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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 2

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1IIISIS IX SILVER. K.ilroa.1. Will Mrr 7 Ur Clolnc Iowb. Jan) of the Tnl Crewa a Laid Off. Bocretarr Ores bam Oonmeada tbe Bpaolal SeeeloB.

A rectal Aasaaat a Mablllty AW rasady 3.tlestile dlee la I'n. C.4.. Julr Thei'alna IV tir unee la I nhmu am aa airecii) alTi cii by the laadn' uf lb silver tiiiwa and llaonWra eatlasat the haa al per oral of Ihe whole trame, tar kl.al una astasia. They aar thai should suffering troaa appareat la Ih hhiiihUIm tar; will arry aappltesyt Bantiinal AVarea. A nHiwrrattra est taut of tba haa to thr ui l.raaale Is per cent, of tk rr.a earnings.

aboat II a a nlh. aad thi will larreaa 1( the anim remain rUswd eay length of ti me. 1 he lol.s aalo Midland will lose about the mom proraa tioa uf Its earning. The raatda have all aomairaoFd in lay IT Uala erewaand bar iwriml onlcr root the amr Iter and aampllng aisrht to ail oreshipuienls. hvrn gdd ra art taken, a It raunol tie handled la masat cases oil bout silver and aJ flu.

At l.rBilvllle yeta'rday all ore train weir laiat aiff and over twenty mine anvkhul down. All the other "III ill tin una ami several thousand men will I ir i ml of work. HvrAar uhisiii.u. or.T. Inn.

tmi is. Ind, July 1. Nvre tarjr of Mate lirrshsin v. as at the llstrs kiwv to alay on lii return from a visit to his mother in Harrison count It ws the firl timr he hu.l Ui in Indj anupoti since he, li a aiuc a ma iiilr of Mr. Icvrlsnd's caliinct.

anl hi old gave him a cordial wclasim. havea't seen thi uea spa fur a arouiile of dps until thi morning." Saul Mr. limhnn, "ami I don't knoa jul what haa titsro finfr nn." "Ilava jrou mo that IVrslili nt land haa calltSl oiittrrvM to iuit inrx tra auMtion ia Auirust "Yra, 1 have Jul ntivt that in Ihi morning' piipi ns aul I am v.tt triad, IniltHMl, that he has ditnr n. I lirlirri tlwrawaa a (ToimtuI Ii iiuiii1 a tnn'l ctrnirrvaa rurlitT tiiun SpUnilirr. and ho call, I think.

ill niui'h toward allayiuir thr iloiihu that rxiat aa Lri the oatvonw of thv flnnn'Uil condi tiorm." 'jr jron think miurmit will rapmil tjh Mirruinn "I orrtainl.r Ixdirvr it will. I will aay, trni, that two wprk airo ennrmw would not harp lrl thr ait I know whrivof I 'jik when I Mir that" KKrKiTa of Tllh I IKM I a ATI'V 1 lt. irt rrv criwd at thi" treasury durtiufiit iro thrtt the preaiiirnt'h pniHuniiition wan bailni with pnifciind ifratitinatioH in flnanvial cindoa crervwhrrv and own all branchial uf lmiinv wrrt'. loud lu their pruie uf Mr. rrlund'a ai tiun.

AU unuuI, of cuii M'. in Wull nwl tho fuel waa to a cvrtuin extent di ooutfU'd entenlay in the ruiiKir tliit anoh a aU'p hail ltH'n dindihl iiion that the rlTi cl on prior thin inirmiiH on the "i huiiKO there wan not mi marked when i ouipured with ths clone yettvrdity. but wherv compare. I with the lowest and nx nlnif priifs of yvtrnlay or the day tM'forn, the improvement In prier wua at inn en I rry Ifreat, the dilTerenou in aome caans K'inir aa niuvli aa vitrht poiuta. London, the priee of nilver went np tlmsn pence and in hiraipo wheat iI'isl higher.

Similar kimkI reMrU caini from other cities anil tnere waa a ilihtinrtly lighter fi elinif at the treasury in eoltaequencB. '1 he aenatorm from Ncrada, Colonula, Myuiniiitr and Idaho may be aet down aa oppiaunir the repeal of the Slier man silver purchaae act, their eonatiturnta generally fuvorlnjf free coinajre. Out of forty three n'iiihliean aenatora not Ii sa than twentynix and moat prolwhly will fuTia the repeal of tlieMier man law, provided It la not accompanied fir made a part of what they may ilrctn vli loua and duntrerbua legla tion. KANSAS KAII.KOAD4. A Kirk Certala Over Thrlr A Ihe nlale Hoard.

iient by July I. Thatnte lioiird of railroad assessors will complete the work of aatrissuicnt and ruination tliia aftennsm or Muudiu', but, owing I.Kthe lanre amount of clerical work to he done, there will he no mean Unowiinf tlie rvjratc vuluntion for Mime ilav. ut it Ik crtain that Ihe n.s.s.:ie lit will It raided consid. rahly uiil tr i I. is sure to follotv, Seliedii'es si coiuptruil by the lioiiril iliuw thit the total ruination of the Missouri Paci tic's mllea of main track Uelu.HIVi'J.Vand the valuation per mile from i.tkn to flu.ontl, the latter li.

nre the valuation of the main track lictncen Kanvia I lly and Atchl aoii. The 1 1 1. 1 mile of the Pari lie track are rained at from i.oim to lu.o.iia mile. TotuL, I vj. The Misoinri.

Kansas A Texa ralaed at from tl.vn to per mile for iu iM.1 miles a total of l.ti:.VVri. The Kan s.is f(y. tyandotic A Northw tern la at from to a mile, or a r.ui. 1 fr ita IT'J mile, of niain line. The atsira arc the only roada In which thetotu.1 valnationa have It en carried ouC 1 he value per mile kt only eivea aa follow: Island.

t.vj mile. aa 1 liy rimnti at from flOua to 7 si nuir, average alsmt Imiis A Nan I ran. ism, 4. 9 mile, il fis.m to per mile. Atchison.

T.irs ka A mil. rained at from 0.1 a mile. evrri 1 1, oisl; ttld A is at ii 1 THE DEMOCKAT: SPKINGriCLD. MO, SUNDAY MOKNINU JULV a isoj atiUa. valaaJ at fraaa Keat to ta.aa.

a atiU. aivrajra K1 llaUbtaaiai A Bwlbara, at atlWa, ll I aalWi U.ta a lit, M.waaa A TnauUd. at aile at ktoaa ant 1 be afcW track are an 1 la Ibeas Ua abrra lb atala trark at alrr aaaaaa aiU. tl.aua, abera tba aaia Iravb la wr rl.aaai albara, ft. Ia l.anaaitle are taJaad al fruat i.a lo W.

ear at I tmrmgrr nrna a I i. aMaiiiBa la bk fr a ad taall rara at l. Vai. boa ear at rallk aaraal aad tat rara rabuaava at ra fr lrrat aara at aad frail aara at AM A AXIIL lit, In il aa Cab ana aa4 raaalfata Utaiua. Jaly A diapaU Ihe Tlawa froai taiialla aara that dkanai brat baa tWa aard by tba ai llua uf Ihe s.wrraaMral la rUinf ladiaa auaa ril bill, at a arlve brlow lad.

to which price Ihe la.lwa market waa arllllaf down. Tba dispaUb adle that tba prka toakkk4lTeraaa tallea clearly aeaaiaatralMl lb baakrapt eoa.llli.ai to abk ladia woald bare beea reduced bad Ihe cbantfe la tba la a lard brra delayed aatil Ihe ailed Matre taaaMl bavlnf the atrial. The Tlaaaa alan pehliabea a dUpatcb fraa Slail latiiif that laipia trd ailrer will certainly aol Iw admjltad to free ridaaira Tbr SUa.lard a Shaatrbal eaTeap.Mil eat trleirrapha that baalaeaa la that city baa beca saralyard by the rkanirr aa la the currency av.icta of lalia Bad the rulaou import duties, ee prclally thow ricl oa opium aad ladiayi ALTCtl.D AND NKCHY. The Country Still loteraatad la the QoTeroo'a Act. Oar I'lace rail) rjlalillhr III.

III neasblp aad Ihr Olhrrsrt Klrr lo III. hltlK) riri n. July I. The tiic tln raised cuhcernni or Alteld'a riti. nshi wasrttledycu rday.

John TctiT AltirM. the ipirrrnor's father. Vamc l.i Kiehmonit county In lMlv ite rccirila if the jirille cirt were examined i.ir the purpuae of iletcmunintr the u.iii'li niootcl question, and It was found that nmU letters of naturalization were isauetl to the iro ernor'e father on March 'J I. I.vi The fact thul he a a Isjtiv when his father I came to America and that hi was only 1 1 year old when hi father Is aine 11 citizen of the I'nitcd State' by natural iratmn ektahliah tior. Alt'ehl's citl aruship tH yond a douht III HNRU 151 airiiiv.

MlKlox, I111L. July I. Wnril asime from thai ciliena there were haniriiiir tior. Altireld iu rttiirv last nifht. Iluire bonnrea were lirifhtlv hlainir and the Mreela were cmwileiL One felt that an exVitlntf political ram miHn nak under way.

The ext ilemcnt ran hiirh and the feelinif waaeouta Ificius, spn atlini' at last Ui lias I ity, a tow in thr name county Soon a crowd hud collected and a dummy of Altjrcld v. I 1. I A rope waa pna iired and from the hotel parlor to a hulldinif and they (rave cheerful assistance. A hilf lire nan built Jn the street and the dummy wn unceremoinously tied to the nipv and drawn through the Hrv until the imaginary man who liberated Ihe I lay market anarchist a scorched, aintred ami finally had no rcscinhlancc to any tiling lilaanlle )nrivrDr rltrrattsl Nk Oki.f.i. July 1.

t.us Aider, white; was Imnirisl hero reslvrduv In the parish prison for the hrutul murder of Jin. Niemann, a widow lady, ho had fmjucntly befriended him. After the munler A Ham escaa and for several years was a cow h.iy in the northwestern territories under an assumed name. Ilu wua Nliullv e.ipturi 1 last Kehruary, hnmht back to thit city, fully identified, tried and found (ruilty and ecntrnced; to be executed He admitted liavintf killed Mrs. Wiemann.

There were several wit neasea to the murder, the children of Mrs. Wieniunn among them. The drop fell at Alhcra waa a riant ib phyiiie. Hleody lalllb al ricbt, July 1. Advices reached here that the town of Hun Nicolas, this state, waa raided last Tucduy by a tranif uf well armed men.

In the first fiirht thatenaned the mayor anil justice of the peace of the town were killed. In addition to these two nflicials a numlier of men on each aide ht their Urea. It is supposed her that this assault was in the nature of a local political riot. An inreatiration bcllitf made. VbiUlrU tbe Civil Service law.

Owicsshoiio, Ky July 1. I. Mo Adam and N. Si Ilourk Were fined each in the I'nitcd States court for rlo the civil aerrire law in rumpuiirn fund from fovernmcnt cm jiloye. Konrk wa not an ortlcvr, hut Mc Adams was a whisxr (rauirer.

The olTcnse was eominitted three years ap. 1'nslNiatier. A'iiimitox. July I. Amonir Ihe fourth class pie.1 master appointed today ry.rc the fijlowinef la Misx un laaM Wrlsh.

al Muwrlr Fntk. aarltna CKiaiy. Ki ary lwr. al NrlUrUil rU cuuntvi J. ka UsDaoa SrrBtle.

Iil f'rncui eounir. la ktn a. wiii J.sxaoa al Pleimoe rra 'nj tin 1 I aaiaisaarr ost Iil arr aee WMiniTox. 1. In the esse of Commander one V.

V.I, of thr asvr. rxsmiiMsl f.r promotion and found personally and morally disf ual ittrd. thj presi.U nl appnrrra the rrpar ot the board, and I ommander Mm will he dischsrired fn a the aervier with one rear'a par. n.ai at prra int oa duty at the Norfolk nary yard. I im st imported and domestic a ims.

ami herrv ramilr and niolieal nse M. haj ff l. anii.la ll i A of to the thi i 1 a to a rv. on deli rent i two will to who if day In of tire as that "I all The ine the to plea. lo SUDD CIlTDO iN Tli KntA MarhiriTa luj (Shop Ira Tba lr llappral la) Wo lb Old blrlkrra.

Tb OffloiaJa Bay tha Mo eceaaary Oaa Tbe llUrbaraed Mra llalai Tba I be ('aaapaay llaa llrabea lla Aarceaaeal Mill Tbeaa. Tor a 4. Jaly Ti waa oalya abort liasr aiM that tba daily wisrblim tiiae of tbe Mala a alio kaa waa rr.la.sl fnsw Ua boar to elfbl aad yeaUrday aautber order waa luerd direct I a I bat raouy aara be dlarbanrad to re. luce ibe eaiwaaea per aeab Tbe untrr nuw by wire froaa hkma'a aad waa astrned ly Ijeaeral MaaaeW J. Inry aad tupefiBlea.h al uf He cbiaerr oh a I'layer, abo receatly went there to eoaaull with the beada uf deiiartmrat.

Tbe or.U a as a badly aaeipeclml by lb bm b. and Ihe hrst 4Btlmalksa I Key had of it waa yeatvrilay aftermaia aa Ihry were alMil lo sjalt wia tbe lay. ahea the dissbarired men were "tilled by 1. lata, assistant auuer ulrudent of aiaa hiuery. he auralier a.

lu.l.l fifty luaehlnisia, Iwepty black aiuiths and Ihlrfy tire laillermakera. The force in Ihe Muod ileiartiusnl waa ot itlsturlN Ihe men think thr itt dcr waa aot to etlt down estn nsca, bill to ffrl nil of s. une of the turn ho pr.sm.rtrd Ihe reivnt strike. ifir of the die iiare I mrn sui.l Ihls inis ninr: "1 he isiiimiiv wants l.i tret rirn with the strik.lv With the Xis ptesn of two or Ihr.1' MiaiiesU Ail uicu all the dla men are UN uils rs of the union itiel wrtil out on the strike I don know w.hat our union wilt do about It. mc.

tiiiir will Isr held tirniirhl." It 1 i ain. snM rlnlcinlcnt ichiuerv, he ihs not know hat tl.c hu esuOM Its i tvas eci.nouiy. Nothinir waa Jul in the order alsmt the earjs ntcra. MioUrs ami rjsirrrs in IIh eai ahopa ami I am iloes nut knwn whi ther the reduction ill isr extcniled to them or whethur it will Is rxlrinle.1 to ahopa ontsiilr of Totu ka. lloth the torn and the company' fore man sa.i that Ihe red net ion is not a ri.e lation of the contract In nhieli the lale strike was srttie.1 1 hat uirreement was thul no mn ahotil'l discliarifeil until after the time had en reduced eirht hour.

10 am no: uivriii. KimkI irv. Mo July I. Fifty del eirnti from local uniop in Missouri of I nlted Mine Worker of 'America met hind closed diar in the eluli rouniil the icites liouse at 10 n'cloek irnin Thev were callisi lo Ifethcr to disa uss the miner' trikein r.nnsas nut) t.i what action ioii hi Is taken hy the miners of Mia Ka No of the I nlted nit on. is impr 11111 Mis souri and Kansas, delivered an Bddnts the miliersasscmldcd.

harle Spiirr, from It ich iiioinl Mo. and president of the Jlissourl local union, presided, and Alex Jacol a ilclcifate from IlicU c. Mo, uachivn si cn ta The chairman of the mectinir liameil John Kavanaiiirh at llichmond, Thomas Ik vii r. and William Kcnnun. of laixitiirbui.

as a commit tic crvilcntial. and the committr at o'clock rciorted the name of the Elites entitled to sent In the con ion. The follow inif cities are ep resiMitcd: eit'lit ili lefntes: Kiclimond, four ileleirntcs'. liich Hill, thns? deleirates; t'nmden. two dele (rate: llerirr, two drleirale: lliifla drlffrutvs; lliimilton, two ilelc iratosand llijra insville, Conlcn, Klliott, Anlinore, lluntsville and Trentoa, on dcleirate each.

At the afternoon icuslon It will tie decided what action Missouri miners take, 'resident Walters la of the opinion that the ileletrntea will decide recommend a strike of Missouri miners in aid of the Kanaaa miner, are now on a strike. A resolution was Introduced toon after tbe afternoon session be (ran notifying the Kansas mine operator that they do not settle the difference now enisling with their miners within ten action will be taken by the miner Missouri toward aiding the striking miners In Kansaa, This rcaolutiun waa discussed by many of the delegates and seemed to meet with favor from most them. TO T. hl.K TIIK T.IHIFK. What ill He ISnne al Ihe 4 omlna: He slnwef t'OMUrr.

Wasiiimi.i ox, July 1. KeprcM nta McMillan of Tennessee, regarded the Ilrmorratic leader of the np proaching session, said the next con grvss will certainly accomplish two things. The tariff laws would he revised and the. law compelling attendance of deputy marshals at the pulls would lie repealed. Just what financial legislation will be adopted he ia unwilling to say.

lien. A. J. Warner, president of the llimetallic league, referring to the proposed repi al of the Sherman law, said it will not repealed without a desperate fight. "And." he continued.

do not think it ran be repealed at without a satisfactory auhsiitule. silver men do not pr.poe lo let go I noiii inry have until they are assured of as good or a lietter one." bewlem ta a Trala KasHbev. Ou.in, July baric MK'lure, leader of the gang that attempted hold up the Missouri laciBc express recently in the Buhurlut of Omaha, id guilty taalayand was srntrncrd fifteen years in the penitentiary. MiK lure was sentenced to fire years in i I 'e In ant is (iii anal It pi Co. and Ibe nearl prailraikary l.a barclatly la beaaee My la laau, rtiii a iim ik.

I. li mil Vbea Mm blse Aea waiaa Ibe aMeaiaea tssr I eraa lllllill. Wri Jalf blayar (aaiba II. Ilamlt. ml V) eea al areeral aWia ta Ikrakee eexlcanar lug to asj rtala )al bal Iba Irs 1 1 a of Ibe doradtt aiiae waaera la rard to Ibe eatlhadi aflree.

la aa labrrslew bare Mr. trrtt aakl "Al Uvsua tbe wwaera af Ibe ease Iter eal aaiaiatf Bar bare rlrra Bot thai aalaea ta ul.srado a ill be rl.ssrd d.ra a aad Ibuaaaada uf art tbrowa oal eaai.loi sraV, isa ace sua I Ibe a of sll.rr. I 4o kol lievs It will be abase. Ibe all aetslacera are alaioly eaxbsateriaa' to i.lulT Ibe rel Ukile la i4.sra.ki aaaale a ia.al rffiat hi rs tba baa id as aaay analut' a a a assil.l. BB.I Ilk owe aorsa they bdd aae thai the woald rsssjtlaae to iaarala tbeir laea, erea if tbe prtve sf atlree weal aa bra aa aa erata aa eaaea bboabl Ibe Mlaea be ckssrd d.rwa II woald ualy be leiaptwary.

and d.m bar the parpisse uf friklcalB4r Iba btasetalllaU la tbe eaal lubi (TeairK activity la Ibe lelrr eat of free eotaaya. Tbe elleee pro. daerra pnsjaM to Improve the laaily to advaaes Ibe eaaaa of lb while atrial" be fc.l.ra. I'aaia, J4r I Ttirre aot the aliirhhat raate alarm abiMtt Ihe re rrp.srad a tlit'hl choleraic ephlemic la aoulhera ami ajtalhwrvalera I ranee. at a result of l.

lrirraplilc lnairtes to Herald csrresiasn.lrnta In d.Nai. rile aad Toulon shoe There are, II tree, a few etc. at Toal.ra aad II reres Alait, I nit they are ronflaed to tb.asr who by their habit of life aad aarrouiidlnca ufm ln Ihr diaeaae. a hk allows no Hid teal i.sn of atcced inif sT ls coiniliNr cplilrtiita lUariteaul Uenllr ly free from cholera, which haa unkuonn lio re sins ss an. th aenitArye.inititi.siis are irsl and Ihe death rate comparatively low.

I kill Mlar llearrs I SrO.4. Yai 1 1.. i lull I lh' much rV itcm. nt hr.MiM'lioul hili anions unrn nn.l dealers In sil Trr i account the fall Hi the twice of tilier ll is likely that ail the silver luilies will Is el.ssrd down rx.x the rclehrate ItMaiiehiiea mine It. Sr1Ss HsiaS tvtvasV llrttHiir Sal.

July I. Ihe Nebraska National tstiik sn.l Autcrii'an Nations hllik I to a.N their d.iors the iiiormii' laich Iniuh had a cap itul.of l. Mr. fts l. W'itHlXiiio I Kx t'ongre maii Fca of Arkansat, ha Is ca Bp (vuiitcd (Tisl.iir.iiif aga'tit to iay the I slaw are In linn for which sa rvicts i he is to ntta ivw the sulu ot Haaitaa tar rXartht As tleaiweat.

St lii i. July Tin Malron i ar (o. whia'h was caitii in the protesting of il note haudlcd by I'ost. Martin 11 a few? da ago. lo ds made an assignment at l.dwarilsville.

Ill ft h.ibilitiesare fs.issi: sct liot know but very nearly the same amount Th linkr ll. Aaajr. Nuw Vors. July I. Tile duke of V'eragira and ni party sailed this morning on the French liner I Itrat eague Thev went alsiard the ship l.i last night after fan well recep tion tendered them in the hotel Waldorf.

ansila's la al ihe air. I llli 41.11. I. ro waa ISi tniitiiii diiy at the orlil'n fair, the tin nty sith anniversary of the estale i ll l.at ll'l of tha present I Uliaiiiall gor erpiii. nt.

and thuusanil of of that prolinase were preseiit. The ('uniidinn building was attractirely dccomtcal. The first currency used in this country us the Indian wampum. M. l'icrre l.oit ha a p.

nelisnl for dciiicnting his lnsiks bi prominent laalics. I.ady Colin CamptM ll. in her translated lioadc, says that kissing ruins the complexion. I KNOWLEDGE co'nfnrt anil improrement und hnds lo nersnnnl enjornirnt wlieti vlitlf Used. The live hrU than other and rnj.iy' life more, with a exprnditure, ly monv promptly adapting thn world' best product to Ilia) needs of liliv ii ol Is ing, Will attest the r.iluo to In a I Ih of the pure liijnid ItKalir principle embraced in Uie fr nip of Fig.

It i is duo to Its pm cnting Ilia form aiot acrepkiMe ami pleas to the taste, the refreshing and truly nencilil provritra til a Tis UiJt stivej rircctuiilly ch ntisinp the pystrui, js lling 0.M1, ius.lsrliel and fevera irinitvnliv curing ennstination. civcn saii faclion to million and met aritii the approval of the medical pnfcioii, is cau it acts on the Kid ney, l.iver and liwi In wiihuiit weakening them and it i perfis tiy free fmm erery nhjecti.nalie uttanre. Syrup nf Fiirs is for sale ly all drag is in mil (I hnttlr, but it i maa ufactuml by Hie C'alifvmia Fig hrrop only, ahuse name ia printed on erery package, also the name, fyrtip of Figs, Ls ing well informeat, run will itul accept any substitute if olUrcd. I Jg s. I To to W.

(mrwl fei'i, rnt J. M. Tune. This week wc will sell you a nice Sum mer Suit for Sl'J; some others will ask you SIB for. Our Suits able Suits ever worn and will last you two seasons.

Come in ami sec them, whether you buy a Suit or not. First Of the Wbrrirll Hi (Inriile of anil invite a'l vkridie In an Billl IIt EonNgiDEii. His business Is But Ours Crushing. re Diw fire frutn thut cur ral disease Whisky. Any mother, a son, ar.y iter, a lirnthvr, wife a hul)n I any person atlln tel aim they wituM like i rrslnreil, come to 1l0 Hal, lain ati'l prt inforrtntinii as will il ran cure you ir you win vumc.

ine nainea 111 ra.iiiaie win ne given at the Institute aa they are anxious to other. II. W. COOPER. Manager.

A. J. MARVIN, Sec. Trcas. W.

8. RING0, REPRESENT1N0 T. TRICH Grain and Stock Brokers. Office at Metropolitan Hotel. Za'.

Sr. Springfield, Mo. 1 The Painless Dentist. With mf laiNU ppllftaVl' na lh tmt 1 irmt iln wr nnfrr. Th trM ftiitl mowioonitsett la th euy.

Tw hm drvid MUr ImH i Morn. Ttw flot fill aaTt Over Sprlnufleld, Mo. IF YOU IRE WISE LIKE ME Tmi will hart jmnr a.nni1vHtf dniH at lh Iray hltim ian1r. lb1 lttv.ii, bmK, urk al rfniimhlr trl a. and firitii riflhrrr.

Ttfhtr rm h. Ml lo Uit 1n Mi'nm J.Aiiiiflr KU Halnaltf.aad win rail (or It SIOO.OOO!. loan oa rlprlngfield Ial Estate 0' anywber ta aliaaonrl or Arksnsr 8 percent. A. RAGLAN D.

213 Baldwin Building. Springfield, Mo. rtuis. ET0RA5CHCUSC M0VIM6. issrayiri.O.s'S OTORAOff tltgMUr trior btm for Ftrral IurX, lhaMVaf 1 Inf, Kiaf erNin rmnii v4 ovr rtt rarvfa.

wtnr. WlllaTa tltrr I f'Atraifa lo our li.r.ihm f.t ltii nfitw vita t.i Brtiltnra aa eVarwtT n.a WM. H. HOKINE, Attoraey at Iww. Room SOS Baidtvln Building.

traii.ritLj. MO rVl i 9 arc the most comfort Sec our Straw Hats. Class! (iol.l initutt irrilu I 1M, inU rriea wilh Itivn cuitleineii who satisfy all we tiav. others anal GRAND AT FAIR GRJUXDS. Toe Driving Clab bave arranged to make tbo 4 lb of a gala day fur all who love goo.

racing and good horses. Lib eral purse will be fiveri and all Iiorcs shall be driven tir their re ei'tive owner. Some rate sport in bee the fIIwiDg propiam: a VKAT OI.IVTWlTTIvn. Tnickey J. NuNiran.

owner. Kddie's Treasure F. Hurke. I tick II K. M.

iuks, llay llvlle X. Iing, 1 aist'TK i t. ass. 1 1 area, owner. A.

Mciiri gor M. A. Wright K. HerndoQ Kd Iirake. Weeka, TNoT.

Jus Hayes, owner. I. Have. J. A nil Held.

Nellie Jerry Fred Hlack Joe. Joe May ass Wade Annie II rni run am. pack ash tkot. I liiie II II. II.

Mclianiel. Tronhle Jan. Have. hasliiltdrd K. Ilermlon.

Flora L. Umg. Ihikt uai'R kxtrvxi k. I'onies under II1, hsnds high. Onai half mile dash.

First. 9M second, Mi KACR rHKK tsTKASI K. Ik st twai in thrs heats. First. II.

11. SIMMONS. The Dlaasa Flro laaaraaoe Ag't. ia Baatk sirrst. iKtns, Uermaa Amrnraa, L.

L. and Americaa Central, Providenra. Washington. Cltireua' of lltlsbnrg. Milwaoka Mechanic, and 8t Panl F.

BRUNSWICK HOTEL, or College Hired. Newly furnished and refitted throntrh out; rate anal per day. Ilesl of aeroinmislatiolia and every, thing first class. ii. ri i.rnT.

I Blerk. rraai GslfHrpac KCUSEf I ITORT BRICK. EUROPE1 PLAH. fVrVT Mrrl rVAWTlW ttyafrert rV AawT. at.

w.i rwr Bi e) 1 imniia ft wm in a at a rr, I I aur. lM aral rsias aTaaal 11.. RtA 600. 75o and ti.OO Por Day. M4 tmmmmt i.aKre fko4 $ut CWrVsaW.

ia al. OltCUTT Mnar. 1 1 1ll OF JUL) RA CES lata tt. and 0tma 0rt9 Art, Cheats 9. Is.

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Years Available:
1890-1895