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i&f.rvttarwTsesk -ssszzsgsss SSfcT- -I- THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, JUXE 1, 1902. k v s.T' I ; Yale's Mrae. Removes wrinkles and all traces of age. It feeds through the pores and builds up the fatty membranes and wasted tissues, nourishes the shriv eled and shrunken skin, tones and invigorates the nerves and muscles, enriches the impoverished blood vessels and supplies youth and elas ticity to the action of the skin. It's perfect. Manufactured only by lime. M. Yale. Health and Complexion Specialist, lale Temple of Beauty, lt Michigan aver.u, CalWor MMEL TALE'S 95-page Seauty Book. Given free. V- fell Mine. 1U' Skin Food In two sizes at rut prices. e ore lime. Tale's St. Louts agent. WQLFF-WSLS0N DRUG CO. terulned the Your.c ladies' MlsRwnary Society Thurdav eeninc . ...... Charles Ehret 'f Ottawa. Has., is visiting In MrVand J!rs Tt V Brown of Chicago are the guett of Mr anl Mrs. Oinrles Webb Mis J Emma And. iron entertained the Art Needlework Jocletv Wednesday afternoon at the home of hr lister." Sir. G. IV. Memer. of Doug las avenue. JERSEYVILLE, ILL. Mayor E. A. lieiknap and Mrs. Belknap of Greer?eli. 111., were toe puests of Mrs. Will RtiV i . in Jetreyville last wek. l&SlMyrtle St Hall of Jerseyville has gone TiriLjiSii Goodrich bare returned to Chicago titer an eitend-d visit with JersevvIHe rela tives. Miss Bessie Cockrell of Jex?yvllle accom panied them. . rvt, ciara Nash has returned from an ei tenaed staj at Allium. III. Sirs B. S. Houd and Miss Cllse Jackson of Jerseyville. who spent the winter in the n-r-mudai. recently arrived In Jork, and will nrobablv pais the summer in the Adirondack Mrs' rf'w. RoeriK J entertalnins Miss Elsie Koerner of Arenxvllle. Ill jlrt L. Tnotnpson has gone to felnclaire III. Mrs. A. E. Dougherty was a recent visitor In Mr. Dudley I-ogue of St. Louis is the guest 0yrereSd" MrlW. Campbell of St. Lout, are visitors In Jerseyville. Slles Maude Hammes has returned to St Louli after visiting with Miss Lulu Cbappee in Jer- MMrs. Emma T L Snedeker is entertaining Sirs Marietta Dalz-Il of St. Louis. Sliss Minnie ilnvell has returned from an ex tended visit tn Taylorvllle. III. Mrs. Slattie lilies and Stlss Clara Mil-" of Hastings. Neb., are the guests of Jerseyville rel- Slrs.' A. Eng-1 has returned to Raymond. III-, after visiting with her son. Ellis Kegel, in Jer- "Sni'ThfOdore F Renter is entertaining Miss Grace SIcAdams of Wichita. Kas Sirs. Joseph ltobards returned to St. Louis on Tuesday after an extended visit with Jers-yviHe Sliss Slayme Florida Is the guest of relatives In . Louis, and will remain for the commence ment exercises at For-t Park fniversity. Miss Daisy Armstrong returned to St. Louis on Mondar after an extended visit with Jerser- SIlss Rosle Lenz entertaind Miss Katie Welsh of Springfield. 111., on Surday. Mr. and Mrs. Becket Beats' have returned to St. Lovls. Miss Maude t'pdlke of St. Louis was a recent vlsttor In Jerseyville. Miss 0rtie Vorhees has returned to Ft, Louis lifter visiting with Jerseyville friends. Mrs. Fred Mayland returned to Stt. Louis Tues day after visiting with Sirs. SI. fi. Haller in Jerseyville. Sliss Nellie Klin has gone t MMora. 111. Sirs. Robert Clarke of St Luuli is a visitor In fferservllle. Miss Slae Barnett entertained the members of her 8unday-schonl class of the First lresbyterian Church on Fridav evening. Mr. "William Welghaxd has gone to East St. Louis. Sirs. Jessie Clemmons entertained the Slothers' Circle on Fridav afternoon of last week. Sliss Leone Enos is a visitor 1 S. Louis Miss Elizabeth. Randolph has gone to Ches terfield. III. Miss Edna Houghtlin has gone to visit fcr brothr. David Hough.lin. in ftt. Louis Mlw Olive Colean has gone to Kansas City. 21o.. for an extended isit. Mrs. August Sletxel Is the guest of St. Louis relatives. MATTOOX, ILL. General Horace S. Clark ha returned from FrenOi Lick Springs. Ind. Mrs. George H. Mosser la visiting relatives in CarllnvIIle. Mr, and Sirs. Charles Tlllotson have returned from a trip to French Lick Springs. Ind. Cards are out announcing the weeding of Miss Florence Bellmar of Lincoln, formerly of this oity. u, Mr C A. I-1 of Teorla, which will occur in lh earll autumn. Mrs. Charles W. feilew is visiting in Duquoln. Jlrt. Oeorge L. Matthews Is visiting relatives In Farmer City. Mls Blanche Woody has returned to Green cattle.. Ind. , Miss Anna Tullen has returned to her home In Lexington, Ky Mrs. C B. Allison entertained Tuesday after noon tn honor of Mrs Stilton V. Gantz of In dianapolis. The colors were pink and white, car ried out in the refreshmnts rink rose were the favors. Mrs. J. W Harris entertained the Trilby Club Monday evening Tn honor of Sirs. Flandla Abel cf Decatur Out-of-town guests were: Silse An na Pullen of Lexington. Kv.. Miss Maggie Tag srert of Tuscola. Sla. and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds of Chicago. Miss Nellie Council returned to Springfield, aft er a visit to the Sllsses Belting. Miss Zella Coon of Montlcello is the guest of Urs. T. A. Rhoadcs Mrs. Hester Thornberry has formally announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Eva Caryl, to Doc'or Albert Archie Powell. The wedding will occur Wednesday, June 11. and at-ht.me cards have been Issued for July 30. Miss Lola Rlckard. superintendent of the odd Fellows' Old Folks' Home; entertained sixty Odd Fellow and Rebkahs Friday night. Mrs. 3. A. Reynolds of Chicago gave a grapho phone party Thursday evening at the residence of her parents. Judge and Sirs. James L Scott. Mrs. Charles Sweet is visiting In Paris. Miss Essie Mertz of St. Louis is. the guest of relative In the city. .,..., .... Mrs. W. r. Orland of Wabash. led.. Is visiting In the dry, . , . . , , , Mrs. Breckrnridge and daughter-in-law. Mrs. 33. T. Breckenridge are lsitlng in Che-ter. Sirs. George H. Kemper Is th gu-st of West- fraiJuKatz Is visiting In Chicago Mra. D. B. O'Halr has returned to Parle, ilea. "Whitfield and daughter, guests or sin ana Sirs. Lyman Gold, have returned t Cleve- itra. j. X. Stevens Is visiting in VandalU. Mr. Ella Currens Is vUltmg In Lexington. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dale have returned from Calumet. Ofc. ALTOX, ILL. Mlas Helen Roe was a visitor in Jerseyville Lut week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott have returned from an extanded visit In Denver. Mr, and Mrs. George Ellsworth of Denver are truest .or Mr. and Urn H. W. Hart In Alton. Mra. Slary Smlta of Keysport. Pa.. Is a visitor In Alton. , Sites Julia. lUndall baa returned from Califor nia. The Misses Alice and Agnea Falrrean enter tained the Friday Club last week. Mra- William Ptnchard departed "Wednesday for Chicago, after being the guest f Mrs. Eliza beth Pates. Mrs. W. "K. Shenrood and grandson. Sher wood Rollins, departed Tuesday tor Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. S. B Glllham. entertained a house party Sunday. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Imrmesan. Mr. and Mrs. Jarbo. the Misses ierrbe Gillham nd Essie Harbnrger of Bt. Lotus, and ilr. W C Anderson of BnrUngtoo. la. Mra. Jamrt Donnelly has gone tn Uznllon. O. Wia Alice Hewitt Is -rtsiting the Idlaaea Bayle w.H Re. Xosla. . -. . 'Anal Skin Food In State street. Papers" were -read by Slires H. M. Chittenden and Georgt Jl.. Hewitt en ! tf and works of Lord Rdcen. Si's. Kloise Poik-Ferris of St. Louis is a Mslt cr in Alton. . , Sirs J. L Hawk of Kt. LtoIs Is the c.iert . Mr A. SI ,lacK.:n in I'prer Alton Sirs Frank S. Dodge of Vpper Alton is enter taining Sirs. Oliin IthnT. of Vird-n. Ill Mrs. Edward Roger euterlHlned tin .-In s da "ard Club Wednesday aftemw-n at he: h m tn i'pptr Alton n.tor and Sirs. Sliles Titterlngton ' .! ' t.i. nt-re vlslturi In I'pper Alt :r. In-' w 'K M Robert vender has return d ' k o ille 111., after visiting Sirs. I- U Uh.pi : Twelfth street. Sins Edna SIiGu'.gan of Montr-al. ( di a ifi1tor In I'Mw Alton. Sl-se lilancbe Snutrard of Kt Liu. ,.f Mle Sue Newell in i'pter A'l'-n Sili Hlta Wt-bster is eateT'uln'nr M lnr-T of Bunker Hill SJ.sf Helen Hurbr'dge is entertiinine M J, tinfim of t'hlcaco. Mr Huct! Jamreon of Ottumna. la it ir In Alton. Sirs R A. llalght is entertiming Ruth and Grace Jiennlon of IV ,, The SI leges Susie and S!a Kl-b". ' . we- victors In t'rper Alt.m last v.. Miss Nellie Hellenic tas g ne t :e" i t a fortnight's ilt Sirs W T Whltenack has return i Cnarltn SIo Sirs Slack Sloman has returned l I. after Irf-lng the guest of Sir'. W M f Alf-n SIlss Sarah nnlrcrs rturn-tl Ti, -n. Grecnrille. Ill . where she was the pur Ethel Alien. Mrs. SI. A. Jackson entertain,.! tli- Oi cf the Woman's Ctuh Tue da aft-m t Western Slilltan Aiademv. Th. U .! Worraji'r C"tincil and Ilr. wnini: "nt w in attendance The iarer of th u( -n read b Sirs Man Iv. Dodge on -h- "fimlroiersv as t,- the Con-tuut' ,im Treaty and the Territorv Coere.l .n Islana Iurchase."" Sirs Slar- Loehr returned Tu.da' f r hamton. N V SUsaes Harriet Rardolph and II Jersevville were visitors In A tun a t w -It Sirs. SI. C. Fen of Springfield. II. . i- Alton Sirs O G Morris has returned fr n Slis. W.ll Imdlev returned Tu : ' extend) vlblt in Decatur. 111. V.Tf William Eliot Smith and .1 , Ellen Dean tsmith. have gone to 'lu a. MLTltOIMU.l.s. H.I.. Sir. Tred Ellerhrook and Silt- 1 ' of llroukport uere marri'.: in th: - afternoon by Judge Liggett at hi- '. "harles Reeder has r-:umd :- n , Slurphysboro. Ava, carbundale at-.,. i tiorlng towns. Sir Slurcus 1". Better and SIi M i K n of 1'aducah. K. ., were- unltetl :i n.,-- ..i thl cil Slonday They were ut- nij-.t -pan of mng friend. lKk Walket. who has been m-iti nj siTing at Tnlontown. IC.. hat- 'ur- i lie is reccertr.g from injuries r. runawav reeentlj". The Reverend Scott Corlis tfl- c - Vork to a-cept an office position hi tli n -ar department of the Epworth L-acj. city. Sirs J. B. Miller of Nora Spring- la. t the city visiting relatives. Sllsses Slaud and Clarice Fowle. ,f ,;.m itma vlelted friends here Sunday. The-, wen- f m here to I'ducah. K.. to attend a wetld-i.c Mrs. Carrie Grantham of Rich Fa-n. I.. is the Kuest of her sister. Sirs J. II. Miller Sir. and Sirs. Willis L clanaha:. of St I-uic spent several days in the eit this week Mttinc relatives- and friends. Sir. Clanahan ;. fnrh -t" the Reerend C L Clanahan. is In er i- ir health SIis Ea Young, whr has lK-en the guec . f SIlss Lizzie Young at the Julian retum-d to h-r heme in Slarlon. 111.. Frida. Sir and Sirs 1. I' Stalcup of this city are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter Jiilss Florence Furr has been entertaining Mils Slamie Hammonds of Golconda this week. Judxe a o. Jones and family have returned from a visit with his brother in Poplar Bluff. Ark. A party of Metropolis's societj people enj.n-ed the day at the Three Lakes over in Kentucky Wednesday fishing and picnicking. Mrs. Ella Craig has returned from an extended visit with friends in Mound City. 111. .Toepb Sillier and family have ferncred to Guevuan. La., where they will reclde in tne future. CARIIOXDAI.n, ILL. Miss Kth- Plater or St. Lmil ts visitin; rtla tires and fri-endf in this citv M. Iartcc and family are viilttn-K friends al Cherokee. la. Mrs. X. E Fprajme i? thp miest of hr daugh ter. Mns Thoma? Newklrk. of Herrin. Mrs. V R. Lecc and dauchter Fpen: last week In Murphvi-boro. Sir?. O A Harkpr cf thfp rlty and lira. Waltr "Uardr of Cairo haw returned from an extendi vitt in California llrs II I: Sarlnz is vlsltlnc her mother-in-law. Mrs J H. Searlnc. at llaplfwod. Mo Mra. A K. Wlifori at fcpana U tht pue?t of Mr. A. J Campbell Mr and Mrs T FI. Harmon returned Tuesday from a vin with fner.ds in rin-hnevjle. Mrs M A Pout Las retumej to her home in this eln after an extended visit la Colorado and Northern Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunnlnrham of No. 40 Labadlf aenue. Pt. Louis, are cii-?ct of Mr and Mrs. Charles II It-ith Mra. Gall H. Hoac of InvT is. in the city fcr an ext-nded risit with relatives and rl-r:d3. Mr. Hoap If tn Mexico on buflnete The societies at the State Norma! University are maklnc preparations for th-lr annual cnni menement entertainments, which are Intended to eclipse all former effort. CAHItOLLTOX, ILL. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kelfy of Chicago fnent Iant wk with Mr and Mrs. H. C HotUes. Mrs. arl Heron of Kaft St Ismt? If vialtlni; her sitera. the M1fs Nannie and Laura 'WrlKit. Mrs. John Atwood I-it Friday for hr home in St. Loulf after a short vifit to her sister. Mrs A. L Wrleht. Mrs Frank Mud of St. Lou I is a cuest or Mtfs Mamie ItoMnrcn Mrs H J- Littl- and dauchter. M1-p Vivian, of t Louis are here to .spend the Fummr. Mrs Jane Cameron of Chlraco Is a jruest of her brother. Mr J. P Mnrrow. Mr Allan Eldrert pav a binhday party to fifty of his friend. on Tuesday een'nc Miss Mam Lamb of Jerseyville Is visltlnc Mrs. "Walter Thomas. Mr and Mir S. Tuttle returned Monday from a visit to Perrv Fnrls The Reverend Frame C. Bruner cf I?eardstown spent Sunday with friends. Messrs. Stuart PIron and Frank Whitesides spent Sundav in Hardin. Miss Mabel Morrow ha? returned from a visit to Petersburs friends. Mls Marv Davis i home from collepp at Mr Ehall. Mo. Mrs. II. T. Rainey departed Fridav for a visit to Detroit Mr Lewis Vanarsdale nf Pueblo. Colo., spent Tuesday with Mr Ed Miner. Miss Gertrude Iirown cf Alton U a Rueit of her couIn. Mffin Hallie Brown. MiKs Clara Hunt Is rtsltlnc her siter. Miss Mnttle rrincipal of the Tall'ila S-hooI. Mry G II. Korperl pave a baby party on Thurs day to a number of hr frjencls The cut-sti cf honor were tw-plve infants ran cine from 2 months to Z years The houe was decoratrd with roes and carnations, and dainty refreshments were served. WATERLOO, ILL. Mis Annie Hnrine of Chicarro Is the pu of Mrs. H Kuen;ter Charles Rrlekev nf Pt. Iiouls spnt lat Sundav rlltlne his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jnm" Hrl-Mc. Mr Tt-illjam T. Demim Is visiting Mrs. G. TV. Itanium nt Olney. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gorse Lutz of St. Louis ppnt several davs here lart wek. Toetor J. II Hardv of St. Louis spent Iat Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hardy Mrs. "William Kimmel and children of Pt. Louis are puents of Mrs. Oeon?. Lntz. Mis Carrie Jamt-s of St. Loul x-i-ited her mother. Mrs C E, Jum. lat Sundav. Mn. E. Hwljrers will entertain the Ladies Aid Society Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Cella Dohertv of St. Louis U the cupst of Mrs S. B. Hilton. The Reverend rather Krewett was in PfiderMrn Tuesday to aslst at th confirmation service in the Catholic rhurch there. Mr. and Mrs Chine .Z'rWd -f St. Lnuf vre jrnests aC Mavor G-vrre Zelbold lat wk Mrs Conrad Theobald, whr. tthf YiMtine at St. Oiarls. Mo., returned home Thurdar. Mr. and Mrs. FT-v: Mehrmann of Columhla. Til.. vislta Mr ard Mrs G-rtrpe Croekr Thur-dav. and whil here at'endd the Public School nlcnic. Mrs Ellmbeth "nahn 'pent s-ernl days last week vlsltlnc n Kt Louis, Miss Emnw Hauprflelsch of S. Lnuit is home xisltinc her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aupust JIauptfleisch. Mr and Mr G-virse D Red and Mr ard Mrs. 0car Crnm-r of East St Tviula sp-nr Thursday here, the fniets of Mr. and Mi?-. 0 car Cramer. Gottloh Zelbold nf Tt Bud was the cut of Mavor Georee Zelbold and famtfv lst wek. The annual craduatlne e-xrcis of the "Water loo Hlrh School took place Thursday fternoon Elcht graduates received diplomas. Thv ir: Mrec Meliffin Hardv. Tt'li S!eTl. Wllim Cr-pp "William Flke. Roy Gaven. Carl Wiih mann. Hur. Goodmann and Aujru-t Fried richs. vi.cr;xn. in. Mr. and Mra. John A. Cox and daughter. Mis Urtlla. are home from a vlit in Princeton. Mary Lcui Gardner entertained for Miss Ruth Pie of Ind'anapolis The Reverend Her.rr C. Thompson. D D.. S resident of the boys school at AIhuqurqu. T M . accompanied by his wife and son. ar- smests of her sister?-. Mmes. Marpare and Henry Simpson. Mrs. Samuel Raker It visltinsr her dauphter. Mrs. Lawrence Ehner. in Pj'meur. Mrs. German Ztnkeler of Terre Haute is the cuest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs "William Bolk. Mrs. Percy Vlckers. 31ises Cecelia Hack and Clara Simon retum-d to-day from a visit with Mrs. Edwin Johnon In Lebanon. Kv. Miss Anna Reimers is visitin.iT relatives In In dianapolis. Mrs. Henry Ktohr of St. Louis Is Tisitlnff friends here Mrs. R. Jl Singleton of De Pcto. Mo.. Is vis ltlnr her sister, Mrs. Perry A. lira. Miss Anna lsmg will 1 the cust cf Miss Daisy Hanchton at Greencastle. Mis Helen NTrlack ts the puest of Miss Srmp on at Oxford CoHeee, Ohio. Mies Otttherln Specs I attndine the State Federation of Literary Clubs at Valparaij. Mrs S. D. CXiapman and daughter of Colum bus. O.. were cuets of Mayor-elect and Mrs. G. "W, H". Rousb. Master Robrt B. Jetsup celebrated hi birth day antrfversarv with a party to a number of bis mtU friends. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Mr, F J. AdMman has been called to Decatur IrtrL. by the dangerous illness of hhi fatber1 Mr. and .Mrs. Will tTelmer hare irore to TTls consln, to epend aereral wejr TllUnc relatives Mnr. Georre R. Jones- nf the TVankesha Hotel departed tbia -week for Waukesha. Wla where she- "will Fpend "the strm-ner She was accom panied by Miss Susie Perkins of St Louis, who bs been isitlnr her. Renry Klute of St- Louis i the. (ruest cf b!s brother-in-law, Mr, O. X ovtoffton ot the lllbioi Club. ' Uln Sarah Hickman, .natron nf: the Ozark- Snttaxrcra. svtarpeil 'Wednes&tr- frrap 'St, Lcuia mr-mmm mmtm ,OOCIAL Duties of ; 0 President of the ML SPECIAL BT T-.i: Tar:.- M.-y '. -Mr '-ut t '.- ,. )"'.' ? instance of n Wiimjir nh - hairL i-ri'i-' J htr own pprponai iri'!inaTions fo- rtiir'm' t and the simple jc ,f aom-ti hi. he achieved cucoep in th- d.flirult lak that fallH upen iht mistrefc of the E1m Pal ace. Nobody at first did more to dissuade M. Loubet from accepting the prcBideney of the Republic than did bis wife, but when once con-ii.ced that it was her husbanrVp duty to undertake the chief mapnstracy. Mine. Loubet disrejirded her owr prediieo tlons. She had already shown, wnile M. Loubet was President of the Senate, that i-he possessed to tlie full tboe qualities that po to the ma-kin? of a perfect hostess. av.C since her hustand's election to the presi- stable Sam Tate. Is the pueit of relatives In Montlcello. Ark Mrs. Thomas E. HNIand departed Sunday for St. Louis, where ht xvtll visit hr on Etlll a few davs. and the two wi.l co to New Mexico to spnrt the gammer. Mrs F c CVj-.Iey and family .ire lisitins Mrs CocIVt parents. Mr. and Mr? T W Murray In M Lcuis Tne trn b abent several w-t-k Mrs. O V. Thompson and dacKhter. Mie Ala. ?. rit-,VUI8--,ho have hen vWtin Mr and Mrs "Gbert H L'wer the pst IK, weeks, re turred h-jme fcaturday. Mrs H. j. itanon. wife of the adr of the Arlington irchestra. is the U-st of friend at Itrlnkiv. Ark. Miss Lida K'lley. whi has Wn tea-hin: in th public school? th.- past wintT. has re urr.ed t hr home in Mcna. ArK ll-ji .rab'e f'harles P Greave? has p ne to uashiiiclon. Ij c.. where h- wa called to con fer with tlie President nrt pol-ttral matter toc?.r Ji;Isti ". Prowr. of Ontral M E. Church, pr ached the ai.nual sermon to the ti-.-cnteen prarluateu of tht- HIjrh Schoo. Sundi mominc. The comtne-cmen' exert- ses wre h"id at the Grard Opera-houp U-t ntzhx Gcorse T. Lak. mmler of the Arkansas It-a-d of St L7ui WorH's Fair Commisi"ners. syent Hcndav in Hot Sprir.. a true t at the Arlington. He was en rout tr little HocJl to attend the moetirs of the board. Mr. and Mrs. -I Crank Head a-e isitinc their old hrm in Uale-rurc Ill himrm Cooper was in St. Louis en business this week. M!? Goldfe Kelly has tmie to Guthrie. Ok., to spend the summer with frtenaa Miss Clvde Willard has returned to Holder ill". I T.. after a llt to her alter. Miss Una, dis trihutlnc clerk in the pot o lice. H. M. Rector matte a business and plf a ire trip to St. Louis last week. retun,nrc Sunday and Havinc for Mrmphls that evnir;c. Chas. L. W'-arv of the railroad department of the U oodward A- Tit-man Company. St. Lui. has Joined his wife at the Arlington far a brief solourn W. r Ryan has'rsicned th local arency for th' Fchwarschild & Sulzberpcr Packlnc Cmn pany. to take a similar p.ac at Memphis Mr F. C Mullnix of AVillow Springs. Mo., succeeds him. J. P Blank. G. Trfd-rlck and R. XV nnsmiX.1 all of St Louis, were amoeir Arlington fruetrttf Tuesdav. Joe Hapensiiurr. a popular younc travellnt; man of St . Louis. i spending a few daa with friends at the Arlintrtcn H Ketnfieiii and V A. Voss of St Louis were among Monday's visitors. Mr. nnd Mrs J N Tern of St Lu's arriv-M this we-k to spend several weeks bathing and reFtlnc here. M. and Mrs George D. Hope and lEobert II. Hamilton of Kana Clry hare joined th Mts fourians hi th- Arllnein tr a short stay. Mr S. I. Slmms and dauchter. Gladj's. of 1 n tlar. III., are veiling fr.ends hTe this week. Maurice L A1th-lmr S H AVhIhou-e. r G. Harris. -T. p. I-nver. G V Sned and William M. English, all of M. Louis, were among the gusts ai the Arlington the early part of the week iHtctn- Joseph i lloehm. a well-known physi cian of St. Louis, is a late arrival at the Arling ton Mrs. M B. Du!to) or Galeburg. 111., is spend ing a few weeks here for the benefit of her health. General Powell Clavton. Ambassador to Mexico. who has b-wn visiting at Kureka Springs, was a gu-st of friend In this cty Friday. Judg rr. Hrnorable I!en Forman -if Texarkana. H F. Auten of Little Rock and other prominent Re publican leaders were also here holding a politi cal conference. A H. DuLanev. A. F Grak and F S. Sud dtrgon . f St. Louis are guests at th Great Northern this weik. H L. WyatX of rt Loul Is the guest of frlna at the Waukesha. O IS Gregory of the Little Rock I-mocrat tnt a fw day this we-k viittlng friends in Ho: Sprlnps. , ,. Mrs. C. A. Kitchene and son arrived Friday to visit friend hr. Th- are domiciled a the Vnlted StaUs Hotel L, , , St. Louis guents at the Pullman this week In clude Messrs H. A McCroky. C H Kenr-dv v. R. Mclan. W A. Smith. Mrs Warren and dauchter Cora, and Jnm L. Martin. M nnd R S Ferndcn of Onawa. It. C More rf LlnneuF. Mo.. II. T Rallev nf Monti cell. 111., and A. II P Catrm of t Plain. Mo., are amonr th mot prominent visltois at the Milwaukee thi week. Henrv Lnhtnan Mis C Lohtnan and MIs M McHenrv of Helena are at the Pullman for a sojourn of several weeks. .,,,. Gorge T Stump of Nada. Mo. in the gust of his dtr. Miss Annie Krneh Stump Superintendent Elel- nf the Government Re5pratlon is entertaining hie Lrothr-In-iaw. Mr F S TJcklnon. and wife of New YorV Captain D. S Ryan 1-f Mondav fo- St. lyml to interview some promlntnt capitalists of that clu who are interested in th1 new Interurban Street Railway Work will Ytart immediately on his return. . Mrs. Judge Leatherman entertainer about rtrtv gusts at cards Thursday evening, complimentary to Miss Lida Kellv. who departed for her bom sAn tlia fi-iltnirlnr' H'tT- I The marrlsi: of Mr. ! J Hammlll. manai:-r of the Kentucky Club, and Miss Emma Allen or Newport. Ky.. was sclemnlz?(S at the catholic churrh Thursday evenln br Father MoGIIl la the presence of a few friends A datntv Bi:pier at the Kentucky Clubrooms followed the cere Chief Crane of the Fire Department ha. re turned from a visit to friends at We-t Baden. Ind. X H. Myer has returned to Osceola. Mo., aft er a visit to frl"nd here Manager Lvman T. Hay of the Arlington Ho tel left thl week for a visit to St. Iuls. Chi cago, and other cities of the East en a business trip. Attorney General Tickle of Nashville. Tenn.. is nmonc the distinguished guests In the city. Miss Blanche Bartlett has returned to Car thare. Mo- after a visit to her brother. Charles. In this city- Mrs. TV H. Herdetnan and Mrs. James Gowen lv4f have returned to Mrnnt Vernon. I1L. after visit to Mrs. C Floyd Huff. Misses iiersje ttiii ana aiouie uaines are tjs Itlng friends In Ft. Xylols, from where they will go to New Ttfrk to attend the national meeting of the Sunshine Society. George Bliss, bookkeeper at the Arlington. 1 confined to his room by Illness. Mrs. W. C. Booker of St. lrf)3ls Is the etiest of her aunts. Mrs. Mann. No-. Ill tVhlttlngtor; avenue, and Mrs. Doctor Dickson, yo. 332 Oak. street. Mr. A. Golsten. a nromlnent railroad man nf Xbanon. Tenn.. Is vlsltlnc; friends here and tak ing the tiaths. Mr and Mrs. Charle. Praeger are relolcing over the advent of & sen. Mr. Pracger Is the popular manager of The Southern Club. HA3XIBAL. 3IO. Misses Edith and Vivian Dulanr. Sadie JeeTn. Emma GerV.ea. Sara Ehepherd, Belie Craft, anil Elliabeth-Kiwtt. who Jjsre. been attaidlcr CTSKa- c" ' K&ZWMKXIXWKKti&'r'i J-r fasssBsssssVsslsssssssssKi''L"J- WKtK'J&.vr y'fp Wg-2s3K&W3feiA-&-&i' BsssBsssssSjrVssssK:' ',S ftWK 2 issBJPB si . R$&Bm3&ZmgM$MMi&&. 9k'm ilM I m IJaBaMSSsS.'B wAmm&)BBBtB wTlWWF r, if Mrae. Loubet, Wife of French Republic. ; IF.T i (l I J-.t-T I "'t rip'i ' V. r n- hi. . t L t - II It V-ii? II. l-i fd til V1- SI Emil-v Louh- th. n. !'fe Mari I !. ! :... ' .i of AI r:- l-m:i: Ti, thildrep ..f thi happ m. T. ttr. man if tu M u m:' - - " IW -'iifc. thi- iunutr t wjoin .- n ' r; :i ' i teens Mme. l-oubtt pr5urnab. -.'' r. r r .. bands p'Utica! vit w-. Inn -h h:i- i r earned the unenvialilc rtj'utatmn i-i iinft h politician she dvoiis much uf h'r tin. t the furtherance of charitable undertak ings. It hap alnpady bfer. mentioned that Mm Lnuhet is an aamlrable 'notes-s NVver v-u.-this precious quality better displayed tnaii on tne vfcit or the Czar am. Czarina tu Ftam-c lat car. It was noticed that N c r4 n conort an'l the wif- of th Frn' . President founu much to interest them in cc mm on. Mrs Fred GerKfn and Mrs. John A. Knott, vrhj .attended the rommeneement ejercises Miss Julia Hussel! rf I'lm.a is the gue-t of Mrs Thnroas Jndersm on Mhple avenue Mrs. Henry Kelde! Is visiting friends at fcprlns- flTh'eJrrla cf Mr. Charles Mueller and M.;" Bertlm Shlnn Is announced to nke place June ... Mrs. M M Lind-av f Chicago is the guest o. h. r brother. Honorable J. F. Davidson, and. fam ll. on Ilroadwat. ,, . , ., Miss Marv Marnell entertained In honrr of Jr. Alfred K. Sntllh Tt Kirfcn-1 at her borne on North Ninth street Wednesdai aft-rnr.on. Mr. and Mrs Drap'T E dr cave a musical Wednesday ernlng. wnl-t- wa- enjoyed b a large rumlter of their fr e"d Mrs Stlnji.n enteTtin1 the Coffe Club Thu-S-dav t-ventag at her home 0:1 N-jrth Main stree Mrs titimen l a m-m! e- of the c ub. but will rrraws to SpriCRfVld nxt wk. where her hus band has accepted a position In the railroad The'commenrement of th Hgh Pchool was hU at the n":a-hr.use rlda e -n ns and wa large ly attenled Th rr wt- s" ent en graluates and the diplomas wire presen i Mark Tnal-i. Memorial Dav was fltilrelv ob-eri-ed In Har.nl baL and the frares of old sodiers of the Blu" and the Grav were covered with Howers Public exercise were held in the Pr-Jbvtertan Church In the aftrmon . . Detnas K Ward, rm of the rlJest citizen, of Martm Cnmtv. d:d Thursds momlrg. aied si year, and 7 months The funeral -ertrices wr.l be held Saturdav afternoon Eugene Sevmour. one of Har.nlcars mwt p-om-inent citizens, died Thuraav niiht af'er thre days' Illness Ie was a Iloyal Arch Mascn ani a Knight TemrU . ..... Miss ISosr Koeh. a soc etv voung lady of Pal mvra.eloperl to 'tlr,rad. Srr'ngs Cjto . this weeu and was married to Doctor SI. S. Mlddlccamp. late cf St. Louis. nVA.NSVII.LE. in. The Jolly Sixteen Club was entertained Tus dav afternoon hv Mrs C A. Itumvf at her home In Iocust street. Tne afternoen was sient In games and conv.rsati.n. Mrs. I'hillp Purl'r entertained th Taroc Club Tuesday afternoon at her hom- in Upper Eighth street. A verv delightful afternoon was enjoyed at the tea Wednesday given t.y Mrs Wallac Cook in fareuell to Mrs. Fred Burton, before her de parture for her new home at Fall Kiver. Mas. As a. souvenir of her coming journey. Mrs. Bur ton receled a miniature mn-occo lag. Fruit punch was s.r.ed In the reception hall during the afternoon In .he yiling daughters of th? iH-use. Misses IHiise atid Esther Cjtk. Mr. Jchn Hubhs and Miss Fannie Hublw. with Mrs. Burton, assisted the hostess in dotng the honors. A very enjoyable social event of Tuesday een lrg urn a reunion of the Ia Tour hou-e jtrty ut the home of Mr. and Mrs William Mcllen In Washington avenue. The eenlng s.a In hon or or Mr and Mrs llrownell. who will leave soon for their neu. home In St. Ixuis. Both are rremlers of the Business Women's Headlne t?lub. which organization had charge of tin- eienlng entertainment. "jmpllmentary to her sister. Mrs. E A. Land of Comni. 111., who Is her gu-st Mrs Albert Messirk entenalntd seral f her Iid frir.tl" at her home in Washington ai-cnue. Wednesday aft ernoon at tea. The hours n-re from -4 to 6. Mrs Agnes Torrance. Mrs Jennie Ewing of San Francisco. Mrs. Mary Torrance rf La Onus". Wl.. and Mrs. Robinon. composed a pleasant partv returning fmm a ten daf' visit with friends at Itoefcport. Ky. Mrs. Carl Lelch entertained a small company Tliursdav afternoon to me Miss Jessie Miley of Sullivan. Ind. Mrs. Ger.rg Winfrey of St. Louis Is visiting her mother here. , . . rt Mn James T Walker Is lo Cleveland. O.. as the giiest ot Mrt W. J. .Iramai-r M . Walker and Mr". Gramnier have Jut returned from Buf falo, where the lslted reatite. ..... Mrs. Ben Tbcropson and her mother. Mrs Hol llngsworth. are in Ft. Louis as the guest of Mrs. Emma- WVlstetn. Mr. Thompson will Join his wife later lor a trip to Call'orala and the sea shore. .. , , Dcetnr ar.tl Mrs G M Tounc and daughter. Mls Margaret Yrun. d'tartd Tu-sda- for fei new home at Til"!o " Mr" Burrows of Owensroro Kv.. is the guest of Mrs. Fred Van O-roan of the t George Hotel Mls Grace ;o-dwin has returred from My wood. III., where she was tve guest of Mt-s Eira Mls"TlIlle'Llctenberger of New Hamom. Ind.. Is the guest for a few davs of Ml"s Amy Graham. MIs Powell cf Carml. III., is the guest of rela tives and friend" In the rltv. Mr and Mrs Vamev D'.Jin hav. gone to Fa lem. III.. t visit the parents cf Mr", rixon ls Little Zelle.r and aged mother will depart II . few divs for Slux Cltv. la., to visit rela tives fo- the summer; A reeertion im? g.ven bv Mr. and Mrs. J It. Fergu5cn at their heme In Adams avenue Thurs dav evening In b-n r of the Itnereml Mr. an1 Mrs Jrl L. Da Is. the new ras'or of the First Christian Church ,....... Ml-s Loub. Srphla Srhank le't Wednesia to take a course In muica' study MIs Dale Irltchtt of Oskland Cltv. Ind.. ts the guest for a few dlys of Mis Res.4 McDowell ainxico. jio. The Salmagundi club mt at th residence of Mrs W. E. West Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Har rv Lackland was the winner tn the penut-cath-erlny contest, and received the prize, a cut-glass olive dih In a contest In drawing likenesses Mrs Etna William was the winner, the prize teng a pair of silver embroidery scissors. Mle. i:utb Bas-ett of this cltv. Bertha Hor nadav of Fort Scott. Kas.; Esther Howard or Wichita Falls Tex. Olga Keuchler of Bruns wick Mo and Marv Hlghsmlth of Carrolltoa. Mo. all students at Hardm Collfr In this city. cae a piano recital at Salisbury Thursday Mrs L. M Thomas, teacher of elocution at Hardin CoileKe. this city. Is In SL Louis. U guest of her mother. Mrs. Buill. she will go to Chicago to attend tha National Convention of elocutionists the latter part of June. Mis. Susie Rlnso will spend the summer In Kansas City the guest of Mrs. Waggoner- Mm William H Coons Is the gu-st of relatives in Minneapolis, Kas.. where she will spend the Mrs, Frank P Van Ness Is In Fort Smith. Ark.. the guest of the Reverend and Mrs. N. B. Pitt man. .Mrs Eugene Ripley and children have returned to their home la rnlonville. Conn.. Mra. Rip ley's nephew. Bryan Wllsrjn. accompaying them to peni the summer. Mrs rrank R Sanford has returned from a visit to Mrs. S. B. Cook In Jefferson City Mrs Piper ar Durant. I. T.. is the guest cf Mra Frank B? FtJntord. ... Mrs Bvrtr M-irvey lias returned to her hone In Kansas City, after -visiting her mother. Mrs J F- Ross, in this cltr. ilrs. Adolnn BOeciiel-r of Ft. Louis Is the jroett of her mother. 3trs. D. . Miner. In th! UIss ilarDelle TVymore entertained at dinner Tnursday- jar .ansae, .v'cc jww" vu tu. -?- " -i I The Choicest Products 1 of the Brewers' Art 1 (JIB sBB bBbs bsbbHE P ssLssf BB IbssM .bbbBI bBH MB sBft Bottled modern the world. IH Established 1840. ar th guasts of Mrs Halls tr. ther. Mrs Marv Lu i-i. In S- uth .lefferscn st-eet Mi'carrl' Kennan is home from an extend . visit '.n Hot Springs Ark M."- Mar Cress entertained the I ?. r. Ciub Satu'lav night of last wer-k ' ML Mr 1 Thomas '- FuIthii is the t or Sir- I) " John-win and Mi EMzabeth III. Mt- Mary Houston will depart Tueadav f r iJhic:co tr spend the summer M: Anne Ilinde. who hat spent a vesr in Mfl M"ti- . will return to hr home in tht ?itv abut th- middle rt June Mrs J T Jchnon entertained at proere." euchre Monday moraine fT hr cufn. Oharl-". Harrison of Nw Tork S. M. L-cke an! M'ss Grd'-e Itnvd were th winn-rs, of prizes Mr M R- Vlse entertained at th Men-. miaa ah room Tuesday evenlne for her sis ter Mrs True Iavi of Kana? Oty. Mrs lella Mitchell entertained a number ot friends Thursday eenlnp. COLLI.MKVILLE, ILL, Mrs Louis Ropers ant ciildren departed Thu-s-dav evenlnc fr Cincinnati, havinc pent a montn wirh her mother. Mrs. J. L. It adworth. Mrs Henry of Indianapolis 1" the put of her dauchter. Mrs J. M Sims Mrs Hcrace Lo"k of Kansas City Is visiting he reaper. Mrs. John Andrson. Att-mev Vm. G Iturmuchs spnt Tuesday of tht- week in Surincfleld. II. The tountr ladles of Mrs Grace Marshall r Sun! tv school ciass caxt. a shirt-waist social Tu"dav evcninc at the home of Mr. Myron Peer? The tw-ntv ftrt annual cemmencement of the CUIimvlNe Hich Shfol will take pla-- Thur1-- etenlnc June Z. at the T-mpranc Hall. Mis. Florence Harkteroad entertained friends at card Saturdav eenuip in honor of Mrs. Lruti Kf pcrs of Cincinnati. Anmnc tho-e rreen- r r Mlt- Marv Lemon. Clda Green. Harriet Grene. Florence Lwk Maude Kraft, Mrs Jams Combs and Mrs G Hamilton IIutcn Waller of Ft. Lnu! was the puest of the Mtes Mar-hll last w H McAfee of Crawford ille. Ind.. was here lat week H S. Merrill of St Liuis was hre list weic Mrs, Maddor and f n of St Louis were quests of Mr J. I Iillliard la-t Sunday The rounc ladies of the pu Socfeiv mt at the home of th Mise- Collins Tusdav afterjion T"- CoIltnvilIe Ir.nd will cle a moonlieht pi-nlr in It'ker's Grove June . Th CavrlP ?tnnc Usn6 cave a ball at Icctor"s Hall Vdnsdav venlnc Mav S ESCAPED CONVICT CAPTURED. SoiuIhmu Fii;itirt Turnp High wayman for a ..'i-:iir. KETTnLIC PPErlAI. White Plains. N. T.. Hay Zl. Lewis Al eraathy. iilias "Bud" Abrr.athy. an e? capl convict from the Mwklenburp Coun ty Prison. Nortb Carolina, on February 13 last, was captured here by Policemen Ualr an1 Hlgfclnn. after be had !ashf?d "Joe" Viola, an Italian, with a rt zor because he wouldn't jrive him a cigar. Aitraaihy had ben sentenced to prison for nine years, only tn month? previous for burglary and highway robbery. Chief of Police Irwin of ,M cklenberjr County tele eraphed to Chief l.oa Carpenter of "White l'lains that he believed that the fugitive was hidinc with a brother who lives at White Plains. After his attack on Viola Abernathy man aged to elude capture. Chief Carpenter at once decided that he wn the escaped convict, and Policamen Joyce and Hlggins lay In ambuei and caucht htm t-ylnc to crawl thrnuEh the bushes near his brother's home. He fought desperately, and tried to draw a razor, hut it was knocked from hi? hand. He was iilrntitied as the escaped convict. He was locked up for requisition papers. FIERCE FIGHT WITH KNIVES. .('hicaro Crowd Clieer( Com bat- ants On Oni- Man Killed. REITBUr R-VEOAL Chlcaco. III.. May 31 Two men fnucht a duel to death with knives .U Twenty-s-cond and Dearborn streets, only two blocks from a police station. As they slashed and plunced the weapons into each other's hcdlcs. a crowd of more than fifty persons formed a circle around them and cheered the combatants when one or the other drove the knife to the hilt. After ten minutes of fierce flqhtlnc;. Alex ander Shirley staccered and fell with his adversary's weapon ptlekinp in his bodv. The lone. Keen-eapea Diaae nad pierced his heart and he was dead. His slayer. Charles Thomas, was hleedlnp from several wounds. He was locked up charued with murder. He came to Chicago a short time ago from IPsslfslppl. The auarrel was the result of Thomas's refusal to loan Shirley money. TIGER KICKED TO DEATH. EscirjK'd Circus Boast (Jot Into Car Full of Horst-s. r.ErrnLic special. j Pouchkeepsie. X. T.. May 31. A I-year- j old Indian tiger was killed in a fight with ' horses on a circus train on the way from Goshen to Poughkeepsie. The tiger, which had been recentlv imported, escaped from its wapon den while the Jratn was In mo tion. It crawled over the tope of four wag ens and entered a car containing thirty draft horses. A fierce battle enrued. the panic-stricken horses plunging and kicking at the savage intruder. When the train reached here the tiger was found dead and mangled under the hoors of one of the horses. Six of the horses were badly scratched and bitten. our ship-buildInghas grown Progress in Last Ten Years Ex ceeds That of Preceding Decade- KEPrBLIC SPECIAL. Washington, ilar 3T A report of the ship building industry of the United States' Just issued by lh Census Rijreauv. abqws. that: Ui Htt in the most scientific and bottling establishment in OUR PATTERN 10 Cenis-EacH-lo Cents. Q5Q7-GTBL'S DRESS . S. 10aa&12yes. 8593 .AviASSS iS$Pvi B677-eEiL'S SKIRT "STAIST COSTUME 6.8, 10andl2yiars. DE SCnn AND FILL IS YOCR TUC ncnilDI in?r nDnco Dl inc. ncruDLii. o unutn Snd 10 cents rone nver dime) to The Republic Pattern Department. Republic building, for EACH pattern ordered, and inclore this blank, properly filled out -with your name. addres and age for eieh pattern trdered. No. fOeT Girl's Dress Age No $t77. Girl's Dress. Age Xc f57i Girl's Dress. Age No. M33. Child's three-quarter coat. Age.. NAME POST OFFICE STREET NO. ten years exceeds that of any preceding dec ade, and that the tonnage constructed dur ing Hie census year ending May 31. W.. was greater than during any preceding year in the history of the raited States, with the lc-ibU exceptions of l&Vt and 1S3. Al though In other countries Iron and steel Ions ajo largely upersxled wood, the chtef ma terial used In the construction of ships, the censu" statistics show that It was net until the last decade that metal shipbuilding at tained proportion" grecter than wooden In the private shipyards cf the United States. The. report, whioh Is by Alexander K. Smith of New Tork. shows a capital cf $77 3C.7B1 invested In the 1AI6 establishments reporting for the industfjF. Thisr sum rcp rrspntz the value of land bnildlsas. nse- chlnery;.-toois anaunpJcjnflsiH. aaa jae iive Incorporated 1892. DEPARTMENT. - CfflLLVS TKREScQUARTER COKZ tfrrH SAILOR COLLAR 2. 4, 6, S, 10 and 12 jears. C572-GIRL'S DRESS 6. 8. 10 and 12 yesrs. CORRECT POST OFFICE ADDRESS. hUV FOR ANY PATTERN? A.TD Btnim SIZES XA3IED ABOVE. ...years. ..yestrs. years. . ..ycara. STATE capital stock of any of the corporations. The f value of the products is rcturaeu at. ..a.. 13. to oroduce which involved an outlay oJ CC08.i37 for salarie- of ofiidils. clerks, etc C4.S33jer far wages: $3.S3.Sa for miscel lanecus exp-nsvs. inclcdins rent, taxes etc. and S3.i1S.T72 for materials used, mil supplies, freight and fuel. It la not to Ix arutnfd. hewever. that the differences b& tween the ageregate of thete suins and. thi value of the Droducts (a. In any sense. In dlcatlvc of the profits ia the manufacture o: ' the arbducts durlns the census year, Tb ft3tof selllr.jc or of interest en capital In $ vesifa cr or ine jnerranuwiwsww uicuire ? in trie business, or ci aeprecjation in -plant Th!. ntatfmrnt la necessary In A order fc zLXcta errcneoas; conclusions xrom tj flgrsp j Si fcSPReO M . i p BS" .nsigaai g fUBS4 toa; .-J.:.-s:--; .ct -? zB3i.fs