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mwr" ,,l4.,Wf FJ THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1902. 12 DIES IN TERRIFYING DREAM I 19, jT .. i f H t I H, i u h as low as OPEN mov iikiis C1UFKO.MKHS naoK.ri.oKS oni i)itisi:us.. . . WAM1STAM1! LACK CIKT.UV".... EXHIBITION OF ORIGINAL DRAWINGS. Fifteen Hundred Pictures Will Be Shown, Including Water Colors, Oils, Sketches and Cartoons. f : H. F. THODE By Briscoe. An interesiinR art exhibition will be Riven by the Newspaper Artists' Society of St. Louis daring the weef of November 3. at the si. Nicholas HoteL More than twenty artists will contribute.' The pictures will cover a wide range of subjects. Pen and ink sketches, originals of cartoons, comics, water colors and a few oils will bo shown in about L500 drawings. A feature, com bining art and humor, will be a1 series of original cartoons Illustrating some fad of each of the patrons, of whom there are a number of the most prominent citizens of St. Ixmls. Among them are: O. W.' Allen, Louis P. Aloe. B.' Altheimcr. A. A. Allen. Lorenzo Anderson. James Adkins. G. H. AURUStine. J. V. S. Barret, A. H. Brown. Sterling P. Bond. C. F. Blanke. J. E. Brock. Nicholas Bell. James L. Blair. George A. Baker, Jr.: Paul Brown. Adolph Boettler. Julius C. Blrge. T. B. Boyd. Alannon IX Brown. F. H. Britton. A. H. Baur, James BULLETS RIDDLE BULLET-PROOF VEST Father Zeglen's Chest Protector Full 'of Holes After Public Exhibition in Brooklyn. MILITARY REVOLVER DOES IT. Thirty-Eight-Caliber Balls Whiz Through, While Those of, Twenty-Two to Forty-Four Flatten Out or Fall Harmless. RHPOBLTC SPECIA1.. Xw Torlc. Oct. IS. After withstanding: every other teat, tho so-called bullet-proof Test Invented an! woven by the Reverend Cfcsimer Zeglen, a. Polish Catholic priest of It is a demonstrated fact that oats are the most nutritious of all cereals. As ordinarily cooked, however, oats are neither palatable nor of the present day demands an pat food THOROUGHLY COOKED, CONVENIENT, APPETIZING. This idea has been realized in ,v A combination of oats, NORKA FOOD CO., Battle Creek, Mich. Richer Than Wheat. Better Than Meat Sells Hcatjnfr Stoves, set up complete, with pood pipe, $5 And he ha 25 other stvles at S7.50, S9, SI I, SI3.50, SI5, SI8, S22. I have u full line of the MOnKeSAIH-TIGHT and COLCS HOT'BLASl for soft coal, and rre will taUe pleasure In MiokIiis ibrm to you. m ACCOUNT WITH ME And Yon WH Be Glad. I AM DIFFERBXT trawa torn other people. There Is A'O KCD TAPE or publicity about my uusine-? Small bills Mldon time an cheerfully as larger bills. Try Ingalls for nice Mdeboard prlco SI5.50, S19, S22, S26, S29, S34, S46, S65. See my leaitifiil Iron Beds, Cupboards. Tablet. SMc boards. Wardrobes. China Closets, Carpels, Rajs. Lace Cur tains, Odd Dressers and whateterj ou need. .-..KI.f).. mi to tfSN.no -.BO t VIM.imi !.3U to fZII.IHI 1I.B1 to 9IIIMMI ,. Ifi-SO to IH.M , 1J2.00 to sjs.tm pair One Room Furnished Complete for .. . 25, S35, $45 or. SSD Two Rooms Furnished Complete for . . 565, S75, SS5 or $100 Three Rooms Furnished Complete Jor . $95, S105, $115 or $135 A .small article, worth WW or JiJ. sold on time as . hi-erfully an larger Mil. Come and try me on a nice chiffonier or Bookcase Or something you need. A hat ever ou need, cahh or credit. Come straight to th reliable one-price store of A. BLOCH-By himself. "W. Bell. Paul Bakewcll. W. K. Blxby. G. Warren Brown. C. S. Clark. Wlnthrop G. Chappell, Paul F. Coste. Thomas Crouch, llurrav Carleton. Harry J. Cantwell. Charles E. Carroll. Ashley Cabell. George L. Crawfonl. James Campbell.. David It. Calhoun. Phil Chew. William W. Davis. John W. Daugherty. Robert B. Dula. S. M. Dodd. John II. DIeckman. A. B. du Pont. John X. Drummond. Thomas B. Bitep. William Enders. Eames- & Toung. Salwvn C. Edgar. Joseph W. Folk. Joyeph Frank lin, a. u.uniBm. iorns u. oregg. r.u .ward F. Goltra. August Gehner. Jovpb Glaer. C. H. Huttlg. C. L. Hilleary. War wick ,M. Hough. T. B. Harvey. W. W. Hen derson, G. C. Hitchcock. E. B. Hoyt. E. W. Ilandlan. C. P Johnson. Breckenrldge Jones. G. J. Kobusch. Goodman King. M. Kotany. Jacob Klein. Henry T. Kent. Chester 11. Krum. John A. Lewis. C. M. Levey. George B. Lelghton. Theo. C. LinV. Pt. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Cblcaiv. was penetrated by several bullets from a 3S callber military revolver at a public ex hibition In Brooklyn. Before tho tests were begun C W. Ryder, who represented the lnventer, said Father Zeglen was unable to be present, having re ceived an order for twenty vests from tho coal mine operators, who feared some of their striking; workmen might try to assas sinate them. If such was the case, it was lucky for the Inventor that the coal mine owners decided to adopt his armor when they did, for if he had been Inside his sample vest when EflitiKham Wilson, the noted pistol shot, fired at It, member, of St. Stanislaus Church would be mourning; the death of their pastor Three of the bullets cut clean holes throush the supposed bullet-proof cloth and Imbedded themselves In the rolls of carpet acalnst which the rest was placed. The garment had been pretty thoroughly pound ed by bullets' in a former test. Thinking that possibly this had weakened its power of resistance, a new piece of the cloth was hung up. The 28-callber weapon sent three bullets whizzing; through Its meshes as they would have penetrated a common ,-cent vest. BuUets from all the other weapons used either flattened themselves In the web of the cloth or fell to the floor after the Im pact These inciude all the different cali ber bullets from .2 to .44. The test, which was public, took place In the ball above the Mgntauk Theater, and was witnessed by about 100 men. Docti)r Ashley A. Webber, the champion revolver shot f the world, who was to have fired the .1ot at Father Zeglen. 'f ho the richest of all cereals, and MALT, nature's on the market. It is rapidly taking the place of the universal breakfast of poorly The (liilcUmrnl Mrel Itnnjcr, with It triple wall- .i'ii ix'r.i ti i t.-el Un ities, ha r." mo.il It wiil Iat lon-rer, bake br'tor u ! i- 'i-s iui ' it m any oiher My ! m.-time on thi- lirst clafci Range w'l "uri ri . 5 I a i B8i Bfiirc&.K.a S223 OLIVE ST. DICK WOOD-Bydrinham.,- A. B. Lambert. Doctor Bransford Lewlv W. J. Lerap. Jr.: Edward S. Lewis. John A. lrf. Frederick C. Lake. Kdwaid A More. F. E. Marshall. E. I- Mapqueray, Tlieo. F. Meytr. William S. McChesney. Jr.: W. J. Mollride. Neil A. McMillan. D. C Nugent. Charles Nagel. John Nlckerson. (Seorge 11. I'lant. J. E. IMleher. AV F I"arker. Mose Itumey. Joeph Uapwcy. Jr ; A L. SIjii leigh.JJame.1 E. Stmto. 1-rael M. Slm.wi. ConvJn H. Spencer. V. It. Stevens. F J. V. Skiff. C F. S-'titer. E. O. Stananl W. Taussig. Georae J. Tansey. John A Tajt. Bennett Waserman. Eilwards Whltaker. G. Herbert Walk-r. II H. Wern-e. Court ney H. West. C - W. Wafl. S. H. West, J. Sidney Walker. B. L. WlncheJI. Juliux- S. alh. Grs C. II. Wagoner. Fetu J. Wade. J. A. Walerworth. c F. Wenneker. had given the personal test as advertised, had offered to bet $2Vi that a bullet from the IS-callber military revolver would pierce the cloth. The vtst stopped one bullet. The ammunition used was received from the manufacturers In a sealed package, and the shooting was conducted under the su pervision of a committee composed, of two ! newspaper men. li. vvaisn aiHi iwnni j Rooney. and thrte citizens. F. A. Pallon. ?iwam inggins anu Alien ww-is. jiw velocity of the .3S-callber bullets Is fiat feet a second. That or the ballets fired from other weapon ranged from S3 to 7S feet. In prellmlnnrv tet the 3S-callber bullet ...,.,, ,,Aa aI.1. In.li.. nt tuuilar inil (hnw ! from the other revolvers one ami three- quarters to four and a half inches. TAKING CARE OF NEW YORK CITY'S STREET WAIFS. New York. Oct. IS. It i all like a page from Pickens the dally scenes and storlns of the boys, and girls brought to the Gerry Society, at Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, each morning. There li one story ever new the story of the rhild which you and I have In mind the smiling chick tl at wa fashioned In a star and wafted to earth by an angel to make the world happier. This one chlkl wo fancy we see In e-ery wayside group, in every community, in every home. In every story- told about children. So each morning In the big tone building of the Society for the Prevention of Cruel ty to Children men and, women crane thiir necks and strain their eye 1ookn g for the jwRfiB fl nCHII I BATTLE CREEK'S 1 sugar ONLY REALLY Woman Who Complained of Fear ful Visions Is Found Dead. ItEl-l HU-'Sl'SCIAU l"t.urjj. Oct. 13. A terrifying dream, one of manv that had unnerved her. frightened Mrs Mafgaret Burk to death at her home in McKccs Rocks. The last dream was fatal. ImiuHi it wrought an attack of '! an failure. Her heart, unablu to recover fium tlie shuck dealt by some frvatul vl M ". sin ceased to beat. She -nim 25 yearn old and had had -heart rmible for ye vera I years. Her 3-year-old daughter wan sleeping with her when sh -.nzi-d with the strange dream that n.lnl hr life. The famll) boarded with u Mr W.t:o llrr bust-ami. Jowph. I employe,! by tho llttsb'irg and LaV Krie Railroad, ami worked Bt nlcht. His wife w-s apparently it. good health. Itfcenlly she cotnpluined f fe line badly and of weird dre&m. Mr- Watson heard MrsC Hurk scream In the middle of the night, ami then she heard a crash In the liedroom. She went to Mrs. lturk's bvdroom and knocked at the door. At she received no nnnwer she returned to : r t-druum. thlnklne that xbe hail made a. mi'iake i KurK retumeu nome ironi wivk at i J o dm k and went to his wife's bed room. He kto. kul at the door, but uiu not receive an rfi.nw.-r Then he callel Mr. Walxon and he called to Mrs. Hurk'.s 3-jear-dd daughter and idle sot out Qf bed ami let lur f ither lino the room. Hr mother wca3 ljins on the floor dead. The woman, terrified In her dream, had jumped up in her bed and fallen face down ward on th floor. The idiock killed her In stantly. IIr noee was cra.-di-d by strlk Inc the floor. Sh had ten dead for hjur? when the d :or arrived. The little dauRhter mW she hiard her mother eereairfln her dreams and tall on tile floor, but be wtw so frlchtenol thut she did not make an outcry and so.n f. II alk . . , . Mn purk wut oflen seized with these nightmare ami they always left her In a nervous and exlwutl state. The Coronet; InveMlKiitr d the case and shM It was one hi the itrnf;ew he ever encountered in his ex pTlnce. 1.-: II. B. MABTIN-By himself. Oscar I Whitelaw. William II. Walker. W. . Aantfes William Zaohrttz. William 1L Thompson. D. Crawford and others. The following, artists are on the Committee of Arrangements: 11. B. Martin. Dick Wood. George McManus. Ed Eksergian. S. Carlisle .Martin. IVrthold Wldmann. J. It. Win bourn. I"aul Frl Berdanler. Edward Grln bam. W. J. Porter. J. 'Gay Martin. MLi Una Barclay. Henry Thode. George Wal ters. Lou! E. Ionahoe A. Brlscrft. A. Itkwk Goree Stick. Mtsx Anita Moore: I F. F Iorter. secretary: Max Orthwein. one adorable child that some day Is to make & name In public affairs. All the world loves a child. All literature blossoms with children, from the parable In the New Testament to the story of Prince Arthur. In Shakespeare, and David Coppcr tleid in Dickens. lown In the room where the children's ca are heard you see what Is done for the homeles jones; There are sweet llttl bundles of Innocence, with ragged, defiant Etreet 'gamins, child wrecks and vagabonds, orphans hungry and melancholy all a part of the daHy story to be incrlbed on the records. Froit every corner of the city they come from alleys, c liars, garrets, from tene ments, coal boxes and from dens of vice. It Is a curious, -heart-touching ecene. this mis cellaneous gathering of hardened truants, pickpockets and young toughs under the tame roof with tender babes, all to be sep arated and treated as each case may re quire, cared for by strong men or kind hearted women nurse until the case has bs n tried and disposed of according to law und JustK-e. Naturally pnuny kinds of peo ple are emplovcd In the wurk from mother l women to dctectivex. and big. burly ut!lcial- of the police force. The flrst thing after names and particu lars of each -ae- have been entered In the register l to 1ve the boy or girl a warm bath and clear clothirg. The innocent ure teparated from the drpraved, but all pro vided with clean, comfortable beds and at tendants to watch over them. Every na tionality Is represented English. American. French German. Norwegian. Spanish. Po lish, ("hlne-e and negroes. Sick children are put Irto hospital With a surgeon and phyIcan In charge For In fants the nnr-es provide special food and sterilized mllk. Now and then the wagon comes loadel with truants, vagabond boys. keen, cur.nlng LATEST AND BEST own tonic and digestive TO-EAT and cream for a complete meal COOKED St. Louis r.i-r,Tt i.O i IwiTn... 1 Do Not Tread All Diseases, But Cure AH I Treat. I want every matt that is suffering from any special h-ae or condition to come and consult witlt me, and I will explain to ou a system of treat ment whuh I have originated and dc cloped after atr whole life' eTiTi ence in treating disease-, peculiar to men. It is a treatment that is based on scu-ntthc knowledge. I have no trial or sample treatment, cure-all medicine Jor ale. belts, appliaiice$-or similar devkes to otfer you. ! My elts calion, my experience, uiy conscience, my leputation, condemn all (such quackery. If you .will call and see me I will give you irec of charge a 'thorough personal examination, to gether with an honest and scientific opimou of the case.. Stricture. Erv ii.'ira of stricture i familiar with Its ni-adful symptom. bstruc tion. piirtlal ckwtire of the canal, fre quent and ainful scaldlnfpk prostatic Irritation and '-nlarfement and Innam mat'oii of tli- trfadder Strlctuie can never cure itself, and often develop rnpldlv. iinii li. a- vrr sho-t time In volv. the surrounding tisioes aod gland cauairj; untn'd nrnn and swift rtestni'-tlii'i of health. If vou plane any .iU" whntiier upon yur life and health. ) not neI"et having your sm lure inni-l by my special method, .-is It !- liilnl.-. quirk and ,-ertaln. and I- ic..,.ninll-hid without the use of a knlft or sVund Specific Blood Poisoning I- the most loathsome of all dlse, and ik a condition thtt may be hered itary or acquired, and afser the system ha- or. v htn talnt.tl with It it ."nanl feu Ulf In the form ,A an nLr th't iin In the .Uir.e. ulcerations of the mouth, throat and tongu', falling out ol lia.r and eebrow. and a cnpixr rolore,! ra--h on t!i t ntlre lowly It a c-ndltin that no thlrtv or ltv dav method will cure. Inasmueh as It ! a disease of th' blood, mvl only time dnri projur meli ine will effect a cure If ou hav anv of the above amptom' I ak that vol consult me at on-- I care not who ha treated yotfand fulled. a I will r re yim by m system of - treatment Just as sure as you will come to :nv urtice f.ir tri-atm'nt. I u. no men urj or ,! ,i therebv Insuring you whf'i "if'-l 'hn ur tionfe ilsufs are noi detr, I VVD1TP f,,r "'IT of latest . , .N ulrij fr free In plain scaled envelope upon request. HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 8 P. a'.d thoroughly bad. kl king, howling, bl lrg. swearing in -trange and ghastly . n trat v.ith the m'j-mur.ng. cooing hats-, with tbe.r dovelike lisping, tilling the nurs ery with mu-!i Ono bov. who kept two men busy while he was kicking, said he had "bin shovin' ile queer." In other word, he had been emplovcd by a gan of counterfeiters to help put their spunout money into circula tion. After an exhibition of boyish brava do, he finally cam to hi sen-, and told the orarers all about the gang be had betn serving, which enabled them to make Im portant arrests for the beneflt of the city, vv hile the youngster himself was sent to an Institution to be manufactured Into a citi zen, and taught a useful Industry Following came a lovely girl, her features regular and noitively lieaetifui In counte nance and expressii n What wa the mat ter with this walf. who should be at school with a good home for shelter? She bad Iwen kidnapped, so the story run kldnapissi by an hivst ide tough in po litics a so-calld gentleman, who did his b-st to blot out her life ami destroy hope Providentially she was rescued frcm a dive, w litrp she had be-n kept a prisoner. Though h-r scream were heard by the persons, of the neighborhood, tt wa considered noth ing extraordinary In viw of the character of the place, and so thj outrage continued without the skies opening and thunderbolts descending, until the society wa Informed and an officer found the child and rescued her The man wa ipsedlty tried and sen-t-ncci for ten ears. the full limit of thi law for abducting an Innocent child to lead a life of shame. tattle "Johnnie." Dobstetter. only 7 years of age. but precocious beyond his jears. was found begging from door to door In Wevt Thirty-fourth street. There was more dirt on his face than on the pavenvnt. strange n It may seem When he wa scoured and put lato fre-h. clean garment, hi- said. In a sweet childish treble: "ile fader an" moder I dead: I sleep In de wag"ns. but I'se all right." It was found, on investigation, that hi parents were poor, apparently respectable, and Ignorant of whither the bov had gone He wa re turned to the. custody of hi parent, and has not again bei seen on the street beg Etnir There was a rutle In the Children's Court when little Pauline Cohen, a one-armed girl of . told her story- She said she hid tKen forced to go on the streets with a tag around her neck telllrg a pitiful stnrv by which he solicited alms for a sick babies' fund. Shq said that when the day's amount wa not xumclent vhe was rtos'ged und sent to. sleep In a corner without supper The result of this case sent several Individual? to nrison for a full term .irvi vaiur tue mi'ij vuhii iviiu zuuriu m ted of George MUIr. 4 years of age. who was beaten by a brutal woman In Kast Fifty-second street, ami when not beaten was tortured until death would have ensued b'H for the re-ue by an ofilcer of the so ciety The boy was put In a hospital When th case came to trial the Magistrate could ei-.ircWv believe that a worn in in her right minil could so 111 treat n helnles child Iattle Kate I-ee a Chlne-lrih ch M J wa rescued from a horrible life Her I father, a Chlnnman. llv il In flat with H lMf Rfl Afgl A fiBS IH EM (Tba CH K! ffTB K II s, a K3i &ST U tv) M I EJbIq 11M i iinlBia Iq iuBflvBliiy HmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmMmmtmBmmmMmmmmmammmmmmmmjmimm:m, FOOD PRODUCT, A f agent Scientifically cooked, dainty, crisp and cooked oatmeal or the TVes - do Supplied Jby KRENNING GROCER CO it Ti.Ti i ban's hrt, -- '--' -s"- rffiai?e,HiSSafl!5S nmm''7. MY BEST' REFERENCE IS, AWUARItTDffjip UNTIL CURED .ItoM) MATHAHitl- K.KIhS,VA r.su vwv. stiii:i:t. nt. i.nn. io. Pr. King's Propohitlon to Take Your Case and Treat ou Until Cured j iMen,-Rcadthe Folio wlngi j - The fear vou an not be ciirsi may liave deterrec mu frotu i:kliiK honest treatrntnt or yon. mar hav- he,-n our of the -unlor-iuiiaks who hav.- bem treat"! in vainlby inexperiem-e.1 phvsh-ian. FRKK THE.VT MENT. KKEK--TIUAL SAMPLES. PAT ENT MEDICINES ELEi-TUIC BEUTS and" similar d,-vkes. S"h treatment" cn noi and wirt re v-r ure voir, nor wlh lbV maladlr cur- thcmseh.cn. Win I offer von a curr .nd .im wt'ncK to ri.k or pyo-f-"iional r;.ut itlon hi riirinir voo. jnl hir su-h fulth in.-l conn len-e in mv contm:wi u. ... Im Tr.rill'ie th-o- rli-,a. that I "'-' ,,T '"' EIT A DOLLAR T.VTII. satisflc.l f a la-tlrg ii e. what fairer bd-i-n.-s Prn'Hit'.ir . ." b- offered to th si.k ...... uii".i -ox 1'IOUM cnm-fnCA th, lironlr- Disorder. i Tl i - nuSV" r try m XT. -.i - .,,M-i - . iia1 I ! --! uitil har. dlitn.i.ed tt iml Ifivn fry o:i-i n Home Trent mnt. 0r r" nal vi.lt I- u. . i r.'.rrii bin '.t you urn t ..ill hi h it.. wrtt m yfur wvnpfnni fulT, and I will me'l vrai a cmpltir t .f -nipr.a.l -v.t m l.'iRk. I makr no i harre fir a-tvt... t Jiaan I'lnie or rivw Jida- Iiir. a-" u- I by mv inipr , I mrts.vl9 of iHim. tr. t'rr m book. "Plan's Main Malndlra Mastered." M.; SUNDAYS, 9 A. Kl. TO 2 P. JVI 13 &f fl cr-TtMycir m -..iai vk sk.Hl.al a. I men .),, M. an,, , ,,,, nor". FliVi-"""". "fEMBE. this U V"; - t "'' " ' tlr"' '" ccompllsH. -i 614-616-618 FRANKLIN AVE., AND 822 N. SEVENTH ST. SPECIALS F'OR SVIOIMDAY AND TUESDAY. Gulllamy French Pea filoyene). per can Lacaze &. Co.. French Mushrooms, per can Sweet Spiced Midget Pickles, per quart Nh-otlnl Italian Oflve Oil. Vgallon can '. , ....... I Isv I6c 20c ...Si.iO "Norka" Malted ready lo serve. Oats, thoroughly cooked. large package... ............ ........... Boston leaked Bean? with To mato Sauce. Lotus brand. No. I can. ..5c 13c Cream Brick ChtesA. per pound New Holland Herring, all llllrhfrtJC. Fat. per dozen.. (( Egg Vermicelli. por pound .";.. 9c 9c 6c Broad Kgc Noodles. &r per pound 91 Sunrise Mince Meat (condensed). Wc-size-packaifTS three women, one Chinese and his slave, another nn Irish, and a third a negro woman.' Little Kate was the daughter of the Irish woman Although a pet of tho Chinaman she was made to perform re volting tasks by the Irish wife, who wa said to be Jealous of the other women. She made the child suffer to get even The child In a special Institution., I now on the road to become an educated. Intelli gent younc woman. AMERICANISTS TO CONVENE. Socirty's Foiintli-r Vill Attend. International Congress. RFPfni.li" SPFi t.L New York. Oct. IS. Duke de Loubat. founder of the Society of Americanists. Is expected lo a'tend the thirteenth interna- ttonal congres of that society, which wf'U i open Mondiv in the halls of the American Museum of Natural History The meeting will be continued until October 23. The object of the congTCs ' to bring together ' Htti'lents of the ar'-haeology. ethnology and early hl"tnrv of the two Americas, and bv the reading of pipers, and bv dlscnsl ns ' to advance knowledge of these subjn . j i many less nutritious wheat foods. 1 t".i .V niilfmi , -ii,ri.iirfc t.l , , r . n ' rtfjB . , -. - .V. T o- I Treat Men Only, and Cure 'I hem to Stay Cured. If. afterj examining, you, I find yonr cae is incurable. I will honestlv tell you so and advise you as to the future care of your condition without any extra expense. On the other hand, if r find your casr is cura,ble, I will assure ou vt a permanent cure- I have sueh faith and confidence in my "ability to core you I am' perfectly willing to let von pay me your fee wrheu you are cured. I will make you no fal-e promises, but wiirgiveyona ja.fe and positive cure in 'the shortest possible l"n. leaving no injurious effect on tnnr system, li never disappoint my i tients norl hold ut false hopes. Varicocele I A torflltion thar rn ir 'a(Tefs fr m mi'-i- lhain all oi- r ndit'cr ' - -Knrd. ami I th" . ".t cause of r", ou. prostration ar.i mi !inh( men' l physical, ami nil pcw.rs. whuh in t'trn causes mkelnin fulurr and uranp -ney. anj urflts "n fr the ordtnarv ifntie and pUasur. of lif- I do -or, I-clsiim mfalIiM!it n rrinc gnrf dl-- eas-eH. but I lo mak-ih-' broa i i-v..r- i that I ha've rv r fai"rI t ,-ir a le cas ijf varlf.krir whuh I hiv -cptfl fofr tr-Htr-nt bv mv r ! m"tw.iid I elf.ct - pTTr.t.oit in., I. rr m-thiHl v it!n ill a "tijn' r op. rath nor Iok o tin-, to putiet" Loss of Alanly YiVor. If vou ire latkine in frese eier'.il lenj-'ris f ma eh', rd to m ' f ' a-.l 'on-ntlt m- privat-iv I ha-w e .- ! -ai.'v quu-Kiy ano p-rm. nently .r..,. wh' h raV'e bnn abai oi d bv fim-i-phvsniar.s and o-cl!l -pert. nfi-.es wh' h hati- bn .Hjg'av i'd a:..l ai.iie o's bv the u-e of B,-!t I'rep S.irap: s or hi il .ipi'llarx." I w!.l runwn tr evil 'ffcts of u-h Ir'Mirrrnts ard r stoc to 1'Mi wftal vou h.iv lest p- nr preeliins inarh0ft M -rire for irt .v men raak'js II. t.'ix i. r'ch and p'ire, fo fleh flrmi. th. ni'J'r' ' solid and V nrves Tmns ain! tatli It brisht'' the brain bv ,-!iv.r,e it of all d sp.im'eitesrl In .1 wonl. It bollfls up t'" phvslcat ird mntal man and prepare ""him an w for ih.- ui.t e and pleasures of stunlv m.iriix)i A limited hnniber tvIII be sent nbso- CONSULTATION FREE. S. E. CORNER FINE AMD SIXTH STREETS, Opposito Globe-Democrat Bldf;., ENTRANCE 522 PiNE STREET, ST. LOUIS, HO. Sugar-C'urad California Ham, per pound J Choice White BoneIewC0dnsh. per pound - i Potted Hatn.' " 3 cans for.... Llbhy's Peerless l hipped BT. i-poumI tart California, Peache- i fg- No. IS can f.. Per dcxeji ijr - Jasmin- Brand falirornta Tender Asparagus. !ar; " square can PHIsburv Best Northern Spring Wheat Flour: , - SS-Ib. sack. 2.fX 4S-lb. sack 4 U.Oi 2Mb. sack -"50 Red Cherries In Maraschino. per pint bottle , Jas. Hennessy J Star Cognac. per bottle 40c 81.50 7-Year-Old Montrose Bye Whlskv. Cfln Suit quart bottle ..OUC The subjects to be discussed by the con greys relate to the na'lve races of Amtr ica. -their origin, distribution, history physical characteristics, languages, inven tions, customs and rellgiors. and the his tory of the early contract between America, and the Old World. Invitations to the congre. issued In November. 1401. were forwarded by th State Department to all foreign Govern-im-nt. which snt them to the different; uriv-ersitli-s and sclenlltic Institutions in ihclr respective countries. Several of thesi epeclal representative of foreign- Govern ments and foreign institutions already havo nrrlvd from Bar.-!- and South America Juan li. Ambrosetti. delegate o'f ths Mueum National of Buenos Ayres. tha university of the same place and of that of La Plata, has arrived here. He is ore i ! the btst authorities In South America on anthropology and Arr'erlcanist question. Thl will bo (he first tlmo tbe society ha held 14s congress- In the t'nlted Statei. Sessions were held since 1S7S at Luxem bot.rg. Brusells. Paris. Madrid. Copen- . b..g. u. Berlin. Turin, Huelva. Stockholm. M xico an I the last tlra- at Paris In 19". wh. n it wa voted that the thirteenth con gress should be held at New York In Ji'JXi under the presidency of Morris- K. Jessup, t casure- nasssissma-. .95c f wholesome. The rush r ' M - V. appetizing. Needs only OAT FOOD J m.llrwwiiii.is.' . - - . fl 1,nrti ,-tW.liSA. I ? A I 50c- i 10c I ..18c t 14c I . .1.4i. WhWa ' 2c . I "il ! iiTw''ViiiiaMl tift 'i rft fr nriTir . !-VMf