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S. W. Cor. Kroadway
and Olive-.
HOTELS.
OF lClAL-
HOTEL GUIDE.
Following will !ic finnd a li't of firt--l3s-.
hotel in tcirtt.iry ttlmitary to M.
Louis, ullh names of proprietor, tale pe.
lav ana pnpulntlun of town. None nut
Tirst-cJatin hot. Is will he presented, ana
;vmr..erci.il nun m.iv ! 11J upon rcro.y
S.K first-class n.commodat on at the hotels
a.cntloned:
AP.KAVS'.S.
HOT RPRLVGS. AUK. Pop. 1- Great
-'rthorn lintel; novfv rcfut rishod rrousli
; first-class in nil department-: tit
)To-r. electric oleHor; clegr."'t hath hotfl
-lhoritv Pulled Slates Government ""'.';
- roof; rates J2 to Sie" Pf ' "-'s
17r.i per week. Frank Hamren. prop.
WVXXU, AUK -Pop.. le.: mtr-p Ho'f'j
f H-t-rlass hi nil It appointment: fpocwi
"ienlinti paid tr.-vellng men: rat-- - '--a
. Missl). M II it i'. pros.
misfoi;ri.
Pi,no.n-n:r.i. mo -Pop
r. iV: tii
j-aton Ho'cp ilrsi-rl.i": rati. J- l,tr ''tt
-. !. rt... . ...
; .me t oie, prnpnoiii-T-.
nj.VTO.V. MO.-Pop. VO "o!el 1'1!r
"!; nil modern improvement-: prices rea
eni.-.!.!.. l st l.e.ill rirnn.
tltiwivcvii'i r Vn -IVin. 4 fl"?: Ari'.I'lB I
Jlotl; M per day. C. II. Willi". Mls I-
Kcntce. ....
3i:wr.uans cnv. mo.-pop.. i:.:
TV Mndinn; rat'-- ?2 rn1 i2.:.fi; the largest
anl best: trv it. I!en G. Vieth. Prop.
".iK.Ylfn. Mo. Pop.. 7.000: The Planters:
-iin heat nt-d all modern tmprov-emerts-;
c1 !" -lav. J'obyns & Matthew. Pprop".
N'i:VAIA. SIO. Pop.. 1'lKi; Hotfl 31cli-
'. trivcliiiR turn's J--a(lquart'r: 5- l'er
'' H'l.Ml m.ri'K. no Pop.. fiX-'i): Qninu
3InI: iintr.tii:hl' rrnovatod. and unilrr tho
i" !iina::onii'nt is first-clas lit an
pointin-Mits: rate. 52 per " J- Jl-
a 'ins. prop.
ST CHAltl.iC?. MO. Populalion vd5:
i-.iv.linc men when In :. t'liarlf? stop at
ip Halt lloiiFe: larK". eonvpnient sanipl-j
j-tora; T2 por (lay. Uniler intinuKera' nt .
.1 N. Mlttelbonirr.
ILLINOIS.
"PKV ll.U-Sl. flinrlM Ilo'el; pop.
2": :ate, 2. .1. M. Wilcox, prop.
OKLAHOMA.
'IHN'H'O. Mil. -I'oii.. T.'W: Tlio Planters:
"lohvns & MiitliPWi". pfips. : n-w, with
"e in lie.it; fr-e 1j tl:; all tnoilo.ru couvc-
SHrWNKK, OK --Pop.. Crftil; Holl Ho'-
.Hi the I inline Im.-tolrv on tiiu i hott.nv
llouie, rute. J2; Jlollaml A Pajors. prop.".
M xTsh JJnnn'r'iu Sultlttiilor ut.4 ltclta-
I fi. lnn. Jf.-T). ritrSCi"'. fWUMB
I W iff fiiffM f lrt('lAr Trttra1nU
,i' tMilt Vatl. 10.)tnT(irrai. Jj
Hfotloo i.lr j t r AluJtcnn 'itiirr. IJ!11 1A.
NEXT SEASON'S GRAND OPERA.
iSi. l,niiis 'ol liicliidfd in Mr.
tlfJUl'S KlI'fiJlp'IlKMllS.
N"v.- Voile. Aptil IS- The tiraiid upru
r-aron In Atnerica fir l!"i-l will open at
J?an KrancMcu on November 12 ii"t. .Mau
ilc i .rail inade thli antwuneenient to-lay.
TP-fikin vf the :i:r.ini;einent for the : a
lon. Mr. Orau said:
"The company tvill start from Knrope on
Oetob'r i9 unit proceed direct to Shu 1'inn
l!eo. The cotnp.iny will r.'tinher about 22i
persons. As til" tepon will ojien m 2Ct-w
Tiuk Oily on Ueoemb-r is. the nun:ber .r
rlties alter leaving San l-Yanoisey in which
we fihall bo able to uivo jHrfonnauees will
1m; llmlte.l. IVobal.ly thev will l: riti:in1
10 IrtH Anpelei) two nltititn. periiaph Salt
Jnle rity. one nluht: l'envti, two nlKhts;
3anran City. twi. niqats; .Lincoln, on-
Jiicht. an St. Paul ami MlnnoipolN lln.-o
jiiKbtr. Tho colnpitny will kiiic .Ilrvct fiotn
Mlnn-apoliH. wli-ei. it will elos; ot U-iem-lier
It. t.i New .!!. :it.."
It in atlUiorltatlv. ly nate.3 th.it eticaro
Illelltl liave le-en etltete.J Into Willi Mini's.
Melba, Kmniii ICaims. Lillian NuiiIIih.
3-:nietlne, M1h Mnthll'l Itau-nnlifr. Mi-
Siisantie Ailanm, Huan StronR, Louise Hni-
r. Onrrio Hrltluwctl. C.aiNUi. olitKk. ITin
i;le. Ve Ilesehe, Pol I'la'ivmi. Heir Anlr. as
JUppe, Hcrr Atlolph Miihhnann. SiR. Gnip.i
ainpanail. ! l.urla, lt.inn.-iia. Scott i. Oil
I lere and .lonrnrt. Mnn-inePi tor t'-e
Trenrh and Italian oper.is, anl n well
Known German will ho the c n lintni'.
Typhoid
Fever
enters the system along; wttli
drinking water. Drinking
water on the other hand, if
pure, supplies to the system an
element most destructive to
.'ernis.
The celebrated
Pasteur
GermProof
Wa
GSFi-fpi
A iis. i-iVA
liii iiis.
PEMHveaYftfi- PULLS
C if. 11 t.r 'I!JfIIITi:i;-S knci.isii
L"zr;i?- it ;:ri -.n ;oM n-:ii! botf --i
does not change the water
chemically but admits no or
ganic matter. Pasteurized water
is absolutely pure and whole
some. Ask any plumber for a
copy of our handsome booklet,
"Held Back."
"What's a million dollan-ina Typhoid Fever?" -1
The Pisteir-Ghamberland Filter Co.
4AYTON, OHIO, U. S. A.
ASPERATE CONTEST
FOR WAYNE COUNTY
T.iini.-f ;nul I'tillum Faitiou- LVal
:! Tliat ll Is a C.n-al
Straicuii1 I'nint.
EXPENSE MOWEY PLENTIFUL
Viclory f..;- Kill,,-:- sidt- Will In-
stiif Control of the Two 'I-Pipa-
latoi.s and tlm Hlaio
Dtdi'oation.
i:jti.i.- sii:n:.
J'.iittlcSd. 111. Apul H.-Thrt entt.1I.Ma
pru&pent y limited vxpresi unln Is now n
Hie T-.in Scot; side-track in Fairfield and
Hepnbllcatu never before oxpeilcaiced meli
J rospeiuus time?. The pilmarics take place
t.i-inonow iifteinoon between 1 and 4
'il"il In cry piucinct in Wayne Ciuntj.
Th value of u Itepublicati loter on
1-tim.irv day has been raised from time to
'.Inn- dntiiif; thti pat two i"Ctl;.i. Le; in
.to tho condition that prevail in tlnsu
sei.atoiial a:iJ coiisrchsional dklticts. Thlrf
i.- tiio TwcnUoih Consrcbslonal l.'istrict.
The counties uomnoslnir it and tlio deh-jfates
tiitv will iat; In thd State Cutivcntion are
us follows:
The KlnjjJjisjcf Clay. fio; Jeff ei yon. .v
crm d by ijuko j:miner"on. Mirnarned Mor
ii,;. s-icii: tins Principality uf. Wayne, at
present and for many years conttulle.1 by
I'rint'e Tiicmas Scott, a part of unit subject
to the Miiailer iCniijdoiii of Clay, seven,
and liu-.-.. Ill,Illllv. all under the piotec
iiuii uf the. powerful JCint; of Claj: Hamil
ton, tout; J-Mivjids, lour; Waba.-b, throe;
l-'rj.ikiin. Uie; While, ooi; Uallatin,
Jicjr. llaruln. two.
Tiiis nukes a total of forly-elcht (le'.e
r.ats, bus tins ICtn lia- lo'st. I-'rankltn.
White and two Irum tiallutin, n total of
fomtecn deh.-Katei, Mw.trds selected an!i
Tanjitr deiogatvs. and a contest w:ia or-Cii't-d
from priuRlivtd to prevent the couu
1 partlcip.itUiK in the temporary ors.mi.
ilon of tiiu convention, flay. Hamilton.
tuo in Gallatin and Hardin h:ue remained
loyal to King Tatnie:, witii a total of t!::i-lei-ii
d.'let;ate.'i. uf the conventions jet to
bu held Watash witl uuiely Join the anti
'J'auiHr body, and W.iyue .'.nJ JeiTersou .tn
I'vlng coiiiested us uer l.fire.
Witjnr Counly the Kpj.
Hotli factions a: e.fiily divided !i: th:
district ai preseui ai.d each musl secure
Wayne. S110.1IJ the fiilloiu sile captute
il.is county to-nu.iio.v 11 would hae 2"
otee, 01 a ma.ioriiy of t lie caucus. a follow-:
While, 7; Kdward, -I; Wayne. 7,
Ftiiuklin, J; G,illalin, i'. Tills does not
take into account tiie three from Waba-li.
which ii iili-ly to decide for i.'ulloin. S.i
V.aynu Is the kiy to tlio uougie&louul
cjucus at Peoiia.
'Hie ucnaioriai districi Is inado up of
"Wayne. .leiIeion. Hamilton an i Frank
lin. Hamilton has decided for Tanmr ind
Franklin for fullotn. Wane holds ll'.e b.il
unci. of power, :or whlchevei side carries
it will coturol the Senatorial Convention by
joiiiinir Willi ill her of the oilier counties-.
The Importance of Wayne County is fully
understood by both the Tanner and fullom
factions, and each is straining at its nal
lusos in .1 desperate ejfort to knock tie- most
d'lej;ates to the County Convention. Hence
it is thai .Republican votes aie "juoted lilslt.
and itie nun viio has, l.iboiod for years sitli
no party it-ward other than a pens-ion toll
irom j tie (iovrnmenl. ur u promise -n in
Tom Scott. Is hr.Idine, himself pietlv hish.
Thomas W. Scott. Coninii'sioiier of the
'hesier Penitentiary, has ruled Wayne Ilk"
n kine for years, always in the inlet est of
his Kood ft lend, .lohu Tanner. 1 am told
that S'-ott was to be a member of the next
state Committee, ami that will be his share,
of tho pig in case Uob Mabry wins to-mor-
I(JW.
S.-ott i treasurer of the Immense fund of
money that has been levied from State em
ployes foi the last tliree years, clj-io l.ind
h Is president of the Uilice-holdera' Asso
ciation, and Van Cleve seietary. Kleven
tliouscnd dollars were drawn from ibis tund
to a"si-t the Tiimur foiccs in Srfiiii.imoii
County primaries-, and the Governor is said
to have added a personal contribution of
ib.O' more. The Jackson County Convention
cost our ?::.V"i. and Williamson Counly
drained the tn-asnv to the extent or about
SIS', with other counties In propottion.
The as-icssm"iit on employe-! of tin: Stale
h.is lately boon increased trum 5 to 10 p-r
eiit of ibclr monthlv salaties. I do not
know that nnv of this fund Is heins i"-v.-te.l
in Wajne i;ounty, but coin Is more
lilenlirul hei.i than ever !! le. The T.in-m-ritcs
say that the Culln'nite.s also are
spendlnc ni'Tiiey.
FiKlit tr tlio I.fiilHlMtiir..
The filit ha narrow-il down b-lwecn
!b.b iinbry. Taiuviite. and MJyor Haubs.
Culloudte. for insttui-tions- for ttie Legisla
ture, llutii sides u(;iee I Lis is the only is-
SUI-.
If Daubs win, the Slat" delegation will
be named b ,lmii;e Johns, t-Jiidldatc for
AUoniev Gcncitil. who lives . here, and
would be Olvidcil anions all the mil.er
tiatarini iMindldates. Culloin woubl rccelvo
cast-lrtm ins! ructions.
If Mlty wins. Use State delegation would
bo Used bv Colonel Scotl as diiecl.-d by
G'-vcnior Tanner. JiiMructions would be
(riven Judco Johns, but Ii- would not be
permitted to name the deb-Kates.
"We will pl John-- all the mst! notions
h wanls." said Colonel Scott, but we
uld not allow him to niinia Ihe dele-Kil-s."
"If our side wins out." declared. Mayor
Daubs, "ot will be wllliii;; that .lolins
shall ii'iiie 1I10 il-lei;aIe.- to the State
Convention. We are Ih;htiti:? f-ir the l.-i;is.-iBlure
and fullom."
There ale a lot of ollice ):oid r liresnt to
iis-lst Mabry. n'ld inou them Coloni 1
Scott Is bj 110 means the umailest snipe on
the ril. Tlio list itvltides Shod Stewart.
It-xur SttaiEht. lloss Georjje, Grant Li.
K.m. c3 Jordan, Tom Hooper. Hill Cisu.
Tliompson Scotl and l'o 'isne. ICveiy .uiu
of th'-in is I aded for bear and worklnn to
hold his job. which ranges in value, afiei
d"ducti!is thft Tannir a-sscsiment, from MS
to t'C a month.
There will be lf-" dd'(ait"S in the County
Convention, whii-h mets Monday. Two
w-tk.s ao rtnubs, the Cullcmlle, had 11 sure
thimr. Mabiy. who has li-ii a rather ir
ts:u!ar and Inconstant c'tlsen tver sincf)
Tann'T's elcctbn. ieturiif-j hoinu about nine
nays ai. and the way he has been shnlcin?
hands and sinlllm; on the boys and Kills is
icvelation to thos wlio have ha.d stii
iienc with him In pat nmpalpn. .ludc-s
H. 1). ?.lnnroo or Clay County sicnt thetl.iv
1-r-re civinc Colonel Seotl final order from
Governor Tannci .
Which side will win In the primaries? I
pivp It tip; probnblv the faetlnn liavitnr tlif
mos! money. 1 believe If Scott and .vlabrv
iir beaten they will put up a conlostltm
delecatlcn. and thus turn the key to 11, e
ccnEresslonal caucus over to .len'eron
Vun?.v. which linlil lis ;irim.iiiei on Satui
dav before tlio Slale Convention.
.1. L. PlCKRP.INi;.
GEORGE H. SCRIPPS DEAD.
Intorcsltd in Xi'wspajh'is in St-vi-n
Largo Cities.
Fan Hicsn. Cal.. April 13 -George H.
Scripps died at Mirando. the ranch of his
biolhiT, K. W. Scripps, o-dny at nonn of
pernicious anemia, after an Illness of sev
eral months. The remninr will he cremated
nt I.os AnKelos. lnteiment will bo at Hush
vllle. in.. May 1.
Genrso n. scrlpps wos tt years old, bom
In Hncl.tnd. and cme to this country when
4 ycaia old. lie was reared on an Illinois j
farm, and when tho Civil War broke out 1
lie ana his brother John enlisted. John
lo'l his life, and George his health.
He entered on his journalistic career
twpiity-flve years ago with the Detroit
Kvenlnt; News. He helped to found th
Cleveland Press. Ho yoon nfler became in
terested in the Cincinnati Pot. Kentucky
Pom. St. Louis Chronicle. Kansas City
World and Omaha News, and liU journal
istic possessions extended to the Pacific
Coast.
With his brother. IS. P. Scripps. and Mil
ton Mcltae. he comprised the. Scripps-Mc-Hae
Neivspnper I.eacue. He tefaiiu-d his
Interest in the Dettoit Kvenlnt; News.
thi: iir.vi:i:xi a. s. innincsox.
Preslilcnt or Centrnl Ti-n- Confer
ence Died Smiilfiily.
ninitll.TC" t-TKCIAl-
Fort Worth Tex., April 13. -Tho Itever
rnd A. S. iSiddcson of Fort Worth, prcsi-
.l.it ..f tl.rt l-miletl rnYn I 'nil furi'tii-n Mfitlt-
uiilst I'mtestant Church, was found deaUiu '
lite bed till" morning at tho resid.-nce of tho
;. eieiui M. P. Miller o Crs .111.1, whoso
;.iicst ho as. The cause ot dt-atli was p.i
lahsis. He i'fl ho'iii- i.sti-tilay in s. nil
tnei KOod he.iltil. Itc-flith while otlB.iKel
111 Ids mlnistf lial labois he had j. uitl..l
Mt-.'lie of paraly.-K but fiom tbi.s he h.fl
npp.'treiili.v recoveied. He ma 7(1 j ears old
und lor many yiara had been jroiulneiit m
, nurcli work.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES.
Topic "The lticjul of l.ifi-," i.lulm
i. I! I If. i
The topi.i fjr tho dllf.-ier.t young lople's
soeleiie.H to-moruiw evening ih 'The Un-ud
of Lite," founded on John i, 2l-t. The
h ssou involves an IntrieHiiiiK set lea of ques
tions and aiisweis beiwo.-n f hi 1st anil tlloe
who had wilnes.se-l the inlrui.li of the fced
lu d the ."i,t'l on the slioies or tile s:ea of
Galili". U ' linpoi taut In note that In
ihf i ll"" eJt h in;iiiiy iudii iH-t nil ad
.ilic(. in lhoinjlit and "plrltu.il eonvletl'.ii
CFItlOSlTV-Tiir llrs-l iiuely aii.l auwer,
vi t sen 21 '-"., has lis b.isl- laijieiv lu oilti
osit.. Not liudiiiK Jes.cj in tile vicinity
whe'io the mhaclu was pcifoinn.Mi ihcy took
bhlpplnt! ud i-.iniu to iV.pt.rn.ium. "seel;
!iik for him." and th. Ir llrst nuetiim was-:
Ital'M. v.Iimi i-amesi ihu hitlief." ClirHt,
in his reply, strikes at tho core ol the ui.t
tr win it ho sax-: "b- vil; me, not b -u,i.'
. miv the inir.icb , bit iKi-an-e s
.ml ;il ol the lii.ivis aij.i nlle.i." In
other wi'iiN. u was not hpiillual tooil the
w:e atter, bin pl:si. al. ihe iowe-l motive
possible. So tiiis statement is clmclod by
anotliei: "Labor not for the men that
pci-Nhot'i. bul lor thai wliah eiiduieih uiiti
i-.rl.tliii; iile, which ihe Son ot Maiislull
KlM! o'i; lor him 'hath God the Fath-r
sinl'd." What a rebnko this lo all who
would place the fco--pel upon a brcad-and-biitter
basis, whrlher in ihe 1111111-1 ry or
uut of il! It would bo well to v.oiiUi all
soup mid loHei-house -jclienies for tho
propi'.aaiion o! th" Kospel In tin- scales with
the principle hole announced. It would also
lie well for applicants lor church jniiinboi
s.l.lp to iwiuiie how far a j.-arnlm; tor "Jm
1. laves and tlslici" en'.tf into Ihelr motive
in tli proposed slep.
INTKlllCST-Tlio s-cond query. vi-ri
Is 2. indicates lha! tile wot.H ol the Mas
ter h.iil sttucli Iioiiio. reMilttii"; in an np
ji.irenlly genuine Intoiest: "What shail we
do that we lutein work the v.olks of God'."'
Their s-lii-lunss had b-eu so cbarly un
masked that tliey srenied rejdv to iuipiii
in relation to splritujl thiim-'. and so cini.U
nnswors; "This Is the v.oik of 1J01I. that
ye b.-hevo on him whom lie hath si nt "
Tiiis w.is a deelib-d advanie in matl'is-. .1
iMs-Mtu; irom open lcbitkc to direct .ml
pOMlixe iiistnntioii. Tim' they were
b: .1111:111 face to f.ue Willi lil.i piopositteii
oi iiiciiinir or rejeotlm; fhil'-i as the Mes
siah. This is a most unpoit.int -"cond sUv
in d. a'lim witii all who are seekini; Jesus,
from wh.itovir moli-.o. No little skill is
t.quhed In liftine men from a r.-nn.tl to j.
stutltu.il basis, and 111 stlnitilatiiiK :i gen
uine inleiest in spiiiluu! mattci.s. Here K
an important hint tu all who are, ma-iired
in ciiiistiaii work.
DOCHT-Tlie thud iiieiy, Vtlscs 3' -S.L
linlicate a still 1 ml her advance, .ven lnl
the le.ilni ol doubt and will, which Is mn
or le-s a iKwilinn of vclf-dernse. Sr.ld thev:
"What sign shewest thou, tlen, Oial we
JH.-n s.-c. .ui.l belbve Ih-e'.' What dost thou
wotk? Our fathei.s did cut maiixi:i In tlio
desert, as ll is wiitten. he R.ivo them
biead from heaen to cat." What a str.inip;
questiui for those who had witnessed only
tho dav previous the wondciful nuruclo
of the feedlnq of tho T.' with a few loaves
and llshes! And yet they aie no more Incon
sistent than multitudes tu-diu. who. In
the face of tho testimony of nineteen oeii
t.irics. ate Mill asking of Cin'isl. "What
sien shevM'si thou, that w muv see Jial
believe thwV To all such Christ says: "My
Father pieth jmi tiie tin" bt.-lid il.uit
heat en, tor the br ikI of t'P 1 is lie which
cometh down from h-nven. and niNeih life
unto the world." The best evidence of the
penuines-ness of Chiistianitv Is s . 11 111 Hie
inthienc" it Is e'etihifr in the woild to-day.
FAITH The last iuer. vdsc-s 31- M.
1 ads to the climax or faith. "Lord, ever-mc-re
trive os tills bread." This pined tin
way lor the statement of Clni-t: "1 .1111
the bread 01 life; he that cometh to ine
shall never hutiRer, anil he t nut belleveth
en mc-'shall never thlist." Just how lar
tills statenieut was received s not kn"Mi.
but it would seem that tie- Rood seed must
have fallen Into kocmI uromnl. Tiie ie
miiinder of the lessen is taken tip with
certain Impoitnnt sriti-imiits lelame to
Christ and his wink, tlio most impoitimt be
in;; In verso : "This is Ik- will .f him
that sent me, that -veiy one v. libit .-! .1
the son. and believeth 011 him. 111. iv have
verl.istlns life; and 1 will 111! je liiui up at
the hist ilaj." We limy not be aide to
fathom all the mytciies relative 10 the
introduction of sin in!o tliU woild nd
nforiemenl through Jesus Cluist upon the
cross, but he;e Is a definite propo-dllon
which relates !. the life ol the s.nil an,
tho resurr. ctioii of the hod. w hi.-h a I.
can understand and :n cent if tlie nnlv
will. Surely this leave- all to whom the
pe pMl conies without excuse for ihe je
jeciion of Chi 1st us Ihe S.nvtor of np-ii.
NEWS OF'TrTEiyHURCHES.
(.'luislian Kndi-avor MciMini; in lti
ITi'ld Ajiril 24.
The Apt'l niei-iiiii; or ihe Centra! li'vl
siin of the St. Li ii!s i"i risti.Mi liale.s.vir
Vnloii-wil! I"- 1" Id at ll i-'ust l'iir..d
I'lesbvteri.m CI1111-I1. Apiil ft The b.in-lit-i
now- beini; held by the old ScoomI Ph-j-byterlan
Sucieiv will be awarded t., th - -cictv
havinu the laicc.-l inn nliisi' of mei.i
lieiship piusent. The Lv-eiitive CoinniHt
of the division will un-el ihl.s eveninc to
lomplelo tii.i piograioiii'j and make oia-i
iiiiani;emi.nts.
A lltlir.T nii-f!ln ..r ..11 .1... 1.-....- .... I.
l.eamies of the Methodist Kpis.'opnl Clmr-li
of tho city and siibntbs wiil hi- held at the
Maple Avenue M. K. chut, h ne.M .Min-lav
evening. Doctor l.ticcoek will c-mdiict the
ilcvoUoiial ercises. Uocior Dou-hester vvill
offer tho cpciiiin; prayer and the Ueverend
1". O. I-'aiiiion. p.-ist-'t- of the First iliris-ti.-ili
Church, will deliver an addn-vi on the
lipie. "An Un-Window Vision of the.
lCliieduin." .Misses Winnie Lovejov and
Amy i'oinHin will sln a duet.
The Central V. M. A. Ii.t inatiKiirale.i
a. serle.s of chaiiKUr studii-.s of th.. Itlble.
which will be Hivtn by prominent pastots
of the city, specially frem tho standpoint of
the youtiB man. To-moi row afternooii. the
Leverend Doctor lturiiliain will cpeak on
"Joseph, ol". till! Ilewtlld of ItCctitlllie";
April 22. Doctor N. LuccrcU will speak on
"Samuel. 01. I'n-.vjv..tinc, I'idellty"; Aprii
, thd Iteverend V. O. Fannoii will suulili
on "David and Jonathan, or. Ideal Com
panionship"; May C. Doctor H. P. Fuller
ton, on "Absalom, or. riiilgluei.u.u Ambi
tion": May 13, "Daniel, or. a. Puiposehil
Life," will be t!e tlieine uf the Ueverend
Doctor M. ltliodc-t.
The revival services at the Temple, eor
ni r of Locust and Hc.mmoiit streets, under
tho special cenduct of tiie lievcrend Doc
tor C.irrailine. arc lnctea&liifr in Interest and
attendance. The doctor will pleach to-morrow
at :! and 7:2') j.. in.
Flunk Mnlono of No. r.l22A Vnge avenue,
secretary of the "Male churns," desires all
lady sIiikois over 10 yoais and all gentlemen
sliiBers moro than IS years old who deslro
to tnlio part In the Dewey celebration to re
port at olict; 10 him by mill. It In desired
to complete aiiangements as quickly as pos
sible. The Br.-nik Memotlal Stiml.iv School, cor
ner of Kinlith and Walnut, will have its
1-Visler celebration to-morrow afternoon at .T
o'clock. There will be graduation exercises
In the pilmary derailment, with special
music.
The Loyal Teinpeinncu Lesion, foinpanv
G. will Rive an inteitaintneitt drill under the.
ausplcs of the Ltfayetic W. C. T. t'., at
1'vee MSsion, No. 4 North Levee, Monday
eveiiina;.
Tho ininrlerly meeting of the St. T,ouls
union of the Intel national Order of the
Kltut's DmiKlileisi and Sons, will he held at
No. 172S Locust street at lu a. m. this niorii
insr. The Primary Sunday School I'uion will
linid Us mealing at th Holland bulldim; to
ilav at 2 p. m. All te.vners and mothers of
:.... ..lillilunn nr. Ir...n.1
oa .It- f ' -- .. "
yolnifr children are invited
Tlio Ladles' Auxiliary. Uniform Itnnk, of
the Knlchts of l-'ather Mnthe.vv. will slve a
lilt- imiikiii.' ' ......v. ...i.n.
prosressivo euchre .itonday
"T.. at No. 2C2".t WashliiKtcu .1
eveiuiiR, April
avenue.
Tlio ladles of St. Matthew's Paiish proposn
pivins a Brand euchru on April IM, afternoon
find t'vonim;, at the North Western Hall,
corner KaPton and Vandventcr ivrnues.
Nearlv 100 most deirnblo prizes will be dis
tributed on that occasion. The proceeds are
for the new St. Matthew's Church.
HELD AS WH1TECAPPERS.
Ton Indiana Mfn Cliarircd Willi
r-Mojj-uinjr Two.
Danville. Ind.. Apiil 1,1. The Gtaid Jury
has retmned Indictments against KIwood
Walker. Silas! Walker, George Alexander,
Sam Sauteiiey. William Terry, Ice iiolton,
Hensoii Kgcers, Harry Swank. Fred Staley
and John Herder, as participants lu tho
wbitooappine, affair on the nliiht o March
.".. when 111 mid oils Hushes wore floceod
with lilackstiake whips. All cxcepl awimil
Walker, Alexander and Staley are under $.T.i
bontls. The eases aio set for the May term
of court. It is' understood that one of the
j-juV has untied State' evidence.
BALTIMORE & OHIO
IS BRANCHING OUT.
Tin- Soiitliweslt'i'it l'ivisiiui Will
I '.i- Ahsni'lu'd Kail.v in
.lnlv.
W. M. GREENE TO BE RETAINED.
Will 1'ioUaldy Uf Mad.- tin- Third
Viit- I'l'csidi-nt Uailwny
Club U.-iicial Kail
road Inc-ws.
lJ.lltluioie. M.I.. April 12 -It via- staled
III lallioad cili.les lie:- to-day thai the ll.il
limoie and ullio H.iilroad Company would
on July I begin tho operation of the ilalti-nic-ie
and Ohio Southw (stern. The agree
ineri!, it was learned, was reached at a re
rtiil confeienco between President (Toweti
and Chalrmnn of the Imaid, Salomon f tho
llaltitnon: and Ohio, and President lJacon
mid other otllclals of the Baltimore, and
uiilo Southvveslern.
Tlio nierylng of tin; two Coiiipajiie into
or.o iiiunaseiiient vvill neces-i:ute many
changes union;; the heads of the viirioiiij do
purtnients. and ttpeclally of tiie .-'uiitii-wtsltrn
Company. The character of thesJ
i li.mvcs have not us et bem decided upon,
but it i- umierslood that tli-t jurlsdii-tion
or llio Ilaltlinoro and Ohio otllclals will b-e
ctt.nded over ihe ab-forbed road.
William M. Greene, vice president and
K'-i'ora! manager of the IlaliiuiDiu ai.J
Ohio Southwestern, will continue in the
serM'co of the company, probably In the
capacity or third vice piesldent, which of
Jleo will be esptx'ia'Iy cieat.d for hltn. Ho
will have, rhnigd of Hie opcralliur and traf
fic departments of the Ualtiinoto and
Oiio Southw -istern. which will bo known as
the Southwestern division or the Ilaltiiiioin
mid Olio, and will continue his headquar
ters at Cincinnati.
The rialtlinute and Ohio Southwestern
main lino extend? from Lb-Ipi.-. O.. to St.
Ijouis, Mo., a distance of about !CI milts,
v.lih briinclKs at lamlsvilie. Ky.. and
Springfleid. III. Tin- acquisition of this sys
tem will increa.se the mi!eni-.c of tho IJ.il
timore and Ohio to neaily 3.W), und when
Hie. Pittsburg and WeMeia is acijulred the
iliiltimoro and Ohio vviil haven total mile
age of about S.SW, extending from Phila
delphia !o St. LiiUk. and ieJcliln; tiio Im
Iiort.int cltbs of lialtiuioie. Waiiiingtou.
Pllisburg. Wheelliu-;, Cincinnati, i'ulumbu-
Chicago, Iuisvllle and Ckv eland.
.IOIIN .1. II ItiLCII.
Mas Ite-elt-cletl Prexltlent tf Hi
l.
bonis Itullvvaj llnli.
Tiie St. Louis Itailvvay Club met yestor
dsy lift, moon at lliti Southern Hotel. At
least members were, present. Forty-two
appllcatioris tor membership wtro lecel-.vd.
The secietar;.'.sre!)0!t .shows the club to tie
JOHN .1. P.AFLCII.
Ite-elreltii president of ihe St. IaiiiIs
Hallway Club.
in :i flout Ishlinr condition. It now iituu-b.-is
!r,7 metnlier.s-. and has a balance of
W.iJiH) in the tn-a Miry.
Tiie following timers were eLvted for the
ci-snlng year. President, John J. Maulch,
tli-st vice pteslilent. II. C I'.ernartl: sect-nd
vi-o presideui. Cmtlss Millard: third vice
ir-snbtit. James Si.nmrii; sfoietary, K. A.
Clieneiv. tieastirer. F. ?. So.irrilt: Kec
tillve Committee. J J. I-. Andreon, B S. Mar
shall mid J. A. Carney.
Last nigh! the club inemlKrs nttiuuled the
Columbia Theater In a body.
The i-electiou of I'lcslJeiil Paulch vn.s
tiliatiimons.
It AII.IIO All i:,1U.MV(iS.
All i:erlli-iit Slmnlng Matlc for the
l'jisl Vtoiilb.
Now Yoik, Apiil IS. Uradslitefs. in its
Lstie lo-iuorrow, will say:
"Though not s-howlng as heavy a -proportional-,
gain in March an In Fubrtiarj, giosa
lallvvay earnings for the foitner month
liuiko an excellent showlns-, and one. too,
which has not been monopolized by any olio
class of roads, but Is. apparently, vrell dis
Hiliuted throughout all sections- of the
countrv. The aggregate earnings of I'lS sys
tems, operating nearly 102,CW miles of track,
were. J55,to,7, u gain of 12.5 per cent over
March a vear tig", anil following- -fuccesslve-gains
in "tho s-iime month for mauy years)
past.
"Uf tho 105 systems reporting for tlia
month tif Marcii. only fourteen showed de
creases, the tendency toward increases be
HiK most marked In the Grangers, the Cen
tral Western ami the Southern roads.
"TJiu largest number of decreases, pro
portionately, is that reported In the coat
road group, while the Southwestern roads
furnlh a number of small losses. Lare In.
ci eaes are llkewlsn a feature, as wtll be
KiTiiered from tho following statement,
showing inctenscs in excess of JlonjnO:
CIuciieo MUvvalik-'- nl SI. J-mil TM.'-V)
lir-.it Northern sjsteiu ttl.re roads) EW.Ki
Wisconsin, 'enttal - -. ; 101,132
Clrv.laiai. Clnctiinsitl. ClilR' unci tt. u SS.HJ
lbvktiig Valley lil-''VJ
Illinois ftintial tt'iaH
NVC'n'i.Vlii'nd'iiua-n'HlVer':'.: -JJo.721
Louisville and Nastnl'lo tss,;i;-i
Mnlille and Ohio 1-UUM
Norfolk and Western -ln.l-'sS
S-iutl'.crn v v, ; 3ii..ii
MlRionrl raclllc anil Iron Mountain KS.IV.)
Nor'tliuni Pa.-ifif llll
Mvxloan Certrnl 2..VJI3
Mtilonn National !t.9:z
montiiH iiggicMj . '--,-;,.: -- "
per ocnl over mo si.s .-.... .. jc.ii ngo.
following a pnln of 14 per cent In s over
lii-S and nmrking proGressive Increases for
n number of years' p-ist. In every group but
one the increase ;inn - -airra in io p"r
I.. A .. OFFIfMS.
New I.lKht on tli Minnilon Wl.lcli
Mny llfintivr Tli'i" Nnbvillp.
KErvm.ic SPECIAL.
Nashville. Tenn.. Apiil 13.-The Iouis
vllle'nnd X.ihhvllle's proposal to minority
utoclshdlders. of the .Na.'ihvllle, Chattanooga
nml St Louis H.iilwny has caused consid
erable, "talk here, hut is no surprise, us tho
plan has been in contemplation since they
purchased the majority of the slock, about
tweiitv vears ago, after the minority had
.tir.in'...riiii. lease of one road to tlie ot h-
-r. Tiie. slock Is even now- held jn - ;he
name of directors. 3iiu u inc u & X. 15 to
combine tlio stock or consolidate tho twi
" . 4 , ,, . ,; " .
or-, . If x;:. . ' - -
t,...i t.tiij3.1M
"For Vhn llrst ipiarter of tho year, the
showing is likewise a good one. Th total
earnings of 1C Jl """ "' ""ree
cent and from tins iin;. icporieu oy inn
southwestern roads, the gains mount up to
such increases as IS per cent by th.i Pacin.s
an.l the coal roads. """' i-'P'T cent by tha
Central western i .... ..ocin iobus.
ronds. it Is thought hen- that legislation
will be necessary In both Kentucky and
Tennessee, and It would b very difficult
to secure any legislation to that end. Tlio
statement that dividends, have le-en paid
with money that, should ha.v been used
in maintenance is Incorrect, as the Nash
ville. Chattanooga and St. I.ou! Hallway
to-day ts lu better condition and has a bet
ter roadbed than any other load In lb"
South. President John W. Thomas said ho
had no iiitonuatloii and did Hot feel dis
posed to comment t.n tin- publication. i:al
road men gelieiiillv decline- to be inter
vit wed. Tho oMdiiing.i of two sitarc-s. each
v.orih H. It oiio slmie worth M i.i.-atis a
loss uf about -'S on each -luir. which a
largo btJlv of minority sof-kholil.-rs will
not rons-iit to. I'nder Mnjoi 'llioma.s's
managenient, Nashville, has enjoyed prac
tically all tho l-enetlt- of comptiiltion. ui"'
the gonei-al sentliuent is that .oiisolldotlon
would be followed by nu uphis'ivul that
would result in biingin- Hi.- Illtiiula Central
int.. Nnshvlll-x It is also thought that the
L. ss- N. ollices -will be moved to Nasuvlllf.
ASIC A IIKCUIVKIL
K" u n nils I Itj und Nortlieru llotitllioltl-i-r
t'etltion Judge Tlut.er.
Kansas City. Mo.. April H.-WIng &
Chutlbcurno of Chlcngo und Wooluuin,
Solomon i- Cooper of Kansas. City, for th
ttnstees, icpreseittliu; v.itliiu a fraction, all
th.i lltst-moitgaae bond holders of the Kan
sas City and Northern Cotme, tlmr Itiiliroad
Cuiiipai-.v. tiled lo-ilay in the Cnit-d States)
Ciii ult Court a petition lm- !..- removal of
C. II. Cliappell and Jam-e Hopkins us c
i elvers iinii the appointment t,f an active
lallioad limn as, receiver.
Tiie petition was imniei.Iately recorded
and sent to Jiidgo Thavtr at St. Louis,
beforo whom II will be argued to-rauiiow
lu chambers.
Tie- present lecdvers were appointed by
Judi;..' Thayer on application of the minority
security holders, of the ICausaH City and
Northern Connectinp road and their juris
diction was iifteru-ardd extended over the
Omaha, Kansas fitly and Kusturn and
umaha and St. Ixiuls toad.
Tlio order of the court allowing the pres
ent leeclveis to issue J12Ti0 In receivers'
certificate win be combated.
The Kansas City and Northern Is a short
line which connects) the Kans-as Cltv stouth
rtn. formerly the Kansas (ji:y. Pittsburg
and Gulf, with the two other northern lines
ot the system. It Is being- 0J-t-ated with a
multiplicity of olllccis an.! is not paying ex
penses. Tho petitioners', who represent the
Giiaidiaii Trust ..'oiiipuny of t hi-ago and
the Provi'lelil Life and Trust company of
Philadelphia, desired to have the line op
f rated under an Independent inanaetneiit.
sTii.i.ivKi.i. i. mi:h.ii.
'I'lir H't'slrrii iiiiolfi.n of I'liiiiuee
llltl to lllt.'t- Gniueil f oncrsioiiN.
JliaTISLIC SPECIAL
Topelta, Kas., April 13. W. C. KKlvvardi.
ox-JJecre.tai y of Suite, and one of the pro
tuott r.i ot tho Knn-a.i City, Mexicj and
(Jrluit, Itailway. proposed from Kansas
Citv to' tho Pacific Coast, to-day lncelvi-d a
t-jlegram from President A. 13. Stllvve.ll,
who ! now In Mexico, sta'lng that iio has
secured tha right-of-way thriui;h tho
States of Soiiora. Durango and f hihu.ihli.1
with ii land et'tnt twnnty milas wide ulonu
the line and H2.f( In cash from the Gov
ernment for every mile built. The grants
nr.d concessions were passed by the Coun
cil and signed by President Diaz Tuesdav.
The grant Is rich In timber and coal, and
contains much agricultural land.
Ar. now projected, the lino of .ailway will
run from Kansas City to Lawrence, from
Lawrence to Emporia. Kl Dorado and
Wichita. It will puss between Harner and
Anthony and miter Oklahoma twelvo miles
east of Kiowa. Part of a graded roadbed
from Kiowa to Cleo will be used, and Au
gusta, Ok., will bo touched.
A: Angelo. Tex'., a branch will be ex
tended to Kaglo Pas-, connecting- with the
Mexican International Railway for Mex
ico City. The main lino will cross the Illo
Grande nt Presidio del Norte, and termi
nate on Santa Llurbara. Hnv. Gulf of Cali
fornia. Itnle. Will lit- Cunccle.t.
San 1'i-attcisco, Oil.. April 12. The
through fi eight rates between tills t oust and
all points south of the Oh!t and east of
the Mississippi Illver me to be canceled
on Apiil 20. All of the interested roads, in
cluding the Southern Pacific, havo ls$tieil
notices to that effect. As a result of thlJ
action, the transcontinental rates east of
the Mississippi (liver will b added to Urn
rates betvv.-en here ami the river, and
the through late will he advanced In tho
exact amount of the udded local, which
langes from JO cents icr Juo pounds to tl
and mole, in soino Ittstuncts
In liistcus-siug the matter. General Freight
Agent Ktlwant Chambers of tha Santa Fo
s.ilil the Southeastern lines were jsolely responsible-
for the advance, as they have
iff it", tl to pro rate on the terms which
havo been uci eplcd for some time past.
Hods laluntl lliciirnlon.
Omaha . Neb., April Ut. Hegliinlng June
20 the Hock Island road will run four ex
clusions eiist-lioiiml, at a rate, of out; fare
for Ihe round trip, plus $2. the same, con
cession that Is granted to west-bound trav
elers. The excursion will stint from Denver
and extend as fill east as the line runs.
Oilier lines iv-st of Chicago will folloW
Jtill. Tills informr.tion was given out hero
to-day by John Sebastian, general passenger
agent of the railroad. He' wis on his way
Last from u inting at Denver, at which
the decision vva arrived. This Is an in
novation, as heretofore reduced rates for
summer tourists have been granted only or.
wiM-liiiund traltlc.
I. ocnl Association .Mcollim.
The Si. Louis Association of General Pas
senger and Ticket Agents met in two places
vesteidaj ami accomplished nothing. It
was all dun to a mistake. Secretary Crane
called a meeting for his. ottlce lu the Lin
coln Trust building. Geoig.i Warfel culled
a mass meeting for the Ktillertou building.
The elans weie scattered, but oou stlc
cteded In getting together, when Sunday
extiirsiou rates were adjusted, and seme
Southwestern passenger business siitts
factoilly settled. After a voto ll was con
cluded that both .Mr. Crane and Mr. War
fel had made mistakes. Netithur one. how
ever, would plerol guilty.
Tiie I huh I Denial.
Philadelphia. Pa.. April 12. A vice picsl
ileni of tin Pennsylvania Railroad fmiipuiiv
to-day i hiiraolniized as untrue a report
from liaitimote that Shi. Pennsylvania Lall
ioad Company vvas in a. ileal with the Hal
llinore and Ohio Company to acciuire tiio
Philadelphia and Headline Hailwny Com
pany and Cential Hnllroud Companjot New
Jerev. He liuther stated that tho question
of th. Haltimore and Ohio Kaiiroail run
ning its trains over the Pennsylvania P.nli
roatl to .leisey Cily had no: been broached
or dlsciisi-ed.
Mllei.Ke lit 'r.viii.
Kia'i'iiLici-petaAj
Austin, 'l'ex., Apiil 13. Duilng (lie eight
vents, ending Juun i'o. ISI-9. the net Increase
of railroad mileage In Texas, exclusive of
jaid tracks and sidings, was 1.1-I7.-..2 miles,
tin average of about 131 miles per year, or
half a mile per day. Tho period referred to
represents the time during which tho l'a.11
ro.id commission lias been In op-ration.
From presivnt indications th- average bids
fair to bo fully uiulntalued or even In
creased in tiie futiite.
I'irmt Tlirouch Meeiirr.
New Orleans. April IX Tha first through
flfeper from New Orleans over the South
ern Pacific since tho recent overflow In Tex
as left to-day. Th Sunset Umited between
this city ami s.in i-iuncasco win do discon
tinued icr the season, th. laet two trains to
l.mvrt New Oilenns April 17 and 1?. the
eahtbound train from San Francisco April 12,
Prn.iinl "ml Current t.les.
V.. S. Orr. general agent of the 15. .: O.
S. W . Is in Kansas Cily.
Fred Mann, city ticket agent or tin Illi
nois Central, will lmvu to-night for I .
tur. 111.
-Vice Piesident and General MamiST
Hainsej' of the Wabash Is expected homo
to-day.
C. it. TInrris. traveling passenger asetit
of the Goodrich Transportation Compauy,
was hero yestenlay.
C-...-..., n Wnrfcl mill Ids piitprli. nf ti.lS-
fenaer representatives of the it. t ). S. W.
returned from -jincuuiaii yesieiuay.
.fohtt O. Plank, tiie genial host of Ihe
Crescent Hotel at Hureka. Springs, was h. Vi
y'esierdav und left lust night for ChicJO.
Colonel W. A. Tuley of the Frisco has
iindersone a change in title which he l
s-orry to mv does notmako a change in nisi
F'llirv tor "th-better. Ho will hereafter I -known
as general agent of the piissinger
department instead of Southwestem pi
sppger agent, vviilch hitter position he buries,
"at his own exptnse.
ProfeKMur Xuiiu Clit.scn.
ItriTBLIC SPECIAL.
Fort Worth. Tex.. April 12. Professor
T Nunn. now of Leipzig, Germany, was
"elected preiident of Polytechnic college by
the' Hoard of Trustees to-day. He is n
H -- M. l'h ' ot Vnndertiilt, i:om-iilet.-tif
three graduate majors at the t'ni
versitv of Chicago, and ha given yoirs
of sludv to matheniatlcs, physlen. Kngllsh,
German", includino old. middle and New
Fnirli"!' Gothic, old Saxon and new high
German, both here and In Europe. This
college iH the Southern Methodist denom
inational college in Textid.
For n Girls Dormitory.
T-KPrBLII SPECIAL.
Fredertcktiivvn. .Mo., Aptil 1.1. The Hoard
of Curntors of Marvin Collegiate Instituto
met here lo-dny. It selected a site for the
girl' dormitory, and appointed a commil-
B
I witii
I Pains
I m S
lack
THEJVEATHER.
Tii-llu) riiriTiil.
Wash.r.utou. April 13.- IVieeast u-r Si cd.
a i:.l .iiiuta .
Inillann -Pair, !U-ii..-r S.itiinlj : s- nil .t
partly rloj.lv, winds fce.-unilnK fre-h rn-ulier.
Illinois l'air. wfirir-r SatutUay. Snatla' J.n
ly eloiuly; possibly shtiw-rs l-i southern xu-.Uit. .
vrirsls b-enmirr fi?h .outirl.-
Aikansns-V'iitlv- elumlr and wiirmr ' " -fliij".
Sun.Hy i."lljl sliuwtiis. ii'.rth-riv vt.tnJ-.
lev..mlng variable , , ,
OKIith":ri snd Indian Territory - iii'lt- Sa'ti
.Imv; Sunday prulml-Jy sh.ra Had co-u-r. io'itti
wlj- wtnils, htftliM to w-sterl)
Iowa- Fair Saturday; warmer tn istnn t"
tions; S'unilnv. ptrtlv- riuii.li'. tcll.l. sr-.nit-"-In
wetrrn .ind '.-ntrnl imrtioiiF. varia'j. v.-imi
Missouri -I'artl) t-tou.lv Saturday, wanner In
extern anj .mtliern portions; s.,milay. ps-r..'
(loii'ty; pvsib;y showers; wind mi.stli- s.jiau
erly. I.oeul Iteport.
t. Loiil-. April ts. !'.'".
t:..s. a in. i-m. p m.
Darom.Ier, Inches ''
"riirm(imetr. ilcirtt'irii
Itflntlve huiBl'liiy '
Ulrecttnn of wlmt
Voliielf f ..f Tt 1.11 Ii
'jy.'j; -: -'i
n is
is
AVentherat S:i'J a. m.. clsitr: t :.' p. m.. purt
cK.ii.ly Jtaiiiinr.il tiiura..uie. t.-), iiantMiuu
tKUipsllltlirs, 5J. Itiiei- stane. 1 . ,...TT
Iawat Forec'a't Ottilia!.
C!v.miiint Iteport.
lt..a.tinnt of Auritultuta. Weatliir g',;a" "
Mte(in.Iegleal iibservstlcii. rtetvfil -it '.. Lou.s
April 13. 1-0. at "'. I'- "-. i'"'',, ,l'".' ""1.. v'
in. scvi.niv-nrth iirttiilion tlm otj...-r-:.tOi.s
token at the same nwtueiit uf time at ill ta-tleri-.
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Lm1 Furts-m Ufa... at.
NEW CORPORATIONS.
11. 1. 1. Ml.
IIK1-1 lll.lt" SPIV1AL.
Sprliistleld. UI-. April 12 '.'
4iirviuiivn ivrre lsue.I ! s-
r:la at-s t.f 1"-r-Iar
of State
itlise lu vlliy l1 iuou-s f
Th- Alniuo Cur!l Ilrlck Comjwnv, Uratii 1'uik,
(utitit. j'jiii), to uuiiiufio Hue laltK and i.tuer
.lav prduits. Incuriiorati.ts-KM c .Airti.
J.iitli-r ". strrfUr an.l li-rt II lieney.
Tl Ainerleni: OoiwtltutHinal la-iinu- t.f I r-f
,wk' II!... fiHtftnal puri-oits. tn.-orpumtuxs
i-hrls lleiiirft-iisteiti. It. K. .Matuitl itr.J ll.is
Trio M.irjeillts Plwuure 1,1'ib. .Vlaistrlllts; Fo
etal Inrorporator.-- II i Allen. Porreit I..
Urtilth mid Charles S. Uotiglas.
S.Kleta lrliici.esa Klnie il! MntnBti
Xiutm. Socorso. Siring Valle: l.-ieol.iii. in
cunio'ntnrs Antc-n Mil-sattl. Jei-pli l.lva ami
Pt.inlnlro lllvn. ,. ..,.,...,, , ,
The WMlliKten Social lub. ( liieugi; st-dal.
Jncorj-'rators-Ceurisi i-'uvp-r, Jjiucj Urun uii.l
1 The i'.-Vail Pith l)iltr' Protective A'orl.itt n
c' Chlcnto; niutiml protecllun. IncorpDriitors
JcmpIi Magilr-ian. Itudolph I'fthniimti and .M.n
Ttie iAUlfe risu( Club, t'liIrxKu; social. In
rerptirators Anna DreRfUe. Urrttia l-'inr'-i- uml
" Th'i Nntltiiial Auttiniatl'! Ink Welt Company,
riitcau-o capital. l-,."'.'0: to iiiiiniifjvtuiv paivnt
artlfles InrurisirutuiT-JInrry XI (!oMinlth.
Hiirnilton Mi and Carlos B.Hurdv.
Th- -jurklin and Emraih Company, Clilesito:
. oiltil ISfO."!' fruit i'iMnmli-l.i lmsini-ss. In-'-Srporn'torB-Iwr.I
.. Nichols. Albert . Welch
nml lOnn'-r S. Hurniinn.
The J it. Atklri"on Company. CMnaso: cap!
taJ 511 rW; to rinnufnctiire electrical machinery
ami mppllet. Incurpoiutors- .1 MarsliiiH Atltln
sim. William K- l'lmlott ami James s?. ..,M,1.
"tiIA Central MmiMlns Company. OliFcono: capi
tal HOMO; to manufacture nioillilhiEs anil lum
ber. Incnrperators Perclval Steele. .li.irlei B.
Sell-OK al-il 1. .ii. iiioinfiiis
i-apltal Slv.i''1": roaniifactiirlna and dallnr In
irtlelea uf r1""! "nil dtlnk. Incorporators Kit
wnl II. R.ikr, llol-rt J. Krr and Edgar L
Tlia capital stock of tti J. Tii.ner Cnmpnny of
riilcnuo i tncre.me-1 rrom i.'.''.n0 to JVi." and
tha numter of directors Increj-...! from flv-i to
etxht. and tlw object chanaed to manufacturimc
fertilizers and recluclng carbape.
The J. 31. AtidnMtn I'omrany of Clilcarto Is
dl-j-olved. ..
Tli" name ef the; Rmporlum ornpany of ( lil
caco s ohMiii--.! to the ."oininnntvcalth Centru;.
tlon Company, the number of directors I-i ln-.r-ap-iil
from three to tlve.and the object clian;e,J
to do general rontMctlnir an.l construction work.
Th" name of tlm (Maim Kleitrln Maaufattiir
lns Company r.f Chicai;u Is cliangeil to th" Ktec
trlc Hupnlr Company.
Tli- name of the Independent improvement Club
of till Thirteenth Ward of Chleaim Is chana.-!
to the luutie Mun's Uumocrntle tigue nf the
Thirteenth Ward, City of Clilcasu. County of
cerk. Illinois.
The Hart ji r-r-ntse Company or I tlca. N. y .
rar-ltil L2s.of. D lti-ense.l to do hu-ln-js In
Illinois irlth a capital of ii.'fi-
IIMOI III.
ISUPfllLIC SPKCIAL.
.leffersoii City. .Mo.. April II '"eriltlcatt- or In
corporation were l-u-d by Secretary of state
L'nc-ur to-day a" follows;
Th" J. P. Smyth", Atrean,.ll fnmrnny of
rariitlier.vllle; capital to-k. tl.vi.irt. Incorpora
l,.r5,I. P. Smythe. ; P. Harvey and W.
C. Jackson. ......
Skaer frintine Company of St Wi'.its. c.irltat
toe. ti.U't. tiicorpor.itors-Henry Skaer, K. CS.
i,le. nml J. tV. I.yl.
KnnSflS ' ll ieiepnoi.e laiiiiutiuiiiii; , .om-
jnuiy ii Kansas City; capital .UU. .VrUvM. Inuvr-
The I'tilllll'-.-iie.srnuw ' oiojiuii. loeuiai; r.tpi-
tal tiVfK ueallng in tiealintr and p'.imitti-.e ma
terial"! Incorporator? CSeonce J. fhilllps. Ceors"
M ;tt,1iow and Kre.1 lu.luff.
4i, Vi.tinm.l Iure PtHul Company. ChU'aro:
rew. -xxm
Mr. V. J. Juengcrt, 102 Lan
don St., BnlTalo. X. Y., tells how
ke was cured by Dr-Wiiltarns Pink
Pills for Palo People. He says :
"About one year ago I wassuf
fennjr a great deal with kidney
trouble, and the terrible pains
v.hicli I experienced in the small
j my back almost incapacitated
me for work. I tried wearing
piaster; but they did me no good
whatever. In connection with this
kidney trouble I was subject to
chronic headaches. I was advised
to try Ur Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People. I did so and soon
noticed a great improvement, after
continuing their use for several
months all traces of the kidney
trouble disappeared and the head
aches became less frequent."
(Signed-! W:.t. Juhngert.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this ayth day of June, iSyo.
V G. Stanton,
Notary Public.
Dr. Williims' Pink PilN for ?r.Ie Teople
curium. 111 a condensed form, all the rie
inetit'i tit-ct-siarv toaiv- new lif.-aail richness
to th- Mo"'! awl irstore shatter-d nervs.
Ther arc an mifailiii'.'specitic lorcieh dii-e.u-s
a locoraoior ataxia, pariin! pnralvs,
St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia rliru-inati-iii.
nerToinlievi:icue.the:iiIer-rtrei:t5or
la ifrijipe. palpitation of the heart, pale and
-allow complexion-, all forms ot weakness
ri'Iicr in male or leia.-sle.
Dr. Williams' Pin'- Pills for Pain Peaf.Ir .
sold bj the lo:en or hundred, hut a!aas In pack
aiie?. atall druggists, or direct Irom the Df-Wi!-
liims M.dlrina CnraDany. Schtnectad.. N. Y.,
E0
cents per box. G Soxes 52. SO.
BjftTr.!1;
AKES A HIGH PLACE.
Stand? Well in the Esti
mation of the People.
Attention is Watura'.iv Excited
When Anything is Praised by
People Whom We Know.
V tldr.g thit stands high in the estimation
of the public, ami which is especially rec-otr.uu-rated
by Missouri people, natunilly ex
cite our attention more than If our own
people did not prais the article. Such a
thing is going on right here in .Missouri
.-very dav i--opI- are praising Morrow't
Kitl-'ne-oids b' cause they cure. There H no
humbug. ra deception; they do positively,
cure, and we furnish the evidence.
We refer you to J. G. Kaufman, the paint
er, residing at :oI East Kightent'i
stre-t. Kansas City. .Mo., who savs: "i suf
fered for a long tlm- with kidney troi:hI
and tried kidney remedies t:d doctors, t
was so biidlv aftlioted with lame back that
1 could not turn over in bed or stand erect.
Tiie pain In my bacti nrross the kldneyn
made It impossible for tne to get a good
nl"h'l'- rest. I vvas very nervous and Irrita
ble at times. An;, little noise would start!
me- I f-lt all out of sort. 1 heard so much
about Morrow's Ki.l-ne-oids that I god a
package. Th prompt action of the Kid-ne-oids
was a great surprise, entirely rcLevins
ii" o' kidr.ev backache and soon restoring
my shattered nn-v-s -. I can sleep tho
whole nigi long"
.Morrow s Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but
Te'tow Tablets, and are put up in wooden
lioxe. which contain enough for about two
weeks' treatmen:. and sell at U cents a bos
at all drug stores.
.Mailed on receipt o" price by John Mor
i (. Co.. Chemists. Springfield. Ohio.
For salt: lit St. Louis by Johnson liros.,
Jiriiggl'st.s C.r. U roadway and Franklin
:ive , and F. V. Johnson. Manager, r,13
Olive st.
To Women
As a physical need, when
nTouimetiileil, we offer for
tli u-e of women
Hunter
Baltimore
Rye
The Purest Type
of the
Purest Whiskey
Kecaiuelt l.the
Purest
Tonical
Stimulant.
r-ntiorscU by
l.eailhi": Physicians
llavlJ Nicholson. 5t. I.uui. Alii.
p.itnti-rs E I.. Vout. Ii. P. M- Iteranlln and
K-hilnKwWliv Aii'Mnalt.- "ar iv.inpuny of VVst
Virginia filed ei'.ileu. f iii.'erp.in.tl.m: capital
stock ll.'-.'.'""'. capital to !.- employed In th-
State of Miss. .'Ti. l"i "i". with f.lce and head-quarter-,
In tl.- Citr vf ft. l--iil-
ftr !. Loul" l'-iiil Clerks.
jtKPt"r.t.i'",Pt',v,
Washington. April IS The following clerk
have- been appointed m the post ollice at St.
'"i'll-V. A coffalt. IJiin Heile Graves. Pdrdbj
er Adele M. Hennessey. Alberta Allen, I.ll"
lla'n il. llitnle.v. Helen K. T. Murphy.
tTeets Iintliii. Territory.
Washington. April 12. The Kenato Com-mittee-
ori Territories tb-'lay agreed to re
port favorably the bill nuthorissintr cities. In
the T-rritories to issue bontlst for the con"
structton of municipal bu.Idinga.
Secret of Beauty
is health. Tiie secret of health is
the power to digest and assim
ilate a proper quanity of food.
This can never he clone jvhen
the liver does not act it's park
Doyou know this ?
Tutt's Liver Pills arc an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious
ness and kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver. Pills
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Pr -b-v3t-ilt,?22-ri?ia
a?fMDLtlJxllv.VrM
irr,jp..i iijitifpriii ii j.
B ilnla.ft iril'lUjMB
F Knott Margaret nn uketi. Lmmi R.
lliirgmiin. Klizahetli O. Peers, May K. Joyce,
S 'l'u.-incllff. Itlanclie K. Liittle. Lily
"! Fisher. Grace f Smith. I'Sullle v. Oste
Mirg-iret M. D'l.onnell. fflrollne C. DUon
? " t i.".,.e.- (C A. Gotlfrev. Annl" C. Drey
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