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fa 'i inconvenient. for ouc or two men to gnrUt getaaey' with suthtPlundcr. but per ikM tin.nlv thincr svai'. aDER PUBLISHING COtnAM table. How.ver.

if a n'd hot store will taod off the average ion. lirenia to lie siifc in the ro r.f Now ori family who has not paid for po' ive "protection or i paviublc that' the knights of the rust Imw ti irgn od force workini; their whose blisiness It is to to one such cltlrcna aa rMuscH contribnie otherwise? Not long lnce a man was seen after rrtghffttl. carrying what looked like a wljltc clad woman In his arms. Instead, It was a nude, life aire iron statue of Psyche painted bite, which he had from 'some ones front yard. The same night a pair of thieves stole itor from a bearding house.

It was 10 hot thst they had to envelop It tn a euvwiwp it arpet to get it away thief it it flt to bj wuuilnred at. that 'daily "jcil go.rUan.btf. Iillhough It seem. WKKKLY. 'h ii in miuic nrrre interested in having policemen feUuse their ey'es raUier than keep then, K.

jkt iil HD' Si TREASURY REPLENISHMENT run r. Not' ii Utu r.L in.nf i.iir rliisfacial situation beirel Shirty NolK', perliDO i 1 Mvr.a::ll.e adverualui xonlii.n lin ari president "assume that there Is Snort Wi i V. JTiSSr. laiySii too much patriotism among ofir people tefW for aod too much familiarity our jfiuicerumiionppitcLV4Ki. re urct and capabilities permit v.il if ihr'! hucvnia per leirml rvjur for od he refera to wartim oi or niA pet rate I.BAl Octobers, inc.

nrhi.r Lt lawful TKI.EPHONK $6 Democratic bUt Ticku Jiulr1' Si.t u' Court, KANOl Sor.ools, LL.UM AiaNO'IVN. Hitiirmd romrai wiorr. JtfKl'H A. FINKS. 4NKOCNCKMENT.

J. ll.iTTF.N violin tnuinnuncr lit of the t'anil t'ainpU'11 township suttject to the ot tin Ht publicaikcouvei.ti0u. lll.jS'loN a. a rami Mat for Jutiw of IVact1 ot i auivi1" lowhsinp. yiujii iw ic Ittjiuuurau mimiut.nifc U'UHI'HY an a camiirfatt for the peace of CauipwH twnmp uujeci 10 iik action oi.tlie ittrpuiiiican ctuvuum.

SPRINGFIELD 3 I Leader" 1 the'leadm Leads In fhe niatter of news, both Jeleraphic and local. THE LEADER Leads In enterprise and pro hartnK the only ui(4 news pajr plant in this etion. THE LEADER lads In rlreulation, as It ail iiu vim twelve hours In advance of all other lipriiiiflirld paiiers, at a price within the reach of all, both rich and poor. TUB LEADER Leads as a profitable adver tKliiff medium, because It has the lamest circulation, and became tlireefouTthsof the ople have more time to read of an evenliift than lnnniir.u, and all read an a evenlnit pajier more tbor 3 oushly than a morning pa 3 per. AdvtrUsars win a WeU Ui seta of thu.

ii: tiaksai Indicationa. June 37 Thunder ahowera today, prdbably fair Tharaday: outbjT winaa. AKiXitonr has been' worth Nothinir abort of a cyclone, and a nna that, baa CTBT Deen known to affect'tht boom of the ater tgt Kanaaa village ptnerwtee' ln beneficially. AcxxiBIilso to reporta gleaned from various portlona of their territory fooa Crops m1 be reasonably expected for lliaaouri. Iowa, Nebraaki, Kanaaa, Texas and Oklahoma.

The Weat will i flr cnnilition for the coming inir. notwithstanding the hard times. AT their'atate convention the Ilepub Vermont 'hailed wlthen of the dbvernroent IUHH'IU to obtain an agreement with; alt other commercial nations to aecurc tne iree enlnaire of silver on any proper, ratio. The g. o.

p. lcailera. of the (Ireeo Wountuiu blitie 'nay now expect to hrtrffow the Ola) Dciiiiier.it, na did those of Ohio, that their tctlon Ib not rndotsc.l l.y Sherman. v. In the udm breath the croaking, anddiniuiet ng ulta calculated to lnvwase me tiiMn i1 striniencv.

and to the thoughtfulaeaa' anij patriotism of Xew Vork bankers, "whose oner to replace the tfoid withdrawn for ship mt nt adds much to the stock of pop eneH.lenee. at ll times SO lm oortant." It has been the opinion of a large majority of the American people this long time that our resources and capabilities were too great for 1 our reserve fnn and financial vigor to be dl tredited, nor have they 'believed that either the legislation of the extra sea sion of congress or increase of the public debt fylhe extent orhfty million dollara were necessary to prevent it. Yet the croaking and disquieting Incrfeaiie the finan cial stringency were sufficiently pqlent at that time to induce a recommcnua tion of these two 'Items of autecraft. The cfoaking at that time, however, came from thia patriotic aggregation ot bankers are now ao th6ught ful. hence, perhapa, the deference paiu to it The treasury reserve even lower now than at the time the bonds were issued to replenish it; tut there seems to be aa yet no apprehension of em barrasameat on the present account.

Why there should have been more at that time, and 'what" apirit has been bperatlng upon Wall street of late are tn be anawered. hapa.it is not deemed beat to'try the people two far; or it may be tnat some more' extensive scheme being planned for the future. SraaaiNS of the great State of Diek Bland and Democratic majcritiesf the Washington aaya The reputation of Missouri as a ailver State, with a free coinage advocate in iU executive chair and a free coinage delegation In ennirreaa. Including the moat, conspicu ous leader of the' free coinage cause. doe not appear to have hurt the credit of the State In the least.

Mr. Stevens, the State treasurer, la promptly paying off the. public Indebtedness aa It mature, and announce that after tne July bonds are paid he will have money enough left to turn about into the achool fund. This looks aa tnougn me saa nf uiuonri were standing well np to their obligations, notwithatand their financial heresies. The tress n.r iu also been informed by the American Exchange National Bank, whieh is the Bute's fiscal agent in new VorU.

that in the event he la enors oi funds on the Jst of July to meet the sl ner cent bonds when they mature th. hank will a ladlT take them In at three and one half per eent and carry them until the State Is In better snap, innhsltiian. There is not much apprehension of repudiation in, a pro ppreheiisionofrepuiaUMlsrop lira v' l.rriaJ I.klDEK SS to what Would be done with of.crlmlnala"run down by the Npw. York ponce invesu ratlno committee, the HrptiliMnm aays: an rsnHKtr. to be sure.

Hut It appears that the present legislature that ordered the Lexow Inveatigation 1. nrecertincr aasem 1 iv Kn far tne Mies were i ltepvbllctn wprk counts wen. The amendment is accepted, and fully, explains the liomWIrtm'" tloubt to 1 what disposition wiH be made of the culprits whetlie. the eommit 'roc, will'ecommeud their retention or, the present footing, br promotion wit an increase of salary and wider perquisite privileges. EXCHANGE NOTES' Moonlight baptisms are the style in Moniteau.

A l'rlnceton man recently killed rats in his barn one day. A kO year oliljboY at Tleaaant IT ill 'has been fined Sly for cussin.M haa no thought of liquidating Its debts at fifty cents on the dollar. v. a In 1, In vea Cobwba hnng across the dobr of the old calaboose at Kxcelstor Springs. A real boru snake was recently near Mount Kleasant church in Clav county.

A faith doctor attracted great num bers of the lame. hall and blind to liadeville the other day. is said that more Kansans than Missourians are attending Wilham Jewell college at Liberty. nnw irnt that nroad that she claims fifteen or twenty acres ot blue grass to Kentucky's one. church ushers who oust ple who come early to find seats for those who come isle.

tf A'r without amavor. the holder of that' important place having re moved to snannon county raiac vk red anDleS. Theirand river bittoms of Miaaufrl have become a great oran rauing re gion'. Breckinriilife i the principal port of export, Ilusinesa men of Excelaior Springs have organized a aioca cwnpau; will publish an independent newspaper to Doom xne cii.v. John Kit, a Vernon1 county farmer Ml" drivinir had haa nirht eye knn out bv 'a collision with an other convevance.

Trenton preachers have declined races that are to be. The 1m all colored iurr la Chariton 1.., it, rt black man for assault and battery on a biack woman. lie was tsnTicim. The 7 yer old daughter of David Weikel. president of the Lamobte bank, was drowned Saturday afternoon while hathino tn a oond at her home.

In h. xn IV' la a voi Kalb who does not talk about other people. In over ten years ahc has not vi.itMt hr next door neurhbor. Th. vtinitville.

Vernon county TimM. edited hv Thomas Jarboe. baa suspended publication. It waa one of the oldest papers in the county. mp lAut nf alisaourt new wheat waa shipped from Charleston, to a.

LAiuta vu waaas jr and sold for aixty aix cents. There is reason to oeueve nn j. v. 1 lv nf Sedalia flnan is nn'w interested in' a bond investment company in tne oi Mexico. rru.

it r.i.rn.lu k.v. that it haa lately seen lUt oftsen liviog in Pettis and dfenton counties, or who have lived there, who refuse to pay their debts. a. nt bard.times prices wss afforded al an auction in Fayette the other day. Two revolvers, two horses.

a wagon ana narnees aggrenav muninocut euu. ui v.l,t.l. nrA.11l.nt nf the da funct First National Bank, of Sedalia. baa gone to Lalllornia upon sue auice of his physicians. 11 is wife and child rep accompany hlm, and they will remain there until September.

Kennett Democrat: Kennett haa one old fashioned dinner horn that is blows regu larly twice a day to call the men folks from down town. The town clock, the hotel bella and the factory whistles are wen enougu, uuv not stir up the inner man like the din horn. Th. Mlsannri Chautauan assembly opens st Sednlia today. tr.

Hurlbut, Otftew loril, rewgaiwu the ChauUuqua movement will eon duct the course oi in.u utwuu Prof. Csse, also of New York, assisted by Miaa Helen Oallie and Mr. Charles Tavlor. will provide a number of chorus concerts. John R.

Burke, from company Seventh Virginia infantry, Picket's fli vision, Longatreet's corps, fought in Manassas first and second, was in the seven days fightaronnd Eichmond, and AoDOmat Ui, and is on his crutches, reported st i)ftderu bomt.ti Hlgginsville osition like tbaL Missouri is good fji Mondsy the 18th. His residence is atl ttsowea. and though in favor of the Bedalia. enlarged use of silver as money, nf riO.UDlbUS. SrC all agog on account of a beautiful vis ion, on the mirage onler, wiucn was reocntlv.

It la de si'rlbed as great city with churches. epifea and elegant buildings, and' wide streets lfned with beautiful shade trees. The hlllaldos were covered with f.illaire. and at the foot 'Hi the hills wen a beautifuLrlver, shining like sliver." They came to the conclusion th.i It waa St. Louis, and the Kan must be ery City rP" are mad as hornets orer It.

l. ain Minntv BSTIDa lMm 1,1. had reason to fasten suspicion on a near neiggbor. He thought the matter over, and one tn Vila crib With a box of atlnLrinir them In the nf rnrn. A few dSV after he went the neighbor's subie i luH and Touno me otiwm boxea covered with shingle' nails.

Rl.tn Cnnnlave of the Phi Lambda Ypslion Society of the Academics of Missouri, nt the annual session at Clinton, elected tne lonowing Hcera: C. F. Jsmkin of Clinton Academy, (irand M. N. K.

M. Violette, Clinton Academy, t.ranu a. n.n.,uv nel Ellison, Kirksville (irand H. O. nn.l T.

A. P. Hunt. Warrensburg. llraud II.

The next annual session will bo held at Warrensburg Aa John Mangold, a mcrciian. at llarvieli, a village south of Poplar wss cloainc hia atore Saturday m.n entered and wiVh revolvera in liieir iiaiuu wiu led 'Nanpold to give them all the money he had, amounting to 6a or 84 lie explained to the robbers that he n.h before the bank closed, but they had to be shown hia bank book before they would believe him. iwrn, There is but one n.l... 1. tTnlted Hlatea.

It i about twenty seven or twenty eight .1.. I. county, Mo. There is but one Dotham (a. I I I at 1.

I. LfllULU jus county, Korth. Carolina, and there is but one uotnen, ana is countv, Alabama. The old original count, Alabama. The old oripwi MARY AJUPPER in noMAys rBisoy.

ltrortd Her unhand al fl iltoB, Mi Afler MobIM of Mffti litf TO Ol' LaVH MM Womeu'a prUoni arv uut alwaya hiiltt of bars an.t twliil niasonr) easy to shut wotucu up fnm the )oyoi 't)riti wlthaut thew UU'AIIS. Mr, ilin A Tut cr ha rel''asrd at Wi.ton, Mf frvm the ciiUl)r of trpmf fc.tualr wrak hit'h kfpt hvr a prisoner In to walk. Lylin PniarAtim i Tftahi6 Compound wrnt to trw rout of her trouble, a.nd av htr ttit' liberty hraUlj, that aftrf taking (to botikt waa a)lt to ro out of dutn and itirpriM Iwr husband and frit ds by her rajtid itupnT(mfiit. Mte iajra: "Women. ihouUV Wwarr of.

distiiner Hh' UtntnrtM. barluclit, rr Irvme bsAiutiltr and der ion. Thi ait danger tiimai of ft mile wiaVwi'M. or tame derlniirment fA the tii.ua or winih. fake Lydia K.

Pink nam' 4 VecableCui ind. and'le tliankl'il for yonr life at i Ki It only em. a dilr to trt u. ud the ivlt it otfh Dithatu. Aftk futua drusEpit bout assist in arranging the ourth of July ing were Intended to be celebration on account ol the horse is in ra writ of the saa lllee.

It is the piav where Joseph vraaaold' by his. brethren and where KJishe smoU th byrtana with blind am. Advertised Letters. I 5 Remaining ip the poatofBce. at Spring 1 field.

lt. If not called for in fifteen days will tie sent to the dead letter office. Washington. l. C.

When called for pieaV say "adver CT tlsed Thos. C. Ltt M. gz Adams Mrs jq. Adair Laura AbamaiMrslieo Altbouaer rleraett Sarah lliaaell Chrsur Hoi ton Hriaeoe Clem Hrown Edw Cameron Eddie Cobel Laeindey Davia A Ileamond Wm Douglass Lmery Perry aiu.

Uibson Mr A filles Henry liolt Mrs li smack Harris fieo A Helti Hill Hi. tin TP Kennedy King Hsrry Knotts John Lsrkin Fsnnie Msrtin Henry. M.ltnn (ren McAdams Minnie Martin Moore Mary Holrts II Shank A Stringer Oracie Trenary Travis James Towlo rptmure Hermann Vev 0 Veliscoe John Van DSL V.n Wates Maude Amett II In the tinest French Dreb'e tes Worsted Che LJ viots and Alpaccas from to 51C' We war LI rant the.se ijoodsto he the best tittinjt and best ,1 nude linAt' summer coats and vests mad.e in the r.i I I I 11 1 1 i rk. ont 0 It 1.1 I IL lllL II'LI 1' a Vi MV" ekw I msUaW i i 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 Li One lot erf Flaimclldte Gwts and Vi sts 'M Ij 1 1 1 .1 iL aI. ii av 1 or coat ana vesi.

imim ui xr ofi.al ig: kr Hiaek Hilven BowllaCW Brown Edw Burns John Carpenter Miss Grtlu a Miaa D'avla James liodsoa Isaac 1 Foster JjF Uoodwln Thus (ireenMollie' Horner Ilsrrison John. Ben Henning Belle Uocker Bslph HulT.Thos Kelly Chaa Kook Minnie Liies Geo Marshall Mrs Milt Miner Benj sfetlarvev At M.Caakey Mr WT McCraw Emma Mclean Nellie McMerrick O'Donal Mr Jas 0 Keeffe Anna Overfell lieo Nuger Palmer Mrs ii Powers Myrtle Bigg ftobt Robertson It A RoberuLuey Rodgers CbsrJIe Ruth Mrs C. Shepherd OUi unn.l...l.nrf Mar 8odetr A Smith Peter 8mlth Smith Dsisy Stafford Mrs Steohen Mr Swofford Sarah Taylor ABai Taylor Belle Thomas Townley Joseph Tsrtleaon Amanda Townline Mary Trammell Mary Tracy Tresler 8" Truman Wm Truman Henry Turner Mrs a Turner Mrs Ulter a Vsughn Mrs Thos Van MrsC rt van sirs Vermilion Mrs Vaun Philip Venslot Minnie Vaughn Phillip Wallace Martin vena sianoa Weat Win att'y White Alii WickamanMrsOeo Williams Laura Williams Wm Wood Woood Cassie Wright Yen Katie FIRMS l.A.,t.. Pnl.li.Vtlne. wimninr.

iju uiici 1 State Binding and Printing company. Houghton Wm Clark John Costs Horsey A Kills iiinnia Varrior Iluth Kord Sarah (iraves Dollie Hyatt Charles ll.vrkins I) 1 A I V.1 HifThten Fanny Parker Mrs Robertson Rody Uattie Rodger Jo Russell Berths Shulties (Jt Southerland Jim Buchanan Sallie Clayton Eflie Fay i Hughes Dafia ii Marl A Homer Joe' in.miKt Mrs iwidlLark Joe nuns Smith Trent John Terman Vanghan Sarah Van A Van ZD i rwM Dam the eat Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, and 50 cent. J. W.Crarik SST. Dothan, after which the three forego streets, and South Campbell street ZOO HAKK, 1 LY SAMOA Races Races! a The best rices in trotting, pjcinij and rurtnim, 3 was ever' witnessed in this city.

Entries1 still open, 3 a .1. k. IAI tlll. r. ilia.

Un July 'tin resiues me rates mcic other 2' 2BRASSBANDS2 1 ITTNE SPRINGS. B. 3 Bfin? your baskets and spend the day. 3 THE LJEtATKER FLIP! FLIP! TRY ONE. ONLY 10 GENTS.

mnn't rln fnr me! Pi arline for wash v. ing and cleaning you can i oc unyi" My poor girl, soap taKt uy nn.i i. oro nnr tne iniiiL's; i vi allllV. Ull. I a tUA nnrl tVinsf WrCtCllC llltj 1 UOIJIIIL that you spcah.

nfnronnlv boor imilations of Peart ine, and eat up the dothes. you're not bright enough for roe. Well, the lady is bright, to say the Wit. Fvidentlv she has had the best of teachers experience. Have you? then you use Pcarline.

"No 1" then you had best begin iM.ro Aclrcnmp friAn'd aboiit Pearline take her expert ence. James hie, New yi.

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