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THE AEGUS, MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1893. THE TKATELEKS' 6UDE. tat Frank U. Flmmer. agent. TRAIKb. tEAST. ;Wbst, OSuncii t5iai Miuao-1 u py Express.... Kansas City DT Express... Washington Express. ....... Omaha Express... ......... Omaha and Denver Verti- bule Express Kansas City Limited . . -. Stuart-Roc Island Express St. Paul and Minneapolis.... Kansas City and St. Joe Denver. Colorado Spring I and Pueblo 1 :05 am 1:06 am 1 -?t nm 4:43 am h;?ii mm x-14 nm . 7 :45 am I .45 am f :ie6 pm 3:30 am 4:5U am 5:40 pm 6:13 am ti:15 am 9 :05 pm :iu pm 11:45 am 8:50 pm "Daily. Going eastT iGoing weal. BT-HI-INOiTOM ROUTE C, B. Q. SAIL wlr-DepVt First avenue and SirWenth e. TRAINS. j lat. aSMtvs . . ginreea 8 :40 am 7:40 pm Ititlx:::::::....! '.op . It Paul S xpreM JJ P"3 ,1 -Jf J Beardstown 'Fassenger P ":4,?m Sterling Passenger 1 7:am 0 pm Daily. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAIL wyRacine A South western Division De Dot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenue. B. P. W. Holmea. agent. - TRAINS. ' Lsavs. Aaatvs. Hail and Express S 8U Paul Express 4:40 pm 11.45 am ft. A Accommodation 7:43 am 3 01pm ROCK ISLAND PBORIA RAILWAY DB pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. v Lsats Iabbivs. Fast Mail Express 8:05 am JP Bxprees J:pn: : Pm Cable Accommodation 9 :10 am i 3 0) pm . 4:00 pm' 8:05 am BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & K0.RTH ern railway, depot foot of Brady street,Dav enport. J.K.Hannegan, Qen.T'kt & Pass.Anent. Davenport Trains. Leave. Arrive. Iaaensrer t:5! Pm blO 45 am Freijt...'...... M 00 ambll:15pm. Leave West Davenport. West Liberty Train tNorth. ;3euh. Paasencer b7:5ni bl0:5pm h ... ... alo:S I pm a4 50a , a6 45 am Frelsht bt :13 pm bS:00am r .... b9:l5rm bl :15pm " bll:50am ; nor:h. , east aiOST DiaBCT BOOTS TO TH East. Soutli and Southeast. CAST BOCKS. Fast M'l. 8:0n am 8:45 am :(H am 9 :36 am 10:11 am 10:30 am 11 :15 am Express S:)pm 8:04 pm 3:i7 pm 3 :57 pm 4 :33 pm 4:55 pm 5:4 pm Lv rnrtt Island. Ar. Orion Camridga ... Gaiva Wyomlca.... Prtrcec-.r. .. Peoria BloomineroD Springfleid Jacksonville Decatur Danville Indian po s Terre Haute . . .. . Sransville Qt. Louis Clncinnaci Louisville : 1 :15 pmi ; 3:40 pm : 4 -0C pm 1:50 pm I 8:50 pm a 5 iin V :l pui 10 :) pm 12-05 n'i 10 :00 pm 19:10 am 8:35 am 10: 00 am ! 7:10 pm J 1:20 am ': 7:Si pm! 11 :00 pin J 7 : S5m 7:40 aar 7:10 n't WB3T BOtTJTD. Lv. Peon i ... Ar. Roclc Ii'isr.'! .110:10 am. 3:50 I l:pmi 7:05 pm pm Arrr.m-io.-i&iT': trams leave Rock Island at 8:00a. :a. aud 6.i0 p. m: arrive at Pexria 8:N) p. o. and 1:13 i. a. leave Peojia 6:00 a. m. and J :15 p. ra; arrive Rock Island 4:00 p. m. asd 1: p m. ah t.tn r :n &'Av exceikt Sunday. All passenger trains arrive ani depart Union detiot. Peoria. . Free Caair c ron Fast Erpres between liock Islond aaJ Peoria, botl dircc'.ions. Throui;ii ticUot to ail points; baggace caecked tnrocga ta eesiiaatton CABLX BBASCH. Aceom, Accom. Lv K;s i ' liam 4.00 pm Arr ?TjVii lO.-Jam 5.05 pm .. ' hv 11.00 am 5.40 pra IAc-om. Accom. . am 180 pm 7.0.T am 1.45 pm ., , .. 7.5 am 3.00 pm S. B. SUDLOW. - . TOCXHOtfoB -:Teri-!?endooi. Tkt. Acei t Great Rock Island Route . i TO THE 11AST. Best Dining Car Service in the World. The Rock Island is foremost in adopting any advantage calculated to improve speed and give that lux ury, safety and comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vesti buled trains, magnificent dining ears, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently im proved patterns. Faithful and capable management and polite, honest service from em ployes are important items. They are'a double duty to the company and to travelers and it is sometimes a task difficult of accomplishment. Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground. REMEMBER The lireat Rock Island Route runs all reo-nlar trains to Englewood subur ban station, close to World's Fair rounds, and you can save time and trouble by getting off at tha point and avoid the crowd in the city.- For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply tf any coupon ticket office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address: & - JNO. SEBASTIAN", Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E. St John, Gen'l Mgr. Chicago, 111. a nEDicinn THAT MAKES GOOD CLOOD G1LUUUJ nnomnTic ainn Will completely change the blood In your system In three months' time, and send new. rich biood conning through your veins. If you feel exnanstea ana nervous, are getting thin and all run down, Gllmore's Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonic and not beverage, will restore yon to health and strength. Hotherr, nse It for your daughters. It Is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and elves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Dlarrhcea, Dys entery, and all Bummer Complaints, and keep U bowels regular. gold by all druggists for tl per bottle. ook's Cotton Root COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Successfully used monthly by thousands of la dies. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of un principled drnrgists who of- . 4.. nf thin Ask for rer inrenor uicuitan... K- -- . , Cook's Cottom Root CoMroc,take uo snbstl r " r21i... i a f-ntm in nostaee in letter. and we will send, sealed, by return mall Full sealed particulars in plain enveiupv, m only. S stamps. Address So. s Fisher Block, Detrot. Mich. . ......V. aiAnJ K U jA llaVl ft n SOIU ID 'Dl.uu uj -' ' " - - per House. Harts A tsannsen. Jth street and So ave.. and drucelsts everv where. PROFESSION AX CARES. A TTOIINEYS. E. PAKXEXTER a TTiiHEV AT LAW Office in Mitchell A A. Lynde's new block. JACSSON & HDKST, TTOR5BY8ATLAW. Offlce in Rock iaia rt. National Bank BailditK.Rock Island, 111. J: RWBBIISY. C WAf.BS SWEESEY WALKER, TTORNSYS AND COUNSKLURS AT U.'. v Oace in Benetoc's Mock, Roca Inland, Hi. McEMRY X tcEMRi", TTORSEY'S AT LAW Loan rsoney on li secunty.makacollectione. Reference, Mitel. ell Lyndc. backers. OCloe in Postomce UocX s. w. ui;elu TTORNEY AT LAW Formerly of Port Byron, and dnrlne the past two years with tho firm of JrownineJt Eutnken at Moline, has now opened iti offlce in the .-wuditorium building, room 5. at iolme. C. J. Sbarlb. S. W. Ssarlx. SEARLE cfc SEARLE. I TTORSEtS and Counellors at Law and So Alienors lc Chanccrr: office Btford'a block, tock I viand. DsymsTs. R, M. PEARDE, DENTIST. ttoom 32 in Mitchell A Lynda's new block Take elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORHE, DENTIST, Tee-.h extracted without pa:n by the c netnoci. No 1716 Second avenue, over Krell t Math's. D3S. BICKEL&SCHOEMAKES Oental Surgeons. M.t.;hell & Lynde 'a Block. Rooms 29-S1 (Take Elevator) ARCHITECTS. Edward L. Hahxati. Clark H. Bupobd. HAM MATT & BUFORD. ARCHITECTS, Rock Island, 111. Offlce Koom 41, Mitchell te Lynde building. GEO. P. STAUDUTT A TL. Architect. Plans and superintendence for all'claas ol Butldinzs. :.Km 53 and 55, Mitchell fc Lynde building Till XLIVATOB PUTS1C1AXS. DR. W. W. ADAMS, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to diseases of the Eye and Ear. nffiro and residence 31Z Twentieth street. Office hours : 10 to li A . 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. n. Telephone No. 1209. DR. ASAY, Physician and Surgeon, 1134 Thikd Ave., Telephone 1270. Rock Island, III. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 13 m., l to a p. m. anu at night. J. R. Hollowbush, M, D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH. PHTSIOIAHS AND SUEGBONS, ; Office 409 33rd at. Telephone 1065 BesidenceTSUlstst. " 1188 i omci aocBs : Dr Barth Dr. Hollowbush 9 to 10 a. m. 10 to la a. m. ltoaud7 toBp.m. i to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office McCollough Building, 1M W. 3d Bt. DAVENPOKT, IA. Hours : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 pm. J. F. Htbrs, M. D. Go. W. WHKLim'.M. D DRS. MYERS & WHEELER, Superory mad iiaei r Waaaea unce orer &xeu ec uu cwuvuv orriux houbs : Da. nraa. I - wmm.gB. U to A a. i1. I " . - m 2 to & and 7 to 9 p. m. 1 1 to S and 7 to p. m tea. telephone 1300. I Be, teiepnone, uw. CONTINENTAL UNION. GOLD WIN SMITH CONSIDERS SOME OBJECTIONS TO IT. Tbe Annexation of Canada Viewed From the Standpoint of the American and the Canadian The Four Divisions of Canada Viewed am States. Our good Canadian people are always be ing told that they live under the gigantio shadow of a rapacious neighbor who is Bleeplessly planning their annexation by force or fraud. The very name of Wash ington is apt to excite their suspicion. They do not think of Washington as what it now is a beautiful and attractive city with a brilliant aristocracy, the rising Paris of this hemisphere; they think of it only as a cen ter of political mischief. If any Canadian Liberal goes there, though it may be mere ly for his enjoyment, they fancy that a plot is on foot, as though American presidents and ministers of state were in the habit of entering into plots with any unaccredited visitor who may present himself at their doors. They cannot be made to understand that the general attitude of Americans on the Canadian question is one of indiffer ence, and that you may spend weeks at Washington even in political society with out hearing the subject mesoned. Of the forcible annexation of Canada I never heard an American speak. Not only have the majority of Americans hitherto been indifferent, but some of them, as I have reason to know, are unwilling to admit Canada into the Union, even if she were to come of her own free will and with the consent of her mother couutry. For this unwillingness, however, I submit there is no good reason. Some suppose that Canada if admitted into the Union would form po litically a compact and intrusive mass, dis turbing the balance of your politics or dom inating them in a Canadian interest. Noth ing can lie less likely. The four regions of whiclsje Dominion consists the maritime provinces, old Canada, the Northwest and British Columbia are separated by wide spaces or great barriers from each other. They have no interest in common. There is but little trade among them, notwithstand ing the pains taken to force it by protection. There is still less interchange of population. Between the British provinces and tho French provinces there is not only no nat ural bond, but there is an antagonism of race, history and religion. The different parts of the dominion are held together by the political tie, which requires to be strengthened by such means as recent rev elations have disclosed. With their ad mission to the Union all their solidarity would be at an end. Each of them would obey its natural bias and le drawn toward the states which it adjoins. A political league between the British and French Canadians, above all, is inconceivable. Into which of tho American parties the Republican or Democratic most of tho Canadians would go it is impossible to say, when they have hitherto been strangers to boll parties, and there has tven nothing to foreshow their choice. All that can be said is that, having so long had a separate his tory and tradition, they would be favora ble to self governmtfit and opposed to any encroachments of the fieral power. As they have remained strangers to any sin ister influences which may exist in the Union they would on their entrance, at all events, probably be a re-enforcement to the general party of reform. Observe that while the United States and Canada remain separate neither of them can control emigration, because while one of them shuts the front door, the back door will be opened by the other. You make laws excluding the Chinese, ami the result seems to bo that the Canadian government raises a small revenue on their importation through Canada into your country. Observe, too. that the Canadian north west, if the line were removed, would prob ably be filled by American emigration, whereas it is now being filled with Men nonites, Icelanders, c rollers from Skye and other elements not less alien to American civilization than the French population of Quebec. Some day all of these will have to be taken in and digested by the Union. In extension of territory there can hardly be any danger, so long as the extension is natural. In the present cases it is not only natural, but is imperatively enjoined by naturc, which has clearly made this North American coutinent a territorial and eco nomic whole. Politically the system of federation com bining local self government and self de velopment with the external security and internal freedom of trade and intercourse assured to all the members of "the federal power seems capable of indefinite exten sion. Mere enlargement or adjustment of the central administrative and judicial ma chinery at most is required. Of disruption there can hardly be any danger, unless there is a line of cleavage, and, the tariff question settled, there is no visible or as signable line of cleavage, saving the old one between the wholly white and the partially black states, the importance ot wtucli would be diminished by the accession of Canada to the Union. Against any additional liabilities con seauent on territorial or political extension is to be set the more than countervailing advantage of assured immunity from war. Liet continental union take place, and it is hardly conceivable that a hostile foot should ever be set upon this continent, or that it should not remain forever securely dedicated to peaceful, industrial and pro gressive civilization. The commercial objection that a market of 05,000,000 would be given for a market of 5,000,000 hardly calls for examination. It would imply that the admission of Dakota was a commercial loss to the rest of the Union. It would imply that the rest of the umon would be made richer by the exciu aion of the state of New York. Let the objector look at the map, which is the one great teacher on this Canadian question. Let him suppose that the four territories of which the Dominion consists were in the'TJnion, what would he say to anybody who would propose to take them out of it and form them' into a separate and antagomstical power? hen, if union ex isted, division would be madness, is not re union wisdom? Goldwin Smith in New York Tribune. Divergent Views of Two Philosophers. Herbert Spencer objects to woman suf frage (except in municipal elections) on the ground that women are too tender hearted and would go to an extreme in humane legislation. Very likely they would if wom en alone were to do all the legislating. But under our present system of exclusively male legislation the tendency is toward the opposite extreme toward an 4vercareless ness and callousness to humane considera tions. One of Ralph Waldo Emerson's ar- crurhents for equal suffrage was that the tendency of men and women is toward op posite extremes, and that if both men and romen voted these opposite tendencies would neutralize and correct each other. Something of the sort seems to be badly needed. Boston v Oman's J urnaL A LlUls Girl's Bxnenence in a Lighthouse Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ircscott are keepers of the Gov, Lighthouse at Sand lieacn, iviicn. anu are uikbbuh with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treat ed her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "hand ful o- bones.'Wrhen she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King's JNew Discovery is worm n weight iu gold, yet you may try a bottle free at llartz & Ullerneyer's. STRENGTH ANU HEALTH. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidnevs, gently aiding these organs . . . . . , r . to perform their functions. ii ou are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and a peraianent re lief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince yoil that this is the remedy vou need, v Large bottles only 50c. at "llartz & Ullemeyer's. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup, tions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to srive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by llartz As Ullenieycr When Baby was sick, we jr ut-r L'aKtoria. . When ?ho was a Child, she tried for Castor la. When she became 3Iiss, she clung to Castoria. When bhe had CMldren, she gave them Custoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. ChKc'resi Cry for Pitcher's Casivria. Oonrhinr leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once Chlldret. Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Tli sioiniiiiix' hn.ifd of nianos. the iuot important part of the instrument, is made of American spruce and is a carefully chosen as the wood for a violin. The- rnmtrack at Columbus. Ga.. which -tw l.ii.l out r,: vears asro. is trenerallv re puted to be the oldest continuously used race course iu the country. Land is worth on an average 4S an acre in England just now. COL. C. W. DEAN. SUNSTRUCK In BATTLE I Pit MILES MEDICAL CO., Ei.irTf A RT, Ind. I must Far the Itrxtormtiva nins i.ml Nerve and liter fills have done me crest (rood. Foil YEARS I HAVE ?fOT FELT AS WELL AS NOW. The starting point of my disease was a sunstroke received in battls before Port Hudson. Louisiana, June 14th, 1S3. I"p to the time of beginning to take Dr. Miles' 1 i sa Remedies I had bad a con-I- f tinual distracting pain in my head; also, weak, spells, and the past four years I have had to give up everything of an active character, and stay in Uia house for I I f"3 f" months mt a time; J II C- U eonld not wlk across the street. I KNOW YOVB REMEDIES HATE CA RED ME, and that the cur will do permanent. Several THOUSANDS here are using your remedies, and all speak; well of them. Yours truly. COL, C W. DEAN, National Military Home, Dayton, O. DR. MILES'NERVTSE is the most cer tain cure for Headache, NenraOiria, Nurv. oim Prostration, Dizziness, Spasms, Sleep leanness. Dullness, RJues. and Opium labit. Contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a Positive Guarantee, Oh. MILES' PILLS. 50 Ooses25Cts. ,JAFANJES1S 3 m T A sew and Complete Treatment, consisting of gopposiioriee. uininteni iu vKj-rIr iu and HUs; A Positive Cure for External, Blind or , i it T.t.:..n fikmnf. TiaMmr nr If.pMlU.m DIWU1IIR IIVU1UX, vuiuv- " " r Piles, Fkmalb wsakskbsss and manv other dis eases; it is always a greai uincin iu irnj (ccucriu health. The first discovery ol a medical cure ren dering an operation with the knife unnecessary v. .... ft.. fTh i RiiifiAdf hu never Men known to fall. 11 per box. for 85; sent bv mail. Why softer from this terriabie disease when a written guarantee is positivly (riven with bottles, to re fund the money if not cared. Send stamp for JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS Acts like magic on the stomach. Liver and Bw dianela Dvsnevsia. BUktDsness. Fever. Colds, Nervosa lisorders,Sleepleasness,Loss of Appetite. MMtM th cnmiilection: oerfect dicesuon fol. lows their use. Positive enra forBiCK Hbadachb and Constipation. Small, mild, easy to take. Large Vial" of SO Pills 26 centt. u A wtz . nLLHiYER Sola Azenis Bock III s tv klV areas ErT 11 Tr n- I r V 4. t.- r-i M-PIi Is tho best- remedy for . all complaints peculiar to women. 1 JOHN GTPSON, THE KIK8T-CLASS HORSE SHOER. Is now located in his new shop. At 324 Seventeenth Street. eVLlght shoes S spialty. Oppoeite the OK ttand L.KGAL CaERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a special execution and fee bill No 343, issued outof the clerk's offlce of the county . ... . i . .1 at 11 tl. lit 1 1 1 1 II (11 J COUrl Ol HOC ISianu cuuiiij. """ " - and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make tho amount of a certain Judgment -recently obtained aeainst Henry B-hlers in favor of . s a W a latila taniiTnCniP. Kudoipn rnestcr, ohi i . ... . . i , A il.fnnflttnt. 1 J t' tl ry Ehlers, 1 have levied upon the following property, to-wu; , . " . . , . . .. Mfrlinn four 4. towct-hip seventeen (17). north range one (1 west of the h'ourtn principal ; " '. in the county of Kock Island and the state of Ill inois, a shown by the assessor s plat of 1SB1, and containing six 6) acres, more or less. . Therefore, accoroing i. "":,, hT Vi,?., sose rorsaieaipuonc -v. and interest of the above ei enr r niers.in ana in im t,uc ""rl-i:, ' , V . , A Tim ikqm Ht!jo clo.-k n. m., at tbe north door of the court house in the city or Kock Island, in ine coumj and state of Illinois, for cash iu hand, to satisfy sais execution and f c bill. . Dated at Kock Island mis nu unj , ., ... I). lhV .V rtnntv Sheriflof Itock Island County. Illinois. JOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS. nrnTuiMl will be received at the City Clerk's office. Kock Island, 111., until Monday, July3,18i at 5 o'clock p m.. for constructing me improvement "J , i ,cvt of Hie ot of Kock Island. pase1Jnne .. l&Xi. i . . i . , tha itnnmvimint it! enimeu aq wuiuiwwj 1 . ... j Seveteenth and Nineteenth ftreets from the sonih line of Third to the north line of routn avenue, and of Twenty-th rd street from toe south line of bird to the nonh line of tourth avenue, irom ine ttram ; - - alone said Twenty-third street south to a line 510 feel south or and naranei wuu mo p...... . . . ., . 1. n ahnva nrfltiiHnrit. til (' inm avenue. luuu 1 , ... 1 1 V. I ri,H on rh a' I til ( n saia sireeis are orad-u - excavated and graded, improved and paved itn navin oricK oi j;ihi iiu.i j . . , . .-..n,i .ru.-i-i-Ations for said improvement on tile at the City Clerk's oce. . . . . All bids must be accompanied with a certmed check in the sum of $500 payable to the order of the treasurer of said city, wb'ch shall becinie forfeited to said city In cseo the bidder shall fail to enter into contract with apprjved sureties to execute the work for the plans mentioned In his bid and according to the plans and speciflcalions in the evint that the contiact sba l be awarded to 'The right to reject any or all bids or proposals is hereby expressly reserved by said ety. A- 1. - J " Bock Island, ni., Jnne 13. 1S93. Administrator's bale OK KKAL ESTATE. d , ;mi. nt .in nnlrr nd decree of the county court, of Kock island county, state of Illinois, made on the petition ri mc uuuiTrnum, , Johnston, administrator of the estate of Tiionss B. O'Oonnell, deceased, at the May term, A. D., lS;i3, of said court, to-wit, on the 3d day of May, A. !., 1. J - , j ,.-,,1. if Turn. ru an o.uer eniereu on iuc ii" A." U.. 1WS, ordering n readvtrtising. I hall on the loth day of Joly, A. D-, 1S, bet ween the ho irs of lOoclock in the forenoon, and 5 oVloekin the afternoon of said dy, sell at public sale, at the north door of the ct.urt house, inihicity of Itock lslaud. in said county, the rt al estate described as follows, to-wit: i bat certain tract or parcel of land suuated In the northwest quarter of section number twentv eipbt CJS). township number nineteen (19), nenh range three (3), raft of the Fourth (4) principal meridian described as follows, begin n in -ii).8 feet east or the comer of sections 20, 31, 28 and in the township aforesaid ; thence routh 1.S feet, thente north f-Hii degrees, east 16S feet, thence north degrees, west 21t feet, to the section lnc; thence west on the section line 59S feet to tho place of beginning. Situated In the township of Canoe Creek, ...t..f Viut lalnnil. slate or Illinois, on the following terms, to-w.t: Cash on delivery of deed. Dated this 10th day of June. A. D.. 1893.' J. It JOEN5T0N. Adminis1 rator of the Estate of Thomas B . O' Don ne;!, Deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE; STATE OK ILLINOIS. " Kock Island i'ocstt. I In the county conrt of said county lo the May Term, A. it. ltw- Jumes K. Johnston, administrator of the es tate of Kesalle riartnagci, uixwcu. s cunnc Koher, Alice tnzei. lneouorc usnniuci, " ii Ham Uartcasrel, Arthur Hartnagel. Edwin Hart .....l onH 1aiiI lltirtnairel. AlHJ-ivit of non-residence ot said Eraere Ko v,..,- iino Kneel. Theodore llartnagel. Willism Hartnag 1. Arthur Hartns(rl and Edwin llart nagel having oven nieu iu iuc uimw ui iuo cici ai .. mntitmiutL notice is hereby eiven to the said kmelie Koher, Alice Engel, TDeodore Uart- nagel. William uannsfci, Anuar nnnaiKci ami Edwin Uartnascl, heirs of lhe said Kosalie Hart naccl, deceased, that the said James K. John ston, administiator of the estate of Kosalie Uartnagel, deceased, filed in the said coun ty court on the 10ih ay of June. A. D., 1S93. his petition making the said Emelie Koher, Alice Eusrel, 1 neouore DiiriiiKej. HuiiaBuflnnci, Arthar Uannaccl. Edwin nannasel tnd Paul nnrtnnefl. defendants, pravimt for an onlcr dl- re ting- him to seil. for the purpose of psying toe debts of said estate, the following descriocd real estate, to-wif , Th tinrtn twenty (ill acres of the west half of tbe east half of section nine 9) in township seventeen (17 north nngo two (Si west oi me fourth (41 principal meridlau, situated in tbe county of Kot kUlsnd, state of Illinois, except ing thiefrom the following described real estate taken by the United States government for the building oi tnc Illinois anu micbiuiicnuni. (H-ninir ai a nomt on the half section line forty' iw.i chniaa anil fifty-seven i5T Unas south of the southwest cor itr of tha southeast quarter of said section nine (9) and running thence south sixty-three (63 degrees and forty (40) minutes ot. s K3 decrees 49 E thirteen ctalns and twenty-fonr licks (134-100 caains) thence soath fifty-two degrees and fifty-five minutes east (S M degrees 55 minutes E) ten chains and fifty -nioe lnks (10 59-100 ch'.ins) more or lets to the east line of said west nail or the east nan oi saia orttnn nine iQ) containina bstween said line and Hoc Biver eight and twenty-two hundredths (8 .kii ittm more or less That a summons thereupon be issued out of said court against the above named defendants returnable on the 1st day of the term of ssid county court, to be held at the coutt house iu said county on the first Monday of July, A. D-, 1893, as is by the law required, which suit ia now pending. 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