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I THE ATIGTJS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 1898. Professfonal 6ardg. 4TTOKH f 8 MoCAd iHKS 4k" H0CA8KBIS, j omen Law. " ' j CtoaovrKreltatk-aU.) Store; Milan I 1 ooioa oo bi'b mit at, - - H C. CO.NSIIJ.T. B. D. COKVXIXT. CONNELLY & COS 3 ELL Y, Attorneys kiLaw. fvioncy luaccu. umci urcr tauuH . dm atore, cr. becvcd avenue and ' 0. L. ANDERSEN, Real Estate. Loaa, Iasuraaee and Colleo.lon Agcuey. Room 8, Buford block. . ALEX II. LIUDEUS, AttomeT at Law. K Miin-v lunrt on gno I security: no- W ttirv ii lie. ver Ku7 Sjcorid itveuue, ' Ilufolll I.IcH'k. alVoreerkkt Law. Office Is Sow Lklaafl Matitianl Baok i UUudiUff. "AM. L. LL'OOLPH. 4 itorvfct i Morer ki Ikn, General Lere! But- $ cm, Nowry e.tU3. i?i hsauod ! 5 cue lniluru b!o.. A , . , , f. S. D-klltJT. HLflUII i j BWRJOIKY 4 WALRBil, i attorney sla Coaadoliurs it Off oe ib bktiVmi Bloe. J7 CUAF.LK3 J. SEAB'iF, K L Oouneelior at tew. oo in eoort n bouse. m plciKMBY A McKNI&Y J Irficn mvaay on c oud aa.iirtlf mate J flol'rlo ... Ittlecr'-ne, WAeUall J; Lynde baa.ori Otto MJtebiHi B C11A3. H. huhh:ll n fi Attorney kt Law Justice of the K Peace, s C Ufflea Id theC't Flail. Telephone SM. 6 UAVKNPOKT. I-WA H FUtriT, M D. Port' clan and 9argoe. 1 rhone 4 on IWT Offlee, ! Twee- i :o to K . aday, 190 g t elh street. Office Hours 1 to ; to 4 kail 7 to i p. tn. Sunday, tv.. . in.; iw to i p m DLL CORA KMERf UKKD, llomoeopathld Physician.- - Snectal attention to tVseiiesaof worn- , en and phildrrn. ;so ineiwi of T. er. non and thnmt. OHlce hours V ) tn li m . I to 4 p. m. J.'l Hii- lei nlU Mroot. liAhtk lt.atia. DA. s. u: MILLER. ' Vetcrtckrj Surgeon knd lMutlkt. All 0laso of b.irsi' knd cattle In iw.l on imnroviMl tirlni'lultM. Sir- (.'livil oiM-nitlntiN iM-rfonixnl in it !nlin- I ! line nmriiHT loits troati-il All cll ' 1 proiii'it i ttpnd'1 to. KCTldcnce, lWfl : Kirtn reour Trlriibnno I nn IW7. ' tiniiTB r.d lnrnirr. I'WJ MI7 Fifth ! I kti'iran (JuiricH M uieker'k ntkble.) op- i nmlit! No. I lire biue. 1 ' - - pssTim. 5 0. t'SlLVIS. Q uei.tirt. Mi 1 111 iyr Krul Mktfi-, 1711 BKM kT- j kt 0 10. DR. C. W. (jKAfrpN, to Pcntlst. 1 I Rntm and 1R. MitphU A T.vnda . liuihlinir Oiili'c hours from S to 12 a m. , uudltoCp. to. o 41 AfJHlTIttTS. DRACK A KKRRS. Architecu and Superlotcndanta. J s broooa noor. tvunax. 11 KM BY QAETrfK. nop. Ohlppikevxjk ifarMrr g Cat rtowarl and 1MU pi. al Klodk Jo Out toro, tan Baecnd ktia. Ttt pfcono, teie. JOHN V0LK& CO General Contractors , AHD HOUSE BUILDERS sacfkMarerk of ttash ' tUl kfj Tttt of wvt DoortkadBil (UrrUaUdan - .' - ' z r luorlnr. Wi-i.'0oUtig . ISth Street Iwt. 4th ud Aikt Atvs TAPE MA tape worm elzbtren fcrt inn? rt leastcanv on tn i-eiie- after try- tafctup t-.vo CA.SCAKETS. This I am iure has csuw-J my bad health for the pat three rehr.s. am still talcing CcarHis, thf only cathartic worthy ut nolle by sensibta ppntilc." uaH. w. iiowLB9, Baird, Mass. CANDY I wi nMn I iw CATHARTIC T0f avMtH Plnat.inT' PntfifaKln pntj-nt. Tarte Gvt. Pn Uood, NfTerSrcten.'Weairu. or Gr'ii. t. !5e .out. .. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Maf Sm4 bapur. niiin, llalnat In rrk I1 M.Tfl.RAn !,", tvwant'pv lur nil trr- LFXJAL. Aitiiiliilxlrutor'A Jiatlre. Folate of John H. Wiiiiii;;. decea-ed. The uridcrsi-'nwj havlni boon :iniKiinrpil A. nniiL-,lr..t.ir of ihc evtaie ol Johu ll Wimui- laic ul tbc riuu:y of K.jt-k 11. iud. of Illinois. tl',i-i-.t.ti. ht-n-l-y t'iv-- noiit-e tout he Aill &;Har ln-foio t!it; rujily court of iloi.'K isnuiu rynniy. tv couiiiv cum i ro-ru. iA Lilt f:LV Of Ifufi: l'.hir.il :kt fl.i. .f : i ! i- t..m. iti the tirvi Mfiniay hi July m-x;, ui iaIik-Ii tune il pcr-o-is haviue claiim u:-auist m1 eMme tin noliliLk'l :nid rt-iiiu-Lti ho aifcinl for thi? iiurpone of h:ivi!i tiit s:mie attjusti.il. iiitif-ifit.-ii if kiuu .-in;c uie re quested lo make immediate p.i menl lo tho unler.-ttrpil. Ua:d tills lMth day 'if May. A. T. IS.M Uli;iI.:ilS. iSli.VK Administrator. AdiuiiilMrator'fi Notice. St Jtfi of illiiiois. i County of liotri: lsiuiid. i . n the eir.-.iit cir.iri. in cU-mct rv. to the Mur term A. ii I r.;i. Ijiil to sell re;;! eslate. Clen er:il .Vt. ;.. Krank V. liloehiiuor. oinuU.i:n:int. vi. Joseph -i. i -loeuunrcT. .iomii i.. itioeiiiiiifer. Iiui.-a F. Hehren. Kreil liloehliiorer. Ueoru'u IVhr ens. Anna Hi-h'.ens. lo:iis ileiirens. Ktlward Hehrutis. defendants. I"iiiilie tiotiee i huteiiv iriyen. that h ri-tnn of a deeree of Hie eiretiit conn of said enunty entered May l. ll.r. in the nhovc cntilleil enuvr, autlitci.i'n and enmowerirt:,' the uader trned. us administrator of the ill annexed of the esiaie of Joseph Is Hioeiineer. deeeaied. to sell the real estate, with the uoimrtenanrait. hereinufter deseiitieil. uiut tili the e' -iite. title and interest therein whereof 'hv sairt Joseph lj. tloi-hl:iiirer. deceased llie.l seietl. ill fi e stiMTile. the iiiHlervitrmal iil. on the !nh ilav of July. .. l. Ikh. at tiie hoi. rot two c.'i oVioe!; p in.. :u the rort i door of thecoiir' house in the city of Hoel: lshv.i-1. ia aid eoim.v. offer tor s l.-. to the ni.'t esi liiild-r. the fnl- lonliirf traut of land. ith the atipurter.anees. In said eiiy. -rilted as follows: The west liiilf of lot nnnide r sir (flj in hloek iimelier t ko ( !). in lhat part of s.iitl eity Itnowii as Chieax'o or t.'ivver it'lilition. t:iit ali the es tate, title iinil intcres- therein of the eoin pl alittMl aill ch-'i-ndants anove n tnieil. sind eiiebuf thi-ni. atitl nil t hi e-n ate. title iuhI in terest therein wliProf the s nth .lo-eijli lt I'Ji.ehliu'er. ileeensed. died sei'td iu fee sim ple. Terms of sle. ea-h In bund. Koelt l.latitl. Iliiiniis. June 1. t.ifl. Khan it tv. Ilis iii.ii:kii. Ailmi.ii-.if.itor with the will annesi.il of die est .ite of Joseph L. lilochlii.trer. deeeasnd. 1'ulilleKtlon Ntitiao. S. R. Koutvorihy, Soiiciior. Stt of lllinew, i Roek Island Uour.ty. 1 In the County Coiirt. June tenn. A. Il.lfvi". I'etr.iou lox-ll real estate to pay debts. J. lleur? J.i'lders. idiultiiiiiratoror the cs'atsi l ri-iilerleli K miner. dii-eaed v lira lliseliotf. John Seiiroetier. Jo.:eph Sehrueder. Daniel Sebroecter. l,o-,ii4 Sehroetier. b'rert Sehroeder. and Minnie t ioeser. Joseph lireix- ier. iiaieara ispp. iinfo voir., luiiml liw:k eit. I.efold Sti.rtei!r. Jo-.euU iirhrceder. A ppol'in a llartrtJanii. Ah is feebroctier. anna Sehftieder, ilana Anna tiU. !tein Hn-iiler. Feriliiiand behroeder. Alois Sehroeder. Ktuclie Si-hroedi-r. Merman tsrhrocder, and Rosa .sehroeder lians Joeus. Walter Uarnis. the unknown btarsof Krt.-il'ieii Kramer, and tue nnknown owners of lots ten tioi tyid eleven (Il in Weaihcrbead .s kddiuon to the eity of Itoel; Isliuid. AUidavit of non ri!t!eti"e of Dora I'isehoT Joseph Drelyler Kurtiara Karr. Huno Vol., initial, nei-m-rt.. Ji OIilu JSt nrot.-tier. joseim SfhroeJr. App'iloi.i. Harimanii. Alois Hehnioder, Anna .Sehroeder. Maria Anna Vol, llerta iireix'n-r. Keruiiniml Isehroetif r. Alois Behroetler. Kjuelie sehroeder. flerujan Sehioetkr. INisa sehroeder. the unknown be.rstif Kr.'derielt Kramer, deeciu-ed. and the unkowu -iwin-rs of lots ten dm ami eleven (ill hi W'eaiherh "atl's Hihll'i.oi to the eity of Koek Nlntid. dt-i'entlar.i. riovo nametl. having been filed in the nffl.-e of tho clera of the count y eourt of Ifoek Island county, notiee is hercliy Kiven to the said Dora HL-"heff. Joseph lireis ler. Ilarhara Kapo. Wnso f olz. l)onat Peekert. Ia-ojioM siehrtittfor. Joseph Seh'-oetitrr. Alit- loni llurlm-mu. Alois Sehrieder. Anna Sehroefier. .Mai ,a Anna Vt liei t I rreivler. k'erdiiiaud Mehroeilrr, Alois SehtiM tier. Knit: He .sie.i.roeder. Herman SeUt-ied.r. Rosa Sehroeder. the uiiKnown hvnn of rederlel; Hranier. deeeattV and the toihiiown ou nei of lots ten iui wud eltrren ( it) in Wemb! heatl's ittldiriou to the city of Koek islar. I. that the said (iluiullH J. llenrv l.id let-s. ud tiiinistrator of tha xstaieof KratlerittU Kramer, defeased, has tiled his petition in the said eouniy conn of Rock island county for an order to sell the premises beloiiu'inif to the estate nf said defeased, or so much of it its mav ho needed to pay the debts of sttid de ceased, and described as tollows. to-wit: I-otM ten (lb) tt'itl eieveu (111 in Wca'her heiul's addition to the city of Koek Island and titfit a Simmons has been tinted out of aid court against you. r.t iirnal'le al lite Juut; term. A. It. Is'tW. of said eourt. to ho hoiden on the lint Mondity of June. A l lsys. at the court hocse iu the city ..' Rock LJautl. in the eo imy of Rock Island. Illinois Now unless you. tue said 1)or Itisciioff Jo seph Dieitler. Itarliaia Itapp. Hug's Vol, fvmat Hcckert. Ix-opoid Scbioalrr, Joseph St'lirootlvr, Appoloiaa llariuia:u. Alois tor,roeder. Auua Sehroeder. Mria anna VoU. licit k Itrcitler. Fcrtiinvind Schroetler. Alois Sfb'tH-der. I 'luetic Sehroeder, Herraan Schrooder. Rosa Scliroeder. the unkown heirs of Frederick Kramer anil the unknown own ers of lots ten (10) nnd eleven ('I) In Weather head's addition to the city of Rock Island ithall personally be and appear before said eounty court of Koek Island county, tin the ttrstsiayof a term thereof, to he boldcn at tbe c'tyo' toek Island, la usul county, on the llrst Monday of June. A. I), ts'ts. and piead. ansvvcror tiemur to the said eonipiait.atii s pel I Hon Died therein, the same and the mat ters and thinns therein chanted and stated will tie taken us confessed ami a decree en tered kiralnst you ksiuordint; to the prayer of said bill. Kjck Islaud lUlooi-t, May 3. 198. Hjai.mih Kohi.kk. Clerk. S. R. KtswoBTHT. t'omplniuant's Siolicikpr. Holt's Neneriue Pills The' rreat remedy for nervous pro tration arj aJl nervotis diseases of the ircncnth'tt or- a-so at . i.si.su. gjja 0j either us, cuch - Nervous ProstraliTft, Fiilirg or lost IMinhood, Impotency, Niphtly Erais stai, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, ex cessive us of Tobacco or Ocium. which lead to Consumption and Inaan.it y. $1.00 per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. For Mie by M. T. Bahnres, Sruistot. corner dearth avrna knd Twantikth avrert. a r II LULL: "v i ! Republican Conferrees of Senate and Houss Are Prac tically Agreed. P0HTT3 THAT AEE YET IN DISPUTE. Coinage of the Silver In the Treasury Likely to Co Through in Some Form Senate Amendments Uenrrally Accepted fleer Ta Provision Changed Opposi tion to a License for Insurance Agents Import May Ite Ucay Tamorrow. Vt'azljingloa, June S. The RspubJcan rr.t.T.k.rs tf the conftrer.t committee cn the war r.venua bill were in cauus Ir about Xsr hi.urs yesterday, aud It is sta.t-?J by ratmbers cf the cauuus that they ptacticajly reached on agree ment on the most important items of aifterence between the two houses. The rt'i'-cUicans decline to state any points Ot their agreement. Th general Im pression among senators is that there will be seme provision for coining the seijnkrage and pj'kibly all the silver bullion in the treasury, but it Is not be lieved thct the twrms of the senate pru visi.n will l.e accepted without material modification. The rerun of the Oregon election Fttengthencd those opposed to waking any cumesi-icns to silver, but it also had the effect of causing tha west ern Republican senators to be all the more clamorous for rttsjgnltlon. Change Stnrie In ttw lleer Tax. They expreps' confidence that their repiekentattons will net go unheeded. ?.nd they prof.'so to speaU upon assur anci tvem ltepuinican niernbrrn of the ronf-rer.fe. Tv.o serni-ins of thi ta'.l commlntee wsre hf-:d, but in these only rris.tttTS miner importance were passed upon, ani ss a rule ta snsta nrr.en.linptit's nn the?e matters wore ae eptia. Anions the i-hanpes t.i ops in the !.r toKprovislon niskinsr it deSalts thct the ttoik on hum! exemptii should be tha fctoew in the hards ef dealwiF, ami not of brutvers. There i tuite a eotiteft over the pt-nate atnendment ex empting the ti.Hia- t n st-H-k n hand frm taxit-i"n. but litis htihile has rn t ben PRifwJ tJion. Tf in'.ications aro, how ever, that the senate provision will stand. Oppised to Taxing Insurance Agents. The houte cnnferrnes nr making a d( terrained contest to relieye Insurant nj.-iits ft .m the license of $12 a year, and th'-y huve indicated a tvrvdvm y to allow th- t.ix on t ankers, brokers, the atres, tte.. to stand if tha insurancs ager.ts aro not taxed. They are also innkig us onnught on Chilton's amendment extending the provisions In reymtj to proprietary medicines to other articles, and the s.-nnte's representa tives Indicate a disposition te yield nn tfcis point. I.lltely tn Report Tnmarraw. PTntor Alliyotl xprefKl tae eaiA lon resViday thkt h rhf'ert eaald bt mrde ttxlay, bsst 4fcn adjotw nxnkat waa tdkun far the nisi if he niottifled Hie sHtlwmekt by s:if hsg thkt wbja he thrutrht the ronMiitle tauH oaetuiie ivs work ti.dkiy it wa'jW net bo able te rrptrt btore tomorrow. "Tere are," he ald. "mwiy thUigs on tThl(li"we are on the ver&p of agreement, but no Im portant matters on which we can be said to have reached a Ocmplete under standing." Illinois Mrts-t ttarlway Men, Chicago. Jure 8. The Illinois Street Hailway association, who"? membership comprises the traction companies f twenty eitic troughout thestats, opened its annual meeting yesterday. Officers were visited as follows: President, TV. II. Patteronn. Pdoomirigten; vice presi dent, I. B. Sl.crwoo. ingin: aeeretary treaurer, C. K. Mlnary. Springfield. Kk-Maynr l.naihs) ak t'arf.Tle. Carlyla. IHs., Jy,at 8. Kx-Mt.yor Rob ert C. Itamhe, vtvo is wanted here en cliarges f forgary and embezzlement. rHftLKned SiHiday night aerompanied by Demty fnttrifr Harvey K Jones. Cir tuit MHixt ts now iu sissloti, but it Is not prannble that Larrrae's case wHl be tried at tW t-.srtn. It is paid ha wfll eater a pka of r.ot guilty. Cuban Filibuster Cases Kntled. New Yorlc, June S. The Cuban fili l'Us;tr eases were nlicd Wi the:crlmlnal branch of the I'nltcd States cirtuitcourt yeFtirtiay by order of Attorney General Criugs. Judge Drawn discharged all the prisoners except Ctneral Calixto Garcia f.nd Carlo aioleff, tvho forfeited their tail. MR5. PETERSON'S STORY. I hare suffered, with womb trouble over fifteen years. I had inflammation, enlargement and displacement of the womb. The doctor wanted me to take treat ments, but I Lad just begun taking Airs, t'inkham s Compound, and my husband 'aid I had better wait and see how much good that would do me, I was ao sick when I began with her medicine, I could hardly be on my feet, ' I had the backache con stantly, also headache, and was so dizzy. I had heart trouble, it seemed as though my heart was in my throat at times choking me. I conld not walk around and I could not lie down, for then my heart wonld beat so fast I would foel as though I waa smothering. I bad to sit ap in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I could not do any thing. I have now taken several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and used three packages of Sanative Wash, and can tay I am perfectly cured. I do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. link- ham's medicine had not helped me. Has. Jose rtiE&aox, 113 East St, arren, fa. - - ' VI V SHCOIING Or ALOLFHGEAEVES i Story Told by the Man Who Sayk He Wai Shot and Kobbed. I Hartford,' 'Wis.! June g. Nicholas Bauer was brought before Justice Root fcr & preliminary heating en the charge of shooting Adolph Graeven. The en- J tire morning was consumed In heiring the testimony of Adolph Graeven. H ' said: "We started for Holy Hill about 6 o'clock in the evc-nir.g. I had a larg? amount of money with me. but I never told Eautr how much. He told me t )look t-jthfTishtsideef the road and watchfor! a sirn with 'Holy Hill' on it. ani I kept J tooKing tor it until we came to tna place where the shooting was done. "Here he told me to get out of the bugrry and unhitch the horse, so that he could eat the grass along the road. I got out and did so. He then told me to prop the wheeel with a stone, and as I was eV.r.g so h shot me In the shoulder. He shot me egain in the breast, and a tullet entered my head. He got a brush and wiped the blood off and took me and rolled me over into the bushes. thinking that I was dead. He then left me, and I soon after started for the nearest house, where I told the peopl, of the shooting affair." Graeven claims to hare had $1,125 on his person at the time of the shooting, but he told many conflicting stories about the money. At the close of the heating Cauer was bound over In $5,000 bond?. MORE RIOTING AT BELFAST. Home Rulers Make the Attack This Time Clubs Are Tramps, Belfast, Jure S. Last night there was A renewal of the rioting that began Monday during the demonstrations In horn r of the revolution of 17SS and tha anniversary of June 6, 1S6, wh-n seven civilians were shut on Shank Hill road by the constabulary. The Nationalists attacked a body cf Orangemen who were leaving their work and there was a veritable hurritance of scrap iron and other missiles. The pdice at first were overpowered, but having been rein forced, they cleared the streets with a free use of their clubs. Tha military was ordered out. Lust n!g!u troubles were due to inadjquate poeice precautions. Home of the bolts nnC nuts used as missiles weighed from a quarter tn a half pound. For sor.ne tiree the fighting was vory hot. On the appearance of the military the rioting ceased, but dang?roos ex citement ir?vails. Svorc on the Diamond. Chicago, June 8. Follow ing are the scores at base ball recorded by League clubs yesterday: At Brooklyn Cleve land 5. Brooklyn 6: at Huston Cinoin nitti 2. Boston B; at New York Chicago 3. New York ; at Philadelphia St. Louis . Philadelphia 1; at Baltimore Louisville . Baltimore 11; at Wash ington Pittsburg 3, "Washington S. Western League: At Minneapolis Indianapoh 4. Minneapolis 5: at St. Paul llilwauke 4, St. Paal I; at Omaha Columbus 6, Omaha 2. Electric Light Men in Council. CWcago. June 8. The twenty-first ronvatttixn of the Natianal Electric Ughf ascs!ation was Hpasad yesterday at tiia AuiKte-rium with an attendance of 4 delivgates. They represented al most every slat In tha Pnlea and naay hi'eutKt thoir w.ves along. Nominated for IteprestsntaMre. Springfield. Ills., June 8. The Repub licans of the Sixte-eutli coagressional district mt yesterday at Carlinville and norriaated James H. Dankskin, of Jacksonville, for congress. Will Go to War as a Vacation. WKshington, June 8. The navy de partment has decided to give the na val cadets at Annapolis an opportunity to see real warfare by taking assign ments on warships In lieu of the cus tomary summer vacation. Castly Steel Plant Hums. F-ertsiYieutti, O., June 8. The entire plant, rolling mill and steel plant, of the Kergtss 6-teel ad Iren eompany was tetally festrtvyed by fire last night. The loss will aggregate $2K9,en, and the in surance is hbout t"f,eeo. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. Fillsbury leads the International etiees p'.ayers. The pacer Joe Patchen has been taken to Ingalls park to train. From the opening of navigation to Juae 1 boats have taken from Ashland, Wis., 4C9.022 tons of ore. The Twenty-second Pennsylvania dis trict Republican convention has re nominated John Dalzell to congress. Alfred L. Baker was unanimously elected president of the Chicago stock exchange, succeeding Charles AdsiC The forward section of the revenue cutter Gjesham, which sank in the river at Ogdensburg, N. Y., has been rained. Michael McMaliey, 28 years old, whose home was at Columbus, O., was run over by a train at PlatteviUe, Wis., and Instantly killed. The Republicans carried Oregon at the election Monday by about 5.000 on governor. The legislature is over whelmingly Republican. Dr. Robert H. Babceck, of Chicago, has been elected fourth vice president of the American Medical association at the convention In Denver. The executive committee of the West ern Telegraph company has recom mended the payment of the usual quar terly dividend of 1M per cent At Westby, Wis., Mrs. Martinson, aged 80, committed suicide by hanging htrstlf with her garters. This was the fr urth attempt to take her life. W. H. Crocker died at his Hinsdale (Chicago subnrb) residence Monday. He was one of the best-known business men cf Chicago, and one of he oldest resi dents of Cook county. Judge Myers, in the McLean (Ills.) circuit court, appointed Edward Barry, of Bloomingtcn, receiver for the Inter state Building and Loan association of that city, frxing the bond at $100,009. Trofessor Jas. Taft Hatfield, who has stood at the head of tbe German de partment of Northwestern university at Evan3ton. Ills., during the last seven years, has resigned his position tempor arily and will join the navy. Another sensation has been caused In Wellington sr.clcty circles by a divorce petition filed there as a result of the marriage of Edward Drexel Castleton of that city, and Miss Oakala Hanna, cf Chicago, daughter of Bayliss W. Han na. of Indiana, and a cousin of Senator Mark Hanna. BESS IS SOT FOR THE WA&. btaiiaard Socialist Heaaoak Why Bala Man of Peace. Chicago, June 8. Eugene V. Debs presided yesterday In Vlrlch's hall at the annual meeting of the Social De mocracy of America. In opening the session Debs said: "So far as I know not one of the 10,000 members of the So cial Democracy has enlisted to fight In this war. The socialists of America have friendly relations with those of Spain, and do not cherish the slightest enmity toward them. Ccrrrr.unlcatlons of friendship have p.asfed between them. not officially, but a? individuals. "This is not a war of humanity far from it. It Is tru? that people have been starving in Cuba by thethousands. but why? The original cause is be ccure the capitalists of Spain and of this country ground down and enslaved them to add to their wealth. We pitied them, and declared war ostensibly to save them frcm starvation. What do we do? Do wt send food to relieve them. and do we kill off the capitalists who are responsible for the condition? No. We establish a blockade so that more of tl.e recorcentrados are starved than ever, leaving scarcely any by the time we get down to Cuba to do anything fcr them. "Meanwhile the capitalists grow fat on the situation. They lend money, se cure valuable concession?, and altogeth er have a pleas-ant time out cf It all. If the people want to relieve the starv ing, why don't they begin at heme? I ran chow- them thourar.dk of men In the real camps and in other parts of Amer ica who lark foud fcr themselves and their families. Why don't the reople take care cf them?" , " Illinois Hepntillcan Women. Springfield. Ills.. June 8. At the art ornie.n sfs!on of the Woman's Repub lican stat. criivention Mr?. Fio J. MillT. of Montloflln, was made per manent chairman, and Mrs. F. H. Grft n. of Clilcsrn. permanent secretary Mrs. Julia B. Phatttick, of Chicago, was nominated fit the first batlnt for state university trusic-e. The resolutions de clared in fiver cf a woman's dormitory at the state ur.ivrisity and Indorse the f'd'inl sad alsto stiministrations and the war with Kpuin. The state cwi'.rul vrr.r.iitte met and elctte Mis. Flo J. Viller. of Monticellu,-chairman. There wire but thrly-two votes in the con ventlc n. Paying orr the Mulison Mortgage. Mobile, A!.. June . Liberal re sponses wtre rifflved yesterday to tht prcposil to raise the mortgage nn the Ilnl run he mectead at Grecnt-lmro. IaH nisht. however, a telegram wai received from Judge Ilobscn's attorney saying the movement was unnecessary. Tin to remt fri? but a small balance due on the mortgage and the nhiour.t has bee n ten dered by the building and lonn associa tion. Nn aid Is t.eod-d. nrr will eny be accepted. Protective It. and I Association. Sprlnrflrld. Ills.. June 8. Frank E. Dooiir.g wrs appointed r-i-elvtr of the IllinoiH Protective Building association by Jirfge Oreithtnn in the circuit cmrt hre yetrday. By agreement between the atloraey general arid counsel for the shan-holdi rs a receiver waa1 appointed to wind up the ase latlnn's affairs. Liabilities, about $1U); assets, a little less. Western Assneinlinn ia lubk, Pt. Joseph, Mo., June 8. President Hickey has called a meeting of the Western Base Ball association at St. Jcscjih at which It will be determined whethor the asjc.riaticn will complete the season or disband at once. U-publl-aii Club league. Omaha, Neb., June 8. D. II. Stlne, secretary of the National League of Re publican Clubs, has arrived here from Louisville and opened headquarters. The annual convention of the league will meet in this city next month. yhFmarkeis. Chicago t.raln and Produce. OMcage, June 7. Followtng were the quotations on the Buard of Trade today: Wheat June, tpeti'.'d ktal cli'.wd ll.tsj; July, opened We, dosed STVic; PeptemVer, opened 74 c, clvsed Tlitic; December, opened TSvjc, closed 7Skc Corn July, opened 31 c, closed 12c; September, opened 12'4c, closed S2Jc. Oats July, opened and c losed 22c; September, opened ll4c, clcsed 20e. Pork July, opened $1,010, closed $10.25: September, tpeiwd $10.20, dosed 10.42Vi. Lord July, opened $5.90, closed $a.80; September, opened $8.00. closed $.00. Produce: Butter Extra creamery. lS'.l-o per Tb; extra dairy, 13c: fresh packing stock. 9t 10c. Eggs Fresh stock, SVic per doa. Live Poultry Turkeys, 66 Sc per lb; chickens, 74c; ducks. 66ic. Potatoes ld, common to choice. SOUiCOc per bu: new, $1 Soffrl.76 per sack. Strawberries Illinois, 75cff $1.65 per 24-qt case; Michigan, TSf $110 per 16-qt case. Chicago Live Stnek. Chicago, June 7. Hogs Estimated receipts for the day, 21.000; sales ranged at $:'.60A35 for pigs. tS.MiV4.10 for light. $3.'J0(ii 4.00 for rough packing, Sl.Wii4.15 for mixed, and $4.j-ri4.l0 for heavy pat king and ship ping lots. Cattle Estimated receipts for'the day, 2.500: quality fair; market rather active en shipping and local ac count: feelinje stri ng; best grades S'ri 10c higer; quotations tanged at I5.ti.r.t f.,40 for choice to extra steers, t4.6t.ffp 5.00 for gerid to choice do., $4.30(4.75 for fair to good. H tsifj4 45 common to anedium do.. $4.00'.4.S5 butchers- steers. $4.00114.85 fed wet-tern steers, $4.001(1 4.40 Btockere. $4.1li5.0O feeders. $2. aO'Ufia cows. $3.20$ 4.70 heifers, $2. 705 4.25 bulls, oxen an4 stags, $3.C0?i4 45 Texas steers, and $4.7517.40 veal calves. Sheep and Lambs Estimated reseipts for the day. 14.000; quotations ranged at S3.W54.70 westerns. 3.104.75 natives, $4 1096.35 lamba, and $.0 7.00 lambs. ' Local Markets. orn !S(aJ0c "at-s-:c. Hay-1 Imothy. t4io; wild, S7(s. Straw tVitfi. V- taioes-V7rfo. Hutter Fair lo choice, lac, fresh creamery, lc. Kj.'rs 9c. Chicken- , Ceal -Soft. 10. Cattle Butchers, pay for com fed steers 444Mc: cows and heifers. Vaie; calves, t.aa-sic. Hnes mjlTS Sheep 3ste. Spring Lamb- K Wii2 a head. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Th Kir.i Yea Han toyj E::jtt aBBBBBBBBaBBBaaWBBaiaBBBBBBaBaBaaaBiaaaaaBsv a l tf aam ai Bfl al sis AVcgetaUc Preparation for As similating itKroodandHcvJuli ling the SiobVUs and Uowcls of IVofflotcsBi4csUon.Chccrful-lsandRcst-Cotilains ncilrvcr Opmm.Morphinc nor HincraL Hot Naxic otic. JmVtm Smi- AmmSrmt yfjawwW- . fa Um' UitmSad' A ptrfeef Remedy r or Corr-tip-lion. Sour Stornach.Diarrt;oca, Worms jConvulsions Jotrish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 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