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THE AKttUS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1901. V. V THE AUGUS. FsblaA 0"- and Weekly e I Hi Bo tint 838 Who. nt lEntere- at U oa-tooa as Saeand-elaaa niiMr. IX THI HAMS or . W. FOTTM TERMS Dally, 10 eenia par week. Weakly, 11 00 per UD-UD In advance. 11 communications of political or arrwnan tittve character, political or religious, must trive real same attached (or publication. No sash article. will be printed over notltlons Hi aaturea Correspondence oU cited from every town ship la Rock Island county. Saturdat, October 19. TnE man with .tbe lighted match never fails to find the gas leak. The Kansas City Star says a man in Bine Kapids, Kas., has fallen in love -with his -wife. She has inherited 160.000 since he left her. According to the London Lancet, too much bathing is harmful, as it tends to "maceration of the superfi cial part of the epidermis, which ii too frequently removed, and occa sions probably too rapid a prolifera tion of the eel's of the malpighian laer." The agricultural building at the Louisiana Purchase exposition in St. .Louis will be 70 by 2,000 feet and 'will cover over two acres more of ground than did the big manufac tures and liberal arts building at the Columbian exposition in Chicago. Hexrv W. Wattbksos. editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, has overcome his antipathy to cflice -holding and has signified his willingness to make the race for governor of Ken tacky in 1903. Although Mr. Wat terson has been in public life for nearly 40 years and has been consid ered "the man behind the throne" in more than one national administra tion, he has never but once held pub lic office, that of congressman in 1876. He is an able and brainy man and worthy of any oflice witbinthe gift of the American people. That New Hampshire (irand Army post which censured President Roose velt for being proud of the valor cf his two uncles on the cot federate side luring the civil war has been prompt ly lectured by Private Dalzell, of Ohio. In a letter to the New Hamp shire veterans Mr. Dalzell points out very sensibly that President Roose velt is as much president cf the south as of the north, that tbe war was over nearly 40 years ago, and that the ma jority of the great men of the country had been engaged in teconciling the differences between the north and the south ever since Appomattox, when (J rant said, "Let us have peace." ALrnos.-E Duiiamrl, of Paris, has made a timepiece that stands 12 feet high, and ia composed entirely of bicycles or their component parts," says the New York Tribune. "The framework is a huge bicycle wheel, around which are arranged 12 ordin ary sized wheels, all fitted with pneu matic tires. A rim within a large wheel bears the figures for the hours, tha figures themselves being con structed of crank rods. The hands are made of steel tubing which is used for the framework of bicycles. Tha minute strokes on the dial are small nickel plated spokes. The top of th clock is an arrangement of 12 handlebars. The clock strikes the hours and the quarters, bicycle bells, of c urse, making the chimes. The pendulum is made of a bicycle wheel and the pendulum rod of various parts of a bicycle frame. It is said that the clock, besides being- a cur osity. is an excellant timepiece. It is to adorn one of the public buildings in Paris." FIR JT MAP WITH AMERICA ON. The discovery by Father Joseph Fischer, aa Austrian Jesuit, of maps in Wolfegg castle, Wurtemberg, con taining the first mention of the name America, possesses great historial in terest, according to Sir Thomas Clem ents Robert Mark ham. K. C. B.t pres ident of the Royal Geographical so e'ety, who said to the Chicago Record Herald correspondent: "If this ancient chart proves to bear the date 1507, as stated, then it is unquestionably the earliest known map containing the name America. It has hitherto been supposed that tbe map in King Ld ward private library at Windsor castle, dated 1517, tore L1 prepared autder GERMAN LAW. T U Excclleat for GOUT, SPRAINS, Lameness, Rheumatism, etc. OR. RICHTER'S Werld-Reaewned "ANCHOR" .PAIN EXPELLER. Jfooe a nuin wlthootTraas HarkAsrhor. Y WW J A Nw TorK Oct 30f h 1897. Or Rhtera'ANCrlORPAlN fXPCUER'will be found good ... ir Rhaumaf ism and for the pain of strained tendons DAI MtoAl e AV c. aad fOc at all dmggistJ or uirmglt r. ad. Blekttr Ca, 1 1 Pearl st new I an j 9fi HIGHEST All ARBS.. M the earliest reference to the western hemisphere. . This contains the out line of the continent and the word America in the . space where South America lies. Many authorities' at tribute this production to Leonardo da Vinci, but Nordenskjold vigorously disputes this claim, which is appar ently shadowy. "There is no doubt that Martin Waltzemueller, a professor in the small university in Lorraine, was the first to suggest the name America, greatly to the annoyance of the peop'e of Spain, who favored Columbia. In spite of many attempts to change the name of America to Columbia, the last of which was made only 40 years ago, the country is likely to continue to be known as America to the end of time. "English geographers await with much interest Father Fitcher'j prom ised publication of this remarkable find." A BLOW TO SPOILSMEN. The interesting news comes from Washington that President Roosevelt has tendered the next vacancy on the civil service commission to William Dudley Foulke. of Indiana. When the appointment is to be made is not announced, although it is claimed probable that Commissioner Roden berg, of Illinois, will soon resign. Tbe naming of Mr. Foulke is calcu lated to make the spoilsmen rage and imagine a vain thing, says the Des Moines Leader. It is further empha sized that President Roosevelt is quite as much a civil service reformer as ever'was Commissioner Roosevelt. William Dudley Foulke is a man of wealth and high principle, who for many years has been one of the most active and persistent members of the National dvil Service Reform league. He was the friend and associate of Dor man B Etton and George William Curtis in the early and struggling days of the reform, and he has always sustained it with voire, pen and purse. It is said of him that so ex cellent are his abilities and so high his standing that long ago he wonld have been a United States senator if he had been willing to be a little less independent. But he fought Dudley and "blocks of five" methods in In diana and many times has been de nounced by the politicians of Indiana as a most depraved and abandoned mugwump. Ihe presence of Mr. Foulke on the civil service commission, especial y in view of the fact that he will bo understood to represent the presi dent's views, ought to do muih to ward lifting tbe commission out of the narcotized innQcuousness of its recent slumber. . It is not known that the commission has done anything bad, but it has been as quiet as a mouse after a slipper has been thrown. Tbe last member appointed was ex-Congressman Rod en berg, and he is said to have frankly told Presi dent McKinley. before he was nomi nated, that he had no sympathy with tbe civil service law. Mr. McKinlty insisted upon is taking the place. saying its responsibilities and the knowledge it Drought would bring about a change of view. Mr. Roden berg is said to intend soon to retire It is certainly quite a jump from Rodenberg to Foulke and augurs an infusion of ginger into the commis sion. l.ODGK AND NEW PRESIDENT. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts was, in 1895 associ ated with President Roosevelt in lit erary labors, lp that year they pub lished a volume entitled "Hero Tales from American History." This asso ciation of work and interests brought the two men rather closely together, and on this intimacy is based much apeculation as to the position which Lodge is to occupy in this adminis tration. Many expect Lodge will voice tbe president's desires an opinions in the senate. It has also been predicted that he will eventually be invited to a cabinet position; possibly to succeed Secretary of State John Hay. Senator Lodge is 51 years of age. His life has been devoted to literature and poli tics. After graduating from Harvard he wrote the "Life and Letters cf George Cabot." This was followed by "Short History .of the English Colonies in America," "Life of Alex ander Hamilton." "Life of Daniel Webster." "Studies in History," "Life of Washington" (two volume) and half a dozen other works, ending with a history of the Spanish war. In 1888 Lodge was e'e:ted to tbe hooss of representatives and served four terms. He was then elected to the senate, where hi is serving his second term. He in the political boss of Massachusetts. Senator Lodge is a man of wealth. He lives in quiet luxury in Washington, and entertains a small but select circle of friends. He is the man who finally persuaded Roosevelt to accept the vice presi dential nomination, and he is thor oughly in sympathy with the young president's political theories and prac tices. DCKE'S PEARLS ARE FALSE.' That the duke of Manches'er had been sued for the pearl necklace he gave his wife (who was Miss Zimmer man, of Cincinnati), was not particu larly startling, but the fact that the plain tifTs to the suit make and sell only imitation diamonds, pearls, etc , has startled the gossips agoing. The people who are suing the duke say that the duchess was especially anx ious for the necklace because she wanted to wear it when she sat for a new picture. The idea of an English duchess, tbe daughter of an American millionaire, being photographed with a string of fishglue pearls around her throat "the gift of the groom." fgWTT. If BIGGER BOX SAME PRICE TH MODERN STOVE POLISH Brilliant. Clean, Easily Applied Absolutely . uaoness LIQUID . BETTER YET? FIRE PROOF !! THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE HHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND A Pacific Railway Tlekeu ean be purchased or bag gag t checked at City Tloket office, 1811 Seoond avenue, or C, R. V AD Ann VMffcft avenue and rfclrty-Brat street. Fraak H. Plum aier. Agent. TBAlRa. t bast. I waat. Mmer Limited ftOmabe.. Wort, Danvar AK.O. f ifioeapclia maba and Dee Motnea.... tOaabe Mlnneapolta.... O nana Lincoln z Oea Molnea Omaba Oeover, Lincoln A Omaba. Ota Mole ea Express....... St. Paul A MlnneapoUa...., JtCTer. T. Worth A K. C t S:10 am I 8:00 aa t 6:06 am t 6:M am t 8:00 an tlO:S5 pa 0:10 pm ll-io na 11S:06 am 8:00 am 7:55 am tll:10 pm H0:: pm SKIS aa 115 pm S:( am tl2:16 m SKA am 5:00 am t 6:5S am t 8:16 pm rlO:40 pm t 6:S0 am t 8:25 pa t :M pm t 7:40 am tl0:35 am jansaaCltT.St Joe ADnrr :Koek Island A Washington 11:10 pm 11:50 pm t 2:15 pm 5:35 pa 8:0 pm 3blearo A Des Molnea... A ck Ialacd A Brooklyn Ao 'Jisut A Rook Island.... . 1 Hl Arrival, t Departure, t Dally, except But lOaily except Baturday. All others dally. Te obone 10U Eta-,-- ' " "'-"1 ILINQTON ROUTE O., IfiilftiTilfiTii - W- RAILWAY Depol ilM'MUJ! Second Avenue and Twen TTr V?- tietb street. "'TAMe raAta-s. ) lb-vs. Aaaiva Qutney via (jalesburg 7:lt am' 3:50 am tlMl pa 7:15 in t7:l a fl:50 aa fl W aa 7:10 aa Paona, Hearcatown, Bur it.. rtanHr tld Weat pm St. I. Kaa. City. Denver and Pacific Coaat via I Oaleaburg 7 pm' Sterling and polsu Inter-! j mediate it7S pm East Moilne,fauburban....;tfl:16 am St. L.. Denver and weat..t tt:60 am Davenport and CUnton. Clinton. Dubuque, La Crofcae, St. Paul. Minn. Weat and N. W 6:60 am 7:15 pm Telephone 1180 Daily. tDaUy except Sunday. f HTC AGO. HILWAUKEI A VST. PAUL raUway D., L A N. W. posaenger sta tion at foot of Sevententn atreeu George W. Wood, agent. Tbe tralna for Du bubae and oolnts nortb run rla IUineia aide of river. Tralna for Freeport and Milwaukee will run via Davenport, Clin toa and Savanna All tralna win connect at Savanna for polnta east and weat. fabfiiYMiim t-aiws. lsa v aamTB Dubuque and St. Paul I Paabenger 7:25 ami 11:40 am Accommodation 10:15 ami 11:15 am Dubuque and St. Paul Passenger 4:00 pm! 0:15 pm Milwaukee Express 7:00 ami 6:14 pm freeport Express- 4:20 pm' 11:40 am All trains dally except Sunday. TJOCK ISLAND A FTORIA "Kallway Depot Flrat ave nue and Twentieth street. M. A. Patterson, General Paaeen ger Agent. Pasaenger trains leave O , R. L A P. (Mo line avenue) depot ten (io mlnntea earlier than tune given. K. L. Goff, Agent. LSAVS. tmiTI Peoria, SpilngSeid, St. U Indianapolis. Cincinnati.. Peoria, Sprlngfleld. Indian 8:06 am 1020 pa a polls, Cincinnati, Hloom-I intrton. fc t. iuis Peoria Express Peoria, Indianapolis. Cin cinnati. Bloonungton j Cable Accommodation.... Sbenard accommodation. Cable A Sberrard Aceom.. Cable A Sberrard Accom.. 1:45 pm 7:36 pm 0 33 pm 10:25 aa 4:56 pm 2:20 pm 8:38 am 7:00 amJ 0:15 am 8:30 pm Tralna marked are dally. All otbera dally excet Sunday. fieiskell's Ointment HezJs the Skin. Pro. H n a utobbnrn emm of pimpl., oxrms trttrr, rTTi.i, ui.irris or snjr mruptimi. Tb itriu-int. lucnia box, t rirnr or l.y niii:, MmliAirf. ftark lip it good work with Hal.kaii'a llictl.d Mo p. cota. JIIT. HOLLOW AV A Cm.. a -l ( .Mrm (., I'bil-rfclpkla. '-Your Ointment has cured my lit tle girl of eczema, terrible to look a'." S. S. PrayJer, 318 E. Poplar St . York. Pa. Horse Blankets. Come and see rev large Una of horse blankrts and covers sample goodn, aud.ni sclllr k tbem a little ab.ve manufactu'r a trices. It will pay you to investigate. W. STOCKHAU. 330 Market Square. Nasal CATARRH r,.cY K . T a Ia all Its iU;ei tbere thould be ceuioera. Elj'a Cream Ealia cleoie,oolhrn; !u-al. the di id membrane. It enre. catarrh and drives away a coil ia lUe head quickly. HaY-fEVEB v) Cream Balm I. placed Into the nostril, spread over the m brans and la absorbed. Belief ia Im mediate and a cars folic . It Is not drying doei not produce aneezins. Large Size, 60 centa at Drag gj.ts or, by mail ; Trial Size, 10 centa by mail. L BROTHEIVi, M Warren Street, Xew Terk. 7609 Second Ave. BOWLBTS Music House. Established 25 Years. Two Car Loads Now Being We desire to announce that we are now receiving our Fall and Christmas stock of high grade pianos in the lat est styles and in all the fancy wood Mahogany. En glish Oak, Circassion Walnut and Rosewood Cases. '.'KIMBALL" Pianos, tbe Artists' Ideal Instrument. "HALLET DAVIS" Pianos, Standard for 75 Years. "BLASSWS" Pianos, a Strictly Gocd Instrument. "WHITNEY" Pianos, None Better to Wear. "ALBREChl" Pianos, One of the Oldest and Best. Nothing but reliable pianos enter oar doors. We have various inexpensive cased pianos with strictly good in terior on which we are making a very popular price. SEVERAL PIANOS LEFT That were retnrned from agents in the drought districts, that we will close out at faotory prices: "Used Up rights." $90, $120 to $150 $5 monthly. Organs at half price Some Organs for $20, $25. $32 to $40 payments $3 monthly. D. Roy Bowlby's Music House Established a Quarter of a Century. MvfIMMMOMfHtTvTTf BURLAPS, BUCKRAMS, TAPESTRIES AND A COMPLETE LINE OF Foreign Wall Papers and Artistic Decorative Specialties. If you want eomething a little better than the ordinary for ycur rooms we will be pleased to show yon the new Eastern ideas in WALL PAPERS, and can furnish you the best workmen. It c?st3 no mo-e to have your fall decorating "right" than it does to have it "botchy." ADAMS WALL PAPER CO. H. W. WARD, Manager. 310,312, 314 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, III. LOST AND FOUND. TjOUND ENGLISH SETTER. OWNER ctllll luirusntct. FOUND A LADY'S BLACK BELT, owner ean have same by calling at this office and paying for the advertising. LOST A POINTER DOG. SIX Y EARMOLD, brown ears and white feet. Finder re turn to &M) Eleventh street and be rewarded. L03T ON SEVENTH OR EIGHTH AVE nue between Twentj-tbird and Thirtieth streets. Monday morning. Oct. 14, a pocket book containing a sum of money. F Inder re turn to Mrs. Ed Tuiler, 29 Seventh avenue, and receive reward. orriciAi. PUBLICATION. - REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE ' Rock Islana Sayings -Bank, AT ROCK ISLAND. State of Illinois, berore the commencement of business on the ISt day of October, imu. us made to tbe Auditor of Public Accounts, of tbe atateof Illinois pursuant to law. kesoVrcks- Loansand discounts. , tl,ftt.,811 1-. Other bonds and accu titles. Inc. premiiKfis Other real ertate .-... owned bvbrvQH 13.213 53 45.000 00 Furniture and tiitures 1.30 37 13.58-.! 80 Due from Stale Uanks and Bankers 298,734 HA SOT.. SI Cash on band: a. Gold coin 800 10 " treasury cer tttlcates 3,fo 00 b. silver coin- 4"J m treasury cer tificates "-MO . c National b'nkour- rencv 00 e. Fractional cur cy. nickels and cents.... 11 H ",s 10 Total !...(rw.B3 V LJAB1I.IT1 1. Capital stock paid In.. 100.000 00 Undivided protits Ions eiDenaes and taxes paid H2.1U61 Dividends unpaid ' 60 Time deposits, savings 1.6x5.160 9 certlllcates 170.W4 2.". 1 H5.V448 50 Due to other bunks. state banks and bank- ers -060 : 8.060 83 Total $0UK9 04 3TATE OF ILLINOIS. I'odstt or Hock Isuhd. f" I, P. Ureenawr.lt. cashier of the Rook Island Savings bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. P. Grkexaw Air. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lth day of October, IU0I. lrAU C. R. Chambkbli!. Notary Public. Rock Island. of Fioe Pianos Received. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT, on any kind of security Also eholoe property for Bale and rent. W. Ooyne, 230 Seventeenth street, up atalra. WANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA monda, watches, jewelry, hardware, rnualoal Instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, eta. Highest cash prices paid for second hand gooda of all kind also The above gooda for sale at naif the usual store prices. All business transactions strictly eonfldentlal. His new number and location, 1623 Second avenue Don't forget it. J. W Jonea. Twn rlnraon 14V Wei, Fill Your Coal Bin Before cold weather comes and pricea advance. We guarantee ' comfort with onr LEHIGH VALLEY HARD COAL POCAHONTAS and INDIANA BLOCK for furnaces. CANNL for Grates and High grade SOFT COAL and HARD WOOD for Btores. Try us. E. B. MchOWN. Fifteenth street and- First Avenue Phone 1198. RUGS MADE TO ORDER John Paden, Formerly connected with the Union Mission. lias em balked in business for him self at 2117 Fourth Ave. Orders promptly filled and delivered. Work guaranteed. THE Hanan Douglas and 0 Sidwell Combination Id hard to beat. Fall Styles are now all in. We are showing all the very latest styles of lasts. Waldorf, Eelx, Knox, Cam bridge, Modern, McKinley and liiltemore. All leather j: Vel uor, Patent Calf, Patent Kid, Enamel and Box Calf. See our east window. - - OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSE. FOR RENT ROOMS. POR RENT-ONE ROOM. ALL MODERN 1 conveniences, at 217 Fitteentb street. FOR RRNT-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH excellent table board at 701 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT ONE SUITE OP OFFICE rooms with steam heat in Krell & Math building. TTIOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT A? room with heat and bam at 1116 Second avenue. FOR RENT A FTRNISHKDBOOM8UITA ble for two persons. Call at 1608 Saoond avenue; aeoond floor. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, one block from court bouse. Acdress "M. ii," ah;os. FOR RENT FCRNI3HED ROOM AT 1301 17. A . . . v. nAM,, l-T a a . is a b nnri hAth. A ruuikuu 1 luui.. &.... . quiet place for one or two gentlemen FOR REN r NICELY FURNISH KD t KOM T room with all modem conveniences. Suitable for one or twopersors. l-il Jseventn avenue. FOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED front room. (4 per month. Suitable for two persons. Hoard If desired. 1312 beventh avenue. FOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED front room witn all modern conven iences three blosfcs from business center, at liHTIltQIfCUUQ. K)R RENT TWO FURNISHED FRONT rt .,..m k..t .mi huh. All noden 1 -nM? thna blocks from postO oe. &0 Sixteenth atreea. FOR RENT-A LARGE, NICELY Fl'RN nlsued. well lighted, front room and al cove with furnace heat and bath Fine loca tion on fcighieenth street between hixth and seventh avenues. Address, -H f," Am;us. FOR RENT HOUSES - LTOR RENT-H-ROOM HOUSE, NO 72 FIF- teenth street. Inquire at lil Second avenue. FOR RENT AN 8 ROOM HOUSE, 2S15 Fifth-and-a-half avenue. Inquire -at Fifth avenue. FOR RENT A 5-ROOM COTTAGE. RENT 9 per month. lniuire at HIT Twentj ninth street. TTIOR RENT OR SALE CHEAP, A NICE JD cottage in Sears, witn good well and cis tern. Apply to T. J. Media, liengston block. T7K3R RENT-SECOND FLOOR. CONSIST X? ing of three nice newly papered rooms, to sina.il. genteel family. Kent 7. Apply at 11 10 Third avenue. FOR RENT-NICE MODERN 7 BOOM house. 2012 Ninth avenue: bath room gas, furt ace, nice brlca cellar. Must be taken on or before November I. Apply quickly to Goldsmith & McKee. . FOR SALE PROPERTY. TTIOR SALE HULL & HEM5NWAY HAVE -C two snaps on hand if taken soon. FOR SALE NICE NEW COTTAGE. UN licished upstairs: size 16xW. feet: lot 6(1X175 feet, on Twelfth tree three blocks from city limits: facsest. Price ;J0. Apply to Goldsmith & McKee. IJIOR SALE LOTS 3 AND . BLOCK 3 ON J3 Nineteenth street. Barh & Baboock's addition. Wil accept the first reasonable oiler that comes. E. K WyckofT, 112 Wilton avet-ue. Station W, Philadelphia, Pa.- CjvjR SALE SMALL 4-ACRE FRUIT AND garden farm iu South Rock Island: liotise 5 rooms; barn and wagon sheds: well and cis tern, tjwner makes Saoo gross Income off Of farm per annum. Also raises chickens. Ap ply to (Joldsmitn & McKee. T7KR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST STOCK Jj or dairy f aims in Rowling township con ta.ntng 80 acres, about SO in pa ture, balance under cult! va Ion. Good house aid other buildings. Well watered. Price ?10 per acre. Terms easy. John Stahlnecker, Milan, III. FOR SALE Mil TWELFTH STREET. This is a firs -.-class house: we'l bull; street paved: 7 rooms: lot 40x150 feet: we'l and cistern: worth (2 400: f2.1i0 takes it If taken be ore November 1. IDOL- tl.lCO cab, balance (10 0 mortgage at 6 percent. In quire of Goldsmith & McKee. TTIOR 8 ALE LOTS IN McENXRY'S AD JD dltlon by X. J. Burns, room is, Mitchell A Lynae building, i nese iota are on ixtn ave nue, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth street. Convenient to Fifth avenue or Elm tree street ear line. Terma to suit pur chaser. CLAIR VO Y A N T. MISS DENTON, PALMIST, 124 WEST Third St.. Davenport. Gives advice on business, love, marriage, sickness and health. Also gives the best time for lawsuits, business ventures, etc Hours, 10 to noon; 2 to 6, and 7:30 to 9 p. m. MADAM ST. MARIE, PALMIST AND Clairvoyant, tells you the past, present and future correctly. Tells you everything pertaining to business, marriage, divorce, love sffairs, sickness, death, accidents and every thing of Interest. One call will prove her won derful accuracy. Office hours from 1 to 10 p. m. No 706-Fourth avenue. PERSONAL. PERSONAL A NICE AND WELL dressed gentleman or 45 or 50 years of age, would appreci te a go jd home, ean get a nice place to board with a refined widow laoy. Ad areas, box 222, Kock Island, 111. TO EXCHANGE PROPERTY. rpO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE F1VE- . room eottage In excellent location for rentlog to exchange for good residence lota. Address D. C. 8., Aacus. Rock Island Hoofing Company, Incorporated. Chas Haksqeh, President. Old roofs repaired, roof painting. ' old styl gravel roofing put on by our mechanics. Phone 1371 S21 Twentieth stieet (tie rear. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED A GIRL TO SEW BY THE week at 60-1 aletentb street. WANTFD A FIRST CLASS DINING room girl at tbe Dclmoiilco restaurant WANTED SEWING GIRL AT TR1-CITY Kegalia company, 314 Twentieth street. WANT ID A COMPETENT (URL FOR general housework at 8C3 Twentieth street. WANTED A SERVANT (URL, FOR general household work at ."?4 Twenty third street. Dr. Paul. WANTED MALE HELP. TTTAK". THREE GOOD BELL BJYS 1 v at te Harper bouse. WANTED ONE OR TWO TEAMS fXJR several weeks' work. D. C. W. ahi;hs. WANTED STARK NURSERY PAYS fifthh Wfklv if vnn ull . .. i. Louisiana, Mo ; Dansville. N. Y. "V. fTTANTED-- CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, vv Good wages. Steady work. ApdI rsom 18, Hotel Sommers, Moline. WANTED 50 MEN TO LAY ASPHALT pavement. Good wa?es. Apn.y Twen tieth street and Sixth avenue, Mol no. WANTED BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT young men as canvassers. Must write good band. Address In own hand wrltlnit. "S, " care this office. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE OF SEV en or eight rooms between Seventeenth and Twenty-fifth streets and Fifth and Fourth avenues. Address "D," Aug us. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED-POSITION A S IIOUSEKEEr er in amH"! family by middle as-ed ladv Inquire at 1333 FIf ti avenue. y" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS . WANTED - A GOOD hard coal heater. ARCtJS. SECOND IU n Address "C 3:v rrrANTED-CHIMNEYS TO REPAIR OR vv rebuild. SaUsfaction guaranteed d dress 1120 Seventh avenue. tTT- N TED FX RST-CL A S S HJARHICRS '"uf His tourth avenue. Location cen tral. R'ouis newly furnished and ail modern conveniences. ryANTED-A GENTS SFLLING PAINTS v v and varnishes to handle profitable side line. Address Equitable Reticing company. Cleveland. Ohio. I yANTED-FIRM CF HIGH STANDING pu'il increase corps of renresenta- tivev calling on physicians our ii meu now average HO week y Exclusive territory. VJead?,frapl"yme' l- 301 ti. Station O, New ork CI y. WANTED AN KSTABLISHED WHOLE saie house, recently incorporated, ex tending business, desires to eugatre competent manager for branch house. Salary SlOO per month, expenses and commission. Must In e5t 1-,'0l) ,n capital stock of company, on which dividend of 6 per cent will be guaran teed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 440 .Kansas City, Mo- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. P OR SAW-GOOD RIVERSIDE RANCR for sale cheap, at 1219 Fourth avenue. TTIOR SALE A LOT OF GOOD FURNITURE for sale cheap at 1 .20 Third avenue. FOR SALE NRW HOUSEBOAT, KUU nished Good bargain. Eleventh street Rock Island. FOR SALE K FI3ST CUSS SALOON in Davenport ceap It taken at oace. Eaatman, God'rey & Co. ITIOR SALE A CHOICE 10-ACRE FRTTIT farm for sale in South Rock Island. Fine ly Unproved. See Reidy Broa. T7W3R SALE HOTEL, RESTAURANT, A- laundry and otber lins of business. Eastman & Co., 1714 Second avenue. T7H3R SALE A FIRST-LASS SECOND A.' hand bouse heating boiler, self-feeding. Can be used for steam or hot water heat. A bargain to parties having use for it. Allen, Myers & Co. MISCELLANEOUS hJEE WILiJaMSOI? FOR STORAGE, 5 Money loaned on household goods; 1515 Second avenue. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE OILSALES man, on commission or salary. Address Quaker OJ and Implement company, Cleve land, Ohio. J-) WEEKLY COPYING LETTERS AT VI I . ItAm lT.it Kv bat tt'-Atm-i . ... stamp with application. Lake to bore Mer- BOARDER9 MRS. L. SCHAAB CAN Ac commodate two more boarders. Fi f: -class tab e: nicely famished rooms: steam beat and bath. fseeutU avenue. Tele phone l.Tytf. JP. WILLIAMSON BUYS, SELLS. ANU exchanges all kinds of aeoond hand goods. will pay more than any other dealer and sella cheaper. All kinds of atove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 161F BeoonA avenue. Telephone number 4484. RAGS, RUBBERS, 1STU. SENO fOsTii eard or leave word at 2205 Fourth ave nue, or Fortieth atreet and Fifth avenue. If you have any rags, rubber, etc., to aeii. I will oome to tout house and pay you from M to 76 per hundred for rags, and rubbers from S to 60 a pound. AU calls will reoelve prompt attention. . jr. iugger. FYOU WANT TO BUY. SELL, TRAD 8 or rent anything, engage hela or secure a actuation, the Mail la tbe one paper in Mol In toatoando It for you. Mail wants are popu lar and MaU want brtng results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, eaan in aa vanee. S-eent stamps will do. KvarJng an Bonday Mall. Molina. Ill- DO YOU WANT AGENTS? MANY years' erpertenca places as In a position to give you valuable information along lines that will assore you success. Ask for free letters o information and bulletin of daily pa pers that pay. We also start responsible paf tlea in tbe mall order and agency supply bu Iness. Lord Carv er, Racine, Wla. 1