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1 THE ABGrTTS. SAT OR DAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1900. THE AK6HJ8. Pttbu-bod Daily ana Weekly at ISM Betted Avenue, Rock Island. III. Entered at ibe PstOlBe U SMODd-CliM ffilHM,) IX VECB JA. or J. w. rorrijL TERMS DaHy, 10 eenu per wtet- Wttldj, I 00 per "'"'" In advance. AU communication, of political or aryumen tkUre character, political or religious, must bare real came attached for publication No neb article will be printed over fletiuoua alc natures. Correspondence aollolted froa every town Dip In Rock 11 and county. Satlkdat, September, 15. DUIOCBATIO NOMINATIONS. National Ticket. President. WILLIAM J. BRYA Vice President ADLAI E. STEVENSON State Ticket. Governor. '.SAMUEL, ALSCHCLEF. Ueutecan: Governor ELMER E "PERRY Secretary of State JAMES F. O'DONNELL Auditor GEORGE B. PARSONS Treasurer M. F. DUN LAI A ttorney General JAME3 TODD Trustee JOSEPH SCHWRT7. UrJvers'.ty of - .CHARTS BLISS Illinois. S Mrs. JULIA HuLMES SMITH Cook resslonal M. C. Tenth Listr! 31 U B. DaFORREST Hrmticr Hoard of Equalization, f JOHN F. SMITH County Tlek t. fttate'n Attorney S. R. KEN WORTHY Orcilt Clerk ANDREW C. DOW Coioncr J. E. LARKIN Surveyor GEORGE F. McNABNEY How Sugar Prices Have Cone Up in ! Weeks. .HijS.. M7 23. . May zn. May 31 .. June I . . Juuc July 3. . Julys... Aug. j). . !5 :o pr in-) its . 5 30 per l'O ln . 5 40 per 100 bs . ft per lX)lbi . 5 i0 per l 0 !- . 5.40 p-r 1"0 lbs . 5 W per 100 !b . V) per lii lbs . 6 15 per ICO bs The rapacious &ugsr tru-t has attain put tne tcrews on lid pi cm and de fenseless bousebi Idc s by cd Slicing tbe price of reliT-d susais five points, which makes 'Lc present wjolesale C"t of granulated f 15 cents THIS Is THF NINTH RA1SK THE Tit L-ST MAS M iDE IN 1 II K P ICE SINCE IT OBTAINED All-OI.flK IH'M KOI, OF Till: M aKKK f.-TdiCt'.L MDXTUS A.,0. Th've facts regarding the recent su gar war u:e wcil Uaowa. 1 he. pub. le mur realises that the pietendtd war was like -.nine of tb- recent llortjti law prize lights a fake pure and sliri r'e In n nich the rcl'l cotrpan'.ot who put up the ltiil and seemed sure win ners "laid down'' when the dear pub lic s money iu all In. (Jrovki: Cleveland says: "A crisis ba-i arisen when each man's conse'euro ami informed iitrIoti n.e should le his ruide." So lar the piesoncc of Uryan iu the state of tbo Dresideut has crcateil more enthusiasm than the grandstand play of the enure Hauna pti.-h a wek Sai sight, it is Indeed, to see the venerable Paul Kruger, president of tho Iransvaal republic, forced to flee from his country to escape the vengcanco of Urlfish rced. because lie wanted his country to remain a re public free from llritisii tyranny Vet our pro-IJritish adininittration iicrcr uttered a prote-t airainst this destruction of repuMfcau orern- IllCIlt. Tni: Bloomiu;tou Tanlarapb. re publican. avs of the Maine election: The vote was almost as larpe as four years ao. and tho returns, compared with K'.m;, show a republican loss of anout 10 per cent, or a democratic jjain of 1 per cent A similar ctango in close states will ive Bryan Con necticut, Delaware, Maryland. West Virginia. Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, California and Oregon.' I'remden r M Kinift in his letter of acceptance touched tbo trust ques tion very tenderly. He careiully made it krown that he thought there were such thing-- as good, trusts tbo Standard Ol. vj I su jar trusts, for In stance. He ia': mated mildly that there might be : ii things as bad trusts, which inut.: j-iv? caused a grin to pass over the t Tonauce of.' D. Rockefeller, li the trust rnrt oatcs must "shuuder" whr. ttiey read the following letter of acceptance: "Honest cooperation of capital is ncc essarv to nnet new business condi- .Fbr over yea rs Dr. RICHTLR'S WorId-Ren owned "Anchor" n r fi I yum txpeiiBr jj bi proven to be the Bet tbeee U for I Rheumatism, i urn, Ncurai9ta9etc Rheumatic Complaints. Kv( eoc ana sue. ai an arasgista ortbrough Ad. Richier & C 215 Peart Street, 1 New York. tions, and extend our rapidly increas- jog loreign trade, but conspiracies and combinations intended to restrict business, create monopolies' and con trol prices should be effejtively re strained." Natlkally the German voters are anti-imperialistic and will support the democratic party, the party of im perialism. Tbey came to tha United Sta'es that they "mijiht nnd a home for themselves and their children after them, where tbey would be free from the evils of imperialism and militar ism. Tbey do not want to see built up in this country a system of govern ment which they crossed the ocean to escape. That republican convert, T. V. Powderly. who once represented or ganized labor, at the head of whose greatest organization be stood, but who now naturally, because of his change of political faitb. is in league with labor's greatest enemies the truat3 declares that there is work in the country for all who are willing to work and that strikes constitute an evil to society, rowderly is trying to make the bosses of the republican pary sure that he Is still worthy of the soft snap he en joys as a federal officer under Empe ror McKinley. An Honored American. Few men in the history of the United States have been honored more in civil life, or have worn those honors more becomingly than Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, who is Rock Isl and's caief visitor today. History will accord to the modest, unassum ing Illinol3n a place among the most distinguished men of his day. HU public and private life has been wiii out a fla-v. and wherever ho has b eu elevated to position of public trust h has disci-..iged bis duty with fidelity, fnithfulness and diguity. is a man of the republic, a statesman of the old school, one who believea that tbo form of government cjneeived by the fathers should not perish from the earth. Mr. Stevenson is the ideal American, and it is because of the high esteem in which he is hold that he has again been cbeseu for the great olrlce in which he served four years with su:h eminent distinction aud such sign 1 abiJitv. Thrlr Oulr Hope. Tbo only hoc cf the survival of the trusts is through corruption in high places. As they prosper under repub lican rule, it is a kindergarten lesson that that party is not the one o throt tie them. George Washington was the father of bis country's liberties; William McKinlcv is the father of his country's trusts. What a happy con junction or events for the Napoleon of Ohio! Washington struggled that bis people might be free from the yoke of oppression; McKinley and bis friends are struggling that another yoke, the tyrauuy of money and greed, shall be placed upon the necks of that same people. When tho his tory of this epoch is written, McKin ley'will be given another distinction; he will bo known as the ground hog statesman. He has not tbo courage of bis convictions other tnan those provided for him. He comes out of bis hole one 3 a year on tbo trust ques tion, cast-t a light shadow and crawls back in his hole again. He neither condemns nor approves. Prosperity" StnLI-tlrp. rtti Here are a few illustrations of how wage-workers are. prosperous tlic 1'hey will not be mentianed by repub lican campaign orators: The miners in the anthracite coal region of Pennsvlvania have had only about two days' work per week for the last nine months. I hay are on a great strike lto.uuu strong for steady employment and living wages. The emploved of tho window glass trust bavtt struck for a i per cent ad- vance in wages. The trust ssys it will not give them one-half of 1 per cent. This is the trust that recently advanced the price of window glass 15 per cent. I'he American Federation of Labor has just donated fl.Oi.'O to a.d the 000 striking cigarmakers in New York City. This is the 25th week of the locko'ut In this republican protect ed industry. Over 4.000 woodworkers aro likciv to be added to the thousands of bui! i ir.g trade-, men who have lcen oa a triko in Chicago lor nearly ten months. The mills of (Jaliant Bros., silk manufarturcr.-i. of Paterson. N. J.. closed down last week and ceg!ec:ed to pay the wages of their employes. The b;g steel plant of the Federal St.el company at Lorain, unio. Has ced down, throwing 3,000 men out of employment. About 2.00 men employed at the Mooiehead plate mill. Sharpsbun;. Pa , have struck against a 2' per cent reduction in wags. The cotton miiU rf Biddcfird, Me.. V A -A rtfrkA.l rf-4bl t rl PA U I T1 r I If 1 t operative out of work. This Is the tatc where the republicans arc send ing scores of prosperity" orators. The Diamond Stale Steel company, of Wilmington. Del., has closed down indefinitely, throwing about 1.500 people out or employment. Kansas is so prosperous that women do heavy harvest work ia the lields for 1.50 a day. Millionaire Mattbieson has gracious lv permitted the men who went on a' strike in his line mines recently to , return without any raise of wages". I inese examples coma oe munipuea; indefinitely. "There is no real pros-1 jity among wage-workers, and it looks as tnoagn tne tactics or migm oe repeated in many sections. The trusts can easily close down factories for weeks before election so as to scare their employes into voting for McKinley. Significance 0f Presa Attltnde. One of the most striking signs of the coming democratic landslide in this country is the number of influ ential newspapers which formerly supported McKinley and wbich are this year giviog their hearty support to Bryan. In New York the World, which sup ported Palmer and Buckner four years ago, now espouses the cause of Bryan with telliog force, while the Herald and Evening Post, though favorable to McKinley on minor issues, are giv ing the democratic ticket strong sup port on the paramount issue of irnpe-riali-m. And the Journal, which was a journalistic infant in 1896, is now grown to be one of the greatest news papers in the world and has never wavered in its stanch support of Bryan. In Chicago, where the democratic ticket had no newspaper support in 1896, there are now three great dailies, the Chronicle, the American and the Dispatch, which are enthusiastically supporting Bryan, and the Record, with the largest circulation in the city, is warmly indorsing tho demo cratic platform and taking up the right against imperialism. In Biltimori- tho S'.i :, 'lii-u l-.iys duwn.the !i?v ;-n ! tn f-'-r M iry- lv". u ODp-w'. U- liry:; if. !' '. : tr.i- vrif i'it Mi.i J m.;; -liem : . :'atic aati'-riai tioiet 't;d pl:i ;f rm v hyal .support, which i:i !ur Mart-laud f.eci- n vtit fr Bij: u and evenson. la Cleveland, the old democratic orgau, the Plaindealer, which left the party iu 1S'J6 is back in the ranks again supporting Bryan with all its old-time vigor. The Indianapolis Sentinel wandered otl after strange gods in 8?fi, but thi year it has returned to its old fasih "and is out for the democratic ticket aud platform. New Yoik Staats Zcitung, N. W., (Independent, circulation .'6,0C0): The so-called German vote is at present awaiting developments, but it can be positively asserted that the republican candidates will not receive as many German votes as four years ago. While the overwhelming major ity of the German-Americans voted for McKinley in 1396, it is very doubt ful whether he will receive a major ity, or even a large percentage of this vote thie year." Freie Presse, Chicago, 111., (Inde pendent, circulation 40,000): '-Mr. Bryan received in 189t about 30 per cent of the German vote. This year he will get from 60 to 80 per cent of that vote, imperialism is the para mount issue with the Germans this year." Demokrat, Evansville. 111., (Inde pendent, circulation 4,000): "Bryan will receive the great majority of the German voto this year. . Imperialism s the issue." Germania. Grand Rapids, Mich., (Independent, circulation 2 500): Bryan will get the majority of the German vote in this state. Imper ialism and militarism will be the issue, because many of the Germans left the fatherland on that account." teie Presse, Wilmington, Del., (Independent, circulation 2.500): Bryan will get the majority of the German vote, on the issues of im perialism and trust.";. The Germans are tired of war, and want peace and liberty." Anziger and Herold, Grand Island, Neb., (Independent, circulation 2.500): "Bryan will receive many more German votes than in 1S9C. Imperialism and trusts are the is sues. Missouri S:af.is-Z.'Mnn; City. Mo.. ( f rer:aot, i 3.i 'ir!) : li: ' -:n Vl.i r. K in - l.-: . T H 1?' ti I . Ov-rv : iiti 'aiiti rc'5 t r 1 1 S' i At:U a : t . cf ris ts.s tw.i : iu reuiic-i, ret al.'ince. or a face between i t:u' Gelid' t.i.at thac it may .' is coumry -ml ig'and, "-as had thistrfect." Icwis E. Rowley, editor acd pro prietor of tho Lansing (Mich ) Daily Journal, who wad the leader of tbe national democrats four years ago aud worked bard to compass the elec tion of President McKinley, publish ed a lengthy signed editorial, in which L- coaiei out squarelv for Brvan. Ho ayb that Bryan s Indianapolis speech Natio-. u Bunk note out Wif t.ie deliverv 'f a profuad and pa-1 dio"1 other' National triot'c "tatesiuin, his arraiguoicnt of the Philippine policy of the govern ment masterly and unanswerable, and that -oa all "the vital living issues Bryan is soundly democratic and everlastingly right." I had a running aore on my leg for several years," writes Mrs. James Korest, of Chippewa Kails, Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars in trviug to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured it." For sale by all druggists. o BwitJaa iari Tt ixd V fan s-w-tn Boci B.raatsr rf 'sJs Tiiivyvi Vs" ff 31 Acts gently on the Ksdneys, Liver and Bowels CENSES THE 5YSTEM EFFECTUALLY "Ritual cow1 PERMANENTLY 5 0 QEr ' THE StMViNt - M AH7 O ttlf la. "- .m roft vu " v f- nu Kk pu nil. THE DOCTORS EXTEND THEIR TIME. Owloc In the TL omti jh Who Ilnve Ileen I'nithle to Kre the tlrltlsh tors. These Eminent Cientlemeu Have Eitrnded tbe Time for Ulv Iuk belr nervtcoa Free for Three Months to All Who fall Bufure Sept. 2(1. O-ving to ihe large number of in- vuilds who have called upon the Brit ish doctors at their oflice, 1623 Third avenue, and who have been unablo to see them, these eminent gentlemen have, by retpacst, consented to con tinue giving their services free for three months to all invalids who call upon them before Sopt. 20. Theso services will consist not only of cou 8 u It at ion, examination anuadvieo, but also of all minor surgical operations. The object in pursuing this course is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and alllicted, and under no condition whatever will any charge bo made for any services rendered for three months to all who call lfore Sept. 20. Tbe doctors treat all forms of dis ease and deformities, and guarantee a euro in every caso tbey undertake. At tho first interview a thorough ex amination is made, and if incurable. you are frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spending your money for useless treatment. Male and female weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deafness cancer, with out pain or cutting, rupture, all skin diseases, and all diseases of the rec tum aro positively cured by their new treatment. Dr. E. V. Heaton, tho chief consult ing surgeon of tho Institute, assisted by one or moro of his staff associates, is iu personal charge. Ofiice hours from 9 a. ru. till 8 p. m. No Sunday hour?. Special Notice If you cannot call, send stamp for question blank for home treatment. NO. 2156. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THE Peoples National Bank AT BOLK IfLAND, In the Stnte of tlilnoN. at tbe cloje of business. September 5. 1P. BESOCBCF. Lonri". and discount i j .'c-drafts, secured and un cired :.i,041 12 30 000 00 JM4i 00 I.S00 to IT.075 2.U. I J s . I, Bonds to scrtironrotj- .ifn. r't. sp-uriics. etc ing-house.furrit'irr Bnd ? fires from Jfjtf '. Uanks ' .o' Reser.'- . . from Hi'.:'- ! i i : :s and -H:rikers. . from a; agents . . . I'trrnal re Checks and Votes of Banks reserve 75 f sS s .... , i.w: C2 ; :; s amp. btT'-jsbiteros iher Na'ional 6.0 00 1 20 Fractional paper currency, nickels nnd ceats '. Sptcie .. i;i .M L. gal-tender notes 10.S7S 00 I C1.5-9 27 i..v no tC7.210 13 fiooono oo ti0.0l 00 ..S0 .V5 I Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of c rculation) Total I.liBILITlEH. paid ir. Capital stock .-u: iJiu. - ..... ...... L'noi-iueJ profits, ievs c jss aril raxes pain 2! 9C'7 50 I inks Iii to b'.ate Backs and Bankers. 3 27 2J tO oil rjiri nds uioald Individual depasits subject to check 263 03 ; Demand certificates of deposit . 31 07 l 1J0 OO Certified checks iK .332 13 Total .m.sio i STATE OK ILLINOIS. a.r.xTT or k Isijiixd, i I. C. Helipeustrll. cashier of tbe above named bank, do solemnly sweartbat the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. C. HELLPEXSTM-L. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th dav of September. 19Cn RODERICK S. DART. rKAL Notary Public. Correct Attest: Joseph Totxtixld, i D. T RoBT-tsox, Directors, prrxa Fbixs, ) MISCELLANEOUS. RAGS, RUBBERS. ETC. SEND POSTAL card or leave word at 2211 Fourth ave nue If you have any rags, rubber, etc.. to sell. i wui come to your house cd py you rrom to 7a n-r hun,1r1 for r:it- A II I'.&Ill will re. ( , celve prompt attention. H. F. Klugger. T p- WILLIAMSON BUYS. excnanKes kinds of secc SELLS. AND end hand goods. Ill pay more than iinr other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of s'ove recalling and cleaning done alao. J. P. Williamson, 1513 Second avenue. IK YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, TRADE or rent anything, engage help or secure a situation the Mail is the one paper in Mollne that can do It for you. Mail wants are popu lar and Mall wants bring results One-half cent per word Is the price to all alike cash In ad vance. S-cent stamps will do Evening and Hundav Malt Molina CI LEGAL. Notice of Pobllratlou Chancery. State of Illinois, 1 Rock Island county. ) In the Circuit Court. September term, A. D.. latw Rllcul I. Morris vs the unknown heirs or devisees of Patrick Buckley deceas- d. Margarrt Buckley, Au;i Carl, on. the un known heirs or devisees of tlei'jamin !Uo Kav. deceased, the unknown heirs or devisee of John Bu- kley deccised. Mary Mu phy. the unxnown he ra or devisees of Ma'garet Maroney. deceased. Patrick nuc ley, Daniel Buokl- . Jao.es UucKley, Cathe rine Buckley Willi tm L. Buckley. Berth Fisher. Anna Buck ey. Martin Buckley, tne unknown heirs ..r devisee of A. J. Harris, deceased. Warren Buck ey. tianiel Burk ev. Henry Buckley. Charles BuckKy. Bridget Nunan JobnNunan Anna Nun to. John Bi-.no Laritln anl tne unkuown owners or parties Interested In the outh ihl-ty-seven (37i feet of lot number ten (10). in block number six (), in Spencer & Cast's ad dition to the cl'.y of R ok Isla-id. in the county of Kock Island nnd uue of 111 oois. m Te par'iC' larly described .s follows Beglnnln- at the corner of said lot ten (10. at the Intersection of Adams street ind tr leana stret, men e east on tie soth lino of ''.; i.-t. sixty ' f-t t. thence n th along line of said lot ten ilO), thlrtv-seven i l. ''it. tbmce wes on a line parallel with .I... .utli line of tsald lot slxf 00 teet to ."..l it"., trcet. thence south on thr! east lire ..: .'.dams street to the place of benin i. r-: c any part thereof In ch .ncery AtV. i.;?U of the non-re-ldence of Danl.il i y. likines Buckley, ibe unknown Lv: -. nr devsees of Patncu Buckle. deceased, the unknown heirs or devisees of JiUa iluckley. deceased, tbe unknown heirs or do :i-es of Margaret Maroney. deceased, C.'-iherine Buckley. William " L Buckley. r ha Fisher. Annie Buckley. Martin Bu kley. tfarren Buckley. Daniel Buckley. Henry Buck lev, rarles Buckley, the unkciown heirs or de visees of A. J. iiarrts. deceased, the un known heirs or devisees of Ben;aui'n McKay, deceased, and the unknown owi. ers or parties Interested In the above described premises of the above defend ants named, having been tiled in the o31c of the clerk of said circuit court of Rock Isl and county, notice is hereby given to the said non-resident defcadar.ts, that the compl lnnt filed his bill of compl.intin said court, on the chancery tide thereof, on the lSih day of Au gust A. 1 I in io. and that a summ ns thereupon Issued out of said court against, said defend ants, returnable o the lfith dav of aeptembcr A. D HX'. as is by law required. Now. therefore, unless ycu the said Daniel Buckley. James 1. ck cy. tbe uu- known heirs or devi-ees of Patrick Buckle. deceai-ed. ihe unknown hetrs or devisees John Buckley, deceased, int unknown heirs rr devisees or mar-rare Maroney. dec ased. Catherine Buckley. William u. Buckley. Bertta Fisher. Annld Buckley. Martin Bu;klv. SVar- rtn Buckley, Daijlcl Buckley. Henry Bu -k- ley, Charles Buckley, ihe unkuown lieii or devisees of A. .1. Harris. deceas, i the unknown heirs or devisees of li h- jamli MiiMa; deceased, and 'he unknown owners or partle lnteresed In the said souij thi'tv-spven (37) feet of lot m-d (10). la block sU (fl). i:i SDCiicer &Cuse's addition tothe city of Kock I-land. in tbe county of Uoek Is aim and state of Illinois, more par.i"ul, ly de scribed as follows: Beirinnlntr ai tne comer of said lot ten (in), at the Intersection of Adams strret ana onetrisst-cet. thence list on the south line of said lot sixty ) feet, thence nor'h a ong the ast line of sid lot thirty seven (371 feet, thence west on line parallel witn tne soutn line or saiu lot sixty imn feet, i Adams street, thence souiti a oog the east line of said street to tbe place of b ginning, o any part thereof, shall personally be an appear before s la circuit court or kock island couuiy on the flr-t day of th next te m thereof to lib holden at tbo court house in tue ci v of K.xk Island In said uonu y. on the 17ib day of Sep tember a. D. !'u, and ple-d. answer o demur to the snld complainant s bill of com plaint, tbe same and the matters and things therein charged and stuted will be taken as confessed, anil a decree enured agai,.st you accoraiii? t.o tne rra er or saiu Din. In testim'-ny v. b- reof I have he euuto set my hand and atlixed tbe seal of said o urt, at mv cttlce In Kick Islaud, this loth day of .u guaa A. D. l'AO. OifiR;B W. GAMRt.s. Clerk. O. E Ckamek Complainiinfs solicitor. Aug. loth. A iJ. lww. Notice of I'abllomtlon. State of Illinois, t County of Kock Island ( In the Circuit Court to the September term. A U. . 1HM Margaret A. Williams vs. David E. Williams In Cbancry. Affidavit of the con-rcidcnce of the abov nam.d defendant. David fcl Williams, having Deen niea in me ouice or me ciern or tbo cir cuit court of sMd tiock Islan1 county on tht- Pith day of August, A. D., IHK) notl e Is here by given to tbe said no resident defendant, said David li Williams, that the complai-iant , said Margaret a. Williams, tiled her bill of compial. t in said f-auc. i said c rcun i-ourt or Kock Island coun-y on the chancery side thereof, on the iKb dav of August. A. t ISO), and that thereupon a summons Issued out of sat court return -hie on the third Mondav oi loerimiDui aepieraw-r next, tne same De- iDgtnc first dav f the September term, A A . IU 0. of said court, as to by 'aw requir d. Now. unless you. the said nou-r. sideni de endant. Dvid K Williams, shall be and personally appear before th s,id clrcul court, on the first day of the next Sep-teo-ber term tlureof. to be holden at tbe court n uc in the city of Rock Island. In and for . the faid countv. on the third Monday in the mo-iib of September next, and pie: .' anjiwer or demur to the sa d coTrla'n- uti ' of cot. plaint, the same aid the mat te. thin -i therein contained, charged -r-1 t.. .t d. will be taken as coufessed and de- ( . crcd ia nst you according to the . er said hill. '' :.t the city of Rock Island. In the r :;v or Rock Isl d. In the state of Illinois. U : . j day of August, A.D, laOit jtXJKOK W. GAMBLE. Circuit Clerk. r Asslenee'a Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the under&lgDed bt.s been appointed asigiee of the Twin City P iril)rd Milk ompny. a corporation, and II persons holding any c iilni or cl.ima ayain&t sa d tbe Twin-City Purified Milk Company, are nere-y notified to present the same o me. U'.deroatb or afllncation, within three months from this date, wnether s ld claims are due or not All pernors lnd bted to said assignor are requested to make prompt payment of tbe August 7. 1C0. GaRr,K f. Roth. Assignee, Jackson & Hurst and W.J. Kntkikis, Attorneys for Assignee. rfiYrYTVtVVVtVtYrtY EED'S HYAFIZA TONIC FOR THE BLOOD. Tb mot p' T-rf-n ! pr rtllabt rt-m-rvlT lfore mZ ! the tootni.". 8nc-iUv run- t n- mrwt obfUDte 2- -i inr vtim. i tj i ion. fsromsn ir"Ufif. vor: tip tti n-iO'j pttmi ni rraf sro rp- JJ, 75 tlte. A -rectrti ie rrirs'l'.n. J-Jaxtffc luirt LrutUe, I'Oe-, tl.OU. r. 'l I'V tir-i-f-n-t'. VU. ANNA PKLIIAM. Ho.xcopitblc Ffcyslcia. j r3J T wemletli Arccue. Sabsrrribe for Thi Abqci. 1 a? R -'13 v-v-..,-5-;Vt. mm ml v -;;-,-; it ,- pfl THE LEA DE OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSE. WANTED MALE HELP. UTANT E I) T W E N V Y-K 1 V K CORN shuc'ers by the canning company at Scars. Five cent car fare. fTT A NTED -GOOD. RELI A HLB OIL S A LES V man. cn commission or sal-try. Acdrcss Quaker ull and Implement company, Cleve land, ohio. TIT ANTH-D T WO MEN COLLECTORS AND srllc!tcts for Kock Island. Permanent position, hv Ml chell i Lycde bulldlug, be tween 6 and rt p. m. IITANTKD-LOCAL SOLICITING AGENT V for accident Insurance; one who can devote sufaclen-i time to the bus'ress to make It prolltablo. Address 'li M. " A Burs. f TTANTED FIRST-CI..-- K1 ATEKV AL InsurancM m-n. Contract for charge rf Rock Island d Mollnc to desirable party. Apply 'rom P.'W toll u. m. Dr. Burkhardt's oitlce. 171k SecoDd avenue. IITAXT ED H UsTLINi AOF.NTS TO SELL our incandescent giiscllne lanins Each burner produces ion candle power light: all stores want thorn: good Inducement to relia ble ealesm"n. Thi Ohio Illuminating com pany. Mansfield. Ohio. TTTANTED-AT ONCE. A BOY A It" ITT 111 ' years oi l to work n the bottling de partment Must, have good rcfo ences ilk to hnesty. charae'er. etc . and not afraid to work "Apply nt Hi HI Bitters comp-tny. In dustrial Home building. WANTED FEMALE HELP. TANTKD Nl'RSEGIRL AT 1'Hf.' FOfUTH nvetiue. llTANTED A GOOD GIL FOR GENERAL V Louework ;;t 1110 Fourth avenue. w ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERA I. housework at T xe.nl j--,eci)na si reel. WANTED -A GOOD GHtL FOR GENEIt I. housework. Apply nt 5.''! Nineteenth street. WANTED HRKSSM KIN'G AT lisi 'l'hird avenue. Satisfactory titulog aud Cnisl ii.g. WANTED-A WOMAN TO D" Gfr.NRR A I. houjework, at once. Call at AM Third avenue. tjrr ANTED-GIRL FOR IIOt.'SEWORK AT ,t-.t Eleventh street. No cooking or washing V7ANTED- COMPETENT (i'HL FOR v ge eral Iiiukc work Gool wages. Ap ply CO'.i Tw niy-second str et. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. tTTANTED-TO Ill'Y A HOUSE FOR COAL iTED TO Ill'Y A HOI! Tuyoti. E. U. Mclvjwa. ir r:u JKT ANTED HOAROKRS. CHOICE ROOMS and board at 2221 Fourth iiv, nuo T A N T E L TO R'NT tage. No children. ABUCB. A SMALL COT Address F. !.,'' w ANTED-A HOL'SE OF FOLK OR FIVE rooms centrally located. Address "K. a. A H j L s. VJIT ANTED TO RENT AN 8 ROOM HOH--F. v.ith modern Improvements. Addre-s Seneca." care AKiins ITTANTED L ATH TNG D "-NE S WIFTE5T, ?V wood lath, wire o- niMil. Address 'B." general delivery, Davenp-rt. Iowa, TTTAN'TED HOUSE IN GOOD REPAIR, ' from four to six rooms. w.hla walking distance of Har,er house. In'iu!re O. N., this oflice. fTTAA-'TED TO ItF.NT A HOI SE OF SEV- - - en or eicnt roomsDetw i-en sev nieDia ana i wenty-n in streets an-" ruin anu ruuna ITTANTED -BY YOUNG COCI'LH TWO v or t'-rce unfurn'sh d rooms for llgAt housekeeping, or small modern frit. Must be centrally located. Address W," care AB;t rrTANTEO-EVETtyiKiDY CALL THAT t uses a Rtraw. c'rln or leghorn hat Cleaned and hleach-d while you wait 10 cents each. 215 Fifteenth street, opposite court, bouse. Rock Island. VXT ANTED A MAN WITH V) OR lb0 V to lavest In a very profitable business Don't fa l to ca l or write and larn what, it is L. B. Welghtman. Commercial hotel, Rock Island. Good agents wanted. Call at once. t T ANTE!-LOVKHS OF RT TO LEARN VV to paint your own pictures New meth od of painting and enlarging life like portral-.h by shadowgraph Taught lor fa studio am fteenth street, opposite court hou-.c. Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN. fONEY TO IJOKX IN ANY AMOUNT property for sale and rent. Vf. L. Coyne, TONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL MORT ! gage loans by W. H Eastman, 1712 Sec md avenue, without publlty or removal. Hi uao makes eolleo Lions brd ones a spnelalti t VTA N'TED TO IXIAN MONEY ON DIA ' mimiJs, watches, lewelrv. hardware crnlca! ii'rumeiiv. blcyclew. clothing, drt o ds. furniture, ef! Highest ean jjr!i.e a.d for scoQd hand goods of ail k'nds also The at-ovr- goods tor sain at half the usjx. tore price-:;. A a bullcBS transactions strictl ;opr)d-ntil. Hit new number snd loeatn frz.'. .ecor.d avrruc Don't forget it. J. W. Jones. Tironr.;'cn 1317 I-SYCHO MAGNETIC HEALER. DR. A. L. THOMPSON TREATS AU Chronic diseases, functional dlsorder- if rrous atd mental troubles, esonsultatior free. 1 7 Fojrth avenue MAGNETIC TREATMENT. ROF. T. J WILSON. RUCCKSSFCLL-! .rd'r-i? n mental and suggestive tberarxrutl Cooulttlon ree. SHi Twentieth street RockXalacd, IU. The newest Styles in hand Turns and hand Welt shoes made By the Rock Island Shoe Co. $1 50 10 $5, R wan ri:u SI ITATIOXS. T ANTED WASHING OR WORK TO IK) t? at home or by tho day. ln-iulrn at -H-t Fourth street. fASTI.D- S1TI' ATI' 'N HV EXPERI enced second nirl of German natlonal'ty in a private family. Apply or addict li'i sec ond street. FOR REN I HOUSES "OR REVT H.sT OI- THKKK over store, 1615 Second avenue. W M "MM .lOK RFN'T T'NFI RNtSIIED ROOM FOR housekeeping. e'all at b.v Twentieth street. FOIi RENT A 7-ROOM HOl'SE AND barn at lvrt Third avenue. Apply on premises Ij-lOU RRsIT-HOtT-sli: OF F IGHT 'UOO.MS . at Fifth-and-one half avenue. In quire at 2 Fif h avenue. IIOR RENT TIIK GROrjND FIOH. Co. - slslii'g of tlve r -omt, at 2l'-l Thirteenth avenue; city water in house. IjlOK KENT A MJOOM HOfSK WITH moiicrn Improvenients at 2.s.i7 Klf th-acd a half avenue loiul e on promises. F OR RENT A NEW HOtI-E Ol" SIX rooms on r. even h street anil Sixth ave nue, wi h moder-, conveniences Inquire of J. D. Ilcecher, t0J Sev ntceuth street. 11)11 REN A rt-i-OOVI IIOfSE WITH muilcr" i-onvculences a- 223 I' went v-llrsl sirc-t. Call on Mr. Koscnllcld at city clerk O11130. "lOR ItEST-XBMM.V 1 six roi'int aud limn ri NEW HOUSE OF room, hlngud oerenns. i u 1 sUe. n nil out.Mil-- windows aud ilo is. large uttlc. hot and o id water gas U.2 to:t second st reet Also llrsl clus 7-rooin timini on Thirt T-eU'h' h street with am oonven Ittictk. liiqiilre of J S I.ca-. 719 lm strei". FOR RENT ROOMS. FIOR RE.MT-FUItNI.SHE-J ROOMS, AT 4H Jirtecnth btrcet, with ail modern con veniences. I"iOK RENT Ft liNlSHKIt WOOW IV FINE new remodeled house, ("till at 1 0' -2 Fourth avenue. FfOR RENT A FU RNISHEDIttH )M SI' IT A -ble for two ppi.-tons. Call at PWS Sitcond avenue: .second floor FOR RENT-LARGE FI R-ISHKD ROOM witli ft I I'linvi-nhMii's; one or two.vounir men. Cull at I'J'JtJ First avenue between 7 and s p. m PIOR RENT A NICELY FUKN 1KB S D second HiKir room; oulsldo etiliance; foutheas exposure. tictlcmau preferred Apply ut 2s0l -seventh avenue,. TjlOR RE 'T V EH V TEItt BLE FUR Iilliel room for gent le'imu: also tit)-- for man aud wife. Steam heal elecrin ll-hl porcelain bath, three n l-uites wa.k f-om Spfiicer square Addicts X. T , care of A l ;cs, wl'h references. FOR Ri"NT-IN' THE VIRGINIA. LARGE rooms, well furnished, gat. ba h and steam h- at hooms $1 ,'hi 6't ." per week A well appoint d borne t ble. Special rates by 'he we.-k. "est 1 .Hon In the i t.v . Corner Thirteenth street and See.onu avenue. ijlOR RENT 11 ROOM HOUSE WITH barn, cori.tr Thirteenth ave.i'ie and Tnlr-ty-e'gh .b treet. Modern conveniences. Ono block from Elm sfeet ar line. We 1 adapted for hoarder. Kcntf.'f, A pply to E. 11. Guyer, Mitcbel & Lyndc building. FOR SALE PROPERTY. 1IOR SALE A 9 R'lOM HOUSE ON SIXTH avenue near Twenty-eighth, street for M.300, by Hull & Co. IfOR SALE Oft r; A D!J A STORK BUILD A. ing 'or r.a' ettate In south Itock Iblatnl Apply at lis7 cseuoiid avc ue. IOR SALE-MODERN RESIDENCE WITH 1- lot M)xiftO, nine rooms, bath ro'm and laundry, between Eleventh and Twelfth stree's on Fourth avenue. Inquire at Donaldson's taw factory eXJR SALE LOTS IN M'ENIKYS A D d.tlon by E. J. Burns, rooin 12. Mitchell & Lynde budditg. These lots are on Blirth ave nue, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth streets. Convealent to Fifth avenue or Elm street struct car lines. Terms to suit pur chaser. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. t.Gll SALE coUAIt'-': PIANO. KIMBALL t- make. Call at '. Twenty-third street. FOR S A LE E "CT I'JK HOC S EI ! OLD' K OI S inclur)i"ir hard and so't crja! stonst. et: Inquire at Il-,i Third aven'ii: ClOR 8 A LE A I.ATK I M PROVED SMITH V Premier typewriter. Inquire of Harper bouio stenograph ' r. PORS ALL-FIRST I ' ASS CIGARHTAND and bi.ila'tl hail. '.'' I e'.in and go')d u.sl-eKs. I -ri y go.tj-.' a -a ay Sell che'tp Ap ply a..';iC0 F.fiii a.ereic R-ick 1-1 ::.d CjKJIt SALE COAL IN ANY QUA NIT Y 0 of 50 bUfhcl or over tit t!h per toe, do vered C. O. D. to nny part of tho Olty. .eave orde-s at Coma-cielal house naroer mop. Ro: Ih.scl. 'it Km James. Milan LOST AND FOUND. ri' SI) A CHII'JN -Ur.Y. KILK-LINEII ro:rrh - tD' r. LAW SCIHJOLS. -pjK j;:-IN MARSHALL f.A V HCHOOL. L Cnlcag . lil. r'K.-uit v i'-t;iiif!-s - Hon Jno. cwett, tiean. J,;cl; J-f,l'.!nt I". t-oi-rrs, u-ii'-e C:irt-ri4.-;i'.. Jlii.'i .s t,;fif.'inj ourt; .utter L'if.in M-lis. Hon. '1-r.e E Adams; l.,ti Wiiili J. ' ain.-un: John W . r. u: r red A. a.l h: W. H Dyrenfo in- A. J. 7:dy: S. S. regorv; Jmes !-. Hari in ntl others o f ept 5 Day and evB,ir.g ciasse. For an- oaa:e,-D:ni addreu the secret y, l dward T, ee, 17 irearoora street, Cnicwgo, IU. x 0 "if