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limps!! SATUBDAY, JULY 8, 1893. The lorn ot 91,000,000,000 ia the Valne ol property ii the frightful price GroTer Cleveland has forced the country to pr lor m "object leuon" in Democratic financiering. i . m - There are two separate exhibit of American tin plate at the World'i Fair, and yet less than a year ago men were traveling all oyer the coon- try Ray id g no tin plato was manufac tured here. The Chicago papers arc artfully an nouncing that "there are more pretty girla at the World's Fair than were erer brought together before." This Is intended to promote a mad rush ot young men and old bald-heads to the Exposition. We shall watch with in terest to note the expected boom iu daily attendance. m Two hundred words of the monkey dialect have been obtained by Pro fessor Garner and he thinks that about thirty only remain uncanght The words for cane and cigarette should be given out at once, for one Is liable to meet a dude at any mo ment, and it ia well to be civil to the poor creatures. rostmasters have been instructed from WashiugtOJ to look out for dis ease germs and prevent their passage through the mailt.. What the post master, who doesn't know a disease germ when he sees one, is to do is not stated. It seems that careless people had a habit ot boxing up suspicious small fry and sending them to experts to find out what they were. Owing to the fact that the Demo cratic legislature of California has adjourned, and that Governor Mark bam, who is a Republican, will ap point, the successor to United States Senator Leland Stanford will be a Republican. Ex-Senator Felton. whose term just expired, will proba bly be appointed. Boats on the Erie canal will soon be running by the trolley and clectficity as the motive power. Great electric plants at Buffalo, Rochester and Schenectady will furnish the power. febould it prove a success, as the pub lic works department is sure it will, there will be a complete revolution in canal navigation, and one that will put Ohio canals on a paying basis once more. Uncle Sain has given a pension to Sirs. O'Lcary, who owned the famous cow that kicked the historic lain) that started the well-remembered conflagration that burned the city of Chicago. The peniion was granted on account of the military services of Mr. lieary, and not on account of the cow. The New York Vita prints a start ling exhibit showing a decline of over $1,600,000,000 in personal prop erty ralue since Mr. Cleveland' elec tion. This astounding shringagc in Values is due to "want of confidence'' In the party in power, apprehension of suicidal revennc legislation, and the promotion of free coinage. One of our esteemed Democratic contemporaries lately published the lact that wheat in Chicago had reach ed the lowest point in years lower in fact than cvor before. And yet we were promised before election that wheat should bring dollar a bushel and clothing should sell at half the present price. What do the farmers think of the condition that now con fronts us. Some inquisitive person asks: "Where does all the small change go?" There are 11 9,000,000 old copper pen nies somewhere. Nobody kuows where. Occasionally one tarns np iu change. Where are they? Well, there are a few less than 119,000, 000 numismatists in this world. Tber'Tfr got enough pieces of money locked np as curiosities to start national oauks in every state in the Union. Washington dispatches say that the President has become convinced that the Sherman silver law can be repeal ed without reference to any other question, that he has about abandoned the idea of ct u.iliug a repeal of the 10 per cent tax on stale bank currency with it The protests against state tank cttTrescy bate been so numerous and vigorous tint he Is inclined to give the idea up, unless he sees a necessity for this as a compromise to get the silver law repealed. We have never seen any reason why any sub stitute is needed. The one thine to do Ja- tc repeal the Sherman law. aud leave- ourfniaocial lawa alone, with that exceptiou. The patriotic course of New York oanka on Thursday in taking out Clearing House certificate in order to release W.OW.OoO ot canl, reserve to break the disastrous strain iu the money market is in marked contrast witb Vbo roisjutnr financial policy ol the Orrehtud Administration. Tho timely action of these bauks is rspeclal ' ly commendable from the fact thai they are purely business institution, which are established for the benefit it their own patrons. Ths federal Administration, on tho oilier hand, is expressly charged wilb guarding aud promoting tbe mtensts- of tire public hi general, a sworn duty wbkb the! present Administration has willfiillv violated tMbe destruction of hun- 4 reft ot nniliouk dollars nf rjtiiiial rvn-iu uinoveribnurunt 01 nutiiirmic ""I" Of 0PV. , Grorer Cleveland baa ordered an extra session of Congress to meet on the 7th of August x Wben Congress meets in Angust next the country will look tor relief from the present fluaucial crys'w but the relief will not come. Nothing short of Republican Administration will bring about that desired relict a. Congressman Arnold is having a h 11 ol a time with f he hungry Demo crats down at Chrrlcston. Nearly every man in that watermelon county ' wants the Charleston post-office and Mr. Arnold is in a fix to know what to do. "Cleveland for President and whect a dollar a bushel," Was the cry of the Democratic campaign orator last year. Cleveland got there, but wheat is worth ouly fifty cents. Xow what are the old moss-backs going to do about it.' "It will be hot work," savs Torn Reed. Yes, the weather and tin work will each be hot in Valiiiirtou in August, but the country will have the pleasure ot seeing the burly rnr.n ot Maine in his panoply of a fl.mnri coat and summer belt leading the Republican cohort, under his own re stored rules, to the aid of t; rover Cleveland in managing hU -wild team" of free silver Democrats. Speaker of the House, Slalirey, bn sold his newspaper, the Doniphan Propeet-Heu:, and thus his chances to be Lieutenant Governor are gone. Mr. Mabrey got to be Speaker of the House through the great influence ol his little one-horse couutry ucsspapcr and not because he was qualified to preside over that honorable body. Now he has let go of his newspaper property and he is a goner so far n the Lieutenant Governorship is con cerned. A newspaper is a great power in the land and often men an made great when thercisnogreaiiicsv in them. Brother Mabrey is one ot the newspaper made great mcu, but he has had his day. Four distinct invasions of the frozen mysteries of the Artie regiou will bl under way tbis year. Lieutenant Peary will endeavor to map tin northern coast of Greenland and to investigate the archipelago which lies beyond. If conditions favor hu may make a venturesome dash on sledges across tho frozen sea toward the pole. The other American explorer, Gildi-r. will examine the movement of the magnet pole. Two avowed attempt? to reach the North Pole will be made. one by Dr. Nauscn of Norway, who proposes to drift with the ice iu a craft especially designed to resist pressure from floes, aud another by Mr. Jackson, whose effort to cross thr ice on sledges assumes that there is no open Polar Sea, aud is supported by the Royal Geographical Society if Gr at Britain. Cnrloeltle at the Chirac Fair Tn.il Attract 1M Attention. There arc wonderful things in mo tors scattered all about the electricity building, but people pass them with out a second look, and hang over the railing by the half hour to see the hello'' girls at the "CcntraH of the World's Fair telephone system, with receivers bridled to their ears, thrust ing little tubes into sockets on a great frame in front of them to make con nections. The whole mystery of talk ing into a phone and hearing the re sponse from the cad of a wire is un covered. The big dynamos are unnoticed, but the man with the machine which makes souvenirs out of your own coins" has a string of customers wait ing to hare quarters and half-dollars chipped la pieces. Uncle Sam's machinery for making money is curious, but where the crowd chokes np the passage is a die which stamps President Cleveland's face on circular bits of tin. It isn't the tea of the East India company which draws; it is the pres ence of the ten high-caste Mohamme dans, In long flaming red coats, gold striped trousersjjnnd white turbihs who are learning the language of this country while they teach Ameri cans to prcpre the cap with cheers. The collection of watches In the Swiss section of the Manufactures building is bewildcriug in variety of design. Across and further along the great aisle an American watch com pany has put in motion an automatir machine for shaping pivots. The workman who sits behind, feeding little bits of steel to tbis machine which docs all the rest, holds his crowd bet ter than the Swiss representative. who is on hand to answer qncstious aoout the hundreds ot fiuished watches. Wildcat Money Threatened. Ex-Spcakcr Crisp, after prolonged hesitancy, has broken the barriers of the silence which has shrouded his candidacy for re-election long enough to say that whilo he favors the repeal of the Silver Purchasing act, he is al so strougly in favor of the repeal ot the 10 per cent tax on currency is sued by State banks. Representative Wilson, who is tho d ecu. red choice of the Administration for the Ways and Means chairmanship, has also declared that be favors reuroviug the prohibi tive tax on Slate bank issues. Repre sentative Mc.VIilln, who has been selected by the Administration as the parliamentary leader on the floor of the House, has expressed himself iu a similar manner. These iStteranccs by mcu who arc lo be so promiuent and powerful in tbe organization and proceedings of the Fifty-third Congress will not reas sure tbe country. The promise of auucai currency, iub aiauiiiiv of i tvlilcU must tlrycsd upon tbe Slate Legislatures, will be a disastrous sub- stilute for silver certificates issued against a real, even If depreciated, metal A silver dollar and silver certificate are worth at least the mar ket value of the bullion each con tains or represents, and their legal tcudcr quality has thus far made them acceptable ior their lace value in do mestic transactions. State bank currency would repre sent whatever the vagaries of local statutes might define. Its real v.iltic ! wrmlil fforuint nnnti ih lininnr. nf ientinlent in Southern and Woicrn States and upon the strength ot the cry for "cheap money." Not only for the repeal of the Sherman act, but fur protection from wildcat money, the couutry must look to the Republican minority in Congress. Attention lhrehermrn! For sale, one 8 H. P. Portable Engine and oue "S inch cylinder Separtor, Kobinson make, has thresh ed ouly 10,000 bushels, for only $ 100. For full particulars apply at tliisollicc. HOW FELT IS MADE. Itrrod ar M. Clement, the llat-Vak era l-atrivn Saint. Waa Itw Irtarorarer. Sr. Clement, the patron saint of hat maker, and w huae diy occur -n the ZMl of November, is nam to ham acci-A-ntally iliseorered Mt Starting on a plljrrimage. he put some wool between the soles oi his fc-t and his sambt- to make his trip easier. The wool after an interval became felt, nwinjr to the continued pressure to which, it wasauti jected by ttie feet of tlie saint. St. Clement was not the first to diseorcr felt, as it was really known lonjf be fore hi time, bnt the It-peiid Illnstr-.tcs tbe simple manner in tvhich the mate rial itself may lie made. !reat improvements have been made of late years in the feltlntr industry. Felt Is composed of wool, fur or hair, of whlcli the fillers are so entangle! utid interlaced that they can not readi ly be separated, and this is done with out spinning or weavine;. Its use for caps, boisery, fbior cloth, cloaks and tents has lcntr lt-en known in the oast by the nomads of Ihs desert- At pres ent it is largely made from waste wool, which is first deprived of its oil, then carded and placed in a ma chine. Her it is kept wet with hot water and anlijeeted to a process of lHatinjr by arhieti the fillers ate made to move upon each other until the intcr locking of their parts and the cnrling of the tiller itself unite the whole into a compact sheet of felt. The fiillinjf of cloth is but a partial felting of wool already woven. This felted wool is used for carpets, carpet covers, eoarso hats, carriage lininjrs, pads in saddlery -shoulder pads for men's clothing, slip-' pers and shoes and even for cloaks aud other garments. The cheapest woolen raffs and other articles are worked hrto- felt for covering steam boilers, although felt is licinfr ffradoally superseded for that purpose W asbestos. KooSnir felt in a coarse kind, nsnally coated and filled with coal tar, and sometimes witb tar and powdered slate. Felt stiffened with dextrine is used for making sur geons splints, Jly far the most im portant use to which felt is put is that of making bats. Technically, felt hats arc of three kinds "pfatiu'sofc,' "plain hard" and "napped" or "ruffled." Tho quality of felt hats has a wide range and in the finer and mora expensive qualities tho entire body is composed of fur. I or commonvrqUalitier-K istxtnre nf fur and Saxonv wool is used, and for the lowest kinds wool nlone is em ploye!. The fur used bv batU-rs con sists principally of the hair of rabbits (technically 'called coneys) nnJ n-nres, with some proportion of nutria, mus quash and beaver hair, and generally the parings sis) cuttings that can t- dbtaincd from furriers; Furs intended for felting are deprived of (lioir long, coarse hair, after which they are treat ed with a solution of nitrate f mer cury, an operation eallrd carrotiagor cerclage, which great y inercas-s the feltlHg properties of the fur. The fur is then cat by band or machine from the skin, and in this state it is delivered to the hat-maker. IUbhit fur for hat-making now comes in large quantities from Anstraliii.-and it is also largely collected in the United King dom in northern Europe. A consider able amount of rabbit fur is exported from Great Britain to the United States 'Fashion and Tailoring. DEATH TO CRINOLINE. ttrat Spgeiih of -tha RrftrMffnlaalT. from Araaroo-fla Coaaljr. The new member from Amaroogia county arose to address the chair. It waa the first time he had essayed to oc cupy the attention of the bouse, and every eye was turned upon him. Noth ing was known of bis ability as a pub lic speaker, bnt from the fact that he was spoken of by the Aniaroncria pa pers as a rising man, and that he had come to the legislature with a majority of more than a thousand overall his competitors It was conjectured he was a representative who would make his mark. His appearance confirmed the im pression. He was over six feet high, straight ra an arrow, h Is eye was keen and piercing, and he glanced fearlessly about the house, as If courting a trial of strength with Its practiced debaters. "Mr. Speaker," he said, in a deep, eommanding voice that rang out over the legislative chamber like the death knell of everything fraudulent, cor rupt and degrading in American poli tics. "I wish, sir, to give notice that next Toosday I'm goin' to intcnlooce a bill to abolish the blamed hoopskirt, and I don't give a darn who knows it," Chicago Tribune. Whara "Vanity Fair" Was Written. To 1847 Thackeray went to live in Toing street, and once pointing ont the bow-windowed eottage to an In quiring friend, is said to have remarked: t!o down on your knees, yon rogue, for here 'Vanity Fair" was penned, and I will go down with you, for 1 have a high opinion of that little production myself," Here he also wrote "Ee mond." and one of the houses close by, tn Kensington square, has been chosen as the home of tady Castlewood and Pea trice, la lSS-r Thackeray re moved from Onslow square, where "The Newcomer," and "The Virginians'' had been composed, to the house he had built himself in Palace Green, still remaining in the old court an barb with its leafy trees and garden, to which he waa so much attached. Here It was that the completion of "Denis DnraP was cot abort by hi lamented death in the following year. Chain- Mrs Journal. He Kaear tb. Hmm. Who is that little man talking to all those people crotrdinn; about him? He's baen attraction; no end of attention to-OR-hL- "Why, haven't yon heard of Jinklns, the great otplorer. just returned from his expedition into the very heart of Buofraboo, where he had tlie moat thrilling' expcriencnce7" "Certainly; and you don't tell me that's Jinlcins?" "Oh, no! JinUine isn't here That's Firkins, who claims tliat he usoi to go to the same school with Jinking rsWsJIagaai IHIfllLalU'S wmeompleV!lydestroythedMU-forTf)r.ACinriom S to 5 days. Perfestly harm- lam; cause o ncana,ann may ifit-h miciii" - edge ot Ue patient, w ho will voluntarily swp aiausing or cbowing iu a low days. nrmnrTiYnrr ,a WnnnmTrn IlnUJILMJJiaiU ullil BiiU.lmau the patient, by Uie use of our SPECIAL Ihirlnff treatment patients are nllowca Waaeml particulars and pampMet m bo elsd to nine sufferers from any or 1 . ... . I 1. 1 UOU W1U1 liersoaaa uomra Kxuuuim HILL'S TABLETS are for OxlIC K lais r. I X I .tl P Tiu:pi-. li your druiruifti'ioes not keen tnem.eneloso us s I . and wa will send you, by return mall, a imdcago ol u Write tout name and address plMn!y,nn! stato whether Tablets are lor Tobacco, E B Liquor lluMt. DO NOT RE DECEIVED Into purchasing any ot tli vai urns iioe-trnma i itai are oncreu lor fene. ask lur 1 1 1 1 1 fc TABLETS and taKo no uuia. alonulaclurod only by THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., 6UB3 A ES Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. PAETICf LAR3 FREE. Ttp I h:.vc two i'- ! hSPCSIBLE iHGENTS WasTEDj (In writirrs tlf nar The Cttaleil French Ours, "SZS? " APHHCDiTlKt " W POSITIVE UARANTEE ncrx . rut tHf nr av-vt! s:;r!r.l t!ie of cither iL7r.'-. J EEFCSE arerl MiRt:!ias, Af i Tflitci-oorOpiTim.rtin''ir:u ytm'.i.ful i;Hinp tm:i orr inunlt-cnco. &o..ain vt 1 of Bri-in P.T er. Wait V:'rn t-s, Kennr; flown Pains in tbe bar, Smiiial Wrt:ifs, Fly.-tori, Nrrrous F'rv. traio, Nor.tuniftl Km'sions I'iforrhT-v. i:ue , Wink Memarv. rt Tower l I rpo tTif v.wfaith if re'rfcs.te.inftn iof.itoiea: ture ol I ft"ir ani liirmTjiiy. I'ric: I.W & box, 6 Ix-xt for rA :Tit hv mMI rn -ec?ipt ol prifis. a written Guarantee u given for ererr T'-OJ or.lfr rweivewi.io r'nnd the raoner :f jH-rfninrnt rnTeUm cfftfri. We have thntt NtDd4 of trttliiinidU from oM end younir, of toth Fetn. who Irnvt- been permanently rmvd bythc :er AphrodltiiM. rimiiarfree. A'l ireaa THK AFIIRU flIKII lK CO., Vf-tArn ftramih. Jkix 27, I'oktlami, Ob. a ihr.ATr.4Ji.vf Soid by C IL Trickoy, i U. G. SCHOOL. 3IISSOUKI State formal gchoc!. Third District, Qap3 Qirardeau.i mo. ! i THK purpose of lliis Schtnil! is to prepare ti.v.clnrrs frj the Schools if Missouri. Tlu-j Normal Certificates and Di-j plomas are also State Teach-' er's Certificates. The work: is both Academical and I'ro-j fessional. j Vuitioii fi fee. Expenscs are li; tion is tlioroii"h. Instruc- Tlie loca- tion healthful. The demand for well trained teachers is jrcat. Take advantage of the excellent educational op portunities which the Suite furnishes. Next Session begins Tues day, September 5th, 1S93. For further particulars ad dress, V. D. VAND1VER, Pres. of Faculty Order of Publication. In tne t'ajn tiirar-li-nu Omrt ofCutninon ri"a, a;K tiirnnlfau nntv. MtHMnri at the ad-j'Mirut-d Ma) Urtu thi-ri'ol, A. L. lrttt. t. Lotiii'. Capr Giranh-an ft Fort mitli Kail roail Company, plaintiff, vm:m Io royle tnif.po, K1wat1 Hiddrn tnistf, Mt rraiitile 1 rt t tunpauy of New otk truster:, dert'lidanle. In the matter ot G . S- lrrw et ai. eniploycea yekms . Louis Monet,. I.ecetrrT. l o thow cante. Ac. TIIKstaidti. S. Iiyw and other emplnror of . aid plaintiff having mad application to the ciirt for a order ou 8aid Ilt:viver to bhw 1 causf why the wap-a due raid emplovetit ram- -rd prior to the date of Ida apDOHitinent as 1 Kecriver wart rot paid; which order waa Krant ed: ai.d aaid Keeciver in obedience to haidorder comm intoconrt and .ilea therein the unpaid pay ttmiii, "seiner wiin uir eontracut made by the Mid Kailwav Jompair to raise funds to pay employees of mi id rail war t- prcv.Mit . ttrikea on fiaifl raiiwav: also lulls for maturiat pnirhased and plnced in aa:d ri.il way bv naid roimany. ail made prior to his appointment i;."-.-ivTOii uie 4in aav oi Jiarvit u-ui. w bich billal.-orrmaiii n pnil And the Ueeeiver iHrttier tbows U the eonrt that the income and revenues ariKi'a:r Irotn the traHicof said railway including all its rew'umn is btirly -ii1i li'Mt to p;. lite iiH:th"' dTt -it exiH-iiws aid iteMcti P irairh tu tlu Miifr-tmi t- . arc and, rolling block, and he inthcniure ui.ablo from said incoiite. lo t-av t!: wares due ibe ' employew aa r pre(dcl"or said jtar roil, the ! H-ney borrow a to ay cmphtTcrs to prevent: strike, theiita)d billft br material pnrchaMtl ' and plaoMl in said railway by taid iiupanv , prior to hi appointment 'a abtresald, and therefore lira? a tho court lor an ordr aathuri ins and it-noweTticr htm to is&e In-ci-lvir'.. M-rlilaMtM nr LoluH.trtia.'ainr il . iTaMTil . L.--... a- tionb, and in vuttirioi.t uantitit.-3 oo witicu toj in claim. Diattera aadthii hi said order to show cause and the ani-wer tiled thereto toretiier with the Tdcconn iiaTtne hr-ar.t and eonFidemi the' Trayersoi ir uceiveTior power c, out ahaodaut caatiot haveordrred tbat au adlocru ' ei tentnd of this eurt )e held on luesday, tho ; nivtdayof Auamst, iKtf, at oVLnk A. M, to hear and coiifhIi r tlie said application of tbe " iseeeiver; bum iLnnT ma. lxo lxtyie irutee ; nil Kfltritril IliiMxtt Irilwtiu. ha ai-.-l. an-vnH with prnpertmt.ee: and the Mercantile Trust Company or New York, trustee, s non resident be btrved with proper notice by publication in the Cape Girardeau Iaii.t Drmx-&at, a newv- 1 paper published in tbe city and county of Cape i Girardeau, il'.s-ouri, the last publication to lw ' not less than tweuty days iriox to the said ad journed linu, i:oti!jir jr th.-m. and each of tli era of the pendanry of snid application: and ; fnrther, that they, aud eacn of them, be and : appear before tiiia oorrt, on the day a d at the ' nour aioresMiii ana snow cause wuy saia apii cktiwn should not 1h frranted. A true tHy of the lUronl . L. U. EN GE1M A XV jcuicJWiia tltrk. i 6 DCUCU9ED WK vcaBisTtQg A crux I KtmCMDClf ano. invito tho most carfcfulinvcaiiKatkm aa tooarresponatul-1 ityandtbemenuof oarXablata. I Double Chloride of Gold Tablets THTTH eanlwcnreaatnome.anawitn- Rlimi oatany effort on ue pan Ol FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. tno tree nse oi laqoor w au. of trartimonials free, and shall these liamu In comnmnica- I... . . n . nf , Tl 111 LT. l'j w. . sale Dy au rasr-tiaa Mornhina cr nemg rare do worth atiri tmm from trn and mnoked of your Taoleta Tni! Onto Otcbh icsi. r.m- ai ftft unrtli f mur Oi.ra l riiriitnfl nthr.U"h tilcy (iiJltcworii in lessllum tSn-eilays. I am cured. Ti:nnianiimcitCn.:-(;mmni-lt si-res tn nieaxore ro speaa a wcrd'of nreie for your Tablets, aly Ikinor, and throuxrti a friend, I waa led constant annscr, lu alter iiBing your J viil iir.i toticL Uluurol any Kina. i iuurucrwkuw Uio wire was penaaacut. lours truly. lar,w Omo CnrwicAr Co: flKvrLFJics: Tom- Tablets have performed a miracle in my ease. u.-d ni.ine. hy,Hlmiictt!ly. f-r seven ol your 1 mulcts, and without any court .Atlcims au uracra THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO., Sit 63 fend C5 moU-m thisrnper) FOR THS ACIfVOUR oeaLEFi a H V. si il tl '' ara aau u o-. HAT. OS 7HH TKey ar r V Btf f far the wtuey. Hunicke Eaai HAT. MAXUPACTURrO SOLELY 6V HUNICKE BROS., ST. LOU.S, WiO. ooo3s':.eooceee Kc JTK.'Ttih' ami wlitri all tbetronblMi (ncf- V.ii b;h;as tt-t of Ui .lyatem. much aa J-ir-ltirHt, I-inii.'va, ltrtn.iitncsn. listr-tw after cati.-.p. !-sin iu tlto bi.I. ie. Wh;!- tiifilrra-jt -ctixiViati'5 eucceffl had b-rcu ahown lu cadztg S3 t;- -'ivilni' I. ir.i. --8ti;.'.M..n, curing un4 ft ".'i-u V i" jut.r-yiri.C'1" prai.it.wlitl'j i.t- ali-a c.-rra- a-il '.i t:- r.-"t ;.- f-i.u-'Ii 'iifTvt-ic th-j Jiv raalr(.-.ul-.letji-'"'r3li. i.--isilii-v!l ra:ar-riiT :ni:ti3i!: ri-..;ii(!-l - :nt; i Mfr: X.-f.:yt!i vr,Trv,'-: "'' i'" :h-rc-.irr I ;nof.i jrhorc-wstry tbc; will S i"i r.'.xlr rills T tii S.,fiti"ri:a-iT,ff33i!ian Uiny w-U i--t l "-I ltuUvw;tLbi:iiiJii- L : t fter all aici. incl "!lFthcMner. ikisnany tbat hrn fc wtwre in.ikpo'irgrititlwaat. Our pilLscuro it wluia Otiicrs do not. Cartf-r'ti J-ittle TJttt riTlfl arfl Tfry mail sua Trytny tottk '. One cr two pilla make a dofio. iii. v ari Rtric'. VdfcUl.leand do not gripe or r?'v tut ty t-teir tvnttact.on pleaea all who titei. InTiiHrttjcntrt: tiTfor$l, Suld tY iliasn'mis cverywiierrj, or s&t by mail. CASTtR MEDICINE CO.. New Yorlc; SMALL FILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE I lXKi i nn:s NOTM K Nttirt i hrnTr i .M-ti tiiat It-trer tcs'nnirntrtry iint the iftati -t' Cit-hari l'liii:ia. dt'i haT htfii Rii.ti-! to t!i.-iri'IT-isi d !i tin rh-rk t-i th- t'.;- tiiTitrdau i'oiir .f (mnmn !li-a-((f fatn ' tiirnrl'-aij ri'U'.tv, !t.iiiri. i:aannx Ua!r tlw i tw.-T.tv-l..iirrh !nv f Mav, All r-7- r ir itif rln:nie. ai-niiict fa!l rtntr Pr- rfs;ti!rcil to oh:l.it t limit t" mr lor all-iW- a.:ri wnlii.i !.' i-ar lrm th t' f ail I-t-J lirs itr'lit-v liiay'lf iirprhidil from lNnriit : of mim tulnti-: atid if naid claim:. In- not rxliili j itc-l witlii t twu y ir I nun tin dai of tits' fnli j licnt'oii uf Litis notice tlirv will torrv--T tar- n-ti. John s. j jn-.4'.3 K.t ratur. I rK no!:'S tTII't:.-N.-.tin is hcr-M-i civimi that Icttirtt titanii-nlanr niron tlif -tat of JttJj.1 A. MI.a;:t, ilm-sbwi, hnvc iMf 11 pni:.ti't to tb nnftfrMKiiiit the clerk of the 4 ;IH- ;;r.Trl'an C.-iirt of t'oinnioti FIuiin of tij- iiir.nri(nu r -in.tv. Mir uuri, bearing date ll-i- :'tr -t d.v ..i .hi'.f, 'l-.i!. Ail tr-ti:iri tmviiLTlaitii4 fljrainut said estate r.Ti Tvii'inil to ( hiiit thrm ( u.-i frr allow-, a;ici within one var froii. tf'"latf of sni'l 1ft- tr; or Ihvy may hf jTcclit'lrd i-.in nny hi-if lit of iiifli e.Ht;iti'; atid if said el aims he not ehii- ttet within two jears from the (late f the pub lication of this noiiee titer will In? fnn-ver bar red. .IAIK' K. Mi LAIN, JKr'rKiiON 1. AI- LA TV. jtl nil rift Kxecutors. IMIXISTK.TK!XS NOTICK.-Notiee i(t hereby Kiveu that letter of administration upon the eitatv of f rtdrirk II V aaUTiutir. deceased, have heeii irrwitel to the nude riff ! h the 'brk of the t nie Oirapleau t-'oiirt ot common rieaoi cape iairariieau county, 3iii aoiiri. dated the J'nd dav of J Jnc. ln.tt. Alt N-rMub baviiiK clatni against "aid estate are reaiirel lieliintt inein to ner lor allow ance within one year from the date of aid lt-iu-rs. or tney may ne prciiiieii ironi an heneflt of such estate: a-td if said rlaiiuft bi iMtt exhtbite! withiu two years from date of th" publtcatioD of Uiia notice they wHI be fnrvrer barred. MAKV VASTHPI INt;. julyln4 Adiiitttratrix dmivistr.tr;x's notick.- -Votief ia he ,'tthy riven that l-tt-i of admhtihtration upon tne T,ate oi nanca t.. .innze, ueceael. have lieen irnmvtl to the undeii;nel b the clerk of?heraipirar1ecn urt r mtion Plea of Cape Oirardeau onnnty. aisMuri, d te. I the Sttli da . of .Tn:it?. IHCl. All M.-rsM' lmi-ifr claims acsint fahl rstnte are rccitretl ti exhibiteil them to her for nliow- m.ce wilinit one -nr from date of paid letters. -r i hey may In precluded Ironranv bem-t't rr Mul ej-iate: aito il .aid claims re not exhibited within two 3 ean. front date of the pn Mica tion vi mis r.uiiu , im i n il iw inni-r nari. VWUIKI..MISK lll'NZK. July 1 nl AdminJstratiix SEIitl-ANJwUAI. STATEMENT Or the Cane iirarJeau As.soeisti .Inly, lc lluildiiig and Loan Toaa-m on Resl Kstate urdM ro Di-iirHinenx dJirs, at.d inli iTNt 4"i Xi ( afh hamt I It $C5IS 97 XJARlMTIVa: Bills Vavabie .a? Kir. t, b7i TO 7019 R4 'm.v - A'lvauce. inyiaenta ... c.riT.L tt,' , fibrin at' -i ca.;'-.i h i 4ln s-ries' 3" --t T, ,-,. Seriei-' t7 at -I it ' rAh Sertct at 1 'M 4!:u n, it 40 r.T-'I 4-HO s7 lot 50 1, Scriin, I'd1- at l.u L'odiiJcd j.rjtits. . STATK OF MlSSOmi. ( Conrrv or Cape Giuabokait. 1,,H lletiTY A. Astholxas Secietary of the Cape Girardeau Ouildin? and Ioan Association, be ingdult a-j-uru, ttutes that the above exhibit is a true aud fnll Statement of the fli.ai.eial couUitttku of sctd A asoei at ion. IIknict A. Anuohz. SeorHarr. t . Rob5erri-l and swiro to before k.l. me tiis :rd day of July. Ikq. And I .-w certify that my commission expires July Ivth. ItK. NJAJI1!C F. IV1S, Notary Foblic. i FEW TestimcBials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. Me Omo OnimcAt Co.: dear sib: l nave Deen using your for tobacco habit- and found it would E3 whst yon claim for it. I need ten cents of thestronarestchewing tobacco a day. one Iji flva ri r-iir-3 : or I Ironld smoke ro tortv nine of tobacco. Hare chewed for twcnlv-uve vwars. and two packages 19 cured mewI hare no desire for it. it. it. JAYLOKO, Leslie, Mich. Dooas Febbt. N. T. Co. : fJEWTLFxrw : Some time flpo 1 aent Tithlets forTobacoo Habit. 1 r-crlvo& 1 WAS tioth ahcaW SUlOkerSnd CheWST. rrrTSBciiGn, fx. E son was strongly addicted to thenseof to try your Tablets. Be waa a oesvy ana iimnj wik winv uojo dm" nava w:niu i.mr mourn ikiwv .jiuuh 1 t-iicciirxTt. Omo. yearn, an-i nave octn mi 7" on my park W. h. LUIHiAlf. to Opera Block. LIMA, OHIO. UNEXCELLED Im Trade Mark, 0 F. A. K AG E, :-Notary Public.-: oaice at the Star Stable. Siaalab Strn-t, I liirareau. 11P.S. W. SCHRADf It, MTD-WIFE. A i.TatTnatc. ith honors. .f th-t St. T.ni R -hr.il nf Mi.l-irif. r.- itil thf A'.lv "TkA,.:.- lu-mt'tv rttrt-ct two itn.ma-4 f j ; i.c " A. KETTERER I'AV cash i-oi: Hides Feathsrs, Rags Edlcs, ScraBlroi. llirsli liail ! IIS-M:I :i 1-r. lit -r- .. c.vi-K '.;ii:m:i!:vi-. -nr il I m-- joii. rr.- a. ' V-tT: -.-i-li r..r l:i'-m. ynr !:ilw i-l a Jclm L. Millsr 1IKAI.KR IS FINE BRAKES CF LIQUOIIS, WISES AND CIGAES. The Cut Snl'Mn in rlitf city. S;fcial ai tion tfivrn t thr jus tra-Itr. FRESH CAPE liEEli ALWAYS OX TAI". W.d."&ir,ett, Contracto' and Builder. Slii on Uroaihvay. Ycur Patronage Scllcitcil REED & ASTHOLZ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS NOTARY PUBLIC & CONVEYANCES H'tu. Iott. r anns ai;d Tinibt-r !.anl hoaitht. wM. rxchar.sM. r-itl ami t!ktit nr uf, t'laimo, JolliTtioia and Iami(t of 1 an promptly attiid;-U to ! ou: i:o -oti att-l t t"UM- and Kajjn rt'ntjtiK a hTrialry t flirt In An-adr KuiMim;. coriirr Main Themis strtvts. Caie Girardeau, Mo ST. CHARLES SALOO aXNT, IIKUMAN IIEXXECK1-; I-kOi-KIBlOR, . Corner Main and Themis Slreelo, Und:r St. Charles Hotel. The l!cst of W1XI-S, IJQU)KS AND CIGAKS always ou hand. Sole Apent for the Celebrated BLAKEMCRE WHISKEY, The best whiskey iu the world, and so pronounced by all compc tent judges of good liquors. Fresh Peer on lap all the time. KENDALl$ 1 1 The Momt Hereful Rented y ef dbw red. aa it la certain In it elicct aad (Voaa sot ouacer. tteaa proof m-vw. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. TASaXM.Oano, Jan. JOth, 18& Da. B. J. Koiaix Co. Genu I have been vshhr your SpArrin Core yrith remaraabie suceeia on a lftitK-boae of lotAg standing. Itn a aw re care. I think in almwavt cTcry ease Youth tralr, JL C T90LDa. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Pr. Uxm, Mo April !?th. Btt awan. nwiaia.aU. Genu your K"nnAixw oattw Ctrax. rtd It haul Ltwt dMlfr1 aYTart f amri iwa milM baif a bottle of tt. My bona had a Teridbla bBraiaoaivlalez. RenoeetfuUT v Price liD per bottle. PR. n. J. K EM ATT, CO., Enaabarch FaJla Vrrwnant BY ALL ISlO(.ICTi4, ilBig Bargains "in Liquors ' : ' Desiring to ehaage B tin of tnuineas I am offering extra Inducements to those d airing to paiehase llqaeia. I hare a big stock of liquors of all (kinds trhick I want to dispose el by tbe fifth d of nest Aagnat. tbe fifth dif of n nfjri ipe.City FBKDKBICK WITTMOR. Cape. City Roller Mills., latest iEjroyei Roller Process. HaTinir adnnlid tba RoUer Proms, we ar now prepaml U)Vk. flour or the llnest mdea, A trial of oar R -V-r Proenw Flonr will ou. bent FMSr made. A TRIAL STitM BHQS.. PpqbVs. HAEIOBY 8T. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI JSIU BABOAIKS AT H.A. LEHER'S IX Stoves Tinware. LAKtiKSTMock and cheajieat house in Scntb Roofing and Guttering. HARMONY STUKETT CAr GIRACDKAT. illWfirm GILBERT H. WILSON, (SirccKi-a to IlArroN a SkiasaT.) OS THK I.fcVEE. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI. KKKM A FULL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Give particular attention to the shivpinR and rtrrcivinf of lit iht aud aoods of all knnta. Hits tMvtral yara r.p.riuc' hi this bcinc will euahle him to uive atisfnition to all patrons, lie alo a cooi assMtrtntfiit ol tss and other Hi'W v-i. Hp solicits aiol will endcnTor to uHrit tn liberal patronse of thi comniaiiitT. ci't 4 H. STE1HEACH, .st rACti KER or HARNESS, ADDLES AND COLLARS. Al.4 Kt.lLTI ix BUGGIES, CARTS AuJ all other Tchxrlpa. I cuaraiitt-e all mr wi rk flrst-clasa an-i pricwi a low sa or hoaf in the rity. ! h'w the lirr-t ami best lir.e if lirtiJE antl CA HT. in towu. a il snaranti r err thii.p solf nymriit that li::. KiTotp 1 tirol;asi:tjc in m .nf jiivc im & call and couvii.re yonrwlf. CoruiT Ii:.rtno:ir and i rit; stn-ta. TH03. W. GA-TxTOlT. Humbsr & Stsam Fitter. I'ittc Phniibfny. Stctm ami Jhtf Water Jfrttttng a Speciality. 1001 Waihlnston Are. CAIRO. I I.I. Bnth Tub. W.'.Ter I.Io-.ts, tt'a-ih S'ai.dp. Crioals. i..Ls, S.',-.-t I. I-rnss .Mtai, steam and lbt Wnt-r lleatrt. i;alvsni?.ed "o- I'ipo, Plat u I'o rVti-tK. Kane CuTb.:-. Water yu-it Pumps. A wuiiitf. Material I'iit. Ixad Pine. Piij IflN. JVwT Pip'. St;te r. l-a -s. lti-. ha!it''rs Te its. Steam Fitters' feliil-'t. 3Ci( Galvanized Iron Cornice Work. Also MA2TUFACTI7RERS. Konlilir. (uiteriiiv nii.i SnMiiin K l.ni.v I'riri'S. Cars Girardeau, lo Brocks ii Q'jinn, '3J?LETC tiinils OF 1ITLI Jackson, Mo. Peter Fa'aurs Sa'ocn (sro'irisoK ro rt tiiou..) I "effb'T itt tine Kr itdi . I ft jwTsorh i (, V. C, 'lavlor. Mei;taT. J l.yecu etc llilMrted arid Domertic Mum. firi?"pcei:tl aUcu.iou ivon to jiij trade. FRESH CAPE LAGER ALWAYS ON UliAl.liHT. f:Mw G. W. TEAVIS, The Dsntist, rr.icliees dentistry in all its branch es, liotes reasonable. All work lone in the best riiRiim-r and ;tinr- auteed. Xn extra rlrnrges al'li-r the work is coniplcti'd. l.Yfrrenn-: To the people whuiii 1 have lived anion" and practieed for over twenty-thiee vears. Olhee at the old stand in the ISodner U.iilJinj;, .curner Slain and lh-oadway. u-pM-9'J FOB- AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. Ynrt?tt ar.d nvost ttloapant ronte Is ria the Kat83 City, Krt SroU A M"aili(i. K It, Stir- -Htnctioni Itn mad in I'ninn )tpot with ia-t Cnirajco traina rmtn naiifta uny. ir iiiMirMl. we cau save von from thi teliou and e.M-iiB.vi trai4r-r from te rttv dpota In i Cliirao to the Fair tiroutid. and tnd 50a ; w Hill u tin mr era a kiik r- mn1 irannjK.r tat ion) of the main entrance to the ffmniid-i. So othYr Hue can do tin Tor too See onr arpnt ahont it and arrange with him fr chair car aid aJUroatfh a)ciiiift rar arrommoilatioiia, &eiMral I'awiijti r Acut, Kausas City. Io, CEALEK IX OF ALL KIXDS, Spanish Street, Or (jirntde&u. Mo I wutl frrml.h pine lofata and all roarh lamber for ! ft per l.(W any when in th eity limita. Flooring and ceilirtfeueairer than rrrr Midi the city. Do not bay ontil yon aet bit pricey. tjIaememtmr no dravace oa my lomter. PENSIONS, BOUN.JtCfl. ftC P. O. COOTER, ATT0E1TEY, Arcade Building, Main Street. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MI660URL Feiuionff, TDertaaelenffon0. Ttonrtlea Com mntttioo of Ration , Land and llomeatead and Pro-Kinrtioa C!aJn.a. axn aij. kisi.s nr yah claims tavKx rsoarr inrsxion. Ksrrf(.t: 1'illifent attention ta Ittslnef ainpe joa uai m "tii iV-'T--. .--ii.-na Kailway llme-Tably rr. locis pAiitcia eailtvat. ST. LOUIS aCAtKO SHORT LTSK. (ST. h. A. T. H.. K. CO.) Hoa'urnoQKD. T.t. Plrah . S M A. at. . 4 43 a. M. . 6 ii a. M. , 7 l a. m. . s-AS a. M. . 8:15 A. a. . S 43 A. X. , 15 a. at. . )E a. a. . u a a. m. 1110 A. . . lill r. a. 1 r. Hi i a r. n. 3 11 r. x. t si r. x. S i F. U. 4 13 T. M. , t r. a. J r. x. J.r. nirtropolia r.r. rarReii-iiT I.t. rarkon-dilt). . Ar. Rsrrton Ar. MarpbTaborn.... ur. tiamson Ar. rinrkiMTTflle. . . Ar. CnlterTilie AT. St. Loola aocraaoi-XB. Lt. St. Tnl. 7 : . X. tn r. X. M r. x. T-S r. x. 8:05 r. X. I ll r. x. . r. x. a:.'4 r. x. N14) r. x. II rH F. X. 1-t A. X. Lt. Conltr-iill a. x. I.r. r-lnrkacTTUl. ... 3 A. x. AT Harrio-m litis A. x. Ar. MarphTabora ... 11-91. x. Lt. Haniao. U M a. X. Ar. CarbODdalc 11 51 a. x. at. Parkr. dr-r l:li r. x. Ar. Metrof-olia 45 r. x. Ar. Pulnraa 4i r. x. Thtallnewnrinakaa direct eonnf-rtlon witn O.T. A O. traina lraTin 'ape Girar-lrta :00 a m.. arrltlagatst. Lonia at ll a. ra. K-tn-rninr. lrar St. Lonia at :m a. an. ariT- ln-t at Cape Uirar-Jsaa atS:00p. m. ur.o. J.iKT, via. -raw. i-'"- tivu. W. Pakku. in. Mana-p-r. St. Loala. JOHN ST. AVIT, Spanlvh Street, eeood d-Tor from TndcpoOaab' uca. Caea-past if ou9 to vao cxy kuc GROCERIES, Qusensware aad Glassware, Ana wilt pay tla Hi-rheat Max tot Prka far COUNTRY PRODUCE. He ooltciu ahar of pobUo patron a-a PLAlSTEllS: MILLS Hars Ade-ptc-a tha NEW PROCESS, And U now maHn finnr that ma not ba exralk-d bjr any mill hi rbe ooucllry. A trial of ihf Hollc-r Pmi e Kl-nr will conrinca anf iulrr or (ImxI Flour that it n) tuperiur t an oiaiiiilavlura-A. GIVE IT A TRIAL; F. W. POTT, Proprietor. Cape Olrardcan, 5Io. . u nTo mTl l s. ROLLER PROCESS. . CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. r- W- FOTT. Prop'r. PATS, at all timra. tbe histiwt raarllrt pries rr Whwrt ana White Corn Manafartarp. anl m-!i at wilr.le a:il retail. nraVr rail -;uaraa:r, the Iilowiutf LrauUa of Flonr: i:k:v A-I"E-H., : : PatknT. IK! tCA " ! l.'iv r Tiiie VAT.T.'kY.'Extka Fakct. (jl'KKN ufthb CAl'K. I I.., : : : : : Taxct. rKI.'KOI.A. : : : : Choice Fn-.h KTonifl Cm Mrcl foraalaorexcbangoi lUoall ki!Uof mill tt-tsl C. LINUKMAXN DEAI.KIt IN OK ALL KINW??. Wlilti aud Yelln Firif. Poular. Cypw. Oak. (aiu. Walnut. -H at.d Cherry. A-j l-Hirii arid I iiHiijc " pcra' rlniahl: FumWr. IiH:h. SW:ijl, Moulii-ijpi, Wi-wktW mi Itoorca.-fiuK. TT'W' a,,,t Hoot framM; all alzta madt- to order n n! urt Dtiri. I vr.tpntl anyvben i;iid of ritr limit. Sj;:iitih Street, C'np (.'irartleau, M aUS. ELIZABETH KOTIL lsid?:i oracT Hanirony aud lliddU trrofs, i:RtUt'ATr r THK St. Lo!i.s S-hoiil f MM-WiviN, nonntlT a;tuilcd nr loitm --si rn CANNED COCDS. i3Lis.Tcl:acco Fins Candies ATvD PRUIT3. IAirvi i:s. !: i.r.t voun i:l'; Viii K P!:iiC' a AND KU.SKV'4 WOKFM. We sell at prices that .Defy Competition. CALL AX USEE l?, WAUUEIV & SON. Opposite Stnnlivnut lliink. 4 F 112 Vine Strpcr. St. Louis, Mo. 4 ri" A Cap 4-lrardcaN t;a II adaartar-. Steamer I-andiu at loot of stroet ForthoaA DCITUI v bii 1 f pEJ'l depend on Snlphur Bit- 'Z, ji i. hctct una 10 cure. y a M1 " aww ourrtii trim tnat J Clrrd and alt-cone feclinir If an nan it Buliihur Eitttra; It will enra too. Don't be witiiont a bot tle. Yon trill not regret it TRT IT." Thi Sccnrr of a fair iaea ia keantt-1- fnl akin, finlvtlin nu. enlphnr Bitten ' If jo a do not wish ro L maknboth. . raiTerfroiri RHEUMATISM, in a "5, bottle of gnlphnr Bitten; it never 5 faila to enra. v . . . f. i a Are yon powtipatcpt u ao, 5' ouiyaiirmuen is josi wnat yon need S- Poor. weak, and Raise Puny, pinim ui hfi.iMM ? : 4 SnIrTin 7.itAM ;il .i. laa II 1 nana q a-air-wra, itrong, liearty, and healthy. .rS;f . Cleanae the vitiated blood when j yon fee lis tmpnritlfe btmtinq tnronntnetsun tn I Bely on Suiphnr I PIMPLIS, I Blotches I AND SORE. tfi:ters and Health I wm follow. nil !' iiiiiiihiiiih1 I 'den rlcnt 3 atamp. to A. P. OnTwar C..' mm r t t if. aVaTS 1111 lariBllllalS J Truths ss sick, g