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THE AKGUS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1895 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORrTKTS. n. o. oomuT . n. flomuTi Connelly & Connelly, Attorneys at Law. Otto Meond floor, over Mitchell ft Lynda! bank. Money to loss. Jackson Ac Hunt, Attorneys at Law. Omos la Book I.land Rational Bui building. . B. IWIIIK. o. L. nun. Sweeney & Walker, Attorneys and Councillors at Law Ofnce tm Bentone Block. Charles J. Searle, Attorney at Law. Legal business of all kinds promptly attended to, State's Attorney of Bock Inland county uince, rannm owe. McEnlry & McEnlry, Attorneys at Law. none. Reference, Ml tonsil Lynda, bankers. tjnvje, raww BKKja. ARCHITKCTS. Drack & Eernr, Architects and Superintendents. Boom ITNCA Bnlldlnf , cot Third arenas and Nineteenth (tract. Geo. F. Btaudunar, Architect. Flana aad so perls tend en ee for all class of Bsildlara. Rooms U aad to, Mitchell Lynda Bsiidlaar. Take elevator. FHTaiGlAMS. Dr. VT. H. Ludewig Specialist of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. OfBee In Treeman's new building, corner Sev enteenth street and Third ayenne, hock lslsud. Telephone No. 1U8S. Dr. Chas. 21. Robertson, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Only. Office, Wntttaker Block, aoathweat corner Third and Brady street. Davenport, Iowa Rooms IT and 18. Hoois: 9tolle.nu,l totp. a. CITT officers. W. A. Darling, City Engineer. Boom 4. Mitchell A Lynde's building. DRHTUTS, R. M. Pearce, Dentist. Booms t( and II in Mitchell A Lynda's new BnUdlnc Take alsrator A WOMAN Who does not want her washing done in the shortest time and neat est way is hard to find. Those who use ANTI-WaSHBOaBD soap Get the best results, be cause it is made from such materials that it cannot injure the most delicate fabric and will save time and labor. BIAS DIRECTIONS. Follow them and you will find that you have struck a good thing. OSZAT BOCX ISLAND TAB SOAP Softens the skin, heals chapped hands and re mores grease, paint, etc. Warnock & Ralston Soap Makers. Bock Islan d. John Voile 5c Co. snrxBAL . CONTRACTORS HOUSE BUILDERS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders Biding, Flooring, Walosooating 1MB. street, bet 4th aad Sth are g o o w 00 a o g s si 1 I CD sis of a?o g Q r -DELICATE VOr.lEtlt Should TT.e filUUNtLU'S j Female Regulator! t ia m Teste end exerts won derful InSoenee In atienKtheninalieraratem 07 driving throucn the proper channel all Im purities. Health and aueuflli are fuarameed wniBiiininiuBW. . My wife waa bedridden for elrbteen months. L after nilnir Bradfleld'e Female Kerala- a. ter for two month, li setting well. T i. M. JOHNSON, UalTcrn, Ark. If BRAD FIELD RECrrjLATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. VL. Bold by aU Prug-lata at tl.W per bottle. L iTTTTtlMTTtTTTfTT3 THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Phicaqo, bock ISLAND PACIFIC Rallwev Tickets can be purchased or naa- gasre checked at K 1 & P T went let o street depot or C B I As depot corner Fifth avenue and rnirtr-arn sweet, rone; 11, rammer. Agent. TRAINS. East. Wl Denver Limited A Omaha.. It. Worth, Denver s K.C.. Minneapolis Omaha A Dt Moines Omaha A Minneapolis Omaha A Dee Moines Ex... (Omaha A Minneapolis Kx.. Denver, Lincoln A Omaha... 8t. Paul A Minneapolis Denver, Ft. Worth A K. C. tKansas City A at. Joseph. tKock Island A Washington tC'ntcag-o A Des Melnes Kockl.landastuart Aeoom.. Rock Inland ABrookljn Ac.., r S:R6 t 4:SS t S:40 em 8: am! "11: am 8 am! 8: mi :00pm :ospm t 7:) :20 pm TlS:31 am; 4 ami til emit 6: 7:SS :10 pm 1:15 S:5ii am t 8: :10 am arolt 8 :&tpm :15 pm ;SS am :85 pm :16 am SO am e 4:90 am til 110 pmit 4; am t a: t 1 45 7:30 CIS pm 1 1 pmiT pmlr 1 :40 am ArrtraL t Departure. SDsily.exceptSanday. All others dally. Telephone 10SA. BTJRLINOTON BOTJTB C., B. A Q. KAIL way Depot First arenas and sixteenth street, M. J. Yoana, agent. TKAiNS. UATB. lABaTTS. at. Lonla XrDKH 7:00 ami 7:80 ua St. Louis Bxprcsa 7:40 pm 6:&5 am Mernnj;. uoonqaeeBt, ram t e :j pm - t :ou am Ueanutown raaaenger ; -:' pmt ii:ioam Hierllng. imlinqne A "t.Panl t 7:amj 8:6, pm Dallw. t Dully except Sunday. fHICAOO. MILWACKIE ST. PAUL RallwaT Racine A Benlhweetarn Division Depot Twentieth street, between First and Decona avennee, l. a. irevr. jtgent. THAINS. Lsava. Mall and Kxpress St.'Peol Bxpreas Freight and Accommodat'n. l!fa) am 9:10pm 4:00 pm 11:30 am vii am' T:aupm Dally except 8anday. Dock Island a Pbobia Kailwat Dennt Flint Avenne and Twentieth .trit a., in don, ai;enc. TRAINS, i LATS ARnrvn Ka.lern Ex. The Trilby". I'eorla M Louis Mall ir.. I a', am 8: 08 am 1:15 pm .111:43 nm ii:4u pm Kxprees Peoria Accom. Freight ' u:io S:iil 7:10 pm Cable (via Shcrrard) Accom,. o:iai am h::iO nm anie Accommodation Cable Accommodation .... ' 8:40 am 8 :Xfi pm S: J) pm 7:S5 am Paaveneer trains leave C. B. I. A P. (Mollne aveimo) depot Ave (5) minutes earlier than time given. Trains marked dally, aU other trains uauy except oanuay. UDRLINOTON. CEDAR KAPlna A urci, wnwyun, w. aonoa, vn. il l es Davenport Trains. Lsat Abhivb Pasaunicer... Freight b4 :35 pm'bl0:5 am b7:UU i m b9:45 pra Weet Liberty frame taonm Passenger. b7 :10 am blO :40pm afi:15tua No, " al0:S0 pm b, : pm Frelsht.... h9:40nm Ml :45am alS:45pm 1 ho:0am a Oailv. BOauT except Sanaav. tUoinc north tOolnn Sooth and east. No. 18 runa between uedar ttapias ana west u Deity. NEW To the East via the R. I. & P. In Effect June 30. Lv Rock Island CHUr Depot Lv Rork Irland Twentieth st Depot A r Peoria Ar Hlonmington Ar Indtanaiwlia Ar Iul!ville.......... Ar Cinrlnoati Ar Dayton Ar Colombo. Ar Jacksonville Ar Springfield Ar 8t Louis. Ar Lincoln ar Decatur Ar Mat toon ArKvanevlllc..... Ar Decatnr ArTerre Uaute 4 25 am 8 00 am 4 27 am 8 OS am 140 pm 1 45 pm 500 pm 7am 8 07 am S 50 pm 7 05 pm 0 15 pm 8 00pm a &5 nm 11 20 am i i is pro 95 pra 3 35 am a iu pm 7 ST am 9 05 pm 1030 pm 7 8t) am 8 14 am lxsusm I ' 8 10 nm 7 30 am 10 vi am lu 50 am 8'Jpm 8 40 pm 12 am 8 58 pm 9 45 pm 12 05 pm 91 am 9 45pm I 8 Mpm 9 45 am II 10 am 1 10 pm 6 40 pm 8 00 pm 7U0pm THROUGH CAR SERVICE ROCK ISLAND TO ST. LOCIS. Train leaving Rock Island at 8:00 a. m. carries through coach to bt. Louis, passing through rckm, liar ana. bpringhcid and l.itcniieia. Lines east oi i eona carry inrougn coaches and sleeping cars on night trains to principle cities. " R. STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. J. YOUNG, JR. The Elegant Electric Light Steamer. W. A. Blaib, Master; L, B. SuiTXa, Clerk. leaves Rock Irland for hnscatlne. New Bo?tun. Keitluburg-, Uaaawka, and 11 or lington every Mondat. Wednesday And Fkidat. at 4:30 p. m. Nice rooms and good meals. Special rates to parties of live or more who wish to make the rornd trip. The Yonnc has been very recently purchased and fitted np for this trade, and t not urpa-eed by anything on the Misaidelppi for elegance and comfort. UKOKGB LAMONT A SON. AgcnU. Diamond Joa Line Warehoosc, PASSENGER SERVICE R3 )UP SAFE ENOUGH. John Bull Will Not Cot That Bullion This Time. DUUE.B.YEFS HOPES 00 ALL AGLET. How tlae First Race) of the America's cap Series Was Taken by the Speedy De fender, Notwithstanding That Her Rival Showed Her Heel at the Start A Bad Conple or Honrs for the Friends of the Crack Yankee) Boat. New York, Sept. 9. "The Valkyrie may as well go home," is the belief and ci- pressicn of opinion In this city among Americans. What the Britishers among us think has not been expressed. The probability is thnt Valkyrie men are una ble to do the subject fjusticc, like the man whose wagon load of potatoes rolled down the hill, just as he had with immense labor to h's horses and himself, reached the top. LOUD DCXKAVEN. The Valkyrie is for a fact fast In light winds; but they mil.- lo very light about 5 miles an hour. When they are double that the Defender just walks awny from her rival. Tho first raeo of the ae ries n-sulted in a victory for tho American lKt, which got fiver the course the quick est by 8 minutes and 4'. seconds, official time, with allowance counted in. Move They t'annot I'nderatand. Whether at tho Application of Lord Dunraven in the hoic that his allowance to the Defender may lie lessened or wiped out; or at tho application of the Jnw York Yaclit club in the lx-licf thnt the Vulkyrie was lightened after her measure ment last Friday, cannot lx-ascertained at tills writing, but the f:ict is that both lxwits were remcasuredyestcrduy. The sug gestion imputing the lightening of the Valkyrie after measurement is all but out of the uuestion; inl Dunrnvcn Is not that sort of man; then also, if that was Uio stKutclon, whv reineasure the Defenderf The incident has kickitl tip a whole lot of talk among those who don't know, while those who do are not talking. Flr-t Ituce of the S rlea. But to t!u first race. To begin with then; was a floating city of people to wit ness, it, and tho big excursion steamers were up to their old trick of crowding tho yachts to somu extent. No particular harm was done, however, and tho crowd ing did not proliabiy have any effect on principnl result of the race. Everything that amid safely carry people over tho course In the way of water craft was in commission and crowded to tho limit of DEFEXDEB. lafetr. The race was 15 miles to wind' ward and return; and though won fairly by the Defender it did look for a consider able period in the early part of the race as though the Knglish boat was the lietter and would cross the finishing line first, Never In tho history of the races for the cup has tho foreign boat shown to such great advantage as did alkyne. Valkyrie Dor the Ifc-st Win.lward Work, Hie got over the line first and for a long time pointed higher and outfootod the American boat. Many were tho tears sited by tho Yankee sharps who had been counting on three straight victories for the Defender, when they saw the Briton, even when well pitchtl up in tho wind and sailing proliabiy from a half point to a point higher than the Defender, still go ing through the water faster ahead; and this, Vto, when the Dcf.Tider had the wind ward position. It was only 46 seconds after the starting gun was fired, at 12:20, that the Valkyrie crossed the line. The Defender on her opponent's weather quar ter, was only 4 seconds later. As sho went over the Valkyrie shook out of stops a linby jib topsail. 1 ho Defender people were not satisfied with so small a sail on their outer stay, and spread a Xo. 2. The wind was then blowing nbout 5 miles an hour. There was something of a swell on the sea, but the water could not be calli-d rough by any means. VALKYRIE WEATHER TO A DOT, And She Gives the Itrtemler Mens Bad 1'aln for Awhile. The weather conditions at this time were as nearly as possible perfect for the Valky rie, and although held almost in the wind's eye sho outfootod the Defender, whicli was not pointing as close as her op ponent, either. And it was here that the Defender's friends began to feel bad, and looked upon tho race, as lost. Tho De fender went about Ilrst, followed immedi ately by the Valkyrie. The manoeuvre did not help the l anfcee boat, lor tne al kvrie still outfootod and out-pointed her. rVeing this the Defender was cased off a little and then begun to catch up, but the Valkyrie followed suit and again main taincd her lead. Now the breeze freshened to about seven miles an hour. The Valkyrie on feeling the 1'recr.e again stomi up high against it while the full rap on the Defender was continued. It was a beautiful race up to thi point. Uu the next tack the Valkyrie came abont first, and tho Defender fol lowed her at once. Wirh tho seven-mile breew the Defender held her own, and the Valkyrie nttemptol to cross her bows. In this she failed, and as she crossed the De fender Ilco astern there was a big shriek ing of American whistles. Tho Valkyrie on finding that she had not yet gained enongh to weather the De fender came back again to the starboard tack after 1 minuto on the port. As she did so the Defender came about to port. and the Valkyrie followed. At 2 o clock the contestants began a Jong beat to star board. During this tack the breeze stif fened to about 8 mile an hour and with that increase the Defender began to over haul the enemy. So easily did she over haul the challenger that more than one observer remarked to his neigbor some thing to the effect that old Hank HaS had only been jollying his competitor all the time. It was 2:55 when the Defender was on even terms with the Vnlkvrie. Thence sho gradually forced ahead, and at 3:20 it was estimated that tho Yankee boat was three lengths ahead and well to windward at that. The Defender was first to como around to starboard and head for the outer mark. This was at 3:25. When the Val kyrie came about, 15 seconds later, she was well away on tho Defender". lee quarter. The breeze continued to blow at about 8 miles an hour from tho southeast, and they come along at a pretty lively gait to round the buoy and square away for home. Tho Defender passed first by 3 minutes and 23 seconds, a gain of 3 minutes and 27 seconds from the time of start. Tho few champions of tho Valkyrie who were left said that their boat would overhaul the Defender on tills broad reach home. But he did not. In all the reach the Defender continuously increased her lead over the Valkyrie and finished 8 minutes and 20 seconds ahead of her. When the Defender crossed the finish line Ehc was greeted with cannons, whistles, tin horns and the waving of handkerchiefs to an extent that entirely fitted tho victory of a yacht which all experts agree was tho fastest machine for her purposes that the world ever saw. Late last evening tho rcmeasurement was expluined partly. It was done at the request of Ird Dunraven with the acqui cscenoe of Air. Iselin, but Dunraven s mo tive is not stated. The figures were not chunged. THAT DEMOCRATIC MONEY PLANK. Reply to the Recent Statements of Fatter- Ron and June. Milwaukee, S-pt. 9. The recent state ments of Thomas Patterson, of Colorado, and Colonel Jones, of Missouri, that tho majority of the inemliers of the committee on resolutions of the national Democratic convention of 1S92 was in favor of the free coinage of silver is flatly denied by Tho Journal, which gives what it claims is the correct account of the dclllx-ratlons of tho committee. As the Journal Is on intimate terms with Senator Vilas, who waA a member of the committee on resolutions, the nrtlclo in question Is looked upon as a personal reply of the senator to thecharges of I'atUTSon and Jones. 1 he article says '"Colonel Jones, to becin with, is totally wrong in his main statement. The money plank, as nt first submitted, was not, as he avers, u straight-out bimetallic plank de claring for the free colnnife of gold and sil vor on equal terms. Instead of that it was the Wisconsin platform, adopted at tho convention which elected delegates to the national convention, May 4, 18HB." Coming to the question at issue in tho committee, the article says that Patter son was most persistent in trying to get tho word "free" inserted and contended that the meaning with that word in "was eoinago without charge for minting freedom from exaction as gold had been mado free in 1873. Of course In such a dis cussion no man would impute bad faith to another, and hence when the sound money members of the committee urged the other view they declared that they had no contention with referenco to the mere trivialty of a charge for mining; that tho controversy was over the question whether silver should be admitted to the mints for unlimited coinage at tho demand of tho owners, and tor their benefit in tho same. manner as gold; and that by the use of tho word "free" the platform would not bo un' derstood in the wuy the silver men argued. but tho public would assume naturally that the purpose was to declare in favor of the unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of lfl to 1." Patterson did express himself as willing to omit a declaration in favor of any par tifflilar ratio, but he insisted on the intro duction of the word "free." His argument was met by the Insertion of tho words in tho resolution which are found there now as it was adopted, "without dlscrimin ating against either metal or charge for mintage. It is true that all the commit tee expressed themselves as not at all op posed to genuino bimetallism. At that time there was little opposition any where to bimetallism, and the leading men of the. country believed that there could be a standard of value compounded of the two metals, both being admitted to coinace under proper restrictions and regulations of an international character by which their comparative values should be fixed. SHOT OFF 600 POUNDS OF DYNAMITE. Killed His Father, Mother and Brothers and Injured Three Others. DrBuqfE, la., opt. 9. Kdward Lat- shaw, sub-contractor on government work on the Misslssippi.had 600 pounds of dyna mite stored in the cellar under his house at Specht's Ferry, twelve miles north His son was practicing shooting and missed the target, the bullet entering the cellar and firing the dynamite. The house was blown to splinters and tho following killed: Edward Latshaw and his wife Roy Latshaw, 12 years old; Mat Latshaw, b rears; Hans Bjornstadt, of La Crosse. The wounded are: Mat Falier, Wabasha, may die; Ed Bench, Lansing, eye knocked out and bruised; Mabel Latshaw, skull fractured. The dead were terribly mang led. A 4-year-old child In the party es caped unhurt. The glass in the buildings in the hamlet was all broken, and boats on tho opposite side of the river considerably damaged. Chicago vt omen play Golf. Xiagaka-os-the Lake, Ont., Sept, 9. Theinternetional golf tournament closed with the ladies' single competition. There were several compitors in this event, which finally simmered down to a contest be tween Mrs. HolKirt Chatflrfd-Taylor, of Chicago, and Miss tveale, of Chicago. The struggle between these two was a notable one. Miss Ueale finally winning by a score oi t to 71. Treasury Cah Balance. WAEnTVCTOX, Sept. 9. The statement of the condition of the treasury shows Available cash balance, tlbl.'JSJ.ti!; gold reserve, iiuo.iii.aJ7. GOT AWAY WITH FORTY THOUSAND. Adams Express at Terre Hnnte, InL, Loees a Pot of Money. TEBTtK Haittk, icpt. !. J. D. Fardcn, the cashier of the Adams Express com pnnjr, and J. B. Barnett, city ticket agent of the Vandalia. have disappeared; also a package of 16,000 deposited by Revenue Collector Jump for shipment to tho Cin cinnati sub-treasury. Fardcn gave a receipt for the tlti,O03. He has been a pension examiner and was stationed four years in Indianapolis under Harrison's administration. He is 33 years old and has a wife and thrso children. Barnett was in the steal with Cashier Fardcn, and the police have authorized tho. statement that the amount will prolMibly reach Xrt and thnt the two men literally cleaned the office of four days' receipts. The af fair has caused an intense sensation. EMPORIA VISITED BY A Cy CLONE? state Normal School Partly Wrecked and Other Damage Done. Emporia, Kan., Sept. 0. Emporia and vicinity was visited by a tornado about 3 o'clock yesterday nfternoon. The worst damage was done at the state normal school grounds. Tho new east wing of the main building was reduced to a mass of ruins. This wing was recently built nt cost of 50,tW and was but lately dedi cated. The roof was rolled up like paper and carried off half a block. The damage at tho school grounds is es timated at SlO.otkH. Considerable other damage was done down town. Clark's whoh-salo furniture store was unrooted and the stock of goods badly damaged. But meagre reports have Ix-cn received from the surrounding country, whore it is feared the damage has ix-eii great. At Hartford, twelve miles southeast of here, several houses are reiiorted blown down and one woman. Miss B.'ssie Henry, is dangerously injured. At Neoshti Kap- ids a church, several buildings and a livery stable were destroyed. A Santa r e bridge with 1.1XH) feet of track is ulso washed away near Heading. Raskin as a Fairy Story Teller. A lady writer gives some pleasant recollections of Mr. Kuskin as she saw him at tlio warden's lodge in Keble, when tho present vicar of Leeds iuhab ited it. Tins lady was painting a por trait of Mr. Talbot s youngoFt child. Mr. Rnskin was announced. "Oh," said tlio child, "he tells ns such nice fairy tales," A fow minutes later, "Mr. Rns kin was seated on a divan. Tlio three children were round him. Xeither tho warden nor Mrs. Talbot was' then pres ent. o sound save tho exquisitely modulated voice soft, sympathetic. penetrating, 'This giant brandished a big sword, then leaped npon n big brown horse. It was a charming tab' lean. Rnskin evidently enjoyed the fairy tale ns much as ins small audience. Tho evening light was stealing in, cast ing mvsterions shadows. It was a har monious setting. "Westminster Ga zette. This Mob Evidently Lacked "Nerve." Huitox, S. D., Sept. 11. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of a dozen or more farmers of Spink, Beadle and Hand counties, charging them with riot. A fow nights since a company of masked men took J. R. Castellne, a Hand county ranch man, from his home, believing him to have stolen horses. Their intention was to kill him. Several shots were fired and his face was badly burned with powder. The mob then relented. Only One Man for the Women. CfSCIXXATI, Sept. 9. Tho German Methodist Episcopal conference by a vote of 93 to 1 defeated the Baltimore amend ment which provides for tho admission of Women ns delegate to tho general confer ence. The membrr who alone favored tho women was Kcv. Scvcringhau.4, of Hunt- lnglmrg, lml. The Loral Market. GHATS, XTC Corn S5c. f lata New. iReSMPci old. 95c Hay Timothy. $ lr,f 14: upland, 13: wild. $ siousn, stosiu; Daiea.fiu. mt'IT ASD VEGETABLES. Potatoes - 35c PRODUCE. Batter Fair to choice, 15c216c; fresh cream- cry. 19c F.cps Fresh. K'i. Poultry Chlckcus, G',4c UTI aTOCK. Catt Bntchcrs nay fur corn fed steers VArtrfic; cows and hciicrr, :i',c(i3ci calve, 4t , lioes P.jria.'Hae. 'Sheep 3-3'c. Spring lamb, Ji.VJGJl a head. reel- Coal- Soft. 10c. Kb ono can ask honestly-or hopefully to be delivered from temptation tfnless ne lias lumseii Honestly and lirmly Ue termined to do tis best ho can to keep ont oi it. .A ft It H t. K. i N fi ST SIMMONSN REGtfLATtJlf7 Reader, did you ever take Simmons Lives Regulator, the "Kino of Liver Medicines ?" Everybody needs take a liver remedy, it is a sluggish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling; is dne to a torpid Liver. BiUoosness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package has the Re4 Z stamp on the wrapper. J. II. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. Be xk. vxvS for Infants and Children. atrpsrHlRTT totV ohmtnmMem ef Caatorta with, the yatrwaco sf U TH of per s, permit mn to ayajaJt f It wifteit feaslms;. It tm suiqwestionahlv the) fct roaaeJy for Infanta and CaHdrem tfca world has erer luiown. It is harmless. Children like it. It arlT then stealth. It will says their li-rea. In it Mothers hare aomsthlns; which in nhsolntely safe and p mo tie ally perfect ar at child's medicine. Costoria destroys Warms. Caartorla allays revarlahnaea. Caatoria prerrents womttlna; SenrCsjsL -Cnatorla onree TMarrhoast and Wind Colle. Castor la rellerre Teething; Trembles. Caatoria enroe Conatlpatlon and Flatnleney. Caatoria nentrallaes the effects of enrhonio mold tne ar pel son one air. Caatoria dawa met eon tain morphine, oplnm.er otter narcotic pmyan ty. Caatoria n ImOatea taw food, raarnlatea the) atomach and bowela, srjtrtng healthy and suatnral aleep. Caatoria la pat ap ia ono-sire bottles only. It ia aot sold in hnlh, Pont aliyar any ono to sell yon anything else on tho plea or promlaa that it ia " jnst an stood w and "will answer erory porpoae." Boo that yon get PA-8-T-Q-K-I-A. Tho One -simile ata-natnro of Children Cry for JOHN M. PAKIDOlf. FARIDOIYT & SORT Painters and Decorators FATES SAX7QS3S, CALSCIUNEES. ato. SHOP. 119 LmTuUsnth St, ISLAND. ILL. BANKS. The Moline State Savings Bank, Moline, III., Oflicc Corner Fifteenth St. and Third Ave. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Succeeds the V cilia Saying Bank Organized ltttl 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Ortrtn'sed nndcr State Laws. Open from S a. m. to S p. m., and Wednesday and Saturday nights from 7to8pm O'TCEns: 1'oitTta SKimnsa, - - President Hi uam Daaxuie, Vice President C F IIksixwat, - - Cashier Trustees: Pobtib Simula, IIirab Daausa, II II Ainswobth, Gao H Esw&ans, C F niainvir, C A Rosa, C B Aikswokth, w B Adams, W W Wblls. Western Investments GUABANTEEO REAL ESTATE LOANS Made for private parties In the garden spot of the west by the Orchard State Bank of Orchard, Neb. E. W. Daut, President. J. S. Dakt, Cashier. REFERENCES. Mitchell ft Ljmde, bankers. J F Robinson, cashier ltock Island National bank. C C Ca'ter. M D. Ilenry Dart's Sons, wholesale grocers. Correrpondenco solicited. a j. mil Real Estate and Insurance. Buy, Sell and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried companys repre sented. Rates as low as any reliable company can afford. Your Patronage is Solicited. . Office 1820, Second Av. Harper House Block. We Employ Young Men an dtstrTlMrto our adventae- ments In pert payment fi.rahuth evade Acme bicycle, which ere aend them on approval. No work done until the bicycle arrives and proves satisfactory. Vmini I adi'ae employed onths buuii - tnfv - cams u If borsora-trls apply they must be waD vv n nt tor partlealajs. ACME CYCLE COrlPANY, ELKHART. IND. 1 isonoworf Pitcher's Castoria. BEKRX A. rAKIIX'H IJfiUHAlTOS. Huosins t Hocft msuRAncE AGENTS. Representing among other time-tried and well known Fire Insurance Com panics the following: Rochester German Ins Co Rochester, W T WeMchester File New York Ituffaln, N Y Philadelphia I'eOTla, 111 ...... 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For Ladies From 9 a. m. to 12 m. on week days For Gen tlemen From 2 p. in. to 10 p.m. on week days On Sundays the rooms will be open from 7 a. m. to 11 a. m. for Gentlemen only. Electric and Electro-thermal baths may be obtained at any time during business hours. Gymnasium connected with bell rooms.