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Jl - .,.,.,,, ,. ,ltli,. Mini Mwfrnnii in i, mm iiB,iiniuiiiiHMiwia- mmta&,&m&&m&u 1. Sl. 'i' j . I ' ! ' ' 1 ' ! J - ' J 'j ' j ' 1 : '! I ! ' ! j ' 2 . . THE ARGUS, WEDNESDAY, NOTEMBEK 30, 1892. , ' j" I I--IH-I i.i li i n 1 - ....-.-vV.-r-J-.f'1;.-..,J- - - .. II. I I I I . . ., ... ... , . , - - .... I - ! I I - ' - - - - ,, ill 1 1, i'i ; U i. THE ARGUS. PaMlaaea Datlj aad Waekly at 1M lull! A m, Boak lalaad, B J. W. Potter, Publisher. twmm a Daily Ma -r non; Weakly aa.ga par luu; In adranca f 1 .U. All cosmaalcat'oni of critical a argwaeata tta character, political ar rellrfana, mat have real aaaa attached for pablieatioa. H aaeh rtlelea will b printed OTer fctitiooa algaatarea. Aaoyataas eoanicatloa aoi noticed. Corraapoadeae solicited fraa every tawathlp I oca laiaaa coonijr. WSDITXSDAT, NOVEMBER SO. 1893 Tbb man who is perfectly propor tioned weighs exactly 20 pounds for every foot of his hiht. Tbb national debts of Europe amount to a total which is equivalent to $55 for each inhb tant of the continent The goveincrstip of Massachusetts Is worth tome hinz now. Governor Rus sell will get $8,000 a year during the con:' lng term. He hr.s been getting only $3 COO. Reaxoae fur an Extra Selou. Indianapolis Sentinel. Congressman Cable, of I linois, carries an unusually level heaJ upou hid shoul ders. Lie is the young man who mm aged the western headquarters of the national democratic committees in the recent campaign, aud under whose aus pices the (states of Illinois and Wisconsin were redeemed. What he says touching the proposed extra session should com- mand the attention of the country, and especially the democratic party. Congressman Cable thinks that the Fifty-third congress should be co&ventd in extra session next spring for reasons which the Sentinel basset forth. The country has, with tremendous emphasis, demanded a reduction of the tariff to a revenue basis. The demand should be complied with without unnecessary de lay. I ntu congress takes definite action on the tariff there will necessarily be considerable uncertainty in every branch CI business. Manufacturers, merchants. importers, shippers and everybody who is engaged in production or traffic should know at the earliest possible moment what they have to expect, to that they can govern themselves accordingly. It will not be right to keep them in donbt for 18 months or two years as to the ex tent and character of the reforms which the democratic party proposes to intro duce into our revenue system. Mr. Cable agrees with the Sentinel that there will be no occasion for anv extended investigation of the tariff ques tion, or ror toe taking oi any testimony whatever. Congress and the country have been investigating this subject for years and understand it pretty thorough ly. He well says: "The leading men in the new congress will understand the needs of the country and the wants of the people just as well when they come here Washington in Marco as iney win u they wait till the following January. Mr.Caole also declares that there will be a necessity for an extra session arising out or the dencit in the national treasury which President Harrison will leaTo when he departs from the white house next month. Mr. Cleveland turned him over a surplus of 1 100,000.000 four years ago; he will, in turn bequeath to Mr. Cleveland a deficiency of 100. 000.000. Mr. Cable believes that the democrats should lose no time in advising the country, in the most effective way, of the actual condition in which the Harri son administration will leave the treas ury. The most effective way he thinfea is for President Cleveland to call congress together in extra session, lay the facts before it, and rtqucst it to provide funds to meet the emergency, either by selling bote's or by levying new taxes. Mr. Cable is right. Tbe financial rec ord of the Harrison administration 6hould be brought sharply to tbe attention of the country while it is yet fresh. The re publican pmy came into power in 183S on a platform pledging it to sacrifice the revenue duties, and even the excise on tobacco and whisky rather than yield a single protective duty. It inherited a surplus of tlOO.000.000. Tom Reed's billion dollar coDgress started in to get away wi;h this surplus at the earliest possible moment. President Harrison cooperated. Tom Reed's congress re peated the revenue duty on sugar, amounting to 150,000,000 annually, so as to avoid the repeal or reduction of any protective duty. It voted $10,000, 000 a year to the Louisiana sugar grow ers It added $160,000,000 a year to the annual pension charge. It made lavish appropriations for other objects, and in order to prevent a democratic house from repealing them it made them per manent that is, subject only to repeal by the affirmative action of both houses of cougress Meantime the administra tion was buying bonds not yet due at fancy premiums and paying many mill ions to tbe bondholders for which the government got no return. In due time tbe $100 000 000 surplus was gone. Then the $53,000 000 or more which had been deposited by national banks for the redemption of their oo'es was pounced up on. It was a trust fund and bad always been properly treated as such. But the Harrison administration made short work of it. It has disappeared, and tbe public debt has been actually, although not nominally, increased by lust so much For months tbe treasury department has been "shinning" and "kitng" postpon ing expenditures for pensions and other items, "Btandiog off' its small creditors, "doctoring its statements, misrepresent ing its actual condition to the public, and acting, for all tbe world, just like a man whose folly and extravagance have bank rupted him. but who is trying to keep up appearances, aopmg that something will tarn up to save his credit, and, in any event, struggling to postpone the evil day of suspension as long as possible. Buch recklessness, such profligacy, - such wanton trifling with the financial ' interests entrusted to its care, as the re publican party, by its agents, the Harri son administration and the Tom Reed congress have been guilty of, are without precedent in our annals. The Ftftv-third congress, democratic in both branches, should assemble early next spring, to de vise means for meeting the emergency created by republican maladministration and legislative profligacy. In this way me reeponsiDimy ror the actual demora lization of public finances could te placed where it belongs. At this seat ion con gress should pass comprehensive and radical measure of tariff reform. Before adjournment it ought to be able to find a day for the repeal of the federal election laws and tbe pessaee of enabling acts for the admission of the democratic territor ies of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. We agree entirely with Congressman Cable regarding the expediency of an extra session of the Fiftv third oonvress. It looks, now, indeed, as if it might prove an absolute necessity. Heart Oistas Curable. The truth of this statement miy be dmbted by many, but when Dr. Franklin Miles, tbe etainett Indian specialist, claims that heart disease is curHe and proves it by thousand o' testimonies o' wonderful cun s by his new he-irt cure, it attracts the attention of the millionc suffering with short breath, pa pitation. irregular pu!s3, wind in stomuct, pain ii side or6houlder, smothering sneMs, faint ing, drorsv, etc.! A. F. Dtvjs. Siver Crtek. Neb , by usicg four bf.ttles of Dr. Miles New Ilsrt Cure, vi as com pletely cured after 12 years' sufferini: from heart (lisease.l B.cks fre. S r voua Prostration . A larce manufacturer, whose affnirs were very much etnoarra?e.l. nnd who was overworked aud broks a t'ovn with nervous exhaustion, went to a clebrated specialist. He was told that the onl thiDg needed was t be relieved of care worry, and have a change of thought. This doctor was more considerate of hi? patient's health than of his financial cir cum-tanct8 He ought to hive advised him to use Miles' Restorative Neivi; e. the best remedy for j nervous prestation, sleepless, dizziness: headache, i I effee'e of spirits, tobacco.' coffee, opium, etc. Thousands testify to cures. Eook and trial bottle free at Hartz & Bahnien's. Miles' Nerve and Liver PJla. Act on a new principle regul uing tbe liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Tr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousnees, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Un equalled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25 cents. Sam Dies free at Hartz & Babn sen's. Bot Springs tkin Salve. This salve is a fatty preparation of petrolatum combined with evaDorated salts from the Hot Springs, Arkansas, and is recommended for any and all skio troubles and eruptions. Hot Springs OBin oaive is particularly reconmended ror fimples, Eczema. Sore NiDDles. Itch Itching Piles. Tetter, Barber's Itch, Scald ead. Irritation and Itching of the Scalp Ona Minn a. One minute s time oi ten makes a great difference a one minute renedv foi Bronchitis, choking up of th throat, lungs, etc., of course is a great blessing Cubeb Cough Cure is such a remsdy. Cubeb Cough Cure One Minute. A SemartcaMa TJiacnvurv. A remarkable discovery is one of the enronic proclamations or advertmprs Cubed Cough Cure is not such, it is ar. established remedy with knowi merit, made on scientific principles by exper ienced chemists. It t.ffords instant rn. lief, and is called the one minute remedy, for it stops coughing at onci. rjacs not Cure but gives terrmornrv relief tn rnn. sumptives, and absolutely cures all other affections of the throat, lungs, e c. For croup, whooping couth ard colds of cntinren uuoea uougn Lure is vMjable. Erause's Headache Canailles nnlibt- many remedies are perfectly harmless. ana contain no injurious substaice, and will stop any kind r.f a headache, wiii prevent headsches caused hv nverindnlo-. ence in food or dntk lite at night. Price 25c; for Bilebv dru.'Sists When Baby was sick, -we gave iurr east lrla. When she was a Child, she cried for Cactoria. When Rhe became MLss, she clung to Gistoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. For beauty, for comfort, for i nprove ment of the complexion, use only Poz zoni's Powder: here ia nothing equal to. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Coughing leads to consu-nption Kemp's Balsam will g.op the cough at once. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND Mr COMPLEXION 18 BETTEB. Ht doctor an it acW irentlv on the Mori aoh. ri and kidnpva. and la a pleaaani laxative. Ihla drink la mada from nertoa, and 1 prepared fornat a. mbUj M lea. It U called LUIIE'S EIEDIGIIIE All drainrlan iell It at 80c. and $1.80 per packag. B07 one to-day. Lane', family Medici i. move the bewela each day- tu ardor to be lmUtbj, tbM aflnwmr. !33 AT I TVS J-.,J . 1 LEQAL rJZT7l . I III ! I I, ! ,xMM Mothers' Friend" hikes child b?rth easy. Oolvtrx, lift. Doe. a, IPS'?. Mr wife use MOTHER'S PaiEND before her third confinement, and save eo would not bo without it (or hundreds ot dollars. I DOCS MILLS, i , ' . Sent by exprr on ivceipt of price. J1.50 per bot tle, took " To Mo-lwrs" iuaitod f nee. ! BDFIELO AEQULATOft OO, ron v ft oftueaiv-r. ATLANTA. GA. z All tot wm Successfully Treated T'jrnn the j Iaest Scientific Principle. No Exptrimentr r.r k a)fe RepTuta j tions. Contulta itvi. Examination i and Advice Fre &ne Ovi:- At Harper House, Wedn.--.sda.3-, DR. WALTER H" h4 yrrr of exv' ripce in the rg, t hatpl tl in the cunt r ami i r. liaut o. acveril f the best college in te I'nit'd 8 te, a. i k u-t returned from a t nr of the irge.-t hof.p ul In Europe, where he r.a b on tnd, idk fie la'tat and moot Improved mrthtxlf of treating th. dis-eai-eg of afaich he makea a specially. He ba tad years of ierienie prior to hit European Trip, and it wel. kron in ibid vicin ty a be hna card handrcd In vonr city and Vic ic ily, in the la-t three year, 'lie takes no incur able di ee, bjt haaenred hnndre-a who bar ben tivi d up aa incurable by I.k al physicians. Acute nc chror ic caurrh. chr nic rl rrhr painful or euppres-ed nier vruai'oa. tcflsraatioa of tbe womb. iLflamation of ibe bladder, diabetes, dyspep-ia, cnnsiipaiion, kidney, nricary and bladder irouble. Briubi's disease, tape woraia, crooked limbs and enlar ed joint. club loot,whit. swe hug. nervousness and (rener.I debility, Imp.-ti-ncy. lencorrrua, pimples, b'otcbes, cancer, dropsy, gravel gleet, gonorrhoea, hydrocele, h art d'sraae, hsttria, t. Vitns dance, paralysis, rheumatism, ssttma, female weakness, etc All furgical operations performed. Kpilai st or His positively cured. Piles cared witbout pain, knife or eaastlo. B ood and skin dtoeanes cored by lmprovt d and neiver failing remedie Btis ! ross eyes cured In one minnte without pain. Weak, watery eje, droppimg lids, granul ated lids, eore eyes of any form, will hairs, cat rract. false pupils, sp as, acumi. turninii in and ut of lids. Ea Nosses and deafness, ulceration, dis charges, polypus, etc. h'oss Nasal catarrh, polypus of the noee. plas tic opera ions, .to. Dr. Wallers can absolutely and pnnnei tlr cur. any case of catarrh that ever existed. He honestly beT'eve he can show a greater record of rases f catarrh cured than all other pbyslciaas in tbe stale. Small lumo a, cancers, warts, moles, etcl.r. moved w ithout acids, anile, pain or scar. New tetbod, Electrol sis. Ladies That "tired" feeling and all the female weakness! s are promptly cured, Bl.jat:ng. head aches, nervous provtratlon, geucral tebihty, sleenlessness, depress!, n. indigestion, cv&rlun tronb es. Inflammation and nloeiation, falling and displacements, spinal weakness, kidney com plaints, and change of ltf. Orcikal Wihsim Immediately cured aad frill vieor restored. This distress ng affliction, whicu renders life a burden and marriage impos sible, is the peralty puid by the victim of impro per indu'gence. The most chaste must ecknow 1e.1t e 1 bat the passions are the great magnet by whicii the wl.o e world is attrac ert. destroy them and what have e? Man is no lonst-r iri'i r- Kleu in ihe opposite sex; the intercaaiigi- of that blissful repose which now attracts and inter, j s the whole wurld exists no longer; man cvaies to be what fiod made him; the wcirid is no lont'cr in terectiiig to him, and tcmorseand di atinnintment are his cons ant companions. onsolt Dr. Waller nt once, and yon will find the enipathy aLd re- net uiai ou positively require to he happy. Ken ember the ilate. and come earlv. as h rooms are always crowded wherever be goes. ADDRESS I man P. Walter, M. D., t74SStnte St..Clixago. Ly Ksalthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cnrea Ohappsd Hands, Wounds, Eorna, Zto Komovti avnd Prevent a Sajadmtt, mimm fauily soap, Best for General Household Use I1T 3 TO 0 DAY8. f AN ABSOLUTS CURE FCW (3-AND Q WILL NOT CAURt BTKICTURE. AK KM BitQ ko pain, no sta;m- svu. ikSTaucnoNa wrr each j oTTut at suk. arjoairra Central Cbnal Co, utjaavo ana feorhk V2 T . THOMAS Sole Acent j Kork Isiana. 7- Si..-.;--;- aS mm POTION TO 8KLLFKAL .,TV. jjijU' j :i j j W tf'j " ' stat of Illinois, I j I '. i' ij rsu:s ; Uft dy ir o'r h'A .c T. tke Dec- tober tennJA. U. ltL. f tU county IB lirHi;e. i tke Bu:Wt.e estate af Wl;lira J. h'. eosx, vooeaaww. .i.a. Seuafer. Jr . . irraraHrator Cum tettamm. af tke laat will and tes ament of W,I ii,sS. JofeniMW, deceased, petitioner, vs. John a Jvlmsoa, Myroa hlrworth J. bnson, t hsrlt s lrswo Jenn-oa, William C Joh.u itamuel C. Jnknsoti, Rebecca Stanle)', Ai na Hewitt, Martha K. beniam d, Martba L. Mm tin, garan L. Hewitt, lilla K. Rickea aad Kmioa K. Martin, defend auta Petition to soil rea e-tateto pay debts f 1e tke anove nr.med nn rtixdm t defendants, SEd each of tb. to. I i Aclivt of your non-res'dence having been filed 'ti ihe office of the elerk ttf lt d cour.ty court, u 01 ire be-eby given lo you, that the above nned peiiiii er has tiled in said court hi-petit 'on for the sale of real estite of which aid: Wi'liam iv. Johnson die I seized, in which yon are named d-fendauls; idi a ruiiiru' ns naa oeen duly la-lied ! in aid cause against you returnahie lo the next A rm of eidd rouiiiy court to be begun an.t ho den at the . ourt bou lu lh- city of hock Is and in Bald coun:- u the first . onlay of I ecu inner, Aj 1 lei, at h ch time and place yon will appear and ;i a 1. mutt, ori'.en.ur to raid petition if yon see St. aud to or your defaoit will lie entered unless O'l app . in naid court by the first Sloi.day of r 4 -uaP y lerrx- nexr. Rock Istakd, 111. .November 12, A. n. isirj I UJA-MAKKOHL 'ler of raid court. "VtesvT Jl Vi ALKB't, Attorn s for petition jOilCX Tu CONTRACT ri 8. So !ed npiro-iils will he r,celvd r t (city clo I'eofflc-, Ki.ek 1-land, III. :n, til Deo. 19, lb, in o p. -.i ., to consimcti'e Ibe improve i'i.ts orlered by an ordnance of sid eiiy. entitled "An ordinance for ibe 1 i.pn.veinent of Ta-co-tt til street frox'tlie MMith In . of Ninth avenue t thv- ronh 1 ne f Kl,'hteenth avenue," psu-ed August 8. lf'.m, a'l.-o "An onlinanc- for the im in vement of r bnnh avi uue from the west line of Kir-i str. et ic) ihe wi st line of Twentieth st. eet and iroru the east line of Twei ty third street to the west li e of Twtniy-four h -treet. and f Twentv fourtb street frotu the . uth lin of Third avenue to the north linei of Fijth avenue." pas ed ct 17, 194 and for fn ni-hing - he mater al a d doing Me work according lo the , lans and spec ficatins on ft e nt the city clerk's o ce. Bla k biiie will i e lurt.ished on application. Hids must be sep,rate for e- ch lmprovenmnt above specified, ami sccompan td with a certified check in tbe sum of ;m)0, i ayhle to the order of ilie treasurer of aid city, whieb shall become for feited to saia city in cae .he b. doer shall fail to enter into contract with approved sureties to exe cute the work for tne price mi-ctioneo i"' b.s bid, and according to the plans and specific Hons in he event tbat tbe contract si-ould be awarded to him. Th. turrit to reject any and all bids or pro posa a is hereby expiesely reserved bv sa.d city Kock Island, 111., November, 26. ! j KOBEKT K. EHLKB. I tity Clerk, JOTIOK TO CONTRACTOK8. Sealed proposal " will be received at the City Clern office. Kock Island. HI., until Hon da. Pec 19, 189 atS o'clock p n.. for c ns. roc ting :he improvement ordered by an o dinince of ald eity entitled ' An ord nance for the con struction of a storm itraln from tbe weal aide ot Seventeenth street and Ninth a d Tenth av, naea to the west -ide of Twenty-fifth sfeet,-' passer Nov. , 189. Plans and specifications lor aaid Improvement on the City rUrk'a office. Al bids must be aceomnaiiied with iwpun.rf check In the sum of isCO for the proper perfor in ane of the contract if secured. , The citv reserve the r ght to reject any v4 all ' . i rl J - specificattors on file at tb. city clerk's oBce. iioca Island, 111., Nov. S6. 18S. i hosri.TKoxHi.aii, ' i I i Jlt Clerk. JXEOUTOR'S NOTIOK. Estate of Joseph Rinnan, deceased. The endersiimed havinD h.n inM,, or the last Willi aud testament of .lounh Kinna, late .f the eonntv of Hock Islatd rtate ol Illinois, deceased, hereby irivea notice at. ,he wU1 'PI1"! be'we the county court of Hock Island county, at the office of the clerk of UMl Mnrt in lh. -... nf u L. i i x . . . . - ' vi .wm ivia.uu.si i tie dan- oary rm. on tbe first Monday In January nen, al which time all persona having cla ma against ML1u nucrwu w Biteun For the nnmn, nt hinn. ih. .... .i... i . r , - - - miub.iujuhi;ii, A U iersons Indebted toeaid estate are requested to tjun-i.i io toe lii. u rsiwiiOa. Im.. thi. , .. .. . I . n. . M mm ,D, uaj ,11 .iOifUlWr, A. If. irV.fl. . a. "ai i aan j&xecutor glECUTOB'S JnOTICK. L ' i ittstnte of Ellen Mldldcham, Deceased. The nnh,.rui(n...H h.H... K j , ' , ' '" 1 11 iMjiiiiea e . ecnroroftbe last will and testament of bllenMid 1 etm, late of the county of Hock Island, stale f Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he wi, ir -wuivrc luc county court oi Kock Islat xnaty,at the office of the clerk of said court ti env r.f Rrirk ImIutiH at tv,.. l.n... ' . " " 1 - .uv unuii.lj, , 1 III . I the First Monday in January next, at which tin.e all rmnimiHhiirina il,ini. .roin.t . . - . . r. s ...........t r.iu i pinit; art- noticed and requested to attend for the purpose or n..riMur,ju,iru. ah persons lnuenie o aid estate are requested to make immediate aytnent to the endersiimed. i'steu imp -.'no osv or r-ovomner. A. D 1894. WM. OC-Mi'S ONE, Executor. DTICE OF AIT..ICATIOX FOR TOLL ROAD- Tto all whom it may concein : Notice s nereov eivi n that ih. nnittM;. Drury T 11 Ho. d tfimpaiiy, a corporal ion', wid. -t inei ui-ii fi'Mini ot i 1 e ronrj-y ooard of -he coitmv o' Rock I-lan . in the siato ,r n,r...i. , be te d in thconri hone building in the citv" of Hoik I land, insnlil oonntv, on the 18th ilav of lieember, A.D. 1"2, pe it o a it ai...ly lo' the said countv hoard for leave to establts1- a gravel lol jroad from t,a Iiiinoin end of he hrit'g of the hi useani e o'la.-e company acioss the " jsio-'rimni rive- at M sea in i lowu nnd th. agouti asterlt direction ac oss th low l-tjd" to theihlnffs, locom-eit with a public highway lea1 tnglover said b'ullH.commi n.y known as the lli roiifin ro d."and io locate said tall -road on pornoasof th- pu li faighwan heretofore existing across said low land, at which time and lace you can appear and heard If you see fit 'O do o '"'tu ai hotk isiann. ill.. November 14 A D 18B RURV T 'LL ROAD 4SIMP :Vjv 'rsKNST A WaLCML Atlva-fos mnAA r.nM rrv-ii Roid ( itrrp n-. t i PBOFESSIOI. AL CARDS AJTTORNET AT LAW-Offlce in Mitchell I JACKSON & HURST, i S SWIllVPTD T, T rxm - . . k 1 "a", umcn in HOCK IBlll ft a National Bank a) uilding, Ro -.k Island, 111. . a a boh it. ! , o.i,mtn 8WEEXEY at WALKER, TTtRSBT8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAV Omce in Bengslon's hlook. Rock Island, m. McEJflRY & WcESIKf,; ITPTrRNEY'S AT LAW Loan money cn gooi eenrity, make collections. Reference, Kitch eBALynde. bankers. Offloe in Postoffic. block S. VT. ODLLL, ' ! TTORNEY AT LAW Formerly of Port Byron, a and during the past two years with the firm of Srownmg & Entriken at Moline, has now opened AvJce J-.nditorlam building, room S, at came. I i C. J. Sbarlb. 8. W Sbablb. SEARLE & BEARLE. I TTOHNETSand ConnseUors at Law and So iUf ,n c'nsncTT ; office Bciord's block. aorja 1 stand. I TANSY -PILLS" Dr. Renison's Reliable Remedy. Famous rverv- Ihj"-i tT." i " ". prompt ant fleoto&l The ongtnai m cman't talvation. Price l sent diact, sealed; tnformatioo free. Addraas mi v-w., noeurn, aiasa ATTORNEYS. j rTORNET AT It Lynde's new block. - 1 -..;- J i l III ' - Xa ; f-k. . .. Jl : 1 1 V A -s A :. . ft t i ; , i f .,: Worth more thah for the World's Fair, ' ! We are , sell You get a A Work of We devote the entire and ennob! ing the People's Souvenir and Rare i Investment, Cola. ; U. S. I5 Goldpiece i3ii U. S. 1804 Silver Dol'af U. S. Half-Dollar 1706 U. S. 1802 Silver 5 -Cer-t Piece U. S. 1856 Eagle Penriyf U. S. 1793 Copper Ccni (Ameri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfrJ, French. m ; . . : I ; : ir ! i I Money for Sale! M j 'i ! I 1 i. . 1 I I i I Original;; l PN F in I Souvenir Coin Design. fnrLn nAtlt : i ! i : i il - I ' King William Coronation, Ger. 1S61 ! German "Peace" Coins '1S7 1 ! This will be I toe best 1 i v t ; A World's Fair Souvenir Coin ' ! 1 I i j j r ' I ! j ; j, 1 j ; : M A National Heirloom for only $1.00. I Under A'ctj of Congress -e ' have I 5,000,000 j Souvenir! Coin?, of the denominciion of j 50 cents I each. Thatj the money nay go ..s far as po-JtiN.--. ; and that all th? people maj' have aichancie ; f- ' rn- ; , cure these r.jrtistic and patriotic Si'itvenirs of ti i.; i-'.vu 1 Exposition, we have resolv ;d to oi:'cr the whole issue I for sale at ?i.oo each. j i- ! j J j ! Apply jo any Ba,nk, or send rosl OfSce or Express Money Order, Bank Draft,' or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish, with instructions j how to send them to yoju, to j j j , j ; TREASURER WORLD'S; COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. j ! : I. CHICAGO,! ILLS, -i r M ! Patronize Home Indiistry andiPrctect the Labor of America - MERRICK'S SPOOL COTTONi 1 - i i v olx Kora on ririett, I nu measure, and t McINTIKE BROS., ana vtj Oaoda Hodbp generally MERRICK THREAD ; JOHN gipson, I I HORSE HOEH li do located In hit new hcp, ; j M I : , j I ! I At 324 Seventeenth Street. tUghtrtoe.a.pc.i.Ky. , j ; Oppoalta tb. Old '!! THE! City 'Bus and Telephone Bock island or Harper Hotels for bus or express wagon and yoo will I : ' ' ! - Ji-I'i t V-St? c iv v' I ' ... J ;r i-1''''l '--r'H , standard value, -worth two for onf tnd more than that to you. half-dollars for a dollar a-piece, N i ' i ; Mm i . - ' ' I Beautiful I ; in Execution. u Art in itself. I i j ' - iimount towards developin? Great ' Fair. i Coins as j an j I 1 i i : Face Market value. value.i J J.oo 900.00 1. 00 900.00 I -SO I 5?-5 .05 -01 .01 100.00 5.00 50.00 32.00 4.00 i 1 -aS' 4-33 1. 00 j .66 1.66 investment j i : ;M you ever made ii . i Is wnally Tiiell adai:d for H.nd and MathiDC CC,205j Filth Avenue, Chicago NEW !! Exnress TAtxp.. receive pron pt attention, : I i I ! ; ' -i i TIMBERLAKE St SPENCEB, Props. riior bULXJ"!V: H Mayvallooajayla- - ! t" i ' i l