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MIXED UP. BvirytUBf ef L To M Fou Tuat is o itreSt. MONDAY. ' - Doo't forget If yoa tse Putnan! Fadeless Dyes you doft't have to send for s package for wonA and one for cotton. Each package . colors all fibers. Sold by W. H. Coerrer. It The river is rising rapidly, and steam do at owners are happy. Tne Cape Girardeau Telephone company wants to bond its property. and will hold a meetine in Mare for that purpose. Stay that barking by useing Ballard Uorenound byrup. It arrest the cough, allays irritation of the throat, and relieves ctnjetlon of the lungs in a day. It is safe and pleasant to take, and neve.- disapoints. 50 cents. I.Ben. Miller. 25nd We understand that there are sev eral prospective candidates in the field for City Treasurer at the April election. There are not houses in this town to awommodaJe the people who want to reside here. Seems to us that it would pay some of our capitalists to invest some of their surplus money in small buildings to rent to people who want to locate here. Small precautions often prevent -great mischiefs. De Witt's Little Early Risers are very small pills in size, but Are most effective in preventing the most serious forms of liver and stom ach troubles. They cure constipation and headache and regulate the bow els. Wm. H. Coerver. John Wissmann. aged eighty-two years, died at his home in this city Febuary 10th., 1900. Emil Pott has contracted for several car loads of manufactured ice from the Cape Brewery and Ice Company, to lv delivered at Reynoldsville, Illi nois. One car load was shipped, this morning and another car load will be shipped Wednesday. Mr. Pott will store the ice in an ice house for use next summer. Are you lacking in strength and energy. Are you nervous, despondent, irritable, billious. constipated and generally run down in health. If so, your liver is torpid, and, and a few doses of Heroine will cure you Iicrbinu h:n nn eual s a health re storer, i. lien .Miller. Hon. Louis Houck and iady will return home this week from Texas. Miss Nattio Albert is still improv ing, and is cow considered out of danger. Her father and mother re turned to their home in St. Louis yesterday, and the young lady will soon be able to return home. A committee of the Board of Direc tors ot the fair Association held a meeting this afternoou to look after work ou the new grounds. Uriah Joik-s, Hezekian Brown and JoIiS i'ei.v Smith will testify to the woiidvrt il :ur;ii vt- proierties of L: SiinnKMis" Couirh Syrup. Sample bot tles fr.t-. Satisfaction or money re funded. !! s.ile bv allduggists. L. S. Joseph, cashier of the First National Bank, returned home from Maiden, wheiv he had been to adjust the insurance on the Maiden Bank which v.' -s routed last week of nearly thsi tl.t.u .-.and dollars. ivr.i a prominent and estimable ir g-'uii'.'uian one wnoni you v o ' '..mid i.-ast esjiect!" is the way a Cap.; Giwdt-au young Man writes :o a yo:.iig ia!v. Moments are useless if trilled away and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring i:u i:;cdiaU ivlief. W. II. Coerver. The Tennessee Iliver Packet Com pany is loading the City of Paducah at St. Louis for the Tennessee river. The Tanner store, opposite the Capo City Mills on Broadway is selling out at auction. William Oberheide has rented the store room and will move his saloon into it as soon as the auction sales is over. liunning sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may beenredby using DeWitt's Witch Ha::el Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the 2 re ait tiile cure. W. IT. Coerver TUESDAY. The ess market is on the down grade, while the wheat and corn has been crawlinir a little up in the last few days. Now that riyer navigation has opened up we may look for business to pick up. We have had rather close times since steamboats quit making; their regular trips. Dr. Simmons'" Sarsaparilla effect ually aids weak, impaired and debili atted organs of both sexes. Its action is quick and lasting. Fifty cents and 50 doses. Those suspicious cases supposed to be small-pox in this city, and which did prove to be a mild type of small-pox, .have disappeared. ,A11 the victims recovered and have been discharged. The Democrats of Scott county did not catch Congressman Vandiver napping. He returned home from Washington to be on the ground at their township meetings. I The Anheuser-B usch people have quit the keg beer trade ia this city. They found that there was no use bucking against our home brewery that makes as fine beer as that made ia St Louis. Joe Albert is going into the chicken business. There is money in tb bus iness If it is properly managed. ril after effects never follow tb use of Dr. Bell's Peppermint Chil Tonic. It is a pleasant liver laxative, i It makes rich, red blood. It makes stout, sound bona. It makes flesh, (t makes rosy cbeaks. All of this cures chills so they sr cored. Dealers gaarantee it. There is going to be a light on for the Jackson post-office- There are two applicants for the office, both food men, and it is going o be nip and tuck as to which one will bn the lueky man. Kmil Pott and wife went iown to Cairo. Illinois, this afternoon to spend a few days visiting retarflives. If you are bilious, try Dr. sawyer Little Wide Awake Pills, you w-iM find t?iem just what you want. Tre sample. They do not gripe 9M a M. Mapto Willson's drug store. We are going to have a fifteen thousand dollar fair grounds, and then we are going to have a big, wte- cessful fair. Congressman Vandiver arrrned home yesterday evening. He cause home to be present at the township meetings in Scott county and to look after bis interests generally. We are reliably informed that there is no foundation for the rumors that the Missouri Pacific or any other roai has, or is about to, acquire control of the S. M. & A., but that on the contrary the present management will continue to operate the line as an in dependent road. Old fashions in dress may be re vived, but no old-fashioned medicine can replace Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by I. Ben Miller. Bandol township will have a Repub lican candidate for Assessor this year. The City Council will meet next Monday night to consider the petition of the Southern Missouri & Arkansas Railroad Company. The company wants permission to build up along the river front to opposite the River view Hotel. The petition is now in the hands of a committee and the City Attorney, and will be reported on at the meeting next Monday. Cheatham's Chill Tonic is peculiar ly adapted to persons in enfeebled health and invalids. It assists di gestion and is a perfect strengthener adpetizer. Satisfaction or money re funded. Put up in both tasteless and bitter styles. 50-centsize. Spanish street is the worst street in the city. It is too low in the center, and all the rain that falls on it re r.iains there till it evaporates. There will be a steamboat war be tween the Leo Line and the Tennessee River Packet Company this year. The passcngerrate from St. Louis to Memphis has already been cut down to four dollars, and freight rates will be likewise cut. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all diseases. Foley's Kidney Cure is a guaranteed remedy ormouey refunded. The Waters Pierce Oil Co. sails two jrades of oil in this city one rood, and the other not so good. Sotus of the dealers are in the naoit of mixing this oil and selling it for the best. This is unfair to the oil company and unfair to the consumer of the. oil. It does not give the light. and it costs the consumer the price of the high grade of oil when he does not get that, grade. When you go for coal oil call for the best and in-i.-t on having what you call for. Haas Broother will sooi have com pleted on south Sprigg street a nice little frame cottage. The property will be for rant when finished. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emer gencies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never sails Wm. H. Coerver. WEDNESDAY There are some small people in this world, anu there are some of tnem in this city, who, if they ever get into that place where wings are fashion able, will have to have their wings cut'down to a very small size. The sight of a steamboat is a sight that is alwavs pleasing to the busi ness men of this city. Steamboats make business for Cape Girardeau. What is it? A cure for Coughs Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and al Bronchial Affections of the Throat Chest and Lungs. 50 doses for 50 cents. Money refunded if it fails to givesatisf action; we mean Dr. Sim mons'Cousrh Syrup. For sale by all druggists. Conrad Seimers and Jerry Hitt will go to St Louis to-night on the steamer Cherokee. Leon J. Albert returned home from Poplar Bluff yesterday where he had been attending a meeting of Group No. 12 of the Missouri Bankers' As sociation, and to-day he is laid np with the headache. Bud Juden, brother of S. E. Juden, died at his home in the Big Bend this mornirg. Bilinrd's Snow Liniment. There is so pain it will not relieve, no swelling ji- will not subdue, no wound it will ouf heal, it will cure frost bites, chiJbl.Mns. and corns. 25 and 50 cents. I. Ben Miller. Cpt. .Inden ha sold the ferry boat Cap City to partfatatCaruthersrille, an I Jtx-y left with1 the boat to-day. Sh will lie used as m ferry; boat be-1 tv.ee i Missouri ar4 Tennessee at Carutitarsville. The f wospects are ttat we will hare quito a building boon in this city this yer. We did fairly well last year, ani if we do a6 w21 this year one city will surely -.how wp well as a growing titty. Dr. L. 3fc Ruff requests a to in form the titer people that he is still at th St. Charles Hotel, and will be conielleil t: remain until tin last of this weuk l complete work already engaged, but no longer. H would be pleased to any one ic need of dental work. The steamctr Georgia Lee,, en her way to at. JUuis, stopped' at our wharf last night. She was- loaded down with lumfcer and stock. The steamer- Cherokee cam down at two o'clock tfcis afternoon.. apC Burton informs as that she left St. Louis with the largest, trip sfct ever had. John H. Lyon of Poplar Blti'ST is in the city. Mr. Lyons is well pleased with Poplar Bluff. He is do: air a good business. William Burgoss, who has beec at home with his family a week or so, left to-day for Ccawnerce, where lie- i assisting his sea in the mercantile business. THURSDAY. Certainly you Cxta'l want to s:Cer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of- ap petite. You hav never tried De Witt's Little Earlj: Risers for taese complaints or you. would have been ured. They are small pills but great regulators. Wm.' H. Coerver. Charley Sawyer, Clarence Grant and Henry Puis are the applicants for the Jackson pct-office. They are all nice voung men. Leon J. Albert,. who attended the meeting of the bankers at Poplar Bluff this week, says the banlurs were royally entertained by the oiti zfls of the little eicy on Black River. The banquet at tha Quinn Hotel '.vas the finest the bankers ever had. John Lyons, proprietor of the Quinn Hotel, proved to the baaqueters that hu- is up-to-date as a hutel man. F. A. Uai:o will quit the stivet ivxr line this evening. The steamer Vherokee got hack from Commerce this morning. She will lea vr St.. i.ouis again Friday evening if tne ict-uoes interfere wun navigation. People here from Poplar Bluff sever tire of boasting about the wonder. of their little city. Of course soius of them overdo the thing,"' but it is ill right of t'.ieir.to boost their Uwn: they would no! be good citizens if lii.-y did otherwise. Poplar Bluff is no diiiibt a good town, but hes- citi zens can never make us Cape Girar deau people btjlicvo that there is a ter town under the sun than Cate Ladies' Wraps on sale Feb'y 23rd and 24th, at alenn's. The street cars are not ruining to day and people have had to wade through the snow when they went eut. Don't forget date and place Glenn's Remnant Sale, Feb'y 23rd and 2&h. Snow to a depth of about five fothes fc4! last night the heaviest we have bad this winter. Well, if you miss fbe Remnant Sale at Glenn '8 you will misv many bar gains. A reenriting officer for the Boers ar rived in- town yesterday. He,- of course, is keeping shady but all war like spirits1 ean find bins if they am at all anxious- John A. Elope;-who has been here attending to some business1 eefore the Referee in Bankruptcy, left 3br Jack son this afternoon. Glenn will have a real JRemnant Sale 23rd and 24th of February. Sleigh bells are tinkling en the streets. This is die first good weath er we hove had t'Ais winter for sleighing-. See Glenn's new ad vert i seme cfl this issune An-infant child of T. C. Pierse in this city died yesterday, aged 15 iays.. I 1 Special pri&on Photos At Woody 's during the month (' Febru ary. Call to see saraplHs of this new Picture. Photo But tons. Pins, etc. Enhvrgements of all kinds. Ko.laks- and supplies. Pictures tleveloped and finished. Full line of Picture Mould ing an 4 Frames aiade to order any size. Everything in the Picture line. HOUSEKEEPERS, NOTICE. It is generally knewr that die Groceries, Flour, fovis- ions etc., sold by the Kicholas Scharff & Sons Grocer Co., of St. Louis, give the best satisfaction to consumers of any j &i i . ir r i - i i n .. r i i guuus iii uic mantci. rvu v vweir oranus arc-jacpt ii state uy W. M. Stone at most seasonable prices. Thionly enumer ates a few of their goo& such as their ' Bon Ton Hams,". Bora Ton Breakfast Bason,. Boo Tah Y svif T e--li cAmrt1ir mmm Rah Ta. Ti irA Peea - - Hur Tomatoes, . Sylvia Syrup, Snow EWft Corn Starch, Royal, (pound package) Rice, HoKSay Soda, . Little Giant Cheese fuQ cream; Banner;. Elmo & O. G. Java & M6c&a Coffees; Triumph Brand1 Stat 1 . rf fain nornr Chwn , A reward is offered by the Nicholas SeliarfiF & Sons w v pa wiww v Y waar vuvfiic a vmisi va JeejBss wws M i l t ui. In California cannecs fruits their Alpine Brands or extra standards can not be equaled. They are simply luscious. Call, try these good and many others. VKilll seJi them at moderate prices. TtoBe 239. W. M. STOIE, Grocer. I The horse apd mule buyer is in th3 city and horse owners who want to dispose of their property will find the gentleman at Ed Kage's lirery stabla; .Judge Ross,. as referee "clmnkrupfv cy. is hearing Xha evidencv-in a hiiok- ruptcy case at the court h.Mtfo yenUn day and to-day. The river 3a- falling brte tlie- wa'.w will not get So-low that steHmbouSB cannot run. The Georgia Minstrels hsive bilid the city for their apeararce at tde Broadway Theater Feruarjj 1. WilliaiiV IIegthardt is t-till coniia ed to his room. He is nst1 seriotisly sick but he is- afraid to vmiturt at while the weather. remainsso cold. There is soma ice Ho:j.ting in the river but it is not. thick ocough tot in terfere with steambotitir,g. The Ri vcrvie- Hotel haa c'oteul ap. but we are informed it will, open -jyain aliout the lirst of March. Henry Xabe, aged (i0 yyars. (lied at his home near thi city. Inst Wiwlncs day. Money to Lca.il on Improved, farms as security fcEO. JW, ?UKK), li"Kt and gl.'iOO. A.lso ,sev(-vai well improved Fras. lellicgs . and Building Lots-For Sale-Chea?. II. S. Deaxe. Girardeau. We have the location, and we have every other advantage aver l'oplar B'iulY. Mrs. Schucita. mother-in -law of l'hiiipp Stoll, died at the residence of Philipp Stoll last night. Mrs. Schuette was an old lady and an old citizen of this city. She hau a large ivle of friends who will srogret to learn of her death. Suierstitious people who believe t'lat it is bad luck to look over the left shoulder at the new moon, need have no feers this month. The reason is that shis month, alone of ail months for half a century or more, will have no new moon. Joe Lynch, of St. Louis, is iu th-; City looking after hi3 customers who sell the celebrated Old Lynch Rye. Mr. Lynch recently reached out the corn business anu let go ol oue hundred and seventy-live dollars, but that loss does not affect the price of Olii T.vnch live, as that linuor is not made from corn. John A. Hooe, of Jackson, is In town to-day attending to some busi ness in the U. S. Bankruptcy court. Don't forget if you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes you don't have to send for a package for wool and one for notton. Each package colors all fibers. Sold by W. H. Coerver. It FRIDAT. effect Rac'x ou yassers will call orders ford-elivery in yowr city. Only l.'2'. Don't fail to examine the rack; it is a household necessity. -Agerss wanted. Call at Prescott House. See the advertisement of David A. Glenn elsewhere in this paper. When Mr. GImih advertises he means that he says. To Tkade for Cape Girardeau resident property, a farm of eighty acres in high state of cultivation, in Bollinger county, good building, orchard, well fenced. Also 90 feet frontage on Good Hope street in Cape Girardeau for sale cheap for cash, Address J. H. O'Brien, Jackson, Mo, Great Bargains for-all! i ! In Underwear, Switss Cornice,. I Fleeee Goods, Worsted?. Heavy Cotton Underwear 7p cents, a suit up. Latest Novelty Effects! Ih; Neckwear, Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, Puffs .25 cents to 1.50. Also a big 166 of Clubs and Imperial Ties. Get Our Prices before Buying! Now especially whew you need a pair of Shoes or Suit,. Trousers or Fancy Vest. Wis are never undersold and the- Rest is our kind always. J. T. SACKMANN. The undersigned wishes-. tx announce to the public that he has re-operred his l&sic Sttidio AT HIS HOUSE. Alii those desiring instruction in music please call or write to OTTO EGKHflRDT. 2 Main St, C? p-1 i i ra rdca u , 0 95 Remnant Sale-at Ginn"sf :.!i d and Hilh. The lioss Clothes Rack 4 for us 9 coun- "A he only 3be market. Can on you and solicit ?4THE. ST. LOUIS. That Tliobbiu; Ilcadarhe- WiHkld quickly leave you, if yoa used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and nervious Head aches. They make pure Wood and strong nerves anu builu up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold bv I. Ben Miller, Druggist. 1 ll:i no for Sale. line new upright Kranich & Bach niano for sale at a bannun. Will ;ell cheap to save shippinff to St. Louis. Gfx. M. Garvin. . St. Charles Hotel. 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