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KJptUitiTT '.yn- -J" w? '" "-f -ifSnt?Xf,f-Aar p -A-r-r i -, V 45?-! -- ..-- -w.,vts, THE EEPUBLIC: TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1901. 11 I BV - ft' I fl e -r L IE 4tV s-fe nw -iF; iir v. W-i ROOMS FOR REST. . .Three Lines for Fle Cent. Each Additional Line Five Cents Extra. , ALL dextrlng neatly 1-nilshcd rooms, from BOa -fer day up. reduced rates by the week, call at r so Fine: all conveniences. n"t.-'-1'. desiring nice, comfortable rooms, ix a Uy; 21.2S a week up. Write House, southwest .corner 2lnth and Pine. Strictly first-class. .-"BACON St. 1535-Two well-furnished connect tag rooms; housekeeping If desired: bath; one-."h-lf block Cass and Grand c. cor lines. EEKTOK St. 820-Furntshea rooms for gentle .-iiwuKoi nouse-eepiiu r. i BENTON St. 905-Itooms for housekeeping; In ig location: 87.50 per month. Call SOS iie-ionsi. 'ROADWAY. 613 S. Nicely f urnUhed room for 'v v BC CCpi-g. Ti BROADWAY. 105 and 107 N. At the "nest." SO rooms. 2Sc; 10 rooms. Kc;'10 rooms. 60c per day. CARR Bt. 727 Large, neatly furnished front rooms, complete for housekeeping; laundry and all conveniences. CA&S Ave.. SS0S Wcll-fumlshe- front room for light housekeeping; terras reasonable. i" CHOUTEAU Ave.lllSFurnlsne4 roomi for flight -onse-eeplng. CHOUTEAU Ave.. 1333 Nice turn, room, house "keeplng and genu preferred; ll-SO. ". CHOUTEAU Ave.. 1S1 Nicely furnished front room for two gentlemen; also single rooms. CHOUTEAU Ave.. 1016 Two connecting, nicely "turn, front rooms: back parlor, 22 25; all clean, housekeeping or gentlemen: all con v. COMPTON Ave.. 216 N. Neatly furnished , rooms; southern exposure; single or en suite; prt- ... . 1J, COOK" iv j.tsi vteiv furnished room. In jprlvau family; very desirable: reasonable. DAYTON-StT2S2pb:ie nicely furnished front -room: second floor: suitable for one or two per sons; all conveniences: rent reasonable. DELMAJl Boulevard. ll Nice second-story front room: southern exposure: all conveniences; for gtctUmn; references exchanged. DELMAR Boulevard. 3812-Gentieman desiring nice home In private family of adults: southern exposure; second floor; 'phone In house. EADS Ave.. 2513 Elegantly furnished second story: one "br two connecting rooms; hot bath. I oi .s; very rcasonapie. kaktviv Ai. S3. Xewlv furnished rooms: luthfrn Mnosun"! roomers or llEht house etp- lrg; all conveniences; terms reasonable. VT.vn.T'VTtr f if v virelv nr.d completely furnished rooms: cheap: for housekeeping, be tween Marhet and Chestnut. EIGHTH St.. -M9a N. Elegant, newly tur Xilshtxl rooms; hot water: free baths: iroxa 53 yrceK up: rrencp restaurant in conneewn. pir.HTrrvTH st. qi N. xicelv furnished for light housekeeping; eastern and southern ex posure; all conxenlences; cheap. "EIGHTEENTH St.. 1127 N. Two double rooms, first floor; newly cleaned and furnished; also ttcrd-floor rooms: rent single or en suite; for gentlemen or housekeeping. ERICSSON. IOCS Locust Apartment for ge" men; has library, gymnasium, bicycle stable, hot and cold baths and rocf garden. FRANKLIN Ae..3S13-Newly furnished rooms: front and connecting; breakfast If desired. EUOENIASt. t37 Nicely furnished front Toom also other rooms: half block from union '-tatlon; bath and all comenlences: strangers accommodated. EASTON Ave . 3509. Near Grand-Two unfur nished rooms, first floor: southern exp.: pmate family: use of bath: 29 per month. rVANS Ave.. 2507 Neatly furnished room; tculhem exposure: bath, gas; convenient to cars; cne block east of Grand. FRANKLIN Ave. JUS Two nicely furnished front rooms: third floor: for light housekeeping. Tilth or without board. Call second floor. FRANKLIN Ave.. 2J15 Three rooms and bath: scond floor: furnlhed for housekeeping: res m-e: separate meter: quiet: prNate; adulta only: references. , "GRAND Ave.. 1403 N. Pleasant rooms, south ern exposure: one suitable for two gentlemen; one "for light housekeeping. "LEFFINOWELL Ave.. -Ml-Three nice, clean Qtns, Qownsta-rs; rent reasuiwMj.-. e i c ei. TCIf 1 fnmliliM flOUthem n. o--. -..,... .... hsure rooms: terms reasonable. Tn f 1.1 nt... 4ti.l reoms. nicely furnished, double or single, -week -or month. , "" i.OCUST. 2935 Elegantly furnished rooms; oathern'nnd northern exposure; all conveniences; terms reasonable. LOCUST Bt. 811. Next to St Nicholas Hotel Rooms for gentlemen: hot and cold Altered baths; - electric llgnt: rurnace nea.; rent cmctp. w..o nn x. !.. e,, nl.hul f - t 0f.i4 M Toons: all conveniences; splendid location; terma TeLsonable. LUCAS Ave.. 418 (The Inn) Rooms by the' i Bight 15c to Sc: by the week, Jl to $1.50; bathe tree: hot and cold water. LUCAS Ave.. S03S Two or three nicely fur "nlshed rooms t- private family: rent cheap to par ities without children; references. LUCAS Ave,. 3020 Two newly papered and aewly and completely furnished, connecting, .rooms for light housekeeping: all convenlenceei' LUCAS Ave- 3137 Elegantly furnished single stall room: also finely furnished second-story front room; southern exposure; for couple or two gentlemen- MORGAN St, 333 Newly furnished, light, try, clean rooms; first and second floor; private family. r . MORGAN St. rm Large room; suitable for iladles or three gentlemen or couple; homelike; fine location; cheap If taken at once. r OLIVE St. ZUt Two good basement room In ..exchange for work. - OLIVE St, S322 Elegantly furnished rooms, modern In all respects, for gentlemen or quiet couple. , iULVIQ St. 1814 Front enA back tt-rlor; also im for housekeenliur: reasonable: newlv Aeco- ted "- OLTVB Rt. U1s .'Vlrslv fnm(-Tt front Tnomt "tlso other rooms; for one or two persona; rea- onable. ; OLIVE St, M48A Two nicely furnished rooms, ne for men and one for housekeeping; very rea- eonsnie. rOLTVII St, 132 Nicely furnished rooms; large nw. au-'ui. buiwui- iir .wu .niucuicui nun second-story hall room. OLIVE St. 1EU Second-floor back, ; hall toom. ll.M: second-floor front for housekeeping; cne room for honsekeeplng. CBO. . OLIVE St, ISIS Rooms for gentlemen with two beds: $1 and R-tS each per week; also nice -; iimiawB-eping room -run water, ma. PTKB Rf 1991 Vf1nlw tnfnlihM mvm, 1r& housekeeping; also hall rooms. :' : PINE St. 1K Newly furnished rooms for gen tltmen only; by the day or week. "I-INB St. 2927 Nestlv fumlhM front Turlor. Also other rooms; bath, gas; southern exposure. , PINE St. 1009 Newlr furnished: central: one " lnute of post office: all street cars; tea mln- ee wa.a union station; private xamiiy. SCHOOL Rt. X1I7 Nleelr furnished room suit. )le for gentleman; private family. SIXTH St. 817 N- Cosy house: Just opened: erythlng new; rooms, 16b, 20c 2Sc tl and up weeic; conveniences; inciuaing xree Da-n. THIRTEENTH St.. 1247 8. Clean, nicely fur- aea rooms; cot rain, gas; rent very Te-sen-le. TWELFTH St. 2300 S. Rooms completely for- nea zor ugnt nouseaeeping; soutnern exposure; iry convenience. i .'ivicu?th St. ?Jl n. ;iegnuy zamisnea l-oonui; sonthem exposure; bath: all convent- Ave.. 13 Two or three nicely furn. complete for light housework; private without children. HAfi St. 2S20 Seoond-atonr front mm. rwtthi-U conveniences, in private family. iKUT St. 171S Four furnished rooms, two do. two db uuib; h oui; no V 1ST and no. UTTcnTOK Ave.. 1S01 Front moms. LL M.Eo and 82.50 per week; all convenience-. NGTON Ave.. 2S40 Furnlhd rooms rooms' T light housekeeping: all couvenl- enees. -WASHTNOTON Ave.. 2817 Well -furnished front toomi; southern exposure; modern comenlences; sun preferred. , WASHINGTON Boulerard. S32S Two elegantly -furnished front rooms, convenient to three car llnes: very reasonable; call at once. WASHINGTON Ave.. 1503-Newly furnished roc is for gentlemen only, by the day. week or -month: tl to 83 per week; bath, lunchroom. WASHINGTON. 2643 Large, cool, second-story roone; three windows to each: southern, north- - era and eastern exposure; suite 85; unfurnished "tO. -ML WASH-NOTON Ave.. 15T Two nicely xnr T.Uhed front rooms for housekeeping or for gen tlemen: also other rooms; all conveniences; tea- .. eon-Die; aoutnem exposure. j: ROOMS WITH BOARD. Three Lines for Five Cents. Each Additional Line Five Cents Extra. ""-ARISTOCRATIC river bluffs, 'midst fruit and -flowers; coolest plsce In city: front room; ex cellent board: 87 to 810 week; Broadway can -pees front orchard gates. 4708 S. Broadway. BROADWAY. OS N. Nicely famished rooms. i or -ntno-t Doara; aiso one room zor oxace erchant tailor. COOK Ave.. Is78 Nice. large aecond-stc front aotruieni e posure; newiy x-rnis-ca; nra x boerd and service: private family. crtnr Ave.. 404S Nlcelr furnished second-storr front- room with alcove: also eouthem-expoeed gooa DO ra: pear u ire e car u -. -ji y?fx . , -- ?-.: ,. - Tm rr fMt imiiii, MnHum . if. B .TH( -rtthi y?WML .-roonlers ;. -.'jujcK )B T ':.'felsas vs eenjeoze, riu i j z : -iu r r ecu. fi -ot aaa cold Pazn: pr lvaze znm-y; Tery reaa. XS COOK AT-,-atr. large nicely f-rnlsbed i-r T eeod4oor front and conneoUng rooms: (ontti- :e- e-pcenre: Bret-cla-s board: terms iwisntuMe. g COQ ON Ave HIS N. Nicely furnished -;- la private family, with or without board: rf;:-modern conveniences: ten ne reasonable; also ::ffi-?-oo - tor light houeekreplng. - ktcDATTGS St. ICHA Pleasant farnlshed room: hjy-J Wre Heat table board; all conveniences: -ratea Ci.-,.Vary: rwioable; gentl-men preterred; call and s:..Ma .. - , 3'v54jriAB Are- 7 Four da-lra-la jooau js -nt-o-u- board; re-io-aWe. - ROOMS WITH BOARD. Three Lines for Five Cents. Each Additional Line Five Cents Extra. DELMAR Ave- 8901 Elegantly furnished room with or without board; all conveniences DELMAR Boulevard, 3932 Handsome second story room: first-class board; all conveniences; moderate prices. DELMAR Boulevard. 2915-Nlcely furnished second-floor room: good board: all conveniences; pri vate family; for gentlemen. DELMAR Boulevard, 4110 Nicely furnished second-story front and connecting rooms: single or together: good board; all conveniences. DELMAR Boulevard, 4360-Elegant suite, or rooms ana ooara; coupie or genu eiacn; mra yard. home comforts. Call from 10 to i o'clock. YlL 3nT MM " vIba mnnrt story front room, with board: modern com en tentes; suitable for two gentlemen; very reason able. ELEGANTLY furnished second-story front room; prlate family; no ohlldrcn: good board: all conveniences; near Cook and Whlhl-r. F 193. Republic EIGHTH St. 1120 S. Nicely fur. rooms with or without board. FINNEY Ave.. 4147 (Corner Whlttler) Nice, large rooms: all like front rooms: private family; mi con emencea; near gooq oo rmng pi-c-. FRANKLIN Ave.. 2218 One furnished room, second floor, suitable for two ladles, with or without board, by widow lady. GRAND Ave.. 91 N. ("The MacPherson")-Blg reduction In rates; elegantly furnished rooms; steam heat: marble baths: parlors, smoker, tele phone: very choicest cuisine; location unsur passed; six car lines: day board! LACLEDE) Ave., 8430 Nicely furnished front and other rooms; good board; private family; bath and all comenlences. LlNDELL Boulevard. 8910 Large, elegantly furnished connecting rooms, single or en suite; with or without board: In modern house: reason able. LOCUST St. 8032 Nicely furnished second-story front and adjoining room; desirable board; large lawn: reasonable. LOCUST St, 1631 Front parlor: second-story front and side room, with board; table boarders warted; terms reasonable. LOCUST St.. 2SI2 Nicely furnished front par lor: , also rooms with southern exposurs; good table board: all com enlences. LOCUST St. 2930 Second and third floor rooms: bath, single and double, with board; ery reasonable. Klnloch phone C 738. LOCUST St.. 1520 and 16I3 Newly equipped and furnished houses: beautiful rooms; telephone and all conveniences: first-class board. LOCUST St.. 2SD6 Nicely furnished second-story front and other nice rooms, with or without board; also rooms for light housekeeping. LOCUST St. 2200 Corner house; well fur nished, clean rooms; central location: private boarding place; parlor. Mrs. Harry Ball. LOCUST St, 8048 Neatly furnished, clean rooms, with or without board: detached house; public parlor: Altered water: meals served. LUCAS Ave.. 3336 Nicely furnished rooms: all conveniences: with or without board; convenient to three car lines. LUCAS Ave.. 27T. Rooms and board In a small boarding-house, with a respectable South ern family; all modern conveniences. LOCUST St.. 2807 Nicely furnished second story front room, with alcove and running water: also other nice rooms: first-class board. LOCUST Sc, HIS Large connecting front and single rooms; southern exposure; furnished up to date; every convenience: nrat-clase table; reaa. LUCAS Ave.. 8414 Elegant cool parlor: south- em exposure; modem conveniences: other rooms: southern exposure; board optional; terms very rc-soratle. McPHERSON Ave., 414 PleaM-t rooms and board; private family; terma reasonable. McPHERSON. 4058 and 4080-Nlcely furnished OLIVE St.. 3728 Newly furnished rooms, with board; references exchanged. OLIVE St. 4017 Large southern-exposed front roar; eiso single room: la le ana service iu c class; references exa changed. CTheV-Iari OLIVE St. 42fis rTheVBaTTlncerl Un-to-date xamuy noxei; moaem appoint lenxs; service xuai class; summer rates very reasonable. .. .. . . .: .- -- - .ir.. - ' a . PINE St. 8006 Newly furnished rooms erttn board: hot and cold water; bath; good locality; ery convenience. PINE St. 8200 Neatly furnished southern-exposure room: also large front room; good board; clean and reasonable. PINE St, 8731 Large, bright second-story front room, newlv furnished; attlta hie for four gentlemen: good board; southern exposure; bath.J PINE St. J01S-Detached house, newly fur nished, with yard, gas, hot bath; home cooking; private family: rooms slnxle or en suite: rea sonable. ROOM and board for a gentleman, private fam ily; widow's own home; every convenience; se lect West End locality; good cooking; 85 per week. R 203. Republic SHERIDAN Ave.. 2Js-N!cely famished second floor front room; two or four gentlemen; with or without board; private family; terms reasonable. WASHINGTON Bou-, 410-Nicely furnished rooms and good table. WASHINGTON Ave.. 44S3 id and 3d story front room, with board: southern exposure. WASHINGTON' Ave.. JW Rooms, with or without board: convenient to University Club and three line of cars. WASHINGTON Boulevard. l Nicely fur nished rooms; home comforts: first-class board; all conveniences: very reasonable. , WASHINGTON .Ave MX Two single rooms, with or without board; either room large enough for two; all conveniences: reasonable. WASHINGTON Ave.. 1503 Newly famished rooms for gentlemen only, by the day. week or month: 81 to 33 per week; bath, lunchroom. WASHINGTON Boulevard. H1-Drble eeo-ond-etory front room; southern exposure: three large windows: good board; modem convenience-. WASHINGTON Ave., MOSDeslrable eeeond floor room and others: complete for housekeeping newly papered; aonthem exposure: fine location; 83 up. WASHINGTON Ave.. CU7 Pleasant front rooms, with board; gentleman roommate wanted; reasonable to employed partlea for summer months: all convanfencee. WEST BELLE) Plaoe. 4112 Pleasant second etonr front room, furnished or unfurnished; with WE8TBELLT3, 4800 Rooms, single or eo suite: with board: references required. WEST BELLI and good board: elM-Hloely furnished room porcn ana ansae trees; references comnrnx BOARD. i"- 1 ti f nnrnnn nnnnAn nnjuirin-i lt-ti BOARDERS WANTED Boarders at one of the prettiest farms In Illinois; sixty miles from St Louis: on the Big Four road; price p.60 per week. Address Box 889. Hlllsboro. faT SPEND your vacation at .Wraoonda Springs; good board; large rooms; boating, fishing; cele prated Wyaconda and Beldon waters. Address C. N. Thomas, La Orange, -to. ROOMS AHD BOMS WAHTED. A YOUNG man wants beard in small, strictly private family, in southwestern part of cltr state terms. - 1H Republic -y' . A ROOM with board In a refined private fam lly. by a lady employed during the day: West End preferred; references exchanged. D lit, Rs- FIIRNTBHEn Mom with nr -,!.... vu jroung roMLnsar belmar Garden; state terma. ) MOTHER, three ichUdren, aged (, and 8, -h?d.. fiTr-wrtT "o-SJ'S-! fwt. ww raw ax, T-CMtW sflr- fm. Kw iw-iwt wit. .Vtll and n-Segta.-TTB-Ren " " FTJRrTIBHED BOOSES AHD VIiATI VOR RK1TT. rHANKLIN. UK Neatly f led fiat, a roc s, with gma i m ana bath; newly rencUsd. ! ?!" !U-5:?r. f- see Wore renting elsewhere. rsniej TTAH-Tkai-ls-fTfT-W .-J-.tJv.i .. - ... " r,ZiZX.r-1&. 2,"ZZEi """"i -ar. near """- '" ' lani. nsnro-. t im -. - ....- ......weunv Alt., AWVI -AUr KU-IUWa -eignborVod.1 " " WtMr' 'WASHINGTON Ave.. 4a-rralshedhouse for FOR RENT APARMENTS, FLATS. WMMMMMMWHt CALIFORNIA Are., 80-jnt, with atUc ea. mented cellar, gas; 8JO. EWINO Are.. KM N.rmr rooms, bath, noreh! steam hsatjanltor; 880. m Porcn, Co2PANYVLBN"HDLa nBA1' BSrATB OUVE : St. 171-ffiz rooms, two porches, bath. 00mIfi;-N"RUI,B B-U TATB TO 1ET FOR Hl-nil FCRPOSES. CORNER saloon, with reetaurant and Or rooms above: fine location, la -elg-bornooa 3 Union Station: wlU leaae to iooineM-l-ie party. For Information apply at 9 ouVTit wgjsgy-rr- -'- LOCUST Bt. tM-afcood floor; ltrtt; fine tbrht ' power famished If -MU Applyflrrt ftjor. ' NORTH -CABXBT St, 8-L-rge storeroom In good locauoa; s-lt--W fT -SSr.raS . per or Jeweler. r' for Rianurw-f gs. COOK Ave.. W TWgTit-roo- ssodera dw-llt-ei ?wl.fi-!?- . - . n. TS.aiBPI.liB ea water heat sanitary' Keys at : rent W. inCHIOAN Ave heat: sanitary plam -aUfyette; rant rf,b1 tnoms; hot Plumbing: perfect order. "r-tTb-ow,- Ht N. aChth at fJuVt was; , hot-water . . am ii . FOR RE5TSUBVRDA FROPEUTY. WEBSTER Groves Houfe, 10 rooms; near schools and churches. 13 N. Eleventh st IMPROVED CITY Pnoi'EIlTY FOIl SALE. ELEVBN-ROOM new Colonial dwelling, with etery modern Improt ement : largo hall In center: light, chterful rooms. Apply to owner on prem ises. 50S3 Washington boulevard. TO colored people, two hnndsome houes, six rooms. In flats of three on each floor. 11 IDS, Re public S!X-Rii"M l.rlck cottnie: lot 27x107: good brick and stone walks. Call 3535 Madison st $1,1 00" WILL BUY House No. 3307 Hickory St. One-storv brick cot tage of two rooms, basement and cellar; also old frame houne In rear; lot 21x120 feet to alley: for key and term see KEELEY & CO.. 1113 Chestnut st ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. For Sale 3S16 Russell ave , near Spring nve., nice two-storv stock brick-front house of eight rooms, with hall, bath, gas, hot and cold wnter, furnace, slate roof; lot 25x120 feet to alley. Will be vacant May 25. For prlco and terms see KfiELEY & CO.. 1113 Chestnut st NICE BRICK COTTAGE. For Sale House and lot No. 20 Lnflln st, near North Market, one-story brick cottago of J rooms; good cellar, granitoid; lot Mxlio feet to alley. For key and price sie KEELEY & CO . 1113 Chestnut st BIOS MAPLE AVEXUE. For Sale DIGS Maple ave., near Clarendon: brand-new two-story buff brick-front house of 10 rooms: a very lino reception hall; bath, hot and cold water; hot-water heating; granitoid cellar; possession In 20 or 30 das given. Sto Mr. Pow ers In house, or coll on KEELEY & CO.. 1113 Chestnut st ME RESIDENCE-WEST EI Only half block from Forest Park: one of bi-st constructed houses In city; eery modern Im nrotement: all hardwood furniture finish; extra large reception hall; fine MU'nrd-room 20x41 fret: hot.wnter heat: lot 100 feet front; hand somely Improved with all kinds of shrubherv; will soil house completely furnished If desired: opportunity seldom orfercd to secure house of this kind Futher particulars see LEON L. HULL R. E. CO.. 801 Chestnut st $7,500 Twelve-room modern house, located on Delmar ave. northwest of Forest Tark: hardwood finish; two baths and all ether modern Improvements; lot 40x185. For particulars address 1! 165, Re eubllc. CXIMPROVED CITY PROPERTY Foil SALE. LOT 23x140 feet, on S. Ninth st; big birgnln: must sell at once. New ton & Co., 216 Lincoln Trust Hldg. SUDURDAX PROPERTY FOR SALE. COTTAGE on monthly payments; nice, new Hi-stcry frame cottage of 4 rooms, with lot COx -i2H feet situated ono block from Sutton Sta tion, on Facltlc Railroad, and two blocks from Maplewood station, on Suburban; terms, 1100 cash down and SIS per month. KEELET & CO., 1113 Chestnut st. PROPERTY OUT OF CITY FOR SALE. A GOOD two-story brick business house, with SO feet front and 133 feet deep. In city of 2.S00 population; 50 miles from St. Louis; also U anres pasture near city. Drawer 28, Carlyle, 11L FARMS FOR SALE. V IKF! fn m 1 ilt.a f-n c T.n,.la, itn ..-. In cultivation; 42 acres pasture; will be sold at half value. Lyons. 2211 Olive. ROANOKE Stock Farm for Sale Ilest situated stock farm In Denton County; 4,000 acres In solid body; 2,000 acres of the ery best black waxy land In Texas: 1,700 acres In cultivation; p),uil worth of Improvements; 900 acres In wheat made 20.000 bushels of wheat; 200 acres In oats made 13.000 bushels; 185 acres In cotton averaged one balf bale per acre; 200 acres In corn made 40 bush els per acre; 100 acres In millet mads 14 tons per acre. Remainder grating patches and gardens. Both Denton end Mnrshall creeks run throuxh this place and In addition there are four flowing artesian wells. Steam thrasher, harvesters and binders, mowers and plows, and general run or farm Implements all go with this form at 125 per acre. J. W. Medlln. Roanoke. Tex. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Roe Place Lots -ON- UFATETTE AT.., COPELII ATE.. GETER AVE., COHPTOM AYE., LOUISIANA AYE., Just east of Reservoir Parle, AT AUCTION, - Upon tha Premises, Saturday, Jane 1, 3 O'clock. The entire surroundings are HIGH-CLASS AND PARK LIKE. Restricted for Residences. STREETS, SIDEWALKS, ALLEY MADE. OJSLV 1-4 CASH. GET A FIaAT. HENRY HIEMENZ, JR., 014 Chestaitt St. FOR SAME MISCELLANEOUS. BUT tout secondhand building material from American Wrecking Co.. Vandsvanter and Kas ton ares. ELEOANT Brunswick pool and billiard table; sell or rent reasonable: also all kinds of sup plies on hand. J. I- Fowler. 1X3, Market it. FOUR full quarts of Kentucky Bourbon, ex ceedingly fine, packed In plain box, sent postpaU for n.H. Kentuoky Whisky House. 817 Franklin. NEW six-room house, at half price. Call at ESS Century building. I HAVU a complete and fine carpenter (car builder) tool chest to sell. Write or call after S o'clock p. m. at No.MKtA N. Twentieth st. ANTIQUE French bedstead, rosewood and ma hogany chairs, richly carved; antique bric-a-brac. Oay. toil 8. Broadway. TVVLi line of mantles for Welsbach lights, tl per doses and upwards. Condon Rroa., 102S and 1-tS Market st QA8 and electric fixtures: selling out at cost! tine fixtures at halt regular price. Bredsold Oas Future Works. 1014 Pine st. OREAT bargains In ice chests, refrigerators. gas. gasoline and oil stoves at Condon's, 10M and lozs Marxet NEW and Secondhand billiard and pool tables: 1 second also taoptns and balls; supplies of all kinds. A. SrSchmldt. V Market at. Bell Main 2776M. - ONB lane and one small slis sate. N. Fourth st. CONFErrn. the Parisian novelty, for balls, parties and weddings. Bt. Louis Confetti Com pany. I N. Ninth st ONB grocery Ice box. two show cases, one stand hand coffee mill and household goods; very cneap. j -w. ntpuunc t. 1 l.nDB .! MM. ... Mil f.ai.1 . ... Tery fine razors, Etta, worth SI-CO. Standard Tool Co.. t3 N. Sixth St., next to Hilt's. SCREEN and poultry wire; big assortment; lowest prices; hardware, every description. Stand ard Tool Co.. 823 N. Sixth St.. next to Hilt's. 1,000 yards of blnegr-ss sod In West End. Apply Room 1217 -Tolland building. FIEHINO tackle, fish hooks, single and double KU an brands. Gc and lOo per dozen, standard ol Co.. 823 It. Sixth st. next to Hilts'. ATTENTION Pictures enlarged with 6-lnch gilt frame, $2: albums, holy pictures, etc.; frames to order. Lydlk Art CO.. 10-1 Franklin. K-TLROAD watches of alt styles: In perfect order; at your own price. MU N. Grand ave. EUREKA Springs mineral water, per case of 11 one-half gallons. W. Depot, S101 North Mar fcst St. Drop postal. ROLLER-TOP desk and chair. In use three weeks. Fletcher Typewriter Co.. Us N. Eighth. TO Introduce Royal Bell cigars wtll give one pound fine chocolate with SO for S3: express bre pald Clark Candy Co.. -tl Clark av " VARNISHES, all colors, 2Sc quart; strictly pure lead (c: putty 2c: oaker and Venetian lc; turpes SOo. Buckley, rail B. Broadway. C-ronde-let lOsU. SQMICAL WkViFEgS?Sa$& Waahlngton avenue, etty. . - HALL'S STANOARP SAFES Mi's Saft. ait LtckWrts, 7K WASMMTH iYE. HACRIS-IR-. For Sale. ELECTRIC motors nnddynamos to rent; from 1 to 60 horse-power. Roi Electric Company, 201 S. Third t. f WE hao 20 secondhand electric fans, cheap; call at once. 12 N. Eighth st. I30ILERS-A pair of boilers OOxin, with 41 4-Inch flues, flush fronts, rocker grates; fine condition JCD0.0D One f.lilC. with 3S 4-Inch Hues. Hush front, rocker grates 150.00 Engines tO-II.-P. Wt-stlnghousc Standard automatic 151.00 W-H.-lv Armlncton-PImB automat'c 94.00 Pumps Duplex, brass lined, 6-4-6 eo.oo One lbdraullc 7-4-10 Oonlcn Duplex 75 CO lleitors SuO-lI.-P. Excelsior cpen tjpe 100.00 40O-H.-P. RenoIds closed tjpe 150.0 Telephone Main 2281A, or address M 113. Repub lic. GASOLINE AND STEAM ENGINES Boilers, steam pumps, steam, gas and water sup plies, sawmill machinery, beltlnc. hose, etc. FAIRBANKS. MOUSE ft CO.. St. Louis. DOGS, CATS. HBTS. FOR KALE. DOOS. birds, cats, rabbits, poultry, pigeons; all kinds pet stock bought, rold nm exchanged. Osbourne's Bird Store, 1313 N. Broadway. LAROEST St. Bernard dog l State; n flrrt- firlze wlnntr; only 23 months old. C HI, Itcpub Ic. MONK.ETH. parrots, ferrets, Mbxlcan and Spanish cannry bird, red htnls. morkrrn. Wehr- T'li.linTlT-r.ri fn f .Int. nnnnl..- flnn .... blood stock. Bishop Kennels, 1'. O. Box CIS, St. LolIs, Mo. nusi.nss for sale. CONFECTIONERY. Ire cream, news, tobacco and launlry branch: seven jrars established :ood stand World's Fair; must sell at once. 1513 -ranklln ave. CORNER grocery and meat market: good cash business; will be sold cheap; good reason for sell ing. W 163. Republic. GROCERY and liquor store; big bargain; tLOOO cash 1631-lcjr, Wash t. MEAT MARKET Meat market: good cash fauMnefls: reasonable; reason, going to lcaio city. -122 S. Third st. ONE-chalr Imrber shop for sale cheap on oqsy pnjments. Add. J. M. McCown, Doepnater, Mo. RROCERT On North Side; a bargain If sold this week. K 182, Republic. BAKHEIt shop for sale; good paying stand. 2710 S. Broadway. OOOD grocery and saloon; good reason for sell ing. Cull at Thirteenth and Lucas. CONTECT10NERT and lunch room, news stand, laundry branch; cheap; on account of sickness. 4030 Easton ave. RESTAURANT, near Union Station: big b-ir-raln: best location. Newton A Co., 21G 1-ncoln Trust building. RESTAURANT, on Chestnut St.; imp; yours for 1150. New ton & Co.. 21C Lincoln Trust bldg. ROOMING-HOUSES; large assortment; In bst parlx of city. Newton Co., Z19 Lincoln Trust building. BARBER shop: good location: wilt sell cheap; rcison for seillrg, other business. 42U Etinton. WIOLE or half Interest In a line summer and winter retort just outside city limits, 723 Mor gan st. HORSES AliO VEHICLES. Far Sale. ALL kinds of delivery wagons, storm buggies, new and secondhand. Young A Co.. 14- N. Broadway. AL1X traps, Columbia buggies runabouts, wire-wheel bikes. Stanhopes, surreys, a full line delivery and road wagons; can biMtd you any thing In the vehicle line you may want; our prices will Interest ou; all work guaranteed one year. Deeds & Hanky. EOS N. Main St., between Washington and Vine st. BAY mare, S yearn old; nice driver: city broke; must bo sold at once. Apply 212 N. Fifteenth st. BEAUTIFUL family mare; a home pet. Call and ace It. 1512 Olive st. GOOD riding horse for sale cheap. Purina Mills, Eighth and Gratiot. " HARNESS AH kinds of new and secondhand hnrne-9 at bottom prices; the best for the least money. A. Tuckett. 1522 and 1524 N. Broadway. STORM buggies, grocer, butcher, baker, laun dry, peddler and light-order wagons; also light truck, spring stake wagon. John Toblnka, 140S N. Seventh st. PEDDLER'S wagon for sale. Inquire 2(00 Washington ave. ONE storm buggy and harness, good as now) bargain. 4205 Page. OPEN buggy; very cheap. 1111 Palm st. FOUR largo draft horses, two large mules, two small ones, six medlum-slxe horses, four two horse platform stake wagons,, one one-horro stake wsgon, six sets of harness. Express Office, 1011 N. Brcadnay. WE have and manufacture all klndn business woxons and storm buggies; our wagsns equipped with Wlttlch patent end gates. 1-3 N. Seventh. CHEAPEST hornets In the city; large BtockJ buggy harness 14, S7.C0 and 111; wagon harness, til vp. H. C. Jansren. 1300 N. Thirteenth st. DOCTOR'S phaeton or buggy: will sell cheap; call and see. 1913 Chouteau ave. LIGHT spring wagon and hotso; cheap; top bugsy. 13). H-8 N. Jefferson ave. DRIVING horre; tultablo for storm buggy or surrey; family broke; largo work horse; also combination saddle and driving horso- 4503 Easton. FAMILY-BROKE surrey horse and one com bination horse; extra fine saddler. 1209 N. Bread way. , RUNABOUT and harness; bargain. Residence, K2i Chestnut st EXTRA fine draft mare: weight 1.450; good puller; three mules; suitable for delivery; good movets; 1125 pair; bargains. 151T N. Elghteenlh. FOUR beautiful polished brass gas fixtures, J. 8. 4 and hall light for 112.50. S000 Pine st FINE black, chunky mare: top park wagon; Ku .,, r ucay. D1UC DUUli;i OVW 1 V. flCTl tr ! fin . Ann atil amm . Am. SC6 Lacledo ave. 8PRINO wagon, suitable for carpenter or huck ster; good condition: S25. S11S Lcfflngwall ave. STORM buggies, runabouts, park, top delivery; one-horse trucks: first-class work; moderate prices; see me. J. II. Selztr, 1523 N. Fourteenth St.: near Cass. STYLISH rubber-tired trap, good i Call & Haass make. S319 Laclede. i new. Mo- TWO good, cheap horses; also nice pony; a bargain. 1017 Cam Spring Styles Carriages, Tictorias, Station Wagons, Runabout Spiders, Stanhopes, All the Latest Styles. James A. Wright & Sons Carriage Co.. Washington Ave., Cor. Nineteenth. RAPP ft HOLIER CARRIAO- COMPANY Builders of fine carriages. Buggies, rockaways, barouches, surreys, phaetons and traps of every description built to order, -lis, 2220 and 2222 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Sptcial attention given to painting and repairing. Telephones Main MIA and O 771. Secondhand Carriages. A large variety In perfect repair will be sold st great bargains. James A. Wright ft Sons Car. flags Co.. Washington ave.. corner of Nineteenth. PASTUIIAGE. PASTURE Fine bluegrass. Page and Ferguson avenues. In county: two lines cars; running water. Q. D. Fisher. 216 Watnwrlght building. HOUBY TO LOA.f . Oa Real Estate. Real Estate Loans On city property; quick answer and prompt clos ing of loan. HAYDEL REALTY CO., 101 N. Seventh st Oa Personal Property. A PRIVATE party loans money on furniture, easy payments; confidential and proper treat ment 501 Chemical bide- Eighth and Olive sts. APPlicATIONS for loans on household goods receive our prompt attention. New York Finance Co.. 207-8-9 Odd Fellows bldg.. Ninth and Olive. EQUITY FINANCE CO. Money without se curity; we buy salaries and negotiate loons on furniture: easy payments. 1410 Union Trust bldg. JOHN W. 8TAI--Y. 202 N. Ninth, room 502, negotiates loans of 2S end upwards on personal property: low rates; terms to suit; confidential. LOANS by private party on furniture or pianos; business conddentlal; discount If paid before due. 405 Benolst building. Ninth and Pine.- MONEY to loan on furniture, pianos and all good securities; lowest rates In city; business strictly confidential; est 1879. 1001 Morgan st MONEY for salaried people, boarding-house keepers, teamsters, etc, without security: easiest terms; largest business In forty principal cities. Tolman, room 801. 211 N. Seventh st M0KET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. We furnish you money quickly sad confidential ly, without security. National Credit CO., rooms ui-M2 Chemical building. Eighth and Olive sts. MEDICAL. IASUSt Ut.Chlcherrir'iEsrflthPemirroytlPini, I Best) aeJMl Owl BeU-Hel Take ae etten. SECRET SOCIETIES. HEIGHTS OF PYTHIA. -.".H110.11. kODOE. NO. U. K. OF P.. I3 !?? at Delebar-e Hall. Broadway and fS K' el?ry' Pay. Work In rank of Es- quire. May 24 JLa!m"re.1f0of,2!2RBACU- C C PAQ f.tl Tr... ...--.. ket !',.'.of ' ' - A- n- "' I'M Msr vui.TSf'l mMa .'very F'Way evening visitors alwajs welcome. Ch,.,c.Flnk.K. of R. ft' W- a"AT- C & k-3-k k? AmT P .".ALI' MONITOR LODQEt, !" " A.of ' east hall Century build- I"';'. ?n Thursday evening. May 20. at h m ,"c,c "harp. The rank of Knight will U?niw i rr.d .upon. thrc9 Esquires. Visitors cor Ji y V""xl and members expctd. Senators, toko notice VT-O- O. KEMrF. a C. . J. Otto. K. of R. ft S. -J- UA?JLE1LVLL. ROI1ERT E. COWAN. VV .;, ,"' 'V.,0' P-. Wert Hall. Century FG Ilulldlng, Ninth ami Olive Street-On Monday, June 3. at 8 p. m. sharp. Busl r".,. Imiwrtaneo to all members Visiting Knights cordially Invited, W. J. OLENN, C. C. Attest: Harry Roberts. K. of R. ft 8. CT1EVALIER LODGE. NO. 70. K. OF1 r. Castle hall In Odd Fellows' Temple, hnll No. 2, eighth floor. Regular meetings everv Wednrsdnv eienln nt s o'elork sharp, lluslneis of Importance Wednesday een Inp.JlIay 20 also report of Committee on Enter tainment Visiting Knights always welcome. IIERRICK J. OllAY. C. C. Attest: Lnui- tv. Sorgenfrel. IC of It. & S. Address. 2S33 Arsenal street COLUMniA LODOE. NO. 224. K. OF P., meets every Tu-sdoy evening nt 8 o'clock. Castlo Hall, Century building, tenth flonr. Hnll No. 1. Klnfh r.nr1 nilvn .Irj,.!- Tuesilay evening, work In rank of Enquire. Mem bers requested to bo present Visiting brothers welcome. Smoker. . , - THOS. W. SHAW. c. a J. F. Dcmpsey. K. of R. A B. ft- CONFIDENCE LODGE. NO. HI. K. mOjk "I P.. mt every Tliursdny eventng nt Q Masonic Hnll. Retenth and Market slreels. cordlallr Incited "MC,ei1 to ",,Cn'1 '"", vl,ltor' Wllllsm raber. K. o! R. ft ft A" T"'AS' C C" Jl DAMON IX1TJOE. NO. 211. K. OF P.. Kr K""'". 1'.. WJneday evening at Fr T8J ternnl building. Eleventh nnd Franklin ,.. avenue Hall No. 2. Work In rank of Knight. Members of the Pennte will pay atten tion. Hy. Kruimm, M. of W. Ul.ltors nnd mem bers nro cordially Invited . GEORGE A. I-RET, C. C. AttrBt: H. R. Bermel, K. of R. & S , No. J742A Enns nvenue. M Ftrnnra great iidge. no. r. k. i"lrf .' !""ts. every Wednesday evening nt esjQf In .clock at Howard's Hall, Thirtieth and rr..".vo ."J"'"-. Wednesday evening. Mar Pni-S."11? ,h" rn,n, .of Knight amplllled. All knights fraternally Invited. w A it,.... I1?BT;. PVFRITSCHLE, C. C. v . A. Roberts, K. of R. ft 8. ORQWM lln.M - flail- I-..I.-4 J. II. PARKER, U. C Henry C. Ecott. K. of R. A S. Jt- L'AFAYETTE LODGE. NO. 123. K. OF EBP' K.'. n,ttn. Wednesday evening. April 10. TIQ 1501, Burlington building. No. 114 Olive , . street, eighth floor. Work In the rank of Kn'aht; ,, RALPH W. ALLEN. C. C. Attest: Fred Horn. K. of R. A 8. mt MODOC LODGE. NO. 290. K. OF P.. iSk mef.'" every Saturday evening st Anchor JK Hall, southwest comer Jefferson and Park .-"T. avenues. Special convention Friday even ing. May 31. for Initiation of candidates. Member- nre expected nnd vl.ltlng brother cordially Invited to attend. E. L. KREITEMEIER, a a F. Morrlssey. K. of R. ft a MONROE LODGE. NO. Ml, K. OF P.. kMk meets every Tuesday evening nt S o'clock V sharp at Bley's Hall. Broadway end ' Chlrpewn street. Work In ranks always on hand. Visitors cordially Invited and members expected to attend. CHAS. LADENBBRGER. C. C AttestiOeo. McOuat. K. R. fit S.. 264J Keokuk. A PACTFin l-irxin. vn iu w os t.. TM tury building. Ninth and Olive streets. . meal, every weunesaay evening in en- Aiemoers expected, visitors coraiany in J'lv- - Hi 8- TUTTLE. C. a . J. W. Campbell. K. of R. & B. TARAGON LODGE. NO. 58. K. OF I.-, meets ever Tuesdaw .wnlnr. ffnll Vn. 2. Odd Fellows' building. Ninth and Olive streets. Next Tuesdav. rank of Knleht- Members and visitors cordially Invited. R. J. WILLIAMS, C. C Attest: Frank Johnson. K. of R. 8. PREMIER TjODClE. NO. 249. IT. CW P. i The next regular meeting Thursday evening, ainy si. at nan ro. 1, uaa vci- lows' building. Work in the rank of Page, Cigars. Members and visitors cordially lnvlt isitors coraiany mviiva. W. R. EIDSON, C C. J. F. Witts, K. of R. A S. RED CROSS LODGE. NO. 84. K. OF i P.. meets every Wednesday at Odd Fel lows' Hall. Ninth and Olive streets. Ma- S3. Imcorta-T business. All knights are Invited. H. B. BEATY, C. C. H. W. Betdlng. K. of R. A 8. JL wat-otit rmnn no. m it. of p.. meets every Thursday evening at I o'clock W sharp at Druid.' Hall, southeast corner "" Ninth and Market streets. .Visitors cor- -lally Invited Dd memDers expectea. CHA8 H. COBURN. a C. W. J. H Perkins. K. of R. ft B. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 1, W of P.. meets to-ntght at Masonic Hall, Seventh and Market streets, when ten will cross the hot snd sandy desert ana be mads Oriental Princes. joseph p. dum-uch, a a Grant Luce, K. of R. ft 9. -?r ZULEMA LODGE. No. 321. K. OF P.: meets Monday evening. May 20, at Hall No. 1, tenth floor. Century building, at I n. m. Work in the rank of Knlabx. All members expected and visiting members cor dially invited to attend. PAUL REDAN, a a Attest! H. J. Conway. K. of R. A B. WABASH LODGE. No. 248. K. OF P., will have work In the rank of Knight fiwr Tuesday. May 28, at Castle Hall,, Broad' 7u way ana wnton. visitors are welcome. . C. SCHULTE. C. a F. IT. Efechieben. K. of R. A 8. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMBH. MAJESTIC LODGE. NO. U, A. O. U. W.. wlU hold a regular meet, lng Wednesday evening. May H. at their hall. No. A northeast comer Eleventh and Locust Workmen are cordially Invited. WM. A. FRITSCHLE, U. W. F. W. Kretxer, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF FATHER MATHEW. flTTDO TfUTJIT 'ATTWf'rT. VMFntTlJ of Father Msthew. Ofnce No. 1801 Locust Street Write, call or tele phone O 812 tor printed matter. U FAAl-L U . 1AALI, Supreme Chief Sir Knight Tho- 8. Bowdem. Supreme Recorder. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. RTMIIJ.RR LODGE. NO. 4CO. KL OW II., meets aecond and fourth Tuesdays at el-tia- nail. Fifteenth end C a vanue. All Knlzhts of Honor Invited to our m eetln ga i HERMAN METTZ. Dlotator. 1222 Monroe street Wm. F. Klanke. Reporter. al4 Bailer avenue. HATTOKAI. UNION. mound crrr council, no. jh. National Union, meets on second and fourth Fridays each month at How ard's Hall, comer Garrison avenue and Olive street at I o'clock. Next regular meeting Friday, May 24. Cigars and award for atteno-nos. it. e. uunn. Resident. E. Berger. Secretary. Richard ROTA-. TRIBE OF JOSEPH. 8T. -OUI9 LODGE. NO. T, ROYAL Tribe of Joseph Regular meeting of this lodge will be held in Hall No. 2. Odd Fellows' building. Friday evening. May 10, 1901, at 8 o'clock. All members requested to be present Visitors welcome. r-q.ue-.c iQ 0 BRADFORD. Patriarch. W. D. Gillespie. Scribe. INDEPENDENT ORDER FORESTERS. .rm , W C HHIT.T.flW V E Jft aw a u Regular meetings first and third Mondays each month at northwest corner Twenty-second and Franklin avenue, S p. m. Visit: vlted. JOHN C JOHN C HOLDORF. . i-iLina- pnrara -niex juinger. zsn Aaams. A. J. Pentland. Secretary. 2721 Adams st INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Court Cote Brllllante. No. MS. meets every sec ond and fourth Tuesday of the month. Bowman's Hall, northeast corner Eleventh snd Locust GEORGE AUTH. R. 8. 1XS7 North Leffinswell avenue. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. grat. ST LOUISAERES, NO. 41. F. O. E.. E5 meets every1 Thursday night and tha HH first Sunday afternoon of each month, Vy' visiting brethren welcome. Om7 B. P. TAAFFE, W. P. H7W. McChesney. W. & KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF 9ECCRITT. PARK AVENUE COUNCIL. NO. TOT, KNIGHTS and ladles of Security Attention, members! Council wlU meet the first and thlrt Fridays of each month at Phoenix Hall. Jefferson and Cass avenues. Sisters and brothers of sister councils are cordially Invited to attend. By order of VINCENT GALLAGHER. President Attest: Conrad-Back. Secretary. RED KEN. OtBBH GOLDEN CROWN IX)DGE, NO. ft, Kx meets etery Friday evening. Hall No. Cr-w - '.'nih. noor Centurr building. Ninth $g&T. ;nd Ollte streets. Work In rank nf Sj I"k nt next convention. Friday May 31. All members expected. Vls- -ONNETONKA TRIBE. NO. 4s. IMPROVED Order Red Men, meets every Frtdsy at Druids' Hall, southeast corner Ninth and Market street-. Work in degrees always on hand. Visitors cor- X P. vWattsr. C t U -0 wa s ' SECRET SOCIETIES. VvVVw'vvvvvvvvviAjiju'Lru-uTrjnrarrfi's--i-i-ri -.. ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. A CORNERSTONE LODGE. NO. 223. A. F. ft A. M. Regular meeting Monday. 8 Bm., June 3. 1901, at Grand Avenue ATstst Tawiela llaaa ts-s.t I7ln-t-t nues. Work twn M. M dra-ree. Visitors S dially welcomed. J. I. WILLIAMS, VT. H. M. W Bmlth Secretary. Jk GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. W. A. F. ft A. M.. will hold a stated communication at 8 o'clock on Tuesday, ' -r injr 2a, at Masonic Temple, Grand and Finney Avenues. Work In the E. A. and F. C. degree Members ore earnestly requested to at tend. Visitors are always welcome. W. L. LA BERGE, W. M. Henry Llhou. Secretary. Jk MISSOURI LODGE, No. 1. A. F. ft A. -1 -j M. Called communication at Corlnthlnn Kjr Hall. Grand Avenue Masonic Temple, r Thursday, May 30, at p. m. M. M. de gree. Members requested nnd vl.UIng 'brethren fraternally Invited to attend. Lunch from 6 to i p. m. TiifjMA: John H. Deems, Secretary. THOMAS A. BELL. W. M. ROBE HILL I.ODOE. NO. Kn. A. K. ft !, A. M. Stated communication thl (Tue jfjf day) evening at 8 o'clock. Rose Hill Hnll. yr Maple and Hamilton avcnii.s. Tliere will be work. All Master Masons invited. WILLIAM P. STEWART. W. M. Howard Watson. Secretary. A TUSCAN LODGE; NO. 260. A. F. A A. V M.. Twenty-eighth Street nnd Wnhlng IVT ton Avenue There wilt be a special com 'a muntcatlon of Tuscan I-xlgo held this J Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Work I. M. degreo on two candidates. Members re quested to bo present. Visitors fraternally wel comed. CHAS. A. OEWE. W. M. Fred A. Smith. Secretary. ROYAL AltCAK-M. GRAND COUNCIL. MISSOURI Royol Arcanum. 209-311 Holland building, A cordial welcome to vis itors, friends, brethren snd members from abroad. I- J. MEIBER O. R. JURE IIALDEMAN. Acting Grand Secretary. EASTON COUNCIL. NO. 1728. ROYAL Arcanum, meets second and fourth Tues days of each month at Humboldt Turner Hall. No. 2918 Easton ave. Visitors cor- . amny weieomea ana piensantiy enter u,'.ned,' -- w- I- rERRINGEH. Regent C. J. Wegnr. Secretary. DEMUR COUNCIL NO. 051. ROYAL Arcanum, meets regularly on the .econd Si!" .'?'"" Mondays of each month at WV.J .1", ,Ia, Finney snd Vand.venter avenues. Vl.ltore cordially welcomed and pleas, antly entertained. TO t, aKO- w- J- KNIGItT. Regent W. EL Newman. Secretary. FOREST PARK COUNCIl NO. 877. Royal Arcanum, meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at Ben ton Hall. nor!hfnat pnrnee Prnthei find Manchester avenues, at 8 o'clock. Mcmlwm are requested to attend. Visitors cordially Invltxl. -.-.. ALEX COCHRANE. Regent W. A. Brasher. Secretary. MOUND C1TT COUNCIU NO. 748. Royal Arcanum, meets In Howard's Hall, Garrison menus and Olive street, first and third Tii1a . . r Mm ih,r visiting and local brethren always welcome. Something entertaining at every meeting, W. DAI.L GROVES, Regent, 10 Washlngtcn avenue. . John T. Walsh. SecreUry, 1201 Lincoln Trust building. LEGION OF HONOR. 4-fc. ALPHA COUNCIL. NO. 1, LEOION OF B Honor, meets second end fourth Tues jPt days, Dorlo Hall, Grand and Finney ave- r nues. E. D. RAE, Chancellor. A. A. Brydtn. Recorder. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS '..' .' ama v n t ) tA WOUUD lt DU1U JIAfC. ..w. M. I. O. O. F meets second snd fourth Tuesday of each month, hall No. 4. Odd Fellows' Temple. Ninth and Olive streets. JOHN I. MARTIN, N. O. John Clegg, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE. NO. 18. I. O. O. F. Hall No. 2 Odd Fellows' Temple, Ninth and Olive streets. Re-uler meetings it la m. on sec- mia rj4 fourth Tuesdavs of each month. Breth ren cordially Invited. Important business this even In g. JOHN R, DEERING. JR.. Noble Grand. Wm. O. Euston. itecoraing -ecretary, u i A ' t iv,L, ., a.. .. .. O. F-. meets In hall No. 4. Odd Fellows' building. Ninth and Olive streets first and third Tuesdays of ..... ftnnr ?r r each month. Work always on hand. A. it n-i-urf, nooie urana, VT. L. Hulbard. Secretary. PRIDE OF THE WEST LODGE. Nov 138. I. O. O. P., meets to-night at 8 o'clock In hall In Fraternal bulldlnfr northwest corner Eleventh street and Franklin avenue. All visiting brothers are most cordially Invited to attend. Members are earnestly requested to ne present HENRY BUTTER, N. O. B. T. Smith, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE to Lodges. Societies and Clubs Beau t.ful Boyce's Park and Picnic Grounds, at Okaw vine. III., has a few more dates open for July 8nd August The park has the following attrac ons: Largs lake, boating, fishing, two bowling sll.ys. steam merry-go-round, shooting gallery, baseball park and fine dancing hall, GOxlfio fret. In the open air. For terms apply to Wm. Boyce, K4S Florissant ave.. or telephone D 403. and I will call and see you to secure a good date and n as terma, SPOT COTTON MARKETS. Nothlnv Oat of the) Ordinary Derel oped la the Spot Situation. Local Market Spot cotton steady and un changed. Bales K bales. Ordinary .. ........S 15-189 Good ordinary 8 7-lSo Low middling T 1-lto Middling .'. T 11-lSo Oood middling 8 2-16o Middling fair S t-lta Tinges and stains tto to Ho off white. Warehouse statement: UOO-UOL U99-U0O Net receipts to-day ISO 7 Net receipts since 8ept 1 234,807 142,408 Net shipments to-day 183 1.008 Net shipments since Sept 1 171,938 173,313 Grose recelnta todav 1 US IS Gross receipts since 8eptl I72.S07 Ttt.324 Oross shipments to-day.... 1,877 L438 Gross shipments slnceBept l.....814,38 811877 -hue oa o-uu ia,i eu, is Spot Cottaa Market. Galveston Firm at T 18-lSo: receipts 8.K1 bales. Ne w Orleans-Julet and steady at 7o; receipts Mobile Nominal at TSo: receipts 80 bales. Batannah-qul.t at T -18o; recelpU (84 bales. V! , il. S" y-Jl "c: "ajPta 40 Daiaa. Wilmington Firm at 7Vc: receipts U balea, 3altlmore Nominal at Wio: recetpto nooeT 4ew York Oulat a. at!-- .-l-,. i- By Telerapk. Ts'ew York, May 27. July cotton continues to claim the attention of brokers and outsiders. The course followed bjr that particular option to-day was more varied and emtio than noted at any time since the manipulation talk gained credence. The market opened firm and points higher on fairly active general buying, and great scarcity of offerings. July at one tin led the rise and soon after the call was firm at AlOc. This proved to be the top for the day how ever, as large selling orders, presumaniy for profits, were reached at that figure. By midday liquidations and short selling had cut down the price of July to Saturdays final bid and had made serious Inroads upon later month value Rumor had It on the board that Western bulls were selling out their July cotton and covering abort on Aug. The action of the market for a time lent color to this rumor, July showing Intense weakness, while Aug. held steady and failed to break through 7.40c A reported scare of shorts In New Orleans led to a pronounced advance, but. In sympathy with our declines, values there erumblad rapidly toward midday. Estimates for small recelnta to-morrow, with fesrs that Lt-erpool would coma much higher to-morrow, started fresh covering In the after noon, on which prices worked up rapidly. Tha new crop options were generally steady all day on I vor uw crvp vwa. e close was BUS y, with near months 1 point higher to 2 points lower, and later months 697 points higher. Spot closed dull; mlddlng uplands t'ic: middling gulf 8Kc. Sales none. Futures closed steady; May 8c. T.S1C 7.18c; Oct 7.10e; Nov. and Dec. 7.10c; Jan. T.lio; Feb. 7.14c. New Orleans, La.. May 27. Cotton quiet and steady; sales US: ordinary SUc: good ordinary 8 l-lfc: low middling (c: middling 7c; good middling S H8c: receipts 2.132 stock 1GU90. Futures Cotton slower May 7.89o b.: June 7.89a b.: July 7.8807.89c: Aug. 7.2807.37c; Sept. 8.W. .97c: Oct S.I3B6.87c: Nor. $.i4S8.8So: Dec. (.84 66.85o; Jan. .8Sc b. Wool. New York, Msy 27. Wool quiet Turpentine and Roala. New York, May 27. Turpentine firm. Rosin qulet Savannah. Ga., May 27. Spirits of turpentine tVic. Rosin firm: quote, A. B. C 21.10: D IMS; Wtl 20; F 21.2S; 6 ti.30: H 11.55: I 21.83: K JX10; M 82.40; N 2.7e; W. O. 23.06; Yf. W. 83.20. june .4c; juiy i.nci Aug. i.uc: tiept. ,n. ... ...... " n .i- . . - ent. MAGNOLIA WANTED. fiSOTr-rSS" " Wee; receipts bales. raiiaueipnia-u-iex at 8c: receipts tt balea Houston-Steady at 7 18-Ito: rec.fpu ISM balea, A.iut9?l-t WSi "ci'Pts 4 biles. -lemphls-fitsady atHc; recelpU 1W bales. Offle of Commissioner of Supplies. City Hall, May S. UOL Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at his office at 12 o'clock m., on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29TH TN8T., For furnishing the Poorhouse with 1160 pounds Magnolia for the month of June. Call at Commissioner of Supplies for blanks or Information. Bids must be In duplicate, free from al teration or erasure, and to both the orlg-li-al and duplicate must be attached a copy of this advertisement. All bids having any alteration or erasure thereon will be rejected. The Commissioner reserves the 'right to reject amy and all bids. FRED C. MEIER. . ComTPl-sloner oc SuppUta, PUBLIC NOTICE. Office of the President of the Hoard of Public Improvements. St. Louis. Mar 23. -ML Public notice Is hereby given that th4 Board of Public ImtirovtmentB will hold A special meeting at the hour of 10 o'clock tu hi. on tno .,-.. -.-- 1T- -Y?X"T 1W11 111X1 V1 ui uu. ,, Av,, nt their olllce. Room 300 New City Hall, fop ine purpose of considering tne mauers Here inafter mentioned, to wit: No. 5885. Petition No. 7972. For openlnr Madison street from Fifteenth street to Seventeenth street No. 5SSC Petition No. iWJ. For opening alleys In City Block No. H12, between Ar kansas avenue. Van der Burgh avenue. Magnolia avenue and Sidney street. No. &187. Petition No. 8017. For opening alleys In City Block No. E006, between Old Manchester road the east line of raid block, Tulmago avenue, and tho north line of said block. No. GSS8. Petition No. S908. For opening Lexington nvenue from Newstend avenue to Taylor avenue. No. 5883. Petition No. S041. For opening nlley In City Block No. 2757. between Ne braska avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, tha south line of said block, ami Itaska ntreet. No. C8S0. Petition No. 8052. For opening alley In City Block No. 4412. between New stead avenue, Taylor nvenue, Kossuth ave nue and Lee nvenue. No. C91. Petition No. tKt. For opening Olmblln street Irorn Hall's Ferry road t Newby street. No. CS32. Petition No. SOMA. For opentng nlley in City Block No. 1552. between Glas gow avenue. Garrison avenue, Sheridan ave nue nnd Caw nvenue. No. 5801. Petition No. 8057. For opening nlley In City Block No, 2151, from California avenue to Nchrnnkn nvenue and between St. Vincent nvenue and Pnrk avenue. No. UW4. Board's Motion. For opening fihrcvo avcmio from Natural Bridge road to I.eo nvenue. No. 589C. Hoard's Motion. For opening Dodler street from Sprlnr avenuo to Prairie avenue. No. 5806. Boards Motion. For opening nllcyn In City Block. No. 23X5, between Spring avenue. Prnlrle avenue, 8t. Loula avenuo and proposed Dolicr street. No. 6837. Board's Motion. For opening nlley in City Block No. 2388, from proposed DoillT street to Hulllvnn nvenue, and be tween 8nrlnif avenuo nnd Pralrlo avenue. No. MM. Board's Motion. For opening alleys In City Block No. 2393, between Grand nvenue. Spring avenue, Sullivan avenue and Helicrt street. .. .... , No. 5831. Board's Motion, For opening nlley in City Block No. 238. between Grand avenue. Spring avenue, St. Louis avenua and Dodler street No. 63W. Board'g Motion. For opening alleys In City Block No. 2387, between Grand avenue, Spring avenuo, Dodler street and Sullivan avenue. No. 5301. Board's Motion. For opentng alley In City Hlock No. 4877A, from Sarah street to Whlttler street, and betweea Maryland avenue and McPherson avenue. No. 5902. Board's Motion. For opening nlley In City Block No. 4877B. from Sarah street to Whlttler street, and between Ltn dcll boulevard nnd Maryland avenue. No. 5903. Board's Motion. For opening Ninth street, from Koeln avenue to Louth .rough avenue. No. 5301. Board's Motion. For opentng Tenth street, from Poepplng street to Bchlr mer street. All citizens Interested ht smy of the raav ters above named are requested to attend. By order of tha Board. Attest: HIRAM PHILLIP-, President. WALLER EDWARDS. Secretavy. LAW DEPARTMENT. City of St. Louis, Law Department, May 24. IM. To Whom It May Concern, Take Notice: The Commissioners In the matter of opening Seventh street, under Ordi nance No. 19535. will meet at room SI City Hall, on May 20. 1901, at 3 p. m., for tho purpose of assessing benefits occasioned by said opening, and all parties Interested are) invited to be present; when and where they have the right to be heard, and may except to the Commissioners report before tno Circuit Court when It la tiled. The taxing district for said opening In cludes the property In the district bounded north by Bates street, south by Iron street. east and west by lines parallel to and dis tant 270 feet from east and west lines of Sev enth street, as established by ordlnaaoo 19533. B. SCHNURMACHBR. Clty Counselor DRY GOODS WANTED. Office of Commissioner of SuppUea. City Hall, May -7th, 1ML Sealed proposals will be received by the) undersigned, to be opened at hla oflfca at 12 o'clock m. on THURSDAY NEXT. 30TH INST For furnishing the City Institutions wHA Dry Goods aa per Requisitions on file in t-lg office, samples to be submitted. Call at Commissioner of Supplies for blanks or Information. Bids must be In duplicate, -free from al teration or erasure, and to both tha origi nal ana duplicate must oe atiacaaa.a i of tnia advertisement. All blda having; any alteration or i thereon win oe rejectee. The Commissioner reserrea tho rlgkt to re ject any and all bids. FRED C -nL jommiseioner oi WHEELER CONDENSER WANTED. Office of Commissioner of gnppllea, City Hall. Kay IWslIM. Sealed proposals will bo received try tM undersigned, to bo opened at his oflloa at U o'clock ra. on MONDAY NEXT. JUOTJ DL For f-rnlshlng tho Water Cosasiaakraar with .ono Wheeler conaanaea, aa p 163. To bo delivered T, O. B. Cats, pumping Hiauo-. -i. ixra-s. Call at Commissioner of BuppHeo tag blanks and other information. Bids, must bo In duplicate, free from alter ation or erasure, and to both tho mlilaal and duplicate must bo attached a oopy of this advertisement. All blda having any alteration or eraaara thereon will be rejected. The Commissioner reasrrsa tha llgtA M relect anv and all bids. FRED C Commissioner of 8u Exhaust Steam Vacum Oil Separator Wanted. Office of Commissioner of Soppllaa. City Hall, May XtthHL Sealed proposals will borecatved feftM undersigned, to bo opened at hlaofleaat 12 o'clock m. on THURSDAY. THE KTH INST., For furnlEhlng the Water Commlsetoaag with: One Cochran exhaust steam vacuum on separator, as per specifications and U Delivered F. O. B. Cars, Baden, Bt, ZAtiUL Mo., on or before July 15th. Call on Commissioner of Suppllea for blanks and further Information. Bids must be in duplicate, free from all alteration or erasure, and to both tha origi nal and duplicate must bo attached a oopy, of this advertisement. ' All bids having any alteration or araa-tw thereon wilt be rejected. The Commissioner reserrea tha right fta reject any and all bids. .j FRED C MEIER, Commissioner of Suppllea. . NOTICE TO CMTRie TIB will bt neelved bfth BtmrOUmaSSSS hs fliffs fntetH-il Dtma - rt-a.TS-l.l.' Xo.. until 12 o'clock noon, Joae 7. tttL erection snd completion of a two-stori -ccxiage -uiuuiig" upon im gronnos of i atltn tlon, accordlfig to nlana and nei which can be scea at tne office of tbet-MlS Hon. or William U Oarrer. arclteeL CS cotbe. Mo. A cernnea cnecs m tne sum of 8BN.W i emiBnv all tmmosala mn - m- eri'Mda!0rt " ttjsst-s -eparate sesiea propossis win be the same time for a low-pressure steaas aDDaratna for said billa mnk -mi sealed proposals for sanitary ntimiM-s or auitary promMaa. pSS or which Buy besets iTS fca of the rastltnti arcbKect, C-llltoot-e. muioot-e, no. Bach arasaaaT S sxemiB neau g Banled br.a eei as ana plamotng akaST h. aM eertUMchackJa U-T-SSS Haf 38 b. treasBrtgftfcs -SS eol arai-t tb. H ia.V i I m 3-1 CS1 l OJI vl ll 1 Ji Hi 1 &1 m i agate., -tat tndascrlal m ;&&!& fJS $: . i .' ISdtdaS&--suil-Q-& te mm i fcflStifei& L