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TUT? AnPTin I in tb .1.... .v' I " t. a. 11 nuu WUa I I rs xa r-s w I i lanci iiim limit? ifi ih mn . . i Published Daily and Weekly at 1824 Second Avenue, Hock bland. I1L Entered at the i-vatomee aa second-class matter 12 THE NAME OF J. W. FOTTBB. TERMS Dally. 10 cents per week. Weekly, aw per iuuuiu, in auvance si.au. A U communications of political or argumen tative character, political or religious, must nave real name attacneo ror publication. No ueh article will be printed over fictitious Sig natures. Correspondence solielted from every town nDip in noca isiana county. Tf'MDAr, Jl.NK 1 , 1898. IN HOC SIGNO V1NCES- Itrmoeratlr Nominations. For Representative In the Oeneral Assembly. uiri j-Mlirri iismer. III.MOKK W. HI RST. For County Judge W. C AI.LKN Tor County Clerk JOHN NOnTOX For Sheriff a. I Hl'KMXU For Treasurer T il l-Ft'; For County Superintendent .. I. A DDI TON Democratic Congressional Convention Public notice Is hereby Riven that a demo cratic convention Is called to meet at the court house in the city of Kock Island, Il.inols, at IS o'olock noon of the 1Mb day .of June A. u., lift, for the purpose of nominat ing democratic candidate fur the office of rapresotative for the Tenth Congressional dlstrlol, and to transact any other business mat may comebefore said convention. The basis of representation at such conven tion shsll be one delegate for each two bun dred (20) and excess of ooe hundred or more democratic votes cant for llryan and Sewall in the election of imrt. The number of dele Kates allotted to each county In said Tenth longressiooai district Is as follows, to-wit Mercer It s-k Island. Whiteside Knox " Stark " ....12 ... M "onry ,s TOM m County convention It said Tenth Congres sional district win govern themselves accord Ingly. A. D. Hcramo, Rock Island. IU. R. H. IlinsisR, Cambridge. 111. CkllRUI M. KaMIh, Aledo, 111. D. W. Hiss, LsK.clle. IIL O C. Craio. Galesburg. 111. Uiobci Uan&au, Fulton, 111. Committee. Tin: rc.iililic;in.i of Illinois :irc imv in;; it out at Sriii',Miclil tuiLiv. TliK I.miivillf I'n.t falls iittt-iitiuii tn Hie fart hat two (if tin- Mat inns of the earth sue fricnillv to this count rv These arc Hawaii anil Kii";I:iiii. A patimotii' Kansas 4 'itv ;ir! lias riven two ilc:ir fellows to .lirr count rv iiirc the war licaii ami now has an other in training, in case of a third call. . Ik the rrpiil.licaii" ilow n Heed fur the purpose of yetting the Hawaiian ixIiuhm they will rc-rinl'let lie Chinese, who liurn ilmvn a Iiuiim-to roast a iii.r lVoria Hnal.I. I III: rriiHU, (,f t. paper- w hich were thr first to nnuoun'c Dewey's victory has tint yet Ihtii coniilctcil. It is iN'licvcil. however, that when the return ure all in at least L'.lHKI will lie fotiml to have Ix aten every t her ilailr in the country on i,,. ii,.,t .. scoop" of the vrar. rlag Hay. It was June 14. 1777. that congress mloptcil the national ensign. It was euacteil that the llrtjr of the 1:1 I'nitctl States lie 1.1 stripes, alternate reil and white; that the union lie l:t stars, white in a Mne liehl. represent in" a new ronstellalion." April 4, lls. it was enacted - that from and after the lh day of July next the lln of the Tnitnl Stales lie 1; horizontal striies. alternate ml and white: that the union l.e twenty stars, white in a Mne licit!, ami that on the admission of a new state into the union our star le added to the union of the tla;;; and that each addition take effect, on the 4th day of July next succeeding such admission." Since that date i'.i stars, representing I'.'i sovereign states have lieen added to the lield of lilue on the Has- ror the reason that June 1 4 is the late of the tirst officiaJ adoption of the Star and Stri s" as the llap; of l lie repuliiic of the ( mted States. Iv jjcticral consent this anniversary has ef the (ilobn for rheumatism: ICw 2ALGIA arJ tOsr Ccnip'-siata, asd pn-pirwl taJi-r t.io sirL...-, m I EEBMIN MEDICAL LAWS, V frown 34 Lt lainint nmia it:ex r m .l 03. RICHTER'S i V3w it lklAlli mm AflliHUK " PAIN EXPELLER) Blrarxiilne Willi Trade Mark" AnKnr ' F. 14. Slrhtrr A to., t li frarl St., rw lark. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Brtach Hom. Own OUvwkt. KA9lla?tal klaiUiraMl A w...a. a.- AUmbail Kuthrr.l'tt 2il A John IVnaton, 1700 24 r-jV Tneeaaa. iVi DR. ajiCMTtW a, Ma ANrHOR PTitMACHAl, twat 'or aJrjj2jtBjrhwjjjhi in these latter dava come to he rnn sidered as "Flax Day." and is coming to le more and more observed liv the people of all parts of the'eountry". In pursuance of this custom this is FlajrDay." and is so observed by millions of American citizens all over the land. More American flas are floating throughout the world today than at any time in history, as a sin of ' the overmastering jKitver of this repuliiic. as well as of the patriotic indorsement of the efforts of the United States government to suppress cruelty on the island of Cuba and e- i-nd lilx rty to its 'oppressed inhabi- an ts;" but the number ou'rht to In- largely added to in celebration of he anniversary of the birth of tlip :ig. which occurs in the midst of the most exjM'iisive and most most nn- scinsn struggle in the history of na lions." Htory of the I.-ltrr Wheat Deal. The greatest lesson to lie gained ironi the calamitous emlinir of t lie Letter w heat deal is the establishment anew of the fact that the time has not arrived in the history of this country when unrestrained ambition may con trol that which in any part goes into its national, commercial or agricultural greatness. The vomic Chicago MK'culator has wasted a year of lalior and anxiety in trvinir to corner the fruits of toil and control the staff of life. He has barely tasted the sweets of gratification, to have it snatched from him liecause he held the tempting cup to i.:- t: i ri.1. T .... iii.-i up mo ioiij;. i iiu siorv oi me Inciter wheat deal is briellv" told as follows: Kirst beat houirbt April i. hot. at ?0'H cents. ixicm price iuiu tor unv wheat in the deal. Vt'i cents. June is. mc. lrli;e lulvaneed to I.S". Slat 10 ikis Ijirttnt interest at anv one tlm. 3.Vf0i fi DUsiieiM. Lnrirest amount of cu-.li wheat nwned n nun Imshels. i loiul wheal e.xnorteil anil sold :v ono n.o i)u-ne s. Lanrest iiront on anv one account. sr ent per iiusnei. 'lotal esliniated proflt. May 31. ai.SOn.nno. Avcruire protlt uer tiKintli (tin m Miv 31 IH!I. .131.4(11). Averasre pmtlt per day for 14 mouths ending Mu.v Jl. Iim. iu.7 ill. A ter.ur e unriit 1M;r hour for the 14 nuimtw cniiiiitf May hi. i-m. Ulii. a veraire profit per minute for the 14 munihs. emiii) May .11. Kf. 7.rti. t oll.se of the deal. June :Mh. . Toiai net Inst (estimateill June 13 iws i t)HU.'ll. WHITE MAW, THIS TIHE. .Tiiil;- I.yii-h Takes harge r a Kansa.1 Titwn anil Outrnces Law, tlrerit Bcr.rt. Kan.. Jur.o !!. In the pul.lle s.juare fronting on the principal business street of this city a murderer was lynched !a enintr by h inoli cf probably of f.'.O persons. It is estimated that at least 1,000 men of Oreat tend popututii-n f 2.f,C0 persons witnessed i:ie tiaReiTy. The victim to John Heiker. a whit mnn aireil 50. who on April B killed Myrtle Huffneknttr. tlx 16-year-olit rtaimhter i f William tiuir- melster. Ilerker w as en'.ployed b Farm er Htifnneister. ond professed imssion at love for tho daughter, and the trag- dy f( Unwed the Kil l ? refusal to net ei.t ins advnners. When the irirl went to the staMe in the wveninsr Keeker shot her to dvath. J-eniiinit eipht bullets into her body, nit er which he set tire to the fanner s sta bles. At first it was repiittd that the murderer had shut hlaipelf. and that he had died In tVt llamen. but latr it 1p- me known that he had fled end searc h was instituted. On April 13 a l-osse oi" farmers captured the murderer near St John, Stafford county, ard fur safe keeping he was taken by the sheriff to Hutehincon, ther having been nianr threats that he would be lynched if brought here. r.ccker had been brought here for trial, and the lynchers embraced the opportunity. Many of the mob are known, but no prosecution Is likely. Keeker is from Marlon, Ills., and cf a good family. A Clever Trlrk. It certainly looks like it. but there s really no trick alniut it. Anybody an try it who has lame back anil weak kidneys, iiialaria or nervous roubles. We mean he nn cure him- self right away by taking Klectric Hitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to he liver and kidneys, is a blood puri- ucr ami nerve tonic, it cures consti- ation. headache, faii'tinr spells. sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and (stores the system to its natural vigor. Try Klectric Hitters and lie convinced that tUev are a miracle worker. Every bottle iruarantced. Only 50 cents a liottle at Hartz & Ul- cmevcr s drti store. Suffered 7 Yearn With Kidney IlUeane. (. A. Millson. a merchant of Tam- pico. 111., writes: Foley's Kidncv n re is meeting with wonderful sue ess. It has cured somecases here that physicians -pronounced incurable. I myself am able to testify to its lerits. My face today is a livinir picture of health, and Foley's Kidney ure has mule it such. I had suffered -'7 year with the disease, and todav I fee! in years rounder than I did one year ago. I can obtain some won derful certificates of its msdical opac ities." For sale by T. 11. Thomas. l'lle! 1'Urs! 1'ltes! Dr. Williams' Indian PUi. Ointm,..,) will cure blind, bleeding and itchitu' piles when all other ointments have ailed. It absorbs the tumors, nll.ir the itching at once, acts as a poultice, rives insiani relief, lrr. Uillinnw' ndian Tile Ointment is nremred onlv for piles and itching of the private puns, auu noining else, fcvery box is warranted. &ld by druggists or sent by mail on reeeirit of itriep. AO cents and (1 per 1kx. WILLIAMS JlAM-rACTl-KINO Co.. Proprietors. Cleveland Ohio. Sold by M. F. llahnsen. I)ni"nst. Three stiectrcs that threaten Imbv's life. Cholera infantum, dvse d:ar.rhoea. lr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw berry never falls to .n. ouer them. For" sale bv MarsiiHil A AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IX THE COURTS OVR tlCIIT TO THE EXCIXSIYE USE OF THE WORD "C VSTOV AND "PITCHER'S CASTORLV AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Bijannis, Massachusetts was the originator cf "CASTORIA," the cexe that ( has borne and docs now bear cn cvry the facsimile signature ofCy mapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" ohieh has been uocd in the homes of the Mothers'of America for over thirty years LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper end sec that il h the kind you have always bought -'ci':c and has tht signature of &L&$fMcck wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Ckas. H. Uctchcr is President March 24, 1898. ? w Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life cf your child by Wptinr a cheap substitute which some drug-ict may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even hs docs net know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" DC A DO Tl ir CIOmmn C3 Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TM ccMTauR uaruT, n kuhut stiicct. Ln city. PSAIEIE STATE EiUBLICAHS. Anti-Allen I.w Mea Appear nestrn liy the Cnuutry Ielei;iitrs. FprinsfteM. Ills., June 14. The hotels are crowded with (Xkates to the Ke publican state convention, which con vones nt noon today. The convention will bt the largest ever held in the state. constinB of 1.521 deleftatps. It was de ci'led by the state central ccrr.m'ttee to make fharles A. Works, of Rockfnrd. temporary chairman, end Judge H. J: Hamlin, of Shelby vllle. permanent chair man. The topic n-ost discussed is the prospect of a tight over a resolution cor.d n.nitis the Allen bill and demand ing its repeal. It lnnks as if the ar.ti Allen 4.)fciple aro l ialf-n. They teem to bo lamely out-numbered by the dele pates from the country, who declare that eurh a rrsdutlr.n yj moan the de feat of svreral Ilcpubllcan candidates fur the legislature. F. K. AVhltttinors seems crtalnof the nnininaticn for state treasurer. The nomlnnticn fT Mute superintendent of public iiiFtrui tinn is betnir eontested for by Alfred ryli?s, of prtatur: Marvin Qua VRbu5h. of Dundee: J. R. llantrs, of Pcntlac; Walter R. Kimsey, of Ta manio. and J. H. Prownlee, of Carbon dale. Senator Mason has arrived. Sen ator Cullom will not be here. THE MARKETS. CliliaRo Gr.iln and rrmlnee. Chicago, June 13. Following were the quutatiutis on the Beard if Trade today: Wheat June, opened Srte. cloyed S5c ; July, opened 85c. cHisca "I've; Mpteiriber, 4ened T?'4c, clrsed !9t.; Pecember, upuied 71'-c, closed ss4c. Corn July .opened 3!7ic, closed Jre; tsept ember, opened SSSc, closed 32c. Oats July, opened !:i"sc, closed S.'iVsc: September, opened 217c, closed lie. Pork July, opened t!.42s. closed t!'40; Peptember. opened Jft.55. closed I9.R2H. Ijird July, opened tfS.ST'. closed Ifi.Ttl; September, opened 15.70. cle ed J.i.HO. I'rcdtice: Hutter Kxtra ereamerv. l,"M,e rer : eitra dairy. IV: fresh packing Block. ifjlOc. Egs-Freeh stock, fr per cloa. Iive Poultry Turkeys. dfTc per tb: tihlekena. 7c: ducks. 6"rfiSe. Potatoes Did. common to choice, 4iii5o per bu; new, tl.C&VI.SO per bbl. P.crries Strawberries, Michi gan, aoffjfliio per K-cjt case: raaiiherrb-s. red. 90c5I$1.2j per 24-pt case; black. 1.M. Chicago Live Ktm'k. Chicago, June 13. Hors Estimated receipts for the dav. 35.UOO: sales ranged at I2.F.P& 3.S5 for pigs. $3.60i 3.95 for light. $.1.75(S3.S; for rough paiking. iJ.irttai.Ki1, for mixed and $3.S."'ST4.00 for heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle Estimated re ceipts tor the day. 18,000: quotations ranged at jri.c)."ffi3.40 for choiee to extra steers, $4.fi".ft5.00 good to choice do.. f4.30 4.73 for fair to good. $4 00 4.45 common to medium do.. $4.00J4.35 butchers' steers. M.G0'n4.na fed western steers 3.0fi4i, Etockers. $4. 4.90 feeders $2.504.... . t.1.2flfr4.70 heifers. 2.70 4.25 bulls, oxen and stags. J3.B0!ff4.5O Texas steers, and J4.73SS.75 veal calves. theep and Lambs Estimated receintu fcr the day. 13.100: quotations ranced at J4.XT&r.lil westerns, J3 750S.1O na tives. $4.104j6.oO larr.Bs, and JG.C07OD spring lambs. Milwaukee Grata Milwaukee. June 13. Wheat Lower: No. 1 rnrthrn 97c; No. northern. SSS90c: Julv 93c Kye Lower: No. 1. 44ic Barlev Dull; No. 2, .Vic: September, samnle. T&Rs.i.o Oats 2:c Local Market. Corn SliTcAc. Ouis-nic. Hut -Timothy, IC J; wild, 1D. Straw Irt. PotatoeK -ftV.(j Stf. Butler fair lo choice, lie. fresh creamerr. 14c. Kcirs-Bc. Chickens f3 rer dozen. Coal- Soft, lVv Cattle llutehers par for corn ted un 4S:: cows aad heilers. JtOJc, calves 4S.'SC. Kheep S-'ic. Spriiie l:uab-t&03 a head. 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, JUNE INSURANCE. CHAS. E. HODGSON . Fire Insurance Agency, Established 1874. Trailers Ins. Co., - - Cliicajro, III Union Ins. Co. - Philadelphia. Pa Rockfnrd Ins. Co. - - lioi kfnrd. 111 Security Ins, Co. - New Haven. Conn Statu Ins. Co. ... Kockford. Ill Ofllec. Room S. Kuford block. Rat as low us consistent with security. J. M. Buford, General -jt Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Time-tried Com panies liepiefceutcd- Losses Promptly Paid. -Rates as low as any reiiiihle company can urTord Your pai nutate is nolio- Ilea. A.D. insurance agent. Represents tb followSLg well known Fire and Aocl unt Insur ance Oompanlr: Rochester C.erraan Ins Co Kocbesier. N Y ii.,.i.. " -New York Reliance 1-hiliulc'liilila I .prm:in FirA t ... . " v;.-n;..i .. ''"", iii Milwaukee Mechanics " Milwaukee. Wis - " ........ .,n, ....in inrniH iw ii iutuij uu iuaiiy New York Offlt corner Elghtoentti sir and. " Second mvenae, econd flour. Tuicphone 1047. R. CHAMBERLIN, INSURANCE . AGENT Far the Following star od RliiU)!e Coropwnli s m Traders Ins. Co Chicago Providence Washington Ins. Co., ProvkleDce Imperial las. Co. London CalanOoniao Ins. Co Edinburg EoKlisb Atnerican Ins. Co.. Urerpool and Nor walk Pacific Ins Co xew York Home Mutual Ins. Co San Francisco Offioa Boom SO Mticnell A Lnd'. Block. Tlephore No. 10S0. nam ytm Sor Thmat, Plmplrti, Oopper Coiared Spots, Acbe, O.d Son. L' leers In Moath. Hair-Falllna Write CciK Kaiucdt Co., 30 Hasanle Temp's, Chiraro, IIL, for inuuia n euro; capital, a.-ou,uuu. Worst , eiaea enmd In 1& ta sit , t nn.MM ' 1 i I hJliililill.'f.Usl-.TtliE BBorrs ItlM.pPlltPII 14, 1898. There is Every Day Advantages i In trading at our store. Our stock comprises the best materials put together by people who know how. Hot weather footwear of every description at late season prices. When your feet arc tired and weary bring them to us and you will get comfort and case. We have a style to fit every fancy, and a price to fit every purse. If you haven't tried our store, try it now. Those who have tried it come again Reduction all along the line. i E WRIGHT & BKRBER I WANTED. TANTKD A GKAR FITTE3 AT WHITE'S larnuea works. AY ANTED A UIRL VOli HOUSEWORK at litlJ Fifth avenue. TAXTK.O-A COMPCTEXT C1RL AS eoolt at yu Second avenue. Kclcrcncca required. 'ANTED A CciMPKTEXT C.IHI. R Keuc-rainousewsrk at li:w Second ave- sue. W'AN'TEO-HOY AIIOCT 15 YEARS tL! to learn trade. Address "Trade." care of Aiuius. VlTA XTED TO RENT AN S OR 10 ROOM T tuodfrn bouse May I or be for. Acdrear s Aaousofflce. TANTH)-OIUL TO ll GENERAL housework in family uf three. Al ply at liS Twentieth street. rAXTFJ-TO 11CY A LADY'S 17 SKC- oud band liietele in K"Hl coiiiiition. AdilresN -11, ' tliiomce. W'AXTl SMALL CIRL TO HELP Ho irciieral housework in small familv. Ad dress Jus Knurtb avenue. Moliue. 111. Call i ioui o a. m. to n p. lu. IlfAXTED- SITUATION HY A YOrxo colorwl man expeiieneen lo hotel tiusi ness: is iiiti'llu-eni ami imlus'ri n, liest of references furnished. Address "M. 11..'' Ak OCS. A'AXTEI STONE-CUTTERS IN CHI- eayo slonc yards: wiitri-s 5n eenls jmt hour: H hours iierdav: National Union men pro ffrred. Ai.ply at 701 Thirty-seventh court. Ciiiuaxo. "ty ANTED L.IIi:TODO PLAIN SEW- iiia at home: i .set n;r day. four months' work L'li:trutiltf(l: m.iiiI kL!i,niu1 ...l.i... ..i enveloite for iiartiiiluiM l't,,tit,t Couipauy. l'hlladelpia. Pu. IV A NTED TtELI A HLE WEN T3 TACK up adverti-n c HiKia- lis 50 weekly: steady work. Send 10 cents for posture, sam ple, eto. Young Medicine oouipMiy, iiuy North Colorado street, I'hiladelpbla. P. A NTED TO LOAN KONET ON DIA ' mondt, 4iciib, jewelry, hardware BL'StttAl inatrtUDecta, oleyolea. elotaioe. dry :oo0a, furnlwre. eve. Biirbewi euo prtoe la'a for eoond hsi,d goods of all kind also The ahoTe oodt for ale t, bait ma uoual tore prloe. A!l boalneattrannaetionaawtctij x-toetitiai him new nutnoer and looavli.o 3 -eeor,d Avenuo rioj't target It 1. W lou Two ring on 1347. FOR KENT. U(t RENT-OFFICE ROOM OVIUl DAVID 1- Don's store. IfOR RENT THE STORE ROOM AT 1S10 Third avenue. Annlv V. Haulier FOR RENT DESK ROOM IN KEIDY Hros'. oflice. Idsinil. a-ltchi-ll A i.vn,i.. bu!!3i:iir. L-OR RENT-ROOMS WITH HOARD IN L I'tTIT (Mlltlnl l,M.,.ti.,n nt n..t........ ..... ......... lu.n.Li u,c iu,:. luijiilre at TllK ABi.Cs ulllee. fOi? RENT- NICE LARtiE FLAT ON Tmeniielh street: eeniral liHratmi,: m. finable rent. Apply to J. T. HtalTonl. lluford Dioeic TpOR RENT EI H T-RIX1M HOUSE. FUR A. naee heat, modern imnmvtmnf U5i Twentieth itreet. Rent. fcS. Apply to Hayes Si L'leaveland, Uensstun block. "ITIOR RENT -EIGHT R03M HOUSE. J Thirteenth street and 8-oond avenue. RertSlO Apply to E. H. Stafford at Jackson & Hurst's offlce. "LtOR KENT RESIDENCE OK M ROOMS. -I corner of Nineteemb street and Scvenih avenue, with all nuMleru improvements. Ap ply Reidy Hros. FOR SALE. IjXiK SALE-SIX LOTS NEAR TOWN tJOU each. Gordon A. How man. po: R SALE-FIVE ACRES FOR BALE cheap. Near lowo. Gordon it Uowmaa. IpOR SALE-REAL ESTATE NOW EARN A in 17 II) nmr Aflt nn thm Invut- . i- 4ure of Thomas Smart. 714 Third avenue. bXB SALE COAL IN ANY QUANTITY of 60 bushels or over at 12 so dot son a. dvered C. O. IX to any partof tbe city. Leave orders at CnmirereiaJ bnt-a barbarahnn. Kmik Island, or Eooa James, Milan. P")R SAI.E-C!IEP IX)TS IN M HAS A ter s aiblition olil hii.u .n.., n... lots will .e sold from Ki upward: sma I amounc iiown. Daiance on lonir tun at per e-nt. Reidy Hros.. r.sim t. Mitcbell & Lyude build in ir. F OR SALE A RESIDENCE f)F SEVEN nsims: well inniinlwl with n,..t,.m venlcnces. A co, ti loc-.tiion r ..i...i.... or comfortable borne for a business man. rWNd vard. and cnitvi nient. taistreoi cmm aa. dre- G. X Th A noes. Li'OR SALE A NEAT OFFICE CABINET . silli linntiUliliff..MM, .liu. . . . . , i S.- 1 , . " - .WH, HIIM0II I OT mine leTal blanks or any description of papers u iuiiuwuc scpfc u tnape lor wntlor. A comprehensive Index connected. Jut the thing for any office with eonlrsets. etc., to Hie. Address H. K. C. care of Tn Akocs. row. riiHKB sex. Tkhl MfBMatv hmlmr 1st. Jeete ireetly t the e ttt 4ra. Maaall alain nauk. tVTi rrrx t r tha iiwafK l.n Al in wiTMat, reaat Irea IVI VJ iniekaatge mt .let. - arstarmis. I. 1 1 X. imi.B B?SMS4K A . . - 1619 SECOND -A."VE:ETTTE FOR SALE. "LXIRSALE-A JSS-ACRE FARM IX IWVK r- . Island oiiiuty: co-st com and pnsiure land: will take pn trade. W. Clau-eu ttvux and Ripley street. Davenport, Iowa. IOR 8ALF-WELI F.STAHLISnra IUI - nesa; doinic altout t3 per annum: lo cated on the mo.! prominent corner lo .he City of Kan Antonio; I. out) earn pass the autre ffery dav: one-third tlrt-alsa farming lands lo Missouri or Kansas, balance cash or its equiralent. Address CoL J. A. Hntdley, SOit t. Houston street, San Antonio, Te. WISCELLAXKOUS. 1" OST A HcVK IN FRENCH TKXT WITH A i leal her cover, rinder return to 73u Niueteen li sireel and receive re ard. U TRITE TO FULTON YKAGLiY lfenutn. Tel.. If yoa tave aooouciia. noiea or judgment m Texan parues that you desire senied or ootnpruniised. REE TEA SET -LADIES. SINI) US "ir full addnev. plainly written, and we w ill express you ;." of our sweet and et;Hstie Arulnuu iMM liiino packets tin patw.ler lomi. to s.-ent i-lnves. balHlkereblefs. elolhltn? cte.. 1i sell aiiH'liir frieisls. at lo cents e;ieh. V hen KiUI. remit us tint money taller dedueilnx ri press eharuesi and we w i 1 send vou for yir trouble, a lovely deeatralett (-jiflivh tea mi ail Mf pieces, (full xic for f itnilv iim- Each set is artistically decorated in colors, tasicfit! leaf and llov.er patiern. The sbapts ure of lbe latest style, which every lady will nppreelalc. rder al once and name nearest express ttf. lice, address Araljiau Perfumo company, lindcea.itor. Colh. Notice to t'ontraetors. SeaJtd prorsKuls will lie receiv.sl ni the eily e eik s niticc K n-k Island. untU Alonda . June 1is. u, hu e:-k p. nr. for const ruet I k the iiiiprovrmein ordered by an airdl.auee etili'.letl as follow-.: All onliuafjce for the Iniprovcm-T.! of Tbl -tieth street in the city o( i:Mk Island stale of Illinois from Uic norlh linn of Sevmib ave nue to Hie north line of Hcbtecnth avenue." And for furn shlnir all the materials and do In,.' the w..rk according- to the pans anil sieeitieation oa tile at the ci;y clerk a olllcc. Phmk hid will lie furrlsbed on application. Km-Ii bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check in lbe sum of live li.iu.lret o.vi.,ii dolla s on some Roc Island bank, payable to the order of the niavor of said cnv. which ba I become forfeited t isnid cilv in case the bidder shall fail to enter Into contract w itbin ten I IH) days after the aw ardinif of said con- iraei. sun approved sureties to, xceiit the wor for the price mentlimeil I a his Md a d BccordiniMo lb plans and ss.-eitlca bu s in the event that the contract snail lie awarJed to Iii in tloturactors nrti r-uired to furtiisli .unpti of the brick wih wbleo the work is to be done Hrick tisis! in the work nmsi corresMiid with the samples In quality and si , le. Rock Island. 111., June 7. I"i A. D. Ill ESi:... City Clerk. Naitlre to Contractor. Senied proosals will lie received at the eilr clerk's rifll... Ifo,! Iwlna n.it ma June :. isys. at bo clock p. m.. for printinar . ,...,.,, ,., uojnes ui aj.duaj reports uf eny orilccrs. Iwiek Islvnd 111 . June 7. Ikhm. A. I. lit asiKii city Clerk. J. bi:dt. t B KKiur, l'.iur ii'imr an'l lfai it Inwri Reidy Bros. Rial Estate, Insurance and Loans, Rk.iii 4. Mitchell & Lvmle Iluil!in. 'IeleilioM; lljtr.'. " " ire the most fatal mm paaM of all siseases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE QUARANTEED remedy 3i money refunded. Con tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians u the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Prk 50c and $1 adbyX V aWlaaaa. its CJj I 1 i 7! kj h A CVS trfi lr'. "S Good wins and llqnorn are Uslny mora ridel y, and Impplly, iiMire wlse'y BseJ thai at any time la tbe world's history, l b cause of it ts ttie reoojmltion of It letteiiui to lh human Msleui. Man la provius; by experience its ptopw uses, and all tuna concede pure. Ii.inn pteeiit disease an I help rest ire Its raTaifisx Wine and whisky are a beilthftil t-timniant to 'tss mental an I moral aetlvitu. Without bcsliljr liexlth you are no fat tor in Uie win Ms forem. Von may know that you can eeenre alwa)-a Uie pure-4 and always the ctifwnt In any quantity you in tr tecjiitre at our rum. Urn only wholesale house in the c ity lis(islns iroods tlirtrt to lh ncmsntner. Our ssrlal tiea are TO SAVE TUU MOMKY and give you pure and unatuitrrated foods. Open eve uli g until la o'clock. LOTS IN ED6EW0QD PARK, ROCK ISLAND. J I I I 7 ' I'Jjl 1 1 ojo D a CJ1 5 8'-" Avium . ofl a Id fn I I EF-: LU c;;l i "izrT I - 1 Ths Mt ilrb4 caetkM at rha Twia CIII- Ata Klliag ad4. Amfl, shsea at lar)a Miarsifn Sewers, water ataina, sidewalks, etc.. amadf a Nona kut hish arada. laodem betsje la atoiik hoed. Equsllr aocestibla te tm-srt cent'r el botb clba by Irt Citi tlactria aitw;. Srs Aufastana Cotleae and 7th Ward Piblu Srkesl Eatywalkineditusee loC. S. I. P etec', t and round house.aisa ta U. t. ls:tM,i cm) frwt-ym, Noiisalactanca. Th seven lets hvdleated b bsdina I above s at III aa sold at var) low ercet it taken ihh. A. ir. koiii.ici:, Voam 3, Pei CSn alack, r.mir. ' We have the Best Equipped Repair Shop in the west FOK- BICYCLE REP AIRINQ And all klcds cf j ,U work. We air o carry a coiupiete Jice cf guts at d bicjele londrics. JOHN KOCH. 218 STentetnth8t. Market Square ttt-Mt. with whfW jrm vrwftnt th rirw-4 tttir i i (. Hit-lm-uniA imi'-. hit 1 WIT ' I, USff'.Vr t.l Ul. arilw Uisa tosraoal, fd - iis nir. r :'aiin n Tift KaM ffl - r-'-tw uwaj ir'.aTr itlTOrir'r T-.r It w fti Vlfl.Mt-ntJw baa4wtfiC . rrmtr4 Ut rti r . rsr rf Si1y Ufr. rV! , ft. rr l -t r a in' ll.llll statawt, mmtW.X VI aksafFV I -"aal lllr aW. lwarMw i.e rW, m-mlm mtmiu Fisher. - J am-vage bxktltasv ' w 'ui i la- .ircUUV UrUg SlOlC, tWJi 4went Kock lsUzuX Iii r i L