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wrws3.'paiy Sock Daily Argus land -i " si-- M . 1 it'" VOL. KXVIl. NO 270 KOCK ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 18S9. PRICE FIVE CENTS. IT is very annoying when in the bath to drop the soap and have to feci for it. The Ivory Soap floats, and is without exception the most luxurious soap for bathing ; it lathers freely and is easily rinsed off, leaving a sense of cleanliness and comfort attainable by no other means. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory's" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter A Gamble. THE MOLINE WAGON. Jhe Moline Wagon Co., BOLISF, Manulacturers ol FARM, SPRING and FREIGHT WAGONS Aradmplrte1lMr PLATFORM ud other .rhr Waroc. nrpwlally adapted to lb weatora I 1i . of snprrwr wnrkmabip uil flnitth lliaftracrl -rtra Lint free on MK-Uon H the MoLlft K Aliii bt forr purrhaaing. sj. B, ZIMMERs Merchant Tailor, Star Block, 0pp. Harper House, -13 RECEIVING) DAILY III3 STOCK OF Spring' and Summer Goods, of the latest patterns. Call and examine them and remem ber that he makes his suits up In the latest styles. HIS PRICES ARE LOW. Tailoring -:- Establishment ! I have opened at 420 Brady street, Davenport, with a new and complete stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. A. D. WALSH. Adams Wall Paper Co., LERCH & STTTCLIFFE, Managers. 300 Patterns of New Styles in Wall Paper. eHTPainting. Graining and Paper Hanging. 01 MICK BLOCK, Twentieth Street, near Third Avenue. ONLY S2.00 A. DOZEN. Photos on a Toboggan Slide. AT THE VIENNA PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, aoi bar torn of tbe latent aoreltlee of the nuoi. HAKELIEK, Proprietor and Artist. No. 1722, Second are., Gayford's old studio, over McCabe's. OLSON & PETERSON, AHD DEIURI IN Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Straw, Crockery. Glassware, Cutlery. WTSteamship Agency and remittance to any part of Europe. 601 and 603 Ninth Street, Rock Inland, I1L J. T. DIXON, MERCHANT. TAILOR And Dealer in Mem' Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue "W". J GUTTHBIEi 19accesoc to 3ntarto Collins.) Contractor and Builder, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. ia. a .eae. famished. A ep.ri.nr . Jtt, Ail ttUr. attended to MidwlS?No. 1818 Third Atw ILL. Rock Island, 111. ABOUT THE TEACHER. Haw He Shoull Tearh HU Rchol Order to Make Th.ni Inni. la Teaching must I Honmioua. Abstract teach ing, Uka atwtrad jxietry, in for the cultured few. The early tarda sang not of aUOrac tk.ta, but of real.ti.n; not of beauty, but of beautiful thirty; uot of love, hut of lovers; not of heroism, but of herom. Their poetry mas Indeed, aoeor luitf to Aristotle', dictum, imitation, a direct reproduction of such out ward nights aiid Hinds a might best excite the euiotimiK All really mim lar poetry contains otuin dance of Inmery ami in rich with records and auKiretituui of the objective world. In the Mine way it Is uow a truism in education to say that all goo 1 teaching should atl, t least In the earl er stages, to Iheseiisuti, and that the intellect, n its mastery of the at Mtract, should wot k umiii a Arm ttasis r the concreto. Thus tl e history w hich a young child may fitly lea -n consists of poetic, and, perhaps, mythic st .ries of great and pictur tuque r mages and events; Alfre., for the time at least, unit-1 have his cakes, and Ca nute his chair by tie sen shore. The child's ethi-al ideas are imhihed by means of little s u.ln in human nature, supplie.1 by fables, fairy stories and childish narratives. It is vain to talk to him of Iwauty, or to 'ay d wn rules of criticism, but he may lie shown beautiful things and taught to admire t mm, and w hen they are no louger present he may be reminded of them and told of t.ther things which resem ble them. lie djt ' not understand the term "marine denudation," but he w ill no tice the contour of a scj worn cliff and won der alsMtt the heap of debris at its base. In duction and theorj w ill coiue later on, and these will tie sound and useful in proportion as the preliminary teaching has lieeu sucess fill in cultivating his observation and his constructive imagination. Accordingly the teacher who Is to train olwervers must hi nself oliserve, and that symiathctically and iUontly, all such phe nomena as are likel .' to interest the young human being to w i ose intellectual life he is theapisunted minis' er. He must lake an af fectionate child lik t interest In nature in her transformation, her curiosities and her auulogies. In reading w.nm of the vivid word pictures of Tennyson, one often mar vels as much at the vealth of patient, minute observations and intimate know ledge of the external look of thi igs which they reveal as at the' exquisite setting of Klished phrase. It is not too much to say that this same fiower of insight should belong to the teacher, that he should lie co istaiitly enriching his in tellectual stores by t his same process of faith ful otiaorvatioii, thai, like the poet, be should lie ever gathering in "the harvest of a quiet eye." Teaching must al be impassioned. Pro fessor Sully points out that some degree of pleasurable excitemmt is necessary to the assimilation of auy kind of knowledge. In other words, there must bo interest, and in terest is a form of e notion. If a child feels no interest in a subjoct. all the Ulsira of the teacher to make th i mind absorb it are in vain. Now, eiuotiou is largely a matter of contagion, a great ptrt of our emotional life being derived from a ,-inpathy with others. A phlegmatic, unemotional teacher obtains ouly rfunctnry w irk ; w hatever intellec tual glow his pupils i light iossiby exhibit is quenched and dead ne by his unsympa thetic manner, wlien as a reully good teacher will Inspire au enthusiasm for every subject which be teaches. lu those subjects which are distinctly human in their tendencies, which have relation to conduct and to life, such as literature or history, frigidity is fatal. The child ta defrauded of his birthright; the teacher's atoliditr or indifference pr vents him from leco ning conscious of the human spirit ttuit is Li him, and he is in dan ger of growing up t narrow, selfish U ing. with straitened sympi thies and an atrophied moral sense. We must not fall in a the other extreme, and influence the chil IV mind with our own red hot theories about religion or politic, for this is to take an undi e advantage of his im pressionability and ou own relation to him. Bat fortunately there is scant danger of ex pending too much ml msiasin in creating a love for the beautiful, the true and the good On any matter which amy help to make the growing Imy a responsible moral tieing, a factor for good in his feneration if there be any virtue, if there Is any praise we may ieak to him with a clear conscience, not with crnde, unchasten'Si vehemence indeed, I Hit with wise, kiudly nthusiaam, letting him see that we care for tl ese things and would have him care for them too. Cor. Teacher. The Matter or Won! "Waste." Washingtoh City, Sept. It. The treasury department has writu n a letter to Hon. Co lumbus Delano, accrete ry of tlie Wool Grow ers' association, at Mt Vernon, O., in reply to a letter from him inviting the attention of the deiartment tt the alleged frauds practiced in the inqortation of act ured wools under the false designation of "waste." The pith of the reply at that the decisions of the department now in force exclude all clam of wool from el aaatflostiau mm was, except what is actually waste or refuse ma terial, properly provid d for by law as auch, and dutiable at the late of 10 cents per pound, and that the jtorlea of fraud are principally made of v hole cloth by wool speculators. No I'm in That Fdi II ant. MlLWAl'KEK, Wis.," Sept V. At a fox bunt in Cold Hpring park Saturday, Tobe Broderick, of Chicagi , skipped with the hounds aud gate receipt -i, etsiut tiOO. The officers of the Human society aeizdd the foxes. O. B. Van Norman, a prominent cat tle buyer, replevined the foxes," asserting that be had been swindled out or bis en trance fee. Congressman Van Scuaick aud other promiuent citizens were engaged in the very funny proceedings. Murder at a 1mp irmiice Meeting. Jacksonville, Fla., Hept, tt. Wright B. Ellis was snot and kilU-d by J. A. Williams at a temperance barbae le Saturday, in the town of Ellr-y, Levy oounty. Ellis wai in toxicated and demand- 1 a retraction of a certain statement attriliuted to Williams. A dispute ensued, which culminated in both nien drawing' pistols and opening fire with the above result. Mo Jnrj la the Croats Case. Cbicaoo, Sept. 9. After five hours of tedious examination of alosmen in the Cro uin case court adjourmd Saturday after noon until this morning, George Creighton ami t). C Hinimonds be ng held over Sun day as possible jurors. Over 100 men have bden examined without obtaining a single Juror. Raised th Wage of Pnddlera. Reading, Pa., Sept V. The wages of the puddlera of the Brooks Iron company, at Birdaboro, were ad vane id Saturday from t3 25 to W 50 par ton. 1 hia affects over 300 hands. Mrs. Harris a at the Capital. Wahhihgtok Citt, pt 8. Mrs. Harri son returned here Saturd y night from Phil adelphia, arriving at V . - s Vigor aad T. talitT Are quickly given to every part of the body by Hood' Baraap irilla. That tired feeling ! entirely orercome. The blood la purified, enriched, und vitalized, and caxriee health lnstemd t f diaease to every organ. The etomacl ia toned and atrengthened. the appetite reatored. The kidney and liver are loused and invig orated. The brain ia rt freahed, the mind made clear and ready for work. Try it. Bnowatorma and: ky raina prevail throughout Switzerland, and the moun tain passes are partly bit eked. A tata Investment, Is one which i 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, astb ma, 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 llartz & Baunsen's drug store. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been 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 satiso 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. Hartz & Babnsen, druggists. bucklen's arnica salvbv 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 Harts & Bahnsen. At a concert in Wilkesbarre, Pa., while everyone was applauding, a little child exclaimed: "Oh, mama, sec all the big men pattycakiDg " A Bensioie Man Woald use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs It is curing more cases of Oniighs. Colils, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Luug Trobles than any other medicine. The propries tor has authorized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince yoa of the merit of this great remedy. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. It is suggested that the small boy spend his vacation in catching caterpil lars and other troublesome pests. Such exercise would hardly create a .love for out or door sports. The hest on earth can truly be said cf Gngg's Glycerine Salve, which is a sure, safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns wounds and all other sore?. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruption . Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction fruarantd or money refund ed. Onlv v.fi rents. Sol1 hv druRCifts A society lady of East Liverpool, Ohio, puts ber pet poodle dog's hair up in curl papers every night Who of us are wnnout trouble be tbey small or large? The blessings of health are best appreciated when we are sicb and in pain. A hanking cough, a seve.rk cold, or any throat or lune disease are very troublesome; but all of these may be quickly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant for children . Price 5 cents A Pcck.t Pin Cushion Free u Bmckars of s HUMPHREYS' IK. m ai-HHKVs ' sewirics aresdentinrallTand carefully pn-imreri irenrrlTt ferns; lim-U foTTumjy art( in'tirlvntt-pnicik-e w uh8UcoeHfDdftirovr thinv years um-o by tlie people. Every striKto fcipe clllr is a simtIaI cure for iht- disease named. Tlwae Siei-inra cure w ithout druKKtnK. pnnt Inr or rerturlmc ibe system, mid are lu fsrt and UvedtbeMvereiyn remrairaafiaeW arid. UT I orraiscif'Ai.Mos. crsKS. nut -fa. Fevers. omresuon. Uinarumation .. Warmw. Worm l-ever. sriu 4'olk- I riBK Oli. , or To-ilitim uf InfBUU lliarrbea. tf Children or Adult.... Ilyn-nlrrv. lrt.lu, Ulllous CoUu-.. t belera ,Mrb. Vuiulig ( (Sikiblmd, HronrhtUs Srraltia. Tsiilia-D, Kaeeache .. Ilea da ah es. M kHeuOarhe. VertlKO ysMpMia. VtllliUH Minnw'b F-neprenaea or Paiafel Pertada. W kites, too Pn.fuie IvrsiOs 1 4 V 7 H 1 I if lb IT 1 i Ji i7 H 30 34 1 1'rnan. OouKh. Iilttlenh Hn-slbtnc fslt kheam. KrYHl-l:i, Kniakna. Klieamali-Mi. jini umsiic r-sins.. Fever bimI Aaae. Chills, Malaria. I'llea. itllnn or rileeains - . ( nlirrh, Iaflueura, Cold In the H . WkMpinf 4'aaah. Vtobnl Cnmitis. . General IN-Illm .l uyslual Weakuess . Kidaev liee Nervaas Itebilitr 1. I rl..n VI vmlLmmmm. Wetllna Bed. . h Oiseaaea ol I be Heart. I'alpitauou l.ftO Hold by Iirainrlxtx, or sent prwrnaM on receipt ef urien. Kb. Iiubfhbbtb- mhu i p) rt. hlr imnd In 0I..U1 d Jd. mlld . SPECIFICS. GOLD MEDAL, PA 3, 1878. W. BAKEB & CO.'S t tlrlff mi it it motuUr. No Chemicals mrv tiavd in tta pnMratsua. It haw mart CAM CJbrw n thm mrmtfth of Cwro nuicvd with Htarrh. Amur root or Hiitr, and it ttterrfnrv tar nitini I coDonitTAl, cvting U tkmm cn im cja. It i ciriiciirtii, nournhiDK, trrnthrniiaf. Kami T IMokhtkd. and arimirabi.T adaKt- fitr invalid aa wt-il aa tur prTtxna in bUh. Kold by Urocrr rvfrywhere. W. BAKER & C0 Dorchester, Mast J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL Insurance Apt T eld Plr. and Ttms-trted Ooaptas repre sauted. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. tn low fca tmj mlUtrle coronamy kML VaMtr ltl( .!! B lm Armaa b Dr. Tait Butler, (Assistant Bute Veterinarian or Iowa) Veterinary Pbysician AND SURGEON (Sacceasor to Dr. J.'D. Rutherford . ) Office hours 11 a. m. to t p. m. Dentistry a Specialty. CfflM: Corn. 'a Feed Stable, Market square, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. WEAK MENKr ro , r.t , KSit4aRTKK t tn.KHI lATlV LA , -jV- t..- llilnl- Ur..-,.T sv M thra tarf mr UurEHXJr. I i; tti lxy rt ij is. axM km aa, if mm Curroti rwaea Knantty carm in inr-a mcrrjui. t-sei pampamar. auaf 8-dMeiMtTioCA. 169 La8 all Cti-a, 7 f m.. mm i ii ii a l m ii ii linn mn mm I LMtna-uU' 1itirtbin:T 11 hait. irimi rir-uin. aJavtria Currftt "vWf" iB-w-titir or v virrt . k. eatk. Or-a-eat Inprvrrorntuvr mil oUafr belta. M'wral caaaapca- USE SJOND'S EXTRACT Inflammations Hemorrhages Soreness Sprains Lameness Sore Eyes Chafing Wounds Bruises and ALL PAIN DEMAND POND'S EX TRACT. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT rffSSYTRT LrQL -ffz ajaTT tiBrsariVI FACSIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. vine. '"S,TEJ vd; ttric with PGNr'lIXTOSf There Is nothine Its eqnsl for relievinit the Sori hbss, Itc is or Bcrnisb, mlurlnR the Inpla Tinx. tskina out Kcdnkss. and quickly hriug inir the skin to its natural rotor. Beware of imposition. Take Povn's Extract only, rMe lanasrspe traae-marK on onff wrap ier. Sold only in our own bottles. All Drug gets. FOSD'B KIT a ACT CO.. 76 Mb Ave.. N. T. MEDICAL. Dr. NELSON! COR. WASH Sd ATE. B. From 90 vears' experience in Hoe pital and Private practice ia enabled to guarantee radical i ures id t'titonu or po aonons diseases of the blood, throat, no e. skin, kidneys, bladder and kindred nrirsDs. Uravvl and stric tnre cured vrithttut pain or cutting, p i nose no coniempiaie going tor not nprioaa lor tue m-aiment ol any private or hkmd diseaeescan beenreu lor one-third the cost. I A rjICO By this treatment a -"lt .O lovely romplex ion, free from sstlnwness. f reck lee, erui lions. elr brilliaut etes and perfect bealtli can be had. tSfThat -ttn-d feel inK" and all female weakness prompt IV cured. Bloatine. hi-adarhra. Ner vous Prostration, and Sleeplessness. Ovarian trouhlts. Inflammation and flceration. Fallincand displacements. Spinal weakness and I banee of Life. Consult the old doctor. NERVOUS Physical nd Organic weak- -1 1 " w 1 ness, premature deay, evil forebodings, self-diatrust, impaired memory, pal pitation of the heart, pimples on the fsce, specks before the EYE, rincinx in the ei.r. catarrh, threatened consumption and every disqualifica tion that reuders msrriairu improper and unhanpv Si'KKDILY aud PKKMANENTLV cured. BLOOD AND SKIN &8, horrible in its result cor pletelr eradicated without the use of rrerrur Scrofula, Erysipe las rever So es. rllolrbes Piirples. Ulcers, pain in the Head and Bones, tphlhic sore Throat sua Tongne, uisudular enlarvemcnt of the Neck, nuruiiinn-iii, etc., curt-a wu-o others nave failed. R1IPTIIRF Cured with nt pain or hind It u r I U r r r ,re from businet-a. I I DIM A DV rr-Kereot!y contracted or w iiiitnn i , chronic diseases POSITIVELY enred in 3 to H days by a local remedy. No nau seous druss used. Medicines mailed or express ed to auy address free from observation. Char ges fair. Teraie Cs-h. BiK.k and question list a in nuiy iaia cosia nominir. HOUKS: 10 a. m. to 12 m., to 3 and 7 to8 p m Snndav: 8 to S p. m Wa-h. Av. 8. HIHHEAF0LI8, atlHN. DR FELLER, 356 Jackson St, St. Paul, Minn. Speedily Cures all Private, Nervous. Chronic and Blojd and Skin Diseases of both Sexes, without the use of Mercury or Hindrance from business. NO CURE, NO PAY. Pyphlll.. Gleet, Stricture, and all old, lingering vwrn, wurre me uionu nas oecome poionea cauilne ulcers, blotches, sore throat and niouth pains in the head and bones, and all diseases of tue Kidneys and Bladder, and all diseases ac quired from exposure are CTRED FOR IIFE. m cm or all asks who are enfferiup from the tr rible effects of t-minal weakneas. Sexual debili ty and loss of Sexual power as the result of Youthful Indiscretion, or excesses of mature years, producing emissions, nervousness, loss of memory, &c are thoroughly and permanently cured. lr. Feller, who has had many years experience In this specialty, is a graduate from one of the leading medical colleges of the cnnr. lie has meter failed in curing any caea that he has un dertaken. Cases aud correspondence saredly ronndenllal. t all or write for list of questions. aieaicinesemnymaii and express everywhere. tLYL8. Catarrh ureamtiaim CUBES Hay Fever AND Cold in Head HAY-FEVER a panicle is applied Into each nostril and is .greeable. Price 60 cents at Dmemsts ; bv mail, registered, 60 cents. ELY BUOTIlEitd, bS War ren street Mew York. FRED ALTER, 8888 8 a 8 8 8 8 8 8 B88S ii Ij ooo o a u o o a go o a a a ooa Kit H Mt N N II N It I N M If N S J K K K W N .Jf W am BB8B 8 a 8 8 8888 8 8888S Z -317- Sktenteknth St., (upntaira.) St. Mary s School, EVKOXVILLK. ILL. TWENTT-SECOND YEAR. A flrst-cl&ee establishment, healthfollr located. conducted by the officers who founded it. New banding., new furniture, the latest methods of mental and physical culture; everything np to the times. Industrial, special, and collegiate Courses. Address, The ESV. C. W. LI FFINQW ILL, D. 0., Rector and Foonder. ftafet by permiaaton to the editor of this paper. FOR Mosquito w. 1 i ii I THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. OniCAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC HAIL wkV.TMml .npn..VISk . . m-A PKIW. flrst street, J. F Cook, agent. TRAINS. tl.SAV.. tAnatvs. Council Bluffs ft Minneso-1 UUav Express ( m 'iiM m Kansaa City Day Express. .. 6:50 am 11 M pm Oskaloosa Fx press SSSpm l:OSpm Council Bluff. Minneso-I . ta Express :Pn -.lO.m Council Binds A Omaha I ., Limited Vestibule Ex.. f :!P 8:11 m Fansaa City Limited 10-Mpm 4:Mam Denver Vestibule Express.. 10:i!l pm ,: am ttoing west, taping east. Daily. BURLINGTON RtiinB-C, B. RAIL w ay Depot First avenue and Sixteenth at.. M J. Youi e. went. TRAINS. 8L Louis K i ureas St. Louts Rxprese. ........ . St. Psnl Expreas S.. Pnul Express :45 am 8:00 pm 8 35 pra B:w am ii'e'sm 1:50 pm 9:40 am 8:55 pm 7:10 pml Beardatown Passeneer. ... :4apm Way Frets ht (Monmouth) . . Way Freight (Sterling).... 8terllng Passenger :iiu t 11 :50 pm 810 am 'Daily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAIL way Racine A Southwestern Division De pot Twei tieth street, between First and Second avenue. E. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Lsavs. 7:S5 an Abrivi. Mail auu hlxprear...... Ht. Paul Expr- s Kt. V Arcon modati n.. Ft Ac con miMiation. 8:40 pm 11:50 am 10:10 am 8:18 pm S :( iti lmpn 7:85 an R OCR ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DE- pot First avenue and Twentieth atreet. TRAIN 3. I CAT. Anrrva. Fast Express Mail and Express Cable Accommodation... 8:20 am 7:30 pm 1-80 pm 8:00 pm 8:06 am 2:90 pm 8:10 Mil 4 00 pm mm MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE East and South East OOINtt BAST. OOINO WEST. Mail i Fast i Mail Fast and Bx Express! and Ex. 1 & nm Express x.0 pm S i 4 pm .1 27 pm 8 57 pm 4 .V pm 4 57 pm 5 f5 pm 9.10 pm ll.5pm 7.S0 am U is am 110 am 10.40 am 3.40 am 7.10 am m 2U am 9 til am 9.25 am 9 55 am IvR, Isl'dar 7.!i pm 6.48 pm 6 28 pm 5.56 pm & 17 pm 4 57 pm 4.10 pm 9.10 nm ar.. Orion. -Iv .Cam bridge.. ....Galva.... ..Wyoming.. .Princevllle . . .Peoria... . Bloom ington. .Springfield . 1t4Hntn hi 95 pm 7.54 am 11.16 am 10.54 am 10 .S am 10 54 am 11 45 am 1.15 pm 5 55 pm 7.35 pm S.57 pm 9.45 pm I 80 am 6 30 nm 10.00 am 7.55 am 6 00 am 7 55 pm IS am 19.15 pm 8.30 am 10.55 am St. Louis. Mo Danville, III. Terre Haute. . Evans ville.. Indianapolis. .Louisville . 'iDcinnaii. O 10.2) pm C05nm 6 15 am 1 00 am 7.45 am II 15 pm 10 lb pm iioaopm a lio nm 7 SO am! 7.25 pm! Passenger trains arrive and depart from Union depot Peoria. Accommodation train leaves Rock Island 6:45 p. m. arrives at Peoria 2 SO a. m Leaves Peoria 7:15 p. m. arrives at Rock Island 1 :irj a. m. CABLI BRANCH. Arroai. I Ac om. i Acoom, 8.05 am 7.10 am 6.80 am Accom. S.iiO pm 1.45 pm 19.50 pm 4.00 pra 9.10 a?i!lv R. Isl'd arj a tw pm ni si am ar Key Ids iv 5 85 pm''.2 00 am ar .Cahle,lv. Chair car on Fast Express between Rock Island and Peoria In both directions H. B. SLDLOW, K. STOCK HOUSE. Superintendent. Gen'l Tkt. Agent. 'Milwaukee! FAST M STL TRAIN with VeeUbsJed trains be tween Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minne apolis. TRAN3-CONTINFNTAL ROUTE between Chi cago, Councu Uls, Omaha and the PaclAa Coast. GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE between Chicago K ansa. City and St. Joseph, Mo. J700 MILES OF ROAD reaching all principal joint in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, at issouri and Dakota. For maps, time tables, rates of passage ana freight, etc., apply to tbe rearert station agent of the Chicago. Milwankee A 8u Pan Railway, at to any railroad ajrrnt any where In the world. HOP WELL MILLER, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. Qenl Pass. A T. AgU tVPor Information In reference to Land, and Towns owned by by the Chicago. Milwaukee at ht. Paul Railway Company, write to H. 43. Ban gen. Land commissioner Milwaukee. Wisconsin, 5 o oo CO 0 a o H 0 CO O EH H : -j s r u. . a o -3 eJ O 0Q THE MOLINE SAVIN6S BAIK (Charted by the Leglslatara of Illinois.) MOLINE, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A. M. to I P. H .. and oa Taaa day and batarday Bvcalnas front t to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on Dee posits at tbe rata of 4 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. SECURITY AND ADVANTAGE", The nrlvata Dronertv of tha Traata U mb. slble to the depositors. The officer, are oklbt- . . , i a i . . . . -m iiuiu vurrvwioa; any-ot lis Kaoneym. auaors and married women proteased by special law. OmoB: a. W. Wis block. President: Poav raa KutBB, Vice President; 6. W. Uajaaawar, Cashier. Tbostsbs: S. W. Wbeelock, Porter Skinner, C. v. Homenway, jr. Silas Leas, O. B. Edwards. Hirsei Darling, A. 8. WrVht, Jt. 8. Eeauar, nenway, c. vttathum. r6The only chartered savings Bank la Rock leUuo County. LOTOS FACE POWDER La rfl-' ratuinc their enmplexlon should Meure a saaaPLtr any iroivim if tha lft.tMtfc Inmirui a rut nrta .i..... I - . Av 1 edKBd aa tue beat FACE POWDER. ftaarantetfid tn Im MrfMitl. h.nniu. Ho, dun-hle and invlnlbie. For Kai everywhere Prtee. Se mmm &Oe ap Mas. A at your iruBKist lor It or am la for postpaid sample bar to J. F. LLOYD CO., Sola ImnrUrs. T mmm Wasklaitea atraas. CHICAIiO. LOTOS FACE P017DE1. For Sale bt the Foi ow ma Dxueeiara Marshall 4 Flatter. Harts Bahnaea, - and Frank Nadler fjmOQUAJVTED WITH THE OEOGRAPHT OF THE COUNTRY. WILL OBTAIM TJOH TALTJABI nTFORMATIOIf FROM A STTJDT OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including' main lines, branchoo and eztenBions Rast and West of tha Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa. Peoria, La Salle. MoUne, Rock Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Des Moines, Winterset, Audubon, Harlan, and Council Bluffs, in IOWA Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA Water-town and Sioux Folia, 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, Kingflsher, Port Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep ing' Cora between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vast areaa of rich farming and gracing lands, affording the best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and aouthweet 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' meats at seasonable hours) west of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt Lake, Ogden, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Garden of the Gods, the Sanitari ums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains doily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Choir 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 Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas 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 oager. CHICAQ SUB-DlYISION. I HAVE 17 LOTS at the head of Seventeenth street, which T WJ11 sell on terms to suit purchasers. Monthly Payments Accepted if Desired. These lots are in a beautiful, healthy locality, and are 100 Per Cent Cheaper than any lots now offered for sale. ISPPersons can buy these Lots and improve them as cheap as they can pay rent. Apply to WM. J.ACKSOWy- Ccrufer Eighteenth street and Second avenue. ROLLIN Snccessor to A 0 MACHINIST, 8hop8 Corner Ninth St., and Seventh Avenue, Rock Island, 111. General Jobbing and Repairing promptly done. lf Second Hand Machinery bonght, sold and repaired. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Bread, Cakes, Pies and Pastry, IS AT THE EAGLE BAKE11Y, 1109 Third Ave., llock Island, POLZIN & STAASSEN, Propts. BaT" Goods delivered to any part of the city fre. ef charge. . :0ITY PAINT SHOP: DHUCKI-II.I.ER & CO., AUkicdsof ; , Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging and Kalaominlng. (311 work warranted and done to order on short notice. Shop No. 310 Seventeenth street, bet. 3d and 4th avenue. JOHN SEBASTIAN, O. ILL. Gen'l Ticket ft Paaa Agent FOR SALE- RUICK, damson & Kuick, PRACTICAL N. P. F. NELSON, 2119 Fourth Avenue, for the beet custom made Boots -AM Sloes. C"Repirine neatly done. ... T VS.'" f-t In' ;4 - f i'iil urn ' l ; m i$ 'i i m 1 .1 !.;; ! : ' v m, t 'i tl i!1 -.5 u il $1 il n .1