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MIXED UP. ETerytUlna ot Loral Form To Found That la or Interest. UOXDAY. be Cant. Harry Moon shows the effects of roughing it around Santiago. The Captain looks tired and haggard and his complexion is yellow. SyulTi5ivt Missouri is wvll r?;re-seu-ted in the volunteer army In this cruel war. We have furnished several of the company' for the tfth regiment and mr Southeast Missouri boys will prow as good soldiers as any in the ti.ld. Cant. Albert B. Sloan and Lieutenant Houck of the fith regiment are Cape boys and we Are proud of them. Dr. A. l's Sawyer: I have been roubled with rheumatism and lung trouble for a number of years, can say I never had any thing help me like your Family Cure. Mks. H. Vi.iiAKi, Jena. Ills. Sold at J. Maple Wilson's drug store. landlords in the street sprinkling district are talking about raising rents on their houses when sprinkling is liegun so as to make the renter pay for the sprinkling. A mule lielonging to a man named Clark dropped dead on Lorimier street yesterday. The College is thivshing wheat on its lower farm. Moments are useless if trilled away: and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring im mediate relief. V. I. Coerver. . i On the Htli of August Conrad Siein er will seil all Iiir. personal proerty at public sale. Rodney Whitclaw's liorse attached to a siii ivv. took a run tiown Main ! street yesterday creating a little ex citement. Then- was no person in the sunw at the time, and "little or no i damage was done. Dr. A. P. Sawyer Dear Sir: Mrs: Hamburg induci-d me to try your Fam-1 ily Cure. I was greatly iicneTitcd by i and I r-com:ncnded it to every lady in poor health. Rcsiicctfullv. Mik. Asm.' ir Sold at .1. Map! Wil-on's f iiirti if. The wheelmen will be here from Louis on the morning of the .''.nth They will come h.-rc on the steamer Idlewild and tiie officers of the boat guarantee to land them hen- by six o'clock in the morning. The big bi cycle race will take place in ihe after noon. Our jicoplc should siv that we have the Capahas again this year. The Capaha parade is an attraction that the -op!e come to see from far and near. It is an advertisement for the city that helps ns in many ways and leaves a lasting impression far and near that wc are a live progressive H'opIe. L' t us have the Capahas. Why Dr. Simmons' Cough Syrup is the cheapest. It is the only cough remedy giving ."( doses for ."ill cents. Money is refunded if not lieiieiit'ed or satislied. 'J'ry it. Ask your druggist for a sample bottle. For sale by all . Insists. Persons from this ti.-.wi visiting the beautiful saloon of our old friend Maciiiuann in St. Louis are surprised at the kind attention his waiters pay to tip- health of their customers. Vis itors ean frequently hear them i-all out. Too pale! t'ndouhtcdh this mean- that the complexion of some of Bachiuanu's guests a if not sati-faet- ry to hi- altemlants. TfKSUAY. lr. Sawyer: Dear Sir: I can "i:lJ" i with pleasure that I have been usinii your medicine, and will recommend it to all suffering ladies. Mm:. W. W. Vi:.vriii;i:.s!ii:i:. Augusta. Ga. Sold at .1. Maple WiHsoji's drugsto re Congressman Vandiver will remain at home till Congress meets in Decem ber. He will bok after his political fences of course. Our business men should place their advertisements in the Fair catalogues. These catalogues will Ik- distributed all over the country and ltesides ad vertising the advertiser they will ad vertise the Fair ami the city. If you are bilious, try Dr. sawyer Little Wide Awake Pills, vou will lind them just what you want. Try a free Sample. They do not grille. Sold at M. Maple Willson's drug' store. The Board of Directors of the new Fair Association will have to keep moving' to get things in shae and ready for the Octolier Fair. L. S. Joseph, cashier of the First National Bank, returned home to-day from Chicago. Running- sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may be cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. W. H. Coerver. The big bicycle race from this city to Jackson on the :i(ith inst. will lie a big thing for the town. A boat load of jieople will come here from St. Louis. It is now a settled fact that we are to have a Fair in Oetober and we pre dict that this year the Fair will be a big success. The Water Works Company are preparing to put in a settling basin. Mr. Thomas W. Gannon, President of the Company, informs ns that he is having plans made for the basin and will have hands at work on the basin as soon as possible. He e.xjiects to have the improvements made within the next few months. Certainly you don't want to sutler j With dyspepsia, constipation, sick 1 -V. -1 1 . .1.1 . ...1 I- . . - ucauacne, sanow shin anu loss o: ap- ,t has worms, and curing with strong petite. You have never tried lie-j medicines only makes conditions Witt's Little Karly 1 Users for these , worse, by irritating its delecate complaints or you would have betn stor.i.teh. White's Cream Vermifuge cured. They are small pills but great js ,iid but certain in effect, and Is a regulators. Wm. H. Coerver. superior tonic as- well as .1 positive August I'de is the biggest man on worm destroyer, the Republican ticket in this county. Councilman August Kuesskamp is Judge Robert L. Wilson left on the putting down granitoid sidewalk in afternoon train for Belmont. Mo. He front of his residence, corner Broad will be absent several days. way and Fountain streets. The steamer Grey Kagle got in at! The tith Regiment of Missouri Vol eleven o'clock this morning with a big j unteers is now at Jefferson Barracks trip of freight and passengers. Or. Simmons' rWisaimi ilia effe - .t - ually A iii S WMk, Impaired and debili atted organs of both sexes. Its action is quick and lasting. Fifty cents and 50 doses. Capt. Harry Moon will no doubt give ns some interesting news about j the battle of Santiago while he is here ' waiting for his wounds to heal. The' Captain was right in the front wiiciv j the bullets were th ing thickest. I F.ditor Pigg of the Farmingtoii Xews was at Jackson vesterda v. .. . ,t I riah Jones. Hezekian Broun and John Peter Smith will testify to the i wonderful curative projjerties of Dr. j Simmons' Cough Syrup. Sample hot J lies iree. .-laiisiaciioii or money iv unded. For sale by allduggists. There is too much talk in this town too little about patronizing home and j PUILUH- Ui III'" )M e.l' llllij:. tl I : men here who are continual! v 1 1.... . .f .1... 1.: n- know erving for home jndustrv ami who buv t-vvrv- thing they need in St. Louis Suehi 1 jp' - ople are not good citien-. Dr. C. A. Schul. Dentist is nicely located ou the sceonil Moor of the Rivcrview Sanitarium. His newquar- tcrs an- Mini . elegan' anil would lie irge ciiv. j a credit io a illar.r. Snow Liniment. There is j no pain il win not relieve, no swelling I it will not si-.bdue. no wound it will j not heal, it wiil cure frost bites, jchilblains. and corns. L'" and .Vicents. 1 1, lien Miller. Capt. ilarry Moon brought with him ! the ball that v.-as cut out of hi- leg by I an army surgeon in iront of .-lantiago. It is a wicked looking liitl.- death dealer, made of lead and coated with nickel. 'apt. Moon says the Span iard who -hot him was six or -even hundred .i.-rds away. A reporter of the Daily Dk.Mi h 'hat hail the piea.-iire to-dav of looking I over the proofs ..f halftone iilustra-j Jtionsfora pamphlet In ! published! bv the Riverview Sanitarium. The illustrations arc elegant. About sixty thousand copies of the pamphlet will f ! printed ami oistrihuted i hroughoiit j the eouMry. Tin- Riverview is a grand house and Mr. Dnnlop. iis man ager is a valuable man to any city. WI'.DXKSIJAY What is it? A cure for Coughs. Colds. Croup. Wiiooping Cough.! Hoarseness. Sore Throat, and all I Bronchial AuWtions o! the Throat, i Chest and Lungs. ."t doses for .In! cent-. Mo. lev refunded if -t fail- to give satisfaction: we mean Dr. Sim-! 111.. 11" CiiTi.rli SlT-i, !",. l.i- ..ii i druggists. ! Tin- steamer Ferd Heroiii. dow n this I morning. had quite a crowd of excur ., i i vi.;i.. .1... i sionists i t(iti. i, iiu- iijc ooaL was at our wharf the passengers came ! ashore and admired our beautiful j l. . Ihe Major s annual audress to tbe council, delivered las! Monday night .. l...i.ril..- .1.,.., :. 1 IS 1111. L1. (I 11 lllll. Hill illllCUl. nut u , . . reaus an rigui ami is y.-rv interesting ailin-- for the citizens of this eitv. ."small precaution- oiicn prevent , lark great mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Karlv j Risers an- very small pills in size, hilt j Tl' gam.- Sunday lH-t.vecn the Clov a re most effective in preventing the j er I-af ami Capahas should draw a most serious forms of liver and slom- ilv,H. crowd, ach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and' regulate the bow Chetitham's Chill Tonic is iiecuiiai els. Wm. H. Coerver. ily adapted to jiersons in enfeebled The city council should hold a por- j health and invalids. It assists di tiou of the wharf fund now for a while i gestion ami is a perfect stif ngthener to pay for repairing the wharf. Some j adpetizer. Satisfaction or money re- repairs a iv badly needed on the wharf right now. Hon. L. F. Klostcrinann aiiii Capt. John F. Srhuchert are going around town soliciting adverlieements for the Fair catalogues. The Bicyclist's Best Friend"' is a ! familiar name for DeWitt's Witch j Hazel Salve, always ready for emer- j gencies. While a specitic for piles, it j also instantly relieves and cures cuts. ! bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Wm. H. Coerver. The Cajie Brewery & Ice Company shipped a big lot of ice to Commerce yesterday. The Company is doing a big business now both in ice and beer If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have !een annoyed bj- a con stant tickling in the throat, you ean appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Wm. H. Coerver. CJTlie C'Hpahas will play the St. I.onis Clover Leaf teaft at Sportsman's Park neii Sunday The game will be tailed at 2:.tt. This will be a game worth seeing. The Capaha boys went to Charles ton and got the stuttin lieat out of them. Our boys can't play hall down in the sands of Mississippi county. If your child has thin, pale cheeks. i uncertain appetite and unrestful sleep. i . . ! and the Southeast bovs who are In i that ivlment aiv enjoying life. I Dr. A. P. Sawyeri- Pear doctor I have used and sold your Family Cure with excellent resoults. It cured me of the rheumatism and I now am 50 year old and have not an ache or "pain. Mks. F. A. RHOADS. Sutherland, Iowa. Sold at .1. Maple Wilson's drug store. THURSDAY. Don't forget if you use Putnam Fadeless Dves vou don't have to send for a package for wool and one for ; cotton. hach package colors all - tillers, rold hv A. It. Coerver. It Mr. and Mrs. L. . I. Albert. Mrs. S. AlU-rt. Mrs. C. S. Givens and Mrs. Wm. Stone returned home last night I from Poplar BlulT. where they had lieen to attend the wedding of Waltel j S. Albert and Miss Daisy leuer. j .ludge Joseph Koehler of Jackson ' came in yesterday evening and took i the train this morning for St. Louis ur mills aiv pay sixty-six cents for wheat to day. Arbor-al and Arbor-al soap for sale tbv W. II. Coerver. W. C. Hainan. ' I! Miller ami V. A. Trickey. The steamer Maytlower is going into the Tennessee River trade again. She didn't find business enough in the St. Louis and Cape Girardeau trade to I ItlUlt'i i i Tii. it pay. re will be a grand campaign barb 'cue at Wiiler's Garden next Tuesday. The manager- promise a ! good time for everybody who attend. Dor.'t forget if vou use Putnam Fadeless Dvcs vou don't have to send for a package for wool and one for ....(.. -I, i L-i.r.. ,.ini. -ill lilicrs. Sold by W. i I. Coerver. U!Sn,,u" Linemer.t. it will positively K. F. Kegenhardi. Christ (ield mach.er. Herman Sehi adi i-and Char ley Reiker went to Bonne Terre tills wee!: to build a big brick school house. Mi-s Annie- Nolle u-ft St. Louis Sunday night for Nebraska to visit JMr- Wm. Reskenvcy. She will also v' " :it the Omaha F.xposition. Miss j o !te is a niece of Mr. Anton Schrad i er. ): .-tor. of 1his city, j T.ree-'- i'.uckeye Pile Ointneii, ! give- li.-'ant relief. It allays intlams Imatii'i .iii heals. It is prompt in its actio!! . 1 positive in its effect. It it the KIM discom! '..at cures without pat n or ."II er. i ; . It is for piles only centv. :i !,.- cn!s L Ken Mil The il wedding Tin- IV. c Sto:-- -old a big outfit to party from Scott Co. to-day. has the go nls and when n-o-t.i get married they usually !'" Hi, for their supplies. ritiKAV. - I Alv -v"" .'energy. An lacking in strength and vou nervous, despondent. ii-i-it-' !li- tiihiotls. eonstin:ti-il mmiI generally run down in health. If so. your liver is torpid, and. and a few ilnw.. .if tli-i-liinc will i-iii-i. vim Heroine lias no eipiai as a neaiiii r- -t,,rcr. I. Ben .Miller. The Son.- of Veterans Band will . 7 . meet the Sst Louis Kxcursion Sunday and will play in the afternoon during '41... i. ...... ..o ........1. ... i the ba-eeall match at OJHU 1SI1U111 funded. Put up in both tasteless and bitter styles. .Id-cent size. Homer A. Can field of St. Louis has leased the Albert property north of the Riverview Sanitarium and will tit up the finest bicycle race track in the State. Kvil after effects never follow the f Di Bell's Peppermint Chill Tonic. It is a pleasant liver laxative, It makes rich, red blood. It makes 1 stout, sound bone It makes llesh. It All of this cures makes rosy cheaks. chills so thev stav cured. Dealers guarantee it. Hon. Louis Houck is at PerryviUe to-daj- looking after his railroad in terests. Walter S. Albert and his fair bride are in St. Louis. A cough is an easy thing to cure if taken in time. It is dangerous to neg lect one for any length of time. Dr. Simmons' Cough Syrupis guaranteed. Fifty cent9 a bottle. For sale by all druggists. K. ii. Itanney sold hi old saw mill DUi.umgon tne railroad about five miles from this city to the Railroad Company and it will be moved to the Rock Levee and converted into a ware house. Staythat barking by using Balla id noreiiounu syrup. it arrest the cough, allays irritation of the throat, and relieves congestion of the lungs in a day. It is safe and pleasant to take, and never disapoints. 25 and 5n cents. I. Ben. Miller. t-r-.i - ' r J. K Harris and wife ,.f TV.,.. . . " - here on a visit. Mr. Harris Is a cousin of the late Dr. S. S. Harris of this city. our merchants have lieen givfnf tneir customers some big bargain fatr the last three weeks. Rich. Red and Pure Blood can be had by using Dr. Simmons" SarMapa- rilla. Only ."! cents per bottle an.3 . full doses for an adult. A mall who is mean enough to wfrfp his wife i too mean to live in a civil ized community. Deputy Revenue Collector Thompson is in the city. rii.r,i iir..sr.,s are the mos fatal of all diseases. Foley's Kidnev Cure in a guaranteed remedy or money ivfunded. liimk on Diseases of Horses. Book on diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, hogs and poultry mailed free by addressing Humphreys' Veter inary Specitirs. corner William & John Sts.. New York. 'seventy-seven." ("7 7 77'' i.- Dr. Humphrey's famous Specitic for theenreof (irij) and Colds. and the prevention of Pneumonia. All i 111 -'' Notice. -v- .- i i .i . i -,i Aoticc is hereby given that I will on I Saturday. July rillth. ls'.tH at eleven o'clock a. m. at the site of the bridge, ' subject to the approval of Co. Court tof Cape Girardeau County let the con i tract for building a steel bridge across ('rooked Creek, near the residence of Jesse Morgan, in Cape Girardeau 'o. Missouri, on the road leading from White Water Station to tin- Snider Mill and Bo linger Mill road. The right to reject any oral! bids is reserved. N. ( '. Fkisski.i.. Road and BridgeiCommissiom-!-. iiallard's nov I.inemeiit. if you have a tern hie pain in Ismail of ;he back, get a bottli the of I cure it ami at one.. I ry it and r"e- omemi it to your friends. Sold at I Wilson's drug store. I Notice of l etting ol I olitract lor rirewood. Sealed proposals will lie received by the undersigned for furnishing the I Court House and Jail at Jackson w ith forty-live I -) cords of good. hard, well sea-oned lire wood, to be deliver ed by the 1.1th day of OctoU-r IS'.w. Bids will lie ivce ived until ii o'clock . in. on Saturday July -'. ls':(s. and can be made for the entire lot or in lots of 111 cords and upward. William I 'a ail Commissioner. i'oiil and Y hooping ( Hugh. Ballard's Hoivhound Syrup will promptly relieve Croup an.l Whooping Cough. It will cure the worst Cough or ('old. I: never disappoints. Try t. Sold bv Wilson Drug store Assignee's Notice. Ail persons indebted to th of Stein Brothers are heiviy that unless their accounts ar. or In-fore the '.th day of Aug late tit m not i tied . paid on u.-t. 1S!IS, they will i- advertised and sold at public sale. William R i : ;i:vu ai:i t, Assigmv. LA ;KHM'K. Since La Grippe has lieen prevalent in this country, there has lieen found but one Specitic, Dr Humphreys. ,77". For sale by all druggists. Itental Notice. . Bj- request of Dr. Murton I "Uillll will occupy his office during Ills absence from Saturday a. m. July bith till Saturday p. m. the .Tutu, in clusive (fourteen days). Will lie pleased to see all my old friends and patrons while there. Respectfully, L. P. RfKK, Dentist The 4'oiulns Woman Who goes to the club while her hus band tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who lcoks after her home, will both at times get run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, head aches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy sjiells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from Lame Back and Weak Kidney's rise up and call it blessed. It is the medicine for women. Female complaints and Nerv ous troubles of all kinds are soon re lieved by the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system Only 50c per bottle. For sale by W. C. Haman and all Drug Stores. 1 i Kev. c. r. Brook says that his little e-irlis troubled with malaria very severely, and that since he gave herSiilpuur Bitters, he never thinks of leaving New York for bis summer resort without a few bottles, for they always cure his family, and are far superior to quinine. PROBATE DOCKET List of Executors. Administrators, Guardians and Curators who are re quired by law to exhibit their .. . . .. . U...D'5 . u.. .1 l i i iuie .tiujjusi terra !!?. oi said to be bes-un and held at fh court on rt house in the city of Jackson. Cape uiranicauiuuuiy, -uissouri, commenc ing cn Monday, August Wh, 189s. Monday, August th, 1898 Allen Lorenzo J.. administrator of estate of Jacob Allen, dee'd. Battels William A., guardian of August Hauenschild, a minor. Bangert Charles, guardian of Hen ry Isenberg. a minor. Bennett James E., Jr.. administra tor of estate of John Hitt, dee'd. Blair Ben. D., guardian of Marv u. loinver, a minor. Ciippard James C, guardian of Burett Hatler, a minor. Tuesday, August !th, isiix Eggimann William, guardian of William .1. Eggimann, a minor. English Henry i;.. guardian of Samuel and Freddie C. Reese, minors. Ford Albert C, guardian o Ruby D. and Venia L. Nations, minors. Grate Michael, guardian of Moritz Zorn. a minor. Guy Reuben L. administrator of estate of William J. Loonev. dee'd. Haupt Amelia, guargian of Frede rick Brauckmann. insane. Hager Christian W., guardian of San ford Hunter heirs. Hinkle & Statler. administrators of I'wis Hinkle. dee'd. Hitt William L.. guardian of Annie E. Hitt. a minor. WKDXKSPAY. AliUST 10T11. I-S'IK. Horivll John A., guardian of Em ily G. Campbell, a minor. 1 Hans Hetirv u .. administrator of! estate of Lemuel Griffith, dee'd. . Jon-s illiam H.. guardian of I Nancy Proffer, a minor. I KieiH- Charles, guardian of Charles I Lowes, a minor. Kaiser Frederick, guardian of Fred erick I-assolt. a minor. Kaminsky Fritz, guardian of Ruby Mid Herman Aufiienlx-rg. minors. Koehier Fivderick. guardian of William 15. Glaize. a minor. Knox .lohn W . administrator of tate of John M. Adams, dee'd. Lang Marv C, guardian of minor heirs of Wm. E. Lang, dee'd. Limbaugh Jefferson W.. adminis trator of estate of r if d k Beiicke mann, dee'd. Thursday, August 11th, issis. Looney David, guardian of Bessie F. Loonev. a minor. MeLaiu John, guardian of James McDowell ueirs. ; Mull John, guardian of Lulu Moll. I i minor. Mcl-'addeli Mitchell, guardian of; Wiliiaia Ingram heirs. Morrison .anrv executrix of tate of Robert Morrison, dee'd. McLain Ivv. guardian of minor heirs of David D. McLain. dee'd. Pctermann George W.. guardian of Eliza and Babe Daughertv. minors. Peterir.aun (J. W. and .1. E.. guar dians of John P. Peterniann heirs. Propst Doivtte. admiiiistratrix of estat'- of Join: Propst. dee'd. Powell Mary .1. and W. F. Ciip pard. administrators of Peter Powell, dee'd. FlMDAY. AUGUST 12TII. lV o-iinn Hugh R.. guardian of Ernst and Nona B. Ford, minors. Roberts William J., guardian of Clyde H. and Vernon. I. Petty, minors. Rau Phillip, executor of estate of Amalia Bohusark. dee'd. Ruff Laura, guardian of minor heirs of William T. Utitf. dee'd. Russell Xarcena. executrix of Elam W. Russell, dee'd. Sehlneter A.ndivw H.. guardian of Bernard Hitter, insane. Springer Hemy. guardian of Fritz .springer, a minor. Sawyer William, guardian ot Jacob Thomas, insane. Linus S 'in ford, executor of estate of Henry Sanford. dee'd. Saturday, August U'.th. ls;w. Snider Marj'. administratrix of es tate of Oliver M. Snider, dee'd. Sides Roliert W.. guardian of his own minor children. Si hhieter Frederick II.. executor of estate of F. C. SchlueU-r. dee'd. Tuschhoff CluM'les. guardian of mi nor heirs of Hy. Wolfeiikoehler. dee'd. William Harrison II.. guardian of Irene B. Williams, a minor. Wiley Eliza C, guardian of Martha E. Shorter, a minor. Woody John F.. administpator of estate of Charles Minton. dec d. Attest: Joseph Koehler. Judge of Probate. J. T. PHELAN, Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to DisasQS of Uomer; Otlk-e in rear of Coerver's Drugstore Telephone Xo. 1. junl8 PRIVATE SURGICAL Hospital. All diseases treated, best of trained nurses in attendance. Address, M. A. VOBBECK, M. D. Xo. 1315 Old Manchester Road. St. Loris. Mo F. W. VOGT, DEALER IS &totiHtttmt? INDEPENDENCE STREET. CAPE GIRARDEAU, - - - MO. Entire new stock, the latest imrroTed and st Cooking and nestings tores in toe market. All kinds of Job Work done in the best manner and at moderate prices . ROOFING AND GUTTERING J IHssolutlon Notice. The co-partnership heretofore ex isting between J. W. Reed and Henry A. Astholz, Real Estate and Insurance Agents is dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will hereafter be earried on by the undersigned. H. A. ASTHOI.Z. 1 1'rilvcrt.lty of the State ot Missouri Columbia, Mo., July 10, 1898. To William Paar, Clerk of the County Court of Capo Girardeau county. Mo. Dear Sir: Under the provisions of section S7:. Revised Statutes of Mis souri. 1S89, your county is entitled to send to the department of the Univer sity of the State of Missouri at Co lumbia and Rolla. during the session ending June 7, 14 students, above the age of 16 years. The requirements for admission may be found in the University Catalogue for the current j-ear. For' such cata logue apply to the Universitv Regis trar at Columbia. Examinations for admission will be given at the University on Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Monday. Sep tember 8th. !th, ltth and 12th, pre ceding the opening of the University. The session of all the departments will begin on Tuesday, September 13ta, 1898, and continue until Wednesday, June 7th, issm, except that of the st-hool of Mines and Metallurgy, which will end one week later. Ample provision h:s been made for the education and care of young women in all the classes of the" Uni versity. Vou will pleas, after giving two weeks' publication to this certificate, transmit to me. on or before Septem lier 1st, a list of all the youths of your County who intend making applica tion for entrance into the University at the commencement of next session. Board can be had in Ihe University clubs at 1.7.1 to 2.i1 jier week; in private families at s..0i to 4..H. Permit me to call your attention to the apjiended extract from the statute. ery truly yours. J. G. Babu. Secretary of the Board of Curators. The Secretary of the Beard of Curators shall cause to lie transmit ted to the Clerk of each Conntv Court ! in this State a certificate slating the number of pupils that such county is entitled to send to the State Univer sity the next schoiasiic year, v.hich certificate shall ".e pni.ii.-iiea i j i-.icll Countv Clerk for two weei:s i-i a newspaper published in .-uch County, the expense theivoi to in- allowed by the Countj Court, and pa'd out of the Count - Tivasury. " Persons desiring to i nter the State I'niversitj- at Columbia or Rolla. are required to make known to me their intention on or liefore September 1st, 1-fs. William Paar. Clerk of the Countj' Court of Capo Girardeau Countv. Mo. Wineof&riflI has demonstrated ten thousand time that it is almost infallible FOR VCVAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class ot troubles. It exerts wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing iufluence upon the menstrual organs. It cures 'whites" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup- pressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during preKnaDry, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens tiie whole sys tem. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman sutler another minute Tith certain relief-within rcacht Wine of Cardni only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drsif store. For adrlee. in taut rfquirtnq ircll dlrec tims. adfirtst. giving tymptuna. tlte "Ladiea Advimry Vrvartmrnt." The Ckattaaocpi ilci inrx Co., Chattanooga, Tfnn. Re. I. W. SMITH, Camden, S. C. says: "My wife used Wins ot Cardul at home lor falling ot the womb and it entire! cured her." The Most SajcraMinl RemedyeTer discov ered, as It Is certain in tu effects and does not bUfcter. Bead proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Taomoc, Ohio, Jan. 10th, ISO. Ira. B. 3. Ketoaix Co. Oents iI have been nring your Spavin Cure with remarkable success on a K i Ng-boiir ot long standing. It at urernrr I tkinh la alawst rvrry cim-. Yountrulr. II. C fcx jOf iPn. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Or. torn, Jlo, April rth. 1991 fia. B. J. Ketomx Co. Oents -I tried your " KzD all's BraTd Crxa. and It had the desired effect. I ased not quite half bottle of It. My bone bad a Terrible) Isaraln on his leg. rlespeetfullT yours. LOKEKCE WII.HeLM, the Baker. Price L0O per bottle... DR. B. J. KENDALL CO Eneabarcli Falls, VtrmU SOLD BT Ahh IRl CCIb . B