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tlTE AHOTJS. TUESDAY. AUGUST Special MMlifl 8ml. Jackson & tlurst. Attorney. State of Illinois. I Rock Inland County, 1 In tbe Circuit Court. In chancery: The Home Building nd Laa aO0 ia'.lon. CouipWinant. vs. James Downin and Ke- becr Downing. General No. 4'J03. Fur closure. Notice is hereby riven that by virtue of a decree of said Court, entered In the above entitled cause. on tbe 6h day of Julv, A. IX 111. I shall, on Saturday, the :UmI dav of AuiiUNt, A. D., 1MM. at tbe hour of one o clock In tbe after noon, at the Kst door of tbe Court House, in the City of Rock Island, in said County of Rock Island, to U.-fv said decree, ho 11 at public vendue to tbe highest bidder for cash, that certain parcel of land situated in the County of ICock Island and Slate of Illinois, known and described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. Five (5) In Block No. SIxtv-one (41) in that part of the City of Rock Island, known as sr.U called "Cbicaeo or Lower Addition " Dnted at Rock IslaGd, IUlno s, tlii-s 31st day or July A. I. 111. Jackson & liCK-sr, Solicitors for Cora pW in ant. W. J. KSTHIKIN. Special Master in Chatcery, Kock Inland County, Illinois. Notice of Chance of Name and of Corpo rata Object and of Increase of Capital Stock. Notice is hereby given that a special meet ing of the stockholder of tha oonsalidsud Ice company (a eorporatlon organized under the law. of tbe state of Illinois) was held at the office of said corporation in tbe city of Kork l.sland. Illinois, on tbe 25ih djy of July, lwl. at tbe hour of one o clock p m.. and that such meeting adj turned to mec-t ut the sime place on tbe 3!st day of July. iwoi. at tbe hour of one o'clock p. m. . and that such adjournt-d meeting was convened and held a- the time and plici last a foresaid, and that at suuu adjourned meetligtce nane of said corpora tion was charged to l'nli-n Ice and Coal com pany: tbe object for which said corporation was formed was changed so lht tbe same shall hereafter be as follows, to-wit: "To cut, store, manufacture, buy. sell and deal In ice. and f 'uv. sell and deal In fuel and in building m i . uiii supplies of all kinds:" and the c. ntock of saiu corporation wilncr ased from i be ium of ten thousand dollurs (1imkju to t tbe sum-of sixteen thou .and dollars ( 16 : and notice Is further Riven that cer tificates of such changes have bees tiled in tee oili-e of tbe (secretary of btate and in tbe onice of the Recorder of Deeds in tbe Countv of Kock Island, state of Illinois, a provided bv law. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, August 7, 1. ot Kk ii, President. C. A. E;iiiEseu Secretary. Half Rates to Louisville and Kcturo, via Big Four Route OX Ai roi'ST lF Knights Templar, Twenty-eight Triennial Conclave, AUGUST 27T11 TO aiST. 1001. lion rid trip tickets to Louisville, ky., wi.'l be on ale on August 2Uh to 24th, 1001, incluaivo, from all Hip Four" points at rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets pood for return until Szp ieiuiKr 'ni. li'Ul, ana may bo ex- tended for UK TURN UNTIL SEPT. 16TII. by deposit with Joint Agent at Louis ville, ana payment ol lee of fifty cent. Kor f jll Information and particulars as to rr.m. tickets, unlit, etc . eil on aennis la Km; Island or wldre.s the undersigned. WARRKX J. LYNCH. W. P. DEPPE, Oca. Pass. 4Tkt Art Asst. U. V. T. A. Cincinnati, U. It's a Mot Subject To talk about, but we are mu tually interested in SUMMEU ITirCES FOR WINThU FUEL. HARD COAL 'is our principal article for all heaters, but we are pushing PO CAHONTAS, INDIANA BLOCK at less prices for furnaces. We Want Your Order- E. B. McKOHTV. Fifteenth street and First Avenue. Phone 1198. last w a (unr- ri fir IK. r Ocan M m it SINGLE BINDER STMISHT STEAKS! CIGAR John VoUt &. Co, Contractors and Builders : : : A I JO MAWUFACTCBCa Of Bash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Veneered and Hard Wood Floor log of All Kinds. DULIU 1ST Gloria od Doable Strength Window Glass. PoUsLed Plate. Beveled Plata and Art Glass. 811-329 EIGHTEENTH STREET, ROCK ISLAND. r .1 4 Ll'TS A wi - - iX We cure people. We cure diseases of women. We cure diseases of men. We cure cancers. We cure tumors. We cure nervous diseases. We cure stomach and liver trouble. Also kidney diseases. We cure with vegetable medicine. We tell you what your dis ease is. Come see us. Consult us Quaker Doctors. No. 225 Eighteenth Street, liock Island. OflicehoursO to 12, morn- 2 to 5 afternoon. THE MARKETS. Chicago Orain and Prod oca. Chicago. A up;. 1?. Folio wtn-s trre the quotatlorTs on the Hoard of Tiad today: v -u WW V.'ht-al Opon. Itieh. I.w. C.os-. S-ipt.n her ..J .74 $ .T4, .'i .'' I ivr nih-or ... .75 .7fi7 .73 .76' M?y 71 .SC.. .73 .7'J; Corn Siitrnii'rr -. .Bl1 .filli .fi .B I 't 'inbr ... .114 .ij-ig .-:,n Mav .:. . .4i f);lt.-- ?fptf.-nl"r .. .:7 .37'3 ."fi1-: .r,i ri('i"Tnir ... .."8:s .r'.K's ."7th ."7"i Mav 4i .4-i .S97s .40 I'ot-k ?rptcmkr ..14.12i 14.12'i 14 00 14.07' Ih tohrr 14. in 14 17'j 14 07'i 14.17'j Janujry Ij.-O li.40 13.13 13.33 I.aru Sjitenib'r .. S.73 ST'i 8.7L"j R.77'.i Ot t'.livr S.7i KST,i KSt 8 V", Jrmnry S.S7'.. .'.V,3 .S3 8?l) Hhort Ribs Peptfir'.u-r .. 7.W 7.P3 7. O. ir ber S ro S.on- 7 January 7.!o ".&. 7. Produce: Putter Kxtra SOflJOUc: pxtra dairy. ISc 90 S7 7.n.i creamery. pai king slo k. i:'ifi l.'ic. Kkks Kreh stock V-'r.U lAvrr . poultry Chickens, rier.s. 7c prr !b: spring. HfilZc; durks 7 Apples New. t sOfiZ W per brl. I 'ota iocs Ohio. Sl.OOtj 1-20. Chleas-o LI vo block. Chicago. Au;. 12. Hogs Estimated receipts for the clay. S-l.Oofi; F-al- rani;.-d at $ .1.2'iff 5.35 for iS-. $jl0'6.0' for V.zhl. J5. 501 3.710 for roush ia kin:. $3. 60-3115.15 for n:ixed. and $5.7.iti s.13 fur heavy packinK and ship-yv.- lots; bulk of the sales at $5,751? 6.15. Caltlo Kstimated receipts for the day. jti.COO: quotations ranyt'! at $5.'5fd 6.35 for choii e to extra steers. l.2ntv 5.75 for Rood to (hoir do.. S1.50'c5.9 for fair to Rood do.. $4.0fl'ft 4.65 common to medium do.. $3.61fi 4 ( hutchers' stwrs. J4.t0fr5.90 fod wfslprn steers. $2.20fi(4.CO ator-kers ancf fef-dor;. $1.50r-l.6O coww. $.'.C0'a5.OO hiffrs. $2.50fi4.5O bulls and oxen. S.75tr..0O stags. $5. 301 4.85 Texas trs. and $4.o0"& S.i.o veal calves. tfh.-ep and Ijmh.t K.tlmatetl receipts for th- day. lS.WO: quotations ranjted t $3.0Df!'0 westfrns. $2.653.95 na tives. $.1.4095.25 western lamb. and $3.0Cx5.C5 native lamb Kast BofTaloLlva Stock. Kat I'.uffalo. N. Y.. A up. 12. Pnnr.ir.ir & Stevens, IJve Stork Com niiwion Merchants. Kast Buffalo. X. Y.. quote as follows: Catt! Receipts. 2-0 cars: market dull ani 25c lower for comn.on and plain grades: others about steady: best steers. $5.70ff S.ltO: others. $:.Ofi7.50; caw, $1. 75fa 4.40; heifers. ti.2o fri 5.00; mockers and feeders dull for common: rtlirs steady: fresh cows and springers steady: veals. $5.257.00. Hogs Receipts. 60 cars; market steady: best heavy. $S.li?r6.25: mixed. $6. 10& 6.1714; Yorkers. 6.05ii6.07V3: light, $6.006 15; jiis.-'. $5.75t5.$5; roughs. $5. 35 ii 5.50; xtag'. $4.5fi 4.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4- cars: top lamb. $5.00i 5.73; others. $".50 ft 5.50: mixed sheep, $:.t6& 4.i'0; others, J2.0C53.70; we'.hers, $4.20'g) 4.25. St. Louis Grain. Vst. Louis, Aug. 12. Wheat Higher; No. 2 red cash eleva tor. 72-Hc: track. 74e; September, 72'ic; te ember. T5Sc: May. 79Vic; Xo. 2 hanJ. 2F'itl2c. Corn Higher: Xo. 2 rash 62c: Irack. 62Vi?ifi2c: Septem ber. 62c: December, K'tc; May. 6Hc. Oats Higher: Xo. 2 cash. 3.i3i6ic; track. Z''zftTi'Htc: Ser-tember. 3SVBc aKkcd; May. 41Vr; Xo. 2 white, S8Vs 3xsic. l:e Kirm; 63'ic. Uilwaukao Oraln. Milwaukee. Aug. 12. Wheat Higher; Xo. 1 74f75e; Xo. 2 northern. 74c; September. 734734 c. Rye Higher: Xo. 1. 60c. Barley Xo. 2, .':r64r: sample. SPr0:. Oats Higher; Xo. 2 white. 40Vitj41c. Corn Septem ber, 60c Local Markata. Corn-Vr liar liraulhv, $14; prairie. Hi btraa- tl. roiU 13 per ton. Potatoes khs. Ilutier Choice to fair, l.'c; frefh creamery. 20e. lieu so per pound Spring Chiosens $-! oOII CUle Kutchers pay for corn fed steers 4'iC'WC: oovi and heifers, 3'jclc; calves, 3c14c S been 1 S c5c Sp-ing tarabs H.hOQM a head. iiogs to .TAft To Sava Her Child. From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie (Jalleg-er. of L (Jrando, Ga., applied liucklin' Arnica Sal re to great sores on her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders in sores, brniscs, skin eruptions, cats, barns. scalds and piles. Cure guaranteed bj liartz A Ullmejer'a drug store. FRIENDLESS COYOTE. TRICKS OF HIS ENEMIES TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF HIM. A County Tnat raid Bounty Tvtlft TLmoc o tha Same 8et of Scalps lo Splto of Wholesale Killing, tha Prit Ioe ot Appear to Pecrease. The one friendless, buuted Ibhmaelite of tbe plains, agaiubt wbom is every man's band, is tbe prairie wolf tbe coyote. If be is adapted to any sphere of usvfnlnets on earth, nobody has yet beeu hrewd enough to Cud it out ; if he has ever doue a respectable deed, it bas not yet couie to light. Tbe jack rabbit will at lea.t furuich the basis for a savory stew iu case of need, the buffalo was valned for its bide, tbe rattles of tbe rattlesuake are worth preserving for curiosities, but there is yet to bo dis covered a method of utilizing any por tion of tbe coyote from bis t-narliug month to his ragged tail except as a fertilizer. Tbe short grass country is bis borne, the bigh prairies where tbe gray, bairlike vegetation that is called pasture blends with tbe dirty coat of tbe vandal. Through it be sneaks and runs, now a gaunt figure on the horizon, now au ungainly tibupo near at baud. He is without acquaintance with any thing that is alive, usually solitary, al ways with a criminal aspect, as if ho had just doue somethiug to be ashamed of or was contemplating a deed of the sort at the earliest opportunity. Once tbe coyote had tbe whole Indian Territory to himself. He could snarl aud fight to bis heart's content, and there was none to say him nay. But when the lauds were opened to settle ment aud a family took its place ou ev ery quarter f-ectiou there was less room for the wild creatures of the plains who bad before beeu undisturbed. Theu the coyoto bad to go out among men, and be fouud that be was a very unpopular im migrant into any of tbe communities that ho favored with bis presence. And be earn, d tbe right to so be considered honestly. Ho robbed tbe eheepfolds, stole the chickens and made tbe travel er afraid all without any equivalent in service. Furthermore, he is essen tially a coward. Tbe men of tbe fron tier have a Bort of respect for tbe brave creature that defies them or for the cunuing cue that outwits them, but they can never forgive the trembling cue that is alarmed at their very ap pearance. cx, from tlio farmer s son who blazes away with bis old shotgun at the prowliug coyote behind the barn to the city e(ortsuiati who wastes a cartridge iutended for a prairie chicken or duck iu endiug tho lifo of a wolf trotting along tho hedgerow, there M aceaselecs, unrelenting war waged against the luckless wanderer. inco tbo immigration of the wolves from the territory into the farming and Mock raising states to tbe north there has been more than desultory war fare. The farmers have banded together to protect the flocks and herds and have offered generous bounties for tbe scalps of tbe creatures, a proceeding that has resulted in the slaughter of thousands. Vet tbe supply seems none the less, and all the sharpsbooting is but a waste of powder and balls. Year after year there are reported from 1,200 to l.oOtrheep killed in Nebraska and Kansus by wolves, and the hundreds of dollars spent for bounties have produced little diminution of tbe plague. Sometimes tbo bounties are not what they are purported to be. The ieople of a western county found onco that they were beiug taxed very heavily for tho payment of this sort of expense and that certain hunters were buying new farms out of the proceeds of their prow ess ou the plains. An examination fol lowed, and it was fouud that there was in existence an endless chain in cumpar isou with which tho greenbacks and gold reserve make but a feeble showing. At tbe rear of tbo couuty clerk's office. where tho redeemed 6calps were thrown, . - was a convenient openiug iu tue wan, and through this tho scalps were pulled iu the night, to be presented at tbo counter in tho moruiug for another bounty of $3 each. It was estimated that the county had paid for cue set of scalps not less than 12 times, and the empti ness of tbe treasury was explained. Tho saddest part of the happening was that j the schemers saw the investigators at the hole and became bounty junipers at once jumping the county for Bafer climes. Another curious circumstance was noticed by the officers of two counties 1 adjoining in central Kansas. Tbe officers of ouo were paying out money every day for wolf scalps while tbe others sel dom had any demands for the reward. Each of tho hunters was compelled to swear that ho had killed the wolf insido tho boundaries of the county where tho scalp was presented, and thero was no reason for doubting the truth of the tes timony. Hut what could be tbe reason of the disparity in the claims? One day a settler's son was questioned: "Where did you kill this wolf:" "Down near tbe edge of tbe couuty." "Aro coyotes very thick there?" "Well, rather, though not so thick as tbey are farther south." "Over in the other county?" "Yes, there are more there." "But they do not kill any there. Why is it?" "The other county only pays ft for scalps and this pays f So we drive them over the live before we shoot them." Tbe county officers at once readjusted the scale of rewards. Chicago Times Herald. Cork Bops. A rork rope is made of small corks placed end to end nnd tbe whole covered with a braiding of cotton twine. Over this is a coarser braiding in heavy strands. The rope will stand a strain of 1,000 pounds. Knightly lances were from 12 to 20 feet long, tbe heads -I to 8 inches broad I. and from 13 to 20 inches long. SUBURBANITE MEMORY. Devices Employed by Wives to Remind Husbands of Kr rands. "Talking of memory systems" said the suburbanite on tbe accommodation train, "I can't for tbe life of me see bow a man who is unable to remember one tbing is helped by having to re member two. If I tie a string around my finger, I must recall the purpose of wearing it, which I never can do. If I must always thiuk of raiu when I waut to carry au umbrella,- I have double work. Now, my wife wauted me to re member something today, and 6he gave me a word to say over to myself, and I've forgotten the word." "Pooh! It's easy enough to remem ber things if yon give your mind to it," said another suburbanite, "ily j wife told me to be sure to order some now what the mischief was it? Soap? Bluing? Well, that's fuuuy. I thought I would be sure to remember." He plunged his bauds into bis over coat pockets to cover his chagrin and puiled out of ono a rongh bit of scant ling with a memorandum iu lead pen cil attached. "Well, I vow 1 My wife must have stuck that thing m there. Oh, yes, I see. It was a load of kindling sho want ed me to order. But ono could hardly be expected to remember a thing like that." "I wish I could find a reminder of what I aui to get as easy as you did, but my wife doesn't believe iu giving a sample to help out a poor memory. Hello, old fellow, how's that?" He had pulled a little rubber shoe out of his pocket and was regarding it with loving eves. Sammy's overshoe, by all that's queer! And here's something inside. 'Length, five inches.' - Bless ins little heart. I'd have forgot all about them if it hadn't been for this memory lesson. There's something iu the system after all. " Chicago Times-Herald. SENT TO SWEAR AGAiNST PA. Brcanw His Ma Didn't Dare to LrTe n-r Living- Seat. He was a mere stripling of a lad. He t might have been 7 years of ago or bo might have been !. Nobody could tell . by looking at his face. The only mark of certainty about the youthful counte- J nance was tho sure sign that some of his ancestors had come from old Ire- land. The little fellow walked hastily ( into the office of tho warrant clerk of Recorder Fiunegan's court. Ho did not notice tho four persons standing in lino j , waiting to get affidavits mado out against some liothersomo relatives, but ' the ycuth pushed through tbo crowd 'and d:seiigaged tho attention of tho! I clerk with this odd demand: I I want to make an affidavit against my pa, said lie and pushed jus little red head around the side of tho desk. "You want what':" queried the clerk. "I waut to swear against pa," taid tho boy aguin. "What has your pa done?" "Ho has just been in ft prizefight ' with ma." j "Well, why don't your ma swear out tbe warraut agaiust ia? My boy, you are too young; you wuii't rill the bill." j ".My ma can't come, and sho wanted me to fix it up for her." I "Why could she pot come:" asked the clerk, getting interested in the j youngster's story. Ho could not imag- I ine why tho wife would not be only too willing to swear out the warrant. "My pa and ma they got in tho fight in tho kitchen. That is how it hap pened. My pa mado a drive for her, i but didu't laud, and then my ma she grabbed up the rolling piu aud floored tho old man. Sbo is now setting on him, holding him down, and that is why she couldn't coiiio to swear against him. She sent me." New Orleans Ti nic6 - biiii ocra t. Colonel Kit C'hinn. A St. Louis footpad attempted to hold np Colonel Kit Chinu of Kentucky ouo ..1. . 1 i a i . : I a uifeui. mruuj, nuu iuo uiuri-miii iuui- pad basii t done anything sinc e. If the re ' is a man on earth whom footpads should shun as a temperate man shuns a bliud tiger, that man is Kit Chinn. He is a born fighter, and his favorite weapons are tho ones which the Creator endowed him with at his birth. He is ono of the few men in Kentucky who hold the us ui jimtuA ji auiid iu c;oiji cuijii. tiu.i js 1.0- j tally devoid of fear. He has fought a wildcat in tbe open with nothing but his bare knuckles aud come out winner, and it is said that upon one occasion he offered to fight a rattlesnake and give him tho nrst bite. Glasgow (Ky.) Kews. Time's Changes. "Did yon ever," asked the young husband, "have your wife look you in tho eye when you tStme home aud ask you if you hud not forgotten some thing?" "Many a time, mo boy, " answered the old married man. "Sho does yet. In tho early days it used to mean a kiss; now it is usually a reference to wiping; my shoes." Cincinnati Knquirer. Jnst the Word For Him. "In your letter to me about tho post office nt Horreltnn " cuici tho senator. I "you spoke of Higgiuside as tha 'pres ' cut incumbrance. ' You mean, of ourse. the 'present incumbent. ' " " 'Incumbrance' is the right word, senator," replied the man who was aft er Higginside's job somewhat stifHy. Chicago Tribune. Tbe late Professor George M. Lane, Harvard's greatest Latin scholar, won mere famo by composing a bit of dog gerel called "The Lone Fishball" than by anything bo ever did as an edncatoi. "The Lrfuie Fishball" has been one of tbe commonest college songs for the last 40 years. An American, lady went inio a chem ist's shop in Nice and asked for a bottle of the finest perfume sold there. She was informed that the price of the best scent was f S au ounce. OFF FOR THE ANTARCTIC. Oerman Expedition Sails to Xou Around the "Jouth Pole. Kiel, Aug. 13. The tJernian steamer Gauss, lieariuu the Herman Autnrtic expedition, under the leadership of Professor Bhrii b von Urygalski, of rnicn vox cbygalski. r.erlin, y.-iiliil from Kiel Sunday. Ilerr Kollie. iimler secretary of tin interior, wished tin expedit ion godspeed on bi- I halt' of Kiupvror William and thv Her man nation, and Professor von lry gnlski made a suitalile reply. The expedition will establish a base at Kergtieli'ii. at which point Professor ( von iMygalski will push as far outh I as possible and spend the winter. If nothing is heard of tli oxiwdition by unit-, V.m, a search cxpeiiuion w:u ue eilt Ollt. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. Civil tlovernor Taft Ble future, will reduce , in the ininiedi the police force of Miinila oiie-half. The International Literary and Ar tist le Copyright Con.aress is In session at Yovay. Switzerland. The corporation of tllasgow bas de cided to confer the freedom of the city mi Andrew Carnegie. The attempt to prevent the St. I.onis K. posit ion company from usinj: For est park was ki ked out in court. Mississippi authorities will try to hnntr to justice the men who assassin ated an Italian at lirwin last month. The Iowa, battleship, and not the Wisconsin, will o to the isthmus of Panama if a ship is necessary there. Harvey 1 Ieimiiingway. charged with making counterfeit silver quarters, has surrendered at Somerset. Pa. Tin King K: Pom i.-ic. hard liold Mining com- pany Mich.: capital. $1. i, incorporated at Iover. I H tl 1. Iel. lias been Oil companies' with fabulous Minis announced for iheir capital stock ;irc iteing organized hourly in the new town of I.awtoii. O. T. The twenty-second annual meet of tho Ano-rican Canoe association is now bi-ipg licid on Mudlunra island, in the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. The bank of Childress. Tex., owned by 1". S. Weiidington. lias failed. No statement. Two persons were' killed and five in jured by lightning cinring a storm at Ireenville. S. C. The dead lire Miss Victoria Levi :cid Miss Itusbee. The draft of the final Chinese proto col puts rice, cereals and flour on the free list. nrlile of lour nrrKl H Klnwwl. P.elvidcre.ir.s.. Aug. in. Mrs. Hiram Smith, a bride .f four weeks, received stieh a shock when t-ild of the death of her husband in a boiler explosion on the Chii-ago ;uid Northwestern r.-ioroad at Sycamore that she may not recover. 'I wo of the new class Mogul engines recently put in service on that road ex ploded on Saturday night, otio at Syca more, the oilier at Troy Crove. Lugi ncer Smith was so l.adly injured Ht Sycamore tiiat bo died soon after. t nk ii own lrsl lilentilieil. Chicago. Aug. P'.. An aged man who Mas stricken with apoplexy while "...o. ... . .. . . - ll'ir iflil Witts S.-ltlll'1Ll f ill tilts aMii-, hosnital. has been identified as Theodore F. Colhurn. owner of various I . .i . , i mining pro'itu s in ine wcsi. ami un nierly iu charge of the marine tire de partment in New Orleans. Colburn Iied in Chicago with his sister. Mrs. A. T. Cilleffe Ton n Nesrlv Out of Water. Nashville. Ills.. Aug. l::. This city Is exis'ricticing the most severe drought since 1HT4. The Carlsbad lake, the source of the city's water supply. Is c'rv. and the electric light olant has been forced to close clown because of the lack" of water. Half of th wells and cisterns are dry. and water is be ing hauled for private use. Tbe situa tion is becoming worse each day. Clark Itetrav a Murder. Austin. Tex.. Aug. l.'t. A .special to The Statesman, from LMirango. Mex ico, says that the discovery of n clock that was stolen from tbe ConlifTe resi dence at the timf tMrs. ;eorge H. Con lilTe. of I'awtucket. K. I., was mur dered, has led to 111 arrest of .Juan Iielgado. a tanner. Itelgado has made a complete confession. Koiult Exploded In a I'ilOPrh. " " I'aris. Aug. 1.'5. A bomb was ex ploded yesterday afternoon near the al tar of the church of St. Niier. at Troyve. doing ootis'iderable damage to tho thirteenth century windows. Iut not injuring any of the hundred chil dren who. together with a priest, were in the sacred edifice at the time. A Spaniard has boon arrested. Michigan City I'oalornro Robbed. I-nportP, Ind.. Aug. IX The postof fhVe nt Michigan City was entered Sun day night liy lmrglsrs. who forced onoix tin steel vault and steel safe, sec-urine i fsoo In stamps and Misi in cash. The f-tamps ranged in value from 1 cent to lo cents, half of them being of Pan American issue. There are no clew. What Tal. It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches aod blotches on tbe skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25 cents at liartz & UUerueyer's drug store. The clever for Havana. at A 5cts. positively excel any threefor aquarter cigar now sold. The siock in Lucke's Imports is a blcr.d of different South American orown leal recently I ' ': V introduced to the markets of this country, though part of which has long been used in Spain, France and Germany. Experiment by Lucke & Co. revealed the remarkable ef fect of this blend. It gives the smoker a superb effect. distinctly surpassing anything jm but the very choicest and cost liest Vuelta Abajos Havana in flavor. Ask your dealer to get a box for you. McNEVIN & GANSERT, Distributors. Chicago Dental Company If you are in need of artificial teeth, procure one of our thin elastic plates or one of our bridjres, soniethinji that will give you perfect satisfaction. All work guaranteed and lowest prices given. Silver Fillings gQc Gold Pl&tina Alloy 75c Gold Fillings, fl and up $1.00 Gold Crowns, fi and up.. .. 4,00 Set of Teeth, 5 and up 5.00 Permanent location Office 1607 Second Avenue, Rock Island. Over Speldel's Drug Store. Notice ot Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, l County of Rock Island. J In the Circuit Court, September term. In Chsncery. Fannie T McFarland vs. William McFarland. Affidavit of non-residence of ibe snore named defendant. Wlllium McFarland, nav lntr been tiled In tbe clerk's ottlce of tbe circuit court of tae said -county, notice is therefore hereby given to tbe said non-resident defendant that the complainant tiled her bill of complaint In said court, on tbe chancery side thereof, on ine etc day of Auuusc. I!1. and tbat thereupon a sum mons issued out of said court wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on tbe third Monday in the month of September next, as is by law required. Now unless you. thr said non-resident defen dant above named. William McFarland. shall personally be and appear before tbe said circuit court on tbe first day of the next term thereof to be bolden at Rock Island in and for said county on tbe lritb day of September, A D. l'.it next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complain ant's bill of complaint, the some and the matters and thing therein ctianred and stated will oe taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to tbe prayer or said bill. Kim irgi V. Gamble. Circuit Clerk. Rock Island, 111., August 1901. For Robber Tires Send Yoar Wheels to Shop ot Wilson Moline Buggy Company ; THE TBAVELEES' GUIDE. rjHlCAGO, ROCK ISLAND Pacifle Railway Tleketa ean be purchased or baccara eheeked at City Ticket office, 1S11 Second avenue, or C. K. iTenueand xer, Affect hlry-nrsi street. Frank H. Plum- TBAIMS. bast. was IT lsnver Limited Omaha...,t t:lS am; I SO am Rocky Mountain Limited., i 2:43 pDt 6.IJ0 pm ft. Worth, Denver &K.0.. t 6:06 amitie:ss pm Alnceapolls t 640 ami 0:10 pm 3 mat a and Des Moines ,t 8:00 amitll.lO pm ,-Omana Minneapolis tl2:06 ami 1:00 am Omafaa A Lincoln Ex 7:&S am tll:10 pm Des Moines & Omaha li:b& pmitl0:36 pm Denver, Linooln Omaha. ! 3:06 amjt 3:06 am Des Moines Express J12:15 m t 0:f3 ana U. Paul & Minneapolis..... 8:06 am If 9' 15 pra tonvar. Ft. Worth & K. C. 5:00 amit!0:40 pea .Kansas City.St Joe &Dnvr lt:10 pmlt 'M ana :Kook bland & Washington; 11:60 pmlt S:- Pra Jhlearo & Lies Moines... t 2:15 pm't 8.2J pm oe Island & Brooklyn AC; 6:S6 pm1 7 am .Omaha Rock Island 6:49 pm J10.35 am zumanasKoek island... tChiosgo, ft Davenport. .. . I U :un pm Arrival. tleparur. iaily except Saturday, iphona IOCS Dally, exeept Sun' All others daily. Ta- If. J. YOUNG, Agent. TSAIjrt. I liiti. saarTs U . Sprint'ileid Paorla. Quncy ' Galesburg and Sterling Pejr.a, Bearusiown, Bur tin ,tAr Tienvflr anc 7: 15 am 6:50 am tlt ll pot 7:15 pm t7:15 pm :60 am 6:50 am West t2 :40 pm St. L. Kas. City. Denver and ir'acinc Coast vlu r2aicKni.fr 7"25 Dm Sterling and points inter mediate -": r:SS pm, 1:16 am 1:60 am' i:50 am East Moline. Suburban t8 St. 1, Denver and west. . t C in ton and Dubuque t6 Divennort ana e union, i-o niintnn rtoihunue. La! Crose, St. Paul, Minn. I ! & West and N. W :7:1S pa! 7:10 am Telephone 1180 Daily. tDaily except Sunday. fHIOAQO. MILWiUKEI ST. PAUL raUway D., R, L & N. W. passenger sta tion at foot ot Sevententb street. George W. Wood, agent. The trains for Du buciue and points north run via Illinois side of river. Trains for Freeport and Milwaukee will run via Davenport, Clin ton and Savanna All trains will connect at Savanna for points east and west. THAI MS. is a vs. aaaiTB. Dubuque and St. Paul I 7:25 am) 10:16 am, 4:00 pm! 7:00 am) 4:JO pm' passenger Accommodation 11:40 an 11:15 am B:15 pm 9:ib pm 11:40 am Dubuque and St. Paul passencer Milwaukee Ki press Freeport ki press AU trains daily except Sunday. TJOOK ISLAND PEORIA -"RaUway Depot First ave nue and Twentieth street. M. A. Patterson, General PsMsen ger Agent. Passenger trains lesve C., R. 1. P. (Mo line avenue) depot Ave (f) minutes earlier than time given. E. L. Ooff, Agent. vroutt. Peoria & Springfield Lim-l ted Peorta, Spilnplild. Lt. L.,; Imlianaoolis. Cincinnati . . ! Peoria, SprinKtleld, ledian-! spoils, Cincinnati, liloom-j Inpton 6:10 am g:0S am 10:30 pm 2:S5 pm; 7:35 pm 7:13 pm Peoria Kxpress i Peoria. Indianapolis. Cin-j cinnati Bloomington Peoria. St. Ixuls, Spiing-j Held, Decatur . Cable Accommodation : Sherrard Accommodation. i Cable fc Sherrard Accom..! Caoie & Sberrard Accom.. i 10:25 am 4:58 pm 7:00 am am 3:30 pm 4:55 pm 2:-J0 pm 3:38 am Trains marked are daily, excet Sunday. All others daily Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I M Rock Island County, f " In the Circuit court of said County, to the September tetm. A. D 1U01. In chancery. Ella Oberg vs. Martin Obe-g. Affidavit of tbe uDknown residence of tbe sa'd Martii Oberif, defendaant above named, having been filed In the clerk s oitlce or tbe circuit court of the said county, notice is hereby given to tbe said Martin Oberg. defendant as aforesaid, that tbe complainant tiled her bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side there of, on the 27tb day of March. A. D. . 1901, and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court wherein said suit is now pending, returnable to the raid court in the cily of Kock Island, county aforesaid, on the Oth day of May. A. D. 1101. which wss this lirst day of tbe May term. A. D 1H01. of ssiil court, as is rv law required, and tbat saiu cause has been continued to the September term of said court, to be hold en in the city of Kock Island, county aforesaid, on tbe ihird. Monday of September, A. D. 1901. Now, unless you, the said Martin (Ibere. unknown resident defendant shall personally be and appear before tbe said circuit court, on tbe first day of tbe next September term thereof, holden at Kock Is land. In and for s Aid county, on tbe third Mon day of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, tbe same and the matters and things therein charged and stated, will b taken as confessed and a decree entered against yon aonording to ibe prayer of said biil. GeoRfiK W. Gamble. Cirouu Clerk M Enibta. Mi Em rt, Complainant's Solicitors- Rock Island, 111., March 27, 1901. Chancery Notice. State ot Illinois I Rock Island County. In the Circuit Court of said county, to the September Minn. A. D.. 1901. In chancery. Alexander McConnell, complainant, vs. Jo seph Sims, the unknown heirs or devisees ot Joseph Sims deceased, and tbe unknown owner or owners of the nortb twenty-six and two-thirds (26,) aires or tbe east half (H) of the southwest quarter ('.,) ot section number 15 (l."): and the north thirteen and one-tbird (13'3) acres of tbe east half Ci) of the west blf ('-) of said southwest quarter ( ) of said section fifteen (15), in township number sixteen (Iti) north range number (3) west or tbe fourth (4th principal merid ian, in tbe county of Kock Island and state or Illinois, or any part thereof, defendants. To the above named non-resident defend ants and eacb of them: Affidavit of your non residence having been filed in the orcce of the clerk of said circuit court, notice is hereby given to you. and to eacb of you. that tbe above named complain ant has filed in said court bis bill of complaint aeainst you on tbe chancery side of said court, that a summons in chancery has been issued in said cause airainat you. returnable to the next Seotetnoer term of Maid court, to be begun acd bolden at ibe court bouse In tbe city of Kock Island, in said county and state, beginning on tbe third Monday In Septemler, A. D., 1901, at which time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill of complaint if you see fit. Dated at Kock Island, Illinois, this 16th day Of July, A. D., im. George W. Gambmc Clerk of said Circuit Court. Swt.bnet & Walker, Complainant's Solici tors. Administrate Notice. Estate of Amanda W. Buffutn, deceased. The undersigned Baring oeen appointed ad mlnistrator of the estate of Amanda W. Huf fum.lataof the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice tbat ha will appear before tbe county court of Kock Island county, at the county court room, in the eity of Rock Island, at the October terns, on the first Monday In October next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, tor the purpose of having the same adjusted. AU persona indebted vo said estate are ra quested to make immediate payment to Ike undersigned. Dated this 36th day or July, A. D. 1901. A. A. BurrcM, Administrator. fcwts, n X URLINQTON ROTJTJ!--0., firlittill B. t RAILWAY-Depot li&Hlvlj Second Avenue and Twen- iMjlWAUKlt)