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THE REPUBLIC: .TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1900. II ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. imsoN holding checks for Tim roi lovung uncalled-for answers to auwfrtisements for th!: week end ING hay 21. i). can oi:r the same -" i'l" calling at the repuj1l1c office ' within three days, ask for advei:- : TlfaED LETTERS. A 1" 1 I 11 P-5 1 p it; 2 A lf- - .11111". I l l'.l 2 A Ki 1 1 II iw 1 p is,, 27 I I II 2-7 1 1 SU 1 ... I ' II 20) 3 P 2iw 5 2 I H 3 ! 21S 1 1 1 H 237 i p 234 i . - 1 J 101 1 ! 2S2. 1 - 2 J 115 1 It Ita I II J 113 1 It 1M 1 .. .- a J iss i i: ui i 1a - 1 J 3SC 1 K -MO .... 2 IX W I J 137 1 : W . ... 1 11 11 1 J 222 1 II 2?" 1 .M 5 J 22! 1 It ZO 1 IV 1T4 . ...1J K 1 1 It ri 1 Tt 76 3 Kiss 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 K 1.T. 1 S 202 1 1! V 1 K Via 1 S 2 1 ' 11 33f. 1 K .... 1 S -14 .. .. I BUI 1 K 2f I T .H 2 -H ::i j k 2i .32 t jt.r 2 , c is i k 22c j ti' l . C S 1 K T't 1 T 1V1 1 !C 110 5 K ST s T IS! 1 c 213 i k z- a t is ... . 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IlroaJ- ay. tiirhI-.'T cai price paid for ladles.' an.l cen- tleTen'H csjt-ofT r nhin. aleo carpet Call er eel postal J Mll.er. ooC V.'alr.ut st- Kin. A 215 dyeig, cu:uim; ami iii:i.iiciMi. UADins. you can have jour old hats of any klna cleaned cr dyed any color, or shaped 1!L new. Un'on Straw- Work?. t!7 Lucaa ale. YOUR clothes cleaned. ded nnd renllr-1 at reatcnable prices. ftrst-claFS w. rk Paris Deliij fcnd Vleaaiss io.. 1J-J r nawu iiv. . - .. ornciA.. w t mi h v-r-Tl o!! enia yrwtACles fitted to ihsVi-es. 12. W. eytj te-tid free, St. Isl3 Optl- fcal lilt. Co.. "23 Eocust st. UKMISTIIY. A BOSTOV Steam Dcntal-ltocras. 41. .. i.roai-fTi- Sets of teeth JJ. palnles extractl.n 2:. I tr. f o work t3. open Sundays until 1. .ikKTOM Steam" D-ntal-Rooms 415 N. Broad - . way Vefreen locust and bt. Charles ill) and 115 attaycr 17. Doctor Case, proprietor. "DOCTOR A. E.ildSER. Dentin. ZZH W.Th ScKton Ae Crown and brlise work a. jpeclalty; lerrmt moderate, con-ultation and exam, free. bavi: I'AI.V WVE aiOAKY. Eartrest cfflce In the city f.103 square feet office room. Ski P. el etaTT of cperators are ccastantly In attendance, w FalnUit Extraction :."-i Fall set cf Teeth J5 0) Gold Crown. ZT- J4 Kridg-en crk. rr tooth H.M ifellier FlIlInEs 25c u? uou l Hiinsrs 1x u? NATIOKAL DENTAL PARLORS, 720 Olive St. E&dy attendants. Open dally till p. m. Sun a) to . Take elevator. New York Denfal Rooms LEADING DENTISTS. N. W. Cor. Broadway and Olive. Latruti 509 (lllrl ESTAH. HFRF n YFaPS LstrutlnrFEEEwhtittiUan trttrtt. Largest and oldest dental estab lishment In the city. We employ the most skillful men In the pro fession. All vsork guaranteed. CONSULTATION FREE. Do not look for cheap den flats, brtt couie to a mud Kei re-Ilnble worlc at low est jirlcea. Open Sunday trora i:20 to 1 p. m. m fWh?f $2 TEIril Extracted Wlthoat Tain. Teefvsjr.tractid Free. I Sllv r Fllll-ars Free. Tet!.-lear;ed rree I Brtdjtework 12 cer tooth. work guaranteed for 20 years. work dene tr email chars Tor material GOLD CKOWNa 22-kt.. Sl.SJ. Inion Dental College, 622 Cliva St. Hest Equipped Cbllete In th World. Cor. ofScicath and OZtc, Second Floor. Hoors: a. m. to p. m. dally: Sunda-s. 14 to 4. SICUICAL. ALL private diseases a specialty at Franklla Avenue Free Dispensary. 1214 rranklln aye. LADIES! Use Cn'chester's Enellih Pntijreva.l P.IIs. i Heslt Rarest! Only ItellsWle! Tali mm etker. lmj efyesr UracclU " ' 4e- t3F. fee rV4. BUM S3S ..i-t wr lea.n, in ir.ver nr tt-isi-m Me Cklekeater LkeI.l -., ffcUAlls Ifm. GC.NER.4.L l'EHSO.NAL WANTS. rviNFiRXfATTON cabinet photos any stale, tl per Cox. lllshop Staalo. U03 Wa-shlncton ave. rnii nhotoe 2S for 25 cents and four posi tions; newest. Ictost. mot popular fad, all the rage. 21v5 b. Jefferson are. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. "iairnovKD city pnorniwr. rinj-in.iLri r nrr ' y - LEDUC St.. 4711 Five-room brick cottaje; 'ater and ras: lot la2tt; fruit and shade trees. .O. XICITSieae. WJ Aiarnet. si. -EESEN Ave.. SS? Six-room frame pousenVri or liq xeei; or win ucjmukc iv-r vur kojert. A. J. Herndon. ItUAL ESTATE CAHDS. IIANAGE ESTATES. COLLECT RENTS. OVE & SQHS. Real Estate. Loan money at ery low-tit rata and cost Jo fcorrow-er. Notaries ana conveyancci. a. m. JOVE. Expert on Real Estate Values, 2W J- ta. ITAIUIS FOIt SAXE. WVnicro farm on outskirts of Fort Worth, Tex.. i.m. H..i- r-r stfet par. vrllt aall at a bar- Baln. or trade for bULouia property. John 3. iaks & xsroh. 17 . aeieniii pi. COUVrKY HCAI. ESTATE. It Bldff. Lota, Falatka Helshta, Fla. 20 b 1) 5u0 730 1.1'W t 1.40 1 l.ilM t.l-- 2.0.0 . 2U-J 2,250 2.JM a& XC-Xl 3.VJ-J 3,A." 3.0J0 .o) !. s.aw I.5X) 4.000 4,00) 4.SW) c,0t -. 6,a04 7.0) ",550 10,0-ji) 10.200 10.2) 11,000 1U-M 12.U0O 14.43 15,003 'A, eollCw V-o.. .v-iit.......... .......... i A, btatitcn Co Kas. .... .. i A. Horry Co., v..... I A. Eux.Ruue Co.. Nel ....- A. Windsor Co, Vt I A. Walworth Co B. I - I'A. Duval Co.. Fla... v..j. fJA. Grand lxraa co., .-. iv iA. Fairfax Co.. a....... II ritval.v Cn. Kv ................ f-rocm House & Let. Focomoke Oly, Md. p A. Albemarle CO.. v. 11 A. Wayne Ox. Pa.......... .............. Ardarloa co-f x-a.. ... . I A- Lfujai Co.. Ivy...........-..-e... I A. Cliesterneld Coi, V0-.. . A. urtenvllle ta, o. v- ..... -A. Eaa Claire Co.. Wis I A, Middlesex Co., CJoan. -....... I A. lutnam Co.. Fla.... ....... ...... aUU Projorty. Tolland Co., Conn........ I A. Carroll Co. Mo ....... i A. Uaji'p3hlre Co., Maa.... ............. A. Cast tenderi Co... Ky .. A. F-Csex CO.. ". J A. layette Co., lnu. ............. - rottonvrood Co., jatna.. ................ York Co.. Pa.. ...,...-. .- Wayno Co.. JIo. , Arapahoe Co.. Colo... -..-.... , Oeaeaee QO) -.... a i A. Allen Co.. Xas...... A. Knos Co.. Mo.. A. Bedford Oo Ve.. A. Morris Co.. I. J.... A. Fairfax Co.. ft...... A. Seneca Co.. N. Y A. Htrkeley uo.. "., A. Kacdl-ohl Co.. Mlnn. av. riiae-ara ud. s. .. CCTI-ANDEJl, lleed EulUing. Flilla. Pa. REAL ESTATK AT AX7CTIOX. F - . " .. -.Zr7 I tU HLUSIENKRANZ & CO, A"tloera-- n4 salearooms. tOI Franklin: real estate ana j PundTS TpexMnai uroperty old on Uoeril igs&gim ' TZi-ir.ZAlS " pouseCJ rojertk LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A ladW watrh on Sori.tl. H-. near line. Owner awli- at 5171 MorRiii t LOST lIorf. color strcl-i.Ta . white ftrfhfaJ. ytaw oil 2S1G California ao. 1"ST Oerooat Punjay In 'Hast St. I-oul I lidcr, pleaha rtraru lu 11 WV Lru ae. on J ro- IX)ST SteIrImnieJ spectacle SunJar after noon. Sarah ana IJnJeli. ltuium tu S7JS OU tn.1 get rrard GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. NOTICE Ii T. Norton Ij no lonK'r conntt-I jlth 1 J. MfJiH. no o.ntraru t WIN niaa- l Urn alii 1 rrroK'nllrJ by Mr.1111 ,. . NOTICE or DIVIDEND ... b Iw-rilir Kliin la thr ?tockhoWor of llif- JIcrcantllB Trust Cumjar; fiat monthlj du Ilrnd of f,-nl) lip (- i c n per share ha. tn drtai.'l out of th 'Urplu 4-inilnfts of I'll corroratlrn. pnjai.Ie to the t. cnhoM.Tf f n-t,ra on tn rst !ay of taea menth, k-iJ lnr tnr jur l'o i fuch iIltldendH the stoi'k lrao.vS f til" i-cmpany will b cIo-.1 on th- lat tno da of arh n-mth and th tlmi dij of the iu-nij.nir rooiitli. ar..I am thercfure clow at 3 o clock on the affrnnon of Mas S next .iml rcct.en on tlio mornlr.s of Juno : thereafter FEtiTL'S J WADE. Present. TO THE PUBLIC. hereaa. Tb rtrlklnir carrenter. for reasora of their own. hae falnlj rri-.rtci an.l decUred th strike tf tN 3ourr.ejmT carjetera off urd the Btriks at an end. a they claim thtj fctv re cclr.l their dfnian.l. we. ire Master Itulllers' AFsoclati.it. at a T.eetInK ht-U this iXtr. d.Tlarod the report or the Carpenters C uncll falso In ewry Iartlcu!ar While there ore i-oii e fen mem I ers of this at.soclatton who. on .ceount of th urgency of their wirk. hae l.een compelled to hire carpenters at th- !rcrea--ed raj. the al majority of the raerrbers cf our tsFcciatlcs ar. n a unit In their determination to refuse to pay the exorbitant na.e denim Jed 1 y the Car tenters' Coun-IJ. whlrh ir.cn-.if-. .1 i".s niu't In I-M by the pub Ic at Isrge who revJ the e.rnres ti carpenters. The Master HullJers' Association haie fffercd to arhltrate the dlfferencts between the Joumcv mrn and themselves, but have net :ih rera-l Trelr report that all builders of our assoclit'on who need rnen hae jrlven In anl mplove.1 car penters at the adtar:ed wases 'e not borne cut by a poll tiken at the mcstlrir this lav irVi It ras 'hoan that n could put at Ieat 1"W men at n-crk nlthln live diya were the ttnke trutt-full at an end fcTItIKE COMMITTEE. MA!Ti:tt Ul'II.DEUa' ASStK'I TION. ltooni 2S TUI-er Lulldlre STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. ANNEAE Meetlnjr of the Stocknolders of John I- lioland Doolc and Stationery Company Notlre Is heretv Ktien that the annual mretln? of the stockholders of this company for the election cf directors Wi t held at the office of the com mr.y No-, en n-.l 422 N Fourth st. St Eouis. M" . on Tu-sdai Ma 22. ISO"), at the hcur of o'clock a. m. JOHi I. EOUVND. Pre.ident. Samuel R Bursesa. Secretary. SECRET SOCIETIES. KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAS. ACME Lodsre. No. 21J. K. of r. meets every Tuesday eiecl-g- at a o'clock rharp. J'urllnt..n buildintr. SI Olive street. ileetlnc eier- n-l.-,lni.- ...ntr. Vl'..rL- ln ranks alw-ajs on hand, visiters cordlaliy In slted and members expected to ettend JOHN W. SHENEIN. a C. Attest; Arthur J. Ttlbbs. K. of It. . 3. A ATTENTION. SIR KNIGHTS OF HED ?Jlr cross Omiaoy. No. 4. U IL. K of 1". S You are wanted at roll call eierv Tues " day ntght. Jlisonlc Temple. Seventh and S-arket streets, to trepare ftr excursion to Ches ter. III.. May 11 Visitors alw-avs welcome. .. . I II KEETER. Captain. P. V. Jewett. Itecorier , fit-, ..CASTX.E HALE MONITOR LODGE vJ&Jr 1J- 'f P-. meets In EurlltiKtoii JSj buildine No. hi O'lve street eighth flftiir vt'rtt-L I. 1-u.hlH -ni n-r....i . v ilay .4. Maitors welcome. Merrbers exp;tea w. j. otto. k. a & I oclu ActlEC a & CASTLT- ITAT.T. T?rlnpT?T' T- non'iv? No. 121 17 re r (-... Tlli ir-,cMi Temple. Seventh pn MsrVe ste..ti XI n...!-. , Sf .. e, c t ... .. t- .. r-- .'.. -. i i'. in srnri ijr.v In the rark of KnlKht. arrpllfied form. Visiting kn.ghts are cordially tnvlted and all members are recueited to t present. .... .. SAit s iiwri'wn'. c. a Attest: Harry Roberts, K. of R. aV a. 1& cor.T'MnTA tnncn n -e i.- nc P.. meets even Tll'esrfav rvenir.e- o'clock. Castle Uall Seventh an.l Market Streets. Kn WOtV TllT.tnews n. 1,. t-sne 10 an irer-.uf.-s. t.jio are requestea to attend. Msltors welcome. JOHN II SCHULZE. C U J F. Demr.'ey. K. of R. & S; CONFIDENCE Lodce. No 121. K. of P.. meets every Thursday evenins at Lafayette Hall. Seventeenth and C-v BVPflTl. Tfn-lr lYt n.V . Vnl.t -V day. May 3. Members expected to attend and visitors cordially Invited. s.. JOHN M. IH.'DSON. C. C. William Fater. K. cf It. A S. DAMOJC Ltv5.r-. ?Co r it t ... i T"yJV4niar Menlnc at FratemU nail. E!rnth tan.l Vt-nt-lls a. .., vn . -t -- ..... a K.SH.IU airuitn nail -NO L Vcrk In rsnir f X f,. . -- Pc,t,d.tt,, P"nt anl NitItiT krlKits conS.il lyA!.n. ". FRED TOENtJ.:3. C. C Evans avenue. FJJTFP.E GnilKT iJTtVGC. NO 27. K. HnE-.VmTt.,efry .i.e-day evenlne at Smr1 V HaU.- Jhll'th and Olive streets Nest Wen....- Aw-.n. s-- fit vi5.?r,t !n tt,e ranlc r Knlcht.an-.pll-nea. ir-tors. wei-orne. Fratemnllv T,. . , .ROBERT P FRITSCHLE. C C. W. A. Roberts. K. of It S GOLDEN GOLDEN CROWN Ide. No. I meets every Friday erenins-. fourth J Seventh and Maiket streets. Wvorfc In flf'j -V. tn.- . . . ' , ,, us . nexi rezuiftr e.nuu ,T""" 1 '?v -J -icmiem re en. 1ROVVM. petted and visitors cordially Invited. Henry G. Scott. K. cf R. . s. L-VFAIETTE LODGE. NO. 12 K OF P.. meets every Wednesday e.mlrc at liaIlnton bulldlrff. U0 Olive .t"t' elrbth floor Won- ir, r-,i- . i-.J.:... next meeti-e WALTER H WIIAX.Y. C C Attest. Fred Horn, K. of It. &. S MISSOURI LODGE. NO s i- nv t. rreeets every rrlday tventng" Will eo-for second rank Friday evfnlntrf.Vnv 25 1 1.. -s. i ? ,.:,.- Jtf"-' J. all tits. O c ..a.icg lira, j. ci It. Jfc S. Jfi FAKAGON IODGE. NO. T 17 Or P ?; OJJ. ! Hos tulldtm.-, 2.'!n:h ant dlallv !r1.5 '"""'A' ,?mb.rs ani vintori cor' Attest i- . . 1 1L U'THERroKI). c c Attest. I rank Johnicn. JC. of R. .. s. PACIFIC LODGE), NO. 504. K OF T t?Tt" ."Sf7 Wednesday evening In east hall cf Masonic bulldlnc. Seventh a-.d eiier. b-ei iv orx in the rank or Knlsht. Wednesday evenlne. May 21 Memorial services will be held Sunday May 20 at church on northwest corner of Twcntv-Reventh and L- "JttiSjtlff hIsP-rSmly:"ry m"nUr eIpeCt"1 J W. Campbell. K. ct R"" ' C C J5 RED CROSS LODGE. NO 54. K. OF Ss.sT.-v I- 'neets every Wedn sday at Odd II- ilSepflowF' Hall. Ninth and Olive ts ;.xt s Wednesday evenlnz rank of ICnlght anl rexTiiar session. ATI knlshts are invlt-rL liTit'd. Alfred Eoyle. K. of R. . S. nAN'" c. c. &, WAIIASH LODGE. NO 2l. K. OF P.. v yy i. sura i:i mo mn:c or Jxn'e;nt jgj Tuesday. May 22 at Cas'.le Hall. Hroad- are -welcome. J It. KBL..HAN, C C F. II. Sachleben. K. of It. A 8. WALNUT I3DGE. NO. 2J. IC OF P.. meets every Thursday evenlne at i o'clock sharp ct Druids Hall, southeast corner Ninth and Market streets. VWrc in einir rf Esquire May S. Visitors cordially Invited and members expected, . . WILLIAM WAS31I.S.N. a C. W. J. H. Terkla-s. K. of R. A a. WASHINGTON Lodlte. No. 13. K. of P.. meets every Friday evenlmr. vreBt hsli Masonin Temple. Seventli and Market streets, fourth floor. Granrl Orienrsl rally. Friday evening. Mav 23 Members are re quested to be present. Visltlnw trothers are alwavs welcon.e. GRANT LUCE. C C. J. P. Dummich. K. of R. & S . 2101 Clark ave. ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Ai GDoncn WaAsiinwoTON lodgi;. :so. 9. A. r. ft A. SL. will hold ttnttd coni- munirattcn at s o clock Tufdav Tin imr. May 22. a.t Grand Avenue Mi-,-jnii Temple Work In F. C l..Te. ile-nlvre arj ruuet&d to attend, VlFltors alwaj wI"orr. Henry Uhou. Hecretaxx. M MISOLTXU 15DGE. NO 1. A. F A: A. I. -CaJItrf communication nt Maron Tempi- Corlotnlan Hall. Thuiu-lay. Hay 24. at T.3& t- in. n. A. anJ F ' dp. green. Alembam requeued to attenl ana Llt lnc brethren f rat email r invited. GHEGOr.Y S. U.T.TCR. W. M. John H. Deems, fcecretary. Ai nosB iuli ijodge. No. r. a. r. & .A. M-. ulll 1-old a stated commumcdtltn rat Marie and llnmllton aveim this (Tue.ay) cenlnc. iloy ilZ, at S o'clock. you are fraternally lnitnl. ritA.SK G. NXFONQ. w. M. Itonard Watson. iSecretan. Ai STATED COMMUNICATION OF MIS- sourt tvtire No. 1. A F .e. A. M.. at the Masonic Temple. Corinthian Uall. on Thursdav. Mav 17. at 7J0 n m. M. M. decree. Called communication on the 24th Inst. for M. 3d. decree at ":3J p. m. Mtmbers are rt Quested and vlsltlne brethren fraternally In vited to attend. .... GREGORY S. MILLER. W. M. John II. Deems. Secretary. NATIONAL UNION, LACLEDE COUNCIL. NO. 2S1 NATIONAL Union meets second and fourth Tuesday even lncs at Bowman's Hall, Eleventh and Locuit streets third floor. Members expected to attena V cordially Invited. A. II. GOOD, President. Fraxut jjajona, Ses,tt4Ur. SECRET SOCIETIES. INDEPENDENT ORDER W vuv ttLLOWS. Mc'4i. CO3M0P-DK SOTO LOIX1E. NO. 5,&lBRih S. I. O O r.. meets this (Tuesday) fgyiVt- eienlns. S o'clock, hall No. 4 .Ighth r-- no,,r txjj Fcllona' Hall Ywl axe requested to attend A WINTEH. N U John CIe.cz. Secretary. HALU W1EDBY I.le No 2. I .m.... - .. Wll.lev t.-kPM n.M. ev.rv 6- "".' .. .'- ; -v :.-, "."f. aflij-; Tuesday c.nn.n ml b o ciock. nail WC?s.i No 1. southwest corner Ninth an.l "" t. All ilsiilns brothers are nion cor Alallv Invltetl to attend Members earnestly re quested to be i resent. Work er met tin, l'er rder OKO V. imoWN. N tl. C ii Adams. Secretary - JK-V'. I'llIKE OF THE WEST 1JDflE. .jiSXgr k0 iy I o O 1", rneetn to-nlKht -TjSVt at o'clock In liall In Hurllneion - Sp...' t,uld!is. '1') Olive itreet (eighth Eotr) Slenib'ra arc reauestrd to attend "'" emu r JOHN hToLZ. N G. Hobert Williams. Secretary WI.NHENl Nl LODGE. NO 27. I. o y. meets eer Tuesday een- .jO l .. IS-il. runt l.lllUli.7 rim n.h ';i:5t'' u.,1 Franklin aienae Work In de cries. All ttltmir brethren fratemallv v.ilcome.1. J D COHEN. N. G. Pe'er 1 liber necnrdinK Scoretarj ROYAL ARCANUM. Cij-J GRAND Cearrll. Mlnurl. Iloyal E-'.?re.,-. Arcanum. ?0'-211 Holland HulVInu Vi'3..' A tordlal welcome to l'ltot. CX12tv"W friends, brethren on 1 members from .. "' .i i i T 'tri4-ri n I e " Cl.a.s. It. Cox. Grant Secretary. JJ- rOIHTT TARK COUNCIU NO S77. (- tuiial Arcanum nr-eis me nr'i an i tram "J ton Hall northeast ocrrer ITather and Han. lKeter acnuc at 8 o'cltMk M-nlers are HHlu.i to attend M"ltors copllally invited W ltraher. .crrtary f& MOFND CITV COFNC1E NO 74--.. R A n.M. in Holland buil.tin? No 211 X ?a vniih seventh stre t. on first and th.rl wZJ Ti;-iav . Mt S p m. A cordlll wIcotno to visltlnK brethren and all Arranumltes CARE 11 WITTE. It. cnt. Attet' John T Wal'h. secretary 1!S Olive. I2tl Lincoln Trut l.uildln. jM KN1GHT5 J HONOR . Kr- coi.r Jim v i.odgi !S H . meets Kond and ! Y therl.lan Hall. -No 2s: NO. 27r7. K. OF fourth Tuesdavs at 231 Franklin sviuun All Knlirvt.- if Honor Invited CVRl'S W HEATIE. Dictator. 4.J2J let Etlle I.L.U.-- A W Winter. Reporter, Room un Odd 1 el low V building bCHIIi.Mt I1DGE. NO 0. K. OF u meets recona ana zourtn tu(s.iajs at 'Gaus's Hall, nfteer.th jnl Cats a.vuiue. All TCmhts tt Honor lntlfw.1 . r... me tines IIF1UIAN MEITZ. Dictator. 1223 Monroe street. Wm. V Klanke Reporter. 2SI4 Killey avenue. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. A'.s7&.. S-T UOl'lt I)DGEV NO 1. A. O Sse-SFT . '' w". meets reirularly every lues. fCsffVS Jay evcnlmr. 8 o'clo. k Hall, north-.styjSJ-' ,w,"t corner of Ninth and I.inil VSZZ-'-Jl streets. Visitors fraternally lnilted. KJsJyfy J M 11ROADIIENT .M. W. v-uSiv ' ll rl,CaHt. Recorder. iiNiGHisoF fatkerMathewT SFI'REME COFNCIE KVIGHTS of Father ilathew. Ofae 1153 Locu-t Street -Executive Hoard meets first and third FrlJas a p. xn. DANIEL O'C TRACT. Eutrema Chlsf S"r Knlitht. Thcs S Bowd.rn. SJjprerre Recorder. LEGION OF HONOR. IRMNG (OUNCIU NO 2. L. OF H. vvtll hold Its n-xt regular metlnic on Tuesday eitnlnff. the 22d In't.. at 1's tall. Thlrtv-foutth and ollie Memb-rs are rec-vsted to attend MORKIs U l.EVINSON. Chancello-. imimiovuu ohdl:h or iti:u mu. STANIIINQ ELK TRir.E. NO 2. MEETS every Tuesday evening at Druids' Hall. Ninth and Market streets. Members and visltlnft broth ers are cordially Invited OTI-; D. THORP. PacLern. A. Leek. C. of II.. 11 South Fourteenth street. Lvvdies of maci?ahi:i:s. HALL OF ORA HIVE. NO. 10. LADIES OF M iccabees. Is lndMlaltely postponed on account of strike. 3IAIIIUAGU LICENSEM. Georc rishbaclc .... Eloule Herndon . J. T. Welie 11 Mamie Callaiian ... William tlemer .... Anna Cordes J M Sanders Katie M. Klemp ... Michael O'Ccnnor .. Kalle Fuchu Martin Sopa. Josefa Ob.ira.. . . c c. Kalka . ... Tlllle It Amelka .. lejuls rorschler Maxv Heltner (1 W. Relis Charlotte S-cI.waTtl Adam nch'r . ........ Indianapolis, lnd 1514 Murga-i 332 Lacleds , 1343 North Fourteenth ....2SJD North Twentv-nffi 3742 I'enro.a St. Lfiuls. Mj ..... 7412 Vulcan August. M Oakvllie. M.i 22 tldnsy Ashley building, cltv 1512 rsuth Third llvrt-a North Ninth ')5 ChamLers ......l.sU Nutth ilroadway 31-33 CallfornH 3 CallfotnU 1W Eat Granl -luka. HI . . 3'47 North Matkt .ri?.) North Twenty-seond 4.H South Second ..1.2j North Swvrnth C015 Michigan 2331 Wa.li Chlrago. Ill , Nemala Clt). Net 2-.ll Franklin 2HI Franklin .. . . 754 South Fourth 754 South Fourth . Farlm. Ill HOS Cllntoa Atinle Iteu.na- S. J. Walter Uizie Depte .... A'.gust t-leinbaili .. Llzilo L-cher Chnrles H Kllnea . Katie r-cliaecfer Frank P. Shields ... Mlrv K Isabell Larklr. A Wiay ... Attnes J Ryan . . . Hen- West Ilittle Crow William lllnne Le.ia :thmuok Jupaneste 1'orcelnln Jnrillnlcres, Ueautiful design of laee. only J2.50; othfr dei-lgns u? to Jla. at ilennod & Jaccard's, liroadway and Locust- HITHIAL I'EUJIITS. Nettle 11nc, 26 jears. Quarantine, pmumonla Jacub Schnell. C4 sears, lils Ue Kalb. senility. Catherine Hums, 7e years. 3C27 ftjlllvan can. er Charles J. Mlles, 17 3ars, .-ui Soutti I'lffent'i. vi sumptirn. , , .. MarganttU Daenxler, ,i years, wJ llorton piece, marasmus. CLarlea ytefert. 70 years, foot of Dover; apo- IJrile stelnhelmer, 13 years, 2210 Chestnut, car-Lollc-acld ioion suicide Dennis Callahan. 71 years, I7H Bernard, no- illko McCohn. 4T jears. 1122 High; heart dis ease Katliarlna Hurtio. v'J yer 2 South Ewlng; zheiariatlstn. Ianiel Ltaby, C7 years. JM Adams, tubercu lcels. Mary Elklne. S4 years. 141 South t jnd; senility Roxana Ehlvers. years. 2C22.V Oh . con sumption. ilattdaietie For p. f2 year. 24 GravoL", cancer. Harriet K. Collins. 71 jears. 2ni Locust; heart disease. Robert II. Ober. C7 :eam. ICC Laclede; influ enza. Jack Anderson, tl ars. City Hospital; no rlntii. Wilhclm Spre-kelmeyer. 7 years. 2214 South Ter.lb. bronc.lltl. W A. IJlackbum, 28 years. 3S23 North Seventh; preun.onln. John Hoessle. 2s years. City Hospital; con sumption I.'l.j H Havvken. It years. Webster Groves, Mo . consumt ttcn Zaeharl-i Goodmann. t3 years, an Angela, Tx tstnsumptlon. HEAL KSTATi: TUAXSFHIIS. COOK 26 ft. 4 In.; Mary A. Luney to Annie M. Lune w. d Ct)LUJlBIA-S0 ft., n s.. bet. Tamm and Wood: Lawson Dick to Leander Wal lock w. d TKANKUN 27 ft.: Wm. Grafetnan and wife to Geo. Wanreoacn and wife w d HOETENisE'-liO ft.. Hort-Iise Realty Co. to Johanna J. Halthaus w. d KENNEUI.1 25 ft., n. s.. bet. Lambdlii and Newstead; James I. Flynn and wife to Annie E. anguInet w. d.. ... L1M)ELL-123 ft., s. s.. bet. Euclid and Taylcr. Mount Auburn Ilsalty Co. to Ane.Iee V. Revburn w. d LlMiENWOOD 30 ft.. the Harlem Heights Land anl Improvement Co. to James McCausl-ind oto. d. MORGAN 2T ft. 6 In.. Anna A. Ej-stra to Mary A. Conro site d ... MAFFITT 23 ft. n s.. bet Warns anl Sarah. lank Flliman and wife to Neliu It Borrournan itc d PGE- li ft.. Richard I" Carey and wife to Maud o andt v enter w. d PAGE 26 ft.: :.IaJd O. Vandeventer to Annie Care) w. d.. ... PENNSTI.VANI 44 ft- In.. IVank IVlner Real ltato Co, to Maria T. Muel!ef-w. d THIRTEENTH 40 ft,: Jos. Kober and wife to Leopold Kober w. d NINTH-) ft. EH In.: Gerhard Segbers nnd wife to Adolph C Krlng and wife st.' FEn67NAN;r"n."nV""i""i.Vt." Gcode and Pendleton: Edward Besmer and wife to August Reinders jtc. d.. WATER 2 ft. 3 in.: Andrew Kulze! and wife to Chs.3. Knapp w. d WYOMING 23 ft-: Anna Gut to Jacoh Iluedl and wife w. d 1JC0-) l).v. SO) 1.212 1 2,130 1.2J) 2.SD Horlense Place rroperty. Paul Jones & Co. report havlns EOld 100 feet on the north sidu of Horlense place, list ween Ct-clld avenue and King's highway, fakirs j&i to lira. Johanna J. IIoItliau. Mr?. Holt haus bought to build a residence, am plans aro now under way for a home:. ellmatwl to cost upnurd or JCO.000. Thl3 la oriu of the finest pieces of resi dence propertr In the city, dr.il has every poyslblo restriction to niaKo It an exclusive resldenco street. The price pa'd for tm property was $10 cash, and this low lirid U. only for a aw of the urst lots to b,. sold Mr. Jones reports that there are .1 creat many In-iulrlcs for thU property. Hot-tense place is a private street, and there are in course of construction nowvtry handsome (.nuances, and the property is Inclosed by artistic Ktone fetice.s. Cornet Hz 7.eig represented Mrs. Holt haus. . , NEW CORPORATIONS. MISMIUHI. riErL-ni.ic special Jefferson City. Mo. May S'CT'tarjr of Lesoeur to-.!av Issued lertlttcates of Incorpora tion t. th followlnit: -,i--. ii Wolfrrs Mercantlla Company (t Piokerire. iin , capital stock. Siv. Inco'intors thatles .v.. Lllia A and Elvvurd C Wolfcnr Tlie Kansas Citl Sewlnr Muihlne '.ompany of IfaniUB Cltv C3r4tal it.K;k. SW.!"- Incorporator - Ira A. Nash. J. A. Miuck. J Johnon and T J Miuck , .,,, The Tlrre Coal and Mtnlnc Company of Illi nois, with a rnrlt-il etock of j:).0W. tiled a rer tlhcite in evidence of Incorporation: capital in Ml-eot-rl. J2CM). , ,,..,,, TJw Jackson County Mutuil Loan and Hull lire Association of Kansas Clt) tiled i sMt"meiit of lirrea-o of capital Block from $W.'W to J7) Tlie Pl-ustt a. Iletmer AlanufacturlnK Lom rrtu of SL Uiu tiled a nan meet of Incraso of capital stoca froni i3,0i to jiia.'.w'. ILM.NOI'J. REmrnup BrEciAL rlnrtlell. HI Hay 21. CertlRcates of lncor jotHtlon were flled to-dty with Secretary of 1i.te Hose as fallows: ,. . n Canadian Mollne I'low Company. Mollne; capital. $.( deaiine In agricultural Imple v ei t. vehlclii. et. lncortra'.rs S A. Ste jlns. c it stiphens aid F tl Mien. The Hub. c.llcaso. lapltll. i (K.rH. general mat ufacturlne and mercantile. Incorporators Mirr.w L Millard. Henry M. Wolf and Fred llavniund The l'lauo Woodmen Hall AsstIation I'lano; ta advance the Interests of the Mod rrt Woclrnen o Amerlc.i. In orHr.it'jr E. V. Faxon, Frank h 1-nln and A. H Culver The l.ovllI nn.l Adams Comrany of Ne-rt-Torlc, with it ratlMI snii f jiw.Ovi, Is I'ea. t to ti hi rnet buj.!nes in Illinois with a State capltil of S2.fes ZINC AND LEAD REPORT. Bearish Movement Followeil Better Demand and I'riees. bv SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Joplin, Mo, May II. Zinc buyers want ore. and they ttro gathering up big lots at ttron? prices. Karly In the vvtek there vas a itrong effort to hear the market All purehaslnn iit,-enti seemed to have reached an uudtr-taiidiiiR on that s.core. The lattir part of the v.erk mat lied a httttr tone to prices and a ditiooltlon to Kather up all the larfu uins of oie and at a price a shado bi-ttt r than was orfered up to Weilnesduy nlslit. As hiBh ns Jdl was pild for ore de livered during tlic week Several operators told at 530 Ui. on nn assviy basis for dry w.-ights, nnd -PHI was paid for ore in Joplin. Carterville and Oronoiro. The t-iiipnient rcp ri'senls only a part of tile w!( as .several hundred tons were "Old hue In the vvtek for this weik's deliverv. I-ad ore ojicned the week at J17, droppvl Thursilay to H3, but there came n reaction Saturdav to Hi n ton. It is senerally be lieved that tho bottom h.ib been reached and a further advance is dally looked for. Last vveek'.s Fahs were 1.1m) tons of zinc: and 73 tons of loud les and the value was a decn.t-e of J5I.2.V) les th in tho preceding Wtbk. A? compared with the corre-pondlnir week of last viar, zinc sales were . tons les and tlie lead tales To tons more, but on account of lower prices the alue was 1103 22a IeJ Zinc tolu then at J?) and lead at 502 a ton. Follow lnr are the sales In pounds from tracts or land owned or controlled h) tho Individuals and companies named for the wetk ending May in. En). JOl'IJN Zinc 23i2, leV.210 147.6.T) 1323) 2H.C0 ioi.:co tC.DI 7J.Ce0 CKt C3.9 0 t3,?10 l-2J) K.1.0 4.. 4 ) 4KXj 4,45) 3C.1 J).221 2J.SH 27iO 24,i;o 23.2.J 21.11) !1. li.'3) 13.SW li'l H.'jU H.IJ) : c,t. t 01 G.7-M t2-l 2'( 0 1 t-.) 1 4IJ Ie-ll 21 14) United Zlre Cor-par.les Jul.n Jack.on Missouri lsid and Zinc .. Ltonar.1 M. i It. Co , AJax Granby M. 4. S. Co Soamnsjt Jack'on Junicr St. I'aul Mining Company.... I.Htl.! l'rances Dlhbv i'.lnlr.c Coiapuny .... Hix Mlnlne v,mpWii , l.") 4.3.-) 62.910 Em;lre V.lnc Comiany Saginaw Lead anl Zinc Co . IVrry Leases Messasolt . North Heights A Njmbcr One bhawmut . Hartner & Carl I Triad 1'alley A Stlccney Klrkbrlde Pecky Sharp Montgomery Klnstl'her Yale li O'L'nen McConncll . . William Rene F 1 Hail ChoUnf-ndeley ...... Wrlttht Excell Jack Homer Great W'efcteni Wlndsvor I'eortv . . . Hrtkhart Hudvvelser JopHn-carthttgH Gilchrist Port-r c E Iivilt Jcplln ITosiiectlnE Shoal Crosk D'Keefe .. leckl .... .. Beacon It Mlnlnir Company Witch Harel Sundry sale u.n 2i:m) l.i70 7.0 JO.IeO l.sl) "L2V0 24 JJ) 22.ii) 2l.tu) 7.ei e.fg i t: lVCU 1,-j 1 30 S.2?) 42. 0 total. ::(::: Trial soles 1. y.inc value. J25.2A1. lead value. 137 XC ctRTintviioj:. Kat C Mining i'o Homestead . B..ston Get There 1 ortlt-eld Dave) i: Son Roberta RlchlanJ International Ttac Tract E N Perry Heckwltn. Hall S. Co MiKlnley Eldorado Porto Rico Manhattan Platccrat d2.3) 311.0s:; 2.nco 3l) 112,45.) 112.271 l'lj.5.0 04,1)0 "1.17a tiOW M7 31 - 21..PO 21'iO l.4) tl.7W IS.V!-) 23 2V) !.!.) 7(C) O) Tctal sales LIsLS-M 24S l!- 7lnc Value. SIS.K. Leed-Value. 16.iS3 Total. -t jji '"" ORONOOO. G-anb M .t S Co 2fitM Center Vallev 27 7-7 Total sales . . Zinc Value. SMU GALENA. McElroy & Luscomt-e , SputhslvM G-llelia V. &. L. Co Henry C , It. O Klrby Cooler Land , Cornwall , Yukon ................., HioeKllne .........., 4'rowe Crysher Co. Riverside Noble & Donahi.e , Murphy. l"rlel & Co Badg-r-Meredlth Combination H H. Beciwlth . Co Summit Clar) A- Shultz Clement BattlefleM J It. Holmes Windsor Beasley American Zln.- Mlnlrg Co S-ott Jllnlng Co New York Zinc Co M. L. Smith Lusconibe city Bonar.zi ............, John Pare J. Ferguson Burt Star North Empire W'v-nndotte .................. It II Barber New Ergland lilchlaud Cherokee G C Monlux llalrh tt Co Mough Mining Co Sundries sales is:, 203 M) 173 ?.) JV 21 f',WI CC17) ft )) ut.CO ;s 4v) 11 1M 40 is) 4V0 4. II) 37 2- k.-) r.i.4 31 Vi) 27;.) 24 iv) 27.1l) 11220 I7..i21 J4..-.) 12 r.) II O Sl'i -! C.") 4 40) S.4I) 82.1J 5.7 7.71) 2.21) 2.S1) 3 I.) 11.23d 3 S3) :3.12. I ro 2.M0 1.78) I 12.72) 9.77.) 4S7) 4 410 2.R3) 2'. 7) SSI) 1 V7I l.ai) 1.4'.) 4.2CO 215.71) Total. Total sale?. ... . Zinc Value. .2oo. J2I.075. 1.371 4J) Lead Value, ItTS. WEBB CITY (Renter Creek Pesri"c"."."'.".'.II!"II!I"! Internatlcnal Delia S Bradley-Hardin Weymann & McConcy Regan Land McCollough & Brownlee -71.310 IS4J) W.t ) 37 w) SS.1) 1J.1-1 s.70 3.C60 ;i.v 4.W) S.I70 Total sales Zinc value. Ji.4i. t22.3 lead value. Jl.4'3. Total. lli.S46. DUirNWEG. ttoston-Duenweg IlU"sell Irwin .... Keokuk Lead Hill Crown Point syndicate 2:. 21D.l' 4.311 2.J.) 11.413 lSMJ 14.7t 1.670 ."S.2H Total. Total sale .. Zinc value. IS. 234 421.;20 Jl.l. .C: lead value, ZINOTE- Three Friends . Springer-Page 1C7.130 122s'.) 27.50) JJ s0 7.V 3.111 J.llJ-1 Freemsn 3L L. a. East Hollow , Hagadom stuckcr I-ad Hill (Colonial).. Sundry enles Holdcn Urn Cieller A Yourt7. Tctal sales 3i8.32 1.2W Total, CAVE SPRINGS. Hunco .. Ihlsens; . 4J.1 2.6U Zinc value. JI.1W; lead value. JE2. XT. fl Tttal sales 15.1W ZIrc value, S5i7. STOTTS CITY. Hllnl 14S.82A Hrston-Eoy 87.! Julls West H.39) Keystone 45.) .. . Tctl sil-a 357.475 177.71 Zinc value. JH3 ROARING SntlNGS. New Tork-Scotla 10.729 ICarsaa City 241 Hudsin .flj ltoston-Springfleld 1.235 Total sales Ztne value. JHO; had value. ?35 10 7J1 17 ls Total. J5S. CENTRAL crry. Amerlcin ts 373 HSort Creek Lone Lady Total s-lles CH.T7) Zinc value. JlSD; lead value. J2H. Total. NECK CITY. SHnx WCtrV) Zinc value, t,293. AURORA. 71 T.23.1 1.7 ?:-) SI. 1)7 Total sales .. Zlno value, ju.:-::. Total rales . , Zinc value. HOT). sjar-'-i 111,015. lead value, VJi. 242) Total, GRANUT 324 v) j: soil, lead v alue, J20v 'lual. EVERTON. IMman A Ritchie 20.02) 'Inc. value, JT-tX DISTRICT. Total -ales O.Ml.Oin 1.1M.27) Z.rc value. :ii:,i:i; lead value. jr.l'jC "Total. tu: ::. RIVER NEWS. Rise and Fall of the Hlvera For 4. hours ending- at 7 a.m.: fat. Louis, May 3. 1900 Etitlons. Danjrer. Gauaj. Chance. PlttsbutK i-'.O 4 3 -14 I'arkersl ur- 3 0 i i.o Cincinnati CO.') 9 1 M.J Louisville 21.0 .l -0.3 Nathvllli 4)4 It -).i Cliattanooita 33.3 1.3 0 1 Florence H 2 2 lt 1 Evansvllle 33 0 7.1 -0.1 Johnsonvllle 210 4 0 .0 St. Paul 14 0 :.-- -ui Dabuiiue Ill 4 3 -0 3 Davenport 1". IS lr Keokuk Ii 4 4t 0 0 Dee 3Iolres Rapid.. .... 2 4 ... Peoria 14 .... -12 Grafton 23 0 . . . . Omaha It 0 (3 -0 2 Kansas city 21.0 U.G t 0 ltconvllle 20 0 . . .. Hermann 24 0 11 2 -0.4 Chester 2.).) 117 t. 0 Cairo 43 0 lis -o.S Memphis 310 t S -ll I.'ttle Roelc 23 0 t 4 -(..(, Mck&I.urs 45 0 22" -1.5 Shtevepoit 2J 0 s s -l.i Ntw Orleans lit 0 10 3 -j i bt Ieiuls Z) 0 14 1 -ill Rise. -FalL 11. J. HYATT. Local Forecast OfnclaL. Arrived. CclumMa fte. Genevieve War Eagle Commerce Clierokee Chester Sina.l Eagle Grafton l'ettrs l;e Memphla Departed. War Eaglo Commerce Wlumbli Bte Genevieve bl read Eagle Graftoa lllver uutl lluslneaa. Tl.e gauge at this point reglutrej 14 1 feet jes tiruuy. a i-llght decline cf .1 of a foot in tho last 24 hours. But slight charges are anticipated tu -da). Business unlet, with .ooI. cltar wiather along tlie river fri.nl. Iarnsrupbn, -Captain William Massle of the War Eagle, tv he has been lonflned to the Marine Hoetltul b) pneumonia, was estenlay able to vl'it the liver front. Tie went out on the War Eagle, bit will not resuxno bis watch in the wbeediuuse un til next trip Judge Goode of Springfield. Mo., was yesler. day in conference, with Captain Hunter lien Jen Hs in repard to tho Cape Girardeau convention to bo hell May 2. A Urge tart) of delegates fictr St Louis and vicinity will make tie round trip on the War Eaglo. -Cajt.Un Bill" Williams of Cairo, claim agmt for the it. & O. R IS., was esterday awarded the gold watch raffled by Captain P s !;,v.n of the if. 4. o. J'llot boclety. A larg rurrler of rlient,en hell chances on tho time Piece. The Hill City Is taking freight and passen Rrs for her New- Orleans passage, clearing for New Orleans and all way landings south of item. PhN to-morrow evening at a o'clock. -The Cheroaee came In from Chester and villi return at 3 o'clock this afternoon. -The Peters Lee arrived during the night from ilcmphle. ehe N now revelling for her trip out Uls evening, taklna- freight for llcleni. Friars Font and Arkansas River to Pine Blurt. The Cltv of Paducah Is In from the Tennsse liner. She had il2.o0v) feet of lumUr. :w tedar ists and a heaiy cargo of miscellaneocs relgtt. bhe clears to-morrow eienlng on her return. The steamer War Eagle took 4.) passergers out on her run to Cats. Girardeau and Coin- The Bald Eegle will be In this morning with a big stCK.fc trip, returning to-morTow afternoon! Capta'n Gevrge Derri kstn of the v,i- iM. Store was yesterday unable to bu at the stom ud account of a alight Illness. , T'Ht?. fIJj"'Jr, "1" l '"u"d in port froraKeo ki.1. this morning to receive for Burllnaton and w;uv Undir.gs on whlcli run she. will clear at o clock this afternoon. The Dutuuu. goea to htT I'aul to-monvw. w al- -The ste.imer Columbia cleared with a Mr trtt of tople anl freight urd will return to lear again at noon today, taklmr r,Ji.7.Vl .5-" and ficijht fur ts ll.r.i ta-..u a .. . Ulcte ts.lnts. .-. -ais UV..-St,C s.r1U MU Inter ine- The steamer sread Purl. ei. ai . .. end Grafton. " " A"oa The ll. C. Gunter goes to Nepl-s on th. ,, rails lllver t.-ia0rrow afternoon, taklnt iVL.e.i girs and rrelgti r,a- all tt, Uuljlrk" ""'" -Theuaa.er Carrier Uears for Hamburg to lly Telegraph. REPUBLIC SPECIALS'. , cy.' lu- -Mj aThe river Is falling .low ly. Tho rauge reads 16.S feet, a fall of i rtuein" the last twer.t)-four hours. The if FriVh,; with tt tow vt empties arrived from "t lanVi. at 4 a. m. She picked up a tow of barg of railroad ties arid departed for St. I-ji? at J a. in The Join, K bpeed. In addition to her buslnera at the wharf, discharge at East i atro for 31ob,le and o.-.k. luilroad? 2 cars nlfls f re departed for Memphl. at 4 a. m Tn. conder ith l empty targe delorte,i riV ,,,! lescesste lUver at 7 a m The ITltx wits empties went boutli at j p in fcr tow of lumt-i and logs. The Alice Brown, from New o,iS. with 7 empty ccalUsits. 7 barges, s fuels anj barges icntalning ;.wD.tv feet of lurnbVf .ir llvedat 4 P in, and departed tor t...,!.-. iifl UJ iri v-,,a- ,,:a ,e40 '-r loaded bargVs at I'adualu as the)- are drawing T', feet- wi til there Is at Ca-evvllle only i (i S V,v The boat I. dnvvmg 5 feet, and can Le light ened eufflclcntly t.i enable her tu u uTet ,1 bar Her lun.ber tow Is ...Id toth"'..? ever broucht IIJl by irfie cr two boat". Pilots re pott t, feet of water at Point Pleasant a,l is leet at lslanl 34 The river to m W.a iZ ld to be in covsl .liape. Iho Clt) of t-.iftoi! wired from Caji Girardeau tllat she would L, rive at lo o'clock to-nlglt. Ihe Sanshine. fWi Cincinnati, and Clt of .Memphis, from -fen, C tee Itlier are du- to-night aent.es- Mcniphls. Tenn.. May 21. River marks 9 s e.t on the gauge, a rail of 1.1 feet In 43 hours: Weather cloudy and warm. The Rea Lee aVrived rni'i fat. Ieiuj to-day with good trip and i.rt with dispatch on teturn trip. Tb Bayliss Leo discharged 12 bales of cotton and cleared at p. ru. for Friar-. Point with fair trip. The Kate Adams dliAarged a few bales of cotton and left at 5 p in. for Arkansas City with fair trio The Georgia Lee lelt at S p. in. fjr AshDo-t taking the place of the Robert E. Lee in th4 trade Tl.e Dewey atTlved this evening from Miksburg with good trip and will dipirt VVednes. day evening on return. The Lucille Nowlanl brought In from Vlckshurs 4..0 sacks of cotton eel and will elver to-monow evening on return trip. The ilty of Idaho arrived from Fulton with 21 bales of cotton and will start to-morrow evening on return. The Wichita will leave to morrow evening ror point on White Riser. The J N. Harbin will clear to-morrow evening for point on th Arkansas Rlv.r. River rocipts were: 43 tales ot cotton and 3,224 backs uf cot tonseed. Tlie Boaz and John A. Wood with tows of empties aro due up on way to the Ohio River. 1'uducah. Ky. May 21 River giuge leads 6 3 feet and f.HIlrg. Dtck Fowler left for Cairo at 8 a. m with a good trip Joe Fowler left nt 10 a. in. with n good trip of pi'. enters an.l freight. The Condor arrived here at 2 o. m. from Hutchie River II W. Buttcrfl left fjr Clarks vtlle. Tenn . at 1 p. m. Beaver arrived frurn Cairo this morning and departed with a tow of coal and stone for Memphis. J M. Howells left for Tennessee River alter a tow or ties at 3 p. m. Russell larrd will leave here to-night with a tow of empties for lenncssee River after i tow of ties. The City of Clifton Is die- from St. Louis to-night for Tennessee River. Weather clrar and warm Chester. 111.. Miy 21 River statloniry; gaugs reads 10.7 feet. Weather clear and cool, city of Psducah left for St- Louis at S last night. City of Clifton left for Tennessee River at 9 la.t night. leneral Abbot and tow left licet for st. l,outs at 7 a. m. Peters lye left for St. Louis at lO.uO a. m. Oakland and barges passed up at 11.30 a. m. Tender Nx 3 In anl out on t,me. James Y. Lockwood and barge departed for Grand Tower at 3:30 p. m. Grand Tower. Ill . May a. Oakland with 1 barges passed up at 3:4) a. m. Inters Lea de parted for M. Louis at 5:30 a. m. Cltv f Clifton departed south at 12.1) p. m. J. V. Lockwood ax. rived down at p. m with 12 empty cars and departed for Crystal City at 7:30 p. m. with j, cars coal. The gauge reads 14.1 fet. a rbve of .1 of a foot In lsst 24 hours. Weather clear and warm. Cape Olrardtau. Mo . Mvy 21 Tlie Peters Lee, up at I a. m. The Cltv of Clifton down at 2 p. m. The Dolphin and bargea up at 3.3) p. m. Weather fair. lllver rising. Warsaw. IIL. May 21. Gauge reads 6.5 feet Cloudy and warmer. Sidney up and down. Lizzy Gardier and City of Hudson down with raft. Sliver Crescent In and out. Burlington. la.. May 21. The river Is now . feet above low-water mark of ll. a fall cf .3 of a foot since last report. Weather clear and waimer. Louisville. Ky.. May 2L River falling; S.l fee, In canal: 2.11 feet on falls; S feet below locks. Clear and pleasant. Evanavllle. lnd. May 5L River 6.9 feet and falling, clear anl warm. Wheellrg. W. Va.. May 2L River . feet and stationary. Clear and cool. Pittsburg. Fa., Slay 2L River 4.7 feet and rising. Clear and cool. Cincinnati. O.. May M- River 10.U feet and rising. Clear. gnWtlllUlHHHlH4ttMtltlllitllMllllflillflM S DR. SANDEN'S On 30 Days' J, l-t ! 'i.C0e1f8HrlT0 DR. F. B. SANDEN, 407 N. Broadwr St- Loub, Mo. t (fVnnod&JaxcariBld.) . OTTlCa HOURS. A. XI. TO P. M. BUND AT. HVL WED. AND SAT. UNTO. J. M. 3 B W ! T--f r4-t-rHM4-4H'Ws.l. r Tiff I MI 1 1 1 Ml T Tt 1 1 I II1UB STEAMBOATS. 'crrcii aiississipi'i.' DlfifflOHD JO LINE STEflHERS For Calhoun Countv Landings, 'lark'vllle. L lis. lana, Hannibal. Qulncy. Keckuk. Nauvoo. I'ort Madiron and liurllnston. Sir. MD.MIY Leaves Tueslay. May 22, 4 ,. m. For St. Paul and Intermajiate Landings. fctr DUI1UQUE leaves Wednesday, May 2J, 4 pm. lei. Main 2447A. ISAAC P. Lt'SK. Gen. At. UPPKR MISSISSIPPI CUIOUN PACKET COMPANY. For Mozter's. Hamburg and all Calhoun County landings, STEAMER CARRIER. Leaves Wednesday and fcaturdRy tt I p. a from whartboat foot Lccust street. T. G. BLOCK. Agent. Phone. Main 233. i.owr.ii .-viksissifpi. TOR STE. GENEVIEVE. U. S. MAIL STR. COLUMBIA. Leaves foot of PIr-.e street daily at 1 12 m. eicent Friday and Sunday, at j a. m LAWRENCE MACDONAI.D, Agent. OSlce 203 N. Levee. Phone M lirt. A 117. EAGLE F.VCKKT COHI-AXI. Str. Grey Eagle for Cape Girardeau. Corr.roer: and all way landings. Monl.i)s and Fridays a r. m. Tor Illinois River Str. Bald Eagle for Peoria and Intermediate points Wednesdays and batLrdays. 4 p. m. HUNTER DEN JENKINS. Gen. Agt. Phone Main 233. For New Orleans. And all way laiadlnsn With of SI e in phis. STR. HILL CITY, V Tt. Sims. Master: George Sims. Clerk: the largest anl finest teamer on the Mississippi lllver; leaies Wednesday. May 23. at S p. ra.. frem w harfuoat. fut cf OU e street. Phone Mlln lA-S. JOHN BIRD. Agent. STEAMER CHEROKEE For Cn,-stpr, TneJay. TlmrpJayan3 Saturdays at 2 p m . recl.iric ?a11v nt EacU Packet Coj wharftTit Phono -Main 233. HIINTEIl HEN JEN'JCirJS AwU LEE LINE STEAMERS, ONLY S7 TO jiemnnis: 5i3 rouna trip. Hteajner I'ETklf 1.I7E will leave whirf boat foot of Pine st., Tuesday, May 22. at a p. m , for Sletnphis anl all way land Irgs. taking freight for Helena and Friar's I"olnt trnd Arkansas River to Pine Bluff. Phone Main 4A and Klnliv-h A 112. J.NO E. MASS17NOALB. Agent. TE.VvUSSKE Rivnit. St. Lou la nnd Tenn. Hlier l'ackrt Co. . RT' . For Chester. Wittenberg. Grand Tow L?tj3tJ2xer, Cnp Girardeiu. Cairo. Palucah KSsaTeand all t-otnts on Ohio, Cumberland and Tenneeee Rliers. STEAMER CITY OF PADUCAH Will leave vvharfbeat. foot of line st.. Wednes day. Ma) 23. at 3 p. rx. JNO 12 MASSENGALE. Agent. Phone ilaln 4.7 V at.d Kinloch A 112. ILLINOIS 11IVEH. Illinois River Packet Go. i Str. R. G. GUNTER. Alex. Lamont. Master. C. R. Beaty. Clerk. For Alton. Graf ten. Hardin. Kampsvllle. Naples ard all way landings Leaves every Wednesday and faat'arda) ul 4 p. m . foot of line st. JOHN W. ELWEI.L. Agent. 2.o N. second st. Phone Main 2A44. YALE SOCIETIES REBUKED. Faculty Forbids Tuitlations Until Further IN'otko. HFPULLIC SPECIAL. New- Haven. Conn., May 21. Yale's soph omore secret societies were rebuked by tho faculty to-day. After a three, hours' meeting-, the faculty udjourneil to take up tho question of throttling tlie organizations to morrow The members par&vil u oto nt their w.n'slon to-day deciarlnir that no Ini tiations to the sophomore societies shall take placo until further notice. Thi4 suspends tho sophomore societies, nnd before the end of the week the faculty 1h likely to order their complete abolition. The lnitlatioti3 to ull the Y.tle secret soci eties, sophomore. Junior and senior, wer-s due, to take placo this week, but thoso of the sophomores will be postponed, if they are not c-clare-l permjpently off. Petitions poured In upon tho faculty to day from tho s nior nnd the Junior clas-ies utnl liotit the cl.iAs of "S3, which was gradu ated a iur ago, for the abolition of th tucielies. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels c eaNses the System st, EFFECTUALLY etvrwcoMr.5 L ntt C ' r NtuauWN PERMANENTLY ZLttt HVT THt &ENWIME.-MAMT t fy f0lJeiacas6.ftx0irtMrui. SSrr" i , ii . 'ffat2swiiR 4i &f 8 S iw (AU!?iApGfSYRVP(S ..Jjv- ta-Sje tU& ELECTRIC BELT Trial. M7 famous Electric Blt, 1900 Model, given on 30 days' trial. It makes WEAK MEN tronsr by overcoming the effect of youthful errors. Special suspensory at tachment. Eelt worn by both men and women for rheumatism, lame back, nervousness, etc. All applying plates covered, preventing any burning. Either write to-day or drop In at my otSce for free consultation. Every one knvws the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt to be the best In the WorM. Take no substitutes. Cure Yourself and Dor me afterward. Writs or call to-day. Revised Ordinances;. The ordinance recently passed revising the General Ordinances of the City of St. Louis has been bound in pa per, convenient for general use. This little book, two inches thick, is just the thing for reference. Copies are to be had at Republic office. Price one dollar. PUBLIC NOTICE. Office of the President ot the) Board of Injbllc Improvements. St. Louis. May 8. IXA. Public notlc is hereby Riven that thj Board of Public improvements will hold a special mcetins at tho hour of 10 a. m of the "3TII DAY OF MAY. 1300. at Its office, Itoom 300, In the New Cltr Hall for the purpose of considering of lt own motion the matters hereinafter named. No. IGX. Board's motion. For reconstruct Ing Ilroadvvay from Chippewa street to Miami ctreet. No. K27. Board s motion. For reconstruct- JrilJ ChlpPewa street auui aeucisua annua to California avenue. No CCS Board s motion. For reconstruct ing Cherokee street from Thirteenth street to Lemp avenue. No &iO. Board's motion. For reconstruct ing Cherokee street from Lemp avenue to Jetferson avenue. No KM. Board s motion. For reconstruct ing Cherokee street from Jefferson, avenue to California avenue. No 5S31. Board motion. For reconstruct Inc Pork avenue from Kleventh street, run ning south of Park avenue, to St. Anga 2l liU6a No M32. Board's motion. For reconstruct ing Park avenue from St. Ange avenue to "?o 6633. Board's motion. For reconstruct IeV Park avenue from Eighteenth street to Mississippi avenue. No K3ir Board"s motion. For reconstruct ing Jefferson avenue from Gravols avenue to Russell avenue. No K23. Board's motion. For reconstruct ing Jefferson avenue from, Ruaxell avenue to Lafayette avenue. No 5536. Board's motion. For reconstruct ing Jefferson avenue from Lafayette avenue to Park avenue. No W17. Board motion. For reconstruct. Ing Jefferson avenue from Junction trltH West Jefferson avenue to Adams treat. NO MJ3. ndaru I uiuuuu. xv. iwuuiuui;i. ing Shenandoah avenue from Nebraska avenue to Compton avenue. No SC33. Board's motion. For reconstruct ing Shenandoah avenue from Compton ave nue to Grand avenue. No EC4D. Board's moUon. For reconstruct, lng Jefferson avenue from "Washington ave nue to Franklin avenue. No. KH. Board's motion. For reconstruc Imr Cftss avenue from Hogan street to ca ter line of Twenty-second street, runr" south of Cass avenue. ct.. No. 5512. Board's motion. For reeonsj,,,.. lne Cass avenue from center line of -ve-ty-second street, running south of Cr nue. to Jefferson avenue. tstruct- No. H3. Board's moUon. For rec"', to lng Cass avenue from Jeffersoa """ Garrls-on avenue. .construct- No. 5Ct- Boarasmotionror--cjjuo ti lng Easton avenue from Pralrt "" Goode avenue. isrf-reconstruct- NO.K43- board's laTOtlonrorrew lng Easton avenue from Goo" """' Taylor avenue. . reconstruct- No. CMS. Board's rao0VaVlra'enue to lng Easton avenue from rai"r Bc Marcus avenue. For reconstruct- No. 57 HoameeFourthstreet to Ing Lombard street frf xu"" Broadway. -... iniDrovlnS No. 5S4S. Board's "'"f.-fJ-V Sulevard Union boulevard between Delmar Douievar and Falrmount avenue. improving L-monlMrd a5K b5oasron. For Improrl-g Union boulevard betv. n FdS8 o0"1"-1 and Easton avenue. U. , y,,, mat- All citizens interested JfJo attend, ters above named are ret,,"631" By order of the Board. - sfsrATH. KOBT. t.-: pVelldent. Attest: r, KJIOP.r S. FOSTEH. 'tt , Secretary. , Board of Educatit?11 sr. i 13, .Vic General Repairs 1900. St. Louis. May 13, 1000.- i Sealed proposals will be received at the5'" ofilce uf the Building Department, Board ofo:. Education, Ninth and Locust streets, on ornd before 2 o'clock p. m.. on the 4th day of tt June, ISL'X for work on Public School Build- ,i Ing, as follows: '," 1. Additions and Alterations, varlooa . school bulldlnirs. 2. 1'alntlng and glazing. 3. Tinting and plaster repairs. 4. Granitoid work. . It. Picture molding, various schools. 6. Electric bells. 7. Plumbing, sewering and gas fitting. 8. Repairs to steam heating apparatus. . 9. Repairs to furnaces. 10. Repair? to brick work and castings for boiler furnaces. 11. Repairs to boilers, chimneys, etc 12. Painting chlmnevs, etc. ANNUAL CONTRACTS. Artificial blackboards. Window shades. Awnings. Vault cleaning. Removal of ashes. All bids shall be made out on blanks which will be furnished at the Department of Buildings. All bids shall be pealed and Indorsed "Hid on ." and addressed to WM. IS. 1TTNER Commissioner of School Build ings, and be deposited In the box In the lobby of the Building Department on or be fore the above date. Bids shall be accompanied by deposits in the amount set out In each specification. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by such deposit. All of sold deposits to be In cash or certified check, made payable to the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis, which amounts shall be deposited with the Secretary and Treasurer, who will deliver therefor a certificate; this certificate, t-hall be Inclosed in the envelope containing the bid. No bid received can be withdrawn prior to the close of the regular meeting of tho Board of Education next succeeding the opening of the bids. A violation of this provision on the part of the bidder, or a, failure to comply with the award mide him. shall forfeit to the Board his deposit as liquidated damages for his breach of con tract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Specifications for the above work may bn viewed at the Building Department. Board of Education, at the Master Builders' Ex change and at the rooms of the Building; Contractors' Association. Bidders desiring to carry away plans and specifications -will be required to make a small deposit to Insure the prompt and sale) return ot the same. WW. B. ITTNER, Commissioner of School BulIJlcga. iSI t..ied! ' 1SUIC )zlcr e In asrp. 'W9 tho t ase. dtro will ViT scd to ! of i r?r 3S t i -I n nt m ' J zm 14 I T i T 'l v i"ift.i.i.'i