t V I 'V SUGAR TALK. Amondmont to Placo all Sugar on tho Samo BaBis Dofoatod. PETITION FOR CUBAN RECOGNITION. , Itcinibllciiii Scmitorn Hold u Cimcin mul Consider Alinut u ISouiity on licet Sugiir Vcterium KiikIiIuk In Their Ar- IillviitloiiH for Pensions. Wahiiinotox, June 15. Tho hentito clcbatu on the sugar schedule of the tariili bill proceeded yesterday with only one diverting incident to relievo the monotony into which the discussion has lapsed. This was tho sharp ex change between Jlr. Hoar, of Massa chusetts, and Air. Tillman, of South Carolina, representing tho two ex tremes of senatorial procedure. Mr. Tillman referred to published charges of irregularity in connection with tho sugar schedule, and asserted that tho senate would stand convicted beforo the American people if it failed to in vestigate tho charges. Mr. Hoar calmly repelled this statement, his tone and language being calculated as a rebuke. He declared that the vague charges of irregularity were not only preposterous, but infamous. Mr. Allison, in charge of tho bill, made another speech in defense of the ' schedule, prc-onting tables which he j declared proved that the sugar re finers received less protection under the senate schedule than under the ex isting law. Mr. Pcttigrcw, of bouth Dakota, spoke at length in favor of his amendment to place on the free list articles controlled by trusts, severely arraigning the various large trusts. Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, urged legal procedure against the trusts. Only one roll call occurred during the day, that on Mr. Lindsay's amendment to placo all sugars on the same basis. This was rejected, '.20 to UJ. Mr. En cry, of Louisiana, voted with the re publicans in the negative and Senators Pcttigrcw and Mantle with the demo crats in the aUirmative. Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts, offered his amendment for the appointment by the president of a commission of five members to investigate into the sub ject of sugar production and the best means of supplying the American mar ket at the least cost. The amendment was referred to the finance committee. The house adjourned yesterday until Thursday, after a session that lasted 45 minutes. The only attempt to transact business was a request by Mr. Laccy, of Iowa, for unanimous consent for a bill for tho relief of residents of Greer county, Olc. Mr. Henry, of Texas, promptly objected, and then, after the usual democratic protest against the republican policy of not appointing committees, the house by 88 to 78, with 15 present and not voting, decided to adjourn. Before the session began the hub of a wheel wound round with a monster petition, said to con tain 0,000,000 signatures, appealing to congress to recognize the Cuban insur gents as belligerents, was wheeled into the space in front'of the speaker's rostrum. It had been in circulation throughout the United States for about six months, and was presented, to congress by Mr. Sulzer, of New York. itni'um.rcAN skxaioks havi: a caucus. Wahiiinotox, June 15. The repub lican senators were in caucus for more than three hours last night, and when adjournment was reached not very much progress had been made. The Hawaiian treaty proposition was passed over to be considered at another caucus, as several senators expressed the opinion that if it was true that a treaty of annexation was to be sent in it would be absurd to enact legislation looking to the abrogation of the treaty of reciprocity. Three propositions only were under consideration. These were: Tho question of what to do with tho Hawaiian reciprocity treaty, the ad visability of giving a bounty on beet sugar and the question of an anti-trust amendment. The Hawaiian treaty question' was passed over, but tho sugar bounty proposition was with drawn and the anti-trust amendment was referred to the republican mem bers of the judiciary committee. In accordance with the action of the cau cus when the sugar schedule is taken up in the senate to-chty and the voting stage is reached on the I'ettigrew amendmentagainst trusts Senator Alii bon will ask that the vote shall be postponed until the consideration of the tariff bill as a whole shall be com pleted. Ho also will ask to have tho Hawaiian reciprocity question post poned for tho present. a itusn ron i'i:xsioNs. Washinoion, June 15. The war vet erans are rushing in the applications for pensions. In tho ten days ended last Saturday tho number of applica tions of all kinds for pensions aggre gated 14,1)00. During the b;l days sub sequent to March 8 last tho record division of the ollico disposed of b 1,000 applications. Tho approximate num. ber of such claims now pending in tho bureau is as.QQO. Cy I.i'Iuml May !' l'riisi'ciiti-il. Toi'i:KA, Kan., June 15. Attorney General Hoylo states positively that he will have Cy Leland arrested and prosecuted for "attempted bribery of a public ollicer if he can get evidence to provo that he oll'ered money to liavo tho publication held up for a week by the ollldal state publisher. THE WORK OF CONGRESS. Condensed 1'rocfpcllnc at tlio Senate mnd House In Kxtra Session. The senntc on tho athmlontcil an amendment to tho tariff bill proposed by Senator Hncon (On.) plnclng raw eotton on tho dutlnulo list at 20 per cent, ad valorem. Tho amendment caused a spirited debate and but little progress was made on tho bllL During tho debate on tho agricultural schedulo Senator Vest (Mo.) declared that tho Idea of protecting tho (armor on barley, wheat, oats, etc., when millions ol bushels of thes products were being exported was a palpable effort to deceive the agricultural classes. Tho schedule was agreed to as ro ported, with tho exception of tho paragraph on cattle, which ucnt over. ...Tho houso was not In session. Only four paragraphs of the tariff bill were disposed of In tho senato on tho 0th on account of the speeches made. Senator Mills (Tex.) severely arraigned tho bill as a class measure and said It was designed to build up tho vast fortunes of millionaires, whoso daughters, "fattened HUo heifers," wero sent abroad In quest of titles. Senator Cannon (Utah) pro posed an amendment placing an export bounty on agricultural products and spolto for two hours on tho need of giving tho labor of tho Holds protection as well as the labor of shops and mills. Senator llutlcr (N. C) also spolco of giving the fanner equal benefits with other classes under tho bill. Tho determination has been reached by republicans to withdraw the amendments for an additional tax on beer and tea and substitute a bank check stamp tux.... Tho houso was not in session. IN tho senate on tho 10th Senator Tillman (S. C.) mado a speech In favor of the amendment for an cxpoit duty on agricultural products, but tho amendment w as defeated by a voto of JO yeas to fiO nays. Tho sugar schedule was then taken tip nnd Senators Jones (Arlc.), Vest (Mo.) nnd Cattery (La.) spolto In opposition to tho rates proposed. No llnnl action was taken on the schedule further than tho withdrawal of tho original senate committee amendments. This leaves tho houso provisions of tho bill with an amendment Increasing the houso differ ential from b7.'-UOJ to IKi-liK) cents per pound. Tho houso passed two comparatively unim portant resolutions and then adjourned until thollth. Tho motion to adjourn was resisted and resulted In a tlo voto87 to 87, but Speaker Keed saved tho motion by voting ayo. Tub senate oi the 11th had a test voto on tho sugar schedule- of the tariff bill which lcsultcd la tho adoption of tho republican caucus amendment changing the houso rate of 1.05 per pound bv the close voto of SZ yeas to 30 nays The first paragraph of tho schedule was not disposed of at the time of adjournment. Tur plo (Tnd.) on behalf of tho democratic mem bers of tho lluanco committee presented an amendment to the tariff bill providing for an inheritance tax. Senator Harris (Kan.) In troduced u resolution declaring that tho presi dent had authority to take care of tho bonds of the Union Pacific and branches by using tho surplus fund. Tlio lcsolutlon went over. The house was not In session. Sknatok Ali.kn (Nob ) Introduced in the scnato on the VMi a resolution declaring against the distinction mado In tho special pension bills between tho widows of officers nnd privates. Tho senate then took up tho tariff bill, the pending amendment being that of Senator .Tones (Arlc.) to the sugar schedule. Senator Vest (Mo.) arraigned tho schedule und Insisted that it was utterly Indefensible. ...Tho house was not in session. BAROMETER OF TRADE. Post Ofllco Itocfipts a Good Indication of tho Tendency of IlitshifiH. Washington, Juno 11. The increase or decrease of post office receipts is one of the Viest indications of tho tendency of business. A compilation of the monthly reports of gross revenue re turned bj' tho !25 leading post offices of the country was made yesterday at the department. ltshowstluitduringMtty of this year tho receipts were 21,5113 larger than during May, lfeOO. Tho St. Louis post ollico makes a rather bad showing. Its receipts last month were S:5,-lfc0 less than during the correspond ing month of last year. The total re ceipts of May, 161)7, were S127,l!50, and for May, lb'Jli, they wero Sl;!0,010. Kansas City shows an increase of S1J174; Chicago a decrease of Srj.0S4. Baltimore, Pittsburgh and New York show large increases. HE WAS A NEGRO. Chlrago Concrivsmnn Sins Ills Caiiiliduto for Cudet Tailed lli'ciuiHC at 111k Color. Washington, Juno H. Representa tive White, of Chicago, who has reap pointed as a cadet at Annapolis tho colored boy, Smith, who recently failed in his preliminary examination, de clares that he will force Smith into the naval academy if there is any pos sible way of doing it. White is not backward in stating that if Smith had been white ho would not have been marked "failed" on his examination, lie will ask for a congressional investi gation. Cat Ills Wife's Throat. Coi.L'.Mitrs, O., Juno 11. John E. Lewis, a plasterer, yesterday in a fit of jealousy drew a razor from his pocket j and cut his wife's throat. Lewis and j his wife had separated owing to the former's dissolute habits, and she had I gone into domestic service. He was , pursued several squares by neighbors and at last jumped into the river, ' which he swam, but was caught by I parties on the other side who had wit nessed the chase. His wife is at u hos pital in a dying condition. Delegates to it Charities' Conference. Ji:rri:itfioN Cm", Mo., June 14. Gov. Stephens has appointed tho delegates to the National Conference of Chari ties and Correction to be held at To ronto, Ont., July 7 to 14. Among those named are: Bishop E. R. Hendrix, Kansas City; Rev. D. S. i'helan, St. Louis; Prof. T. A. Johnson, Hoonville; Dr. W. W. lioyd, St. Louis; Chief of Police Harrigan, St. Louis; Chief of Police Vallins, Kansas City; Walter Williams, Columbia. 1'lrt.t niHtrlct Maid of Honor. IIaxxiiiat,, Mo., Juno 11. Com mander Harrison, of Camp Robert Rull'ner, L'nited Confederate Veterans, has appointed Miss Ressie MeClintic maid of honor for the First congres sional district of Missouri at the an nual reunion of the L'nited Confeder ate Veterans to bo held at Nashville, Tenn., on Juno 2-2. Miss MeClintic is the daughter of Senator W. S. .MeClin tic, of Monroe county, and is a beauti ful lady, 20 years old. WOUiNDED IN THE WAIL Bhot in tho Abdomou at Cumber land Gap. Dllntl, niicmuntta nnd Droimlcul. A Union Colonel In Given Over to Die. How the Old Soldier Gave Azrncl the Slip. From tho News, Barboursvllle, Ky. In the year 1803, while in command of a Union regiment at Cumberland Gnu, Colonel Messer, now of Flat Licks, Kentucky, re ceived a severe cunsltot wound in his abdo men. In a few months lie wns again in the Middle, but soon wns obliged to undergo fur ther medical treatment, and his condition be came bo acrious that in the winter of 1803 lie returned to his home, and wns never again fit for active service. Dunns the years thnt have since passed. Colonel Messer lias been a confirmed invalid from the effect of liia wound, and has been under the constant cure of the local physicians, not improving, but glowing worse as the years lolled on. His condition eventually became deplorable. Almost blind, legs swollen, so that lie wns tumble to walk, tho doctors who could do nothing to arrest tho progress of the disease, diagnosed it as diopsy, and snul tecovcry was impossible. The old soldier did not linlf believe his physicians, but baid that since they could do nothing for him, lie would, upon nn old friend's strong recommendation, try Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo People. Tho first box waB taken by Col. Messer according to directions, and by the time thnt wns gone, lie felt so much caster and more comfortable, that several other boxes were procured, and he continued to take them faithfully. Soon the swelling in his legs disappeaicd, and with it the licrcc rheumatic pains with which lie hnd long suilcred. Strangest of all, his eyesight, Wliich for so mnny ycais hnd been useless, wns restored. In nil. Colonel Messer took Dr. Williams Pink Pills six months, nnd then wns thor oughly cutcd. lie now is n healthy-looking man, rides on horsebnek, nnd stands as much fatigue as any man of his age. The Colonel, since his lecoveiy, is never tired of descanting on the vittues of these pills, and every ndveitisement that he finds lie carefully clips, nnd sends to some sick friend or neighbor, with the assurance that thev will cure him. The high standing of Colonel Messer, and his lemaiknble iccovcry, makes this report more than usually interesting, and when it was received at the ollko of tho Dr. Wil limns' Medicine Co.,it Avns l efei red to Messrs. Phipps & llerndon, the well-known ding gists of Rnrbourvillc, Ky., for veiificatiou. We append the replj : Uaibourville, Ky., Aug. 18, 1800. Dr. Williams' Med. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Gentlemen: Youis of August 14th to hand, enquiring about testimonial written bv Mr. Sampson concerning Colonel Messer, of Plat Lick, Ky., will say that the cuie of Colonel Messer was considered almost mi raculous, and lie claims 1'itik Pills did it. Yours tiuly, PllIPl'S&IIERNDON. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a con densed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattcied nerves. They arc also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such ns suppressions, ii regularities and all forms of weakness. To build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a iadicnl cure in all cases nrisine from mental worry, over work or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills arc sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, nnd may be hnd of all druggists, or diiect by mail by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine L'ompany, Schenectady, JN. Y. The CIiucku Clime Ilnclc. A certain dealer had a lot of chceso which was anything but good, and, tired of seeing it nbout, told the assistant when he closed the shop to leave the condemned cheese at the door for some one to walk oil with. Thomas occasionally crept to a win dow to sec opeintions, and at length went to his master gi inning all over his face, say ing the chccc was gone. "Leave another out to-motiow night," wns the master's or der, which was obeyed by the shopman, who after a few peeps nexfevening wnlkcd to his master in the counting house scratching his head, nnd looking ns though some gt cat dis appointment had befallen him. "Is it gone?" asked the denier. "No, sir; t'other m lins walked back.! "Tit-Pits. Spirituous SnreiiHiu. "1 wonder," said Mr. Diinkhorn, as ho filled his glass with the case of an expert, "I wonder who started the custom of calling a drink of liquor a 'smile?' ' "I wouldn't call thnt one thcic a smile," said the bnrkecp. "it is nothing shy of a lioibclnugh." Cincinnati Enquirer. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City. Mo., Juno 15. CATTLK Host beet cs j 4 35 Iff I 86 Stoclters :i 15 (ft ! r0 Native cows U (a, 'A K) HOCiS-Cholce to heaty '! ii7V4& :t-'4 siikkp 3 ) s i ik) WHKAT.N'o. sired 81 , KiH No. I! haul U ($ 70 COHN No. U inixeil SI0 & Sil'4 OATS No. 'J mixed 17 & 17?i HYK Natl 117 SO FLOUK Patent, per suclc 2 15 2 15 1'aney 1 to 1 1'5 HAY Choice timothy 0 00 Q ! 50 Fancy in alrio II Ml 7 00 HKAN (sacked) 38 3U UUTTKK-Cholcocieninciy.... 12 12', CIlKKfeK Pull cream 10 U KUUb Chr.tcu 7 H POTATOES 25 40 ST. LOUIS. CATTLK Native unci shipping 3 05 1 ) Toxnns 2 75 3 75 HOGS Heiny 3 30 3 15 bHKKi'-Pnlr to cliolco 3 75 110 PI.OL'H-Choko 3 10 320 WHKAT No. 2. red Kl', PI COHN No. 2 mixed 22i, 2-1 OATb-No. 2 mixed 17', 18 KYK No. 2 31 3J HU'lTKK-Cicnmery 1's 15', LAUD-Western mess 3 50 3 57',, POH1C 7 50 8 10 CHICAGO. CATTLK-Cointnon to prime.. . 3 00 5 30 HOUb PaclUnf; and Milpplnj,'.. 3 20 3 M) SHKKP-Fnlr to choice 3 50 175 FLOUR-Winter s heat 4 20 1 10 Wll K AT No. 2 i ed 73 Vjt 70S CORN-No.2 2151 24, OATS-No. 2. 18 18', KYK lUli 31 HU'lTKIl-C'reauiory 11 H', LAUD 3 47K 3 CM', l'OHK 7 45 7 57',, NKW YORK. CATTLK-Native- stceis 4 1') 5 15 HOGS Good to ilioico. 4 00 120 "Will: AT-No. 2 led 7fUUi 70 CORN-No 2 11 f 29 OATS-No 2 2J c 22', Hl'TTKH li .irniry 11 (", 1" I'Oniv-Mcs 7 f.0 8 00 WASHING BLANKETS. Summer is the best time for waahtng blankets. To do the work satisfactorily fill n tub half full of soft hot water in which half u bar of Ivory soap has been dissolved, and wash gently with tho hands. Rosin soap and hard rubbing ruhiB blankets. When clean rinse well, hang on the line in the sun. Ar soon as dry, fold evenly and put away securely in a box or closet, lllankots washed thus will remain fresh and soft for years. ELIZA It. PARKEII. Not to Ho CntiKht. A gentleman visiting Liverpool wns being shown around by a citizen, who said: "Now, let's go and see the 'Widows' Homo.' " Tho gentleman put his finger to the side of his nose and winked and said: "No, thanks; I saw a widow home once, and she sued me for breach of promise, nnd proved it on me. It cost me a matter of 120. No, sir, send the widows homo in a cab." Tit-Bits. "A HiiniUe of Nervi'N." Tins term is often applied to people whose nerves aie abnormally sensitive. They should stiengthen them with Hostellers Stomach liittcts. After a comae of thnt benign tonic, they w ill cense to be conscious thnt they have nervous systems, except through agreeable sensations. It will en able them to eat, sleep and digest well, the thico media for increasing tone and vigor in the nerves, in common with the lest of the system. The mental woiry begotten by nervous dyspepsia will also uisnppcur. A Father In Iiiiolc. "You child! en turn up your noses at everything on tho table. When 1 was a boy, 1 was glad to get diy hi end to eat," baid Mr. Challie at the In oaldust table. " say, pa, you aie having a much better time of it now that you aie living with us, ain't your' asked Johnnie. lainniany Times. ..- i .i i ,,,.,. "htnr Tolmouu." As you chew tobacco for pleasure, use Stnr. It is not only the best, but the most lasting, nnd thetefoio the cheapest. When shiftless people can't think of nny other way of annoying the neighhois, they get n pup to howl through the night. Atch ison Globe. I I Ml - - . . . , After nix years' suffering, I wns cured by Piso's C nro. Mary Thomson, 'A)i Ohio Avo .Allegheny, Pa., March 10, "J I. cw F somo ye.iis I was A hitsjtSI'v'' v' quite out of health, mul I f?Bvf took much inedlcltio I pjgJijgfJ V which did me no good. II PM)HNV'' v was advised by a f i lend tol ss5isiSgH try Ayci's Sarsnparlllal ir-T5 i which I did, taking n do7on liill3fipj J or moro bottles befoio stop-i o?is311l lS plug. Tho icsult was that l 0jpllg3i??l felt so well and strongl "illlilif that I, of course, think Iheie ts r vf I no medicine equal to AjcCs Kar- (7 i isaparllla, and I take great pains I, f f ItotellaiiysuiTciIng filcndof Itaiull l what It did for jnc." Jhs. L. A. V M ', MuiiitAY,Kllbouin,"Vis.,Pcb.ll,i8'JC. I V l WEIGHTY WORDS ji i rOK "5iia40tKtf X Ayer's Sarsapanlll IWlniWIWIMIMIWIWIWIMIMIItlMIWIWIItlWlnlWIWIItlMIWIIMIWIMIMlnlMIMIWIMIWIItlWIWIItllSlitlWIIIIMiniKIIIIWIWIMIWIWIIS1' a giAMHE wm We have thousands of testimonials, and arc proud of the stories i they tell of relief from many forms of misery. But the experience of another person may not be yours with the same preparation. M A CUKE Sold on merit only under an absolute guarantee to cure, if used according to di rections. Every retail druggist is authorized to sell two 50c. boxes Cascarels under guarantee to cure or money refunded. You take no chances when you buy our preparations, sent by mail for price, 10c, 25c. or 50c address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, or New York or when you purchase under Aroc""caG0oc.3- Your Own Druggists' Guarantee- -llvt(a(acilstla(iaiiSli9liAai0(ltiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiitiaitsiaiitiaaMaiei' as-s-sssse w V it VD W W to V) Vt to to to to to to to i V) to (.) It) to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to For What? $ A First Class Ticket from Kan- 3 sas City and almost all A. T. & ft S. F. points in Kansas, Oklahoma P and Missouri, to California. When? $ At the time of the Christian En- A dcavor Convention in July. I By What Route? I THE SANTA FE The same rate will also a to in intermediate points, am tne reverse direction. Open to Everybody. 1 (ft It Send for descriptive books and detailed information to any agent of the Santo To Itonto, or to the undersigned. o rt W. J. BLACK, C. P. A., A. T. U S. F. R'y, M Boom 145, 9th and Jackson Sts H T0PEKA, KAN. t3eeeeefcfcscefce6eeeeef5 $22.50 The Grnln-O I.nw Hult. Rochester, N. Y., May 10, 1807. Tho grcnt ?50,(KH) damage suit instituted by a Michigan Cereal Co. against tho Ccnesco Pure rood Co. is at an end. They settled ib and took it out of court for the ridiculously Bmall sum of $500 and, as a practical re sult, Grnin-0 is in greater demand thnn ever. The new plant only just completed is to lie duplicated so that not only the old friends of the delicious food drink wliich completely takes the plnco of coffee, hut tho new friends it is mnking every day. can bo supplied. The bcveingc which the children, nn well as the adult, tuny drink with benefit will bo furnished in unlimited quantities. Suits may come and suits may go, bu Hrain-0 goes on forever. N. Y. Mail and Express. A aoiitlc Hint. Klderly Maiden May I ask yon whatyour name is? "1 labor." "A beautiful nnine! 1 wish mine wns lika it." Pliegcnde Itlacttcr. Siiiniiwr VitcntloiiK. Interesting illuMintcd booklets pertain ing to Massachusetts Seashore, Ocean. Islnnd nnd lulnu 1 llosoils, nro issued by the pas senger depnitment of the Kail lliver Line. tho famous ionic between Now Yotk nnd , i xt ,,...1 '.... r.i i,...ii.'., r:... yard, Nantucket, Har llmbor, the White Mountains, etc., etc., etc. List of tho book lets will no mailed upon receipt of one cent stamp. AddnsH 0. II. Taylor, Oeii'l I'uss'r. Agent, Kali Kivor Line, New York. "it's RUI fit IHitlfT how very learned men aie." impracticable soma "Yes: there's l'rof. Lincwist. for exunmlo He spent over half his life in ncnuiiiuK llucucy m nine or ten dtlTeient languages, and then went and nuir lied a woman who never gave him a chanco to get a woid in edgeways." Tmtli. Ilnll'n Cittnrrh Cure Ts a Constitutional Cure. Price 75c. It occasionally hnppcns in a newspaper of fice that a man puts a rcnoiteron to an item by calling to ask that it be HiippicsHcd. At chison Globe. "1 want something nico in oil for n din-ing-iooni." "Yes, nuidnin. A landscape or a box of sai dines?" A woinnn doesn't mind a windy day if sho has on a silk petticoat. Washington Demo crat. VIlCll we say thnt wisdom is better than nibies we generally mean our wisdom and other people's nibies. N. Y. Weekly. mm I (Oc. i 25c. 50c, i i Z s i. s 5 S I iff We have used the QUEEM CITY PRircTENC INK CO. INK with satisfaction for many years, and are using; it now. When in need of Ink write to them, Cincinnati or Chicago. ' NiJif LLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. ROOF IT ffK flirt Hii'iiit, Nd-oncr, bout. Wwtk rim 'MMI'I.IM. rArMA.NII.I.Y IIUUHNU COMl'ANY, UAMDI'.N,!' J. Ni:V IllKCDYTUYi Klrci Z9 (inlckriillof aiiilcni-CH worsh t-iM. Si ml fur book or uHtlmuiiliil8 nml lOtlnvn tifiilnii-ni I'ri'c. Dr. II. II. UIDtVH 8M, Allnnm, U. EDUCATIONAL. Chicago Musical College. CENTRAL MUSIC HALL, CHICAGO, ILL DR. F. ZIEGFELD. PrtESIDCNT. 8 Q R r ORATORY mul 32nd SEASON BEGINS SEPT. G, 1897. tiTNi:.ii rou u.vrAi.ooin:. A. N. K'.-ll 1001 vm:.v wkiti. to Aovi:itTiH;:ien lilfiimthtnii) Hint jou tmv ll)o AilwitUe went hi IliU piiiicr. a. Vss&