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k THE REPUBLIC: THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1000. 1 s P as k.XVCNXVsV5.. for Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought has horno the signa ture of Clins. II. Fletcher, and has heen made under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jut-as-good" are but Experiments and endanger tho health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought , Bears the The bar-rains nt Bart's are so attractive that the street cars from north, south, east and west will be crowded with casor ship pers, bound for r.arr". Sixth. Olive and Lo cust streets. It' a Rood place to tit-iko. up fcr lost ehoprtnc hours, proatably, too. BURGLAR GOMES AND GOES UNSEEN, Series of Mysterious Kobberios Fuzzles Christina Curts of No. 313J) Laclede Avenue. HOUSE VISITED REGULARLY. In Last Few Weeks Thief Has Called at Intervals and Car ried Off Articles of Value Police Find No Clew. A series of mysterious robberies havo taken rlaco within the last few week at the home of Sirs. Christina Curls. No. 31-3 Laclede aenue. At internal of a week or more articles of more or "less alue have disappeared from Mrs. Curts'a rooms, and net a clew was left that could It-ad to tho orijrfn of th theft". The burglaries, for such they seem to be. are the more ms- terious Mno Mrs. Curts occupies only the Jhird floor of No. 3133. and how a trant"r could pel to her apartments undiscovered seem unexplji liable. The la"t robbery occurred a week ago to nisrht. At tint time a quantity of silver .ware nf con-iderable value was abstracted fr-ra the sideboard. Mrs. Curts knew noth ing of the theft until Friday morning, when as rhe was about to set the table, she dis covered her los. On tho second floor cf the house Hve3 Charier: B. Morton, a conductor on the La clede lino of the transit system, and his family. Neither tho Mortons nor any of the family on the floor below- had noticed anything out of the ordinary the evening before. Whoever tho intruder was. he had gotten his plunder and retreated, leaving no trace. Previous robberies wero of this nature, though nothing f.f -,o much value was taken. In their first operation-? the thieves werp content with clothing and ar ticle of small bulk, such as a revolver ani a pair of pearl-handled opera glares. The only theory ' that the burglar knows the house and walks boldly In. Since the three fioors of the structure are occupied 1 v different families, the hall door is rarely locked, and to hear somebody come in and go up the stairs at any hour nf the day or mxht is not an unusual thing. Consequently it is believed that the msteriou burglar chooses a time when he thinks all the Curt- family out and calmly walks up to their quarters and helps himself. Yesterday Mr Curts. in the hope to lo cate th" elulve malefactor, reported the facts to the police. Ont-of-Teisvn l:-.ctirltin fiunday, July Sth. vi Big Four. St Louis to Maltoon and way -.(nitons. Special train leaves St. Louis ZJ2 a. m. FARO PLAYERS ROBBED. Masked Arizona Ihirglars Won All the -Money. Truekee, Ariz. July 13 A faro bank In the rear of Al Richardson's saloon his been rohbed by two masked men, who covered five plajers with revolvers and secured about $750. sea. W-nne-lnn-sliiK, Hard to pronounce, but easy to reach by the Illinois Central Leave St. Louis 11:31 noon, arrive Wequetonsing 7.r.7 the next morning. Through Sleeping Cars. SPECIALTIES. Louis C. Bohle Livery Co., Undertakers and Embalmers. Cnrrlngcn ....3.00 t And upwards, accord- eame- i.irti ( ing to distances. lllach. Cloth CnsLets, Hrxt-clnsa stoodrt, 5-10 nml uiisvardrt. LOSE STABLE, 1122 Chestnut St. Telephone Mnill M7, DEATHS. CLAYTON-On July SS. 1?-). at 4 a m . A. C Clajton. ased "- Funeral from residence on Ixckwoo.1 and riint at'nws, Wet-ster Grove. Mo., l'riilay. itth irst.. at S:30 a. m. Interment at Upper Alton. III. CRANlJALI.-On Tuesday. Julv "I. J1-. Utile K Crandatl nee Rowland;, wite of Victor N crand-dl. Funeral Thursday. July 18. at ; p. m.. from res-ld.-nee. No. H'8 Stewart I lit". Friends of tb family -liva-sl. IJAVii-ON On Tuesdav. July M. 190", Isabella, relict of the late William Dawson, agni 7 ears. Funeral services will be held at the family residence. No, 4515 llargeretta avenue, or, Fri day. Jul) 27. at 2 o'ekx-k r. m. Friends invited to attend. Cascade, la., papers please copy. SMITH On Wednesday. July H. IS"", at s o'clock a. m . Catherine Smith, beloved mother of Julius t-mtth. The funeral will take place Friday. Z7th int.. at S o'clock p. m.. from family residence. No. HO N. fc.shtn etrect. to St. Joseph's Church, thence to Calvary Cem-tery. Iricnds are Invited to attena. SWEE.NT-Oa Tuesday. July 51. 13-. at W p m. Kate Sitecny tnee Falvesl. wife of John . i ... r.milv r.l1.n' 1". Oati nt cue. East St. Iuia. Friday. July 27. at a. m . to St. ratrick k tnurcn. vm-nce i uni Carrocl Cemcterj. Frlenda invited to attend. WAGONER UNDERTAKING GO. H. H. WAGOJjER, Surviving member cf the late firm of 8MITHEKS & WAGONER, President. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1127 OLIVE STREET. Tel., Slain 2S40i C55. Sf. I.ouli, Bio. DAY AMI AIGHT SEUVICE. iir II H. Wagoner, adrtinlttrator ef the es tate 'ot 'the late firm of Smlthera A Wairo-.er. will tettte H claims pertalnlns to said partner tilp elate at their old ofnee. il! Olive st. SiXIsSSSMkXS Signature of WASHBURN TROPHY TO BE CONTESTED, Illinois Militia Will Have jo De fend It Against WiM-on-in or Minnoota. HAVE WON IT TWO TIMES. One More Victory on Kille Range Will Make It Tlieiis News Fiom the N. !. I. at Camp Lincoln. r.KPi nLic mm:oiau Camp Unrein. Near Sirlnr.1cld. Ill.July 23 The Illinois National Ctiard ii an'lcl patlng a challcnso to "-hoot for the Wash burn trophy, which lias now- been in the possession of Illinois since I'-Cd. The trophy, which Is the pride of tho Adjutant fi. nf ral's .flitv. has twite bt.cn v.or by Illinois but will have to be shot for and won a. third time before It bcoims the prupert of th' State It is of solid Ml ver. i-. valued at Vf ai-I is -aid to be or.e ct the jiettits; trpM,s In existercc It was orlglnall put up as .m in'erstate trophy. Tid as such na lieen phut tor thrt e times. It was won bj Minmsoti at the Wisconsin rlllc range on SopUmbor 12. l'jn, the score being 2.;t out of a possible 3'W In IM1 it was won b.v Illinois at Camp Lin coln, tho sior- thin bung 1.677 Illinois won it a second time, in I'M. nt Fort Shitidan. the score lein 1.737 Hiuc that titnu the'e has betn no chalbnge issued by nnv of the States, at.d the trophv hi? remained In the Adjutant General's ofllce in the Capitol at rringfield Ka h cneamiimrnt It 1 movfd to Cimp Lincoln. whrr it octupi- a prominent plate In front of the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief. The va peeled cluil ltnge is looktd for from tittur Wi.sconstn or Minnesota. Cap'a n Ben Elck. formerly Inspeetor of ritie practice. SUM fti Unent. and who was ai-o range ollicr at Cunp Lincoln for three ar-. ha mne to Wis consin, where for.-cver.il wtks he has bt-en coaching the Wicons'n tani of ten intn. Captain El k is an excellent shot and a thorough tutor tit the use of the rifle. This makes the Iooked-for challmge an inttiest Ing event, and it will be mcstirj i,,r tn4 distinguished marksmen of tin Illinois Na tional Guard to do considerable practice shcotlng In order to win the trophy a thltd time, and thus setute absolute possession of It for tho State Colonel 11 S Dietrich, general inspector of rifle practice of the lldiiui- Natlonul Guard, has recentlv sent letters to all mem bers of th- Guard who have won the fame of being distinguished marksm-n. Abojt Ilflv of tin so will lie called together i rag time in the near future at Cinip I.tcan. and from them a team of ten members will be chosen to def nil the. trophy Colonel Dietrich U of the opinion thai, undtr the rules governing the tro;-hj it is now- too late to issue ii challenge tnls season, but ho hopes to get tosefher a team that will be a i rtdlt to the State undtr the net ad ministration. 4 ilonel IMetrieh came to nmp this morn ing and syenl the da.v on the rifle ranee with the mtn of the .-ivth Kcgirmnt, who to-night finished up their shooting fnr ,,!e week. Colonel Dietrich expressed pltasiire at th records being mad' on the rang b the men of th sectnd and thinl bngaif s who he savs are working at a disadvan tage, having no permanent range to .shoot on like the men of the First itng.ule. In addition, the range at Cimp Logan, which is used bj tin mui of the llrst brigade. Is one of the most modern and one if the best in tho world, while the range here, usefi !,v the Pecrmd and Third Ilrlgadis. is an old r.e and not near as advantageous as the one at Camp lygan. Governor Tanner was tendered a binotiet to-mgl'.t by General Clendentn and staff at brigade hcadqu triers The affair was one of the most sumptuous of the i ntir- en campment. Covers were laid for llftv. and the menu served Is not ofttn surpassed In tamp. Adjutant General Hcece. Assistant Adjutant General Smith, and other members of th Governor's staff were also present. At ZSS o'clock this afiert oon Captain S U lilinchnrd. Company C. Thinl Keglnxnt of Ottann addressed the officer" of the Third flrigade .it brigade headquarters on guard and outpost duty A practical demon stration will be givi'i at 9 o'rlmk to-morrow morning on the rille range. Captain Llanchard. who is the oldest Captain In the Natlrtml Guard having b t n .t com panv commander for twenty vears, will command a b ittallon of the Third tlegl ment en the range, and will give the dem onstration, which will be witnessed by the men of the other five Inflations of the Irlgade from the hills In the rear of the range. At the mertlr;, nf the otHccrs this after noon the proposed amendment to the mil itary code, providing that the enlisted men be paid 2T cents u nlKht fo-- attendance at drill, was disusd The olflcers senerallv favon-d the nmendnunt and will (jive it their support In the next Legislature To-morrow will be Goicrnor'h lav. Gov ernor Tanner, the Conimander-ln-t hief 's expected to arrive at camp at 4 o'clock in the afternoon under escort of the members of his staff. The Governor and stnff will be met at the entrance by a battalion of the Third Ht glment, and escorted to sen eral Jieadquarters As the column passes aero-fi the parade ground the usual ynlute of seventeen guns will be fired to the Com-mandcr-ln -Chief llrlg.tde headquarters will close on Fri day night, when General Clendentn and staff break camp The encampment neTt week will re an assortment of troops. Colonel Hdward C Young of the First Cav alry, will lie the pon commander, at.d will direct things from his regimental head quarters Considerable difficulty is being experi enced In securing hor-.es for the cavilry men for use during the week The State will pay but II per dav for horses, and It Is proving n task to secirc them at that price. A demand for $1 .V) per day has been made, hat rather than pay that, the cav alry will spend the week in camp wlt'.out horses. Major Alliert T Tourtilott. Sixth Kegi ment. of I.-i Moille. villi be Held olTlccr elf the day to-morrow. I'oNfnl Department Orders. RF-PirniJC SPECIAL Washington. Jul 2T, Patrick l J. jia haney of Hillside, Frank K Watts of Maosville. Mo., and William Opperman of Sm Antonio. Terc., have been appoiited railway mail clerks. The follow leg Post omce.s have been es tablished: Missouri Loyd, nollnger Countv, James M Tinnln. Postmaster. Georgia Gopher. Milton County, Dugan Fonts. Postmaster. The following Pest Offlces will be discon tinued July 31: Illinois Rosewood. Jcfferon County; Wempletow-n. Winnebago County. Iowa Walkervllte, Page Count j. Mississippi Nations. Montgomery County; Forrel. Webster County Mnrtiii-Cnurtnpr AVedilinjc. IJFrri'LIC SPECIAL Ramsey. III.. July 25 Miss Hannah Court ney of this city and Mr. John T. Martin of Herrlclt were quietly married here jes-terday. RATES TO TEXAS COMMON POINTS. I'l.in of HeviMon Ready to I5e Suli- 1111110(1 to tlie State Com- niii--ion. COMMITTEE GOES TO AUSTIN. Ileult of the Meei iii"; of Traflio MainipTS of Southwest ern Line-- Tennirial Hoard General Kailro.nl Note.. Tlie committee of m'-mlMrs appointdl bv Chaitt:i."i Cale of the Southwestern Freight Committee to devise a plan for the i vLston of intcrstati' rate-, to Tt tas points met jesteuiay niornlrg, and later in th IaA" "jbrnUt 'il lis report at an adj"urmsl meeting of the general bodv The d-t.ills of the plan were nt given out. but it Is understood that the revUtd schedule of Interstate r.i-es to Texas com mon points, via Shrev-tpoit and Tex.irk.ina, provides for an equalization of rates be tween points within the State along the Ilrts of the plan suggested by the Texas Railroad Commission. A committee consisting of Traffic Man agers A. S. Dodge of the Cotton Hell, C. Halle of the Katy ami J. A Hanlev of tho Krr.sas City Southern was apfoinied to submit the plan of revi-n-n to th numbers of the Texas CommKsinn at Au in on next Mondav If the plan Is approved as it Is hoped it will ! the comml.sflon will rescind it.s or dr lor a 25 ier ceat reduction on present rates, which does not become effective until Ai-ust , ckmii u. Mii.i:w;i: itir.K.M. ome InlrrenttiiK I'lunres TuLt-n From lis MutiMlcuI lleport. The Central Passcngtr Mileage Ilii'eiu W" just issued a npirt of its iprl-rs from St.'tember 1. L'7 when it was oi -gamze 1. to June V. 1!S. It ohows that in the thlrtv-foiir months a total of j3.:t7.C21 was JWitir-til In rebates on pjj meats for tnterih-ngtable mileage books The largest tuonthlv dlsbiirserm nt was made last June, win it Jljl.277 was hand ed over. The eltsuttrM m-nts in tht other monthsi cf I'm were as follows Jjnuarj, lM.7.so. rebrua---. Jl.lI. Man h. $I1-."I3. April. JH7.2- and M.v. l."a.277 From h- p tember 1 to llrninher 31. i. the amoun's paid out in rebiles rggrcgitil 2i!3'i, from January l to Detembtr 51. lv. S! iV. W. from January 1 to Dtctmlcr 21. IK'X J1.J07.-40-,. The n "mber of intereh mgeable mllnge tiikots sold In the thlrtv-foiir months was nZAVit Most of these tick, ts were bought bv traveling s tletn n Tie s,,es from Jsep timber 1 te Deceialior 1. 1S97. nugn g'ii d .M.ii: tickets. In tv Its 7S, In K. IjVJ7I. and In the months' of !0a as follows; J nu arv lt,.f4, Fibruaiv. 1 : .i7". March. 13,172, April. 11.223. Mhj. F.!--7 and June. 11,171. 'ii:itvn vi, no itii. Approves the New i'lnii for t itllee't-iui-; Itrldue Arbitrarti-s. The Ft Louis Termlml Heard held a meeting vesterdaj m.irnmg nt headquarters In I'nlon Station The main topic on tin dock t for consideration was the new plan for the paytmrt of passongT fares acrois th Eads and Merchant bridges hy the vari ous rail-ols The plan goes Into effect on August 1 and prc.wl s for pavments p,r car. Instead of jor passenger as at present. The Terminal Company s brilge esilbctors will be r moved ind bridge tl k ts Is-ued by the railroad companies toilecP d b tfctir regular condilctoc. The rates U be paid l tho railroad om panlts .,r J3 p r passeuc'r car arnl Jl per Ktcgage. Slail ard expr s cars are provided for pi other acreemi rts. and all dining and official cars niu to Ik- passed ove free of charge. An effort was made to have thefo rates reduced, but after mature o m sideratlon the board approved the plan as announced and ordered It te be put In oper ation on the first of the month, r-everal matters of minor importance were disposed of and the board adjourned m m.iMi'iii in i.sk. iiieiitlmen , tii si t olnrmlo Clmrter falllnc; for III-- pw Line. Denver Colo. July 24 -A p'clil to the R publican from Sterling Colo. i-as "From action takn io this rltv to d i) it appears that the l hlcago. nurllngtoii and Qutney Railway Company eeuitemplates en tering the railroad field of Alatka. In Feb ruar last artn bs of In orporation wre tiled with tht tVuintv clerk of this county for a railroad from this eltv to Akr n. Co'o . to be known as th Akron, -srHrinc an,j Northern These papers bire the Mgiitturts of offir i,tl of the liu-llngton roid To-la m amendment t, these articles wts tiled, p.rrnittlng the building of a Imo f r 'in the head of Valdez llav. In Alaska, to Kevstoiv Canon, th'nce through Dutch alby to Tliompson Piss. IIS 1'lltST lit lMS'li:it. New 1'osltlitn i rentfil for Hit' I itiitn I'ni'llie -3 attrni. IIV'PI PJ.!" M'Li LVL Uinaha. N b . Julv 2J l",r the flist tlniO in the historj of tip I'nioii Paiiln. the posi tion of tralimaster has been treated. The first man appointed is H. W. Sheridan of Green River. jt He i" an old-time rail road mill In the mountain districts on the I'nlon Pacific and Oregon Short Line. A short time ago, the r.iimlx r of assistants on the Wjomliig Dlvlsio-i or the I'nlon Pa cific were reduced from three to tv.o Grten River was the headquarters or the middle ill-trlct but was cut In two at that point when Asstant Sup' rintendent Van ilosen leslgneil and etch half went to east and west districts. It has lieen found that an eyptrienesd man Is needed to h indie the difficult train movemints in the mountain region, so the nnv itosliion of trainmaster was nude. Ti:.S LM Gil VI". Over 1 lilrl-l"our lllllloos f Acres I.lvcn to Itiillrontls. A report compiled hv the Texas Rillroad Commlsslonets i-onttins in tnv int renting points on the issuance of land grants to railroads A sixth of the State's una has been givm the railroads to assLsi In its de velopment. Thev avgitgate 31.173,'Ji; acres, or us,4u5 square miles The railroad mile ige cf the State, is S.7--2 miles of main line and l.iji; miles of side trackp and switches a total of 11.215 miles When it is considtred th.it Texas Is the :nr-pe-t State In the I'nlon the magnitude of tht and grants stands out with wond.rful forct The are In excess of the an-a of Arkansas, as large as Pennsylvania and New Jer-ev comblmd a id nearly equal to that of the New Kngland States. KAN-VS VlllM. VM) SOI.I1. lloiiKbt for S.-.OO.OOO I. tin- St. Louis and nn l'riineiseo. ItKI'l BL1C SPKCIAI. Wichita. Kas . July 25. United States c mrplissioner Sheatman sold 'he Kansas Midland Railroad at public auction to-day. A R. Pick tnd Harvev Bonner of New York, representatives of the bcndhold. rs. liought it for JVO.lO" There vrcte i.i. other Udders The road v.ts sold to satl-fy m-irt-gages held by the St Louis and Srtn Fran cisco Railroad Companj Ni.rtliern I'neltlf I'ori'liaes. P.I rt'IlLIC tt'K. IL St Paul. Minn.. July 25 The Northern Pacific has not onlj not countermanded anv orders for equipment, but Is purchts Ing more. One of the latest contracts was with the Lackawanna Iron and Steel Works for J4i) worth of steel rails, with the Illinois Steel Company for J209.) worth of tails and with a Chicago firm for 400 fiat cars. The new rails are Intended for the extensions now being constructed In North Dakota and the fiat cars are to be used In hauling logs from the woods In Northern Minnesota Other heavy pur chases of equipment were recently made for the traffic anticipated during the com ing ear. Clinlnnan Wollliiilln Drii.L Chicago. July 2T..-J F. Woffindln. W vears of age. chairman of the Chicago Freight Committee, died here to-day. Mr. Woffindln hud been a member of the Freight Committee fourteen jears and was well known in railroad circles. elnseo Terminal to He Sold. nr.i t iiuc .--rnciAL Houston. Tex.. July 25. The Velnsco Terminal Railroad, which has been in the hands of a receiver for several motths. was ordensl sold to-da by the District SCHOOLS. Western Military Academy, UPPER ALTON, ILL. "The Western Military Ac.tilctny is certainty a model school for hens. It is a pleasure to inspect such schools as this, where sttch care is taken of arms anil nccoiUcrments ntul where such pains arc taken to do things right." Ktract from report of Cnpt. Wni. II. 0. Hovvcn, Fifth V. S. Infantry, to the Inspector General, of inspection made June 11, 10U0. ALBERT elf. JACKSOX, A. M.. President. fiftf Wenfwarth iiSifarf Aeadg ESI" Hfc5sL-t- Govern rarri tsuj-enrision. Mat-eromml-iorntoK'JMluati- I'rriAretHin mr tm.riT'fi j WffZSfc and 'aiUDl AQJcmU-a. CPU SAN0FORD SELLEBS. M. A.. S'jpt.. LEXmGTON.MO. &ZLh isTrJIMrSl-ifMsr-F Mil fj&Wfr iveuiv b uviv i mibi i mh i itvau iui it. PI(vJl'- i-chool fr trntlmrn nd th i icajinp ii 'i-crtf. boicnuranrr unit i ouciry ic-cMion. 5 w a jvar. lliutrtj niftioKsecn riipst. CI. r. W. I'OWl.I'R, Mii-I., Ilnxi t I.vmTttn, Ky. LJBERTY LADIES' COLLEGE riirnomfimUiirrr-.. Iliylir-I urn.lr Iti I,KTTI.K, "II..N ! AKTh, racaJtj ierij trsioed ni Ira din 7 ('tllrs" anil Inirrrnilits u! Aimitk u and lluropr. AMERICAN MOZART CONSERVATORY fhirterrd I'T the Suite Pr.'esnr urn it nates ill. t.iiil.cM linniirs ef ths IIOV L CON-i:l(V TOIM!.-. HI'KLI.N, LI IIV.H5, I.OHON: ii.e ll.e mellinds of the. e Conservatories. llll.lt.-.. Ill lil.l.S, I.I II-.ll., I.II-.IIIIA; I. tin-.unrteht ClM I IITI.KA.MI PI t.NO, .jjulra te-t,TICnte.t HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE Faurl. lor IiIkIipt -iIiirnlni of Vonnc miirn nml Ctrl. Modern nl proj:reie. 3'ri'arat r anl 1II'I:, c uryes mislr art Kcutln. j!n in I culture. Hf Tth annual ' flon bfRlns S-pt . Uti. Senl tor lllt:trateI e-ta! ,u- II1UM 1. IKlllv lrt-lflrnt. Synodical College and Conservatory of Music For Ycung Ltdlcs. Klegtnt loeatlon: Faculty specltlls's; bt.ain heat, rl;ctrlc lights. Tor catalogue address REV. T. P. VYALTOK, Proat., Pulton, Mo. fJOtli Yonr, OlSRSSTIliN OQLLE! irorr-i "vrcivfEi-Kr. I03I-LINDENWOOD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN-I9GQ ST. CIIAHI.ns, MO. 20 Miles From M. I.otiU. Kej'ilsr Classical ar.d Cc! ee-Preptntv-v Cojr s Str-ig Facultro." experienced Tevche-i 5chool nf Music anJ Hlocutlon (1m. CllthrJ Viefc, Director, -uu-vt'on hetlthful.beautlful All mil eniienvenlericcs Kev s. J Nlf tOLLs, I) I) LL1I . First Tru-.tecs. M.1I HEAbEK. I'ILL..lre,t. !L233J:-E,2E3t jaxxjIt -xfir Scuooii. j v. rj 1 tKKnui.Li.'. .'id. o.acstan.i tr-isr. prosperous inys Ar-iiiemy la M:s un Tho--f JX I ough preparation for Cohere or Hus.ne-.. Itestof home cjr M.I ti'x I"p.rtroent re; rtigr oRnued by both btate ani U .- Ooverrment. Col. T. A. J0IIN-TOV, A. n.. apt. Court for Fr.iznria Count. the stle to take place- on S. ptember t It C nuIT vv.is uppolnted master commissioner to make the sale The order of stle fixes SVV as th" minimum price F-drritirs of i la m were established as follows. CI is A. Jt'.o.i. class 11. t.tm, eliss C, HXfffli unprcicrrcd claims, jyv,l"0 11. ,t o. s-w. t u;r.. Line A III soon Heroine the s.mlli ixsl.Tn Division of II. A O. Citt inmtti. .. Julv 2 The Ualtiinor and .III" is slowly but surely gobbling the li.iltimoro anJ ihto Southwestern, anrl un d"i'btedlv it will be opernttd within th" next Mi months n the Sottthwtstrrn di vision of the !( .c. O A- I is been stated, the auditing deptr' int.it ha pr.tctlcallv been done .iwji) with here since Jul 1 and Is now looke 1 aft. r bv the IJ .; o at Italtlmure On August 1 the jsinem of pa.vmtster of the II & O ?-U will be al-.lLhed and the pa checks will all come to the emplives from the c ttlee of the treasurer of the B. .t O at Italtlmorc. Frank Miller, pnj master of the H. fi- O S-W . leaves h re Mondiy for Hiltlmore t" take n position in the office of the trei-urer of Hi. II . Fetor Sweln. who has b"cn clerk in the ..Ph.- of I'.o master Mllbr. nle goes to Baltimore to ttke a. pl.ue in the ffice of the tret-urer of the H &. O . as e-.h-s also Thon.as -schultr. who has been chlf clerk t" Treason r Jones of the H f. O. S-W. Treasurer Jone will perform the duties ot his position here until the neM annual meeting cf the It. & O P-W. In Nov. mber. a vvh'ch time his position will aln be abeltshtd. and he will either be given a place with the 15. ."s O at F.siltlmore or be made local treasurer here. Most llkclv, however he will go to Baltimore Mr Miller has been with the 1 A. O S W for twent.v-three jears and paymaster for tightren cars. IVrsoiint nml Current Notes. - John M. Chesbroiigh, assistant genertl passenger agent rf the Vsndalla. will re turn to headquarters to-day from a meeting In Indianapolis. t.ryan binder, general passenger agent of the Fri'co hat returned from a trip Southwest. - i: A Wlllinm". general passenger agent of the Chicago. Teorlt and St. Iiuis. was at Jacksonville. Ill, jcteida He Is eloing mlssionarv -vorl: In connection with the Fits i Chautauqut -It Uowers assistant general passen Ker agent 'f the Chicaco and Alton, was in Kans.us City strda V. I Schmlcl;. who has been pro-tutting for "kidney coal" for locomotives on the back of Pike's l'c.:k. letunied to St Louis esterda He will renew Ids re searches next week In the region of the Norttnm lakes. So l.ir but few veins of this almost kmokcless fuel have been d . civered nml the result of Mr. Schmlck s in vestigation? will be watched with lilt Test by railroad managers Net Monlay the Travelers' Protective Associitltn will give Its annuil ejrctirM n to Put-'ti-Dn A spctlal tr.ln over the Clover Leaf will leave L'nlcn Station at CM p. m. Southwestern lines have grtnted a one olid one-thlrl fare for the "Industrljl tlreen Corn Stomp IMtcc" al Sallsaw, L T.. August i to 111. - President Mlltot A. Smith of the I-eml"-vllle and Naibville was 111 the clt j.ster dav to attend the Terminal Assoel.ulin meeting. -For the Commissioners of Agriculture of eotton Stales and State thtirlsis, who meet nt ICilelgti, N. C. on August 2i and i the Southwtslcrn lines have grant. d a reiluel rate of one nnd one-third fare for the round trip. A W. Crahnm. general manager e.f the I.uLsvltle and Nashville, was here yester day. Captain A. M. Leltnaker. vice president ni.d general in.tnamr ! the Austin and Northern, passed through St. Louis Tues daj Ills private car v. a a attached to Vandall.i IlmlKd. He was accompanied by his wife and three children, who were on the wav to his, old home near "olumbu. O. Troops It. G. I and II of the Third C.tvalrj will arrive here thi morning ovir the Iron Mountain from Alemphls ami wilt leave over the Missouri Pjcilic for Kansas Cltv thence to San Francl-co Ihey came from Fori Mejer. V.i. Missouri Pacific earning- for the third wt.k in Julv show an l.itrease of f'2."". From January 1 the total increase Is Jl,- VUo l'rcsldcnt Van den I'.erg of the Louisville and Nashville ' " to arrive in New York this week. He will aptidtit a successor to the late Colonel C. P At more. who was geiKial passenger agent. Vice President and l5entr.il Manager Haiahau of the Illinois Central leaves for Lurope on Saturday, accompanletl by nis wif. He will be absent until fall. Mr. II. ir. ill. in dots not b. llevc the railroadi in the South will consolidate, but Is of the opin ion that mans of the smallir roads will bj eventually absorbed bv the larger lines. The Illinois Central has) numerous extensions un dtr contemplation In Southern terrltorj. The Haltimore and Ohio Southwestern Kallrond Company has begun to raHe It tra. k wtst of St'vmour ten feet. This is a heavv grade leadln-r Into Indlunapolig from the west and owing to the railroad crossing all trains ..re compelled to stop. Owing to the grade luavy freights could not pull In without asMstnnce, and for this reason the track will be raised The amount of lands granted rallroids b) tte United States since 1SJ0 is 5T,(.i'J3,'i3J acres In the suit of the Central Trust Company of N.w T.ork against the 1'coria. Dt-ratur end KvnnbVille Hallway a decree was en tered In the Fedtral Court appointing . o. Hopkins permanent receiver and Instructing him to sell the property C C. Urovvu was nppolntesl special mtstcr and will pass on the claims against the road. ItetMilillcans Nominate Ilolmm. ItEPt BL1C SPKCIAI.. Joplin. Mo.. July 23. The Fifteenth nc- fubllcan Congr ssional Convention was hi Id etc to-day and endt.l its deliberations by nominating John It. Holmfs of Joplin. The other counties of the dlst.ict had contedel the nomination to whomever Jas per County plactd in the neM several d,.vs ago. and Holmes was th'- only name pre s. nted. The convention was a poor drawing card, and little enthusiasm prevailed. Mr Florv and s irae of the o'htr candi dates on th Republican State ticket spok-j to-right to ratify the nomination of Col untl Holmes, but did not draw large crowds. I 1 1 ITAnV DMCTB'S'U'rff sod of CfutlrmcD. prrparfitory nJctilljitt, nr-ix -ywifiu i awn Vu mf inuiTKion uy m a lis! in Hrlljrr c.lslncor Hl.Oill, - rr,7e in Mr.. irrrs l'res. C. VI. U I LI. I JI-, l.ibrrl.. .Ho. t'.axalticea: Sew Ro7n. Schoe s o Mu 1c. Art and FJecu t r- Prepares ' r I'-iverslt'es rt FqolppeJ U far Cirlv ia tb vtlt' IVrov VtrrtUri f!i:iitiiii llUf. ftUSlll. SO. IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES. Sii-snifTO Jinn AnvMiI nt Khhnis Ciiy Ti'lls a Sinuiye Talc. nnrt iti.icsiTcixi. Kansas i'ltv. Mo Julv 2Ti - Frank Avers, hailing from t'olora o. and claiming to hav s.rved in the Finon Armv as a j-py during the war of the rebellion, was pi ked up at the l'nlcn Passenger stn'lon to-day, mas fjf railing In the garb of a woman. h..t. to the ctsutl olworvcr. appetred to be an old woman wearing a dress of black :i attrial. a bhi"k sunbonnet and a black veil, alight. d at the Frlon Station this in.Tiiirg 'rorn the Fnlon Paelfic's Colorado. Washington and I'ali'ornla ex res. xt1 v.tl.sl figure srode so npldly Into tli- d.pot as t' attrtct atlertlon tvtcctlve llradlev nv.tjgtesl and f. und his sus 1'Ulois collect The peron In question vv..s u man He was asked where he was going "To ChLago," was the rllv in a heavv voice Dete-tlvo Hrndley lifted the veil, reveal ing the face of an old man sadly In tie. d of n shave He pleaded with the detective to let him go. that lie had done no harm He vv us taken to the police station, where he said his name was Frank Aers and that his home way near Fort Collin-, Colo. H said he was K ears old. that he was mar ried three vears ago; that his wife who is a jou-g woman, lives ii his ranch near I ort Collins, and that she did not know he bad left Colorado. "Men. I haven't rlone anthlng wrong" said he. trembling with fear "I'll tell vou wh I m traveling thl way. Two vears "ago I wns injured by a train at Fort Collins I got a Denver atlorne to push my claim gainst the railroad, agreeing to give him W per cent if whit he could get The con. punv offered to settle fer a smttl sum. but he would not take It and began suit agMn-t iii Ivies. Fnder the laws of Colorado I would have to put up the costs of the suit In advance. That would break me up. So I in l rj lug to get away to keep from ap jearlng against the rood In the -.ult. Some ti'Jv told me to put on thrse clothes and llp avv.iv I guess lP ,,,. ,t t,g mistake .i.i wte raur.i.i.1 urge jou to leave the countrj' he was aske.1 ' No. sir." "Where is jour wlfoT" "She's In Colorado" '.'." 1 -'olng io sell out and Join vou?" No. she doesn't know where 1 am "Only my mothe- and sister at F.-.rt Collin- know where I am 1 guess I've had enough of married life." The ihvII . asV.,1 Aer.s If he was not an arms d.serter "No.' said he. "bat I've b-cn ln the arm-.. I vv.is a spy for the I'nlon Army during the Civil War. I wis in the Con fed, rate Army hefoi. th.- battle ,,f pt.a ltidge. Mo., and after gttlng hold of valu able inforrr.ntirn I escap.d on (Jtneral Johns'oii's horse to the I won Hues The r. Ixls were planning to break through the I'm. n lines nt n certain point. My Intorma tlon enabled the I'nion commander to mau troop- at the po'nt of attack." Avers was taken to jollce hadqu-ij;ers and wilt lp held .mill Chief of I'.diee Haves learns whether he is wanted by the Colo rado authorities. THEIR RECEIPTSFELL OFF. i.at Vt'ar Not Ho TVosporous for liuildint; As.snciations. Indianapolis. Ind ..July 2T".. -Th first sej. slon of the convention of the Fnited States I digue ot liulldlt g mil lan As-sciatlotis vas In Id here to-daj. Jlanj men prominent in building and loan affairs In different parts of the country ne In attendance. One of the piominent visitors is Carroll f) Wright. Fnlted Slates Commission, r of La bor, who will address the league to-morrow This session was largely taken up h ,. dr-ssesi dealing with building associations and tilt ir bent fits. Secrefiry Cfllnrlus reported as follows. "Th. re are now in the L'nlled States 6.4s." local budding and loan associations, with 1 M2.5 members, ad aggregate assets of KsLVifslTit As compared With last t..r, this Is a dtcrase of PI associations. lei,15J mem lers, und JlJ.Wj.Jl net decrease In ussets This imisuallv henv shrinkage In assets can more than !e accounted for b tin fig ures of three States, which for several ears past htve shown heavy Io-,, name ly. Illinois, Missouri and Indiana In Illi nois Inst jear there was a shrinkage of li.JlT.lo.'i in assets. Missouri showed a .1. -ctease ef $4,119..9 and Indiana SJ. I.".:." 7. making a total of 117.219,751 which Is con Sid, rabl.v In excess of the total net loss In rssrts of all the Slates. Within tho last three ears these States have shown de creases In ass. ts as follows: Illinois j. . toi.372. Missouri $12,517,137; Indiana, j'ssis' f. a total or $4 .177,G2. "Pennsj.lv aula Increased In assets In the list three years $'..n57.6C7. Ohio Increased 15,500.175. Massachusetts tJ,Si755. op a n .t lncre.is. In three cars In these States of SI4.!'.;.77. "The Slates showing an Inerease in ns scts for th" etr are the following: Ohio $1.32.1.122: New Jersey, J1.752 170: Massachu setts. ;.;,l.29l. Connecticut, lll6,ir: Wiscon sin. 111.192. The following States showed a dectease In assets as Indicated: Pennsvl vanta. j:,fxn: Illinois. I9 347155: New Voik 131VJ.A. Indiana. f,!5J.227. Maine. Si -L Ternes.ee, se..H. New Hampshire, 517,901. The nest Prescription fr Vlnlnrla Cttlls and Fever Is a bottl of Grove" Tasteless Cblll Tcnlc. It Is s.mtdy Iron mnd quinine ln a tasteless form. No cuie no tiaj. I'ric c. EXPRESS TURNED OVER. Ksist Kii-tein liliuois Train Wiccki'd Near ISeiitun. ItEPl BLIC SPECIAL Uenton. ill.. July 25. The vestlbuled train on the C. & K. I. K. It., southbound was wrecked two miles north of this p-JCe to dav. The train, except the engine, turned over. Otto Melnal of Hotel McCoy. Chi cago was looking tut of the window and his head was c.iusht under the car He was In tantlv killed. The in ured are. OTTO H. IILI'MHAGF.N. Chicago, bad'y laceratcd and bruised; serious. ill's CHIHSMAN. Chicago, rbsht Knee wrenched B. L. LINHOFF, Taj lorville. ill., shoal- SCHOOLS. 1 1112 l.Mi:ilSITl" OF .NOTTli: IIVMK, Notre Unme. Ind. The iTth Year will men September 1th. 15-10. Catalogue Free AiMr.s ItKV A MOItRIFsUr. C. P. C . rre-Hent. MILITARY AGAOEMY FOR SMALL BOYS. K.X' n ex ellent II .me anl S V A with Ml' ry ft.luie- J klrt free. C I S.I-M. er A M .11. . Illinois Conservatory .a-!it.- la-fl-lna Art Invent 'U ta-l 31 ?a iMif ir rlH.rfst Ins.riettL i f b tt hH al ,( rtfn LtsU-4 r-up;.- Jax.ommm ML 1-1. Jit I LA lit). A. M Kjlkwrv r yin.fr ry AT'niY- vTi. t I t r t jth Ti.i ic ri . T ir-ps r r I 1 (r t r a ,c -.rrr. bi fii il cr.ur! . N iu nth r I j-fcr Lonir- I t. Ii S. r I f r dial t?u- r.4 I Jv.arJ A IUUI U Kirkwoc,!. M). university minm aoagemy. a iiomi: m'uooi. rent tvi;tv iios, .it'tfTrl I-vl. IT- roui.li p-fpir.iti n 'o- c .h-x r 1 hi itu 1 ifltt? in.pmc.it- InU lull In i-tm t n tl! i - jrMnnit. . unc h-s ,il nUt-i i--r ral ir-rv ) n, firril lif.- VI! rs-? ja'.r v ku'H a m r.'un t ii. .MISSOURI MILITARY AOflnEY N-w I 'irtfs ta-npiis l J a r' jn-- I h 1 jrn f t " f nif i i ! y- i' .Lists 1. in l"t t Arrri- ar.T hZnT7 Ward Saj7iin?ry Ncshville. Tennessee. i ju-iniciinpii, r uiii ii. onr-vr Miia iiMr, rt. " rTkiM V0 rrrt.nci.tinn ta Wetl-e-sl-y ami li-iat.V'oa-fca fulirc-e. X. h yaf &pt.a&, itIosi . MARY KAI.I'WXN- frKMIXUlY-For Ynnnc t-hfnantloali Vulffy f Vlrtlnia. UR-mriA.-ni ril inate. Iiautifal grynniia an.i cotleru appjlnnntJ. 73) tutjpnts pass -silonfr nrn CT Stut4-. Term- mwl. trate. Ilipili enter ny time, hend fircatal- ue. Ml.sa K.C. WhlMAU. rrin.,tUunton.W POTTER COLLEGE Tor jiuag l.d.es. riinli-s Oreen. Ky H'ch. reallhf.l tmn 'te I :ig t ectio Is In on. Fu. rl! noa 27 s:ae. j-w r Ic-Sc e j T(.e ,y b.st given. Terms reas.tatk fc-cn;i f(f c:k. 1 Jf-e QNTIOELLO Opens the fi.lr.1 vear Sept. 27th. superior "acuity. liigli-b, Latlu. Grrel, German, Fnnch. Mu-ic. J-cience, Art. I'h-fjical Culture. For illustrated citato-.' address MCS H. !. HASKELL. Prin.. r.oihtj. III. SEHINARY ALL. ibisbAT?. 3t'SfaBESeMBaTt pM,AG5 The lmCint' o. The I-sdInirM)i(HiI 9HSERVAT0RY MUSIC ttn-t BHA-r!AUCAr-atb?Urt nrr eminent In.n.ctGrs. IvtL uen trairiintrrirH JIanrrre--,hl'aritr'? V-ii rtc t t'e t- i pr if u' limited ftm. Ia 1 Una. b-?tns pteinter lf lCX Cr'jt jue za"I "-I free, JI1IIV J. IXTTNTrnT. IHeeelor. WILLIAM JEWELL COLLEGE. rniinile-il 1.f. I.ihprty. MiMnnrl. licit cnJ- s-fi aci mtrii lruelr a.t,:flei col Ice fir s unc men in l!Ic'w tn. js initrj tors. 13 lujlJins? & v fit tic lalWaterte-s liiff-O 0Iume--1 in lirar 7" I'tll ca i in re-itl'ij: rom; test -"U-sre iryirji'-'iJin 11. t" Wesf, atM t.c CW. t r a ks, fat' ftcam h at. L I'ealite. aca-rts-inlc an-i bji-iiei c nurses Eipmses JliO to J2ji I r -"ar y r fatal iru aJlres J r -GRHCNn. I. L 1- !.. President Benton College If'taw . I. Car, lrnnUIIn nnd -Tarnnct Avm., EVE?J1HG SESS!0NS0?.lV I'-tohs. Three pars c.u t? I ailing to d-.ir.-e? nf I.I n. One ear5 curfe Icadlrc t-- 1 tree ef LL. M. tu-l- L ma I.a ilay emp' yment a. d attenl nlc'it U 1 (". rIpl nu z .lilt 11 f tb-s Mr flf Mis--im Next fe--"I n bKlrjs Peptember 10. Jk3. F r ratal B'te. -.all -I ? C mmer-Iat tull-sllcc or fCdrcs Gkk I -Tcr;, JJean. Culver Military Academy (on Loke JV!ainkuckee) CULVER, INDIANA. Only a limiterl number of vacancies in this well-known school to be filled ia September. hnrollinent for past set-sion 2 12 cadets. For information, or handsome illus trated catalogue, apply to Col. A. F. FLEET, A.M., LL. D., Superintendent. rter -4rit hnek sprnlred. FELIX OnitltKH. Newark. X. J., head cut ORI'HA SCHICK. St. Elmo. Ill, back in jured I'llAXK CRAIi.. wtlst broken. IIBXKY IlOFI'MAX. ChlcaK. collar bone broken A LEK. Terre Haute. Ind., left Knee cap broken and richt hand cut. AMAIt TIIl'ITllLTS. Chlcico. right lei: broken J II. MlTUnAY. InttlanapivlU. left knee dl-l.iCdted , JIKS. J A. PPKHD. ChicaBO. back sprained, face nnd lit I" cut. IinilXICi: HKNriON, Chlciso, side strained and he-ad cut CANNY 1IENSUN. Chicaco. bruised. MIKS LC1-5ANKH. Pvrinmield. bruise 1. A relief train bcarlnj; rhyiicians was sent from here The injur. d were brought in and are recelvins every attention. The wreck was cime-d by the rails spreading. The train I" known a3 the sMi'thern Illinois cxpr.-s and Is one e.f the finest In the service of the . t 13. I. Sev. n hundred feet of track were de is t roved. MARSHAL SEE'S TASK HEAVY. J'.ui Only nc 2no Wiirrnnio Writ Is Yet to lie Served. Jlnrshal R. H. See or the Supreme Court wore hlmsoir out yesterday In his efforts to .erve writs in the quo warranto proceedings biougl t against the officials e.f the street railways of St Ixuls previous to the con toliditlon hy Attorney General Crow. The Marsli.il was tired, dead tin d. He walked Into the LnctroV Hotel at 3 o'clock la.t rlsht and threw hltr.felf Into a chair with a iih of rein f. In the course of the day he -.,i s. rve.l his wri s iii-on some ofllcer of every company except one. There were s'.x t.en of tle documents, and he held one lonely typewritten copv In his hand, wrappeel up in a fold i-f new-sparer. That one copy Is desicnesl for pome- ol'lrlal if th Florissant Avenue Hallway. It Is the enly one In the hunch that the M irshal ttar'ed cut with in the morning. He win lesume his ehase for the ottlcials of this ...mp.inv this morning "1 understand It's a roid alxjUt a half mile Ions out here somewhere." s-ald he. w.iviti-; his arm in a circle. "Where it is I c. n't krovv. it must be found, however, to morrow, ard I expect o "esume the hunt in 'l"e morntni early. I'll have to rind out who the otllcials are tirst and then serve th' writ." Mr Sn- finished his task last nlsht when he served a writ at S.I0 o'clock on II.tr !- vllin, tormerlj seneral manag. r of the Union Depot lino. Mr scuiijn was in tne net of fcoardlnc a Wab-ii-li train for the Kast when the official ot the Supreme Court Mippcd up to him and rtad his document commanding him to app. oral Jefferson City Au-u.st - and show- cause why he shoul I enjoy te-taln franchisei set forth mere fully ln an appended petition. Mr. Scull'.n received It KOod-nature-II When the oill crs of the Florissant Avenue Hallway are terved the Marshal's duty will be over, and he expects to get scrvIC; to-day. arrangelTfor a picnic. jleetinn of North St. Louis Early t'losino; AivSoeialioii. The North St. Loul Earls -Closm; Asso c.ation met last niflit at North St Louis Turner Hall, at Tv.entleJh and Sallbury streets. Arran'-ement' for the annual picnic ot tho association, which wll be held August 1 nt Hoehn's drove, were completed. The chairman of the meetlni announced that resolutions favorins a settlement of tno -tr. el-railway men's strike by ar bitration had been drafted and copies of them transmitted to I-res dent Whltaker of the transit company ami T. B. Edwards, chairman of iht Executive Tloanl of the strikers Answers from both were read I resident Whltaker e,f the company stated ln his an ver that the nolle v of the com pany would be to Rive the eld me-n prefer erce In nil cases, and .hat this policy would he strictly adhered to in the future. Chairman Edwards of ths Executive Hoard BLEES AUCTIONEERS. A. A. SELKIRK & CO., AUCTION and STORAGE Hesular al every Saturday at warehus-. l-tv.iA i; Chouteau a.c. Palea in residence a, frclltv Main offlce. y-l X. Sixth it- Piiei! at in aJC9M, AMUSEMENTS. FMR GROUNDS TO-DAY. 0 High - Glass Races. Racing begins at 2:0 o'clock, rain o sliine. Admission, including Gran 1 Stand, S1.00. Concert by Uofttano's Band. TO NlllHT. SAT. MAT. ii:nci:r opera co. GRACE VVN s-Tl'tdllFOHD. PRIMA CONN'A. C3ROFLE-G!OFLA. Frtsi n nl nt Aal. Sli Ixicust. ani Oster- DELIVI AR fUIS. 50MIT. MO.. S8T. E. E. RICE'S Great Big Musical Hit. C5E ESD5ED TEE PSI "1492." f-Ve ihe. v r i'iisance. Itlcle oa the fte-s. p r .8e. Itujervrd teat at n-.Prr.3n Rn-s.'. 1U1 C-sV SUBURBANT" Dally Maf. AOrclssi n Free. Reserved Scati. If,e and ?"-- ii(.ii-( i.ss vinnii.Ln. Ca of J h- -.-. Will., p. Sweatmn. 5-i -I t .v !.. We'.t. and Ha.a-i. Th Leonard. ' B Iceman. Ik 'Ourd Cutrtet. and many SUMMER RESORTS. Simmer Resorts, The RepubljcBureaD. Full particulars concerning- all Surame Resorts supplied. Circulars, booklsts and varied Information of Hotels and Resortj may ho had at The Ilepuhlic's Information Ilureau. hervlces of the Bureau absoluttir tree. GRAND A7U..TIC HOTEL Vlrr-ln ave. and Beach. Atlantic City J. J. Fifth year. Capac Jy TjOl Il-aullf Jlly locaterL Orcnevtra Own all year. Term. ar r-aaon-abit. Write tor bocNlet. Charlea E. Ccp. HOT SPRINGS, VA. c''"-',-s,P!-,n. rapacity VA; rates, lisj to . per dsy; J1S.0) rjer week and uparr.j. L. ti ALI'HIX. IToprittor. MECOX INN And rew Cottaca Anrei. VTater Mill, taa-c IIai-l. near Southarortoa. S.odern lloaaes, an improvement. tTrfOs A. tirlfiai, Oftner anl Prcpnctor. KAYS'S PARK HOTEL, On r-eautlfu! UKE OENEVA. the laTortt a-nmer re.-rt cf Wisccnrtn, now open Two '.' r' r-de from Chicato vta C. & J. VV. Ry. Lxollent table, irapplled tn abundance wltd Jan, cream end freh veeetabl direct firm, J'aik Farm. Writ tor circulars and farther tIttcular to ARTHUR KATE. Kaye r Tark Hotel. Lake Geneva. VVia. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, WEST VlnCIMA. Representstlre resort cf the South. Open June IS; J13.CT0 la Improvements: new sewerarre, plumblrir. Ilshts. private taths and toilets: or-cheetr-t ef 1 pltcea. famous sulphur baths: new nlne-heie pnlf course. 2.7v) axis. rrofessloaiAl In charge. 1 rite for illustrated b.1 klrt. HARRLVOTO.N' MILLS. Maaaj-jtr. The New Avery Beach Hffcl, soutn naven, iiiicn. Finest summer hotel In the Ncrthwsst. Charmlne location en lake front, and Inside rlt lltnits !-a(ct bathlnte teach. Meet delightful spct en tho eastern shore for a resiftjl, health-Klvt-i; euttntr. Mu.lc twice dally. Hops Veednes tajs and s-tueajg. Electric service. Rates J3 to m per week. Write for booklet. PROPOSALS. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION--The Board of Su pervisors of Madison County. Mat of Missis sippi, wilt let to Ii.e lowest sealed bidder tbe con tract for stationery, .ecord books and other ar ticles such as ar rtsjuired by law to bs fur nished bv.lh said rouaty l i!onda. the M day of AuKUet. A. D. IS'. bond or KM mu-t ac eeicran earn bid. for ths faithful perforrencs of ttie contract And the bids are to confirm atrttly to tr provisions of chapter US ot tfcs Anrotated Code of IS; cf Mississippi and arnenl ment thereto, chapter 5. sheet acts 183S. BMs must be filed In the Chancery Clerk's otflcs at Cantcn Iledlson Courty. Mls'lsslrpt. on or be fore the 1st day e.f Auut. 19-.0. A true eopy ct the minutes. O R. Kemp. Cnancery Clerk. WILLIAM F. HOLMES. H. J. PIEKSEITE. Presided. Secretary. ESTABUSIIED IX 1S. Missouri State .nutual Fire anl Marine Insurance Compan . Office No. 717 Chestnut St.. bt. Louis. Mo. Tel Bell Mala 1771. Tel. Klnloeh A ICM. Policies Ars Written on Either btcek or Mutual PIa DIRECTORS. J. B C. Lucas. .vuaustus XedJerhct. D D Walker, Heiry C Ilsnr-tlck. Jas. W. L'ell. M K. Orthweln. Jas. E. Klme. Wm. r. Homes. Postal Teiegraph Gable Go. Mala Ofllce-, Laclede BnlldlasT, FOURTH AND OLIVE STREETS. 400.000 Miles "Wire. 3,000 OfBeca. AVe Tronld be pleased to hauadla youw Teleifronis. fry as. Telaphoaa Mala ST. LOUIS PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION LAUNDRY 17SS X. THIRTCEJITH ST. Cmtictiss to serve an app-eclatlna public wlta first-class hand work, utlut no chsmlcala and b arise lately sxlcpted Cums-stls Onlsi. Phs-os Tjlcx r.LL- jb ImperiaS Hair Regenerator '&--l The Standard Hair Coloring Vviw-il for Gray or Bleiv-hed Hair, is a clean. j jlr-jr-siriiiii nnn n-r-raus-ri-a-- T-iBrmi nair cSi ColorlD- Aiy natcrai sisde. LcaTlnt 5veSS! fc'r bejutlftil, f lean and Klossy. 0 Z&1 APPLIl ATIO;.' LASTfl MONTHS. faraple oi r.alr eolor-st ires. IrtTacy assured. end for Pamptlet, I'.PFF.lAlCrrv,riLf'F.C'.21v.lMSt..Nwicrk. Soll by Rahnteau & Co.. 7'v N. tlroadwar: Wjlff-VVilson Drus c . Vtashlrmto-i ate n.l iH St.. and applied by M reterson. i"Z X Broadway. "IT! SQUIRREL OATS Make Muscle. Ifs-O Tra (fe tacp l-ed bf ADAM noTII LIlOCERr CO. Pfi.lttiiA(4ilii4Aii of the strikers) stated that he had always favored arhltratlon and still did so. TnLeil to Lnrnetl, Krts. J. A. Rhode, alias Geors Whipple, who was arrested Monday hy Detective- Ga(T ncy and Klvr.n. vv.is taken lo Iirned. Kas . last nlsht hy Sn Tilt Ii. V. Winchester Rhodes Is char-fed th re with cmlvczzlln.; Sl.au. He returutd without rcuuisittoa pa-Bera. OES! ( 1 Wfr ."-;. .