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o THE ARTT8. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1901. THE ARGUS. Published Ds,v- nd Weekly at 1624 Second Avenue, Rock Island, m. Entered at the Foe to nice as Second-class matter.) - IK THB If A MB OF J. W. POTTIK. TERMS Dally, 10 cents per week. Weekly, 11.00 per annum In advance. . - - All communications of political or argumen tative character, political or religious, miuii have real name attached for publication. No much article will be printed over flotltious sig natures Correspondenee solicited from every town ship in Rock Island county. ' Fkidat, Febkuart 15 Announcement. I desire to announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for the office of town ship collector at the next election, and solicit the Indorsement and help of all my friends who believe me deserving. B. H. Kimball The concensus of opinion seems to be that the best thing that can be aid to or of .Mrs. Nation under any circumstances is "rats! ' From the latest reports Gen. De Wet continues to give the British sur prise parties. It seems as if he has not as yet heard of Kin? Edward proclamation as "lord of and orer the Transvaal." Fok a king, the late Milan, of Ser via, was quite useful after all. for he was a most splendid "horrible ex amDle" before the eyes of monarchs who, believe that they rule by "divine wanna - Cons ErriccT. Louisiana, Tennessee and Washington have been selected as tne names of the lour warships au thorized by the house and the bill for the construction ol which is now pending in the senate. There are 10 different kinds of money in circulation in the United States: Gold coins, standard silver dollars, subsidary silver, gold certifi cates, silver certificates, treasury notes issued under the act of July 14 1890; United States notes (also called greenbacks and legal tenders); na tional bank notes and nickel and bronze coins. These forms of money are ail available lor circulation. The Michigan supreme court has decided that a public franchise may be a valuable asset of a semi-public corporation; that its value may be de termined in dollars and it mavbe as sessed that amount just the same as toe tangible property or tne corpora tion, under tnis decision which Pingree will hail with joy, railroads gas and electric lighting companies ana other franchises from ci.les may be assessed the computed value of such franchise in addition to the as sessment upon capital stock and tan gible property. Thkee years ago the late Gen. L. A Wood, whom the senate confirmed this week as brigadier general, and who is governor general of Cuba, was a plain assistant surgeon with the rank of captain, and no other soldier in the United States army has risen as rapidlv as he.' When he became col onel of Bough Riders in May, 1898, he was unknown outside a small circle of friends in the army at Washington His brilliant dash at Las Guasimas made him a brigadier general of vol unteers, and the fight of San Juan hill, ia which he commanded a bri gade, made him military governor of Santiago province. His success there led to bis selection by the president as governor general of Cuba, and he has ruled the island with the power of a czar. uen. wood is only 4U years old. WOULD TOD BELIEVE IT? Congressman Bibcock, of Wiscon sin, a mem bet of the house commit tee on ways and means and chairman of the republican congressional cam paign committee, offered an amend ment to the Dinglev law practically 'putting Bteel and its products on the RED-IN THE BLOOD is the sign of life, of vital force, of the force that life has, of the force that life is. Vhen the red is lacking, life is weak, the spirits are weak, the body is weak. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil puts red in the blood and life in the body. It's the food you can turn into muscle and ' bone and nerve. It gives you the mastery over your usual food you want that What is life worth if you've got to keep dosing your self as an invalid? ' Red in the blood I get red in the blood! .4 WeH send too a Iiflfe to try, if yon Kke. SCOTT & BOWNE,. 409 Pearl street, New York. 1 , ; ; free list. This is the most sweeping repeal ever proposed by a republican. Mr. Babcoca's proposed amendment is surely very good democratic doc trine, jast in accordance with what the democrats offered as an amend ment to the anti-trust bill when it was before the house last session. A POLICY OF DISHONOR. . The dispatches from" Washington outline the policy of interference in Cuba said to be favored by McKinley and the administration senators, it purposes to assert the right of the piesident and congress to "review" the Cuban constitution and to insist Upon certain stipulations before with drawing our troops. These condi Hons include a naval base lor our warships, a prohibition against Cuba's borrowing money from foreign na tions without our consent, and the submission to treaties with foreign powers to this government for ap proval. This claim of suzerainty is far more stringent than England's demand upon the Boer republics. It re pud I ates the solemn disclaimer of this country of "any disposition or inten tion to exercise sovereignty, jurisdic tion or control" over Cuba. Lest we forget what that disclaimer was, let us repeat it: . - ' "That the people of the island of Cuba are, and of right ought to be free and independent. "That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction or control over said island, except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is complished to leave the government and control of the island to the peo pie." This administration policy also ig nores the recent decision of our su preme court that Cubt i a foreign country and as such entitled to every right of a "free and independent' people. Should this policy of dishonor be adopted, the suspicion will ripen into a fact that the administration is aiming to create a new insurrection to justify the "benevolent assimilation" of Cuba. Even the Chicago Times-Herald, republican journal, denounces the policy in a double-leaded column toriai as "perfidious." edi Hi Henry's minstrel organization held forth at Harper s theatre last night with a performance that was altogether pleasing, embracing, aside from the old-time black face features, novelties that added variety and sp'ce to the entertainment. The audience nearly filled the house and appeared to enjoy tne snow irom beginning to finish. The first part was rather s gorgeous affair, with, its many eiec trie lights, elaborate scenery, uni formed orchestra in the rear and the richly dressed performers. Some of the jokes were just a trifle aged, but the others were good enough. The instrumental music was a feature Hi Henry giving a cornet solo with band accompaniment and following it with imitations of Irish bagpipes etc. If anything there was. too much brass music. The singing and danc ing were up to the minstrel standard. the clay modeler was well received, as was the whistler, the sensational act, the tumbling by the Coutre brothers, being reserved till the last They gave a sensational yet clean and clever exhibition, one that completely captivated the audience. , The enter tainment deserved the generous pat ronage it received; but today is heard the usual complaint of the unequal distribution ol neat in the theatre. "Town Topics" is a farce-comedy that will shine in its full glory at Harper's theatre Sunday, Feb. 17. The piece is known throughout the country as one of the cleverest of laugh-producers, having been pre sented in all ot the large cities. One of the noteworthy features is that it is absolutely free from any vulgarity, and there is not a coarse thing said or done on the stage during the en tire performance. Bert A. Williams and George W. Walker, known as the two real coons, who are now touring the country with tneir latest and most successful musi cal comedy, "Sons of Ham," which will be seen at the Bartis Sunday night, commenced their theatrical career in San Francisco in the spring of 1893. Their first appearance was with a show composed of black and white performers, known as Martin & Belig's wandering minstrels. The company traveled from 'place to place in wagons and both being clever musicians they had to double in brass in the band beside doing their turn on the stage. Williams and Walker are original in their ideas, writing all their new and up-to-date songs,, and changing their play each season. They stop at the leading hotels through the country, and prefer to take a meal in private apartments to avoid any remarks by white guests who might object to their presence. Both are possessed of a pleasing per- sonalitycand avoid notoriety as much as possible outside of their business. To Care m Cold In One Say take Lixative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refnnd the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves' sig nature on each box.'- Price 25 cents. Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve are worth- ess. The original quickly cures piles, seres and ail skin diseases. H. li. Bieber and Hartz & Ullemeyer. 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, R. I. & P. railway Tuesday, Feb 12, and every Tuesday following -until April SO. . liomeseekers' tickets to the north, west and southwest the first and third Tuesdays in the month via C, R. I. & P. railway. - '$27. SO to New Orleans and return Feb. 11 to 17 via B. I. & P. railway, account Mardi Gras. New service and quick time. v The Burlington will have on sale tickets to New Orleans and return, account Mafdi Gras. 'Feb. 11 to 17 "In clusive, at $27.30. by all direct routes. 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 (t2 for the round trip to various points in the north, south and west. a. Thirty dollars to California. Tues days. Feb. 12, 19 and 26, and March 6, 12, 19 and 26. the D., R. I & N. W. railway will sell tickets to joints 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 fiCice, 1803 Second avenue Phone 1049. One fare plus $2. Tuesdays, Feb, 19. and March 5 and 19, the D.. R. I. & N. W. railway will selljiomeseek era' round, - trip tickets to various points in Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, South Dakota and points in the north west at one fare plus $2. tor partic- lars inquire at passenger station, foot of Twentieth street or city ticket or nee, 1803 Second avenue. Phone 1040. Mardi Gras, New Orleans and Mo bile, Feb. 14 to 19, Queen & Crescent route. Onlv 24 hours from Cincin nati to New Orleans. Only 23 hours from Cincinnati to Mobile. 89 miles, shortest line. One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Feb. 12 to 18, good to return till March 7. Pullman fialace rawing room sleeping cars rom Cincinnati to New Orleans, and from Chattanooga to Mobile. ' Con nectlons 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. Murphy, general manager, or W. C. Rinearson, general passenger agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. - A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety, was felt. for the widow of the brave Gen. Burnham, of Machias. Me., when the -doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning." writes Mrs. S. U. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her me, and cured her 01 con sumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured ner." xnis marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. Only 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at Hartz & Ullemeyer 's drug store. ! - Nixon Blakely, of Black Hawk, was taken to the Watertown asylum Tuesday afternoon, a jury composed of Dr. Joseph De Suva, Peter Schlem- mer, Henry H. Harris. F. C. Hemen way, Frank Wivill and Gus Miller de claring him to be of unsound mind. According to the testimony offered Blakely s condition bad been brought about by tne excessive use ol liquors. For Over riftrYear Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. " ' TI11 Kind Yea Haiif Alwajs Bought Bear, the SltfUftuxn of tac M Kci si (uCKr. Vm fjj IOC. r Qpn M a Cms. SirJGIE BIFJDEE S7RAlfiHT5$T5tA!eST Administrator's Kotlee. Estate of Otilla Ellis, deceased. Tbe undersigned having been appointed ad ministrator of tbe estate of Ottlia lUlls. late of tbe county of Roek Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice tnat ne win ap pear before the county court : of - Book Island coontv. at the eounty court room. In tbe city of Rook Island, at tbe 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, foi tbe purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are re- Quested to make Immediate payment to the usderstgned.. ... .... Uatea Sals UtB day or February, a. d. iboi. Joaa EiiAs, Aflmirustratoc , . . T je"JlUP-Sw I W M -Lpi raMr?rt "niivnp irviiun tlAnClEO QAJQU MAUR PROF WRIGHT. Patterns PROF. WEIGHT, THE WORLD Cuts patterns for waists, skirts and FREE. He will be with us each day 1 want a pattern cut by him you 4 has already hundreds of measurements for which patterns must be , cut. lie certainly is a wondenui pattern cutter, ana nis Bysiem is un like all others. Morning is the best time to come. The nhr.Ammerean Passion Plav Only a few days longer will you be able to witness this wonderful V production. Presentation at 10:00 a. m., 2:30 and 4:00 p. m., and J 8:15 p. m. Saturdays. Don't fail to j purchasa entitles you to a ticket of tainmentsi The effect of the moving pictures is iartner enliven ex by beautiful singing 'and a lecture. January Designers Fret, New Spring Jackets SUITS. WAISTS. SKIRTS, SH.K SKIRTS. Those Wash Fabrics the envy 'of ail competition. A delight ! to those who see these beauties at 15c. New Dimities, Embroideries, Laces, All-Overs, Etc A Corner Second and Harrison . LOST, AND FOUND. T OST K BUCK SILK LACE SHAWL, U between FortT-Qftb street snd arsenal. Please return to 1313 Sixth avenue and receive reward. CLAIRVOYANT. GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER WISHES TO announce to tbe pu'lic her wonderful powers In readlnr the history of human lite by examining tho band, telling the past, pres ent and future; tie lrl ials of your future bus band or wife: whether false or true; wht p.rtof the country Is most lucky for you; what business you are most adapted to. Ad vice Riven in alt business matters and famiy affairs. Private consultation. Call from 9 a. m. to V p. m. at 415 ttgbteenih. street. Call Sun day s also. ( ... MONIMO LOAN TONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT, aU. on any kind of security - Also choice property for sal and rent. W. L- Coyne, tso Seventeenth areet, up stairs. fONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL UORT lM. gage loans by W. H Eastman, 171 8eo jnd avenue, without publity or removal. Be slso makes collections h srd ones a specially. WANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA monds, watches, jewelry, hardware, musical Instruments, bicycles, elothlng. dry goods, furniture, eta Highest easo prices paid for second 3 and goods of all kinds also The above goodi for sale at half the usual store prices. A I business transactions strictly confidential.. Hfe new number and location, 1823 Second avetue - Don't forget It. J. W. Jones. Two rinfson 1S47 MISCELLANEOUS. RAGS, RUBBERS, ETC. SEND POSTAL card or leare word at 2203 Fourth ave nue, or Fortieth street and Fifth avenue, if you have an? rags, rubber, etc., to sell. I will come to vsur house and pay you from 60 to 75 per hundred for rugs, and rubbers from 8 to Be a pound. 1 AU calls will reeelve prompt attention, a. jt, iuugger. J P. WILLIAMSON BUYS, SELLS, AND I exchanges ill kinds of second hand goods, will pay more tbtn any other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of store repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 1515 Second avenue. Telephone number vsoi. IT YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, TRADB A. or rent anvtklng. engage help or secure a situation, tbe Mail Is the one paper in Mollne that can do It far -you.' Mall wants are popu lar and Mall wants bring results. One-half eent per word is th price to au alike, easn in ad vance, s-eent nampa win oo. Jirvening ana Sunday Mail. uoun. iu. .. Notice (f Pinml Settlement. Estate of John Powell, deceased. Publlo notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. W iiJim H. Kistler, has this dav filed bis Hnsl report ana settlement as sucn in tne oounr v court of hook Island county, and that an order baa be n entered by said court ap proving the sad report, unless objections thereto or cause to tne contrary be shown on or before the zna a ay or Marcn, A . IX iwi and upon - the Unal approval ofssid report tao said William u. KLsuer will ask for an or der of distribution and wHl alss ask to be dis charged. All persons Interested are notified to attend Kock Island. Ill . Feb. 2. 1901. - William H- Kisti.eb, Administrator. FIR5T CLASS PULLMAN" SLEEPERS - ...DAILY BETWEEN. , TRI-CIT1ES and SAN FRANCISCO I ,- ' r Without Change. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Alt tke Best Scenery -ef the ROCKY MOUNTAIN and SIERRA NEVADA by Daylight ia. both directions. . D1NINQ CAR SERVICE THROUGH. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. For full Information, reservations and tlfo entry Chicago; to California " call on or address Ticket jApent. C. R. I. A P. Ry.. - Davenport, lowA Rock Island or Afotine. 111. 11 S an ,.-.. .,- : Free, RENOWNED DRESS CUTTER. dresses lor ladies and cnuaren for ten days longer, and if you will have to get around early, as he J see this. A one dollar or more admission to any of the enter- Ladles' and Children's Shoesi : No such good shoes for so small a price return as we sell you the newest styles, perfect fitting and good wearing shoes your money back if shoes are not satisfactory after reasonable wear. J : Streets, Davenport, Iowa. ... : WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED WASHING OR WORK TO DO at home or by tbe day. Inquire at 418 rouixD street. X7 ANTED SITUATION WIT FT OLD ' eoupleforlow compensation, by widow Home tee principal object. Address 'Z 21,' A kg us. . References given. - FOR SALE PROPERTY. T7TOR SALE A CHOICE 10-ACRE FRUIT A. farm for sale In South Rock Island. Fine ly Improved. See Reidy Bros. TTtOR SALE FINE LOTS IN SINNET'S A addition: also In College Heights and Guyer' addition by F. M. Binet, 317 Forty lourio street. FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE WITH . lot 80x150, cine rooms, bath room and laundry, between Eleventn and Twelfth streets oft Fourth avenue. Inquire a Donaldson's eaw laciory FOR SALE BARGAIN IF TAKEN SOON. A 35-room, weU furnished hotel doing a good business In a live town. Two blocks from railroad station. For sale chesp. S. S Hull & Co. WOR SALE TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING V lots on Nineteenth street, east front, brick sidewalk, sewer, etc. For particulars address K. K. wjeotr, 1712 Wilton avenue, Station W, Philadelphia. Pa. TnOR SALE SPECIAL INDUCEMENT IN X! dwelling lot. rood locality, nlcrly situ ated no filling W30- SlaOdown and balance mortgage. Lot cost owner 1550. Investigate quickly of uoidsmitn & Mcnee. XTH3R SALE LOTS IN McENIRY'S AD X? dition by K. J. Burns, room 12, Mitchell ft Lynde building. These lots are on Sixth ave nue, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth streets. Convenient to Fifth avenue or film street street ear lines. Terms to suit pur chaser. . TTIOR SALE TWO MODERN COTTAGES Sj new: now rented for S15 per month each. Good locality. Excellent Investment. Nets 9 per cent. Each contains tine porcelain bath and closet, gas. not ad com water, new lv psnered.. Cottages excellent! built. Would make fine home-for small family. Cottages can be purchased singly or together. Investi gate of Goldsmitn & McKee. - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. TJIOR SALE OR RENT, 5-ROOM HOUSE; a.' good barn, well and cistern: four lots. Corner J hirty-elghth street and Fourteenth avenue, r or particulars see rceiay tiros. TTIOR SALE ONE BUGGY HORSE WEIGH Sj ing 1,100, 8 years old. and one draft horse weighing about 1.300. 7 years old Ajs3 top buggy; isqutre 319 Fourteenth ttreet. August bamuelson. TilOR SALE ST. JULIAN LUNCH COUN X? ter. olio Fifth avenue, opposite C, R I. & P. depot. Best paying counter in Rook Island Have enough other business to look after. J. K. Janes, proprietor. Notice of Special Meeting. To the stockholders of the Rook Island Plumb ing, Heating and Roofing company. You will please take notice that a special meeting of the stockholders of tbe said Rock Island Plumbing, Beating and Roofing compa ny will take place Monday, the 4ih day of March, A. u.. 11K1. at 1 o clock p. m., at the place of business of sa'd company. No. 221. near Twentieth street, in tbe city of Rock Is land, Illinois. lor tne purpose 01 submitting to the vote of said stockholders the question of changing the name of said company from the Rock Island Plumbing, Heating aod Roofing company to ine hock isiana itoonng company, and for the transaction of such other busLieas as may come before said meeting. . Chsmi.es BAMSaSK, Hcoo o. Tkuschsr, WlUIAS F. HANSGSBT, A majority of the directors of said Hook Is land Plumbing, Heating and Rooting com pany. Bock Island, Dl, Jan. 81, 1901. Administrator's Notice. Estate of James Milton S 11 vis, deceased. The undersigned, having neett appointed ad- ministratrix of tbe estate of J ames Milton bil- vis. late of tbe county 01 Kock island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the eounty court 01 hock Island county, at the eounty court room, in tbe city of Kock Island, at the April verm, on tbe first Monday in Aprfl next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate areiotlned and requested to attend, for the pusfrose of having the same adjusted. All pen. trns indebted to said estate are re quested tcf make immediate payment to the nnaersignaa. Datea -tm litn cav or i- eoruary, a. jj. iwi aiaggi ixBTK, Administratrix.- - WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work at 613 Twenty-third street. WANTED WOOD CHOPPERS. APPLY to East Mo ine company, East Mollne. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE OILSALES man. on commission or salary. Address Quaker Oil and Implement company! Cleve land, Ohio. WANTED PLOW GRINDERS AND poiisbers. Those out of employment can secure steady piece wore at good wages. Address Parlin & Orendord Co., Canton, III. WANTED AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN FOR office ana outside work. Good talker. good appearance; cspable of judtriog char acter, apt, quick of thought. Address ' W 23," A bo OS. WANTED LABORERS FOR FACTORY work and carpenters t work at usual wages, applying small part of Income on pur chase of town lot or cottare of modern cost. Only those having money-savbtg habits need spply. We also have work for a lew wood choppers. East Moliae company, Hast Mollne, I1L WANTED ENERGETIC MAN TO MAN age branch. Old established houFe. -o soliciting; office duties wholly Salary $125 per month and extra commissions. Yearly en gagement: chance rapid advancement for maa of ability. Experience not necessary. Must furnish good references ard (800 cash. Manager, Drawer 74, New Haven. Conn. WANTED IRON HOLDERS. TWENTY five light green sand m Xders, 33 heavy green sand molders. 20 dry sand molders, 10 loam molders. A pply In person promptly to Frazer & Chamlers' foundry. West Twelfth treet ard Washtenaw avenue, Chloago Steady work to competent men. All union Iron molders' attention is directed to the fol lowing letter from President Fox, of the Iron Molders' union of North America: Office of the Iron Molders' union ot North America, Cincinnati. Jan 31. 1901. Messrs. Frazer & Chalmers, Chicago, I1L Gentlemen The ac tion of tbe molders. declaring a strike la your foundry, is an assumDtton of authority which has no official recognition from the Iron Mold ers' union of North Ameiica. or local union No. 233, of Chicago. I L, of which thev are members Said action was illegal and a viola tion of our rules and laws, and the members of tbe iron molders' union are authorized to ac cept employment in your foundry pending in vestigation of the aliened grievance and de cision of conference committee, as provided in the New York agreement. To all members of our union who go v work we wiu guaran tee the fullest recognition and support of our o-ganisation. Respectfully yours. Martin Fox, president. . . - - - WANTED FEMALE HELP. TTT ANT ED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- V T work at 1400H Third avenue. TTTANTED A QIRL FDR GENERAL tt Housework at aw aixtn avenue. TTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENER ALHOUSE- vt work. Apply at coo 'intra avenue. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST In light housework at 816 Nineteenth street. WANTED A UIRL FOR GENERAL housework. References required. . In quire 531 Nineteenth street. WANTED AT HARPER HOUSE, 8TENO grapher. Excellent . opportunity lor making money. Apply at Harper. TTTANTED A DOMESTIC FOR FAMILY If of two. Must be able to 000k. Liberal wages to right party, and good treatment. Address "E 11, Argus. WANTED TO RENT. TTTANTED TO RENT A HOUSE OF SEV v en or eight rooms between Seventeenth and Twenty-nrtn streets and Firm and c ourtn avenues. Address "u," abocs. TTTANTED TO RENT. A HOUSS OF v v from three to five rooms In suburbs. with piece of ground It possible. Inquire at 316 Fourteenth street. August Samuelson. TTTANTED TO BEIT BY FAMILY OF v v two. a house of six or seven rooms In the neighborhood of Twentieth sfeet. Must have bath and other conveniences. Address "E 11," A BODS. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. CTT ANTED BOARDERS. CHOICE ROOMS 1 f and board at 2io Fourth avenue. TTTANTED SECOND HAND WARDROBE vv in good condition. Address box 458, Kock island. TTTANTED HUSTLING AGENTS TO sell a rapid-selling article. Cll before 8:30 a. m. or after 5 p.m. at 3716 Fifth avenue, uock isiana. . TTTANTED ONE PERSON TO CANVASS 'TV each town in this county. Liberal al lowance for good work. Address Cliaois State Register, Springfield, 111.. TTTANTED AN ESTABLISHED WHOLE- v y sale bocse. recently Incoroo rated, ex tending business, desires to engage competent manager for branch house. Sal4ry Si 00 per montn. exprnsea ana comm'ssion. Must in vent cl .'-oo In capital stock of company, on which dividend of 0 per cent will be guaran teed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 440, Kansas City, Mo. FOR RENT ROOMS. TTIOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM WITH JJ all modern conveniences. 906 Fifteenth street. CTOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED a1 rooms for light, housekeeping. Apply at .B tuieventn street. TTIOR RENT FOUR ROOMS FOR LIGHT J." housekeeping at 319ft Eighteenth street. Inquire at rooms. - TTIOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM SUIT A- JJ . ble for two persona. Call at 1606 Second avenue; second noer. TTIOR RENT FURNI8HEO ROOM 3 WITH JU steam beat. batb. etc. over Maucker A Tonn's grocery. Suitable for light house keeping. ; TTIOR RENT A NICELY p FURNISHED Centrally located. Address . "X. . Y. Z. ARCTJS. TTIOR RENT TWO FURNISHED FRONT A? - rooms, steam heat and bath. All mod era conveniences; three blocks from postoffiee. ozu bixteenta street. TTIOR RENT TWO FURBISHED SLEEP- JL ing rooms and one for light housekeeping. Apply at sum r ourtn avenuo. uaii before a. m. and alter op. m. FOR RENT HOUSES TTIOR RENT HOUSES TO BENT. HULL & -a.- ttemenway. TTIOR RENT AN 8-ROOM HOUSE AT 8817 -a.' Fifth-ana-a-naix avenue, inquire at Z832 ruin avenue. TTIOR HENT-A STORE AND SIX ROOMS X? upstairs, fitted with water and closet. 2211 Fourth avenue. Inquire at Rock Island mei company. 1 Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Hem y Ormslaer, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the under signed, administrator, has this day filed his final repoit acd settlement as such la the county court of Rook Island eounty, - aad that an oroer has been entered by said court ap proving tbe said report, unless objections thereto or cause to the contrary be shown on or before tbe2sd day of March, A. D. 1901, and upon the final approval or saia report toe said administrator will ask for an order of distribu tion and will also ask to be discharged. All persons interested are notified to attend. KOCk 1 hi ana, 111., ito. v, r.'i. SAMUEL BTOCOM, Administrator, I The Doctors Extend Their Time Owing to the Vast Kamber Wbo ITv Been Unable to See the British Doc- , tors. These Eminent Gvntlemen Bay1 Extended tb Tim for Giving Their Services Free for Three Months to All Who Call Before reb. S6. Owing to the large number of In valids who have called upon the Brit ish doctors at their office, 1700 Tbiid avenue, (over Tremann's meat market) and who have been unable to see them, these eminent gentle men have, bj request, consented to continue giving their services free for three ' months to all in valids who call npon them before Feb. 26. These services will consist not onlj of consultation', examination and advice, bat also of all minor surgical operations. The object in punning this coarse is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and afflicted, and nnder no condition whatever will any charge be made for any serviced rendered for three months to all who call before Feb. 26. "The doctors treat all forms of dis ease and deformities, and guarantee a care in every case they undertake. At the first interview a thorough e. amination is made, and if incurable, yon are frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spending your money Tor 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 are positively cured by their new treatment. Dr. R. J. Nate, .the chief consult ing surgeon of the institute, assisted by one or more of his staff associates, is in personal charge. Office hours from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. No Sunday hour?. Special Notice If you cannot call, send stamp for question blank for home treatment. An Innovation In Travel "CHICAGO AND ST AUGUSTINE SPECIAL." Much to the discomfort of South ern tourists there has never been .through sleeping cars or through . ' coaches run from Chicago or any other point north of the Ohio river to Florida without ehange. Commencing Jan. 14, 1901, how ever, the SOUTHERN RAILWAY and connecting lines will place in service a SOLID VESTIBLTLED TRAIN consisting of composite baggage car, Pall man sleeping cars, Dining car, and Observation car, running through from Chi- cago to St. Augustine, FlaL, with- out change, via Cincinnati, Chat tanooga, Atlanta, Macon, Jesup and Jacksonville on the following schedule, daily except Sunday: Leave Chicago, 12:00 noon. Leave Cincinnati, 8:40 p. m. Arrive Jacksonville, 7:50 p. m. Arrive St. Augustine, 8:30 p. m. This train between Chicago and Ciocin- nat i will rsn on alternate days over tbe Monon and C, H. &u, Penrsylvania and Big Four, leaving Chicago Mondays and Thursdays via the Monon. Tuesdays and Fridays via the Peorsylvania, and Wednesdays and Saturdas - via tbe Big Four. South of Cincinnati the route will be over tbe beautiful Queen & Crescent to Jacksuni ille. and Florida East Coast to St. Augustine. Partietv living outside of Chicago can make sleeping car reservations as far in advance as desired by addressing ticket agent of any of the lines mentioned above or George R. Allen, A. G. P. A., Southern railway. St. Louis Mo., or J. C. Beam. Jr.. N. W. P. A., Southe.n railway, 563 Dearborn street, Chicago, Ills. Cash Accommodations. Do You Need Money? That's What We Are Here For, We make loans on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Live Stock and other personal property, for a long or short time, without publicity or the removal of the property and at a few hours no tice. No inquires among your friends, neighbors or employers, in-fact your business is strictly confidential. We - ean tell you exactly what tbe loan w II cost and the whole amount can be paid at any time. Full information regard ing terms and our method of doing busi ness cheerfully given on application. Fidelity Loan Co. ROOM S8, MITCHELL & LYNDE BUILDING. Master's Sale. J. T. and S. R. Kenworthy, attorneys. State of Illinois, ( Rock Island uounty. 1 In the Circuit Court In Chancery. Hiram Ruby, trustee for Katie Kuby (now Katie Quick), Olive Ruby, Mary Ruby, Minnie Kuby and Lizzie Ruby vf . Orlando M. Gunnell. Catherine Gunnell and Mrs Minnie Callagban Foreclosure, general No. 4838 Notice is hereby given that by virtue or decree of said court, entered in the above en titled cause, on the twenty-eighth day of Janu ary, A. D. IU01, I shall, on Saturday, tbe twenty-third day of March, A. D. 1901, at tbe - hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, at tbe East door of tbe Court House. in the city of Rock Island, In said County Of Rock Island, to satisfy said decree. sell at public vendue to tbe highest and best bidder for cash in nana that certain par cel of land, situate in the County of Kock Island and State of Illinois, known and described as follows, towit: Commencing at a tree standing Soutb thirty- seven degrees (37 o) West (variation 70), Six (6) chains and sixteen (16) links from the North eat corner of Section I birtv-tlve (35). in Township Seventeen (I'). North of Range une (I) west or the fourth f m . thence South thirty one and one half degrees C.J,lo 1 West (variation 70 48') eeven (11) chains and tblrty-eight (3d) links: thence North Thl-ty-four and one half degrees (itS) West fourteen (14) chaios and ixtv-one (8i links: tnenoe North eighty-cine degrees (19 O) East ten (10) chains aod thirteen (13) links; thence' Soutb fifty-eight and one-half (i9i degrees East four (4) chains & eighty (80) liaks to the place of beginning, cootaialog Elgbt &. M 00 sores and also known as Out Lot F to Co at Valley in the town of Cost Valley. County of ' Rock Island and State of Illinois. - Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, tills twelfth day of February, A. D. 1901. tLWI! 1'ABMkirTCB. Master In Chancery. Rock Island County, TJL T. A S. K. KiswostHT, Complainant. Solicitors. V 1