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THE REPUBLIC: TUESDAY. 3LVT 1. 1000. A ti i I TWO Curative powers The advantages of the Electro-Medical treatment explained by B. FRANKLIN TOLSON, M.

Ph. LL. The Great Eleclro-Medlczl Spscialls! of to State Electro-Medical Instltota. "TWO GKEAT rOWEKS ftcrkinc tofffther in comrl't' harmony to a certain result will ro muca more quickly anJ with more than fithT mm of the fiine rajprs xlon. It lij tlie Application of th! principle an-3 immutaMf law that th preat lcctro-me-JinI freciaht3 of th i-fttt.

ITlpctio-MtsJiral ln.ltut? an- Ton1frfui cun-s of disroai-'a by their own vtm of ccnMrM K.PCtro-MV.I.cal tnatmr.t which concentrate hII cf th- curatHe Dowers of I-oth mj.i..l htv lectr'cal treatment inm cm fore hlh mxarantes certainty of cure nil queM.rt of donrt To a icK man or woman certainty of cur? 1 an irrportant ctmslJcrntl' all if fh-v Uaw mt ith re-pattd fdlluiM in th-ir effort to ffpt currd the of one vf 1 ran'p powr at a time Thfr are swclal'st' trfral rpecialistf nay be- best in line bc yet fa'N to cur larxe rvr cent of eae ami why" there nre rrun oieas that vlll not yield to miicai ireum, ni no matter no hiiiiui 'm meoicai snav who RtW tl Mine. Ther ir trany 4.iava that wit! rot vM to ittoii rkftlfu.lv Hpplied electrical treiitTn-t It is a ImpoiiHe to erir all il or lvtrlcal treatment alone it woull be tn KUpfly all lrmontf rt the hum-m ixxiv iy ciirf; "ne kind of r-M or.lv Nature de-n i.d JVrnt ktrd. of nd and a.rlhmnt In to lu MJfctaln life ard hwdth. ho it ts in iiarv caif Flrkne or! a.1 natur dm I 1 nth me2.ra! and fl metrical trattnen fcillfullv combined in crr to rromptl and thoroushlj testoro to health dtseafed organs or rvms of th boiv. THE 20TH CENTURY TREATM -NT Hub a-ed thourd m-n end worn fron a Ilf of miry ani wo to which they wfr 11 driftinr throuKh nclt-t or failure of ail othe tr-Ttmr r.ts to cuic STAT- ELECTRO-MEDICAL NSTITUTE, the auspices of the proffrctpUe Medical A2oclation of Philadelphia, legally imdT the laws cf the State.

CAPSTAL Guarantees You Honest, Faithful and Successful Treatment. A Iaiy rtaff of thfi mcrt eminent auJ pkillful Freciclists in the worlil each of whom i UTadnat of th bet Moiical CollKee and ha? dectfd a Ilfftimc to M-i jartlcular recIitJ. ynaranteew poitiva and permanent curca in all cae accepted- WARHINn Ortaln rpeclaliftr hailntr learred of our sreat suece are attmptinc to nmininu copy our Hlectro-MJIcal treatment. Don't be deceived Our Fjcrful I'otultlned Electno-McdicHl can bo had only at the State Klectro-Medical Institute, No 1 N. Broadway, frt Mo.

The Electro-Medical Specialists of tii3 Different Departments thW Iimtitute bj combines EIpctro-McdiciJ trrabnent roaklns muir xondr-ful curr In of Hie Nose, Throat and Lungs, Head, Heart, Stomach and Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Paralysis, Piles, etc. All Diseases Peculiar to Women. Private Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, Rupture, Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervo-Sexual Debility and all Allied and Associate Diseases of Men. Xral contract jrlven to all patients to hold for our asreraent Po not heitst If yu cannot will to-iar. r-nte and describe jour trouble Sjc cissful treatment i mil.

References Best Banks and Leading Business Men in This City. CONSULTATION FREE. Office Hour: From 8 A. it. to 8 P.

M. Sundays 10 A. H. to 2 P. t.

STATE ELEGTSO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Permanently Located No. North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. to play with Commlskj's Chicaco team, arrived last nfgtit from Daltlm-ire. lirodte rnjrj that ha practlc-I wltli McGran nil Koblnfon every day this cprlns, anj that these players are Ir the of condition Brodlf saja that McGraw told him that he ould make up his mind in regard to the St.

Loul matter one way or the other this tveeK. He said that If he did not decide to come this week, he would not comf at all. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Americmn Lracnei Standing. Flare 1.

Woa. Ixit. Pcu Mllauke 9 i 3 Cleveland Cnlca i 4 XnSlaaapoHs 9 i Xtrsas atr Jl 5 i Buffalo 9 4 1 Winneanolta Hi' .417 Detroit 2 7 S2 Tuterdny's Chiik-k. illnneapolli 3L Kansas City 5. Cleveland Detroit 5.

Milwaukee 10, Chicago S. Indianapolis ifp Buffalo IS. MILWAUKEE 10. CHICAGO Si. BrcTTcra Played a Grent L'phill Game and Wan Out.

Vllwaukee. April The Cblcaso'a took kindly to Sparks' a delivery from the start, and. aided by errors, piled up a rood lead. Rettger rtlleTed Spaika at the beginning of tne n4 was very effective. Tna home team played food uphill game, and drove Denzr out In the ninth.

Score: Milwaukee. Aai.O.A.i: Oarrr. 0 1 0 Conroy. 1 3 And'eon. lf.4 2 2 1 Chicago AH.H.O.A.E.

Jloy. cf. 2 2 0 0 M'Fir'il rf.I 10 0 0 Ijlly. 0 9 0 0 Harlm'n Sh.S 5 3 ark. I 1 0 Khujrart.

0 1 ft! iix. 2 3 I II Fadden. 3 2 10 1 A fl Burke. 1 1 0 park. .2 0 0 4 1 Bttger.

0 0 10 Totals. 6 jiiowa. it. 0 Sagden. 1 1 0 Denzer, p.

..3 0 0 10 tKatoI. 0 0 0 0 Totals. ..40 1ZZI 1 Sugden out for runnln? out of line. tKatol catted for Denzer. ISo one out wbn wli.nlng run was made.

Score by lnnlnts: Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 210 Chicago 2 2022010 0 3 runs Milwaukee 5, Chicago mis ivaiaroa 1. 1 eager j. nay Padden 1. Three-base bits yeaer 1. Anderses Fultz 1.

Ilor 1. Home runs Hartman Ease on fjalla Off Knnrkx 2. off I lit. oy plfhed ball Ity Sparks 1. Rettger 1.

Struck jut By Fparks 2 Duuble plavs Conroy and Ttlts Innings pitched By Sparks 5. rtett-ftr 4, by Denier 3. Xy Katol. part of ninth. IT IS IMPORTANT lCnovv What Yon Arc Tallinn; When Caltiir Catarrh.

Slcdiclnen. Catarrh Is the short route to consumption, nd the Importance of early and judicious treatment of catarrh, whether located in the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot lr too Ftrongly emphasized. Tae list of catarrh cures is as long; as the moral law and the forma in which they We administered numeious and confusing'. Xrom sprays, inhalers, washes, ointments, uid salves to powders, liquids and tablets. Tns tablet form la the most convenient and most effective; but with nearly an advertised catarrh remedies It Is almost entirely a matter of gue's work as to what you are taking Into your system, as the proprietors, while making: all sorts or claims 38 to what their medicines will do, always keep It a close, secret us to what they are.

The success and popularity of the. new wtarrh cure. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, is artely because it not only cures catarrh, cut because catarrh sufferers who use these tablatx know what they are taking- into their syttems. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets being; composed of EucaJyptol. HydraMln, Qutlacol and similar aiuible and antiseptic Iceredleuts, and ar pleasant to the taste ttd being dissolved In the mouth they take immediate effect upon the mucous lining of the.

throat, nasal passcges and whole re-ptrttory tract. The cures that Stuart' Catarrh Tablet have accomplished In old chronic cases of catarrh are little short of remarkable, and the advantage of knowing; what you are Sutting into your stomach is of paramount nportance when it Is remembered that the cocaine or morphine habit has been frequently contracted as the result of using-ecrtt catarrh remedies. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets meet with cordial approval from physicians, because their antiseptic character renders them perfectly afe for the general public to xifo and their composition makes them a. common-sense Bur for all forms of catarrhal troubles. All druggists sell them at cents, for 0U-aized packages.

SREAT Umpire ierlian. Time One minutes. Attendance. Sy hour and tiftr INUIAXAI'OMS ltl. IILTPALO 15.

Doth Train riujetl I.oonrly and Swatted the Hall. HufTalo. April 2). UuSalo tried three jiltchrs to-J-iy. Rnd Kern prwed the most ef-fectlv of the lot It was nmteurlsh tall Hal.

droj.ped three flks la left Old. Score: ISa-falo Indlanaill. AB.ILO.A.E. AJt.H.O A.K llx-oi. 9.

I 1 ITf'ver. rf 0 1 0 0 IlatllKHn. If. 3 2 2 0 3 Ujnn. rf 4 2 2 1 Knull.

If. 3 0 llartsll. If i i rf. fl 1 1 0 Mncwi. 2b 4 0 2 2 2 O-ttman.

If "5 I 3 0 1, hejloM. cf 2 2 0 0 3 La: I man s. 4 2 4 li Madison i Carey, lb 1 2 11 0 0 1 Krily. lb .42710 Andrews, 2b 5 2 2 0 0' Powera. c.

5 100 Schreck. 4 13 0 2 llleyey. 4 2 13 0 Baker. 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 Amole, p. 0 0 ') 'i Dam ana.

p. 2 1 Hub, 2 1 0 1 t-pver 1 0 0 0 Totalis 11 27 12 4 Total li 16 27 iT -I Ttatted Tor Kern In tre ninth Innlns. BJtfalo 1 1 1 6 4 0 4 053 Indlaiapolls 1 2 5 4 9 0 3 0 01 fctunniarj K.imei run-llunalo 10. Indian-aiKlis 2 Two-baa, hits Carer 1. Klood 1.

I'uw-ers 1. IIvtui 2, llickey 1. hlt 1. ll.key 1, Kelly 1. llartw.II 1.

Stolen hai Flood 1. llalllraji 1. Carey Fl-nn I. lllrtsell 1. Ioers 1.

Sfc-bold I Doublo flay" Shearwn and Carey frInt bai on ualla By lUiker 3. to Gear 3, by Iainmann 1. Hit by pitched balle Uaker 2. Struck out By Kern J. by Lnumraan 4.

by 0ar 2. Wild pltchea 41eAr 1. littlks Kern 1. Time Twro hours and twenty minutes. Umpire itnnk Dwyer.

Attendance, If). SIIJVMAI'OLIS 11, KANSAS CITY S. Miller Had nn Easy Time With Patten nnd Danb. Minneapolis. Minn April 0.

Minneapolis began pounding Patten In the recond and thin and Daub was sent In to stop tbem. He uas etry all through the game and the errors cf his support made the gume a tiresome one. Khret pitched a steady game. Score: Minneapolis. AU.H.O A.E.

Davie. 16 0 0 llurke. 3 2 0 2 Narce. 2 111 tVerden. 2 13 0 fimllh.

....3 0 0 11 Abbat'o. 2b. .1 3 0 1V VIimct, 12 0 0 1-Uher. 13 0 0 Ehrrt. 4 10 4 0 Kansas City.

ARH.O.A.E. Farrell. i 3 0 Wagner, a. ..4 0 12 1 O-Urlen. .5 1 0 1 Ganzel.

lb. ..5 1 13 0 0 Clear, rf. 0 0 Cbugblln. 3 12 0 fechaefer, 2b. 4 0 2 3 0 Sulllran, 0 4 0 3 I-atten.

10 10 Daub, 0 0X1 Totals 7 24 i Toll Is UK 11 4 Score by Innings: Mlrneapoils 00511112 11 Krnsas City 9 200011106 Summary: Earned runs Minneapolis 4, Kansas City 1. Two-base hits llurke 1. Werden 1, Patten 1. CouEblln 2, Ganzel 1. Home runs Parrel 1.

Stolen bases 1, Burke 1. Nance 1, Wilmot 1, Fisher 1. Sacrlflre hits Uurke 1. Basc- on balls O.T Tattrn 1. off Ehret 2.

Struck cut Ilv Daub 1. by Ehret 1. Hit by Daub Ab-balttchlo. I'asaed balls buillvan Wild pitch Ebiet 1. lllts-OK Pattui 3, off Daub 11.

Ieft on bases Minneapolis 8. Kansas city 8 Time Two hours. Attendance; Umpire McDonald. DETROIT B. Ilnelovr's Hit Robbed the Wolverines of a Ylctory.

Cleveland. April 5) Detrclt would have wot frtm Cleveland toMlay had net Stalllnga ulth a thrown ball while running bares Both he and Gra', hit was being fielded, were declared out. Huelow von ths for Cleveland the eighth inning with hlv three-bagger, which s-nt a run In, he following en a single. Score: Cleveland. AB.H.O.A.E.

llcker'g, 2 2 0 0 Waver. 0 0 0 0 Iiuclow, .4 3 13 0 Uenlns, .1 1 I LaClia'e, lb.4 0 11 0 0 Hlerba'r, 21. 1 1 3 0 DlBRlns. 0 3 2 0 Vlox. 13 3 0 Egan.

2 0 0 4 1 Detroit. AII.H.O.A.E. n. y. Harles-.

0 2 0 0 MrAUis'r. s.I 1 1 1 bulltvan. 2b. .4 Shaw, 4 3 Ryan, lb 1 12 stslhrgp. lf.4 4 0 Gray.

3b 4 leaser, ..2 0 0 0 1 Totals ....13 826 15 li Totals It 24 14 Oray out for Interference. From by Innings: Cleveland 10000312 Detroit 00000103 15 Summary: Earned runs Cleveland 2. Detroit 1. First base by errors Clev eland 1. tu on bases Cleveland 2.

Detroit f. First base on l-oIls-Off Egan 4. off Teager 1. Struck out By YeAcer Lachanre. Genlns.

hits Bue-low I. Stalltngs 1. Two-base Bits Vlox 1. Sullivan l. Sacrifice hits Weaver 2.

Stolen bases-Picketing 1. Weaver 1. Buelow 1. Stalling 1, Umpire Ontllllon. Time Ore hour and forty minutes.

Attendance 1.3CO. Modern Woodmen Bill. KFPUBIJC SPECIAL. Woshlnfrton. April 30.

Representative Prince or Illinois to-day secured the passage by tlm House of a bill to appropriate J7.943 to make Rood certain findings of the Court of Claims. These were in the cope brought by the Order of Modern 'Woodmen to recover excessive postajto paid on the organ published by that fraternity. FITZ THE VICTOR IN TWO ROUNDS. E1 iMmkliorst Provou No Match for tin Lnnky Ex- Cliiunpion. KNOCK-OUT WAS SUDDEN.

Bob Reached the Wind. Causing the Syracuse Giant to Walbk', Then Tappt'd Him Hard on the Chin. New York. April Jo. At the Htrcuics A.

C. to-night Bob KlUimmcnH proved that he is far from brine a "dead one," which many supposed. In lo-s than two rounds he knocked nut Ed Dunkhorsl, the Smriue gt.tnt, feat wiiicn other and bigger men found Impossible. KItzslmmoni sowcd that his wonderful hitting; powers have not fcrsaken him, and was lively on his feet as ever, but had little time In which to display the fact. The bout was liooked to go twenty-five rounds.

Kltzslmmons w.m cheered lustily when he entered the ring-. The attendanco exceeded 4 (). Dunkhorst was the first to arpear, entering: the rlrg at 10.12, attend by Tommy Ityan, Jack Jeffries and l.m Johnson. The lanky fellow was right behind him, with llrnest ltueber. ff Theme and lun Hiekey ns reeondt.

oke.1 to wcleh fu'-iy '-X0 pounds and very fat. 1'Itz I.oiikeil I'll. Hob looked lit and weighed about pound-. Little time was Iot in getting rea Iv, and In less than live minutes after entering the nrg they were waiting fur the gong. When they shook h.in Is In th( center It was seen that was the taller by leist two inchey.

As the bell rang Dunkhorst as-umed a crouching position I'ltzslmnion-- walked around him for a brief second and hooked a left that raised a lump under Hd's right eje. He landed another of the same kind second later, and then elrove his left hard to the wind and ducked a right swing for the head. Dunkhorst landed a light left to the face and Fitz the rourd with left and right to the body. DunKhorest opened the second round with a left to tho face ard Bob hooked his left to the jaw and ducke-d Ed's return. Fitz took another j.tb on the mouth, but only smiled and ripped right and left to the stomach.

Two more lefts to tho stomach, followed by a right, made tho giant wabble. Knck-Oui Was. CIchii. Fitz measured him coolly an I then hooked his left Iliiih to the mark and DunUhorst went to (he floor with a crash. It was fullv a minute before his seconds could raise him to his feet, and meanwhllei Fitz was cheered wildly by the crowd.

Tim's of round, two minutes twenty-live seconds. CHKMnc AM) 1'AGE. I.oenl Aumtenm Mnti'Iieet tn lieu fur Honor. "Dummy" Al Hehenk. who stopped Tatare at the Broadway Club last Sund.i afternoon, will shortly meet "Kid" l'age for tho lM-poum! amattu'r championship.

Will-lam 1'age, who is a protege of JIalaehi Doyle. held the HJ-pound championship for the last year. Schtnk won the champlonsnlp at 110 pounds. Neither Schenk car i'age, however, can fight now at lis limn Vsj pounds, ur.d It i at that weight that the two will be brought together at the West Knd Club. A meeting of amateur boxers his be-n called by the West A.

airangn for an amattur carnival to be brought eft this month. The bos are to gather to-morroTv evening, and about a hundred enthutldMs are expected to bo prtsnit- Ilob DougIa is to be given a benefit bv the St. I.ouls Athletic Club next Mond i evening. Hob Is lighting days greatly improved form and ono more looks liko a j.0;-silile winner In the- struggle for fistic honors. A.

Pntarp claims to have been fouled by "Dummy" Schenk In their bcut before the S. ii. A. C. Sunday afternoon, when Schenk all but put him out.

Ace Tiling l'utaro's tor. Schenk gave him tho elbow in the second round, splitting his e)e open. I'atare thinks ho was entitled to the decision on a foul. He wants another crark at Schenk and is willing to hot the Dummy" within a month before any of tho local clubs. Gii.nnRT iinvr ei.i.iott.

Opening of the HIIiiiiIm inn (lull Spriuir Tournnmritt. Rcrunuc KPnciAi Springfield, April TO. In a match at 10) live birds here this afternoon Fred Gilbert of Spirit Iike, defeated J. A. It.

Elliott cf Kansas City, killing nlnetj-Mx birds to ninet -three by Elliott. Three of Elliott's lost birds died out of bounds. The match was for J1W a side. Tho event Inaugurated the spring tournament of the Illinois Gun Ciub. which will continue until Saturday.

-Meat of the crack shots of the country will bo In attendance. Among those already hern are: lloliic Hleckr. Dayton, Thomas Marshall. Kclthsburg, C. H.

Hersehy. St. Paul. Edward Bingham, Chicago; C. M.

l'oer. Decatur. C. W. Bates, winner of this year's Grand American Handicap; Colonel Courtney.

Syracuse, N. Edward Hike. Dayton, Charles lludd. Moines. Frank Palmer.

Omaha, Jack Barker, J. I. Burrows, Peter Kllng and Charles Spencer, St. Louis. An enjoyable fiAture of the Inaugural dav was a ladles' match at twenty-five live birds for a handFome silver loVng cup, offcreel bv Colonel J.

It. B. Van Cleavo of Springfield The trophy was won by Mrs. 1. S.

Murra-of Stillwater, Minn who killed nineteen birds. Mrs. S. J. Johntonc of Minneapolis killed eighteen and Miss Nettie King ut St.

Louis seventeen. It was Mls King's first attempt ut live birds. The remainder of tho programme cons-ist-ed of sweepstakes target contests. GAItD.MJIl lOJICKS HAI.CY OUT. Cincinnati Boy Floored Kleven Times In the F-ivc Hounds.

Cincinnati, April 20. Under thp auspices of the Cincinnati Athletic Club a series of fistic bouts was given at itobin-son's Opera-house lo-nlght. Tho house was crowded. Thero were two preliminary bouts. A.

Bczenah of Covington won from Willie Mack of Cincinnati in the sixth round of a well-fought contest. The second bout waj between Mike Sehreck and Kid I.e- febre, both of Cincinnati. It vvjs to have been a ten-round bantam-weight contest, but was stopped after the fifth round to save Lcfebre from further punishment. Sehreck got the decision. The main contest was between Gardner of Wheeling and Patsv Haley of Cincinnati.

Their standard weights were to have been 116 pounds: It was announced that Haley weighed during tho afternoon 114'J pounds and that Gardner refused to weigh. George Siler was the referee. In the first round Gardner knocked Haley down once, but the hitter got up quickly. In the second round there was a great deal of clinching, and several hard hits were ex VB-tflf IV i OUT! yie. l-arjooriMDUy-iCQinFoit JmSSj raa tout own.

BIKES Rootbeer fcC will contribute con to it than wua oa ajtrom Of rtp. oBiionsjor decora. WL TTrlte tor list of ppesliKi offknd arsr in- iWetil. CSART.ES E.B1REIC. MiTTm, a-a.

changed. Haley vvns knocked down twice In this round, but got up before the referee eountcd three. In the third round. Haley got In hard blow on Ganlner's face Not many blows weio exchanged, and there was much clinching. In tl.o fourth round Halev went down four times, and once the referee counted nine 1m fore In- got up.

The gong saved him. In the fifth and lat round Haley was knocked down repeatesliy, and on th fourth tlnii was cnuntesl out. He was kn-keI ilown eleven times In the five round-. H.ilev did not l.iik pluck, but was out-flissed. The light was for the Kmtam-wi-iglit championship of America.

TWiivrv-i'iVR Jae-k O'llrlrn nnel Genree Mr-I'ndden 17rnl3' Mnlt-lied. Neiv York. April 20. J.ick O'llrien and Georse Jlcradden. tmth cf this city, fourht a draw at tlm llcht welRnt Iln.H, lit lefoie the Athl-tlc Club to-night.

Tlie ir.cn went twentj llio rtniads. At th nd of the twenty-ntlh round b.ith fr abl nn.l 'vililng to en for nn Indefinite but If li5ki c-untesl for shouM have l-t-en leclar-l the wlrin-r. as 1 rien's ice was a slcht. Nobody ftind fuult with lh- liforee's decision when a elmw wa an-liirtince-1. but li'uny thought 3IclidJ--n had the belter of tho encounter- MI'l'lCil AMI AIIIIOTT SIKV.

Iln-y Will 1'lglit Twenty Hounds at OitmliH evt AVeeU. Omaha, Arril S-l. Aillcles nf acremcnt have tucn slcnisi between Curler Supples and Jail. Albott. Ilght-wrlght puglliets.

for a twen-t-re-und ee-nttt I-fore the ncnW Athlttie. Club In this cltj Jlor.dav nUht, llv 7. Mttt Is nlmi'b In the eltv iind has MmH4f in iraln'ng wh.re elolr.s hji.l wotk In preparation for bis battle vilt.i Auttrallun" Jlmniv Anthony with him, fervln its his sparrlrg pirtuvr. ciiaiii.i: i'liici; 1Mb; Ileitv in the evr Louisville ('lull. ituprnuc SPECIAL.

Louisville, April CO. A big row- v. as precipitated In the new- Louisville Jockey Club this aftcrneun. Just on the eve of tin- annual t-pring mee-tlng. Churn F.

l'rleu h.is been removed as presiding judge and has resigned as secretary of tho club. He Is Mu-eeede-d a-i pmldtng Judge by W. F. Schultet president the new Louisville Jockey Club, of thu Turf Congress and the owner of a large racing stable. Mr.

Price arrived from San Francisco only a week or so ago. confidently expecting to continue his duties, not only as see-letarv. but as presiding Judge, in which Islllon he succeeded uimii the suicide of M. Lewis Mr. Price-, on being informeei nf his removal as presiding Judge at nnee hi.s resignation as seeietarv, position he has lillcl with great credit fur the last eight jears.

Mr. I'rle-e- wuuld not diseus tho matter for publi. atlon. He had been tendered the post of itsnelate Judge-, but declined to accept under the circumstances. The directors or the club declined to give any reason for the reniuv.il of Mr.

Price, either than th general statement that It was their derire tn have Mr Sehulte the presiding judge Mr. Pric is in no manner interested lit any racing stable, as Is Mr. Sehulte, and was never known to bet em the races. Mr. Price hail been, previous to the d.

ath of Mr. Lewis Clarke, associate Judge of th Louisville Jockey Club, and had been with him on other tracks, notably at Latonla and Oakley, nnd for a time at Ideal I'ark. I.ast winter Mr. Price nai presiding steward of the California Jockey Club, a txvt he tilled with great honor and to which he will return again. No decision has leen reached ns to who shall bo Judge.

Kdwarel Dres-sen, nsslstaut seeretarv. will, for the present, act as seeretarv. Morgan Chinn will be starter There will be no other changes of "A sfervev end flody ctnllder." "Last March 1 was wrci-k lir.iii-ncbe all Un tlrno and slccples nlKhts. Now 1 enjov pverr minute of my busy dnys arnl hlcssrel slocp nt Have: gained twelve! potinels. Orance-liie-' Is a wonderful Milliliter tip of lioily uud wrltpa a New Ycrk liri.Uer.

lilustrr.tloaj now np. of systems Uo'jllltnlcd l.v nctiralzln. hc.iilni'hco nnd dyspejisia completely rcstnrrd hy emi-tlnut-d daily usu of "Omuflni'" a Hccrcl Ilcrneely. The composition of 'Ornncclno" Is now piibliflieil with full tlln-rtlons In evvry pacUnije. Its fornmla Is np-proveel by everj- physician a bring a marvel of iihefiilne3ii nud t'Clcacy.

Opening of Alley Gily Block 1714. The following named pernors and parties, nnd all others who may 1 interested in the matter of the opening eif aliev In city block r7H. under ordinane-e No. 19S1. are hereby nclifle-d that the Cltv e'eimptroller has placed the special tax bills for eiid opening in my hands for collection, where they will nmaln sixty tt'io d.i.

during which time said spevl.il t.ix ollls msy be paid without lnteritU or additional ccsls. and that all such bills remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June. Iln', will bear at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, and that the pajment of any such bills remaining unpaid on said 27th day cf June. 11M. will be en-forceel bv legal prot eedings.

The said specl.it tax bills are against the following named persons and parties', viz: Annie II. Owens; Chr. F. Schneider: Fred. F.

Kussmann; Caroline Itowe. Marg. A. Hartry; Clara II Lohman; Carrie MeCcr-mlck: Je'se Van Campenhouilt: Daniel Danaher; Thomas Siattery; Ell Kobeits; Wm It. P.osebrough and Jr.o.

1. Pollard: Alex. McAllister; KHz. Kletzker: Mary Pi arc: Wm I.oseman. Lizzie H'ce N.

Emerson: Ilosewood Ilcalty Co Mary Z. Howe; Thos. It. Gettys: liuls Schaum.mn. Elizabeth Horan.

Emllle Roeder; Jeremiah Edmond Byrne; Daniel She.m: Wm. H. Grey: Thos. Agnew; Hv, Iteik; John. M.iry and Thomas O'Brien; John F.

M-eteer; Gottlieb Baenchle: Lena Spohr: Anton I.nv; Luerretla A. Wilson; Glen Hatch, and Maria Kicks. Dated at St. this 27th day of April, 1W0. CHAS.

F. WENNEKER. Collector. Opening of Alley City Block 2267. The following named persons and rarties, and all others "who may lie Interested In the matter of the opening of allev In city block No.

22C7. under ordinance) No. 111S4, are hereby notified that the City Comptroller has placed the special til bills for swld opening In my hands for collection, where they will remain sixty das. during which time said ppeclal tax bills may be paid without Inte-rest or nddltional costs, and thit nil 3uch bills remaining unpild on the 27th day of June-. 1CH will bear interest at the rate of six tO per cent per annum, and that tho payment of any such bllli remaining unpaid on said 27th day of June.

lSCi. will bo enforced by legal proceeding'. The said special tax hills are against the following named persons and parties, viz: John Mahan's Stephen Kane; Carrie Bradburn: Lewi II. Jones; Caroline Pope; Richard E. Ern-t Edwards; the Congregational City Jlioslcnary Society of St.

Louis. Dated at St. Louts, this 27th day or April, 1SP0. CHAS. F.

WENNEKER. Collector. Notice to Gardeners. Comptroller's Office. St.

Louis. April 25. lSOf. Notice Is hereby given that the vegetable stands and other vacant stalls or stands In the markets hereinafter mmed will be rented, for cash In hand. Irom the first Mon.

day In May. ISO, to the first Monday In November. 1500. Said renting to be In accordance with the provisions of sections S72 and 873, of the Revised Ordinances of as follows: Union Market. May 7.

1MQ. at o'clock a. m. Soulard Market. May 1M.

at 9 o'clock m-South Market, May 9. 19o9, at o'cloc-U m' ISAAC II. STURGEON. Comptroller. A FEW WIUJOHVIHCE Can Be Sure You Arc on His KiKht Track.

A reeling of Security that Any Person Can He Very Thankful to Have. There is a feeling of security In using Kid-ne-olds. A few doses will convince ou that jou are on tho right track. They act quickly and pleasantly; the are not at all bad to take and are conveniently put up in wooden boxes so that jou can carry thern in your pocket und use them while at work. You do not have to step work while using Kld-ne-oIds.

They have done a great deal of good to a vast number of people right here In Missouri. We have given jou tho names and addresses of these people irom time to time and again refer yoi to Mr. James K. Archer, dealer in costumes, Ihigs and banners, at CJ-J West Ninth Kansas City, who has Ki.i-i.e-u...., with good rrsults and says: "1 suffered from backache, nervousness and urinary troubles for more than ten jears. The doctors prescrlbo.1 lor my troubles, but tneir medicine iv me but little relief.

Kid-ne-olds scon is. tiuehkuehe-, iuieted my nerie-s so that I can sltep first-rate-, and completely tured me of urinary troubles." Morrow's Kid-ne-oids cure all kidney disorders, backache-, nervousness, etc. They are put up in wooden boxes, which contain enough for about two wee.ks" treatment, and tell at CO cents a box. at all drug stores. Mailed on receipt of price by John Morrow Co, Chemists.

Springfield. Ohio. For sale in St. Louis by Johnson Bros Druggists, Cor. Broadway nnd Franklin and K.

V. Johnson, Mnager, wis Olive bt. Opening Alley City Biock 2054. The following named rersons and and all others who may Interested In tho matter of the opening of alley in city block IVSl. under ordlnanco No.

VMZ3, hereby ne-tllled that the City Comptroller has placed the special tax bills for said opening in my hands for collection, where they will remain sixty iv) days, eluring which time said special tax bills inny be paid without Interest or additional casts, and that all such bills remaining unpaid on the 17th day of June, win liear inte-rest at the rate of six per cent per annum, ur.d that the payment of anv such bills remilnlng unpaid em said 27th day of June-. l. will be enforced by legal procee-ellngs. The said special tax bills are against the following named persons and parties, John P. Schneider: Jacob Hoehn; Wm.

Henkel; Hern. J. Boellig; Paul Srhwarz; Pauline Tichacek: August Linger: Hy. Stleglit: Gustave Me-ye-r; Jno. Ii.

He-no; Paul Wack; Ludnlg Wtlss; IMw. A. Massering; Wm. ZImmerer; Joseph Weber: Chas. Wandrlch; Emit Ptamm; Cath.

Krieg: Geo. Treacher: Fred. Knoeller; Thns. B. Bains; I.rna Schubert: Mary J.

Dickson: Chas. Knoeller and Joseph Witt Dated St. Louis, this 27th day of April. CHAS. F.

WENNEKHH. Collector. Opening of Spring Avenue. The following named person" and parties, nnd nil others who may t-e interesttei in the matter of the opening of Spring avenue, fnm Tholozan street to Gravoi.i avenue, under ordinance No. 13733, are hereby notifies! that the City Comptroller h.is placed the special tax bilk for said opening in my hands for eolle-ction.

where they will remain sixty (So) days, during which time said special tax bills may be paid without Interest or additional costs, and that all such Mils remaining unraid on the 27th elay ef June. will bear Inte-re-sl at the rate of six 6) per cent per annum, and that the payment of any such bills remaining unpaid on the said 27th day nf June, YM. will be enfore-e-d by legal The said fcpi clal tax hills are against the folhwiiig named persons and pirties, viz: Hvdrnul'c Press Brick Jno. P. Owns; Bridget Kvne: Mlnnl Bae-r; Henriette Epstein; Frai-k Ilel.lerle et F.

J. Held-e rle; Klevorn: Hy Flnke: G. Travis; Mary A Schwarzkopf: Jacob Kempf; Kosa-lle Greffet: linhert V.irney, Francis Nohl: H. Wm Venghaus. John Walbel; Kuth Scott.

Itoa Zeiss: Clemens Benolst et aL; Jolnnn.i Han-es. Wm Stutz; Caroline Guaranty Trust Co. rf N. Y. Daltd at Louis this 27th day of April, CHAS.

F. WENNEKER. Collector. Opening Alley Giiy Biock 821 North. The following named persons and turtles, nnl all others who may be Interested in tho matter of the opening of alley in city block No.

s21 North, unde-r ordinance No. are neier.v notineei timt tne -v omptroiier pl.iee-d the special tax bills for said opening In hands for collection, where; tlie-y will remain sixty (Si) days, during vhlcb time -ald special tax b'lls may bo paid without interest or additional costs, and that all such bills remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June, V0. will be-ar interest at the- rate of six i6 per tent per annum, rnd that the pjment of any sueji bills remaining unpaid on paid 27th day June, 1Ki. will be enforced by legal prccenlings. The said speel.il tax hills are ag-ilnt the following named peteons and parties, viz: St.

Louis Brewing Ass'n; Barney. Joseph rnd Henry Gne-eedieck. executors; Reglaa Hetnzelmann: John Slit.il: Waclae Sedevlc: Jennie Sullivan; Wm. W. Wlthnell; Wenzel T.

Janlsch; Herm. Schmidt: Samuel Ebcrt; Wm. C. Bohn: Leicester Babcock. Dated St.

Louis, this 27th day of April. 1SO0. CHAS F. WENNEKER. Collector.

Opening of Alley City Block 1453. The following named persons and parties, nnd all others who may be Interesteel In tho matter of the opening eif alley In city block No. lljJ. under ordinance No. 1K37, are hereby notified that the City Comptroller has placed the special tax bills for said opening In my hands for collection, where they will remain sixty (CO) days, during which time said speclsl tax bills may bo paid without Interest or nddltional costs, and that all miili bills remaining unpaid on the 27th dav of June, will bear Interest at the rate of six i5) p-r cent pt annum, and that the pament of any such bills remaining unpaid en said 27th day of June.

1WK. will be enforced tij legal proeee-dlngy. The Fald special tax bills ate against the following named persons and parties, viz: H. A. Pidnolr.

Christ. Moehrlo: Owen Harnon. Jos. ph Nernetz; James T. Kllroy: Jas.

E. Rullecge; Jennctte Neltzert: Joseph Holbrnck; Nicholas Wagner: Chas. It. Burns: John II. Pans; Jacob Thomas.

Dated St. Louis, this 27th day of April, ISO). CHAS. F. WENNEKER.

Collector. Opening Aiiey City Block 1455. The following named persons and parties, and all others who may be Interested In tho matter of the opening of alley in city block HS5. under ordinance No. 132CS.

are hereby notified that the City Comptroller has placed thu special tax bills for tald opening In my hands for collection, where they wilt sixty iW) elajs. during which ttrn- said special tax bills may be paid without interest or additional costs, and that all such bills remaining unpaid on the 27th day or June. will bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and that the pament or any such bills remaining unpaid on said 27th day or June, 19W, will bo enrorced by legal preceedlngs. The said special tax bills are against tho following named persons and parties, viz: Sidney Hcmer. Mary Dlehl; Joseph F.

Kolart. et Christ. Braun; Jno. G. Venverloh: Peter Geiger: Michael Hrdllcka; John W.

Relnhardt; Wm. Seibert: Cha.s. GIndra: Herman Schaefer; George A. Abel: John Koupal: Joseph Fleber; Annie Marsa-Irk- Joseph Kopeltka: Aug. H.

Friederleh: A Faulstlch; George Ittner: Wm. Rrlcha: Fred G. Pthoff: Caroline Essmueller. Dated St. Louis, this 27th day of April, CHAS.

F. WENNEKER. Collector. Opening Alley Gity Block 4441. The following named persons and parties, nnd all others who m.iy be interes'ed matter of the opening e.r alley In city bloi No.

-Illl. under orerinanre No. Wl'-i, a-e here bv notified that the CItv miptroll- has l-Iacd the special tax bills for n.iid opening in my bauds collection, where th. will remain sixty IW) davs, during which time said eriecl.il tav bills mav- be p-ild without jntere-si cr miiiitioxui trat an oicli bills' re lining unpaid on the 27th day of June. lo.

will bear at the rate nf lx ifi p. cent per annum, and that the payment r.f any such bills remaining unpaid mi said day or June, win be en-fore-e-d by legal prooei-dings. The said special tax bills fire tho following named persons ard parlies, viz: The Kvauge Ileal liethanla Church: Wm. Sehulte: Casper 1L Knehans; Lizzie Wippn; Michael Itanncn.Jamcs lie-Colt: Micha-l McGofT: Pat KiiUv. James White); Connelly; Itovltzkv; lienn.

Uelneke. Katie Kleheiltz: Otto WVtz.l, Henriette- Brown; Sophia Palce; Fred. A. Keener; Fritz Al-bers; And. S.

B.iral.i al Klrh.itd Krovv; Anton Yocrger; John II Klee-ckman: Mary H. Nagel: ltrun-: Christ. Ma-lscii: Anna Richard. Ilv. Brandt: tvter HiK-hler; Itol-rt W.

Green. DavIiI I'linly; llerm. I heeie; cna. J0ne, jr Keiward P. Lti-eklng; Wm.

Pehlmann; Internation.iI Heal F.state and Impr Cha- Ackert: Chas Itea. Cith. Thoele; Wm. Flegg: Kiclnr.l Van Kabv Wm. Nagel; Frank I' Nagel; Hud Varvvlck et al Carolina Kloekmaun.

I.oul i Bnins: Aueusra Mad-sen; Wm. A. Bruns, JoIe e'nughliii. l'llzah A. C'larkl James Gra Wm.

Nash. m. S. Spetht: Michael Cnrragher: Janus Horncy; Geo. V.

Stephen'on: Albert Jt. Smyth; Jimcs Ilvan: Burke; Jty. W. Weter: Wm. Blair: L.

B. Goolhne: Dan'el Moriarlty; Marv o'Hearn; So-jhia Heimsoth, Isaac Kahn; John Both; Chas. A. Schmidt: I'eter Welier; Gertrude Weber: Mary Cleason; Chas. Storbeck.

Dated at St. Iut5, this KCi diy of April, chas. f. Collector. Opening Alley Git Block 4490A.

The following nimeel perro-i and parties, ai.d all who m.iv be ir terest.nl in Ihe mettir of the opening eif alltv In city Moik 44'iA. under ordinance No. IK 13. are he. teby notified that the City Co-nptroller has plattd the special tax Lilts feir said opening in my hands for collection, vhere they will remain sixty tf) days, ilurl ig which time fcald special tax bilLs nijy be paid without lntere-1! or ndoitioual st, and that all such bills remaining unpaid the IVth day of June.

win bear interest at tn rat of six i) rer cent per annum, and that the p.iment of any such bills remaining unpaid on said 27th day of June. U-W. will bo enforced by legal proceedings. The said special tax bins are against tne following named persons and parties, viz: I Emma Cummlngs. Florence li Blank: M.

L. il. recKenorocK; umu j. Mcnuiz; jonn Biod: Otto Knaeble; J. Ituhi; Lom.sj.

Damme: E. V. Andrevep; H. A. Fohntr: Norwood Park Irapr.

Tlios. B. Gettys: Jno. E. Randall; Grace C.

Field: Emil Sehumocher and David and Mary J. Murphy; Ideal Investment Cc; Frcd'k Deibel. Dated at St. Louis, this 27th day of April, CHAS. F.

WFNEKER. Collector. Opening of Donovan Avenue. The following named persons and parties, r.nd all others who may be Interested In tho matter of the opening of Dcnovan avenue, under ordinance No. 15767.

are hereby notified that the City Comptroller has placed the special tax bill" for said opening In my hands for coll.etlcn, where they wilt remain sixty ()) elavs. during time said special tax bills may bo paid without interest cr additional costs, an! that all such bllln remaining unpaid on Lie 27th day of June, ui. will bear interest at the rate of six 6i per cent per annum and that the Iia me-nt of any such bills re.nalnlng unpaid em the snid 27th day of June, 15u. will bo enforced by legal proceeding'. The "aid special tax bills are against the following persons and parties, viz: Mary K.

Rich: John Jacob; Ge-orge Ficber: David It. Frauds: Mary E. Clark. Dateel at St. Louis, this 27th day of April.

pi CHAS. F. WENNEKER, Collector. Opening Alley City Block 2063. Th following named persons and ami all others who may be Interested In the mrtter of the opening of alley In city block No.

under ordinance No. 19270. are fcere-bv nctifltd that the City Comptroller has placeil the peclal tax bills for paid opening in my hands for collection, where they will remain sixty (50) dajs, during which time special tax bills may be pild without interest or additional costs, and that all such hill remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June. lf. will bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annual, and that the pajment of any such bills remaining unpaid on ald 27th day of June.

will le enforced by legal proceedings. The ald special tax bills are against tho following named persons and parties, viz: Christiana Ijimmeler; Anton linker; Hy. Beetz; John C. F. Evers; Jonphlne Ccndon; John F.

Dobrlleit; Chas. Rtichclt; John P. French: Vincent Rapp, et aL: Hy. Hlemenz. Board of Education of CItv of St.

Louis. Dated St. Louis, this 27th day of April. CHAS. F.

WENNEKETt. Collector. Opening of Twenty-First Street. The following named persons and parties, anil nil others who may Is- Interested In tho mailer cf tho opening of Twenty-first street, from Penrose to Ftrry streets, under ordinance Nn. 1S2SS.

nre hereby nctlflcel that the City Comptroller has placed tho special tax bills for Slid opening In my hinds for collection, where they will rtmain sixty () rtuv.s. during which time ualil sp-clal tax bllLi may be paid without intere-st or additional costs, and that all such bills remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June. IS-), will bear Interest at the rate of six (1) per cent per annum, and that the payment of any such bllli remaining unpaid on the said 27th day of June, 12v0, will be enferced by legal proce-cllngs. The said special tax bills are against tho following named pe-rsons and parties, viz: Marg. Drlscoll: O.

W. Sttnnpe; Thco. F. Schuette: Fre-d. llinckhouse: Marg.

J. Ewlng: Gust. Rudolph: John E. Hy. Beckmann; Anna Steckmann: Gertrude Wolf: Anna M.

Hausette. Frank W. Gieso; Ernst W. Brocker; Hy Killers-; Wm. Mueller: John Gloeckler: W.

J. Wildermann; Ilvmn Cade; Anna Gn-im: Louise Vahren-liold: Marg. Griffin. Aug. Haase; Sophia Roeth; Barth.

Wetzel; James Mc-Kune: Robert F. Kreuter: Louis F. Horn; Loul-e Horn: Annie E. Hlsten; Tbo- Smith: Cath. W.

Mnrske. Ge-o. W. Wllker; And. Stilles; John Peterson: Augusta Wempen; W.

Dwer. Pat. Jno. F. Hlmmer: James N.

Hull: I.lzzie Froe-hllch; Ado'ph Klump: Bertha Thoelken; Joseph Turley; tho G. Rlchter Thvcstment Wm. II. Stewart: Annie Randolph et al Michael Gang: Marg. K.

Whcltcn; Fred. B. and Ilv. W. Stumpe; Mathcvv Smith; Chas.

Voss: Jno. II. Tlemann; Amelia G. Kennel: Evan W. Harris; Alice Messerley; S.

A Mesrlcy: Aug. Jolly; Hy. Wagner; Edward P. West: Fred. Willers: Rudolph Werner: Gustav A.

Lehn; Otto Hges; Louis A K.tempfe: Mis. Valley Trust Jno. II. Spnhn: Anna Kallmann. Dated at St.

Louis, this 27th day of April. 15C'- CHAS. F. WENNEKER. Collector.

Opening of Von Varsen Avenue. The rollowtng named persons and parties, nnd all others who may be interested In the matter or the opening of Von Versen avenue, under ordinance No. Ii3u3. are hereby nctifled that the City Comptroller has placed the special tax bills tor eald opening in my hands for collection, where they will remain sixty (CO) das, (luring which time paid special tax bills may be paid without Interest or additional tosta, and that ill such bills remaining unpaid on the 27th day of June. 1300.

will bear Interest at the rate of six tS) per cent per annum, and that the payment of any such bills re-malning unpaid on the said 27th day of June. ISOO. will be enforced by legal proceedings. The sale special tax bills are against the following named jiersons and viz: Wm S. I'll.

Jr. Howard Blossom: Horn" of Geei. Brcckenrldge; Heme It. McMohon. Helena Bohl: Ed X.

-Van Harte-n: Ernest G.iier: David Mendel: I Fr-d Sehlerstein. Henrietta Loewensteln; Wm. John Magner; Martha E. Lupton; Anna Morgens: Hy. L.

Berg: Ilv M. Lera: Helen B. I'rown. Eunice H. Hlgdrn.

iriohird F. Spencer: E. P. Shsere: T. Glea-on et Jos.

Fljnnerv Jelf- rson BIdg and Loas Clias. P. A.krt; John W. Pohl; James CoflleW. Datid at St.

I.outs. this th day of April. CHAS. F. WENNEKEK.

Collector. "public notice. Office of the President of the B-iard of Public Improvements St. I.ouis. April 26.

1300. Public notiee hereby given that th Board of Public Improvements will hold a tpe-eUl meeting at the hour of 10 a. m. of the 1TH DAY OF MAY. 1900.

o'hoe. Room J. in the New City Hall, for the purpnse of considering of its motion the matters hereinafter named, to-wit. No. ZZSi).

Board's Motion. For constructing- granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on tne north side of Kerry street between Jef. th btrtCt an(, Twent-nrst street, o. Board'. Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on east sljc compton ivenue between Lons-lelluw boulevard and ltussell avenue. No. Board's Motion. For construct-rg granitoid sidewalks, eleven Xeet ibe inches wide, on east side of Seventh street trom c.irr street northwardly, a distance of one hundml and eighty-three feet. No.

Ksi Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, nine feet six Inches wide, on north side of Carr street from Seventh street to north and south alley, a distance of about one hundred and twenty-seven feet anel six inches. No. Hoard's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, fourteen feet stx Inches wide, on we-t side of Broadway from Carr stree nortbwa-dly.

a distance of about ono hundred and fifty-five- feet. No. rvj. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on north side uf Henrietta street from Louisiana avenue westwardly.

a distance of about hundred and fortv-flve feet. No. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on south side of Wyoming street between Ninth street and Thirteenth street. No.

5is7. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six reet wide, on outh tide or Morgan street from Walton avenue a distance of about two hundred and slxtv-elght feet. No. KaS.

Board's Motion. For reconstructing sidewalk with granitoid, nine reet six inches wide, on south side cf Riddle street from a point about eighty feet west of westwardly to alley, a distance of about fort -five feet. No. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Vjrcell street between Bremen avenue and Glasgow avenue.

No. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, en, north side of Bailey avenue from Glasgow-avenue westwardly, a distance of about fifty feet. No. S2d.

Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wiele. on west side of Nineteenth street between Bis-sell street and Grand avenue. No. cr-Si.

Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, stx reet wide, on Cote BrDIIante avenue between Spring avenue and Prairie avenue. No. ia-3. Board's Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Wisconsin avenue between Broadway and Cherokeo Btreet. No. KSt. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on east Ide of Ohio avenue from Lafayette avenue northwardly to alley, a distance of about one hundred and six feet.

No. OT. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, nve feet wide, on Perk street between Kossuth avenue- and Penrose street. No.

7d. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sllcwalks. sir feet wide, on-north side of Geyer avenue between Nebraska avenue anil Pennsylvania avenue. No.

52)7. Board's Motion- For constructing granitolJ sidewalks, six feet wide, on Newstead avenue between Forest Park boulevard and West Pine boulevard. No. SCJ. Board's- Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on DeSoto avenue between Emily street and Florissant avenue. No. van. Board's MoHon. For constructing cranltold sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Teneileton avenue between West Belle place and Evans avenue.

No. Vt o. Board's Motion. For enstrnct-lng granitoid sidewalk, six feet wide, on Hickory street between Ohio avenue and California avenue. No.

JfiOl. Board's Motion. For constrart-lig granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Whlttler rtreet between Washington bonle-varel and Fairfax avenue. No. Board's; Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Greer avenue between Marcus avenue and Euclid avenue. No. trot. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid silewalks.

six feet wide, on Greer avenue between Newstead avenue nnd Tavlor avenue. No. S0J1. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Berlin avenue between Taylor avenue and Euclid nvsnuc.

No. Board's Motion. For constructing gianltold sidewalks, six feet wide, on Iowa avenue between Geyer avenue and Lafayette avenue. No. 6W.

Board's Morton. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on south side of Wyoming street between Oregon avenue nnd Nebraska avenue. No. BWT. Board's Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on north side of Wyoming street between Nebraska avenue nnd Pennsylvania avenue. No. KuS. Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Wyoming street between Pennsylvania avenue and Gravels avenue.

No. o60. Hoard's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Henrietta street between Ohio avenue and California avenue. No K10.

Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Garfield avenue twtween Prairie avenue and Sarah street. No. Soil. Board's.

Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, s'x feet wide, on Montrose avenue between Park avenue and Hickory street, Vo RC1I. Board's; Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Twentieth street between Madison street and North Market street. No Sent.

Board's Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Iowa avenue between Miami street and Cherokee street-No SS14. BoanVs Motion. For constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Ioul-da-a avenue between Meramec street and Chippewa street. No fGls Board Motion.

For constructing granitoid sidewalks, sir feet xtide, on Grand avenue between Osags street running east of Grand avenue and Miami street. Vo 551S- Board's Moticn. For eonstruet-li'g granttoli sidewalks, sir feet wide, on i'nVith side of Keokuk street between Broad-wnv and CaWorrla avenue. No M7- Board's Motion. For construot-lmr eranitoH sidewalks, sir feet wide, on east side of California avenue from Caroline street southwardly to east and west -llev a distance of about one hundred and feet and seven Inches.

No" Ml'- Board's Motion. For wnstruct-tnc grarltoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on Cottage avenue between Grand avenue and cnrlnc avenue. No '3 Board's Motion. For construct-ln'c- crar.itoll sidewalks, six feet wide, on John avenue between Florissant avenue and Csrtcr avenue. Vo Board's Motion For constructing granitoid sldewallta.

six feet wide, on Ooodfelloiv- avenue between Maple avenue nnd Ezel avenue. i- Board's Motion. For constructing tVfarttoUl sidewalks. IX feet wide, on Benton street between Jefferson avenue and Eliot avenue. vn CH22.

Board's Motion. constructing granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on V-ountaln avnuo between Walton avenus nnd Ktm-'shichwav boulevard. No VZ3- Board's Motion. For construct-ln'ir granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide, on Sidney street between Jefferson avenue and rkansas avenue. Ko tt Board's Motion.

For eonstruct-lm- granitoid sidewalks, sir feet wide; on west side of Grand avenue between Mera-rnec street and Osage street, running east of Grind avenue. -So E623- Board's Motion. For constructive- granitoid sidewalks, six feet wide, on west side of Twenty-first street between Ferry street nnd Bl'sell street. All citizens Interested In any of the matters above named are requested to attend. By order of the Board.

KOBT. E. McMATH. President. Attest: EMORY S.

FOSTER. Secretary. ST. LOUIS PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION LAUNDRY 1720 N. tiiihteksth Contlnnes to strv? an epprtctaUng public wit Bnt-clais hand -oorli.

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