ciUiii'.’Ty creations ttt most reasonable j.ri*'••lt; jy the magnet that will draw crowds to Miss McHugh's tnlllinery lt;p‘niii.c WedneSuuy and Thursday, April U and 1.*•f\»:mnencl»g April 1st the C. 11. • 0 it. K. will operate its truins to and from St. I.ouls over the Davenport,2look Inland and Northwestern lialt-v.-ay liotween (Clinton and Davenport, t'm* affording direct train service to iHivonpert. Hock Island and Moline.Hr (wrjrttiiag portal n hat lo the eye call «tTHORMAN’S drug store.A w»’.l equipped optical room* careful At* ami ab-olutoly tto charge tor service*1ti« tile of ^tasaci Is not urged or uvou moil*Millinery OpeningAt I.ovl Co.* April 3rd.Music froxu 2 to 0.DIED.GREGOTIY-—tn this city nt the family residence 457 Oak street,’ Mrs. Nicholas Gregory. Friday March 2D. ut 11:30 a. in. Funeral Sunday at 9 a. m. from her late residence to Key West cemetery. ’’ ‘Friends of the family are invited toattend.—Thu funeral of the late Miss Mc-Canna was held yesterday morning from the residence of her sister, on Washington street, near ISth street, Services were held nt St. Patrick's church. The pull hearers were John Ken mi. Put Mulligan, Bernard Duffy, Peter Doupegun. Michael Bannon amb Terrence Connolly. Hoar $z Murphy conducted the funeral.UHtllgwhich the As Free Ibuuuo.MUtinery OpeningMillinery opening nt Jaa. X«cvi Co., April 3rd. Music from 2 to C.DIED.Mrs.Easterlors,WednecordialSalF.ThisSate.BeaufroiprltmySolid