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THIS ARGOTS. THURSDAY. JTJL.Y L'6. 90O it .sisei: j ri uiea.iuuai ud.ru. g 38taGrGCs3G9GIC3S ATTORNEYS. McCASKRLN & McCASKRIN, Attorneys at Law. Rock bland sad Milan. Rock Mud offlce oer Krell A. Math a store. Milan offlce on Main street. a. c. co5inxr. B. D. OOlflTBIXT. . CONNELLY & CONNELLY, Attorneys at Law. Money loaned. Offlce orer Thorns,' drug store, corner of Second avenue and Seven teenth street. JACKSON & HURST. Attorneys at Law. Offlce in Rock Island National Bank Building. WM. L. LCDULFX. BOBSBT. R. BIT HOLDS. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS, Attorneys at Law. Money to loan. General legal business. No tary public 1706 Second- avenue, Batord block. D. IWIIKIT. C. L. WlUIg. SWEENEY & WALKER, Attorneys and ConaseUors at Law. Offlce In Beng-ston block. C. J. IURU. C. B. MAB8BAIX. State's Attorney. 8EARLE & MARSHALL, Attorneys at Law. Transact a general legal business. McENIRY & McENIRY. Attorneys at Law. foao Doner on rood seeuritv: make cnllea- tlocs Reference, Mltcbell A Lynda, bankers. Office, Mltcbell & Lyrde bulldtng, JOHN K. SCOTT, Lawyer. City attorney of Rock Island. Room 4, Mltc hell A Lyede building. mrsiciANS. F. H. FIRST, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Phone 4 on I3B7. Office. 3W Twentieth street. Offlce hours: 10 to IS n. m.; 2 to 4 snd 7 to s p.m. Sunday, 8:80 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 4 pm. DR. CORA EMERY REED. Homoeopat hic Physician. Ppeclal attention to dlMeanes of women and children. a!o diseases of ee. ear, nose and throat. Offlce hours 9:30 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. no. Itl Six tenth street, Kook Island. J. K BUBKHABT. M. D. MRS. IIAIM M. BUBKHABT, M. fx DRS. BURKilART & BURKHART, Physicians. Offloe Tremann block. Office hours S to 12 a. m . I to Rand 7 to 9 p. m. Phone N. V, Rock Island, IJ1. Night calls answered from offlce. C. T. FOSTER, M. D. Physiol an and Surgeon. Office between Third and Fourth avenues on Twentieth street. Offloe hours. 9 to II a. m., I to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. ra. Night calls from offloe. Phone 40B4. DR. S. II. MILLER, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. A 11 diseases of home and cattle treated on approved principles. Surgical operations per formed in a scientific manner. Dog, treated. AU calls promptly attended to. Residence, 1 1 '0 Fourth avenue. Telephone 4061. Offlce and infirmary, 1615-1017 fourth avenue, (Mauoker's atable). opposite No. 1 tire house. DR. H. EMMET STEEN. Davenport, Iowa. Specialist and expert in the treatment of nerviuus, private and all chronic diseases of men and women. Hours: 10 to 12. t to 4. 6 to 8. Sundays 10 to It. Harrison and Second streets, opposite new Boston store. DR. M. A. HOLLINGS WORTH, Graduate Veterinarian, Offlce. Harper House Pharmacy. Night calls phone 4M1. PROF. A. L. THOMPSON. Psycho Magnetic Healer. Treats all chronic dlsei Hours to 12: 1 JO to 8 sad 7: to 0:90. 1907 and Fourth avenue, between Nineteenth Twentieth streets. dentists. DR. H. G. TRENT, Dentist. Office Hours: 9 to II; 1 to 5. Y. M. C. A. bvUdtng. DR. C. W. GRAFTON. Den tut. Rooms over the Boston Shoe Store. ' ' Office boars from to IX e. m. and I to 6 p. m. J. T. TAYLOR. Dentist. Offlce hours 8:30 to 12 a. m.. 1:80 to IM p. m t9 eighteenth street. Opposite Union offloe telephone M3. ARCHITECTS. DRACK & KERNS. Architects and Superintendents. thinner Block. Second Boor. FLORIST. HENRY GAETJE, Prop. Chlpplannock Nursery, Cat Flowers and Designs of ail Kinds. OHy store, 1807 Seoond avenue. Telephone M. AXD EELIEF Three Letters from Mrs. Johnson, Showing that Lydia E. Plnlt ham'B Vegetable Compound Cores the His of Women Wrote for nrs. PlnkharrTa Advice November, i897 " Deab Mbs. Pixkham : I am a gTeat sufferer, have mnch trouble throng-h 1 the lower part of my bowels, and I am : writing to yon for advice. Menses are irregular and scanty, am troubled with leutsorrhoea, and I ache so through my back and down through my loins. I have spells of bloating very badly, sometimes will be very large and other times very much reduced." Mrs.Chas. E. Johnson, Box 33, Rumford Center, Maine, ov. 20, 1897. Improvement Reported December. 1897 "Dear Mrs. Putkham: I wish to tell you that I am improving in health. 1 am ever so much better than when wrote before. The trouble through the lower part of bowels is better and I am not bloated so badly. I was very much swollen through the abdomen before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I still have a feel ing of fulness across my chest. I have used throe bottles of it and am on tbe fourth. Mbs. Chas. E. Jouxsox, Box 33, Etrmford Center, Maine, Dec. 13,1897. Enjoying dood Health June, i899 Dear Mrs. Pixkham : Since a year ago I have been taking your medicine. and am now strong and enjoying good health. I have not been so well for three years, and feel very thankful to you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega table Compound has done for me. would advise all who suffer with fe male troubles to try your medicine." Mrs. Chas. E. Johnsox, Box 33, Rom ford Center, Maine, June 1, 1899. CATARRH. Is No Longer an Incurable ease. Dis Why Neglect Yourself and Permit This Loathsome and Dangerous A mic tion to FMten Itself Upon Ton. If you have Dryness of the Nose and throat, a constant hacking and coughing, enlarged tonsils, dropping of mucus, stopping up ot the nose, fullness and noises in the head, mouth-breathing, oflensive breath; if you are pale, weak, losing flesh, and Uave a tendency to DEAFNESS or CONSUMPTION do not let it increase from day to day. Consult the German-English Spe cialists and receive assurance of a speedy and permanent cure. Catarrhal Deafness, Bronchitis, Ca tarrh of the Throat, Stomach, Bow els, Liver, Kidney and Bladder treated by the Berlin system used exclusively by these Eminent Specialists. The remedies and methods em ployed are new and are the result of stuay ana research during many years of hospital, private and special practice. They are without excep tion the only "successful ones before the medical profession today. By means of costly appliances found nowhere else west of Chicago, the doctors are enabled to bring healing agents directly to the diseased parts, thereby producing cures in cases that have tried all other means and failed. The best physicians frankly admit that this is the only way of perma nently curing Catarrh and Catarrhal diseases. Their Electro-Chemic System in combination with medicine is proving successful In all cases of Nervous De bility, Defective Memory, Mental De lusions, Sleeplessness, Threatened Insanity, etc. WOMEN suffering from nervous ness, palpitation of the heart, flatu lency, or any disease pecnliar to tbeir sex should call on the Specialists and get an opinion on their case free of charge. Consultation and Examination Free. OFFICE IN Ber Daraokrat Building 205 W. Third Street, Davenport. Hours 9 to 11 a. m, t to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 to IS a. m. Telephone 6994. John Volli & Contractors tnd Builders : : : Co., ALSO MAirUTACTURXa OF Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings; Veneered and Hard Wood Floor ing of All Kinds. dkaxxbs ni Single and Doable Strength Window Glass. Polished Plate, Beveled Plate and Art Glaas. 311-829 EIGHTEENTH STREET, ROCK ISLAND. RIOTING IS SPREADING. Continued from Flm Page iWrx-Ie and marched out Charles avenue , In a body. The police pent strong re I inforcements to the prison, and when I the mob made its appearance its lead- J crs were told that an effort to secure . the pri.soner (Pierce, who was with Charles.) would le resisted to the bit ter end. The members of the throng then slowly dispersed. Small bands of men and boys were soon formed and scattered to several parts of the city. Many negroes who were on the streets and riding In cars were fired upon with more or less success. The police board was In session whpn reports of the marching of the mobs were received and an adjourn ment wa promptly taken that the of ficers in attendance might hurry to the scene and put down the disorders. The body of the dead necro is In the morgue, and half a dozen badly bat tered colored men and women are In the charity hospital. Among those badly wounded Is a Pullman car por ter who had just arrived on his run from Chicago. He was pulled from a street car anil shot twice. Ills re covery Is doubtful. Fastest Crnlaer la the World. Boston. July 2t. The new Russian cruiser Varlag, which was given her builder's trial off the New England coast yesterdav.dt'veloped a maximum sr.eed of 24.S5 "knots, with 154.30 revo lutions of her nroitellers. She was not under forced draught, but her engines developed 20,000 horse power. 'Will Talk of China at Canton, Cleveland. July 2C Secretary of State John Hav left Cleveland this morning for Canton to confer with President McKinlev in reference to the Chinese situation. A Lwaar Pelt Waat. "There is so much talk," says a young professional woman, "about women having to go into stores where they get only a pittance for a salary, and yet when you want a woman who will mend and make over plain garments It is impossible to find one. The work Is not difficult, and it Is not work of enough Importance to warrant paying dressmakers' prices. It is the kind of work which a girl at home will do for herself, but which one who is employ ed the greater part of the time has net ther time nor strength for. It only re quires a little knowledge of sewing and the exercise of common sense. I have two underskirts now which I would like to have made over, and I don't know where to go. There are a number of girls In the house where I board who are In need of just he same thing. Now, we would be willing to pay at the rate of f I.TjO a day to get some one with common sense to do this work. The woman who could do It would make a fairly good living, but we can't find her, though It would seem that there must bo hundreds of people who would be glad to do it. There must be work enough of this klud In the city to keep a whole fac tory of girls busy. AVby doesn't some one start a big sewing establishment of this kind?" New York Times. A "Woman's ni-bta Person." An old Virginia gentleman arose in a car the other day and with a great llourish of his slouch hat offered his seat to a beautiful and handsomely dressed woman. "Take my seat, madam," he politely requested. The lady demurred. "Take iny seat, I leg of you, madam," he in sisted. "I could not allow a lady to stand, unless," he added under his breath, "she was one of those women's hts people." The lady bristled visibly. "I." she said In a freezing tone, "I am a 'wom an's rights person. " "Take my seat. Just the same, mad am, said the gallant old gentleman luilingly. "You are too good looking to be suspected of it If you hadn't con fessed." Leslie's Weekly. She's an Architect. Miss Mamie Hale of Columbia. Mo., will draw the plans and furnish the specifications for the two buildings to be erected at Marshall for the Missouri State Asylum For the Feeble Minded. Miss Hale has been selected as the ar chitect by the board of managers, and she will have entire charge of the work from beginning to end. S!e will visit similar institutions In Pennsylvania, New York and other states to get the latest ideas. Miss Hale Is already well known as an architect in her own state, the handsome $30,000 Christian college building at Columbia having been built from her designs and under her supervision. It cannot be too often repeated that it is not helps, but obstacles, not facil ities, but difficulties, that make men and bring final success. Success. are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter the blood of all that shouldn't be there. The blood passes through the kidneys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circula tion longer than that time. There fore, if your blood is out of order your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimula v tion, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine win do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there is 1MB IPffffffi FAMOUS NAVAL OFFICER. Ibm.i Incidents la the Lata n . j phiii.-. i ThP lntP Rear Admiral John W. Phil- in life was full of Incidents showing: his well known characteristics conr - age, self reliance, devotion to duty, consideration ior omers iuu a iei;ci ln practical Christianity says the New York Tribune. He was a devoted church member and a habitual reader of the Bible. He never offered Honor to hia guests and never swore, his only expletive being "By cracky!" Tbe following characteristic story told of bis visit to Galveston in the win ter of 1S07-S: On the day after the blowing up of the battleship Maine one of the Galveston papers published an Interview with Captain Philip. In tbel same column was a story relating to certain conditions in the United States navy. The Information was such as no commander lu fhe navy had any right to give. It did not come from Captain Philip, but was simply a piece of reprint .worked over from a New I it was favorable to Powers, the de York paper. Captain Philip, unaware! fenda n t on trial. C.eorgetowu and of this fact, feared that the disclosure . . ' ,. . , . , might be attributed to hlnj and was considerably troubled, but he used no violent language. He simply sent note to the reporter saying: When vou visit the Texa aeain. over a cieir. I will have a "bone to pick" with th?e; and. as the boy said, why did you do it? Ever aincerely To"". J- " Paiur. In January, 18GS, while attached to the flaeshln Hartford In the Asiatic squadron, soon after the opening of the ports of Illogo and Osaka, and when i , ,. it nrr r that vessel was lying off the mouth of me usasa river, ne suoeu conspicu- ous gallantry by going in command or of Rear Admiral Bell and other officers and sailors. The admiral and his staff! had left the ship to go to Osaka, sir! miles up the river, on an official visit to I Satsuma, the mikado's leading com mander in, the revolution, and in at tempting to go through the breakers at the bar their boat broached to, and nearly all on board were drowned. The story of Captain Philip's utter ances after the battle of Santiago gives him a high place in the hearts of re - ligious people. His "Don t cheer, boys; the poor devils are dying!" when the Alniirante Oquendo of the Spanish fleet went on the beach and surrender ed to the Texas, was the first. After the battle the bugle sounded "All hands on deck!" and when officers and men had assembled Captain Philip said: "I wish to make confession that I have Implicit faith In God and In the officers and crew of the Texas, but mv falth In you Is secondary only to my faith In God. We have seen what he has done for us In allowing us to achieve so great a victory, and I want to ask you all, or at least every mau who has no scruples, to uncover his head with me and silently offer a word of thanks to God for his goodness to ward us all." In speaking of this Incident, Harry W. Jones, chaplain of the Texas, said: "I went into the cabin after the cap- tain had gone there. Holding out my hand to him. I said, 'Captain, I con gratulate you, not only for your tre mendous victory, but for the stand you took after the action.' His coun tenance brightened up as he replied. 'Why, chaplain, I was sure of it when I went on the bridge, for 6urciy God has been with us, and it has been all on account of prayer.' PRIVATE EPPS' BRAVE DEED. SInffle Handed Me Captured Twenty Armed Filipino Rebels. Letters from Manila received nt Se attle, Wash., give Interesting accounts of how Private Epps of Company B, Thirty-third Infantry, won a medal by his heroic capture, single handed, of 20 armed Filipino rebels, says the Chi cago Times-Herald. It was recently when there was a great deal of desulto ry fighting near Vigan. Epps became separated from his companions and in scaling a wall fell plump Into a party of 20 natives. With out losing bis nerve and before the rebels could recover from their aston ishment he ordered them to throw down their arms. They complied, and Epps marched them away out In the clearing. Here several soldiers appeared, and with their assistance the brave private marched them to the barracks. Epps was summoned to headquarters and complimented on his achievement. DLE HOUR'S MAGNIFICENCE. Lake Areke4 Ia Stained Glaaa Within an Oriental Marble Court. An Inclosed oriental court is being built in front of William K. Vander- bilt's new country home. Idle Hour, at Oakdale, Long Island. The court Is to cost $100,000. and It is said that it will surpass in magnificence anything of the kind in the United States. Dredges are at work cutting out a miniature lake, 300 feet In either direction across and 8 feet deep, which will be fed by the Great river, that now extends clear tip to the mansion through .the new canal. This lake Is to be Inclosed by arches of steel and glass, says the New York Sun. The side walls of the court are to be of marble. A promenade laid la mosaic will extend around the lake. and the arched windows will be of tained glass. A marble staircase of 1 easy descent and arched over, similar j to the arches over the lake, will lead from tbe mansion to tbe lake. Cyclists ta Defend Usass. General Maurice, commander in chief at Woolwich, has propounded an elab orate scheme for the defense of Lon. don by a Large corps of cyclists, and it will be tested in .Ausuat, says the New York World. He has arranged for from 3,000 to 4.000 cyclists to form a rolnnteer battalion to carry oat tbe PUn- - - POWERS' FRIENDS FEARED I George tow a Bears Hssdrtdi of Moue- I ialneers are Coming-. I Georgetown. Ky., July 26. George- 1 town and Scott county are excittd I over a report that several hundred of i ucm jda7 or Tuesday and tbey fear trouble I ro7 occur in that event. McKinzie I Todd, who" was Taylor's private I secretary, was the principal witness I In toe Powers' trial yesterday. While I testimony in some degree re- is fleeted on Henry Youtsey, one of the - 1 defendants, it was favoraDle to Powers. I Georgetown. Kv., July 2tJ. Yester- J day was another comparatively unin- terestlng dav in the Powers trial, very little of a sensational nature being do- veloped. McKinzie Todd, who was Governor Taylor's private secretary, was the principal witness. While his testimony In some degree reflected on I Henry Yontaey. one of the defendants. f.1"11 UB"V 'Tn ' that several hundred of Powers moun- tain frlem,s wU1 Jrrive hm Momlay or Tuesday, and tliev fear that trouble a niay occur in that event. I The prosecution has many imiortant I witnesses who have not yet been I heard. The defense will admit Pow- I ers' connection With the organization I of the 1.2UO mountaineers who came I to Frankfort on Jan. 2.". and who after I stacking their rifles in the state build- lnKs hd a mass meeting In front of th rapltoL but will introduce proof to show that the body of men, though arnied (.anie , fa,th to lietIt,Mn thp lejrislature and with no intention I cf intimidation. fltws fAtiT ia uumflfi' Henrv It. Medcalfe. of Rhode Island, was yesterday formally notified of his nomluat Ion for vice president by the Prohibitionists. The function took place In Carnegie Music hall. New York. At the Glenville track. Cleveland, the black gelding Coney by McKinney naced the .second heat of a race in 2:02. The United States League of Build- 1 Ing and Loan Associations is meeting I at Indianapolis. Samuel Gompers, of the Federation of Iibor. is at Chicago investigating the long lockout In that city. Frank M. Pray, of Austin (Chicago suburb), has just returned from the Philippines, where he was a prisoner for four months in the hands or sav ages. Three children were killed by an ex- I plosion on a steam yacht at Syracuse, I V Explorers for Northwestern unlver- sitv have discovered great ruins full of relics in Pajarsto cauou, New Mex ico. Costa Rica and Nicaragua have set tled their long-standing boundary dis pute. Paris tM)lice were called on to quell a riot caused by the jury's award of first prize in the National Conserva tory of Music. Prohibitory sections of Germany's mvat 1,111 take effect Oct. 1. THE MARKETS, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicaeo. July 25. Pniinwlnr were the quotations on the Chicago Board or iraae toaay. July AUEUSt . ...J .74 -4Va .S't .i" ... .74 -'3- .T4, September .. .75Vs 734 .74 .37 Vj .37 Vs .22 Corn- July 3S .ns -3SU .22 .23 V .2S AugUEt . .37 .22 September .. -3b Vs Oats- July 22 Alienist 22-V .221 22 Sootember .. .23'. .23V .22 .23 Pork July September 11.65 .11.85 11.90 11.70 ii.i-Va l.ard July - v;: - v-A' 6.70 6.75 September ..0.43 0.10 . v October 6.B0 e.&u o o 6.77V Short ribs . Jul. 6.90 tt.SiVi .3J September .. t.u o-- October 6.8V4 6UVs " '-oo R.iMor- Produce Extra creamery, iQr. rer lb: extra dairy. 1617c: pack- trier stock, ltc. r reisn iuin, xxyrv nor dm. Live poultry Turkeys. 6W ner lb: chickens, hens. 8c; springs, ducks, 7.ic: spring, 1012c; peese, $3.50 WfiOO ner dox. ew potatoeE .ariy Ohio. 28 30c per bu. New apples J2.00 fio.00 per brl. uiacKDerries oucoiJ per 24-qt case. vnicato ut nnca, Hon-Estimated receipts for the day. 26 000. Sales range at S4.605.25 for nies. S5.15e5.45 for flight. $5.0065.15 for rough packing, $5.155.40 for mixed and $5.205.40 for heavy packing and ship ping lots. Bulk ot sales at $5.255.35. Cattle Estimated recelps for the day. 15,500. Quotations ranged at$5.40 55-5.73 for choice to extra steers, ao.iura 5.40 for good to choice do.. $4.6005.15 for fair to good do.. $4.50g4.75 common to m.iiiiiii it.i X4.3niS4.55 butchers' steers. $4.SC5.50 fed western s;teers. $4.OO4.80 fpllntr steers, sz.baait w cows, ij.ou'rr 5.10 heifers. $2.754.40 bulls and oxen. $4.O04.8' stags, $3.5005.00 Texas steers and $4.5026.75 veal calves. Sheep Estimated receipts for t he day. 11.000. Quotations ranged at $3.60 04.35 westerns, 3.zoq? natives, 06.25 western lambs, and $4,750-6.65 na tive Iambs. Milwaukee Grain. Wheat Quiet: No. 1 northern, 76V40 6Vic: No. 2 northern, 74V4075c. Rye Nomine!: No. 1, 56c. Uarley Firm No. 2. 47Vi48c; sample nl iueiAtu.r Data 'eZ ci - , (ic. Quiet: No. 2 white Com tsc Oats see. Bay Timothy. asCflO; prairie, Is to 18. Butter-Cboiee to falr, lo: fresh creamery, foiatoes Vks. le Eggs IOC Hens 7a per pound. Spring chickens, (3.00 per doten. lurkeys eo Ducks TO. CatUe Butchers nay for eon fed steers. 400; oows and neuers, sotc; caivea, e hocp iccm. Bsrlnr Laxr-bs tS 5001 (8. Hoca-4.75s 00. CASTORIA For laluiu and Children. 111 Kindle. Hais Alwajs Bsntfl BvaTa th if1 an':or Mrfai J A The Kind Ton Have Always in use for over 30 years, and yy fconal All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-grxod aro but Experiments that trille with and endanger the health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and. allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constliatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALVAYS JO Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. One fact ITS QUALITY Always the Same SUPCEME! x Its pnrltr is absolute and lta flavor rssnr passed. Tho beer that flnds a place upon the moat exclusive tables. Famous through out the world. Brewed and bottled in St. Louis by The AwerlMn ltrewlng Co. Ot. Louts A. B. C. Bohemian Beer Is bottled only at the Brewery, each bottle la a paokaee sealed in bb lioula and opened by the consumer. A. D. HUES ING, Wholesale Dealer, Rock Island, 111. Woman Stnovio Woman Edbich, Kak. , Jaa- $1. I assd Wine of Cardui for ner vousness and weakness in the womb. After taking- one bottle I was well again. I am a midwife and always recommend Wine of Cardui to my lady friends during preirnsncy and after birth as a tonic, fererv ladv who takes It finds that it doee Tea more ahaa Is claimed for it. VMM V. at. BOISVKET. Nobody knows woman like woman. Men go to medical colleges, study books and listen to lectures. They learn indirectly of the diseases of women, but they a'e men and can never fully understand the ailments, the suffering's, the agonies of mothers, wives and sisters. A woman know. Mrs. Boisvert known. She has passed through the trials and tribulations of her sex. She has been near by when her sisters suf fered. She has seen them relieved and cured with Wine of Cardui. Is it any wonder she recommends it? Is it any wonder that thousands UlltS' alVISOIT Bt'AITMtlT. Tor ad Tie. Is cases requiring ap.tal direction.. ari1r., atTtng symptoms. U4U,' L.tOTj w.'t. Tk.B4TT.ooia icias CO, Cfceuanoosm, Tenn. the weak of aU ages, helps and Druggists Sell Large Bottles for $1.00. Hotlcs of Publication In Chancery. State of Illinois, i Bock Island County, In the Circuit Court of said Rock Island county. In chancery. Kock island flow company, complainant. I Ada Bmith. Arthur femith. Myrtle Hea ler I Hazrl Hensier. Tbonias Moore, Georite Moore I Moore, wife of said Genre Moore, and and the unknown owners of tbe undivided one tenth pa-t of lot seven ('). in block four (4), In tnt part f the elty of sock Island in the count v or Rock Island and Mate of Illinois. known and described as the Cblcatro or Lower addition to said city of Rock Island, defend- ants. To Ada Smith. Arthur Pmlth. Hazel lien ler, Thomas Meore. George Moore, Moore, wife of said George Moore and tbe unknown owners of tbeondivided one-t-nih part of lot seven (7. in block four (4, in tht part of the city of Rock Is and. it tbe county of Rock Inl and snd state of 111 nois. known and described as tbe Cbicsfro or Lower addition to said cltr of Rock lalsnd. defendants in tbe above en titled suit and each and every oee of them. Notice is hereby given th at tbe above entitled suit is now pending In said court aad that sum mocs bss been is'ued against you therein: Mow. unless yon shall pemooa ly be and ap pear before toe said eourt on tbe flrnt day of the nest term thereof, to be bolden In the court house ia tbe city of Kock Island, la tbe county of Roc Island, stile of Illinois, on tbe third Monday of Sep tember next, to which time aoa piece said hssr IUr CJ 1 ?E MtU M swl I lr t J VW slUwHvVlwwUCCI' I Dated at Kock Is' and I L, this 13to day of July, I A,'. iJ.if'w flm mm mrtr of Raid Owrt. ' HiHHTCCBTU, boUcitor lor Gompiainaat. Bought, and lvhicli has bsen ' has borne the signatnre ot has been made under his per supervision since its infancy. Signature of strikes you (brc&if Bohemian SHouiHO-' CTaTv o t? fp n rs; ro at Era of other women, recommend It They know. They have ac tual experience to prompt them. They spread the tidings from mouth to mouth, telling how Wine of Cardui helps young (iris, helps cures all womanly ills. j aw anip" J 1aMBaMMsa? THOSE PRETTY LITTLE MINIATURE PHOTOS Are JTT8T T7XX THQfQ. We make them glviag yea twelve different posi tlocs la tbe dozen. Better ones with eight, six, four, three and two different positions la tbe dos n. ADregulsrlly mounted la the latest finish at C E. SMITH, Oppoatee Harper Houee, eeoad Ave I 0 IMI. U'.,tK.h aV ..si siiii i-.M.oj.'Ui a irit a a sa a S, Bis jsari4,MX. m. rjjll