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V THE REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 22. 1903. V 6': lteL-:fe'J FANCY VESTS. S1.2S and SI.50 values Tf ? TO-DA Y ONLY . . f p W They're made llVe cut some with flip pockets, of stylish, washable mate rialsneat stripes, checks and dot effect shaped rlRiit will fit well and are recular Strand 11.10 YCm Vests special lor to-day only.. I3C TL&IT Agents for j Broadway Rogers, Peet& Co., and New York. Morgan. AT BARR'S. Great opportunities are presented at Barr"s for securing: cholc selection of goods. There Is no dissatisfaction with the goods from Missouri's greatest store after you get them home. The offerings this spring are unusual. SLAVERY QUESTION LIKELY TO START WAR IN MINDANAO. Except for This, the Moroa Are Content With American Rnle ami Hare Promised Alleirlance. Manila. April SL Major General Davis has returned here from the Jolo Archipelago. He dlil not see the Sultan of Jolo as the latter went to Singapore three days before General Davis arrived. The Sultan's ab sence compels a temporary abandonment of the negotiations for the abrogation of the Bates treaty. General Davis reports that nine-tenths of the Lanao (Mindanao) Moros have accepted American sovereignty and pledged peace and friendship. Representatives of forty towns north of the lake vroteps alle giance to the United States before Majsr Ballard yesterday. Peace- Is assured until an attempt Is made to abolish slavery. It I believed tint would unite the Moros In opposition to the Americans. The head hunters inhabiting the Slerre Mndre mountains have made a raid in the Province or Nueva Ecija. Irland of Luzon. Thy beheaded four natives. A force of cavalry Is pursuing the raiders. MISSOURI DOCTORS MEET. State Association in Session at Ex celsior Springs. KKPCIIMC SPECIAL. Excelsior Spring. Mo.. April 3. The Mis souri State Medical Astoclation melting opened In this city to-day. About 500 phy siciansarc, in attendance. President Wood son 'Moss' of Columbia, called the convention to order. Representative Elmer I Riley delivered the address of welcome, and fol Umlrc this was the transaction of regular business. At the evenjig session President Moss discoursed on "The Organization of the Mealcal Profession," and Doctors J. N. McCormick and M. P. Overholser of Bowl ing Ureen. Ky.. and .HarrlsonYllle. Mo., re ."lccii e.y. lollowed with discussions on the came subject. Among the most prominent M. i.oois doctors present are: A. C Rob inson, b. M. Hypts. E. G. Good-vin. K. J. l.utz. V. O. Moore. W. F. Blewette. Walter B. DorsetL Seymour Scnelle. John Gold smith. C V. iiosely. W. P. Boyer and J. W. V usthustcs. LONDON Samuel Hope Morley. Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, has been elected Governor of that institution. In suc cession to Sir Augustus Prevost, Ba'L SPECIALTIES. ee0a1aaa'ataaemaaaaee emMaamaat FUNERAL FLOWERS And deslgna of all kinds wTeaths, pillows, crosses, c-ic; also artificial nnblimr. Loose cut Coaers. Eden Floral Co.. lTrc Oine. WHEN the hair Is thin and gray Parker's Hair Balsam renews the growth and color. Hinder-corns, the best care far corns. 15c DEATHS. BLAKEMORB-Tuesdar. April a. 1M3. at 7:ZS a. in.. Robert I. beloved son or Tbomas and Mary Blakemore. ana brother of Thomas I. Blakemcre. ated $ jears and I months. Funeral from residence. No. 1111 Madison street. Wednesday. April Z2. at z p. m.. to St. Tcter's Cemetery. Interment private. BRCNEn On Monday. April M, 1M3. at 3:3) n. nu. Locls Bruner. beloved husDand ot Clara liruner Inee rroeelckl. at tne ace ot Sfl years. Funeral will t"o place on Wednesday. April H, at 1:3) p. m. Funeral private. CCJIMINGS-On Tuesday. April n. 103. at T a. ra-. Patrick Conimtngs, relict cf the late Ann dimming, and father cf William. Joan and Patrick ITummincs. Mrv. diaries J. Brrae and Mrs. Michael Orady. Ths foseral will take place from No. 1H1 Coul ter avenue on Thursday. April 23. at Z p. m., to St. Rose's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited. CUMMIXCS-Densis Cnmmlnrs died April 1J. 1S03. PUneral from Alexanders undertaking parlors. No. S3 Olive atreet. Wednesday. April S. at : P. m.. thuice to Calvary Cemetery. Friends la tlted to attend. TEEKEr Tuesday. April H. 101 at I'M a. m.. after a short llmera. John Feenjr. beloved husband of Acnea Feeney (nee O'llaral. and father of John W. Feeney. Jr.. at the age of 13 jeara. Funeral will take place from Clem Welek'a funeral parlor. No. I Oachouquette atreet. Thursday. April tX at 8 a. m. Enrincfield. I1L. papers please copy. HOUSEMAN At her residence In Altocna. ra. cm ADrtI 1". 1903. Daisy A. Houseman fnee Morton), beloved wife of Grant Houseman, aged 22 years. 4 months and 10 days. Interment In Altoona, Pa. MIUIETt Doctor Guy Bryan Miller, brm at New Rochelle. N. T died saddcnlr In Paris, April 7. 1S0J. In the thirty-Em jear e his ace. SIOODT Suddenly. Arrtl St, ISO. 'Wit'onihby Gvlneley. son of Nelson M. and Emma A. Moody, aied i months. . n -n'..-.-... . -AM No. SS Laurel. Interment private. MOLEN-On Monday. April S8l ISM. at El Pasov Tex. John V.', Uolin. beloved brother ct Louise. May. Cratton and Arthur Molen. .Mrs. J. C Mc Cormick and Mn. O. BIckelhaupL Due notice of funral will tm cHen. MOYNIHAN-On Monday. April M, 180J. at Ss o'cloclc p. nu. Jchn Moynlhan. relict of Elizabeth Moyniran. and beloved father of John J. and Jaise M. ilovclhan. Mrs. Nellie Snean and ilra. William J. Kraemer. Funeral will take place rxcm family residence. No. 3 South Broadway, en Wednesday. April 2. it J o'clock p. m.. to Annunciation Chnrch. thenca to Calrnry Cemetery. V, Xew 'York City and Memphis. Tenn papers pleare copy. POWELI William Powell crteted Into rest at the residence cf his son-in-law. Uoctor George Borgelt. No. 3SW South JefTerson atenue. Tues day, at 8 o'clock a. ro. husband of Ellen Powell, I fjitner oi umruuc ui6c-u un ooctx rnvw, rrandrather of Doctor V.'lHIam ".Vets and Mollle Wels. aged 7t years. ..... . ..n at tatar St Pant. Mlna and Sprtegdalt, Kas., papers 1 please paonsn. AVAULACEOn Tuesday. April II. IMS. at SH B'elock a. m.. Euiene Field. iounst child of Panic! and Ellen Wallace tnee Butler), aed 1 The funeral will take place Wednesday. d tnst-. at i o'clock p. el, from family residence, lfambjrcer and Kieclen avmues. to LA-jngeiiral . Mask's Cemetery. n EVANGELIST CONVERTS OVER 1,000 IN A YEAR The Kevcreiid T. Shannon lias Splendid Record for Twelve -Moil til?. THREE YEARS IN THE WORK. Has Organized Three Churches and Formed Four Congregations Conducting Meet in Shaw Avenue M. E. Church. The P.everend T. W. Sasnnon. who Is conducting revival services at the Shaw Avenue M. E. Church. South. Tower Grove and Shaw avenues, has a remarkable icc ord as an evangelist, having conducted twenty-two meetings in the lat twelve months and hating Influenced more tl an LOW persons to profess religion. Four hundred of this number became al lied with the M. EL Church. South. As a result of his work three new ehurclus have been organized, and four new ecrsresa tlons have been formed which will ulti mately grow Into churches. Ail of this has been done In the St. Iuls By a Republic PhotOErapta -r THE REVEREND T. W. SHANNON. Who is conducting evangelistic meetings at the Shaw Avenue M. E. Church. conference of the if. EL Church. Sfutli, which includes the eastern half of that part of the State south of the Missouri Rlvtr. In the three years he has been dcing evangelistic work Mr. Shannon" has per sonally conducted slxty-thrfe meetings, which have led to 2.SfiO conversing. Mr. Shannon is not new o this city, hav ing led a remarkable retival at .Marvin M. B. Church. South, last year. He began the series of services at the Shaw Aicnue Church Friday night. 'nt-ret has j'ri-wn with each day. and the church is cntwed at each of the two dallv servicer-. The morning service Is at 11 o'clock, and the night service -at Sja'clxk. At each of the services Mr. Shannon preaches. He Is assisted by the Reverend William Q. Donna n. pastor ..f la church. More than two-thirds of he 1.500 converts due to the evangelist's preaching arc men. Mr. Shannon addresses his sermons es pecially to men as a rule. He Is or the opinion that what will convln-e a mtn will convince a woman or a chill. But what appeals to women and children dins not al wavs touch men. Therefore his sermons are skillfull- con structed to reach all -Jases. He is par ticularly anxious to reach the jcrsour In tho neighborhood of Shaw Avenue i hurch. Unlike mest successful evangel'st Mr Shannon has no sensational past, and there wa nothing spectacular connected with his conversion. Before becomlni? nn cvarcelist J he taught for seven years in a Uethodist college. Mr. Shannon Is originally from Kentucky, his present "home being it Frcdrlcitown. Mo. BUItJI.V MISSIONARY TO SPEAK. HJnlmar East Will Deliver a X-ectnre at the Third Baptist Church. HJalmar East, a missionary to Northern Burma, will speak to-night at the Third Baptist Church under the auspices of the City MUslon Board. Mr. East Is a native of Sweden, and came to this country only a few years ago. He Is a graduate of the Baptist Theological HJALMAR EAST. Missionary to North Burmah. who will speak at the Third Baptist Church to night. Seminary at Iouisville. Ky. Two cars ago has was appointed missionary to Northern Burma, and assigned to Haka. a town at the Himalaya Mountains. Just on the border of the British territory. While going to his station he became af flicted with the appendicitis and an opera tion was necessary, bi-t being a doctor him self, he used remedies lo defer it. fearing to have It performed in the tropical climate. He spent four months In Burma berore taking ship for this country. When he again reached New Tork he was greatly That Tired Feeling It a Common Sprier Trouble If c a eifn that the bbod U defldtnt in Titalltr. lost &i pimples and other erup tions are signs that the blood ! Im pure. If a a warning, too, which only tho haz ardous fall to hed. j Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it give new life, new courage strength and animation. They cleanse the Wood and lear th complexion. Accept no substirate. Hood'n Sarsaparilla promises to sura and keeps thepromlao. .ssssssssssssKT V? THE GRAND PRIZE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH GO. AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1900. COMPUTE OUTFITS SOLD OS EAST PAYMENTS. Columbia Phonograph Go. 709 PINE ST. Write 1 for 1 Catalogue. rrTaweaiaiiania HOTEL CHINA Wc are prepared to fill the largest orders for cither white or decorat ed Hotel China riffht from stock. We have the larc est assortment and sell at lower prices than any other store in the city. Bowls and Pitchers. White china, 75c, S5c and SI Chamber Sets. Decorated, $2.50 Others, 53.50, S5.S6 and up Water Pitchers. While. 15c and 20c Constipation mmmm.UT0U Those who have used salts, castor oil, and the tcany home and manufactured purgatives, know that in such treatment there is no possibility of cure from constipation. These remedies are at most physics and do absolutely no good. In fact they frequently provoke piles, fistula, female disorders and many cases of appen dicitis are traceable to their use. Soon the ordinary doses of these physics fail to have any ," Kn-r-i. f and creates rich, red blood. Jinn's Grape Tonlo is tne nnest wmj ever known for constipation. It Is guaranteed to cure you. larco sample bottle sent free to any address on receipt of w cts. for postage by Lightning Medicine Co.. Eock Island, IU. Send your drujglst's name. Aliliraj7W99 JBWUmJJJBiWICWWKilHUWm. weakened and the operation proved almot fatal. He Is now nearly completely recov ered, and Is making a tour of the country before starting back tn his charge Children Will Ilrcrisc Prlara. Prizes and certificates will be awarded the children of St. Jam-K' Memorial Episcopal Church who took the examinations during !nt on "The Ufe of Jesus Chrlt." James A. Waterworth will distribute the prlzei and several other men of the church will make short speeches. The papers submitted by the children showed a keen appreciation of the chosen subject. Klfe nnd Dram Corps Reception. The first reception clven by the St. Charles Borromco Fife and Drum Corps of the Italian Church will take place to-night at Harmonie Hall. HIehteenth and Olive streets. The organization Is a new one. and a good entertainment is promised. Uoctor Sale to Lectnrr. Doctor Samuel Sale of Temple Shaar Emeth will deliver a lecture on "Immor tality" before the Church of Spiritual Unity at the Odeon Sunday evening. KING EDWARD STARTS TO NAPLES ON WAY TO ROME. Itamora That Ills llenltllh I Impalrett LacU Cnnflrnintlon AmonGT OJ1 clnla at Itallnn Cnpltal. Valetta, Island of Malta. April n. The royal yacht Victoria nnd Albert, with Kins Elward on board, railed for Naples to-day. escorted by the whole British Mediterranean fleeL It arrived at Srracuse, Sicily, this afternoon. Rome. April 21. Nothing Is known at the British Embassy here or In official circles concerning the report that the health of King Edward Is unsatisfactory. His. Majesty Is expected to arrive In Naples at a late hour to-morrow. He will not land to-morrow, nor win he see Sir Francis Bertie. British Ambassador to July, until Thursday. The British Ambas sador goes to Naples to-morrow. With regard to the report that the cere monies attending King Edward's antral tn Home would be curtailed, it Is Impossible tn curtail them, as no prccramme has yet been establ'shed. Knowledge of King Edward's Intentions and desires Is awaited before doing so. For Ihe ame reason all arrangements an nounced regarding his Majesty's visit to the-Popo are mere fabrications. The Brit ish Embassy and the Vatican as yet know nothing nt all in this respect. The Archbishop of Malta has informed the Vatican that he did his best to repre sent the advisability ot a mcetlnr between THE HIGHEST AWARD FOR MERIT WAS GIVEN TO THE DISC AND CYLINDER GRAPKOPHONES Made In all sizes, 55 to $100. DISC AND CYLINDER RECORDS Made to 6t any instrument. EVERYTHING IN THE TALKING MACKIHE LINE. Cups and Saucer. Thick white. S1.10.S1.25 doz. Decorated. $1.80. $2.30 doz. SPECIAL. Austrian china Cupt and Saucers, medium weight, good quality. SI. 50 doz. Plates, all thickness es and sizes, 55c doz. up Decorated. $1.00. S1.20 doz. and up. W'Q MAGNOLIA uiitnitu iiiuuu in The Most Rapld-Drowlns Vine Known. Strcn; Plants. In 2 colors white and blue iiic rach. ?S.tM jier dozen CIrmutU. iiardy fionering vines. In 3 colors lavender, purple and ivliltr, strong plants. 3 years old. 75c each. Clrmatl I'nnlculnta. very frasrant, stronp plants. 50c each. flladlolua Ilulbs, choice mixture, -too per dozen. Tnlienwe Ilnllm. excelsior pearl, sure to bloom this jear, 4iir per dozen. Oar Coniplete Collection of Flower eeil conn Ins 10 different varieties that continue to Lloom the entire summer, -"c each. ninrfluma. in collection of S colors, -.".c each. Our tMwn t.raa Seed has no equal. Quart, SCe-t peck. l.K)t bushel. K4.oo. YOUNG'S, 1406 Olive.SI., St. Louis, Mo. Write for Illustrated Catalogue FREE. There nerer was a caw coattlpatlcnUut Open Saturday E.enings. iiak Mull's Grape Tonic woald not cure. First. Muil's.Grape Tonic Is collko any ether treatment for constipation. Itls tho creates: and raoftposInToIaiatlTeknowa. But that Isat what cures. It Is the tonic properties cf tl grape and otter fruits that strccethens the wcrc-oot mutclesof tho Intestinal tnrt. Mull's Grare Tenia builds fiesh. makes strength AQTUilA Attacks Never Return. MW I nfllM P 'l "Scat oa oca pillow; eat irreiy; breath naiurailr t 4ii umr Murwdt ulnf anauacj. prava ,r Te llers' ct any klaJ. or coanlac cll-cata. tnt-rs frrloin Zrom tna od eiemy; Uio.d rnncneU; Bervea atrengtliened. t'elth restcred. Over ii.K patlenta. BOOK (7 KH1J-". -tnulnlnc reports or many prcnounerd "lDcarabla rases that we have cured to stay cured. P. JIAnOtJl HATES. uanaia. .-. r. WILLI AU P. 110MIS. It J DIEKNErTE. President. Secretary. ESTABLISHED IS Jtli ' JllSSOmi STATE 3ILTLAI. FIHE AU MAIIIXU ISl'n.M'B COHPA.NY. OnTce No. T17 Ch-.;nut t.. St. Louis. Mo. TL Cell Vain ITT1A. TeL Klnloch A lvSi rolicles are written on either stock or mutual plan DIllECTOHP: Henry r Haanitlck. J. R. c Lucas, It It. (irtnivoln. IX I). Walker. Augustus N.1.iThut. Ja. W. Belt, Wm I" How. the soverrlsn of Great Britain and th nfad of Catholoolrm. adil'nR that he re ceived no assurance that this meeting would or would not occur. In the meatlme. preparations to receive Klnjr Edward are prosresslns; In various directions. The streets his Majesty Is ex pected to traverse arc belne; richly dec crated with Venetian masts, garlands of laurel and myrtle, and large rases contain ing fruit and flower trees thirty feet high. DEATH FOR RIOTOUS SOLDIERS. Five Privates Sentenced by Court at Pretoria. Pretoria. April a. Five private soldiers belonging to the Lelnster Ileglment to-day were sentenced to death In the Supreme Court In connection with a riot which toak place at the barracks March 3. When the military police attempted to ar rest a number of drunken soldier the lat ter, re-enforced by some of tbelr comrades, fired on the police. One or the latter, a member of the llnster Regiment, was . Delesrntea to Good Itonda Convention. ItKPCBUC SPI-XTAU Springfield, nt. April a. Governor Tatcs to-day announced the appointment of the following- delegates to represent Illinois at tho International Good Roads Convention, to he held in St. Louis April ST to May :: Hugh n. iloftct. JlonnicuUi. Tom A. lUrrhall. Klethsburz: T, I Ooiman. Mscomb. Thomas Noirer". Atkinson: K It. ArnoM Calcsburc; C J. Parry. Astoria: Henir ". J. flicker. Qumcy. Howard Drson. Ituihrllle: J. B. Thornton, ilac nolla: A. i Turner. Xcnona: A. o. Hammond. Wyomlns: Almun C. Banforto. Washlnrtoa: Warren crabb. Delaraas John Zeter. Lincoln: J- Om. raxtcn. J. A. Ilanney. cazanovU: Ml chael Cleary. Odell: Ctarles Xiekel. Chenxa; EdTard tvelb. Sr.. ctaiton. Oscar Mansnetl. Manrfleld. Thoma X. Ivltt. llaroo: Andrew J. Patterson, gulllraa, WUllaa Ueni) Codnan, NEW PUBLICATIONS. sSsssssssSaya0a0fcyiSs' SCRIBNER'S for MAY e Ne GtXtlAL COIDOM Stanley M. Arthurs, and from photographs. BY CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN. U. S. N. The Nvy De partment. This article, as may be inferred from the author ity of the author, is one of special interest and distinction in the series of papers on the various departments of the United States Government now being published in Sckibxer's Magazine. JOHN FOX'S SERIAL STORY. " The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come." as the New York Press says, "continues, as it began, one of the best stories of the year." PAINTER. - LITHOGRAPHY IN STATES. By F. Weitenka.mnf. the work of a number of American artists and their achievements in lithographic work. A CRIPPLED MER.CURY. A story of much humor by Mary R. S. Andrews, the author of many, clever stories, no tably the Napoleonic tale "Vive L'Empereur!" The illus trations by Edward .Penfield are printed in'color. THE STRANGEST FEAT OF MODERN MAGIC. By B ander Matthews. The story of a remarkable trick performed by the lamous magician Robert Houdin before Louis Phillippe, illustrated by Stanley M. Arthurs. SISTER. ESPERANCE. A short story by Guy Wstmore Carryl, illustrated bv Walter Appleton Clark. KITCHEN SKETCHES. By Elizabeth H. Gilman. Several clever little stories, with equally clever illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith. THE SORBONNE. By Edmund R- Spearman. An article descriptive of the many interesting associations of this historic institution, with illustrations. WHERE THE WAYS CROSSED. By Viola Rose boro. A short story of theatrical life. TAPS. A short story by John R. Rathom. POEMS. By Joseph Russell Taylor. Julia C. R. Dorr, and James Herbert Morse. now tREA2y sgJOQOQ "PTUlAS?? I zjre xtilP&vTfreikvz )rexirai3&ffiiKjv&zqjM Rachiilt iihx orAjamanii 'UBJJ Vi-..Jk..uuJ . iJACKjkojTlntiifetzi I6M fawjtrw. w... K?jlfy 5 LIQUOR DRINKING. MORPHINE tu uttmt mi m Himiiuu. nun m wnrn imw xan- x. ass. 33Z&23ff3a. rhytolan suaCL Manaanr. C&UrC 2003 LOCUST STREET. " tfc, ..Au mvbwuvmw -! I1W in,JiaBM rw SUMMER RESORTS. TUB 31ATTAQUAS05, Chatham, Mass. SltuatM on Atlantic shora ot "RACK ED Blr BOW of Can Ood. directly on ocaan front. Tha hotrl has eltctrtdtr and Is tborouchly modem. Opeu July 1. For lllnitrated booklet and Infor mation address Frederick Wllkry. Cimhrldx. Mass. MUDLAVIA Thl rrwt rtwrt cpn (Se ytr round. Combine rot. hrftlth and pleasure for your vacation- only . ferr hour lid from fct. Iouiit, near Attica. Ind. nn Wabash RaltroaJ. Naiuin icreatrst rtir for Rhamailm. Uoul. Kidney. Skin. Bladder. Stomach ard Nerrotia dleae. For beautifully Illustrated macat1n and all Information. addr II. U Kramer. Gen. Manner. Kramer. Ind. 4H. PLANS WANTED. Notice la ctrrtj stvtn that complftc plass as! spcc:ncatlor. for two aonexrs. to cost net ex itJInr IlW.0W.CO. lo be built at tbt Arkansaa biata Lunatic AaTlum. IJttl. Rock. Ark., vm b irortTdJ by the Uaara of Truster of State char itable Initltutloc. up to and Including May 1HB, Vxl. The architect. whca puns are accepted win b required to personally superintend the construction and fir a bond for J w. coo. 00 a-uar-anteelnc the fallbr.il perfortnanc- ct Ms duties, and that extra shall not exceed per cent of the contract price. The compenaatlcn paid ts the architect for lull aerrtcea shall not exceed tiooo.oo. The board reserves the rlrtt to reject any or all plans and rcsdvertl fr same. JOHN II. PaGR. Secretary Board of Trusteea ot Stats Oiantahls Institutions. Utile Hock. Ark- .April 11. 1503. PHOlTWAm for the comnletlcn of the new main bulldlnx' of the Mat School ot Ulnrs and lletallurrr at Holla. Jin., will be recetretl hr th chairman of the KxecutUe COmraltte.. Dr. Jchn n. Vlncll. Sl Pin .t.. St. Louts, itn.. up to o'clock tn the momlr.i of Mar 11. ijoa. at which time they will be opened by the deeutlre Committee, who reserre the rlsht to reject any ard all btU. The work Includes the genera! In side Anln of tho butldlnr. the heatlns. ths plumblnr and casptplcr and the electric wlrtax. Plana, rpectncatloss and further cartlcslara may te oLtatned at the cfilcs ot Dr. Vlncll as above, or at the nrflee of the architects, Mesna. Van Brent It Hew. Kansas Cttr. Mo. All bids must be accompanied br a certified check cf S500. Champaign: II. R-. Ncrtrupn. Hitim: Aaron Auten. Jere-rllle: It. r. Reason. Mascn Ctty: I. ilcCoflleter. Whitehall: E. A. Eldred. Carrolltcn: L. W. Smith and E. A. Hall. Sptlrg fleld: A. it. Hurdman. MorrlrenTiIie: r. OstI. I.ttrhn-M: c. W HUiiard. Brighton: Jas. Allen. "rlrl: Ja. Warren. Newtn: Marion Newto-u ItoMnscn: O. V. Hardacre. LAwrencerUle; F. VV. HavilL Aiount Carmei. Adam Rlnard. FalrneM: T. B. Stelle. JtcLeanfbcTo: J. C. Carter. Vienna; W. E. Ucey. noaa. A. I Patrick. Carml: Charles Brcwn. Rockwood: 11. 1 l"rler, Benton: Doctor H. , Addeily. Chester: John Mtrn. rw quoln: Benjamin Meeneese, Anna; Alfred Vaa Mi berr LaMstnc: A. c Boeber. Blue Island: Walter Mayn. CarllnvUle: R N. Wrlrhu Elatn: A. J. CtoTer. Ellin- Errlnr Goclrlrk. Naoerrllla' w E. Wire, rtehron: A. E. Dinner. Joliet: Ju lius Steward, llalnn; C- V. O'Connor. Ilolrldere Wllllan Nelson. Bockfonlr Thomaa X. Cllffe. Uycanwrej Wrieht Adams. Sheridan: W. a Bar rett. Galena: A. N. Abbott. Vnlon Grore: Wil liam O. WrirhL Fre-rrrt: Loveloy Johnson. Btlllman Valley: H A nrooki. Dixon: Cturies De Hart, canhaa: wtllUm McCtonwhleTltock I. lard: P. J. iwk. Join ni!-. Simon PTsnTj W. Richards. John Benham. WUliam S. BWldt! Murray Pleraon. P. C Donald. Meiael OTJar A'ten J. OMrcn. John C. Ender. IVillUm Grace all of Chicago rHlL.ADEL.PlUA The Reverend t. R, V. Itvin of Huntingdon, who failed to secure a judgment In the Huntingdon County courts against Bishop Talbot of Central Pennylvania anrt Emma D. Eillctt and her CASTORIA Fsbto&aittifri Tte ftri Yh Hare Al ajs iwfet GEN. JOHN B. GOR.DON of the Confederate Army. My First Com mand and the Outbreak of the War. This is the first of several articles by General Gordon, and they form the most interesting contribution remaining to the story of the Civil War. General Gor don's lectures are known from one end of the country to the other as the most stir ring pictures of that time, and these remi niscences are full of the spirit and vividness of anecdote which made his lectures famous. The present article is fully illustrated by THE UNITED An article describing Trice 25 cent There are More Spoonfuls. of Baking Powder In ..JACK FROST.. than in snv nh. Note the Size ot the Can, Keeley ST. LOUIS. Tcuskoic Lnrptu 1SS Ma.A nrueiiuriria jure i1 !-!" If you are load of really good coffee, one which deEghu the palate and keeps yoa feeling good all day, yoa ought to try Schotten' 1 90 Roasted Co&e. Thi is the only way to buy coffee and be absolutely sure that it won't change in, quality and flavor. It is guaranteed fully. Ask your grocer for it. Packed in pound cartons at only 25 cents none better at 30 cents or 35 cents. Write for free booklet, "Coffee Hints." WM. SCHOTTEN CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. "Better Coffee For Lata Meoey." husband. Alexander, for alleged conspiracy, appeared before the Supreme Court and aked for a reversal of the lower court's decision. Bears ths Signature oi && C COFFEE HINTS 3 1904) Jgk i MASTED v-afejSS&l l'Bi r2 " M ' AUCTIONEERS. A. A, SELKIRK & 00, AUCTION AND STORAGE. Rerular aale every Saturday at warehouse, an! stn.ral offices. 1KJ-10-U Choutesa ata. Salts Is reatdences a specialty. Pnens Klnloch C 1C. WESTERN SALVAGE WRECKING AGENCY. Til and TIS Waahlagtoa are., fcaadlera ct fin and Maria Salvaxe. Watch tsr special notices. tAMVEl, OAKS. Manager. At 1308 SIDNEY STREET. Auction Sale or Furniture. Carpet?, etc., this (Wednesday) day, at 10:30 a. nu Terms Cash. A. A. SELKIItK & C( Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS. CAUTION! I not b minted by ptron who announc ta the oatrotu cf the Laclede avenue cars that the h.GmiFOREPAUGH andSELLSBROS.OmOUS Is at any ether location than Yandeventer and Laclede Avenues The BIG SHCW is there and statements to the contrary are confusing. THK GRANDEST SHOW KVER SEEX HERS. flM Vnraltlsa Thin a flv HthSf CVrlV. Only Four Daya Longer. r 'jl Ti 1 and 7. rain or shine. In Nrw Ptocsj Waterproof Tent. Admission SOc- roilm Uitr f. 25c. Number I Conpcn. aetcaKr wn-M t. , raar b McureJ at lie lima n Bros.' ptano Store. lia OltTe St. OLYMPIC "JSSBK?" TO-DAY CIIARUS FROIUf AN Presents. WILLIAM FAV&RSHAM ,n "a&tSTSSSl. "IMPRUDENCE."- Rerular Matinee Satnnlar. , HOBDAY, APRIL 27th, JULIA MARLOWE "southn Romance THE CAVALIER. SEAT SALE THURSDAY TO-MORROW.) , PRICES 2,M. St JO, Sl.OO. 75c SOc Wednesday and Satnrday Matinees. WED. HAT. 25c and 50c (Tt-Illi GEHTURY. TO-NIGHT. Prices. JLOO. VaK. tte and SSc H.1LL CAINE-S POWERFVL. TLAT. "The Christian." LIEDLER CO.. Slanagers. Rrxnlar Matinee Saturdar. Next Sunday Alice Flscner eOLUNBIA All Thla Week and Next Seen day. Merrillr. Booth and El more. Johnny Carroll. Klein. Olt Brothers and NtckerMn. Tocnr America Quintet. Wood and Rar. Tha Klnodrome. Scott Brothers. Johnson. Davenport and Lorella. Kelly and Kent, Moung Mra. Lottie. West Symo&Ss. ZaraasdZara. cneiier Brothers. tie. JOc. Wc. All Orchestra Chairs Reserved. Ke. lunraiAi to-sicht. I rta I- M W. I ha 15c, 23c, 33c, r2 25c MAT. TO-DAY SAM MORRIS IN THE PEDDLER'S CLAIM SixtSaa. MMt,"TheChtrUr Sany TTUTMPHAXT StTCCES3! LrELXA. FOREPALGH-FIST1 WBLD WEST SHOWS Uandlan Parle, Grand & Lnclede Axes. OPEN DallLY """'!to;a VI bis B KijhuuatU April 2S. ' Mart Cowboys. ladUas. Cosiacts, Mtx'-csni,' RoBXti KUert , CaraliyBMB,Artnitrjmia.Ant Cowxirf. tc. tiua amrutttr tw la nUncs. Admission, 2Setats; Ktstrrc Sttti. 3S asi S ctats Extra: Attaa Box Seats, Sl.OO Baca. Nmrnt brtd Coapoas on ala at Waaasa Officts, KB. Car. EJjatn and Ollra Strttts. " 13 A IV I pvairfcTo-aiTAi!, &LfLVLS6 ?S00BtUTS,25S3 J!ght Prices: Ise.se.Zie.Wc.nc. That Odd FcIIott. HARRY , THE WRONG r BERESFORDi ,n MR. WRIGHT. Next San. Mt iiaxtj Hicilns and Georgia Waldron. "At Plney Rldae." HAVLIN'S; The popular tatstar at tie dtjn tha boose ttr ' ladles and chBdrea. .... 1 So Mat, Tues.. TOT. and Satnrday. .VK' I Night Prlcee. 1-. 3c. JJc. Wc-. IITUIE I FOR HER CHILDREVS SAKE , Te-l.mw. Selms. Uerxaaa and Star Caat. " " Next: "Dearer Express." Mat, dally, r STNDARDtWIek. The Home ef Folly Trro Frollca Daily TROGADERO BURLESQUERS. Sext Attraction The ThoroosliUreila' -ODEON- rrlday. April IC I o'clock. Mr. Jacob Mahler's ofels EASTER CARNIVAL' TS Children tn Songs. Daacea, eta. ' Tickets ft. lndadlsg reserred seats. Salecsy., reserved 60c On' sale at BoTnan'a Mcslc Henaa. SOCIAL LECTURE . . . bt GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, FOR BENEFIT OF WOMEN'S TRAINING SCHOOL AT THE OX3SOKT Monday. April ST, 1003. lita: "TM Frit Din it tJt CHJirtrKT." Ticket, BOc. TSc aad $1.00. Tickets on sale at Bollman'a. 113 OUT street, commencing Monday. April 3s. DEDICATION FIREWORKS Washington rnlTeratty Groands. GRAND STAND Seats and Boies. Perfect view from every seat. On sals, Thursday. April 3,Il nu at Boltoan's. 113) OHvo street. Don't delay lamenso demand. GERMANIA THEATER, ZSZS? w Wednesday, April 22. 1003. DRAMA! FOR TUB FIRST TnTBT "EMILIA GALOTn.' la S acts, by Gotthold Ephralm Lesalar. Snndmy. April SO, 1003, Close of the season; Gala and Farewell Nlxhtl -GRAEF1X FRITZI." Fnll prices! Phone Klnloch CCS, . BASEBALL TO-DAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. " BROWNS vs. CHIGA60 GAME START8 3:13 P. M. Kinlocii Race 6 HIGH-GLASS RAGES Rim OH SHINE. Wabash trains leave Cnlon Statlaa at llOO, 14S (Si4S except Satnrday)! Satnrday Ii35. Trains leave- foot ot Olive Street at HtOO a. xn.. liSO and. 15S p. ra. Snbnrban Cars every ten mlnntea. ADMISSION, Sl.OO tawdfctraS4rea wbfi In m4 -of MdlellkC. 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