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THE AEGUS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1900. THE AUGUS. Published Dally tad Weekly l 10U Bord Avenue, Bock Island, 111. (Eatertl at tbe Fowtofflee m Second-elMa matter. iar TBI mamm or . W. rUTIIB. TERMS Dally, 10 cent per week. Weekly, 1.00 per Mwnm in advance. All communication of political or arfftunen latlre ebaraeter, political or rellloua, most bare real name attache! for publication. Vo neh article will be printed orer fletlUoui elf nature. Correspondence aoUoited from every tows efclp la Book Island county. TCDAT, ACGC3T 28. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. National Ticket. President WILLIAM J. BRYAN Vice President AULA I H STEVENSON State Ticket.. . Governor. SAMUEL ALSCUULER Lieutenant Governor ELMER PERRY Secretary of State.... JAMES F. O'DONNELL Auditor GEORGE B. PARSONS Treasurer M. F. DTJNLAP A itorney General CJAMES TODD Truiiteea I JOSEPH SCHWARTZ University of- XHARI.f S BLISS Illinois. Mrs. JULIA HOLMES SMITH County Ticket. State's Attorney S. R. KEN WORTHY Circuit Clerk ANDREW C.DOW Coroner J. E. LARKIN Rurreyor GEORGE F. McNABNEY Democratic Congressional Convention. Public notice Is hereby siren tbat a demo cratic convention is called to meet at the oourt bouse in tbe city of Bock Inland, Illinois, at li o'clock Thursday, Aug. 30, 1D00. for the purpose of nominating a democratic candidate for the office of representative for the 10th congressional district, and to transact any other business tbat may come before said con vention. Tbe bssLs of representation at such conven tion shall be one delegate for each 0 and ex cess of :W) or more democratic votes cast for Bryan and Sewall in the election of IHW. The number of delegates allotted to eacb county in said loth congressional d'strlct Is as follows, to-wit: Mercer 6 Kick Island 12 Whiteside 7 Knox v Htark 3 Benry 7 Total 41 .1. V. IIeukkhaon. Aledo. A bthttb BrauAi.L, Rock Island. S. McWillums, Galesnurg, In. W T. Haix. Wyoming. R. H. Hinma.v. Cambridge, J. M. F.atoh, Fulton. Committee. Mipsi-siiti ami Texas must look lo I heir laurels in the mob law lino. 'J"niNtS ar lioiuxl to boom ia Pekin. I .net- Tar lt was btisiaes.i. Last tveek c nnnon. iSi.h. hiinlrpl speeches arc to be rnnlo in Maine during tbe pending ampaign, a fact tbat both parties re lurd the Pine Tree state as debatable ground. Thk amalgamated copper trust of Montana, which controls tbo republi ran organization of tbe state, baa re fused the fc-hour day to its employes and has adopted the 10-hour dav. Thk republican papers, comment ing, say that UryarTs hair has streaks of gray. Not even tho republican press has yet been able to discover a f" trealt of "yellow" in his makeup. The republican party has kept pvery pledge it has made," shouts the St. Louis (ilobe-Dcmocrat. Exactly. If you don't believe it ask the trusts, the national banks or the Standard oil crowd. A KTtB ueinjr turneu uown by an astern medical society as an article unlit for loou, the peanut crop of lr tinia has faltered in its growth ai'd this year will be a failure. Even the peanut has grown weary of being roasted. Chicago twallows abaef killing con test as a Sunday exhibition for women and children at Calumet grove with out a murmur, and groans aloud at men s shirt waists in dining rooms. There you have your stock yard aos- t hetioism. .The Shell City (Mo.) News prints the following poem, which makes up in em phasis whatever it lacks in elegance: SAME OLD THI SO. Same old Mark, same old Mark. Same old dog with same old bark. Same old frauds, same old truth. Same old Hanna with same old slush. Same old combine, same old trust. Same old boss to ray "You must." same old fight as in niaety-six. Hut this time. Mark, we're on to your tricks. Two yoong men in jail on the charge of theft at Eureka, Kan., tried JPorovev.lO yearn Dr. RICHTER'S World-'Renowned "Anchor" Pain- Expeller bes proven to be tho Best there U lor Rheumatism. Gout. Ncuralaia.ctc :::,c, Rheumatic Complaints. 0k.N 35c and 50c at &J3 druggist at. a cr tarougn F. t& Richtsr & Co. 215 Pearl Street, New York. to saw their way ont. The sheriff made them undress so heconld search their clothing for tbe saw, giving them other clothes to wear in the meantime. These the prisoners burn ed on the floor of the cell . and tbe sheriff, by way of punishing thew, has left them naked ever since. And the mosquitoes are very active there at night, too. With a view of getting an indica tion of how tbe German-American will vote this year for president, the Brooklyn Esgle sent a circular con taining severai questions to tbe edi tors of German newspapers through out the country. Replies were pub lished from 21 editors whose papers have a combined circulation of 325, 800. Of these editors 14 believe Bryan will receive a majority of German-American votes, nve think Mc Kinley will get the most, as in 186, and five are non-committal. It is about time tbat the speech of Mr. Bryan was being received at Ma nila, and the consequence will prob ably be that Againaldo will be able to put up a little stitTer game tban he has been playing of late. Peoria Journal. Yes, and it's about time for some one to give a few republican editors a quiet bunch tbat tbat particular brand of campaign argument has an ancient and fishy smell. Let some one now write another chapter about "Oom Paul" Kruger furnishing money for the democratic campaign fund." Railroad Telephones. The railroad world has been deeply interested in the experiments of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad with tbe long distance telephone as a substitute for tbe telegraph in train dispatching, but tbe tiial was a disap pointment. Tbe road's superintend ent of telegraph, Mr. fates, makes the following statement: "The tele phone is impracticable for train dis patching, because it is inaccurate and could not be used for anything but general business, there being no check on messages delivered. Tbe Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Ceutral are not using the 'phone for traiu dispatching strictly, but only for general business. I do not think it will ever supersede the telegraph in this country certainly not on tbe Burlington." Tbe Loom of Love. Kx-Gov. Taylor, of Tennessee, gives to tho world a word picture that speaks for itself. Here it is: The sun and stars are God's migh ty loom, on which He weaves tho lights and shadows that paint tbe earth and sky with colors divine; let those looms of light for a momeut stop; let those Hashing shuttles cease to fly, and instantly this beautiful world of ours, with all its blooms and beauty blighted, with all it mirth and music hushed, would lie naked and dead on the cold bosom of eternal night. So it will be with all human life. It has its spirit, looms and Hy ing shuttles forever, delivering to the woof of hope and memory the shin ing thread of human kindness and weaving them into gossamer webs of love around our hearts and in our homes. Every tender word we speak, every blessing we bestow, is a thread of sunshine woven into somebody's lifo. all the smiles and sympathies which come to us from other lips and other hearts arc threads of light and love woven into our own. But let tn loom of love for one moment stop, let its blissful shuttle cease to tly, and tbat moment happiness will lie dead on tbe hearthstone, and laughter and song will perish among tho roses at the door." Republicans for Bryan. Tho democratic party in the nation is daily growing in strength. Demo crats who opposed the party in 196 are returning; republicans who never before supported a democrat have openly declared for Bryan. Below we give a list of the prominent republi cans throughout the country who will support Bryan and the democratic ticket this year. The list is addi tional to the one recently printed in The Arc is: Col. William E. McLean, first dep uty commissioner of pensions under Cleveland, a gold man who voted for McKinley tour years ago, announces that he will vote for Bryan this fall. Col. McLean lives at Terre Haute. Ind., where he presided over the gold meeting addressed by Bourke Cock- ran four years ago. "I am opposed to tho imperialistic policy of McKin lev." he said, "and could not think of voting for him this year." James Alexander, of Lockport. 111.. another lifelong republican and pres ident of the Will County Farmers' in stitute, announces that he will sup port Bryan. "McKinley's colonial policy is a dangerous departure from republican institutions, " says Mr. Alexander. Herman C. Mueller, a prominent (ierman manufacturer of Zaneville, ., also quits the republican partv. In an open letter to the German citi zens of Akron he says: "Militarism will, if successful, in time create a monarchy. I think, therefore, a stand ing array is a menace 10 peace. Paul G. Schuh. of Cairo. 111., head of one of the largest drug companies a southern Illinois, and a lifelong re publican, is out for Bryan. He is an old soldier, havirg been a private in the 9th Illinois infantry. I cannot ndorse the policy of imperialism by this administration, and which I fought ac&inst in 1SG1," he savs: Militarism and all its attendant evils would be the ruin of this re public." Forrxer District Judze J. A. Bur u.iv ' - - e I ette, of Caldwell, Kas., a lifelong re-? rmblican. savs: "I horte to live long enough to see an American president elected and the last vestige of imper ialism .forever crushed ont of this country; for this reason I shall vote for Bryan for president this fall." Gen. John Beatty. of Columbus, Ohio; Capt. Patrick O'Farrell. of Washington: Rev. II. S. Bigelow, of Cincinnati; William Vocke. George W. Pressing, Prof. A. II Tolmin and Prof. Fred Starr, of Chicago, all well known republicans, advise the anti imperialists to vote for Bryan. Capt. Thomas McNnlta. a life-long republican and brother of Gen. John McNnlta. formerly congressman from Illinois, has repudiated McKInley and his policv and will labor and vote for Bryan, "dpt. McNulta has been a lea'jing republican for years. He Baid lately: "lam a Lincoln republican. I have supported every republican candidate from Grant down to Mc Kinley. I was disappointed at first, then discourage! and" finally disgusted at the wide departure of my party from American principles, the viola tion of constitutional guarantee in the case of the Portp Ricans. the aban donment of tbe Monroe doctrine, ex pressly in the matter of the canal, and its implied abrogation in the Philip pines, which are to stand to us as the East Indies stand to England." E J. Heintzelman, a prominent re publican, of Columbus, Ohio, declares himself fcr Bryan. The following prominent demo crats who voted for McKinley in 18D6 have now declared their intention to support Bryan. Robert B. Roose velt, an uncle of Theodore, tho repub lican candidate for vice president, says: Four years ago I supported Palmer and Buckser. I don't believe in a third party this year. It would be a waste of time and energy. I cannot vote for McKinley. I must either voto for Brynu or take to the woods. Bryan is .Jfriii;, fin cere and independent, uitii strong convictions. McKinln wither. t. r mind of his uwn. Ho i nothing uioro than the monf hpiece of the men tu whom he c.vc-s bis oflict:. Alexander Ellas, of New York, who ha been out on the "road" for 16 ypars, and voted for McKinley in 1896, says: "I have just completed a business trip through Michigan, In diana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minne sota, and from what I have heard from my customers and others I be lieve that Bryan will carry every one of those states. I voted for McKin ley in 1806, but 1 am going to vote for Bryan this time because I have got through leing bunkoed by a pirtv which is sold out to the trusts."' Samuel J. Randall, only son of the former speaker of the house of repre sentatives of tbe same name, has re turned to the party of his father after six years of service with the republi cans. Young Randall, feeling that his father had not received due con sideration during the Cleveland lead ership, joined t he republicans and has been a popular campaign speaker since 1834. Mr. Randall has notiued the democratic managers that he can no longer stomach Hannaism, and puts himself at the service of the committee to advocate Brvan and Stevenson from tbe stump. Perry Belmont, of New York, form rrly member of congress and minister to bpain. who bolted tbe democratic ticket and platform in 1896, and an tagonized Bryan with a good deal of energy up to the meeting of the Kan sas City convention, has come in out of the wet. He has written to the national committee offering his ser vices on tho stump for Bryan and Steveuson. Fashion Number. Fashion Number is a fitting desig nation of the September Ladies' Home Journal, which will gladden woman kind with its great showing of 111 ana winter modes. J. he 1U fashion ar ticles are by the highest authorities -on feminine attire, and the text is effec tively illustrated. But the fashion writers and artists have by no means monopolized the September Journal. Rene Bache contributes One Hundred Years in tbe White House, which in a most interesting way recalls the nota ble occurrences in the executive man sion during its first century. In the Romances of Some Southern Homes is reflected the social life of the beaus and belles of southland in the good old days a succession of interesting affairs of the heart. A large share of attention will be given to The Anec dotal Side of Philip Brooks, because of the new light it centers upon him as preacher and man. In Josiah and I Go a-Yisitin' the second visit Jo siah Allen's wife writes of their exper iences in her irrcsUti'dv humorous vein. Another fiction f.tr.re Jot h Tobacker. is a well-told h-:rt story. Tho Church Kngagd Mr Husoind, ot Me. The Trainiag tf a Waitress. When You Entertain or Visit, are few of the many helpful, practical ar ticles. Th pictorial features include views of California gardens, of the Yellowstone park, and a page drawing of A. B. Frost's. Loiterers at the Rail road Station. By the Curtis Publish ing company, Philadelphia; f 1 a year; 10 cents a copy. News Abont Stamps An lnnoT Alloa la tbe postal service which Is sure o be of great convenience Is a plan lately adopted of furnishing stamps ia little book, with wax sheets bstween them. The government Is to chs-f e one cent additional to the acionct of si amps contained therein, anl It ii now estimated that tbe proCt on tbee books will amount to fiXMOO per anenm. It ts also estimated tbat the sum paid fcr tbe pri vate revenue stamps pUtjcd orer ; he top of bottles containing Hos".ttur'i Somacb Bitters Tery nearly equals this. Tbe hirers Is a relia ble remady far eons: ipatloa. Indigestion, dys pepsia . biliousness, Uver and kidney trwubles It nay be depended npoa to cere stomach dis- u ur k oepesoea upas to cere Komi rflcr, fcarlM Com so tor tie past fiity 7 tars. I DafBu Cannot Bs Car ; By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness atd tbat is by constitutional remedies. Deatness is caused by an infiimed condition of the mucous lin ing of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflated you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hear ing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of 10 are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous sui faces. We will give $100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. B,Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hill's Family rills are the best. Does It Pay to Huy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous rults of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer And more regular climateP Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stim ulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the pa tient. Try one bottle. Recommend ed many years by all druggists in tho woild. "Sample bottles at T. II. Thomas', druggist. Kitif the ills that man is heir to ei!e from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones tho stomach; nkes indigestion im fvssible. For sUo by Marshall & p'ieihor. druggist. ORIA. Bear ts dignstara T;ia Kind Vou Hara Always Bmim A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME For Invalids to Get Cored Free of Charge by Calling on the British Doctors at No. 1002 Second Avenoe Before Sept. 4. A staff of eminent physicians and surgeons from the British Medical in stitute have, at the urgent solicitation of a large number of patients under their treatment in this vicinity, estab lished a permanent branch of the in stitnto in this city at No. 1002 Second avenue. TheHe eminent gentlemen have de cided to give their services entirely free lor three mouths (medicine ex cepted) to all invalids who may call upon them for treatment between now and Sept. 4. These services consist not only of consultation, examination and advice, but also of all minor sur gical operations. The object in pursuing this coarse is lo become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and the af dieted, and, under no condition what ever will any charges be in ado for any services rendered for three months to all who call before Sept. 4. Tho doctors treat all forms of dis ease and deformities, and guarantee a cure in every case they undertake. At the first interview a thorough exami nation is made, and, if incurable, vou are frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spending your money lor cseiess treatment Male and female weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, also rupture, goitre, cancer, varicocele, and all dis cases of the rectum, are positively cured by their new treatment. Dr. E. Valentine Heaton, tbe chief consulting surgeon of the institute is in personal charge OfHce hours from 9 a. in. till 8 p. m. Not open Sundays. Notice of Increase of Capital Stock. OlBoe of the Peoples Power Company, Rock Notice U hereby given that at, a special meeting of the stockholder of the Peoples Power company (a corporation orRanl7ed and exist me UDder tneiais or the matt or Illinois) held a( the prlocloal busin-s offl c of f-ild corporation. In the city of Kock Island, la tbe county of Rock Island and staie of Illinois, on the eighteenth (ISLh) day of July. A. r.. 1KpO, the capital s'.ocu or said corporation vat In creased from the cum of three Hundred thous and dollars (f.mo.OOO) to six hundred thousand dollars (SWO.OOO) snd tne number of ts shares was Increased from three thousand f3 000) to six thousand (6 0)10); and tht certificates of such chance have oeen died In tbe olllce of the secretary of sta'e and in thi office of the recorder of deeds of said Kock Island county, ChablisO. Nasojj, President. Samuel S. Davis. Secretary. Notlc of Publication In Chanoery. Srte of Ill'nols, i Island Count j, f BO- Ia tbe Circuit Court of said Rock Island CO'nty. Id ebvecry. Rock island How company, complainant. vs. AG. a smua -inner smith. Myrtle tien-ier. Hazel HcnKier. Thomas Moore. George Moore. Moore, wife of said George Moore, and tbo unknown own-rs of the undivided one- tenth nan of lot seven (Tt. In block four (4). In th t part of the city of oock Island in tbe county oi kock mi ana atui state or Illinois, known and described as the Chicago or Lower aoiiitton to said city or liock Island, defend an ts. To Ada Smith. Arthur Smith. Hazel Henler, Tbomw Moo-e. George Moore. Moore, wife of said (jeorge Moore and tbeunknown owners of tbe undivided one-trnth part of lot seven 7. tn pioca rour In tnt part or the city ot Rock Is'and. in tbe county of Rock IkI-a.-,d and s'-ate of lll nois. kntwn and described as tbe Cbfcatro or Lower addition to said city of Rock iMlsnd. defendants In tbe above en titled suit and each aDd every one of tbem. Notice is hereby given tbat the above entitled suit. U now pending in said court and tbat sum mons has been isucd against you therein: Now. unless you kbali persona ly be and ap pear before the said court on tbe first day of fee nert term thereof, to be holden in tbe court bouse ia the city of Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island. ' state of HI120I. on the third Monday of Sep tember next, to which time aoa place said summons i made returnable, and except. Bleed, answer or demur to tbe bill of complaint i said suit filed, tbat the aame will be taken for confessed as against you and decree enter ed accordingly. Xated at Bock Island IX, this 12th day of July, A. U. 1900. Gborgb W. Gaitklx. Clerk of Said Court, anrsxCCBxis, solicitor for Compi&icaab LEGAL. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, i Rook Island County, Is3" County Court of Rock Island County, to the September term. A D., 1000. j Rernoids Hays, administrator of the estate ol William Havs. deceased. v. Joseph Hays VTiliism K Hajs. Jonn Hays. Emery Hays William F. Hays. Martha Ryan: Affidavit of non-residence of Joseph Hays Emery Hays and William Hays, Jr. de fendants above named having been filed in the o nice of tbe clerk of tbe county court oJ Rock Island county,- notice Is hereby given to the said Joseph Hays. Emery Hays and William Hays. Jr . tbat the said plaintiff. Rey n Ids Hays, administrator of tbe estate ol William Hays, deceased, has filed his net I don In tbe said count cort of ttock Island cojuu for in order to sell the premises belonging t the estate of said deceased, or so much of It as may be needed to pay tbe debt6 of said de ceased, and described as follows to-wlt: Part of tbe no theast one fourth (!) of the southwest one-fourth (H) of secilon Thirty six (36) in township number sixteen (If) north range number Uve (.) west of the 4ih principal meridian in the Co mty of Rock Island and State of Illinois and tbat a summons bas been Issued out of said court again&t you. returna ble at the September trrai. A. 1) . liiOO .of said court, to be holden on tbe 3d day or Sepiem ber. A. r. 1 &C0. at the court hou-e In Kock Isl and, in Rock Island county. Illinois Now, unless you. tbe said' Joseph Hays Emery H ys and William Havs. Jr . shall personally be and appear before the said count j court of Rock Island countv, on tbe first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island In said county, on the 3d da of September, a. 1). 1MK. and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's petition filed therein, the same and tbe matters and tbingK therein charged and stated will be takeu as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. Rock Island. Illinois. July 28 1900. II. B HTEBAKD. Clerk. Skari.e & Marshall Complainants Solici tors. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I Rock Island county, f In the circuit Court, September term, A. D.. 1WX). Miculi I. Morris vs i he unknown heirs or devisees of Patrick Buckley, deceased. Margaret Buckley. Anoa C'arlion. the un known heirs or devisees of Henjamln Mc Kay, deceased, the unknown "heirs or devisees of John Bui-kley deceased. Mary Mu phv. the unknown heirs or devisees of Margaret Maroney. deceased. Patrick Hues ley. Daniel Buckley. Juices Buckley, Cathe rine Buckley. William I Buckley. Berth Fisher. Arnn Buckiey. Martin Bucklcv. tbo unknown heirs or devisee of A. J. Harris, dccised. Warren liuck'ey, Daniel BUck'Ov-. Ht-.iy Buckley, Charles Buckley. Bridget N inan. .! -jhn N'uuan Anna Nun in. John BUKc l.nr'.!n ind the uahnown owners or parties lutcies1 fld In the south thl'ty-seven (JT) feet of lot number ten (10). In block uuroi'i r six (fi), in Spencer & Case's ad d'tii.u to the city or RiCk Island, in the county of Kock Island and ttate or I li nois. mire pan ici.larly described s follows: Becli n'nit at tbe corner of said lot ten (to), at the intersection of Adams street and Or leans stresi. then -e east on tbe south line of said lot, sixty (tiO) feet, thence north along tb- east line of said lot ten (10). tbirtv-sevei (37) feet, thence west on a line parallel wliu the south line of said lot sixt (tX) feet to Adams ttreet, thence south on tbe east line of said Adams street to tbe place of begin ning or any part thereof in chancery. Affidavit of the non-reMdence of Daniel Buckley. James Buckley. he unknown bel's or devisees of Patrick Buckle. deceased, the unknown heirs or devisees of John Buckley, deceased, the unknown heirs or devisees of Margaret Maroney. deceased. Catherine Buckley, William L. Buckley, Ber ha Fisher. AnnieBuckley, Martin Buckler, Warren Bucklcv. Daniel Buckley. Henry Buck ley, Charles Buckley, the unknown heirs or de visees of A. J. Hants, deceased, the tin known heirs or devises of Benjamin McKay, deceased, and the unknown own ers or pirtics interested in the abovo described premises of the above defend nnts named, having been filed in ilie office of the clerk of said circuit court of Kock Isl and county, notice is hereby given to the saiu non-resident defendants, that the complininr. filed hts billof complaint in said court, on tho chancery tide thereof, ou the lSih dy of Au gust A. IV !P0. and tbat asumm ins thereupon issued out of said court aeainst said defend ants, returnable on tbe 16th dav of September A. B lwno, as is by law rrqulred. Now, therefore, unles you the said Daniel Buckley, James B 'Ck oy. the un known heirs or devi ces of Patrick Buckley. deccaed. the unknown heirs r devisees f John Buckley, deceased, tne unknown heiis or devisees of Margaret Maroney. dec -ased, Catherine Buckley. William u. Oucklcy. Bertbn Fisher. Annie Buckley. Martin Buckley, vVar rtn Buckley, Daniel Buckley, Henry Bm?U ley, Charles Buculey. the unknown heir or devisees of A. J. Harris, deceased, the unknown heirs or devisees of B-n-jamlo MnMar deceased, and ilie unknown owners or panic Interested in the said south tbi'tv-i-cven (37) feet of lot u-n (i0), la block si (ti). in Spencer A Case's addition to tbe city of Rock Island. In the county of Kock Is. an, I and state of Illinois, more paniculaily de scribed as follows: Beginning at the corner of said lot ten (10i. at tbe intersection of Adams street and Orlennssfeet. thenca ast on the south line of said lot sixty (t ) feet, thence north a ong the -ast line of said lot thirty seven (37) feet, thence west on line parallel with the south line of said lot sixty (0) feet, to Adams street, thence south a oog tbe east line of said street to the place of b glnnlBg. or any pari, thereof, shall pers-m ally be ati'i appear before s .id circuit court of Kouk Island county on the br-t day of tu next te m thereof to be holden at the court house in tbe ci y of Kock Island lu said coun v. on the lftb day of Sep tember A. D. i:Jti, and pleid, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of com plaint, tbe same and tbe matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree ent' red against you according to tbe prat cr of said bill. In testimony whereof I have he-euato set my band and affixed tbe seal of said c urt. at my office in Rock Island, this 15tb day of Au gust A. D. 1900. George W. Gamble. Clerk. O. K Ckaher Complainant's solicitor. Au. loth. A- D. l'ju). Master's Rale. Jackson & Hurst, Attorneys. State of Illinois, ( Rock Island County, f M In the circuit court. In chancery. Foreclos ure General No. 4751. Elmore H. Msfford vs Clara Connor, Thomas G. Connor. Mauiitz PearsoD. Anna lVarson, Arthur Pearson nd Clara Connor, adminis tratrix of the estate of Andrew Pearson, de ceased Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said court, enterrd in the above en title! cause, on tie four eenth day of J. ly. A. D. lie. I shall, on Saturday, the fifteen' h day of September. A. D. i 'JOO. at the bourof two o clock in the afternoon, at tne Jast uooroi tne Court House, in the city or Ko k island, in s lo countv of Kock Island, to s'is'y said decree. sell at public ven iue to the h gbest bidder for cash those certain parceis of land, slf'ate in the countv of Kock I-land and state of Illinois. known and dcscr'.vd as follows, to-wu: Lo' ten (10) and the north half (H) of lot eie ..tin til; in William A. Nourse s addition to -'er . t Kock island. Illinois, this seventb vi-, of . gust. A. I). llrJ. EL.WIN E. P.tRMEKTEB, Master (n Chancery, Rock Island County, 111. Jaci.jS Si dCK-ST, complainant a solicitors. Notice of Pobllcatlo Cbaneery State of Illinois, I County of Eock Island, f la the circuit court, sep-.emDer term, a. o 1000. Mary J. Melvln vs. Ceorge L. Melvln. In chan ce v. Affidavit of the non-residence of George L. Melvln. the defendant above named, hav ing been filed in tbe office of the clerk of said circuit court of Rock Island county, no tice Is hereby given to tbe said non-resident defendant, that tbe complainant bas filed ber bill of compiaiot m said court. on the chancery side thereof, on the 17th dy of July A. D. 1C00. and tbat a summons thereupon la-ued out of said court against said defendant, returna ble on tbe 17th day of September A. li. 1900, as is by law required. .now. tnererore. uniesa you. tne saui oeorge L. Melvln. shall personally be and appear before the said circuit court of Kock Inland county, on tbe first day of tbe next term thereof, to be bolden at tbe court bouse In tbe city of Rock Lsland. in said county, on tbel7tb day of Sep tember A. D. 110. and p'ead. answeror demu to the said complainant's bill of complaint the same and tbe matters and thiot-s tbereir charged and stated will betaken aa confessed and a decree entered against you aooordicg u tbe prayer of sal J bill. In testimony whereof, I bave hereunto set mv hand and affixed tbe seal of aaid court, at my office in Bock Island, this 17tb day of July - Skablb A Marsha li Compiaiiiantl Solictors. July V, A. D. 19W. j WANTED MALE HELP. rTT ANTED GOOD. REU K BLK OLL SALE9 V man. on commission or salary. Acdress Quaker Oil and Implement company, Cleve land. Ohio. IXTANTFD T WO MEN COLLECTORS AND v soliciters for Rock Island. Permanent positions. 59 Mitchell & Lycde building, be tween 5 and 6 p. m. tTT ANTED LOCAL SOLICITING AGENT v for accident insurance: one who can levote sufficient time to tbe bus'ress to make it protitaole. Address -E, M." A Rous. lVT ANTED HUSTLING AGENTS TO SELL v our inoandescent gasoline lain iw. Each burner produces lOo candle power light; all stores want tbem: good inducement to relia ble salesman. Tho Ohio Illuminating com pany, Mansfield. Ohio. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED TWO GIRLS AT WRIGHT'S res'aurant, 1923 Second avenue sv ANTED A GIRL FCR GEN ER & L housework at 121$ Second avenue. tTTANTED G1HLS AT E T. DOLLY'S T cicar factcry. Secoad avenue and Nine teenth street. fTTANTED GIRL F"R OENER tLHOl'SE vv work. Apply to Mrs. C. W. Durbam 1030 First avenue rTANTEl WOMAN FOI HOUSEKEEP T cr: elderly woman preferred. Good wages. Inquire at 1616 Second aveuue. TTTANTED THREE GOOD EXPERIENCED girs fr laundry wo'k. Best of wes pa d. Inquire People's laundry, back of Mitchell & lynde s building. WANTED SITUATIONS. T VTA NT ED NEW BUILDINGS TO CLEAN and fl washlcgs. Call at 311 Tentb street TTT ANTED WASHING OR WORK TO DO at home or by tbe day. Inquire at 413 Fourth street. VirANTEO SITUATION AS niOUSE- T keeper hv a respectable wr-niao wi li one chl'd, Address 1 l-'l Twenty-fourth ave nue. Moline. WANTED SEWING OF ALL KIVDS. including dressmaking, sa'lsf aotor'lv and pr mpily done by Mrs. S. A. Benson, 1302 Tliitd avenue. WANTED SITUATION AS STATION ary engineer by man who has bad 1J years experien as railna.1 engineer. an give good references on application. Call or address 1153 Fifteenth street. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEO BOARDERS. CHOICE ROOMS and board at "J Fourth avenue. WANTED-WELLS AND CISTERNS TO dig a-'d brick side walks to lay. Inquire at 1241 Thirtieth street. Henry Koweidder. f 17 ANTE" TO RENT, A HOUSE OF v about seven rooms. Central location Address "J. B .1" Argdm. WANTED BY YOUNG COUPLE. TWO or t"ree unfurnlsh.d rooms for llg'-t housekeeping, or small modem tlav Must be centrally located. Address - , care ARctru. TANTEO -TO REST. A MODERN HOUSE of hors rooms (with barn preferred). betwfen t ourtn ana Kintu avenu-s and Set entcenth and Twcnty-liftu streets. Address -1., ' ARGT3. WANTED EVERYBODY CALL THAT uses a straw, chip or lcirhoin hat Cleaned and bleached while yo'i wait n cents cacti, -'id i-nteentn street, opposite court, notise, hock isiaau T ANTED IX) VERS OF ART TO LEARN vv to paint your own pictures New meth od of painting and enl irlng life like portrait by shadow graph. Taught for k: Studio 21 "i Fifteenth street, opposite court houc, Kck island. FOR SALE rKOPERTY, F OR SALE A NEW 0-BOOM COTTAGE 26 Fourteenth-und-a half street. VTIOR SALE A 9 ROOM HOUSE ON SIXTH -L avenue near Twenty-eighth street fo n.300, by Hull & Co. 3710R SALE CHEAP TWO b-ROOM COT - tages and ne 10-room donblc buu.se. In quire at 2S Twelfth street. TjlOR SALE A RESIDENCE OF NINE Jl- rmms, with all niodern conveniences, lawn and fruit trees. Inquire at 2411 Eighth avenue. Ij'OK S ALE A VERY NEAT COTTAGE IN I business center of tbe city very cheap If taken soon, uoraon & ujwman, l even teenib street. X7KJR SALE-BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE -1- house and l-.t, every convenience. Own cr will stJl at a sacrifice for cash. Inquire 4302 firm avenue. Kock island. F OR SALE A FINE. HIGH BUILDING lot on Nineteenth fitreet between Elev ' enth and Twelfth avenues, cheap for oash Auuress i: m., care oi abgus. FOR SALE-MODERN RESIDENCE WITH lot HOxi&O, nine rooms, bath room and laundry. between Eleventh andTwelfth streets on fourth avenue. Inquire at Donaldsons Saw factory fjOR SALE A COMPLETELY FUK a nlsbed house, the lareesl In the city, for an up-to-date bonrdinK bouse. Price reasona ble and must be taken at once. Address "B 50, ARfiCS. TTIOK HALE LOTS IN McENIKY'S AD- d-tlon by E. J. Burns, room 12, Mitchell & Lynde building. These lots arc on Sixth ave nue, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth strqe-ta. convenient to Fifth avenue or Elm street a tract oar line. Terms to suit pur- cnaser. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. I7H5R SALE A LATE IMPROVED SMFTH Premier typewriter. Inquire- of Harper nouse sienograpner. CTOR SALE-f-COAL IK ANY QUANITY or ao Dusneis or over at 12.75 per ton, de livered C. O. D. to any part of tbe elty. Leave orders at Commercial bouse barber snop, kock l&iana, or Enoa jamea, Milan PSYCHO MAGNETIC HEALER. TR, A. L. THOMPSON TREATS ALL -t J ebronlo diseases, functional disorders, nervous acd mental trouble. Consultation free, vxn Fourth avenue. LvW SCHOOLS rpHEJOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL, -X- CoIcsko, 111. r acuity inciuuo Hon. J no, Jewett. dean: Juage Jenkins, I . t. courts. Justice Cartwrlrbt. linnets supreme court: Luther Laftin Mills: Hon. George E Adams; lion, wu.iam j. i.ainoun: jonn w. is air reo A Sreith: W. H. Dyrenfortb: A. J. Eddy: S. S Gregory: Jsmes SHarlsn nd others. Opens Sept. 6 lis; ana evening elas.--.es ror an nouncement address tbe seeretary. Kjward T. Le-e. 107 Dearborn street. Chicago, 111. AdmlnlKtratnr's NotlcO. Estate of George U. Medill, deceased. The undersigned havmg oeen appointed ad ministrator of tbe estate of George D. Medill. ate of the county of liock Isl-ud. stata of illlno's. deceased, hereby gives notice tbat bi will appear before tbe county oourt of Kork -Island county, at tbe county court room. In tbe city of Kock Island, at tbe October term, m tte first Monday in October next, at which ime all persona having claims against said tate are notified and requested to attend, or tbe purpose of having tbe same adjusted. All persona Indebted to aaia estate are re nested to make Immediate payment to tbo nderaigned.. Dated this iitb day "f August. A. D. 1V. Thomas J. M mu.u Adai&iauxo FOR RENT HOUSES. - T7IOR KKST-ROUSE OF TIGHT ROOMS. P at 215 Flfth-and-one half avenue. In quire at 2K2 Fif b avenue. FOR R NT EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. SEV enth avmue and Seventeenth street. A If modern coavemeners t2 periionili Apnly to K. H. Stafford at Jackson & Huivt's olUce. FOR RENT ROOMS. F IOR RENT THREE NEWLY FURNISH- eel ronois. 2701 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT -FURNISH ED ROOMS. AT Kt Fifteenth street, with all modcra con yeulenccs. fjOR RENT A FURNISH ED ROOM SUIT A C ble for two persons. Call at 100S Second avenue: second Moor. PIOR KENT A FURNISHED COOM WITH bath in Indusnial Home building. Twen ty-firet street and Tfcird avenue. BOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM OHt suite of rooms with all modern convent ences at 514 Twenty-lbl.d street. FOR REST THREE UNFURNISHED room No eliildr-n Rent r.-at-onabie. Inquire at fvll Twen-.y-fl. st street. FOR KENT-SE."rONrIJ FLOO . CONSIST ine of three nice large room with wiitr-r supply. Kent 17. Inquire at 1110 1'hlra avenue. triOK KENT-ONE OK TtVO NI 'ELY FUK nished front rooms ia private family, in either ladies or gentlemen. Inquire 12-.'3 Third avenue IjXK KENT A NICELY FUKNlSHr.D I second floor room: out(de entrar.c-. soutlicas'. exposure. Gentleman preferred1 Apply at Jsqi Seventh avenue. LX)R HINT IN T-tK VIRGINIA. LARGE f rooms, well furnished, kss. tia-h and stettra ha. hnnms l SO ii f.' per week A well appoint -d bome txble. -pei'ltl rates by 'Iwvci-e. Hest loc tlon in the liv. Corner Thirteenth street and Secona avenue. LOST AND FOUND. TOST WILL THE GENTLEMAN TH AT A t l lr im tfi ifilintn.fn nn It VI i . n . Qiiani ihistnornlrw ulout 9:15, please r turn MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO,o7?Tn"ANY AMOO'T. JA on any kind of security Also cholc property for sale and rent. W. I Coyne, 10 Seventeenth street, up stairs. fONEY TO LO AN CHATTEL MOUT iTjL gage loans by W. H Eastman, 1712 Soo ind avenue, without publlty or removal. He lso makes collections bsrd on on a specialty. I r ANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON 1HA M monds. watches, jewelry, bard ware, musical Instruments, bicycle, clothing, dry go ds. furniture, eto. Highest casn prices oald for second band goods of all kinds also. Tho above goods for sale at half tbe ustil store prices. All business transactions sirlo'ly confidential. His new number and location, Id Second avenue Don't forgot It. J. W. Jones. Two rings on 1347. CLAIRVOYANT, rpure mostnteTT'uermTn' JL and Independent slato writer has pcruia ncntly located In Davenport and can dally bn consulted on all questions of life ullluDUiir rlsoa street. MADAM ALBTA: CLAIRVOYANT, VMM 1st and Telenathlc healer, expfrlenocd aud reliable. Competent ndvlco on nil mat ters. Hours 0 a. in. to 8 p. m. IWJ Foiu .h avenue, letters answered. M A( IN 1 : TIC THE ATM ENT. IROF. T. J. WILSON. SUCCESSFULLY treats chronic and nervous disease" nn oordlDK io me ill nl nnd suggestive HieTTipctltlcu Consultation free. 311V Twentieth ,Mcct. Kock Island, 111. SdLJi;LLANKOUtf. UAGS. RUBBERS. KTC.SENIl POSTAL card or leave word at 2211 Fourth ave nue If you bave any rags, rubber, etc., to .sell. I will come to your nousc aud p-iy you from 50 to 7n per bumlreil for rags. All calls will re ceive prompt attention. B. F. Kluggcr. J1V WILLIAMSON BUYS. SELLS, AND exchanges all Kinds of second ham! go .!,, win pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. All klbds of stove renalrlng nnd ilenninif done olo. J. P. Wllliauion, l ilt Second at cnuc. LF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL. TtADK or rent aui thing, engage help orsncur-; a situation, the Mall Is the one paper In Molluc Mat can do it for you. Mall wants are popu .ar and Mail wants bring refills One-half oont per word Is the price to all alike cash lu ad ranee. 2-ccut stamps will do. Lveair.g and sunday Mali. Moline, lil. Notice of 1'nblleatlou. State of llltnois, 1 , County of KocU Lsland t " sa. In tbe Circuit Court to the September torin, a. !., iwo. Margaret A. Williams vj. Divld E. Wllllutiis In Chancery. Affidavit of tbe non-reIdenee of the above namr-d defendant, David K VVIllUms. having b-en filed In tbe oOlce of the clerk n tne cir cuit court of s-ild nock Island county on tho lOllj day of August. A. D., 110 notice L here by given to tbe ald no -rusident d ler Jaut, said David E. VVilllains. that the complid-oiiii. said Marra'C. A. Willlanrs, tiled l ei t i!l of complaUt In said a i-e. I 1 s:.l I 1! roiilu-miit, of Kock Inland conn'y ou the chancery ji'le tlu:reof. on tbe Pith day of August. A. n. lit), and that thereupon a eurimioris iss'ied t'it, of said court return bio on tho third Monday of the rronihof September next. 1 i.e -, un) n Irg the first day -f tbe Kejit etnb-r tenn, A. A . l'J 0, ol b ild court, its is by law rc )ii!r d Now. unless you, the said ni. r- Mnt de'eudant, Dvid E tVHilaiiH. shall be aud personally appt-ar before lhr s.ld e rcilt court, on the first, day 'of th" t.rst S' i tea bur term tlitrvof, to be holden ; th) court b nine In thr ity of Kock l-.lsnd. In and for the said county, on '.'if; third Monday In the month of September n rt. and plead, answer or demur to t re sa d conjii'ri ant s bill of com plaint, the s.Inie and tne ni i ters and things therein contalne-l. charged and statd will be taken as confessed ami dc crce entered g nst you accordlnr? to the prayer of said hill. Da'ed at the city of Itock Inland, la tim countv of Kock I.sla' d, lu the state of Illinois, this lttbdavf August. A. i. GEORGE W. (.AMBLE, f.ircult Clerk Notice. Iublie notice Is iflven that by t.'ie anthirlty of tbe Ktocl'bnldcrw of th; Hoi If Island A'. E.Mit ern Kail w-v compaiiv. the following ctimgt In the or-o'aniation of that corporation hav been made, viz: I. 1 he name of tli corporation has been chanred to the - Davenport. Kock Liana A. Northwestern Ksi'wur company. 2. Th eanlt.il stock of Haid cortioration has been Increased from t" t' l.mX) 0t. Cemtleates of s'ich enan,'es bave r.een men In the office of the recorder or deed'. In th piiimtv rf Kock Islar.d nnd In the ofrlce of the tecrctary of stale, as provided by law. July ), v. ,bnv S. Kr.rvt, President. CDABLKS G. GATEh. Secretary. Don't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only hy Madison Medi cine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trad? mark cut on each package. Price, 33 cents. Naver 60H In bulk. Accent no sub. "- imooiihi tute. Ask your iruztl- -s, rtx- Arunj?r::nei For LrunJr-nriew atA THE r.titllfM PARLHT l;ST!TU7e, I s i . (.vtlwiti, ai n I.'. 5... Vi