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THE AEGtJS. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1899. o THE ABGUS. Published Daily and Weekly at I8M Heoocd Avenue. Bock Island. I1L Entered M Poateffiee am Second-class) miu.l tW TH1 MJU OV W. FOTTBB r TERMS Daily, 10 eenta per week. Weekly, 00 per annum; la advance tl.SO. AS communications of political or arfTimen- tatlva character. poUtleal or reuxloae, m bare real name attacked for publication. No ask article will be printed over fletttiooa str aturea Correspondence solicited from every town- hip la Boek Island county. MOXDAT. JcLT 10. THE kissincr buo-. it ia finite nrobable n j I is one of the products of the tour of iioDson mrougn ine country. Chicaoo has revived the small park system. Kock Island is already well advanced in that direction and the joint twin-city plan of small parks ana drives should be put upon its feet again. A pastor at tort ayne, Intl., yes terday attempted to play detective, and masquerading, attended a ball game for the purpose of getting the names of those present, that they might be prosecuted. The gentleman of the cloth was detected and ejected Irom the grounds. Iiie .Burlington railroad is experi menting with acetylene gas. Fix tures for its use have been placed in the dining car Lincoln, and the new light will be given a thorough trial It is claimed that it is brighter than common gas and not so hard on the eyes as electricity. Another innova tion in Burlington dining cars is the installation of electric fans to cool the traveler while he eats, adding greatly to me comiort of a summer trip. The Union is much put out. None of the mayor's appointees accepted its advice and plunged into court in litigation with the cit v lefore the recent term of court adjourned. The morn ing paper muses on "the short cut to victory," "the covering of the ene my with confusion." etc., that have been denied the mavoral favorites thrbugh the disregarding of its sug gestions, and warns them that sooner or later they will see what they are missing and come around to its way of thinning, it is probable, however. that even the republicans have learned before this not to be too much taken with the Union's ideas of "9hort cuts to victory," of "covering the enemy with confusion" and all that sort of thing. Hut all men are not moved by the visions peculiar to the Union. Republican Thought of Alger. It is said that the president expects Secretary Alger to retire, but will not ask for bis resignation. It looks however, as if Alger would not take a bint unless the national capitol or the tt ashington monument falls on him. Minneapolis Tribune. Would it not fce a good idea for some one in Washington to invite him to take a walk past the monument some nice afternoon, and perhaps that pile of masonry might take a no tion to fall on him. I he experiment is worth trying. l'uoria Journal. I'artlea and the Trust. Buffalo Courier. Mr. Hanua speaks with considera ble freedom about democratic affairs and shows that he fears the anti-trust agitation, for he insists that it cannot be made a political issue; that the re publican party is just as much op posed to the amassing ot wealth in a manner to injure -the public as the d nocratic party. To any citizen familiar with the record of the republican party as the creator and protector of trusts and monopolies, this statement will an swer itself. It is in order to say to democrats that an issue on which all democrats are united, an issue of which the astute chairman of the re publican national committee is so evidently afraid, is a good issue foi the democratic party to emphasize at this time. Marry Frank St. Clair, of Butte, Mont.. Is under 92.000 bonds at Roches ter, N. T.. to answer to a charge of bigamy. An attorney declares that St. Clair has five wives living. anauniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHUiuuiHiniiiit! b a 1 (onvalescing I g it more or less a very slow process, s E according to the severity of the E 5 sickness. Vitality, when at a low 5 B ebb, works at a great disadvantage, s g and more time is required to regain 5 tz the lost strength and power. EE sye esse I Paftst 1 i Alait Extract i I IfoBcsYIbiuc i produces marvelous results in such a cases. The richness of the malt EE gives life to the blood and the hop EE principle gives tone to EE the stomachcreating EE both a desire for food EE and the ability to di- EE gesttt. EE At all drag stores. B I'iMHHMiiTrrmnnini""'"" Qiimnxxsi CHERRIES ARE RIPE AGAIN. Famous Sisters Want an Engagement at the Watch Tower. The world-famous Cherry sisters are angling for another engagement at Black Hawk's tower this summer, and as an inducement they represent that they have a band and orchestra that. if possible, is even better and - more beautiful and recherche than the sisters themselves. Manager Lardner has the matter under advisement. He does not fairly know whether to give the people sa much for their money or not. Publication Notice. State of Illinois. I Rock Island county. ( Public notice Is hereby (riven, that the fol ios ine is a lull and complete list of tbe stock holders in tbe Rock Inland Sav.nars Bunk, in tbe town of Kock Island, county or Rock Inland and sta'e of Illinois, for tbe Tear A. IX 1X9&. as taken from tbe assessment books of said year: 1 3P0 2.-0 1 X llO l'O 0 IK) !, 1V) 1"JU 2kH 1") 100 Ko0 HO ft lis) m 2ll0 1C0 I .MM I, (Hi 1,200 I,21l I'D IUi lllO 110 100 I 1011 4.) 100 Connelly. H. C Dsn. Mary J Deukmann. Otto Fries, Peter French. Agnes...... . liuyer, A. H Uabagen. W. 3 Gordon, Byrjn tlreenawal', Pre-ly Hull. H. P Hamilton, i liza Happ. Kranz Hurst. E W Judtfe, W. H Judge. Elizabeth Jenkins. Thomas Murphy. Mary t, McVuaid. James Nance. Edward Naetibus, Lizzie . (J Con' or. Michael Potter. J.W Reynolds, Amanda Reynolds. Betsy Kocbow, Carl Kotb. Ueorge F frcboomnaker. M Scbreiner. Julia Stein. A. C Sigerson. Alice Schlemmer, Peter Stelk Peter Simon, L. S perry. A. D Scott. W. H Sweeney. E. D... Volk. John Wads worth. Mary H Warner, Jobn Wilmerton. William V. bite, I. S Welch. Frank. Webber. V. J., et al liuferd. J. M Bones. David Heecber. Timothy Ulocklinger, Beecber. J. D Cable, K. K Cable. BeB T CaDle. Vanny Cable. Josephine Cable. H ram s Crubuugb. John Christy. J. H Carter. K. C.,. trustee Carter. C. C Kimball. A. ti Kobn, Monroe Kobn. Margaret Kaufman. Louis I.evi Pauline Lum), Augusta E. I.udolph. F Mitchell. P. L Mitchell. Phil , Murphy. T. A Miller. K. T Miner. Ada I. , Kuardlan. ... Mister, Ada I. 1 MO 1 4 1 40 l'-J 6I0 1.000 lm HO 4 ) I.SfcM 10-) 1 IM 3H0 fio.) Sim t.0 10 2i0 w 311 40 II") CO 1IM 1..TI11 liiO 40 3il PLEASANT F. COX. Supervisor of Assessments. Publication Notice. State of Illinois. I Rock Island County. ( ss I'ubUc notice is hereby given, that the fol lowinK is a full and complete list of ibe stock holders in the People s National Bank, In tbe town of Kock Island, county of Hock Island, and state of Illinois, for tbe year A. It. lsva. u taken from tbe assessment books of said year: Hurirower. Henry 3f0 Dinrilnger, Mrs. Catharine KV DennmDQ. r . t. a 3.iku Denkraann. F. C an Dindinifer. 70 Fries, Mrs. Tbiesa l.) Fiies. Peter.. 4Sii French Harriet SO !ansert, J.G IsO (iHllups. Mrs. Lucy E... l..V) ;oltsman. Peter 7i0 Hass. Fred .5m t-rotjsn. titto l.V) Mass. j . II ino HeUpenstell. C 210 Hs'ni, Lothr 41 Hill. A. r '0 Huber.1 1 6T0 Hnesliiir. AUtrusi Heaify. Mrs. H. M Johnston. J. K Juntre J. 1 .... . Keator. Mrs. CM Lynch. Mr. El en Mulack, Mrs. Julius Meyers. William Mi-Ouaid. Sai.es. Jr Olsen. Mrs. Christian Petersen. Mrs. W Kosenneld. Joseph Kobinson U. 'I stenrel, (luntave Schmid. Mrs. C Simmon CI. 11 Schoeidcr. Joseph F Schneider, tieorge.-. Smter. Jobn Speiilel. Conrad Ste k. Peter Est Hiocdard. Ixiuella V Strate, Kmst hill boll. Mn Louisa .' Taylor. . B Tender. C. Est eyerhauscr. F Weverhauser. J. P Wollmann. Henry Wanner. Oeorire Zciglcr, J. Ebt PLEASANT F 4"0 3"0 34I :u l.V) So i 30 IK isn 350 15") 3.1.VJ filfl 1 coo 1 30 ISO 1.V1 ISO 31 300 Sio 30J lfvl W.D OM 1.740 300 l.SoO !. 0 COX, Supervisor of As-iessmenta. Publication Notice. State or Illinois. t County of Kock Island, i ss- Iubllc notice is hereby eien that tbe folio w- 1m; ls a full and complete list of tbe stockbold ibS ers in Rock Island National Hank, in the t jwnjf Kock Island. counly of Rock Island, and state or Illinois. lor tne yea' a u. isvm. a taken from tbe assessment books of said year eo Hut rail. Ann C . ... MurraU. Arthur BriKirs. Alice Ienkmann. F. C. A. Iart. C. J Fries. Peter Hanson H. 8 t ries. Therisa. Montgomery, Mrs. J McCabe. L. S Kobmson. T. J Koblnson.sJ. F Sweney. E. D. Welch. Mrs. W. O... Weyernauser. i'rcl 1.0 lison. J. H 3i Walker. C. L. 3ik PLEASANT F. COX. Saprryisor of Assessments. 2. "on 3i.i 7.S00 30 Uav l'p All Bop. Louis Prickett, 509 Bryan avenue. Danville, III., writes: I bad suffered several vears with asthma, and after trying a great many remedies I had given np all hope. 1 was advised to try Foley's Honey and Tar. It im mediately stops the coughing spells and I get my breath more freely. It is the only medicine that ever gave me relief. We have sold many different cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's." says Charles Holzhauer, druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all rases of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by all drugjrists. Subscribe for Thi Abucs. GOOD RACES ABANDONED. Action of Dayraport Mile Track Assoc la tlon Deprecated. Papers throughout the west are deprecation the abandonment of the li9 harness meet at tbe Davenport Mile Track. Jt was there, it is held. that the prospects were for the best racing of the week, for the track is normally lightning fast, and congre gated at it more extremely fast horses than have been got together else, where so far this season. The open ing was set for' Mondayrbut that day was one of heavy showers that made racing Impossible. otm it was hoped that things would be more favorable for Tuesday, with its brilliant pro gram and expected holiday crowd. Bnt Tuesday tuornin? there was an other deluge, and the association. with the prospect of financial loss and a chance of continued bad weather, weakened and took the extreme step of declaring off the entire meeting of nve days. Une of. tbe most unioriu nate features in connection with the affair was tbe loss to the public of the 2:08 trot, with its magniiicent field, including John Nolan (2:08), Klamoth (2:07'.), Kentucky Union 2:071 i and Monterey 2:091 ). Pools were sold on this race Monday even intr. with Nolan favorite, but the field going steadily, as boih Kentucky Lmon and Monterey were in good form and avowedly on the warpath Had the race come off it would have been a sensational one, and the pro vokinir loss of it will deprive the trotting history of '99 of a sparklin Ready for the Volunteers. Sergeant Armindinger, of the Rock Island recruiting station, U. . army received orders this afternoon to be gin the enlistment of volunteers for ser vice in the Philippines, the period of ser vice being until June 30. 1901, or until the close of tbe war, if concluded in the meantime. The requirements are not so rigid as they are as far as the regu lar army is concerned, lhe stipula tions as to American birth and educa tion are not observed. The enlist ments are for infantry onlv. and all enlisted here will be sent to Fort Sheridan recruiting station. Those who have served in the Spauish war and who enlist now in the volunteer will stand a good show of gettingthe non-commissioned ollicers' positions. The enlistments in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan will go into the 30th regiment, with rendezvous at Fort Sheridan. The indications are that a lieutenant and surgeon will be assigned to duty iu the Kock Island recruiting ollice to assist the other ollices here. To New York Awheel. F. W. Means, Jr., started on a long tour awheel early this morning, his objective point being no less distant than New York City. The distance to be covered is "l,500 miles and Means expects to reach his destination in about two weeks' time, which will average him 100 miles a day. He an ticipated getting into Peoria, via Gales- burg, early thia afternoon, which bv waron road is a little over 100 miles. The route to be pursued east contemplates as direct a line as can be followed. The home trip contem plates a more circuitous and leisurely route. French and English Crnium, French men of letters have not enough of the audacious spirit of tbe English, Bays Henry D. Sedgwick in The At lantic. They troop to Puris, where they have been accustomed to sit ou their classical benches since Paris became the center of Franca The romance of Villon is the romanco of a Parisian thief. The romance of Kousard is the romanco of the Parisian salon. Montaigne lives on bis seigniory whilo England is topsy turvy with excitement of new knowl edge and new feeling. Corneille has the nobleness of a jenne fille. Yon can measure them all by tbeir ability to plant a colony. Wreck them on n desert island, Villon will pick blackberries, Konsard will skip stones, Montaigne whittle, Corneille look like a gentle man, and tbe empire of France will not increase by a hand's breadth. Take a bandfnl of Elizabethan poets, and Sid ney wonld chop, Shakespeare would cook, Jon son dig. Bacon snare, Marlowe catch a wild ass, and in 24 hours they wonld have a log fort, a score of savage slaves, a windmill, a pinnace, and tiie cross of St. George flying on the tallest tree. A Compensating; Condition. "I deceived you abont one thing, murmured the new wife to her bus band. "I am older thftn I told yon." "Don't mention it, my angel. I find that yonr fortune is fully twice as large as I had supposed." Detroit Free Press. llol of Meney Stolen. CarrolltonO.. July 10. Two thou sand, six hundred and eleven dollars In an Iron box, shipped by theAmerican Express for the J. H. Somers Coal com pany, of Cleveland, to Sherrodsville, to pay miners wages, was mysteriously stolen from the Cleveland. Canton and Southern railway station in which the express company has its office, at 12:15 p. m.. Saturday, while the agent. A. S. Johnston, was on a ten-minute errand. There Is No Question About It. No question indeed with those who have used it, but that Foley's Kidney Cure is absolutely reliable for all kid ney and bladder diseases. To cure piles, strike at the root that's the way. De Witt's Witch Haz el Salve strikes at the root it re moves the cause quickly and perma nently. Don't squander time and money trying to remove the effects. For sale by T. IL Thomas, A. J. Beiss and M. F. Eahnsen, druggists. OASTOniA. Bears tia " aT5 Pgg3 fgaatara iTwb Facts About n n s 'jr-. n t jmm It has set the standard of quality for all competitors for the last thirty years. The strong est claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is "just as good as Arbucklesv THREE COKCLUSIOEMS The best Coffee is Arbuckles'. The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles. ; ii The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles'. .-- j jp llliiillilil no. 72 ; A School Bag. 14 Inches wide, 10 incnes deep, m&de of handsome colored netting. Kent post-paid on receipt of ii cent p.staae stamp and lO slsnatnrea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Kuasted Coffee. I No. 74. Noiseless Spring Tape Measure. j sixty Incnes long. ;nickel-platttd metsl case, well : tinisned. It can be carried in tbe vest pocket, fent flMalH nil recei.i of :2c. nestasre stamp and lO ncoalorrsyrut from wrappers uf Arsuclea' itoasted uocee. No. 76 Lady's Belt Buckle. Silver plted artistic design. Sent postpaid on receipt of 2 cent postase llama and M sitf na tures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Boasted Coflee. No. 73. Scholars' Companion. A most useful article for school children. Highly 51 and leer, con tain in lead pen cil, pen bolder, rule and rubber. Sent post paid ou re ceipt or two rent pOHtage atamp and 1$ icDBturca cut lruua wiuMicn of Arbuckles Routed Coffee. No. 75. A Fifty Foot Measuring Tape. A very uorf'Jl article , In the and on tbe farm, rtrnss case. nickel, plat ed linen tape Srni no ait. paid on receipt of i cent pnsniffe Ntamp and IS sitnatfiref cut from wrapjHrs of Arbuc:iea' K ousted CotTee. No. 77. Telescope Drinking Cup. This article is prevented from fall ing apart ty its unique construction. NiCkel-pJattfd aii 4 liiuiy fintshtxl. hUilo sea in emboss ed n Ickel cover no larger tban an ord t nary watch wlatn tele scoped . when ex tend o d holds an much as a rofTeecup. Sent ptmt-prtid on receipt of rent pciMtn.ee Btnmp nnil Hi ni na ture cat frinu wrappers of Ar buckles' I (ousted Co (Tee. , No. 78 An Album of Illustrated Natural History. Fifty colored pietnrcs ot Animals selected for their beauty and rarity. Sent pont-psid on receipt of 4 cent postase Hani nnd lO sic. natnrea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' H ousted Coflee. No. 79. Pepper and Salt Holders. Made or tJermsn Silver without seam or Joint except whers li'ts screw on and off. Sent post-paid an receipt of 't cent postase Mlnmp and I't sisnntures cut trum wrappers of Arbuckles' Kuasted cotlee. No. 80 A Spring isaiance HO. Seal Will wetsh from one ounce to ?u ounds. Sent bp express, rhnraos prepaid by us, on receipt of n cent postase stamp and ttOO aiaua. lares cut from w rsppers of Ar hllcklvs' Rnssted C'oiti. When or lpnnK nnme your nfurvst Kx press Utnce as well ss your Post orlice. No. 81 Men's Suspenders. No. 82 Barber Swing Strop. A double strop, one of leather uud one of canvu4, bound together, length, inchva, width, twoinchfs, trimmings nickel plated. Sect post-paid on reeript of two cent postase stamp and l'i disnatarrs cut from wrappers ot Arbuckles lluas: ed Codec i B f! iR Elastic wb fj.y H fc Suspenders, ; fvj fc-j fl"! durable. nat. , ''; H fw.'jj'f ? well mounted. . . H Ct fi Sent post. , H " H r t S Pal'l on re- ty f?H celptoftwo ; w ! IN ccnt po,t" Li f." nee Mamp Vy-y ' U b G ocd 1 sis- ; fi H O 75 natures cut fl T N No. 92 The First Kiss R A beautiful yvCV Imported K jS. picture Ijx Fjj 30 Inches 1 n H jsws ElIC- Sent ti "Sl. jiiS post-paid K RsS.W on receipt M wSlS?' "'amp nnd U yJZfix r A IO ",tna- 3 1 1 pers of Ar- J buckles' l.oa3ted Conee. j H No. 97. . all tefte tjmi aaaBanaBll h No. 83 A Table Cover. Lt.t-t kli ..Lt.1 L Handsome cloth, varie gated liittu.'d pattern with fringe, 3- inrhts. Sent noat-naid on receipt of two cent poatmc stnmp mid tiieiia-! turcs cut trora wrapters of No. Artiucklua' Itoouicd Coffee, j Anj No. No. No. No. No. No. ens Bock of the- following List wiU be sent post-paid on receipt of a 2 cent postage stamp and 10 signatures cut from the wrappers of Arbucklos' Roasted Coffee. 84 A ONE NIGHT MYSTERY, and two oiner great Detective fcaoriws, i.y "Oluleuth." C5 ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by Clara ArucsTA. A uiirtb provoltiug story. C3 TEMPEST AND 8UNSHINE. A Novel. by Mrs. Mart J. Iicluis. The most popular female writer of tiction of the ace. C7 THE SUNNYSIDE COOK BOOK, by Mrs. Jen-nib Harlan. Thia is one of the most comprehensive, common sense Cook Book9 ever published. C3 OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. This book takes tlio reader out of tlio beaten tracks of knowledge, and will Le found both entertaining eud uselul. C3 THREE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by It. Moor.E, author of "Moore's Universal Assistant." This book la an encycloiieuia of highly useful information tu condensed form. 90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other stories by Kl'iVAun Ku-limu. No. 91 The First Prayer. ifp A beautiful Imported Picture 15x3) Inches In sUe. .Sent post paid on receipt of cent poilaio Mnmp and lO ilina tares cut from wrap pers of Arbuckles' Roasted CotTee, , No. G3 Two Is Company. The or.frinal was painted by i'erc y Moran. This rep roluc tton in 14 printing is a (Tannine work v arr. Size ld-x Kent pout paid on receipt of two cent po'ta er afamp nnd lO Bio-nature cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' itouitU No. 94. A Basket of Beauties. A magnificent picture of Roura by Paul ie Ivonirpru. the great painK-r of tlwers. We believe this to bo one of tbe haniisomest flower pictures ever offered to the nirblie. It is li;T2.r inches In size. Sent post-pnitl ou receipt f 'i'cent postase stamp nnd 111 iimturen cut from wrappers of Ar buckles' Kousted Cutlee. No. 95 Three Beautiful Flower Pictures. Fach messurinK 9zI7 inches. The titles are Summer Fragrance " A Vase of Lilies," nnd Fresh and Sweet," These three pictures all go together, nnd will be sent post-paid nn re ccipt ot 2 cent past, ace stamp nnd 5 sis;, natures cut from wrap pers of Arbuckles' Roasted ColTcc. No. 96. Noah's Ark. A menagerie, consisting of 12 pairs of Animals Klopbants, Camels, Deer, Horses, Cattle, Donkeys, Hosts. Lions, Hears, Tigers, Does and Cats. Kacu pair is coupled and stands alone. They are lithographed in many colors on heavy cardboard, cut out and embossed. Every feuture of tuo Animals is distinctly shown. Tho elephants are 7 inches high and 10 inches long, and the other Animals nro proportionately Isrgo. Sent poat-pnld on receipt oft cent pastaaro stamp and 13 sisnatures cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Kossted Coflee, Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles. Put np In a pretty mor occo case, as sorted sizes, and made by the best Eng lish manufac turers. Sent pot t-p n i d on receipt of 3 cent p oilafe stamp nnd ZO slsos. cures cut from wrap pers of Ar buckles' Roasted Coffee. No. OS Hair Pin Cabinet A metal box lithographed in colors, containing One Ilundreil lliiir Puis, as sorted sizes and styles; straight, crimpled nnd in visible. Tho different styles are in separate com partmeiits. Sent post puid on receipt of '-5 cent postase stamp nnd O sianntnres cut from wrappers of Ar buckles' lioastcd Cottee. UjUii-lillijlr, No. 99 A Pocket Mirror and Comb. Pet in neat leather combination case, with white metal frame- Sent post-paid on receipt of !i cent postase stamp nndj 7 aisnnturea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles Kousted Coffee. - rr.i 4 No. lOO Safety Pin Book C on tains tw en ty -tour nickel - plsted t-stety-fins three sisea which enter tbe shields fWWwii Senrequlririi in K M i o i wlien bel n s secured or ro lased. Sent post-paid on receipt of it cent postaaa tamp and H signatures cut from wrapjiers of Arbuckles' Kossted Coffee. This Is a picture of the Sig nature on Arbuckles' Roasted Codes Wrapper, which you are to cut out and send to us as a sou cbcr. No other part ot the Coflee Wrapper Kill be accepted as a voucher, nor aill this Picture be accepted as such. Ua r UU1C fclON ATONES ABB PRINTED ON REP BACKCHOlSa. This represents ono pnira of n, I.iHt which Is found in encb pound package of Arbuckles' lEonsted Coll'ne, unci with etich packuue iu which the I. hit Is found tho piirchiiscr luis houaht a definite pnrt of soine-artlcl to Ije selecl-l by him or her from the List, subject only to the condition Unit I ho iiiuniiiiiro on the pnekago ls to be cutout nnd returned to Arlmcltlo I'.tw. as a voucher, in accordance with tho directions prliiteil iu connection wit h each item lllusl ruled and descriheii in tho list. This List will be kept Eoodoalirtlll May 31, 1DOO. Auothor pupo of this List will uppeur la this puper shortly. Address ail communications to ARBUCKLE BROS.. MOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CSTY. N-Y. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AND RETURN AT HALF RATE Plus $1.00 VIA ROCK ISLAND & PEORIA RY. on account of the Epworth League Convention. Tickets sold July 19, 20 and 31. Re turn limit August 20. For detail information, as to tickets, train service, etc., apply to ticket office foot of Twentieth street. K. STOCKHOUSE. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Rock Island, I1L KILL 'EM QUICK. The housekeener's friend. Vou cannot a lord to be nilhoul iu ft Ls sure Ceath for ail in sects. Ants. Moths. Ro.cbes and Bed liugs. tverj bolUe cuarauieed. Sold uujy by S. J. APPLE, Telephone lOOi - - - 11j3 Third arenue LEGAL. Notice of Publication Chancery. State or Illinois, I Rock 1-land County. ( SKS- In the circuit court. May term, A. D. 1899, Rock l.-lar.d Mutual Huildlnic Lo n and Savlnsrs Ahto'iiitioa vs. William K. Stevens, Itt:e K. Stevens. James W. Atkinson, Thouiikj Lyncss and William 1. Stevens. A ffldavit of non-residence of tbe defendant, William D. Stevens, impleaded with the ulHve defendants. William E. Stevens, Ixitlie K. btev vns. James W. AlkiiiMin auJ Thomas Iyness. having been llled in the clerk's otllce of the cir cuit court of said counly. nulice is therefore hereby friven to the said non-resident defend ant thai tbe complainant tiled its bill of com plaint in said coui l onU.e chancery side there of, on tbe twenty-ninth day of March. PfJH, and thai thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, re turnable on the tirst Monday in the month of May next, as is ty law required. Now, unless you. the said- non-resident defendant above named, William It. Stevens, shall personally be and appear before said cireuit court, oa the lirsi day of the next term thereof. to be holden at Kock Island in and for tbe said county. on the first Monday in May next, and plead, acswer or de mur to said complainant s bill of complaint, the same and the matters and thintrs therein cbartted and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. iJiokui W. Gamble. Clerk. Roctt Island. Illinois. July 7. A. it . 1W. 1 IX. Genu, Complainant's solicitor. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Sophia Keimcrs. deceased. The undersigned harm been appointed administrator of tbe estate of aopbia Reimers, late of the county of Rock Isl and, slave of Illinois. deceased, hereby gives notice tbat he will appear before tbe county court of lioc Island county, at tbe county court room, in tbe city of Kock Island, at the Aujrmi term, on tbe first Monday In 'Auirust next, at which time ail per sons havlnir claims against said estate are noL.flod and requested to attend, for the pur pose of having tbe same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Lrated this l'Uh day of Jure, A. D. 1890 Wiixmii rial a it ks. Administrator. FIRE-BUGS! $200 REWARD. The premium payers of the state are maln talnlng a fond oy popular subscription from waich la oSered a Reward of $200 By the undersirnei association for the arrest and conviction of any Incendiary In mas Ot the assoc. ated towns. PRUFERTT OWNERS FIRE ASSOCIATION Hoc Jalao6,IU. fc4 The Choicest Vegetables. Groceries, As well as fruits that are pick ed at the proper time, and can Tied absolutely fresh by the most reliable packers, is the only kind you will lind at our store. We Handle the Choicest Teas and Coffees and onr prices are always at the bottom. Yours for good goods and lowest prices. NELSON & LUNDQUIST, CASH GROCERS, 2223 Fourth ave. Thone 1090. Rock Island Savings Bank, Hook Island. Ills Incorporated Under the State Law, Foar Per Cent Paid on Deposits. K03TET LOAHSD 05 PE2202f AL CO LATHS IL 03 SEAL ESTATE ELWEITI , OFFICERS 3. M. Buford, president, Jobn Crubauh. Vice President. P. Creenawalt, Cashier. Beian troslneas July Z. 1M. and oeevpy tbe S. K. corner of Mitchell Lynda's mw buiidlnn. DIRECTORS H. 8. Cable, John Crubauc a, H. f. Hull, E. W. Hunt, jobn vol. Bollcltora Jackaon Jk BarsW Wm. WOmertoa Phil Mitchell, B lmon, i M.Ualor .w jt -