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I r 9 r-- THE DEMO OR AT jEOPLE'S XPER Official Oreaa of the Tai-Payers CAPE GIRARDEAU.. ...;....MO. BATURDAY.SEPTEMBEIt 24, 1892. A great many people are boiling their drinking water tor safety. If some of the free trado writers wonld boil down their paragraphs there would be less danger ot drinkiug in fallacies. Descendants of tho Mayflower and the Half Moon will have to take a back seat in the years to come when aristocratic old ladies shall tell of the highly exclusive quarantined fleet ot 1892. Just isw predicud Walker de feated Cartel on for the nomination for State Senator iu the District south of us. AVaikcr is the smallest potato in the patch and he is therefore a fair representative of the hazel bush l)emocracy of the District in which be resides. Maj. Carlcton is an edu cated man and a statesman. Senator Cockrell is delivering the same old speech in Southeast Missouri that he delivered four years ago. The old chestnut gag is played out in this section of the State. A public speaker must give us something new it he ex pects to command our attention and respect. Wc thank Senator Cockrell for bis generous donation of garden seeds, hut wc do not thank him for 'coming around with his old worn out Brother Tctwiler, ot the Charleston democrat, writes ns follow? in allud ing to some mistake of a brother editor: "Hut what brother Fisher should understand is that John don't know any better and is not to blame. That overshadowing tact covers a multitude of lapse lingua in this town." Tetwiler must need an immense cover, for if anybody but him ever Bieard of lapses lingua he died before . Solomon. Tet ought to came up to ithc city of schools and learn a little "Latin. When we consider how completely electricity has triumphed iu the mat ter of transit, and how much its dc velopeinent in that direction has be come a matter of course, it seems un reasonable to suppose that it cannot be applied with equal ease to the smaller and simpler affairs ot life, which, commonplace as tiicy arc, con stitute constant care and coot to every one of us. The disappcraucc of the fuel qneslion from among (!ic lmjj. bears of domestic life would bring in expressible relief to many a house hold. The evils of meat diet arc being appreciated by many high livers in cities, and these arc being counter acted partly by the wealthy in adding more fruits and vegetables to their tables during the winter. The cheap ness of meat and a peculiar craving which the system seems to have for meat, have gradually ; made it com mon for city people to live almost en tirely off meat in tho winter months. Heat is eaten three times a day iu quantities, and the excessive use ot euch a diet is that rheumatic and gouty temperaments are on the increase, and they are largely due to the excessive use of meat It is a matter ot actual fact that nearly all the greatness of America has orignated in very limited external conditions. Emerson, in whose early liomc there were actual privations: Lowell, whose father had merely the modest comfort wc would not cnll it even comfort now of a sell-denying minister; Lincoln, studying at night by the light of a pine knot, because, indeed, candles coulil uot be afforded; Edward Everett Hale, who has told us that he grew op in the days "when an American gcutlemau might have to put his band to anything, and that iherc was no service tto which he could uot give dignity, and none to which he should not give himself if there were need." It nrgnes very poorly for the aver age cultivation of tho people that tbey read so little, aud make such a bad choice of what they are to read. 3t shows that the great majority are -easily satisfied intellectually, aud that .the nearer you come to commonplace the more you are on their intellectual Jcvel: No one can spend a day on the piazzas ol our summer hotels with- out obtaining abundant evidence of the (lender cultivation which is to be fouud among a great many people -.who are apparently well bred, and who pass iu ocicty for persons of some cultivation. AV'c have dwelt upon the traah which our women read .and it.inay beasked: AVhat about the men? Aud thc.reply is that it is sol- idoui that the men read at all. An article in a recent number of iue National Journalist states that .1,116 newspapers are printed in foreign .languages in this country. The Ger mans head the list with 802 and next .conic the Scandinavians with 118, fol lowed .by the French, who have 6ft ithcre arc 39,in Spanish, 27 iu Bohe mian, 18 in Polish. 10 in Dutch, 5 iu Hebrew and 5 in Welsh; two each in .Finnish, Icelandic, Irish, Swiss, Portuguese, Slavonic, Chinese, Lithu auian, Kussiau and Armenian; one ach in Hungarian, Greek, Cherokee and Creek. Ko better 'Illustration than this polyglot array could be given At the varied elements which htlp to make ap this nation. It also argbos a high average standard " of Intelligence in our foreign jw.j.ula-stion, ! The groat American tramp can get plenty of sympathy now by tearfully explaining that he backed Sullivan af New Orleans. History will strain her eyes in rain search for more startling contortion act than that of Koswell P. Flower, who, after signing a protest warning the Chicago convnniion that Mr. Cleveland could not carry the State of New York even if nominated, now chips in with a big check for a cam paign to prove that he didn't know what he was talking about. The People's party in Alabama has nominated a full electoral ticket. One of the electors, S. S. Booth, is said to be a United States revenue officer. It this be so he is ineligible. "Xo per son holding an office of trust or profit under the United States shall be ap pointed an elector," says the Consti tution of the United States. Col. John A. Cockrell. the slayer of Fishback, one of the leading lights of Democracy, in his letter to the Xew York Jlcrxxld says: "If Mr. Whitney had sent a half dozen es-Confeileralc Colonels up to Maine to instruct the voters he could have had a Republi can vote large enough to please the most fastidious. If you want to hear from a bumble bee's nest it is only ne cessary to do a little beating up iu the neighborhood. It is expected now that the Democrats will do some de lirious gambling on Cleveland and will in the end lose both their raudi- datc and money. He (Cleveland) like? to talk about tariff reform because that doesn't mean auvthing at all, but his rwrty having sqnnrclv committed ajaiust all forms of protection in its devotion to the constitution will not be trifled with now. If C'levelaud either attempts to shade or repudiate the Chicago expression the free trade clement will rise and smite him." This is a sample of the Democratic harmony in the great state of New York. Yet, wc have men foli-h enough to say Cleveland will be elected. Itosb! Candidate Stevenson is stumping the Slate of North Carolina. He has spoken at Ashville aud Raleigh and is about to go to Wilmiugton, Golds boro and Charlotte. His topic is the "Force bill" and he has prepared an oration which depicts iu lurid colors the horrors of federal interference with federal elections. The most re markable thing about the speech is that Adlai, or whoever wrote the sjicech, appears to have read the Federal Elections bill of the Fifty firet Congress. He is the first Demo crat on record iu the South who has omitted to allege that that bill gave the national government control of all State and local elections. We tear, therefore, that he will not arouse the customary euthusiam. But what a ridiculous and pitiable spec! able it is to see the Vice-Presidential candidate of what claims to be a great party trying to make his campaign on the ghost of a dead issue and alleging a purpose that has no existence as his sole claim on the suffrages of his fel low citizens! -V. Y. Press. An MoncKl Kitfflih Opinion. The cio, a leading Eugii-h otic ceut paper, with an immense popular circulation, has some good words in approval of Trcsident llarrisou's let tcr accepting the Kcpublicau nomina tion. The Echo says: Among other things he advocate the increase of the number of '-larc last sailing merchant vessels," and so constructed as to be of service to the government in case of war or other emergency- Ibis is rather mhiiiIi- cant. It indicates two things. First, that the United Slates want to a- pear as strong as tlicy arc iu reality; and second, tlicy will endeavor to re gain the relative position they oc cupied on the wide sea before the great siavcholding Rebellion. There can be no doubt that American shri lling received a mighty blow from the pirate shins ordered and paid lor I y tho South, aud fitted out in England; and that but for Alabainns the commercial murine of the 6Yn fpotud ii hare seceded. Fur years past they have been making up tor 1 ist grouud, and are now revived to achieve more sigual progress. Anglo-American tree traders would do well to lake note of the frankness oi this popular English newspaper iu ascribing the decline of Amerciau shipping to the damage wrought by the Alahainas paid for by the South and fitted out by England. The statement is as true as the confession is honest It was England that rain ed our commercial marine under the flag of our free trade Confederacy; just as England is endeavoring to ruin American industries under the banner of Cleveland Democracy. t a-ly mm Hateful, but I couldnt help It Everything went wrong with nic, and I thought I hadn't a friend in the world; dys pepsia caused this, and for months 1 couldn't cat anything, and jnst suffer ed in misery till I used Sulphcr Bitten? Three bottles cured me. D Lewis, 22 Boicdoin Street Itoston, Mass. The Tint .owns" r IMS. There are a million or mure ol young men rbt were between 17 and 21 years of age in 18&3 who are now voters and wuo will cast their first ballot tor President on tho 8th ofi November next To these voters the Republican parly appeals with confidence and hope. The Republican party is still, as it Alwayshas been, the party of progress of positive conviction?, of action. As sucli it appeals especially to youugJ men. This year it appeals with more confidence than ever, because the malign influence of the doctrinaire college profossor of political jjconoiny 1 has been .ko largely neutralized, jl President Clark son of the League said iu his little speech accepting his re-election: I want to congratulate the Leajrne, iil-uii its gain of the College League, which will be a most important and valuable auxiliary. These 25,000 col lege graduates who come out into the world each year become the intel lectual leaders of the people. We Re publicans have not been gaining our share of the Republicans of the country, because of the fact that European text books are used in our eolicges, and free trade ideas arc there inculcated. The presence of these collegians in our ranks will show the colleges that they must cease advocat ing un-American ideas or lo.c their patrons. Yonug America should be unani mous lor the American party for the party of protection to American Industries, American labor ami Ameri can homes; the party devoted to the building up of the American merchant muoinc and the extension of our national influence throughout the Western Hemisphere. A'. 1'. I'ress. Take Notice. Mr wit, havitie li-fl my honsc a-Kt I'n.ni Willi nrtt raitse or mviratini. I liirrliy irivi- ul'iie wuco that i will not im rtxiii-iltlt; Tor any dt'bi she may contract alter this lal.-. An-i -C Tt NE Cai (liranl-ail. Mo., Au;-Tm :l. I.ey. Notice of Resignation. To all persons coiiceniM : TaV'r notice lint tin. inii.TsiiT'n-l imaritiaM of iur.-iit liiurtn-v ( iltniil, hiniiia A l.armll ami Klli-n A. Cnrroil. niiimr. w ill, at tin- rv- UtiiIht tirimif tin Cain (liranii-au (uurt ol iiiniii.iti I'iras. to In- In-I'i at tin- emirt Ih.us. in tin- itv ol :n lliranli-an. Misi-oiiri. o.i the ;.th ili-y ol sjitcnilx-r, iit;, ailv to sai'l -oiirt i r irav m r.-sijr:i ini-oiii'.-e a..ii l:afoi guar' liai ol t ni-l niii:4r: August M. Is'i.' JAMKS CRltoI.L. Guardian Vnlunbte Farm and Timber I.nnit for Kiile. It iM A Asthwlx l!i-l Etat- Ap-lits. Tin- uth liall or tle Xortli i-a.l unarti-r ami tin- V,.-,t half of thi .Vtith-a;.: .jnarti-r of Scc- lioj Is. Town.lii it, Iian5- ll. I'M acre. Tin Xonlaant qtlartt-r ol tlie South-at mal-lur ol Section I.I, Township 211, Ita-igi- II Kait A1m Lot -2 of the Nurtliwi-t unart'-r. I.ot - uf t'n Snutlmvst quarter. Si-rtio.i Is, Tuwi!iii in. liani- 1J. Kant on CottouWIl U 11. ant (Jape ii -St. L. Jc V. S It. K- CajM ttirarlcau t'oa-ity, Missouri. 'nlnable farm Land Far Ktil?. -lei arr iNittotn lanil, om- half t-l.-ar ant) i oVrcu'tivatioft. itu:inii wali-r. two sriiiU6 that m-vt-r lrv . Out- ami a hull l;i:1- Iron: Arii-ola, on tlir Cotton IVi Itailmail ail tlrtt piartrTS of a mill' IT !!. tin- Itlitoiiinrl-l ai"l l. lar IlltllV llranrli Kailrtn.t llehur Ttion ?! anl !H. Townihiit -7, ICan;.".- 11, iu SttMMaz.l Co-j:itT, Mtv-ouri. UiihD & Astimlz, Real H-tate A'Ttf, I al Ciir.'.rtU au. Mo Notice of Sale. "OT WE it hf-n-uy rir.-n that 1 have thin lav fuiUl my eiitir- etork ol iroirfla. wartti a-tJ nwrrliamlisi. notes Kti-i acntnnts tti IC'n-ftta C. ami !sin& N'm ninjrer Tin- l--n-ii-- will 1 coi!tliiil-.j by the abort ramctl pim-iiHM r. woo a-nmf all liabilities lorpcls. waris ami nn-r-chaiMliM a;iil coliixl all acrounta au ootf htfcOi-rcr iln;- me. Aoi. li, Ifui. IIcx4AS XoRxixiirn NOTICE OK UKSiilS ATION -Noti.-i- ii. h.T. by irivi mat ti-t uiMliT'-ini-'i KUurlraii and ruralor ut !h'- -to:ib ami csrats of Al.i-(l t-n-vu t - aT-:MV 'III' C. Ii:iiors. inti'i.-l.- l-t make a;jilirati-si at th- i:e.t t'-rat ol" foe run" litrant: a'.i Conn of omiir.ii Tiea-s ot Ca'- IjV rar-li-an county. Missouri, to Is. h;-lt at II.--court linos- iotlierit. :f t a- Viirapb an. mi Momtay. .S-iil'-mi-r iiltli. IS-.1. lor a lit al ilis-t-liarcof liia uartliaiiii ol saiil mii'.r.-. i; (i)a. anr-tl'iH tluariiia;. ami 1'iiraUr. I1IIN!STI:aT(H: SOTICK Volire i ln-reiiy I'iven that l.Hvrsf a'l:nii.i.ilrat!-.'.ii uin ilie eMatcof alliarie 11-TtliMf. .b-.--3-- e.i. havi 1m eo ranUd to tN nt'iler-i.rni-l iiy theclt rl. of 111" CrH-;rarli ai; Court ! t'oni nion rii-Phol'l.'ain-tiir.ir-i.-:in eoj'iEv. Mii-sotin, iM-iirii'i: Hale tin- t'.th i:iv ol .-p;. ;iil..-r. I:. All perii liu'-ul fl:iii!i: M.:i"i'.t ,-.ail e:-T::" are reiiirt-d to e'vliibit Lli.-iti to him for u!lm U'nv uilliin one liar lre:i tin- i:r.- ol i-ai'S bi ll r or tlicy m;.y"ln' t r.-.-l-.i'tiil lr nu a y bcnrUl ol t.ir-!i -rnto: Hiid if .:ii. elaioui b." not ri liiiiiliii li:lii!i tiyo e:.r.- :r..m l! t'.-ili- of the pnoli-v.!o oi tills iin!:' i:--.' Mill b-l-.-.-ir l.am.l. l.K'Al- l;i.i. l i.INi;, septioi::! A-l:niti;;;ruior. tl.MIMSl RATIM.K NOTIt'K Nol ci ! hen-hy irin-i thai letli-r, oi a horn initio.: ciion tlie Ntateof r.va Catharine I.!!1. dev -1. Iinvo tiee-i irr.nitrd to in- ii' d. r-i.ti d by ii.e riiTk oi mi. i ip" innir i' EU i ..ii oi i -.iii-i:inn I'iea--. oi Ca.-' tiirrd.-atl evt.-'y, ?Ii foiri. beariti'rilatJtlii. et!i day oi e.it.-mli-r. Ali pen-ocn havirc claim? a-'ultit T said -lar- are re.-iliri i To evll.hil tin In t. i;.T lor alb-U'- ai.. within one y.ier from tiu1 i!a!e of ailt l.-t-t.r ortiu-y may lie pricliidiil irmn ai.v lienelil or hiirh c-tnL": an-i if F'-.i-l i . .lit:-. , lie n.t . -liibititl within two y.-ar.- fr.;u ti:-- -l::t of Ho liiliiiicaUoil ol l:ii:: nolii e th-v will Ik- l.-T.-ier kazr-il. CHUI-illXE WMsMNtihlt. le-iitloiill Ad:i:itiitratr.. SUeria's Sale of Keel Estate in Partition. Emma II Walker, Plaintiff, Aairtt christoi!icr Hays Walker, Ilefendant. BY yirlue ami authority of a decree for j-arll tion aod or.!, r of i-sie oiadt- by the cai-e Uirameau Court ol C.nuin. -i I'b-it-, in ami !ir Cr.fie tirantraa count,-, Msocri. n Kri.iay. the tweniv-scvi-iit!i day ol May. l-I-J. the same bci-ii.' the lilt"! day ol Hie May tenu. Inn. of fanl c-'lrt lit Hi;1 aiK.ve cntilti-il cau.-.e: a eerlili id copy ol said il-rrie ami oriler w.-ir- isilid lria the oiliei of the clerk ot huid court ibiteii the t.-i::n ilay of Auu.t. and delivend to me. 1. the uieii-riai.eil -!i rirt" ol Caii tirnr. lieaa oounty. Aliiifour:. ill. on Wednesday, the 'JSih Day of Septem ber, A. I . 18!2, At the conrt houe dmr in the city of Cape ;i- rfir-.U-aa, t-onuty of Ca-e Uir.ir lean, Missouri, bt.-twe.i the hours el lone o'ciork i:i the f.ire- iioon and live o'clock in the alt'-ronon of tha; lav and dtiritn: the s.ession of the Care (lirar- di-an Conrt of t ommou I'd as, tell al public acctton to tin liiiflut bi.eler, all the r.-tit. l.tlc. interest, claim aud estate of the aLuvc naineil plrjutiu ftr.i! .lefi-mlant in the alMiye eu- I tillel cause, of, in aad to the fol lowing describ ed fi-nl estate, situate in the county of Cape uiruTtjean aim .-9iaieoi .Misnoun, n-wit: All that part ami parcel of survey seven han-drt-d and ethty-si'veii (7fc7). confirnied to Char bs ilra-Ilcy. and survey tiin-c liuiidnsl and sev enteen i;;li!. confirmed to Morgan llvrne, which wai set apart to Xirilda llvrne. widow ol I'ctcr IUme. tbveaned, bv tin' rotninibsioners ap omtii by the said Common Pleas Court to inske partition of said lands anions; the heirs ol" the aai-J Peter Ilm. dt-reaeed, ecc)tall that psrt bcretofore sold off said land., by the said .erilda Byrne to Mary II ti llouck, the alNivc land owned by the sahl'Peter Byrne Wal ker at the time of his ilealh roi-.taininic in the agicgatc abeut two hundreJ aud twenty acres. ts:i of sale . A credit of twelve mouths, less twenty-Are e-r cent of the purchasi: nioucy to be paid iu cash on day of sale, tlic purchaser or tiurchss ers lliereol to iciye notes wiln approveil securi ty for the residue of the purchase money, which sitall bear interest Iromrtuteat the rate of ei,:ht per ceut per aannrn, tne purchaser or pttrrlias ers however, haviuK the uptiou of paving the foil amount of the purchase money on oaf of sale aud rceciviiijr a deed or deeds for the real estate ao purchased by him ortln-ni -. AI.UI ST IllhltWIRTIf. scpt'G U Slieriff Cape tiirarieao county. ( FINAL ShTrr.KMKST Notlo U hirchT iriveu toall crtslitora ami vtheia lutcxwtotl in the estate of Aiitmst Kurre. tieccafied. that the aiiiierifrnoil admibiiitratrix of amid estate liitetHUi to matte nr.ai -M-uiemt-nt tttereor at the aext term ol the Cape (iirardt-an Court of Com mon Pleas of Cae tiiranlratl coanty, Missouri, to he held at the court house in the citr of Caie Girarli-aa ou Alouuav. the 8Sth day of Septem ber, Is-li. tM.M A KURRK, aux-.ui- AomtuistnitrLT. EXWMTTOn'S XOTICK.-Xotice la hereby iriteu that letters tf administration quid theestateof llcitry krut-irer, deorased, have beea a-ranted to the uiMieTsiroeil by the clerk of the 1 ae ranl-aa Court of (oramon Ph-as ol Caie Uirardeau comity, atissouri, oeariiir date the 1st day of September, iKH. All ierson havin claims against said estate are risuir"d to ehibit th.-m to him for allow ance within one rear troin the date of said let ters or thi-y tun) be pni:iuded from any benrut ol such eMaie: ami ii snia claims oe not exhib ited within two yean rnim the date of the pub lication of tin- notice tner will he roreri-r bi ar- red. mKUtltlLK W. KKL'KUKU. Executor. selrtlonll 1:iSAS SKTTI.KMSST Notice is hereby piwn to all ertilitors and others interested in the isolate ol tleirv rarnaahl. ili-eiaseil that the undersiirned administrator of said estate intend- to make final settlement thereof at Ibe next term or the Caie Ulrardrau Court of Com mon I'leas ofCain- Girardeau county. Missouii f lie held at the court house in the city of Cape Girardeau ou Monday, the -jrth dav of Septem ber. 1? Alul Mf sOKKAHI.. auj"i7nlt AdminiBtrator Probate Docket. 1ii.t r pxtvntors, altiii:iitratrr-, curators a"! Miinriltaiin who rt rHiiirHl ty law to cx Itiliit ti..ir acNit'.ts Utr Bttipruft:t at tin Sr. t.mbTtriii. I-.:, af the 'an iJirsntrau'omt .f iflitmnt Kii'u: of t .-tw iiirarlcau County, Mi-Muti, to lur lu-'ii at lit: riurt Imhw iu Inr r-tv .ii Cujh isin-r-icaa oa Moi;i!ay, the i tl day or ri!-niiKT. Ik's. A'tmii.istrators tte J. inn .Sft-ifonl Klitiuiid 1 llnbW aniifi ( arrull It V S.. ak Jtctth 1--kvTt V It WHtoui K U ilhon Alfrtnl Mi:.ton Artiinht Ktm.kahl K ii i:a:t.fv 53111 Hill Uin l ll'.tt h I' ilul.bi Al:ml Mi:itn l-4 AMn-rt Sumutl liitt .lfin P.1I Ktiiina Ktirre r II WHttvke Mi- -I Mammon loli.tin.a M.-y. T Wi-Imt & M-mro Autnit Ki llt-r s iliiu i'ai.itt.-r J Ii V :Ilia;iia n i. U!s.r. A1lr,-1 Mi:itoa Alfff'l Miutnu Snrah l!'i.rll Willi. lii.ititr cliat'frr II ' Schriwlr'r YA Ii h r hlcn Allrol Miiituu JiHi-jili .Maua 1 1 A M.-itu JatiK b A Campbell A II -vhlm?UT W !. W.tMMl If-alt-lla WIkh-Iit Howie ThoitC ( arrull ht-irs k o hvirs lhirtna:i Kliza fcrlat rt KT'-l ""Hatr lifirn KHst Analia Kent rhiiliti ht-ira V rtikAhl Henry .;itHM..-y It II llitt Mi.ii'io Hilt A .1 HoliW William E Ilaitnv tavo llitt -fohfl 1' ilitt J C llcn- T Ju!;n Krnip heir's kurn- K Amrn-t Kytiion Mrt.ry M:iiam'i lotiii Mry.T Atfre.t M - ifr .lime oiirth s in:a l'u...t.-r .lohii lfwi-r A l.nmlol h-'ii IC'VLiHilf J b i:..y IIt'vi.ol..s U S Tlxima scha.-tr.l II Si-iw el-k'-T lieir riira-( r Mnrv S S. ii iiu Ail' lii.'i.i Siaitli A .lfiir;t(i Stau M:i.laMa Thima Aman! Vait.hniK'rt Samut 1 Willi- n. :r Williams heirs Wi'l.aJiii- iiriTzf Viltit Vhnv- ii V. heeler C 1 A ( II :UVAUU II. EXoI-.I.MANN'. Cltrk. rapf G.ranlcsn, Mo , Svyt Sth, irft. S. S HARRIS. Physician and Surgeon. Ortiee in y-arof Tnekev'H Time Store, corner ol li-di'lM-nii.-iie.-and ipHiiih Street.. C-.c Gl- aarv a;i- '-.-mtiui :ti;en;ioii i;iv-i: tout rifi li&a-.eB ol Kt-uiali-s. FIN' A I. ivrii SK'ITI.KMKNT. Notice is hereby it to er'-lili:I a:id (tin. Ti llller-t.tel II.. ctale of rinmiaA l.'tiell, di-ceanil. that tin- ii u:'d-'rMir:f d a'liui.in-murix ol eaid et.iaie 'i.'K r tii ike lii.al M'ltii:it.-i,t tlnriol at ti.e T t--r.li i f t.'e ' I -rard'-an Court oi Com ti l-le;';- ol la.-'.' C'r-'T.V-r: -.'n-'tv. Mi-'-oiiri. i 111 I tobe h.-l.l at the court house i:t the city ol Ci.i'e f l-:r:ir-.-;iu. on Monday, t !-- -i'TIl dav ol S.-1-le:,- lr. I-:-; .-AliAII Ill -.-I.I.I.. aiur.Ti.ilI A.l::ii;.is.r.ilrix. liKAI.HH IN' .pjnii-li Sixer.. Cai-e (;imnlt':m. Mo I will rnr.iii ifih o ul sll rfurh 1;:. alter frM ii"rl,i-' ativ wn-r. ii '.n i'.y l:u:its. Kltw-riii.: a-iti -'"-ilifif tflif-Af-tT il.it.i i-.t ir l.fiy. ) n.'i thv xtKi frrt my i-ric . j 'I.lUIi :uh T ho ttrv .o:' uii iiv Iu:ii!m G. W. TEAVIS, J - V J Tho Dentist, Prai-lircs dentistrv in all its lir.nieli- es. Kales reasiinalile. All work driuc iu the best iiiaiiuer and ;!iar- antei'il. o etra charges aflir the work i connileted. lieti-roure: To the people wliiiiu 1 hare lived ainoi! and prac-tii-.'d for over twenty-three years. Olliec at the old stand in the Itoilney liiiihiing, corner Main and I. roadway. scpH-9"J H. STS13STBACH, JIAVITACirtr.R OF HAEiNBSS, AUOLESA'lJ t'OLLAKS. L11 HKAI.KI: IN BUGGIES, CARTS tVuil all other voIiu-U's. I guarantfo all my work first -clans at.' I ITici'H a low at am hous in Hit city. show tht- lanfffit ami lMit lino of lil GGlt- ami CAKTS in town, ai.tl imaratitei ovcrvlliiii'r 60M oymt'tn thai line. Itclon )iircliBiIii,r iu ui .uv pivo me a call anl ro:iTincr ytmrsclf. t'oniT Harmony ai prig hUw u. NEW TOIIeT- For Hie convenieiiee of Normal Students we have established Store on llroadway, between Middle and Frederick streets where the students will find a full supply of ST ATI OX EK V, LUXC i I-BA SKETS, COXFECTIOXEIIY, &C. We also keep a full supply ot first class groceries; all ot which wc soil at a low profit fur rash. Come and; sec us, we will treat you clever. THE GEM. Exeursioi? Iates TO- ST. LOUIS Exposition and fair. Tickets on sale Mondays and Thurs'days. Eound Trip 4.40 Good for 10 days. Buy Tickets From ADAMS & DEANE, City I'uMoptr A-reut, G. T Jb C. B. K Office up stairs lai titer Block, Main St. K. L. COFER, Contractor and Builder, 'H rrsprctrullr infcm tlic (mblic that he is lirrparvd to dii rll kin-H nrwork in lilslii:.. .ml tiiat in tin future he will allow uo comfetes: wurkiuu tc uUt-rU'i s K- Brooks & Quinn, COMPLETE ABSTRACTS CF TITLE Jackson, Mo. MRS. W. SCHRADFE, MID-WIFE. A GraJnatf. with horont. of th 9t. Txnib Scliool of Aiidwifcry. nij the only prs'lua MM-wirt in CaM Ginnien. lnMeiice n UelvifW street, two doors ru of SpriKgfcirtt t F A. KAGE, :-Notary Public.-: Offlor at the Star Stable, Sjmalali Street, Cai 4iir&rcau. Henry :Nussbaum -DEAI.KR IN Dry Goods and Groceries bUllll HOPE .STttfciKT, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Ifavfn? nhivel i.ito my larp ami Tleaiit itiwr htr.' hfULse ami jnst lyctv-! a new tirla of fall drv k1'1 al pi'aM..ahI;' Rnx'-.-ru, I nay to tlu' pii.ilic that I am r. pariti to bhoix th-'m its i.icv ptHuih a any di-iilrr in tUc city. Win n'awiai'l as any rtir to( Iu the rlty . tuntry l-rutiuce boiiilii a:l a ti l. wil GILBERT H. WILSON, (.veuKssi to II rr. A Skiuk-.t.) ON TJIE l.KVKK, CAl'E GIUAKDKAU, MISSOUKI. KEKPS A VVt.l. LINK of Staple axi Fancy GROCERIES. liivcs .'articular nttntio to the ar. rorv.viujr f lr-if,'lit anl cools of alt Liii-K. Hiievvral ... r v riciit- in tliiiS bi:siif9 will iMiabli- hini to ivc M!'.i-fiu;tim t- all I'atrotiA. Iff aU.i t--is a piw! wc ortnn nl o j;re.i. ail otiir rifM f-fl He M!,c.ti- ami w ill nJ'rtv,,r o :ut-rjt titL liln-ral iiair'tiairt ol hii-. cuiunianitf . Syi't 4 Cape City Roller Mills. Latest IffiDroyei Ealler Process. Ilnvinp tir.:-:l tin IIoilcT Vrwr?, wc art niw pn-i-arfri Ut makt- ff.wrnf tltt litifst nuifti. A tr.al f oor IJoll-T lrtvf-vt Hcur will cou viuce you that it is the W-1 flour niale. UIXV. XsA TRIAL STliN! BROS., Propr5. HAEMOHY ST. CAPE (JIKAKDEAU, MISSOfRI I.. U. Wolfuril. Kijb-rt Saekman i ' ' T PKOIT.I KID KS Surni Ilium riir.i: Sr. 1:11 ki.is Hutel. Capo (linirilcaii. Mo. FINE I.IQUOBS A SPECIALTY. Kxtrs Fiue I.um-!i every Saturday uiuht. &i?Jng liuyiucss a Sjicrially.-ai lllvi P.AIii.AIS.-s A i' II. A. LEHEirS 1 s ftrf w v w-j a Jr. iJi V f, f AUfJK-Tsl.-rk wit'r?:. J I'aotili -. uri. Roofing and IT i!MNY : hou i i.i ."M uth Guticrinn. -i;;i;Kr. c.M'K i;ii: .Miiicir. r;issnn;i 1,. y:. nzi.s.z-.ii. Er iiiltjicml- ncc tti'iit, Cir'C (jiiui ..'. 11. Jfixtiftttri. Fin- Willi-.. WT rsMi-rl. ItTamlirs a;..l 1 Il.-.ts. Mi lirair's r. l.-irat'-l VN'. y ali-.a J yn lia.rl. Ktt-sIi I; alr:i. ii.i lhi. l."3-'n '"r I.ui:i-Ii t-v-Ty iiH.n.ir.K. miS UNION MILLS. HOLLER PROCESS. CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. F- W. POTT. Propr. rAYS. at all tini.-. Ill- h-clwt narli -t l.riri lr "tViu-al a-i. V.:l.-c.rn M.ii-.a'f l.iri. ami m-IU. at !i..!a!.- :ii ii ri la.l. uu.li-r lull ieiiaTatit-c, Ihi lollGiviti: lra!i'!i. ol KNur: KKS 'A-I'K-IIA, : : Patkxt I'KI.ICAX. :::: I.II.V ok thk VAF.I.KY, Kxika Kjj.c-v. II KKS nriilK I'AI'K, i. I... :::::! axct t:KKKHl.A. : : : : t'tn.H K Krrh rTtanl ivr:i Mi-al l.irsalr n xchanci. alt u all kiiiU.of mill l.i-l. FEED. LIPP & S01T BUTGHERS. Cape Girardeau Meat IkM la-Itpeii'lf':" StT','t. (Kinl I.inpV Ohl Stan.l ) W'v !!' ri-ml.li-l mir shop, su.l row hsvi iuity Tfift n: huivI ihnt IIm-v wiil sr.-t tin- v-rj l.?t j of in-Bt anl r- r tlif kimlt i-l ir Etnifi rl-hr.!-h M a: aul Si.u3?cyfe f all timu on aui at ail times. CHEAP GROCERIES, -S1111 AK- CANNED GOODS. CigarSsTolDacco. Fine Candies m -ivt-i- TinTTTnia r?.TiMrus, I'.king votri: rKonrcK ash L otT YOU It &l)S Klt'S WOKTI1. AVe sell at prices that Defy Competition. CALL AXD HER US. WARREN & SOX. Ojijosi!c Sturdivant Bank. - SCOTT'S - Lightning -:- Restaurant Au tier iinlci.ciilc:irc Slr:t-c, 1st tier Plalx wo Ibr xa r Stur.le tiic Beste Mahlzeit fuer 25 Cts. P4kinintPit trjirt. yIcr nchmnst mid rrinliH.t! Plate in t!rT Sta'U. Kouuut uiiil Whu ht mirh. M. A. SCOTT, C.Wi. I.IUAI'.HE U. MO NEW GROCERY STORE. ISCHE & FHSEMAN. BROADWAY, CAPE (ilKAUI)KAU, : : : MO. All kinds of family groceries con- stautlv ou bnml. jayWe buy country proilucc.-tja MRS. ELIZABETH ROTH. MID-WIFE, Reftirlence eorner Harmony ami ftlidflle streets. GITADPATV Or T1IX St Louis School of Mid-Wives. JAii calls pzuafUy alteaded Bfi 10 ia: Railway rXlme-Table ST. LOl'13 A PADUCAH KAIL WAV, ST. LOl IS A CAUCOSHOKT UNfc. (ST. L. A. ft T. H.St. K. CO. XOKTHBurXD. I-t. Paduoali I.t. M-iriioli I.v. ParU'rVity. . .. I.v. aT'K!,dale Ar. Harrison Ar Mnrj'hyaboro Lv. Harrian. . . . Ar. Kuiltievvniif Ar. foul t.-rv'i lie . . Ar. t. Louis so I.t. St. T.orift . ... I.v. t 'oultervill .. l,v. ritiknt-yvill( At HaiTir.o:i Ar. 3IiiTpl'y-hro . I.t. HarriwMi Ar. t aTt;..'lr.lf Ar. Tarkir t'ity. . . Ar. M-'irofoli!." . Ar. Failncah 4:no a. m 11 V a. x. 4 v a. m. r. u. It". A. M. 1 :S r. . 7:4ri a. X. 2:.V r M. 5 tft A M. 311 r. M. A. St. T. H. i a. h 3.ro r. m ft l. A m. 4 j r. M. M -V. A. M. SO r. 31. 11:53 A 3(. ti 30 r. V. 7 - a. m. 4 tr. r. n. 9:TA A. M . 6 :14 P. N. Ill A. M. 7:-.tt r. M. II :. A. X. e IV. I". M. 11 r.V. A. 51. :! V. X- a. M. S 17 l. V. 11 Si A. X. i:4fl I. SI. 1:3.1 l. M. l.-.i p. x. ? in r. x. 11 z r. m. 3 V. r. x. a x. This line nw makea tlirivt conniTtion with G. I". Jt C. train It'avii.ii i jm Giranlaa a1 r..Kia m , arriinir at St i.ms at 11 "5 a ni. Rttoriiiiif?. l4-at st. Louis at i.'sti a. iu. arriv iujr al Cai Girartlau at i:" ( m. (.mi. K I.xav, iifii, lacs. Apt Pt. Iinis Geo. W. rAiikr.n, Gen. Manae.T. St Iuin. PULSIONS, Bol'XTlES, AC P. C. COOTEI!, ATTOHNSY, 'Arcatlc DiaMiur. Mam S(n;pi. GATE (.IUAIUKAU, MlStOL'KI. Pensi nn, Inpn-as. IVneiotrs. n -rntit's t"mi nmtatioii of Itati.nib, l-atui ar.l llunn'stca-l a:.I Iri-Kiaition t laiitis. an ..ll kim. oi tv.vb claixs .ivi ruo.ir an !. Kkl IKUI.M T.. Ii;ili-r': t Rttfiltiot: t'l i.Cfil''r- J0RN ST. AYIT, enre. Ch.tipea Huuae la the city for GROCERIES, Queenswars end Glassware, And wlii par it tligSicft Marktt I'm. for COUNTRY PROrJUCE. IU- niieHi a share oi rabilc pa'.n.ar..-.3. iJUUsJ Bave A llele 1 U-.a NEW PMOCESS, Am ia nu rr.i'Jnv Hour th t can not b et-clfl Lr ;iiy it.it; c ih o-!i:try. A lri.U vt !i ?t"lvr lrH i-l mr 'Totiviiifc ftt Ju.lir-'ri.'t. l Kk.ur that ii 4 tsuperiur to anf tn:.u)T.i'tii:-9d. GIVE IT A, TR1AU. F. . POTT, Proprietor. C:ips Glrarde-iu. Mo. C. L1XDE3IAW liKAI.r.:: IN OF A KINDS. tt"..;.i r4:i.j Y M -'V J'i'-r. r..;-lfr. ";:t.-. it., i im, H'-ii'Tt;4:. A-ii a-l i hvTT ..'.--. Ii.-..-:-.-.- .1 il.ii;.-ull vTtU r'i i-l-i-k i.i.riit..T. i.fttV. S'lifJ-'r-, M't;1i V iml.iA an I P-r.tr (a-vii. T 7'.Vn..:..w :,r.l .nir fram ; h!I 7a a !. :;. . r. i.: r- i..; U ! :y . ijaTii-I; Suvrt. ("rsijp J :r::ri':in. Mr. L. P. E.TJFI'1, 1 t Dei t fit. Mil: c.i'?. i;i;;.v;: ii". V(. i-.t.-.-.t I'l .;- i:il.ii-Til .!, I. l.-r ' I'- I t. !l ut.rk narrn-. i da'i- r. n-.:..i'.l: 1 .-i:TT.-:ii-.. HI. rnr-:i-i r.ni::.i...!, r. .r.l--ir ll.l.l 1 I jCARTEPiS rme i FS5.1S, cj4? 51 "a. 3rcs PI-Ie TTiia-iofL? acci roil ill tb lr-:lpt tmf i-r.t li alji.i.u3 Et.rpoJ if-j sT?-ao.'!ioh tut Xili7i-ics'. Kar:, Urowjln a. ri.-if..ii. iit' cilm.i. I ia la tlie .'.i. V"tim t:iirtuods kc.l.ia ''.i:-ir c . HoftvTifl, yrt C.ror's Littlo rjnr PH!i era fiurU pj, fgi M f.. fiufrfnOTiiWliatTirrtsinn''ORii)(aii4-, I.it tr-joonrtrythtniwlll tlr!ta.i:i-tei;illiral;x- T4 ve:uakourgroa:boiwt. OcrpiUscui&Uwtuia Carfcrf! Littlm TJr X1l3 my. tptt Retail and vryeajlti Ono or two pi?to mk.- i ir.. anriclyTrRcc.ilitn t Ji fio cs j urrf Imt br tirpntUoactija please ail vhv vwthrn. In t kU onta : flvefcrft. BnAi fcj Jror jivti erorynluur or dcat by taaiL CARTCR C!ED!CmE CO., Now Yorkl SMALL P!LL SHALL D3SE. SMALLPHiSS Tho Vitiated Blcod a When vcu sso its impurities .n Pimp!es5 ' Blotches And Sores. Rely on Sulphur Dkt ters and Health will follow. 4 Send S S-cect KmTm tl A. P. OnlisaT Co, SiMo, liaau, tut Mat ffittikjd Vtoit 3 ft -OF- Fall -NOW- COMPLETE -AT- 1 i rx You sliouhl not fail to look carefully throng;!, tho Magnificent Stock of DKESS GOCSS in our Dry Goods Department. Same is ac knowledged by everybody that has taken time to look into it is tho lb Tt SELECT STOCK Cape Girardeau. Wc wi!! t.it o pleasure in showing you this stock and coa vinciiir you that the above statement is correct. mm mmmn 1 Im Ss. OS OF STMOAHB LAGER BEER OFFJCKKS: . ViVV.H:Y.U. l':. I . Vv'. KKl Klii: A( 'I I Kit, VT.-C ! A. .1. I. AMi. Sot "v. Ii. !'. lil.USi I-IIIMANV. Trr.11. IHTO IIAXXY, ;c.l Aiioiit. iri ll ni: TIMING AM) 1 b yuO L y fe SIGH PsAETTHraOF ALL KIHDS. N. W. Corner iM.iiii uKlIroadvay, Capo 0-ircird.osi"U., - 2vo Albert Grocer Co. . ( hxcouroiiA TED.) AND LIQUOR DEALERS. Agonts, Richards' Cape Lime. CAVE GIRARDEAU, MO. -- 1 -. I Wc beg lo call your aJtculiuu to our new patented KIIEAD, CAKE AND PARING KMVES, Vli: h v.c arc cow placiug upou the market, sml with wbich we trft '"IT Cut li'rcv.ith reprcnents our lin-aii has n se.illor.eil or ei rraleil ed'e. iw has greatly tu cutting quality of the knives, over the Luifu Willi a ilnin tuiooth edge. With the Bread Knife, warni bread leaving a nice even surface to the bread. siiciug ham and all kinds of meat. A I.OXU FKi.T XKKP T( ever brought to JUIUX'TOltS: A. I.i KMM.KK. V. H". i'-rl iCUP.AHKU. A. .. i.axi;. J.. K. Ki.OSTKUMAXX. II. I. I'lr.UdXNKT. 3 cJtsiajri ccota('ot. mid PAPER HANGING. HOL'SEKFXl'EUS. Kuif.-, L;cb as will be observe J, al-o the C'ako K life, Tvbich adds aud is therefore a vast iniprovemeot can be cnt as easily as cold, always It is also found quite useful ia EDWARD S. LILLY. 3. i 1 i i 1 4 i