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The Rock Island Argus from Rock Island, Illinois • Page 6

The Rock Island Argus from Rock Island, Illinois • Page 6

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LEGAL. Admmknratov Matte. (lata of Olaf A. 4 ndcrsen. decrastd.

Tan nadeTalraed havhaT bars annotated letreart of th n'tr of Olaf A Ardcrroo, lata of la coast of Hoc Island, r-iaJe of Illioole, aa-teaeeg. hereby gives aottcatfat wUI before Ua eoeaty eoart of Rock Ialaa4 eoea-tv. at tbe oatce of the dark of aaM eoart, la the city of Roch laiaad, at tbe eaaaary tana, aa lee am Monday la January at, al nut I tin al) parpona baring delate aga.net aaM aa-lata are notified and requested to attrid for the uum of having ua aama eojumea. 4li neraona larfubted io eaid estate an roosool. art ataka Immediate pal anal to tha aadar- paMe Idlhdea October.

A. IX CHARLES BCUBSIBBR, Adalalatratar. Master's Bale. TATS OF lLUWOIa. I Koca laxABionvT.

la the rrcult eoart, la cbaacery. starra! Ho UH. a. UMIl.ala A l.aa Rock I. lead, va.

Lear. Hail, Freak W. Hall, Meade Pelwer aad Oootgo Roth. Notice if hereby gtvea that by vlrtns of a dr Cfta of raid eonrl. entered la tha above entitled aaaae, on the mat day of Npuabir a.

D. UBS, I aaii.aea( ru.v, ua via any of novenaoer, a. 1 jsoo, at tba bar of o'oioeB la the atieraooa, at ibe north door of tne coon hoaee. lamecitv of Mock UU a said eoeaty of Rock laiaad. to a ttf et 4 dee ee, rail at penile veaaee.

be hi neei bidder for raob. tbal certain parcel of I iaaa. sitnat- id county or ho a leiasd aa i I tta n( Iiilaoia, known aad di'crload aa follows. I p-wii: 'i be a ah e'ghty (all feet of bit Beaker el IS) la Kk number otxt-tbn-e SB la that part of i aity nf eb I Wad bnowa as aad awed Chicago or kower addition. Iu a at lilsed, HL, this MU day of 0 mi.

aw u. tasa, RLW1B PAAMBRTKR. Master la Chancery. Rock laiaad soa- ty. III.

Jaobsob A Mnaer. Geaasaalaaai'a BoUcitore. LATEST STOVELTIES OT DEB III FAIL ON TRIAL AT IiAST. End of th Century, caw bb srbw AT Vorecloaare of HEUIAS HTOGETT, ALIAS HOLMES, K. F.

DOM, The New Merchant Tailor. 8KOOMD AVE Harper Hon' BlfoV At This Time of Year II yon are all run down with poor addc- tite you are in dancer of fevers. lo not C3 Iv tmm roc tire I UK. KAY KENOVATOH at OtlCC. It IS the A itb.

at ta au of tba aeM a best ocrvc tonic known. It Vf crej.e. the appetite. promote, wiKniinii, iccii'nirn mi inc lutcriioaA or k. i a bsm a a i a in Oarret't, abell pra.al ba ad apmTtef.wc time will prevent jour having fever.

It FaalbraU-a HeAloa la AHaeka tTATR or ILLIKOIB, I Mora lei aea IWnsTT. I Itaitreort rf aoch Mead aoaoty. Jaaaa-y tone. A iaaa. ltmt.

e4 a rnrvera'loa be atte lowa, Hla' ibj. joarL r. Wsraatt, def aad I La auacbaal lla nxtcm ta bare lm to tba aaidjo-ran Oeraatl that a arm of at'aeh neat bavhal eat of l'e oMae tbe cra nf the clrenn ceert or Nk l.lae.t coao.y. dated tbe loth day of eepvemner. lata, late liar the aaM Joaaeb baarird aad fnrt ifMH) dlrectrd to tke ant 1 6 a Rack la aaa neat, a kick said wm a naea ratara a aaacaiea raeess Jmry at WmadalaAJa, for tha Hawetor mt PHasl, Oae a His Allagid Cilaana Wad a i ally tha la eiiaaatlaaal.

aad tha ntaaatr naaO niaaibj Aleaa Wltkeot CMBael ar rritad IacMeato of the Day. PmLADBLTHIA, Oct. SB. Tha clocka of the town had scarcely ceased striking 10 When Judge Arnold, clad In the long black gown which waa recently adopted by the Philadelphia judiciary, entered and took his seat npon tbe bench to trj H.H. Holmes for murder.

The prisoner's real name, Mndgett, has been so little used tar tbe newspapers that when it was read out in court the audience which packed the room had to think a moment before It was assured that the trial It had come to hear waa coming off. District Attorney Graham and his special assistant, Thomas V. Barlow, in whom the prosecution la rested, were already in court, but a delay of fifteen minutes was occasioned by the non appearance of counsel for the defense, William A. Shoemaker and Samuel Ko- fui, young members of the bar. Waa a Day of Waa tloaa attorney, ernphatlaany.

"1 wm furnish that to nobody." Then," continued Holmes, '1 repeat mT reaneatfor an Interview with a eerfcain ID WnampiOn Kaseai Or lniS party tbe party I opofee of this murn; mg, ana ooservmgan inquinna; iook from Graham he exclaimed sharply and with a defiant gase at that official "my Wife." Which wife," retorted the district at torney i-' There waa a suspicion of tears in tne voice of the triendlese man aa be responded with a Ditterneas that was real: "Vow well know whom I mean, Mr. Graham. Tbe person yon have seen lit to designate aa Miss Yoke, thereby casting a star on both her and myself." 'She will not see yon," the district at torney declared. "You had tha opportun ity to speak to her in my office but she shunned you." I rever bad." Holmes crfed. say that I was legally married to this woman wo years ago, and, there has been no separation except that brought about by you.

Mr. lira ham. At least," he pleaded and there was no one in the crowded tribunal who could for the moment repress a feel ing of pity for the unfortunate man "at allow me to write and ask her, so that she may answer and I can read, in her writing, that she does not want to see me." 'She told you so to your face," exclaimed Graham. 'I beg to differ from you, air," and an angry flush for an instant suffused the cheeks bleached with the prison pallor. Here.

Judge Arnold interposed, "Mr. Holmes." he said, "you will be allowed to write a letter to her and It will be sent by Thia drier waa on It- meliminarv to the I one of the court officers. first sensation of the dav. all of which I "I do not want it taken by any officer taee-M cirtai dea tke roan O. It.

tfi 'd A. I Me. IT earelel bait ai lead lo tb eeid plait IIS aciloa. JudgaMot HI ae et.te aia-3t ten. aad la favor or thr aaid Letta.

Wither o. sad ao erh of tba proprrty aa ata ar aaalclrnt 'o tlf tba aatd Jad.awst aad crate will be anid to aatlafy lae saoM. wbiikuh wawBi.a.orB. Jaraaoa A flvaar Flalntid'a Attoraeys. UetaO Vet.

lb, A. IbbS. raklteatloe) Notloe ta Atlaehaaaat. UTAT OF ILU50H, I Hora isL-DJocarr I Uircaltcou't :4 Bock laiaad county, January lara. a.

i aa Waaabnrn-Malimn Ooffae Co. a corooral'oa or gan srd aadar tha lawa of ibe atata of Iowa, aianfl, va. Jo-epb f. Osraett, dafcooaut, Ik a tachawsL Pub notice hereby k-tcb to the raid Ju-aaob r. Mamett that a writ of attachment laanad ont of tke once of hecleikof tbe eircalt eonrt of Hoea laland eonsty.

dated the lOih day of p-taaibar. A. I. INn. at tha anit nf tbe taid Waab- bnra-Halliraa Coffre Co.

and sgaioat tba aetata I af the aaM Joaeph f. Sareett fur tbe earn of I alirntiiiee dollara aad alzty-elcbt eenta (SSI Ml. duecte.1 to the theng of aald Rock laiaad eon a-1 ty. wkli aaid writ kaa keen retnroad e- orated. Now.

tkerrfore. aaleaa a. tbe eaid Joarob 9 Paraatt.aball Darponalii ba and aooaar before I the aald circuit court of Kosb laland cnaaty oa be tret day of tba nest term thereof, to be I aoldea a tha court booae ia 'be ctly of Rock Isl aad. la raids aBty.oa tha 6th day or January, I A. D-1.

ie aprclal ball aid ptrad to the said plalntirs actMa Jademeat win be entered aeilnet von. la favor or tba aaid Wa-bbnra- HaU aa and ao much of ibi property at acbad a may be -oBlclent aali.fr tba aald Jadgiaent aas enrts wM be raid to atlrfy tba I aanii- OBOHOR W. MAVBLB. Clerk. iiO'on A Hoaar.

PialntlB's Altorarya. I BUvl Uck A. two. mott efficient family cures. Send el' eeart or Rck laland roomy on is the safest and mOt effi bwSSrJWa always rouMy, ot.

tba fib day January Circular. Dr. Kay's Renovator Fabtlcatloa Holloa la Attachment. f- 8TATB Of ILLIMVIk, Roea ItLAVD Oouktt. Irce't inrt of Hock laland county, Jnnsary icna, a.

imp. Jo If arena Una Marka aad Charlea Grerawald, rtavra diins bnaiaaaa nadrr tb name and a jlo Mareaa. Marka A Ba. va Jurepk t. Oamttt, deleadenl.

Is enact-ai. nt. fnklic aotlpe ia kereny ven lo tba raid Jo-aDh f. Uarnett that a writ at a. hnrnt iaanr I eat of tee office of the clerk of tbe rcait coa Koca lalacd rointy.

dated ibe lOih da; Paiaembar. A. D. Ii. at tba -all of tha pina, nw vMfiav wivaawwi, pailaera doieg balaaas aadar ibe aaaia and elyleof Mareaa, harha A and asainattn ate nf tbe -a Jeeeph t.

Uaraalt, far tha sam of a aent two dollara aed eavaaiy.acven cent-. (ITi.T) directed to lb sharia of aaM Riirk Inland county, wblcli said writ baa beca rulnrnad cse- catrd. Mow. therefore, anteaa yna. tha raid Joaenh UaraMt, raall reraooally be and appear before tha aald eitcait art of Rock Island cnaot.r oa tbe at day of tbe arit terai It one 'f.

to b- bul- dan at the coert hooee la ibe city of Rock laiaad, raid aoaaty.oa the sa day of Jaaawr, A. I l. give rpeclal aail and plead to the aald blaltitlffe' a. txie. Imtarai at will be eat' rrd agalrst yuo.

ead lafarurof tbe aald Joe Mar- car, lae Uarkeenachtrlest'reanwaiit. pannera dolag buetaeea a near Ur m-mm aad tyle of Mir-caa. Uarba A (to aad ao aiacb of tba otuoertr atiachad aa a-ay be auflciaet lu aal afy taa said jaoaawataaa cosia w.ii oe aora is rauair toe eaae. UrUMUB bblb. lalk.

JhQKtoW HDBrT. AUuflMe. Katad OCt bV A Um tana. a Sold by druggists or tent to any addess on receipt oi price, 25c tor trial sue ot 15 doses. Address Dr.

B. T. KAY MEDICAL 620 S. 16th Street, Omaha, Neb, T. B.

Thctaaa, drnjrftat, tele agent. Herman Detjens Real Estate And Insurance, Desires to list property for sale, and will look after and personally supervise renting, for ontslde residents. Hsoona a Specialty i Represents a reliable line of hlg class insuranco companies. Room 2, Buford Block. Seventeenth St.

and Second Avenue The Portage Entry 'SS, Quarries Soocessors to the Portage Red Stone also to Furst Nea PBOPRISTORS OP LAKE SUPERIOR PORT- AGE RED, BROWN AND VARIEGATED SAND bTONE QUARRIES. rnkllretl Maee ta Al BTTB OP ILLIWOIa, I iwa lain Carar I la Ike Clrtali Ceun of Rack Island Ooaaty, 111, lobe A. Teimaa foapane, a cor plain t'B. a Jaaenk Oaraett. defradaat.

Pahlk aeh at aarebr fora 10 tbe said Jd erne p. Oe'eatl. that a writ of a'taeh en' hamed out of tbe eeHe-af the rlerk of lae clrrall eoart of Hock Irlaa-t enoety. dated tne ista da or Oc tniwr, a iaaa, at tae rati or leeeei woaa T.lmaa eoaiaai, aad Baal net tba aetata of 1 aaM Jeaepb P. Oaraett, for the raaa of ana hundred aad twaatr-a'ae nllara aat nlarty.

three oente (flsbtll dHaotad to the ehenf of aaM Rock la aa 1 oeeaiy, ilU wslch Said writ bae a a retnmed axecatoa Rw, Oat net tke aal 111., oa ke Brat oar of the next km tbi ba hoMaa al tke eoart hoeea la tba ilrof HochlaUa'. ta at ceecty.ea the eta dayaf Janaarr, laat give Bul aad in tae aal I a ecuoa. JadgaMal wul be ratarac gala on. aed In favor eftb- aaid JoSaA la4aaa ecaapaoy. and ao Black of tk- property atrackea) aa may ke aV'eat ta eatiefy aaid jadireMataad a II ba anld aatlafy tke Ma ar w.

vaaau, vtera. 1 nwBi.LT i ospbUT. eye. Rock laUad. IlU Oct IS, 1SSS.

Secnritj Bailding. Floor, Madison Street and Fifth Avenue, -Chicago ae a reteraea axecatoa. Uerefore. aakee you, tha aaM J'-reph pe rear ally be aad appear before said clrralt eoart Rk laiaad eoaaty, oa ke a re oat of the next t-rm thereof. mm j.

dir Real Estate aaa Insurance. Buy, Sell- and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried companys represented. Rates as low as any reliable company can afford.

Tour Patronage Is Solicited. Offioe 1820, Second At. Harper Baass aUock. faatleatlea Xetiee. TAT Or ILLIOS, I Roi a I.labo wtHTV.

I ouort, Jaaaarriarav, lea. Xllea a. bar a otto P. Ttaareea. Asra of taa Ut will ar kratameat af a May.

dereasad. sag Aadrew Landauet aad Joke aBaa iMavllofa.B teetdaaeeei tae above nanwd defend ale Ores P. Trrera and Aaa P. Tte-rrrea Implradad with tba above d-feadaata, MaryAldar es-cntrlx. Airew p.

LaaA. qalat aad )aha Baaaeoo, bavtag hara Bled ta clerk's aftee of tbe clrrall eoart af aald eoanty, aatiea le iherrrere hereby riven the eaM aoA. MMii. Saiaaaaam that lao aaaa lataaai a mm bill of eeajplaret re Id eoart. oa tbe ahaaorry aS5 tide OMrr.4, ae tba BW day A-gaet, leak, aai I LZjTJr-St.

that se albta semaiaaa kaatlraHaaid aatof aald I "TJ aeert. wbereta aata sett 1 now pan tea rwaraa-Meea tae Srat Menday ia the ataatfc of Jaa-aan aaaa. w.aalaaa roe. tbe aald aaa ml da at de randan ta aborV named. Otto P.

Tan ea I sad Aaaa Tlagieaa email piraaaally be and as-1 pear before tba aaid aircnU oeaK tba Bret eay I of tae aext torsi tnerenr. ba bo aoarea at weca laiaad la aad for Ike aaM cooetfoa tbe srat Monday la Jaaaary Best, ead alia, saaaat ar ee-arte the eaM cempMaaare bul af oeapianat, the eaate aad the muura aad thlara tnerera akartad aad will he taken as coafaread. aad a eacr eater, ad aabsat voa aecotatag Ua arayer of said pill. 6 BO ROB W. UAmBlasrk.

ruma uuBve. uct. in, isa. Jaljuos A Bchit.CoapUuiABt'sBollcttork. Taare ta biaia.

Bamfamaal iAafmslT Cd- mmaTiS, ireeaTsaea? day. may be summarised as follows: rro-tcstatlons and entreaties for a continuance of the trial summarily overruled; the sudden withdrawal of the lawyer! who had hitherto represented the prisoner. In the face of threats of disbarment; the ap pointment by the court ot new counsel and the refusal of the prisoner to ac cept them as his defenders, and the de clination of the services of Attorney R. O. Moon, but that gentleman, after learning from the Judge that he could not obtain a continuance, doclined to accept the grave responsibility.

The selection of a Jury consumed several hours, Holmes freely ex ercising his pre Popitlvo of challenge, and after twelve men had been secured a recess taken. The afternoon session was devoted largely to District Attorney Graham's opening address to the jury, in Which he outlined the case in detail and subjected the prisoner to a scathing de nunciation. Application for? More Time- In asking for a continuance Counsnl Shoemaker aaid: "There are three homi cide cases involved in this case, and we have had only as much time as woul be uequate preparation on one. xa waa expected to present newly discovered evi d-nce of such vital importance -that Holmes would, undoubtedly be acquitted ot this charge," Both Rotaa and Shoemaker, when the Judge promptly refused a continuance, said that If tbe judge decision waa irrevocable they would with draw from the case, but Judge Arnold spoiled this by declaring that a member of the bar who would withdraw from a mur der case on tbe very evo of its trial would be called npon to show cause why he should not be disbarred for unprofessional conduct. Then Holmes declared that he had no desire to continue with tihoemaker and Rotau, and discharged them as his nouuscl.

Tha Cewrt Maintains His Stand. You cannot discharge them. Mr. said Judge Arnold. "That is for the court, and if they withdraw from this case they will be punished." The examination of jurors waa about to be pro ceeded with when Shoemaker again arose and stated that the prisoner absolutely forbade them from representing him in the cose and declared that he (Holmes) would examine the jurors and witnesses himself.

Judgo Arnold said he would permit Holmes to question the jurors It he so desired, while counsel considered the ques tion of proceedings. Kotan and Shoemaker arose and declared that they felt obliged to withdraw from the case regard- or consequences. You must take the consequences then," said the judge. and the two lawyers without further ado left the court room. Wanted Ho Help frees Grab Two young lawyers were then called to defend Holmes and the latter District Attorney Graham having been consulted In their selection declined to accept them.

saying: "As far as aid from Mr. Graham is concerned 1 have had abundant proof in the past year what promises of aid from the district attorney's office means. May I be allowed a postponement -nntu tomor row to see K. O. Moon, who Is already familiar with the case, and whom I know I can engage?" "Do you then refuse to allow these gen tlemen to defend you? "I do, sir.

If I am not allowed the con tinuance until tomorrow 1 most ask to try the case myself." Well, we ill go on today said the judge, "and we will ace about your er. trait lug air. Moon later on." As stated above Moon declined to serve without a contin uance. HOLMES LISTENS TO A BOASTING. Bo Than Baa a Brenh with Dietrlet Attor ney retinae, District Attorney Graham, when a jury had been obtained, made his opening ad dress outlining the charge and proof against Holmes (he particular murder is that of Fjtsel), and it goes without saying that he did not spare the prisoner prose cuting attorneys never do.

Throughout the address Holmes sat with his legs crossed, taking copious notes and listen ing with intence interest but without a shade of expression, even when Graham's resonant voice rang out in tha moat scath ing denunciation. But at the close of tke address, and when It became known to him that a night session would not be held, and that adjournment would taken until today be arose and addressed tbe court. "May It please your honor, ho began bis weak voice vibrating with tbe emotion which his wonderful self-control prevented from betraying in bis face, "lam forced to ask that certain privileges be accorded me in prison. They are not very extensive privileges. must ask tbe district attorney to allow roe to have in my cell light.

paper and writing materials, that I may DO enaMMWX "OP. A nwi also ask the privilege of sending ear haw ing some one connected with the court aent to JTprt orcn, ior retrain par iiisi nam mail to me how aeaennal I 414 not know until I heard Mr. riiitneni'sadr drean this afternoon. I aak that I be furnished with a list of the witneewas to be called br the commonweath. "I decline to give that," said the district who is in any way connected with tbe district attorney," said Holmes, with a look of scorn at Graham.

"Yon have every opportunity of speaking to her," tbe latter repeated, -it la inmnerent to me whether you see her or not." "Then will you answer a direct ques- tionr" demanded Holmes, searchlngly. "Have you or have yon not intercepted letters from me to her since last July? Haven't you done everything In your power to keep us apart Answer yes or no." 'You have no right to ao question me, but I will say that I have never in my life addresseu six words to her." Mr. Holmes," said Judge Arnold, "these ore mere Idle suspicions. You may write your letter; it will be taken by a court officer and no one but she shall 1 It." 'And," added the district Will have her in court tomorrow morning besides. I will see." concluded tho judge, "that you get light and writing I thank you.

Mr, ior too pnviicire, re plied Holmes, politely bowing his head. The court then adjourned. HAYTI MAY YETBE HAPPY. She Has tha Opening af a IJttle Revolution on Hand, Nrw York, Oct. 28.

News has been re ceived here of a revolution in Hayti. Pres ident Hippolyto, it is said, has retired to his palace in Port au Prince, where he is guarded by the army which he brought down from the north with fcim when he overthrew Legitime. Private dispatches have been received to theeffect that sev THE MARKETS. Kew Xati runaawahl. Nsw York, Oct Moner on call eras nonainally per sterling exchange was arm.

urnn actual baainesi in tnakera biui at eWvwi ior demand and BiS for sixty days; posted rate imnMS'-m and owuawoai bills. 48(0. Filntr 6Tt3: no sales; bar silver. S7i. Mexican dollars, 5a.

United 6 tAtei goveranwat bowls seaaay; now 12U: do. ranton S's reg. Hfc: so coupon, llifl: i reg. en eoopone. Ill'-: Va reg.

TH; PacUbs Ceof 'S. I lUi. Chicago Frodaes and Grain. Chicago, Oct 28. Th following were the quotations on tho Board of Trade today: Wheat October.

onened SBtAs. closed b9ae: December, opew SuKc. closed VrVe; May. opened tAhfi. cloaed etaac.

Oom October, opened SOTac closed December, opened ifftc, dosed May, opened closed Se. Oate Octo ber, opened lae. cloaed lac; December, opened 18bc cloned Uc; May. opened- aHc. clonea auv- rom uctooar, opened bi-w cloaed -i0: January, openea KtuTH.

c)oed RCT4. Lard Octolier, opened KJH' cloaed January, opened tb.aa, closed Produce Batter Extra creamery. 2Ie per lb; extra dairy. lHc; pat-king atork, 99 lUc. Egg Fresh stock, las per ooa.

roni- try Spring chickens. per lb; old hens. 6Wa)7; rooster. 5c; turkey bCS.c; 8o3c grew. 1 67 per do.

Potatoes Bur- banks, aai- per ba; sweet potatoes, 1U1- ll.Sl.W bbl. Apples Fair to choice. p3T b'oL Honey White clover, l-b atctlona, fancy, 16c; broken comb, 18W14c; extracted, Vajdo per lb. Cran- berriea Cape Col, tl.4W.iUi pzr bbL Chicago Live 8tax-k. Chicago.

Oet. 28. Live Stock Prices at the Union Stock yards today ranged as follows; Hoes Esti mated receipts for tbe. day. 60.0JU; sates ranged at te.taj3.a Pitts, es.e933.tei, light.

U-BatSe- rongh pacaiag, sa.MXS5 mixed. and t3.e59S.b- heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle Estimated receipt for the day ID.OW; quotauona ranged at M.8i5.3S choi -e It extra shipping ateers. HiXM good to (S.7Kaa.l5 fair to good, eonsmen to mediom do- So.uMt9.Si) butcbe.r eteera, 2.15($X0 etockera, tD.u4ia.fti feeders. l.auaajO euwa, $2.

40(9 j. 0 heifxra, SL75A.7S traUa, Tux aa nteem, f3.J(b4.(B3 vresk- ern rangeateera, and t3.UU,uJ veal cnlrea. Sbeep EUtbnated reoeipta tor the day. C.UUJ; sales ranged at westerns. tl.TocsikJ Texas, 1.7&li0 natiroa.

aadUflU'a aJUbuuba Th lakeal Market. aBAta, arc. Corn New. aoOTS; old. ttentio.

Oata atew. lacaeue: o'd. ate Bar Timotbv. BMAS13: onland. til: wild.

Hi I ssyiu; atoasu, siubh; oaiea. ell. i 1 tor Infants nd Children. rnOTHERC, Do You ftnft- lj.J Bataxoaa-s Erops, taoairey's (Xsraial, many ao-called rjoccbiag xooat iBBMllni for cuktraa are compoaed of opium or Baorpaiast are aot permitted to sell Fmerkr that iitAan aad liaa aie atuuefylng aaroocic rjcaanaaf Ho Tarn Rawer that yon saaraM not teewdt any sssaaahjs ta be gtvea roar oktld Bnlsaljis ifYaTllT PoTaekBjawWthatCBStcr itt" ThajrAmjrew thM that aaora QjatnrH bow aokl than That It has bean ba ass for Beauty thirty years, 1 etaflbllmt Iwakadk TbaTowl irlgUkoDr. Kaaaw that the lsaat Offlca Mpsrrmw ot tha Unttad Watea, aad ot 'I TJs) Tern Kmwwmatonaof the reasnas tor granting this gutm bbm id iwottrfkniwas Caatorla had been pi orea to be awaelnbaly hatrBnlemat Po Tew Enow that SS of Caatorla are for 8ft XrS) Tww Knw Skat ah nssiissi of this perfect he kept well, aad that ja may have unbroken mat Tbsgare Tke) ye- fan-nlBkna sea erewry Potatoes 20c raoDoca.

cboica, 17c; freak Butter Fair err. Sdc ajsKS roan, its. Poultry Chickens, 8c a UVBSgOCS. Oittle Batchers say for corn fed steers Meflec; cows aad heifers, SfccOSHc; calves. SHoavrs wre svomac.

nne)eadkajAlaC. Sprtag lamb, ie a poand. vtiax. Coal -Bon, 10c. Two Child rem Oroemd to Drmthw ST.

Louis, Oct. 89. Mattle Warren, aired 10 years, and her brother Willie, 8 I aWRVVS kVje-A IVW-MtM ayu aavjvu vunv ta 1 a I era! of the leading men of Port an Prince yeafnold, wground to death Ustimn-hari heen arreatT ai, well as manv who ng by a Wabash engine in a tunnel at esslldren Oryfsr Pltchcrt Ceteris. BECIWITH9S GENUINE Round Oak Made in Doe-wah-jack, Michigan. had come in from tha to help swell the army of the revolution.

Hippo lyto proclaimed the jjtaje or siege on Wednesday, and immediately ordered out a certain number of his prisoners to be shot. They wore taken to the piaxa and executed by a company ot Sunday Hippolyto attended mass at the cathedral sniarded by soldiers with fixed bayonets, and no one waa allowed to pass into the cathedral who was not known to be a friend of tho president. So far ten men have been shot and about twenty are in the military prison. Though the old friends of Legitime are concerned In the present movement it is said that General Marrigat Is not at the bead of It. The army at Hippolyto has been concentrated about bis palace, and be Intends to make his final fight there.

RECENT BLOODSHED IN ARMENIA. Alleged to Bars Been Begun by the Arme nians Bcoree Killed. Const axtixoplk, Oct. 80. It is official ly declared here that tho Armenians provoked the Boiburt disturbances by firing upon tbe Musselmans, and that many persons were killed and wounded on both sides before the gendarmes suppressed the rioting.

It is reported that 150 killed. IcU officially stated that the Ar- the entrance of Forest park. horribly mAhoind. They were I HTATR OP ILLINOIS.) bock labAjta coirarr, In the circuit court of Week laland enunt. 1111.

note, in cuanoery. ttui tor Banition, etc are Fiti Gibbon va, Michael O'DoneeU. Alice iruonneii. daaaea u'noaaeiu William O'Don- neu. wary rail, maagte u-nonuell.

John O'non- neii, Margaret Donne 11. Minnie O'Donne MarvAtnee ti'uotiaell. Manr-p-t o'Dornell Andrew O'Donne'W Mary O'ltonncll Bllsa O'ltonnell. Donnell. nr.

J. Johnrton, McOregery and Xngene Shpard. Pa bile notice Isbereb riven that In naraaanea a aacree maaa aaa enterea ny aald coon la tie above entitled eanae on tbe Itth day of October. D. IBM, f.

Elwla B. Pana enter, as maatrr In cbaneerr of the eaid emu, as and di rected by aaM court la aald decre. will oa Mon day tha td day of nee eaber, A. D. ISM, at the hour and place hcekahfter aaentlved aad aa fotth, eell -t public veaiae to tbe hlirbeet ai beat bidder all and alnealsr the followlag ecrlbed breml-es and real aetata re aaid di menuon sirasis ia tne anamy or nock taisad in the stats af ll laofe, to-wi': Tbe east hH" of the sonhweet Quarter, aad the ea-t half of the seat west nert-r of action onmaer tweneyae (tl).

la lowneblp aamber nineteen norm, ia range an bt-r tone tai eaat ef the Pounb iexn) principal meridian aa ee-tabllahed by the eorvevor general of the United Mates aaoj it to tae ngbt of way of 'be btrago. nnrilngtoi at. Qntncy Rxl'mad ny; aiao a oa'iain iract or par-- 1 1 id ia the rortbweet Barter of the 1 1 Burns any kind of fuel. They keep the fire all day and night. Steady heat, clean and comfortable.

If you want the best, we sell it. See the Name on the Leg. SOLD ONLY BY JOEN T. NOFTSKER, land monlans unwarrantably attacked the qarterof aeet on tw-yeigtit SS kf at Maraah Batten. A.

I 14 other dispatch received here asserts that Corner Third Ave. and Twentieth St. Rock Island. 111. Major Bckir, of the notorious Hamtdich cavalry, was rnarned alive on Oct.

4 In. church at Diadim, Tronble at the Idaho MineaJ Milwaukee, Oct. 29. The Milwaukee owners of the Morning mine at Mullen, have received a telegram stating that tbe Miners' union had ordered the men out of the Hunter minel'Vililch adjoins the Morning mine, and threatens to take them out by force nnless they join the Union and stand for mora pay. The governor of Idaho has been asked to proclaim martial law.

I three (81 aet of tbe with h) prlncip 1 lea. sad described as follows, to wit: Beg Md einnlnar t-o hnndred aad twenty aad ebtht-bentka (SS0 S-101 feet eaat of tbe corner af eeetlona twenty (S 1). tweatv-oae (21). twenty elg-it SB and twenty-nine (tB) in aald tewn.hln tbanee souib one hnadred and ninety-right (its) feet. tnenne rrn cigniy-aix ana utree-roanos ee.

ea-t one aaanrea srd (txtv-eijrbt is-i) tea, 1 a- nee nortn twanrr-nine aad one. foaitb rlagrers wort two kandred and lx SlSavings S211L Incorporated Under tbe State Lw. BOCK ISLAND, ILL. 1 if a) feet to the aacttan line I'ty-aiee aad oneH' ire bk I Bev. Debteb, Oct.

89. Myron W. Reed ere ated a sensation at the Populist campaign meeting by advising heroic methods for handling election frauds. In an impas sioned speech he urged that SU0 men be armed on election day to watch the polls, and whenever any one was detected fraud ulently voting that he be shot down on the spot. Mitchell A the -ectioa lir reetto be place ofbrgiaalag; aiao.

the Dae el of land hetrlrnine oa tb Una I aaoloae aamber twaty-noe (II) aal iwentv- I OFFICERS. gai a-1 ia townenip ananer ateereea aoT'k. range ana bar three ft) eaat of tbe foanh aterdaa oae eaara aad Mt lisks (1 S34-1000) eat of tka atoat- ae at tbe aootkweet cmaer of S1A aeeteva nambar twenty -ooe S1), aaid point af br ginning btlnc at the anetkeeet eornar or scaoot weaoa ra eine eat along aeia recnua ae eigni en aai ajn-iaue eaaia-ils 4SS-lek) tia etnas act at the enotkeaet cor.ar of the eoatawest a Barter (V) tba aoatk- wmqwwr vi earn -vsiae ivnwr twaa ty oae (til: thence awtb twenty etoatea (SOcma) hi tbe center of the eontkweet aaartar IA) of eeetioa nambar twei ly one rti) aforoaald: thence ireet I a ft 10S chali a r5 7S-100 ka the tatererettoa of tba eoothrra liar of taa right of way of tba vhicsge, BarnngtAei A Qaiacy iB'neaa oompany; ibobob ia a eoaiaweeteri Frvs Per Cent Interest Paid on Daposita. ornery laotuwd on PsTSonal Collataral or Steal Estate Boomrlty. i Brrroas, Pteeident.

Jonn tacBADwa, Vice Preetdeat, eaaaaAWair. dealer. Jaly vmk aad oeenpy the ivaae'a aa DIRECTORS. OF Lynda, John orabaagk Ball. BW Herat, rfonn vol a Jacaaoa A Btrswc, BnUciwea Phil MitcaeU.

JMRalesw. JOBM PAMtrOH. BHBT A. PARIDOB1 AmWt7. at XKW TottK, Oct.

Bailroad met in secret in Metropolitan hail, Brook lyn, and organised a local branch of the American HaWway Union. About aw railroad men from tbe elevated and surface stceun and electric railroads were present and joined tbe new organization. Mx-tierr. lsoveowJgo Minch Wewaa. pAsdwicb, Ills-, Oct.

The eonditloM of ex-Governee BeTeridge Iaaa taken a new phase, bis brain being affected- He delirious all night and in the morning; his condition was very alarming, and hut physicians were much worried, not know ing in what this new trouble would end. direction along ibe Haa ef. tbe railroad curving mi toe reta parntwt wiin we nwwa line Of tae railroad ana to fee iVt tkarifnim. levee and 7'MOOcta re (llTtMUO caa) to the eeet aide ef a I croealng. Tne wagons ever aaid rail taeace soath Tbry-tbree Jbrks (at) to a poena erklca ia eictity feet ft feet), at right aarlea from Vm eiddle naa of the rkflraad.

taenee In aontk-1 wre-era direction ceiilas to the laft a ilaa barsiiel wuh tbe ariddle linear the railroad and I eirbty feet (80 fort) UKrrrasea, elrbt ead ss-IOS I caama in.xa caaiaai aa tae raMBraeccsea of rae I went Use of aa id rectioo ember tematv-eaa IS1V I thence eonth two and ST-lOi chndas ST cbalae) I ba the tke nor arret coraer af arhool lot: tkarrr I eaat ea- aad S-O0e cbatae 0 CM chaise) to the I aortbre-t eeeneraf tne easaa; ti aaea sawtk three I and S-IOJ cbalB-(3 chakaat ta the paaassf he, I Patmiiiori ta Painters and Decorators PafaPn IWSSSSml, cts. 419 Unmm IX. t3X3a4Xm. UaL. TalUagelai xOgrht-Haatr Btxiko.

PlTTSBUEO, Oct. r. Members of the trad unkms affiliated with the Feorated etal Trades are cVarcuaaing the qoesticai a( making a damaod May 1, lavs, for aa Fight-hoar work day. All over tbe United rotates during the next thirty days a will be taken in every affiliated union the question. neater, coetataiae thirtT 1 ae-oe (tl awajtarrea) mare ar Iaaa: a'teakl tea, ta I af ante ei'aatod la tbe coemty of Reck likta I kt I ha at aaa of llliaete.

Tkat eaM 11 els ai aaii ill I of real prnaertj will be aaM at tke fi ant last af I tbe a Mr ia tbe rows or nrware ef Bjllndala. I ia aaid caaaty ead atate on ad Meadar. the ear-1 owe way oa vmwr, m. xl lean, ax tae Beer of I o'clock ib tbe arte noon of raw daw far aaa half I aaaa eaa taa aareaco aa ana (1) year the date ef aaid aale wltb laxereac on sail be! etaUAUBwre at ear aeaiiaa. sataiiS be ma.t.

I gage anew the treet or tracH ef eaid real property I may ke peas ta casa REIVERS ANDERdtJON CONTRACTORS amd BUILDERS. BOCK ISLAftm Oxtee aad Shop 711 Twelfth frtfwat DaaedMxUiekUlandJlDsawa. Oct. SB. 1PM.

airaiii a. 1 Maatrr in Caaoery of tke drcaK cwart af Mock I island vonaty, in. EVERY lnJOW AN I Ce)a For Bt Harper Houte Faaraacy, Bock Islaad, 111..

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