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TIIE REPUBLIC FRIDAY, JUXE S. 1000.
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JUDGE A, W, HOPE
DREW FIRST BLOOD.
Another Empty Grave.
issf9 Fine Cut Glassware
mk for Tune Wcddinss.
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Chicago, March 3, J"0D.
Warner's Safe Core Co.:
Gentlemen I will bz glad to bear testimony to the value
of Warner's Safe Cure for dropsy I want those afflicted as I
have been to take this life-giver and get well as I did.
I suffered agony for three years and my life was despaired
of, when one day my doctor said: "I guess I will give you
Warner's." Thank God for such a remedy. It brought me
health and new life. I have used it pretty regularly for a year,
but I am well to-day, and had it not been for Warner's Safe
Cure I would have been in my grave.
Respectfully,
MRS. MELISSA WHITCOMB,
4824 Prairie Ave., Chicago.
Chairman Executive Committee,
Illinois Woman's Alliance.
(Dropsy tj ths dread svmrtom of advanced Kidney Disease)
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,s a uiie &
912-914 Franklin Aye.
Our rew srrlrg tscit- We are cSerins CM Freei:
Ccts t 1. J e0 frock Xats ani Vc s. naie by
torn of the best tail rs la te I nuel fctatn.
which vie are wtlllrg to ei!jpa c! Jrcia (1.3 to
li. also pants (l ip.
Money leiaaea en all articles or value, lowest
rate cr lnterett.
TOPEWORBlSSavS
ttiUit. Itoeial Uaiiag. 211 . ina.a it . at. Loum.
BENBARNETT & 00.,
607 PINE STREET.
Money to Loan
O.N POii0AL PROPERTY.
IMtEDfcEMEU ILbOUl3s l-Olt SAL. U jtiness
ConiidentUI.
THE Re-nublle Is rrlptea with rollers trade by
W. CltUTSlXCCn. No. 15 N. Pecona ft.
NOTICE.
Superfljoua Hairs Wars l!n!e.
CJt. diare. Two. lUrth-
--.-!. .fc . nermanentlT r-
TO SSSSP rTA2?&&
Coplexlm clear-1 by J' . " I)
St. Ltrjls rvrnitrlogtcal to J "
UZriM-m m chsrer 0 Chemical t.u!lltrs
physldin In charge
NOTARY PUBLIC.
J F FARISII
itErmup BFimiyo.
CITV 1TC3W.
-r.t,t. cv.irlat rn-s lift) nlat'C
to
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coer tho en'lrw Fan t "" ,'""""
1.0 t.olble f-paco i r flic or miFqulloes to
enter the apartments-" I'rawfords are the
Fole .sent?.
NOTHING contribute to dicestlon better
than Vz. Sitserfs AnRCfttura Hitters.
ncUntti- '.pit 1'nper.
r.nrmi-i" srFJHAi.
Sjcarcore. IIU. June 7 Dekalb County
lias a new prr. the Genoa Journal. iub-ll-hcd
bv D S and K N Ijrd. The :lrst
iue apieared this week
IV MV.MIWCTIIUM! M MMCIl
-I.OTHIM. for tin- rolall trade we
iae paid mncli at-iitlin to lu
rnreftil inaklns of i'cry isarmciit
sAhlrh -no offer for nlc. Ion run Imj j
the 1irt kind of rlotliluur in
oik clothing i)i:i'iriMi:T
.At Hie tonest iussilitf prlrvv. snt
10 to J?-S; lniiner?.'t to ?7.r.O jounc
l.irns emits, S o lfl." bojV alllta, lft
to S.
CLO'IIIINO
I'l.OOIt.
UKr.VltT-MOT, SUCOMI
MILLS & AVERILL,
nnoAuww a-d imi:.
HAD PRAISES FOR BOTH.
England's Army aud tlie l.oerb'
Cause Pleases Gen. Utllot.
Tans, June 7 In tho Senate toal .y,
during- the discussion of the bill providing
for the formation of n coloniil itrniv, Gen
eral Billot, tho former Minister of War.
eulosteed the attitude, of Great Hritain.
which, ho fcaid, at the time her troops wero
suffering reverses In tho Transvaal, sup
ported her Generals and rendered pcteslblo
tho present victories.
At the same time General Billot praised
tho brave Boers, who with a rlllo in orio
hand and a Bible in the other, were fightine ,
for their Independence.
Inna llnrdnaro Jutihcra.
r.nrt Hue srEUAU
Burlington. la . Juno 7 Tho Hardware
aooners aaiwtiauuu oj iutti in. 1 nere m .in
Ma 11 ford riinniHS.
KUPCBUC fcPCCLVU
I'lora, 111., Juno 7 C. O Stanford, a mer
chant, and Miss Marv V Thomas, oIde3t
elaughter of Georto Thomas of this city,
were married last night by tho Itevereni
"W. IL Winters
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
Stt Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Qelovr.
Tery aall and a easy
to take B3 rojax.
FOR EAQACR.
FOB DiUINESS.
FOR BlLIOUSHESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR COMSTIPATiON.
FOR SALLOW SVJ1.
FOR TNECOMPLEXIOM
oraniai tmriuivtti.ATufft.
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CURS SICK HEADACHE.
m imn'r r
offleers: 1-residcnt. r W SrMSl.KMm-faxf?tn?
tumwa: vice prctlJent, Chail.b U. Omo, ilfv&rtj K rr"rhle i of U" ,,1 J ''"
Burlinston. secretary-treasurer. John v'y ,n hlrVl,..,ui V ''" , '".'
Treadvvay. Dubuque. 1te mcWiR was ad- 5-30 p m Co e4 ch-tnel m'?,' ?' ,T '",','
tlressed by W 1 IiU&ell of I'hicaRo. of the 1 Virlv"cr--irv everr'i Af i-i ? V,J,u"r.U
Steel and Wire Trust, on the Keneral Ritua- w'sSlrt?. Vlfs-l",?. I h"tJ.!n"tl,,,!P."i:
iirin rtr inn iraiio
ABSOLUTE
SE0US1TY,
iCAKTER'S
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SAVED WIFE ANO
CHILD FROM FIRE.
AlL'.iiilir rictohor IIom-iic! Tliein
rioni Thoir ISuniiu? House
in Webster (Jrovos.
FOUGHT FLAMES AMD SMOKE.
Xt'itlicr .Mr.s. riotdici-Nor U10 Mabv
Had lieen Awakened and !:ih
Would IIao lVtished
Hoiie a Total I.o..
Throush his. rre-ence of mind Aloand-r
nptehcr. a teambtir. acd the lives ot hts
tlfe arid daushter irom their burning home
on Shady acnue In Webster Craves early
jesterday inornins He made his uaj. rn
countenna fnttn;o heat ani smoke, to hts
wife's room, juirptsj frora there to the
uround. jirocurcl a ladder, and un this Mrs.
rietcNr. t-arryh'j t-er child In her arms,
reached the gTound in safetj.
The oricin of the tlanies Is unknown, but
nicy ffiarieu 1:1 the lower ftorj cf the
hou;c. Iletiher ias the first to discover
them He was awakened by the heat and a
choking sensation. Then he heari te crack
lin? of the names below and he knew that
the house was burning.
Ho opened the door iito the hall, ir.terd
in; to cro-. ovtr to the room which hN
wife and child occupied. The hallway wai
tillcl with imoke and involuntarily he
tlod the door and turned to the nindnu.
(Then he thought that acro; u,e lull I iy
Lis wife and child, and he asaln faced thi
-moke and fire Almost FUffocatlnsr he
lount 111s way to his wife's room, and en-
terrd.
Here alo the fumes from the hiirnin
building wcr hecomlns dene. but 3Irs
Fletchtr had not awakened Her hu-ban I.
however, called hr. and cautioned her
nsainst excitement. Tht baby was tl!l
asleep and was not roused whn the moth
er lifted tho little one In her arm-s
Fletcher openi-1 tho window of his wife's
room and jumped to the ground Tr-wi he
went to tho theil In tho rear of his home
und procured a ladder Placing this to the
cV'l'd0'" de3CeIlt was e"'y for lhe "If" and
The los., on the building Is to:aI. but i
covered by insurance The riei. l.ers lost
all their rurnituio and rlotMne and h td to
dep.:nl jesterday on th.- nos-pitaiitv of
ncishtorp.
Tlir Modern Heunt
Thrives on jrood food and sunMiine, with
plenty of exercise in the o, n air Her
lorm clows with health nnd her facu" lil,0.,u
with 1-s beauty. If her sviti m nc Us the
cltar.slnp nctlcn of a Wxallve rene.ii hn
uses th Kntlf unl pleamt Sru; ..f hJ
made by the California riRSijrupco o'liy'
rrntrcl Weslejnn ("itld-Kr.
1 VI.
Warrenton. ?Io .
June 7 The cr iduatl'iR
etercl'o of Central WVslej.in College vv'Il
1 oceur June u, as follows Thur-diy, June
Anniversary tx.rcles of tlarflei.i in. .
orj' lety. Kecsier Hall. S p in 1'ridav.
.11.110 8 Anniversarv exi-rei-ch of Gnethenl 1
Literary Soclctj. Mush Hall. & p m Sat
urday. June ? Anniversary xircii-4 of
Germanli Literary S'oeletv K-s.i, r 1 111 s
day. June 12 HxercUcs by tho oriihnn ihii
oieii. jurinei ninpfi, a f m Woln.l.v
June 13 Concert b litcthoven Mu.'eil As
soelatlon. Music Hall, h p m Tiiursdiv
Juno H Thirty-seventh commencetnent e
erclse, conferring of dCRrees; address l,v
President ejeorso H Addlcks in i,'.csn
Chapel, beclnidns at 10 a in Annual alumni
banquet. Ladies' Home. S p m
Graduates. TheoloKlcil-Ch.irles Neu
mejer. classical thenlocleal Wllliim T're.
erick niscr. IJmll C Iirieijer. .ia.si,t!
Ito'dei Itowno Kesler: phil.isophir ii -William
1" Havhnrt Oscar II 1.. imbroek. llt
erarj Miss Catherine Harhart. 110'mil-M'-a
Ia Stueekeman. Al x ' AsinK.
r-Hno Oliver 11 Klelnsc hniidt. Miss l.miin
1'Ierbaum Ml.r IIa Stueekeman. voice
Talihti Stueckcrhan
rintts Clitorl.l.'S Instaiitl IH-tinfrcIs
and cln.mlc.illj ntutralizcs all dlb-.ie-brtedimr
matter
Ce'iitriitii Mruvv berry Crop.
urn ft -i"-.-i,m.
Centraha. Ill , Juno 7 -The rain brought
the ttrawlerry market to a sudden c'oe In
Centraha 1 he a. rf ie was rather lulu this
Jenr and the wurm run rixm.l berri.-s
early without 'ull dove loiiment Tin n canio
the rain? Jt-st as the . op was reaching fair
rhlpme-its jnd two dajs pleklne went ..n
the mnrket . s watcrmake-el berries Tho
rains were too lite to lenqt'ien the picking
season. The hcav-v rains snaked the r
malnins herrle? The sluprn. 'its this v.ar
will not be over 125 cars, but the majority
of those were bold at profitable prices.
If tho worm davs of Mitnmer ti-c and de
bilitate, voti need tho t mltiK. bracuii? in
fluemn of "Orancelne" before each meal, or
occasionally In soda water
I'lirmer Ivllleil llllnself.
RHPt Ilt.Ii ' SPK. IAI.
Marshtleld. Mo. June 7 Wl'l'am I5rink
Icj, a irtmlncut farmer liviim tlv ml'i s
north of here, committed saielJe veslerdaj
cv-onins: with a tdictgun He pla. -d the
muzzle of tho pun to his -tonae!i mi pulled
the trigger with his to He lived but 1
Xew minutes. Mr. BrltiMvy hid ailed
strangely for two or hr c weeks, but had
never seemed dangerous. lie Have, 11 wi.'c
and several children
t. Dixon Died From Ills Injiirlt-.
lima r.i j. HPistvu
Percy, 111.. June 7. Alfred Glbsnn died
here to-day from tho injuries received at
the hands of Clt Marshal Noah 'e't .a
Situtday night Concussion of the braia
resulted from the blow of the .Marshal's!
club, and Gibson lav unconscious until hi-J
death to-day Keel is held a prijjner at
the County Jail In Chester.
Land"d :i Slid" Punch on Kdifor A.
L. IJrown's Xim in Madison
Count v Citcuit Conn.
EXCITING FISTIC ENCOUNTER.
Hi -Fi'oliii" Crew Out (if Alfmi Piiv
Court Poinie.vci's,
V;i.s UAn-j; Heard
Indue Iiartell.
Which
bv
A fit fiffht between Juuge. A. W. Here of
the Alton City Court and Editor A. I..
Brown of the Udwardsvl'I Dem icrit, dis
turlved tho s-remty and dlsrnlty of the M idl
.s"li County t'ircult Court tu Ede.a'dav-1 c
jeterday mornlns.
The incident occurred just befnre tho
roon hour Judt;e UartzrU. vrho wa pre
sidlnj, had deiiared a re-ess hlle a ball.rf
went t. ihe dejiot for a witness, and the
Judso himelf stepped cut for a moment
The case of Rruebt,rman vs. theCilj of Al
ton wa. on trial.
As the Jndce left the roam. JudRo Hofsr
w '10 1 id lwcn examirmg the court in i
on ih.- dek of tne circuit clerk. . i'k A
.jiiii.l the railing lo the slei.oFrapl.ii'
! k w!i-ro Ilroun as convor.-i-iL,- with
' .ii si.rnoj.-rapher 12 C. S,.j1M.r -rhe
J dt s'.pped up 10 Brown and strut k him
:'i th- he.,.!. l,no kinjr eff his slaw- A-H-
.wi turned he ttruik him Jisaln on tho
i't-i can-in the tlood to flow.
IlroKii iut hlmrir in u po-ltlon of de
fmse and the two men squarol awa as If
tli.-y were in .1 twm-four-foot rim; Tho
:ldit pr crossed hotlv. blows being trut k
mpidlj and ( tit In me as h-ml as peasible.
The tv.-o clinched and fell over some cbairn.
Brown hein l.r.tath Judge Hone mai 1
t lined his a Uamage and pummel. 1 hi op
lK.i.ent's fi.-e. in k llud.e. i..i:rt M n
oRrapher for Ju.liw Ii. it. IturrntiKhK.
Hepped in UtHtHii thr tRn an,t rec-ivd
a blow on the nek Half a dozen lavveia
and one of th baiiifts. who li id Just re
turntil. s.parad th. 1 'mrntant
Judi.-e iio'e hald afternur.if. 'Mr Brown
was ta'kinK to s.irar nt. and I neard him
jp.- .s.-no .slighting and insultini re
lcarkH about me I walked over and
fn ashed him. an 1 that's all tber was to
it. . xotnt that I related tho smanh as
of tm as I could ""
lirown was tak. n home at the cessation
ot hnsmitios. and could not t- on. Tho
prtedln was not in coniompt of court,
although court veas In fssion. K-auso
th.- prr-tdlnp Juils-e was not In the room,
and Judge Ilartz. II will, fur th-it reason,
probably not take cognizance of the mat
ter Tho 111 feelir whl.lt brought en tho
trouWo .lrtt s I ick to the lommencemeut
of the full whkh was in jr.r. at the
time. "Ihe tltii tf it it Br.ts-imnn
the clt of Apon l,n fall the C-uniy
B. ard of Supervl-ors ino'.nt0 two Grand
aurie, at .:in. r nt times tor the Alt ,n
iJ:,H,"jLlwT5SS.V"7rV;V. "ha!!
servetl. and their warrat ts for JS 10 h
were :uiii '- the Cltlzetu,' National Banfe 1 V,ne. whe. was greeted by abatit t.0J per
ot Alton TiiinkiliR that the City Conned I ., ., , .. r ,1 ,.
woull remburse the lank. e-.Maor Hen- s,,ns' moMly Pnflmt. The jwrtlun f the
r) uruep.ian anu oiners got tut an In- I
hea-ins wa held v . Merday morni.:g 011
exieptions to the inswrer.
Jude IIipo asked to asit the city tn
Its ide of ih llcnt. a tne question was
r vita! one to his Citv Court, and 1 or
poration Counselor 1- l Yiger aent.d
Judqe Hope made the prlnciial idea. The
decision e.f the coart was that the an
swer was pood, wistainlng the citv nnd
illv Court jicple and tho e-n- went on
asaln late jcstirday afternoon lor truil
upon Its merits.
A Ij. Itronn vrts oe whase name ip
jxarcd em th.- Inltinetion pn.Hrs with tint
of Captain Itruicenup. and he has stead
llv mat'e a can nnlen bv means of his puli
litation acainv. the Citv Court. T-oub'i
between the tvo men was nor unantici
pated lit neverthehvi th' flBh' o -s
fired the cnafst -xd'errent In lMw in! -v.l.e
and Ai'. 11. the- pri.mine. . f the
p-.riirii.ints and the fart et in onurrln?
In the courtroom adding we-ight :u the
11.lr.1j
THE LITTLE DAGUERREOTYPE.
Idt'iitilieatidii liy the Owntr Hiins
to l.ijilit a Ieoinanee.
RBIH'IILIC SfEeHAU
I.oul-illie. Kv June 7 The little da-i-'uernotpje
am the a-iv.rtu Mn.-nt lallir.i;
for its- . v.ners duta.d In the wlrd w of I
i i.H.ti ur ,-"o .s ti t? uurinii in.- I imsi-
era.o reunion was the direct cause ji
tcrdav of u eharn.lns romance wim;
brvuhht to llsht
The aavirtisunent read a.s fo.Iowx: "This
rd. turn was found on the body of Cict
J.Itu.enant Cl.arl.s H Ti.otnis f C mpany
C. Sesond K.-ntu. ky Ii fantrv. ". S A , who
fell In th. battle f Il.rtsville Tenn . In
lt"C Ary ore who ean identify It wilt
please fuiniiiunhiti wttli Charles T. Smith.
th picture was formerl In lnr possesslnn
Mrs u-itta. then Ml-i ltenfrew. was In
lov with I'rivate Jones of the :am com
p my that Thom-is belonr.eel to Miss Bi n-
frew. as a proof of lur feelitias towurd
The .Ib-
guerree.ti.ve is framed and Is Inclosed In
a lilae k ease with a ci.T-j.
IND!ANBILLSFAILED.
Atzreeiticnts .Must Jo Over
Till
Xcxt S'hsidn.
itrilfime f pkci t
Warhlncton. Juno 7 The bills for tlie
nililleation of tl.o Cherokee and Cre-k
aerecnu nta failed to pas ongr These
ngre menis. therefore, must go over until
the- n. t seghlejn
The Senate Insisted on the amendments
of Scnat.r Sl.u.ul of Nevada to provide
for IneluditiK the so-called ' Intruders" in
allotment.. This Hie House would not ac
c pt. It Is thought prohrble that nt win
ter dlffcromesi Ivtii.Hi the S lute ind !
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,,..--- .i, ..- rtiij."i.-.i uii-i Hi' tKr. --.in in-,
r.ititi '' In ueh h, as will make them
nee.ptalii t.. the Iridisns.
The failure of th.se bll's vrin iiKe onera
tle -1 pf-vis'..it In the Ind an appiop-! it'ni
..ill ifter Jul I whi.h relates to town site
In .h- Ct.ek and C'er.k.e Nations. '
1MJI VNS civil. ii:d.
I'll.-
Iril..- ,f the Terrltore
nt
Siivnues.
III'I'I III.IC" .Sl'D'l VI-W.i-hmgtof.
Jime 7. "The five civiliz-I
tribes of tin. Terrttcrj. the e'reek". jhe
i-iiic-t-Kiws tin 1 1x11 iaw. tin
Cherok's-s
and the- Semlnoles. are ne. longer a savvc'
raee, ' said ' M. .'ainphell of r.ltnore this
cvcmniT "Tlie h..ve an excellent svsiern
of s, hivols and ,ir. ager for tslue-iti n.
Tl.e-lr costumes are those of the Kun.;..an.
nnd the white man H their mode!
'There Is a movement among the Indians
to apportion tl tribal holdings of territorv
arr.: g the individuals of the tribes There
Is a strops' desire among them to e tin
recogrttlon ns citlr-is of the t'rloi- as lis
tinrt from their i.resent setn'-lnderendont
condition. Serr.e of the liest men In the T'r
rltorv nre of Indian Mood Manj nro en-
B.ik-11. in uiisinens am are eapible men."
the Territory
V,'rlKhl sprntt.
nKrcnuc mmx-iai.
LIbertJ. Mo Jun 7 A. N. Wright, a
business man of Paifsbur. and Mrs Lucy
Sprat! a member of out of the leadlrtr
I .nillies of thi, scetlin were married ai
Smlthvlll.t vestcrdav The groom has two
1 roincrs v.uo nave marri'U sisters or tin
o I
unuc
2)1 i:ast i;r"..iltva " inovtr... iu oi "' " Vv,, .,,,,. T4 s .pieu.ii.i fa. iHti-s for housine n larne
.Mrs I. U-maeiT Harrodshurs. Kv.. who ! The Utai.i f. "' VC ,lnln " on hto l -l-i. Wa.- cm!, rately a rn"?Wi:h C
Is vitln. M,s. i:la i:K.rs .., Xl. 1J53 chanted, tl.- IIolv M :hcr sUtln on hb flne.t llovver oi.hi.. and rel prUhrVina"-
Ilv.vooel aver.ue. was esurday ni..rnlt.i . throi i Atir the I-" lt-..r.E," m with t . 'errer blo.-o-ns.effrc.Ue in
pas lnK tl... stor- when re n-tl.-.sl ,. , w -unt and tiu 1Mk. b ii Ids 1 de-l IK. hU!h. ri, ,,,,.,.? t this walm T',e '
pv.ure She Immediately hurried in.. t!-.i After Mail he ''V, w,n- c.rfmliy ,1Mlk p.Hre , ,lle rm. ,
moro a-d told Mr fcione. lb- tl-r walker shoulder, of the B"" "' "T "."i. hl.iarj. hl. h t. Ihe lani. st aparlmeut ill
that It v as a Ilk. r.tss of herself, and that i-ied through the church back to Ills apart , ,n,. ,,. , . .4l.md wlrh " ' " '" "
juries, gave, him the I'nBuerreotnvo. On the ' I him and te..iveo ms '"" . 1- f" ...
d.ith of Joms in a hospital the prlvate.tl.cn se. -ned of ihe nol illti In ijaiare,
limn lave e.lven it to Thorns, which U I .!-. and bearinR. Hefore .'' .'VT' " "
.1. ounteil for by Hie m item. , thit.sl.-l fullv l." banner-. .. .-. ".,
Themis lso loved the ulrl and d,..i-e- I, r( ir-auv ithnlie .rga:iJ.it'oi.s 1 ne 'i'e
p' ttire l.,ter. en the death e.f Tl.o.nas - I 1,1 -m the-e a- he returned .0 ill. fimpt ;
ih. adv.rtl-men' st.n.s. the ph lure njt 1 of th Ilhe. 1 S irr.im. " " "' .
found en ThomaKs 1, .11. 1'nther Me.eHt In trot of hs Ui.l. una
"ir Smith 10 Lieut-nant Ti.i.mis-i nopheiv vi. K.d the v ist cro' 1 ml). ,V ,.,.', ,,.
and his long wa it. d to kt w the ov i.er e.f , the smn ! the . r- w'," ".".. ..JV and
th- Picture Mr Smith Ik st,rK rlr.t-n lent ; nd U.e i?h.rce of l.Us v wis si . t ani
e.f th- tr.nsp.,rtate.n department of tho lme-is He 1-0 m'd ," " t,.! f.v" 1.1
Iiuisvllli and N.-ishville ll.illro.i.l Tl.n ,lo- I .-,.,. .1,1. ,.f In'l. Unite n.li.ran. . Il" "
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ct t oi ass watlr c.i nn
Nnppiss -IIanI'l and nl).taillil
C-'. J JO. S'J 7". S5 ami up to 610
1 uniblers IVr Ioe. S3 h.", "J i.50. .",
$ii ami tip lo $-55.
Water Uottles-S-S"i, $!, 3 "SO. $ti
i.:il up to 610 SU.
Water Mottles With one tumbler to
rti'h bottle SI 73. J. 6- 5'J ami
?'.' h.3 ( nci-L. ami bottom only cut).
Water I'.tchers 5.50, 5tJ, S'7, 7 50
.tml iij) to $.5.1.
Ilerry liowU-S5.30. 6t5. ;7. 7 .".Oanil
up to oi-!.
i-unrs an! Crcanii 1'er j r, $.3,
?7 30. !). slu au.l up lo fc-'l
arVe are bob jM!ts. in St.
Merttiod &
mi ctPr cctt t'o s- In
mcri .1 ur ire tio ti.
Write torottr new CATALOGUE
ARCHBISHOP -KA!N
ST
ST, PETER'S,
'atlter l'hclaii in a !.iitr Dp-
M'l'ibi's ;i Visii to tin ii eat
Chiiiclt in Home.
POPE LEO GREETS THOUSANDS.
Xo Evident e of Inn-eas-t'd Ae or
Dei Tfjdttulf in His Vigorous
Slep, Firm tllanee and
(Jnitk Motions.
A letter was received yr-sterila) from
., ," ... . i, ,e .!, -.,,.,
I 1 "her I. S. I'lic'in. editor of the Wmrrn
I Watchm m. who N In Koine with Ann-
"""p K-"D " -1 u"t ,,r il "1
ln St. IVter"s Church, where he yaw the
lettrr. referrinc; to th ist. nsini a '
low s:
"Arc!ib!linp Kaln donned the full dresa
of an Anubwhop and we drove in an 'Ien
carriage to SL I'eter'r-. alVhtintt at the f ot
of t:.e itairs kadin," to the loRie rvi;
Bronze. Hts Graco made an lmio-lnB ap-ptarane-e.
and I was allowed te. at .s.niny
him Into the Chapel of the Blenl Sacra
ment. Into whhh the Holy Father was to
be borne in his s-tdia sestatarla. There wcie
about ten Ordinals, twenty i.wnups "
as many
, Jloiulgnorl. lather iracy '
iase:i wcie tne oiuy jnesia m uio is.v.
e were allow rd tc remain.
' I knelt a few moments before the
Biisted Sicranieiit. when a Sv is suar.1
t u. h.sl me entl. and. looking up, I vv
nlilra entering. I'lesetitly the Hoy
Tather apeired et.cused in a box. The
tup was hftest and the- lr.mt drawn, and
lr XIII hteipwl out vvl'h a .Ulek l p and
kne-lt on the ver spot 1 had occupied n
mime lit before I was wltiitn ten f.st of
him and ..bserve-d him very minutel. I
saw him i lev en ar ano and could not
observe anv iviuence of lrcre-d s' i'l
dei repltthle-. Ho tc ml full f vitality and
h looke-.! with u ste iJ and llrm Kianee at I
those around him in the c.l I. W"
ihn. Mro.m.l lilm in tlie chap I. We formed .
In line and enter-d s-'t. lMetV naii. cto-.v- ,
ItiK t. tl.e center and p-.s-ins up lo nw Jir rr.o.rleK A. K"ep of chi .u -as
onfc 'on I wa.k.d a Fhort dlstanco !- I J.et. worth inmi a social -tandM'int ard
htnl hi Hollirfu an-1 observed the f' . biautifii! In ev.r d.lail of tho arrafc
.r..a.i V. !... w t.r,r enter.sl the ImudliiT in. nM To lio ,.r.n. ., .i..
th-7h- V..mV!!,eiunmA;'es!. cxcerl for,
llw wnvinie oi -its i ...... i.'- s--
tn.ma
..-. . ..... In. I 1... it..
worthy
i ii re nei'- tti..- .v... - .
sptslal mention When ' ', vu l "
was eatl on hte tljroi c the he.,. of' he
..,.,... i,.t .,r uPorns were presen.eii
.......I.... .7- . 1. 1. .......
IV CO Us " .-.."-
f"i.Mtile
,har.ho'whX''wiyi!holdt,.K li.li. up."
EUCKARISTICJONGRESS.
MeeliiiK f tl' "l'iW t' ,,f',,
Afraii'i)"'"1
. ..... I. . rt .01
rrai d
wlili h meets in St I
ids IH'M tlctolM-r. 'I His
Is i.e fir.-.i innllcg t
,at has been hel.l. a!M
It wae .alteil bei n.s
of the arrival In m'
I, ..: the K.v.r.i.! Caib-rO. lie.!. '
Ihe TImoI..,,! al Hmlnrj at hieennes
ltd. who laib otn. to St. i.onis to mike
iir ii vniii.'nn 101 "- - . 1, . . . . , i,i
1 The .nnBre-s wid be th; Prat of Its kind
held in th. West II "i '? af. tidc.1 by
Pashnps and pri. st- fr til lf' ,
1 tlit.d Slates. lis obieet Is to inspire !
.11. 1.. .ml v..ai jm .. tin lerir lii trjln
,0 I,. luce cath.l'.-. iV !t..s,"-.-;a::t,,fl'
IHIil.tUll .l.t-ll-. .-'
il.'.U.itl'.nr it. mliers
Nugent, president of the Kcnrlekheml
nn-.v. lath, r J J llan 01 .-.1. ..-.-. . n-
in.r i.ow.ir.1 nnea '. :" ,, ;
lt. r Wiecer -t llahn. t .th-r I; rancl-ciis
ftuller if ?s-. j. .r Td Pauls. I .iher 1 r
I..11 Siannowski of St. Stan sinus ami a
numlier e.f other j.ricsts
Msr Muthlslopeii prjsld'd The tn.etms
vi ts (levo'e.1 lo discussing the he-t manner
rf entertilnlng the vi-itins prelates and
priet-ts and arranging for the details of the
work of th congress
Mr. i:. . .IiU'rnril
Of the wntch department at Mermod Ai
Jaeeard's. Proadwav and locust, will be
In tine w itches, sllver-vare and jewels.
ltcKfiiilrpp Collcae i:erclses.
IcKemlrrp CollcKe i:erclses.
nnon III., June 7 The evercis's of the
. n. tment season at McKndreo Ctl-
I . I.
I.eba
ceuum. n . ment up:
Ier nnered i..t evening with tlie sraduat
inc rccifl of the tnt.slc dep irtincnt. In
cHnrrre nf thr i .tr it .Ur.-ctor. Profesor l.
P sold The mem'-cra of the graduttins
clacs were Misses Amy Holderby of Cirml.
. - . . j ... t. 1 I. mi! tn .. -s.Tiir .. " .... .-.. ,,vi ii.ii..j .iii i
of '
1111- Vll.H ...U-il. - ,
. . i..,i i th.. 1 """..'.""""" .".: "" ""r- on i..r
Kenri.k S.miiarv. Twentieth '? .f'!l ' itle s. .Neirlv .11 the Comment members
( as avenu. vest- rd.sv uiiernojii. " ; ;" of th. dlplotn iti. corps were pr. sent.
aiellt for tee 1 it. 1. -.. -.--.- lele ni;r.i ...neiu vv nittier civ. a ilin
.if ii huhn ..mi t
their oilier spiritual i...-.i.y" ' .. , 1 '" ' .-... . .nn.-i .... ......
of the lait) are tlso p rn.ittcd to attiim I the Mate Cnv. ntlon of the c mherlund
Ihe ingress Presbyt rlau Chun h. a sijecial meeting of
Tl. me.-,,g .'stei.l.iv ,K "V.ontri.1 of ! th" " ,,J '"' '" w ,s ,,tl1' Th" ""Vk! im"
::r Henrj Muehl-ieivn M ar lomeral of ttm m. , r , OI,s5rt, r, xh(. ,-,..
h dine. .. alher J J Jirt- J"n or -si t( m i( roni. w ,.0..,. ,)f , ,jenomin.,.
kS , ' VSlf 'vi V.l V l'r ili I t""1 ,rom Lm.oln Hh.reit hius len lo
if "hurt 1 1 tit Hi. T fi-.lv .NAffl'. tiliwr i r.iiM i ..,.! -i. ttB ...ni.ti.t . -1.1-... . .,
. . . . ..l...l.. v 7. Illlu.4 I..r, ., III Idnn T.I.. ... I..h ..111.
You cm liatilly better plr.ise the tmin lirnlc,
when about to first e-say liouieLetpiti;, than to
furnish her sideboard and table t.ith a ift of hue
Cut Glassware. It has this ndvantie, too jon
cin make a ery li.mdsouic gift, i to cost, and, on
the ether hand, you can select a beautiful present
at ery little expense.
Wi: MAKK A l"i:V Src.Gl.bTIONS:
Lemonade Cup: Per docn, $!i, ?'.
6'.', lr, ls and up to 42.
Lemonade Cups (I'.U hnl gl.iss) only
S-.-30 JKT tl'Vlll.
Lcmonadeniid Claret Jura S.3..30, $6,
15. i 18, sjij ;,nd up lo .37.
Ice Cresm Saucers I'er ilocn, 5-1,
j: anil "!.
IceCrcaml'ljtes- Per dozen, -?,6l-.
Slfi and up to PS.
Ice cream Trays -ttqDO. 510..30,
s'J.' 50, .523 and ii to !.:.
Punch Howls. s.'l. ';o. ;:;i). 511) and
up to 5150.
I.ottis for the f itnotis I.i'ibry debigtis.
Jaccai
BROADWAY,
Corner
Locust St.
'', 000 Kngrax tugs Mailed Free.
111. ..rsi,- y..i Hnii.in r OTiI'on. I'l..
.1 I it r'i i-.t'i.r .. 'irrntor 111
n .1 - w ,- .1 i-.i.,i i,v 'vp j. .,r'e
Itlni k .i-. GriiM M.rt. u( i-binim mi-
l'..i.o- M.. . (-,, ,,lf. ..r (,r Tr.-ip.n
an' Willi mi I ,,i ,,r it !, .,,., hi.Iiums.
Ml Vi. ntti' I iKhani of labanon, ac-
"11 I HI!! t.
STATE UHIVSITYBOARD.
Changs in ih,. jj!nv iK-jKU'lniuiil
Xew liisiniLtois.
nupcnur srri-iAu
..V".'.,"',l,'"j -V"- Jan 7 -The jemlannual
rn-j-tirit of the it. .rd of Curators of the
I niietHltv of Mis ur wJS hld in Colum
bia Wedtiesdav and Thtir-day. Th-n we-e
I.ris-ntl'.x-tor Jolm 1) Vln d of St. I.-u--.
m' '. ' J,a" f Harrli-or.ville. c mp-Im-II
Weil- of IUtJr City, (.arliner Itf
ru trf kMui eity. J. !' G,miih of
He online, p. A M,M!l!aii of Jl. xs o and
l.".ur., '"'""'' "'' C-iiiiriba l.tr ',
I. laidd. direit r 0 tl . -hi.' of Mines
at Itoila; iNi.tor l: II. Je . pr-sldent of
the univ.ri-j. and J. !. Baldi .retiri.
alw atieii.li.i th- tneefns.
Th m mi.tiMi.iI r..rt f lrel lent Je- e
fhoirlni. ., unusual j;r.,v.tli in th.- unlv.r
it atttndanee w s fed. as wa th tk -Iiort
.if Dlrtcti,- r-idd hwin .. Rratifv
IiiS Increase In the utte.td.uice ut the
Siliool of Mines Jutixe N. ji 1; ,n. Ca:np
liell Wells ani Walt.r Will am. v.-ie ileci-
d metnlrf-rs of the Kxe. utive Itonrd. and
lrclr '" " Vln-li. Jt H. H. in 1,
A. Me.Mlll.-in vv.n cho .n a, an B
urcior aonn i in-11. Jl 1;. u. in n and
t as an Kxe 11-
tive Cummit'.a for the rieho d of Min
Ih-- IsMrd d. il.lrl ti, .--end th. law
course 10 time v.ars. N-Kliinlntr Hept.m
Ir. l!vl. to ral-e the standard of ailmts
h on to the law de-uarfnent to the--- r -oulrid
imw for the at il'mn- department
nnd 10 alxll-h the tiiitiun f. e. thus ri
iiulrtnif of law students t,nu a lll-rary
fe. of tl'). vvlni h '-tevii to th'- law hbnry
Jan. k T. e;roiiId of Culum! la Cjllrue.
New York. vas apont-d lih'iriin. w'th
XV K S'ot. as nrst assi.'ai t. Iioctor
j;. A!r of e'lark 'fi;i-rit nn :t;- (
7 on 1. ( proit.-snr hi cjh rim niai (sj noi-o-
. Charles Altwio.1 f the I'nivers-itv .f
N. brnski MKiobipv. AIis- Jan. A. Z-ibri-kl-
of Idea, 1 , liJrholiI lenwil s. Ixtc
tor I'lurlrs W Gr.ii of I.'l.iiid stnnf rd
I'niversltv. phviolopv- Tht board ad
jnurnid to nut 1 in Bulla on (VtoUr 3.
(riiiliiiiilni; illfts.
jvarl and Diamond BInas S10.-):oO)
Gold Chain Brav.. 1. U
7J8to S3.)
.1". to IS)
r.7; to w
7 M to HO
1 M to C3
5.1J to )
Gold I'tir-e"
Sl!vr I'nr
1'earl and Diamond Stlek l'in-..
G I! Hearts
Gold I. kets ....
MiatM'JD
Le ust.
J.MCM11).!, B'oadway and
A NOTABLE WEDD1KG.
ISi'iH'.'int Asseiiilihient tlie Utianl
iii. in iloiisf in Washinluii.
Iti- priiije' pi'n-i vi.
amilnitlon. June 7. The marriage to-div
at the Koardtaati r. sldtnct. i:iirhteemh ....,!
1" strt.'i. of ills- llo-.-nce S. Jloirdmau to
;;k"'' " rePrese.l by ul,r,ken .
inc. looms. rt..pti..ii and dlnli.t mim
When the vv tiding mare-it sound, d the
bride earn, down-ttairs escorted by her
f uher .mmI preeeel.. by her vounger sist,.r
J.iss Jos. phme H.ir.llnnn. as maid of hon
or. .Mr William K.e;,. hiother cf Ihe hride
aroom. was hi l. st mall The .er. mony
was pi: formed bi the iU-v-erend IK-tor
Ma-kav -Smith.
The hrtlev ,..,,, wa nt IM(llt no al)iJ
c.ilffiiri nhi.il -vlth heav v whl'e satn
Her point laie v. II ,is that worn bv her
mother and was fastmed bj jM-iri orna
:ner: Oth. line Jewels were w..ni ind a
lme.juet of lllle -j of the vll.-j j.p'ave.1 with
orchids and lavlnir a -honer . ft. . t ..r h
lllie and or. hlds. t.f,i . iti. ..urr.s .. i.t,a '
velvet ill.'iun. vi as carried
The wedding Klfts which were displavid
In one of tire hirge i..ms on the s.s-nnd
iloor. w.re th. mr numerous and proUibly
the most valu-i'ile sein i!t this citv for manv
ears The-, nllid the r.s.m cumi.letely.
Ihe coUeit! n or jew. Is and personal orna
ments Is parti, utarlv lK-autiful
Mr and Mrs l'-p left town this after
noon, am! Will travil .-onsi.l. rablj dtirii-p;
the .s.unrrer A laigo nuinls r of Chicieo
th.)
mr at th. M. tn.p lit in Club In honor of Mr.
Keep who I- .. w.althv Chi. hl-o rest,,nt
"Ih. ..mpl- rill t-viitiiiily mike their home
In Ch (.ig.
UNIVERSITY REMOVAL PLAN.
Suiod Iieeidis In t'linfi.p With l.ill
'lll TltlMees.
i.n-I Ul.t.- sn.. ivr.
l-rov. III. .lone 7-In cornentlon
.veils aao to IX-.ntt.r Jarr-s Milllken of
I.. . itur offers t., . uti.ite $s.(i.l If lite
tbaiisC Ii made a'l )Ii..,IKin mote contrib
utes! Th.' synod tie Med that it has not author
ity to ail .11 th- pr. mlses, lmt that It will
npIH.int 1 .oininlii.e of rive to coi fer with
the trti.te.-s of the Uneo'n 1'nlverslty in
r.rar.l lo wh-it shall done
The most Interesting prusrainme of the
thr.e .lavs' tate Convention was the Chris
tian KTleuvor session held this afternoon.
The speakers wete. The Uevercnd S. U
McAnii. A W Denny and P Heed and
Miss Mimic Hlne.s To-nlght President
Turner dillvcred an addres, Ci "out of
thi Kuts."
I ullcre Worl.s lluriie.1.
it::ri'iii jo .-pki i vu
Mi.-.itur. 111. June 7 Pi re to-d iy de
stroy, d the IiiinoU e'ntl.ry Works. Hie Iisj
Is IS f ou m.uhiner and stock and JI."'1
on building Insurnri e, 57,v10 und stock an I
J3 ";'. on building Th f p torv helong'sj to
Mi ton and Kh .lert U Johnson, and lh
l-iil'dlnjf to citlsens who sub-cribed ill 'to
to get a s'loe factory to eumc here. The rhoo
factory failed.
llM tl.M .if 11. n...l , . . i.l t
. I .i" I r"- 3VI 4 III1 Til Il'lil-Ilr
winmmfM&
iiCT Sa tA V2S&K& Kalffia bin
J9i
ft
' .. . U-nx?Vi H l 2
3 J5fc. S9i
I
S3 UIILKTlH-laW
sssssg
i-2r
Sizes i"z wfes
5jid8. 8jtoll. IIJato2.
Tan and Black One-Strap Slipper 7K Q(1 Sf.flfl
(with bow), coin toe, spring heel.... -J JU Vl.iUU
Red 9ne-StraP Slipper (with bow), gg j Q (J g 25
plain coin toe, spring heel 'uu wnw" wn.w
rX?32 Sl.00 SI.I5 SS.25
'S"..0"- SI.00 SI.I5 SI.25
pS':sr:h. SI.25 SI.50 SI. 65
8 ffh 7s.n-is$ Ohnn Pn Cor- UfOSdWay
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To obtain an Ea.stman Camera and beccme a member
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TC''
I-iery School Boy or Girl should be a member.
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ERKER
BROS.
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SCHROETER BROS., !
i
flOn r-r--T QXX TJ"o2rtT 3?cilxxT- I
MADE SURE OF DEATH.
j
Fainnel A. Smith Tt.olc Poion.
Then Drowiad Himself.
?ami:el A Smith, formerly erp'dove-i hy
the HnnfA 11. t Ivv ire Company is rrcf
It .-ieik co-iimlttrl s d. i ic v. tentay c.o-n-it-K
in the Ial?- at l" rt I'irK.
Th. body wa-s JI-. olered bv a pirk
ai. fcnun uhout : o'clo. k In the merniri?
Il.iatlnK 111 the lake. Its eor.dit.on liul-eat.-d
that death !ud occurre-I hul shortly
b. fore
Smitli was married and lived with his wlfo
and three chlldtsn until Ap'll II at No. 1 IS
South Klcht.piitli street. Ills mother Mr
Jane Smith. lives at No. 1911 Division rtreet
Ho was h Ilrst eotisln of James bmlth, the
Assistant Chief of Dete.tives
Alwitit two month apo Smith's health be
came very bad, at.d to s-ave Htn from a gen
eral b'eak-down his emplover gave him
nn lr.Iefli.Ile leive or absetne with full pay.
He srew raplily worse, however, and de
veloped siqns of religious mania. He was
-ent to te City Insane Asylum April It
and had r. main, d there until vtsterday aft-
moon At that time he disanneaied r
and
was not seen again until his bodv was re-
toveresl from the lake at I orest Parte.
After tho Isaly had b en recovered a
dark brown str.uk was four J acro-s his
le ft e-he k running from h's mouth. In his
IKeket was foun.' a-t . mtt lmtrle marked
earbo'dc acid, ind.citlng t!.at th- sulcde. to
make eieath i1ol1.Iv surr. had swallowea
the toison lforc plinning lnt the wale-r.
A nliglous tra. t. l-iiieil b the City Mis
sion, was found in another iwieket Around
the margin of this pa-r was vrr'ttm the
following, to whlih was stgned tho name
S A Smith.
"Wife, e'hlldren. Mother. I!rothcr End
sisters Not work, but worrj, makes havoio
of he-nlth. Trust in elod.
"To All My People ivo not worry -vliout
me. for I am rot w..rth it. God Hess voti
all and mav he prote-t me Ar.d after I. v
Ir studied mv ease closelv I was satisrl.s!
beoi:d a elotiU Cat I w..uld never rtgai.l
mv mind strong enouh to eornt home Ivst
n gilt 1 ruff ere tl untold pain. I could not
"leep. but cub! ed all night and know- that
I euii not ind .t moth, r night. o I de
clded to esals IVath Is what I sought.
"No one Is u Wane for mv affliction but
myself. Horn of ''hr st' n jarints, I b-cwno
one of the creat- -1 ir.ners on earth, an 1
whin ihls attlictluu e-ime I waa unablo to
shake It off "
The Isxlj whs removed to the mergue.
l.tter I II. Iielow. J Sl-nonet and II. H.
i:he!nhap;t.emIojts .f the Simmons Hard
ware Comoanv .md John Ii Smith, n.
1 'other of the ! id nun, ap".a'eel nt tho
n.trgue and 1nr.1lv.lv idem.!...! the body.
HER PARENTSDIDNT KNOW IT.
Iaii-.diler jlairinl Since January
lliisliaml T.iv!iir at Home.
Win. Winkle and Clith Neiicn"chvrander
of No .1111 Coltimb'ii avenue were marrietl
live months ago at IMv.anUv llle, and so
will was their Hir-I k.pt that the parents
of the brlil , at whose home Winkle has
Ixwirdetl for a voir, had lm kne.weldge of
It until this wt.k The bridegroom is 21
vcars old and the bride IS On a. count of
th.lr voulh the e .tuple felt that they could
not gain the con nt of tho ivirtnta of the
1 ride. md. although there vvm no serious
objection to tie match, they did not wish
to w.iit on Januarv 2 last Winkle left
the l.ouc as tisti-il and hittr Miss Neuen-se-hwai.dcr
went downiown, apparently to
d.i some shopping. Tho -ouple iu t an.l went
to IMwardsvl'.Ie. pro. lire d n marrl ige II
c.nsoan.l were m.irrie.1 Pin-illy, tilt idiinr
that it was unn.s-.issary to keep the tecrtt
It.nc. r. Winkle iiinottnced the facts. The
c-..ipie were rtal-.l fnr,.ivtii and will mako
their home with tho bride's ;ari uts.
ROBBED BY flVE MEN.
.1. ?.! Sliikl- Wa K't'lieved of Four
lliindird Dollars and a Watch.
J M Shlkle. 1 dealer In rnllwiy supplies,
living 10 Ni "72". North Eleventh streit.
w 1 n.I bt I of n vv iti -. $ti" end a cheek for
J".i ntilnesi'ny nirht by itve oung men In
an all. v mar It10.1dvv.1v and John avenue.
Shlkle stated to the polieej that he 1. id
Ije-i 11 drinking In .1 ibton at the corner of
Itroadwav and John avenue foe some hours
aivl M.irt.d home altut It o'clock. Short'v
a't. r leivlng th s.iic.n rive men met him
ai-d ask. d hlni to j.. t some b. . r While he
w.i In lie al!e- th roblwrv oceurreil He
sail he did not know an of the men. No
arrests hiv. lieen made.
Correct drills .if Wr.l.IiiiK- lnv 111) lle.ns
Are assured when on!, red at Menr.oel c
Janard's, s-let stRtlon. rs. Itroadway and
Locust, If tintst etigr-ived calling cards
ami plat". i ;, io cnr.ls fr m jour plate, Jl.
llrtO for i'iifjin ttifljirUtt Mniltil free.
Through sleciiliiv t-nr II. le to Michi
gan resorts, petoske, IJ.iy View-, Weque
tonsing. .Mackinaw- 1 ity. etc , vu the Van-d.ilia-l'tt-.nsvlvaniii
Une, will be opened i:t,
for the s. ton Jir.e- is Train will avo
St Louis ','ni 11 fctatlm t p. m. dally.
Dining-cars serve all me lis
Illinois Niltloo.il (iunrtl.
ItBPt.liue -I'K' I vu
SprinRflelel. 111. Juno 7 Adjutant eien
cial Itrntr to-iiai eontlrmed the election
of Alfreel Terrell to be First Lieutenant,
vice Ilitchle. nn of Harry K Keator tej
l Second I.len'fnant, vice Terrell In
f'omrany C. Urst Infantry, Illinois Na
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE.
Comnienci nieut E.vercis-3. Ground
; IJroken for Xew r.-jildin-j.
RrpppLir ppeciaIj.
I'Jlton, Mo.. June 7. The e-ommencement
exerc.se-s of Westminster College were held
this morning. The valedictory oration was
delivered by Ljnn Francisco P.oss of Pilot
Grove. Mo Degree- were conferred, as fol
lows: The degree of bachelor of arts upon
John Kr.derick Helton. James Deverlv
Jones. James Stuirt Morris, n .snd Lv nn
crancisco Itoss The degree of Hi.-hclor of
Seitnie uj.on Freilcrick Haucnsttln. Tho
degree of Hachelor of Letter-s upon Harrv
W alter Hn-jf Harland c0rwin Hunl. Lymnh
Stei d and William Chrisman Swe.pe. Tho
d.gree of Master of Arts upon James Over
ton r.eavK The degree of Minster of Sci
ence upon Charles Albert Jenelns and Fra
z!.'rsA,.cKIm S-'all- Tho degree of Doctor
"' -Philosophy uiieja William J Wili-imon.
The honorary decree of Doctor of Divinltv
was corferred upon the P.evprineii p jj j
MeComb, 1 rofesor of histor," in Hanover
College, liar ,er. Ind.. and upon the Itev-e-renel
W ill! nn lt.iv Dobyn. minister of
First Prcsbv tt rlnn Church. S', Joserli Mo.
The hon- rirj degree of Docto-- of Laws was
ct-fcrr. 1 uron the P.ev.rend William H.
Maroue-. D D . professor In Loulsvlllo
Theeilogical Seminar-.
In cannv "tton with the comnenccmcnt ct
ercies roetr John Henrv- McCrtcken was
formally Ir-ajgerated as president of tho
college, an-1 made an address. The address,
on behalf of th trustees was raade bv- tha
Itevrond Doctor John F. Cinaon of St.
Louis
In the rresen-e of a lirg.. number of
alumni nnd friends of the college ground'
w-h- broken jesterday for tho new Science
building the -lt of a hundr-d citizens nf
Missouri. Th- location of the new tuiMln
ns determined by The", c. Link of St. Louis
the architect, ia on the souti side of thi
campus Tho building s to stanl at right
angl. s to the phi buildings and front north
It wir lto about sevent feet long bv fortr
feet deep, and will he built In classic stvl
The spetk'rs were tho Ilcverend Do:tn
rtank: W S'l-eel of St Louis; fienj-tmin
Charles, president of the St Lnu!s Alumni
David Harris for the rl: jeps of Fulton, nnd
I'rofesaor I- L. Cnmptll of th Science de
partment of Westminster College. Tha
music wis furnished by a large chorus un
der the direction of Professor Brawley. sun-
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i-oi.i,. ,' inn ut:ii.-iiii. i ne cercmonv or
i turning the hrst sod wtis performed by 3. J
j Fisher of St Imis &t the representative of'
...- ....... .. rtit.rf ft rii. panes, tn
donor of the rart of tho bulldlns devotej
to chemistry.
IIovt to 5ue. Yonr Ceslht.
Consult an optician tho moment they
troublo jou. Doctor Tlord. expert optician,
at Mermod & Jaccrd's. lirondway and Lo
cust, will examine our eea frca and fit
ou with glasses. Ste. 1 frames, $1 and up.
Gold. $.1 and up.
i'UU 6Le"s for te race, ti li to JO.
DOCTORS NAMED OFFICERS.
Annual Klection in the American
Aledieal Association.
At! mile Citv. N. J.. June 7 -The Ameri
can Medical Association to-day electee! o!tl
cers as follows;
Pre-sldenf. Doctor Charles A Iteed. Ohii;
first vice president, Ioctor A. "W Calhoun,
f lenrela . see on 1 v ico president, Colinel
Woetdhull. I S- ': third vice president.
Doctor Philip Marvel, New- Jersey; fourth
vice president. Doctor K. 11. Qulno, Illinois:
se.-cret.irj. D.KJtor George W. Simmons, Illi
nois tre.isunr. Doctor Henrv P Ntivvmin.
Illlnuis; librarian. George Webster of 1111-
Amongthw trustees elected was H. Fletch
er IiiealU, litlttols. .
Oration on nursery. John A. "Wyeth. New
York: oration on Stato mcellcine, L. S.
Davis. Jr Illinois. These addresses are to
ho delivered a: the next annual convention,
which will meet at at. Paul. Minn., next
June.
The session was occupied with the trans
action of routine business, one addres
being delivered, aa oration on medicine by
Dtetor John A. Wltherspoon. Nashvillo
Tenn.
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