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i i i "y" divc riM rp upion. Edison's Latest Kxperiments wltb the New Force. Xew York, April 19. Criticisms of Thomas A. Edison's claim thatthe "X" rays are a form of sound waves have led the inventor to make further ex periments to prove the theory. He has both seen and heard the sound waves, one of his visual proofs being as follows: A plate of steel one-eighth of an inch thick and "I feet square is set up in a frame so as to bring the cen ter on a line with the fluorescent bulb. When the light is turned on and the fluorescoiK! is held close to the center, no light can be seen, but when the fiuorescope is moved along the back of the plate, about an inch or two from the surface and out toward the edge, the rays of light or sound appear on the surface of the fiuorescope. The sound wave strikes the surface of the plate and diffuses itself over it. The waves radiate fromthe bulb in all directions. They strike the edge of the steel, turn right around the edge and run to a central point. That is possible only because the sound wave proceeding from the fluorescent bulb is many times slower than light. Hut one of the clinchers of the wizard's"' contention is that the sound waves can not only be seen but heard as well. With a phonograph receiver Mr. r'dison's assistants heard the sound waves around the edge of the screen. As they approached theedge the sounds became more distinct. When they moved the free end of the tube to the cynter of the sheet steel they could hear nothing: but close to the edges they could hear it. at the same points where they J-ouId be detected with the fluorescojie. And when Mr. Kdison told of that he added: "liut I have made some experiments that are better than that." Two Lives saved. Mrs. l'hoelx;, Thomas, of .1 unction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no liojie for her. but two bottles Dr. King's Xew Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers. Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from u dreadful cold, approaching Consump tion, tried without result everything ulse then bought out bottle of Dr. King's Xew Discovery and in two weeks was cui-ed. Hi- is naturally thankful. It is such ivsuits. of which these are samples., that prove- the wonderful oilicacy of this medicine in Coughs and colds. Free trial hottlfs at Blomeyer iV Hainan's drug store. Kegular size ."He and l.CO. i.lst of Mail Matter Remaining uncalled for ill the iost office of Cape Girnr'leau, comity of Cape Girardeau, State of Missouri, for the week ending Aril in, Caraker, Delia Harmon, John llenson. I.iuzy I.ee, Mr William Miller, Master Albert Mathew. Mr. Allen Montgomery, C. V. Mills, Mr. Tom Kees. Mrs. Sarah Reeve. Mr. John Smith, Mr. J. J. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say Advertised," giving date of the list. If not called for within two weeks hey will be sent to the D.-ad Letter Office at VaVhinglon City. O. 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Call on the advertised druggist and get a Trial Bottle. Five. Send your name and undress to H. E. Bu.cklen v Co.. Chi cago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's Xew Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Cuide to Health and House hold Instructor. Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Dlonn-yer Jc Hainan's drugstore. Annual stockholder's Meeting. The annual stockholder's meeting of the Chester. Perryville. S'.e. Gene vieve and Fannington Railroad Co. will be hold at the otlice of the Com pany on Tuesday. May .lib, l-i. io elect live Directors for the ensuing year and to traiisael such other busi ness as may come before said boar.1.. L. B. Horc-K. April 2 1st, 1'.'". President. I!e Your Own Doct. r. It won't cost you one half as much. Do not delay. Send three 2-cent stamps for postage, and we will tend you Dr. Kaufmann's great work, line colored plates, from life, ondisease. its causes and home cure. Address A. P. Ord wav Co.. Boston. Mass. RAIN BLACK AS INK. Hall, Too, and Wind Wreak Destruc tion at Dexter. Dexter, Mo., April 2i The most severe hail and wind storm which has ever struck this section prevailed here yesterday afternoon and last night. In some parts of the county hail as large as bird eggs fell, and in places it was in piles from four to six inches deep. Fruit was beaten from the trees and early vegetables were destroyed. The wind uprooted trees, unroofed outhouses and blew down fences north of here. A curious phenomenon of the storm was that the water which fell in places was inky black. Kucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvein the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tiins, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price i"i cents per box. For sale a Biomeyer & Hanian. Headquarters Justl I'ost No. 17.'!. Department or Missouri (iranil Array of the Republic. Cape Girardeau, Mo., Apr. 11. At a regular meeting of the Post the following special committee was duly appointed to make necessary ar rangements for the comemoration of "Memorial Day.'' Post Commander. August Hierwirth: Past Post Commander. Henry A. As tholtz: Past Post Csmmander, Geo. W. Travis: Past I'ost Commander. John Kassel: Past Post Commander. John Walter: Past Post Commander, J. X. Hartzell: Past Post S. V. 'om nia nder. Henry Kopjier. It is the earnest desire of the mem bers of this Post that all our people take an active part in keeping this dearest of all holy days, devoted to the memery of those who braved death in many a battle Held for love of country, together with our own loved ones whohavegonebeforeus. Lclevery one goto work, clean off the graves, straighten up the tombstones, and have all ready 'for the .'i'lth day of May. Then bring your shields of b-auty. anchors of hop? and crowns of victory and place them over those who were dear to:you in life. Bv order of the I'ost. L VIS KljiSTKKM A XX. Adjutant. Pr.. Alexaxuer, Ross Sergeant Main;-. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Xotiee is hereby L'iven to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Frederick ilrune, deceased, that the undersigned administrator of said estate intends to moke final settlement thereol at the next term of the Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas of Cape (jirardeau county Missouri, to beheld at the court house in the eirv of Ciioe Ciirardeau, Mo., on Monday, May i-ith, SAM L EL II I'M. ap-n."d Adiiiinis.rator. FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested ill the co-partiiershiiestate of ltrune & Son that the undersigned administrator of said estate iutendsto make final settlement therinf at tile next term of the Cape Girardeau Court of Common pleas of CaK Girardeau count-, Missouri, to.be held at the court house in the citv of Cape Girardeau Mo , on Mondnv. Mav i.th. l-.;. SAMl'KL IH'IT. ' ap-.'iMl Administrator. FINAL SETTLEMfcN'T Xotiee is bereby irivetl to all creditors and others interested in the estateof Leoiibard Schuster deceased, that the undersigned administrator of said estate intends to make filial settlement tl'ezeof at tlin uext term of the Cape Girardeau Court of Common Picas of Cape Girardeau county, Mis souri, to be hebl at the court house in tile city ol'Caie Girardeau, Mo., on Monday, Mavi'itb", s:i. Al'GfST HIEISWIUT1I, ap-.'f.I Administrator. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Frank . Milieu, deceased, that the undersigned administrator ol said estate intends to make final settlement thereof at the next term of the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas of C'KpcGirardeau county. Missouri, to he held at the court house in the city of Ca-e Girardeau, Mo., on Moudav, Mav.'.'ith. 1W6. J.oI.s"G. II1TT. npi-ii."il Administrator. FINAL SETTLEM EXT. -Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the estate of Mary Itean. deceasinl. that the undersigned late public administrator as sach having charge of said estate intends to make final settlemi nt ther.-of at the next term or tne Probate Court ol Caje Girardeau countv. Alissouri. to be held at tne court hon-e in the city ol Jackson, Mo., on Mondav, Max- 1 1th. !.;. F'iiEDfcl.'ICK H WELT EC KE, aplNi.'iO La'.e Public Administrator. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby givti to all cTiniitors and others interested in the estate of Columbus V. Itcan. deceased, tiiat tile nndersigued late public administra tor a-such haviug charge ife bonis non of said estate intends to make final settlement thereof at the next teiro of the Probate Court of Caye Girardeau county, Missouri, to be held at the court house in the citv of Jackson, Mo., on Mondav, Mav I i tit. Isi;. FREDERICK II W ELTECKE. Late Public Administrator de bonis non. ADMINISTRATRIX XOl ICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration ukhi tbee'stat-j of William Mever, deceased, have been gra ded to the undersigned by the Cie Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, of Cape Girardeau countv, Missouri, bearing date the ::rd day of January, IS"."", All persous having claims against saiu estate are retnired to exhibit them to her for allow ance, within one yt.ar from the dale of said let-ler-, or they may "be preluded from ny benelit of su-h estate: and if said claims be not'exhibtt ed within two years from the datent the publi cation id' this" i-.oiice, thev will be lorever barri-d. MARIA MEYER, ai-i'.b.M Adrinnistratri x . ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration, with the will annexed, upon the estate or ilenry Meyer. deceased. have bi-en granted to tile undersigned by te Cape Girardeau Court ol Common Pleas, "of Cape Girardeau County. Missouri, bearing date the :r l (lav of Janu ary. l'. Ail pi-rsOT-s having claim:? aguii.st said estate are. rcpiiri'd.to exhibit tin iu lo her fur allow ance, within jear from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from ntiy bcr.ciit of such e'sta'e:" ami if said claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the pnblvatioti of this notice, thev will be lorever barred. CAROLINE RL'PPKRT, api").:."d Administratrix Dr. A. P. Sawyer: Dear Sir: Mrs. Hamburg induced me to trvvonr Fam ily Cure, I was greatlv benefited bv it and I recommended it to every iady in poor health. Respectfully. Mrs. Ashek. Sold at J. Maple Wilson's drugstore. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue and authority of a general execution issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of "Bollinger county. Missouri, bearing date the tith day of April. lS'.Hi. and returnable to Septem ber term, 18!Xi, of said court, and to me directed, in favor of F. M. Wells, administrator of the estate of Richard Masters, decaased. and against James E. Hutson. Perry L. Summers. John P. K. Austin. Xoah Revelleand James E. Hutson. by his guardian. John P E. Austin. I have levied upon and seize! the following described real es tate situate, lying and being in the county of Cape (Jirardeau and State of Missouri, to-wit: The west half (i) of lot three (3) of the northwest quarter (i) sectio.i live (51 township thirty-one (31) range eleven (11) five (5) acres out of the southwestquarter (i)of section thirty two (32) township thirty -two range eleven (11) described in deed from Berzillers Kstes and others to .1. P. Austin in book nineteen (V.). page three (3; containing forty-live (4-")) acres. Also the west half i ) and the northeast half (i) of the southeast quarter (i) section thirty-two (32) township thirty-two (32 range eleven (11) east, except tive j.1t acres being on north side of Painther Creek, describ ed in deed from Joseph Kstes and wife to Jefferson Kstes in deed book two 12) page forty-six (4t l and forty-seven (47) containing one hundred ard fifteen (ll.") acres, and I will, on Wednesday, the Sixth Day of May. A. D. isi. At the court house door in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Girardeau. Missouri, between the hours of nine o'clockin the forenoon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that day and dur ing the session of the Circuit Court, of Cae Girardeau county, sell for cash in hand to the highest bidder, all the right, title, claim and interest iif said .lames K. Hutson. Perry L. Summers. John P. E. Austin. Xoah Revel le and James K. Hutson. by ids guardian. John P. K. Austin, of. in and to the above described projierty. to satisfv said execution and costs. JL'DSOX M. RAX IX L. aprlln4i Sheriff. Order of Publication. In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas. March 2.1. ltf.fi. The State of Missouri at the rela tion and to the use of Peter Lehtier collector of the revenue of Cape Gir ardeau county in the State of Missouri versus A1on:o Hill and the unknown heirs of James Hopwood. deceased. Action to enforce tax lien. XOW, at this day comes the plaint tiff, by counsel, liefoi-e the ur.ndrsign ed elwrk of the (.'ape Girardeau om of Common Pleas of Cape Girardeau county. Missouri, in vacation ami liles herein its petition and ailidavit. stating among other thing:; that the defendant are non-residents of the State of Missou.-i. ami canno. lie summoned in this action, it is there fore ordered by the clerk aforesaid. i:i vacation, that publication Ik- mane notifying said defendants that an action lias lieen commenced against them by petition in the Cujie (Jirar deau Court of Common Pleas of Cape Girardeau countv. iti the State of Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce a lien o! the State of Missouri, for taxes upon the following dcscrilied lands, to-wit: Forty i-io- acres the southwest ouar-ti-i- ij; of tli-i southwest quarter I'ii. s etioil sixteen iH'n, township twenty nine .2!'. range eleven ill;. And to recover the amount of taxes due on s:m(! land.-, for tin- vears ls!. S!lo. IV'i. ls:,2. i::. 1M4. That unless they lie and appear at the next regular term of this court to be lwgun and held at the court house in Cape Girardeau. Cape Girardeau county. Missouri on the fourth Mon day in May next. lsmi. and on or b fore th.- sixth day thereof I if tin term shall so long continue: if not. then before the end of the tcrnu. and answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, the same will be t.ikeji as confessed ami judgment rendered accordingly It is l ui ther ordered that a copy here of be published in the 'ape Girardeau Democrat a newspain-r printed and published at Cape Girardeau. Cajie ( Jirardeau county. Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to lx- at least four weeks licfore the iirst day of the next regular term of this court. A true copy. Attest: KDW.VKU H. Kxgelmax.W T. i). t.'l.VES. Clerk. mar2si!47 Attorney for Plaintiff. PROBATED DOKET or Tin: Capj GirarieanConrtof Gomioa fleas Which meets on the fourth Monday in May Is;:, at the conrt house in the City of Cape Girardeau. Missouri. Hy the rules of said Court, Monday, the first day of the term Is set apart to hear aud pass on l'robate matters at which time and place executors, adminis trators and curators named herein are required to present all settlements and other matter re liured by law to be passed on hy the court. LS.'ATk.s Albert John Howie Thomas J Kerry Mattie V Burgess heirs llriukmaun Geo Briukopt Albert Bruue Kred Hrune & Sou Brooks Albert Collins S.v. U Kckert I r-! Gerstackvr Frederick Hobbs heirs llolz heirs lleuer Anna Marv Ilillen Krai k IE llollniaun V ;n Klares Charles Lindsay Sadie Mitchiln Iterdie Keilev Klizabeth AllMKS GUXs. Linus Sanford Linus Sanford II A Astholz Wru Burgess Heter Illlber Henrv Brinkopf Sam llitt Sam llitt John W Brooks Lewis G llitt Jacob fcckrt W II Cocrv.T Allred Mintoi. Gottfried llartuii Marv llener Louis G Hit: ii I" Havis ,nna Klaires A J Lindsey (.has C Mitchim Leo Kovl- Caniline Schirelbeiu Allred Mir.ton J K Umbeck Carl I'nibectt Ant'tist Bierwirth W V Leech Ired llnrtmau i P Mel.aiu K W Uentie W !i Wilson J II Ki'ler fredericke Veatr Schievelbein Wm II Sander Gustave Schnutz A and It Schab K I! C 'Chaster Leonhurd'. Swan Mahala Thieie W ami II Kainsey heirs 'onve William Wilson heirs Wilson Addle L Yaeer Adoiph K. II. ENGELMAXX. Clerk. I FINAL SLTI'I.KMKXT. Notice is berebv j jriveu to all creditors and others interested i in the estate of Freierika Gerstacktr. deceased, : that the undersigned administrator ol said i estate intends to make final artilement thenof t at them: xt term of the Cape Girardeau Court; of Common Pleas or Cape Girardeau coun'y, Missouri, to be held at the court house in the , citv of Cape Girardeau, Mo., on Monday, May! WILLIAM II. COEUYEK. ! ap2.u.il Adminittrator. 1 Order of Publication. In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas. March 2.,18!Ki. The State of Missouri, at the rela tion and to the use of Peter Lehner, Collector of the Revenue of Cape Gir ardeau County, in the State of Mis souri. Versus William H. Hancock, John Han cock, unknown heirs of Iloliert Han cock and William II. Nosier. Action to enforce tax lien. XOW, at .his day comes the Plain tiff, by counsel, before the undersign ed Clerk of the Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas of Cape Girardeau County. Mo., in vacation and files herein its jietition and affidavit, stat ing among other things that the de fendants arenon-residents of the State of Missouri, and cannot be summon ed in this action. It is therefore or dered by the Clerk aforesaid, in vaca tion, that publication be made notify ing said Defendants that an action has been commenced against them by pe tition in the Csijie Girardeau Court of Common Pleas of Cape Girardeau County, in the State of Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Mis souri, for taxes upon the following de scribed lands, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the south east quarter of section three (3) town ship twenty-nine (2!) range eleven (II) containing forty (40) acres. And to recover the amount of taxes due on said lands for the year 1SS1. 18tH. ls'il, 1SU2. lW.'t. 1SH4 . That unless they be and apiear at the next regular Term of this Court to be begun and held at the Court House in Ca pe G irardea u. Ca pe ( i i ra rdea u Co un ty. Missouri, on the fourth Monday in May next. 1(.h. and on or before the sixth day thereof (if the Term shall so long continue: if not. then before the end of Tin: Term. , and answer or de mur to Plaintiff's petition, the same will lie taken as confessed and judg ment rendered accordingly. It is further ordered that a copy hereof bo published in the Cajie Gir ardeau Dkmocuat. a newspaper print ed and published at n-c Girardeau. Cape Girardeau County. Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last in sertion to be at least four weeks liefore the 1st dav of the next regular Term of this Court. A true copy. Attest: I'JJWAKU H. EXCKLMAXX, T. D. Hl.NKS Clerk. mar2sn47 Attorney for Plaintiff. Order of Publication. In the Caie (Jirardeau Court of Com mon Pleas. March :X ism;. Tif State of Missouri. utile-relation and to the use of Peter Lehner collect or of the revenue of Cape Girardeau countv. in the State of .Missouri. James W. Homer. Actio-', to enforce tax lien. X iV. at this day comes the plain iilf. bv coi'iisel. liefoiv the undersign ed clerk of the Cape ( J iruradcau ( oui t of t oniuior Picas of ( ape Gir a nieau county. .Missouri, in vacation ami hies herein its ix'tition and aiu- davit. stating among other things that tip-tlcreiiilar.t .lames . . isomer is a non-resident 01 the State of Missouri, ud cannot be summoned in this action. It is therefore ordered bv the Clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publica tion be made notifying said defendant that an action has been commenced against him bv petition in the Cane (Jirardeau Court of Common Pleas of Cat,' Girardeau county, in the State of Missouri, the object and geper;i) nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri, for taxes upon the following described lands, to rn:: Forty 1 4: i aciis the southeast qua ter -of the northeast ouarter of section fourteen 1 14 ), township t-.ventv-r.inc i2'.i. range eleven (111 east, and to recover the amount of taxes iiue on said lands for the veal' lssii. isjhi. ism. lso lK'.KSaiid l4. That unless he lie and appear at the next regular term ol tins. court to tie lM'gun and held at the court house in Cane (Jirardeau. Cam: (Jirardeau county. Missouri, on the fourth Mon dav i;i Mav next, ls'.iii. and on or !e- 'fore the sixth day thereof (if the term shall so long continue: if not. then before the end of the term;, and ans wer or demur to Plaintiff 's petition, the same will Is- taken as confessed and judgement rendered accordingly. It is further ordered that a copy here of lie published in the Caie (Jirar deau Dkmocrat. a ncwspajN-r printed and published at Cajie (Jirardeau. Cape Giradeau County. Missouri, for four weeks suesessi vely. the last in ertion to lie at least-four weeks before the 1st day of the next regular term of this court. -A .'rue copy. Atter-i: K. II. Kxgklmaxx. ( 'lerk T. D. HlXKS. Attorney for PlaintitV. npr4n4. Order of Publication. In :h Cape (Jirardeau Court of Com mon Pleas. March 2.". sm;. The State of Missouri at the rela tion and to the use of Peter Lehner collector of the revenue of Cape Gir ardeau coi-nty it: the State of Missouri versus Phiilip Poiks. Charlotte Folks the unknown heirs of Christopher H. Mouts and the unknown heirs of Eliza J. Houts a .id Henry L. Hunze. Action to enforce tax lien. XOW. at this day comer the plain ti.:. l.v counsel, before the undersign ed clerk of the Cape (Jirardeau Court Common Pleas of ( ape Girardeau county. Missouri. t:i vacation and :ij herein its petition and affidavit, slating among other things that the defendants, the unknown heirs of Christopher IJ. Mouts and the unknown heirs o: Kliza J. Houts are non-residents of the State of Missouri, and car.aot be siminiof'.ed in this action. It is therefore ordered hy the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publica tion le made notifyingsaid defendants that an action lias b.-en commenced agaist them by petition in the Cape (Jirardeau Court of Conimoa Pleas of Cape Girardeau county, in the State of Missouri, the object and general nature of which is to enforce the lien of the State of Missouri, for taxes upon the loilowing de-scribed lands, to-wit: Lot number twenty-six (26) range G. being one hundred and twelve by one hundred and eighty (112x180) feet in size in the City of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the same is laid down on the official plat of said city. And to recover the amount of taxes due on said lands for the year 1891, 1893, 1894. That unless they be and appear at the next regular term of this court to be begun and held at the court house in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau county. Missouri, on the fourth Mon day in May next, 1890, and on or be fore the sixth day thereof ( if the term shall so long continue: if not, then before the end of the term.) and answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. It is further ordered that a copy here of be published in the Cape Girardeau Democrat a newspaper printed and published at Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day of the next regular term of this court. A true copy. Attest: Edward H. Exgelmaxx, T. D. HIXES. clerk. apri!4n4S Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue and authority of a special execution issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, bearing date the the 7th day of March. 18!H4,. and re turnable to the May term. 18!Hi. of said court, and to me directed, in favor of Thomas C. Van Amburg, Charles D. Van Amburg aud Gilbert D. Statler and against Americus Swann and Henry W. Hahs. administrator of the estate of Emanuel Swann, dH5eased. I have levied upon and seized the follow ing described real estate situate, lying and being in the county of Cape Gir ardeau and State of Missouri, to-wit: The south half i of the northeast quarter i of the northwest quarter i of section number thirty-four .14, township thirty-three 33 J. north of range twelve 12, east. Also apart of the southeast quarter i of the northwest quarter i of section thirty-four 34 in said township and range, which is described as follows: Begin at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter i of the northwest quarter i of said section thirty-four 34 and run south seven 7 chains to a corner: thence south tifty-nine 59 degrees west twelve and twenty-one hundredths 12 21-100 chains to a corner: thence north twenty-eight de grees west tive o chains to a corner: thence north thirteen and one-half 13 1 degrees west five and seventy-one hundredths 71 chains to a corner: thence north eight 8 degiees west eighty-live hundredths R.V100 chains to a corner: thence north fifty-seven and one quarter 1 degrees west six and seventv-two hundredths (i 72-10(1 chains to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter fil of the northwest quarter I of said section thirty-four 34: thence east twent 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing thirty-eight and thirty hundredths 38 30-luol acres more or less. Also the nyrthwest quarter i of the northeast ouarter fil of section thirtv-four f341. rin said township and range, except one I J acre deeded To the M. L. Church containing thirty-nine 39 acres more or less, containing in the aggregate seventy-seven and thirty Iiundi-eiltlss . . .SO-IOO acres, more or le- s. and all in section thirty-four 34, township thirtv-three 33 range twelve 112 east. Also the south half 1 of the north east quarter i of section twenty seven 27. township thirty-three 33. north of range twelve 12 east containing- e'ghty So acres: also the south half i of the northeast quarter ) of the northwest i of section thirty-four 34 township thirty-three. 33 range twelve 121: also part of the southeast quarter i of the north west quarter of section thirty-four J!4 in said township and range which is descrilx-d as follows: Begin sit the northeast corner of the southeast quarter i of the northwest quarter 1 of said section thirty-four 34 and run south seven 7 chains for a corner: thence south tifty-nine .V.l degrees west twelve and twenry one hundredths 12 21-100 chains to"a corner: thence north twenty-eight 28 degrees west tive chains to a corner: thence north thirteen and one half degrees west five and seventy-one hun dredths chains to a corner: thence north eight degress west eighty-five hundredths chains to a corner: thence north lifty-seven and one quarter de gree west six and seventy-two hun dredths chains to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of the north west quarter of section thirty-four: thence east twenty chains to the place of lieginning. thirty-eight and thirty hundredths acres, more of less: also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-four in said township and range, excetit one acre deeded to the M. K. Church containing thirty-nine acres more or less, containing- in the aggregate seventy-seven and thirty hundredths acres more or less, and I will, on Wednesday, the Sixth Day ol May, A. D. isi(i, At the cout house door in the city of Jackson, county of Cape Girardeau. Missouri, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and tive o'clock in the afternoon of that dav. and during the session of the Circuit Court, of Cape (jirardeau county, sell for casn in hand to the highest bidder. all the right, title, claim and interest' of said Americus Swann and H-nrv W. Hahs administrator of the estate of Emanuel Swaun. deceased, of, in ;ind to the above described prop.-rtv. to satisfv said execution and costs. JUOSOX M. IJAXDOL. Riar2n47 Sheriff. liev. C. F. Brooks says that his little girl is troubled with malaria very severely, and that since he gave h -r Sulphur Bitters, he never thinks of leaving Xew York for his summer resort without a few bottles, for they always cure his family, and are far superior to quinine. Dr. Sawyer: Dear Sir: I can say with pleasure that I have been using your medicine, and will recommend it to all suffering ladies. Mrr. W. W. Weathekshee, Augusta, Ga. Sold at J. Maple Willson's drugstore. ST. LOCTS AND XEW ORLEANS Anchor Line. , Fine Freight and Passenger Steamers City of St. Louis, City of New Orleans, City of Hickman, City of Monroe, City of Cairo, Arkansas City, Belle Memphis. For Cairo. Memphis, Vicksburg, New Orleans and all way landings. Steamer-, leaves Cape Girardeau every rhursday and Sunday. MEMPHIS PACKET. j For Cairo, New Madrid, Memphis, and all way landings. Steamer leaves Cape Girardeau. every Wednesday and Saturday A. M. For St. Louis. Steamers leave Cape Girardeau every Sundav and Wednes day P. M. For freight and passage address, C. M. Berkley, Gen. Pass. AgV JOHX BIRD. General Freight St. Louis. Mo. FOR SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT TAKE THE Mob:; e& Ohio R. R. Theavorite Route Between the North and South. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS, BIMIXGHAM, NEW ORLEANS. MOBILE. Land Excursions o the South at intrivals to suit the convenience of everyone wishing to see the Garden Spot of America. TENNESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, or any portion in the South. For time, ticket rates or othsr in formation call on your nearest ticket agent or address E. E. Posey, G. P. A. Mobile, Ala. A. J. Kext, Agt Murphysboro, 111. Woman's modesty and igno rance of danger often cause her to endure pains and suffer tor ture rather than consult a physician about important subjects. Pains in the head, neck, back, hips, limbs and lower bowels at monthly intervals, in dicate alarming derangements. WIS SF 0MD0I is a harmless Bitter Wine with out intoxicating qualities. Taken at the proper time it relieves pain, corrects derange ments, quiets nervousness and cures Whites, Falling of the Womb and Suppressed or too Frequent Menses. Price . For Sale by KedieiiM Oealen. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; have been used for half a century with entire success. 1 Ferera, Companion!, InfUmmat-nra. J Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 3 Trethlnc. OoUcCrjrliig. Wekefalne 4 Diarrhea, ot Children or Adulta - 6 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious CoUc.. 6- 'holer Morbus, Vomiting 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis ... 8 euralfis. Toothache, faoeacbe..... 9- Headarhrs, Sick Beadache, Vertigo. 10 Dyspepsia, Btiloosneas, Oonstipatiua. 1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods.... 1 2 Whites, Too Profuse Periods.... ...... 13- Cronp, Laryarltls, Hoarseness , 14- Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 19 Kheumatism, or Rheumatic Pains.. 15- Malaria. CbUla. Ferer and Ague IT Piles, Blind or Bleeding... ..... lH-Ophlhaliny. Sore or Weak Eyes 19- Catarrh, lnflarnra. Cold In the Head 20- W hooplas Cough i 1 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing; if -Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing; Kerofnla, Enlarged Glands. Swelling 21- Ueucral Deblliiy.PhysicalWeakseg- 2 DropT. yd Scanry fieciclkma 26-ea Sickness. Sickness from Biding 'ii Kidney Diseases, 2-.erou Debility 29 Sore Mouth, or Canker............... 30 l'rinary Weakness, 31 Painful Periods 3--llisraea of I he Heart, Palpitation 33- Epilepsy, Seisms, St. Vila' Dance.. 34- fore Throat, Vulimy, Diphtheria 35- Chronic Congestions ft Eruptions... "77" for GRIP- Sold br DrsrrfsUs or sent prppafd ncp for I1.SS, l but be assorted), sicept Bos. M, 13, pttnpls tLMatMcmlr. Dm. HrTOini1 HaaeuEslsndgt1seD jusassn, HrirHKETH-MED. CO., Ills 111 WMU HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL " THE PILE OINTMENT." For Pues-External or Internal. Blind or BteMBW Flu tola In Ado; Itching or Bleed lug of the Bsetoa. TherHlef Is Immediate-the cure certain. PRICE, 60 CTS. TT-TAI, SIZI-- a.' CrS. Sold by DrsnMs. or sart eostoeid oa ree r; BCVBUTS'aiACIIk.Ul 11 WHB 8.,e Mm. ' FOR I vv 1 s N Si . 1 H, r 5ff"