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1 THE JLBQPO, "WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1898. m m m 1 1 fc Hevenue Currp evtry tctt!e cf OLD 1 HERMITAGE 33 certifying t3 tha Afs ar.J 8 Wf - V r ' ivr,nw, tvl ' - a W. A. (IADses ?5 V - VA o. ALL DCAltRS SELL IT Kg 1 Professional Cards. Atrotatia. 7.1 A Ha -tart at Law. $( Nfan4 a J It lu. Baa UuJ T rU Maui HJaa J aauaaa Mm aataaa. I r Atko.era at La. J. J. ROACH. A Mot-set l Lav. Ahatraeta. rmatnina A Of. ! K Im fc-touoA aeaaaa. j WbL U LUDULI11. Attortav lt-a. I Vwiav w f ,raa lata-AI f-ajal Fat. J . Nne KtiMIA IP 8ua4 a, ut,r kuek. J a a, ?. o. a. vuin I SWfcKSKY A WALK S3. , A ereey I sad UaaaaaUora at La. Z OtSaa a aWicatoa Bleak. CHAHLM J. 8 FABLE, tlAta At. rmtaOrw ai la. Utta Si McilRT A UcZSlBY, Atwnart L. tm BMMf e aai iar. aa ; mtMwuna Herafaea. avwea A , !, kaehar UuM, atittl I, CUAi. II. HL'BBFLL, ItMfM) at l--Jiitl at IM uav .itMir. Ija. rntstciA, VX Wll. t. FAT 1 05. 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I'rA tk-AKjr lb" cljr tvlj. ficc acaian lh trlU' r ti tho ..-. irolr.i:-.l cufif-Mn sttrtrd frn ih'in ly o hlh atrvr.s; thtm ui. to a ir" until lh jr tLr. I!kmJ lhat Iht y l.aj hirr.l no mffi luim. 1 lUr.U Avry aid JIunkj;r tw ton nut lite outr?K pun l:?h. X. nuch rn n fie known, an I ihr thi ijr .f tlie Uef. a:c Aaa Ihxt tl.f nil. cr,l r nrrsi n s ri-aijp by J'imi n nr..l K.i.lcrly to Me thtlr llir. H ilfVtliT"!. t-At. that :he wh fitittliy w r- lnvol J in a tlit-r nli.hl'rnN! rtw ith lh irUirer arl thi-ta. ai l that i.r. thns irh.u;i wii .ia Mr. hat tharritl rel0l- Lati'Iib. Mkh.. Ktb. S. Th Mftho- dlt i-ir to havr ltn left unpro- !'-l f.-r hn the last IvslsUtur? re KilrJ all :rll Uwa fur the limr i'u:lnn tf ri'iisioua pirii-tl.. unl j- ai-t- a tr-noral Uvr mvcrinir th! rj:-h-f t. It hns i!cv-I-.ik J tht no provlsiun was m.ii. hi th. tlw Matuti f.r rhiri'hi hvin-x A rnTiiVTM.inal x-Jiry. wii'jr th'A' with a rorrrvKAtU'nAl puluy linir Ir.c !.:!. . Th- MMhoilist are. thi r fre. Wt without n.fani fur I'-sAlly ln orr".r.tln. IIIImU Mai ftriuilnr Mrfe I'nln Itrath. hlirinpfitl L !. 2. .Wi.rd r.aa rc-te:v-'I jri-!t-r1ay at the ffn-e f th" at lorney KrrTil that Ftnal r T. C ll .. first Asi.itant att. rnpy general. I n.t exfe. t. 4 to live arvl that he cmiU aurvUe more than three it f.iur dnya Vmser. Ki-r.ator llaI t. ktn i:i In Sj'tlr;ci 14 ahout a-ven weikj ux Al'h 1 1 urr. !e wcrt to h!a h ai. FVNa. f..r tn Jay, whf n h rftiirn.-i! 1 1 l.l. rtutl. a. but t i tj g!v thc-u uj. an I murn hi me axaln. tnrnMu. I. ln n Virginia. li:. Linoixl. Vs.. IMl I At t.-l.Iii-- n th-rmotneter yh il.iwn t lu. wits tt. tnr"t ff a ftill nv.re l--rl.ml fa,J. 5.iti'vTit Vlr,-inU r-M.-ti a lil.x.'.anl Mowipr ail .it . si a forty-niii No d iniAe ta ii rl.-J fr-jin any lr.t. THE VAriKETi Cblrrts ftrala mn.t rrtMlnee. OiliaTo. Krb. 1. F'TT u!rr rre the n,o- ta:f !n. r. r t t t Tr.,- t.-liy: Wh. at Mr-y. t.ti ! W.f. e..-t Ky; Ji.ly. 0t iri rlil 1 ":r: ft j-lffiilw r. nttl ",. t iiiS. ;;. (Vrn Mitjr, 0 ntl rVw. rifr: cJly. i enr. ml e?'ei? rTrf-. iite May. f tmt rT.r. rb-M ; Jrt. p. H lZc. . I t.e I'. rk-May. . rl il- ertl l' ;r.: Jillr. 'i-rntl t.cj ti.Ii.l- nal Lar1-Mwy. opcn-tl t 2't. tkwd Ju!. onmJ II.:1. l.rej I'rtv'iire' Tnttrr rtrA rreaTifry. l- frr TN: etttA 1alry. 17c; fr.n.i k rc t-ck Ur. Fi.ru Freh rt. ek. ir-'e ft 1 . Tr. I Fou'iry Tuik yf. M.v fer tti; ihliktra. ('liiV; dut ka. f t'- r ttr--C' tnn;"Ti to tlj.Mre. tW- P" u. rrn IVtatota-iUI- ih.is ft m.l Ablrac Lit Marlu Chlragi, Ib. t. Ilt Iti!r.ate4 retupia (r tho Tuy. !.; iuatltr ax t d- rr: left er. about market tnxrat.-ly Atie. ofnina vrak ami later ! I.n roc fiea rante.1 at $XVtM) f..r ptaa. iC(i2.i:, for lleht. titiTO for rib rntklnc. lt.;otiJ' f.r mixed. Ar4 IT.iili for heavy akinr. ar.U hlppiD lt 'attle EtirnAted re rtlpta l.T the day. 4.0v0; quality fair; mark.t rather active on loral an l thip pine Afrount: fr-l.rA atraJy: price un-rtar.r-J: qu.tatlnn ranged at fj(t'9 t 'T rholre to extrs aieera. H JOfi y K"t t. choke do., ft 04U fair to avi. $i Kfli.zi common to medium do.. bntrhrm' ateera. t10&3 attinkera. JlfctilW feeder. iJUiJ.) feeder. : 3dl l roan, $2 0 6 4 W heif. er. fr U -i bulla, oxen arid rtafw. X0b4 Texaa eti-era. and $3. it ?;.) real calve 8heep an-! Lam he Krtl malrd rerctpta for the day, 11.0C0; iuo tu'lona rared at l ttH.S weatortia, li.SOtj4.C9 itatirta. and II WlTi lambA MllvaakeeCraJa. Milwaukee. Feb. 1. TVhcAt Stroacer: No. 1 northern. re: N-x 2 aprlnir, iis;r: Ma-. tZc. Kve Hicher: No. 1. Iaii,c Itar.ey bu a ly; N. 2. 4J'it; Mniplc. ZO'aic. I liArkata. roTA ; Hy -Tim..tT. Ud. V2f7. firw-l fl'O ISO toe -vH.tM. ttutier-ratr to choice. Hr. freJi creamery. Sl rrr-ta. iMehca- V-c. Turaeya-AA liej-Allie Te; drt4. ice. Cattle- lluietiert par for enra fed tem V? V tva aad kaifera, JuJv,c; cairn. 4, CASTORIA Ttr Infinti and CMldrtn. "ATamaTi IIS C0IIF1IIT. Now Believ They Have the Vote Necessary to Ratify the Ha waiian Treaty i OPPOSlftOS PTOT 15 AITW W02DS. rattlCTAW Dearribea tb Kind of Self-Cov- laiaak Tbcr la fader tha Dl Re Klaaa Whlta Qaotea Job Ahrrman'a Boak Fleam from tha Xatloaal Xootb ly BaUae Aheet -Apparent lacreAae of tba Ibt Haak rircalAtloa. Waahlngton, Feb. t No bnslns of ttnportanr as trarr acted by the sen ate In open ression yesterday. The ft A'.ure of the abort session waa a ?ti'." rmnt tuaOe by Clark (It.) of V)o rr.Inff. a a matter of personal privilege, ccncemlns his vote in favor of the Teller resolution. lie maintains! iha: his vtte was In no r.-ay lr.consist..-nt with bis Republicanism. And Jecla.ed that he would not permit anybody tj read Mm out of the party, as h? r.is satisfied the mcfpn of the party would not convict him of politlcnl htry. . The executive session took up the IIa alian Annexation treaty and talked About it ail the, balance of the day. The Anncxcra are feeling belter. They aay they arc ciifiilent that nixty senators, whose votes are necessary for a two thirds majority, will vote for ratifica tion. Cnr.ddin.9 Is found in the detcr mlnition rf the friends t-f ratification to prtss forward the treaty to a final vote. When the executive resrinn o;ened yes-tc;-!ay Tr.uraton made a motion for the potpoticH:t.t of further consideration f the treaty until the 1st of March. The niction was voted down vIva voce. I'latt Argue, fur .laudation. riatt of Connecticut opened the de bate wliii a carefully Arranged argu ment In (aver of annexation. He spoke for bou! ar hour and a half and dwelt prtit ulariy ui-on the importance of tho a ui:i:len i f ;he island.- from a com-tiivrtl.-.l poiiit of view. He contended tii it our cimmerc? would in fall cases foii.tw our civilization and urged that we lioulJ ure very legitimate iaithod to extend our trado with outside na tions. n?t by pureuir.g this course wo ttould also extend our Institutions and idt-is of govern merit. He put in a good dwil of l is time proving that the chief f!'lTunt cf Annexation tas the sugar trut. I'ettlRrew took the floor as soon nit Tiatt had torcluded. di-voting him self tFi ot Lilly to replying to the Con neetkut senator's remarks concerning the- iceftil govetrment of the Wands. Dull of the Teopla to Hawaii. Ili made a careful analysis of the constitution lndiT which the Dole gov ertimer.t exists, showing that It had I on adopted by what he termed an "allrg'-d" constitutional convention eoiiipcs.d of nineteen members one of a horn was Dole who had lieen mem lers of the committee on safety whluh played such a prominent part durin? the revolution, mid of eighteen other deie.ttvA. He showed that while these latter derates had been elected by what was called a popular vote such was not the case. Of 11.000 persons t nt:tl. d to Fiiffr.nto only 4. COO had voted for them. This convention of tbirty-sevf-n persons thus chosen had adopted the cou.titutlon. and it had never tvn snlimittrd to a injpular vote. IVttigreW dwelt upon th? fact that Dole had lieon a mewlier of th!s convention and said that ger.tl" raan had himself elated f resMent of the republic. Aacar Men taut ml tbe I.laadi According to the terms of the consti tution A s.'I.utor must pof.te-ss 13.000 wotth of proitrty or have An income of I1.M0 or year and a pfrr.in who was n t worth II.LOO In taxable real estate or had an incom? of J500 was disfran chised from Vi-ting for a senator. This qual'lWatlon prcttically. he said, shut out all erna except those connected ith the sugar Industry from cither be coming senators or ffom vjtinc fur At nntors. White was the next speaker, and he pnt in a large portion of his time quot ing John Sherman against annexation in the secretary's hook of memoirs, as contrasted with John Sherman for an nexation now. IHIITT 1N RK.l.ti TWELVE MILLIONS 1raa There ftaa rtresi a lleereaae of Caj.Ii ia Iha Trra.ary. WashltiKton, Feb. 2. The monthly statt rru-nt of the public debt Kucd yes terday shows that at the close of busi ness llom'ay the debt less cash in the treasury Amounted to !l.bll.701.3S. an lr.cr.'Ate for the month if $12.iS3.771. This i urease Is aettiuntcd for by the decrease In the Amount of cash on hand. The debt Is recapit uiuted as follows: lntcrejt-barlEK tiebt. 47.:C810; debt on Ahleh Interest has ceased since ma turity. ll.3.'S.;iO -.debt bearing no inter est. i-.lf7S.774: total. 11,233.173.114. The treasury cash is classified as follows: 4?old. t:C0.7J1.5.M; silver. i.no.615.1CO; pa per. SletMlCtSi!: bonds, deposits in na tional banks, disbursing oflicers' bal ances, etc., I ll.33S.10Si; total. 133.1:8,008 against which there are demand lia bilities outstanding ameunting to JS29. 3.12. leaving a r.et cash balance In cluding the gold reserve of I223.S71.7SS. The monthly comparative 5tatoment statement of the government receipts And expenditures shows that for the month of January the receipts aggre gated 137.JJ3.6rS. and the expenditures :S..T11. leaving a surplus for the month of l:6.17. The miscellaneous re ceipts fcr January Include IS.aCS.tOl re ceived during the month from the sale of the t'nkn Faclfic railroad. Exclud ing this Item the receipts arr.ount to tiS.7SS.2r7. leaving a deficit for the month of 17.9il.484. Deducting also the payments during November and De cember on account of Pacific railroad Indebtedness, amounting to H3.J03.S22 lr. receipts and 13.449.3CS in expenditures, the receipts and expenditures sinceJuly 1. 1S37. amount to 1167.337.37S and !239. 4t9.201, respectively, showing a deficit of fll.Wl.iCl Since July 1 the government has pAid cut on pension Account nearly v3.peo,o. The monthly statement of the comp troller of the currency shows the totsl circulation of national bank r.ctes on Jan. I!. 1S37. to have been tiirt 444.1 C. a d-?crase for the year of t,c.17. and a decrease for the month cf !2.4S3.:75. The circulation bAsed on United States kv'Di Amounted to 1137:1, a de crease for the year of 110.462.412. end a decrease fo the month of 13.421.794. The circulation secured by lawful money aggregated 123,720.607. an increase for the yearr of lll.Stf9.233. and an increase for the month of 1936,41. The amount of registered bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes was 1213.4S7.C30 and to secure public deposits 133.S32.300.. The monthly statement of the direc tor of the mint shows the total coinage at the United States mints during Jan uary, 1S97, to have been 13.129,010. BOOSE VELT ON CIVIL SERVICE, ays the Merit System Work. Inconceivable Improvement All the Tlnie. Washington. Feb. 2. Theodore Roose velt. astistaU secretary cf the navy, was before the senate committee on civ il service ye.terduy. Speaking of hU rraetiial experience Roosevelt said he had found that the civil service system had worked inconceivable improvement, lie had observed this both in his pesi tlon an police commissioner in New York and as assistant secretary of the navy. Referring especially to the navy department he dwelt at Feme length upon what he pronounced the abuses undtr the former system. He said that In the navy yard the "spoils system" had lecome so intolerable under Secre tary Tracy that the secretary had been compelled to adopt a registration ays tent. Roosevelt said he had investigated the employment tf labor In ell the big navy yards on the Atlantic coait personally, and that at Mare Hard by deputy, and that the commanding officers had with out exception con-.mer.ded the change from the old tystem to the new, saying in mrst Instances that the improvement was beyond belief, both an.or.g the la borers and In the clerical departments. The commandants had testified that without exception the work was better done and more quickly done than for merly. I'residrnt Dole at the While House. Trasliir.gtt.n. Feb. 2. The niost elab orate entertainment of the present cfll clal season marked the welcome of Pres ident IVlo, .f Hawnii, at the White House last evening. The party was much too large to be accommodated in the state dining room, and the table was laid in the corridor behind the great stained glass wrecn. In the Hast Room the president and Mrs. MeKinley, Vice President and Sirs. Hobart; the gucsls of honor. President and Mrs. Dole, and th members of the cabinet received the other guosts for a short space tif time before repairing to the table. Resides almost the entire cabinet, and all the cabinet ladies, there were fourteen sen ators. Speaker and Mrs. Reed and elev en representatives. Chaur.ccy M. De pew was also present. Cnele Sam'. Cereal .I'rodnrt ion. Washington, Feb. 2. The tinal esti mates of acreage, production and value of the crops la the United States for 1SD7. made by the statistician of the de partment of agriculture, are as follows: Corn. F0.er;.101 acres, 1.902.9C7.923 bush els. Jr.01.r.72.r."2 value; wheat. 39.463.CC? aires, MO.Kfl.KS bushe, f 428.347.1:1; oma. .,-,v.wi ttcter, ti?n,u,aev nuneis, 1147.47.719: rye, l.TC3.3til acres, 27.J63. .114 bushels. 112.2.T".47; barley. 2.T19.116 ; acres. 6.fih3.127 busln Is, 1S.UJ.139; buck wheat. .1..S.6 ativs. 14.99. ,451 bus-hc'13, 1.319.1S!(. New National 1'b.h Cnramisntoncr. Washington, Feb. 2. Rowers, who was ve-Fterday appointed fish commis sioner. Is a resident of Martir.sburg, W. Va. He is a man of middle age, and is engaged in various lines of baisness, farming among others. He is a man cf wealth, and has given much cf his leis ure time to the study of fish culture, which has been a subject of especial In terest to him for many years, during the greater part of his life indeed. Ilono Pprnil a Comparatively Qnirt Iay. Washington, Feb. 2. The house de voted moft of the session yesterday to the District of Columbia appropriation bill, but had not completed it at the time cf adjournment Some politics were injected into the debate Just at the close. Refore the District bill was taken up several bills and resolutions cf minor Importance were passed. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The village of Weissenburgbad, in the i Rorncsc Oberland, has been destroyed by fire. Yesterday was Chicago's coldest day this winter, the temperature going to minus 3 degrees. I The consolidation of the Tradesmen's (National bank and the Clinton bank. New York city, is Announced. A spinning miil at Ogglono, Lom , bardy, has collapsed, killing five per sons and burying others In the ruins. I J. J. McCafTcrty has sold the famous , race hor?e Requital to E. C Cowden, j who will probably retire him to tho stud. I Jim Ccrbett says he has retired from the ring until the public forces Fitz ' Simmons to meet him. Now let us have J quit t. I Nine men effected their escape from , the Norfolk. Va., Jail, by sawing through the bars of the rear basement window. J Thomas L. Thompson. ex-United States minister to Rrazil, committed suicide at Santa Rosa, Cal., by cutting I his throat. Agents of the government secret ser , vice are in Kansas City Investigating j the appearance there of a counterfeit 12 silver certificate. President Dole, of Hawaii, has ac jeepted an invitation to visit Buffalo, N. Y.. as the guest of the Pan-American Exposition company. Joseph Hollman, a well-known Chica go r.ewsraper man. Is lying at the point i of death at Springfield. Ills. He has long been in feeble health. Henry Truelsen was re-elected mayor of Duluth yesterday over Elmer F. Mitchell (Rep.) by a majority of about 1.200. He was the Populist-Democratic candidate. A resolution has been Introduced in he New York assembly censuring Unit ed States Senator Murphy for voting for the Teller silver resolution, and ask ing him to resign. I Frank P. Moran, the veteran minstrel, has secured a license at Philadelphia to wed Jessie Miller, an actress. She is ' said to be 20 years old. while the pros pective groom is over "0. The Republican League of Oregon, In state convection, indorsed tbe St. Louis financial plank, and approved President ,McKinlsy's administration and the course of Secretary Gage on the fioan- 'clal question. PLOTS THREE CRIMES Hew a Chicago Husband Set Up a Plan to End the Wees of His Life. HIS WIFE 13 HI JAIL FOB LAEGEXT, Anil Ho Kindly Scmlt Her Carbolic Arh wish Instructions to Take It at 3 a. m- at Whirl, lime Ho Will Kill Himself ami Their Rahy . riaffied by the rolb-c Miir drr In West Virginia Day'a Deviltry Itecwrd. Chicago. Feb. 2. Plans for a double suicide and murdor were ivid Monday night by Charles Reynolds, a laborer, living at Scuth Sangamon street, but th? plans wer.-fiu ttatcd by Lieutenant Revere and oliirers from the Lies plaines street po'.k-o station. Reynolds' intentions were to have his wire. Mintiie Reynolds, comtr.lt euicide by driiikitis carbolic acid In her ceil at the i'es plaines rtrcct station at 2 o'clock yes terday morning. At the same hour hi was to murder their 13-months-oid child by cutting its throat. The plans were then to be completed by Reynolds cut ting his own throat, so that all three would die at the same hour and raoinont if possible. Carbolic Aebl with the Toad. Mrs. Reynolds was arrested Jan. 21 and locked up on a charge o larceny. Being unable to furnish bonds she was placed In a oell to be held untl Jan. 21, when she was to be given a hearing. The husband made every effort to secure the releasj of his wife, but without success, and becoming discouraged he decided to end the lives of all three. At midnight Mon day he called at the Desplaines street station with a basket of food for his wife. Leaving it with Desk Sergeant Quinn he returned to his home. As is customary the basket wa9 searched, and a bottle full of carbolic acid was found concealed at the bottom of the basket. This the officers removed and then carried the basket to Mrs. Reynolds. Police Get There in Time. The woman found a note in the baske. instructing her to drink the acid and telling her of her husband's intention to kill the child and himself. It was after 1 o'clock, and after reading the contents she uttered a series of cries and fell half fainting in her cot. Quickly she explained matters to the lock-up keeper, who in turn Informed Lieuten ant Revere. Summoning Desk Sergeant Quinn the lieutenant hurried to Reynolds" home on Sangamon street, and after considerable diiliculty gained an entrance. Reynolds made no attempt to deny what he was going to do and was locked up, while the baby was turned over to the matron of the station. W EsT VinciMA COUNTS ONE. Nf-ro Lynched for Killing a Man. His Hotly Itldtlled Mini Left Hanging. Pmmwell, W. Vn., FcT. 2. William Bailey, a desperate negro who less than a month ago was released from state penitentiary after serving three years for Involuntary manslaughter, was lynched Monday night by a mob. Railey during Monday evening shot and In stantly killed Harry Draper, a well known citizen who was watching at the N. and W. tunnel and station, because Draper had refused to Set him walk through the tunnel, Railey had been in Jail but a few hours when a mob ar rived, a!id after firing a few shots at the guards about the Jail to frighten them away proceeded to batter down the doors. On reaching the prisoner a rope was lied about his neck and he was dragged to the nearest tree, where he was strung up. More than fifty shots were then fired into his body by the lynchers and his remains were allowed to hang in the open air all night and the body was frozen stiff yesterday morning. It is reported that the lynching was wit nessed by half as many women as men, -h cheered their Hcge lords, and after the negro's body had been shot Into shreds crowded about the mangled re mains. They Were Both "llmt Citizen." Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 2. A desper ate oucounter occurred on the streets of Opelika yesterday between V. J. Sid dell, clerk cf the circuit court, and I. F. Carden, a prominent business man of that place. The contest over the Opelika postofflce led up to the diffi culty. Siddell attacked Carden with a pocket ktdfe, wounding him badly in the head. Carden then drew a revovler and fired four shots, one of which pene trated Siddcli's back, completely par alyzing him. Siddell will die. A LETTER TO WOJIEN. A few tvortls from Mrs. Smith, of Philadelphia, v.-ill certainly corroborate the cla.m that Lydia . Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound is woman's ever reliable friend. "I cannot praise Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound too highly. "For nine weeks I was in bed suffer ing with in flammation and conges tion of the ovaries. I had a dis charge all the time. When lying down all the time, I felt quite comfort able; but as soon as I would put my feet on the floor, the pains would come back. Every one thought it was impossi ble for me to get welL I was paying Si per day for doctor's visits and 75 cents a day for medicine. I made up my mind to try Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. It has effected a complete cure for me, and I have all the faith in the world in it. What a blessing to wo man it isS" Mrs. Jessie L. Surra, Ko. 324 KanJEinaji St., Hulatfelphia, Pa. TrJ-!A AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TUB . EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA - AT PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as our traiuc'iiark. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Wjannis, Massachusetts was iks originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTCRIA," the same that has borne and docs now tr. .- on, every bear the facsimile signature cf 1 t&ZuZa wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' uhich has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America fcr over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see ihat it is the Mud yon have always bougld cn the has the signature cf Cz&ffi&2U wrap per. iVo one has autJwriig from mo to use my name ex cept Tho Ccnicur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher w President March S. lS3fT. &y-,.r. Do Not Bo Do not cnclingcr the life of your child 1y accrptinrj a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAOSIM1LE SIGNATURE CF Insist on Having Tho dTliat Never Failed Toil l?fUn.NCK. General Insurance Agent. Th olfl Flit and Ttu) trad Oompkaun Eapraaavua. Lists Frtaptly Paid Altai as low as any railatJt: easa!.y eaa atari. Your yairat a 1 (oUt-ifta A.D.HUESING, nsurance Agent. Represents the followfcc well known Fire and Acci cnt Insur ance Companies: Boebaatar Gavca Int Ca WettcbeaUr J".r Buffalo GAraua " ... Reliance BucbaMr, K T .... York . Enfalo, N Y ..ttJadalphU PaorU, 111 . Jfanchestar, N B ..alUA'ea. W. NcwTork titsmaa Fira - !aw HaauAlil; " . fidelity ard Casualty ." ... Office corner Eighteenth atroet and Second avenue, second floor. Telephone 1047: Coloaa Sand Stone Quarries Jawed building stone Ashlar tod trii&roings l specialty. For ehe&pneia, doiabllllj and beauty excelled by none. Thli tone doee cot waih or color the wall with alkali, etc. Plant tent ni for estimate will receive careful attention and be retarded promptly at enr expense. Quarries is milei from R ci Island on tbe C, B. A Q. B. B. Trains Not. ft and 10 will stop and let visitors off and on. Bridge stone, corn crib blocks and feendttion stone any size d&slrel Samples of Stone and Photos of BoUdJngs can be sen at Boom No. 13, Hltohell Lynda's bulld iif. Address: Arthur Bnrrall, manager, Rock Inland or Coiona, ILL DROP IN tAaAAaAAMVVIHW BILLY CATTON'S White Seal saloon 1B15 Sccood Annuo. ; . DpiVpA THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. CHICAGO. K'tOK ItASirTftPAlFroBAll way Tickets can M pa rehired or kaaase ctiexketl at KUf Twentieth at net depot, of C K 1 & P depot, con er Fifth avenae and Tatttv Arat atraat, Frank U Plummer, Attest. TKAIX9. Kant. Win. 1 65 am Hi: mi um I ci v. r I. in t u A iiiiiiiIi .... Ki W rih l. uer A K C.... M Dneapo is ' a .nil lira Irolne- ;')mh Minntapolis tr.h l)f. Mni .tr. Ex .... ;o aim Miiiue.piilis Kx.. Ittnvr. inrnln Omaha... meant Mlnearols IH-nrer, rt Worth K C... lKr City A ft J 'tepta.. t Cock Isand A Wwhit aton t 'htrugn Jt !) Moi j-t Hock Linl rtmart Acrom K ck Inland A It-noklyn Ac. X M n atlncvu Wiltot... . . t JIM'S am k r.:Uft am :(5mii 7: 5 a 3:i0iB :'a ll:lam 1 7:40 am '!U:)Dia B:00am tS:(J8a r V:lm I3UI i ll am 10.40 Dia 10-10 pm S Kaat 10 .00 am t :St,ai 1 :) fto 7:1 rai T Ham 1 1:40 am t t: pal riiOnn stsspni i:pni Arrival, tbepartnra. JDmilr, axe pt Bandar. All otUcra dil. Telephone 11193 bandnj eveninr a I ui iimd sieetwr will ha at tlieeeitafirrll:ar, which will leave fur Chi cago at S a. ra. Monday. BURLINGTON ROUTB-C B Q BArr way IVpot Flnt arenas sad SUtaaotl treat, M 1 Young, Asjank TRAINS LUTC 8t 'U, ApriufleM. Peoria Bar n na Mon nontl Clilcac". aterllrf, liaion DuMiqae Peor a. Pf a datowo. Bar llneion A Wen. St. PanlA Minoeapolt. .... HterllrS'. O intnn A Ilnhnnn. 1 1 45 pm1 T RO pm til 0 am 8:10 am fit. I. . k .ma, t 'i tk.L. r aim t h:o pm t Pai.OoatTtaG.ltjtb'ra! S5 fm'l :15 am Daily. ta:l etc jt unnd.y CHI JAC.n. MILWAl KEK A 8T PAUL Ball-w-y-lariti A Wo, th res tero Dl.laloa lienut Tf fliirili.'rm.t luin . . aveimea. L U Greer, Agent. tiwu. 7rfao j7:pai t 7:40 Amjt S:40pa TKAINB tAaVB AaRiva jftl't.!..': T:'m :P" at raul bxprota 4110 am n -wi freight nd Actommodatl-m "j?," Dally except Eanday. ROCK ISLAND A PIOR'A RAILWAY Het t Firt Armna and Twentieth street. It Btokhoiae, Qen'l Tkt Agent. TRAINS. Lata Aabiti Sprli.gfield, Cliiciuiiail, i'eo- '. ria, etc ... 10M vm Peoria a Ktlxmt. Mall Bx... S.nsam 40 pm Accomodation Fart Frelgbt. io-.n am Sif"5'" 1.45 pm 11:15 am I'eont Arcom rreliiht 7:inpm Inaam C.ble A Mherrard aeeom.... uam B:SI pm t'jtble Aerotnodation 8:40 am t SO nat Cah and tcherrart Aeeom t: p- T 5S am Plwiim, l.alM I a u - - n , u . 1 1 v d. i c i animal arenne) depot Ave (5) mlnntaa aarller than tlma ivn. Tral-e varaed daily, all other Ita as daily excitarnlay. LESS THAN 43 Hours to Jacksonville, Fla. Lv Rock Is and B I A P 1 45 p Ar Cincinnati! Big Four...- 7 10 a Lv Cincinnattl Q A C 8 SO a Ar Jacksonville F 0 A P 8 40 a 1 Bnt two (I) changes enronte, both in Union Depot. Sleeper Peoria to Ciecinnatti. Solid Ves tibule Train, consisting of roll man Drawing Room Boffet, and Parlor Cafe and Observation Car Cincinnatti to Jacksonville. Reservation made through to Jacksonville. R I & P By. Depot 20th str . Rock Island. ' B. ST0CX2I0USE Gen 1 Ticket Agt li J