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THIS ARGUS. SATEFRDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1C93. LEGAL Admll 1st r tor's Hettee. 1 state of Charles Otto. DmcwI Tbs andenrigBed having been appointed ad mtaietratrlx of the estate of Cbarlra Otto, lata of the eoonty of Kock Island, au a of lliinots, steeeased, hereby gives notice that the win aapear before the connty court of Hock Island eoaaty, at the oflce of tba clerk of aald coart, ia tha city of Bock Island, at the April term, oa tba list Monday in April next, at which tiro all persons having claims against said estate are aotlaee and requested to attend, for tba purpose of baring the same adhwted. All persons in debted to said, cat Ue are reqaesled to auks is adlata payment to the andersiroed. Dated this 18th day of Jaanary, A. D. 1805. ELIZABBTH OTTO. Administratrix. staeeater-e Notice, estate of Jobs O'Brlea. deceased . Tbeanderaigncd having been appointed eec ator of Uie last will and testament of Joba O'Brlea late or the connty of Hoc Inland, state of Illinois, deeesser). hereby eives nothe lhat he will appear before the connty court of Nock 1st aad eoaaty. at ibe office nf the clerk lit said ewrt, la tberity of Reck Islmd.sl tee March term, on tha first mooiIst in March nex at whxh time all persons baring claims aeaiist raid estate are no tified and reqnettrd to cttead. f jr the parpose of baring tba same adjusted. All perrons Indebted to rail estate are re scues ed to make 'mawdate payment to the nn arraigned. Dated this SSth day of December. A. D.. 1S04. ASDKEtV O BK.KN, Kxecotor. Executor's Notice, state of Bans Eltfeldt. deceased. Tneaadeieigned baTingbeea appointed exen. Irlx of the last will and lestaasent of Hans Kin feMt, late of the county of Bock Island, state of Illinois, deceased. aerey give a notice that aha will appear before the connty court of Bock Island connty, at tba office of the clerk of said coart. in the city of Bock Island, at ibe Mares, tarn. ontbeSrst Monday hi March next. a which time all persona having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend f M the parpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re cta estsd to make imassdiate narmentto tha an- dcslmed. Dated this 24' h day of tVeember, A.D. 1W4. CAhOUNE BINPaLDT. Execitriz. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the rity clerk's ofllce. Hock Island, III., until Monday. Feb. 4, 1896. at a o'clock p. m.. for constructing the separate Improvements ordered by ordinances of said eltv, entitled as follows: Aa ordinance for the improvement of Thir tieth etieet from the south line of Fifth avenue to the north line of teventh avenue, all in t'le city of Rock Island, Hate of I.linoi-," passed Jaa. 11, loso. Aa ordinance for tte imp'orcment or Seventh avenue from the eet line of Seyenteenth street to tbe west line of Twentieth street, and from the east 1-ne of Twentieth strtet to tbe west line of Twenty-tliird strtet. all In the city of Kock Isl and, atateof Illinois," parsed Jan. 11. 18W5. "An ordinance for tbe Improve .nent of Twelfth Street from the south liue of (fourth avenue to the south corporate limit of the try of Kock Isl and, aute of Illinois." passed Jan. 11, IKS And for furnishing all tbe materials and dotnv tba work according to plans and specifications on lie st the city clerk's office. Blank bids will be furnished on application. Bids muat be separate for each improvement above specified, and must be accompanied with a certified check tn tae sum of five hundred (SU0) dollar, payable to the order nf tbe mayor of said city, which shall become forfeited to said city. Incase trie bidder shall fail to enter It to contract with approved sureties to execute the work for the price mentioned in his bid and ac cording to tbe plans and specifications in the event that the contract shall be awarded to him. Contractors.arc reonlred to famish samples of b lea, with which work is to be done. Brick used la the work must correrpoua with the seas pies in qoalitv ana stle. Bock island. 111.. Jan. 14. 1K5. A. D. HUBSINO, City Clark. 1NBUBANCS. HucsinQ 2 Hoofi INSURANCE AGENTG. Representing among other time tried and well known Fire Insurance Com panies the following: Rochester German Ins Co Rochester, H T Westchester Fire " .... : Nrw York Buffalo er an ...Buffalo, M T Spring Gordon " Philadelphia Oerman Kire Peoria, in Maw Hampshire Manchester 1 H Milwaukee Mechanics M il aukee, Wla Security New Haven, Conn Office Corner Eighteenth street and Second Avenue, secon floor. Telephone No. 1047. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Established 1863. "THE OLDRELIABLL" HATES & CLE & VI LABS mm mi Representing over 40 Million Dollars of Caaa assets Tlr. Life, Tornado. ooidant, Marin. Employer's Liability INSURANCE. Bonds of Suretyship. OWO Baagatoaw block Bock Tslaad. tUs. ear rates: taay win Intelsat yea. J M BUFORD, Oeneral ... Insurance Agent The eld Fire aad TnaatrWd Losses PronpUr Paid. Bates aa tow as aay rallabla eaatpaaycaa agar Tear Ntimaii la aoJtcMea. PARKER'S Laundry, Vasha EmU!aj Tna Tia asit- S'a VI. e a. it aaja Uil lirT w tanni sus. No. 1724 Third Ave A. IX. PARKER. Telephone No. 1214. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla Cl Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: We have tried Hood's Sareap. tfllaaiij find It to be all you claim for It. My wife was poisoned by ivy when a roan; woman, and for eight rears was troubled every aeaaoa Hood'sGures with the breaking out and terrible itching and burning. I thought hers was as bad a ease as anyone ever had. She was in this distressing condition every year until she began to take Hood's Sanaparilla, which has effected a per fect cure, without leaving any scars, and aba baa bad No Sign of trie Poison Since. She b well and hearty. I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla after the grip v. ith good results, and have also given it to our four children. We are all pictures of perfect health and owe it to Hood's Sarsaparilla.'' J. C. Fbeemax, Van uaua, Illinois. N. B. If yon decide to take Hood's Sarsapa- nua 0.0 not do muuceu to uuy any ower instead. Hood's PUIS are hand made, and perfect a proportion and appearance. Sc. per box. PBsVsVaU NOW REALLY, DOESN'T THIS STRIKE YOU AS A Big Bargain? A BOY'S SUIT, consisting of a dnnble breasted coat and short pants All Wool, mind you, I Bcn-ciass good ana strong. A PAIR OF EXTRA PANTS to match the suit. A PRETTY CAP made of the same cloth as the coat 1 una two pairs or pants are made from, j AND A PAIR OF SHOES, of solid leather neat, stylish, yet as VI45 e vi;u ALL FOR We call them the CU3'S I.EAD-TC-FGOT"! COY'S OUTFITS. Von'llcall thorn the rrpatpst har-i .biuv, J 1 nit; T. lll il JTUU -tC IIIVUI CT lie ccun vnn narc e 1 1 1 1 .. , ' " unirar rrnn. an rnnrprs J prrpaid to any part of tiie V. j-., orl we'll et-nd you onei:. O 1. with prlv-J llego of examinntkm before accvp-3 tnnre. If you'll wmi ns i.0 on no- A,Pi.E Oh' ( MT1I ami tO-pope ! Illlieisnt.ul '.... 1 I'll 1 ' T- .r I . . -wUdUc rikaCi oaci- y a iMaviuisi THE HUB. H. W. Car. State nnrl Jackson SU, ' CHICACO, ILta, j merles-, Lamest Refeil Dealers in Hen's 1 ClethifM. Bor inthM EKmriiiMeMj. 1 nia, mv tor aotn oeiea. and Laaies Cloaks and Furs In the United Slates. I The Hub has no Branch Stores snrwhre. B WINTER. Waotaaale Dealer aad Iainoner of Wines and Liquors. 161S and 1618 Third Awe VITALIS 7L" avvje & Wei) let Baa-. VIT1I IP IIIAUO 10th Car. wa; aotn Day. rna.nvn nbtrtbw s aotb ftwtarea the Abase Frsalla la Baya, It acu Ewenuuy ana quickly. Cores wbea an otters 1. Ynur.s aaen will rearaisi their lost aiianbooa aadotaaaea will recorer their youthful rieor bj naunr V (TALIS. It on tea it ana surtiy re stores KeTToasneaa, Xost v'itality, I rr. potency, Nibtly Emiasiona, Loat Power, Failinff Mem ory. WaetiBK: Diceasea. and all effects of aelf abase or exeeaa aad Indburetioa. Warda off msanfty and cocuranpooa. Insist era ba VITALIS. m other. Can be carried ia Pooka. By Basil. Sl.aw per packaae. or at msanny ana eaturanpoon. Insist on basis: in rest six for ssaa. waa a asssuae sraua aasraK m lafaad tha aasasy. Circular free. Aodreas CBMian aisissri tMavair, For aala at Bock laUad by Harper Boas rhar avaty aad Williaai r BBS t JCaVrf If ta L I "V. to) WAED MCALLISTER. He Was New York Society's Highest Authority. ROTABLE CHARACTER PASSES AWAY By ii ifmslsa tawywr. Wars! MeA I lister frafara a Ufa asT Eaaa aad (Jaiet aa a Bar. eiaty Aatwrmt aad Director A Leader ml tha "MmmW by Matara) aad Tralala Paatfc tha Lata Cot, ahepharaTa Uasnrhter. New York. Feb. 8 -Ward McAllister, New York's foremost society director and organizer of the 400, died at his home, Iff West Thirty-sixth street. At his bedside was Mrs. McAllister and their son and daughter and Sir. McAllister brother, ReT. Dr. Marion McAllister of Elisabeth, N. J. Mr. McAllister suffered very little 7ABD M'ALLISTrS. pain during his illness and Ills death vraa peatt'fiil. Thursday of last wi-k hit was attacked by the grip while tix-iiilin the afternoon lit the Union elub tin com plained to several friends mid on reaching home Dr. Walker, his family physician. ordered him to take to Ills bed. lleotreyed, and ho never left it nu-nin. r nneral services will ! livid Monday at Grace church, liishop Potter ftfliciat- Sketch of Ills Life. Ward McAllister was born til years ago in Savannah, lia. Ho prided himself Uton his southern birth, the length of his nucestry, and of his social success. Ills ancestors were great leaders in tho time of Washington. Fur eighteen years he lived in Savannah. With his seventeenth century lilo.isof social exclusivcncss he acquired the knowledgu and belief which eventually controlled tho doors of metro politan society. Leaving Savannah he settled in Newport, K I., and made the fashionable popularity of that place, lie was a leader of modish folk by nature and training. It was at Newport that ho originated picnics which made him famous. To him wines were as plain as the letters in a bonk. He knew their his tory, tho philosophy of them, and their worth to a fraction of a dollar. He knew tho niro vintages, and could tell on tho ends of his fingers the few private houses where they could bo found. Lawyer by Profession. Professionally Mr. McAllister was a lawyer. Ho waa graduated from Yale and went to San Francisco in the fall of lSTg. Western life, which was then crude, did not satisfy him and after prac ticing law a while with Hall McAllister, hU brother, he came cast and married Miss Sarnh Uitinons, n lady of wealth and good position. Then it was that ho set tled in Newport. Ills favorite amuse ments were whist, billiards and small talk with friends. He cared littlo or nothing for tho theatre or opera or public amusements of any description, although he sometimes nttended tho opera. He dressed quietly, always in dark clothes, Invariably wearing a high hat and cuta way coat in the street and over-gnltcrs. The Astors. Chandlers, Samuel Ward, Marion Crawford, Amelia Kives, Julia Ward, Julia Ward Howe, tho Boston Apple tons and Princes, tho Faterson- Bonaparte, the Massachusetts farkers. were all his relatives. HOLOCAUST AT CLEVELAND. Daaeoaraa Hosne Dratroyed aad Fear Peo ple Perish. Cleveland, Feb. 9. In a fire at the Deaconess home on Jennings avenue four persons were burned to death. The fire started in tha basement, presumably from the furnace, and before it could be extinguished four of tbe fifteen patients in tbe house and hospital were dead and the building almost entirely destroyed. Brave work on the part of firemen and police alone prevented a further loss. The dead are Albert Allmeyer, Minnie Baumcr. an S-nionth-old baby, and Ja cob itrausc. The fire started about 11 o'clock. The Deaconess hospital has been in existence only a short time in this city. It is a branch ol a large hospital in Chicago and 01 no especial denomination. Fonr men were takentf rom the burning building, one was caught in a blanket and tbe four corpses taken from the building before they had been consumed by the fire. Jacob Krause was found at the foot of the stairs leading to the third noor. lie naa been suffering from a frac tured skull and was suffocated. William Allmeyer was suffering from a broken hip and he was also suffocated. Minnie Baumer, tbe nurse who had remained to guard him, waa found terribly burned at the foot of tbe bed. In an adjoining room was louna ine Doay of, a young child. It had been suffocated. Broke lata daii. Mokmotjth, HL, Feb. r Hal Hart man. one of tbe prisoners who escaped from Warren county Jail last week, came back and broke in again. At a late hour the sheriff was awakened by an unusual racket. On opening the door be waa al most run over by an object which proved to De tbe missing Hartman. He was in forlorn ccslitioa, aljsS destitute of clothing and gaunt as a wolf. He gave a pathetic history of his travels, ending by stating that he nreferred to so back to his old quarters rather than endure what ha had for the past week. Nrw Yoke, Feb. 2 Miss Marguerite Shepard. daughter of the lata Colonel Elliott F. Shepard, died of pneumonia areeraanors uiness. Miss Shepard was the young child, and was 15 veara of an. Sea was a great ft-randdaughter of. Com modore Vanderbllt. hep mnth fti Margaret Vanderbllt, the eldest daughter ua n uubd a. v anaerout. DEPRESSED BY THE UNCERTAINTY. eaeral Trade Waits tba Oat come af tha Paanneial Stttratksm. - New Yobs, Feb. 2. Bradstreet' says: Special telegrams to Bradstreet s from many of the most Important points of distribution throughout the country make it plaiu that the un certainty as to the outcome - of the financial situation, based oa tho rapid withdrawals of gold from tbe treasury. has had a depressing effect on general trade. Among twenty staple products, four have remained steady in price wool, lumber, hides and leather although in western centers some grades of the last named have been held at an advance, and at London sales of wool were slightly higher. Some important declines were on live cattle and hogs (the latter 10 oents per rwfc). wheat, corn and oats and pork (.tbout si per barrel after the bulls had t.rcd of holding up quotations), and lard and cotton. Tbe greatest encouragement as to advances in prices Is found among tho iron and steel industries. Not only have Bessemer nig iron and steel billets advanced fully 15 cents per ton each, but demand for shaped iron by car, wagon and implement makers calls for atten tion, that for nails and for barbed wire being pronounced, advancing prices 6 cents on each. Low temperature west has put up prices of eggs and potatoes. and quotations for coffee and sugar are higher. In textiles there is little change or prospect of early improvement. General lines of fancy printed fabric! are going from jobbers' hands fairly well, and print cloths are a shade better than a week ago. r o reign woolen dress goods are reported active, and have secured tbe bulk of the orders placed at eastern centers thus far. The outlook for American mills en gaged on woolen dress goods is reported less favorable, although manufacturers of men's dress wear w colons aro busy. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. Solicitor General Maxwell has resigned because, it is said, he cannot got along smoothly with Attorney General Olncy. Holmes Conrad, of Virginia, hus been ap- 1 pointed to the vacancy. The husband of the actress May Ynho, Lord Hope, owes the trifle of S3,J,710, and his assets are one-fourth that sum. J. R. Witt, a well-known and wealthy farmer, who lived near Dewitt, Ills., com mitted suicide with a revolver. No cause is assigned. ' Will Ward, a section hand who killed four men and wounded two others near Millican, Tex., and attempted suicido with morphine, has been lodged In jail at Bryan, Tex. James McGraln, a well-known lawyer, 43 years old. committed suicide at Louis ville. The assignee of Bankor Kingsland, who wrecked banks in North Branch and St. Charles, Minn., finds his affairs in very bad shape. Tbe liabilities will reach MO.CCO and the assets about 3,O00. The Chinese peace commissioners have reached Hiroshima, Japan, and made the acquaintance of tho Jap foreign minister. The "bargain sale," so dear to the American woman, has been Introduced into Germany, with results so disastrous to conservative German business methods that tho government has been appealed to to suppress the practice. Careful examinations of the possibili ties of beet sugar production 'in the United States have been made by Eu ropean correspondents who show that certain districts, notably California, and some of the more southerly and westerly states, will enjoy docidedly natural ad vantages over all tho beet-producing countries of Europe. Coxey, the "commonweal" general, was an interested listener to tho proceedings in tho Debs case at Chicago. Mtillihan. Elliott, Roy and Harris, charged with being the murderers of Bar rett Scott, the defaulting ex-treasurer of Holt county, Xeb., have been released on fcJ.OOO bonds by tho connty judge, who de cided that not enough evidence had been produced to warrant charging the pris oners with murder in the first degree. II. O. Sessions and W. H. Phtpps.own ers of The Conglomerate.thc weekly news paper at Calumet, Mich., have been taken to the county jail to servo a six months' term of imprisonment for libeling Tbe bault, a Lake Linden schoolteacher. Wiaeoawla Soloaa Ga Haaae. Madison, Feb. . Governor TJpham has appointed H. C. Adams state dairy and food commissioner. In the assembly Mahonoy presented the memorial of state Treasurers Knehn and Baetx asking to be relieved of judgments against them in tbe treasury cases. Secretary of State Cnsson and State Treasurer Peterson sub mitted a statement of tbe condition of the state financles on Jan. ?. Officer, by re quest, introdnced a bill in the senate that defines a trust and imposes very heavy penalties for creating or being connected with one. Officer also presented the pe titions of ex-Treasurers Kuehn and Baets for release from judgments. Both bouses adjourned till Monday. Tea Tboasaad far a Bssaasy Girl, BtTTK. Mont., Feb. 2. Mayor Dugan has received a letter from Argentine, Kas., making inquiries for Lulu Brans corn, who ran away lrom her home sev eral years ago in that city, and stating that there were tlO.OUO in cash and an in terest in her father's estate awaiting her. The girl was found in one of the numer ous lodging-houses in the city living un der the name of Bessie Poole. Aad Where's the State MlaaaarlT CARTHAGE, Feb. 2. For several days past eight men, very heavily armed, have been lurking in Jasper county and ex tensively trading horses, making a special ty of forcing lonely passengers on tbe road to part with any horse they choose, and generally taking fine stock in ex change for plugs. Remonstrance is useless. owing to the numbers and formidable ap pearance 01 the men. Gaasa Warded Paaad Murdered, Downing, Wis., Feb. H. Deputy State Game Warden Clarence Martin was found dead in tbe woods on Hay river, north of here, with two bullet holes in bis bead and one in tbe body. Martin was under bonds for killing an Indian near Barron a few weeks ago. He bad caused several arrests in this county lately. The mur derer is unknown. Aaissr to Caaaiag to Saw tTa. Calcutta. Feb. The latest advices received here from Cabul say tbe Ameer of Afghanistan has definitely decided to visit England during the spring If his health continues good. Ha proposes to go to England via Yokohama and the United States. ' YOUNG WOMAN'S WILD RIOE. Baswa attics While Uat saselsaa aa a Traia UKCATUR, II bv, Feb. S. Miss Winnie Conlin waa going home from church at Dal ton City when a wild freight train oa tba Peoria, Decatur and KvaasviUe struck her. Horrified friends saw her land on the pilot, but could not signal the train men and tha train disappeared la the darkness without them knowing of the accident. Bethany, next station, was notified by telegraph and the train stopped. Only a shawl and veil were on the pilot. The crew of passenger train Si, coming after the freight, saw the girl In the snow a quarter mile from Betb-ny and took her, unconscious, to that place. Her skull wan fractured. She was on tho pilot nearly seven miles before she fell tiff. She has partially regained conseiousn ss, but has not told anything about her lc THE MnHKcio, Raw Tark FlaaaeiaL New York. Feb. L Money on call easy at liiS per cent Prime mercantile paper 3 its per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual bnaineaa. in bankers' bills at 43av<0!4 for demand and tMWfrtrSH for s:X' 1 days: posted rates 4WH; commercial bills 48714. Sliver oertirlcates aiKic bid; no Bales; bar sil ver, rWjfc. Mexican dollars '. United States government bonds S's regular IHJ.4: S'a coupons llt-ft: t's regular 111); i's coupons I ISM; 9 ruicaiar ?; PaiaHc S'a vf Hi luo. C'htcaga Graia aad Prodaea. Chicago, Fab. 1. Following were the quotations on the Board of Trade today: Wheat Febr nary, opened 5Hc closed Sua May, opened &!Mc closed July, opened closed oau. Corn February, opened Ujc closed 41c; Slay, opened 41c, closed 43J July, openoi Jc. closed 4"Hc. Oats eebmary. opened atuc closed ?tti4c: May. opened zttttc closed r4c; June, opened iM '. close! SB)t Pork February, opened , close! .h May, opened !."4a, closed tu.gk Lard Feb ruary, opened j.33, closed .&. Produce: Butter Lxtra creamery, 33'do per lb; extra dairy. Sue: packing stock, a<io. Etrse Fresh stock. lHc per doa losa off. Dressed Poultry Spring chickens, SVaaV'c per lb.; turkeys. ,.Sc; uucaa. t$lue; geese, 7Je Potatoes Burbanka good to choice, 5i(i7d per bu.; Hebrona, &8(53c; Early Rosa, 4TiaVVIo, Sweet Potatoes Illinois, tl.2.)&LiJ per bbL Cranberries Cape Cod: fair to good. SB.UUO 1U.W per bbl: choice to fancy, Sll.UuliiU.uUL Honey White clover, Mb sections, new stock. iasi,14c; broken comb, lcl'Jc; dark comb poor packages. Be; atrainei California nu. Chicago Uis Stock. Chicaoo. Feb. 1. Live Stock Prices at the Union Stock yards today ranged aa follows: Hoga Estimated receipts for tbe day 3tt,(M; sales ranged at t2.8J(&3.8i pigs, 1.8"&.U5 libt, W6daiaj routca packing. SXaUAt.L mixed, and (3.SjA 4.W beavy packing and shipping lota. Cattle Receipts for tbe day, ASOJ; Quota tions ranged at 4.S5(25.30 choice to extra shipping steers, fi.3U34.M good to choice do. $3.s.VSt.5J fair to good, 3.3ji3 80 common to medium do.. $iUu:$3.ou butchers' a tears. 100 ttl.VO stackers. S2.1M&3.6I) feeders, tl.8Muti.70 cosrs. S3.Wit3.it heifors. tl.J j,fi:i.75 balls, L7 04.1a Texas steers,'3.7uu.s western raoaera and S.uuodi.ol veal calves. hbeep Estimated receipts for tbs day. .m; sales ranjad at U.b)L0l westerns feini,X2S Texana, ll.8U34.lu natives aadttsll Ani lambs, Wheat 56c Cora new. 4S)45s. Oala IBQisX. Uav Timotav. S19A11S : am land, lrxasil: wild, SSQS.10; aloogh, lM7; baled. St, raorr axd vaarrABLBa. Potatoes BOftMe. On tons sue per oa. Butter Fair to choice. He; freak creamery, S . Eggs Fresh, Si 3. Poultry C blckena, (c; turkeys, Tc Cattle -Butchers oar for corn fed steers SHS5?i cows aad aeifefs. slaOs ; calves nHe lloga-SQ4c. bbeep BcQsc Spring laavb. SKOBc a penal. Ooal-ofr Me. Wood ta.au per cord. W03L. Wool 14c per poand. w"hea Baby was sick, we gave her OBstorla, Waea she was a Child, she cried tor Castorla, Wben sbe became Mfcw, she dung to Castorta, Wbea aba had Children, abe gave them Ciaturta. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Cures "MOTHERS' -ul FRIEND" . . . Is the greatest blessing ever offered child bearing woman. I have been a mid wife for many years, and In each, cane I Rising i Breast where "MOTHERS' FRIEND" waansed Elt accomplished wonders and relieved mach angering. It la tbe beet remrOy for I rising 4 the Breast known, and worth tbe I price for that alone. staa. at M. hkewstkb, Montgomery, Ala. Seat St Eipreaa ar Mart, sn rwatpt of pries, St per atti. Bold br all Draaraists. Bosk " To otters" Basiled free. BRAD FIELD HEOTXATOB CO, ATLAHTA. tU o s" i g & 0 1 5 "P B I tH M 0 " a j &2 I for Infants -r,?BTI iwaww sill lallam f Cassria wHk Us Tsifjwxsaca af aajmaaxs as srsawa, psarmH wa U mt U wlthewt gaaaiK. It is wasjwsarHaWiawly tha Vast raaaaely turn lwfaatt- aa Cfclltoam fc wsn-M kaa laaalth. It wiH am imitMaaa; which ts aaaolatalr Caetarla Jaa Cray a Wa Oaatarrla aHaya jfJaMtaJsat aaswysssta wwasMHxsafr OaatarU ewrwa PiarrWaa saiWiaa CoMa. 'Caitarta raliawaa Taathiaay, Trawhlaa. pmatmtm ewjaa CaaMtlpatlaai tha snsVets afearWatie avcU sraa or Caetarla oaa wot eaxttata txurrwhraa. atae tha foa. srtaa; lvaalthy hwel aMttmral aleaw. is ft as la oaa-atoa tattlaa ly. It ts mat aeM tsi !. Pastt avltew My aaa ta sail yew taHaWjwatsarsia4wawinasia gaa that yam Rat OA-S-T-O-K-I-A. f Children Cry for T F. BURKE, JOHN JOERS, Vice) President President. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. P.::k Island (.sating acJ ?mlii Go. Hot Water Heating Beer Pumps 119-121 E. 17th St. Rock Island, 111. TeL No. 1288 Bole Agents for the Famaa. IROOKPOBATRO CKOER TUB STATS LAW Rock Island Savings Bank, Rock Islam, III. Open daily fioail a, avtsa-p. av,aad aatorday evenragslTssS acloek. riva pr out Intarast paid on Deposits. Mousy loaned on Persona! sola lateral or Real Batata aeoority. t. U MITOHBtX, rrssl. T C DnrKHAini, Vloa riwrt. t Mi BUrOSO, CtaUst. i IrlaatlTUaw: T. L. MltchaU, V. C Denkmans, John Crsbangh. pnll Miteaell, H, F. Ilnll, L. Mr S M.W tfont, i. M. Baford, Aoaa Voik. jAoaaaa a Bubwt, stoUottors. 'sly t, 1890, sad occupy the aoatheast eoraer af Mitchell LyaaVe asw l0o"a' SEIYERS & ANDERSON oJTRACTORS and BUILDERS. All kinds of earpeBter work done Office and Shop 721 Twelfth street t.T. ROSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters. ones Heating and Sanitary Plumbing. Basement Rock Island Nat. Bank J. SPILGER, Contractor and Builder. Shop and Residence No. 81 1 Third avenue. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder. OFFICE, NO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE. Qiop ob YIii Street POCK I8LAND. f lajprletaror ef AH sQaas Oas alack frees Caaba! Park. Isrgast fa Iowa. City Bua and Ezprecs Line. For Bu or Express line telephone 1141, and 70a will receive prompt attention. - TinnsaTiiim ft er en ecu, props. and Children. It Is CkOdrea Iflka it. It thatr Hwaa. Ia It Mstasri fcawa aaJh saws! wrao tie ally arfart ar Oawss. atf. aralwam, mr athar Mareatie at a p at tf . resrwlataa tha alnaaara aad warwala. ssyttimg alaa tm tha ylaa ar- faslsVsT wrrr,ir: Pitcher's Castorla. ERNEST WAGNER, Sec and Trcas. General Jobbing dona on short notice and satisfaction gaaraatead ROCK .ISLAND las Brady street af CM yiowers esawtsatly aa band. FViwat at ore - SOI Brady street, Davenport, Ia