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THE ARGUS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1C04. LEGAL Tat ot nxiKuts, i MibunOtitn, I ta Um olrrott erairi of hM Rack Ialand county. Tetae September tors a. D.MM.-U ebaa- SarrFltasrMv-mva. IIM OTtonaelL WT1 hem O'Doaaell. Jase O'lVmneH. Maarte O'Don II. Alice O'looan, Mary O'Donneil, ICIixa O'DoanelL, Jtarjaret O'Dmnell, Andrew OTn Mil, Mary O'DnaaalU K'laa O'Donneil, Marl O'DoTmeU. Maarlc A. n'Dnnaell, Mora O'Doa aell, John T. O'Donneil. Margaret O'Donneil, Mlaala O'Donneil, Mary Arnm O'Oonoell, McUreFnrv.BngeB at Bbcpard and J.R J ok all ton. AlBiarlt of nou-reel.lenc of Marl O'Donneil, Maurtc A. O'Donneil, Norm 0Donaell, John F. O' Do Bell, Maraaret O'Dannall. Minnie O'Doa IMll. Mar Afne O'Donneil, IMr.a O'Dotinell. Manreret O'nnnnell, Andrew O'Dnune.l, Mary O'Dunaell. Kllaa O'Dnnocll.aMl that tb rcald-nc of Jame O'Donneil I unknown, inoleaded with la boot defcndaata. Michael O'Doaaell, Wil liam O'DoaiMll, A He O'DontMll. Mary O'DneecU, McU eirory, Kascn M. ftaepard and J. K. Jnbnaton, hav tn ea fl ed la th clerk' offlc of tbe cir cuit eoart of aald roaaty.aotlre t therefore bare hyfln to th raid nan realdrnt defondantatbat tk complainant tied ber hill of complaint In n g nan. en th rbaoeery side thereof, on the tSth wy of July. law. aad that thereupon a nrnnnw leaned et of raid eoart, wherein aald anil ia aow Beading, returnable oa tbe first Monday in the avmth of September oei. a la by law required. Mow naieaa yon. the aaid non reeideni defend aat aboT named Man O'Donneil. Man rice A. tvonnaelU Nnea O'Donneil. John F. O DonnelU Mar.aret O'Donneil. Minnl O'Donneil. Mary Arne ODnnnell, BHia O'Donneil, Margaret n iionne'l. Andre O'lWmnell, Mary O'Donneil, Rliaa O'Dnaae'l and Jame O'Donneil, aball per aonallf be and appear before aald circnltconrt on the nrt day of the next tern thereof, to be holden at Korfe Inland la and for tb raid coonty. on the tret Monday In Seit.mber aext. and plead, an ewar or demar to tb raid oomplaiaani'a hill of nmplalnt, the earn and the matter and Ihinra therein charred and a etrd will he uken a on freaed. and adecrr entered against job aocotd Inetoth prayrrnf raid rill. baled al Hoc, ltlaoii. Illlnnlii. thin SMh day of Jaly, A. D. IsM. GEORi.B W.WAMHLK, Clerk r aij O nrL Vaaai.1 a Wild, Conplaiuant'e rollcitor. "haaerrjr aetlrw. TATt OF ILLINOIS. IM kiTl Ulasn C'onTT, t To the trpombat term, A. D ISM, (Ircalt mart In rhanrrry. Anna t'aaatt, complainant, T. William Cazatt, oYfenilai.t. To thtahoee named defendant. WilMara raratt: Notice I hereby lven to the raid William Ca att, that the above-named rnmplatntnt baa thi da? flied her Mil nf cmnplant ia raid court on the cBBeery alii thereof acatnat yea for divorce, and that a rummone !n rtaooary thcrrnpoa iaeoed ent of aaid enart acamet )ou. tb above named defendant, rrtornabl on the t.rn day of the next harm of the circuit conn of aaid county to he he fnn and bnklen at the mart houe. In tbe city of Itork Iri and. In raid Rock Uiand rnonre, on tb Aral Monday In ttcp'eralw.A. D. li4. ae le by law required, and eUicb eult I- Mill pendmf In aaid conrt, at which tine and place you will ppaaf and piead, anean-r or drmnr to aaid hill. USORUK W. t.AXHI.E. llerk of raid IVnaft. Jeaana A llrawr. Conplinani s..iieitora. Roik lfland. Illinois, Ja, 7 XI. A. O. 1HH Aaaiaatratra .tlrr : Ctat of taniel Fjwler. deeeaaed. Tb aaderslned narina- neca appotnwd admin tmrator nf the ertat of Danirl Ft wler, lata of th cnanty of Rnrk laland. et uf Ilanoie, d Ceaeed, hereby (tee notice that be will awar afore the eoumy eoart of Rock lriaed conn ty. at the oltre of th clerk of aa'd conn, la tb city of Ruck laland, at th October term, oa lb tut Monday in October Ben, at waick time ail perron tiering claim afi:tit aaid ae tata are aottfled ard reinertea ta attend for tb purpose of baring th r am adjurted. All per ron Indebted to aaid eetate are req netted to Bak latatadiate pancent to the andrreiffnoo. BTT.hN Dhl RY. Adminiptrator. Dated tale tin day of July. A. D. it. BANES. THE 2I0L.IN2. STATE SAVINGS BAITS. Boline, HI. Uta, Comer Plftaantk itraat aad Tclrd A CAPITAL 8100.000.00. aeeaadJ the Molts Bartarj oank. Ortaclaeil IN I latin DTIUS7 91 flMTJ. OTKan'aad aadar Stat Law. Ones froa t a. m. to t m.. and Wedneeday aad datorway alxhta froaTto ttpm roMTn BSama, FrealdeT.t n. A. Anawoara. . . Tlea-FrMldant l.w. Baaaawat. ... caahjar maaoToaai ForUr Skinner, w. W, Well, O. A. Jloe, H . A. AlTurworU, H. Bdwarda. W. H. Adama. Aadrew rnbmw, C. F. Hansen way, Eiraaa Oarllnc. Western Investments GUARAimiD REAL ESTATE LOANS aMda for prrrat parti e u tb nrdea pot of th west by th Orchard State Bank f OBCUAJU). NKBRA8EA. C W. Daar, PrwldesL. t. 8. Dam Caehiar. UFXRXnCM. ar iiean a t.mA J. F. RootBaoa, Caahier Kock Irlaad aUonal O-CCamr. M.D. Maary lvl r Bona, Wcnleeale Oroem. Oorreepoodasce aolidtad. ltrsUZANCB. EfUblltlied 1868. "THE OLlTrELIABLE," HATES ft CIXAYZLAEB mm Unf am 40 Million DoIUra of fjea Mteu fir LUia, Tornado. Aooidant, MaiiBw, Employer's Liability INSURANCE. Bonds of Snrrrvifclp. omCaV-Baagatoa'a block Mack lalaad. Ills. mwnMi tby win bsaerwt yoa. J. M. BUFORD, General Insurance Agent TbM rtnaadTUaavbtod Lzzzz Prcnptl? Paid. ae jaw a any ralkiba aaanpaay caa aaTar Tear ralroaac it aoUclUd. mm ttoplwMB SUFFERED na CHILDHOOD win 3t PrDC .LiuS'A i inn km which woclt np in lutnpt r face esc mass rA eruptions. Such was the deploraWe remdition of Mns. A. Isaacsox, rasiJinp at Xo. fi09 27th St., Rock Island, 111., who reports that e'ic was itnmeUiatcly relieved and permanently cured by Empress Josephine Face Bleach, "I am waU ploeaeU," (he nrritoa, "with youi Faroniea-h. My face wits covered with plmp lflr ; my akin had a rinop brown coat on, and by th" uoo ot one bottle it boenme clear, so that tbo perspiration eonioe thronirh tl:e poros. which were all etoppod np. I am nor nsine the arwond rtotflo, and tho pimplps, which wonld raiaa np in lump? oecr my entire face, hara diaapearea. a J my f kin is soft and fair." What "Empress JosErniss" baa done for others, it can and will do for von. An investment of 7,"c will convince you ot tta wonderful curative properties. For sale bv T. II. Thomas. Drug gist, cor. 17th and 2d av.. Rock Island RUPTURE Painlessly, Positively, Perfectly. Per manently, C-U-R-E-D Without Snrgical Operation ordeten tion from Business. J!o pay for treatment until eared. Diaeaaes of Rectr.m: Chronic Constipation, mricture, Fiaaorcf Proline or Itching pile permanently cored. Flrtnla cared without the ore ot knife. Pile re more d wittiont pain at tbe Medical and Surgical institute DOCTORS audcrson sc rose. -WHERK- C0NSULTATION IS FREE Permanently Located In the Ryan Block, becobd and Brady Suecta, Oareanort, Iowa. ALL AFFLICTED ARE WELCOME. Drr, Anderron and So are eraduata of tb leadina- medical college of thia conntry, and with SO yean' czperienc ia the treatment of colonic u ire arc a. CATAKKU. TDKOAT AKD LTJKG9. They rnccerrfully treat Catarrh, Throat and Lane, diaeaaca of the digestive organ, dyepep- utw utiuwici, cvueupauon, cxirouic ojar rhcea. K1DKIT AND CKIKABT Troahles apeedlly removed. KERVOCS DISEASES. Th tnnet amrravated caeea are epaedily and imwaiHiDu cuxvQ uj our new meuj'Ml or treat ment. LADTKS AJTLICTKI Special attertlon flven to all diaoaaee (Mscnliar to women. Brety facility aad advantage for tbe treatment and apeedy ra- rauTau m line cisipp oi tueeaeee. Electricity Its Scientific Applica tion. Facial blemishes, aa molet, nperflooc hair wine marka, tumora, wena, etc., removed by eiec utuyau. BLOOD A?TD SKIM DISEASES. All trouble atiiing from tmpore blood, acrof Bla, eczema, tetter, tumor, oicera. etc. Caa be oonraltod confidently by latter or other wise, pend 4 cent for qaertton blank. Addreai DR8. ANDCRoON KOaX, Eyan block, Daren- pun, aowb. B WINTER. Wbolaaal Dealer and Importer of Wines and Liquors. 1(16 and 1618 Third Arc READ WHAT Ham WILL DO It will Clean Silks and Woolen Goods, Ribbons. Curtains and Carpets. It baa no eqnal for Cleaning House, Killing Motbs and Removing Grease Spots. rot Keid It. Sires Money ud Lisor. PRICE 15 CENTS A CARE OR TWO CAKES FOR 25 CENTS. Address H amo H. Des Koines. Iowa. -: w ' am, Vc V NO MORE BUSINESS. So the Republicans in the Sen ate Declare, EXCEPT AS TO A SINGLE MEASURE. Th Bill to Correct the Alcohol Schedule May Paaa Two Senator Wke Waat to Malt Speeches Met Their Chanee of eaeeeaa Chairmaa Wilaoa Ala Thlnka th Kad of Itaaioeea Baa Beea Reached t'.pKal City Itema. Washijihtox, Aug. 21. Tha Republi cans say there will be no more buajness of importance transacted in the senate this session, except, perhaps, the passing of tha bill correcting the alcohol schedule. The Republican leaders say thia session is over to all Intents and purposes, and they include in thia the making of speeches, as well as the passing of bill. Yesterday, from the time the senate met nntil it went into executive session, Lindsay of Ken tucky was ready to make a speech. The Kentucky senator desires to defend the action of the senate nuance committee and the Democratic members who supported them. It is also understood that Allison was ready to make a speech of some length on the present status of tariff legis lation. A Question of Get tine; the Floor. It is possible Unit both of these speeches will be made by the courtesy of the senate, although the Republicans said that no speeches would bo made. Some of the Democrats assert,- however, that if any attempt is mnde to prevent the speeches on the Democratic side n quorum of the senate will be recalled nndrr duress hy the st-rgcant-at-arm. Ou the Republican side it is claimed thnt the tariff debate us well as the tariff legislation is closed. This n.ay lead to Nome ugly feeling if insisted npon. If Senator Liudviy should get the floor he could not be interrupted by points of no quorum, as he could not be taken off the floor without his consent. Where the I'olnt Can Be Made. Bat whenever the attempt is made to call up the resolution upon which he is to speuk the point can be made, and the proetit iiuliCMtioiiH are that when the sen ate meets again there will not be a quorum present, as a number of senators intend leitviiig before tomorrow. Harris hns given notice that immediately after the reailiug of the journal tomorrow he will move uu executive version. This is in the interest of Judge Porier, of Tennessee, whom he desires to have confirmed. If there is objection to an executive session suflieient to cauae tbe point of no quorum to be niaue it will result in carrying over tbe nomination until after adjournment. V. ilaon Agree ith the Republican. Chairman Wilsou, of tbe way and means committee, has reached Washing ton from Long Branch. His. ear!y return was connected with rumors thnt President Cleveland would come to Washington at once, aud that some action on the tar II bill was to be expected. Wilson denies these statements, but says that he looks for the president's return on Thursday. Finding o many senators away from the city he does not think that tuere will be any action npon the separate tariff bills this session. llson says that his return was mainly because be thought the Tars ney free lend ore bill would come uj, but as so many members have coue home he does not look for any further legislation. Loaa of 10,000,000 in Revenue Involved. The commissioner of internal revenue says it will be exceedingly difficult to se cure effective treasury regulations under the free alcohol provision as it stands in the tariff bill, aud estimates that it will result in a loss of t lu.liOO.irJu in revenue it not repealed. It is possible that the bill correcttng the error may pass the senate tomorrow, although it would have to Le by unanimous consent. It is probable that no objections would lie made by the Republicans. THE ERICSSON LOST HER SCKEW. Miaaiasippi liiver Suage Oot in borne I atrnctiv Work. Washington, Aug. 21. It is not proba ble that the navy department will risk any navy vessels iu the Mississippi river after its experience with the Ericsson, now on the way to New York. When the little craft was docked at New Orleans it was found that not only was one of the pro peller struts broken, but that the propel lers themselves had been knocked and chipped away from striking unseen snags till hardly a blade remained. It was fortu nate that tbe contractors had taken the precaution to fit the boat with cast, iron screws, a foot smaller than the bronze screws that will be used at sea, or the dam age would have been severe. Senate Adjourn to Wednesday. Washington", Aug. 21. The senate was eighteen short of a voting quorum, ouly twenty-five senators having voted on a non-political motion. The four supple mental tariff bills were all reported from the nuance committee and sent to the cal ender. Several bills were passed, amoug them the bill for the speedy prosecution of tbe claim of the United States against the estate of the late Leland Stauford. The senate adjourned until Wednesday, after an executive session. Come on After Ktrike Expenses. Washington, Aug. 51. United States Marshal Arnold, of Illinois, who was a conspicuous figure during the recent strike, has come to Washington to settle his strike accouuts with tho department of justice. The accounts, which aggre gate iXO.COO, will be liquidated as soon as the formalities have been complied with. Keiralations tor hoddr Oooda. Washington, Aug. 21. Richards of Ohio has introduced a bill in the house to restrain aud regulate the importation, manufacture and sale of shoddy. - It pro rides that no fabric or garmentcoutaining shoddy shall be sold unless it is labelled plainly, showiug the proportion of shoddy contained. Thank to the President from Chicago. Washington. Aug. 2L A handsomely engrossed set of resolutions adopted by the Chicago Union League club, thanking the president for using the Unite! States troops at Chicago during the strike has been received at the White House. The Peacemaker Caught tha Bullet. IJiXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 21. Professor J. P. Nelson, a teacher in tbe Kentucky State college here, was shot in the leg while trying to prevent a difficulty be tween a negro aud a white man named Glass. Both Nelson and Glass are strong Breckinridge men aud Glass, iu attempt lug to shoot the negro, in awue way nit Nelson. PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD. Th Supreme Chancellor Re porta Against Their Bwraltioa. Indianapolis, Aug. 3L P. U Colgrov. who recently p maided at the Michigan Re publican convention, and who is chairman of tha Kuights of Pythias committee oa law, was hero to coufcr with General Car nahan, who stands at the head of the uni formed rank Knights of Pythias, on ques tions ot supreme import to the order which will come np in the coming eonlave at Washington. Mr. Colgrove received tbe report of Supreme Chancellor W. W. Blackwell on too question of recognizing the Pythian sisterhood. The supreme chancellor reports against the recognition ot the Pythian sisters. This decision will be snstained by the committee on law and will be so an nounced at Washington. The other ira porant question, that ot refusing to allow the printing and further use by German lodges of the ritual printed in German something which threatens an irrevocable split in the entire body of the Knights of Pythias is left for Anal action by the supreme lodge. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS The street car strike at San Antonio, Texas, has ended. The company agreed to take back the men at their terms ot H.50 per day and to employ men instead of boys as conductors. Henry Hodge, one of the best connected young men of Kufaula, Ala., was shot and killed while robbing a store. Before dy ing he said that he was driven to the deed by poverty. The Wichita National bank will reopen its doors on Sept. 1. An extremely rich strike has been made in the Nettie Morgan mine on the Lead viile gold belt. The assay is KU.-J6 ouuees. John Harryman, of Martinsville, Ind., aged TS.was killed by a bull which butted him to the ground and then trampled him to death. A year ngo Mrs. Harry man nearly lost her life by the s.ime ani mal. Ha was then dehorned and thought to be safe. William A. Snyder, a well-known mer chant of Gozad, Neb, is mysteriously missing. It is regarded a definitely settled that ex-Representative R. B. F. Peirce, who was indicted with the Hauifheys and the Col fins for looting tbe Indianapolis National bank, will not be tried at the approaching term of court, and that the cases against both Mr. IVirce and Cashier Rcxford will be stricken off. The National Farmers' congress will mcst in Parkursburg, W. Va.. Oct 3 to ft. ltepreseutative !uaw, of Eau Claire, Wis., is improving slowly. Rubies of the true pigeon-blood color are se rare that it is estimated they are worth ten times their weight in diamonds. Signora Teresini Labriola, a daughter of Professor Homonyme, of Rome, has re ceived the degree of doctor of laws from the University of Home. A dentist at Lancaster. Kv.. claims to have pulled 141 teeth iu a single day. Senator Teller thinks that Senator Hiil is the coming Democratic candidate for president. A Pennsylvania judge has decided that Roman Catholic sister may tench in th) public schools, wear their religious gnrb while teaching and be addressed by the pupils by their religious names, but they may not teach the Roman Catholic citechism. And the Uoveruur Yet to Hear From. Siorx City, Aug. 2L "I will not per mit tuis prize fight to occur withing the corperate limits of Sionx City,"said Mayor Fletcher, in epeakitig of the effort being made to eet the Corbett-Jackson match here. "Wuat is more, I doubt if it will be allowed to b fought ou Iowa soil. So far as my jurisdiction is concerned I shall unalterably oppose the movement to have the battle fought here." Deny the Corn Meal Trnat Story. St. Louis, Aug. 21. A strong denial is made by the ;managers of both the corn meal mills in St. Louis of the story sent out from Kansas City of the formation of a corn meal trust. Gsorge M. Fianaunu, of the Flanagan & Co. mill, said: "The formation of a trust by the corn meal mil lers is a practical impossibility." Making m Novel Caneaaa. Clinton, Ia.. Aug. 21. Charles A. Lloyd, the Populist candidate for congress in the Second district, is making a novel ativass. He goes from one town to an other in a lumlier wagon, from which be makes speeches on the streets or in any place he can get an audience. He expects to speak in every towu and hamlet in the district, aud by this method is enabled to cover two or three towns a day. Battle of Fallen Timber. TOLEDO, Aug. SI. About 5,000 people assembled on the battlefield of Fallen Timbers on the Maumee river, twelve miles above this city, to celebrate the ceu tenary of Payne's victory. Here, ou Aug. 20, 1711, he defeated the Wyandot, Ottawa aud Delaware Indiaus, breaking the power of their confederacy and securing peace to the then northwestern frontier. 8a it I'nder Civil Rights Art. Bloomixgtos, Ills., Aug. 21. Howard Williams and Abraham Cecil, young col ored men of this city, have each com menced suit for 3J against H. IL Greeu of thia city for refusing to aell them soda water. They allege that Green refused them the drink on account of their color. Going Into the Tinplate Unsinra. I'lTTbliCUU, Aug. 2L Dreifus, Block & Co. of this city have secured a ten-acre tract at New Kensington and will estab lish a tinplate plant to cost about fMO.UUO. The - concern will be known as the Uuquesue Tinplate works aud will em ploy SOU operatives. Four Children at Ulrth. MoXETT, Mo., Aug irt. Mrs. R. F. Mooriuon of this city gave birth to four childreu, three girls and a boy, the com bined weight of which is sixteen pounds. The mother, who is a small woman, ia do iui well. Royal Arch naaona. Tor-EKA, Kas., Aug. 21. At noon todav tbe general grand chapter of the Royal Arch Masons, Hubert K. Nichols, grand priest, presiding, was couvoked in tbe Masonic 1 em pie. Danville Miner Keturn to Work. Spkisgkield. Aug. 21. State President Crawford, of tbe Miners' uuion, received word from Danville. Ills., that all striking miners there have returned to work. Thirty-two Penan Killed. Rio de Janeiro. Aug. 21. By the ex plosion of a gunpowder wagon in Largo de Sapidad thirty-two persons were killed, many more were wounded and several houses were demolUhed. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. few York Financial. New Yoaa. Aug. ta Money on call eaey. Ottered at 1 ner ront Prime mercantile pafer 'XLh ner rut teriine; exehanira lail with actual buoiun tn IwnkrnT Mint '!. -i tor di-mand and S'Vii.OM for sixty darn; Ht rate W, ?;. (VuilUt'tvlul Olilk 4l4 i.M. 1-llver rvrtinuatv l3V.fj4V: no sales: bar ail. rer At. Mexican dollars il . Inited blah-a hontla. i'a nwnlar. un do 6'a coupoua, llrfe do 4a r-yular. ll:; doCa coupons. Il4t: do iTa. tJ bid: Parillo 6 of TO. ltd bil. Chiennw Grain and Prod are. Cntcauo. Atur. l Following were the aaotatious on the Uaard of Trade todav: Wheat Aiiutnt. njieaed iVc closed M'ie; (September, opened tlHc, rhwl fti'ic; Ileveiulwr. niened etiHc closed &M4c. Corn Aniist n;,,-ii.xl c. clie. .Vfi-; tviitour ht-r. opened fcce, closed Jlnv auviied 5I clf-d S.'Sc. (let Aumbt, opened iHe", clH-d hcptemlMT. oHne,l te, rlakd Wi'.wc; May. opened 3l!iic, closed c. Pork Ailirnst, oiiened . rioted : f.'Itfin!wr opened f 1:lii. rkwed S:LM Lard tteptem- hcr, ojiened fT-ITi. closed t 1'rodurv: Butter-Extra creamery. Sic per lb; extra dairy. IW; packing atork. UHuiSu. Ej.-p r'resh stuck. l.Ujc per doa Live poultry I liii keua, 7tc per lb; prinir chicken, lit : dueka. T'-aJ-e; turkeys. 'Se: iroew. Sl.iU fe.tt.tiu jwr dos. Potature Hose. Jl.Ti-il.sS ier ubl; early Ohio. Cl.jtt.l.l. Amile. ai.WaTi.7.1 er bbL litrries-b.ackberrieit, Wilson, il.ju &.!... ir 10-it ca.se: I nirberrics, fl.,l.7j per W-qt case. Honey White clover, 1-lh aectiotis; 12u U'S.- iiroki'U comb, hrllc; dark comb, Euod condition. lOc: straine I Calif.a-ni b.t k. per iu. Chicago Live Stock. C HU ago. Aug. St. Live Stock Prices at the I'nion Stock yards to-luy ranged an foilown: Hos Li-tiuiated reeeipta lor the day 2M.il ); saUw minnl it .i.;.V'. .ln piss. .vk,b,V.35 lit:bt. .;.... lo rnncb packiuit. f-ul'i j.'.tlrt m led. and t-'U.i i.!U heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattlo-IceipU f.ir the day. SlUah n nota tions rauk-ed at $t.i(:rj.tti choice to extra shipping steers. $1.15 u4.Tu s.od to choice do. eM.".ii..niiiri.i irooa. r-i.j.1,.1.,11 common to nieiliuindo. Si.-vjfain bntrhem' etc-r. ai.To fcSl Miockers, fijO:(-l.iaj fKters, Sl.i'-l.W cows. .:!., t:L,M h.if.r. Sl.'aiii bull $2 to .A2j Texas stocrs. and tijHJ.4.S veal calves. s-heep and Lamlx Receii.ta for the He llllr llH.M, m,.m..l n II 'F. .1 hi " - - - " ... ci.ii wraicru, ci..r ...pi lexaiio. j: ."Ml.ijj uativea, aud iLil Si.l-1'J lauLa. The Loeatl Marheta. . obaih, rrc. heat foe. Com- fi'Ie Oara- SO'iic , 'la 1-nnouiy. 11t upland, tioa'll!; wild. ?2Sii;iouith r.a$r: haiad. 19 rnuiiucB. Bnner Valr to'cholca, -c; creamery, I4c Kee Prrh, llo. Pu liln vnHnif .l,l.k.,i. I. rji - djscn. rarrr and vxarr&BLB. Potatocr hoc . Ooinr. ic per hi Bl.iet,erne-s-i.lo a cas. Grape tic rer lh. LIVX STOCK. Cattle Rntcheea tiae an e fui j - - - " r-' i i 4t7 li r mm ana nehta ?u .. HoV li-C5c heep iotUe spring iamb, fi nOOSS a bead. r fit. . Coal -Soft, lie When Baby was sick, we pave her Castor!, When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. Wh-n ahe became Mi, she chmg to Caatnrla. V ben she had Children, she gave them Caaturka. ' """" 1jo1T" laaioira REnlEDT tat " R EuriATinn na"nrrtiuei k. aa.u.n, GERKAI KECIC1LL1VS. k .. . . : fjr jKriDea oy eziaeat piysiciaai "fltiGimn" PAIN EKFELLEDX r "nTgenume w.TrarfetM'k" Anchor." I Look alio on Backs for Dr. BJchtar'a ten ir- Ad. KichterekOo. New York 29 KIGnEST ArAKOS. tU Branch Htmata, 01 fllswsiks S.c rd Stic, for ra'e hy ilorat Von lanecarts. c ilei. Ilariwr houae . i natmacj . iiocK lalaLd, ill. -liftfter Drsrew FOR MANKIND. WISE'S PFLIETS Tha Greatest Remedy known toacien. e for elieaps of the NERVES SLOOO and BRAIN (the Imporuii.t :i f u :7c tioii of liie anatomy that ahiaild act In U!ilm I fncrante-fi to p'rmnnntty ctrr N.rvoes Pnav trntion. Keniinnl Ueaknem. KalilnK Memory. Kroken Sievp or Kestlet,etii.. Ileiolaelie. icneral LsMtiide or UeWlity. COST MANHOOD, Nia-titly I.intsloii. ari.nxle. tierniatiirrbea! Piinplex and all tlie evil enVcta of youtlitul errors overwork and over IihIhIkciicc of any nature. tow n M rnlirt tytrm and create new vigor in rnttia and body (of cither sea ) NO CHARGE UNLESS CURED. fnt nf til A 4 n a m culan free. If you witlor wriw to mi and we will UMi you the hwt rumtMy fr your ra THM WISE PELLET CO.. Si S. Ctark St.. CHICAOO Jo tin Voile 5c Co, JEKjUUL. CONTRACTORS HOUSE BULTJDERS. Manufacturers of Sak, Doors and lilinds. And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders FMioic Flooring. Wainrcoatinr 18U atn4, bwt 4U aad S'h ava 71 1 I Sf4 ZOA-PHORA, "rAKS 0 WOalEI MO CNIUMOe," airll aWar. ttmt smM or Ma. Beadrr, anfferlnf troa any rnanplain mllr U the female acv. rA-1 11. . worth ererrthir.e; to yow. Lrttrr for adrim, amrki-d ""Cwatiitlne k .,,,, ,, , .. ' era by oar phyaMan only. fOA-fHOKi Ctl, H.U.C0L1 AX. Kt, K.laa, -Tlie Moline Wagon Co,- Haculactcrers ol FARSPRINO AKD FREIGHT WJGCS a fall and coaplct line of Platform and other Bprlr.r, Varoc. erneeisr v settle.-ttia aVlra trade, of rsnorlar workrassrhl; arasn'ao Umrrravr p-ioc Lin rrt,i aopikatlovi. hactta NuUM V. Atr"ja btf ore mrc-.a J. T. DIXON Meiichant Tailoe And Dealer in Men's Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. JOnX X. FABIlrO. PiUTIDOrJ c2 GOIVT Painters and Decorators FAPZ2 HArazZeS, CUr.;XXSZS. etc. SSCF, 419 Smrteesth St., EOCX IZLIZ'Z. ILL nCOKPOKATED CSTDIS TflB STATE LtW Roek Island Savings Bank, Sock Islastd, III. OpendaCy fraat t a. av to S a. av. are Saturday reertrr froa Itat Fl pi cent Intarest paid oa Deposit. Money loaied oa Ferii.a' eoU lateral or Real Estate security, tirrn susi r. L. aQTCHXLXs Praat. f C DKKXA3, Vic rWt. J Bl'PXiKU. L9 nrnarroa: P. I aTltehn, r. C Dark win, John Cmbanrh. Pil at'tcrell. IL t. at,; 1. t'u At. W Hnret, I. V. I'ofurd. ton VoAv Jantrow A He awe. aiaitor. EofM hoa'DMS Jnly a, fajn, ca oecopy tt nmtica corner of MttchrC A Lvte ccv . : if. -m ? . w iliarrm r aS K te are C'-.'4I: t4it iti-a- J M Lata. Maai Atal. a-tiA. IfcaL M.lc4SS OO. (mai(.Ui, For sale bj T. II. Thomas, Druggist. Kle agent. i:rfc U'.ucl. I.'.. ft M M . ,t.-T,wrtin-..-ri,B "Hii M.ni fv tt . ' - frl wj -rie li.artM', i abrran. , t.i w . ,. . ..... i- i. JWJ Vw l"l J'.l..il"ll.".'rtJ.. tlM,.T.'(l,.f. ti taA 1 tbB '''" '-'ereaanl'. wliwleevir. f " - ' '" 4 r 1 aV- 'v ji. t.,:.,!,,.,,,, anaa iai IM.ra m . -...i-. ,. JSTN. Jt. 'e-''t t'.eweiTf in .-.t p.-fc-1 H 'tl t.-!" lfkJJrrJ avj ' ' " I cn fi . . lltrori '.it.rart f . . - iw.W'Vawy? Caw 'l,, at-m e ta. r rl .a. tw l liiut ao aa xm i For sale In Bock Island Lt Harts dt JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder OFFICE, KO: OT21 SIXTH AVFSUF Shop on Vln Street HOCK 1M, M. SEIVERS fe CUNTliACTOKS and ttUILOKKS All kln4r of carntrr work done Office anil Shop 721 Tw. lflh stro J. SPILGER, Contractor and Builder. Shop, Holly XTom XXoiuo. RAfrtiismos. 410 Seventh mtieet City "Boo and Express Lino For Bus or F.pres Line telephone 1111, and yoa will rtr-ive prompt attention. TlHSSaiASB ft SFCf CEB, Fro !SraI! IZi !; --t aevelopeaent sd taas pncau Li. t -wcakaeaa. "H Rastalas aa M.4b, fh m ., , t . aad rn vrcu irlpaa. rurr. rt,tfhm, St. r,,,,.. trsa. tai breakmr 1.a(1 ,., pn ventine inaaaliti, .r..,i,ini. , Vhanq nf Jjrf ,,d T,:.. M happy old ace. RESTORE LOST VIGOR ttill bye lra.l a vol fulrfr'" Berecu.D.1 -'ilj, 1 . t i" -ual I ' itT, $t ,n. rc r. . " aa,.c iu. '-- , r 1. 1 w p .r a arr.:t.l. rwm" l r.Lf l.l.blLt bi... - a i 'rw.ri-1. A-a r. :t e"1 at-. i i f ft..-, ...... . ... m tfilmever druriht 201 l.'th et ANDERSON Oel-rat J '.tilnr li"e ei-r I .':. aad eatMaclMju fc' ..rki l.'1'' 1MK K lI.XM' t