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2 71 7t bC ha" no v4lue hout To can iVlV IV exchange it for something you A need. When you go to the Marx Clothing SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE. Will give you more value for your money than any other house in the city. We dery competition on our All ool $5, $7 and $10 Men's Suits, $2.50 Child's Suits, $5 Youths Suits, ages 14 to 19. Be sure and don't buy a dollar's worth of goods until vou have seen and priced our line it you desire to make your dollars reach as far as possible.

You know the old saying, "Money saved is money made." We keep no shoddy goods and guarantee satisfaction on every sale or refund money. MX OH on Southwest Corner Square. JAKE MARX, M'g'r. A. A.

MEHL. STUPENDOUS Millinery Clearance Sale, BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 18. For one week we intend to raise havoc with our stock of Black and Colored Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets If you are interested you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. We will sell you a Black French Chip Flat (fancy rim) worth wholesale from i.oo to for 35c. A line of Children's Hats in Colors and White, goods that sold from 65c to $1.25 at 33c.

A line of Ladies' Hats in Brown, Tan, Butter color and mixed, all Fancy Braids, this season's goods, the price will be 35c for this week former prices 75c to $1.25. Our entire line of Coloied and Black Hats and Bonnets, former price from 75c to $2.50 all will go at 75c A BONANZA A lot of Black Leghorn Flats, high and low crowns, nothing in town like it for less than 65c to 75c at 21c. On our entire line of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets we will give you 33 1 3 per cent, or one third off during this We have now about 25 pieces of the Fancy Ribbon you considered bo cheap at 25c during this sale 1 5c. A. A.

MEHL. 302 SOUTH STREET. P. S. Our Parasol and Umbrella Sale has been such a marked success that we concluded to continue the sale for another week.

We have still a good assortment to select from. OVERSTREETJHE DRUGGIST HKUVEH THK UKHX ICE eREflM SODA J. E. KEET, Pres. LEE HOLLAND, Viee Pres.

E. L. SANFORD, Cashier The Exchange Bank, Of Springfield, Mo. Capital, Greene County Depository. Every Accommodation Extended Customers Consistent with dale Banking.

TROY STEHM LAUNDRY The Oldest and Most Popular in the city. Telephone 175. 213215 West Walnut St Work from surrounding towns solicited" THE DE1I0CBAT: SPKLNGFIELD 110. FBI DAY MORNING, JCNE 21, 1895. TALKS BY GOVERNORS Mrklnlry auQ Morrill Male Speeche la Kansas.

Orand. Army Day at the Chateau qua at Ottawa. Thousands ef freple lreent te llear The Addresses Aa Enthis U.tlr Crewd. Ottawa. June SO.

Today dawned bright and clear for the Grand Army exerciae In Cbteu uwmblj park. People were early astir. Ilea woman and children were la holiday attire and buslneea house, dwelling i and lawn were gy with flag and national color la bonor of Governor McKinley, of Ohio. During tb forenoon band played In tb park or on tb treeU and detachment of old soldier and milita marched about the town. Cairlage and wagon loaded with country people began to arrive before many town people had bad their break faata The flrt excursion train arrived at 10 o'clock bring1 over 6Q people and before It o'clock ten arrived with an aggregate of 0.000 (tranger.

Later seven more arrived AJ. KPMUSD HOKUM, and It la estimated that fully 10,000 people came to witness the exercise, those who live here and thoe wbo hire tent on the Chautauqua ground. The exerciae In the park conducted by Rev. D. C.

Miller, president of the assembly, began at o'clock with a concert by the soldiers' home bind and the auembly choru led by Prof. Caso. At 10 o'clock Attorney General Dawe addressed an audience of people bo packed the tabernacle. While Mr. Dtwet wat speaking Governor McKinley appeared on the platform and a few minute later Governor Morrill arrived.

A. R. day began and ex Governor George T. Anthony a pretident of the day, took charge of tb exerciae, which began with long by the Modae elub. Governor Morrill then formally welcomed Governor McKinley.

lie aaid that on behalf of the U. A. R. of Kansas he welcomed Ohio' governor and In doing bi breast twelled with pride for Ransaa bad cent to war more loldier in proportion to it population thau any other atate. lie wel comed McKinley a the governor of Ohio; a a dintinguisbed citizen, and last a a true hearted comrade who had marched tide by aide with the heroes wbo hid fought to preerve the nuion.

A he laid this Governor McKinley rom nd the two men grasped hand wiuie me multitude cheered and waived handkerchiefs, hats, umbrellas. cane and every available object. Governor McKinley aaid that no greet ing wa ao welome a the welcome which came from bis old omrsdea He remembered bi services with Governor Morrill in the national house of representatives. He remembered this most because be to faithfully stood by the flsg and hi comradea of the Grand Army. Here Governor Morrill wa visibly aftecteJ, and his eves filled.

Governor McKinley, too, wa overcome and he tried to rally him by aaying In a jocular manner that be wa glad to come to Kansas because ao much of Ohio wat here, but be could not recover and tbe scene ended with pro tongeu caeering. Then followed songs by tht Modalc club and music by tbe band, after which came a reception to Governor McKinley, Governor Morrill by hi tide. Thousand filed past and shook band with them. After the reception the crowd dispersed for luncheon, bnt soon hastened back to the tabernacle and at 1 o'clock, the hour set for Gov ernor McKinley' addrett to old soldier, every chair and every foot of tending room beneath the expsnsive roof was occupied. Governor McKinley and Morrill and their staffs, and Mrs.

McKinley and Mr. Heistand occupied seat on the platform. Surrounding them were several hundred G. A. R.

officials, state officer, politicians and notable. Got McKinley read hi address from manuscript. When be aroee to speak it wis tome time before President Anthony could restore order, the crowd sending np cheer after cheer. At the conclusion of Governor McKinley' address Mayor Webster Dsvis, of Kansas City, spoke. A the hour of approached Governor McKinley and party and Governor Morrill and other state officer returned from the Uber nscle to the north bound express to which waa attached Governor McKinley' private car, and a moment later It wa drawn away, while aeveral thousand people wbo had assembled at tbe station cheered McKinley, who stood on the rear platform bowing hi acknowledgement.

ROME AMD THE K. OF P. Catholln la This City Xaj Ignore the Pope' rinal Decree. Kaxsas Citt, Jun 20. The Rev.

Father J. J. Glennon, acting biibop of thli diocese, declined today to talk about th final decree from Rome directing Catholics to remain out of th Knight of Pythla organization. lie taid bt would bav something to aay a Soul it at soma future time, but not at present. A Catholic who ha been a member of the Knight of l'ytbie for twenty flv years and baa held high offices in the order during those tear aaid today that ha would Ignore tb decree end be thought many other Catholic member of tb order would do likewise.

He said bs thought the decree impolitic and one that would cause die seusions in the church if It were rigidly enforced, fie thought a he bad been member of the order for twenty live years and bad bee a received a a devout member 01 toe cuurcu curing mat time, there wa nothing inconsistent for him to remain in tb order. Another Catholic wbo has been a chancellor of tb order in this city, said: "There are l.oiio Knight In tbi city and about lOu uf them are Catholic. Wben lh first decree wa issued by the pone about six months ago, three Catholic withdrew fro a the ordor. The others did not withdraw, hoping that the decree would be reconsidered by the pone. Now tli decree i mad final and mora binding, but the general feeling among tb Knight is that til order in this city will, not lose a maa on account of it.

Th fact lbs majority of Catholic wbo are Knight are aot orthodox Catholic." AFTER Jl 1M.E SHE RHOOII. Labor Leader la St. Leuls Deaouare HI Mara List Derlsloa. St. Lot in, June to Concerning the decision ol th supreme court In tbe ease of Edward Julow against tb Hamilton Ilrown Shoe company, writ ten by Judge Sherwood in which It waa decided that the law prohibiting tb discharge of employe because of their connection with labor organise lions, la unconstitutional, Sheridan Webster, said: "Tbe decision is of tbe piece with all the actions of the supreme court.

It shows wbo are the masters of our highest Judiciary. It waa a case in which the interest of the corporations were endangered, and Judge her wood flew to the rescue of the men wbo gsve hlui his job. "It msy seem absud to sy so, but I believe tb suprriie court of Mi tourl. and, in fact, 41 th country, la subservient to tbe money power. History telle ns that judgea her been known to act as tool In tb baud of oppressor and tyrant.

If this baa been tb cas in tbe past, wby should it aot be so now? Whenever a public official, be he In th executive, legisla tive or judicial branches of our gov ernment, secures his or position by tb aid of the corporation and money power, that official ia compelled ti serve hi master. Tbe corporations are beginning to real! that tbe people will eventually get into the legislature and mak just lawa. Tbey are. therefore, strengthening their hold upon the judiciary a a last defense against invasion of what they are pleased to call their right." George liullock, tb prominent tin gle tax advocate, said: "Judge rJherwocd ha a habit of ren dering decisions in favor of tb cor porations, lni last decision I direct blow at the personal liberty of individuals. Tbe court may as well say that a man may justly be discharged because belong to this or tat church." SHORT STORIES HV HIRE.

Th Consumers' pur ice company, of cnicago, atsigned yesterday, lb liabilities are placed at At Seattle, fire yesterday de stroyed worth of property of the Consolidated street railway com psny. At Omaha th Missouri river is rising rapidly, tbe June rise having commenced In earnest. The water has risen inches since Wednesday. A special from Wichita say th jury lu tht Barney Gibbons case today re turned a verdict of murder in tbe second degree. A motion for a new trial will be beard next Wednesday.

Tbe discovery bs been mad that mvrisds of grasshoppers are dying near Brighton, and there sceras to be a promise that tbe pest will be wiped out by means of some unknown disease. At Warrensburg, three prisoner broke jail Wednesday night, Finnia Bancroft, larceny, J. V. Mayfleld, embezzlement, and Sam Sanders, arson. They are still at liberty.

At Denver F. K. Atkins, ex president of the Colorado saving bank and Cisrles O. Atkina, ex caahicr of the lime institution have been arrested under Indictments charging them with receiving deposits in the Dank that waa insolvent. The second day section of the world' W.

C. T. t. wa opened In London with prayer yesterday. During Recourse of tbe mornings work, tbe report of tbe secretary, Misa Anna Gordon, of Boston, Mass was At Lexington, representative from Scotch Irish societies of the I nitel States and Canada are gathered to take part in the seventh annual eonrention of the Scotch Irish society oi America, president Kobert Hon ner, of Lew York, presided.

The con gress will be in session utlil the 23d. A destructive fir I raging at Pigeon L.ieic, re. our oil rigs and much lum ber haa been destroyed. The fire Is in a tract of 430 acre of timber and ia working toward some oil wells. A large force of men 1 fighting th fire but have poor prospect of extinguish ing it.

How This! We offer On Hundred Dollar Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure, F.J.CHENEY fc CO. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F.

J. Ch ney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wet 4 Trux, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. Welding. Klnnan Marvin.

Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall Catarrh Cur ia taken internally, acting directly noon the blood and mncou surface ci tbe system. Price, tie. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist.

Testimonials free. MMC. FOURNAISE. TV. Owl Heart Wfc.

Uarbe4 MbbuImb III at Beda. It was about In the morning, wild tlw gtiod woman, thai the eui rr, finding It dutattWul to meet tlw crow of G' nun suiiitrrs on the rd Im. hery, and mine up tmrr mo. To nwch the IniK be had to through h. linln.im, b.

re he had jui out bui. The funilturenf the Inner n.jiu eonlhd HM rvlr of two straw chairs, a round UbW and a pnws. Ou Ik thnlM at bU d. rlun, tbe rmi n'r gave four UMiiljua "He put Into my own hand, and he suld. In a voice in which there were Uini, 'This b'pllid Ity ol ruurs Is rlm in lwhii I shall ever nu ive lu itha kindly wtwd uf far.

w.ll "whUh I slmll vi form imwludJ Miue. i'ounialw, the nie qultUil tlw puor boiw lu wbk Lm had uudt nron so much uitM'ry, and enteral th carmine which coiivi yi'd ill to the Chatuau lb llcvue. U.wd hwarted soul as was Mine, Four naiM she was all tho same a woman of business, and bad uuule the most uf tr opi iunltl.a. It was to UUmarvk she Bold not at bis own price the table at which be had snl with llw forlorn vwperur. Tbe purcliaMirs of I ho vi rlilly original two straw IxKloiiH rlialrs wrre Sir ltwu champ Walki.

the Kngllsh military commissioner, and (ii'U nU Slwriilan. years, although the pilgrims ttu lime Dot an plentiful, slw bad dune well fur lu rMlf by showing the upl tluunlmr In which the Interview took place, and by aidllug. mostly, site snld, to Americans, rvhir after relay uf straw I turned olutlra, which she fnuikly owned to me to have passed off as the originals. "And what about the four tuiliwf" I aked. "No doubt you bare sold thrm over and over again." "Oh, my (iod.

no!" she exclaimed. "Sever, Ueverl Did he t4 give tliem to me with his own baudr Smw, the orlttlmu four are there. In that locked wm ou Die tuantul with the glaas top. Yea, I have had gnw offers fur I hern. Over and over ajrnln I could have had boo francs the four pteees, but no money would tempt lu to sell them." Archibald Furlsw In Module's Magazlus.

Casss aad tlx Mlod. Mr. King think, as Ihey are now dlarultig. that i lieas lias an Injurious uu the mind' Mrs. Qiie I do.

If I bad to keep as still as a cheM player does, I'd ex plodiv Hut roll rn Vrvm. Krvwv of II Aarwsf, A Mippoxl Infernal mnrhliMi at Con curd, II prov to be imlhlng but sociiiImu Hut, then, sotne uf those are rather deadly I hi. ai(o l''t CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR I Blue BuelsIlM, Hoslaa, MM Jolr 10 la II, I SUA. For ebove occasion the Santa route will sell excursion ticket to Bos ton, Msss.st th rate of one fare If li for the round trip. Tickets on ssle July to Inclusive and good to return until July 17.

An extension of time to August uisv be obtained by original purchasers. previdrd tbey deposit return portion ot ticket with joint agent terminal lines at Boston between July and Jl lD.i). Variable routes will be permitted going and reluming esst of St. I ouls upon payment of additional charge. Telephone 103.

Wu. Ki asnicu.t. Ticket agent Notice I hereby given that between th hour of a. m. and p.

m. of Saturday, July 20, at the court bouse In Springfield, Greene eountv Missouri, I will in accordance with tbe promises cf a deed of trust, made and executed by 8. W. K. Ilsrgis and It.

A llargia, his wife, deled October il and recorded in book 105, pag 479, In tb recorder oflie of isid county, sell lot i. In block 7, Hubert's third division, to tbe city cf Springfield, Mo tot cash to tbe highest bidder, to sst lsf the conditions of said deed of trut. A. Rkwh. Trustee.

The best remedy for burns, sold and cut is lie Witt's Witch llizel naive Ad excellent cure for niles. For sale by Ferguson Kintrea I)ru ana J. crank Drue Boon villa aad Commercial streets and Six south Campbell street tTiea Bshy was Wck. we gsr ber rsauirte. aim sbe wss HilUt.

slw crted r.ir (asuiria. bersiwi Mea, sha clung to (awnrla IT sr. had OJHrra, she (am Uissb laww, While at Peekskill, N. Mr. J.

A. Scriven, a prominent manufacturer of New ork city, purchased a bottle of Cbamberlain't Cough Itemrdy. Such good result! were obtiined from 1U use that bt tent back to the druggist from whom he bad obtalnej it for two more botilea of tbt lame remedy. hen you have a cough or cold rive tun preparation a trial and like Mr. Scriven you will want It when again la need of tucb a medicine.

It it a remedy ot great worth and merit. 25 and 40 cent bottle for sale by all drug. git. Tbe moat pleaaant little pill for cleansing the system and rrgultting the bowels, are De Witt Little Early itisers. aica Headache and con stipation.

Small pill. Small doae. tor aale by rergusou Kinlrea Drug ana 4. v. crank Drug Koonville and Commercial it reel and 30oula Campbell street.

When occasion demand it use, try De Witt Witch hzel Halve. It ia cooling to borne, stop pain lnstantlv. cleanse, a perfect healer for scald or kin eruption. Always cure pile. rorsaie oy rerguson Klntrea lmg Co and J.

W. Crank Drug Bconville ana commercial street and Of anuth Cmprll street. "Tfl 1 A I LOST MANHOOD Vn.la.il tn t.bta aUlrrwrtfa, tv 'ft of iftr and mdill' emu Kir. 1UMO MBj imib HI ll.UI K. hrtin.

II H.k T. Ml! 'J wltS wrtl tea. Smjs Atmrftlt'A. ku ass S.sll' Vi Kstoaif, feo.vll and Oliv su' Un 1 LJ W. Q.

Hk Inner Is on of tb best know mea ia Wskefleld, Msss. lis is Ttr veteran aadsTeryhody's friend. Ilsssyi 'I bad rheumatism and wss la poor health a lung time. Indications polultd towards tbe crumullion of lmpurltlo la tb blood nd germ of dlseas I VM constipated and bsd noappetll. I evidently needed good blood purlflerist) dlclded to lake flood's banspsrllls.

It mad a change all through my eystrta gsve sppetit snd worked lively on mf bluod. I sin now psrlsctly well, my blood has bern put In gooa order, thsukt to Hood's." W.G.SiiKDxa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently la tbe Public EysTodsy, Hood's Piiis ssr.v:. ri "MakeYourFeelGlad" has room in it for your foot. Oood looklnff, eitay fitting aad aorvlcciablo.

An entirely new band welt ehue. If vea wsnl Ins best sbos tnads ssk atu Ksrsl Mas 4w aaos. Botn avsde ky sw, aciiwsb A Chlcsr Urgsst Btsaulactwn sbass Is tlx Usiic autss. AT VOrR DEALERS. Dr.

schreiner; tl7 Pin 8T. LObIS, MO. BLOOD AND SKIN THI 010 KUABIi iPtcuun lastlll treaUng with skill sU snecas Jrtval altera, hronle. Servesa aad Mpeetal Dtsta.es el toes and women. Chaffs! low, especially to poor.

Torso kn mi dime aged jtctc i sv uimt own acu vt bapradauos ivaaalsl fotlMs, suftw fruta M.HVOI Ma.fcs 4. IlkMW a. In TH wlns, S'alllne Wwfc 1 I mrr, lklliaauls' llr'' I Ma AmMiIm. MMaM snd tls HMf o.uM1 lI vMuf slmM. UsslxS KS SnimivlM4 MfOML MflT.

gwivslplf. pMaiir, Sim msbS, p.nuM.1 cwr tsil or ad question lus "A Xrae. rTiRii. kvSalMV I rhMrr IHaensp Pft mptlr snd sSectBaiir fwrvO wMhtrt atnlk.n fn.in kTSJIsssl, ta Of 4 re. TT trti Iwwwat nr tM A rirfH for llf.

Btifht4 aoraxtury, Ci ot mt4 tqxfmm hMfiw tAlAJLJlai, riLaVt, flr.fl LA, 114 tvfttk, tiisi kt UVI rnl nt fni tiittxrHi, ho pntwi RiM'U in eas a r. lala trrltr jii i'if. i rat itiiit or ii nuui ir 1 nr ls mial. Mnd fur Free (Unoaf lak tlal. i nt fti evTTvihtr Irw (thb jiwttifw.

1st I i' iur. u. i. aimI tub If. tufjtiajK iu to lifT.1,.

0 J. Si HHM.M m. Vt REYIVO RESTORES VITAUTT liHs. Mao'o a Well Man of! THE CREAT l.v. Mc.

lh shore retill In l'" rwrfuliy ard quickly, urrt llcilhrliil Vonns Bi iU rr ctia tbrir lopt Biubood sod will rrron Ih.ir youlliim nsnr bv mint IH Vl n. II nnirklr md min lr rlor SS bn4 VltAlltw Imnni.nr, Kim jtl ilBI" Ismt Vrmrt. rsilius Sfrtnorr. stin sll rnu at 41.UM. orrlrrMsod lndi tlica wsich seauonctorMailT ImHBfworaimilt II not only rnr bv Msnins it pr.r ol disfW sisswsl mmr tonle cl blood builder, bt bx th wink rlow nnle rneSsidn nonnt Um Hn of voath.

Il rd "id CotMompooa. lDit on binns iti: P'ii Mhf. It cms esmrd 10 WT SB" 1.00 vn vckf. or ui lor es.oo. wltb poi tlvw wrtllM (nnrnntee reru thessoner.

Circulsr trr. 'd'irtma aoTai a toicmr co ta chicsuo. iu. rtlH H4LK BI Model Drug Store and at Sprlng6eld by J. Crank, drag company Yonahouldnot auffer from dyspeP" a.

Indigestion conatipation or biUoat u. rri ll cured oy tbe use of De Witt Little Early era. the famou little by rergueon Kintre Drug Crank Drug Bconville mercial and 100 onth CmP bell street..

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