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2 THE ARGUS, TRI DA Y. NOVEMBER 29. 1SH5. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTOENKT. IS PRACTICED AT THE MORGUE. CHINA'S GREAT IMPERIAL SEAL. a. o. ormttT. . b. coniur. CouoeLy & Connolly, Attorneys at Law. bffloa h'j.i4 Sir, otsc M'.tcball Wtdo'f bank. Money to torn. Jackson & Hnrgt, Attorneys at Law. Wlrs ta Rrk Llasd Nat mead haak building. Fwoonoy A; Walker, Attorney and Councellor at Law ItOlc In Bon'ni'f Block. Charles J. Seario, Attorney at I-jiw. Ltral tnuliKM of all kin.lt promptly sttsr.ed . fttai.'. Attorney of Rock Ulead, eoucty O Be. toatoBo Diock. McEnlry 2c McEnlry, Attorneys at Law. Loot. raoncT 00 pc-d sacorUyt sun col ac tion., rt.rr.tno. Mitchell Lycus, Uuin, trace. Pntnffl-. blues. A KCHlTfXTS. Draclc & Kerne, Architects and Superintendents. t!, il, Mitchell A Lyrde building. Steam! H'wr. Geo. P. Stauduhar. Architect. P ar.s Ml soperlrteTilene. for all r'sra n hu Mi age. hooina at and (ft. MltehaU 4 lornd Imtdina. Take .'raPr. rifYICIAM9. Dr. W. II LudewJg, .specialist of Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office lo Trceaann". new bulldir.g, corner Sev- en'remh .treet and laird avutue, KtcE mana. Telephone No. I" 8 Kye, Ear, Noso and Throat Only. Oltlfa, WtotUker B:oek, soothweat nrr.fi Third tail Brady streets, Davenport, low K,i sa T ml Id. Bonri ttolla.vu.lta4p.Bi, DKXTIXTM. Tr John E Hawth ra-, DKNTIST. DENTIST. ' DENTIST, DENTIST. New Dcn'aT Pjrlnra, over Ilartx Cllemryer llrni tiri'. Third svenne and Twentieth t tree!. The latent appointment fur .killed dental work. it orrioKKM. W. A. Darling. City Engineer. . Room 4. Mitchell Ljnde'a bulM!n(S. Huooizxo & Ho oft AGENTS. Ke presenting amorg other time-tried and well Known Fire Insurance Com paniea the following: Rnetttef Oermaa In Co.. We.fhc.tttr Fire " .. HntTAlo Uemiaa hprtna1 tioflon " Merman K'ra .. New llmp.Mre .. MtlwaekaeKcckaAlct4 .. Mac aril .. RofLester. N T New York ...... ..Kuue'o. 1 , PhUe-'elpl.'i Peoria, III .... Mancbe-ler N II tlll.auke, Wi ,.,iiw Haven, Cons Office Corner Eighteenth street and Second Avonne, second floor. Telephone No. 1047. ESTABLISHED 1868. "The Old Reliable" HAYES V CLEAVELAND, Insnrw Apts, Repreienting over Forty Million Dollars of Cash Assets. TTIRE, LIFE, TORNADO. ACCI- I . . -...n. -vrw DENT, MAKUNE, fcMri-UI EU'S LIABILITY". INSURANCE. Bonds of Suretyship. omcaBesfretoB's block. Mock I.land, 11 Sreora oar ratea; they will lntereet yon. J. M. BUFORD, General . . . Insurance Agent fS eid Ftre and Ttae-tna Ooae. re seta. cud. Lssses Promptly Piii. ' - . r kit4iMM any ralUfev aocspaav afore Twer run. e iMta - - - - - JVC Vflll lax-1- fim-VM. C.twra .in I k I ,v v omi r uhi ob i f rem-in nr)n. n.,r t.:mst Writ. 4VHIU m KM CSV ( Oh aoi ..aale Tr.: Il aieuaw. lil i kmt. auMHtMM). M M day. 14 i kleua. Ill ur nranc. nA mm a(H 1. ajme. worM raM nne ta. i M mym. ItOw teefc I.M. f I CURE i &BACl(ACHE BY TAKING M para! o w o w 8 o H O lUaffeyPills Backache is generally a form of Kidney trouble. It is often accompanied by Nerv ousness, Hysteria, Headache, Sleepless ness, Pains in the FaQ Joints, Anaemia, etc. 5? It ia eaailv enred wirh rr ODr. Hol.b's fiparagoa fifl Kidney Pills. WW A few doees will m. r kOl lieve. A few boxea will Cj cam. ftQ JC All druggists, or mail- kQs gaQ M prepaid for 6oc per Write for pamphlet. K7J IHf HOBB'S MEDICINE CO., "Of DO Chicago. San FranciaCO. t mm m DOCTOR HI t Ic BAV1TT 818 Braiy Street, DAVEMPOKT. The Boston Dental Parlors have penerousily presented to the people of Rock Island 2,000 cards, which, on presentation at their oilicc, are received as a credit of $1 on any work or dered. We hope by this to reach more people and show them Low cheaply good work can be done. Hi EXTRACT TIET3 MOT Pi!! And Guarantee all work. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Sec Our Prices. Silver Filling. SO cente and up Oold Filling. and up Gold Crowns. S5 Hot of Teeth S5 Best at or tetth ...fj Open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Cnme aLd ace n Wa can save Jon money. 0;n Snndayf for extracting from 9 to 10 a. m. TEETH Without Plates. Boston Dental Parler Over Winecke's Tailor shup. 118 Brady ftreet - - - - DAV2X10R7, IA BESBM'S FBEfiCH FEMALE PIUS. Cwtainiss Cotton Rost end Fesnyroyal. 4i isi; u! jv: tuuXj I tatli ws sij in tie vr':S Jlesitin's French lo-ia.-uo l'llis, have b?a ei-ld fr over twenty vmtrt.fcndrneilbvTboa- Mni'i of Lailioa. whi linv-ici-.fn t.ilimn!ir.!: lhottiic7arcccMlled, aft a rjru:o Dliinun n;Cd:clzi. fi-r immedi-ta relief cj Paintul. anj Im-Ku'cr ilenace, i'o mnlo V esknessetc l'rieo :.eOs box. with iulldirecuuca. je s.t rrnsTtrrrrs, on senuora r:rrATro::s. CiiiiilCAi. t0 E-T:u:t. ilic3. Sold by il. F. Bahnten, dn:?.?t. DR. KOTT'S KERVEalNS PILLS. The preat reme dy fer nervous prostration und all nervous dis cuses ot the fTen- L i ittj?S. '" such as Nervous 5MSKlsi-' Prostration, akn.iui 9 AkikU Ftvliri? or Fnst MnhMd, ImKtency. Niphtly Eniisdiens.Yot:ih lul Krrors. Meiiinl Worry, exei stve use of Tv b-KTcoor Opium, wtilih load toConsuniptlGn and Insanity. V iib every $3 orUer v.e give a v-i ip ten RUarnt"e to euro -r refund the niorev. bold t$MH p-T box. 0 boxes for 93.00. I'U. 01 TS lUUUtlL lOKl'l.NI, Clcreiaad, Uluo. SoldbrT II. Thiaiaf. ura.-jigt. rWfcRE CF IV.1TAT1CMS 31 t-rOBSALC DOUOC14TS OP O i JACKSON MECICALCO. CK1CA5Q ILL. 5 CO iO CLASK 5r ii.C:.L BUG. ? uN.B. DoiVf iaUe any substitute J Z with ihc same name but different j Jpcllinq oa which oi:rdruobt 5 makes wicecis much J DCWARCCF IMITATIONS A. 3. Fell, ronrthave. ar.dS d St., Rock UUnd. will do It Died a. a wa?h .ccordlnx to din ctlona: prcveDttran.mt.-rmi of blood dea ekin di.-ea-ea, acute and cbmnic ulrera. .:r ctare. l.re t the h.rxt. .nd feet. K ttm. Tetu r, "alt Khea autl.m. li d nation of the ICaitder. DWcik, of the boee. Jo nt aod mnwlH.. ypiletic nainrly. Scar.y, Sete.f ola aiai y f,rroa. Ihe ahuve and a hiinrrcd other forms of ditae are tr.eeable d.rrelly nr ttdinctiy to Svphl Hie Bhod Fe'win lor bleb the Or. Jaek-ot "a Enc'i-h Safety Tab Irt la a acrr prrirrn'a'ite. and i- a rfe rm Killer, read, rinc contagion h.rdlv loa-lbtc her ci li. vain. If eevlected eaeh t-onblea rranli fa'. I ly. Mailed arywh-re, tailed $1; tlx boxea tor J3 A. J alciaa, rorU ava and a-d St . K.ok Ieland :;2.GG n Restored lannooij A Unique Affray In the Italian Senate. ALL ABOUT A TAX ON BEARDS. A Stateamwallka Propoaitioa That Gave Kise to a Hemted Diaenaskm and Caused an Honorable Senator to Precipitate) a Riot by Smashiac a Noblemu'i Som Thrro have been some peculinr legisla tive affrays in the history of parliamen tary government, but perhaps the most unique riot on record is that which recent ly occurred in the Italian senate, when the honorablu states-men came to blows in dis cussing a proposed tax on beards. It came to pass in this way: Tlio Italian government is in sore finan cial straits. Bankruptcy seems inevitable unless substantial help conies from some quarter, it matters little where, so it comes soon. Thero is nothing in the treasury to meet the deficit of last year's budget, and where this year's expenses are to come from is a matter too remote for conjecture. Tho financiers of the country have lono everything in their power to float a loan, but without Btiecess. Crlspi finully ap pealed to tho senate, stating that he would bo pleased to hear propositions from the various senators touching on tho questio:. of raising the much needed ducats. This gavo rise to somo of the most ridiculous suggestions being put forward by some well meaning but woefully misguided statesmen. Everything that could possibly be taxed has been mado to pay tribute, and to find something new on which to levy was by no means an easy matter.. There were many schemes proposed, but THE BEARD RIOT IX all wero found to have some serious draw- 1 back for practical application. After sev eral days of rpicy ilebato on this topic M. Cusalc, deputy 1mm Hpiro, demanded the attention of tho house. He said that he had listened can-fully to "all the various propositions, and il had been a matter of deep regret to him that" nothing had bit-n iiecomp'.ished t-J relieve their beloved coun try of this linaneial einbarrasinciit. Ho, however, flatten-d liimsi'lf that ho bad evolved a plan by which n great deal of money could ho raised and to which no body could have any objection. "What wo want in Italy." said M. Case.le, :i.s a tax on beards!" This senti nee was delivered with a f.re.;t deal of draiiiiitiu effect, and itnpressiveness. To Ky that Crh.pi und tho senators were thunderstruck was to put it mildly. Hut son the storm broke loose. At lirst tho thing was treated as a j-ko, but it wu.1 quickly found that Casalo was In ilead oarnot. Ho defended his rropoiion if the heard tix with veho lucneo und tleinanded that ho bo filven a chance to explain himself. His idea was that nil men who had a beard of any kind were inordinately vain of this adornment. Rather than to sacrifice it to the cruel r;izor they wniiKI prr-fcr to iKty a moderate tax for its pjjptcction. resides this would ba a patriotic thing to do, considering llie circumstances. Now, to a man or youth with only a sort of b;;sc!:all ninenf a mus Uk !io the lax would lie a mere trifle. With a guateo added there could be an increase of, Kiy. 10 per c;'tit. ntx-ording to length. Incipient siile whiskers could Iw wom by ti:o?t anyinidy, as tl.o tax on such would bo modcrat e. Of course if a man chose to indulge in the extravagance of n mustache, a la King Humliert, or sido whiskers ho took mat ters in his own h.vnds. Such magnifieenTO in hirsute ornamentation would have to he taxed in pn .portion to its splendor. Tliis was .M. Ci!c's explaiiiition, und ho added that to wear a Ix ard of any kind would be the mark of patriotism. . Ho had scar ely finished when there was an uproar from every side cf the senate chamber. All were talking nt onee, and C'rispi, who was in tho chair, found it ex tremely iliilieult to restore order. Tho pro posed measure was mercilessly ridiculed and its originator came in for some ex ceedingly cutting remarks. I'inally Count Laurtnzano in tiie heat of the debate be came too personal to suit M. Cusule. The count, ho said, oucht not to bo so touchy on this subject, seeir.g that it would not deprive hint of any revenue. This created a great der.l of laughter at tho expense of t!ie count, whose ancestors are said to have wielded the razor lor a living. The count retorted upon Casalc by insinuating ' lhat he bitd never had the price of a shave I anyway. Tins was the hist ftraw. The count and his disputant rushed at carh other, and M. Casale bauged the nobis i count in the Dose. This was a signal for a general light among the Italian statesmen, and f.'rispi sat puwc7'vs while tiie excin- ment lasted. The scrgtiaut-at-arms fiually nvlvrcd i..ux- There is nr tax on beards, and the finance cf tits country ara in the same Cc- f !on,ble ooc-.'.itiun as beforo. 1 Piilles' Club Tried Ilia Invention. Dr. Ablel W. Nelson, a practicing sur geon 9f New London, has invented a bn- mane police club, which he claims may be used in subduing obstreperous citizens j without inflicting permanent injuries on i them. It consists cf a rubher envelope over a 'wood.ni core a club with a soft rind, simulating tho b:-.rk of a tree, similar to tho flesh on the bones of a fist. It is simply an elongated arm and gives tho po liceman the advan'ago over the other man without tho necessity of disfiguring him for life or causing other permanent injury. After Ke-curitijj the proper patents and hofuD! tho club was used the dot'tur feared fracture if tho skull at the baso miht re sult from a blow on the top ef the bend thitt is, the fracture i:iT'ht be transmitted to the base of the skull instead of at the place of contact. Dr. Nelson could not get any dead b;dies in this vh inity to experi ment on, so hi got permission to use sub jects'at the morgue in New York. Ho tried skulls by hitting them on tho forehead and top of the head, striking with mero than the ordinary policeman's force, but did not lacerate the scalp, and 'there was no tract e.re at the place of con tact or baso of tho skulk TIm) heads wero opened, and thcro was no r.j ;p;;rer.t injury of the bruin itself. Tho tests wero mndn in tho presence of three reputable physicians. );. Nelsiiii wanted tu soe the actual effect on the liv ing brain, so he selected oulvcj cs his sub jects. His lirst subject was na nctiro, fierce calf, weighing iOO puun;.;. It was knocked down nad out, but ot tip in a few seconds, somewhat tiazea, but soon re covered muscular power end war, then killed. Thero wero blood staiiiN under the skin of the scalp and Ihiiited l.Icod stains iu the iuiur membrane over llie f.-cut 1:. of the br:iiu. Tlua-e was no iiij:irT t tin braiu itself. Everytldiip i:ulie::!e.l thai ll.c calf would have fIK' iwoveiesl. THE ITALIAN SEN'ATK. VANDER3ILTS IN COURT. A Cousin by Marriage of Marlborough's liride Seeks Alimony. Tho recent appcaranco in a New York court of Mrs. Jacob II. Vanderbilt aroused more than ordinary interest on account of her relationship to tko bridocf tho Duko of Marlborough. Mrs. Vanderbilt is suing her husband, Jacob Hand Vanderbilt, for separation and support. J. II. Vanderbilt is a son of the late Captain Jacob II. Vandi rhilt, who was a brother of Cornelius Vanderbiit, tho fa ther of tho late William H. Vanderbilt. Sho i3 tho daughter of Edward Smith of Caztmovia, X. V. Sha became acquainted with Mr. Vanderbilt n 1SS0. Ho was then a widower with two children, Howard and Robert. Two years after sho was married to him Mr. Vanderbilt left her. Ho told her that bis father would disinherit him if he did iir.S. JACOB n VASDEP.r.ILT. not do so, alio! as ho was unfitted to earn a living bo would cither have to leave her or starve. Tho objection to her was that she was a poor girl. Mrs. Vanderbilt brought suit for $100, 000 damages against her father in-law for alienation of her hiilvknri'B nfTerthinu v., . K..r -..i..-i.:i. i. effected a settlement with hex. It was said ETotr he Inventor of a Hnmane that she received 810,000. 1 "-Vrf purines me cicoa Mrs. Vanderbilt was allowed by Justica ! jXflhf vf i Wr?r, Ani Barrett f 100 a month alimony and $1,000 lDhan IS,: SIMMONS LiVER REGU- counscl feo, upon tho commencement of -l0? -epatesthe Liver, keeps It active her suit against her linbaud. The latter ' and. neal1?V' and ?'hfn Llv" IS in declared that howasonlvin receipt of a f,00,1 ;ond.?.n 'ou find yourself free from small itcome. from his father and the lato i'alaIa. Biliousness, Indigestion, Skk: William II. Vanderbilt. Justice Harrett I?eak'3acns and Constipation, and rid of said that if at any time her husband's in- , It1.31 w'om out and debilitated feciing. como was increased ho would hear an op-! ,:es.e are a:' caused by a sluggish Liver. pUcation for cn increase of alimonv. Tho -oeJ Cigestion and freedom from stomach cose was in this sbr.po when it came op F'"-!es vill only be had when the liver again the other dav. , s r'operly at work. If troubled wi;h any -My husband has been endeavoring to 't compbints, try SIMMONS LIVER effect a reconciliation with mc,"said Mrs. . 'GL'LATOR. The King cf Liver A'.eii-Vanderb-it, "but his conduct toward me, anJ Better than Hils. at the behot of bis father, was such that j rTEVKR V PACKAG E ti I will never live with hitu again. Thero r the Z Stamp in red on wrapper, was never an unkind word between ua on-. T M 1 til Ids father parted as." ZelUn Co, Pbiltu, Paw now A nam t'ndrr French Protection Ie- atroyed lier Kadj-c of Servitude. Among the maty unique curiosities il M. Jules Pateaotro's collection at the French legation at Washington is an imprint of the pre.it Chinese imperial seal. Tho loss of the original die which tho imprint represents was one of the greatest disappointments iu the career of this clever diplomat. He wanted it for his collection, but the orientals were a little too many for him that time, and this is how it happened: Tho French had been carrving on tho war in Tonquiu during tho early part of 18ts4 and liually succeedetl in forcing China to surrender her claim of suze rainty over the empire of Anaui in fa vor of a French protectorate. All the state documents of the Auamite up to this period had not only borne the na tional seal, but likewiso tho imperial seal of China,' as a mark of vassalage. When, on June 6, 1884, however, Pate Kotro obtained tho signature to the treaty giving Anani over to tho protec tion of France, the great Chinese seal was brought before the convention of Auamite statesmen and French officers and diplomats. M. Patenotre in liis re port to tho homo office described the scene as follows: "Wo took out seats ahout a largo ta ble in the parlor of tho French resi dence. There were naval officers from Admiral Courbet's fleet and several offi cers from the French garrison at Hue. Tho great seal was laid upon the table. It was 5 inches square and made of sol id silver, weighing about 13 pounds. The handle represented a camel kneel ing. "The Anamitc prime minister made a nr.iabar of impressions from the seal, and whjlo this was done servants were preparing a small charcoal furnace at ono end of tho room. Tho Anamites were preparing to destroy tlio Peak 1 leaned over to the prima minister and told him that it was not yet too lato to save this interesting relic, and I begged him not to consign it to tho crucible. Ha hesitated a moment and then held a brief consultation with Kguyeu-Van- Tuong, the regent. Tho latter shook his head end said that the last token of An- ain's servitude must be destroyed. Five minutes later tho groat seal was nothing but a mass of molten silver." And that is why there is only an im print of the seal in the French embas sador's collection instead cf tho heavy silver, camel handled die. New York Sun. Mixed Juries. It seems to mo that in mast cases the perfect jury would bo ono mado tip of men and women in equal numbers. The fundamental idea of tho jury is that it affords a good average opinion on tbe case before it, and that this average is more likely to p.pproximato justice than tho decision of any number of legal ex ports. In vit;w of the admitted differ ences between tho mental operations of men and women, would not the iutro dnctiou of tho latter into the jury box give a juster average of hnnuui senti ment than is secured under tho present system? There is another consideration. less important in theory, but probably of great practical value. . Hunger and thirst and impatience of confinement; often drive the masculine jury to decisions whicli must cuu.-ic the goddess of the bandaged eyes to shed copious tears be hind the voluminous folds which secure her impartiality. By her established in- difference to creature comforts woman would raise tho moral tone of juries and compel decisions on abstract principles. When a protracted session was in pros pect, she would first make up her mind and then tako out her embroidery and wait for the ether jurors to come around to her posiitou. Kate Field's Washing ton. Your Itoy Won't Live a Month. So Mr. Oilman Crown, of 31 MiH street, South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His sun had lunjj trouble, lollowinjr typhoid ma laria, and he spent $375 with doc. tors, who finally gave him up. say ins:: "iour Doy won i Jivo a month." He tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few be tiles restored him to health and enabled him to ?o to work a perfectly well man. He says be owes his present flood health ta the use of Dr. King's New Dis covery, aud knows it to be the best in the world for lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Hartz & Uliemever's drug store. f SIMMOfffX GOOD FOR EVERYBODY A!tr.cst everybody tikes some laxative neJidne to cleanse the system and keen the j Hood pure. Those wlio take SIMMONS ILIcK KLGLLATOl? (liatlld cr nawJert ; the ?l ? mild and pleasant fLi a a il iHjiaaa i 1 Economize. One and a half teaspoonfuls Hdmfortfs gives better results than two full tea spoonfuls of any other. TRY IT. LEGAL ot ire of f ubllcalloo. STATE OP lLLISOIS, i WW IB l. A II UIPKri, i in the circuit enrr, January t rro. 18f6. Iia8tan, v Wiilitm st.i-i in sun AffliJimt of non-reou'ciiee or w Uiunn Mac, the above flelenilunt, hav.n;; b.-en filed in tbe tierk'e orrice ef ihc cirv-oa conn nr aii rnrmT, nofce ia her I. re her l y civ, n to the raid non-re. dent defendant that tho ouiclairar.t n.el her bill of vmplii.t In aM ecu t. on the chancerr aide iiicrcoi mi uit in n cay or ove-ber, IsSS. rd that tbcrnn m a ,uitiinou ..t,.ji ... n. ... court, win rin id nut i row pending, rttorna- uin .iLnunf iD mocia of Janaary o-. xt, a l by law renii'rcd Now, nnl- a. voo. the .aid nnn-Mi.u.i .ir. ant kbive n Died, Will am Stncv. shnll neraonally nr and appear ocf .aid circuit ronrt , th,. dis cay ..r he next toim thereof, to he hold, n at Ruck Mand in a-d To.- the .aid connty. on the lri Mnn. ay In January next, and pVyl, answer - '"""in e,Di,iaiiAm-i, nui or com- ola nt. tlie me anil in,, mMti..M .k.. iher. In cha-sil ai.d tt.-o will I e taken as con- eo-en. auiaaecrecrtenutigain8t jou accord- , k1:k W. OAMBLB-' lcrk. i M ,"n-Ev,CiMi,pNinvifa Solicitor. Roik lalaul. III . Nov. JST. 18J5. Notice t robtleatlon. STATU OF ILLINOIS, Eoce Islaxd oorNTr. In the Ulrcmt court in rh,nnm T.nn 3n 1S95. ' "J uiin M. Alhrecht v. Patrick Beatea, Mary Maria B -ales and A nn Maria Mnrry. Aflliavit nf non-tn.ii'ei.ri nf ih. it.rn.imt. Pat.ick Boater Mary Ma-ia Beatea and Ann ana Slurry, tn- abov. d. ftu Unta, havine been Slea in the Clerk', office of t o eirenir court of iiid county, no'ice i. th retore hereby given to the mid Hon resilient rlefcndants that the complainant flled hi-i hiil of comnlaint n rant cour-. on tho chineer. i.l thmr on the ait day cf I ir tolwr, 1805, and that tbe'enpon astimuinua issued out of eaid court, wherein said rule !e now pc'nliuz. relnroiible on the flmt Mouday in the month of January next," as i l- liw i eq uired. 'Now. nulesa vou ;the r-aid n n-rc.iteni. aeiennitnrs above named. Patrick Beatefi. Wary Var a Bete, and Ann Mar n Murrv, hall pi-rsoiiallT be a id annoar nnf.ire .aid rtirmt court, cn tro urat day of the next term thereof. 10 lie coiaen ni Kaclc IIaod in and fort lie aaid roui ty. it ti the flirt Vnnn- n January n-xt, and pl-ad. an.weror diniu- to the .aid complainant', hiil of complaint, the name and the matters and thing t ereln charged and ated will he taken a.coufea.ed, nui a decree er.lerod aFainft loo according to the tirayer of ai biiL isocat lateuo, HI., Nov. l.lxiis. OCOKOK W. WAMBLE. Clerk. Carl Kueiil, Compl linatit'. Solicitor. Notion nf I'nhliratlon. STATE OF I I.LIN HIS, I Kock Isi.m Cottsrv. f In the Circuit coutt. .laanary term, I'.m. Rorh I. anrl naeinpa Cank. acor oration, v. Vlr'il M. Illsiiilina, MmiA 1-:. Blaudtns. Frank TIalli-r und lleuiy lAimprirt. In chauccry. General AHdiiM of the r.on-rcldcnre r.t the alwtvr limed I'eriM'niil. F anv H:ill- inipteailed with the a1 t.ve it fiiidint-. Vir,il M. I laiiuing, Ariii'e is tiiauiuiiZMei niin lA iiipfert.havinc been flled in the clerk's niiicc ot the circuit court of .aid cour.iy.noUce in there ore hereby g ven to the .aid non n-.iiert tefi ndant that the complainant tiled us inn oi comiiiaint in .am conit. on the chan cery .-i'!eti ercof. oa the S'ith iiay of November, tstO. and that therearioa a .nmmon i.ucd out of .aid conrt, wherein mil H now nendlnir. re returnable on lbt fiit Monday in the month of January next, as hy law r. quired. Kmr, un ices yoo. i ne rain nou-rtriaent aviciHliiit above nam d. Frank llalter, rhall cr.nnaliy be .nd appear hufore tbe ruil circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof, to bs l.nldi'n Kocfe- li-land in a d for'hernid county, on the Srst .Vcnday In January next, and plead, answer or demur to th-? said liill of complaint, the tmno n'd the matter, and thinga there n-cha-7cd and .ratM will be taken as eon f .fed, ant a derree cut r?d against you accori iug to ihu prujerrf hilt. CEOKCE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. T?oek Inland, liln.oi.. Nov. 2d, A. I. lttia. Jackson St, Ucruvr C'umplatnanta' Solicitors. Notice or Publication. STATK OF ILLINOIS, i F.ickI.lakbOouktt. I trci't Owrfof i'nrk I.land countv. January term. A. I) , 1 ', in Chancery General No. SMI. Koc 1-latid savinc, hank, a corporation, va. Viigil M. rPandiug, Annie E. Blandina! and Frink lialler. Afil lavitof non-relilenre cr the above named dn'ei.dant. l-'runk Halter, impleided with the above defendant, Virgil M. Handing and Annie E. Blandirg having ben filed in tbeclirkv ofllce of the circuit ciurt of .aid county, notice i- then r e hereby iriven ti t hn .ad non re.i di.t detrn-tauta tout ibecompl,iaant flled ita bill of o.mplalnt in ra d c ur , on ih-, chancery ride thereof, on the S6th Cay of November, 1S9S, and that thcrt uonn a .un-inuia l..nril nm nt i curt, wherein .aid anit ir ni pending, rdurn- I) e ou the hi at Mcndajr Iu the month ot Jauuaiy nxi, a U by law required. :ow. nn:e,H y -u, tbe raid non-ret-ident nefen l aut above named. Frank lla'l r. .hall pernocally he and apeear before aaid circuit court, on the tri-t day if the next t'-rro IhereoL to be huldcn a' Hosk I.land in and I. r the eai-j county, m -.l.c drt Monday in Jnnua-y next, ard p'rad, answer or demur to the aai I co ulaiuant'a bill of c iiru'uint. the .nnie an1 the mitura mid thing, therein charge i ana , fated will be tak-n ar con-fea-fe I. and a decree entered aain.t you accord ing to the pra er of .aid bill. , GEO RGB W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Fork l.lan. HU N'.v 4. li-!ii. Jackson 4 lie est, Couiplainaut'e Sollcitota. Fabllcatloa Notice. ST.TB OF ILI.IXOH. POCK I SLA HQ COCMTT. 'n the c'.rcplt couri. to th. Jannarr la m. A. n. l"ii. People'. Nat I oa at bank v C W Voaher and Isa bella V. Ma-'.fld'd. i tow or n. r Mn.f,IH deret.cd; Henry ilnu-fiel.i. Jr., now Henry .-.iii.iiiu, .njiiniei . .Manaaeia, Ktira n Matslleld, Ma-gatct JIan.fle'd. now Margaret lanfl--l i Grem; badiu Manu?!d. now Bi-ih mann-io newion. Kie.ror Man.te d. now E earor Man.field lloa-. Isabella F Newton, Fannie b la We. lee aud lou-n 1 Mosher. only u"im --iat ui iieuty aiari-ueio. aeceaeeo. Affl lavlt of the noa-re.idence or above named deri udiinta. C W Mo.-cr and Lontee P Moaner, lmpleadet wiiu tbove . cfoiid-nt. lsalielle "anrfi.ld. widow of Henry Munn'd. oecea.ed; Henry aianrtt:ld. Jr .n.iw Henrr Mansfield: Na ihamcl S Mar.Sel-. Elira H iUmfield. Margaret Mat .Held, now Margaret Manrtieid Green: sadi. Mamfleiii, now rar.u Man Oe'd Ntwion; Klcinor Jiimn iia.now Eieannr Man-Be d itne. lalelie f Newion ad Faunlo B ake lee, hiving been S cd in the etrk'e offt.: ot tbe circuit C ort of aid county, notice 5- therefore here by given to the rati nn rcldei.t defendant!, that the complainant filed his hilt of com plaint in the . id coutt on the chancery lie ther.of orltu-21-rtd y of AcgilO. A. D. 1RD5. and that an a ia. a imaom hi- beo ia.oed out of raid co -rt, wh- rein raid ruit la now pending, returnable on the Ur.t Monday In the month of Ja nary n-xt. Nw, nnlia yorj. tbf .aid n-n-rerleent de-fendaiil-above named, C W Moaher and Ionia. P NwUr, rhall perro- ally be and appear before the said clrc.it conn ori he Out day of the next term thereof, to be hohl'-n at Hock I.land, in aod for eid cooxty. cn the r-l Monday la January rex-. 1M. end p'el, anawtr or demur lii tbe aai coniplii'tnt' bill f cimplaini, the rame aod the mat'.r. tleoin charged and .t-ted wnl he taken a. oonfe-M:dani a decree cut I red acaitattcu aceonlieg t th" prayer of raid hill OEOKUK. W.OAMBLK, Clerk. Ham. A Bt rjKD.i ompialnant'a EOlidtonk Bock lalaad.Iil.. Xav. xa. law. - Baking Powder. LEGAL. AdailnUtratot's Notice. Estate ot ifargaret Greehy, deceased. Toe Tmd.ereifrr.ed havina been appointed ad tniniatnitor of the c.tat. or Margaret tirteLy. Inte of tho connty of Bock Inland, ataie of lllinoia. deceaaed, hereby girea notice that be will appear before the county court of Kock (.lard connty, at the office of tbe clerk of raid court, in the city of Rock ieland. at the Januarr terra, oa the first Monday In January next, at which utr-e all perron. Bavins claim, acamat raid aetata at. notified and requcted to attend, for the pmrpara of having the aamo aJuated. All perron Irdehted toaaid ertate are reqsert ed to make ut mediate payment to the nndcr siimcd. Dated this lib day of November, A. D. MKB. JdllN GKEEHT. Admioi-lrator. Admlnl.trator'a Notice. Estate or Thomaa Farlev, deecaacd. The nndertUrncd having been appointed admin istratrix nf Inet.taie of Thnrnar Karley. lale of the county or Koc 1-land. atatV- or llllnui., de oeaaed. hereby irive.notie that he will an. iear berore the comity court of Rock I.l and county, at the office of the cterk of aaid eoart. In thecttyjif It ek Island. at ti e Jjnnary term, oa the first Monday In January next, at w hich tiaae all nenon. having clairi. arainat -ad ertate are tiotitled and reqne-ted to aitend, for the purport! of having the same adjusted. All persona Indebted to .aid e.tate are raw queried to make immediate payment to the nn uer.igned. Dated this 8th day of Nov. A. D.. ISM. Mart L. Folet. Admlniatratrlx. Patillcatlow Notice. STATE OF ILLINOS, 1 Rock Island Cocxtt. I in the circail emm, January term, 1H9A. Josie McUocald va. Arthur Mcliocaid, in Chan cur y Affidavit of non residence of Arthur McDon ald the above defend .nt having hen bled in clerk's oClee of the circuit court of raid county, notice ig tlietvfiire hereby viven the raid ron-rcsidi-nl deiendant that ihe complainant fl ed her bit! of complaint in rid conn, on ttie chancery ride thereof, cn the SSil day of NoremberjlSna, and that tberviijion a ruoimnnr ie.ncd nut of .aid court, wherein .aid .uit I, now pen-iina- rem ena ble on the first Monday in ttia month t Jan nary next, a. i by law nspilted. Now.unler yon, tbe raid non-rerldeiit defendant above nau,l, Anhur MeDnnnld. rhall tM-miiially he ad a iear before the raid circuit court on the first day of the next term there f, to be bolden at Korfc I.land in aod for the raid county on theS'h day of Jan nary next, and plead, answer or tic mnr to th.; raid complainant's hill of complaint, Iho ranie aud the in titer, and thinea t'leriin charged and Hated will he taken aaoanrerM-d, and a decree entered against you according u, the prayer of raid bill. UHOHOrt W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Rock I.land. Ill Nov. Si. two. Cakl KcBL.Complainant'a Solicitor. Maatei.j Sale. STATU OF ILLINOIS, IIIH K IKLAHD OlIltKTT, ( In the circuit court of Rock Ilaml county, Illi nois, in chancery. Hill for partition, etc.. Mary Fitx Gibbon Michael O'lVmr.ell, Alice O'Donnell, James O'Honnell, William tl'lhra- iicll. Mary O'liomcll. Maagie O'lw.imcll. Mau rice O'ltonncll. Nom O'Donnell. Joun F O'lion neil, Margaret lkinnell. Xllnnio O'Donnell, MarrAcner O'lxieuell. Margin t o'Ooi d. II. Andrew O'Donnell. Mary O'Donnell, Blira O'lmnnell, Jr., E.iza o Donnell, r-r., J. K. Johnston, McGregory and Eugene Shepard. Public notice la hereby given that In pursuance of a decree made and entered hy .aid court in toe above entitled cauc on the lith day of October, A. !). I. Elwin t. Parmeuter, aa maier In chancery of the raid court, as rwulrcd and di rected hy raid court in aaid decree, will on Mon day th: id day or December, A. l. lstrj, at the hour and place hereinafter mentlim-d and ret rorth. mill .t public ven-Jce to the liighest aed best bidder all and .iitrular the following; d. rcrihed premises and real estate In raid decree mentioned, ritnate in the eonniy nf Koch 1.1 uid in the stau- nf lltlnoir, to-wit- Ttie east h.!f of the nurthwert quarter, and the ea.f half or the .outnweat qnait.-r or m tinn number twenty-one ii). in trm-n.hip numli-r nineteen (lui north. In ranrri number three vif eaetcrthe Fourth i4'-h) principal meri'liun arer tahli.hed by tlio- .urveyor general ,f the I'niied Stater rubjit to tbe right of way of ihe ChPago. Hnrliugton k. (juinry IIiirod eomnany; also a cottain iract or parr. I of land m Ihe northwest quarter of ihe noithwe-t quarter of .ectton twenty-eight t'JSi m tiwn-hip numlier nineteen il'Jt north. ra"fc three f-1i ea-t of the f.iurth i4th princip d mend. Ian. and described aa follow., to-wit: Iteinnttia two hnndred and twenty and cluht-ti-nttia -1 8-MI feet east of the comer of recllor. twenty 27), twenty-one (JI). twenty-eight ai and twenty-nine !( in raid township thence routboce hundred and nlnviy-eiglit I ItM) feet, thence north eigbty-rix and threr-fmnha dr g-vea (Wii). ea-t one hundred and .ixty-eight I lfis) feet, thems, north tweuiy-nine and one fourth cVgreea liri1, we-ttro hundred and rlx teun iSHi) feet to iho reetion hue. thence west on the res lion line filty-mne and one -t'ird (5S feet to ihn place of beginning; air-o, the tractor parrel of land begioniug on Inn line between t-critone number twenty-one ri) ant twenty e-ght x.- in townatiip number ninrrepn (lti nortb. rani;e nuuiber three 3 ea-t of tbe fourth pnrcipai mendan rme chidn and Jiiil liuka (1 644-1OI0) eaatof the at'.u- Kt at the wuthwe.t corner of sMd ruction number twenty-oii. (gl. .aid point of beginning being at tbe aontbea.t corner cf a rchool lot : tnence runrbia' cert alone aid reetion line eighteen and 4a6-l(Mt chain. 18 446 -10 41 ch.) to a atone act at the ronuwaat corner or tbe routbaeat quarter J41 cf the nouth west quarter ! of raid .ection number twen ty one xl; thence north twenty cnaina (tMcba, to the center of the K.uttawesl quarter a ) of .ectloo numher twerty-one fall aforesaid: thence wot Uve aud 74 100 chat? (a 14 lo) b.) to the lntersecfton f the southern line of toe right of way or the Chicago, Burlington A tfuinry Radroad company; thence in a routhwesteriy direction alun the line of the railroad curving to the left parallel wi'h the middle line of the railroad and SO feet i.V-ft) Inerefmm.clrvcn and Tl-lU) cl a n (11 70-1UU cha) tithe cart ride of a crowing f.ir wagoca over aaid railnra.1: tiience rooth lix'y-tbree links to a point wh'.ca ia eighty feet ihv feet; at right angle, from te middle line of tbe railroad, thence in a .outh w cetera direction enrring to tbe left on a line parallel with the middle line of the railroad and eighty feet fHU feet) therefrom. ei.'Lt ai d .--lnO chains (15.2 chain.) lo the inter-ection of the we.t line of aaid reetion number twenty-one (SI), thence ronlh two and 87-101 chaina "t.i.7 chain.) to the the northwert corner of M-hool lot ; thence eartone and M4-1-"K) chaina (ICH chain.) to the nor I hea t corner nf tne aame; t jence routb thraas and S-100 chain rt (16 chain.) to tbe i.laeeof he glnninr. enntalnlna thirty one and ibn5t-l(XMI seiea l)sSacrer) more or Ic; a.l raid tract, of land si'ua'od ia the county 01 Kock l-lard la theatateof Illiaoir. That raid tr c or parcel, of real property will be r-old at fje front noor of the pottoflfce in the town or viPaire f HiliMlale, ia aaid county and .late on lt d Monday, tbe reo ond day of Decemner. A. I. e b.urof S o'chick In the arte noon or ta d day for one-hair eah and tha balance In one II) yar from the date of aaid rale with Interest cm said helano ataixfOperc nt per annum reenred by moit-s-age opon tne tract or tract, of aaid real property o sold or the entire rum of tee parrhare money saay be paid in cash if the pcrcbater or pur ctuuera so e!e t. Dated at Rock Iriand. rillnaU. "ct. 9. IRC ELWIN K. PARMEKTKH, Master In Chancery or thi circuit col"0.' Kock IsiealCaia'.. IU. -r-rai-r