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The Stove i W n 4 r4-S M i S II UcS LlOn t - n I The trade mark of the largest a i ai . . . r Sio c piaui iu mc wona is ;-,vi rind fmar?iTifrfA rf rt- I, i . v O - v i ii m a sign by which the per 1. 1 f . j stove can do equally as well n i -i u iui never nraiirni ;t;.ecxpcri. vsKioscetnem ucaiers. Tins is the mar ustaln jome Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Ruber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de railment 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 ordered direct from the head offices on M0 ine avenue by Telephone. 1 . r.UKKE, 1'rcsident. JOHN JOERS, Vice Tresidfint. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. Eo:k Island Heating and Plumbing Co. Hot Water Heating Beer Pumps -il K. 17th St. u . U'.mA, 111. Tel. No. 1288 o!e Acnts for the Fnrman. WILLTAM EMIG The Fashionable Merchant Tailor I las the most replete line of new patterns in imported and domestic suitings in the city. 1707 SECOZD AVE HUE. 1 Vr (tinrflwrt Will jrAHiB.r.K taCar by T. II. Thomas, Druggist, Hnrm, trvi Tfntf i.lvrn l: lil'f at once ri' A Smtrilm. 50c lttucKMt or by BuuL LT t "T sale City 'Bus and Express Line. For Pu or Ej press Line telephone 1141, and you will receive prompt utttntion. TUOBXBXAKB ft SPENCER. Props. WALL STREET! rriic frrfjssVlj la Wal Stmt 1 hm.tch Onr C:-0?i:i7I7I t. 8. BT0C2 CTOTIJATI Aad D:scrttioaary Grain Pools. I-r,v Pr.),it, Hcajiru wit, Mlnltunm I lski. ""s;e:'.M 6nd5a7lIlrkrttttte,, tILKB rBKK. Hlt,UrhT Kf FBENCF. WEINMAN & CO., Stod aa Cai Brottn, " 41 Btond 7, . NEW VOKK ClTr. illliim Involves manv nni'ntc w I uuu me mere looks of it Efficiency, econo-mv. rW. bilitv and rlp.ntilinoec -n 5 " "WUVOO V demand earnest consider-1 tlon- Jewel Stoves and t Ranges stand every test as n aw j m aw t I rj - I Call for Rock Island Brewing Co. Beer. ERNEST WAGXER, Sec. and Trecf RESTORE LOST VIGOR brapr mi nnfn ft wrk On'd with Wr.ITTM KrroaD4 - tMlitTf I.oe of rcxnl I'owtr in eithei ees. IflTdlUOI'rT KtDtnlinM IrOK SOT QtiW, II OTIWii1!, PtICD Ur,inuS Mia V cnntimrt'n t.r iiMeV'ltT, Sl.tr rr Sx fc nail, ft b.-T.-n for fs. Wit k e? M Mr rtm ft written mar".t o tn eurti or r(und tuu bicuut. UarM sole agent. Rock Island, 111. anil feui1l, nnd I'nrp for ill mi llrittl. It It Vvirkln Abrorhfd. UHOii., 66 Warren tk. A. X. IIS 1XKB Floral Bazar, Cut Flowers and Plants Fine home-made Dread and Cakes ... Geo. T. Crowder B. F. Evans. 319 20th street. THE ARGUS, Drs. Stackbonse and Daniel. Have Cured Hundreds of Cases in This Vicinity. They present Below the Statement of Another Prominent Citizen. Mr. Peter Cewe. a well known far mer of Rapids Citv. 111., is the litest. person to testify to the success of these eminent specialists. Drs. Stack house and Daniel. Mr. Cewe savs: Mv trouble dates back 15 mr. and the past year I became greatly dis couraged, as most of the time I was unable to work." MR. PETER CEWE. My eyesight was failing, my nose was stopped up first on one side, then on the other. My mouth was dry and tasted bitter in the morn ing. I had considerable stomach trouble and was also a sufferer from rheumatism. I began treatment with Drs. Stackhouse and Daniel two months ago. and am now feeling better than for 15 years. I have gained in flesh and am free from the above symptoms. Drs. Stackhouse & Daniel. Suite 1, McCullough Building, No. 12-1 West Third street, between Bra dy and Main, Davenport, Iowa. Ofllee Honrs . ro. to 12 m., to 4 and 7 to 8 O. m. ; Sundays, a to 3 p. m. only . SPBOIATIE9 CaUirh. Anthma, Di.caw. of the Eye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Lnnpa, Heron. Dioea;, Blood and Sain Disc ages. Chronic Dis eases. Successful treatment by mail. Send for symptom blank. Pore Food. Butterine is a much abused product. As a mutter of fact it is pure, sweet, wholesome, and infinitely preferable to ordinary country butter. A special correspondent of this paper recently visited the factory owned and operated by the Armour l'ackinir Co., of Kansas City, manufacturers of the widely ad vertised Silver Churn Uutterine. A five story buiklinr is perfectly fitted for the scientific preparation of this food product. Everything- is spotlessly clean; all appliances are the latest and most improved, and every precaution is taken to secure the pnnluction of an absolutely pure and wholesome food. All processes are under the direction ol a foreign chemist who has made the skillful combination of pure sweet fats the study of his life. He pays as much attention to details as (Ues the most fastidious housekeeper to her cookinp. The result is that Silver Churn ltutter ine is ever fresh, fragrant and delicious a tlainty delicacy for the table. Scientific experts endorse the new food: Prof. Charles Chandler, of Ifew York City, says: ' The product Is palatable and wholesome and I rerard it as a most valuable article of food." Prof. J. a. VV. Arnold, Medical De partment, University of Kew York, says: "A blessing for the poor, and in every way a perfectly pure, wholesome and palatable article of food." For sale by H. Tremann & Sons, corner 17th street and Third ave. Ilmiirsm-krs' Excursion. The B., C. II. & X. railway will run honieseekers1 excursions Sept. 11, Sept. 25 and Oct. 9. Tickets on sale to points in northwestern Town. southwestern Minnesota and South Dakota, at a rate one fare, plus t2 for the round trip. Good 20 davB from date of sale. Tickets at the above rate will also be sold to points in Kansas, Nebras ka. Missouri. Colorado. Wvnmlnn- Utab, Montana, New Mexico, Mani toba, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala bama. Louisiana. Arlinais Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas. lull particulars will be furnished by ticket agents. J. Morton, (cn. Tkt. and Pass. Agt. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Horn Seekers Kzcnrslon. The C. M. & St. P. railwav will run their homo seekers1 excursions on the following dates: Sept. 11 and 25, and Oct. 9. Kate one first-class fare plus 12. Tickets p-ood to return 20 davs from date of sale. E. D. W. Holmes, Agent. Notice to Contractors. Sealed rrODO"Bl will be received at th et cleik's office. Rock Island, 111., nntll Mouds. Oct. 8, 1KM at S o'clock p. sa for constructing ibe Improvements ordered by an ordinance of said ci.j. en! Hod. '-An ordinance for the im provement of Sixteenth steeet from the .on n line of Fonrth svei.ue to the somb line of Fiftb-and-a-half av. noe, all in the cut of Kock Island. Ill ," patted Oc. 1, 1S4. ami for furnishing all the materials, and rinitg the work accnrdineto plr.ns and specifications on tile at tbe city clerk's ofltce. All bids mint be anrompan ed with a certified check in the nm of fcluu paai le to the order of the m-yor nf aail eiiy, which skull become for felled lo .aid citv in case ibe binder shall fail to enfc r int contract wilt, approved sureties to ex ecate the work for the price mentioned in his bid and accorninu to the plans an - suee flcationa in the event that the contract shall tj awarded t him. Contractor, are reaulred to f nraisb six umnlM of brtck with which work is to he done. Brick nssd 'n the wars mast correspond with ihe enm- pi'S in nnamy ani style. Kock Island, Illinois, Oct . ft, trot. . A. i, ULEslNG. City Clerk. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1894. BY THE HENNEPIN. A Little Tremble over a Watak at Milan MaatnKa. Milan, Oct. S. William Lagrange, of Milan, pawned a watch in Rock Island, and the time having run out Lagrange sent John Abel for the watch. He got it on condition that Lagrange would redeem ' the watch in a few days, which he did not do, bnt watched his chances and Tuesday while Abel was showing the watch to a man ' in ZeitschePs restaurant, Lagrange took the watch and walked out, Abel followed and made a dive at Lagrange with a rator and missed him. A bystander got his coat cut in the melee. -A settlement was made by which Lagrange paid Abel and secured the watch. Mnstxuja. There was a dance at the town hail last evening. Quite a large crowd was present and enjoyed themselves. Miss Maggie Carnaghan, John Mc Afee and T. S. Johnston and wife, of Milan, left Monday morning for St. Louis, for a visit to friends and rel atives, and also to include a visit to the fair at St. Louis this week. Several little folks from Big island are attenUing school at Milan, the outcome of the trouble regarding the electing of school directors. The directors at present have done all in their power; they have secured the services of a splendid teacher, re painted and papered the school house, and in every way made things as good as they ever have been. Gus Nice has moved his family down to lock 37, which will shorten the distance to his work of watchman at the canal. Neigh Wilson is building a resi dence near the old plank road. Tbe house will be a 2-story frame, and contain all the conveniences of a modern home. Sunday night at about 12 o'clock the Belgians over the Hennepin sa loon had a dance and they all became "boozy" and made snch a racket that Policeman Brashar went in to arrest them. They pitched into the police, man and then Marshal Reynolds came in, and together they succeeded in arresting two of the Belgians, Alois De Kycke and PanI Henneburg, who were fined 4.80 each. The row came near being as bad as the shoot ing scrape there a few months ago. William Jones, of Davenport, was arrested and fined fl.80 for peddling without a license. Church was held at the usual hour Sunday evening in the M. E. church. A larger audience was present than there had leen for quite while. Kev. E. H. Alford preached, and took for his text, I Corinthians. X chap ter, 15th verse, and a better sermon could not have been delivered. Mr. Alford's remarks were eloquent, and proved that he knew what he was talking about. Miss Sodestrom. teacher of the Big Island school, sang a solo, which was well liked by the audience, While notVing definite has beein said, there is likely to be a great surprise in store for the people of Milan, and especially for the voung folks. If the enterprise will be helped it will prosper, which it should do, as the people of Milan are noted for helping towards a good ob ject. Morris Cadagan and sister have moved to Coal Valley. Morris in tends to difr coal for David Welsh this fall. Mr. Cadagan's father has left for Bureau Junction to engage in canal work. William Johnson, who lost a barn and contents by a fire a shcrt time ago. built a new barn on the site of the old one. The greater part of the oats were saved, and those which were burned too much were used to feed the hogs. Mr. Johnson has secured a fine team and can now commence his fall work. The scholars of Miss Sadie Carna ghan's room are going to have a grand second annual nutting party, Saturday. A hay-rack load of young folks are coing, and anyone can guess about the good times" they will have fighting hornets, mosquitoes and farmers' dogs. We expect to see a large crowd go and enjoy them selves. William Bcaltie has moved his fam ily to Bureau Junction. They left Tuesday evening and he will work on the canal there. ; The young ladies of Milan will give a "calico" hop at the Town hall Friday evening. The Hennepin work at Milan is a subject which has been spoken of so much that it has got to be rather an old topic. We will state, however, that the work will be complete in 3-weeks1 time and the water turned in the canal by the last of October. The town now has three '. harness makers, a new one having started on Main street Monday. KaUroad Kotea, J. W. Heiley, of Bate via, N. Y.. conductor on the N. Y. C. railway, and One of the bent known nn nn tho road, says of Parks' Tea: ForlOvears Vt n- - . - - i nave sunerea irom constipation. Tried evervthintr and fr.nnd not bin r of lasting value. Having heard so many taiaing oi rarks' Tea, I tried it without much hone. Tin. first, rl moved my bowels easilv and now I am enred. It works like magic. Sold by Hartz & Ullemeyer. Coal Market. Hard coal, all sizes, per ton t" 50 Discount for cash, ner ton 95 Cannel coal per ton 6 00 inaiana block: per ton ...'.....: 4 00 Kentucky lump per ton 4 25 Cartage added cn less than ton or ders. E. G. Frazkr. A smart little boy calls himself ooxar pass because he is boxed to often. Want the Mary. It was generally understood along the wharves last week that Capt. Robert E. Lee, of Memphis, intended to buy or charter the Marv Morton from the proprietors of the diamond Jo line, with the view of placing her on the trade route between Memphis and Cairo. He came here on Satur day and had a consultation with Diamond Jo officials. . He returned to Memphis the same night without having accomplished anything defi nite with regard either to the char ter or purchase of tbe Mary Morton. It is, therefore, believed on the levee that all negotiations in the matter have been declared off for the pres ent. St. Louis Waterways Journal. Collars and Cuffs that are water proof. Never wilt and not effected by moisture. Clean, neat and durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine are made by covering a linen collar or cuff on both sides with "celluloid" and as they are the only waterproof goods made with snch an interlining, it follows that they arc the only collars and cuffs that will stand the wear and give satisfac tion. Every piece is stamped as follows: If anything else is offered yon it is an imitation. Refuse any bnt the genu ine, and if your dealer docs not have what you want send direct to us, en closing amount and stating size and whether a stand-up or tnrncd-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c each. CuHs 50c pair. Tbe Celluloid Company, 437-429 Broadway. Hew fork. Amusements. H arpefs Theatre. J E. Montrose, Manager. Catuiday Night, Oct. 6. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Special Er.pnpcrni r.t of the Nutnra' Irirh Ccmc d;aa. Vocal t: and Dancer. TONY FARRELL In a Scenic Production of Iti New and Lv.oet Irish Cotm dy-Erama, 'GARRY OWEW TTTI 1 T Tony Farrell". "oners ! HHlAK TeetSairyoweriynar'et: ! uunik Grand Church Choir! ! ! nnn The Gr at Chil Scene! N Hi K The ireat Prison bcenc ! JJJ" 1 he Thrilling Kcape! ! : Prices 50, and Tic. Seats on sale Oct. 4. PARKER'S Washes Everythltg From Flni Wk Su&sRMef to Oircri Tort. Lice Cartalma Specialty, No. Z724 Third Ave. M. PF.KEP. Telephone No. 1214. LOUIS ETCGIalltf, (Successor to H. WtKTJT.) Merchant -:- Tailor, 119 Eighteenth Street. IVFlt and Workmanship Guar anteed the Best C eanlng and Repairing Dons SEE AS U YC'JTU S m TRCSI WOHDEtFVl UNSES -Aretha result of years of scientific erper. nnenttng. and are now placed, owing- to their superiority, preeminently above evert Uilnc heretofore produced In this line. tne Pnest nnd most porfec-tlr constractod to eorrncti n k the varionsvisualjniperfeo tions. A trial of the imwawjosr wllfTrmVlnn For sale by T. II. THOMAS, Drng gist and optician. e at. nU r-a. V Vv YV bONT ACCEPT IMITATIONS. E imoemi ft gmmlk oo onm. Fall Opening Of Mackintosh and Rubber Clothing. We are now showing a Large Sto 'V of Ladies single and double Texture Mackintoshes in Low priced. Medium and the Finer Grades. Also Mandleberg's English Mackintoshes, which are the finest made, and are selling them at Chicago prices. We also hare a special line of Misses' School Garments that are Waterproof and Serviceable. Men and Hoys' Mackintosh and Rublcr Coats. Al' grades and prices. Rubber Store, Telc4Phonc WILSON IIA1GIIT & CO., 207 Brady Street, Davenport. The Moline MoLnnt, Ills. llanulacturers cl FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAG033 foil and comp'eis r.t-e of Platform and other Bpnc Wamia.cspeciar anatrao sotaa aeauuri trade, ot snparlor worfcrnanshlii and fii-lra IJ last rated Prtca List fiasaa r!icaUOE. fosth. fetoLJK W1,K beiore tcrcnaats( WHEN IN NEED Remember that you can always find the latest styles and largest assortment in the tri-cities at Mason's Carriage Works . Davenport, Iowa. CEAO. D AZffrj Proprietors of Ail kinds I if Lau IJonasa One block from Central Park, largest ta Iowa. tOUK M. rARIDO. P ARID OLT 2 SON Painters and Decorators FAFZS EaUTaZfiS. CALSaatTCTSS. etc. SHOP. 119 Sm&Uenth St., BOCZ ISXJLSS. ILL. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, MO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on Vine Street HOCK ISLAND. J. SPILGER, Contractor and Builder. Stop, Holly ZXom ZZom. Residence. 410 8 Tenth street. BOSENFIELD BROS. PKACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters. Howe Heating and Sanitary Plambing. Basement Bock Island Nat. Bank- .anaaw A aaaaaaa Wagon Co. Of Carriages, Harness, Laprobes, Whips, etc. ACHCR , Um Crady atreat of Cat Flower. eoasUnt!, on hand. Wish Mo rv Sol ISradj street, D wet port. la BEKRT AV. rAKIIO Tost