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TIED AHOTTS. FRIDAY. OCTOBETt, 25, 1901. THE A11GTJS. fttntnad Os B WMaly 1H4 OB ci ftsak Island, m. (KntareJ at oaaomee m Saeood-elass BitMr fM TBI Villi or TERMS Daily, II eenta par weak. Waakly, 1 00 per annum la advance. All eommunleatlons or pall Heal or irrui ta:lve ibuMtu, political or religious, .must tlx real nam attached tor publication. No iub artiela-wUl be printed otu atltiou nf- a tuxes Correipondenee aollfllted front rrtry town hip la Roek Island eoonty. Fiji dai, October 25. The statement that "the United States paid Spain 20.000.000 for the option on a 200-jearV war" when it bought the Philippines seems to be pretty close to the troth. Bat then another battle has been fought, and war is probably ended again. Chablf.s M. Schwab, president of the United States steel corporation, has approved of the plans for a school building at Weatherlj, Pa., for which he will provide the funds. The con tract has been awarded. The building will represent an ootlaj of about floO.000. Col W. C. P. Bueckixridge has not become a professor in Center university. Danville, Ky. The oflice of dean of the faculty of the law de partment was offered to Ei-Congress-man Ciifton K. Breckinridge, of Ar kansas, but whether he will accept it is not jet known. It is reported from Washington That Gen. Miles, in his annual report. will have something to cay in opposi tion to the army canteen. As he was one of the officers to recommend the establishment of the canteen and has .since stronglj defended it, his posi tion now is something ol a surprise R. W. PATrEK-iox. editor of the Chi oagro Tribune, is now constructing a maznificeat mansion on Du Pont Cir cle in Washington. Beriah Wilkins. of the Washington Post, has just Gn ished a new white marble' residence in the same citv that is a veritable dream. Some editors are lucky enough to eret their reward in this world, but not many. The German expedition investiga tion of the site of ancient Babylon has discovered the throne room of the great King Nebuchadnezzar, an enor moos place about 600 feet, broad and 170 feet long, the entrance immedi ately opposite the alcove in which the throne stood. On each side of the throne on the north side of the hall are richly colored architectural adornments, said to be of great value for the study of the history of art. CZOL;03Z8 riHlSH. Within a very few days Czalgosz will be a thing of the past. An in- " jured people will then be glad to hear that the representative of anarchy and lawlessness who struck down heir president and struck a blow at the cause of liberty and honor has -paid the extreme 'penalty. Never has there been a mora welcome visi tor among the American people than will be the act which will result in the earthly finale of this brute for whom the electric chair now yearns. As time passes and the hours for the execution of this wretch approaches, the name of the prisoner becomes more odious to trie people. His atti tude even when behind the bars is such as to make every decent man and patriot despise him more, if such be possible. That the horror pf his crime ap peals to him not even in the slightest degree and causes not . the least re pentance, makes him more wretched in the eyes of man. Electrocution, horrible as is anchjt Alath, is all too good for thHereature in human forrr.. lilii itrerlaw has done its worst andlts ' beat and the people, though sorely injured, are willing to abide by the law. For Czolgosz there is no ym- pamy. for mm no Honorable hand or voice is lifted. He has forfeited every claim to earth or the considera tion or the inhabitants of it. DCBLET. The more testimony there Is pre sented in the Schley case, tbe more clearly It appears that the inr ch per secuted sea fighter is entity :d to the credit for tbe victory, and tbat Samp ion and his associates have been try ing to blacken his reputation in order to purloin his just crjdit. To read tbe virulent assaults chat hare been made on him for wejfc past by vari ous newspapers and naval authorities one might suppose. hat he had com mitted some awul blunder in his tactics as well as 'ilaplAying cowardice, but when the frxsts axe presented it is apparent that !se handled his vessel and his fleet like a master. I The much coinplaoned-of "loop" of the Brooklyn brought her into action in me roosr. advantageous manner and she evidently inflicted the great est passible damage on the enemy wxiie sunenng tbe least possible uLugB ueroe.ii, ana mat la tbe Tinest record that ess be made by any nava commander. Moreover U'ae evidence fully bears out the statf-aoent - of th officers who were near bun that hit conduct and bearing vrere fcll that cotkld be desired iu nv man. and would serve as modeU forTany offioei U like r situation. Kov only wen the directions for the jghtlng criTn with coolness sokI irtinrrTJ.0 Kn, ,. . . ..... it , little, TnU of the affalrTr.cripqiJ y-f A J go to show how completely tie admiral was at himself ' and how thorough was his grasp of the situa tion. . For example, when his officers were about to throw the body of Kills overboard, which would have been the proper course if there were dan ger of a bloody conflict, in which corpses might obstruct the working of the ship, he was cool enough to see that this contingency would not arrive, and to preserve the body ol the hero for christian burial. That thoughtful action shows how completely he understood the situa tion and himself at the hour when he was winning one of the greatest naval victories of all time.. The nation Uiay, the Indianapolis Santinel de clares, safely doff hats to Admiral Schley. a"" Modern Ad vt-rl lalwar. j P litlle over half a -witiiryJ.ajroLlt was i-cnilered lMieatb the dignltyoC many giibsrant ial ' con-rna-.to (adver tise boyoiiil tbe insertion. In ' the news papers of an ovi-aglooal businesslt-ard. Some of lie experieiu-es of,that,time kIiow how re-eiiily hI vertising aa'we know-it. lias develop!.' A retail hardware house In a it 'east ern city oiic-e found itself jnmsessed of ten time tlie nuiuter of articles of a certain . kind that it had intended to buy. A tliey had beeji ordered espe cially for a iievr hotel and were of a pe culiar design, there seemed to le HO war of lisiosiiijr of them except at a luerely nominal kiiiii. One of ilie younger tueti connected with tbe concern offered to "move them" at a fair price provided lie be permitted to advertise. The sugges tion encountered imn-U cpitosition. but finally a t-n-all sum was set apart to carry it out. The ad vertisement ..was drafted in an attractive way, ami the leople soon 1m'i;.iii to buy the new arti cle. Finally the liouse wai obliged to send to the - manufacturers for more. When llie next season's trade opened. tb mem'Kr of the firm who had most opns"d the c.eriiiieiit whispered to the young man tliat he had - better write out a few lx.iiccs "and put them hi the papers." From such lMginning the advertis ing practice has come. Thousands of dollars are now . sjmmil not only , in ad vertising itself, but hi devising clever catch word, ingenious phrases and il lustrations which will stick in the' memory of the reader as well ad new general methods. Youth's Companion. RKliah uall Slew. For four plump' qua IN profile four oysters, four tallesioonf uls of, butter, three large cupful of ox tailsoup or rich stock, two small glares ojf port or madeira, two tahlespoonfulsiif onion vinegar, the same of Indiafrelisli and mushroom catchup, celery . salt, white Iepper and four slices of -risp, lnwii toast. Leave the qoailswhole. simply opening down jthe bro:i4. Put tbe but ter in a frying pan oveYa hot Are and When brown lay the fuxils in the pan. 'over and cook tn inir.utes. Turn and ciwk ten minutes niorv. When browned on loth sides, add rne soun .or' stock. wine, .iU-hup and relish. When, it tils again, add cefery salt and pepjcr to season and tlf.cken with a table- spoonful of tlouriwet lift in cold water. Stir it gradually until it boils. Turn each quail on id ia-k and insert an oyster. Vok lifve minutes and serve on slices of I;is with the.liqiiid tMturctf overall. ' ' A Clrr-mt W.r fx great storcif wave ispeculiar to cy clones. At the'eenter tif the disturb ance the incrctiry iu ucood barometer may be lower,'by threJiwhes than that lu a similar 'iustruutfcnt ' on the verge of the cj' clone, yxiiis is owiue to the diminution of 4 atmosnhrrlc pressure conseqnent ontTihe rotation of the air wheel, and as v attire abhors a vacuum the sen in the vortex riseslabove its usual level. nn.il equilibrium) i restor ed. Thlsyatur in -wave advances with the h Ulrica uu.ind roils in.u'Km tho low lanoTTlke a sol id "wall." In the IJacker- gunT'p evcloufi of is, Hthe stoj-m wave verwl the li4nl at thei ewslern eitrl of Khe tJanges .elfa at lu-fchts varying from ten to f'-ty-flve feet, as measm-ed by marks onjthe tres. f lite ' hundred thousand livi-B W-ere lost ouithis occa sion. Cham feit' Journal. ThrpiKaaad the rail rlyhoti Pur ring ai spell of partienh weather aweii kmrtwn haronvt caroe across thijee workmen eugageI , on . a Jol on hisestate. 0 ine of them retnark !, as vrk;neiif not infreqiu'iitly' do, n the.iliyiiessof the" Job. The heat had inJips extet4led Itself to the bar onet's" teiuner." Atiauy rate, he turned away, iwith tlw -h-eply: "If you are thirsty.-yon knowX where the well in. You will find a pa lift here." Thinking over hist. remark a little lat er, it flashed acrossfthe baronet's mind that he had given t p'ders for three bot tles of champagne ito be pot into the pail and lowered I 6to the well to cool for dinner. He hastened to the well and discovered tjlirce empty; bottles! What he said this time is notlreiorted. tr LondonTruth. ft In PS-oBM4ra, His satanic inslesty announced that he Inieuded taktn;; a mnchineeded va cation. Some surprise lieing expressd afthla action, he explaltxed: "Well, I've fiiRd things solthatUhe trolley inotorme-a will refuse toistoptfor passengers whf s they are In a hurry, and I. guess tin it will keep things goto; untiFl retnrn.'7 Baltimore American The IKSajr. of the World. Horton Ttfiused to think iBember was a great.Triend of yours. 1 notice be never offqrs to help you njow that you need'.help. i Suobelr-Nof; but,,then,4,you must not forget bw free hejwas to offer me as- sistancefwbienil didn't ned it. Boston C O N S UMPTI ON is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thouerht to be -in the becjinninp:. The trouble is: you don't know voifve ?ot it ; vou don't believe it ; you won't believe till you are forced to. Then it is dangerous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self, and at home. Take Scott's, emulsion of cod-liver oil, and live carefully 1 every way. This is sound doctrine, what ever vou mav think or be told: and, if heeded, will save life. We'll rnd you a little to try. if you like. SCOTT BOW'NE, 409 Pearl street. New York. MAGICOF THE WOODS. IV hat HantcraiSoy About th Soell of aa Otter' a Kyea. By the Adivid;K'k woodsmen along the baukslof the West Canada creek the otter is regarded as tmite us sly ns the fox, inabmncli as it is very tlifftcnlt to trap iu any kind of ctMirrivance.. There are fewer stories alwnthe creature's in telligence, as tho animals are scarce and have not been so much observed as have the foxes. There has beeu, and probably is. an otter that for six years anyhow, ami per liaiwi longer, has traveled down the creek winter aud'snnimer about every two weeks. Iu the winter it left a running, sliding tratl in the snow on the ice, sel- 1 doni leaving the creek bed to fro into n cove or overland for a thwen or In rod lu summer weather it liulied and caught frogs iu the coves of the liatw. A good many shots have beeu bred at it and a lot of traps t-et for it. bnt noue was ever successful. It is believed by woods men that the titters, like the hell diver?. loons, mink ami others dottle hot or balL 1 saw this otter once some vears ago in the summer time, ami while only one feature of the animal is distinct in iny mind, I do not recollect any other wild animal so well. The body is a mere glimmer of black in waving swale grass. Kven the head is a bnrly, rusty gray shadow, a fcort of background for the two eyes. I have seen tleers when ther were standing still looking ut me, have look ed at squirrels, rabbits, partridge, foxes and other wild animals alarmed bv hit presence, but their forms, rather than their eyes, are more or less distinct. Iu fact, the eyes seem secondary in the mind pictures, except iu the case of the otter. It seems to me that the otter did not merely look at ine; it was more 'as if it looked into ine, the same as the sensation one has when some one a man o. woman "reads your innrrinott thoughts. " These eyes were large and fnll rounded, dark brown with a shim mer of light gray skating across and aronud the center, and with a lively beauty as different from the dead beauty tt a deer's full eye. It sent precisely .snob chills up and down my hack as lark hninau eyes have done. It was a .tense, particular look, and not the gen eral ga.e of a bird or other animal. The oiVer, 1 think, hypnotized me, for I did mtt shoot, although my impression is thf we looked at one another for a miioite or two. Forest and Stream. THEvGOOD SAMARITAN IN CHINA. HaWoaM Hit Ileen Likely to Get Him aelf Into Trouble. Onedark evening I was returning home fmm a call on one or our English neiiihborsvin Taiynenfn. When not far from onr mm pound, the road crossed an open space ' of several acres iu extent. As I was finding my way along by the rather dim light of a Chinese lantern I nearly stumbled over the body of a man who had fallen bv the wav. My first impulse was to take hold of the person tVid ascertain if" help was needed, bnt f v some reason I did not, bat hnrried botne to get aid. Mr. X. was still with us ,ind 011 hearing my statement said: Yeei, I know. The man is dead, and it is'ortjiiiate that you did not attempt to tonv'hhe body, should we now try to renfiive'y it or even to go to it we should iiodjnbt be seen and at once sospk'iou'ts'rouJd attach itself to us, aiid lione-couldy tell tbe consequences. We mighP causeyt riot before morning." It sltnnld Up said that this suspicion would not have been because we were foreigners, for a native nnder similar ejircumstances would likewise have run the risk of being charged with the muf fler. The good Samaritan would have fared hardly in China, or most likely would bave been suspected of doing the lind deexl for some ultimate gain, while the priestNaud the Levite would have been accounted not hard hearted, but prudent. -Professor C. M. Cady in Cen tury. ' ror Otw ntty kamr Mrs.-Wlnslow's Soothing Sjrup ha been ned for children teething. I soothes the child, softens the. gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and la the best remedj for diarrhoea. 2f oects a hot1. ivir RmW Mountain Tea. ' Sea It , .mmi j evterminate poison. Feel It revital ize your blood and nerves and bring baft's that happy, joyous feeling ol boyLood days. 35 cents. T. II Thomas, druggist. 1 Comer Second and Harrison FREE FERRY TICKETS. Good for Season 1901. Oar agent will be at the Divenport landing and will distribute cou- ?ons which when presented at the Boston Store will entitle yon to wo Free Ferry Tickets. Coupons will be distributed each day from J 1 to a. m. ana z:vu to o:uu p. m. Coocarta every 8ttarday Keeuluc bf 8trtar'e Orcbaatr. Alt ara Weleome. Fancy Bed Spreads. We are now taking orders from embroidered bed spreads that are made to be delivered in from six ' o eight weeks. Beautiful bed spreads for pink, blue, yellow, terra cotta. ereen. red. etc , rooms.- Nothing- like them ever shown in these parts heretofore. Ak to see S5.95 to QailtcdWd pads; the best bed spread for 7.00 Ask to see tbe Q. V. D. Fringed Bad Spreads for Iron Beds. Burnt Wood and Leather Novelties. An immense Hue of these new novelties now in stock; everything from email articles for card ptizes, etc.. to burnt leather cushion tops and full size skin novelties; & great assortment of pillow cavers, pipe racks, card cases, golf score books, picture frames, cigar cases, book covers, calendars, waste paper baskets, ekins for wall decora tion, etc. Solid Silver and Quadruple Plated Silver Hollow Ware. We iust rjut in these lines of collection of tbe newest shapes and designs. WE SELL THE STANDARD FASHION PLATES. Domestic Goods. Don't buy truck, seconds and when vou can get full piece goods and dependable hrst-class mer chandise for the same or the less price at Boston Store. flPuw flop flavor ifis tne most Bottled at the Brewery AMUSEMENTS. UARPER'S THEATRE. - ' Charles Bleuer. Sole Lesae scd Mgr. Rock Inland. ONE JfiGHT Sunday, Oct. 27. A MAGXiriCEXT ri01UCTION OF TIIE BEAUTIFUL PASTORAL 1'LAY, The Minister's Son. A a! it pie story, tofd la an original way by a clever company, inchidintf tbe pe culiar comedian. W. B. PTfO.V, u SlaON KY. Ail special scenery will be ued In tbl.4 production. Prices i53, c and 7."c. A Bora Bluslcal Grain. Joshua Slraw Our boy Silas Js coin' t be a iriiisisliim. cr I miss my guess. Sirs. Straw Dew ten: Joshua Straw Yes, si reel ' You ies' ort t' see lilin prick up his oars when lie hears you blow the diuner born. Columbus (O.) State Journal. . A Reasoner. ' Old Ljidv Now. little bors. 'can any of you tell me what commandment Adam broke when be ate the forbidden fruit? ' - Tomuiv riease. ma'am, there wasn't any commandments then. San Fran cisco Chronicle. ... "Where there's a will there's a way." which Is lust as likely to be the wrong one as the right. Pittsburg Dispatch.- Dancing School Tongiht. Streets, Davenport, Iowa s : V the handsomest line of printed and the sample line. Prices from $30 Each. poods and have a very handsome short lengths in domestic goods deiignuui quality a beer can ing in taste, but is proof that it is rich in tonic properties. QHEMIATf Kioz of all Bottled Beers. is brewed from choicest imported Bohemian heps. A family beer without an equaL Prescribed by hunireds of physicians. ViT A. D. HUES I NO, 'Rook Inland, Illinois. Onr dn'nty tvok of remit Soroo Oprm:in Siipriprx.' frw on rUL Thr Aarrlcaa UrrHlun iv., at. Lul.,11.. Uniy. Never sold in Balk." WANTED TO RENT. nTANTED-lO RENT A PLACE OP V from one to Hve acres in South Rock Island; must be good house and reasonable rent. AUdrtss, staling tertrs, 002 Eleventh street. TXT ANTED TO RENT A HOUSE OK SEV IT en or eight rooms bet ween Seventeentt ana Twenty-nrtb streets and Filth and f ourth avenue. Addreaa Aaoca. CLAIRVOYANT. fISS DENTON, PALMIST. 124 WEST J-'a. Tnira bt. Davenport. Givesudvioe on ousiness. tove. marriace. sickness and henlth. Also Rives tbe best time for lawsuits, business ventures, etc. Hours, 10 to noon; 2 to 5, and i :mj to p. m. MADAM ST. MARIE, PALMIST AND Clairvoyant, tells you the past, present o luiure corrrctiy. reus you evcrytctng pertaining to business, man-tare, divorce, love affairs, sickness. datn, accidents and every thing of interest. One call will prove her won- uenui accuracy umc nours Hum 1 to 10 p. m. MONET TO LOAN. H CONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT. IU. on any kind of security Also cboioa property tor aaia una rent. w. L uoyu. uv aevenieentn street, up stain. trr ANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON"DIA VV monda, watches, jewelry, hardware, musical Instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc Highest cash price paid lor second oano gooom oi au Kinds also Tbe above goods for sale at naif the usual store ptioea. AU business transactions strtctli eonfldentlai. Hie new number and location. loaa oeoona avenue uoat torget it. J. w Josm Two rtiurson IMv PERSONAL. IlERoONAL A NICE AND WELL dressed gentleman of 5 or ho years of age. would appreel te a god home, can get a nice place to board with a refined widow lauy. Adaress, box iii hoclt Uland, 111. TO EXCHANGE PROPERTY. TO EXCHANGE-REAL ESTATE FIVE room cottage In excellent location for renting to exchange for good residence low. Address D. O. 6., A kgtjs. Rugs Made to Order. Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered Work Guaranteed. JOHN PAOEN, SI 1? Fcnrth Avenue Formerly Connected with the Union HlKnlon. When a Puts up $5 for a Shoe worth. HANAN SHOES, the best on earth" is the Shoe to buy. Carried in Enamel, Patent Leather, Velour and Vici Leathers. Widths A to E. Winter styles ail In. OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSE. FOB RENT ROOMS. T7HDR-RENT ONE ROOM, ALL MODERN -Aj conveniences, at '17 Fifteenth ttreet. R RENT FURNrSHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping at Uc Second ave- sue. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM3 WITH excellent table board at 701 Seventeenth street. TPOR RENT ONE SUITE OF OFFICE X? rooms with steam heat in Krell & Math building. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room with heat and batn at 1116 Second avenue. TTIOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM SUTTA--- ble for two persona. Call at 1608 Second avenue; second floor. FOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED front room, with heat, verv reasonable. Call at n:t-.' Second avenue. "TTIOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR iight housekeeping, one block lrora court house. ACdress "M. ZS,'' AHiii.s. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM AT 1301 Fourth avenue. Heat, gas and bath. A quiet place for one or two gentlemen. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room with ail modern conveniences. Suitable for one or twopersors. 1.M7 Seventh avenue. FOR RENT PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, furnished, gas and bath aocomreodations Inquire of Mrs. C. M. Crow, tlorlfct, ltc'3 ThirJ avenue FDR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED front room, tl per month. Suitable for two persons. Hoard ir;desireo- 1312 seventh avenue. TTtOK RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM X? Willi bath, furnace heat and e.ectric lnht. in good neigbiKirbood. Meal also if de shed. Apply loco Seventeenth street. FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED FRONT rooms, steam heat and bath. A U modern conveniences; three blocks from postoffloe. b0 Sixteenth street. FOR RENT HOUSES IJOR RENT H-ROOM HOUSE. NO 728 FIF ' teeuth street. Inquire at lo-t second avenue. FOR RENT A COTTAGE ON FIFTEENTH street. Inquire at i! Firth-and-a-baU arenus. FOR RENT AN 8-ROOM HOUSE, 2S15 Fiftb-and-a-balf avenue. Inquire -at Fifth avenue. - v T.IOR RENT OR SALE CHEAP, A NICE Jj cottage in Sears, with good well and cis tern, a pply to T. J. Medlil, lien its ion block. FOR RENT TWO tVROOM HOUSES. J U ST completed. All modern conveniences Hot and cold water, heat and llpbt. Located 1115 and 1117 Nineteenth street. Apply T.fc- Vletcb, Harper house FOB SALE PROPERTY. TTIOR SALE HULL & HEMENWAY HAVE two snaps ou nanu ii iiucu swil T71CR SALE-HOUSE AT NORTHEAST JJ corner of Dixoa and Second streets. Milan, 111. Reasonable if tsken at once. TTIOR SALE NICE NEW COTTAGE. UN A? ticiabed UDStairs: size lrixi leet: lot & ix 1 75 feet, on Twelfth street, threes blocks irom citv limits; facesetst. Price iHW. Apply to Goldsmith & McKee. TTIOR SALE LOTS 3 AND . HLOOK S ON A? Nineteenth street. Banh & Babcock s addition. Wil accept the Brst reasonable oiler that comes. E. E Wyckotf, 1112 Wilton avecue. Station W, Philadelphia, ra. FOR SALE SMALL 4-ACRE FRUIT AND garden farm in South Rock Island: house 5 rooms; barn and wagon sheds; well and cis tern. Owntr makes M gross Income off of farm per annum. Also raises chickens. Ap ply to Goldsnutn & McKee. FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST STOCK or da1 ry farms in Howling township con tjunlntr hi i acres, about CO in pasture, balance under cultivation. Good house acd other buildings. Well watere-i. Price f 10 per acre Terns easy. John staninecker, muan, iu. FOR SALE Mil TWELFTH STREET. Thia i a. flri.c.lass huusf : well built utroot nnl: 7 rooms: lot 4tixl0 feet: we'l .iiurn- worth '400: frJ.HiO takes it taken be ore November 1. luol. 11,100 ca.h hiiuM iiOO mortiraim at 6 percent. In' quire of Goldsmith & McKee. TTTOH SALE LOTS IN McENTRY'S AD J? dltlon by E. J. Hums, room 12, Mitchell & Lynda building. These lots are on Sixth ave- . . an ThlMlath DUO, niwniu treeta. Convenient to Fifth avenue or Kim street street oar uun. iwbw w cnaaer. MISCELLANEOUS. iTrw wn.r.iiMsnS FOR STORAGE O Money loaned on household goods; 151 1 Second avenue. t"TT ANTED GOOD, RELIABLE OIL 8 ALES VV man. on commission or salary. Addreaa Quaker oil ana implement company, imvv- lana, unio. BOARDER" MRS. L. SCHAAB CAN Ac commodate two more boarders. First- class table: nicely fjrnlsbed rooms: steam beat and bath. 1 Secuiu avenue. Tele phone VJU9. J P. WILLIAMSON BUYS, SELLS, AND I exchanges all kinds of second hand goods. will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. Auainaaoi stove repairing; and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, l6lt second avenue, xeiepnone number RAGS, RUBBERS, ETC SEND POSTAL eard or leave word at 205 Fourth ave nue, or Fortieth street and Fifth avenue, If you have any rags, rubber, etc., to sell. I will eome to tout house and ray vou from 60 to 75 per hundred for rags, and rubbers from 8 to 6c a pound. All eaiLa will reoeive prompt attention, u. jr. ujugger. PYOTJ WANT TO BUY, SELL, TRADB or rent anything, engage help or secure a situation, the Mall la the one paper In Moilne thateando It for you. Mall waata are popu lar and Mall wants bring results. One-half eent per word Is the price to all alike, eaah in ad vanee. e-eent stamps will do. Evening an Bunday Mau. Moune, in. DO YOU WANT AGENTS f MANY years' experience places us In a position to give you valuable Information along lines that will ass .ire you success. Ask for free letters o information and bulletin of dally pa pers that pay. We also start responsible par lies in the mall order and agency suddIv bu inesa. Lord A Carver, Racine, Wla - V Man he expects his money's WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED A G RL FOI GENERAL . housework at 161 Hi Second avenue WANTED A -FISST CLASS DTNINQ room girl at the Delrconlco restaurant WANTED SEWING GIRL AT TR1-CITY Regalia company, 3i4 Twentietu street. WANTED A SERVANT GIRL FOR general househ Id work at 5.'4 Twenty third street. Dr. Paul. WANTED A GIRL FOft GENER L bouseworlr. Apply at Mrs. AV. H. Wh'a ler'r, 713 Twe nty-seoend street WANTED COMPBTiNT GfRL FOi general housework Gnod weges- no washing. Apply at 820 Nlaeteen.h atreet.' WANTED MALE HELP. WAX. E3 THREE GOOD BELL. BJYS at U.6 Harper house. WANTED ONE OR TWO TEAMS FOR several weeks' work. D. C. W. ar;i s. WANTED A COLLECTOR AT TBE Kinirer Q.wlmv ihln. .. . ... vwwu.uv UUUUUlli V 3 c (Bee, 1519 Second avenue. WANTED THREE MEN TO CANVASS for my goods. Good seUers. Applv at or address lUOd Third avenue. WANTED STARK NURSERY PAYS cash weekly if you sell Stark t.ees, Louisiana, Mo. ; Dansyille, N. Y. WANTED CARRIAGE TRIMMERS Good wages. Stendv work. Add1 room 18, Hotel Sommera, Molina. WANTED A BOY ABOUT 16 YERS OF age with bicycle. Steady work for the right boy. Aatires P. c, this office. WANTED 50 MEN TO LAY A SPIT AI T pavement. Good watres Acpy Twen tieth street at d Sirt avenue, Mol as. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS WATCH maker at the Greater New Yo-k Loz a bank, 3 o Twentieth screen Pnone57.3 bro n CITANTED BRIGHT, iNTKLLlGtXT ' young men as canvass rs. Must-wr K2ShilnaL, Address in own hand wilting, "S," care this office. " rTTANTEO-SEViiN FIRST-CL'vbS TAIL , .. .i,I?at tbe Greater New York . Loan bank. :) Twentieth Ktre-t, Oeaieri In second hand clothing. Pbone 723 brown. tTTTAN TED-MEN WITH RIG TO INTRO- , ce Mon"eh piul ry mixture; fO weekly aod eipetses: ytar's contract: weekly py. Addres-,, with stamp. Monarch Manu factuno company, box 949, gprlngfle d, liL WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. w ANTED A GOOD SECOND HIND hard coal heiLir. Adri.s -'i- u WANTED A GOOD DRIVING HORSE. Imiuire at the linger stwiu mau.lno WANTED CHIMNEYS TO REPAIR. OR rebuild. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ad dress 11-M Seventh avenue. WANTED TURNIVG LTHE.GI3 SAW andsuiall pnntiag press f r use at tbe industrl.I fair. Inquire of J. W. Cavacaugb. ANTED FIRST -OL AS 4 BJARDERS at H. Fourta avenue. L-jct ion cen tral. Rooms newly furaijhid aad all modern conveniences. TT ANTED OLD CLOTHING AND JEW VV elry at tbe Greater Vw York Lwo bank, 3-Ji) Twentieth s.reeu Drop a LOtal or cailbTii brown. WANTED A SINGLE GENLFMAN wants one or two heated rooms, with use of bath, in modern house convi lent to b siness center, nelerences furnished. Ad dress K-," Argus offl Je. WANTED FIRM OF HIGH STANOINCJ would increase corps of rtiresenta tives calling on pbysiians iur Eicu now nvprai.p ii I ui am. 1 -r. 1.' , ; . . . steady emplymett. Box et, station O, New Vn,lr r'lto WANTED AN ESTABLISHED WHOLE sale house, recently incorporated, ex tending business, desires to ecgaee competent manager for branch house. Sal try ClOO per month, expenses and commission. Must in vest tl.oOO in capital stock of company, on which dividend of 6 per cent will be guaran teed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box io .Kansas City, Mo- FOR SALE M1SCE1 LANKOCP. FOR SALE CHEAP.LARGE AND SMALL upstairs. FOB SALE CHEAP, A GOOI RESTAU rant, fine location. Apply at 1C01 or ie0 Second avenue. TTKJR SALE A FIRST CLASS SALOON -A. In Daveneort chean if taken ut .mM EiHtman, Godfrey & Co. iiXR BALE A CHOICE I0-AUKR FKniT , lAm fnr irIa In Smith Pn..b r.i..x ly Improved. See Reldy groa. TTWR SALE A FINE PARLOR SUITE -- hard coal tove, a good cupboard, dining table, etc, at 11-H) Third avenue. TjlOR SALE HOTEL, RESTAURANT. JL laundrv and nthn, tin " i Eestman &. Co., 171H second avenue. TTIOR SALE A FIRST.CL,a.8s SECOND -a.' band house heating- boiler. tiMMinir Can be used for steam or hot water heat, a bargain to parties havic? ue for It. a lien. Myers b Co. UOR SALE A GOOD HARD COAL STOVE A. In vnnd rpnnt, . t tr.,n.t . . . v, i . . ja ' ar " - b'vu ucuskEW Ann enriner ,c:i I .... ri, ... n .t . den tools, etc Cd on or address Ceorge W, r USbcr, .TWO mui 5irC6t. 17K)R SALE BAY MARS ABOUT 900 -a. pounds sorrel horse, we'gbt tbuut I 200 pounds two sets of ei-gle h nets and two lUfraiea Gno1 ,.rkn1 .!., ,nrt Ah...n i . . i . of Joe Hendricks (to eighth street. LOST AND FOUND. fpST-AN A. F & A. M GOLD WATCH Jul cha'tn, possibly e n blue line car bptwr e i Tenth street, nook I laid. acd Mol'ne. A handsome re ward mil be paid for lis return to AHGUtt office. LOST WEDNEDY EVENING, IN business po'tloa of town, a Lir, v.n taints g a bit and an express order for ti , made payable to W K. Walker. lndcrleava at Abtj3 omce and teceive rewarj.