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TTTTC-REPUKLTO- MONDAY, JULY 23. 1900. 4! v si f '8; I rss"vJ .-. hi ""'''ffiA V 'a- s fl jPl 'v PwV 7w'.V-v-0v; A CC-iWT ftf f TI A 6-wt-C ca CiC'n HOW TO ECONOMIZE. OME men economize so closely on the Zfj number of words tjjj receiver cannot sensible economy. economy to ruin garments of value vith cheap soap or powerful chemicals that cat into the fabric True economy uses Ivory Soap in the laundry. It is the most of pure soap that can be sold for the money. Chemically it is as innocent as water. Yet s it does everything you can The oirsi t" c Rnr . ." s" ittractie , ... -. . . . .ntth CMTtM 111 line ire tireei rara i m tJ . .?--. -fnd f t 1 lie i o ' I w 'h oijiT -n3P-pe-r t und for Hirr". Mxtli. 'H ve nnd Lo cust -foe- It s i pond j.lir to make up for 1 it sh r Inc hour? tTO.'atily. too. BRISK DEMAHPTOR ZINC. Gt-noral Advance of Ono Dollar Per Ton. itri-t tkuzc speci i Jnpltn. Mo. Jul' Tho ilcmsiwl for chn'v Inti of !ne ore darinc the -reek mnt 1 to .imr.t a ecrnmblo amonff siir of the buyers hi!o several others i'.ioi ped ct of the mari.t. Trices were ail- r hIS-M ton at Oror"Ro ari 1 at Jop Ipi evrl.- th. re mi a peneral cdvance of Jl n ton Th Mhet price known to hne been I d i e - J- ton. but It is claimed tl.it J. n I' t ra J hs th. rcult of a coitract t . i f r'ie Injependt nee ore la Joplin a l.tur rrloe than reccid by anv other tell er rel oro sold all week nt $13 a ton. tho nme as the preceding week A yeir ago one lot of sine oro sold at 1IL00 and lead oro at $05 a ton. The shipment last e"k tas 105 tons of z'.rc ana eighteen tens of load less than tha pered'n -Reek, and compared with a Jear upo tt'ore were forte four ton more zinc and Sf.7 tons !es l-ad ore sold rrtlowim: ate the sa'es finm tracts of land owred and controlled b the corniwnles and individual- named for th week ending July 21. !-: JOPLIV. 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ACCOUNTS. I I Mississippi Valley Trust fo.j WAGONER H. H. ll'AGOGn, SurrUin "neraber of th late nrm of SMIT11K11S .V. U'ACO.NCR, President. FUWEKAL DlhCTORS, 1127 OLIVE STREET. Tel., ain-ln SfviO; CUrJ". M. lAnln, Mo. VW AU MGlir SUUVICU. Mr H. II 'W'agorr. ttdmlnlstrator cf the cs tate ol tha late nrm ct Eail:her Wagoner, will ettl all clalirj. prfilntn? ta lall pirtuer ehip eltita at t-Ir cU cfn-e 1117 OlUe et DEATHS. AKMSTJIOSJO On hatunlay July II. IPOO. at u 0 cl "k p. m.. e-t?eeaat John G Armstrong Kuneral irlll UA. plae Tulay. July Si. at t. S9 o clock a. ra.. Su ABnei" Church, thenca to 1 al ary Cetoeter". mala tta lcvlted to at tend POCK On Suwlar. July 22. 1VO, at a. m., Charles lil dai y Le.uvl na ot Jc-hn anl UUn LWck (nea Lunelle), agrA 1 ear and & months. "unoral Monday. July S itlp n., from fa"i lly re.Uouca No. list lcky atrcet. to Calvary Ceiretery lntcnceut private, lacilCUKtlt on fiu-.Jy. July 22, It. at 6 l. rr, Xagtlal'ne Hlchberger. Funeral .u te tiuca at 3 s 'a., to-day (Jul) SZ) from SZX LiiJeda avea.a to llol) tiuo.. Cepieterj. KUVUBER On EufOKJLy. July a. Jsa at I P m.. llna, teloved wilt of llerrard iIauber. 4.rd uaar n.otlier f Lhllp. Adolph asa to ward Klauber acd Il.-tl b.elner na Kiaubr), llosa. Klauber tnee bol&monj, rertba Klaub-r (iiea Jyvej-). Morris bttlaer s n-liv-la, and rlster of Janb Kiaubcr. ! cs yars Kuneral fnrfii family reidence, ro. l"i South llroailvtaj. Unda), Jul 3. at 2 p in. Tncadi Suvitod u aiteud Xew York nu Jop.ln, Mo , papers pleae. coi.y. I'EPllIMAN At 4 p rn . Funday, July Z2. 1HC. lira. Amy A M'rnnwn (uu Amy A Jes M.p), rtllot of tho lata C T. Jcsirjp. Bul S3 vetrs Kunra! from late r fid. nee. No. 4 HA Arc uvifnue, TUesdij. Jui 21, I'OO. at S a. in. berv 1ms at redfe-e unt! r the nupice vf be DaufihlcTB of Reltekah. and at Crtajawrj. udKt the auyiiloea of Tueun Chapter, O C . Deceaatd was a n.tiriber tf Tuau Cbnjler, ?.o. CS. O. E. b , and Alpha itebekah LodUb, 2o. 7s S-M1TH On Saturday, Juij 21, law. at I o click p 111., Itcarna, reucl vf tha late Thorns Ju'ian bmlth. and tIMcr of the ltcvennd 11. lol.yn The funeral villi taka place Monday, July 23, ut S "X) a. ra.. from fiii.llj rtrllence, -No. zlu ilrra. jrec irett. to St. Thomas cf AQUln'a Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. TRAllr-At Atlantic Clfj, N. J . July 1. 130 Idary Orace, lelovtd vvlfu of Allen Trail Funeral pvrvlcca at rcildince, Tvo. SU Laclede avenue. Tuelaj. July 24. at JO a. ra. TONNKH July 2i l?i. at Z p. m , at fcteubea 1 Me. O , Frank W Toimer. jcunaral Tueslaj, S 1 nu, July 24. from th family residence, 2o. 2430 Caroline t-U. St. Louli. "USIUZTt On Sunday, July 2X 15, at 13 a. raA Willie ail 11 mo-lbs. beloved sua of Patriot bpI l.llen Lsher tn u Connelll. Funeral ilufday, July S3. 2 M p. m., from rc dence. Ko. 1WT fcouUi Sixth street, to Olvary Ctmetery. nnnEMETEU-On July 21. 1"0. at i a. m., rywr )on? illness, Et erremejr. beloved Natband of Lucy CaMord 1VeTtEmeer, at tha e o' jears. FuneTal taca plac- from lata retderce, 21 IS A renal etreet. Monday Jj! 23. at 2 p. m-. t aca bj lkllvfontalac Funeral private. -'K Qfm, PAID on CURRENT VC fcU j vW.'SS?Sr' ki " n't'- in a telegram that the understand it. This is not Neither is it sensible ask ot a soap. 1 ry it I I jrtUnd l.efki ... I Moor .... .... Q Kerfa jax Jl iiifll . . Llttl 11-ances .. .. Sh.wl Ye- .. . It.xlirp . lar C, r Vlinlrs Ci-n-pasy lwart J pl'n c . ioildati . .... .. S-unJrv sals 1.W1 17 t n;r s J- 7 7Jv -1. 5.IM U .1J) fl ) Tot.!. Total sales 1, 71-.c vol... j:.w;. lrJ value. i.tl. CAV.TEV.Ximi. Mlwourl Zlno Helii llum'ftt&a 1'uiey .v ton llevmta Hour ......n EMorfwio ......... llottoa oet Ttit.ro .....M 1!-. ki.lth Hall 1 oru Uto International .. ........... Ameriviii-urrrielJ Mo Itlamtt ii .. .... Arnazsa . ....... ............. ... S.. 13 SM i;i- JU 4- 113.1 O T31l li"0 5.;--l . ) :i -) is.; lill) 71630 6C 11 H (Till ! 1M 6-.) TGtil salf .? r.t"e valuK, Jll.Ua. lnj valj., i,vM WEUll CITY. Center Crvti rTJ.,) (Irtenlais .. 1.7 S.M Jcvr.tora f.7 2i ej-majin & Co . 3iijj (f&rjn i.it l. Iirown ee & Co vow 1:e-J . i3 Total. ;.uj 4-) T tal eales , SUsc valuo .!, lful value. JS37 Total. Ji- HAlJiVA. CrOTa Cruhr CMrpany 137 ti ?.orth Esipira 116.4 Cnv.all .................... s H liJchorn ......M.......... 7v it Su.th MI ......... 77.3U Md .. ..... 721) B.a.trit tl Ml Murpny. rtel & Co EJ43J Irtne ... ""." J.ew rY?laivl ........... 47J M'r-d!;h Bros. .... .. 41 i-j Ml3dK)r ................... 43 rv) James ilurpay :.v MHviil 59 Sv e lork ! 10 John Iag9 &7.VU Henry C M.....MP.... ii & o M -Un Crista 3",i. llltS4tia Li. Ae I' ................ tM vv 11. bt)19 . .1) yL 1 Smith 21 fe Ntfbla Dcnahae ......Mu... :i id It. O Klrb) . ... .... .......... ll 30 Clary A. bcbulte ....H. l$.Ok M-veTla llros. Z ..... 14 1) Yukon .. la.SOT J rrsuin . . ............... s?J 'I'crco McCallazh ............. 7 ") T J Iiooirba ................ 3 &t licianza ........ 2.bt Clement ..... .................. .Cii American ................ .. . llohrbauch ... ...... . . . Gin llollofr i&'JSh Mlnlc? Cbmpany buaJiies ti'o) Jl M0 '3.05-i ie?) 1&J s- 1.7C) e,KJ l'oo 1511 j) 13 ma Total calea X Zinc value, tic, TVS leal value. lli.1 .JK f T Si) 1.7iJ. Total. American featcr Valley (Gna- t) JinJ) . .... On noif i So 1. little CJrCl ijti. Tcca Anglican Gtdils Mtrnlnff btar . a c jirca ...................a... Aurora . ......................... hw Drcp ............... Inerlal .............. 371) 4 6 ei) 71) so Teal silca t'.tv) lUuc value. 411.&23 Aunortx. IVtoa-Aurcra Izl a t'nlted Zlna Companies 1 irf Jack Itabblt Ui") UrclasslSed ....M.H..... 7S2 zyi !7?) Total tale 1.3S0.211 ZIno. tlO.i&l lead. 1771 TV.tal. IU.1W. ZINCITB. IJa'xln Mining Co 121 40 4'.1T ILK 23.0-O 21 ro 1 HA J1V3 7.43 Aricansaa Lead Hill .-.. Cold lay ...... Three Frlardj - llol Jen ln9 Fplrer-Iaxe . ..1.. ... Jreenuin I.. & M Co ... JIallet A Frelman Xw.llyn ........... est llollovr ..H...M.... m To'al Ml' 7I 2J 7lnc fiMl, lead. 3151 Total. $S.2u3. KOAI'-IKO hl'RINSS. Kansas CItr 3 tV) V.hlteeia McN'alr K,Ol Aunt Patty .... ............ ........ 3721 Totil pnl9 .. . Z'nc S604, Itad. 311 Total, f S3. CKNTllAl. CITY. rati It Foot Fbolt Creek ........................ Tlftnnnbargftr ..................... LufTalo .. ........................ American . ................-.... Sundry aaltt ....................... 61 3.7W 471 20 l) Jl-W li.7v cr.) 11-v,V 4VV 1.1 Total nln IICSjO Silnc, Jl j2, lead. 137 Total. n.2f CAVH SPUIN'GS r. F Noble 7 I"1 Jfa-V-Hje ..M 2c.lv! lh.-B 13 MM Luico 9 fcv) 1I.T2V 11.73 Ti'al llej lt2W Vine. Jl.lj. Uad. ri. Tctvl. JI.7S3 DtEOVEO. Cm Valley 43 iw Trlumth "fi Croun 1'aint H..n. ...... ......... H...... Fedtler 4541 7(v Tefal al .W 7lnc. 7j, lad. U:. Tttal. 1W2 GRAN1IT Tola! tales 2.130 7luc, 11,5a). lead. 14- Totnl. J2r(W. NECK CITY. Sr'ilnr 51 1IJ Zinc. 11 7S CAnTltAflB. I'lrasant Valley C4 2M zinc as CAUL JUNCTION ClilcxcolhlBli 47 41) Zinc. J54J IJISTTIICT. Total ale . . 7,707 17" 7inc. ;j.I. lead. Jli Total. 3111.127. 2lef.V HE WANTED TO MOVE IN. linker Arrested on Complaint of Llouseholdeiy. Adolph HaRmeler, a baker, vvhoso homo Is nt No. 113 Blair avenue, is a prisoner In the observation ward at tho City Hospital. He vas arrested Saturday evening In front of Xoi. KrJ and 2010 South Jefferson ave nue, where ho had been Halting for Eeveral hours with a horse and baker's wajon con taining a lot of trinkets. He insisted that lio was going to move Into one of tho two places to establish a bakery. William Kause conduct! a barber shop at No. 2X)S and Frederick Halter lives at No. 2010. HoRtneler slid he had bought one nt tha plaoe and he wanted to mute In As he had already made frequent calls and given a Rreat tieal of trouble, thev called a po liceman and hid him arrested The home crxl wagon vvtro tafcen to a near-by livery stable, 1 J GOV. TANNER'S NEW OAPiD OF HEALTH, ScauilaN t-'uiiiuvlt'tl Willi It Mako Illinois .Meilical 3Kn Itlus-h. NO REPORT HAS BEEN ISSUED. Cliai-jro of I'.l.i.knuii! ami ronuji lion u rnrcriiU'il Cliirajjo I'lixsitMaiis Snoir at the I'o.ml nnd It- Doings. O "'e heartily Indorse the cn'iwru- O a tive .nd bulnollke administration of Gov err or John K Tjnne- The ttato institution. uiler hi- admin- itnt'on. have leen rranacel in . nnurer that c.iIN for'h irai fn.m ill civil dtli'ii". r"cjcetlve of po- O htl.-. 1 itllllition avl we comm. tI O 1 Im fur lit f iHhfiil adherrnce 'n the duties, jiivl nb'ihralloi' of hln hlith of- I'ce " l'corl.i platform. r.FiriiLif" rr(t m SprinRfleld. Ill . Julv 2Z. About threo nonih aft.r his ltiuptintlon as Oovernor of Ilhrnl-j John K. Tannr appointed a State Itnir.l of Health It was bnnd-new cl'ar tl rouph Th vcrv mention of tho Tannr Stue Hcarl of Health brlnci 1 tlnce of re I to tho chetk1. of the modioli men of lll'milt WH'i' 'e-tiilih hive leen conceibI tin. the Tarncr board toov ch"fr;c! Thou-und of dallara lava Ikod npprr.priutel by the lz Watt.ro for tho 1150 of this Tinner poli'teal acjuii't Thousand" more hnvo bei col lecleil by It for examining persons deslrom of n licerso to practice iredlclnu and rnd vi!.r in Illinois "A hit has btcome of all the pold and st' ver an I bank notei tint hnv" cnte'e.1 thp hopjvr of the Illinois State Hoard of Health? And then there Is the fee for rxvnlntns unUilmers of tho State regirded bv mo.-t reputable undertakers as a j sttrn ef black mall whit has becomo of nil the thou sands of dollars this feature has poured Into the exchequer of the Stito Hoard? (lid and Ncir Lan Compared. The old law nuthorlze.1 the State lloird to chirge Ji for eamlnntlon of canildjtes for phjv'.ciairs Hiensea and $10 for mid wife ccrtllicites This schedule operated for about a vear and a half of tho present board's existence, when It wns 6tipTe!id by tho law of ISO, which bcume iffectivo on July 1 of that jenr L'n.ler this law tho boird was authorize I to charge J10 for ex amination In medicine and yursery and 43 mora If a certificate was Issued. 15 for rum lnlrj; a midwife aid SI more for a c rilll cate; for oil othtr examination. J10, ai.d Ij nddltlonul for ccrtlf.cates. ThU law was tho product of tho com bined geUu3 rcpreseutcd by tho Tanner Hoard of ileal;!:, and here Is a sampto sentence from bection 7: "Any person phall bo resirled as practic ing mediclno within tho mt.tnln of this net. who shall treat or profeii to treat, op crate on or priscrlbe for unj ihslcal ull ment or any physical it Jury to, or uVrgrratty of. another; provided. thU act shall not ap ply to any person who rUnisters to or treats tho slc or suffering bv mt.nL:I or spiritual means Oiien lloor for "Divine llralrrii." ThU opened the door to ull divine heal rs," Llairvoyunta and clarlatani !n tho State, and hundreds of tbtse who had been driven from the Stato under the AltceM Etato Iluard have returned ilanv of them. It Is allezMl by Chicago new -.pjpeirs. nro X-ajlng Wood tnoi.ey to representatives or pretended rcprcboutntives of the present fctate Hoard of Hea.th for lmmunttv Tho law also provides that "on Septem ber & of each jtar the Slate Hoard shall make a report of 1U proeetdln,3. showing all Items of rectlptu from ail suurces and disbursements fur all purposes, and all funds In tho treasurj on sa d dat" which havo been received la tho enforcement of this act shall bu paid Into the fctate trcis urv." ltl,llt there Is w here the gazelle comes In. ?vo Ileport 1'riim 'I'nnurr. Tha Illinois htule l'oird of Heilth has not printed a rewrt since tho Kemoerata were turned out by Tanner. Nobody except the l-oard Itself knows an thing about the receipts or dlsburs--mcrts. The law provides fur an aumnl rtport, but tho list one InsuI was that .f Sceretarj- J. W. Kcott of tho Altgcld board In it;-). Doctor Scott anJ the i mocrat3 took charKo la tho spring of lkS3. and the re port for 1S)2 (tho Flfer administration) was Issued by the Democrats, nnd thereafter regularly appeared annual reports embrac ing nil proceedings In detail, from the Democratic board The Tanner board has been In otneo reir ly throo am) one-half jeaxs, nnd not a scrap of Information so much desired bj tho peoplo has come to le.ht About a vear oj)0 the preite of Chlcagu oi-tied war on tho board for Its sins of omls-lon and commission, nnd Becxetary Hgan promlseU a report Seeret.iry Kgan, In an lntenluvv uv ember 3. lMO, said. "It is. true, we have spent a good deal of monei mure than former boards havo hpent but we think we have pot valuo re ceived for what we havo palJ out. Wo have rot nidde an financial re!ort fclnco we havo been In otilce. but wo have a blgn.sl voucher for ev ry cent that has been paid out. The law remlres au unnuil Unancijl report. OurH h.13 been de!av 1. It was only a Illtlo while ago that we could t,et the prlnti rs at work on It. Tho retort Is low In pns" ut In llnnils of l'rltilera. This was on November 3 of la.t J car. Last Thursdaj 1 called on Jol n I- 1'hllllps of I'hlUIps llrothers. State printers, and a-kel hlni It he had t printed a reiort for the State Hoard of Health. "I have rot," was the rcplj, "and I have not a tdnglo page of copy of tho report of the Stato Hoard of Health " "Doctor Hgan stated nearly a jear ago thrt his report wa in tbo handa of the printers," 1 sugg. sted. "Mv attertlon was called to that inler vi.w of Doctor Hgin'." said Jlr i'hllhinv "All I can -:av Is that I livo not jet re ceived a pge of copy for tho report of the fat.ito Hoard of Health It will le printed cjuie-k enough when It Is given to us." Why did Doctor Hgan make suUi a state ment? Win isn't the report printed? Who is holding it back, and what .iro the rea sons? TliH leads me to n contemplation of tho Tanner Hoard of Hialth, and maybe th expianitlon Is furnished bv the cnaracter of its members. AltKeld'i. ItoarU tut2irtln. In the llt-t place 1 derlre lo quote a vol untary Indorsement of the board of Uover iior Aitgeld It was not a olitlcaI board under AltBell Ic appointed as many as or more Hepubllcans than De mocrat. A hen lie called Doctor H. It. Hrowurof Chicago to bis otllcc the Oovernor said: "Doctor Urowir, how would jou like lobe on the State Hoard of Health?" "Why. Oovernor." replied Doctor Hrower, "You don't want me. I'm a Kepublicnn." "I didn't know, doctor." replied Aitgeld, "that thure wns any politics in medicine." Doctor Hrower was put on tic board oc caue he wa u xUnt in his profesion, and regardless of politics So it was with Dot tor llrower's associates Doctor E. V. Cook of Mendoti. Doctor Sarah Ilackett Stev en rol of Chicago, the late Doctor B Jl. Grif- llth of t3prw.Meiu auv.ui- ouuu 1VUII1 U Utllevllle. D'i tor Willi lr H. Qulne of Chl qigo. ard Doctor J A Vincent of Spring field." the latter a representative of tha homeopaths Doctor J . Scolt of Chleago V.AJ, chjsea steietai, cud, after the 11 Hears came In, hi? reports were scrutinized In vam by experts for tho purpose of find ing wrorB or evidences of misappropriation ot fundH Personnel of Tnnnrr Ilinril, As. tu tin- present boirl At thu very outt and is oin aa its ncmbcrs were known, portur I'rnnk W IMlly of CblcaBo .l.elinil the pe-lti.,n of ' retiry. The p'aee w.i offer.il to hlni bv Tin-er IVetorJti Itie Khl of Pell, villi-. member tf the lioinl li'.ler flovernor It gel I w s npfolnt..! b Tinner, in. n ly to liurtull te AitKeH. who liail decline., to re ippolnt I)" tor Knhl for )ronnI reinn.s. Doctor Ivohl . rveil under Ttinnr less thin 1 Jtir, howeve' IHvtor V. p l'reneh rf ljiwr.-nceillle npHilntrl by Tinner In lv)T. rtclsnel In li than 11 veir !.ter rrrneh nml Ioctor Ki.hl tnnd ven hlt.li ii thilr .rofessen In Southern Illinois, nrd proliab'v th.- pit "' Stale Hoinl was ifio swift for Ihem When the Xll-eM lonrI turne. over Its lnioki! and papi rji to tli Tinier lo ir.I .-oni-' Jli'W In cash w.nt with Hi. ni Sine., that time eneh I"eillure ha appeopri ne.1 Jl - anil 1 cnntlneent fiird of fnf.u fur the Stit.. Tonrtl. To this ,-.ld the ihousinds of d'd'ars fr m examinations md trtPlrnte.i arwl licenses anil 111 emlwlnar' t'Tammi tioi . nl the fjufsibn iRitn rs?urs, 1 it haj. be ome of 'hi taonev Here r.illlleill llnrhlne. "Tinnei's State Hoard of Il illh is a pel ti il mi'blie" r ma'ke.1 1 meillril friend t mine "With ore or two excep tions he iM.ml.r- are in-tcnitlrnnt an I chscure. and amount to praeilMltv 11 "thing In the.r profession. Some of tiem ir" r 1 I terlm.vU unlit tor the pn.ltlnns t'i e 1 rupv. not only 1 eeni'-.. of th. Ir Ii orin I of the pneil-e of n-ol't ine. fait bcitL-e ef their itn-.i Iilif n anil hilil4 "At bast one niemNr Is i 'lie-n -fielder' a man who raetlce s under the t.n-vcnr exemption cPuse who never was iradiiated from a medical rolleje if I who Is eullty of misrepresentation very time ho 1 1 ices "M i).' after his name I am con vinced that not moro than one or 'wo of the in-irit l'oird could pass lis own ex nm'mtilon Omerror Tanner does n't 1 er mil tho bnird to cercKe m ind perdinco He ilomliutes It cmpletelv." Chicago ni-WH-w e- t, ote r- hrons of ernln nt fhiei.o author ins, as f i ows Do lor l i !i no K uire .te in of th College of I 'h kIci.i ns and Surg.-rns- "I d 1 not know whether the oua ks of Chi iro are -wiving to 1 permitted " in. II medicine, but I do know thev have nour ished as never before In my judgment the prf-nt St te loird of lie.Iih is th r. g!est w have ever hid It I, unnpr.-.n tiillvo and wilh few ex-.pilms the wi ik es t 1-oatd tint ever existed in the Stilo" I'eeullnr l)iiilhiio In tl,,. 1 nr. Doctor IVarcfs prkln-on, secret in- or Harvey Medlfil College "Tl.o stale board reaches out for to. much rtvttiue Whv representatives of the board should have been so favo-ablo to undergraduate aim inat'nns. urless the had in 'mind th- con Fideratlon of fees. 1 cannot understand Tho present Iiw- when before the LeU-di-ture was coniicuous vehen it carro from tho framera that It contained no provl-lon that tho boird should make in Itemize 1 report of l's receipts and enpembtur. s Tho omission was supplied bv the- -mils " Poetor Ha-oli! N Mn.r "It Is rrouiMy truo thit tho quicks at this tim In Chl cigo nro In a nourishing condition I am certiln that the sttuitiin at Springfield is Fueh that if nnjhody wants nn thing be knows about whom to soo and about how mueh it will cost Such matters arc du-c-jed at tho carltal mueh ns tho market is dlsctissttl on the Boird ef Trade." " (liiilebs Are I'loiirUliliitr. Do'tor Howard Cruttler instructor in 1 surgery at the) Dunns tn Medbil College j "Mj belief Is that the tresent Stito Hoard cf II. allli is h-ld in lo-ver esteem by the I general medical prof.sMon than any other ' Uianl las been in tho last fifteen jears 1 Qui-ckry certainly Houri'lies to-diy aa at no other period of tho State's history, and charges of favoritism nnd p. tty blackmail aro loo common to attne't ram h attention. Those who remember the board when it wa dominated bv sueh phv-iilars as Wil- I Ham 11 tjulre. H il Griffith and Sarah I Hackett Stevenson, can hardly look over , the names of tho presmt board witl.ojt ex pressing certain opinions not niuciy nat tering to tho Tainerizel body " Iwctor D. D Richardson related an In stance of a clilrvoyant coming to him with .1 filory that .1 ConstabL: demanded IjO for lmmunit. The man slid afterwards that he Lad compromisod for 5 and secured Immunity An nlltgcd reprtsentatlvo of the Stnto loird had forced a mliwlfo to sell her fur nlturo and borrow mon-y to satisfy a de mat.d for fW, and her chargo for serviccj n.13 on!) S2. Ilcniandk for Hush Monej. r-oetor ;eor,o SlUerberg Is nuoted as saying "Tho State Board of IKalth U an Inert bodt. It has permitted tho West Silo to become lnfcst-d with quacks. Whether the paj tribute or not I do not know, but they f.our'sh in open anl ostentatious de b.ii.co of the medical praetlie art 1 know a quack who was tlne-l H"J. but did not pay u cent mil continued uninterrurtlly in his prattle-e" Doctor J. II Des Koehers. n traveling ven dor of pitent me.lirine. wrote a lone letter to tho Illinois Union Jledlcul Assoc I it!n In which he alleged lie had given tip "hush nionij" reiicattdly nnd that he knew of sev eral other tntn lu hla bus-Ine-ss who had don tho samo thing He gave the names and mentioned amounts Hinging from 13 to i-ii "If no tnonet Is available." said he, "jcelr or diamonds or an) thing of value Is accept able." A woman conducting a healing establish ment told how a certain C A. Crum. whose buslne.-i sh purclnsesl, was miikvd. Crum was not a phvslrlan and prosecution was threatened Ho eettled through his attorney for about $"0 "Futthe-rmore." sa.d she, "we were nlveft to uniKrstand that for wh it wa paid tho State Board of Thartnacv was tu be tired' It was not 'Used. however, and I thilm tho money was obtained under falsa pretenses " Svtom .buries of Corruption. Here comes om Doctor August Jacobson of Chicago with un affidavit and smpported bv an affidavit from Doctor J. S. Newcomer, nnd charg.s that Doctor Jl .Mejerovltz. one of the Turner m labels of the- Slate Boird. in consideration of JTJ off' re-.! to give Jacob ton a rcratlng on his examination and guar antee! tint he (Jucolv-on) would git a cer tificite to practice medicine in Illinois Jacobson and Newcomer in their affidavits were explicit and e.ave details. Mevcrovltz, denied the story as false and Fild Jacobson orfTed lilm money for a re rating Hut he- inado no affidavit. o far as I know. This was published lat November. Governor Tanner took no action In the mat terat least that the public knows anv thing about. .Mi'verovIU Is still a member of the State Hoard. He- Is said to be a "sp.ciiHt" In Chicago, and I am Informed was an cm plovo of the Aitgeld board In the capacity of a sleuth on tho Chicago police to watrh them and rc-iort any fillure to patrol nuir niitlncd houses or districts. Mejerovitz Is now one of Tanner's star m-mber t.f the Health Hoard Tho tlrst thing the Tnnnrr Hoard of Health did was to Increase the salarv of the secre tan from J?a'i to & a it ir Th- chief clerk's wages were liirreased 2a jour and the Governor'H son-in-law. John A Barnes, was elected attorney for t!i board at a "snhirv of $!..""-"" more thun the Demej e'rata paid Cli irles A Williams, their at torne ) Without vvarrniit of Iiw. the-y took ehirge ot tho ixain'i atlon of enilmlmers of the State, and have a-aunird to Issue eertitle.ites at J3 u cenilleat. I understand, and then are somi where lelweeii 1Aj and 2.5iO of these "llnn-ed" emUelmtri. They appropriate.! J-'J to scnel IJoctor Florence) Hunt, a member of tho Tanner Herard. to the World's Medical ijongress at Jloscow, In Arl. I?. tr1 -ti additional sum of Jlii was given the "delegate" for e x ptnses of the pleasant little Junket. It was no sanitary e-ongrcs. and there was no legal nuthorlt) for me expenditure Hut it all goes under a Tanner administration. riisicians and others, all over Illinois, know- something of the ch iracter of the Gtato Hoard of Health. Will they join the delegates who nominated i.Ues at the dic tation of Tant.cr, In commending Tanner "for his faithful adherence to tne. duties and obligations of ids high office?" A great deal of scandals of the State Hoard as quoted above, are nearlv .1 jear old. jet Tanner has not taken action. He Indorses all that has been suid h) his si lence, ilr. Vates must explain thtse th'ngs. The people want to know- about them Where Is the reisirt cf the St itc Hoard of Health? Let Jlr. lates ask fir it In l.Is inaugural speech at Jacksonville. J. tins Is by no UKan mi only board H-t-1-H-HrH-H-r-i-H-H till 1 't 1 1 ai a-iuti iirii incni.nciii ...irOTii-K- .,. , .,., J. has been prepared which In such a manner to make It antagonistic 'TRnillllff II t - . mm .. - m HANI UUK (1) thU remarkable remedy, which IMMUKIZES THE PATIENT from further 4 desire without sny bad effect to the system; In fact. It STRENGTHENS THE CONSTITUTION! ;(rm 1 I -. -J. full Information to those writing or cslllns on 2 DR. OZIAS PAQUIN IMMUNE CO., aSSiX-i.tiLuiNfl.ST. LOUIS, MO. J SCHOOLS. ..Jk HARDIN COLLEGE GOth. Yonr. 1 T- JTIril -mm w-tr;iK?',3 SSo2lffidSM CHRISTIAN COLLEGE. 3?" on. T757-03Vn3ISr. BUNKER KILL MILITARY ACADEMY, KS-fc pi re for anv College, s-clentlfle or lloverntcent School and for Iluslnei lb rou;b ami cumplrtfl in all rcp.t. Kith buperlur Hume rcature"!. rata o-ue and boon of views free Operseptem berli COLON KL. S. I. STIVER. I'll. D. superintendent. I83I-LINDEMWOOD COLLEGE FOR VYOMEN-1900 T. H4llI.r.S, MO. 2U 3IIIa From M. I.onU. Tetulsr "asslfal and ol es'-l'reoir-vt ire roi-e Str"ne; FaeultTof xir'eiced TeveieM School ol .Muelc and lilocutlun (lea. CllffjrJ VJtlt. Dlrtctor -Ituvtlou h- ilthful.be eut lu' AUmol. irnconTenletce llev SJ NICLOLI.S.D.D .LL.D . l"re-,t Trutee M 1! KEASKR. 1MLD. Press. jcSLIiJIMCEJbJ.kt. MiijItaiiy crxoox., IIOO.W 1LI.U. MO. Oel"ti-id inoit prneroii llij' A'sede-nT li M.stourl Tho uh prprtton forCd e-jfeor llulc". H(ilof h m cmre M'l tirr Ii-p'irtm'nt ree Oiinlz 1 bj both -ute and V. s. GoTerniaeniv Col. T. A. JOHNSTON, A. il.. Supt. Weniworih Military Academy jir uv tjiiiiaiiiriti Minirif uuiiHiiia cumrj jmmi h s. W w"itb i"i ! j -wawaa j Central "West. IS J (;ir.rnmrat.jrniil.m. f-uteeommtMicni tnirrnloi . Preitlon for '.'nlTi-rsluro OSi and Nation! A emdemlm. COL. SW0F0HD SELLERS. M. .. Sup! . LEX1NST0N. MO. Reduced Rate Western Trips. Denver. Colorado Springs or Paeblo and Return, $26.50. July SM and H'h. and Aucut lt 7th l'-h. Wh and at. lyng re-tum limit. A eplenild etrertunlty ti th Colerad Itucktes at oompanttlftiy IlttlJ Glenwood Springs and Return. 538.50. Av.ml !. Jfi rl !lt. Jjom; tW'K return llmtt-Octrbr list, ejiei infjftjiivi , T,..nr, i, o-,, 0f .he mist I- - 3v drliehtful rticrts In Co orada. Other Western Points. Oi Ausu-t 7ti anl list tle:.ts will be tell t ereaily redjce.1 lotra. a-ij mm- .NW Tor further rartlculara lar.u'.r at Watah Tlclitt OfSce. DroadiraT and Ollve-S. a Cor. or addre- C. s. Cr..n. a. P. & T. A . St-Jati that exhibits Uio trail of the Tanner ser ,,ent. J. I- l'ICKUING. IJimOCIl.VTIC JINS. Chrltian C.intj, IHInol. Miner. Aro stronKl tor Uryan. ItElt'KLIC hPUClAI. l'anj. Ill . July H. Tha Democratic Club hero has reachrel an enrollment of nlmobt V. an unprecedented caln oer lorner jijrs. lleaduu.vrters will b opened to morrow and tho campulgn formall- OFetied. A e.il niJierJ' Uenioe-rutlc Marching cub liaa been formed, whleh includes unions It membership ulmol eery miner In the titr It U propvted to hue ilonuribio fa.-imv.el Al&chuler. iemo(.rutle candidate lor t.oj trnor, uiid (.'onBre-bmun e'aidwell here In tho near future. Th. indications po-nt to in enormous Democratic major.t) i.i thl township and counts. , The snnd taken by Governor Tanner and the loeul llepublioan leaders during tho memorable btrke of lS has cavaei a on ebrtul fliuihu In the political as'" erf Tana To.-hip. In the common cf lija the Hepubiie-..s bad a tnarcninj; club or uuuost .'0 mlt.ers, while this jear there is not a half dozen miners that vslll nliihato with tho part. Man claimed that elurlnu tho last campaign they were lorccd to tuKo the ttand they did through tho mandates of tin ir mplojer. but now. bached by their titrolic union, they will array themsened under the llrvan color ChriMlan County is Eveed for SiW Democratic majority. ..i. ii: coTvrv-uatifiks. lleliiiie-ratlc Cumpulicn Opened at Mar nbuIJ. Mu. llU'LUUC SPECIAU larshall, ilo . July 12. Ernest I). Martin of tills city, candidate for btate Senator la tha llftce-i.th Senatorial Dlstrle.1, e.pened tho ejnipalen lu Sallno County b address Ine the llrjati Club at thla placo Saturday Iib-ht. Jul 2b deorgo 1'. DuvU, edltur of the CitlzeiU also addressed tho meeting. Doctor D. C. eJer presMtd at the meet lnK. i.efoto adjourning, a resolution was adopted inviting Honorable William feulzer of ie- iorK, Jumes A. Heed and Webater Da-. Is ot Kars-as city anu uavia ejvernijei ef ICinan to addreSi thej club ut some future- time- .... , The Iemoerats of Sillna are arou--e.I. club- are being organized all over tho rouui, and the- ttiterei-t and -nthusi i-iu m.inifesteil promise to Bile a 3. Demo cratic majority In faallno County lu .No vember. llrtnn Club nt Aa, 111. lil-l'L lilac, Bl'LClAIs. All, 111. July 22. Tho Democrat opened up their c.impaUti here in good tfliap- last ntKht by orRiinizing a Uryan club 2w stronic. Thiy uree ..II enthuslietlo and will worK hard from ttrst to last. Thomas Township li.a long boon the ban ner Democratic township of tho countv. Miller Ceiunty lleniocrnt. nnrvouc hi'Eia iu Texarkaua, Teii.. July 22. Tlie Democratic Central Ommlttee of Miller County, Ar kansas, met In Kast Tearkana last night for the purposo ot organizing a commit.eo aiid perlectinB plans for tliu roniln cam tuiign. The committee) appointed conslMt-d f Hush Corn. Allen Winham. It. V. Wil liams, J. W. lates and L. M. ltoberts. On motion A Ii. Little was nominated for tl-e olitce of County Cltk. ald otilce btltii? antltlput.il from the result of the present census If It i- found that the county con tains la(k Inhabitants the law allows a cit.n! cletk. otherwise tha duties ef loth vine v jre cambineel nitli that of the Cir cuit lerk. it I und-rstood that should the finding of tho census bo known before the State elec tions und It proves favorable, Jlr. Uttle's name will appear as u candidate for County Clerk o-j the regular ticket. Hemoerat Oraanl.e. Hnrvnuc si'lciai. Virginia. III.. July 22. The JDemocrits of this preclrct organized a llrjan and AI chuler Club last evening with 3w members. The flicer elected arc: I 'resident, James Meade, vice-president. Fred indcr; iecre tury. William McDonald; treasurer, Hal Hall. TAMMANY HALL Fluted Tiuit H Will Ifciit-ij a I.ar;e (.'.inipaij;" Fnutl. K.PI HUC SPEeHAl- Xtw York. July 22. Tammany Hall, ac cordi"g to the New York Ueralel. -will have a -ampalgn fund this fall of about $2,"i,0A lUi b1 a111 b raucd. t fawr cast. (ferF! eT-n . tuiairii'l rates to irany rclnt In JjUTAIMA Kan Nebra.ka. North J V) "k o w uth Dakota. Colur-vrtn. r " tn. Montana. Arizona. Mexico, ta, tt 1 1-M-l-l-H l-H-J-f4W-H-H IMMUNIZES THE SYSTEM "f lo liquor of any kind or description. The - ,mm mm K. lTli"T" M U M n AND CONSERVATORY FOR LADIES 2thyear. l'npri-cedeiite.1 prosperity. 22rrofesorfrom s Unl TcrBttleBandS Enrupean Cinnrrvaturlrs. Mlerirj-Cuurati tlioronftu. A CI.PUUI '.uno tolient mukic pupil. oeriiiaiiAinvrt cn.t Conservatory. Xrr hcliarvvrnka, Ilreetor-Seierral9 predentin t-ron dunnse4eniberor liar. Ijrset. tbeat-t. best. AddmtJUII.N V..Ull.L10.,Hr.,'o. y .College l'Uce,3leilco,Mo. Mazalflccnt.ew liuildlagt. School of Mu!c. Art and rioca t e n. Prepires frr ITalverltlei 11 liaiprfl Vbl r C.rh h lb VBlt(il! 144r-et ctfrtUrj (btltU KMtr, tiUXSll. 7.0. Oldest and larteit SCHOOLS. HISSOUHI MILITARY ACADEMY New buIUlrjs, campua l- acre?; mo-i. pchn-i hf'm, TacuII) of m?n not I--y Fpciallsti lion Lest r yU cf Amrlc-i and i.rp. VANCEV -L rONV I LJJE- Jexco. Mo. Tim tMnnsiTV ok noTitn n3iiiu N til re Dniur, lud. Tlv CTlh Tear wi"! c"?i bepttmber 4th. 1Ml nnv MOKni-?i:r. c. s. c.rreri-ent. MUMUi-lil WOHEH.v rl urv)fti(Mit,ui.. bM Itnnr. V- Ir V rn.V -4a tit ftu-k . Limit! uber rb , f tt ralMtf f A Nt; rfKVlMll ((M fwCaltSft t4 KM r.XHLL.K0, A. H-. rmUr-l, JMkaiUI. 111. POTTER COLLEGE For roue laile. Dowllrs Grn. Ky Wr. raHf j!. un-xclleJ. 1.1 tt lit rcno H la n. Vv r!U from Zl States. Twenty tichr-s T"e Try tsr ctvrnu Tcrtxu ieosatI. b.il fr cata.- FOREST PARK UHIVEflSlTY 43' ft esr. Core arj rraratrt-r Col'e? of Mulc. IZ. H. Krrs-r. vote. Irllo'xe.. loUn. Kunkel. Ashrrutt, Flocjtlen, McKt. oyinnasiura . les. AN.NA bNEEU OVIIU.S. bt. I-juI". CENTRAL COLLEGE, FAYETTE, MO., Founded in 1S57. Mandird PcfcoXarsMp. unurpaoi m t" Wt; 1-109 O") In building an. r-wirnt. lib-art. 1-boiaioilfs, cnirnMun. stMtlc roun. onff mn tln-t LoarJ. tncIud'Tic Hs'it ani steam h-at. at Cujj'e- Halt. Jut x.ru-hct. at a r-"-t of 12?.--v t J2 a weK.: rprr trainiitr ciler.-i "rcra--n at aT-ut on"-balf th cost In f"iral ot!ea. l"cr catalTJO a-tlr.sa Frt-st. H. H. OrtiKhr'l. MONTIGELLQ Op" the (3rd ye-ar Sfpt- 37th. -upcrior faculty. Enslisb, Latin, Oreek. German, I-r'Ech.ilui.c, Science, Art, PhTtlcal Culture. For illustrated catalocaddre-M PUIInU Dr. BOHANNAN Carft s'l Chrante P!fM Dr C "Vrrtti CortlTt rjitlTWcurrf ?.enoui Itblltr. fmln-l U4keti.Loft Manhoo. cr - i rruilDjr from joiitUul crrori or rscfitCAla fromtvofa o wrfii la mat ecctatlr Ifcitni In t-e- St. LouU pjpr fox or tziyrit, - ttt ne-tr ft'lJ In :rnr tbe Worn Cm rnct. Tift iKt.I-rc.t-Ul rVaM.OaI)lUr,t'.lcvttoro-tlttth RanoMT-rlll 4 a.l tt It .dettf $ol-l onlr by Dt C A BoFAxvif, N . Moren PtTt fit Lciiij- Ua .U3-f J !-:. FrItUeCiixuUr.'liilE- bjr as-fi-mnts upon of!lct?-boMori anl otb vzs w ho share In the ratronjR of th? munic ipal gocnjmt'nt. amounting to $).10,io a jear. Of the oi.lce-holcler,. school teachers nnd I .borers will alone be exempt. 1 from the n.j-osTnent. Othr e.tlmatcs of the Tammany cam paten funl rano from Jl.CyO.tr to $J,ft0. viot of thli money. It 1 said, will be spent In Nw York. AUTOIViANIA CONTAGIOUS. Eastern Millionaires Contract With Diie Ke-ultb. Jt h-pctlic srcciAU. Now York. July Autominli is becora- ltiK contagtuus. Coincident with the artear- nnco of Colonel Josotvh Klory us tho cunJuctor of a hanucar the mil'lon ulria of the Kast huve taken to uutomuLll- lra with a teoge-nctf. Colotie-1 Klor'n auto cr.ink campaign for the Boicruorship in ...90UU.. A3 nut iiiicr evi mtr uiK.i jiur in hlch nonio of the rr.one-y klnira aro ln eiule,iiiB at tho Ncn KnlanJ resorts. The Colonel i '-plajlrj; Kif. " b tlcklrc to tho railroad tracks whenever toiible, whereas the- nealth fiontlemen of the- 1-ist takj tn the hifth road and throw caution to the -.lnd- Within a -vwvk John Jacob Astor and tha ion of our Minister in Home., ilr. Draper. liae been prutty hadl hurt by automobile wrecks; V. K. Vanderbllt. Jr. has lowered the auto record between Newport and Bos ton Aid Incidental!) got himself lined S1j tor "worchlnif." and there haw ben ail t-ort-e of minor occurrence-" around Neup rt and NarraKunsett. huch a stilden plunKes into the turf und "crc.ppers" by iadle who haie not perfected themeltes In the art. Te-day William Iluckefcller of the Sttnd ard Oil Companv It snld to b- confined to Ms farmhouse In Gr. entvlch. Conn.. urfer lnK from injunei vu-nalned while "pe. dint; his two thousand-dollar autophae-ton on Friday hit. It appear, that Mr. and Mrs. William Ilockefelier and a, lady ftlcnd started out alone, dispensing -alth the services of the paid conductor of the vehicle. Ail went w-il for tha llrst live miles Then Mr Ilockefetler forKot which wa to turn the lover, and as the. auto turned a sharp corner the party went headlonir Into a ditch. Tho ladles e- capeil with a tew bruises, but Mr. Rockefel ler was pn-tt badk shaken up. The reckless orerationa of the automobl' lts htio alarmed the aut)ioritlr In New Jnclar.d. who are taking measures to pre vent spcedlri DIED WHILE DRINKING BEER. .fames Gaines Strioken as He Held Can to Hi Head. Jame Gaines, a negro wno lived at No. Hum street, died jeterday afternoon while -ittlnic on the side of hi bed drink ing beer from a bucket. Up bad been talk Iri; to hi aunt. Mrs. Annie Scott, w .th whom he boarded. Just a few- rnln-les before he wa3 stricken. As he lifted the can to his lips and be can to eirlnk ho toppled over dead. It U t-uppocd that he died of heart disease, with which ho had t-een afflicted for sev ctal yara. Killed by Ilia lirotb.cr-ln-I.--. Itbl'll.UcTSI'EClAU Uecitur. III., July 22 John Eden, a coal miner, was shot and killed by his brother-ln-Hw. Edward Martin, a barber, this mornins at Nlantlc. a mining town west of this city. Martin gave himself up to the Marshal nnd telephoned to Decatur for tho Coroner. After Eden died Deputy Sheriff I'rltchett broucht Martin to this cltv. and he la now contined In the County Jail. Denver anil Colorado Spring. One fare, plus two ilollir for the round trip. Tickets on sale Julv 5d and llth. Au gust 1st. Tth and st- Leave St. Louis In the mornlnc arrive the next mornins -without change. Ma Ilock Island Route, tho short line and qulckc.t time. Otllcc lUlto WnlAJl"a AUCTIONEERS. -MfcW" A. n. SELKIRK & CO., AUCTION and STORAGE Iteirular ra !i e-very Saturday at w re-hnu. 1. -t 2 O ufeau av;. tai In re.den-e- a F!ct il'r llaln office. ?t N sixth st. rhon. M-lli i'JJSSt. AMUSEMENTS. ACES! FAER GROUNDS TO-DAY. High - Glass Races, 0 Ktctng begins at 2:35 o'clock, rain or shine. A.(lniiio, includia GranJ StaniJ, ?1.00. Concert by Sevmour's First Resident Ban.l. TJtgT7s oxtj. TO XIIIT. sat. Mr. i'Ke i:u iirniiv co. CRACK VAN STlDDIIOItD. I'RIM V IXfNA GJr-Ot-"L5-GiOFLA. 5at9 nn Ml nt Aar?. 1U IKust. and 0tep- DELSH AR MIS. IWJ, ID, SIT. E. E. RICE'S Great Eig Musical Hit. CikE E0I3SE9 II TEE CIST I "1492." tv tt- V I r - 1 taiceL Itia on th Ste. Ple-chae. It5rvel teaui at rk.lltr.an Drcat', 1151 011r. rHESTARK Uc-?Uni' ratilloD. HIGHLANDS lA't tVcek of "Girl With the Auburn Hair." Admlraica tn ;rourn Fre-e: lt"rvevl Seats a -nd la. Nut --PAriJTA. SUBURBAN .Rally Stits. Admlirlcn Krcec r.c rve.1 St-tt lOo aal I- iii(iii-n!.s vAinm ii.i.k. Carroll Jun-i. Willi, p. fiw-atn.lm. ?am JIe.rrls &.;.. Mill. a1 H"3n. The -onanl. (,rrrp oiran. Cnchard Quartet, and rnaar ether SUMMER RESORTS. Sii.fl.iier Resorts, The Republic Bureau. rull particulars concerniajr all Surama Itesorta supplied. Circulars, booklets and varied Information of Hotels and Resorts tcav bo had at The Itepubllc's Information Iiureau. bervlrei of the Bureau absolutalr free. hot ci. MKAinrri:. cvi-n saw. n. j. Nearopt t tl- tx-tan; tenth ea a under aam macare-neat; all moui Imn.vemcuta. senrlce r.nt-ciJjj.. tctal rates tar Julr. JeUlN TR.VCr - CO. HOTEL STERLING, Ocean Ecd cf Kntu,.y Avenue. AttanUs t.tj. .S. J. Th rewst and cne of the faest appoIntM r- tel un th c it. capacity 501: absolutely ftr iroof: built ef stir. anl bttcle; elevator, elec tric llcnt?. kteam heat. roci tingle or ea full an J nlth hut and cell baths, special rate tr July: bco-let mailed. V. I. Finch. G9AND ATLfiMTIG HOTEL. V-rclf-va iY5. anl Bach. Atlantic City. N. J. Fifth j?ar. Capacity TCi Iautltallr locattss. Orrtc-tra. OpD all year. Trm ar rnaaoo ifait. Write tcr fcoc..st. Charles E. Cop. f ha How Avary Beach Hotel, South l.aen, Mich. Flnt ro-ncier hot.l In the North est. Chanrtns lcatt?n n !ak front, and lnsta- city limits, rafeit bathire Leach. Most de'.Uthtrut rret en th eatern .here for a retful. heilth-Milsse-udnr. ilui. j twice dally. Hop Wei nf ca an.1 atur.Uir Mectrlc seiilce. Kate. i) to II J per vree k. Write for booklet. ETTAWAS. KIXGSVILXE, O.NTAItlO. On r.crth short cf tke Erie, an tacur's rids from Detroit. i.i most t-atlful f-jmrrr Resort the Gr .t Like. Xl-i holi coif lln-3. bt6 Inif. toatlcc. C.Mrc. tc t-uprtor acerommndatlons. Popular prlcr. For i:i--'nitS UK-Hit. Irmi. e-tc . address ts proprletuis Juhr. F AntlMel r Co. PROPOSALS. OTICK CF I'UBUCATIONThe Board cf Pu rnt j cf Mali-on County. . of Mlssls rlrrt, Kill let to trie Icv.K alel tUJr the coo tract for ftatlor.trry. .ecjiil too'.s ana otber ar ticJ such as are reQUiml by Ian to be fur R.iiM by tht f-M county on Mondar. te Zd day of August. A. I. I A iK-nJ of $2 must ac-comi-ai y ach bid. for the (ilthful rrtormance cf tr" contmct. AnJ the hlda are to ccntom. trl-tly to the rroUlcr.8 ef ch-ipter 12$ of th Annotated Code of 12 rt yilrilrz,l and amn 1 inet th?rrto. chapter S. sheet acta I.. Dlda mut te rtlei it th Chancery Clerk's office t Canton. 3dHcn Courty. 3tlslppl. on or te f r tfce lJt day of Auxut. 1-). A true copy of the minutes : H. Kemp. Chancery Clerk. flTC:fl-. GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE OF 16,600 FRANCS AT PARIS rriiO-- irgrsrgni eri.. .. "i,krf ehr nerre Income Qn. rt tr. c-l a wr akec-j co-ku-e.- ei m. ovvr U the result: ttt a the err are rt'i! xai utieksoftoW. I- e:rr"e. Stcnic-TrcoMes, TnhfW od UlrUl F" r fVJo-. .A..... i ... ..r.. .t...nh ta tsa nerres anS iru'.-'es.al! J cttlor.,porl!:' an I enr!e t..i ..v.. ...I e.nlT.1. n thft ectlre tTBtcco. P.rls: 22RueDrouot. He Ye-K t E. Foera & Co., 30 N. WKUm Sti WATHEY-CAYLUS OAPSULES. Tor orer half a century the popular rttntdy fa. j?erlor to alt ethers) with physleJana In .Surop a&4 America, fcr the prompt anJ complet cur ut long JUDdlCf er receat cases of deranaeat of tea urinary t-rrana in either stx. At U dnu guta. Vc bottle of 64 capsule. CUK A CO Paris. T int-1 A c- of bad health that It-I-P-A-X S win not ben efit. One ntes relief. No mat ter what's th matter, one wll do you j?ooJ. A cure may re mit If directions are followed. T-,v banish pain. Induce sleep, prolc-i? Hfc Sold at all drug cinrM. ten for five rent. Ft -ur tlrt the cnulne Ten enrnples and a JhX-.indV.tlnK.nu!. -Ulb. mailed to any ..a. Arm, tor fleo cents forwards to th- RIPAJ.3 ClIiailCAL, CO . 13 Ppruc St.. New Tor IFZ Polish WILIJA't F. IIOI-llnB. II. J DIEKNE1TB. President sveretarr. ESTAIl-lSirCD IN' 1IU. Missouri state Mutual Fire anl Marine Insurance Compan . OSee No. '' Chestnut be. bt. Iuls. Ifo. Tl 1 ell Main 2771. TU KJnloch A lCJX, l'ollct Are Written on Either uk or Mutual rUn' DIItECTOItS J. II C I ica. Au.u.ttjs ?7edderhi2t. 1 . lUUer, Jttnry l Haarstlck. Jaa. W. Kelt. M It. O-Jiweln. Jm H. halma. V F ltom. ssasm AaVt ? - e i j -. For Bilious Dispepsia zind loss of Appetite. j& si Ewr c.