THE ARGUS, TVBPNESDXT, NOVEMBEB 27. 1895. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. a. a. ConnaQy AcConnaUy, Alljraojt at Law. Ml. wW.IBkamTl LnWI . Mane rtio . Jackson 6c Hnxat, Attorneys at Law. OSes la Soak talaad Macaanal Beak aaulettag. a. p. itMni. Sweeney & Walker, Mi Attorneys and Connection at Law Oaseehe Bengeuml Black. Charles J. Searle, Attorney at Law. aataata of an kinds aiaamll a. It Ma1 ABorney al Bock laanad Olaa, rmiMn Stack. McEnlry 6c McEnlry, Attorneys at Law. Uaa aiay oa naa aacarnrt aaaa ear ewe. Bef itian. mltaaeU Lynda, aaaka Drack As Kenxr, ArehlUeU and SnpwintandenU. Room II, Mitchell A l.yrde build lag. Second jar. Geo. P. Btanduhar, Arehlteot. r art aad Mpertateadaane tar an clan r be Idtaga. naval HM4 Mitchell Lyd. bn hUaaj. Take elevator. ramtioiAss. Dr. W. H Ludewlg, ' Specialist of Kye, Ear, Kose and Throat. fifflc la Trrmana's new belidlng, corner Sav eateea h elri aud Third avenue. Reck IiIu l Telephone No 10 a Dr Utac M. Hobartaiou, F.ye, Ear, Now and Throat Only. Omca, Wkitbaar Stock, aoatbwoet eota,: Third bad Brady streets, oaaaapaai. low. Koaantl eadu. Boaroi Senile, nut ta p. a DENTISTS. Pr John E Hawth ro DENTIST. DENTIST. DKNTIST, DKNTIST. If aw Dental Par Ion, oni Harts S Cueajeyer i Drag store. Third avenue and Twantlctb atreet. The latest appointments for i killed dental work . CITY omoBBS. City Engine ' cmtckau a Lydc- baikting. umuaAiron. Huoslno & Hoofl uii mnoc lUproiuntiog among other time-tried and well known Fire Insurance Com panies the following: Rochester fenua la- Co. Rocbeeter.N T Weetcbeeter Fir - New York Buffalo noraaa " ...Baaan,RT Poring Gonlo. ....Philadelphia Wsravtn Fire " Peoria. Ill New Hampshire " MancbenwN H Mtiwaakca Mechanics " Milwaukee, WW security Saw Haven, Odd Office Corner Eighteenth street and Second ATonne, aocond floor. Telephone No. 1047. ESTABLISHED 1868. "The01dReliable,, HAYES e CLEAVELANO, !0 AplS, Representing orer forty Ifillion vouars 01 uasn Asset. FIRE. LIFE, TORNADO. ACCI DENT. MARINE, EMPLOY ER'S LIABILITY. INSURANCE. Bonds of Saretyahip. OBce eeugstoaa block. Bock Island, It oaata eat raiaai hacy ana lataraat yon. J. M BUFORD, lycnera) . . . Insurance Agent TkeeM Faw ttd Time cried CWaaaiaa ' ' aTwrfgaresVM Lezzsi Prcnptl? Pill. stUtltlt Ktlkfsl HC Vr 1 aore Tarsal, 1-iasMe. Osri lit IImI Utn Spota. Ac Ton a Waif cfcwojaye Biaiaali T In- Wmb C caraa. ta Ion Don't Worry. Worry wears est yosr Udaeys. SmMobb's paragus cares tbem. If job have worried jrour aelf aide, you can train new vigor by taking Dr. Hobb'a S paragus Kidney Pills. Ahwdoatawill reliara. A law boxes will car. All droaaiata. or mailed postpaid for Sue per box. WriUfor pmmpUH. MOSS'S MCOICINt CO., a m $2,000 G1YEII AffAY DOCTOR S18 Brady Street. DATEKPOKT. The Boston Dental Parlors have ReneronMy presented to the people of Rock Island 2,000 cards, which, on presentation at their office, are received as a credit of $1 on any work or dered. We hope by this to reach more people and show them how cheaply good work can be done. IEEWTECTIiraTP.il And Guarantee all wcrk. Crown and Bridge work a specialty. See Our Prices. Silver Filling. BO cants and op Goto Killing. ..ai and up Gold Crowns. gs Bet of Teeth $5 Beat ret of teeth .....SS Open 8 a, m. to 8:30 xt. m. Coma and see na. Wa can ears yoa doqcj. -pen Dunaajr- ror extracting rratu t tola a. m TEETH ttithoul Plates. Boston Dental Parlors. Over Winecke's Tailor shop. 118 Brady street .... DAVENPORT, IA CESCSIN'S FREKCH FEMALE PILLS. Ceata!o!c Cottoi Boot lad Pennyroyal - TBI utcr fan w. Statu 1 Sf sort nilxtK Frntli maty It U Tarll Mencin'a French Fa Bale Pills, bare been . .. - , miff yearMnd nsed by Tono , aanda of Ladiea. wb4 that tbey arp nnexoelled, aa a apeHOe monthly wdiciM. for Imaiediata relief of Painful, aad Irraanlar Menaea, Fo iml. Weakneaa ate. rriro H 00 a box, Witt fall directions. Has jio urasxiTni-s cm ppcwots imitation ygmaiv CBKBICAL COn DCTBorr. Iltcn. Hold by M. P. Babaren, drncgbL Restored Manhood. M-KOTTS CEXVEKSENUS. The areat reme dy for nervous proairation and all nervous dia- even of the iren- VrY JcaacbaaNervooa mt Prostration. awoaa AJia um raiw. Wsiiim v Manhond. Impoieney. Nightly Eniiaetocv.Yooth tnl Error. Menial Worry, excessive one of To baocoor Opium, which nA toOotwumptlon and Inaanlly. With every 0S order we five a writ tea guarantee 10 cure or refund the money. Sob! at $1.90 per box. S boxes for 9Mh OB. BUTTS CBUKIL CwaVASI, Cttttisae, Oaav Sold by T II. Thomas, drucclaU ft ma.t Or IMITATION V iHiP-AHKulEI rOSMLC CVV ALL DQuaOi4Ta OR O i JACKSON MEDICAL CO. C!1ICiEQ ILL ; j fOO M ClAPK ST IMPCQIAL B'lO. 1 N.Bl Donl take any substitute $ 2 with the same name but different Z spelling on which vourdrinist 0 makes twice as much ..... CttWARC or IMITATIONS . .. A.J. WeUs, roartbavc aaetk'd St.. Buck Island. win do If atea as a wash eceordieg to directions: revest traaeariarkta of blond eireaiM-a, ekrn dis aawa, acute and chronic alcets. etr ctare. ran avst.nv Irl nation of the Bladder. bisaaes of mmim, jo-ni. ana ainaewe. VDll)letie naanitv. Searvy, Pcrof ala a May farm. The abeva aad sbaanrad other forma of dieaee are traeeable ireetlyarliMllrrctly to Syphl Hie Blood PoHwa tor which the Dr JacfcorHi EagiM Safety Tab- R Uler, read, rinji cxwtactoa hardly lue.lbli. kmct T- .Mailed anywhere, laalrd II; six boxes for $5 A. . Utiu. f oank avo al i,t , Itci '-' a TffimGOFASHANTI. f I- : A MOUrcb WhO IS Uniaue In L Many Particulars. HIS 8AT1GE SWAT IS ABSOLUTE. He Deflaa eras Brtteln aa CawM CUva Kteg Baloanaa Fwiaters am kfatrlaaaav. A Flna; Hat Is His Cnrwm, mm VsabreTla His Bayal Scwnter. Solomon in all his glory was not In It, either as a married man or a pnissans potentate, with the king of AshantL Of all the astonishing kings of Africa or the south sea islands this dusky monarch stands pre-eminent. He has not only de fied fate by marrying 8,833 wives, but he has defied the British government and hurled back her ultimatum in her face. He is now awaiting the approach of the English army and will try conclusions with John Bull, as did his predecessor, King Koffi Kalkirra, In 1874. The result, of Bourse, must be the same as It was In that memorable conflict, but the Ashantees are' Borne lighters, well armed, and It la -no light task that Lord Salisbury has under taken. Prembi, the king of Asbantl, is the absolute monarch of about 8,000,000 sub jects. They live in the heart of the Afri can forest, a few hundred miles Itnck from the (Sold Count. . The king; wears a gir dle of dried grass around his hips and a "plug" hat. He owns no crown, but In some way has become possessed of a silk hat, which now does duty as an emblem of sovereignty. Another remarkable fact about this bar barous king is that he has no throne. He has, however, a solid gold stool, which does service a a throne. It takes four able bod led slaves to tug this heavy stool around. . .. But the greatest official emblem of royal authority is an nmhrcUa. This curiosity has a big bamboo handle and spokes of embossed gold. On the end of each spoke is a human skull. Nobody, not even the king himself, knows the significance of this strange scepter of majesty, but It has descended to him from a long line of an oostry. ...... King Prembi, among other things, has exactly 3,833 wives allowed him by law. Why this liberal figure was decided upon his majosty docs not know. Like the um brella they came to him by inheritance. These helpmeets the king keeps in a vast harem which Is guarded by several hun dred eunuchs. A large proportion of his KINO PREMBI OF ASHANTL wives serve In menial capacities about the palace. The women folk of the common people, however, are surrounded by no such restrictions. If any man looks at one of Prembl's 8,333 wives, that man's name Is Donnis. Some of these numerous wives of the king of Ashantl are not worth looking at, it Is true, but the owner of any profane eyes that even by accident happened to rest upon them would be conducted to a shady grove in the neighborhood of the town and rail to return. IUa mnjiiKty lives In a bis stone and na five brick palace, the only structure of the kind in the kingdom. His royal highness sleeps on tho floor. The king is several times a millionaire, ana it 1 neiiovea that he has several bar rels of gold dust and nuggets. Ashanti Is rich in (fold. Prembi Is a bloodthirsty monarch, and no is in tne namt of making human sacrt Ones on a wholesale scale. Whenever It pleases him to do so, he orders a few hnn- flml subjects to lie beheaded. Besides this. during certain religious ceremonies it is customary to kill subjects. It is this prac tice which England wants the king to stop. And it is to put an end to these hu man sacrifices that tho British troops will make war on the king. When one king dies, 2,000 people are killed as a guard of honor to accompany him to the other world. As many as 10, 000 are reported to have been killed on one occasion In a sinele day. . Upon every national festival it Is also the custom for the king of .Ashanti to oner Million siicntloes. People are believed to no killed almost every day at Kumassi, toe capital, ana tnis Kind ol official mur der is a regular thins. The one thing which has always excited uie horror and amazement of travclrf who have penetrated this country Is the'tirove of Skulls, where in countless numbers the bones of victims of the king lie upon the ground with the festering remains of those wno bavo recently been dispatched. Here, where vultures Koroed with Tin man flesh perch upon the trees waiting for the new victims which many years have taught tliem to look for with certainty, is a spectacle presented the Uke of which is to ne seen nowhere else upon earth. . This spot, where executions have taken place from time immemorial, is in a small grove back of the large market place at Kumassi. The victims are brought to this place with their hands securely tied, and they are made dumb by two knives thrust crosswise through their cheeks. ' The poor wretches are for a time tor tured by being pinched, pricked with swords and fired upon at short range with blank cartridges. Tho powder front thre cartridges enters the flesh, causing excru ciating agony. Then the executioners, who are fantas tically dressed, seise their hnge swords, and flourishing them in the air lop off the beads of the victims one after another. Then they retire from the scene drenched with blood from head to foot and leaving the bodies lying whore they fall. As soon as the executioners retire the vulturea swoop down from the trees above. and. the ground is soon black with them. I ' At nlsht tho nantbera mm aiui .link I away satiated before the dawn. The path- "way reading to this grove hatr been wm u broad and deep throrgh yfars oi nzz, asi u -6 ct-srs sipcry wi j UOOO. frENTENACUAN COUNTeRFeTTtrC Barrla Labors Ci task, Bwt Oats ta rn..n Jm tbm O30 of the roost remarkable oonnterfelt- evT oontrlcted in this country was era fenced: a short time aoo by the United States court in session at Blmilnchnm.' Ala., to hard labor for a year and a day in tie penitentiary. T h 14 Nestor of " makers of ue queer - is wiuiani Norrls and heoomea from far up In the mountains of Oe Kalb county, Ala., near the little country vil lage of Tucker. He Is within three months of being 100 years old and has B number of grt-iriwt arandchlldren be sides greatgrandchildren and grandetiil- unni uy uie nunareos. He has been for years one of the most snoeessful eounterfeiters with whom the secret service officers in Alabama have ever bed to deal. v Grandpop Xorris, as his fellow prisoners eali him, is a mechanical genius. His eye sight Is practically gone. In fact, be Is "GRASDrOP" KOBRIS. .. .. entirely blind In one eye. Yet by means of his sense of touch be can, with the rough est sort of tools, fashion the most delicate of Instruments. The coin molds which he was convicted of having made are marvels of skill and accuracy. Up in his mountain home he has operated a distillery surrepti tiously, of course, but in a way the reve nue officers found hard to detect. He utilized a washtub for a still. Its capacity was not as great as the old style affair, but it was vastly safer and more conven ient to handle. When the revenue men came around, the fire was extinguished and the washtub still inverted in the front yard. . The officers supposed that the women of the house had been washing clothes and passed on. ' Old man Norris has been a minister of the gospel. Why he should have settled and passed the last 35 years of his life in the wilds of the mountains of Do Kalb no one has ever heard him tell. He was born In tho Greenville district of South Carolina and was the eon of William Norris, who was killed at sea in the war of 1813. - He was married early In life and moved to tha Lawrence district, S. C, where he and his wife lived for 13 years, and where five children two girls and three boys were born to them. His business at that time was clock and lock making and repairing. After 13 years bis wife died. His grief was very great, and In his sorrow he turn ed toward the religion of his father and became an evangelical preacher. Incident ally he worked at. life trade. Later, in Do Kalb county, Ga., he married Miss Ar mando Notions. She lived but ten months, and then, having returned to his trade, he again forsook it and resumed his labors as an evangelist. He was' M -ff Tears old. Ho journeyed westward and traveled over the entire west. He remained in the west for about 30 years, experiencing all sorts of adventures and seeing western life In all of Its exciting phases. Since then he has given up all notion of preaching. In 1861) ho came to Alabama, settled in Cherokee eo natty and married Miss Pitts. Although over 70 yeats old at the time, he became by his last wlfo the father of five more children, all of whom are living at his home in the mountains. The old nmn lives comfortably and has good proiM-rty. It is said that he made counterfeit money for the lienefit,of his friends and ncichbors rather thnnfor his own prollt. Molds metal and some of the spurious coins were fouud by the officers in his possession, but the neighborhood belief is that h mndo the goods not only as a favor to his friends, but also for the love of accomplishing a difficult moohan- leal task. A Snlclde'a Faatastle Excaae. ' Many are tho motives of suicide, bnt no man ever gave a more fantastic excuse for taking his own life than the late Arlolplii Keeeste, who killed himself because the anarchists declined to blow him up. . The singular ambition of his wayward career was to die of a. bomb, and as no bomb wonld explode in his neighborhood naught remained nut to mow out his brains with a common pistol. Nor did Adulphe Re eeste fall for lack of Industry. He did What he could to arouse tho anarchist. Ho wrote insulting letters to all those com panions whoso addresses he could procure ana uraveiy coniessoa mat ho was a ren tier. But the companions left his letters unanswered, and the poor nian grew daily more disconsolate. His last thought was for the comuiissalre, to whom he had given A pledge against suicide. "Sir," ho wrote in his last melancholy letter, "I have bro ken my word. You will excuse me. - But my boredom ever increases. I find nothlnir original in life. I have sought in vain for new sensations, rare experiences, and the result is notning." Scientlfto Geatloaaea Hanged. Three scientific black gentlemen of Sier ra Lone, one of them a Sunday school teacher, were hanged recently by the Brit ish authorities for cannibalism. They lau longed to a "Human Leopard society, '"' tho memliers of which hid in the bush in the neighborhoTM of villages Clad In leopard skins and killed the villagers who came in their way. These the society subsequently ate. In (heir defense they explained that the murders were committed In order to ontaln certain parts of the body the hand, leg and heart with which to make medi cine called "Ju ju." Haa 8e.nlcnei.dl 1S1 kf It is thought that the jodoeof Mm. r-trtt ed States court, at Fort Smith. Ark., who nas sentenced 161 murderers, lias tbetiieh est record ever made in tho United States, m icast to 1 ins generation. Thlewrty Berlin Beer. The Berlin police have ascertained that during the last two years 28.00O laml. I valued at $40,000, have been stolen from I IV cerun breweries. A South Carolina widow became bee j jwp mother-in-law recently tlmt Is to T sec IT Tlw liiT V-t.;.- r? -fytg J uaer. rSs your mm mi Div Charcot's Kola Nervine' Tab lets Will Restore Nerves, Brain 1, .DIood and Muscles to Health and Vigor.' It Will Cost Yon bnt Three Cents a Day to Sharo in the Benefits Thousands are Rc " ceiving. - - The Kola nut has been used for centuries by Africans as a renower ot the tissues and a preventer of fatigue. lr. Jean Martin Charcot, the emi nent authority on nervous diseases, prepared a prescription from Kola wbicb be vouched for as a true specific in all nervous diseases and a sure invigorator for the blood. Dr. Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets are prepared from the above men tioned prescription from the fresh nuts especially imported from West. era Africa. Koia is not a cnre-all. It is a food fur nerves, brain and muscles and a tonic for the blood. Kola Nervine Tablets are abso lutely certain and speedy in their effects. They cure all nervous dis eases, prevent fatigue, renew failing vigor, give tone to the whole system. Jhoia .Nervine 1 ablets cure sleep. lcssncss and the nervous troubles from which sleeplessness comes. They are specific in cases of nervous dyspepsia. Ine druggists say the demand for the tablets is astonishing. Kola is what the debilitated want. Thousands of packages have been sold. . Good effects were felt at once. Hundreds of letters say: One package of the tablets, costing!, has done for me what phveicians. who cost me flOU, failed to do." Can you, in justice to yourself, re fuse to pay 3 cents a day for sure relief frotn. neuralgia, bloo'ilcssness, uraia fatigue, sleenlessne-s. nervous dyspepsia, loss of vigor, melancholia, and all the evils resulting from a nervous condition? Ask yourself the question in all seriousness. Dr. Brewer, Chaniplain building. Chicago, writes: Dear Sir: I have tried the Char cot's Kola Nervine Tablet on patients ana nna it a wonderful stimulant and so far as I have used it perfectly harmless. Hobatio S. Bkewer. M. D. The proprietors absolutely guar antee infallible results from one box of Tablets. $1 per package (one month's treat ment). See Dr. Charcot's name on package. All druggists, or sent di rect. Kola booklet free. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Co., La Crosse, nis. - Dashed Hia Economy. This" is a story about a man over in Alexandria who has a great doal of money, to which ho is deeply attached. He is, in fact, so attached to it that be bates to be separated from a dollar of it. He lias a Rilk hat, too a well pre served silk liat of great age and un doubted respectability. He is fond of his hat, and lie d like to wear it every day, but silk hats, yon know, are ex pensive, so he lias been wearing his for these many years just on Sunday. ' On week days lie wears a shot-king bad hat wliieh does not concern this story. The last time the storks visited the Alexan dria man's hnnse tbey were generous. They hronght twins, a boy and a girL Tho father was sitting in the parlor when somebody entered to bring the news. -"Well, you re a father now," said the somebody. "Buy or girl?" asked the Alexandria man. "Both twins." "(ireat Scott," cried the father. springing to his leet. "tiive me my silk hat ! I might as well wear it every day now. What's the nse of trying to be economical, anyway J" Washington Post. Dr. Kay's Renovator is certain to debase and invigorate the whole system. Sold by T. It. Thomas. druggist. Slf..MOhS if GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS " rtetjuLAiuK (liquid or powder) get ail the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole svstem. And more than this: SIMMONS LlVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active j.iu ucjiiny, ana wnen uie Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria. Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Constipation, and rid of inai worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. (-ood digestion and freedom from atnm.rh troubles will only be had when the liver ts properly at work. If troubled with any "-; t-wupuums, try siJVijfiUTiS LIVER "culaiuk. ine sung of Liver Medi -vies, and Better than Pills. J5ETKRY PACKAGE.. Oaa the Z Stamp tn reel on wrapper. Baking her brains. " - a Y ' t ' JwikxtTW not votkei ova ba oo6ttovt until her face has become aflame, her head over-heated and hfr entire bodily strength exhausted? Here comes one of the superb features or tbe It cooks and bakes with a minimum of fuel by reason of its scientific construction. Its' asbestos linings pre- vent the radiation of heat, keeping it inside to do the work. One can open tbe oven door bare-handed when baking. Majestic women are cool headed women; a coot head means a healthy body. n SIEHOIT & CO?, Acnta. 1515 Second Avenu-, - ' - - ROCK ISLAND. ILU LMiAi AdanlaUtrmtor'a Matflea. . Batata of I homaa Farley, The undenbmed bavne brea appointed admln- irtratris of loetetatr of Tnonws rarley, late of the eonnty of Koe ' I -land, rtate of Illinois, de- oaae, hereby clvcenoiice that she will ap pear before tne cauiy coon 01 rtoca 1.1 and county, at the office of the cerk f said a wrt, in the lily of R- cklsl ad, at t eJannar term, on the drat Monday in Jaaaary next, at wh'ch time an perona navng claims araiaM vat a aai notified and reqaert' d 10 tUeud, fur the of havinc tbe amine ariinteri. parpoae All pen-one inoeb ed t raid aetata are ra quea ed to make immed ate payment to Ike an- at-reiitnea. Datxl thta 8th day of Nov. A. D.. 1AH. Mast L. Folby, Administratrix. Pobllcatloa Battle. 1 STATE OF IIXOS, i Rock Isuaii i'oi stt. f la the eircait emrt, Janaary term, 18VS Jo:e BciMDald va. A-thur McDonald, in chac- eciy Affidavit of nrnreaideaee of Arthar McDon ald tha above dYfena nt having been I led in cient omen or tne circuit court or aaia county, 1 tt-e Is therefore hereby irtven the eaid tion residoot deiendsat that ilie comulalnant ed her bill of complaint ia a id court, oa aha rhncery aide thereof, en the 2Sd day of Moember4l86, and that there poa a anmmona leaned oat of eaid court, wherein raid ao 1 1 - now p. n las roinma uie on tne am anuoay ia tne menu vr dea nery aext, aa i- by law required Nuw,anl-e yoa, tbo said non-resident defendant above named, rthur McDonald, aha 11 personally be and ap pear before the eaid circuit court on the Srat a of tbe next t-rm tnere r, to be holoea at Nock inland in ad lor the eaid cooaty on the Stk nay of January next, and nler. annrer or de mur to the aald compialnaat'e bill of cmtilaint, 'ha aame and the m titers asd tblnaa therein charged and t tiled will be taken aa confereed. mi m accr m cn'rrra against yoa according; to the prarer of eaid bill. uiukui w. OaBBLI, Clerk. Roek I aland. III.. Nor. St. lsV Cast Kuni. Conilainant aolicibar Notice ol Fabllratloa. BTATKOF ILLINOIS, I.. ttoea lst,.n Cotrsnr ( In the Orrtllt couit Jannmrv rj-rai. IfUtt. Rock la and -anepa Bank, a oon oration, v VlntA jb. Bianoing. anni h. niaviiiac. rratiK Hailer a lid Heaiy Lempfitt. In chance rj. General No !M. Affidavit of the non-rea!denw of the above named nefeneant. F an HaM-r Impleaded with the a-ove defendant. Virtil M. Planaing. Ann a r. rjinnumi;iia iienrt m niiier,navin9 oeennio" in tire clerk V r.rrh nt the ci-ruit court ofaaid county, notice isthete. ore hea-by g ven to tbe aatd non-reaiotct ivirnoaat mat ttie oompltinaat a ed lie bill of comulalnt tn eaid court, on the ehan. eery .We thereof, oa the tath day of No vein he,. iw-imun tnercapoa n auminoaa leaned out of eaid court, wherein anit le now readme, re- returnable on the nn-t Monday in the month of January next, an by law f quired. Vow, nn- lers you. tne a hi nuu-'raiaaui oeienaani auova nam d. Frank Ha'.ler. shall nenonaliy be 1 appear befote the eaid circuit court on the firrt aay or tne next terra thereof, to lie holden at Kock lrland in a d for -he said county, on tbe first Monday in January aext, and ph ad. answer or demur to . the eaid bill of eomDlalnt. he facie and tbe matters aad thine there n charged and staled will ha taken as ca f-rrcd, and a derre eot red against you accord ing 10 the prayer of eaid bill. vBuntaK w. uaatBLjc, cicrk. Buck leland, Illinoia. Nov. 3S, A. n. 1H9J. Jackhod Jt Ditiibt. UomplainaoU' Bollcitorn. Notice of PebUcatloa. 8TATB OF ILLINOIS, f M RucKlLADOotnrrv. I Clrca't t.'nurt of Kock Ialand county. January term, A. I , lrim. in Chancery General Ho. SMI. Kock leland marine, rank, a corporation, va Virgil M. Biandiue. Annie K. Blandinc anu Frank Bullcr. Allldavltof non-reeldenre or tbe above named dc'endarl. Prank Haller. Imnle ded with tbe above defendant, Virgil M. Blending and Annie B. Blending having been tied In tbeekrkv office of tbe circuit coart of raid county, ice is therefn a hereby givea ta the ead non reel dent defeneante tnat tbecompl.ioaut Sled ita bill of complaint In aa d cur, on lb- chancery ride thereof, on tbe tftth nay of November, 189b, aad that lbereuHrn a nmuwu leaned out of ail t court, wherein raid suit Is now pending, r luru abe on the flrat Mtnday la the mor.th of January next, aa 1 by law rrqatred. Now. unleaa yon. the raid non-reeident oefen i ant above named. Frank Hall r. .hall perroiiallv be and annear lielore aaidtircnitenurt-oa iu firrt day of the next term t hereof, to-be holden at Roek Irland tn and for the eaid conu'y. uoiKiri hui.,j 1 n ..uuirj near, no pieau, answer or demur to the eal I complainant'- Dill of complaint, the rante and the matter aid thing, therein charge! and tated will be taken aao.a fes-eC'i. and a deerita entered ajalnst yoa accord ins to the pia er of raid bill. GKOKGE W. GABBLE, Clerk. Fork Irian. PL. N.-v 1. 1-Si. JacKsoa At Bobst, CompUlnants Solicitor. PaMlcattoai MoUea. STATE OFlLLTNOtS. I Boca Iblabs Cotnrrr. f In the circnil Cuen, to the Jsntary tc:m, A. I).. IMK. Peoole'a National bank s CWloUw anrf 1. bella V Manrlie d, widow of Be- ry Manrlleid, deeeared ; Henry If anrfield. Jr , now Henry raanrneia; iain.niei n m.naae'o. Kttsa M Mansfield, Margate Xaarfte d. now Manraret Man.S-1 . lireen . Sadie Msnrfie'd. now aa-ab Man-S-ld Newton, Bleu or Manna, d. now Eleanor Manefield Koe. Isabelle F Newton, rannie Diaueaiee ana i.ouia. r aiosbrr. only bet r. a'-law of Hcnty Man field, deer aatd Attdayit of the noti-reridenee of above named defendant. C W Moaner and Lontea F Moaner, impleaded with above acfend-nts, lea bella p MansflM, widow of fleary Man-fietd. eeeed Renry Manafleld, Jr . now Henry Mansfield: N thnniel S Maafield. Ella H Maosfi M. Margaret Mansfield, bow Margaret Man. Held Green : nadie Maa-aeld. ncrw ear ,u Man field Newma; Bleaaor Manrtleld, now Kleanor Man fieid Ho -a. Irabelm f Newton and Fannie B'akc-lee, btviag been fed ia tha clerk's oftVa of Uie circuit rr'arr of raid county, notice f. therefore here by given to the est --B-rertdet.t efendaata. taaT lb. compiaifiant filed hi Mil of com plaint t the a -id court oa lh; chancery ele IherrofonUiellatd y .f Al;i 1. A- D. tV4, aad that aa aHa rammoaa ha. been leaned out mt aald aurt, wh rein said suit ia now pawning, returnable on Ike dm Uondsy la tha atoatk uf Ja- oary next. Now, anleas yoo. tbe said n-n-raaiaeat de fendant' above named, C W Moaber and 1 ou'ss P Moaber. shall personally be and appear before the aaM drcett coart on ha Srat day of the next tent teener, to be holden at Mock Iaaaad. ia aad for eaid csuxty. en tbe firn Mday ia January nex'. tsa. and plead, aaasw r or fiamat ta ta eaVi eosnpUlnant'e arn . f e aaplarM, raw aware aad tbe mattera taenia charged aad at tad nil be taken a confessed an I a decree entlred atfatcst too aucwrlie; to lb- prayer of -eaM Mil. tiCuKOB. V.0AMBLB.Ckrk. w. m w pgr.. lYvmpiaiaann p.. x. r..- Steel Range LEGAL. AdnalnleUnleaw KoUcw. Batata of Margaret Oreehy, deeaaaed. The anderabrned havma bean appuujied ad- mliilaliaan rk. - a......,., - - ! lata of the eosaty of Bock leuad, etmo of Illinois, deeaaaed, hereby gtea notice that b will appear before the county court of Bock Inland count), at ti oflce of u clerk of eaid eoart, la tha city of Bock 1 aland, at the January srrm on all persons having clataaa aa net eaid aetata are aodM aad requested to ettead, for the parpoae of baying tha aame adpMad. All persona feaebted to eaid estate are tnaaeet- 1 to anak. tereMoiat -, a. -- aUroed. Dated this tih day of iroTember. A. D. UBS, JOHN GREEBT, Administrator. Nottco at rabUcaUoei. STATB OF ILLTNOI8, I Boca Islasii c cxtt. I " In the Circuit coart ia chancery, January John M. Albrerht va Patrick Beates, Mary Maria Bealea and Ana Maria Marry. A ft lent of Bon-raeidecca of the defendants, Pat.ick Brstwa. Mary Ma-la Bemtee aad Aan "arla Mu-ry, the ehnv. defendant, havnu beea filed in the clerk's offlre of t circuit coart of eaM county, noiee l thTrfore ke-eby given to tbe eaid aoo real dent nefeodaate that tha complainant filed hi. bill of coanlaint in aald conr , on tha chancery ede therra-r, on the :nst day of Ornyher, ISRS. and that thvanpoa aeummaaa iaaued f ut of raid eoart. wherrla eaid suit la now pend'na returnable on tbe first Monday fa the month of January next, aa 1. by lew reunited. Now, en Wee so the mid a -n-rarldent defendaaU above n Bxd, Patrick Beate. ary ar a Heaie aad Ann Mar a Murrv. ball nrreonally be a d appear hefnre said clrca't court, a tbe (rat day of the next term hereof, to be boldea at Bock lela-td la aad for tha eaid roanty. o the firrt Voaday a Ja- aa-y n XL art'l PI -ad, aa-wvr or dema - la the eaid complainant's 111 of complaint, the aame axd the matters and thburst ereln charged and a ated will be lakew aacoafeaeed. ane a decree ottered against yoa according to the prayer of id bilL Bock Ialand, ilL, Nov. 1. lnaS. OBOBOB W. GABBLE. Clerk. Caul Herat, Complainant's Solicltor laetacw Bala. STATB OF ILLINOIS, I Bora IeLAno Ortrarr, t Ia the circuit court of Bock Island coanty, llli -noia. in chanoery. lilll for parUUou, etc. Mar Fits Gibbon v. Michael OTtoorU. AHca o'OonncIL Jaanra O'noanell, William O Don Dell, Mary O'l omell. Mangle O'Donnell. Maa rice u irooneii. noea u uonneii. John w l'lmn neil. Margeret DonnelL atlanle ontonao', Mary Acne ti'Doaaell. Marg- r-1 O'lkpanell. Andrew O'OonneiL alary u'liouuell Klira O'lHinnvll, Jr., E Ira O bonncll, r , J. . Johnrton, MoUrecory and X age no Hhrpard. PabMc aotice fat hereby given that tn parraaaca f a decree mde and entered by aald eoart la the above entitled r-aue on the Itth day of Octobc-, . 0. 18M6. 1. El win B. Parmeuiar, aa axa-ler ia chancery of Ibe aald court, as r. quired and di reeled by aald court In aald decree, will oa Mon lay th-ad day of Oec mher, A I) ItflC. nt the boar and place berernaftnr awaUined and set forth, sell I public m at to the hichest ad bet bidder sli and rinvnlar tbe following de scribed pramlea and real estate tn aald ueorte mcntjonrd, situate In tbeanaaly of Uock 11 md In the state of 11 1 aula, lu-wit: The east h.lf af tbe ao-thwet qoarlur, aad the east half of the eout'iereat qaait-r of ee-tiva number I wontym 4zl). In township aumb-r nineteen 1vi nonh. In range nun-ner thrro 411 eeetof the Fourth 4thl prioctpal aac-rllaa a ee tablisbed by ine surveyor general of tbe Hatted Mate eubj et to the right of way of .he Che ago. Burlington uiney Ri'road comoeny; also a certain tract er pare I of land in the rorthwert quarter of itos BOithwe-t quvterof retn twenty-eaght W m town-hip number nineteen (IB) north, ra three i east of tbe f-mrtb 4 h) prlnctp I naartd. Ian aad dcecribed aa follows, U wit: Be(innmg t-o bundred and twenty and elaht tentha 43M 8-101 feet east of the corner of eeetloee twenty (1), twent-one (-JI). twenty rigit 2S and twenty-nine SV) tn raid township thence aoutboae bundled aad sleety-eight 1!H) frtt, thence north eighty-aix aad thrre-fourtha de gree ea-t one hundred end slxty-clcht ltvt) feet, th-nce north twenty-nine and one onrth dearere S9t4 1, wet two hnndrrd and rlx teea iZISI feet to 'be section line. theKe weH on thcctmo lire fiity-uae and ooe-t'ird (Mm feet to ,hn place of beginning: aiao, the tract re parrel of land bericnlng oa th line bet wore eeertoaa number trenty-ne (Zl) enl Iwentv e ght SXI la loarnenip aamber aioetean (W) north, range one her three (XI east of the fourth prtt dpal me r dan oee chain aad Sl linka ( 1 SSv-ianO) east of the atone et at tbe eonthweat comer of aald aeeti-m aumber twraty-oae (SI), raid point of beginning a leg at the e-atheait earner f n school M ; tnencern r i-w e.sl nhsng said seetioa Hae eight ea aad 4 ta-like eaaraa (1H 48S-K) ch) tea atone t at the aoatbaaat earner of tbe soatbweet qasrter () t f tbe auatb wratq aartrr ('' of aaid -ectlua aamber tveea ty one (til; theace a-anb twenty ebains (SQcha) to Ibe center of ihe aouthwuat gaarVrrr Jt)of sect Urn number twerty-one (XI) a force aid: bene, treat Bead 74 100 caati a f M HU h In the Intrrs-ct in. of tbe eoajth. ra Him-of tan right of way af use Chicago, Banington A Oaiacy ha Iroad company; tneuea la a eoathwesteriy direction aloof in 11 a of I He railroad curving the left p-rallel wi'h the mtadlo line of the ra Iroad and SO feet re ft) tbart fansa, leeen aad THOU ra a (II 70-W0chs) Vi tha east sine ot a croeringfnr wegoca aryrr aald railroad: tnenc. sooth -ixy-tbree linka (OS) to a point which le eignty feet 18S feat) at r gat angle f nam tie n-tddie Una of the railroad, thence la a aoaia-wee-era dlrectlea enrvtrw to the loft -a a .in. para'lel with tbe sajddle line of the railroad and ehrhty feet (88 feet) then f ram, el . bt aid 3-le chakos (. rhltnai a the iaterpcctioa of tha weet Uaa of aaid rocxton nnmber twentv-oae (SI ). thence south twe and aT-lot chains (x.Tchainr) to tbe the aorhweat earner of arhool h-t; thertri eat otw nad SM-IUBv chaia (I CM rh.iari to tbe aortbeast eomal of tie eaaae; twaoc soatk thrsa aad a-eN chmha (X fit chauaai to the Hacoafbe graotag. expatataiaa Umy one aad t8nU-loiJ0 ace) fit japMSarra) more ur hnrr: a I said traiM of Uaa ait aaied . the county of Koca lalard in ha Mate of funnel. That eaid ir u or parcels of real pi i my end be sold at tee front toor of the Boatoface IB tbe Iowa or nliaee of Hlltadale, fat aatd coanty nad etata oa ra d Monday, the ear. and day af rMoember. A o. !, at tae hour of t o'clock la tbe af ta boob of ra d day for one -a If f) cask aad tha balance ta ewe (1) yar from the date ef eaid aale with Interest nm aakd belaacs at aix (S) nor e M peraoaaej, eecartd by M l gaga npaa tbe bract er tracta of aald rani property so sold or tbe satire sum of tae parr baas money amy be paid fa cash n the awwhaiar or pur rhmri bo ale-t, Dated at Book leUad. IUiDofa, Oct. St, llts. KLWIN E. PABM BRTE . U&Ur ha tWm itfy d IU tUajltfcftitlta'aeJt