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THE ROCK ISI-ANTI ARGUS. SATURDAY. MARCH 8. 1913. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES London, March 8. A popular pas time nowadays with continental avia tors would Beem to be flying trip by night over England. Dar!g air pilot in Germany or Franc leave their moorings at dusk, speed over the chaa rifl, and then circle . over British cities and fort, flashing their lights to mystify Jd alarm the people below them. With the first indications of dawn the adventure comes to aa end. The prowling birdman heads for home ' range of musical and dramatic art snd : j classic and modern operas. The ' j building will contain two auditoriums. , one seating 2,000 and the o'her 600 ! people. That enercetic organization known of aeroplanes than Germany, how ever, and wien a nra.-,Dective batt.e in the air is discussed British offi- a tne "oli Paris Committee," whose cers argue that an aeroplane, acting as mission it is to preserve as much as a destrover, could verv easily put a : Possible of the antiquities of the city night prowlir-g airship out of business ' beauties, has taken up the ques Those liberal members of the house Von of ob'rusive illu-ninated and other of commons -ho support women advertising devices wbic disfigure so miff race have ae-reeo nnon a bill which : m-c' bui.dlngs in this ci'y. They snouia now NICE FAT JOB FOR '" TAFT'S SECRETARY D BESSINOISKi I . - 1 . J J . v. -. . . will he introduced at the tievt t.'iiaie tuuaajfu udi stu ion of parliament, but' they have not j be taken to prohibit business houses been auceessful in eettrne the union- 1 in such centers of interr-f as the houses his machine before the sun is ! ims and laboring, who also believe : riace u in- v ..amy .y- wei: up. and leav. s the officials of Eng- in giving the vote to women, to act from placing perpeud.cular siens land to report h! Incursion to the ! with them. In fact there is a very " their establishments. Te commit- war office rn London. Reporte of these night visit became to general, and were at the same wide difference of opinion among the suffragists as to how broad'.y the fran chise should be extended in the case time so disconcerting, that the gov-! of women. eminent tially took official action and The bill of the liberal suffragists pawned a bill prohibiting the passage j would confer the parliamentary fran of aircraft over certain specified areas, j chlse on (1) women, whether married Aircraft violating this regulation will; or unmarried, who, if they were men, be fired on and otherwise warned j would be entitled to be registered and away. Th bill was Introduced Into ' to vote In respect of a household quall the house of commons by Colonel ! ficatlon; 1. e., as Inhabitants or ocou- Reeley. secretary of war, and It passed piers of dwelling house?; and (2) the wives of such Inhabitant occupiers, residing on the same premises as their husbands. The bill would restrict the franchise to women over 26 year of age. This bill would receive the up port of those members of the cabinet who support the rote for women. Of the other affrgit In the bouse, the unionists would not go so far as the liberals and the laborltee would go further. The former support what is known as the oocolllatlon bill, which confers the vote on women prop erty owners or women who occupy houses Independently. The labor par ty Is out for adult suffrage for both men and women. They point out that either of the other bills would shut tee condemns lunrnous signs m every form. An effort is also to be made toward abolishing the display of goods ' outside store premises. ' The attention of Prince Nicolas of Greece, military governor of Salonika, having been drawn to a passage in a book of Pierre Loti's, in which the ' author says that officers of the French warship Bruix could testify to having seen Greek and Servian soldiers gouge out the eyes of Turkish prisoners. tb prince sent his chief staff officer. Major V.achopoulo. on board the i Brulx with a copy of the book to show j Captain Delage. j The captain has now written to ! Prince Nicolas to say that he sub- ! mltted the statement in Loti's book; at Washington who didn't mind the wui ummi. ah wtrit: uimuimuuB m 'change on March 4 from public to cuaracicrizmg u as gratuitous t i I I i , .:.-" . i; , I ?; ! a Mn f iir in.-- -ri. m uidii-ui-WKctl iv cal o muiC lllctll One Suit of Clothes. Cfcarlta D. Blllrm. One of the republican job-holders and through all Its stages at one sitting.J without discussion. It went to the lords the day before recess, and pass ed that house Just as hurriedly. How tr. me-asure is to be enforced has s roused considerable Interested speo ulsMon. The bill authorises tbe proper officers, after Airing a prescribed warn ing, to fire at any aircraft Infringing this law, and to use any and every other means to prevent Infractions. Tl'f government is providing "sky guns" to repel these aerial trespassers, and it will also have th services of tiie naval aeroplanes and hydroplanes snd the flying fleet of the army, which consists of about a doien aeroplanes a'iO three small airships. Kxperts have very grave doubts d ther these precautions will be suf- fr,ir,r,..i ( ii r-A kiii' Dendent dace of residence. .statement In question. Tn liberals mtena to trame ineir i i mnuvij -yjoline II an runneth not back, the pretty to n nrv Kst.n, . .ini. Ka. at. I.ut miHchievous private persons 1 troduced. and tne House K1ven an op-," o.. .-u luc uw i3 uau u j stPnSi lot 13f block 3, Atkinson Park posHihh frotn overseas, who might . port unity of deciding which, if any. , . The common .anda belonging to , . Moline ,s 000 hover'over places where there are -form of suffrage they wish to extend the township yielded revenues suffici- ; Wiu:am JoilnBton to Jacb XentI con.'.tible stores, to the great ineon-! to women. nt to pay all pub.ic expenses, and ,o;s - and , and rl jot b;ock 2 ve,r,.;ire of the people of the poun-' T'11 rrt has again been revived j they were let to the people at prices Reynolds. $2,400. tn." that Mr. Asquith is -.reparing to re- so moderate that not a poor family Milium s. Carr to William P. Mack, What Eav. rise to the artloti of the : K" premiership and that Derore 1U- west oue half, west one-half, northeaat gf veriiinent w ere reliable reporis. in si'ini' cases from army officers, that a:r t :t f I huil ,i.i.n boot, .-..- rn, Shwrn-s. Portsmouth and I.tverpooi'. 1 of politics, but it is just as cer- : property holders. They all refuse to 1 nflcV part lot 10, block 6. Spencer ! powder ma a lid on at Last two occaloiis as far 'a'" tnat b not ive up. unless, pay. and there te. n:s to be no way or an(i rage-s ad,jition. Rock Island. $1. j In the la f Cardiff, always at n.Mit. The course, forced to do so. until the mk-I1f ':,'m; ; Mary and Charles Taylor to Victor- are surroui declared emphatlcallv that nothing i that they had said or written could ! sretary to former President Taft. possibly be taken as authorizing Lot! The day after inauguration Mr. Hillee to cite their testimony for facts of became a partner of Edmund Dwight. such a nature, which had never come ! regldent manager at New York of the within their experience. ' , , ..... Captain Delage added that he had Employers Liab'.lity Assurance corpo- drawn tie attention of the minfster of ; ration- limlled- of Ijudon- As 8ecre" marine to the wav in wbich his offl- tarv to president he received $7,- ... ..... r , . n n . Tn Via vin- nn(liKH K .-lit out thousands of working girls and cers' names nad been invoked witnout - 1,1 uc women who reside with their par-1 their consent or knowledge, and ask- . about fCO.000 per annum, ents. or at anv rate have no inda. j ed him to request Ixti to suppress the j , .f),fl it UUG TI rt tiirprsjff at n ir ?i sr fr I ! f,.r.. .1 bill so that amendments can be in- man runneth not back, the pretty town son. lot 1. block 5, Oak Park addition. siKti the premiership and that before ! was to he found in St.ein. The local iong he m return to the house of ; au-horitieg overspent last year, and oneuar, aIld norUieast one-quarter, .lords. There is no doubt that he would are now trying to lay a tax of one- ; section ig.15.2 west. $7,360. like to resign and get out of the lur- ntui 01 1 pr ce.it on ,ue prop-rij . Alechia Rosenfield to Ix)ttie K. Ros- frs; islts were paid in October and tliey hjye coniintied up to the pres- ' time. At first there was an In cl:riiit,on to make l:;ht of them, or to iiMtlhe the movlrg lights and the inii-'.e of t,. pr, pelier to some airship j -hately n ned in Knidand. But in- vi'-tlgatlon siiowed that this could 1' Ti't lie. tilld now the fnvpniniprt nlurif 1 the Maine on privately o'.vued foreign thp' ProiKsals of the radical members fc'rt,,ij,H j of his cabinet are not al'oeetlier to S()I!,e',,eoi,!e. however, discard this hi likin- and la"Prl' has found .hsutiiptk..i. i-n.i cieclart- that at least : i? more and more d fficult to curb some t... of th a. tiul visllors came from ! th"m- ' ,n,,t whP" hor,p nl li.rUut:.. the German fortress nearest '' n '-ompllhed fact, ard M,e KtiK.lsli coast. Kroin Borkum it ,hP PI d of ,hP l,r"n? l:'rlimert f vould I)- M verv simoie milter f- ! fTds the opportimUv. it is erected hnmo rnip finally becomes law.i h:le cutting up a century-old nr which, except for accidents, it should i tree in the Simplon, foresters found in do In May. 1914. Mr. Asiulth has the h art of the trunk a bronze statue ; pledged hlmaeir to do his best to give of the Virgin Mary. It was about a Ire and self-government, and besides Ifoot tall and perfectly preserved. It he is anxious that his name should .! supposed that the statuette was j be Identified with the accomplishment , placed in r niche curved in the tree East ibis measure as Mr. Gladstone's i was with its advancement. Some of that he will hand ove North sea and even rinht across Eng. i soln, 'OU!'K"r 1,1:111 land, as in tin- case of the ship that ! the reins to few over Cardiff, and be back at ber ban bifore tnoriiing. Those who !jlm to hcvr evidence that this flight v us made fiotn Borkum go further and say t hut the German government has i . eral airships ut Huiden. and that : when a fligh' over Knrhind Is pro J.cif'd oee of these craft Is t:iken t i lU ikutn ti'ol tti strj niHile frorr t ! i e , . ' n!':.g tci ollielal reiutis Gcr liiany had 1J s-r!i!is of irg dlfnen t.i:..H at the end nf liii;. and If Is te- ! 1 - h t . V . ' i Hi ! ; (,.. rh,. ji-.i atide l tn t!rs nam- n'e pi jo l' privat- ;:.! . irrhips in Germany Aguictt ' !- ".fill .Lis ,i-te.. Nil Silt ps . f I ii tin ns'u! . ptiif in larf.e :i!i new u,d. r eonstruct lori in Ger y. I!n';-:ul has a gr.'u'er number Ask this Man to Read Your Life His Wonderful I'ower to Read Human Lives at An - Distance Amazes AH Who Write to Him. Tfcn.'."iT1ii of p..pl in 11 w'k of I a I.Tirftred bj imp iiih- h- : p ii'1 vi-ij yon tr n'. a- nr. iit..i r... f : r I Paris, March 8 Referring to the trpgic end of Captain K"Dert K. Scott on his rere'it voy;!ae to the sou' h pole, M. Sihtader. trie eminent rrencii . cerapl'er. expresses ilit opinion that the dea'h of the K'l. exidon'r is' 'he las act in the Urn ma of the polar : point ibsessicn. whicii has caused the: loss of so many lives. i The liiseovcr'e.J of I'eary, Amunii- si n and S-'ott hae ;. least remmej, tl. e 'nperatii desire of scleniists to find flu- pules, M. Sehrader declares. , and leave the way cl ar for a consid- ! ertb'.e HT.d iinportrnt v.sk. i!ie resvlts I cf which will be far reaching. Thi" i coiiivbts 'ti si;biisl!:i:g a chain of j rircumpolar l"er ati"tis. a vast sys- teni cf (; t "c ' ".Hias'eries," ili'fr- i national ir. ch:ra'-!e' The p : iicsih ric a"'.d rca-iiie r ur-' rents wh'ch circulate. n:'erani sv.!::-ini-r alike, round tiie oo , perpetually' mix water a nil air. T'e cold we'ers deMcr.d t-iward the scuth. c-.irryinv: iiiiriiM es of ice. and are continually r-i i;'ced by masses f wartnt-r water hii li conn from the A'i.irti i- Al e 1'let.e 'At "ells, f U i'. t i 1 ' S i'lWj'l 'll" trh. t."' ers a la-r of coid air t vt.-r f.. 'ii'.g i"! to the fro- a n i - s bciu atli. a? a havv srup drojis an reniairs ar the bofoin of ;i glrss cf wmI-t. In their turn the sea breet s push a id st:;- :p tli is :.aifs cf (' !,! i;r. l:ft it from its icy hed. and f 11:1 it to cool America und Kurope These (t lit mass s cf dr. as poo-, as they come in contact i'h the tepid at . n ir. rphere of the A' ant:. . c.t,u use 1 1-.-' inoUfure. precipi';'.te r..:i. H'ld Icev. tempest I l. di'w I'.ptiig an ai cuts' knowledge of tl." (n:rs s of the i e felds, by fo!lowi:; them in their so'ithv.ard course :uid observing j the phenoniTa of their slow fusion in the middle nf the A'lanttc. it wm:M he pssib!e to foreti 1. tn a gieat e. i tent, the force of tb win is. 'he ai- i I and that the wood gradually grew all around it. Fifteen per cent of the population of Switzerland are foreigners. There were .-r,-.2!if; enumerated in 191 and a mi as'ire is pending jn the federal d'et to require t'irni to become na'ur al'7ed citizens. Tin; Sv:ss govern ment finds a good deal of inconveni ence in being fn-fjiien'ly obliged to dis cuss wi'h foreign '.nu,:is and lega tions que:-' io::s i'l which foreign shV jcts seek to evade Swiss laws by tak ing refugr- in tl.e fact that they are of alien nationality. ine Cartwright, lot 5, block 171, Moli-ne. SS'J'b Guyer, Pope .nd White to Gus Kan dis. lot 31. block 123. New Shops ad dition. East Moiine, $350. G. L. Peterson to Hoy V. Swanson, lot 23, block 1, Kosslyu addition. Mo line, $350. Augusta C. Crane to Paulina Os wege. lot 12. Kklund subdivision, South Moline, ?:',3r,n. (Jottfrid Carlson to Anna Erickson, lo'.s 12 and 1", block 3, C. G. Thulin's Second addition, Moline; $1. Anna Erickson to Hairy Periick, lot 13. block ?., C. G. Thulin's addition, Molme, $2,400. Battleships wear coats of stout ar mor plate, as everybody knows, but everybody does not know that they wear undergarments which are pro duced chiefly from cocoauuts. Your most powerful man-of-war is really a very delicate object ffnd requires special underclothing so that some i vital rarts of its anatomy may not be come too cold and so that other equal ly vital portions may not become too From stem to stern, which is snotber way of saying from head to toe. your enormous super-Dreadnought Is envel oped In id undergarment placed im mediately behind Its topcoat it armor late. This is Its special mackintosh, or. rather, waterproof, which acts as a protection from fire as well as water. In the ordinary way If a shot pierced the side of a battleship water would pour In at the hole and possibly the ship might sink, but this is obviated by providing a backing to the armor. Great secrecy Is kept in the various navies regarding the material used and Its arrangement. In many of the latest battleships, however, tbe coating Is made of cellu lose, which sgaln Is btalned from ths fibrous cocoanut rind. Cellulose pos sesses the peculiar property of swell ing Immediately If It comes la contsct with salt water. Therefore the moment that water pours in at a hole at the ship's side the cellulose almost in stantly expands and so closes the aper ture. Of course the cellulose Is es pecially treated In order to render It. fireproof. A man-of-war has Its vitality enor mously diminished If certain portions of It become too cold. In much the same way as Its human tenants. Ac cordingly Its boiler and steam pipes are viothed with "Jackets." In Rome cases the Jackets are made of ordinary blanketing, others of a fibrous clay-like composition or even of close grained wood. In general the material used for a ship's underclothing of this de scription consists of mineral wool. However, the great ship Is more like- j ly to suffer from the effects of heat ! than from those of cold. There is al- i ways the danger owing to the newer type of machinery employed that tbe ' gazines may get too hot. j latest men-of-war the stores surrounded by a thick coatiug of i mineral wool. Mineral wool, by the ay, bns nothing wuatever to do with Best Office Building Rock Island N: ; 2d Ave.. 17th St. i-las:B3iis'' i i w ""lit ' VJr " ft?'-Fr!-i DIRECTORY ADVERTISING. SUITE. BATCHELDEB, M. D. CO 414 HALONEY, K. A SI 1 HAIR-DRESSING. U II.SON, MISS HI. AM Hi: 410 INSURANCE FIRE. SUITE. GOVF.RXOR'S WIFE IS A TKUE HOME-MAKKK wool, as It consists of a mass of snowy j threads of a kind of glass. It is made ' by blowing Jets of high pressure steam j through the furnaces in the nianufac- 1 twe of iron and steel. Enormous quantities of this strange variety of wool are used on board for the purposes of underclothing the bulk- j heads and the more delicate portions , I of the ship's body. This invaluable j 1 substance acts equally well as a pr i tector from beat and from cold. It is such a remarkable nonconductor of ' heat that It is used for covering the ; refrigerators and the cold storage chambers and therefore the explosive I stores. i In the dockyards sll men who are j employed in packing the mineral wool i Notice is hereby given, that on ! in the spaces on the ships are obliged ! Tuesday, the first day of April, A. D., ' to wear masks. This Is to prevent the i 1!13. an election will b held in the I sharp needlelike particles from being city and township of Rock Island. 111., i Inhaled and so causing chest troubles ELECTION NOTICE. - ARCHITECTS, tTACDlHAK, O. P 80S i ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. I 1 liHKI.l, K. II ! mai i ur.it, w. c. . .612 .007 INSURANCE LIFE. bAt'BERG, J. H LIDOLPH, W. L KAICKER. J. W 1CUROEDER, C. J COAL WHOLESALE. CLIE. SHAW Ft EI. CO. . . COI.LIBHIES SALES CO S UI-llTV COAL CO 3U ' COLCTMRIA NATIOVAI. I.I1E .01 ' llostoa) 603 .sos co'ri.i:'i'Ai. asiraxib .607 1 co 411 .305 : ll-l-IOIS 1.IFU INS. 0 400 I su: i uoi'oi.ri'.w i.n k (ut I " yr I SEW VOKK I.IKK (of . V.) OIJ W S05,SCHU., WU.l.IAM 411 W DENTISTS. AMES, DR. K. P HAINLINK, DR. K. L. .. MARTIN, DR. W. IZ. ... MI EI.LER, DR. C. . . KIliCRKAKD, DO. II. II. LOANS PERSONAL. i ; ( I T KATE I.OA.X CO .104 l'lUEl.lTV l.OA.V III 403 . . 302 I I . . no. , . .no4 . .406 DOCTORS. BIRKHABT, DR. II ADA 311 COMEGYS, DR. J. P 407 HART, DR. UAI.PIl 4U7 POSTER, DR. C. T 401 FREY1 , DR. C. F 302 ' PIC I KIli, DR. ETTA uou i SIOtKEH, DH. A SOLDERS, DR. J. C LOANS REAL ESTATE. l.i noi. I'll, v. i SCHKOEUr.K, c. J REAL ESTATE LANDS. . .309 , .305 KHKI.l., II. MISCELLANEOUS. moi.im; timber hi l. I'Af. IIAIIAVAY CO ilnral utlli-r) .613 . . .5H ; hdm:km:i.i). w. a. . . .404 i 1'ltl-STA I E Oil. CO. . . .r,oi . .007 . .r.o . .U13 1 i" :r2V-.tB -9-S J i t fk ! ' vl;i for the following officers, to wit CITY OFFICE. One police mais'rate. TOWN OFFICKUS. Five nssistant supervisors. Five justices of peace. Five constables. of fatal character. IN THE HEART OF ROCK ISLAND All Street Cars Stop Right at the Entrance I The ammunition room themselves i are kept cool by a refrigerating plant ! i in addition to being clothed in mineral ' wool, the same applying to the nnimti j nition passages. The wool is also '. j packed between the double bulkheiids ; ' which separate tbe boiler spaces from Places for repistration and voting ,he other Potions of tbe vessel. Alto- will hp T f'lllow -a- gemer ine upes i uie iijiiii-ici wn uu First precin't 413 Fourth avenue. Second precunei iUJ Second ave nue. Third precinet 1014 Third aveuue. I'cur'li preciiict 924 Ninth street. Mrs. F.dnard P. Dnan. Mrs. E1w?ri f Dun'Te. wife of the ..'i'l ' ti: 'l. ' li-iH ii'ir t I !.. 1 U. II .1 tl-icrlb ine a '"t niui hail I rlod In your ':fe H: di-srrtp-t.on mf lo ihui, J r'uri and f it -ii f r -ni ill ai'iiiu and h'ip jrfu. A.i lie WMiita 1 yiir nam i written by yourarlf.. your bin U iit. ai d I" x. ! aiiui. l.lni in h' woth . M"!iy In rot n r a a r Mention tM i m ot tlila "yr and - 1 a ri al r-arlli.a: trrr i' ou want ' ink d i inliiit of tl 1 fcvlnl Tr anil cb- tin a review of jour Ufa. aimply nd oi.i full n.tir.e. a.ldren the duie month kid iNir of birth i all clearly wrltteni; an., ropy the fallowing verse in your : committed of patrons . ' r. i- I tin 'i . ins i rl. 11 i r.ild rnor cf lilinoir-. ' v. i'c and rr.vither. i j;i:!d and is brins i uiiii li.arkfci suc- ternation and character cf the seasens. and the likelihood of drought or wet. i Warning against atir:o:r.eric dangers could be piven. and there would b amp', time to adopt such precautions an circumstances dic'ated. Mrt W. K. Vanderbi t. Otto H. Kahn J. P. Morgan. James H Hyde and James Stlllnian are sorr.e of the Amer icans who have joined Monsieur Ga briel Austruc in buildinir tl.e Theatre Champs Eylse. the most beautiful playhouse in Paris. These are all fhareholders In the en'erprise. as ar0 a good many other persons we'l known In England, Fratice gnd Germany. The includes the S', is as democratic as her h'is band. vation to 'he governor's maT".si":i li:s' not (lijr.t.u her. and a- :' !e ;f (i'ii!-rnor I i nii- s.i is j'ls..-111.- tarn0 as when si was the wife of Major l.;:ii:e of fbicato. or the wife of j plain Mr. U'lnu. j lioard are extremely numerous. Even i reindeer hnlr is to be met with on I board if the capacity of a particular I sort of Snderclothing. This material ! Is very lijrht considerably lighter than ' nrk for Instance and it Is not so sub- Fifth precinct-Court house, eaet . ject to dfv.ay For thls reason among r!ocr- I its mnnv uses it is of great value as a Sixth precinct 14?,4 Seventh ave-1 filling for the life buoys. Boston n'ie- x i Transcript. Seventh precinct 1101 Fifteenth! tr? , ,itv THE ART OF POISONING. hinhth precinct 1914 Third avenue, i Ninth precinct -Trinity Parish , Subt Method, ued by the Nativ. of house. Nineteenth street and Sixth! . Central Africa. i!Vl11' f: . . ,, . ' The Central African native is a mas- Tenih precnirt- Hose house on , tpp ,n f he rt Qf polsonin(; and alway8 ' , V' u . , . ; ou the waUHi for it. He will never Eleventh prer :iict-Schmid s gro- take a drjnk of water or or e,t eery store. 8-"? Twentieth street , of . disb even WDeu offered by Twelfth pr-cmct - Twenty-sixth fu arqualfance. until the host ; street between S.xtU and Seventh , a8 Mtt1 op mmt -"f ,t to pUjd-. ri?'.If' . i its harinlessuess. lie is always la Thirteenth prectnct-709 .Twenty-, fMr of tr.H(.hery and witn go0, re. eevfTith street. j f(r aB ls cheapy Wred. r ourieeai 11 uvenue. F:T'teeiii'i precinct -Peterson's car p.. ii'.r shoj). "il'1 Forty-fifth street. Sixteenth precinct 1340 Thirty eighth s'reet. Seventeenth precinct 1334 Thirti eth tn'ei. I)aied at Rock l.'iand. Iil., March 6, lyl3. SHIRLEY D. FOLSOM. Town Clerk. M. T. RITKIREN. City (Jlerk of Rock Island, ill. (Adv.) cued ujungn in German T:,t Af.v. ' 3 It grows in only a few localities, and : few nntives will venture to cut it down, for a mere prick with a splinter will cause terrible and sometimes fa- , tal Inflammation. The negroes say j that neither moths nor snakes will go near It and that birds never rest in its branches. j To make this poison the wood is burnt and its ashes are mixed with water and then boiled down to a thick pafcte. Tbe natives will travel hun-1 . dreds of miles to procure this pnste. j JJ J (1 jTiOlTSG wiiii wmcn nuniers anoint ineir ar rows and spears and the bullets of their guns, dipping them after the smearing in hot lieeswax to form a protective covering against lops of power as well as against accident Ilarper's Weekly. Scattering Diseaaa. J"r. Leonard Hill of London holds that It is an "offense against soi-iety for any one with'a cold to cough, sneeze or even talk without covering his mouth with his handkerchief. Colds kill tens of thousands every year," the doctor ndds. 'and yet we persist in tak ing no speejal precautious to escape lues., March 11 At Moeller's Barn in Rock Is land, 111., South "of Market Square. 1T,0 bead of horres imd mules, 25 head of da pie. grays. In nice match tennis, 10 nice single drivers, city broke, a lot of big work horses, some big mares, heavy in foal, 5 teams of mules. Any one wanting horses or mules don't miss this sale. Every horse Kold must bt- as represented. We sell hornet) private every day. These horses weigh from 1,100 to re than any et the date, Tuesday, March 11. them. We go to great trouble to pie precinct 3032 Fifth i vegetable poisons mav be made by ai- i vent ,he "Pread of diphtheria or scarlet j ,;0 W(J f., .-h.-aper her I most anv one. and the methods of ad-: fevr or -mnllP". tne person with ,)lar.(. oll (rirtil forf,, .:l-.t Ot-..-.' . . ... s9 k, -. la Liottarin.r t A rr tr.l. ... ... ministering them are cunning beyond - '? ,c' "-". HH,.ii.,., . crooos every wnere, we ireai as perieci- description. . . .... . ' . ...... I JnHM tfTT riniM One of the cleverest ways, often re- " 'UU1U"UJ Br-' ul , sorted to when a man gets Into his : 6arlnK the sneezing, coughing stage the ! H. C. HARRIS, heed an idea that a neighbor is Injur-i Peron wi,n B c0,d Knoul1 l,e isolntel. Auctioneers, ins- him hv witcherv. Is to kill the un- ! 80 thnt the K,rms B 18 constantly S' at- suspecting victim by means of poison-! teril '""' not breathed In by bij fy-f l' 1 yrT'T 1 ..... .v. . neighbors." New York Tribune. : :tm,Uti:'1.'iiJlrn,i', i f i !. A-ii ' n 1 r Realty Changes DRUNKENNESS vwn r.andwrltn.s ' Yir adrlr ia ueful. t" ihuuranda aay. I wind ji-oes an4 hajip'.ne. Will ...... .V,,.. ,. , h. w'' If you wih. ou may enclo.e :i ceuta: prince cf Houmanla. Prince Ixiuis Fer- tamr of yuur own country i. t.. py j dir.and of Bavaria, the duchess of Port- itf and .-lerlcal wntk. J'en.l .i.r.. . . . !-ter i -Iay Jturl.in Vtnre. sune :7i ! -R1 n,l duchess of Rutland. 1-alaia-KoyaL l-ns. Fran.-e. T. r.rt' en- The theatre wh'ch be r.nenol I e r,.m In your li-uer. P"f.ir or. . , .,, . . . . ;itteri tu Frame Is i int. , Ai r:I ., will be devoted to the w.ioie V. E. Baf ey to Cecelia L. Appleby, part lot 1".. block 13. Rodman's sub div;io!i. Hock Island. tJ-'o. Albert ll. Wood to t'arr!- R. Wood, lot 1. lodges" addition. ito.-K r.-land, $1 W-I'.iar.i P.-.-.r- 'i o Ai'Yed Magnusoit, lots and 3, In northwest quarter, Sec'ifiii 1 w-si. $l.".li. Carl Dau: to Olii-e C. Li; d-r. s-ou"h- !s a curable disease, which requires ' lltt) alonK the P8tb which leads from treatment The ORT?iVF trMtm.t 1 tb doomed negro's hut to bis gardee. A 4,tL- o,,.l .r th Hime time avoid, neignoors. .-sew i ork inouue. suspicion. which would inevitably lead ' ' j to a similar vengeance. A Pet Dog Cemetery. i -- Procuring little sharpened sticks, the' Ta1 6o tnT 1,e'ter tnan m"7 ! VldT murderer hollows their points and In- mn ln ue town in England serts poison (usually made bv boiling there is an exclusive cemetery down tbe luice of certain shrubs or : women's pets. Kxpensive dogs mint creepers) into the oa-Ities. These be i bave showy graves, and the owner of a c,r. secretly plants upright, but leaning a; ly I'Onlel. blue blOfded PoiuerarjiHQ Far Dnukenaeu , 0i!u( Morphine tad other Dm-'Uiiof, tbe Tobicto Habit mm ilts rn:i.-it 1 n 4a t or a treu'-h piodle doesn't think any- t ,..j... thing of payititf $100 for a burial plot ; ln the first stop on the way to the 1 vX tn--,ft THE KtELEY INSTITUTE, Dwight, III- K mnor r.r lutp t . 1nrnH a. A --( m be u,ed wi.h all absolute confidence. It j slj(?ht!v lnrmt hiK',,sre fowt b- Dlt. ur...w..s in ..e ivr wu.bKj. neeror. UK or, of th Kl;arp stakps e i stuck up over the last resting place of other in.oMcaats. ( an be given in the ; (!lke, no notjce of fhe srr8t(,h for De the aristocratic doggies, and the epl honie. .No sanitarium expense. Xo loss i . ttt, , t.h ,w,,.. ,.,,.,,. l ' Unhi are n. nnnr-1tlve it Hie. t me from work. ( an be given . . ,.. . i were on tombslones over the rnves of If nfl. r a tr'al v,. fall ' " """ 'r we" . . . . . .. . .. lvp ..ll 4mA .... t,,.,,. . i... i, the gei aiy i,--nt-h: trom us use your , , ; ira queen of the Belgians, the prince cf east one half, sou;r.east one-quarter. .Monaco, the Grand Duchee Vladimir, section. 13 16-3 west. $1.i'.o. j the duchess cf Genoa, the crowii Cl.arli-s H Anderson to ATina Peter son, par: let 14. Geort-e W. Keil divi sion of 'x,'. 'o atsrs.-orf pb' ISbl. also part lo' I '., M. Hart2-U addition. Moiir.0, of s ' ret your iiii.i.t-y will be refunded. OftRIXF. is prepared in two forms: NV i. secret treatment, a powder; OR KIN'E No. 2. in pill form, for those who clefire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1 a box. Come in and talk o-. er the iiTitter with us. Ask for book ie' At HaTitKr House pharmacy. 1-ars P. Ntliin ;o Ar.tca U. Auder- (Adv. lest French chefs. New York The biirk ami r'jots of several trees and shrubs yield virulent poisons when ; properly brewed, one of which has tbe: . i at night, and do you raise mucus In the the oreans of speech The g.,.l of the; uan( rfeJef? ,f KO crocodile when dii. d in he sun and chamberlain , CoiiKb Reln,.dy pu rerie1 is a sk verv dendly. Ine: . . a , . . ,. 1 and vou will be p. eased. Soid by all most fatal poison, nowever. Is tbst , - id,.. rard -from a ulr. whltLih ree 1 ar S- lavj canine Valbalia Pink headstones are rF-r f"T Ul.-'TXnViWH" um'H Wc Buy and Sell 1 L'eere and Company Moline Plow Co. Itoot A- Van Dervoort stocks Infjuiries Solicited. LITTEN & ROBERTS Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages. Peoples National Hack liuilding ItOCK Iciai.d. Iil. Iat33a Are vou frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoy ihg tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you