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4 i i OUR CHEAP COLTOIg. J. M. A Tovnap For Anything and Everything in the Line of Medicines, Chemicals. Pine Met Articles.

1 Xj- W- BTCTBBSIjIj Ac CO- be is now aiaociatod in tbe 1 Begs tonform his friends that IGrttccsznr -wrw- iv Kfbuc fait irHu-isirT0Kkrr: WSIUlMImia tcMtanySM MS WXQitJilr.lal.aai.mn a ttamipwl to oerunijy iwity ft.oe Colored Border Hetn-. ftich Linen andk'fe ISC ThiFinest Gents Xidi Glove is tbe City j- ti.50 Castor Back Gloves Drivinf S1.00 New styles Tiei, 400 patterns to from. -t: WiinidiiMS (mfljt'OUlntol Dualsp and B. T. Wff Hata.

bD ths latest styles Just raqtflied. 1 5 The Tailor. Baker block, Springfield, Mo. 3 N. Broadway, St.

Lpoia, Mo. Fine Plaited Shirt SAmm Cor; College and Campbell st cocNTT cwbt. urmc lions onmuas torn, arwimD Tonorrnn oeimr.fccem. Thc cosrt met with aQ the Jodgn present except Mr. Hankins.

Ordered that tbe court accept tbe proporilioB of tbe clectrie fighting pony for furnishing light tor the eoort hduelnd annex, towSrOwTarclamp in eoort room, rated nt 3,000 revdV-power, and sixteen incaadeeeent lamps rated at- sixteen candle power each, dietribnteda directed by th olfierrs, at $38 per month, or as many mon may be needed at $1.35 each, payable quarterly, for the term at two years; aio to fnrsbh the neeweary wiieefnr and neeemai; lamp shades and holders for I10.40.ssid company to kne the lamps clean and in rrpair at theiV expense. Warrant of ten dollar each were ordered toned for the benefit of C.B. Hager, and Mm. Cravens, pour person. A few reductions and change of description were made.

ApntontwaaeuggMted.tohwMto J. M. ioungbiood, nwigner of John D. Seagga. Ordered that S.

1L Boyd, W. Thrasher and F. A Heflernan be and they are hereby appointed a committee towards securing proper room tor United State district eoort service, that they makes report to this court a soon aa practicable. R- P. Norman and Janies Perkins ited to appear on the 17tk insL! and show eanse why the Sparkman road bad not been opened according to ths order of this court dated September 3.M84.

1 SUITS to order '5- --A-NEW DRCM RPsr Cajit John Matthews post Xa 69, G- A held aa totanriiag meeting lari night Ik. T. Bobbenon, formerly sar-geon of tbe Twenty-fourth Missouri in-fantry, wu mnriend ia a new member. 'A eubscriptioa has been started to raise money for a dram corps for the Souof-Tetenaa. Joha Pam, tbe dram-major of Hobart's military Springfield, has genrroasly offered to drill the boys gn tsilowsly and barns them ready to aceompany the local posts to St Louis when the national encampment assembles there next September.

W. 2L Thomas, C. M. Ersraol and T. P.

Mann were, appointed a committee to nhe funds end will wait our dtiaen from. -time' to timei only ms hand red dollars will be required, then should be no trouble in raising tbe money. The young men of the city will no doubt contribute to this worthy object Erciy day adJ to th gnat amount of evidonca as to the curative powers of Hood's Letter an coustantly bring received from all see tfoaa of the country, telling of the benefits derived from this great Ittonneqaaicd'tor general dm Mlhr, and aa a blood purifier, expelling every traced scrofula or ether impurity. -Row to the time to taka U. Prepared by CL Hood ft Lowell, Mas.

Sold by all Don't think because th ground hog fooled you that Sittler will, tmt call and see him on St Louis ktrert and: ace how quick ha will taka is fife lixe photo. E3BE5 DtffiffiES SPECIM. (1)30 antMcnui ruwona MOST PERFECT MADE. fruuawd otth triri ivnid toPurirr, gticuuth, md lledthtulMM. Dr.

rnrea Bakn PoitrnBtaM MSBBoob.IiuMkAhnaorPhophlM. Dt-Prire iCSiarillirtoMlr- bktbxxtegb DEE MORTON'S TBIALj jA The case of Dee Morton, who was recently tried and sentenced to five years la the penitentiary on charge of amanlt with latent to rape, came up again today, he having been, grunted a new trial A large crowd filled the court room anxious to hear the evidenoe. The defendant, through hi attorneys, filed objectlona to the panel, which were heard and ovemled. The principal objectlona were that it wu not a regulaf panel and thnt there to no colored meet on the juiy. The namea of the juiy are as follows: W.

Raymond. Bert Raymond, M. Cantrell, J. W. May, R.

Meacham, J. R. Lemons, George Cooper. J. 8.

Smades, 8. R. Weed, J. W. McKee, T.

F. Mann, and Joseph Ward, The same witnesses aa in the first trial will testify, and the rase will hardly he decided to-day. A farmer ouee tub! us that he would not be without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup If It cost $5.00 a bottle. Dr.

J. M. Keeelcr, Merchant Tailor, 43 Gorman Street, Baltimore, Md eaye I find Salvation OU effectual and speedy in the cure of The Springfield plumbing oouipany are Ihepnly Jieensed plumber la the dty, Coll on ns fur specification, term for payment 80, CO and 90 day. 1 Sittler. on St Louis street kecM the Uteri designs In pictura frames.

A large lot of household goods, consisting of Marble tup tables, marble top stands, bureaus, to be sola Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m. In front of tha old Moore Anctlup Proprietor of The Entire SdrenneMHiwwUlhc WeentdlothbaeJoma eSihtmwcf moMlifcetwuMr geld riac, Seuhtc bluet face wuh taMdo. ntm ivtMLaaosauaMuadaMicwMd. Ess.wia.'ss as WAUTBD.

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0. H.C Tarry, R. S. SALE Wkaiwa II Samkill ak I Haul BaaMI ky UirtrlkrwAar a daMd a lailawa, Jaafl. Jv JJ aai S4-4 VI.

ail latbayrar Ikl. aaitnwulM la ihwH kik sfwHs. kank tl ua nd knk IS. yaw SI naym-ivaly to nairia'nSM af Unana aaoaiv, laCa Miaaaari, aaawyal to to aaaf-baal'iVMiMik nal HMkhlur auaak-Mhtotiliyiif Mark aaanty af akd sou 1 HMwarir to-wU: Vartr. bar (A) tori aflk anoik aftoiia-tone iwa IS).

Mart Ira lt ft CUr af tomb SfrlaaUrM, raaaiay aae oa baaunJ aJinanjUfl Mel aa aUae Is Mato, aalu ntadr af Inut wm onlaMama to yaytoaal 1 rariato fwalniaj Ikarrto datcrUiadl sad wkaira fha aaM MMrakaraba-a aaa dot aad laiana maalaa kauaM, saw, UMrtfbrv.ai IM Mara of lha lral baldaraf aald aotas oaltoa la Sank (tael Owl I. lb aa-danl(al, will, la wurilina wilb I to- lam adbrariatoMafaaMdaailaal Inal la aU ike fnai Mat Ihrrvto liaaarltoa at Mkli Vtadaa la IkaMskaal ktodar Mr rash la toad at Um (mat dear oi Um ert to-at. ia ally o( snegSaU.aeaBiirsidilaiaktoraiald.ee Sittindiiy; March tV, 1887, hrlwwalhsheantof s'eiock a a. aa I a'oto y. a.

1 ioai day, layayaf aadsilWy Mid autriwllh Inara da ikrraaa. -togaitor wUk aaau sad az Maura aarrallaw ifcM iraai. T- MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY, Wholly aalik AriilaMI OysMBM-Cartaaf UIX Wndarias A ay book toamrd la as v-Mltoi. riaiyaniua, dk oytolnas el Mr, Praelnr, Iba Amaaaiarr, Beat. Aalar, Jadak f.

Hraiamla, Drs. X'aar, Wood aad oikara, tort SS7, Plflh Avaaaa, -J: Maw Tark. NT. Bi This is a BonaFide Closing Out Sals of tho TEMPLE OPMON if 'v. 'vd -r- P- No goods changed or taken back.

y' CJ. 5 yrs: Everything Sold Oheap for; Spot Cashs 'f- ai-'. 'X 1 f. S' 4 iP.S.-A the Sheriff Sale of Victor Sammeri, Temple of Fashion- it was appraised for over Sit and it waa sold to H. B.

Chafliu ft Co. for who turned the stock over to ALBERT SILBER-BERGc This Stock will be laughtered to realize' the cosh and make a quick sale to vacate the building, At the laet mealing of lh Knighte id Pythias lodes, Xa $9, w. Morrow, dty manhah wa admitted, ukiag tbe eteoad 11a wfll Salih riding lha goat nest weeL ThaCbriatiaa dnitk troubles are about to bo aettled. Negotiation are pending tide afternoon for the eato of tha property to on faction for and other coulderationa. The political pot to beginaing to almmer.

There is considerabla talk of A. Hall lor mayor oa the demo cratto ticket, "while the'- republican mention L. W. HnbbcB. Both ar well qualified, fire and progreirire men.

Frits Iliokle, who recently eklM with a team end three hundred douan, haa been heard from at and Cbanrrale, but baa eluded arrmt far. It to thought that ba will ehortly becaught. George W. Young, one of the proprietor of the Taney county Snn, to in from Forsyth, Oa hi way here be aw a eorpe of sorreyon working from Chadwick ia tbe direclioa cd UarriMB, and work wu progrewing rapidly. Three prisoner were brought in by deputy eheriff laet night and lodged in the county Jell for life keeping Ben and Tike Bledece, carrying ooneealed weapon, from Christina county, and Albert Swan, ofDpugla eounty.ehnrg-d with burglary, 'i The Springfield military will gire a grand akating and dancing par' nival at Mode Ball, Monday erealng, Feb.

14. Skating from 7 to 8 JO. Dancing from 9 JO to 11 Music In both bras and airing. Admission II rente; ekatea ,39 penta; dancing 35 cent. The county oeurt haa increased- the treunnw1 ealary to 1 1,500 per Waundentaul that this was done nt the reouant of a number of prominent buaneu men, who claimed that the compensation wu inadequate for tbe amount of responsibility and bond.

During the pari two yean his liabilities amounted to and Ms compensation 83,100. Mr. Samuel Whitney, who recently purchased the stock and business of Whlta A Durbin oil the corner of College and Campla-ll streets, bar so. euredtbe aerrtoea of that genial and AreouwdatlBg gvnfieaun, Mr. Jalm Hatfield, who now eatend a cordial Invitation to all bla old customen and friends to call ami see.

him. AH who um groceries will do well to waU-h tbe advertisement of Whitney at the bead of the local oolurana of Thc Lbadh. via a ware, iiee, The reader of Tun Ltao will be pleased to learn that there fr at least obedrtadfnl disease that eolenee haa been able to care in all Ita stages, and that is Hall's Catarrh Cure ii the only positive curs known in the nteilictl fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diaeaav' requires a eon stitntional treatment Hall'e C-alarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly Upon the blood end ittocna surfaera of the thereby destroying the foundation of tha dircsso and giving the pallont strength, by building up ths constitution and assisting nature in doing ita work, The proprietors have so much faith In lie curatlvo powers that they offer ons hundred dollars for any ease It fails to Cura. Bend for tha list of testimonial.

Address, F. J. CHENET ft COt Toledo, 0. IfSuld by Druggists, IS eta. open ths.Doors r.

Has PiurcHased i- i-H. i -v; ill if 5- i si! i- 'V. ..1 7r -i A i I f- ij. i-' 1 $20. $5.00.

FAXJTS SPRINGFIELD LEADER. FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1M7. LOCAL LACONICS. rtci-rr about low ar snr earrings.

B.11E. Cooper in Wellington, Kansas. Frobnfe eourt arill ba in session J. F. G.

Bender earn in from Ask Gray but Elder Kirk of Aak Grove, Is in tbe dir. 6 BUhep Bowman lecture to-night in One It. E. Church. The recorder dlmmied Justice to vsgnnt thin morning.

Phil If ortoal daughter, and twenty, died of consumption yesterday. Mr. J. M. Caey, a wealthy merchant of ML Home, I up buying 1 Material to on tbe ground for a new eldewnlk on the south aide of Lincoln street An luterantiug midon of the alumni will be held to-night in the high school building' V' Rathhun, Travers ft Rathbuu received an elegant new ufe from Cincinnati yeaterday.

Mr. Juba Runyon and child, from Vernon county, eirired. but night and ngialered at the McL Work i programing oa the new bnOdingi of. Ben Kersey and W. F.

Durbin in the fourth ward, Judge llankina ia not attending tide term cm oeurt It to reported that he to wmlllng with the roeaalr. Thornton McNeil, general luor-chaata at Magnolia, made an algnment yerterdsy fur tlw benefit of their creditors. B. X. Ingram hai completed hi atom building at the mill, on Jamea river, and put in a dock of good ready for bunlneM.

At oue o'clock yesterday afternoon tbe thermomter indicated It degree above sera. Jt wa down to thirtreu at o'clock thla morning. Col. T. C.

Lora roturned from Little Bock, yeeterdar, wbera he dla-poeed of tro ear load of mule. Ho went to Seymour thle morning. Chan Kevnti and Ml Bottle M. llotg will be married Best Monday night, after which tbe happy couple will taka a abort tour out. A large pane of glnia wee broken In tbe window of the Bom 1 building, Campbell street, by the etorm laet night.

1 The damage ii between voire and fifteen dollar. fw- BULLIUERS -AITD: DRESSMAKERS If 4- Saturday, Febuary 14th 1 idMCribai pwipniy. S. M. tforioa, Mma.

Ike uboNdMCril asaiGXEK'i IOTICK. NOTH' I hkmWrivn te I wnt.iwm inn SajrX Sfflt, M), u4 mMtHuaftatm Cava, the a SW of TImm M. Knarr, allow MriwOiM s'lctilaMMS On. MlWihrtr anw nml altt lh MUM itJ 11. Km.

a. atiaus, imim. 1 a. vo. B01D Jt DEUKIT, ATTORSEYS AT, LAW, OUetenr nietXaUOMl Out.

aimcnxi.n. sawiii -NOTICE. Parties contemplating patting in wafer servlees, in house-or park, should bo aura to hava lieeaaad plumb-ora to do their work, ao that the plumb, era can ba held mpourible for such Water will not ba turned on sny work dm by plumbers who hare not given ths necessary bond and pm-cured license to do j-lumbing in the dty and who havw not submitted to ua spemfieathme for ouch SrameriELD Warn 1). Rubinsoo, Snpt. LAND SALES.

Alice A Comp to W. H. Lenox; 40 seres In 23. $1,000. Kathsrioe Willisma trorire 1 of Firri Congrerkikmsl'chuivh; atrip of land, $335.

James Rwhdrsia to J. K. Richer-sin; lot 1. Mock Wilson ft Bentleys addition to Ash Grove, $600. -Sittler was out early this morning looking for that ground hog asya ba can find tha rascal ha wBI show him up in the true light and furnish all who will visit Ifr establishment a life sia photo of ths miserable wretch that ha so willfully misled th people of this 1 Vouaialas Tailor ayaiaas af Di MltlH Is a grand success.

If on wifi call and sea it you will ace why ao many nr teaming and all delighted with it It to simple, scientific and self-fitting. Learn it aow.while tha inventor and hi wife an stepping at the Central llwteL Weiner Bier to thoberi'f, fi Fashion ft i- of goods in the i i'-i THE WHIST CLUB. Tbe whist club wa plensantly entertained nt Mica Annie Abbott's, Weri Walnut lari night. About twelve 'couplet were 'present a fcL 1 Misses Annie Abbott Edna Abbott, Edith RogeraMamto Roger.Brella Sherwood, Gladyi Willianus Fannie Cren-sbaw, Amelia GUIs, Celia llecr, Anna Williams; Carrie Morehouse, Hattie Foote and Mrs. Mclmia Joni-s, Meesra W.

Mattock, TImm. Willianu, A W. Ollis. R. G.

Johnson, B. A Andrea, C. P. OUia, Ed Mansfield. Gea CUrk.

Jack KoMeH and C. A.IL MIm Mamie Roger and Ed Mansfield took the first prises, while Mise Ollis, end Will Mattock gut the booby prises, Lari night the Frisco Opera Hones in North SiiringfieU was well filled with an intelligent and cultured audience to hear the famous elocutionist Helen Potter, who came at the instance of the ladies' aid society of the Congregational church. She suoese-fully impersonated John B. Gough, Lady Macbeth and other noted characters. The talented lecturer, we understand, left for Kansas on the morning train, accompanied by her maid.

Tin ORTold Story- Of tM peralbr amlklad nwrtta ef Jloedl SaruportUa Is Mir aenlmcd tj th volaa-tary testbacay ef thousands whs hart tried it Jtocnltar it tha comUnaUsa, proportion, aid prepantlba of its fnemtientt, peenllar la ths exU-MM can' with which It Is pot ap. Hood's Banapartlls ateompIlshM carts wbert other preparations enttrdy fill, Paco-' Usr la tha WMqoalled food aasM has and at hems, which is a tower of tUonfth abroad, peculiar la the phenomenal sale It has attrinsA a Hood Sarsaparilla Is tha most popular and taccHatni medtdna hefors tha pokU today fur purliytoc'th blood, eivlnc streofth, crsailag aa appetite. suffered. fraia wakefulness aad tow spirits, and alia had aexema on tha bark of my head aad seek, which was very I took on VottW of Hood Banaparilla, and I have rceclnd te much bsnedt that I am very Fateful, sd I am always (14 to spsak eased ward for this Has. t.

Mi vtbbb, Paltsrilta ro- PurlfleiB the Blood Henry biSS. Campbell Street, Ksous City, hid scrofulous tores all over his body for Mtcanyoai Hood1 Banaparilla cemptately caradhlm. J5 Wallaea Back, at Kcrth (uffend cterea years wim a terrible variooe deu ea bis tofc 0 bad that ba hsd to gtva ip business. waa (and at th nicer, and alaoof estsrrh, hy -r Hoods Sarsaparilla I eMhrantnexMa. atiMsIwSt.

IMpsndaaty IOO Dotes One Dollar BANKRUPT tvf ONE NIGHT ONLY. of Uxa Emiaeat Tragediea, ERBDEBIOKWAED Supported by an Efficient Dramatic Company under the Management of gjjDSOS ft ONEIL Ffcap Sheridan Knowles' Grand Tragmly. in Six J- Produced with tho same Spedal and Historically Correct Scenery. 1 Magnift-cent Costumes' nd Superb Appointments and Decorations used Jn New York, St Louis and other large cHies, which an carried on tha tour by the Ward management 5C- NOINOKE ASEINPRICES- t. IS Csnts; Gallerj 50 Csati.

Sato of Reserved Seat commences at Stephens Book Store Thursday morning. the BOSTON STORE, STOCKS Gffeyictor rv 3sV-v f. Erj6Mtemembcr the Temple of Fashion carried' thie finest stock great South west; (not xccting Louis Kansas; if? j- Come now' and A 0ot the Greatest 1 Barsaizxs ever of-; foredin this coun-is Fine eloeed out in Fifteen Days to Realixe the he Thie Entire Stock must be rime. Come early end get Firat tv 1 A.1 1 ly. Alheri i "Vv 1 CASH.

We will Slaughter them at almost any Price to dose them out within the above r- vv 1 i -j, 1 yf'v. 1 1 i -i i- PropAietor of iher- Choice. AV- of overjr descrip iion. Ur tt i'f. 'V -A m.

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