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- i I i J 1 tLhi U KM I 11 J I? A Tl -CapL J. F. Schuchert aud wife i returned vesieraav iroin iteu isuu, EYEttY SATUfcDAY MOBNJNjS, III-wkere they have been visiting rT" IFoende. CCH ri. ADAMS. MTBSCBIPnnll linii -TV . F. McL&in and C. F. Betten, the two Republican candidates lor IwtirtaWy in Jdvance ABYEBTISIM MATES. tt-rAor week r-acb addition! tntnlloa thM luck one mont lisna month....,.-...... 4 '- i mouiiu " ' j "Vrmr ..- Poeraaancr column. Urn moiitha ' 'if six rootittu.., """ " out year ..... Om half colvraa, three months..., . months. . w-w yrmr. One eaaia( three months. , I .'- six months . . vim year "nrv.- 2 Circuit Clerk, were at the Fair yea- friends. Mrs. Christ Wolfe runie down from St Louis yesterday on the steamer tdlewild and she will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ilcnrv Koppcr. l.W .01) , l.u 4 00 6 00 ft ou 15 OS sj oo 85 00 X5.U0 mm 100 ro oo I Eont notice 10 cuuti per Una'eei'hh-Emioh lrj'.&'ituu Dotlc-s on eullori-pcgo ft) coot pi iuo, ii iioauiu. LEAD-PENCIL JOTTCHQ3. damorandtiuis Hade in tha Ke portcr's Wanderings, MONDAY. wicrhday. The little steamer H. M. Graham owned by Mr. Holiday ot Cairo. passed down this morning at eight o'clock. The tow boat Louis Ilonck pars ed up this morning with sctcral barges of saw logs. Bohnsacfc & St rat man will have an extra force ir rlorks to wait ou I: e Customers t.itisluntfirilv dttriiio- tlwi HM .. .. i i i -ii i .1 e .wk.nrrm.Kw a lot r. 8ic MondaV Tucdav and day, July 1C. 17 aud 18. The city is retting some revenue from fortunetellers. It costs a fortune teller ten dollars to do biieiuess in this citv. The Itcpublicnn C'ngresim convention will be hold in this city next Wedues Jay, July lStii. Shoes which do not pinch the f.ret or the pocket book are lo lie fouml at Hainan's. of this part of Ike country that fellow who writes forthe.Tacksou Cash-lluok over the nom de plume "A Republican,- had better make hiinselt scarce or lie may meet with a serious acci dent. Now wheat is coming iu from all directions aud our mills are paying fifty cents per bushel so far bat (lie price is liable to drop down most any day. The wise lar.ner will rush h!s crop off to market while he can g t f.lty cents for it. Mr. W. V. Leech, who wa9 drawn Siv the County Court last week ai one of the grand jurors, informs us that he will not serve. He has been ou two grand juries in succession aud lie says it is not right for a man to ! put ou all the grand juries. You should not fail to see that ex cellent -Hear skin Shoe'' sold bv W tl. II titers at the "Gem Shoe Store' on Broadway. II. L. IIiiiizc'j ire wagon team ran away this morning and made a complete wreck of the wagon. One of the horses is also badly injured. .Mrs. Dr. Peter: aud daughter, Miss Gertie, returned Saturday even ing from Oirbondate. I1U where they lul been tor several weeks visiting friends. Mi-s Kra McClnre of Wheatland. Ill, who has been iu poor health for Dome lime is in the-cilv aud wilt rc- On account of the strike on the railroads the Water Works Compauy cannot get material here aud the work of pipe laying has beeu stopped for the lime being. . Charles Shr.i kley. theyomig man who won the first prize iu the bicycle race at the Fair last Tuesday over heat himself and we understand that he is quite sick. If you like stylish wear yon can I the thing u; brown by wcariug Hainan's tan shoes. D. A. GIcuu and lady returned home last night from their visit to Kentucky. Mr. Glenn says they had a pleasant time with their relatives aud friends iu old "Kentm k." Doubt that the stars are old: doubt that the sun grows cold; but never doubt the fact that Hainan's sliiirs are the best manutartiire and sold at the cheapest prices possible. Ed. F. Kegeuliardt who has been doiug some granitoid pavement work 4iiain several days under the care of. at l'oplar HUifl, arrived home in time Dr. SIcKavcn. to receive a fine big boy that is now " Call at till "Gem Shoe Store" oa a """'nhir of his family. Uroa'lnay and see those I'eindecr - Wisdom lays the foundational kin shoe. W. II. II Hit's proprietor !-i l.vlire with a good understand A g iod lit ;f u.ir.uilecd. inr. lie wie therefore and buy your l.aui- It. Ilonck came down f-om 1 ,,m-s at ainau". i'errjville Saturday a:id s.-iit Suu i.iv. lb: informs ii that tire work and -i.lv ot .'.ii'rn'tiii the IVrryville :iu ter railroad " pni!rre"tnr u a-'d he oxp-ct irtliftv'ilie rarsnii: 2it ng tn thai roatl bet'ore the rirst ot X n.-mb'T. Mr. J. M. M. f'l. aa lectured iu :. -ricktou n lt TiicmIbv lo a n. 1- i I an irfooiaiwe audience. I his s ti -r .irst lecture a:i 1 sir- is vjry proud of the turd out and the way was received. .She will make a tour of the Southeast counties before she returns to lecture in this city. Mrs. McCleau is a scholarly lady and fhe wi:i make friends wherever she poes. . Cure your corns by wearing the Seal skiu Jhoc sold a he MJeui Shoa Store" oa Broadway bW. II, Huters. WKISBSIAV. II is reported that there will be an excursion from St. Louis to this city on the 15ih inst. John Sackinauu won tho second prize in the bicycle race at the Fair. Xat Fri:.sell, the swamp land surveyor, is in the city visiting his fs'nily. The candidates were -not in at tendance at the spring races as num erously as we expected, but those who were there made good time iu electioneering. The II. S. McComb, an eight ci r transfer steamer, came up the riv r '.ast night aud lay at our wharf all might. This boat is to run as a trans fer boat from Commerce to Kast Cape '.irardcaa assoen as the melon sea son comes on.. Until that time she will transfer car of coal from Grand Tower lo Crystal City. J. V. Hollcubach has a fine delivery wagon. J. II. Clodfclter, of Jackson, has a new Monitor Clover Uullcr on our ivbnrf. At a meeting of the School lioard last Monday evening I ivIostermaMn was elected Treasurer aud Ernst Osteribk Secretary. Dan. Brown, of St. Louis i i tbo city looking after hia interests hcra and at Broonwood. Judge Boss will hold an adjourn ed term of the Common Pleas Court 6 the toirrth Monday in this month. It is high time we were talking jiia trades' oarade if we are tfoing to have one this year. Tbe Fourth of July i the 4ay for thu snrine race. Let ns try it ,Mt r. If the weather Is favorable the people wiU turn ont- Rtaam hoat roostabouts are de manding sixty dellara per aaontb dur- nr theahiBDiitf f the Wicai otoj, aud will probably Tefttee work tfl they domotetit The Elites, it. "bad daDce In their halHaat pight at the ier of Main a Tfcemi streets. Xbe RepubUcajw Cape Clrap. deau towwbip mot at tbe-cowt house in this eiw hat Satnrday ereniiig end elected delegates to the onnty con. reution to be Aeld at Jaoksen aext The Mayor has af pointed August siilvcl'diip, Herman Vogelsang and II. A. Leber as the Water Works Committee. t'oiue quirk or you will miss a I'ari'niii. Two work mules, one pony slid my team of horses, harness and wagon. Cash or good note. Call on J. M. Moiiuison', Cajie Girardeau, Mo. Two flat boat loads of Coxcyites, all the way from Denver. Colorado, arrived iu the city last night. They are on their way to Cairo, aud from there thev will head for Washing ton where all hungry Democrats ought lo go. Bohitsaek & St rat man will give !." per cent off on nil clothing three days ot sale. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10, 17 and 18. The coming of the Coxcyites did not rrcatc the excitement here that the Kcllyitcs did Our people arc be coming used to seeing these Demo cratic bauds and thoy are no longer considered shows. You can walk easier by using Hainan's easy shoes. A flat boat load of Coxeyitcs can be seen at the landing up near the paiut mill. They have been in camp there since last night, and the men are taking in the town to-day. They arc peaceable quiet men but they are out ou a wild goose chase. To walk uprightly and stand with dignity bctorc men, you should wear Hamau s easy lilting shoe. The Newsum murder case has been app-'alcd to the Supreme Court aud Xewsum will not hang at Jack sou on the 27th ot this month. The case will not likely bo heard in the Supreme Court before next April and then the prisoner may be given a new trial. Xewsum's jail life may be pro longed two or three years yet. Gohlson, the man who nt Jim Burns, returned home from Jefferson City last week where be bad been to receive Ins patrishment. Mr. Gohl son, we understand, is a clever man. Hard time seem te be staring the country in the face and Wilsou is selling goods at prices in keeping with the times The financial statcmcdt of the Board of Education, which is printed elsewhere in this paper, makes a good showing. The public school debt is being cut down rapidly and a rew more years of careful management on the part of tbe School Board will completely wipe the debt out It was reported this morning that a strike was about to be inaugurated in this city, but hore thiug in the report. People her awe work to oo are not tfoing to lerw their job. All panies knewiug themselves to be indebted to me are hereby rc- mectfully noti6od that they must Income farward and settle up their ac- jou.pt, at once as I have waited long ncfbatiwtiy meea "ooey Ba yon will save cost by squaring up :. !... fori her notice. Don't all W)Iw speak at once, fcnt come along very Tely and pay your billi lha Barkalcw Oua(l Halt. Following is the petition of Samuel Buckalew, 'filed in the United States Circuit Court at St. Louis, notice of which has beeu served on the city officials and citizens of this city named therein: United States Circuit Court, for the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri Samuel Buckalew, Plaintiff, VF.KSU8 II. P. Peironnett, Samuel Green, E.D. Engelmann, John Grieb, J. F. Schuchert, J. II. Itider, D. A. Glenn, Thomas Powers, Ben. II. Adams, Ilcnrv A. Leher and Herman Vogelsang, Defendants. PKTrrjos: The plaintiff, Samuel Buckalew is a citizen of the State of Arkansas. The defendants are all citizens and residents of Cape Girardeau county. n the State of Missouri, and are in habitants of the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Mis souri, aud the amount iu controversy Wedr.os-1 iu this action exceeds the sum of two liuusand dullars, exclusive of inter est aud cost. The plaintiff on the eighth day of August, 1VJ3, a iu the city of Capo Girardeau where he was duly and . 1 properly attending to his vocation ol i ...ii: i ciiiu gooub iu a lawiui manner; inai ou the said (lnv ot August, 1S9:I, the defcndauU named above in the cap' lion assuming to have some power aud authority to control the conduct aud uclious of the plaintiff, came to him while he was in the city of Cape Girardeau, aud county of Cape Oir ardeau, and notilicd him that unless j he desisted from the sale ol certain goods, they would arrest ami inrer cerate him iu the jail ot that city and county. Tbe plaintiff explained and remon strated with the said defendants. assuring them that he was acting iu an entirely legitimate and proper manlier, aud was not violating any law or disturbing the peace of the state or county in any respect. I'laiutiff further states that he con tinued to carrv on his business iu a (roper manner, but that the said ile icudauU diil conspire together and with force aud arms ami with great violence and riotous conduct, beat, bruised, wounded and injuied I lie plaiutilf, and falsely arrested aud im prisoned him. the said plaintiff, f. r the period of three days iu the city jail of Cnpc Girardeau. The plaintiff stairs that each and every one ot said delcnilauts acted jointly, wronglully aud unlaw fully in iu the arrest and imprisonment of plaintiff and to his damage in the sum of twenty thousaud dollars, whtrcforc the plaintiff prays judg ment lor the sum of livtuly ihotisaud dollars, ami for all other general anl proper relief. Gko. H.Sandkks, for i'laiutiff. A. V. Siiki.iiy, Clerk. The nprlBK staeea. The spring races advertised by the Fair Association for the Fourth of July, but which were postponed on account of the rain till the 10ht, came off according to programme. There were some good horses on the ground and for the busy season of tbe year tho attendance of people was large. The race track at the Fair is now as fine as any race track in the country CauilC Frtrj. Xothiug in the history of the world has- advanced the interest ; of tne American farmer as the modern cau- ning factory. The products ot frnit orchards and vegetable fields are no longer limited to a few days of the , A I'rianiB4 lmerat. A prominent Democrat at small calibre publishes a lengthy article in the Cash-Book last week over the signature 'A Republican" in which he talks loug and loud about ring role in this counlv. He does not like ripening crops hut every day of the the way county affairs arc run. He year they may be used. Among all the blessings of civiliza tion none embraces a wider sphere and horse owners can no longer say (or the comfort of humanity than the that we have no grounds for horses modern canning factory. All kinds to ruu ou. of fruit a id vegetables can be grown The contest between the gun clubs was an attraction that took well and it was appreciated by everybody. The prizes offered for tbe best shooting were small but the clubs fought hard for the victory. The Jackson club is composed of a number of old marks men and while tbey did no extra fine shooting in this match they proved too much for the Cape boys and won the first monev. Had the weather been favorable on in abundance where a certain uiarkct is opeu to those who would engage in the business. We buy from California aud eastern cities what we can pro duce at home paving the wages of many far away employed iu putting up these good while many here would like the work to do. As to market there is uj question where the whole world use canned goods aud are willing to pay fi them. The calmed sweet potato will the Fourth of Julv the Fair Assoria- Mind a market ill serlious where they ion would have m ule some money. but the postpoutiieiit had to be made r the races declared oft on account ifthcr.iiu and llie people did not turn out like they Would ou the Fourth. A nrl..!lj. Monday eveningoiir attention was attracted bv a larre crowd that was gathering at the I'rescot House, aud upon cuteriiig thai place, we found a large group sitting around a small ecu Ire table upon which slood the most beautiful tl.iwur, in full bloom, which has been our good fortune to see. It was a miguilicent flower aud each and every one that saw it was an ardent admire. This, which is one of the rarest aud m ist beautful of the flower kind, was a uight bloom ing series. This flower is a curiosity because il blooms only nnre in every seven years. Mr. 1 1 till ta has had it for seven years, having raided it from a small plant, and this is the tirst time that t hey ever saw it m all its brilliancy. It came iu bloom tit fi o'clock Monday evening and at 1- o'clock its bril liancy faded awav, having lived its usual short life of six hours the fair bloom disappeared never to be iC'ii again for seveu long years. Urn. .Hftrnu at Iranian. Iiioxton, Mo., July II. KStft. Mrs. McCleau of your city, delivered a lec ture here on last cveuing. Tho Bap- Ut church was well lilted aud the audience very respectable. The lidy's discourse was a gooil one, was well delivered, aud was equally well re ceived by the a'idieuce. The thoughts brought togcl her in this lecture aie many and of the first order aud should liud a ready acceptance aud approval by all high uiiudcd men and women. We give this kind lady great credit for the effort that she has made iu the production of this lecture one so well adapted to the wants of a large portion of society at this day aud time. The writer has heard but few sermons in a length of time that so thoroughly reached his most heart fell conviction of propriety and use fulness. It is the sincere wish of many well-disposed persons that this lady may fiud herself justified by leis ure aud circumstances to make other efforts of like character with the one so generally offered to our people on last evening. dabble Township Meeting. The Republicans of Hubble town ship met at Gordouvillc lat Saturday with II. K. Ueleke, chairman, and G. F. ieuicrs, secretary, aud elected the following delegates to (he county con vention to be held at Jackson, July Ulh: Christ. Sauder. Win. Stciii!ioff..lohti Frazier, D. A. Nichols. W. J. Misseii hcimer, Walter Bradley. Henry Kerstner. Herman Sebastian. Arthur Kinder. Chas Bartcls, W. G. Sauder and L. M. Bean. Sew Lankrr Yard. James Grisham & Sons, manu facturers and dealers iu all kinds of oak and yellow pine lumber, cypress, laths and shingles. Free delivery iu city limits. Long lengths a specially. Yuards, corner Good Hope aud Sprigg streets. in 15--in ! Tan s.ike BllsxardKf If not, why do you remain in the North when you can go South and avoid the blizzards and live with more comfort. You can be out In the sun shine all the time aud have green vegetables from your garden every day iu the winter. Fuel costs noth ing. It costs less to live and there is more pleasure in living every month of the year along tbe line of tbe Mo bile and Ohio Railroad than in the North. Lauds are very cheap. Now is the time to investigate. Write to E. E. Posey, General Passenger Agent Mobile, Ala. rent Jnrara. CIRCUIT CorilT, AflifST Ti:Hf. Applccrcek Township .1. W. Mc Lalu, J. F. Bouncy, Columbus Critcs. Byrd A. II. Byrd. B. M. Morgan, (J. W. Miller, G. V. I'etermau. CapeCity II. A. Astholz. II. Nnw- biiiitu, J. M. Morrison. Conrad Lin . Cape Township Wiu. J. Meyer. EmauiicI Griser. Hubble Ilcnrv Xagal, Win. M. Kinder. Kinder W.itli GladNh. Liberty James 1. Almon. Randol G. B. Liudsav, ILL Tav- lor. Shawnee Price Morton, J. K, Wal lace. Welch in. Poe. Whitewater ti. W. Miller, C. II. Looney. COMMON 1'f.K.tS COCHT, SKITKMUKi: ti:i;m. " Applerreck Ja. W. Smith, Win. C. Walker, .1. C. Clippard. Byrd S. D. iUiisley, Wiley Gozai J. A. II. Francis, C. C. Clodfelter. Cape C'ly 1. W. Wilson, Louis Ische, J. X. Ilnrtzel, iouis llrueuiug. Cape Township T. W. Alford, Fred C. Bcrtling. Hubble Jacob Lacroix, Thos. B. Kinder. Kinder Oliver Snider. Liberty Jim. F. Strong. Itaudol W. P. Freeman, S. M Keyser. Shawnee Jup. L. Pender, A. J. Tant. Welch W. T. Sbackley. Whitewater J. F. Caldwell. Sr. fland Wltnaut Inter!. It will be remembered that one ol the objects of the Coxey crusade was to advocate before Congress a "re form" in the shape of abolishing all interests ou bonds. It certainly is a puzzle to fiud any valid reason for net paying iutcrcst on borrowed momy Interest is merely a variety of rent II Coxey desired to use a horse and buggy of an aMcruoon, and had uoue of his own. he would go to the livery stable aud hire a rig. Why should hr be willing to pay $3 for the use of a $:!utl rig for au afternoon, and object to paying $18 for the use of $300 for whole year? If Coxey is going to lead a crusade against the payment ot interest, nr -lioiihl strike at flic root of the whole matter it once, aud not stop at halt measures. If nobody borrowed money then-(here would be no interest to pay. Th real reform, Mr. Coxey, is to prohibit borrowing or loaning. Make evert body do business on a cash basis. Then there would be no debts no credits, no loans, no interest. II a workingman wauts to buy a home, let him wait till he cau pay spot cash for il. It will U'ach him economy to save it up little by little. And don't allow him fo pnt it i J a bank and draw interest on it. That would be op Dressinff" somebodv. Of course, this would be rough on him, but it is the only way to step tho curse of interest- paying. There would be no panics, there would be no ruus on banks, for there would be no banks.' There would be an end to progress too, but that would snake no difference to the cranks. Xatlco. IL Steinback desires to inform his customers that he has the patent right for manufacturing the Cork Faced Collar in the following coanUes: Scott, Bollinger, Stoddard, Perry and Cape Girardeau. Call and examine this new patent collar wni eite fa Trial, We have bargains for everybody and if yon want to see what we can do compare oar facts and figures with others they convince. Then are plenty of places yon can trade at, but ouly one where you get a genuine bargain and that is at our clearance sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, July 16, 17 and 18. I are not grown. .Mipplyiug the army and uaiy ships going to sea and all large lilies. The fanner and all kinds ol business and professions are interested, iu a cauuing faitorv above all other enterprises. With stapto market tomatoes, peas, brans. emu, pumpkins, squash, sweet pota toes, and ab kinds of fruit can be grown in abundaucc. The principal article of exuort iu California Is tan tied goods and she is noted as th most prosperious State in the I'nion San Jose, Cnliloruia employes tc thousaud peuple in canning busiiust This country pays tribute to Califor nia and eastern cities by buying aui eating the fruit aud vegetables can ued there. No enterprise gives employment to labor, circulates money, culiaaees the value of property, ra'ls desiarable set tiers a Mors a m iilcru cauniug farton the tanner c.iu do nothing that pay like growing produce for a canning factory. Laud that will raise gooi wheat or corn will pr luce from 4tM to six hundred In she i of tumatoe: per acre. Avrrag : tomtit ics at 4(i bushels per acre at -' rents p bushel, which is the price paid by al: modern cauniug factories, the gron returns will be one hundred dollars per acre. What does he receive for his land iu w in at? Grccu peas lot uusiieis per acre at Sl cents per bushel is sji.'iO per acre. Grccu benu 100 bushels per acre is WO per acie Sweet potatoes "JOO bushels per acr at SO cents per bushel is i 100. all sold u'ider written contract before tin seed is planted and I lie compnii furnishes seed at co?t payabl .- iu pro duce at the factory. Peaches and other fruit is boiiuht bv contract. Not ail the country is adapted to tin canning btn-iiiess but all the world will buy ihem. It is only a question of time when this county will be luted as the 1' nit and vegetable pro ducing section ot America, and be tilled with a liue prosperous populu- lion having a deiigl.tlul climate ami fertile soil and beautiful scenery. When the farmer prosper business is lively, impoverish the farmer and the merchant fails. Citizkx. Xottrc la Trsrheni. The Cape Girardeau County Teach ers' Institute will be held at Jackson from July ilth to July JOth, 1WI. The following is the cxamiuiu board: It. F. Ltisk. conductor: I'ruf. W. D. Vandivcr, Pres. S. E. Normal, and Prof. F. M. Nance, Co.iuty Cj:il nis- sioncr of St. Fraucols county, instruc tors. The work of the institute will be mainly professional. All teachers who expect to leach in Cape county are supposed to nttcud. !!- there the tirst day. B. F. Lisk. Co. Com. accuses the Rcpnblicaus of all kinds of 'meanness, but docs not offer to prove a single assertion be makes. He rips, snorts, paws up the grouud worse than a little bull In fly time. about boss rule and a court house riug, bnt never otice name a man who belongs lo that ring. He say some of the prominent Kepumiran- never pay taxes, that others gel drunk aud make fools of themselves. but he is too cowardly to mention names. He says he has been voting the Republican ticket for twenty years, but has declared off with the Grand Old Party. Now we all know that this man is a Democrat by breed and a liar by nature aud occupation He is excited, he is mail, is litis man, aud all because a few prominent Republicans of this countv have vailed themselves of au opportunity to belter their liuaiirial condition bj taking stock in a Republican news paper. He himself has held office and weal out poir because of the fact that the salary was too small to support him and his methods of hold ing and getting into office iu one of i lie few Republican counties in South east Missouri. During his term ot tlieo holdiug an opportunity was never offered him to get hold of slock iu a paying Democratic newspaper for there never has been a time when i Democratic newspaper paid in Cape Girardeau conutv. The I Ikmociiat has been established nearly twenty years and it' is a well known lart that it has long been a laying property, and to make it still uore valuable it was deemed advisable by its founder to make it astoc'; com- taiiv and there!) v increase the nlaut hat m re thas cue man should 'ct some of the benefits of its busi ness. U h. ii we otl,-red the stork for ale Democrats as well as Republicans naile a rush for the office, eager to get some shares not for the sake of icing stockholders in a newspaper but for a safe and profitable invest ment. This man who signs himself "A KepiiMiran," but who is sailing under false colors has uo stock In the Dkmo- 'Kat. lie speut all his money trying to keep himself in ollicc and had uo uiotiev to iuvest iu a good thing when lie good thi-ig came, and now he is angry' mad and iscryiug Republican u-scs, court house ring, etc. II In Ann Tarn on. Will Davis (colored) met with the misfortune last Monday, while work ngwith Sedicmn's threshing machine it Conrad Siemer's, ot haviug his left arm torn off at the elbow. The engi neer had left his post of duty only a few steps and Davis was oiling the engine with his left arm through the pokes of the fly wheel when some hotighllcss person stepped up and peucd the throttle of the cngiuc uruiug on the steam with full force, unexpectedly to Davis, catching his arm between the bexen and spoke. Ie was brought lo the city hospital and the surgeons amputated his arm about midway between the elbow and shoulder. Tbe Beat. The best medicines are Humphreys pecilu . I hcv cure surely: they cure quickly; lliey cure economically. rerv pellet is worth its wri-rht in gold as a curative agcut. For sale bv iruggists. eranS Jarr, Anenst Term. Applecreek Township Hy. F. Sad ler. Byrd T. J. Bast, J. K. Watson. Cape G City C. B. Galusha, AV V. Leech. Cape G. Township Juo. H. Job, B. M. Poe. Kinder F. II. Meyer. Randol A.J. Masters, Thco. Vogel. Welch Alex. Christian. Whitewater Jonathan Daltou. LIU af Ball -BMter amaMn oncaUed for In the post offlea Cape iilrarteaa, coanty of CSe Uirartlcan of Mluoait, (or tli week suu.ii. July io, Imx. Finch, Miss Nellie .Jnhi:son, 'r. Will f.utrs, U. W. Love, Psal C McKc, Mr. Eit Mill.r. Mr Andrew Mlloor, Mr Oven .Mnimee, II r L. P Moan, MrUraT Smith Wm I. 1 Williami Mrs Kathrirc. Persons calling for any of the above letters vlllpteau sajr ".VlrCTtlMst," giving ilatcol thla list. II not called tor within two weeks they will be sent to the lH-ad Letter Offlce at Washington City. O. Ctt.YUhlt. LOUIS II. UBI Mas an immense line of 5pu Goods, SflOBS. AND Furnishing Goods Which he is offering at Lowest Prices Call and see the immense Bargains, Cor. Broadway and Sprigg StS. ii n. ill Ll i Gaps Qpei'JGPy ft Igo Go. Caps G-ixardeana., BREWERS OF STANDARD LAGER BEER OFFICERS: A. RUEDIGEIL Pres. F. W. FEUEKBACIIER, Vice Pres. A. J. LANG, Sec'y. II. P. PEIRONNET, Treas. DIUECTOBS: A. Kl'EDIGElL F. W. FEUEKBAUElt A. J. LANO. WM. RKGESHAttDT. H. P. PIEftONKET. Q lUrse Strayed. Strayed from the farm of the Un dersigned, in Stoddard county. Mo., one light iron grav horse seven years old, about li hands high, had head tall of leather halter on when st raved. 1 he taker-tin will be liber- allv rewarded bv notifying me. A. J. Ray, ldalin, Stoddard county, Mo. "Haycattlaa" Hill. The iuteution of the Democrats in the Senate to boycott Senator II il for his vote in opposition to the mon grel Tiriff bill is interesting enough Iff view of the fact tnat Democrats a 1 ever tbe country are denouncing that ridiculous measure, If a general boy eott is t be declared against all Dem ocrats who agree with Senator Hill the boycosted end of the party will be tbe larger end. Philadelphia Pros. ana Taken I P. Taken up by the undersigned on June Mb, 1891, one black horse, 16 hands bigh and sbout 12 years old. Had a leather halter headstall on when taken ap. The owner can have the horse by calling ou mc and paying charges at my farm three miles from Cape Girardeau oo the Perryvillc road. HfiSitv Krueoer. A Million f riend. A frieud iu need is a friend Indeed. and nut less than ouc million people lave found just such a friend in Dr. iug's Xcw Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs aud Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medi- iue, ouc trial will convince you that has wonderful curative powers iu all diseases of the Throat, Chest and tings. Each bottle Is gtiarautecd to o all that is claimed or money will refunded. Trial bottles free at Wilson's Drug Store. Large bottles 50c. and 1.00. M Tear o. r. C. , Jobs U Miller is sole agent for this I rare and. famous article.' Twenty setts a dr two dollars per bgltle G. I. .Ionian, SHOES EXCLUSIVELY, North Main St. Cap Qirardeau. Bidcuoz ccQtatoz and FRESCOER FINE TINTING AND PAPER HANGING. SIGH PAINTING OF ALL KINDS. N. .W. Cornc Main an B roaway, Cape Grira,rd.ea,-a., - HvEo No. 40 MAIN STREET, CAPE GIRAKDEATJ, MO. Manufacturer of C I Cr 8. S , 1 AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF SMOKERS' ARTICLES. BRUNE & BODE, Carriage anil Wagon Shop on Broadway three doors west of Fountain street. Carriages and wagons painted in any style desired and work guaranteed as good in durability and iinish as such work can bo done in any city. FRESCOING -AND- INTERIOR DECORTING PAPER HANGING, WOOD CARPET LAYING, SIGN WRITING? OF ALL KINDS. SATlSr AC l iu.n uuaiia.mmu ui VKI RESPECT. . - jt-j-Leave orders tip stairs over B. Bahu's Uardware Store. EYJL&AS3ES PftQTEGT YQtm EYES. ast. ii h iariiBEfc, Th. e!t-kiiown Kt Etprrt of 30 E It Stm. Hwr Tort,. aj.lfclire St., St. Lnais. Mo., ban appolDtod Wttu H ('oerrerac hts agent for bis oelebrntctl Xoo-Gbkngrable tym trie and Kto-gImms Tbeso GtaBsso tie too greatest la vefitton rif msrte In spectacle od pair ooRbsMd sra juBrni. tttl, so that at any tsmo a cbonae Is hwhit (oa ikhRfs ha snatched the lenses), thev will fuxulsa tba ports 1H b s nra fkjiror Ulawn, free of eftn. Wa.ll. Coerref h a toil nMttnent. Baa lavrtns lU Vila wi'S to satisfy themselves of tbe great superiorly of tbesa glasses orer any and alt others iow la ase, to eaH and amine thorn at . was. a. tussriB'f ----- Sole Agwt rot capo Ultarda .. itsr IK Mi HOMOS ana Ornnlnc nnleoa alampea 'SaaCnanccaala, so tavum scrrusv. - Importers of and Dealers in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WHISKIES AND . WINES No. 203 Cpper First Street ' ' Sf':J- ' :V:: "1 -'yfer ain; .rS V" ' ' ' '