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: v-y - ROCK ISLAND ARGU VOL. ZLIV. NO. 280 BOCK ISLAND, ILL., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1896. KEC.KOES EXCITED And a Town in Georgia in a State of Terror. THE OLD STOSY 01 RACE WBATH Trot Colored Man Mint hj m Whit Who Atompllng la Aawnll id. Latter with mn tj llant Mnl fatally Hart, bat Ilia I rinaU Make Tlira-ati-TIi loll Kmxl MnlMM-rary la Itamluak; mill a.a III Warpath. Myth. iu, P.j.t. II. n sUturlajr Mirht at thin Ur., t'-nljr-to mlk- from Auguetn. ;.. A. M. Clnrka-. phot a. n-ern numa- tve l:.lur..l. Th! ):ittcr wan ua.n .nfuna- ImiK-uiigc In th .riTa-ii.- a.f IiimI.h. tiark- . !. 1 Mm to irl. I.iit Kn1nn1 tontlnurd I.Ik I ruf.inlty uml i-gun t urn- and alius" I'lurkr. Th- r.'Kiu had on ax In M hmi. I ami Cli.rk.-. thinking that ) h.i'l ltt.-r arm liiin.lf. wt-nt to hi h'.u f..r lii'i yliiitnun, ami whi n ha turna.. ih" iw m. 1 was rn'wl. tw lan.l h'.MiiiL; hi v In a thn-Mta-nlnic tiiann'T. Thy t;ir!-d toward aa.h th'-r urn! I'lnrk" a.-n.-il fir i.n the tia-atrai. lirintf thr tinn-s ami wa.un.l Inif him In th- nrru nri'l ImIv, hut ti"t alunit.-ra.iis::.'. Tlx' tMipulatlon of th j.lni 1.4 al'out :ui. th majority a.f . h-m ! rii'irri'. Tiny l-ai.ni rr.-iitly ln nf. il at th rhuotlnir. nnl yi'h-t.T'lny thr.t.-n.l to burn the .iil.ln a.f th hlt". aa-nt If Angn.tA for AM. Tin- n :n Kiithi-ri'il In Iiir" num- 1.. i- in tin- town ivlth pliaitmin-a ami l-t"H, iin.l th- vhltoa. f.-aritii,' th.y v miiI. I iirt nut tha-lr Ihra-nts. t.-l-rni.i l t. th.i JiiIki' ami Flia-rlff a.f tho a.niritv at Aueuxtii t mn. n!lstnne at mi. . A s." lul train va llHint h r.l with twl r-lliihl tnn. n -.mta-nt.-.l l.y tin. km rilT nn.l hi d.-pud.'K. AVh.ri tin- train artiv.-.l nt myth" thai t-obiri'il ii.... lii4i.jn-' ut una-. Th ch'-rliT nn. I hi men nr now huntinir tin. rlneli-iiili-rx. hut It in liurlly .rob H Ihiit thf-y trill . rwi n nxful. lit thi-y nr.. In hi'lirijr. f'liirk I-.iim Iw-en .iit ini'l.T nrra-ct ami tak n to AiiKt:!i- 1.1. 1 h woirn n nml i hll.lr'n cr v. rv nun h frtitht.ipl. I. til it Ix Ih-I1v-1 ttiat ainrc th arrival t.f th- ah TifT anl .ii""' tin n.'Ki-.M-n nrf tMi ki ar.-il to Ht t.'tuit to tarry nut tli. lr thrcntt aftr th nlTlri'ra h'Hvi i r. lit i;r-. t ut i iiMiit iiicii :v. tVd il Wm Thnt Toit Hwlil Almnt Mob Ijiw In lour Inaugural ? H.rlnu-lir.. Ky.. K.-ft. II. WashlnT t"n aouiity un.t riprMiKll' I'l. th.? ruunty Hi-it, art In frrnzy af a'Xlta-in'nt, ax tin y htiva- Ix-i'ii for four ur liv- nli;ht8, a. n avioiint of thrrut.x tn huru tin- toun. 'I'll.' IrullUa' fMK.a nut of tho rffol t iiui'lo ut l.ixt .N'n-.i tnlH r'a tl. i tlou to iiuiki' ull tiirii.kx In Ihn a-nunty fr. .. '1 Mo iKoxtlon j.t to u ,,t,. i,i t,,. ...i,.l,., unU It) anrruil l.y u v-ry Lirxv majority, hut for r. axons whiih tho avi rana. iltl-.n In WaxhitiKlon county Uoa x not iio..Tlaini .r u pr Iat. tlio toll Kiifi x an. :o uji, taiitl tollx an- l Ini; ai.lloi t. i on inry nn- In the aun t. not UhvLirolim; Ihf otc a.f the -ol.n t.i f i .. t,. in. Kor tho f.H-t x that It in-a-al innr! than it o.. of tlio p. .. lr tin..M tho Vol moanx a otitis, iitlnn. Th.- toll r-iailx hnill hy tlvHto i.nn.:iiil' x an. I If tho i unity tnaka-x Ihi'tii fra-e tlio ..-o..- tniisl Kt in.l n tax to ralxo Molioy. Jin Volo .u ,,,.n aka 11 am llllx ami tho aolltily authol itlcx imillot I. ' iillr r.ilx" tlio fim.lx. A . k nco rattirlay art xa I nx tho II I 'lay tho pat.'x ...iil.l lie tol. iat-.l. Iiii i, on.. .,,. mk, , r r.-inov.il. ami u han.l a.f in, ii. allvl.l.-.l Into h.'ialx. w. til Into alin i rr".t .u tx a.f tin a ouiity innl a ii t il"n Dili to. n xat. x. T iii. n r.- nrrta-.1 nr. I -h:irt;.l wltn alo Hfa.yii.it r.... itv. Vln y mivo t all nml w. ! r. laa.-,. Tli. n Inrorinulioii tatno to t o n that If nry tnoro it.'t.. nrr.t.'.l lh- ra-K'ihitnrx v.oul.l l.urn tho toun of 11 in -I'. M, tho toiinty a..i,t. Thlx iilarti... ih a itlz.-nx. nn1 .-na h nlirht vlua th tow n h,i vn Btiar.l-.l l.y M t't 'Hxa i ill.-.'lix. Tlia- aoiinty iinthorlti.-x nr.. :.soluto ly .rl.f.a. i:.ry a.tio Is iifrui.l to rnlxa a li i" l Misainxt th r.mi'atorx loxl hlx r.,a.'rty or hfo ho .'ii.!aii(;.Ta-a. CLARA BAHTON t-i HOME AGAIN. . Hark Irr m M.nla-m Trrrlt.irr l.nthoa. tuwllc liarr ll.-r Wairk. Now T.rk. 5a.. ll.-(Mtii lUrton. ha'a.l f tho An.a ri.un Jto. Crox ru. a l. ly. I hin k from ha-r work In Ar tiia'uiu, ami I In. h at thix wrltint; xtnt Imx iloi llur.l ti Ha- tho r. iM.rt. rx fho ix Htato.l l. Lay rninuxaixtia' av. r iti inn n'.'a a.f hor mlxxlon. lr. a?. 1'. I'ii'I- in. in. in minna lai MTn-mry of tna r.ar ton t' l.Hli.n. al.1: "'tf wa-ro va'll ro- "In I n all ahtoa In t'onnlanllnoplo. Wo rf ..r:iio.l a.nr rtilrxlon aiia'a-a xrf uiiy urn I H;.,-tit flut.mNi. Vw million a.f . ... lar.a ..iti.i not rellvxc all the Jl-tr.'?s in A;n Mt:ior. "Wo hail four rtlomliX alyxa-ntory. tn tiaix.t) I'lmlil an. I xniallpi'Xln ivhl. h to nn. i'i.r tho atfliti'd, and tna.lo no lixtttn tlon lMtwti-n Turkx and Armcn lanx." Wham arka-tl If th Arma-nluns .to m-Kfoxxcr .lurlnn th ninxxacra-a ho t -I'lloil: "That l.x a ilttiaal ajua-x I l.'ti I would not unsut-r. AV made no lno!.tiaton.,'la-forc Mia Itarton loft '.iKtanlinofl xha? for hrr n-fiards to th- mi It an and h In return had hla a liafil" rlain ca.nvry hi i-rxonal ex- .ri'KKi..n of outo-tn ami roirard. and his h.f t isha-a and prayers fur a safe Journry. I I II. ins l:aprt I'ronaaiUon. i:i-lxt..ko. It. c. S.-it. 14. LI HunR t linn ws nrk.il -la the atatmont truo l:at on ..ur ra-txnn to China you will i-xiKn y..ur a.tll. a-x?" "It la not truo." rafli'd tho vt.a.ray. 'Tpam my n-turn to t'hliia I may l railed upon ta till on nior. axaltod oftloea. : I to r.'iuo my work for Chlna'a aJvanei'nirrt until my death." Aa KIMIn Hoaa. 'What Kva Air, Croxsgrain the last lovely i xprrxxion alie has ta her jihotoirral'h? "The rhotojrrapher told her that ahe li.ut cioru Dek'utive ba auty than any wo hmu btt eTcl taw. ' ' IXtrwt Free Pray BRYAN'S TOUR OF ILLINOIS. IXJUirratlo Nnmlnra Ppraka at c lanuliota. McLrAXSBoBo. Sept. 14. Five to is thnoand ll.iokod to the pquare in Mt. Vernon tn listen tn norainae Urjan. He i introduced by Jude Sample, of tbn appelate court, who announced that he was always a rt puM'can unt'l this jenr. Brvan. In the cnumo r f his remark, took oc ct!nn to assert the soundness of bU biand of detuocracj. He denied that he i to ppi.ik from the ctepa of the Capitol at Washington. Tha Elactlon In Maloa. At 'it xta. Me., Sept. 14 The elec tion ix paising off ijuictly. Reports icdicate an averac'i vote, although the rcpul.licans are preparing to at trilmte to the weather conditions any falling ctl in their vote. ruTLAM. Me., 14. All indica tion point to a heavy vote. The weathT i cloudy and cool. The re publicans will have a tremendous majority. I'rafrrird Xulrl.lato Uruwaloe. Hi'.iilami I.KiiiT. Mass.. Sept. 14. The Italian bark Tonte Tabor was wrecked ofT Hooked Hill bar at mid nloht. To escape drowning Capt. D.'laoaxsa and hU mate committed sulcid. Four of the crew of 10 were drowned. The remaining six reached shore on the vessel's deck house. llcaary I'hllaftclphla Failure. Piiu.ahm.piii, Sept. 14. Coilid, Altotuus & Co., the oldest and one of the largest wholesale dry goods lirms in the city, has assigned. It is thought the liabilities will be close to half a million, with probably as sets for an equal amount. ABOUT AS THEY'LL COME OUT. The llnx Itatl Table Now Show the lasiif Accra-gallon. t'liioauo, Sept. 14. If a baso ball "fan" U tinil of wnfchiiiK tho vicissitudes of the National Iviouo Hubs ho may paste tho follow inn table In his hat with tho almost acrtaln nstumnoo that tlWo will be very littlo a hanpa' in tho standing of any cluh romiKirod tn any cithor, and that there will lie none in lliat of the four leaders: Par n.iyo.1. Won. Ijoat. Cent Pnltlnirin.. l.-v.-la-ic!.. t'.n.'.iitititi,. I lia....... l:si U ......l-'o .......i; "5 : .Tm 74 41 JIKS i-i 47 ajis :o .iiili IC Vi ..-,411 r.i ;,t ..vi Itt AVt ib .4 R' a .4T.S ns as a-u :i h; .if:! tt x; B.t..ti Iitv..r3 Naar York I tnlal.-l.iia Hnx.ltlyn W;h I IUf tou. . . . . . , M Ixmt. I.OtltSVil?V 1 aiu.i xi'ora.s VJJ Il 12J l:.'l l.M )?! 121 tt I.ouisTillp Cinoin I 'i 1 1 sbur:r Cli lea no naM .". Iniisvlllo (': nt lMttshurir 1: nt Wiishin-'ton rhilndi'l- phia I-.'. Wnshiniftun ii; nt Italtiiimrf :nxiLI'ii 5. H.iltiiiinre ti; nt Clova-laud t. Iwiuis -J, I'lovol.and 8: lit Xa-w York stun N. Na-w York !. (Sunday) at Cin- .niiatl I'hir.ik-o :i. Cinrinnati 7: nt Louis- illo SI. Iuiis I, Iouisvillo Western LiMiiic: At Ik-trnlt St. Paul IVifa.U Ii; (x.oiid irtinia-l St. l'aul 3. Ik'trolt II; nt tV'iimlMis Kansas City s. o'limhiis 7; nt lamnd ILii.iils Minna-aii- lis 7. linaiid ltinids U; nt liiiliatmiMilis ililnaiikan. A, IndlnnntH.llx 4; (second paint') Milwukao :t, lnitinnanolis 4. (Sun day) At Grand lia.lds Minnoapnlis 5, I. rand Uuids.'; (soond ic.uur) Minman- II. (.mini liannls; nt Columbus Kaiixns 4'ity 4, I'oUiiiiImix jj. Ill .ttruiit at Mlla l.lr Norrrnlnl. N. w il.anf. Si'pt. 14. l.ouis Co nilx', aimj a.f Ilia- IxH.kkaH'pors a.f the 'fun. t t'ninn National bank, nliotook atoxa. a.f inoii hint: ThurJay nikht. Is dead. .lrrrtrl ns a Murilrr Fau.pret. l:a.l!ar.d. Mi. h.. Sent. II. Dr. J. 1. Voitaot. laix hoen nrrotU'd on xus .i. i..i a-f l.axif.i; he n nn in a omi.li. o in thi.. mutdar of i:nox V. liwreme Ixxt T.n-;. i;;,y CnatoH has l...Ri:n ' inT a llfo , nt. t:a o for thix i-i inio .1 l.av. rem t'x w ife has Just been nml KUilty a.f aani.lkity in the tn.ira. r. I nslon l,ro...uiim Arrrpted. ' Ieiis, Sent. II After a M-sinii of . ver.il hours the l'oi.iiliRt slate commit tea-jidoplod a resolution to aci-ept the fll'oll tll.in for electors umiuiHl bar tlu. M . 1 " i murrain: suin- l eutral committee. Rratralnt In Ooina; Oood. A Krcat alesiro taiiuiiiiiHtster justice. una cvi-u tai fsi'ute va n-aiii-e, entire: as niaiiy ia.-rs.itw. " writes Mrs. Lviuau AlilKitt lit K'.Uiis' Homo .Imvriiul "Tl-.cy can hardly k-p iheir hauda a-ff v. ii.ro tha-y ko what apiiean ta be ..i.aiiuj , amy mihK to put the drivi-r in place vt the al.iie.l lmrM-, tlie large lxy m place ot ll.e siuall fafj.' the i-hler ist. r in the yimnp r's pn,ition and so on to the i ml of t!u-1 li.ipt. r. When the temptation ba-coiiu-s toaistrung and these Would lc make rights' do iuterfcre, they an- iiii-re .iaiy to luake Uiings fax worsa- than to improve them. Theirs is a ba-ttcr attitude taiward life thau that tif inii" who takan pleasure in the exhibi tion of mau's evil passions a disposi tion we sa luauifcsta-d when a quarrel unscs in l he htrart aud a rrowd flocks ut oiuv ta i-iieouraso and enjoy the spec- taela'. The retributive foa ling may be riht, but we tiinst not put into action ull onr right fit-lings. Restraint in do ing good is important ns well as re stranit fra.tu eviL I suppose children have huffcred quite as much franu the iiita-rlen nca? of friends wha would mod uy a too istxict du t aud cuLrj;e a taxi limited list i f air.n-'nia-uts as thay have Xioiu lueir pora-nts rotrictums. " ' Yon need Hood's Sarsaparilla to en-ich and purify tout blood, create an appetite and give sweet, refresh tog itep. NO. ONE AT LAST. Chief of the Assassins of Caven dish and Burke CAPTTJUID AT BOULOGNE, TEAJJCE, After Evadine the Kritih Slentha for fourteen Years Caught While Hatching Dynamite I'lnta Acstast Kneland and Arrniteil la Hia Iloom at the Point of m Reolr Admit Hi. Identity and In criminating I'aM-ra Are I'ound on Ilim. l!ouIo.-ni!, Sept. 14. Tynan, the no torious Number tnu." has been ar rested here on a Scotland Yard war rant which was issued in lNfci. Tynan arrived fh Europe hy landing in Genoa In AuKUst. lie proceeded from there to Paris, where he remained for some days consortinir with a number of th meinlKrs of the dynamite faction of the Irish party. Ho had lM'n traveling under the name of Ca.-nrne a Gordon and other aliases when he arrived in lloulogno on. Friday ova-ning and put up at the H itel Folka stone. where he did not sitate to expound his Fenian views in tho bar nf the hotel. His movements had been watched from the time he arrived in French territory. The local commis sary of police, together with an Eng lish dcta-etive. burst into his room nt clock in tho mornins. The detective eld a loaded revolver to his head and theraten.id to hhoa.t him if he resisted. Taken Vmla-r an Old Warrant. Tynan was secured and admitted his identity. Incriminating papers and a 1 irKo sum of money were found in his possession. Tho prisoner was lodged in a cell in the It.iulaigne police station and he will be arraigned today, with via-w to his extradition to England. The warrant am whia-h the arret-t Is made aharges that the prisoner was concerned in the murders of Lord Frealeria k a"aveni sh. chief sea retarv. and Mr. l'.urke. under secretary, in 'hoenix park, adjoining tho vice regal lo.lge in luiblin. on May 5. 1SS2. and vltli tho manufaa ture of dynamite bombs for use in England. laetecUve Inspector Walsh has ar rived here frt.m Scotland Yard to con duct the case. He said that there would bo some connatclion between Tynan's rest uml the arra-st of a man namod Hell Saturday at Glasgow and of J. Wallace at Jiotterdam. The Stan Arrcsteal at Clusgow. Eamdnn. fVpt. 14. Hell, mentioned In the l;ou'.oi;r.e dispatch to the Associat ed Press as as arresta'd am Saturday Glasgow in connection with Tynan's arrest in l'.oulogne, is charged with be ing concern.-d in a dynamite outrage. Hell's ago is about SI. He arrived from tho rnita-d States a-arly in the week. A disrati h from Houlogne to Tho Times says: "'iian was in company with H.:i in mris and it wns expeofc-d that both would cross to England, but Ty nan appears to have hesitated to ven ture such a hazardous trio. Hell went England n few davs ago. Tynan had not suspoeta-d that his identity was known, and he was artounded at the entry of the detective aommissarv and four officers. Tynan had fhaved his lio ird. Ho so.-mcd to be depressed over his capture." DALY NOT A m XAIIITAKD. That He Neva-r Wm In Favor of a I'liliry or Ta:rror. Dublin. Sept. 14. John Haly. .who was recently released from Portland prison after serving several yeRrs on cajiivietion of coinpiia ity in a dynamite plot, together with his brother, ar- rivad at yueenstown, near here, on Saturday evening. He was met by John Uedinond. Patriak O'Hrien, Timothy Harrington and others. In reply ing to nn address Daly dea lared that he was not a dynamiter and that lie never ba-lieved in dynamite to ter rorize the English government. The dream of his life, he said, was to fight f..r Ireland like a soldier and patriot. There was also a demonstration here in honor a.f Daly by the vmnestv us sin iutmn. They presented an address to the released dynamiter, and Dalv In replying a.-rain repudiated the dyna- pt.M. y. He said he thought that Iiishmen were too brave and generous to a-IviK-ate suih principles. lie concluded by dea-larine that he would be identitied with no party or platform. CORBETT AND HTZ TO FIGHT. I'raiviala-il Always Tha-yCan rind a Place on Larth to Meet. New ot k. Sept. 14. James, J. Cor- bett and Kobcrt Fitzsimmnns met at the Harthodli hotel and agreed Verbal ly to fitht for Jlo.nnO a side and the larpett jurse that any club in this country will offer. The fight is to take place hixty days from the date of the contest between Cairbe'.t and Sharkey., provida-d it is brought to a successful conclusion before Dec. CI, lV.'S. Should th contest between Corbett and Sharkey be dei tared off for any reason t'orbctt binds himself to box Fitzsimmons on or before the first of March. 1S!7. Fitzsimmons stipulates that in case he should conquer Cortv-tt he will not acaept the Police Gazette championship belt, which trophy he does not recognize as being emblematic of tho championship. Corbett desira?9 to fiiiht for the bolt, and will accert It la case he should win. Death of a Veteran of Naitr. Quinry, Ills., S-pt .14. Major Gener al James X. Morgan dia?d Saturday. He was bora in I'.ostun eighty-six years ago. cast his first vote for An drew Jackson, and had lwn an aa-tive Iemocrat ever since. U commanded a 1-atallion in the Mexican war and was a division commander under Sher man in the civil war. He was acting president of the society of the Army of the Cumberland and treasurer of the Illinois Soldiers" home, lie leaves very large estate. TERRIBLE DISASTER ON THE RAIL. Whole Train Loaded with Pauensera Drops Thirty Feet. San Francisco, Sept. 14- The Chron icle's Eureka, Cab. special says: "A train on the Mad river and Areata road went through the Mad ljiver bridge yesterday. Six cars loaded with pas sengers dropped thirty feet Into the dry bed of U-.e river. An nie Ho'.I, Sandy Cameron, 3Iiss Kirk and an unknown child were killed and ten others were seriously Injured. The accident was caused by the giving way tit a span of the bridge over which the train was passing. Several of the Injured will die. MRS. GROSSNER'S GREAT SCHEME. It Only Nets Iter SIO licfore It I.anala Iter in Jail. Nowhurgh, X. Y., Sept 14. Mrs. Anna Grossner, a Swedish woman of ;i, who has a husband and six chil dren, was arrested in this city Satur day nisht on warrant charging her with using the United States mails un lawfully. The warrant was obtained 1-y Postoffice InsptH tor McDuryoa, on compliint of William A. Sili-ott. of Mount Vernon, O. Mrs. Grossner is alleged to have advertipa'd in a matri monial paper that her husband had died and left her a fortune, but that the estate was not settled up yet. She wanted the assistance of a wealthy gentleman, andj stated that she would go to his homo for an inta-r-view if money to pny her fare was sent her. It is alleged that she ob tained $40 from Silcott in this manner. Mrs. Grossnor's husband left here Sat urday nmrning for Toronto and the family were to follow. Mrs. Grossner and her baby are in jail and the other five children are at the Children's home. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The Xew York Athletic club easily pullad off a majority of the honors it the American Athletic union annual championship games at Manhattan Id Saturilay afternoon.' It is currently ra-portefl in Florida that a plan is on f.x.t to withdraw Wie McKinley electors in this state and give the support aif the Republicans to t'almer and Hna-kner. I'.ernardo A mhrosaili. proprietor of the famous Italian restaurant at lioston. was assassinated by his clerk, Charles G. IlacigaUipo. William Shinall. of .'Jugusta. Ga.. caught h-s clerk .Pr.tty H-.S k. at H;-a k- tftwn w-l.h " i -u ukin..ll ! !....' - ...... .-iriKail. I.UC1V shot Tive times and will ilie. Shinall was killad Instantly with te first shot. ThomiLS Cullen. a trolIa-jreiairer of the street railway coini.unv at Cincin nati, was caugiH l.y a live wive, drawn Caroline .lames, of V.'oodstuwn. X. J.. 75 years old, killtvl herself hv cuuinsr her throat. She bwnme doianged through worrying over the present discussion aif tho financial question. Hallington Rm.th, of the American Vol- mnteers, the secession from the Salvation Armv, is nt Chicago. Colonel Xorinan Wiard, the wi:ll-known inventor of g-ins and a-xnert am heaw ord nance, is dead, aged about "U years. Omaha has raised a S'ioO.ntKI guarantee fund for her Trans-Mississippi exposition, making :il5,o.io appropriated by congress effective. A boat used for gambling was blown up with dynamite nt Hiirnside. Kv. .i com staniiiird Hem. emtio meeting was lieltt at Hnr Harbor. Me., nt which President Elliot, of Harvard, and Comp troller Bowler, of Washington, were the chief sjM-akcrs. Gold Democrats of Georgia h.ive called a convention to organize the Palmer and liucknt r men. itephen IJreon, a builder ot Brooklyn. and H. W. Taylor w.-rb killed, and John Slnwd fatally injured by the fall of a scaf fold at New i.irk. While Bryan was si eakimrnt Ralisbnrv. Mo.. Satuiday, he called atrontion to two pickpocke s in the crowd. They tot away. hut ro.-ippcared at the next place, Hunts ville, where he spotted them again and tney were capt ureal. Julius C. Gottlieb. - years old. of New- York, died of chronic no.se bleeding. .Mayor iiruwn s l.tih d:tuchtor nroas.il the button at the now- a k-ctrio lighting plant at ILxUford. Ills.. aj that place is iuw ngi.ieo Mr .yK'aru iamti. Henry Claiisseniiis. formerly Prussian and also German consul in i:W.wn ami rcprcscnlativo of many other Kuroican priucliuilities. dia;d iu ij-rlin last Thurs- ay ot typhoid finer, aged Ta veurs. To Cure a Colal In Una bay Take laiative Bronio Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the fnoney if it fails to cure. 25 cents. Boshei.ii. III., Aug. 11. 1S95. "I am subject to ctatnos and colic. and have used many remedies, but hnd roiey 3 Colic cure beats them all. W. L Yeats." Sold by M. F. Bahnsen. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Bieheet of all in leavening strength Loutt L'nUed Suite Government Food Report. Bota& Baxae Powom Co, xsw Teas Cm mm. THE Is now LATEST - BOtHESTER, At You get the THE Attractions . Inducements Improved finish, hondsomc new designs and prices that fix the attention of all buyers. OUR HEAVY INVOICES Last week consisted of the finest line of Iron Beds ever put in the city. Artistic Designs in Combination Cases and Cabinet?, Library Cases, New Reed Goods, New Fancy Rockers, New Ollice Desks, k'ew Carpets aid a complete line of the cele brated Buck's Stoves and Ranges None Offer Like Quali ties at Such Low Prices. Davenport Furniture & Canst Co., 324, 326, 328 Brady St, DAVENP0BT. i LONDON ready to show you the AND - BEST IN CLOTHIl FOR MEN AND BOYS. best made goods money here. LONDON. HALE and Old age can be attained by the proper use of ib vigoratin tonics. The Rock Island Brewing Co's products are all the results of scientific labor and the most Improved apparatus, preserving in the highest degree the health giving qualities of the beverage. BOTTLED GOODS A SPECIALTY. Hodi Ishnd ROOK Saving; Sanli. rtv Pot Cnl Utertm U omj LotMd o Fmoul ColUiatral or OmCEKS. J Swobs. Tup'iI t. Jon CBVaAIMa. VMM ti r Oa I wlt, Caaalat, B. At. HlMtaii a IfaMt ftw aH0ala. - STYLES for the least HEARTY Rock Island Brewing do. THOSE 1MI. iKsorpormUd Umdar tha Ut Uw. I8LAVD, ILL. Paid oa BvpotAU: DIBECT0R8. Tt ltsagl ur Bab, iWEim, mi i im anas TaaJU aa