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Rock I :3 A SLAND AI'LY RGU VOL XXXVII. NO 93 KOCK ISLAND, MOXDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1889, PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT Paine's Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. .. i spring. Ntafr very much run down and hllliatel, 1 procured some of Paine's Celery ivininound. The "e of two bottles made me LW a new man. As a freneral tonic and nrtnir medicine, 1 do not know Ite equal." W. L. OKKKNI.KAP, BrUrwll''' fiewnil V. N. G., Burltafrton, Vt 11.00. gix tor yt.ua. uruggvsia. MMMD DYES ZX,VTLSZl-.LACTATED FOOD F Davis Block, Moline, Illinois. THE MOLINE WAGON. The m olme MAI aW Atalactiirers ol FARM. SPRING and FREIGHT WAGONS iW'nnP'1':n7'f PLATFORM nd other Hctero tn.i nf ...p,.,,.,, wnrktnanthlp and i..m, M..ii acc iuc n'.'u.c F. C. Hoppe, Xo. 1808 Second A.ve., Rock Island, 111. THE "CAFE," A HB&T-CLASS LUNCH R0& OPEN ALL 3STIGIIT, No. 1808 Second Ave., n can get Tio War. Glass j-iumuus ana jewelry cheap, at WEST END FAIR wrnerof Seven tn St.. ana CKEO. 8AVADGE, Proprietor OF TIVOLI SALOON." Second Avenue, opposite Harper House. The cholee.t Imported WINES AND LIQUORS. Imported and Key West Cigars, a specialty. Use It Now! "Ilaving used your Paine's Celery Compound tnls spring-, 1 can safely recommend It as tbe most powerful and at tbe same time most gentle regulator. It Is a splendid nerve tonic, and since taking it I have felt like a new man." R. K. Knohr, Watertown, Dakota. Wsixs, Bich ardson A- Co. Props. Burlington. Vt DAVIS & CO, PLUMBERS ! -AND- Steam Fitters. A complete stock of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, llose, Fire Brick. Etc. Sole Apcnts for DEANE STEAM PUMPS, ahd SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. We guarantee every one perfect, an'l will wnd Caps, Twenty day'" trial, to responsible parties. Safety Heating Boilers, and Contrac- tors for furnishing and laying Water, Gas and Sewer t ipe. 1712 First Avk., Rock Ishmd, Illinois. Telephone Hid. Roaideuoc Telephone 100. Wagon Co., mm ar Bats Spring Warons. e.reciallv adapted to thai fin h IMuratcl I'rir,. List free on "Aliii in-iiire purcliasiiiK. ROCK ISLAND. Ware, Cookery, ft, Good., Third arenne. Rock laland. CONDITIONS OF HEALTH. PURE WATER AND PURE AIR AND CLEANLINESS FEQUIRED. The New Science of Sanitation and the Proere I Haa Mat! e England and America gold to Lead In Contributions to This Advancement. "Water, air and cleanl neas are the chief articles of my phar macopce ia," said Napoleon. These trite words practically cover the entire cope of sanitary science. To eliminate from the air smoke and noxious gases, to remove from the water supply delt terious substances, and to dispose of f cecal and refuse matter so as to minimize annoyance md the possibility of breeding contagious di -eases is one of the greatest problems of the aire. How best to do this is the question that sanitary science pro poses, and on the fullnas and correctness with which this question it answered depends more of the well being and prosperity of a community than the casual observer is wont to think. GLORIOUS WORK OF SAfTTART RCIKNCK. Sanitation is a matter not less of finance and economics than of personal comfort, con venience and longevity. Vtaat health is, as a rule, the measure of usefulness, and, other things being equal, of waes, needs no proof. That good sanitary conditions rank with com mercial facilities as one of the chief factors in the growth of cities, and that unsavory or unhealthy neighborhood in a city are de pleted of population or turnodover to the poorer classes who have nc alternative but to endure wbat others shun, is a matter of com mon observation. The pre"alence of sickness, and especially contagious c iseases, where san itary requirements are not observed, the lack of thrift and enterprise in such localities, and the kinship of moral filth with unsanitary conditions of person, havo been themes for innumerable lectures and homilies. Wher ever sanitary science has made strenuous ef forts to improve the physi. -al conditions of a locality there have resulted less prevalence of disease, a gradual reduction of mortality, es pecially of infants, great r prosperity, and more marked longevity, and even the spirit ualizing of tbe masses has advanced as de fects in material surrou idings have been remedied. It would seem hat such common place matters as ventilation, light, plumbing, heating and sewerage in hort, good or bad sanitary conditions are more intimately connected with the evils and excellences of our cities than are many other things to which more attention is given. "Sanitation is a new sci nee," said a civil engineer who was asked to give an outline of recent Improvements in sanitation. "It Is only within the last fifty or sixty years that public attention has been directed to the need of improved methods an 1 contrivances far the purposes of health and convenience in the construction of buildings. Until a compara tively short time ago ventilation was con spicuous by its absence, an 1 light was almost equally disregarded. Ad iuate water supply is a subject whose import in ce be- -n to be felt, so to speak, but yesterday. London, for instance, has not long i bandoi. ts wells and cesspools for a systenof water works and sewerage. How the treat cities of the ancient world managed wit houtsuch sanitary contrivances as we now have and survived Is an enigma. Tbe crude makeshifts of early times have been held responsible for Innumer able plagues, disorders aid epidemics, and the growing recognition that many Hiaana of the present day are o:' germ origin the direct result of contaminated or poisoned air, water or food is doubtless what haa made the last few years mare productive of sanitary literature than at y other period of history. INFLUENCE OF THE PRESS. "Strangely enough, England and America have produced the bulk of sanitary literature and evolved the best schettes for freeing the life sustaining agencies of noxious element. England and America pre bably stand shoul der to shoulder in this respsct, the former, by common assent, being superior in the con struction of sewers and tie latter leading in its sanitary fixtures. The publications of the two countries bear witness to their respect ive excellences, German n search, by tracing out the germ origin of diseases, has rendered signal service and been a stimulus to Ameri can and English inventiveness. "Throughout these latter years of develop ment the influence of the t rcss has been very salutary. The newspapers have rather been detectives than advisers, but they have pointed out defects and ommended excel lences; they have shown the needs of the times and often made suggestions that have been of material benefit to the wor cers on these lines. Still it has largely been left to the sanitary journals to chronicle the new steps of Im provement, and thus muca that is vital and important on the subject of sanitation has not found its way to tho general public. What is more, it is to be doubted if the ma jority of craftsmen who liave in hand the building np and improvement of our cities keep abreast of the times and profit by the steps of progress that are constantly being taken. Tbe masses are lamentably ignorant or criminally negligent of tanitary measures, and they are pitiably dependent upon men who are not much better ini armed." Chicago News. A Peculiarly Pretty Woman. There was at the earthed probably the only pretty woman of her odd tyle in this coun try. She was about 2." years of age, medium size and graceful figure. Her complexion was fair, her features regu ar, almost classic. The dominant color of bra hair was brown, but her bangs were perfitaly white, and a large patch just alove her left ear was white. The brow and lashes of her left eye were white, while those of her right eye were dark brown. Her eyes were -argo, a beautiful dark blue, full of tenderness. Her voice was soft, gentle and low, and stie carried herself like a queen. A tlunta Constitution. Barred Out. Lawyer Please give try card to your master. Butler No use; you can't see him, sir. Lawyer Why notf Butler He's just laid hit iself down for a nap, and he gave me orde-s to say "not at home" to anybody as caL'ed, no matter if twas the divul himself. And that bars you, sure, sir. Harper's Magazi ia Such great activity as there Is at present displayed in storage battery development bids (air to hasten the use cf electrio traction in crowded city streets. - - Absmraiy Itupid To allow prejudice or Ignorance to get the better of good judgement. It has been conclusively proren thit constipation, bad breath, dyspepsia', kidney affection, and all diseases of the lhar, stomach and bowels have been cared by limply taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is harm less, not unpleasant, and easily procured, o there fa no reason to be ignorant of this remedy we especially commend to your notice for trial. . Tbe two cardinal 'linn in conversation are talkativeness and ailc nee. . , ; r- STORIES ABOUT MEN. Row the Dnk of Wellington Got Even with Some Practical Jokers. It may interest some of your readers to hear a characteristic story of the great duke, which was told me by a gentleman princi pally concerned in tbe affair. The Duke of Wellington at one period of his life was rather' fond of telling a certain pigsticking story, and persons who knew of this weakness used to lead the conversation so that the great man might have an oppor tunity of relating his favorite anecdote. But at length he became suspicious, and any al lusion to the subject made him extremely angry. About this time nearly sixty years ago the duk was staying at Bel voir. One of the visitors at the castle had never heard anything about the pigsticking adventure, and . was easily persuaded that the duke would be pleased if he were asked to tell his famous story. Accordingly one morning after breakfast In the long gal lery, when seated mot far from tbe duke, the gentleman vuntoid to tell his grace how much be should Ilka to hear some of his ex periences of Indian sport At first the duke was inclined to be seriously offended, but looking round, and discovering from the faces of the company that the inquirer had been prompted, and that tbe re quest was made in perfect good faith, he quietly got up, and, drawing his arm . through the gentleman's, said: "I shall be delighted to tell you all you want to know, but let us come to the end of the gal lery, where we can talk quietly." A pleasant half hour's conversation ensued, and it was not till some hours later that the intended victim pearned what a triumph he had achieved over the practical jokers, and what a quiet rebuke had been administered to tnem. The Athenaeum. No Use for Receptions. The social phase of public life which so many find the chief delight of high station is not a source of pleasure to Senator Coke. He does not feel at home at balls and receptions. Just prior to the president's New Tear's re ception, when it was the social event agitat ing Washington people, a brother senator re marked to the Texan: "Coke, I suppose you are going to the re ceptionf "Well, I dont know," was the reply. "I ha vent made up my mind." "Oh, you ought to go," urged the senator to Coke. "Yes," said the latter, "I suppose I ought, but I bate those receptions, those crowds. I dont find room enough to get about, and am always in somebody's way, or somebody's in my way. Now, the last time I was at one of the big receptions I got off tn a corner where I thought I was out of the way. Pretty soon along came a lady dressed in style. She com menced to bow and smile at mo, and though I did not know her I bowed and smiled back. There she stood bowing and smiling, and then I noticed that she was pull!ng at her dress that trailed over the floor. I noticed a young fellow standing behind her, and so I reached over and, shaking him by the shoulder, said: 'Why don't you get off the lady's dressf Well, she looked straight at my feet, and, by George, I was standing on her dress my self." St. Louis Globe-Democrat Something Needed. The last six months' experience with alr brakea on freight trains has shown conclu sively that we must have less slack between the cars, and that the master car builders' coupler will soon have an opportunity of showing what it is worth. This opportunity will arise from the fact that railway compa nies who have had experience with air brakes on their freight trains in connection with a link and pin coupler feel compelled, by reason of tho serious breakages, to use some sort of a close connected coupler. Something must be done to reduce tho slack between cars or 'fast freight service will become an impossibility. Railway Pieview. Ingrowing Toenail. Dr. Putin says: "After a rather prolonged footbath, and a gentle but thorough cleans ing and drying of tbe nail as possible, I in-, troduce, by tho aid of a brash, into the inter stices between tho nail and the fungosities a solution of gutta percha in chloroform (gutta percha, 10 ports; chloroform, 80 parts). I have this application repeated several times the first day, and less frequently the follow ing days. Good Housekeeping. Thoae Who Have Reigned Longest. Among the living sovereigns mentioned in the new "Almanach de Gotha" those who have reigned longest are the emperor of Brazil, who ascended the throne in 1831, at the ago of 6; Queen Victoria, in 1837, and Duke Ernst, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, crowned in "1844 The oldest sovereign is Pope Leo im, who ia 78 years old; the youngest is tho King or Spain, not yet S. Chicago The Handsomest Lady m Book Island. Remarked to friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies nad no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large siae 50a and $1. The Cleveland Plain Dealer Is prepared to see spectacle makers grow rich out of tbe next generation, as so many school children are obliged to wear glasses. In the pursuit of tbe gooa things of ' his world we anticipate too much; we eat out tbe heart and sweetness of world ly pleasures by delightful forethought of them. The results obtained from the use of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic far exceed all claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial diseases. Price, SO cents, of druggists. - . A trade school for colored boys and girls is to be opened In Philadelphia shortly. The boys will be taught car pentering and tbe girls dressmaking. Who of us are without trouble be tbey small or large? Tbe blessings of health are beet appreciated when we are sicb and in pain. A hacking cough, a sevork cold, or any throat or lung disease are very troublesome; but all of these may be uickly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant for shiMren. Price 50 cents. Tbe buildings of Paris are of so monoto nous a character that tbe style 'of tbe re naissance has recently been adopted for some new houses, and it is hoped tbe ex ample will be followed.- ' -' - The best on earth can truly be said of Gngg's Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts. bruises, scalds, burns wounds and all other sores Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption .Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refund d. Only 85 cents. Sold bv druggists v Philadelphia has 847.000 people and 179.000 houses, while New York, with 1,800,000 inhabitants, to aaid to hare but Prom a Drag-gist. Palatea, Fla., May 81. 1887. Tbe demand for Botanic Blood Balm, fB. B. B.I is such that I now buv it in half gross lots, and I unhesitatingly say that my customers are wen pieasea. TEW TEARS WITH RHECMATTBM. Nbwtoit, N. C. June 25. 188T. Gentlemen: I am pleasured in say ing I have been a great snfferer-of rheu matism for ten vears, and I have exhaust ed almost every known remedy without relief. I was told to try B. B B. which I did after long procrastination, and with the experience of three bottles, I am aU most a healthy man. I take it as a part of my duty to make known your wonder ful blood purifier to Buffering humanity, and respectfully ask you to mail me one of your books of wonders. Respectfully. W I Morebbad. From recent arclselogical discoveries, it appears that the Rom in 8, at the height of their civilization and splendor, bad no system of street lighttng No trace of anything of the kind has been discovered. ADV10K TO AUTBXB8. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is 'incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Depend upon it mothers, there fs no mistake about it. It cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom ach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and phy sicians in the United States, and is foi sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents per bottle. A New York physician recommends the Jewish custom of washing hands be fore meals as a preventive against ly phoid fever. He says that contagion can be conveyed into the system by tbe hands. The Population of Rock Island. Is about 20.000, and we should say at least one half are troubled with some af fection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and gel a bottle of Kemp's balsam for tbe throat and lungs- Trial size free. Large bottles 50c and $1. Sold by all drug gists. There sre two Episcopal ministers, missionaries, on the Yukon river, Alaska They are 8 00 t miles fiom the southeast ern line of the territory. Doctors Bills. Nearly all diseases originate from in action of tbe liver, and this is especially the case with chills and fever, intermit tent fevers and malarial diseases. To save doctors' bills and ward disease, take Simmons' Liver regulator, a medicine that increases in popularity each year, and has become the most popular and liest endorsed medicine in the market for the cure of liver or bowel diseases. Telegraph, Dubuoue. Iowa. American wagons have tbe market in 8ouih America, and tbe American wheel barrow is to be met with in every por tion of China and Japan. S500 Beward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 80 sugar coated pills, 25c For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John C. West & Co., 862 W. Madison St. Chicago. 111. What a silent old world it would be if men talked only as much as tbey think. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and fee bill No. iaeued out of the cl. rk e office of tbe circuit court of Rock 1-lai.d county, and vtate of Illinois, and to me directed, wberebv 1 am commanded to make tha amount of a certain Judgment recently ob tained a -ai tt Patncn Quintan and in favor of Alice Quinlan, out of the lands, tenement, good and chatb'l of the said defendant, Paflck Quiu lan, I have levied upon the following property, to wit: Lota one (1) and two, (), io block tw. lve. (It) in Chicago or lower addition to the city of Rock Island in county of Rock Island and atut-of Illinois. Therefore, according tosaid command, I shall ex rooe for rale at public auction al) the right, titl and interest of the abore named Patrick Quinlan in and to the above described property, on Thursday, tbe t8th day of February, 1881. at S o'clock p. m. at the north door nf the court house in the city of Rook Island, in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, for cash In band, to satisfy sals execution and fee bill Dated at Rock Island this 8th dav of February, A. I. 1688. T. SlSILVH, Sheriff of Book Island county, Illinois. M aster's bale. 8TATE OF ILLINOIS, i Rock Island Couktt fM- In the Circuit Court In Chancery. Sarah K. King VS. Frank Hammerlv. .T.me.TTum merly, John Hammerly, Jacob Hammerly. Deli lah Roberta, Julia Raina, Lavina Martiudale and vuyoe Merrick Partition. General No. W39. Notice Is hereby given that byvlrtueof a decree of said court, entered in the above entitled pan on tha 8th day of February, A. D. 18W. 1 ahall. uu osiuruay me vui amy .r narcn, A. u. latw, at the hour of 1 o'clock in tha afternoon, at the north door of the court houae. In the cttv of Rock laland, in aaid county of Rock Island, aell at public auction, to tha highest and heat bidder for cash tn hand, that certain parcel ot land, situ .te in ine county or kock island ana state of Illinola, known and described as follows, to-wit : Lot seven (7) tn block two 02) in that part of tha city of Rock Is.and known as Sinners addition. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 8th day of February, A. D. 1889. HENRY CURTIS. Master in Chancery, Rock stand io , 111. Guts & swssiisT. Complt'aSol'tr. -d4w FIRE, III E AND' AC0IDEN1 HI ITTRANCE. J, E. Loosley & Co., GENERAL Insure jice Agents saomptiy adjaated and pals at thir agency. (Successor of Hayes ft Cleaveland.) Aesaey satabUahed 19s. Office in Bengston's Block . ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ' On the Hth dav of January next, commencing at the hour of two o'clock in tbe afternoon, the un dersigned, assignee of William Ramakill. will offer for aale at No. 180S Second avenue in this eitv, to the higheat bidder for caah in hand, the entire rtock or domes ana vents' rornlshlng poods which were assigned to me bv said Ramakill on the 17th Inst., to pay debt. The goods to be sold can be inspected by aav party Interested at tbe piace namea any aay, nunaar xceptea. before the sal between the hoara of tw and four o'cleck f. at. . . - .- . : , , Sock iaiaad, m, xee. soul isbb. eBORGS F08TBB, Assignee. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregu- , . laxity of the bowels, are Distress some ot the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does not get well ot Itself. It baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local symp- - . ' toms removes the sympa-8CllCrl thetlc effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. ' I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat llAQrt distressed me, or did me r!JaiT little good. In an hour bum alter eating I would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou blo, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that ot a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paint. Last e. u sprlng I took Ilood's Sarsa- StOITiaCii rilla took three bottlus. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Geoege A. Tags, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, f 1 ; six for f 4. Prepared onlj by C. I. IIOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowc'.l, JIasa. IOO Doses Ono Dollar nsri SRKF Sore Cures! ESTABLISHED 1651 ( 180 So. Chicago, Ills, . (Clark St. im.. d.w..i- at J r.t.vii.v.j 1U0 fil0UUU- VlU-LiUUll.MitlU PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON Is st'.il Treating with the Greatest KILL and SUCCESS M V T.T.I- . CMcervouS and Private Diseases. S-NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Man hood, Failine Memory, Exhauating Draina, Terrible Dreama. Head and Back Ache and all the effects leading to early decay and )erhaps Con aumption or Inaanity, treated scienuhcally by new methods with never-failing success. W SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Diseases permanently cured. S4-KIDNEY and URINARY complaints. Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele end all diseases of the tienito-Unnary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs. B9" No experimenta. Age and experience Important. Conaultation free and sacred. Mg Send 4 cents postage fnr Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. s- Those contemplating Marriage send for Dr. Clarke'a celebrated guide Male and Female, each t$ cents, both 55 cents (stamp). Consult tbe old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may saw future suffering and thame, and add gnlden years to life S-BfK)k " Life's (Secrei) Errors," 50 cents (stamps). Medicine and writings sent everywhere, secure from exposure. Hours, 8 to 6. Sundays 9 to 12. Address F. D. CLARKE, P.I. D , 186 So. Clark St.. CHICACO, ILL. THE KOLIKE SAVINGS BArlK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOLINE, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A M. to 8 P. M., and on Tues day and Saturday Evenings fro.11 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on Desposits at the rate of 3 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. SKCCRITT AND ADVANTAGES. The private property of ihe Trustee ia respon sible 10 tbe denoeitora. The officers are prohibi ted from borrowing any of ita moneys. Minora and married women protected by special law. OrricTa : 8. W. Wsijitr, President; Johh Good. Vice Preaident;C. B". Hebsnw t, Cashiei. Trcstfes: 3. W. Wheelock, Porter Skinner, C W. Lobdell, - elson Chester. H. W. Candea, C. T Grants, A 8. Wright, C. T. Hrtnnway, John tTThe only chartered savings Bank in Rock island uonntv. LOTOS FACE POWDER Ladles valuing their complexion should secure a SAMPLE BOX CRATIS of the latest Imported and anunitnously acknowl eogea aa tne nest FACE POWDER. Gnaranteed to bi perfectly harmless. Impercepti ble, durunie and invisible. Kor ale everywhere. Price. CSe and &Oe per Hoi. Ask your drug-gutt tor It or write for postld sample box to J. F. LLOYD & CO., Sole Importers, AT and t Waahlnatoa attrret. (HI('A0 LOTOS FADE POWDER Fob Saxs by thk Following Dbugsistb .4 Marshall & Fisher, flartz & Bahnsen, and Frank Xadler. n .00 vlT-D 1 OATA RRH vsi &am uaiLLi Cleanses the Nasal Passa- fes, A 1 1 a y e ain and In flamation Heals Sores. Kestores the Senses ol Taste & Smell TBTthe CureHAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price SO sen's at Drae.'lsts ; by mail, registered, 60 cents. JCLY BROTHERS, 66 War ren street, New York. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S JttfastGocoa Warranted aht,lutely p awe Cocoa, from which the excess of OU has been removed. It hussar tha (Are timm ttnngth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow root or Sugar, and Is therefore far mors economical, costing feMfAsat en cmt evp. It la dsucloos, nourishing, strangtbanuig, easuy digested, and admirably adapted for invalids aa wall as for perse m oeaiui. Sold by Grocers sverywheca. . BAKER & CO., Dorctester, Mass. BIjO has give, un.ve. aal satisfaction In ha cure of Gonorrhoea id Gleet. I prescribe it mid feel safe in recommend- Int It to all su Berets. A.J.KT0SEB. M Decatur PRICE, 81. OO Sold rwngp's JOB PRINTING OP AT.T. DRAPRIPTinvo Pratnptly and neatly executed by the Amos Job - departaaent. s-BaciAi annum paia Oemaarslal J afe3 Bv U i N U m ial W PI J VTJE&Ml AAA BiaVAd f f fi Irll f .OavsslaC I jfiirbjnavsAI I . B atrtllil 1 I riifkaa I 'ivlHCaSBdCatOa. ' V rniiiiiii.il r"l . ' VyftA Ul$ S0AP Should use jt forall houje it Ijasoo pqual IMS HANDY AMD$0AAE X Je 2Sw oLst ahd sens r- 2epx-s NXfoiRBANKis (p-a CmCago. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MA OF THE GREAT ROCK ESLAflD ROUTE. (Chicago, Bock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Bys.) Its main lines, branches and extensions west, northwest and southwest I??1 JItStS11180' Johet, Ottawa, Peoria, LaPalle, Moline, Rock Island In City, Des Moines, Knoxville. Winter-set, Atlantic, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie ;X4. . "T.v """"tn umus iu xvj w a. uainn"apons ana ol. faui in MIHNB f OTA V atertpwn and Sioux Falls in DAKOTA Gallatin. Trenton, Cameron. S,1- MPn6Vvn? Kansas City in MISSOURI-Beatrice, Farbury. and Nelson iiKiNE?flAf?AT1H.ortT??VT.0.1!k?y Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville. Norton, bTl5no.Caldw,11 in KANSAS Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, In COLO-D9- Traverses new and vast areas of rich farminsr and BTazintr lands, attordingr the best facilities of intercommunication to older 8tates and to all towns and cities in Southern Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado. Utah. New , Mexico, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Idaho California, and Pacific coaat and trans-oceanic Seaports. SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palace Coaches leadings all competitors in splendor of equipment and. luxury of accommodations run through daily between Chicago and Colo S.0Ti?PE15SuDSnyer and Pueblo. Similar MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULB TRAIN SE&yiCB daily between Chicago and Council Bluffs (Omaha), and between Chicago and Kansas City, faeg-ant Day Coaches, Dining- Cars Reclining Chair Cars (FREE), and Palace Sleeping Cars. Caiiforniaxcur aions daily. Choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City, Portland Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and intervening localities. Quick rJma prompt connections and transfers In Union Depots. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Runs superbly equipped Express Trains daily each way between Chicago Rock Island, AtchisonjSt. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne apolis and St. Paul. The Favorite Tourist Line to the scenic resorts and hunting and fishing grounds of the Northwest. Its Watertown Branch courses through the roost productive lands of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East Southern Dakota. " TE,5PRT,LIN;E VTA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities tci travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafavette, and Council Bluffs St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. Pof Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Counon' Ticket Office In the United States or Canada, or address upon E. ST. JOHN, - E. A. HOLBROOK. General Manager. CHICAGO, ILL. Gea'l Ticket ft Pass, Agent New Elm Street Qrocerj DANQUARD & BROWNER . Family Groceries and Provisions, They solicit a share of the trade and will make prices as low as the lowest. Telephone connections. . GIVE THE NEW FIRM A TRIAL. Gonloa's Hotel West Side Market Square, Has the larges Dining Room In the tri-citics seating capacity 250 persons. 23 cents buys a pood wholesome meal 25 cents pays for a njghts' lodging in clean beds. City Boarders at reasonable rates. P. 8. All must come sober. C. D. GORDON. Proprietor. OLSEHST & IPETICRSOISr. And Dealers in Flour, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw, Crockery Glassware, Cutlery, Etc. "Steamship Agency and remiturce to any part of Europe. 01 and 808 Ninth 8treet. Rock Island, 111. john h. EA.isrsoisr, . (Formerly of Coal Valley.) " Dealer in Choice Wines, Liquors BEER AND CIGARS. No. 1717 Second Avenue, Bock IaUaA. J. T. DIXQN", MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer in Mens Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue,, W. j. Q-TJT FiRlE, . tSaoeeaaortoOMlirleACo linaj) .-.".. Contractor and Builder, ' , ' , -. : ROCS ISLAND.'lLL. ' tWflatts an4 tttimataa t amlshad. A tpeeUltr made of fla work Ail orders aUeaiedto , piomptly u, satiafactlOB oar ateed. . Office and Bbop'Na: 1818 TtWAww Mates Wash In a caV and plea5ant.55 testing it If- and Restaurant, ROCK. ISLAND, ILLS. rm . . a a . r ra M -n. aasssw. Sat al mM B ar m ?ttfcv Jon LTjr w in V y tnr nnur 1:' J .