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.SK"'1-.1'''.'"'"""''" V" rf (.."'."- :T-"V: fH!uW'wyiiu!yy ar-iriiii;fflrrina"-.liKvff-m -W- v $&&&- " - 't - - -,-5'.-' t iV-a-?" . -v . THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THUttSpXT.NOVEMBER 3i 1901. ' t - "t ivyJ' f fflf IE, I I I I 5 I.' IB S '? .3- M-" I ' i. iy M Pi "r v-i fe t I Rw i IE ife. m m. 5 EC . SC1' V v hi i, fit?- -r, & i &' (I McNAMEE A HIME PLACE WILL BE ESPECIAL SALE SATURDAY And Contlnusd Sunday, Nor. 5 and 6, it 2 p. n. Sharp Each Day. TO CLOSE IT OUT. ITS LOCATION U unexcelled situate on Allison, Stanley and Lester nvos.. between Partrldgo and Pennsylvania, ona block north of the Olive street road, surrounded by fine homes and extensive estates, overlooking: the city and county In every direction, covered with flno fruit and shade trees. It's an Ideal spot. PRICE8 HAVE BEEN CUT 25. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Take Crove Coeur car to Roth's Grove and walk north, or Midland car on Page avenue to Partridge avenue and walk south. Our agent at office on Allison avenue all day and every day this week to show the property. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST CO,, Agent, FODIITII AND riNi: STREETS. IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALES. .MaMM. Wew ...----. ......... V.WWWftWrtlWWW iiEAUTlruiJ nat: onemanaoan, near urvHi; t tour, and eve room and bath: separata fnr- naeWr1 strictly mo tern: muit be sold. 8m DcnwnnaeT iveaiir v.tj. him t-immut COTTAOE'for Sale Neat 4-ro-OT e'tlage; lot 44 by tCT: fruit and shads trees: near Tower Grove cart and pili-co station; nr'ee 3I.""0 k. w. Lite. 4 ruiicrtrn m m-g- r! oath "Webster; 7 roTni. with bath and hot watar heat: lot 150 FOR Ftle Seven rooms, wfh bat1!; Bitt Clrkwood:,th1a It a Terr desirable rropTv: admirably located: dee to :atlon and street ,car; H acre: will eell cheap or exchange for residence or flata'ln city. K. IV. LEE. 430 Futlrrtnn bu'ldlnr. GRANVILLE. 14T5 (R00 WetL One Block South of Earton) SH-iwra brick: hall, closets. rurnaoa, launary. pain: n.vw. unrTaier:M Tit.iiiivm iw . nve-mom hrl-k. alao frame .table; all Improvements made: 83a) cash and monihly ravmenta; rric JL'W. RICE-DWYKK R. E. CO.. sa Chc'tnut st. PORTIR r.tt Wear Tower drove Park) Nice hme: lane lot: fru't and shade trtea. REsmENCE for Sale K3 Ivanhoe are.: very Fretty 7-rcora residence; reception hill. bath, ornace; Cm floor fn'shed In quartered rak; lot KhrlM. with eranltold walks; at Ar're Sta tion (Frleco): convenient to Suburban and Tow er Grove can: price i 200 B. W. LRE. 4 Pallcrtnn building. RESIDENCB-for ea'eon email cash payment; .t-room frame reildence: near Undtnwood Sta tion; very neat home: price K.S00: will roll on extra rood tertnr. JS. XT UgE. VB Fnllerton bnlldlnc. RESIDENCE for Sal Vforth the money; CT44 Bmlley a , near FVa-o Stat'on and Tower Orore cara; very pretty room br'ck ie'de-c: .reoptlon ball, bnth city water; lit COxlOS: pr'ce B,SS; will take bultdlnr lot In part payment. K. VT. LEE. 43) rulXrfn bu Hlrt; RIDOE. (MS and roSSA-ETecant rock-front Ctci and six room flats, with porc'laln bath tnba. furnace, combination pas and elctn natures': open: can be bonrbt at a bargain. TWO HUNDRED res'dence. flats and cot- tare. eay monthly payments It derlred: etc I barcalnt for the bomeeeexer and Investor la all I tC WMcCLA.T REM. ESTATE CO.. 112 Chestnut St. WASHlNaTON. M14-Fourteen-room brick dwelllnx. with furnace: lot aiC: rent X1A an nusllr. Adsm Weber. 5711 Franklin '3734 PAGE AVE., $3,500. Two-story Qneen Anne frame; has bath, ras. eta.; lane front and tide porches; In perfect order; lot stitiS; easy terms. R1CE-DWYER R. B. CO.. Ml Chennut at. $350 CASH AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Will secure 660 North Market; a two story five-room brick bouse; lot 20x170; rents flt.SO; price, tl 850. - RICE-DtTER R. B. CO.. ilt Che'tnut st. $750 Cash and Monthly Payments Will buy No. IMS De Soto are.. 2-atory, 4-rrxm brick flat; 1 families: 13-Inch walls; lot 2x137; rent 125: price S3.24; snap. RICE-bWTER n. E. CO.. : Chestnut sru Sl.000-CASH-Sl.000 And KM at, 6. per- cent, payab't In 1. J and S yean, will buy 4601 Pare ate. a mod-m IV room brick dwelling; let KxlCS. lor particu lars and card eee RK7E-DWYER R. g. CO.. la Chertnut St. S2.I50, WORTH $3,000. tin Bnllltran ara ttory, 7-rootn frame houaaj. baa bath, w. c esc; house newlr painted: new asphalt street and eranltold walks- a bargain; easy terms; owner leading RICE-bWTER R. B. CO.. SS Cbetnut St. $3,500, REDUCED FROM $4,000, UM Wells are.. X-ttory and attic t-room brick: hot bath, etc.: new streets and granitoid walk; lot 2fiH2; SCOO cash and montnly pay fcenta - -RICB-DWyBK R. g. CO.. 33 Chestnut st. S03O Cash, Balance Monthly 'aal'Oarflald, ava. (between Taylor and Cora), T-room brick; hr bath, etc: In ftrst-clssj or- er; lot 2SX12K; all improvements, except alley RlCTg-DWTER R. E. CO.. SI Chertnut St. IIULEVAB3 H3M:, $12,000. A modern ten-room rmtdence, with 'hot-water beater, eleranfbath. tiled: beautiful fresco and dsdratlons: delightful home: near Taylor are.; light- airy, cheerful; beautiful finish and rur rotmdlrgst lot &0xS6. See or phono us for or rangasBnta to xsm!nc BRADLET A QUtNBTTE. 7U Chestnut at. $2,950-PRETTYSIN6LEFLAT-$2,950 ttt Oarfleld art.: two-story brick flat: thlr-taen-lnch .walls; three very larre rooms and line bathroom each floor: porcealn bathtubs; hot and cold water; basemnt cemented all oTer; lot 2sxlX5; a very fine home and a bargain; worth easllr, W.-aifor aulck sale U.SSS. A. ii. FREDERICK, R2 Oicztnut St. 50, P1CU Will buy, with small monthly v.v.i.nvn parmrnu 4v oeauurui new s robm brick alate-roof, on comer Julian and Hamilton, or yoa can pay -S300 cash and lees Monthly. See me for bottom prlca. W. P. Kelson, Kl Chestnut. FOR SALE AT A BARGAI i5238'Page Avenue; 7-room res idence; lot 50x137. Price, ?4,000. iWill sell on easy terms. Posses sion on short, notice. RitMgi & Kilpatrick Realty Co., 717 CHESTNUT ST. RESIDENCE FOR SALS OR LEASE. WASHINGTON NEAR UNION. One of finest (double) residences In the very choicest neighborhood in St. Louis "Quality HUP of St. Louis; twe've rcoms: two bathe, one marble: beautiful woods and finish ; Bolton hot water heater: owner says fell"; we have made a .big -cut In' price several thousand dollars; pee us at-ece If-you can use an elegant home; jot TtxtfS. BRADLET A QUINBTTB. "15 Chestnut sL. Telephones. Main 44MA; Klnloch A10JJ. ntOPBRTT OUT OF CITY FOR SALE. ' BNAP In Arkansas zinc and ad land. B. A. Kow. ItMA Windsor poe. St. Louie FOR RENT SUnURIlAX PROPERTY. faVMaaAsssifssitaa ITTT ' 1-- irirTi--ra-a--M-WTsraafXsi TW Tl TlA SSHTJlf ts Wlu4sVt HffM.. V.I.I. awa-i sM.r.e.vnw ubvi auwuvtu vH4-Wjfl uriVJC house, ca Walter are Call for key. Mc Donald, 1044 N. VandSTenter. , BTOUAUE AKD If OVIHG. -T" -p----- -.-i-i-.-,-i---,m-in-rn(tnrLiu AMERICAN Storage and Monng Co.. 2311 OUve Moving, packing, shipping; all storage -In separate rooms: both phones. W. H. Languale. BONDED . warehouse: Henry c. W. Wleht toraw and' Moving Op.. I5U-H Franklin ave.: amnrr .nvancwi wnen neaireq. Kiniocn C SO NEW YORK, Stordge Co Twenty-aecond and wara. move. sack, ship or store furniture in i.w,iuw.wi vwmuAiB girea. orfc Ruafan. K.'H.'.PDRTalAN.rfitnrsK mnA Mnrttr rA -Separate rooms: low prices on reliable moving an storage.- 2801 Case avt.:'-phone D 1147. ft!?. 'mil tsaw Htas,c auu WUIUIK tut. unI4 iy at. BU Sidney 2; Klnloch. Victor 07. llTTII Ollta BOi eaost tsT...t - asna t CTSalBf A1SSOLUTELT K1RUPKOOK. J iwawtsib new wanhoute. Grand. and La .clsae. ftc safekeeping of furniture, pianos, trucks, valuables, boxes, etc.: strictly first-class moving, packing, shipping, etc. Our fire uuur ,asjca theJqwsat. Money advanced. ShlD goods or can. ssumatea free. Oei uur rates. TioU phoaea.iasva OUve. It. U. Lomorl Auetloa A gtoiaga co. LANQAN& TAYLOR -' ITORAUs: AND MuJUCO CO. JMw waratooee. US Washington ava. ; CM prl- tat teoms for atoraae: niotnnnmf earoet-room; finpsat Insurance la the city; you nave aac-sa a mar roost at any time: ail moving. naciOng es-tertptitng narantetdj money advaooeu; ssaMlsbed lfc.RlBg tip C7U or Main 9!H ana fjtt saw satsa.i'rVa kavt so beaBchea, H HEIGHTS FOR THE PEOPLE OFFERED AT PERSONAL. - A DETECTrVE (prlats) does shadowing and investigating; ref. P. O. Box 770. St. Loula DR. MART ARTHUR'S Golden Seal Female Regulator: price. II 2R1 Washington ave. DR. CAEEAUX. 2K12 Washlnston. treats Irreg ularities and all female trouble.: :S ear. c.t. ERGO TANSO Is cusranteed to relieve sun prefrlon: tl box. Dr Cazeaux. toog Waehlngton. L.AU1ES. my regulator neer falls: complete treatment free. Mrs. E. Bin it. 5d Franklin LADIES will not regret calling on Mrs. Hol land: cenflnements; lowest prices. 1715 Carr. LADIES' phyaiclan receives b-fore and dur ing conflnement.1 If in trouble, call MIS Om. LADIES! J5O0 reward for an obstinate abnor. mal case my Monthly Regulator falls to re lieve: afe. harmless. eg.; avoid fraudulent Imitators. Dr. Johnson Med. Co.. 714. 9S Dear tKirn .. Chicago. MIDWIFE llecelves during con : ladles In trouble call: Intents adnpted. 2S4S Lafayette. MftS. A. SCHROEDKR tecelea conanements. Ladles, cell. 307 Frankl'n. MRS. WR1DGES, lady doctor: pleseed to meet her patlnta at S505 Laclede aie. Klnloch C 1664. Mns. M. DIBHL. 10f N. JefTerfon. receives confinements and adoption: part pay In work. PRIVATE matter, weakness etc . either rex. aulcklv cured: 1 treatment f re . 107A N Ninth. PRIVATE home for ladles during confine ment: e'pectally adapted to those wishing to avoid exposure: trained nurses; best of care: perfect seclusion; all diseases and irregularities Kklllfully treated: the only institution of the kind in the cltv In charrn of a regular gradu ated and reliable physician. Call or addrera I'nisician. ag rt. ywenty-tnira St.. near Olive. MRS. DR. MEYERS. Ladles won't regret calling; satisfaction guar anteed: terms reasonable: no medicine, ill B. Fourteenth st.; tel. IClnloch C IM. MRS. DOCTOR SMITH. 3843 EAST0Nv Absolute seclusion before and during conflno ment: tenoi reasonable. Both phones. Mrs. Warrance and Madge Grayma. Private home; confinements. 910; adoption It desired: perfect seclusion: trained nurses: part pay !n work: ladles In trouble, call or write. 21MA Ollte. Phone 1207C UHi MSliT SHTnUHconducls the most re llabla sanitarium for confinement In this city perfect scc.ulon and, home c.mfcna; tral'ed nurses: lowest terms: all female troubles ski 1 fully treated under abso'ute guarantee; laJ.es. 'whrn needing a specialist, come or write. MRS. ANNIE NxiWLAND Pritats licensed home for ladles before and during confinement; oldest and most rel'able Institution In the State: established over forty years; home comforts; motherly care; infants adopted; irregularities successfully treated: sat isfaction guaranteed; ladles In trouble, call or write. 222LA Olive st. DOCTOR H0GAN, 2215 OLIVE. Medical and surgical diseases ot women a specialty. Regularly licensed home. Patients received at any time, before and curing conflnementa; Infanta adopted, if de sired: trained nurses; .home comforts: ladle in trouble, call or write: terms reasonaste. Con sultation free. n. tiannio 5,J' Washington ave., sr WOIII 119 reguUr .Iceiaed phl. clan and surgeon, conducts the rnrict rebable sanitarium fnr confinement In. this city: perfect seclusion and home cemforu; trained nurse; lor.est, terms; all female trcuMrs skillful y treatrd under absolute guarantte; ladles, when needing a specialist, coma or write roe. MONEY TO LOAM. On Real Estate. K. B. O-REILLT R. A I. CO.. 72S Chestnut, make loans on city realty: any amoi'nt: lowest rates and no delay Building Irana nude. cqe. SiONLJY to loan on St. Louis real estate; bulldlng.loana; quick srvlce. lUCE-DBim R. ti. CO.. 23 Chestnut St. MONET to loan fnn ecmmturinnl nn -t T,n1. real estate; build ng assocutlxi heaequar te:s, now aeries now being 1 sued; estah.insed lira. For particulars see secretary at i fn.e. RICE-DWVER R. B. CO.. J22 Chestnut st. On PeriDnal f-roprrty. J. D. BONE INVEST. CO. will buy notes, advance money on Insurance policies, Indorse nttes and secure loans; rates very low. J02 wHuimuii; UU1IU11IK. ''""'I iwuw BA-4ricu peopio wunoui se emltXt D- -tt. 339A Ecnoift bldg.r Ninth and Pine- UONET to lonn on furniture, pianos or other pergonal property; S per cent annual Interest; no con: in l ion chanced. 901 Chestnut. INVESTIGATE THIS WHEN YOU WANT MONEY. We make loan on furniture WITHOUT RE 'MOVAL We make no Inquiries of your friends Lr. ernployer- We give you the full amount In CASH, not checks. We arrange payments to suit ycur CONVENIENCE and ABILITY. W do not RECORD loans. We RECEIPT for every payment made. We pay on any OTHER l&AfL Ka.J,,ani'e m furniture and orvn MORE MONEY. We EXTEND payments In case of SICKNESS. We make AS LOW rates "the LOWEST. We grant LIBERAL DIS COUNTS for time money Is not usd. This is our business In a nutshell. SEE US and b convinced that we are THE PEOPLE. We make loans in East St. Lou I a Telephone for us J?. "IL. THB HOUSEHOLD .LOAN CO., Kln-'MU- ...Room tOl.JUI.I.SRTON BLDO, Bell Msln 4148. SEVENTH AND PINE STS. MONEY TO LOAf-J ON FURNITURE OR PIANOS. DO NOT FAIL TO, CALL xnd get our rates ytRTS Cttlnr loan,elsewhere. our ivstcm 1ves feSS9.,M? -lnd SMALL PAYMENTS, vlth REBATE when paid before due o youionlr L,r (SSC&JJLT.B atyou nave had loan. We PT.PAJS ,BOK. where nil payments are en e", do not recjulre? tmvm.!nti while RICK OR OUT OP WORK: NO PUBLICITY: NO IN if pjuera can I tlrrM at house and you can get money rime day you apply. We make jpeclallv of ta)lng of! any loan or claim igslnn gol. ami glv- lUS 2.1?-'nS?'r-If TO" ""not call. WRITE OR TEL.PHONB us and we will ..nd agent to explain our SVTEJf TKt"Vh"aNE KIN LOCH B 4J4. or RKLL MAIN 2Sr. FIDEI.TTY BROKERAGE CO.. Room No. 410 Commonwealth Trust building. Broadway and Olive st.. lainnci 4!I Olive- St. Loans at 5 Per Cent. .1X5. ,5Sje LOANS ON FURNIVURE. PI ANOS. ETC. without removal; NO PUBLICI TY. See us before getting a lonn eleewhere; will save you money: CHEAPER RATES: LONGER TIMES: SMALLER PAYMENTS We pay off any LOAN or balance on rour FURNI SH85v.l l-ySl,r CONVENIENCE. Llb.al DISCOUNTS. Call and be convinced Write or telephone Klnloch A (22. UNION FINANCE CO.. ". and 303 Oriel building. Boutheart corner Sixth and Locust. Entrance tit N. sixth, opposite Barfa MONEY. 55.!Ss loaned on FURNITURE; PIAN03 HORSES. WAGONS, without removal, at tho very cheapest rates. S.25 WEEKLY PAYS A 173.00 LOAN. .00 WEEKLY PATS A 230.00 LOAN! Wc'3EEKKI-T PATS A J2S.O0 loan: ' 40c WEEKLY PAYS A 213.00 LOAN.' Payments can be made monthly if desired. EXTENSION ORANTED In cae of SirKNESS VrSSl J"?"- If youWANT MONEY, save MONEY by borrowing from ua. ... .. AMERICAN LOAN CO . (U Burlington bldg.. no Olive at, Take elevator to sixth floor. ONEY TO L0 N. On HOUSEHOLD FURNITnRE. PIANOS. ETC, - without removing the goods; also .on your plain NOTE, if yen hold a salaried po sition: lowest rates;" easiest terms; quick and quietly. -ST. LOUIS INVESTMENT CO Room HIS Missouri Trust building, Entrance 705 Olive street. D0NT PAY BIG INTEREST. When you can get MONEY from US. on your FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSESl WAGONS. etc..br PAYING a small COMMISSION for said LOAN: WEEKLY or MONTHLY pay ments: DISCOUNT If -paid before time EX PIRES. CALL or WRITE us,'SB N. Tenth st., room -211 Ozark' building. ANDERSON FI NANCE CO. MONEY ADVARCED TO SALARIED PEOPLE Teamstrrr. "boardlng-houso keepers, without se curity; easy payments; !argeatbuclnees la (0 ClUet, Tolman, Ml Uouser bldg., M0 chestatR. MONEY WAJITED. eeeeiewwwivwewwvwMeMVw I WANT a little money to start one of the best propositions ycu ever saw; I can show It tn you; cry simple; Investigate. KD W. Republic. WE have first-class 6-oer-cent real estate Icsns for sale, secured by first ilceds of trust, oa Improved cltv nnp.ny: see om. NICHOLL8-RITTER. 711 Chestnut. EXCIIANKi: AND C1ARTER. FOIt sale or trad for unimproved land; a new stock of furniture and undertaking: irords. In Central Missouri; invoice COW. GR-M. Re. public. MEDIUMS-CLAIRVOYANTS. m m miiirwitriri'irrrr"jriiirsitiiai'inii-t MME. NlllVW. greatest fortune teller In the world, brings separated together; gives good luck In horse racing. 1J35 Frank'ln. MRS. IDA WOLF, tho sifted life reader and fortune, teller, from tho West, removed to 1014 N. Thirteenth: readings 25o and Wc. DEKTISTBY. SPECIALISTS IH bRUGi WORK.- jmsjs"L nuii i in FULL SET OF TEETH $3.00 In order tojntrrduce our new Whalebone Plate we are making these 115 sets of teeth for 3.00 Ncier fall tn the mouth. Gold Crowns. 22-k 3.(M Teeth extracted without pain 23o Drldge Work ya.OU CHICAGO DENTAL PALACE, 513 Olive St., Second Floor. Open dally; eenlngs till 9; Sundays 10 to 4. HEW YORK DENTIL ROOMS LeadlnscDentlsts, Established for 42 years. '. i,. '-v.. uiuwHr ana Olive. Entrance 503 Olive st. Eitractlng FREE when teeth are ordered. Largest and old est dental establishment In the C.",V. .Wo emolov the most skillful men In the profession. All work guaranteed. Consulta tion FREE. Do not look for cheap dentists, but come to ue und act reliable work at low est prices. Onon daily from I a. m. to I p. ra.. and Sunday from 2:30 to 1 p m. EASTERN PASNLESS DENTISTS Gold Crown. Sown, 21k W.00 in.? nt I "Teeth 3.00 I B).S, 25 C I 2k . ";-"""W..! ,ii' a I run set Unng thl', ad and get one Gold Filling Pre. OIO LULtST. OPEN DAILY 10 P. M.. 8UNDAYS ALL DAY. MEDICAL. l.l1SiAl V ADIES! Use Chlchettar-i Ertgllth Penavmvil Plfla LBestl SafMlI O.lr KeU.Clet Take a. otker. Buy f year Iraggl.t, r w.4 ie itva... IWMrta. lsnuf"lua.r'.rU4lM, la letter by retara saali. Cal.kfater law leal C, Pallaaan Pa. SECRET SOCIETIES. t,! -..l jaa4tsj4si KMGHTS OF PYTHIAS. AURORA LODGE. NO. M. K. OF P. MEETS eiery Thursday at DeIabarB Hall, south east corner Elm and Brm.dv.ay. Members ar. requested to bo present. Work In tbe rank of Page November J. Visitors cordlslly Invited. E. J. TROIS, C C Attenst: J. J. Hund. K. of R. A 8. GASTI.K HALL. OI.tIMHIA LODGE. NO. tVS. K, of P., meets Tuesday evening. No vember 1. W ork -m rank of Page. All mem bers expected; good time. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend ALEXANDER NICHOLSON, C C. J. F. Demnsey. K. of H. B. CASTLE HALL OF MONITOR LODGE. NO. 62. K. of P., meets every Thursday avan ing In Century build. jig. Ninth and Oilva streets. Visitors alv. ays welcome. Members ex pected. H. H. JONES. C C W. J. Otto. Keeper of Records and deal. FUTURE GREAT LODOE, NO. 276. K. OF P.. Howard's Hall, Thirtieth and OUve, meets every Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Visitor welcome. R. P. FRITSCHLE. C. C W. A. Roberts. K. of It. i 8. l- ACIK1C LODGE. NO. J01. K. OF P., m.ets everv Wednesday evening. Century building. Ninth and Olive streets. November:, work In rank of Page. Visitors Invited. EL N. ROBINSON, C C W. A. Pray. K. of R. A S.- F3 1 THAGOltAS LODGE. NO. 278. K, OK P.. meets even Wednesday evening at castlo hall. northTtcst corner Grand and Eostun ave nues, at S o'clock. Work, ksqulrc rank Wednes day, September 14. Members oxpocled. Visiting brothers always welcome. . E. B. HOLLEY. C C. E. Ettlnger, K. of R. a a.. !S3i Gaston avt nue. Klnloch D S46. WABAbll LODGE, NO. 24, K. OF P., meets every Tuesday evening at castle hall, southwest corner Broad p. ay and lienlm. November 2, tegular convention. Visitors wel come. O L OSBORN, C C M. C Shulte. K, of R. & B. ZULEMA LODGE. NO. iL K. OF P., m.ets Monuay evening, ivovember 7, la hall No. L tenth floor Century building, at I o clock. IS ork In rank of page. Members ex pected and vlsltoro cordially invited to attend. FRANK J. VOLLMER, C C Attest: o. M Brooks. K. of R. A B. P. O. Box 1042. AltCIENT FKEH AXD ACCEPTED MASO.N3. GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. t , A. F. A A. St., will hold slated commu nication Tuesday. November S. Masonic Tem ple. Grand and Finney avenues, at 7:30 p. m. Work sublime degree of Master Msson. visit ers are fraternally welcome. . . GEO. W. JAMES, W. M. Wm. L. Reynolds, Jr.. Secretary. lyj IHSOUKI LODGE, NO. 1, A. K & A. M. Stated communication on Thursday, No vember 3. 1904. at 7:30 p. in., in CorintMan Hall. Grand Avenu Masonic Temple. Exami nations, F. C degree. Members and vls.tlna; brethren are requested to attend. HY. M. HOLLAND. Acting W. H. John H. Deemt, (secretary. IMK1'K.MIEAT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. ANCHOR LODGE. NO. 3S, I. O. O. F.. metu every Monday evening at Uchuette's Hall. Nineteenth and Wright streets. Work In the degrees, visiting brethren welcome. B. F. ORELAR. N. O. David Petty. Secretary. 2413 North Ninth street. LACLEDE LODOE, NO. 22, I. O. O. J, meets every Thursday evening In Hall fo. 1. Odd Fellows' bulla ng. Vlsttois cordial ly welcomed. THOS. A. DAVIDSON, N. O. C F. Siegcns. Secreury. T. LOUIS LODGE. NO. , L O. O. I meets every Saturday evening at 8 o clock at Odd Fellows building, soutneaat cor ner Ninth and Olive ttreeu. In ball No. L Msltora welcome and members expected to at tend. N. MATHESON, N. Q. a A. Hamilton. Secretary. WILDEY LODGE. NO. 1LO.O. F.. MEETS Tuesday evening of each week at ball Nu. 1. Odd Fellows' building, cornr Ninth and OUve, at 8 o'clock. Work in Initiatory degree. October 25. Vlsltorslnvued W. D. Read. Secretary. KMGHTS OF COLUMBUS. MXJ'.'J"Li'jjirM"in nun rrsOsrsrinrifii-iri "iiwrsamjj KENIUCK COUNCIL NO. 186. KNIGHTS of Columbus, meets every eecond and fourth Wednesday atRose UHI Hall. No. 901 Maple avenue. Visiting knights a.ways wel come. JOHN PAUL CHEW. Grand Knight. Walter T. Cunningham. Recorder. mARQUETTE COUNCIL. NO. 601. Knigh's of Columbus, meets every sec ond and fouith Tuesday in the west ball. Cen tury building. Ninth and Olive streets. Visit ing knights cordially invited. FRANK G. CUNNINGHAM. Grand Knight. F. P. Leonard. Recorder. Jt.MOE ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. .".w.-..rr'iirim-.-irKnir.i-..'irvm..... LYON COUNCIL. NO. 21. JR., O. U. A. M.. meets every Monday evening at Junior O. U. A. M. Hall. No. 3331 South Seventh street. Visitors are welcome. L A. WEISMANTEL C R. Bolt. Secretary. 290S Gasconade street. ROYAL ARCANUM. -"" --- " - - - - - 1-- i-t-i-i-ri"sr.iimwji CAB A NNE COUNCIL, NO. 1204. BOlAu mi. canum. mceta at Rose Hill Hall. Maple and Hamilton avenues, "near World's Fair." on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. A cordial welcome to visltorx. friends, brethren and members from abroad. THEO ,8. KOCH. Regent. ,. 4o4 Missouri Trust building. .W. Jenkins. Secretary. P. O. Box 1010. GRAND COUNCIL MISSOURL ROYAL, Arcanum. No. S09-3U Holland Bulld.ng A cordial welcome to visitors, friends, brethren, and members from abroad. . v . K- A BARBOUR. O. R, John C Kllllngrworth, Orand Secretary. TRIBE OF BEN HUB. .i .. fc, . . . -i-l-ii'),uj EUREKA COURT. NO. 2. T. B. H.. MEETS on the nrtt and third Thursdays of each nonth at southeast corner Fifteenth and Casa avenue. All visitors cordially Invited By order a.., v r. . .a ' MENDEL, Chltt " aven e Lavln. bcnte. No. 2u2s Cass SiMONIDES COURT. NO. 31. TRIBE OF Ben-Hur, meets every. Thursday night at Ueu-Hdr Hall, northwest corner Twenty-sec-end street and Franklin avenue; Visiting Sobs and Daughters of Hur always welcome. A1WREW J. SNIDER Chief. 2eorge It. DaTla. Scrlbt. 2IM Franklin ava SECRET SOCIETIES. ......... I . -..... .tl n n n - nn n riJ1J1n l.DEPENDEKT ORDER OF FOREST ERS. "JrrLruTJxnjjTjn.ii.i in tnjTjTjnfL""ij-vi.rLrxi-i-is-ij-j-t. GOURT COTE PRILTIANTE. INDEPEND . ent Order of Foresters, meets on the sec ond and fourth- Ihundiys of each month at t o'clock at Bowman Ha I, northeast corner of Locust and Eleventh streets. Visiting brothers are cordially Invited. r. X. ROTERMAN, Chief Ranger. Rtsldence. No. 1318A Soulard street W. O. Wright. Recording Secreury, Resi dence. No. 4321 Kennerly avenue. ORDER OF COLUMBIAN KNIGHTS. EXPRESS LODGE. NO. 73. O. C K. meets every second and fourth Thursday V'.??' i..."e ff WMt hall. Century building. Ninth and Olive street. Members requests! to sttrnd. VUltor. are always wel come. Next meeting Thursday, October 27. ' DOCTOR A. P. JORDAN. President T. J. Sandefur. Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. """''''"' --- -li-ir-i ni-im -ii.nnrtn.ixw-WjCLj NELSON LODGE. NO. 432. SONS OF 8T. .n .George, meets every second nnd fourth Tuesday. In hall. 812 Burlln-fton building. JW Olive street. Members requested to attend reg ularly. Visitors always welcome. """ M. S. BOWERS. W P. George HIIL Secretary. "". w. a-. COTTON MARKET EXHIBITS MOST STRENGTH FOR WEEKS. GOOD BUYING OF PREVIOUS DAY CONTINUED. Various Humors Are Current Re garding Attitude of Leading Bear Operator and New Southern Bull Pool. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. New York, Ncv. 2. There was more ac tivity In. the trading; In cotton to-day, and the market exhibited mora strength thnn at nny time for several weeks. It waa practically a continuation of the Rood buy ing; noted yesterdav bv some nf thn ii.t operators and spot dcalera .mere were various rumors current to day regarding the attitude of the leading; bear operator. Many believe he has been covering- shorts for tho last few days, not ?!,.y'.hf,re' .but at Liverpool. There was .!,.,?--? f "new bull pool having been e?wm-e3' IncIu-lJr' ,hc most Prominent New ? JS f ?Jd Te5as operators, to operate am ? "le of the market for a loner pull. All of these features,-together with the de- ir' .?Smnt.1t a mu.ch beUer "Pot demand In the 8outh. contributed to the Incr.-aaed ctrcngth and activity In to-day's market. t,i?.CC3open? flrm "na abut W points trAhl?ygh.out.th- -,st ai"l Kradually advanced to a level of 17 to a points, i. T?.fre..wa3 considerable proflt-taklntj late in the day. and some further reselling for JSS?..n.ndJ0-ulhe.rn account. This sent the market off o to 7 points from the top, but the undertono continued good, as the offer ings 'appeared to have been well taken, igSl.C0!t0?JnJhI? marh"t was advanced 15 oolnt- to the basis of 10.15c for middling. 'iea,uro .f tl,e ,ate trading here was !,mheavy 'nvestment buying of March nlJr,Ia?1 con-racts and It was this de mand which closed the market with a good undertone of strength. NEW ORLEANS BEARS DESERTING REPUBLIC SPECIAL. New Orleans, Nov. I. Tho Times-Democrat, in its summary of the cotton situa tion, will eay to-morrow: "Had sentiment alona rnntrnll.fl v.rr. day's cotton market, there would have il..-. . "-" aujusunent in the price LJ ft.,-" " "?"i the market was broad gree of Improvement In the attitude of Desertions from tbe bear side appear to bo increasing In numbers, but as yet the public has evinced but little Interest In the game. Logically, the bull side should pain In popularity during November, but in tho event history is to prove the proph ec.y. current that this month's movement will fall way below that of November last year, the fireworks will turn out a decid edly Interesting exhibition. "T1A on-frf.tr. .tlllii'. a. .... a. "- fo.D,.,; ntuhUMQ vi luo spot mejl and of the country is giving the shorts coiq ieei, ana neitner tne po.ltlcal situa tion In Kurope nor the energetic talk of the boars Is jvarm enough for their present comfort. v "In the meanwhile. Important strength Is being concentrated In the camp of the bulls. Trado yet entertains widely diver gent views as to the ultimata outturn, but none now voice the belief that a bale of middling cotton will be sold this season at a price materially lower than O'ic." St, Urals Cotton Market. Local market firm and unchanged. Sales 517 paies. , Ordinary Mi Good ordinary Low mlddllmr Mlddllnr . S-i Good middling Middling fair Tinges and stains iS'-.c off. OJs 10 SPOT MARKET. Galveston Steady at Mdc: reealnta 17.310 !. New Orleans Firm at 8-lSo: receipts 15,6s UUIT. Mobile Firm at 9-16c; receipts 6o3 bales. Savannah Firm at -Uo; receipts 15.212 bales. Charleston Steady at JKc: receipts ;ta ba. Baltimore Nominal at s.TSc; receipts 1.017 bale. New York Steady at U.lEe: receipts none. Roston Quiet at 10c: reednta 24n hal... Pbliadelpbla Steady at 10.40c; receipts ii DBJC3. Houston Steady at S"c; receipts 16,901 bales. Augusta Steady at c: receipts 6081 bales. Memphis Oulet at IHc: roceipts 6.070 bales. EL Louis warehouse statement: U04. IJ03. Stocks on band Sept. 1 6,322 l.'Z,- Net rocelpta to-day Too M.', Net receipts, since Sept. 1 12,722 .9B Net shipments to-day - 54 Net shipments since Sept. 1 S.378 L42 Stock on hand 1J.737 3,191 Gro-j receipts to-day 3.446 1.921 Groin, receipts since Sept. 1 W.810 20.139 Gross shipments to-dav ......... 3,300 1.5A6 Orosa shipments since Sept. L... 43,4a". 1,"31 Cotton, New Tork. Nov. t 8pot cjoeed steady. 15 points advxnco: middling uplands 10.14c: mid dling Gulf 10.40c: sales none. Futures closed steady: Nov. 9.63c; Deo 9.81c; Jan. 9.83c; Feb. .Kc: March 10.01c: April 10.04c ; May 10.09c: June 10.07c Liverpool, Nov. 2. Cotton Snot aulet: prices 8 points higher; American middling fair E.76d; good middling 6. tod; middling c.40d: low mid dling t.28d: good ordinary S.14d: ordinary 4-9fkl. The sales for the day were 7.000 bales, of which 800 were for speculation and export, and In cluded t.200 American, Receipts 31.000. includ ing 29.409 American. Futures opened steady and closed very steady: American middling, g. o. c: Nov. S.Sld: Noy.-Dec S.Sd: Dec-Jan. .33d: Jan.-Feb. S.34d: Feb.-March BJSd: Marcb-Aprli 5.37d: April-May 5.38d: May-June 6.3Sd: June July 5 .Oil: Judy-Aug. C.SSd. New Orleans. Nov. 2. Futures steady: Nov. 9 6r.S9.6Sc: D.C 9.71C9.72C; Jen. 9.7S99.80C: Feb. t.ttsa.ttc: March 9 3a89.9c: April 19 W.02e; May 19.06S10.07c. Spot firm; sales ll.OOn; ordinary e 3-16c: good ordinary ic; low mid dling 9Kc: middling I 11-1 8c: go A middling ?gc: middling fair lotto; rccelpu 1S.I88; stock 23,-34. The Metal Market. New Tork. Nov. 2. London tin market re ported further gains, closing at 1123 2s ed and futures 181 lis 6d. Locally, the market waa firm, with spot closing at 13 0T4429.07H. Copper was higher in' London, closing at 62 12s for spot and 63 17s 6d for futures. Locally, the market Is flrm. In tone; lake JU.KH'ffl': elec trolytic JI3.e2HvT13.t-m: casting I1J.274812.62H. Lead unchanged at 112 12s ed In London and at 34.2034.45 In the local market. Sp!ter un changed In both markets, closing at 23 Its in London and 33 "iSS'i.'C here. Iron clo-ed at Els tl In Glasgow and 44s 3d In Mlddlesboro. Locally, Iron Is firm and Southern prices higher en the Issulnr prices: No. 1 foundry Northern 311.65; No. 2 do. at tl4.M-l: No. 1 do. Southern and No. I do. do. soft fa4.S0915.S0. New York Curb Market. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. New Tort Nov. 2. Prices ruled higher on the curb to-day. but In many' cases the early advances were not well held and the tone In the late tradlnc was comparatively heavy, ln terborough Rapid Tranilt opened at 152H. ad vanced to 153. then declined to 15QH and later rallied to 'lilt-.. Northern Securities was fairly active, opening at lli and after advancing to HSj; reacting to 1154. Wabash 2s were exceptionally strong, advancing on heavy buy ing from 45 to 46. . Turpentine and Roaln. Savannah, Oa.. Nov. 27. TurrpMitlne sic; quotations emitted. Rosin firm; A, B. C 82.63; 6 23.70: E S2.72-i--a.76: F 82.77U; G J!.Ii; if 12.8562.25; K 83.75; M 84.25; N 84.50; YT. a. J4.(S; W. W. 85. New Tork. Nov. 2. Rosin firm: strained, common to good. 82.SSi3. Turpentine C44J54c Bar Sliver. Lnndon. Nov. 2. Bar silver steady, Sftrd. New Tork. Nov. 2 Bar silver MHo. Petroleum. Oil City, Nov. 2. Credit balances 1S6; cer tificates, no bid. Shipments, November 1, 120, 270; runs Oct. tl.0S9,6-S: average 73.218; ship ments. Lima, C5.S6; runs, Lima, 104,227; aver age 62,75-1. . Paultry. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. New Tork. Nov. t "Uv Poultry Receipla 9 cara Western and fully 1 car ot local express ; some S'or 6 can still out. There was a moder. ate demand from the Bast Side, but not of suf fldeine volume to exreet a clearance this week. Prima heavy fowls brought full prices, but or- ainary snu ugnt cmcxeas ana iowjs oraggea. Roosters and turkeys steady. Ducks and geese1 unchanged- Pigeons alow. Quotations un-ehanged.- Dressed'PouItrynecelpts 2.848 pkgs. The market was In a rather peculiar position some houses having moderate receipts la transit for later la tha week, while others showed up aulte heavy. Fowls ran so poor that most buy ers preferred large chickens, nnd as a result there was very little coll for the average run of fowls, which worked out slowly at n"4fl2c fpr dry-picked and ltlH4o for scalded. Cholcn large dry-picked and scalded roasting chickens, average over 8 lbs. to pair, sold up to 12tfc. hut the average best run of chickens aid not exceed ll-fll4c and many for less. Turkeys firm whrr. fancy: poor and thin neglected. Squabs told slowly. Quotations unchanged. LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Iiotlve Supply Good Beef Cattle Strong; Sheep Mold Steady. NATIVE CATTLK-Becf Sieers Notwith standing a liberal surply of cattle, the general market developed a fairly good tone and tho mefvernent was active. There was some uneven ness prevailing. It had very little effect on thn trade In general. The proportion of steers was fairly larg". and included a better selection of choice cattle than any day this week, and a larger representation of good grades. Of me d'um and half-fat kinds it waa not much larger than previous ds'-s, but the demand for such kinds showed little. If nny. Improvement. One lot of steers, weighing over 1.CC0 lbs., thick, far. were bid 36.50 at n lato hour, while sev eral good to choice; bunches were available at 83.7336.25. and quite, a representation of pretty good 'ires.ed-b.ef and exports at J3.10ir5.5o. In cluding some fair to good jearlings at 85.10 5 S. The heavier utters that I., export weights of 1.400 lbi. and above, hardly showed the snap that lighter weights did. boms rales of desirable kind? wer quoted 10c higher, but the general trade displayed early a goon, steady to firm basis. The common and medljnt gradei. e.f ealtle were comparatlrely slow sellers t :.904.25. UKEF AND BUTCHER STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 'Pr. liO.'lCS J6.60 ! siio , 4.50 - 3.90 , K.S0 .5.15 4.65 I7...1v-:...J, -ja...isn...'.i.v 1I...12R... S.I2 VI...12K... 5.P. 1.1...iaSB... 4..'. 14...15J2... 4.6; 20.. .10-;;... 4.35 13... 9W... 4.'0 17... 925... 3.M 4-....14M... 5.7 IS... MS.. 18.. .1241.. 3...1(3.. ."1... 103-1.. 2i...ir.. :...106... ci...i:i2.., 1190... E.50 8.. .1157... i.20 1267... CIO 2... SM... 4.7. lHil... 4.50 2...10V... 4.r. ir.7... 4.0) 4S.. . tn... :.- .. -SS...11J".. 4.OT 4.. ,10K... 3.73 Estimated weight. Yearlings: IS.. .1088... 5.W Steers und heifers: 1C...1125... 4.S0 BUTCHER CATTLB-TIie demand for butch er strck was fairly broad and an active trade prevailed, largely at flrm prices. Considerable unevenness was manireneel and many sellers were Inclined to quote the market from canners up at strong to ICo higher. The supply was fair ly liberal, and contained a much better asiort ment, there blng more of the good to choice cows and heifers on offer than for some lime. Strength was more particularly noted on the better gredos of heifers than cm the medium. HEIFERS. 2... 865.. .:. 8... 820... 3.00 24... 650... 2.23 5... 980... 4.00 S... 753... 2.85 1... SCO.. .J4.00 83.84 . 2.60 , 2 2.U B.. 42,., 2... 631... 2 S3 IBS... 2.20 19... 63). 7M... 3.75 6.. 661... 2.75 4.. :8... 2.15 862. 695... 4... 502... 1.50 23.. Cows and heifers: 14... 930... 3.S4 4.. . 855... :.5S COWS. ..MM... 3.25 .1169... 3.00 2.. .1215... 3.25 1 1. 6. .ll-.. .10M., :m 2.C0 2.50 2.25 2.C4 2.M 2.50 2.. .1115... 3.00 4... 985.. 13... 943.. M... 776.. 4... 917., 3.. .1013 ' 2.60 .1041. 2.30 Ii.. .1031. , 2.40 . :.s , 3.0) . 2.50 , 2.fi I... 960... 2.35 7... 8J8.. 3.. .1230.. 27... 932.. 8... 992.. 21... 873.. Z...I1I5... 3.: 6... 72... 2.: 6...1M1... 2.50 21... 883. .1015. S.35 11., 835... 2.25 12... 99,. . 2.15 MIXED. 30... 8.3... : 80... 709... 3.00 1...USO... 2.35 15 4... 840... 2.50 BULLA 7.. .1157... 2.23 STAGE. 1...1MJ... 4.00 VEAL CALVES. 7.00 6... 136... COO 4... 155.. 6.00 1... 200... 4.Z5 ... 213., (.00 1... 240... 6.v0 9... lei.. 4.50 2... 225... 4.10 1... 3M)., 1... 170... 3... 143... 5... H'.. c.oo 3.X 4.W 2.W r erf bO in HERN CATTLC-Thei mall supply Southern cattlo contained mostly mixed, com mon and meaium grades of block, th large end of which wxt cows The market, for this re--jon, was not very active, as thrc was noth ing to especially attract buyers, although a steady basis prevailed. Th only steers of any consequence offered were four toads of pretty good Territory r,teers at 83.40. considered steady Recelptr. of calves were about 350 head, jnd tho market was steady. TEXAS AND INDIAN STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. U...1OT4...-3.49 49..,1Q41... 33.40 2... 990...83.44 3...1000... 3.10 7... 914... SM 10... 656... 2.-5 ,.103S... 3.44 IX.. .1011... 2.41) 4... 805... 2.75 23... 643... 2.30 HEIFERS. 13... CS0... 2.15 I... 990... 3.19 i... in... 2.30 ... 73... tM COWS. 27... 820... 62... 792... 29... 700... in... eis... 2.45 58.. 2A2M 1.. 747... 2.30 83l... 2.10 W7... 1.90 59., .. 32.. 2.50 2.10 1.90 1.85 643... 636... 739... 2.10 33... 1.90 12... 617... 1.90 . 930... 1.50 1.. 10... WL., 1.70 1., BULLS. 2... 89.... 2.U 2... 905... 2.10 1... 3... 1.. M0.. 790., SM., 2.10 2.10 1.95 L. 2... .1170.. .2.10 M... 2."J CALVES. (Ptr Head ) 8.75 142... 183... 8.25 75... 13... 6.50 ... -sj.. SHEEP Only a moderaU supply of sheep ar rived, and whl.'n the ofTerlrgs Included a few bunches of good mutton sheep, good to choce Iambs were rather scarce. A good demaa I prevahed for the best qual.tr. but sheep and all em sals wera quickly taken at full eteaay price!, but Iambs ahowed a !!gat loss from ruefday. Half-fat sheep and Iambs both found a slow, dull market, as buyers want- qual.ty and those having plenty of flesh. The stockjr trado remains steady, with not near enough arriving to satisfy the demand. HOGS Another liberal supply of hogs ar rived, the receipts amounting to arcund 9.0)0 head, making a total cf 24.0t0 on sale so far this week. The quality w.s better than 01 Tuesday, although nothing extra. Several loads of good heavies were, available, but on the other hand there was a good many nigs and lights. The market opened with a good demand from all buyers for the best hogs trading was active and rales showed a gain of fully Ec. In plates a-lltt e more. Only the good hogs rece.ved this advance, as the common to only fair ones were but little. If any, tetter Hun ateady. c.ty butchers, packers and snippers wern all active operators, but they wanted only the good qial lty hoas, and paid littla attention to any other kind. The market continued active throughout the day, and closed firm, compared with the open ing, with nothing of any importance renuinlng unsold. HORSES Despite the decllno that took place In prices at the begnnlng cf tho week, none receipts continue very liberal, owing, no doubt, to the fact that country dealers had already bought their consignments and had to Up. The continued large recepts, coupled with the fact that the Southern demand Is not as heavy as "ant week, are consequent y conspiring to hold the market on a lower bails, the basis of valu-s is about 85 to 310 lower than last week. Good trades of Southern horses show if1?. "." decline, while the full extent of Uw latter Is manifested on the plain and ordinary grades. Notwithstanding the lower market, the move ment is active, shippers generally accepting the decllno and bnyers showing a great eagerness to buy actively on the lower basis. About EtO head were available In tho Wednesday auction more than half of which changed hands during the forenoon. Most of the decline Is aoaareit on Southern kinds, owing to the compiratlva fewness of heavy offerings and harness horses. Horn quotations: Harness norsss .....,..., Heavy draft, choice to extra..!"! Heavy draft, common to good Business horses, .7M to 1,300 lbs Chunks, choice to extra Chunks, common to good Farm chunks Southern horses choice to extra.. ...81500300 ... 175f225 ... 110U114 ... I5l6-. ... 1354fl.O ... 80UI10 ... 65&109 75O104 359 55 MULES-Though not quite as heavy as last week, tne run of mules Is quite plentiful, over 800 head being reported the first half of the week. The market remains on a slow and draggy basis. Over BOO head were in comm.s slon hands at noonWednesday. and were mov ing verv slowly. The large receipts on too of the heavy run and decline last week have caused a further decline in values, which gen erally are 87.50810 lower than week before last on the plain and ordinary kinds of cotton mules and thin mules of all classes. The good to choice qualities of fat mules are not Bhowing much change. In sympathy with the generally lower trend of the market, they ao weaker, too. In a few cases about 82 50 lower than In the last several weeks, bet the difference Is not much felL Dealers are not receiving as large a demand from the South as last week, and the fact that thev nn. ima... down with mules has caused tbe additional loss of strength with the accompanying slowness of movement, Mulo quotations: 14 hands, extreme range 14 hands, bulk of sales MH bands, extreme range 14Vt hands, bulk of sales 15 hands, extreme range 15 hands, bulk of sales 1SH hands, extreme range 15U hands, bulk of sales 16 hands, extreme range It hands, balk of tales. J 450 ........ tea 70 ......... 60110 siS so 70313a ..... 754flOO JSWloO lcoaiso UOfr-xo 1206151 By Telegraph. .Chicago. K(ir. 2. Cattle Receipts 19.000. in cluding 100 Texans: Westerns 4.500: market 50 10s higher- good to prime steers 8617: poor to medium 85.7505.80; stockcrs and feeders "CO 4.10: cows 81.5064.40; heifers JI.75a5.a: can non, 81.25e2.33; bulls 81.7594.28: calves 83e7: Western steers 83.7ES0.10. Hogs Receipts 20. 000: market So higher: mixed and butchers' S4.8oiftS.20: good to choico heavy tl.SSBS.S): rough heavy 84.60-34.90: light J1.75C5.0J: bulk of sales t4.S5O5.05. Sheen Receipts 22.000: sheep strong: Iambs weak. 10c lower; good to choice wethers J4.-3fi4.75: fair to choice mixed S3.50O 4.10: Western sheep 8364.50; native lambs 249 5.75: Western lamhs 8485.50. New York. Nov. 2. Beeves Receipts 1.910; good steers scarce and strong, others slow but generally steadyr some lato sales easier;, bulls and cows slow to 10c lower; steers 83.50 to 85.374; bulla CffS.'S: cows 81.15 to 83: exports 4.900 auarters of b.ef. Calves Receipts 2.110: veals slow and He off: grassers lower: Westerns dull: veals 84.50 to SS.Io: few tope 88.75; little calves and culls 83;S0 to 88: grassers 82 65 to 83; Westerns 82.75. Dressed calves slow: city dressed veals 8812c per lb.: country dressed 8ty Uc: dressed grassers and fed calves 4fr7c. Sheen and lambs Receipts 9,205: sheep firm: top lambs a shade higher; others full steady: sheen 8304.50: good wethers 84.75; culls 82-32-56; Iambs t5a-."2W: few head 88.21; Canada Iambs 85.73; cnl's U94.fi Hoe-s Rrelpts-.9S9: feeling firm. Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 2. Cattle Receipts 16.000, Including 6.000 Southern: market steady; choice export and dres.ed-beef steers JS8S 45: fair to good 83.5005: Western fed steers 83.500 6.50: ttockers and feeders S2.25&4: Southern steers 83.5094.75: Southern cows Jl.KKS2.tB: na tive cows Sl.50'33.50: native heifer 83.5084.50; bulls S1.C0O3.7S; calves C.3595.50. Bogs-Receipts 12.500: market opened steady, closed 5c h'gner; top 85.15; bulk or sales t4.70S5.05; heavy 8505.15: packers 84.8095.05: pigs and lights S1.2S4J4.90. Sheep Receipts 2.C00; market strong; nattvr lambs tl.255.75: native wethers 84.25; native ewes 83.2504; Western lambs 84.2SS3.75: Western yearlings P.7594.40: Western sheep 82.Ke4.10: stockers and feeders S2.5oa2.75. South SL Joseph, Ma. Nov. 2. Cattle Re ceipts 3.6C0; Ee lower: natives 82.75S6 23: cows and heifers Jl. 504.50; stockers and feders 82.OMy2.85. Hogs Receipts 6.102; SOlOe lower; light 84.7049440; medium and heavy 84.8535.10. 4S4fc.sak DaailfTa At At? If. t.-,Bi.m,f 1.-mIKm tf rsl slt-CITi SK1.0IUU, s.iui . VU lUHSt aa-iuivs Waits. wethers 84.35; ewes 83.85. REPUBLIC SPECIAL.' New Toxic. Nov. .-rgg-RtcJDts MU cases. Weather was perfect and ""?" showed a further shrinkage, which led toward a very scanty lupolv of fresh egss of aR sorts, but prices on them were held as unchanged and probably as high as conditions would war rant with the strong comneUtion given bv stor age, of which tha amount now being used must bo heavy, which gives rather a aulet look to the trading district.. Prices on refrigerators varied widely, according to customer, size and .....if.-, n. I... Vinr Mtin.ttflnn. wefi. about In 'range. On accented eiualltv of fine a standard mark or Indiana, wmen were nm u.i ." basis of 19c. still monopolizes the bulk of the trade. Quotations unchanged. ., 1'hlladclohla, Nov. 2. Ecini flrm and active: near-by Hrsts and flrst Westerns 21tt25c at "Chicago. Nov. 2.-Eggs firm: at mark, cases Included. IWeiSKc; nrsu 19c: prime firsts 22c; extras 24c Kansas 'city. Nov. 2. Eggs steady: choice Missouri and Kansas stock, new No. 2 white wood cases included, 20c, lois off; case count 18c; casts returned He lets. Dried Fruits. New Tork. Nov. 2. The market for evaporat ed apples continues easy, with futures otrerins helow spot quotations: common &'&: prime 4ic; choice Stt&54c: fancy 67c, Prunes arj an-lvlng a little more freely from the Coast, but as these shipments are mostly contracted for there is no additional pressure on the spot mar ket, which rules firm at prices ranging from 2c to 5-.c. according to grade. Apricou unchanged choice 9Vi-ill)c; extra choice lO-itrlOHc; fancy 11015c. Peaches unchanged at S'ic ' choice. 9334c for extra choice and VMVk lor fancy. Coffee, New Tork. Nov. 2. Coffee Soot Rio eiuiet; No. 7 invoice SXc: mild. quleL The market for enffee futures opened steady at an advance ot r.S10 point?, in rTiponir to steady European cable, and n rather better outlook for the vlsl b eupi'ly statemrnt than anUclpateil- Itualness was very quiet, but the market held the ad vance and closed steady, with spot 5 Point" i-nd oth-r pwitons 10 points net higher. Sales wer 22.750 bags, including Dec. at 6.80c. March at 7.e and May at 7.Jf7J0c. Batter and Cheese. New Tork, Nov. 2. Butter very firm; atreet price tlra creamtrj- 2323Hc: creamery held extra 2istr2p. Cheese unchanged. Chicago. Nov. 1 Butter firm: creameries 151? 23c: dailies 13',418'tc Cheese coxy; lOitlOVJc 1'hlladelphla, Nov. 2. Butter flrm: good de mand: extra. Western creamery 23-ic: extra near-by prints 26c. Cheese flrm: fair demand: New York full creams, fancy, 10"id:,do. choice 10U31uVic; do. fair to good 9i10c. Dry Goods. New Tork. Nov. 2. In dry goods bnyers In ter'tt seems to flag, and efforts to revive It are generally unsuccessful. This Is In face of the ract that a growing scarcity on many lines Is remarked, not only by the seller, but by the buyer as well. Yet there Is absolutely no spirit of speculation In any purchases made, although Improvement Is looked for after election, Sngar. Nev York. Nov. 2. Sugar Raw strong: fair refining 34-4c: centrifugal, 3-3 test, 44c: mo lasses sugar 3',4f?2c: refined flrm. New Orleans. Nov. 2. Sugar quiet and steady; open-kettle centrifugal 4tic; centrifu- ?al whites 4 5-16c; ye'Iows 434'Jc; seconds 9-lS Molasses Open-kettle 23830c; centrifu gal 12323c Sirup ISgaic. RIVER NEWS. Rise and Fall of the Rivers For 34 hours ending i : at 7 a m. Louis, Dancer. . 22.0 . 3C.0 . 50.0 . 3'. . 40.0 . 33.0 . 1G.0 . 21.0 . 25.0 . H.O . 15.0 . 15.0 . 15.0 . 13.0 . 12.0 . 23.0 . 18.0 . 21.0 . 15.0 . 21.0 . 24.0 . 30.0 . 30.0 . 15.0 . 33.0 . 23.0 . '5.0 . 29.0 . 16.0 SL Nov. 2, 1304. Station. PIttrturg l'ark.nburg .... Cincinnati 7yulsvl!lo Nashville- Chattanooga ... 3'lorence Jchnsrnville ... Evansvtllo ..... Ht. Paul Dubuqne Davenport Keokuk Hannibal Beardstown .... Grafton Omaha Kansas City ... G'asgow Boonvllle Hermann St. Louis Chester Cilro Memphis Little Rock .... Vlcksburg BTeveDort New Orleans Rise. -Fall. Gauge Chanc--- 6.1 "0.4 -.: 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 04 0.0 0.0 -0.2 -0.S o.o -0.2 4.2 4.1 2.6 6.C 0.1 -0.9 -4.S 1.9 .: 9.4 7.g 6.9 0.0 -Ti -0.1 -o.i 0.0 0.4 0.2 -0.2 -42 0.0 0.5 S.l s.s .s 3.9 9.2 2.8 4.4 -5.7 4.2 EDWARD H. BOWIB. Local Forecaster. River Forecast. The rivers In the SL Louis district will re main stationary cr fall slowly during the next 24 hours. River and Business. The harbor gauge yesterday showed 9.8 feet, cr a fall cf .1 of a foot In the last 24 hours. Business along the Levee yesterday was fair. The weather was partly cloudy and moderate, To-Day'a "Weather. Partly cloudy, with moderate temperature; light, variable winds. Arrivals. i Spread Eagl. Peters 1st , City of Providence Departures, Spread Eagle , , Mdney Belle of Calhoun Corwln H. Spencer. City of Providence Alton ...Memphis ..Excursion Alton Keokuk Hamburg ....New Orleans Excursion Arrivals TerDay. Spread Eagle Alton -.hester Caps Girardeau Cape Girardeau COmm-rce City of ri-ovldence Excursion Departures To-Day. Chester Cape Girardeau Spread Eagle Grafton Peterrs Lee Memphis Kennedy Jefferson City River RInlto Brevities. The Chester arrived early this morning from Cape Girardeau and way land ngs and will de part for the came points this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Cape Girardeau will arrive from com merce and Intermediate points to-day and de part for the same places at 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Sidney departed for Keokuk yesterday with a good list of passengers -and a fair con signment of freight. The Spread Eagle win make hr regular semlweekly trip to Grafton at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Th Bells of Calhoun departed for Hamburg yesterday with her usual good business re ported. The Kennedy, on account of arriving late, did not depart yesterday, but will make i,Br usual trip to Jefferson city and Missouri River points at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Peters Lee arrived late yesterday even ing from Memphis and will depart on her re turn trip at . o'clock this afternoon. Her freight trip will be good. The denbe fog continues to prevail aong all immediate river points, causing many boats to arrive late. Tho Ccrwin U. Spencer departed at noon for New Orleans with a good trip of freight and a number of passengers. She will engage In excursion trade In tbe South this winter. The fntv of Providence made her reralar excursion trips yestcroay vita a iair numper of passengers. By Tele-era ph. REPUBLIC SPECIALS. Memphis, Tenn.. Nov. 2. The river stands S feet, a rise ot .2 of a foot tn tha last 24 hours. Tho Sucker Lee departed at 3 p. m. for SL Louis. Tlie Sadie Lee departed at 5 p. a. for O. K. landing. The City of St. Joseph departed at 5 p. m. for O. K. landing. The Queen City for Arkansas City. J. N. Harbin for Arkansas River, James Lee for Friar's Point, and the Delta for Vlcksburg are loaded and will de part to-night or early In the morning. Tbe Government steamer Search arrived this even ing from the upper beads. Receipts by river to-day were 2,022 balea cotton. S bags seed cot ton and 7.823 sacks cotton seeaL John Douglas, Tom Patterson and Harry Doss. New Orleans and Ohio River coal towboat pilots, departed south on the Delta. They are posting up on tha changes. Cairo. III.. Nov. 1 River gangs reads 9.3 feet, showing a rise of vS cf a foot during the last 24 hours. Weather cloudy and warm. The Chape rone cleared for St. Louis at 6 a- na. The Gov. ernrcent snag-boat H. G. Wright arrived from Memphis at 10 a. m. The Herman Paepcke cleared for the Lower Mississippi nt 1 p. m. Paducah. Ky.. Nov. 2. Gauge reads .2 of a foot and on a stand. City of Charleston de parted for Golronda at 10 a, m. Royal departed at 3 n. m. for Smlthland. Lula Warren from Tennessee at 6 p. m. Weather clear and pleas anL . m Vlcksburg. Miss.. Nov. 2. The gauge reads 2.7 feet, a fall of 2 ot a foot. The Belle of. the Bends Is delayed for lack ot labor. The Amer. Icon departed for New Orleans. The Pride of Virginia departed. Rain for the first time in seven weeks. Cape Girardeau. Mo., Nov. 2. River on a stand. Weather cloudy and warm. Cape Girar deau up at 12 last nlshL Peters Lee up at 8 a. m. T. H. Davis up at 1-30 p. m. Chester down at 750 a. m, and departed on return at 1030 a. m. Orand Tower. 111.. Nov. 2. Chester down at E a. m. Cape Girardeau Tip at 6.20 p. m. Petes Lee up at 12-30 p. m. Chester up st 2:44 p. m. Gauge reads 12.2 feet and rising. Weather cloudy. Burlington. la.. Nov. 2. River Is S feet above low-watsr mark, a tall of I Inch. Weath er dear and warm. Tbe Eloise in and out from Keokuk. Pittsburg. Nov. 2. River i feet; falling slow ly at Davis Is'and dam. Cear and pleraanL Louisville. Nov. 2. River stationary: tn canal 2. feeL Wheeling. W. Vs.. Nov. 2 River 3.3 feet and tailing. Down: -Bessie Smith. Parkertburr. at noon. Clear and worm. Warsaw, RL. Nov. i Gauge reads 9.7 feet, a fall of .1 la the last 24 hours. Cloudy and cool. Sliver Crescent In and out on time. Chester, ID.. Nov. 2. Gauge 9 feeL and sta tionary. Weather fair and mild- Cape Girar deau and Peters. Lee up. hester down. Cincinnati. O.. Nov. 2. River 4.4; rising. Two, departures- clear and cod. P"vanievfIt- Vrnr. 9...f..-. .1lt.- .tAh, Par cloudy and wanatr. j PROMINENT MEN HERE FOR CINCINNATI DAY Heads of Several Leading: Business.,! Organisations 1st the Party That la Eseortlnse the Mayor. As thi escort of honor for the llayor of Cincinnati on Cincinnati Day at tha World's Fair Saturday a party of prom inent Cincinnati business men, most of them accompanied by their wives, arrtveej, In SL Louis yesterday In a private over tho Baltimore and Ohio. They are tbe Montlcello. 1 Actlns Mayor II. L. Gordon and former Congressman J. H Bromwell. who are to. speak m behalf of Cincinnati at the ex ercises Saturday morning, will arrlvo to day. In the party escort are somo of Cincin nati's most prominent business men and the heads of several of the leading 'busi ness organizations. Among; them axe John H. Gibson, in command of the party, who is president of the Industrial Kurei ,r. organization devoted to the Industrial" ex pansion of the city: J. C. Hobart. manu facturer of electrical machinery, and pres ident of the Business Men's Club: William Lodge, head ot the Lodge fc Shlplev Ma chine Tool Company, and president of tho Metal Trade Association; If. T. Atkins, prominent cotton manufacturer and presi dent of tho Ohio Stato Board of Com merce; George F. Dieterle, leading dl tlller; F. tV. Foulds. one of the largest manufacturers of macaroni In the United States: "vY. H. Harrison, wholesale grocer; D. T. Williams, brass manufacturer; E. E. Shipley, a leading Insurance man; Pen-" Wells, John Brltton. H. G. Foulds and Will "U Finch, secretary of the Industrial Bureau. The rank and file of Clnclnnatian who will take part In the celebration win ar rive later In the week over the various railroads. The ceremonies at the Ohio State build ing Saturday will bo as follows: Address of welcome on behalf of tha Ohio Commission by Commissioner S. B Rankln; address of welcome on behalf ot the Louisiana Porchase Exposition by President David R. Francis; response on behalf of the city of Cincinnati by Acting Mayor H. L- Gordon; response on behalf of the Cincinnati business men by J. H. Bromwell. ALASKAN EXHIBIT PLEASES. Assistant Secretary of Interior la Highly Satisfied With the Display. Assistant Secretary of the Interior Thomas Ryan, accompanied by his) wife, of Washington, D. C. was a caller at the Alaskan building yesterday afternoon, con sulting with Governor John O. Brady and Mrs. Mary E. Hart, hostess of the bond ing, regarding; tte appointment of a com mittee to select from the exhibits in tha building such articles as will bo sent to the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposi tion at Portland, ure., next. year. Secretary Kvan ws-i greatly d with the exhibit as showing; the rcso of Alaska from every possible stand alon-r universal. aETicultural. cducut and climatic lines In a manner that is more comprehensive and Instructive could bo given or obtained by any other means than taking a trip through the country. MINISTER TAKAHIRA BETTER. Physician Pleased With Japanese Minister's Condition. New Tork. Nov. Z Doctor William T. Bull, after a visit to the minister's) bed side at C o'clock to-night, announced that Mr. Takahlra was better than at any time since the operation, and had rested well through tbe day. WsPills After eating-, persoas of USosj haMt will derive great benefit by taktex on of these pills. If j-ourjv-ebeesi DRINKING TOO MUCH, they will r-Tomptiy relieve the nwit-ri. SICK HEADACHE . andnervousnexswhich rbnows,regter the appetite and remove jooeay feat Iocs. Eejantiy su-rar coated. Take No Substitute. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder uc AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY IK- J. $f Lra.$2.& W3NR The makers o LIEBIG COMPANY'S Extract of Beef have always tried to help along' the tjanse o good cookino; everywhere by snpplyinj; ho-asekeepers with nsefal cook books giving recipes for the easy preparation of appetizing dishes. Send your address oa a postal to CoretBIs im-na a Co., 105 nsaton BL, new Tork, sad yon will recerre one, free, by matt. STEAMBOATS. LOWER MIJtSISSIPPL EAGLE PACKET COMPANY TOMtlsT b-.CIJR'IOS aaaaaeaaa. lur tape Glrarrtejtti nnd Co-ssmeree. Steamer Cans Girardeau, svtry lf-vw-Ttr aad Piiday. S d no.: 88 round trip. ILLINOIS RIVER ---- For Beardstown and Intermediate Polnts. Steamer Bald Elglt leaves Saturday, November 6. at 4 p. m. Prom dock foot ot Vina st. Phones statt JC Kin 1Z04C H W LBTTTC. Asast. LEE LINE STEAMEIS TA MCMDUIQ f.1-v. I W laTlsasjiaraa ill atsat rn; Mil f-nrlnr-- Vlcksburg and Pin Rltrw. prrTERS LEK Thursday, New. 3. S d. m STACKER LEE. Monday, Nov. )V5 pVsaT TICES LEE. .Friday. Mov. 11, I p. m. From wharfboaL foot of Olive St. "hemes Main I00SA. Klnloch A issl Wm.E.AIbItz. Com. AgL D.M.Connors. OeaJtsj. ST. LOUIS. CHESTER, CAPE GIRARDEAU LINE. m STFAMER CHESTER wUl tears wtia-fsost. foot fine tx.. Tutidata Tbursdara aaStSSZ davs. t a r-. for Cans Olrardssn sMcltraW Undlnrs. SBedsl excursions only tJB "tsm round irlo. Including meals and bs-ith. Phemes Belt ma-n 4IA Klnloch a ii JMO a StkSatStittlLerAmt. UPPER MUSIMIPTI. " " ' nn I.HJL.-LI niiHmn m iimc tnikvas For Kiikik. Iiii, art litimKatf Ptiifs. STEAMER S1DMBY. E-rrrr Wednesday and Patordav. 4 ra. Pha-vn Main -"UdTA KAit BTfSS.'lr'. . "" ' "' '"" r, -Ha- WO. AMU MISSOURI RIVER. Str. Kennedv will leava fnn ft .. . , boaL foot of Market street, Thursday KaTTm. ber la t.o. ra.. for WaslalnStoTsTtiiBisS Jefferson City. Sandy HeJu5i saafnat f&oiatL. SaU Vita t- vt-sZSTTsMsW-S S e' 9 " 3t At UP-fcA-m. -"--. jsI 1-O-Vi-sB -sMrv .iesz; is'v l -f. n &, w n M 1 eSkMd piS-SaaU iOnTaal -St t farrisssf ,-a1 than ht --- L-V m,M .--- i J1I I? V If, m m m fi -I M eir. iJi 1 " 'Vflwrg B .. iij - V -t- -" e-- -sartfesgj ..MiMi .JTV&llM saSuaS'a-cs MtssaflBB