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THE Mae mmi runty It Guaranteed by the (io.ernment. . . Note the 'abels on the bottles. Kentucky's leading br. nds are OLD CROW NO HERMITAGE W!! 2 x n . ik ML JO 4 mi imm err the r-n fc ax1 Cap. jl I ! L II h a fwrnBicnt Gsara lice Itul JM with this bottling H f Al.t. IjKAL'CHS ski.u it JB Proton! Cards. Arroassfs. 9CA9KBIM A McCASKUrN, I Attaney m Law ir arau a an all nri MMtWlnatlillt Mfli HUM ' iKI.LT. K. It I . .KKII.LT CORRELLY A CONNELLY. Mm ti uut. Money loaned ranee over Thorns..' dri . i , , i.r S Mad ateawe ,t..l Me. -nl. (il! :r. ,-i JACESON A MUB8T. "ee ti HMUt It . k LUOOLPH. A tm wntlni IHMIII Local Ruel iBB. Noterf ln.il II f.ooad Ben a ft nnnr a u vain at 8WEXNKT A WALK AH. HUt CUA'U.Kri J. Br AKI.K Stakel i item ? MoBNIBY A McaNIBT. INK'UKUUf ween mt aa M a hi hi b gmieotlaaa irafatian. Mhaaan l-radn dank-en. Laaaa Bnanawag CHAM. II. IIIHH.I.I. Siaomer ai r i J ia,iee of iM Mi oaten ia th( li.il T-ierkoee 0VIMl1ur luWA 5 van r. II. FIRST. M D Ftynletea aad Brenea. SBlM nm IW (e Tnea tint HfMi i jUn BSh mmiu ai 1 w I and fM a SatMWy. tat W. l a at M i,i , j m a L. SILVIA. oaarbwia . mi i DR. S. II. MILLKB, Vetefanry siirreeu aad Deau.t I a MaafaBf nf SVatlatry Fj ifi ih aa teeth WnKri I i . i k fiii - - - lathon ami mnmarf. Ii mi Fourth ' .me-. HiitrifriMll If I Tel eptv.ne n IM AU enila property at temlndaav aJMnrraora. JAMBA P. UTJBBSLL, Areklteea tad ana. rtataaaaaN DBACB A BSBBS. A rah. anew ar.l Baoertataa4eaa eaeanas aft. an. HINBT UABTJB, fro p. law. LEGAL: Fxer-u tor's Notico. r ta'""f l.lhc ri'i Mn-;.''T. di il Ik"" 'I 1 lf I ra pll nl T rn Inf or th.-lai will u uitaMiit rt I., rln. "rk' ta '! tnnl ..f K :k lulu o. I'm "f III niAtttwI. h. rrty ;v.lt'..i th lw itr kf .r- th caaatf man i f Kv k ka -Mid r f ijr. at th- n uniy conn mom In thf c tv f Hk- .it,.l. t the Hit term oa lc f.;f. Moa- i V h- j:. v. w i i r, nt a'.l ; i- tiv aa elwrtaa afataal .t iia rr rallied arm r.iofrl lo .tli-rnl fur Hi piry nf h ii:n ihe a , .-M All pr- ; , ., . Ul r-rrjiii-.i uajie Immediate ta:ncnt totkaa'id iFln.il. Katrd Iklt t'.m liar ' f r. Iiroarr. A,!).. IW. I'liii.ui' ('eiims, fx cutor. f : 8 t 1 r. i Administrator's Notice Bitata of Mar Kl I. m .!-, decetwa Tia Btaliralmcl u feaaa apiomtc' tal Bitr N'atat of tba aa'ata of Malic Kltn rial, r, at lh rnuai or huca tr at.i. aau o: llliaoi. dtPHrl. hrrky prlvr tintlci that ;;) a.iar hf.-r. trio o.aat court of aWa Maal coantr.at laWOtSM of tba clcraof i I man. n tat f .tr of Kork I'latd. at 'ac it I. in. on the M Monday In Mar aiL a iIjo titaa a!) prianaa haini; cIkibi afMtfa'd aatau arr ncliflo.1 and raqboted to a::.L. for iaa ptirpo orhavina tke kanw ad )!. I All -raiii.a tadcMe.1 to atldcatatc are r earaud to ataa lmaM:tat ijmen'. to taa on- laaaajakaa. Uaird tati I'h 1a of M irrh. A. I).. 1 s Aakarai (lawn, Admlnlairatnr. Adrntnlairator's Nattos t-ut .if N f!-eacd. Tka r... i, f. .r d t.aT'- a hmt atpmrtd ad tarai.liof tht rataUof Ni la Jahnn.n. I ilai f Ur M of Kock I- alatt of I liuolr. '!. r. t. grn-a ik.i!c that ai illa aa Sf"rf tVa viiti?7 roort .f Ro-k Irlatrn cnntT, at thf com ix d-'irt xm In i tie i rl Hoek lalaad. al tt.c Mar n.ni cn U (rat Moti'aj ia Mar Best, at atb.rk Um a. I pe- ' hktiuf cla.s anaMI "aid e'at are n .t.lail aid rrui atri: tu atturid. Tor Ska pnrposa nf aartrg tie nai AH itra tadkMed loaald ealate are ratjaaav et tr ial '.ssad.ie parmtiit to the andar- CUBAN OBSERVATIONS Mad by Senator Proctor, of Ver mont, During a Trip to the m Unfortunate Island. TELLS THE SENATE WHAT HE SAW. TTS. FBI DAT. MAI- CB 18. 1898. THE FISE HORROR AT CHICACO. ! DM Mat Sat) Any Baal War. Bat Very Gen uine Want TTaa Ktery where-story of outside of sensational sources. They were made of our medical officers, of our consuls, of city alcaldes mayors, of relief committees, of loading mer chants ar.J bankerc. physicians and lruvyers. Several or my informant:-; were Sr.nnish-lHirn. but every time the an.swer was that the case had not been overstated. What 1 saw I cannot tellsi that others tan see It." Afur paVytiaS a high compliment to the v. ir'.: of the Red Cross under Miss Batrtoc the ser.atur closed as follows: "If oui people could see a small frac tion of :hc n'jvd they would pour more freely from their liberal store' than tver before for any cause. W'her. will Uk.Bae.tkra.tndo.aBd Their a.fferini. l"1 Iv'r tna; unt" t- u . Mm. . P eomes and the reeoncentrados -Two Hundred Thouaand Starred to , ,,,., ... ,. ,. mmmMirn wunif IBIDf lOBI ..111 aa Thoae Who Are Left. TV-ishlnittcn. March IS. Senator aProctor, of Vermont, who returned last unday from an extended trip to and through the ir'.-.nd i f Culm, yesterday afternoon made a -tntcmcnt to the sen ate of his i.bFTvaticrs on the island. From many vifw-imlnts the statement was remark-it.!'. It had evidently been mi st carefully prepared. Every element t). Mth dT of I '.lira M. J'.n i A Imini.'.nitrii. Adminifrator's Sale Notice. e-eT Wa k r. Attorney.. TATI DP ILLINOIS, I Uuiroiirm. I" l itetraaty ctw t th.. Mtrrh term. A.D. ! INUtlim to fait mi tat. e. eate'lt rTwaaani .1. ..tan - -atratn- nf ritimrf kruaar. hatay. "rreand. rraak Main Jii una. J.ll!...v-hl1w, Hal twat-. Harel atiliaaa.. T...U Wltllezr. tVrr M BWI awwnl. i.ri.r. tr. Jtatkt t. henSf arlt.n tkit k. nrtita of a r re tit .a raa. . and rt. rtd i. Uw re tn II. 4 f.ie. net the ! h tar of Marrh A. It f at Marck I'rai i.f d enntt I. 'kr aa raaatyi fd du. - ftrator i f ad "tale. alHun .1ra. tke iwh da. . iri. a l haf iaa the knr ( t n o'f'ri at. aad Are trtAark p at . Inwta lie Im-.r foa- oVkaTk Bt ef .aid dT at Ifea eat doar nf the raajrt kw.lntWr iti.t l:.. J'l.nl. in aald inantr i.l -late. f I, u pal. r oadae t lar hi, brat ad '! nd.lrr or h..l le a toe f..iwiii.; real rata 'W1t: t aa-Ki - til .. In Viwk nnmt.. r n (1 1 a Wo..-f taiK Aral a iiliti ii. t th n.arn i.f a ara.r lt.-rd In II,.- . .nnly of Km k llana Mi to... fr. f . -l. ai.T an I home Banal rhf afikfe ir Haafrf Ti raa- . f aa'e rah at e.." of .l. Da:. I Mvrk M. A l I'd. i.roaa It. Ktrnaoan "r th- hi .t: if M.haata Ranaaty. dee ata . f ntcarr A Wti kca, Atii.rr.eja AtlminiitTat-r'a Silo Notice, kweeaey A W .'kar, A ttorue) a. tATt F ILtlMiM. i M arm lata an ( o-tt. ( la aMM cmrt at the March term. A.I) Petition t i r. al i tate to pay dtit Ar K'iIi. adwiaet-atrlt nf tha e.laie of aae. if h I . .-... !. r. Aatn. Life It aratkte 'omoaay. of Mail d. f'.v.a . Hoe K. hi... r Cf lt RaU. f.tiarlii" M K 11 aad J- 'i a. KeiW Maiiee i ke ahr gii a hv he in na of id.' rri r of trade and n'er -.1 in loeahoaeen litle-le-n.'. .hi Ike I I I dif ' Marea A. I. kaay, m MarrS term aal conn. I, the aaartairiod ada.1' i.'r.f i of ..id rat.tc, will na aiariay. tke Iota .lit of Ap'll. A. II tw. r , (..,,,,., . ,,e a o'f loek a. m and InrarVet i m . ha-Wtt al th. k .or of ten n attnrk y m of .aid d.j. at tie .a t Cinir of the f erl honae. in III.' fit. kl Kork l.lan l. in aal I r, mh ami -t.it . I' n paol r atad.e to the khaki -t ay a kad M tdi rnrhl.l der. Iaa ft 1 wlat rra' ea a e. aaj -el, t .larever l Ik- A . r aad koaa. t-a. r ihtt ..f .anl Ak'nea Kaf y. in- widow of -Iaa e. W. Kclii tbcrrlo. ! wit: The wi nee h df of th-' at .we.t .jn-irt r at d Ike aaa h at qaa'ter of tha . inkwe.i ia.rter. a'l ka aeetiaat an abac tarentv alt i'3i in tewr. Mpltaaft .rr.p'ra.'M rn".b of raaa-e num ti r f.iar ill weat .if tke I: i Pt il ia tba eunnty al ''.'. la and ii be ttate of II i-ol.. i ' ef -. ra - fXWJ Matrh 10. A. D 1. An.ra Krt.LT, Adn n't-atilt of tie ett-lof Jaae. w Kelly, a. aeed. hw.taai A W.LKia. Attcmerafnr Pet tioaer. lillililiLUilM BXAT09 rr.orTOS. of r. nnt!ona!ism had ben ftudious!y ellminatid from it. and it bore not the sliRhtost evidence of an effort to arouse the public mind. The natiur.al iiaran lino bill .vnp un.Ter fiaxaaWati n and Mal lory of Flotilla araa fnlnklnaiiaik when Fi ye i iite;-. i) fll(. chamber and inter riip.ir.p ItaJlorjf rnnKsti-d him to yield to PltlCtor. v. ho Aawtred to m.ikoastato m"nt rnaat 1 1 llllkg, his iilmn llhwn In Cnba ef Uttertal to the senate and to the COUBtrjf. Hail Ka rei.ii CJaaaajawaanaa. ""' Proc'Uir rc.-.d his FfK-fch fr. m manu crtpt, He hepan by dciryiA( in toto the repprta Umm : . ts in any team an ! of the poveri-ment. He went to Ctaka to .laticfv Uaaaatt of the facts that couM ;. aten and beatrd. in th course pf his ipttth he :.id: "It har hi-in Btatcd th:.t 1 suid there was no d..:ltit that the M.-ine v ap blowfl un fr. m the i brMMc. This !3 a mi-. take. I may hnvo v.!),) that ;ut h trai the pi n eral Imprcsjiion aUaWaal Americans in Havana. In fact I have no optatoa almtit It nty;f. and hnvo carefully BTaadfd fi.rmini? i tie. 1 i:ave no atten tion to th. n . n't --;. stirmisi at I met the memln ia i r tin- Court on th.iir beat, but w mill us s.nn .ipiriaih our i--ui.:i.e cmrt In ffftAld to a pcBdiag CAM osi that Imntd." sltM.itloo on tlir Nhiml nf t'nlia. After slallng tl at Ihe only sipn of war al Havana was the .!!: rs he oon tlnueit: nOattaadC Havana all i huntri d. It l Bad piace. BjOT i it v.ar. It is des nlatl.in and distr-'ss. ii-i.- ry and str.rva tlon. Kv.-ry tov.n and villape is sur round, d l y a tr. i ha trer. 1-.. a sort of rltle pit. hut construi-li ! i a pfaka new t.. me. a a a p-, ,n, nu fg surtound ins -ountry th" people hare been driv en Into these f. rt filed towns and hela there f.i Babatet as th. y can. They are virtually prfaNni yards. K ry railroad at.ttion is within ore of these troehas hi has ;:n arim d i'.sard. Every train has an nrn-ori d fulpht car. h opln led fur musk. try. and tilled with scluie-rs, and a pilot cnirlne in advance. Onaaafery i. Baaaaal ad inii Adhawta. "With tMa e:c-ptien there la bjo hu man life or lUMlaUda lutween these ."rtlfi'd towns and villages, and thioii,hi'Ut the nrlhaie of the fi.ur west ern provinces tOarept to a very limited extent amonp the hills where the Span lards have not beeti utile to go and drive the rople tn the towns and burn th. i,- dw. lllnits T kaw nu anlMe or hut In the ert miles of railroad rides from Patau del Hio pr.ivinee in the west across the full width of Havana and Malarias pro virus, and to Sapra la Olrande nn the north shi re and to Cien fungns on the south shore of fianta Clara, except within the Spanish tret has. There are nn doBB stic animals nr t rops on the ri h fields and pastures except such as are under gur.rd in the Immediately vicjr.lty cf the towns. In oth.-r words, the fparlards hi 1.1 In these four western OTlaLea Just what their army sits en. This is the 'pacified- con dition of the Poor western provlncea." II.tw yon Sore Throat, rtmplea. d pprr Coiored Spots. Aches. I) d Sutra, I 'turn In Mouth. Hatr Kai.io.-' Wnte Cooa K.mkpt Co., itio Masonl TirtipA ( hir g .. M.. for proof, of turn; capital. IMaVkad. Wont eared in 15 to 35 daya. lOo-oaar ire the most ratal of all iiseases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUPF- b? , l GUARANTEED remedy JT money rctunaea. ton laitis remedies recognized by all eminent physicians is the best for Kidney and iladdcr troubles. PrkM fgat. tUMj Si daa. aal ky M F aUkfaaa. I OMUlliiN F ItPI ONCtNTKAIlOS. BayaThat :oo.ooo IVoptr Have Dieil aa a Rrault of We ler'. Order. The senator cxpla'ned how the people living In the country were ordered Into these towns by G.nra! Weyler and then left living in a sanitary condition that i. "unmentionable." He said: "Deaths In the streets have nut been uncommon. I was told by one of our consuls that th-y have been found deai' about the matk.-ts in the morning where they had (raw led, hoping to gel tome stray bits if food fmrn the early hucksters, and that there had been caaos when- they had dropped dead In side the market surrounded ly food. Tht se people were Independent and relf-supportlng before Wcyler'a order. Th y arc not beggars i ven now. a a a Btfatw starting I received through the mall a leaflet published by The Christian Herald, with cuts of some of the .iik and starving recon. - ntrad-s and took R with me. thinking these w re rare specimens got up to make the worst possible showing. "1 saw pb-nty aa had and worse: many that ahoulJ BOB be ph. .tographed and shown. I could not believe that ut of a population of l.soo.ooo, 200,(toe had died withtT th'ie Spanish fons prart'iallr prison v ails within a ft-w aaam-.t. past frctn actual starvation an-1 dtt.ase caused r-y Insufficient and im proper feed. My iniuirica wert entind their hotTaLO, reclaim their tillage plots which quiikly run up to brush in that wonderful soil and clime and until Qh y can befrec from danger of moles;a tlon in so doing. Until then the Amer ican people must in the main care for them. It is true that the alcaldes, oth er local authorities, and relief commir tecs are now trying to do somethin. r.nd desire. I believe, to do the best they can. Hut thr problem is beyond their nu ans aad capacity and the tv.uk is one to which they are not ac customed." "I have endeavored to state in not Intemperate mood what I saw and heard and to make no argument there on, but leave every one to draw his own conclusion. To me the strongest appeal is not the barbarity practiced by Wey kr nor the loss of the Maine if our worst fears should prove true terrible as are both of these incidents: but the spectacle of a -.lii'ilion and a half of peo pie. the er.tne native population of Cuba, strugejinp for freedom and deliv- erame from the worst rrissnvernment of which I ever had knowledge. But whether our action ought not to be in lloenved by any one or all these thincs and if sc. how far. is another questien. I am not in favor of annexation not becanae i would apprehend any partic ui.ir uvauue man n. out ntcause it is not w ise policy to take in any people of toreign tongae and training and with out any strong guiding American ele ment. The fear that if free the people of Cobs would be revolutionary is not so well founded as has been supposed, and the conditions for good self-government are far more favorable. The large number of educated and patriotic men, the great sacrifice? they have endured, the peaceful lemperment of the people w hites and blacks the wonderful pros perity that v.ouid surely come with peace and pood h me rule, the large in flux of Americans and F.nplir-h immi gration and money, w ould all be strong factors for stable institutions. Rut it is not my purpose at this time, nor do I consider it my province to support any plan. I merely speak of the symptoms, as I saw them, but do not undertake to prescribe. Such remedial steps as may be required may safely be left to an American president and the American people." KBFOSS M not YET BKABT. Ail nil il Slearil Say i th Story Tint It I. Wen llaaeil on l'tire Inference. Key West, Fla., March 18 Late last night th" cot respondent of the Asso ciated Press ascertained from R- ar Ad miral Sirard the status of tic investi gation. Admiral Sicard said: "It is im possible at this stage to ray how BOOB the court will be ready to make its re port. The members are continuing their labors. When they are ready to re-examine the ofdeers of the Maine, whom I have detained here, they will either do so in the federal building or BUmiaoa them to the Iowa. The court's report has not yet been made. The no- tiif. prniTis. Hon that it would be in Washington by Saturday probably was lasrd purely on inference." There is pond authority for the assertion that the court prob ably will return to Havana before reaching ita conclusions. Itofton, March U. A special to Th Globe from Key West snv?- "tf i learned tonight that a special report of the work of the court of inquiry has been sent to Washington. This is. not the r. port and findings of the court, w hic h have not yet been agreed ucon. but It is in th" nature of a communica tion ior the use of the president, which he may or may not make public, as he sees fit. In any event it will prepare the president for what the board will report and enable htm to take measures ac cordingly, ar the court WlH find that the Maine was blown up from the outside." IRISHMEN HONOR TEE OLD SOD. Sf. Patrlck'a Day Cclotiratcd ut Chicago with a fin al Parade. Chicago. March KSrS't. Patrick's Hay was celebrated in this city In the usual style by the Irishmen resident here. There were speeches denouncing Great Britain for her treatment of Ire land, declaring devotion to Krin and urging that every opportunity be taken to bring about revolution in Ireland against the Btltish. The feature of the day was the parade, which was the most extensive held for many years. There were various entertainments last night. The day was generally and enthusiastically kept all over the Unit ed States its significance politically being greatly enhanced by the fact that this year Is the centenary of the revolu tion (Tf 198. the mertloVie's of which are being stirred by the leaders of the Irish here and in the old country. Loom Mark.ta. Core-is it;. Uats-ltahanc. Hay-Tl rotor A-vaH.71; wild. (CitT Straw-Milt an. Potatoes Mc. Itie11"' Kair 10 choice fresh creamery Kavs-ioc. ("hictena- Scale. Tnrkeya-luj. Doeka-Allre To: drtstcd. I0j. Coa'.-8r ft. 10j. Catile-ltutchtr. r mr corn fed steer. .ite1"' WS bti,en- ; sC: Cltive Horn ..:',:- SUecp-3 .it-;. Firemen Begin the Work or IN-ooTorinj-the Kodiea of the l.oat. CMcago, March IS.-The best news of t-he fire that caused such destruction of iife Wednesday is that Miss Carney, whoso coolness saved a number of the girls in the building at the time of fire, did not lose her own life, as was first renorted.as a result of her heroism. Oth er than that the outlook is one of hcrror. Ac the beginning of work by the fire men yesterday morning there were seventeen missing. At 1 p. m. a body so badly burned as to be unrecognisable was recovered, but it was later recog nised as that of W. J. Wilcox, treasurer of the Olmsted company. The remains Of a woman were also found and iden tified cs those of Mrs. M. E. Harris, who hed been but B short time in the city, coming from Cecar Rapids. Ia. Her 13-yeer-old boy identified his mother's corpse. Four of these who were reported as mis-::r.g have appeared, uninjured, and they are: J. L. Thorfcom; Solomon Grollir.-.n. Sr., and his son. Solomon GroOmaa, Jr.. and Frank W. Teeple. By strange coincidence the fate of H. I.. Nelson, chemist fur the V. A. Olm sted company, was foretold two weeks ago. Nelson was the son-in-law of George A. Fair, manager of the Schiller theat. r. Some time ago a gypsy fort une teller came to the Nelson hi, me at 3"! Erie street, and Mrs. Nilson, in jest, had her fortune told. "You will be a' widow inside of a year." were the ominous words of the stranger. Mrs. Nelson and her husband joked about the dire prediction. Wednesday it be came a reality. Three burned ani mangled bodies in all were taken from the ruins yester day lire. This brings the number of known doad to six, while twenty per sons are now reported missing. The bodiea recovered have been identified as Charles A. Price, Henry H. Nelson and Mrs. If. E. Harris, all employed by the W. A. Olmsted company. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The Ohio house defeated a 2-eent per mile railway fare bill bv a vote of 4S to 4. A movement has been started at Eau Claire, Wis., to nominate W. K. Collin for mayor on the Republican ticket. John S. Fear, c ity auditor of Burling ton. Ia.. has tSsappeared, leaving a statement that he is iV'.SWO short in his accounts. Three of our eight monitors the Caaouicwa, Mahopac and Lehigh are useless and cannot be put in condition for service. Senator Thurston has arrived at Washington with the body of Mrs. Thurston, who died at Sasua la Grande, Cuba, c Monday last. Chili having a little misunderstand ing on hand with Peru will sell the battleship OHipgins to neither the United States nor Spain. Admiral Bermejo, the Spanish minis ter of marine , has wired the commander of the torpedo flotilla at the Canaries not to proceed to Havana. A verdict for 17S.00I damages for libel has been awarded the American Book company against ihe Kingdom Publish ing company, of Minneapolis. Rev. Samuel Q. Be ttes, the cowboy preacher, is going to the Klondike. He will do evangelical work along th.- way and will &ep nd upon his collections for subsistence. The 3-year-old son of John H. Falter, of Janesville, Wis.. awaSowed a cap sule containing bi chloride of mercury and was only saved by vigorous medi cal treatment. Senator Stewart has given notice of an amendment he will offer to the naval appropriation bill providing for the construction of eighteen coast de fense monitors. Lydia Matteson Mcdinnis, aged 62, wife cif John McGirnis, Jr., of New York, is dc ad at Paris. She was a daughter of the late Governor Joel A. Matteson, of Illinois. Ill the United States court at Gal veston. Tex., five Chinamen were ad judged to be in the United States con trary to the provisions of the Gray act. They were ordered deported. Tomas Estrada Palma, head of the Cuban rtbc'.lion in the United States, has issued a proclamation again de claring that the rebels will never accept anything except Cuban independence. The people's Savings bank at Mount Pleasant, Mich., which suspended last October, and Is now in the hands of re ceivers, was robbed Monday night. The thieves secured i5,0OO in bonds and $700 in cash. Governor Scofield, of Wisconsin, has issued a proclamation fixing June 7 as the day, and Madison as the place for the official observance of the semi-centennial of the taking of the oath of office by the first state officers. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 00B RIGHT T:i THH EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA " AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as our TRADi: mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of ilycmis, Massachusetts was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." (he sanm that has borne and docs nasi r - oj every beer the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' which has hem used in tlie homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty yoirs. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and zee that it is the hind you have always bought -f ffm - on the anJhas the signature cf tss$&dfZZ?is rrrah per. No one has GuUioriiy from no io use wu name ex cept The Centaur Company of tthich Chas. B. Fletcher President March 8, 1S37. Q&mi l&j. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by ncr. ptin7 a cheap substitute which sonic druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he decs not know. "The Kind Toti Have Always Bought BEARS THE FAC-SlMM P SlfiMATiiRr nir3 Insist on Having The d at Never Failed You. INKURANCK General Insurance Agent. THE TBAVELEBS' GUIDE. SHICAQO. ROOK ISLAND ft PACIFIC RAIL way Ticket can be purchased or hasBSJI eked at Kit. Twentieth at roe t dewdT .. aSS eon,or Fifth avanne and TUrty -" run, u riuauucr, oacuu TRAINS. The eii fir. an l T!B e trat Coraaantaa hatinaanitao should be rrJktt upon to pro- g iwj m. awrpriauiyiy a V ' fktfaa. jf lMr rJaa"aa ioc. lad $t .00, all druggist.. y ' J SB . jt A SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. S Consumption Will SCOTT'S EMULSION cure consumpt on ? Yes and no. Will it cure every case? No. What cases will it cure then ? Those in their earlier stages, especially in young ; people. We make no cxag- $ gerated claims, but we have f positive evidence that the $ early use of Scott's Emulsion $ of Cod-liver oil with Hypo S phosphites of Lime and Soda A in these cases results in a positive cure to a large num A her. In advanced cases, how S ever, where a cure is impossi- ble, this well-known remedy should be relied upon to pro long life surprisingly. joc. and Si.oo, all druggista. Lass ei Prspily aata. u low aa at t ralisM. aweaoy raa .. Toot rviii at.l'elflad DabBarL t d ftUBathe,. Kt W. rth II, ii,,r A K C'.... M ntienpo is i :i aaricl Del nilnoj t'fanlia ft M;nn aiuli. (ir..ahat Des .Moi ,i Ex .... J haaka A kfinncniiiille Kx .. iKt-nvr, inroln A Omaha. t eaili,t lonearohj Denver, 1 worth a k c... tKaaanaClty ft M J roph.. ;ock la and ft Vaahtagtan. t hiiagoA De.Moio.. Kock lalunl urart Arrom K ek Inland ft It ooklynAc. tUtn attne rl, w'tltn" Kat. A. D.HDESIN6, Insurance agent Itopresnnts the - follow, ;s well known Fire aim Aod .tant Insur ance Companies: Itoebatur Oam.i - la. Oa.. Woetecaei-.. ra - Haifa; 1 Oufuj.. Reliance b (taeim.il i'lr. " Row a-.rai. ta i. ... MI'T.!j.- " ..,. Fidelity and Casn.lty .. Rcttettcacm. R .. ... ..ew York . . ilolalo, K T rtliadolpaia .... ..Paothulll ... Rasehaitar. N il attllweaw WI. New York Office corner Eighteenth street and Second avenue, eecoud tlior. lnohoaa 1C4T: f R. CHAMBERUH, v. INSURANCE s AGENT For the Following Safe and Reliable Companli s Traders In. Co., Cblrago Provkleiice Waetalagton In.,Oon Prord.noe Imperial Ina. Co.. Loudon Calaadonlan las. Oo......... gdlLtmruh Sog 113 -American In.. Oo Ueeruool and Rorwalk Pacific Iiia. fo New York Botae atatoil Iaa. 00. Baa Fracelaea Office Boom SO MItohell A Lyndo'a Block. Tnlophone No. 1080. :(.tTiatn :IIS am IrSSaai I: h an 11:15 am ' 1:111 am iK:ns am ;:in am 6:eti am 4:S6am 10:ldiim 10:00 am irNM tl -II pm .3: nm KsaSaat rriv-ti! lIlnn.rtnM . Il ., , 1 . All other, daily. Teleplionu ltwi hanaaay aveaiaifa PiiPnitn .lreper IIki reiit .fur 11 :IT, arkkk will Ica.e ca'o at .1 a. m. Monday. 1 ; M an It : HI pa B!Sf. cn s:itina :' anS I'lli.lpo 4 if. an " :t:ci a-d i urn n IH:iil tm rl 8:3.'. an iltKpad 7:I in T:laai 7 Ml an I Upnl t Sunday nlU beaf for Cki-I pUKUNOTON ROCTB R B ft Q RAIL! VJ . J.!Lt ' fm avenaa and SuieraU n,,tc h auii..r, Aajanw TRAINS. St "L , "acrinf field. Peoria Bir il ii . via Men ninth Ch'r.sn, .-iicrliuir, i lmton Dnhuiae Peoria. I a .IMown, liii'r- llngton ft ffca St Van! A- ...u..-i. Mterlirr. 0 i'.ton ,k Ilahnq-i St. t . k max ("I v. Peneer A Pa Ooa t alatOalarVes 'Vt ARRIVB 7Hk3 .tn 7:20 p. t 7:10 am't S:0pB t t-tspm tll:"0Br, 7 Mipm 8:1(1 an 7 Till pmjt s:ai pn 7:r.pmle SgftaJ Daily. tDa ly except tf nudiy . plIIOAGO. MILWAI KEK ft ST PAH. RalS 12 -? aHanawnnanja Ulviaioa-I J'Cinii I .1 lii'1 H ri'l-I IP!.,., Mmi -...I . . .venue., i. U (lieor, Ageat. THAIS8 Mall an I Expref. St Paul Kxprora KTclirhtnnd Accommodation Dally exept Sunday. kaaava 7:10 am 4:o Dm i:00 ai. Akkiv. t:) tm 11: HI arrl i i an DUCK PWND A PSORtA RAILWAY- Bf T '"u.ieau ewee a. d iw .."I i i-t;, una i lii Agent. TRAI UK. Sprlnfrfleld, Cincinnati, Peo ria, etc Peoria a St lanrtl Mail gx.!. Accomodation K..t Freight Kxpre'-B.,. ....J Piia Aeoaat tereiirht C lit,- A- nnnirihl a i'Me ActnaaoaVatlea. ....... i:ai'e na wherraT'l Aoeoia..: Lb.vb R.frf. am 10:30 un 1 .41 nm 7:0paj is at am . MS am S:S t- ILWAY-'i th streets Abrivb I 10:il fi .Ki pal 11:15 as 14 aa hat I nn E ugeno J. Burns Real KAttebs Insurance Buy, Sell and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried company repre ented. Rates as km as any reliable company can afford. Ftmr Pstronsgu Is Bolifdasd. A Onto UK, Bseoatl At. BaxpotBwAo Block q I R" Til'P Tlkif.a Ina. v.. rt as at. I. ai . mm.. "-n.t V ra, S tX I JUG I IT. HV. fill. 1 HoTWaf fi .. a: ... . . . " ( i;ii's ariitr i unu lms triven. TfhtuB marfceu dmi)y ail utiitr Utuii. a: v ' tj-t, oimj iij. Colona Sand Sfone Quarries Sawad building stone ashlar and trimming i specialty. For ohoapaess. durability be-nuty osceiled b none. Bvcae aoea not wash or oolor the wall wit a alksil, etc. Plans tent oa tot oatimsiat will receive osrefu! attention sad be retnrnod promptly t our ezomae. Quarries IS mlloa from Island oa the C. B. ft Q. Trains Nna. ani 10 will stop end let visitors off sad on. and This Rook a. a. Bridge stone, corn crib blocks and foundation stone any ebe desired. 8am plea of Stone sad Photos of Buudu. can be seen st Boom bo- IS, Mitchell A Lynda's balid tag Address: Arthur Bnnrall, manager. Kock island or Colona, UL i