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TO WED BRITISH ATTACHE. Bds tickle, Oalr Daackler mt SleUca, to steco Brtalo ( Mr. CrukMlkirytf The " engagement I announced in London and Madrid of Mise Eda Sickles. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles' only daughter, to Mr. Da.vrell Crackan tfcorpe, third secretary ef herBritan ic majesty's embassy at Madrid, the oldest son of Montague Crackan tborpe, Q. C, one of the leaders of the English bar. who accompanied Lord Chief Justice Bussell to this country ot long ago when they were guest of the American Bar association. Miss SicUas and her brother, Mr. 6taoton Sickles, first secretary of tb American legation at Madrid, are children of Gen. Sickles by his second wife, a beautiful Spanish woman, who was Mass Creagn, the daughter of a Epanish councillor of state. Gen. tickles married her in 1871, when he was minister to Spain. lOaa Sickles has lived abroad all her life, and was educated in a Spaniah convent. Two years ago she came to JJew York oa a visit to her father, and Remained with him a year. She spent 6 winter in Washington, and while ia ew York attended the famous Brad ley Martin ball, where her impersona ition of Queen Louise of Prussia waa greatly admired. The wedding will take place during the first week in October. Owing to the troubles between the United States and Spain tbe marriage will be celebrated in London, tbe groom's borne. Mr. Crackanthorpe and bis fcride will visit New York nest airing. MAN-EATING SHARE. Attacks a Bather la Prlace's Bar aad Woaads Htm Severely la the Side. A man-eating sbark charged a party of bathers in Prince's bay, New York, and seized one of tbem by the tbigb. He is Charles E. Broom, a student at 'Mount Lorette, Pleasant Plains. He tescaped death by s miracle and now lies in tbe Smith infirmary, seriously wounded. For tbe last week a school of sharks bas been seen in tbe bay. Prince's bay was filled with bathers. In the midst if the gayety there was a sudden cry cf alarm. Some one on the beach bad seen a triangular fin cleaving the wa iter. Broom was floating far from tbe beach, and when the cry reached him be cast a startled look behind him. Then furiously he began to beat his way ashore. The shark turned and Broom swam r.s he had never swam before. Look ing toward him. the people on the beach saw a sudden commotion beside him. With a wild cry. Broom was plunged beneath the surface to reap pear a moment later, shrieking in . ngony. The shark had sunk its teeth in his side and drapsred him under. The swimuier's desperate struggles, how ever, alarmed the monster, ami it let go. Weak and tremhrir. -Proom was lauled as!w-p. n::d 1;iM ir-on She sand. Dr. W. V.. Mi-Xi. ri!; f, i:uU in the young man's, f.vh a semi-circle of deep and rspri (1 v.iiT'.ctures. the imprint of the mai.-eziter's teeth. TRADE OF SWITZERLAND. Aanerlraa Mrrcbants e Asrati la That Cnralrr to Captare the UaHfacM There Consul Adolph L. Frankenthal, rl Berne, in giving the number of com mercial traveleit. in Switzerland li censed in tbe Inst three years, notes tbe fact that not one iscredited to the United States. He says, further, that If circulars must, be sent, they should be in German or French. In a few cases he thinks pt inter's ink may be of service, but a live representative who can speak these languages would be of inestimable va!u to houses desiring to open trade wirl Switzerland. The Swiss are conservative and will not ac cept goods C. O. D.. and therefore cred it for a reasonable time should be al lowed. The canton of Berne is suffer ing for modern labor-saving ' ma chinery and noveTties. and he suggests that a sample room there would be of the greatest benefit. YUKON'S OUTPUT OF GOLD. MaJ. Wlb !. Dclopnti Will Go Brn thr Expectation of EverrbtMfy. Maj. J. M. Walsh, ex-commissioner of the Yukon district, who has arrived at Seattle, Wat-.., from Dawson, on the way to Ottuwa, Canada, to make his official report, estimates this sea oon's gold output at $11,000,000, while the clean-up for the next year will un idoubtedly aggregate $20,000,000. Be ,predict that further development in the Yukon will go beyond the expecta tions of everybody. Concerning the situation.at Dawson Maj. Walsh said- "The district in the laclnity of Dawscn is overpopulated -toy about 10.000 p rsons. and they must either move out and prospect new ter ritory or leave tbe district." Slarle Tax la China. The Chinese are perhaps the most lightly taxed people in the world. In China all the iand belongs to the state, and a trifling sum per acre never altered through long centuries is paid as rem. This is the only tax In tbe country, and it amounts to bout CO cents per head yearly. Owa Their Gas Work. More than 200 municipalities in Eng land. Scotland and Ireland now own the municipal gas works. This la Ear. It is easy enorgb running into debt, hat von rarely get out of it at tfce fame rait. flVss f;n$tir;e utyeeler, Stenographer and Typewriter .Prepared to do work os tkort notice-eaa ELMO P. PORTERFIFLD, Physician arid Surgeon OFFICE STCHDIVANT BANK. All calls promptly attended to day or night. ,n..., J Office 176 or 84. ONE i Residence 58. Charles Jones, THE PAINTER Will be ready March 1st to contract lor all Modi of painting. For sample ol his work see tbe Cape Girar deau court hoaae. Estimates made on all kinds of painting. PALACE SALOON. JOHN McGINNIS, Proprietor. Dealer in Fine Liquors. Wines and Cigars. CAPE BEER !ON TAP. OTTO REINERT, President. J. H. TELKEN, sec. & Treas. Gold SpringDistillingGo. Fine K?9tuek;y Bourbon. AND Pennsylvania pur? Ftye WHISKIES. Drink Royal Crown Rye .AND. LatoniaClub Bourbon No. llO'.t X. Third Street, ST. LOUIS. ctsylj? ' Those Flies!'0 Why don't you kill them ? Daisy Fly Killer ' Attracts and kills FLIES by the million. Lasts all summer. I ;15 Cents i . ViH not soil or mptfc anything ' but FLIES. ! For sale at drug, grocery, or hardware I stores, or 20 cents by mail. SOMUS HrOTMS, Thar Avsaaa. rsssJva, R.T. C. LIN DEM ANN &. SON. DEALERS IN LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. White and yellow pine, oplar, cypress, oak, gam, walnut. ash and cherry. AIM flooring and ceil.'ng all grades. Finishing lnntbor, laths, ahinirlt. moulding, wiudow and door casings. Window and door frame, all sizes made to order on short notice. Uelivered any where inside of city limits. Spanish St, Cape GuiAunKAV . M A. O. CRYTWS. ARCHITECT Of Churches, Schools, Business Blocks and First-Class Kesidences. Ksf Plan and SjircitioHtions a Sieci:ilry. llra.Jquarterg at I'resoott House. R. F. WICHTERICH, PHYSICIAN and SXJSLG-ECZST. Ofiicts ia Coerivr's Dr.'j; S'.nrv. Croisoway. Phnf: Offif Nil I. Ikii3enee N. i'.l Cails rv ni'h: tr :y promptly at tended -o. VTy ry to stick tV.i: . vi:h scme tliiii.? t'..st f"on't t:.-;? Env KA.'OR'S CEKEHT;y?i! krow it sticks. 1 cthing hrcsks ew;v fr-m it. Stick to MAJORS CEMENT. Fi:y ence, you Wi.l txiy for ever. There is nothing is good; don't believe the substitutcr. MAJOR'S RUBBER and MAJOR'S LEATHER. Two tt-parmt cwnentu the bt. ImM LavixtctlMrm. FTABI.IHED IKK :S an 1 15 eratK per Utu t all drundstM. MAJOR CEMENT CO., NEW YORK CITY. Frazor Axlo Groaso lin'MTiEflnjiHi'nc Highest Awards at Centennia'l. D.,1. mi lAfn.l'- C-: mwim ww w m win M'twed Ffiivm I iirrhhm. Ha b, rnAxtn ludhiuaiuk bu.. Factories: Chciago, St Locis, Htm York. Richardson & Slaiick, yUACTICAL F LUMBERS, Steam and Hot Water Fitters. Have just opened a shop here in the JwiPPr hllildino nn U.Ih o.MoAfr B & .-AU.U WWtTM and are now ready to furnish estimates -1 1 J ,. 1 . . uu on abulia ui piumoing, steam, not water and pump work. Our work will be first-class in every respect and our prices the lowest. We rfwnftcf fllllu Invito tko miKllo tn call on us, get prices, etc. Robert G. Ranney, Justice of the Peace And AUorneu at Law. "OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE. DENTISTRY. Dr. L. P. Ruff, The well known dentist formerly of this city but now of St. Louis will make frequent professional visits to tbe city in tho future as he has in the past few months. Due notice of each visit will appear fn the columns of the Daily and Weekly Democrat. Wnen You Como to the Cape Stop at Hotel Scott, Best European Hotel and Besturant in the City.- All kinds of game fish and the earliest trame market in the city. Ousters in season a specialty. The best meal in the city served to order. M. A. SCOTT. Proprietor T- W- HILL Baa resigned, his position with the Cape Gir ardeau Water and Electric light Company and accepted a position with J. It. Temple 'on the Levee tooth ofThemia atreet. lie ia prepared to make estimates fur, and do all kinds of plsmblug, stearn-ntting, and ga-Dttiuir, and at price which defy competition. Mr. Hill will have charge of the plnmbiug department In Mr. Temple's shop and being a practical plain her of many years experience is a guaran tee that all work will be drst ela s. Phone.79. Heny Breide, Cfotuauj ,Silt4JCOH, Oftii-e and residence in the Caspar Koth build on Broaway, o8-'J8 CAFE GIUAHDKAU, MO. (Rg"Calls answeivd by day or nirht JOHK L. ILLSR. DEALER IN FINE BRANDS Or Dr. Humphreys' Specifies CMre by acting directly npoa the disease, without writing 'frdw ia any other part of the system. no. emus. nucaa. 1 Fevera. Coagestiooa, sitims Jit !Wori. Worm rerer, Wona OoUe... .'43 3- TeethlafcOoUc.Crylng.WskernlBesi .SS 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adult .35 T-Cwashs. Cold. Bronchitis .39 8-Kearalci. ToothadM, Faoeacha M e-Heaeacae. Sick Headacaa. Tertlo.. .S3 1 e-DTspeawU. Indication, Weak Btomach.iM 1 l-aresaed w Palafal Periads.... .23 rjWhlte.. Too Profuse Periods .33 13 Creep. Larynslll.. Hoarseneai ..... .33 14 Salt Rhenm. Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .33 15 Rheumatism. Rheumatic Psiiis. 33 IS Malaria. Chilli, Ferer and Aue .33 lw Catarrh. Iufiueusa. Cold In the Bead .33 SeWhoopln.-Coach .83 ST-Klsaer Diseases .23 3-!errons Dehllitv 3w Crinarr Weakness. Wetting Bed.... .3 ' TT-Grtp. Hay Fever .33 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Wienri at year DrasaisU or Mailed Free. Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphrey!' Med. Co, Cor. William at John ate Sew York. iTABIER'S BUCKEYE OINTMENT 'CURES WOTHISG 8T PIIES. i A SURE and CERTAIN CURE I known for 15 vears 's thr. e I BEST REWEC-.Y f c? Pli-tS. SOI.; jV A1X URUGGISTS. rratrel I!:EAUS::t )I22. CO., ST. 10W3. Uies arjd Qia r. jTinrat saloon in the city, special attention to the ion trade. KrehCa e beer alvays kei on tap. M. E. LEMING, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Rough and Dressed CYPRESS, OAK AND GUM CVDRESS LATH AND SHINGLES. Mill ann ..! nit- of raiload hops, (ai- (-ii hi tt au.M SlOO iii. Gold Would Ik- ic-iisiiVr- ! a snmll eu:u t y.'.y for an alisailme care fur lulling I'ilis, Ei'zem:i.S:i!t . r.hetuii, Tvltcr, Pinip!is,ir otlii r ri:: ;iv-:.iu! irr;t:ilingskinilistf!f ( c. Ill Is;ni: will HiKitivt'Iy ::r :::-4'.diti(,3k- f i.r at -in y r-fuml'.rhy.-ifi-. . s am! Iicspii;.! !.. Iir.Ifilir::'s l"r.p'id. i'lit-y say it wiilcuro '.U i.ut 5k) jkos. l'rit-e A) cents. Santjile sufficient to give relief , for 4 cents in staiujis. THE G.C.BITTNER CO., TOLEDO, O. HOUSEKEEPERS, NOTICE. It is generally known that the Groceries, Flour, Provis ions etc., sold by the Nicholas Scharff & Sons Grocer Co., of St. Louis, give the best satisfaction to consumers of any goods in the market. All of their brands are kept for sale by W. M. Stone at most reasonable prices. This only enumer ates a few of their goods such as rtieir Bon Ton Hams, Bon Ton Breakfast Bacon, Bon Ton Leaf Lard strictly pure, Bon Ton Lye, Ben Hur Tomatoes, Sylvia Syrup, Snow Drift Corn Starch, Royal, (pound package) Rice, Holiday Soda, Little Giant Cheese full cream; Banner, Elmo & O. G. Java & Mocha Coffees; Triumph Brand State of Maine Sugar Corn. A reward is offered by the Nicholas Scharff & Sons Grocer Co of $10.00 to any one producing a c?.n of sugar corn to equal the Triumph. In California canned fruits their Alpine Brands of extra standards can not be equaled. They are simply luscious. Call, try these goods and many others. Will sell them at moderate prices. Tnone 239. W. M. STONE, Grocer. Qap Breuery aijd lee orjpaijy. Cape Girardeau, IV. o BREWERS OF STANDARD LAGER BEER OFFICERS: DlliFC'I U;: WM. REGENEARDT, lite. 1-tiJ '" 1 '' , L. F. KLCRTEI.MANN, Vict-I i.. ' E" ? E13Ajf ' ' E H. ENGELMANN, Secy. cEKJP EH CHRIS EIRSCH, Treas. EEN1.Y VOGI"L5?AKC. ADOLPH RUEDIGE.:, Maraeer. (ESTABLISHED 1866 J CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. Capital, - - - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - - - $15,000.00 OFFICERS ROBT. STTJRDIVANT, President. LOUIS F. KLOSTERM ANN, Vice-President. LEON J. ALBERT, Cashier. L. J. ALBERT, Jr., Assistant Cashier FIRST TH E UilM II, Bilk O CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Responsibility Capital : $100,000 $50,000 DAVID A. GLENN, Presidn t. W. B. WILSON, lce-PreMdent L. S. JOSEPH, Cashier. IDTJELECT ORS : Il.vViD A. GLENN, , W. B. WILSON, IX. P. PEIRONNt-T, B. F. DAVIS, WM. H. COERVER, J. A. MATTESON. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. EDWARD S. LILLY, HARDWARE h t. AD-Q U A ItTEKb FOR Blount's True Blue F1o.e Rock Island Plows, Pony Pious and Double Shovels. Always open to the Public with the best accommodations for Traveling Men. The Prescott House Bar, is up-to-date in every respect and I announce to the citizens of Cape Girardeau and vicinity that I am sole agent for the celebrated I. W. HARPER Whisky. HENRY HUHN, Proprietor. rolzr' (cVaM sHssiJstBeflsWBssssaMM-ftisW THE LINK THAT BINDS. Jscbsost, Tan. , Hv. at. I was smbjset to BJacaniacw tor tars yn, mmi raasrwd enaataaUr witk bwckacba. I wraas to yoa tot advie. am4 afls. aaimf tto-s ketttsa of WiasotCardmi. seeordiator raiwattoaa. I sat atraaf aa4 wall, aa4 Ua asotaw a. a la a-lrlkaby. Mrs. K. M. JOWXM. There b no osc talcing a baby in the bouse is the Bnk that hinds' husband and wife tofether. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock. The rrattfiiir and cooing of tbe tittle ones offset a thousand tones the occasional Iworties and trials of Ef e. When i wife Is barren, there is a derangement somewhere in the genital organs, caused by one or more of those common disorders known as " frrrale trouble". Wmeof Cardul is the remedy. It puts the orpins of generation in a strong and hahr condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her tad. During the period of gestation the entire system of the pec mother is bum up to withstand tbe ordeal of labor, and when tbe Ittle one makes its laran b j aw strong, weB-fitted to grow to ma turity in perft hnish- . mother, too, passes through the trial with Bttle pain and no dread. Wine of Cardui is truly a wonder- ful medicine for women. IS PS 9 a' r anmom. addnai I 'tliwwlSljl jSTITnOCaaasjMattjB. UMtr arnstat artatmiT. . raradTka ta mm malrta.asiaai m lOT WDIuClJW Laire Bottles for $1.C0 at Drngpsts. I U ll