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THE ATEQUP, TMUJSSDATe JULY 9, 18C0. 3 1 HEY FEAR THE DEVIL. Remarkable Panics Among New Ycrk School Children. BEELZLBCB IXT TO FLIGHT. for Infants and Children. PHOTHERS, Do You Know that Fare!. VU flafaunaa' f-rnpe, Godfrey (Vnliol, nuny nxx-aik! "Soothing Eyruj. an a .at nine-ties tr iLO.lr.-a an cc-mi-ce-l of opaim or auiriJuaef pe Vol Knave that oi.Uiiaae.t nmtiA.ne r stupefying ner.-ntu: p:jiJiis P Y Kllaw that la tuutt t uuuUle iti ufc-f lata era but potiuiiia-i la eU uarcotto. hAMM. tit ehl g UMm pot f Do Yam Know that j.tt abouM v milt maf n..U. tax to he t. y-r ciatt I jmi or yu t-hyelcaui loow of abet tt la com..4 t Pit Ton Know that raio. la a purely ro-eil.l pirall, ual that a I!t M iU mgredwiUM lr totdlaued with erry lirittto f Bn Ton Know that Cactorta to the prest rltuloo of the fatuous lr. Samuel Pitcher Tbat tt baa brea la tins for ocarlr thirty years, ud that nor Caeturia to new sold tliiu f all other remedies for children combined I Pe Ton Know that tlx Patent GftVe tiepartmnt of tbe L'nite4 States, and of "her eamitnea, bare Issued exclusive rt-tt to lit. lttclicr ami bis aaalsns to aw tho word " Caaiorln sod Ha formula, and that to imitate thorn to a state prison o (Terete f Do Tew Know that ooa of the reasons for granting this EOTernroeat protection wra WttuM Caatoria bad been promt to to aleolnteJT harailmT Tin Yon Ktt that 85 rOTa.go doene of Castorla ara furalahed for JJS Sits, or ooa cent a doas t Tin Tw Kno-Vfthat vrhen rjnuwwsed of tali perfect preparation, your chUdraa mar a sept well, aol that y."B may here unbroken rest 9 Wall, thooo things ara worth knowug. They en fact Tha foo olE' 'ao-olrnflo f y? y " h cm eTrT PPr. How tha Big Boyu Qaleted the Little Grrle ant Dispersed a Superstitions Mob Devil feeetns 1b All Ages Some Queer Hallu cination. The fear of Beelzebub ts strung upon the miserable masses who constitute the popu lation ol New York city's poverty stricken east side. Ignorance prevails there, and superstition is rife. Out of this universal superstition has arisen recently u remark able series of devil seeing panics. StraiKftlv enough, these devil panics have centeted in the public school. It is fro iK rally ucreed that a little He brew girl Eturted th scare. Hha heard at ln.iiic tlut the iiiilleuniuni. or rather the Jewish eqi.Jalv'nt, wan coming, and that prior to its nrrivul tiie devil wan coming to remove am-li people us had forleiti-d their ri'lit to iur;ulise. The yotingster told this story in tiic school mid the result was soon npi-iinr.t. Tlie chiltiren did nothing but talk about tho cxpectod visit of the devil and workml thciiiselves up to such a atato of n fvousnss tlint when the nut nor of the yarn rt:s!il into tho ltlnyrooiu one nfter- niTon, slirirking nt the tipof hr lunirs that she had just seen the devil, there was a stampede. Althoiich this trouble was noun sti- prt.stl, the damago was done, and the story aprrad all over the rat side. The children of other schools talked alxiut il in whispers, and the story gradually increased In horrible details until n oint was readi ed where the mercery of "The devil!" was enough to set a thousand children wild. The story of tho panic iu the grammar school at Houston und Hieriff smets will serve as n sample of all. j i:torning loss than 00 little (iris were :iemhled in the were over, and S.Sisj childrun were at tiu.hr desks. Beelzebub had teen routed, but it was sharp fighting. The school guard, ytfung as its members ore, was of the great est assistance. Devil seeing is not a new hallucination, nor is it confined to the east side uf New York. Moncure V. Conway, in bis " J)e ntonology and IVvil Ijorc," tells of the virions of the "devil" that orqurred to the Fairfax family, who saw his majesty on 6everal OTarims and claimed, with Huikes peare; that "the prince of darkness is a gentleman," for they described him as be ing both genteel and well Irnnr!Pred. Further Iwk in history vrr- have the temptations of tt. Anthony, I.nthcr's Wur.burg eTTjKricnee with tlM? devil, for the nutlientie-.ry of which the ink simt on the wall is still shown tocrowd'jof visitors each year, markiujf the place where his "majesty" jitt missed boinjf Lojuked out by on inkstand thrown by the hands of the famous relunuer. To come down to modern times, especial ly in oriomal countries, incident: of devil seeing and ghost seeing are so common us scarcely to arouse tho iuterest of the for eign community. It i t especially notice able that these so called demoniacal mani festations are generally epidemic iu char acter, clinging to one l;eality and affecting numbers of persous simultaneously. , fn Hongkong several gaixlcns are haunted by demons and the entire retinue of the family servants tan he seen nt certain times of the month kneeling in the garden walks ar.d offering iruit, sweet in -iits. fake money and '"jessstirks tonnpcRse the spirit wrath. Sonit-t lines it is n link kwai, "Mack devil." rpiii. tai pak knai, "big white devil.-' of a tele-scopir build. that can stretch itself out to almost anv height. Neurologists admit tho ease with which the senses can be deceived, either through fi-ar, suggestion or auto-suggestion, and. furthermore, how such hysterical delusions are not only contagious, but when effect ing large iiiimliers are apt to become epi demic. Children, and girls especial lv. whose brains are particularly susceptible to psychic influences, and whose thoughts arc easily guided cither for good or Imd arc perhaps most easily affected by visual and other hallucinations and delusions. Feme Ues. Many of the disorders peculiar to women are caused by diseased conditions of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Restore these organs to a healthy state by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver Kidney Balm, And the female organs will rtrf orm stated that the government might as well their regular functions, and the sufferer be strengthened and cured. recoln its 10 gold pieces into -U pieces as la.T. frmr. all nlrtc f octifS .e m7"i to make 50 cents' worth of silver pass for I : r u mciuio Hi wrote postal card to the Xonpa- u-tess 1" Curing tnem. For sal vptwhr. Prlc. f I.OO per Bottle. THE Dr. J. H. ttcliAN KEDtCINl CO.. - St. Louis. Ho. TOO ZEALOUS FOR SiLVEU. Coancll Blnflr. Man in tha Crip of the Ic- e,uiltortal roatoatoe Law. Cgcxcil Bluffs, la., July v. Enthusi asm because of free silver and freedom in expressing his views has led to the arrest Dr. J. I. Feimn, of this city, on the charge of having used the mails for the purpose of making defamatory and incen diary utterances of and concerning one Rrover Cleveland, president of the U nited States, and John Sherman, a senator of the United States. Dr. Fearon is a pro nounced silver advocate, and has the habit giving emphatic expressions to his view A few days ago his attention was at traded to a clipping in the Nonpareil from an Ottuiuwa. paper, in which it was Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Health is the Sunshine of Home. Have you got it? If nut. consult Drs. Walsh & Walsh, Specialists Uf the Chicago Medical Institute Pern anently located tn iHrroaport. Iowa rf,.Nf av 1)K. T. M. WAl.tll. FanMir'T rrhilrV r-otKtiif la Twn.if Jtiytot la4l1 .11ral eoieir. Ilri. DEVIL PANIC IX A NEW YOKK GRAMMAR ECIIOOL. J. E. VTALRH, .m of CBinro, foraaily SnroO'ln-4iMr r Ml. AutUwi i Hoepttal. CONSULTATION FIEE. NKKVOUS DKUII.n V KxbsuHtive (Irnins, ilerplcsaness, throatened In- anl'y. naa mrnanry, awatal !n'Wu, nt any other condition doe to aanoas exhaustion. Iit enrmt. . CA r A Kill I Dyrpupsia. Athia, Ulieuiuatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Blood, a iciwt, i.i f ana tie aiMana can do quickly ana panBaaaiitiy enrea oy oar aarancea syr-t-m tl utvd ctiM. VAKICiMJKI.K la the root active cnoso uf nervous debility. Wbj treat wrr it. with rlim wl.n w. raamtitc ytm a iirrmaBeat care tn eaves day. by nt ptlnUet aniKuaf )l)4roolcara4 tautrre days du palo. WOMKN buffer in;: from itiseMca peculiar to their sex should consult n. w k.r rnrr.1 mi.y raav. (Won up hoy !, uul c may be aV to f lire yon. anrgtoal ibrriitHiM prrfirnf d at font bona if demrcd. Abuoaiuial and brain torgery qiecialty. UH i:kK1IKN riAl and Tostimnniaia are the Best The numerous ac- r-..ifp-mi U w fc. fifvlviMl trora the lewnpAper f.ir oar remarkable rare. In bolt mitNal see ennrie! rw U pmot cnnrln.lve tliat enr advanced method, care where ali i'h.ii lail. Tintiforv. do ut wwu tinw- wttii ftnera, bat ciHsnit u at onre ar.d regain at ae.iiN. Tkcre Is a Mare in every dimae that ynu can be cnied. Ilave yon passed ii i t If ait. eu aH inowl any loLfrr, but rinwnlt n at one. Furthermore, w rffrt ll.itv tn u.im pnniht our crrd. ntlalp falee. We aiakn It an object tor yon to lnvee liaM Mtr., tloMhcr pciaire atfrt you ucb a fair pnjpoaiuoa. o ONLY CUKAHI.K CASES TAKEN o If ynm -Lnot wrliw. llnadneeoured hynall. Boats lol3,ltot,llot. Sandaye- 1t:W wl . umcr-121 V. Third St., UrCulIough, Buildlnp;, Davenport, low. DAVIS COMPANY Banao awt TBMTU.arte utoiiibbbs basement playroom waiting for school to ntien. Suddenly a little girl dashed from behind a pillar and fled into the street, cry ing: "The devil! I've seen the devil!" Her companions dashed after her, shriek ing. One of them fell at the door, and lie true they could stop a dozen others tripped and fell upon Iter. No one was liadly hurt, but the uproar was increased, und almost instantly a report spread through the iH'ighborhood that something awful had liapp-ened at the school. The cries of the children seemed to coiilirm the report. The tenements poured forth a terrified mob of nieu and women, wild, bareheaded, hreath los. They believed that their children wen: In dangerund muhlied the school and attempted to force tlm doors. COMANCHE CRUELTY. reil in reply. He said the government had gone for forty years coining silver in the good old way "until a midnight oonsuir- acv oi hell birds, bribed by gold, worked up a conspiracy that demonetized silver. Then he intimated that .liulge Lynch Would make short work of Orover Cleve land and John Sherman under certain conditions, etc. This was signed by the initials "J. I. F," and mailed to the Non imrell, and brought out an editorial para graph. It also brought out a deputy I lut ed States marshal. Deputy Marshal Uil- weg went to Dr. Fearon and asked him f he did not want to make some replv to The Ntmparell editorial. j he doctor promptly replied that he did. and then discovered his mistake and re fused to talk further of the matter, lie would not deny that he had writt.-n the card and would not admit he had written it. By a little subterfuge he was induced to write another card, and the hand writing corresponded so exactly with that of the oitending cant that a warrant was issued for his arrest. LEOAL- Administrator's Notice. Estate of John P. Boll man. deceased. The under Ifned hsvtne been annotated admin- stratrix of ue eeuue of John F. B"l'mn ate of the coon'y of Knek Island. tate of Illinois, dcoraM. hereby cirra wni f hl the will tiiiinr before the aunntr man f Hock Inland comity, at the olbre of toe eterfc f Mid eoiin. in the cltr of R.irk It!, ml. at ire tiwn.t term, on the flrst Monilae in Au:.l trxi, at which time all iwranao hurinx elaini cainet ttil eeUte are notified and rrenevted to tiond, for the purpnec of bavuur the aaata ad- UPted. All Hereon Indented to a1d aetata ara ea- iueed to make inxaediate arnieni to the nn lcrigncd. Dated thi. Kth day of May A. D.. ISBt. Maa. lusa&a Boluiax, Adaittiiatratruu THE TttAVELKBS' GUIDE. OB 10 AGO, BOOK ULAaTD Ratnm Ticket, ran he pan rAOiriO pnrebaaad ee aa Faw rkerAed It K f Twvteleta eveot depot or C Hlaf depot comer Fifth avenue and r-amy-eTM tiroesrank H. rieeuvet. A.n:l. TKAlJta How the Bed Fiend Tortnred a Prisoner on the (Staked Plain. Colonel H. I. Dotlrre, who was stationed for vears on the lnmtier, when; he had abundant optiortunity to study the Intli ans, has written a book about them. In it lie tells of the fiendish cruelty of a part; of Comanches who captured a Mexican dur ing a raid. They started with him to their ramp across what is called the Staked Plain. "At a water hole on this tableland,'' continues Colonel Dodge, "the party halted for several days. Telling the prisoner they wanted it for some religious ceremony, they set him to digging a hole in the ground. Working with a knife and hands. What Is it?" they demanded fiercely, j he in a day or two completed a pit about 1 5 AJe t'"Ti?' mux ,y'f U 1 h. 1 I vv5ai5ii,- irVou Want a Warm House, Warm all over. Warm" all the time. Not too hot In mild weather. Use the Capitol Hot Water Or Heda Steam Heater Thirty Capitol Heaters In use in Rock Island. Office. In BOCK ISLAND and MOLINK mty?ra,T. Ts7.'. LcsTKia efetaWe"-W?BBe4atae-BN T BBf elllWlllwbt fa 111 III Ihuf ai.iUd a awl Kl.ii.M..l i.i, mt ,.nrt. l! ta f itl .f?.W Ot TOU1 Ii. I. KUrAK--S mi-kt u or eHHfrl ' rd tMBavA. eArvi.Br- Nrt-fOUe tnT. Hajzhtl KBtiehtM, i 'utuum,4Kn, IoBity, Lite!: tt urm'ite rl l of power of ths t., o rr-vli rtrak. wnattiit (me f.-r etufl. tu i - mu4 marrrt ft tjutt'kl umt b lr. liewrliri ffA-Uk Nrrtr f.rttH. Tlnf r-U n!r mn hr .:rtii.r M ;U kavrk ih thlaata 11 Bn-I. a)BtBaeVaw aVfiA rrtaTl .C Ui" U Vl. TU to . t-bi I -eAi. 4l.t4 r or r 'ih rin?t tm tmw Wot U lori UUtd, liU by k ClUae.rcf, Arin au. SEIVERS & ANDER80N CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS at aiwdaeC ii.mi n-nfMi, "t. e,ie aea iifaflMi raraanae OAae aad tiaup HI IweifUv atrtaX 'What's the matterf Where are our cl.il Un-nr" "It's a devil!" a terrilicd girl i)ipcd up. "Maniie seen it!" "No," cried a man in the mob; "it's Crc; I see the smoke!" "Fin-! Fire!" the crowd yelled in hor ror. "IiCt the children out! Ix.-tusin!" Still the tenements poured out terror stricken parents and late school children. The street was Mocked. The little girls who hud run from the building were in d;:tip'r "f Icing trampled to death. The crowd ilvclt, wild and clamoring, seemed to confirm its own worst fears. It howled In iiu;ny tongues and rushed at the school tl'Kirs. These doors open outward, and the rush was easily checked. Two policemen tried to fi.n-e tfcc mob back, but for a time they were powerless. Then came proof of the v::ltic of school discipline. T he kirger hoys, who had I cached the school, had not rushi-d out with the frightened girls. They make up the school guard und have been drilled in the work o preserving order by tlte as sistant tiriucipal. The principal marshaled them liehind hi.-: closed doors ur.d gave tlicin their in structions in a fecund. "Tlds is all ronsense, ljoys." lie said. "I want you to bring the little girls iusido and quiet that crowd. Clear the sidewalk in fmnt and tell them there is no danger and tiiat no one Is hurt. T1h lioys. Uxl by their captain, Harry Leon Ki-ingle. opened the front door and dashed out. Their organized rush forced Kick the men and women on f he sidewalk. They rounded up the little girls, and, say ing to each, "The principal wants you in side at once," pushed tiicm into the school. where thy were lined up and reassured by Alias Hell, tiieir hexd teacher. The boy giutrds, 3'5 of them, cleared a space of side walk 73 feet long. The principal closed thcdoornpiin when the little ones were inside and devoted himself to the work of quieting the crowd The teachers inside started a song', and the pupils joined until the chorus could be heard In the street. The effect was mag icaL "Nothing has happened." the principal said. "There is no cause for fear. It would be better if you were to disperse. " "Let us in where tin; children are. sturdy Pclack demanded. "Let us see for ourselves." "My friend, you must go away and be quiet, tho principal said. "No," the man siioutcd. "Let us in. - The crowd, still feerf ul, was xcaastrred by the simrln?. bnt still lingered. The pi incipal bc.koned to a policeman, and the lender of the mob ned. After that the po lice, who bad been reinforced, soon dis persed the crowd. Asa go uf 9 doa the faxuc tM not three feet in diameter and over five feet deep. Early the next morning a rope was tied about the ankles of the captive and wound spirally round his legs and body to the neck, binding his arms tightly to his sides. Rigid and immovable, the man was then planted upright like a ost in the hole, the dirt filled in and tightly rammed down around him. When all was complet ed, nothing but his head was visible. Then they scalped his head, cut off his lips and eyelids, taunted and left him. On their arrival in camp the party de scribed in detail their punishment of the Mexican, and n all the tribe it was re garded as an exquisite piece of pleasantry. The man would live, thov said, eight days, revived at night by the cold of the high plains, to lie driven mad the next day by the hot sun lieating nn his scalped head and defenseless eyeballs." ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. Obituary: At New York, George Law, 5't; Commodore .loscph H. Tookcr, 115. At Lansing, Mich., James M. Turner, 47. At Ijouisville, Ky., Sallie V ard-Lawrence. Hunt-Armstrong Downs, fj. Chairman Gowdy, of thvlndiana Re publican eentml commit te, who has bvn couuned to his homo at Kushville with in (laminntiou of the bowels, is slowly eon Valesciug. although the (hingur line is not yet lutsseu. Assistant secretary of the Navy McAdoo and his aid. Lieutenant Nibhtck, was Uin netted by the Illinois naval reserve at Chun go. The nimiiitA Commercial hotel at l'emllo- tou. l'Kl., probably the oldest ill the stale. was totally destroyed by lire. Charles It. Fi-rnin. a convict in I he I. ml low street jjiil in New York, coni'iiillcd suii'iile by taking morphine given him hv his wife. He was at one time horse train error HulTalo Rill. . tloe.ld Mays, etilorvd, of Metropolis. 111., was burned to death iu his homo while trying to save his children. The children escaped from a window. Itoo.'it SI. Steel, of r-t John, 3In h., s-ivs he will sue the I'nion National It ink of Chicago for having levied on his hotel for u;.'.i.i. V. H. Yw.ile. the ex-Chicago lawyer who shot, at A K. Itoscnls-r.'. a shiHMlcul er, at Oshkush, Wis., on the Fouiih Iw itms" the latter would not display his stis-k. has been Imund over for trial on tho charge of assault with Intent to kill. Farmers near Memphis, Clark county, Intl., are greatly worked up over the dis covery of a vein of lead ore. An unknown woman was mtirdenil by an unknown man in a saloon in St. Louis. He escaped in a carriage with two com panions. After following her truant lover for ,U0ti miles Miss Marv Wnguer has had the satisfaction of landing him in the Lehigh l'a.) conuty jail. Six mouths ago Miss Wagner and Jacob Frantz were engaged o be married in Austria, The young man hen disapiicared. Johu K. Davis, an old and respected farmer, was murdered eight miles south of Osceola, la., at neighbor's house, where he went on an errand. '1 he murder was he end of a political argument and the murderer is wcak-ni;nded. Venezuela is going to present York city a bronze stt,t lie of the tor," Dolivar. Notice of Final Settlement. Be tate of Daniel renstemacber. Deceaeed. Pnblie notice i ben-br riven that the endrr. tlfrned, Koixrt Daonan, execntor, baa thl Jay filed hi. final report and oett lenient u snih In the roomy court of Kurk Ifrland conntr. and thai an ordt ha h..M entered ny aaid court anurorinc the eald re- ort. unlem filiicotiffii thereto or rauee u tne vnlrary be ehown on or before the tli diiy f June. A. II. IHMft. and anon the final mn- lruval of Mid rvn, the raid kKilnrrt bouau mill ek lor an oidcr of liir1lHitla. and will alo aak o uedierbarm-d. All person Interested arc Bu llied to BUcikL Rock Island, 111- Jnne 1, lMf. Hoaea DooHaa, By C. J. SiAKLr, Attorney. Publication Notice. 9TATB OF ILLINOIS. I Rock I.uad Oodktt, I In the ennrty eoart at the Mar term, A.D. 18W. Relnnold Letw-h, v. Tbomxe 8. fallvia, Bichard a. Mlvl, w ia.m S. Brooks. ASMaeit (net the real dense of the eetettd- int. William A. BtHik hi not known and that ilmn drurcnt lixiuirr hi, i laee of residence cen- 101 1 e found, In.plitdcd with the ahoee ocfend uiH,Thoiiis H'lvl and Hirhard M. Hllvis bar ns been tiled In the clrra' once of the circuit mnrt of raid cmnty, nolce ie therefore hereby riven to the raid nn-reident defendnnt that the jomplalnaot filed hi bill of comiMaif.t In eeid urt. on the eh, peer, fide thereof, on the l.thday of April !ti. and that thereupon a anm- non laonen out or eaio ci.nn, n nerein aaiasen now pend-na rtnmatile on ine nrt Mued.y n ti month of beoiemner next, uulil law re quired. now, nniees yon tne ea'a nno-reeioeni niv fondant above named, Williaie s. Brooke. .ball pcreonalle he and appear before said circuit onrt, on th" Act dnyef the next term thereof. 'o oe liold'-n a: Itock ITand tn and rur tlie ald xubtr.uu the firet Monday in September next.and olead. anwcr or demne to the said complainant illl of complnliit, the aame and tne matters and L1D; t' ereln charged and aiaua will oe laaea i confeesed. aoo a decree entered agauwt yoa ernrdlne. to the prayer nf sid bill. aoca laiana, iii apm it, int. GBnaea W. OaanLa, nark. IruasBoa A If utuu. Coaplaiaant aoUdtora. Unvt (..Billed A I Itu ii . . ri. Worth. Ua-arw A K.O.. llnneTiH ............... OMaha n.a Mninee t truth A Minneanolla On.haA Dee Mmnre Kx.. I' iros'i at inncapoll Bx. iMTor, i.meoin M Omaha... M. faul A ktinnaapoha Perver, T- Worth A B. C. tBanaa City A BL Jaeeuh. UUnk Inland A Waehlnctoa. tlrm A Dee Mot nee...... aoca MiandAHtnart Ai BT. T. t tAam ..man 'tnaa'H XOpra tlisul tpaa T:al:snpm llriWie 4 an ant f -iaml:pni It II. am : am xAaurlt I :in em wm t Clio 4:m aminos pea Wrhipmlt aea lfi:Mamtt:kpm I topm tTMSaia a ?4nn ' iyickIalandABrooklyaAe,..U CUpmlt t : am ArrrraL erjenartnna. tthl.. .a. All w ',-.; c Snn Jay even In r a Vnllmaa ieerr wtfl he et the d. pot aftar tn:sn. which will leave for Chtca fo at :'Jt a. m. Monday. BLRUNOTtm ltilTB M, At U. aAtl. ey ltepot Ftrat aaeaiae and tt1r'nlk . Vunna,aawet. TRAINS. pruiyileld. Peoria. I tnave. lauaiee. Bt. L- Bnr. Wutn tia kianMiiittii Cbicjo. nler'.lnf, Cimum A oahuoae... t J t itetpaa Peoria, Hrardrtowa. Bor-I I llntton A V.'eet t ! pm W -iWeta Bt. Paul A Mlnneatsi. pn 1"K) am Kterline-.t'lintoe Iuho(ae f js pa, :M,a at. L . hanea City, Iicoeeri I A racCoaet Via Wakwk'rK pm t S5 em rifcllr. tllallf exuipt hund.t . fHICAK). MILWAL'BtB BT. PAOL , Railway hactae Bthtera t-isv-a -fcut Twenuela atr.ia. hetemea amt eaat econd avenue. L. R. Krerr. Ajrect. TRAIrTg. Bail and Expraea Si. Ian) Kiwreea Freight and AccomsodAfa Laava. rSO tlpm 1 flO tee ttMkaat f ara :ant Daily except Sntidny. Dock Iii.abo Pbobia Eauwat Be Wanted to See a HanginK- The F.nglish iiarrs are full of stories of the late shah of Persia, some of which are probably true. When lie was visiting Eng- land, he fn-quently expressed his contempt for the mildness of the F.nglish law. So lie was finallv taken to Newgate in order that ho might see a gallows, lie at once mani fested great interest in it, and, cxpn-ssing a desire to see how it worktl. asked t lie gov ernor to hang a man. 1 lie governor ex plained that he hud not at the time a man ready for the experiment, whereupon the sliab expressed, his contempt. But he in timated tiiat tluit was of no consequence. "llang one of these," said he, liointing to his suit, each man of winch prolsibly trembled in his shoes. And very great in deed was tiie shah's disgust wlitn he found that he could not prevail upon the govern or to do what he wanted. Bit a Bone and Got the Wont of It. IVrry McClure, a farmer, flew into rnge liecnuse his horse rubbed against him. soiling his-Sundav clothes, and as a pun isliment he bit tlte animal's eur. As Mc Clnre's teeth closed on the horse's organ of liearing it tossexl its head high in the air. breaking the man's jaw in three pieces. The horse is quite a hero in tin) neighbor hood. McClure lias gone to bed tor the summer. Kansas City Times. bar in k Feat of a Detective. M. Horon, a noted French detective, now about to retire, will be remembered as the man who performed the most daring and difficult feat of safely piloting the heir of the Russian throne in disguise through tae nihilist dens of Paris. Doctors Teanptedl to Cee JUorphlne. An English writer says the use of mor phine by doctors is a constantly growing svU. la their case the temptation is euur- PnbUcatlon Notice. TRAINS, Besuru Ex. The Tr1lbyV PenriaeMUmis Mail is.; ." rciria Aecom. hevit Snerrard Accommodation... table Aecommodatton..... Cable AccotMnfrdaline .... Laa-i e ttttian.' s o am I tl- vm 1:W ym a:eu am Stuaai S -at, .m AaaTtra l.i.bl pni eras ra Sl .lt am S on am d o pm f! pm tt am Passenger trains leave C. K. I. A P. y0llne venae) depot Sve ( aitonta earlier ttaa time yven. Train merkea dally, ejl etuer trakm dally except Kanday. m to New "Lilierit- THE MARKETS. New Yrk I'lniinciaU New Vouk. July & M-mey on t-all easy at lvls I or tint. prima mercantile njier. "! l'r -nt atcrliug exchange firmer, wttii a.-;n:il busi ness iu bankers bill at 4s7tt4sS for de mauJ aul 4s7i4S7!4 for aixty days: postal ratos. . 4s.u.i ss an t 4ii 441; commercial bills, 4sti'i 4s.i 4. a Silver certificate, sa'es -jnwo at iW'i. lr silver, ;': Mcxicaa dollar, iil't. L'uitel States govenmiut ImhcI-i firm new 4. rcKiaterei. I..1-; do. coupo:is. UC1.; t'a regiMerei. ll-i no. eoaponn, H't; 4'.; registered, 1JS; do. coniwin 1S; ' regis Wreil. j; Pacttlc 6 of lull. Chicago Grain anil Prod no. t'liK Aiio. July A Following were tlie quotation ou the BoarJ of T ra !e toiay: wheat July, opened bVifti:, Llunel iKii; betaaibjr, uieuei Uiv, climel 7c: llvmb'r. oliciiel clow-1 Ss'.. Corn July. Ojteael O'.Hc. c!nel IVrVr; feeiiteuiber. oiieuel -71-h"". eloaej. e7lac: May, ojieueJ Si-'i'. cloie I Oatn July, oietted l.c, closii l.vr-t: heiteiuier. opeue l Lrc, clnsel l.Vv-; May. Oiieuel 17"Ac, cl-i lse. Pork July. ' nominal, cloiol fri.ni: Sep tember. oiN-nel l.sj. clone! $7.7(1; January, opened S7 :.'!-,. closel t,..Vi. Larl July, nominal, clo-t Beptember, opened f-l.rr.t. cloeel 1i3.7.V. Pro luce: Buttor Extra creamery. 14'V Hr iu.; extra oairy. !:; xresu teking stock. ,L'fS. Lgir r ri!i eto;K. e1-; ilozeo.. lave poultry Turkey, h&k r, Ih.: chickens thensi. aa; spring chickens. lltlSe: roosters. Sc; ducks. gn-ei tl.iu per doiwu. New potatoes, S-lctAl.U0 per barreL Houev w hire clover. la-itlt:per lb : broken mh. -rit-: extra-tel. y-',Ka Black raapborriej. SU(tic per lS-quart rase; red ras'iberriet. i&tz per 34-:nt case. Bokbjrr.e. SI w M per la- quart eaae. The Local leer note. Corn senile (lets lOftttic. Hy itaiotby. f7ftt; wilil.tnQVIs Polatoe. mw-li ixtsc. BnUor Pair to tne ce. IS : fresh creamery, lie. Eur Fresh. c epriof ebiceen- $1 10 s doses. loikejr 7c. Geeae fe. iMCkl HZ. , tl wnft, 1"C. ot1e Bu'eners py for eoro fed steer W(t SVe: cows and httf en. Site Siic; calrea, Sic fetiie. hoe I''!, fiheep -Tite. Curing Lamb- $1 sutVtJ a bead dTATE t HXTHOIB. hook leuni uotnrrr. n the Ccunty court, Jnne ten., A. D. IBM. Charles n. Bratidenhnnr v.. Marv A. Gltt. widow. Jennie Deeoe, Jacob W. Gltt, tdatllda Phillip. Sarah Adams. Calvin Gltt, Johu R.HO, Cor Klli. Ida Ely. William Gltt aud Geonre A. o iirj-'ius. aaainu-ator or eitaie of Aiisaaeta ara tier deceaeia. Petition to eel) real estate tn pay debts. To tho above nam. d defecdants. Matilda "uiios. Sarah Adams. Calvin Gut and William Gitt. affidavit of the r,on-relrferre or roe. Sfstitda Phillip, (VtIo Gltt and William (lilt, and aAda- m tnat yoa, ttaran Aaams, oannot oe tonne, no mat proceea can oe servea upon yoa, sna tnat nion dtleent lnnnlrv vour nllre of reaidenra i-annnt be is-rilii notice I hereby given to you and each or you that the above named sett Inner h filed in toe eaid conn hie pe itlon rlnt you for leave to fell reel etate tn jeydeht; that a eammona ba been towfed In said cause aealnst yoa, return. hie to the Jnne term, A. D isns, of said conrt, and that said eati-e was on the flret day o' June, A. D. IMS, by eaid court con- tinned to the Annul terra of aald eoart to be bernn and holden at the court bonne In the city of Bock Island, in said county of Bock island, on ue nrt Moaaay of anguM. a. v. ixva. at which time and p ace sne will appear and nleed. an ewer or demnr to aa d petition if yoa aee at. iateo at aoca iaieco,iii tni let oay of jane. A. D., 199S. Bjlmab KoeLtn, Clerk of raid County Court. fiwsEKST A Walsbb, Solicitors for Petitiober. gcBxuroToa, Cedab Rapti-i horthern hailw.y. eepot mot Of Braily VZZItlX?1- eea. Tut dk Psvenport Trains. Paaaetucet... rrebrht Wei Ulxrty train Leave i b4:M I tl:u0 tm m-im am IV I Aaarvs i pmlblti Ham " No, Velebt Worth. tsHilh. yf Joass bi0:vim alSrMpsii at :.' I :bt-nam s Daily, bthuiv except ttsnaav. vstctnr eorth. PJoint asnta ass east. No. IS rate !, war watnes ana went utterly. Special Master's Sale STATE Or ILLINOIS. I Boca. IaLaao Coea-rr. In the eircult court, hi chancery. Bin for Partition. Wlilitm Prey. compTalnant, v.. Peter Prey sad Catherine iilndli ffar, defendenta. Notice i hereby siren tbat by virtue of a de cree of eaid eeurt entered le the above entitled eue,on the sen day of Jnne, A. U. Me). I ball. n Sat rdiy. the ltth dy of juy. A. U. liejS. at l he hour of So'dock la the ariernnxi, et tbe south door of the conrt bourns. In city of hock lela-o. la raid ooubtv of K'ft l.lti.d. ell at public venoue, to the higreat binde, thota certain oereel of land, whoete la the coon'y of Kork 1-lind and state of I 111 note, known ai-d deeei lined a foliowe: IM namlier four Mi In block number two S In that fart of the ity of Kork laiaed know and called Lnd. ' addition, ai'uated fa the cooaly of kock Id nd ant rtate of llllnoia. Aleo tbe west t-n (10i fee of bt one (11 In block nnwl.-r ene (I) In said Lynde addition and lot nainner four (4) in block nnmiertwolS) In Howard ad -itlo te the aald etty of rv k laland. tbe lest two plecea of property eelne aaed one piece of property a-toaied ha the county of Koct I.land ana ret' of Illinois Aleo tot number four 141 in block namb-7 five (Si In that nan of the eltv a( KvA I. land called Brier Piece, eltasud m tbe county of Rock 11- mnn ana iu-j oi tiunoia, on tne ioi.wxng tereta, to-wit: One-tbh-d (1-SI caah In bond and the ba'anes la two xiual tattmewta lo b-lereied by note and mortgaL'ea na tbe preml n 4. a d aetee le bear i nu-real at tee mte of T or cent per anaem and to be dee la ewe n end two It i yeem f tne date of aod sale and tembie to eaid epecuvl. commtealonrr. Dated at Pack Ulead. Illiaol. tbie Sth tit ef Jane A. U. lsss EressE Bras, special Master. SwxcftKT A Wa: ata, Boiicikur. lor complalnaat Children Cry for Pitcher's C&ctbrla. i NEW PASSEIIGERSERYICE To the East vU the R. I. & P. Lv ii Ten port rerrv nteeet oepot Lv Kor Inland. CKItr Depot I Lv Kock Ulead Twentieth et Denot Ar Peoria .. Ar Rloominfton. ...... Ar Indiaaauolat ....... Ar y0aani !,...... Art iwaaeau. Ar IMyton. Arai-imba Ar J arKaoc :-rl i la .... n . ar rpnnrneld........ Ar H Leule Ar Lincoln. r lieretur . Ar wattoon , ArSTaeesdlle.. Ar Terrs Haute ...... tam 4 nam Mess tsjan Item tttpm 5 rspei em pen f SUSJS SSSan ICC SB 11 J" lift pes IAD pea 14pm (mpm IB u pm lb so pm vim pat-is t am NKta laMast isam lattam 12 a pm ISpm I lpmi Satpm ISpm Jiiam TtSant t OS tea Tin am S IS am T at am Mlpm tsina tfvBi fist-pm 7im SSSeai 8U,pm( IMre soiipm, S4A.. S 45 pm, 11 4 pea steam TUpst THROUGH CAR SERVICE Usee east ol Pet ria carry throe eoaehes Bad aleepise ears a Kigbt trains to priaeiple eltiea. R. STOCKHOUSE, Oea. Ticket eVgeai, AaUtaar lrUa luf a.d S) eitiaisiiiii A, klmi BrevA BAB I buajl.jaae X 7vs Ves "v TT-'es ia at a i...a aV Wavi .Mai Do you know wbet a vat difference It make la you' napeanance o he a natural colored and toe? neae of kali? Uell tee weald look ten J ear oauxer. 4et a bottle of THE MEXICAN HAIR RCSTOftKIs It fa ton s where ethers fan. It will that daadrsA CnVe, aSS It irifta, Avotaes, ia,. Agriae WeataA. . Tn LiErrr rcifs. sat See Sad aaasiaaatA axeOsiriadyBtJeewJC .aii'n'sreech f male PUIS, hare been yeemaed need by TVie eaade of Lad,e. t hevee-iewa teatlavmtale that they are raezotlled. ae a ereeise attootuly aaediclne.bTlmaedi.f telait of 1-au.J A. eodl Irrecelar Ma. e (Mia Wcwkneaeete. price . ' 'Ai a bus. whh XS WO I larrBiora tarrt fnfwTr -ffV'1- CO. Vvmta. MaCB. aWUela.r,