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eK THE SPRIIiCFIElD REPUBLICAN 190. pwjcKiiU. n. 3. w.

3i BOON ILLS STQUET. f4' EJitur and proprietor. BL'RSORimON IUTES: Cellf anpubllrtn 1 year 6.00 Dally IlepubUean 6 months 3.00 Dally Republic 3 months 1E0 katly Republican 1 month )KeckIy Republican, 1 l'M 1'oeugo Krt In tho Lulled SUI ei'smi, ngticu. All prnoiij adJreicdng this offiee WltH rcftfiUte to tee Daily af Weekly news Apas eiuUi t'ilnly to the cor rsuoaunce whuu papa fiat Is. write lic pulia" or ftrlwAt UalX nr vi arnieri art n.

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I II! TV of i't twiutry iik kirn' tun p'" S4w II jrolug au. rflentiK to c.utiihai Mr tiyaii iton ind, AfJlnaido that ke Lei anifwriatiuD Jj niakfip. Th yf i'ieuk Immu 4.a i be da Ins ilrly ll. eoimidTlne; the teloi la tit nn and that it etlll larly In the campaign. Vj tlieir lieadqimrt! from f3 1'.

vlitont that the Deiuo trr.ts hae rn up the lda of running thtir by wind r. "Ocldrn Ro! J.ioe" fined' for temtenpt as he hid exi reused his con tempt for tlie police timrL Thut a riule that ta not altoctther golden with Mr. Jom P. ,1 'About 100.0CO l)oT 5wk8, oxPrt tfl In territory nnd there great ponrcdtlon of population in many of the cities. There are eeveral dayir yat Ksltli ktj.ouO on band now.

1 A Fouthern editor be actually feels chilly when the tfieriBOmtr BoU Bonn to 90 and we nnderatand thoy freeze tip In New Jeraey nt 80. Heat a matter of babit or mental illualon The balli pitched by the Arkansas City man yesterday were eo hard to tilt it Is said the audjenee was kept Ifcool by the BprmgOold boye fanning lie air must haT been th ocean The American p4xiple epent tea million dollare for chewing gum lat year. fTake that ia connection wits the Tag theerlnj Industry and you will aee that titer it soma chewing done tn (America. i Ah4 now Dockary has everybody laughing at bltn lor calling a fast day jon Rundny. Tney soy if Dockery had iwhat he doean't know about practical rellslon and theology printed would J311 kef era) Volumes.

i the say that If Covernor Dockery ftrould appoint a day of fasttaj and grayer to get rfd of tho Keabit law and the ballot boi stutters there Would be a wonderful day in Missouri bin tor y. JLet the Governor try 1L 9 I There bave bead some gtftd rains lh fatored sections of this State. A heavy rain to tile southeast of us made It too aet to plow. 80 are Informed. It latlmr sections no rains ol cousetjnenKe fcave a yet fallen And everything hat tliout lurna ap.

"SiK eastaalvely not sun sco. ches with sccuitiigly Ipercog ir.tr p. Tint fliiry the j. about tlio tint) put suvms, to bo the Yau'l cliMinlliy bus leca titrated fi a loiitj time. won.n uui.pt Coloiado v.

ttli in i t'Jia secnis, to lie all v.M'c raufl, Arkurius mi iMM) wa ijre scorched with tir.n.di. II id juiijiie uy. ttur cotulder t.r Here a m.s'.ul fuuii Ui pier Times: tu tl.f ami Mis oiii In M': tj.e Interne hat v.ith loves of iiillll'ius of the i t'olurad where the "in of the eitn'a rays are r.i (It: I'jM r. In fitifst Hi' r. ncei trruk (Mkctl 'Hid t.

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cud ,1 v( tr.t II riiurt ii nii'i 1 1 ti rn.ii it jiltii site sriJixqriELP jiepubmcax, suxday morning, jily ai, 1001 iW of vvea grttatut wm i.v ii Mi! d'4ilun than the Vitniri aul i if th I. i'! Ii) that ie bo mors 1 1 fM'f i ii t' i. I tli.t "HJsl 1 i UK V4'Ul't i of i iilir.i' Ii 'ft' lii.e of IaiuI a t.n ir tttibli.f "i' i i 1 4 of tl. Ar I 'iii la tlk.t i 4 a i. td' i i i l'i i Ii I 'i i i.

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tl.ty ti tin Uthn.ua raiion. i nviji'i ui aure H.lney cut, and after 0I, I yi jlf tu. A ml tliA rl 1 1 lal Iruut. rlma (. i i tr i' i.niii'O i ai.oiii ai ''f and i.r ba il u.ji tial.l, Ifj a tlmi it ii If tor couiitiy loJ ii t.i.

tif tuut ui. Hut It it pi U) die f.jr f' i to Li'ug a Uku oua L4 aliuily Imb mit ie by the Amtrtuan auvriaiia to i "41 In Irl in. I.KT IIAVK A tUV VlkP. The thin attrai liiig inupt atlnntlnn at riuftnlot Pu leeij etpi.iiltkin the Klip Hai Tlie te iT an Iwinn nu tl kt the Mlir coat ooly (lieper. The car In bl(h you ride joee great velocity and at one place turn a complete eorr.eriatilL Aa the paaenfer are not ealUi doern to the ear one wonders at flret why they do not fall ont as thy aee the eoaetora fei In the air heads downwards, The explanation Is that tho centrifugal force at which they are carried holds th pasncDKere itearty and safe In the ear.

They e.iy you eosldnt fall or jurrp out 'if you "vera to as you could were It an ordinary roller cottet er. One gentleman froijSt. was dtliehtod with it that he took a (ISiemTdrs jrcd is foiS ke a dozen more. Buch a novelty as that would pull pretty well moat any place, we should think. The world Is always on the look out for new thlngs'and a flrst eJasa novelty like a car Jumping a somersault Is worth thinking about GIVE US A MISSOURI DEFINITION.

Is Democracy advaneiog alocg the lines taken la 189C and 10CO, or has It gone back to the old linee it occupied In 1332? The eastern Democratic editors are saying that they nave repudiated Eryaa and free Bi.ver. But do they know? What do our Missouri Democrats say? Thoae alaasaebuaeita, New York and Ohio Democrats cut no i Pro Gmzll of tho Back That Is where soma peopio feel weak all the lime. They an likely to ba dsspondent and it It not unusual ta find them borrowing troubls as If they hadn't enough already. The Tact Is their kidneys are weak. either naluraily or becaiif a ol sickness, exposure, worry or other influences.

"I am thwkfnl ti) natf." write J. Camp bell, of Syramore. "that Hoee'l 8raap rUla cifred me. For bianr rCUri I wal troablod with backache. At tiffin 1 tu bad 1 hud to bpliwd from the twd or chair.

am oow well andnrtinuand froe from pain." What ibl errt medlciDe did fur Win it Uaa 4od fur utbor. Hood's Ssrcnpcrtilai to promise. Ee'gln Hood'! tcdajf. and ef treitment th 1 vlth! I an Ars rlma 1 I Hit alll 1 lea anyhow when It comti to electoral1 Voles nnd Congrwiu'n, bit It hat lucn "iuviuiii tin iiua ri4iu. i a luij pviiiocrapy flttrt 'iieheiJ wit a roblxr rlwtidn laws, il.ita jiolloc laws nnd Vadium ril Vli'i i in limine In n.iu'.lr What MlMuurl aayi amt Dcnjoeracyjl.

Jn AryT titrert Si' for It tho Bluto Imvliig the WllUfeB UI Infill. population In ih liemocratlo toliiwu. Now, Jiitt to know wlmt UcH oiorrnry la wljat I th ful fconr Imn red (tnd atone lof tho Democrat pjioak. )t naUanv tn h.n so different an npi s. We want to know that is the real thing.

ritzmnrrls, tho New orlf Jpnraol'i glohe trotter, wua at Seattle, Wcdnca lUy, anj i xiurta to laaclt tu IU Itruki tha rtcJ by eight 'ha. inavli uiiuei) the anrth CU'. iya. tieore 'racrla Twin lud i the r(toid before In fljj and 15 fiHirn. It Itl pruua to cave lul wo want It nnicratwod'Uiut (her? THE IALVATICN AJVY.

Itvtral Cbanjei Have Taktit Placa la Ipringtitld. The I Army made uui i tt'idy. ruptain Fl.tltnn A ill ariltod hut liUM HI.J will icii.l'iii tl.t n.K tluai here Lr the k. LI. .1..

pri oT. er. no'sun Ji kon, bl i laionrfutin( a ramp Uifl i. at )w 4nvHI fur tefj (ir thre ki Kir er t'1 amr.fM a fur mti i( in North MUw.iteL I Cii.l,.:f tuli and etfe ut lili ii Kj, ar bf a I l'l irntah! ai in Tk, I Tfe ci'tet Kate Taaa I l' kitakd enter a trala rVrl a tVkrvil ifatai rrf Hloee. ITVAt.R WBiKKMS CtUt I trixi'e'ktt ltb eevrre I.

male viAi otcr M' taha. tit ited nmmlnaat libtal ilin It! ut any ti.irl Ifutf Vf d.Ktif kea a ape. lal i tu tuIJ be tie uuly lop lei me row pronounc win. I'nc CO rmtt. I fur lata ty W.

Triaik I'nn outtii corner CutuniertMl and Boonvllle atrctta. Cockrell 4 Cockrell nerve floia cherry Modol Dru Ijt'fte. Real Estate Transfers, Deeds were filed for reror4 ftUr day as ollows: Mary Young to Harriet II. Young. lot on.

corner of Market apd Mt Vernon atreeta, ft and love an4 t.tTvc ttun, Theodore Cla tojTbomM CU'J tract In section 27, toanahip 29, range 21. II. David alder and others to Jesse L. Cijtter; 10 acres in section 21, township JO, range ii Ifflk Keep cool aud. drlok ft Cock rell goda; hest In tha city, Avoid all drying Inhalants and use that which cleanses gad hll the membrane Ely's Crcsra El" 13 sucb a remedy and eurca Catarrh easily ajjej pleaeantijrr CQia lit the bead vanishes quickly, Price 58 cents at druggists QJ by rnoIL Catarrh caused difficulty la spejklJJS and to a great extent loss of hearing.

By the use of Ely's Cream Balm drop plug of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly ftnproved. J. W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Monmouth, 111. If yoo peed a registered drtigglst at night wake up Cockrell Cockrell, over Model Drug Store, NEW M.

Stelneger te Ereot a PaurStory en Boonvllle Street, Reed A Heckonllvely have prepared plans and specifications for tha re building ot M. Stelnegor's business house on Boonvllle street, recently almost destroyed by fjre. Tbe structure will bo tour stories high, pressed brick front, gravel roof, electric elevatoT, toilet rooms and elec tric lighting and gag facilities, Tbe Herman Saddlery company will occupy tbe building when completed. Bids ara now being received and work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. J.

Carroll Is also preparing to build a nlae rocm, two story dwelling on East Walnut street, on the Mitchell property, at an estimated cost of S7 GOO. 1 ha contract will be awarded this week. 7 ft J' i WOMaN ARRE8TED, Bytha Hall to fie Tried. Monday Before Wllkerten. ''ftT went pe.urw 4infs wuwerer nnil sWcirS cut a wafint far the artcjf of Bytba Hall, ciarged with is or it I I I llt tJl Deadly Trliicli frrasjvt one iil.oct r.v.rr.inf, tlio uiuanui ul.kli lines the entire body MulJcr.ly Icc fuucs wcakcncl lu Fomcifot tiibcjsc otUish' J.

It Lc of luns, tho head, tl.uwt, htomacli, Uiwels, or any tKiif riin. NVlu rc tver it U. mid whatever it rtertu, it itoui the Fame wiu. CATARRH JtifljaimatkrtHif j.irik pn t't'iraii. Tho Jtvru i we 1 in winter.

The ilt lit l.tiin riorc to iiiil 'itici ittil.ii i ti''n, I thm iuvo f(Ti, e'inl, tnuh, kve: I .1 tNl.iv. I lu.r eAaily ihetkJ ly eti.tli cur' IVru i.a. Thit'e tha rn'v wy Yu taiv )iu well tntd try cure i tl.at ru i. V'ti fnv IitkW ikir trifl I oth. li I r.

it irrli. V. 1 )iU i tl k' i yintr i teri it i.f! i 'ed I nsu. treai'd, at.d IV ii fie only rueJ' wlii. r.vLwi tLw ike krs Aelma a'tff.

itt Hail d.Uurt,(4 the pa of the L. burkiMid i I' i' Ul. at 1 o'elork fiidsy tv ly l.inl lag and three's tn fuM i''." aire. ted ty II nl, ita aid Alivfl re set her eae fur 1 in ii niornlng. Tr.

Ceotge Kwlr.f a ili'IaO of Siiilih f.r over years, wrl( h. pi innrcil rpi ft rnce with Foley's Kldticy I'jie. "Kur years I take bi girui'y I. with kidney trouble an I n't A it Irate gUnd. I to the iri'fiMton wlilii.t wua In lipid to i HID NKY After time lot ties I was entirely relieved nnd cirred rren' rll 'it tow daily in n.y pr.tv tlce and prerrllic and hoiirtily rtoitu niend Its uae il.phy.lrJaiiia for aurh triiUblai, for I esit houu.tlly stale I have prencrllicd it tn hundreds of case with perfect iuenees," Htutiiill Den Ion and Iled li a ret i IN THE POLICE COURT.

Twa Men Were Arrested for Violating the Bicycle Ordinance. Frank Tllley wan arrnteu by Officer Lewis en the charge of feloniously as suiting Frank MeNeells by slashing at him with a pocket knife. Tilley was allowed to go on his own recognisance until yesterday. Soon after bis release he was arrested by Policemen Rose and Lewis on the charge of dltturblng tbe peace. David Turpln was fined It and costs for being drunk and down.

Ho failed to pay and was committed to the cala boose. Officers Fellis ana Norwood mada the nrrest Paul Graves nnd Mr. Wagner were arreBted by Officer Fellis for riding bicycle without a light. Wagner plead 1. IS SURPRISED REV.

AARtpN D. STATES A3TON8H, ED AT DOCKERY'S PRAYER PROCLAMATION. Does Not Believe 8upplication Can Chanye Laws of Nature. TALKS Of CAUSE AND EFFECT I am not a liitle surprised r.t the appearance of Governor Jlotkory'P proclamation puklra the people of JIls tourl iu liuite their alforu in prayer for r.ilu today. tiudU procedure a ipiarter jf a 'century ago would have iWMied wllUoiit pimh UJlko from the Stukiul liabllii.

i lo lis fallacy, but today Itita the scholar and the student of blbitul f'tvpvg lauaU at each pu; d.mtle utteianets. It.r whid.ir 1 5 X'jlo man chaHK tli" il uA tf iiJ.idr' K'kmo and tUn l.ille "lie taiir.ot." NaUral tu are Rm1. laws ran be rliutiK1 1 NtJr.il laws riiualB the ai'ie, at I' tin hive nevir chnrg 1 il tl.e 1iu oi a.ltip hi There n''Uf a ca4 Wlla 'int a curie! 'in Hn rff.L Natural a i itural iTei If aere ible tit i an the mmiiub of I tn I a piai.i ta. thii dry carta would ju i i.i bid. tut Is II )utJblef Can I.

i.l tuikii.e ut Mae thanse or platie'tT Cn bis prayer baiiad I tin ciul of li aalvereef iti'C eat i4 Ike bust prlviltgae th, n. It It h'lpful fi' ifce a.aivir. it tf it I'vm i.f art (ant ahJ 'k i Jii'nfuii. Tte the Kb i i' i1 'til 4 tbe nucp, iii4 In IriTirii. fk I' 'ft ti.ii uJkH i Hi ainja st kient.tr if l.iti.

cnunjs are trnw 1 ty fv.irl.ii. ray, ab.xt ii' ti ni bt tn Ifwa li ll, 4r.tr ptj "cnt.14 uf l'''r ir feme f.f ft. il'rijf ett ti ta ef Ue (rr ef is I i the ami of tha 'p'o If tela i tni. fem.it tha ii. uk'I will rj knit.

II 1 i ren nve Siiu than 't It i p'wiieta. Tke Out of ke Kw Is it a fh i of 11 ii.i a I of Lite! 4. ia a a la'd I fj, lint PifiifhmeBl 'iM a tinn. It subdue. 1,,.

1 It wiil utter rf'm. Hod I 1 ii.Kt.ik, i i.e. Wu td MbK 'm in. 1 u. 'kt tkan we 'e 1 "Study" I the tl hi lt Ii im i.d Untk ii.

at I' ttc'r. hi a tiatutal con cl4iiv it ai and all the petitl'ins'i'f a id tlie prayers of the people nnnot rtup It, AAItO.N U. STATES. Tlin lil'ST r.IIMEiY I OH KTOM Af AM) IIOWKI. TlWL'BLlia.

"I hate Imon In the drug hualntws for T) jri and Mild atoat all, of the propiiet.ii'y reiui'iUs of any note Auu't'g tithe lUt I have saver found any'hipg to equal Chamlierlaln's Cellr. and Ilamsdy for nil stoi.idcU oai bowel troubles," anys 0. of Colmubus, da. "Tills rtr curiid two swots cares ot cholera morbus la my family and I recommended and sold bun clicds of it'Mu of It to my customers t. their entire satisfaction.

It aa'urds a quick end sure cure In a pca.sant fcrra." For sale by Reed 6 Barrett. John M. Ovoritrcet, Stjnclll peuton and J. W. Crack Drug Co.

Freight Business la Good. A new platform Is being constructed at the I'bulos avfnu9 depot and will Lo completed and ready for business some time thl3 woek. The platform 320 fe jt long and "20 wido In one place, and 0C feet In another portion. W. Smith, commercial aeont fnr ed guilty and was fined It and cost tha Frisco, cays business Is good riot Graves will tried later.

wlthrtandlng the protracfed drouth. BliU. 1' i i. 5 Bad Circulation Is the cause of most bt the il's that eome with old sim. 'with advancing years there Is a decline of etrcnjtli and vumr the nmcli leery of the body moves, with, le speed and accuracy.

Cosuw the wk an iwmikr actiqtj of the heart tie Blood moves more tlowlv. becomea i nniim orl (iW ts We eiiaUinlnjr proiwrtles, and musclx 4, timues and nerves liters at nrte cko' nevriabmeut. A slupjH: and polluted circulation la followed by a Uain of tiojily ailments. Cold feet, cUilly sewationi utvand down the spine, eonr amietito an i dtt'estlonj aorencsg of the hiukIss, rlieumetic hard and fwurid skin, ioce sores, chronic mnninj? ulcers cn the lower limbs and other parts of the body these and many other diseases peculiar to old people are due to a lack of healthy blood and luiiwrfect circulation. Restoration to health nvut come throueh the building up and purification of ftp blood, thin aildins and tone to the vital orgstis and cruick, notion to Uie circulation.

8. 8. belnjf Btrtctly a vefreUUe bloo remedy and Ahe best tonfe, makes It the moat valuable and edicacious of all medicine for old people. It free from all sniuend Incrediepts, and mild end pleasant in its octitn. it cUrcs blaod diseases of every clmractrr, even Wiose inhitrtu or contracted ia early life.

As the system Sets tmllcr the Influence of 8. 8. fi. tlicre is a marked improvement In the general ealth, and ai richer and purer Hood begins to circulate through the body the appntite improves, and thcro is softness aud elau'city bout the skin that yon' Lave pot noticed for years sore begin to heal, pajns in muscjea and ioioU erad uallycease, end von find thotuia Jnwailde te lie happy and healtbyevcu iupufnee Our medicftl department is in eharpe of phjiidaiianlio tuake study of blwc and skin diseases, If yon would like to 'have their pinum end advice In vou case, write th n'J ft and rWl npelve euch infornatira and advice as r. i r.U 'i 'iff have fojin ov.r medical depart, tuetrt rrc ta lhenr cure Wiis much more rapid as the result of on rtewved from cur 'r T'htu can fret medical advice free.

Book on SlSCdXad tiiCTJeH nc.ied to oil vhv rtentte It. i. C1UCIF1S ATLANTA 'She Value qf oilers I3 in their purchasing power. Just now vour dollar is worth about douhlq it9 ordinary value in our l3oys ana Children's Department. Handsome Worstadi Cheviot anl Cashmeres, three piece suits, short pants suits, ae up to i(J fhr AA years, J4Q.I7 JQ.

1. tpO.UQ Stylish Worsteds, f.mcy Cheviots, two piece suits, (hA P. fl.JO, fS.CO and J6.00, cut JhQ Ql) $2.50 $3.66 Knee pants, all woo) at GLOBE Corner South St. cvrvd Square. U'm.

It's Puro Horrison lMivmd to It. E. GARNETT. 3l tui IttMl Sporting Goods Lavwm Tannic (mi riKirs Trkle Hamnlii tail gMie H.ke Bicycles and Sundries Phone fj. Cotnj new siu.t.

re i'i TH i I ixctsf MV LL1BJBT" DENTON, HOTEL. SPRINGFIELD. MO. Close to Theatre, Street Cars and Center, Hot tvrvd Cold Daths, Electric Delis. Rates.

$1,25 to $1.50 per day. The model moderate priced of Southwest Missouri. rrt W. L. PEAKS.

Prop, ir fff'frit is i TV''. UR: NEW OFFICE. 222 North Campbell. UNDER DENTON HOTEL. Phone 350i': s.

11. uomtie, Sol Distributor! Sfrincfield Bbei, Patronize Hope, Industry 45c 'HffnBBapeBcag' aaWsaVkJ It's Sweet Good Bee Cream part rf the city. Somcthinrj Worth looking it are tbe ahirts, sMttwa.i'. e. sr.

tuffs done up at tbe Ir is Th. x)k as i.t fit as In tlieir prUtine tb.it Saw or fray. i oti in tl a beiD to compete with ti tti laul dry work. Our kBowle anJ uperlem makes our won a ti ater plete. Tbe Old.

IWLalio T' Hteiis Launlry, 111 and Si V. Walatil Street. TlionalTt. J.V4 The M.I Trojf Sleara Laamlri Uellabl tlVIli W. Walnut St.

raooe i'X Dr. WEINER, Dentist.1' 22a Eoonville, Street. prngllelu, ftlo. Largest and best in the city lady in attend ancc. Sets teeth made in orte Teeth extracted free daily from II to noon, and 4 10 Scu teeth $5 to Jia.

crowns $, Gold fillings $1 tip Ait other fillings SOC l'amlsJS extracting 25c. 11 Over Fink's Drug Store. Qsposiu Ueer Dry Goods 1.

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