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p-fl THE ARGUP, T7BDNE8PAY. MARCH 10, 1007. if I 9 it- 1 4 . t. THE ABGTJ8. ' faMlaaed Ddlr aad Wesk'v mi sveaad Aveat Bock Island, 111. litondU tMpOM- Meoad-t'aas suits. J. W. POTTXB Publisher TIBXS-Diuy. M teats per wtk. Wnkly, AH soaaantcetloat of polities! or amatsata tire cheraeter. political or railcioaa, mutt have mm ettacaa m paBUcatlosw Xo sack win to prlated orer SalUoos slnstares. C men omits ss solicited fro a erery township Mu isiana twenty. .Wbpbespat, Mabch 10. 1897. Now it is to be hoped there will 01 be A free-for-all In the nlil mnmA We were just getting setUed down vuiod iwtiT our unamaea No drlnka were served at Mrs McKlnlST's reeODtlon. hnt rennhll. ean politician! are still hoping that Be, af -ITf t ... . . . wGivinioj win iet em op when wvauvv aMla UlDo The warship which, it is reported, President McKInlej may send to Harana will probably have no un pleasant work to do. A glimpse of ami kuqb win oe sunicient to prevent unt; ui uBTiDjf inem speaK " wuibu au murines. Tea following appears in the Vic tor (Colo.) Times: "Be v. L Is expected in Victor this evenine- He will occupy the pulpit of Rer. M wnose oroaersge oasiness now re quires his entire time, rendering it .lupuauDie tor mm 10 luinu nis an ties as pastor." IBt F(nnaVITnla lerrlal.tTira la doing well. It has been in session tWO months and haa una naaaoit tingle measure. Evidently it was us urn unuisncy oi me Keystone wmiugu uint act toe CBpilOl DUlln ilff at Harriahnrc nn Arm r. come to think of it. Illinois has not much to brag about at the present iagv ui too game. Wbkh lecturing in Kokomo. Ind., viuji evening, uen. jonn u. Gordon. Of Georgia, waa wialttut he John Bassell, an aged negro of the city named. The distinguished southerner recognized his caller at once as ona of tha nirf aia.a hi. father's plantation.- Russell is about uon. uorooD i age, ana tney played 8"iui wuea cnuaren. The New Turk WorM t... v.... looking up the position of the new United States senators in regard to tae peace treaty witn Great Britain, and as a result of its inquiries an nounces that the treaty is aure to be ratified at the extra session. Its taunchest advocates ssy it will re ceive the support of two-thirds of the senators and that only amend ments of minor importance, if any, will be made. It waa announced in Washington March 4 that Mr. Henna's commis sion as a senator of the United States would arrive from Columbus the 0th. What's the use of trying to humbug the people that way P Gov. Buahnell- arrived in Washington about the 1st. If he executed Mr. Banna's commission at Columbus he did it when there was no vacancy to fill. If he executed it when the va eany took place, or when there was official information that there would be one, he did it in the city of Wash ington. Here is another "legal fic tion" which would no doubt be sus tained in the courts. The commis sion will indicate on its face that it waa executed at Columbua at the proper date, though in actuality it was not Literary. Ex-President Harrison has written of "A Day With the President at His Desk" for the March Ladies Home Journal. The article is said to be singularly interesting in the detail witn which it describes the weari some routine of the president. It is aid that (Jen. Harrison, in this ar ticle, has delivered himself with great directness and vigor, relative to the annoyances that are visited pon a chief executive by persistent office-seekers, and he suggests a aaique plan, by which the presi dent's burdens in that direction could be greatly lightened, and he be enabled to devote more attention to more important matters. A fea. ture of the article that will have a timely interest to those ambitious to serve the country under the incom ing administration, describes very fully how the president' makes ap pointments to office. "A Day With the President at Hie Desk" is unique la belog the first time that the daily life .of the president has been de scribed by one who haa filled the ex aited office. Articles upon the so cial and domestic life of the presi dent by Gen. Harrison will follow in eoeeslve issues of the Journal. The complete novel in the Marcb issue ' of Lippincott's is "Dead Selves," by Julia Magruder. It deals with the emotional and spiritual awakening of two highly superior persons who have managed to reich mature years, and go through a good deal of experience, without becoming acquainted with their latent possi Uilties U short, their heart. Father Sebaatiaa," the hero ot a short story by Kate Jordan, was one f the martyr-priests of the Parisian commune. Owen Hall relates an Australian legend in "The Phantom Kangaroo. "Sus's Weddin'," by Minnie C. Hale, is a brief aketch with a sharp point. Helen F. Lovett, in "A Dilemma of the Day." ahows how altruism may be over done. 'Farming Under Glass," by George Ethelbert Walsh, is a clear and in structive exposition of what has been done which is very much for hu man food by means ot hot houses. John E. Bennett writes of "The Des erts of Southern California." and Prof. L. Oscar Kuhna of the -Origin of Pennsylvaniaa Surnames." D. C. MacdonaM telle what is to be seen "In the Manuscript Boom of the British Museum " "The Contribu tor His Own Editor." by Frederic M. Bird, suggests sundry ways in which writers could do their own work, now often neglected, to their own ad vantage, now often missed. Ellen Duvall discusses "Innocuous Vsn ily." The poetry of the number, all brief, is by Florence Earle Coates, Carrie Blake Morgan, and Theodoeia Pickering. Attract! Woaaeav. Why is one woman attractive and another not? The most admirable and attractive thine about an attrac tive woman is her womanllnnaa. Everybody admires a womanly woman. She must have hnnlth nf course, because without it she would lose the brightness of ber eyes, the fullness of her cheeks and her vlvac ity. Real health must mean that a woman is reallv a woman. That hn is strontr and perfect in a aesnai t. as well as in every other. That she is cspaoie 01 performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some are born with what is called "conatitn. tional weakness." Those who do not enjoy perfect health, need only take the oroner nrec&ntinna and tha proper remedy to become perfectly s i "on auu strong-, isr. rierce s favo rite Prescription will cure any de rangement of the distinctly feminine organism. send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to wona's u.epensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1.008 -nace Cnmmnn Sense Medical Advisor," illustrated Ratty Sport. Trl-clty sports have hit onto a new form of amusement. It is known aa a ratting main. One of them was neia at Ulaus Uroth hall, Davenport, last night. Two fo- erriers, one belonglcer to Joseoh nf Mn- line, and one to Mike Kinney, of isaTcnporf, wore piacea oeiore 35 ratS each in tWO Cave. Tho n nar. of the dogs had wagered 25. Kin ney's terrier had enough when he nau nnisnea 11 oi tne rodents, which he succeeded in doing in four min utes, while Bavliss' terrier had hia 35 killed in 17 minutes and 32 sec onds, thereby winning the money. A terrier belonging to E. fc. Thompson, ot this citv. won the hnrdla. hia dnv catching and killing the rat in 10 cuuuua. a uo;j owned oy William Kniphals. cauzht and killed eiVht rats in one minute and eibt seconds, winninsr the final Contest. A n ii tn ber of sports from this city attended mo main. DM To Eva Tr try Electrlo Bittara aa rawnmAm . your troubles f If not. cat a hottia now and get relief. This medicine has been fonnd to be particularly adanted to the relief and mm nf Ail Female Complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to tfc nmm if yon have loss of appetite, constipa- wuu, uBBuaune, turning apeus or are nervona. alnanlaaa n!ak1 choly or troubled with dizzy spells, wtmo Diners is tne medicine you need. Health and anteed by its use. Large bottles oniy duo at Harts at Ullemeyer's urug store. OhroBla RkoamatUm Cored. Dr. H. B. Hettinger. Indianapolis, Ind says: "For several months after spraining my ankle I was severely afflicted with rheumatism. I finally tried Detchon's 'Mystic Cure' for rheumatism, and in four days could walk without my cane; two bottles cured me sound and well. Sold bv Otto Grotjan. druggist, 1501 Second avenue. Rock Island, Uust Schlegel & Son. 220 West Second street, Dav enport. Stop drugging yourself with quack nostrums or "cures." Get a well known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrh and cold in the head will not cause Buffering if Ely's Cream Balm is used. Drug, gists will supply 10 cent trial size or 50 cent full size. We mail it. ELY BROS., 66 Warren street, N. T. City. Rev. John Beid, Jr., of Great Falls. Mont, recommended Ely's Cream to me. I can emphasize his state ment, "It is a positive cure for ca tarrh if used as directed." ReT. Franoie W. Poole, pastor Central Presbyterian church, Helena, Mont. CASTORIA For Infutta and Children. OJUBTOHXA, slswaisj V STANDARD ATTRACTIONS "A Bageage Check." written by Charles Blaney, who wrote these clever successes, "A Boy Wanted," A Railroad Ticket." and a Rn nn the Bank," ia to be the attraction at Harper's theatre Sunday evening. "A Baggage Check" is admitted by all critics to be the moat nlr nf all his writings. The piece has a awry, uut ue alienor inaignantly denies that it is burdened with a long drawn OUt Dlot. Tha thama la f nn and the story, the finding of "A Bag- 7K vuwi, wnicn causes it. The company includes such first class ar tists as Charles A. Grapewin, Thomas Evans, Ann Chance, Nettle Black, Louis Martlnetti. Lizzie Melrose. Charles A. Morgan. Mlsa May-Belle Eckert, the phenomenal contralto; Ludwig Heck. James A. Marcus, the Clayton sisters, and a number of pretty girls. Thomas W. Keene, the eminent tragedian, will appear at Harper's theatre Monday in an elaborate 'pro duction of "Julius Cieiar" Ha la accompanied by and under the man agement oi ananas u. namora, a young and popular tragedian, and a larce aUDDnrtinir aimin. Mr. Keene. who is the natural and legiti mate successor of Edwin Booth, has given careful study to the characters in which he appears, and feels in sympathy with each of them. As Hamlet, Booth was never more sin cere or thoughtful; as CaBsius. in "Julius Co-aar." which he has not presented often in late years, he won some of his first laurels, and was considered idnal in that character, and in Louis XI he has found a char acter in which, more than one critic has proclaimed, he does the greatest work of his life. Mr. Hanford was formerly with Booth. Barrett. Moi jeska, and latterly with his own com pany as a star. is made aneces- mm a Bity by the im- IVI 60 ICI TIG pure condition of the blood after win tert hearty foods, and breathinsr viti ated air in home, office, schoolroom or shop. When weak, thin or impure, the blood cannot nourish the body as it should. The demand for cleansing and invisroratinsr is m-anillv met. Tw Hood's Sareaparilla, which pives the oiooa jmsi tne quality ana vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up and steady the nerves and overcome that tired feeling. It is the idea Spring Medicine. Get only Sarsapari!larir Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Huu1 act easily, promptly and aawrwa riiia enecuvely. 25 cents. ITS THE GREAT REGULATOR With ppproaoh ot springtime season When the house is upside down, A want ad used with reason Will bring smiles in place of frown. WANTED. WANTED GIRL: REFERENCES quired, 92S Twentieth street. RE- WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL TO take a Dlace Anrit f nt hia Vfn.tMHh an cub. ' trious people can and will succeed. well located 30-foot store room on Secv UUU .VL11UC. AiljJlJ Mb bUl UIHCC. WANTED SOME GOOD AGENTS. GOOD monev for rou. Cull nn W R Th.tj.hi, - MVWI IWlbl U1C UCAI IUIC. UI)B UU1 WANTED 200 HORSES TO CLIP. THE best work at lowest nrlceo. Oenn?e ;uttuu. corner jvnim tnn Knot. iMmnn ti-ift. Davenport. WANTED A YOUNG LADY OR GEN tteman. with abilitv and enenrv. for ner maneni position at SS0 per month. Address uucitu iscuTery, t. a. a., vavenport. VtTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA ' ' moods, watohes. Jewelry, hardware, musical Instruments, bicycles, doming, dry VOOda. ftimiMir A. n T I ..1 . L ' . paid for second hand goods of all kinds also. T "r saie at nair tne usual store prices. All business transactions strictly Jones. uuu forget n. i. vy. TOR RENT. F5bRE"'A. P0D STORE IN A GOOD wuim a a avMuua offlee. FiaRlTHOr.SE OP ROOMS, 3 TWrntv firt i-tt-ai n t- . . Jjewcr - iui wsiirf-r Mna F10.1, FURXISHED ROOM AND A board for man and wife, or two ladies: SZIZSXSZ:: " "changed. P5RP"rj- LARGE S-STORY FRAME i VT". " Riiuateo across from c.. ner,3U Fifth a: Awe Wa- "CIOR RENT-TWO NICELY FCRNISHED ' iwetw, UU wiwr oevt. i?as.accersubath. suitable for two person, wno eouid Cime ax room mates: with or with out board. Address -A C" care Aacrjs. FOR 8 ALE. TpO" SALE-FARMS. TWENTY-FIVE IN AW. WW.ir county, po to 340 acres. cIn'" Western and aou them lands Gordon A Uowmu. Rock Island. MIBCEXLANKOUS. $5 Ajm,Al,E EASILY BY AGENTS ' adrerilian our roods. No talkitur re-1"- Writ tons. WadothereaCcrowa Bpply eoaapaay, la Deartor& atreet, Ctucaeo. Combinttion Knocked Out Voiing a Slaughter Is Still On, and will be Con tinued Until the Bank rupt Goods are all Closed Out. Thousands turned away, as it was impossible to wait on the crowds. We were compelled to hire many extra clerks we have supplied this great necessity. Remember our stock is all bright and new, and we would especially draw your attention to our line of Dress Goods which is up to date In every particular and a saving of 20 per cent under so called bank rupt prices. In addition to our new spring stock of dress goods we have secured a well known manufacturei's entire samples of Dress Skirts, Spring Capes, Jackets and Blazer Suits, which we can offer at 20 per cent less than manufacturers' prices. This line is all ligh class goods In every particular, and a glance will convince you tbat we have both the goods and the prices. Dress Goods Department DRESS GOODS. SILKS, VELVETS. The tast week has fnllw strated who is doing the dress eoods tue oi noes tsiana. Remember our stock is all new and up-to-date-tor less monev than von s hnw ruous wii nsis oeen on tne shelf oacK in tne eignties. Checks and fancies are havitg an extensive sale. Scotch mixtures are alto in demand. ooo yards fancy double folds, ftl plaids, at 72C 200 yards fancy blacks, brocade, 36 inch satin some, always QO 60o, Slaaghter sale, per yard.. OOC 60 dress patterns, consisting of all the new up-to-date styles, and sold as high as 45c a yard, (7 yards to tne pattern,) slaughter tale. s1 nn your choice, per pattern.. ..lSIO Black brocade China silks inst ra- eeiveu, win put out one week, A Q slaughter sale, per yard t7U Silk velvets in all the new spring buiunuB, wuiiu ex per yara, yfjA Diaugnter saie, your choice.. . vu Skirts Ladies1 outside skirts. 41 yards wide, all wool, taffeta lined and bound with velveteen, onlv a limited quantity, worth CI QO 12.50, Slaughter sale 91. 0 Crockery Department SPECIAL SALE OF BIRD CAGES, We have inst onened in tt - W- partmsBi aa extensive line of nigh grade Bird Cafes of tha f dry make. We have them in brass and enameled finish. Remember that these are not a cheap cage but are high .Trade finish and we bar nlsnwl (tan on sale at a price never before named. IF. 1. .1 , , . s usrs mem in ail sizes small, medium, lanre and extra, larva. Vnr this week we will sell you an all brass cage, medium aiae, for 98c. regular price $1.75. A fine enameled cage, medium size, for 76c, that sella everywhere at tl-15 and $1.25. Lowest prices on Crockery and Glassware of all kinds. We rent China and Plated ware for parties and festivals at lowest rates. mm & ucgoqds 1725 SECOND AVE. " UI6G0H --- - - Professional Bards, ATTOUrCTS. MoCASKBIH 4k MoCASXBIN, Attorneys at Xw. Rfek Island ana Milan. Rock Island offloe orer KreU a Sitka Mora Mi22 offloa oa Mala street "w". atuaa JACKSON A HDKST, Attorneys at Law. bSS." Sock oaal Bank J. J. BOACU, Attorney at Law. nge-T. Of- WM. L. LUDOLPH, Attorney at Law. . Money to Loan, General Local Busi ness Notary Public. lTOtSeoooa aa nue.Buford block. Te- s. o. swaanr. l. waun. SWEENEY A WALKER, Attorneys and Connoellors at Law. Offloe In Bengston Block. CHARLES J. S EARLE, Attorney at Law. Local business of all kinds promptly attended to. 8 tale's Attorney oIKock Lu?XgOUnt'-; om.t"eUlnde McENIRT A McENIRT, Attorneys at Law. an,nionejLon rood sectirfty; make collections. Reference, Mitchell LySae BuK.'"- 1UtheU DEbTTTSTS. C. L. SILVIS, Dentist. Over KreU ft Math's, ms Beannd I nue. DR. J, D. UN ANGST. Dentist. Offll. RiMM mm wri.-. I . . nmwnr 13IOCK. corner Third and Brady streets, DaTen . pork 9 N. Y. DENTAL PARLORS, 115 E. Third St., Davenport. Vnr walwlwi .til.. .. . ! eataphone. Painless extracting. All ! work at one-half the usual orleea. Guaranteed for 10 years. PHrSICIAKS. J DR. CHAS. M. ROBERTSON, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Only. flffln. Wiftt olio. niAAl. U....b. . corner of Third and Brady streets, Davenport. Iowa. Rooms 17 and 18. Hours: to 11 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. W. EWELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offloe Hours: 11 to 12 a. m.. ! tn a n m. and at night. 214 Brady St., Dav enport. 1 Specialties: Dlseasea -of RMtnm Geni to-Urinary Organs, and Dtoeaaea ! oi the Women. ARCHITECTS. DRACK A KERNS, Architects and Superintendents. 3 Room 21 , Mitchell A Lynda BuUdlna- SS Second Door. FLORIST. ! HENRY GAETJE, Prop. I Chlpplanaoek Nursery. ' Cut Flowers and Designs of an Kinds. i City store, 1807 Second avenue, Tele i phone, 1610. PTujgene J, Durno Real Estate t Insurance - Buy, Sell and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried contpanys rcpre-" ented. Rates as low as any reliable company can afford. ronr PaAromaM Is Solldisd. . OSM 1SS0, SswoBd AT. Harper House Black. For Delicacy, aadlarlaiiin aSel nSMac equals Poaaoai'a i w uwiffiaaiAkA i . m tm i 3 H V S S w ww war. i w w w w TOU CAS EASILY CHANGE THE WHOLE APPEARANCE OF A ROOM, AND AT A TRIFLING COST. THE GOOD HOUSEWIFE SELDOM LETS THE ROOM GO UNTIL IT IS NO LONGER PRESENTABLE TO VISI TORS. SHE TAKES TIME BY THE FORE LOCK AND HAS Ir PAPERED AT ONCE. When You Are Thinking, of Papering REMEMBER CRAMPTON & CO. HAVE AL WAYS CARRIED THE HANDSOMEST LISE AT THE FAIREST PRICES. NEW- SPRING DESIGNS JCST IN. CALL NOW AND LOOK THEM OYER. R. CRAMPTON & CO. 1725 SECOND AVENUE. (VC AGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE Our Xjretrie Xachloe for the trestfacnl of Herrotu aVC"JHfSsH MCiUDaUlflQ, Uk JL tLmJ WOTaa, CONSULTATION F1JEE. NERVOUS DEBILITY Exhaustive drataa. aleeplaasaess. tlmaieaed U. i,mmmmm,mm&,m a, -r. m, CATARRH Dyspepsia, Asthma, RhramatUm, BsrotaU. STpUlla, Blood. VARICOCELE Is the most actiTe eauso of erroas debilltr. War treat - asasf mmalm Bietaodt BTdracala eniad la tkn. - iSSBlSie aietaodr Hydrocele enied la taw daw WOMEN Suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex should consult ms- em,my.cg'aM'MWleas.andwaawybe able as ears yea. anieVal operatloas performsd at your aoate If asaired. Abdosslaal sal braia aaaapsete! FACIAL BLEMISHE3 Superfluous hair removed. -ONLY CURABLE UMtsl.KV Best of refsrences and ersdentlala. DR. J. H. AVALS.. OFFICE 1S4 w. Third St., McCuUough, BoIUiBg, DaTeaport, Iowa. INSURANCE. II. DETJENS, Insurance Agent. well knows Ftae lasat- ttMtioUowiac: BneaaatL? Beta aa laa Oa Weateaettar WbmT mm mt HewTcia HewBaatnaklMi ' i. -IL.-m"! uwaarasMaraaalOi Mulwanai: WW aWiajentt etreet and Telephone 1047: J. n, DUFOnP, General Insurance Agent.! Tke eat rue sat PrcnptlyPiii LEGAL; Admialatrator'a Notloe. of PhttlpINBelSeia. tor o the laat 1 1 asd tMtasMal of Philip Dta (slMn. '' eoaatr af Boss Island, tats of Dltooia, deaaaaae, hereby rrrw aodce teat ha win am i ' 2 tt mmtm at Becklalaad eeaasy, at tiM efoca of loaders of said eeart, fata cftj of stock Ialaad. at toe r tssas, ea the trat Moaday ta May aext,at vUehtlsaa aU peraoaa kaTtt elaiae acataMtaaid estate araaotlSeS aad ree nested t at aanac a aaaas aa- I tkk) iSta da et Warek A. D fan. raw maeaxBaia, im, Aaata Put vsaars, Aamntmy. we as low as any vaBahU; eat aasaasassls aoBcMaa, Jaatai. 11 Allpnsoas TaSsaseS ta aatd eati nsetad aaaissa saa . .Hats sajasaal Odmi s p r a r p aa t-mm, A A Irk1 i-rp n A A P at p p .i- EaUbUaeed hj DRS. I'JALSII Specialists la Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases of both sexes: na palm. CASES TAKE 7- LEGAL. Administrator's Notice, state of Andrew Pearton. d.caae.a. ThaanAanrtfBedhalnt baea appetatsd adrato Istratrtz of the last will and teetasaentof Andrew nanoa, late ef the enaaty of Bock Ialaad. state of Illinois, deceased, hereby (Itts HtS Mat ana will appear before the senary eeart of tk Islaad county, at tha office of the clack of aid court, ia the city of Rock Ialaad, at the April teta, oa the Brat Monday fa April avit. at which time all persona haTtae; claTaw against said estate areaoUSedaad reaaseted to attend for the purpose of bevtna the saate ea laated. All persons indebted to said estate are re jaefeedto aatfca tamssediaM paysaeat t tha aa- Dated this Uthday of February. A. D.. tSST. tXaaa Pi aaoa, Adadnlatratrlz. Jaoasoa A Hour, Attorneys. Tax Redemption Sale. btats orrLUHon. I., Boas Isban Oouarr. f" To . Bnyder and the ankaowa owners and all others interest: Tea are hereby notlled that th followtac lands sitasted in the eoanty of Bock Island aad tat of Illinois, t?rft: Nepart ae aw section 1. town 10, range S e, sw part a aw escttoa la, town 19, ranc S : o cw except a comer, sae tUn 14. towa IS, range S e: s aw soetioa is. town 19, rsose S . -eecd to J. flnyeer, were old to toe aodenifned at the coUeetor tax ssleoa tbe lth daf of Jaae. 1HSS, for the taxea, pecial axsersments ana costs da the state of IlllooX sad the eootty of Koch Islsad for the year leM an prior years, and tha Usie of re demptloa wiU expire aa the Itth 4ay of Jaae. HOT. Iated this Sith day of Pcbraary. VP1. Master's Sale. stats o iLLnroia, i Bock Isuxd CoLnrrr. f" Ia the circuit court la duaecrr. faraSMare. ceaeral No. 40S4. M arteld at. Stargeoa vs. Pstr'xk OrezS Bog. Notice ia hereby rlvea that br vMaeaf ada- cree of said court, entered ia tho above eati tied cease, oa the lNth day ef Jsnaary. A.D. 1SV7. I shall, oa Saturday, the lata day of Starch. A. D. 18T. at the hoar of 1 o'clock im turn mttZl aooa. St the f rant door of the mart kaa Im ,v etty at Jtock Islsad, ia aaid eawaty of Beck Ulaad. mm, moiic veaaae to the highest aad best bidder for eaah ti. mmmd tmnmm eertaia pareats of lead, ejtaete at the cooMvof SSLir". '". kaowa aad da- ' aeribes aa foOewa, s-rU: The andlviaed oae-Sfth set of lots tmmm m mm two (Si te biochetshleea (IS) aad the aadrneed eae-dfth part ef She arath oee baadrsd aad thirty OS0) feet of let tea (Mt ia hieok Bowbsr tklr taea ell as Oa sans. A Oaa.-. airittioa moiMm city ef Bock Islaad. Dated at aVxk Ulaad. ITliaols. thai let day of aaary. A. H7. Bi-wia B. Piaasma. aster hi Ckaacery. Bock Ulead ooaaty. III. O. B. Miasaiii. OosstiiaJaaaa-e BnllrlW A HaatsdsoiTM CompteKlot. aniiiisB isnnar. Pw"nnaTiisssia rieaaV. b i t.