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5" s . .- v-y-' -,v TS,- 'j -, v-1- -EWt P4-; A-.Vr-1'-:! i"fV TSjJ' V u THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1905. T" & I if. You Will Need A Dress Suit if yon are to attend the Veiled Prophet's Ball. If you have none, or if your old one n ceds to be replaced, 'we think you will do well to order one without delay, as October 3d is drawing near. Dress Suits to order $50.00 and pward- "We Made Your Father's Clothes." Mills & Averill Broadway and Pine. : CONRAD'S I ! DELICATESSEN l 6!8 LOCJST ST. 9 32 kM or Sloan ii Hit ttfiilunL a n 'Wring Stlad, per round Me ii ax' val, per pound .-we r I'oiatei rquvtte5. per doz-n . .."Me 1 J!o i j-for' Ch -". Jit jiound 4 MATTHEWS' FALL HATS. 700 PINE ST. Is Your Roof Leaking? aie'a-Ii: r.r rir-ins M:KR Ml". !' f r -r warrant-! eld roofi re. ceierM e 1 ma-- ' rood us !- Wtl's or call t-- - Asb'-nos Mfg and 1!ocSi. Co.. 2vl-ii rr M Ixiuls Mo. iUPHWOK "IO HOT SPKINOS 'or ln'iiti 'ism and stiff Joints ar-t-aullslit Initio, and dr brat trratmrata. Il . ", . V " tlti. II Ifjl Cll r .t t Ii- j - 9 1 -,urs I ntli P a m. and frm I I I r t h n Inr amhiilanrr la fur hire at fsular r r ,.! 'vilir I-I'll fit J destitute. TAPE-WORM alt ill M sii an t. - ,r Vitmlff 4nr Ik-ckforSertairiv. cl k4I JlI.KC.,.Irt.Hlr-t Wi M. 7f BIDS FOR SETTLING BASILS. IJeard f i'ulilii' Improvements NN ill "niiler Letting; I'oiitnn-t. x:ni.usli the question was con- ! '. n- a lion .! taken by th -osrl of Public Improi. m.-nts j - t- ' toward 'citing the contra-1 for ' . . g trie two settling Lain .tl Nun f Hoik. A a meeting .1 i lh-k thi murmi.g thu sub- lll 1 .llscu"1 i;i v anil it Is ' i itht that an un lerai.it I:-g will 1- bed It H said tliat th- l,il. in ni -u.,,11. ire am! igut-u- as to the t-:ms p,nlon of th- "it !ni-or hiii n asked The enclneer i estimate for i w .rk is at-out 5"0." IL.tri Wall fur a lark; Ttira r ra , you alx-vo otir fallows Si!i.-c - wn tii k !.t tli.- mm nn i.in ! I ,m;- rt i .ini: aromnt io-l.i' wltli th u Till- Trust Cotnp.ir i:U!ii!i an-1 Kt trvot. with $!.' or mor- - J b-ill.l up surplua that tll -n-i . mu to takf" .iilvantacu of opjnir nitlos ami orofot u aciint tr.t;for- - r We pa Z tr ont t'er ninum. litl t-1-- .1 ir Cnll nc wtt- for ' .r itifi rination On! imi; Impart ! ! ;" r MmiiSitx i:r.ni until lri-tl ! i:n.l l.lfr In VII. i-ltic a k'n Into trlpi- X'.amt- K-?n- . No ? N-'rth Ti-n -jci '"-il trrt !- nw- am! a!tcnt'nl (i hatiK li'r- f I-. a .11 at th I- t -n -tr-T p!ii ii1 n f--t-, a. o-" u c h 1 --,i !! i' !'!:' U" -J'nt .1 f,llt -Tt - -. Mi 'm' t ' '" 1- N t- Kt tnk'ir no ' ---.I A k- ! a i 1 - t t- th WELCOME WORDS TO WOMEN. Womrr. " bo uSr Ith dlonJrr pea- ir to Uu'lr " houl5 w rlto to I)r. l'!rc nu rvolo Ire thn .lvlc of ;hyic!n ' over lortv -rTj'Tioiic kilic' and uc-vi?u1 pcilit In the dIiM -if women. Ktrv lo:t-r ha tho airtt ari'ta! consk!ritlo:j erKl U nvarJol irrrsily coniiiicntlai tnnr -t'tislth e!y t .tt wos'.rn nr'i fully to Dr lle (ik! th urouW lirsn'- fn-ni tcIHc to tfcr r iocl phTsi-lan. 'I h Itvat phy!c!n i prvttv nsr tD .i)- that h cannot ilu snThl". n-'thout an ,iaxtnat-.n. Dr. f'trr. hi;J Hint thr- U!:atfijl ara 'nit n. ar c"r.-rlly nr0!v and that --. S33U. riccp: la rare cv-. Jii)uU sn.t to th-'ni. !r rsr' !rfc2-nt curr ta tho rrvcj- of rocr hoai. lit "Fatcrl" ervvnption h.i cutvJ hnndrixi of tiiirhi of MiJ cai-. It 1 th on!y foitcliio o: 11 Ui'vd that ! th ppfoct an alartv riUuatnl pnv:-san jaj v.a-crJ,'UJou. medic iK'.e dealer ait onrr roa a uttl- tut. rKia't taWelt. ivn't trifle w.th your health. !.totr R.V. rce. Huualo. Y.. U hit vie and b U Vcnf.irs. cf irr-r. Csv.O. I ! TSVlT-i ll-s ;te""! :-"e- A crlr. W i"e dolur bfi. coaU PCI tT?t tu tar- with OR rrcrSpi cf T. c.-ec-t sj.tr.;. to par r'rft w wj'i : - act sa- .U-asJ - poI-l.-t-ral copy oT Or i"crtr ' reat :-tasw bocV. "The Coaxon -- Med'ca! A'ivt-T Cr. fcr 31 tar.-s the aie In c--th "Wndfti". Ad .r Dr. K. V. I'krc. MaSaio. N- . ji-TV TBCinciaaiLiiit.uiiM ,IJJi25Sa. WLL5. rtr-t jm- P T '' l VAesT R. V. V 'f.f over year .-Sts- .Ma fcoltatcC. tu: icr raaaro. l.Ht p!U. I !tii &(. l: ci CTt t si.s ta a ccrat"- vsr ' " ieravi- 4f? & aKa VlC 4vay d . r-- . r well , f Mr. T - s: ships' avti cf V .-iz-l lk4. ASKS RECEIVER FOR MAIL ORDER CONCERN Stockholder Alleges, Mismanage ment, Claiming Firm Lost !6S,000, and That It Has Goae Out of Business. , Janes H. Christopher applied to the Clr ctill Court yesterday to have a. receiver appointed for the Klltse-Druaasonil Mer cantll. Company. TJie company aa or ttaniscd February 3. lSJS. with a capiul of 4J.0W. to to a mail-order business. The assets now consist. It Is stated, of Cll and an asset said to be worth net in ex cess of tlO.090. It is also claimed that the directors are personally liable on cer tain stock. The directors are given at James T. Drummond. Charles R. Drummond. W. I Kline. Edward Westen. IV. B. Woodward. K. H. Kastor. William SI. Byrne. Brain ard Allison. J. H. Woolbtlnck. F. L. Luth. Jacob Oppcnhctmer. Matthew Courtney and James W. Baker. They, with the exception of Woodward, were the incorporators of the company, and al'-o its first itoard of Dir-ctors. it Is stated. Th late V. II. Woodward, father of W. B. Woodward, was one of the incorporators and a member of the first Board of Directors. TTic stock comprl"d 11C0.000 worth of preferred stock and LMQ.Oori worth of com mon stock. It Is nllcged that the pre ferred stock was paid up. hut that the common stock nas not. except as to a mail-onUr ILt of 3.) names, which was put in as an ats?t. at a valuation of JHri.Oi. while it is not worth mote than IlftoflO. Christopher owns thirty shares of pre ferred stock and tmenty-one shares of common stock. I It is allt-c-d that the company was mis-manas-(i aii-l tliat litn-en th time of It? organization ajid March 2J. 1B, IffiS.O) was lift. Tho rnmpany has done no business lnce March 2i and ha no oSlce or place of bu!n. it I stated. lis liabilities ar" .-aid to be more than $lf9(M). Chntophr is rcpreM,nt-,'l by Attorneys IVaico ar.d I)avl. The c-ise was prc ented for h temporary order to Judae Sale, who took the matter under con sideration. J.srl.k ev Year Carala. I-iraat variety In the cltv. X-w postals and novelties. PHIIJ!' f.OEDER. Bookseller and Stationer. 19 Uocust st. REUTIVES SPRINGING UP ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. SrorM at Pertoai Cobb Forward Claim Katatr Left aty Alexaa4er FrrxaawB. Mlser. Sear A a. III. KEJ'L'llLie SPECIAL. Ava. III. pt IS. When Alexander Fer Fuson. the centric iniier. dl-l. a few v.-t.el:s nso. It was not known that l: had ; Iivlne ndulvo In fact, all the hMory of lii life ill.l with him. hut the published .-.rco-jnts of lili fortune ha- hroueht ih-o-pl- troin far and ne;ir to claim relation ship CL'ilnmnti now hall from Kanas. MIs sourl. Ki-ntu'ky. I'cnnsylvanla and 1111 noI. forty-tl! persons In nil. Two men claim to l l.Ia brothers, on of whom w-mted to .-xhi-mo the liody and take It heme with Mm. tut Mayor M irenhelmer if Ava i fued to allow It. One woman ililms to ! hi sl:er One thinks she a, hi- dauahtcr pnd iinothcr thinks she Is his niece One man clal-n to be hi" nephew, and thu It r e. Forty thoii.ap.l dollars of his wealth li d'iMX'tid in the Mer-rhants'-Laclcdf National Rank of St. lyiuis. II. A. Forman of St. IsiuTs has been anjioliitcd adri.inltrator. The remainder of the old trail's nionev was loaned to rersons In Southern Illinois, and IhiMIc AdmtnStrator Simeon Walker of Carbon ilale. 111. Is locklr.c aftfr It It Is t-ald that eicry lawyer In Jackon Oountv has ! n encaee.! iiy claimants. Jut b--for 'il death l-Vrci-on willed all of his properly to V G IVncnir. one of t! tno-t prmlre?it men of the rountv He lja. eraplox-i-d the law firm of Herlx-rt I.-v- and also Irey Wcn.er. to help him ("ok aftr Hie matter. At the tliin of Ferguson death It was estimated th it his wealth amounted to Hl-.nt j-nr.. but lit r developments have iro.-I that :h-re is a eonsideraMe nrro-jT't -nor. of his savlncs. p'oUibly novsh to r'j the t-dal up to jfr.."-". WANT TO KNOW IF MISTAKES CAN BE RECTIFIED. Sntiporaaa fore raa for Fifty Wilnrsara Be- Jnry In Inaestlaalloa t Tax Hrlarai. "Memtior- oj the Grand Jury and Circuit Attorti- "-.ic-T have ben l-sicl by tel. phone v ill and letter.s. since they lxc:iti their iniestisatioti of r.Heeeil return.-, on pronil pr-ix rty and the inquiry us to real estate at"-xmcnt It is understood that p-ominent persons are now in!"iis to learn nhither they can rectify inus'ake mail In th-Jr re turn and they are nc'r to learn wheth-r the Grand Jury inti nds to vote Indict ments. Iie-plte cnirar statements it Is known that iruit Altornev Sas--r do-s not ex pect th present Grand Jury to be ab'e to eonipltte th- lnr-.timitlin and vot- ln dletinents. lni' It Is believed that the "c tober G-and Jur will do -o. Subpoena fer al--ut lifiy ;-rson, will Tie curt- to the Sheriff for sen ice to-Iav. n the lit. it is a:d are seeral well Know :i p.'r')n ulm-n the Gnmd Jury his re.i--on to l:i-e inn more personal prop er! thin Is shewn In their return to the a--M-or t'lnr (nrrrHiadrare fatlanery. I" h-ts of p.ij.T and liO envelopes "M'Irn I. men In li for on y ft") T MBUMOp J ri'Ai:i) KING S iMall ordr tilled ) Hroadway. Cor locust. CITY WILL SAVE ABOUT $1,500. I'oiitracts for FoiWer ami Flour Are Awariktl. HMs were opened In the offlc of the Commissioner of Mupplies yesterday for the folder and Hour for city institution for the -lucveejinir thre- month. Th Sfrni of ti contricts indicate a savins to th city of ab-vjt $1 ) during the term, compared with th same perloi Just clos-Ina- Th rontrsct for flour for th House of l'efus' which supplies all of the city Institutions wttli bread was let to the larondert MilUic "ompan th bIJ t lnc Kl; a barr-I as compiirS with II i lurlr.i: the lat term The otl.r contracts 't T' I,ihrT,.--in I5rts. timothy hi. J3 prairie hj r in cl.--er liy. 115; corn t-mp 11 lit S Heck Nj I oats. 13 is mixid ?-Jtt. 52 rts mixed corn. S een's ir "h-l or $1 IS Tl.e wheat trw tu'. w.r diii.'e.j nmou; other contra- tors it. i tiii: iuki:. t H A H-se Tailor N K :;S and Locust. ADMITTED ABUSING CHILD. Mr-; Ioc!on Kntereil PJea ( Oiultv and Wa Fined ?.'.. Mr James F IMo nf N s"lT lye -e-.t," apjs-ril It tfi o.-i of Crtn'na! t.TTTs::..-, veir-i-' mortoic wlti h-T o.--..' D ! 11 -Ti". cd er.ie-rd a p ta of fT-l.tl !' 5f r."e vf r.t -"itl'lC !Cr !;. "iiv I'.rtr, t ,;- It va alleced that she b.-at the iThi.sJ wth a broom stick Tha case was or h r-- ke- for Trial t,i 'pt-rrtx-r . ard Mrs ld'-"'- , on ! '.--xp.s-te-1 Jj-lcr Jn.-r wni.' ot ac;p: the ," urn 1 , fir-J tl .te--ie. t . tlcraane Otr r F ior TTl the - .-t as.! a r-a o. tTa,.-U c-Tts. w,.- 1 J!rs lXl-cn rrtid DOG BARKS ALARM HOUSEHOLD I-tj".-r- Awake to Find House oa Fire. !; trriers barbed ard lam4 th oc- 1 ccpssts oj its l-ra-ii;M- "hi yes-lerias- mcr(i-iS aiMrti- "'cr t B'cfcrk, ae3 r.-e ttrtftt ed ., av.r xj,. t,aJJ,. tsc Tt. sr N-kied to atr JVttr HocVirv wSMi cewiv-i- a rwji-s'ac-haas-. Tiw harklr? of the -ter i'Vced the str- fc'Tc-J t- ti :T't Tix '.zr startis h- ta V-o.rifr cd r der tr ek-l ilK Rt rpfnd. The damaev i n o TV- na-'rk.r Water Btalka. Fc--l itrett x-yi lirx -:. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiininimiiiiiii'iiiiniiiiiiiiiii t TscWartrs y WMsfeSt JtVClfjr ABlsaiaaW ig Solid finld " heavy :i--3UUU VIUIU, jurt hsndraad. huntlna- case, richly engraved design, as shown by illustration. Fittest with tar "Paraa-aa" 21 JewelM marrsieat. the railway saaa'a Mral tlaseplece ' Price. $100.00 Gentlemen's Other Solid GoU Watches at fnm 85.00 toS860.00Ladies $16.00 and Uf. I J, Our Illustrated Catalogue X FreeMailed to Any Out-of- X Town Address on Request. 1 1 1 1' III II III II 1 1 1; I HI lrf I T SAY WAS' INOPPORTUNE Politicians Declare Cleaners in Republican City Central Com mittee Overreached Themselves in Haste to Oust Ludwig. The recent reorganization of th. Repub lican City Central Commute- Is still ihe principal topic of go-slp among tin poli ticians of that party and with few c csidions the opini.-u U express's! that the move was untimely. It is also hinted that the "cleaners" oierlooked a point In oust ing Chairman l.udwig and Secretary VJcr shon from the organization. The diiosition of fli worth of furni ture might not hae !n mad the casu? belli had the "cleaners" been alivw to th sltu-ttion. according to the opinion of some. The-fact that a majority was sutll clent to deprive Ludnlg and Oershon f their seats in the committw Is granted. 1'Ut It is argued that It was not ncc---ary to espel them as meml"rs. to tleprive them of th-; o:Ros which were coveted by the "cleaners." In the past it has occurred that the Re publican City Central Committer has elected metnliers at 1 iri:e of that orsanl zition. giving the nddisi memters the power to vote on all que-tlons and to hold ottico In the committee. The object was to give prestige to the committee by the ad dition of a few inisinesi men. The t-xample. although followed by the State Republican Commlttis. In the elec tion of Thomas K. Nlcdrltmhaus to the chairmanship and Joseph McCoy to the position of -ccr lary. was plain before them, but It was completely overlooked in their hurry to ehct Chairman Hone. Neither XIrdrlnghaiis nor McCoy were members of the State Republican Commit tee bvfore their election to the yltlons they now hold and It i- claimed that the same conditions govern the local organi zation. Th.it the "cleaners" had completely over looked this jtolr.t Is evident from the fact that enotich influence was broucht to boar o:i Cortwr liaron to cau- him to threat n tlersfcon with dNcharge In tlie event that he Tailed to cast his vote for Howe. The Coroner has since reeonld ertsi his threat and It Is viM that Ger shon will remain In office throughout Sec tor laron's term. The result of th. rouch-shod work la. the committre hopde"-"y split, with nineteen mi n on the one side .aud nine on the outer. FINE GOODS FROM ABROAD. Shown at the Fall and Winter Op eniii: at Scrufrjrs. Vauder- voort S: Itaruey. Scruggs, Vandervoort & lt.arneys dry goods tre has b--en complef-ly refilled with a lir-md-rcw stock of iroids from the r?.st and aln ad. and patrons an-1 guc-is tlnd i2hts to ilelight th-lr eyes in the myriads rf U-autlful artirlov which liae found th'lr way into the Llg place trom Old tVorM marts The hrm's fail and winter otK-nlng sea sen is -me in mllllnerj an-1 all other de partments, and. as th- entire lot cf old stock was complete'y old out during th summer, ampli rcom was provided for the new a350rtm.rr.ts. Onlv t'.e 1 --t for i's ot has i., n secured in ev--rv depart ment, and no roods rf th quc.-tiotraWe clas have iwsn t ro-jgrl In W re fa-hlrti is h pn-i- mliating fea ture, th- comt-anv ha- o:,ll! 1 Its s -!ec-t'orts to m-ii'iitactur-rs who h ie achi"Vit! t.e create. -i--tincIon In k rirt abreast f the !lm-s Th- mw a-s-irtm-nts of nn-r-chandl v-e oharaet.ris'ics that dls. t!nsu'h tliem for tlnir s-Iectness and lompVtere-s. and the Arm lnites visits f -r Inspection. The siveral representative? ef H-o great house who have ln abroad hav- re urneil sn ! tie re-ult of ih 'r lrduiir" In th" Oil "-' I ,s appar-n in ih- cools on exhibition. Particular prid- Is felt In the display cf Frcni h handmade moslin un derwear In which the tlrm ulwav-. riritlrs Itelf. The cloak buyers have brouzM horn a rhol, t -ll-ct'. n cf da'-u- cpera K-ir-ments snd g,wns for or era receptions ai d other everlig wear. 'and mny now una unlqu d--igrs are among tl." lot Every department of the store 1 mad up entirelv of new gnod from Eastert ma-k't. and from linden. I'arls and , Hrlin Fall and r .nter prlc- in this Us I rmpcrlum are In keepinc with the c!as I of articles ofered. qua.l't and not quantity i-:r.ir e. n- :eett an-i -n romoanj mikes the htatrr,nt that whei customers tr eaoers i-am fi- f:gu-- T?'ae.-il on the tr.oar '. .." arl.-Ie ore t'iy Wl o;.- SOC is be fill - i yi In wortie-rient at how l -u;M 'ria so fir and let ! n rl- es :n ? I,lUts MITCHELL ORPERS MINERS TO ACCEPT AGREEMENT. roaralna llllaot rt'rntlir it-iard'a trinncrnirnu With lin-nlr f I lilraao and Alton ubo llrlct. t JU.l" !IU.- vlT'lVL Ppr.r.iri :-!. 11! Sept ! -Th- action of tc Ke- .-ive Uoard of thr Ihln-it.s in ners. in f8""i-a; n airrfir,"- n'th tl.e op erators iti !h macbir.e mines In the '"a -'-to arj Al'on subd.ri-1. fiom wh.'rh the miners ai.;ra!el to Na'iinal PresS-Jent Mith:: ha ter. jsttnel. l'resl.- Mitcbel! frnt a telegram to t- tn.-.er. to-daj n i- l.lch h- .r.ua'lv "'J -ha: he had to jurlsi..-:.-i- In ti mst:- ur.i-s t. -re na a vloiatt. o he later.lrtte aireemnt He siori- thit. inas-no-h a. ther- Wi no t-!:i-n t n-ea ;. -o.j c.-msiy w:t th uepl--mrtnn. acrcmetit effected ly the State nsoitivp Itoard A a rejlt a: IT-sJJ-nt Miih-ll tat.:. a actiai of the ccnirltte t m vax :ou k-i .-.lons tro:ve-t wll' h hcl! to rasmiB a Auburn The n-itPnal p-es . Cent's rRAs.ag- wSH be rd azi the to-n-rutt"-? wU nport the miter so the l.-c. WTJ'lte- h- men nlll r-iurn to work cannot be fvirecaited A referendim vsw ta.a lat Satarday os th iJt:v of National Vic preti!r.t L-wav t, return to xork was rejected b a l-ge trK-niy Thv arreement flectel itt: ; rators t"---.Je that ctoi shall le bo i;k. priands c- .ess of ;-o-Vr Tbss n-eats tha" the iterator d not kw &. m. . a imr. .v e- T Tr-e n- ! .r r-i mv !os,n str-c J6 j I aa-i D-ear!j oce taousand miner ..r a3eted -Piro-Forrwliis" iFiner Am-ad. as t ute ur.ns for tjn:. re. -ula la cr milar accident cr a?tica. REORGAN EZATION ISw'Ht'l'TiGM Fine Solid Gold Watches , TerB2od. Jaccard sad Kiss's celebrated tlraekeepers, gturaateed rsUa--L-L ble aad accurate aad all that a vatca shoald be. Are you tater- ested? Will yoa come to aad see our cnooae irom. Solid H-kirat heavy cold huntlna case, enixaved with handsome mon ogram, fitted with our Constant" highly Jeweled Fnr $" I Ml nickel movement- 900mVU aaar -saa? bbbbkSw aaVaVaw H aaaaaaTW " Taiaar aQr .aataVaaftaaftaaftaaftsaaW !aaVlaSaaaftafekrSV MERMOD, JACGARD i BK.aanuau aa, , a.ua,ai MOlBaVlY Gill. I BRaffCT Hwalf VI HI VHHI aawsttrVw I lit 1 1 1 H II 1 1 II III 1 1 HI 1 DECLARES ITALIANS SHOULD GO WEST M. Iario Trochet of Turin. Italy, Says Desirable Classes Do Xot Emigrate to United States, but Stay at Home. 31. Mario Prochet of Turin. Italr. rep resentative of :i large Turin firm, who was in St. Louis on liulnes yesterday, ih-clarnl the Italian immigrants make u great mi-take- by remaining in owr crowdei! Eastern cities, m. 1'rochet aaid that although this Is hi.s lirst vl'lt to the I iiiteil Slates, j... iliees that this is the srvate-t country of all. When s-en at tin- Southern and asked why so many Italians leave their country to come to America, he said: "The cla-s immigrant that vou net In this country are not of the desirable kind. They are from the South of It ily and geiier.illy and with few- exceptions an- a u.-el-s Jot. Of course, ther. are some exceptions, but I am speaking gen erally. The n-al good Italians of the Northern Province, l.c-mb-irdy and Pied mont, do net emlgrite. but an- con tent to remain on their farms and till their own soil. The land to good and they hae no reasons tor leaving for a foreign country. In the South it is dif ferent The land Is not nearly ro good and money Is scarce and so they pack up anil come to America. The great mMake the Italian Immi grants make in this eountrv Is that thv do not go Into tho West, "but remain ill the crowded cities of the Eist. Thcv grow rapidly and In a few years, they arc over crowded. In the West there Is plenty of land and If they would come West and settle down ns farm' rs It would be better fo- 'h-m ar.d for this eountrv. Very few Italians return to their own country. There are a few. of course, who have made little money here, that Is a fortune In their own country, and so they return to spend their day1 in an easy way." Mr. Prochet speaks seven language and is familiar with every country In the world. rTom St. Louis he will go to San Francisco and then return to New York, win nce he will eall to Egypt. FINE FRUIT SHOW BEGINS. Pomolopieal Society Meets at Kansas City. Kan-a r-ty. Sept. 19. The Am-rlcan Pomol-clral Society began Its twenty ninth biennial m-ellng here to-day. A large array of fruit was displayed. A Rronklyn firm -howed 1" varieties of European pars. rtcently importtd. ar.J grown In this countrj. Among those ntt-nding the meeting are John Craig, profissor of hotti ulture at Coraell FnlvtrsUy. and Tainan Garcia, profewor of horticulture at tl.e Meslll Park. Roswll. N. M. At th- oi-ilng sc."-lon. W. C Iterrj- of Rochester. N. Y.. nsponded to thu a 1-t!re-s-s of welcome The Faaentlala f Good Beer. Corn produces fusel oil an-1 fusel oil bil iousness Corn or Its by-prrdiicts. if used in connection w.th the brewing of l-!r. wi'l present it from projrly maturing, and It will remain green bter. no ir.atur how long stornl. To proIuct an altccether healthful beer there arc othi r esscri'ials lx.-slde.s c.'eanll :.es.s. In addition to this great factor the principal ronuii-ltes are. the ery b.-st b:ir ley malt h5iri-st grade ln.pii. sjiecial cul ture yeast ar.d pure nat-r. Urewers of fine lieer- should not permit the usp of corn. Its by-products, glucose or other cheapening materials to enter their pr-iducts !vrr. Ilk, milk or cream. I extremely delicate and readily ale-orb odors, espe cially ro d-trlng fermentation T'-er'fcre the creates: care sboii.-! be exercised to pnv-nt contarj with odorous articles. Th- Anhuser-ltu-ch llrewlng Associa tion mk! th- absolute assertion that they nre the only larce t--eninr con-ern In America that n-ver termitted earn or Its by-produe-s to be used In the brewing of their beer. Th- cco.sSj stnr.TC buililinr of th! assoclatlcn which have now re-ichd the normou lagetlt-g catcicity of .ri) lar rels. provide ample facilities to age tr ir b"ers from four to six mi nths. threby re rn Ing every trace of the lnlurious. un feimentej constituents foun-1 In lmm.itui leers. The fine flaver and un!fornlv good tasfe of lfDWKISER the principal of the An !. js---iist;fc brands, makes :t tli- stand ard of quality by which all bcrn are Judg-d. o-nmandir.g the hlcl-rst price. -et lead lrg In ales crrves that Us surterlority is rcognizd througho-il th- world. VOTE S25.000 BOND ISSUE. leflerson City Citizens Want Street Improvements. RJTT-THjf prei.vi. t'.'e llimtrt. fl ?:ea Tested free. S- f'rs. Jlond and Mortgosrry a: MERMOD. JcAI;D . KING'S. Hroadwa). ccr I.Tcj't. andr--rli.nt Association. REPfp.Ui SIlCt'L IJr.co'.n. PI. S-tt IH -The :hlr:r-.ord annua! ccnrentloi cf t-. loi-sn c.j-ty , su-..iay-t "ol A."ii.an rnvr.l tbis rrrmlrj; m the christian ""hu- h. In Mo .it P;aVl. W-th a trg atterOaice Ti ofT.ec-s pf t, assocL-'km ar- Pr-"-Jnt. J C. Currr "Pra-cr: v! orild-ni H F TVaVenvan LIn-elr. s -retary Mfa Emma -isley incoir.: treasurer, hrank iiet.s. Atltr-a s A -Ts-r of p-imlner.t ivo-jLer th-ierfw-it S'ate -t prent. and -. Ill HeKver adire-'. f.n.J Cofili. i We hiv :h- rsT "-S larcest lot ef ct-nulnc 0d Crew WVsfeles n' all ac-s. 1 the r(v SoM ic th- eiriral pack ace. pit in hoitW V.m. H. jf k Cc l"-tr5 txcist JT H". . rolt App.lafeal r.rrr:jc sp-c:ai. Sprincrleld. 1IU. Srpt. J3 Governor D nee-i to-day announced the artyd-itm-nt of W S. Sco:t of TaVr- !e to be 1-ublie .Ultelnjitcr U CluUtUn County. J, Y- Ti ll Mo. te;t 1? A sp-'MJ !! ttor hell her' t--'y fir th irpose o issvit-c r' ir"i of stre'.!-jpro e. men: b-mds. carr'nl b a vnte of 3 t" 13 MM M ASKflCa 1w RaK assortmcat? We bare over 5,000 to fki'.Id ll-karat gold huntlna case. fitteil with our "Constant" highly Jeweled nickel movement Price, $35.00 & KING f Mall and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled. Money Returned If Not Satisfactory. 1 1 U I M- - ! r . I II H- I-;---.-- FALL PURCHASING SEASONJEAR CLOSE Flood Delays Arrival of Buyers at Interstate Merchants' Meet ingThose Early in Market May Return. "The fall purchasing season l. about clos.!." raid V. O. Saunders, secretary of the Interstate Merchants Association, yisterdav. "The flood lias kept many buyers oat of St. Louis this week, but I think thcv will be In a little late.r. and we may hao a ruh towards the close of the fourth meeting. "The entire country Is in such a pros perous condition that many of the buyers who were in the market early will In forced to return and Increase tljclr stock. They have already sold more goods than they did all Last season. Most of the merchants In the market at present are from Mis-ourl an-i Illinois. Among tho.-e who registered at the Inter state Merchants Association yesterday were: Jtiiwuri 1 C Gore. U-aitroniery: Mr. L. " One Montgomery: F. W Tupker. Hl.ick Icre. Mil's --.ai ie u. smith. ..h: iliis Iora Matters. Neusho; Ial,h Mclb-n!-!s. Krsix aty: Ml. IV n Ci-na-. Itrekll': Mrs. It K. Kvans. l:,r.kIIl-: M. II. M'l;,ir. Chrlestn: la Jlajo. I.tnrfus; J. T. H-rni. Neosho; M. V l:ussll. Ituckhart: Mrs. l. II. Soe. .ex-an-lra. Hies Amelia M. Heyer. IJ.Me. VV. .. S-nlth. Hur.lfxlll-: c. I. lii-athery. 5ran-l Cen ter; S. A. seh.s-k. .iimUa: J. Bark. Oran. and i Ii ScoIr. oak IttMce. Ill!nis-I. W. Sloan. Ge!een.ta: Marr E. lllg (rtns. Winchester: Miss Apna IVrKth. Mount Pulaski: Miss Ra-xrai ll-.-k. M.sm: I-alaskl. Miss Is.- Crawfe-I. S.annertonn: Jef. Cox. Cartenllle: Mr. I-!1 ox. firtenlM-: T. S. rawfor-J. A.liley; p o. S-axe. Ix-nver; II. 1 nf..!seii. ftmnfe'd: A. Alltn. Pahci-ra: o. II. llur.Kti. w IMra-I.i; IV. la-n. l-niugbien: A. J l!s--n. Metrot-o!!. Wm. s"hm. Paris; 1. V. Huihannr. Sumr.er; P. V. liwhanan. I-aris. ArkansasN. Gcrt'n. Ijk Vlttane; I IJelr. Helena; Alice Oiapinan. Little ItTk; Mrs. NVI- ii- K:ciiin. jiorre;i-in. lurry 'irauman. alar M: S. M Mrrlfc sVrt Smith Texn N. S. SooVkson. Mln,!a. Kar.sa-L. J. S-ha1. Al:ire Kentucky-F. Iliocks. MayfaM. Icaet nirthmnnth Rlaara. S-IJie Solid gctd rimr. blrtbmonth flower de slg:i on both sides of Signet Initial en graved on Signet free. MERMOD. JACCARD KING. (Mall order. filled.) Broad way. Cor.LocusL DEMAND FOR CARPENTERS ONjSTHMUS IS GREAT. Serrrtary ef Clvll-ervlee ranmla- alaa Wants .assea of Time Vk Dealre fo Co to Paaaaaa. Milton M. Dearlng. secretary of the Ninth I'nlttd States C!vl!-Service District, ntmounce.j rsterday that he wanted the name of all Journeymtn houe carpenters who deslr- employment on the Isthmus of Panama. Free transportation will be furnished from New York to Cclon. and all persons employed will receive fyl! pay on the basis of an eiglit-hotir day while en route from New York to tn.-ir p-jst of duty. Th- salarv paid on the isthmus to car rente rs Is '.-: cents an hour an-1 time ami a half for rvortlm- Carpenters who con template going there are required to take with th-m their Kits of too's Mr. Dearlng said that free medical and hospital attendance win I provided, and emplojes will be granted six wc ks leave of absence each e:ir. after havlrg been In the employment of th- Government for eight months. It Is sail that the many pew buildings to be erected Is th- cuuso of the great demand fcr carpenters. Iron Moaatala Finale. Through train service, leaving St. Louis In!on Station dallv. No 7. Fast Mall. Texas and California. 35 a. m Through s'e-plnc car to I.o Angeles, op-en for occupancy after 23 p. m. Chair ca to EI Paso. No 1. Dalins, Fort Worth. San Antonio and Galveston. ::fl p. m. Through chair cns and sleeper Stn Antonio. Dining car. No S. Dalla. Fort Worth. Colorado Txas). San Antonio and New Orleans. S 10 p m Throuch s'-eplur cars to Hot Strings. Ark.. City of Nfexlco and Gal , i -.Ir car 'n T'lnrkana and Colorado iTexas). Dining ear No. !. Memphis Bapccsa. dally. ! p. m Through sleeping ca'rs and reclln'ng hair cars between st Louis. Memphis ard IJttle Rock. No Si. Delta. Columbu and Cairo Ex press, a eclock a. m. No J3i Thebes accommodation. Illinois Division, t-oi p. m. Also through train via Illinois Division. rv"tor. I'eJt beyond I!l:no. ? 30 a. m and .IS p m So-tmVur.d Train No 1 will stop on fis at Mldllebrook Annapolis. r-. Arc and Aredla Northlsiurd-Traln No. i will stop o-. flag it Irontin, WHliair.svIIle and Leep-r NEEDLE BURIED IN HER HAND. Mrs. ScruirfT Must Undergo an X-IJay Operation. An X-ray xanlnat: n will b necesrary tr-.3sv a the ttr IIorlt.il :o locate a r. die. which Mrs Kate Schnrff of No. IVS MI!Vr tr-:. -leclar-s j. In r rlsht hand ? says h- wa s'riibbtnr tb T.tsx a: hr hora- Moiday it-i she ran the r.fjv Into he- ha-d An effort to re move i: at the ;lme failed Mrs S-hnrff 'ays she v r.t to St Mary's Infirmary -r.r-aiia:Iy af'ur tje accident. ? th- needle co-jH not b rotten out a-!ij .he was told to w5 :o th- CJ;y Hot rl'.l Hrr irm Is st-ollen to ai s.-naturat six frem li wrist to the elbov ar-i i pain she . l of the m;st ac-.tr char acter raahl llaatlaar WIthoat l.lceoefc RRTtlJU- ?PE.riAl- Lit'-5-id. It!. Stt l-Gor- IJ'Jckley and Tliornas I-C-ce ing r were arretted fcr hunttr.c thoul licenses the charge be ing preferred by ivjty Gam- Warder J S Johr'?n of this -it They nrr beta fin's! J"5 ar.d c ts. amfur.It.c to E each Hniu. Froas HI. Taralloo. Janv-s O Cbur'hllt Deputy Coll'ttor of the Port, hes rnlufsni from his reraar Hcatfun at South Haaen Mich.. !rr he s:snt -cral wr-ks. Hi family accom paaieil him home. II s-at-d that while thre. be amt.-.-iI himself by catching Hb u2 tne llfe-sa'.lrc station. I A CARD. Tothw Lrttos-nd Mt The aiaaajrs of the HU-MAIHC BOOT SHOP are pleated to mote the interest taken in the new store, and the erery-day increase in its business since coming among- yon. They are convinced more aad more each day that the public in general appreciate the exceptional values they are giving, and are resolved more than ever to give only snch values as will redound to their credit. Wt talk Mil to tat Mta, m. tat miM tta fori- Tftry cltst. Ladies9 Boots, $3.00 to $5.00 Men's Boots. $3 JO to $6.00 Misses9 and Boys' Boots, $2.00 to $3.00 Infants' and Child's Boots, $1.00 to $2.00 Would be glad to have you step in and see the new store. It's a beauty, and deserving of your attention. hu-manTcot shop 501 HOBTH SIXTH STREET. Grsw. PHae WOMB'S vm t lVlHitt4ni" SWCES' IniMiriitriS. iMfe aJJ-Ms ! sBs-SM Mtrutwllil aMat ffflaT -SCHOTTEirS LOU.S.1 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON MAY APPEAR IN ST. LOUIS. Xra-r Edaeatar Esaeeted to .r la Thto City at Kaaaarlpatloa Day Celebratioa. Hooker T. Washington, the famous ne.p. ne!if..e ontl lender of his RlCe. Is eapccteil to visit St. Louis. ITI lay. and to Oliver an au.iress ai iiic i-eiruiainni of the anniversary of Emancipation Day bv the negroes of St. Ia-iuls. Shaw Post. Nix JC - A. R.. the only negro post of the G.A.R. In St. louls. will relehi-ite Emancliiatton Day. September SS. with a patriotic demonstration ut ltioemecke s Grove, jio. saw xottn uroau way. Headetl bv a military bind and with another band In the procession, the mem bers of the post and the invite d sveret and patriotic societies will march to the grove. The procession will form at Heau- rnoiil anil 1-iwion avenues, in oe iurc noon. and will be under command of Colonel II. R. Barnes. Representative white and negro speak ers from ull over the country will le present. It Is exsiected tliat Mavor Wells. Governor Folk. Cyrus P. Walbrtdge. Chauncy I. Filky. Walter R. Vauhan. author of the Ex-slave pension Mil. who was five time Mayor of Council Muffs. la., and others will b- present. Among the negro speakers of national reputation, the following will speak: President Hooker T. Washington of Tus-kegt-e: J. Milton Turner, former minister to Ulieria; IMward I'atrlck Penru Supreme MUmmsmmmmammmmmm Free Cooking I Nimf irmiiir An at llWIff tdvlll6 " Mi " ws.-ixsf wi- Artistic Enameled Ranges. BEST BY EVERY TEST. )l) E give a 10-year guar antee with every range sold. Do not fail to see the range in operation. Clean, Durable, Economical. The most satisfactory range sold. Over three thousand in use, all as good as new. Don't confuse The Artistic Enameled Range with the Ordinary Japanned or Blued Range, they differ in every wav. LAST A LIFETIME. It will pay you to investigate. All are welcome. Sold by reliable hardware dealers and at our retail store. ST. LOUIS ENAMELING GO., Sihsnta 1129 at. 1131 Olin St. Fmetmry. NtmtM mm4 Monroe 5f . n EYE EAR. NOSE AND PERMANENTLY ft Em .tri'milf rgllttr t J.Nsll.TAT!- .". CDirc- i-nt tor ejatarrh and liar Fevx kna:iin.'.t"-n IM.M. Ritter.M.D. RUPTURE m3 Itfrl JKJ Hirfhest Awatnl FAIR-St. Louis Spier 1W pwlU. La. aataaalftfV- ASafl I P"1SJ a tt&t IO JOJST SSCir.-lCa, Dictator of the Beneflclat Order of Seven: L. O Bloomfield Davis of St. Louis: th Reverend N. D. VenableJ A. A. D.. of s.t. Iajul: the Reverend W. D Cbok. AM. K. Church of St. LouIm: the lteverv-nd fc . Cole. First M. E. Church of St. Louis: the Reverend W. H. Davl of St Iui: W. .1 Hclland. D. Dl. A. M. K. .Ion Church: the Reverend B . Stewart. Pun's Mission: Captain C. II. Tandy: the. Reverend R. H. Cote.) Fifth Rapt'si Church of St. laiuls: tht Reverend A. IT. llow.lt of Kist St. Louis: C. "A. Thomp son. Captain of Cere-monies f the U'l" ficlal trrder of Seven: Philip Ke. Su preme Secretary of the lti nillrl.il Order o Se-vrn; W. M. Wynne. Division Dicta tor of the Beneficial Order of Seven Music, a harbacue. tlieireadlng of Presi dent Lincoln's Proclamation, atliletlo sports and .tn exhibition and prize drills will be features of the day. Postsaaater Aopolated. itnu-nLH-srECiAi. , Washington. Sept. 1, The following; change of four-clasg 1'ostmasti.rs wer announi-esl to-day: Ark..a-as-ear.l!ir. Sctt fcliunty, J n. 0;x. rice Vlrsil n. self. nsln-t. h-"')". V.l-los coun-y. Mrs M J llarre.. jilce Alle- l-t.k ,m. r-slKnr-l. Morris. Xe-a.la O-unty. WKllari W. 5n!lh. U-e It. r" llon.fv. rlKTiesl; oller. S.f.u Cnrntv. J. S. Martin. Tl.e 131 L Hur ett. ri-!tlie!. J .... II ip.,i-Vaupins-e. eirundi- iunty. II. . fprham. vie- Nathan :. Newport. reU:ie.l; 'irn.-hl- Pf-iib-n-s.il aiuat Cariul . Crrtzr lice II. II. 1 y.l resigned. Kan-ns Tint. ItutlT mni. Ml-. Mary A. Itud-i'l h. ! J it- IteUcy.- reslsiieij. Misn.urt alm. e)reon tuuat. J. II. lais Ijp. I. lit- x. J Tar.:ir. reslnt-1. Demonstration Ha 1199 Mivo .Qt THROAT DISEASES ANO PAINLESSLY cuRto; T ffctSttMl Inv-stlote my new treat w can or v. nt for ihoklkt srran HL-ii.mn ov I ...2 Taeir.i i mli. ' " s9ls mS9M9A QUICKLY AM FERiAKITLT CrTTITtti. t r.i. a DAi'iCaL Osar :eea ccrnl. CaU th bocSX. axe.;lfat. N't Sorat.it at tas STAK SUILBINQ. X. tf. aae. Ta.'.ttb aa4 OUt. ass Wl. lUWHi, M. I. t 1. , B JtaaaaaaSS""",,"aBBaBtaaa"SaBaBBa--- gr 4 l fl i i L -. '.'- - i- .? -1 Ie.s-."i5sr-!-