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MTVAT109S WASTED-FEHALB. HitSXX TO LOAJX fta rJ3AJL EHAX2 RXS0M. EAST ST. LOUIS. Tne pnbllaoeYS of tk POBT-D isr-ATCH reserve tight end privilege of revising or rejecting may e- 8.

5TH 6T.5oomTW g.ntl.-.n. 221 221 fa--a r7iMifofy7TtxT baaatltul rooms 222 ostro.Tr? f.u" tor UUt hotuekwp. Ing; every 306 J5- T.0..h;r7.om;;W.V.ieaTbo.rd. HoUt IWIali 513 per week. i cm st Fur.

room with all eonv. Ji. loTM clsan. for 914 Iltfh. knnaeaeepiua OOf WAKE AV.

Neatly iuruiau i i't fire and llgnt Si. 11i(i WASHINGTON a v. garnlabed rooms $1.60 and t2.60 per week. i 1 slAe, 1 1 k7 K. 18TH Nicely rui 1X6 4 for light hou.ekeeplng K.

18TH ST. Nicely ST Elegantly lurui.ueu mm 120(1 J.nstaJrs'llsti private famllyT bath and onvncejjtarms reason com. aviir aV Nicely furnished room far ST. ANOk. A n.L.ta l.mll.

1218 1307 gent, or nonseaeeyi-Ja HIKoTlY-T. Second-stary front and connecting rooesa, sond atory irons sua nan lOUO 1 rooms, nicely furnisheo. 14H 1417 PAPIN ST. -3 rooms.l.t floor iront; oneap; unfurnished; never vacant GLASflOVV rooms, 1st noor; laandrv, water, all convenience Kun TEXAS AV. For rent, tnree rooms vim 1642 basement rooms; half block from La- fayette av.

171 ii tit aii. iv xurniRneu ruuui: uu. a ad cold bath: private fajmlly. CHOLTEAU ejn fur. 1 4 OO rooms $1 wesk: restaurant In house.

1 Oft" WASH ST. Neatly furnUhed room, con-lOUfS venlent for lnht housekeeping; low 1 0J LA SALLE ST -Two beautiful fur. rooms lO 16 near Lafayette Park; private family. Qino MORGAN rooms in prl-ZiUO vate family; terms reasonable: suitable for one and two persons. a.

1 1 ti- i IV AV. Cicely furnished ZoUe) rooms lor llgbt housekaeping aiugto or ei suite. tiOX OUVE ST. 4 unfur. rooms.

1st floor; -O f) water, yard, teller, closets and other conv. lliLrCAS fur. front and eon-ZlUi nectlngroomt complete for housekeeplug; very reasonable. 0700 DICKSON ST, Three unfurnished rooms. rst floor: gas.

bath, etc W79( MOKOAN ST. Feur large connecting 4 OU unfurnished rooms: will rent separate at the lowest rates; reference require. Olliu) LVCAS 2d frentroom. iLinlmi with hot aud cold bath, for two; private family. t)blt WASHINGTON AV.

Elegantly furnished froat and back room. cVfTl o'THOMAiT 6T. Two nicely War. front everything comp'ete for house keeping. 284 i-- iTPiMiti i av MaaIt nrnUhod room.

2d doer; private family reference. 290 PIN ST. Nicelv furnished rooms at rea- eonable rates. OQA 1 MORGAN ST. Nicely furnUhed second- story front and connecting rooms for four everything first-class.

9((i LOCUST ST. Nicely furnished rooms. a cheap. 9 WALnT'T ST. Flat.

1st floor; front and OtIw rear yards; water and gas. 4 Ol PINE ST. Nicely famished 2d-storv front tTr room; all conveniences; table flrbt-class; private family. FOR RENT Rooms $1 per week; beds and meals 15c each. 6th and Franklin av.

OR RENT 3 rooms, cor Ridge and Evergreen; price Apply itn est ueu pi. IjtOR PENT front parlor to very quiet party af-- ternoons; ho other Add, Jt 49. this office. 170R RENT TO COLORED No. 1021 Lucas 3 large rooms; on 2d floor.

KEELEY 1113 Chestnut St. IfOR KENT Nicely furnished 2a-story front room; southern exposure: private family; vlclaltv 27th aaa Dickson sts. parties own house. Add. 56, this office.

LTOR RENT Two large connecting rooma on 2d floor; newly furnished, suitable for 4 gents. In West End; (4 per week: down town cars pass the door. Add 47, this offlce. F)R RENT Parties owalng house are willing to rent seron4 story frost and side rooms, single or in suit, to one or two gentlemen; no other roomers; reierence required; ou Garrison near Bell av. Address 2, this etlice.

iiovp-nnu, OOr? S. 12TH ST. (n. a. cor.

Clark av. Neatly furnished rooms wun er wicnout noara. 91 i) GARRISON AV. (Old Sherman Mansion.) Front room, with first-class board, to rent. 1t)QQ LINN ST.

Mcely furn. front and Ing rooms, wUn or without board; cheap. 17A LOCUST ST, Nicely furnished UU class board. 177 OLIVE ST. Furnished rooms, with or I I without board; day board.

1 7T HOl'TEAU A V'. Best restaurant board 4 v)0 $4 per week: 3 Hoes of cars pas. the doar. 1 1 -i A WASHINGTON' AV.2I-story front and JOUla other rooms, with or without board; rea- 1834 LOCUST ST. Nicely furnished rooms with board.

210 LUCAS AV. A laay would like to get children to board under 6 years. niit) LOCUST ST. -Nicely furnished -no class board. ')PA1 MORGAN ST fu OUl with or without board: all conveniences.

2808 I-OCI ST ST. A Tery desirable 2l-tory fur. frout room, wit a board. 2812 AV. Furnished room for one or two (tenia, witH or wittieu.

board, la prirale LOCUST PT. Elegantly furnished or un-furalsbed rooint, wltb or without board. GAMBLE ST. Comfortably furnished rooms; roa board; call for terms. 2828 2900 2925 EASTON AV.

Good room and board for one or two gents in private family, $3 per week. 2934 FINE ST. furnished room, with board. 2949 DAYTON ST. Nicely furnished rooms, with board; ail oaveniences.

15034 ASTON" A V. Nicely fur. frout room, suitable for board or without. Of 4i) LOCUST ST. Two beautiful 2d-tory lT-t rooms, sintrle or en satte.

with first-board and accommodations. front class 330; ilORt; A ST M'aIt fiirnlKhtwil rAAtni eeod board: all eoaTeoiences: furnace beat: very reasonable. )1 PINE ST. Newly furnished 2d-stery front OtIt and adjolulng room; tabic unazcclledi all comfort, of a home. QIQO FRANKLIJt AV Back parlor, with or OiOi) without board, to gentleman and wife; all conveniences.

PAGE AV Nicely furnished front room, Out" southern exposure; with board. BOARDING Two large, elegant front rooms; best location In the city; modern house; family or gents aesireu; strictly private; aamng-ton boulevard, near Pendleton. Add. 3. this otflce.

IpAVILIES and parties of two and three will And 1 the Merchants' Hotel. 12th and Olive first- class in every detail. F- OB RKNT Nicely furnished rooms, with flrst-clais board: all modern conveniences: strictly private family. Add. 56.

this office. rCKSISIIEn FLATS FOR REST. 41C WEST BELLE PL. Five room, and re- caption hall: furniture and Dtaoo for tale: this Is, beyond decht, ene of the finest furnished fiats la the city; sui able for Young married couple: noae but good parlies need a'bply; call in the lore- nouu or viumuit. FLATS FOR RXT.

1324 SPRT CE ST 9 rooms, hall, bath and gas. front and side entrance. KEKLKY A 1113 Chestnut st. New4-room flat. hall.

balh. KEELEY A 1118 Chestunt st. OREGON AV 4-room flat: bath. etc. KEELEY A 1113 Chestnut.

1754 1817 2107 MARKET ST. 4-room flat. KEELEY A 1 113 Chestnut St. 2345 HICKORY ST. -Nice 4-room flat.

nr tLCr 1113 Chestnut St. 2644 2808 LUCAS fl.t. KEELEY A 1113 Chestnut WALNUT flat: $13. i-lii 111B Che.tnat st. '5t1X flat of 8 roaias, with -Ol bath, hot water, gas aud laundrv.

JiElLEY 1118 Chestnut St. 2918 HICKORY r.Nlce 8-room flat. 1113 Chestnut it. 3127 HENRIETTA UT i e.t A 1118 Chestnut it. TPOR iNTr3, 3 rooms la flats.

Inqulra at 3227 FTKAlSIIEn IiorSES FOB KEAT. ti J.hJa 7.7 "he spring aad summer, a fnr-C 5 house, aear i. abanae pi. aad Uoodfellow av. loiercuces required.

Add. bl. thiaomcc. Ownsiatl onsewerk. HOUSEGIRL mmatlon wan by young girl to do Housework.

Apply 23U Caa aeoond floor. HOUSEUIRL Situation wanted by girl to do general houaewerki for mod era to wage. 2309 M'asb tt. HOUSEGIRL Sit. by neat eolored girl; honse-werk or cooking: no washing.

Add. alias Baker. Jennings. or 53. this offlce.

OIT8K.GIRL situation wanted by yoang lady In firs (-class private ramiiy to ao noase ana ainiax-n work. Call at 1833 Of Fallon at. HOUSEWORK situation wanted by two celorod woanea to do hoa.ework. Call or addresa Nannie Harris and Ella Wood in. 1547 Gratiot at.

STOVE REPAIRS. resting, and repairs for stoves and ranges of every description. A. G. Brauer.

29 Locust st. Snraea. TaJCRSE Wanted slak nursing te no; medical reler- i.1 enee given. Add. Iigjft.

jeneronav, "VfURSE Respectable young lady lately reduced In Is circumstance, want, works am experienced in nursing the sick, or will take npstaira work and aewlng: refereace. Add. 61. ttil. office.

ET-NTJKSE Situation by a wet-nurse. Lena Vaxman. 1024 S. 7th at. HELP WASTED FEMALE.

Clerks and Saleswomen, CANVASSER WAKTED Lady canvasser, salary ana commission. 2703 Eranklln av. Btenag rapnera. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Lady, for Renting-toa machine; state experience, references and salary desired. Add 63.

taieomce. nrTTPEWRITERS Remlngtona. Callgraphs. Smith-X Premiers. Densmores.

Duplexes, $25 up. Typo- writer Headquarters, 60S unve St. General Housework. HorSEGIRL WANTED Girl 2673 Lucas av. for housework.

II OUSEGIKL WANTED At 44S3 Laclede av. bring references. HOCSEGIRL WAV TED For general housework; small family. 1526 Cora pi. OTJSEGIRL WANTED Girl for general house work.

Apply 151 urana av. II OTJSEGIRL WANTED A first-class bousegirl and good sweeper ziflo fine st. OUSKGIRL WANTED Good German girl for general housework. 28do Clark av. II OTJSEGIRL WANTED 'erfhan girl for general housework.

Apply at 8217 Morgan st. HOUSEGIRL WANTED Girl at 12 to 15 to assist In general housework. 2S00 Lafayette av, HljUPEGI RL WANTED For reneral housework a good German girl. Call 3447 Chestnut st. OTJSEGIRL WANTED For general housework; with or without washing.

1201 Garrison av. OTJSEGIRL WANTED Good girl for general housework. 4659 Garfield av. agoner pi. HOUSEGIRL WANTED Competent woman for general housework.

Apply at 3055 F.astoo av. II OUSKGIRL WAKTED A girl about 16 yeara of age to assist In housework. 41U1 Sr. Broadway. OUSEGIRL WANTED Girl for general house work; must be a good cook.

Zt31 Cbestnul st. OUSEGIRL WANTED A good German girl for general housework! small family. 3633 Cook av. OTJSkGlKLVVASTED A girl for general house- II worki call a o'clock inursaay. 2uu franklin HOUtGIRL WANTED Girl to do hou.ework and assist in washing In a small family.

2St6 Del-mar av. HOUSEGIRL WANTED Girl for general housework. 5861 Etzel at. Suburban cars to Ham-lnoa av. HOUBF.GIKL WASTED Girl for general housework; German preierred; good pay.

4425 W. 11 ne st. HOUSEGIRL WANTED Good German girl for general housework; good wages. 2712 Ckesl-nat et. HOUSEGIRL WANTED (No ceoking or washing) mutt be clean and tidy.

Apply 3421 Lucas side door. HOUSEGIRL WANTED Good honsegirl with refs. can find good home. Call 925 Morrison av. after 6 p.

m. HOUSEGIRL WASTED Experienced gtrl with references (or general work lu small family at 42f.6 Morgan st. OTJSEGIRL WANTED Young girl to help do general kouscwork lu family of ne washing. 4314 Evau. av.

HOUSEGIRL WANTED German girl for general housewerk In small family in Klrkwood. Apply at office. 122 N. Main st. OTJSEGIRL vTANT ED Girl for general housework; German or Swede Drelerred; references repaired.

Apply 43ol Elnney it. HOUSEG1 RLWA JT Fl Hrl for general house-work In small family; good wagea; good cook; refs. Call Thursday 3s4d Page av. HOUSEGIRL WANTEDIxperienceci German girl for housework; must be a good laundress; live la family; gool wages; ref. 3323 Piue n.

HOUSEGIRLWANTEIGerTnan-glrl "for general housework; must be good cook, washer and lroner. Apply, with at 4145A W. Belle pi. OUSEGIRL WASTED A pirl for general housework: mast be a gone plain gook no washing; to assist with Ironing. 5579 Cates av.

(Clemens pi.) Dressmakers ana Seamstresses. SEAMSTRESS WANTED A neat German seamstress for sewing and housework. 2201 Lafayette av. SEAMSTRESS WANTED Experienced foreiadr on custom vests: good wags and steadvwork: Apply to-morrow at 1101V) Vanoeventer 3d floor. QEAMSTRESS WASTED lst-alass experienced custom vest makers; etealy work and good wages.

Apply to-morrow 11011 Vandevenier 3d floor. Cooks, etc COOK WANTED A cook (female) at 722A Vandevenier av. OOK WANTED Girl to cook, wash and Iron. Call 44t5 Pine at. COOK WAX TED Competent cook and houses! rl.

40IS7 McPharsoa av. lOOK WANTED Good cook for boarding-house. 1119 Washington av. WOK WASTED Good girl for cooking and gen-J eral housework. 4041 Delmarav COOK WANTED German woman lor cooaing and general housework.

2Q21 Olive st. OOK WANTED Girl to cook, wash and Iron tor of three. Apply 1023 N. Grand. WoK WASTED At 3203 Lucas av.

A nice col-Vfeored woman, must be a No. 1 cooki no other need apply. COUK WASTED Girl to cook and make her.olf useful around the house; good wagsa to the right party. Ad. 1S13 Cass av.

COuK ANTED Girl to cook, wash and Iron In private family: must be competent; $18 per month. Apply at 4464 Pine st. COOK WAITED Family of two in fiat want girl to cook and launder; also girl to nurse and do ousework. Apply 620A GarrUon av. COOK WANTED A good girl to do cooking, washing and Ironlne.

3O05 Hawthorne boulevard, flrt bouse south of Russell Complon Heights. COOK Wa NTID German girl to cook, wash and iron: good waaes. 5329 Vernon av. Take Suburban cars to Union then oca halt block north. Jannaresaea.

JAUNDRESS WANTED-1109 3. lltn it. LAUNDRESS WANTED Flrst-alas. sorter and ladles' elethes and vest ironer. superior Laundry, 1747 S.

lsth st. A arses. VURSE'wXn TEf CTNursegiriT' At av. cer. Good fellow.

TURSK WASTED Girl to nurse baby; must go home nights. Csll 2SJ7 Morgan tt. Vl'HSE WANTED Experienced nurse to take care of chllu 3 years old. 2S5S Henrietta st. URSEWANTE A I tu at I on by a middle-aged i.v person to take care of children and sew or light housework.

Address 62, this office. UET-M'HMS WANTED- Healibv wet-nurse. Apmy between 0 a. m. and p.

m. to Dr. Vor-dick. N. Jefferson av.

XIlsceIIanons. IRL ANTED A girl at 2620 Lafayette av. tor general housework. MILL1NKU8 WANTED Millinery trimmer; also apprentice girl. 711 Market at 2d floor.

MACHIkK HANDS WA2TKI Experienced machine hands; steady work; good wages. Apply 1141 8. 7th st. MODEL WANTED Young lady for millinery model. Apply at l'arlslan Cloak Co.

millinery aepartment. SEWING HANDS WAKTED Neat hand, for fine white work. Apply at C19 Franklin 3d floor. TRIMMER WANTED Experienced and hat trimmer. Jo.

Schiller Hat llo stiff bth. TEsTMAREKS WAITED King, the taller, ner nth and Olive at Cor- -KMT MAKERS WASTED Apply at King, tha Tailor, bth and Olive sl. Y'ANTEI Ladle, and gentlemen; yoa can earn 11 from $8 to SIS per week, doing atrlctly home work for cauvaa.lng and ateauy work, bend elf-adilrcaaed envelope. Liberty bupply Bos-Ion. Mass.

WA XTEU-PAXTAERS. ANTED Partner, with $200; new comedy con-tauj; sutc vtiuuer. Address It lUi. vIKce. Advwrtlssinants ttaAsr tha beaut of "Par monml" ara rwoa-lwad snajeet to rawislon oa rslectloa eatlroly.

Tha monsy paid for ra- jacrUdi avdrartlaazneaU wlU bo rerturtda4 whaa drMs la ctran, or by eaiXing- at this offloa with Uckat. AdTertisexnsnta In this column nst of a bmslnosa matxixa, of twa tines ana OTer. PTBTEEN cants TER90AL Slipper: How about the 10th Will a. uairaisHsr ipsriatj and rlday at 5. PERSONAL Will Irene and Ethel, whom wa met laat Tuesday on Scott make another an polntment by aaoresslng 63.

this offlce. TERSONAL Will lady in gray who noticed gent i car ana got on at nth st. In coinpanv wltb a gent at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, addresa 63. this office. nrroiuiATioir wasted.

ANTED The address of Ben Jicobt; transient. Auerese n. tnis office. PEBSOHAI. BTJXSiaiES.

LL kind, of baths and massage treatment. Mrs. O'VUH, vuestous St. ALCOHOLIC BATHS, massage and magnetic treat, menl. Mme.

Megs. 2317 Olive evenings. MDRUS electric belt. 107 N. 'Jtu cares the Lelok.

weak, nervoas, uaint. aelius.elc.; write, 74 OCTOR.Havlln'sPhar'y. treats and charges only m.i. tuu leiuaie uis. irsatis success DR.

LOTTIE REINER, mid wife: grad. 2 colleges; receives ladies female eompialnta treated successfully; charges reas. 120 S. ltih st. Dk.

A A nWU.sl), ladies'pnyslclaa and midwife: treats and cures female troubles; boan dar. eon. Ladles la Iron me call or write. 14th. II IGHE-T cash price paid for Household goods and learners, ai.

uurmn. tut a. jtn St. you want a genuine misnt suit eall and see the I bargains at Dunn's Loan office. 74 ME.

ANNA, the fortune teller of the West. 826 Aiarsai at. near 4tn, Established 1851. B. M.

EDWAUU3 crives ZBavnajre mKaeti trtin0tit; 1ifs a noecialty. MnrktM. ISS CKOWLEV. fortune-teller, 1217 S. 8th st.

x.auiea, -qc; gents, due. call ana see her. MRS. GARDNg.K gives bath and' massage treatment; experienced operator, at 10 S. 2'd st.

RS. SAN FORD, with experience operators; uivni m.ahDs. iija Markes.t. MRS- PARKER gives massage, ipagnetle and electric treatment; l.l-clats Datrnnage. 108 N.

MRS. BRADLEY'S famous Ba Parlors, 1124 Fine massage treatment. Operators wanted ME. TURNER, fortune-teller; hoars 8 a. an.

till lip. ia. ladlea 16c, gents 25c; call and see her. MRS- A. HUHGBH, M.

D. receives ladles pending and during aonflnemens. rt. 1 5tr a.k yellow car at alon Oas.it gelng soutli. MRS.

L. HOTSON receives ladles during confine-meat; reasonable rates; ladies In trouble call or write; take Market st oar. 305 Market st. MHo. DR.

MAROARI-T DOSSEN. the great tocnaie specialist, 16 Tears' practical sib, aadlee In trouble will do well to cat! write. lOOtf Chon. reeuav. 74 J.

SON KM, graduate midwife, reaves dies durlns: eonfinefnent; flrst-cles. aeoommoUa-tiona at reasonable prices: su-levy confidential. Call or write 103 1 Para av. lake V. D.

car. south. 7 AS TED Ruptured people to know they can be cured free; send atanin. If convemeai. ami names of ruptured people you know.

Surehold Nona Windham, Me. 1000 BUSINESS CARDS, ll; 1,000 billkeads. S1.50. II. 11.

Crole 815 Locust. Tt DR. SHOBER, SPECIALIST. Absolutely painless extracting of teeth 25c; no tore mouth, no after pain. ALBANY DENTAL xis 7tn.

r. w. inr. uue ft. Leaders of low prices for fine work.

We make the best J7. 00 teeth In the eltv. Diseased gumt a specialty and guarantee a cure. 215 N. 7th.

a. W. Cor. Olive at. 74 Dr.

Chase Pwr-s exclusive rights ti) nse Ouontunder in St. Loals for the painless ex-traction of teeth. Indorsed ey thonsauds. From 100 to 200 teeth extracted a day. In Crown and Rrlda-e work and ail kind.

of Plata work wa Invito and solicit case, that have provedfallure. at the hand, ot other Deotiaca. CONSULTATION EREE. PRICKS MODERATB. 1.

C. CIIASB, I. D04 Olive St. S0METH1NS NEVYIj Con't Kava TEETH EXTRACTED. Oct our teeth without riate.

Ioe away with tne platet co ferine tha roof th uioutli. per tet, free extracting 7 OO Geldcrowm 9 Uai'tixlianfrotli. wArld tO SUrnaSfl -UT WOrt qnaliiy. We mate a specialty ot flnt-class deutlstrr at popular p-lres. MISSOURI DENTAL OOO UJL1VK ST.

Permanently EstaWislied PEOPLE'S DENTISTS; $15 Set of Teeth for Teth -wlthaat nlatA. thita lrolil crown and eridre work, roM rWilnp. SI up. All opertion abselutely painless, by any process. Extracting faa fre when tfth are ordereti.

Our low prices -urprUe eTorybody. Koem 20at Fatrin lUdg. 810 OHe st. WASTED AUKJITM. UINTS WANTED Ladles with lence in dressmaking; good hay.

some exper-Calt at room 303. Building. A GF.JiTS WANTED Of eltnr sex. everywhere, so the wonderful pocket camera, send for booklet. Mayne.

ons 1009 Chamber of I ommerce. Chicago. Ill f( A DAY niale, steady employment teed celling a household necessity and new, chean kltcheo usensll: sell on sla-Ut: salary or commission; particulars free. Clifton and Manulacturing 3o3 Walaut Cincinnati, O. hoard Ann Loixjixu TVASTEI) A nicely furnished room and board with a private family by a gentleman ot 30 Add.

giving price, H3, this office. TVAMKI) Hoard and room by 4 gent, by 15th of IT March; willing to dsv well for flr.t-clasa ao- cemmonetloni. Add. 11 K. Baker.

2617 Pine st. 11 parlies wiamng reoma ana ooaru er room, fer llcht honsekeenlar will aead their addresa or call oa E. It. Baker. 2nl7 Fine olHae hoar.

lie. m. p. m. ana to p.

m. a list of desirable pla.es will be larntshed free of chargei no room ageasy. 1 EDUCATIONAL LANGUAGES. IBK BERLITZ SCHOOL OF 1AKGUABES ODIi F1LLOWS' HALL, branches la most of the principal cities; best Instruction: reasonable tuition: eonveraalioa eSDe- clallv. bend lor circular.

l.WT A-M OST Scotch terrier pup; liberal reward fer re-J turn or lnformatien to 3043 Thomas st. LOS7 Tocketbook containing kev on chain and about S- in silver. Kuward If returned to lao5 Bidille st. LOT a bull-terrler dog, celor brindle and white, wiihneotal collar marked 11. M.

Blossom, 2S20 I'iue Ht. liberal reward for hi. return to above cadres. LOST Straved, dark bay rniare about IS hands high. $10 reward If returned to E.

B. Bohns' grocery Clifton Heights, or to Metropolitan Stable, 11th and Clark av. LOST Certificate ol depo.lt No. 83.355 for $761. 15, Ueued bv the Kounh National Bank of St.

Louis, Mo. on Aug 16, 1S93, and payable 6 months after date to the order of Loui.e 1'auaert. Ail persona are captioned not to negotiate the same, a. payment thereon has been stopped. Locise Panaert.

A few stray turkeys; the owner can A have by proving and pavlug tor this. Call 573 tastonav. liudolpb btraley. TOTJN A purse containing a sum of money and A papsra; owner can have same by proving prop-erty and paying charges. 811 et.

QTRAYF.D In vicinity of amble st. Fark a sky-O terrier female dog and Scotch terrier male dog: dogs animals and evidently lost. A Humane Neighbor. uxaacAju THIRST-CLAPS mv. aaa excellent second-hand plauos.

at rare bargain, daring balaaee ot thi snoutlt. A.tey A Camp. W16 Olive at, 2t X70R SALE Decker Broawinare piano, very flue tunc, with cover aud $l-'0. loA 2tlli, tSia TEETH ffTOi rM WITHOUT fia'i PLATE. JSlM AJAM8 bT.

Stone front. 8 bath. T. Jktndry large yard; la good coodiueaittfa. M.

Dougherty. 12X)Plna t. HAYDEL SON, 109 N. SEVEXTH ST. dwellings.

$40 31 stone-front, 8 roomi 2-ctory brlek.1 rooms. i-uc 3-atory brick, 4 JJO S- "tone front, 8 room. 1113 2- stone front, 10 rooms. iiiS "one front, 8 rooms. ili.

Lnc av. ft-room brick. 2f 34 Stoddard 8-room brick. Z1 8-rooin brick. achingtou av.

stone front, 11 roomi. Hi! Ane 10-room brick. nSi? 9-rooin alona front. Z-'tory brick. 6 rooms, 3-tory atene front, 11 FLATS.

B-rooms. 2d floor. iifrTa J- Tv 4 rooma. bath. 1st floor.

1810 8. Broadway. 5 rooms. 3d floor. STOBES, ETC.

710 Wash st retail store. 2(J4 Chestnut retail store. Main. 3 upper floors, i a "k'oon corner last 20 years, ino na 4th floors. V- brick building, rear roaway, 3-story brick warehonte.

7th n(1 1 room. e8'nu store, commission business. ner depot store-roem. 810 8. 7th store and 2 rooms.

SEE TBIS WEEK'S BULLETIN. to for BUSINESS PIRPOSES. n)rr CHESTNUT new store, suitable imtf for office or lunch eeunter. KEELEY 1113 Chestnut t. NINTH AND OLIVE.

FOR RENT. That desirable corner store, now occupied by the National Bank of the Heeubllo. corner ot 9th and "Si al8 ofnc In the same building. Apply to Odd kellows Hall room 204. NICE OFFICES.

613 and 615 Pine two nice offices on 2d floor, vlth steam heat. KEELEY A CO. 1113 Chestnut st. rrKALSlIEIt FLATS WAXTE1X. ANTED Furnl.hed flat; a lady would like to reDta fur.

fiat; party caa have privilege of reserving one or two rooms. Add. Baker, 2bl7 Pine. IMPROVED CITT FBOPKRTY FOBS.1LE SBOO WILL BUY A 4-room detached frame house In North St. Louis: lot 25x147 feet: stable for 4 horses.

This uncommon snap Is good for a tew day. only. Owner leaving the city. GRUCTTY A ALLEN, 708 Cbestnnt st. SI ISl'RISAX PKOPE8TT FOR SALE.

EBSTER GROVES acres. 9 rooms, gravel road, frail, shade; all conveniences; big barn; low price. ROBINSON, 112 N. Sth st. 53 ACRES -AT- KIRK WOOD.

Fine for Subdivision. High Ground, Overlooking tha City. LOW PRICE. In Line of Two Proposed Electric Lines. Chas.

A. Robinson, Tel. 759. in N. Eighth.

WEBSTER GROVES. One and one-third acres, o-room house, convenient location; trees, drainage, near depot; owner leaving City; must sell. CHAS. A. ROBINSON, 112 N.

bth at. bi FCRXISHED FEATS FOR SALE. IOR SALE Furnl.hed flat of 4 reoms; your own. JJ price. 3123 8t.

Vincent near Comptoa av. DBESSMAHHG. DKESSMAKEK8 LaCles Interested In dressmaking call and ezainiae one of the most simple and perfect metheas ever Invented. Ladies' Tailor Institute, room 3UJ, Mermod-Jaccard Building. Bl'SINESS fHAXCES.

WEEKLY! Financial denres-OWsion does not affect HOWE'S 1NFALLIBLK HANDICAPPINM SYSTEM. Best and safest speculative investment offered. Third successful year. Prospectus lbUl free. CD.

Kows.Bx MONET WAJfTfEik. 7 A NT 1 2.000 at ft per cent Interest for 5 IT years on lmbroved real estate worth double; no commission. Add. 62. this olSce VTANTED 500 at 6 per cent Interest on Drop-II erty worth double; can also place smaller sums.

II W. Mepham. 1821 8. Jefferson av. 17E have applications for loans on real estate from II parties offering best ot security; those wanting safe investments can secure them by calling on or addressing us.

JCstabll.lie I 89 years. JOHN MAGTJIRE A 107 JT. th St. ironsEs. booms, trc wajvtbx ANTED Kom by 2 gents, not to exceed 115 nor manth.

iA If Tl.i,. noi r- WANTED March 1, comfortably furnished roam II In widow's house by young gentleman. Add. 63, this ofiice. XV ANT ED-One or two furnished rooms, without 1 1 board, for man and wife in the vicinity of Garrison and Lucas avs.

Address 3030 Lucas av. iiorsEiioED coons for male. TfOK SALE-Parlor. bedroom and other furniture cheap; call at once, J904Morgan st. i FOR SALE-Fnrnllure ot 4-roonTflat.

new; bath and all cheap rent: will take S7n Hwn on Urn. ir. i i i '0 i.nin.n IjiOR SALE Household furniture of all kinds- will sh'st "ccount leaving city. '2bl4 OR SALE Oeneral assortment of tngs, for caah or monthly payments. Guarantee and Storage 717 Market st.

ALL SORTS, GAS and gasoline stoves, clothes wringers and re. frigerators repaired; good work, low nricl. tendpostaU O'Brien's. 2gta and Wanklln a. TO BACK.

Fidelity Storage, Pactlng and Moiing Ca 1 4 itiiu a 4 ao aiorgan St. ranch office lu0 Plna elapane Soa .101 1800 and 4101. THEATRICAL. DBAMATIO SCHOOL Waated pupils for staTeT position, secorad. lst-uasa companies, blmtt- cob's.

13Z4 OUicst. STORAQB Regular for rurnitnra pianos, v.hl.le.. trunks. raifr. bie clean get our careful raovlpg packing, hipping, etc.

e.Umatea fv.a; loaned. tsF-Conalga good, to oar care. TilenhSrll UJ R- V. Leonorl. A Co.

Rfc- To 0 0,1 lmPTOTd eetate; tbe MIs-. 1 BkTlntrc and Loan Co. will lend two-thirds 21 reasonable value of tha security. loans to ne repaid in monthly ln.tallm.atal preapeattve kor-rowerswlli do well le call at the company's ofnee. in tha Union Trust room.

704 and 70ft, and examine tha company's vtan of making loans; uo commission. CHAS. H. TCKNKU, Secretary. 8AML.

W. KENNARD. President. IOSET TO LOAN OH PEBHI PBOPTT MONET TO LOAH from 1 to 1 10. OOO on watcbaa, Jewelry, pt.tol.

traaks. musical lastvu-menta. etc. Low rataa of Interest. D.VAJI KAALT.

12 aad 14 o. athsk. A GENTLEMAN wishing to Inve.t some surplus fund, will loan (25 and upward, on nouaeholcl farnitura and other partte. wlahlag a-vanaea will be treated fairly and can secure loans on aatl.faetory term. Call ai 101ft Morgan si.

ol IJ n.il unc juuoev iviam uo luiuitun. Jj real estate, building association books, other good secnrltlesi lowest rates. CJ.Voorhis. Ill M. feth.t.

LOAMS oa furniture In residence, city real estate and ail good securities; fair and reasonable Room 2, 904 Olive si. 31 LOANS on furniture, pianos, building association stock and other good securities. Collateral Loan 108 N. 8th. room 1.

R. W. i-taley, becretary. LOAN 3 on furniture, pianos, building association stock and other good securitte. Collateral Loan 108 M.

8th room K. W. btaley, Secretary. MOkEY to loan on furniture and pianos without removal, at lowest rates; business eonfldeaiial. German-American Loan 15 Pine 2d floor.

MOMEY loaned on clothing, diamonds, watches, chains, guns, revolvers, trunks, medical lnsira-menta. at Dunn's Loan oftl.e. 812 Franklin av. ST. LOUIS MORTGAGE CO.

Loans anonay on furniture and building books! can keep possession of yonr property and payoff loans tn Installments and save Interest; no commission and business onfldential; loweat rates la city. SIS' Cuestaut st. second floor. 31 FURNITURE LOANS. Money to loan on furniture at residence without removal; lowest rates; business strictly coafldeu Hal, nloa Loan Co.

100 pine COMMERCIAL LOAN CO. Advance, money to responsible parties from $25 upwards on furniture and Dlanoc, without removal, at lowest rates; loans made on easy monthly Installment, from 1 to 12 months as desired: private offices and no publicity. 71a Pino 2d floor, rooms 11 and 12. SIO TO SI.OOO Loaned an furniture' and piano, at the lowest rates, with no extra charges of any kind; we give you as long time as you want to repay same; jou can pay the money back In any amount you wish, and at aay time, and eaoh payment so made will reduce the cost of tha loani if you have bought furniture or a plana on time and cannot meet your payment, let us know and weiwill advance yon the money to pay It; we a not remove any goods, but leave them In your possession; we will guarantee our term, to be the cheapest and easiest in the city; call on us and wa will give you any Information you wish; open every Bight until 8 o'clock; notary in offlce. Furniture Mertgage Loan 1303 Washington av.

2d floor. OfcJEYTO LOAN On furniture and piano. In any amount you de.ire without removing property.from your house; money can be paid back In Installment, and Interest; no commission or charges for papers; "on can get the money the same day yeu apply for II. JohnC. King.

814 klorgaa st. Business private. PROPERTY OCT OF CITY FOR HALE A ACRES 5-room house, young orchard, all kind. 0J of fruit; cisterns, barns, out-houses: 3 blocks from deDOt: 10 miles from St. Louis Court-house: due west; bargaie, ROBINSON.

112 N. Sth st. BUSINESS rOS BALI. (OR SALE A small stock of groceries and fixtures V317C'arrst. OR HALE Meat market and grocery store in good location.

Add. 62. this office. JSISCEEEAJs-EOrS vTAHTS. TVANTEiJ A widow with one daughter would I like some one to helo her to set a house so ana could keep hoarders; good experience.

Address jt d5, tnis omoc. FOB SHE- II ISIEILASEOIS POR SALE White sewing-machine: 20121.1 Olive st. price $8. rOK SALE A roller ton desk, 1 cheap. Add.

14, this office. safe aad 2 chairs rOr! SALE Fine large (Mosler safe. John S. Richards, 1111 Union Trust Building. LXR SALE To dealers, a lot ef miscella-V neous articles.

Call 5218 S. Broadway. FOR SALE Furniture complete of offlce 619 TValnwright Building; a bargain for some one. LH)R SAL a Fine thoroughbred English grev 1 hound. $10; Is a beauty.

Call and see same at 4296 Washlugtoa boulevard. TYPEWRITERS. Buy the best and most popular, "The Smith Premier;" It will give greater satisfaction. for catalogae. The Smith Premier Typewriter 2U8 N.

7th St. Louis, Uo. ft HORSES AM) VEHICLE. CCA BE. YOUNG A 1223 V.

Broadway, will beat anybody's price on grocer, laundry, butcher, baker, carpenter and plumber', wagons; also first-class storm buggies, surrey, and Jump seat buggies of all kinds. )C A and top wagons, surreys, sterm bug-)J Kies. Dhaetons. carts, slelfths: all kinds: new and Buggy 11 10 N.B' way THE BIGGEST AND BEST IN THE OREAT SOUTHWEST. THE SUNDAY POST-DISPATCH.

Price, Ho Bold Fvervwhere SPECIAL K0TICES. AUGUSTUS WE YL, my husband, having published notice that I have left bl. bed aud board contrary to hi. wishes and that he will not be re sponsible for any debt, thatl aiar contract, thi. is to give notice that he has abandoned my b.d and board without ANY CAPSK OF MINE, and he is responsible for aay debts.

MARY L. YVEYL. t. Loals, March rj. lV-t.

THtC thank, or the under.lgned are herewith tendered Pullman Illusion No. 28. B. L. E.

a. well as their many friend, for the kindly sympathy and assistance rendered them curing the recent fatal Illness ot our beiovea nusuana and brother. Charles Hohl. Signed HAKLIK llUUii, ADOI.PH HOHL, March 7. 1894.

HENRY HOHL. EHBBI7F BAItZS. SHERIFF'" SALE By virtue and authority of an alias execution. Issued from tbe office of the Clerk of the cironlt Court. City of St.

Loals. re turnable to the April term, 1894. of said court, and to me directed, la favor of Bamael Winter, and against John F. C. Frese.

Albert gchmld and Ernest eteinkemeyer, aefenaantt, 1 nave leviea npon and seized all the right, title, interest. claim. estate and property of the above named defendants, Albert hchmtd and Ernest 8telnkemeyer, of. In and to tbe followtag described real estate, situated In the City of St. Louis and Mate of Missouri, and described aa follows, town: Lots Nos.

9. 10. 11 and 12. In city block 3,711. fronting 10H feet 8W Inches on east line of Marcus avenue.

1E0 feet deep te alley, and bonne eg soutli bv M. Louts avenue. Lot HO. In city block 3,711, fronting 5 feet on north line ot bt. Leuls avenue, by 150 foet deep to alley, bounded west by property of Albert Terry, tad eat by property of William F.

Smith. A lot In city block ft'51E, fronting on Manchester road; bounded north by alley, east by Oeter. Leather Co. and by Manchester road and west by 8chmltlt. Lot In block 395 IE, 20 feel on Manchester road by 14 feet, being east part at lot 2, Forest Park boaievard addition, and I will on THURSDAY.

THE IAY OF MARCH. 18S, between the hour, of 9 o'clock In the forenoon aad 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at tbe eaat froat door of the Court-house, In the city of 8t. Louis. State of Missouri, at public aucllcm. te the highest eldder.

for cash, all the right, title. Interest, cla ra estate ana properly of tha above named defenuaots. Albert bchmld and Ernest ctteinkemeyer. of. In aud to tbe above dc.eribed oroDOru.

to said execution and cost. PATRICK M. ol AED, Sheriff of the City of St. Louis. St.

Louis, March 7, 1894. 403 SHERIFF'S BALE By virtue and authority of an executica. Issued front the office of the Clerk ot the Circuit oourt. City of 8t- Louis, returnable ta the February term, 1894, of said oart, aad to me directed. In favor of Adam Rhlnehardt.

plaintiff, and against William Nixon. detendaul, I have levied upon ana. sei.eu .11 me nui. oi, loisrsit, ciaira, estate and property of the defendant above Bassed, of and Into tbe following describea real estate, alt-oated in tbe City ef SI. Lout, and ft ate of Missouri.

nil dKurlhed as to-wlt: A lot of vroand In city block 3.078. having a front on the west line of 15oyie avenue 01 ip turuo. oy ueptu 00 ine north line ef Vista avenue of 110 feet, aud I will, on Wednesday, the 28tb day ot March, 1894. between the boars of 9 o'clock la tha forenoon and 5 o'clock la tha afternoon of that aay, at tha east front door of the o.rt-oouse, la the city or ft. Louis, Mate of Missouri, at public aoctloa, to the highest Didder, for cash, all tha right, title.

Interest, claim, estate and property ot the above named defendant of. In and to ilia above described property, to satisfy said execution aad co.ta. PATRICK. M. 8TACD.

Sheriff ol the City of t)t. Loul. St, Lou s. March ti, 1894. 4 0t) miuiubi left la their aounung-rooua.

rejection money will be refanded. S1TCATIOKB WASTED MALE. Clerks ud at bill clerk Of collector by oo4 i Tutnmarks nest I rei- jau. w. CLERK WAITED A poilrtoa brtnt-eltMf earv clerkt bait ol references.

Add. OS. UU omee companies! can lurnun. a v. XI 94.

idji race. rvrrirT WORK WAN KU omce rainuj 2 h. u. student end notary. av "JT A a21 iKia Mffffak- Aada OJ, ion PHARMACIST want.

position; maey; understands German. Y. L. Peters, ooou uvc at. 4T t9MA-Situation wantea nr-jim" lesm.n! city furnished.

a tm A 2 thla Wa a pstant. eltbeTes bookkeeper or assistant. A. O'lTQ oMtsslstant. A.

car. ot John BanUen 4 bona. 823 4th at. SCHOOL. OPKM DAY AKD NIGHT, corner of Broadway and Market at.

Personal instruction ilv.nln el departmentt. Book-keeping and banking teugh bv actual practice. Graduate. are sue-sessful In getting employment. Bead lor alreular.30 Cooks.

IOOK-First-class cook wants situation private family: male. Aanrwi Tt Trade. LASTINO MACHINE HAN D-Wants situation In boa faetory; can run lasting machine: will work for small wage, and will give satisfaction! 3 years' experience. Address 81. thla offlce.

A WASTED Young man to apnrentlce-shlpto steel and eopper plate engrTlQ; no compensation first year. Robert. Uelneman. 41bVs Olive t. rtom 47.

PAlriTICK Good painter wants day or job work. Addre.s 63. thit offlce! tl FHOL8TEHER wl.hea work In private hou.esi nr.t-olaM work: charge, rea.onablei old furni ture remodeled. Address 69. this office.

STENOGRAPHER Situation wanted by a young man wno is a competent stenographer an bookkeeper; eeme knowledge of German: city references given. Adilres. O. B. Loper.

14J0 N. Broadway. Miscellaneous. GARDENER Middle-aged gardener and coachman wanta aituatlou; expert in railing early botbed vegetables: wta make himself useful beat reference. Ad.

63. thi. office. HOrSEMAN-61t. wanted by a man of 15 to do hou.ework or care for horei experienced; l.t-clas.

reft. Add. 63. tula oilice. MAX AND WIFE bit.

by man and wife: middle agedi In private family: competent, reliable, rea-aonahle. Ad. 62, thi. office. HELP WASTED BA1B.

Clerka and Salesmen. FFhVeMAIJ wXitTED Protestant Christian young nan. with $10O. for office; salary $1 money secured. Address 62.

thla offlce. SOLICITORS WASTED Three experienced renewal contracts given. Call between 10 a. at. and 12 m.

with reference! loom 6. bin floor, kqaltable Building. 'ANTED A sale. man; (10 to f50 weekly am be null with onr a-ooa. In aay loeallty; will prove It or forfeit (1UU: comuinuwu uu pio-fer; the re.ulta of a few houra" work often equal, a week', wagee.

Addres. 'Jianufaeturera." P. O. tax 6308. Boston.

Mast. 64 AVmyou tried 'Harris' 14 Jaugetneir valae by the montn. iney wear. ot npt OO f( TIP Pants to order, Mesritz Tailoring Oil.V" Co. 2 19 K.

bth 61. cor. Olive, za neor, 010 ffl VP Suite ana overcoats to order: Mesrlta Tailoring bin ana Olive HAYWARD'S SHORT- band and Cellege. 703. 704 and v06 Olive at.

i day and night Phone 47. XTie Taaes JJABER WASTED At 310 8. 2d st. BARKEEPER WASTED Young men at barkeeper, malt German; state reft. Add.

63. thi. office I JOILE RMAK 3 WASTED to stay away from Boune Terre. Mo. on account of reduction of By order of branch 117.

FLORIST WASTED An experienced florist don't apply If your reference, are not lirst-class. Martin, ftlermod St Jaceard jewelry store. S- llOEMAKERS WASTED Wanted 1 Cr.t and 1 aecona latter on turn also 1 boy to second la.t aleKav sewed shoe, and 1 boy to lack on runners; must be experienced. De.noyera shoe 1124 Locust tt. TAILORS WANTED Tailors to baste on custom touts.

Apply to Kahn 608 Olive steady work: good pay. ANTED 2 first-class last pullers and 1 boy to clean, lion a. itn at. OY WANTED Good boy for general housework. 320U Locu.t at.

OY WANTED Errand boy. The American Tail- 217 It. Broadway. OY WAST ED A German boy In drng atore. Call 1727 Franklin av.

OY WANTED About 17. to wort on private country place near city. Aa. ja oj. tnn oiuce.

Zlorera. LABORERS WANTED 10 mason, and concrete laborera. Llndell weatof Tayler wagea 25c per hour. TlE AM 3 WANTED With big bed. on Delaaar and J.

Union ava. as. Carroll. rflEAMS WANTED Ten teams oa Page near A. Grand av Thursday morning.

John A. Lynch. Hlaeellaneona. AN ANTKI Young man about 18 to leave Hall, Grand Hotel tllj I an jii i 1 1 un. mw ivi MAN AS WIFE WANTED Without children, to work on fruit and atock farm: give reference and experience.

Add. 61, thi. office. MAN AND WIFE WANTED For general house-work; man fer oiit-door work; must bring ref. good habits: no children; suburbs.

Add. 63, thla office, lor a week. RITUATIOilH WA.lTED-rEHALr, Teerlirrs, lompanlont, Et. COMPA5ION A young English ladv de.ire. actuation a.

lady', companion or larly'a maid; the best of reference, given. Apply Box 49j, Kolia. Mo. OVERNES8 A young English lady desire, a slt-natlnn a. nur.ery governei.

or lady's help; the beat of referencea given. Apply Box 40 A Roll a. Phelps Co. Mo. Clerha and Saleswomen.

CLEKK Position by young lady to do office work and typewriting; salary no objects good ref. Add. tt 62, this office. SALESLADY Experienced lady wishes position as saleslady or trimmer in millinery depart-menu Addres. J.

E. 1307 Urattan at. Cooks. Etc OoK "ltuatton wanted by good colored cook. 1S22 Lucas av OOK tV'anted situation as good coek In private family.

olOo Market .1. COOK Situation wanted by colored girl aa cook. Call or address 3431 Olive si. ANTED situation aa aook In private family. 40jy St.

Ferdlnanu. Drrasmavkars and SeBmstresaes. DRK88MAKER Want, situation In private families at Jl.a. per day; expert and understand, sue dressmaking. Address 6rj, thi.

office. DRESSM AEEU Wanla work by a flr.t-clasa dressmaker; all style drea.es; br.l-clas. work ana reasonable Cation A. Lawrence. 1205 Chouteau formerly ef l-i3 Gratiaa and 2S25 Caroline st.

Lanndrrsset. LAUNDKE9W Wanted.laundry work, two days In the week; Wednesday and Ihursday. call at 2018 Blddle st. HenMKt pea a. nOPf-EKIEPER A nlrs colored lady 29 years old wishes to houekeep for wldowor or bachelor, no objection to children.

Call at 1240 I HOt'EKEKPElt Position as housekeeper br re-flned widow of 26, lor baefcnlor or widower; no objection on oc two cliUvlrca, Addles I) 62, Usu oBlce, Sits for Hew Library Sletod Raeo Horse Stoics. TU Directors of tho Public Library have cured title to a fine piece of ground oa Broad way, near tbe MeCasland Opera-honae. which la to be the site of a new library building. Two years ago tbe board1, by formal procedure, obtained authority to expend 140,000 for the erection of a library An ordinance was passed by tbe City Council to provide for tbe collection of special taxes for tbe purpose to tbe amount of (8,000 annually for Aye years. With the collection or tbls year's taxes tbe board will have $16,000 in tbe building fund, and thai amount, it is said, will be sufflcient for a beginning.

The site tor the building was ob-talnea by the expenditure of only $T00. II was by J. T. McCasIand for that amount, subject to an Incumbrance of about 12,000, but the board was not willing to lift the mortgage. However, public-spirited citizens contributed money enough to raise the incumbrance, and the property now belongs to the board, the deed bavin been filed yesterday.

It la tbe intention of the directors to have the building erectod this year. They will mortgage the property for $24,000, the amount to be raised by special taxation In the next three years, and thus they expect to raise the Ito.ono fund, as tha past two years have produced $16,000. A sealed verdict In the damage case ot Mrs. Leonard Laffoon against A. E.

Adams, tried yesterday, was ODeaea and read to-day in the City Court. Mrs. Laffooa had suad Adam, for S5.O00) for trespaa. claiming that the man had forcibly taken improper and unwarrantod liberties with her. Adam.

wa. a resident of East tt. Louis only a short lime. Not long after he came he got into this trouble with Mrs. Lattoon and left as soon as ha learaed that she had sued Lisa.

The jury awarded her a Judgment for $4,600. tieorge Meyers ot Bprlngflelu, 111., Is under arrest here ou the charge of stealing a valuable race horse from Oen. John McClerbaud. 11. wa.

arrested yesterday by Detective Jo.eph Kinney at the Madi.on race track, where the bora wa. found. 1 he horse wa. atolea about a eek ago from stable, in bpringfl.id and was traced to East Louis. The police here were re quested to arrest Meyers, and did so after considerable trouble In locating him.

Deputy Sheriff John Murray ot gpringdeid will take the pnaeuer bask to Sangamon County to-night. The Excelsior Land Association held a business meeting last night aud elected these officers: A Meintz. President; X. H. Marnhy Thames L.

Fekete, Secretary and Treasurer. A 2-vear-old child of Charlea Smith, residing at 102 North Ninth atreet, a small Quantity of lye by mistake last nltiht and Is now la a critical condition. The mistake was due to the similarity of cans of lye ant condunted milk kept ia tha boase. Miss Jennie Smith, the railway evangelist, held an open-air meeting ia the bridge yards at noon today. A birthday surprise party was tendered Miss Maria Dill at her home In linghion Place laal nicht.

Dick Pratt, a Jockey, well-known about the racetrack here, died in ht. Louis yesterday. The remains were brought here to-day and interred at st, Henry'a Cemetery. Lieut. Gov.

who filled Gov. Altgeld's place while the latter was at Hot Springs, passed through, here to-day on his way South. John Duffy, tbe race track policeman who shot ex-Officer Maurice O'Leary Friday night, was adnilttnd to bail to-day by Justice Wilson O'Learv It reported to be ont of danger. Duffy's ball wa. fixed .1 $1,000, and as he found kond.men immedlataly he is now at liberty.

RIAL ESTATE NEWS. Nineteenth and Eiddle Streets Bold Sst eral Building Improvements. Samuel Bowman Co. closed the sale of tbe southwest corner of Nineteenth and Bid. die streets this morning.

The corner is lm proved with tea bricK buildings renting for $2,400 per annum. The Improvements front 154 feet on Nineteenth and 75 feet on Blddle street. The price paid was $17,500, John Haley of Alton, 111., being tbe purcbaers and H. C. Hy man the grantor.

Mr. Haley bought the property for Investment. The Nicholls-ltltter Keal Estate Co. report the sale of 5 feet of ground on the south side of Westminster place, between Newstoad and Taylor avenues, for $150 a foot from Gen. Joseph 8.

Fullerton to Mrs. Llllle H. l'lrle, wire of A. H. Plrle of the bt.

Louis Paper Co. This strip adjoins the BO feet recently purchased by Mrs. Plrle through tbe Nicholls-ltltter asencv and gives her a frontage of 55 feet on which she will erect a handsome home. Mr. Charles Kuhn.

agent, has let contracts for a $42,000 building Improvement at the. northeast corner of Page and Aubert avenues. The Improvement will consist of six handsome residences, five of them occupying lots 89x130 feet each, while the one at the corner will occupy 31X180 feet. Kach house will be of a different material and appearance. One will be of stock brlcx, another of bull colored brick and still others ot rock-faced brick.

The trimmings on each house will be ot stone and the entrance stairway of marblo. Each houso will be surmounted wlch a high state roof and copper cornice. The Gblo-Orlffln Keal Estate Co. have completed arrangements for the erection of a lour-story brick and stone bnlldlng on tho north side of Market street Oetweon Klgb-teenthand Nineteenth steeets opposite the new Union Depot. The building Is to be erected on 80x72 feet of ground owned by L.

Sambucetti at a cost of from $30,000 to $35,000. The upper floors have already been leased to D. A. Williams, formerly proprietor of tha Garretson Hotel of Sioux City, who will establish a restaurant and small European hotel there. The lower floor will be leased for a railroad ticket offlce.

There is an unusally large number or building permits being Issued ar. present, and liulldlng Commissioner Held suys: If the Increase in building which started about the last week in February continues, and there ia no reason why it should not. the coming season will compare very favorably with past yenrs. Materials have nevtr been lower, and labor is plentiful and easily obtained. To these causes may be attributed the many permits for building now belnt applied for.

Most ol the activity in building thus far this season is in the Hue of single dwe. lings, apartment houses and flats. The number ol large and expensive structures will likely not equal that of the past tew years, because of the many built in that time." Mr. Held estimates the decrease in the cost of building at from 12 to 20 per cent, CUBRENT3 OF THE GiiAT LAKES. Interesting Result, of Experiments Conducted by Prof.

Harrington. Washington, P. C.Marcb 7. Prof. Ha, rlngton, Chief of the Weather Bureau, baj submitted to the Secrotary of Agriculture) tbe results of bis investigation of the currents of the great lakes.

The Inquiry was sugw gested by observation of the accumulation of wrecks and wreckage at certain points ang along certain portions ot tbe shores of tha lakes. Bottles, containing instructions from the bureau and constructed so ac to Coat in water for aa tr. definite period, were sent to tbe mate ters of engaged In traffic 0 the lakes, light-house keepers, with the request that they be thrown in the water after tne paper in me noiuo uuu men margei wltb tbe time and place of floating anj with the name of the person who consigned It to the water. Within the bottle was also placed a franked envelope addressed to the Wentiie Bureau, with a request that the nnder Indl. rate tho time and place of finding and send the blank Oiled out to the bureau.

Tbe investigation covered tha summer snao sons of 1S1-2 and U'Ji. it was ascertained tha there were four general currents to be observed in all the lakes. The outflow toward the outlet of the lakes, a continuous current affecting the entire masa of water and proceeding slowly with a per. ceptlble reactionary flow. reulttnir In more or less of a circular current around the Uk: a surface current due to prevailing winds an4 consisting of a mass of water driven before the wind and Including also a return or ree actlonary current caused by the flow into) depths made vacant by the action of tn winds; return currents and finally surf mo.

tlon. The most Important current Is the sarfaca flow caused by the winds. It lias long bee known along tbe lakes that the wind will blow In the direction In which the current was running from six to twelve hours befora the wind begins. This fftct Is fully explained by the result of the observations taken. Much tlimculty was encountered In attempting to discover the velocity of tho various lake currents, but in general taey are supposed to run at a rate of from four to twelve miles a day.

There are certain car-rents which bave. at special seasons of the year, been observed to ran at much greater velocity, but no general lams concerning these bave as yet been discovered. Charged With Seduction-Emlle Wacker of 2307 Sooth Broadway wat arrested last night by Deputy Sheriff Walton on a vfarrant sworn out yesterday by Amanda Arnold, aged 16 years, who lives at Stale feoutb Third street, and who charges acker with having wronged heron Due 1 last under rrootlse of marriage. 1 aflilaa)let a- m'nfA.

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