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THEATRE 1 tEB 10 Of Coon Hollow. i Thrilling THC Tortocdo Tttc cm ton 1'n 35, And a. few seals MONDAY NIGHT, ft B. II. CO, Princess JJfrwf ion John r.

Itook tir Kirk Jullati LK, M-COMEDIANS, A CostiiraM nml to on Thurwi Ererythlno in the flectric line. Davis, 127 West ThM Itlng 'for electric btirelfir 1 nliirmii, telephone, Con, tlnuouH rloglUK Muclimentu forlele- pjjoiie werod. Electrical Attended to M. D. OKKant Seftoiid nenr JHenry- IIOUBS--8 to II Mtf 6t 9:30 p.m.

1 TelesHwe 337. Cured, pnr. H. l.n Ieberal Supplies, Fixtures, Fans rtrtt-Cfni 1692. Office 515 Stalest.

Joseph ALTON, Office over Citizens National! Bank hurtlett School ol MliStCANDARl UPPER ALTOf.1, ILU W. D. ARMSTRONG, DU inlfmnl remedy i-oinpoiimlcd from loolx arid Jirrtm, all HkJu anrt Hlooil epcertll and perumiieutly yreuu, olatmcou. wtyliM at high-priced DOUWI. hiubeon llidrouKbU tigfcxi in Dumber of OUMIK, nnd nw) never iullcd In alDKle Ui- It niHil wixt onuliouil- iiiliilmcroil tn children' with perfect in nmrvcliiuH In llo Mo, i' 1 tlie lull) Collins HI.l.oiUn, uju 7 or "iiul Imvc it'Itm on-r Klmxi lioyliood.

Its Html Mltli uni- dry ivub, mMKo iiudly lirukon out will) Jim I ouli! nut fur J)ol li uiy urtii" liutl Kp7Biiui norr.ic.n ut leuxt ivolucu- et wide, IUMK IHH! of nil Inch llilek. wiw not tible ralne tt.rjttn. My buck und uiy breimt nml Tiw ucliluii wiu lorrl- Mo. My lirad wan no I volilil liot bear (o lay It on Mllier pllkiw. I coiilil not ulglit.

inn Konlii ou a Afli'r liiklnti Excello Eczema Cure 1 rumd III llkenchim, Hulling I'l-iKtii Afu-r luklnK tbe -lip Uirce wesH" 1 ulilp to ana iimiiuul iHboi. taking icello KVMtain CH'B iiliout lUnie inoiltlii my nil uHTiliy body MoUyiilprfr; I um ucw man. A few atlautfol vim t-oiii (iltlely dtolioarteaed, tttlfl now lull ofhuuv, aiiill It ull to' lliu KxiK-llo Kwcuiu Curt: 1 mfrfj.l.y.ljla,!. treuniicnl from i lDtlje prJucliml Or (lie ildAt Aul Hiiriuw, WS neytf ree lwMeDt until I'U' Hold ut Ie ud HKMK1H UeiKliU, Ht. Mo.

order rcr, C'olo. a tried J'ueUlo. l.euvo p. in. dally Via "Hur lnglon Through free) utid Sound.

uwi CwxU free) I ttlUM Vitnoltt cure TWO to tbt Twin Cltlw. --U BY HB tELEOHAPH PRINTING Co SATCUtJAY KBB. B. NOTICE TO For the ywr 1WU charge tbe fol- our lo- Per line, lOcentu cal HXTM or per flml IMKT- lion And per Inch for mil-He- niient Innertlon. fe per inch flrnt month, ft.SOper inchenrh monib I.K0AI.

AIIVKRTI4I5U. per Innh for Hit flrnl er In tor Inwrtlon. NATION halls from Medicine the home Simpson Jerry he tho saloon wrecker well, imtl thai has nlwayx considered mentally unbalanced. furtlier status that efforts of Mrs. Nation will nnnpvl a new ismie In that State, and that tho oojiilltionB now provollmtf are can sol hy derelli- tiolj of'dtity by thf Slate anil hoth parties arc rcsponHlhle for the conditions Uuvu given Sirs.

Nation her opportunity "little hateh- et" the saloons. THK of Madicoacounty. fCenuhlican and Oemocratic, are op- poscd to Madison county licing olaceil in a district with St. county Wliose p'olltlcians, in the piist have taken tfi'eat In throwing the political gnft Into MadUon county politicians simply because they had the 'numerical strt'iiKth) and because of an inordinate greed for office that overshadowed courtesy to their party friends. St.

Glair county still haa the strength, and still has old greed. The people of Madison; county cannot understand why St. Clair politicians to force themselves where they are not wanted; They have no one but themselves to'blamp for -the Opposition to placing Mathfion counlv l.n a district with St. Clair. THR SEVER SWEATS.

Leave the Question ol tlin Shape ol There was a short husiness session in the club roorn of the Never Sweats, I'Vlday before the regular business of arguing began. 'Charges wero made Geo. F. VVendi, P. which is short for "pretty tired" hud actually sweated a sweat or too, and his suspension pending investigation was demanded, George, It seems, purchased a store down on East Second street and in cleaning up the place a lltlle, heated the room and his system up a little too much, with the result that a bead of perspiration had rolled off his brow before he realized the horror of the situation brought on by his activity Alton coal.

Brother Tomnile Smith, C. C. (Clear Collector) jumped up from his seat and said "I'lm fttfin it. The Je- innnd is as bad as the way tliey didn't build sidewalks up on Ate street, during tirlggy man's term, and then made the people pay fer them. I'm agin all black balling assassins anyway.

say Bro. had ot to be found RiUy furst, an enny way no black ball business goes. It has gotta be a fight in the open." Brother Smith won and I', T. officer Wendt. remains in good standing pending.

trial ordered for next week. James Duncan was admitted to full membership and was elected, as C. 1C. A. which short hand for Chief Keeper 'of the Ash Urn.

It woa reported also by the committee on credentials that Brother Naff had not xiveat.a drop since last Hunnnor and thai that drop was unintentional and he too was voted rnomber in mighty good stand Ing. "I see" stvld Orund Huvenuo Leo- urer Nefnlnger after ail the members had helped swell the internal revenue colleotlons by lighting their cigars, or tnUlug a chew ot tobacvo, "I see where a follow in Germany denies the silly contention that this world round like one of HubeiiHtein's three ball signs and I agree with him. I tell you. now wltun you are alter for sure knowledge, you must tap the Germans. If this world was round, people would be dashed off of il into and splinters, and those that didn't got dashed off because they were too far away from the edge, would be standing on their heads half the time, That would be a crazy sight now wouldn't Just think of going along the street with a friend, feet ground and in nir like men, and tln-n think of meeting that friend 1- hours latei', h'is feet uiul yours in tho uir uud -walking around on your heads and holding a ffabfest with your mputjyi npt six inches from the ground.

whit happen if this world w'aa roMod. 1 say this wovld Jlko a ana It doesn't ToVolvq around like 11 dog trying to catch the end of his tall with bis mouth, it just keeps a going, lauding to Its own business aad Jreepint? mortals on the level ro can'ifall out. ft whaiil really "Geo! but you make mo tired, in- turjeolcd Drothor Fox. "Uon'tyou know we would all drown if world deep suucer with no roof over it except tbe sky, which Is full of leaks And jww ones liable to bo sprung at ttny tliuey We would be like a colony of young mice In a bucket under a well pump. If I was you I'd take another spell at going to school if It bust mo." "I'm agin that kind of talk," said C.

Smith. Brother Nelnlnger hiu gpt this thing rtfflu. I know that what rt of thU world own dishfaoed, taking what I know to be so a I vote ou the sauoer proposition of tho world." 'You have gpt a pure strain of good blood In you, Tommle, You first Johnnie Hull I've In 8 kaonrt uey.more Allows him, ai good. If it afford let tiese uoer of th ls." Ing all poppy cock the lecturer. "All around nd above the world the spaoe is full of aimos- and as the world goes dashing; around, it strikes a hot atmosphere, then cooler one, then an atmosphere that Is so.

KeepiDK oh It strikes a temperate atmosphere and then it one cold as P. T. F. Poke the Fire Joe's fire, and If il don't get gait on Itself, it will get blockaded there and stay intbatoold atmosphere three or four months. That's how It happens that sometimes we have a long cold winter, sometimes a mild one." "I suppose said Kuj lletlfr Wilkinson, ''that your old saucer shaped chariot gets prostrated along in June arid stays prostrated for four or five months In an attnoiiphere hot enough to melt tnt hogs in the pen until only a grease upof left to let people know- there ever was a hog Uiere ilon't liy supposing things ever got an.v ham and eggs for your breakfast," said the Kevcnue lecturer sternly, "why just Keep on it's a mighty easy way to fill the stomach." "Well, anyhow." said Itrotber Wilkinson, "I'd to know how you gel (his chariot without wheels started again after It jrets blockaded ns you say in one of the atmospheres that holds it for three or four months," "All that is necessary to gel the world started in a tvlld gallop Is for the recently released insane members of this club to gel to asking fool and making comments where it can hear them," snapped the Revenue r.iecuirer.

"If you fellows had a couple of paste board covers and an index attached to yourselves, you could pass wilhoul a countersign for the Clycopoedla Brit- tanica. I'll show you hovr the world could move out of any atmosphere, by showing you that you will strike a much colder atmosphere than the one you've been blockaded in for some time. your move now. I'm going to blow out the and ihere was ari adjournment before a vote could be taken as to whether the question of the world's shape was settled or.had gone to protest. MAY LNTRRFEKK.

(uppers on Levee Aak City Council to Assist Illinois Terminal in (letting on the Levee. A petition will be presented at the next meeting of the City Council asking that body to Interfere in behalf of the Illinois Terminal in its efforts to gain entrance to the levee tracks. As stated in the TKU-XIRAPH the Illinois Term i mil Is being delayed in its work of extension of its tracks to tbe levee tracks that serve the manufacturing interests there and it now seems improbable that anything in that direction can be done unless some power takes a hand. All the shippers on the levee have signed tbe petition asking the council to compel, If possible, the Bluff Line and Big Four to set a price on a quarter interest in the tracks. Llndley Dickinson, Dentists.

Nis belt building, opposite City Building Scraps. What the Evening TKI.KORAPJJ told along in November of last century was told to iis.few misguided readers, Friday evening of this week by the Metropolitan "Rep." The Information was concerning the establishment of a free delivery route In Oodfiev township and along the Orafton road. Sylvester Hurry left for Mucoupln county in the region of 1'lasa, to see Her, ibis morning. That Longfellow versed in Hayoraft "will have to to beat Sylvester. If one learn to understand the weather question at all, he must do It by degrees.

Sidewalks and perpendicular slreets caused a whole lot of ground and lofty tumbling ihls slippery old Ono of the slickest things in the world Is Ice, and jwheu you are not watching, It gives you the hardest fall. One of the "smoothest" things is cas- or oil and It Is one of the most hateful, -iioware of loo much smoothness In man or medicine, Tlic Grand Jury, Following tire the members of the grund Jury of the City Court; Maurice Mureoot, J. H. Leef, Frllz Bock, Franklin Jones, James H. lilaek, Oilo Gent's, Guslav Vatulei'brook, John Voyles, William Itouiiostlehl, Henry Wollbrink, .1.

C. Wllooxson, Louis W. Dusiman, John Ambrosius, K. W. Mudge, F.

C. Stahlhiu, F. O. y.ooUer, J. H.

Winters, Kdward Johnson, George Henry, Charles Tltchena! J. Frank II. Furguson, Frank W. Squire. Of all ill health Is caused by Impure Blood The cause is removed by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla It cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, all Humors, Boils, Pimples, etc.

Makes Rich Red Blood By increasing the red corpuscles which give the blood life and color. UJ as' LLJ UPPER ALTON. has been received of the death of Mrs. Carrie I'ettinger Brown, of Evansvilie, Ind. A former student of ShurllefT and daughter of Hon.

Geo. D. t'eltinger, of Centralla. Miss Susie Beardslee.of Carllnville, will be the guest of Mrs. A.

M. Jackson next week. Mrs. Robert Lanner aad son, deed, of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. Win.

H. Wright, last nieht. Mrs. J. C.

Reynolds has returned to her home in Madison after a pleasant visit with friends here. The Veritas Society of the High school gave an interesting program list evening. Mr. Deem, of the East Alton schools acted us critic. Mrs.

Doerri fa.vored the society with a piano solo. Miss Lillie Glllham has gone to St. Louis to spend Sunday. Mr. John Leverett went to Edwards- villo this morning Miss Ida Clark is quite ill.

Mr. Howard of Indianapolis, who has been the guest of his neice. Miss Oetavia Dodge left, this mqrnlng for St. Louis. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will give a masquerade party this evening at the home of Miss Cora Hartincr on Brown street.

The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wightman is very ill.

The Senior class of the High School have Invited their friends to luncheon next Tuesday. Luncheon will be served in the.school building at High noon. Mrs. Garten of Burlington, Iowa, who has been at the bedside of Mrs. Sarah Kliwell has returned to her home.

The board of Local Improvement will meet this evening. Sigma Phi society elected the following oilicera last night. President, Lilian J. Warnack; Hattle Soverns, vice-president; H. R.

Owen, treasurer; Warren Stlffler, sergeant at arms; A. T. librarian; Amanda Johnson, guardian of banner; Warren Stifller, ihlstoriagrapher; Kerry Haynes, critic. Dr. and Mrs.

A. McKay enter- tertained the college faculty to dinner last evening. The evening was a very delightful ODD and will long be remembered. Miss Nannie Parishow of Sidell.lll. is the guest of Miss Flora Tllton.

Grocery Store lor Bale. First class stock of groceries, furniture and fixtures, horse and wagon, good, location, good trade, good store room, rent reasonable. T. W. BURGESS.

Dr. UohUnd, dentist, 123 W. Third street, opposite Belle st. Phone 2501. H18 HOUSE ON ThU InKPDlonn frenchman fun Domicile From Place to Place.

France, which htm always led' world tu iiutuinpbilu matters, hag come forward with a development of tho horseless. carriage tliat Is decidedly novel and Interesting. It IM nothing Jess than ami utouioblle Is, a house ca wheels containing within Itself own motor power nnd capable of transporting Itself whithersoever the will at Ha owner desires. IB a sort of lioiiNi'buiit on terra flrnia. This mnrahlR house Is thn Inveutlon nml ilia property of Jl.

Henri de Par- luentliT, millionaire of Marspllles, M. FHKNCll liOrHR AUTOMOIilLK, do I'imiieiitloi' calu his luvoutlon the KosuioH, from the Oroek word "kes- mow," nieuuliiK thu unlvurtio. In tho iiauif lio proiiably lutwuU to convey thu tlmt (ho Uutmu ihlug uoet'Mary to llio coiufort and well Ik-lnit of UH liaim M. I'ui'iuen- th'i- linst lltti'd up life KosmoB with luxury wUhiu liu Hpuec, UiDiiuli It rt-nlly much -wore eapaoloua thnii fi'om the oat- title. Uc inioiuU to UHO the muTftblo Uoii8i- fur tiuirluy purpoaci.

Kouuioii run' by electricity, wlyt'li uino fiirulNhvn It with light and fticl Tliew IH ati ouylue room for inu, nix) auto ttliio contaUui for wxti-u wheels and machinery, To ttw friction Incident upon hlKU rnto uf upcoil It fitted with very tmong TUU up to autu contains fltted up for every purpuuo. iliuing room, bedroom. room, boudoir, parlor, etc. It ft cotupleta mliiluturo rotldenpt on Church, R. Gebauer, SerrldSl Saadaj at 10:46 a.

at a. m. Subjtct Of aanttOn to- momjw, "The Powers Without." OennwD Cbnrcb, and Henrv tohool at a. Preacfalng at 10:30 a. m.tbi Erenlng Mrvlce In Oar- Theodore Oberhellmann, pastor.

Church, Seventh and J. H. Barton, pastor. Preacbihg at 11 a. Sunday school at 2:30 p.

at 7:30 p. m. The Lord's Supper. Ciiuilierland Church, Nov. A.

It. Bchool a. pnttiMnr communion service at 10:55 a. Junior Rndenvor at SM p. Y.

P. C. at 0:30 p.m.). preaching at 7:30 p. i Sixth Street M.

E. Church. Rev. O. W.

Shepherd, school at (1:30 a. 3. II. Cossaboon, Superintendent; a. "What Is the Matter with the-Unchurched Masses? Why are they Not saved?" Evening at.7:30 o'clock, "The Call of God Refused and Its Sad Consequences." Junior League at .1 o'olocK p.

Kpworth League at 6:30 p. m. St. Paul's Episcopal agesima Sunday February 10. Holy Communion in the church at 7 a.m.

Sunday school In the church 0:15 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 a. Sunday school in Trinity Chapel at 2 o'clock p.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 3 -o'clock, nnd in the church at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesdays, litany and readings from church history at 7:30 p.

m. in Trinity chapel. Fridays, in the Guild Room, morning prayer and litany at 10 o'clock, evening prayer at 7:30. All ore cordially Invited to attend the services of this church. H.

M. Chtt- tenden rector. To Cnrp a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tab- lots. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure.

E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. Kliilit miUtlrril fiuisrnins from I' Toil" Hl'-o.

have suited on the i'ti'iimor fur New Orleans. Aiulivw agreed to MniitcMtu: Stu.lniO for ft'Hhrary. ciitlii? mi oyster Mew nt 'Hop- II. rounil In his mouth peail the or uiivy Mothers write us that they have solved the problem of keeping their children well. Give them Rocky Mountain Tea each week.

A blessing to mother and child. Ask your druggist. Alton Creamery to the Front. Although our business has increased so much that we had to put OB another wagon, we are still prepared to fill, all orders. Our goods speak for themselves.

Stick to the man who stuck to you. T. N. BEOHTOLD. Prop.

Telephone No. 1781. February Bound Trip Via Missouri, Kansas Texas Rait- way from St. Louis or Hannibal to Houston, Galveston, San Antonio, Beaumont, Texas, and Lake Charles, Also St. Louis to Dallas, Waco and Ft.

Worth, Texas. Tichets good returning until March 12. 'I'lcket Bargains. Rates to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and a majority of points West and Northwest, will be cut in half by the Chicago and Alton, February 12, 19 and 26, 1801; March 5, 12. 19 and 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1901.

Secure the best accommodations, the finest scenery and the most liberal choice of routes. For complete particulars call on or address O. G. Morris, ticket agent, Alton. DistresiiDf permanently oared by thamaateriy power of South American Nervine Tonic.

Invalids need roffer no longer beoanaethli great remedy can owe them all. It fi a owe for the whole world of stomach weaknen and indigestion. The core beglaa with the IretdoM. The relief it brlBgeli mar- veloiu and ttaytuAng. It no failure; never duappointa.

No matter how longyou Mvesuffered.joor cure certain ttnder the use of tnta great health-glylnj force. Fleatan nd alwryB aafe. Bold by 8. H. Wyii I'tiouiuoma Can be Prevented.

This disease always results from a cold or an attack of the grip and may be prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. That remedy was extensively used dnrlng the epidemic of La Grippe of the past few years, and not a single' case has has ever been reported that did not recover or that resulted In pneumonia, which shows it to be a certain preventive ol that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has gained a world wide reputation for its for its cures of coldt and grip For sale by E. Marsh, S. H.

Wyis, Paul's Pharmacy, Geo. T. Bartn, North Alton, W. D. W.

Barnard Upper Alton. Ask for Allen's t'oot-Kaac, A Powder. To shake into your shose. It rests the feet. Cures corns, burtons, in- growing nails, swollen and sweatipg foot.

At all druggist and shoe stores, 25c. Sample free. Address Allen S. Oimsted, Le Ror, NY Y. Fatal delays are caused by experimenting with cough and cold cures Foley's.

Honey and Tar will prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. E. Marsh and 8. H. Wyss.

How to Cure the Grip. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ai directed and a. quick recovery is sure to The remedy and tendency ol the grip to result in pneumonia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the of thousands who have used it for the grip not one case has ever been reported than did not recover. Sold by E.

Marsh.S. Wyts, Paul's Pharmacy, G. F. Barth, North Alton, W. P.

Barnard, Upper Alton. La Urippe Quickly Cured. "In the winter of 1808 and 1899 1 was taken down with a severe atlaok of what is oaued La, Grippe" V. L. HewlM.

one ki noble ttw Mf km of Cough Bemedy. It brofce up po'd ipped toe oonibing lucetnogto never since been troubled Chsjnberlsjn's Cough DM be dopendea upon lip wvere sold nnd aMMk of Itls to ttke, too, wbtob it the most mo of populw prepsjot-lonB acy, D. yM, Pau Barth, North A aroafrd. Upper Alton a Day. Housekeepers Attention! i i We have Special Low Prices on MUSLINS, SHEETINGS and TABLE LINENS, It Will Pay You to Call and Get LOW PRICES.

TpDI TEti? who sells everything" to furnish a house complete from cellar to 1 jprrct FURNITURE of every description, for parlor. Hall, chamber and kitcheni Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings; Rugs, etc. Cooking and Heating Stoves, Ranges, Parlor Cooks, etc. ures, Mirrors; and all House Furnishing Goods in general. Lowest Prices.

Open in the Evening Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Clocks, Pict- FURNITURE American Bnilera were defeated in a brawl with Venezuelans at La Gutra. The Perley-Low company of Chicago has purchased the H. Witbeck com- pony's 1001 lumber cut of over 35,000,000 feet In Wisconsin, Bock Island, railroad officials deny the reported consolidation ivltb the Mexican Central; The beauty thief has come to stay, Unless you drive the pimples and blackheads away; Do this; don't look like a fright; Take Rooky Mountain Tea to-night. Ask your druggist. Wanted to Buy.

A small farm Of about 15 acres with in three or four miles of Alton, with lurge orchard. Leave description and terms with Win. Sonntag, Room 15, Postofflce building. jfltoMVwtomttnfltouti CAN YOU READ O. Ttphoro.

PHT8IOIAN AND 8DBOBON. ornoi Vpna Oor. 2nd and Saitoo Fhonwi 188 and 171. SCHLSSLBRtM.D aeMBOPATHWT Md 8UBGBON 100. QEO.

a WILKINSON, M.D Henntf, Co lit i CM MT Jo. OFFICE: Cor. Secmrf wrf Muket Rmflt ii Mftditftfti Mil 94 ARM, III DR. M. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN AND lUKaBON.

MB Bart OCM amn: ttoMt.m.t It ADMINIBTRATOB'S NOHOB. I'ubllo notice li hereby given on MOD day, of U01, attend before tbe of Had Inn county, In the State ot Illiaoli, ut to olty of BdwardiTllle, o'clock In the fore moon of for the purpow of netttlni tbe Mtat Hancoclt, Inte ofMtd Ml, when and where all claim id and requeued to attend au oialmi, writing, agalni adjustment. All perioni tn debted to wld also notlfled to rilEDed wlUiou A. HANCOCK, ofTlllio Bueb 1.1>. Attorney.

Datcd.ttili aub dar or.Junuary.i K. R. BXCUWMOM KATB4. Via C. koitto.

Callfor Ola, Oregon WltSMUtOB. WlntwTonrtil rauif niow In to sontb on tbe u. A A. Pan-Awerloan llarana and return limit dayt ''urnUmil with comfort at night Does the print blur? Do your eyes burn or Do you havfe to hold at arms length or close up to your face? Do you have headache or or over your eyes? If so come in and have your eyes examined. Prce ot Charge.

Logan's Jewelry Store, Jewelry and Opticians Second and Alby GASOLINE LAMPS We manufacture the Whitest, Tuffest and most durable Gas Mantles on the market. Cheaper than Electricity, gas-or coal oil. Abiolutely sate. Insurance companies Issue permit without extra charge, student lamps, hall lamps, wall lamps, in any style you wish. We From $2.50 up, according to style- BENBOW-RUEBEL, Mfg.

Co, Lamp and Mantle Factory, 454 east Second near Iiangdon streets." J. RJce, Manager. Phone No. 3101. Citizens National Sink bldg; Jos.

V. E. Marsh, Att'y and Notary. ilNIKl 111. COLLECTIONS and ADJUSTMENTB.

mercantile claims, flre innmiiM claims, lUt Insurance claims, all kinds ot claim! lor damsges, and Wo make a speolalfcy of ADJUSTMENTS, and are ready to go to aiy point on abort notice to adjust or secure claims. OJtiiena National Bank and Boh weppe, Alton; and Thos. J. Fagin Lonls. SAFES.

New Fire Proof Safes With Combination Delivered at Rock Bottom Prices Safes from 922 up: C. MACK, 1200 Belie Street. Telephone FURNITURE. ata you, flR 1.

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