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The Democrats are now feeling as the Republicans felt two years ajo lick. ALL f 5 r M3 1J Congressman Arnold carried his own county but with a greatly reduced ma jority. . - i -f.. tse i .-sj -WILL HEAD FOR THE- And the whole State of Missouri has Bopped over to the Republican Bide. Grand old Missouri. , , . The Republicans will have a major ity of ninety-four in the nest Congress sure and probably more. Bollinger county is now Republican and land in that county is worth five dollars more per aero than it was a wct-k ago. : - i; TREMENDOUS' ' &n TRACTIONS A Poor oi l cVrhoud. Poor old rra-h M,;Gu:n- Whcre is your Xiiiicy Jane? Tclce a look nt our roosters. It vras a enmnaisn of education. We met' the enemy and he is ours. See what did. the Democrat's tow line George V. farm. Bast will remain on his The Republicans of Illinois have sleeted twenty-one of the twenty-two Congressmen. . Poor old Altgeld and the Anarchists too. : 7 I he Republican plurality in this county is larger than wa expected. It is a surprise to the Republicans a well as the Democrats. The election is over, tha country is saved, and now we can all go to work fcelin.? that we have performed our duties well and faithfully. N. A. Moslcy. licpujilk-an candidate lor congress, earned ilowell and But ler, two of the heretofore) strongest Democratic counties in the Fourteenth District . 1 Who said friends. ' Christ Betten had no Hurrah York too. for the Union and New The boys voted right voted straight and they The Louisiana tramp bled the Demo cratic candidates. Peter Lehner will collect taxes for two years more. Judge Sawyer will us in the Legislature. again represent The cry of bossim, incorporated ring rule and printing office stock did not frighten the voters. They under 9100a. iney Knew it was campaign thunder. They sawed wood and said nothing till election day and then they stepped up to the polls and voted the right ticket The Effect of lrfeat. What's the matter with "Repoobli canlsm" in this county. C. F. Betten will take charge of the .Circuit Clerk's office. .'Henry English, like E. W. Russell, made one race too many. The father of free trade is a goner. Hurrah for West "Virginia. The Democrats are good 'fellows but there are only a few of them. Judge Koehler will continue to take care of the Probate Records. Alexander county, Illinois, went Re publican by five hundred majority. Jndson Randol will attend to the courts as Sheriff two years longer. William Past will keep the County Court straight for four years to come. The thousands of idle laboring men had time to go to the polls and vote. Pay up your elelection bets, boys, and don't make fools of younel-es again. , Their names are Dennis in fact they are a whole family of Dennises in this county,' Mosley has snowed Arnold under in this county with more than six hun dred rotes. The ery of ring rule and bosslsm didn't frighten the intelligent voters. It was a false alarm. It took a longtime to get Henry English out of the Democratic en trenchment, but the time came. We told you so. As goes the Dem ocrat so goes Cape Girardeau and as Cape Girardeau so goes the county. Theodore Sachse is elected Associate Judge in District No. L His majority Over Grove Wills, Democratic candi date is something over 158 vote. Dis trict No. 1 has always been Democratic. Two men recently bugan the publica tlon of a Populist newspaper at Pop lar Bluff. They got some money in advance on subscription and adver tising and then jumped the town leav ing two hotel keepers holding the bag for two weeks' board. Serves them right They bad no business monkey icg with strangers. Collect board in advance from strangers should be the motto of hotel keepers. Ik Husband "It's a terrible blow." Wife "Yes, dear, but the Lord knows what is best" ' Election Day. Election day. Oh, how these two simple, easily spoken little words ring in the ears of many. It means fame and joyfulness for some and sorrow and empty pockets for many others. The sun rose bright and clear, throw ing its brilliant rays upon joyful and hopefu hearts, but as it ascended high in the heavens gloomy became the faces of many who only a few hours before were bright and smiling with anticipated success. Now the sun is slowly sinking in the west and , the shadow of darkness fast falling upon the scene. The faces that were gloomy are becoming darker and long. The anticipated expression that was there has disappeared, and with slow, weary stepa they are wending their way along the road that will be well traveled by silent, but still hope ful Democratic, candidates. Oh, what a pitiful scene. With bowed heads and sorrowful hearts these poor ambitious Democrats trod alongtrylng to get be- yong the sound 01 those two simple little words, election day. - The ReaalU Democratic candidate with their bag gage bound for the . wharf to take passage for the upper extreme ties of Salt River where they will endeavor to console each other. . Aa Vadernood Fact. When a customer buys a suit or any kind of garment from me made to order it will be made according to his instructions and made to fit in every way. If at any time .there should b a deficiency in the goods or fit of gar ment it will be gratiously corrected, and customer made to feel comfortable instead of disappointed as many peo ple make tapm. -Yon are solicited to call and sne my immense line of samples. Am sire I can please you as t'te clothing business is a specialty of mine. J. T. Batts. Unbounded and undoubted Posnive Bargains. Big Bargains for you in every department. ,No other concern gives the people such values as we give. You are always sure of getting what you want, and that at tit n si The Biggest Stock, the Freshest Stock, the -Best Stock of Am """" 1 O 1 ) rf ti -- A.. - . 3 Ever Shown at Popular Prices. Dry Goods. 0u-Dry cfJis p?' latest designs in dress goods of both home and foreign manufacture. We carry everything i ri" "serges plain and fancy. If you will take the time to visit this de- partment you will certainly be surprised at the large va riety and at the exceedingly low prices. We not only have the dress goods, but all the latest styles in trim mings to match anything you may select. Should you desire a silk dress, we have the largest line of silks ever brought to this section. To those who cannot visit us we will be glad to send samples and prices. BOOTS & SHOES. This' line, comprises everything from the cheapest to the finest hand made goods, for men, women and children. We handle a full line of the celebrated Giesecke & Priesmeyer goods: which are second to none. Every pair warranted. CARPETS. We can give you anything from a home made rag carpet to a Wiltoii velvet. We also car ry a full line of Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Matting, and in Rugs our stock is superb. A full line of Lace Curtains, In this line we are second to none in South - Chenile'and Silk Damask portiers. h Gents' Furnishing Goods. J east Missouri. Tl "1 T"f Q Anything that can be found in the t St.' Louis or Chicago market which is or is not strictly up to snuff we have it. NECKWEAR.' When we say we carry as large a line of ties as any three stores in town, we have said enough. We sell you a 50 cent tie for 25 cents, and you'll say so yourself. , HATS. I" this l'ne we have a standing order to always ship us the latest blocks as soon as they are out, so you are sure 'to find what you want. Our $1.25 hat is equal to any 1. 7 5 hat in town. Our line is complete in any- m square or round cut short cut, stitched or bound, in anvthinp vou want and at vour own price. Our stock also embraces a superb line of Boys' and Children's Suits. (sacks, cutaways in long or Xotlee Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the city of Cape Girardeau for (axes, that the tax books are now in my possession, and the taxes there on due, and I will be in attendance at my offioe fn the court house during each day of the week from 0 o'clock a. m. to 4 o'clock p. m. to collect the same until the first day (of January, 1895, and further, that unless said taxes are fully paid before the first Mormon Farms. ' . Wherever the Mormons live you will find small, well-tilled farms. Brigham Young was one of the wisest as well as one of the greatest men of this coun try. No ono can visit Utah intelli gently without observing proofs of his great wisdom and farsightedness, which have lapped over into Idaho and Colorado. He preached the gos pel of irrigation, small farms and di versified farming as the most profita day of January 1895, they shall be- ble and people have long realized the come delinquent and bear interest at : value of his words. The day of bonaza the rate of one per cent per month for t arming is closing. The people of the each and every month they remain un-, Northwest have discovered to their paid, arter they become delinquent; : 8om)W the folly of carrying all their and their collection will be enforced: . , , , , . .k.. by suit to enforce the Uen on real es-:e ln onb" a tbon"f tate as provided by law, and the seis- farmer with 10,000 acres in wheat Is ure and sale of personal property as is the Ancient Mariner of agriculture. provided by ordinance. : wheat at 20 cents a bushel, with flour Collector. Cape Girardeac. Mo., Oct 25, 1894. nnn h ViL .J iji Tzrzzsszs: srnrrzrrz: r U) Vd$ H 1 1 l J is! J i M if' 3 "i 3 ; yu r ,.t!Tifg i if; I m 1 : ; , l. v.y lj J 1 I It .1 The latest and best selected Of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths,! Hats and Furnishing Goods, bought at greatly reduced prices. at 12.40 a barrel, is worthless to him, even when it harvests thirty bushels to the acre. It costs more than that to II o 4-o Onr Hat Dgpeitawut brim IJOW, fmll of the UiM rle at In'i, BoTi" sad CbUdna'l Em. rnee ue tawrn. - Ml ChUdree't thoim, )m rfylf., bwt . god st the very loir tut priee. raise it. Chicago Record. Eatrayed. north of Bufflngton, on Monday, Octo-' ... ,a ber 15th, two maremules 12 or 14 year. : Stoll would rwpectfully re- m . iiKt with 1 mind his customers and the public gen- saddle or harness marks and having er' ttat he,h" J" U a i.- , i i. fri.. assortment of samples of goods for other a dark brown, shod all around, Piemen the fall and win- scarred on both fore legs, having quite 8eason- The mples include all long hind hoofs, having hip swinney Uteet ot ?ood- He can, he left hip and limping some when -f' - pushed out of a walk. u"f, ,or ll um"u, UW"B" ' u" Ten dollans reward will be paid to cordin to uli r goods. He Ukes ... r..rti. tMno- nn H hMlnr measurements and makes the goods uneand informing the undersigned P Mmself and he therefore guarantees owner. Makiom Haepek, n? ' , . novl. Boffington, Mo. : " 1 Summer Colds. Under th heading of which belong Hay Catarrh, Nose Catarrh, Hay The Place to Bar Oh, say, mister. Something: Good. . don't you know I that you . are standing in your own light by not buying your oysters and game fish at Scott's Lightning Res-1 taurant. If you don't know how to fix your fine fish for your table he will prepare it for the oven, all to do then will be to put it in the stove and bake same with instructions attached to order. Now try me one time and see for yourself. I am Scott, the new reliable restaurant man. Customers and visitors I will please your ap petite. It makes no difference where you come from or who you may "be, I will give you a fine meal for your money and satisfaction guaranteed or no charges if you know how and what to order. M. A Scott, Cook. Cholera Infantum.' That most dreaded summer com plaint occuricg mostly among children from six months to three years of age, qnickly cured by the use of Humphreys' -Specific 4 and . For sale by all druggists, 23 cents each. Asthma and Hay Fever, are positively cured by Humphreys' Specific '77." For sale by all druggists., or sent pre paid upon receipt of price, 25c Ad dress . Hcmphbet'8 Company, New York. ADLETS. FOR RETT One hindMine parlor beep, aeqalrasttklsofltee. sls-St FOB SALE Two lMKbctoTt la good eoedl tlon.. Dote h.T bee ami end h.T. pTen MtitftMtioe. For further l.forni.itoe sppljst tate eflloe. IOS f BcCwem Ope GTtrdev ted Gordoo TiUe, i)k w'nelia with fold bead! aaarf rris. with aaa; K. GnJn eoimved oe handle. FiBder will be fiberaliy rewarded bv raaaniof ambrrlla to J A. inr.k. Cap. titrardsca. Ma. er to toe DturcitAr oihee. ' WAXTK3. - A rood uInihu far Spndettr line ( eoflTsaa tow. aod tcmatrj trad ea aaa o tb. road. A party with prwioua tmrltN prcfrr-d. Bstanmce required. Adunsaa V, dare uaiif DajiocaAi. f r S14 and S Gecalne Cefr:a P'"a VWa 00W t mU aad S4 bsht tnt ec. SI aad ax bi ia emtc eaD 8at aonrelT aaJed enr-i'-t cf Ad- dnae, LkiAi. B. UliU, Waat AUaata, tea Marlunir Urea end ekat iecorvwco.1 . line ef UnnU ReekwceriaUieeltT. ! veenelJ. CaUsod aee for Table Damask.8,. la table damaek, table arte, aavkiaa and Oeilra aad ebeaule eoveia. Dress Goods. WVT& f Dim Goedaeveroptaed apla wrailt aaat Miaaoerl. Aa im- IPassementuir. Uae of Paeaemeatair ie ail wkttbs and aeadea to ntatch toe geeda. 9 Q r m of o Kewatoekef Rnawl, JlX LiC lO rd lnTaisCrpW4 beaattral aatteraa. Ceil jid aee Xmui Mattings. Cblaeac and Jao-. aaeae Mattisp.. t QhaHoQ Lanrwt stock of Wlrv-OllaUcOdiw6tiadeait6eelt7 f nns o Call and aee oar bra' I wivur. rul Hue ef laian-j 5 lonf Ofaka eil ahadea. Lateat '' la id iaa' aad Miaeee C loaka aed W rip . Curtains. Lareo ad " tlrnt laienaftii mf iir- . uera xm canaiaa and Baga Jac ; opeaea. i Trimmings. 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