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T i3 r, . I EOPLB'S APER , CMCial OfgSl If ttj Tai-PiYEPI- ' . . T . ....... ...,HJ. SATUBDAY, JAXUABV 27, UM. When it comet to constitution!) Bnd International law, Sanford Dole, we are aorry to say, knows more than Cleveland, Gresbam and Willis, bunched. . Senator Sherman stamps the WB. on bill as "thoroughly vicious Tliia Is fitting characterization. It bas not one redeeming feature, with it! Away If the Administration has unlimited authority to borrow money for the ordinary expenses of the federal gor erntneut, it is high time Congress found out what it really exists for. President Dole should baud Willis bis passports, not so much to vindi cate Hawaii as token ot his desire to save the United State from further humiliation and disgrace. If the Democrats don't get the country in the hands of . a receiver it will be a wonder. Pretty near all the big concerns including most of the railroads are in that condition now. The country is about all that is left Democratic Congressmen who be lieve iu protection should bear in tnind that protection is not couflued to few industries and a few com munities. It Includes every Section and every interest Anything less is class legislation." It would make some of the old Southern fire-raters of ante-bcllom days turn in their coffins could tbey know that Willis a Ecntuckian, sab! is trying to put a half-negro Kan aka on a tbrouc, over the heads of men ofthe"proud Caucasian" blood, The statement that preparations arc being made to establish republic in Hawaii, modeled npon that of the United States, bas been anticipated In this country. The founders ot the Provisional Government are A.iieri cans in thought, spirit and action, as well as by birth aud desecut. Next to their ambition that Hawaii should be a part of tbe United States as their desire- that fbat country should as similate to ours in its form of scrvcrn ment A republic would be a fitting prelude to annexation. The prospect of a tax on plaj lug .cards sets some old fellows to "reinin feciog" about the various more or less humorous taxes that we bad in war f iines. All your photographs bad to Have green stamp on their backs; it you played cards tbe paek must be revenue stamped. It you took it into your bead to get married you bad le go and get a revenue stamp to put on she license or the certificate. Every sort of paper, save a tetter,had to bare a revonue stamp, and people got to putting revenue stamps on letters from pure force ot babit. A bank draft was worthless without a revenue stamp. An exchauge says: Be k!crd feyeur neighbor aud lend him your paper Iff read if he docs not tnfec it don't hu miliate him' by compelling him to ask for it, but lay it down where be can lfotf it a soon- sis- be wants it Don't be so uncharitable a to' hide it just because be is as able to psy for it as you are. Undoubtedly be bas private reasons for not taking it. Perhaps bas conscientious scruples against paying money for a paper that be ean read for nothing. Perhaps be is mad at the editor for saying too much about biirt, or tbe mferi thing may have shown bis ingratitude for long anpaid subscriptions, in which cafec the paper don't amount to anvlhing, aud he wou't have the dirty thing iu iho house." But he wants to read it all tbe more on that account, iust to re what the fools- F.sve to say. He Iks a right to think it good enough to take aud criticise, although not good enough to take and pay tor. So hu mor the fellow and giro him your paper to read. You may get your 'ba;k- up' at the editor and want the compliment rctoruedv Here is a bit of New Year' aflVicc from Sol Miller: "Beware how you pitch in to redress grievance. Es pecially if yon are editing a news psper,-bewateof Ibis. Meu will come t you and tell yawa'J ntaunorof sean-elalous-tliings that sbwultf be exposed, until you feel that you are chosen-and ansoiuted-for that especial purpose. You pitch in and expose some rascal. If a. broken head or a sore sittiug downarraugement istheconsequcuce, ft belong exclusively tovou; the pub lic have no interest1 in it. Perhaps, in tbe process of denoumrhrg fraud and redressing grievances,, you find your self Jerked up in a libel suit. But you feci that you' are- right, for you have your witnesses: Yes, you have fliem. When you put them on the ot and) they don't know anything at all aUeut it. You are the one that muat stand' tbe punishment and' ay the lawyer. Kc4a nuunrH-eourcftrv--l to help yon out in exjirBscs. Let- tbe j public redress- Ss own giWan. under tbe laws in such- caw. rn ( aud provided." It Mfe To neglect vourself if troubled with any disease of the kidueys? , m i 1 dnngcrous; and if you are a1fficted.j attend to yourself now. Do not wait V... J..I..U- 1I;.am -I IXY1i.fi lUM Hill u v uiiiur II1UU13 - J cured sue when I was given up to die by ewrel Ham, V-jstoii. phy-iria-t-Ionathsrrl.,,, , ;u. ore at 11 propoeed lo ta incomes, which means to la? a apeuaUBd iwtioii.1 ' npoh Northern States, In order to nuke "p d'ficI"T to be created in the, revenne. fn IU. W.rti r e : era. The monev thus in Ha rieel woold be largely used, as the rev tune from the tariff on foreign goods is now largely used, in paying expenses made necessary by the late Rebellion. That is, it is proposed to lay npon the North, which remained loval and subdued tbe Rebellion, a direct and special tax, from which the South would be practically free. Instead of the section which made the enormous war expenditure necessary being re quired to pay indemnity, the portion ot tbe coo u try which saved the Union is to have laid upon it a special and meat onerous burden. It remains to be seen whether anv Senators or Representatives from Northern States are willing to so mis represent their section as to support an income tax. It iseasr lo understand why Democrats from the Everglades and the recesses of the Blue Bitlse may be willing to vole for a tnx to be paid in New York and other Stales of the North. But that any New York or other North?; u (.'oiigrcsinau could vote against the Interests of his own section for the gratification ot those who regard Northern thrift as a reflection on their own lack nt en terprise and euergy, eecms iucrcdible. x r. Pre. Cel. Tetreekeaartah'a Prayer. "Sol. Throckmorton, a distinguish ed Kentucklan iu his day," said Mr. Charles F. Joy, was once a passenger on a wooden sailing vessel on the high seas when a frightful storm burst and tbe vessel became water logged. Tbe ship was pitching and daucing about on the crest of tbe tempestuous ocew like a straw in a whirlpool. The pas sengers were crying and ap))ealiug to heaven for aid. Col Throckmor ton, with all tbe gravity of a Ken tucky gentleman, viewed tbe scene with composure. Tbe storm increased in fury. The sailors were running bout, the officers were shooting, snd everything was in confusion. About this stage of the proceedings the Col onel edged over to tbo side of the captain and said: "Tell me is there really any dan ger? "You see what the rest of the pas sengers are doing,' replied tbe captain; 'ihey are making their peace with God, If you ever do any praying, Colonel, you might do-so with perfect propriety at this juncture. The ves sel can't live five minutes. The next pitch or two will send her to the hot torn with all on board.' The Colonel straightened himself, lifted his hst, looked up to the scowl ing sky wftb a reverent mien, and ex claimed: "'Almigbty God, if yon ever intend to do CoL Throckmorton of Ken tucky a favor, now is your time to do it. "Cc4. Throckmorton,'' concluded Sir. Joy, "lived to tell his story him- sclV Washington Pott Ceirloeie Taxee ! Baeetaw Tbe Russian Government,' which abandoned the idea of an incoins tax sonic time ago, bas now determined to impose a tax upon rhe rental of occupied houses, to be paid by the tenan-'K This impost will be levied for the present only in 220 of the chief towns in tbe empire;- Which will be divided into four classes, according to the estimated value of their' hou property Ihe first class comprises Uhc two capitals. Moscow and St. Pe- icrnwrg,- me socoua includes ten towns,- rbrhelr: Warsaw, Wilna, Ka zan, KiCV, Kishincy, Odessa, Riga, Roetoy-on-the Don, Saratov aud Khar kov. Tbcre are sixty-soven towns in Ihe third class and 141 in the fourth. All of them are situated in Europeau Russia and Poland, but the tax will be extended hereafter to other parts of tbe empire. The aggregate popula tion of the? 220 towns is about 8,500,- 000, but tbe rating' Is arranged so as to spare tbe poorer classes. Thus, the lowest ae-MsJ reutid subject to the tar irSOO rubles (-in of) in the capitals 22-r, 150 and 120 rubles respectively. Arrangements have been made fdra fifth class, in which the lowest taxable rental will be 60 mi les, but as yet no towns hare been selected lor it Be-! sides tbe privileged official and eccle- eislical c!eet, ecboo'S, hospitals and places' of business (which last are already subject to a similar impost), the following houses are specially ex. emitted: Workmen's barracks at man ufactories, etc, and the lodgiug places of the poor, small inns, night houses, etc. Moreover, any occupier chang ing his aoode for one at a lower ren ts.! wiU be taxed for the latter, if tbe change be made during the first quar ter of the year. The tax is calculated on a rising scale, beginning at about 1 4-2 per cent on tbe lowest taxable rental, and reaching a maxiinnm ol 10 per cent, on rental above 6000 rvbles ($3000), 4500, 3000, 2400 aud 1200 rubles respectively in the five classes. It bas been estimated un officially that this will produce a rev enue of altoul 4,500,000 rubles (476,- OOu) 2.000.000, or nearly half, of which will be paid by tbe two capi Lint ef Ball Bteeerr ietirliit meeeUeJ tor re tbe ret eSae e: 1'eee ijizerlraa, ennntr of (Jape tiirerJeae, rase ef atwesea. let Die seek eailuw J J .nor; 24, iKti. 1) Arbu-kh-. B dements. Santiir CoWns, Krfclerhjr. J o Ktbn. Sidney Jokrtecm, Jl f JlitdH-tl. Kora 8niih, Ma da Wackborn. r VAtiotolwix. H; 'et-'. 4 M Urah. r-'.-ed r-a r, rpMontealliua Surety ut the ebove letters wLUpleue hi "A-irertited." fiTina dateol WwuinjWu tltj. U. CKAMtK. Tie CteaM Firt tsre, nUARAHTKE toeemasrytoneaf nnydleorderol ths eeneextlre cry it cither x,, whether arii 11 UX naeoc rumeianKs, TooaeeoorOniewtbrooge .miuiiuawn Power, Waaefntoexa, Beeri w JrtM taU keek. BnelBSl WenkrweA,HyrreiTOQeftin 55IrRoctonll Ettrtikms leocorrbeM. Dl EiWS Memory, Um ol rower Impo iyhEh "1Kio!S lead tUiul laWty. Me nooilwi, h"1 lorlsnB. Sent bTintnojrsopt of price. B..00 order iwerxxeAto lefan toe poney lie ?eeaxenra7eirebrt effected. V.ei bwettaoa; nsnda of taetlmoBlsls fron. aid end Tnai toth um, w!w here ken jsremeeenOy enjred ha-theiiseol Athrodetine- rfreularfree, . Aduieea tub; trswi Weaken Breach. nninlNa CO. box s, Pn-n, Om. Sold by Wm. n. Coervef. The Kick C'kuuBker. A sick room that needs cleaning can be made fresh and sweet without sweeping and without dust by wiping everything in it with a cloth wrung out of warm water in which there arc a few drops of ammonia. The rugs end draperies, though there should not be any in the room, tbe doctors tell us. iiuy ba put upon the line for a thorough airing and wiped in the same wsy. The feather duster, which should be banished because it does no real g wd anywhere except to stir up aud redistribute the dust, is especially nut ot place In the sick rcoin, where there may be, and doubtless often are, germs of disease iu the innoccut-loeking dust If a patient is in a nervous state a screen may be placed in frout of the bed while the freshening gees on. If the room can only be heated by a stove, the noise of putting in coal can be deadened by wrapping tbe coal in a piper before putting on the tire. at Peeple Owlr KBt Tbat the Mobile Ohio Railroad rttns through the best section ot Ihe South, where lands within a mile of the railroad are $3.00 an acre on long time, and improved farms are only 10.00 to llft.00 an acre, (ud that two farm crops or three vegetable crops are grown every year, each of which will net more dollars per arre than tbe same crop iu the North ; that ths weather in summer is cooler, and iu winter warmer, enabling the farmer to work in tbe field all tbe year; where one bas better health and gets more pleasure in living, makes a living easier and gets rich faster than be van in tbe north, there wonld be snch a rush for these' cheap homes as no other portion of America has ever seen. The knowledge is spreading and the boom is coming. Prices will uvb!e every year. Now is tbe tiuiv to bur. Half-fare excursions will leave St Louis Dec 12th and 19th aud Jauuary 9lb, and 16th. Full in formation sent by E. E. Posey, Gen eral Passenger Agcut Mobile & Ohio Railroad, Mobile, Ala. A ( Irealatlnc Letter. Here is a goad suggestion for the girls. It relates to an ingelSous scheme devised by a class of yoang ladies at school together a few years ago. One of them, an English girl, thns exflsins it: t "There were nine of us in the class-, and we were all promising lo write to each other continually, but in our hearts we knew that such a corres pondence could never be kept np. Finally one of the girls- suggested a circulating letter, ana tbe idea pleased as all. "At' the erpiratien of one month- from the time we parted tbe first girl wrote a loiter telling what she had been doing and everything about her self which wonld be likely to interest the others. This letter was sent to the second girl, who, after reading it. wrote' her own letter aud sent tbe two'to the third. "The third, fourth and fifth, aver all tbe others in turn, added their letters until the ninth on the list sent them tM to the first. Then tbe circuit was complete and we bad tbe circulating letters fairly under way. "Now, of course, the envelope al ways contains nine letters, and each gitl, when it comes to her, takes out ber own letter, writes a new one tell ing what she bas been doing in tbe meantime, and starts it on It travels again. "Yon can have no idea how inter esting it is to receive tbe letters and bow anxiously we all await their ar I rival when onr turn comes. We have kept it up for nearly four years, and each tinte the letters come round the pleasare of reading what all the girls have to say seems to'lncrease." liar per" Younrf People. DO NOT SEEK OFFICE. m Um DlaapolatBeaf W.Mb Qal asd Mavkee Mm Cahspp Albert U. Brown, of Miaaisaprjl, clr nit jndjf. threei times igi congress three times a aeontor. twic porcrnor. briflradier treneraJ of militia. n.nd rmntnvtw Id the confederate Army, just before hia death wrote tho following to a yoooj? fnend: "True, aa you say, I bad many offices. Indeed, I mar say that I never knew defeat tn any of my asplrationa. wo U is Itxct oecsnse I had sncccse which people call wondcrfnl that I feel confident to administer a word of cau tion to the ansa of this generation. M yonnp; friend, do not be deceived by th irntter or owe. I am now past my threescore years, and aavfast trareflng mxo ine kd. j nave aeK almost ever? oCBce in tha (rift of the people, and f ean trnty soj with tlie preacher: 'Iti all eamty and vexation of spirit.' Look Hg bark orer a Ions' and I hope not no- noccefisful life. I can cay with a cleat1 conscience my greatest regret ia that I ar, ever made political speech ot aeld an office. There is a fascination ia office whk-b befrnilea man, but be en sured, my yoang friend, it la thefexrinav ln of a serpent; or, to change the Ag ue, it is the Ifrnla fatnna which coaxes you to inetitabte rut. I apeak of that Wlikh I knuw. If my you no; frirocaf wtU be coTerncti by my advice, bam Dth lo say, after all my tucceesea as a Siblie man. now, whon my bead Is neeoming for tha grave, I feel that it erould have been better for me If I bad followed the occupation of my father I and been a (voter. BEfOKE Probate Docket. . . list of Bxecatora, Aamlnletntora, Oaardlsns KAJS?,Um wbo. n leonlred by lew to ex hibit their account for ehlement on the day end dete below named, et the Fehnan Term ISU4, of said oomt, to be baana sad held at the emrrt heme la theolty or Jackson, Cape Girar- Monday, First Day Feb. 12th, l9i. ad's oa Q'D'X ee aSTATB OB WABD- Adam John M I G3n a L sterenson Insane I won n w ceen heirs Birk John Gdn Aosiut Haters Brooks Uenn C Udm .r. Brooks BeneU t&erfcs I Ada jBdwerd Mn-ur BrenneekeSeai't at: Utn lAnnaUbrrbeck Cobble Uoorfe W I Gdn Ihlt ow rhtldren eeme Adm jktartha A Wei kef Crtcnft WUUam C I Adm lUebcooa Ht Tuesday, Second Day Feb. 18, 1894 Dnlle I Heiirr C lAdm Anmt Knwmmn Uerorr Lerl J lAdm William Iierore Urnneeke rratetlek Gda iEmme Kllnrebtel Itevore Johu At Datime C r W Ejseera llermea krvin Jimea M rord Albert C Gloth William Hateher J alia A. Hart Belle llinkle Jacob Ij a urn .a trooper iverore Gdn hla own ehildren em Aim Gdn Adm Klilah Kinder aiethe A Brooks hia own ehildren Chriatiaa Gleth Gdn w M Hateher heirs Wm K Hart Han A Ulukle Ad'x Adm Wednesday, Third Day Feb. 14,1894 Horr.lt John A l Gdn Emily fc ramhheit ; IlareulierK William E'r llosiuah liareuherg MnnrtCbriatlenC Adn lllen-ilim (Ate tickle John P Anm nr! LBii.kie Adra JameaR ItTa Udn H W Howard b.'fti nave John A orrell John A Jonee JoAeph A Keil Marr koebler Henry Keller Fritr. Kinder William kt Adm Jonathan A Jones Ad-1 jacop neti h'T illenrV lofl G;ln iKeinhold ilorhel Adm 1 William J atroe Thursday, Fonrth Day Feb. 15. 1894 l.tmhaaeh J W LaCroix Jacob 1-Aoner John It M1U-li..lil. c M'.lr James H Adm jK Benekeniann Gdn ihla own rhlldree Adm JCtm Ixtoarj win '.icMie l' atiiier Gdn !John Laton heirs Gdn jln-uia R Millet Gdn H A EMarera Gda Wm T Has- heire win Henn W Baniert filler Ell I Meter Prrderlrk n MeLene Mario;! Niemann William Prper KllubeU J Ei'x Gabriel C Pepper .Gdn Jacob Tbomaa Petennan Georxe Wi Gdn idGnil C 1 ewia roweii refer uunn Uaxh kt (Adin ixsintce Howard Friday, Fifth Day Feb. 16tb, 189 leader William sC Ttaroaev Charles V Seed Milton U K-chter Mary Schmidt Ixmle A Sehlueter Andrew A same Setbert DaTld B itlli.kard Marion V Thnma Georse Torronce I. . Van Arabafg John Adm iKexiah M Ranr Adm jiloward A kamaey Adm nnae N Ouerrr llenrr F Kichter Albert Wiukler Gdn Gdn Gdn Gdn Gdn 1Mq c rrnlenwidet heirs us B Harry K Enrelhardt heirs Ifernice Oldham William L Gloth AdmiUacheiCox Gdn C E lloite C E lloix Saturday, Sixth Day Feb. 17th, 1894 i'Ojrea Auirast Weasell Henry Willis Colambna A W.-ilekimt t'harles Wllaon Kobert V Welti-cka I' 11 Gdn P HoCTineiater heira Gdn 'Aamiet Weaeell Gdn j Wm A Miller heirs Gdn Albert J Koae Gdn Uaac W Hobba heira Adm fxniao Vogea Adoi ThomaaJ Bean Bin lAdm Colnmbna W Been Whitleitxe Jemea P Gdu J A Whltledce heira Arrar: JOHKPU KOKHLES. Jadce of Probate. Sheriffs Sale. BY Tlrtae end authority of a aenrrrt exeea tl -n iaened by the cleric ot Uie Cai Glrar draa Conrt or Common Pleaa, of Cape Glra deaS coonlT Miaaonrt; bearloR rae the mh day of lnc!aab.-r. iwt. a-id returnable to1 the Jaeearr trrm. 1H, of aald court, and to tee dtfeoted, i- favor frt LotHa V. Kloaterraenn end azaintC frrdcr-k S. Bradford. I barn levied upon and aeixed ihe following deftfrtbed real estate, altnate, Ivii'-S and being in ths ceu-ily or Cape Girardeau aud State of Mieeourl, to-wit: Ihe northeast tmarteT (V) et the southwest quarter St aud the uorth half r of the eoath aafct ijoarter ad the &futliiret quarter t of tbo aouthra t Juefter ( Si) of section twenty nine township twenty-oiue ), ra-.ise tw-lrj12) et, cejitaiulng one hnudid ai.U sixty (100) acres; eiao tlie foilowiua personal pronerty to-wit: tl'ie (1) locomotrye boiler,, two H) engines end one .1; saw milt with an the flxtares be longing to the same, all in the coanty of Cape l.--ru.-aa. titeof Mistoari. And Slvo the roIWWic trMelbnt Teal eetate situate. Mug Add being In the coanty of Cape Girardeau, aad State of Missouri: Beginning at quarter (V) corner on the south boundary line of acctlon thirty () township twenty-nf ne range eleven (Hi east ana ruo norm wiu said quarter ( l4) section line three- and thin y tbree hundredths 1:1 chains, therce west three rsi ehaina. thence south three and thirty- three hundredtha (1 S3-IW) ehaina. thence three (J) ciialne to the beginning corner, contain!, g one (1) acre, the same being part er.IH number one (I) or eoumwcM quarter tl m areiion thlty isei ttwuhirtwentv-oiiie (iS). rsnge 1111 et in fiM t;irerdesn eonntv. Mis- aoun, end also saw ram bunaine ana oiaer Improve menu aitMt?i a ttie BAia piemiseb ana I will, on Tuesday, ifa Thiniofh Day of January. 1894, fix the oTj.rt botiM door In tha rflr f Car Gtrardfan. Cape iirrdiaa eoiiniT Minftonri. bftwen the hours of nltt o'cWck in th forenooD aa4 tire o'clock In the rtcraooB or that day, anddnrinR the eafon of the Cape Glrardea eoart of Caramon Fleaa of uapa uiraraean conitiy. winaoin, cii raau lo haod to the bifthetit bidder, all the right, title, claim and Ititereht of said Fredrick N Bradford, of, to and to the a'-are deacribed property, to aati-efy aaid ex ecu: ion and cost iaoinlSST sneriff. ShorifTs T.Y yirtna and aathoritT o a central execn Mtm ianed br iho clerk of the Cat Girar dea Conrt of Common Pleaa of Cape Uirardeaa eotrrttj, Hiatoori, bearinK date the Sotli day of Detiomoe. tx93. rftrfna ue So fMr Jaonary term, Iw, or aam cotrrt, and to mo drreeted. lo faTor of John S Avlt, Fr , aad John 8t. Arit Jr and a-raluat rredeiick N. Bradford 1 have levied vpon and aelzed the folJowlna; described peraotial property iitate and belitf 111 lltetwuttj VI areaaeas uilHUcnai uaeiiv we eweta- aotirt to-wit: One locomotive boiler, twoenfinea and one aaw mill with all the fixtures batonaius lo the estate, situate, lyii.f and betnirln the coanty aamfl. ajxi aiao ine loiiowinr aeacnoea real tjr cape wtraraeaa anaoiaiooi Biissoan, wwii: Tne nonneasi qnaner i u i 01 ino soainwesi maner ana mi mnn nui iaj 01 am tmatn sat quarter ( Vi and th soathr-eet owtfter I " of the eontheast qnarter (1 of sectio:i twenty- nine township tweoty-nluo ratine twelve (12) aat con t si ids; on nnnareu and alvtv acres. also the foilowinir do- seTibed real estate aitnate, lyln and belnf In tbe c-janty of Cape Glrardeao, State of Mis- aoari: Iierlnnlnff at nnarter f '! section oome on the soma ooanaary line 01 section in my i townshi twentr-nlne IJS, ran are eleven (11 east and rua north with said qnarter (V) section Um three andhirty-tlrne hid?vdtlio U ss-lOn) ehaina, thence west three n Aahr, theace aoota taree ana tnmy-inree one ancreatne 13 3S-IO0 ehslos, thence three (a) Aetna to tfc bennninc corner nonuiDina; one 111 mm, tne same being part or lot numorronr moi aooih west qo alter (' of section thirty ml, town aMrtAnifeiikii;iP'. ?twiae; eleven 1111 east. la Cape Girardeau conntv. iliasonri. And also the saif mill tralldlna and other Ira proTPiiMpta altaxted on the said premiaes and I wiU, on . . Tueadfty, the Thirtieth Day of January. 1894, a 4V.. k.aa- doOT Lfl the CltT f CsTS Glr- ardeaa. coanty ot Cape Catrau. Miasonrl. hatvawo tha honrs of nine d'oswsa IQ tllC f ai we ll oeo and five o'clock ta tbe afternoon of that day, and daring the session of the Cape Glrar deaa Coart of Coraanon Pea. of Cape GiTar dean eoaaty, sell for cash In hand to the hitthrst Udder, all therisrht. title claim and interest of iStd rrederlck N. Brad font. of. In and to the above described property, to satisfy said ex ecution aud coot. JUDSON M. RANHOL. Jaa4nlS97 Sheriff. EXECITTCK jroni'B.-Notlce la kerehr gireo that letters teatamcutarr with last will annexed npon tbe eetate or Hattte T. Berrr. deccaaed. hare been ftranted to the en- derslened bjr tbe elerk of the Cape Otrardran IrJIUI V. VWDim, a . p ' eonnrr. smsonn. Deanneaate tne aiuetn oar of leeenher. IHnt. All persona baviLjr elalma seainet aaid estate are required to exhibit tbewto him for allow ance wttnin -we Teax from tor aaie 01 tai'i let ters or they may 'be proelnded from sot benefit of aticb estate; and if aaid claims be rot exhib ited wltbln two yeara from the date of the pub lication of this notice they will be forever bar red. UUSI A ASlHULi. JeolJuSJ Kxeeater. FIN'AL SETTLEUKNT.-Kotles la tlerebr civen to all creditors sod others Jnteretra In th estate Merrin L. Illnkle. deceased, that the endeTBtffned administrator of aald eetate Intends to make final settlement thereof at the next termor the Probate Court of Cape Girar deau ooenty. Mlsaonrl. te be held et the eoart noose m see sirr 01 eeeaws, suswsn, oa jeoo dsr, yeenrary lath. !.. . . jSD3Hns Admioiatrator. 7IVA1. SKTTI.F.MKT. fJofiee is A airen to all creditors and othera int. see ted In the estate ef bcrxilaa lates. oeoeaaed. that the andersis-ned edminlstrator with the will annexed of aald estate intends te make in.I settlement thereat at the next term- of the Probate Coart of Cape tiirardeea eoanty Mia Mnrl. tn Be held as the eoart boose In the city of Jeekeon, Matteart, ea Meeday Febraary ' cuBiirtiv r ninn jaedSuS Admlaiatrator. Dr. O. W. Tarlton, formerly of Oak Ridge, baa bongbt out Dr. fat ton and will make bis home in onr cite- ib tbe future. Dr. Jarjton is well known here and his old friends and aeqnaiutancca will be glad lo bear that he lias located here. -liu SOME FACTS ABOUT HuhickeBro. CULLIOIi HAT. 1. They are the Ivest Hats for th money. 2. Thdy ftre iHade ia every desirable shape to soft every taste. 3. They are the only hat raUanteed by the mannfictar- en to be tutexCelled for durability. 4. Bo many are daily sold that the 'maimiaxtsrexs can afford to tut nothing but tbe best materials. ff Xone Genuine without above Trade Mark. MMufatureel b NUNICKE BROS., iT. LOUIS, HflOs Reduced frsm; If L m T3k CrtmtMt ' Tkc lereasost men of the world write tho Uteretmr ef caartemareaiiis cSlTltjr for TUB FOfcUM. This reduction in price at once gave THE FORUM the largest circulation ever reached by a periodical ot its class exceeding all expectations. Te many thMghtrejl people, the price of Tbe Ponmi has httberta bcea pro hibitory; Indus! eJI the greet Revkwa have been tee high In price tor the me i see ef Intelligent readers. Bat new the euseaber ef rssstrs of rbougbtisj uteretare men and women who) wish reafly te knew what Is going on In tbe world a tit Me the narrow liasita nt nertlcelar sects and perries Is greet eneegh In the Loited sutes te eerrent ee revefatlonAry a redaction la price. The Forum dlscnsjes iavportAwt AaAfscts, knt M Is net dna. The Hteeetnre et cooteapo raveenui aetlvHy as, la fact, tbe asoet utereethrg of all IKerataer. Aaacricea) cltirrnshlp ImpUes tbat a swan shall knew tbe etdnlens ef tbe Imesieat aata and tbe latest great achkeeaeeats ia every dlrectlen et activity. SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED. The Foraat Is notit as cheap as Hit aMaazlaes ef aiers eetertalfiiaent THE CHEAPEST. THE LARGEST, THE BEST, OF THE GREAT REVIEWS. The Forum Publishing Company, Union Squcrc, New York. 35c a Copy. $3 a Year. J, . frnmkltm. Prtt. Mpf KtkUr, Ctutthr. D. 8. Stibirt, Ag$t CmtMtr Mr. M. mtttr, Vtt$-0r.r. CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. jackhox, aiMorn. Capital Stick, S50.C00.00 (ovwtt Dtrosiroar. A general bnxlcing bi'sincs titinsacte:!. Aecoonte or rtrmera, Mercbeata eud Stork Dealers Sollciti-I. SISECTCS3: J. E. PtANKLix, T.J. Bisr. J. C i.ierAD F. Tiauaauxx- W II Uillkk. C. Kxist.ies Peraa Powbll. W. C. tBeiwett; Contractor and Builder. Shop on Broadway. 7our Patronage Solicitsill GILBERT H. WILSON, (Seocssaca to n.rroe a 8e:bt.) OS THE LKVKX. CAFE GIRAKDEAU, MISSOURL keeps a ruix List or Staple and FakcI QROCERIES. UiTfBMntriilBr ittntloa to th khiTtptnf ndrretT.nKof Iretifht and rood ofalMtliida. HiiMvml frn xpeiienee in tbU batiDt will eubl bim to fft atitfictloii c nil pfttmnt. He Im kepa food SMtottmeDt of m ini Qthr lld sefd . Hp aolictta aiitl will u(jeTortom-rit U)3liber&l piironsfe of UiU oommoBltv. Sit 4 H. STEI1TBACH, aTAtXFACin Of PATEXT Cork Faced Collars And all ether kind of collars, harneae. aaddlaa and bridals. An work fully traaiauteed Alae dealer BUGGIES, CARTS, Road waaene and all kind ef Teh Idea. Cor. Broadway and Sprir-r Street. Brooks & Quinn, COMPLETE ABSTEA'TS OF TITLE Jackson, Mo. IffiS.: W. SCHRADf E, 3.11D-WIFE. A Oradnete: with honors, of the St. Loais School of Midwifery, and the only eradiate Mid-wire In Cape Otrardeea. Residence oe Beltiew street two doors east of Sprigs street You can fool3 a f I .. . The wonderfaj Call iilli mmaatuaeaetotxas. ttnHfMwmrnai.ininai m. i-ini. ii.I? MatinM m.m,M,l. -. that the heat expert ledges were bAfneiT ! We are exdasrve farporteni of these xxxids Bad lli.MIIIWll. ll. llllllll I ' - ' .nawaiwasuaaaniaancBtneiwewiiiaeDd you by express, cod. (fnmjtfi A. txamant if r tonwaft n BaeawSM sMaa Pka or Ear atA. hanrtenmrltr eat- Sax xW..a Arat eet etose, and s.ee per cent, each additjooalcerat; fnail emreceint of pricn. Ii.f.n i-.i- er. to saw ax us ex. 1 liai..a Ml nntfn.il m -w. fcaeany aaimj sac axes treated. east asf 1 MTCxMAnONAL OEM CO. A(taia WaMta. U iU Onn, Ckkcxe . . . T I 4 ' rtr '! j eeeA. ......... Hunicke Brai HAT" o A A eV A mtt ewe AeWtVeA.1 G. W. TRAVIS, The Dentist, IYm-lirca dentistry in all its branch es. Rates reasonable. All work done iu tfifl bet itisuncr tad gisr anteed. No extra elmrges after the work is completed. Keterenee: To the nnonle whnm I h.vp livkft en .'iff . n .1 I r . . .- I. . tau. in in i n i n I i 1 ' I I nt 111 i rc ..-eel ,w..- i. - Rodney Iiuildiu-r. earner Main and Broadway sep 14-92 COPYRIGHTS, C! I OBTAIN A PTF"T For CTPLepawer ktA an neneet opfotee. write to BI I N N oV CO.. no hare bad nwir frftr -ears' Uperlenos la tke emeus kesineas. rnmnenirv Bona sinetl? emilMenll. A llneeboek of la. Xcnratlon ronoenunc re rem. bow to oN. taln toenl sent free. Also a cateJoaM at 1'l.Ti Ml ana menus, books sent In Palenu M.IUt.ib Mucn a Co. resale Kmal notlealtlth, Mel.ntlae Amerlenn. and ana are tmreebt wtd.ir beionitk. public wltn gat east to toe Inrentor. TbU solendld Barer, vened weeklr. elca-antl. llraste-teii. ha. h fir, k- larceat clroalattoa ef anr anctitree work la tae fgl Binu. SMela enjees sent free. to!dlne3diOoaiaiooth.7.jo.yea'. f1 tlful slaiaa. m ootori, ene plmorrasbs ot nwW hrrasss. w!tk vlana. enabMne astgst dealen. anil seoare enotraeta. MMsnleaweief eua.i e 14. aw tuiiai. 3t BeoA owat. iririr CURE tUk Haarlaaneeml TeUareall tbetiealilni tan Cent s. . blUoma etat. of tbo eratKa. aaoh sat Ittxan.se, MUI, Erowsineae, Dtatiwai aaeST eating. Vain In tha fii4 Ad, Wntle ikattsaoai isaiai kahls aim saa has nsso shown laoejlxaj, SSC.I SsaAanhe. eat Onter-a TJtOa ttmr nif are eqnally TAnzahle ts oonettpauon. , VMtlu thluBeT.ruoaplaiBLwlUl ( ttmel ill tJiaKirrleWTIOf tbStattwAtilDVjaaU tarn G4EAE3) AeoagWOTfahanet pi wilsmtetaoaswaa eolier from IhwaiatnawlaaoomplatBai Wtfoctae Ssytheirtoodnamuoaa-rietsnSbeeaAwd those who oneetry Hsaa wul aad ibaae Utn. sillaealw. aMSSa eeaaaaj .iTSttet lher will not be . WO. Be MMwUaoUtheaa. aWeiter eunaxf nasa ACHE rk tbe Viae of ao many Bees tknt here si vkera wamsk.onraiaatboaBt. OazxUaeeawH while ethseadoaot. . . Oartare Little liver Wle saaeer dataS sa4 eery eaeete take. OxeCrwo tWasaah.a4oe. 9hey are etrlcilf rstfotable and do not frtp. ae eanre. bat by lhw switlaacnon plaaas all wan wAttbem. laeialaattSaaatai arofartl. Isnt ay drwasiata wrwaata, ax nal by nasH. SAITC Hioeotell OOn New Verti; miiP!LLSi.AllDOSL UBlLfMi The Mont tliMWMflil KftiHr mwmr dtatwv and. m It ts eertaia ta tta CmU aatd dO aot- KENDALl'8 SPAVIN CURE. OwatsI been eatna yeer annein Onre ' enCT.. en atsa.rse 01 Him enoB. II . m nWIW rSTC. ta almsit erexr eaven. lenM . KiVaouev KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURL aVx.Areilt7ta.anX. (sal. ITxituu. Co. Oenu 1 tried your IxxnAii. arirm Ctmx.' end It had th Jaalred .fleet. I anad not an He !" horuj of? a. y kors..kad a TarriMn fianOaoaals Be. B." i. KENDAL Saeeanran ralta. ?, XCrX. BL B 1 Alrl. CBI COIST. ICArTrER'Sl Cape City Roller Mills. Latest Musi Roller Prcctss. Hula nested tee Holler Pniuuee. ere ere now prepared to make Boer or tne Hoeef moee. Ainaie enr KXHier rroeess riovr eui eea TiBee Jwe tkat U U tie best near amide. UIYE IS A TRIAL STEW BROS.. ProVr. Ata&HUAZ BX, GAPE OIBaVRDCAU. MISSOURI Galvanized Iron Cornice Work. Also IIANUFACTUEEES. Booflnf, Gntterina; and Spoatln; at Lowest Price. Cape GirardeaTi. Mo. lutn, Hi et JtBtln Cklap, lultt, IttTiil Si. tills fcStABUSHED 1876. Steinweiiiler StoffrEgBii J go. 1MPOBTVBS OF Ccffees. Teas and Spis. Cofee Hesters and Spice Grinders. Largest Importers in the West Ins ported last year 10,800 bap er orer ls.we. M0 poaods of eosTe,. 413-411 Sooth fta Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. ii. K. ULRICH, Traveling Salesman. F. A. KAGE, .-Notary Public.-: Oflee st the Star Stable. iulAh StreeSi Cs eirsKVee. ST. CHARLES SLOOIT, HERMAN IIKNKECKS, fkoPHJKTOB, Corner Main andTbemia Streets, Under St. Charles Hotel. The Uet of WINES, LIQUOKS ANI CIGAIW always on hand. Sole Agent for the Celebrated ELAKEMCRE WHISEEY, The best whisker in the world, and so pronounced by all compe tent aJge ot Jwd llqnors. Fresh Eeer on tap all tbe time. deai.fr . OF ALL KINDS. TTblJe and Te!nw Pine. Poplar. Cnvreee I fl lamrii:. a-l f-eillnc X rmii. 'rikhin Oak, Unjn, Wrli nt. Ash am Cherry. Alco , , . ... , ' u' ' , , , .. 1 l-njr. Iv. ffMuee. Mttin. ffindol. rt-Window and Dnnr tmoem; w hei man to order o bort isotiee. DciiTarad anywben tnnlde of city l.niU. Spiii--h Street, Cape Girardeau. Mo REED & A8TH0LZ REAL ESTATE AND ISSURAJTCE AGENTS NOTARY PUBLIC i COUYETAICEJ Rnasm. Jtt. Kanns and Timber lodi boaicht. Kol4. cxchaitcvl. iwntetl aotl Uktn ear of, OaJaa. ColItiona and Payment of Taxe promptty aTtenfo to and loan a?fon attMl r""one and faun renting a lty. Oitfco la Arcade BoiMitir, oorur Mala aud Theoii atreata Capa Girardeaa, IIo THS STEAl LAUNDRY Wash for Everytody And Wo Are PrspiredTo Do It W havn porch ard from Mr HawXicff fto Cap Cily Mftm Lanndn. Jt will ba rom- fdrtH rqti.vin-d aid p'rrpar4 to do tb andrr busltma of ontheat Mimoart. Wf caarautev vou aatistirtion, fur wa propoMto do ait.ci:m wurx Mr ak oar patroaagr. aud a tiial. U WrlUllll eft Co. John L. Miller DE.Ul?t TITUS BRAHD8 O? LIQUORS, WIN S3 AUD CIQABS. The (neat Saloon In ths city. Ssectal atten tion siren tjthejie trade. FRESH CAPE BEER ALWAYS OS TAP. Urs. Mary Alexander BMpeesfallj aaaoaneea to tha fmbUe tkat mbt la ptaparrd to do CUanlcif , Rpa.r.ng and Cotcpfn of Ctothtng On abort notion at her resldenec en Tbemis bet Main nd Independeaee BIU BABUA1KS AT n. A. LEHEil'S Stoves a'd Tinware. T ABwtWaieAasKtoaeapatheaselateejtli A-'aaathUsAosrl. Roofing and Guttering. KAUtOXT STB BET, CAPI 6IRABDEAP. liraorf A. KETTEUER PAT CASH FOR Hides Feathers. Hags. Bones, Scrap Iron. Etc. Wiwrowti and ofllea Id tha Hlra&T MMIac oa Froot Stmt. CAPK UIBARDEAtT. M1BAOCRI. Brloc a toot old acrav laoa. ran Cbd boaea Boa m wo obbb w mmm msioirs, Bocif.ux, c P. C. COOTEK, ATT0R1TEY, Arcade Building, Main Street. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI. Peoaloas, Increase Pensions. Boantiea Coat mtrtattea of Eatiooa, Land sad Ilomesteid and Pre-emption tlsloie, axd iu ama or wxn n lis erven raoarr ai laaiitut. Bxrsisxrct: tHUlrt atteaUoa te koAlcesa jfloilway Timer-TaW bt. ivoun a PADtxaH KAiLwar. , - si, ions a caibo sbobt uxa. ii. a. a x. sm.As. as. vv. T,T. eU:l A. af. H ei . sr. i n r. m. I:t r. St. s es r. a. s 11 p. a. t to r. si. 4:14 r. at. lit. Merienolit.t, L.e. FarkarClty...... Lt. Carboodale...... fl a. at. 4r. Barrlaoa S OSa. at: Ar. Aterphysbor..., ( IS A. m. Lt. Harrison ISt. m. At. PlDekiMrTTlll. . . t:15 A. St. Af. CoaUterrlli. f S4S a. at. as r. at. e.-4r. a. At. St. AsMis.. llSi A. St. te. at. lajts.. 7:es a. a). S:4J A. hi. ft . a: S ex r. a. 7 te r. a. s o r. a. :1S r. a. 45 p. a. ttJr. S. ho-ia p. a. ty. Conlterrtlle . L. PipekMyrlUe ... H is a. a. Af. MaiTleoa ... .... H.-tA a. a. Af. MnrphTsbore ... llr;e a. a. Lt. Harrison HIT A. a. Ar. Carboodale ..... 11:S a. i. Ar. rarker City ... IfflM. Ar. Fadacak S S9 r. a. er. jaeuuvuua z:ax r. m. e Dally, f Daily eases, axuidey. Thta line now nxaken dlieet enaaeetlea wrra 6. T. A C. treiee lerrtox Cape etrerdeea at sees as., amrlnc st St. Loeia et 11 t a.m. aetarulna.. leeee St. Levis at I JS a. as. arift- tne et Cape wirmrdeea at x:0e p. m IS: a. xter. uei Art. 8. MHS. ELIZABETH ROTH MID-WIFE, tUeMenee en Breed ay. tkree etoera vaat af Wsllbef 'a Farnitnre Store. ttAzieATa or ras 5t. Lottls School of Mid-WiTM. Twenty (re Tears carlnee. lAlleaOUpnicepUyanendad BA-rSSsaa JOHN ST. ATIT, ; SnaatU SUeet. seoond toor from InlrpanetA! ' aea. ChsapaaQiBnes the etcj-n3e'- GROCERIES, Qussnswart tad Slasswa Aa4 wm put Mat Bws aUvkst Prle IVxr COUNTRY PRODUOB. Be soltetM a ahara af pejtiUejatitiaag Bare. AAeted taw NEW PROCESS, An M new Beakttnf none ssat eea not b Trailed by any nun In the eoooarf. A traaa of the Holler Process rvrr will ennelnee aaxw (udie of Uood rioew thxUttalaunwxOi leeajt maiuifacrured. . GIVE IT A TRfAtet P. POTT, ProBweton Gnpe GtaarieaVB fCo, UNION MILLS. BOLLXB PROCESS. CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO f. W. FOTT, Frop't. PATS Bt All time., the highest market prlee fer wheat ei.d White Corn Nanaf aefmree and sella at wholesale snd retail, aider fall guarantee, the Mioainf brand, of l'lonr: KKX CA KK-llA, : : Patixt. f.il.Y tuk VaLI.V.Y.Ksiia Faacie Q17KKN o tb CArK, -I t U : : : : : Fast. CKKEor.A. : : : : Caoica. Fresh frrmr.S CePn Meal for sale ex- eacaaaawt tlee XJ! kli da of thill feed J. M. MOUK1SON DIALER IX OF ALL KINDS, Spanish Street. Cape Gimrtlcti( Mcv I will famish pin JoUU and all rom nmbmt for ifi pr l.ow any wlM-ra In Ue city Untlu hi y wiH-rw m ute cuy uouuf tug eboapar taaa sold In baTV'ttll yon prft my yricn . o draTue ou mT laaubcr. ISeiaaiaberi CHEAT GROCEKIES,. -eSCCH A84- CANNED GOODS. Cigars, Totacco. Fine Candies AND FHUTTS. FATIMTHIS. KKINO TOl-R PROIIUCS AHsT (sAT YOl'B MO.Nr-V8 Woltfll. XT sell at prices that Defy Competititanv Oall and sez cs. WARREN & SON. Opposite Sturditaiit Baali. mn ttttt 112 Vine Street, St. Louis, Mx , A rap. tilreirweaa c. St f ri 1 srdirf at ieot ot street I the urr Blood Purirer m tmb woma WHY SUKRwicathatehrotiie I disease Do yon want to diet Snl. piior iiitters will ears rosy at It has uooaanaa. Wot do yon anffer wrlth that rOOl-, OfBSWVK BRIATHT Toa, Bead not if JOtl rjae) Hiirphne Bitten. They never fail to core. Operatlrca whoArecioaerrmnftnevt ill the mills and erorkebopa; dorks wbo do not haee auflV-teut aserrian. and all wbo are confined indoors, should rtse Solphar Bitters. Tbe will not toen be 1 1 WE A If AND SICKLY. Is exwjr Breath nrmorsv. Toeae 3 Stomach is ont of order. Solphar C anuw mm MKJ Wi.a WWiaiKT SV USAXb Btupnnr tnter will taut vcea np and make roe) 8TRONO AND HEALTHY. At tho jtawe. tw9 wwimIimJ C1 ..." rni. nna 3) pur BiUers should be nsed. fag n wm iwmLfwnimww R?tmI 3 ?-seat ataimya to A. P. Oidway Cbwa eter.m, Mm, ,ffct aadteat wort iMlrtrt sasn ussst