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TO INCREASE NAVY. Fifteen New Warships to Be Built at Once. Will Be a Fast the Fastest Ves sels Kaw Ballalns; Abroad To Have Bis Coal Capacity. A naval programme for presentation to congress, involving the immediate construction of 15 worships, bas been adopted by the naval board of experts to whom the subject has been re ferred by Secretary Long, says the JTcw York Tribune. It provides for three sea-going barbette turret bat tleships of 13.000 tons" displacement and a minimum .if lsyi knots speed when the vessels are londed to their deepest draught, or an average spree! above 13 knots under ordinary cruis ing conditions; three first-class r mored cruisers of 12.0'i(i 'ons a'id 2:' knots speed; three second-id:! s.- pro tected and nnr.ureti cruisers ,f fi.ir.C tons' displacement and "0 i:r.o;s speed. similar to the improved, and tr, ,: The rc iiin ei: is uniformly ::l Maine type, but highly : .-:x protected ends- .A U O I.r.n : s ! - t !.:. r rtiiinii'.'irj .i i;rr;::7;:t p i:rprece- that proposed meeting of !K about In" the de. dented ranqe of the ir.ereasni r United Ptal".- i: !t the ; l.cr.rd. w: r !c sect: net Inn n;i :i iiccoiint of ;':ies of t! r i::e aril (! !s. i-r i:in-t o! to ir.:i!? i:i T!:.' sM-ri'ici' is Tr.adf with !!;. i;.: P V-Si- e'pdrcd certainty t! them, uou! the floei in of SP'H'd t o :.t ! , i thr.t on er-dnrar. n. cc xv a view of seriie;r:g vcr- .000 knots r;i'!:i:s. or rteaniirg Ftniiiit aw Fran'-isco to Manila ..r. board decided that the Than the .Ni'.intie won: ill :it i :.p:.Me irt.n: be te ;ii oj it: ill -I-: theater of Ai!.- i umal in the future. a;;" tliat.v.hilt rifit?s to the speed con! ! m::de for vessel, r.t'a-hi'd : line of natural d-fniise : coast of the United States. ; if.ns 1 sac- lu ll' cuter I:e cast :i!;rnia! coa! capacity and high eeru.oiiu were prize requisites so long ::s distant pos sessions to the westward required pro tection. All the vessels, however, will be as speedy as the fastest vessels new building abroad, and they will be emi nently more practicable i:i endurance, strength and formidafcilif v. DESCENDANT OF A EIKG. Fnriily l:is:. r of I.ic.TS. dri WTio Fell r'::.un J.'rL'ore S:;n iiuKu de (al.. When Lieut. Jules G. Ord fell bi fore Santiago, vrhting with the American army, there died a descendant of kinijof England. Iiis grandfather was the soa of (ieorge IV. Iiad the lav.- o primogeniture been followed the joung man micht have been wearing ? crown instead of losing iiis life in the thick of battle. The family has been krouu in Amer ica for a century. The lirst to come here was James Ord. a navai construc tor of great ability, who was accom panied by a young t:;an w h:ii he caiied Lis nephew, but wi.o was i i aiiy ti e son of (iineji' J V.. i cf : ih'.. boy. who look tl.c name c. Jaino t)rd. founded th? house of the name ir. this country. lie was the fnti.rr of .liu'; I'acilicos Ord. an e::.iueut jurist in California, who is now Hvir.g at I 1 street. X. U'., Washington, ami l;r. .lames (Ird. who lives in Maryland and vho'e re semblance to the preset!? prince of Wales has made hint famous, as v.cli as Gen. Edward . ('. Ord. v. ho distin guished himself in the civ:! war. SEAL LETTERS WITH WA Troll filcof iv.st:'! C'lTka In Puerto Rico vl?l: t!:e .,?.:cilr".Te- n nnreiniie Fii:;.A. Postmaster Kobinson. of I'uerto Kico. is experiencing somi dilliculty In handling ti.e mail matter distilled for the soldiers of (ien. Miles army, be cause of the hot weather and l:i::iiidity which prevails tl.tre. The tuneilnire ci. the flaps of the enveioj.es becomes moist, which causes tin' Ictt.rs t.j ad here to each other, and in many eases they are mutilatid ::i bci:;;; te.rn apart, and some of t.'ieni are unnaled e.hen they reach the post ofl'.ee. This, mal.es the service unsatisfactory, and Mr. Robinson has requested the depart ment to issue an order requesting j.tr sons who communicate by mail with the soldiers in I'uerto Kico to use seal ing was in sealing their mail. The de partment officials have the matter un der consideration, and while they may not issue such an order they as.-ert that it would be of advantage to the people if they would act on the suggestion of the postmaster at Puerto Kico. UNITED" STATES ARMY. StrcnatU of the Standing Forres la 0,000, an lncrcap of U:!.r.2: .Men. CoL Ward, assistant adjutant gen eral, estimates t'-e strength of the regular army of his country at 5u. 000 men. This is an increase of 23.52:! men since April 30. At the outbreak of hostilities the standing army of this country consisted of only 2G.4T7 men. which is linown as the peace basis. During the months of May. June and July the regular army was increased by 22.523 men. It is understood that as soon as congress meets a bill will be introduced providing for an increase in the regular army of at least 23 reg iments. Maale Affects Circulation of the Olood It has been proved, as the result of experiments, that the circulation tit the blood is affected bv music. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE. While stopping at Colorado Springs trying to res.un my fulling hi-altliand bearine, tiio resiiltofeiiUirrli::nl throatniTectloii. 1 1 earned of Aerial Medication, which has since douo for me what no other treatment could do, u thuiiu-h 1 lusva h-.it the auvan tapes of the Im s sliiil our lariT-.-reilios atlord. Tho losts'iei'iiil Isrs in Louisville uml elsewhere tried tocur :ii-j f r- :t-:rr::, I.nt c:ive me no relief. 1 ;i:;i-t-M-n Ti.JJi.tiiK ui Colorado Sprim:c-, I.u : :i;:ud l o l.c:u"it imll! I luckily heard ?.: ii,M iui: -.f:or usinir It only ;;v I in 1 r. ;:!rUitllo esperietno. j p.--sed from my ln::i! . 1 i!i.- tiio mv Ii".-m vns 'l t.:.ll!.-.v. .viv I:-mi ::. 1 i-ould liearoriiiTv.rv .. A ami could hear -i t -j i. I I .ca four months from th rt iv ;: liB.-iriii(r. which had yc.n-s. v.-t'S restored, the fear- l-.l : i . i j st. r i:::'i ni:tf;..'a sweet niirht's sleep t!i j':ir v.i;n m., disappeared, us i i.i..o tl''n vcr.- pe.i l and slopitea-up l.-el. :e- in i'ivi:.'-i4. ' r- I it. my duty to remics' .:. pel-licatiitii "i 111'", in order that others ;n v nroiir m" e.-i ei ionce. Miss Helen 'ii'l s, i.'yI'---1,.ii, Kentucky. FREE. Pr r. "tiort lim eniv T t send to puiTfTPW f-..in cttanli. ecal'ii ss. liin-itt uiel liiriK iuslhcs. r:i-'ii' iri- tor llece iii.n!th! ln-almenl. Ircc. ' i.rnve tiiut Aeniil .icillrniiim ruri- fj? Evi!n-eia inrnl ia'l pii'-licaiars u-i'livsf J. 11. .HOOK. V, M.U., ' : .-. C lucionali, tjiiio, Crdinance :-o. 598. .in iinlinancf to tiang" tl;e ui;:i:i- A-vtii street lion! .-i;.r'.;-L' sireot l .n-i :e -if.- :i!il' ;i l..!is steei-i Il'illl i 'U ... r ii au, .Mi nrito. d: .-a iii . in h e c.lv oi ;:;ie tuiv r 7mV.i:i. duly tiiiihoi ied li'i r-. i: sui.niil to the eit t"t-iti:e; it.-., at a lii'-o'ing llit-tfcii i.i i t l-.ouiiay li e '.ink ilay o." Vr 1-'..-. a proliic shuv.iii;'. li;o -; .Miri.1 st.cct ii-um bpriyg strict l.t t'a ciiic siiet t. :is made by him. at.-., s'.aunit to st u i-itv ciiUt.cii. at a :n .1: tLci" 01 iiciu on Monday thc lili on., to i-Uii r. ll'S, a protilt? show ti u" ihi- ''fi.tlj o; Eilis s u vet from A. 'i:. :-:ivet to Moi'tran lak street, lii 10- li.i hill., v.li.il; prolilcs have hi .i.v... am! i.i;novc(i bysai- c c ,.ti. arnl lla- .lilies ol srn.i o,. o. .NO .11 slli'. I a tut l.ills street s. 11. l.li tie'ii-on aoimtcU as tiji- ji.rica uont sialics of said slrei-ts: tiu r'-.ore Be it ordained by the council of the- city of Caic tiirarueau. Missouri, as follows: .Sr.'J. 1. That tlie graces of No t stnel from Spring street to Haciti street and 01 Ellis street from Xortl street to .Moryan t);ik sticet. as shown bv t lie book of i'roMes ami tirades' i.:;iv.n by ICichobiM (iarner. civil en :..w: r, am; approved b i!:e i:.a.;i ami ouiu'il 01 s iid city on tho iith i.ayol vn-ust. Im;?!, be ..01; the same a. v mvcuy changed from those estali- d in said tiroliles anu grades, to raurs nuiili.' by .1 umcs U. ?.es . city eiiine'er of sa;d city, a n tv the profiles of the Orudis i. .. . ;..u is of North : ivci ant! Kilts s r siibmittei: and uiluptcil by ?h city council of said city on tho '.id at d :M ii uaysoi i toix-r. lr.i. respe'ctiveiy ....l sild -.imiU'S as shown by sati ; : oliies. an- Iv.-rcby adopted and es t.: !-itstiiu as the permanent grades o s-.i : pails of North streot from Sprig; s ; .'.-t to l'acitit: street and of Kill s i-i i liom '.o, :,i .street to -Morgan ( .1!, street. a::u ..hull l.i-reafter be' lii nl ati'.i tiiKen :n Bitch, and the citv engi t:ei r is 'ii l.v ;tut!i(iri.i'a and iustrtii- ti d tii uiaki tni; cliai.tfes 111 purple ink in s.i iif I'ookoi : Voiiics ani! . rttues to c. ,,ri espotul with said profiles of tl.e ..:!. :. of s;ii.' parts oi North stieet :i o." :-liii. s',"i--t, so as to show the ; -i tn .1 lit rt t gr.-i'.is of s:ii;i pans o: Z'O :h use. I'.'.is slr-.-eis as lierelty . a ngi-d. ".l-.:'. That this ovdinani . shall '::!:i' i'ilfet ami bf in I 'tie from and a.'.-r its passatre. and i'.ii o!liunin-e.. . parts of oi-iiii;i;,ees in coniiict ;.. rev.ith a iv h.-iviiv ri peaieo. 1 d by the Council Nov. 21. 1 WlLUAM H. ('OERVKIJ. t 'resident 01 tin-t'ounei!. Atioi-oved this lldtli day of -; SEAL. Nov. 1MIS. William 11. 'initviiij. Major, Geo. E. C'hai'pkll, City Clerk, ( Attest: Ordinance . o 599. n ordinance abolishing the office r.f Auditor and repealing parts of ordi- j iiauci.'s in coiili.c: ll'eivwuli. i Be it OitDAlNED by thij Council of ! the citj- of Cape (iirardeau. Missouri, ! as follows: Sec, 1. That the office of Auditor . oi the city of Cape Girardeau, be and I tlu same is betvby abolished, and all I parts of ordinances specially refer j ring to the appointment, duties and ! salary of said office are hereby iv- j p.'aieil. Sec. 2. The city clerk shall, here I after, in addition to his duties as city j clerk, iierform the duties heretofore I imposed by ordinance upon the audi tor, and all otlr.vrs of this city re quired by ordinance to make monthly reports to tlie auditor, are hereby re quired to make said reports to the city clerk instead, in the same manner I and at the tame time ana with tho same pe -alty for a failure or refusal to do so. as required by ordinarce to be made to the auditor. section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed by the council Nov. 21, J98. William f I. Coerver, President of th Council. -j SEAL. pp roved this 2.1th day of November. 18118. William H. Coervek. Attest: Geo. Mayor. E. Chappell, City Clerk. Glad Tidings to Astnma Sufferem Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick and positive relief in all cases. Order of Publication. In the Cape Girardeau Court of Com mon Pleas, in and for Cape Girar deau County, Missouri. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1898. Tuesday November 1st, 1898 and 10th day of September term. Rstiite of August Schlueter, Louis sJchlueter, Administrator. Order of Publication. N' W oa this day comes Louis Si h. Hirer, administrator of the estate of ..jgust Schlueter, deceased, and presents to the court-his petition pray i .: for an order of sa.o m tin: i estate of said deceased, or so much an. i such parts thereof as may b necessary to pay the debts of said estate, which said petition was accom panied by a list of indebtedness as iv quiiod by law showing that said estate is endebted and that said debts are unpaid, and that there is not sufficient asset-j on hands to pay the same, on examination thereof, it is ordered by this court that all persons interested in th- estate of said deceased be notified that an application as aforesaid has b.H-a made and that unless the con trary be shown on or before the ti: s day of the next term of this court to h.; held on tho fourth Monday ol January next, an order will b- inn for the sale of the real estate in said petition described, or so much the'voi I oi ;uo uoiiis and expenses o! sale And it is further ordered that this no tii-e b published in some newspap-1-published in sat.i county of Cap-- f lie ariieaii for ' four weeks prior to Ih term of this court. A true copy. Attest: K. II. K.-(;elma.:. d"Cllii.'i: Cleik. LA (ilMl'PK. c La tlrippe has been prevalent s i-ittntry. there has been iittiad i l v s:,e:iir. I)r liunipbriM s r-r sale by ali iirni;risls. bll! To Whom It May i onn rn. T! r. I' ll :. iii;iied. itt the Septornbcr ! : n - :tii Cii'arue.ui ( oiiiin.n i '1 .i .u; : . .i i ii j.e t .irard.'iit: outit v ti; Stnto o; Missouri, and (iti tin i'i..i.li ua o: mi:iI t- rtii, a- appoinl- C' IV.. rei in i.l - crtt.S" of (.i -;;e ( . . iui.-i .-.is. i) .itii.ii .1'. aiiaii.t tl" :-oinh i; ist Di.-iriet Airri -. ln:r;il society atid C.-ore (i. K'.liat.i I. l'i'i sidei.t of tin iloiird of I'lreetors and I'riist-'es of s.i id Society, del", t.d.'irits. fo hear and i (ni t. I i th as io iawaiiu fact, on ail clonus a!r:i.!tst sa'.a defendants, there fore, in iiursuti i;cc i f saic, order aud a; j .ointment, i do ho.vl.v notify all persons having claims at;;iinst said Association, that 1 will at juv otlice ie tt c t otiLUie Ilt'iidii'if, in the city of Ciioe (iirardi an. Missouri, on the 13. I.h lie! i.'.tn days of I)e-. niber. IS'.ls. p i-f."i to :'.; elaiius of v, 1 at r rha !;! which n.ay t!."U ii' d tl'i'i.; l,o t, ii'n-d iijratiist s;ii-! tic- fend tiits. and ali claims against said d"fernia"ts not s tiivsi-nted will be revcr barred. Sam M. Ckekx. Kefer e. (' 2."). 1-ilS. oct!l-n)v."-d.'c::-b!lt ADM IXISTUATOII S XOTICK. Notice is hereby iven that letters of ai.uiiiustratioii upon the co-pa rtn-r-.-liip estate of William Conner and hit Deck, deceased, have been jrranted to ?::: '.tuners -rued by the Cain; Girar deau Court of Common I'lease, oi itx' Girardeau Count v. .Missouri licarin'' date the 17th day of October. JStf. All jH.'rsyns haviny claims against tid estate are required to exhibit ttn-iii to him for allowance wit run one from th-.! dale of s.:id ielleis or ley may p: iviutieii from any bene fit of such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited within two years from thi d.'t of the publication of this notice they will lie forever barred. William C'oxxf.u, nov2Unii Adniinist-ator. Order of fublication. la the Capo Girardeau Court of Com mon 1 'leas in and for Cape Cirar dean county. State of Missouri. s,ki-t::;.ihku tkism. isss. iuesdav, .November 1st, iMN and iutli day of September term. Estats of l'iiilo L. Smith. Robert G. Kamiev. Adiui'iistrtitor. Order of 1 'indication. NOW on this day comes Koii 'i-: ( iianncy, administrator of the , ;-!ate of l'iiilo I.. Smith, deceased, aril (iresenls to the court his Hriitiou pray ma for an order for the salt- oi : . ti t state of said deceased, or .-, mucd and such parts thereof as i:: r necessary to pay the debts of s.iU ate. suliject to tlie honie.-tea U of widow of said I'hilo i.. Smith, which said petition w;is aceompanii'd ny a list of itiueuteuness as required o.- law, snowing that said cstati liiccnteu ami ttitii stiia ueots ar-- un paid, and that there is not sutlicien insets ou n::nii to pay tlie same, on Xiimination thereof, it is ordered bv th court that all persons inteiesti d i:i tlie estate of said deceased be notilied lh;it an ap-jlication as aforesaid has been made and that unless the con trary lie shown on or before the first day of the next term of this court to be held on the fourth Monday of January next an order will be made for the sale of the real estate in said petition described, or so much thereof as shall bo sufficient for tho payment oi ttie debts and expenses of sal And it is further ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper published in said county of Cape Gir ardeau for four weeks prior to the next term of this court. A true copy. Attest: E. H. EXGELMAXX, decl0n34 Clerl To Contractors. Notice is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, Dec. loth, 13!S, at 10 o'clock a. m., at site of the bridge, let the contract for the building a bridge across Goose Creek, on the road leading from Jackson to Dutchtown. For further particulars, Address. N. C. Feissell, Road and Bridge Commissioner, octli)n31 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Book on Diseases of Horses. - Book on diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, hogs and poultry mailed free by addressing Humphreys' Veter inary Specifics, corner William & John Sts., New York. Official Statement Of the duaneial condition of the Stnrdlvant Bank, at Cape Girardeau, State or Miaaouri, at the close of bnsiueaa ou the lint day of December, 1S. BEgOi;8CIS. Loans and good on aiM.oaiit8 undoubtedly penoual or collateral Becurity $131,84 95 Loans aud discounts undoubtedly good on real estate security Overdrafts by solvent customers I,V7 06 United States bonds on hand 6, ecu Other bonds and stocks at their pres ent cash market price 14,ik:0 Real estate (banking konsej at pres ent cash market value 22,01)0 Real estate other thsn banking hunse at its present eash market valnr Furniture and fixtures Due rroin other bauks, good ou ti;lit dralt .'.!, so TO Checks aud other cash items ssj 06 National Hank notes, lival te.-.deT I'nited States notes and gold aad silver cprtiticates 10. Tit? Gold coin Silver coiu, includii K -viiuies Mil Ji Total ...was.taai xt LIAUII.ITIh-;. Capital stock paid in surplus funds on hand Undivided protits Icbh enrrent ex- p ni-cs nnd taxert jisid lc lMts suli.ii.ct to draft at sijrht bv lin-iks and bankers " 111 ).osits subject tu draft at silit by individuals and others I Di'iwsits suliject to ilraft at given dates .. Kills i ayalile and bills rr-discoaiite-l .H:..'MI I. I'O :i,:!i; :i' i.ieii i SSi HI Total STATE OF Miss(i-f;t .r -1 v !.- ' vet- . , . .-'i:l, fills : v.'e, Iti.b.. siiiiuivaiil, President, a-'i ;.. Alhe-t. Casuicr id sftid bank, each of u... -.li'!icily i-wear that the aimve statenn-.: i. tr to tl:c n -jt !' our kii'iuled'c iti.il t lit r i;i)i'.i.i:i l i;ii:van i . ai.i;::'.t. CaliiiT Sub-rrite.J and fv. d:iy of I itveni -jer. A b.-i,, r.-iii;ht:-e me. tV.i- :i Ii Im: .r -ii a1 d iiini'ty-eipbt. lie. liiin'l r tite dav l.tt ators- !ti.r;i.t si-al li.'.e.l tr a --.- f'.''lllll.i.lt.l"l Ilii.l t-.'rr.i i'XMin.:ir i ic.,ili- r Iv-..-. 1IKNUV A Al.TllolZ, Nttur.- I'tr.- Cnrr ct Atte-.t: ;-::'.y.i:i) s i.-'. is F. i j.li'.I.V i-! K i i a::x. Director Ii. it oi.IV! l Frazer Axle Grease THEOLDR Not affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and World's Fair. Maouhtfured Pr ZER LUBRICATOR CO., factories: Chciago, SL Loult, NewYoifc Wcon Yoa Come to tho Cape Stop at Hotel Scott, Best European Hotel and Besturant in the City. All kinds of j'anic fish and the earliest fame market in I he est v. Oysters in season a specialty. The best meal in the eitv served to order. r. A. SCOTT. Proprietor li'.G BARGAINS AT H. A. LEHER'S Stoves a-n" Tinware. Largest and cheapest house in South east Missouri. Broadway, CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. (ESTABLISHED. 1866.) CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 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