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6 THE AKGUS, FRIDAY, JANUARY lfi,v1903. n i I: isasgwgpaawBM.' A-M-r - Ar i en uual LANu .. shake in .Mexico ffliiKre? wniira vaiimv n Sh. m : . : - i nn rM u h h a h un mmseiA m it I a i tut uriTri i i i r it Follow the Keystone a o When yon btj y n watch, first select tbe works and then tvll ihe.U'Woter joii witut a Jug. liosu Ntitl"-ene-.l i.ol-l ('use. To proterl yourself from dewp. tiou In- tiiiiik 1 by the Keystone) trade-mark which, you will Hud in every 1 . rfi t I (5-J etna for lx P The Key: W&icfa (Base Stiffened GOLD Better than on all-cold case bcrauiut lmniBr- clie:iwr heoiiiihe no cold is wuKte'l. The Jus. Uosm riiaiaiiteea for '25 years. Won't wear thin. UOOK. ystonc Wjlch Case Company, Philadelphia. i ii iii. v, i, ,,M r 3 I White Pine 5 TFX Wi "'jf M4---M-4--t--.H...Hl.,i Coigh Syrup. A KKLIAISLE REMEDY OF OL'd. OWv MAKE. Its iiifrit has been proven time after time in scores of cases, ami we guarantee satisfactory results front its use. Take the right remedy at the rig-lit time. It lias helped others ami will help yon. I'KICK Rock Island Road Seeking Mfn ing Property in This Locality. OIFEBS TO BUY OS LEASE New Line to Re Constructed This Point to l'eoria. From Prepared only I em ever. . AND .-.Oc. by llartz & Ul- HARTZ 6c rn esc u i ft i o x dr vr.r, ists. ULLEMEYER. 301 TWENTIETH ST15EET. DR. SHOOP, OpHtKadmologist. t HCOM 7, BUFORD BLOCK. i Uses No Medicine. Performs No Operation. Simply removes the cause of jour so-called disease or ailment, and nature does the curinor. His system of removing the cause of your illt is an entirely new one. lie gives a written guarantee that satisfactory re sults will come or your money will be refunded. All chronic cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Fe- male Trouble , e pilepsy, Etc., ttc. Also cases of infla ed Eyes, Granulated Lids, Cysts, Styes, Etc., are especially welcome. EYES TESTED, AND CONSULTATION FREE. Dr. S. H. MILLER, M. D. V. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist (Iniduatc of McKillip's Veterinarj College, Chicijjo, 111. , Office and Veterinary Hospital J12 TMr.1 Ay uu', IC.rK d. III. Kldim. rnrth Atmd f nine tours 7 to S . tn.. to 2 o. tn. . 7 to 10 p. m. Central Phoof s: OBlce 1-100 West, Ketldence 6Jt Wcs-u Uaba Puoaei: uiSs 5i0.', he-ijenie 63r. 0 O ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS BANK COCK ISLAND, ILL. Incorporated Under the State Law. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or IZeal Estate Security. DIKKCTOUS i:. 1. Cable, . P. Oreenawalt, John Criibaugh, I'hil Mitchell, If. 1. Hull, ' L. Simon, E. W. Hurst, J. M. Iluford, John Volk. Wolicitors Jackson and Hurst. OFFICERS J J. M. I'.nford, President. John Crubaiiu-h, Vice l'residcnt. P. (jreenawalt. Cashier. . I Sega n the business July 2, 1890. A anrl occupying S. E. corner of Mitchcil & Lynde's new building. . MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. We advance liberal amounts on all articles of value. We also - have some great bargains in unredeemed goods. Creater New York Loan Bank, 320 Twentieth street. 'Phone 6C3 brown. uThe Uock Island road is trying to gain control of the mines of Coal Val ley either by actual ownership or by purchase of leaseholds, in order that the road niuv up assured of an nde quate supply of coal at this point. It already controls the shipment- of the product of the mines which have ho outlet except over the Kock Island & Peoria division, but it wants full Ownership of the mines so that the rarcls at rwitick. and. Kock Island may not fear possible shortage now or in the future. iivertures nave iiccii made lo own ers of coal lands for purchase, and to others who have 20-year leases, for purchase of their tenant's right home big- figures have been offered to Induce a sale, esiwciallv for n trans fer of the leases. Thus far, however. no deals are reported. Should the sale be made it is possible that the hauling by team from the itank would be stopped by refusal to sell at the mine. New Line. Articles of incorporation were filed with the secretary of state at Spring field by the Hock Island & Southeast ern railway, with headquarters at Chicago. " The capital stock is $100,- 000. The new road is to be construct- r irom kock isiaiui to a point at or near Peoria. W. 1. Kopf, Charles A. Newt-rn. A. J. Clausen, 11. W. Nichols Jr., nnd Emery Stanford Hall, all of Chicago, are named as incorporators. Mr. Kopf is assistant secretary and attorney of the American Trust- S: Savings bank, of Chicago, and he de clines to give the names of the capi talists backing the new enterprise The incorporation of this line has awakened considerable speculation in local railroad circles, and the general impression is that it is the Santa Fe This roadf has been seeking entrance to the tri-city territory for years, and went so far as to make a bid for the purciiase or tne kock island & 1 eoria before its absorption by the Uock Isl and system. J lie hanta re runs through Peoria, and a connection with the tri-cities would be a srreat At the Harper W. X.- McGovern, John M. Lee, Chicago; L. J. Lively, John M. Lee, Chicago; L. J. Lively. Chicago; T. J. Lamping, Moliue; W. (i. Ansley, New York; (j. M. Kyle, Sioux Falls; W. O. Hitchcock, Peoria; A. J. Plain, New York; Charles W. Dean, New York; Frank H. Hall, Au rora; J. Heaubien, Chicago; G. II. Frisbie. Chicago; 11. H. Miller. Peoria; J. (J. Flanagan, Chicago; Mrs. Jane Fitzgerald, Atkinson; Carl A. Menler, Chicago; A. M. Downing, Chicago; H. L. Waterbury, New York; II. North, New York; S. A. D. Farr, Aledo; O. W. Pratt. Clinton; Robert Clark, Peo ria; J. H. Armstrong, Peoria; S. C. Peterson. Clinton; " Grant Winfit ld, Augusta; L. C. v alters, Chicago; ... N. Hobart, Chicago; A. S. Stults. Chi cago; A. . Hall, (olfax. Iowa; L. E. Clark, Muscatine; 15. (!. ISeer, South St. Paul; J. D..Martcns, Chicago; H. M. ISaird, Davenport; G. W. Hormann, St. Iuis; W. II. IJoltr, Peoria; C. 11. Cortlidire, Chicasro; A. J. Mcleod. ISoston; W. S. Hopkins. Philadelphia; A. Itlake, Kewanee; Z. T. Pope, Chicairo; C. II. Mills. Chicasro: W. K. Laidlow, Jr., New York; S. Leich, Aiuniia. Iowa; E. Dryer, Chicairo; II. K. ISanid. St. Louis; L. W. Ellinwood, Waterloo; T. L. Campbell, Chicago; (J. 15. Holcomb. Chicago; H. Fredr'n-ks, Chicago; A. W. ISrown, Chicago; W. Shaffer, Frecport; X. Dorman, Free- port; H. F. Dorman, Freejiort; (leorire Jenkins. Dubiioue; C. A. Paul. Peoria; W. W. Slraycr, Troy; W. A. Xorthcott. Greenville, 111.; C. IS. Swan- son, l.nicago; .lames 1'. iMierwin, Ihi cago; O. L. ISruncr, Taylor IJidge; C. C. Darnell, HlMminjrton; L. A. White. Mackinaw; C. F. WuIIenwaber. Miner, 111.; C. F. ISatehelder, Springfield; J. P. Ibdbrook, Monmouth; J. 15. Slicks. ISuckly, 111.: Carl .Ackolz, Little Kock: Frank W. Davis, Cleveland; Henry W. Cozzens, Chicago; C. (5. Mack, Cincin nati; F. Ixihdel, Chicag-o. At the Harms (EuroMan) C. S. t ockle, Peoria; Ieslie Itobison, Peo ria; A. F. Dryfuss. Chicago: Autrust ietig. Cincinnati; James J. Kyan. St. !uis; W. E. Pliepis, Davenp-.rt; M. L. Morehouse, Kansas City; H. M. Conk- lin, Kansas City; W. (). Walters. Kan sas t ity; I . It. lerrv. Jr.. M. Ioms; M. J. Cousins, Chicago; J. G. Scott. Chicago: F. J. Dclanev, Chicago; Mil ton Meffert, St. Iouis; M. Levison, Chicago; Harold A. Smith, ISuffalo; A. F. Townsend. Chicago; 15. C. Milling- ton, I'eoria; C. Schlichter, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. (J. Conger. Chicago; S. G. Lasher. Davetiort: F. S. Ster- rett', Cincinnati; F. X. Whitcomb. Chi cago; F. D. Keeler. Milwaukee; F. IS. I'fer. Toledo; S. A. D. Farr, Aledo; Mrs. L. E. Gardner. Aledo. At the Uock Island Hugh Keiil, What Cheer. Iowa; O. J. Wilmorth. St. Louis; G. E. Spickler. Andalusia; Chicago; C. V. Eng- strom, Peoria: J. E. Smith. Chicago; S. L. Diet. Chicago: W. H. Wenks. Earthquake Shock That Causes Alarm Among the People. RUSH TO STREET TO PRAY No Lives Are Reported Little Damage Done. Lost and City of Mexico. Jan. An earth quake sobock was felt here early Tues day evening, and was shariier in the southern part of the country, causing considerable consternation in San Juan Itautlsta, capital of the state of Tabas co, where there was a vertical as well as a lateral movement. Tbe people flocked into the streets, kneeli us and tiruvinir- Accompanied by RoatinK "AdVlce's from Tuxla Guiterrez. say that the shock wnsaccompanicd by sul- teiraneHii roarings loud and terrifying, No lives were lost and little damage was done to buildings. THAT CHAPTER. A chapter on Scott's Emul sion oitcn noias a prominent Phil itoening. position in the histories of Weak Children. Edgington; James IJaker, Edgington "-ri r i , William Patterson, Edging-ton; .los ing jjisL ul uiac cnapter 4 )h ; t,,n 1L () NmvlH.,.k ..,ii11-i. A f- Kl.n t,; n --.K n ,1 I I .....-;-. - l is i.,i.,,u..., r . i., i i i ,i ... 15- I'ltnev. lVoria; S. A. Davis, New weaic, paie, tnin, no appetite, vrk; A. J5. (!tMirfe, Wxtm. K. e f . . I . . . .. ... ...... ircttui, weakness lett over irom l,,K'K' nxnanapoi.s; .nen .1. .Miner, ., Edgington; C. IJ. Carpenter, Edging- gnppe or otner disease. Lie- to: 11. p.. carpenter, Edgington: 11. 11 A I IP. ISriii'er. Ivlgington: Maude Atkin Olliaii VAVOO iJWUll O ' - 111 LI 1 I . ' ' . , . . son, t lncago; 1. I-. t .Ma I lev, .New sion three times a day alter York; l. c. ueeves. New York; f. is lc M -l,-n Alexander. New A'irk; Cyril Hay- x 1 iikmhI, ev i nrK z- V W 1 . . 1 nrSC WeCK. 1 lien appetite New York; William Colout. Xew imnrnvPf tlion cfronrrtl-. York; P.. Alexander, New York: Wal ....t , v.. '" her Padiret. New York: Eloise Ellis- Creased, then Child more llVClv. ton. New York; T. F. Mulligan, New slept better, a decided gain in weight, better color in the face. And so it c:oes till the child is reported well and strong. Sounds simple enough and it is simple Scott's Emulsion is just what the weak child needs. Send for Free Sample. SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. York; J. D. Ediuiiudson, Chicago. Dell, Xew Xew Y rk; York; J. U. W. J. Doves. o T SH Everylody knows what a shoe sale means with us it's genuineit's just what we advertise and nothing else. We don't have so-called shoe sales every 10 days, hut we do have a sale at this time of the year, and forget about Cost Price for 10 days and clean out all broken lines,of footwear. 0fK evs a - 4 - - - Broken Lots Men's $5.00 Shoes Clean 'em out. $4.00 Pacir. Broken Lots Ladies1 Shoes $3.50 grades $2.68. o o Broken Lots $2.50 Notice the styles in our east window Men's shoes worth up to $3.50. HIJOKEX LOTE Too many kinds "to quote them look in the windows aud on the bargain counters, v y15KOKEN LOTS Too many Hoys', Misses' and Children's. TEN Days of this Sale. Broken Lots Ladies' Shoes $3.00 grades $2.00 Pair. all here, TOE BOSTON, G. A. PRICE. Proprietor. . 1721 Second Avenue. NEWS IN OUTLINE. Miners in the Pittsburg district will demand a "stiff advance" for mining at the next conference with their em ployers. Harney Dreyfus, of Pittsburg, has secunnl an option for the purchase of the Philadelphia National base ball club. A. coal famine confronts the officials of the Uroolyn navy yard. The agricultural appropriation bill prepared by the house committee car ries approximately S5,OtX,000. The thirty-third annual convention of the National Hoard of Trade has closed its session at Washington. James J. Corbett has sent $l!,r00 to Al Smith, of Xew York city, as a for feit for a match with Jeffries. 'Clin ...v.. 1 c.t .l.)tl..t, I,, t-'., ...... .-. f I . i n- itii rn iKitivti in ituiiriin m jui- proved, and the famine is partially broken. Porch climbers too diamonds and other articles valued at ?1..)(M rroin the home of Mrs. 1. Dooley at Chi cago. Twelve men were blown to pieces at Departure Hay. B. C. by tne ex plosion of the Hamilton Powder com pany's plant. Senator Joiin C. Spooner was renom inated for United States senator by the ICepublican legislative caucus at Madison, AVls. Sheriff A. C. Cox.of Indianola, Miss., says president uooseveit is a -iour-tcen-carat jackass." For Over sixty Tsars 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 lis the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. NUMBER OF PATENTS AEE ISSUED TO STATE INVENTORS Patents have been issued as follows to Illinois inventors: Safety-pin, J. Hancock, Alton. Annealing furnace, A. M. Hewlett. Kewanee. Method of annealing iron or steel castings, A. M. Hewlett, Kewanee. Engine, T. W. Johnson, Leroy. Harrow-tooth and means for sup porting same, James MePhail, IShie island. Tilting-lever handle for headers. James MePhail. 151 ue Island. Nasal irrigator, C. H. Pattison, Chi cago. Acetylene gas generator. A. S Phelps, Chicago. Platform carrier. S. IS. Peck. Hilda Kifle. A. Alfson, Canton. Automatic boiler-feed controlling valve, J. A. Baldwin and J. Met re company. Chicago. Drake-shoe, K. L. Brown, Easton. Filler, J. A. Davidson. Elinwood. - Fleet rie railway, E. V. Fa rn ha m Chicago. Sad iron. J. F. Klingvill, Clinton Automatic electro-magnetic flasher P. E. Oswcdd. Cairo. llotary engine, J. Put man, lowing Ion. Bottle holder. A. Schneider and t A. Carlson. Iomi. Suspender end, J. S. Shcarvr, Au rora. Combined stretcher. E Areola. Supporter Chicago. Device for turn to vehicle wheels. Secondary battery. Chicago. Wave motor. A. Nelson. Chicago Metal-sheet piling and wall struc ture. X. S. Taylor. Princeton Machine for brushing sheet metal. C. C Wellinder. Elgin. Folding umbrella. I". (I. Deakins Decatur. Liquid dressing bottle, C S. Em inert. Chicago. Protective apparatus, W. Kaisling Chicn go. Hoisting apparatus, C. A. Keiiuicott, Aurora. Veneer drier. A. S. Xichols, lVkin. Cigar holder and ash receiver. J. D Boss. Buda. Current protectee device, W. A. Taylor, Chicago. Handle attachment for dust pan, F (I. Avery, Chicago. Pcrmutatioj lock. D. Churchill. Eas ton. Washing machine, W. C. Fawkes, Alton. Third rail insulator, E. (iro.enbach, Wheaton. Wrench, D. C. lliiiilniun. Uushville. Time stamp. Prank W. Hubbard. Chicago. Telephone receiver, K. B. Miller to Kellogg Switchboard company, Chi cago. Cnrbneeter. J. P. Xagle. Decatur. Wood-working machine, J. X. Ko sen. Xewnset. Wire or rope stretcher and fasten er, A. E. White. Chicago. Cim, K. C. Wolfersperger an ! M. E. Mornn, Qiiincy. Carbneeter, J. 1. Xagle, Chicago. PIT Lavs' U XJKBU. lfiQl fillJOIga Q Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Disease and Do Not Know Until It Has Developed Into Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism, Diabetes or Bright's Disease, Which Will Prove Fatal If Not Attended To At Once. OT'S YOUR OCIOEYS! A TRIAL BOTTLE OF WARNER'S SAFE CURE, THE WORLD'S ORE TFST tTTD KEY CURE, SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERY READEH OF THIS PAl'Fii PA FEU ASES. ill n 1 I WfrKMwnM tack puller and caret . Smith and P. A. ilay for hose, etc., M. Steen. tram-iiiitting rotary mv O. t ints. Cuba W. Morrison. Heads Should Never Aplie. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N, A. Webster, of Winnie, Va. She writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick head aches I had suffered from for two years." Cure headache, constipation, biliousness. 23 cents, at Hartz & Ul lemeyer's drug store. "The nicest and pleasantest medi cine I have used for indigestion and nnimtinqfion t . - n,n,nli.i.li!na Qtrim. ,,h t ;.. Plypepsia, Asthma, Bronchitis.Scrof Tablets," says F. Craig, of Middlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect." For sale by all druggists. For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Warranted to cure. For sale by all druggists. rnone union n OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO PneamonU snd Im Grippe Coughs cured quickly- by Foley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. All druggists. FREE IF IT FAILS. We give yon a written guarantee to refund your money should Kld-Ne-0us fail to cure Backache, or Kidney Diseases. Wo do this because Experi ence teaches ns that Kid-Ne-Olda never fail to effect a cure. 50 cents. T. H. THOMAS, Leading Druggist. Pains in the small of the back, nainful nassinsrof urinp. inflmmBtirn of the Madder, tor pid livor, cloudy urine, pains in the back of the head and neck, rheumatic jiains and swell ings nil over the body, eczema and jaundice tell you your kidneys ara diseased and are not able to do their work properly. If you have any of these symptoms great care should l taken to 6top the progress of the disease and prevent it becoming chronic aud pregnatiu tho entire system. IF IN DOUBT HAKE THIS TEST. Put some urine in a glass ; after it stands U4 hours if you find a reddish brickdust sedi ment in it, or particles floating in the urine, or if it i3 cloudy, you will know vour kidneys are in a diseased coudition and are unable to iK-rform their work,- the result will lie tho Madder and urinary organs will become inflamed, uric acid will poison the blood, tho stomach will become affected and unable to diprest the food, the system will become weak and the result will lies break-down of the general health, with Bright's disease or diabetes, which will prove fatal if not treated with promptness and preat care. will purify and strengthen the kidneys and enable them to do their work ; it will cure rheumatism, rheumatic gout, diabetes, Bright's disease, uric acid poison, inflammation of tho bladder and urinary orpans, and restore the patient's health and vigor. The free trial liottle has often been sufficient to cure cases of kidney disease when the simple home test descriled above has been made in the earlier stages of the disease. If you decide Warner's Safe Cure is what you need you can buy it at any drug store, two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. Bo sure you pet Warner's Safe Cure, substitutes contain dangerous drugs. There is none " just as pood " as Warner's Safe Cure. The following are samples xf thousands of unsolicited letters received from gratcf Jl men aud women who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure: Sir: I am C2 years old and a Western Union Telegraph operator. Last summer I was seized with an extremely severe attack of kidney trouble, id v physicians pave me up anil I was alxmt to prepare to meet my Maker, when a friend advised Warner "a Safe Cure. Six bottles cured me and I am now at my instrument in Western Union Service. JAS. McDOXNELL, Baltimore, March 21, 1902, 1134 Forest ITace.' CURE! Mrs. Albert Angle, of Welsh Run, Pa., wrote on March 0. 1902, I have used Wnmor's Snfe Cure for kidney and bladder trouble, it cure ! me and did me so much pood, especially through the change of life. It has kept my kidneys, bladder and liver in a healthy, normal condition, and I am now 33 years old. When I lepan using it I was a!l run ln :i. I had pains in mv laok and was wasting away, I weighed only S0omids. I now weigh KiO, so you see I am a living testimonial for what Safe Cure can do. If everyone who ha kidrvuy trou ble of any form only use Warner's Safe Cure, they would 1 cured and prolong their lives. Warner's Safe Cure is purely vegetable and contains n.- narcotics, uo harmful drugs. (Beware of so-called kidney cures full of sedimentandof hadndtir they are harmful.) Jt docs not constiiate; it is a most valuable and effective tonic: it kills the diseaso perms; it is a stimulant to digestion and awakens the torpid liver. It is prcscrilo'd and used by doc tors themselves in the leading hospitals as the only aitsoluto cure for all forms of disease of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and blood. Warner's Safe Pills move tbo bowels gently and aid a Epcedy cure. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE To convince every sufferer from diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them a ti ial lot tie will lc. pent absolutely free, post) la id. Also a valuablo medical booklet which tells all about tho diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder, with a prescription for each disease, and many of tho thousands ot testimonials rweived daily from pratcful patients who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure. Aiiyou have to do is write Warner's Safe i 'uro Company, Rochester, N. V., andim-nt :on havinp rejid this libcraloft'eri:ith:siaiK;r. The peuuincaess of tbsofIer is fully puaraiitoed bv t ho publisher. The Secret of How to Obtain Health V Is found in Dr. Walsh's successful treatment for chronic, nervous and pri vate diseases of both sexes. Thousands who were afflicted with chronic diseases and who failed to find relief elsewhere Lave been, permanently cured bv Dr. Walsh during the nine vcars he has been located jn Daven port. That is one of the best reasons if you are suffering from any chron ic disease and want to get cured, why you should take his treatment. x-; Examination Free. DR. J. E. WALSH, Formerly of Chicago, Ex-Surgeon-in-Chief of St. Anthony's Hospital. DR. WALSH CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL Electricity. Nervous Debility. Exhaustive drains, sleeplessness, weakness of men, failing memory, mental delusiont, or any other condi tion due to nervous exhaustion. Coctarrh. ula, -Piles, Syphilis, Blood, Kidney, Liver and Skin Diseases, quickly and permanently cured. Va.ricocele. a frequent cause of nervous and physical decline. Why treat months with others when we can positively cure you in irom one to three treat ments? ONLY CURABLE CASES TAKEN. dreds cured bv mail. Hours: 9 to Is nature's remedy. When scientifi cally applied it soothes, strengthens and invigorates. Twenty years expe rience has made Dr. Walsh a master of this method of curing chronic dis eases. Electricity is the most power ful curative agent known in all dis eases peculiar to women, nervous exhaustion, rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, constipation, nervous dys pepsia, Uuckachc, headache, palpita tion of the heart, etc. Jf you cannot call, write. Hun 12 a.,nrr, 2 t 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.; Sun day, 11:30 to l:30,pv m. Office, McCullough Building. 124 West Third Street, DB. J. E. WALSH, DAVENPORT, IOWA.