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cape girardeau weekly argus vol vi cape girardeau missouri thursday december 17 1868 ; n'cc -_— _ i ■j ■■« r the autumn fire by a-**^l cable cole ' , x atrange rwcefwidcliery eem to lurk * in the evening glow of first fall tires ; z xf dr„_ming vrijin doomed ever to walk ( willi myths and ehailows tliat<aney iiifplxee | lc»n tee in the hearthstone cheerily i right *_*• fhe»pi*.t*nl pirt'h enth_n*e4 fan s r ( i vj - wh-re gleaming pir«s,ln ihe't rrtyutic bance ' high carnival hold to ope his reign _.-,..-,., - • »*. i r *.- : r _ j ml'e it y«n mim but i hear the-huin i t «.,. f « i n-or uancinu-feet/aa the i la**.*k'cilih ■■' " "''" \ »'<• apil caper an leap with f inter warm t , ," \\ ••"_',. pale then hlu.b i ttoc her vhiri i i i i..r-'j ec tiro glimmer of elftn e^ei ' "' * i in sparks that flash through the gauzy f moke ;, i lte.-vr heir mnsip blended sound | ** of ruimering-lteat-a'id-eraik ing ia \ i see,/mi aajh-es a„d changing fl.mef i thi*jr t.>rmf as'thpr 4 orn,'i elft-h/glee ' yrom aylpihs of beauty and airy grace ' ■to goblins grotesque ungainly to see i ' a **•-"■• w h*ki«i*-l*-«r«#t.^r a i i o 110 ik a#j*i**jd oi light irl boat . -* * in this genial flood of anißrr light ' this-.enerous wartnlh o soothingly sweet 1 feel their spell in thi gentiu lull »'- ♦ this gra,l*ful teeliiif th«.t floe my^breakt ; ' " rovr*iiiig each evil passion or thought ! stifling its dt-mon of fierce unrest . i ! *' stirrjr.g'tu action healths and pure . if 4fwit_iw gentle tofr.e the stagnant4i<le •_ v t of my innei life lotig choked a,iio jcumuu-d ,_-. • 4 <| u r^-*"itl|eynic_}'doubta*ndselll_li pride -.-. | i i t ***« ■--.- ■-~ ■: ' ; ' l u higher np my p!rit is booj-el ."*( '**■* on feeliifg's./swelling resistless fivk *. ; , *** to a purer sphere so rare and light > au earthly gti*s^ue£ff^_ut ) th^clovr while all that"s_oiv n-d pure ascends _• ; in aspirations eaftiekt and true j j « .: ttf ni.irt tide weal'of my fallen race . -.'' ~ ' . f " unlive a life high nuble and ntw , \-_". i *-,'■*, r - - •■:. •- -■■vr ts -_*.?*• 4-11.ntt _■-» - dreaming houj*,:l build ' •■'■' "' ■_ a glorions future of v'rtue bright ' liemniß<rwith iis<*j*nlncss brightly capped w'itfe lfe»t*n'«.*.'ifrelltlt>ne anil'a crown of light 4-.->r l ' rt r ,•!'-*-*•- .». "•*♦' *- * *• . alas f • gust of the frosty air i t l»__lsj reacl,,-r a failing brand * ' fltf-ilfß iny**oiil to tern leal life ' '"'.'■" i e "*-<>>_, n.tdr'eaois aro virtues deinsnd how a farmer may lose money by not taking a good pape.-—the v^i'rgjs for instance *- : . ,' no account of homo oper am4oii-_'.w •/.. '"* "■'- -_' pa3thg,no attention to tho good n maxim a stitch jn lime saves ni no wi regard q the sowing of grain and planting of seed at the right time ". ' leaving reapers plows cullivat nh see uncovered in the field expo cd tar th train acd'heat^of the sun mdrppiohey.-s lost in this way than most'peoplo are willing to believe permitting broken implements to be*_eattored over until tbey aro irreparable „ j3y repairing implo mepj,s fvt'.lbo pro.per lime-many dol lars miif ba-saved/a proof of tho as sertion that time is money attending.'iho aaction-iatos and pt-t-ba-tng all titid of^trfampery-y be ca\isi**,in the words ofthe vender the articles ai'o.i-vei-y.cheap ■»•-•% allowing fences to remain unre paired until strange*cattlo pj-o found ** - th 4 m_ad dr grairr fields or bruising thq fruit ti-oc i i v 77 pisbelievirfg che pribwj^lo'of a ro tation pf prop boforo making a sin glo exporimentj '"''^'•^'''' •■"■''.'*' - planting'fro trees wi.th tho c-'fcpce tation.of having fruit witbout giv ing the fruit trees hatf the attention required to make them profitable - - practicing economy by deprfviug btoo_*.tf proper eholter durlng'win ter,^u_d giving them unsound food eucti as tsftlf rotten'and'mouldy bay and foddeiyv i j ■-">_. ') keeping an innumerable tribe of latspn^-he pi'om.be ans two or threo laxy dogi,4hat ) catup mqre^'n^pue month than they are worth in a whole life-join " ."■.-..* .„" :../, , * •• and lastly ho loses by not reading the advertisements of thoso whojia . troriitfihef'argus theybeing i_w riably tho most enldrpi'ibjn£\au'i_^b ralth_ußcb * tor deal with when ho goes to town , *> _ * ' _.' ' '. ■*- - ■.■—»•'.•*■adam lajr down and slepf—and froni sido a womah n her m agio beaujtj yose d*^?jodand^cbarn-ed ha called that woman bride and hit first tlecp became his inst reposo • » a tragic story tho suicide which lately took pjacc at the monastery of tho chartreu'xo vaujdjre france has givon-publicity to a jnoßt extraordinary tale which might have served as a fo_ndatiotp to many a_novel and romance some time agp-^certain arist-jcratic family of the faubourg st germain waa in great agitation and delight owi»*g ti the allianco-vaboumto iake bo i bj>yo_in^ej-t_jß(_aon i ftfl jbfhcer just returned from castelfidaro wh^re he had performed prodigios of . v&lpr and the rich and beautiful heires'of another noblo house whoso love he bad long courted and at last obtain cd tho marriage was,not regarded with a favorable eye by tho young la dy's parents who bad_ej-peoied that high ■birth,jgood"'appearance t fine moral j_aracjl and valiant rcno\yn might be fouad with a large fortune besides <.'~^'*^ "_ '< . .*• ■•/ . ' il hdwcter/as thd inclination ap peared irrevocable the marriage was allow.cd.to proceed tho.yaung m^n's father,'a general ofgvcat reputatidn in algeria denominating prfjiidiec tho firmness.of-cha-facter wl>ich bad '" _ 7w *■».* 7 -*' ' ' i 1 ! prctentea his son from acceplingser vic.e_uti=der ti)q empirjp,_was summon ed lb attend tho weddtng 71e w^s still in the primo qj life still impos ing in appearance 1 siill confident in powers df pleasi|i he^wav struct on tho instant with the charms and b'eaciiy bf cho bride clcct,*-and vowed that no consideration on earth should prevent his attempting to sup plant his son in her affections the parents of the young lady were en chanted at lhe proposal for tuno was fur more splendid thp other •■qualifications just the same in their oyes at least in a word ;/ t!he mar riage with the young man was'bro ken off and his fat-her took his place there is no one who following up the current ol social events dees not remember tho bu.icido committ.d some little while ago by a general of ficer in the full height and tido*of his prosperit}'—no ono who does not know the mysterious death of his *-- i • f .. young and lovely wife svhich had preceded and noronejean-forge the sudden disappearance of the son from ihq.rotfcat'whero he had buried bim olf for some time and . bis flight on ' being * apprised of the unexpected , wealth which had fallen to bis share every effort was vain which was made for two long years to discover him and whom his hiding place was ma]__known,'he ia already taken orders and had placed a gulf between himself and the ungrateful world by which he had been used so cruelly - t seems that for the last year or more iho clmrtreux had . declared that fho ecret instinct of his soul had told.him that his.death • was fixed to take place on'thd aohiversary of that of his long,~re r retted lovo i father clement the doctor of'the^char treux tried to laugh away his im pression but in vain the doctor even carried his prepautions far enough to have his patient watched night and day as tho fatal hour drew near but useless all the stricken soul of tho chartreux-had found no rest in religions faith no succor in religious teaching no consolation in religious hope r and ns the angeius kpll tolled tha anniversary of the di»y which had deprived hia eartl-ly jove ho died by his own hand unknown unrecognized by any of too comvades with whr-m he had pas sed the latter years of his troubled lii_.—[court journal . .'. ' \. .' m ■jj u --— v '' i »'! • s "' , .* • , \ » itq^obxaln fiiesil blown flowers in winter.—.chopso some ofthe v most jiorfoot bads of the flowei;s you would pi-oscrve/'such as are latest in blow ing'vnd i-oady io open,"'cut them off j with v pair of scissors,''leaving to eapb if possible a piece of st<-*m two . pr'threo inches long cover tlie end of'jlhe'fltci inim4dijitely with sealin'g wax and when tho buds aro a littlo shrunk and wrinkled wrap each of t_qn up separately in a pioco of^p per porfectly clean and dry and lock thctikup in a dry box or drawer and ihey»wili keep without corrupting in winter or at any other time when fou would,,*havo thy^fldw-w blow x t_kc the.bivds at night and cutoff the end of the stem sealed with wax and put the buds into water whorein a lit tlo aiwor salt has been diffused and tupwt day yoa will bavothc pleas ur of sooing tho ba'dfii open and'ex panding . themselves aod he flowora display their most lonely colors and breathe their agreeable odors • • ■diamond cut diamond—a sharper outwitted a noted sportsman taking dinnpr at one pf our clubs exhibitod a dia mond ring of great fcejiuty and appar enl value'*on j his finger.--a gentle man present bad a great passion for diamond after dinner the parties wtin the office after much fcanter ingnlho owner consented to barter lh ring for the sum of goo.-*_vs tie left the robm tl suppressed tittering struck his car ' ho concluded tho former had sold the ring and the pur chaser *| lie said nothing but called the next day upon 6 jcwler where he learned that the diamond was paste and.the ring worth about^s2*s lie examined some real diamonds,and found one ( closely resembling the paste in his own ring he hired lhe diamond for a few days pledged 1 200 the price of it and gave 100 for its use ' lib went to another jewler had the paste removed and the real diamond set his chums knowing how he had been imposed upon,-im mediately waited for bisrappoarance next night tp their they found him in high'glee 5 l_e flourished his ring—boasted of his bargain and4aidif any gentleman pfcs-b hjvd * 1,200 rio for 600 he kn<j of a purchaser when b^was tpld that th ring was paste and tj.alt he had been cheated b'o tlaughed _~ ' their follj * *' ;'" ! r-bet-'wer freely offered that tbe ring did jiot.contain a real diamond xwo m'en vct's.r.oooj each two bet 500 f all wej's.taken umpires were chosen . t.he money and the ring were put into;their hands they went to a first,class jcwler who ap plied all the tests and whd said the stone was a diamond of first wa ter and was worth without the set 1ing,31,200 - the buyer put the 3 000 which he had won quietly in his pocket he carried the diamond back and recalled his 1,200 and with his paste ring on ibis finger went to his club the man wbo sold the ring was waiting for him - ho wanted to get the ring back he attempted to turn the whole thing into a joke he sold . lh ring he said for fun be knew it was a real diamond alt the time he never wore false jewels he would not be so mean as to.cheat an old friend.t.ho knew his friend ' would it him have the ring again but his friend was stubborn said that the seller thought it was paste and intended to defraqd him at lengtu,^on the payment of 800 the ring waa testored all parties cam to the conclusion when the whole af fair came out that whon diamond cuts diamond again some one less sharp will be selected.—[sunshine and shadow in new york •:, i ■- ■■■' .■»!->*». mothers i each mother is a historian • sho ' '....• t writes not the history of empires or i . ...,<-. , -. * pf nations upon paper but writes ber own history oh the imperishable mind of her child the tablet and that history will remain indelible when time shall bo no more that history shan meet again and read . again with etornal joy or unuttera ble grief in tho comjng ages of eter nit tbistbougt should weigh upon . tha mind of every mother and ren der her deeply . circunispect and prayerful and faithful in hor solemn work of training up her children for hcavon and immortality the mind of children are ery susceptible * and easily impressed a word a look a frpwn may engrave an impression on tho mind of a child which no jnps of timo can efface'or wash out you walk albogtbo sea shore when . the tjdeis out and you form characters or writo words or'names ii the white,'smooth sand which is spread out co clear and beautiful at your feet according as • your fanr-y may dictate but tho returning tide shall in a few hours wash out and efface all you havo written not so tho lines and characters of truth orerror • which your conduct imprints on the mind of your cbild there you writo impressions tbe everlasting good or ill ot your child which neither floods nor the storms of earth can wash out i.br death's cold fingers erase nor the slow moving ages of eterni ty obliterate how careful then should each mother bo in tho treat ment of her child ! . ifow prayerful and how serious,1 and how earnest te writo tho eternal truth of god on its ' mind—thoso t truj*bb which shall be his guide and teacher when her voieo shall bb silent iv death - occasions when i am suspicious when in a public billiard room a gentleman wearing _ white hat with a black band massive jewelry and leaky boots aska me to have a quiet ga-nie at pyramids */. ','■'*;;" *. . •' when a young lady writes to say she is too unwell to keep an engage meat and i meet ber-'"tho same day on the staircase at the stetson house with my bosom friend whom i intro duced to her the/lay before yesterday when the intelligent rustic declar_3 he arn't seod a partridge that morn'n and you distinctly f detect two raco of those birds peeping froni a pocket in the region of hitj_bpine.j when a widow told my rich uncle a widower thai he is the very im rage of her dear first "*!** 7~7 * | ' i-lwhen a spinster aska my father a widower if that dear interesting boy/wore flannel next his skin i when a lady the instant bhe gets in front ot me on tho street draws up her dress disclosing-a clean petti coat with a deep frill . j when a picture dealer says busi ness is awfully flat ar)d tnat be is i\ve tinly'imrm-t-at is doing r&oy i whon,an individual apparently of sound miad veadsj intfjblher papcj than oufe : tf r'-s f y*t£'trn — j a strong tla*-*.—*-doaeon j hitch _■cock whotiv'ed in s*pnng_eld mas j i i j i i ■i ~. i r •"• i suchusotts a muscular ; christian a biographical bkef-h . ra3*s-of him c jio would lift a"cart soadof,hay by getting his houtders under the axle in a stgopitig posture and throw an empty cart over with one hand by taking holt of the end of tho axltfee whe*n loading grjtin in a cart he would tako_.a bag by the teeth and with a swing and the aid of a push from the knee throw it,in to the cart lie had ■double teeth in front and would hold a ten penny nail by them apd break it off with his fingers he used to say he did not know a man he coi*ld not whip or run away from tbo day ho was seventy years old he remarked to his wife thaovhen they were^first mar ried he was wont to amuse her by akingdowti bis hat with his toes and added i wonder-if 1 could do it now thereupdn ho jumped from the floor took off the hat with his toes camo/down on his feet like a eat hung;up tho hat on a nail turn ed to tho table asked the blessing and ato of the repast then ready '_, _. .<*».», . . "- sheds and shelter—warm com fortable quarters fo stock wil/save food they require more to resist the cold storms is not this evident to every one why then is so much etock exposed to the pitiless storms it is always at the expeti.e of the owner either in the life oflhe animal or in the extra fdod to sus - - *» -, tain them and how merciless to see the shivering sto~ck with nothing but fence corners to protect them when the rain and sleet are pouring down ' we shiver to contemplate it and vet not half of our stock ia protected .* - • • - by all means kind man build barnß stables sheds or something to keep your.atock warm ow is a.good time a merciful man is mer ciful to his beast - —— ii + a a ii * - - •' i-i r marrying we are told is a good thing—but sometimes ft marriage provpkea strange relationships it isn't always tbat the kinsfolks are pleased with marriages one of our exchanges gives ah account of w0 marriages in which two brothers married the mother and * daughter af a'consequence of this proceeding the mother is compelled to sa*y ( to the daughter good morning bister and vice versa tho husband of the mqiher has become father-in-law of his own brother whoon his own sidoj'can call his brothor papa and his mother-iu-law mamma ab there aret only four member of both fami lies there are therefore a . mother and daughter two brothers a futher iti-kiw and two brothers-in-law n two sisters-in-law and if the mother should have a son ho would be half brother to hia aunt <' *, . . ■*■■*»».. . <• persevere „ persevere said an old lady to bet maid ; " it's the only way - you can ' accomplish ". great things one day eight apple dum plings were sent down bt&irs and they all disappeared " sally whero are tho dumplings /• i managed to get through them ma'am she fe pled : " why how on-earth did you manage to eat so many dumplings ?" -• by perseverance ma'am _ « • t •* _*► the impossible woman a correspondent of the londoi queen says calmly loo_iog oh a the unseemly controversy now rag ing between the sexes and gathering from the cuiteilt literatbre whai aah*re**-|)f_ctß from^won-arij we eai there is nothing ni,store but failure on the ot^e sidi-*ji_nd > #*_ t i_app^itt'{,^ent on the o4hor."t - tiv hnr m^t'i i • in first pla.c th'd being that mafr'-oscfibes as f'a n helpii-eot foi-'hin is not to be tound.pn earth—-"wars ope oixnd.jn parjujli f*aid*!tho thnp cence,|f eshress-anl bcftusyjot the-_ißt creation in fearl agevof the world '•' k"w *-,'',' ** "''» .*"••-*•' i - the sops of jod became enamored 97 t,hs daqghtjers lmqi j tb-o ve""-a:e is now the.-ckse-^tho-'eons of'tnen slro asp'iri&g in theory at least to thearj g-els of h eavei \ , t_9 imposs ib!ojvo man thatß^cry man eeoks fov-and no pan ever 6ndß,-ia--l-n**-".ngel mot only a pdrtect beifigj ftt & compound of aujpferfections she mastjbo rifrb i^do vr-ered tjiit pow fio thing of the v.aluq j0r.,,-vulgarity of,,woalth j sh must'be young yct hvivaili thd wis ciorn o.'tfei jfb6„_tifal yet to.-lly __• i,**tij «*"■_. «* t . n*'p t *-* . ' but npfj penurioujs.j.mq^les l^u^no^a prude and a.oomplisbod^i'iju inn6cent'and li-assuming;'she mirsii h^vo 3,bt*'aiqs j n'bat hottrri'''o''*_ceab'\.rh.r intel.ebp mijst always remain ex-icily gvq u_gr_3ps l,ow^r'.t_han her husband's so>,as tp-avbid-iho inconveniened and confusioiflha would naturali_y'e&sit'e ifhers fere?.'rose v point a*6ove his and unhappily allpwed bim to jfdei for an instant.an uncomfortable sens bf inferiority isucll is man idea of a porfec.'-woman and ' with such ho might rdrain.to tho dregs the cup of human happiness j b,ut failing in this he is a poor disappointed criuitardj waarided it heart soured in . disposi tion?'and tossed like a d_felted ship - • ; ~ *, .'• -• , _ *_, t j - to and fro on tbo oean-.of life we .- ■, ■■i ■<-• . i ■> . ** ■- ' j ■1 aro not-now going into man's charac ter organ's merils,-nbpdli?*bufeingh*i righc lo such a-partner if he can by any chance meet with ei j wo » ■' ■-*. ■j . •-*. - should be the first to offer our con gratulations on so felicious a union and pray that this even balance tnighi be preserved'to lh'6 end of their cfavs and when their snal hour approach ed that death itself might not divide them we simply assert that such a being is not to be found—that this impossible woman'does not exist tbe immortal soul.of man yearns af ter'the beautiful,,the*good tho true and suffering*'sad hamanity answ.rs him with sorrow weakness and^im perfectioiy lto feels that virtue af ter af.l is iholright^thing j pnd if-he eanuot have t i\t in himself—f-cannot ust live up io the mark that he ought attain tb-*-he thinks it highly des.ra , . ~, . 11 bid that some 6ho should lie can enjoy the virtue that ia achieved by prapaict and self-denial".in another and dnjsomo incoherent way e„pocts 3dra<ypar_'of th fb|ovsin^'tq fall a his head and attend.^is_.steps pom ed eo disappqi«t.raent ho would cover his pw detinqiienoes by heaping re preaches upon woman } msny'a man startsubod'his wedctin tou^with the'firm cotivicuoii thatanangel is . * ■-. - * *. • • • * • *-* his pompanion*-»thati h has found the impossiblo worn wbo'had condef*cend««)d t'd cast in'ber lot with his who legardslier^idol with'bl\nd admiration l but even io tho midst of tho bridal how often,has a man's jaan4i writtont oni;the wall '« eighed • in the balance and found wanting and the man upbraids tho angel'f&r n6t possessing t^e gjaalitjesi that^.i*).cver^pxisted s^vejn nhisl own distorted braioti rpattr itb-n.-'-ther rmpossibl-bwom-a fesidoj fet rhan wi.h'_ti cj-ilto'ii-and a_4)rodent--'rc ecard to cdnge(iuencob seek the posii-j "*!, j'lt . >' f*.»i..o 1.1 il blej locking a first or awf m heart and a pic^r beadj and fts*.mncli mmiai bilityj beauty youth - ks money/as ho 6an combine with them let him k^ep ha*heav|i warm by love jtnd teny derness and-dovelop"the'sense ai*'d judgment by respect and iconfidence and if'she shoilld happeiji to have a prcpo'ip^eyanfifl pf j intojuct-7-which 1 with ail.d-i respect.to.raanly po^ver is tho case somotimes let him regard that pi'-celc-s duality not in a spirit of m.an/pvtty/rival ry but as a gift fropl heavpn,j joint ppsseeslon by whicl\_£oth may be better bothj*viser and happier ,:* whateverrsenso jtbey may b&ve between theo they , wiu want itall^,<,l r ifo>doqr»«y w-10-ng,1 tlfe's burden is gr^atj let them bo eau isfied to bcguilo^.tha one and_&b_ra the olher content if step by step and side by side they can move along together and thankful if a gleam of sunshine sometimes falls upon their 7,„w w btatoaa whlj girps iv *' '• is pubushetj evert tnursdaf by v • w-j h----fiu[lto r pro-pr '_'» ■• -'*° w,•0 l'l-tt-r uiu-'t oo addressed j yifs-.iv i o*_f_^io_3 ••..: : •* j_~ain st.i opposite st charles hotel •*' ' . tbttms of subschiptioj '*'*< on copy 1 month....so 25 i one copy 1 fear....ft oc a opy 8 nfoutha 0 3 i l'sn oopirs 1 year 17 60 '"_' na copy 6 iontlia 1 26 20 copies i year ii 00 f kaifla copt-a,at hlce vr troi_«arrier_»....,iv fcui 1 r •'• tvtrs ol ai)vi"rtistxo ' i oac square eight lino or le*»s)-1 n-vc-k to-one month om w0ek.......«....^l 001 throe xr**pkb •,")- wo ~' t«r week l-.o one month ........ 260 l ic ntracl may be made fo longer period*at t_g ollowing rates *•• •»>•• ',» *• ■ko lsi 1 2 mi 1 sm tn 1 yoar vi '■'••« iu-re $- fi 1 001 a 00 h 00 . 10 00 . . hre gqu^re 51)0 8(0 1100 16 00 26 00 *' quarter column 70011 00 1 00 18 0 -• ab 00 anil column 10 00 15 00 20 00 35 ck 60 00 li , on c«lnm 4 18 001 28 901 bo 00 0 00 joo 00 — — - 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back numbers can be supplied at any timw , i the ajj—jil*.vo**mi nt umpefis tv iaas««n•a.-t cloth binding will be sent by express free vf expens forst[>eaoli ontnl«l«tt)t t oniprlsi*g i-fetfe •-* umes.^ent on receipt of cash at the rate of 6 25 per 01 freightm expense of piu-.__-.i>.o i*ofthn li ready january l&t 1869 , • » f 1 ih p*ntaa*3 fe n_n»»r's wisßlr-y wfcwit'-a'yeßrj which mustiepaid at the subp-fribor'srpa!.i-qffio . £' kddiees " abf*j-k rotg-tw,,-t«^>-"ojlcl j . '«■» f js -* • ."* >'. flutt-hmti f it jrdveglo'e'n offhder of the old snd favorablj tf^novwjv-fou«,t)jo orqve»tee,n *■tjn'cli-jint j.oi iims,rai.':*!il_iht have removed to t«e*h * ija v ______ w wa r hro'oette . j -! t j 55'-mcro sti-ec^jsi-avetdrtlj xhb in'cvcn irf th-a.demand foff ii-r'ipiajio.-'pois-js tr>otr'|i*4 4_p*-*»ikim have coir,roueij us to e^tund^oiur kyt(u^i_jt^i^jfa9\l"l - ties trf three^tirue's tbeir.former 6i*.,*and having add €& iaadj-nebiii^n-.vetrj^tiin mi^rfefactwiife/^-c fetlrfll contjinu t yep pnr p-ri.ts yi<j_sa*ir*-3s awj nl-*4ss have been the lowest of any firet-class piano-porte ihafce-p y at-k?v*4t 6njp-{h.rd and kc fe.p'e-l/ulty oiie it by parties 2bout parchasiiifj-tn a cojvita*la»d wife all other maker . ' aug-ly ; ; r zri *^ r " r ■_ 1 j h g.i«"*wlek for-ncvr^of the old-and taa*ora--*j j known hpuse of grovesteen -_ co , 7 .**'! at f j t > v ? . r * ex-a.__>rq-_f io3-^-rj_i_e n."iu|i-!.laat bowsafiditddn xo 66i dif r qicat sl.yff iv.»ttr_«:__[ir t*ji•>fttlroi.«.t*«n li \ critics and popui»c.s,,,v.'e mntitio-n tspecialf i#'imppf t*.*ol„im»io4 this ne pi*?t'no.j ue**«v¥i>e*'-ilj.*.-exteri or-shoaidbe^l.-autlful t the^y^as m^odj tg_ft4 c»r we h.vitpaifi'fereat a^tenjioji to t*r.ui^:iif tbt-niup ifi-a«fyi<},tujit,is-con'se(led by_irwho biv seeti-t*jeni to be th bandsomest pian'otfortk made l-hoy-affc an*htlrtrty npw sfvr it>i'fonrfo*.rhl.lcoiners;tieav il carved l^bstantl^yfe ba|e-*-jchty mowd(>o."ia__ien tsins otni i..test 131phove9 sew icai.r iixi<i ac txon , jl/he tone i me.l.dioux au<ri*b'tk!ap<abi>lity t passages of every shade of.paiiressjofl from tht psftt estmuiypnr the cre.ssar.d.i and tbe ff jives-the per former ev»r 4vaj»ta_e.of ihe c-mceax--*_i»a price 500 .. : - [_--, j •»«- r * uc6-lf <; thblady's;frimd:_-;.1 j „ ...—, .■- i — • —-•— - --*' ' splendid.lnducements jta*subscritersl , .. _—... ..... ...-,, j j r i the la*ay's friend announces the following kove j lets for 1859._-"''*tietwee_itwo b rli.«"»eth p eot author of how woman dad ijor • vva the prire-of two men's-^n^s by'amanda m ' douglas author of 4-ha debarry fnrlnne 3 ftc.r a \ novel by louise chitidler moulton author of plee i inj from _ ats c nl a new te*el by m'rs.'*uonry ' wood the distinguished knglish-jovcii^t aut->or f east lsynn-e'ftc unless 3fr wood is prevented . i writing it by ill hratth)*—-.'lto iiu-rn-tro.s-snorter ate - [ ries by avi'liant galaxy of lady wri(e;;s j -, , o \ i 1 the hady's pnenrl-wtm give a finely-executed steef rnpraving ji jha.»dsa«ne do_blf-p*lkc,_<in.l)>cnla>r . - fashion-plate—eiiifraved on steel — unfl assort inept of wo.d-out_/il!«rtrat-img-th*3 _ ashio'ns fane work c iy every jaui_.erf._r fiii*'*j 1 '* ' it'w-11 givtf popular piec___f music worth the co^t of the td agaziii tn ltsal!--in vetfy number **•-*' * • a copy of the lar^o and kqix b«*autifuj prern-i . urn steel bn?ra\*infi--_"tne song of uome at sea engrave express fononr reed«r*,/at 4f c*sfe tor the en.xraving alojie of nearly 1003 wjil be iiepl po_t p»id t.-every suit 2 o/ssbsfrtiber nitd to'every per son e*idju ; s cm-a»(?lul thi giigraifjiiajis^ii ar._r*et . c|p*;r new subsarftbr kai w lb fi key ssbt scrtbers wbo send jn their names fprj_b6 before iq flfstoffko^enrbtfi1 sßnll toceive the tovember and december numbers ot-t;!i»3 yenj ho addi/.i-8.-m-kiiig : f.xnrteen months in all and all new subscribers for i3g3 sh;\ll rtioeiya mugoicf cgt daot holiday num ber making thirteen months in all , 1 . _ a f ( f copy witb s thelareai*re,roi«n»|;i»iravins _ 0 4 copies ■_....- -- ....,....,...-. 600 ft "• t'f ,"• liir.tj andftn<3 krfttis).p.vi..♦..;.v s 09 ~*""' ' aii4_-ie tt ßraai i 6 t l l f,„_.>j f on copy eafch of lady's friend kiid post and \ f ' premium jingrvilug..a.ii.ab...j.i e l x tho getjer-jup of a club willftlw-ays r-c«i*fie_a,e*n«y.«f 1 the premium brntra^rttrr mfanbers of a ftlub wishing ■uie premiimn l angra'hn_g itr»mit of oniirieltr [ specimen copies sent krat-isi i n i wacwres».j bf t"tdi3a(j^y_p_tmnsoir ' •» i 111 r.h 9 w**ln v e*j*-e^?hila^e>plria i?i ~ l j - '„ !■_■■~ j ■<•,**■■• on it h»-i ••' i 6_i_i■i_^__iri^e watc-iinakcs wnji three mile we_t'mf calpe gfirafdean on the jickson road y p**»**oknown.k the.'__.t jt * hayjfng permanently located ci the above named place tie is ow prnparedi -. d 11 woi in his line in the shortest possibje time n :« ll_7^work-;opx?^gsftj 0 t nd the work done np tn tbe tjest possible aanner all orders respectfully solicited ~ •«- «_▼ ' heisalsopre»b_etfi_id*4.h'»beßt'<)l _!■*-*» ;» , _ ji4gnjbtjlot pl-vtinsii-l l having had se+otel*jvars p.riwic*9irt»*'_h*"j.si ne art on hi o<iasioiia give gimcral vaisfaotian '• r al-phi-na'lc wafttko.-tfj iri trrtnstrian boy wishing to leai thj^aijtj a 09fj ppwrt»oij-iyjil o*ll-1 rt if ton _ fl__v wa_^l fc~<n,y xrbiiint*t>-isifi thet-nited sule , i fiflola lll^nt ** c-m 6j ; , sample c¥t am__rt_lirfet'o 3lx.-too , . t i r ._ 1 " r 11 _ lni-fofr ot*t ' the pfrfs**prs furrv'njii'rrr of t\ie ael and one tl*\t every ' 7tethai.it lfpnkm nd bfciwi v_t!*e'l;*»frl i*\-i'h lmy ofllce lir*.4t!flve r tjiu semi cirjoltfsiij jterms s { ffxx(ih^avatfkx coj'ttt-iujgs #~ { 0 1 "—: r r —*-; —■■» -■,*•- i^wol i iiarcliaii's ett3t»:i^*?i|t,fiu ot v '•-** ' * **" 1 — . ■*, , . j notice is hwejiy giar»»to allpel-soas idr-e-pphjed,-tlrst i 1 thevindoi'si{;u*d guardian of columbia alt ►*< miu«r ( i . will at the mst term of the cape girnrde/m court ' \ ot common piea to be cocmireneetx mi h'l4 at t_e ] ce«rt honsb in the city and county ot c*pa i \ dean stjrt-e of tfissortrl on tho ht-d fit febanary s99 ma)'ti final settlement t his exuudiankbljpyt u pffaks of said estate * . 40hn j(tj>kn nova6--5»-j ■i.ln _. "»' .. *' nakil*u tttf «,.',» z^77 —. i : ■j**!*>e t < rl?_jeculqp >_* scitiegijeat •* n-*io . t creditors and u'toilrprs irrterested-in-ttiv admin tration of t.he exe.uiurshi^/of mn..«.t<*t or-lvnuls-i j 1 alloa,idoeea-nl are fce^eby rotiflm that ou ui..first , ay ofthe rtcatterat oj tbo«ap.'cjli»im*>n co*it'<*f oon—non pleas to be omnrence4 jjh bald in the-citf , nnrt comity-of cape a-ranhrio on tvie first monday in ebrus_j*,-*l'»s > f fijl-<ioa*b lioal'cettlrmcnl of eaid execntprship > . . joll^vjljjifty y ( noir2.--i*i cfi j ,"•<•- j execofor ——*-' 1 1,1 4 - ■'—**■..**■.■>■' fu wi j^t_7ftlila-i_;r & rtobs-___l d-alefis ik ' 1 . —.* ip r a oojd8 9 i.kd gkoceeies . „ j__c__so_*ti ivx.o oi -» ,-,. -' *♦•-*- '.' 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( j t 1 hi _.' rla^a > - ■-.>!<>> jj p*)4 jljl rti.j-3 fiv 7.9 l ml inf f *• f the field idj tot •.•*■■» g^jr iiyi-'cf i ci n r-i no un ull t j d - *-*;•". n .«*- il-t •'» • f^i i.»w 4 i.d-*j oi 1-v.fini-i ■■■".» ij i od j jf beautifier af is a b*<m*&rj nu-io-ua *_■_• lo rb.t rfi iwit j it bfiad'^l-lßabt n:l*i dl f 5s i fro r.s hi co oil ."-*.} i <,«!* -•»'--• | hi uib v»'«b > t l-p*-l v***.v*l*f«t *!-- " j i-i_i - *-*> rt ir.rr.''til fjo-ft fa j fl"_'*.i<?*r magazine for september -, fl'*he_sl oir:/cof_talt;%f;^d.,;o ! cro^*&trei^vsnlff4ove d_t sh^ftk 11 fceau t fi_sr tbav richpsev&fj 11 4hw-rg e*s-«r kriown^fn'llrls'iin he j f_t_if*s-«r d iwil dc.igw ono j.'i lady b^^-^knw wright,-*-„n j \! pointed t 4 f l sl-i,u;"*ws jtveal oft and 11 delicate aa a chiidi ano_l-i**r.lptfy j it ahd another away wilh r all i i i , cj *. "<*'•'-, re * «*»** , | i hurtful cosmetics,-and c-vq mqionly | u i ia rt n 3 orange*b_'s's6ii)i i i^giye beau,ty jtgjtho gom^le.xiya } w,ifc 6 x l vtou*bm.o^,«_m .': s»•l w irt.j«r*f«rd l^e^{^!ita^*_l 5 u i all dru-rgists in capb k*rar__*u u*it f u i ' 00 uotues .**■» f hi-e otttes *~ •--*'*-* j or idrea ostah tf t j.pjjiw-toj'4 j_!fe»i.f | i > nr »: _ '*<** o ir.r i'-ii h*t«cd v t *,-•*- i-,-»_iq crii lot vi.r-i ««---] *»«" ( pt^inu|m o;^^p_uu cobta*f'b eatf r<i&ch d ___*:, jg_-terr 0 1 < i-cbßt_r bed-bdg^bx-erm.narorr * f coßta.'s nl^rfr-e tri\ecl o wctck 1 ' i bnt-«".*i o idi'i s *-* b iioio*»i ' 1 ronl*f infallible remedi««u*i»*<a j 18 years estabutjifd iq n^iy y-rk l / i ' 00i boxes and flirsl-s mamifaettlted | au druggistsin cape fi>ltt,v_o_au^i*ril t|»ew }. » 4 " f beware of spurious imitations j »*. -. \ -*.' n !••♦ uoijniu n*»-7 oi i 1 00 sizes enlby piail on reqrip of jiru it r t - ' , 2*-0 w any tbrea 1 co size of jt_i>re * ' : -**^__' f-.t f l ' i *->-, l i ; d,ejs jlenßy f^„qo } .. oc 1 i__^nv_t fsw^'^i m_-"_j - h wxlso & co.,.&ndf tj lo • i <;- -• fcary re_td g % \ a * 1 "•"-'' i 7'l*-■-f~,gl■~-**»-rfkatt mo 0 i o and at wholesale.ln all the cities and vk<*l w | tow*i«.!ntb<»*_ii_*atfitq !._•- -"* j.ll-«p pw _. i fiiei^;miiifi 8 , _ i i * t,!'f)t ♦«-"-. lq«il s ■•» pp^_4:e_s^j-a.i_ii i ! \__ t )•»>-» o i»»o_i_tli 1 bn i ! *. nos.^os o^n4.*3loi hm-ar v i j_*t__r^li b•_,:ff'l:lt stj_s!tt_i oj 3r to ia iool a j'>:ia ;«»•»« -•*•'__»» <-•■, ,_♦ , . qndo&it i j(ejo_.^l*a.'^it*r'-fr ?.""**'* *» htij * fe-wu-i ltol^u.>_m^i r s i — . * <«■■-»- ■—- *- _, jt^hi3 is ■£ folt orireojl^ommofcial ju b*jsii-ess-coiw'«_._*f+rai«_n d tb t»anajfc-t ' es 6et*e**sary ftw a voungthanwho desire either to .... da bu#i<m s o¥^4 tr--w t kerp bdblw f«__«.w o«ier since its esf.-iblisliniont in isc2 tbe institn , "_-' ii bn ed-«-4ed un>-r(><la ojf the-pnon-infirt k_ain«m , abd hook-keepers of st l.onis t w*hom r_*ri«©n % a refv«n»***j)tt 4>«!#ife f r.tri t olle(f i v r * t resent occupies a splendid m.-yble building on tbe fin st st***b_of ttbeta|v,-«n(l is#rp**i_*l4*iwi amucorp * ft experienced rrofesssafs whosia atrahjlity.jkiddoet .>,*, amf rea_iit«6ai o esniaujlil-bnlue-l will n»t*ft.it of'r nhdncing the uuisvrapid ininrovement in the ahortt _ _, jtpfsiupultal e.aii vuj 0 iw •-»* *• - a i c_ie_^t lthe->.fitcb,-f ihe 4argus r .. ma '' h * { wol'i f.ioir_-r x**ti6 i jl ' 1 of-bao'k-keepingj xwi «^* , peiiiu->*_jsbip^*'<^'£n-ncr_iall v ". jjaw and business f#r«is timo-un r",ii__iii»"d.»_..*__-;.._ia j.*.50,00 '- ■• .., los"tf.-i o>f.j-wi0 f.j-wi •>!*> f ■'-'•■-' - gi-nimar reading s-^llinjr extra „_-, rr r r*lr<circi_m a«l sn«fiitirr*nr,l s-»»»ns_it>,»4 l l-**.«il_,'fl u "* '„;' fece're-rtw 1 „„,, , yri-3 j»i.u.uj*»-.i ouf fu-a i*»-i i ' ,', t • f k 1.,^38-i-'-»4'-rt-fu*l__*r©otad -* •^ w-iral ln r<2 j f " w-n9kn.o7 fiol 1 ' **" u »**« ."'•_..*-**^_~ i*'fl pl_j^lst^a_x>ii'b n • • '•« _-*- ~ _. r-r fl '"/ '>*" q t r1 * f kohee-**tfcere>.y prven m-at ie'fcnf tc^t.imerftarjr ■upon tbe estat^-of julm v l'.jt>'^-r«.<t«eo;i«e l t -,' ' : been ktimttetf 4 thettndersi'nvi !•? the"cleik of «!»<» cap.(*ir-4-_-ancijurt ol c n,n<)nii,k>b-i l , r ija l v«_w*.tiooj jf*l bearirn j»t*jiily'mtj(,l«-*-b ** j * - t1 ■) all p«r»onf hayincclaiai.a«jii-6t aai es_._i are t*m *•»'*.*»/ quested to"*p*hiblt tttem tome for allowance whbm c year from the date of r letter or they may _*• . precluded from any b-nefli of i-a*l e.tnte *, rxi it mh-i \ i cuim-be not nrejcnted wttbi two feaj mioy will b itrerer b»rr^"i , mi^lu-h h «•!.• •!** './. 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Object Description
Title | Cape Girardeau Weekly Argus, 1868-12-17 |
Masthead | Cape Girardeau Argus Vol. 6 No. 28 |
Date | 1868-12-17 |
Subject | Cape Girardeau (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Description | An archive of a politically independent weekly newspaper in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, that supported the Union cause during the Civil War. |
Publisher | W. M. Hamilton |
Type |
Newspapers |
Format | Image/Tiff |
Source | Bound volumes |
Language | English |
Coverage | Missouri -- Cape Girardeau County -- Cape Girardeau |
Rights | Public domain |
LCCN | 071.7896 C17 |
Date Digital | 8/23/2010 2:00:41 PM |
County |
Cape Girardeau County (Mo.) |
Contributing Institution |
Southeast Missouri State University |
Copy Request | Contact Kent Library Special Collections and Archives at One University Plaza, MS 4600, Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Telephone: (573) 651-2245 Fax: (573) 651-2666 Email: semoarchives@semo.edu |
Description
Title | Cape Girardeau Weekly Argus, 1868-12-17 | |
Masthead | Cape Girardeau Argus Vol. 6 No. 28 | |
Date | 1868-12-17 | |
Subject | Cape Girardeau (Mo.) -- Newspapers | |
Description | An archive of a politically independent weekly newspaper in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, that supported the Union cause during the Civil War. | |
Publisher | W. M. Hamilton | |
Type | Newspaper | |
Format | Image/Tiff | |
Source | Bound volumes | |
Language | eng | |
Coverage | United States; Missouri; Cape Girardeau County; Cape Girardeau; | |
Rights | Public domain | |
Page | 1 | |
Sequence | 1 | |
LCCN | 071.7896 C17 | |
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cape girardeau weekly argus vol vi cape girardeau missouri thursday december 17 1868 ; n'cc -_— _ i ■j ■■« r the autumn fire by a-**^l cable cole ' , x atrange rwcefwidcliery eem to lurk * in the evening glow of first fall tires ; z xf dr„_ming vrijin doomed ever to walk ( willi myths and ehailows tliati n*4ldg kt** |
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Date Digital | 8/23/2010 2:00:42 PM | |
Filename | 18681217_001.tif |