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THE AT1&TJB. Til DPS PAY. 'SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. i oj 1 oi , i i cj oj oi Cherry Diamond 0 JO: ! Havana Cigars, O: 1 j Oj ! I Matchless in Quality and make, - c McCoy & Co., N. Y.f O: I ! 0- Makers. :Oj I i O: o! o; 1 ci S. M. ARNDT & CO. Distributors. ! i o! ! o! : j !o! 170? Second Avenna. usnon block. AS SAFE AS GOVERNMENT BONDS. We Desire to Call Attention to the Fact that We have Con stantly on Hand First Mortgage Loans In earns of S200 and upwards, on farms and other choice real estate, rncning fiTe years. The following is a partial list of completed First Mortgage loans on hand, which we now offer for sale, subject to previous selections. These loans have been carefully selected and are first-class in every respect. They are 5 and 5J per cent net to the investor. We have other loans to offer if these are not in amounts to suit the investor. Amount of Loan. HOl) 00 y.i"j 4.0.i'0 4-1 tO !) 00 1MO 00 v.00 Ntl.lll IJiW.OO Srtt.lO 1200 no 2.S0.00 H.OI 6.0rp .) leo oo 'lloO.dO fair Cath Vnlxu A'o. of Aem ) I'M 111 11 11 I'O 11 11 11 11 11 A3 11 11 1 11 1J of HetuntD. moot. on l aJO 00 HOl.uO 4OX1.00 amo.oo 32 o.oo fiOfO.OO la.ro 4OC0.00 &v.co 3W).M 720. ill) 1.VW.0O IMOOOH 2Ntl m) 45o0.00 The securities we offer re epe"lillr adapted for tbe investment of trutt funds, t a 1 tbe Inxtuseot of sarlotrs, a our personal attention o ail detail of toe loan, front Its date to its maturity, relieves the Investor frojo all annoyance, except to present his coupon to us for collection. For further in formation call at the oQce of Elmore W. Hurst, MASONIC TEMPLE. 'it's a Hot Subject To talk about, but we are mu tually interested in SUMMER TRICES FOE WINTER FUEL. HARD COAL is our principal article for all heaters, but we are pushing FO CAUONTAS, INDIANA BLOCK at less prices for furnaces- We Want Your Order E. B. McKOWN. Fifteenth street and First Avenue. Phono 1198. THIi JOHN illli HOLLAND It you want 8 per cent Interest on your money, with one tenth of tbe principal paid' to you every six months, or 7 per cent with the money on call, or 8 per cent principal payable at the end or the period of tbe I an and all latrrcat ' pay able semi annually, tben Invrs.liraie. of lbee bord. banker, bus ness men. manufacturers, lawyers, dosiot, Investors and those fam liar with ln vestments and securities, newspaper men and officers of lrut Comoaoies ay: '1 bey are a safe and ideal Invest ment", their 'security beyond ques tion," "no better security to be found." "The Bonds are Flrst.Class." The securities are not only profitable! but a fair In vestsjcm as wed,, ant worth tbe eons deration tf a y roves tor." A leading losuranca man na;s: Myself and friends have over SoO.O"! Invested In these bonds which speaks of what we think cf them." -The financial Age." United States Investor ' Journal of Commerce" and 'Investors' Keviow" all ape-ale highly of tne John MolboUand oondv Call and learn about them or address Inquiries to C. E. Taylor, AGENT. . um J3, Mitchell and Lvnde Build lajf"Eoc'K:l3iand;ia:v i Chicago Dental Company If you are In need of artificial teeth, procure one of our thin elastio plates or one of our bridges, something that will give you perfect satisfaction. All work guaranteed and lowest prices given. Silver Fillings..... gQc Gold . Platlna Alloy. . . . .... 75c Gold Fillings, $ 1 and up $1.00 Gold Crowns, fl and up.. .. if ,00 Set of Teeth, 5 and up 5.00 Permanent location Office 1607 Second Avenue, Rock Island. Over Speldel'a Drue Store. Halt Rates to INDIANAPOLIS, and Return, via Big Four Route ON ACCOUNT OK Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. SEPT. 16 HI TO 21ST, 1901. Round trip tickets to Indianapolis, Ind., will be on sale from all '-Big our" points on September 13. 14 and 15, 1901, (also on September 16th from points within a radius of 100 miles from Indianapoll,) at rate of one fare tor round trip. Tickets good for return until Sep tember 23rd, 1901. For full Information and particulars as to rales, tickets, limits, etc., cad on siren's liig Four Koute" or addrets the undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCH. W. P. DEPPE. Gen. Pass. & Tkt Act Asst. U. r.tT.A. Cincinnati, O. Ceff-a-MVe" Excursions to Buffalo - and Return Via Big Four Route September 14 and 15, 1901. Return limit SIX DAYS, in cluding date of sale, afford ing an opportunity to attend "Illinois Day," Sept. 1 6, at the Pan. American Exposition. SIDE TRIP TO TORONrO. Stop over allowed at 13 roc ton for side trip to LAKE CHAUTAUQUA. Tickets good in coaches of any train of gept. 14 and 15. on sale on those dtes from all "Big Four" points in Illinois. Tickets good for return leav ing Buffalo until lip. m. of the sixth day from and including date of sale. Call en or writenearest "Big Four agents for time of trains, rates, circu lars of the exposition, etc. Warren J. Lynch. W. P. Deppe, Genl Pass. &. Ticket A trt., V. & T. A. Cincinnati, O. Attention Comrades! THE Big Four Route Announces a Rate of One Cent Per Mile from all points on its system, to CLEVELAND ACCOUNT 35th Annual Q. A. R. Encampment. Ik ke will be on ale Sept. 8. B, 11, 1 1 arid It, 'ltu . Uood to retu-n ieavliff Clevelatd not later tnan midnieb of Sept li. IwOl, with proviso that upon deposit of ticket with Joint agent, poor to noon of Sep. IS, r.OI. and pay ment of a fee of ho cents pir ticket at time of deposit, an extension or return limit may be secured to leave Cleveland tj and including Oct. n liWi. For full Information regarding tickets, rates and tl Tie Cf trains, call on arents "Big Four Koute or add es theunderstirned. Was its J Lynch. w. P. Vr.ppm. UjcrM-aTlt t. Asst. Q. P. & T. A. Cincinnati, O. Don't Be: Fooled' Take tbe gaas, rtglral BOCKY MOUNTA!t TIA Msde ly by Madison Ma cine Co.. Msditoo, W. sf keeps yem well. Ov trtAt tntrK cut " sarfa vtcktn prtos, jj crtts. irr f a balk. f.ctmzi 9S T II- TbamaS, oi ttsat. i QUICKWITTED PATSY HOW HE SAVED THE DAY FOR HIM SELF AND HIS LAWYER. Tbonghtleasly Signed an Affidavit With a Kmt Ha Sworv Was Not Ills Own Bat He Won the Judge and Ills Point by Ilia KzplanatioDu Mj first case came at Florence, Ala., a few months after I was licensed, writes Attorney B. M. Jackson. The sheriff there. Captain W. T. White, now dead, a gallant Confederate soldier and one of nature's noblemen, met me on tbe street and told me there was a man confined in tho county jail who wished to 6ee me. I was then 21 years old. but would readily have passed for 17. Tho client's name was Patrick Donevan, but be was commonly called Patsy Donevan. Go ing to the jail, I found a man from 30 to S3 years old, an intelligent, nice looking, devil may care Irishman. When I entered, he greeted me with "Good evening, misa." Pretending not to have heard hiin address meas'-'miss" and assuming much dignity, I told him I was the lawyer whom the sheriff had promised to send him. For answer he exclaimed, "Well. I'll be d d," and burst out laughing laughing uproar iously. I was irritated to a degree by this reception. "I beg pardon, judge, it's a go. You do look pretty young, but Tom (the sheriff) says you are a daisy. Get me out of here, and my folks, who've got plenty, will pay you well for your trouble. " He told me his story. He was a skill ed mechanic from Keokuk, la., and had been employed by the government in constructing a lock on the Mused Shoals canal, near Florence. He had shot the physician in charge of those works. This physician was a brother of the United trtates engineer in control of the canal construction, and it was evident that the prosecution would be bitter, sparing no pains or expense to secure a conviction, entailing a long penitentiary , sentence. The doctor and my client were both men of reckless courage and overbearing temper, both sometimes looked ou the wine when it was red. and both, I inferred, were striving for the favor of the same woman. A clash between them soon came. They had a at dinner. The doctor being armed aud my client unarmed, the latter had to submit to unlimited abuse and would have been shot but for tbe interference of several men who were present. Soon after nightfall of the same day my client went to the doctor's office aud sleeping room, about a mile distant and in a secluded place, and, knocking on tho door, was bidden by the doctor to come in. Entering, ho found the doctor putting on a shirt, and thus for tho moment disabled, and, remarking, "You had the drop on mo this morning, but I've got it on you now," fired, striking the doctor in tho neck and inflicting a dangerous but not fatal wound. The case soon came on for trial. While the defendant's version of tho occurrence as he had given it to me was very different from the one in the fore going, yet it was so improbable in itself and eo inconsistent with the attendant circumstances that it looked as if a sen tence of ten years was inevitable if tho case was then tried. To gain a post ponement an objection was interposed to the competency of the court on the ground that he was related by affinity to tbe prosecutor. This failed. Next an earnest effort was made for a continu ance. The state fought this aggressive ly, thus giving warning of what was to come, and it, too, failed. In sheer desperation I then whispered to my client, " Your real name is Pat rick, not Patsy, isn't it?" The indict ment named him Patsy Donevan. Then, moving to quash tho indictment for tho misnomer, I wrote out tbe defendant's affidavit in support. The affidavit stated I . . , , , j ., . . . J that tbe defendant s name wa? Patrick , and that he was commonly known and called by this name and not by the narao of Patsy Donevan. , He took the affidavit and read, or seemed to read, it . - . . , , i i t c5 ..pnfB nol ! van." This, of course, was the way he usually signed his name, but he never reflected that to sign it Patsy this time was to afford tbe strongest evidence cf the falsity of the affidavit. Arguing the case without looking at the affidavit, I didn't see how ho had signed it, but the state attorney bad noticed the signature and in his reply called tbe court's attention to it This disclosure raised a storm of laughter and jeering in tbe courtroom X Was confounded and at the end of my re- j sources. Itot so was Patsy. .Realizing bis peril, that tho slip was his own and that he alone could retrieve it, he spoke out, not a whit abashed : "I signed it Patsy out of pure respect for your honor. It's not for me to give the lie to your honor's court papers. Your honor's court paper says I'm Patsy, and I'll sign it Patsy until your honor gives me leave to write my own true name. " Tbe court sustained the motion from pure" admiration for Patsy. We now bad time to look about us. A few months later the case was tried, ibe jury failing to agree. The bail bond, which had been fixed at a high figure, was tben reduced to a reasonable sum. He gave the bond, saying he had "lost by a nose," but he never returned to stand another trial, although bis bonds men were promptly reimbursed, and the writer was generously remembered, re ceiving, as I now remember, $ 300. I bavo often been curious to know what became of the game, rollickiug, imper turbable Patsy. Memphis Commercial Appeal. The Essentials. "Do you want a shirt that opens in the front or one that opens in the back?" aaked the counter jumper. "Don't keer where it opens," an swered Farmer Hayseed, "so long as it's got au opening at the top and an other at the bottom." Exchange. he loved the sea. w' r i . ctn.U It Tennyson fsed to Study It From the Downs of the Isle of Wight. I Tennyson said, "Somehow water is the element I love best of all four," but in tbe recent memoir be is also credited with saying that he "never cared great ly for the sea on the south coast. It is not a grand sea, only an angry, curt sea. " Probably that was a view expressed before he became familiar with the lo cality, for though the Atlantic does not plunge against tne isie oi wigut as against Cornwall and tbe west of Ire land he himself has proved how much power and enchantment the sea reveals from the downs. Let the weather be fair or foul, nature is never dull from the vantage ground of those convexities which seem like tbe rind of the earth and give an illusion of vastuess and openness beyond their actual area. Men stridiug on ridges and etched against tbe sky indeed seem "as trees walking." The wind rustling in tbe ear, the sheep bleating, the sea churning among the bowlders, the occasional bellowing of a steamer for a pilot, the swallows crying in their low flights and the g nils scream ing give the only sounds. When the mist closes over tbe scenn, a strange sense of being disembodied possesses us, we are lost iu the impenetrable vapor, , aud tbe gulls pass over our heads, vis ible but for an intrant as they float from obscurity into obscurity. Iu times of ! storm oue seems to be at the sent of tbe elements and a witness to all their processes. Tbe clouds roll and break against the cliffs like another sea. and i sunbursts flashing from them leave a 1 silver swath over the vexed aud sour ber billows. On sultry days a water spout, whirling like a dervish, is no un common sight, and he vvL makes tho downs his observatory becomes wise in all the phenomena of sea and air. Climb iug them at night gives one the feeling of scaling tbe walls of beaven itself. They slope like the sides of a pyramid, and the apex of the pyramid impales the stars. On sunny days tho sea below is purple, and every shade of bine and green that can be thought of, even ( to use one of Tennyson's own descriptions) "like a peacock's neck." Rarely was there isitor at Farriug- ford that he was lit brought up to the beacon aud shown all these wonders and beauties. Except in his closing years tho poet was found upon them in all ' weather and at all seasons, aud from them and the surrounding scenery he drew many of thu landscapes of his poems. Korth American Koview. DOG OPENED FATHER'S EYES Experience of a Man Who Had Several Growing Girls. "It is quite interesting to bo the fa ther of several growing girls," said ouo of a group of family men iu the smoker of a suburban car. "Yes," answered another one, with a shrug of his shoulders, "especially when they all want new gowns at the same time." "I wasn't thinking of that, "said tho first speaker, "but of a way tbey have of taking tho wind out of your own sails. It never occurred to me until the other morning that it was not to see me that young fellows kept dropping iu to play cards and make themselves agree able. I tumbled at last, but it was my hunting dog Jack that opened my eyes." "Your hunting dog?" echoed the crowd. "Yes. I had heard of nearly every kind of a plan for tho communication of lovers exoept a dog. In, this case Jack became Cupid's messenger. Those boys borrowed tbe dog ostensibly" to go hunting, but I have learned since that they didn't know a gun from a hoe han dle. They tied Jack up overnight, and as soon as he got out iu tho morning he made a bee line for home. If I hadn't seen the corner of a paper sticking from under his collar I should never have Jt Zt Ji f iT i , these girls tried to head him off from ,, " fT- . . a . . . . , "No, just a note asking tho privilege of seeing dear Miss Kate or Miss Sue in I. 1, t . II. "I l .. HT- - i iKtm iur a ai& auu a I'uuu i. jch ida- employing the dog of the family in a clandestine correspondence! 1 an swered that note myself, and the two girls haven't spoken to me since. Jack is tied up, and I'm watching tbe cat now, for I have no doubt they'll find a way to circumvent me." Chicago Times-Herald. Effects of a Bee Sting. An English pbysioian relates an in stance of a lady who was stung by a lin At: ffllA firwf: mnmanl L-ha L'namnrl t.-t ! vprv little attention rr it. lint vr-rv uer face became flushed and spots appeared all over her body. Suddenly I eua uevciopeu u uiosc severe aiiacn oi asthma, finding great difficulty iu I breathing. Another instance is that of ' a young lady who was stung on the back of her head by an ordinary honey- bee. In less than five minutes her face began to swell, and very marked red j and white spots appeared all over the J surface of the body. The swelling ex- f tenaea over tne entire person, accompa- ' ( nied by severe pain, burning and giddi- ' , ness. The eyes were almost closed aud the countenance was so distorted as to bo unrecognizable. Very free, bathing in soda water, with a .little soda taken internally, and hot applications to the feet and thorough massage finally afford ed relief, but it was some hours before the patient recovered from what was truly an alarming condition. Violent attacks of nervousness accompanied the j trouble, .and the sense of "suffocation was almost intolerable. The young wo man had been 6tung a number of times before without any apparent unpleasant result. ' The physicians were of tbe opfn-. ion that the bee bad been feeding upon some extremely poisonous plant, which became concentrated in the venom of. the sting. Be that as it may, the condi tion was such as to excite grave appre hension, the more so as it was several, days before recovery was complete. New" York Ledger. I I FQIl LITTLE FOLKS. ' ' , j Two Ways of Seeking: a. Position. j Two boys left home with just money enough to take them through college. after which they must depend entirely ' upon their own efforts. They attacked j the collegiate problems successfully, ! passed the graduation, received their j diplomas from the faculty; also com j meudatory letters to a large shhpbuild lug nnn, with which they desired em ploj-ineut. Ushered into the waiting room of he head of tbe firm, the first was given an audience. He presented his letters. "What can you do?" asked the man of millions. "I should like some sort of clerkship. "Well, sir. I will take your name and address, uiitl should we have anything of the kin .1 opou will correspond with you." As he passed out be remarked to his waiting companion, "You can go in and leave your address." The other presented himself aud pa pers. "What can you do?" he was asked. "I can do anything that a green hand can do, sir," was the reply. The magnate touched a belL which called a superintendent. "Have you anything to put a man to work at?" "Wo want a man to sort' scrap iron replied the superintendent. And the college graduate went to work sorting scrap iron. One week passed, aud the president, meeting the superintendent. asked: "How if 'he new man getting on?" "Oh," saJ tho boss, "lie did his work so well aud never watched the clock that I put him over the Rang." In one year this man had reached the head of a department and an advisory position witii the management at a sal ary represented ly four figures, while his whilom compauion was clerk in a livery stable, washing harnesses and ca r r ia ges. IIos t o n Traveler. A Vonns Beverend. Talmage Witt of Jennerstown, Ia., is preparing to attend a Lutheran theo logical seminary at Pittsburg. The country folk about Jennerstown speak of him as Itev. Witt. Tour years ago Talmage, then l years old, was asked to take charge of his Sunday school class In tho teacher's absence. The boy displayed such remarkable knowledge of the P.ible and such control over tbe pupils that when some one was wanted to read the Scriptures at a prayer meet- TALMAGE WITT HEADING THE BTBLK. Ing in the neighborhood the boy was called upon to do so. The little Luther an congregation was too poor to have a regular pastor, and some of the older people, noting the boy's ability, asked that he 1m? aliowed to read regularly to them on Sundays. It was but short step from this to preaching, aud for two years he has delivered sermons, crude In their way. but interesting. He makes- a strange picture as he stands Iu the church pulpit before the gathering of farmers nud villagers, iii ble iu hand. A member of the Evangelical board at Pittsburg happened to be at Jenners town one Sunday and attended the meeting. This led to the decision to euueate the boy at the expense of the authorities at Pittsburg. American Boy. . A Spaniel's Trick. It U said that animals do not reason, but you cannot convince the owner of a black cocker spaniel of this. The man lives in New York, and of course the dog acknowledges that city as his place of residence also. A young lady 4f iho family to which he belongs once teased him by scuffing about the russ of her home' until she could give an electric spark of considerable snap aud thou discharging it upon the nose of her et, the spaniel. Not long after the abuse the dog was observed to roll upon the rugs, entirely of his own accord and then run to the brass bedsteads and obtain a spark. This be continues to- do, and his own observation seonjs to have taught him that be must approach metal in order to rcH-cive the spark. In one room he runs to the bodetcad. In another to the register, nod as ho licks bis nose after the pricking of the spark lie never fails to wag the remains of his taiL and his face nssuv.es a decided expression of pleasure. - , WE CURE WHEN OTHERS FAIL Chronic Nervous snd Private Diseases of Both Ssxe. Consultation Fee. Our Bsowie Hseblne ft lbs trssimect of Nervo m Diseases, Kbeumaiii a and X-Kay work. SEKVOUS DEBILITI, Exhaustive drains, Sleeplessness, Threatened Insau lty, Weak Memory, Men, al Delusions, or any other eoaOlilon flue to nervous xhaaatloa positively cured. CAlAKKn, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rheumatism. Scrofula, Blood, Kidney, Live, and Skin Diseases can be juickly aca permanently cured by our advanced system of msdl doe. VARICOCELE Is the nxist active cause of Nervous Debility. Wliy.tr eat monies wltb others when a e ruarantea you a permanent ears la seven days by ou paialas mttbods. Hydrocele eured In three days no pill. WOMEN suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex should consult Qi. 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