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THE AEGUS, FlilDAY, OCTOBER 20, JM.s. 6 THE TRATELEKS' tiCWi:. CHICAGO, KOCK ISLAND PAi TIV KAIL, wi; Depot cirne: Fifth avenne and Thirty 8rt street. Frank U. Plnmmer, ajent. East, i ;Wist, council Binds a Minueso- 1 t Day Express ( Kansas City Day tpr."s . Washineton Express :(rS am 4 :V)pm 6 ;3npm! :45 am 7 .45 am 3 :So amll :-iO poii 0 :17 am V :40 am S :45 am :18 am :1 pm :n6 pm :i0 am ;0S pm :00 am :05 pm :35 pra Omaha fax-ores Omaha ana Denver Vesti-1 I bale Rxpress . .. ( FtWorth.D inrc-ri: Unt'itj Ptnart-Rock Island Express; St. Panl anil Mini apoiis i Kansas City antl St. .Joe lies Moiue. Omaha L'n- I i coin f j 5:40 aiu10 20 pm Daily. tG '.cue&st. TUo'ng went. F. H. Pl.t'MMER, Act. L. M. Ai l.' v. ;en. Act. P.'.. Drpt, tlaonport TJCRUN'tTN H H'lB-C. B. Vf. RAIL way Dcp.it r"irr aveuae and Sixteenth si. H. .1. Tooug, iw.-ct TRAINS . hav, mivi t. Loi Kzpreca.. .... ... :45 an.!Yspa St-Loul Bxpreis... ... 1 T-45 pm! n 8t. Paul E xprese 7 0 pm 7 :S5 a a Mardatown Passenger. :80pmi 10:43 am Sterling "avenger ' 7:Wami 6:50pm 'Daily. CHICAGO, MIxWACKKB ST. PACL RAIL war Racine & Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenue. K. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Leave jAmaiT. Mail and Kxprees 7:00am 9 30 pm St. Peal Express 4 40 pm 11 :45 am rt. M accommodation.... :45irt & Oinm OCR ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DC pot First avenue and Twentieth atreet. F. B. Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. I Liava Aaaivx Paat Mall Express ."i :( am 7:P5 pm Express i :)pm 1: Oable Accommodation :10am: 3:0) pm " I t :00pm ( am BURLINGTON. CEDAR P. A PIDS & NORTH era railway, depot foot of Brady trect,Dav enport. J.B.Hannegan, Gen.T'k't 4 Pass. Ajient. Pavenport Trains. Leave, j Arrive. Passenger I M:! pm blO 45 am Freight 1 bJ 00 am bll:I5 pm Leave West Davenport. West Liberty Tr'n tNorth V uta. Passenger Kfi.ni bli):".pm alo:3i pm a4 50a n " i ati 4. am : Frelebt , hi :M pm . bSilWam " ... , h!:i.S m M :15pm " hll:Viam Dai!v. bD4i'r evtept vin iy. imrli. Going Soirh sinl ri H'jar DIKSCT B0TJTE TO TES t. South and Southeast. uCaO IAST BOCKD. Put M'l., . . 9 :im am j . ! 6:4a ami .. :( ami . :. am! ...10:11 in! ..!l0:3() am ..'II :ln am! Express 8:30 pm 8:04 pm 3 :27 pm 8 :57 pm 4 :33 pm 4 :55 pm 6:40 pm Lv. Rock Is.and. Ar. Orion Otmbridae ... Oalva ... Wyoming.... Prlnceville . . Peoria Bloomington. Springfield Jacksonville... Decatnr Danville Indianapolis Terre Haute Evansville St. Lonls Cincinnati Louisville . i 1:15 pro; .! 3:40 pm! . "OC pm i i 9:50 pm' .1 3:50 pmi . 6 :55 nm j 7:10 pm! 1:20 am! ; 7:31) pmi . 11 '00 pmi 9:15 pm 10 :) pm 12-08 n"l 10:00 pm 11:10 am S.25 am 10:00 am 7:85im 7:40 am 7:10 n't WIST BOUND. Lv. Peoria Ar. Roc it Niar.'l ...;M:l'Jam 3:50pm . . . 1 :2n pm 7 :05 pm Accommo'latioc truns leave P.o-k Is'.and at :00a. m. and i.M p. m; arrive at Peoria 3:50 p. m. and 1 -.15 a. m. Leave Ptojia :00 a. m. and 7 :ll p. m; arrive Hock li-'.and 4 :;Xi p. m and 1:S5 tV m. All tril-' r -n d;!y eice.it Sntida. A'.! pause iirer tratci arrive and 4:part Caton de'iot. Peoru. Kree Ci i;r c-oa Fa: Sxp'es' between Rock Isioul arid Peoria, both ilirecilon. Tnroaau t'.citot to ai poin:: backraee cntcscd broatjti 13 d.!:ina:!on. CJ.BLI BBAKCH. Ac.-om, Accom. Lv. Hoc a I "la. i tt.lnam .'pn Arr. Rc;uo;d' 10.2H am 5.06 pra " Cable 11.00 am 5.40 pm Accom. Accom Lv. PMe ; (l.S' am 19.50 pm Ar. Reynold 7.00 am 1.45 pm fcv.ica !.and : T.ft'i am 3.00 pm 8. B. 8UDLOW. n.. TOCKHOC6K Siperinteaden'- H :u"' Txt. Ae- t Great Rock Island Route r, . 1 Sa A fr.a in ii mi. iw" .-m TO THE EAST. BestDin'.nK Car Serv;:: ir. the World I he liofk l.tlana is lori-mot in atlontiri'r an v atlvantajre calculated to improve spct'd ati'l trive that lux ury, safety antl ctinifnrt that popular patronage tlcmaii'Is. its eqiiipmeut 5s thoroughly complete with ve.-ti buled trains, niaytiilieent dinino; cars, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently im proved patterns. Faithful and capable nianajreuient and polite, honest service from em ployes are important items. They .re a double duty to the company and to travelers and it is sometimes a task difficult of. accomplishment Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground REMEMBER Che Great Rock Iand Route runs all tegular trains to Englewood subur an station, close to World's Fair rounds, and you can save time and trouble by getting oil at that point 'na avoiu me crown in tuc citv. For full particulars as to tickets maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket ofu.ee i the United Mates Canada or Mexico, or address: JNO. SEBASTIAN, Gcn'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111 E. T J.'nN. Gcn'l Mgr. Chicago 111 PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mt dorror ty v nrts frently on li utomarh, llvprftnd kidnev. id a pleiwMint laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and u prepared for use a easily an tea. It s called LAIlESmEDIGIHE A 11 druggists sel li atsor. andtiaparfeaee. Ifyoa cannot get it. send our address for a free sample, l ane's Family Medicine move the bowels eacaway. Inorde: to be healthy this is netessarv Addreas URATUK i . WOODWARD. I.t ltov. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. E. PARMENTER, ITTORXKY AT 1. W Office in Mitchell Lynae's new blcck. JACKSON & HURST. 1 TTORNEYS AT LAW office in Ruck I-land National Bank Huildin?, Kocv l?iand. III. . n. swEEvcr. c.u iu". SWEENEY & WALKER. ATTORNEYS AND fOl SSELLORS ATLAW Office in Benst n"s block. Rock Island. 111. C. J. SCAKLB . . . Vf jSElRLB. SEARLE S SEARLE. ATTORNEYsAD COl"XELLOK$ AT LAW -and s.i'icitor' in Chancery; office Buford"; block. Rock Island McENIRY & McENlRY- ATTORNEYS AT lW-Loan money on io.d srriirl'y. maki- collections. Reference, Mttcht i! ,fc Lvcde, ' ankers. Office in I'osti'fflcc Plod. S Vr. ODELL. I TT. U E Y AT L. W-Formerly of Port Byicr. . . au-i a .nun ia pt si r wo years with the era o' B own::. i i.utr!ken at Moliue, ha now oyi r.eii i Afljr. m at And: orinra oai.tHre. roo.n 5, a' pivsiciAys. Dli. A SAY, PUVS IAN AND I'UGEON -1154 Tli.rJ Atetiue. Tcleplione 117'.'. Ro.fc Island, 1.1. Office Uo::r- : IP a m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 .. m and at Iliirllt J. R. Ho:.o bU!.ii, M p tito. E. Earth, M. T. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSK P!IYsIi'IA AND Sl'RSEOXS. Omce 4iiH2:ird lt Telephone llit Uclcnce 7i Klst st. " USS orrxi jocrs: r. Ba-L i Dr. HolloHbash 9t"1n,m. 1C to 12 a.m. 1 to 9 ar.d 7 to p. rr . 1 1 to 5 and 7 to S p. m. DR. CHAS M- ROBINSON. YE. EAR. NO-iF ND THROAT nvt v. L. mce McCuil inh Btiildine. 1S4 w. 3d St. DAVENPORT. IA. Hoars : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 Dm. J . F. Mters, M. D. Geo. W. Wheileb, M. D DRS- MYERS & WHEELER, sri riALTtEs : Office over Erell A Math's. Te'ephone 1143. orrct Born: Da. areas i nn wheeler. 11 to 12 a. m. to in a. m. 2 to 5 and 7tc B p. m 1 1 to 3 and 7 to u m Ites. teleniione ljvii Res. telephone. list'. DE.STISTS. R I.I FEARCE, ENTIT loom 3: in Mitchell A Ljndt'c nev bioca Take elevator. D DR: J E. HAWTHORNE. DENTIST rcetn i Ttracted withont pain by the new Tietno - -o 171C Second avtiine. over Krel: t Math's. DRS BICKLE & SCHOEMAKER, DENTAL bLKOB )Nj - Mitchell i I.ynde' block. Kooni- 2 j 31. (Tate Jilevatori ARCHITECTS. EDWARD L HAMMATT, ARCHITECT, Rock Island, 111. Office Koom 41, Mitchell X Lnde building. GEO. P. 3TAUDUHAR, ARCHITECT 'Ian- and superintendence for ull class tu balldir.g. R wins 53 and 55, Mitch ell A Lynde bniiC:i4. take ilsvatob CITY OFFICERS. W. A- DARLING. rITV F.NGINEEB - O Ktioi i 3. V. telle1.! V l.yiitle i'iik Tac ir levator. Is Life Worth Living? That Dcpen la Upon Your Hcaltb. MONROE'S TONIC Will care yoo and keep ycu well. For sale at Harper House Pharmacy. Joiin Volk 5c Co.. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND HOUSE BUILDERS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Siding, Flooring YVainscoating, And all kinds o wood work lor builders. Eighteenth St. be'. Third and Fourth avenues. ROCK ISXAKD. PARISIAN ARTIST BEGGARS. Rivh Koutes for Mendlcanta Sohl by Au K'nterprlliig Woman. A Paris municipal councilor, George Berry, has been exploring- all sorts ol out-of the-way places with a view to presenting the council a report on begrping- and Tioprg-ars in the French capital. I'nder "dispruised begging" he devotes a special chapter to those strange trades which really come un der that heading:, and he has also much to say about the people who, while not actually froing be'gine; themselves, pet their living out of those who do. Near the Ecole de Meileciue M. Berry found a woman wh. s.elis sets of addresses of the charitably disposed to bcgpinp-letter mipostors. She sells two sorts, the hi? set and the little set (le grand jcu ct le petit jeu). The little set is 5 francs. artl comprises '.'00 addresses; for 15 fan s one can have the Vg set of 0.".0 addresses sufficient says the vendor, to enable anyone starting in the business to earn his living for a year. As M lierry bought a copy of each set, doubtless the council will give a ueful warning to the persons whose addresses are given. Ordinary street begging in Paris, is reckoned to bring in an average of at least a shilling an hour. Many of the beggars sleep in the neighborhood of the Jardin de Plantes. A man in the neighborhood makes a large income by affording shelter to them at the rte of a penny a head per night. He is enabled to do this by hiring for a small sum each, until regular atten dants are obtained for them, all the empty shops and houses he can obtain. ON THE ELEVATOR. The Oid Man Was Honest, antl Hated to Ite a Iieadliend. 'One:" called out the man who runs the elevator at the New York Life building in Kansas ( ily, as he stopped ill the first l!ci.r. 'Two'" is the pass word f.r the second. Three" for the third floor, antl so on up to "Ten," when the top floor is reached. On a trip the other day the elevator was crowded with men.. Ail of them seemed to be intent on business, but there was a peculiar exp:sM.,n on the face of one man in the corner as the e'evator -tided an '. t h number rcpresentii.i.' the l!.-..r increased ;n Mze. The criers i f the man's mouth dropped louer and lower, arid his lands were thrust dc per an ! d.-cper into his treT.sers rocket. When the elevator stepped at the ninth ihior the old fellow s emeu relieved, but his hands went still deeper when the cage starteel acrain. "Ten:" called out the buy. And not until then was the? cause of the oid man's anxietv known. He pulled out nine cents, handed them to the elevator man ainl ex laiiued: 'There, conductor, that's all the fare I have; but I'll walk down." THEY WERE COMRADES. A teuator Kec-ognizes an Old CVam in a Itiinil I'.ertar. A tall, snovvv-benrde I nun. with a wide-brim wed .oft hat and the gen eral air of a Westerner, was walking along Fourteenth street, uciir I'aioa Square, in Xe.v York. H noticed a. blind beggar s appeal f jr aid. The appeal was prowiinentJy d'rewayod on a can! hanging on the begg.tr' s breast. It stated that the atpellau' h id lost his sight through a mine c.vp'.os-on in the West manv years ago The white-beardeel man stopped and addressed a remark t the blind beg gar, whose face brightened at the first words and broke into; a smile when the gentleman li''ok hats) with him. Propping a eoinirvtj the tin cup that clunked like a siieep bell at the liberal donation, the venerable pedes trian put sued h s path. "That's Senat r Stewart of Nevada," wnispercd one observrr to another. and t'ae blind beggar on: j worked iu the same mine with him. Two sum mers ago they met in the same way in this neighborhood. The senator gave generous alms, and the blind beggar was cheered by the kind words which accompanied it." It nnnm b u y a J. B. N ilson. :!71 ( lav St. burg. Pa., savs he wUl not with- out lr. King's New Iisemeiv for Consumption. Coughs and "!!-. t hit t It cured his wile who was thte;:ti n I with tiui'iimonia alter an atlaekof La lrii'o." when various . dn r remeilies and seeral phvsieians had ilolie her no good, lloliett Hurler. Cooksiiort. Pa., claims lr. King' New l)iscoverv has done him more ;imt than anything he has ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Free trial hot lies at Hart, tneyer's drug store. Lai'"-' eV. Ull bottles Vt cents and if 1. Kl.fct TKK' BITTERS. This remedy is becomin; dl known and so pojmlar as to need no special mention.. All who have used Electric Bitters sing; the same song; of praise. A purer medicine does not exist ami it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver antl kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum ami other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system ami prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or nionev refunded Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Hartz & Ullc- mver. BVCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup, tions, and positively cures piles or no liar required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Ullemever ANOTHER ON CHAUNCEY. The Small Hoy Itlurts tha Truth to the Great Story-Teller. Here's one on Chauuce. Pepetv. The genial doctor had dropped in to see a gentleman on some business at his privat ' residence. An inquisitive small boy was playing in the exten sion roo n back of the parlor. He seemed to take a great interest in the visitor, and every now an 1 then sus pended his sport to reconnoiter him. When Mr. Pepew left the lad ran to the front window, and, looking out, askeJ. "Who is that man, pana?"' "He's the gentleman your mother and I were talking about at the break fast table this morning. Mr. Depew, the greatest story-teller I ever heard." A few days after the visitor came again. The lad was standing on the front stoop, anil as Mr. IK-pew rang the bell he said to him: "I know you.'' Mr. Pepew is fond of children, and, patting the little fellow on the head, observed encouragingly: "Come, now, if you think you know who I am, who am 1?" "You're the gentleman who tells the bifTgest whoppers pa ia ever heard.' Antidote for tragedy. Winks Come along old boy, I've got two complimentary tickets for a dramatic performance. Jinks Tragedy or comedy? Tragedy.'1 I don't like tragedies. They ap peal so strcngly to oms sympathies that I always feel blue for a week." This one won't. You'll come home as jolly as if you had been to a circus. It's by an amateur company." The Horse's II it. The horse's hat, which last year a humane horse-owner in Bordeaux provided for his horse s is now be coming a g cat article of trade in France. It is made of straw and covers the eyes and lore head of the burs", v hile openings are left for the ea s. A sponge is kept on the in side of the hat and this is moistened from time to time with vinegar, so as to keep the horse's head refresh ing iv cool. A -u'lMtitntc for t;!. In a number of places i:t the East a ery pretty substitute for glass is being use I in the windows and other place's where gias- is commonly em ployed. It is a substance which at first glance seems much like a fine quality of light yellow glass crossed and rccro-scd with a network of fine black lines. Its basis i- a cloth of fine steel wire, the spaces between the wires being about a twelfth of 0c the TfcresSold. S ar. i:r j : woannhotii's door is she, Clal in her urtrlni purity. A crcarure fair a? ;be litres be. They aielnrre to earth wlien the s;o:ms prevail. Ami their life joes out in the summer gale. Whrn we see a frail and lovely creature, stand in : ou the thre-hold between girlhood ami wo iuanliooJ, we shiver wi h a fesr of wht may be. b ctus; we havoseeti msny mccumb at this critical period of life. What needed at this time is a tonic a d iuvlporant sometliiu? tiint will promote proper f.ine tional action cf the fe malf org.. The on!; rem-? t bs de.eu.ied on is Ir. I'i.-r- e'sFnvorite Prescription.- Tlris un tijuuli ! laeuicine. which cures d.- a-ef icon l:ir to Werner, if t-p-.'CiulN vuiuable a' 'the pe lo I win ii the plr! i nso tne thre-lioiil of woman boo 1. V-ed at vicli a t'n:e. it lawr fails to p cU:v a nio-t b.-rt ti.i.i result. a d mmv a f a ile ir r t a-t-een l:ei'd eve r !:te'i ni' s! trti l: i.er;oi s t'V i . ' ' v. 1:. r. f ',:. o m-r t'nt :ri.x V. '.: :, v. .'l.i: . she ried for Oi-Mrla. V. i.r.i Ivn riiss. sin' t l:i:iu' e Cust.ina. Vt V-n rii-t h.fi i i iidre'C, she gave'Uem .'a-ster j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the b twels each day. Most people need til 11: se it. CntaC?reii Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Coughing- 1,-ads to consumption. Iv niu's Balsam will stop the co;i"h ChlEdret. Cry for Etcher's Castoria. Th.re i, a tribe in central Africa among whom speakers in public debates are reviuired to stand on one leg while speaking and to speak only as long as they can so stand. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides a re markable agent for Quick Flesh BuiUinr in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. A Prepared bv Scott Rmw. .""hrmUtS, V:.Vv; I E. L, Ik CAKMEE. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Dr. Mile Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemks : I feel It my duty, as well n? s. CleaEure, to publis-h, unsolicited, to the world fjt enefit received from oa. Mac Rcsroaarivc Rcncoite. I was stricken down with Heart JHsraje and its com plications, a rupitl pulse varr lng from 90 to 140 beats per minute. choking gi burning sensation in the wind pipe, oppression THOUSANDSSi trion of the heart end below lower rib, pain In the arms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weak nets and general debility. The arteries in my net k would throb violently, tne throbbing of my heart could be heard across a large room and would shake my whole body. I was so nervous that I could not hold my hand steady. I hare bent under Iht treatment of emiftestt phyrtcianm, anal have taken gallon of Patent Medirin without the learnt benefit. A friend recom mended vonr remedies. She was cured by It. Miles' remedies. I have taken . . mn mm wk three bottles of your New I T I J W r- j 1 Heart Cure and two bottles w e e a Nervine. My pulse is normal, I have no more violent throbbing of tha heart. Isms iu man I sincerely recommend everyone with evmptoin of Heart Disease to take Dr. JUUts' Etttora tire Remedies and bo cured. Gypsum City, Kans. L. L. CaRMEB. Sold on at Positive Guarantee. OR MONEY RETURNED. lec;al Jastkk's ai.e. STATU OF ILLINOIS, i Kock Island Cocstt. f" ' in be c rci.it o 'iirt.in hai rer; : Moi'roe Swank . siriii K. l;ipes tforintrly swai.k-E. Ao'boiy Va;ii s in th ir i roper piT so.i. mid M:iry I.. Swank, John M. swank, IJ.i M. Swank, Sa-'ie E. swank iind Eitv:trd S. Stvanl:, the minor heir? i-f thi lae 1'aniei c'. Sw ai:k. rie leaseii. hr Jolm T. Kenw. rrh. jnariiiau ad lit c:i; K..r- 'o-ure . iiernl ? t. C-c;l. Notice is hert by eivt n ihal by v:rt::e of a tle cree of ?aiii court exiiered in ti e to(.ve eutitleti caii-e on t:.e?:li d y of Septet'iiie-. A f. IS.''!.! shall tin sa' u id. iv. : l.e "Jsth d .v of t ' elver. A l'-lsti-j, at tfie &'--i.r of 'jo'eleck in 'lie afienn tin, jit the court house, in the city of Hot k I si fid, in fai i county of Hock Island, to snt'sfy snl decree, seil at pub lie vendue to the hi. h t bidder for cuh that cer Taiu parcel of laii'l. ? Hi: t in tt.e cocntv oi Koc Islam: and state of l.;:i:ois. known an 1 described a follows, to-wit : Tr.c s'onth ..nt uf the r.o;-:h"st quarter ' of the sooihwest iiiiarier t J4 1 of sec'.i'u sventepn ( 17), in tow i,f h p eighteen (1S. north ranire two (-Least of t!:e Fourth princip.il meridian, con taining i leven tilt aid twenty-one (21) huu tireti:hs tcre-. 'n the township of Z.ims. Dated at Iln.k Island, Illinois, this W.h dav of September. A. D. lsfti. ilttXRV Cl'KTIs." aster in Chancery. Bock Isiand County, 111. McEnjby a iicEMKY. Complainant's so'icitors. gHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and fee bill No. tlTilt issnetl out of the clerk's olee of the circuit court of Koek Island county, and state of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain tmltfment recently obtained a.'aii.st ihe Coal Vallev Butter and le-ese company in tavor of 1 lia'm Bailey.ont of the lands, tenement, goods and chattels of the said defendant, Coai Va'lty Untter and i heese comp ry.I have levied upon the following property, to-w n . Lot numbers thirtecen (Mi, fourteen (!l SN tcen 15' and sixteen dti; in the F rst addition to t!i- t"n or viilse of Coal Vaiiey. iu the county of liock 'slar.il. and state of Il!i :ris. Therefore. according losaia command I shsllcx- -e f'T sale at jmlilic auction all the ri:ht. title r,.l interest of the above named. Coal Vallev liutio an Cl.eese etrnpany, in and to the above iticribcd iimper'y, u, Saturday, the 2s:h dav of I't iober, Isms, ar pi o'cio k a m . at the r.bnh nw the toa! Vallev Butti r and beese rom- paoy - lacTory ou pirmises above desc tiled, in 'if county of Kock island ami sta!- of Illi-ic.is, for cash iu hand, to satisfy saU execution and f.ebiil. Dated at Hock IsUud th'w ih dav if Ccto b r. A D. lsi l c IJl'S 1. lioP.IrOX, Sheriff of Kock Island County. Illinois. M AbTKU S SAI K. STATE OF ILLINOIS. I Klll-K I.I . T. I V. I-v SB In th - ci cnit court, in chancery PsiH..k 11 U-..lt v ,,i .. . , a - fcu .u. iuaiitiinv: anil Annie t. Ulandips; feirerlosure fieneial No. o.lce is hereby given lhat by virtue of a de cree of sairt coins, enteretl in the above entitled ca-.se. on the 15tli day of September. A 1).. 1S1. 1 thall, on Saturday, tha 25ia dav of Nov mber A. U., ls'.a. at the hour of 1 o'clock in the after noon, at the north iioorof the court house, iu tie city of Roek Islar. I. in said county of Kock Isl and to saiisfy said decree, sell at publ:c vendue, to tlie highest and btst bidder for cast in hand that ci nam parcel of land, situate in the city of Kl.l'lf Illiil miita U k. l i . I -i . Illino, known ami defcribcil as follow, to-wii: l,ot twpnt v-sPti f: . plat for the year 1H01, in the siuihweft quarter t '4) of s-ct:.,n thirty-six t..nship eighteen lis), north range twa ,-.') we-lcf the Fourth prin- li"i hivi u.iati. I)a1iii st u.-L t:.i.,.l m;.,..i.. . . . . i .iiii'.is, tins l.iutiay ol Octoiver. A. !., !. HEN KY CU RTls! atastcr in hancery. Rock Island County. 111. Looey Jt uUi.lky anl M. M. STimsos, Complaina t's solicitors. SAVED ! LABOR, TIME, M0NE7 BY U8IN3 SOAP. Dse it your own way. It i the beet Soap made or A ashing Machiu nse. 1CADR BY WARNOCX & RALSTON. o'd everywhere METROPOLITAN . , . . . Cor. Michiaan A.e ani- ct7rrl... ANTI-WASHBOARD ..fid? THoacuoH mSTRUCTioH. ck ,?i Elegntfituro.-b.olding uhjisio. s.nd-s.srsrw n o M POiVFEiiPrla -Real Estatf AN 1 1 -Insurance A 86 Represents, anion.- t.e-...r known Fire Instratrt i 0- Royal Insuranie . , Weschester Fire ,.,', ,' Buffalo German ! - , , Rochester (i. rn.an ' , Citizens' Ir. c . . "p , '' Sun Fire OtJiee f,,, ',. . ' I'uian Ins. Co.. of ra'i ',:,., s-ecnrity Ins. Co., .V.-., ', r.. Milwaukee Mechan:,, ,,' P ir.r -l't:.V. h-ir- '.D ' s. to u"erman Fire. Its c, nf;. Ofliee CV.r. Isih s;' " K I. EstabliBhed is "THE OLD BELUBLL Reprcsentirig over 4u Jijv;,, y of Cash mtt Fire. Life. Tcr, Accider.t, yL.t Employer's II" INSURANCE.- Bonds of Suretysh.p. OFFICE-Ii .g--..-K'. b,Kt f,,-.. lSecure onr ra'is : t:.. t. ...7 Te J M BUF0RD General . . InClll-'ir- Tt-e ci-J F:re u-j. Losses Frcmrti? :t You- !Vr'.': 5.4 A"A. M THE MOIsLXl STATE SAVINGS ELI Moline, 111. OfaceCcrtcr Fif.ee:-:t sins: AtdT:.r; CAPITAL $100.(X)O.C( Sarceeds the JIo!:t.e Siv-.r.s ..t i r.-t 5 PerCEM 1XTECEST .MMl 0.-i.'an!zed -:iu: s'. . l.-a. O -en from 9 a. ra. to -1 - . .:. : v- :: Safiray i...v.ts : 7 .L'otiTia S" KrvxER. il. A. AtNSWOKTH. - J. P. Uekesway. Forte r Sk'ii-.ne r. W t w, O. A. Rose, ! A.A:- O. H. Edwards, '.V. !:. Andrew rnberg, r. r. ue'.-.tv. li.ram .i.. Western Investniti GUAKAN TEL; REAL ESTATE LO; made for private j - . " t Orchard State Bt of Olte'tlAKi'. Niii i.A-i-K. W. Dart. I'r. s:,!. J. :v.s: . v RKFEl'.KN' Mitchell .v l.yi.'le, H .:.:.. . , J. F. Kohins.'ii, et-:. : M 1- -Bank. I'. C. Carter, v . i). 4enr Han's sens, W:.. : - i 'f Ceirre'slii.Je;.i e -. 110TK1 Metropolitan Hotel. Broadway, Cor. Prinze St., Nv V Rentte.t snrt s,.tio-ilhl i.re.lt r 'a ' r.-I'l. on the European plsn. Room rates $1 a day sr.d r.v'.inl Restaurant equal to tbe be;t :l t c '' eraterate. Btreet cars from all R. R. sts-ioM - boat and ferry landings pass tne d"et. HILDRBTil A ALLEN1 PARKERS' Laundry, Washes everything from' silk handkerchief to a tent; Laoe curtains a nc'- mmm No. 1724 THIKD i A. M. & L. J- FBSi Telephcafe