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1 V THIS ABGVS. TH UBS DAT, SEPTEMBEK 14, 1899. Something New! Large package of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy in 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York. Boston, Philadelphia AMUSEMENTS, H ARPES'S THEATRE. Direction of Steve F. Mili.eb. "ON THE WAY TO TOWN.' FOR ONE SWHT OXLV. Sunday Evening, Sept. 17. Alfred J. IJusby presents Lon don's loudest laugh. The fasci nating farce Mr. Plaster of Paris. Scalleiiug n frrlriiCiit 'til; the brcuUng or tLe mura FricS'.Tc3.'cai;i.,o. Seatson sale at Uleuers jewelry Mere. MARPERS THEATRE, STTVE F. MlLf-EIt, Sole Lessee and Manager Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 18 and 19. The Andrews Gpara 60. la a season of atartlnrd opera in tn:li-h. H lie: p;e and our n orctitstra. Monday Evening, MARTHA. Tuesday evening. CAVALLER1A RUSTICANA AND PIRATES OF PENZANCE. All r the old fa.r!s In the fist. Srlen olil chorus. bnntlH'iiie cusiuuics. prices 2o; fic. 7"o ami Tl. A eoimuut tiou booK containing four tickets, transferable Hid trootl lr best teit. t:i SSale of ikms at Uleuer s jewe ry store. INSURANCE. CHAS E. HODGSON . - Fire Insurance Agency, Established 1874. American Ins. Co., - Newark, N. J. Xrnaers ln. Co., - - Chicago, ill. Union Ins. Cc. - Philadelphia, Pa. Kockford Ins. Co. - - Kockford, 111 Security Ins, Co. - New Haven, Conn. Ins. Co. State of 111., - Kockford, 111. OtOce, Room S. Huford block. Rataa aa low aa coosisvet.t will aeouruy. J. M. Butord, General Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Tlaae-trlett CoiR pamea Represented- Losses Promptly Paid. -Rate as ow aa any reliable ootcpaay eaa aSorH Your patronage la aoilo- GEO. WAGNER, Jr. Insurance agent. Represents the known Tli and ansa Oonipanle: following WII Accident loam- Roebeater German Ina Oo......Ro3beater. N T German " Frecpor. Ill Buffalo German KuffaJo. N Y Reliance " PbUadelptia German Fire " Peoria. Ill Na Hampahlrw ....Manebeter. N H MUwaukee Meehtudna " MUwaukee, Wla Fidelity and Caauaity ....m...Nw Yort OOce corner Eghtwot!! atree and Second auziae, aeoond floor. Telephone 1047. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL fiL O (jartr v ttitd omfi.ttimaicrf-je vixr vud lunitli alTir of pit-atni' tw,ix-'' ty .e L.lf m io cirlfftt omanhotMi. iJn U rel.pmt? of organs and fo kouaa i iy for women eiiiif iwm, l.-oot do hrm-IH Fomlt- bv M. V. nabcn. druf Subscribe for Th Arous. mm nronn f9 is Whrn yon'ro thmneh fretting partial re lief f rom AJ lurha ot nertralyia by the o. of uncertain rc-modio. try a curd that's thorwujh one that's truarantofctl to cure or moupjr rufunued. i' iirthermoro. the only remedy Kiiaraoteed to contain no opiora, morphine, antiiyrice. or other harmful substances. Just a speedy, wholesome, unfailing cure. WAFERS'. Care headache and neirat'fin ', notliinir ripe, V... !... i,. 'II r-. , i n i, j Ml (K riwt a & the world over guarantee them. LEGAL. Notice of Publication In Chancery. State of Illinois. Rock island County, f -5S. la the circuit court, September term, In chancer.. Anr.a oeiht Ganahl vs Frank flanahl. 1809. A flldavit of thrt tnm-re-.tiience of the said Frank Ganah .tlina'oveucieDuaat.baviuK been hied in the circuit court of s.nil county. noti is therefore hereby even to the said non resident, defendant that the complainant tiled ber hill of uomiiiaint in said court, on the ccaneery side thereof, o t the Istn day of Au'.'um.. A. It. If-.i-J. and that thereupon a sum mons Issued out of M.id cou-t. wherein said su.l is now pendintr. returnable on the third Mondav in the tu n,;b of Sefcteraher nei'-. n-is by law required. Now. unlessyou. tbesalduon- res de'.t defend an I atMve named. 1 1 liiiuiiaiar.i. shall personallv te and appear before said cir cuit court, on the Urst day of the next terrn thereof, to t e boldcn at tto"k Island in nnd for the s-id county, on tbe Third Monday in Sep tember nert, and plead, answer or demur to the said coiiul linant s bill of complaint. the hiiniL' and the matters ami things therein charged and stated will e taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to tne prayer oi saiu n it. (iBiKCI! W. f'AMBf.E. flerk. Kofk Island Illinois. Au Is. A. I). 1.-8M Jmi.s T. maffi'HU. Con,pla:nant's Solicitor. Notice of Fabllcattun Chancery State of Illinois. I Countvof ftoek Island in the circuit court, to September term, A. D. 1KW. In chancery. Heroert VV. Gates vs. Margaret Gales. General num'uer Affidavit of the non-residence o' Margaret Gates, tne defendant above named. Laving been tiled In the clerk's oltlee of said circuit courtof Kocic isl tnd eouuty. l.otice is hereby ttiven to the said non-re ii-'.ent dei'endatit th.i. the com plainant has tiled bis bill of complaint in sa d court, on the chancrv side thereof, on the loth day of Anns'.. IW. w herein said suit is now peudiitfcr.aTid that a summons ts-sued out of said court against said defendant returnable on the l!h day of September. A. I. si. k.s is by law rci'ilred. No v. therefore. unies.s you. tne said Marira-et Kites, shall personally be and appear before t:i-j said circuit, court, of Koek Is and count v. in the !!n,t day of the I neit term therof 10 te boluen at the emirt hou-e. in t he . i:v rr:ock Island tnsaideountv. on the lsthd.ivof Septembtr. A. U is:'., and plead, answer or demur to s .id complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and thliiiM therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered itxainst you accordinK to the prayer of said bill. GK--KGE W. Gamble, Clerk. LrUtlLPIf i RETSiil.lrs. Complainant's Solicitors. August I-ilh. A. D. Isw. Ei.cotor'i Notice. F.state of I len Kllis. deceased TLe undersitrr.ed. having Decn appointed xecutorof the 1 .st w ill and te uruent of Wlcn I Hi-, laic of the county of Hock Island. state of Illinois, defe-isod. hereby trives nonce that I e will appear before the county court of Kock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Kock Island, at the November term, on the hrst Mondav in November next at wbicn time ail persons havluit claims against said estate are notiiled and requested to attend for the pur;"se of havinir the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mae immediate payment to the undersurntd. Paled this bin day of Sept mher. A. D. 1K99. T. 11. Kl.i.is. Executor Kxecotor' Notice. Estate of Aue ist II uesit j. deceased The undersiKied tonvics neen appointed executrix oi ice last wui anu testa ment of Au'.'ust HueMtifr. late of th county of Kock Island, ktate of Illinois, deceased, hereby itives notice that f he wllj appear before the county court of Rock Lsiaud county at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island at the November term, on tne tlrst Monday in Novc-nber next at which time all posons harici? cla'msairalnst said estate are notnied and requestel to at tend, for the purpose of having the same ad justed. All persons Indebted to sid estate are requested to make Immediate paymeut to tne unaersiiraea. Dated Ibis 21st day of Auoist, A. D. 1?&9. MtKit Hue in;. F.xe"itrtr. Notice of Final Settlement. K-tare f Thomiis Shea, decea cj. i'ntilic notice i n-ret'y v'ven mat tne ur.- 3ersii."oci. llcree Keane. has this dav filed his Dnil report and sci iJriut'Dt a sueh in the count v court of lioek Isiaud county, and that an orderha been entered bv said ,-ourt afiprov ink.' the said rejoin unless ohjecti n-. thereto or cause to the contrary be sn.wn on or b. fore the i-Vi dav of September. A. I Wt-s. and etsin the ni:;d appros-al of said, report tne said t'ierce Kea-e iil ak for an urrirr of dis tribution, and p ill aiso a-.x to be riisebar;rei. All persins iatrretel re notified to .attend. jiock lslatid. 11 . -c;t.. I-', lsw. Ptru-'E KietsK. Exccutror. MoKsiBT A McEmkt. Solicitors, For Drunkenness ar.4 3 ! Urug L'sinr. aX CObbtlf I.'iAl. THE PARENT INSTITUTE, 4 V r-t St., I'. IUI1T. 1 1.1 IgglLLUHS a sctie r.rr.TEi' to woman' for all trouble peculiar to fcer sex. t:iT"Send bj mail or from our Aest. SI.OO per box. (ilLUAXS UTS. CO. Prop:., CLEVELAND, mi , rnaie by U. T. Ba&aa ;o, dnictisi, fnee branch jftr Institutrs cm. alia- Fe -urore. "SSSTUa." PILLS STUDYING PROSPECTS Representative Reeves at Ghica go Piping Off His Polit ical Chances. THTSXS OF EUNUING FOB GOVEElfOB Coninltinr Friend on the Ontlook tot Support Strike at the Decatur Mine No Improbable Commissioner Cal houn to Quit Hi Official Ft and Re turn to III Law Practice Governor Tanner Salt! To Be Very III. Chicago. Sent. 14. Kepresontative Hooves' lxMiin for the Republican yiibematJtrial nomination is still in the hot-hoiiso tta?t. lmt the Streator rep reseutative and a IVw of his friends are still busy nursius it. During yes terday a luiidIht of the Streator c-andl date frni Chieairo and from points down state were fallen at the ;rand Iju-itic. The t-onfereiu-es with these friends were nil of a set-rot nature. Up to date the headquarters of the Hooves boom has been so only in name, and everything done there is in private. The managers are not ready as yet to oon the lors and invito the public in to view the boom, but before t lie rep resentative returns to Streator ho may say something that will permit his friends to ltegin hurrahinjr. Just Consulting- a Few Friends. 'The fact of the whole matter Wlid Hooves to a reporter. "I is. merely consulting a few of my friends on this question of boeomiu; a candi date for governor. They are dropping in hero to soo me nn:l I nm lir.-ussiuu lite situation with them. Who are they? 1 hardly -aro to answer that question. They are my friends, that's all. Yes. some of them are from Chi cago, and others are from lown in the fotintry. On thinsr. however. I desire to have made very plain at this time: that is, that in ease I lK'como a candi date for irovernor. I shall be neither a ianner nor ami-1 tinner candidate, nor an auti-iatos cam In hi to. nor an auti- anybody-else candidate. 1 shall bo a candidate for governor, a Republican candidate." AVI 11 Krmaln a Little Longer. Reeves said ho would remain in Chi- cairo for a day or two lonper, but felt that ho hardly would make an an nouncement of his candidacy leforo leaving. Reeves and his followers hope to secure the assistance of men who are friends of both Tanner and Reeves and say they ean soo many chances for losinjr strength by opposins Tan ner so Ions as Tanner is the Repub lican iroveruor of the state. CALHOUN IS OCT OF POLITICS. Will Keslgn III Place on the Interstate CoiuuiiHslon and Practice Law. Chicago, Sept. 14. YV. J. ralhonn. who was at the Auditorium Annex Tuesday, confirmed the report of his purpose to resign from the interstate commerce commission and outer upon the practice of law in t hicasro. "The report is true," he said. 'It is my purpose with in a few days to sent inv resignation as a niemlior of the in terstate commerce commission to I'resid'-nt McKiniey. aud as soon as It is accepted I shall become a nieinb or the linn or I 'am. t'alhouu & (.len nou. Charles II. Donnelly is to retire from the lirm. which now is stvlod I'am. Donnelly & (ilcnnou. My reasons for this slop are purely of a business or financial character." When asked if it were his intention to take an active part in politics he said with emphasis: "So. I am out o politics." TUEIK MISSION WAS A FAILURE. Miners' Union Officer Pay a Fruitless Visit to Decatur. Springfield. Ills., Sept. 14. State President John II. Hunter and State Vice President YV li. Russell, of the United Mine Workers of America, re turned to the city hist night from De catur, where they had a 1 1 unless con- fereiiee with Manatrer W. C Arm strong, of the Decatur and Niantic Coal companies. The miners' officials are endeavoring to have the scale of .V cents per ton paid at Decatur and Niantic. but Man ager Armstrong refused to par it. The result may no mat there will he a strike, though the miners' union is hardly strong enough, in the mines in question to bring on a successful one lit present, as many of the minors are not members of the union. Governor Tanner Very Sick. SprlnghMd. Ills., Sept. 14. Governor fanner, who has Ikhmi more or less seriously ill since Ins return from the west four weeks ago. has suffered an other relapsennd is now a very sick man. bile he has given little thought to his illness his attending physicians take the matter more seriously aud they fear the effects of a campaign such as the executive is expected soon to enter into. Drops Dead on m Train. ( incago. Sept. 14. Lawrence Mc- overn. is years old. a newsboy, ditstl on an in-bound ?r:ind Trunk nassen- ger train at Fifteenth street, while ho was engaged in soiling his paiors. JIc- t.nveru was calling out his papers. when he threw up his hands and sank to the lloor with a cry. Jreat excite ment among the nasseutrcrs of the crowded train followed. Walter Halbert Pardon rI. Springfield. Ills. .Sept. 14. (Jovernor Tanner -has pardoned Walter Halbert. who is serving a seuten-e of one year in the Joliet penitentiarf on a i-harw f riiurtliT. (Jovernor Tanner con curred in the recommendations of the state loard of pardons. He refused pardon to eighteen other eonviets. Military Appointment Annou iced. Springfield. Ills.. Sept. 14. The ad jutant general has issued an or ler uj on the recommendations of the regi mental commander appointing William J. Sanderson adjutant of the first in fantry to suoece-d Captain Patrick. The IIoo-IIoos voted to hold their next annual convention at Dallas Tex- Oct. y. l'.mo. Captain George W. IxM-k. of Lake Charles. La., was elec ted enark of the universe. GOOD ROADS C0HVENTI0IT. Permanent Association Is the Result of a Qainey, Ills Meeting Quincy. Ills., Sept. 14. A good roads convention was hold here Tuesday with a large attendance. A perma nent association was formed, with tJeorge R. Stewart, chairman of the Adams county board of supervisors, as president: Lyman Met arl. of Quin cv, secretary; aud a vice president from each township in the county. The morning was devoted to illsurtations of road building. Several road - ma chine men were present with their machines. The afternoon session was held in Turner hall and addresses were made bv General E. !. Harrison, the road expert of the department of ag riculture: W. II. Moore, of St. Louis president of the State aud Interstate lood lioads association, and others, General Harrison stated that the aver age cost of hauling farm products on ordinary country roads is 'J.T, cents per ton per mile. On hard roads the aver age cost is 8 cents per ton per ui le. The total cost of primary transporta tion in ISM) was $!M),o" 1.000, and i. all the roads had been good a saving of SlKKXOOO.000 would have been effected to the farmers Anti-Liquor Crusade at De Moines. Des Moines, la., Sept. 14. A numbet of members of the W. C. T. U.. of this cit v. with the aid of several policemen yesterdav raided B. I Parker's bath rooms and secured a considerable quantity of liquor. They say he crusade against illicit liquor sales will be continued. Francis Murphy, who is holding a temperance revival here addressed the Iowa Liquor Dealers Protective association yesterday, urg ing them all to sign the pledge aud observe more closely the laws relating to their business. Death of a Milwaukee Judrs. Milwaukee. Sept. 14. George E. Sutherland, judge of the superior court of Milwaukee count y, died suddenly Tuesday night at the Clifton House, Chicago. The announcement of his death startled and shocked Judge Sutherland's friends. He was on his way home from Luropc. where ho wont early in thosuinmor for a vacation trip, and stopped in Chicago for a couple of days. He was taken ill. while attend ing a vaudeville performance, with ugina Pectoris. nami .linkers Licet Officers. Cincinnati. Sept. 14. The National Association of Harness Makers decided to meet next September in Chicago. The following officers were elected: President. John lianholzer; vice urcst- lent. C. I'. !. Stender: secretary, Ed ward Hamsoh all of Chicago. Prospect of Another Strike. " Sault Ste. Marie. Mich.. Sept. 14. George Uhler, president of the Nation al M. E. K. A., is here to consult en gineers relative to a general strike on the lakes if a new wage scale is not arranged by the Lake Carriers' asso ciation. A decision will be reached within a week. The engineers so far seem all in favor of a tie-up. Kankakee Street Fair. Kankakee. Ills., Sept. 14. Kanka- Kee s street tair anu carnival was fa vored with beautiful weather. Tues day the coronation of Miss Carrie Bros- sean as queen and the tloral parade took place. The electric- display at night is very brilliant, thousands of electric lights being, employed. THE MARKETS. Chicago Grain and Prodnoe. Chicago, Stypt. 13. Wheat September opened TOVi, closed Tl"8; December opened TO'Si. closed 71Ts: May opened 73. closed 744- Corn September opened 30"8, closed 31: December opened 28. closed 28; May opened 9'4, closed 29. Oats September opened 21, closed 21 U; December opened 20"s. closed 20;i; May opened T2r, closed .2. Pork October opened $7.92, $8.05; December opened $S.021i. $S. 15; January opened 9.47V4, $9.55. Lard October opened $5.22, $r..32Vi; December opened $5.30, $5. 374; January optned $5.40, closed closed clased closed closed closed $a.4.Vi. Short ribs October opened $5.13, closed $..2212; December opened $4.i"a, closed $4.90; January opened 4.92Vi. closed $4.95. " Produce: Butter Extra creameries, 22c per lb: extra dairies, 17c: fresh packing: stock, 13c. Eggs Fresh stock 12'iigi3 per doz. Live Poultry Tur keys, 83 11c per lb; chickens, 8"6??9c; springs. He; ducks. 7Sc; geese. $3.50 tffd.OO per doz. Potatoes Fair to choice 40fT43 c per bu. New Apples $1.253.00 per bbl. . Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Sept. 13. Hogs Estimated receipts for the day, 29.000. Sales- ranged at $3.40'ffi4.45 for pircs. $4.254.4.70 for lipht, J4.10(,J4.20 for (li 4.20rouch packing. $t.25S4.65 for mix ed. and $4.25465 for heavy packing and shippmjr lots. Cattle Estimated receints for the dav. 16.000. Quotations raneed at $6.30 fft6.S5 choice to extra steers, $5.650,6.30 good to choice do., $4.905.6O for fair to good. $4.4. am.&j common to medium do.. $4.2i"Tt4.50 butcherso steers. $4.5C?J 6.35 fed Western steers. $3.25 4. R0 feed ing steers. $2.254.50 cows. $3.255.50 heifers. $2.?0fft4.50 bulls ar.d oxen, $3.75 fi4.75 Texas steers $4.0005.35 grass Wes tern steers. $3.4019 4. CO Western cows and heifers, and $4.50725 veal calves. Sheep Eestimated receipts for the day. 24.000. Quotations ranged at $3.40 74.35 Westerns. $2.75"?f4.60 natives, and $3.506.25 larr.hs. Milwaukee Grain. Milwaukee, Wis.. Sept. 13. Wheat Steady; No. 1 Northern. 72; No. 2 Northern, 6S4&69. i.ye Firm; No. 1, 57c. Barley Hir' No. 2. 43'i45c: sample, 3SQ44', rirmer; 323 Si. Local Markets. Spring lamb i50S3.50. Pheep 4a4Hc. Con 2Sft.-V). Oat isiat). Hav Titnothy, V9: wUd, tT.SOas. Straw -I..V Potato, s 2hc Butler Choice to fair. 1-Se: fresh ereamerr. iOc KJtrs 12s. Chickens 7c per pound. Sprinif chickens Mc. Ducks 7c per pound. Coal Soft. IOc Cattle Butchers sir for corn-fed steers. 5fVSc; cows aud he.fcrs, tcHc; caivea, 0''C. Hoes 13.'04.00. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. Tha Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of NOT EXACTLY 0UB BUSHTES3. Archbishop Ireland Opinion of the Drey fus Case Excitement. St. PauL Minn.. Sept. 14. Arch bishop Ireland yesterday was asked for his opinion on the meeting to pro- liVJt against the verdict of the Renues court martial ami said: "It is my be- lief that public meetings in America such as if is projMisod to hold for the purpose of protesting-against ihe seu-ten-e of the Renues court martial are untimely, unfair to I-'iaiiee aud likely to briM-d I'ogretable ill-feeling between that country and our own." He nddisd that ho had hoped for an acquittal "But it is another question to face the verdict of the court with the assertion that it is plainly against truth, and that the court from which it issues is guilty of base in justice and sacrilegious perjury. And it is still more so auothor question to lay Ukiu Prance the crime of the ver dict, if crime there be in it. and to throw at a whole people and at their gvornmont insulting epithets. Let us wait. "Tin's whole matter belongs to the internal life and to the internal ad ministration of France, and interna tional courtesy as well as justice bid us talk slowly. France will deeply resent as it is her right undue criticism and hasty judgment or her acts by a foreign iteople. and especially will she resent as it is surely her right any uncalled-for interference with her internal administration, and any imprudent challenging of her national honor. WANTS JUSTICE FOR LABOR, Stated Desire of the Equal Wage Union In corporated at Kansas Ci jr. Kansas City. Sept. 1 1. The Amer ican Equal Wage union, a new labor organization, was incorporated at Jef ferson City yesterday. Legislation will bo its chief weapon. The now union will contend for 'Voim! ami ev.-iet Ins- tVe to all wage-earners, without re spect to ago. sex. or occupation: for the emancipation of nil children from industrial servitude: and for the pro tection of women wage-earners in their equal rights with men." Richard D. Kathrcns, of this eitv. Is the founder and president of the movement. The Retail Clerks' Pro tective association of 4.'!.oiH members has indorsed the movement, which will have headquarters in Kansas City. OPERATION ON WELLHAN. Arctic Explorer Tryinc to Save the. I He So Itadly Injured. London. Sept. 11. Walter Wellmnn. the loader of the WcUiunu nolar ex pedition, who arrived in this city Aug. JS, after explorations in Fraua Josef Land, has undergone the first surgical ojH-ration for straightening his right loir, which was seriously in jured when he fell into a snow-covered crevasse while leading his part v. The operation resulted in the suc cessful loosening of the sinews. Another oeratioii is necessary, but the attending surgeous say they ex pect lo save the leg and "that Well man will bo able to return to America In three weeks. Clove Fight nt Sioux City. Sionx City. Ia.. Sept. 14. The four night listie carnival under the manage ment of Tommy White opened at the ; 1:1 nil Opera house last night. The "Rlaek Pearl." of Sioux City, and Sel lers, of Marshalltown. fought ten hot rounds to a draw. The big event of the evening was the lilteen round go between "Mysterious" I'eorge Kirwin and Pat Mnlloy. of Chicago. M alloy was clearly outclassed and was forcetr to quit in the fourth round. How They Do in Old Kentucky. Frank rort. K.. Sejt. 14. Judge TV. L. Drown aud SIiorilT Mellnrgue. of Iiurel county, are hero urging (iov ernor Itrntlley to furnish troops to guard thetJritiiths in traiisferringthepi to MaiK-hester, Clay county, for trial. The Griffiths are now hold in jail at London. Ky.. charged with killing Thackor, but it is feared that one fac tion may ambush them en route to Clay county or the other faction at tempt to liberate them. Suspected of Delntr a Klre liujr, Oconto, Wis., Sept. 14. Tuesday night a man was discovered in the act of crawling through the window into The Enquirer's press room, but he es-caiR-d. A gasoline tank was near the wiudow. and it is thought that he in tended to touch a match to the gaso line and sot fire to the building. No clue as to who the man was can be formed. There is considerable excite ment here. Servant Sue an ICst.ite. Oshkosh. Wis.. Sept. 11. A claim of $3,ri against the estate of Mrs. Elean or Williams, of Neenah, by W. S. Hughes, a servant, is being contested by the heirs in the probate. Hughes was l'iiue;i thod a bousoand lot. hors carriages and barn furniture by Mrs. Williams in recognition of his services, In additiou he asks for Jf3,."o) for ser vices. Fatal Accident on the Kail. P.akerstield. Cal., Sept. 14. The north-bound passenger train on the Southern Pacific ran into an accommo dation train at I-'ot mosa last night. 1 It roe passengers were kill.-d. the en gineer and fireman seriously hurt, and a track-walker badly injured. The dead passengers are Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Majors and Mrs. Martio. Gratitude of a Uubuqae Mnn. London. Sept. 14. A gift of 400 has lteen received from James Woodward, of Dubuque, la., by the Wcsloyan chapel, of Kirkby-Stophcn. out of gratitude for Sunday school teaching received there forty years ago. Woc.d- ward recently sent the chapel another contribution of the same amount. Pollman Leave Keeley Home. Xew York, Sept. 14. George M. Pullman. Jr.. left the White Plains Keeley institute this morning cured of the liqnor habit. He is confident that he will not drink again. After a short visit to his mother he says he will fcetlle down and enter business. Will lie Exclusively Military. Paris. Sept. 14. The minister of war, ;en. Dot iallinet, has decided to remodel the Intelligence department Sept- 15. It will Ik; exculsively mili tary hereafter, taking no iart in the police or espionage services. , j i i ! Jegc table Reparation for As -similating CicToodariclRcula ting the Stamariis aDdJ3owels of "Prrvmntp a HTdtsftnn .Cheer ful ness and Rest.Contai rts mther opium.Morpnine nor riiiicioi. Not Narcotic. Bttv eftWIlrSIMtZlPlTCEEa Jnut Stmt Caiana$Um fUmSctd -fltmhd Sugar . luamyrtm And Apcriect Remedy f or Constirvi lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, and Loss OF SLEEP. "facsimile Signature of TEW "YORK. EXACT C0PTOF WRAPPCH. JBBBLi ril T, k I "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH WHAT DESTROYS THE LAWNS Authority .Says Cousin of Army Worm Docs It. The Chicago entomolesrist, Horace E. Wilcox, disputes the assertion that it is the army worm that is destroy ing many of the lawns and pastures. He has made a very thorough study of the pest, and says: "lne name ot this pest is lapiivria:i fiugiperda, or southern grass worm. while the army worm is known as the leucania unipuncta. While the p?st in Chicago is a cpusin to the army worm, it cannot be exterminated by the same methods. 1 'On lawns only one remedy has been found etiicient aud that is Paris green or some other form of arsenic dis solved in water. If Paris green is u.ed an even teaspoonful may be added to one gallon of water, and the grass sprinkled with it during the night, this will kill auy worm, as a rule. If it is found the grass is browned by this solution, two table spoonsful of slacked lime may be adtled to the water, and that will pre vent the arsenic from burning the jrrass. Kerosene, if it could be trot in contact with the worm, might kiil it, but it would also lie pretty sure to kill the grass. It is not at all likely that the grass roots are injured by this worm. The worm against which we are warring !ays its eggs at night. It takes from H to 12 days for the eggs to hatch. The worms are voracious eaters, and several thousand of them can eat the foliage of an entire tree in from 11 to SO nights." Itlsniarck's Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en- AVi.mr riru lint fnil nil ivlinflt Llninnul, liver, kidney and bowels are out ot order. If you want these qualities and the success they briii'r, use Dr. King's Xew Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only U.j cents at llartz iV Lllemeyer s drug store. The groat hticcess of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ati't Diarrhoea remedy in treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by all druggists. HOIKESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Nebraska and other points in the west, northwest and southwest, Stpt. 5 and 19. Oct. 3 and 17. On these dates round-trip tick ets, good for 21 days, will be sold at Half Fare, Plus $2. A dry, healthy climate. A soil rich, easy to cultivate and yield ing all varieties of crops. That is what Nebraska offers to the homeseeker. For a descriptive pamphlet apply to U. D. Mack, D. P. A. M. J. Yocxo, Agent. Phones 2131 and 1180. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THE CCNTAUN COW'aNV, tw romn city, OLD KING COAL rs. will soon Le monarch of Ihe sit uation again, when antumnal bree.es feel as if tliey had strayed down from Klondike. Now is the time to fill your bin with your winter's supply before coal goes up to cold weather prices. Uy tilling it with Fraer's coal you will assure yourself of warm, comfortable rooms during the winter. It is the best coal mined. E. G. Frazer. Cincinnati $9.75 9.75 7.75 Dayton:.::::.::::" Indianapolis. ColumbUS-.:::: 10.25 & Return. Sept. 20th 7th, 14th, and 28th. Tickets Good Thirty for Return. Days M. A. PATTERSON. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Rock Island. III. FIRE-BUGS! $200 REWARD. The premium payers of tbe state are male talulcg a fund by popular atiDacrlpUoa from which la ottered a Reward of 9200 By the undersigned aasoclatlon for the srreat and conrlction of any incendiary in an of to a associated towna. PROPERTY OWN EES FIRK ASSOCIATIC N Kooa Iaiaoa, lii Mill a m.3 B fiJf 151 n sr I t VI VI If Tl J m . m y JTtia. -ar 8N. I- & P. By. 7