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white Sesan Fora, the lover of the tracted by her screams tramp, ATCHISON, KAS: Lew Wat son of a wealthy farmer, sulcided taking rough en rats. OAKLAND, IND.: The Klenk Brea* warehouse and four mill Qwellings were destroyed by fire, caus Ing @ loss of $99,000. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL: Rev Sob omon Roubin, a Parisian Orient while examining the Ubrary of Adolpa Entre, Comstock Tunnel — miltionaire, found a goat skin script that ts be Heved to be a copy of the Penateuct more than eight centuries oid, SEA ISLE, N. 3: The carcass o@ @ Japanese sperm whale, a species rare im Rs native waters, was wasned ashore here. The University of Peame sylvaria wil mount the specimen. NEW YORK CITY: GL Vee Blucher, a man “down on his luck,” has offered himself as a subject. tee experiment with the potassium pers nganate, Morphine antidote, to phys j siclans here. COLUMBUS, IND: John E. Davig, a sporty farm! hand whose silver coim age is of the doilar and dime variety, ts tn hock | xitiea son, etre ana | BOWKNOTS. Medical Profession Tying Itself Up The Over Alleged Unprofessiozsl- ism of Dr, Marks. President Shaw Discusses the Code of Ethies Her Commercial Piogress and| Status Reviewed. Censure or Will Follow. Abdviitio Wits Holder, @ twice under the wes granted © ailty involum and got one yeaq Her Solid Banks and Great Mercantile Pros- perity. Presumably From a St. Charles Doctor, THE ST. LOUL EXPOSITION BUILDING. LIQUORS. There are thirty-two wholesale Nquor houses in St. Louls, doing a trade of over $7,00,00 a year. This ts second only to Cincinnati and Peoria as a liquor mart. There are fourteen ist here. The capacity of antly being increased. most @lisappeared. This still remains on a few abandoned thoroughfare: ach Town. The lmes' also exists In an ever decreasing mile- a@ge on deserted streets. The macadam street s' manages to hold a firm grip, largely owing to the immediate nce of numerous limestone quar- and the manipulation of their The wood block is on severat of St. L streets, but none ce now being laid | avily traveled m come from Europe, while A Splendid Exhibit of Enterprising and Public-Spirited Merchants and Manufacturers, Financial Institu- tions and Professional Men. St Dogs of War. WASHINGTON the |at the next Chairmaa represented at Cons each 1.008 dical profession—at le it as is represented by joctety—is ty le bowknots of indigna- rahce at what it ce TOBACCO. St. Louis is king of the weed in th United The tobacco ml aires of the world reside in St. Lo where t money. The fourteen se tobacco man Louis, two leaf brok: leaf dealers, two plug and smoking to- and two mammoth tobacco wars ‘ In 1892 St. Louis n etured pale 1-4 per cent of all the tobacco man- ne sirke United Sta’ The Jue of this immenge trade wit | 7) t te, owing to Fe a SO te eee De be better appreciated when tis Known clause in paving thy $18,000,000. In 1853 the ont that one-half of this lumber pa: tracts, clatm to have the bulge on ed $19,423,557 and there w through one saw and plaining 1 situation and thes have mployed in the factorie down some very fine pavements w ee are and other factories. i The hard wood which Is now being howing great durability 2 s tare cut in the immense Southern forests| St. Louis ts getting lots of good WINES. - finds its way to St. Louis for « mar-j Paving from the war. : ket, until within five years St. Louis has become the greatest hardwood the world. ae States. on- ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. j two eir suis is rofessional are LUMBE There came into St. Louis in is | rail and water, 899,543,163 feet of ber. Of this 7,852,880 superfictal feet | 2, were in logs; this was an ! 2 feet over 1891 and 1590, tria WICHIT factories in St sixteen s, mainta! a fine residence streets there War between the adyoca’ and asphalt 3 wholesale ts brewing and abou n ¢ Dr. = force upon the Marks, there is morta from the Tuesday that myste ts supposed to gover fans. owarift the fellow! off a pier LYONS. LA ty, swallowed #/and a teaspoonful then lived. DIAN AP( 1 Samuel put fifteen grains of morphine beer and will drink no more. KAS. AOU W anna! s=sa! owas f21e TERVILLE, eof FA houxe, Grape culture for wine manufacture’ was first started in Missouri in 185, RAILROADS. Within what now the corpora There Is nothing more satisfactory | itmits. That movement was @ success to the student of St~I@ufygFowth| from the start and the same institu- than the marvelous development of her] tion fs in active and prosperous bus!- railroad facilities within the past few|Ress to this day. Its cellars are now years. There ts not left a single great| S0wed with 2,000 gallons of native system of r: ys in the United! States which does not now have trance into St. Louis. Twenty of the groat systems center here. The Eads Bridge, the Merchants Bridge, the Aiton Bridge, the Belle- fontaine Bridge and the St. Charles Bridge, have made it tmpossible to longer maintain a monopoly of the/ turer: th the world resides in St entrances and exits to the city. | Louis, ana lls fectory, the largest ‘A bridge at Carondelet and another] that ever existed, ix also located here north of the Eads Bridge are almost! While the total product in wooden certainties of the near future. Even/ ware {s not as great as in some other | more must come In time. industries, still §t. Louts manufactures The outlay of the various railways}and sells one-half the wooden ware ts erior of th Dr. Marks for were married here| that Dr. Shaw would use a basis for Marks in The physician o Dr. Marks, S Vinke Dr. AB ceived this to divulge which was parently reliable sources. | But the publication of the letter ir The Glode-Democrat, signed by the mysterious “Dr. N,N." has greatly mystified Dr. Shaw, who is not @ little angered at it! He denies that he has any Intention of preferr or Mary Ad charges against Dr. Marks, and says &s the case may bi he certatnly shall not do so. LOCKPORT, N. ¥ Dr. Shaw was called on by a Chron-/and Jui s were star performe Allen has Is Jtcle reporter. He had not yet seen!in «a supposed mock marriage per- adjourning the session of the| “Dr. N. N.’s" letter and it required |formed by Alderman Stevens, gave 1 Court commencing March § to| two very deliberate readings of It for|their wedding dinner Tuesday’ might. the regular term begining April 17. him to- gather {ts exact: meaning |The Alderman was in dead earnest. SULLIVAN: J. C. Hokes T am greatly surprised at this let-| prazit, IND.: Mra. Delilah Kerr, store and billiard Rall was ter." said he, “for 1 have uo intention cod of James Kerr, married the Sherif ad igi Lian ton be ece te spondent. Beojamin Simpson, SULLIVAN: The office of City Mar-| tne cade of ethics and. glam = ter, who will share in her = jan electies on code. of; athe : $5.00 alimony sbal has been made an elective one, in-| the names of the members of stead of appointive, as heretofore. Louls Medical Society. GALESBURG: George Ke! I can find no physician with the years old, died from the effects of in- initials of the signer of this letter, and Juries caused by a falling der I do not at once remember any phys- ROCKFORD: A. D. Early, ician in the city whose name will fit senting local capitalists, bid $58,000 and | the initials given. segared the plant of the Union Furni-| “Put Dr. Marks has been guilty of | ture Company. T will give er | very great impropriety in his conduct ors 2% per cent on thelr investment. isis Sow ede ples nad he factory will soon resume opera- ne is” compelled to gtve tions out all items of news and tn printing NAUVOO: William Vincent asks these it is impossible to refrain fre ze using his ame. ‘Khe code of ethics $iuio damages from Martin can say nothing against this. But Dr. tl an aaa corey eee dye i Marks has overstepped the bounds of whom he all=ges caused his arrest | propriety in other Ways. on a charge of blackmail: Vincent ts |" "There are articles concerning the Free faronne Re, Secured his release | city Hospital and Dr. Marks that no rom jail on a writ of habeas corpus. |reporter could have written without MINONE & Thirty six carloads of|atd from some physician. It is this | impatient, yet pleading tone. stock, household goods aud farming | that the doctors are objecting to. implements were shipped from here} “Will you read the code of ethics} % 1 will not open the door. to Iowa Tuesday. About twenty fam-|on this subject, Doctor? back to the place where you. ilies axe bought f: in Iowa and Dr. Shaw again took down the little | drunk and sleep."* removed to that because they | paper-backed pamphlet that is eu) ‘The reply came ia: a fersiaine ve: believe © for thelr] Posed to be such a power, and read as! pom behind a oe familie ‘rom behind the door, ASSUMPTION: Father F. Stick has | foliows: “It is derogatory to the dignity of| The first speaker was Standing t= created a sensation here by denounc-| the profession to resort to public ad-|a hallway of the boardinghouse at ing the ¥. M. C. A. and Protestan 1610 Olive street. He was a little dap- sm. vertisements.” Here Dr. Shaw stopped) per fellow with @ violin case under ALTON: Insurance rates are to b and said, “That's one rule that Dr. Marks has violated.” a of sie und ASAE eee ire to ‘Then continuing he read one arm and a roll of mu: or Sa ee one The cota wet | “Or private cards or hanfbilis, invit-| the other. ss snolg counties. | ing the attention of individaals affected| The ttle man had returned from work, tried to open bis door with the ke: had been unsuccessful, and was with particular diseases; pubiicly of-| fering advice ine gratis, or} So i eye Pieading with the' woman on the other At this point Dr. Shaw stopped. side for admittance. A moment after this brief colloquy three white figures stood froia as many w here is another rule that has certainly been violated by Dr. Marks,” | doors in the hallway, and centered around the little man. he remarked, and then read the broken | “You're a burglar, assessor 2 Couns audnun ‘oroform and LABELS. The manufacture of labels bh veloped into a special business of con- siderable proportions. St. Louis has five label manufactories and among them they turn out any kind of a label from a common print paper one to oné of burnishéd sélld gold plate. aggte | BOPT ances of ur as de- Ss of Robert Coy and E Ida Loug married here Tuesd: | SPRING LD: David Giiett, Jr., | under est In Hancock County, this | State, and wante: Louisa, 1 for | burglary and larceny, will be extra- dited. QuINcY Mayers ward |, of|f who wrote the le it Is charged, is Dr harles, Mo. s having re. he refus the write other a. Miss Marth Coombs and Crapin wer Missourt took a first prem an} medal for native w SCOT Kansas Grand . ts holding its fit Last year's ie COPPER ALLOY TYPE ENTRAL TYPE Founory| Fourth and Elm Streets, St. Louis, - - - Mo. WOODEN WARE. The richest wooden ware manufac- RESTAURANTS. The Mound City ts a city of fine res- taurants. Primarily St. Louls was a French city. The cafe idea early took firm bolg here and restaurants became a featur of the city. St. Louis first introduced the oyster 1A Pierce, Mrs. in Camped im traveler for Pierce No. 1, New England Fire Tuesday, caused $500 damace in the residence of Mich Richardson. During the fire a sneak- thief entered the house and stole a| Pocketbook containing $11 st left Omaha ys Joséph in the neck and CAIRO: Judge Specimens and Prices Upon Application. ——&ea— The St. Louis Corset Comp’y. tobacce } sed by py of | dover ne St BRUSHES, TRADE-MARK. | STAR x | BRUSH FACTORY *w* UG * :| 406 MARKET STREET. eat Goods Only. “4 PULUP JOB” MUSICIAN PAR HIS EJECTMENT From His Wife's Olive Street Bourdinghouse. . dear; open the door, it's your Tony ‘These words were uttered in a slightly 4 | a Wholesale and Retail. GIESECKE & CO. | Havé patented and are sole proprietors Ge F b, which has a very extensive sale = always in great demand. UNDRY TS and manufacturers of a celebrated Horse Panu ST, LOUIS TYPE WALL PAPER. MERCANTILE Libnany, Paper Hanging, Frescoing, Weather Strips, Window Screens, Window Shades. NEWCOMB BROS. eee and fish express, whereby oysters and fish were carried across the country fn special express cars at the sam speed as the lightning passenger ex- presses, arriving fresh in St. Louts tn Tefrigerator cars twenty-four to fo: ty-eight hours after they from salt water. used in the United States. St. Louis runs high into the millions of dollars.! woeden ware goes tnto every State of ght Immense freight depots have!the Union, every country in ali the been cor 1 | Americas and in Europe. They are three suburban passe1 ten wooden ware manufacturers and from the magnificent new wholesalers in St. Louis. were taken! pot. The latte ich Is now about pleted at a cost of over $2,000,000, entering in St. Louis within five years ee PINE BLUFF: Yancy Hawkins, Edmund ‘faylor, Steve Tinsley and Abraham Washington, four of the co!- : ored lynchers of Tom Nelson, the ne- gro murderer, pleaded gulity and were sentenced to terms of five years and ear each in the State Peniten- rul UFACTURED BY<— ‘Or to publish cases and operations said one figure, Wall Paper Company, | de largest PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES. | ing facilities have als of the I in the U ad, is the ited finest and ates. Switch- been increased WALL PAPER. tlary cn two counts. The trials of the other lynchers have been. postponed. in the daily prints, or suffer such pub- Hcations to be made.” “Yes, and you'd better sneak pretty quick,’ said another. Said the third. PatelECKE & CO,, S$ Market St. « Unost popular Brash In Use He then read rapidly the rest of the article, which ts as follow “To Invite laymen to be present at Pperations; to boast of cures and rem-/ edies; to adduce certificates of skill and success; or to perform any other| similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empires and are highly reprehensible in a regular physiela “What do you think will be done with the whole thing?" the reporter asked. “If anyt of LITTLE ROCK: Associate Hughes has refused the petition of E. B. Petty of Fort Smith against the Missouri Pacific for a restraining or- der to prevent the company from building shops on his property. The court holds that it has no jurisdiction HOT SPRINGS: Governor J. P. Altgeld has so much improved in health that he leaves Wednesday night for Springfeld, Ii LITTLE ROCK: The Arkansas Press Association will hold its next annual meeting in this city on May & LITTLE ROCK: Ggvernor Fish- back, in response to an inqui issued a statement showing lowing quantity of publi Arkansas subject to entry: Rock District, 1,060,00 acres: den 1,000,000 acres; Harrison, 1,59,000 acres; Dardanelle, 1,256,49) acres, i GURDON: Willis Holder, the negro who murdered his wife at Bicrra,, village three miles s: of here, and who haa been twice ncntenced ta hiss has fina 5 neck. His third trial has resulted is being given one year in prison a of involuntary manslaughter The Coroner has Wersict that Daniel Baker, dead last Monday neat exposure. Bake gome here from & brother at St. Louis supports twenty-two whole. Justice: sale and retail wall paper dealers The new St. Louis contains hundreds of the most palatial residences in the world. ‘The interiors of these are models of decorative art. The paper on some of ther is almost as valuable as if they had been deco- rated with dollar greenbacks. The ea gee ai n {Superior taste of the St. Louis wail Metment at the close of the war. In| laser dealers in making selections | 1867 the receipts of cattle were 741% jand in furnishing designs to the man- head. In 182 they were 801,111 In|ufacturers has contributed largely to 1893, over 900,000. In 1867 there were|Uilding up the city’s trade in this 62,974 sheep received; in 1392, 376,922; | le. in 18%, over 400,000. In i867 the receipts of hogs were 295,241; in 1892, 1,310,311; tn 1893, nearly 1,500,0%. Of these large receipts of cattle, sheep and hogs, over #) per cent were a < Tried on by ——— ener- ty UDErCA and pen. iy er dmetic by St. e DeLigsebiered and packe Gla STV Or: ‘manufacturing centers ia country, the he West and South- me @ettled bei INTERIOR DECORATORS, N.W. Cor, 7th and Locust Sts, St. Louis. ....... Me = ney ae 3 s Then ali three grasped the little mam | by over 200 miles of track within five and entirely unheedful of his protesta- tions of innocence und right to be where he was, fired him sununarity. Several moments after the little man was lying doubled up in the gutter; | his violin case lay on the pavement badly shattered, while the light breeze was playing merrily with the leaver of music. The little man gathered himscif to- )Kether and uttered a yell for help, things. Either Dr. Marks | Sergeant John Collins and OfMfcere nsured by the society, or the| Flanagan and Rife responded, but rule I have fustread must be stricken | When they heard the little man's tale from the code, which action would|0f woe, they refused to do anything, | make the medical profession « kind red bese eri dinrsnetAag rien 2 peppers e little iman who figured so une | pillow much Jealousy ts there in at ee i ie eee = is fight, Doctor?" m Parker, writer of operas, for= “Not a bit, not a bit,” replied the|™#r member Of Tneodore Thomas’ ore Doctor, as he stiffened up and frowned | Shestra, and now jieader of Harry slightly. “No, str; I think there is not | Lundberg’s orchestra at the Garden | particle of jealousy in it. Any move; Theater, Fourteenth und Chestnut I think, will be | *trcets. | made simply from @ desire to see tne| , The wo |code of ethics sustained.” Scor: wan F { This city isa headquarters for plum-| ¥¢4Fs. bers supplies. Primarily it is the; greatest lead and zinc market in the! world as Missouri is the greafest lead and zinc mining section of the world. Secondly, St. Louis has several of the largest brass foundries in the United States. The plumbers’ supplies of St. Louls have such a deserved reputation that they have been put in the finest mod- ern office bulldings, hotels, etc. in Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, Cleve- land, New York, Boston, Minneapolis, Denver and San Francisco. All new, St. Louis buildings are finished with local supplies. 3 and Girus, \ skcee Yor Working Peop STOCK YARDS. The live stock trade of St. Louis has been one of uninterrupted growth and prosperity ever e its estab- i is done, it must be one AWNINGS AND TENTS. lands This is an impartant and useful bu: ‘PURE CRAPE .IUICE, All Grape Juice. and Nothing but Grape Juice. Try Them. Gast Wine Co., WINE GROWERS, Office, 919 N. Sixth St. CELLARS, BADEN, MO. WIRE AND IRON. =. Louts factories tn! Louis ° {and 19's product| The stock yards of $2,335,000. jereatly improved in ae years and the tone s largely improved, assuring shippers a higher and a more certain sale for stock shipped to St. Louis. | TAILORING. } soaP. St. Louis is a city of i four soap manu-| Her 16 of the of these gu large territory In west now being the city have been past two this market 1 on the other side of the ‘o hang, fe Laweon Parker, whe ng ie rapid) Dr. Marks was seen, but refused to | !* the litt who plays the drum say anything further than was printea/@t the Winter Garden Both are lin Th ‘Monday. | members in good standing of the Mu- hat is his ultimatum. siclans’ fit Association. tual Bene BRIEFS BY WIRE. ime that his real name is Joxe Lamothe, and that he plays un- WASHINGTON, Committee on der an assumed name because of the descent he ha» made in the professions | propriate $45,000 for raising the wreck rjof the corvette Kearsarge, which in| Wreckers say, can be done. A fauity| con- | chronometer 4 current charts aceident RK: The Rev. Dr. Bentsel amel for Dr. Es coming season promises the best for many years. PAINTS AND OILS. Another industry tn which Missou lead mines give a commanding position to St. Louis, is the manufacture of| paints and oils. There were fourteen| There are twenty paint manufactories in St. Louis in| facturers and w Le 1990, employing $2,498,107 of capital to, A number of them also manufact produce $3,163,818 worth of paints. In| candles: The packing trade's 12 this output had almost doubled, } increase has been @ valuable stim) e ade. in st caching $9,000,000. It is now six and @|japt to the soap trade. in 1: ven of the largest wholesale paint| worth of soap and candles. The Jol are located in St. Louis. ne dressing. tailors are a prosperous body of merchants. Many of them Import jers in St. Louis. | thetr own g ‘Others keep agents rejat all the cloth manufacturing centers ay |to send samples of the latest styles and patterns. They also maintain {agents in Parie, London, Berlin, na and New York, who pro: ward the latest novelties signs of clothing. St. Louis ts « the city died is bellevel to Minnesota, and Saratoga Springs. LITTLE ROCK many years a Northern Ark lvicted of embezzling the Fort Smith Railroad as 1 at Van Buren, has been comm! D. €.: The House 1 Affatrs will ep-| et eee T, and sa ‘it is true that i have beep sailing un se colors for some wm: Dering the three ye we have had «a good many quarrels, bat thia last settles us “~ kept out late leet night and when I reached the room where the, | cen restored by Rome to} wo; i itentiary, where he wili bea! , dictated by Archbishop eee and our i4-month carrying wood and %-Corrigan. £ eye, and tor witch 5 pay aa He created @ sensation after hj cninmicpaaier ; oC develope? an excclient class of tailors Sad ee ate arate: BARBOURSVILLE, {riotic | course, who are artistic tw their selections of | “Phedled to the G. A. R. ve dg) | Kentuckians wi” purchase Lincoln's| manded her to iet me fp, and then fole patterns and in their fitting of clothes. | hase he was a Southern The fo | birthplace in La Rue County aad con-|jowed the assault. My opinion is, i ‘The tallor-made clothing of St. Louis | oe ee ated hint Nencven aj | vert it into a public park. [was a put up job.” is estimated at $1,500,000 annually. Zane even ntee, MBS OWEVES. AT he was given a two years’ sentence SEWARK, N. J: John Barberry, Spe tes anes MISSISSIPPI VALLEY NEWS. - a for fourteen} DEED. MISSOURI. ering from gastritis and cept Miller te necous’ 4 the Prince of Wales visited to death at Paterson, and country many years ago, they maden, who has been} a great bali in his honor in St. CHILLICOTHE: Frank Hutt, a! ped suddenty Gavarncr: Mtawatt ot ulead young married man of this city, is in ie i ioc ee jail eharged with burning H. C. Ire- land's barns and forty-six head of fine horses on the night of February John Be: to it, and in the course of the ery happy. very proud 3. His examination will occur March 6. i tis ant ame SE A ee ere rn were stationed on @ little piat- city have voted in favor if issuing i agar aeas wie othe: @.| bonds to the amount of $99,000 for the form raised for them at one side of th lerection of an electric light plant and we the beauty and btriiliancy | waterworks. oot of St. pgp iesghidd wy |_ SPRINGF! 2 e them in dazziing review. The specta will be seen that even the | [tks Gua "bushels in| qe posham has been ordered to turn af shee to Genre Toe ee : piles must car loads It came from Kansas, Mich-| (27 to the County Court $8,000 in fees. cause or tion he abou Gotches. Finally he administered @ ee a ar reactaer eae New York, Ohio and Louisiana| , 01am was also ordered to appear be- y and ¥ le full of Ge2d man’s companion is suspected of | i sty siap to the royal beck and ex- be very large. a it Gistribut- and over one-half of it was used in the| ‘ore the court Tuesday, but he ig- sw occupies @ murderer's, TUrdering Bim j 5 . Bout you wist you SonslareS tot a territory contal — nored the order. % gold **| BRAZIL, IND: In « cabin in the) was Governor of Mizzourah? ow fag point for a territory containing city. eee ee ee aes mpon gold to scre nim| BRAZIL IND: Ine oobee te oe een ae ten times the population of St. Louis FORRES : b 9: from. puuishment.—Lockport Gv. ¥.) pr rbd : he magnitude of this business can be was robbed Monday might and #1¢4 in j {70m Pos or syne wOrEEs comprehended. money and stamps stolen: Jo! Niagaran_ : a lopment of Western mines|cis, Jr., is Postmaster, and the o! ——_: | The pte sais| ¥as in his —— bad store. HE LIXES THE CHRONICLE. = and the buildii robbers wrecked the safe. stank Weasee~ REFRIGE RATORS AND GUTTERS 222 the Dugting ot Se ee ats ne ae | eee = | Mexico, Mo., says of The € ‘Thé combination of refrigerators eeu as here aaily, up into the mil-jeq by Governor Stone a member of the gutters seems a strange one, Put dealt tn het umes, and many of the|Board of Managers of the Boonville} gaining ground all over Miseourl It when it is stated that the gutters are tions in brisk thes, Teas Gwe their! Reform School, vice John R. Walker, | ia es nag ne eaiiomats St. is 0 : H th jan intelligent manner for th: 5 s eight refrigerator manufac- § CHILLICOTHE: | z Toute tan only ove concern that com- | = a pioneer and w F farmer of | Mae whe hes Bot threc of. tines the wooden gutter feature. The] , died Tuesday, aged T3'to look over a sheet of voluminous or write, but he managed to accumu- ss late a fortune of a half a million re Tam ages oe jers. in f Wire. ck to adopt new styles in dress, and her citizens are exacting in the quality pf the ma- terial used in their clothing. This has 4 iling, Poultry amit Wwact Stack and EXphine Covers. Waterproot Horse Covers, Wagon Uxbrelias. SHELTER TOPS. Carriage outfitting has become a bus- - tia- ine<§ of itself, owing to the diiferen ero trade. St. Louis being @ great) carriage manufacturing center, it was ral that big carriage outfitting es- PIANOS AND ORGANS. St. Louis does not excel in the man facture of the larger musical instru- ments, having but one manufacturer, but as a jobbing point in pianos and 53 ‘4 tgblishments should be fougded here organs, her prestige !s unquestioned. Carriage trappings in an infinite vari- She has twenty-three large piano cy of styles and priced dre kept by re gan stores in which every make |C% 9 deal whose stycks any 2 = Bos, SSNS and every Style can be secured. Ses in New pountet on = Jodbers of Corrox Deck oF ALL Weicnts axp WipTHs. Hire of Tents, Carpet Covers and Canopies a Specialty. No. 10 N. Fourth St., - St. Louis, M DOUGHERTY BROS rere and Sealed ia Br. LOUIS, £0. AN HONOR, 341 N. Second St. When this gay ENCECSIOR WIRE & IRON CO Notting and all kinds 0! Sera for Catalogue. Bsmk and Offiee Ra! Wire, and Wrought [ron Fences, strongl r ciated by all womankind. It is a yx per of great power and in: the West, and just now noble act in arousing $u: city to its duty to b child and wife murd | Duestrow to the gallowsDuestrow is @ rich man’s petted an whose time was given PRINTERS’ SUPPLIES. As St. Louis had $5,192,065 Invested im printers’ plants in 184 and turned) out a product valued at $855136, and as the plants bad increased tm 1893 to) sg over $9,000.00 and the output to over 1+ 290,487 barrel 2, 000, 200 WwoonE ARE. SAMUEL COPPLES WOODENWARE GO., Teas, coming: aad Tarai, St.Louis, Mo. ‘Wagon Gowers, Horse Covers and GENEAL OFFICES: K, SALT. The salt trade of St. Louis is entire: f milk g who was dying, was stri given a lye and w hipped with jeft town KAS.: The hard-frozen body of @ young man with bis throat found in anouttying cabin. t was f wine—beer, rather—and cigarette smok- 6 fora week. An of who was see the place and th salt in St. Oiled Clothing. LES BL ay PRU AND er gO, (All Weighs and Wits of Duck | Bock bounded np OENES i voptar| Wholesale and Reta =e 216-218 Market Street. ST.sLOUIS,*MO. ‘eighth Street a FACTORIES: | SEP Write for Catalogue-GQ thorities, while in y jef, found a W-year-old girl it with a party a! Bhe ¢ abau a the he [her father, a rich farmer, taree age. STOCK EXCHANGE. | deve The g of Western ra! No$, 212 to 2232 DeKaid St. 5, 4201 te 4209 Noth Second St. Nos. 2412 te 2428 South Seventh St. Nos. 682 to 628 South Sixth St. Corner Arsenal and Second Sts. jrlbeabeccuntametaeeccee Soe WINTER GARDEN. CAFE CONCERT. High Class Spectaitiee, Bartenqee axa Operatic Selections. aint writing from end kitied fp a food tetween two tanker from St. ‘TAILORS. B. W. ZALLEE. John. Zallee & Sea FINE TAILORS, 522 Chestnut Street, ‘ ater. Stocks of all Kinds art! o¢ the Tipton Times, bas been appoint ing center. of the Tipton j “I em glad to see The | contains 2e dity disappears. St Smaps ed. ywoeden, the oddity disappea: great wealth to fortunate investmen' ee | business is am increasing one. Deceased could neither reali matter before getting the news from TEAS. Importations of teas are made t ROOFING AND PAVING. Lous Skecuy from China apt Jabar| SO sevinte: Washington Wel kinds of roofs, /There are thirty-three wholesale Xs: = oF Uiateed Slates Mar roofers and reofing than ng houses in St. Louis, and they hasdle/ shal Shell fet deput = a you could Perch of the tea that is consumed br| ST. JOSEPH: The Popuiists are so count on your calculating machine, bat TESh Of She too iit coming via Pa-|itrong in this city that the coming in her diversity she-has found how to cific Ocean steamers to San Francisct/ spring election will be very uncertain. _ ms. Barr & Co. safes, of a house wi lis of | | BOOMS NORTH ST. LOUIS. The North End Leader, of which Major Frank R. Bigney ts e¢ celebrate its first anniversary on Sat- urday, March comes Juéze HL Ww. 25 ot the Laclede Bete. St. Louis has more O. Daria, Lite Bock, Hgned by Le ‘The Leader will be sented to Maonarer THE OPERA, keep the rain and snow out for the and then by rail to St Louis. FARMINGTON: The Executive Com- very artistic in tBe matter of its L- ners Steel Company, esking him 10} ST. LOUIS, KO. Gentlemen's Fine Clothes A_SPECIALTY. A. 3. ZALLEE, Cutter jongest possible period without recover-| ing the house. It is cften a matter of; yaal, then! and St. 16 S, BROADWAY, St. Louis, Mo. et Le BECKMAN BROS., $ Props. and Myra . ‘Tha CEWEK Evden, TYPE FOUNDRIES. It has long been claimed that tae) best type made in the world Kas man- mittee of the Genera! Board of the Baptist College has issued a call for @ meeting for March 13. when propo- | sitions will be recefved from towns in the Southeest for the relocation oMthe gollege which was burned a few weeks i ARIS: The Populiste of Monroe! lustrations and rich in the quality of| its news and literary fectares. The ryie . Mra B. Fomtelcur for divorce. paper has spent #98 im introducing itself and now bss 3.88 ctreulation | ™5 and a rich advertising business —_—_—__———_ Mexico uses Alabama cosh t tbe MARION. KY. < < a wah “EL W.” tatooed os bis arm wae 5S oes Fee ep a ay ss Thos. salesman. che ‘that she forced him to marry her point of 2 revs An ¥, Pamen,