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Rock Is D ALLY nam. V(IL. XXXVII. NO n ROCK ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1889. PRICE FIVE CENTS. AND KRAUSE HAS ItEKN AT TIIK HEAD OF THE Clothing, Hat and Furnishing T.ide in tlie Tri-cities for the last 35 years. We will stay there. WHY? Bncanse we will give our patrons the Full Value of their Money. We do not sell you $12.00 SUITS $8.00 But we will sell you an $S 00 suit for fS.OO that is worth $8.00, and not a cent less. ZEElsIEBIEIE THAT! YOU NEVEU WILL BE IIUMBUOOED AT ROBERT KRAUSE'S, The Pioneer Clothier, Tlatter and Gent's Furnisher, 115 and 117 West Second St., Davenport la. THE MOLINE WAGON. The ftloline Wagon Co., MO I.I M.. .. . . . . -vM, .. . "v i n Manufacturers of FARM, SPRING and FREIGHT WAGONS A lull am! ramim Ip lint- if VI.ATrTl.'M !n.l nth. r Sirintr WarniiK, e.wcially ariiptrri lo the V t0i uru lr:il" .( wnpt-rt'T ic..r..iiiih-hi nn.l I'.ir, I, f I'u.'trHicil Price Liii free ou :ii,.lirtiiin I hi- !"l.l K .i.i lu-fure iurrluMiii. Adams Wall Paper Co,, - TjERCH & SUTCLIFFE, Managers. 900 Patterns of New Styles in Wall Paper. ftfPiiinting. (JrnininR and Paiier IlnnjiiiKj . iHMICK BLOCK. Twi-ntirth Street. T? nrA. T10J Til ner Third Avenue. IVOCK lSiana, 111. :CITY PAINT SHOB DEUCKMILLER fc CO., -All kitilft Painting, Graining, Pajer Hanging and Kalsomining. work warranted and done to order on short notice. Shop No. 310 Seventeenth street, let. 3d and 4th avenue. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry, IS AT THE EAGLE BAKERY, 1109 Third Ave., Kock Island, POLZIN & STAASSEN, Propts. 1SF0xh1i dulivoruil to Miy part of the clly free of charge. O N L.Y S2.00 A. DOZEN. Photos on a Toboggan Slide. AT THE VIENNA PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, and Lave mime of the latent novelties of tlio season. HAKELIER, Proprietor and Artist. No. 1722, Second ave., Gayford's old studio, over McCabe's. OL8KN & PETERSON, A.nd Doalers in Flour, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw, Crookwy' Glassware, Cutlery, Etc. C7itoBlilp Agency mad ruinitlaDce to any partef Europe. 601 tad $04 Ninth Street. Roak Iala4. B,. .T. T. DIXON, MERCHANT TAILOR. Am! Dealer in Mens' Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue F. W. HERLITZKA, No. 305 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, for fine fitting SBOOTS AND SHOES Made in the latest style. Also repairing II.U. of- done with neatness and dispatch. THE MISSING SCIENCE. PROFESSOR EDWARD ATKINSON'S WONDERFUL COOKING BOX. He Cooka for Twelve People and Lights Bl Heuae for S30 a Year Will Save the r on pie or the L otted State l.OOO, OOO.OOO Annually, If It la Realty Right. While tl ie ordinary cookery book is deficient in any scientific instruction, yot there is one noted cool:ery book which contains a famous receipt. Mrs. Glass, in hpr celebrated receipt for cooking a hare, says: "You must first catch your hare." In my instructions for cooking I lay down the rule, "You must first catch your heat, and then keep it where it will do th work in the right way." THl: NORWEGIAN COOKING BOX. My first hint how to do this was derived from a description of the Norwegian cooking box; I hul never seen one. The" Nor wegian cooking t ppnratus consists of a lox of wood lined wit 1 hair, felt or fur, and then with metal. A smaller box made of metal, adapt ed to receive the food, fits loosely in this out er case. The space around 'this inner box is. filled witl boiling water, and the boat being kept in l-y the noii-couducting outer wall does its work uijoii the food, of course at somewhat below the tailing point This proves at ouce to you that there is no neces sary connection U-tween' the boiling point, which at our sea level is 212 degs. Fahrenheit, and the degree of heat necessary to do the cooking 01' our food. This fact was discover ed, by ac -ident even, by Count Rumford, who had thought that the way to boil meat is to boil it, when, in fact, the way to spoil meat is to boil it. A leg of mutton was acci dentally lift by him in a drying room used for other" purposes, and exposed to a heat from ahoi t 140 clegs, to ISO degs., as I re member 1 tie statement. In the morning, to Count Rimiford's surprise, iustead of being dried up, it was nutritiously cooked and of full flu vol . In ordei- to convert the Norwegian cooking box into a constant cooker, all that was neces sary for me to do was to add a circulatory apparatus similar to the one with which your bath boilers are heated. Into it a workiug niau muy put the materials for a hearty breakfast, light the lamp, go to bed, and on getting nj find his breakfast ready; but with that appa -atus I could only simmer and stew, and the American jieople will not be satisfied with stew: In some of the reports of the lectures w bich I gave to the workiugmen, when put on file in the public libraries, curi-ouscomuu-nts have Uva made. For instance: "We don'i want your pigwash," "We won't have bon 3 soup; we want sirloin," etc. I have therefore substituted acoluninof heated air for tht- column of heated water in this oven, in hii.-h you cannot only simmer and stew, but also roast and bake. There is, as you w ill jbserve, 110 direct communication between 1 40 lump, or source of heat, and the inside of the inner oven, in which the food is placed; therefore, if the lump smokes or gives off fumes of kerosene oil, for want of being rightly tr uimed, the food is not tainted. I have Made 110 attempt to promote the general introduction of this apparatus until it should I completely perfected and reduced in cost. .My first ex penmen tul ovens were wholly uuide of uietul, filled with non-conducting n.atorial, aud were costly. We have used this apparatus iu my own family for moro thai oue year, aud have doue at least nine-teutl s of our cooking with it. We have beeu obliged to light the range to warm the kitchen, und, it being lighted, some of the breakfast cooking has been doue on it. I also light uiy household with kerosene oil, as I detest g as light. Our family consists of from ten to twelve persons. I buy the best oil by the barrel, und it costs me ten cents a gallon, ily bill for lighting and cooking for the year L as been (30. ( HEAP AND UOOD LUNCHES. A lunch has lieen established for the em ployes in my own oflice, as well as for my self. Abe ut twenty persons are served with a substantial midday meal.every day; since we began a little over 4,000 meals have beeu served. V e are obliged to buy our oil in small parcels, ai retail prices, therefore the cost of fuel has b-en seven-tenths of a cent per meal; at wholesale it would have been one-half a cent. Thu plan works to the great benefit of the emplo .-es, whose midday lunch or dinner costs therr eighteen to twenty cents each for food and 1 ueL Astonisl dug as these facts are in regard to the economy of fuel, I am of the opinion that this is purely a secondary matter. Economy of food it of the first iuiortance, coupled with the :-aving of work on tho part of the cook. I have proved, I thiuk conclusively, that tho operal ion of heating a room, or of heat ing water for circulation through the house, is absolutely inconsistent with the true meth ods of cooking. Heat cannot 1k properly regulated for cooking wheu applied to other purpoaoa. It I ware to builti asiu, I should make arrangements for beatiug the water from the furnace with a small heater set alongside, -.he furnace for summer use, and in place of tte rauge in the kitchen I would put a small be tter, like a tlatlron heater, with a place to boil water on the top. One of my friends ba built and furnished a house iu this way and is quite enthusiastic over it. I might add a grill, which is very useful in any household, but my main dependence for cooking wjuld be upon the lamp, or Aladdin oven. In the development of the science of cook ing I thiul: it will appear that there is a true degree of heat by which flavors are developed Or actually created; for instance, if we grind green coflee we get no good result and no true flavor; if we roast it too much we de stroy tho I avor aud get au acrid and unpala table residuum. If we apply the exact de gree of hwit to rousting the berry we develop the flavor and other qualities w hich are de sired. I have lutely observed that the same rule seems to apply in the application of heat to meat, fun, vegetables, and meal, esiieeiiilly cornmeal. If not cooked enough meat will be sapid and flavorless; if cooked too much, flavorless und soggy ; if cooked at the exact point, the finest flavors are developed, espe cially in fi ll and fruit. In orde to maintain my reputation as a man of figures, I will repeat again the sum which mi,;ht be saved to the ieople of the United States. The average expense of a workingman in full work is twenty-five cents per day fi r materials of food ; the measure of waste at a moderate computation is 20 per cent, or live cents per day. This includes the waste of rich and poor alike, of the first class hotel and of the factory boarding house. The coiisu uing power of the United States at the present time is that of over 62,000,000 adults, co Jilting two children of 10 or un der as oue adult, and the- objective point of my work L to save five cento a day on 62,000, 000, which would amount annually to about $1,000,000,100. AtkiuaouV'Lend a liand." Lota of Patience. Man Aliout Town (bauteriugly) Pat, you're the most artistic drinker I ever saw. It must have taken lots of practice to get that right albow of yours working so artistic ally. Pat Tli. ink ye for yer praise, sor. Ye're 00 cripplo yourself. Texas Sifting. AOood Appetite is essential to good health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to the pov erty or impurity of the blood, derange ment of the digestive organs, and the weakening effects of the changing sea son, tlo Hi s Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine "for creating an appetite, toning the digestion, and giving strength to the whole sys em . Now is the time to take it. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. ArtiflciiJ ice is cheaper in southern cities that the natural article is in the north. A Sale Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of fail ure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our adver tise druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It is guar anteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, inflamma tion of lungs, bronchitis, astfcma.whoop ing cough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleas ant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Ilartz & Bahnsen's drug store. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have beiti selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Hattz & Bahnsen, druggists. BUCKLKN'8 ARNICA SALVE The best salve in the world for cats, 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 perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Ilartz & Bahnsen. A grizzly tried to capture a cow on the b lores Jianch, near Santa Maria, Cal last week. The cow and bear both went over a high bank aud were found dead ADV10K TO KUTHKKB. Are 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. I cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom ach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft ens the gums, reduces intlammation. and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children I eething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one ot the oldest and best female nurses and phy sicians in the United States, and is foi sale by all druggists throughout the world. iru' 25 cents per bottle. Tom Wells, while fishing for bass near Betding, caught three lish at one time one on each of the three hooks attached to his line. i Forced to Leave Home. Over 6(1 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine If your blond is bad, your liver and kid neys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly com plezion, don't fail to call on any drug gist today for a free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Every one likes it. Large size tack age 50 cents. James A. Gilbert, of Syracuse, recently caught 1C0 bass in the St. Lawrence in less than two hours, using only a rod and reel. In the pursuit of the goon things of his world we anticipate too much; we eat out the 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 dvspepsia, 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, 50 cents, of druggists. A Jcfierson City, Mo., man manages to make a hjwig by following up picnic par ties and gathering up the empty bottles which they leave. Who ot us are wimout trouble be they small or large? The blessings of health are best appreciated when we are sich and in pain. A hacking cough, a severk cold, or any throat or lu on disease are very troublesome; but all of these may be quickly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant for snildren . Price on cents. An English paper ssys the largest flaes in tne world were made for the war office, being 36x21 feet. What funny ideas those Englishmen have. Time Httests the virtues of Pond's Ex tract for all kinds of pains, ulcerations and inflammations. It is unsafe to use spurious imitations. HUMPHREYS' Ok. Hi'MrtlKFYS'sl-HelKli-s areselenrineallyanri carefully prepared preaeriptlons : used formally ears In private iimellee it h HUfl-eMH.aud for over thirty years usKI ly the ieople. Every single Kpe cltte VaHUeeUtl eure for die (Unease named. Thee SpeeltleH cure lluoul UruKKlnK. P11rff Itut or reducing the system, aud are In fuet and deed the aovereiKB reinecliettullbe World. UST OF PRINCIPAL NOS. Ct'HKS. PBItlCS. 1 Fever. Congestion, lullaiumatlon... A orniH, Worm Fever. Worm t.'olic .-25 ryuiK (-olie,orTeethliiKoflnfnta Diarrhea, of Children or Adultx. ... ."2 .J Dym-nlrrr, unplug, Hlllou t.'oUc a 5 5 7 11 12 li 13 1 19 1 'iO a 32 t holera Itlorhua. 0111nmg I iiuuhn, CoKL Bronchitis Neuralgia, Toothache, Faeeaehe .. lleadaehea, Kick Headache. Vertigo Ilyapepaia. Bllloua Mtomaeh .. t-upprenxed or Painful Period. TV In lea. tot) Profuse r-ertoda Croup, Cough, IHIIieult Breathing ... rnlt Kheuni. EryxleUu, Kruptlous. Kheumaliniu, kheuinatlr Pain Fever and A gue. hlllx. Malaria Plle. Blind or Bleeding Catarrh, lntiuenra. Cold In the Head hooping 4'uugb. Violent Cougha. General llehi lit .I'lo Hlcal Weakness Kidney Itiaeane Nervosa Dehilily 1 I rlnary V euknean. Welting Bert. Diaeaaea ol'tbeHeart, Palpitation 1 8old by Irugglsta, or sent iioatpakl on receipt of price. Db. Humphreys' Manual. (144 pages) rtohly bound In cloth aud gold, mailed free. Humphry T'MedictneC.o.U8FulUiD St. N SPECIFICS. ELM STREET Concert Garden Corner Elm St., and Seventh Ave. RUDOLPH HINCHER, Prop'tr The first Subscription Concert will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 25. C?The finest garden in the tri-cities. PEERLESS DYES best For Ll.ACk stock i;h. Made in 4 Colors that neither Mull, W'aih Out Nor Fade. Bold oy Druggists. Also Pterlesa Bronte Paints 6 colon. Peerless Laundry Bluing. Peerleu Ink Powders 7 colors. Peerless Shoe & Harness Dressing. Peerlesa Egg Uyea8 color. The Chief Kraaon for the jreat sne . i of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in tha :..;. li' ilnclt. It is limit that wins, ami the : a l that Hood s Sarsaparilla actually ac- .uai'li-.lies what Is claimed for it, is what !'..s ifivi-ii to this medicine a popularity ami : .ie Ki'i-ater than that of any other sarsapa- Mfrit Win riMa "r 1,100,1 i"""1- ll il II VVIlia fierheforetliei.ul.lic Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt l;licimi ami all Humors, Hysiiepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, huilds up the Whole System. Ilood'a iirnnrilln is sold by all drug gist (I; six for 5. Prepared by C I. HooC & Co., Apolliecanuh, Lowell, Mass. FOR Mosquito DSE :lpond's Piles Burns EXTRACT Inflammations Hemorrhages Soreness DEMAND POND'S EX TRACT ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT oprams Lameness Sore Eyes Chafing Wounds Bruises and ALL PAIN PfflHTSlTYTRACTl FAC SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF A RAPPE R. Vi-, Mth with There it nothing 11k equal for relieving the Soke nehh. Itc inu or Bi'kmno, reducinir the Infla m ruiN. takiiw out Kkiinkks, and uuicklv uriuy ing the akin to iia natural color. Itewure of impoi'itiou. Take Pokd's Extract oniy, see laniiHcape irade-niarK on null wrap ler. Sold only in our own bottles. All lrug- POND'S EXrB&CT CO . 5tb Ave . S. Y. E..Y-S catarrh Uream .Balm I flv-ci 1 Cold in Head HAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each noatrl and is r-rne oo cenia at iirugmsts ; ov mail, registered, 6) centa. ELY BKUTHKKS, 50 War reu street. New York. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. RAKEB & COS Breakfast Cocoa Js absolutely nre and No Chemicals mrv utt in tt preparation. It haa Mtr ain tkrt ti ttt. ia mtrenpth of 1 Wb auseU with Utrcli, Arruwrout or Siigtr, and ta tlien fi.rv tar morv economical, cotlnp than one crnt a ryp. It i UIiCinttR, nouristtiit, utrvnjithemriK, KaWI.T lKiTKl. ami atliuiraliiy B(UpK'l fur iiivuliUa aa well aa lor prnonn in litalth. Hold by GrM'irtt tvrv litrv W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass A. D. HUESIN6, -Real Estate- AND Insurance Apt Represent, amone other tlme-trlri mH wall. known Fire Insurance Compauiea, the following: Koyal Insurance Company, of England Wescueater Fire Ins. Co., of N. Y. Buffalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Rochester Geriaan Ins. Co. Roch"r N.Y German Fire Ins. Co.. of Peoria, 111. Citizens Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Exchange Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Office No. 1608 Second Ave., ROCK ISLAND. ILL. Guaranteed Investments MADE ON -First Mortgages.- We confine our Loans to Improved Farms in the safest counties of Iowa, and on request GUARANTEE Prompt payment ef principal and interest HEINZ & HIRSCHL, Davenport, Iowa. - . ri rit u aai J a a m m m m mm w a v I m " Hay mH$W Fever Vyjff tl T USJt.1 THE TRAYELEKS' WUIDE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIKIC HAIL-way- Depot corner Firth avence and Tbirty- nri street, j. r. tJoo , agent. TRAINS. tLBAVB. t Arbitk. Council Bluffs & Miuueso-1 ta Day Express j Kansas City Day Express. .. Oskaloosa Express Council Bluffs & Minneno-1 ta Express f Council Blnfls A Omaha Limited Vestibule Ex.. ( 4:40am'12:a3 am i 6:10 am 1 2:05 am 12:03 pm 7 :fiO pm 7:25 am 8:11 pm 9:00 am 5:55 am Denver vestibule axpress 9 :50 pm tGoing west. IGoing east. Daily. BURLINGTON R0UTE way Depot First aven C, B. & o. RAIL- ue and Sixteenth St., M J. Young, agent. TRAINS. t.ATB. I ARRTVK St. Loais Express. M:45 am 7: am St, Luls Express 8 .00 pni 8::t5pm 8 :U am il :05 am 1 :N) pm 9:40 am 6 :65 pm St. Paul Express S.. Psul Expres Deardstown Passeneer. ... Way Frelt ht (Monmouth) . . Way Freiirlit tSlerliui;) Sterling Passenger 7:10 pn 3:45 pm 9 :40 am 1 :50 pin 8:00 am' Oaily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE Jt ST. PAUL RAIL way Rarine Southwestern Division De pot Twei tieth si reel, between First and Second avenue, E. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. I.f.avi. 7:an S:0U pn. Smni pn 7:85 an Ahiive. 8 40"pui 11:50 am 10:10 am 6:10 pm Mail aua hixpres'- St. Paul Expr. as rt. A Acton modati n .... Ct.. Atfrni modation R Ot'K 1-LANDA PEORIA RAILWAY DE pot First avenue and Twentieth street. TRAINS. Fast Express 77. Mail and Express Cable Accommodation. I-rav. j 8:1 am 2:30 pm 9 10 am Am ive. 77:J0 v 1 :i pm 3:00 pm 4 00 pm 8:0fi am -MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE East and South East.: OOING EAST. Mail j Fa77 Mail and Ex Fast Express 7.:l pm 6 48 pm A -ti pm 5 56 pm 5 17 pm 4 57 pm 4.10 pm 2.10 pm .2 15 pm 8 30 am 10.55 am 5 1.1 am 1 oo am 7.4.1 am and Ex. Expn-s. S.i pmj 8 -il am S 04 pmi 9 111 am !i 27 pm 9,2?. am 3 57 pm 9 55 am Iv R, Isl'd ar 1 no pm 12 4H pm 12 5 t m ar Orion .lv .Cambridge.. .. ..tialva. ,. . . . Wyomin?. . Princeville . . . Peoria. . . . M am 4:)5pm!l0!!2 am 4 5? tmi 10 54 am 11 lti am 10 54 am 10.00 am 5 f.5 pm;ll 45 am 9.10 pm 11.2.1 pm 7.W am 12 2.1 am ti INI am 10.40 am S 40 am 1.15 pm'Bloomington. 7 55 am r, 00 am 7 51 pro 2.1.1 am lo.2 pm 01 pm 11 15 imi 8 Oo pm 7.21 pm 3 5.1 pm Stiringtield . 7.35 pinist. LfHiis. Mo 3 1. pmiOanviile, III. 9.4.1 m;Terre Harae. 1 20 aiuj Evansville. 61 pmilndianapohs. 7 10 am10 II pm. i onisrille . 7 20 annio 30 pml Unrintiaii O Passenger trains arrive and depart from Uuion depot Peoria. Accommodation train leaves Rork Island 6:45 p. m. arrives at Peoria i 80 a. in Leaves Peoria 7:15 p. m. arrives at Kot k Iclaud 1 :05 a. m. CABLE l.BAN.U. Acer.. Ac om. I Acconi. jAccoui. M.05 am; 3.00 pm 7 10 am 1 45 pm 6. 3o am lx.jo pm 4.00 pmi fl lOasi lv R. IsFd ari 5 00 pm lii.ai am ar Rey Ids lv 5 31 pni'V.' On am ar .Cahie .lv. Chair car on Fast Express between Rock Island and PeoriWnbotb directions U. B SI D LOW. K. STCKHOUSE. Oen l Tkt. Agent. Su fieri ntendent. 'MILWAUKEE! FAST M IL TRAIN with Vestibuled trains he-twei-n Chicago, Milwaukee, M. Paul and Minne apolis THANS-CONTIN NTAL ROUTE between Chl cairo. Council B:uflt., Omaha aud the Pacific I'oast. DREA V NATIONAL Rot'TE between Chicago Kniisas Cit and Si. Joseph, Jao. SiTaiMI1.es Of ROAD reacbln? all pnnclp r.oinis in Illaioi-, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lown, Vtssouri and Duaota. For maps. t;me tab'cs, rates of pa-antre and freight, etc.. apply to tho rairect stailou agent of the Chicngn. Milwaukee S'. Paul Railway, or to any railroad auent any where in the world. R08WELL MILLER, A. V. H. C ARPENTER. General Manager. Gen'l Pas.& T. Agt. WFor information in reference to Lands and Towns owmd ty by the Chicago Milwaukee & t-t. Paul Railway C mpany. write to 11. 4. Hao gen. Laud commissioner Milwaukee. Wisconsin. c o c "u o (A B c o CQ 4-J k- o CL. 13 S 3 o. 04 O o A H H ?, o o c3 y u td THE UQim SAVIHG3.BAKK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MO LIN K. - IT.T.R- Open daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and on Taei- uu O..UI . n J ui,ujutg Hum 4 u S o'clock. Interest allowed on Desposits at the rate of 4 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of 1 and Upwards. SECURITY AND ADVANTAGE. Tha HvaA -... - 9 T . . . . t - e ' i-iu.ij wi ... l I iikivuk l rCPLFOfl 1Dle to the depositors. The officers are prohibi ted from borrowiug any of lta moneys. Minora and married women protected by special law. OVFIOCRS- H W. WKi.nra Pm.Mur,l - iVtn- TEK SKIIM Ea VlfA Wpaiilrnl II V BlMl,t.v Cashier. ' TaraTaxs: S. W. Wheelock, Porter Pktnner, C. r. Hemenway. J. Silas Irfas, O. H. Edwards, nirarj xiarnng, a. o rifnt, J. s. K atct, L. U. Hemenway, C. Vitzthuni. mfw i be only cuartored aavlLga Bank In Kock (s)ana Coanty. LOTOS FACE POWDER valuing their complexion should secure a SAMPLE BOX (CRAT1S of the latest imported and unanimously acknowl edged aa Hie bist FACE POWDER. Guaranteed to be nerfectlv harmleHn. tmnompntl. ble, iiun.m and invit.itle. For Sale everywhere, frlee. ad."ic und AOe per Koi. Ast your drugwst for It or write lor postpaid sample bor to J. F. LLOYD & CO., Sole Importers, 7 mm 419) WswhtatTtan Wtreet, CHICAfiO. LOTOS FACE POWDER Fob Sale bt the Following Druggists Marshall & Fisher, Hartz & Bahnsen, and Frank Nadler Sub-Division. I HAVE 17 LOTS a the head of Seventeenth street, which I will sell on terms to suit purchasers. Monthly Payments Accepted if Desired. These lots are in a beauti ul, healthy localit, and are 1 00 Per Cent Cheaper than any lots now offered for sale. CSTTersons ean buy these Lots and improve them as cheap as they can pay rent. Apply to WM. JACKSON, Corner Eighteenth street and Second avenue. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE OOOTTTHT. WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FKOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAHD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including- main lines, branches and extensions East and West of the Missouri Kiver. Tho Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Mohne, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Winterset, Audubon. Harlan, and Council Bluffs, in IOWA Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in MISSOURI Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, CaldwelL in KANSAS Pond Creek, Kingfisher, Fort Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclininf? Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated , and free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) Dining Cars Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Reclining Chair Car to North Platte, Neb., and between Chicago and Colorado Springs, Denver, and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing meals at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Iake, Ogden, Portland, Loa Angeles, and San Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Oarden of the Gods, the Sanitari ums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council BlurTs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kan saw City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Ticket Office In the United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. ' JOHN V0L & CO., GENERAL CONTRACTORS HOUSE BdlLDEIS. MAHLFAcrrsKJu or Bash, Doors, Blinds, Elding,. Flooring, Wainsco iting and all kinda of Wood Work for Builders, Eighteenth St., between Tyd and Fourth arena, 1 Rock Island A. F. SCHMID, The Pioneer Lightning man of this city, wishes lo inform the public that he is prepared to erect LIGHTNING RODS, and gives a Lightning Insurance Policy with every job performed. t3TD7 job, no matter how complicated, done in the most scientific manner. Square dealing to one and all is our motto. 821 Twentieth st., Rock Island. Correspondence solicited. (Successor to Contractor and Builder, , , KOCK ISLAMD, ILL. V rlans and estimate furnished. A specialty made of line work. AU orders attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and Shop No. 1818 Third Avenue- FOU BALK- JOHN SEBASTIAN, CHICAGO, IL.L.. Gen'l Ticket ft Fasa. Agent -ai;d- N. P. F. NELSON, 2119 Fourth Avenue, for the best custom made I3oots -AND- Slioes. CjTRepairind neatly done. GUTHRIE, 3uthri Collins.)