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The weekly Democrat Published Every Saturday by There is not a Democratic editor ia Southeast Missouri who bar a sound liver. The editorial tone of the Dem ocratic press of the Southeast will I mairinra An v Arwtsxw rtf atfiniflnar that Tfl6 D6mOCrdt PrintlnQ CO. thereis something wrong with these 114 THEMIS STREET. Entered at the Port Offle t Cpe Girardean, SATI7KDAY, AUG i iT2, 189!i. On a (':. cents ,-.ti cent.-. Th.- i Jiy wi'li I ("in-.-., fiiil -liver re now nearly Wii. ,it ii w-.t-:-, sixty-four i w.-rta sixtv-two .one will soon jr littl? brush :ii;nis. lift the poor devils, and a close examination will convince them that they are afflic ted with the liver complaint and if they are well read and up-to-date doc tors they will know that there are wheels bothering- that little spooky stuff in the head. A I..i.... throw li..:nj . number. Ik won't reooni :'. tjr who refuses to '- ;it himself is a back .vim "t do. Democrats f the Jackson 'ah- n bed last Tuursda v. The editi'i Book va. -l Quite a m.i;.l-r of the Southeast Mis souri i '.!!. , r.aic editors are in poor healti:. l'aie(;irai-deau city is large enough. important enough and populated by enough civilized people to entitle it to a good democratic paper. The thing we have here now is a back number I av back. Globe-Democrat: "It is said that the gold yield in the Klondike is di minisning. Many Americans wqo have been in that locality ara return ing empty-handed. In their .' country, however, the chance making money in gold minin.' . reasonably good. Colorado.' :i...r- nia and the rest of the gold j.ru.juc; states of this country :r inct;.i-i output every year. Most -' pectors who went fr:m tiie I'nii States to the Klondike could ri.V. y have done better if they had go:.' i., any one of half a .ioz-m of the mi.-i. states In this country. Tin- l'iii:.-ii states does not aol.J ::r.-t p.n.v among the gold producing locaiili now, but its product N inciva-in; everv vear. u notice that a number of our Southeast Democratic exchanges are booming Judge Riley for Governor of Missouri. Now Judge Riley is a mail anu a. good judge, out lie in ie a slow horse in the race for Governor The two new editors of a Iv.n.:. -ra! pajier in mis city apoiog: v-i: :( :.u-ir i i i i cauui s ees oecauso .In" s : :t n a Of tne eight men who sat down at President McKinlev's council table at the beginning of the administration only three remain, lnese are .'secre taries Gage. Long and Wilson, re- ;eetively of the treasury, navy usd a j!-:cti.iura; departments, secretaries ii.-rman an.l Dav, of the s'ate de partment, followed each other into : t'.r-inent from that office, and the port- t K went ti Col. Hay. At.iy-ii.-n. McKenn.t passed to the Supreme Couit a:d Gov. Griggs, of New Jersev. took t..w Wcaut place. Secretary Bliss, of iuug ume ago oeen soldiers ;ii t!.e I t:u lnt. rior department, was succwu- Federal army. Of course their aii.il-lei by Mr. Hitchcock. Postmaste r-Gen- Ogy will be accepted by a few Demo-era 1 Gary gave way to C harles Km crats, but a large majority of Demo-o -v Smith, one of the hardest work- rats will never forgive a man w holers in the cabinet, and now Genera! lought for the Lnion in the civil war. I Alger has stepped out of the war I loot, of New York Ail these changes less than two arid St. Louis Republic: "Joseiih Flynn, late editor of the Southeast (.ia;:eti Ot Cape uirardeau, and Henrv ( -. Williams, proprietor of the St. I.oui: limes, nave entered into a contract wnereby .Mr. Jrlynn takes -harge of the Times as editor a ad associate pub lisher. Next week the Tunc ;ii .- ear as a 4-page Democratie pu!-r. Otliiv and Eiihu has stepped in. h:-. vc mvunvd in I a half vears. What a pitv it i that -" years after the Civil War. th- ;. A. II.' feels itself duty hound to adii-r to principles as opposite to those enter tained oy 1-incoin and Lrant as are the antipodes; simply because thess principles are advocated oy politi cal party, whose name merely corres ponds to tne one Honored a generation a,- bv those graml historic figures."' Th-r bove was clipped from a one- lorse typper-neau sueei puonsneu in some otjurs corner oi 3u;nea Missouri, wivl inows the venom that still attache. the broken tooth ol the reptile. Tb- principles on which the G. A. K. was founded were estab lished by Lincoln and Grant when they fed with lavishing hands the Capt. John A. Snider of Jackson I armies that surrendered: and that informs us that he has quit politics I principle of charity i the ruling-one and is now devoting his entire time to I of the order up to this day. Loyalty the practice of law. It is sensible in I to the government and f.laj- tlag is the a man when he discovers that he is a I second principle- that organized the failure in one business to quit that I armies that fought under (rrant. and Lhe government crop report for August indicates a yield of about .".:..- 000, (XXI bushels of wheat, which, though HO.OOiUMio less than last . car U,.l j ua.3 occii exceeueeu only twice, once in 1891 and again in The corn , crop promises 2,2o0,iM).0t!O bushels. inis is Z),(iuu.uuu bushels greater than last year, and has only been ex ceeded once, in 1896. ousmess and go into something he knows more about. In the law busi "um ouiiii ouiuer can develop. ;n politics he was a back number. A:i exchange says: "A faiai. i came, to town one day this week with . v eral bushels of potatoes to sell. He took them to a groceryman and asked if he would pay cash, as h did not need groceries, for he had just re ceived a new supply from a Chicago The merchant told him that is now one of the cardinal principles of theG. A. R. today. ien f rater city that .heaven-born principle that teaches us to forgive our enmie ana establish that glorious hrothemoou of men. It id a great pity that some little men will dabble in ma-rs tli.-y know nothing about. How to Prevent ronji. We have two children h u! - ject to auacKs oi crou. an attack is coming on my win sjjTes house. The mercnam lo.u .... ch:tluWlainv cough tiy he had no trouble to Pe -o t fc preenls art:u!k. lt is a household necessity in tht oonm'y ar.d no matter what else we ru ut f, it would not do to be withoaS t'ham bcrlain's ugh IVmedy. Mow ot it is sold here than of all other cush medicines combined. J. M. i'icki. of Nickle. Bros., merchants. XMrthr- ville. Pa. For sale by I. Be M1m5 farmers who were glad 'o take their pay in his line of goods, so the man who got his groceries in Chicago was compelled to take his potatoes home. Can there not be a lesson drawn from this in behalf of our national, our state and our home industries, and is it not well to think carefully on ine suoji. The Cuban census, which is shortly to be taken, will enable American, to .-riv at an estimate of the condition of things in the Pearl of the Antitle with some degree of certainty. Facts of a substantial character regarding Cuba and its inhabitants have ne-.ci hn Bought bv the Spaniards. Th- number of inhabitants of ti e i. !ad has never been known with any d.-g; at certainty, while no idea of iV KAIJM KOK SA1.K. a f rm two miles from t!a- Kast Cane Girardeau, Illinois, ferry land ing, containing 120 acres in Uigu state of cultivation. New two-story Irame house, well finished and in first-class condition: large new barn 40x0. The Illinois Central Railroad runs right h'ou" side of the farm and has accom modation switch for the farmer who runs the farm. iV.- further narticulars. price and wealth or condition of the people wa .i to be gained from Spanisn soumis. teml!i a.,iy to It is believed that the final tabulations u. J. LOXHUlXXK. r ,. r..han census will be ready by .4.nli Kast Caue Girardeau, 111 V w w I I .7 f I January 1, althougn ine aaus nt th work has not coniiiiDuwuiuu. w. Brave Men Kail Victims to stomach, liver -and kid . . victims to sioui.n.11, .i. yet been announced. en; r- ney troubles as well as women, and the inspector's department of the nej t army, will have charge of he ork aM fee backache, ner- .nH will he assisted by a Cuban su- poisons in ' .. i vnusness, neauacne uu mxu, perintendent "dJZlwn feeling. But there's no need enumerators in Jhe U8ten rules thus far announces mi "I Was as Yellow as a Pumpkin." In Little Bock. Ark., Malaria is a very common ailm nt. Mr. Walter A. Foley, a well-known resident of that city, in a letter written recently to the Sierra Pharmaceutical t o., of San Francisco, Cal describes vividly the con dition he was in. His case is one similar to tens of thousand that are found in those sections of the I'nited States, where Malaria in some form or other afflicts a majority of the population. Mr. Foley write follows: NEW BAKERY : AND tponfccUoncttj. JACOB STEPHAK. The well known baker, has opened a new shop at No 30, Main street, and ivill keep full supply of genuine Rye, and Vienna bread, and oacs of all '. J kinds on baud at all times. Mrs. M. Stcpban nee Haeiehen, ! J would lie "lease to have all her old customers at the Haenichen bakery give In in a call. The New B. & V. 1 30 Main StreeJ. SUrra Pharmaceutical Co.. San fr'rancfcKO. Cal : IJTTLB KflCK. AKE- May tt Vm. OenilemMi-lt would be s cane of rm Iniratitude r. my part if I SW ttui wm moa ran fw from lira bottom of my beart for the remarKahle bvneasa 1 have itcri wl from aca Kerrina Bittera. Kor year I bare burn a .-.ulterrr wlJB malaria. 1"r Mt ''n"i' '' dlwasa tbat I haren t pxperiencert. How I ha manavrd t liTe tbnmnb all ' y' "".'"" dure the mlwries I hare is almost beyond tu imirf Kevilon. Thai tvrlble. weJ. dramtina--d'wn. worn-out feelinjttbat malaria iuses cannot he d-rrird lt i only those w Dae bad tualariaas I bare wbo know what It Is like- IWurd Jakinic ?nr medicine 1 had not Iw yearn tt down to a slDKle meal forwnicb I hail : ny apetile I hail to (cn-e food enian down. H'keru mo a!;re. I was terribly conttatiMl My bonesand hod, aohi-d liit conitanS'y. My ski and even the whites of my eyes were as yellow as a iuu'i.lin sy leei was fltiul iiwivwlntiimi was entirely onknown. In try'nii utf' cured I tried i-hi:i tonin and velaria rurr wit net num ber. 1 also dosed myself on quinine. lnTinir raken s n m-h a villcraiusa isay. Nothing eaTi ro) relief. A fow weeks alio I read Toi:ra-1TertiMnieiit in St. l'iisiuier I Oi..ntil 1 wo.d try tmt:e of your bitters, but. to te'l the truth. I dtrn'texiert It wnxld dome any rre good ian any o:her medicine I had t.-iken. It was a case of a ilrowtmiir man ffnisplna at a strsy. -on hare no ld-n of my surprise and joy totfnd that hefi-re I had t .k.-nadoe-tolm's 1 fell. wm.irked Iwprt.ye-m-nt The chilis and ferer lr! w. I craTf,1 aiil relished imid vtit my bowel.- nmyed n-Vely. 1 k-i-i on Usui yourniedii-ine until I ha.l uh1 f-nr b-ittles and since tm-n my bealt h b t-en s'llK-i.tid. 1 haro fuilr r,-i..int,l my former slreiuxh. Mt sleep is MMiitd and refrish:nK. Mame tie is hue. my diitettion ksk1 and mf oowls nr.-no Unn;ir -onci..ire,l. My sfiu iinil er-s btiatc :d clear. 1 no I-inner feel tired and wurrv out. and I hv- no tntire a-li-s or pnln My 'l.auis.1 i-otidition has -.tr.-l n-t end of initimerit atiiom: my frttre.. I will nev-r trow rtred of ir.,:s:iij .e.r area' )' ,:I.rii,., m.sln !!.,.. and a-. !-v. laoh:iy -.we I can l'-l aeniirtf.? ma lar. a. i. j itiattt-r h-iw msiarioas -he ismtitiv tuj t bit srhjre 1 liy.-. V -.s-.r ri'si.' -rul'r. WALI'r.ii.' H'l Case Fcrrine Hitters cures malari..eonstipatio..itoniacli, t'-sdiioj. Sjv er and bowel troubles, blood diseases, nervous exhau.'f ion and is tneqtintTd as a restorative tonic in convalescence frm fevers anf-in all exha Md-iW-ditions. Casca Ferrine Bitters, Propircd T...... The Sierra Pharmaceutical Cwnpany, San Francisco, Cal: For Sale in Cape Girardeau, ftfo. By J. MAPLE WILSON. E e rui i- ... --- Gardner, Idaville, i r- . mim wnen ne is u ruu uunu, usual questions as to the don-t care whether he Uves or tlonaUty and color, especial stress is and don t laid upon information a ,to ani- u . appetite than any- posal of garbage, etc., . ff and have a new lease on llfe, itcv of the innabiianis. oviuDu, T j... t7 u. . M.i t know some facts Only W cents at i. on muter .. -1 a. f-.V. mH lha I liniLTlH- lowe-v. i- For a Fen) Days WE WILL SELL Men's Spring Weight Suits At a bi reduction in the price. Our $5.00 Worstea Chivot and Union Mi.?ed Suits- will go at S4.00 The $6.50 Worsted Suits for $5.2 The $7.50 Worsted Suits for S6.CO The $8.00 Worsted Suits for $6.40 The $ 1 0.00 Worsted Suits for $S.OO We make these low prices for the purpose of closing out Summer Clothing that we may make room for our large stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, which is already crowding us for more space. David A. Glenn. a T.iss Qrpnstir urpeeler, Stenographer an3 Typewriter firpsred to do work on akort notice-goo Summers tfcTobler i SALOON MAIN STREET, j CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. I Fine WhUkitrs, Wines and Cigars, j C3P"Thtf t'elebrated Anheiser-Busch ; ii.vr alw-ij (11-sh on tai. ! F. W. VOGT, j DHALEB IN INDEPENDENCE STREET. LAfE GIRARDEAU. - - - MO. hntire new stock, the latest inibnved and bc-it. cooking sad heating tovea in t muket. All kinds ol Job Work done in the besCmannet ami at moderate prices. ROOFIM-I AND GUTTERtJVi Robert G. Ranney, Justice, of the Peace And Attorney at Law. SrOFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE- 1 TIIE KEU 17AY. TT70MEN Md " to think "te rn a la diaaaaea " could only ba treated after "lo e a 1 eiamiaa Hons' by phrrf cians. Dread of anch treatment kept thousands of modest woman silent about their suffering. The in troduction of Wine of Cardnl has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention atalL The simple, pure taken In the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief sad speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, "whites." change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advice In cases requirinr special directions, address, firing symptoms, the "Ladles' Adrisory Department." The Chsttanooea Medicine Co.. Chatta ooga. Tenn. W. L ADDIS0!!, H.D., Car, Mlamwatys: "I use Wins of Cardul itansiYSly la bit praetiea and And it a most emlliat praparaUoa for female troubles." W. E. COWGILL'S Tonsorial Parlor, NO. 40 MAIN STREET. All work in the barber line done with neat- , neas and dispatch. Special attention niven to ladies ami children. Also Hot a2 oQ cBatfi At any time deairvd. Two nice porceiin bath tubs, room nioely Att np. uic brnshe ani towel h- Call and f amine before jcoinif where. PRIVATE SURGICAL Hospital, j Ail diseases treated, best of trained ' nurr.es in attendance. Address, j X. A. VOBBECK, M. D.j So. 1315 Old Manchester Road, I St. Louis. MoJ CITY BAKERY, F. P. STEVENS PROP. FOK SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFORT TAKE THE Mobile & Ohio R. R. The Favorite Route Between the North and South. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY. MEMPHIS BIMINGHAM, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE. Land Excursion:, to the South at intrivals to suit the convenience of everyone wishing to see the Garden Spot of America. TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA or any portion in the South. For time, ticket rates or othar in formation call on your nearest ticket agent or address E. E. Posey, G. P. A. Mobile, Ala. A. J. KEXT, Asrt Murphysboro. IlL M. E. LEMING, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Rough and Dressed CYPRESS, OAK AND GUM a r TT n yVTTDTLTg32 CaBBon Vogelsanger and see the new Quick Meal Gasoline and Blue Flame Oil Stoves. 1899 Stoves. No old stock. No danger in handling them. A child can operate them. Also a full line of Quick Comfort Re frigerators. Latest styles in the market, and prices to suit. JNO. F. VOGELSANGER. ji6 Main Street, Phone 45. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO The very best bread baked every I d;y and delivered to customers in! any part of the city. j Wedding Cakes a Specialty. 104 Broad wav. Cape Girardeau, Mo John W. Langlois DEALERS IX Staple and Fancy A NEW AND FRESH STOCK n Of the very beat of goods just opened np In th Borey3nildiug?on tiood Hopestreet. sHTYour patronage solicited. jg CYPRESS LATH AND SHINGLES. Mill and yard south of railroad hops. Cape Girareeau.M C. LINDEMANN d. SON. DEALERS IN LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. White and yellow pine, poplar, cypress, oak, gnm, walnut, ash and cherry. Also flooring and ceiling all grades. Finishing lambor, laths, shingles, nionldiugs, window and door casings. Window and door frame, all eizea made to order on short uotice. lMiTered any where inside of city limits. Spanish St. Cape Girardeau. Mo A Great Semi-Weekly Paper. Hepablican in Politica. The Weekly ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT 41.00 PrteeOne olIaraYeari $1.00 I llssuedin ispissf.. Semi-Weekly Sections KSTTwaf The -Weekly GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, issued in SEMI-WEEKLY sections, is almost equal to a daily, at the price of a weekly. The two- paper each week give the complete news of that week from As a Newspaper M all parts of the world, so seleted and arranged as to preserve th e threa JWjof evestofrom issue to issue. 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