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THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1904. K 6 Ik I" r.vitus ron -jai.k. CAM. rr vrlte for August number of the "Great Western Monthly,' containing farms, orchards timber and mineral lards Com verj Mnte and Territory In tho Untied ststes Great "Western Ilealtj and llnanco Co. 1000 Chestnut t-t . St Louis Mo YOB. Polo or Kxchance Illinois farm. 160 ncres. etoct rron and farming implements Ad dress 228 Montrose ave suiiutin. I'ltfirnitTi ron si.i T.n fiA tf1iiiVitn rtf .'n! f. ririfi nt flH- iiYnut 120 M4 O lie $35, run- A TUFDO I'AIIt No 1. a new 0 room. two ptorj trick house, lmh nnd reception hall, latest Imirovcmcnt. j; mo, SOT iloivn 1 alanco 53 per month .No : a 10 room frtn-o house linth and reception hall latent Improvements. S3 &"). easy terms Merorrr-c Highlands red cur parses lis the door, thrco b'ocl s south of Lako Junction Sfitlon Missouri rnrllle Ilsllrosl five Works rortli of Old Orchard htsllon. Frisco Jtsllrond. rnuth-nst corner of Cnrk live on 1 Lue-led boulevard large, lorn Inquire It E e.regon, Tcxelo Mo or Mr A P Oliver, room 40. Demenlal bid? ri:itoN i A nrrmcTIVn (prlvntc) doc shadowing an 1 Invcrtlcatlrg ref p O Ilox TO - Iml. A DFTntTiv n VV hen de-lrlng n Ices of prl vale eleleclives In corfltence, address GU 12. TlfruMlc "nit e'7rAI 2J12 VVn.hlncton treats lrrcg nlarltl . and all 'emalo troubles Cf years est. tuts i iueiil. icw c jtrmmt reins e- nfln.ments sdoptlcn If desired ladle", call 5ECBET SOCIKTIES. KMGim or PI 'I III AS. VMMAMAMAAM Acme LouGn. .no :it, k. or. r. meets every lnurBcia) e.entnK at it o clooc. Weal Oiie Hall, norttmist corner orand anl E-tcra cut nuts. Members requited to attend rtffU larl. MsUcrs conliallj lnlted rHA.Sk ULHHY. c c G W. CUXton, K. ct 1L &. fa. 11U St. Louts avenue CAalLJi HALL COLUMBIA LODGE .NO. .&, K. ol 1. roet-is even Tuewjaj even lib. Century building, inth and Olive, t-afct Hall. Members reuuistul to bd rrecut. Msit era welcome ALEXAMM.U .NICUOLhON. C a J V Dfniir-f) K. cf It & S CUlUltt (JKKAT LODl.b, .NO 76. K. OE 1 r. licwiira s UmII, Thiruetn ana our". mes tverj tanttsl at a o clock Uorjt. al viava on lurnd. Msloib wtlcome it. v ritiTfiCJU-u, a c. V A Ilobert. K. ol It u fa MOUOC LX)lJ(r.. .NU .j K. OK I . MKC1S evt.i Iueda vinlnR ut i o clock at Ant ho- Hall, KoiuMvrs,, torucr JeTcrwin ami 'rk acnu-R T.lct Ccinpton llriichtn. 1'ar or Jrrerron avtnur (.ate McintKTB uth eicutcj nnd vtfltom cord I all invited to uttend. Wuik in lank of Isqulre Also nckr J( ?v01li:ihXI, C C I II (Taw K of H C S BIG DROP IN WHEAT PRICES UNDER LIBERAL OFFERINGS. SElVPKMKKil LOSES P. 1 lc OF ITS ADVANCE. Corn Down lie to SSc; Onts Off .!4c; l'roxisions Dt'clinr c to ;cc. rittio TN' I. cuaranted in ilee nn-rre-jl m J' Iwtx l)r ciyaux ZT2 Washington IIII"ei my irirulilor never fallj complete treatment frt-e Mrs i: tair i2 rrankfln UM)1K will not rcEirt calllnc on Mr Hol lrnd conflnement-. low et t rice HV, N fth MIDWIlI-ltecelei during ron: lddln in trouble call: lnfnnt adojtel CT4S Ifnjette. 5JUS. A, fcCHllOiaril receive confinements, lad ea call Z4T Franklin ne. ;.nts nriiiGi .-wiico hour, s tn i. n mJiclne nM5 I.iclede r lfC4 Undell oM Mltb l)lt SMITH. M lHHon nbolute e cluslon befnr and durlnr cotiltnment terms reasonable lnumont C4t Klnloch 1IISD PftlVATr: homes for lilies durlnr eonfne. ment, eepecllllv a1i:ted to thoo ulhltiff to aold expcuro trnlied nures bft of cire rerfrct recluslt n all 01e-is3 and Irresularlth ftklllfullv trcTted tho onlT Institution of tio kin J tn th rfi In charco of n reirulir tradj atM and rel.atlo nhvlcian Coll or nd lre3 Thwlclan y; j Txventv third t neeir OI've Itl'J-ION'-IHI-n, eiulet person -Mil cill nnd take cnmtrlsKlon from partlr de siring to It t em local and forelcn rac lie laG. Republic PACiric ii)Gi. no r k or p. meets Wednevdij .enlnir, Ausust It, Centurj I till line, Mnth mil e) 1 streets Work in rink of hsulre wtom Invited : S HultlSto.N. c C. W A .n. K r( II i h . f 1TIIAGOHAS IXIDGI NO u. K. OF 1 . . .. '"" er Wednee('u nenlnc at eastl. halt, no tlineal eonier O nnd and I 4Ston die mi... at o clock Mimber.expn.tid lsltlrs hiotrers always welcome ,. . . C II HOI.IXY C C. E. I Mincer. K of It .t 3 . ZAj lesion av 1 ue KlnMeh 1 Ut w AllAbll 1XMXHZ. .NO Ut, K. OF P meets everv 1uedav eintri. t c,i i Mi,. Bvuiu,.Ki kuni'-i u vdunujr ami uenion Murust 16 o-k In tie rank of rsoutre ta lstoii welcome O I. OsllOIiN. CL ei X! C Shulte. K. cf P. & b ZU1.KMA LODGB NO 1 K OF P. meets Monday eveninc Aucuft l n hall No 1, tenth floor Centur bulldlnx at o clock. Wert. In rank of Knuht. umpilflcd. Calcium and new electrical effects Members expected and visitors cordiallv invited to attend. ... . l'RAMC J 01.U!Llt. C. C. A."5?'v. M Urtks. IC of it t a V O Box 10i TAPBWOI'M expelled, stomneti bo vein live-, hldnev and bad(,-r trouble cursd 107A N. 3th. i:xpi:ut ui:n:cTiK i:uncE tendered owporatlon- and Individ lls, best references; not reanonable rates, ccnflden'lal; havo no er failed. Ick Hex S2, GOLDEN SEAL Imi.! ittculator: prlc-t 11 IS31 ailngton av MRS. WARRANCE, MIDWIFE. Private hm for ali before nnfl dnrtntr con flnmrot: Infanta adootrd orfpct necluFlcn: t-art rvir !n orc Jjidies In troub'e. call or wrltf 2ifWA Qliv" Tihon i;j;c DOCTOR HOGAPJ, 2215 OLIVE. Medical and runrfcnl dilate of women a sfpcinJlj, operations Firillfullv performrd ratlenta rcled at anr tlrni?. befom nnd 5urtnc confinement; lnfioita nrlopte3. If de sired, trained nure-t, home comforts ladiei In trouble, call or write, terms reasonable. Con wultatlcn free MRS.ANN1ENEWLAND rrivate licensed horr for ladles tefore and durlnr conflrement, oldest and most reliable Institution In the Suite, established oxer forty yftarti; home comforts; motherlr care; infants adented lrremil a titles successfully treated, mt. lsfsctlon rvaranteed. ladles In trouble, call or wrlttt. 2231 A O lvo st MISCniXAMSOtS. .,.fy,fy.-in - , LlllA CUi-xinu NO SI, 1. O V A Ji Meots everj Monda evenlnc at Ante. Jlall. northwest cornr of Jeffefcn averue and I'eetolozzi street. Mcltors aro welcome .. 1 A tt UISMA NThU c. R Boll pecre'ary i"0i Gasconade street ST. LOUIS COUNC1U NO. :6 U. C. T. inesta first and third Saturdays la th monta. in Hall N'o. 1 Century bulldlntr Ma nors welcomed S is. MultbP tecrciary 404 N i-ecwnl hL WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS. St. Lonis Shows a Docrc.abo of 3.1 Per Cent. New Tork, Aug II Tho follow !ng tablo. complied b Bradstreet. shows the bank clcarlri at tho principal citle. for the ivptk ended August U. tilth tho percentage of Increase and decreojo as compared with the corresponding; week last jcar. Or E3nnniQ srai ,wihiiutton o.r. 11. WIIIII3 rerular licensed physi cian and surceon. conducts the onlv respectable panltarUm for confinement In this city, perfect Meclunlon and home comforts trained nurse lowest terms, all female troubles skillfully treated under nbwlt-te iru-erantee, ladles, when Peedlnr a epclallst. come or write me M. MARY ARTHUR, tSil TVaibInpton ave , condu-Hs r flr3t-cla?s san Itarlam for cmflnments, infants adopted; ele gant accommodations, 20 jear-V eiperlnc, trained nurses ladj's. when needlnn; a speclal 1st. coro- or wrte. strictly respectuble nnTisTRY. TEE TH Save the Natural Teeth by fill ing or crowning. Restore the miss ing ones by Bridges or Plates. DR. E. C. CHASE, H. C Cor. Plxth and Locust 8ts . St. LouU. iWDKPKjnJExr nnnnn odd fei lows. ...--.-... . - . A NCIIOR IODGE. N'O 2i I. O O. p' meets erery Mondaj evening at S-hurtte's Ball, Nineteenth and Wrltsht streets Work In the degrees' Visiting- brethren welcome. - ., .. B- " O'tBAR, N. O. David Petty, Secretary, riu North N'lntli srtreet GOLXIEM BCKITKR LODGE. NO. B7. I. O. O p.. meets every Saturday erenlar at Anne a Hall comer of Jefferson avtnua and Festalotzl street. Visitors cordlallr Invited and members expected to attend. J. B. Puglt. noble grand. Ml Kansas street: H. J, Petersen. Ice grand. 4311 Arsnal street: A. RameL sii Dickson street, recording secretary Grant c Green, financial secretary, No. ttH Louisiana KTenue IVI ound crrr lodop. so, pt, i o. o i?iM, l " m".U -A hall No t e5dS Peilow. bonding. econd and fonrtli Saturdaya at n. m. Vlsitora cordially invited to attend n ,, . -" WBIIJ-E. Noble Orand. O II. P Orundon. becretary. ST. LOUIS LODGE. NO. B. I. O. O. F meeu every nalurday rrrnlnr at 1 S0,.0'-'1 i?"'- "-u'K-lni, with5ast eor" Sr..2"-01 .&nJ Olive sueeta. In hall NoTl. tJZli welcome ana membr expected to at- H. TC lliTIIPi-itM r ir.fi - . ,wv, iimiihoh. csecreuiry. TEMPLAR LODGD. NO M. I. a O, P.. Hall No. 3. Odd rtllowa bunding, corner Mnth and Olive, at I o'clock. Visitors cordially Invit ed to attend. First degree Baturday, August U . LLOID a MILLltR, N. O. narry A. Whluker. Eecretary. W1LUEY LOUGE. NO 2, J. o. O. P meets lueaday evening of each week al hall No I. Odd Fellows building, corner Ninth nd Olive, at t ocloclr. Work In degree of Friendship Visiting brothers Invited to at-te?.?- J A- J- UALKIMI'LE. N. Q. W. D. ned. Seaetary. AACIEST PIIEB AHD ,., , . ACITEITKD MASOlia. jA LL M VSTKIl MASOVS ARC INVITED TO oth"r''-;i,-Jn0-it1.wor'hlr'1-1 kr"nd marrter. iltJ, iLi.nVK ,unn- at th nttI' "f Lamb! akin Lodge. No 410 comer of Mancheiter and Chout.au avenues. hatunla, August 13 1 at ' Jtoo-P-thU-nli "vi"151 lri ' V"S th,"Vorn.? VSZ.h P new t igoner Memorial M: E Fr5rr,.nv r "' Tajlor-and Gibson avenu-s Fraternally, u. FAI.KENH INEII, IMlt-Dep G M. Thlrty-thlrd 1)1.. . Al-llK IXJDGE. NO 41. A F. & A. M kdlSSVB . T. Vvatkln,. Secreta. " 'IE1- ' X . .,?i" A. M. will hold special eoinmuA Msito'we'lccr J,al "r - 2 W. I. uruiiuu W. JAMES. V, Reinolds, jr. bccrelAry. M. G OIIJ I3DGE. NO 21. A P. & A i. - M -su';'1 communication Haturdai? .Venl llig. August SO, 1904. at oclcilr.eiii.ifv; -0 Bouth Uroodway" Wok Ml M "S? ff SSOURI IXMTKln NO J, A. P l. m I Btt-tej communication on Thursday. auT rust Jit. at 7 p m. In Corinthian Hall Orond Avenue Masonic Temple roT&timt pevcral oandllales Memhera Ind -SsTtiwi brethem ro requested to attend "" ,. vr ... Ljy.-..'iRan. w. m. WVU1. ... .'-lf... UTU.W1. New lork Chicago MOMon Philadelphia t-t Louis PltHbure ban IYancIeco Baltimore Ctnclrnatl Kansas C:ty Now Orleans Cleveland Mlnceapol's Uetroit I.oulsillle Omaha Milwaukee Providence JUffulo . , InJlatjjpolls bt. P.ul 1S39 Angelee ht Joseph Denver CclLmbua Memphis Seattle Richmond Waslington Smennah Albany I'ortland, Ore Port Worth Toltdo O Salt Lake City. Peoria Atlanta Iloche-ter Hartford Nashville Dos Moines Hpokuie, Woah Tacoma Grand lUpldi New Haven Dajton Norfolk , Drlngfleld, Mass Worce-ster I'ortland. Mej Aurua, Or. Topeka tloux aty Syro-ujo .. . Evanovllle Birmingham e..... Wilmington, rl ...., Ivncavlils Davenport i Little Hook vwikiMbarre . Fill River Macon .....,....,..,. WheeUng. wl Vt.i Wichita AJ-'on Chattanooga , .. Sprlngneld. til Kalamatoo, Mich ... Tounrstown Helena ly-xingtrn .. Fargo N. D New Bedford Canton. O Jacksonville. Pie, Lowell Chester Pa . Oreensbttrg. Pa Rockford. nl . Blnahajntnn Prrlrurfleld. O ... .. nioomlngton. Ill Quirky .III Sioux Pollg, B D Mansfield, o .., Iieeatur, 111 Jacksonville III rmnont. Neb Houston Galveston tCTaarleeton, 8 C Cedar Rapids 'IC 4t3 iK lot :co -.-j 111 !I:S7 H 7T4 31J 47 Ct.trj Ji 4J U,i --rr4 in 15 x-i t"! Iri'M lir TO Ct 11 S',4 J lI.tSo 177 IS 470 CI SKC.1W fceM-sj 01.312 ( C71.3G0 6 i:2 133 t. 1.J.247 i H',(f5 t 1!C 77 4 iu 4c; 3 i4 77 4S11S0O f en? 313 3 1-iA.cM ? Ti; C4i r -in s.aoo as 5.453 h33 r,S38 .5 st.7,itn 2 S71 743 i3MOi2 ICceX) 1 C33.43J r in set 3 (3J 013 2 HO 354 2 1S7.'J 1 S3 7S1 1 yo700 2 13i.L3 1.4CJ044 LIUSSJ 1.M4 453 J 14- 132 LM0 3J 8(5 til 53 14 1.04S 334 1.073 3U Lr8 433 Ml 441 I(i33 1C3 1.S8 07 724 43 '014 728 035 m3 IfJ 4D2 "6 40u 1,021 304 86 S" It S3) IIS CH 391.IE7 k474 K31 i!00,27; 315 &: 4f3,ft)0 S48.7R9 4M.719 143 CH-. 3.ISI3 449 655 f Sl)1 WHO 301.911 3M470 335 2IB 194 f 31S OH 211 til", 23Cim 1 451 421 71.221 417 (M Pet Ire Dec. 23 0 12 J lb 5 1 .... lu 1 S 14 4 217 2 2 1 s S 10 9 f 9 I 3 t 1 4 S f 2,3 ' 4 41 6 1 C S 4 19 I 10 3 17 3 Ye it'i ii 14 0 9 3 75 " 25 3 14 1 84 1 7.4 : 1 39 61 4 6S7 117 f 2 11.7 23 7 4 r t 24 10 S ii-7 14 2 11 f. 2 9 r, 20C. .1 it'i is 1 12-3 IS 3 Vs 31 S 17 5 IS 4 47 K 1 8 ioi Chlcnso. aub 1: Wheat prices nctrlj turned turtle) today under a, tldil w."ie Of lonff VllMt, -tpt Ion ThflS'iC of Its advnnie. vta.shd nvvay In tho dtlUR'" At tho cIo-. of tridltiB thtt option cliowcd 1 net los-e of 2J,c as comiiirc.il with Msterel'i's fltnl 11kui;s Coin Is Irtwn 'ia,e Oils ate off c l"rolslons nr from Oo to .Xc Ui-cline 11 BAT News from the Northwest w.13 Ics uk ccstho of utter ruin to the mowing wheat ctop tlnn anv lime for a week The nttrkct .iltnoot from tho stall ap peared to lni struefellnc undet 1 heav loid of lone when S.ntlmcm .it tin" !m mcilltto OIK!li!lK v iereel botnttii conll denco and 'iuptcion of tho new outlook, with 11 leanlne; toward th latter Tho Initial bid for S pt nt H 01fil fti were unclt instd to .c limber Then the 1 nee bc?.in to fiUffci Tliero weto man trtdtra who bclleve.il tho train cheap .11 the frictioml elce lines that ensued .ind nc irly evc-rv reter'e was follo.ved bv it parti ti recover the weight of tho load of lone when, how ever, was too much for the supporters of eiiu in unci oicp u step .uues i-ettica uicii uiiiu nepi was clown to Jl uiyi uii Tho final oftorts of the bulW emlv c.per nted to stctidv tho tone and bririj aLout 11 Hhiide of improvement 111 price -ept closed almost on the bottom, the litest sales belnc at SI OH, Ir.id-treet's report of whtt inI Hour etports for the week .--ho ved !lljv tu, nsainst l.JTt'.WJ Lu a, week ajjo and . IU W) bu last je.ir. Clearances of vt he tt and flour to-day were equal to S3 Son bu J'rlmar receipts were 24.'00 bu larger thtiti a vear ai,o Minneapolis. Ihtluth und Chlcaifo reported receipts of I'Ji ears, ug ilnit Jii ears lase week ani HI ears .1 voir jk" Corn was affected bj the favotablo character of the weather, which showed Improvement both us to temperature and precipitation bept. at tho outlet, never theless, showed the upllftlns Inlluence of llsht receipts, which were bcarce Iv more than sufficient for e urn nt recUrcnient.s The- llrmness of wheat prices at tho outlet also helped Sept , the Icac'lnj; option, starting unchanged to 'sc hisner, ad vanced on free covering to Ic With tho wotback In wheat, however, quantities f Ion corn carro out and prlcm declined cepc. corn ciosea a sniicta above the bot tom at uS-sSi"3. Local receipts were 113 cars. OATS Oats eventually suffered, In sjmpathy with the easier tone in wheat, although tha market maintained an ttndertono of confidence, au evidenced bv smaller offer ings on the decline Sept opened firm with a ealn of c at 3tc, takfnir its tone from tho early firmness in wheat and ad vancmc under moderatelv liberal sunnort to 34T.c Liter, on realizing, bept dcdned to S3-J.SS3",c, weadjlng Just before, tho close, when fhorts covered. Pinal trades were a shado above the bottom at 33Tic. Local receipts were 375 cars RANGE OF rUTUREB wneat roll to traders and "peculators at verj mean trices BELT AM) IlLTCHER STEERS No Av 1 r No Av Ir No Vv. Pr 2j 1411 U 75 11 1101 4 ' 2 117J S4 00 2 l.-uu 110 t OjO 3 DO V ctcrns 20 11 3 SO 3 10SC 4 4; Butcher Cittle Tlrc was a very uneatlfac lorj tone to Irldlv's marlie rre.h reeelpti were light anl ..vcri with luldovers there did not Mem to ! too manv 1 ut nt an rate tt wa. evlclen tl at the r.umter offere I M,a. mere than loe il tes'l lc cired for mil there was al mot no market though white city butchers lrf-uUit ftlHiut their usual 1 rcporll' n 1 ackers 111 nothing and It vios well nlg'i linilble to kit I lie lor what 1 cal lutc'irs coull ue this week tho nniket hi sh wn filr ten 1 aides but oul 11" or thin It las ben ilecWc-ll mean and iin favorable few lots of strict! (.ocil to cliflce lelfers and bt-st heiivv cons have been taken by packi r but there his ben 1 gr ulual tmevm ileelln 111 vale urnonntliu- grnerall to imupd 2. The bulk of the tral" thl3 week has leer nnjwlnro from 21' iMc lower en me dium anl pr tlv col etref-e-i bf cows anl on f ilr to geml gra-se and ecirn fed heifers Thin etoe k .ttll .-lis verv stowlv nnd -"arc'l an., of ttile i lev 1. wanted and I rices ar- ei-ee-ptii 'iiltj lew HI II I It No Ai Pi m v I r N'o Av Pr K J4 A 31 713 SI 'A 1 ". It 00 1 "v 13 S'e 3 1 1 13 8-S -'SO F "ill . 0 COW s lv; u.i t sio 7, - ei5 2", 4 ll-i If) c iic J O I 10 1 7S - .. m Ia RIVER NEWS. nisi- and Tall of the Itivers Por 24 hours ending at 7 a m . Ft Louis Krl lav . uc 12 I'M Danger Gauge Chanse 2 1: . : to rifl : 40 iiai.1 m.i:- el'er Heidi 70 " -Jl S3 ; (.1 (Price jer 1W itunds ) 1 l'( . 1 iso ,7. 6 143 3 .fl S 1"' r 1JV. i J27 f fit VI Vltt IV. s AM) 111 III I IC is 217 - 1 3 0 2 -0 17 ;o" ;; 2 2,0 2 i.) f-Ol Till UN CVTTI.I-rreh r'celpls e' quarantine we-ro around 4 cars -ind with 23 cars of rollovers 3 j reitj fair sui plv was avail 1 ble riie market w is in a -.t ule letter ehsp". owing to tb fact thit the -upi ly contained IT " Iv ft e'ece-lt ind irettv l,ood class of steers w. Iplitng fr 11 jm to 1 m It. in 1 for which there- wss somj 1 Itle elmalil and as a result Hm ni-rk't wis mirf nctlve In a general wae. all fn h nrrlva's eol i treng. thcugh some hod overs ,f ihe-tj weights were bet etealv. Billing nt Thur-li s bids st,.. r. vveUhlng belsw S'10 Its ns a rul" boll "lowli anl st no time tetter tlnn 1-teadv There wen ver fw cows or nves icieel nnd thj uold In lice with the I revtous elaj TI3 Vb AN'D INDIAN' STEELS 41 10 1(4 4, 1U .1 1 Vv 1132 tor i(c: it Sl'l 1001 lis) S 1 No SI 1 11 4 2.1 II" 3 ' t CM 2 - lb) ti A-lr.-s 1. 1 Kll M- l I 10(1 126 s v !! "8 7S Pr 3 1) - CI 3 41 1 2T. 3 10 7 3 H "! "il t 1) No Vv II". 117-1 I lr-co i f. : Tii . 28 I fl. . 101" "l'. : i4t ss 10, ' S!7 Pr J3". 3 71 3 30 3 40 3 10 2 30 Stations Plttsburr ParKcrsburg ., Cincinnati .. ... IiuisvllIe Na"hvllle Chattanooga h lorence Tohnonvllle ... Evansvllle st Paul ''lbuiue Davcnnort Kniluk Hannibal Hennletown .... Gr tfton . . ., Omaha Kansas city (.laseow 1 oonvlllo .. . Hcrinann . .. st Iouis cluster Cilru Vemthl. IJttl. Lock kkbiiig Shreveimrt New Orleans Jtl'e- 1-all EDWARD II HOWIE. local I orecaster Illver I'eirecn.t. Elver, in the -H It uls .llstriet w-tl fall fljwlj dcrlttg th next 2 hours tl 0 It -0 3 t . 0 3 2 -0 2 M0 b 7 00 2? 0 4 0 0 1 4)0 2 3 -0 t 23 J 3 2 -0 1 16 0 2 7 '0 7 21 0 2 9 ) 4 3a 0 4 r. 0 0 It 0 3 u 0 0 1 0 1 1 -0 1 li 0 2 7 -Cl I 13 0 .0 o 2 1.0 12 0 23 0 1 -0 2 IS 0 S ) 0 2 21 0 11 1 ) 1 1.0 21 'I P 7 ) 1 24 II D 1 -0 1 3o S ". 0 J 3). I S 0 4 4 0 Hi .93 Tt 0 7 1 0 J 0 S -0 6 4a 0 IS J -0 7 21 I It 0 2 lb ) 6 7 -IC STEAMBOATS. sT-Wst'a-.ej.-s-sV .. "-"t' tl'-PgR MISSISSIPPI. DIAMOND JO LIKE STEAUERS SPECIAL EXCURSION! Meals and berth included, erery Wed. anil Sat. to Keokuk, la., anj return, $6.00. I'or hrokuL, In., STIL QUINCT Every Wednesday and Saturday. 4 pm. FOIt SI. Pl I,. MINX. Btr SIDM."., Sundaj Aur U 4 r. m. Mr. IHiULqifc.. euncsda. Aug 17, 4 p m btr bT 1UU tatuida. Aut, fc0. 4 a. ml Krom root . ..-r-lu,u n e one Main Ml A 1A -C I L.VK. Gaa. At. TT harl-or cajp et.tpla showed H 5 feet. a fall of 2 of a foot In 4 hour- lYelSht bulriew nlonc ths lve jenterclsy 'i" Iitht e-e -a ji considerable pasni;e-bij-ilnes Warm and RlUhtly cloulv neftther prfvra..IM. KMr ture To-Iln'ji Urathrr. with ro decided chano In Arrl nl. Irdl i Oleni reiI lac . , t"lone McKenzIe Clt rt t ro'.ldf-nc' jrwln II pncer Itelle of Calhoun nepnrtrd. Spread Facie feri HeroM ( Ti (ilmnleau I 111 noli C'orwln If FDencer Tt cf Pro1den'e . India Glvras Ivwer MIIlprl ltoi UpIT Ml-ilFilppi Txcurslon "tr.nte4itino . I Iamb arc ILLENOIS RIVER. 1 lie. VMV I -VfeT si i:viku i.oitv For Alton, Graf on. Hardin, KampsvII'e Mcn te7iimi and n.j landings Win leav-' from nhrtrfboat foot of I. uot -t , every Tuevlay und II I rsiay at 4 p m r , k ,, " W. BUOL.V.SKI. Agent, fcjephone. Main 1319 " SUNDAY EXCURSION For Alton, Grafton and Illinois River. Tiver Trip of 130 Ifilcs BCc Round Trip. I h.. m vy st.-.im r IJK le iveb whariboat foot of Lejcust street at 3J) a in . returns 8 SO v m H imoUASKI. vlatr. se- "Li i i: or cviiioin vvlll leave, whariboat. root cf Market tret. vvednesdi and fatuida, nt 4 p m. fcr ehautaucjua. Wist Point. Hamturg. Moilefs and all way landings Mu'c ami dancing "bran! r (: iux)eK Agent. 1 hone, ii-ii Main 15. Klnloch C 22S ST. LOUIS RAILROID TIJ1E-TABLE. Arrivals and Deiiarturen of Tralasj at Lniou Mntlon. Dally. "Except Saturday and th.xcept Sunday. bunda. tExcept Saturday. tlfcaturday and San (Sundav cnl day only. llSaturda onl. ttl xcept Monday. int. roi.it iiolti:. AND LAKE fcllOEE NEW 10RK CENTTRAIj AND rOsTO-N AND AMtWi Indianapolis and I-al tf0 am U 00 pnx N . Buston and Claclnnatl 'i 17 am 9 45 pnx Cincinnati Lxpre. ll W ara o 15 pnx Knickerbocker special 12 noon a vi ra IndliraputU Lxpres 2 pm ..... . . Mattoon ard Alton t4 20 cm "95 aa 31attoon anl Altoa t. St rm Mall anl Express VuDprn 2 30 am - x noston anj liunaio . wj 30 pni Cincinnati. Daton Lolum s Itipm N" 1 . Boston and Bartalo ...11 ou pm Cincinmtl Indtan.inolls i.xd nice eeie.lt anij e 111 vi'i-lvt. avu einic. tlaHncton and lrtnla .. "S 17 an 5 la pnx Wash. N anl Virginia 'll-") am T) am VVavh n 1 and lrinla il w nnt "j le po BIG FOt'E AND Li-II Id II VALLEV New ork anl Philadelphia 11) am '5 cj rm Nw lor.c an 1 Philadeli hla ll ) pm 'Iin Nov lor and I MLaIphU. 9 2) pm 7 20 am BIG IOLR LRIE I.AlI.ItOAI) AND rlTTS- HL'ltt. ND I.VKE I BIE liuffilo Umira and N' . "S 17 am 1 M nm Pitts . Cnnjuuiea i V . -2 10 pm 2 pm Pitts Jarn-towa A. N Y 9JI0 pni 9 15 pm Alton trains 1 ave 10 30 a m. 1 50 p m 10 anv 7 "JO am '2 aa pm 'b JO pro IlLltl.lM.TON HOI IE. Tnilns. Ue iiiirt. Arrive. Hannlta! anl Bjrllngton . 2 5. am -?-' pm Lecsl to Hannibal . ' it am K Ti rni Qjlnv and Burlington t7 41 am tS-i-i 1 nl Grafton Memphis CcmmTc Illlrots River I xcurl 11 Excurnin Lppr Mlsls Ippl Slee is an,J lieifcis 2" ll! 2 s-0 s. ri "V7 :j3 1121 l.Sj 2 1 CO 2 1 M CO'VS 717 'Jl 72.1 2 (-1 2 la 2 " 2 "1 1 V) 7M lb 2 V) ISO ESI Bt LLH 1K0 2 a 1 1310 bept. t-ept. Dee alay ... Com Aug ... tept, .. Dec ... Oats Sept .... Dec ... Ma ... Tork P-pt. .. Oct. .... Lam Kept. .. Oct . ... Ribs Sept ... Oct. ... Opening Highest. Lowe-t Closing old 1 flo'.tl elu I 5, 1 o-". 1 it-. new! W,5l.04i 10H. 1U H 1 01J, .1 02S1 054 1 3mj .1 04V'lJl 04Vs I Wi, . Fa,'6S ..61iki51i lOOcJ l on. e w 1 cm M' MS MS E3V( 61. t0; DOs. . Jlxl?34 34" rPV.8C3", 33', ...8e,i(5s S5', S4. 34, .. 27k2'3"S 37, 3, 3C. . 11 SS 11 K 11 W 11 J) ..11 90 U SC 11 CO 11 .. 7J sn rs "f. .. T7l (!) E 724 t t.c, .. 7 Tl 7 7 43 . 7 37H 7 K'i 7 49 7 4a Flour. bb! ., Wheat, bu. ... Corn. bu. ..., Rats, bu. ye bu Larle), bu . Shlrc 16Kfl 39 7(0 12 7j0 21,400 Li"0 SCO 37 4 3J1 10 b ;s 3"1 22 3 210 '4 4 Totals United BUtes tl C71 "11 tr.7 Outside New lork. . 7-3 333 SI I CANADA Montreal Toronto WInniper; Ottawa , Ilalirax Quebec Vancouver, B o.., Ilamllton London Ontario .., Pt. John. N. B Victoria, n C .. .. 15 9 4 .. S301T)-61 ... 15.225 001 44 ... tSClaS7 .. 2T!0tI 12 8 ,.. 1 904 C.1 ... LTU39 25 li ... 1.SV IV) 34 Vt iin J74 101 19 3 .. 1 IOI 4H ... f6J77 RECEIPTS AND bUIPMENTa Rets lo if) 117 (" 234 00 39X'"0 7CU0 :uo rHO1STON3. In provisions tho BelllnK out of Sept. holdings tinder tho influenco of lower prices fur livo hogs had 11 wcakering tendency. Pork was especially affected, making; a net loss of 3aC closing at III SO Lard was more in demand, and although at one period showing a loses of c, closod teady, with a &a net gain at $6.75 Itibs closed Ttjo down at Vl.w Estimated receipts for to-morrow" Wheat 124 ears, corn LS cars, oats 317 cars; hots H.000 head. 7 22 0 Tetal. Canada 7JO.CJ) 3 1 KMfiim OF COLU3IHL8. " --r-f,-fVr""L'L"- m m . s,- - ii"sKssstjs. IENRICIC COUNCIL NO 64C. KNIilIITS tC, ttohuobus meets every second ind tounh Wednesday at Hoso Hill Hail. No vn.7 Jlaplo vrnue. lsltlng knights alwais vvel come JOHN' PALL C1ILW. Grand KnlBhi: Waller T. Cunrlngham Recorder ARQUETTE COUNCIU NO toT Knights of Cblumbua meets eve-y ,eo ond and fuurth Tuesday in the west tall, c,.n. tury building. Ninth and Olive streets. Visit ing knights cordially Invited Frank o Cunningham, Grand Knight P. P. Leonaid Recorder. "nigni. ST. LOUIS COUNCIL. NO. 451. MEETS every llrst and third Tuesday at Wost End Hall, southwest corner Flnne and Vande venter avtnuea Mrltlng knights are cordially Invited EDWARD DE01t. Grand Klllght. Joseph P. Lara. Recordel. KNIGHTS AlxU LADIES OF-aECURITY rw-r"sffcr'r,iiiJ i "ij'"ijTjausX'uxnj'inj'iri.'wswsa HARMONY COUNCIU NO. (718. K. 4 L. o S . meets tecond and fourth Saturday in Doris Hall, tho Odeon, Grand and Finney ave. cues A cordial welcome to visitors, MARY It. UVLSAT. No 141CA Old Mancheiter V eitcr road. Erik Jfhnon, Financial Secretary. w mi tivuiM ii-u avvrnue. GRAND COUNCIL MISSOURI. ROTAL Arcontrm, No 309-J11 Holland Building A cordial welcome to visitors, friends, brethren nd members from abroad. a A. BARBOUR, O. R. iO Kllllnnworth, arena becrttary. 1 Not Included In totals because enutnlnlnc other Itinm than clearings IN'ot Included in totals because of no comparis-m for last year. Poultry. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. New York. Aug. 12. Live Poultry Receipts 1 car We.tern. which left first hands at un changed prices Demand for tho week Is over and market closed quiet, with rally 6 cars on jobbers' hands unso'd and 2 more due to morrow morning, and Uie trend of values lower, one oar aold to arrive to-morrow at 13".e. nuota ttome unchanged. Dressed Poultry Re'elpts 840 pkgs : receipts moderate, tut most of the stock for the week tn Weather unfavorable, and ih. inn.ii,. rnm eut-of town reruns fell short of general expec tations and volume of business was moderate Fancy drv picked fowls were firmly held at 13e occasionally IS'ic but ordinary dr picked anil niui.icu .vib in eij eiin.ii.ru aemana lancy large snrinr chlrJcen. etthet- rin.ni..u4 . scalded, ween in rood aATnana an,i ..n,. v.... there was a surplus of ordinary dry picked u.bno .. -.1 luamct UHi BOIU SIOWIV at from U3il4o Weetern ducks Irregular in dual ity and prices Quotations unchanged Wool. Boston, Aug. 12 lho Commercial Bulletin will say: The wool market Is quiet, but a fair volume of new business has been closed during tho week, and there ore Included a few good sized Unci of Montana, Idaho and other Territory In the original bags. Small lots of Territory and fleeces havo sold with fair freedom. Leading- houses say that thoy have sold between to and 0 per cent of all the wool they have coming to them from the 1901 clip. The Western country markets are eloselv cleaned, st Louis, Chicago and Phila delphia ore all much lighter stocle than last vear Bullish advices are received from all foreign sources. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 31, 1903, accord-!nF..-ih.l ame are 133,351.709 lbs . against 140 748 2T3 lbs at the same time last vear The receipts to dote are 219 007,714 ,bs against 174,216.324 lbs. for the same period last year Tbe Metal Market. N'W Tork. Aug U Tin was higher in Lon don, closing at 123 Cs for spot and 1122 17s cd for futures Locally, the market showed little change, closing at 20 90827 05c. Copper also was higher abroad, closing at 156 Its for spot and 55 Its 3J for futures Local), a firmer tone was evident. Lake Is quoted at 12 C2'$c. elec trolytio at 12 S012 62H- and costing st 12 25 12 50c Lead closed unchanged at 11 Us 3d in Lon."on and 4 2031 23c In the local markets bpeJter was unchanged here at 4 tl&t 95o but was .lightly lower In London, where It closed at 22 5s Iron closed at TO 3d In Gllsgow and 4Ss iXjd In Mlddlosboro Locally, Iron was un changed: N'o t foundry Northern 814314 to: No 2 foendo Northern 813 7MT14. No 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foundry Southern soft 113 SO 9U.il. MAIIKETS I1V TELECIUPII. New York Aug 12 Flour Receipts 13 7"3. exports C71.. slow, but held very rtrm Ro Pour firm. Ccmmeoi firm, kiln dried $3 1 tit 2 JU liye nominal Barley ilrai. feeding 4ac. c. t f. New xork. W heat Receipts 4.V0, ear. No i red nominal, elovator. No 2 red .102. fob afloat. No I ani Northern Du luth II 21V f o b alloat. No 1 hard Mani toba !1 08 nominal, f o b afloat While nerv ous all day. wheat was loss active than yester day, and In response to steady preneure from longs, ruled generally ea,c Crcp neiwo were better, foreign houses .-ild wheat anl outside markets came sharply lower The e-lose h&re showed 2S3c el cllne. May Jl OP, a! (,U. cldM J10H: &pt. II OiVl "(7, closed 1104",. 1 c 1103.0106. close II 03". ( om-Recelpts 3U 175, exports 13 990 bpot easy. No 2 fANjC el-j-vator and lt-c fob afloat No 2 ellow 61c, No 2 white 51.c Otitic n market sd off ehnnily to-day under offerings from long., in nunesl by warmer weather and the wheat break closing lc net lower, s-ept fiid,.s!.c, clnmd MSc, Die P.ifa7i,c cio'-d W Onts Receipts 30 OoO. etiot en.y. mlxc-d eats 2.fp 32 lbs 40C41C natural vvblt. 30SE2 lbs , 4., 4e. Clipped whlt, 2(rt40 lbs , 4.22e Hop eiulit. Hide. wool, beef steal leather tlrm Conl nominal Ctll meats quiet. Iard stenly. W ee-tern fiteame.1 17 2U rellned htea 1 (Immi nent 17 23. Pork dull Tal ow nominal Cotton seed oil firm, prime el)ow 2a2f28 Petroleum steady Rtco nuiet Molasso. qui. t Cincinnati. O. Aug 11 WhWtl. distillers' flnl.hed good steady on basis of $1 28 Milwaukee, Wit. . Aug 12. Whnt lower. No 1 Northern II 09C, Uo 2 Northern 31 e 1 os. new Sept. I10IV. bid Rje higher. No 1 7ic Barley quil No 2 Kc, eeinple 33u5jc Corn Arm, No. S f550- tept ar- Dultith Minn ALg 12. Whent T.i arrive, Aug la. N'o 1 Northern Jl lit, No 2 Vonh"m Jill, to arrive N 1 Northern 1113V, No 1 Ni rthern Jl 10 on trk . No 1 Northern It I4C, No 2 Northern II It. ivpt JlOl'j Dec 9i'c Oats On trk ZSo: to arrive 34c. t-apt 33T.c Kansas City Mo Avur 12. Whent stead. Sept SES". Dee. SVir Ha) 9I'tf9lV cash N'o. 2 hard si fJC". No 3 92J'e4e. No 4 KlfCWC. No 2 red 9i38c. N, 3 I3ej9(, No 4 &7f3c Com lill'her. spt 48S1 Iico 4t'.c. May unl eash No 2 mlxM Mvrt0ic. N'o 2 49isr No 2 white tie No 2 tJaOfcc Oats iten ly. No 3 whit" 3.r?3Sc: No 2 mixed !3'4S"II'C Hav stoaC, choice timothy 18 V), choice prilrl. IS 'fl fh "a Rye nominal, ca70c Receiptee Wheal 224 8') bu : com 24 ij00 bu.; oats 1 (0 hu i-jp. nverts Wheat 153,600 bu ; corn 22.4(0 bu . oats J.ono bu Minneapolis. Minn Aug 12 Wheat Sept I102"4. Dec 90Ve. Mav Jl 01V. No 1 harl JLIO".. N" 1 Northern il Oi1. No 2 Northern tL0Se riour First patents J". 50iT3eVl. second ratents 15 4033 60. nrt clears J3fiie$3SiO. s'Cund clears J2.75 Bran In bulk 114 Ttli, shorts '?'. ..., ture quiet; BpU 7a SkI. Dc 7 ld Corn sent firm. American mixed. nw. 4m 6l Amer ican mixed, old, 4a M, futures tlead), S.pt. To.Ho O. Auk 12. Clover sedCa-h J710. Oct J7 25 fced: lo J" 30 asked; prim alslke 17 S) Md Autr J7 30 bid. prim timothy Jl Z, Sept. Jl 45 Md Per ria. 111 . Aug 12. Corn steady; No 3 C5c; o 4Mc Whisky on th basis of $1 23 LIVE-STOCK MARKET. CALVES ' (Per Head y HtK.S A moderate number of freh arrlvt-j r' hoR tv ere repcrttd to-day n that wl h tre hoidoer triat wtre on Fale ther ua-j a lib eral ur,l Not po man pip and lisrit tre A iilall- du-lnir te past few Jas, nor was tr (irmend j sood Hit mark t oj t nel lowt nnd prices xere ,alii 1 wf-r Tho butel er nnd b i axTklnr cr-id'- Phoned a loan i onlj about If but plff- anl liirhta that hao b-en Kelllnie aroui 1 the top o tho market ero loSlc lower and ret In neir o rnod drmanl At no t!m Ka) t an active tnuie. still eooJ 1 cu weighlrtf 20 Ibn or moro r.ld with but IlttI tro.tIe II e tliat werei on th common order and mlied lot rouna a blow rrarktt, and prices uere Ir erular Hi market closed a ihido better than the oj-enlni: It fact it was n rood late a the Ti Lr-May trde rtlll a eo'-d min lfsdi wer hfld our Lfjfhts ar 1 plan under 350 lbs frold up to J3 40 lights alrte 1M lbs up to JS.30 iredluin tveJchti up to S C3 anl heavies up to l'Z Tin bulk of all the hom Bold at J5 13 MILhP A liberal number of sheep tteji en ale asaln tl.e treh ArrUais belnir a prvtT cr-od fuprlj. b-ide-s tha holdoers. There w- trr IlttI chanc to Uie trade tTtcept tha lambs were a pain lowe". the decline amountlnjt to fron 1-c to 2vC. tut shT gold seadlly All lamts that were cnlv hatf fat or the on the common order rold eitremel slow, aa bujera or able to pet all tho jjnod, fat ne they nfeded end were alo iblo to net them aJmcst nt thIr own price TTe market closed ery low and dull with i pood manv holdover" HOnsi-s The fresh Arrivals for th Trlday market .vere or, pmall and few- oflerlnrs of an llnd wer available fnimurh as a prety cood aranco was made Thursday eenlnir The market mnlrtalned a rood wealv tn stromrtone throushout the w-eK on eelect hordes in arlous classe an 1 cod Mnd sold well but there vnn a slow movement on the plainer prar,e Sjuthern lnvlrr durtjir the week ha bfsn the "aiure Rimoucn tnre nan nren some inaulr for heaw hory" f'om eastern buern. IIore quotations. !Iarnrs hore JlflSfO lleaj draft cliolc to extra 170225 lleav dratt, common to good .......... I2ui'i Puln-s liorei 1 " to 1 3f ) lbs .. 34ltl'"r Chunk, choice to extra ...... 1 SOS 15 taiiujir j uviiiiiiuii lu KUOl .. ....... . )ttlAt 1 arm chunk" . Tr4rll5 -outIem horsta. choice to ettra twllQ Boutbcrn horea, plala to pood Jj & MLLES Letwei T5 and 1(K heal of mulm arrived late eitenlay nn 1 this morning- to aJJ to th fairly liberal number which was on the matkrt during tho first four dajs of the week The arrival did rot add any strencth to the ton The supply durinjr the early days was fully sufficient to meet eJl the require ments of the exterior demand, and an under the circumstances dealers have net been ery anxious to swell their supplle the new ar ihaH svnij-eri rather Riperluous but an they were not lieavj it did not cut much fljrure with the market Prlcr this week have icen eralH been steady at the declln of a week Sign but the common kinds bae sold very slow. .Mule quotations 14 hands extreme rarpe 14 handi bulk of salej li1! hand, oxtreme ranpo I4f. hands bulk of aales 1j liand, extremo ranpe 1. hnnds, bulk cf sales llf hanni, extreme ranco raid Fa pie Iora t r-ad IZar1 Chester ( lt of ciT.anrah Orel. aKIe Quinrj India Gl.fne S'drej Arrltnln To-Dnj. Chester and Mary's Mont sumo. Grafton rine Girardeau Tenie3- Rivr 1'eo'Ia KeokU'c I rrer Mlsllppt ft Paul Deimrtnrp-i To-Dny. f-pread napl- Altm Ore, facie Peoria Hall rap.e . Cte-tr and M Mar's fTietep Car- Glnn-em: Oulrct .. Keokuk He j. of C-ohour . irnmburr Colonel MciCerzIe ,...l per M'ssfss'rpl Hirer Hlnlto Ilrcvltlcs. Captain Georp Derrlckson received a letter yesterday from Captain J. M. anderprf. for ir.erly a etcamboat ciptaln and owner ia thla clt. ilr Van lergrlf has been retired froni thu steamboat business for about, ten jears. He Is ti jtara old and aaja C4 13 tnjyyin ptrfLtt xivatuu iau 1a . HiwB aM . rf- .,i.. v. renitajirf iu Est. ajuu this fall tu iiit th Kalr Tlie Ind. a Glvera arrived from tbe Ixiwer iIlFIavii,ri esterda with .w aiukf of whf.t. fane dtparteJ in th afternoon on a srort trip up the river for wile it United fatatea Cc3ntraotVr John C, Hupp of Laple eft I slant was In the city yeEtet daj turchasinc supplies He n.iurned un the apreal Lafle Tte Belle of Calhoun arrived fro-n Ham bury jesterdaj with all the f.-elpbt nnd pas senera tho could carrj' She utpartj at 4 P m to-da The Colonel McKerz arrived jeitrnlay from the Lprer MlsMs.lppI. ravine wme in fcr mipplirt: fel'e will depart this raorntrc The City of bavan&ah is expected to arrive to day from the Tennessee Hlver fahe will de part at p. m. Mondaj The Loro. will make an excursion trp up the Illinois River to-morrow, leavlnr her whar at S li o'clock. I.OUKU 11ISSI3I1PI. EfiQLE PaCKET COMPANY kSeftSTOUI3T EXCURSION Ji or Cape Olraaeau ard Commerce Btr Cape O rardeau every Mon and irl . 5 d m 'j Kound Trip Fcr Ste (.rnt.vieo an 1 Chester 9r. liald Eajie 1 t.t-3 . Ihuis and auj., 4 d m tZ.ZQ Hound Trip sILLItt01S RIVERA lor ieoila ard Intermediate Points. fctr. onj Kagie ever Wtd and Sat. 4 pm. i-ron dock foot cf Vini street. MalnSK. tvinluca 13HC M .V.U'.iHn. Ajrt, ST. LOUIS AND TENNE88EE RIVER PACKET CO. Excursion Season Now Open. b ljs. j rivers t. states mountain bcenery onl llj for rounl trip, including icels ana berth, steamer city cf "-avtrnan will leave wharfboat foot of Pinee i,tret.t, Morday, au-tn-t 15, at - P in for ste C'nevle.e St. .ilorys. Che.te-r V.Ittenberj, Cap. clraraeaj. (.olro Paiucah and all wa lanc.ngs. en Ohio Cumberlani and rena.e. rivers to Wal-r-Io-. Ala. P.ijne-s -,6V. anl A112. JMJ 1. MVSir-e.AI.E. Agrt- 1.1:1: 1 1 vi. Mi.e.it:it. TO MEMPHIS. The Grey Eade win arrive this from Peoria, the will be cut at , this afternoon aaonilip o'clock I' bands 1 ulk of nale lfj hands, extreme ranpe 1V-2 hands, bulk of sales .. ..J TVf K .. t&a 7S .. CStfUS .. 7033 .. XT91M .. noia Katle Supply lAaht neef Cattle Enir Hoft Cloae Loire r. NA1TVE CATTLE Beef Steers Prom the way Friday's market waa conducted, it was forturate that receipts were llpht, for the dull est tklnd of marks was bad. Little or no attempt made by local concern to do Luil-nes-', and a a consequence there was nothlrjr of any Importance sold until very late In the day. I'rcsh receipts were less than 20 cars con taining; about half steers, the balance bejnp calves fttid mixed butcher cattle. There was also quits a few loads held over from Thursday, which was some hindrance In rffectlnff a clear ance What steer sold brought about steady prices after being In the pens the largest por tion of th la. One wel.-ratted load sold at t. 73 with o fair and pretty pood Und of Westerns at J3 -0M 4 with some ery plain, Sretty f.t, heavy steers nt $4 90 The nvki ade has been very unsatisfactory, and prices hae ruled so uneven that only in a rcneral way can tl-e market be quoted A few lot of extremely pc-M cattle sold 23c lower, lut the bulk of sales rancct1 50a0c lower than last week This decline; has applied to all except the best cattle, and, a prevloufly stated, very ur.evct.. While It has been very hard to dis pose of real common killer?, quite a few have ny Telegraph. Kansas CIt, Mo, Aur IC Cattle TteceipU 2,1 S)t IncludJnff l.O) Southerns, market steady to 10c Jilphcr, cholco export and dressed beef sturs KitC 75, fair to pood J3 74 75, Western fed titers J3 7-S'5 23, stockcrs and feeders J2 &&$ 4 C3, faouthern sttt-rs IZIZISX, Southern cows 1 W&3 -, native coas J1.7j(4 native heifprs Hxii'.Z, bulls U 253 50. calves U Wa4 75 HoifH Itecelpts 6 M-J, market Cc lower, top I rim 5j 10 iulk cf sales 44 bj5t heavy 51 &,j 4 'j, iarkera ti b, pips and Ughta il 750" 3 10 fchcejj JittlptB ao,, marktt steady to w&ak. rativ e Iambs Jt(i6 native wethers V. 73 &4 2j, native ewes $3'u3 73 HeMcrn jrarlinp ti 75t( 5. Western steers $3 &ii4. stocktra and fet-dera J2 V)tl3 to v "iork Aup 12. llecves Ttecefpu 2 337, stecr-4 unsettled penrally firm to a shade higher, bullM etmnp, fit co vs firn: others fit ad y steiH Jl C0S, oxen J4 'i), lulls J2 OJ 4 4(J, cows Jl "Oii 7a, shipments to morrow 1 030 cattle ond 4) sheep Calves Urelpts 4j4, eals 2V lowtr, other calves almost unsauible. oaU J4tt6 73, tops J7, Westerns J4 30. buttrrmllks J3, rnlx'd c.i-hfx JJ W. dressed calves lower, city dressed vrals bjfllc ptr lb., cc-tintry dressed la lix Sheep anl lamb- Iteceir is 249, shep barely f-tearty, pon4 Inrnbs 23 oiT, others SSVic Iov.er heep $J WW4, culls Jl VOtfZ 2. Umls J4 73J675 Hops Itecelf ts 2.011, market 2iJ30c lovv.r Mate hjps $- iOjfi tcp prke J6 13. Cnilcapo Auj, 32 Cattle Receipt 12.000, markft stead, good to irimo rteers $!&?, pKr to medium 144 i, stokrs and feeders JrfffG. cows Jl J&6 helfor J.iTi ranners Jl 25-gi J 4' bulls 52?i4 calves J2 oOiirt Toia fod Mtvrs rt4 Western stf-ers $3 &dl?4 50 Hops Hfftlpts 23 0,r' mark, t 13JOf lower, mix'd in 1 tutcher IvUS 30 pf-oil to choice heavy TS$ R 20 rouph heavy J4 7f4 J. lipht Jo 133 2j, bulk Of sales $-S3 25 'hfepHfrrolpts 7 000, market rteilv lambs teail , pood to cht Ice wethers Jl i4 1".. fair to choice mtxe jj 75j T JO, West rn sheep j; 7 f;4. native lamba J3 73 ft; w-stern latnbt ja 734 "hicapo Aup 32 Cash quotations were aa follows Flour eteodi Wheat "o 2 sprinp SI nfl M No 3 Pi&tl& No 2 wd Jl iiZQ i (C fVirn No 2 fr.'-, N'o 2 eiiow CSUc. Oats No 2 3232r. o 2 white J5132c. No 3 white 2 Wtt'ir RyeVo 2 71c. Barlev Oood foodinp 40t fair to choice noltJnp 4240 Seeds Prlm tlin- thy JJ, clover, contract rrado $11 SO-Sll 73 Provisions Mess iork JU I'lftll f2A lanl JS.7O04 724 nhort ribs sides noose), I j,7q,; v, enori near sines (boxed) JSGH23 Whisky lases of hlch wines, $1 2S bouth St Joseph Mo Ati 12 Cattle lie. clpts S17, cV-drable beeves lO'iST higher, other steady to stronp, natives n lojfS s., cows and heifers 1 'A3 73 stockers anl feeders J31f3 3 II ops Here Ipts 4 753 StrlOc lower; llpht Jl RlVtf 5 On. medium and heaw J4 S3fJ5 Shep Re ceijts 4 SI3 steady. Western sheep J3 75, West ern Iambs J5 73 The Qulrjcy Is expected tMs mornlr rrun Keokuk fche will depart at 4 o clcoc this sfternoon . Tb Eagle wilt arrive this raomlng from Chcste- 'he w-lll depart a.t 4 p m The Sidney Is .xnocted to-day from St. Pa.nL Bh will depart, at 4 i m. to morrow. r-TZP1.' chMJ''r ts due this morning from Caoe Glmnleau She w-fTl depart at 4 p rn. , Ths rerd Uerold derart,l for Memphis v-es-terday with a fair patronage Ilr Telrsruph. REPUBLIC SPECIALS. Smth TIn:V' .AUr li-rcleer .tends - 5 Ss?skIr.-' a,rrtvttl t,P m. from bt Louis w-lth 4 tJi packages memhandl.s for this plnco and passengers and returnd at B n m. with passengers Th. Georg-a Ixsi d.p.crted at 5 t, m for Friar's Point. rh Hotert i: Lee do partcd at 5 p m for Ashjort The Once Veil, with a houseboat in tow, psed up at 3 p m Kecolpta by river to-da er. IC tacks cotton seed. Ilurllngton. Ia. eg 12. -Tho rlrer Is 2 ft 1 inch above lo-water msrk a. fall of let inches sine last report Tne IJoIec In tnd out from Keokuk, th- ilJnr i due at 10.33 to-night The St Paul is due up at t o'clock In tho morning xAcat.,r cloud and warm. Grand Tower III . Aug 12.- Chester down at ." a .m General Ablfltt down at 6 io a. m. City of savannah up at 11 ) a m. Chester up at 3 p nt Washington down at 4 v m Gauge roads 11 3 feet and falling Weather clear and hot Cairo. Ill . Aug 12. Tho 5ad'e Iei will de part to-night for Memphis The Mar- s ewart departed I e low- this morning with siow boat, niver 11 2 feet, a fall of 7 In the, past 24 I'aduah Ky . Aug 12 The gauge reads 3.7 feet VVrsthr fair Richardson corn's In from Evansvllle nt S o clock Dick FViwler coms In from Culro on tine leksburg. Mies , Aug 12 Tha giuge resds 15 2 feet, a fall of 7 The Cordell cleans! The Elk cleared 7. ho LelLa. Is due Weather threatening rain v W-h-ellng. V Vs.. Aug 12.-niver 13 inches and f-Ullng Clesr and warm. Departed. Bed- Louisville. Ky, Aus 12-RIver 4 f-et In caral, 1 S on falls, 6 7 below locks Fair and warm PIttsburp Ta., Mjit 12 Rlver 2.4 and Fta tionary at Davis Inland dam Clear and warm CInclnratI O An 12-Riv-r 7 fet and ta tionarj Thrco departure Clear and warm ..Eiv?n2;m lr?" Aug Ti-ni'.er stationary at 4 5 Clear and warm. One Auy, $7. Hound irli, 51. Meals and berth lncldd'd Clieap fre'pht and pas-nser rates to Ch-tter Grand Tower, Cape iiirard.au a!ro, Memphis Htleca, Hot bprinps. Icrtsburp and Plnu Hluff. .STtKFR LEE. Tues-lay, Aupust " S p m PERU 1IEKOLD. Fridaj, AUjUit 33. C p m. 7rom wnarfboat. foot of Olive et Phcres Main I0uT Klnlccn A 733 Wm E. Albltt. Com Ast. l M Connors Oen-A. t. Joeph, Nebraska ettle t. Paji via rut Sid Line. Kansas Citv, Kan.as . . S Paul and Minneajolls .. Kansas Ciy . . Kansas ( ity and El Paso . . Kansas Cltj St Joe. Denver, Par Cja. . Rurllnptcn. bt Paul. Minn . I or llllnrl via Ku-t -Ide . St. Jotph Omaha. D'nver . Local from Hannibal l?m '7 ' PM '2 13 vr 'Hun '7 14 an ' aj niifc 13 tn S Pm 7 i pm $ 2 am S U pm htm 3 01 pm 7 13 irv til 20 am S tt an Jffiam 2 U pm 12 4) prn IJ u2rm 3 vt pra II. A, ). $-. Royal Blue Limited Worlls 1 air Klr Metrcfolitan t xp-e"s M-tropolitai Expres Mounj Clt Lxcre's I xpvbitlon Special Past Mall Cincinnati Accommodation . ic. i:. 'Ih ani i Oprn 7 27 pm S7 am . . . . . : 23 an 11-00 pm 7 -S am 2-03 am "22 30 l j t3 16 an tt 52 rm Vlncennes A"commodatIcp . If Ham 5D0ttn. I lora Xccomtnodatl'-n ... t5 Oum ti-Iam " Incemes Accommodation .. !5 2fi pin lncerne ctommo.!ation tlO 01 pr tlO 2S ami CIIICVOO M II ON. Th- AUnri Limtei. Chicago . '3 04 an 7-5 pn Prairie Mate Uxp . Cilcapo 1202 pn 5-2 pm Palace i;spre-. Cnicapo .. O) pm ! 17 am Midnight tp-c!al. Chlcapo . 'II 4) j.m a 10 an MUnlpbt bp"Cial for Pt-oria HI 4) pm Mo ritate Rtprt- Wet .. S'im 0 P"n. Midday --special Kan Citv . 12 4-) pm 7 li pm Kansas City Night Express 3 10 pm ri am Kan Citv Midnlpht Limited. n C2 pm 7 14 an -p-inpH-Id Arco-imodatlcn . 7 20 am t pm Hoodhoust anl Louisiana . 7 20am "Oprn Bloomlnpfii ta Jacksonville "7 3-i am IS f-0 pn fj 01 an t7 23 pm t2 23 pm l-"0pm, . . -iSXO art r r.cm S0an -rrlrpisill Fxcurion Aiirn Lir .imlted for I eoria.. rrmz'd I'eorla. IJocmn Jacksonv Ill ccomnodatlcn Loi'slana anl Roodhoue Srrlnfehl rvir. 1 "1t rl.r Alton .SntviAi . eii-tt fcm iv -circus mi lnip-rt ccom .11 1. pm 1 -. Peoria Mfdmpht Iitpreus . 11 17 pm " 1 ftm St. Louis, Ctiestsr, Cape Girardeau Line. STEJ.S3ER OHESTER Will leave wharfboat, foot ot I'lne street. Tues day, 1 burs la j a and baturJaH. 4 p m, for Cape Girardeau and way landings fecial ex urslons onlj II for ruund trip. Including meals and berth. Phones Main 4f A and a Hi JOHN t MASM:GLE Agent. EXCLUSION STEAMERS GORWIN H. SPENCER and CITY OF PROVIDENCE enjis, icuviug av 10 a. nl.. X 29 10 a. rn, I Jo p. i'ih-co swrr.n. Merrphls I'asenger T 10 arv Tti. ml Karsa" Mall Tejan ... . .. Meteor . ("ape Girardeau Iy-cal .. iiirTiiie jiati Texas Limited Kaifas Limited .. . , Chfcaro Express V. estrn ETD'ess .. allev Par, tlO 20 a 5 17 pm .... 20 am " -i pm .... "i c2 am '7 42 pr .... 2 3D pm '110 am .... 4 Ol pm 11 "O ail .... st 05 pn 12-()0 rn ..... 1 23 pm "7 21 an . . 3 21 p-n 7-2l a-n .. 3 45 pm 7-C3 am 11 00 prl sfi-i arm .Vcccmmodatlon departs 6.18 . 11 Jl p. m. t3jj p. m . T3 m . tlO 2) i m.. ttJt!: n en . i2 -0 1 p m, itli p m. 1.20 p n. t-0n -ii j p. m vrnves ( 49 a m . ., i !7 55 a. m . 110 10 a m.. 12 11 p in . m . tt Zi p m . t7 43 p in . '11 li p m. I lclsc Acccmm&dattnn decart. $ 25 12 w p. n- , t!4 p m Arrives 75 14 iio.j m.. t-ii P ! ft m t3 40 p. m.. tl 31 p. (7 10 p m max. datrv p m and 8 re m. SUVDAY. leave 3 20 a. n m , 2 jj p m . p. ra ROUND TTtlP 25c OUR PATTERNDEPARTMENT 10 Cents AI! Patterns 10 Cents. Ml I tt'm if IRON MOLTI nOLTK. St. L., rt VV and San A. Ex. 2 21 pn IJf pm Texas and California Fip .. 31 an JO p Texas tn 1 Mexico Exp-ess . e 4 pm "710 pm. Little Ilock-Ilot Springs Exp j20pm "7 35 an Texas ejid Mexico Exp-ess . 43 pm 7 JO pro Tevaa Express 20 pm "T IS am fast Mall lv5im 7 20 pra Local Exp Texark to fit. L. ... ! 0) pm Memphis Espres 3 00 pm 7 U am Belmont Pasenger 'i JO Bin 7 15 pn Cotton Belt Express 0 15 pm 7 13 am. Cotton Itelt Express.. .. laVlpn HJOam Thebes Express I.lfl am 6J2pni Fourth Street nnd Chontcnn Avenoo Station. I Soto ccommodatlon . . 5 30 pm 8 45 am .S1I5SOLRI PACIFIC IttnTWAY. Fast Mali 3 "1m .0-O5pm Loeal Express 7 33 am 3 50 pm California Express 0) pra J-01am "Washington Acccmmcdatlon. t5 25 pm. ti 00 am Omaha Limited 10 pm SJOatn Kansas and Colo Express ...10 10 pm 10 am Kansas City Exprvss cilim ! (Opm Joplln and "to Kan Express 7 33 pra S (6 am Kans and Tvebnuka Esprs u to pm 7 21! am Crave Cceer LAke trains leave Uiilon Station 6 15 a. tn.. 13 a. m.. Tl Mj.n, f4 Jl p rn., 6 4., p m Oak Kill trains leave Union S'atron tt 43 a. m t 110 10 a. ra . 5 03 p m . t 20 p m. Klrkwood traira lcavo Lnion Statlcn 7-03 a m.SSa n. 1 Bp. ro, 17 30 a. m.. ts 40 a. n . til 20 a. ra . Jl uo p m.. flio p. ra.. 6 t p m.. t. 23 p m . tlUO p m CIIICGd. PEOHIA sD ST. I.OC1S H.1 . Al'on and Peoria Impress.... eS-Ham 1 Oo pm Alton aid Peorii Mail 11 15 im "3 2jpm eThautauciua and Mton .... til 47 pre lill JS pm Chautauqja and A ton 5 23 pm 18112 am. ChautaUQua and bpring'd Ex ? 23 pm 9 i am Alton Cnautauqua. Grartcn 11 47 rm 1111 35 rm Alton. Chautauqua. Grafton 711.10 pm 'to 23 pm I.OUSII.LE A?eD 4ASIIVII.I.i. Florloi Limited -4 is pm ITSrra Fa't MJI IJiam i.lipra WATSON INQUEST RESUMED. Testimony of Doctor Briggs May Be Heard To-Djiv. RETCliLIC SPECIAL New London, JIo , Aus. 12 Tho Watson Inquest was resttmeel here to-tay before Coroner llenefec Tvvent-flve witnesses' were pgarnlned Their testimony was mainly descriptive of the surrounding, of the bridge where Mrs. Watson was found on the night of July E Doctor Watson, with his attorneys, was prcent In the courtroom all day. Doctor Watson was called to the stand, but his counsel declined to permit htsi being svvorn at thH tlmo The refusal occa sioned the Coroner to Impose a fine of 115 on Watson. The medical testimony and report of the NOTES OF HAPPENINGS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. . ""'I"" MMMt Is that of tho gonrl ilfplav In thA renneveo section of the pilare of t ricultu-e, Tho collection Is be-iutifully elecn rated and fhows tho possibilities of the gourd, an almost f irgottcti product that did jeoman servlcs In pioneer dayre They wer vu-ed for storing almost cvcrvthlng produce I on th farm, and wero nature's cooper vessels when there, were no vessels or glaj. pottery, tin er wood All of Uis different kinds or g mrds may be. soon In th. Tenne-ee exhlhlt. anl explans tlon of th- use, to which they vvero put In days gon, by Is labeled on each Commissioner Steele of the North Dakota Commission relates an amusing Incident that happenesl scstcrdaj when Executive Commis sloner Bartlett emptoved a porter to look aftur North Pakotns exhibit In th- Palace of Ag riculture After th- prellmlnar'ea had ben erranged. the negro hesitated about cloelng the --"-- -. ... ...... .. i uu.iercu nis II'M- tatlon and asked the oe-ca."lon for It "tell bos.." th ngro replied "Ah'm goln' ter t hones' wrld jnu now I kin do jer rmrterln nn right, nut Ah Join speak no ferrin' Ian guages. Tho tsirter s shortcomings In thts regard wero overlooked and h- is now doing regular duty around th. North Dakota ex Mult The Chippewa Indians frnm wniii. irth. Sllnn . arrive, at the World s Fair grounds last night and will take up their residence near th Indian Schcol. where they will ere-ct their camp on the grounds formerly occupied ty the Sioux There are nlno In the, part, three wom en, four braves and two children The women are, exi-rt teadmakers and 1-icemnkers, and tno Lraves wood, bone and ttono carvers A United States flag mad- entirely of corn shucks that floats over tho Kansas exhibit In l.?J . ?' -Asriculturo is the work of the High School girls of Atchison County Th nag was presented to the Kansas Commission an! the. unique work attracts th attcrtlon of ei.y J.lli,Uor 'i1".1 P-"'' tho central nave cf the Palac. of Agrlcultur- k-Sta" .? whlih a t0 ("" been cele brated jesterday In honor of the sixth anniver sary of the signing of the Protocol. I.-., l.een pestponed to October 10 Cuban Independence Oay October 10 was the date of tho beginning of ths great ten vcars" struggle for Cucan In- uetH-iiucucw. ev is e-xpe-cvea mat the number of Cubans at tho World's Fair at that time will be very large 9374-G1RLS' PLAITED DRESS. C. S, 10 and 12 rears. Girls' Plaited Dre-si. Ni 9574 Some of the new eme-pleco elresnes for girls look so much IIlo co its that It Is often difficult to discriminate between th(. two A dress In this stvio is shown here developed In whltei btllllantlne with coffee-colored lace for trimming Tho deep tint of tho laco nnd cr-nm tone of the material blend Dfnuuiuuy Ihrce tin pinits. in tlie bnck are stitched to tho belt nnd Ilitly presce d ns far ns tho hem. rot llnlns their plnited fold ; for tho entire length In front there is a plait on e-icli shoulder to correspond with sim ilar ones at the bnck Th closing Is made In slightly double breasted stvlc with largo pearl buttons Tho rtro-si Is cut out V-sh ipeil nt the n-ck and finished with a brond siilor collar of lace. Thlsi Is square nt the bnck and round In front Tho fullnt-s around the waist In drawn In cloeIy with a belt of tho material which has a modish dip In front. A pittcrn is provided for a shield which 1 permancntlj attached tn the right front and fastens invMbly at thu left side It li comileted with a st ending collar. One piece bishop sleieves lit the upper arm close Ij, and nro quite wide, at the wrist, where the fullness 13 g-ithered and at tached to lace cuffs Dresses In this t le are made of serge, cheviot, chdllls. Trench flannel and Hen rietta. a well .is henvy wash fabrics. Aa a rule either the shield or sailor collar is of contrasting material. If not they are trimmed with ribbon, Ince or fancy braid. To make the dress for a girl of S years will require thrco and one-half yards of material thirtv-six inchei wide, with three-quarters ard of lace for trimming The pattern. No 374, Is cut In sizes for girls of 6 8. 10 and 13 veirs bcuthem Exsr-tx McLeannborn ccom "Worlds I air bpectal i, II. A vr. L. u Fast MU1 Etem Express VV orld a sir special 'S 4j Dm 7-2.)am . . 4 44 pm J w am y 01 am & li pm (Henderson Iloutr.) "S 20 am 7 It) jm slSprn -7 31 am 3 01am 'n is pm M., K. Jt T. Ill .. "TIIK KAT1 ." Itatj Pair Special . ... 3 15 am oJOpra Colambin. eddlla and S VV. 9 24 am o 3) pm Th Katr liver 32pni 7-27ain Missouri. Kansas anl S VV !! Ci pm ! ji) am 5 15 p. m. Ar-lve '3 00 a m.. ! 4t p. tn. Momi.i: ami onto. t7ew Orleans Limited ... . -3 26 pm 5 41 pm Cairo and Jackson I-ast Mail. 3 0) am -7 52 am Cairo and Mlssls-lppt Lxp . . & 31 pm R 22 pn Murpbveboro Accommodation lLOJ pm i0 42 ara st. louis ifuciis.rs' nnmcK TER.'IIIAI. ns.ILtAx StULRDAX TRAI SEKIItK. Baatbound Lcve Eighth and Gratiot rtr-ejj,: Dallv 10 a, rru. 12 20 p m . 5 13 p m , 6 JU p m. Except faundav 3 04a.m.6 1(Ja.m 77 a- m , 3 p ne. i J2 p m. Sunday only 5 21 a. m, 703 a m Iyave VVash'ngtoa avenue; Dally io 04 a. ra., 12 24 p m . 3 JO p m . ( Jj p m Except un daj 08 a. m . 6-21 a. m.. 7 41 a m.. 3 03 p. m , 8 27 p. ra Saturday and Sunday only 11 25 p n Sunday onlj o 2S a m . 7 10 a m. v cethound L-av e Granite Cltj Dull) I U p m.. 5 lit p m, 712 p m Except Sunday B j a. m. . 02 a m. 3 a. m , 11 10 a m . 4 40 p m , 9 17 p m. Saturdaj only t 45 p m. Vnniln. nnl C . m . n i in n . c . --. - " w d ... . o iu, .-. .v u. til Sat urday an 1 Sundaj only 11 53 p m. Except sat. Liuej uu.i runnaj it jl p m. Leave Madl'on. Dallj-1 IS p m.. tt: - m . IT p in. Kic-pt Sundaj 5 23 a m . 7 eg a. m . 9 03 a. m . II 14 a. m . 4 4? n m . 3 21 p m. Saturday onlj 4 50 p. m jnday onlj 6 115 a m s W a m , 10 43 a. ra Saturday and bun lay onl 11 5S p m ROCK Kf.s.'sD S1STKM. Pleasant Hill rass-ngcr 01 am IJlpm Kan ttj S. Sun Fran Exp.. 7 DO pm "7 -0 an Bells I as.enger . 6J5 pm 3-03am ST. LOLIS MI IMVVIIltl, ItAII.'Wa.Y (tin Wabash). Mall and Pxpress 17 It am Sit 10 am Mall and Txpre.s 1330 pm 6 13 pm VT. I.OI1 SOITIIWETERX. (Cotton Pelt Poute ) Th- Texas Train Ipm 11 J1 am Arkansas anl Texas Txpress 3 15 pin T 12 am. VlLTHEHs, RIIAVV. St. t einlH-LonlNsIllf. I.lnej. St Louis Ftp Limited 'll-Olam 4 't, rm Princeton. Alton, etc 7 22 am cSJOpm Princeton Aeeorrmodatlon ... 17 J4 pm J10 nclam Louisville anl Florida I0 10 pm 7J2am Illinois) Conrt isilgnmeiils. Centralla. HI , Aug. 12 The assignments coming fall terms are as follows: Judge D. In the Fourth Judicial District for the Wight Clay. September 12; Jasper. Octo ber 3; Effingham. October IT; fahelby, No- ember 14 Judge S Ames Favette. Au gust 22; Marlon. September 25; Montgom ery, November 7; Christian, August 22, Clinton, November 14. STEAMBOATS. St. Louis & Tennessee Riier Packet Co.'s SPECIAL NOTICE TO World's Fair Visitors. ciic-iiiicui unaijsis uy eocior nriKRH, anu 1 iixs m weea pieuvir. mna ansoiuts rest on peruaps some otner testimony, tvjij offered, to-morrow. The llFpnhllc'aj 4)rrrr Illank for Above I'ntfern. Be sure and fill In vour correct rost orrlce address. Eend 10 cents (one silver dime! to The Republic Pattern Depjrtment. Republic building, and inclose this blank, proper ly linen our. wun your mme, address and age for each pattern ordered. No. 3374 Girls' Dress Price 10 cents. Ane years Name Post Office.... Street and No. State. be I of our steamers. Telephone er call on i . JN.O. B. MASSENdALE. Ajent. u.i.i-vnis cuvrnt.!.. Northern Illinois Express .. 7 Ct am 0 in r, Chicago Fair Spelal Sllam 'JOrf Ciiiuiii u.jj.ii.!ii 7ict:ide Dubuqun and bprlngfiel 1 Chicago Diamond Speclil Chicago Midnight Special Fan Mail. South New Orleans Special .... Accommodation, faoath .. Dlxis Flyer, South 40 pm ogani Accommodation Carhondale. "70 am t e: rUM pm 7S8 am . '11 43 am 8'04ini . ; 04 pm m am ,?,iipm :;s . HJ4pm s-euam . ;j24am -jstpS . ! 1j pm '3 40 Dm 4J0pm li 24 am New Orleans' Limited TOLEDO, ST. LOUS AMI "WESTERN. "Clover leal Roule." The Commercial Traveler.... K 5 pm JUani Eastern Express ; 00 am 4 44 pm Charleston Accommodation .. IS 43 pm f!0J2an (Charleston Accommodation... 17 30 pm is J11 am VtsrnALIt. I.IM3. Pcnnsj Isanln Lines West of Pltts- liarR l'ennsi Irnnls Railroad. Tho Fast Mail TOam 2 15 am Tho Local Express 1 24 am "4 to pm The) Kejstone Fxpre'S S 41 am 7 10 pni The New York Limited 12 JO pm 13.1pm Ohla and Irglnla Express .'li 45 pm ! 34 pm Logansport and 1- t.U ayne Ex 04 pm 7 04 am The Pittsburg Special ! 15 pm 7 22 m Tha New York Express 9U 33 pm s 40 pm, Lfflngliam Accommodation .. 5J0pm S 40 am WAD4.SU. Continental Limited 3 f arn "7 is nm Det , Iluffalo Jlontreal Exp 12 Jo pm -8 04 Sm Toledo Expn-sj a J0pm 7 33 Dm Toledo. N 1. uosipn ixp.. "siiipm Kzsitm Mldnhiht Umltecl last '1132 pm 2 00 5m Toledo Local Express .. .. $ 45 nm w J Cincinnati and Indianapolis. "J 00 am -7 13 SS Cincinnati and Indianapolis. 8 JO pm S 04 am Jacksonville. Local Express..ls 43 am t7L,im Banner Express-Chicago ... -9.22 am -SSm Chicago Special A-. 12 01 pm 3 Jl h Banner Limited-Chicago .... -3 13 pm -7 3 Sm Midnight IJmlted-Chlcago ..'11 32 pro i m aS Kansas City Express -3 (,j am 4 14 pS Kansas City Fait Mall -2:20 pm wSS Kansas City Limited -lojSpS S-,iSS Kan City Midnight SpeciaL.ll 45 pS islm Omaha-Ojuncll Hlurfs Exn.. jsam -Jitf.S Minneapolis and St Paul Ex. 2 10 pm 4 , SS Cannon Ball-Omaha 7 Jo Bm 4 fi J Otturawa-Des Moines Exp ... -a-ooam i.S Minneapolis and St. Paul Ex. -3-00 SS -TaielES West-Moberly and Kan. City 7 01 im TiSbiS Moberly Local -,J0 JS .11 !oaS East-Decatur Local oopm )4?rS Hahorbsn Train. " ,m Depart Firm Union Station: Ferguson te n P m . !. p m . IS 13 a. m . laTm'if." Olive Street btatfon: St ChaVle- efi e". m. 1? 40 p m - liridgetoa, 14 U p. m'. V S ' Ferguson, -i 50 a. m., 1r p.' m ; ifi; 5" S ' I. 4a p. in 17- n , T " , -V -,t-i- Vi A