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-1 r -if 7i s if ;-1 -.1 I: -V' s :3 1 1!r 1 11 1 sill ft- ! Hi THE DEMOCRAT JHB j'EOPLK'l J3 A PER flflciai Oriai 8f mc Tai-Paygfr tAPn CIRARDEAU........MO. SATCnUAV. JUNE 1893. of Leland SUufonl. l!ir California mil lionaire, died at hid home in fjan FrrB tisco Wednesday tnoruiug;. His fr- tuue is estimated at $75,000,000. all ot which be bad to leave a earth hi beira an J the la-vvers m m m A serious blunder has been dis- covered in the Senatorial appoiutineut bill just passed by the lllltloi Lcgiala tore. It is found that a township id Cook county was entirely omitted from the list of districts and it is fear- tl that this error will invalidate the in xsntire bill. The United Slates Court of Appeals "gave a decision in the case at St. I'aul, -Minn, that Cougrcsa was the soU authority on naturalisation laws, and -that the Federal law constitutes the "only rule by which a foreign subject knay become a citizen cither of the United States or of a State. The aoul of Colonel 'Wattcrron, now that he has retired from polities, tindx room for rejoicing In the decision of Judge Charles M. Thomas. One gen tleman contended that three hearts HMd a revolver were of inoro value in tiie American game of poker than three anes. Judge Thomas, to whom the ease was appealed, ruled that three hearts and a revolver, while not su- Iperior to three aces, were equivalent to ten years in the penitentiary. The dispntc was in Dead wood, and the judge was from Kentucky. The proposition to organize the Chcrokccs, Cbickasaws, Cboctwas, Creeks and Scminoles, who now oc cupy part ot tho old Indian Territory, into an Indian State is interesting. These tribca number about 65,000; own 20,000,000 acres of laud, much of which is under profitable cultivation; maintain each government of their own, with legislative, judicial and executive departments, and elect many of their officers by ballot. It is doubtful, however, whether they are dittcd yet for the duties and rcsponsi lbilitics of statehood. They have made gratifying progress in the way of ed neat ion, bnt much yet remains to be accomplished in this respect. Cora tor Hi TM. There it evidently great deal for woman to learn in the domestic arts nd sciences at the Chicago Extract tion outside of ibe bcautiiul building dedicated to her special honor and instruction. There is a variety of cooking exhibitions, and one of them it. especially to be commended. This 1s the exhibit devoted to the illustra tion of all the uses to which the pro ducts of maize, or corn as it Is 'Universally called in this country, can tie profitably and palatably put in the economy of the household. Although 1)0 queens ol the American kitchen have beeu snayeacd to be well ac quainted with corn meal, it appears (hat there are many grades and modi- lications ot tho familiar yellow flour, .and the ingenuity of a celebrated demonstrator of the culinary art has evolved some forty savory products with such queer names as -plunUcts,'' jol!y boys," 'niu-kia-li-wc" and "kla- mu-la-li-wc.' It is to be hoped that these art fries all taste as sweet under any other name. This exhibit ought to prove of "further me aa allowing to foreign visitors the value and desirability of corn flouas for human food. The nse of American corn before it has been -transformed into pork for the table is -little kuown abroad. It was not -known at all until a special commis--ioncr, Mr. Murphy, Wis sent to Europe by Secretary I tusk of the Department of Agriculturo to give lecture" aud demonstrations of how 'palatable and nutritious dishes could be made lrom a graiu which, on that aide of the Atlantic, fed the lower animals alone. As a result of his cflorU the kuowledge of corn flour 'has become quite usual among the culinary experts of Paris, Berlin and Vicuna, aud as soon as the peasantry of Europe have become acquainted 'with it the foreign market for our corn will be appreciably enlarged. It is to be hoped that theappetiziug exhibit of jonnnvcake and its inuciful derivatives at Chicago may lend added fragrance to every breakfast table iu the United States, as well as make all .Europe acquailned with a wholesome, nutritious, cheap and palatable article ot food. JM1 Xl(-rstla SMrariai, A distinct tendency is showing it- self among the .-colored populatin of - Geogia to leave-theruralidistricts for f the towns and cities. .The, motive for this .migration is attributed by bath the Rome 7V6we-and the '.Atlanta Constitution to a desire to obtain bet ttcr educational facilities for their children. It is safe to assume, even at r a distance; that this is hut one of the motives which Impel .this tendency to - ' titwa life. Tk mnilltiu ot labor in eenWS'Of popubition niay.be, or nisy seem to be,-both easier aud more re munerative -than in.ihe cettntry. ' The -colored man by .naiiire is eminently gregarious. Jle craves the -akhociation - and sympathy-ot. his. owu . race. ISut whatever the cauxes, one ctfort of this uiiovcmeut threateus to be untortuonle kfr the colored population. The -avcrage-ratof jnontsiity. far whiles - and black j throughout the country is respcctiKelj! i4and.17pcrthous.md. 'But in cUica-aftd towns -the average f limrinlUv nt K-litln . t.oortln L Knf tv-Ann' ' . -"Q . , . ... . i . ami whwas , of 1hr ro,(rr(1 raro anmunts to S . an.l iu miihc i iijes l Atrtt Aiovr missoi-ki. IiutHilit Maustle. (Be 'u lat.atrla. f tfe. IMe. There was raised in Missouri in the year Mil 190,il,00& bushels of corn, ..orlii 72,22,8t0: JS.O.tJ.OOO bushels wheat, worth ?J070,iHV, 27.600.- ! Whe, funis, Tallied at .it0l. OOO. 2.7JS.1 10 tuns o( hay. worth $19, 607,9t1: 32 1,200 pound) of llax. whose value was $340.2o:. fi.fi Jii.iiH;) pounds of tobacco, worth 9.537.tHi9 . . UUJSlieilV "I liisu iiiMiiiw: . uu-u imi. , jarth lor, T, . , r ii n . . was $:h337,9.'i0. The total of all these to Bent' , '.,. . 6 lvalues was $124.2()l.2b. bein au iu- bushels of Iri.-U potatoes whose value crease over the preceding year of about $20,000,000. The ratio between taxed and mortgaged arres is in MUouri 25.41 per cent and the per capita mortgage indebtedness is but $0, being lower in both regards thnn auy other State the valley of the Missitsippi. The amount ot apple c.-.rried by the Chicago Alton and other truuk Hues was .OW,00 barrels, which ai $2 per barrel would amount ti!U. 000,000. besides the evaporated fruit. jrrapes, berries and other fruit, ami the income must be at least l.),000,- 000. Threo years ao the live itork census ot Missouri which i very difficult to take was completed. At that time there wereownci witlii. the State 80!.f,t7 horses. 22ti. 12 mutes, 5,12 jai kstock, 2..Vr0..r..v; nea: cattle, 2,6K8,642 heg, ami S.r..7ii:' sheep. During the year 1S9I trwri than 300 cases of disease a -:! domestic auimals occurred in tin State. Improvement in the breed ot ucat cattle has been obtained bj crossing the scrub brcen witu .'Miori- boni, llolsteiu, IlercfoiV, Aberdeen aud other approved breeds. Iu 1H31 Missourians shipped 2H.- 019,177 pounds ot poultry anil 14,090. 326 dozens of eggs, while they a'so shipped 1,321,007 poiiuds ol li-h, 4(12.- 643 pounds of meat and 87.i!2j pomuls of game. In breeding horses Miss-inn fays mora attention to animals lor speed than to draught animals, presumably finding the mule better adapted to draught than the horse, how heav; soever the latter may be. In sheep-raising more attention ha been given to the Merino Invars: o: its wool-productiug qualities, whib the Southdown is bred lor its superior mutton. A crossing of these breeds yields a sheep superior in IxitU wool bearing and mutton qualities. CoUwold aud Shropshire breeds are also much cultivated. The various breeds of hogs ai present reared iu Missouri are tin- Berkshire aud l'oland China varieties The Berkshire is the hardiest, though the l'oland China is the favorite. Over 4,000,000 worth of poultry and eggs are exported lrom Missouri annually, besides what is consiiineil locally. Four varities, the Light Itrahiuas, Barred Plymouth Kocks. Silver Wyandottes aud single romb Itrowu Leghorns arc favorite fowls among Missouri poulterers, though twenty-five varieties iu all are culti vated. In the waters of Missouri lifty-tive species of tih arc known to exi.t. The most plentiful game uh are the black bass and croppic. In lorestry 2,000,000 acres are cv. cred by oaks, 289.910 acres by yellow pine, and 600,000 acres by other kinds of foreet timber. The Oxley Stave Co of Popl.tr Bluff is the largest plant in the State aud is worth 1,000,0(M). This com pauy owns sixteen different stave factories in different parts of the country but this is their favorite as turning out the best products. The Public School system of Mi souri cousisls of the State University. three Normal Schools for the educa tion and training of white teachers. one Normal School for training of colored teachers, and the public school proper. Sixty-four teachers compose the faculty of the University. The Normal Schools teach 1,K43 pu pils and last year graduated 201 from this number. The public schools are the district, village, town and city schools, the latter usually embracing high schools. The trade aud commerce ol Kansas City is constantly on the iuerease. Iu tho year ending Juuc .30, 1891. the value of manufactured products was more than $18,000,000, while its subur ban factories increased this uiore than $."8,0O0,000 more. Five hnudrcd and forty-two establishments owned real estate Valued at $9,000,000. plants worth $12,000,000, live capital to tlte exteut of $18,000,000, and paid anuu- ally $7,000,000 in wages. In number cigar factories headed the list, there being forty-eight. The Kausas City packing establish ments, sevcu in number, employ 4.4 13 men and pay them $2,500,000 per an num. The plant is worth $6,000,000 with a live capital ot $12,000,000. They use $34,000,000 worth of raw material, producing $41,000,000: 8.5000 hands are employed supporting at least 35,000 souls. During the year 1892, 72,783 cattle end SI, 128 calves were killed here; also 1,810,099 hogs aud 217,193 sheep were killed by packets the same year. I). A. Armour in 1892 put up a dressed beet plant costing $1,000,000, furnishing labor to 5,000 men whom .be, paid $2,000,- 000 per year. Thero are eleven Na tional Banks iu Kansas City with a capital of $7,800,000. The bank' cleanng9 of Kansas Cit v for 1890 wero $462,577,280, as against $26,013,643 in 1870 and $54,862,800 in 1880. IU assessed wealth iu lStiO was $62,663,015. Kansas City has 114 miles of street ears aud carried 18,317.000 passengers year. St. LouUbas 124.5 miles ot htrcct n.Uya aml .u iwk 9h6 555 passoiigcrs ulioi.aitl $l,5l,'.77.75 Multlplylnc ward. The observation attributci to Mr. Gladstone that tha man who lias a vocabalary of 1.000 words is amply equipped for the ordinary purpose of life i capable of broader applica tion. Tlic nfttiuii that roiniiiaud of the English tunuc implies merely a great Mic k of words is faltc. If this concrpiiou were true, inaatcry of lautriiniru would be 'imply a feat of memory. It is oucof the mischievous effects of books of synonyms that , lend to propagate ami confirm ' ' " ,. tins error. Mich books have a practi- . .;.., cal value, but it Is of secondary im portance aud limited scope. Multi plicity of words is In no wise a sub stitute for barrenness of ideas Nothing is more astonishing iu literature than the meager variety of v. onls to be fonnd iu the produc tions of ffreat writers. The same worJs recur lime aud again inShnki -spt-are. Mis noblest flights of laney mil his finest out Wreaks of passion are expressed in simple terms that arc I -laily in use in every intelligent American household. Addison, a prince of writers ot graceful prose Kiiglih. employs few words that the j average school child does not under- i stand and isniiol define. The situ-! oiicity of langn ige in the -I'ilgrim's i'rogress" is proverbinl, yet it is siif i. ient to portray emotions ranging lrom Ibe agonies of remorse to the -aiilures of the redeemed. The ihrnseology of Swilt anil (iolilsinilh. 1 Xi'i'pl lli-ll IC'-niucal siiojeris aic iiider discuss! -II, is almost as li nlled. I'he Bible i largely a repetition of a lew simple words. M i-tery of l.ingunge consists iu the proper arrangein;'iit of words rather than in a multiplicity of words. The use of simple terms is evidence ol ibe highest art. It is the sole way. in deed, as a rule, iu which ibe firmest aud n iilest impressions can be mail", t'o attain such a rominiud of speech depends iu a large measiiro upon the possession of imaginative faculties Metaphor Is frequently a substitute. not only for large words, but for manv words. It suggests rather than depicts, and lrom its pcriilar nature makes necessary the employment of terms that are readily understood. It should not be forgot Ion. also, that then-' arc few purmits that demand a varied vocabulary. Many of the tecbuical terms used by a lawyer are of little practical worth to a physician, or a merchant, aud vice versa. It is questionable also it the Lnglish lan guage is not worse for the muliitiidc of unnecessary adjectives that have rept into it from one source and another. -Junius looked upou ait jeetives as if they were personal ene mies. Maeulav ud them tunler pro test. There is a peculiar force iu the lamiliar observation of Thomas llobb-.'s -Word are wise meii's counters they do but rei-kou by them but they are the money of fools.-' Ilnrklrn'a arsln MKlsr. Tiik 1kst Sai.vk ill Hie world for Cuts. P.ruisi-s, tsores, I'lci-rs. Salt RliPiiiu. 1-Vvor .Sores. Ti'ttcr, C!iai"J hanila, Cliillilains, t.'i.rns. ami all Skill Kriiptimis. ami msilively cures Piles or no iiav rriitiiretl. It is rn.iraiiti'i il to g-ivesatislat'lion.o r money refiui.leil I'i 'u-e 2'i ci'iits j.er box. Por sale at Wilson's Drua Store B Hsra not Krpmit on Ilrrsoir. A lariin-r ainp into tlie sti.rp. lie soM some .niltti'f for l-". He pt'r fliascJ a siile of meat parkeil in (.'lii cni;o. a Iiimii cured iu (.'itu innnti, a ki' of iiiola-srs raised iu Loiiisiaiuin, a peek of apples :ro'u in Kansas, a rail of rondeuscd milk lrom Detroit, a liroom made in St. Louis, a p!u;r t.t tobarco maiiiifai'tiired in l,yucliliii'! 111 axe liaiiil.c turned in New Voik, and tlien lie loaded liis ptods into a waon made at Milwaukee. Next be ;ot a pint of Tennessee wliisky in a llask blottti at Pittsburg, aud tlial iiisbt while in ramp in a waaon yard traitiu: for daylirlit to drive home, lie was robbed, lie caught tlic Ibief. turned liim over to the otlioers; the fellow proved to be a New Yorker. Tlic fart is this country does not de pend upon herself tor anything, even her thieves arc imported. Irrigation Age. sprrlmrs 4 nra. S. II. Clifford, Xctv Cassel, was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was dis ordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and be was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottle of Elec tric Bittern cured him. Edward Shepherd, UarrUburg, 111. bad a running sore ou his le" of eight year' standm". Use three bot tles ot Electric bitters and seven box es of Ituckleu's Arnica Salve, ami bis eg is sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, O, had five large Fever sores on his leg; doctors said lie was incurable. One bottle Electric Hit ters and one box Auica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold by J. Maple Wil son, dmtri'ist Ttif Brat i tap MarhPl. It is a well known lact that some of the finest whisky in this market is the celebrated -roods from the wholesale house of J. W. McCullot:h,Owenoboro, Kentucky. The goods from this house have not been extensively advertised nor do they uced advertising to any great extcuL They have the merits that commend them to all judges of good liquors. The following dealers in this city sell the McColloch brands of whisky, and those wauling the best of pure liquors should call on them aud call too for Owcnsboro, Kentucky liijnon Chas. Corey. Pctt r Maul, Casper ( lit!, Ilcnr)' A'ogcUaug. ISSi Double Chloride of bold lamets . ' ' i . . . - i... in .-..i....t-rii v nntivTTTmiTrrti wnnnrnrti 1TIDI canbcnrcthonie,andwlth- i liHIINH hHlt riLj diil iiUiiriUflij H&D11 ouiauytnun oa th. patient, ty thonsoof oar SPECIAL El Darine'reatnipntpiiuenisareniinvra iuc iri i. . - Sbinc until such tfii,o a3 they slialt vottintarlly elye tliem op. Wc send uurticulars and iaui.hlct ot ho itliid to place soffnrers from any of.V"? nl r !,;-i'. , Uim n o 1. r.i-rsoua w ho have been cured by the use of our 1 f KILL'S TABLETS fro for aala If vour droislitdoesiiot keep them, - - ... . , . . . . m.il .1 anuwewui kuu Write vonr name and cflln-Mr-!'"lv.anJtato wbethrr TaMcU uro lor xoL-acco, utiut laqiior lialui. i.n KnT rp npCMVED Into nnrchn any i.t tin- vare.ua uostru.ua th"tfir 'jeing -i ... ... Aah- f-.r TTTT.Tja TABLETS and take no uuiex. llauolacturcd Ohly by TIIE OSIO CHEMICAL CO, B3 1 EUE3& tB Opera Block, Lb'lA, OHIO. PABTICTLAU3 FCEE, f I hSrt)llM3L UStTS .!( or Hall Matter llwotJntnir ur.ca!K4 for In the tst ofllce o: Cap Ulranli-aa, d.aaty of l.aj'C Oirar leau SUM f uiMiun, Jii.ii- i.i. is.;. Ii l Ar.n-tn. :x. In Aunl t itr- v-i, H-inrv Ii trvi. Mis. Kn'ie Kl.vl. J.sph -l-.h ...!. II;.!. I.s.. .I"hn Noliv, KC stuart. Mr. A.n.ie Willi-rlh for tli wi-i-k eauiui: Mi-s Kiln llTi.wn. II A ("..TIT. M. V. 4 C K'h -rto... M 1. ),k!1-N1 lliml. Mrs Muhalu Khiworth Win M'Kr". Nula swam.. Ant..:. Si-litt, ni Wilr-. IhTtlia VorfeRnjUT, l"a;t Wallsre Ni-vilt A.li't. Pirrell, l"ity P-wt i. A K. rVrn:i railing for a:.y of ths abi.vp li-tti-rs will I'lra-ss say "Advertlnsl." stviiiR date a! this list. II not callisl for within to w-U they will be He-it to the Dead I-ttiT lHI at Washington City. O. tRAMKIS, Mr. t.'bauncey M. Dcpctv's advice is. -:f ;o South Yoiitiif .Man." The best iuiliieemeiits on record to visit the (ircat Sotilh. are now olli red by the Mobile & Ohio Kailroad. Sec adver tisement. Ths Gelefiralei! French Curs, War.-'Ota l to euro APKRODITiHE ' is sou. r A FOtlT'VS .f A CCJAffAhTfcE ''tV) toct-.refav 1- r.i; t! niT...i- ii--i.- r a:iv(li-.r-l:tof t.:6 o! rither nhtflhrr art'ini' BfC?.t re.!Mi:-.n's:it, AFTLK T..Uncc-.orOpiat..,' i":r .ur.U y-.u-.Sfal in-l.erp. ti..n oror in.lnl:irr. :.,Sit n I,ifs el TtIu P.m-.T. Wat-lull:, i-. t:tf-rLv:.lo-.tD ra.n.il:' Iht bar, s miii.ltt'iiki-s,lly-: ri,N-rv..iil'r.- trlicn. N " t.irnsl 1 S' s-i-.::s T.'U..rr.i i-:. l-r-: ai:.e s. Wii-t McTii-sry, !..- ' !..' r a ! !-- I V :i y, wl.ii h lt i n:!, ci -li.it -1 l s.-i 1- f ic-i sl.ia-1 o! ! and ii.i.niijr. 1 i ce !!.) a '.ox. t. rc to-J"". i.".; -v m.il '. I-0--4 tr.!;-riiO- t A IVHiTIF-l SilASaKUE ia j:tc j fc r cv-rr :.ft.orl-r r's.ue-l. I' r ur.d tLc r.-.cneT ll ai r.s.T .s? rnr.. iJ n-.t i-itwvil. w-j J:avc t"n..r- j .p. Is oi t--v.in'-.nn.la fioi oit tr.d v' .mr. i4 bh scx--. who 1-Hve tH-n p.'nr.jo:.-'-.;!:- i-.ir t. bitN?ii"-oIAplirn-litln. rirr.;lr.rtn3 .d :KUS 1WC Ai:lU) MtlU'IMK l.. Hiostrri: Brsuch. l:na 27, I'oet:.su, Oa. D-k 11--'at3ii'l': and it lirra'.i tbo tronW-w tec d-.nt to a L'!mus tta'.o of iu tjnnu. suh UsaSsrts. y '. Cjrtei'.. I Itro LUrr Ptns s-9 ns j!lr -.a'.na: :.-.;nCon'.:.:.-.ii..n.eur.ni!au.lrrs-Tentiae ti:ts nr.:;. ii7Cou.i :i:i:t. vrLil they s.J e-.rr-rtaliaiw.ra i- ! Hi - I.K-U.ninWotli Ji vr sul zcliUtc U- ts)Ks i. vv.ll it the; J Aet.c trea'.J V.aJ.-ia3;pT;.- lccato thisiewto I aui'crfr.:-mthtil.lLitrvsin(:ronil.!int-,biitform- I mUlTtl.slrrootiic.w-.e-n-j;eTilnen!,an!th.ifa , r..;....im,1l 9tA these ltttli Dillsvmlu- abl. In noraanv ways that Uiiy will not bo nil mj to do wahoul Uiou. ButaftaraUsirs Basil Isfhsransor somsnyUTsa fast hareMwMra . no msks oar great boast. Our nilta cars tttula CtborsdoB-.t. rt m Carte's tiUI. Ltrsr PTJs aro Terr ttnsll sad Toryesrtotka. OaaortwopUlsmakoadosa. TlicTiMStrkllTTSstsblosnildo B"t BTipsoc rnrsi. hot by tb"ir -entlo acUoa plesss sU a urthom. InslalsstlSoents: ttrsforll. BM fcy dro4ists sTSrrwacr, x scat by mail. . eiDTFS aamieiMK CO Nm Vorlt; ! SMALL FILL. SMALL D5SL SMALL PRICE EXRCI'TOR'S; FOTH K.-Votiee Is hereby a-iren thst letters testsnientary ain the sstste of Uielisnl Tlionias. itets aseil. hare 1-s-n KTai.teil to tlte n-iilersiftm-u h the elerk of the t ape i;irarleaa ('nun .rf tommou fleas nf :) t;irsrdeaaeonnty. Mifsonri, b-snns tate tlir te. t.-loanhav of May. laa. Ail perMinh havinfr ela.n.s aainst ssi'J estate are reiinired to exhibit tlieiu to roe lor allow ance a itl.in one Tear lrom the .late of sirt let ters or he n:aTbe i.rsclulsl lr .111 any besieiit of eneh estate:aiHl if said elnin.s be i-ot exhtl ite.1 within iw.i wars lr..ru the .late nl the .ub iiriitlon of tins iiulice tiny will be forever bi.r re.1. JU1IN . cm:B. jnn-Jti.3 Kxreator. i NOTH'K. Notice Iji brrrty j (--v.n that Mti-ni trsiamfniarr nso we ftatr of 4hu A . Mclin, tit-era1., hvr b-u : CTai.tt-ititbt?ur.krbiut-db tw clerk of thr' t.'aic liirrb ai 4' tirt or (o:i mt Fleaa of fain- .iran (ci c mniv. Misrtvinri, boarlt.pOatr tln-tirnt tlay ol Juik iW. . V!l ,HTMtif lii-vr flaiiu niraiiiit taKI rstatf arV retiiitml to f;b.t ti ti.i to u f tr allow- air witiiin our rt ar fri. ih.Jntc of ai-l li- TLPk-cr tli.. i.iav i i.r cli-'itM rri.l fci-T ut-t., m of net Ii r.-tau: a..l :. I rlrti.i t ' -l t srv:... iUsI witiiin two Tfan iYoiti ihr tlatr ol in r'lb- licaiiouof lata wur thry wili W 1v7vac lr- JEHKusos D. M. LAIN. l-..tuior3. . TO WHOM IT MAY COilCESlf. ; . OmufvCm tu-aii. .,..'! Atanirjlarnii-iftiiiKWtKa J.ayor ai.il lnrl c, Coneii l,l l on M .;..ts ..::. Ji.;.e J. l-.cl.a.Tio!gothiri.r--e.-li..zther..liiiinswss lia.l: ' Mr Ailaius l'r:se teu li e l';l.'ii..B ; n-;otntionwiiichonniot:..nwas3 lo.te.l '-Wiis.-sss, It u nrcmsary thlt trinleriek str.vt. it"i':i Mi.wji. aa street aiel Jt-J.-r- avee.ae shi.uiit '.H.- Br.1-l.sJ ai.il (rraiclisl l.ir . tlie i.re:.ic:iee of t!i lu!..ic. tberelure. he it t.......--.. TI..I a-i.l !. ill rJet ktns-t. he. I tw.s'n liorjeau Ouk.u-eeta'.d JeiiVrson Areon.. I b. cra l.il ,d Rraveeil a.l ti.er-riv.. i.lao.-4 in ; e.-r.lilioii lor piil.li.- use. Iti a.-eor.la.:ee with; the law. atil that the t.ty t'liri is here in- i btrnrted to nnltliAh thi5 nsM.latioii la home tu.a-.i.s'1-r nnhlishfJ in thf t'i'.V of CjIn 'jirar .?.'.nn Tor two onwcutivr wika, to Uie ed . that hwl work msy bv done. " Bax. H. Aoam. 1 Jutsr .t, itftf. j 1 ceT.iTv tha tti forrtroiiip' 1 a troocoriT or Raid rtin'iiutioit a anitte! by tin ibsard of 1 tuiiciia above ttatrd i --y TSk ' Car Girard.aa, Mo., JaLco, i.-i. j V"sirk TT - wn 4 WB6Si or r o IP SoM hv C. K. TrieWi'V. P. II. G. Jyi?SV JrL . 'v ... ' jfV -JlgX 'v '-" """j Hpius. ssS 54&4& fKv& 'iV-3 REMEMBER "."""S lty aud tho ntaiiU ui cm wwir, fii.iokiuu'ur clii-W in:? male uuja. FORMLXA GOLD CURB TABLETS, trsttmonials free by all fxest-class enctnsons $ I .OO .Ul.-kll!.!, Ol Ulif w . vrhst .-rlh c nd lrom ran K-n to - ' -....i i of your Tablets The Onir. CnssicnT. Co , "V. 1 S inllnica- S V v, 'S. i m.s -UK -w for !. worth of vctirTuhlets lor looaii-o " them all rivtit and. alluonch stt - t"it- T-iiilftc THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 51. S3 end 65 Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. TEC 5 m n o 9 9.9JULS. OR RCI(YO aflVfil FOR 9 THE HAT. OR THE Thrg arc tot Ilestfor the swat?. Hun!Cke Bros HAT. MANUFACT'JEO SOLELY BY HUKICKE BROS., ST. LOUIS. MO. c o a t eooosj Aro You Interested in the South? Are nnnoiinrcl by the MOI.il.K & f )!IIO ll.VII.IIOAD to the most productive and tii"il healthful States i:i the I'liion. MISSISSIPl'I and ALABAMA, where thoi'ssiflsot nen- of . hoiee t.irming Imds b.- had i;i tract to suit t VOl K OWN Ti.ilMS. Triim m:I have Si. Ixi'iis I mon Dep-.t at ::!."' P. M. on A'.ri! ill'i and M'-' '-'. I- (t-JEis)rji3a aril s.v Xnw i vonr rhanrp lo iJivlisaf tin- iiiturpl i!v::i.t:-U' s -ml in-i'iy iiidiirrnipnta of the South. Your n.-ar.' 'lail. :!id Ti. K : Vifei'.t. r E E. Pi.si v. A. ;. P. A.. Mo'.ih'. Ala . or I". Y. Cr-ene. ti. ;.. r-1 Ajii i.t. Ii.-S N. P.p.a'd'war. St. I...uis. Mo., are j.r.'i.nicd to 'ive inu d -ripiive ii':itt. r in! fi.l! particulars rrgarditi the So-::!.. The Bearing Improved Steel Einder AVi ril DEElMXti .TO!XTED PLATFORM. Kvo tiin sunn kl.nr. Dot's aw:iv with t! C hilnler truck niiisnnce. ! P.y means oi tiiis iitt eiilioii. one man ran. i:i :t i. w iiiiiiuti's' lime, rcdiiee the width ol the Hinder s i thai it w ill K" tiii'o::-h a 9 toot sate, or over any I ramane road. He dv's '' need to tinhit.-h his team to inske the rhaiiire. ! f'n'I or si-nil for interest mir lirctilara describiur th'.s wonderful iuveu- Iiei-rin-r Motvi-rs siirtiass r.ll others 111 l.iL'lit Dralt. l.on Work. Dei-riii.,' iiimier Twiue is longest, strongest aud heet. I also ilea! !:i and keep constantly on hand a complete stock of harJv.-arc atul family groceries, which I soil at the lowest possible rates. Call a:id sec me. B. S. SCHWAB, Dutchtown, Mo. ! E X'mr. -s-isl. liareheoirraete.ltotheo.i.ler.lK:i.-l an by ttif clerk ol tho Cm- tirrirau v-oarin (it.uiiion I'lons "f fajH- lilrai'lau nrtititi . .wi knri Ivannar.l.tJstlss iMh AtL. Stf MltT. IM. rSrB!SB ters or they msy he i-reeluileil trorfi any bene It 01 t-acrt fataii; aiu um r9n w m" n two van- T.rn Hi- rtatr or ihr r this t ttirr W.IH f.Tt r bar- ilKSKV KKIIAIKN. liratiwa of ml inn iTiiil A hm br Hi tht I. the amirrMXitrtJ I'nMie AtlTniBLstraToror tiirr.fau ciutitv, Mus- a nvr - noun, Itavi th?.Jl 'i: y "f Mai , A. I. tikm cliw ii or fwi- nioma- s-nni:j. sit-o-aArU, lot the Wl" aluiiiiMi'm: on farw. . Ail ivTsonx 1iaTi:)r riafm aramt taid estate ar- r.-tiirriJ t..rliiit thrm to him f-r ftU.w- cr witlii cip year ir.n tho .la -f mii.1 l, t- tt-r- r tn.v ma In ir c-.i-K-.l !rim a-. ln-it'i;t ol aurb e.-tat-: bm! it tiail rlainia br not tlnb- itwl mtliiit two yrara fro thr ilatvofth? inli- litMUiM ol i:lif inrlice mm if i.rrvr uac- ; red. . niaj rin-"l ; HKNIi. W II A MS. l'ublic AdniiuitiaUfr. I ! IIMlMtl liAT.ii; s .u I ll r.. .-otiee is i Iter.-i.v cive.i tl.H'. I. tli.-n.i-.'r -t.ieil llic A.lmiui.trnt.iror Cnii" l.Tur.lrs.i r...i:ily. Mis - t,.jn na.-eon .ia .i Aurii. i-!-.. tel. el arse i f tiie .Mat. D. mi:.is J M f.r.-te, ilm-aeilw for the i-urj.isc of adiui.nsterinir on Ai VeTM.nshar:nr!airjs a.':Jr.st -.aM estate are m,alred toeahii.it tliein to him for alio- will.io oe T.-ar rr..ni tun .late ol eai-l let - u-r or -.hi-jr niav'lK' pr.ln.l.s1 lr..n. ai.y l.ei:.-.H of s.ieli ,-.,tat an 1 1. ! .ii't elai.n . le. not e - .hib - Urt witiiin two veal Hum the list, o! the ah- iCEi:ou ur ti.i. iioUv tm il!l.e f..re -r lr- ,J IlKMSVW ii.MIS. XBAySlM 1'uUic AUmitihtrator. ' " a DMISlsTK T!t'S NOTICE -Sotiee is 2. hersliv irivt-n that letters of Atimir.islion Blltbe t-tateof Krantt X. sterkler. rt.-e,-ae.l. ' naTe het-n arar.t.sl ttf the niMh-r.iy.teil br tin: . Ihmhate Cnurt f 'jlrani.-aa Cuautv. b.-ar- insdate tl:e l.1dty nl .May. ixa. j All I..TW.I.5 liavi.-uclair.f s-rtinst sai'I Fstate , arereiuir..ltoobibii:h.mt:.thr.ti..ter-.a.i.st. .....lUaimw M Li nil. ..:ie - i-:.r from tlu-llatl-f.f ' sai'l 1' :t:r. r tliev mry lr l-r cle li rrwn any beeelit ol .neb cstale: ami if hai-lrlaimi benot fslMtM iriiiiin tan viars fn-;n tl - 'late "I tbe luMi.aii'.B t.! this notice, tl.-. iHV f-.r" I.-...l .ItlllX iVH.I.s. Jaai-je " A-iaiU-iraior. fLMJLJLMJLW jr n uuu-1 S vs mots i A FEf Testimonials front persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. . sea Xdk -V sv AV THKOmoClIEMICAlCO.: Deak sib: I have been nstng yoaj re for tobacco haMt, and f ounil It would yoa claim lor iu i owu "" t the strraicest cnewing iwntrou-J, one to flvt. cipars; or I wouia lorty pipesof lotn.cco. Havo cheval ,..,:,v-i-v. viwrs. ami two OHCKUKca JurvU SJh. Donns Fekbt, S. Y. v-r.S!mEMKKj-jjoiii tiaaBo f 1 was mm " s siii-.; - emek: It (rives nie plsusurw to sprak a I'lTTsnuaGn. i . J11 K - .-1.-JH . .. - lUug HUsL'UELZH MOBRlBOIf. tsiv-CISTCATI. Onio. have ---Tforr sl n uj inir !o in my case. si U O v a I DEALER : USMEXCElLEw ! i! Kont (KTmfas trtC 2raiitf Murk. Life. IVrfeit fl V T U W AulliUL. HI.S.U Vfe IIV I llVhfa REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. NOTARY PDBLIC & CONVEYANCES' - Krt".!n honitht. mM. "-wf Ma.m-.. HoBfvfHs. lot. f amwi ari Timbrr l.anda rrhai-jisi, rt rt ami taam , t iiirtin.ia a:.u rayrnrtit oi aiirtmt'U to aixi loan ntnemi atil rllonM? a: l Knan.Tri.tina aMerialtv tum-o in Arr-atir r.tiiMlnrr. ctrutr Maiu arid 1 Iwmlft Btrrtti, taie l.intnleaa, ilo ST. CHARLES HERMAN IIEXXECKK, l'KOI'UIKTOlt, Comer Main aud Tliciuis Streets, I Under St. Ctarles Hotel i The Iici-l of tt'lVl-S MnmiKl ASD CIGARS ' -- 1 - alwava fin hantl. - , $oie Aeiit fur the Celebrated 1 sa A TTr'TflOT? TTTTTTCTTI? V . , .h; i. j wnrl.l inil . l! W!t WhlskOV IU MO WOrllt, ana j so pronounced bv all COinjie- ; imt i.ul.'pn of iraoJ 1 Km juu,es ui guuu t liquors, , .. ,. Fresh Beer OD tap all tBC time, . KETTERER & WINDISH PAY CASH FOR : TTlJSm f.iith -issr TJrseJ OiliM Ge.Ul""iit iWCsO Ph.. T.mw. VI 301165, fcCiaP irOH. LuC, Wn nm a;.d office in tbe Ulrsh boil li oa to :.t Stree'.. . i aI'E lilllAlil.EAU. MISOl'l;I ; n-i- . ..l.i sera.. ia... rae, -,.! h.ms, j . a'i i the caii fvr Ibem. Ai'rf-'JZ'J 6a I Biq Barqains - in Liquors I ' li-tr-'i lfv.n rr. .- lirr cf l-nsit: 1 ! am offniufc extra imlocemeDti to ibtwe Jslriuff to parcbaM liauon. 1 haves Hit stock of Hanoi of alt ktcda which I want to dispose of by tl fifth dar of next August. xmw rasi)Kitn:K wimuu. Cape City Roller Mills. laid ImprDTCfl Eoller Process. IlaTii.jr 'IwUtl the Rollrr Vrocra, w wen now prt-paixt to make 11ut of tbir tiiiest emil. trial or urR.llrr Vtxk& Hour wiii cum Tiaw -oh that Us Hue beau. JfioBr inwie. UIVE VS A TKIAli STEttfi iRQS.. P-rop'rs. -HAKM03I ST. CAPE GIRARDEAU. MISSOURI B1U BAUOAISS AT n. A. LEHER'S IX Stoves Tinware. LARKSTtock and cht'apt honse Id 8otb Roofing and Guttering. HAllMONT STREET, cars tiiRAia.KAt Missnrm GILBERT H. WILSON, (Srccsiisoa ro llTToi a Seuimt.) OS THE LEVEK, APE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI. kill's A FI LL USE OF Stai'le axp Fancy :-ROCERIES. i;ives j-articnlar atteiition to tlie liiiTli.s d rewivii(C of lr.-iM at.il Koi-tls .f all Kinds. ... aeroral v.-ars es-r.i-re in this liusinirsf ill euat.li' him to aivt? sstmrai-tin.i t si! .stem's, lit a!so ks- a (toed aMn.rtniei.t nt -r and other rti-l-l ml llesolicit-- a.:.t --ill .Mnlt-aT.T to int nttl.e liberal ia'.r...S!5i- ..I this romuinnitT. -Sent- 4 H. STE11TBACE, .Nl FACtfRtst or HARNESS, ADDLES AM) COLLARS. .! HKiLCB IN BUGUIKS, CARTS Aud all otlier vohu-m. I an rx it rr all my rrork fln-rlmi-t n4 i,riro3 as low at i.v hmit-e in the ritr. 1 how tlw lurs-M !. linn of III Gt.lt and CAttTS in uv.'u. ai!l ?naraiti fTflrythinit soM oj nw iu thiit liiir. lttor imrchaKiDft In my .w Kivtr" in call ami conTihc yonmrlf. Corucr lUmismv ai.'t riKX bt'tTta. - ' TEOS. W. GANilOITj r It.T.ber & Steam Fitter. Fine Plumbi'iiy. SUnm ami Hot Water llenting a Speritilitif. tool Washington '.tlRO. ILL- r.nth Tnh. Water 's.rt-. Wa-h Stnn-ts. I'rinaU. si-.tt -.hii-t l-ral. Ilrass steam a.id Hot U sti-r ll.-sri-rs. lislrai.izt-t lr..:i l'i'. I'lsln l"m Hrp.. Ij-a-l Pin. Hl r ,:ti.is. Its..:- IMtrrs. Sin.-r Pi-. s;...ie i nibii , v. st.r lli.trr. fi .. II.-. i:.liar..r I'nr.iiw. Aw.iinffs. T.ts, Steam Kltters Ma'.rrials Ii-hJi-m AND THS WORLD'S FAIR. Y. :ir:i.-t s rt n.ct .I:aa.t Txt" i- ria tin- kv f-n- i'.t . 'on u A It. K. .irr r'i- - art it. :, I : i i.i i.i I . j,t witi . t a ; - fr ia Kan-nr. t'ii. IT is-sir !.. .it '-a ir.i.-t.ir t.ti-t.Us. ai-tf , vie iM.f tr us..-r iT-iii :.. city ! -..! it h-niti t rh. K-st t.rj !. .'I jf.iti i: x njerr -n:i r-r. .rji .-,tr-lati-i.i) t.i-' itii-.u n.:ri t.. is..- i.-r...i:.V .:. r rat d ti.: U r n re T i,-r-:tT nl it a i air w.'n Imt fT r!;. : .;t a.. U;.'ia-;: pi. fr !:;-t:i.Mi..i.t.t:. f K l.f KWot, :.t:tr.il i ft t. K B V" ty. Ma I'olinL.'Milbr" IK. f.l'R IN PINE BRANDS CP LIQTJCEP,. WIKE3AKD CIGAK3. The ll:et srvl.toli in th.' city. S;K-eial atten tion p. Ten t; tlu-j;: Ira le. FltESU CAPE ISKEU ALWAYS ON TAP. Ccntracto' and Builder. Jslmp oa Uroailn ay. Yrar Patronage- Solicital Peter Meal's Sa'oon (ftt'C'K.OII TO TT Tlttt-a.) X. K. Cor. C':1 Hope a;i l Spri Sr. IK'alcr in li:if l.T.vi'lt of I.iiior;nrit as . .. TaTb.r. Mrltravi-r. '?J l.yich lt;e, ate Imi-irttMt aart I) in.tie vViia. sWs'Kcial atlfntiirj ffiven tt jur t ratio. FftESH, CAPE LAGER ALWAYS OS DKAICIIT. f.Mw G. W. TEAVIS, The Dentist, Practices dentistry in all its branch es. Itates reasonable. All work iloue in tlio brat maimer and guar anteed. No extra charges after the work i completed. Inference: To the people whom I have lircd anion); aud practiced for over twenty-three t ears. Office at the old staud in the itudnev Uuildiug, comer Main and Uroadway. sep!4-92 J. M. MOK1USON DEALER IN OF ALL KIIM, Spanish Street, Cupe Girardeau, Mo I -rill fnmih i.nr-3.HtJ. ar.i all ronph lnmhT trtrmi m-v i.tMiO anv ixTT in the etiy limita. Ki-riiir aMl eriliniT ctieajtcr tba:i --r aolJ j yysHmrf.h.tr ni. uraWMif Oil mv IQJitMfT. tEXSIOXS, UOUS.il-S, AC P. C. COOTEH, ATTOEITEY, 4rcade Bulltlinw, Main Street. CAPE UIEAKDEAIT, MISSOURI. Pn.:ri Truri..i PrnaJ(s Hon n tirs fPim- I "' "7 -" rre-rjjiii'.ioo .imu:s9 au aajaiM vi jib i ctAiMs ..i tv rsoari .tnsTiios. i U'sirasu.'t.z: Liillisent atUiilipat.biii.luess KaUway -Bme-Tabie. s-T lYTIS i PAIUTAT! 8r ICI9 CAIKO SHOUT USE. (ST. L. A. T. H.B. . CO.) voBrmocap. T.t. Padneah 11 Ml a. a. li:OI r. w. I p. . ;'- r. m. 3:11 P. M. s 21 r. v. 8:Jw r. a. 4:15 P. SI. 4 50 r. a. JO r. x. l.v. Melruolis s. . - Ur. rarkin-City S i. A. . I.t. t'.srboi.caia :... r. Harrison ... .... aJ - Ar. Murjihvsboro S:li - Lt. IUrri -un S 2S a. . Ar. Fii.ckm-rvillc. . . 9:1.1 A. St. Ar. tValterrilie 9-3 a. X. Ar. St. Luait 11 :53 . SOt:iHSOCStD. l.v. St. loots , 1' I.y. toolt'-rville a. . l.i. rinrkurytUle ... W --0 a. Ar. Harrison 11:15 a. m. Ar Mnn'l''sboro ... II a. . I.t. Harrison a. m. 19 r. m. I ll r. h. 7 1 r. . 8:03 r. M. li r. h. nz r. m. H .'si r. a. W lo r. m. II 4 r. u. lltm a. a. Ar. Crboi.da! 111 a. - Ar. rarksr nty ... 1:H r. . Ar. Metropolis :4J r. w. Ar. Padacah 1 44 r. . This lino now makes direct eoonectloa with O T. a C. trains Ipsrir.n Capo OirarJeaa at B nos m , srriTina at t Lonia at ll.ii a ni. K.-tanili.r. Isstt St. Urals at 70 a. m. arrir- ineat tpe Uirardraa at l oop. m. Gko. K. I.sst. !. Pass. Aft "..fonts. Uao W. raaara. a. Maoat-er, St. Loala. .J0HX ST. AVIT, paiil'h trcet. sKSoad door from IpdepeaO n. L'huafxsi llous la tho city lot GROCERIES, Qusenswafs and G!asswart?f Aad will pas lit l!beat Market Pries for COUNTRY PRODUCE. He an!ieitf a share of pnbtts patnnsre. aur.S. PLASTERS' MILLS Bits Adoptrd th NEW PROCESS, Am) ia now .raWiriT Roirr that van l h cr'-'!;! by a-.? .ntll in ihe Cimntry. ol ih ltt!r e- t-'l ur will -joqv aiaiuufiituri C1YE IT A TrtlAL. F. W. rOTT, Proprietor. C:ipe Girardean, Mo. U NIC) IS MILLS. ROLLER PROCESS. CAPE GiRARDEAU. MO, F- W- POTT. Frop'r. PY. at all tlmrs. thrhiJleat jnartrt jirtc fr Wheat sn.l White l oru Manafaetares an.l nil. st wholesale ami rrtail. aiider talt Kiiara.it.. th. lollnTin j bram!. of Floar: KKX CVIK-n., r : rmirr. PKI.IKAS. r : I T I.: I.Y -r tiik T.IM.KT. Eitu Fascr. Q' KKS oftbk CAPK. I t f. . : : : . ..'s . CRKKOLA. : : Cbhucc rresa also all Sral for sals rehan(.-e el of miir F C. LIN I JEM ANN UKAI.KR IX OF ALT. K1XI)S. White an:t Tellow Pin.. l'n.lar. Crprens Oak. linn, Walnnt, Ash- sn.t tfirnr. Al .l.-li.: an l-illi. al!- rinlsblnis arar- Laths. rU..jM. JsW'4t. WuhIoW ad IhH.rcasei.. 7-Win.W an ftmr all U mate tu W n ss.st nsfea. lJst4-ir-ef a.ilihre inslrtfc-of cirr llmlta. jSpanish Srreet. Cape TJirnrtlrau, Mo 2IRS. ELI2ABITH KOTH 1 ID-WIFE, llfti'mr. rsrf'PT HarroonT awFUidillfBtTPrta. nr-ai rtK ok t:i .t. & -f XritT-Wives. T it ttrp Ttar rvr'.rr.i- . ; JAH ralif pr.siaiti atinifit mc in Snt CHEAP GROCERIES. -ill ll AS CANNED GOODS. Cigars, Tetacco. Fine Candies AUD F2TIITS. iwi'.vi.i.'s. c::iNt; v.n ii rr.iirct A'r S Oil' Tul U MuSKV-s v. lMiTIt. We e!l at prices that Oety Competition. CAU.AXDSKECS- .WAKREX & SON. OpBsSite Stunlivant Bank. a amMf 112 Vine Str et. St. Louis, Mo. . HK Bre- Cs. Vlriril0i. C. Ileadti.arsevai Steamer Lauili ig at toot oi street Will cure i The worst cases iOf Sk!n Disease From a Common Pimple f On the Face To that awful ScrofuIaX Try a bottle;) lb I if To-day. gjitiaa, Mws i he tw asrtiaJ ma yUrtt . Cam. t rimm In A. P. ill ilw-.i AV stirs t T V T I T I "i -Ss3SHW . V s-