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TIIE ARGUS, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1S98. THE-ARGUS. I v' Published Daily and Weekly at HSI Second Avenue. Roc Island. III. (Entered at the Poslofflce as Sccuod-cUw matter II TIIE SAME OK J. XT. TOTTER. TEIiMS Dally, 10 ccivn per week. Weekly, 12.00 per annum; hi advance 11.50. All communication of political or argumen tative character, putitlcal or reliifioim, must have real name attached for publication. No nch article will be printed over pctilious sig natures. Correspondence V)llcl ted from every town ship In ltock Island county. Tl KMJAV, Jl K 7, 1S98. IN HCC SIGNO VINCES- llrmmTMllr .Nominal ioim. For Representative In the lieneral Assembly. Tuirty-lliiril Uiviriet. KI.MCIlii: W. HI'KST. For Counl v JmU'p W. V AM.KN For County Clerk JullN NOnTON For HIierlfT A. I. lll'KSINi; Kor Treasurer T. H I.KKS Kor Count r Siipcrifnti-nilenl ll. I. AlililTiiN llemorratlr t'onerrsslonnl Convention. Public notice is hereby given that a demo erailo convention Is called to nixet at toe court house in the city or Rock Island, Illinois, at 13 .o'clock noon of the l.th day .of June A. L., imiN, for the purpose of nominat ing a democrstio candidate for the onice of representative for the Tenth Cor.grelonal dlatrlat, and to transact any other business that may aome before said convention. The basis of representation at such conven I'on shall be one dc legate for each two hun dred (JW) and eicessof one hundred or more democratic votes east for llrjan and Sewall In the election of is'.ii. The number of dele Rales allotted to caeh county In said Tenth Congressional district Is as follows, to-wit: Mercer 1 Rnck Island irt Whiteside ; II Knox 17 Htark , 5 Henry 15 Total s5 County conventions in said Tenth Cnrgres slonal district will govern Ihcuutt'lves accord ingly. A. D. ni'KftlNci, ltock Island. 111. K. II. II i wman, Cambridge, 111. (1kHokM. Kamfh, Alcdo, 111. I. V. Riwk. I,a Fayette, III. V. U. CUf.r.. lialesliurg. III. CK'JUOI IIa.vsau, Fulton. 111. Committee. I w.-. i mi I oi'vci'a nicclv lucklcd. it y.nt.l not Im-u li;ul idea to sandwich iih llhtiico. i lliK lVorja Herald sats that Samp son and N-iilcy are shaking the liolll preparatory to takiii";. TllK ( 'hicay;o Keconl observes: Tin1 strategy hoard of the reiiiililii-ait parly in-' ' .! . . in Illinois cicariv sees lliat a winiiiitir liyhl cannot lie made if Tanner is to Is Used as one of the lii;r jrmis." I nr. demand is ''riming stron 'er nay ov o;iv lr Hie eoili:i''e oi Ilic sil- Ver in the li'ia-tirv to t tlie e- 1 icnses of the war rather than lo issue ioiiiIs and lNri'Mt money while ui hate a larc surplus. M..K .MIi:. SMI'"ON IS a tlellio- crat, a inenlln r of the l'rcslit torian i hurch of the Covenant in Washing ton, and of the ineit 1 society, wlm-li is a literary cltili ciuineeted with th cnurcn. lie was i.-is reo-uiar in his ul tendance ilurin I he so vera years that he was stationed in Wa-h in";ton. and took a ;rcal deal of inter est in philauthroplilc work. In his recent address t Kentucky soldiers. Col. Henry WuMcrsou said "I have two sons carry in; muskets in the ranks - sons w hoin I dearly lovi hut for whose advancement I shall not put forth the slightest effort It is enonli for me to know that they are .serving their country, and if it pleases ( iod to l.iin them hack to their mother and mr safe and sound. I shall Mess His ii'tine as Ion" as I lite. M'r.AKIM; of the wav t on:rcssin:tli Walter Keetcs. of the Ottawa district was renominated . itaiust his will contrast in"; l he action of his di-lric with that of Centres-man l'rinee I lie I'nion gravely declares that Mr Ue'tcs. however, did not liu'tld Up ; suliscrt ient personal machine as : defense against Misilile popular lickicness. I here are many wavs in which 1'rince ha- sliown himself tdhsftu'Svfbr rheumatism: ar4 tixiUr Compla:nU, tail prrparvil ua lcr t:.c tr:ii r.t CERHiH KEDICIL LiWS prtscrittfi by csitest tyskiasir M. R'CHTER'S ANCHOR" pain expeller: WotM rnownr! l:itrmrlj',TSiisrfuI! nlvniiinowiiiiTraie Mark Anchor." '. A. Ulrktrrto..lil'niriSt., rw ork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 linaeh Hon. 0a G'.ujsrrxi. SsAcu LaJurKd ft rccocu rl a ty MarahaUA Fisher.1828 2d At. Berjfrston, 1700 2d T. H. Thacnaa, in aa av . AxriioK." rTtJiAt uai, tmt :or Clte. l-peysin Morscw I winilmwni, II better jmlc ff the ways of the re- iiiilican party than Keeves, who evi- lently has hail no jwistunicf s as vet to rive out. War is Costly. St. T.ouis Republic. Viewed Kiinpir ironi a monetary stam!M)iut, war is always exjH-nsive. it is Htaled on irotwi authority that the Xaimleonie war cost Enj;l:tnl ami r ranee not less than $G.;A)o. 000,000. ami that the 2-vears'' Crimean war oat the nations concerned $1,500,- OOO.OOO. The Fraiico-Gerinan war involved an cxpuiuliture of fl.oiK). ooo.ooo and, liesiili;, France had to pay an indemnity of $1,000,000,000, mil in addition ceded Alsa-e-Iirr:iiiie. making the total cost not less than 1.000.000.000. In this country the estimated cost of the war of inde pendence is ilaced at $1:15,000.000. 1 hat of tin; civil war was $s.OO0.- Ooo.ooo. To this must lie added the interest on the ilelit created lv the ar which, since 1MI1, has not licen ess llian f J.O00.IMI0.00O. and the amount paid in iK-nsions. wliich ar- rr 'ates to date $i.l:W.5fio.y-.;.72. The rand total is over $12,000,000,- O'MI. tnd tin- end is not vet. It is now estimated that should the present war continue one year the osl. aside from loss of men and ves ts, would U- uol less than $si0,000- 000. lieiinltrd. I've been lliinkin' of It over, an' It pears to has ever few more me today Tlie wars the hhrirrst blessin' that eitme our wav: ('our--, thar II he some lihtin'. an' a graves 'II tie Wharthe daisies in the medder look their puniest al nic For that's to lie exiiecied: but the thini? that makes me feel That the war's a heavenly blessin". Is the U'oiitsK that' It II heal: The ohl woiimls that's iH-eii ranklin' since the ilav thai I tin rut l.ec Said we'd rest an' think it over bv that old- lime apple tree: I see the hovs thai lix us in the union coats if Hue. tin the s,ne ground hale an hearty, an' a and I see 'em shakin hodv-lo' An' I hear the Pan' pi ty " Dixie, maren awav Till I can't tell wliar the blue is, an' I'm mixed up on the gray: Tin- oil v.i'r tunes air rinirin. Jan' 'Dixie's" 'fore It's hall Palmer" is in of a hailelula on I he rise: Hut "Yankee Doodle'' fullers ways to the .skies! n' the old ' Slur Spangled ever' sieeele's chime. An' I tell you, .we re a-havin' time: in glad I lived to see It: I'm glad the time is eimie When norih an' south wc answer to the roll- call of i In- ilnim' When t liar ain't no line divides us, but norih an' south w- stan' For jest one common country-one freedom- lm in' Ian : Piat's whur the war's Iilessin". that's whar pear line I see lirifhter mornin' hreakin on the hills for vou an me! It s shuuMiT now to shoulder thi'.r lin t Do Hue or L'rav - All' we'ie stHiinin' 'Hailelula.'' ail we re niippv on I he way - K. I Stanton in At'iinta Constitution. Literary 'oles. While conserving its general litcr- m interests. Aid lure s Magazine lor lime makes "ood its title of a war number: and is really an unparal- i! achievement in making a mouth periodical fully representative of the great interests of the hour, with out any sacriliec of literary and artis te quality. The editors explain that o accomplish this, they had liractic- illv to make the number over a sec ond time, castiic' aside part of it af ter it had "one to press. I'he deep interest in the condition tnd future of the Philippine islands. now fell throughout the I lilted Mates will make welcome to all rcad- rs the article on that subject in the June niaira.ine nuuilicrof the Oul- ook. written by Mr. Eala. a native of I he islands, a man of education and the author of a book on the Philiii- lines. which is to lie published very soon, lilitstrat ions are irtven of t fin al and pie! tircsiiiic scenes in and ibout Manila. I Ins article is to be followed in the succediii'' issue of the lutlook by an exhaustive account of the condition of the islands, written by Col. Wmthi'op. (.f the United Slates armv. a fear. The Out- ook company. 'H7 Fourth avenue. New York). Advertising In Germany. German ways of advortisiiiK are con siderably liiiTerettt from tho pushing methods of tlie Americans. In tho elec tric Mret t cars in I ejpsio what few ad vi l ti.-ing cards tVrc :;io l;r.d u place on the ceiling instead of around and lielow it. In the theaters permanent signs ap ltnr alxwe the stagt setting. Ttrniati iib-as of the fltn. ss of thing:; are better than the Saxon's in this respect nt least. t mdow displays r.re popular, and many of the windows of the l.trae stores ex- bud down to the floors of tlteliasenicnt.. Perhaps the chi?f mod" of srrect or public ii'ivenisern":it in Letpsic is the nso tif a lar ir.nnlT of circular col umns, about 4 feet in diameter and 12 fit t in height, which ere stationed throughout the city in conspicuous places. On the cylindrical surfaces of these iron columns advertisements in great variety are displayed. Tho form and style used are modest and arts usual ly only nmall pajM-r placards, of a great variety of colors announcing the name of the article, its merits and uses. Here also are posted the opera and theater programmes, in type not much larger than the ordinary newspaper size. These advertising posts correspond in a meas ure to the fence display advertising so mnofi iis.il in American cities but are really not much more than public bul letin boards Xew York Press. UnK. Mr. Conner (of Chicago) Arc yon fond of music. Miss Trcinello? Miss Treraello (of IVwtou) Music, Mr. Cannor? Could any cultivated con sciousness jHissessed of delicate susrvpti bilities help K-ing devoted to so divine an art? Music? Music is my passion. Mr. Canu-jr I am so glad. May I have tho pleasure of your company this evening tj the minstrels? jew York Weekly. TOURISTS ABROAD. The Money Tbey Spend Amount I 700,000,000 a Year. The amount of money expended by tonrists in Europe has, i official records abroad are to be accepted as authentic, increased enormously of late years. There ba3 bet u recently filed with the Swiss minister cf finance and customs at Bern a detailed statement-of hotel receipts in that country, from which it appears that the gross receipts of Swiss hotels rose from 52,800,000 francs in 1SS0 to U4,S:;:i,000iu 1!H. The entire annual expenses of the Swiss republic amount in a year to between 80, COO, 000 and 'JO, 000, 000 francs (the budget for this year is given at the latter figure), and it would seem, then fore, very much as if the hotels of Switzerland "take in in a year more than the government it self docs. The Swiss figures are not the only tracs furnished in Europe rt ntly en this point A French record shows that every year there are 270,000 foreigners Who j a.ss from a fortnight to a whole winter on the Riviera. Every person is supposed to expend on an avenge 1,000 francs, or !??00, in the country. In oth er words, the foreign visitors spend in the country every winter the wim of $.-4, 000.000. The English are put down i as contributing one-third of this amount; tne ircncutlicmsclvoti contribute anoth er third; Germans, Belgians, Dutch, Russians and Americans contribute the remainder. From lieing a poor country w-hen it was annexed to France in 1MI0 Nice has lieeonie ore of the richest de partments of the republic. Some figures recently compiled of the revenues to hotels f.-oia tourists in Paris show the average number of foreign visitors to lm CD, 000. It is customary to estimate at 10 francs, or $2, a day the hotel bills of strangers in Paris. Estimating at f 3 a day each the hotel bills of (!0, 000 tourists and at about as much more their other outlays it is to bo seen that tonrists in Paris can lie put down for an expenditure of nearly 250, 000 a day. Tho total sum cxpeuded by tourists in Europe in a year is i robably not very far from $700,000,000. and a'very con siderable jiortion of this coir.es from tho pockets the purses and tho bankers' balances of Americans, who are pro verbially the most liberal among travel ers. Kussians come second, Brazilians third. Exchange. SLEEPWALKING. Strance Things Men Do While In a State tif Somnambulism. Readers of that charming work of my lata friend Vv'ilkie Collins "The Moon stone," will reinomlier the sleepwalk ing feats of Mr. Franklin Blako w hen under the influence of nil opiate. What the novelist describes as a pieeo of fic tion may be paralleled from the sober records of science. McXish, in his classic volume on "Sleep," tells us of a shepherd lad who, wrapt in sluiiibi r, walked miles to tho place whore his flock was pastured, waded through a river and returned liome without waking. In another caso a lad in his sht-p scaled a preeipifoti; ciin and oroiignr. Home irom it an eagle's nest, which was found under his bed in the morning. tvucrcromuic s caso oi mo seotti.sa lavryt r who, when worried over a per plexing case, yvas seen by bis yvife to rise from his bed in tin? r.ight is an other illustration tif tho occasionally purposive character of somnambulism, when, directed by its private secretaries. tlie sleeping ego is apparently roused from its couch and made to act the part t fa pure automaton. This individual went to a writing desk which stood iu his liedrooni, sit down before tho desk and wrote for some time. Then, replac ing the piix r within the desk, he re turned to I4.1l. In the morning he told his yvife of a dream he had cxpcricncitl, in which ha imagined he had given a satisfactory opinion on tue caso which was trou bling his mind. Ho expressed regret that ho could not recall tho train of thought represented in his dream. On his yvife directing him to bis yvrirhig desk, he found therein the opinion in question clearly written out and in every respect satisfactory. Andrew Wilson, 3L D., in Harper's Magazine. Haro Yon Srtn It? Every big railroad in this country has a freight car in its equipment Ix-nring tho number 12,34."), mid yet I'll lay reasonable odds that you may tramp this town over and you will not lie abits to find a man, I care not how much he has traveled, who has ever seen a car tick,! thu timber. Among railroad hen It is k n j ti as the "seqnetuts car L'tho "orMlwo-three-fonr-five car." rYrhaps you Mover lor iked for it. I have. For years my travels I made it a practice to get out yvhenevtr the train stopped and take a look at the freight cars in sight, and I have met drummers who told me they did the same thing, but never a glimpse did I get of that car nor did I ever run across a man who had been so fortunate. Try it. Go up to the frcightyards iu this city or across the river. You will find hundreds of cars, but it's $10 to a pint of picannts that car 12,345 will not be among them. St. Louis Republic. Ancie'ht Flaying Card. The ancient Tarot packs were tho ear liest playing cards known to our forefa thers They consisted of 72, 77 or 78 cards These cards are still used in re mote parts of Italy, France and Switzer land and aro made in Florence, the de signs being handed down from genera tion to generation. Ostriches, which are supposed to flour ish only in very warm climates, have been raised successfully in southern Rus sia, the feathers being of good quality and the birds healthy. To be perfectly proportioned a man should weigh 28 pounds for every foot of hii htigiiU Overrmotlonal namaclty. . If yon inflict one healing pang, exert one touch of salatary discipline, then yon are no benefactor, bus a heartless devil. The outcry against vaccination, against vivisection, furnishes au (sautly parallel case. The same sentiment is at the heart of both the uacoaiiSrraHo shrinking from initial pain, even tbcugh !t prcw.se to repay itself by tenfold ex emptiLt. in the future. Of course the agitators against vaccination and vivi section assure themselves that there ere no repaying benefits to follow, and iu a way they aro sincere. Ect their sincer ity is not that which comes from a cool headed review cf Lnovrn facts. It istLo sincerity cf an emotion which has over whelmed reason. Au uiihiasid deduction fnm the ex perience of small enirlemics, from the records of medical 1 rogress, must con viuce tho most uuyvillicg cf us that tho beneSts of bctb vaccination and vivisec tion are real and a5ipreciitble. Whetbtr they outweigh thcdtatii cf a few weak ly infants aii.l the suffering of a few in sensitive animals is"auotlier question. Most people would readily answer it y.'ith a "Yes." Tuoaurivaecinator.s and ar.tiviyisectrr.s nngbt on consuleratu u answer it xvith a ""vo. " Bat tho ia- structivo feature of their ea.-e is that they do not consi.b r ittuil. They n::Vtr get so far. Thi! sight of the scabs on a baby's arm. tho i.lem.f the yelping of a tortured dog, the first b'l't or imagin ing of physical p;ia, is cnongh to par- alyxo their reason. Blackwood's) Mag- bziuu. Srxt Tin.o Tlirjll rsr.-.w. "After a half hour's fitting," said oaoif the select few thathiui Urn play ing tho national game the nifjit before, "a S.1CJ jack rot yvas r u the table. Bill opened it for ?"0 with a pair cf jacks, sam laid down, Fd remained with a wair t;f ti ns, and Frank stuid with thruo kings, laii-ing the I ct ?75. That yvas a pretty stiff pricn to pay for the privilege cf drawing a few cards, so everybody laid dowt:. rnd Frank lulled in the pet. " 'Xov, just for lack,' sai.l iiill to the dealer, r;;u off the first thrin curds.' This was done, uud a jack and two queens wr ra revealed. I:ill said some thing that ri.ulda'E be record-'d. "'Now lit mo sec th'! next three, ' said Kd. and gavo him two tens and aa ::?: '"YVonld have mr. lo mi four M:s,' raid Fd, iluislriug the remark with ' ,' tr tomclhicg liku that. .iy tarn,' rsid j'rari':. '!. look ct the r.e; t two c:;r::s.' I, the;!., hr.t t!j y (:iilii't amount; to thing. I" t iiRt rim yrn m .1. I -i.e.l 1.1.1 .1 i auil Lil iu clii.rns. I'rM;!: c-brv.eii tl.ivO l:hi:r',.l.t:t J!:ll :;i.d I.'d cosl I tliink i f liiithu: Irt ti:e f:iU lic:;sc i.i:-l tl:: ler.r tei a, ami f r 1:1 ::t ! r r 11 ti;im:t ycu t-mM 1::.vi r ;;t !.1.r'.' t !ti1: et l:':r atf!!iilM re eat nt' tbuS roaiu." I'itt-s- lur;; li';piteli, " 1 !iir. i:.sy S ill! Tl:o lest r.;;.t. ,-i fi'-'briiifj sMiers i. Lit) 21. Tills i;i rc:::ri:i:i(li r;v T!i.. ii the :v;l v.-;t ye;:rs ef 'i !i : erii's r tily 21 ye::rs yvas miller 4n . I "i tt'inew.ill .Titr ; ,:i fame ;it !!s i .r In VS ffci. 11 ii:i i1' niil I'Vji-.-. '.' v.'i :i reiey e;int;mi s wi'.o tvele tn.iler t.11 v.- re ! ri;'; i!!er p n i lil. ieiu r.ll (inilit 1 hr 11 ier: .1 ill;- v..r. !.:iil w. :i i;::i.nr';i! '.i-.-l ::t Ce:: r.il "..'.vl i.i :;o. Ei;- SI ri liiii yvr.s a llnjflt Lt va: a tinsj. ? ;-e,ter:.l at i'X Alexaitfler hii'l co!i';veretl the w-nrlrt I e- t'lm lie V.'IIS .'!:. i-.;ill"i!e il lie -ailie Hp;s. ter r Ef.yi.t, ir.issi-,1 the Ali.s ainl fciti'ht the l ;:tl!e r f .,r, u,, jit :(. Yrn.n iiu-n make rlie Ih-s; HildiiTu The l ivil war was fmi ,l t hy y.,u: ititu uud linva. Klii'xvi.'le Tril-.!ii:e. Woul.tn't Alter II :h l'lil.iro. A fi'ieml iif Ai'isolil I "hii -Miii relates that when that eminent ::rtir was ijt-.ire a youiiL; ntaii ho married a llmitan irl, liear.tiful and afTiPintilislii'il. l.iit as jamr as tho ynaiiK artiM. 'I heir ilaily meal often CdlLsisfd of a pot if li'-ans. Yet the artist would li'it saevi!iiT his itlitils fiir imy sum of niniiey. (Ine time he paintiil si lanrlrk ajKi f..r a wetiltliy (Jor inan liiiTcliant, yv!io, as the iri.sx-i tive owner of the la tere, osb-rl liim tomave t'erlain r-haii5es in it. This theln-an eat ing 1'iiinter refusil t- rlo, tlniuiih tho prieo offered l:im for tho altered lieturu yvai nearly $l,ii',)0. Their l-jprt. Mr. and Jlrs. (iaswill had mnrrd only a few wis ks l'fore into a fashivn ahle iieiuMMirhood and werp jireiiarinj; to issue invitations for their silver wod-iliiiK- "I'm afraid, " Faid 5It. Caswell, look ins dtiliiot4fly at the pile of costly Ft a tionery lM-fore him. "most of these will po l-,''iii?." "Why. .Tames," resiionrlwl Mrs. Cas well. "tliat's what wo areseiidiuK them out for." New York World. A II ney moon Eye Oprurr. "While love," said the Cnmmins ville safe, "may make th yotinx mini oblivions of the flight of time during tlie honeymoon, the monthly fr.is bills kindly re.sti ire Lis balance in s!irt c tier. " Cincinnati Enquirer. I win guarantee that my KidncT Curs will cure 00 per cent. Cf all forms of kldnry raomplalnt and la nisnj iuBtancc-i tba most w-rious formi of Bright' disease. It the disease Is com plicated send a focr rnnce TtaL cf urine. We' vlii analyze U end advise jca free what to do. MCXT0X. 'It aO ervt&lrt. 23c a GrM to niMltk aid n!li! lrrrtT. ISftS Ar-h i . rU!. There is Every Day Advantages In trading at our store. Our stock ccmpris- s thr best materials put together by people who know how. Hot weather footwear of every description at late season prices. Yhn your feet are tired and weary bring them to us and you will yet comfort and eisc. We have a style to fit every fancy, and a p ice to fit every j tirse. If you haven't tried our store, try it now. Those who hive trivd it come ao-ain Reduction all along the line. m 1 WRIGHT & BMRBERI 1619 WAX! EI). ANTI'.n A CII.'I. l-XI! IKM'SKWOKK li; KiflH avc-'.uc. AV W ANT KD A ( MM 1 T K N T fHK ai 1010 Sfcorid avoouc. ANTKH TWO SI'.i'ONI-l :!i;i.S WHM relcrcnee. Atly at .1'.' I l:u sireel. T.NTKI-A t'l'MIT.TKAT (;li:t. Ki'K general liousework at 1 t:t SeoMid ave- AMTKf-A (MI'l-rri:VT CII.'I. AS exek at I'll Seeoiiil avenue. I!eferene reijiiiix-U. IUANTIM TORKSr AN H (HI IOKIKIM miKlrrn house V&y t or before. Aolres. x AHt.es ufllce. AV l!ri:i ati:i A ll Mlsrwerli : I- eferi-iu-es. rlllii. kor i;k.ni:uai. at i:i"l I'iMirMi aveie:e. W'AXTl I) - C.lltl. T :'. !!; 1 Hi-tltleih si reel. I l.l-NKl;!. of I lin e. A I l a iioMK.voit y Hxitv ;ii;i. In-li ne at ..r; I leeuth Mreel. Mol.tie l. tune bet. ire Tnesil.n. .Iv.ue I. W'AMKIi A V'l'Xe. MAX WANTS A w eil fm in- heil rMnt willi all eoineu- lenees, il.ire O II. II." t Ki.l s. T A NTK.il - A ( ; I'.NTS llemi'li. for 1' mi t. iin-; ivn v. l. inr nraelir. I!ii.' I pi rei'Ji'ai-e. I al ii I iiih avenue. 1 1 1 1. if .i . 1.1. 1 .1 i.i, 111 II i .i .1 imiiv . lm Ail ( .ill I L'ener.ll llonsi-rtorli in siiiall familv oris I n mi le ronrili ae:iue. ' a. 111. 10 " i. 111. I. 'lino. 111. TAN"ri'.t - filTf ATlnX II V fulor-oil nan exinT'eneea in A Vol' Mi lull el li .ls. I ness: w i!iiel1ii.'i'i;i antl uiiiiisi n ms. Isi o j refereiiees lnrursln-ti. Aoiires-. il. n" ah-I i.ts. I T A NTKr HKI.IA HI.K VKN TJ TAf'K 11 up aoveruni if m.-pv iksi wccklr: steady work, betid 11) cents for poHta. am - pie. (?tn. Vounir Mt'n? iic iMminoiy, wjv Xortb Colorado street. I'hlhuleli'liia. 1'a. rANTr.n TO IX) AN laOVKT ON IA m-jnA vti. jrwAlry. nafttwan. rrn.n: lrmtniit.?tiwi. bly sir Clotr.tl . dry iriKKla, fura ure, cts Hirbeat eMti rr"- imd for aeaonil badd (or2a of all itlDja a.so. The aooie fooiU for ai at hif tr. mini (tore pnet A II bnairew trancactlooi t r!cIy ciwideiitUl. lila new camlxir and location. Iif 3 Sennnd Aver.UK 'WidI lixttrt It i. W io:i- Two rings OB IW7. IOIi KENT. 1jnS HKN'i'-iiKKU :-; limlM OVKK IMVIII I ion s store. '1 'i: i;i:nt a .vi:i im 1 i ttai;k at l.iuli'ili-mul a hall .M-h'ii'. IOR RRNT-T1IE STi'KK nrrM AT 1I0 TUiiil avueuc. Apply V. L)auit:r. L't'i: ukxt nyKr?mvr ki.at kx- I- tr illy located Kmiiiire of M A: K" i:kct a .vihim ii(rsf: i in-wKi x M eontl ainl 1 1 ml avenues on l aeilili street. IiliNT bKSK RnM IN KKIl rc . O'llLt. HiHr'ii I. ilrhrll I.vtif1- I'ii; i:i:nt ifN.Ms with iwim,h i xvrv rrrnritl location . ai nMtrrjitr ratv Imiuirr al Tim Ahi.I'h irt.Wv. Vl ll! KKNT WAKF.IIOrsK. SIITAltl.K' X. for siora: ness iT -liict. :e or small m inufaetory. in lej lniiire A if. fs. T.',, 'I.' KKNT l-'KrNTFrxiyrt WITH lm Mill -a. -as. i.ant anil all feiHli-ni iMMivi-iie-iiee- eeiHially lix-aied. S-venienib siri-et. HI-;NT-KI'RNIlll-;r KihiM. STKAM heal, jras and l.aili three Hoeks In.m I o.tniilee. Kii'iuirc ul l.'nwlhy s mui: store TjH)K itl.N'T-KI4:HT-i:iKM Hnl SI-: Ki lt Aj naee heat. miMlern iiiiiroviiiints. ii'i Twi-ntie'h siri-et Kent. r. Apply to. Hayci & ( leavul.uiil. lleiiirston liloek. TfOR RF.NT F.r;ilT IUK)M HitirSR. Thirteenth street and Seaonrl avenue. lr.t::o Apply to C 11. blatlurd at Jaukaun it Hurst s onice. IOIt BKNT l(i:SIIIK.('l'. I K 11 ;4NiMS onii-r or Niiir-tei-nTfi strei-t anil Si'veii'h avenue, w Ph all IinKlern iiiijiroveiuentv A; plv IPMily liros. FOK SALE. f.yilK SAI.K-SIX I3TS NEAR TOWN A? eauh l. onion A. Itowman, poR SALK-K1VK. ACBKS PliR SALE -C cheap. Near town. (Jordon & llowman. BiORKAI.E-X)ALI.V A NT QC ANTrTY 1 cf W Mheis or over MKIO per ton. dtt ilvered C. O. D lo any part of the elty. Lear trrieni at Poinniftreial hiiae barber shop, Rook Island, or Loos James, Milan. Ii'It 8AI.K-'HKI lTS IX J MAS. ter s aiiiU'ion ol'l Iium-IiuU grounds. Ttie.. lo'.s u ill l.e sol.i from i"i upannl. sttijiI! amount doni n I'.ilane ..n loiitf life at ht (:.'. Iteily Hros . riMiui I Mi ebrll ii l.yude liuiiiilri. LiOR SAI.K-IINK BLAr'K IHtlVIMi r team. loih i.'.dirii' youior and sirjnd Wpirh ll'i and 111 e-i'"h. tV.il mteiifd '.n'.it !rkcin!C" one aline ialiv s i.rof.e h.-rs.-; IViee '.J5 tail or arlrtres-, f'rauk W. Wali r Steritnir 111 FOK SAI.K-A UtSIMILXfK fiF SEVKN rooms: wen anptHntfri. wilta nKl-rTi coif venienes. A rrNNl piention fo phyviWrwi or om fort a I ile home for a rniln-ss o:a'i ixid vant. and cmvmient Uittreet cars. AU driJaaO ii. TUS ABoCi SECOND AVENUE foj: s.vi. liK SAI K liKAI. KSTATK MOW I'AKN' " in' Ml p-r rei-i on i'i ip'"ent In julre ol Tii'Miiu-. iSuiart. il.il lird menwe. 1ltsl I I mi.I i.k y -i-s-Aft.K Kyi: 4 in i: tnl Miti;' i.i e.iri :cm1 i::-.ohi- I.1111I: w .11 Like t t r. 1 1 .mm- V. 1 1.i!;sm-u t r.Mit uml Kiil.' ueel. P.neiitxir'. I...l. FOll KAt.K. - A VFAT oe'!CK CH!Ntrr with felM'U fiili! 1 -n-n biVh miIciM- f.r lilirie Ififal itlniik r jnt fl-sfriiicm l 114 oen. in Itat foriii lo in-l:ii in rh-te f..r wrum: A cirj-prvlieiiKivr ti l.-jt roitfit-trtefl- Jnt vlic tbuiK fir 4dv tttta k itli ntr .:tH. etc., ti lilt!. ArlilrcM. It K. c; . ciirr ul 1 p AH.i't iX)R S A I .K m .1 . i:T A I :l .1 s 1 1 r:i I Itt'f i-neM.- tltiitv abtaa ".. 1-1 iintitit: I., cated 011 1 lie m.isi p -o.-. im-iit truer iu fir cil ye' San Antonio I ii ears paw. 1 ( xl.in--er- dav: f -ihin! In.t els lart mu ul In Mi-11. ri or Kansas I1.1l.1nvc e: .b t i's Piivalelit. Aiiiliisi'.i .1. A. ltnulley, .'xrjv, Houston Ktreri. San Aiiiotao. Vn. FOK SAI.v: -A NfM'tUt lots In riiiM-tV uiuliiM-n- t'K VACANT vrr certr!: wnntnrasy re-ieh of tlir i.'itvt-rnineiit uc riia,. dicm i.t tl'C l:i'c sliom in M -line pi.d th rounil'iousr of te; t'ipi' io. i:.ek fslrl & l'a- cilic railroad. Anione l In- the read cash ran liny one or Mi ol them at I' m'aiii Also 11 few cottages. Appl-i K. M. Sinnel, r lHli avcuu. MISCEI.LAXEOL'S. It 1 T a iii m.ii i:ix. v. r;. 411.it 1 11 las!iiomsl ;'iil sivi.n.v I itiili-r suit;iiiv i"A .pi'it if-r s.ne- rieliee ill .1. . - . I TRIT.0 TO KLI.Hi.S- K VK.Atit.KV. T U nion Te.. if von nae aWMittio. notca .r urii;iijeii.s di'alre settitu or on.- T ; t .nie tUat you MU.isvJ. IIIKK ti:a vour 'al! :. SfAII I'S 11 n:l 1 ! 11 h id n , t mi 1 i.i: .4 ;nn t . i ji . AUHij Hr1ltHM.M'K4i l n i n.-t i Ik Mlit I ll !, ti-irt.tl.t HVitrl '.li;i'tUr l til j s'-ll iitiioii fnei. o. . ' soil. r.-ini- u- 1 d-- ::r ' m-s ehavi-s ai.ii v 1 1 1-....1.I.-. a i... u ! pieecs. if - 1! i -i- f r-'tlv 4i';ifll V lM'Ii '.tin r !.,n., tii, t' 1 i.i f.i tr " ri. Kih m i .1 t imus !;i-.:clt I I Ml 11 ;t ul I'm '.ul v ill ;:iirfi.i' - ir -1 ftr ,:. is an iv: jeaiiv iti.coi . ami lloaer p.i: 11 rn atU Inrli . nlrr ;it m;i' .m i.. :, tU'f iltitt-sj Al':ii" I ii1rr Wilier, i uu. J. k iiu.nT. T u iii:nr, '1 M-i. v ia a. -Ia. . J 11 1 .i.s,'Vfi5d:v'.'.liihJ :,.rvr l..iV .vwifi.rtfr 5 Ova fiw Uvm Mi aw ( mmt at. Reidy Bros. Real Kstate, Insurance and Loans inoiu 4, Mitch"!. A Lyil hnff. If tw wh ? wn whrli f fin ..ifia H'-llitHr lllaww-.. t( S4.- t-UA All! (a-rViiaftr' t i mr llii. purtty-n I rt- ii nri mmuhMt. tl-.t li ha.il.nf-rvl 4OT0fin ii vir urn dn.Lve r-i f ww r irxTat !. -h f..atS4a m.llw.th 111 I! fiii 4hri,l.Hfi. fa. - f -' loriif .r t. Ilk , tUm IMI, IM I mL are the most Jiscascs. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURfc l GUARANTEliD remedy 3i money refunded. Con tains remedies recognized iy all eminent phvsicians is the best for Kidney and bladder trouble. Wt .on; nf f. "old hy M r Bohnwa. LADIES urxm n rn iv i r RDitarai 'SStk Peaiyrcjai Tmtmest J Htheorirrnal and only FP.ENf H I sate an' -'ibli eoro on ti mar ki-t. Pr. kulfr, aeut It omuL (Tenoua aoM ily bt ""V t -J7. I aff IV af a' . 1 1 i rir, fetal of ai: Y He m IS las; Ul C.MMi wiim mil fi'jnui-4 ! tinlur tnir U!e!y. hih! tut'Mity. ueie mt-'je usi1 ) t tiy i'in In t'i- weiiif liistiiry. Tin raliH-.. it t i-oji.iti.iii (if 1I4 tn-iH-lit to th liii.uvi hVslMii. Mmi iiftniii hy cxpTMi" Us ir f-t n. H a 'I Mill 1 ra.reWi1 tniti lic'io s j.it-v-nl disease ani lielp rest tin v:- ' mn ami wl:lkr ait a tMMlititiil Mini .1 i'it trt l ttimit.nl all t ttkiral -;vi'iii. Wtfoiit taniity t'wi'th voti ! im fri-ir in tt mlil' Imw, Veil luty kti'.w tliat -u eaii mure alwuya tllf 'U v-t V11I 'wa ( m r Ii a;n- t ll al f ! U ant t f yn 1 tn iv t'sjirio at our slo:e. ti,e . oolv wliolrrRU h- us in 1!.' i(V lli'i etivlni; cnoM niivet ui ln ownt. it'it nair'ul tlar'TO.SAVK Vol! MONEY ik1 give you jp" 'h1 tiruliitti'rnf-rl iils. pt'ti fVv:iiiiiri uuU! 10 ucU t k. Ill ECDEW000 PARK, ROCK ISLAND. J ! I I 7- AVf.' aoi d llo i I D D 2 t'-" AVlKUt. I I tl-l I. J LJ (J I The rt eeitra ssetim of the Tn l titles Ms fillirtj ntMlnc. sHsM tr lr; naiarai Iwn iamntt, watnr e.i ns. si4sls. rt , ai'i)t kofia kut hull arsae. waxier r.e is hmi bih hsorl. tiusl.i acrntilila to lu-.-n-o -nii-f -4 t"ith ci'ea bv 1.1 C t tifx-tric art Ciiatlana Cullefe an! 7ta VftH ftti'ic ict-enl Li;? !!: liilijnt loC. . I. fc f '! anil rauni Kinae.aito Is U. . iVseaal sal nontax. Wcliaa Ijcteris. Tha setr n lots ir.lics'rl bf rritdiae n shone pt Kills tcid al orj torn pf .Cft it Uktu sori. pp'i a. ii. lioi!u;ir, tos 3. r.i Oaic H.m.k. aUiis-v. I Wc have the Best Equipped Repair Shop in the west -Koi:- BICYCLE IiEPAIRINQ And all kltd of j i u;k. W k1o carry ft roioplntts net ol guna ana iic)el suu'ltits. JOHN KOCH. 218 Si vt-ntrcntb it. Market Square REMOVAL. tiKT THK I.KKT riumblni. Hearing, C.a? Fitting, Sewer Pipe AU Work OnareutM'' Roftenflf'1.1 Bros. lwO TUIRO AVEUK Sv s . . -rJf.. ,IJA Ils4i fe'j LOTS i