i SiT- - vh(SW-f- '--, - ".-if--- 'iSl-W-I " -- - yi - ii- V " .!-- . avT f 2, 7 & THE EEPUBLIC: SATUEDAY. NOYEMBEB 1901'. MISTRESS JOY; a Story of Natchez in 1798," is a colorful and YOUNG'S HARDY BULBS AUCTIONEERS. THRASHER HALL, 1. 1. SELKIRK & CO., " now for early spring blooming. People, picturesque covering an interesting period in American Should be planted AUCTION Fire Adjuster for the WHITE LILIES, large size bulbs. and STORAGE lOe each. $1.00 dosen. Regular fa'.a every Saturday at narehju? aad 10 Republic Dnlldlnc history. Other important hooks of the week. November maga- JAPAN LILIES, the Spotted Lily. general ofdres. Chouteau are. Sales la Both Phones at Office and Residence. "i"ic each, f2.50 dozen residences a specialty. Phon Klnteeh C 187. GOLDEN BANDED LILY OF JAPAN. - folloTTlnc rcromniemlatloin New ISc each. IM.XO iloten 1808-10-- Rend zines. Literary gossip. hooks received. 12 CHOUTEAU AVENUE Irom prominent buslsiess bonxii Illustrated Catalogue of all kinds of hardy bulbs that Mo.. Oct. 2Sth. 1301. should be planted now free 011 application. St. Louis. ATTJKDAT SAMS. To Whom It May Concern: "MIstre Joy, a Tale of Natchez in 179S," - Joslyn. U. S. A.," a story by M. Quad; OLIVE We take pleasure In recommendlnc; novel now "Faster Than the Express Train." by Wal- 1406 ST., TM. daT at 10C0 o'clock, at our w is the title of a Just issued under "111 sell a and varied prtrea Thrasher Hall to any one who lia sustained the Century Company's imprint and writ- ter Wellman: "With His Back to the Wall," YOUNG'S, ST. LOUIS, MO. larxe nlleetlon of a Are loss. His business Is to represent livlliiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH o In the ten by Grace MacGowan Cooke and Anale a story, by Joseph M. Rogers: "Theodore FcnxrrcTtB. CAnPETs. stovcs. et& the people's ?lde the question IBMhIui I A. A. SELKIRK A CO. adjustment of losses. Booth McKlnney. two writers heretotoie Roosevelt." bv William Allen White: "Why Anetlourera. He is familiar with all the intricacies that not largely known to fame. 1 the Hot Sulphur Mall Was Late." a story enter Into the adjustment of tire losses and By etery virtue of the fact ff admirably j by Chauncey Thomas; "Nancy and I and NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. can rave a wonderful amount of trouble finished by new "Mistress Joy" j the Girl," by N. V. McClelland; 'The Ro- - APMSEMENTS. worrv in the preparation of the sched- work hand". and by commends itself to the reader with especial ules and "other Information required the Sturgls B. Rand; "The Tipster," Wall Insurance companies. emphasis. The dramatic construction of the a emplojed him to us In our own story Is strong and consistent, the plot i street story, by Bin In Lefevre; "Marvel's X-- We aist Wal-dro- n; Jl flsaa(42SaaB?sjjK loss, and found him loyal to our interests possessed of exceptional interest, the char- of Modern Production," by George B. HORSESHOW nnd to posstss a technical know ledse con- picturesque, HI1j(h HH 'The Mission of Kitty Malone," a adjust- acters are unusually and the J0 cerning insurance contracts and Is quaint- story, by Kate M. Cleary. COLISEUM which could only have been ac- literary stvle of the story's telling MATINEE ments ly excellent. Llpplncott's "One Woman's Life," com- 2 P. M. quired by sears of experience. plete novel, by XIOHT We suBgest his employment Immediately This latter, indeed, suggests the thought Isabelle D. Cameron; "Rec- KA.MJ CONCERT III WEIL'S IIA.ND after tho fire. 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The quality and moderation In to as women, SUN- prices appeal readily to a!L The base- much Interest them will the Worth a half beyond all else, it is AND will enough, sub-titl- e, I ment contains unapproachable bargains In nightly the "A Gallery dozen ardlaary fortunate that this strik- Charming Miniatures," over- , DAY DOCKSTADER'S household articles. of does not costs ing title and this splen- draw the line In the least. The painter of but the price of the miniatures shows his knowledge of tho V one. did rituition fell into Night, ROOT MUCH CONCERNED. yililllllllllllllH the hasdt of MINSTRELS. gentler sex In all the tales, some of which an artist. Reserved saats now on sale. Revives Hu- are dramatic, while others are powerful Bookaellera The author hat drpth Judge Tuft's Illness simply because they trace developments I report It one of and powerful imagina- mors of Trouble .With Chaffee. that are common to every race and station H the three best tion; the has the true COLUMBIA of women no less than to thoe whom he selling books gift; the CONTIMUOUS VAUDEVILLE. has met Eastern Europe. Appletons. in REPUBLIC SPECIAL. in theVnlted States has great charm and All This wteK and Next Sunday: Washington. Nov. L Secretary Root Is Tom Nawn & Co. Truly --5 lucidity of ttylr. Shattuek. much concerned over the reports from the Amelia Gere Mason has followed up her 'utv.1 ,; John Kernell. Gray Stephens Co. Philippines of the Illness of Governor Taft. study of "Women In the French Salons" by jK TbaBowra-MerrlllC- Reviewers hare Jones, a rant & Jones. Morrlsey & Rich. President of the Philippine Commission, and a I Stella Tracey. Raymond Mulcal Trio. state- volume treating of "Women In the Golden Pabllihcrs. claimed that the stands Mr. and Asbey. Miller May. has cabled to Manila for fin authentic Ages," published Com- &w 5---; Jin. it condition. Just by the Century in American fiction Two Flowers. Qulnn Trio. ment of his physical pany. The golden ages Included In Mrs. k Doollttle Sisters. The Ayrescope. Dispatches from Manila report Judge Taft ?i- - i , where Parknun stands ns suffering from a serious bowel complaint. Mason's book begin with Sappho nnd close .HaTisV aVP Orchestra Chairs. Reserved. We. in American history, It Is fiald his physicians have ordered him with the American clubs of y. In and much-neede- d in her latest to remain Indoors and to take a writing of Sappho, tho authoress tells of the ley's successor to every mind, and the col- "Lazirre," rest. These reports indicate that first women's club. Quaintly enough lection essays and greatest achieve- Judge may prevent an ac- the aaaaVHaaaaaHUmiiiiiiiv of and addresses bearing this Taffs condition friends who gathered around Sappho for. title, which appeared on the eve the ment, it has been raid HAVLIN'S. tive resumption of work for somo time, and a . of last 25e Mata.TnesiIny.TIiurvdny, Sntnrtlar. probably permission to re- be it known, that Sappho was not the K' taaaaaaaai national election, embodies his personal and that the hat given the that he will ask woman political ELEVENTH HOUR turn to the for a long rest. of tradition, according to Mrs. M- aVaaBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB creed, and sets forth clearly and reading roblic a prose S?&!S Other dispatches to the War Department asonhad their quarrels about dress and the vigorously the principles that may be ex- " L'Aiglon." TrSSunday Matinee. Nellie McIIenry In "M'llss." say that Taffr health Is Improving. latest fashionst. Club women will sur- pected to guide his administration. 1.4 samp be -- Press. it the nnlnlon nf of the War De prised to know that they are not new K.r. Matinees partment oluclais that Judge Taft.Is really a Life Wednesday. product. There were A 1 The of Pasteur." which McClure. In a worse condition than he will admit, "new" women In "h Phillips & Co. have recently published, Saturday. nnd that his sense of duty Is keeping him till, Rome ns well as In Athens. The solid in- flllllillili has GRAND WILLIAM QUETCX, as Its motto the words Doctor from correctly stating his condition. EIINEST SETON-THOMPSO- formation in this book is rendered the more LB of Roux, a Xlcht Prices 15c. 2.Tc. 33c. 30c. 73e- - Sign noted pupil of Pasteur, to whom the Jlst. re-D- 2 I There are reports In circulation that Judge Author of "Uvea of the Hunted."1 pieasuranie from the delicate and interest- Author of The of the Seven Sins." world at Th Vlllaass Itttir This Taft has had considerable disagreement way is Indebted for the. antitoxin treatment of THE CKCAT AMsWKAN NOVEL Oood Seats 25c. Postmaster 'VTsr ing in which tho subjects are handled. Outlng-'T- he Sun. Mat, "Quo ts ltt" over Philippine affairs with General Chaffee. has consented to marry Jessop, If her King's Horses." by Edward diphtheria, who declares that "It is neces- aext. Vadlar (Original C0. No authentic Information on this point can Spencer; "My First Bull Moose," by Fred- sary to have lived In Intimacy the man Department. father consents, the old preacher Is led to Charles Richmond Henderson, professor with be secured at the War girl to her sociology erick Courteney Selous; "One November to know all the goodness of his heart." R. see the wisdom of rending the of in the University of Chicago, Vallery-Rabo- Day's Shooting," Sandys: "English t, tho author of the biography, BO'ER wealthy kinsfolk In New Orleans, there to is the author of a valuable collection of in- Edwin REPORTS REVERSE. see content and American Rugby." by John Corbln; has had that privilege. He Is Pasteur's IMPERIAL world of fashion will a if the formation relative to "The Social Spirit life-sto- ry OC CDXT MATIXEE in and his TO-DA- ClfEDVDAV girl so spiritual mind. In the gay "With the Wild Geese in tho Northwest." of the famous Y of America." published by Scott. Foreman & is filled MCE tO AMI CI tH I AT 2. by with Interesting Lord Kitchener Telegraphs Cap- New Orleans of that Co., Chicago. Zachary Macauley Hamilton; "Deer incidents DANGEHS OF PARIS. The book will be found an Stalking in Scotland," by Walter WInans; which reveal his admirable qualities. VINC3BMMBO . time. Mlstresa Joy and her surpassing 0 excellent TOLD ture of 78 Burghers. manual for social and study clubs "The Theory of Handicapping in Golf," by Sunday Matinee. "TTt-- a "TeWSleejS." beauty created a tremendous sensation, and ana wm De equally valuable for the general Now whole Howard Hutchinson; "Football Dvelop-rac- nt that the world is aroused over 1. the girl tastes to the full the delights of reader. the subject of "anarch-.- " London. Nov. A dispatch from Lord In 1901." by Walter Camp: "The Evo- every American OAR Kitchener, dated Pretoria, received here to- brilliant society. She even has quite a citizen who Is a patriot will be glad to STAN D. Twa day, says Colonel Kckewich, during night pretty flirtation with Louis Philippe, Duke lution of tho Yacht Designers," by w. P. rv THE ONLY ONE. a Helen Churchill Candes's present address Stephens. know Just what "Russian nihilism" is. and surprise of Van Albert's Laager, northeast of Orleans, and later King of France, and 13 New York City, but any to SV. B. Watson's Frolics hustenburg sixty west reader of her Popular Science "On Ten- learn what Russian methods of repress- of (about miles of Is the center of attraction at the ball given first novel, "An Oklahoma Romance," Monthly the ing social and political Pretoria), captured seventy-eig- ht Boers. Just dency of Species to Form Varieties," by unrest would be like AmiricM iHrlisqiiirs. QjirJ. In honor of Orleans by her Royalist aunt. published by tho Century Company, will If applied to our own country. All ASK KRUGER FOR ADVICE. so- Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace: "The this Is Int Ittnctlii. CIT7 SrHTJ CO. But It is in the whirl of New Orleans recognize that she has been "on the brought out vividly In "Before the Dawn," Amsterdam. Nov. 1. The Boer deputation ciety Mistress Joy comes to know Story of Cahow," by Professor A. E. Ver-rll- l; HAVE YOV READ that the ground" where she has placed her scenes. a romance Plmenorr-Nobl- e, here summoned Messrs. Leyds and Van Jessop. "Psychiatry." by Doctor Frederick Ly- of Russian life by Hoeschoten by telegraph yesterday from unnorthlness of the man whom she Mrs. Candee haa thrown into striking con- Just published by Houghton. Mifflin Brussels to consider dispatches received thought cho loved, and also to rcallzo bow trast the combination of primitive and man Hills; "The National Control of Edu- &Co. "ALICE OF Postal Telegraph Gable Go. from the Boer leaders in the field, saying unsatisfying to her was the life of a wom civilized cation." by Sir John Gorst: "Tho Evolution conditions. Tho romantic elements of by Ed- that tho fighting burghers were determined an of fashion. Finally, when two cousins of such a. life are set forth with vividness. the Human Intellect," Professor Xen Hooka Received. 0LDVINCENNES7" Mala Offlce, Laclede DnlldlBjx, to make reprisals if the British continued of tiers have nearly fought a duel for love ward L. Thorndike; 'The Origin of Sex in The following books have been sent to hanging and shooting rebels, and others to of Jessop Plants." by Doctor Bradley Moore Davis: The Republic FOURTH AND OLIVE In her. and when is revealed to her A. C McClurg & Co. have excelled In for review: NOT STREETS. the effect that the Boer autfiorlties South re- "The Fishes of Japan," by President David IF DO 0, Africa affirm the adoption of reprisals In his true and repellent colors, she producing- a volume of "Swedish Fairy From J. L. Boland Book and Stationery 40O.0OO Miles Wires 3,000 OOlces. that Starr Jordan; 'The Omen Animals of Sara- 422 would be bad policy, and that. In order to solves to return to "tho world In the wil- Tales," by Anna Wahlenberg, translated Company, North Fourth Street, St. We TTOtsld be pleased to handle yoar strengthen their position, they request Mr. derness," otherwise the Natchez country, by Axel Wahlenberg. These stories are of wak." by A. C. Haddon. F. R. S. Louis: BEF0REY0VSEE al Forum '," by A. "Neighbors Field, Telesrama. Try as. Telephone Mala 91 Krugcr tc let them know his opinion, as he and resume her old and sweeter life. David the good sort, where kind-heart- The of Wood and Stream." Uy 184IU. Kloloch A 1433. still has the greatest holds on the minds of Batchelor comes for her and together they fairies and big goblins do wonder- Maurice Low; "Preserving a State's Hon- Morton Grinnell. Illustrated. New Tork: Fred- THE . the burghers. The meeting lasted four erick A. Stokea Company. J1.2J. WILLIAM return. Jessop. still loving her devotedly, ful things to beautiful princesses and bad or," by Wlllard Saulsbury; "Sugar and the F. HOU13. IL'J. DIEKSSOT. hours, and it was decided to advise Mr. "The Traltor'a Way." By 3. Levett-Teat- s. President. Secretary. Kruger comply request of follows her, and tho girl la put to the test Kings. The tales are as simple as Hans New Colonies," by C. A. Crampton; 'The The dramatizarion of ESTABLISHED IN 1MJ to with the the Good Honora- With frontispiece. New Tork: Frederick A. Boer authorities and to take the oppor- to choose between him and David. The Anderson's. The lessons they teach are Government and Roads," by Stokea Company. 31.30. MISSOURI STATE MUTL'AL FIRE AXD Dodge: "Alice ofOldVincennei MARI.VK IXSURAA'CE tunity to bring the subject of British exe- ending of the story Is marked by a tender never forced, but are obvious and good and ble Martin "Crlspi and Italian "Maude Adams." Uy Acton Davlta. Illustrat- COMPACT. cutions In South Africa before the European to wholesome. The illustrations are up Unity." by Karl Blind; "Ethics of Ancient ed. New York: Frederick A. Company. has proved to be the moit Olflee. No. TIT Oitatnut St.. St. Louis. Mo. public In an open sentiment that cannot fall win the favor to the Stokes TeL Bell Main KT1A. Tel. Klaloch, A 1ML letter. of the reader. usual standard set by Helen and Modern Athletics," by Prince Collier; 11.10. popular roucies are written on or gone Maltland play produced in eithera. stock mutual Biaa Doctor Leyds has to Hllversum to College Large," by niMVf-rrin- present the to Sir. Kruger. The atmosphere of the times of which the Armstrong. "Tho Small and the C. From Philip Roeder, Fourth Street, St. matter F. Thwing; "Agriculture In by America in years. Vir- Henry C. Haarstlck. J.B.C. LtuSJSVl book tells seems to be faithfully repro- China." Louis. M. K. Orthstdn. IX. Ti. Walk.- - duced. In the first half of the story, tho No little attention has been given by the Honorable Charles Denby; 'The Political "Llt-ht- of Child-Land- By Maud lialllncton ginia Harned it the star AUf ustu cdtlerhut, Jaa. W. Bail. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED. action of which Is confined to public to two colonial stories from the pen and Commercial Future of Asia." by W. C. Booth. Illustrated. New Tork: G. P. Putnam's Wm. P Homes. the Natchez aons.. as "Alice" under the settlement, the mystery of the Burr con- of Maud Wilder Goodwin, entitled "The Jameson Reld; "Taxes on Street Railway ji.Ji. Brewery Brought Back spiracy of empire is Head of a Hundred" and "Sir Christopher." Franchises," by Walter S. Allen; "Prefer- "The Falnr and the Permanent in Ittlliloa " managetnent of Charles Agent in the air and Aaron Br lllnot Judson Sarace. D. D. New U. STEAMSHIPS. Burr himself appears In person. He is mada Little, Brown & Co. now publish the third ences and the Bankruptcy Law." Harold York: Frohman. From Beaumont, Tex. and In this series. Remington; 'The Development of Africa," P. Putnam'a 80ns. 11.35. quite a vivid and dramatic character, at- last The three are bound From the women, together, both by unity of scene, re- by S. P. Verner. St. Louis News Company, St. The novel, although REPUBLIC tractive to masterful with men. of the Louis: ' STEIAL. gion along the Chesapeake Bay. Joseph. Nov. Dlen-ge- r, vaulting ambition and unscrupulous mor- where nearly a year old, ii still St. Mo.. L Charles P. Maryland and tidewater Virglna made Memorial Xnnber. "Doris Klngsley. Child and Colonist." By for many years prominent in political als. At one moment. Indeed, so dominant A- Rayner. one their first settlements, and by a thread Mr. Francis - Thornton has succeeded in Emma Illustrated. New York: a. W. of the most popular and business circles of this city, was is the Burr personality, that there is some of maintaining high Dillingham Company. brought back from Beaumont, danger of Burr becoming sequence in the lives involved in the plots. the serious and tone that boob in America. the foremost The career Sir characterized the first number of the Com- "The Sareine Sacrifice." By A. Maurice Lowe Tex., wher: he was arrested on a warrant figure In the cast, but the story Is well of William Berkeley, the New York: Q. w. DMlnfham Company. To EUROPE sworn out by the Peter Schoenhofen Brew-ir- g beginning of which is sketched In monwealth Magazine. The fifth number of The sjewctfMcroiiLLCo., handled, and the tempting character Is td Sir From the Publishers: With Saisty aad 8 seed: Company, charging him with embezzle- Christopher. Is traced a this highly creditable St. Louis publication Boys' Doings." PusLisHta. to place to gloomy close "Some By John Habberton. Il- voyns-i- T-- ment. Dienger was for several .years agent make for the others of more la a memorial Issue. Included In the con- ATerse lew than days. BOSTON for the brewery here, value. in "White Aprons." The contests waged lustrated. New York: Georca w. Jacobs St Co. ana UYliU'lJOLb Taks by tents aro articles by Walter B. Stevens on 80 cents. one tc.9iunor the Palatial New The pictures of the social life of New Or- Claiborne against the colonists across Twin Screw tho Virginia border, and the fued "William McKlnley. the Beloved Presi- Tna Man From GlengarTy: a Tale of the Ot- Illinois Mllltln Clinnses. leans, the metropolis of the Louisiana Ter- which on By Ralph Connor. Chicago: ritory day, raged around the name of Ingle, when Cal- dent"; Frederick W. Lehman "William tawa." Fleming II. "The Award of Justice: or ToM In the Rock- TJOBIZmCOZS" XjXZTOB REPUBLIC SPECIAL. of that are attractive to a de Highest Type Kevell Company. $1.2. 1I.6W vert ruled In Maryland, McKlnley. the of American ies." By A. Maynard karbour. Chicago. A. C NF.ty ENGLAND, - Tons. Nor. ; Dee. 4. Springfield. 111.. Nov. L Honorable dis- gree. The city was still under Spanish rule, and Berkeley in "Richard Vaughn." By Ben F. Cobb. Illus- Saloon paasace. up; 2d y Citizenship"; Smith P. Gait on "Anarchy UeNally & Co. and cabin, ; charges were, given the following the Governor of the Province being Don the Old Dominion, are fruitful enough trated. Chicago: Tho Ilenneberry Company. M class Iorst rjtes. For narrate, plana from Company C, Third sources of romance. The or and Its Remedy." nnd James C Jones on and illustrated folder at,p!y eompanrtTt-2SJ- - Infantry: Manuel Gayoso de Lcmos. formerly Gov- author "White 11.60. PASSIXO! at Sergeant Benjamin V. Krause and Pri- Aprons" has taken fullest advantage "Exclusion of Anarchists," and tributes in Spite of All." By Edna Lyall. PLEADED GUILTY TO JL statt . Boston, lta.s.. or J. r. Lloyd, ernor of the Natchez district- - The society of C. "In New York: Counterfeit Money LBAPT & CO.. MM Mo vates George A. James Ferguson. the opportunity. The work is done memorlam. Fayette Ewlng continues his Longmans, Green & Co. United States Marshall line St.. St. Louis, Raynald Koabe, John McCoy. Arthur C. was largely French, but its masculine con- cleverly physchologlcal study Bohle brought from Campbell, ito.. yester- tingent so cleverly that she asks that no descend- analytical and of "Marsot. the Coup Shoemaker's Child." By day Jackson Paul Bowman. II. Lewis Kline, Kmil Dalche and was plentifully sprinkled with Hamlet, and George H. Locknood has Mlllleent K. Mann. Illustrated. Chicago: and William Starm. who Shaw. The following same Spanish ants of the historical names which she ha3 A. V. pleaded guilty to having passed counter-fe- lt Fred J. of the officers, and many of tho wealthy Lecture to Teachers." V McClure & CO. 1. money. company were discharged: Privates Theo- young Creole gentlemen Introduced Into her book shall take of- They were bound over to the SCHOOLS. dore A. Shavers and Mllo B. Snook. bore commissions fense. "A Parnt Gentlt "Knight." By Charlton An- Federal Grand Jury by Commissioner Gray. Private W'lllam Walker was dishonorably In the Spanish army. Mistress Joyce's Literary Xotea. drews. Illustrated. Chicago; A. C. McClurg Federal officials said yesterday that the discharged from Company L. Third Infan- kinsfolk were among the wealthiest peo- Whether Mr. George Horton's new story, & Co. offense of tho prisoners was not flagrant. IfgM Classts School of Fins Arfs. try. ple, her father's brother having married November Mngaslnes. "The Tempting of Father Anthony" (A. C Mth and Locust PUt. f the richest Creole girl in New Orleans, Opens llon.lar Nlrif. Nor. i, 1S0K -I and Scrlbner's "Among the Dunkers," McClurg & Co.). Is to take a place among Free-flar- it was this by Aixhttcctunl. Mechanical sml d Dnv Rise Four Cicnnton Out of Town. French aunt of hers who made Nelson Lloyd; "The Fortunes or Oliver the "lOT.OOO copies" successes. Is yet to be .nr: Illustrating and Mo4ctin. Sunday, November 3, to Bunker Hill. the girl's visit so memorable for gaycty. Horn." opening chapters, by remains In sec- Tuition 3 CO for TwUe Wekt. The culminating F. Hopklnson seen, but the fact that the Monday.TuerJar Thursday Pana. Litchfield. Hillsborn. SheibyvUle. Incident of the reception Smith; "With the Cougar Hounds." ond week of Its publication the demand and nlhts; 70 to JO Mattoon ard way stations. Tickets, Broad- and entertainment of Loult Philippe paper, second E. II. WUERPEU JULSrsV C XVB6. way and Chestnut and Station. Train Is by Theodore Roosevelt; "Without for it was so great that Its publishers were Superintendent. Director handled with much color and sprlghtllness. Law or License," by Sewell entirely supply It, leaves 8:32 a. m. "Ml3tre93 Joy" may Ford; 'The unable to and second be read with enter- Winged Victory," by Julia Lamed; "The and third large editions followed each oth- SLIP CAUSES FRACTL'RR OF I.IMII tainment. It is much above the average and Pines of Lory," concluding chanters, hv J. er rapidly on the presses. The book has 10M contains a distinct promise ir Mrs. Mary King of No. Missouri ave- of future good A. Mitchell; "The United States Army." not been" pushed by sensational method's of PW If WflffffIIP' nue stepped on a banana peel In front of work by Its Joint authors. third paper, by Francis V. any is f 1S11 avenue Greene; "Mar- kind, and the In'ercst in it an entire- No. Chouteau and fell to the "Mistress Joy. a Tale of Natcher In 1TM." by quis Ito, the Great Man Japan," Inspired by BUYERS BROCERKS sidewalk, sustaining a compound fracture Crace MacGowan Cooks and Annie of by ly healthy one. the unusual TS 6f liooth McKln- Frederick ," of the left hip. Her condition is considered ney. Tho Century Company. New York. Palmer: "Russia of merits of the story. l.tl serious. by Henry Norman. wJrMsraK8ails Other XevV Hooka. Harper's "Strolling Mountebanks." hv Glass Is mentioned in the Bible only In Squirrel Andre Castaigne; the Epistles of Paul and In Henry Van Dyke's new book. "The Itul-In- g "Animal and Vegetable Revelation. It Rights," by Rupert Hughes; seems to have escaped the Browning com- SPECIALTIES. Fassion," would attract attention If for "Women Are l no other reason than that he precedes the Made Like That." a story, by Eleanor mentators that the poet had clearly in mind Canned formal preface with a prayer to the Master, Hoyt; "The Bottom of the Sea." bv Charlm a passage in the Apocalypse when he de t THE fatcrlte for restoring life and color In which guidance Cleveland cutting; "A Window to the scribed a place in the "other world" as "all s hair Is Parker's Hair Balsam. to.the he asks for and help to Hinder-corn- by May glass and gold, with God for saasssaaaHl the best cute for coma. IScts. South," Harris; "Confessions of a its Sun." The tfSiKmmmmaHmmBtmmWmWmWM II Goods Caricaturist." by Harry Furnlss: "Old st passage is Revelation xv, 2. wherein John glass," Savior's, Southwark." Charles E. Russell; describes Jhe "sea of which he has ME 6SUUITEE0 KUULE DEATHS. "The Last Letter of Ernest Arnold," a already located as fronting the throne of You feel old. Hour after hour WHS! story, by Cora Maynard; gold; "And them had gotten vic 131' "His Wife," con- that the cluding chapters, by Elizabeth tory over the beast, and over his image, E Trade supoBed by H EST3P Oh Wednesday, October 30. 1001 at Sun Stuart you slowly drag yourself through ADAS BOi o'clockjp.I Mamie belo-r- d Phelps Ward; Incognita." and over his mark, and over the number of 1 ROTH GROCKRT CO. .sg m.. T.. wife of And Wind "Terra a story, P Thomas B. JEstep. and daughter of Josesh and by Van Tassel Sutphen; "Truants From his name, stand on the sea of glass, hav- ma IJIIy EHard SS years 11 your work. You are all .aged and months. Heaven," a sketch, by Virginia Teaman ing the harps of God." The stanza In tired out Funeral fnSm the family residence. ZZ10 Can do no barm to face c No. Remnltz; "Athenian Conceptions of Fu- Browning's poem, "The Worst of It," in EiiiJlifciiiiitlilifl Harper strtet. Saturday. November z, at S hands protected by using a time. Night o'clock p. rri ture Life." by Doctor Daniel Quinnr "Tho which the poet utilized this passage so ef- the brings no rest. SEALED ritOIXWALS. Caruthersvllle. Mo., Calling of Jeremy," a story, by Florence fectively", furnishes the title of James O. G. Octoher 1S0L Sealed prcpoaals will txi re- KEENAN Eg? ceived by the undersigned, city Clerk, until T:JJ Friday. November 1, 1S01, at 6:30 Woodbury's Wilkinson; "Colonies and Nation," by Duffy's novel, "Glass and Gold,"' published What is the cause of all this? p. IS. MOT. o clock . m.. Norember and then opened In tha a. m.i after a short bat painful tllm-sa- Woodrow Wilson; "One presence pur- Aepea Adele. tearly beloved daughter Man In a Million," by J. B. Llpplncott Company, and is the of the Board of Aldermen, for the uary of William story, by keynote of story. chase of Twenty.Mx Thousand (moni) Dollars and Keenan nee JUcAndrews), aeed 3 a Robert W. Chambers: "Tho the Impure blood. Get rid of these bonds Caruthers-Tl!- years e month 22 of Waterworlts of the City bf l. and dayr. Facial Soap Portion of Labor," concluded, by Mary E. 11a, dated Norember L 111, ruimlne twen- The funeral yslll take place (Saturday) The author of "David Harum" wrote only ty yearsi and optional ten year., bearh.x; 3 Wllkins; "A Winter Ramble," by Sadaklchl impurities. after at o'clock pjm. Interment private. and Woodbury's Facial Cream. Hartmann; Like one other story, and this Is soon to be pub- Put your blood in Interest at the rate of four Percent per annum, "Just Love." a story, by payable semiannually. All fctel arrouid be ad- NELSON Onl Use the cream before, and the Mrs. Henry Dudeney; "Woman In lished by D. Appleton & Co. The title is Thursday, October 21, 190L at Emo- "The Teller." Is said story better condition. Build up your dressed to the undersigned and marked- 'Bids 720 nu Lorttta Nelson, bekned daughter ot oap after, exposure to prevent tional Expression." by Lucy C. Bull. It that this will nerves. for Waterworks Bonds.' The rlaht to rIet asy David and the late Sarah Nelson (nee McGulrk) freckles, sunburn and tan and The Century "The Settlement of be accompanied by a" collection of Mr. West-cott- 's and all bids Is reserved. HIXA C. EClim-- T. Funeral from. Vesldence. No. H21A, North Nine- the letters which describe manner 1 Cltr Clerk. Caruthenvllle. Mo. street, iAturday, secure a beautiful complexion. West: A Study In Transportation," by E. the The doctors report to us the best of success teenth at 2 p. m., to St. Hough; Illustrated by Remington; In which "David Harum" was written and Bridget's Church thence to Calvary Cemetery Tielluy's Tidal Cmm "Our the adventures of the manuscript. Friends Invited. cant ckaypaA Uon tsi atafe Foolish Virgins." by Eliot Gregory; "Bar-baross- with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's the only Com-- opening chapter, Town-sen- PElNIYROYU. Sold by dealers everywhere. SS eta. by Cyrus d A new edition of "The Strenuous Life." re- PILLS 8HEAnFrldan November 1 iqftl M. ...a each. Booklet freo.orwlUiaampla Brady; "Spanish Old vnsfttMU srae vary walrMb o clock p. m.. Masters." by vised and brought down to the date of pound Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla. mtmnr. Aw, beloved wife ot Richard cake of soap aad tab of cream Timothy Cole; Legend the & SasV aw aiiT 1 fc, m DnntMSkr Shea, and mothet of William J.. Richard So 'The of the Whits author's' ascendency to the Presidency, ClIICHtSTEjrS KXGUHH la Bat pj mailed for stamps or coin. n; is fcswe Robert A. Shea aaj Mrs. Simon W. Wardweli. Reindeer," by Ernest "M. about to be Issued by the Century Company. I Med Ayer's Sarsaparilla In order to male my blood pore and improver M MM stftsBietOTm. nlrf stas MOM. - Santos-Dumo- Taae tw easety BctstM 1 lis '.- - The funeral vUlitsk place- from family resi- lr.uw.ta.Slo,lttJt CkdMO.1 and His Balloon," with Il- It will contain the Minneapolis and By geBenl health. It gave me the best rtiafartioB of ay madtciae I ever ass dence. No. 4112 rise boulevard. o St, Ann's lustrations. In took." F. B. HcCkay, 111. l speeches. addition to other new Tripton, -- -- Church, thence to Calvary cemetery. McClure's "The United States Steel matter. I I TMlsaU ul 14W fw UAb." ', u notice of Xlm will be siren. "The Strenuous Life" Is a nhra SLM AS fa0itL J.C.ATBtCa.UsnH.1 I I ! Trrtmrm Mall. ouj by Ray Stanard Baker; "Colon! brines the name ot Uciua- - I, tht President -- sBsBsssassasaaMMssaatssfll icittlsaslsrClsslnlls. slilsslt.rsrfjtii!.Vsi ?"