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THE AK6TJB, AyWDNEflPAT. APBIL 6. 1898. f ProUonal Cards. i ATTOBalTI. MoCASKBIN UcCASKKIN, Attorneys at Law. aawAWAwmam IMk Island kBd Mil ML Soak Island Office OTr Knll ataabw aaora: iAilan : ofte on Halo street. B. C. COHSKIXT. B. D. COKSIIJ.T. CONNELLY & CONNELLY, g a Attorneys at Law. O ' Money loaned. Office over Thorn a.' v dnj avore, cor. Second avenue and g beemeenib street. J, O. L. ANDERSEN, Real Katatc. Loan, Insurance and V Collection Ageaey. o Room 8, Iluford block. ALEX II. LIDDEBS, . a r S Attorney at Law. at ''.eteral legal nminesn. collections, 8 notary publics. 17OT Second aietue, y Iluford block. J? BammammaaaaWBmmma r JACKSON A HUB3T, $ c A ttornsys at La w. o OSN Ih Soak lalanA JtalloeAl Bank 5? BnUdlnc. fj 1 I ty WM. L. LUDOLPB. Attorcsy at Law. 1 ty I Money to Loan. General Leftl Bust- f, Bass, Notary PubUo. in Beoond ate- , aue, Buiord block. si ad. firm it. a a. nun SWEENEY WALKFB, h r;t Attorney and Count) ilkin at Law. '. Offiea la Be on toe uook. CHABLES J. SEABLK. Btatel Attorney. .8 Oounaallor at law. Offlcs 1b eoort I bouse. HoKNIBY A McENIBY. J Attoreeyi at Law. i Loan money on rood tteuritr. make ?t Ueetlona Beferoooa, fctitshaU A jn rod banker. Offlea, AUtehell A t. Lyade B illrtmg. ft : CHA3. II. HUBBELL, ! Attorney at Law-Justice of the 8 Peace. Itv Hall. Offloe In the City Ball. Telephone 148. , DAVENFOitl', IUWi A. rHTSICIARS. F. U. FIRST, M. D. h 8 Physician and Surgeon, ft Pbona 4 on 13S7. Offloe. SM Twen- ' tteth atreet. Offloe Hour: 10 to It a. f I an.: t to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 8:30 so ju a. m.; i:au m p. m. DR. CORA EMERY REED, Homoeopathic Physician. i 8 Special attention to diseases of wom en and children, also diseases of eye, . no am) throat. Olllce hours 30 l 12 a m . I to 4 p. m. 3"-' I Six teen to street, Itock Island. D1ATTMTA. CL L. SILVIS. Dentist Orw SreU Matt', ml BeoccA bts-1 BO. i DR. S. II. MILLER. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. I make a reeclalty of dentistry. Ex-! i trci. arem anil mi teeth. Hesldenoe, IK. rTfib avenue. Te enhone 1 on 13T. , , UBIco and Intlrrnary. ItJItfmis Fourth , avenue. (James aiaucker s stains ) lei- ( ephone 4 on lU. All calls properly at-: tended to. i t i AKOEITIOTf. JAMES P. HUBBELL. A recite at and Superintendent 1 Boom 41, MitshcU ft Lynda bnUdlnf. g third Boor. g i i DBACX A KEBN3, Architect and Superintendent. y tin sat ritoek, a beCOBdBOO'. tXOBUT. BEN BY GaKT. E, Prop. Chippiauuaa Moreery. Oat riowen and Deatfn of. al KreAa Cttt store, ten Seaoed avanna. Tala 3 , phone, 1914. X JOHNVOLK&CO, General Contractors AHD HOUSE BTJILDIIIia Vannfacttuera of Duorl and Bit And all Klac cf wotk fur Builders Siding. Flooring, Winooing 1SU Stret bet. ilhi and 5lk Artaa LEGAL: Executor s Notics Eitate of Frank P. Ead-eH, di eeued. The asdsrsigned haying been appo".n'e1 excor -o i of the hut wiil and tetaatent of Frank P liadtell. !te of the county of hock aland, state f lillnoiK, dMi. hereby fd-'et notice tba. tb y will appear before the county conn of Bock Island county, at the conn"y eoort room, in tie city of Rnc'i Is'and, at the Jun term, on trie first MoriiJiT In Jnue next, at which tim all permf harin? elaltnt arant raid estate are notified and reqaeited to atteud, for the psrpoM of hiving the eaxe al:cled. AJ persons Indebted to said estate are re oaeted to cuJtv immudla payment to the so deraifrked Dated this 25th day of Ma'ch. A. DK 189$. Foit- E. Hadell Ja. s P. IJathell, Kx rnior. MxriosK. Sweekit, Attcmey. Admtaistrat'r's Sale Notice, (wecney t Walker, Atloraevs. TATE OP ILUNOI". 1 Rock Island t 'orsrr. ( In theeonn'y cojrt at the March term, A. D 1 P tit;ou to rval etite to pay dOt Agi'es S-:1', ail.ninittra rii of tno e?taio rf W Kel y. iewil. vs. Aetna Life In r irame romp aiy. of 'iuit o d. (;oi,n , Kfw E. Kel y. Krcce Ick M Kel'y, Catoarine M K.lly nrl Join . K 1. Nnilee i he e'y civen that bv virtne of adc ctee of sale inade i.nd ntervd in the ebove en titled ems'", on tbe 1ih iliy of Mrea A. I). IWS, at lhe Kareh term or said cenrt. 1, the ui.detsi(.ed adml. i'rur:x of estate, will on raiorjny. the llitu day of Ap-ll, A. D lKrH, heiwn-n te tou s of ten o'cVica a. m. an4 Give o'clock p. m , to-vvit at th, bour of to o'clock p. m. of aid day, at tne ea t foor of the onrt honra. in the city of R"ck If land. In sail coin ty and cute, sell at public T tidue to the h)glict aid be-t t i adcr or bid iler. the fo 1 .win. real a a e. sulg.t, however to ih- dower aui homeat'ad r'fchte of .aid Agiee Kel y. u ihe widow of Jarrea W. Klly therein, to- it : The w s one h ilf of the s mtv.we,t qnart?r SLd the ecu h mtqiaitwrof th smhwesi qnWr, a I in fftf.' n nunocr twenty six iStii in towi -shlinombcr ev,ne-n 17 iionh of ranse n',m b r f,.nr (4) wrst of th 4t i P. M iu the loauty t f ho"k Island in he Kite of 11 IloIs. Terms of ra'e rai. Dated Match 10, A. D. 1633. AosEa Kelit, Adminlt:at'ix of Ue estate of James W. Kelly, di cca' d. ' L. tr i Waleer, Attorneys for Petitioner. Publlcatl n Notirw JIAHIOS I. EWiEStT, AITOnxlT. TATB OP ILLINOIS, I KOCK l-LAM) COCNTY, ( f as Iu the C-teu'.l couA to the U iy term ISJ3 In cnar.ee ry. bine M. Sars. tnatdii of Churl-s Kdwin Fc T, a miner. iLd Khte M. fears Will'um K. GilmiTf. Jann II. Giimo e, Frji.k It Hlimore, wi A. Giimore, Gre E. Uujt. tnd John P. Hone. ffidavit of eon-restdence of raid ,'ohn II. Gli mcre. Prink K Ciimore, W','l:am A. Gilmi r and 0'i.ce E. toy, im;leil-d with the ahave rimed difaridun'!, W llinm F. Giin.o e End John F llo;n'.'. bavinK b 'en a en in the cierk's orEce of vac circuit cenrt of said couutv. notice ! therefore faere'y t'ivt-n to tlie sa: 1 non-resident defenian s. ibat tho complainant tiled fcer hill of com plaint in said court on tne ehanre-y tide there of on the lft dny of Atril, 18, end thnt thtrenpm a summons issned out of Mid court, wburtiu said suit is now pending, retarnao'.e on the firs', ilonay In the month of May next, an if oyliw revt'red. So, nsleas you, tb.: said nen-resldebt at fen -rants abov nnnn-d. Jot n u iiiimor!, rr-n it liimnrr, wiManiA. Gil Uoir ehail&nS!, ire ihe said circuit court I more, anu irjc! r be a'id appear before on tno first day of'bsneTt term thereof, to be holden at the hour., house. In end frr the said co-jntr. on the arm Mo-ict in May n'.'xt, and pleid, answer or doniar to tb said compia'.naLt's bill of eMnpla:ur, the same ana we waiter aa ininstnervln cnarea and euted will be taken as confessed and a de cree entered against jou according to the prayer of saidb.lt. v 1 Osottqa W QiKBtB, Clerk. Fo:k Island, ri Airil 1. ISCS. JjAiiinx E. ;hmv, Complainant's Solicitor. Publication Notice. MARION 2. 8 VIE.NET, ATTORNEY. Tata op Illinois, . Rica island eorNTT. I In the circuit court, t j the Miy ierir, 1693. In chanctry. KaeM. Sites vs. Willi-im F. G! rrnrc John Tl. Gllmorr, Finnic It. Gi!mrr-, Miara A. Gil more, Grsre K. Hoyt and John F. Home, ftllldavit of nun c Tdenre o f a d John II. GM moie, Kraiik R. i.i'mnre. William A. Gilmnre and rac K. ll"yt. impleaded with the above de fenaaits. Woliam F. Gilmore ard John F. llrne, having been Bled in tbe clerk's offlce of the circuit conrt of said county, notice is therefore teruby given to ihe said non resident Defendants, that tae complainant fllcJ h r bill of comulaint in .aid conr , on the '"chinccry side thereof, on tne l,t day of April, IPDs and that thereupon a summons Isnt-d out of saiu court, wherein said suit is now fxTidinr, n-tnrnable on the flrft Mon day In the montn of May ncrt, as is by law required. Now. unless yon, the said non-rsiduEt defendants above mruod, Jonn U. Gilmore. K.-at II. tilimore, Wi liim A. Gilmore and Grace B II. iy, shall personally be and appear bi-fure said circnit conrt, on tho first day rf the next hrm thereof, to be hoiden at Hoik Islard in and f r the suid c.-iunty, cn tbe ft t Monday in Miy ne and pievi, aLSwtr or demur to the said complainant's bill of com r'a'n', the same and tue matters and thinirs therein charged and staled will be taken as con fesaed, aud a decree entervd agalast yja accord lcg to iheprrycr of said bill. Georui W. Gamble, Clerk. Rock Mind. 111., April 1, 18!W Mai iox E. t . t.iv. Complainant's Solicitor. Publication Notice. COSSELLT A rO'iSELlT. ATTORNEYS. STATS OP II UNO!?, I KoCk IgLASD COCSTT, Circuit court cf Keck Island county. May U nr. A. I). IS. - John G. Massl -. p'a-n'ifj, v Fredpr ck M Har ris, difendant: No : in attacmenu Public not cc 's hereby g ven ti t:e said Fredunr M. llnris that a writ of stttrhmect isned ent of itie .flies of the clerk of tht c'rruit Conr of loik Isl and county, dated th'SS h diyof Fjbrr.arv. A. I). 18HS. at the su tef the said John G. .Vssie and atfainst tbe ea' of ilii said Kred rick M H-r-ns for the nm of six hnndred and seventy dol lars a-d fifty (.HTUS-i) ient, directed to te rberltl of ssM Rick Irland connty. which said writ bss been runr. ,d necuud. Now, th r-R.rc, unless ou. the said Fre'eri k M. lia rs shall peiswaly te and ap)ear be fore the svld ci-cuit rourt cf Roc Island countr on the fiist liaT of tie next term tuere i f. to h1 ho'dun at the ci nt bouse in the city of Reck Island, n said countr. on th4mdaef Uf A. h R:ve s.c'clal bil i:d plead to the said plaintiC action, jnoemtnt will be entered avMint jou in fivur 'of the taid John G. Ma.-ie, ai.d o mnrh cf tr.e proii-e-tr atiachei as nay be snrlirient to satiffy etld)uitnncntand r wil bo sold tosa'isf tie sme. Gsouo W. Gabbli, Cie k. March Jlfi. A. D. lyjs. Connelly i Cot.ielly, plaintiff's a'.tomf ys Administrator's Sale Notice. Sweeney Walker, Attorneys. 8TATI OF ILLINOIS, I ROC ISLAJCD OOC1ITT. ( M 'n the cmcty court at !hs March term, A.D liw. rVtif-un tosell :eal csta:e. Geoie 1 II. Kictrr.ond. adai' istratnr of esta'e rf I RetwccahaTg. y. rteceas.d. vs. Fnu.lr FA In Wii.iaao'. Je-iie k iiibeth wmiamr. Hal ii- oTrVe rtiVhrnond?::,.";. Sotiee is her, by etvt n th.-.t h vlrtoe cf a de- crs of jaemAieande'tertd in the ah its en-I tticd cause, on ihe 9h cay of March A. 1) i8. at the March n rm of said emit I. tbe n- rffna-Lcu uuj:n:ira;or or Flu ssiate. r-aturdsy, the ;h da cf April, A. between the hours of t. n o'cioca a m r 'D"jlr" i. rd fivo o'clock the court iid county hivhMt i'fl :i.low.t.r n !,.',r of"'o'e! p. m ot said ty at ih- ea t door o' the court boose, in the ciiy of Rock ipin t. in said countr ana stauf, s. l. at pab-c yendne to the highest bidder or b:dde s tbe folljwinf real wit: s mtw ic fs in block nnmher me (l) nil A . ars flr aidlti to th town of estate, towit l.t nnmbrr i ... ... m m. S ars and sitn.d i, thi coanry of Rxk Isian il to 5' tho nest tinl y S 0 and sta'e of Illinois, free from dower tnl home- Jones woods. S'help mc, if I ever find of'saleh aP,Sc"'ttr0f sale. ! t guy I touched fer that m pick a Daud March id, a. D. iSa. fight with him and lick him. Goodbr. . . ..s "1Mi,CB1B' : I'm going home and gi t some rest. Chas Adminlstratsr cf ths eat.tj f Kebes:a Bamaer. i , . , . . , decearca. '' f ing hansoms is hard work." And the fwccxET A WU.CCB, ttorcete ' pickpocket etrdled down a side rrr;t z the picture at rcelaHcholy. New Ytik tfBbicribc for Tbi Asset. Son.-. A SAB PICKPOCKET. "HOOT" DCAiEGAN'S STORY OF HIS MOST RECENT AFFLICTION. Itsn Aftrr a Hansom and Waited Nearly ' 4ay In Fusait or Bo jus Pearl Lons; Chances a Free Lnoch Coanter Xo Prosperity For Him Now. The pickpocket etood on the corner looking very disconsolate. His coat col lar was turned np, Lis hands were thrust down into his pockets, and his hat was tilted forward until tho rtm was almost level with his eyes. Silverstein, the poller in at the clothing store two doors from tho corner, having held np in vain two sailors and a one armed soldier, left his pest to inquire the cause of the pick pocket's woe. " What's the matter, Hoot?" he asked. DcncgaS, the pickpocket, known on the rcw as Hoot, glanced up at Silver stein, grunted out an oath, and then letting his head fall cn his breast again relapsed into silence, "What is it, Hoot?" Silverstein was growing curious. He had dene light fingered work for a time himself and knew something of the changing conditions cf a man's life when ho n:ado himself an offensive en emy cf society. "See that, Jew?" paid the pickpocket, hauling a ecarfpin from his vest pocket. It was a short gold pin, topped with a hngo pearl of that raro virgin pink. It set nicd to Le a valuablo bit, and Sil verstein 's eyes glistened as he looked at it "Tako it to Cooncy," he said in a whisper. "lie's cafe." The pickpocket langhed iu hollow fashion. "Too safe," ho said. Then ho straightened np, threw his hat Lack on his head and said : "Silverstein, iu these days a man like ne ciu't got no license to live. What's the skill of my Land, that can take mast anything from a screw stud to a scarf pin from a man without his knowing it, against tho brain of a man that can make them thiugsr" "Arc yon natty, Hoot?" inquired the puller iu, edging away. "Xo, .Tew, no; Lut listen to me. You know tho hotel:! are my graft and this region down hero rny market. Well. I was cnt spotting today, and finally along comes a folkr that I sized up for my meat. IIo was a dressy guy, with till color ribbons on his hat and tbt m l,s on his shoes. He had a tig pink necktie on, aLd in it this hero pin was stuck. From tho size of his chain, I eaid to myself that tho pnnkiu on tho eud cf it must bo a bird, but when I sec that pink pearl I decided to let tho watch go and make for that. "Will, ho was a nervous cn.ss, and I couldn't get a chanco at him for a long timo. I followed him u;i Broadway and laid for him ontsulo a restnuraut while ho took lunch. Then he met a lady, and they took nicro lunch together. When ho camo out, the two took a hausoiu, and I hear him say to tho driver, Around tho park. ' Well. I follow tho hansom to tho park, and, seeing which cutraneo it goes in, lay around tho cir- ! clo for it to come out again. Two hours I waited there, Jew, and then I see the hansom and runs off two pounds a-fol-lowiug it down town. My man, ho leaves tho lady at a house, then drives to the corner cf Broadway and starts walking down slowly. Xow, says I to myself, 'I've got him.' But I didn't get him. He meets a friend, and they go and play billiards fcr two more hours. Well, I was busting, I was so mad, but T mado up my mind to stick. I see a dozen juicy chances go by, but I couldn't leave that pink pearl. My eyes watered at think ing of it end my fingers itched for it. Ey and by my man conies out, and ho and his friend go iu a saloon, one of them places where yon stand up at a fidjheard. I followed and just as my man lift3 a glass up to drink I push again.-t Lis friend. Tho friend pushes against him, and he turns around. I was waiting, of course, and next min ute tho pearl was mine. It was a long chance, Jew, but yon know a feller'll tako them once in awhile. When tho guy turns around, I was chewing a sand wich from tho counter and bawling to tho waitur for a check. " Well, thi gpy misses the pin. Damn rne if I kuuw what put him on. You know I dou'c mess a job like that, Jew. Hy heart was a-going hard, Jew, Lut I almost fall3 over when I see him put his hand up to tho tie, feel around and then, instead of hollering murder, police, watch and a dozen other things, just grin and say to his friend, 'Some sucker's got a gold trick. '"There was me with the pin in no palm all ready to drop it in the salad on the count:. When ho don't make a hol ler, though, I snakes her back in my pocket and in two minutes am on the way down to Cooncy. "I saw easy times and no chances fir a couple of weeks on the Etrcngth of that pearl, Jew, and when I tossed it ever to L'ooney I said, 'tiivo mo $250, a quarter ralue.' Cocuey whistles at the pin and picks it np. Then ho begin to look ; queer, i inally hs dtps tho pearl in a ' glass cf water and, picking np a knife. B UC1P mc 6eS help me, goes a peeling off that pink color. 'Coouey, I yell, 'what are yon doinS- 'Fish glue,' says Cooney. And he throws the pin back. Wpll it M-a rn.i nf tlicm fiV, rlna , p 9 pearls. You ve seen em jut a bit of 8lass painted over with fish glue, just ringers for the real thing, but wcrth about 50 cents. I walks out of Cooncy' . , n trance. I comes over here, and I afn'S vn,Ttit fn an 1 . -m- fTV,t,i1 r.9 . about 50 cents. I walks out of Cooncy' . . . la a trance. I comes over here, and I ain't moved fer an hour. Think cf it, w i. m j , ,Jew, think of it, all day and a long chance fer that thing! Take it and give tn ol t- Enlarged lymph glands. tt'Aat the Lnsp Mean and How They Should lie Treated. "What arc these lumps in rny baby' neck?" is a question often asked the doctor. Lumps, or kernels as they are often called, because they feel like grains or seeds under the examining fingers, are lymph bodies, or glands. The system cf lymph glands and tubes covers the entire body. If it were expensed to view, it would have the ap rearance of meshwork. Lymph ducts lead from the skin, from tho mucous membrane, aud from bone to lymph bodies which ore further connected with one another by tho same means. At any point where there is an in flammation, a sore, a breaking of the kin tr mucous surface, there will be found open months of lymph ducts into which waste matter is liable to enter This waste matter sets np an irrit Jtion end an enlargement of the lymph bod ies to which it finds its way. It will now bo easily understood how such an enlargement or inflammation of tho lymph bodies always points to a state of inflammation at some point, perhaps at a considerable distance from the lumps themselves. Thus a felon on the finger causes enlarged glauds to appear in tno armpit. Lumps in the neck may sometimes be plainly traced to eczema of tho scalp. ometimes the month is the seat of the trouble. Large and inflamed tonsils may be present, or tho teeth may be decaying. hen tho ear is tuo seat of an ab scess, either before or during tho course of a purulent discharge enlarged glands are common. Enlarged lymph bodies just behind tho angle of the jaw nro sometimes sig nificant of catarrh of tho nose and thd adjacent portion of tho throat. Tho existeueo of enlarged lymph bod ies for a few days, or sometimes for a longer interval, cannot be said to be iu itself dangerous. The case is differ, nt when lumps exist for several weeks or longer. They become changed iu char acter after this time aud begin to break down aud form purulent matter. This stage, too, is more difiicnlt to cure, as surrounding tissue uiav become aflccti tt Tho skin over tho glands is involved and becomes part of the large, soft, red or purplish swelling, now called an ab scess, which either breaks or is lanced ty the surgeon These enlargements may become in vaded by tho tuberelo bacilli, from which consumption of the luucs or a general consumption may develop. uuriug tho conrso of an uifcctions disease, when the glands in tho neck sometimes become enlarged, the euro of tho throat must not bo neglected. Thj use of an antiseptic solution on tho affected parts will often produce an ini luediata good result. Youth's Com panion. About I.izMnlos Itada, Rods, although thev mav not entirelv protect a buildinc. mav un serve it f rum being seriously damaged. Tho Jefferson puysieal laboratory of Harvard univer sity is protected in tho following man ner: Each of the chimuevs is nroviilert with rotls which aro connected wi:li conductors running along the eaves. r rom tne corners of the roof conductors are led to tho ground and are connected underground with a conductor which entirely surrounds the building and wnicn is connected to a permanent wa ter supply at least ten feet below tho snrfaco of tho ground. Iron pipes are driven to reach this water supply. This is ns near an approach to a cago a cir cumstances would permit. A trolley tar has a lightning rod in its troll y, which is connected tlirnmjii its motor with tho rails and the ground. it is not bevond rossibilitv. hnwevor. that a discharge descending the trolley arm should refuso to co through tho mo tor aud should seek a quicker oscillating pata through tho car. This is not likely to happen of tcu, for tho network of the trolley wire and the telegraph lines of a town or city, together with tho electric light wires, separate and divert into many channels tho electrical distnili- ance. The great increase of wires in our cities serves to protect from great dam ago by lightning, for many paths are offered to the discharges, which are thus broken up into more or less harm less sparks. Professor John Trowbridge iu ChauUuquau. Poison Ivy. Just what it is that induces poison ivy to play its injurious pranks on some people at some times and not at others is still a profound mystery. One thing is certain the number of people susceptible to the poisoning influence must bo cstremely few, from the fact that in the vicinity of Philadelphia the highways and byways are overrun with tho plaut to au enormous extent It is frequently impssciblo for people to go by without brushing against it, and if it is tbe vapor or some exudation from tho plaut which causes the trouble thou sands of persons must be nudt-r tho in fluence to every ono who sutlers from it. The writer of this paragraph knows of a tract of laud cu which the plant grows profusely and on which many scores of laborers are employed. These laborers are frequently set to weeding and pulling out the plant by the naked hand, and, so far as the writer knows, none of these men was ever poiaoutd ty it- The cattle cat it greedily whenever they get an opportunity. It rseeins to Lave no injurious influence on them. ilefchan's Monthly. Lvorlish In Janan. Here are some attempts at English to Le seen on tne signboards in the streets cf Tokyo: " Wiue, beer and other medicines." "A shop, the kind of umbrella, para sol or stick. " "The shop for the furniture of the several countries. " "Prices, no increase or diniinuh." "AJl kinds of superior sundries kept here." "fckin maker and seller" (portmaa teaa shop). London Tit-Eit a has he news ef ajdilee? Story of a Mall Carrier lhat Be Has Is Somewhat IMsrredilrd. Seattle, Wash., April 6. A tetpara to the Associated I'resa from Nanaimo, B. C, says: Jack Carr.a United ftatia r.'ail carrier, arrived fcere lust night from Michaels, Alaska, via Daw sou City. Carr claims to nave a nufwe from And ree, one of his carrier p'geons bavin? been idckcd up. It is stand that the tr.sage fays that Ar.dree la alive and on land. Can- will not ative out the inc-s sage for public ation. Sever al parties rt Nanaimo claim to have Ren the nitfsage, and cay It 1 to all appearances authentic. Full crteli r.ce Ik not Riven to the re port here. Ex-Mayor W. p. Wood, who arrived from Dawson a fjw cJays states that he saa- Carr at Paws,in. Carr sail ncthlrs about Andree to htm. From other routces 'Vh1 heard some vague rt forenefw to Andtee. hut consid ered them without fotindalirn. Carr left St. Michaels lost Thanksgiving. LaCroftSc'a Joke on Herself. LaCrosse, Wis., April 6. LaCroafo, the second city of the state, played a fur.ny joke on hrrself. and es a result of it will r.ot partkii ate la the election of Charles V. Karde-en to a place on the supreme bench. Save tho judicial election, there was r.o other ian.liil.it. to vote for nor issue to settle, and with the Spanish war stare, the excitement of raising regiments to g t.i Cuba an 1 Dr. Powell's acceptance of the Spanish editor's challenge, the matter was cr.- tiri-ly forgotten. Monday evening It was discovered that the elec tion bouth-c had not been erected and then it was too late to undertake the work. The city will save about 1,500 by Its for getfulness. Hill for C iirrtni y lli-lorin. Washington, Ai.ril 6. The Mil pre pared for the reform of the currency and the protection of the treasury by the sub-committee of the house com mittee on banking and currency wa Introduced In the hmiEe yesterday. The bill was prepar-jil by M'Cli ary of Min nesota. Prlp.ce of Illinois and Mitchell of New York. Eiclit-llour Hay at Milwaukee. Wilwaukee. A rll 6. The eight-hour Working day rule has now lif-en still fur ther extended In Milwaukee. Mayor Ilattschonberser has rq proved of the resolution adopted l,y the ('"iiuncT. Coun cil on March :S making the eight-hour law apply to men at work on public buildings. Say XVe Have Impaired Our Right, , London, April 6. In the c-ommns yesterday a niemlior ask-d thr attor ney general. Sir Uieliard Webster, whether either Sialn or the I'niled States had done anything t i impair their common law or international riithts. The attorney general rcpllod: "Yes. There are a riUtultr of expres sions nf opinion upon the part of the United Stat.-n. which I think must se riously impair their rights. In regurJ to Spain I am not aware of anything of the sort." Harried on Thirty Minute' CoarUliip. "You may talk about your Lrief courtships aud marriagi s on t-hnrt no tice," said Captain Arm Card will once, "but I think I once wituo.-wd the quick est undo match era record. I was run ning as a conductor between Kuf.-'cll-villo and Owe usboro, us I did fur many years, aud cn a trip iu the winter if ISM I got a pretty country girl pnssi n- ger at a little llag station south of Cen tral City about !):4. a. in. A fow miles farther em at another small station a big strapping looking farmer, ireseil in brown jeans, with his trousers tuck ed in Lis tall l oots, got on my train. Tho fellow hadu't opened tho car door till ho spied tho rustic lass nd btffiro ho toejk his seat iu front of tho girl ho had smiled at her. "I punched Li.i ticket, went in the smoking car, and on my return to the regulur passenger coach found thoire-i a river tiller ei tho soil sitting in tbo samo seat with tho maiden, chatting w ith her as if ho had known her siuco birth. Iu 25 minutes alter they had first met the fellow called mc to Litu and said: 'feo liere, podner, we want to get hitched. I hain't kuowed Miriuda Jauo here Lut 0 minutes, but wo Loth like, an she's willin an so'm I. Whur's tho uighest parson, podner?' I took them cu to Owen.-boro, and tho happy bridegroom and his blushing other half were passengers back on my train that afternoon, l'or hurry np nuptials it dots strike me that these ought to have tho cake and other special prizes offered for emick yeast love matches." Louis ville Post :an be overcome in almost all caui by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and tbe Hypopbos- phites oi Lime and bod. While it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, in SCOTT'S EMULSiOM it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system It is also combined with the hypophosphites, which supply a food not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. Be sot to ret SCOTT'S Emulsion, See that tat ua and luc arc oo the wrspper. All drurrim: 50c and 1-oaJ ( SCOT! t BOWSE, CbcBusu, Krw York. Wasting in Children H" " ' 1 wi ll' -e- -111snnnassnMrX- err-r-jsKjavA sslsasiiaas4a tffclaWelVcparelicarjrAs slTfiating toToalfirainc ala -Urg tb StuCaitt aiklDovcls of IiTHrc s I )iUonXfcrrtf u) -tir-andilt.Ccr.tains nrinw (ijiuT.Morpiiinf nor llkxxal JVOT NAttCOTIC -ua i ' r ouwkh AfraVrlL'-itrt'dy for Constipa tion. Sour Stonuch.Diarrrxca. VY'iruis jCoavulsioris .Feverish' or find Loss or SLLXP ?t. Sural Srgruatnrv of inburancx. J R1. BUPOF9D, General Insurance Agent, Tbe aid F re T".e- tr'ul aa'a u low at avy rs.'.sbi esaapaay eat Umt Tcu pauMiig at suliCiCad A.D.HDESING, Insurance agent. IprpvnU tha followtr? well known Ptre and Accident Insor ance Companies: BtTats- Os-r-a- lis Ct. .Ec:j--t r. T AawTo-k .BaSao, N t i-aorUs J J srssrhastar. h It -..lHJws""- V. New York w -tcnesvsr f it " Hi "m 0rciA " ... Rcllarce efr.u-.m V.r m ... Kc w Hirr.j-s! K' l(t - Kl-klily ana Casialty -, ... Olflna corner Eighteenth street and Second avenue, second Boot. "u!ophon. icT: C, R. CHAMEERLIN, INSURANXE I Q AGENT For the Following Safe tnl Unliable Cotupaal' s m i Tratkrt Ina, Ct... Chlcazo ProrldOTa Wahie-rVIfcs,Clo Prondsiioa Imperial Ins. Cow. Lcmdoa CaUadob'.ac Ira. Oo.......IMlEtcrrt XugnelfAnerloaa In. C ..Usarpoul aucl Banralk racllc las. Co ..iiet Tork Bona Matoai Inf. W-.'. 5a rra-elco Office Boon SO Mitchell & Lynfie i Block. Tfdtph'xe No. 1093. Eugcr.o J. Burns HealEstaft' Insurance Boy, Sell and Mcoagc property. Collect Rents. Tbe old firs and time tried company rcpre asnted. Kates es low as any reliable conpary can aScrd. lour Patrons? It ScUelt!. . Cc 1SJ3, BesBd At . Harper Hou Blocks amv 1 iSWAs" 4 cWaV-. J .l.iiaja; VUnm I 1 SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILL. b'ONATUI.S ox -UK WRAPPER, luyviTaK OF ti mm W ' pet o a one : ntt mij U !l t.t an'il hulk. Drat llc acyiow U aal i ttrulnf alss It fir at iiwsiia that tt fmi an will bnswaa SW7 that ro 0 f TO E4-A. 1 THE TBAVELEES' GUIDE. frmrkVQ. ROTI ISLAKD PAHflC RAIL V way II' kets ran he pnrcl.aswd or su'l clierae t K IS i Tweriinrt.li airaat !, or V H I A V C-T"1, ein rifibaeorBB Ttlrtr- 1 ruvs ' B lUWiaUV. AlWIIIa TtIXri. EAiT. Tin. lleMct toil 1 A Il:iati4.. . Ki Wimli l. n. At k c... 1 toe spa la T.a a urn )e u4i,r Oaislia A MIii'h atsili ('inahaA II-- Mmi Ki ... : ta alisA: a iih-'i.1i Ea . I N11 car, inrci 11 A OmaLa.. rt fsolA atoires nis I'i.. r. et W..0I1 a al I'... ,K.n--C ity . J t-ewa leianil A VC ,rln-.-to a':, am !.: am i t mi 1: kaa. ItoDani : -i an in epm .-fa p I IKI 4 l'1li-r. a 'I1li .11 r it:i'Biiij iinm lrlt mm 111 a m 4:ilfiaiu!lll'a.l.M ll lt arrui 41 am III mi hi , m;Tn pat I:-" 1 at T ltsa . girii-n i.e mmmn ' i:ii a 1 T:tl ltcs- ls'n A aitinrt Aeram's 91 pialt t wJ Um k lla.A A II . I . i. . ,M I . m ... ' " (. .-i.ll.lll.,, - T" O.' (11 T , Islas atit.evi. w ilion r.-tl, t ra U tl ira arrival. riejianoT. JUallr. wxe'tit fun day. Ail otiiers daily, li lephinw Hm furnlayrTetitrir a Pnl'mnn sleeper srll W at lhe.!eiarillr.whnAaill Icasa Utt tin. Cairo at I a. as. Mobility. BUKMVOTOf RTB-C Q IUH w.,-1), it rut asana sa4 BlXMtA slroct, M i Yannx, AjrrcU TRAIN. I aarrs Rt 1. a.irni.fl,.lA p. - "L., ap,)nj,f,.ifl. flqr y-ite. ti Mnaaoett' Cl.lrarn. otltrlli f, ckatoa 4 Dntiicjae . I'enra, Hra-dstuwa, llor llt.etir A We P;. I'S'ilA Mianeapn'U .... htterlll,. ( lrittrf. a lli.kn... M 40 a 7 tap. V.4 t 7:4 I 1-SOpSB 1 .Ct trmitll rl an 7 f-" :i am t ioiin t S:Upa at. L . K.ra C i . Iiei.xr ' trn's am t re eio t1i.1.i,' allf. tOa'ly rxosiit ssnaty. CHICAe.a MILW At KKrt A sT FAtX Kail-w-y-lcrine A aniih western UlTlsWm I tt Twerni. :li a reet, iM-iw.ca rirst and ana avciiooa. L II e.reer, A Kent. "" urn 7: am 4 pin t:(i an A nhic a Mali an 1 Expn ss. ........... Pt I'aal Cxirap.... trc v'lilaiid acc'tmniutlatloa ""Dallyexespt Bnntlay. P. tCK 1-I.A.J.D A H(K A RAILWAY-lli-rr 1 Kir-1 A,tii. a,a . . ri'o-AlK.isa, Oen'l Tat A.tu TRAISS. LlATB Aaarra hprli-trC ld, C'ineliitiait I'co- n. ee Fe'ifla a M Mai Et... t rtcnovKlai.ua Kast KrclKtit. E sore-s... Pe-ria f.trnm rTelflit Me A. sharrard accma... . (Vile Aeroniodation I '! earirl KherrhTt Afjrnm HOtl ana .n atn 40 pra lti:Sii am I .' pni 7:1" pm c;nikm s:4i aa S:7 pn ft tj t-er trains leave C! K I A f (Volt. STtiuefAepot live oil mlnntrs aarltcr tbsa tima siw-0. Train marked daily, ail other uaiu CoIonnSand Stone Quarries UfitA fcuilcHna ttcna Athltr tnd trlmminji a spcciilty. ' For ehetpncii, dcnLMttj Dtt ttktitj axeelied tj ttoi. Ttl tec does cot wirt or color tb wall fsltb Alkali, etc Pl rrat CI for Ai'Jattc frt:i rewjwa cr"fal atteaUt b 4 1 retnrktA prcnipt! At oar etpes. CirimTTi-m ! mlleifroin Eock It'.i ofl rs tn C. B. Q. R. B. Tralai No. t.4 10 wUl ttop Acd let t!l'.ri 9 Ad ob. - Brld.o tlor.e, corn crib blacks tnd foundation itcne mj size dnlrei BtnplA cf BtcBt tl PkoVo of BantJ'Bfi m be ) el Boefa Vo. IS, tfltebell a.Lfftilt'ibEllI tuf "Ad (5 raa t i ' 't i- ArtLar BcrraU, mzaagex. Rock Island or Coboa, 111 1 1 : pra l:suam aw am !1:1S a l:A am :H1 pa t w pm :A am aia