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THE ARGUS; MbttDXtm MAKCH 4, 1895. f, I i u s. IJfBURAlfOM. HucsinQ t2 Hocft ilGEWTO. Representing among other time-tried and well known Fire Insurance Com panies the following: Koebester German In Co... Wewhester Fire ... Bocbester. W T New lor ...Buffalo, b T ........Philadelphia Peoiia. Ill ... Manchester N U .... Milwaukee. Wl Buffalo Uerv an Spring (tardea " iMmni Fire " New Ilamptbire Milwaukee Mechanics -ttecarity ...Mew Haven, Cons Office Corner. Eighteenth street ana &econa Avenue, second floor. Telephone No. 1047. BOCK ISLAND, ILL. rstAbllBhed 18SS. "THE QLdIrELIAELE." HATES 4 CLEAVZLAUB IDSlftDI rttrrewating over 40 Million Dollaf of Cash, well Ttra Life. Tornado. Accident, Marin. Employer's Liability INSURANCE. Bonds of Snrvryshipv O F FlCnBeagatoa'a block Bock Island, lib her will J. M. BUFORD. General . . . Insurance Agent. Tba old FUa aad Time-tried Coapaalea r presented. Losses ProxnptlT Fall. Btaa aa low aa any reliable eompaayeaa afora Tou Patronage ta aoliettad. BAKK3. The Moline State Savings Bank, Moline, III., Office Corner Fifteenth St. and Third Ave, CAPITAL $ioo.ooo.oo fncceec's tbe Molina Savings Tank Organized lbbl 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. nrgan'sed under State lawn. Open from 8 a. m. to p. tn , and ntcdnerday and Sal unity nights froai Tto8pm Qffiokrs: Ports Skuikir, - - President Hisa Dabuxs. - Vice President C F Hejihwat, - Catbler 'BISTEES: ronnStinii, BiaAn.DABj.iKo. B II AlSSWORTH, GSO.H EDWARDS, C F IlajiKKWAT, C A Boas. C B Aisswohth, W H Adams, W W WILLS. Western Investments OUARAXTKXD REAL ESTATE LOANS arts far prrrato parties la Ida ardsa spot of tba west by UM Orchard State Bank ofOBOlAKTJ, MBRRAaRA. B. W. IUKT, rWldeai. . B. Daav Cask l aaFBKKNCK. Mitchell Lead. Bankers. t. F. Boblatoa, VaahiM Bock lrlwd national anna O.C. Carter, at. D. Qanry Dart's teas. Wholesale Uroon OorrssDftnceaea anlteitad. a 3 . O e i S i g! O rS S g S rf t9 5 0 a I H a I rJedicine Is a necessity because tbe tonic of winter air is gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated imparities in tbe blood and debilitated condition of tbe body, open the way for that tired feeling, nervous trouble, and other ills. The skin, mncoaa membrane and the various organs at rive in Tain to relieve the im pure current of life. They all welcome TLJTood's inl oarsa- Oi pari. la to assist Nature at this time wben sbe meat needs help, to purity tbe blood, tone and strengthen the hi boring organs and build op the nerves. I was in a ran down condition. I was weak and nervous and could not eat anything. I bean taking Hood's fcaraa perilla and before I bed nnbhed the first bottle I could see a change for the better. I kept on takine it and I am now so t bat I can eat heartily and can da my work." Mas. Joas W. Peacbet, Alloway, i. J. Purifies The Blood "I have found Hood's fiarsapnrill". a good spring medicine and it relieves that tired feeling." BrKOETTB Yorso, West Oneonta, New York. Uei only HOOD'S. aI f--t tne aiirr-n:nnpr t flOOu S FlllS tutuiy cathartic the after-riinnfr pil! and LEGAL Kxecotor'e Notice. ErUtenf Philrmoa L. Mitchell, deceased. Then odor, Igccd having bven appoints eiee- ii'om of tbe last will and U-S'amenlor t'biiemon I Mitrhtll late of thecointy of Koe I -lend. Mate of Illinois, decease, hereh givenotke that tlicy will appear before the eonnty coart of Hock Inl and county, at the office of the clerk of sa'd e ttirt, In the city of Rock Islmd.at tr.e May term, en the nrst Oondav 'a Kay nex-, at which tiroe all persons having claims seainat a-d estate are no tified and req nested to atteiid, f jr the purpose of having the same adiusteri. All perrons Indebted tn raid estate are re quea ed to make immediate payment to toe un a-reincd. Dated this 3d day of March. A. D.. 1S9o. Phil MiTcmi.L. W i' Wadsworth. . Mabt II. Wad wihth, ExecnioiS. MhcrlrTs) mala. By virtne of an execution and fee hill Issued oat of tbe office of tbe dvrk of tbe circuit coart M Koek Inland countv. and state of Illinois and directed, to the she iff .! Hock island county, whereby the raid sherifTIs commanded to make the amount of a certain Judaroent recently ob tained azint Yichael o'Donncll. ami tn favo- of Hannah Hl.ke ont of trie land, tem-m-ms. goods and chatties of said defendant. Michael O'i on Dell. I have levied a ion tba following tie -cribed Krone-! v. to-wit : Kart (H) one-half northwest ) 6ne-qirtcr of section (21 twenty-one. towst-hip tl'.) n-oe-teen, notth range 13) three, eat of the principal nf rtdian. sttnatea in the county or Ko ( islam, ata'eof Illinois. Therefore. In comnliance Ith said command:! will expose for sale at public auction all tbe ruini, line ana loiereei oi ine aoove nnmea, Michael O'D.tnnell, in and to the above described DroDertv. on 'J81h dav of Februarv. A. D.. at tai loo'il;k p.m.. at the north door of the Court House, in the citv of Kock Islan". in the county of Kock island and state of iluioi. for cash in hand, to satisfy aid cvoc ttion and fee hill. FKSDKKK'KU. HEMESWAY. SherlB of Hock Island Count r.lllinoia. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will be received at the citv clerk's office, tn the city of hock Iflarn. Ill, until Monday. March 4, 1895. at 6 o'clock p. m., for constructing the improvement or dered by an ordinance entitled: ' An ordi nance for the Improvement of alters in blocs -0"one (1). two iSi. thirteen (131. fonr:e.n (14) and flft.en(15l. in the citv of Itock 'vlau'l. bnown as Old Town, and block one 1 11. two (!, thr-e (:ll. ten tiui ana e'even til), in Nm-ncir & ae ad dition to tbe city oi Kork I-land and state of I III- sois," parsed r eb. 4, losi, and far fnrnl'blng all the materials ana coin tne work according to plana aad spe:Ucations on lie at tbe city clerk'a omce. Blank bids will be furnished on application. All bids mnst be accompanied with t certiSed cheek in tbe sura of five hundred dollars (S'OO) on some Kock Island nana parable to the ord r of the mavor of said city, which shall become forfeited to said city. In esse tie bidder shall fail lo enter into contrast with approved sureties to execute tbe work for tne price mentionea in nis wa ana ac cording to the plans and specifics! i-es in the event that the contract shall be awarded to bim. Contractors. are required to furnish samples of Dries, wtta which work is to be done- ttrick used in UM work mnst correspond w:la the saa pies ia quality and style. Bock Island, llU Feb. 11. 1KPS. A. B. BL'KSING, City Clerk. Special Taxation Xotlro. Notice la hereby g ven to all neraona tcter- est d, is at ins city council or ine envoi nock Island bavtar omera tn.t t e altera in DiorK , one ill. twoili. thirteen fourteen (I4 and Sftaea (151 in that i art cf tbe city of Hock Islmd known a !ld Town." and bocks oeetl), two (t. three 3i, ten (loi and eleven 111. tn riproeer A Case addition to the city of Hock Island, all in the citv cf Kock I'lana. tonutyor nock I'land, state of Illinois, sha;l be, and the same is hereby ordered to be curbed wl h three ft) loch plank, excavated, graded, improved, an.l paved wtin nav inir brkof the sUndard as nnniled bv ordi- naaee. 9aid ordinance for s aid improvement is on file in the office cf tbe ci'y cl-rk of said city, and said city hts applied to tha couuty court of frock Island county, Illlrots. for aa assessment and levy of the costs of said Improvement upon and from tbe lots and part, of lots and tracts of Un I cnntignons tl tbe line of said Improvement h sairi onnnaoee crderrd to be roostructoi. ia p-opoiiion to ibe frontage of snrh lots, pans of lot, and tracts of land niton ita tmproveraent so orierna to oe coa- struded as aforraa d : and an assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court, tbe fnal bearing laerecn will be bad at the March law term of said court. ommenciur on the 11th dav of March. A. If . I&. All persons desi. Ing may then and there appear and make their defense. Dated at Kock Island, MinV. that Sth day of February, a. V ltm. w iLLiiMaoirT, M. I.kb Galt, JOU J. IXSKA. Commisa oners. DEAUTIFUL TEETI FRACRANT OREATH fwrNtR.ecn rv ennrr " yvwasew, neantihes and saves the teeth. Tbiadnuirriren pot la ittn and Is morerieair alde and .nuaural than p,.wder ir l,u-l. It era. bi.liea. aa tmr aa Iw-nufrH-e -n. the ek-ansinc V" 'e elnienta that eleven yr a ri-p.-rn-m-e mt 11 oc-uua cir bar proved iaiK valuable. "!rfnb!ideewnrkbooM naethls DenrJ. mce. as ItM uunnrnir and profit V Ian ir pr fT- . . r iii.Kn. i aae nootner. rasspblet ca CAB OF TEXTH ' maucd Ire. DEAD ROLL GROWS. Extent of the Mexican Railway Horror Yet Untold. FIVE AUD A HALF SCORE COSFSES atausjaand from tha Wreck isl Bfany Maws BeHeved Ta Be Mill A an sag- taw Debris Woaarted rarvivr Dylus; by the Wayside and Many Also Dyiag la the Hospital Fatal Kxplosloa f awl. haurle Aeld Deatraetivw Firca. Cittof Mexico, March 4. The rail way accident is far worso than first re ports indicated. At least 11.1 bodies have b.n recoTered from the wreck, and many still remain embedded in tho debris. Many bruiacd and wounded passengers C3Dtinue to arrive in this city from the wreck. Many of the wounded and bleed ing were brought into the city on the re lief train, but hundreds of those able to walk made the attempt to reach shelter in the surrounding Tillages and strung out on tbe way to this city in a pitiable procession. Many fell by the wnyside and were afterwards picked op more dead lion alive by other relief trains, which followed at intervals. Hundreds nre still imped at the scene, sitting around small fires kindled from the wreckage. Many Fell by the Way .Ida. Bleeding pilgrims are campel at plocrs more distant from the disaster and others are cared for by tbe hospitablo people of Los Reyes. Lacnmania and Ayotla. Just what the mortality is it is impossible as yet to say. It is exceedingly probable th.it within tho next fewdnya nioro bodies will be fori nil in secluded spots in the vicinity of the wreck. Muny thinking they were strung enough to walk the twenty-two miles into the city mudo the attempt. Overeoma by weakness they sank down by the dosen, and a few have been found dead where they felL The military hospital here still echoes with the grouns of the dying and the delirious muttcrings of runny unfortunates. The Ki'Bineer Held RepiMibie. The Universal, newspaper, makes seri ous charges against Nuffor, the American enpinncer, who is held by many to be re sponsible for the accident. Auffer is now in prison and will probably receive a long sentence unless Inter developments throw a different light on tte affair and materi ally change public sentiment. Numerous suits for dnmages arc being prepared against the railroad company by the rela tives of those killed and injured in the wreck. The petitions are being filed be forejudge Juan Perez do Leon, of the first department of the district court, who U busily engaged with his court force 1U taking the preliminary depositions. TWO MEN INSTANTLY KILLED. And Two tHhrra Badly Hurt by aa Eaplo- aion of ulplarie Acid. PlTTs-BL'Ktt, March 4. By tho explosion of a tank of sulphuric acid at McKcesport two n.cti were instantly killed and two injurc.l. The killed are: V. It Morgan and William Nill; tbe injured, William Laveotc and Mike Sovereitch. The three firt named were employes of the National Tube works and were engage;! in trans ferring a carload of sulphuric acid to a tank inside the works, buddenly tbe tank exploded and the men were hurled many foet Nill was terribly mangled auu died in' stantly aud Morgan had his neck broken. Laveote was thrown twenty feet and se riously injttrod. The head of the tank. weighing -,nr. pounds, was blown through the root of the works and alighted on the roof of a Hungnrinn boarding house near by. Mike Skvurich was sleeping in an upstairs room and wben the huge piece of metal crushed tlirou zu the roof a piece of plastering struck him on tbe head, in flicting a deep wound. No cause for the explosion is assigned. STEAMSH P "BKEAKS HER BACK." Bnlta Million Uollsis Lost aad a Couple off Men dared. Bostox, March 4. The British steamer Venetian, of the F urn ess line. Captain Farrington, from Boston to Liverpool, struck on "Lower Middlo" ledge, "broke her back" and is total wreck. Two of heV crew were badly burned by the burst las cf a stetinipipu ta a result of the force of the blow when the steamer struck, and twenty-one head cf cattle aud a number of sheep wer.i scalded to death in the same way. 1 he injured are: Isaac Dowcll, fireman, London, burned about the head John Hodges. London, burncjl about the ne.ia ana arms. The financial loss is estimated at over tdUO.uuu. bhc struck fairly amidships, al most directly beneath tho engine room and lay balanced upon the ledge until yesterday morning, at which time it was expected thnt by lightering the steamer could be fl iated. The rest of the crew has Dt.cn taken off safely. COSTLY BLAZE AT SALINA, KAS, Property Worth ssa,OOv Uratroyeal aad Two ilea Hart, Uae Fatally. SAUMA, M.irch 4. Fire hero wiped out the Ooer bloc, loss rii,0l, and stock. consist ng of dry goods and groceries. TtO.Ouu; the Snlimi Daily Republican, The Journal and Herald companies, entire plants, with a loss of ,000 and little insurance; tireer block, valued at FJO.OOO; Masonic building, feu.iuo. Other leases aggrcgnte tt;.,tUJ, divided among fifteen small urnis, averaging o,000 in each case. These people hold but little insurance. The fire is believed to have been of incen diary origin. Mitlloa Dot lax Ftra a Torawto. Toronto, March 4. Fire burned three comers of (juecn and Yocge streets. Loss tt,WU,UUU. Boycotted tba l aiow Slock Tarda ST. Lolir, March 4. The carpenters' district council has declared a boycott on the product of tbe Union Stock Yards company and iu action has been indorsed by tbe trades assemblies and labor unions of t. Louis. It is claimed by the car penters' council that tbe company is work ing the men ten hours per day for about one-half the union scale. BepabUcavB Xallaaal I naawai Washington, March 4. The executive committee of the Republican National league is here for a three days session. The principal business to come before tba committee will be that relating to the an nual meeting of league cluba which will be held at Cleveland, U-, beginning J una lit next and lasting three days. WOMEN'S COUNCIL IS DONE. . Sabakaacw at tKa BesslatlaM wlta Wklea WASRni6TOK.March 4. The closing day of the tri-ennial session of the National Council of Women closed with tbe con sideration of business matters. A cabinet to assist the president of the council in administering executive duties was chosen. Resolutions were adopted setting forth the aims and principles of the council, and forecasting the time when tha last restriction placed on women in so ciety, church and state, will be eradicated from custom, creed and statutes. On capital and labor the resolutions nrge co operation instead of competition and the settlement oi aispuues ny aroicrauon. The government is arced to set the stand ard of equal wages far equal work for men and women, with equal chance or employment. .' The closlnir business was the introduc tion of the newly elected officers. Mary Lowe Dickinson, oi Kcw xoracity, tne Incoming president, delivered an address, fodowed by tho farewell address of May Wright Sewall, the retiring president. An address by tha Countess of Aberdeen, president of the International Council of W omen, closed the meeting. WILDE SUES A MARQUIS. Waata Qaaimbtin Pa la Jail for Libel at a Gross Chancier. Loxsox, March 4. The Marqnis of Queensberry was remanded on ball at the Marlborough street police court charged with libeling Oscar Wilde. It appears that the marquia left with a porter at the Albermarle clnb a card upon which was written an offensive) remark referring to Oscar Wilde. The remark was grossly indecent, and Wilde Stated that it was not the first time tbe marquis had done such things; in fact Wilde and his family had been the objects ot tbe most cruel persecution at Queonsberry's hands for noarly a year and ho proposed to lay the whole case before the trial court. Queensbery was arrested, and when ho came into court his lawyer said ho would plead entire justification. when the he words on tbe card were road one ot them was illegible and the marquis coolly stated what it was. He wanted to be re leased on his own recognisance, but the mugistrate insisted on a surety in LMK). Romaa Bwereo Agaiast Secret fsswietiea. Sr. Louis, Mo., March 4. The limit of time allowed for the promulgation of the decree sent from Romo last August to the archbishops, bishops and other dignitaries of the Roman church in the United States affecting members who belong to the Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance and Knight? of Pythias, having expired Arch bishop Kain was asked if he would make tbe decree public Ho stated emphatical ly that he would not do so. Choked by a " Balloon Pqoawker. Milwaukee, March 4. A penny "bal loon squawker" caused the death of Wil liam Malloug, a lad of 15 years. He was playing on Center street with some com panions when be accidenally swallowed the toy, which he had been carrying in bis mouth, and it lodged in hts throat, producing strangulation and baffling the efforts of some men who answered his cr of distress to dislodge it. Fownd Dead on tha Steps. Kenosha, Wis., March 4. J. M. Bower, who had recently purchased the Tenhagen House at this place, was found dead on the steps leading up from the first floor. There was an impression on the back of his head as if he had been struck with some blunt instrument. The general im pression is he died of heart disease. He leaves a widow and family at Waukegan. Women to Lobby tor SauTrage. CHICAGO, March 4. At a meeting held in this city it wasdeeided that twenty-five Republican women should leave Chicago tomorrow for Springfield to lobby for the passage of a suflraga bill by the legisla ture. Mrs. Hannah Crane reported the result of her visit to Springfield, and said that while she was not over sanguine she bad every reason to feel encouraged. Held for Holahemter's Murder. CHICAGO, March 4. The coroner's jury, after an investigation, held Nlo Maraen for the murder of Fred Holshenter, a Prussian, whose mutilated body, half cremated and gnawed by dogs, waa found on the prairie at Ninety -fifth street a week ago. The evidence against Maraen, al though circumstantial, is very strong. Peaoa Dam la China. PEK.IX, March . The prospects that peace with Japan will be speedily con cluded are exceedingly good. The docu ments comprising the credentials of the envoys are nearly ready and the details are being settled by telegraph. Assum ing that three will be no hitch in the preliminaries, the envoys will nrobablv leave xien xsin aiarcn lu. Doesn't Deliver Hall Regularly. Chicago, March 4. The postoffice of ficials here have recommended to the post master general to withdraw the mails from the Indiana and Illinois Southern railway, which runs from Elfins-ham. His., to Swiss City, Ind. The reason for the recommendation is the irregularity wita wnicn tne roaa aeuvers tne malls. Seconal Coaala mt tbe Canr Dead. Sax Remo, Italy, March 4. Grand Duke Alexis Michaclovits is dead. The decased should not be confounded with the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, tbe uncle of Czar Nicholas II of Russia. The dead man was only a second cousin of the czar and but little is known of him. . State a Iaaaw EMstaaea - Chicago, March 4. Some one walked into the lobby of the Sherman bona, tin. fastened the telephone in one ot tho long- distance oootiis, ana waiaea out with it. So f sr neither the tjaIIoa tine tK. i.l.lt . - KKHIUUa people have found either the instrument The W author Wa Hay Fix pee. Washi.voto, March 4. The folio wins ara the weather indications t r twontr-foar hoars from s p. m. yereraavr For Indiana aad uinoui A.igm snow, iniowea by elnaria weather, high northwesterly win la and a cold wave, ror Lower JiicniK&o Ua-ht snows. followed by cleanse weather: atrtherlv winds; alight rise of temperature hi northern portion this evening. For iowa Clearing and generally fair weather; norther!y shifting to westerly winaa: siowiy rising temperature. ror I pper Micnigaa lrnerally fair weather: winds shitting to westerly; nut so cold. For Wisconsin Fair weal her. preceded by local snows ia the east ara portion; aorthsrly shift. ing to westerly winds; slowly rating temperature. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The trustees ot tbe Astor aad Lennox Ubraries and of the Tilde trust fund Taave agreed to consolidate the three and give New York the largest publie library in the country. It will start with 40,0UU volumes and t3,0uu,0JU endowment. , .j Professor John Stuart Blakie, anther and Greek and Latin scholar, is dead at London aged 88. Ismael Pasha, one tune khedive of Egypt, bnt who was su perseded, is dead at Constantinople, aged 65. . The Gould property at White Plains, N. Y, including the beautiful residence at Ivington, has been attached at tbe instance of certain bondholders of the Kansas and Pacific railway, who charge improper financiering, by which securities belonging to the St. Louis Soldiers' O' phans' Home have been sacrificed. By the explosion ot a boiler In John McCroom's sawmill, near Adelpbta, O., three men named Snyder, Brown and McBrUle . were blown to pieces, Schmidt's skull was crushed, McCroom's legs were broken and Augusburg was badly hurt about the head and back. Secretary Gresham will deliver tbe ad dress at Galena, Ills., on the celebration of Grant's birthday there, April 27 next. Three convicts attempted to escape from a rock quarry near Falsom, Cal., by mak ing a dash up the cliffs. The single guard, Ellis, brought all three down with five shots from his rifle. One of the con victs is probably fatally hurt. The latest cabinet rumor from England fat that Rose be ry will resign the premier ship within a very short time, owing to ill-health. He is much troubled by in somnia. A committee of men and women from eastern Colorado is at Chicago asking aid for destitute people in the eastern part of that state. Tho first need of all ia said to be feed for live stock. George Heilman, school trustee at Indi- anola, Ilia., was found guilty at Danville of embessling school funds. Tbe pun ishment fixed was one year in the peni tentiary. Ives had to leave Leadvillo, Cola, with out playing the scheduled billiard game with Schooler. Bleeding at the nose at tacked him and was constant until he left the town. D. Clint Knapp went crazy on a Wa bash train near Decatur, Ills. All he could say was "My darling girt. " It was learned that he had been jilted by a girl at UiossDurg, "a- A Cuban named Cordova asked to be naturalized by Judge Pryor, at New York, Cordova coolly remarked that he might become mixed up In the Insurrec tion going on in Cuba, and if so he wanted Uncle Sam to fall back upon. Judge Pryor refused to naturalize him. The boiler of a westbound locomotive, drawing a heavy freight on the Central Gjorgia road, exploded near Weems, Ala., instantly killing Engineer F. A. McUuire and Fireman William Beeves. During tho recent student riots at St. Petersburg twenty of the students were badly wounded and arrested, while at least fifty others are in hospitals. Rer. Dr. Samuel Wakefield, of West Newton, Pa, claiming to be the oldest Free Mason and minister of the gospel, in point of service, in the world, will cele brate his With birthday anniversary Wednesday. He has been a Mason for seventy-five years. A receiver has been asked for the Green Bay, Winona and St. Paul, the bondhold ers being the applicants. mi, arc Wheat T&c Corn new. 44Qf8c oats-seamc Bar Thwothv. 1130X1 ft: anlaad. MofUll: sua, aeiuwiv; aiougu aoaw , naiea. 9 v. FBC1T Attn VaSCTABLSS. Potatoes Ms rtc . Onions 90c per oe. raorstrca Bator Fair to choice. 18c: fresh cream- err 33 Kggs- Fresh, Wa. Poultry Chickens, tc; turkeys, 7c LOT STOCK. Cattle -Butchers car for corn fed steers JWft5 . cows and beirera, XKO-'Ji ; calves noga 'iT.flc finaop flcQlc Spring lamb. SttOSc a pound.. rusx. foal-Soft, We, Wood SUO per cord. woou Wool 13c perpnend. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, Whan she waa a Child, aha cried for Caatoraa, When she became Hiss, she dung to Castorla, When aba had Children, she gave thena ( Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorta Swsato-tuttold mlr-snea tram m mm ot Mlcae they cannot overcome. BRADPIELJD'S Arewshugta Caneila Damils4aa Healthy Actioa I UUKHU llUyUIQuUI t aJIberOrga ACTS AS A SPECIFIC It caaues health ta bisons, aad Jay to rejga tarawgaowt the treats. . . IT NEVER FAILS TO CURE. !! Wlfr haU twaaala tin el ftrsatmnst flf lear1atlBT' ft ha?. atesaaos tnre years without benfflt. After Mnff torrr noxisfSBoi iiRsPnii,p h rrxiAi.B ni'ri iatiir Use esui ao asroat cootumc. muKintr and waauinir. K. 8. ftftYAi,, Ucnderson, Ale. MlDITCXft KEGTLiTOK CO. AtlairU, ite. B WINTER, EH n r J Wines end Liquors. 111! aad 1118 Third At. for Infants pnOTHERO, Do You Know that Far. LM J Bateznaa'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many ao-caued Soothing Brrupa, and aaoat lassadies tor ehOdrea are nraiipnssil of opium or naarpahntt Pa Taw Know tJi optama nMrphine are atuiief t Inr narcotic ntawaw 1 Ta Tew Knew that in moat countriea drargiata are not permitted to sell aaniiillis wabuut labeling them poisons t Ta Taw Kway that you atasald not parmit any medicine to ba gtvea your chad aakas jnu or jam phTslrlsn knmrra'kaat it li rnmposrirl f Pa Tew Kwwthat Castorta Is a purely sere table preiaratioa. and that a nt mt poJbUshed with every bottle Pa Tow Knew that Cartoria Is the Tisat it has been in use for Dearly thirty years, and that mora Caatorai la now sold than of all other leanodiea for chfldrea combined f Pa Tew Kjsww that tha Fateot OfBea Drpsituieut of tbe rnited States, aad of ether couatriea, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his aarlgns to use the word Caatarla and its formula, and that to imitate them ia a stabs prison ogeoae t Pa Taw llsusw that one of the reasons Castorta had bean proven to be abaalataly fca r atlasst Be Taw Kasw that 35 awaraare , or one cent a dose t Pa Tan aajaaxw that when possessed of ba kept well, and that may have unbroken Wall, tha tbiauta are worth kaowiag.- They ara f Tho fWe-alsnile Children Cry for Eock Ishiiwl ROCK Savirigs Bank. Five Pf r Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or Real Estate Security. OFFICERS. 3 M Brrono, President. 9 n Den k a ,mi, Vl-e President. P Gas km a walt. Cashier. Began business JuIvS tM. ar.d orenov the S. B. cor. iS itchell Lynde's uew building. T F. BURKE, JOHN JOERS, Vice President President. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. R:ck Island Heating i:J ?lizlii Co. Hot Water Heating Beer Pumps 119-121 E. 17th St. Rock Island, HL TeL No. 1J88 Soto Agents for the 1 8E1VERS & COSrfRACTOl All kinds of carpenter work done Office and Shop 721 Twelfth street J.F. BOSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitterc. House Heatins; and Sanitary Plumbinjr. Basement Bock Island Nat. Bank J. SPILGEB, Contractor and Biiilder. Shop and Residence No. 8i i Third avenue. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, NO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on 'Vine Street. BOCK ISLABD. o at ; J. ..m. ItAkAH f.t tafnra t .t..-. S-.-aaa. i ronUEttioa or luartty, !.' per ho Mmni.t SS. Vitb cyryia Iw-i- Ma,, w. give a written jraarBav to rarest rafa. d tba atmcj. Andrea) Jksmta aad Altai rSAt MUiICiaa au riaesisan vmtm. For sale by T. H. Thomas, Druggist, sole agent. Bock Island, DL City Una and Ezprera Lino For Bus or Ezpreu Line telephone 1141, and yon will raoeiTe prompt attention. and Children. rjreacrtptioei of the Inroois Dr. for rraming thla i doses ot Castorla ara furnlahed for S5 this perfect prerau-atioa, ycor ehfldrsa may reat t Pitcher's Cssterla. Incorporated Under the State Law. ISLAND. ILL. DIRECTORS. C F Lynde, F C Denkmann, John crabaugh, Phil Mitchell, M P Hull. L, Simon, K W Burst, 1 M BufortL John oik jAcxsoa A Uuasr, Solld'ori. ERNEST WAGNER, Sec. and Tress ANDERSON and BUILDERS. Gen oral Jobbing dose ea abort notice and satisfaction guaranteed ROCK ISLAND RBSTORS LOST i IG03 Will aa wm Beta a -sack mm-m Wna WBlTTauS voosDeMiy, Jas etaal Power i tiWi mi, fco any cais.. If aoalr-trd. suck Won hies lead a m a m e aa awaary ft Props-