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MIXED UP. Everything or locml Form To Found That Is of Interest. MONDAY. be Traveling men say we Lave no room for complaint in Cape Girardeau. A gentleman who has just returned from a trip through Arkansas and Texas said yesterday that he had rather be proprietor of a peanut stand in Cape Girardeau than the owner of the largest wholesale or retail store in Arkansas or Texas. l'oison Ivy. insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DeWitfs Witch Hazel. Safc-e, the Treat pile cure. For sale by .1 . Ma ple Wilson, Druggist. I). A. Glenn writes home from Col orado that his health is improving. He says -he has grained livi pounds since he went to Colorado, and he has not yet decided when he will conic home. Fanners say corn is burning up in the fields for the want of rain, and wheat ground is so dry and hard that it is impossible to plow. The new specific for all coughs and colds is Dr. Hell's Pine-Tar-Honey. L. M. ISea.i is in the city to-day. Mr. Bean will probablv he a candidate for ounty Surveyor. GcOrge G. Kiminell says he had a gocd time at Jefferson City in spite of the hot weather. .lohn M. Casebolt. of Butler county, son of the late A. M. Casebolt. is in the city visiting relatives. Good old Granny Metcalfe. NT years old. living at 1W5 S. 4th street, Pa ducah. Ky..says that Jr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey isthe bestgripcure. cough, lung and bronchial remedy that has bvn offered during her life. Guaran teed by all dealers. Circuit Court will convene at Jack son next Monday. The docket for this term is not large and court will not likely lie in session more than one week. Prof. Lindoerfer has l)een employed to take charge of the Lutheran school in this city. Prof. Lindoerfer is a splendid teacher and we are pleased to know that he is again in the school. The" colored boys had a lively game of craps on the College grounds yes terday. No officer showed up. The way to cure a cough is to stop the coughing. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey cuts loose the mucous, beals the lungs and bronchial tube9 quickly. Cures grip cough in one night. Guaranteed by all dealers. One hundred little boys and girls rehearsing for a church entertainment make as much noise as the rooters at a big Democratic convention. We are informed that a Sound Money Democratic Club is to be orga nized in this city. There are lots of Sound Money Democrats here. The Board of Directors of the Jack son Gravel Road CompaSy had a meeting this afternoon in Dr. Wil son's office. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: Dear Sir: Mrs. Hamburg induced me to tryyour Fam ily Cure, I was greatly benefited by it and 1 recommended Jt0 every lady in poor health. Respectfully. Mrs. Ashkr. Sold at .1. Maple Wilson's drugstore. Prof. Koncen. of St. Louis, is here drilling the little boys and girls for an entertainment at Willer's Park. The professor has the reputation of be i:ig the most successful man in the country in the management of church entertainments. This entertainment will be given for the benefit of the( Episcopal church and we can assure our readers that it will be a grand f.how. TUESDAY. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: i have been troubled with rheumatism and lung trouble for a number of years, can say I never had any thing help me like vour Family Cure. Mrs. H. Wingakt, Lena. Ills. Sold at J. Maple Wilson's drug store. Henry Huhn, Jr.. did a nice job of paper hanging last week for J. W. Wright. Kare & Ki-.iiinei received two nice horses from St. Louis this morning. H. Steinbach returned home from St. Louis on the steamer Idlewild this morning. Many a day's work is iost by sick headache, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. For sale by .1. Maple Wilson. Drug gist. The brick layers are at work on Al Chenue's new building adjoining the St. Charles Hotel on Main street. Died, in this city August 11th, WM, Henry Arngardt. aged 67 years. De ceased had been an invalid for several years and received a pension of seventy-two dollars per month. He was an old citizen of this city and was highly respected by all who knew him. If you are bilious, try Dr. Sawyer' Little Wide Awake Pills, you will find them just what you want Try a free sample. They do not gripe. Sold at J. Maple Willson's drug store. Dick Burns, of Jackson, was in the city to-day and called on the Demo crat. Mr. Burns says hewill not vote for any man who is not a prohibition ist. 'Boys will be boys,' but you can't afford to loe any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by having DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure in the house. For sale by J. Maple Wil son. Druggist. A traveling man told as to-day that his house was not making any effort to sell goods now. Th- wholesaV houses are uneasy, and they will nol try to push business till after the No vember election. I'inglings big show will put a damp- i er on any other entertainments in this city for two orthree months. I'eo - pie will raise money to go to a circus if they haw to do without something to eat. The Fair Association is advertising a Trades' Parade. We hope the parade will be forthcoming this year. U"KDN"KSDAY The whole system i drained' and undermined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals' them. It is the best pile cure known. For sale by .1. Maple Wilson. Druggist. Hicks says we will have cooler weather after the 1.1th. We hoiie Mr. Hicks is right in his prediction as he most always is. ' Maple Wilson has taken in over one thousand coppers with his copper in the slot chewing gum machine. Fifty-two cents is th" price of wheat now Dr. A. P. Sawyer: Dear doctor I have used and sold your Family Cure with excellent resoults. It cured me of the rheumatism and I now am 50 years old and have not an ache or pain. Mrs. F. A. Rhoads. Sutherland. Iowa. Sold sit .1. Maple Wilson's drug store. W. D. 'o.xey. the gentlemanly ad vertising agent for Hingling Brothers' big show, arrived in the city to-day. He will remain in the city a day or two looking after the interests of the big show. The price of Hour does not inter rupt the bakers. They sell bread at the same price when fiour is low.. is when it is high and a loaf of bread is the regulation size at all times. Local sports are betting money two to one on McKinley. They will win. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, billiousness, indigestion and constipation are caused by neg lect or by unavoidable circumstances; DeWitt's Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. For sale by J. Maple Wilson. Druggist. Our ice dealers deserve much credit for their efforts to supply this town with ice. There is an ice famine all over the country and by hard work and a loss of lots of money they suc ceed in keeping a supply of ice on hand for their customers. They are importing ice by the car load and they lose big money on every carload they bring here. August F. Danes and wife and their two little boys, August F. and Greg ory, will leave for their home in St. Louis Saturday. Mrs. Daues came here on a visit with the two little boys before the St. Louis cyclone and they have been visiting here since. Little August F. Daues is the boy that took third premium at a baby show in the St. Ijouis Exposition building and thereby got his picture in the paers. He is now a bright little boy. Don't trifle 'away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning with De Witt's 'olic and Cholera Cure. Yon don't have to wait for results, they are instantaneous, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition. For sale by J. Maple Wilson, Druggist. THURSDAY. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf ferers want quick relief: and One Minute Cough 'ure will give it to them. A safe cure for children. It is "the only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. ' For sale by .i. Maple Wilson. Druggist. Sheriff Handol is in The city to-day serving papers for the August term of "ircnit ( .'ourt. Richard 'arroll came up from Cairo yesterday and wen', before the City Council this morning and got another furlough of sixty days for his ferry boat. This ;esi:iior.ia! is unsolicited and for the benefit of humanity. My daugh ter has been subject to severe colds and croup and often taken with violent coughing spells at nitrht. Dr. Bell's Pine-Ta -Honey is the only prepar ation I have found th.it will relieve her. I think it is as necessary in the household as a life preserver on a steamboat. Respectively. R. L. .lESSEL, 203 W. Bridge St., Louisville, Ky. The City Marshal arrested a man with a load of watermelons to-day. The man sold a melon to a man who ate the fruit and threw the rind on the street. The Marshal reported the ar rest to the Mayor and the Mayor or dered the man released. E. L. Sutherland Medicine Co.: ! Prof. H. Foss, the expert optician, Find herewith our check in full, who has been in our midst for the Ship us one dozen 25c size, two dozen j past two months will leave in a few 50c size, and one dozen $1 size of Dr. j days. The P-ofessor has benefitted a Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Ship at once, great many people here, old and young, as we only have three bottles left on j by his reliable lenses. He is highly our shelves. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- j recommended by our most prominent Honey is a fine seller and gives good j and leading citizens as to competency satisfaction. Truly. and fair dealiDg. He carries the finest '.. Wayxe Griffin in Bko.. I and most complete stock in theoptical Druggists. Hartford, Ky. ! line outside the large cities. The Deji Martin Oberhiede has been appoint- i OCRAT takes pleasure in recommend ed a special o'ffi.vr to look after the j the Professor wherever he may go. health of the city. ' Mr. Brown, formerly of Richmond, The little children who are being j -Missouri, who has just opened a store drilled at the St. Charles Hotel for an in the Je:ler building on Main street, entertainment al Willer's Park are ' forms a DEMOCRAT reporter that he ".ttin-alongnii-.lv. Thev will snrelv ' intl'nds to -arry most anything that j ffi interesting entertainment, j If you have ever seen a little child i :n the aironv of summer coniidaint. ' vou can realize the danger of the trot lrili nd appreciate thi value of instantaneous relief ahvr. s afforcd! !v DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cur For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a ! e..UMh!e t't'inndi- We could not afford 1 to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. For sale by .T. Maple Wilson. Druggist. John A. Snider came in to-day from the West End. He has lieen out shak ing hands with Republicans and Dem ocrats and he says he is well pleased with the outlook. He found lots of Democrats who will not take their medicine straight. The City Council has authorized the I Mavor to redeem two thousand dol lars of Normal School bonds at one dollar and fifteen cents and interest. Stvms to us that this is a little steep fur these hard times. If the Democrats carry the country in November as they claim they will, these bonds could have leeii redeemed with free silver at half the price the Council proposes to pay for them. 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. Weathershee, Augusta. Ga. Sold at J. Maple Willson's drugstore. The Council met in adjourned ses sion this morning and after disposing of unfinished business instructed the Mayor to purchase 2000 Normal Bonds at $1.15. and ordered the treasurer to call $1000 City Funding making a total of $.'1000 ordered paid out for bonds. This amount added to payments for hydrant rental and electric lights, $2,930.37, makes a to tal of $H,250.00 ordered paid by the city to-day. Who says the City of Cape Girardeau is bankrupt' Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is ui det ent from all other cough remedies. It cures by allaying theinftainmationand giving tone, strength, vigor and vi tality to the respiratory organs. Guaranteed by all dealers. Enclosed find check for $41.40. I have had a good trade on your medi cines: hear no complaint. I think Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey the best cough remedy on the market. J. D. Griuus. Merchant, Hitesville. Ky. FRIDAY'. Tile big bargain store. "Spot Cash." The corn crop in this section of the country will not lie what it ought to be this year. There are eight Democratic candi dates for Assessor in this county and not a ghost of a show for one of them. How silly some men can be. Your do'ltr does double duty at the "Spot Cash." See bargains in south window of 'Spot Cash.'" John M. l'-isebolt. of Butler coun ty, who has been visiting relatives in this city for a week will leave for his home to-morrow morning. I heard of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey being for sale at the store of Messrs. Gann, Burnett & Co., Grautsburg, Ills., and seeing many recommenda tions from different persons, of its wonderful valuable merits, I thought I would try a bottle. I have been seriously affected for 2") years with a cough and pains in my side and breast that were causing ma a miserable life. I spent hundrols of dollars with .!.:; tors and for nwdieiir;. b it everything failed until I tried this won remedy. It beats tin world and h.i saved my life. I recommend Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon-y to everybody with weak lungs. It is a grat suc cess. Soi l by all dealers. .1. B. ROSEL!.. Grantsburg. Ills. Lov.vry Hops is in the cit to-day. Mr. Hope, we understand, is thinking of offering nis services to the Demo cratic party for County Collector. Your money back if you wat.t it at "Spot Cash." Many cisterns in this city are dry and people are using hydrant water. We ean now see the necessity of water works. We are good people to know at the "Spot Cash. " Our dot-tors tell us that this hot, dry weather it making lots of sickness. Mrs. Dr. Smith, the eminent lady specialist, will visit the Cape August 21st and remain till further notice. John A. Snider and D. L. Hoffman delivered speeches at the picnic at Klein's Spring yesterday. sens. .mi-, rsrown is a iinerai auver . User. Ho sell for spot cash and he ' 11 U'l'iw in ki,f.,inir .ri-w.r:.: nn.l Tnm,i- . ,, . .", j moling, ine way 10 uo wis is u sen cheap and that he u-s. See his ai in another column. Republican Mass Meetings ami ( oun ty Convention. Pursuant to the action of the Re- lwbitean Antral Committee of Cape (iirarueau county, .Missouri the lie publicans of the several townships of said county are requested to hold mass meetings on SATURDAY. AI'UTST 2!. lS!Mi, For the purpose of choosing dele gates to attend a Republican County Convention, to be held in the city of Jackson on SATURDAY. SK1TEMHER. 12. lSiMi. Which said county convention is to nominate candidates for the following county offices, to-wit: Representative, Sheriff, Collector. Prosecuting At torney. .County Judges. County Treas urer, Coroner, Assessor. Surveyor, Public Administrator and Judge of the Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, and to transact any o'.her bus iness that may properly come lief ore the conventton. The bases of representation shall lie one delegate and one alternate for each 15 votes. or fraction of H or more cast for the Republican candidate for Supreme Judge in IS!)!, and the same shall lie selected from the several precincts in a township, according to the number of votes cast for the candidate as aforesaid. The plains and times of meeting,and the number of delegates and alternates are as follows: Apple Creek Township, at Apleton, at 2 p. m.. Linbarger precinct, ft del egates and 6 alternates: Appleton precinct, 10 delegates and 10 alternates: Oak Ridge precinct, 3 delegates and 3 alternates. Byrd Township, at Court House in Jackson, at 2 p. m. , Court House pre cinct, 12 delegates and 12 alternates: Turner Hall precinct, 10 delegates and 10 alternates. Cape Girardeau Township at Court House in Cape Girardeau at 2 p. m., Court House precinct (1st and 4th ward ), 14 delegates and 14 alternates; Engelmanu precinct. 1(4 delegates and 19 alternates; Steimle's precinct, 17 deleaates and 17 alternates. Hubble Township at the town of Gordonville at 2 p. in. Gordonville precinct, 10 delegates and 10 alter nates: Allenville precinct, ft delegates and alternates: Dutehtown precinct, 5 delegates and 5 alternates. Kinder Township at Burfordsville, at 2 p. m. Burfordsville precinct: 5 delegates and 5 alternates: Gravel Hill precinct. 1 delegate and 1 alter nate. Lilierty Township at Stroderville at 2 p. m. 1 delegate and 1 alternate. Randol Township at Egypt Mills at 3 p. in. Egypt Mills precinct, 8 dele gates and ! alternates: School House district. 5 delegates and 5 alternates. Shawnee Township at Pocahontas at 2 p. m. Neeley's Landing precinct, 2 delegates and 2 alternates: New Wells precinct. 3 delegates and 3 alternates: Pocahontas precinct S del egates and S alternates. Welch Township at residence of John R. Deweese at p, m. 2 delegates and 2 alternates. White Water Township at Millers vilie at 2 p. m. 4 delegates and 4 al ternates. It was resolvid by th-i Committee that no proxies shall be given by delegate- to bo used at the convention. The to.vnships af their meetings are ao ivquested to nominate candidates f :- Constable. iy order " the committee. WILLIAM RKUKXHA'MT. ( 'hairmai:. William Paau. S-t, List ol Mall Remaining ut.caHcti tor Caii. (jirar'Irau, enmity Sate or Mi.-ouri. lor Matter ill the p.-iht office of of Cai! liirsirlean, tli Wffk e,:riiiie Aliquot in. Ax. Mrs Lizzie Allen, lxiuis Knsh. Mrs Em.ey lipnnett. A Campbell. J.I Hewer, Mie Bertha Homer, .lor .lames. Mist. Marthia MrAnnllv, Dr Scrueton. Arthur i Scheaek, Mise A Stnari. Oscar Waterliary K.J. Penon calliuR Tor any of the above letters will please say "Advertised," giving date of the list. If not called for within two weeks thrywill be sens to the D,-a'I Letter Office at Washington City. O. CRAMER. 1 Am I'roud. To say from personal experience that Sulphur Bitters, which adver tisement will be seen in another col umn, is the best spring and blood j medicine to be found. It is -prepared bv an honest firm, who scorn to use .hen and worthless medicines, but use the best that money can buy Editor. 173 X. A. R. Missouri j Cape Girardeau, August 8, lS'Jfi. ! At a regular meeting of the Post, i the Committee on Resolutions present i ed the following on the death of Com- rad August. Von Cloedt. which were unanimously adopted. LIGHTS OUT! Another veteran has been discharg- jed from the labors of this life to bask 'on the sunny shores of the "Eternal j Camping ground." j Comrad August Von Cloedt. a na i live of Prussia, born May 2ith, 12!. j served in the armies of his nattive ; land and rose to the grade of Captain. ! Resigning therefrom he joined the j army of Garibaldice. was commission J ed Major, and fought for the unity laud liberty of Italy. Then emigrat I :ng. he settled in the United States and enlisted in Co. I. 11!, N. Y. Infantry, j where he served with much distinction j and rose to the grade of Captain and ! was transferred to the staff of (Jen. j Blanker of the army of the Potomac. I During this service he was captured j and held as a prisoner of war for I nearly two years. After his release j and discharge he settled in Cape Gir I ardeau and was appointed City Engi neer for a number of years and .the grading and McAdimizing of Broad way and our Levee still stand monu ments to his skill and ability as a Civil Engineer. Comrad Von Cloedt has been a j faithful member of this Post, a true friend of every true soldier, and quiet, law-abiding citizen. Since he left the army his health has been poor, which has confined him to his room during the past five years, where he spent his time poring over books and papers, always taking a deep interest in all matters pertaining to his native and adopted country. He made his home at Mrs. Frank's, where kind, loving hands and hearts were ever ready to administer to his slightest want, therefore be it Resolved, That, in the death of Comrad Von Cloedt. the country has lost a true soldier, this Post a faithful member and the city and State a law abiding citizen. Resolved further, that a copy of these resolutions be published in the city press, and a copy spread on the records of this Post, and the furniture of the Post to be draped for thirty days. A true copy. G. W. Travis, j John Kassel, - Committee. John Wolters, ) Alexander Ross, Sergt. Major. Report of the Special Committee on County Supervision to the Mis souri state Teachers' As sociation, Adopted at Hertle Springs. JuneS l, '9i. We, the Missouri State Teachers' Association, believing the greatest de fect in our public school system to be its failure to provide for the efficient inspection and supervision of our country chools and that the correction of this defect is necessarily the first stept in the improvement of these schools, do hereby petition the State legislature to enact int a law a bill to increase the powers and define the duties of County Commissioners. This bill should contain the follow ing provisions: 1st. That the commissioner shall be a teacher of not less than two years successful experience and shall pos sess educational qualifications equal to those provided forinafewyearsbigh school course. 2nd. That he shall have general superintendence of the schools of his county. He shall visit each school at least once each yearand shall labor in every practicable way to elevate the standard of teaching and to im prove the condition of the schools of his county. 3rd. That the salary of the County Commissioner shall be in proiortion to the population and wealth of his county and work performed and suf ficient to command the service which the ranks of the teaching profession affords. The City Council Puzzled. The City Council met last Wed nesday morning. A communication from the Board of Health was read. The Board of health wants the Coun cil to appoint a man to look after the people who dump garbage on the streets and alleys. The Councilmen irot into a wrangle over the matter. They did not know what to do. but they licaliy, after considerable gab, decided to do nothing. They branched off the subject, j;uned on to the lewd women and then on to the poor cows and finally quit business without do ing anything. Electric Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps the more generally needed in the Spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at W. C. Haman's drug store. ijustt Post Xo. I (i 4 Probate Court Adjourned. on account oi me iimess w Joseph Koehler, Probate Court at Jackson was adjourned to September 14th. The court will then convene and be in session till all the business is disposed of. Carnpalzn Sons Books for 1S91. We have just received from the music publishing .house of The b. Brainard's Sons Co., 151 Wabash Ave.. Chicago, copies of the "True Blue Republican" and the '-Red Hot Democratic" Campaigu Song Books for iMi. They are not cheap word editions, but contain soios. duetts, mixed and male quartets, and are es pecially arranged for campaign clubs. They are sold at the low price of 10 cents each, or !.0 per dozen. summer Land anil Honieseekera Ki rursioiis to the south. ft is not generally known but it's a fact that the Summer and Fall are the best seasons of the yea r to visit the great "Garden Spot of the U orld which is along the line of the Mobile and Ohio R. R. in states of Tennesse, Mississippi and Alabama. This great Railroad will give you an opportunity to investigate for yourself the many advantages offered. Excursions at rate of One Fare for the round trip plus 2.(H), (trains will leave St. Louis. Mo. twice daily) will be run on Julv 7 and 21. Aug. 4 and 18. Sept. 1 and 15, Oct. i and 20, 1K. Call on any R. R. Agent for full and further information, or address W. B. Rowland. Gen. Pass. Agt., 215N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo., Charles Rudolph, Dist. Pass. Agt., Room 329 Marquette Bldg.. Chicago. 111., W. H. Harrison, Jr., Distl Pass. Agt., 220 Fourth St., Des Moines, Iowa, M. H Bohreer, Dist. Pass. Agt., 7 West Fort St., Detroit, Mich., F. L. Harris, i , , . ... :.. i i -. . : ratsenger -jru, iv oi.nu oi., .aii-u, 111., or E. E. Posey, Gen. Pass. Agt., Mobile, Ala. ADLETS. FOR SALE A pood work horse, gentle and kind . Apply to J . M . Morrison . FOR RENT A few good farms. Oolr the riEhtkiudof farmers wanted. Ad1t to C. T. Lewis, Agent for Louis Hon-k. WANTED A white girl todo jreneral house work Apply to Mrs. Wm. Bryan, North Lorinuer at. FOR SALE-Choior building lot 87 feet front by l:,"T feet deeo. Located on east side of Spanish street-between Williams and tioodHope streets. Apply to St. Vincents Academy. 'OS SALE A line farm Inside the city limits. farm aa a whole or will tell in tenor twenty acre lot, for farther particulars aJdnsa Michael Seaerer, Cape Sirardeao. Mo. WASTED PROMPT AND FAITHFUL UKNTXKMAX or lady to travel for re liable established hoosa In Missouri. Salanr SU . payable SIS weekly and expense. Situation permanent. Reler- ences. r.nciose seii-aaareaaea huddri en velope. H.E Hess. Pres., X Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED Solicitor for Campaign Book Hmn. Sewall and Free SilTer." antboriaed by Bryan, written by B. L. Metealf. Kdlter Omaha World-Herald, appointedd author by Bryan Contain speech and plat form A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for worker. Only SI .SO. The only authorized book. SO per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit tree. Begin now with choice of territory Permaueut, proatable work lor 'm Auoress, me national book Concern, Star Baiding, Chicago. Traveling Men And everybody else wanted to handle H. E. Hanna's "Little Wonder" Detachable Door and Tranaom Lock : uot larger than an rdlnary Jack knife-, carried in the pocket: keyles and non-piekable. Sickle plated and a handsome pocket novelty . Guar anteed to securely lasten any door or transom, on the inside. Vend : cents for sample with rail directions for use and terms. Address H , K. Hanna, Hutchinson. Kanaas We will sell you 25 rolls of Wall Paier that anybody ought to be pleas ed with. But we have many papers much higher in price and some of the 65 patterns at Bernhard Bahn's, .Hi Main, will certainly suit and please you. JOHK L. WILLSR. DEAI.KK IS FINK B BANDS OF Uirjes arjd 5i$ars. 1 he ilneat saloon in the eitv . ?iecial vtten given to the jug tTade. Fresh tape beer alvay a tap. PRIVATE SURGICAL Hospital. All diseases treated, best of trained nurses in attendance. Address, M. A. VOBBECX, V. D. Xo. 131.1 Old Manchester Road. St. Louis. Mo. WOODY'S PHOTO GALLERY. Between St, Charles Hotel and Court House. f $T)ds of UorR Q&eap, Pietnre copied and enlarged from any kind of pictures. Proofs shown and perfect pietnre auaranteed. BIG BARGAINS AT H. A. LEHER'S Stoves ad Tinware. Largest and cheapest house in South east -Missouri. Broadway, CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Juiyii.iaes-So. io