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Argu LAND VOL. XXXVII. NO. 125 UOCK ISLAND, WEDNESDAYMARCH 20, 18S9, PRICE FIVE CENTS. Roc Daily IT MADE MOTHER STRONG "My tnotliw boa hu nslng Painr's vfijcht ConrOFNn for nervous prostration, aroompan-l.-d by melancholia. He, and It lias done hr a wo;ia ot good. It Is the only medi cine tlmt strenth- ens the nerves." U. II. IIHKH3, Orblsnnla, Ha. FllllPS I t ! 1 ? " " 'u riiiw t women- 11 Hlr-ii'Ui'nH the iieivs, llrnut.'ntht' wMn'vn.nd luiMw.in.lorftilpow.-r IP!..irliiir lh ivilnfu! Mi- iw.i wHU which wo BVn often rtU'Ullyuir.-r. fl per bottle. tor fr. At. 1 niffv,' wsi.ls, utcuiKWN ro.. riuriihgton, vt. a,..m, j Vtmniiiiiifl lu nf linAnnulul -.f nun nvee '''"" "Wr. I DIAMOND UTtS ii4l,inj m EMil Them. Molina, Illinois. r- 1? W VMTO a , V avWHhKT il CI ip L J THE MOLINE WAGON. Theloline Wagon Co. JIOIJVK, MMOimm ol FARM, SPRING and FREIGHT WAGOHS A ft:; ml rnmplete line of PLATFORM nd other Spring Vuow, emeclallv diptd to UN tt extern trade . of fnperir worknmnhtp and flnirb llluotrntril I'rirx Liat free on appltratlmi Sc the M.Jl.INK W'AUON hefurr purclmiu. New Eim Street Grccery DANQUARD & BROWNER FLOUR AND FEED Family Groceries and Provisions, They solicit a share of the trade and will make prices as low an thy lowest. Telephone connections. GIVE THE NEW FIRM A TRIAL. F. C HOPPE, The TAILOR o. 1808 Second A.ve., Rock Island, 111. 3XTOTICB You can get Tin Ware Glass Ware, Crockery, Dry Goods, Notions and Jewelry cheap, at WEST END FAIR Corner of Seventh St.. and Third avenue. Rock Island. CARPETS AND WALL PAPER. New Patterns for Spring 1889, received dailv AT- I 111 I. W. PETERSEN'S, 212 PRICES LOWER "I am In my atthyear. nnvebeehnn):'tft in several ways could not Bleep lirnl no api-nt 'ic. no courage, low sptrtu. I commenivd' uxl.t'' Patties Celery Compound, and felt relief 1 run the tlilrd dny after using It. I now have a gini api etlt aud tan sleep well. My spirits al;d courage an; almost like those ot a yoiinc imm.'' S. C. KiNKAlD, D. D., Gonzili-s. Lu. Paine's Celery Compound Pfrenethens and builds up the old. and curea their lnflrmltleR Hlieuimitl.im, IntllfrcMilnn slid nervousness yield quickly to the cum live power Of Paine's Celery Compound. . A Perfect Tonic and Invljorntor, It CIVES NEW LIFE. "I am now t yejtrs old and have tried several remedl' 3. but none lutd utiy efreot iiiii U I u h1 PiUne's celry oiiio;ir.d. I feel entirely dif ferent for the short lime I hve used It. J ean wall; nearly striluM. steep sound and well, and fol hs ttiou'i ii:cr v s new life and energy coming into my hole system." II. Myuis. Cleveland. Tenn. y n iin dmcv i"U br roy, plump and mmy TUUji bAUT ijuieen LACTATE D FOOD. DAVIS & CO., PLUMBERS ! -AJTD- Steam Fitters. A complete stock of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, Dose, Fire Brick. Etc. - Sole Agents for deane steam pumps, a HP SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. earantee every one perfect, an'l will send Cope, Twenty day's trial, to rcsponMble parlies. Safety Heating Boilers, and Contrao tors for furnishing and laying Water, Gas and Sewer ripe. 1712 Fikst Avk., Rock Island, Illinois. Tslephou 1144. lieaidenou TelepboM 100. ILU West 2nd St., Davenport. THAN EVER. . A JOCKEY'S TUMBLES. BILLY DONOHLE, THE RACE RIDER, TELLS OF HIS NARROW ESCAPES beveral Time, ricked Vp trr,m Coder a Fallen Hone f !e Had a Ixe Over Some of the Fastest A nlmuli That Ever Went Under the Wire to America. William Uonohuo haa riddon many or the crack horses in the past ten years, has been the hero of many close and excitiug Qnishes auu uoa prouaiuy rx-elved more severe falls, broken ribs ami hii and sustained other In juries than any In lug jockey. Aud yet In con versa! ion and manner ho is as gentls and refined as one of tba celebrated "400." never alluding to bis narrow escape and brilliant record as a horsen an unless drawn out by some personal friot d. "Which of your many falls was the woratr "The most aevero was at New Orleans on April 34, 18S2, on tde grounds of the Louisi ana Jockey club. It was in the Cottrtll stakes for S-rear-ol Is at one milo and a half I had the mount on John Grayer's chestnut golding Warringtoa, a eon of War Dance and Nannio F. Angliti was tho favorite, with Bubeoek second choice, and the other starters being tiUe U. ani Maraio W, Before an eighth of a mile I ad been covered Eflie H. foil aliead of me a 3d Warrington stumbled over hor. Anglla, w ho was behind, came on top of mo, crukliint his hoof into mr riirht groin and breaking two ribs. Tho reports of tno accident in tue papers and 'Uulda' vary, but mine is the torrex-t ono. As I fell 1 could sco clouds t f dust aud horses aU in a hoap, but after tht 1 1 knew nothimr until 1 awoke three days later in the Uotel Dicu, wuere the good bwers of Charity were nurs ins ma In that nice Apollo finished first, wicn Babeocn second, aud Mamie W. third. The accident took i.laco Just after the start. as we were making the first turn. I suffered no pain at the time, but when I became con scious it was impossible to move in bed, and I bad to bo helped by the good sisters, who uauuieu mo just ilka a child. FOURTEE DATS IN BED. 'I was in lied fourteen davs, but suffered no after effects w hatever. In fact, I have boon particularly f irtunate in all my falls, as i nave never dooii annoyed by any of them after I have once $ ot we'lL Had it not been for the accident Axglia would havo nrobablv won and Apollo be n second, but there was Uttle hope for arringtoti anyway. He would have finished near the tail end. Still lus people had great confidence in him. Un like me, he has nevor been any good since the rail Anglla got up after tho accident and Jumped half way over the fence, where she hung until lifted ff. Neither Given, whe rodo her, nor Edwards, who had the mount on blue II., was hurt. I said Anglia would probably have wot, becunso on the first day of the meeting she had leatn both Buboock and Apollo in the Iickwick stakes, In which race I also rode Wtrrinftton." "Didn't you have a severe tumble at Mon mouth a few years agof" "You mean that fall with Wandering. Ves, it was a big s lake up, but I was not se verely nuri. i relieve it was tn a purse race at a mile in JulycT 'S5. There were eight starters and I had the mount on the late John Spellman's chestnut gelding Wander ing. His stublo the ugbt they had a veritable 'cinch,' and as I was well within the weight. 105 pounds, they put me up with instructions to come away in tbe stretch. It was 6 to 4 on my mount and my friends were on to a man. At tbe post Wandering commenced hU old tricks, and vith buck jumping stood 'straight as a steeple' in the air. I hung on with tooth and nail and enjoyed the laughter from the grand stiud and lawn. The old horse delayed the start somo minutes, but when the Bug foil I e was full of running. I had him well tn liar d, turning for home, and was preparing to make my effort, when Greenland, with Aleuton up, fell, and Com pensation followed with Willie Martin. : I was on top of the n before I know it, and then ull wns a blanl Willing bands carried me under tho tro., close by, aud it was not long before I wn ablo to ascertain my In juries. I wm laid up for several days, and when next I appeared on the track it was with a black eye, contusions on forehead and a disabled arm. Ol courso you want to know who won tho raco? Well, it was Executor a 20 to 1 shot." - BOTH IXOS BROKE!. "Do you remember any other fallsf" "Oh, yes, lots of them. I recall my first tumble at Saratoga, away back in the seven ties. The two-yoarold Warlock threw me, and though unconscious for nearly half an hour I was ready to ride in the next race. But it was on the Gravesend track in '87 that my left leg was broken through the careless nets of a brother Jockey. There were eurht of us in a sweepstakes at a mile and a furlong, and Ada D. was a hot favorite. My mount, Santa Clans, was thought to have a good Chan co and was fret ly backed by his people at the respectable oddi of eight and ten to one. Tornado, however, took the lead and was never heudod. I would have been second, If not first, had not one of tbe dots crowded old Santa into the rails on the first turn. My horse stumbled and foil, turning a com plete somersault wl h ma My mind was too confused to think jntil after I struck tbe ground. This time I did not lose conscious ness, but suffered i;reut pain, as my leg was broken. 1 was laid up for nine months and the Brooklyn Jockey club kindly donated S500 toward defraying expenses while dis abled, tbe surplus remaining serving as nucleus to a fund for the benefit of sick and disabled jockeys. Ifo, I never foel the effect from that fall, and I think my leg is stronger than it was bef ore. My other leg was broken when a boy by a party of friends skylarking." "Wnicn do you regard as the best borse you ever rodof That w a difficult question to answer, as I have ridden many c ood ones aud lots of bad ones, but among tli best wcreTbora, Girufle, Han savior and cXl& In my opinion Mon archist was the greatest race horse this coun try ever saw. He won twelve straight races from one mile to t iree miles, and was up to any weight "Tbe riding is much Unproved In the past ten years, and so m the racing. There are more starters now tuan in the old days, when three or four made up the fluid. Now ten or twelve frequently go to the post, and some times even more. I have seen thirty odd at Brighton, and as ycu know twenty odd have started in big nutdicaps at Sheepshead and Brooklyn. "The horses of te i and even twenty years ago were equally a good over short courses and much better ov jr long ones than are the horse3 of the presf Dt day. Few thorough breds of today cai go over a distance of ground like the eld times. Trainers and owners are more honest and enthusiastic and more interest is evhused by the public In the sport. "Yes, you may st y for me that the turf is improving every y jar, and that we already lead the world u the most enthralling of sports." New Yori; Herald. At a bugging t for the benefit of the church along the uper Hudson, a man while blindfolded bugged his wifa for several min utes without know Ag who be was hugging. It hjn be did find oat he wanted his l' cents ba-k. Lost. "I don't know where; I can't tell when; I don't see bow something of great value to me, and for the return of which I shall be truly thaakful, viz: a good appetite." Fotjnd. Health and strength, pare blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular digestion, all by taking that pop ular and peculiar medicine, Hood's fiar saparilla. I wan', everybody to try it this season.'' It. la sold bj all druggists. One hundred dosi on dollar. . BBRSMBBBBBBBBBBSa flBBMBaSBBBaaSRBiaiBBBSW f An undesirable country seat on the custard pie at a p onic . Af tar Twenty Years . Baltimorb, April 20, 1887. For over twenty years I have been troubled with ulcerated bowels and bleeding piles, and grew Tery weak and thin from constant loss of blood. I have used four bottles of B. B. B., and have sained 15 pounds in weight, and feel better in general health than I have for ten years. I recommend your B. B. B. as the best medicine 1 have ever used, and owe my improvement to the use of Botanic Blood Balm. Eugenics A. Smith. 318 Exeter street. AN OLD MAN KK8TOBKD. Dawson. Ga., June 80. Be i dec an old man and suffering from general debility and rheumatism of tbe joints of the shoulders, I found difficulty in attending to my business, that of a lawyer, until I bought and used five bottles of B. B. B., Botauic Blood Balm, of Mr. T. C. Jones, of J. It. Irwin & Son, and my general health is improved, and the rheumatism left me. I believe it to be a eood medi cine. J. H. Laino. A GOOD EXPERIMENT. Meridian, Miss-. July 12, 1887. For a number of years I have suffered untold agony from the effects of blood poison. I bad my case treated by several promi nent physicians, but received but little, if any relief. I resorted to all sorts of pat ent medicines, spending a large amount of money, but yet cettintj no better. My attention was attracted by the cures said to have been affected by B. B. B., and commenced taking i merely as an exper iment, having but little faith in the re sults. To ray utter surprise I seen com menced to improve, and deem myself to day a well and hearty person all owinjr to the excellent oualitH-s of B. B. B. I cannot commend it too highly to those suffering from blood poison. T. O. Gibson, " Trainman M. & O. II. R. A young dandy recently appeared in Piccadilly, London, in a costume of lav, ender trousers, patent leather shoes and a short jacket of sealskin. The fleet was striking. Their Bnstnss Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Hailz & Bah Hen's drug store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it aways cures and never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. EPOCH. The transition from long lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individ ual. Such a remarkable event is treas ured in memory and tbe agency whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much ifuheanl in praise of Electric Bit ters. So many feel they owe their res toration to health, to the use of tbe great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you will surely nnd relier by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at Hartz & Babosen's drug store. bccki.en's arnica salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perffirt satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Buhnsen. In the maps f Africa made fifteen years ago river and mountains galore were put down which had no existence in fact. The maps of today are none too correct. ADVI0 TO MOTHERS. Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth T 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 is 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. Winslows Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to tbe 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 tbe world. Pries 25 cents per bottle. A Hindoo iournal sata that one nf the most difficult feats under the sun is to identify Europeans because they are so much alike with their loud,, glaring col or. Won't Oet uansrht This spring with your blood full of im purities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system liable to be prostrated by disease but get yourself into good condition, and ready for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an appetite. and for a general spring medicine. Only one case of drunkenness has been tried in the courts of Vermont for the last eight months, and the victim was ent to jail for a year and a half. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in tbe peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for coughs and colds does, is indeed wonderful. He author izes all druggists to give those who call for It a sample bottle free, that they may try it before purchasing. The large bottles are SOc and 91. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. HOW TO SAVE LIFE. What ta a rnnah T Tt ia an IrHtatlnn nf th thna and lungs. What cautea itf congestion. Stop rt oonaittlon, tbs irritation oease and tbe coauh Is eared. Bat how to stop the congestion I Ab, tbsre is Jnst where phvsicuns have always been nncalan Rnl It mnt Ha nkub.l . .4. n ; r wv a WW., n VNV.. V INUIUVm quick consumption or some- terrible pulmonary MABWMV WIU IUIIW- OUIUQ UWIUTI glTS CUU 11VKT oU, others cough syrups, bat the most advanced prescribe stimulants. Nature mast be assisted. Pure whisky will do it- See what physicians say : Prof. Austin Flint, of BWlevue, New York, col lege, says: "The judieiona use of alcoholic stim ulants Is oae of the strlkim? characteristics of pro gress In the practice of medicine daring the last half century." rronaeor Henry A. Mott. or New York says: "Toe parity of Duffy's Pare Malt Whisky a fimple analytical tests will teadlly convince a phy slclsn or an expert) should certainly recommend Utoslunighestvablle favor." - . Sally's Pare Halt Whisky Is a certain ear and preventive of congestion and should be kept In eveay family. It la sold by all arainrlsts and deal eta. Be sore and secure to genuine. ' INVAL.RABI.K VDIt ALL PAINS im ISrUKK&TIOSS. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Use the Extract promptly. Delay is tlangenms. Belief assured. Sores, Sprains, Bruises. It Is cooling, cleanstnit, and Healing-. r,otovV Pond's Kxtriwt te nnetnv VCUal III. pansed for Catarrh, Cold in tha Head, &c. (See pasre 11, in Book of Di rections wrapped around each buttle.) Rheumatism, Neuralgia. No other preparation has cared more rases of those diftrweing coupiuints than I'ond'a Kxtract. Try it f Hemorrhages. Noe, or from any cause, is rperdily con trolled and stopped. PtlnC '""n'1'" Extract is undoubtedly 1 the bent remedy known for Pik-s. The line of Pond's Kxtract Ointment ia connection with the Extract It- hitrhly recommended. (See p. 15, Bonk of Direc tions wrapped around each bottle.) Female Complaints, major Ity otfettui7 diseases the Kxtract can he iiwd, as ih well known, with the greatest benclit. Full directions accornpany each bottle. . Pond's Kxtract Is Known Everywhere. It Is nfed in the household of the President as well as that of the humblest cinzeu ; by mem re of the army and Hie navy, the Bar and tba Wench, the pulpit and tho press all rank, and classes of poople. CAUTION. Pond's Extract r the words " Pond's Kxtract " blowu in tho (rlasR, and our picture trnric-mark on mrroiimlln? buff wrapper. None other la genuine. Always inslft on having Pond's Kxtract. Take no other preparation. Jt it ntrer told In bull or by tneatwe. Sold everywhere. Prices, 60c 1, fl.75. Prepared only by POND'S EXTRACT CO, 76 Etb. Avo.. ITew York. P MiretUieSli chicaco. Ills. iCIarkSt. Tba Regular Old-EstabllsbcA nuvpiP!u M-n cifrnrru Is still Treating with the Grestsst omll ana iuiiL&3 m yv t.t.i. Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. -NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Man hood. Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible Dreams. Head and Back A.che and ftl Iheffects leading to early decay and erh:ipCon aumption or Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with ncver-faihng success. 3-SYPHILIS and all bad Blaod and Skin Disease, permanently cured. tf-KIDNEY and URINARY complaints, Oleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all dijs nf ihc Oenito-l nnary Or ins cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs. " No experiments. A?e and experience important. Consultation free and sacred. Send 4 rents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate iiiscases. Those C'lntemputinf? Mstrinee end for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, each n cents, both 15 rcuti (stamps). Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter or call may save future suff-Tine, and ?h:ime, ami add p.-.lden years to life. -H"ok "Life's tSecret) Errors," 50 cents (stamps). Medicine and writings sent everywhere., secure from exposure. Hour, 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to ia. Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St.. CHICAGO. ILL. THE MOLINE SAVINGS BANK (Charted"by the Leglxlature of niinoia.) MOLINE, - ILLS. Open daily from OA M. to 3 P. M , anil on Tues day and Satunlay Evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on DesposiU at the rate of 3 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. SECURITY AND ADVANTAGES. The priVBte property of the Trnsteen ia renmin Bible to tbe depositors. The officers are prohibi ted from borrowing any of Its moneys. Minor. and married woraeu protected by special law. Or-FicEB: 8. W. Whkklock, President; Jobs Good, Vice Preldi-ut;C. P. Hksskwat, Casbiei. Trcstxks: S. .W. Wheelock, Porter Skinner, j. Tt. wiuueii. nelson vnenier, rt. w . (ttnoee, U. T. Grants, A. 9. Wright, C. F. Hemnwsy, John Good; J. M. Chriny, u. H. Stoddard. IThe only chartered Savings Bank In Rock isiana county. MARVELOUS HOR DISCOVERY. Only Oenulne Systeas of Memory Tralnlac. tour Saaks Learned la one reading. Mind wanderlna; en red. Every child end adalt greatly benefitted. Great inducements to Oomapondenoa Claswa. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham mond, the world-farnod Speeiallrit In Mind UmuM, Daaicl (Jreenicnf Thompson, the great Psychot ucut, J. M. Buckley, D.U., editor of the Chruttian Attwcale. . v., Ktehard Proctor, the Hoimitltt, Hone. Jnda-eOlbxon, Jadnh P. Benjamin, sua othf'rH, sent non rr. by i'r.f. A.LOISETTE, 83T Fifth Ave., N. Y. GOLD MEDAL, PAEI3, 1878, BAKER'S Warranted abtolutelymtre Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil haa been removed. It has more than Arw times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Btarcu, Arrow root or Sugar, and is therefore tar more economical, costing lessthan one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted tor invalid, as well as for persons In health. Sold by Grorer. everywhere. W.BAKER& CO,, Dorchester, Mass. ELY'S aaa-jj. ("l-Mrhrtvv TJrtlnrt WSi S 0 Sm SB VI cam Jjcuui i Fz.mtv 1 Cleanses the Nasal Passa ges, Allays Fain and In- HAYFtVER flamation Heals Sores, Restores tbe Senses of Taste & Smell 5 Try the CureHAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 00 cents at Dra.rel.ts; by mail, reghrtered, fl" cents. SLT BBUTBERa, M War ren street. New fork. 7 B" vs. riMPZts fl m ii ami liegfateredTinl'..ik,l.ti TliBbuxcitcaiW flake's Belt StS jSJ !tmflS wiof'&len, -ji -. aud poor Imitatkma. ITI l Tj (( Y' '1 this trade mark fHe N . mVJl ivMotiUiepexskage. -L.' u! CrreetttsTweadJtCo .yy7ri.Jffl I MCkasmmlt, . - Patented July 51. lwo. HW To.' THE TRIVELEltS' GUIDE. Chicaoo, Rock Island & Pacific. 7VofU Leave for Chioaqo. rassenger T:5S a m " 8:11 sm 60 sm Paa.enger n :8S p m is:0am Arrivt from Chicago. Passenger , l:Sin " :05sm Passenger..... p m 7:88 pm 8:49 pm w:a p m Kantat City. Leave. Arrlvs. Day KTpress aad Mall 6:10 am 11:5&pm Night Express snd Mail 8:60 p m 8:10 a m Mlnnetota. Day Express 4:40 am 7:M a m express rast 8:60 pm 11:34 pm Council Blufft. Day Express and Itsll 4:50 m 11 :85 p m sipniM i:a p m 7:31am Depot, Mo line Avenue. J. P. COOK, Agent, Rock Island. Chicago, Bcrltnoton & Qcincy. . . T.SAVS. ARRIVB. ut. Liomt Kxpress 6:45 a. a 6 20 a. aa St. Lints Express H:S0 v. a 8:B0 p. a St. Panl Express 8:00 a. a a bi. Psul Express 7:0 p. v. a Besrdstown Passenger.. 8:48 p. a.ft 11 :0B A. .6 WayFreltht(Monm'th) 8:15a. M b 1:50 p.a.6 Way Freight (Sterling) 9:00 a. .6 8:30 p. a.6 Sterling Passenger 8:00 a, a. 6 6:65 P. a. 6 auauy. o uauy ex Sunday. M. J. TODNG. Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. BACIKK AKH S. W. DIVISIOK. Departs. Arrivei, nati and Express, 6:Hm 8 :40 pm St. Paul Expr es. 8:00 p m 11:00am ccom P m 10:10 a m Ft. A Ac com 7:80am 6:10pm u. v. uuliiss, Agent. Milwaukee, FAST M 1L TRAIN with Vestlbnled train be tween Chicago, Milwaukee, bt. Paul and Minne apolis. TRA -CONTINENTAL R0TJTB between CM- council diuuk, umana ana tne racrac Coast. GREAT NATIONAL ROCTE between Chicago Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo. 5700 MILES OF ROAD reachtne all nrinclnal rointe in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, .Missouri and Dakota. Fnr man. lima t.kl.. a- . n j - ...v mwi d, . i . n ui imranKi; anil ITf i trht -r ...T.lir ,ka . ...., r . of the Chicago. Milwaukee & 8', Paul Railway, or tn in, fai) a A .A , . ....... 1 l A , . -j "-w u, l ia j riucir in mo wur'U. itusviLLLMILUKK, A. V. H. CARPENTER, ueneral Manager. Gen'l Pass. X. Agt. nTFnr Inform. tfnn In rofm Towns owned by by the Chicago. Milwaukee A ram nnuway tmpany. write to a. I. Usa ge n. Land commissioner Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Cheap Homes -IN Alabama -AND Mississippi. THE Mobile & Ohio R.'R. Is now offering for sale in tracts to suit purchisers over ACRES OP Choice Lands- IN Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, Suitable for Fannin?. Gardening, Stock Raising and Lumbering. For particulars address or apply to ALABAMA Land and Developemeat Co.. MOBILE. Or any of the following named represen tatives of the MOBILE & OHIO Rail road, viz: F. E. CHAPMAN, General Agent, Chtcago, III Si P rriir t u ti. .... tK.i. , i -i ...... w,n, ,1.,. wm. Aju v iiiii., m 1CU. E. E. POSET, Trav, Pass. Agt. 106 North 4th oiitti, pi. iiiii mo. J N. EBERLS, ljind and Immigration Agent, 108 North 4th Street, St. Louis, Mo. J. L. Q. CHARLTON. Oen'l Paaa. Agent. Mo bile, Ala. tWWhen writing mention the Avers. C o c .2 o CO to 1) B aJ c O ' CQ o3 o 9 o rJ o CO U o CL, ot O 1X4 GO o rl J Pi c3 H O W ZD O LOTOS FACE POWDER valulus their complexion sfaonld secure a 6AMPLE BOX tCRATISv of the latest Imported and oxuiulmously acknowl edsed as the best FACE POWDER. Guaranteed to be nerfectlv barmleaa. lmnerevntl. hie, Uurtdle and mvMble. For Hale everywhere. Prlea. K2e and &Oe aar ftasc Ask vnur drucgist for it or write for postpaid sample box Ui J. F. LLOYD & CO., Sole Importers, T aad Wm.blaa-Saa treat, CHICA430, LOTOS FACE P0V7DER Fob Sale bt thi Followino DitcsersTe Marshall & Fisher, Hartz & Bahnsen, . and Frank Nadlar. 1 PCSmYlr Tor LOflT FATxnro sUkhood : arveini a.o.B-,-1 m-A wr.nvana ihsti itv f! II K"R f and Mind: Effeeu t 1 f Erwaor ExeemeamOldor Ymuut. Bill i anal. a.VM.Min r.u. bu.. u . l,.wiiii. wsxitsnaTtijoriiu uHfcxs a rBT Xodi AkMltttaH MUfew HOME 7 KiT Ut-flnrta Im iv. Satasita.lnsN,tmiwl sm NnlniCwirta, lNa.nS.um lak s, tsm wilaito, aSimti Uit MUlCAlCstttfmO, a.t. 1.10.00 GG Having closed out a Lot of Remnants from one of the Leading Merchant Tailors in Chicago, we had them manufactured into Boys' Knee Pants. Among them are goods which cost from $3.50 to $7.00 per yard. Now in order to give the Pnblic one of the best bargains of the day we are going to sacrifice them at $1.50 a pah. Call early before the sizes are broken, because at the price we are selling these Knee Panta won't pay one-half of what the material ia worth. Inspection solicited . 1IY" One Price (Mil House, Corner Second and Main Sts., Newcomb Block, DAVENPORT, IA. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN flUUUH VALUABLE lit FORMATION ,eaaa!asaM-y -yJL"?- "- AlL Mp THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. (Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Rye.) iRFSn? llnes branohea and extensions west, northwest and sotithweor, tTT'TMrtTS1"0' Jollfet, Ottawa. Peoria, La Salle. Molino, RcJck iBlaid S S,Ni$.IfwD.aven??rt' ?cal?el Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, AVest Liberty. lowat City, Dee Molnea, Knoxvllle. Wlnterset, Atlantic, Audubon. Harlan Outhrte Centre, and Council Bluffs in IOWA-Minneapolis and 8t Paul fn 'MINNE-spTA-Watertown and Sioux Falls in DAKOTAallatinTTrenton Cameron Jt an8.aa Clty iTl MISSOURI-Beatrioe. Faf rr and ort In NEBRASKA Horton, Topelca. Hutrhinaon Wichita. RpIIbtuiI -Niwlr gPXV' Caldwell, In KA'NSA-Colorado SW Denverf PuSb ofin COIX?-' frSV, JraItrse.8,ne.wand J8 areaa of rich faVrnlnff and Brazing- lande. S1lniChe8t facl"tte9 of intercommunication to older Stated and to aii MTSfi"68, 1iL.Southrn Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, UuSi, tfew n& AriZOna- "alio California,' and PfflS SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palace Coaches leading- all competitors In splendor of eauinment and luxury of accommodatton-mn through daily between CWwo Md cZ rado Springs Denver and Pueblo. Similar MAGNIFICENT ESTtrtit; TRAIN SE&yiCE dally between Chicago aid Council BluffJ (Ornahif nd between Chicag-o and Kansas City, effant Day Coahea Vtolw'cSZa Reclinlnflr Chair Cars (FREEi. and Palace Sleeping (Cars l cfiitoralaxc?: Biona dally. Choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City Portland tZZ Ans-eles. gan Dieg-o, San Francisco, and inwrvenlngflocalitlea: Quick 'time? prompt connections and transfers in Union Depots. viuica: urns, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE 8?.!?1uippdo?3trPref,eL'Itam9 daUv wh way between Chicaa-o m-1?? d4Aicfl,?ont- "eP.11. Ljeavenworth. Kansas City arid MImb-' MnnroWd Northera XowSwSSS THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilitlea to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and CouncU lumf St Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City. hSinneapollssSid St. Paul ' THovfr SSff' H15? ?ld,eI?' or desired Information, apply to any Coupon Ticket Office In the United States or Canada, or address y E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, General Manager. CHICAGO. HA.. - Gen'l Ticket ft Pass. Agaat. W. l. GUTHRIE, (Saceessor to Oathrie A Co'lios,) Contractor and Builder, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. psr-lans and estimates famished. A specialty made of line work All orders sttcoded to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and Shop No. 1818 Third Avenue- GEO. SAYADGE, Proprietor of ' TIVOLI SALOON," Second Avenue, opposite Harper Ilouse. Tbe choicest imported WINES AND LIQUORS. Imported and Key West Cigars, a specialty. i OLSEIST & PETEESON, asiEaiocisiESaS,, And Ddalera in Flour, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw, Crockery Glassware, Cutlery, Etc. s3"s)teamship Agency and remittacre to any part' of Europe. 001 aad 003 Ninth Street, Rock Island, Hi.. J. M. CHRISTY, Steam Cracker Bakery, AIDrACTTTKIK 0T 0KACUU AID l ICVITt. As your Grocer for them. They are best, nrspaciajtiea: Tb Christy TaTkB se4 tke Okrlsty "tint" ; ROCT ISLAND, ILL. JOHN ZEE. (TormerlT of Dealer in Choice BEER ANT GXG-A.HS, No. 1717 Second Avenue, Rock Island. J: T. DJXON, MERCHANT TAILOR. And Dealer in Mens' Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. 99 FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF St HANSON, Coal Yalley,) Wines, Lipors