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0 St. Snnfa j0sl-gispa rtSirarr, lum 10, 1891. 0 JOHK MUIjIj AIjIi COMMISSION CO. 1 2-7 1 BEDMOND CL.EARY COJMMISSIONCoT Lt. A SUBDIVISION 2-7 ill I 1 XEFTWICH, HODGKINS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 410 Chamber of Comm -1 i TV.

T. ANDERSON 104 beautiful lots of the late magnificent home site of Samuel Cupples, situated two blocks north of Easton Avenue, between King's Highway Boulevard, Euclid Avenue, Cote Brilliante Avenue GRAIN COMMISSION. Laclede Building. St. Louis, ivtx SAYLE-STEGALL.

COMMISSION CO 17 Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants. 122 Sonth Main St. Unh. BERNET CRAFT, Flour Commission Merchants. v- 8 S.

Main St. Lonls, 3j0 I Euclid COMMISSION GEO. TAYLOR COTTON FACTORS. Main and Walnut Bta St. Loui BASYE ROBINSON, General Commission and Order Merchants, 116 Jf.

Main St. Lonls, Mo. LEWIS-SHARPE COMMISSION ROOM 210, CHAMBER OP COMMERCE, co; ST. LOUIS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

FLOUR AND GRAIN COMMISSION. RUSSELL-MASSESGALE COMMISSION CO. Lumber Commission Merchants. And Dealers In All Kinds of Hardwood Lumber. and Spaulding Avenue.

Entirely covered and surrounded by stately and majestic Oaks, Maples, Lindens, Poplars, Magnolias, Shrubbery and Fruit Trees of all kinds. In addition to the great natural beauty of this tract, the "Euclid Park Improvement Co." has added All the City Improvements Necessary and desirable, such as first-class Telford Carriage Drives, Granitoid Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter, City Water, Sewers, etc. Lots will be sold at Private Sale in widths of 40 feet or more by depth of 142 feet 6 inches to 1 5-foot alley. Strict building restrictions. Terms, one-third cash.

Altitude 1 14 Feet Above City Directrix. Take Easton Avenue Cable and inspect the property at once. Further information can be obtained by applying to T. B. MORTON.

JOTTV M. GAXXETT A. L. ME8SM0RE. MESSM0RE, GANNETT ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Grain, Hay and Seeds a Specialty. 2-7 Room 611. Chamber ol Commarcs. t-1 S. W.

Cor. Main and Olive St. Ixais. Mo. HUNTER BROS.

SHIPPING Flour, Grain and Feed Commission 2-7 46 Republic Building, Bt. Louis. EUGENE G. TITEIDNER COMMISSION 803 and 905 N. Sd st.

St. Louis, Mo. Special attention Riven to the sale of wheat, oata, corn, fruit, wool, feathers, bides, bacon, lard, butter, eggs, poultry, game, calves, etc 1-9 ILLINGSLY ft ANSON J- COMMISSION CO. Hay, Grain and Seed, 2-7 Chamber of Commerce, 8t. Louis.

LANDAUER SONS, A. E0. J. SCHULTE ft Hay and Grain Commission. fuit and General Commission Mar-chants.

924 IT. Third St Lonls. 34A 18 N. Commercial St. Louis, Ma.

JOHN THYS0N, Successor to THYSON St DAVIDSON, Grain Commission Merchant. 2-7 2OS-206 Chamber of Commerce. St. Loula, Ma, JJART COMMISSION 112 Pine Specialties Pelts, Hides, Wool, Gingseng and Roots. W.

WESTCOTT ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DUNNERMAN, Agent, 622 Chestnut Street, Hay. Grain Flour, Seeds, Produce, 3T 820 N. Main Bt. Louis.

ESTABLISHED 1805. QE0. A. BENTON General Commission Merchants For the Sale of Oountry Produce of All Kinds. 627 N.

3d st. and 824 X.4IQ St. Louis, Mo. Or the Agent on the Premises. D.

BLOCK. WM. B. SEAM. JjLOCK, BEAN ft General Commission Merchants, No.

417 Chamber of Commerce, 2-T ST. LOUIS, MO. CONFEDERATE DEAD. that while he slept some heartless hound had poured on his hand a quantity of whisky CAMERON FOUND. and then set lire to the inflammable liquid.

ESTABLISHED 1878. MICHENFELDER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wool, Hides and Country Produce. Consignments and correspondence solicited. 8 K.

Main St. Lonls. Me. Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning McQuil A. N.

Eatok. J. R. Craitoau 1. S.

McOlxuas, EATON, McCLELLAN ft GENERAL COMMISSION. Grain and Flour Specialties. 4 8. Commercial Bt, Loula. Ho.

lan was found by Officers Heer and Madden THE BEAUTIFUL STATUE AT FREDERICKSBURG. UNVEILED TO-DAY. The Man Who Disappeared With $10,000 Turns Up All Right wandering along Seventh street, near Market, In search of the Dispensary, no treatment having been given his hand. He was sent to the City Hospital. Inquiry failed to develop the identity of the wretch who had caused the old man's suffering.

C. TAYLOR A rr. vtt brated at the Bethlehm Lutheran Church, Nineteenth and Salisbury streets. Mr. Al Gruner, assistant secretary of the Philip Gruner ft Bros.

Lumber hsd a most narrow and lucky escape yesterday evening from a sudden death. He was driving along vith a spirited horse attached to a buggy, and when Broadway near Ferry the front wheel dropped oif. The horse took fright and dunged madly in a will run down Broadway. Find-ng that he conld no sontrol the affrighted horse Mr. Gruner jumped, aid after going through several gymnastic contortions the air he fell on his left side escaping with only a severe Jolt and a bad scare.

The Globe Stoe Sale Booming. Ladles' very fine pongola Button Shoes at $2, worth very good Oxfords, of every description, from 75t to worth a great deal more. Chlldrei's Shoes, every variety, 25c and up to the finest. Globe. 703 to 713 Franklin avenue.

gCHWARTZ BROS. COMMISSION Grain, Flour and General Commis ion Merchants, 1601.1603 and 1605 X. Broadway 8h 2-7 ST. LO-CIS. MO.

Furs, Etc. Track Stuff a Specialty. Consignments of all kinds solicited. 114 Pine st. St, Louis.

Mo, ISO SEASON GIVEN FOB HIS STRANGE DEPARTURE. WHOLESALE GROCERS. HAKE SON, Commission and Provision Merchants. 819 ST. Sd as.

A 816 ST. 4th St. Louis. He. ESTABLISHED 1888.

Q.BEELEY-BURNHAM GROCER U. WOESTMAS. WHOLESALE GKOOER AXL COMMISSION MERCHANT. -1010 aud 1012 W. Thitd 8t.

Louis. Staple and Fancy Groceries. 21 1S te 23 W. 3d Marrlare Licenses. I John H.

and St. Louis ar Fannie J. Murphy ...4 618 St. Louis av i Alexand er Rietz. Chicago.

Ill Edwin Louise Henrietta Hymers 3722 N. 9th st Henrv G. Hactonsn. Letts Corners. Ind.

Franzlska A. Klodder 2422 Spring av i Frank Hick 4.. Building I Alice F. Garner ar Percy Reed highway and Page av Annie Jokrest Jenning's Heights WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Make Tour Consignment to GE.

WETZEL, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wholesale Dealer in Butter. Cheese, Eggs, Wool, Hides, Furs, and Produce Generally. 345T 219-221 Market St. Louis. SSTABUSHXD 1845.

JjrCOarO SATIS 1884. 8. MERRELL DRUG Wholesale Drugrgists. T. LOUIS, MO.

Morgan st ..1544 Singleton st 818 Gratiot st .1000 X. Grand av ....1911 N. 13th st ...3327 N. 11th st I Gnutave A. Spiess I Marion A.

1 Harry G. Knapp Louise Wiettemors. I Henry H. Kansteiner I Emma Mueller JOHN W. JAC0BY, General Commission Merchant.

All Kinds of Country Produce. 411 LUCAS AV. ST. LOCIS. MO.

Thomas G. Slater Arrested at the Xiindell Hotel to Answer a Charge of Fraud In Louisville Joseph GreDins Conduct Causes an Application for a Warrant Ag-alnst Sim Police News. Jotin.Can.eron, the Scotchman who disappeared from his lodging-house, 703 Pine street, last Monday with $10,000 on his person, has been seen In East St. Louis by parties who inow him and who declare that he Is sound and well. Mrs.

Cameron, his wife, rushed wildly into the Four Courts yesterday and said her husband had gone away and she feared he had been tilled. He came to this country only three weefcs ago from Scotland and was not acquainted. It was learned to-day that Cameron had his trunk taken from 708 Pine street Monday night and went with the wagon to East St. Louis, intending to stop at the Morgan House, but when he crossed the bridge he went to a boarding-house, which Is the last house on the south side of Fourth street In East St. Louis.

The driver said he was slightly tinder the influence of liquor at the time and may not have known what he was doing. His wife met him to-day and all is well once more. None of the -money he carried with him Is missing. Stole Mechanical Drawing Instruments. George Sllngweln, alias Clifford, was ar THE 8T.

LOTTIS DRUG MARKET. Arrested for Fraud. Accompanied by Detectives W. H. DeFor-ester and J.

T. Gorley of the Louisville Ky.) Department, Detectives Vlehle and Zlegler of headquarters went about 10:30 o'clock this morning to the Lindell Hotel, in the corridor of which they arrested Thomas G. Slater. The prisoner is now In the hold-over at the Four Courts. will be retunred to Louisville.

At the capital city of Kentucky requisition papers were Issued on Monday charging Slater with obtaining money under false and fraudulent pretenses. It appears, according to the statements of the Kentucky officers, that several weeks ago Slater purchased a quantity of furniture from a Louisville tlme-payment house. He had made but two or three payments when he sold the property to a second hand dealer named Joseph Potok, for $47. Potok made affidavit to the fact that Slater had represented the goods as free from any Incumbrance, and on the strength of that state-orient the prosecution was commenced. By this time Slater was gone.

Through the St. Louis department it was learned on last Saturday that the man had come to this city and was employed'by one of the book-makers In the betting-stand at the race track. Detectives De Forester and Gorley at once secured Kentucky requisition papers, which were yesterday honored at JefTer-son City. Detectives Vlehle and Zlegler then located Slater and the arrest was made to-day. Slater is a gambler and takes his arrest with a gambler's coolness.

He is 33 years old. and made a book at the various race tracks'last season. He makes no explanation of his conduct in connection with the Louisville case. Beaten by Her Husband. It was a badly bruised face which Mrs.

Kate Daly showed in the office of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Estep at the Four Courts this morning. The woman was tne victim of a brutal husband, Hugh Daly? having beaten her on last Saturday while under the influence of liquor. On Monday the woman had no money to pay her rent for the little rooms on Papln street and Twenty-first and her few effects were put In the street. She Is now stopping with her brother at 614 Argyle avenue, while Daly lives at 2713 Papln street. A warrant for wife abandonment has been issued against the husband.

Theodore G. RombaxiBr. 1725 Mississippi av Lydia V. Brown 1301 Laml st Edwin 8, Tracy 1 3540 Finest Ella A. Pomarede.

1114 bt. Ange av I Julius H. 3403 Cabanne st I Addie Ringling ......3408 Cabanne st Hugh A. Jones i. ...1808 Belle Glade av Mary ...4526 Cote Brilliante av (Charles St.

Louis Mo Elise Lott ...427 O'Bear av Henry E. 2829 N. 19th st i Eliza C. Page 1313 Chouteau av IJohnF. 223 Florida st HENRY BR0EDER, COMMISSION MERCHANT.

All Rinds of Country Produce. Eggs a Specialty. 2-7 926-928 N. Third Bt. Louis, Me.

Be ported toy the J. S. Merrell T3rag Co. Wo solicit the orders of merchants only, and cao. entertain no orders from consumers.

Correspondence with country dealers tnyited. Acid Acetic, No. 8, lb. So; benzole. 20c; carbolic crystals, 1-lb cans, lb, 30c, citric, 60e; muriatic, Be; nitric, a.

14c; sulphuric, 4o tartaric, lb, 38c. Alcohol Grain, gal, -wood, 1,30. Ammonia Water, 16 per eent. lb, 4c; 20por cent, 26 per cent, ft, lies carb, 15c AFTER SHAVING BATHE THE FACE WITH HEALING, COOLING POND'S EXTRACT. Does not smart nor sting.

Reduces BednesB, Checks Bleeding. Just as it reduces anj inflammation, It sends back the blood which the rasping of the razor has drawn near the surface, so leaves the face white, soft and smooth, without the shini. ness caused bj other lotions For this purpose far superior to bay rum, cologne or perfumed water. Best, barbers use it. YOU HAVE A BOTTLE.

Why Don't You Try It 7 When purchasing accept POND'S EXTRACT only. Refuse substitutes, probably worthless. POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT IS AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOR JE1LJLb UES and for all affections to which an 0INTME5T is applicable. Its remarkable specific action upon the affected parts gires it supreme eon trol orer Piles. Most efficacious when used in connection with POND'S EXTRACT according to directions.

Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per bottle, by the sole manufacturers, Pond's Extract 76 FIFTH AV NEW YORK. piCKER BEARDSLEY, General Commission Merchants 1216 Benton st I Emma W. JacoD Mueller ..4 i Mary Neubanee 214 St. Mala st. and 21k if.

Cos Annatto Spanish, f. ft, 45c. Annntolne Vt ftTsl. The Exercises Imposing- and Appropriate Gen. Bradley T.

Johnson the Orator of the Day A Large Attendance The Monument. Fredericksburg, June 10. The statue to the Confederate dead was unveiled here to-day, with imposing and appropriate exercises, in the presence of a large concourse of spectators. Early in the morning trains from the north and south brought in a great number of visitors and by noon fully 5,000 strangers bad arrived. In honor of the occasion the city was elaborately and handsomely decorated and the day Is one of the most memorable In the city's history.

The hospitable capacity of the town was fully taxed, but everything passed ofl pleasantly and quietly and nothing to mar the' pleasures of the occasion occurred. Representatives from Pickett Camp, Norfolk; Lee Camp.Rlch-mond; Ewell Camp. Prince William, and delegations from Alexandria, Roanoke and Washington were also present. The decorations the houses consisted of national. State and Confederate flags, with bunting In profusion.

The procession formed on Princess Anne street, right resting on Commerce street, and after an hour's parade proceeded to the Confederate cemetery where the statue was unveiled and the graves of the Confederate dead decorated. The oration was delivered by Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, and was an able and eloquent address. He paid a glowing tribute to both North and -South and urged that all animosities and bad feelings engendered by that terrible sanguinary strife, cease.

In the South, he said, it was done away with, and though they fought for what they believed right there could not be found if the Union was In danger, any more loyal defenders than those who wore the gray. Gen. Corse, who commanded the Thirtieth Virginia Regiment whlcbwent from this city and vicinity, was also present and delivered a short, but patriotic address. THE MONUMENT. At the conclusion of Gen.

Johnson's address, the veil covering the monument was drawn aside by Capt. J. N. Barney, the band playing. "Dixie," and a salute from artillery and Infantry was fired.

The monument was erected by the Ladles' Memorial Association, and the corner-stone laid on June 4, 1874, by Fredericksburg Lodge, No. 4, A. F. and A. and was completed and unveiled on Memorial Day, June 9, 1884.

It Is 13 feet 6 inches high, of gray granite, with corners of red granite, and contains the following inscription: On the east side South Carolina, Virginia, North Carolina; north Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas; west-Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas; south Georgia, Florida, Alabama. The monument stands on a mound about 5 feet high without statue, 5 feet 6 Inches In height; with statue, 20 feet in helgnt. On the west side are muskets on the south, castle with battlements on the north, sabers on the east, cannon; also on the east side the words: TO THE CONFEDERATE DEAD. The statue of or the Confederate soldier, which crowns the apex and which was unveiled to-day. Is of bronze, 6 feet 6 Inches high, representing a Confederate soldier In full uniform.

NlSi 8. Louis. Antlfebrin oz, 25c. Antikamnla Woi. 1.

.....1812 8. 8th st 1552 S. Sth st 2812 Papinst S. 10th st 3711 Iowa av 2317 S. Broadway 1115 Elliot av 2206 Bid die st 1528 N.

13th st 1414 Franklin av Mt. Vernon, 111 3792 Rutgerst rested this morning by Detectives Badger and Flynn. Later in the day a warrant was sworn out charging him with burglary in the ESTABLISHED 1866. M. KXELY Commission Merchants.

2-7 914JN. Third St. Louis. Ernst Dorpe. Meta Erig I Charles Minnie 1 William Wilcox I Lucinda Patton.

Lonls C. Ltnck. Caroline T'lysus S. Margaret Huschke. Edward Wiese second degree and larceny.

Sllngweln pos sesses an artistic eye, but for revenue only On the afternoon of May 80, while everybody was absent from the office on account of the Decoration Day demonstration, he effected zvatia ....2518 Howard st ...2132 Franklin av 1404 Salisbury st 1404 Salisbury st Patriot, Ind ..1404 Old Manchester rd C. TAYLOR ft 208 and 210 N. Main 209 and 311 Commercial 3-T St. Loula, Mo. John Kehoe Annie Buchanan John 8.

Humphrey an entrance Into the establishment of the Mid-Continent Manufacturing 16 South Mary V. .4. Antimony Black powdered, lb. So. Antiprrine-t oa, S1.40.

Aarowroot American, ft, 10c; Bermuda, i ooc. Arsenle White powdered, ft, 10c. $1.90 tolu, ft, 60c. Bark Barberry, powd, ft, 16o cassia. cassia, powd.

ft 25c: cinchona, red, lb, 25 cinchona, red, powd, ft, 36o; cinchona, tsUow, ft, 25ot cinchona, Vellow, powd, ft 35o; elm, select, ft ft, 16oi elm, powd, ft, lc; sassafras, ftl3c. sal f3 Sl. $2.25 imported, Means Tonka. Angostura, ft, Tanllla, Mexican. ft $9.

Berries Cubeb, stemless. ft. tl.25; cubeh, stemless, powd, ft, juniper, lb, 8c; Juni PJf i power, ft 10c. Bismuth Sub. ft, sub.

nitret, ft S. 10. Blue Mass Per ft 60c. Blue Vitriol Per ft, 8c. Borax Kenned, ft.

He; powdered, ft, 12c. Brimstone Roll, ft, 8Vc. Calomel American, ft, 95c; English, ft. el.oo. Cantharldes Russian, ft ft, S1.Z5; Russian powdered, ft 11.40.

Chalk White lump, 2c; French cut, 15c; pre- 200 8. 16th st Orlander 8. Clark. Commercial street, and stole a set of mechanical drawing instruments, valued at $60. The Instruments were recovered by the de 200 S.

16th st C. SCH0PPE ft SON, I Friederike R. Herrmann. John W. Reed I-- lEffie C.

Carroll tectives, having been sold In a second-hand Brooklyn, 111 816 X. i6th st General Commission Merchants. store. Sllngweln had a confederate In the Job, butithe man has not yet been appre a-t 816 Sf. Commercial 8s.

Louis, Mo. hended. Sllngweln Is a notorious character PURE 18-KT. GOli WEDDING RINGS. mermod jaccard jewelry Cob.

bsoadway aot Locust St. who has several times been Implicated In petit looal steais. He confesses his guilt. Complaint Against the Owner of a Freak. ESTABLISHED 1849.

INCORPORATED 1883. JDW. BECKMANN COMMISSION CO. Grain, Eggs, Poultry, Dried Fruit, Wool, Osme, Hidea, Eto. 2-7 121 Market St.

Lnli u. William Fletcher had a peculiar "hard luck story to tell at the.Four Courts to-day 14c 9 os. ESTABLISHED 1853. Fletcher is the proprietor of a lemonade and general refreshment stand at Leonard avenue and Manchester road. He Insists that 'acic a.

M. N. TIYY, several weeks ago he paid J. J. West $10.

with Said to Be a Terror. Joseph Grebln, living at 8025 North Broadway, was made defendant in an action for assault and battery to-day, his wife, Annie, having made complaint against him at the Four Courts. Mrs. Grebln keeps a boarding-house at 8025 North Broadway. She Insists that her husband is a terror in the first degree.

She says that Saturday he attacked and struck her for talking to one of her boarders that Monday he broke all of the chlnaware on the dinner table; that Tuesday he drew a revolver and drove another boarder out of the house. To cap the climax she insists that this morning he entered her room with drawn revolver and fired three 6hots Into the celling. She says that he Is Jealous without cause. Divorce proceedings are now pending in the Circuit Court. Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Honey, the stipulation that West was to exhibit his two-headed, six-legged cow on the vacant And tteneral commission Merchant.

47 68Q N. Third St. lot adjoining Fletcher's stand. About ten jorronT, BUDiimate 6c ft. Cochineal Honduras, 40c ft.

Cream Tartar Pure, 3lc B. Cnttleflah Bone 30c ft. i.ther Sulphuric, N. S. 65c ft.

Extracts Logwood, licorice, 24e ft. Flowers Arnica, 25c; chamomile, Englih, Jooj do German. 30c Oelatine Cooper's, 80e ft. Glycerine Concentrated. ft, 22c.

60c UI" Alo P. 10c; socatrlne, Oam Arable First picked, ft, SI; 2d picked, SSc; powdered. ft. si. days ago West reported to the authorities that the cow, which he valued at $2,000, jDeaths.

The following bnrM certificates were Issued by the Health Department tor the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. to-day Agnes G. Huber, 6 4ys, 1809 South Twelfth street; trismus Henrv Schlueter, 27 years. City Hospital; shock, fell from ladder, accilent.

Albert Hutchinson, 2 days, 2719A Sheridan avenue; premature birtl. George Krhardt, I years, 3127 South Seventh street; Infantile convulsions. Helen KJien, 15 years, 1825 Kennett street; typhoid fever. Owen Garrlty, 93 jears, Alexlan Brothers' Hospital; senile debility. William Bezold, 51y ears, 1413 South Broadway; Chronic bronchitis.

1 Irene Heusieck. year, 2605 Jefferson avenue; gastroenteritis. George F. Cormaek, 34 years, 1311 North Fourteenth street; tuberculosis. Margaret C.

Smith ,10 months, 4003 Page avenue; cholera infantum, Agnes Brennan, XI days, 3906 Laclede avenue; convulsions. Jessie L. Hendrix, 9 years, 1237 Collins street; pneumonia. Oliver Schreihagenj 6 months, 714 Wash street; convulsions. Nancy A.

KelleyJfiO years. Twenty-third and Locust streets, St. Jinn's Hospital; blood poison had been -stolen from his stable. Fletcher. MILLER BROS, ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In and Shippers of Egys.

For the Sale of All Kinds of Country Produce. 47 932 N. 3d St. A 927-929 Collins St. Louis, Mo.

however, Insists that the freak Is still In West a possession and that the larceny story was started simply to enable the owners to ST. LOUIS GROCERY KAEXET. RESCUER ft MILLER, avoid the fulfillment of several contracts similar to the one which he made. He wanted a warrant against West for obtaining money VtUliEHAL. COMMISSION.

mil C3HAOA6C3E under false pretenses, but was told by Assist Game, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Dried Fruit, Hides, Fur. Feathers, Wools and General Country Produce! Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty In Season. 47 922 N. Third St. Louis, Mo.

ant Prosecuting Attorney Estep that a civil suit for the recovery of the cash was his only FINE UMBRELLAS. Wht not buy a good Silk Umbrella? The best are the Mermod Jaccard. For sale corner Broadway and Locust. Prices the lowest, $2.50 to $18. Positively cured by these Little Pills.

ICARTFR'Sl They alao relieve TMa-l recoursetai law. Attacked by a Dog. 1-71 tress from Dyspepsia, Ia Still Unidentified. The remains of the unknown man found yesterday afternoon In the river at the foot of Dorcas street are yet in the Morgue, exposed for identification. The deceased was smooth shaven and apparently about 40 years old.

He stood 5 feet 9 inches tall, end wore when found a black sack coat, black vest, brown flannel shirt, black Jeans trousers and No. 8 gaiter shoes. In his pocket was found a P. L. handle pocket-knife and small leather pocketbook.

C. HOFFMAN, General Commission Merchant; Bole Agent for Milliard's Pure Apple Cider. 246 1002 N. Third St. Lni.

ing. li fiwrn I digestion and Too BatUur. A nerfect rem Joseph Elce was at the Four Courts this morningjand wanted a warrant against John 623 Morgan street; arr Karri. E2 rears. Mi enj uvumtiu.

Daniel months, 419 South Fifteenth street; edy for Dtalneas. Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste: Locbner. Rice Is a peddler and lives at 931 North Seventh street. He says that yester ESTABLISHED I860. bowel complaint.

Blanche Stemme, months, 121 Boyle avenue; fnnviilatnn, I In the Mouth. Coated day afternoon he went Into the entry leading Edward C. Jeff er ion, 10 years, 7321 Michigan Tongue, Pain In te Bide, to Locbner's bakery on Eleventh street, be 1 TY1KPTT1 T.I VU flthav venue; paralysis 01 team. Louis Bell, 6 yea. South Third street; bowel ween Carr and Wash streets, when he was attacked by Lochner's dog, which tore his JULIUS Y0GELER, General Commission Merchant and Egg Packer.

12 and 14 ST. Third St. Louis, Mo. Reported by the Greeley-Burnham Grocer Co. Established 1838.

Owinar to lack of space this price-list will be divided into two parts, whlcn will appear on alternate oyethe entire price-list appearing in each Sunday' We solicit the order of merchants only and can entertain no orders from consumers. Correspondence country dealers invited. Our complete price list of srroreries.wood-'"""ere, wskoud, buaruies, sewing machines, win be sent gratuitously to merchants only, on application. Sunr Granulated. 4fec; powdered, 5c; flr.s Powdered, 6Sc; coat loaf, 6c; yellow, 3 11-lt "Coff ee Oreeu-O.

O. Jara. 2730o: Mocha. f'rry, 2ict stolden Rio. 23Vc; ncy dark S555 choice, aiMrc; prime, 21c; good, 2Wc; fair, 20c; common, iVviC- Coffee Roasted Arbuckle, Lion and 1-ft 25 40-lOOc; Buffalo, 130-lb batrs, 2ol bas.

25Vc: 130- dsr. hallenge, 13O-0 bags, 24sct No. 99, 130-tt bC. 23: No. 18, 130-ftba, 22Mr: Jva nd Mocha, 50-ft and 3-ft tins, Mclasses H.

fancy, 87c; St. Gsorse, choice, oos gjrime, 83c; A. H. sood. Sic; Buffalo, fancy, 45c: briIHn.

choice, 38c; diamond drips, prime, 34di croa. good. dOc; corn. 27c; sorghum. 31 a 35c iancy, 7vtc; choice, toc; prime, 6U eooa, tc.

-Coal OU-150 9c, Enpion, Wfcc; Eiaine, I'W: tasollve, 9Vhc. rralta Apples. 3s, Jll f.50: blackberries, VJs. StJct cherries; 2s. SI 35: goossber- trousers and bit him on the left hip.

Mr, Lumber Exchange Items. Mr. Albert Kelts, Secretary of the Beits Bros. Lumber Chicago, is in the city. Philip Gruner ft Bros.

Lumber Co. purchased to-day 500,000 feet of rafted lumber at Blssell's Point from L. Methudy. The terms of sals were private. The Retail White Pine Dealers' Association, It Is understood has suspended close adherence to price list In order to gratify some of the dealers who think it advantageous.

Chris H. McCarer, editor of the Bt. Louis edition of the "Mississippi Valley Lumberman, who has been seriously ill for some time, has rone to his home at Crawfordsvllle, Ind. to remain until he is cured. The Stacker Cooperage Works of this city has recently bought up large tracts of standing timber on the Little Red and White Rivers, in Arkansas, and has also purchased a large sawmill at Jodsonia from Harley St Shepherd and have established a stave mill at Steckersvllie, Ark, which has been named after the (stacker Co.

reguate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable SlULL PILL SlULL DOSE. SHALL FESE. complaint. Nicholas Brice, tonitis.

Perry E. Williams 9 years. City Hospital; peri-1614 Market street; conaump- Estep advised him to cause Lochner to be summoned into -the Police Court for keeping Eliza Hyde, 20 years, 2831 Howard street; pneu Inquiry About Chas. Starr. Chief of Police Harrlgan to-day received a communication from J.

Blnzel, 513 Reed street, Milwaukee, who desires Information of the whereabouts of Charles Starr. In 1887 Starr's wffe died and his three children have since been living with Blnzel. Starr was at that time In the employ of the St. Louis Transfer Co. Since April, 1888, nothing has been beard of him.

a vicious dog. A Heartless Joke. monia. Francis Noonan, yaars, 8614 Clark avenue; CL. BUSCHMAN ft a WHOLESALE GROCERS AND wri COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

Wines, Liquors, Butter, Cheese and Country Produce. 822 N. Third st. jn leadtn remadv for llTh. Margaret McCalluA, 7 days, 2563 Benton street; A heartless practical Joke was played on a Cures I unnatural dlachrta mmi private dlseaaaa ef man.

A jocKjaw. poor unfortunate last evening. About 6:30 certain care for the 4blll tattng waakmaaa peealJat to wompi ALT ft ELBRECHT. o'clock Charles McQuillan, 64 years old and rooming at 603 Market street, fell asleep in Lajt Five Says. $20, $25 and $30 ttltlmore Tailor Made suits, I prescribe It and feaUafe ITHEEvMtCHEMimOo.

in ieommaodlB it Wholesale Commission Merchants aii aumrera. 2-6 1014 ST. Third u. WILKINSON Suits for Bir Boys at the Globe. Take elevator, second floor, 850 splendid cheviot suits for young men up to 19 years, $2.50, $3 and some all-wool cassimeres at $3 and nobbiest Baltimore Merchant Tailor suits, $7.50 to $13 our competitors are showing the same goods for double the money.

izLOuic, 703 to 713 Franklin avenue. In Prince Albert, Cutaways and Sacks, finest Imported nkterlal, $9-66 and $13.66. Globe, j03 to 713 Franklin avenue. The Non-Sectaian Sunday-school will give an excursion andplcnic at Riverside Park on Thursday. June li.

The steamer Ferd Herold Tom Kelly's saloon. Fifteen minutes later he awoke to feel a stinging pain in his left hand and discovered that it was on fire. By wrapping the hand In bis coat McQuillan succeeded In extinguishing the blase, not, however, before the nesh had been severely burned. From remarks passed at his expense by the crowd of loungers In the resort he learned Always keep one of Whlttaker's Rolled Boneless Shoulders In the house and be ready to get up a delicious meal on short notice. North St.

Loula. Mr. Jkmes Quintan returned lart night from a trip to his extensive stave plant in Arkansas. This afternoon at 5 o'clock the nuptials of Henry Kansteiaer sad Miss Emma Mueller will be cele peacue, seas, si.eo: ifiIV; Vhlte, 12.40; yellow, $250; 3, pie. General Commission Merchants, nfiP I IT A SANDALWOOD CAPBTTUES ara LI II II I II bast and only eapaulea pr-acribad by regular phyalciani ai a aafa and ion cure in seven days, whetber Inherited acquired.

$1.50 pet box. All druggist. will leave the fool of Olive street at a. -If1 Sharp. 119 and 121 R.

Mala St. Louis, Mo. California Fi-aits-Apricote. U.bO; cherries, while, 2.7&i black, J.6I.

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