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LEGAL. lir to Contractor. .! Wl IH h Twelve. M lb. ritv !!. ttnrk laiand. in., nottl Mnndiv tu y I'.. foel..k p. In, cnnatrnetli'ir ,., imfri.vv.itanta mi.rv.l by m, ordinance of ilil " "rmnaitce In. iha I. i,t t.f aiithtm nlh airect from the nntli , enth v. nnr lo the north Unr-of ElsMli ,..n.i". i-" vuv r norK l-liiai. Hi I .luc I t '!. and fur fi.riii.hii r the ma- . r ,,i. il itoinrr " wo, arrmilini; to the Pinna ,i .,-, tl. ton. nlcil llir eity cM't ontt-e. V li ! mift hi arrninpanrrd ltt a rrnillru i,, i ir ihr -iim of Hm, pav.tr.ie in the nnlrr of ... m iv. r nf milt rll. wiilrh hl hrrnmr for- , ,: t... il.l rily In raaj ihe l rl.lrr aha.ll full to - nn r.intract with ap;rnv.d ann-tlra to exe. Mi.- rn for tfr pr c mi'i lmn In ha bid, i-,1 1. niplnw l the plana and pc n--ti.na lr i, . v, ni tl.n Hit eonlMct aoulii hr awarded u, i: , k l.'.ml, 111., Jnne 9T. 1M. A. I. IHt.siMi.ritv Clerk. Motif, in Contractor. . i. , nntwil mm be received at the cltj , r.'- lalaml. 111., .1,111 M.imHv , ',: 1-11. atWrlora p rr... for ennat rjr. m J ... ;m .uv.-mcnta ordered by an ordinance nf , .! , ti, mi tied -n ordinance f,r lnl, tm. ......ii.-i.t of 'Ifilj avenic from Hip eaat )nr of 1', nth -frvet o tl.e w-l line of Ki.-hlecnth ill n th- Htv i-f Mo, k l.hinil. III i,,.,,,i it. 1 V. and f.w fiirn'Kila.. all the nuti-riala . .1. imr tti.' work arrotiln to l,.e plana J !! nt:m. on tl.r at t. , lr derli1. itftlcM. I...I-. mu t lie areommuird w it n a onrtiflt'.l ,.k 11 tlir aum nf payable to tr or- , i f the mTur of aalorlt), whlrh aliall hp. , . f.ifiltnlt . raid t fitrnacihrhldiler ahull ,.. "i n,t. r Into eo.t'art v-iih approved to r,,iiip tar work fl(r tho , 1 t . i.,-.l In :,-i, m ar, nr.linir to the i.lai . n ; . .11. tfion. in tlu- evjot that the coiitriuit 1 . In- lw !riii to turn. 1 nf. 1. t.,r. arr .r.iilrp. tofnml'h i fmtnnlpf ! ti. a rtltli whlrh .r la to np nonp. Ilri. k . . 11 (Hp work Biiit rornMnit wltb the ara - Ir. " !;iHty an I ntvlp. K". k l-.:in.l, 11'.., Jnnp CT. 14 A. J. HtkSIMJ. Clt7 Clerk. otlri to ('ontriirtor. iIpiI pmnonAla will hp t.r lv.'ll at IhP nltr r' -I . rttiii. Kork il n.l. 111., until MnnilBv. .!.. . IH.HI.KUoivni lin, u,., ff coBtniPt.r .. In.i.r. piii -nt nnlpti'ii hy no rirUin inre 01 - .,.1 'i, aiitnipil "An oTiliiunce for ihi- !m- 1, . . ..i n-nt riiiippnth i-tropt fiom tin- otnh I . . .' li,:r I av.-nuc 10 thp norh Im- nf FrUr h n n.i.,iliin Hip rtty or lii'k Mind in IJ'irr II. I,!U una for turiiUhin all tl,.- it r,u'. nn.l il.nn i!m work a- roul nir to tin i .iiU k iliira.uinii on tile at thu el'y clcrk'a A.' IiiiN mit't : e acrmnnanl il with a rcrtill.- l . -i u in tlip i:m of t'i. iulilp 'hi- nr.. it ..t .t.p in.itorof rial ,tv. whlrli nlmll Iwrnmi 1 ' in . 1 i..h. r'ty In ri-o tt.p l.i.l.i r shall fiil t. . nlrr It In rulilr-t. I with pprovpd n irn.lp. to . .-,-i:p tlip work for thp tirirp inpntinii-n In h' , .: 111.I n r r.luii; 10 iln-p an ami Hi iilr-i-,.. h-pvetit Hi it ur contr .tl a' uil t.p wa-al to ti r.i. tr ar- r ipirp ! to furn h r.x :itnn. . ' 11' p lib Which work l o lip rump llrii-k 11-p 1 11, rr . wur mii-t r.,r.v-..ouil wim t in ,om ; 11 - 11 .inl' tmil -y -. !.",k idiiu.il. i,i., Jrni tTT. l-iA. A. 11. lit kMNG, at j C crk. "fiim .1 ArriiH !.:: FTAT2 Of U,1,rN(:s. li'tfk Nl.Atn cottsit. rk. I. tli ri rnlt pour. In rhmp"7 : Iv 1111- . nilvi.. v.. I.iu . Jnirpron. Tone i.nt 1. Alip. uniiih. Cl .rn H t-miih mi l fcictj. k ri'vn I'tfiltlon ici n. r.i. No :it:r. N. li. r i h. r. liyiriv.nthat hv vlrt ir 111 a r! -"" ft'l conn rntprpij 111 th'p atKp pntitl.-.l ' "" t.pTthdiy i.f Jnt-p. A. I. If'l. 1 -hull -itntil ly. tlir II In) it u( July, A D , t p. i.r n' 1! it'rlnrk III thv afiprii on. t ih,- norili I r . I liii-r.mrr i..,i., . m thprityof IJin-i, -h ,i .nl iriniy.if HuPkl-UfU. to .i:ify fiinl ,,- pll lit jmiii r tt-iirltip to tup ui.'h-ct ' ''f "p.n ti fi.n.t. Hsr t.-rir. thai ' te- I"r, , i li".l. Iukip In tl p rot HT o 1 lm.mil ami of Illinois, known an 1 Ci- 1 r,'.--i :4 f.,ti.w4. itwwit : "in- w. t m-vph e-jhta ( I nf th.t rat linif o' It-"iitl.vrM frip;t..n.il ii'n.rti-r ,i of 'Iip . 111 himiutiirv Im,. ..f aicfon thirryiwo IS.', t l.iwn.l (Tll'in 111,, nor.h ol n,',r ntlr 1 I " ' r'mirtii piiucttpl trmtM.au. rontamin 1 tftv-.m. and cUhtp.-i, ona-tiiiiii'.rwliha .: : imn ri, land, in ly Inv nil tlip prtutp i't .1 iL-if of ilowrrof iJ ;e;ip Mni:.i ttitniu a .1 . of a p-r' I.. Mni'i. il.-n-a.pii. 1 .to - .ir n:.i;-ita. half . nn ilown at thr " !'-. nii'1 p11i. r ha f 111 on a cri-.Iil of it- with IntPivat at thp rutp of li iipr rrnt t -r Htiniim from tlm time of am h aa.e, vaiil a. -I' r-t .1 1 nytm-nl to hp a-run-it hr riortiii'i o ..n 1 t 1 p. n,i. a aolii; with tli out ion to thit pur . i.-.t 1.1 pit tt-.r. who it of rail i.iirr.hap iirir In l.. if .0 ioxltV'1. i'nf.l ut liixn Ialanit tl.ia TSth iIit of Jnnp. A- l, i.- I. llAhnU) ,. wEI.ti. fpna. Val.-r In 4'li:ttiLcry . HnsitT CtT-Ti". t. in.,.naiifs ;oici!or. tV.K AH t:t K' IlKI'AlfT.IIKXT. Itli r of omotrollrr of the CnriPiirv No. C I .V,. W iif!i:T.-N. .tnnp 17, 1-01 Wti.-rpa, r v--f n.-v .'vi.i.'r.'p pn a.-iipii t-i t "p un l' ralLtno l. h i in .-a biu.Ip lo ,i.ier lha: ti c i"ioi.a N n ntli 1l-k. of I'o-k lalu .il. In tlip rlt of I. r I-1, ni'!, ti, tun ro'intr i f h. k .l ni l aril c. i.f lilinol". tina rom'p. win. all tin- pn.. a ..n ..f Hi.- '-rr' of cilitr.--- to ptiali'e im'lnti.il I'l'Linr iiwaifiin" to ptttntl thp,r iiir)ini'a tn. ra.,tl f r utli T Itnr, ! a," ai pr optl iu y l:. 1-J ll-pn foir. I. ulivrr r.To-kt r il.-jn'y an.l ' 1 " 1 1 ri ri! I to,i-r i.f II. e pi:r'l.li' , l.o ptphy ' . "if t-i.it tlip I poulo aiion.il Han of Hn-k I- n:i.l. Iii tin- P tv oi I o.-.k lil nol, i.. tl.p enmity f l..w'i lNn l tn.l at it. of II i. it n'ilhf.r,ii-1 i i, an, 4.n fop tt,p iH-riotl rp.'1-nii-il in ta 'in n In! aiti.-lja nf aa-iK-.iat.iin. utni"ly. ULtil , . nf I)I1MIK ' o I J Jlr- 17, I'll I. , , In t.allrrony who i of witn aa my , si..f fiiiuil ai.il -al of :fl.:e Una 17tli ilujr p "if June. 1 11 1. A. P. HVKEK. p cy kntl Acting tumptrulii-r of tho Currency. Kidney Trouble? l'.lu'lder or Uri nal Trouble? Catarrhal trouble- MYE II Do rott want immediate relief and cure?" (let . . SAN JAIL Tor ai'.e hy all ilrucultta. Head what Dr. Snyder, formerly "f Freejiort. uajs: CUctw, Vrch 7, ld lr. Mnmh.im. W Artima nl, t:Hr: Vy Ihrar lKtor iy ait-ntion waa flrat e-.llet! lo "sn k" 1 vt ypar In tlp e-e of C'npialn .1. M Hrnainr.of A Hunt , llu., who waa atlar.ki'tl in tin my with arnte npphrilia finfltmed kulnpya) ami p ailila ( inilamat Ion of lilailtlpr), Afler pro a nl.tna the nuil rvmpilips wiihoat avail, 'han J a" waa aiiirirpatvil. anil the tnipniTPMipnt waa ao nnrkril aft-r Ilia nrat iloap III it a romplitte rum followed ao appptliiy, tliat I at once commencpd nn Invpatiftiitiun nf tia inerlm, nnn have aiui-p prp "rioi d it in aln.nat every known form nf kid i" y. Hla'dpr, arpihral, v.arinul and catarrhal Irotil.lra, f.illowad in acb iuatiuicu by tliu hap- pat rpatilitt In my own ra (ry-tlt.a) the rellnf it fava Bic in a frwrt iva mt aimply marvel. ma. A r.ip of pntirpaia in my own funiilv waa vpry tniirh improvpil hy a few uoaa, nnd radipally i'ii.I In ! th u. a wwk mm prirtlnil cxi.r-pii.-w in a ntimher of bndesap. of k-urorrhora, I an ft.-,- ,i aav that I hav. luuiid no remedy that la t.ptal to Sun Jk." And whtlp I have never hpfor. elvrn a pmfpa-aion.-i' pt,ii.,raptipnt to a pn.prip-iry rpinvtly, I psy nntiptat!n-iy and wlthont rt-fMrPio. th-tt I couaiii pr "fan Jak'" vprilahle Ham to humanity, and alp r appivunf It t ' tlie iirpt , nifta-ion.il n-ata, ran a iy w.tli roi.AiK-me it la Iwttpr than it la t.-contmpn.ip.l to Ih-. i aktii r.mliniip to pn arrl'ie it In all eaapa nf pp.lo-nrii.'ira of rtitarrhtl lrinili.ua In pr.tfprenr.e to -ill otln-r hiH.wn runipdlp. Aa nm-rv.- lonip, pmMYiaiiT'n ikpcaai-anf wpak. ntapniie ciill'lrpn, "yon Juk" tn toe rvlii-d n.n Inl.y and rn.irply. IhriMI ttm. tt of ll.e ni. itipine la lo m I tor. In pn rrihi..ir It ! r 'iiiliin n. am at pfpaent uaii. "Sun -lak" aa an alterative In kia i acaaea and ravpral raaea of rlirnuw vrypnia k (VlnK VPlided a readily fc lu l"ilipp- itiai -hall eontinte to neit in nillar , t. rliai- n.nhdpnl tkat It will Beet all Uw InUihaiMfiMi la anrb wMtr, Vary Mncarelf, (slOMSli tiao. w. SsTpan, M. D. Atk yuur Druiat lur buiuv rvf cruncwB. KNOWLEDGE I5rinp romfurt nnd improvrmnBt nnj tfln-ln to fHTsmnnl cnjovmt'iit vbij rightly uspil. Tho ninny, who live bet tor than others and cnjiiy life more, with less expenditure, hy "more promptly adaptincr the world's best prmljots to the need of physical being, will nttcst tho value to liealth f the jmro liquid nxativo principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Y Its excellence is due to its presenting in t!:o form most acceptable end plea fint to the taste, the refn-shingand trulv beneficir.l properties of n jK-rt'ect lax :ive; eflectuuliy dean.in,ct the fystcm, distn llinr; co'ds, headaches and "fevers and permanently curing constipation. It lias piv.-n satisfaction tu inillioim nnil met with the approval of the medical profession, because it nets on the Kid neys, Liver nnd Rowels without weak ening them nnd it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. ?vntp of Fijrs is fur sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 Ironies, but it is man ufactured by the Cttlifnrnia Fig Syruji t'o. only, wh-wr name is jirinteu on every pae'un?", alo the name, Syrup of Figs, mid bc-i:ig well informed, you wiii uot accept any s-ibntitute if offered. footbeei im,i- -it-t-ip rompieio. This i, real lp.iiH ranee lirink rivch pleus ( tire und In ullli to every ineiiilr of tne oiuiij. a phckukh luukes 6 Kal ious. lio sure and get tho genuine. Sold everywhere. Miide only by Ttc Ctas. E. Hires Co4 Philada. W-l tirr at- h-amlf il rirnr- r i. nM aok tz a Well tt. viTiis xaim com my. rnrurii Dr.rnw r. " 30lu Day. ; ito urn llie Almtp UpsiiUs in 81) Pr.ig. It nets miK-r.ui.y liml m'iht.I.t. ;:n s when nil olliprp mi I. mi c tn.-n will rcrain tl.'ir lost manhood ; anil pl.i ni-n mil rettuvor Ihi'ir vouthlul vipot hy min VSTALIS. Jt onicklvanri sun ly re I slim s N.-rvoii ,n-.-: j, Irfit inilitv, IniiKitcnrv. i ftil.ttv l-'.nii.-isions. Ii.t loiv.-r, Kaillnp M-'ni-ory, UnKtni!.' I'isPiia.'ti. nnil nil rfterts of self alniso or rxcosrt mul indiscrt'tioii. Warils off infinity ntul coni'ttniplmn. Insist on huving , w i iMLIOt no otti'-r. i .in in1 cnrrnsi in vrsi ! Packet, liy null. Sl.tift ra r naekrure. or six for ! fu.WI, wilt" a p.p.illve wrltlon Runmnlee tn cure ! or n-rnml Uic iinnpy. in-nlar frpp, Auilrtsa liuoi t i.LOi.iu t.ju;'A.., iiiirapo, 1U. Foraiilp at Lock lal.inil hy ilurprr Uoiiae Pluir ir. a y anil Willi im Clindunln. Drncuift, Molina. Big Bargains 3 New Organs, worth J K.'i G1 1 " i:!5 85 1 115 78 1 2d -hand Orjrau " .V) 25 2 t'd-liaiid 35 L'O 1 2'1-haml Piano '75 40 1 2d-haiid " 12-5 75 One Fine Organ, almost new, worth ?1M. nt 7D. One Oooil 7-oetavc' square piano, at $75. One Oood Organ if taken at once, at 5;"). WOODYATT&Co. 171" Second Ave. Uock Island. 406 Fifteenth Street, Moline. X 4 C nc P i act w ft 23 O o CO P o TJ a o aa k AMI IVITALI 6 MIL '1 I l-h rj) Ocd H IS OSS P o b .em l-i d .B ERIE. Eric, Julv 5 A was given by the citizens of Erie yesterday. It having been a success in every particular. The streets of the square having been raised and beautified, the people feel more elated at the the main thoroughfare than they did a icw wet'KS oaCK. The Erie cornet baml bus evur reason to be proud, and does itself uunor wun me capaiile and etlicient men who rro to make nn tba hnnil H'e mav look for much mi.nl mni in the future, as the boys say they are wiuing to oo anytning to keep peace in the family. Said the reliable nnrl well Inns-n grocer, E. P. Durkee: "We have no reason to complain when we stop for a moment and consider the predica ment of merchants of other points Collections arc fair, business so-so, and a irood and confident feelino- nre- ilominant. Our farmers are pretty ur oi a goou crop, with the excep tion of hay, and we look to thecomino- fall with more hope. At any rate, no one in i-.rie lias the blues to any great extent, and we are holding our own in every line." HILLSDALE. lIil.l.siiAI.E. July 5. The Hills.lale creamery, one of" the largest in the country, is now on the high road to success. The capacity of this cream ery is the handling of 10,000 pounds of milk per day. At present thev are utilizing an average of 8,000 pounds daily. The butler-maker for this firm is 15. A. Filnier. who took second medal at the World's fair for the second best butter of the world, falling but one point below the high est test, a distinction of which he may be well proud. In the person of Dr. Looker, Hills dale has a true public benefactor. In hisoflice is a skeleton and numerous other bones belonging to both the human and animal families, lie has formed classes of children, whom he instructs daily in ' the mysteries of anatomy, physiology, hygiene and a general scientific course. The child ren, says the doctor, are very apt pupils, and the tuition thev recpivo in this direction is of incalculable value. The doctor makes no charges for his efforts, rather enjoying the tutoring of the young mind. He is to lie commended for conducting such a laudabli; institution. IIAKSWW. Rakstow, Julv 5. Martin Awhalt will soon construct a new blacksmith shop, his business being such that he cannot conveniently dispose of his work in his present small quarters. in speaking of tiv, we desire to say that of the many hav fields ob served throughout ltock Island coun ty, none exceed that of James Mill of this place,, in beauty, height or IjU.itll . Frank Golden, the well known chef, is building a large 3-storv House a tew squares from the depot on a slight eminence overlooking the town, a residence which, when com pleted. will be the largest, as well as the most beautiful in the town S. L. Lambert drew the plans and specifications, and he mav be well proud of his designs. taii.uk i:i!i.t:. Taylok Kiuck, Julv 3. While i i... .' .i i ' . . . - iui i .i 1 1 1:1 iii were aruini" a well on the farm of James Moflit. an artesian How was encountered at the depth of 117 feet, something unusual as well as valuable, to this entire neighborhood. The water from the How was ejected full v six feet above the ground, and a good stream of perhaps inexhaustible volume, is now to be had. The farmers of this vicinity are jubilant over this "stntic, and hope that it mav con tin ue to supply the same amount that it is now producing. Charles Johnson, who lives with Robert Little, lost a valuable horse from lock jaw. The animal had trodden upon a nail a few days pre vious, with the result above men tioned. It Should b in f vmy Rouia. J. R. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps- ourg. i a., savs lie will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "La tirippe." when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. . Robert Rarber.of Cooksport, l'a., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything lie has ever used lor lung trouble. Nothing like it. Free trial bottles at Hartz & Ull- meyer's drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no siMieial mention. All who have used Electric Rittcrs sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Ritters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood Will drive malaria from the system nnd prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Ritters Kntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded l'riee 50 cts. and 1.H per bottle at Hartz & Ulle- iti yer. BUCKLERS 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 erop, tions, and positively sures piles or no pay required, ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. T- a mm ...... 1 ror oy uru imemeyer THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, JULY WAR'S NEW TERRORS. Bvwieea For Slaughter That Are Almost Be yond Imagination. Grraap. Indications are that when two Euro pean armies eventually meet on the field, if the war talk ever resolves itself into actual conflict, a good many men will faint away in terror of their ad versaries. Tho "inventions" which have been brought out lately in France, Ger many and Austria, and which have been purchased by the governments of those countries, are innumerable, and every one of them is designed to slaughter hu man life nt a rate that appals the imag ination. The most intense and theatric secrecy is maintained concerning all these inventions, and only a few gen eral facts regarding them have been mado' public, TJio German army, it is understood, is armed with rifles which will send a bullet through four men standing one behind the other at a dis tance of miles from tho rifle. Aus tria has a machine gun which shoots several thousand bullets a minute, which id operat 'd by steam and controlled by a single gentleman with a waxed mus tacho and a monocle in his left eye, who lightly turns a crank. At least this is the condition of things according to tho latest illustrated journals at hand. The man with tho eyeglass can turn tho crank fast enough to sweep 80,000 or 40,000 men into eternity during tho luncheon hour. Incidentally a German tailor has in vented a coat that makes tho wearer absolutely indifferent to bullets at any range, and the Italians havo machines for throwing very small and almost in visible torpedoes a distance of nearly a quarter of a mile. The torpedoes do scribo a parabola in the air, drop into the camp of the enemy and explode with force enough to kill 100 or more soldiers if they happeu to bo in the vi cinity. Groat numbers of them can be thrown at a time, and a plexsing and cheerful feature of it is that there are no disagreeablo odors nor any smoke whatever when the explosion occurs. 31. Turpiu of France is tho latest hero in this direction, lie has invented some thing which is so altogether awful that the taxpayers have reqnested tho gov ernment to give M. Turpin a great amount of money, so that he will not turn his machine over to the Germans. This machine is operated by electricity, and, according to its inventor, it is of so terrible a nature that it will do away with all fortifications throughout tho civilized World. This is merely a detail of tho execution which this machine is expected to accomplish. Forts will lie of nouse, because il. Turpin's machines would rend them all into atoms, and at a distance of several miles a man can mow down the enemy at the rato of 20,000 at au engagement. The facts are inspiring, but there is a lack of detail about them which is in accordance with much of tho literature which has lately Ihvu put forth by tho various Mun chausen among the war officers of Eu rope. The Turpin invention so far out strips everything else, according to tho critics of modern warfare, thut it will insure universal peace. One machine alone is enough to devastate a country. New York Sun. MEANING OF A REBUKE. The Alilrmu-naiid a Daily Parier of Chicago Condemn Mr. liilltnan. It need not bo assumed that tho 03 aldermeu who unanimously passed the order directing the mayor to issue "an appeal to the people of the city of Chi cago for the assistance" of the Pullman strikers were impelled to that action by humane regard for the sufferings of the strikers or au ethical regard for tho equities of their case. No such hypoth esis is necessary. Doubtless some of the aldermen took this high ground, but they may or may not have been a ma jority. It matters not at all which. But it should be remarked that your Chicago alderman is the keenest ob server of public opinion and the shrewd est judge of its trend, which menus that when the (12 aldermen who were present in council Monday night unaui monsiy and without regard to party vot ed this implied rebuke to George M. Pullman they were convinced that they spoke the sentiments of a large major ity of the population of Chicago; that they knew the people of this communi ty condemned Pullman and indorsed tho strike and the striker". And tho aldermen were entirely cor roct. Chicago Times. Cable From Onoen L.II. Dear Gri-slnra One inoic boon I crave," I trust In your alnction Tis not to mnrdi-r Dole, the Knave, Or pntdown insunrectior.; 'Tia n 't my crown but mc to aave, I write in deep dejection. Add ao a package 1 must bai e Of Park's Tea for my con p'.cxion. (realtam's Ahivh to Queen Lil. When I rcceivid your culili;niui I thoiiirht lanre would fninl. For though I orien use Park's Tea, 'Tia rol f. r your comp aint I feared tlmt Mrr.G. would think Wiiiiij! ab.mt our connection. Tlllon taerdreaai-rtliirc I sw . Park' '1'od for h. r complexion. Sold by Hartz & Ullemeyer. Reduced Excursion Kate to the Kaat via the It.. C. K. N. Railway.. National Educational Association meeting. Asbury Park, N. J., July 10-18. 18'Jl. One fare plus $2 for the round trip. Tickets on sale from all stations July 7 and 8. Good to re turn uutil July 2'J. Annual meeting Young People's Society of Christian Endeaver. Cleve land. Ohio, July 11-15, 1894. One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale from all stations July 9 and 10. Good to return until Aug.'l. Annual meeting Raptist Young People's Union, Toronto, Ont., Julv 19-22, 1894. One fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale from all sta tions July 17 and 18. Good to return until Aug. H. For further particulars inquire of station agent or address the under signed. J. Morton, Gcn'l. Tkt. and Pass. A-jt., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (5, 1894. COUNTY ItriLDINU. Tranafera. 29 William Jackson to August F. and Laura Schmid, lot 4. se Jack son's subdiv.. 2, 17, 2w, $200. Lvdia M. Roth to Elmer E. Van- derveer, nej ncj 25, 17, 3 w, n lot 3, sw j 19. 17, 2v. w part nwj 19, 17, Z scl sel 24, 1. 3w. lot 2 and si lot 3, swj 19. 17. 2w, and tract by metes ami Dounas nwi 30. 17. 2w. $300. 30 C. C. Wilson to Lewis Wilson, undi lot 5. block 2. Gen. Rod man'a add.. Rock Island, $350. rrolmte. SO Estate of Stephen W. Wood. burn. Declination of heirs and nom ination of Samuel L. Woodburn as administrator. Petition for letters tiled bv Samuel Woodburn. Rond filed and approved and letters issued to him. Guardianship of minor heirs of Andrew E. Johnson. Guardian's re port of sale filed nnd approved and guardian ordered lo execute deed. Illnrk Veaner'a I'agranta. So speaks Miakcspeare of iboie d.rkaombre clouda tfcat we often ace tow.inlfl night Tncy forpti-l, a etorm. Juat aa enix-ly du tunc ional ir- rejjularltie and "female derangement' fort-tpll kli'c of fuC'-ritg or an ratlygave. T.e warned t5 thef e aytrptitma. 1 housind- of once afflicted wompn htivc driven away diaeaae ard dea.h by nkirg In time Ur. l'i?rcj Favoilte Prescrio. ti.m. Smd for the doctor lamp, treat re (168 puges) on diseases of women. It is profnaily lllnatrated with wood cu e and colored plates aol will be tent to any aldreis or 10 cent in at am pa a aled. aeeup"' from oliaenation, by the World". Ui?teu!'ary Medical aaeocianon, bafTaio, V. The Best for the I'amlly. Macov, Ga. I have found Sim mons Liver Regulator the best fami ly medicine. I have used it in indi gestion and biliousness and found it to relieve immediately. After eating a hearty supper, if on going to bed I take a dose of it I never feel any bad effects of the supper. Ovid G. Sparks, cx-mayor. For Cver Fifty Tears. Mrs. Winslows Soothing syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twentv-fiv cef's a bottle mm of nm Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. ullli) , 8uu an i ue i ram " v.Im lrfim early ermrf; or laUT ,xr-sMs, the result sof .'trwert. fit t dcsr, worry, etc. l-t:I!Mr-iiplh.devel-fIment niiltoneinven to -every oriran nnd i tort inn of t lie body. Simple, nat ural meth'ids. Immedi ate imtrovement wen. Failure imixxvible. references. Hook. eipluuutum and proofs mailed (sealed) free, EEIE MEDICAL CO.,Et(lalo,K.Y. MOVED. We are now at 1610 Second Avenue. KOHN & ADLER Wholesale Liquors. PARKERS' Washes EverytWrg Frtm a Fine Silk Handksrchior to a Oircua Tent lace Certain a Sreci&ity, No. 1724 Third Ave. a. m. & l. j. Parker. Telephone No. 12 14. Jo tin Volk 5c Co. -GK5KKAL- CONTRACTORS AND HOUSE BUILDERS Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, ltliuds. Siding, Flooring Wainscoating, And aU kind o wood work for ootid re. Blghieentb St. bat. Third aud Fcartb avatioea, H.DCX ISiJIND SEE m: AS IN YOUTH ! TUCC itnariririA -iracca Are the result of years of scientific exper. Imentinff. and are now placed, owing v their suporiority, preeminently above every tiling- heretofore produced in this line. .. They are acknowledged by experts to b the finest and most perfectly constructed Lenses KNOWN, and are peculiarly adapted tooorreotinsr the varions visual imperfoo. tions. A trial f tho.KOHHinow wilfconviiiea yon thoy aroPEWECT SIGHT KBB. barjPaarMljrraBbxl. For sale by T. H. TIIOilAS, Drui' gist and optician, afafe'l? .SalAaa;S Sustain Home Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Reck Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best. Beer is bottled at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. The Mine MoLnra, Uanulacturers oi FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAG033 A foil and complete line of Platform and otnet Spring W irons, MpeoaTiy aflaptoa t eini trade. of c parlor workBiat.r!i9 and flaleh filnetrated frK Ltat'fra vl-llca-bon. Bee lae MOLXSifc ViHJi before onrctaeuug -KCOBPORATED tKDEK TBK TATI LAW Roek Island Savings Bank, Bock Islard, III. Opes dolly from t a. autol p. mn and Satcrdt j evening! from T to 8 .Ylnak. Five per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Money loaned on Personal col lateral or Keat Estata security. oncBu: P. L. KITCHXLL, Prert. T C. DBSK J! ANN, Vie Pn".. If BUPORD, CMUst niBicrona: P. L. XlKh.ll, F. C. IMnkmann, Jotm Crnbanrt. Phil MItrhelL H. P. Dull. L. . W Uurat,J. M.Buford. JobnVolk. Jackmih A liunanr. bmieiturf. Bf gaa bna'.neaa July . 1891, mni orenpy th. aoutrieaet corcerof Kitr.hell LyndCs new kclldlac J. SPILGBR, Contractor and Builder. Shop, Holly Hose House. Residence. 410 Seventh street VTM. SCI1MF.IL. JODX M. SCHMEIL, PARIDON & SON, Painters and Decorators FAPZS HA2T5E2S, CALS32aiTZILS, tc. SHOP, .19 SeTacteesth St , EOCZ ISL1IID. ILL. GEORvJE KriliFLU, Proprietor. MOlBMObd Avenue Corow of 8UU .nth Street, . Opoplt. Harper TbMlr. The choicest Wine. Liquors. Beer and Ciears always on Hxnd Pre. Lonch Xvery lmy 1. P. KoBBMriaxD. ROSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitteio, House Heating and Sanitary Plnmbinz. Basement Rock Island Sat. Bank tvtRY WOW1AIM ZXM fiotaetoi. neeifa a reliable. iporjtVy, re-uUlin? mrdieln.. Only fcamlaaa ami L;V J Uie t-ureot drugs aliould be iued. If joa want the bmv, ft Sf Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pillo X ic Thev arcpron-.pt. ale ard certain In raaalt. The rena!ne(nv. PearalaevardiMB. noint, feataiwlMtset.lM. -AiLlr. P... M.-.r, )...- For bale by T. H. Thomas, DrugSiBt, sole agent, Rock Lsland, m. Call for Rock Island Brewing Co. Beer. Wapi Co.,- iLXaS. rARIDOJf. DEXBT A. PARIOOS handwicha. ParBlatos Saort KotlM ToaBaaanau.