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ilppjpt-sijplvp--!- ??" i THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY JUNE 8. 1904. ft H V 106 LOTS, GREENWOOD Will Be Closed Out Regardless of Value SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE llth AND 12th, SALE STARTING PROMPTLY AT 2(30 P. 31.-EACH DAY. TERMS: S25 CASH DAY OF SALE,' BALANCE ARRANGED TO SUIT. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST CO., Agt.; ffNuERT?R8. Slnpleirood or Mcrnmec Hlc;lilnnls Cnrs or Missouri Pnelllo It)-, take yon there for Be. ' SIOEV TO LOAIv. MMAAMSMMMM On.Tlenl Kutiitr. 5 Per Cent Money ,.To If5rW have $1,000 S2.W). ,or. Ji,o. ft.0!5r. 8S0O- 7.ooo, k.000. n"0 tin.ooo. jis.twi. J.20.000. 225.000 and JV1000 to loan lit 5 nr cent interest on extra good security; St. Louis city Improved real estate onlv. , KCELCY It, K-'CO . 1113 Chestnut St. On I'rnotiil Property. W i iv-w LOANB negotiated on fu-nlture. pianos or any personal property at 3 per oent per annum; confidential. Notary Public. 90S Chestnut et. MONET curlty. D. loaned salaried pecp'e without se Lantet 309 Benolst bids . 9th . Pine. MONEY to loan on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc; i per cent per J ear. Price, Melse Co.. fll-li-lt Mermod-Jaecard building. INVESTIGATE THIS WHEN YOU WANT MONEY. We make loans on furniture WITHOUT RE MOVAL. We make no Inquiries of your friends c- employer. We give you the full amount In CASH, not checks We arrange paments to suit your CONVENIENCE and ABILITY. We do not RECORD -leans. We nECEIPT for every payment made. We pay off any OTHER LOAN or a balance on furniture and OIVB MORJ: MONEY. We EXTEND payments in case, of SICKNESS. We make AS LOW rates the LOWEST. Wo grant LIBERAL DIS COUNTS for time money Is not uted. This Is our bus!nees In a nutshell. SEE US before get ting a loan elsewhere and be convinced that we are THE PEOPLE. Telephone for us to coil. THE HOUSEHOLT3 LOAN CO. KH. 1S1L Room 111. FULLERTON BLDG, Bell Main 4149. SEVENTH AND PINE bTS. . MONEY TO LOAN CAN WE HELP lOU TO HELP TOUnSEI.Ft Art you burdened with numerous small debts that annoy and harass jou7 Or do you owe nw .. .Kb tltntt.ulttnrn 1r.r y-n... v. .- ..,w.- 4,,i, .ati., wudi of the A (NIES? If to. let us pa vour manw bills ..... art.. ;;-. -.X.V .- .r...- ..' ed, snd you can MAKE ONE PAYMENT PAY ALL. Here you can obtain EASY PAYMENTS. LONG T.ME AND LOWEST RATES on Fur niture, Piano. Hones and Wagons WITHOUT 8H2AL- ALL TRANSACTIONS CONFI DENTIAL. Vv'E EXTEND PAYMENTS IN fASE OP SICKNESS OR OUT OF EMPLOY MENT. Our nlan will rave you money and annoyance. See others then see us. Call, writs or nhona Bell Main 2SSM. Klnloch C ISO. . NBWHoRK FINANCE CO.. SOT. S3 and mi, odd Frllows Building. . NINTH Attn -OLIVE ST? U AU.A-. IKIU JUlinj. AlUNM. 1, MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PLVNOS HORSES. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL and get our rates heTcre getting loan elsewhere our avstem civs Ji.0Jr'MB and SMALL PAYMENTS, -with REBATE when paid before due. so vou only pay for rucl- time as vou have had, loan. We five PASS HOOK; where all payments are en tered. We do not require navmentswnlle SICK SJR OUT OF WORK: NO PUBLICITY: NO IN CONVENIENCE; NO INQUIRY; papers can be signed at house and you can get money same cay you apply. We make a rpectnltv of paying off any loan or claim against" goods and giv ing more money. If you cannot lall. WRITE OR TELEPHONE Us and we will send agent lr.?P1Iln our SYSTEM. TFLEPHONE KIN LOCH B 434. or BELL MAIN 1833 . FIDELITY BROKERAGE CO . Room No. 410 Commoawealtn Trust" building. Broad-ray and Olive 'sfEntrancs'421 Olive St. Don't Borrow Money OH FURNITURE AHD PIANOS BEFORE SEEING US, and ycii wll sate money. This Is the ONLY COMPANY making loans at NATIONAL BANK INTEREST RATES, on terms tn SUIT EVERY BOR ROWER. Ccnvlnce YOIIRELF by COMPAR ING OUR RATES and terms wlthi oth-rs Call, write or phone ns,MatnOT4M. ,orDlS45r NATIONAL- LOAN CO.. I ROOMS 209 AND 211 MBRMOD-JACCARD . BUILDING. SECOND FLOOR. MI N. BROADWAY. CORNER LOCUST. ST. A nONEY LOANED (NEW WAY) WEEKLY OR MONTHLY-PAYMENTS 1 People- In need of financial help can get strict ly confidential loans at 6 per cent per year on furniture, piano, etc.. wlthou removal. Cash advanced same day you apply. See ua and we will help you. ROYAL FINANCE CO.. Suite 526 (the new) Frisco building, southwest icoroar Ninth and Olive sta.;3bonKln. C 1TM. !Agm will call. t ' MONBT 1 MOJtEY I MONEY ! MnittBV ) HO to tSOO loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, i 1 wagona. without removal, at the very cheapest Jf JUS WEEKLY PATS A 5 LOAN. n.00 WEEKLTPAY8 A J5O.O0 LOAN. " .MO WEEKLY PAY 6 A S2S.00 LOAN. -J0o WEEKLT,PAY8 A 115.00 LOAN. Parznentz can he mads monthly if declred xtenalons granted ln.csse pf sickness or out of work. If yon want money, save, money by bor- TOAyERICAyCLOAN ASSOCIATION., 5 Cenrurr.bMg.v, n Olve and Ninth sts. Loans at 5 Psr Gen?. WE make LOANS ON FURNITURE. PI ANOS. ETC. without removal; NO PUBLIC ITY. See us before getting a LON else where: will save you money; CHEAPER RATES IX1NOER TIME SMALLER EAY SIENT8. We pay oft any LOAN or balance on your PURNITUftK. Poy at your CONVEN lENCE. LlberalvDISCOUNTS; Call and- be convlncvd. Write ortelephone. Klnloch A tot. T.NION KINANCE CO . 303 and 303 Oriel bldg. Southeast corner Sixth and Locust. Entrance Itt N. Sixth, opposite Bart'a. LOANS ON FURNITURE. 7taes and terms unheard of. Look: J1.S0 weeklr pays a JT5.00 loan. 11.20 weekly pay a tfiOOO loan. , 3L00 weekly pays a 50 00 loan. l 75c weekly pays a JWOOiIoan. v Payments mar be made weekly, semimonthly or monthly. It la to vour Interest to consult vs. au Business private and above board, see s UtlNSUUAlj-FlPiANCIS CO.. FIN hth i SOI Chemical bldg.. Eighth and Olive sts. WE ADVANCE MONEY TO SALARIED PEOPLE. NO MORTGAGE NO INDORSER without employer's knowledge. ALSO ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC. Our plan is the cheapest, best and most private In tha city. Call, write or telephone Klnloch C15T. ST. LOUIS INVESTMENT CO, Room Ills Missouri Tnut Bldg. Entrance 705 Olive street. Money to lon tn any aniouni ou all kinds of pcraonu property. I&rc&lnj In uoredeemtd plMxes. 912 FRANKLIN AVE. LOANS IN EAST ST; LOUIS. Also In surrounding (owns. On FURNITURE. PIAN03 and SALARIES. Amounts to milt Tour need and TERMS to suit YOUR ABIL TY to pay. We do not remove goods. Ex tensions In esse of sickness. Liberal discounts. Klnloch. St. Clair 405. THKHOMB LOAN CO.. Room 206. Metropolitan Building. 415-411 Missouri ave.. East St. Louis. Lowest Rate LQans. . WE will PAY off any DEBT you OWE and ADVANCE you MURK MONEY on your FUR NITURE, PIANOS, horsea and wagons; goods left tn your POSSESSION: WEEKLY or MONTHLY payments., LOWEST RATES: dis count given It PAID before due. Call or write J0J N.Tenth st., room 211 Otark building. THE ANDERSON FINANCE CO. , EAST ST. LOUIS LOAN CO. Loans money on household goods and all kinds of personal property: easy monthly payments. Room Z2S McCasland bldg., 225 Colllnsville ave. Phones: Bell East 1352M; Klnloch St. Clair 450. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. Wo furnish vou money quickly and confidentially.'- without security. National Credit Co.. rooms .01-902 Chemical -Idg.. Eighth and Olive., Money t Money!! Monev!!! Salaries ( bought at .'-reasonable! discount J we loan money on furniture: cheapest In lown. Equity Finance Co... 1401 Missouri Trust'blJg. MH8M AdvMCivl Salariid Icoole Teamsters, boarding-house keepers without se curity, easy payments: largest business in 59 principal cities. Toiman. va nouser crag. 5l9 Chestnut. EUaENE A. TRISLER. Room 24. .519 N,,8eTratb st.. De Menll bulldlcg " Fire Insurance Agency. LOANS ON FURNlTURE-LOV RATES. HOOKS PAPERS. u- -- iJiL,n,w-LiULiLI-,ai- r ----- ytaxt. n Mwii, mi1lesl and other anod . i.""' --e-i. ,r-l-,,:i . m..i tOOKS. uan ipanao. nJuai. - NATIONAL Encyclopedia: a utmrr oz mi venal reference; Illustrated: cost tl-J. for SSc, It Oawford'aoW book. tora. Fourth and. cnecinuv. , . . j ni)MllllKI!IB.-t tJ.Jli-W-L'Jwvi.-i.-.-b'fti'' - - - ' " HAVE yor'oaysSjrmlstffni-tirolderS.- liemsUUhecror etamped by MrsjMur- c!"'u.,iii.. nxm 7t4: resaonahls prices. sasow. -. - VV--j- ,- EACH 60x135 ALL THAT REMAINS UNSOLD MUSICAL. AT a Sacrifice Fine urrlght: little used. Call 2606 St. Vincent ae. BARGAINS In babv grand. Knabe; rood sec ondhand uprights; also line very best makes of squara planoaH. A. Iloehm &'Bro. 1609 Frank, lln. IIARGAINS-Cf.rnets. clnrlnit. 17: altos, $1 J10: l'lenos and organs. S. Broadways $6; trombones. 37; ; barytone. 88: tuba, J. I'lachl & Son.. 113 BUY your musical lntrumenl Mnere you hae adtantage of largret selectlsns In city and lowest prices. Hunleth's. 9 S. Broadway. CABINET Grand piano: ucd only short time; v.111 sell at racrlflcc. 1623 N. L'fflngwell ae. "HEAR the Soul of a Krakauer Sing": to hrar It Is to bur It. Sold only by Dsn'l G. Dun ker Plsno Co . Fourteenth snd North Market. MUSIC TEACHER Twenty years- experience: flrst-clas union music furnished. II. Wallace, 1W9 Chouteau STEINWAY upright, cost new $CM; will sell for one-halt; very little used: bargain of a lifetime. Beyer's, Setenteenth and Locust. TWO manual organs, cheap. 2124 Mullanphy et. with base pedals; TWO cood upright pianos and one square.to pav storage charge: ery cheap for cash. Lan ran storage Co . 1001 Morgan st. . WE supply outside towns with new and sec ondhand Instruments: write for catalogue and bargains J. Placht & Son. 113 S. Broadway. WILL sell upright Gabler at actlllce: only used few months. 3202 S. Jefferson ae. 3173 bus fine upright standard make. KiEfcJvA:ur mtu PIANO CO . 2J07 Tark. S1CS bus fine upright piano, with latest 1m proements. Schubert & Moxter. 2602 Franklin. J22 buys another good square piano; fully gauaranteed: stool, etc; best bargain eer of fered. J3eer'a. Seventeenth and Locust 314 bujs a good organ: other In proportion: the highest only 3T6: small payment down; 33 monthly. Beyers. Seventeenth and Locust. 3125; good Chlckerlng upright; heavy. carved case: only one left of three we sold last week of same make: worth our Investigation: easy terms. Bejer. Seventeenth and Locuat.1 J16S elegant mahogany case upright, 7 1-3 rtrtni -prr late improvement: looxs wonn J30J In jour parlor: only used since January last, never a. evenieenm ana iocubi. 365 bus fine Becker Bros, piano; full sue; stool and cover, lilt N. Sixteenth. "PIANO LOGIC." What other article is there In your home that requires as much study In buying as a planoT Not one: therefore, the Intending purchaser should carefully study conditions: take oir beautiful warerooms, for Instance; situated aa our location Is. It saves the purchaser fully S3 per cent: and our stock, one of the largest In St. Louis, 21 cf the most r-nowned makes. In all fsney cases, and our 3j veara of Integrity In business, should satisfy. the most exacting. A visit will thoroughly convince you of our ability to cope with and meet all competition. Our easy-payment system meets the approval of all our customers. No trouble to show goods. Beyer's, Seventeenth and Locust, man ufacturers and agents KU.MCEL BROS. FIAKO CO., Tvvemty-EIs-hth and Olive St a. PIANOS Z, At lowest rates. New Pianos In Mahogany. Walnut. Oak and Maple Cases., Pianos sold on paymcnW 'or for cash. Tuned, repaired or moved. THE ESTEY CO. "MI6 OLIVE STREET. STORAGE AKD MOVUIG. IWWMMA WNWi,.,,,.11l,W1l AMERICAN Storage and .Moving Co , SIS Olive; moving, -packing, shipping; all storage In separate rooms; both phones. W. II. Lang dale. BONDED warehouse: Henry C. W. Wieh Storage and Moving Co., 1512-K Franklin ave : money advanced when desired. Klnloch C XX F. IL PORTMANN Storage and Moving Co. Separate rooms: low prices on reliable moving and storage. 2S0I Cass ave.; phone D 1247. LOUISIANA Storage Co., Gso. Jokerst. Mgr. Moving, packing: bath phones; 2 warehouses. NEW YORK Storage Co.. Twenty-second and Wash: move. pack, ship or store furniture In sepnrste rooms: estimates given: work guarnt. SOUTH Side Storage and Moving Co.. U01-4-S Sidney st. Hell Sidnr 235: Klnlccn Victor Ml. SELKIRK'S STORAGE House for furniture, etc: new and cleaa; low est Insurance, careful movlrp, packing and shipping; 1IOC-10-12 Chouteau. LLensed or th State and guaranteed by MUslselppl Valley Trust Co. for 125.000. cYnRIBr absolutely .fireproof. tw -PIWIUIME warehouse. Orand and Laclede, Tor rafekeeping ot furniture, pianos, trunks, valuables, boxes, etc.; strictly first-class moving packing, shipping, etc Our firs insurance the lowest. Money advanced. Ship goods our cars. Estimates free. Get our rates. Botn phones, 1214 tl Olive. R. U. Leonorl Auction ft Storage Co. CAHPET CXEAIUIIG. tiiiivmm ACME steam carpet cleaning, Sc yard. 4060 Easton: phone. Delmar 1708 CARPET cleaning. 3c yard. American Steam Carpet Cleanlnr Co.. Nineteenth and Pine; send postal. CHICAGO Steam Carpet Cleanlnr Co.; W. J. McCourtney, manager: carpets renovated: look like new. Lln. 2530; Kin. Del. 2451. JS23 Flney. EMPIRE Steam Carpet Cleaning Co., W. Wa terman, manager; carpets renovated, look like new. Z123 Lucas: tel. Beaumont 220: Kin. CJW. PRIlfTIKG. i- - " - i- - -ii-ii-ii-i-m-i-ii-ii-ii-i ni i iii-ii" ii in n n.n AAA1 1.000 cards, 75c: billheads, noteheads, envelopes 31.35. McGlll & Co.,,121 N. ECeventh. CRESCENT Printing Co.. 907 N. Fourth St. Pine work: fair prices: send for sample. EIERMANN BROS. Printers. 222 Pine. o Hclt jour business and guarantee satisfaction; fine commercial work a specialty. Kin. 1430A. ..EUREKA PRINTING CO., 324 N. Third St. Lew rates on your printing this week. THEATRICAL. uaauiau uiKija unentai dancing good salary. Call ut Illinois Hotel. 6412 De PERFORMERS Twenty-five colored perform ers: city; salary sure. Call before 3 o'c-ock to day at 1143 Pine et. SKETCH TEAM Mutt be good singers and dancrs: right salary to right people; long en gagement. Twentl'tn Century Comedy Co. Call Hotel Midland, Seventh and Washington, E to 6.20 p. m- ntlDDER STAMPS, SEALS, STENCILS. ADAMS, the stamp man, 314 N. Sixth st., St. Louis, Mo.; rubber stamps, seals, stencils, etc; good, cheap, quick. Write for new list. RUBBER tamps. rubber Ope. signs, mark eni. brass and aluminum checks at lowest prices. Kasper Stamp and Seal Co., 918 Locust. EXCELSIOR Stencil Works. 312 Olive, for steel stamps, stencils, burning brands, rubber type, seals, brass and aluminum checks. DYEISG, CLEA5IKO. REPAIRING. &tji& LADIES and gentlemen, bring your spring garments to the Paris Cleaning and Dyeing Emporium Co.. 1330 Franklin. WANTED lour turtajns to launder. Phoenix Lace Curtain CO.. 2711 Coes ave. MEDIUMS CL MRVOYAKTS. yaat1'VSt,ssssSvsSisi4ss0MvvvM MRS." DR. LYONS, Famous , CjlalrToynnt. f.,. SOq'AKD J1. rAre you happy ?i Itinot. the 'relief maybe ln'your-reacn. There mar be estranged do mestic feelings; . husband orf wife'mayvbe .inaiirereni. neg lectful. One who has been a .i ctnilpnc. nf. human nature for ,23 years, ls,yedy to help, OU iTJ.lH.rtv UV w". - swered. S200A OLIVE ST. KHIRQN THE GREAT Tells yoor name What you called "t on,. WTioia. and. when rcS"intli.iBiarry. Abrit business, etc LOWBfA rllRIXG , FEE OUClTHISADV. ilRQQ OLIVE" OOCaC -STRKK ' MME, IDA WOLF, the gifted life reader, and fortun teller from the West, removed to 2014 N.Thlrteenth at,readlnga 2Sc and 80C- TMME CROWLET. fortune'teller,advtce In lawsuits marriages, buslneat. and family t- i-e. va v.n. j - .., S. ' -, -, ,s ' .-XXv''S-n , .SSS?i C-eii--. 1 -,:.. J - . '.?., P,..43 .! " OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, isewtMamwi Wulii MAMMAeMMMWMMWMW WMWXWWKW BrrORR mcflnr. sell furniture anA fsthera don't want; send postal. Ashton, 1111 S. Jeffer son. FEATHER beds wanted; pay I13taSUa lend postal. T. J. Ryan, west End Station, ach; FEATHERS Very highest prices paid: honett weight: postal. Globe Pillow Co. 1839 Finney. FEATHERS Wanted Nobodv pais the high price like M. Speelman. 3338A Franklin ave . the reliable dealer: honest weight: send postal HIGHEST price paid for household goods Tel. Klnloch D Ml. 04 N. Fourteenth. WE pay hlgnest cash prtpea for household furniture, planus, etc; also buy entire contrnu et flats or residences; call tr send postal. Leo. nor! Auction Co . 1219-11 Olive at. For Sale. ivi's'mi ALL kinds of furniture bought: carpets, pi anos, feathers: contents of flats and dwellings. Wolf. 1339 8 Broadway; phone C 445. ALMOST new parlor set: J008 Dickson. six pieces; cheap. ALMOST new parlor set; 3S0S Dickson st. six pieces; cheap. FOLDING bed. 13.50; room-size rug. 32.73; .chairs, 15c; ice box, 31.50; call and see; bar gain.. Brasch. 2132 Franklin ave. BEDROOM suits. 310; dressers, 14 and up; glass safe. 31 up: wardrobes, 85 up; also nice line of refrigerators, tables. 1537 S. Broadway. ANCIENT furniture. Colonial and Chippen dale, mahogany and rosewood: Sheffield plate; brass, bronte1 and pewter. 3839 Finney. HOUSEHOLD goods. Including parlor, bed room, dining-room and library pieces; all new, fresh goods: now on sale; alio storage and fac tory sampls goods at very reasonable prices; our location and system ot retailing these goods means a saving of 50 per cent to our customers. LANQAN STORAGE CO. IO01 Morgan St. LARGE refrigerator: 813.50. 6132 Page. good one; gave 850, talcs ONE new Iron bedstead, cheap. 3937 West Belle. spring and mattress. ONE bedroom set and springs; roller-top of flce desk: picture frames. 2831 N. Twenty-third. ROOM rugs and misfit carpets of all kinds. all sizes and grades: also a lot ot slightly used rugs and carpets: we can save you 50 per cent on these goods: bring dimension of room. LANQAN STORAGE CO . 1001 Morgan St. SPECIAL SALE ON RUQS. Lot 9x12 Axmlnster ruga, soiled simples, but perfectly new. at 319.85; lot room-size Brussels rugs. 89 85: another lot washstands, 31.45: iron beds. 81.2S: oak rocker. 85c: dining chairs, 25c each; special prices this week on soiled sample rugs, refrigerators andsaa ranges. CREDIT IF WANTED. NEW YORK STORAGE CO.. 2212 to 2219 Wash at. REFRIGERATORS AJTD GAS RANGES. Km hARM 1. rnmnlefa vrlthmir ,f V" FRIGERATOR or GAS .RANGE during the lxu vumiuvr. we navn si large, new biock of up-to-date REFRIGERATORS' and GA1 RANGES, that we will dispose of at Greatly Reduced Prices. Call and ft for yourself. UK6AN & TAYLOR S. & V. CO., IBS Washington art. Se it In it Machines, ll."aaflsfsr,sOr,Vtr LADY -will I1 -tilirh-ftTm. l!rht.runnfn.r Rin- gtr; all attachment!. Ja. 1504 Laclede, SINGER sevlntc machine, drop head: rood, as neT-f; cheap; makt offer. 1311 North Market. Wall paper. vMWeMewweeWrWeerewMMiww' EHRLICH BROS, paper rooms, 32 each: work guaranteed: painting reasonable. 4US0 Easton. PERSONAL. A DETECTIVE (private) doe. aliadowlng aad tnveaUgatlng; r(. P O. Pox 770. St. Loula. ADOPTION PreUV JIttle babv alrl. Call at ,1432 Franklin. DR. CAZEAUX. 2902 .Washington, treats lrreg. ularltlet and all female troubles: 25 years est ERGO TANSO Is guaranteed to relieve mi). presslon; 82 box. Dr. Cageaux. 2902 "Washington. LADIES, consult me: nn medicines. J. C. Whitley. 425 S. Ewlng ave.. St. Louis. LADIES will not regret calling on Mrs. Hoi land: confinements: lowest prices. 1402 N. llth. LADIES, my regulator never falls; complete treatment free. Mrs. E. Starr. 2129 Franklin. LADIES. In all obstinate, abnormal, long standing "monthly suppressions." any causo la pathology. Dr. SoutbJngton'a Concentrated Er- Ro-Kolo Compound bringa pealtlve, painless rt. ef within three to five days. Mall, 11 a; double strength, 32. Circulars free. Dr. South Ington R. Co.. Dept. RH. Kansas City. Mc v MIDWIFE Receives Curing con.; ladles la trouble, call: Infants adogt-d. 2848 LaKavette. MRS. A. SCHROEDBF. receives conftne menu; ladles call. 2907 Franklin ave. MRa BRIDGES-Ofr.ce hcurs. 8 to 1: no med icine. 2505 Lsclede. C 1564. Llndell 95M. MRS. DR. SMITH. 3043 Easton: absolute se clusion before and during confinement; terms reasonable. Beaumont 5A: Klnloch 113ID. PRIVATE diseases, nervous debility, etc, aulcklv cured medicine furnished: one treat ment free. 107A N. Ninth. WILL party (A. J. P.). who exchanged straw hat In restaurant last night, address FT 109. Republic FOR WOMEN ONLY. DR. R. G. RAYMOND'S Monthly Regulator baa brought happiness t-t hundreds ef anxious women. No pain, no danger, no Interference with work: relief In 8 to 5 days. We hava never known of a single failure. Mall orders Eramptlr filled . Pries 82 30. DR. R. 6. RAT ONb TIEMEDY. CO.; -ROOM' . 14 ADAMS til.. Ul-UUAUL. 1144. I0LDEN imsss&ggris? Mmes. Warrance Midge and Grajie, Private licensed home; confinement, 810; adoption If desired: dlseeses of women a spe cialty: patients met at boat or station: phone Kin. t 1207. 21MA Olive. Dr. Dennis r.,?'"iSsednpSSi: clan and surgeon, conducts tha only respectable sanitarium for confinement n thla.clty: pert-"- seclusion and bom. comforts; trained nurse: lowest terms; all f.mals troubles skillfully treated under absolute guarantee; ladles, when needing a specialist, com. or writs rao. DR. E.J. HOG AN, 221 5 OLIVE ST. Medical and sursicsl diseases of women a specialty; operations skillfull- performed. Patients received at any time, before and during confinement: infants adopted. If de sired: trained nurses: home comforts; ladlMr, In trouble, call or write: terms reasonable. Con. sulfation free " DR. ANNIE NEWLANDc Private licensed home for ladles before and during confinement: oldest and meat reliable Institution in the Bute; established. over forty years: heme comforts; motaerly car: infants adopted; lrregularltl.s successfully treated; satlsfactljn guaranteed: lad'ts!n trouBle, call or write. 2t81A Olive st DR. MARY ARTHUR, 2M1 Washington ave.. conducts a 'first-class sanitarium for confinement-; Infanta adopted; elegant accommodations: trenty years' experi ence: trained nurses: ladKs. when needing a specialist, come or write me; strictly respectable. TRIBE OF BEX HUB- if iii.iw. iii 'ii ri-iii "n-,iri..rii-irw"..-.r.r.ri.-in.-,j BENTON COURT. NO. 12. TRIBE OF BEN Hut Meets tbe second and fourth Wednes day ot each .month at Audie's Hall. Jefferson and ; Pestaloul street. Members are requested to attend. All. sons and daughters ot liar ac corded a hearty welcome. . . WILLIAM ENLOQ OUef. William Gill. Scribe, tn Dorcas street. KH1GBTS OF FATHER MATBEW. ST. LAWRENCE O'TOOLE X)UNCIL. NO. '. 5. Knlabts ot Jathet Mathew Meets on first?' and third Monday of each month ' at School Hall. Nc 1412 O'Fallon street All mem bers requested' to be present Visitors welcome. JJOHN M.--HENNEBSY. Chief Sir Knight Joljn J. Scully. Recorder. 5--:. f: i ROTAL ARCAITTM. thM0V04 gnnitBl -rwcleotn terwtor2Cfrlsrarit- ivrtirw -I ard jnembr trom ahread. ' - a Yf"V ."-v. i E-'A. BARBOUR.1O, R. 3 JaA. C-KlUlnnaworth. Grand Secretary. t. iZ? - KBTl MKir. f--- s.sslaasis - mm. -"-,-iri -,j-in mlSSISSIPPI TRISE.';Na 72. TUPHOVEO --Order of 'Red Men, meets every Thurs- oay srsiuBs; at -s o cioca--: in tnsir wigwam, cornel Jfflgnteenth and Shenandoah. All vlslt lof brbtoeri cordially Invited to meet with ua. ;s - a'twivawi oswivwi. KNIGHTS OF FaTHIAS." JyiiiLn.ri.rii'inni'i -irinnnnvn""" --- - --)n-. CME LODOE. NO. at, K. OF P.-1IEETS everv Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. West Oats lata Hall, northwest corner Grand and Easton avenues. Members requested to attend regu larly. Visitors cordially invited. MATTHEW VONET. C. C. a. W. Clifton. Kot R. fc S.. 1443 Bt Loula avenue. DURLINGTON LODGE MEETS EVERT , Wednesday night at Fraternal Building, bleventh and Franklin. Wednesday evening. June l, work In tbe rank ot Esquire. Members xpecteu.v Visitors invited. . ROBERT O'CONNOR, a a Frank O'Connor, K. of It. A S. CAS1LU HALL, COLUMBIA LODOE, nO. 224. K. of P.. meets every Tuesday even lux. Century building. East Hail. 8 p. m. Mam bcrs requested to attend meeting Tuesday. Jims 7. Work In rank ot Page. Visitors welcome. ALt-AANUcK NI'.llUl-oO.-;, C. C J. F. Dempsey. K. of R. ft 8. -O HEVAL1EK IjODOE, NO 30 KNIOHT1J V. of I'ythlas.-Castle Hall In Odd Fellows Temple. No. 2. eighth door. Reiuisr meetings FUTURE GREAT LODGE, NO. 270. K. OF P.. Howard's Hall. Thirtieth and OUv;. meets every Weanesday at ,1 o'clock. Work way. on hand. V-lly Jg-fu,, a a W. A. Roberts. Kci . at a. MODOC LODGE. NO. 290, K. OK P.. MEETS every luesuay evening at i o'clock at Anchor Hall, southwest corner Jefferson and "ark i"enues. Take Compton Heights. Park or Jefferson avenue cars. Membeis are expected and ?uito?s cordially invited to attend. Work In rank ot Page. A. H. NORRlali, C C. L U. Cass. It. et B. PACIFIC LODGE. NO. 301. K. OF P.. meets evirv Wednesday evening. Century building. Ninth and Olive streets, June 8. rank ot E,u.r. Cigars. .VWtlnrl. & & W. A. Gray. K. ot R. ft 8. PREMIER LODGEl NO. 249. K. OF P.. meets evsry first and third Monday in nail No. 3. seventh floor Odd "Fellows' building. Next meeting June 20. Visitors are cordially invited. Members sre requested to attend. JOSEPH O. MORE. C. C. J. F. Wltte. Jr.. K. ot R. ft 8 . 33CWA North Twenty.nfth atreet. PYTHAGORAB LODGE, NO. 175. K. OF P.. meets every Wednesday evening at castl null northwest corner Grand and Easton ave- diim. at 1 o'clock. Esaulra rank vvcanesoay. ting brothers June 8. Members expected, Vlsltlni alwava welcome. K. H. K. B. UOLLEY. C. C E. Ettinger. K. of R. ft S. 35JS Easton avs nac. Klnloch D 518. THE ST. LOUIS PYTHIAN TEAM WILL M confer the tint rank Thursday evening. June 9. st Eagles' Hall, No. 2728 Pine street, under the auspices ot Walnut Lodgt. No. 288, K. of P. All brother'knlghts welcomed. Fra-, ternallyyours. JOHN RENFRO, Secretary. John Pensn. Chairman. WABABH LODGE. NO.- 242. K. OF P.,' meets erery Tuesday evening at castl hail, southwest comer Broadway and Benton. June 7, business meeting. Visitors welcome. AIL members of the Kings ot Z. are requested vo oe pre.cnv. i.wrniyiour sppticanis vo initiatea. M. C. Shulte, O. L. OSUORN. C. C. K. of R. ft 8. ZULEMA LODGE. NO. CI K. OF F meeu Monday evening. June 13. in hall No. 1. tenth iloor Century building, at I o'clock. ork in rank of Esquire; four candidates. Members expected and visitors cordially Invited to attend. FRANK J. VOLLMER. C. C Attest: O. M. Brooks, iii of R. ft 8. P. O. Box 1062. . ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. V)ail0B ANCHOR LODGE. NO. 443, A. F. ft A. M Stated communication Wednesday even ing. June 8. Jefferson and Park avenues Work second degree. B. W. HUGHES. W. M. R. K. cattail. Secretary. GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 9, A. V. ft A. M., will hold special com munication Tuesday, June 7. at 7 p. m., at Masonic Temple. Grand and Finney avenues. Work third degree. Visiting brethren welcome. GEORGE W. JAiliM. W. M. W. L. Reynolds. Jr.. Secretary. GOUD HOPE LODGEl NO? 218, A. F. ft A. M. Called communication for Thursday. June 9. 1904, at 13:30 p. m. at hall. No. (701 South Broadway, for the purpose of performing the last sad. rites over our departed brother, Charles Mehl of Mehlvllle, Mo. Members pf Fen ton Lodge please attend. Visitors cordially lnv ited. t C. C. BOWERSOX, Y,. M. Edward S. Ealdwln. Secretary. KEYSTONE LODGE, NO. 243, A. F. ft A. M. Special communication at Grand Ave iiu Masonic Temple this Wednesday at 7:UI p. m. F. c degree. Visiting brethren fraternally Invited. F. A. RAITHEL, W. M. Moses Ely. Secretary. mISSOURI LODGE. NO. 1. A. F. ft A. M, Called communication on Wednesday, June 9, 7:to p. m. F. C. degree. Corinthian Hall. Grand Avenue Masonic Temple. "Th Mother Lodge" welcomes -jllitlng brethren. Members reqvested to atund. J. W. KKUEGER. W. M. John H. Deems. S-icntart.,n - KNIGHTS OF COLCMBCS. m - imi,-,--srij-vss'sr'ssrsTsrsr um. KENR1CK COUNCIL. NO. (St. KNIGHTS of Columbus, meets .very second and fourth Wednesday at Xos. Hill Hall, Mo. wo; Maple avenue. Visiting knights always wel come. .JOHN PAUL CHEW. Urand Knight Walter T. Cunningham, Recorder.- MARQUETTE COUNCIL, NO. 608, J&nlgbts of Columbus, meets .very sec orid and fourth Tuesday In the west ball. Cen tury building. Ninth and Oily streets. Visit ing knights cordially invited. FRANK G. CUNNINGHAM. Orand Knight F. P. Leonard. Recorder. ST. LOUIS COUNCIL. NO. 458. MEETS every nrst and third Tuesday at West End Hall, southwest corner Finney and Vande venter avenues. Visiting knights an cordially Invited. EDWARD DtVOT, Orand Knight Joseph F. Lamy. Recorder. ST. LOUIS REBEKAH LODOE. NO. 830. L O. O. F. Meeu in Doric Hall. Masonic lemple, th second and fourth Wednesday even ings of each month at g o'clock. All strangers and visitors in th city are cordially lnvltsd to attend tne meetings and will receive a hearty welcome. MA-rtY KERR, Noble Grand. -,... .. n0 Easton arenas. Tilll Sennewald, Secretary, lta Webster ave. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FEL LOWS. VWllMNWllMWM A Mlinn LODQg. NO. XZ-L T n n w J meets every Mendsy evening at sehurttra Hail. Nineteenth and Wright streets. Work in th degrees. Visiting brothers welcome, ., .LI9 LANOENBACHEPl. N. O. David Petty, secretary. 1828 O Fallon street. ? T. LOUIS LODOII NO. I 9 n r wt 40 meets every Saturday evei rSng at'odiS fellows' building, southeast corner Ninth and Olive streets. In hall Na,,L Visitors welcome. Wallace llcCargc Bscrstanr. ' " 1 1 f ILDEY LODGE. NO. i L a a. J meets Tnssdar STetune meets Tassday evening ot each week at hall No. L Odd Fellows' bulldlna. corner Mintli and Olive, at I o'clock. Work In "Degree of Truth." Visiting brothers invited to attend. F. W. Rlegel. Secrsury. MISCELLANEOUS. - - -- -- ----- -,-, -y--u-ljxrLririji A1 1904-T ERCHANTS' EXCHANGE MUTUAL BH- The member, of thl. sorletv am .m,w notified to call and pay. without further notice. 81.10 within thirty cava from Juna a. 1104. tha jm hjlng assessment made upon the death cf E. Is. McPherson. Ia.t ri.v for nivinr. Julv e icaj . n T,yv..rfc: oTjlr . - .. XV. l7lliAVAb, Secretary. St. Loots Cotton Market. Spot market nominally unchanged. Ordinary 934 Good ordinary io4s Low middling njj Middling HH Good middling 12 Middling fair 12 Tinges- snd stains UKHe.ott white. Oalv eston Spot market steady; middling llSc. Sales 72 bales. New Orleans-Spot market steady; middling HHc Memphis-Spot market quiet: middling llSc Receipts at principal points: Galveston. (39 bales. . New Orlear. 894 bales. Mobile, 582 bales. Savannah. 582 bales. Norfolk. 200 bales. Houston. 88 bales. Memphis. 78 bsles. Net receipts at all United States ports for four dsys were 8,004 bale., against 11,581 bales a week sgo and (.720 bales in 1902. Exports. 20 231 bales, against 11.782 bales in 1903. Stocks, 2C2.590 bales, against 272.007 bales In 1903. St Louts warehouse atstement: Tnis Last Yesr. U.71S M.--71 82.405 5.M3 727,835 Year. Stocks on hand Sept. 1...., 1,2(3 Net receipts since Sept 1 55.820 Net shipments since Sept 1 45,015 Stocks on hand 12,078 Gross receipts 110 Gross receipts since Sept 1, 09,589 Gross shipments 119 ... in , ...498.758 734.521 Gross shipments since Sept ! Br Tele;tap". N'ew York. June T. Boot cotton closed quiet; 20 Points higher: middling uplands. 11.80c: mid dling Gulf 12.05cr ssles 102 bales. Futures closed barely steady: June 11.40a: July 11.50c: Aug. 10.90c; Sept. JO.OIc; Oct 9.78c: Nov. f.78e; Dec 9.78c: Jan. 9.74c. The -market opened steady at an advance of t39 points on covering prompted, by rather better English cables than expected ' and less favorable weather. The weekly crop report at midday was thought like ly to prove bearish, but was suf Scienter un certain to help in the covering, movement, which continued all the forenoon with Wall street, the South and Europe fair buyers. "J Price, ruled rather irregular, meeting with frequent slight setbacks under realizing by buyers at the low prices ot yesterday, hut in a general .way th market worked upward. Along in th middle of the afternoon reports, of a better spot de mind and large exports, chiefly from New Orleans to Great Britain, caused a scars of shorts and ran July up to 11.88c, a net gain, of 47 points, while October sold st 9.80c and1 Dec at 1.72c -net a-ain. of 29 to 20 points. About live minutes before th close atlesdtng room 1 WSnttaO III lln. aa YXf SS t tyyvSBai t t Tta laMMaaat uswsvsr. gvcjiwciiwus asa sjuvk " uvw4swc( with Ksw'Orlesns connections, became a heavy seller, 'chiefly of August, offering that, position dawn shout ...nofnt.. The other.wionth went 'oil slightly in sympathy, and the list was nnmuy oarv-iy siewoy, oev miov pours- nigocr. Sales were reported of 55(1.000 tjales. New Orleans, Jon 7. Cotton Ann; sales 3.350; ordinary a 2-1 to: rood ordinary 18 He; low mid dling ilVtc: middling .HKe;.- good middling ltji-lsc: -middling- fair 12 3-lc: receipts- 894; atock ns-kn. Futnrs. steadvr JernSilLaa kM juiy u.sft-s-11' X(4n.4: AM.,.li.018Wl.lc Septv9.-B I Oct 8.59vVf.(: NOvT -I.SMjt.tIc; Dc 1 s.sbct .f. DECREASE IN THE VISIBLE SENDS UP WHEAT PRICES. OBOP DAMAGE IN SOUTH .WEST A BULL FACTOB., July Option' Shows a Gain of f8tj to 3-4c; Com Up 3-4c to 7-Sc; Oats Advance l-8o to 1-ic. Chicago, June ".A large decrease In the world's visible supply was perhaps tha principal bull Influence la the wheat market to-day. Crop damage reports from tho Southwest, however, were of almost equal importance. Final quotations on July wheat allowed a Rain of Tic. Corn Is up 'i!.c. Oats advanced !i!lc and provision 15c to 3Kc WHEAT. Improved weather conditions and easier cables caused a .mall decline In wheat at the opening. Initial sales ot July being down VsUc at 87Hc to ST,ic On an ac tive demand trom shorts and good com-mlulon-housQ buying sentiment soon changed. Much smaller receipts In tha, jvurinwca. nau uu juipunani ueanng uu the early situation. The tenor of crop news from the Southwest also was gen erally considered quite bullish. An official forecast of more showers for that section brought out additional buying orders. Of ferings, however, were not large, and as a result prices steadily advanced. The market was further strengthened by the world' visible supply figures, Bradstreet's report showing a decrease in available stocks of 4,000,uOO bu. There was some reaction on selling due to ex pectations ot a bearish Illinois crop re port, but the declining tendency was soon checked and prices again started upward. Strength ot corn was a help to the late wheat market. Just betore the close re ports of a big crop In Manitoba caused some realizing, resulting in ansther set back. Sentiment, however, continued firm. The high point oh July was reached at SSHt-fSSfic. The close was at fflSWHc. Clearances ot wheat and Hour were aqual to 6,300bu. Primary receipts were 352.100 bu., compared with 2S1.O0O buL a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of 2G cars, against 570 cars last week and 30t a year ago. CORN. Under active covering by shorts a rally of about lc occurred In corn. With the exception of larga primary receipts the news of the day was extremely bullish. Receipts were 300 cars less than the num her ontlmntixl cash orices were UD lc to 2c and the weekly weather bureau report showed the crop to De in a very dbck ward condition. A forecast of more rain In the corn belt also helped to Increase bullish aentlment. The market closed al mmt at tha hltrheat nolnt of the session. July opened a shade lower to Ht4c higher at 4SAo to sC sold up to 49!.49y.c ana closed at Wlic Local receipts were 667 cars, with of contract grade. OATS. ,, , i-vata aa niiU dull, but stubbornly firm. Strength of wheat and corn was the rnain, sustaining influence. There was no attempt made to sell on the bearish week ly Government report, scalpers apparent ly being afraid to take the short side. 39HC. local receipts were 308 cars. RANGE OF 1U1U11E3, Opening. High. Low. Close. July ...8H88V4 89ii Septt ...SMitT'Jl'S KH 8'4 83 V HHS'l't 88 8' S3UB881 MI, uorn June .... 3 July ,..,ttH8! Sept ..V.47hS Oats June ..M ...... July .... S9H Sept 811 Mess Pork July .... 11.80 Sept. ... 1S.M Lard July .... 50 Sept ... 8.70 Short Ribs July .... 8.32S Sept 7.05 48t4 4H 8 491, 4SU93; 40 31 12.15 12-32H 8.(24 e.80 95 7.15 nhe3 sa 11.80 12.00 8.50 6.87H 8.80 7.00 12.15 I2.33'i 8.82t, 8.80 8.96 7.15 Old. tNew. ,, RECEIPTS AND HHIPMENTH.. Flour. bbls 12.10) 12.200 23.400 453.100 255.300 3.1'X) Wheat, bu Z4.n Corn. bu.. .755.000 Oats, bu..... Rye, bu...... Barley, bu.. ,..209.400 ... 2.000 .. 28,t00 2,409 PROVISIONS. Trading In provisions was more active arid the market manifested greater strength than for some time past. There was an urgent demand from shorts, and a prominent packer also was a heavy purchaser. Light receipts of hogn, with a firm market at the yards, were responsible for much of the buying. The close was at th. ton. with Rent nork lm 37Uc at fli.32H. Sept. lard closed with a gain of 1C at e ou. ttios maae an auv.uv-e u 17V4c. closing at t7.1287.15. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York. June ". Flour Receipts 22.8-2 bbu.: exports 11.7a bbls.: Inactive. Rye flour steady. Cornmeal steady. Rye nominal. Bar ley dull. Wheat Receipts 108.000 bu.; spot firm: No. 2 nominal elev.; No. 2 red I7.HU f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth sLOBti f, o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba nominal f. o. b. afloat: options opened barely steady, owing to easy cables and favorable weather, but at ones recovered and were firm all day: the corn strength, big decrease in world's stocks and prediction of rain in the Southwest were lead ing Influences, tbe close being HOKo net high er; i July 92e3 7-ltc. closed tKie; Sept 84 li-ls etl3-18c closed 8SHO- Dec 84,JHc. closed S4ttc Com Receipts 15.050 bu.; ssles 8.000 bu. futures: spot steady; No. 2 87Kc elev. and 88c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow toe; No. 2 white C9e; option market was quiet, but higher on the decreased farm offertrgs and light receipts at Chicago, closing tttlHc net higher; July 5(HJ554c, closed E'ie. Oats-Receipts 40,500 bu.: spot steady: mixed oats, 28432 lbs.. 45H 48c; natural white, 30S32 lbs.. 48Hid4tc: dipped white, 2(040 lbs.. 5052c Hay quiet Hops quiet Hides steady. Leather quiet Wool quiet Coal nominal. Beet steady. Cut meats anlet Lard firm: Western steamed 3190: re ned firm: Continent t7; South American 87.50: compound 5VtJHc. Pork Arm; family 813.750 14: mess $12 254J 13.75. Tallow firm: 4HC; coun try 4Hc Cotton-seed oil quiet Rice stesdy. Molasses dull. Chicago, Jun 7. Flour stesdy. Wheat No 2 spring Ke9Se: No. 3 8S99(c: No. 2 red tl 05 l.O. lm o. z .vyta-Afc; xo. a veuow WW. Osts-No. 2 41Ti42Vic: No. 3 whiter 42S43UC Barley Good feeding 40043c; fair to choice malting 4iS56c. Seeds prim timothy 82 95: clover, contract grade 810.75. Provisions Mess pork, per bbl.. 812.05912.10: lard, per 100 lbs.. 88.5508.57: short ribs sides (loose), 38 8244 8 87J4: short clear sH (bxd.) J8.754J7. Whisky, basis of hlghwlnes, 81.28. Peorls. June ".Corn stesdy; No. 2 i5c: No. I 42c Whisky, on th basis ot 81.28 for fin ished goods. Liverpool. June 7. Spot Wbest easy; No. 1 California 6s lOttd. Futures steady: July 8s 3Tld: Sept. (s 4S4. Corn Spot steady: Amer ican mixed new 4s (d: American mixed old 4s (ttd. Futures quiet: Julv 4a 4Hd: sept. 4s 3Ud. Kansas City, June 7. Wheat flrm; MeyT?Hc: July 71Sc; Sept. 7H4071HC: cash, No. 2 hard t9ele:'N0. 3 85H087c: No. 2 red 2104; jj, X 9Sce31.0t. Ctorn flrmi May tiie; July -uftc: Sept rveriTac: cash. No. i mixed 48c; No. 3 48c: No. 1 whit, 43048c; No. 48c Oats slow; No. 2 white 4m042He; No. 1 mixed 294) 40c Hoy-Choice timothy 510.50611:, choice Srslrl 88.50. Rye No. 2 c Receipts Whest .00; corn 28,800: oats 27,000. Shipments Whest25.X0: corn 35.(00: oat, 8.000. Toledo. June 7. Clover sted elos,: Cash 88.18; Oct 15.714: prime alslke 88.20: Aug. 28.50 bid: prime timothy 81.45; Sept 11.471,. The Visible. New Tor. June ".Special cable and tele graphic communications received by Brad streets show the following changes la available supplies aa compared with last account. -Wheat.. United States and Canada, east Rockies, de crested 2,278.000 bu.: sflost for and in Europe decreased 1. 800.000: total supply decreased 4,478, 000. Corn United States and Canada, east Rockies, Increased (85,000. Oats United States snd Canada, east Rockies, decreased 340.000. Transportation error in telegram last week made Chicago private elevator wheat stocks 1,831.000 bu.. Instead ot 1.831.009 bu., as I: should havsbeen. Stock this weekv 1.881.000 bu., a decrease. of 250.000 bu. from last week's real tor-, linrr v-ccrt-asr. reportea to Hrad- streets this wek were: 958.900 tu. n Msnl toba: 108.000 bu. at the Milwaukee private ele vators: 97.000 bu. at Portland.' Me., snd 78.000 bu. st Coteau Landing. The leading Increases reported are 81.000 bu, at depot, harbor and 64.000 bu. st Nashville- LIVE.STOCIC MABltET. Native Supply .tlod-.Bef i Cattle Strong; Hosts Close'Fl'rn,. NATIVp-'CATTLB-Beef 8ters-Ths supply was f,lJlyularge. but not excessive. Receipts were ,hearitrthsn was expected: one ''large' train turnedeut be natives Instead ofTexas. There were-sVnund,l25 'csrsjpa aah. wtl(i 'quite a few back at a late hour. Beef steers constituted tbe major portion of recelpts.-and while quite a share were com mon to fair, there was a good representation of good to Tcholee steers with some of th best and the highest priced offerings ot late. Trains .arriving a little slowly worked against the market somewhat as buyers wanted supplies, but th clone found th market as good if not a tbade better than th opening. A few cartings topped at 88.25, with on load ot (-holes-quality l.z lbs. ,at 88.10, and several loads it", .i1" A.,hr5 J- P"1'" .0 steers -sold at 8.405.t5. and decent kinds at 8S03.2S. Common and fair steers sold at 84.50 94.90. -vlth an lnferlor.-class at, 84.26, some as low as 24. ' -EEEF AND BUTCHER sTTEERS. ' No. Av. Pr. 'No." Av. pv. jjo. -Ar.- Pr. 2...10J0...88.25ltt...lIM...9(.l').J4'...12T2....00 tS...12t2... .0' 24.14t...Ti. 17..tis7...T85 11. ..112,. .5.85 4...t4... 680 ,42.. .1348... 6.75 H.-ltn... I-?. H..-1W0... (.70 19...1Jt7i.. S.7 "teSs . , ' ... . & 18. ..1111... (.85 1S.-..1294... 8.80 1...UW... 1.54 12...1147.M 5.W 2.UJ,,.-5.4-l H...1WS... .l e.-AffSi.v'i-iavic.-ia... ;. 21...10S7... 5... 2. ..1300... 5.25 J.-IUS... 6.25 4... 955... 5.10 21.. .1012... 1.85 71. ..1141, it.4 U.. .1114 9...1201 17. ..10V8 ;.m .5,25 . 8111 Buteher Cattle The .butcher market was vtry active snd ruled strong to a shade higher In places; sll decent to good cows snd good to choice heifers. Quite s share ot choice heifers sold at 8t.85fi5.25. with good ones st 34.6584.75. and a large percentage of fair to medium ones at 3484.60. Common grade, ot li tiler, below 14 were very Irregular sellers. Good to choice cows went at 3494.60, with a large number of very good killers at X.m 3.80 and the medium cows at 33.4033.(0; while cows Just fair around 23.25 down to the canner and cutter classes were very slow and Just steady. HEIFERS. No. AV. , 842.. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. J5.2B 21, tel... 33.10 1...10SO..!3 00 10. 9... (77.. 6.00 4.90 4.50 1,,. -ft1... D UJ 1... C.--J.H a.w 2,. .1180... 4.75 S3..-771 .. 4.M 23... (55.. 920.. (.,. 873... 4.S0 52.W793. i x tk iit . ?rrt . 5.10 15... 853...- 5.00 34... 632... 4.93 10... 770... 4.50 SIC , 5.W n4 90 . 4.50 mO.. a.00 725. , (i8... 4.50 , 5TS... 4.50 1... 0... 4.40 Steers and heifers; 19... 897... 4.83 COWS. 2.. .1300... 4.26 23... 9M1... 4.10 2.. .1150... 4.00 2.. .1133... 3.90 1...1000... 4.13 5.. .11(1... 4.0) 1... 770... 4.00 3... 97... 3.85 BULLS. 1...UM... 4.50 1...1630... 4.15 4.. .1110... 4.00 1...1320... 1... 810... 7...1U7... S... 76S... 8.. .1074... I. ..1250... 2...10JO... 4.23 4.0-1 4.00 3.85 4.0) 4.00 3.90 5...12IS.., 8.. .1217... 1...1K0.. 2.. . 1031.. 1...1300.., . 3.90 4.40 , 4.10 . 4.00 . 3.90 I... 9S0... 1...1420... (...1154... . 4.ro 1...1H1... 4.23 1...ISM.. 1...12M. 1...1W). .3. . 2.50 . 2.40 (...1473.. 1...U1-).. 2...10O).. 1...17V)... 1...1330.. . 3.50 . 3.5.1 , 2.25 . 3.25 , 30u , 4 0) 1...1350... 3.15 1...1870... 4.13 1... 760... 3 50 3...12W... 3.40 1...1060... 2.10 1...14..I... 3 ) 1. ,.12l... 3 60 ,3.50 ,.12d). ..128. , 3.50 . 3.15 1... 350..V 3 25 l..1310. 3.00 STAGS. . 3i0. 2...12W... 5.C0 VEAL CALVES. 2... HO.. (no (0 5 00 5.00 4.50 5 50 1.50 6.01 4.75 3... 133... 5.25 4... 4... 13... 1... 1... 130... 5 00 1... 120... 4.T5 1... 160... 4.00 5... 144... 5J0 10... 145... 6.23 1... 150... 6.00 3... 246... 4.50 1...150. ... 5 0) 3... 123. ... J VI SOUTHERN CATTLElouarantlne receipts were only totaling 53 cars. 1.354 head. Steers embraced the nrinclnal nortlon of receipts from common to choice grades. Buers were ready takers or all decent killers, those of me dium flesh at 31.25 and above at strong prices, but common and fair steers were no better than steady. Coarse, well fatted steers sold at 83.40, that were cake and grave fed Texas with a good lot going at 3t.90tf5.25. and some coarse steers at 85. Medium and pretty good ateera sold at 14.3034.70, with fair grades at 83.7504.06. and common at 32.25. Not mucn was offered tn the cow, bull or calf line, with price, steady. TEXAS AND INDIAN STEERS. No. 19... 22... 21.., 120... 62.., 200.., 4(... Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1268... 9S8... ,1069.. 1022... 899... . 898... 85.40 . 600 42... 21... 48... 2.., 1143.. .85.25 10S9... 5.00 . 996... 4.50 1020... 4 50 Ml... 4.35 , 903... 4.06 . 776... 3.75 21.. .1079. ..85.0) 80.. .1214... 5.00 . 4 90 . 4 (5 , 4.40 45...1W. 24.. .1003., 50... 860. , 4.70 , 4.40 , 4.13 , 4.03 , 3.25 53.. 4 C5 154... 2 80 !(., 50... , 909.. . 738. 847. 32... J... 715.. 3.25 HEIFERS. 9... 450... 3.40 1... 520... 3.40 Steers and heifers: ' . 560... 3.40 , 600... 3.75 COWS. 3... 828... 3.00 1... 360... 3.00 21... 700... 2.50 MIXED. S... (27... 2.40 BULLS. 1.. 10... 33., , 3 25 , 2.30 , 2.65 ,.1010. ,. 650. , 2.C0 , :.oo 813.. 731.. , 727... 2.95 9... 947... 2.55 CALVES. (Per head.) 71... 177... 7.50 10... 232... 7.7J - TEARUNOS. 12... 453....2.S0 HOGS Good butcher and heavy hogs sold st 24.7504.82H; fair to good medium weights and packers 31(504.73; lights above 150 lbs. aver age 33.7584 50; pigs under 100 lbs. 83S4 25, and roughs and culls at 83.2504.50. Tbe bulk of the hogs weighing 159 lb, or more sold at 34 (2,9 4.73H, agalnit 34 8004.724 Monday. SHEEP Only a gooo moderate supply of sheep and Iambs were on sale, nearly all of which were natives, there being only two loads of Texans on sale and very few from Tennes see. A .good demand prevailed for the best matured lambs, and all such found ready sale at strong prices, but young, green ard half -fat lambs were slow sale and prices realized were not satisfactory, as a rule. Buyers are very particular and will not look at anything but well matured lambs, weighing 55 lbs. or more. Good, nice, smooth, fat, handy-weight sbep also found a ready demand and sold promptly at steady to strong figures, but big, coarse, old ewes are hard to cet rid of and are selling considerably lower than ten days or two weeks ago. A pretty good Inquiry prevails for good young stock sheep., but old- Inferior ones are not wanted, and country buyers seldom care to purchase lambs at any Trice. The close was 15925c lower than tbe opening, j HORSES The trade was very light and quiet Tuesday. Quit a few consignments vtere on the general market but lr was thought beet to hold over the majority of them until the ..., , .,.. ., ... A .. t. Im4. I, were offered in trr.uetlon. What 1 here efe ot h thm were not verr e-ood aualltv. and sroased no new Interest In the market The demand is still ruling lighter than last week, and the general conditions are not nearly as satisfac tory. There Is less competition on nil accounts, sna the plain and common offerings are es pecially showing a wek and slower tone. Choice drivers and the better classes or big horses continue to sell best under the cl-cum-stances. A very good supply is in band for Wednesday. Horse nuotatlonsr. Heavy dratt.v common to good... Heavy draft, choice to extra .. Chunks, fair to good Chunks, choice to extra Farm chunks Southern horses, plain to good .. Southern horses, choice to extra TTiniMi horses ...... ....... ....... JUUL1'-'' very lew mum were, aaaru 10 me receipts of the first day of the week, only a full load and a few small bunches comprising th new offerings. The exterior demand has been railing very light since the week opened, and on this account the trade in all depart ments Is backward. Dealers are not trying to buy any mules and tbe situation on the com mission side Is rather slow snd IncUned to be somewhat easy, although there Is still a fair outlet for the choicer kinds of big mules. Mule quotations: 14 hands, extreme range...., 14 hands, bulk of sales , uy, hands, extreme range. 14M banda. bulk of sales..... 15 hands, extreme range...., 15 hands, bulk ot sales , UU bands, extreme rang... 15s bends, bulk of sales (i, hands, extreme rang. 16h hands, bulk ot sale, I 80.099 90-00 .. 135. OXJ 155.00 By Tele-graph. Chicago. June 7. Cattle Receipts 4.000; msr ket steady: good to prim steers 85.5006.40; poor to medium $1. ,605.60: Blockers and feeders 83.2504.60: cons 3t.7504.75: heifers 82.5005: canners 31.T502.7S: bulls 22.5004.20: carves 32.60 E5 60. Hogs Receipts to-day 18,000: to-morrow .000: market 6c higher; mixed and butchers' 84.(504.85: good to choice heavy 84.8004.90: rough heavy 34.(304.80: light S4.8O04.75r bulk of sales 84.7084.80. Sheep Receipts 12.000; mar ket steady to 10c higher: lambs steady to 10c higher: good to choice wether, 85.2505.60: fair to choice mixed 83.7585.25: Weitern sheep 84 60 425.50: native lambs 34.5006.55: Western lamb South St Joseph, Mo., June 7. Cattle Re ceipt, 1.(54: market steady to 10c lower: natives 15416.50: cows and heifers 8206.75; stockers and feeders 83.50it4.& Hogs Receipts 9.082; steady; light 84.6004.(5; medium and heavy 84.5504.77H. Sheep Receipts 713; steady to 10c lower; lambs (6.55. Kansas City, Mo. June 7. Cattle Receipts 8.500. Including S00 Southern: market strong and active; exports and dressed beet steers to-day sold at 38.35; the highest sine. December, 1901 Export and dressed beet steers 95.764J8.25: fair to good 84.7503.(3; Western fed steers 84.759 5.(0. stockers and feeders 83.2564.85; Southern steers 83.5005: Southern cows 83.2504: native cows 82.5004 60: native heifers 8496.50; bulls $3 4.71: calves 25c higher; 817504.75. Hogs Receipts 11,000; market opened 6c higher snd closd strong at 10c higher; top 84 80: bulk 84.5504.70: heavy 34 4304.60; packers 84.6504.(7K: pigs and Hr-.U smi.&.L Sheen Recelot. 4.500: market 10c lower: ratlv e Iambs 35.25ic7; Western lambs ' to.lfi l leu . e wutf.-, icjbua cuppcu year ling 84.7505.(0; Texas clipped sheep 84.259 ings 1.75: stockers snd feeders 83.5004.50. NewTork. June 7. Beeves Receipts 181. all consigned direct: no trade In live cattle, nom inally steady: cables ouoted live cattle higher at llUc to ll4c per lb.- dressed weight. Sheep steady at 12c to 14c dressed weight. Refrigerator beef selling at 9c to 18c per lb. Exports to-day 849 beeves. 1.348 sheep and 4.(00 quarters of beef: to-morrow. 75 sheep and 2.700 auarters of beef. Calves Receipts 98: market full steady; prime veals sold st 8e-u per 100 m: butter milks romlnnl: city dressed veals steady at (U 4t9Hc per lb-: country dressed in light supply and aelllna- at (c to 814c Sheen and lambs .Receipts b.vzi- sneeps weak tor top grades: ail jtthar. l.-J. M Vj. nft' varllncr utrralc. nrlma lambs rteady: other grades slow to 15c lower. Sheen 83.23 to 85.12H: yearlings -06: culls it; lamb. 88.604t7.65. Hogs-Receipts 2.018: market steady; good atate nogs -. Dried Fralfs. New Tork. June 7. Th market for evap orated apples continues quiet and unchanged, with holders ssklng full recent prices Common sre qtoted at 405Vic: prime at 5H0Jej choir at (t'4c: fancy at 7c. Prunes show little feature: demand continues of a hand-to-mouth character, lnd the tono Is rather In favor ot buyers. Prices range from 2ic to 6Je, according to grade. Apricots are quiet, but there la no pressure, and prices rule about firm. 7holce are quoted at 9H01Oc: extra choice at lOUSlOHc; fsney at 11613c. Peaches also are quiet on spot, but futures sre attracting more atten tion, and the market show, considerable firm ness Choice are quoted at 07Uc: extra choice 7H06c: fancy at 9!,01Oc. Sngrar. New Tork, June 7. Sugar Raw unsettled; fair refining 2 7-l(ci centrifugal, n test716-l(c: molasses sugar 2 2Tt6c: refined steady: crushed 5.65c: powdered 6.05c; granulated 4.95c Coffee steady; No. 7 Rio Ckc. New Orleans. June 7. Sugar, strong: open kettle' 203 3-16C.- do. centrifugal iJHc: cen trifugal wSltes -HiSfKc: yellow l5e4 5-ltc; seconds 2H01SC. Mota.ses nominal: open-kettle 20026c: centrifugal lOSUc, sirup nominal. 2O026C , Flaxseed tnotattoas. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. ' Chicago, III.. June 7. Flaxseed dull snd without trading; No. I Northwestern was 'SietM: No. 1 II: June was nominally fl, and July 21: Sept 8LM sellers: receipt were 7 cars at Minneapolis, and It cars at, Duluth. with nom her. -. - Ll-rsroool. June 7. Cotton Spot quiet: prices 14 potsti lower; AWcan-middling tale f.724 6... 133... 4... lw.-s 4.-.. 1877.: 0.w. 145... I... 1C0... 3... 128... i... no... 5... 128... 81208170 !l80vf260 .100S149 .1500215 90&130 -Of 64 850110 .150S3M tv.vva so.1 . 7O.0O&12O.0O . 75.oofioe.oo . 85.O08l48.00 . 90.00H110.00 , 110.00-5150.03 . H5.ootti-n.oo . 130 00il200.00 Md; good middling C58d: middling .4!d: h middling 6 34d: good ordinary 6 20iK ordinary (d. Sales "-for; tins day. .MVU.ba-eJi.- of vrh en Soo were for ep-x ulatlon and export and In cluded 4,5ou Amrlcan. Receipts 3.UM bales. Including- 499 American. Futuics opened easier and cloned steady: American -. mlda ing. g 0. c: June 6l; June-July .i3d: 'Aug. (.ltd; Ang-Sept 5Wd: Sept-Oct 5.46d: Oct.-No. 25d: Nov.-Dcc. S.lad. DcoJan. S.16d: Jaa Feb E15d. FAIRBANKS WILL ADDRESS ' THE ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY. Honorary Deizrees Will De Conferred Ipon Jinny Notubles. Including; Governors, of Several States. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. ' , Champaign, III., June ".The" thirty-third? annual commencement exercises of tha University of Illinois will be held to-morrow mornlns. The address of the occasion will te delivered by Senator Charles W. Fairbanks ot Indiana, and degrees will be conferred bv Doctor Andrew S. DraDer. whose tern of service ns president of tha Institution Is about to end. Honorary degrees will be conferred upon ,- the following: Governor WUHs J. Bailey, 'SO, Topeka, rias.; Governor Frank Whits. ' '82. Bismarck, N. 1.; Doctor William E. Quins. No. 103 State street, Chicago; the Honorable 8. N. D. North. Census De- yarlnent, Washington. D. C: President ohn W. Cook. Northern Illinois Normal Schcol. DeKalb; Professor W. F. M. Goss, Purdue University. Lafayette, lnd.; Lin coln Bush, chief engineer Delaware, -Lackawanna and Western Railroad, Hobo ken. N. J., and Professor W. A. Henry. . University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wia. With tno degrees that .are to be con ferred to-morrow the total number con ferred by the university during the pres- ent year will reach t36, divided as follows: College of literature and arts, S; col- j, lege of engineering, 98; college i f science, ' 22; 'collegi! of agriculture, lb; college ot law. ; college of medicine. 213; ehGol of library science; 30 school of pharmacy, 43; school of -dentistry, 56; graduate school, 13; honorary" degrees; 8. . i Commissions In. the Illinois National Guard will be granted to the. following: David Arthur Baer, Burton French. Elmer Logan Garnett, 'Newton .David Gaston, Frank Stanley Hadfleld. Frank Hamilton. Kneeland. Nell McMillan. Jr.. Howard Bruce Murphey. Raeburn Henry Post, Jesse Roy Powell. Augustus Joseph Reef, Claud WInfred Rich and Carroll Carson, Wiley. The members of this year's class gradu- , atlng from thei departments located her number 293. They are as follows: , Gillespie Re-elected by One Vote. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Columbia, Mo., June 7. Recount of thsj votes cast for Representative at the Dem ocratic primary election has resulted lrt the nomination of J. C. Gillespie, who re ceived 232 votes. His opponent, Morton.. H. Pemberton, received 2,231 votes. On the) original count each received the same number of votes. Mr. Gillespie was Rep resentative from Boone County In the last General Assembly. Graduates Jtlne Blind Students. REFUBLIC SPECIAL. Jacksonville, III., June 7. The annual commencement of Illinois School for tha Blind took place to-day. The graduates were: Henry Buckey. Mat toon: Florence, Clapp, Sandusky: Watson Cralgmlle, Bar Pierce, A. G. Sanders, Georgetown: L. H. sen, Chicago; Henry C. Kearns. Rose Hill; Amanda. Man&ke, Chicago; George Miller, Ottawa; William P. Splllman. Jackson ville. , Southwestern V'nlverslty Closes. 5J REPUBLIC SPECIAL. ' M1 Georgetown. Tex.-, June". Southwestern''' University closed to-day, conferring dl-, plomas on the following class: Thomas R. Ing circulated on the street this afternoon Brown, San-Marcus; J. G. Wilcox, George town; O. E. Thomas,. Greenville; C. L. Rounds. Hereford; C. Cody, Georgetown; H. J. Edens, Georgetown; A, J. Colgorn, Dallas; M. Wholman, Georgetown; W-; Snelms. Georgetown; C. W. Ray. Waxa-J; hachie; I. 8. Thomas, Greenville; Misses Belle Shands, Forney; Bess Davits, Wills point; Ethel Hall. Georgetown. THE WEATHER. Official Forerast for To-Day and To-Morrow. Washington. June 7. Forecast forrtE?5 Wednesday and Thursday: Eastern Texas Partly cloudy Wednesday: howers snd cooler In Interior. Thursday saow- m r,h fresh south .winds on the coast. Western TexaS-'Partty cloudy.. Wednesday; showers and cooler In the Panhandle. Thursday rair. Illinois Fair Wednesday: warmer In north portion. Thursday, partly cloudy, probably showers: cooler In central and south portions; variable winds., Missouri Partly cloudy Wednesday: showers and cooler In west portion. Thursday sbowers Iowa Partly cloudy Wednesday: probably showers In weet portion; cooler in northwest and warmer in northeast portion. Thursday showers, except fslr In northwest portion. Nebraska and. Kansas Showers and cooler Wednesday Thursday fair, wanner. - Oklahoma and Indian Territory Showers, cooler Wednesday. Thursday fslr. Arkansas Partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday, probably showers. Indiana Fair Wednesday: warmer In central and north portion,. Thursday partly cloudy, probably showers and cooler in afternoon; variable winds. OUR PATTERN DEPARTMENT. 10 Cents-All Pattens-10 Cctrts. -C39a W 'rtsf (avvvvwa. - IUalvHHV LlavvvvvvvvvSsavvvP StS) " ! ySWW llVSay VMlaSlaviaPN II Ai ! 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