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Would be less annoyance than a' Shoe that don't fit. We haven't that much gold (yet), but we have Shoes that fit. Ladies' Cork Sole Shoes! Gents' Cork Sole Shoes DR. JONES. Teeth at JS.00 a let.

Gold filling from Si.ou up. Amalguin filling Soc up. Ta priori will ha continued Ihla mouth. THE DENTISTS. rloht in thin city to the Hal stem (or Filling and Extracting Teeth Without Pan.

trf us this painless work at any time. We bare the largest and most com pltt ertioe In the citv. Come In and see u. All examination free. BALDWIN THEATRE BUILDING.

SPRINGFIELD, MO. loots' Knli MsflPl.Kld. lr. Back lay Sasldes. "auMtraet baldWIn MONDAY EVENING, DEC.

10. THE ONE BIO EVENT, Thos. (C Q. And His Peerless And Grand In the Fitnou5 OF Sale of Seats and Boxes will commence on Thursday morninf at book stare and I'aul Day's drug store. TS f7 77 A Ll I Is Selling Very Cheap.

Call and jet. Dried Rslslns, per lb. rried Uranea, perib kies, par ib Buckwheat Flour, per lb Vrd'Lft. par caa Rakir Powder, per can. Starch, per box Soda, par box I earn Mu.ta.rd Sardines Dyeing iiTRequest.

JUST OPENED. VYs want to lirs and 1st IWs, and with 16 years eiperlence we itfj any equal. Cleaning, Dyeing, Binding and Repairing AT HARD TIMES PRICES. YOUT oTJcTotrj maJe'Ke Ckaninr; full suit, $1 50 U0 up. Satisfaction juaranteed.

Reliable Dye Works, 220 Walnut, Between South and Campbell Street" New Store I'th fi elic N3E JMOCRAT: SPmWIELD, TUESDAY MOENING, DECEMBER 1894. "sssnw Da BUCKLEY. f'o otkere bare it.) You are at liberty vo theatre. eabrooke Opea Company, Orchestra, Comic Opera; The Spot Cash Groc6r, Sr. Baldwin Theatre, lba Rolled OaU lba Pearl Hominy .11 no lb Pronee I lba Cal.

F.vap. ltiaCaL Eyep. 10 lba (Iranuieted II lba Dry halt Meat 1) lba Lard Yours for Low iTice. 100 loo TCew Goods CHAM Fitting Glasses a Specialty. Eyes Tested Free of Charge.

Repairing.Neatly Done. T. A. HANEY, Jeweler and Optician IS ITACC0MPL1SHED? J. Yapdell Says lie Has Per petual.Motlon Figured Out.

He Is a Bubstautial Parmer of Hickory Barrens. Will Ride on Hit Machine to Wash Ington and Get Hla Patent. Hli Ideal. Perpetual motion haa been accom plished at last and in the next few' monthi J. E.

YandeTl, a substantial farmer of Hickory will rattle into Washington on a perpetual motion machine at the rate of 100 miles a minute and demand a patent from the gov ernment authorities. Thin ia Mr. Yandell's Torsion of the affair but there are many, nevertheless, who will still insist that perpetual motion, is a delusion andatnareand as impossible of accomplishment as a flying machine. Mr. Yandell came into Recorder of B.

Wilson's ofiice yesterday and said that he wanted some action taken, whatever could be, to protect his perpetual motion invention until he could get a patent, as he feared someone might jump In ahead of him and beat him Jo hia The recorder Informed him that bis ofilce had no power in the matter and I referred him to an attorney. Then air. Yandell pulled out a In femal machine looking instrument made of clock wheels, etc, and put It dawn on the under the recorder's noae, who, thinking bis last daya had come, calmly turned Ms eyes to heaven. Then Mr. Yandell rubbed one of the wheels hard against the table and the whole' thing began action and sputteied around like a kettle of cod fsb.

Tbats was all, however. Mr. Yandell declined to ex plain the details of the machine but went around to the county court and held a coneulatioh with Judge A. 11. Appleby, who la said to be thinking seitiusly of giving Mr.

Yandell the necessary nsociai ukkiuv i unuu the matter to a focus, aad after this conference bad rloaed Mr. Yandell submitted to a short interview, lie is an intelligent man of about 55 and does not appear to be a dreamer, lie said be disliked publicity at Hie present as it might serve to bring him Into ridicule. As he bad not yet ob tained a patent be, of course, did not give the details of his Invention. lie aaid that ne na.i oecn studying mechanics" for several years but was only lately that he bad perfected perpetual motion. He bad taken one or two close personal friends into bia confidence and they were certain that be bad bit tbe bull's eye and would soon be a millionaire.

Tbe little machine be aaid wlrteh bad alarmed Recorder Wilson so much waa only part of bis machine and In fact did not winUin tha teature "A nernetual motion machine," said Mr. Yandell. "must reoerata IU own power." My machine will do this and will revolutionize the power of the world. It can so be arranged as to run mills, fectoriee, railroads or whenever power ia necessary, taking of steam and electricity am handicapped for want of funda but I ainect to overcome tbis finally. In a few months I will have an iron model completed which will weigh about SCO pounds.

Thia will be a sort of carriage which will earry me to Washing ton a burn rate oi aneea. win have to run on a track but I am aati Bed that I can make arrangementa oith the railroad companies to allow me to naaa over their tracks Tha first air in mv machine generates two other power, and can bring into action aliU another if necessary. Every recent official examination baa shown lr. (Vice's llaking Powder to be highest la leavening strength and perfectly pure isJU make up. THKI M.aUIFD? A Marriage.

Ueaaiee Raturaed la a reaa liar Maaaar, KecorderT. 8. Wilson yesterday re ealved notice to "call for due letter. lie managed to raise two eents and got tha tt was aimply Inclosed ia one of hla official eavelopea and bad no address except the printed directions to return at the end of five daya It contained a marriage license leaned to Charles Pingler and Annie lirownneia ..,4 that a minister of tbe gospel bad married them oa November 30, but tbe name waa aot signed and it ia a if tha minister did not also to orrfarm tbe marriage eere moor. Mini.vera irvqueniiy tame their envelopes containing urn.

09 Birriin lireuara bas yet forgotten to ajn nasfaal(aaet iVCeraa br local enp)cetioa aa they can not reach tbe diareard portioa of tbe ear. rv, oaa war to cure ii and that la ey eooui kui Iw.rnae Is eaaaed by aa la flamed condition of the meerma lining En.tavhiaa Tab, bea una k. mi Inflamed vo nsve a mA or rorrfen eeanag. iro tea ItTT cWd IWiieea is k. mi'l aad anleas toe innanim ha taken oat and thia tube re (tnred to IU aormal condition, bearing ,11 be destroyed InreTer; ie m.rm canard bv ealarra.

wnica v' a nntbinr but ss lnnaaeo eoeaiuoa k.auwMa nrruva. We Will give fSt fr are eaae OI oeaioesa iraa 7 thateanaot he eared by flaw Catarrh Cure tnd fnr eirrti, are. free. J. 11 L.M 1 o' Soid by mrr 11 We an xbt Wfl or abcot On Cera, bet veapronai.

that it fwrvai a rh. Avbabed IV ilisarr f.r 1 rewaev fn eor bs. ia. rae rM It aa arrai favor ve 1. r.aaaaal to fco a l.r.r Co W.

rara 1 Co to Xt so is Caa rbe.i tvreet. CITI COCMOIL TO IMT. The Uxhtlng Quaatlon Will Lifcaly Consume stoat of tha Time. Tbe city council uill meet In the council chamber at 2 o'clock this morn ing and the meeting will, so far as the lighting question is concerned, be of much importance. Mr.

Ilenning seems to be confident that an agreement of some kind may be reached to day but it is not probable the city will do better than renew the offer of 8700 per month for lights as furnished at present. Thit offer has once been refused1 by Mr. Ilenning and when asked whether be would accept it if renewed he declined to answer, if an agreement is reached' on the lighting question to day it will Dee surprise, to tbe public ana proo ably to tbe tpembor of the council. Tbe regular number of special tax bills and Improvement ordinances will likely be passed as well aa the monthly appropriation bill. The Mcdera Mother Has found that her li'tle onea are im oroved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative efect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it Js more ac ceptable to them.

Children enjoy it and it benefits them. Tbe true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. only. APPOINTED Ji "RECE1VEK. Judge Evans Takes Charge of, a Bankruptoy Case.

lie Al.o a Not Decldee That a Wagon Room Some Deep Wisdom. Judge Evans in the police court yesterday banded down aeveral opinions of importance. In the first place he ruled that be could appoint receivers. Then he quashed an indictment on tbe ground, that a wagon was not rooms. John Uillingsly came up from Doug las couDty in a wagon to prove up a claim In the" local land office.

He brought Hattie Cooper, a good looking voung woman, along as a witness. Saturday tbe police went to Biillngly's wagon and arrested the owner and Hattie Cooper who were asleep. City Attorney Lovan Bled an information against' them charging that they bad resorted to rooms for immoral purposes. The police swore to it but the two defendants aalj they bad no money and no" place, else to sleep and went to bed in the wagon. Then Judge Kvana quashed everj thing in sight, because tbe In formation aaid tbat taey naa gone to rooms when the evidence showed that the were in a wason.

Nancy Terry waa called np. She told the usual pitifnl atory. Said ahe waa in a eomnlcte atate of bankruptcy and could get a job it released. Here iawhatJudire Liana beld: "In case vou are In a state of bankruptcy it la tha dulv 01 vne eourt vo nppuiut a oalver. I am very anxious tbst yon go to work and will put ycu under tne Droteetion 01 this court.

1, tnereiorn, aDDoint Papa Snow a receiver, who ball conduct yon to your job and mske regular weekly tours of Inspection and repot to this eourt If Papa Snow finds that you have jumped your lab it be his duty, aa receiver, to hunt vou no. bring yon oeiore tnia eourt and you will certainly get It in the neck." Women are naturally mora obser vant than men. Ther know a good thine when tbev see it, and tbat ta why the majority jpse ing Powder Dr. Price's Uak Any one who has children will rejoice with B. Mulford, 01 flalntleld, C.

J. Ilia little bov. five years of age, was irk with croup. For two dsys and niffhta he tried various remedies recom mended by friends snd neignDore. us 1 tBTi: "i tnongnt sure 1 woum him.

I bad seen Chamberlain's Cougb Kemedy sdverlised snd I thought would try it ss a last hope sad am h.nn to say that after two doaes be until morning. I gave it to bim nail day and a ears waa ibkim keep this remedy in the bouse now and a. soon as any of my children show of croup I give It to them and that la tbe lattof JL" 13 snd Meent hottles for sals by FTbk 4 Metcalf. Wkal It a Uaaaaleer Jt I. thia.

If yon bare a cough or a tuklies In the throat, which keepa yoa constantly coughing, or if you are afflicted with any chest, throat or luug trouble, wdoopios: ovmk. and yoa use llsllard's Uorebouad Syrap aa diiecten, giving i a iair no benefit is experienced, we authorise arfrM tiaed auenta to refund your nonev oa retarn 01 ooiue. it fails to rive smtinecuon. relieves bronchitis. Sold by r.l.tem a MrTlelian.

SprlDgfleld: atw nartieit hartlett. North pnnguem. stoaaD or rHAairiKS. gall a4 Unto Paalam Traaataai. The regular monthly meeting of tha board of charities at the council chamber is tbe city ball yesterday afleraoo" Ply stunded that VrefrrwhTrnt ttrynv, WWWU urine chair, In.trscUd tbe aeeretary.

vt. pickertoa. to aotify all eneabere tbat a tbe fatare they will be expected ta toeir ICtarrat by attending tbe eetirre. A aember of the committees re vmrted as we'l ss tht relief orT.oer. bo reported bsr.cg rel.eved e.gbly nioe prrwns.

bat la tbe leil ia toe nort fnr ro.a. anch remarks a "a food. "is old timer." nliewlbr for. eta. were acted a being worthy Treaaerer CV.lend reported cs bs soe oa bs1 ot arsrs and means ToaataitLee ra n1rW4 ha' r.f th toe aontS to bs.l ba aaed ivvlyard la ti inlaw! nf eLaj ty sndt'st driest os at tha tv a 1 Prke'S Cream HaWlrg Podtr arw I I air JBeA wara.

The Number of Birds Eutered Will Exceed COO. The Award of Premiums. Will Benin With the First Day. Chickens, Ducks, Oeese and Tukejs Of the Highest Breed Are Represented By the pexens. The second annual ahow of the Greene county poultry association will open this morning in the old postoQlce room in tbe southeast corner of the square under the most favorabla auspices.

The show will be open four daya, December 4, 5, 6 and 7, and at noon to day the judgea will begin: warding premiums, which work, it is likely, will keep them busy during tbe entire four daya. Tbe Greene county poultry. associa tion ia an organization exclusively for the promotion of tbe breeding of fine poultry. Its only financial aspirations are to pay the expenses of an annual show. The premiums awarded, except a few speciaL premiums named in tbe catalogue, depend 10 value enn eiy on the patronage the show receives.

If the show pays expenses and leavea a balance in tbe treasury the amount is divided pro rata among the prize win ners. If bowever. tne receipts at the box oflice fail to reach the expense line, all members are liable to assessment, and those who own the birds must con tent themselves with a blue ribbon anc tbe aatisfaction of victory that goes ith it. Tbe birds to be shown at the poultry show thia year will reach about COO in number, home of tbe various breeds wiU represent as high standard as nas been reached by. uie mouern pouiu raiser and have been abippef here from nearly all ppiqt in soumwest ssonrl.

I 1 Tbe entries forttbh poultry, snow eloaed at midnitfht last night and everything baa bren placed In perfect order onen th show to dsv. Of course the largest number of fowels ahown ara chickens, but many ducks. geese and turkeys are on the list 01 loa. The turkevs entered are moatlv of tha bronze and white Ilo land The chicken that will nrobablv attract the most attention are the four coop, of black Lsngshana entered by J. 11.

Snoop and Dr. Ever sol's entry of brown Leghorns. Paria in 1000 Time and place for the next international expoaition. ur. Prloj'a Cream llaking Powder will or foremost there as It was at the Chicago and MidwinteV rslrs.

A K.Jk Vaj Maalar. To day thxftlgnatlon of F. W. Keener, yard master of tbe Frisco, will go into effect and Mr. Keener will accept a position as conductur of trains and 1 of the Frisco L.

v. toover win take charge of the yards and surrender his passenger train to Mr. It ia a mutual trade on account of nr. Coover'a health which would not permit him to continue on the road. Abi.nl lha Smnll.at.

One of the smallest law smU known of waa filed in Justice Ferguson' eourt yesterday. A. Y.Nicholson Instituted suit for so cents against W. Allen for a cbickea alleged to hsvs been purchased two years ago. If yon are anxious to Bod the most reliable blood purifier, read in Ayer't Almanac the testimonials of those who have been cured of such terrible diseases as catarrh, rheumatism and scrofula, by the use of Ayer's Ssrss parilla.

Then govern yourself accord ingly. Faary Fair aad Apron Aaetlo. Tha ladiea of Christ Church Guild will give a fancy Fair and Oyeier supper at tbe Holland Uullding on dortb ide of iquare. Wednesday sf ternooa. Dee.

snd evening. Come, buy your Christmas presents and taks SJpper, ard attend the Apron Auction. Contract to let for Building Private Residence. F.etimate received St Kl stun A McClelland, College street. OteSar lufaar.

The lsdles of Dsls St. Methodist church will give sn oyster supper on tbe corner of Spritgfield avenue snd Allsntlo street, Wedneaday evening. DecV Proceede to go tbe benefit of tbe church. Mr. Irs P.

Wetmore. a prominent real estate agent of San Angelo Texae. bss rhanhrlaln'a CollrTliolera snd DiaiThcra Kemedy is Els family for aeveral years aa occasion required, and elware with perfect sucseaa. He sey: "I find It a perfect cure for oar baby wbea troabled with or dysentery. I sow feel tbst my outfit sot eomnlrte without a bottle of this Remedy st borne or oa trip sway from home." 1 or aale by Unit a Mttcau tmmy air mm4 t.tM Aoetaaw.

Tbeladiee of Christ Church tiuild will give a faney sir and Oyster stip wr at the Holland Handing oa saru ide of insrs. edsxada ia)aa I and evening. Come, buy your Cbriataaa preaaaU and take aad attend tn Aroe avtiiob. rnairy aar aa Aoraa Aapll.a. Tbe ladiea of Chrl.t Choreb tiaiid will give a fancy 1 air and (y.w eop per at the lloiiand Hsndirg oa norlh ule of s'lnare.

Wadaeaday atlnooo. lire. I and evealng. torn, bay yoar bnitmti preaenta and taa sni per. and attend lha A rMi Aeio.

Tbe BUU na Miaate Coof Cary orrta a tnarfir a that rv. evaa at nrt. and enraa. 1 La aar prove it. lor aa a Vv lfrrt Irr.c Cc J.

Vf 1 rank lrr )kofBV snd Com aierr al street, aad aoalh atrr' I All to cava or. era bss p.roU.ev la" tr'. ROYAL llskirz Powder. ir.gbest of 'l la Itrttnlet Urtr.iH A. a 0 a ferart The Foundation of Future Patronage Depends solely upon the wear you get out of our clothing and the style and general work manship, THEREFORE, we cannot anord to turn out "a garment, that would Fade, Rip, Shrink or Look Shabby.

The JIM' Suits we are now making are the kind we are willing to base the foundation for your future patronage. This offering includes the 22 ouDce Clay Worsted formerly sold at $33.00, and all other Fall and Winter Suitings, to close out this entire stock. Pants Formerly sold at $8.00, now Don't pay any attention ta what thera E3 ay say about the quality of our goods, but come and satisfy yourself that such bargains in Tailor 'Mad a Clothing were never offered before Tailor. $4.25 Morton, Thi i a Cm. at C.

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