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:o Syfttem Excurtlon. j 1 and 15 from Cape ON Mo., and Thebes, 111., iahoma and Indian tern and intermediate points: ?ay $8.60, round trip 15; is; One way round lowest rates ever from &i.napdoau. Liberal stop wiivfleccs and 21 days' round triD tickets. r further particulars address t Pe, General Paasenger U Cape Girardeau. I tlJard Memorial Meeting. L Wfflird memorial meeting by the W. C. T. U. last day afternoon was well at- (mil mm wiv i'- & j leired. The address on "Miss lard's Life" by Rev. Osbron fine. He showed forth her ...... as a noble and glorious life, iron which we can learn lcs- la. Jbe tnougni mw im seed ttibe writer much, if not most, was: Do what you can ' ire jou are, live a useful life J &'m a beautiful death as did j La tt'iUlard. The songs by the In. L. tfhowad saaeJl draining. he recitatiera by Charlie ipard and Hand Hnrn were fy appropriate to h .at casiou were qpoken very nicely, the poem by Muss Ruby Ljiw was excellent. J be were very impressive, espe- ly the one entitled, If I were krioe,'' stng by Miss Golden :Oune. it caused us to think ectly-of ihe one voice among oes which sung songs of aom- i and cheer and spoke so .many no, useful and helpful things. tnr a few remarks tram Rev. liitfield in behalf of mnney to try on the good wok a collec- n was taken. W-a .hope all tjqyed the meeting as did the liter. Member W. C. T. U. Card of Thank. The Jackson Trades' and Labor Council desires to extend its hearty thanks to the A. O. U. W. and the M. W. A. of Jackson, also to -the friends of our de ceased brother, D. C Masters, and friends of the trades' council for their kindness toward us and the valuable assistance rendered to our order in the burial of our deceased brother. Signed. J. W. Baker, .-" Geo. Pedioo, J08. O. VANCE.7J Trades' and Labor The World's Fair Company, St. Louis, Mo., adopted, the New Century Caligraph Committee Council. From Pocahontas. Resolutions of Respect. le following resolutions weie Adopted by the TBades sand Labor Council of Jackson at a call Session : ' ' ST-hewae, It has pleased Al- Ighty God in His'divine wisdom d mercy to remove from us our iloved brother, David C. Maa- s, one of our most worthy and eful members, one who was ways ready and willing to do n part in every good .work and ed. We feel that we shall mute Im in our lodge meetings, as he is a lover of the union and sl ays had a cheering word for his others. Therefore be it Jtesolved, That while we deqply Wourn the loss of our departed f other ve implore llim who Iwth.all things well to raise up inther ito take Hw .place, and at the Trades' and Labor Coun ts of the -cityutf Jaokson -extend b heartfelt sympathy toihe be st' eti wife and family. Resolved, That w e, as & Jadge, sw in humUlcmitinH'siea to 4ha i rvine Rulei, who is too wine .to and -too good to be unkind. ay we reiliw '-the tun .Ttainitiy death. Resolved, Chut .these re sol u- ons be pmoiluriwjn our minutes. tutt our oharton- 'be draped in "ounung for -a period of thirty Ays, and a copy of these reso- iftions be presented to his wife nd relatives and copies sent to U the weekly papers f this city w publication. Respectfully fubmitted in charity, hope and ffotectioo. turned. J. W. Baker, Geo. Pedioo, .. Jos. O. Vance. IW-ANTEH A TRUSTWOTHY I J H .11 . 1 Mn.n, f Isiness in this county and ad vening territory for house of poud financial standing. $20 flight cash salary and expenses wd eaoh Monday direct from wadquarterB. Expense money Nvanoed: position permanent. Address Manager, 605 Monon fbuilding, Chicago. 3-17 Tyiewriter and daily line :: : Well, "Mr. What Not" has given no sign yet of his existenoe. He is undoubtedly a queer roan. Dr. Rinehart has left our place and moved to Neelys Landing. We wish him success in his new residence. R. T. Reid is now again mov ing houses with great vigor. The Pocahontas school will be out in three weeks. The pupils are longing for vacation.. The literary society will have a sham law suit Friday night. The charge is bribery. It will be in teresting. It is rumored in at a soda fac tory will locate hero. This would be a good plaoe for a soda factory and would wuthout a doubt be ffuraished liberal patronage. The well diggers, Reid and Steimel, still have bad luck. As they were working on it last Sat urday the lower part gave away and caved in. They struck a bad plaoe to dig a well for they have' had trouble from the very be ginning. We sincerely hope that ' they will in the future have suc cess. Cabpo. FAVORITE HOME PAPER. 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Lonl and Iml vllle Frldiiy inKin.orrK New Orlcim Haturday 10 a. in., lenve Smurdity 2 p. m., arriving fit IJiiyhdh Monclujr morning. Round-trip mid one-way td rough .ickt at unuiiRsjilly low rates, free Illinois Central Illus trated Folder (in Cuba, giving all purtlculHru, on application. OCEIN STEAMSHIPS FROU NEW ORLEANS Ocean aleaniRlilP anilines from New Orleans (or Mexico, Fnnanm, Central unu outn America. West Indies and tturone concixeiy set rortn in a ne- eiai loioer iBMumi oy tue Illinois I en trai u. 11. Bend lor a copy. PI t V I A A Tour of all Mexico via UCAIUU lliinoin Central K. B. CALIFORNIA W7il fanaeer the American Tourist Asso ciation, (juiney Huildintr, 113 Adams St., cnicuo, irnve.H l Micako Janunr M. Helect clientele. Limited. Al exclusive prlvlli-ircs, Indcnciulent travel. Kix-ulal Piillmun Vestibule Train, Drawing IIooiiih Compart- nient. Ltibrary and Music Koom. with Iho largest bliilnir Car in the world and the famous Oih-u Top Ouserva lion Car, Cliililitli. 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Vlntr tourist rates now in ollect. Double daily service and fast steam-heated vestibule trains with through sleep ing cars, buiret-library-sinoKinir car service and all meals enroute in din iiiK curs. Ask for un Illustrated book on New Orleans. Thinnt-h '-Dixie Klyer" Sleeping Car Llues St. Louis to Jacksonville and Chicago to Nashville, the latter con necting en route with through Jack sonville cur from St. Louis. Koute via Nashville, Chattanooga and Atlanta. HOT SPRINGS. ARK. Through Sleeping Cur between Chi cago and Hot Springs, carried on the Central's fust Pullman vestibule Limited" train. Send for book des- scrihing this most Interesting of health und pleasure resots. Foil Particulars can be had of agents of the Illinois Central Central, or by addressing the nearest of the undersigned repre sentatives of the "Central." A. II. Hanson, O. P. A.. Chicago, 111. J.F.Mkrry, A.(r. Y. A., Dubuque, la fNo. No. Frisco System. St. Louis, Memphis & Southeastern. NEW ORLEANS FLORIDA 1 For Taskee, Bloomfield and intnne- diate point 6:30 A. M. 9 For Memphis, Tenn., and internie- ' ' diate points 8:50 A.M. No. 5 For Bloomfield, Puxico, Poplar Bluff, Naylor, Pocahontas, Walnut Kidge, Hoxie and Delta 2:25 P. M. St. Louis & Gulf. 103 For Thebes, St. Louis and Chicagol2:45 P. M. 101 For Commerce, Benton, Morley, Morehouse, Kennett, Campliell and Caruthersville 2:05 P. M. Trains arrive C'ajie Girardeau: St. Louis, Memphis & Southeastern. 6 .From lloxie, Walnut Ridge, Poca hontas, Naylor, Poplar Bluff, Puxico Bloomfield and Delta 12:15 P. M. From Taskee, Bloomfield and inter mediate points 7:10 P. M. From Memphis, Caruthersvillo and Sikeston 5:55 P. M. St. Louis & Gulf. No. 102 From Caruthersville Kennett, More house, Morley, Commerce aud Benton 11:25 A No. No. No. fNo. No. 8. 10. M. M. Daily. f Daily except Sunday. W. It. POWK, (i. P. A., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Jackson Branch, Iron Mountain. Going South. Gohif North. Leaves. Arrives. STATIONS. j j Freight. Passnprr. PiMMigr. Freight. Passu gr. Passngr No. Al. No. 3U. No. 41. No.UU. No. SH. No. 40. Jackson 8:O0inii. Il:"i5pin. 2 stopin. IIUOaiii. 2 :00pm 4:00pm (lordonvlile H:tMl l'-MUl 2:2fl " 11:05" 1:44" 8:44" Dutchtown 8::ti " 12:24" 2:40" l(:4. " 1:30" 8:30" Allenvilln :15 1:48 " 8:00" 10:10" 1:10" 3:10" Free Trial VrtJKT.;-" Mrs. Borer 'la... Sl mi r4 Cfc.. It. it tmt mwt. M. B M l.r uin. Ite. latlulIUIUMaaama aoauuji un. so, i sa. POmrSIODNEYCUKS Make KMasqr ad Bladder Right TAKK THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. St. Louis, Cairo and all points north and east. Connections made in St. Louis and Cairo with through express trains for Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Buf falo, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washing ton and all principal enstern cities. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to all points. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS TO SAN FRANCISCO, Solid traius to Galveston, Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonia and all Texas point. 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