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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 4

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'ItlTTtt eO HOUSE." vhs raarsaa st wase ef hltblRkl HaeV tsarae Will Be ItMtarid. TJJOjltUiled HgnMln. whlfh Xathanial Hawthorne wrote" "Tanjle vreod Tales," "The House of Bevsn Gables," sn4 other Marie, Is to be restored. For many years the bouse, which 1 situated on the shore o( Stockbridg Bowl, near the north western end, has been closed to the public A year or two ero there came such a dfetire from the society and litererjf people to tee it that It waa put in charge of an old lady, and waa visited almost daily throughout the summer ad eutaaan season. The house wu destroyed by fire sometime sj and all that remalni the foundation and a part of the oM fashioned chimney.

Jl la on the aauth aide of rthebighwy leadinf toward 8tockbrtdg from Len noi, Mass. Many relic, piece of brick and atoae from the foundation, are carried away erery year by the numerous eurioeity aeekera. There are people new Urine; who know when the house was finished, and 'are record! showing tne room in which Uawihorne wrote his famous works while Urine there. There are several famous houses wllhla a radlas of a lndnd lag the Plunkett house In Vlttsneld, which Longfellow made famous by his poem, the "Old Clock on the Stairs," the bouse of Herman Mclrlils. now or formerly owned by Colonel Lathers, of New York; Perch," Penny Kemble resided In Sedgwick smnslon In Stock bridge, and the Bryant bouse In Urest Barring ton.

All these are standing. The people feel that a restoration of the "Little Bed Ileuse' would be valuable and interesting addition to the number. It Is remarkable that soma of the recent Important improvements in construction haven't been applied as yet for the Improvement of ordinary carriages This Is a very conserved to old world "after all, and It takes a long lime so get It out of a rut in which it has been traveling for a good many years Bahthoi.ui wants the) Anwrioan people to inland where bis statue of Liberty now stands "IoTo" a sort pf American pantheon, with statue ot men who have made this CouEtrr. great from Washington down. M.

liarthuldl doesn't say to, but he Is probably willing to do the artistic work at a fitting pecuniary price of Tti vqst1e French people let the ovpsss of Gounod snd MacMahon Urea ho have covered tnelr nation jri He naWiriod. their gnattis nasrept, unrung, whlls they, tt peoples Indecently fawned upon an eaeousad with, the visiting bb of Russia, in whose eye and the eyes el tlie world they are making a "holy spectacle" ol themselves A Misic printer' circular Is authority for tb assertion that the) gross profit on sheet music at whole salo ii about twelve cents copy. At that rato one 300,000 corw success makes a margin "big enough to even ep a good many hundred failures THE MARKETS, Kansas Clly Grata. JMocs ware guoioe st tbe close ss follows: Ko. L'hird wheat.

Tb Shtrd vhwt ss. Nu bird wheat. Her" reieelwl'W "Sa i "Til sliiui. Sl'ie. Ja 4 rea wbcrt.

Slo Cnti Wu Is rood demand snd wflb llrht onVrjuis.lbs market wss very Urn. Hound lot lilli were below tbo esr lot prices Iterlris or core to dsv. 4 osrs rosr hff liu4 st tUalKO Ksnns Clljt No mlird. ase No Uo. No while, a No.

I wblle. II No wbite Wis quoted nomlosllr atwe stenphls No. I mlsod, S7S Memphis KANSAS CITY I.IVC STOCK. Kssiai Civr. Mo.

fleb. I Csttle He eelput Ltifc. calves, shipped yeiterdsy. Sus csl.e I0J I'be msrket wis trifle more allve wlitvprleei unnbsnsed feeders dult Urensrd ber and shipping stfterl, tltft cows sad heifers, (I tl: Tens snd lndiiMi steers. St 10 slockors aad teeders, at OS etj, anied tissasm Hoirs lireoipts, shipped vesterday.

l.beo Tbe aisrkol was fairly srtlve sverms las kr hUbrr. The top was at It snd bulk of sales It Co SV 10 sralRit st 10 top snd bulk of aalsa st SS So S) yeaterdsy a Sbesp Xecelpta TS9; no shipments The sasrkel wja tuiehansed. Tbo following are representative sales: ka Wv Pries Ne V7t Prtee. i a i to sit er iiu i 1 IM star Rsetlpts for ths past hoars. ISO teas: geaaes la Rood demand, bnl WW grades, do I.

Via gmMe: Fancy bars prairie. SO rhulee. KM lo f7lt low graOea, at) to out UuiuUiJ, lancj; US uunw, WHts uw. r. toin.

Sr. tons fS. 3. CSTVU Beoslrts tauj barelr sleady. H.is Kxiptt ItOV trotrhen' hosvlas, as i te si.at aJxcd.

st to st at light, to.ui kvasis. Missr Heortpls fcooSi Srra. Wnur Uigbsii csia, ssi ti May. eii July. i s.

toes Higher SS I Peb tt I Msy. SS. UT. feb to sui Fi.aa VabWng fll i7 1 1 1 ji s. La Jiighori at.bvi apdiar, higher, CarlmclsJd Mwkat The loesl sssisets for ysisndir vers se njs lowi: WUItT Ke.

te ese. 4 ss. ouk csaiee asitusg, shwUwi. re: osTa a ss ie. rull'k Best asssal, wl.Mt I gsesha (1 st Af Ttjsothr.

rm lew ttmsshy baled, djn so; Sasev pvstits. so rol'bTHr ASD SiShll TarWrs good easwsa aasla ssocki to I koid boss te I ts Toss shwiksas itaSMw. eld OMlulsa eaek. rest! n.i. lbSvie: rsMa 1 tK rab b.u.

rtr Mr OV wljd larteya lb; rseae, rsl inH SSw svdaa; awoirreN. per aee ursctKil4 avr rishgaa.Bec 4as.MH aoiaggsfoandlaS. per peee i ear sms: oaloaa, HUM sweol fwmii st mi ak par tubal: bast ana. I nan aama, Uss pat aaaad; alaers. Us bewstssat haosa.

Ma dry asU USt. rusUt Kasoaoa, Ho. l.SOor Sa sat: Ha akaas. slack, cassi srtssa. stot aaart stripwd.

eoc; aanvw, sua hessd, tea; asws trojn st lo Wan: ovotat. It 10R VU4 sal. aver mink. Na i. pries as dark, 7SSI a sue So.

a. escx ev s. sua as, Vo, l. gray, era a Sftc Jlo. Stc opi'ossaa, ese ad.

tea atuaa tuga. Ms ss Ueti aaai, SS.SS to SP Saavier. la baar. a SlS. I'hlKU Ul i.

a ia Sr le Ik svapvcalad trait, ts fat I 'V frm MAOUTRACr CASES. How the eaCJaitiee ts Dellaqaaata Testerday The Jrii bnsiner OKposrd tit ia Judge Bi sy's court this morning' decided the ils te of five 'posxnms sent to the Jadge by express from Bole fi'Are by son admiring friend, nnknown. however, to the Judge at this writing. Tb Judge's decree was fire days Is) solitary confinement, or nntil said 'possums shall develop ennoli flesh to warrantkilliag', atwhich tiaueaniresd fit for princes will be mswle la the bomuient of the Eldridge block up College street. The next case rskoa ep wss that of the Woodland Uel ruiatiiic Wen Uiievee.

Frank Wallace, who had around hint plenty of evidence showing muiiies tianableguilt, was given S'nl data on conntry rosd work. K. M. Harney, Frank's associate ia various aorturnat visits la the locsllly ipoken of, will bw srralgssd for trial tomorrow. Hia chances for like soatence are extremely good.

Ed 8, Cooper, who robbed Louis Gibbons few nights si see of pocket knife sod fifty cent's ia menry. while the Istter waa servleg ni rht'e sentence of the coinasnn urunht sort, wss given thirty daa na road work. The 'usual sentence in two oommon, every dsy drunks wss pronounced, and this ended thfepol'ce record for jcteidi.y. The only criminal esse' In Justice Chinn's coart wss Uist of Doug Uays, wbo was fined asd costs. In de fault of payment Doug was locked up and will serve we usual nnmorr 01 days In the county Jail.

It will remembered that about month ago Doug filled up on a bad imlitv li uor aad, taking Grocer I'lillllps' homo and hnffO fnnH ils htl. b.inir Ills, OS street, drove to tbo suare and there nroereded to five the public snr exhibition of horstmanship In regular cowboy fashion, lie is new reaping tee re srd of his reckless exploit, Jadsja Beat Ueaseats. The frlwHl ui Judge L. T. Hunt, of the north aide, have ao ptrs stonily urged him to be a candidate for judfj the police court fiat he has at last consented to allow hia name to go before the republican convention.

The judge is oas of the staunchest ot rv ebsr acUr aad in every respect worthy the wnpportof tke party. WORTH A THtXSArsD DOLLARS ABsUaror Wklck II be Most Velaakl Jaaaet la the World. One nstuxally thinks of bottsrdlee In connection only' with iowsri, nnd flowers suggestsnnsbios and warmth. Uqttberels no place on this earth exoept npsn Its great aeas and ooesna where butterflies' osanot be fotrsd. Of course the plslgs of tropical seuatrtss abeusd with thest, but soma of the most beautiful furmj are.found In the mountain passes of Darjeeling and Bikklm, in the Ulmslsyas.

and ori the frigid altitudes of Thibet, Cashmere, Toorkistan and tbe Pamirs. Lieutenant I'eary has told that when he planted the Coiled H.Utes 'flag on the ice cap at the farthest point north a moth lit on the pole for a moment Prices of butterflies vsry in ths catalogues of professional dealers from IS ceula to a VM, According to a writer from whom theae fltbu about butterflies are gleaned, "fine types," beautiful and rare 'varieties," and wonderfn! "unj practically priceless, Kor exsmple, one of the gem of the col in, York, is his wonderful papiiio nan meegenk Insect, the only one of its kind ever csptured, was takea on The Island of tjainbawa, southeast of Java Received in shipment from' hit collector at that place, 'Mr. Nea moegen nt once concluded Was' ndw to science. He aent it to Earope, risking it lost, snd experts there de elded that he wss right It la of a wonderful metallic green. expeditions have been sent to tbe locality aeveral times sinoe in tb hope of finding snotherrbtrt this one.

till remains unique. If It were eold at auction id London it would bring 11,000 at least WILL COST OVER A MILLION. ths Csafe Maw Vaekt, ths Keel ef VTfarleh wss ataemtly Laid. The cxar'a new yacht, of wbltrh he saw the keel laid at Copenhagen, will be named the (Standard. A lierlln eorreepondent learns thst she Is to cost ll.84O.rxi0, snd is lo be finished in the year ISM.

The new ersfs, which It slso to be nsed as a cruiser, is to be sttschsd to ths ao pslled "volunteer fleet" in the Black Se. bhe ia to be 870 feet long and to feet broad. Ska wkll be suppMed with ear gises of 10,000 Qorse power snd be able to sail at a great speed. The Pol'estar, the cxar'a present yacht, measurer only 1 feet by forty fire feet, and her engines are 7,000 horse power. At the oerenrohy at Copenhagen nearly all the workmen of the shipbuilding yard, nunfbering l.MO, were ssaembled to iwsil the eur's arrival The place waa literally teeming with Buaaiau'pollc ngenta.

The oeremoay was preeeded by rs Tlgtona aervtcrlu tlie Busslan eharoh at Copenhagen. The star was received try the' metropolitan, whose band he kissed nod who sprinkled hia with holy water. Us took up hi position with the empress in front ef the altar, mi knelt for a quarter of an hour la silent prayer. At the shjp knlling yards en Bsftkaaoloa a magnificent pavilion hast besa erected for the ieswartal par4 Ths earemosy began with prayee. Then the cier plaeas) a silver ptste is the osrater of the bast, en which were Inscribed the ssste ef the vessel, her also aad ebsr seaer, as well ea tha data aad year.

Ksst the empreee stepped forward ssar gave three tap with golden as a. user whloh hsd been made ex preaaly for this pnrpesa, "on the plate ra.a.eo. eiarwymea ara supposed to hers a peculiar talent for Imprevlng the oe eastoa. Oss of thsnt did this la a witty, sad, lot as hope, afa edifying ataaaar: la early life as hsd met with sn accident which left kirn with a broken acae. a deformity, about which, la epite of hie piety, be waa knivwa be a llstl sensltiva One day a sew inquirer propounded ths old questloot "iiow hipponed yoe to break your loT" The minister smwsred aol te trnl h.

frienL wi.t k.of at GIFTS AWARDED. LUCKY INVESTOHS IN O. A. CHAHIXVTjCK BTS. Mansbera Drawing law Prweeets that Cam Oat of Iks atox Last.

Night. Toed. A. Rrvfitirand whlth baa bren In progress for the last three dsyo, sine to a successful close last night whrii tlie giftt donated to the niaukgers of Ibe fair by tbe mer chsnu of the i iiy were swsnled ths tn xet nui.irra. TLc ground floor of the Christian churchy corner t'stiipboll and College streets, wis erowded before 8 clock by th.

hnU.lna tickets, who walled with excited attention until tbe close of the drawing Comrade J. It, Uilper prefaced the distribution wfth a few explanatory remarks relative to the manner in whic ihe ilU wore to be awarded and Dr. Mow. Dr. Mcllridt aad A.

A. Itrnshaw. of the lie moors alaff, were chosen lo act a ml gas sad two little girls weia selected to draw tne anpu cate numbered tickets from the bos. Tbe hoUUrrs of the foliowiag naiobered tiikeU may call for tbegooilsaprcilied below: hanging lamp; 3 13, meerschaum nine: 6 cana corn: 1101. 0 cana corn: 173, groceriewi saearatbaam pipe; 1044, bunch bsuanan Hi, caaasd goods; sJ it.

dressing caie: at 'a, ataaa cover: IMS. pounds flour: suit. 9 cana c.iri; SMI. isir shoes: S'i7, grov er.es 1I5S, bottle perfumery; 1.11. ca'na coru; lillu.

rro eries; nS, lainn: SiMU. aet of furs: It. Ibe flour; lamp; 83 1, ip robe; lup robe; IHi.n, 1) Ha U'nir: 1142. a caus coin; lurjl. 6 cana corn; 3Ji, ft cans corn; groceries; 17511, So lbs dour; liKK), 50 ills, tluurr 17 ffwans corn; Iwltie wine; 113.1, .10 ins nuur; iihid, bottle perfume; S53U, box candy; xeOi, lady's hat; Stll, electric belt; lamp; no odes; 77 two boxes anp; bottle perfumery: 50 lbs of Hour, lt sack Dour; uarrei car riits: lu, 50 lb Hour; luti7, meer ihaum pipe; 7 sr.

0 cans earn; 357, 50 lbs flour: ill, musical gsme; lt74, one hsm; 3601, aieeiajhsum pipe; tuts. Dottle ottar roses; ltW5, double barrelled shot gun; meerschaum p'pei 374, loilet set: rbxli box cigars; XW47, musical game; I7IM. geata' case: 6 cans core; 74'J, wasb.qg machine. 11(17, 50 lba floor; 8314,50 lbs Hour; 3f(W, toilet seT; 6 csascornT 309, groceries; SIM, Mit'e wine: S74, Hcsna corn; 157, 30 lbs Hoar, 3171, lbs Qonr; I2i3, box candlea: 1330, 30 lbs met iai, 370, core; 3u'J, 0 cans corn; 50 lbs flour; T4 1 3, musical trains; 5H30, meerschaum pipe; W3, jx cigan; 3a, cans corn; W. g.ocsrles; 417, 3 cans corn; 2341, groceries: A cans corn; Iblv, 41 esns eore; S33, 3 bottlas horseradish: 873.

groceries; 3l' '3. i bottles liorserarllsh; 2K01, 1 dress pattern; 1333. box loilet 3377, quilt; SiilbsUour; lie I. box Lillet soap; 2751. runs rere: 7i.

meerschaum pipe: fine aurrey; 100i, 50lbs flour; H4, la.Iy'S hatrTso, groceries, 2341. nn right piau.i; H35U, aiaokrd ham; Ui, cult box: in: 0. clock; 3 MS. SO lba flour; 3014, A tUKScorn: bill, umbrella; 140, box igars; 4V3, cans corn; 21, psir men's shoes; 413, suit of clothes; 314, groceriee: Si7.i. A csas corn; 1733, bottle 417, 50 ids noar; surv, rc webaosu' pipe; 1957, meerschaum piprTsHIS.

toijet Xottlva; H2, pair siipini; lHiK. 50 lbs flour: .571, urn bra! la: l.v.S half ton coal; 1377, bed cevrr; 2313, meerschaum pipe; 101'), bottlerr'lorida water: leDS, 30 Uw flour; 7e. 0 cans corn; 8300, 3 bnttlee horse radish; ens dozen botilee eolegae; 78s, groceries; 1C37, one musical, game: tKLxnerno haum pipK 37, psoksge tobscco; S7H3, parlor stove; 34, lady'a bat; pair napkin Sd33, boii qn holder; TtHtf, six eana corn; 1330, lady'a hai; 3IH7, nisa haL won by Henry Trevatlirn, of the county clerk's office, aadVae was present and grnoefully ao knowiedgeit hia good fortune Many of the smsller articles were delivered to the winners last ght and the others may be procured at the rooua today, THE MIDHIGHT ALARM. Hark inn' Comedy Draaaa Presented at tha Baldwin. A good tlxeJ audience wltneued tb "MUnlglit Alarm" at the Baldwin last evening and all went away satisfied with the produotioh as rendered.

The play aa Its nsnre and alvance paper.lu dlcati a Is of a aessalional Datare from the atart to the conclusion and hsppy deaonemect It hss tbe regulation vtlliansnd s'so ths good young man who fulls thst person' evil dea'gua. Hairbreadth escape from apparently iaevitable danger and other surrlnir ace'aea serve to keep up the excitemeatof the audienee to the highest pltm. The Interior ol an entrine house when an alarm ia turned la aad the rapid transformation to a street scene with a fine engine dashing ahead at full speed, are Steele effeets worthy of. notice. On Ihe whole, the nla was an excellent one and de eorvee the high position it occupies among tbe sensational attractions of the day.

Mrs. laiaa Boyd Waata Daaaagaa for Aeetdeatal I ajar law Hasan Boyd, widow residing in the" alley bsck ot the Bank of Springfield, on Commercial street, has entered aait against the eityfor damages resulting from the p'alntiff falling into a sewer excavation which wa not guarded by proper danger signals. In the rear of the bank building two large trenches have been dug. with four feet of aelid earth Intervening. We.lase.lsy night, shortly after dark, Mrs.

Hoyd west to the Lynnhelel to get a supply of water. In making the trip she waa obliged to pass between the two excavations but awing to tbe intensity of the darkna aue miised her calculations and tell bo one ef the holes, austaiaisg ser laus tnjarlea. Dr. VVsrden wss summoned snd upon investigstioa found that four of ths womaa ribs bad been broken In the fall and her leva wrra badly bruised. A large amount of water wss in the trench aad the wetting which Mrs ltevd received, in coaaeutloa with her other Injuries, brought on a high fever sod the phTi iciaa coaaiaers nis patient's condition serious Mrs.

Boyd hex retained attorneys Miller Sad A. P. Ilsailln aad they have already entered suit agaiast the ci'y. Ths womaa Is ia a delicate coa.li tloa nod baa three small children to care Jor. Dr.

Marsh, who has been Buffering rrora ss atiack ot paralysis, la rapidly rcovsrlng. StEKINO A LOCATION SprngftaU'e Chaaea te Secure aSlg, Smeltiag Works. Aiifrlujjitxnowff ersjorjlprin fit id to secure aa important addition to her marufacturing enterpriaea In ihe shape ot an establishment for custom smelting saa refleing lend aad tine ores. The IlarUf.U Furnace and Baflning company, a solid concern having an Immense plant at Newport, with branch reduction works iu aoumuer o' ore produclog dhiXrrctxovcr the country ia now Jooklog up a for the ee tabiishment of aaother branch plant in Southwest MiasourL' Tbo company purposes lostart works thst will give employment to about 2nd net ail the year rouod, and inquiry is being quietly is of erMcisIs conoec'teu wun lue govcrament ot vir ions citiee ia audnvar tbeleadand sine district to ascertain what, induce m. nt msy be offered to secure aucb ideation.

The compaty I already largely manufacturing. bauxite, nlck.el matte, pig lead, speller, ingot copper, aati mony, babbit metals, aluminum and aickel alloya and commercially pure aluiuianm ingots. A new inothua of mining, milling, roaatiog and smelting diffoieat kinda of ores Is now beiiig introduced by the company and llasuccess is sogrest that the alow nnd cumbersome beroUfmie'cmprrvvuarre, rspid'ly 'being discarded ss it is found thst the cost of various ores ia trea'ment or conver sion into metal, especially lead, sine and ailvor re is greatly reduced. ne corporation also la a large Buyer of raw orea, aud this fact muxes the tablishineat of a branch near the mines of special Importance and ioter est here. Bpriegfield'a splendid shipp'ag facil ities oHght to recommend teia location lo tbajnuiansny, and ber propinquity to tne mines is worthy ol consiueration Slso.

If there ts sunning needed In the'wsy of mateiiril aid to secure the aJilltiea of this smelling and reducing asfiishruenL the fact and particulars can be promptly ascertained by corre spondence wtlb the company at Aow port. QUCZH CITY BREVITIES. It. M.s Larkio has parchseed the grocery elock of K. A.

Hall at the cor ner dx Wasblngton avenue and Lynn street 1 Thoie sliuuld be a erowdel hauss to. uljjitat ilrury chan 1 to heir bra. Ev snsM.nd Clelanl upon two live Viplis of the day. (lo to the meetlas" to night aad show" ihe Christian isBdeav orers that their msny good work are Mrs. Will Maniv, who hat bees ser iously ill for aeverd ek.

is now slowly Improving nader the professional cars of Dr. The Fifth Ward club will held a meeting oh blnlnday evening next ati 7:30 clock. Ail republicans of the ward akouid be pre at. As evidence of better times, B.Dixon is again making loans on improved farms and brick business property. Grand Regent Carl Moller, ot ML Lou chief eflieer of the Boyal Ar eannrn of Mbaourt, arrived yesterday meraieg as last nignt coaanctea tne inetullation of omcers of the local council of that order.

The aolitary license to marry issued by the county recorder yeaterdsy empowered Joe Msrtln to form' a life partnership with hi ss Haggle McDau lei, of dates. Tbe groom ia 21) years aid and h'a bride sweet Zjiha retmlar course of university ex tenaiou lectures will be resumed next Hnnday night, and will continue regu" tarly every two weeks until the course swcomoletad. The lectures will take place in the anditorinm of the new high aebool building at 7:30 p. rn. Mr.

John Noble. of Bethany, la In thetrity prospecting foe a Lnsinsst locatiaa. Uebas long had aa eye upon tbe Queen City's great commercial advantage, and what he now see of the situation, even at the tail end of along siege of depression, simply eenfirms bis resolution to engage business here. Will Mauxj Is working ight snd dsy upon Lie city tax list and is mak ing rapid progress, tie promises to have tbe work completed ia forty daya from date. It la a biar lob.

and there were eome who predicted that It could not be completed in season to be fully effective after Ihe death of tbe late citaaaesaor Foley. ATER WORKS SCARE. Rwnaorad Cae of Dyaamito hy Strik ers Prevee TJafoondad. Yesterday afternoon a rbmor wa circulated freely npoa the street that the force employed at th Fulbright Springe pumping station of the Springfield Water Works company hsd struck and bad made an attempt to blow up tne asm wita dynamite. A KxPVHLicis reporter drove to the Springe and found that th rumor waa a canard The mea at the elation de aied that any Iron bis had occurred.

llowsvee.lt was learned that, Wednes day night, someone whose Identity is nnkaown, need a load ot bucksbot at the window of the engine room, which took effect in the woodwork of a drilling outfit which la working on the premiaea An evening paper yesterday ariated an artioia to the effect that an attempt naa seen maae to oiow an tne aam en the 8as river but this con Id not be confirmed. The officials ef the compear are preeervlng the atricteit secrecy, and if an attempt to wreck thsir prop erty haa leen made, they refuse to ad mitany.lbing regardi git iixtu stall tun. Delegates Chsaaa te tbo "late taaa Ca veattoa at taal night's Meeting. The Sixth Ward KepubWoan League club last night, in Millers hall, coraer flooavllle and Calhoun streets, aad elected delegates to th stst convention of league clubs which will convent in this cit on ths Inst. The gentlemen chosen were ss follows: Dslegatea J.

Mooasy; Jte Armstrong, A L. Arnold, Aaron White, U. HorT.lt, T. M. Sbockley, 1.

A. Frluk; alternates, R. R. Brewer. T.

MeCormick. T. J. Read, Lewie Tuck. D.

P. Stewart, W. Doaham and Robert Reasbaw. Rousing and eathasiaatio a pa echo were made during the even nj by J. Maoney, w.

u. Kobertaon and A. Ii. lrf.va. The club also adopted resolution endorsing the eamiida.

of Tony Arnold for one of the secretaries of the league convention whew it meets la title city. Ths elub ia in a flourishing oonuition and now haa a membership ef nearly two hundred. PERSONAL. Heaniog left last night jr Cali fornia Mra T. Dulln left last night for jiowpora.

Araassss sirs. W. A. of Ottawa, Kansaa, ia In the city the gueat of Mr. and Mra.

Kemecke. Assistant General Claim Agent J. Oaiton, ot the Frisco, left yesterday for St. Lou i on business. Fred King, ex city ntttoraey of An.

rora and a politician well known throughout Southwest Mis our was lu Ihe city ytaterdsy. Ueorge Corile left last night for Louis where he will meet Airs, wm T. SbefHield end Mr. Jenkins who hsvs leen spending some live st Itoli ver. where Mrs bliefllsld line been quite ill.

Mr. Penlxer and daughter in law, Mra Add Penlxer. tntreth. with ber two granddaughters, Mivses Lena and Louella, departed yesterday morning fef Arcadia. where Ihey will make their future home, IN JAIL AT ST.

LOLIS. Sleaer. the Ioitalmsat Rbxae, Ar reeted at II Old Trloka. It will be remembere 1 thst some time ago Edwvd Sieger start In this city a tailoring establishineat In which suits of eloihes were disposed o. esch rn.ostha.by of a lottery device.

The scheme wait to get all rotsfble Interested in the proje. and th members would pay into Sieg in' kanils (1 a week. Km week one of the members would get a anil and bis pay rued aould theo ceva Sieger fli I aa ha prom ao.1 for reveral wceiis, but at last jfisapp aro.1, leaving many disappoiated customer and cre lltor. The St Ixfuis Republic of Wedots dsy cor.trtlns an account of tbe arrest of Sieger at that place on a ehaege of obtaining money under false pre teases, tie waa trying the aame game which worked successfully here, but was caught np with and now languishes la iail with a fair nreapect of being pro itnoted to the penitentiary. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.

Yesterday's Transactions Deveid of Saaelal Interest John Day, receiver for the Queen City ilnilding and Loan association, appssreetln the, circuit court yester day snd asked Judge Neville for an order granting him permission to pay a judgment against piece of properly on which the association haa aa incumbrance and which waa advertised lo be sold by tbe sheriff todsy for judgment to satisfy a special tax btlL Tbe court msde the ordi as requested. Ths remninder of the docket was at follows; City ex rel J. B. Ferguson vs Fint Christian church, tax bill; judgment arLaside, and alias writ Issued to ilreene county. J.

Ii. Johnson va Albert Simmons et al appeal from Justice l'eace. replevin. piaintm elecu to tana vaine pvop erty. Mrs.

IS. E. Weaver vs nr. Jl. weaver.

assignee of E. L. Weaver, appeal from rnling of assignee; trisl. by court snd judgment for. plaintiff forts.

3S5. beta jtottle va vy. vtnugn, replevin; trisl by court aad verdict of pesiessioa for plaintiff and 8eth Tnttio va W.N. Waugh. damag es: trial by aourt nd verdict for plaiw tiff for Driacna Snitzer Pel roe llook A raoer eemosnv.

account; judgment for plaintiff Tiy aefiuirioflRtitWt Gilzabetb I'errymaa vs James u. Psrrymsn, divorce; dismissed by plain tiff at hercoak Stephens Miller executor; motion to quash Oalveetea (TexJ Daily News, Nov eaabar 11, 1893. "Galveatoa play goers were' the re elpienlaof gssuLnedrirnttlc trest last evening. The plsy was a "Duel of Bearta," aa original play by Mrs Davenport Lander and Frederick Paulding. "A Duel of Hearts" ia a romantic drama which reflects greet ere Jit on its authors.

Ia ths first place it is to be commended for its simplicity. The plat la neither far fetched nor strsineo. tne auinora invested their bsndiwork with a naturalness thst la both cbartnhsg and refreshing. The nlay fslrly bristles with Interesting cllmsxss and the language employed ia chaste aad elegant. An excellent opportunity is furnished for artistic work and tho company presenting It makes ths most of it.

Miss Craigea'a Impersonation of Lady Anita Stanhope is, a magnificent piece of work from start to fiaisb. la the mad scene she is superb, and cannot fail to challenge tbe admiration of tbe most captious critic. Frederick rankling doea some re msrksbly clsver work aa Count de Ligay. In his love psssages he is gentle aad artistic; In his stormy scenes he is strong snd manly, hut never overdoing it," At tbe Baldwin tonight and Saturday night aad special ostur dsy matinee. Tna "tall" man and tbe "short" man of many a fabled robbery are at tbelr highway tricks again.

There is a growing belief that in some of the reported deeds of violence these wicked two ara myths. Tbe truth appears to be that somebody gets erf short" occasionally, and does soma "tall" talking to account for It Ax Immense trunk which belonged Irt a nnwl. wnitilejl emnla furnished plenty of amusement to patsongers at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad depot in Pittsburg, the other dsy. Tha tennk was decorated with old hoes, tied with gay colored ribbons ana two Hearts pieroea oy vupui a arrow were drawn on tb side with chalk. Tjt vnnr aranta be known through Thb Repcblicaji want columns.

TBUHTkEM BALE Failure navies neen aas'ta totally for mors lhaa els months In Ik. nf tha IMS. aCeonllDC to IDS ten or, aerueed hy deefl of l.wet dated January and reewlert In le office ot recorder of f. i imiiiir Mla.miH. oa Januarv 3...

ifSto. In re.or 1 boos su al psee 1. ss trustee therein, will, nt tne rennet oi lae level hlUar ot said oots. tell for eaih at pablle eiidae to the ale heel blililer at TIlS front 4oor nt tba court hnnve (hUIs elrcnli), ui elty jt oprlnsneia. Mtasoari.

oa Saturday, the 24th day of Feb, 1S04, betwee the hours of o'clock a. m.SixIS rlut p. nt of said 1at lbs fnilowlne real ae 'taarnoen lo sain jeen o. ime. auu hiuih la tha omiutv of Ureeno and stale of Miteourl.

towle Tha eonthweil quarter of Ihe eoutbweat oiiarter of aiytloo ami Ihe norOieal o'isrtef of the Dftrtneast onanar an4 tha norlbwrtl quarter nf the nnrtheaat quarter of eeclloo all In lewn.blti 11. al rangs XI, lor the parpeae zeeulinir this tnMt. uoua vuu 1st any oi renrnsry. 1. A.

W. LI.SwjIN, Trtutas. First Insertion Fsb. t. M'INTIRE, CRUBBS ANDERSON DRY COMPANY.

U0 and IU PUBLIC SQUARE. Yesterday Big February Sale Began. All day long the etore was packed with eager buyers anxiou? to secure the rare bargains we are offering during this' sale. Never before were goods them now. If there's anything Dry; Goods, Carpets You're going to buy soon, don't hesitate to buy now.

On acoount of the new tariff merchants are afraid. So they less than the price of the raw There is not one half the that there was this time last are closed out. The result will the price jwill be advanced, as bill than can be filled. A vail yourself of this opportunity and save money while you can. Mcintire, Grubb's Anderson Dry Goods Co.

Here We No Usel head us off. The Republican Leads all other news papers in city circulation. Yes! It's True. 1950 people now answer to Rail Call, but there are 1950 more that we want to enroll on our list, and if ydu desire to get in on the ground floor now is the time to stick in your 40o. The Republican's body of readers Is the strongest corporation ever invested in, ana the Daily Republican brings you more good news for 40o per month than you have ever been able to get be fore.

The Republican is a member of the United Press Association, which stands at the head as a news gathering institution. The news of the world is printed every morning. Besides, the Republican is the best local newspaper in the city. 0NLY 40C per month delivered, and $3 a year by mail. Address GOODS sold as cheap as we are selling irr the way of or Shoes, manufacturers and Eastern are selling reliable goods r6Tt material quantity of goods made now year and already many lines be that within thirty days the demand will be greater Go! You can't Springfield.

Mo. i I I A I 22, ai thi oi the Three lines, three limoa. 24 reiin f'u orherw.M orrterwl. s.l.J,.i ailverlLere In care of ihe ItepunU an II Mutuetl slsM lbs oleeia Mnnujyjiuduleutlfy the earn fcj IOK RARtlAINH In HaU.eboTrTTnieTZ. 4VIUI 3tu Houth HAI.U A (Moil tiirolnx plow soluhle for ouo hone; will II i hewp.

It a bai. lain. AiUrpea i Tnul uj.luoi atroet. LViK0ALi bj ino mn or car li1 at 1.5 u11 eommisaion h.iof LuM sireemiaar Uulf 1 aKHKV AI.I res.lv r.rr service, al Uumai's I L. IM An Hon ivbhI 1.

1 a. aflr Z. iiimavts mi eNl Jw r.mt.ld Mih dax ol Jon. ni. Lbrffts mesutiAbJr, auourtliui to tbr Udvm ia CITUATION WANTKD lyi.

AJiIum TiioWfn Walnut tm9t. ia ii aTRATl.l A rtoloow iu.l mitt ft bixTZ bnikdi nd bora ttttl), tmill brtluu, r'luiltjr will ba liuTtvlljr rvwnidrdt.t rvturuiug ooror rt Htuevi ud UruKr etrftMt. It 1ST A dollar bill. aW.mew.tiMr btwrii Summit Teniw and Mienuaa rtn sr, uorih ofilhtHiu. riutkri'lmiM romrn Hcpm tutiici Mtf reclrtrjrtl.

(MfMKsstx. tiy theSrvl rltM wrkmm Bt u7 giwMUtvhftriMrHhuii, l. tvuf 4ni i lnu ft or Hllliv7(ju xkh1 wrk ud vrm th tub fn Tiur uiuut wortk. Al. hoi .1.1 bittiiw lisj HMtsM l.tuut.

Ka A B. Minn. kiM rM)R rSALE kkudlerl Ilk WANTKIr Tw lavltfta ani two youibai to Work for ttfttary of IL pt rk. At' stt il CI Thr 1ntereted to krvow that Vf wbltkay, mrfeiir ai4 ubacco bauiU rauurcd tltul; at Wfaili loftituva. Ad.

live a or nai) aud talk lih Bo to No, 8)4 baldwln bulKllntt, cttj. If yon want jrrat tlothiu rlssa.ntd eol orVd ud relrd to kk a rod aa new, brli.f thm to IMuoortirr wnviTs aa ('aoifio atsBeta barfva tt lull tb Uiavaa. fit tH KINO jour at(l bnl ahaa to Cwilacv Htmi auid get cab for tbam. iln lOR KKrtT Tbjita tooaa bfm with ikryi ara ooBTculuta. Apply til Cnliv ttTt MISCEIasJaEOUS.

ABAHOAIN KEACs CRrATI A two atury rvatdsBuoa lotrftW for twatt lot; liiii it rrttpertv pra'trrrwl. Addrvaa a. lLAk.f, htftUoo ftiriual.f. Ma AlVlia CiIlRtrVt tHl'RrU KMaoopai. tarnrr of WaJnvl and Kiml.ro Buuulay airvtt.

untlar a qi; It a. avoruiog Dnirar. 11 ai bW etamaianltMii 4 Jo Tcninr Brftiar. KrMar manning: lu. tlu nit a'Hmn.

Rertlar mrtlit Umkuy Political Announcements. We atw iithartaad annonirft tb aams nf I KM ak 1 ihs la IWttia oHrm of Utf Atla rmcv, atibjaxu.io taw I wj Senear latitat nsisai taass issb, wu v.nj is sitraas TRt'STKrs HAI.R ralluf baflnl Wn B.ad totaU'r for Bar ibau tUt Wtntba ta tba Mjmul of tb aoi avoi Usaa lu tfuur. isT(ittsai t.y drrs. ol lrtjt, daid Matvb A lwj. rad by Alafo Turuar.

ali nin, and WrorVd Awl 4, IWU, la tba oitw a ftlier rcwrder of datxla for Uraorsa ruiitjr. If iMOtifi. tn nwurd book ia al ygf IM, initf tberejft, at tha nsjuaat tb Intal bol'ler of aaid tavota. will aril for eb, at pahlM rrrtloa, tha btshaal btddar. al tb froot dar Uit coart houM fatal circuit), 1m (b dif af SpriofaWld, MlBMOfl.

OB 8atnntav, th Slih day of Fbru7, brtwatn tba aoara nf float a nv aiid V. aa. of aaJd WV Um (vulowiir rff rib ad real Mtata aMuat In tba Couutr of itr and xala MiMroim. to wit: tivcUiDirtg irel aaat of tha north eoroaT of block In H'tban a fourth ad'ttUna tn tba cltr of Xartft ftpriBcOaid (now ipr.f)a:tild). Id aaid ajiuij; tfaanra auutb Sb tvai to Lha south Uaa of fttaid block, ibanr ewtt alonv tbo atmtb Una hwtt (briitw nc rtb feat to lh lertbaaut ooraar of maid blork; thtrnrwril to tha bfiaaio(, it Uir Ol swswviiina H'' TTttsrva Duosm Ibia Imi dar of a 'etiruartr.

I INCUIA, Trortca. Firat laatrtlon fabniarj TSrHTSK'9 lALR rallur harlotf be Ktvla toully for mora than fix niui.tha la tba paimeat of th Dot ftfvonlinir HmN by drwl of trt, dated Mareh iA. IM. maoa ot Aionio i urur, a atBtfie waa. aix rec.fd,T In tba rTW of vita mlta.u.

lft for Grroa twa thciwtli, tba ivqireat of tbr laal hohUr of tald now, will aril foraaah at puilto vendue, to taaebUtheat biddnf at tba froat door of tba Onurt bouaa (aUW CliTVlt), lb City of KpringAold Mlaaouii, oa Sat tarda, th 84vlv4ar of February, bet wet a the loora of VdoeV A. tr o'cJock p. nt aald day tba followiuir echoed real aatata altuaio lo tbt county of Grefiie aod lUte of Wieeoori. to wit: HvttIo dIoit i feet eat of lb mmbwaat oorntr of bUx 9 la llobart'a Foarth addition to tba elty of North Hp ring Held (now prion field). In aaid oootr; thenea tooth 30 reet to tba eouth Hue of li bl'k theooe eat alonf aald aoutb Itaa lb teat theooa north feat to tbe north Una of a)d block: thtnea waat to 'ha benlnnluc.

for tbe norpoae of axecallnf tbla tniat. June tbia lat day of February. V4. A. W.

I INCOLaS, Traiter. First InaarUon FubrHarjr T'RCHTfcrA Failure harlnt baaa made totally fir nora than all moo ths lo tba payment of tbe note, aorardiof to Its tennr. aecarad by a deed of trust dated march IS, nadeby Alatuo Turner, a alna nia, and rr corded lo U.aoiB,i of tho rwoonler of dae'la for Ureeira oouatr Miawnrt on April IK, lK in record book at paxo IT2, I. aa tniitee therein, will, at ibe mioeatol tha laital holder of aaid not tell for caab at publio vendue to tbe biff beat bidder at tba frout door ol tba rourt baufte (state circuit), In tba city of Spnu.ffle.d', la aaid Uraana oouotjr, oa Saturday, th.4th day im, betweea tbe hotjra or o'cW a. and 8 o'clock of aald day, tba follow lor real ea uto Id aaid dead dacribJ and iituaia In tha ooantTof Greeoaaud atataof If lavmrl, towlc atrip of land dny (SO) ftmt wide off of tb aaat end of lota Band ten, alt in block 1 tn Honte vard addition to th elty of KprlDKCald, Mo for tba pirpoaeofaxerutlnc thli truit.

sOott Oii. lit iy of Kabiiiary, 1M4. A. W. AslMJULN.

TruattJ. FJrttlnatrUonFcb. X. TKVXTKEn RAI.K Failure havftiff bean made toiallv for nnn than aix month in the pay mew TfrrnHrnf ia Maxtor, of ibe jnota aerurea oy aaeed or truat dated Noremoar lMMa. made br Alooxa Tnrnsj a Insla man.

and rwonlrt In tha ofQca ol tba recorder vw iiji uisvjirrj nuutiy, smiaUtOUIl, vu istrvejsa. ber IS, 1MH, Ib record book ou at paire k. 1. truatae tharvln, will, at tha rwueei of tba leiral bolder ol saM nota, aril forcash at pvblic Ten doa to the hifbeit bidder at tba front door of iptj wran noun (itat atreuii). in in uj Hprlogileltl, la aald Ocoaa oounty, ou Saturday, th 2 day of IBW4, betwfweti tbehrtnra ot o'clock a.

m. and 'dock nt aald dar, the foUowinn real aa tateln aald deed deaciibed and ntuale lo tba ooncty of Orrane and atatoof Mltatiuri, towiu All ol lot 1 In bl K'k la lambeUtt' ddl tloo to the city of SprlnufW ld. Mo for tbt purr poae of exacutlnir thia inisl. 1dm tbla lal day of February, w. Lt.NwOLN, Truttaa.

Pint Inaertioa Feb. ft. TfttJbTKK'r BAI.R Falliira aavloff been made totally ior mora (ban alx man tha la the payment or lba note accord i eg to lit pro vialona aeeurad by a deed ot truat dated April 1" ma ie by Alopj)Tunr. iinf ra man id record In the offioeof tba ietXrd ra deeds for Oreene oounty, Misaouri. on April f.

iv, lu record book at pajce 71, I. trua ln. wili, at the requeat of the leiral bnl'r aaid note, sell for cant) at public Ten lue to hlKbeat bldJer. at tbo frout door of the court liauaa (itata elrcuiWs ia tbe elty ofBprinfr leld. Mi oa Saturday, the 34th day of 1 between th hen re of o'rlock a.

ate and clock tiol aid day the tollowtnK real tate dcarrload in aald ded or trust and situata in the county of tireeno and state or Misso'tri Uiwii: All of lot eleven (11) In block la Oak Hill addition tb tha cltr of spring t14, for tbo partsoae of evecutinr this trust. iKue UU 1st day of Fbruftrr. A. w. UaSCOUi.

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