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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • 2

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maBip, ono-wooo; A thaaa taUMOaonMgb'Ak Aa A aat down all rlghtlht aborporaada' faet, thm i not- seggsaagas inn mite. -f 1 miOiAiemoftfeaiof ileum. 11.10. ElTVfX "i qaot yyjfw moapTe BOaih.1 f-dmrtcin Bhiiiit l)qwt wiA Mlfhmm trw East: to Taul, Bcanr, San Tran-ejseovrortlw4t-hrttVei Northwest. Via ttt lihfC ithrw' 'fftsia with Trw Rcvlintug.

Chair Car and IuliftiSn Tinffist Sieving funk, to MoppMs, thixmgh oAaqh JU to vla fgfiiTairtwn WfiiTeicLi4.YacantBd Wiipjtopred Kealdenoe 8prinffUld, Entered it tbo a lulu We loan monev.on Real lfiRXDAY, JUtYas, 1887. H1' 1 WTuparCE -THAT ihshbes: Buckeye demoeraiahatro placed iWr candidate for state officers In the -M. 11 1 1 t.r Ok. 1-i somnstTTi -j ftJLih It if repotted thafUnT.H. 8tav- UT, tha grdht African explorer-wa deed by aattoofl ba hi wm fighting Ihordcr to ob-J, Ml Vt1 'L- -ftepott are oomingiln from various partaof Kansas that the cent crop ha foully destroyed by drouth Iareworth, Ab-hlaoq, Jef- foraoBTJ ick son," TVattawitcmi i ns, Doni- NEW ts Li HomKTi phaa dad llarahall (aunties tha oora la jsomploklj dnod npVid the majority of thd farmers are cutting the atalka lor ioddor and feeding tbemto tha cattle-- DuringTHoiday end Wodnaaday hoary woto general IbroughDiataac-.

Inn, bnt.it came too late. r. Uua ooounpnlty folia farm dwbwi BKttbnfc Nearly evtay iaao, aMmaii end ehBATOyttWl11ndll named to 7Y Wlad eadbdoifr hail or fiul without relief-' I thea went tuaiwa and Blahoi'Brnee tale draggM.fdiriotdaMto takehiupo rluy Remedy. IddnefttandAhUnitt-ed It, and it-it gave roliof ImmeJmtel. worked hkc magic, I orJofcd moft of tha remedy 1 mtac, and iiil It tftirt llstsUj Mkiywtotie, trod wt.iright at.atj I Mid much- -during.

night a I dkldurthg thoXsT: Tho people here etui not say enough 1:. praise of ChainbcHarn's fhoh-yp'-Stiil Diarrhoro: Remedy, u.w dohi by J. liskas, n'roet jraa druggist at Elk Polut, ilakvtu, soya: -sChatuberiain's ColU-, t'hch-ra auil Diarrbs.BaM4; atisfiMtioqjof awraaadicim1 ia thdnnfrc Sfi A tsy f. K. ftua.

-jt37, St. Louis street. uu vuitirn auii Boarding and Day Sdiool. The Ladies-Remiluiy. The Tonag.

Lasliet-aemiiuiy ot in' Scpteiu! 1 will be iallu' itity after- July rftl (deaaoiLaa latuilniiah-au-. with -tbose Wishing T-- eriti-r thehr iUpjditora, -Addrees Biimr R-Smt: On Only.Tor Cash 1 new piano $--0 it-1 1 Louis St. at. 'Coniuit yoarnwu inlen-st ffti! rc Cnnningha'tu Sow for Lticing. ci-t "The isuiw.sors of.l..

W. Co. aro trained attnnlivs; t. haainfs and arc inning favor from who hare had btcdui tkit'o. them.

take phnsurein Msaimcadt iagMeUn. Roe fl Kojj tho lo ur readers, Tbeycompouml pravrigdlovs' wiA th ttafol Jtos "Contentment i a Ihiug out- sired and it wHI ouk ihk4 tun c- ut-. HALLS. HOWS Thta Av uflt'i' Oim fl It ia qaJtorwtomnry; hero, ior any One passing a paannt aland to pick oae two onto! the basket or rpaatar'aifl 1M final Wand thjnhnotMag. comroRT THO'.

WOULD. "THE-CHSHPEST HEATEU -IU fbetys is mother db TMt-rome frmnj tho Tet '(o' Jackson rtHo, Pensacohii Nuhritle, CkattaiMo-gn. and till Souther dtWs. via' llwxto. is over one hundred mile tlw Ri-ek, Hot 8priqg wild 4, Write totfSTBS-ffiait tuta (T6c-(aWt showiBg.thjough Ronpeetuma.

Relorc pnreiusing your tspfB kgtSlt it tbV wMte io the uudertdgued tor ratw. Si-e, -ial umLarranaaueaU hw parttef tl'tr to ltK-ativ 1 Mid fora rtf 'pfWflsJairtanil liaiw MsTiiiiiwr, git mg full inforipstjontx-l-arirc-so the s-Wp 1ft at Southwest JisM.iuri., fpcuu hw cj.i Ljben.lIuHWr-ATUet KAN8A8 Mil. S-ti-H I j. NATIONAL BAMp VaiilLU-lbuft-lu. -TPT rw DIRECTORS: -ir.

41- IHiliK, 1 1'. I'i HtTifiiaii ftnm Yvwi B.l iiii-UX. Spvcul ta CfiUrvUw Ffint' tr. Inutvi, IniftWr ur ftit AriVkVttav UMwiHwt 1 MHWfla IMrtd Wa Pay Interest a That YV iw a fsAcJirt pnawAbl 9iaM'daVM' iwMkl wtxiliwb. kmkixtf iMltt Pula' up IM! Shfi'1h It K.

I toV.nei isrotk Ar.ipi.e A ccotv.moditionn.-L, S'-iltiLlffd. --Yfroiiglit S(irjaii iMMYkoels WVhaao bns by tamgMMa, Brphhftfyise from aai toalh to an iwoottwh a oq (w wMa Cofl Mwi wuuoroe 328 Boonvllt StrMt Full Kr erf Wfttr PlfhMrBntt fjitt SPUmOFIBLP yihtfMOI NO PPM A xj flwpw THESPRINO BOO! jgj tkrriYoq4niiigDJKiiUktoiHAkw EXTENIVE -about ImimOHaBplffliiifa say to bodlflorurt, a TkvfblTowlng willahow JhlLlljaft igwaiiOt tohBlftfl4 Ifittftlar ran mornlujp Tabu Barr, toamator, Matched a not from a kopt hy two dagos a wsa pasting ahd followed by them and tmhhJ the gmit jy making a rmy aerion around, fre wMoh.ll la taarod that will die. The IfaljMa Thafriiameaara Lottla FaiiinandLoiIa Gnmato Tour Gayhaga. Th emtom la larply In' rogna la haMera and northern citlo, and ia ad-riaad at a heiilih meaauio, of burning the refute of the kitchen, thna deetroy-- lag tha aoaroo of moch of the anwhele, com gam that unpillT emanate tram sloit and trash Ipat are thrown in baok alleya. 8crap, lmnea and other wate can Iw readily cremated- in -the 'fobk atOTr -iriinr th "hieal" has been erred.

Aside from faDlUrycooaUlera- Uooa, clvanlineM rcconintenda, fur by this aimpln priiHjce Uul. luiiuekuiper ran Ollminale inany a noxiuu fly and other Inaect incubatori that nn- the bane of onr domestic cronomv: Villain tog.Uiuk 'The Momplds Anlanrht ia conelilMO-- Uy worked tip over tlio fart- that tome lllbred, aud blmaMhiroly wrack lias started, the report that yet, low freer has again lm.knn oqt in that -city, and pours forth its Indignation In the following isnguitge. 1 The' Avalax the has far treated. wttb rontuiupt tlu- miserable falsehoods which have been regarding the health of the city. Ercry yi tincc at a hunt this time stories hare afloat with a riew to injuiing tha trade ol Memphis that disease existed here in rphumio form! And in erery nan they hare beeij tovea to be baseless slandcrt.

The rapid. growth .7 Abow feawawe CHANCE jm 4 wtWI. I Ik of bankrupt luraiturt whh Aathfifl auctionei tin ourbusiticn boiftMRu mreDiui our buji wulnjrUjeaext- want fewani rate iif tiiMV-'ft, hvn.r'.'i Til j. Cure. f.

J7t HKNKY (tv, Jr TTrf.r. ir-V." P.S, lhtHVlVitth L1'- Sl! 00d8tCQiJka(UMBthft tfi t. LOOK! Mswrosd ff. oiAMnik'hmmhMAt 1 (dAftMnv Vfamhaa bad-W tor eaabagJneboN fp wlod-. eai'day.

qjhiw not a too of any eonasqneaoi tia jrSaa dailiig'hfi fegUstlro that ha had not a band la. fra tair of atata ha took to' dek Hhp-ard'f Bernrlaa gnaao Job naturally a dtxk tnkr to Then wt no seat race in hi famou mlaairaa Flaher to etraal torxsa, anggradraMaa i-j kj jyjii --rr ootunnaicatioa tp trnr wlnUler lo rerri. laying: Go it, 8tro, No, the pre-pondoranr of etldanoo point to th phuaed knight, Md da tainted that hb organa ought not to at-owuh an additional tempt to'whiti or tvo hy danlilng tha memory of 'deefbnrttrarzrThara aiabntOM Blaine lame of Maine. ABH GBOTX ATOMS. Social and rrnonal lioaaipJProjB .1 'TTASHoradahoa City The at-und otJhc threahur la heeed racy dlreotloe, Un, K.

Herman 1, rial ting in GaiaaeriftBln lb, ft, A. Hurt la reentering as Qlaew of aereral wnekT "ft. Ward and family will spend the aurnnwr in Webatrf rouply. Jaaptr Weir and l)r, Dcolin an bar-lag nlra residence erected. A H.ftnrtnn and fainlli am mpTimr' figat the fkiuuua larb-8pring.

i-. 0. W. Perryman ahipped a ear load of fat hop to KoaauCtty )t! 'Thorn- Deniy R. Hall has concliulcd locale (n.

Kansas City instead of St. Louis, to Th Likiiu.Milling company shipped live rar loads nt-Khiiil Moiidae-wnd day. M. A K. ftation is drilling' aytoslau.

wells in Kansas, having just cotnejqd Th Dorm aoriety care an enjoyable lawn party Thursday erenlagat the hOme fit Mrs. Bender. Ooadartor Prigtuore, after touoea rear ferric mi theTriieo, i now. Ing over (be Gulf. A tsa-yaar-old son ol Robert Walker fell from a bora at Leeper spring, ee-ceatly, fracturing hiiarm- Miss Kflie Massey, whd has been visit lag at Boll D'Aro, returned to Hprlng-tijd.

Wednesday evening. The coload peopie liMv-" harit post" Kincd their pirnic. It will take pL-in-rieptomber 33d Insb-ad ol August 4th M. MoCroiky, formerly tbia. place, he-' Mearnt -pWtllon" teacher io thsOrs Spring high Hihsmi.

Jim Thqinas. has given up IHackstime and has -gone to work in a Trrtfrlrtftt kfftiHy: Is" MKCJ'UUUg feUou', G. Butcher was attarkrd by a vicioui-bull dog, four miles north of-town, the other day, Muksercrvly bitten on the leg ntul llioitgh i-mit Mr. Henry, a prosperous farmer of Boone township, had eight mw ol which l.are tumrUfStsK- who fan beat it? Horace Bentley, a brother-of the lightning cash- hps 'orrtved from'Woodridge. CaL, na a visit.

Hia wife and two charming daughters accompanied him. Z. T. Murphy, mayor id the city. justice of the peace, recorder of the 0.

C. W. vice president of build. bum '(WU- association, attorney, is puking bis home hold goods prtpantorytd removing to Springfield, whore he hu purchased a half interest in the store ol Trt-. Shea.

Weregra to lose such a good.ritutcn. Advice to Old teen. Ill Ac nutter of advice, old men hava been neglected. Young men, girls, married women and ieii .1 have all r-reived the atteution of wspaper uriteir. l-ut it struts Aat onr has liad time to drop a few use, ful hint to the man ho has.

done much t-ir the a -r Id. Tin fuliowtag suggestions are froelt gn Old men should Dr cari'ful of their hoallli. Tlier ahoul( not go to (he Aratre iu damp nesthei-' a shirt. It is also n-lvialde to wear something ou the fe et. Old man will -find it to th-ir iutercr uol to reiqain ou a railroad tra until afu-r a train has pa-si-d.

W-llicad phytlrians now agrr that heavy ffeight trains, i ciall late at night, are hard in digest. Old men especially io-a eo'ctellmaui, ehnald oot-roin ewtimning utitil after the fiotfof Jamiarj, tvi-llnc mi ice In the evening. Ah obi matt shnuld nis.n-r a young Woman. It teaches him that toete is uoAiug iu life- after all. and reconciles him to death.

liy.AWmne thno tnid Tithi-i- rules, nine old men hare attainnd great age. Arfamame Tnirtlrr. lie Was an A lady in i si-ivant hIiu. tout amt swdnit that L'ii nli'd an sppearari, h.itintr betli-osl Iwr 1:1. nil.

Ja, t- iniuirial lii-r liudiaud i Uailr. Tujhia i- ihiyonng lady iMpiird, "Hr nil "Au lady, in nuiui'iiiuiil; "ninl wjial in world tliisl- -f 111:1:1111. -1, jn the and -Why. mg lout nu'ftii to -a 1 von niari'inl a hrggar, do iim'am; but a a i'i-y I Alt JiUHliaud thinks it ft rury p.Hir iking, fr a day woilpwlii'ii In- ilnirt 'mue mure tiiau liftsu-is 'hilling rlrar protit afteb phyillg fur his ln-i-. tolnis-i-a, pud fund.

Jrrrhry. Have-thr gears ml if yu want your lawn ala lllnwrd. Ilunlvtl IViAnitiVHii Bulletin. KtiTICB TO COXTBACIUUa. EALXD pnwesala will ba mlrl ftirllu-hulMlaiMawhwl Ww as tt mils tswjset ftysoS all bids.

Plsasand Mcltrallswi at bs saw as Ma of Taa Laaa-a oTftst.ntsr, J. t'cEcX p. svteys BseavlO atrsst, oa awl after Mvwtar. Jal rmMvat. I.

II. I.iB. (Job. i ft i A.jtr a f- at I tha laurasb ofthowftdoolty and mob-tyjtfrietij'toofcod Th Jail ought ooaethqttqrt Kobe poaal-N oonaufecing drainage anddauiaga to nOjOfhlng property, ft might to bo dpotr amajn stmt, beoaata its location weald injtfro neighboring property and attract toomnch aitanUqi. But la tone Mired riiuatjotr ear the' eoort home, oarr 0 aoorta, whore nnUlatfdn and drainage win be 1, and when there eta )n no ohj to It looaliea.fou tboio owe adjoining lota, Tha Bmlthadt Molng Jakajhiiitt da iPaHjm alley, 4- Intet'lJot an tha'itflrtJa iaa bM banght- by dm ddaans Is old town.at coat of four thoaaaad dollara, and hu bM altered to tha eountj a a dotation, tor Jail porpoaoo, arhiebhuboM anireraally endntaed, by nUwkohareoxamtnedH, a.

ptft)h- I oae Ur. Bdnalog hu offered llot oa the ooraer of Clay and Campbell atreeta to'lbeoeenty near a halt rnilo fartW from home than Ihp Hmlth lot. nad it loca don then wMU'btM wUh iedonT ob-Joctiom from the mighbon, and roori than all, lfr. Botirfog don't owa th lot, nor now wU, and I ata anipriaod that Mr. Booalog wotild offer to Greene OauntJ a llot iar any purpoio with aoeh a Utl.

See Tom White ia regard to Boualogi Tif addltloul expeoae In gnnrdiaf an to and from th jail if it wm pnt nneh a great dtttance from tha oourl The ronrt ia bonnd to gta ml keep'thtm from 'being mobbed while pueing from the jail to tha mrt home. The Gate required to take prison era to and fro nr th jail sad the antra etpenaa attached la' enough. otilo thirquBUftir ia.laTor iif am near tha court bouoT Now, Mr. Editor, atp slow to believe that the present oounQ' eourtrwiU locate the Jail, ip tha -iatereat oflSy or of SpriogMd, but wlUi la rc tMroflloial obligations, consult th intersst sad th oonraaieaoa tad cost to tha paople, la th location of the jail lb coaaty in Ala matter. No oae section of tha coaaty are tha gaanllaaa The connty oourt Is rrspoaaihle to people of, the whola coaaty in Ala Motion Thfv of the whole dty and of.

the let tbo wbola eoonty nad moat oeriaialy win not allow theueorlei to be-mlslrd by deai going and latarested part lei The republican party of thia'eonntf la nsponiiMt for the art of this court! aud to the wise la sufficient. fain Pt.ar. Tha Whit ftcuae Bottiag tVartlngton Aatf hu been in-(pccticg tha Whit Huune and make an interesting cypurt about' the condition ihe timbers of White lloiise are apparently a condition to cause snow apprehension as to the (uture stability of the house and it safety as a place of rnsldunce, and a pi see u( (subtle 'anillarge gatherings of people. (VheoCoLWUspn waahavtqg a rit put fitrrr of tht exeeudve mansion but aummor aummor be noticed Aat the rafter beneath were ryulng gatlin. anadWow -of ad-vDd decay, home til theic had taken out and replaced by sound timbers.

A Asf reporter uw a aampU of the decayed rafter in Col. Wilton's office at the corner of Seventeenth street. and Pennsylvania avenue yeatenlay, and it wu simptydiko a of meal, wlththesaailmt mod team af fibre to hold it As a geallemaa said on seeing it, a tope of sand would beguile attong compared wiA the wrakneaiof a rafter of Aat kind- Ilia asloniiblng how bdt roof could have stood upon, rafters' to decayed. To hake It or strike against the wtdi-wu to scatter th rotten old rafter in a cloud of dust like a dry fnagna. ft occurred to Col, Wflaoa, when ho made that discovery, (hat the lath below tur rafters might he in a similar condition, and, sure enough, when the investigation was made, the laths supporting the ceiling of that portico were found lo he in a deplorable condition of dry rot.

It was tais discovery, and the reasonable apprehension that, if something wu unt dune, th. railing might fall some day, perhaps when Mrs. Cleveland or the pnnidept would lie sitting on the portico, they often lp is the evenings, Aat fed CoJ. Wilson to have a new rolling with new laths put up soon as possible. Tim workmen are buoy at lh work now.

The question that remains behind ia whether tliedim-brn In other parts of tjtfbouse an not In YsTmilar condition, and Whether the White House is not unsafe to lire in. When the paiAter set out to renovate toe freauues on the veiling uf the fro tit vestibule Ike other day he found cracks in the ceiling, which ha attributed to tho giving wqy of fits slender arches belonging io the partition wall which support the ceiling, Only Ou Blaiu of Maine- at. foils RejisUicu. It is a good thing to hT6 a broAer, aud, 'perhaps, a better thing sometimes (0 bare A dead braiher. Live brothers have hew known to shoulder responsibilities that they had no claim to, anil dead brother Jure- been quite useful from time to tiipe to chargn with the frailties of the Hiring.

There ia Blaiipt, of Maine, for Instance. lrp to very re-oeiilly the world' was not aware that tlio Maine designation wu not peculiar James Gillespie. In fact, ordinary people had an Idea tliat James Blaine wna the first and only member of his family that settled in Maine. The author of Ao Mulligan letters wu born In Pennsylvania, and from- that commonwealth his brother branched mil, lint none of them aetllod la Maine. Bo when Blaine of Maine ia mq ntioned crrrylkjdy naderataada ihat the ed-speaker, ex-eonator, ex -secretary of stale, rx-protidjanlial eutididate ia meant.

It ia therefore Mt silly on the (mrt ire a bit silly on uc (mrt ilphla Press, which yiaa York Tribune la groom- of the Philadelphia whloh yiaa with the New York Tnlatne la groom-' lag Mr. Blaine, to usertthat it was a wtpked brut bar of tha Main (talesman who figured ou Uui corruption lilt of tho KquaM Pacific. Uui Pres quotes from au alleged authority to prove Aal a brother of tha (U Usman, who wanted to be jut In outlie ground floor of A Littlg RpcJuind Ft Scott, was oua. of tho early acttlora of Kanui, and laopwrad Y' Bos AWtamiiial lYwdafe fmt Mrofesw B(liialaa OMbss 5.A JwE. "yv -7 'frfr-sj is? Id)--1 iSW': K'vw te.

Vf -1 I Curasao -1- Cwi Ik'hMffk toX ft frtdb iVosfe. b'yaSfmwth. i. -l4TMoijMMW4ayu woaWtfL A LiB. Um if Onto Ciooda eaiJt frtourflwr sm Loigofia of flfertK.

fiiaaos fiaeiifebrog -ifero fTushrj; bra WjW nmik LLUTKO wbarit ft Bratt TOWk Uwr Beat and ffbisaMwt ts vwqnfeor aot Aw- Am GROCER! ESJ -IBOASDINO Restaurant If of the. city daring the past twain month Md its steady ohcroachment npon (I rfrals brought the annual eB-' dem io liar to the front a little earlier this -roar than pad hu Blade, him bolder and more enL The Associated Pma agent boio nulref word from" the general manager yesterday that tho rumor that Wt feavtccivd car too da sold at MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAI of catb week unlit sold If you want bargain for the next 20 DAYS g.w. McFarland. fir J. F.

BOAS, DRUGeisT. 327 St. Louis street. AGENT-. FOR DUBtJaUE PAINT! guarantee for years.

three SGHELDms--- MO. VI ol.Hl.li. U'WAUIK illXT OLIVER DAY. MooreAuctionHouse OUTHWESl CORN ER0PSQUA1S iutrrnaHr. -triim: au-bf'HdUr' Price.

i rt. CAT A RP. Cl MR llraggit- If youwatit to rou: is or a bouse irt the f.irt Lr LEsnaa'i phmp tuntiir.sh.iEi ii 01 Ae bvrt irou feaciug- them and prices, kt. slihrif, Imlies siui children- the stvam hsmiilry, cvn-v ti ILwiicdte and Phelps Vvrnue. KtvLHrackf-r's lijrr-.

iilftl f.itth popular t.y iilld to-st I i.n..,-,-: I 1 1 1 (La 1 IInliU-'l 1 vffi drug, which they lli. V- iuviia vuu tMtefi -i7' Money Wasted. For pisiiii-, ft-iy i piU, good jf--'. -IliiUgh 'Hill cid-up b'-u 3 I 3 I.iar aud ic upright in (Vi iglit g.tfiil J' A. i Lava icuiiiv.

Ii'inam s--i-ur at Stuphsiis lftft-k v. I We all mi.k-" d.c Lilt), k- lft li-ll root Clg.lr i.f Ii.u 11 organs 1 2Ti. -J ai (iu i-uli, I at Wf 8t. Livi'i Mr. 'ilriiLkir" i- turn of (hr cirgara try il.

SliiWt i-ii'v look 1 If you hsvu a Iwu-e or I- rent adu-rtimllu' I uisuTair I.evuli cheap holiinm. For line wisii'n old I it in the laud, and ii-ri-ilil Ugrr call on Afili Kirby iijulrr ih- Mrtr'qnii Ian Ilnte.l. aagagwaa MOST PERFECT MADE IlfMnfttv jfnmTdfe Is hwl lllbllia ntft.kr,,".l or Ut hitraua, Mills, Isroai, ailiduMlj: 'J' di DR. M.NEY SMITH Rc-'w T. Ratrf Black, Jtjfljrjficld, Mo ELY UNDERTAKER.

4 uukmuimAmo MaUlio aid Wooda COFFINS At Low Rfltei. 306S0CTI1 8TBEET, (tested Ifeii MhU ftriMi. hi Ikh bin ii laihM THE SOUTHWESTERN BusmessMege. Young Men Educated for Profit forCollegs Jourfiil. Addfanq- J.

A. COBBAN, Principal, Springfield, Mo. Offiefe Room xa Baker Block Wm. H. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

Solicitor of 'fatasita, yrlghti, Trad) Km In. XUdi, Ite. IS Iteneir Block. THE TAILOR Keeps a full assort: ment ofForefeindDo 1 mestic Goods of all kinds, and guarantee a perfect fit. imd.

lasting work: Northeat corner of the Square, ARCHITECT. SPRINGFIELD, MO. yellow foTer prevailed ia Memphis bad yeibfd Wall atrect' anil that it had gained eredenor there. Of eonrae a reply wu immediately sent rmphatirally contradicting the report, but that is not enough. Some menus should bo taken to discover tho tiend whose diseased mind conceived ami whose lying tongue disseminated the-slander, and if there is any way to punish him, punished be should be.

The Aralum-ht does not bo-litre la mob law. It has frowned upon trial and execution by Judge Lynch, eroa when the crime wu of the moat flagrant character, and there wu good miaou to belli-rc the court would not punlah lbs offender as he deserved. Butin a case of this kind, where there is no law by which the offender can be reached, a good siont ropc and a lamp post might be called into requisition without any very serious damage to the public morals. The mau who would daUbarately circulate a lie likely to damage a whole community, 1 lower in the moral acnle and bit crime ia greater his dagaer -at tlia back of Mime one man. lie deserves 1 le lb in its toast Cruciform.

Memphis hu Buffered too IMirh in the past became of actual cpldcvnica, to be paiienl now with the scoundrel who attempts to destroy her by Ibeclmilation of report which litre nn the slightest foundation la fact. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been rxwnde(l in sew-ring, pariug.anU clcmung tlm styeeta and alleye and in an, and if a-ease of yellow fever ru to -be developed here to-morrow it would not be lihelv to spread. But them ia no likelihood of any suck thing. Momphia ia Uedajr oa of the healthiest cities in the Uuitod Slate, hs the weekly mortuary list will aliow. ItYM'KlSfA nlcs the lives of many We.

soil bfteii 1-ails to know -of iw remedy tor dyspiqaiia more successful thau Hood's Narsapa-Milt, ft acts gently, yet surely aud efficiently, touns the stouiaeh am other organs, removes (he faint feeling, creates a good appetite, oun-s headach, unit rb-f res he the burdened ulud. (live Hood's Sarsaparilla a (air trial. Itwi!) do you jod. if ty peoiilo niisera 1 sell-tlestructiou. misera- A good good eoiuhinatjoues-Bruiacr" hed "CotttoUAieui-' oae fola yvtirfr rotits aud the.

l(i cauls. Pay luur iiiiiiHV si.d take your elwim-. j.J 1 -it steam laundry will cut' IjuikI deliuT washing to any iart liie 1 UUt felt- a iiryieoe ir made Id Headquarters for ANHEDISER BUDWEBER BE And Agentfor NICHOLSON LIQUID BREAD- Alio aflne atock orStaple and FANCY GROCERIES. P. Cftrner Watnufand South atreetl Telephoto 45- C.

GOFFE Will prEtisc their 'profession in nil the couits of this state. Strict nltcnticri to- busi ness. up stairs in City Hall. JAS B. HAMPTON, Has a complete set of ABSTRACTS To Om-YH pfHiBfr rrrfl rwlatf, fMiAi to ju'iniinl.

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1870-1987