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B- o-sic- ivvsT fc THE REPUBLIC: THUESDAT, APRIL 30, 1903. 13 -I VPs 4 mr mx '-8 sacimr w'i MCIKl'IKS. irf'i KXIGUTS OP PVTIIIAS JL DE. O. H.

K. of HP Tfturrdar at Delator's Hall. mSSI? comer Elm and Broad ay. m.U5SS J. JgVgyjNO.

8f IIAI.L. ROBERT E. COWAff SjQfe lodge. No. 111.

K. Wnt Hill. "Hti Century Ninth and OUv, Btreeta On Monday. May vm. at u.

in- turp, work In rank of pax. ror- dlaHr Invited. E. A. OARK.

C. a Attest; Henry 11. Luetcrt. In S. S- COLUMBIA LODaC Nft St OK SafJsV mMW every Tuesday cvcnlnx.

I THf o'clock. Centnrv bulldlnr. NlnUi and OUT streets, ijast Hall. Tuesday. Aprtl SI.

veors: In raalc of also smoker. Members Taaejsted to attend. Isltore welcome. TV. p.

lurrES. a J. Y. Dampswy. JC It.

S. DAMON VnVKlE. NO. tt. K.

of V. meets eTnr Wednesday eventna at Odl Fellsm Hall I Ninth and Olive ctreeta. Business nMetlnz. Mecfnr railed promptly at I o'clock. Visiters and mexnters cor- lBTltBd.

C1IAS. 1- HOLTZMANfC. a Attest: H. R. EtrseU K.

rt It i 1. No. ITU Evans ansae. FUTURE UREAT UDDQE. jfo.

iW. K. suss of meets every WcdresJay evenina; TT at o'cloea at Hovrard's Thlrtiein and OUee street. On Wednesday even-Jot. April vroik In Knlr.it rai.

Visitors fraternally Invited. O. A. ORASER. C.

C. W. A. Roberta. K.

of R. S. MODOC 1X50CE. NO. W).

K. OK meets every Tuesday evening at i o'clock at Anchor IlalL ftouthvres? c-irser JfTor- on aos Park avenues. Take lleiffBta. Park or Jefferson avenue Meie- oers are expectea and visitor rorcislly invltej to mttetd EOXMEYEJi. C.

C. Frank Morlsaey. X. of R. A S.

RED CROSS LOME. K. OF meets at Odd Kellers' Hall. Nlntn ard Olive stre-ts. every Wed-esdar dint.

VIsUors alffwys vrccame, April 23. nlgnt. Enlrrtslnment by O. c. H.

Xf. Beldlne. K. of R. S.

PARAGON ijOrXJK. NO. IJ. TC. of roeeu at Odd Fellowa- Hl N'ntb and OUve streets, every Tuesday nlrat.

Next Tcesday rank of kntiht- Visitara tnil members cordlallv C.JOHNSOX.CC Attest: Frank Johnson. IC of R. S. afr PREMIER U3VGB. NO.

SO. K. OF P. ssfV' Regular tneetlnc every first and third fca Monday evenlnc in the month at hell No. JT i.OdJ Kellnws- Neat mejtlnj Mcmdey.

May 4. Work In rsnk cf Pace. Members are reqeested to be present, visitors are cordlalljj Invited. 11ENJ. USDAS.

C. J. F. Wltta. Jr K.

of XL i S. PACIFIC LODGE. NO. Ml. K.

OF IQI jneels Wednesday ermine. oTIuck. st IB N. i. tenth door.

Century bclldlnr. a- cosiness metlnr. vlsliorr "elcomed. Members sneeiaSr SfiSl 1 "nd. as buiineo of Importance TCii.coae before the loUe.

Gray. K. of A WABASH LODOE. NO. Ul.

K-of ivtll meet Trerday. May Z. at Castle Hall, ttrmdnv and Benton, vltttor nre vrrlcome. V. RKNFRO C.

F. li. Eachleben. K. of IS.

s. WALNIT VXr nre every rTV St rtlnlr TV1 tt JT lvrk In th si, "inuriway. I fj welcome. If- W. J.

J-flDGc no. as. K. or Fost Hall. No.

1K1 Market street: May t. U03. Vltltln knlshts. altcin. Connecticut -o.

Jfc LODGE. NO. S3. K. of YssF fnlrt May 4.

7S Century bulld-Te iiyl1 Wrfc In tre rank of exrected and vltltor. rorllaily Ara' DAVIDSON. Cct Brookt. K. of R.

s. AXCTEXT FREE AMI ACCKPTEO 'IASOX5. -Ai LODGE. NO, Car u- bold a staled tirT--i5TiSAi'ilL3' onlc Temple. Flarey avenues.

Work In the M. Members are- fraternally requested to at-ten-f nd vtsltnta will wel-cmeS -nri U-hou. A. MISSOURI LODGE. NO.

A. F. A. fllarM. Called communication at CorLithlan i Halt.

Masonic Temple, on Friday. Msv p. to pay the last sad tribute of respect to the remains of our brother. James Achoff. Members are requeeted and vUltreJ brethren fraternally Invited to attend.

TATIJOR B. WritlCK. M. Jehu IL. Deems, bretary.

Tbomu lluxley it ra, vtho described the brain as perfect loic en jioe, witiieut irktion. rriUiout fret vrtthout fcir. with the strain equally divided. "The qnertioa then becomes," ear Dr. Fierce, "haw to run this engine vntbout blowiuo; up the bolltr, without asd vvitbout eandic2 the loco-ciotire to the repair shop.

An igaoraat nxzti cannot run en engine neither Can uien over-work Lis brain unlet he obierves certain Utts of without meeting with sorse If the cuqine is properly oiled csd cared for it will Ust a great many years, and in the same tray if the human tncchauUai is property looked after it will last the allotted three tcore and ton years. As civilization projrresses, the draft on the brain and nrrres increases, bat no class cf wort bnrns np blood as fast as brain work. Hard work confined to chop or orEcr, withoat the invigomtine air and sunshine becomes the pace that the muscles and flesh become flabby and the blood watery. The human system innsi be a laboratory for the constant manufacttrre of rich, red blood. Success and ccurnge depend upon the blood and the blood depends upon the stomach, for stomach, when healthy, takts up from the food we cat the elements required fcr the blood.

If the stomach cannot assimilate the food taken up, then the blood and the nerves starve for the nroper nourishment they require. TrnVcuman machine soon break down, like the engine withoat coal for its boilers, because the heart, liver and lunrs do not receive the pure blood neces sary to keep tnem strong caa active. aCLSt OP HSALTXT. "Remember this, that our bodies will net stand the strain of over-work without good, pure blood out more than the can run smoothly without oil." After miny years of study in the active practice of medicine. Dr.

K. V. Pierce found that when the stomach was out of order, the blood impure and there were symptoms of central break down, a tocic made of the alterative extracts of certain herbs and roots was the best cor rective. This be celled: Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.

For ever a third of a century this tonic and alterative has been more largely sold than any other blood medicine or nerve tonic Beiu? made with cut alcohol, this "Medical Discovery does not shriak up the red blood corpuscles, but on the other hand it increases their number, aad they become round and healthy. It helps the stomach to assimilate or take tip the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heartburn, and many uncomiortable symptoms, such as heaft-calpitation due to gas formed in the stomach. It if especially adapted in disesses attended with excessive tissue waste, especially iu convalescence from the aricus spring fevers, whether of a malarial or typhoid character. As a tonic and reconstructive during aud after the influences of grip it will prove of particular value. It has bees extensively used as a re -builder sftcr the severity of a rheumatic attack.

nI now take the opportunity to let yon know that I have cot forgotten you cr your wonderful writes Mrs. L. D. Croak, Rediield, Oswego Y. "One year ago list December, my husband, tcrenie D.

Croak, was taken sick with typhoid fever; he had a double run and then eared a relapse, which left him with lumbago and bowel trouble. Every time he would try to work he would have sa attack and each time more severe. He continued to grow worse until about the last of -August, at which time he was reduced to a mere skeleton, not weighing over ninety pounds. Everyone gave liira up to die when the leaves fell. I could cot bear to give him up without tryiag Doctor Pierce's Oolden Medical Discorerr, having tested it in my own case and hiving used it jointly with your Favorite Prescription and Pleasant These medicines saved my life three years ago.

I began giving nv husband one tea-tpoonful of the 'Golden Medical Discovery four times a day. Iu a few days he began to hare a better appetite and rest better nights. He continued to improve and has sow taken nine bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery and seven vials of the Pellets 'and is feeltnr sood. Weighs 145 pounds and is gaining every cay. ac is now.

aDie to ao quite a good deal of work. Everyone who sees him. says, 'I never expected to see yon oat and around He tells them they never wouia it it uea not oeen lor ur. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv and Pleasant Thanks be to God and to Dr. IL V.

Pierce." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of si one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 51 stamps for the cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CharlM El Orr. S. and ilra.

Sallle Gres-ry. S. tkth ot G. A- Kates. '1 and Lena Harding.

both of St. Louts. WORLD'S FAIR FRATERNAL' BOARD IS ENTERTAINED. EAST SIDE NEWS. ALTON.

T3LECTOIC LI.VE TO ST. LOL'IS. aJTZL-r-' Cornerstone Lodcr. A. F.

-gA-fe A. Ko. X3, nre requested ta ae-! eemble at Cbrlothtan HatL, Mntonlo Tim-ple, at o'clock a. ttC. Saturday.

May Z. for the purpose of accorapan Inx tin Grand In Ovio Parade, and assletin; In the ceremonies of laylss the corner stone ot MIiajutI State building t-1Vorld's around'. M. W. ECKERT.

W. M. Jaa-A. Smith. Secretary.

MASONIC NOTICE-Corner-Stone Laylnit The cerner stone of the "Missouri Bulldlns" -will be laid --a -the 2d day of May niih Masonic ceremonies, rendered by the Most Worshipful Grand Lode or Masons of Missouri. The ceremonies vrul be performed during the afternoon of said day: 'Too Grand Lodge will assemble at the "Odena" Grand and Finney avenues, at 9 o'clock, a. zn. From this point the procession vrlilfinarcb. to the grounds ot the World's Fair, escorted by the Knlxhts Templar of SL Lout.

Lodces ml not turn out as such, but nil Mison axe Invited to participate In tha affair by Joining the parade under the direction, nf the Grand Lodge. By order ot TV F. Kuhn. acting Granl Matter. JOHN P.

VINCIL. Crand Secretary. XXIGHTS of coLtnints. ITB'BMRT OOtTNPtt NO, Ttf. KNIGHTS OF Columbus, meets on the first and third Tuesdays of eaca month In Andes Hall.

JefTcrson avenue asd I'estaloax! street. Vifttors ccrdlally nel-ccme. P. MOKAGHAN. Grand Ivnlrht.

M. J. McGrase. Recordrr "fyj KENRICK COUNCIU NO. CS.

Knights of Columbus, meets et-ery second and fourth Wednesday In Rose Hill No. JJ7 Maple nvenue. Visiting knights are invited. JOHN PACL CHEW. Grand Knight.

Walter T. Cunningham. Recorder. MARQt'CTTE COUNCIL. NO.

CCS. Knlxhts of Columbu. meets every second and fourth Tuesday. In the West Hall. Century building.

Ninth ard Olive streets, vultlne Knights cordially In- W. MEC Grand Knight. F. P. Leonard.

Recorder. ET. LOUIS COUNCIU NO. meets every first and third Tues-day at Weit End Hall, eoutheart corner Finney and Vande enter avenues. Vlrltln: knights ure cordially Invited.

'JOHN S. LEAHT. Grand Knight. Jos. F.

Laray. Recorder. Preslileat Porter Belles aierser Will fruun lie Effected. President J- K. Porter of the Alton Hallway, Gas and Electric Comjiany has returned from, New York City, whero was in conference with" financiers In regard to the proposed merger ot the electric lines ot the Alton and the Tri-Clties.

which would form a nucleus for the proposed Alton-SL Louis electric line. President Porter said yesterday that he did not have anything definite to slve out. but that it was expected wrne) plan would be determined upon within the nixt few days, whereby the proposed road would become an assured fact. Ilonse Party at Chautmnqtui. Seventeen young ladles from the Martha TVood Cottage at ShurtleS Collese went to Piasa Chautauqua last evening" to spend a four-day vacation.

The 'jiarty was chaperoned by airs. Oliver G. Btelle of Upper Alton. The younc; ladies will form a house party and during their stay at Chautauqua will occupy "Bld-a-Wee." the summer cottage of Mrs. Mary Buckley.

Militia Will Participate. Forty-five members of tho Second Ship's Crew of the Illinois Naval Militia, which is stationed at Alton, went to SL Louis last evening- at S-JO o'clock on the C. P. St. It.

R. to participate In the dedicator' services to-day. The Alton naval militiamen are in command of Lieutenant TV. P. Crane.

They will march In the grand parade with the of tho monitor Arkansas and the other organizations. Alton Notes anil Personals. Major Henry Suras c-f Denver. Is the jruet cf Doctor K. Lrmen In Upptr Alton.

The Enrllrh Classics Class or Alton will rpet on Friday evenlnc at lh stcdin Miss Kalh-erine V. Dickenson In the Snaid'nc cinbou-e. The principal paper will be clten by Mlts Berths f-'crxuscn en "Charles Dickens." William McKlnley Council. No. Z.

ct the Junior Order ot American Mechanics held an onen m-etlne last evening at the McPike Hall, in Kast Second ttreet. W. II. Mitchell ot Moberlr. Is a vlltor in Alton.

Blrhoa J. Hartxell of the M. E. Church Is the cuett ot the Reverend W. F.

Irler. tostor of the German M. E. Church. In Alton.

Richard Kmerson cf Alton has gone to Denver. Colo. Doctor R. O. Brown of Chicago is a visitor in Altcn.

Major Franklin Moore cf Upper Alton Is en-tenaimrx Mr. and o. S. Prultt of Oklahoma. Erring WUklnccn of Dalits.

is a victor in Alton. Miss Maude Larmr and Charles Leejyboth of Alton were married last evenlnc at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. K. Lar-mcr.

at No. IS East Seventh street. Major TV. B. S.

Lowe of the Wet tem Military Academy at Upper Alton has returned from Leavenworth. Kas. The Piano Club of the Alton Contervatory of Muelc gave a Schubert prrgranune yesterday morning at the conservatory rooms. Is East Second street. Roy Watson of Hardin.

UL. Is a visitor In Alton. The fourth annual picnic cf the Frohslnn Slr.dnr Society of Alton will be held at Washington Garden on Mar 17. The ringing society from St. Louis.

UellevlIIe. Edwardsiille and Venice will participate the picnic John Misegades. the former superintendent of tbe plant of the Illinois Gas Company in Alton, has been appointed general superintendent or the Obear-Nester Glars Company. Profeeeor J. A.

Carson and 'Mrs. Carson of Carrollton. wets vtaltcrs In Altcn yesterday. The Reverend Doctcr J. A.

Scarrltt. pastor of the First M. E. Church at Cairo. was a visitor in Alton icaterdar.

Charles Wiseman cf Fort Worth. Is the guest of his brother. W. H. WlMtnan.

In Alton. Tie officer ot tbe Illinois Glars Company at Altcn decided yesterday that the big plant would be doeed to-day In ordir that theft enuloe might attend the Dedication, exercises at Louis. t- Half Itnlri M. Jt 0-5ew Orleatia Mey 1, i I OGlae CIJ Olive. TIIHEn BIOTII-S FOR.

COX9PIHACV. Sentence of W. U. West. Whose Testimony Convicted Mayor In the Circuit Court at Belleville yesterday William D.

West of Urooklyn pleaded Kullty to a charce of conspiracy and was sentenced to three months In Jail and fined JliiX The sentence ami fine were staved on his promise nf jrood behavior. West Is the negro of Urooklyn who turned State's evidence and caused the conviction of Mayor Vanderfcurg and Thomas Btrycklin. who had issued fraudulent warrants and cashed them. Vnnderburg and Strycklin arc In the Penitentlap'. New suits entered in the Circuit Court yesterday were: Ztegephsin Bros.

Furniture Company vs. V. J. Blsson. appeal; Hramble'Brca.

vs. the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, appeal. Library, Observation Sleepers M. Jt O. To New Orleans, daily.

Dining cars. Half rates. Mai' i 3. 4. Office US Olive.

Belleville Marrlaire Llernacs. Marriage llcensrx Issued In Belleville j'es-terday were to Edward Showes. 33. and Mary Reed. both of Brooklyn.

Levi Gartsldc. 2. O'Fallon. and Cecelia Metxer. 71.

of Colllnsvllle; Edward Kelson. 31. and Lottie Lawrence. 19, both ot SL Louis; X.YDEPESDEST OHDER ODD FELLOWS ANCHOR "LODOti. NO, SS.

I. O. O. meets e-ery Monday evening 'at schuette's Hall. Nineteenth and a-rteht stieets.

Vork In the degrees- Visit brother, walccma, Cavid Petty. SecreUry LACLHDE LOCOC. NO. 3. O.

O. IV meets every evening at tVclocx In bll No. Fel- ar to at- evaior. wmnnd a -Tho. A.

Davidson. HecorOlng Secretary. MT. LOUIS LODGE. NO.

5, I 1 O. meets evyry Saturday night at ociocx. liaii s.o. icu re-icws-bulldlnr. southeast corner Ninth and Olive streets.

Members expected to attend. Visitor welcome. E. O. FOGG.

N. G. It. Oerleln. Seetvtary.

WILDET LODGEL NO. I I. O. O. a meetM Tnesitsv erenlr.s rf reeh Pweek at Hall No.

I. odd bulldlnr. corner Nlr.th anl Olive, at 'clOfi. "Work In tbe decree of frlen ishlp. May Visitors cordially Invited to attend HERMAN IIEl'sUIL, N.

G. J. Ehsner, Secretary. AJaKRlCAX LEG1UX Orlioyo ill LAFAYETTE COUNOU Na 5SX At ef VT meets every second Tbiieday evening at Fraternal building, northwest ecmer E.eventb and KnukiLj avenue. Camparlons from Ulster councils ecrdlai-irtnrlted.

LOL'IS SENDKU, Comraander. W. H. Adams. Secreury.

ROYAL ARCAXCM. srkaStaaaSasSVasstjsVVkks- i friends, brethren and memneta from abroad. F. IL BACON. O.

It. no. C. KllUngsworih. Grand Sefy.

TWITtR OP SEX 11 LK -wvrDtn-s rormT T. Tf. VTL MEETS ON tts Brut and third Thursdays of sjch month at building. Eleventh and Franklin avs- 1f M.ril(alTv lnvt9. Bt order.

Vf. H. ADAMS. Chief. Btte.

AU visiters cordially invttjd. CXavte. 3crlba. No. 2Kt Cass avs.

a3 asBsasBK The Wonderful Thing ABOUT a RflNETTES The Newest Cereal Health Food, is their wonderful action in all cases of CONSTIPATION, IHDIGESTiOJi, DYSPEPSIA JNO KINDRED AILMENTS. The ilanufacturers Positively Guarantee A Quick, Complete and Permanent Cure IF EA.TEM ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS. Aslrs io Have Harrlasre Annulled. JEJrkr O. Blankeomtlster Med suit In the CtrenlfConrt yesterday osatnst Julia Blon-kraneLrtr to hav their marriage) declared aulL, Ho olleBes that he wta a minor Tfhtn the marriage wan perforated.

Oetobir 18 Ut and that he waa compellea to perrait the -ceremony to be- performed. HU wlfe'g loaiaen name ioiow. Fire In Mstptewood. Fire deetroyea' ihe rxildeaee ol Hoje Koch at larhall ana "Vine avenues In la-piewood. BhorUr aftir noon Tueaaar.

The rxnW.cn- cf b. gasallne Etore In the kllchen esuu4 the 3re- Tfctt house ana furniture. Vtlaed- ar trtire entirely dcitroyed. GET THEM AT THE GROCERY. THE BRANETTE FOOD 202-204 S.

17th Street, St. Louis, U. S. A. I Itnst St.

Louis I-nilles AnxlIInry Holds Heceplloo sit thr Home; of lira. Jamrs Jlouily. KIvp Kast St- I-ouin women members of the- past bL LodU Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ladles' Auxiliary of the WcrM's Fiilr Fraternal Buanl receiveil at th; home of 31 r. Jumes iloody. Summit avenue, jriitr-ilay afteriioun In honor of the Fraternal Board and the Auxiliary I5orrI.

The reception was attended by several hundred prominent Kast St. LouU women and a cikxI many men. The East SL IxiuU mcmterM of the Kx-ecutlve Committer 11 nj uUlcers of the Usl UL. I-Ollls AusKbrr rr- Mr Klino prcldent: llr. Bedford V.

C-tj-h. wcrctao' cr.u treonurcr. ami Jimx. v. Tliraintr and James Moody and JII Emma Hills.

They werv avbied In tvceivln Mrs. 11. Itarnard. representing tin- Kxcclslor flub; Mrs. Matte Little 01 the Art Club.

Mrs. M. M. Stephen. or the Matron' Club, Mary U.

Lovinoton of tin- Queen's Uaushters. and Mrs. E. C. Kramer of the Wednesday Club.

The punch bowls were In charce of East SL LouIk younjc women. The honored truest were: JuiIk" Xo.h 31. Given, president: Charles P. llntflrld. William II.

Miller and M. IL Krd-on. members or the Fraternal Board of thi World's Fait. Tlie I.idics Auxiliary to tlir- Fraternal Beard were: Mrs. Oenva 1 Miller, president; Mrs.

George J. Frankel of Su iiecretury: 3Irs. Irlne J. IMIktns of Chicago and Mrs. Myra B.

Knright of Kansas Llty. Kas. Other honored miests were limey. Mary JL and F. E.

Dillon of St. Louis and ilra. Stewart of Iowa. FARMEHS lSTlTtTi: I'KOGRAMiI Mndlson Coonly IMantera Will Illscass Many Important Topics. The Madison County Farmers' Institute DR.

KING CURES MEN My Guarantee is NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. VAHICOUKLK. 1 cure this disease wltboat eperatica. aad unJer evt treatment tb wormUke blood wesera awl tcajesuil ccr.Jltlon soon Jlsappear. The orzan is rsstored to Its na.urai sire, liter and strenitli aed elrculatloc re-tatllna.

1 SXHlUlXHhZ. I cure stneturp srltbout katfe or b- in application which acts directly tu the porta affected, dta-1 solving; tho stricture completely. treatment la painless ana' In. nowise interfere with vour bunaess duties. LOSS OF JtAM-a V1U0K.

rco may be IscVtol te tin rewer ot if so. I will reatcre to you wnat yro bava lost: tbe snap, vua and vlaor or tuaabood. wblch roar tt result vouthrvl follies, excesses, lueses, craln and uanatural discharge. COSTAOHJl" UI.UOll It roav be In Its prlmarr state, hi mar have teen berertttarr or contracted in earlr cars-' I cure all rts conir-Uratlonv: I sttrp Its rnxres. eradicate est rr vestue of trom the system, aud this wttht-ut the use al" mtrriiry cr potash- I'ltlvATti UIK Newly centracted eases cured.

AU burnlna and Itchlnc. lnrammatlon and dlschanes stoppea In II FKOSTATIC DISEASE. I cure all lirtaticn. frequent Ceelre, steppare. cam In baric sediment, "canir fJosr and catarrhal condition.

1 cure without eperatloa In dars. No detentlcn fiim bus'nees- na arid Injection or ligatures used. ItliTLHE. I cure la 3 Jays without opatlon er fcvpo--tiric Inlet-Con. No use In wnlns troesee.

Jtr treatment la lie jrs. a. m. 10 p. m.

painless, tl.odle's and with na detention rrom business. Sunday sa lu! p. n. urnl-rr for nr latest book. JIan' Main Maladies Mastered." sent fre in sealed wrapper WHIIC uiion reoceet.

and full set of symptom blanks for heme trealmenl. DR, HATHMitEL Ks KiHGxtV.ifVtrtVt7NklHVtsvsOTt Hr'KST REreRENCE IS, VmVLCHCSD NATnAinxi. K. Kixa. M.

D. fi22iErBT-. ar.Locia. luo.iaA'illi.N FllKK. bU rkirects.

Doctor anj Mrs. llansina of East bt. Louis. -Uii Ollle Ksjtnajel Is vleltlns vt.th hr sister. Mrs.

II. Ilettel or Howe avenue. Kast St. loul-. -Pam Hsmmant srent jesterdsy w.tli friends in JleltevllI.

Mr. Phillip Iirc.em entertalnlSE h-r brother. EJwarU HatbafMl of New InJ. -Ilenrj' Enaelaao was and c-ju by Justice of the peare Carson jestcrdr on a chars of fast Jrli -n A. Kates ard Miss Lena lUrdinr.

both of Ft, Loulw. were by th Iveieti.l loctor fa. 11 Clark, pa'tor of te K. Cirurca. nr tbe parsonage jesterday afternoon.

C. Orr and Mrs. Sallle Greanry. both of Fparta. IIL.

were married by Justice Warn-lln. Pter Ttucholts aad wife, who sra Miss Elltabeiii wachter. have returned to where tfcey will make their home. Tier were married in St. IW.t liondar.

Members of th" Jtelleviile T. M. C. A- are rlannlnx a rail and boat excursion from to the mouth or tha Illinois Hirer. The affair is to be clvei esrlr in June.

The IVrt tllasit Works, secured for Belle- I Do You Ever I stop to consider the 0j I present efficiency of tbe 1 1 TELEQRAPH SERVILE I compared with what it Wr I was before I catered tbe field? I ICe br the Commercial dub. term operatlone veterday. The plant wll emplor 1QQ men and boys. CHICAGO tHsle Barrett, a ho ahqt Bessie Palmer, the actress, last January, was to-day found rrullty of the eecond count In th indictment cnarcme; criminal ner.ll-Sence All aerlCUltural fair Will he- held In rnnneo- tlon with tbe Institute. Thr- toolcs will Include mattere of deep Interest to the farmer and will be dlcuwd by experts.

They will include: "Fruit Growlnp." by Prcfessor Whltten. of the MUsourl Agricultural Collese: "Corn and and IJve Stock." by Fred IS-nken. of the Illinois Collese: 'Country Schools." by President Lord, or the State Normal at Charleston: "Beef Cattle." bv Colonel J. A. Pulkerson.

of Jerseyvllle; "Hors." by A. Rone of Jacksonville. Dates for the county Institutes were fixed at a meeting in East SL Louis of delesatr-s from different oortlons of the coneresslonal district. E. W.

Burroughs, district director, and A. B. Hostetter. State Superintendent, acted as secretary. The 1 la es et are as follows.

Bond. November 3 and Madison, at Bethaltn. November U. 3 and Monroe, at Waterloo. November 3 and St.

Clair, at Mascoutah. November 10 and Washington, at Nashville. November is and IX. HOLIDAY OX EAST SIDE TO-DAY. Special Street-Cnr Schednlra Accommodate Dedication Visitors.

Tb-day will be a ceneral holiday all over the East Side. Notices have been posted everywhere that places of business will be closed Tor the day and about the only places open will be the stores, restaurants and saloons. Even several of the saloonkeepers hive stated that they will close up for the day. The street car officials are ready to nut every car in their possession Into service to-day. A flve-mlnute schedule will bf run from Belleville and all of the East St.

Louis street cars will be' a run across the bridge "without transfer. East St. Lonls Item. There Is a strone demand for all sorts or skilled bulldtcs; trades labor In East Ft. Louis.

The Rtn St. Louis Gas Company employes have orranlzed a baseball club. Hector J. L. 'Wls-Bln.

Doctor C. M. LitUe and Doctcr A. B. St-rkel departed List evenlnc for CTilcato.

where they will attend the State Medlral Soctetv meeting Itawley EatterUnd. years old. of Nona Peccna street, dl-d suildnlr yesfetday. An Inquest, held at Iomhofre Morsue, resulted In a verdict of healt failure. --William KIwert.

a rombT of the BetlevIIte Trolley League baseball team. I eu Henri wltn a fractured arm. the result ot the baseball rune tiandar. He lecelled bis Injury Funday in at-Jempttn 19 Tteal a base ami thcucht that the Injurr was simply sprain until yesterday, when he suffered so much pein that no called on a doctor. WILL OF JOHX K.

IIAYXEO. Estate Is Valued at More Than Tire Million Dollars. The will of John E. Hayner of Alton was admitted to probata at Edwardsvllle yesterday. It bears date of August 3.

1901, and was witnessed by Charles A. COnnell. Levi Davis and Oliver S. StowelL After provldlnr for funeral expenses, the testator bequeaths to bis wife. Mary Caroline Hayner.

the homestead In Alton and J30.000; to his daughter. Florence E. Has-kell. J100.C0Q. His son-in-law.

Doctor W. A. Haskell. Is to receive Ci0. To his sister.

Henrietta. A. Fletcher. JCOOO is left, and to his nieces. Ella Fletcher Taylor and Erctna Fletcher Dldiake.

and to Mary Fuller Say era COCO. To his wife one-fourth of the personal and one-eighth of the real estate Is left: to his daughter one-fourth of the personal and three-eighths of the real estate. The other one-half of each is given In trust lo Mrs. Haskell, to Invest Judiciously, and pay the Income to her son. John A.

Haskell, who Is to receive the principal in equal portions when he is 23. ri and 23 years old. Mary Caroline Hayner and Mrs. Florence E- Haskell are appointed executrixes without bond, to handle the estate of over S3.000.oc?. but the testator requests that In settling the estate and managing the trust property his wife and daughter hl! consult with Doctor W.

A. Haskell and O. S. Stcwell of Alton and John J. Mitchell ot Cblcsge.

EdvTordsvlIle Notes. A Mo- martens was tiled for record at tho Courthoi.se In jesterday. It was issuea or me jnatanapoii and mm tuort Lire In favor of i Central Iru.t company of New Vote, and was for The mort-case covers f-per-cent nfty-year edd bends ta that amount, the sum to be applied on the construction of the Hie Fcurcut-off, forty-rive miles In length, from nac UlUsboto. In Montctmery Cointy, to Mitchell. In Madison County.

Thomas Tunnlnxbam. County Inspector of Vines, has Issued a call to' all cenliled mine manacers In Madison County to meet in the buiiervtsors' roczn at the ctourtheure. Kunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Klectrlc power far tee operation of mines is becoming more common, ard Mr. Cunnlncham will have 'experts present to conduct a school of Instruction for tho mine managers in that branch.

Julius O. II. Wolf, expert enetneer in chartre cf the construction of the Government fortlu-catlocs at San Franelsro. Is In BdwardsvllLe this week, vultlnx his patents, Mr, and Mrs. O.

B. Wolf. He came East to attend th dedication exercises at m. Louis. A nerro employed In the railroad construction woik now coins; on at Worden.

was crushed last nlcht bv the fall ot a mat-rial bucket, which was being- hoisted by ilemc. An overhead brMae is belnr btuit for the lilr Four cut-oft to span we YVabasb- Frank Lowe, a former resident of Alton, who had lived In Olwardrrllle for the Ust six years, died yesterday msrnlric. He was a son of ft. Lowe, proprietor of the Broadway Hotel. The funeral will take place to-day at i P.

m. Weddlntr Wan av Surprise. A surprise wedding took place Irt Jerseyvllle yesterday afternoon, the contracting; parties being James S. Heizer of Springfield. 111., and Miss Ella 31.

Sunderland of Jerseyvllle. The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock at the home of the brother of the bride, Lv W. Sunderland. The Reverend Doctor Jay A. Ford, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated.

Sir. and Mrs. Sunderland departed for Springfield immediately after the ceremony. Xearly Bit OS Ills To name. Leslie London, the 15-year-old son of D.

Landon of Jerseyvllle. sustained an accident yesterday by which he came near biting off his tongue. Young Landon. was playing; ball at his home, when he was struck In the chin by the ball. Tbe ball knocked his teeth together and his tongue was caught and almost cut In two.

Jerseyvllle Jlotes. Mr. aad Mrs'. Albert Catt ot Jerseyvllle were surprised on Tuesday evenlnc by the members of tha clua. the occasion Mine the twenty-eihth anniversary of their marrlaxe.

-lokn Simmons, a carpenter, waa aeverelv In jured on a. btMldinr in Rxchanc rock foundation for an adjolnlnc structure- In the fall he sustained a fracture of a rib as well as Internal Injuries. Dr. A. E.

Barset pronounced his condition serious. Colonel W. IL Futxerson of Jerseyvllle yesterday entertained J. JL Flnerty of Lincoln County. afiSsourL Tbe condition of Mrs.

Mary Barr of Jerseyvllle. who Is 111 at her heme In South Sine street, waa- reported aa serious yesterday, Mrs. Ban la nearly rears old. and ant of the pioneer residents of ersey County. Belleville Jferrs notes.

The Vtoplan Society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Ranch, at her home on Virxlnia avenu' The Hlch School and. the Nine Wonders' Baseball clubs will slay ball at Simpson's Fork ths afterzooa. E3i4 Lons cf Taylorvllle Is the auest of Mr aad Mrs. William Jordan.

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