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.MIXED UP. ETfrytUlns .i Local Form To Koand TUat la of liitn--.:. vIO.VU.lY. be One farmer over whoso land the Vare GirarJr.au extension of the Com merce railroad is to run. got out with a shot gun and ordered the surveyors o:T his land. Ihat man dots not be lieve in civilization. He should move to the Philippines. Dr. Sim-a a-s Sursapariila effect uilly aids weak, i.niivirel and debili- att-d (i"';..1-i of both s'Xes. It-: action is quick and lasting. Fifty t-.-r.t and oOdo- -s. It v.u.- the other fellow this time. J. F. Schv.cpker r -chived a leieirram from Charleston Xhi- morning inform ing him of tin- death of his father-in-law; .John W. Uolwing. Mr. Kolwiug was about sixty-six years of age. He was a orominent man and a highly respected fit izeti of Mississi ppi county. If yo j an; bUious, trv llr. awver Little Wide Awake Pills, you will lind I 1 1 a. i i-" " -.- c i i . ' ' . ! s.i.upie. I u--y not irriiK.' so;d a M. Maple Wi'lson's drug store. H- didn't do a tiri.'ig dor Jodie. What didn't Sam OossdoV He didn't do a thirg f.r '( .die. Stay 'ii.it '.irking by u-ing IJ.tllard ll':-e '.sound Syrup. It arrest the rough, aliavs irritation of the throat. Coarad Lind was out Saturday evening looking for a man. He found his man. Our contractors and builders expect to have plenty of work when spring opens up. Small precautions often j-.even great mischiefs. DeWIn's Little -'..ii-'y llisers are very small piii.s in si::-. r.::t are most effecMv.r iu ?ivvvnIr.g ori.is 'i liver a:i-: s.-e.- Ue.-v cure . and headache and' rcgnla'--els. Win. H. Coerver. ...;.m...L)., V most serious ach Troll hies, S, 'lilt :..n tje !l J-.V kjo uonuay, April i"in. at p.m. i inos. u. tun nas severed his con- in the Methodist church. Cha'-les K. i r.eetions with the water works and Stokes will lecture on Tem.H-. am-e. Jf ,,!tf.tric Hfht "m.pany, and is now in All are cordially inyitod to go and jexrienced plumber by'trade, and he near mm. .o aitmission charged. i is prepared 'o make estimates and take contracts for plumbing for large or small jobs. He can be found at the Franklin House or you can ring him n; at Phone Xo. 14!.C lira Charley t'nnerst.ill has purchased tbv Cnnerstall saloon from his father up o;i Good Hoje street. Charley is an experienced saloon-keeper, a young ma i pre. w..o lias many fnenus and we for him a successful 'easiness, you lacking in strength :ti:d . Are yoi ucrw.u-. lespo;.ib.T!t. 011UOU-. eotlsti;:; lv run down ii, '.e.il .: ' . is torjvd. :::. .1:. Horhi:- w'.V. : has ;:. i.:iJ s;. "e t e a c-iti n ' Illinois, eayor of ;-shai and , of iua n v There was a iittie !.:: steamer Grey Kagie i.t.v, ; of Missouri and a citiz n William i'aar was elected Jackson with !'U Howard m? Ul'ieher .Sjtcrling coliiiTi.r. iluiwiini'-soi-.-s. indolent similar troulJles, even thou year's tandiiir. may b-cuivi: by !. :;. DeWitt's Wi;t;h Haz.-i Saiv.-. it soothes, strengthens and heals. ,'; is the great pile cure. W. H. 'o'-rver. Ju-.lf William Bal'.entiae is in ti.e city. .Iiidg.- iiaH.T.tin.- :;::.l Peter Il'H.-iler aivt!iecni:iiissio:iers tou- se.-s ; i: damages i'or the land for the rij'.t f v.iiy for :h I'om.ui-rcii railroad. The m. n eh ded at the cily election yesierday art; all good men. but it v.'ouM have ,i'ni:!'d much !vt!er if the ot.i.-,- foilov.:- had :i. 4 i! :!'-;.'d. a:i 2 :v!i-;v -s ..) !.stioij of Ihe i:::rs i i a ilav. ! is -afe and .ilea-.-'ii? ! ' take, and never d isa p,ii:.!s. j Tah: -rV ; u.-:;-.-; - W. i Jit.tti.ca. cents. I. Miller. 2."nd j gives iastanl i lief. It allays ini'a'ns The ..Jiior of the IJ.V ::: AY got the I'!:i;i"rl "'-aU. It is prompt in its edi-or of that little ro.i sh.vt :own j s"':;',;' i,!'-'' i"-.-i:i.v In i!s .-::'..ft. It it tt.. ' ;.,.; !. on a lvliirions i c:r-s AilheiU ealn or . ; . ... .... . I ill-comfort. It i- for . - ' 1 ' i 'C,T,t'. tuins ,. cents. job. came had-: her- :mu ; it n t do a j . ...i - .. l ...:.t. t : -1 1 !P. gel V.1'1IJ.U a liors' a :iC lock r.i.-- d ::.i.ir; has j.u;lri.ishi; I.. - ly : v.'ii; !':"oii-i'I had a :. t.v Lori yar. Tke settie trie no w: have 1 D m't for.-t ;! yo;; u Fa lei --s i)vs von don't h for a pack i s- for wool and on' cor:on. Kaeh narkaire color: "ib-t-s. Sold by W. H. Coe.-vc!-. fi-L). v. a;: :n send It -ir-. i.i. lie n alter.- of .Vhuiuisl. 'ile c-tale of lif Sack'.r.a nn. ie'ea-ei! ::;!:n tot;K let- j ;iic; yesterday on J husha ud. i lober! I i ! lie ousmess j of 'o:.ii:.eivial Saloon will eon-; limie under the snanagetner.t of X:c i Harn,-.. ! .-cteii :.iayorl 1 Here a r.- tur.v K-puldicau waro i'aar didn't I ' this city one Democratic i.ard. f ir'"iv' wanted ' -Yt 111 ' election yestriMav :ne i.eptioli- lies only .".o Den Miller. roosters in the DK.M- t'i :.T o:.i . ! can get set ti we will :. : roo for 1 1 1 T : n t:-c. An.rii t, Saix . ib'ne went out to .lack so., litis morning. Cust. Sci.'.:lt: was elcc-.tnl to the School Hoard in spite of tile opposi tion of th- -i hool Hoard. I'riah Jones. Heekian IJro'.va and John I'. te- i-onltli will tes'.ify to the v.-....::i.:-rf il e.n e'iv.- prop'-rti.-.- of Dr. Simmon.-" :.i Syrup. i:::;;e hot ti- .- ii'ee. it ';:.Mtin oe tiloIieV l'C ;:!... i. ., .:;!e l.y albiu.:' ri-ts A man never knows how popular i r un:i;ei;i!:i ; is until he runs for oniee. . il.'aui 1 .i: of Ji.ficsoa todi.y. w;:t oilitv. it"t .Hi S v r.i is gn ira tue. For -:- I'-v a him anil he was elected A rough is aa easy t ting to cure if taken l.i time, it i- dangerous to neg lect on - for anv length of time. Dr. Simmon - " vti:il Fiftv cents a bo' druggist-.. jadp-ti.- r. S:,:i .;:t.-- There i.igoiHg ei o.' .::! jiig.' j f ;l;nb-:!. Put up in b m a'- D.;tc!.o-.-.a on IV of this . bitter .-; vies. .i"-cei. month. j i;r. lifi-sfen ree Scot' oiilitv i::cions " l.i t Intllletl ! uiut f:-.,:;i .laeir-oi! to this i:. ti k- t by tiiecar Io:;d this i r ;1 v,...v pleasant be ox- can wards Peiu-ic:- i'-V Chcati:am ly aiiav;.,. he-!th and eesl'oil ;;n-i lit i id vear. Ti:.- i 'ommcrct? roao v eii!ocratic and ihe Hepubiifan. Tonic is iiecitliar-'-o:.s :n '...ebletl s. I: a-sist.- di - :-fe -t :-t;vngt'nener 'ion or money re b .t!i 1-tsleiess' and sl.e. n hon-.e las'. i!:d reports hav- tri and met tended to ii. .s city befoi-e the tir-t day 'i Mi t.;i a r. ti ; Mi; ibiy. 'oo: ( ' .-a e lot 1 'uxico. of h:s jv.i-'i '. iarge nunilier of deji--tes from t it ; :!! I!li:;ej--. Mr. Stephens of .i :i-ko i '.'as c:e. tt r i. . sent tlr various number of Forums at the by-annual meeting to l-.-.- iiel.l in St. Louis, May -Jd and -"..i. I ... 'barley Arr.uar ii will look a't.v the ia-..- breakers in 'his ciiy for the next two year-. Certain!;, you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia. constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of ap petite. Vim have never tried De Witt's Little Kariy Hi.-ers for thes" co'ii;i!aints or you world have l n cured. They are small pills but tMval regulators. Win. H. Coei-v-r. We .-egrei to learn that Mrs. Win. I'aar of Jackson is very sick. (Just. Schul'.z and August Ki.ess kainii were elei-tetl School Dii-.-ctors. K. K MeCullough is elecictl County School Commissioner. : useless if irilied away d.iiie;ero-.isiy wasted if !.;, tielay in cases -.viiei-e One .uit Ciuv wo. lb! brintr ;m li. f. W. 11. Coerver. Keepers nan a iitiiiuai ';"':. law prohibits the open o-i h'elio'i dav. re is no show booked for the it -n:;.iwa v Theater now. Ti . v killed a man near s :.; niejit. . .-j.- -it steamer (.eoriria : !. i.i:ie was at our wharf in.. ruing on her way up. What is it? A cure for Coughs, Coitl-. Croup. Whooping Congo. Hoarseness. Sore Throat, and all Drouchial AtTcctions of the Throat, Chestnut! Lungs. ." doses for ."(I cents, eio.iey reiuutieu n ii tuns to give satisfaction: we mean Dr. Sim mons' Cough Syrup. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. J. M. Temple died at her home in this city last Saturday. Her remains were taken -to WicklitTe. Ky.. for interment. The cradle on the Illinois side of the river lias been out of fix several days and no freight cars have been transferred. Do.'t forget if you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes you don't have to send for a package for wool and one for cotton. Kach package colors all libers. Sold bv W. II. Coerver. It A large force of hands are now chopping out the right of way between this citv and Commerce for the exten sion of the Commerce railroad to this city. il. 15. Oliver has been in West Ten nessee for the past week taking testi mony in the big' land suit now pend ing in Dunklin county. Mo., for about J.'i.niiii acres of the !est land in that county. Wilson Cramer and II. I. Oliver represent the Suggs heirs and W II. Clapton and C. P. Hawkins represent the plaintiffs in the siut. D.illard's Snow Liniment. There is i:o pain it will not relieve, no swelling Christ Sander, we understand, is at M ' . . t-tu::me:-s ex.iect to oe.-a a i.! in the John Jaeger buih;- ... Main street next week. e;vc 'oecn a suffeivr from chronic ivl.oc.i ever since the war ami have d all kinds of medicine for it. At t i found one remedy that has bet n - as a cure, and that is 'iiaui- - Colic. ( hoi. ra and Diar emedy. i'F. Crisham. Gaai-s a. For sale by !. Den Miller. will be another trial in the v.-".; as m ion as the new n:cm- their seats to give another :-. I .atiranehise. it will not be an easy matter for the ;iy.r to !!ud suitabh- men for the ' t and Wharf Committee this i .(-.. -'airt' : ee 1 1 ill'-, i. CilV CO'' i-:i!ia: lcyclist s name for est I- rieml ' is a DeWitt'- Witch il:;- Salve. a!'..avs s-eadv for enn'r- fieS. While a speciiie for piles, it : ;'-o insJtiiitly relieves ami cures cuts, hi-.si-vs. salt rhenni. eczema and all .-ilTeclions of the skin. Tt never fails Win. H. "oervor. i ::e .-teat::i-r Georgia L-c. down. laeue i at our She h:.tl some '.iiarf this afternoon, freight for Cape nu r- e. n".-. rigid of way for tin: extension Coumieri e railroad iias been d bef.Vt. n omiiie! and this '. Lc'.cham of Pike City. Cab. During n.v brother's la.- -!;- The river has been falling several days, and it is now lower than usual, for this season of the year. Mrs. J. M. Morrison, who has been dangerously ill for some time, is no better. She is a very sick woman. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, ami last fall had a more .--ivit' cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without re - eiving much ivied. a).(l !.:ng rec otatr.ended tot-y a bo'!e (.f Chamber lain's Ci.i; ;h Heme. iy. by a friend. to Bank, who. knowing g a ve it. to m-. . : n a.o.-i gratifying re- , tie i-.-;;. vcd a:. v.-. second bottle ;.a: an I have not brti a twei.tv years, il.'sp.-. A. 't :rtl. ( "areniD: I. Dm Miller. - poor i;i et et-iy eUr. t. il e. goo.i nea tor tiiiily. . ;r-. Mary . At S .... ; v (ESTABLISHED 1866.) CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Capital, - - - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - - - $1 5,000.00 OFFICERS " UODT. STL'KDI VAXT, aPresident. I.oris F. KLCSTKKMAXX.VUe-President. LF.OX J. ALBERT, Cashier. L. J. A1.DKKT, Jr., Assistant Cashier. iiiiatism. was 'he m anv re ( iiai tin w sale t. bv lie ; e, tr. nn i: affords. I' . i-uggist. -ity council wiil meet next ght and the n,.,f members will irn in. Western Poultry am! G;;nv Coiim tuv got in a linelo of iitir- bred d.iv : be ci.i. imiay. . - I hil'.entine and ! vter Hoeller - : tin ir.vork yesterday of ussrss-oirig.-s for tl f right .if way for '. !-;'.; railroad. 'The Judge s t'::;:t they had no trouble : id owners. f'tiiiAY. n - P no; a n :; -f ii ! ode i li-.ii-r s-:i:e .i eiirti ! un.l .Mvrluasc WHFIIKAS. on the twenty-nim lii day of XovemU'i- lss!i. lticliard P. Kiiinison borrowed of the county of Cape Girardeau in the State o! . i s souri. the sum vi one hundred a; I lii'ty dollars belonging loth- Camt.tl School Fnuti of saitl county: an I whereas, ill consideration of lee preiiiis-s, and to secure tile payi.t-it of said sum o- liiou-y when tin- ...ime -lioultl liecom.1 due. t.-u l.h-uin-.-th day ol Xovemiier. '.). , said Kicliarii P. Kiiinison and Mar.:. Ha Kinuison. his wile, exccu'cit and i t livereti to -aid county. ior ihe usear.d antl the bent-tit of the said School To . ! ships and County School b lind tin ir certain mortgage deed wb r-ov tin y convex eh to the said county tile following de-cri'.eil lots, tr.e.-'.s or parcels of land. lying, being ;.i..l situate in tin- county oi Cape Gir.ir- iieau, .-state aioresaiu. vt.t The southwest t;uarter i j- j t,f the oiilheast (jiiaiier ( t) itontaiuing i'o.-.y 4'iiacre-: an.i all of the east i..t!f ; j of the southwest ijuarter . : -ep wiiat is now mvii- .i by Wilih-m .-weet and .corge lay or their .--.ic- ces-oi-s. i-.avi.ig nut! ativ-live .. acivs: all In section live to..;.- iii. itirty-eiii. i M rang e!ev--n ,'!! e... . nut eo;it.i ' i.- g in Ihe ug !' g;!'- Ann whereas, ii is stipulated i.i .-aid eirtgag-- t tat il tu-fa'-it siiotint ee i::..i'e in t;:e paynier t ii .-i.iti si. m o; i.orr.r-.o-ii money or tin- interest there on i ..;. p i -1 : he co ', '.. hen the a -:.i.. ild iieet.nr- ill;;: and p.iyabe- a -o. -ieg to ti:t; tenor and ciTect t:f the s:i-i boiiii. the.i th- then acting si.. i-!e o! 'aiie Girardeau c.-,nty a . or-:-a:,: s .o i:.! vvttlioii! suit on -ui ! fior'gage ii. - - I a public a !..n. t ihe eiehe-: ; itid for c.i-': .n lum-.i. tlie a-evi tie-crii). i r. at e.-t ite upon giv ing twt-'ity days uu.iiie notice ..i',:. time, tergis and pl.i g .e' :.;.. . i i w'. r .is. .i.i- count'.- co ; : oi Ca j ( I ir.i i :.e;i,; county, by a:i ord.r i.i t : I a i i entered .f ri .-ii-d on the -e..-D --nth day i f Xovt mii-e. IV-N. doth lti:e! t :!t default has 'iceii mi le u t'r- p. iVi. o. saiiisinno! ui-y.,i vie; mg to the i.-iior anti e;f;ie s;i,'. bom:, and that the said Kit I. a it1 P. !iunison is no v indebt.- ' to the -;t n .tilili'y for t'le ustr of sai.-i Selio-.: T.iv. nsliip-a lie Couutv School i'-.i-i . in tie -in:: of one huui.'r. d are: " '.. -eight fl Sj gibdlais principal :;'. i ;ter --t da and unpaid on sa d eo e'. .Mill, whereas, it was ImSh i j atid dircc'etl by the eourt iha'. ' -li-'-i!': of 'ap' Cirol-tleau countv pr, ;e. . i' to sell !!ie sain r-e.i; state ab m- FUST THE OF- CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Responsibility Capital : $100,000 $50,000 OPPICii; : DAVID A. GI.F.XX. President. W. i. WILSOX. Vice-President L. S. JOS FPU. Ca-hier. DAVID A. GLF.X.N. II. P. PlilKOXXl-.T. WM. H. COF.ItVKK. W. D. WILSUX. D. i". DAVIS. J. A. MATTFSOX. INTEREST PA!D ON TIME DEPOSITS. Qap? Brevuery and lee oi.pai)'. Cape Girardeau, IV. c BREVVtBS OF SlA'NbABD ikhih btER Jillil.t'JCil. : descrilied. upon th .nit-. and st terms, com: i pr.i iti uis -et forth in inori etge deed according to hi v.. I then fore. f. Dci-nhard t oi-k -1. .ret no ami a; omitv. George HoUt-k of I'oom!ie!il iias gone tt iio! Spring's to spend a month or i.vo. Kvil afun- effects never follow th Use of Dr. Dell's Peppermint hil Tonic. It is a pleasant liver laxative. It makes rich, red blood. It makes stout, sound bone. It makes flesh. It makes rosy eheaks. All of this cures chills so they stay cured. Dealers guarantee il. Herman Vogelsang will represent tile third ward for the next two years. The "Doss"' makes a good council man. The first ward in this city is a Dem ocratic ward, but Mr. Leming. Ilepub liean. beat Mr. Coerver, Democrat, two votes. The other three wards are Ilepublican but they all went for Coerver. Ungrateful Kejmblieans. KIDXFV DISEASF.S are the most fatal of all diseases. Foley's Kidr.ey Care is a guaranteed remedy or money refunded. THURSDAY. John Langlois is in St. Louis buy ing' a new stock of groceries, which he will oien up in the Dorey building up on Good Hone street. Mr. Langlois is a clever gentleman and we wish him success in his new enterprise. tie t.n t '; so that pre.-, ids advantage : wiil also i of 'atie ;jrr "aide time, j h virtue of said o . , ,, , countv coin-!, anil ov aut.iorii t' i'c:ul man ..,11 j ,,y sJU), mol.tj,... ;v; rlau. .s '. "ohc. "It..!- j vv.lncs.ia v. the Tlor! Dav of -. -:i Kem. i'y i:i the j -s fcllo-.v -.vill wait!At l!:i,sumh fr.iut di.,.- , the ouip-.s it ar.d tnen i h,, use. in ihe ciiv oi Jack-on. ai A. KI.'I.DH.i-.K. 1 it.-. WM. IM-Gi XIiALI .'J . F Ii. KXCFLMAXX. CHKIS I1IKSCII. Ti.as A. V.-M. L. 1 . F. II lii( 11. i.i ci M i ; M : ; i :. . IXC v. hkis i:ii;t n. iDDWARD S. LILLY 5 HARDWARE it hoUSe. tie- -hi.' until ne.-es-itv ruin iii- best hoc--going for a doctor ' ''irar.l-ae inty. Missouri, b : i and have a big doctor bill to pa v. bt- !'h,; ii;"'i's of ! o'clock in t;i forcnotn .,-.,',. ; ami .) o coiet; in tin-a fi' i noou ofth.it siuestone pays out -c fie otlier is , ,Hy .. n,; ,:..,. sl.S!i:,, (,t o... out a hundred dollars ami tnen v on- j ( 'ireui. ' 'otirt. :'m ;-. at i.itbiic .-. '. ders why his neighbor is getting richer 'he highest bidd-r' lor ca-h in hand, while he is g-tting i.oorer. For sale 1 i1.1' UV' '-1 ,' Jli1,' ''1ili,,.a .J--1!l1 .i",'",vs! 1 t 1 1 li L III' I'i Hit II.IIU 1 . Iltllill',l ilill HEAD-QUAIITEP.s F(1I Blount's True Elue Flcvii. Loci.. Island Plows, Pony Dev.: and Double ShovtiE. Marilia Kinelson had in above dMseribed real estate. DKKNM A!t! (b aprlnoo ml t, tin Sheriff. by I. Hen Mill -r. The next (liand Jury will have a perjury case in this city to look after Theft; wiil be three or four appli cants for the office of post warden. There will be several candidates for Street Commissioner. Trie City Marshal of Jackson broke up a crap game on the day of the J ft Graduate of American School i Dr. Carl E. Gehrke e ; Osteopathic Specialist. election ana lor nis impuuence all the 0 OsteoDathv o ! j The Best Offer Ever -Hade by a Newspaper. 34 Large Pages Eveiy Week for Only S1.50 j 'J In- M.i.i-vtckly lb pi.blic, the Htt . ti.tral mwsiair iiiMtriin j ihe w .!:. ici.taii.ig ail tie nw in :. 1.1 n.ts twi-a-wek. ard Ike I Kepublic Mtdcl Magazine ci.i- jtsir fir Sl.iiti J lie I i,biic Sinoay M:igjiir e was tl e mv. t j ai ir n i s-s of ltl7. i A home j iii i;ul el li e 1 1 st ciats. IS large j t..- tuiv vik. 4 ) ses of fun. 14 pages if tl. l.igltest Bid Ust itaeitg i j ir.t d. ItiiBlaiDs mole l.igl.-class iti.;.: mi, :.i.u niti i i r.s tl kii tic itr atttnitid otl cr j i.blicatii r.. Mo.e r.ctn! wiiins ti.d aifitt I tiit ..ieto crap shooters in Jack-on voted against ! CONSULTATION FREE him and defeated him for re-election. ! NO KNIFE. NO DRUGS. I n-Ffirt. Ritprtipvt CAPF. GIP.AUF.FAl", M1SSOU1U Hours from t.'tuto 12 a. m. 1 to - p. m. Prosecuting Attorney Ilines will go to Jefferson City next week to argue the Hedrick casein the Supreme Court. The young ladies of the Presbyte rian church will have a basket party The L'epublic Magairt than to any Wistiin ibbliiatii.n. lie Magazine will le sold in i mttiin with lie i-tn i-wcekly Ile pubiic. but is n altd sej .n at ly i n 1 ricay of each wifk. Aiuliiss all mdersto THE REPUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo. itif.-ifmiu y in 1 urc j tuny eighty per cent, of all chronic diseases that have been pronounced on Mondav evening-, Aiu-il lmh. at the I incurable, and will great lv lieneht residence of Mr. L. J. Albert. All I every patimit hy building up the gen- I......1 .t.., Tkoi.i.., .1 .. in t-Tt..j. . l,-i1- '.-t.:oii.i.iii lies I and linds out what eausetl the disease Hon. Louis Houck came up from j and removes the cause. We treat sue- Commeive today on the transfer boat. ; lzt'1I,a.- A"'"a. all lorms I w' ir .. i. n . i ' j.hroat Trouble, t.oitn. Wrvneek. ', ' Mr. Houck nas all tue arrangements I j',.rtsiV RiM.umat!.,n. Cut. !islo-a' ! made for the extension of las Com- j tion and Stiffness of .loir.ts. Paralysis, 1 merce roan 10 i.n- city, ana :. sjKvcis 1 le-s. an r.ye anu r.ar .vtieetions. ai, ' .-'c".c. , , .. . to have th- road comi.lotod i.n'titne ! ""Mff St'..niach and LivrTroablcs. ; Vr 'li?' X ';' for.the melon business this vear. 1 lT, H,;lt'.iit;'' V"V ' C ' ; eomotor Ataxia. st. i,us Dunce ah i't; . Letters of administration mum the i Nervior.s A Sections. Female Troubles. ! W to a nhvt-iciaii. and revrcl ,..t il.. of 'to'i...: -i;i, L-iioi.. ,i. l.-.C. l.i. k. CBk ' a ( f. y.i iV-V:;:'. -.V- ' -e- iV-i' . -J : m . v r&. r.Vhcn ypa see a "good-looking" y '- i r.v.j.jf .-rti w m v. ay 9 see ".'.I s:i".tliy v.t..iwj. livuaty ia really ; b. -.iitl:. It is the ttra-.:tivcness of .'ranteti Liii:.- Hr.. Use exariilltl! ''.uitlooint an- f;-o;n an !'n ! out I 94 i::r: ana iorai tr.-it co c3 naturally Vy T ttcn vrer'.tiejs .'tie. Tt-.iia are absent. S-ckaois ciA pain Jriv- attractivs- f ; .; . awsy. a s It is dii.'cult to -uaie woaen be- ; lieve their tortures ctin'be cared at V -j'- fcoc.e. The popular belief 13 that M ' they must suficr oa and ou or go rcrets t'.:at he ought aot to know. i Nirti-ten."'.-.- of v-orien's trouble.-? csn be cnre-1 -witliout physician's aid. have lxjen Saektiiann. Tide :.'.: '1 v.".!i not .subdue. ,o! it will no wo i; :ui