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J THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17. 1894. 3 f mt wit tJUUNCIL. stain jne Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. he Rock Island Brewing Company, success to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. ?Jr's Citv Brewery and Raible & Stengel's 1. t.-VH RrrwrV ac Inline 1 -Io l-ic nn rvf 4 Via vi. 1 i ;;vi:: establishments including Bottling de-Irtr-iP.t In the country. The product is the best. Beer is bottled at the brewery and iivsrei to any part of the tri-cities, and may crJercd direct from the head offices on Mo - av:r."J by Telephone. Call for Rock Island llrcwlng Co. Beer. ::?.7 DZFIES THE KING." THEN ir, C'STSn THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. PA ITa McrsoM By Ko One . . Always to the Front at the Adams Wall Paper Co. j v.: cr,n find the largest and finest line of '. ; rs r.r.d Room Mouldings shown in the i -: is. If you have any fine work to he done ..- piiice to go. tfams Wall Paper Company, 510. 312 and 314 Twentieth street. S:.cp. IU.-est atnek in the three cities. See our spring And summer Suits. 1 Oi:r purpose in advertising is to let everybody v ho buys clothing that is all mankind here out know that our suitings are in, and the :;nt.st ever displayed in the city. You are respectfully invited to call and see the latest in patterns and styles. Call and Ieive your order. I B. ZIMMER; Star Block, opposite Harper house. .inns .10: km-:. Vice I'p-ddent. F.KXI'ST VA(;XKK. Nee. ami Tn-as. !.ni V-'iZ. Ga. Steam Hct Water Supplies. m El mam imp mm co. Bath tubs, sewer pipes, Beer pumps, faucets. A:-o s-.If!,,-.t-ncy for Faultless Furman Boiler. ir. r, Icvaitaccih St., E:ck IsfcnJ. TolipVxw 12SS. iscuurouiTCD tRDru rut STATE law. Roek Island Savings Bank, fir. I.ock Islaxd, III. ' . it . to p. m., ILJ ra nru.y btbuiukp ikuih w v v mum tr cent Intrust raid cn Deposit. Money loaned on Personal col- 'L'T?n:t.'-,pirM. CW. hi. tmnn: rc. DBsMAXv.vicrn. Jj" bcttrd, cwbi rtatrronft: r '. r. r. D .kninn. 3 It CruNinch. PM1 MlteMU. U. P. UaU, L. Simon, K. W ti-ir-l, J. M. HnfiH, John Vol. r-n Jnl7 , jri, occapy th. toatlmat cwnerof Mitchell Lyndc'i new btiUdiac City 'Bus and Express Line. Fir I in or Hxprtos Line telephone 1141, and jou will receive r'''r' attention. T1HBESLAKE BP&HCEB, Frcpi Official Proceeding of Last Klghta Meet- In. Citv Cocxcil Room, Rock Islaxi, April 1G. The city council met in regular semi-monthly session at 7:30 p. m.. Mayor Meililf presiding and all the aldermen present excent Fiefc- enscher. The minutes of th regular and subsequent adjourned meetings were read and adopted. Aid. lilndel moved that the rules lie susjH-udiHl and the report of the special city ball committee be re ceived. Adopted. Aid. Koth. from the citv hall cmn miltce. reported the appraisement of a lot offered lv the l'coplc's Tower company at $li..50 1V the apprais ers, Messrs. John Ohlweiler, J. M. Buford and Jcdni Crubaugh. R ort ordered placed on tile, on motion of Aid. CoiKen. The clerk read a proiosition from Messrs. T. li. Davis ami S. S. Davis t. put up a city ball building on plans approved by the city council on an annual rental of $5,000 a vear and six per cent interest on the invest ment, the property to be .deeded free of cost to the city' at the close of the payments. AM. Bladel moved that a rt solution authorizing the mavor and clerk to enter into a lise contract lie adopted. The clerk also read a remonstrance against the erection of a city hall, and against the proposed site, from John Volk and others. The council was the.i aOd-esed by Hon. W. II. (Jest, who denied the power of the city to make a contract such as is proposed, ttben in debt to its con stitutional limit. Aid. Kennedy called for the decision of the city at torney as to the power of the city to make a contract such as is propi sed. City Attorney Haas said that he viewed the matt r differently. The council has no riht to a!l to its in debtedness when the limit of indebt edness has been reached. It has, however, a right to expend its cur rent revenues, ta'ving.a certain por tion each year f. r the rcutal of a it v hall, without in.rjasing debt or tax ation for the purpose. S. S. Davis also spoke. The c.u.tstion was then ut and the resolution was adoi-nd, 12 to 1 (Dauber). Aid. Sehroeder, from the bridge committee, submitted a resolution recommending an appropriation of $1.00 for the purchase of a bridge of 1")0 feet span, from the C.. K. T. & T. railroad, and putting it in place on Thirteenth avenue, near Twentv eighth street. The resolution wis adopted by unanimous vote. Aid. Kennedy moved that the mayor and city "clerk be authorized to 1 titer into a contract wilh the C, It. I. A: V. Railroad company for the purchase of this bridge for $750. Adopted. Aid. Kvans moved that a petition of Henry Jove for leave to erect a ilance lioor within the lire limits be referred to the lire and liht commit tee with power to act. Adopted. Aid. Kusehmann, from u.e street an-.l alley committee, reported favor ably as to certain work of a tempo rary character on Fourth ami Third avenues. Reports adopted. Aid. Roth, from the waterworks committee, reported favorably on the petition for a watermain on Twetty lirst street. Report adopted. Aid. Maucker, from the ordinance committee, reported as to the peti tion for the creation of the office of plumbing inspector, referring the matter to the next council. Report adopted. The mayor reported in behalf of the special central depot committee, a letter from the president of the (, R. I. & P. Railroad company declin ing the request to run trains to Twen tieth street, and asking i be dis charged. The report and were adopted. Aid. Maucker reported nance repealing section 4 dinance in relation to poles, etc. Passed by t vote. Aid. Maucker reported nance for the improvement of por tions of Xineteenlh street,, Sixth ave nue and other streets, by special taxation. Passed by unanimous vote. Aid. Kusehmann reported an ordi nance establishing grades in Barth & request an ordi of the or teiegraph nauimous an onli- REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following; brands are standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as they were w hen you or your father were boys : "Southern," "Red Seal," "Collier," " Shipman," " Falinestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Tare White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 95-pound keg of Lead and mix yuur own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that It is possible to put on wood. Send us a pustal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free,; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL. LEAD CO. Chicago Branch, State and Filteentb btrcets, Chicago. Passed by unan. Babcock's addition, imous vote. Also an ordinance establishing grades in Columbia park. Passed by unanimous vote. Aid. Foss offered a resolution call ing on the city engineer to make es timates of the cost of certain side walks in the Seventh ward. Adopted. Aid. Koth offered a resolution an. thorizing the waterworks committee to arrange with the Davis company for the laying of a water pipe on Twenty-third street. Adopted. The mayor reported the Jack water fountain removed to the new scale pavilion and that the pavilion in which the fountain stood can ad vantageously be removed to Flatiron sqnare. Aid. Maucker moved that the mayor and city clerk be author ized to enter into a contract to re move the pavilion to Flatiron square. Carried. The mayor reported that Surveyor II. G. Paddock would make an esti mate of straightening Seventh ave nue at a cost not exceeding $10. The mayor was authorized to employ Mr. Paildock for this purpose ou motion of Aid. Nelson. The clerk rea l a petition from the executor of Joseph Hardy asking that certain property be redeemed from a special tax lien. Referred to the claims commit Ut- and city attorney. The clerk read a petition from L. S. Mi-Cabe asking relii-f from a sewer assessment alleged to be in error. Referred to the sewer committee to report at next meeting. The clerk read a petition from John Polzin for permission to erect a frame barn. Referred to the lire and light committee with power to act. The clerk read a petition from H. II. Cleaveland. to be allowed to till a sidewalk to grade at a cost not ex ceeding $15. Aid. Maucker moved the street superintendent be instruct ed to fill this sidewalk to grade im mediately. Carried. The clerk read a petition for the tilling of certain alleys, by.L. Suse mihl and others. Referred to the street and alley committee. The clerk read a remonstrance from George Wagner and 1 li) others against any action by the city, looking to the removal of tiie C, R." I. & P. depot. Received acd p'.aeed on file. The mayor nominated for police man. Richard Kcarns, aud asked bis confirmation. Lost 0 to 7. Ayes Corken. Dauber. Maucker, Evans, Kusehmann, Foss 6. Noes Roth. Iiladel, kiniicr.Sehroc der, Kennedy, Cramer, Nelson 7. Aid. Kvans moved that a request of the base ball club to be allowed to occupy 15 feet of Forty-third street during 1 he base ball season be re ferred to the mayor and street and alley committee. Carried. Adjourned on motion of Aid. Maueker. A. D. Ht-Esixfl, City Clerk. & Little C.ri'i Exoarifrc; in a L gbttoa e. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trcscott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Reach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treat ed her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere 'hand ful o- bones.''' Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They sav Dr King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may try a bottle free at Ha'rtz i Ullemeycr's. STIJENC.TIl AND IlEALTlf. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Klectrie Bitters. If --La Grippe"1 has left you weak and wearv, use F.lectrie Hitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding these organs to perform their functions. If vou are afflicted with sick headache, you will lind speedy and a permanent re lief by taking Klectrie Ritters. One trial will convince vou that this is the remedy vou need. Lar"c bottles only 5'le. at Hartz & Ullemever's. BUCKLES S A KMC A SALVE. The best salve in the world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rheum Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup, nous, anu positively 3ures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Harts & Ullcnieyer l-.ivtired r.l;.k rr f.!,ti-. UCSUVU.LS. UK, April 17.-The Schuyler county Di-mucrutic couwutiuu was held here. Delegates to the congressional con vention were iu-truetetl to vote lor S. li. Montgomery, of Ku.shviile, tor representa tive. The ci,iivi-iiu u iiiianinioiisiv fa vored General JoUu C. W:xk lor L'uitcO sjiales semtor. "iwtet the I'l. u.urr." 'Sweet i; pltaMirc after pain." cava Prfikn, wwie onLKle,lsu.tliat"amanofplcaniir is a man 01 pams. roM:li!y lo. n0 Uoulit, a man tn 1st tonio'inus take i-nina il Ik- would secure pleasure. But hcu paius take the man there is 110 pleasure fo.- him. if he wants pleasure let him take pains to get tr. Pierce's Go den slcdi- cu u,s;o.ry. it Is a certain cure for all c!i- cisci of the biood and tkin. It phould Ik; tried by all iffl ctul with letter, tal.-r'neum, scald head, St. Anlhony s I c, cryKiptlaf, rinjj-wrnne. i .11. ...r, , .is, hjkh,, rruiMions. boi s, car- hnncte. tore 1 y. f, ro;n;li tkin, fcrofuloiis ore, swclliii". Dlo d taints. n&Vc:lon of the tkin, throat and bones. nk.T'. of tbf liver, ttomach. kidneys and lu gs, Puiiry the 11 ocLani health will return. Kxrursonn lo tlie Month April 10 and 24, Mav 8 and 29, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets limited to thirty (30) davs from date 01 issue; cnoice of routes offered; stop-overs permuted within certain territory. Uetail information application to R. Stockhocse, G. T. A. Depot, foot of 'Twentieth street Rock Isiand, 111. - upon KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, W'tli less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs Its exceilcuec is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the ref resiling and truly beneficial properties of a ji-rfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling co!ds, headaches and "fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has pi van satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Jryrup of Fig" is for sale by all dmg gists in 50e ami $1 liottlcs, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, yon ill riot accept any substitute if offered. 2 Comoinaticn Coupoa. 4 This; co'iponwill etlabli-h Can ity a a sahscribor to ihe UOCX ISLASD AK.CS and il. I accepted tyt any or allot the fejiiurcs mentioned: " P cturffoae Amica" icrtsts and tLree coupo: 1 of diUirecl ca'ts. '"Gattered Jewe's of ?onp 2( cents an J si capons ul di& ren: dale. J ic'.uresqnn World's Fair." 2t cei:Ts att Three cocpona of cliff jr-nt dat. s The Ams-ican Eacye opedis Dirrtion try ." l."e.:n' and three c-.naon of d lercat da c -. rncrica's Greatest Men f nd Worsen " in c nt ml t'.irre co3j3cs of d ff.-rci t d-i.e. Tuesday, April 17. Ci'y t-uhsrrib r w'.ll pr- sen the ca h and t.e ci.npon ' ttu AKGt'S ttTiu. Oit of tn sut-scr'tiers will nine! the c ih aud ibe ro-ipoKs to this i flic 3 with the order for the part dt s'red, and ir wi.l he mailed them free c.f aty f.rther charge. Louis Hanssen's SEED STORE 213 and 215 West Second Street, Davenport, Iowa. Dealer in Garden. Field and Flower Seeds. Fresh, pure and reliable of the highest class, for the Market Gardener, Private Gardener And the Farmer. Lawn Grass, Timothy, Clover. A complete stock of Seed Drills, Cultivators and gar den tools of every descrip tion. A full Hue of the cel ebrated Flanet, Jr., tools. Also berry box material fresh stock. Louis Hanssen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, 213 and 215 West Second St., Davenport, Iowa. W o o Hi o w D o2 i I DAVIS CO. IJEATIKG AND VLXTILATINU ENGINEERS. Gas and Steam Fitting Sanitary Plumbing complete line of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing Hose, Fire Brick, etc. Largest and best equipped establishment west of Chicago. DAVIS BLOCK, Moline, 111. Telephone 2053. 112, 111 West Seventeenth street. Telephone 1118. Rock Island. Kcsider.ce Telephone 11C9. WHEN IN NEED Of Carriages, Harness, Laprobes, Whips, etc. Remember that you can always find the latest styles and largest assortment in the tri-cities at Mason's Carriage Works Davenport, Iowa. THE MOLINE WAGON, Molcck, Ills. The Mine Wagon Co., Manulactnrers ol FARL1, SPRING AKD FREIGHT WAG05S A tall and cnmlrt llnf of Piatrorm rjatl otbrr T'niir Warm. epccn, asarnaa lM cateni trade. of a;r1or or.t,i,;li. td Hl1B IlisMratra Pnrc Uitt Imn PASTAUR SMALL T0X PREVENTATIVE A TUEVENTATIVE FK Small Pox, Cholera. Typhoid and Scarlet Fevers, Diphtheria, E;c The Best Disinfectant Ready for Use. Trade supplied by liOUST VOX KOKCKK1TZ. corner Fifth ave nue and Twenty-third street. Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. SdeAjent, Kook Island. Manufactured by the laMaur Chemical Co., New York. CHS. DiirjrJACHEF, Fropr!era-or of tfce BinJr trc Odc black from Ct-n'ral fark, Ianrct ioloxa, AC kiadf of Cat FSowcn ccLrti.t: on hx.d. Flowur Wore Ml Bra ! nr et, Davinport. U. lQ r Wit KrailMbr. Uak'lBln.M, l.t WmiltMl. .tgmly a nlMlMt. t i ,-.-V v 7 tt :i im ... ;vit llnuo. I n - t - -tiiti r. rtrrT mm. V yrl a,tLr.i!.thft!i'1 1ii. ti.. -i i ' rji-4ii5t:, .f rittntfrsctuwd r IX l mjJCfi ! rij-iii.f, vmjlbluirrrrrk. fiti wire cliarro. oplva ''-J r-'J' 1 i"r ""'ilni''.!-wMf'i t.. iMiirn H).'"ii-ii ih. aiwl lntilt. "- : 'i jt'K ' tir-.rr in i-h.i i nail im'mm In plim fji In ,i.f iu1SAm&U. A1iV:Wi?J:uV.riirrr For sale to Kock Island L7 Hartz & UKnicvcr drujjis S01 12th t J. SPILGER, Contractor and Builder. Shop, Hol'y Hose House. - lUsidecce. 410 EcTenth street. Carp JOHN KONOSKY, enter and Builder. OFFICE. KO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on Vine Street BCCK ISLAND. GEOBGE 8CH1FER, rroprktor. M01 Soauud Atcdoc, Comet at SUteaaOk Stnwt, OppartU Barper The choicest Wine. Liquors. Beer and Cigars always on Hird IntUaetltMrvv . IkadwicbMrualahcdosSaaatl V 1 i r,