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LEOAL. Executor's Notice. Batata of Jacob WlTra, d.ctaaid. TIM ndtind aa-rua bee apaamtad izm trtaefthe last will aad taataeaent of Jacob Will lata el tea eoant af .Bock lalaad. aUM Illlaolis itocMMd. a rear clye notice tkM she will appear before tba eonati eoart of Mock WUsfl oeay. at ih omn or ut tiara or aaia coart, la ifea city of Book Island, at ttaa Jane term, ea a tret Monday la Jaaa aazt, at watch tim all person bavla alalaM again aid aatata an Botisad aad rj.atd la attend, fat lha psfpoaa f barloa tha aatse adjaated. All proa Indebted la said aatata an reo- a in aue laateaiata) pejraea la me anar Uraad. Dated tail 3d day of April. A. D Mb. An Witxaa, bacntfis. - Notice of riaal Settlement. Batata of Patrick Breanna, deceased. Pabllo sot lea la hereby ilwi that I'm uarTer-l-ad, Thomas B rUWlj. administrator, baa th'a mj Bled bla aaa repon aad aettlemral aaaacb la Iba county enort of Rnck laland coaaty, aad tb. t an order baa heea ea'errd by said cou't ap trn?it( Uia id rrpwrt. ualata objection there to r cauee to tba eoalrar be vhowa oa or before i ha oop-alnf nf court on t t ta day of April. A. I , 1M, and apoo tba taa) approval of .aid rs frtlba aaid laoowe it Betay. aamlalatrator will ark for aa order of distribution, aad will lao eased In be dwebanred. All paraona later . tad ara not lard to tim4. Kock Ulaod. UL, ApiU 4, MM. T. B. RttBT, Atalnletralor of Iba cttata of Patrick Hraanaa, o Publication Notice." iTATI OF ILLINOIS, l Boca laLaao Cotnrrr, I la tba aonaty eoart at Iba Jaaa term, A. D., ISO. Charlaa II arandeabarit T Mary A OlM. wid ow. Jrnnle Dreoe. Jacob W OltU Haulda Phil lip. Crah Adama, falna GHt.Joba R OltU fore till. Id KIT. William Oltt and George a M'tri'lna. admlniatrator of aatata of K:lsatwth Hraiilry. rirceaata. rautttn to aall rial estate to pay 0lt To tha nore-named defendants, Matilda Phil lip arab Adaaa, Calvin Utu aad Wili'aei Out: Am.laait of iba aoa-rmldaaco of yoa, Matilda Phillip, tart In (till and William Ultt, and affida vit that yon, nerah Adam, canaot ba fuond. no that pmreae can ba Mind apoa 70a. and that I' rtliimat Inqalry roar plwa of reedrnra ranaot ba aornalnf. nctirs la hereby given to ym and each of yna that tba above aamrd seli-tl.MH-r baa Sled la tba raid roar; bla tie tiMoe acatnat yoa fur laava to aall real cstata to parnVM; lha a anwowa baa baca laaaad la ahl caaao aaaml yoa, rrtnrnahla to tha Jnn Irrm, A. IV. I, af aald coart to ba hpiaa aad boldaa at iba coart bonaa tn lha city of Kock lat and. IbmhI roaaly of Rnrk Inland. 00 thanrrf Mvmlaytf Jnaa. A D.lsna, at wbk-h tliaaand p mrr ea will apnaar aad plaad, aoawcr or do mar to n d wtliloa If rnn aa lit. Iratrd M kn.a la'ai.d. III- Ibl tlb rlay of April. A. It., law. IIjoi nan k.ai.ia, Clark of taiacoantTUoirl RwaiaiT AWiiiia, Ih-lKiuira for Ittitioacr. Admlnlatratiis's Sal. TATB ILI.INOH, Kara lnunalaniirT. (" la lha cnanty eoart, April I ma A. D. IM. Bllnal frhalta. ariatlrlMratrl nf tha aaUla of llaary llnkbrr, nVcraod pctlllMirr, Aaaw ihr. kary M.karr tbi Rtick Inland Malual llai'aiiHr. I a-ta aad aavlnca aaanelatlno: and I HiroH A. hpw.lcl aa raardiaaol Aaaia Uakbar anH Mar Hakbar aefvadaata. IVtlttHi In n II raal ila lopty debt. To waoa It aaay rM-ara, awttco la borrby rWaa that by rr nof aa ardor aad dvrrra of Ihoroaniycnnnof Kock Inland couaty. Illlnola, nl-rrdo th atltha of Iba andcrHcard. btia Mf rhnit. aa adaiialatmris nf tha cauta of Uaary llaakrr. ilrwrl, f, b-ara m nil tha r al tn af aald drcaaai d at aaid Apr.l trrra, A. I . law. af aald ai.an, tha atHltKnd will nn lha Vih day of rail May. Iba aaaw a Ira tba tftth I y nf May. A. Dl, IWat, brtwraa lha boura of III a'florb In Ih toraaooa aad 4 o'cbKh la tba af nrranna uf aald ay, lo-wlt.. at tba bobr of ( a'vlork p.m., aril at pablle a I at Iba aoatb d-oraf u.a CMrt bnr, tn tba city of Unrk l-l-and In rnnaiy aad atata. to tha blartwrt and hral hioCrr, Iba ral arlaio dwcrlbail aa folAwa, lutwclra and fonnaaa H la block tbnm Ml In Roita rdrb addltloa tn tba city of kiwb laland I tha city of Mora laland. In I'm mnniy nf Nnrk laland and aiaia of llliant. ruo hrri in a biilanaa of ahoai two bnndrcd lt' dol lar anil riiM npnn a m-rnzmn llrn riMaiod In f n tb lOick I laaxl Matual UullnlKK. La A aiair aaia!iatb- nn tha ktb day of Jaua, i-jiiniii' prr arm per annual la ttitial; Mid ali! to IccliHle allow doajar and bomraivatl. Ta rnia of aal cb. baud thla 'U day of April, is:). Miaa.afrat7t.TS. Admlnlatralrlz of tba Eatato of Ucaxy ilakkcr, Ihrrraaad. C. J.hiaai.a, AUoraay. dm'nlatrator'a Sale. BTATt Or ILLINOIS, I fttarm lauao Vomnv. I In tba connly ro-srt. May tano. AD, 1806 raibanaa "hf-r, aumiubHratrix nf the aatata f Cbrtal'an frka'nr, tfrraaMd. prtoirr, v. Mary Kn'ilo f. tbaoirnra Hul.lorf, (linrje rx haf'r. A Ira Hrhafar, I'athrrlna Kotb, lieai Knnh. John fechafar. Maryilriufvr, Jaoiia tth-frr and iMlae ffcafrr, drfrndaota. Puiltwn to aall real aetata to pa dnbta. Towba II aaay concern: Notice la hereby Rlrea that by nn nf an ordor aad decree at the angnly codrt of Kock Itland roanly. Illlonlf, rnUrad a the trillion of tb aartcraigtrd. I'iht't Hrhafrr, aa adailalalratrlx of tba ri ttaf ChrlalUa ackafer, deceaaed, for Inara to ell the real ratal nf ld decraaed at aaid May trrm A. U. l"W,f f aald conn, iba aaderaltnnd will nn lha Ith aay af Jnaa A. I IW. hatwraa tha hotlr f tan (llll o'cl rk la V13 forenoon and toar it) o'clock la tha afternoon of aaid day. fo wl, at tha boar of two t) o'clock p. at. cll at pnhMa a!e at tfte tnatbdoorof Iba coart koaae In tha city af Kock laland in eld coo at y and at', to lee htelu-at and beat bidder tha real a tatr leaerlhed aa fallow, 10 a It : Month half(H)of lot litre (M and lha norh flfi!i(i feel nf lot eleht (a) la block rctootr (TO) in I'hwaunnr lwer addition i the city of Hock. lina and lot on fit and lanltl la h'och three X in Paiwy Itavrnnnrt' addition In tie city of hock l.i.no. all la laaaityof Kock laland. In Iba nHinty nf Horb laland and tha a'at nf III note, a 11.I ).- tn w nf aahl real eetaia eeoniraf d of all rlan. liw-'it or Intereai Ihereln 00 accnint of lower and k mtraUxl In Ueoy of tha whlnw of Jaalthririaaschafcr, d.-caaU. Tcrma of IMted Ih 1th day of May, I -on. tTaania Prnarra. Alaaiatrtr of ibe ntate of ihrlftlaa ocbafcr, nrreaard. i'.d. a at a. !icitff. Notice to Contractors, ttraied M.ipiml. wilt he rwirrd it the city .?'-L . K"c, 'aland, antil Monday. My II. I. aiaocl'Kk p.m. for -on at ran Ire th tmpoorra eat or lered ny aa orJmaat a entitled a Ham: An nramanro r thi In.HoTrairat cf Twelfth ativet Im tka annia nn nf ron-ih arrnae to tba anoia ron-oraie llaiita nf the eilr nf Kuch lalwd. ttnt Minnie, paaard Jan. It, lH(v' And f-w fnrnw lira all lira a,frali and Ara Ih work arcorJIns m plana and r0,catM oa lie Mlh city ah-rh'anirc. . Hiaab hid will be fnrnwhed oa application All bale meal b acranaafd with a certified Chech la the aaiaaf bnalr1 larau a iaMlta oa nm aba k talaa t bwih. perald 10 the order otlhm;tir of aaid city, which akoli heenrue forfeltad 10 aabl el'i la ce the h-adcr ah I fail to eater Into aunt r art wth .pmrl aarMira t aiorate the a o-h tor tb prn aaenlitaard In kle bid aad areneillna to the olan aad nnitntlnn. la the eeeat thai lb contract aball be anaraad I him. walractnra are rraalred to f aralab aaaiplra cf hatch with which warb bkilcaaa. Itribad a ike wnrh maetrorraapaHal with tbeeuiaW la ipitilty anal alyi. K.tk lrlan-1. I I.. May . I-. A. W. MiBu.aty detk. DR. MOTT'G The) 00 It aafr. rtrrr? mod rrliaiile Female rrer offrrrd to Ladies. Eape ciallr tvconun?Dlrl to married Ladiea. Ask for PEHTR3TAL PILLS and talcs no other. Sr.xo fob cntcvtAR. lTioe fl.in prr box, boxes for 85.00, BR. MOTTS CHEWCIi, CO, Ckrttaht (Ml. old by T. tf. Trraaj, di The Equitable Life Assurance Society now issues sMiew form of life policy, which contains more advantageous guarantees than any policy ever issued on a sound and conservative basis, and these guarantees are made by the strongest life assurance company in the world. Assets, . Liabilities, 1301.000,883 100.383,376 Surptas. $40,624,013 COUXT&YMAN & ERIC50N, General Agentr, Gileibnrf, III. Colona Sand Stone Quarries Sawed Building Stone, Ashlar and Trimmings a Specialty. For cheapness, durability and boautj excelled by none. This tone docs not wash or color the wall with alkali, etc. Plans sent na for estimates will receive careful attention and be returned promptly at our expense. QUARRIES, 12 miles from Rock Island on the C, 1). & Q. K. B. Trains Nos. ft and 6 will stop and let visitors off and on. ESTABLISHED IS70. 8am pics of Stone and Photos of ltailtllnjrs can be seen at Room No. 12, Mitchell & Lynde 's build ing. Address: Arthur Burrall, manager. Rock Island or Colona, 111. BWJJH Real Estate Insurance. Buy, Sell and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried company repre sented. Rates as low as any reliable company can afford. Tour Patronage is So'ioited. . Office 1820, Second At. Harper Bona B'lOek. DIBKCTIONS f CATARRH .Innfy pitlkU of Ihf Ihihm litmllf inlt tht ttoatrils, ttram tironQ or.-aA thrwffh tht mem. Vn thrie la". M oir. lllrr mralt fnltrrti, aad txerr ELY'S CREAM BALM Open, aaa1 rlcaaaea the aaal laKa. Allaj faiaaaO It Hamas' ion. Ileal Iba Sorr. rro lecta tlta Menbiao COLO1!. HEAD freni CoMa, Keatoraa ihe eenae of Taate and amrlUThe Balaj laa,uicklratMorbedaodrvaaia. iNiiivnrt. rnc ouc ai uruvf;!) or D niati. ELY UhOTBSRs, S Warrca atrcet. Mew York VJEAK DEW CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. aaaai a Mas inaaaaoii anoakl aend at ar ior m oooa that Trains how full manly Tiaor la eaally, quick 1 7 and prrmanentlr raatored. Komaa afferiBB from aka)a can af ford to Ignoro this timely advice. Book tella now EUEUEDIMlCO.,BUFFiEwX UnnvnoYAL pills -"r 11 -sac J5f TUP AHQUD, THUBBP A,Y. MAY T. lCCa A MAID OF THE MIIIE Continued from Second Pate. 1 round me, and I only just managed to crawl oct" "I mean to fetch his body out if it ean oe dose." toe manager said quietly. lint very resolutely. "Here, Sam, tie this rope round my waist and follow me at about ten yards distance. If I fall or shout, drag me back at once. Yon un derstand?" "Aye, aye! A' reet," the men made answer, and without another word Ear ry Marston crept forward on his hands and knees. The lamps of the whole par ty had been left down below, out of the range of the explosi gas, and the men naa to leel their way as best thay could. On and on the intrepid manager went. Fur a little distance the way was clear and easy enough, but when he had nene- trated a score of yards the fire damp was terriDjy strong and threatened to over, power him. But he pressed doggedly on, resolved not to give way yet, and sud denly he heard something which caused bis heart to fly to his throat He stop- "3Tay I sec you tomorrow afternoon or evening f ped, listened, and a deep stertorous groan fell on his ears. The nest mo ment he reeled, fell, and, falling, cried loud, and those behind dragged him back to the pure air. When Marston recovered from his temporary stupor, be cried excitedly : "Jack Kendal is alive! I heard him groaning. We must save him. One of you men ascend the shaft and fetch a doctor in readiness. Now, lads, some of you lend me a scarf to tie ronnd my mouth, and I'll try again!" He wrapped the woolen muffler around his head and face. Then be plunged into the darkness of the gas flooded brow. This time he ran along at a swift pace, and the others had a difficulty to keep pace with him. ' Now and again the rope cpun through their fingers, but they did not lose it altogether. In a littlo space Marrton was in the very heart of the gas again, and once more the deadly vapor was threatening to drown his senses. But be crept along, with his face almost touching the floor, and foot by foot made his way toward the slowly dying man whose deep hoarse gurglings all could hear. At last Marston felt that be could go no farther. His head was spinning like a top, his senses were leaving him, and the unconscious man was only a couple of yards away. With one last effort of the will he flung himself forward, care less of everything, and falling prone and half senseless his fingers gripped Jack Kendal's prostrate form. He remembered no more. When be came to his reason, be was at the bottom of the gas filled gallery, and tho rescued fireman was lying, a senseless and inert heap, in a small wagon. Whether Jack would live or die no one could tell yet But they rushed away with him toward the shaft, where a doctor would be wait ing with restoratives. 1 When the saved man and his savers arrived on the surface, an excited crowd was waiting in breathless suspense. When the word flew round that Kendal was alive, a great shout of joy went np to the winter sky. Rear the very spot where he bad left her an hour and a half before Marston saw Peg Holland standing. He went to ward her. "They say he is alive !" "flo is alive. I saved him. Peg!" "Thank God for that, Mr. Marston. I shall marry Jack Kendal now 1" She did. Before Christmas came the young fire man and the pit brow laseie were mar ried. THE E.ND. Beards and Bacteria. The bacteriology of the beard has riot yet, so fur as we are aware, been ex haustively studied. This might be a new world for one of our young Alex anders of pathology to conquer. That it is possible that disease can be carried in the manner suggested will hardly be denied, but we cannot say that we think the danger so great that doctors need sacrifice their beards on the altar of hygiene. Most will think even the care ful sterilization of the beard on leaving sickroom a cuuneel of perfection. If the scrupulous hygienist thinks such a precaution necessary, be should be con sistent and insist on doctors shaving tbeir beads and even their eyebrows. How would our professional sisters like this? To live in the odor of antiseptic sanctity we should, after due porilka tuin. clothe ourselves in cotton wool, wrap our beads in sterilized gauzo and go about like veiled prophets of Khur as sail. British Medical Journal A Taaaa Crow. A farmer near Patchogee, X. Y., has a tame crow, which, while it has per fect freedom, seldom goes far from the dooryard. The crow was captured while quite young, and is thoroughly domes ticated. It roosts at night with the bens in the henhouse.' With the imitative in stincts of its kind, it has learned. to re- prodnce exactly the cackling ol the ' hens, so that strangers passing often stop and look rpward with amazement at what seems to be the cackling of a hn flying about in the air. New York Trib une. - At aad Arn M. Halo. It is autumn, and already the New- lonnnianq nsning coats are coming nacK one oy one. xnere is a saying here that it is "the wind 01 St Fran cis that brings home theTerreneuvas," . and surely on the 4th of October, the fete of St Francis d Assisi, there is a fair, strong wind blowing from the west In many of the villages round St Malo and inland, where (me can no lon ger catch sight cf the sea, there will be those who turn their faces westward to day to greet the wind that has filled the returning sails. In many of the cot tages tho good wife will look to her ci der and tell herself that it must be ready against the gars come home. Perhaps the gars is indeed a boy, as the worn signmes; pernaps also he is gray haired man, but to the good wife who waits for him at home he is always toe gars. Ana she brings out the great armchair from the corner, where it has stood tinused all the long summer, and sets it by the fire. It is empty still, but she nils it tor the present with hoite. Outside the sun shines broadly golden and the trees wave in the wind. One hears the thud of falling apples, and the ground beneath is variously yellow or green or red with them. In the yard there is a scented shining heap of fruit and the cider mill is at work. Every where there is tho rich, strong smell of apples m the air. It is autumn, and the Terreneuvas are coming home. Mac- mulau s Magazine. Tram Weatera Uoapitallty. People in the eastern cities know not the meaning of the word "hospitality" as it is written iu the dictionary of the western ranchman. "Why, " said Senator Warren of Wy oming, discussing some cf tlecbarac teristics of western people with a repre sentative of tho Washington Post the other day, "I would regard it as a per sonal insnlt if I went to a house on any ranch and found the door locked. The first impnlse of the averago western man on such an occasion would be to break the door down." "Eat how atxmt locking up when the inmates go away: ' Senator W arren laughed. "It would make no difference at all," he said. "We all go cu the general supposition mat a man traveling throncn the conn- try is hungry. If lie has any food in his haversack and finds nobody at home, he goes in tho house, takes possession of Tne kitchen and cooks his meaL If he has nothing, ho helps himself to what he can find. He does it as a matter of course, and the family would feel that he was worse than a dnde if ho declined to share with them even the smallest bit of food that they happened to have in store." Chicago Tribune. Some Canadian Indiana. Some of these Canadian Indians are not only civilized, but they are rapidly reaching tho point where the liuo di viding them from other citizens becomes indistinct and gradually vanishes. Tho outward and visible signs cf this are numerous and emphatic. They live in comfortable houses with flower gardens and graveled walks. They have adopt ed the clothing, the dietary and many of tho customs of the whites. They make for themselves reads, and they build bridges. They have their own ag ricultural societies, with their annual shows. Thry trade with nenmen equal to any of their neighbors, and whenever they affect the occupations of the pale face they prove themselves cqnaL while losing none of their skill at the voca turns peculiarly tlieir own. Thry are thus expert as lumbermen, sawyers and carpenters, fruirpiekers, guides, pilots, flax pickers, coopers, basket makers, teamsters, meat canning, blacksmiths, miners, lime burners, etc. They have even entered the learned professions. National Review. All la tbe Teaching. Uncle Steve Meltou is famous in Jacksonville for his liberal dispensation of charity and cuss words. He does not Use CUSS Words in a Tin-f:l?lo war hnr simply as a matter of economics! He nnas in uis fishhousc that he can get more work out of his colored assistants when ho uses forcible expletives. Some months a?n a friend came to him and said: "A friend nf minn a rorr wealthy Cuban gentleman, is coming to mis oraunr 10 start a large cigar fac tory. He d;es not speak a word of Eng lish, and his di-sirc is to rent a room in some family where English alone is Spoken in nnW rli-ir t,a ..moct. i, language." . 'I't him come up to my house," said Uncle Steve bluffly, and so the ar rangement was made. After having been there about a month the foreign gentleman was in troduced to a lady. He bowed low, with his hat hand over his heart, and said: 'Ah, eenora, I'm d d if I ain't glad to meet you!" Florida Times-Union. Tha Writ Waa rVrrrd. An impecunious gamekeeper, to avoid oeing narassea by his impatient credit ors, gave instructions to his wife to de ny him to all such unwelcome visiters. A process server, however, who had made several unsuccessful attempts to effi ct personal ncrvice of a writ, became at last suspicious. 1 Arming Lluiiielf with a loaded gun, he took up a p-sitiou near a wood con tiguous to the keeper's house and dis charged the weapon in the air. Bang went the guiv cut rushed the unsuspecting keeper in search of poach ers, and! ami the writ was served. Pearson's Weekly. What is difficulty? Only a word indi cating the dcgre of strength requisite for accomplishing particular objects; a mere notice of the mwwiry for wt tion; a bugbear to children and fools: only a mere stimulus to men. Samuel Warren. THE BRIDGE BUILDERS. We build a bridge of trass From night to mora, A mystic arch of dreams Till day is born. To build a bridge of trust From friend to friend. And often break the span We oannot mead. We bnild a bridge of trust From shore to shore. And shadow fignroa steal across At peace furthermore. Florence A. Hun rue in De troit Free Frees. THE USE OF COCAINE. oraa Trainer aaid Jockeya Find It re- fol aa at Braoer For Their Nag. Within a recent period cocaine has come into use on the race track as a stimulant. Horses that are worn and ex hausted, or ore uncertain as to speed and endurance, are given 10 to 15 grains of cocaine by the needle under the skin at the time of starting, or a few moments before. The effects are very prominent, and a veritable muscular delirium follows, in which the horse displays unusual speed and often unexpectedly wins the race. This agitation continues, and tbe driver bas difficulty in "slowing down" tbe horse after the race is over ; not uufro quently the horse will go half way ronnd again before he can be stopped. The ex haustion which follows is not marked, except in tho great thirst and loss of ap petite. Sometimes diarrhea aud trem bling follow. But good grooms give un usual attention to rubbing and bathing tbe legs in hot water and stimulants. The general effect on the horse is de pression, from which he soon recovers. but it is found essential to give cocaine again to make sure of his speed. The action of cocaiue grows more transient as the use increases, and when a long period of scoring follows before tbe raco begins drivers give a second dose secret ly while in the saddle Sometimes the horse becomes delirious and unmanage able aud leaves the track in a wild frenzy, often killing tii9 driver, or he drops dead on the track from cocaine, al though the cause is unknown to any but the owner and driver. Some horses have been given as high as 20 grains at a time, but this is dangerous and only given to wornout omnia!?, who may by this means win a raro. It appears that cocaine is only used in running races and as a temporary Etimulaut for tbe time. It is claimed that tho flashing eyes and trembling excitement of the horse are strong evidence of the use of cocaine. Cincinnati Enquirer. Gnlana'a Vila Climate. The climate of Guiana is not by any means agreeable Georgetown is within six degrees of the equator, and tho mer cury generally lingers around HO aud 100 degrees. The land is also low and marshy in places, so that fevers are prevalent at all seasons of the year, and a white man cannot live there unless he takes extreme precaution to observe certain essential rules. Negroes, on the contrary, can live- anywhere and bre:ik the health rules laid down for the white settlers. Yellow fever is an annual plague in Georgetown, but tho negro population gives little thought to it, aud it is uncommon to hear of one of their number taking it. The coolies, who compose about one-third the population, are more susceptible to tho poor climato than the negroes, but are much hardier than tbe whites. The coolies are a lighter and more slender race than the negroes, but they are industrious and moderately faithful workers, while tbe negroes are lazy and indolent Tha real bard and difficult work in the fields that requires muscle is performed by the negroes, but the steady, continuous, light work is -allotted to tbe coolies. The two races are naturally hostile, more so than the Europeans and the na tives. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A Lesson In French. "While I was in Paris." says a wom an whose recent trip abroad was inter rupted by family illness, "I took one lesson from a famous French teacher. I paid a large pric for it and had to rush home before a second was due, but I consider that my money was well invest ed, for she (it was a woman) impressed one important linguistic fact upon my mind. This was that the French lan guage bas no sound of 'a,' as in 'ah.' Nine-tenths of the Americans who pre tend to speak French say la raort, la terre, la this, that and the other, as broad as a Bostonese says can't and shan't. It is absolutely wrong. The sound is as in mat, chat and those words; tbe tongue is placed quite dif ferently. The observance of this one dis tinction more than almost any other gives the real Parisian tang that wo call accent, but which is really only French, pure and simple. I consider that my fortnight in France was not wasted. though I brought homo only a sound. " New York Times. , Bock lea' A rales Balva The best salve in tbe world for cats, bruises, gores, nloers, salt rheuro, fever sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay reo uired. It ia mu. anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rrioe 25 cents per box. For sale by Harteaf. Ullemeyer. fUeal ruaai rUae! Dr. William' iadlaa Pile Olsameat arul ear blind baM&lBg. alaarated aad licking piles. It aiworba tha taamors. allay taa ttcataa at ones. aetsasapoaltlea.cleshuUnt relief. Dr. WU- nama' Iadlaa PUaOtntnnmtia prepared onhr to pile ssd Itclmig of ib pirate aaru, aod aothiua lea). Xvary box is guaranteed. Bold by drug- ri, ni ny au, ror on centr ind ft par box. William afanaractarbK ccaapany, rrosrletora. viaisisau, vaio, boi ay x. aj, IhaalCUUraa.abagar itbe Free 'Bus at ferry runs direct our Store. their regular functions, arffl the j iiuui an kmi ui uic F . - - -" 0NB? 3Li 33 1 IS ! 5 Lit y Fr sale everywhere. Price, IX0 pei TKE Dr. J. H. KcLH.1 CEDICIXE CO.. - rml?i?J?R-1T. ; ' " awranitpa or Bud, yaiopi organ. waJLBi .a. Ma. wo ri kmlaalooa, ConaiunpUoo. laaanltj, KihaeMjn- drain and lorn of poi ST"! tana. aiifltUaa oa for atiidjr. buaineaa mnd aaarruca, la qui. r..tarlnea faaalak Kerre lire!. Thrr not oalr rare bTatartin. or dlarue. l.ut are a irraat ESVETllr aad BLeMlla RI'ILStll, back tha alak aUar t male ehreka, and rraConna Ui I'lIK F Yl 1 pat.rna. yj mail. Sl.aO r-r bo or lor Oa wkR arhlra mal,Ui aafeadlfce eai. llouttr. Karaa Ural Ca. Baa aara, aa? for sale la Bock bland. III by Harts a; UUemeyer, draggists. ' Hetty Green' New Gown. Betty Green, w ho has ever been crit icised for her "sloppy weather" appear ance, has blossomed out into a spick and span new woman, fc-be appeared in court tbe other day clad i the latest cut of flowing skirt, and otherwise decked in np to date attire. The report ers state distinctly that Mrs. Green's new departure in the matter of dress has taken SO years from her apparent age. This is indeed a chango that should be far more grateful to the soul of the ordinary woman than any possible ad dition of greater wealth to great wealth. New York Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. lady Churchill oa Skate. The last we heard of Lady Randolph Churchill, says a New York exchange, she was winning universal admiration because of her fine cycling. Now word reaches this side of the Atlantic that she is the object of keenest admiration when on skates. It appears that her ladyship learned tbe art of perfect grace on the ice while in Vanada, and that she has not since lit so muck as one jot At the rink in London recently she was seen in company with the champion skater of the world, and even under such circum stances her grace and art won universal plaudits. Lady Aberdeen. Lady Aberdeen is a constant attendant on the sessions of the parliament in Ot tawa. She occupies a place beside the speaker in the house of commons. Dress ed in purple velvet, she is a familiar figure there. But though greatly inter ested in the debates, as she must be, "her excellency," as slie is styled, while intensely listening, is as unimpression able and unencouraging a listener aa can well be imagined. She sits without any change of countenance, no matter what the subject discussed or bow fervid the oratory. - : Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ttaafly. Quickly and Pcrmaaantly KislorsaV CsLCiMixro Xsousa Ssasor PIEBTIA It Is sold oa pndtir) aruarantco to cure any form of nerrim pn; trniir.nor ay diva-dor of tlio genital organe of ta, cither . raiiaod Rnforn. be exraasivo ma of After, Tobaara, Aleoonl or Opium, cr on aonpnnt cif youiutol indiscretion or orer indulgence alo. Dinine.. Convulsions, Wakcfulncfta. llcadache. Mental ionrcaaion. puftenlngof tlo Brain, Weak aleoior?. Hearing Vwn 1'aina, Scainal WoaaDens, ilyftwia, Nocturnal EmwaMin, Spernetorrb'ra, Iain of Power acd loiBobnry, wfcioi if neglected, kiav Jpadfcpreniatnioold asaand insanity. riTitiec-17 frcaranfeed. l'rice. f 1.00 3 ouz; 6 01 1.JS fur 33X0. Kent br mailun receipt of price, A written rtraoteofnmubed with wrary fAb order rercired. refund tba monc7 It a Permanent euro ia no effected. SaUCnX KEDICIN'B CO.. Detroit, Mick. Sold by It. F. Bahnaaa. drrrgrlat. Bock Island VITALIS aTKOSIalaTB. -- OBBJ rKavKCH EECEDY IHE ABOVE RESULTS, It qillcitly anil aurelr r now, Nfrvmoaieaa. Nightly KniiMi'ai.. I Iranoteticr. I Kvil Invania, L Ota Oaf. waaling diaraae and all etfr-n of aelf-aMiae or excaas ant indiacmion. fteaicre Ist Vitality wwr and Fallina Memory. Want off Ir.aniiity and consumption. Cure when another rail. Ina.at on having V ITAf.lS. no other. Can beranird in ineTcacporKet. y mail ei.00 per pexkasaur. ft f B.OO wltta a guarantee to (arc or lief and CT.r.wr-j, in-uiar rree. aianrnflS CALUMET MEDICINE CO-, CHICAGO, ILL fOr Mle hV VaWflhatll afc VlShaf aUtrt TIaiaf A. OUemeyer, dcuevititiL 11. M. BRIGGS, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans ' AND HOUSES TO BENT. Offioe 1608 Second Ave., Bock Island. Bar oa hand 40 lota ta Roath Roak Ielatd an saaylaraM; aat on laid tha city limit; (nod waterrlow tare, acd caaao taauraao. Tan lata a Thirty-ctrhWi straat aad Fifteenth aaae. annnrot ptacaa or Proverty la ua city for ! anal vent i fc4'V - T 2 are tbe atot fowskft-l. aara. raonrr aad I lASi-a. of tht aiad In tke market. 'I be original ana oalr faaine Woaaa'a RaLranuv. ak aonr droegut f e doo't keep tDom. Mr rile direct to a and w will md It direct apoa receipt of price, SI. sealed, by mall prepaid. A. i. Biim Poorta aiemue and Taxoty-taird (Xreet, Back aSflattvZSr. BT - a AI1U II 1C Iv sufferer be a At-. 4. cuuiiuy J7r IC5T CITS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ConneUy- St, Connelly. Attorneja at Law. ce aaoaad loot, orar WtohaU Lyndat onaytnioaa. Jackson k Horat, Attorneja at Law. OtBee la Book Island Nalioaal Bank bnlldlac. a. rx f wmallt. Sweeney & WaCker. Attorneja and Counoeliora at Law Offea la aaeatnr.'s Itloek CharleB J. Setvrle, Attornej at Law. tVcal baaUMaa af all klcda pionnUy attoaaad . Slata AMornay of Bock laiaad coaaty Cea. Foakrasa Block. MoEnlry A Mcnlrj, Attorneja at Law. oner oa irood aaca rttT: aaaca eollae- lona. Bf racoa. MltAaU V Liada, kankara, flea. Postoflca Baask. Draclc e Kerna, Architects and Superintendent. Room Zl. BltckeU a i.mda baUdlag. Becoad oor. Geo. P. StaoduAnr, Arehiteot. Plans and aipartntacdBce for all elan af bnUdiajra. Kooaaa M ard at, kUteU Lyada bnUdiaaT. Take aknawa'. DBTNTIMTW, Dr John E wthurne, DENTIST. DENTIST. DENTIST, DENTIST. Maw Dental Parlor, orar Harts A Pllsanjat s Dragrtors, Tbird araana and Twactiatk straat. Tba Utaet sppotatsaaat for (killed dental arork. FLORIST. Henrf Gaetje, Prop., CHIPPIANNOCK NUBSEBT. Cot Flowers and Designs of all kinds. City atom. HOT Soswnd aweaaa. Talapaoaa Hia PBTBIOtdWB. Dr. W. H. Ludewig. Specialist of Eye, Ear, Note and Throat. Office In TreauoB'i new boUdlnc, earner Bar' eatoenlk street ari Tkird arsaae. Bank Is land. Telepkona Mo. 1U4. Dr. Oha M. ftobertaon, Eje, Ear, Nose and Throat Only. OStos, WBittakar Block, aoaUra-aat caraat Third aad Brady etrenta. Daraaport. leva Booata if aad IS. Boci I to 11 a. bl.1 tat a. at MVtAKNESS QUICKLV. : TMOPOUCMLV. FOrftVER CURLQ &N6USI1 QUICK v rKCWE RESTORERS MAM OUT CF MtJrV ) GREAT ENGLISH RtUCQIY JOtfDAV tbt aanaot fall aaleea tba cave la beyond knaves iitoi itri HnproTeo uo Drat day; real a benefit erery day ; aoo know yoanelf a kina amoca aaea la body, aiin and near, brains and I" ended, arery obetaclc to bappy married life remotcd. Merre force, will, ewrgy, brain powar, when falling aM Mrtm i . If - J -l. iroaniosreaaitrataiiy. Mailed eaerywkera. for $1. Hlz bbxea for tn. A. i. Baiaa, arenae and Twenty -third straat. Bock laua - . - (iisa aires - - - i i - aMaa e-"V''?' : iania."r ,,. ""lajiliB awafaa la Taa let' mt a i alwiaa n itla" aaa. a J5" ""Tr -, - . ATTOaUtanra. a. . oonaaju.r. a. a. oonurur. '" wa uancafr,w Waaa