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THE AUG US, FlilDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. WANTED. WANTED NUHSE GIRL AT KZ2 FOCH-teenth-and a h ilt street. TASTED I I KING ROOM GIRL AT 12 Second avenue, .vrt r:yau. -1TTAXTF.I-A GOOD --H AND JOB FKES3. v v L. K. West. 1512 Second avenue. WANTED BOARDERS. CHOICE ROOMS and board at Sfl Fourth avenue. WAN'TfD-A coMPfrrrsT f.'ooK. ger mn preferred, al t'.'i Nineteenth street. "XTANTED-A COMPETES T GIRL. FOI W general buiiseworu ut 88 Twentieth street. -TANTED-WA.SHING AND IRONING TO f t ti t at home or away. Inquire at 4G Tentb street. WASTED-NURSE G'RL. ISyCIRE OF Wilii.m Buctnolt. First avenue and E'gbteen'.b -..reel. IrASTKO A GOOD GIRL Vtii OKXKUAL V housework at I be First Avenue hotel; l'.30 Hrst avenue -TANTEI TWO GIRLS FOR DINING ? v room. chamber unci laundry work at SC!ind avenue. "IVT ANTED CLOTHING AND SHOE vv sal'smerv Must speak German. Ad dress XZ. thLs office. "fANTH) A PARTNER WITH SOME vv means. Lariv preferred. Address lock box 43!. Rock Island. 111. WANTED LIGHT COVERED WAGON and br.re. Mryur.e Ten company. 3-V Twentiei h street Bock Island. WANTED TWO fTI.I.V FCKNISHED rooms for light boiM-keeping. Young couple. Addresc ' B ." AK'.t's. WANTED A XCMIiEK OF HRST CLASS soiderers at once Stoutenburg Manu facturing company. Keitbsburg, 111. WANTED PUPILS WISHING TO TAKE private lessons in dancing can do so by n iqulrlng at 2710 Fifth avenue. Jones. irr ANTED-SOLICITORS FR BOCK IS tv land and Moline. Good paying business to right party. Call at Twentieth street WANTED GOOD. REIJA BLEOIL S ALES man. on commission orsalary. Address Quaker OU and Implement company, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED TWOMEN COLLECTORS AND positions. 58 Mitchell fc Lyude building, be tween 5 and (p. m. -iitanted-!x;al soliciting aoent tt for accident insurance: one who can de vote sufficient time to tbe basin ess to make It profitable. Address '-E M.." Abgos. WANTED -A. GFNTLEMAN T HnilO, wno d'-sires the cmforts of a home in f.rivate furiuly. All modern conveniences. Flue location und reference given. Address t:. C . "A m.rs i ltlce. WANTED HONEST MAN OR WOMAN to travel for larye uou.se. Salary fr'A monthly and eenscs with Increase. Position permanent. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Secretary, 3ou Cazton building, Chicago. - VTA NTED HUSTLING AGENTS TO TT sell our Incandescent gasoline lamps. Each burner produces luu-candie power light: all stores want them: good inducements to re liable salesmen The Ohio Illuminating com paoy, Mansllcld. Ohio. "llTANTED fi MEN TO IIRING THEIR If shirts, collars and cuffs, and !' women to send us their family washing al our special contract rates. All work guaranteed. Give us your address by phone 12!' we u ill do the ret- fclJflMur Launiirv couipany. Ill East Seventeenth street. Rick l-liid "Wf A NTED TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA tt monds. watches, jewelry, hardware, musical Instrument, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paid for second hand goody of all kinds also. The above goods for sale at half the Usual tore prices. Ail business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, 1U3 Second avenue. Doc t forget lb J. W Jones. Two rings on 1S47. FOB RENT. iTOIl RENT TWO NICELY FURNISHED P rooms. Apply at f-'l Fourth avenue. -f.-KJR RENT FIVE KOuMS OS FIRST J Moor to uiail family. Imiui'e at 4'J.V Nineteetth stieet. 11 )R RNT- NICELY FURNISHED R OMS with board at H.'J Third avenue, oppo Kite court bouse. 1.-10R RENT - A NICELY FURNISHED room with hut and bath. Appy at Mil Twenty-second street. 37OR REST FIRSIsHI'.H ROOM FOR two gentlemen, with bath ai-d steam beat. Inquire at Twentieth street. FOR REST -THREE OR FOUR UN FUR nisnrd romis up stairs or fou r. ms down sta rs, su'tstile (or l.irht housekeeping at ir.'! ) Sixth avenue. I7HR RENT AT 12J9 SECOND AVENUE, large rooms, well furnished: gas, bath, steam heat. A Urst-4-la.ss home tab'e Best location la tbe city. Comer Thirteenth street and second avenue. I.OR RENT -SICKLY FURNISHED ROOM with board and niisiern conveniences for two gentlemen: also furni-bed room without h-.it. home cooking and centrally located: 111 Fourth avenue. FJB SALE LIOR SALE A STEARNS RACER. IN 1 ijuire at Cotumercia. hotel. 17OR SALE-SICE CANOPY TOP SUR . rey for sale, good as low. a". 61s Foriy lirst street. 111 REST FIRST FUORirXrH ROOMS and one room up st:rs at !ioa Seventh avenue. Inquire al It 10 Sei enteenth street. IOR SALE A CORNER 2-STORY HOUSE 5iiii. corner Fifth avenue and Fifth street. Cbeap If taken al once. Hull i to VOR SALE FIRST-CLASS PIANO. HAR r gala, if taken ul once Apply Mri. Frank Sherman, three doors w est of Mm street on Fifth avenue. IJTOR SALE I A STEUK FILTER. NEARLY new. with seven filtering tubes, nickel piateu all over. Can be bought for half is uriglaal cost. A bargain. Alien. Myers ii Co. 1jVR SALE TWO LARGE AND TWO ' small mirrors: alsotiiow cases acd store fixtures and hard Coal stove. Applv at Mrs. Tewkesbury, ni.Uiuery s'ore. 12ty oecoid ave nue. TVJR SAIJ-COL IN ANY QUANITY Jj of bO bushels or over at ll'b per ton. de livered C. O. D. to any part of the city. Ieave orders at Commercial bouse barber Hop. Rock Island, or Enos James. Milan XjKR SALE OR TRADE A LARGE. HIGH J? Iv improved fruit farm, located on Seven teenth street South Heights A special bar- fain. A pply to Reidy Bros , room 1. Mitchell A .ynde building. LOST AND FOUND. TOST A FUR Ho A ON FIFTH AVENUE. 1 between Ninth and Tenth streets, last Thursday evening. Finder return to ABO us office and receive reward. Constant coughing L very annoying; and the continuous hacking and irri tation will soon attack and injure the delicate lining of the throat and sir passages. Take advice and use Dr. Bull's Coagh Syrup in time. This wonderful remedy will cure yon. COUCH SYRUPl Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Doses ar 'mall ami pleasant t- taVr. Ioctors recommend it. "I'rice cu. At all druggists. MONEY TO LOAN. ATONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL MORT ijL gage loans by V. II Eastman. 1712 Sec ond avenue, without putjllty or removal. He also makes collections hard ones a specialty. MISCELLANEOUS. C10RTUNE TEJ.LKR.-GKr YOUR PAST, JO pretect ami future to d Business troub- rs. love affair, en' . trutMu ly toll and satis faction iiuarinHfd Tehs fortune for 5:5 cents. Mrs". HUlcr. 2321 Fo'.irth avenue. IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. TRADE or rent anything. engage help or secure a situation tbe Mail is the one paper in Moline that can do it for you. Mail wants are popu lar and Mail wants brine results Oae-hIf cent per word is the prli-c. to all alike cash in ad vance, z-cent stamps w ui uo. LveiuDj; anu Sunday Mi.1. rdoilne. 111. LEGAL Administrator's Notice. Estate of Wil lam J. Irvin. deceased The undersigned havirnr been aiiiomted ad ministratrix of the estate of iliiatn J. Irvin. late of the county of Hock Is- land, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby (rives notice that be will appear before tbe county court of Kock Island county, at iliViiiiTiTi- citur-L ritnrn in I lie eiT V nf RocU Isl- I and. at the April term on trie first Monday ia April next, at wtiien tme all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for tne purpose of having tne same aojus-ea. All ncrsuiiH indebted to said estate are re- quested to make iuirnediais payment to the undersigned. Dated thLs 1st dy of February. A. D. 1500. Mits. Ki-('rf.N' eIkv.n, Administratrix. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Rsndeline Repia, deceased. The undersigned having Deen appointed ad ministratrix, of the estate of Randeline Requa late of tbe county of Rock Island, slate of 1111 nol.s, deceased, nereby gives notice tha she wlil appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in tbe city of Rock Island, at the April term, on tbe first Monday in April next, at which lime all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for tbe purpose of having tbe same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make, Immediate payment to tbe undersigned. Dated Ibis -.'otb davof January, A. D. ISfO. Emic.v Fkkkmas. Administratrix. Sale of Real Estate. Hy virtue of an order and decree of the county Court of Roc-t islam! county. Illinois, made on the petition of ibe unders gned. Wil liam H Doonan ac lumislrator of the estate of Fredrt, iek Buckley, dfecascd. for leave to sell Hit: reni estate of said deceased, at the Janu arv term A. 1 ln'. of sa il court, to-wit: On the x b day of January. 1 sha'l on tbe 7th ilav of I Vbniur er. between the lious of l'J o clock in tU"- forenoon and t o'clock in the af.e noot of said il.iv. sell at piti!i sale, at tbe east door of the court ho isc in tbe city of Rock Isiunl. in sail! c iin.ty. the real estate desfrined as fnilfws. to-wit: The -.vest halt (V,of the nor bwest ijuartcr ( S f section t wentv-itiif C-f. in township sixteen iw, ni'rtn ra'ge tbrte i.o west or the fourth principal mt'idiita. coataitiing eighty (SO) acres more or l?-s Also the north eastriarter C4) of th south- we-touarter of secum tnty-one (21), in township sixteen !'.. north lan'e three (3 west of the fourth piiocip.il meriuian. contain Ing fortv i l'i iii-res more or less Also the foliouing. vt: Bckintiing at a point in trie eas-, line of the south w st o i rter C I or seciiou uumlier twenty-one i2' in tow snip numbers x teen (Hit nort nof range numlict bree (Hi west of ilie fourth (4th principal meridian. linet v-tive iuS) rntl north of the southeast corner f the north one-half ( of the ncrth wesi quart. r ci of section number ttven-v-eigbt c ii tovrrisliip number sixteen C'i no -t n range three il'.i west of the fourtn pr'n cinal meridian: tlie.ee north tiLxtvllve (t-s roilnmore or less to be northeast corner of tbe sout h half -, I of said Miuthwel quarter of section number t ent v-one (Jli: thence west at right angles, one hund'-ed anil sixty I l!u( rods to the wes. 1il; of sad sect ion number twenty-one (21): thence south along said a est line si ty-hve ill ) tods: therce east n hun dred sixty (I'M) timIs to the point of begin ning, conta rung sixty-five iV'o acres more or less. All in the county of Rork Island and state of II inois. on the following terns, to-wit: For cash in hand at the date of s:i d sal". Dated this Mb dav of Jaouarv. A. D. l.D. WILLIAM H. DOONAN. Ad ruin is rator or tbe tslate of Frederick Buckley, deceased. SMi:ti. It KtsTwnKTBT, Solicitor. Publication Notice. State of Illinois. County of Rock Island, i Cour.tv court or Rock Island county. To the Fe'.ruary term. A. D . 1900. .lotiti.l. Hun lev. administrator of tbe estate of. lames E-gngton. deaeascd. vs Melvina oul -.t-r. Marvarel Toland Eli ibelh Kaokins. Clara cdg.ng.on. Ilia Kdtringioo a-d Nellie lUij tnuori u::d 1-Jmcr Lee. IVtuioa to sell real est t? to pav debts: Aft'.darit of the non-residence of Mo'vlna Coultc Margart.1 Tol.i d. Eli ibetb Kankins. Clara lUlgington FJla I '.dcingtoti a d Nellie tdgingimi defendant above named, hav ing been tlhsd in the olllce of the clerk of the county court of Rock Island county. ni ttce Is hereby g:vcn to The said Melvina Coulter. Ma'garet Tolanu. Elial-eth Hi kl s, Clar 1-Algington. Ella Ixlgington and -Nellie Edginn un. mat the said pla.otirf adm'nis ra tor of the estate of James tdtirgwn. de ceased, has Hied bis petition in the said county court of Rock Island county for an or-ler to sell the premises belonging to the es tate of said deceased, or so much of H as m v be needed to pay the debts of si'.d deceased, and described as foilows. to-wit: L-jis four (li ia bl c thirty five ( Tn in the village of Aidalu-ia. in the coui.iy of Rock Island and state of Illinois, aid that a sum mons has beeu t cd out of this court against you. returnable a-, the February term. A. U. .? sain court, to be h.)dt-u on the first Moudav of Febru ry A. IV iy"0. at th court Iwii'i- in Hock Island in Rock Island county, Illinois Now. unless you. the said Mtlv'.na Coulter Margaret T d'aTi. Hi. be h Rant ins. CNra Ed ginvtoa. H a llgingin and Nellie Fdnington. shall rcn' n ly beard appear beforesaid coun ty court of Rock I land county, on th lirst day of the M irchienn thereof, ia be boiden at Rock Island, in said county. on therirsl Monday of March. l.0. and p cad. answer or demur to the said corcp'ainar.t s petition filed therein, the same and tbe matter and trii gs therein charged and stated will betaken as confessed, and a decree eo'trc i against you according to the prayer of sai I bill. Koos island. Illinois. J unua-v 25. 19- 0 H. H HrBBuKD. Clerk. A I'M u Pi.cvsAM-rs. Complainants Solicitor SUVE CANCER CURE. Cancers. Tumors. Fistulas. Plies and all kinds of sores and Ulcers Cured. No knife Used. Dr. Hudson. Specialist. At Freeman's Can cer LnstltBts, ltUiSt. acUiU Ate. MnUce, LI IIJUS THE LAST EXTREMES. Continued from First page. wlifnTiiist saw Macrnm no was a pa triotic anil loyal American. Blake Volunteers. " I n rojrard to Wake's siv-called vol-nntf-rs. niiy are like Wake, mostly linrIiers who would Lave heeu oMi.etl to tiulit anyway. Macruni told me there were ."i.isi Ameri-aus in the TatiiiKvaal. most of whom the I'nited States was fjlad to pet rid of." Pre toria. Canon Farmer added, was pro visioned for two years. The war office this evening completes the list of the Hrltish casualties at Spiou kop by an-iiouni-inr tin. names of missing men if various regiments, including l-'lT members of the Lancashire fusi- leers. Activity in the Nary Yards. (.'able scraps received during the last twelve hours lo not further illuminate the military operations. Various in deMfUiideiit correspondents fontirm the report that ;eiieral Buller told his troops on Jan ris tliat he li .- I to re lieve Lsidymnith within a week. If is believed in some rather trustworthy iuarters that lie is again assailing the Koer lines. A further list of casualties published by the war office brings the total from the crossing of the Tugela to tlte Mbauiliinmciit to Spiou kop to l.!is otlleers and men. Kxecptional activity at the navy yards continues. lut a -orrespondent if the Assoeiateil l'ress learns that this is chiefly new onstriu-tion and refitting work. Three ships will be commissioned at Ievon port this month. Some upleasant critic ism of the war office has ln-en caused by the discovery that the sights of the I.ee-Kntield carbines are defeciive. Old ejirliines have been suppliid to th outgoing Fourth brigade of cavalry. The only announcement regarding fresh military preparations is the formation of three additional batteries. ENGLAND'S l .K.ET I OIK IX In a Fortnight She Will, Have n Total of 2i:t.OOO Men In the Field. London. Feb. 1!. -J:.-ji a. m. Mr. Wyndltam's remarkable declaration in the house of commons that (Irent Itrlt fiin will have in a fortnight Iso.immi regulars in South Africa. T.oot) Cana dians and Australians and 2iJ.O(M South African volunteers, is received with wonderment. Of this total of '.'l;:.(KiO troops, willi guns, all are now there, with the exception of altout 12. ooo that are afloat. Iteyoiid coiupari son this is the largest force Crent I'.iitain has ever put into tlie lield. At the end of the Crimean war she had scraped together Nii.ooo men. Welling lit Waterloo had .,.",imm. Mr. Wyndham's speech was the strongest defense the government has yet put forward as to what has been -tone and is being done. The general tone of the morning papers is that his figures will astonish the country. Roughly speaking only sii.(mmi men are at the front. Ten thousand others have been lost and ten thousand are -shut up at Lndj smith. Kxcluding these, there are 7.un0 troops who have not yet been in ac tion, in addition to those at sea. Why so many effectives have not yet been engaged is explained by the lack of laud transport and the organization of supplies, to which Lord Roberts is devoting h!s expenence and Lord Kitchener his genius for details. It seems as tin. ugh the weight of these masses must destroy the equi librium which now hold the 1'ritish forces stationary wherever they are in conta :t with the I'.oer army. Lack of transport anil organization will not explain adequately why. when generals at the front request reinforcements, they get them in rather small num bers. Knowledge is slowly penetrat ing to Loudon that large garrisons must be kept in Cape Colony to hold down the Cape Iutch. who. as every one knows, outnumber the Jiritisa residents ." to '2. ti. NS A RE I i:V BI T SPLENDID. Dwn Easily Kind the Kangn at 7,000 Yards ut the First shot. Loudon, Feb. H. Spencer Wilkinsi n. in The Morning Tost, today discusses a long dispatch from Winston Chun-hill, dated at l'ieiermaritzburg and describing the situation in Xatal. 11c says: "The enemy will act with i-oinnioii sense. They will place out posts on the hills and keep back their main body until they sec the direction of Coiioral Bulh-r's movement. Then they will quickly bring up the main body and ex temporize what defensive, works they can. in addition to such as they have profusely proparedln antici pation of various possible advances. "That is what every one would ex pect them to do. and that their main body can tide faster than Ueiieral Ibil ler's main body can walk was also pretty generally understood. The con sequence is that the I'.oer army cannot be turned. Wherever it is attacked it can present an intrenched front. Ac cording to Churchill, there are t.iMMl Itocrs watching I.adysmilh. the same number held ready to resist lieneral Huller. ami .".(hmi kept In reserve to reinforce either body at need. Thus :ii.rn Huller Ijas to attack IiT.imni MODERN SLAVERY Csused by Weak. Exhausted Stomachs, If Almost Universal. You, reader, would not permit your neighbor to call you out of bed at mid night and oblige you to walk the pave ment lor two or three hours every night. You would not allow him to burn your hand wilfully, nor to cut your finger off, just to please him. Why, then, do you allow your stomach to cause you loss of eep, nightmare, and continual suffering? Every dys peptic, every sufferer from indigestion, biliousness, heartburn, waterbrash. catarrh of the stomach and other stom ach diseases, is a slave to his or her stomach. There is one war only one of breaking the chains of this slav ery. That is by using- Dodd's Dyspep sia Tablets. These dicest the food you have eaten. They don't need aid from the stomach, which is therefore civen time to rest and gain strength. They regulate the bowels, which carry off the waste por tion of the food not used in making blood. Thus the stomach is emptied and prepared to receive the next meal. ro foul gas can form in the stomach if you use Dodd's Dvsoeosia Tablets. for the food is digested dt them at once nod does not remain in the atom ach to rot aad cause disease. men chtrencuen on ravoranie Tounn. For thnt purpose Churchill thinks he ougjit to have aiJ.tN men Instead of 2.".x. In other words Ceneral Buller ought to have another division. Churchill's dispatch from Pieter niaritzbnrg gives a most interesting survey of the general position. He says:" "These most serious attacks npon the war office apiear unjust. The great army in Africa is of the finest quality, beautifully organized and equipped in all details, and has excel lent artillery. The Boer guns are few but splendid, and are cleverly handled. The Boers can find the range of mov ing targets at T.insi yards, often at the tirst shot of our guns. We cannot explain how." DAILY tONFEKENCES Are Being Held on the Subject of In tervention. Berlin. Feb. 'J. It is strongly ru mored in parliamentary circles that the chief political object of I r. I.eydd In visiting Paris. Berlin and St. Peters burg is to induce France. Cermany and Russia to intervene if Creat Britain should attempt to seize Delagoa bay. The correspondent of the Associated Press learns that Count von Bttelow, the foreign secretary, has thus far re fused to give a dctiuite promise. There have been daily conferences between the emperor ami Count von Buelow on t-he subject. Certnan colonial circles and the !er nian government itself regard the war as distinctly unfavorable to Cermany's interests in Africa. No matter how it may end Cermany will acquire uncom fortable neighbors either "fanatical lloers" or 'presumptuous British." More than this, the feeling is tliat in derma n southwest Africa where the F.oer element is strong but slumber ing, a formidable Boer movement is bound to be awakened. Cermany. therefore, would like peace under con ditions that would leave both belliger ents weakened, tieneral von Schweil ing. in the Lokal Anzeiger. says: "The Boers will and must continue the light until the military bankruptcy of the Luglish is accomplished. APPEAL TO THE COURTS. Continued from First page. lsiieil mat lie was acting miner poprr authority. The second instance promised for a time to have serious consequences. ami trouble may yet arise from il. Covernor Taylor issued a pardon to 1 louglas Hayes, a convict in the Frank fort penitentiary, who is serving a live- year term for manslaughter, having been sentenced In March. ISil'.l. When the pardon was s-nt to Warden Lilian! he decided that he could not turn the man loose until he was satisfied "re garding the legal status of the gover norship. He made no reply to Gover nor Taylor, but declined to honor tbe pardon, and informed the penitentiary commissioners of his action. 1 hey agreed with the position taken by the warden, and the man was held. The action of r.illard. who is an ardent sup porter of Coveruor lloebel. aroused In tense indignation among the Republi cans. No attention whatever has lioen paid by the militia to Governor Goo bers orders to return to their homes. It is just as though the order had never been issued. Adjutant General Col lier says that no consideration will be given to any orders that may emanate from Goebel headquarters. Henri Watterson's Views. Kansas City. Feb. -J. Henri Wat terson. editor of the Louisville Courier Journal, was at the T'nioii station yes terday on his way home to Louisville from a lecture tour in the west. In mi interview he said of the situation In Kentucky: "It surprises no one in Kentucky. It is a logical consequence of" si campaign of corruption and de bauchery. In a word, from first to last, the Democrats have had to meet the money of the railroads and the threats of the Republicans, organized for armed violence at every turn, nnd now those things culminate in assassi nation." SIBLEY ONEXPANSION. fitsist-s That Ii Is an Original Democratic Doctrine. Washington. Fob. it. Nearly the en tire morning hour in the senate yester day was occupied by Allen, in the dis cussion of the rcimrt of Secretary Gage concerning his transactions with the National City bank, ol" New York. Daniel then delivered an extended speech on the pending financial meas ure. He vigorously opposed the prop osition that the country should go to the gold standard. Daniel M. Rams dell. of Indiana, and Charles (J. Ren net, of New York, were sworn in as sergeant -at -arms ami secretary of the senate respectively. Washington. Feb. '2. Representative Joseph Sibley of Pennsylvania, who attained great prominence in tiie Fifty fourth congress by his earnest cham pionship of free silver, assailed his Democratic colleagues yesterday for their opositiou to expansion in ,t speech that made the floor and gal leries roar. Sibley hasrecanted his views on free silver and is now generally out of line with his colleagues on the Democratic side. He insisted yester day that expansion was an original Democratic doctrine promulgated bv Jefferson, and adhered to by Madison. Jackson. Tyler. Polk ami Buchanan. In eloquent language he pictured th" destiny of the Fuitcd States carrying the arts of peace and the story of the cross to the remotest corners of the globe. Sibley received an Inipivssivdy demonstration when he closed. .....is a Company to Quit Ilusinesr. Columbus, O., Feb. 2. Attorney Gen eral Slosi'ts yesterday asked the circuit court for a judgment in ouster against toe Colonial Investment company. Ills statement of the case was that last fall a suit id quo warranto was brought to prevent this company from doing business In Ohio. It is a West Virginia company and under the laws of this state should put up fStJH as a guarantee to its patrons in this state. Chicago Men Interested. Wankegan. Ills.. Feb. 2. Chicago parties have taken hold of the mineral springs business at Lihertyvllle. The company has been Incorporated, with Max Sondheimer. of the wholesale Ir.mlier firm of F.. Sondheimer & Co.. Chicago, as president; Henry C Mitchell, vh-e president: Henry Itoth, secretary, and Otto Deassuer, treas urer. .. DEMOCRATS TO HEET. Executive Committee of tbe Democratic Clubs to Meet In Washington. Nashville. Tenn.. Feb. 2. Governor McMillin. chairman of the executive committee of the Association of Democratic Clubs of tlie I'nited States, has called a meeting of the committee to lK-hcld in Washington at the F.b bitt House on Friday. Feb. Ho. The purpose of the meeting is to lKik to the organisation of the coming national campaign. The meeti'ig was called after a con ference with ex-Governor Black, of Pennsylvania. President of the organiza tion of Democratic Clubs. The meeting will Ik called upon the particular date for the reason that the national Demo cratic committee meets in Washing ton on Feb :.. THE MARKETS. Chicago (Iruin and Produce. Chicasro. Feb. 1. Following were the quotations on the Chicago Board of Tnnie today: Wheat Opt-n. High. Low. Close. r cbruary $ .6.-. May J .GS $ .6f.l2 $ -61 .i"i July 6b Si .tiy'4 .GSU .6Sa Corn February 3058 ."O-i May oii, .J3 July .Ul .oo-s .no1 3JVs .roc Oats February C'-i May 23V .3, .2:!' .234 Julv ,;ls .U .-2 Pork Mav 10.7S 10.S9 10.70 10.77. July lO.SJti 10.S3 10.77i 10.SO Lard May 5.97'i -..Si July 6.0J4 6.03 6.00 6.DU Short ribs Mav 3.77i 3.S2'i 0.77 July 3.85 5. S3 5.8iVi .SO .S2'i Produce: Butter Extra creamery, 24c per lb; extra dairy. 22c; packing stock. Pie. F.ggs Fresh stock, 16',c per di.z. Dressed poultry Turkeys, choice, 9c per lb: fair to pood, SitiSc; chick ens, hens. 71-r: springs, Sc; liuc-ks. S'j tgc; greese. 6(jrSc. Potatoes Fair to choice. "S46c. Sweet potatoes Illinois. $1.2ofa3.50 per brl. Appies $2.C0;. 3.23 per brl. Cranberries Bell and bugle, $7.007.50. Chicago Live Stork. Chicago. Feb. 1. Hogs Kstimatf d receipts for the day, 21.000. Saies ranged at $3.S0(Tr4.7O for piss. J4.60fg'4.S7-ij for light. $4.".rn 4.72i for rough packing, f.ti.'ii 4.921j for mixed and $4.7.ri((i 4.95 for heavy pac king and shipping lots. Cattle Estimated receipts for the day, 8.500. Quotations ranged at SU.OO (iiU.40 for choice to extra steer?. J.".4nSr! 5.90 for good to c hoice do.. $4.6.j(j 5.30 f-r fair to ood do.. $4.00(5r 4.60 common to medium do., J4.00dj4.3O butchers' steers. $4.30 5.90 fed western steers, $3.40Si 4.90 feeding steers. J2.00f74.25 cows. J:!.(ltiW 4. sr. heifers. J2.Siir 4.25 bulls and oxe-i. $3.75'(i 4.60 stag?. S3.70(.r 5.1'U Texas steers, and $5.005 S. Hi veal calve s'. Sheep Estimated receipts for the day. H'.OOO. Quotations ranged at S4.'H) r5.2! westerns. J3.60gr5.35 natves. $5.50 5r fa.9D western Tatnlis, and $5.0Or7.00 na tive lanilis. Milwaukee Cirniu. Milwaukee. Feb. 1. Wheat Steady: Xn. 1 northern. C7'i faCSc: No. 2 northern. 65'1.f;66e. Rye Steadier: No. 1. 56c. Hurley tSeady: No. 2. 4Cc; sample. .,oftr42'-c. t als Steady; No. 1 white, "j''lj J3-"ic. Local Markets. Sheep -V 4'j. Corn 33rt34. Oats in.K Hav-Timotbv. Biell. Stniw rf Glib. Potatoes 3.'xt. Butter Choice to fair, uVe: fresh creamery 25e. F.girs-le. Hens tie per pound. Spring chicHcns-OVJc. Turkeys sc. Bucks fie. Coal Soft. Il. Cattle -Butchers p.iy for corn ftd stroers s-iJi: cows and heife.s, 3(114' i: calves, l'Cc. Bogs l iiB 1 1 cO. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Rock Island & Peoria Railway TO THE EAST and SOUTH. Leave Rock Island. " C. R I. fc P. Depot . " 20th Street Depot.. Ar. Peerla " Bloomincton , " Springfield , " Decatur .. " Jacksonville " Indianapolis......., " Terre Haute " St. Louis " Cincinnati , ' Evansvllle " Louisville Dayton " Columbus " Nahhvllle , " Cbattanooga " Atlanta , 8:00 a m . 8:05 a m . 11:20 a m . 1:17 p m . 3:15 p m . 3.-20 p m . 6:10 p m . 6:28 p m . 7:O0 p m . 9:06 p m . 8:35 p m .10:23 p m .40 p m 1:45 p m 4:55 p n 8:23 p n 8:00 p m 0:M p m 7:50 p m :so a m 6:30 a in 7:10 a m 8:25 a m 7:30 a id 8:00 a m 11:35 a m 8:10 pm 5:55 p m 10 :30 p m . 1:30 a m . 3:00 a m . 2:35 p m . 7:30 p m Lines east of Peoria carry through coaches and sleeping cars on night trams to principal cities. fil. A. I'AITEKSUN. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Bock Island. Ill FINEST EQUIPMENT. BesTDining Car Service. mmm 3 Gray Hairs j Can be Deferred Tiemature Rray hair-; usuullv are the ejects 01 carelessness. It the s. lip is kept free of tlamlrurT and projierlv nourished and strengthened. Krav hans wo ild be un usual beioie the a;e of lortv or fortv-nve. There is no remedy in existem-t .that will ics tore Color to gray hairs ; but t Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower ami Scalp Cleaner, if applied according to litieclions contained in each ftackae, will Ksitiely deter gray hairs until nature compels their apixrarance. There are today thousands ot American men and women who have rev i veil the dviiiff energies of their hair through the faithiul use ot these simple and natural remedies. Sold by leading dealers. n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllllll r. H. THOMAS, Corner Second Avenue and Seventeenth St THE TKAVELEUS GUIDE. fHICAOC.. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Railway Tickets can be purchased or baecare check ed ut It. 1. Jt P. Twentieth street depot, or C. K. I. .: 1. depot, corner Fifth ave nue ami Tnirtv-lirst street, trans: ii ium- mer. avent. TRAINS. I KAST. 1 WEST. Denver Limi'cd .t Oniah.. .it 8:10 ami 3:00 srn ! s-ilf, mil Ull)-:15 nm Kt. Worth. Denver &1C.C. Minneapolis Omaha and Bes Moines tOmaba .v Minneapolis Omaha .V lVs Moines Ki.. . JDeuvtr. Lincoln Omaha Denver. 1 incolu & Omaha. Des Moines Rxpress Kock Island & Bureau Ac St. I'aul k Minnenpolis. Derver. Kt. Worth & K C. 5:50 nm H:00 om :00 amjtMilu pm ri,:ni auii- :v u 111 3:io am 7:rn am tll:iu pm 1 ! :55 nm it 0:35 am t 3:05 11m 3:cA um 12:10 m 4:30 nm t 6:52 am 6:30 pm t 8:d5 pm - ilIUT r.SP fLU ! 5:ihi am tl0:40 pm 11 1: 10 pm't f::to am .1 I .1 i l I. O . i. 1 8:l5 am Kansas City St Joe Jt lnvr ;Kock Island .v V iinincton I I . - i ' 111 ' ' -.-- IJU !t 2:15 tnt 3:45 pm C--3. nm I -.ill .1 Chlciiiro IJes Moines... Rock Islanil .y Brooklyn Ac JOmaba Kock Island 5:35 Dm 40 am 1 6:50 pm ;i nicaifo. Davenport :00 pm Arrival. tDeparttire. tDaily, except Sun jSDuilv except isaiuiday. All others dally. Tel euhone nx3. 1URLINOTON ROITTE-C.. H. & Q. RAII J way Depot First avenue and Sixteenth street. M. j. 1 oucn. asent. TRAINS. I I.KAVg. I ARRIVE. St. 1- Sprinclielcl l'eoria.i Bur. (Juin via Monmouth 6:55 am 7:15 pm L nicato, fcternntr, unntan &i Dubuque t 7:45 am t 8:40 pm 1 eoria. liearclstown. Bur 1 llnpton. Deuver and west t 2:45 pmll:58 am : St. l'aul.t Minneapolis ; 7:50 prnj 8:15 am I Slerlin r. Clinton & Dubmiue. 7:50 piu:-t 8:40 am I si. 1.., ivnns c... Denver v. Pac coast via ( la esburg 7:15 pm 6:55 nm Dally. tDiiily except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKKK A ST. PAUL railway h'acine & SoutD western Division Depot Twenilerh street, between First and second avenues. . v. MrcckiaridKC, Aent. I I.KAVK. I AH R I VIC. M ail ami Y x press St. Paul Fx press Frel.'ht and accom . . . 7 Mi ami W:l. pm 4:0.1 pm; 11:30 am H:I5 am IH::W urn Daily except Sunday. TOCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY Depot First avenue and Twentietb street. M. A. Patterson, General Pasenner Agent. TRAINS. I.KAVK. AKHITR Spr'glleld, Cinciunatl, Peo-i rla. etc j Peoria. Spntiu'lleld, St. L. is. etc? 1 S:05 am Accom Fivst Frelsjbt j 10:30 am 10:19 pm 6.40 pm Peoria, Springfield. Cincin nati Peoria Accom Freight Cable Acc-omuiodation Cable & Sherrard Accom.. Cable & Sherrard Accom.. Cable A Sheriurd Acc'om . 1:45 pm 7:10 pm1 5:tK) am! 8: to am' 3:30 pm 11:15 am 1:25 um 4:50 pm 2:20 pm 7:55 am Passenger trains leave C. R I. & P. (Moline avenue) depot five (5) minutes earlier than time given. Trains marked daily, all other trains daily except benuay. )AVKNPOKT. HOCK ISLAND & NORTH western railway. Passenger stuiljn K. I. & P. tlepel. Twentieth street. L. F. Berrv, G. P. A., Davenport, la: V". K. JarTrav. City Ticket Aui-nt "Trl- :ity Route." Short line between M 11 ities. Chics go. Clinton and all points via the C. & N. W. railway. Through sleeping car nightly between Chicago. Daven port and Kocic island. I I.KAVK. j ARRIVE lmioii Mail and Express ti-.0:i am 7:20 piu Chicago Night Ex. Wagner. 0:0n pm 8:C0 am Chicago Daylight special ... ;a:-in pm 3:8. pm Daily. -Daily except Sunday. INSURANCE. CHAS. E. HODGSON . . Fire Insurance Agency, Established 1874. American Ins. Co., - Newark, N. J. rraaers Ins. Cu., - - Chicago, 111. Union Ins. Co. Philadelphia, Pa. tiockford Ins. Co. Kockford, 111 Security Ins, Co. - New Haven, Conn. Ins. Co. State ol ill., - liocklora, ill. Office. Room 3. Uuford block. Rates as low as consistent with security. GEO. WAGNER, Jr. nsurance agent. Represents the following well known Fire and Accident Insur ance Companies: Rochester Qennan Ins Do. Rochester, N Y German " . reeport. Ill UutTaio German " . Buffalo, N Y Philadelphia Peoria, HI Reilance German Fire ' New Hampshire " ....Man Chester. N H Milwaukee Meehaniea " Fidelity and Casualty ......Milwaukee. Wis SV44 New York Office corner Eighteenth street Second avenue, second floor. and Telephone 1047 J. M. Buford, General Insurance Agent. Tbe old Fire and Time-tried Com panies Represented- Losses Promptly Paid. Rates as low aa any reliable company can afford. Your fia'.ronage Is solicited. Professional Cards. ATTORXKTs. McCASKRIN & MuCASKKIN, Attorney! at Law, 1 Roek Island and Milan. Rook Island offlea nerKrcli Main s (tor, alllaa oXCoa on lain street. s. 1 C. OOStllLLT. B. Di OOWstUXT CONNELLY & CONNELLY, Attorneys at Law, Money loaned Office orer Thomu' drua .tore, corner ol Seoond avanua and Bitm- teentn street. JACKSON & HUKST, Attorneys at Law. OfBee tn Rock Island National Bank Bulla- Wsl. U I.CDOI.rU. KOBT. B. B ST HOLM. LUDOLTH & REYNOLDS, Attorneys at Law, Money to loan. General lesral bnalnasa. No tary pubiio. 1706 Seoond aranua, Uuford J1O0K. M. D. 8WI1S1T. a t WALKIB. SWEENEY & WALKEU. Attorneys and Oounsellora at Law. Office In Bengston Block. C. J. SIABI.B. O. B. MARSnAI-L. State's Attorney. : : : : : SEAIU-E & MARSHALL, Attorneys at Law. Transact a general legal business. McENIRY & McENIBY. Attorneys at Law. Loan money on eood security; traka eollee- lens. Reference. Mitchell A Lvnda. bankers. 3fBee, Mitchell & Lynde building. john k. scorr, Lawyer. City attorney of Rock Island. Room 4. altchell & Lynde builJlng. PHYSICIANS. F. II. FIKST, M. D. Physician and Surceoe. Phone 4 on 1367. ortiae. 826 Twentietb Itreet. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m.: I to 4 and to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 to 8:S0 a. m.; 1:80 to p. m. DR. COUA EMEUY REED, Bomceopathlo Pnyslclan. Special attention to diseases of women and iblidren, also diseases of eye, oar, nose an6 throat. Ofllce hours 8:30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. n. 921 Slzteentu street, kooic island. 1. B. BUBKHAHT, M. U , MRS. B ADA M. BUBIBAKT, St. D. DR3. BURKHART & BURKHART. Fhyslolani, Office Tremann block. Office hour 8 to 12 . m., I to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. '."bono No. 4U82. lock Island, lil. Night calls answered from fltoe. C. T. FOSTER, M. D. Ftayslelan and Surf eon. Offlce between Third and Fourth avenues on twentieth street. Office hours: 8 to II a.m.. f to 4 p m. and 7 to 8 p. m. Nlgbt calls from ISO i-none wm. DR. S. U. MILI.KR, Veterinary Surgeon ana Dentist! All diseases of horses and eattle treated on pproved principles. Surgical operations per ormed In a scien title manner. Dogs treated, Kll calls promptly attended to. Residence. ,829 Fifth avenue. Telephone 4401. Office tnd Infirmary, 1615-1617 Fourth avenue (Maueker's stable), opposite No. 1 fire bouse. DR. H. EMMET STEEN, Davenport, Iowa. Specialist and expert In the treatment 01 aervous. private and all chronic diseases of men and women. Hours: 10 to 12, Z o 4. 6 to 8. Sundays 10 to 12. Harrison and Seoond streets, opposite new Bas ton store. DR. Ii. A. H0LLING3 WORTH , Graduate Veterinarian. Office, Harper House Pharmacy. D Night calls pbone 4361. DENTISTS. DR. C. W. GRAFTON, Dentist. Rooms 18 and 15, Mitchell Lynde buiiainr. Ifflee hours from H to 12 a m. and 1 to 6 p. to. J. T. TAYLOR, Dentist. nm.. kAM o-on s n & m t-M .is j-m m m 19 Elghteecth street. Opposite Union offlea. ABCHITKCTS. DRACK A KERNS, Arenlteeta and Pnpertntendents. Skinner Bloek. Second floor. VLORI8T. HENRY GAKTJE, ITop. y Cblpplasnock Nursery Oat Flowers and Designs of all Kind, City store, 1807 Baoond avenue. Tafephoce HO. John Volk & Co., Contractors and Builders : : : ALSO MANUFACTURES OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings; Veneered and llanl v ooa r loor Ing of All Kinds. DZALKK8 IH Single and Doable Strength Window Glass, rolis nea riate, uevelea Plate and Art Glass. 111-829 Eighteenth. Orsrlr lolonl