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CAM GIRARDEAU.
MO.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER S, 189V!.
"Where there's will there's a
ay," has been change ! to "Where
there's an office there arc ten Democrats."
The Democratic idea seems to de
velop along the line that the tree
trade platform was to get in on, not
to stand on.
In the war of appointment to good
fat offices, both Xatioual and State,
Southeast Missouri will ask for a big
slice, and if that bis slice is not dUhcd
out satisfactorily there will be a strike
raised in the Democratic camp.
Congressman Breckinridge says
the pensions now received by ex
aoldlers 'ought to be reduced." We
respectfully submit the proposition
to ex-soldiers who voted the Demo
cratic ticket this year, for their con-
bidera'ion.
Weaver, the late candidate of the
People's party, has issued an address
congratulating the public upon the
result of the Presidential elcctiou.
This seems to be Weaver's unique
way of assuring the people that it is a
good thing he was beaten.
No one seems to know just what
the comet now sweeping through the
skies means to do, whither its course
teuds. or whence itsorgin and destinv.
Like the Democratic party, it's a puz
zler. We only know it's here. What
its purpose is, what the result of its
purpose will be, Heaven only know's.
Iter. Webster Full, ot Stillwater,
Oklahoma Territory, prayed the Lord
to direct him how to cast his ballot
ira election day. He intended to rote
the Democratic ticket, but thagugh
miscomprehension of the Australian
system he threw away his Democratic
ballot and voted the full Republican
ticket. His prayer was answered.
On many of the Western railroad.
there is auotlier great blockade of
grain en route to the sea-board. How
this poof, downtrodden country docs
suffer! It is much as if a man were
bending under a burden of more
money than he could carry.
After a Salvation Army exhorta
tion on the streets' of San Bernardino
the other night, a Celestial was asked,
among others, to contribute to (he
proverbial collection. -What for?"
asked John, wiih evident amazement
pictured on his countenance. "For
Jesus Christ," was the auswer. '-For
Jesus Christ?" quired the Mongolian,
"what the malla with him he alle
time bloke; and off he sauntered
with that innocent look so peculiar
to his kind.
The following excerpt from nu ex
change contains some uwhol-onie
truths. -lf a doctor makes a mistake
he buries it; if a merchant makes a
mistake he never tells it; if a dress
maker makes a mistake it is padded
out; if an editor or printer makes a
mistake he puts it on a large sheet of
paper lor all the world to look at and
in ever- community there are cranks
who tliiuk they are models of wisdom
because they continually discover
these mistakes, nud keep their jaws
wagging about their greatness for
acute wisdom."
Ohio goes Republican by almost
exactly the same plurality that c.irried
Kcw York for Cleveland and elected
him President in 1881. Harrison
carries Ohio by 1,074: Cleveland car
ried New York by 1,017. One Har
rison elector fell short in Ohio, how
ever, and so Cleveland will get one
vote from that State in the Electoral
College.
Mr?. IiOasc's gabble shout being
T'nitcd States Senator from Kansas is
supremely silly. The federal consti
tution bars her. It declares Hint "no
person shall be senator who shall not
have attined to the age of 30 years,
and been nine years a citizen of the
I'nited Slates, and who shall not when
elected be an inhabitant of that state
for which HE shall be chosen." That
Word -he" bars her eflectuallv.
The Charleston Democrat says all
the Democratic lawyers in Cape Gir
ardeau county are applicants tor
positions under Cleveland's Adminis
tration. This is not true. There
Jnay be one or two applicants lor the
District Attorneyship, but not all of
our Democratic lawyers want Gov
ernment appointments. Some of our
lawyers make more money practicing
their profession than they coald get
out of a Government position.
The Democrats are already laying
plans for the admission by the Fifty-
third Congress of Xcw Mexico.
Arizona and 1'tah to the Union. In
this way they expect to establish their
control of the Seuate for many yrnrs.
None of them is really fit for state-
hood, but what docs that matter in
the face of the iact that the Mexican
greasers of New Mexico and Arizona,
aud the Mormons of Utah, all vote
the Democratic ticket as a rule?
Congressman Bruum, of Indiana.
thiuks a tax on iucomes would be
very popular with the masses. He
ays that a revenue of $!0,000,000 a
year could be raised in this way with
out its affecting auyhody excepting
those who have pretty large incomes.
It is siugular to liud the lcssous of
thirty years ago 60 soon forgotten.
INo more nupopular measure was
ever euaeted than the income tax law,
and it was only done because of the
imperative need of money to carry on
the war.
It is siugular that, just as the United
fttatcs declares, by a popular election,
in favor ot a long step iu favor of
Ilritisbtfree trade, the Conservative
party in Great Brijjan is declaring in
favor of a long stop toward the pro
tective system. The annual Congress
of that party, kov.vu as the "Xatioual
Union," will hold its regular meeting
early iu December, aud one of its
proiuuicut mores will be to adopt a
resolution affirming the piuclplc of
"lair trado." 1 Ins term, Mair trail.
is used in Great liritiuu to mean pro
tection against the products of nations
"winch are rivals to Great Iiritian iu
oiuuiufacturcs.
There is every promise of a high
old time when the new Legislature
mee.s iu Kansas. Ouly one str.iiglit
out Democrat has been elected to the
lower hou.se. The Republicans and
Populist arc so evenly divided, and
each have so mauy contested scuts,
that the lone Democrat is an im
portant aud conspicuous factor iu the
organization of the Legi.-lat lire. A
United States Senator may. iu lact.
depend on his vote. He is a banker.
coming from Haskell Couutv, and is
wise enough to know that he is not
onlv his party leader, but all there is
of his party in tho Legislature. He
proposes tj be Speaker, aud it looks
as though the Republicans would
elect him to the place aud get a
United States Senator in return.
Want Wlldrat Banks.
On the lrtth the Georgia legislature
pt-sed a resolution formallv railing
upon the newly-elected Congress to
carry into effect the plank of tin
national Democratic platform de
manding the repeal ot the TO per rem
tax on state bank circulation. Thi
plnuk was trot ten iuto the platform
through the cflorts of L. F. Garrard.
one of the delegates from Georgia to
the convention.
That there is a strong effort tn be
made iu this direction is apparent
The placing of the demand tor the
repeal of this tax is the outcome of a
scheme to obtain eh?r.p money."
With this tax removed, it is in tin-
power of any state to charter anj
number of banks of Usue. These will
pour out a flood of paper monev. and
we will return to the -bcfore-tlie-war"
style of finance.
There is. however, this consolation.
Toe people need not take this wildest
money, unless they w!.-h it. The
constitution of the United States de
clares that "no state shall make
anything but gold aud silver coin n
tender in payment of debts." Hence
a state cannot compel auy one to take
wildcat money. All that wise mei!
need to do is to refuse to take the
stuff, and insi-t upon coin, or green
backs, or national bank notes in pay
ment. Thru, if nuy one loses bj
taking w ildcat money, he has no one
but himself to blame.
Demon Xolire.
Jiofioc is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholder
of the Southeastern District Agri
cultural Society will be held at the
court house in the city of Cape Gir
ardeau on Saturday, December Srd.
lx'J-2, to elect a President, Vice-President
aud seven Directors lor said
Society, and a!-o to vote on a propo
sition to subscribe one hundred dol
lars for grading and graveling Inde
pendence street from Ellis street to
the western tcniiitius of the city
limits. The polls will be open from
one o'clock to three o'clock p. in.
K. H. Ex;ei.mann,
Secret a rv.
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Twentr-.sis rmbclunces. iavojvir"? r.t I IV is a -oreir.on error cf historical
expenditureof 603.02?, are in ls.i!y .srrv-i writers to lament that art has done so
ice in JTew York city. In a tinfr'.c little to commemorate tho event that
month there are
calls and City "hurry coll
emergency cases
attention. The ambulances that run to ; nronortions has ever lo.en erected in
Huslucss- Principle:!.
In the Quaker city there is a well
known business and society nan who
i,,.k,,,i.i.jc(- . i . .i ' pursues a striUinjilv original line of
four hundred and tifty I stands most conspicuous anions? the ,.,... , .
i,..- .n ..,;i . . , . iTi. .conduct. In his business he is qnu-t,
liurry calls for special-1 achievements of men. Although it is ' , , . , . M .
c ;..,..,.-;,,., I . . r . regular ana lrainsirmns, and pertKra-
s requiring immediate true that no monument of appropriate . , , .... ,
... . . . ' . : latlv Drinea hHLsc-l. noon the neatness
Bcllevue hospital are said to be the
most comfortable conveyances in the
world. In each there is a very softly
padded bed Cuing h?ht!y to the Cush
ioned tides, and over it a stretcher on
Which the patient can be moved with
out the sliif htest jar, and t he ambulance
bed Is set on rollers. I'ndefthe driver's
box-scat there is a complete ret of band
ages and splints to meet every possible
demand, also oil, salves lint end oal,
um, and a lautern at the head and feet
of the patient supply all needed light.
The horses for t!;e ambulance are har
nessed by tlu fire-department system.
and the harness kept suspended over
the horses i droppetl at onee when the
nlarm is sounded, and the conveyance
is ready to rattle down tho r.treet. ring
ing its gonj to warn paKaro.-by to ffivo
H right of wry f 'r Immunity's sake, in
three minutes tiio from the soundinfr
of the alarm. Chronic ih-unUnrdr. s.tni.s
limes impose on the ambulance service,
but are turned over to the puli.e as
soon as taetr cases have been investi
gated. The ambulance system is a wise
outlay of the funds of any large city.
latly prides hiiLselt upc-n the neatness
honor of Columbus like the stately ... , , . . ,
... ... . Woks of E-."omit. Iurm:r the social
shaft that bears testimony to the great- . .. , . .
.. . . . season he flits abor.t from cntertain-
nesaof Washington m the city of his . .
., . , , ., . .Incut to entertainment, frequently at-
name, or the statue of Liberty at the ,. , . . ,
, , tendm? operas and playhouses ahvay
shores of our metropolis it is neverthe- , ,
, .... ' having with him some one of a score of
less a fact that the cfiify of "the ad-1 . , ' , . ,
, . ,- . , i girls to whom he pavs more or less ut-
m.ral of the Indies" has been painted V .... , , . , , ,
1 tention. V, hen asked why he hail so
1 miiTiT- mr-ii. bo Kniil; Hm' nil rr-.rls tallr
Permanent Ynlncuf thcTTorlt!':; Vulv.
Th-? anIiitot-tnra3 part rf the vr;rlcls
fair at Chicago has 1;eoa pcnorally voted
succrul, and the wir.Unts of the
strnotures oa the crtiucir.) lagiwns of
Lake JjL-hlpin will donl'tlesi p::to not
loss intwstinff. But if the mere pleas
ure of gizinjj cn the trmmnlis of archi
t-ts sjulntors and pa:nters, of invent
ors nud mam;faitnrer3, of farmers,
miners and stool; raisers were all tiiat
the World's Colombian exposition me;ms
t the I'nited Stater., that f.iir rould be
a liid'.vras w:sto of m:iey and tirje.
The fair is ti be openetl but his nionths.
and :iftT that the buildings with few
esceptiems, will stand useless an'l, if
not t alien down at oriec, p:ir.s inti ihtz
various plias-j(f defeneration thn ;;h
the element: Th? value of the fair,
however, il;es not lie in the huiMinjrs
or their contents; it lies in the lcssrins
learned lr exjerts in the teveral chides
into which tho arUc-J s e?;po&ed luay le
divitleib It Is a hue objeet lesson to
the union, enabling aeh professional
man, each artisan, each farmer to sec
how hU own work Is done ia other na
tions and other tita-Ks.
Mount:?! fieienoe hitts !i-i.tivered a new
funetion, that Is, an unknown funviion,
of the car. It s.mius tluit tho ear i - ::(;t
alone an orpan of henrin;. but ila'o
has a pkkI deal to do with the sen.e f
equilibrium. Smie intere. t:n,T ixihti
ments have rcoentlv been incite bv j.'-v-erninent
sz-ientists at Wislii r.jrt-n on
r-harus. They ilnd that wlu n a prti(.n
of a shark's auditory cip:;r:!tns has
lH.en remo-eI he is imabie t- iri;::;il:'-ir:
his balanee hi tho water. The rart of
the car on whl.-h tliis fiieii;. re::is t
ile-nd i-. the hihyrinth. if th- nr-e
b-aeiin to the labyrinth is en: tl-.o :n-
eff;et ic, prtxlexed of upbeltin,
mal's biilanee.
haps than any other, esecpt the Saviour
of Mankind, and that the world is re
minded of iteoblhjations tohua by mrro
mnunmcnts than have been rcarel U
the honor of any other hc"o of hLstorr.
There arc no lrsh than tv.cnty-nine
Rtatues and monuments to Columbus in
AmericB alone, ud the revival of inter
est ia his career, because of the four
hundredth anniversary of the dijKjor
ery, will rrnnlt in the erection of Rover
al more. There arc si monuments to
Cutwr.hu; t-i Spain and seren in It:Jy,
but the other nations f Lunpo have
thus far nerleetetl to pay Kueh tribute
t his rarinry, lieoaust, perhaps, they
had do association v. ith hiri career.
as tliey write v.ry much alike; but
Mill there is more variety ii twenty
than in one. Uebides, I keep a regular
set of looks at home in which I enter
every cent I Fpend on thcia and it af
fords me considerable amusement. For
Instance, I charge cost of theater tick
ets flowers supper and cnrri:?pe hire,
ond then credit it with the amount of
pleasure I had Tfissable time enjoyed,
O
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HuM'ChEBruii
HumckeBro.
HAT. HAT.
1. They are tha best Hats for the money.
2. They are made in every desirable shape to srrit every taste.
3. They are the only hats guaranteed by the manufactur
ers tn he nnrrl1ed for fhimhilitv-
, - - v
O afford to use nothing but the best materials.
5. None Genuine without above Trade Mart
e1 Manufactuhxlor.ljrt,, KwWICKE BROS., ST. LCUIS, MO.
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Ar. I'im-kneyviUe..
Ar. ITnaltcrvillo
Ar. St. Louis
Notice to Contractors.
l. i. Duir.ra.
vb-.-rt Sackman
Vtlllzlnj; .'inara.
The c;,es of mechanical rnp-tneera the
world over ar attracted to Nia'ura
falls, where cn attempt is rrJti: on a
lare wale to utilize tho enortuous
water power of tho prw-t cutaraetfor
mamifacturii: and simiVir purprisea.
The presidetit of the mcf'-nieal wience
station of the Uriti h r.cstx:iatia at
Ediiibch. in b.i'i r.jien'ri addrcu.
mentir.rse.l iarnie ititreslinrf facts about
this ent:TpriM. If the whole energy
whi'-h the Niaam river develops in
falling from 'the level of Lnl:- Krie to
the level of I.ahe Ctntariti ef:M le util
IzcX it would supply seven million
hoTfic-power, which. Mr. liwln says.
mere than di?;:b)e th? ttal steam
and water p;iwrr at iirrven employed
In n:nnnfa'turin i;, 'r.stry in the I'nited
Stale.-:- If tins prere::t I Iitrs art sae
cefsrully carried out, o: ,y .'"'wiut one
hunt! red tho:;:.ar.d ht:rf-.'-piM-, i r out of
the rvra million V- iTl bo utilied, but
tr.at v.ill bs a very rr-v.t mlditiou tothe
CiTeetivo cjiittv of tlv. v.:rld -f work.
Tin; Austrian TKlic:e, n-,eordia' to a
recent dlf.patvh, have nrrcMcd Some
thirty RT-iiiVers (f a ec.;iimcr."i::l r-:x!ety
dealing :i human l'vh. The central
of.ict-s were hvatcd r.t th1 city f Lem
berjr, ia (iali. !, find its V-ti'.ihN.s ex
U'nded all over the tc.i-.ri try. They
lured you:! hi'ios by iT.ii;hs of cin
p!oyt:ient a:d bonus In the cast
and Ux l: t".''in tr Con;:tnnt:n:pie. where
they v. re either r-l.l int Turkish
I:arem:; or placed in h uL';eref ibrepnte.
Sixty yirln Lave ju:".t b en rc-Avred
fi m t!:e.-e 'i;m by t!:-.; interred n e
of the AuM.ii.tri tn:ba..r.y :t C,r.st.i;it!
nople. Th-y v. ere wnt hoia;' md v;iV
.ipi-ar u;i uit:ic.--s b at the.tial of the
wreU-hes xcho have realised f,rl,i::;e?
frxu tii?s Urnble tnif!-'.
'Enjoyed the ev.-rin;' hnjrily, cic. Tho i crw
qirls v.ho afTortl me the west erjy
cient receive the preatcr number of in
ritatinn.s so I think I m; y fairly say
that I seek relaa'rir.r. a:d pleasure iu
he Fame wpy that I aLUnd to my busi
ue&i on a system.
A Xow Vse rr the I'ainera.
ill Ift co itrarl ,'r wo.1n trin oti Ivir4 J f (T'5 v
pw k ! tin Jackson anl Whiw Waiir imioo f Miiii
n.i at t!i itrf Kridti. un the i-th tK- of f" 1
otm.-r. !'!. ii i:k a.
Rio:-r ri-iM-rvi-s x'uv riKtit U nrirl nvT or til
bi'l. 1. M. I-F.AM. 1 "'-
r::iKro':.s
it. & r. loin.
i
Valonble Farm and
Rrfl ft A'lholz Kcal kitate Ar':-3.
Thn Svath hair of tU North rxii i;nrt(r
n;
v i
Tib sor 0H3IERCXAL SALOC?
' kJ . ...... M . a 2
I til Uaithair nf ll .inth. ..' n rt .,f C.... 1
x,.4..UmUli i ... wt.....v- tlon IS, Township ), Kanse U lOarrcs.
tSocrii Umm i'MCR St. Cu.gli.s 1
Cape (tirardrau,
V
the novel idra that iaeh man on the I u10 Njrthcabt qanncr of tho s- uthat ; FIIfE UQUOHS A SFJ5CIAL7CT.
force be furnished with a smtp-shot ! suarttrr ofsctiaa U, Tuvchip 2fs !tx.ge 11 .,. ,
fvt r,.iia i iuc iu u( it eett aiiiriii.
A1m Lot 2 or the :hfat (lonrtpr. Tt of lliht.
tho Snthp Muarer, Srt-ti.vj !, Township' R-Jllfr ?;ui!ie a SpCcialt V.-l !
29, Banyl12. Kant oa Cott-mtolt R ft. ami ! .
CJc i.i t. L. A F. S. li. R. Cape liirardu !
Com:tr, Minaoari. i
camera to photograph : u. pifi.us char
aeters. "1'ix.ple who I am sure aro
criminals pai-x me almost every day on
the street." he says, "but it is ri&ky
business nrreslicp them men '3" on sus
pK'lf.n. AVhex; y.u Fr.rprise two cr three
bui-'-rkirs t-r buiicc.tcerers ani they
scatter, yon could k tT; k' th in if prt1
pared, even if you couldn't arrest them
all. AVilh tlh'ir pictarts in baud, yoh
cimhl compare with j-lcturts at head
Cuarters and been t!v l:n!-:oat for the
originals on the stre'.t. Vhen a raid is
made one oi'iccr could phtijmph the
cruvrd. and if ita pl away iii ir pie
t;:ret, w r.ld : rve t identify tiiehi. It
wouM le a pood ti::;f, b'o, where wit
r(" s i.f a:i f.V:.:.e or crime are
wanted. I reicmlcr a ca'.e when? the
l-hot;:;r:iph of thd tn.c1:s in the snow
in:idt- by a rntr.h-rer just af -r his crime
served to identify hir.i, b-adirr to his
arrest and conviction. If ev rv-t.ieer : pi?i:t
carried a kc.duk tliere is no telii:!? how '.
Order of Publication.
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3:11 P. a.
J 21 p. a.
J 10 p. a.
4: p. a.
4 SO p. a.
t-M p. a:
44 p. a.
.M p. a:
IriO p. a;
II 08 r. a,
two p. a.
I7 p. a:
8:40 P. a.
10:0 p. a.
um p. a:
13 JU a. a:
P. C. COOTER,
ATTORHBT,
AnniJ? Ciiiiiiin?. JIbid Street.
c.vi'E i;u:.vi:iK.vr, missouel
Pia5ior. Fnrrc r.sn:a. Jtonotiea Com-,
mctatiot: of !toti(. l-an-J and llometad aarf
rn?-rjnttiO( tlaia-.s. all kixM or wi
CI.vim'! favr.K ra5rT AnrMiox.
PxrKciTEKc : DuTfimt atloo to bnalaW
y 0HN ST. AVIT,
Spiuilh street. wml dir from Inflcpeoi
luce. Cliwii Huu.w iA too itr !ur
CR.CGLsRlES,
Q'J5
gd Glassware,-
An! !;; par i! !l-g:nJfSfcjrrt Prica lot
COU?iTr?Y FKOJCE.
NEW tSTCRJJ.
F: r Tlie coiivciiioni-p if Muniic.
Stiuidit u e liavf: e-;bli!icu
i nc;
ct;ri.'r;
:e;-n;t
ther.ry has
'or the fact
t-i;ii t;li't iiftilii
f iia i
n rctiJV
i.iranl-aii
l.t" I'M r WrT JiS -Ut"-
1!.: !-r.Tti 0 If- ;lt if-rt tJtr-r f
c;iii'n-tt'u:i'.it ui tia' t.At
A" "Ic-n-irarce ("l;il"
.h? itui ! X. Y.. is r.vi-rpc t. pn
j s:uy pHvlfinrfiiry tu-
Htio:: ;.ic! i:u' tn:!::
i
to le
! hr.vt-
r:i I'KTiy i'lin.ir;-.
r:n eT:j.-.v::Me t i ; : n
Tut: evp'-nditiirc; f r iv.u: ms f rth
fival year ending J;iie :..). 1 V l, a . rr:
of.ieially .'.taU'd. cmounted to ?-i::-l...;;.-OS-.T'.t.
In the iic.il yrar ct!-.!':v .h.n-
:x, we paul , while
ha the year before thai we paid
in i.:ie last in years ur pen-
JyJ.lOO.i-V. The cost cf the" Ieriaanjf!- , , , . , f
amy. it may be interest hu: to pot, I , , " ' tl ,
i t lias year csiunoi'jti at .jmi,.:.
lics-i'-le.1 err por,r:::s oir vivziy t,ni,
'Inches' r.
ii. t:r;:t es:
rii.'.r.c::;l t:i::-1-i.t
c '!. r:vs
:ul its
Its
mi ir:l -n.
'iVi.-iti!
ma .tr .f t aji tiivi T'tm
J ivr-'ulh-. last it.:
f U:i.- ciurt
.Ti,.;v.f .it;ir.Vr.i.
I. !' r U K-v'i-!'. i 5
sturt ri-i'i i. r
f ll:a: Ift; fit..- 's a Tri-
tvr-sl ii I- vi-.-.fr :l:t r i : i :.ini'l -.
ft;'i'f';r ;ik ti r.Tv.ni i-. i:jv ti;iv .
vi. ! nv,- It.-r: u-.:- i t'.iv -1 a it ..Hiritl
-.- -.:l.t..-.! nt i -irrk-:. i;:
CrU.it' tin.- li-di ! N4.vmt.Kt. A l f .
IIumiv It. i.i;u-ii, ticrU.
rk r thr i'lrriilt
n' '.v h' r !.v .-r:!-
.VI ATIONKUY. Ll'XCH-I'.ASKKT.S.
CDXriXTll )X KltY. .'it'.
W." a! li cj. a iiii! s ii;:'. ! l'r !
r!a r.-rrii.'S a!l 1 v. hi; !i .-fil
al a 1'itv prclit fur vah. V'iK' au.l
eci! i. wo will treat vim i l.Ti r.
THE (JEM.
rH
M..nn thi-n
J:ten adr::r. i
;:.v :;i .-x .:ion:ii ci-r.-, i:!:iv..i-sut, tiio
arc.';::t.s cf trriTc'crri st::ii!;jr t!::it
;i!iL-!:n:;(.-.hi-is ...s fr Tu-r::I ::m"ii;;
r;ivnp.v t.:i'.i;:i:i :s:. n::i-:-!T c-:-. t'.i;-.-.''. The
r:;;litfvjt is riliu-.-.' ; ;.-..ii-r';.r to tho
!. ft as t'?n ri;:H !.:!. for in V.:.' mvuf
ii.;:i-x'r:. ii::t i:i.!y ftro t'n ni'.:r. :.;iTicu!t
f.Tt.-. tx-vf n.i -I l.v t':i. ri 'h'. l:.t
.!.,uJ.i..:.!:..I::pt ..f tr:.i:iir? is ; rxKrrT,j",'x sTh k ir.i.' -i3"'s CAICi'8
ti pro ti-f kit fcx-t iit:i: a ntrret! 1 (; . tiiat htt.-r t.!.i:i.pi.t:-ry us .. ! r!I ,.;!:i.p Vfli'.-'-s
1 ; v. nt a i-t.r.- ' tr'-.'t-i :..Vi.- i.
i vr. .rlnr? ; r.j . - r:.T- .--.n .
. . -i- : -r. i:.::t
t'. ':l t. v. ::: o:-(-. nr f'.- :i .;::. : i-t-
r it w :t,'lr- tr.'i xrtr:. iT...,-: tin-1 .:?:,.-.
' t.u:. vi t.:iK ;i. . It t..r.-7 l.xrt-n
I'j ni A::i;!j. ll.tK h. ; '
ii'.v.-. ... i .vu:.i
of t i ii U''
trt.-t 1.'
The. f;:-O-l.'lit
i-.-
v.hi :- :
r.-:;v.ii . I
.it r-:r'!:.-
I'l.
!'r. I. !I
i a:'i.
! PL ANTE US MILLS
NEW FiiOCESS,
An-I is now ir.R'.i'vr Fi.:t.- tlwA oan not b
et-C1.- b. rt'iy ::tih in ' c-is'iitry. A trl4
vt in.'' i.'o-i'-r iV.- i l -vi'.l mn riiic AnjC
) ?v ir t i:u kU.a i. i upcitr 10 aajr
mauHf-ict'iii-i.
CJViS IT A Ti?!ALi
F. W. POTT, Proprietar.
C:ip ; firii;-;Irnti. Ii.
CHEAP UHOCCISIES
-stxit
CANN'ED GOODS.
fe! icai-ii i-aJJ-t I XXD FKUIT3.
( :n:n: ..r T,Y!;MI I!". ttl:tN; Vill i: Till )!l"l ii ANH
t "!-.r T c? j A CKT lol'i: X.iNS-.V'i '.tUifi'U.
JDofy Competition.
("all ax: s::k ls.
..'; i'..iti Slurtlivant ..silk.
li .v.- !.!-- :
t A !i i i.l t.'.T-i
i:i"...:ii..- a ..I ;
I-.K!; i
'::-':. Hi 'I I
!!Al:ti.tl.VS AT
:. -.-.:i .1
I
.:!-...'.
l!kt? oi:rs If t!:t'V tviil. a:: 1 li t r-s :
l!:.'!: it v.i:l i-r'.V'. i:n r.:ifa.li:i;r f
'if ir'.pr.iv.'nu-T.t an-.! t::l.r::'.;.n:'
K A (iH,
li;-. t. !u:.
I i:.i.-'.l h;!. that to .- lii. '1 sl'-j:-!
Iia.s 1k-l:1. n:.i.: t.iay t-'ins.'::.!y ap;
nriato tin ri'nirr.
Viiii.k the cilU-s cf tlie I?riit."l St iti-a
have I'li'a c'U'tiratiii t!ic aimivfrr-arv
nf the !U'overy tf Ainfi-ira. tlie citi
zens of Gcnra havo lot':: tuanr cn-thasi;t.-.ti'?
In li(liiir ieri':.i'tii!'., in
litninriif the noted Italian. T!:? :cr
i'Ls's c)ti'lr.ctAi tiy t'.ii: (i;'ii-.sii v.'cpa on
a matil:cvt:t a:nl extfusive :j !. nr.c!
cMecutwl tvitli a:! tbt ft-m.r ti:o Ital
ian nature tvhcii ariits.tl ty the lofti.-i-t
&L-ctimciiti uf national pri.le.
A bauJ of inaraudcrH recently
daulK-d a red cross 011 tbe tomlistunc
of every Union soldier's frave in the
Westejn part of Morgan aud the
eastern part of . Uccdricks comitice,
Judiana. Xot a olt!ici'' gravo war
miisscd -Bed no other graves were
touched. The flags .placed upon the
graves by the Grand Army were also
'mutilated or marked. Tim section
ot Indiana was the home during the
jelit'lliou of the copperhead Knights
of tho Golden Circle, to which or
ganization it is said the Yice-l'resi-Ueut-clect
belonged, and which or
gauization was, of course, solidly fur
XJJereloud tiiU vcmt.
Low Rnlr. la St. I.anlm.
The St. I- C. O. & V. S. Ky, has ou
sale tickets at the tollowing low ratei.:
From Cape Girardeau tu St. Loui
$4.40. Uotind trip tirkets .i8.(n'i
These tickets are firt class, unliiiiitcil,
aud are good via H'illium.-vi!!e ou dav
or ui-'lit trains.
trains leave ( atic (.lrarucau at
6:H a. ill., ami 6:1. r, p. 111.. and make
close connections nt Wiiiiamsvilli
with Iron Mountain trains both dav
ami liil:!.
t e wiIi to mil attention to
the lght .tsenjrer train scrvic? es
talihshed between Cape (iirardvan
and St. Louis, via Williainsvillc. You
can leave Caie Girardeau nt firl.'i 1 ,
in., and by faking sleeper at Wlllianis-
viiic secure a uijrlits sleep and arrive
iu hi. Louis early iu the morning
Ketiimiur. Isevc St. I.011U U:J0 11. in.
This nijjht train service has been
put on exclusively for the Wnelit of
(he people ot our city and shnuld be
well palroni.ed. 1 here i also a ni-jl.t
mail service establislied bctweee
Capo Girardeau aud St. Louis.
Tub p-'at nran in the oM M.irmon
rbnrcl. at Salt Lake City lias i7l4
pipe, each i f.vt lnnj ur..l larj:i.
enmir;!. to &t!imt t:o btwly ..f a man of 1
ordinary him. II was taiiit ia tl. e:irly
days, tvbi'n ail frr:jr!it whs iipn.llfj
from Missouri rircr points ntruss U17
pliiins with ox tearus.
D.VMCt. I.xe"s bones rrt in 3;is lc
lovl K.-utni.i:y, l.nt the bouse whi.-h
Mas Is tlto o:i!v ii'.'.'.i::: ! t?.::t
ui't iiit'i ili'-y i-xo jit tli-.' li.'iw. t . r
tietri .f tlie oaruivintt. The v.i.rS. !.--naturaii.-in
thir.y in ci". iir.tH :i io lii::t
1 ita in.-tH.ni:. alnnst t.ivi'r-.aiiy in.'y
tile 1. of :'.eop, u!:ii In it::-1 ii I-Ti . -i
l:i;',: ant! of arit. -nits 111:: i-i- : i
Ciorc eniiliasicil t:a: in 1 'I:;-r
ranks. 1'rot.ai.ly fr ii t'.'s f: t it ::
f-u'.t". t:.at t'.i- yoemai.ry t::i:: .'tr.-. 'K r.; iu
fit country Vitk.'r.ir:y i:'i: t in ;Jut
natt' t'vm-r-ijtu.:; Vy t!:i' iuiY.O.i:. . I
th. ir sir innT I.Ii. r.vn.it tN--'i- ri-c-nitin
ranks .f t!if:4 01: v. h.:.:! .-i-.-.i:
tti.n I:a-s wT.ai:..'.i Iht p.i.vi :. Iu ItL:
nry an.l ii.vrwar.! lar Vciiv. ati-.tj.
t: i-
t'. ;
f. v.:.-
i-.l-.v.i
'til f.
ii:t'.
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It ,vip i.
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s Tir
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i it :.
v.-ni i ;Ti
bl;c.-
II. A. LEIIER'S
IL-UVW A
J u
1 i
.i .'Uvr.u-;-.l !.ousi in Sooth
f 'IV
it rt'
Rjofing and Gultering.
ittl'NilNY
' i tAf.
V;.!:.t..r.
or U- p? i,
A'laias It i:. s-..v;! :
lii't. ;."r::p.' i;nii im:s5:i-t i
h:;s ;.:-:iipl u:'a ii. v. ri'.'i
Mr.
1
, . , , r.n- ri-.Miir-' I t
, -.vlil.:!. :e ; 1. r ..it,. .,
liir.r.1
!'i..-t..l
:m .lint
. 1
i-. 1. 1
1.71. I'l-l-i
!. ha..- i
J i!:.. IT. i
KP.3.
17. SC:D ,Alj..
'.!-: . V Ii.-f .T-. fl I...'
Tin; cit usibr. tf "iiirltst n, S. C.,
IutVtt jus U-cli t'Iobr!ti::y tliv tniuvrr
txwy of tho oartbtjiiaku v.I,i;h nt-jxiy
t-str. ym the city a i?v yvttrs ryx It
t.mst. lit- :. vcrv y.:: rifV:i.iiv inj'cf. Wi-ifi
he built for a homo and hi which he , d ,H.r. not l.avt" i n.-a-jh .f a f Uvor Iiuinif
paEscd ids Ios-.t daj-a Ls a lanttoiark near ; t,.,.v- c,.
1.1st or a all Sktifr
Crmtintrir unrolled for In the post aflee a:
Caps titrcrJraa. cotlnty of Csjh, tiirardeau,
Suts ml Miijotui, la torn voek emliuc
NoTcmbrr -th, l-;rj.
Thos II l)iciron,
Mn. II JI Kinor!li;,
Mn Csrrio Iont3r
Mrs C T SU'.hrus,
Msrtia Sh.Tnlaa, (j)
Krsnnoa,
K L Wsrner.
JuM'Jih Ilnnir,
Airs Airrcl Kins,
l.n T l.iule
Alrsrmin,
MmQcl Tillvw.
P M Coynr,
J:ko J Wood,
c 1 -u 1 . 1 ....
..u. v..u.K-r, .ui..t iv,.i'rcii stiii f,:a;:i.s in
a poo.1 Btato t:f prciiTvat'.-.n. In tho
l.itUr ila;.x of the o!J plnc-rY. Ii;V ho
wi-uiJUKi i.miKuool tutwc ;ts Ixitil
sittingrorun and workshop ami brr.ioil
Iiiniself mahiiif,' powder horns os sokvo
nirs for friends. Here, too, I:o kepi the
chcrrywood cofiin he bad fashion.d
with his own bands. Not lon,r before
he died he titcd to He In the coCm kov-
cral timcG a day "jat to try the fit of
it;" as one of hw old acquaintances
pays. The hottse was one of the first
creoted in St. diaries coanty. and la-
dlaus wntclied its bulldins with Jn-
tcrer.v
Drraso the last twenty years B','S;,000
difon-cs ha-re liecni-unuvl in thcourts
of the tJnitvd State;;. Appallhi, Isn't
It? and mijht ftirr.fi,h frorxl Ri-oancU for
Aiaori-.-at; to turn
it ink. fc?ti-."-.l of tjine i;: rt. To colt
l;ruu' a t-.r.-il!edi.o:t r iy thcpio:.!,.!!
i;f fir.'W'iri;r li-jt'- lo r.ic:i and similar
ar.m.--ii.K'!itf, is tV,-rouli'.y Aini-ri. an.
and bn: u not a fit tul.jcv.t f.T advuio
cr:ici..in.
Vor 0 to a .lin:-fii-.l.s.
V. a li-t.-.
t ;":.- el.iiu-.-..e
v. r .r. m-f;:I t.v.'-.i H'd 11
,r.:t '..'.!' r- h Icciv.r- r
!y a.oi:r. :. md pdr.,.:
..:y.- :..:;, frct:tl,:...
0I1;.; rve th :.v, :.'. It
of tl.is i:i.irvtl!iJ5 piL-iftHir-e
and tliii irno
hat ti'- c!'r:rvx tf cnit
been rjiich.- i-
A
: !i '.
:;a is .'iinvl
f.i:-.-. v.- m-t- .::
1- to I;;s t,a.-k, ! "
1. y .: v. iil pl''Bo- : i;
Ivauty :i :d s!r!!I ' ..
Ail i- Ir-v:' Ki:n.. .--ai-.-1 -3:.l 1
l li.ii tli. lii t . f. 1' ti'l. i-
i v.r. ;;::iu .t:,. v.-i.r fro:i! .1,.1
! i; :i. rs ,r tl;.-. n:a ). tr '-;.!! ( i .i
t'.ir't .if -:i- , . :, .1 i!' v:,hl 1
v iii-ii .1 w.l-ii. t-..., -..ar-i ; r.-?.i .Ut.
I'll -s.'-a ;...! i'.'.,-. I-, t -: . i'l
, l'rr.. 1...1M l--iA' "l '
the j n.. !:.:.-. E
Contractor and guilder.
10 VT
I v iliv.
t!i t
ovi-r hi Iho tu'.JiirV's r !C:i;i? :ls City.
K-!i., h:i:iii:: U-r p'-.Iil ln;ri il hy out-!r-v.-st;-r(r.
U.c wcr K'jruu. Axv. htr.vily
aruijil r:;t?i finiin '!:. V::;tis
a,in:.t Ldrv:!: of Kuppctit .r:rvi.vr. ol
tlio r.bl;rr p'-S"- Alroily tiit-rc lias
l)Cfn one r-kinuLsli lHtwtn:i ho'4aruj
an l iv.'o uiy.sK'rinus niiulic.l rrn. Iiin
kis City. Kan., is -f o nrw all t;tinHl
np over tl.t-io slruiic uoius.
a;:;!
Is tho w.;iV
it i th.T.i:i;hI
trri'.tot! tl at ii. t;ii.
hi:: s ii::e It1.! ".i
to .vc.ru ii .i
; Minci-.-.v is 1
'..a; :::.. .i a tin-; t. s.tr - tii.
'';ltT't. .i-!.i ;-ui f.. f t.f .tT- i i
iv:.. iir if -r!i --iV.i- : f," n;,t riiV.n:.. I.M
( wttlii -ttvtj Mar, fr.in .. it'.v
it lire piit'licatHiu l Ih-j i'.t:rf. Ihrv uill Ik1
r"Ti-r i'jirmi
haims.i r;.i irrXKim.i.Kr:.
tlii-.l-ii .i!(ii.:i..;r:.ir:x.
TIT
iTlT" ATT
I w i:Iv Cv
.':-r- ..-fTitiri
Talanble I it r in Tor Nnlr.
..iC
i.! i-r Zf- -ir- On- i - l;!f fr-.t.
Ar-lf d.-i. il.--1 i.r. i !;vm T.ni::.;!-! n:ti t.ir. .
f::;t that k: ri.Tr.y or l;:e hr.:er I Irr l.iri.T i;rai.rl i;i;r..a.l ' litvi.c ',-i ;,..
ai 't hi. i :!. .'7. Kkiil'' il, in -(.lanl
cwntu hy prcmimT.t ar.d i;:t"IHvr.t
Aincroans havi !h-ii i iuhitofi ia that
fashi-m is a blriUiay cS'i-act- tciAiror-
M IVER
iff. itO.
Tni: fnilH States now hold:; twenty
or.e law tirtu.. made i:p of litisb;;!id and
the pcM.imistlc fears ti:at faiciU- p'nie- i w ife." Ia aiiditi in t-i faeac there are
1 cm 1
i oui.tv, Sairti
ID A. J
-Tii'.i
4 .-.jHr
Is. P. RUFF,
fe;ndeiit Dentist
UNH)? ""mills".
HGXiLEK IEOCE33.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO.
P. V. P01T. Fr;p'r.
i5AYi. a. tin,,... !... h: 'li.'U tr-arV.-f i-r.'-
f.-r W !. h. :.. W!.:t '.TO Jii.slu -ii'Tn
ami .-:int wl.oi.v.ai" nr.'l f.'t.iil. iir.l.-r lull
tf:lT....f. tl. l.iii. ,-.. l,ri...: o: I'litnr: i
ir.rirr.i. iio 1 1:KX I'A-MMl A, : : I'atk.nt i
i I I. 1 . : . A N . : : : : -
1,11. 'K Ai.I.KA . Kxika Ktrcr.
(JICI'-N or tiik fATii.
I V I.. : : : : : Faxcy
CEUKOI.A. : : : : .,.,Ce
Krli ir.r.u.i f vi: tf.T.i lo.:fra"r-xM.ai.rp.
n:.nail iir.lM. i win r,..,
. ,t:.t.
i i KU.M a .n ; i ;:x x v.r a : ;
j ri:or;iCTi;.
j Corner M.'.iii and T'lciuis Slreetf,
! unir St. Charles Hotel.
j i iie ile-t t f
jUI"KS. I.lrn i;s AXI CKJAKS
j a!v.ars ou l.'aad.
; i"-t A.""'"' ftr the t Ylcbrnted
Hie be-t wlii'-kcr la t!ie world, an;!
fa ;rii;ioni!i i-. iiv :i!i consiie
te.M jttilj;i s cf good
Iiiii:jrs.
rrc.-h :cer on laji tl! the iimc.
G. W. TKAVIS
taity Is in danf-r, only that wlille the
number nt j,-oh!en wl,:ine-.i a'.in,t
eonals tlie ntimberof divor.-e.i, the nnm-b.-r
of silver weddlny, -.-cwi's the .'i-
win-es considerably. Acconlin? tonta
tisiics there is no colling or vocation
whi-jh human U-ins enter into that
thows so small a percentage of t-.iti'.l
failures as inarria!,v, 1 m-r cent, beiti?
the rati.x A little study of ti:e di
vorce statistics and a littie more inves
tijfalioti of the r.ulijoot of iniprorer
raarrlafl might lower the record bt'.ll
more.
Till! woman who always looks niider
the be I before rc lirin" has an indorsu- !
mcnt in the discovery of a burgkr by a
u-br-o la.!y iditicted to the ctutious
practice mentioned. The b.iri'lar was
captured nnd Is very lilrvly to a to tbe
penitentiary, bccauEC, lie'wr a Chica-Tj
lady, his discoverer didn't stream, bet
went out quietly and racir up tlto
police.
I.rast iiiic hundred and eiirht Amv'r-
ban women who raeti-'e l'.v ia tho
courts or publish Icai documents.
A Vnhjue 4raat2.-.ro?i.
Chieajit, l":o crx.t ccr.tT of rari
ons t lubr, r.n l ass-H-iatioits. re7.res.-at.4-t:ve
of all n.-itior.a'iti.-., has bad one
cure tid.'cd to its li-it. The new
otvap.iitii-n v.i'l hold a unique place
ia the hist.try of the city, f.:-r in the Erst
place it is pnibal.lv that n: other of the
bind exists in the country. Tho asso
ciation, which was f. mi'il at a meeting j
luTiIai th-.- t.-rr.ud ra oi- !he other
even?:).;-. eor.ip-xse! of the J::na!!se
resiiTejits cf '!.U'ar.j, ar.d :!.s csiotcato
d'-tlt to a t'U.-.us Ef.-.;9of t!:'. o31cn..lnct ait
2zl:..-s. K:wi?.-a, I'r.-.nMno, Vizrat LtlJrt
eatlDs, i'lia ia the i; !.-. ft-, Wb'.lu lht4r?n-
irrr.VnlieBccaos he bocnalitftra iaoac ,
Fe.l-..-Aek yt C.-.?r-3 r.i;tlj trn- fIm3 sn
e.;!.:.' Tiln-.Up n Cinstlpation. euiinf;.-ayra.
renting tiu .'ip:?rin r.u; :itiit.iliiIo uwr
Jmcadrogul;ticilj;. bowels. voa U l&ej Mtf
!re to H-.
rrld
PcriuMiB calling for say of tbe sburc Kilter?
willplr-ase say Advertised," givini; dAtcol
this li.t. -11 tot call.il for within thirty il&y.
tliey.ill bcecnt to tire Dead LrtU-r Olllce St
WsUuuih. City. AS. CltAMKK,
tWlnaJq.
Tnn proprietor of a circus which ex
hibited in Chattanooga, Tenn., on elec
tion day, bet an elephant against five
hnndrcd dollars that Harrison wonld be
reelected. A yonnjr democrat won
tho elephant and later the big animal
marched in the democratic procession.
f::Ir, fr it U only
vlnce th. arrical of oriental tnrchaufeo
who ar-j woriJa? on thir native build
ia that the ofapis-iti-m becaue pos
sible. The olijL-ot ij tr.v. .unl bcncCt aud
support. The rK;Kis will also form
theaiolves i.it ) a corl of vigilance cora-
t- beep away f:'0:ii Cl.kago the
Z?!i s Ibty wen Id be .tn.ietpric-lfla to tV.3 w"h9
snijrfn..taI.ii:tT.-iincoiolaint; batf-.rui-JCiWr
their(;.Ki4n.a KI DOlcutiiiArnmi tbett
w;;oonco.ry Uieia vil! find tfaopc l;ttc pill. vl-cv!elnm.njirBfltbutth.-!y
i7ill unt h. wU.
llSjtoitowittcattJMxa. tul After aUftisfca!4
CtLers .is dm.
T:..'7 us ilrcily wr!; i a d not griv
0-n. In ?5crnt r tvrlnrJL.
by diiista t&: irlior or teat ty zisL
un.Uin1jlcmcmlKKuf their race who j bKALLPlLL. SKASi COSE. SMALL PR-S
nay r.ish to qnt an 1 ricci5co snn
"it:,:;tr
VAVK GUIMIDV.AV. MO.
- in--., ..:v t4..;( i.;h -ot. J!V' i tt f-lti
tn...!. ih'T.ul f't r, .-Ihi'. f-T' tn-?:. ii:. :r.tt-1
oilli- fa i.f ':rt:!r;r tVi'th I'l.r:- :S
Nitjris OMiii- trn-- h-r tl:- i.i't.Its- t r.-.rtioi,
'I' trtf-i Ail wf-rli Marrs.:)!-1. to 'ie t'i.ii,.c-
Gap9 C-iiy Rcilsr KiHs.
Lk! Mmni RsiIi.rPrcc5.-s.
Il..-!i s .! t(.t tw ':-!!. r Vin-nt. r.r
i:r.vi in i.i r.-1 1. r.T.V. .l.-tr rl".;. ;i,-;-..t -jTrili
tl.'sl.-r fiirt;-i!-r i-r..- . n...ir uill cou
.i..-.- y-.a that U i tisv tn-t ;..a.- int.tc.
STEiN BnOS., Prorrs.
HAKL'O.'.Y ET. 1
"ape (;i-:Ai;i;i:Ar.
Th3 Dsntist,
Tra-li.e denli.'try in all il branch
es Rales reasonable. All work
done ia the msunrr aud gnar
siitei'd. X e.tra charges after the'
work U rninpleteii. I.'et.-rtncc: To
inepiopV whom ! have lived amono;
r.u 1 ir.n ti"..i for over twentv-thtert
tears. (;M. e at the old stand" ia tho
I' idiiev Ilai.Miair. mnu-r M.;,, .,..1
liroaiiwav.
sepU-92
.1
IEA!.FR IN
rS.' i.-r l.r'fc. a. y vi.. rt in nu- Ii;i:i-s
Kl-vfi'ir ii:rl ci-n;-sr i ll -a;--r ita.i si'r s-.t-i n
liirc:tj. Ii r:ot L'Uy u.i:;l r,-n jft-t it v jriof
uthiTt itKr.on the ra- ili? const for a
more fruitful field of operation during1
4h t i- m 11
luBormS1air. Ane lo.iowmg omcers ; pnipTripp fROTirT HP TTOTF
werechosen: President, Dr. a lkutaj ; IJlUliiilJi LflMllAliu Ut lllLh
secretary, T. Sasaki; treasurer, K. j
Brooks & Quinn,
LETE ZBSTEACTS OF
Jackson, Mo.
GILBERT H. WiLSOFJ.
(.rcci:4e"?i t ft-m.-c A .Kir.ri.T-
US Tilt f.EVfcV.
cape ;i:j.r.Ar. Misrorui
KKKT? A l l:t.l. I.i N OF
Staple Axr Faxcy
GROCERIES.
iJIrfflffirtirnlar attmtton to the hit.pi.t;
ar.d Tvft jTinjf -.f tu iLilit t ij koca .t y,i
ll!fc FCVfTI TCfim eMMrict!Ca in tiiia l.ni . ..
wit! eiirMt- h:':i iu gtvtt $Urfarinn tt i'
nfttrri.ie. ile tiWM a cnod iMirfm..t ...
pi. !. .Tv..r m.-ritthfliU-rmJ i-ai-o ia-rt- tt tliir
1
T
112 Vine Str-et. St. Louis, JIo. j
j ST:uKMsfwg5. T
ij f "l,'.ier li:t- g One bottle of
s w.-n cure j, r.ii.lr Eittcrs wi
.1 '" E roumore coed
Steamer Landing .it loot ol street, j
.if ASE YOU 5 yonrUrtnethlct B
v K. . 51. r A-U w ropy,-eIo.a-, Or hisE A
J,' jr..$aSr..rm.fg.-,.iorrti7 Don't wait! K
.3 ir-j.-r; ii:o ex- H otir KID.msvc
" 5 .? 0 t heirs rainetL Use
Vll li? Tf .0 ..... i
Sul-
11 do
tlmn
V ice .Latin pres-
a cri;.ti-ini of tinsaad mineral poi-j-j
sons wn.ch will remain in your eys-
, -.nwj J)ur uouf3, ana maKc
1 J'0" f: P'-1'-. fc ad broken down
i.i -a! .. . o perwa can remain lenK
t, etc!: who men Sni-il... i. 1
-X' gA0CHTER'9 FACS
j is coT"r,-.l wi,h oily sores, and fest- I
i "'A'? 1 m-Ik? P've her Snlphur
.. --...,3. ...tni-, ,n uuica'.s nealtn,
! who are all run down, should um
.4 iul;d:.!r Hitters. None better.
J ' ?i - F, :i;.h.ir r.it-pKKsSeSBn
v- ten TO - N IC4T hinc Voii
-1 an-l yon will (deep S nervous and
. m.u ana icci Deiier f" ireuy, or in
2 for it. Pnn intr
Sulphur Bitters I health? Sul
wiIliu.iiTOurbioodSphur Bitten
trtircrichandstrnnvMnii. .va -
and your flesh hard. n c w person F
w.. imu. uow. e or yon.
WJUIL .'J'WU!lljlIHH
SctkI 2-rpnt Msnms to A P (minrit rnj
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