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THE HOCK ISIiANI AKGUS; WEDNESDAY, AXTOUST 7, 1889. Mi Dei KneU. Uncontrollable Disruption in the Republican Ranks Over the Dis tribution of Patronage. AN AXGRY WAIL FROM HANCOCK. CoBKiTMman iimt Mtkri the threat -rut Blander Yet la ri) month. ..An Open Revolt r ISO Leading Kepab. Iran. That W. II. Geat has been elected to congress for the laat time in the Elev .cnth congressional district is becoming more apparent every day. There is not a township in the whole district where disaffection does not exist to some de gree, ami in certain localities the feeling has cropped out to sueli an extent that the party managers have been powerless to prevent an open revolt against the congressman. The following letter, writ ten by a prominent republican of Plym outh, Hmooek county, discloses an ex ceedingly rebellions state of afUirs, and is virulent enough to make the lion. Mr. Uet (juake in his shoes: Editor Ahiii'h: Plymouth, Ii.t... Aug. 5. You are not aware perhaps that our community has been in a light over the postollioe here, and it being now decided, it has put our congressman, V. II. (lest, in a box which will ultimately result in hit tie feat. The Marsh-and McClaughrey fac tion started out in this place eight years ago and spread throughout the whole district, but this trouble now is far more serious than that. I understand the poli tics of your paper is strongly democratic. I am glad to say I am strong that way at the present time, and will not change. Wc will support the democratic candi date for congress in the Eleventh district inlSJX) straight, and there will he over 150 of os who formerly were solid for (lest, but who now will never support him again, and who will work against him and use money freely. They are men of influence and wealth and our best cite Kens. I would like to write a history of this fight to your paper, showing you the discourtesy Mr. CJ showed the best citi zens of our community; how he gave the chairman of our county central commit tee the colli shoulder, also the chairman of St. Mary's township. There were three applicants for our cilice here, but the fight was between C. C. Hamilton, a young man S3 years of age, and business man who has spent his ntire life in this place; a n an who was supported by nearly allour business men, a score of old soldiers and nearly the en tire community, hut was put aside for a man who was a soldier only a short while, and who was a disgrace to the ones who wore the blue and was not respected by the people here. I assure you that this is not written in the heat of passion, but after a calm survey of the situation, and has created a feeling which will beat Oesl next fall, and we want the demo- cratlc papers of the district to spread it far and near. For the truth of my state ment I refer you to I). M. Sapp, who was a soldier three years, who is a republican and has been all his life, but who will work against Gest next fall. lie is also chairman of our township central com mittee. Another is Mr. J. A. B. Shippv, who was republican candidate for county school superintendent in McDonuuL'h county two years ago, and who was prin cipal of our public schools here fur seven years. He is now chairman of the re publican central committee in l.'tuioin township, M( Donoiiuh county. II'! was alsft an old soldier and not in favor of the man nominated. I will also Tefer 7011 to J. A. Wear, W. R. Phelps. Aaron Wood, ward, Herman Whipple. S. S. Fox. J. II. Baker, James II. Weir, John W. Hamil ton, Jobnathan Roman, Thomas Ewing and as many more as you desire. A. M. Wai.ty. P. S We are tre tn tny. A riirrkrr 4 ante. t. A three days' cheefct r contest began in Molinc this afternoon. The American checker rules w ill govern in the contest which will be of much interest to all ex perts in the game residing In tti is vicinity. The following named persons have Hg nified their intention of being present and taking part: .Too. Larson und 'Squire Anderson, of Galva. I). .1. Davis and It. H. McKcighan, Toulon; A. W. Valen tine, Rock Island; J. A. Evans, .1. Ow ens, and II. Wood. Moline; and Mr. Clough, of Genseo. Others are also expected from Ottawa, Penna. Green Valley, Henry, Lanark, Onaeseo, Haven port and other places. ' v i,ach contestaut will play six gnmes with every other player. Three aessioL" will be held each day. A prize of a fine badge will be awarded to the gentleman who secures the highest per rentage of games during the tournament. A rw ltoniital !e-d-it It has become a ftct no longer to be slighted that St. Luke's hospital must have larger and more convenient quarters. It is not likely that any difficulty would be experienced in building were the ground obtainable on which to build, and the guild is in readiness to receive and con sider any donations that may be offered in the way of land. A site as nearly be tween the two cities as it could be located would be liest aiWpted to the usages and purposes of the institution, and the guild would be exceedingly happy to receive a proposition from some of the land syndi cates in the east part of town. The hos pital Las become a permanent intuitu tion of the locality and it should have a new and conveniently designed building for its own use. Many of our citizens who are in the habit of contributing to deserving enter prise! can do no better deed than to aid this worthy institution. AnotherfreerexHlvr" rait. There is another "progtesslve" fad. A Jacksonville exchange says: "A de cided novelty was the progressive ham mock party given Tuesday evening by the Misses McFarland at Oak Lawn. The company was small and select, being limited to six couples, for whom bam mocks were provided. Twenty minutes were allowed each gentleman with each lady, and at the ringing of the bell he progressed to the next. It required two hours to play the game, and the writer is not informed whether a second series was indulged in." Baiter Lata loan Haver! "Don't put off until tomorrow what can and should be done today," is wise. If you have never used Sozodont for your teeth, make a bee line to the drug gist and get a bottle and begin to use it at once. "Verb, sap." THE SIXTH IN CAMP.. News From the Soldier Eoys Springfield. at Heater af the Omrem Battery I. Arrive..-A Major to be Kleeted Bacle Xotea. HlAIH)FARTltll Cent INT A., Sixth kkoimbnt. 1. . Camp Lincoln. rInrinL'fl.ld, 111., Au ug. 8. ) The Sixth regiment under command of Col. Wm. Clendenin. of Moline. arrived in Springfield at 1:30 yesterday after noon with four hundred men in the ranks. The regiment was accompanied by the Monmouth band, containing eighteen pieces, with Prof. , M. H. McCoy as leader. As soonVi$'lhe men had got a little rested the eolohel took them out on the parade ground and put them through the battalion drill. After supper dress parade was gone through, Lieutant-Col-onel Foster receiving the parade. The roster of the officers of the regi ment is as follows: Colonel Wm. Clendenin, of Moline; Lteutant Colonel I). J. Foster.of Prince ton; Major E 1 ward Kittelson, of Mo line; Major and Surgeon Charles C. Carter, of Ruck Island; Captain and Chaplain A. R Morgan, of Joliet; Cap lain and Inspector Rifle Practice Wil liam R. Young, of Monmouth; Captain and Assistant Surgeon John C. Corbis, of Mendota; Captain and Adjutant P. Cana Simmons, of Moline; Quartermas ter Lieutenant John M. Holt, of Moline. The regiment is badly crippled in ofil cers, there being vacancies in one major, two first lieutenants and one second lieu tenant. CON- OMMISSfONF.D STAFF. Ordnance Sergeant RertE. Raymond. Color Sergeant W. V. Stafford. Quartermaster Sergeant James F. Crisswell. - Chief Bugler J. K. Flyna. ' Acting Serireant Major Corporal Frank Clendenin. company F. Drum Major Sergeant Ed. Shields, of company H. Battery A, of Danville, arrived in camp shortly before 7 o'clock last evening, with fifty men and four Gatling guns. The battery did not bring their rifled guns this year, but will confine themselves wholly 10 practice witn tne (Jailing guns. THK WORK FOR TIIK KKlllMENT. It is the intention of the colonel to plunge at once into the regular camp rou tine. Battalion drill .will be performed twice a day once at 6:40 a. m. and also at 3 p. m. Companies D and G will go on the rifle range in the morning and K and A in the afternoon. Captain William B. Young, inspector of rifle practice, is not present, but will arrive today or tomorrow. Major Henry M. A bell, now of Minne apolis, formerly of Ruck Island, recently resigned, and an election wille held on Saturday evening to fill his place. The Rev. A. R. Morgan, chaplain of the Joliet penitentiary, is the regimental chaplain, ami will arrive at camo today and will boldTeligious services next Sun day. Mrs. Winters and two daughters, Clara and Cora, and Mrs. Mansfield and daugh ter Mahel, accompanied their husbands. and will remain with the battery during the week. 1 he wives of Capt. Channon and Sergt. McDonald are the guests of Company A. Soldier. ICrrnritlnc the llic Innfrnment. The Arucs exchanges are quoting the time in which the circuit clerks have transcribed the $150.000,0,0 mortgage filed bp the Mffwaukee & St. Taul rail road. The latest and best record comes from Whiteside county. The document contained 14 .000 words, and the paper which brags on the work says it was re corded in twenty hours, actual time, and thirty-nine pages were used to spread the document on the mortgage book. This same document was filed in this county, as has been heretofore noted. No time of commencement or finUhmenl by minutes or hours was kept, but Mr. Albert Johnson, deputy circuit clerk. transcribed the mortgage in a good legi ble hand in tbe spsce of thirty-four pages in book of mortgages 47. in less than three days, and within this time he at tended to the ordinary duties of his posi tion 14,000 words is a small matter in this county. The boys who look after this kind of work do not advertise what they can do, but wilf place themselves alongside of other counties when a test is made. ni-UT In Ijimlun. Tbe crop of travelers' tales is being liar vested in some plac.-i. A Pittsburger, writ ing from Ij union, details a little experience in tluit. eity k hotel lif, winch seems worth reliit ing. They wen- four in number, all Americans, nnn inoy were having (turner in tue gor- usly I uriiilnil cliiiiij2 room of the Hotel uI.-,roMl.;. W'Len the soup was brought the rittslmrger in tlio inrty asked the waiter to Iinn sonw crackers. "I'rf'g !iril..n," said tho waiter; "what did you say, sirf ' "Crackers," replied tho Tittstiurger. Tho waiter lnoked puzzled. tut walked off mid dul not np ie.tr again near the table for several minutes. Th soup was getting cold, and the I'lttsburger called another waiter and wilt him after the first with a renewed injunction to bring some crackers. Another minute or two passed, itnd theu both waiters re-entered tho room with the stately head waiter. They were engaged in earnest con vernation for another minuto. At last the waiter originally sent baxhfully approached the Americans und laid liesido the I'itUburg er's plate a pair of silver nutcrackers. There was a general laugh, in which the Pit.tsbiirger joined, when another member of tho party said: "If you want crackers to eat you must call them biscuits as long as you're III tngland." Cor. Fittaburg Dispatch. Infringing on Her KlghU. Alfred (rapturously) Now, darling, please name ttie liuppy day. Minnie (blushingly) Three weeks from next Thursday, Alfred. XMoran iMirotign ine Keyhole) Av you plaze, liiisR, that's me reglor day out. Yez'll hare to git married iu the early part of the wake. Chiengo Tribune. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of so many people mis erable, and often leads to self-destruc tion. We know of no remedy for dys pepsia more successful than Hood s Bar saparilla. It acts gently, yet surely and efficiently, tones tbe stomach and other organs, removes the faint feeling, creates a good appetite, cures headache, and ref rases tbe burdened mind. - Give Hood's Sareaparilla a fair trial. It will do you good . ' Tbe sword fish ought to have no diffi culty m cutting a way for himself in this world. Hay fever sufferers ought to know of its efficacy. Uy s Cream Balm was re commended to me as a preventive to bay rever. Have been using it since the 9th of August and have found it a specific for that much dreaded disease. For ten years I bave been a great sufferer from August 9 till frost, and have tried many alleged remedis, but Ely's Cream Balm is tbe only preventive I bave ever found F. B. Ainsworth, Publisher, Indian apolia, Ind. DCALK0T1CES. TheCrowr dining ball. No. 1708 Sec ond avenue, a now ready to furnish you the best meal In the city (or 25 cents. A. D. Hut ting, real estate and inaur ance agent. . Office No. 1603 Second ave nue. Rock la' and. Buy Mercer county coal of E. B. Mc Kown at bis new coal yard corner of Fifteenth striet and First avenue. A matched top (maple and ash) sewing table 97 centii at the C. F. Adams' Home Furnishing Bouse, 322 Brady street, Davenport. A full line of pillows, mattress spring, comforts anl blankets, at the C. F. Adams' Home Furnishing House, 322 Brady street. Davenport. The Royal Insurance company, of Eng land, has th largest surplus of any fire insurance company in the world. A. D. Huesing, agent, office No. 103 Second avenue. Rock Island. Insure in fie Bsjylston Insurance Co., of Boston, Mass., organized 1872. As sets nearly $1,000,000. E. W. Ilurst. agent. Offlca over Rock Island National bank. You can't 1 lake money faster than by watching our special bargain sales. Here is one of tlem: A solid oak rocker, mottled pliisL seat and top, $4.99. extra good value at $7. The C. F. Adams' Home Furnishing House, 332 Brady street, Davenport. We have on hand a lot of "Hercules lemon squeezers" that we bought cheap, also some "Sampson cork pullers," and we propose to sell them at prices that will surprise you. The C. F. Adams' nome Furnishing House, 322 Brady street, Davenport. Modern House. For Bala On monthly installments by Guyer & Sweeney. Barth Babeock, Dentists. No, 1724 Second avenue. Special atten tion paid to saving the natural teeth and inserting teeti without plates. For Bala. Fourteen d ry lots on four years time, with six percent per annum, to any one wishing to b lild this summer. B. Davenport. To the Watch Tcwer. Cars run to Black Hawk's Watch Tower every thirty minutes on Sunday afternoons and holidays, and spcial trains to accommodate picnic parties. Telephone to the street car barn to com. plete arrange nents for special trains. Surety on Bonds. Those who are required to give bonds n positions f trust, and who desire to avoid askint' friends to become their sureties, or v ho may wish to relieve friends from further obligations as bonds man, should tpply to the agent of the American Suretv Co., of New iork. ED. LlRBKRKNECTIT, G neral Insurance Agent, Rock Island, 111. A small town near Morgantown, W a., has an eccentric woman who wears a different colored wig each day in the week. 8bakeB, Broiled and Drenched. These are three participles of English grammar. 1 hey are also the three suc cessive conditions undergone every day, every other day, or every third day, by the unhappy wretch heedless enough to allow fever aid ague to fasten its clutch upon him. No need of it none. Hos teller's Slnmich Bitters will and does preserve lhoe who use it from every type 01 malarial disease, whether inter mittent or bilious remittent. For nearly thirty-five yars it has been a profesr sionally recognized specific for and pre ventive of these tenacious maladies, not only on our own soil, but in tropical and rquatoriiil lands where the scourge is prevalent at all seasons and in Us worst forms. Biliousness, dyspepsia, rheu matism. kidney complaint, nervousness and debility are also ailments to the complete rerioval of which the Bitters long since demonstrated its adequacy. James A. Gilbert, of Syracuse, recently caught 160 lass in the St. Lawrence in less than two hours, using only a rod and reel. K ew. About Town. it is tbe ci rrent report about town that Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is making some remarkable cures with people wh,o are troubled with coughs, sore throat, asthma, bronchitis nd consumption. Any druggist will give you a trial bottle free of cost. It is guaranteed to relieve and cure. The large bottles ire 50c and 1 . In the purs lit of the gooa things of 'his world we. anticipate too much; we eat out the heart and sweetness of world ty pleasures by delightful forelhoueht of them. The results obtained from the use of Dr. Jones' Ited Clover Tonic far exceed all claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach, livjr, kidney and bladder troubles. It s a perfect tonic, appetizer. Mooa punuet, a sure cure for ague and malarial dis ases. Price. fiO cents, of druggists. Beware of 1 mitaf ion I. there l. only one 555 HUM PHREYS' m. HmPHUHyH'SperirK. arenrtentinrallyand carefully pr-j re.1 prw;riHJonn ; utted rorvuauiy jvarn In prlvat nnu-t lv wilhuMHjtnd for over thirty yenr. use 1 ly tbe people. Kvery HliiKle Hpe citir I. a tiecta cure for (he dlceaite named. Tlit-H SMM-ltlffl eure w ILbout dniKKlntr. pnrg tn or reduiii(t the . Htetu. ainl art iu fwt and di tbe.ovet eign remedie.ol the World. UHT OF PRINCIPX NOO. CTHKK. PRICE. I Kevrra, I ougtwttrm. Inflammation... U Worm. Worm Kever, Worm Colic . 3 frying ollr.orTeeihlngof Infante .2-1 4 lliarrfar , of Children or Adult. ... A Ityeentei-y, Griping, Uilkiu. LXUc. . .-.J ti ( aolrrm nl orbHM. Vomiting ? ghn, Cold, broucbltl. Z-'i H Neural a. Toothache. Facearbe . ,.J H llr.iai l . 8li-k Meadaehe. Vertigo 10 Dyapeaaia. Billon. Hiotnaeh 11 Sunire..ed or Painful Prrluda. 1-1 XV fallen, coo Prof ue I'crlod. 13 ( reap. C nigh. Difficult Breathing .. 1 J Halt Ka am. Eryaliielaa, Eruptions. 13 KaeanatlNHi. Kheuiuatk- luliin 10 Fever au 1 Agoe, ChlllH, Malaria.... 17 Filea, Bl nd or Bleeding 19 Catarrh.. Iuflueuu. Cold tn tbe Head i YVaoepii g Cough. V loleut Cough.. Jl lb.hliiiv-1'hvHUI YVeaklieM. 'It Klilart Iliu-HM SO 'iH rservou. Itebility l.WO !0 1 rlaary Weakneea, Wetting Bed. .SO JUiaeaae af theHeart.FulpllaUou l.t Hold by Prut gf.t. or aent poatpatd on receipt of nrli richly bound tn cloth and gold, mailed free. nee. LtH. riUurtlKKYn JJAnuAU tin iBKm H a m pb reyo ' M ea icl ueCo.iiiK ruiton hi. n x. S P E C I F I C S . ELM STREET Concert Garden Corner Elm St., and BeyvJth Ave. RUDOLPH HINCHER, Prop'tr The Second Subscription Concert will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, AUO. 15. C4The fin ist garden In the tri-cities. llttevMhTn lMTTPtHtna or tAAftTKKTO ; Electric Pe"ftHiMci,iionfi or irbnwati. ju hoc tor tlu pecinc.urH)tt, CailU. or ttniXniw. mtlda MMrtlif nff vurrpnta ftf urMiinimpfyWH miaow n nnr Hfiu, n-n oimi pi r nwtMiitijeuniD torMBionUt-t- tW- ptphlat4c Mmi HL-"'2 tutMnitf Y. mm Absolutely Pure. Til Is powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, Mientb and wholeaomeneas; more economy thus tae ordinary find, ana cannot he eold by competition witb tbe maUitnde of low tent, abort weight alnm or pho.ph.te powder.. Hold emit n en?. KovL B.aiaa Powdbb Co., HwWaUBl. Now York s ALK OF REAL KeiTATE. By virtue of n order and decree of the ConntT court of Knck Island county, lllinei", mxrie on the petition of the nnrierfiimed. Ahraliam Merchant, administrator of the eolnteof Margaret J. Sear", det eaned, f.r leave to nell the real estate of .aid decea.ed, entered at the July term. A. I. 1SS9, of .aid court, to-wit : n the itlih day of Jnlv, lHtt. I Khitlt on the 1Mb dav of Aiignxt next, at the haar of 2 o'clock in ihe afternoon of .aid day, sell at pnhlic .ale, at the Margaret J Sear, home.tead, wesi of Black Hawk', watch tower, in said county, the real ctate described a. follow., to-wit : Bcirinninii at the center corner of .ection 14, town.hip 17 north, in range west of the 4lh H. M. ; thence -a.t on the half-.ection line 14 21 hains: thence .outh at rtirht ancle. S chain, tn Ko' k river; thence sent with .aid river to a noint where the half section line running north and .outh thn ngh .aid .ection intersect, .aid river; thence north on .nid hall .ec tion line to the north .iite of Tower street n the town of Sears: thence miuih 9i o wei along the north side of .aid Tower Hreet 2.S4 chains; thence north parallel with the half .cc- lon line ivar. i5 1 1 6. til chain.: thence eat 19 chain, to a point on the balf section line MO feet .outh of said center comer; thence north 80 feet to the place of beginning: excepting an t re serving therefrom the land, heretofore convevrd to the Rock Island Ootton Manufacturing Com pany and also the land, heretofore conveyed to Kicnara .wan.ill a La., by deed, recorded :e.iec- tively in book .SA of deed at page 371, and book Wof deed, at page VOS of the recora. of oiud Kock li-l-and county, .aid tract containing 9 M acrei more or lew; al.o lota 1, 4, ana S in block 10 in Ihe town of Sears; also 1 acrede.crihed a. follow., to-wit: Beginning Snsi feet west of the section comer on tbeeaat ride of the northwext quarter of .ec tion it. town. nip iv nonn, range 2 we.t or the 4ib C M ninnlnr Ihi.nmbtnlh 114 f....t . .l,An-A .,.. 3S feet to ihe Miulhea.t corner of Ine old grave yard; thence north 11.1 feet ; thence we.t Ids feet; thence south 113 feet to the Miiuhweat corner of Ihe old grave yard ; thence wet Sli feet; thence north 245 feel lo the south line of Rodman', land ; thenre eaM JHit' feet ; thence south 132 feet to the place of IwKinning. In Kovk Inland county. Illinois, on the following terms, lo wit: One-half in c!h to be paid on the confirmation by ihe courl at the report of .ale; the balance on a credit of 12 month., the purchaser to give bi. note at S per cent interest with approved secu rity and mortgage on the premise, .old to .ecure payment thereof. nan a tni. itiiD day oi jnly. A. 1. 1SS9. A. W KKCUANT. Administrator of the estate of Margaret J. Sear., ueceasea. Ao.ir Pi.xa.ints, Attorney. tuly 17-dlw QHAJNCERY NOTICE. 1 " ' STATE OF II.LNOTS, ) Kocc island t'onnty, To the September term, A. D. ls89 of the Circuit court in Cbai.cery. Edsar DeKore.t Fnlm and Bridget Rroderirk. complainant., v.. Ijizam. Lowry. Kmily N. lxiwry, "and Marshall Field. Lorenzo!!. Wood- hoiiK, Joaeph N Field, Harlow H. Hieenbot- tom. Jonn U. Mrw llliam.. partner, as Mamball rieia a t.o.. Airn rt A. Sl.nuti.e, Olbo S. S. Mirapue and Intra J. V arner. partner, a. SpraRiie, arner 4 Co., Clement Baine Co., Winona Will Company, John H. Lowry, de fendants Bill to Foreclose, mortuat'e. To the above named defendant, tbe Winona Mill Company : Affidavit of your non-re. idence havine been filed in tne omce of ine elera of .aid circuit cun. notice I. hereby jriven to ton. the Winona Mill Company, that tbe above named complainant. have tiled in .aid court their bill of complaint aeain.t you on the cbauiery nde of .aid court; no. pummon. in cnanrery na. neen ironed in .aid cau.e atrain.l you tetiirnahle to the next term of .aid circuit court lo tie besrnn and hotden at the court honw in thecitv of KK'k Island In .aid comity, on the first Monday of September, A It. ism. at w lnrb time and place yon will ap pearand plead, answer, or demur to raid bill of complaint, if yon see nt. Kock Island, 111., Jnlv S3. A. D. 1HS9 tiKoKGK W. GAMBLE, Clerk of said Court. Pwa-ENir A Walker. Sol'rs for complt'a. d4 Qhancery notice. state of Illinois, i Kikk IkusuCountt, f'- In the Circuit Court, September Term, A. D. 1889. Cornelius II. Smith v.. the t nkuown heir, of Maw in Filch, deceased In Chancery. A flldavit that the name, of the unknown heir. of Mifon Fitcb, the above defendant., are nu- anown. navine oeen n ed In me clerk , onire of the circuit court of Mid county, t.otice is there- lore nereoy Riven to tbe .aid defendant, that the complainant filed bi. bill of comulaint in .aid court, on tbe chancery .Ide thereof, on tbe Sd oay m amy. and that thereupon a rummon. oi aia conn, wnerem a.iu suit i. now luiait,matullan the r.t Mondav in the inotiLB or September next, lt by law rqnird. jww, iiiiies. you. tne .aid defendant, above named, the unknown heir of Man ritch.de- ceaiied, .hall personally be and aptiear before .aid circuit conrt on the first dav of the next term thereof, to be boldenat Koi k I. land in and for mid county, on the first Monday in Scptemlicr next, and plead, an.wer or demnr to the .aid complainant . bill of complaint, tbe same and the matter, and thing, therein charged and slated will be taken a. confessed, and a decree entered as.in.t you according to the prayer of .aid bill. Kock Island. 111., July, SS, 1. HF.O. W. GAMRLIC. Clerk of sni I Conrt Ai)il I'Lia.aKTs, Couipt'. Sol'r. d4w Administrator's notice. Estate of William Farrell, decea.ed. The nnder.irned having heen aptMiinted admin istratrix of tbe estate of William Farrell. late of the county of Rock Island, slat of Illinois, de- ceaseu, nereoy give, notice that .be will appea before the county court of Kock Island county, at the office of the clerk of .aid court, in tbe city of Kock Island, at the September term, on the first Monday in September next, at which time all persona naving claim, against .aid estate are no tified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All person, indebted to .aid estate are requested to make Immediate payment to tne undersigned. Iated this 20th day of July, A. D. 1889. CATUEKINh. K. FAKKKLL. jnly30-d3w Administratrix BASEJSALL Davenport -8- Springfield, Friday -Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 1C, 17 and 18. Admission 25 cents. Game called at 3:90 p. m. GEO. GREEN, THE -City Scavenger- HAS ntVENTEF 4 i.i ),..., 1 .i 1 . .1- ' DISINFECTANT which does its work in a thorough manner. 0lt thoroughly pnrifiea the air and remoyea all obnoxious amella. For sale at Emil Eoehler's drugstore. , Price 50 centa per box. J. B. ZIMMERs Merchant Tailor, Star Block, -18 RECEIVING Spring and Summer Goods, of the latest patterns. Call and examine them and remem ber that he makes his suits up in tlie latest styles. HIS PRICES AEE LOW. New El0- Stree Grocery GEO. . BROWNER, (Successor th Danqtiard & Browner) F LOUR AND FEED Family Groceries and Provisions, He solicit a share of the trade and will m.ikft Tiripps ns low as the lowest. Telephone connections. GIVE THE NEW W. A.. GUTHRIE, (Successor to ?ulhrie A Collins,) Contractor and Builder, IIOCK ISLAND. ILL. USTMans and estimates rurnifhed. A specialty made of line work All orders attended to promptly and sal if net ion vnar-uileed. OtHet! and Shop No. 1818 Third Avnus- Intelligence Column. WATKI RKLIABI.K 1X10AL AXDTItAV eluiK .ale.men; (mnition. eniianent; .pec ial tnducementa n.w; fast .riling .perialtie.. Uon'l delay; .alary from the .Utrt. bkow ?i BKOS., Nur.n rymen, Chicago, 111. SALESMEN VK WISH A FEW MEN TO .ell our Rood, by .ample to the wtmle.ale and retail trade; on .alary; large.t manufacturer. In our line; inclo.e3c .tamp; Wae. $a per day; permanent po iiion; mouev adv. need for wae, adverti.ing, Ktc. CBNTKNM.M. M K-1 C., Jonot' ciuciiinali, O. "VrASTK.nAOENTS 'or our SKW TATKXT ill. . ,rr- ro..f Safes; st,o -i,X; wrlKl.t fell lha. : retail nriivtLV ..than. tn ... est award isilver me1al l'eni..i,,,i,.i Kare rham-e : nerinatit-tit lu..i.i.. loa-est. We are inn li. il. i t-.-I .7 territory Kiven. Alplue jste Co.. cin'.-lnnatl.'o. l7pr TO 5 A TJoNTlI CAN BK 1HADK P I J workinir for u; airenia preferretl who ran furniKh a horse and gixe their who o time to the buainew; vpare momenta n-ay be protilah y employed also; a few raranciea in towna and riliea. B. r. JUll.SON & fo , 1lln9 M:iln St., Richmond, Va. In. B. Pleaae Mate ace and biiaioes expe rience ever mind about rending lamp for re ply. B. K. J . Co. aid 4m AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFKR-To all want Inc employment. We want live, enemetir asi nti- in every county in the tfnited iSlateo and 'anatia lo wii a patent article of irreat merit, on ITS MERITS. A u article having no comnetitinii and on which the agent in protected in lheetc'.a- nve aalc by a deed iven for each and every coun ty be may Kecnre from uk. With all these advan tages to our acenta. and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not oe necessary to mate AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFhR" to secure eood agents at once, hut we hae concluded U make it to show, not onlv oar confidence In the merits of our invention, hut "in its saiau'.uty ny any agent that will handle it with energy. n genla now at work are making from H50 to$A a mouth clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all w ho are out of employment. Any agent that wligive our business a thirty days trial and f.il to clear at least Sum in ibis time, above aix kicpknsrs. can return all gooil unsold to us and we will re fund the money paid for them. No such em ployerof agents ever dared to make such ffcr-j, nor would we if we did not know that we have agent now maklee more than uoul le this amount. Our large descriptive circulars en. lain our ollrr rnliy, and these we wish to send to everyone oi l ufempl yuient w ho will send us three one cent postage stamps for postage. Send at once and se cure tbe agency tn time for the boom, and go io work on tbe terms named In our extraotdinary of fer. Address at once. National Novkltt Co. fU bmilbflcWI St..l'ittshurL'h, Pa. New Advertisements. COarTORTABUQ and ELEGAtrr For Sain by Leading Dealers. U'fd Solely Ij W2L EAEX22, Troy.N.T PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. yi. ItEAItDSLEV, a TfORNKY AT LAW Office with J. T. Eea- Lwortliy, 1735 Second Arenno. WILL1A.V JAlKSOJi, ATTOR5KY AT I. AW. OfBca In Rock Island NatiouiVi Bank Building, Rock Island, 111. . D. IWEKRBT. O. L. WIUII, SWEENEY & WALKElt, ATTORNEYS AND COUN8BLLOR9 AT LAW Office in Benirvton's Muck. R-xJk Uland. III. WM. McEMKY, ITTORNKYS AT LW Ixjan money on oo4 ileecnntT. makes co ection Reference.. Mitcti- ii s lynae, bankers. Offlra la Povtofflca block. MISCELLANEOUS. THE DAILY AlUil'S. 1JOR 8ALK EVERY KVENINO at Crampton'a iTKRY KVBNINO all Five eenta per copy. a new stand. D. S. SM1UKEM1N, RCHITWT A N l SUPK RI NTKK DENT. M atn flofflca ( uic.ni atu. unto; Brandt office over Pirat National Bank, Rock Inland. fl! ly ST. LUKE'S C0TTAUE HOSPITAL. AW THIRD AVENUE, between Tenth and UK! 'Eleventh street. feb 14-tf WM, 0. KULP, D. D. S, OFFICE REMOVED TO MASONIC TEMPLE, Rooms M, ST, tH and S3, Take Elevator. DAVKNrORT, IA. lOZZOlMi'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION Imimrt lYiUiiuit tnuifti&ren-y u thwukln. Re- I more A)i pimple. frvklit und dimt-loratutiw. Fir IsaI by ail 0n-vltadnir9hM,orouulcKi fur t0 etc PEERLESS DYES best tor ULAL& HTOC'KDiUS. l 40 Calnrs ikat net I her Omut, Wah Out Nr faee. Sold by Srngfljta. Also Pcerlea. Bronze Painta 6 colon. Peerlesa laundry Bluinir. Peerleaa Ink Powder. 7 color. Peerlem Shoe & Harnea. Dresaiag-. Peerlea. Egg l)ytt g colon. BigO basgiveu nnlv.i. sal aatlsfactKin In tbe cure of Oonorrhir-a anil lileet. I preacrilie it and feel safe In reooiuniend- ji H it to all eafferen. A.J.8T05ER, .).. r Datir. Ill PRICE. Sl.OO. Rold by OragclaU. flTOD.V. yOwnalMl in .1 f , aaaalkrtoara. T 1 1 t Opp. Harper House, DAILY HIS STOCK OP- STOKE A TRIAL. -ESTABLISHED 1855 W. PETERSEj L west pecona otreei, DAVENPOHT. - - IOH'A. DEAl.rU IS Carpets, Wall Paper, Oil Cloths, Window Shades. T New Patterns Received Daily. Pricrs Lower than ever before. ROCK ISLAND IRON WORKS. Patpnt, Cast aDd Wrought IRON FENCES. Cheapcet Fence iu Ibe world for resi ! nee and lota. Made r.ny height desired. J. E. DOWNING, Bncc ssor lo Geo. Downing, Jr., Proprietor. J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL Insurance Agent Tbe old Fir aid Time tried Companies rrpre:!ted. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. m aa low as any rellible iminr ca Vonr patronage la soileiKd. HTOJIm la Aivaa block. JJ V. S H F. V. M. S, HWBorary pTaduate nd mednlllat of the Ontario Veterinary follcxe; member of Montreal Vetei l.ry Collcpe, and mcmherof the Veter nary Med blal Afoctxtln, will treal on the lateet and moet acientmc pnm tpleii all the dl!eaie and abnormal condition of Ihe domesticated aiil naie. Kcamlnationi, roumiltation and advice po.lltve 1 free. Calls Promptly attended to. Charee moderate In every caae. OfHee, residence and telephone rail. n5tner Clal hotel. Rock Island, lit. ROBERT BENNETT HAS PURCHASED TUE -Gen Grocery- and has removed to Third Ave., and Tenth St. KOCK ISLAND, t3FIIe solicits tbo trade long ergoyed by his predecessor and as many new customers as wish to favor him with their order. FRED ALTER, 8883 8 8 8 8 8888 8 B g 8888 II ij OOO O Q u u o a oa o a a u OOO RUTHERFORD NH N 8888 KN N 8 S NUN 8 Sit N 8 M N 8888 N N N 8 N N N I N ,KN 8 8 If UN 8888 -317- Skvkntkkitth St., (up stairs.) AGENTS WANTED SALE fi BIUMI Si ., EalaaiuM, H trh. THIS PAPER may M fennd an ! at GEO. P. -MOW SU. ACQ'S Kawapavn Aornnin, BirauO',ra .Brmw etraet), vtwre adrer- fr"1 lfflMk"T , i:2UYe:;.ii taA tot at ia I Even More Necessary than aTFamily UmbrclhT" Is Gold Dust Washing Powder. Why? Hecausc ifs mailed fill a want, and does what it's made for. Cheaper than the h-. , . FOUR POUNDS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENT:T Less than ONE-HALF the price of other Washing Iv.wd, r--.. ,!nd yet it is Pure as the purest. For cleaning, scouring, scruLbin i is unexcelled. All Grocers keep it. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.. Chicago. rTll a 1- SmA Davi3 Block, Moline, Illinois. Telephone 20M. CLOUGH & CULTON, UNDERTAKERS. TWL IU e-xJt-Yjr '' ' - " ' L "-1 J . I 1 1 i i i ma . Embalming a Specialty. No. 1805 Second avenue. Mil tmrnm FEED STABLE. The finest carriages and buggies in the city can be had at any honr of the day or night. L. G. SNIDER, Proptr, No. 1916 Third Avenue. Telephone 1037. F. C. HOPPS, The ISTo. 1SOS SERVERS & iGontractors All kinds of Carpenter work done. General Jobbing done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and ertiop 1412 Fourth ave., ROCK I ST. AN 1 , ILT GEO. SA.V.33GE, Proprietor of (6 TIVOLI Second Avenue, opposite Harper House. The choicest imported WINES AKD LIQTJOKS Imported and Key J. M. CHRISTY, Steam Cracker Bakery, ABOraOTVBIB Of CZACXMI AMU BItCf ITS. Ask your Oroeer for tmu. They are best. -rKlaltua: TheChrlaty 'TRn aMtteOUUty "Wins." ' " ' - RfCC ISLANH. H. D. FOLSOM JEWELER No. B. F. DeGEAR, Contractor eind. Biailclen Office and Shop Comer Seventeenth Bt . . T?lr Tcl.md. and Seventh Avenue, ! ' IvOCK lSiau" fcAU kinds of Artistic work a epecialt- Plane and estimate for aU kind of boildinf" fBrniehed.OB application. DAVIS & CO, ! J 1 1 PLUMBERS!! -AND- Steam Fitters. A complete flock of Pipe, Braea Goods, Packing, Hose, Fire Brick. Etc. Sole Aeititd for DEANE STEAM PUMPS, and SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. We pnarantee every or.e perfect, an will aend 'i:;-. Twenty day'a trial, lo rt'HiotiMlile jiartit -. Safety Heating Boilers, and Coritrac tors for fnmishing and laying Water, Gas and Sewer Pipe. 1712 First Avk., Rock Island, Illinois. Teletnone 1148. Residence Teleibone uo. Floral Designs furnished. Telephone No. 100S LIVERY, Boarding AND S3 hi ;3 Second A.vc?., Rock Islojid, 111. ANDERSON, and Builders, SALOON. West Cigars, a specialty. IT.L. 1707 Second avenue, Rock Islam! 3mL TAILOB 13