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THIS JLU&tJ6 "WEP'y jESHAT TEHltV'A'JlY IS, 1901. Little beginnings often lead to great results. The tallest oak was once a tiny acorn. Many serious diseases have their inception ,in little ills. Headache, nervousness; indigestion, lost appetite, irritability, worry, anxiety, overwork and lack of sleep seem lit tle ills but they wear out the nervous strength and destroy the vitality of the whole system. A little medicine, if it is the right kind, will do wonders in overcoming these disorders. "I paid no attention to the headaches, nervous ness ana inability to sleep, but kept right on working until I was flat on my back. I was Blck for weeks with . nervous prostration 'and my doctors did all they conld for me but without avail. When I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I gained rapidly until I was well." Mrs. Ellex Hates, Blandinsville, Ills. WMM restores health by feeding and -building up the nerves, which are the source of ah strength and health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. THE TBAVEUSBS' GUIDE fHlOAGO. ROCK ISLAND A Paoide Raaway Tlokeu ean be purchased or baggage checked IR.L& P. Twentieth treet depot, or C, R. L & P. depot, corner Flftu avenue and Thirty-first street. Frak H Plummer, Agent TBAIV8. I AST. I waa-r. Dearer Limited & Omaha... St. Worth. Denver AK.C. Minneapolis Omaha and Des Molnea (Omaha Minneapolis Omaha ft Lincoln Ex Des Moines & Omaha Denver, Lincoln it Omaha. Dea Molnea Express Rack Island & Bureau Ac K t. Paul A Minneapolis. .... Denrer. Ft. Worth & K C. S-lft tt. I a.-uo am tl0:8S pa 9:00 par t 5:06 am 11:10 pa 1:00 am tl26 am 111:10 pm ;oo a in 115 pm 8:06 am T v:iu am t 8:05 an 12:15 m T o:nz mot fl'SO Tim S 4:30 pm 8:06 am h-on am 0:06 HIT !10:40 pm 8:30 am I Kansas City, St Joe ADnvri ll:10 pm 11:50 pm itioak island et w asnmgton Chicago A Des Moines... Rook Island & Brooklyn Ac tOmaha & Rock Island...-. (Chicago, it Davenport..... T s:o pm tz:io pm K-JI5 nm t 7:40 am 0:35 pm t T:00 pa, ArrlTaL Departure. Daily, except Sun Daily except Saturday. Ail others daily. Ta phone 10V3. TpOCK ISLAND & PEORIA "Railway Depot First ave nue and Twentieth street. M, A. Patterson, General Passen ger Agent. Passenger trains leave C, R. L A P. (Mo lina avenue) depot five (6) minutes earlier than time given. E. I Goff, Agent. 1BA1H8. i,-tm. t aaaivs Epr gtleld, Cincinnati, Peo ria, etc 10J20 pm Peoria, Springfield, Bt. L. is, etc 8.05'am 6:33 pm Peoria Express 7:85 pm Peoria, Springfield, Qlncin- natl 1:45 pm 11:18 am Cable Accommodation..... 7:00 am Sherrard Accom. am 4:f5 pm Cable A Sherrard Accom.. 8:30 pm 1:20 pm Cable A Sherrard Accom.. . 8:3m am Trains marked daily; all other trains dally exsept Sunday. X.AVENPORT. FOCK ISL and A Northwestern rail way "The Tri-Clty Route.") 'Passenger station at Rock Island A Peoria depot foot of Twentieth street. L. P. Ber ry, G. P. A.. Davenport, owa. City ticket office, 1804 Second Avenue. Geo. W. Wood, Agent. TUA1HS, IUTI -UttlVB Clinton, Sterling. Cblcago. Clinton, Chicago, Omaha, Denrer. Rock lord, Janea vUle, Madison 7:l 5 an 6:45 pm 10:55 am 7:50 am ll;50 am CMnton. Omiha Cedar Rapids Anamofi. Cllnton.Omaha, Sioux City, Utah and Pacific Coast.. Clinton, Sterling, Dixon, Chicago, Anamosa 7:15 pm 3:10 pm Clinton. Chicago, Janes- Tille, Madison, Rockford. Clinton, Denver, Omaha, Cedar Rapids 3:10 pm 6 45 pm Trains marked daily. All others daily ex eapt Sunday. "RTJRLINGTON ROUTE O., -"B. & Q. RAILWAY Depot First aTenue and Sixteenth street. ML J. YOTJNQ, Agent. mm Bt. I SDrinirfleld. Peoria. I Bur. Quin- via Monmouth; 6:65 am Cbteago, Sterling, Clin ton A I I Dubuque It 7:it am 7:li pm t'tlO pm 11 M am 8 :15 am Peoria, Beardstown, Bur I Ucgton, Denver and west't 1:40 pm Bt, Paul A Minneapolis ! 7:50 pm Sterling, Clinton A Dubuque 7:b0 Jim t 8:40 am 6:55 am si Lt, ana u., uenver si Pac. coast vlaGalesburg.' 7:16 pm Daily. 4-Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL railway Ra cine A South' western Division Depot Twentiera - street, between First and Second avenues. W.W. Breckin ridge, Agent. THAI MS. LB A V S. ABBIV. Mall and Express Bt. Paul Express. 7:30 am 4:00 pm 6:20 pm 11:80 am 6:55 pm 10:80 am Freight and accom . . . . . . AU trams daily except Sunday. AMUSEMENTS. Charles Blener. Sole Lesseb and Mgr. Phone 4831. ONE NIGHT. Thurdsay, Feb. 14. Entire New Company. HI HENRY'S BIG PROGRESSIVE MINSTRELS. Positively largest in tb woild-50 all white stars Entire change - 6 modern comedians Everything; new 12 cultivated singer Comic songs Latent ballads Grand cbor- uses 14 Mew York vaudevilles Special train of finest show cars In the world Watch for the grand automobile parade at noon Hear our great band of 40 members When you see a good show make a note of It. Seats now on tale at Bleuer's jewelry store. Prices 25c, 60o ana Tic. GUST AN A COLLEGE. Thursday, Feb. -14. ' Prof. French the Sketch Artist. Prof. French Is the director of the Chi cago Art Institute and will make ear toons, sketches and valentines to or- -der to illustrate his lecture. REMEMBEJ ST. VALENTINE S DAY. Tickets at Harper hiuse rlamscy. , 1 ilQihf" Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. THE 'THUG AT CHICAGO He teals Without Fear, bat tbe Safe Is Empty. Chicago, Feb. 13. Iist evening two men drove up in a cutter to the door of the residence of Chauneey J. Blair, a banker who resides on Drexel boule vard. . One man held the horse while the other climbed up the front porch, pried open a window, and carried out a safe weighing 300 pounds in which Mrs. Blair usually kept her jewel. It happened, however, that she had re moved them a short time before, and the safe- was empty. ; The roblers were discovered as they left the house, but made their escape Without difficulty. The burglary was committed while people were passing the house almost every minute, aud the entire job was carried out in the glare of an electric light which stands in front of the house. Congressional Summary. Washington, Feb. 13. During the entire session -of the senate yesterday the agricultural appropriation bill was under consideration, and .was little more than half completed. The bouse passed the army appropri ation and began the consideration of the undry civil bill. The anonymous letter accusing Perry Heath, read Monday by Sulzer, was stricken from the record, and Sulzer declared it true and Invited Heath to sue him for libel. Killed by a I .nth Belt. Embarrass. Wis., Feb. 13. Robert Smith died from injuries received a few days ago while working in a saw mill near here. A lath bolt flew back and struck Smith in the- abdomen. Smith was an old resident of this vil lage and leaves a wife and four chil dren, the youngest a boy of 8 years. , Suicided af Three .Score and Tea. Philadelphia. Feb. 13. Charles Car roll Mann, aged 72 years, a retired f tock broker and for years a prominent Democratic politician, committed sui cide yesterday Ty shooting himself in the head. He had been suffering from a complication of diseases. Was tbe Husband of a, Beeeber. Hartford, Conn., Fe"b. 13. John Hooker, clerk and reporter for the Con necticut supreme court for thirty-six years up to 1804, died yesterday, aged 85 years. He was the husband of Isa bella Beecher Hooker, 6ister of Henry Ward Beecher.' A POOR BREAKFAST. Very Few People Eat at Good Breakfast " "All I want fer breakfast is a roll and a cup of coffee. " This remark is heard not only in hotels, restaurants and lunch rooms, bat it is the usual breakfast order in the home circle as well. After a 12 hours1 fast it would seem that the first meal of tbe day should be a hearty, substantial one. and if we all lived natural, unartificlal lives, it would be so. bat none of us do, hence breakfast is a mere pretence. Says a latter day philosopher: Dar ing many years of active business life, I never remember having eaten a good substantial breakfast, bat supposed it was of no importance until 1 began to lose my appetite for lunch and dinner. My physician told me I was a vic tim of nervous dyspepsia and must take rest and recreation, as no medi cine would reach the trouble, but this advice I Could not follow, as my busi ness affairs would not permit it, and to get relief I resorted io medicines and perscriptions, and it was purely accidental that I hit upon one remedy which did the business. While In a drug store one evening I noticed -a number of people baying Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a wiely adver tised preparation for stomach trou bles, and the force of example was too much for me and I bought a 50-eent package. t "I took a tablet or two after each meal, and in a week my a'ppetite Eb ked up, I began to feel my old am ition for work returning and could eat a good breakfast beeaase I wanted it. and from that time to this, I take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets as regu larly as I take my meals, not because I now have any trouble with my stom ach, bat because I don't want to have. "A 50-cent box of Stuart's Tablets will last me a month and keep my digestion in good order, and I know of no better investment a business man can mako." CASTOR! A x For Infanta and Children. Tta Kin. Yea Kara Alwajs Bccgbt Bear the B'igzrtZll of ABRAHAM LINCOLN DAY Raqneta and Speeches Hark tbe 2d An i nlversary ofHU Birth. - Chicago, Feb. J3. Banks.,the Board of Trade, the Stock Exchange, the courts 'andther public institutions were closed here yesterday in honor of Lincoln's 92d birthday anniversary. The chief event of the day's exercises was the public memorial meeting in the G, A. It. Memorial hall under the auspices of the Grand Army Memorial Hall association. Other meetings were held during the day and evening. A remarkable feature of the day was the "strike" of North Division high school pupils, both boys and girls, who re fused to . go to school, but instead hired a band and tried to disturb the pupils who did go by having it play in the street near the school building. The day -was generally abserved by Republican organizations, and the burden of the speeches was indorse ment of the administration policy in the war with Spain and in tbe man ner of meeting the issues that war brought to the front. .There. was an exception and that was the meeting at Columbus, O., of the Jefferson, Jack son and Lincoln League, where Col. W. J. Bryan was a guest and Representa tive Lentz a speaker. At that gather ing there was a "dollar dinner" in which cigars and liquors were not on the menu and 1,500 persons were seat ed. Bryan was given an ovation and was Introduced by Lentz as "our next president." Some of the places where there were gatherings in honor of the day weTe: Indianapolis; Orange, N. J., where the speakers were Postmaster General Smith and C B. Landis, .of Indiana; Denver, Colo.; New York city, Waldorf-Astoria banquet;. St. Paul and Minneapolis; St. Louis; Peoria, Ills., where Governor Yates was the ora tor; Springfield, Ills., at the Lincoln monument, under .G. A. It. auspices; Jersey City, N. J.; Brooklyn, N. Y., where Wu Ting Fang was the guest of honor; Philadelphia: Boston, where Senator Quarles, of Wisconsin, was a guest and speaker. The Republican club banquet at New York in the Waldorf-Astoria was probably the most elaborate of any given. The speakers numbered among them Senators Thurston and Depew and Whitelaw Reid. NEWEST OF MEW WOMEN Wears at Beard and Shoot Her Ten-Years' Divorced Husband. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13. Mrs. El la Seeley last night shot and wounded her former husband, W. A. Sfeley, chief buyer for Swift's Packing' com pany, at his residence in this city. The wound is not serious, the ball passing through Seeley'a arm. Mrs. Seeley wore a beard and a cap, and was otherwise disguised as a man when 6he was admitted to the Seeley residence by Seeley's present wife. The disguised woman asked for See ley, and when he appeared she whipped a revolver from her pocket and fired one shot at him. Before she could shoot again Seeley with the assistance of his wife, succeeded in overpowering the woman. and she was arrested and Jailed. f?he refuses to talk. Seeley and Mrs. Ella Seeley were divorced about ten years ago. Claims to Have tbe Right Men. Sioux City, la., Feb. 13. Three men have been tried at different times for the murder of Contractor John E. Rob son here Dec. 29, 1S99, and acquitted A local detective agency claims to have trr.ced the crime to John Jordan, alias Thomas Burns, a Joliet, Ills., convict; Michael Ward, known as "Big Foot Mike," who was killed last July while running from a Chicago policeman, and John Fisher, a Chicago crook. All three were in Sioux City and, it Is claimed, had planned several safe robberies. The fact that Robson entered his office while his safe was being robbed and was killed deterred further operations. He Host Take His Medlciire. St. Paul, Feb. 13. Justice Lovely, of tbe supreme court, has filed two de cisions in the cases against Joseph R. Clements, convicted of looting the Fill more County bank. In one case, known as the "Mrs. Mack indictment," the lower court is sustained, and Clements will go to the penitentiary under thaindictment. This case was fought in ".e courts of both Wisconsin and Minnesota. Clements having fled to the former state. - 1V1J1 Be Antl-Contagloniat. Appleton. Wis., Feb. 13. A scheme is on foot whereby a national associa tion of anti-contagionists will soon be formed, with Dr. M. J. Rodermund, of this city, and Frank D. Blue, of Terre Haute. Ind., as tbe promoters. Should the effort prove successful a fight will be urged at once throughout the coun try against vaccination, quarantine and all tbe precautionary measures now practiced for the prevention of contagion. Wild Panic and a Number Hnrt. La Crosse, Wis., Feb. 13. Escaping steam caused by the breaking of a safety valve in the basement of St. John's church, on the north side, re sulted in a wild panic among those present at the services. During the rush for the exits a number of people were trampled under foot. Mrs. Lutz, an aged lady, was seriously hurt and several others were more or less se riously bruised. Great Feat In Wireless Telegraphy. London, Feb. 13. Professor John Fleming. lecturing at Liverpool, said he had Signor Marconi's permission to make the first mention of the fact that on the first day of the reign of King Edward VII Marconi accomplished the astonishing feat of sending wireless messages between St. Catherines, Isle of Wight,-and The Lizard, 200 miles- Perfect communication between the two points has since been established. Suicide of Chicago Politician. Chicago, Feb. 13. After drinking a farewell toast in champaign with Dr. C. F. Adams, at the physician's bous yesterday John C. Murray shot him self in the head yesterday. He was taken to the hospital, where he died in the evening. Murray was well known in Democratic political circles and v.aa a friend of Dr. Adams. Foal Marder Tnearthttf. Columbus, O., Feb. 13. This morn ing the headless 4ody of a man was found in a vault in the rear of Charles Henson's saloon. 1950 South High street. The body had been badly hacked with a knife, the head havins been cleanly severed. TIPS FOR TRAVELERS. Feb? 19 to 26 the C, B. & Q rail way company will have on sale great ly reduced rate tickets to California and other points. $30 to common points in California. Also to Portland. Ore., via the C, K. I. & P. railway Toesday, Feb 12, and every Tuesday following until April 30. Uomeseekers' tickets to the north, west and southwest the first and third Tuesdays in the month via C, R. I. & P. railway. $27.30 to New Orleans and return Feb. 11 to 17 via K I. & P. railway, account Mardi Gras. New service and quick time. , The Burlington will have on sale tickets to New Orleans and return, account AJardi Gras, Feb. 11 to 17 in clusive, at $27.30. by all direct roates. Tickets good returning until March 7. The Burlington will have on sale January 1st and 15th, and February 5th and 19th, home seekers excursion tickets at one fare plus two dollars ($2) for the round trip to various points in the north, south and west. Thirty dollars to California. Tues days, Feb. 12, 19 and 26, and March 5, 12, 19 and 26, the D.. R. I & N. W. railway will sell tickets to points in California, Oregon and Washington at $30. For particulars as to train ser vice, etc., inquire at passenger station at the foot of Twentieth street or city ticket office, 1803 Second - avenue. Phone 1040. One fare plus $2. Tuesdays, Feb. 19, and March 5 and 19, the D.. Ii. I. & N. W. railway will sell homeseek ers' round trip tickets to various goints in Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, outh Dakota and points in the north west at one fare plus $2. For partic lars inquire at passenger station, foot of Twentieth street or city ticket of-1 lice, 1803 Second avenue. Phone 1040. Mardi Gras, New Or.eans and Mo bile, Feb. 14 to 19, Queen & Crescent route. Only 24 hours from -Cincinnati to New Orleans. Only 23 hours from Cincinnati to Mobile. 89 miles, shortest line. One fare for the rpuod trip. Tickets on . sale Feb. 12 to 18, good to return till March 7. Pullman palace drawing room sleeping cars from Cincinnati to New Orleans, and from Chattanooga to Mobile. Con nections at Cincinnati with all trains from the north, east and west. The finest trains in the south are run via the Q. & C. Ask your agent for in formation, or address W. J. Murphyv general manager, or W. C. Rinearson, general passenger agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stood Death Oil. E B. Munday, a lawyer of Henri etta, Texas,, once fooled a grave-digger. He says: . "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and ho was soon much better, but continued their use until he was wholly cared. I am Bure electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills dis ease germs and purifies tbe .blood; aids digestion, regulates liver, kid neys and bowels, cure3 constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50 cents at llartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is tbe only combination of all the natural digest ants ever devised, the demand for it has become enormous. 13. 11. Bieber and Hartz & Ullemeyer. 1 - -J .ln , LJi J 2? n ;: 1 n . free TT70 E0YS AND TREASURE Hagr of Gold .They Saw Two Men Barj Near a Itailway Line. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 13. Clarence Gordon and Itoy Riley, aged 1G and lo respectively, were arrested In this city last night, and ?870 in gold was found in a shot bag around Gordon's waist. The boys say that .they saw two men bury the money on the night of Feb. S. in Torre Haute, Ind., at a point where the Vandalia line crosses the 'Wabash river. After the men departed they dug up the money, which was in gold arid in a bag. Gordon says his home Is in Indiana, and Hiley says he lives in New York. They will be held pending Investigation. Culprit Has Fled to tbe Woods. Crandon; Wis.. Feb, 13. Frank E. Cok; of Xorth Crandon. charged with attempt to assault the 10-year-old daujrhter of William liord. fled to tbe wods and the sheriff is pursuing him. Ceok is an exirt woodsman and knows every inch of the dense forests. He bits heen a justice of the peace for nearly twenty years and a few days ag announced himself as a candidate for county judge. About one year ago his wife left htui. Five year ago Cook: was one of the leadjug men of Forest county, and lias been prominent in the politics of the county. His friends have for several months considered him not of sound mind. His Death a Matter of Hoar. rawfordsville, Ind., Feb. 13. Mau rice TJiompson Is in the last stage of pneumonia before dissolution. He is unconscious, and his physicians have give up all Iiojk'. They say his death is a, matter of but a very few hours. FrIck and Schwab at Breakfast. New York. Feb. 13. II. C. Frick and C. M. Schwab, president of the Carnegie Steel company, breakfasted togeWier yesterday at the Holland Iloiie and had a talk which lasted over two hours. For O-er Fifty Xeara Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrnp has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gams allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tha.best remedy for diarrhoea. . 25 cents a bottle. - r :-" II . -V-' t ,,--r i n if. (HI osdlygi oil pain in the head, pain in the back, pain in the side pain in the joints, pain in the face, pain In the muscles. Hudyan cures nervousness, t witchings, melancholia, sleepless ness despondency, irritability. gib inesipt coBtrapGicsit ioiras you have headaches, figure 1. flushing of face upon small or slight exertion, figure 2 ' choking sensations and difficult breathing, figure 3. Irregular fluttering heart, figure 4. cold hands and feet. Men and women find comfort and new life in Hudyan. Iludyan sets oo all organs of tbe body, makes Dew blood, rich in health-giving elements. Hudyan cures women of troubles peculiar to her sex. Just try a package of Hudyan try one package. Iludyan will help yoa, ... all druggists IV,XraS: If your druggist does not keep Hudyan send direct to " Hudyan Remedy Company, yon mar consult Hadyaa doctors free write.... n-aara-p--------------1 m i -u n . .- ! W3l to several of my lady friends, and I can say they are what you rwommend them to be. I have been suffering three years with tbe "change of life," and I did not get an vthing that would do me any good until I tried yourmedicines. 1 jnve thanks to Wine of Cardui and you, for it relieved me. Mrs. D. U. CAMPBELL. For advlen In easel requiring special directions, sddms. rl-iDg tTiiiploins, "The, I-tdie1 Advisory Iw-jrtuieul," The Cbaitanuoga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ttun. Administrator's Notice. - -Estate of James Milton Silyis, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of J limes Milton bil Tis, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the county court of Rook Island couaty. at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the April term, on the first Monday in April next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to tbe undersigned. -Dated this tub day of February,.. D. 1901. Maggii Poster, Administratrix. - Costs the smoker 10c; 2 for 25c; 15c; according to size. "America's Favorite" because of its superior quality. Always uniform. FAY LEWIS & BROS. DISTRIBUTORS. liOCKFORD. CU. ILL. mm aQDsays pain in the liver, pain In the kidneys, pain over bowels, dragging pain, bearing down pain. San Francisco. Gala. 1; Happy old age Many women who bav enjoyed good health all their life begin to fade when they resell the age of forty-'oTr. They grovr nervous and irritable and Buffer with sick headaches. Their livers are torpid, their digestion is impaired and their bowels are irregular. They are experiencing- the "change of life." And it is not strange that the cessation of the menstrual habit after thirty years operation shotald disturb the system and tax the strongest constitution. This trying: period has no (error for a woman who uses Wine of Cardui. It bnilds np her strength and prepares ber for the ordeal. When the change of life is uot -safely passed, a woman quickly becomes an Invalid. Slumbering diseasu germs are given increased activity and they appear in aggravated form. If yoa take Wine of Cardui regularly when approaching the change of life yoa will be assured better health than vou have ever enioved before. A happy old age and restful calm will be your reward. Mrs. Campbell was cured after Bunenngtnre vears witn -man go of life." Thedford's Black-Draught, the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui, -assimilates with it perfectly, curing digestive liver and kidney affections, and throwing impurities and disease germs out of the system. Both working together niato a well and hap?y woman. Youxos, Laurens Co., S. C, Bept. 22, 1899. I have recommended vour Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught Administrator's Motloe. Estate of Otilla Ellis, deceased. The undersigned hav'.w? ieen appointed ad ministrator of the estate of O till a Elii. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will ap near before the county f-nm Y'" " 'I the county "-u- -vY'""i at the count -r iT 1 Island, at V "r-- ,f lay In Aprir ' "'J at ."." -u Island county, at l cltv of Rock Isl the Drat Monday time all persona having cL s against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for tbe purpose of having tbe same aajuatea. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to h undersigned. Date! this 11th day of February, A. D. 1BC1. John Eixis, Administrator. 1 I "1 - m.i M