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R Island D A. ROUS 1-1: AILY OCR 5S1 3 KOCK ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1690. PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOL. XX XV 111. "N0 171 EST 4. r' HZ&xr-is, iff .Zj'i L sx.A.1 -af 1 " CTV V k s bj r-x - .i FAIR BAM K'S .Santa Claus Soap, Tlje Leadirs lAuqdry Soap of tye world. N.K.FAIRBANK & CO. M. YERBURY, W.HIRKH 1XJU JI CHAS. W. YERBURY, Malinger. W. B. BARKER, has purchased the well-knowk Wagner Grocery Fourth Avenue and Tenth Street, an! hopes to retain the custom of his predecessor He will make a i-lT.rt to purpetUMtf tlit' gmxl name of tlU Old Established Grocery mat it has always enjoyed by dealing only in (lie bet u'no.ls, nt tin- ; ow.'st Trices. . ROLLIN RUICK, Successor t o A damson & Ttnick, PRACTICAL Shop Nineteenth St , bet. GeneralJobbing and Repairing promptly done. ijgTSecond Hand Machinery bought, sold and repaired . . i Jsjew E1 Seet Grocer3r GEO. E. BROWNER, (Successor to Danquard & Browner) FLOUR AND FEED Family Groceries and Provisions, He solicit a share of the trade and will make prices as lo w as the lowest. Telephone connections! GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL. THOMAS Proprietor of the Old Cor. Third avenue and Eighth street, Has opened with an entire stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour, Feed, Etc tyFresh Farm Produce always on band Mr. Smart desires a renewal of his old trade and will try and give patrons prices and trcatmcr. t of yore. SEIVERS & ANDERSON, Contractors eirid Biailders, ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER WORK DONE. tVOepentl Jobbing done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. Office and Shop 1412 Fourth Avenue, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. I Davenport BOSIDRSS College CITY PAINT SHOP. DRUCKM1XZ.ER & CO., All kicda of - Painting,' Grain, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining. tt"AB vork warraWtl and done to order on short notice. 8hop No. 3!d Seventeenth street, bet. 3d and 4th avenue. A) OA CHICAGO. STEAM AID &A FITTER AND DF.ALEU IN Wrought and Cast Iron and Lead Tip Hose, Packing, Sewer and Drain Tile. Steam and Gas Fixtures. 6J"Bcst work at fair prices. Estimates furnished. Office and shop 219 18th St. Telephone 1182. Rock Island, 111. MACBIST Rock Island, 111. First and Second Aveu, SMART, and well-known COMPLETE IN ALL - DEPARTMENTS.- For Catalogues Address J. C. DUNCAN, Datknpobt, Iota. CARTERS! iflVER J PIUS' "J Kick Headache and relieve all the troubles tncf. dent to a bilious state of the system. nuoh BM Jjizzlnens. Maoses. Drowsiness. Dlstrona after rating, l'ain In the Bide, 4o. While thuirmost rauiarkablo sacceaa has been ehown lit oiullij , Headache. Tt Carter'a Little lAvor PfllS are) cqiiatly valuablo in Constipation, curing and pre Vuutixig thioannoyingcoinplaiiit.whilo thay als9 correotallUisordirsof thestoioai'hitimulatethit Jivcr and regulate the bowols. Evan il'tbey only " mm lAetifiibervonldbealmoatprlceloivitothoeewfS sin (for from this distressing comitalut; but t ortu riatoly thelrgoodnessdoea notonahre,aud thowe Tvhooncotry them will find these little pillsTaln. Able In no many ways that they will not bo wit. iiug to do without them. But after allaickbea4 mm (is he bane of so many Uvea that here fa where) jvem&ke our great boast. Our pUla cure it while lOthenido not. I Carter's Little Liver Villa are Tory small and Very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Ttioy are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pniv. but by their gentle action please all who use them. InvialsBtUScents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywlwre. or eeut by maU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE LY1S. Catarrh uream balm C'leauseg the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Iniittmniatson, Heals I be S. ,res. Restores tbe Senses Taste and Smell. TRY TDE CURE HAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and is sereetihle. Price 50 cents at Drneetsts; by mail registered. COcenM. ELY B ;t ) f fl K H i, 5C War ren ntreei now vora. Stop that Cough? Or it will Stnp you. How Will You Do It? The Surest thing known is ft) Great Restorer! Not only your cough, but nut Bronchi trouble, as well as many other things. It is war runted. You are loosing time, money, and perhaps your life, io this delay. It is worth investi gating. Address THE GREAT RESTORER WORKS, 18(H) Portland Ave.' Minneapolis, Minn For particular, medicines, etc. Price 1.00 per bottle. You drugg'! can get it. A. D. HUESING. -Real Estate- AND Insurance Apt Represents, among other time-tried and well- known Fire insurance companies ne following: Royal Insurance Company, of Enplanl. Wescheater Fire Ins. Company of N. Y. Huflalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester German Ins Co., Rochester, N. Y. Citiivns Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Hun Kire Office. London. Union Ins. Co., of California. Security Ins. C .. New H iven. Conn. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Co., Milwaukee, Wis wrman Kire Ins. Co., or feoria, lll.j Office No. 1608 Second Ave. , ROCK ISLAND. ILL. ROCK ISLAND iron worn- -ALL KINDS OF- Cast Iron Work done, a specialty of furnishing all kinds of Stoves with Castings, at 8 cents per pound. NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE. DOWNING BROS. Proprietors. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. TV. BAKER & CO.'S J abnoltttely mm mud it is soluble. No Chem icals tu uad In Is preparation. It haa nr. tkam Ukrc ti -4a tk mrmgth of torott mixctl with Starch, Arrowroot or 6uftr, and im therefore far more economical, eoarfft U than mm m a rum. It delkioua, nouriahinf;, trrenjtthrninf;, Easily Dionrrrm and admirably adapted for invalid aa well aa for praona in health. Hold by Grocer everywhere W.BAZEB & CODorchester, Mass OR SANQEN'S ELECTRIC BELT MSILrTlTUt ttn.it II WstnmoissrUciaMcs w mm- -w,iJr-TjV a mm m curb by uu mw iuRnvFA--i-l 12-ri ftsis ariT ass mtifatsar TRktUftD .iMTjt-. so.NKT, W tor Ul.pMifie put- pm, tor. ti Snmth ViUmh, tmnf rnvt;. IM.Snia. tov, (".ttiiMM Csrmts of RlMtrldif throats .11 WEAK PASTS. murmttaullUUIat tluoHOI HftTSajMTU. KlMtri. (Hrml fttt iMlMllr, or . torft S&.0O9 is out. BKLT sad BtifnHrf CnpM. SS. sbS am. W.nt mm. raf m.1 It Vmn4 in thrM nathi. Swtea puehls frm. BAHS KUOTEIOOO.. lbtfailllCAM.IU. moil III FARM m GARDEN. EXfERIENCE3 AND OBSERVATIONS OF VALUE TO WIDE AWAKE FARMERS. The Construction of Bee Hives for Sim plicity, Utility and Cheapness An Illus trated Description of the Poor Man's Hive by One Who Has Tested It It was said by a correspondent iv American Bee Journal some time ago that the "coming hive" was one that would take a standard Langstroth frame in size, with a wide, Btiil top bar. An apiarian, commenting on the foregoing izi the name journal at a more recent date, gave his views on the subject of top bars, lie said: After using a top bar 1 7-16 inches wide for nineteen vears we know that, if properly made, they will almoHt invariably prevent brace corubs. We will describe the hive and top biirs as we think they should be made, and, to aid in making it plain, we here present an illustration of the hive and super. e call this the Poor Man's Lang- Ktroth Hive on account of its cheapness. The engraving represents a 1J story 8 frame Langstroth hive for comb honey; the top raised above the hive being a super, the same as the one at the left, and lias a plain board top or cover. The size of the brood chamber is 20ixl8s9j inches, outside measure.with scant j-inch bee space above the brood frames. The super is the same size as the brood chamber, but is only 4 inches deep, and it also has a bee space above the sections. The edges of the hive and super are all square, and rest squarely upon each other, to do away with all dummies. false ends, section holders, etc. We use a combined wood and tin T, and as the supers are rabbeted at the top, the same as the hive, and the T being half an inch wide, there is good finger room to handle the sections. A T is also used between the row s of sections at the top to prevent the sections from racking or getting out of shape. When the sections are filled they are perfectly square. THE POOR MAN'S BEE I1IVE. The frame is the standard LangMtroth, except the top liar is 1 7-16 inches wide and of an inch thick down to the square. By looking closely at the end bar, standing at the left of the suiicr, it will be seen that it is V shaped, but the Vis not as wide as the bar. Right here is one of the advantages of it; the bar proper being 1 7-16 inches wide, and the V only 8-16 of an inch wide, we have a flat square on either side of "the V oi t oi an incn. vv nen me comb is built out it is not as wide as the top bar, and the hoes are not inclined to draw it out and over the square edge of the liar, as they do where the V is the full width of the bar. giving a slanting edge to run over. Do all see the point? w tin the use of this top bar there will be no brace combs, hence there is no need of a honey board. llie voints of cheapness are these: There are no honey boards, no extra supers, crates and section holders: and no outside covers, or bands for tiering up, etc. There is nothing to get but the brood chamber, an eight frame super anil the sections, when you have a com plete hive, and one that will give the best of results for either comb or extracted honey. Two supers will make a brood chatn- ler, and can be used for extracting from. or one brood chamber may le placed one on the other. Drawing Water from a Distance. ' For the benefit of those who are inter ested in drawing water from a distant well we reproduce from Ohio Farmer the cut of an arrangement that is in sue cessful operation in Ohio. PLAN FOR DRAWING WATER. A, represents the pump in well; B, pump No. 2, in barn; C, pipe connecting the two, fifty feet in length; depth of wen twenty -six reet. Three valves, placed at D, E and F, using common wooden suction pumps. The advantage of this arrangement is apparent, as the well can be located some distance from the barn, thus avoiding filth in the water, and in many places making one well answer the place of two, three or more. The length and direction of the pipe are imma terial, as a common pump will draw wa ter 1,000 feet and raise it twenty-five feet. It should have as few turns as possible. as the friction in a straight pipe of ample size is hardly noticeable. The plan of placing the pipe highest at the well is an advantage, as in case of a leak at that point the pump will not lose its priming. In regard to the siphon, the discharge must be lower than the supply to insure its working. This plan might be applied to the house well with profit. Why not locate the well and cis tern pumps an the kitchen, and thus save tbe housewife's exposure to coughs and colds in cold, snowy weather? Orstu But. A New York grape grower claims that the liability to rot is diminished in pro portion as the vines are high. There is always less rot at the top than at the bot tom of the trellis. Where Tines are al lowed to grow over the branches of trees, with little or no care, there is but little rot and the vines are remarkably healthy and productive. The Standard. "I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as having passed above the grade of what are com monly called patent or proprietary medU dries," said a well known physician re cently. "It is fully entitled to be cons sidered a standard medicine, and has won this position by its undoubted merit and by the many remarkable cures it baa ef fected. : For an alterative and tonic it has never been equalled." A pair of spectacles Two women in "divided skirts" riding bicycles. HTATK tOSVEXTIO.. nuDqciKTRit Statb Democratic Ceh-1 tul Committee op Illinois, Cbicako, 111., March 6th, 1690. ) The Democratic Statu Central Committee met at tbe Palmer house in thi city on the tilh dav cf March, 1890. and authorized the Issuance of "the following call: The democrats of ni nois will meet In state convention at Springfield on Wednesday, Jnne 4, 1890, for the purpose of nominating candidate for the following state officers to be voted 'or on Toes day, November 4th, 1890, to wit ; une I reaeurcr. One Snperintecdent of Public Tnstrnc'Ion. and Three Trustees of the University of Illinois At the meeting of ihe state central the following resolution was passed, and an ex- firessloa of views, as in said resolution asked, is nvited. The chairman and secretary of each connty convention are requested to report the ac tion of their respective conventions to tbe secre tary of the state central committee as soon as it may be had. The resolution is aa follows : "Inasmuch as the propriety of norainatin? a candidate for tbe United States senate by the state convention has Deen exiensiveiy agitated throughout the state. H is suggested to county conventions, to consider the expediency of such a course and instruct their delegates accordingly " Each county shall be entitled to one ri.-k-i'ttte for each ftur hundred votes cast for Cleveland and Thnrman at the last presidential election. and one delegate for each fractional part thereof of two hundred votes or more. ftKOKUK M . HAYNKP. secretary. Under this call the Eleventh corin-csisionl district is entitled to delegates as follows: Kock Island 9; Mercer 5; Uendrrson S; Warren 5; Mc- UjnoiiKhH; fck'liuyler ; liancocK 111. Iremoeraile Connty Convention. The democrats of Rock Island county, and all those w ho fa vor a safe, economical and constitu tional government, and a reduction of the present oppressive tariff exactions that benefits the few to ineneinmeni oi me many, are rvqnesieu to meet in their respective townships, precincts or wards on SATURDAY. MAY 4.to select delegate to the democratic county convention to be htld at the court bouse in Kot k Island, on Thnrwday. May . 1S50. at 1 :30 p. m. Tbe object of f aid convention Is to select de'egates to the state, congressional and senatorial conventions, and transact such other business as may properly come before the com en tion. Tne representation of said convention will he nasea npon me voie Toruieveiaixt ana i nnrman in IKsn. apportioned among tne aicereui townsnips. precincts and wards in the ratio of one d elega e for every inirty votes, ana one aeiegate tor every trac tions! vole of twenty ana over, wnicn win give ine following representation: So. Del. No. Del Cordova. . . . 3 Coe Panoe Creek 1 Znma 3 Port Hvron 2 Black Hxwk i Coal Valley , 4 Bowling 3 Andalusia,. ., . "2 Buffalo Prairie,... . 3 South Moline . 3 Moline 1st Ward. . 5 " Sd . 7 Sd S " 4th (i 5ih , 8 cih 4 " Tih Hampton, Prec'tl... ' 3... Knral Edgington, I rec't I. . Drnry, South Rock ItMitnd .. K. Island lft Ward. 3.1 " . 3d " . " 4th " . " !ith . th " . 7ih ' . 115 The canenses in the several townships and pre rinctswill he held at a p.m., and in ltotk is and ann mo meat , :.iiin. m. The different delegations will alw report the names oi committeemen lormcirrr ierlivelon ships. p recincts and wards. EO. W. VINTON, Chairman. II. K Castxei , Sec'y. It Ceninmpuon Incntabls Read the following: Mr. C. II. Mor ris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends ami physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King'! iow inscovery ior consumption, ni now on my third bottle, and able to over see the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.' Je9e Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says "Had it not leen for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of lunsj troubles. Was Riven tin by doctors. Am now in best of health. Try ft". ' Sample IfcjMles free at IlHrtz & uannseii s drug store. - KI.ECrRIC BITTKFtS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men lion. AH who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of piaise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do nil that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver Dd kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused bv impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tbe system and prevent as well as cure all Alalarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation snd indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed, or money refunded. Price .10 cents and fl 00 per bottle at Hurtz & Bahnsen's drug store. BPCKLKN'B ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorts, 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 Hartz & Bahnsen. Activity may indeed be one of the forma of beauty, as some thinker has stated, but one never stops to think of it while pursuing a cable car. ADV10X TO UTHKS8. Are you disturbed at night and broken Of VOUT rest bv a sick r.hihl BiifTennir anrl crying with pain of cutting teeth T If so, senu at once ana gei a Dottle or Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Depend upon it mothers", there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom ach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole sys tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to. the taste, and is the prescription of one pi the oldest and best female nurses and phy aicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Pries 25 cents per bottle. . Sympathetic housewife (to ragged tramp): Poor man, your garments are sadly frayed. Tramp: Yes, indecd.mum, i raid or the dorg. Paris Exposition, 1889: 3 Grand Prizes S Gold Medals. EUIER CHOCOLATE PUREST, HEALTHIEST, BEST. Ask for Yellow Wrapper. for Salty Koertfiehere. mmffl house, sbioi i squabe, atw wt Riff C3 l arlrnnvlnnil the leading remedy for uvuwrrDcea k uietrt. The only sine remedy for Aneo rfcwnorWhitea. 1 prescribe it snd feel j su it'iuiucuuiUKtl IM'eii f to all sufferers. A. J. SXtN KK, M. D, IlKr'AYITB lit- SoM ty Israirwtetsj. r a, va.vt. JOB PRINTING ALL DESCRIPTIONS Promptly sad neatly executed by the Amu Jo deportment. aVRitMla attention paid to Commercial wotk . Punch, Brothers, Punch; Punch with Care f vvm in "V I AITo&DAYSAI i Ussta US ont w W BS VHMlib I " TwEimmCmi How is Your Blood? I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles oi 8. 8. 8. Other blood medicines bad fail ed to do me any good. "Will C. Beatt. Torkville, S. C. I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three bottles of 8. 8. 8. cured me penna uently. Wallace Mann, Mannvillc, I. T. Our oook on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. CuiCAon. hook ilandaTaTt WtV.ll.nnl iswnV4rih... i .i : . J ... u .iruut (! auiriy- flr t street. C. llSkelton, agent. TRAINS. tl.KlkVE. JArrivk. Cull lie 1 1 Ulullf A Mluliero- I ta Kay Ex press Kansas Citv llav Rtrnvu 4:.'Mlam 1S:45 am R:W) am 11:00 pm 3.37 pm( 14:05 pm 7:4Spm' 7:30 am Oskaloosa K press Council Bintls A Miuneso- I ta Express f Conncil Blnffs & Omaha I Limited Vestibule Kx J Rn.a'itw l lmil.ll (12:21 am; 3:05 am 11-11 nm! 4:!UI am Denver Vestibule Express . . ll41 pm: 3:Mm tt.oing west. 0rting east. 'Daily. BUBLIXOTON R()i;iE-C, B. A Q. R AIL way IK'pot First avenne and Sixteenth ., M J. Vonrg, aiient, TRAINS. 8u Louie hi press e:4S am i:4 am 81. Louis Kxpress 7 60 pni 8:40 pm St. Paul Express I 8:05 am S .PhuI Express j 7:01 ami Keanlstown Passenger 8:n)pm 11:06 am Wav Kretvht (Monmonth). .. K am 1 :M) pm Way Freight (Mcrlini.) 11 ::W am 9:411 am Htening Pssst-ngcr.... 7:15am fi popm i n oiiqne i !::! am' :io pm 0aily. CHICAGO. MILWAl KER A ST. PAl'L BAIL way Racine A Southwestern Division De pot Twertieth street, between First and Second avenue, E. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Lsavs. Abritk. siail sun btprv. 6:30n 8:40ptti St. Paul Expr- ss 8:flUpm 11:2iam ft. A Accon modati n. S:O0;,n 10:lnam ft.. srren modation 7:SSn A:10prr. RIH'K INLAND A FKOIMA RAILWAY DE pot First avenue and Twentieth aireet. F. H. Kuchwell, Agent. TRAIN'S. Ifatx. !Afrvit. Fasl Kxpr.-ss ..... .7.. '.. 8:-J0 am 7:30 pm Mail and Expre.s 2:) am 1:W pm Cabie Accommodation 9 lit am 3 W pm 4 OOpnr 8:05 am MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO TBK East and South East. (AST J woiso KsT. Mail and Kx. a.l pm 3J '4 pin Fast "Xl.it Expresr and Ex. II 1 tm Ex lire ss 8 15 am 8 5ti am 9,4o am lvlt. Wdar .. pro t 4S pm 28 pm 5.56 pm !tr..OrMn..lv .Csm bridge.. .. ..tialva.... .. Wyomine.. 'faeej ille Springfield. 14.48 pm S.7TT5I 13 pm 11.54 am S 57 pni to tsl im 4 . pm 47 im 5 NA pm S.lfi nm ili.47 z" 11.10 am a it 4 57 4.M 4 in i.m to Mi tin 10. M am pm pm II .15 am 1 15 pm S 55 pm 7 pm S.57 pm 7.15 pm 1 .-Mam C.SO pm ill On am pm 11.15 pm 6 45 am 7 55 pm 2.15 am isSs-piJi ll.Xt am 14 am St. Louis, Mo am Danviile. 111. .to 10.5ft 5 15 am H15 m S.40 am 7.40 ami 7.0 am am Terre Haute. 10.45 pm 8 15 1.00 am Evansville.. t m pm 11.15 pm 7 45 pm 7.15 pro am Indianapolis. 7.45 am l.onisville . incinnari. O 10.M0 pm Passenger trains arrive and denart from T-ninn depot Peoria. AccommodntHin train leaves Rock Island 6:45 p. m. arrives at Pe..na S VM a. m Leaves Peoria i :15 p. m. arrives al Rock Irland 1 Kfj a. m. TAIIIlt rKN-H. A ceo m, tt.SO am Ml Ac. 9.10 am :o.a am Aiwii Lv. Rock I-land . Air. Keynolds... 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 7 40 am ' Cable 8.15 am 11 Warn .o pm Lv. Cable perron, m (.vac, 4cram. ft II .m 1-2 !l tin, A Ar. Reynolds.... 7.10 an 145 pm 4.25 pm aiA .n m . . t . ... HfK-K island. Chair ear on Fat Express between Rock Island ana feons in iiotb directions. H. B. ta ilLOW, K. 8TOCKHOUSK. hnpenntendent. 6en"l Tkt. Agent. MILWAUKEE! FAST MAIL TRAIN with Electric liphted end CCO. Miiw&nlCM. St Pnloil yinnsrl.a TRAN-OONTINKNTAL ROUTE with ElocTic 1 1 1 1 1 H tt k 1 I . . . . tween Chicago and Council BiuIIs, Omaha or SU I'snl and the Pacific Coaat. ORKAT NATIONAL RoVTB between Chicago -ip' v ii y aim at. josepn. ajo. 5700 MILE OF ROAD reaching! all pnncips.1 iiiuois. n isronsin. Minnesota, lows, Missouri, South Dckota and North Dakota. For tnsns llm. l.kl.. . . . . -.- 1 sir, ..I Mpvage anu rreicht, etc., apply to the nearest station agent of the Chieajm. Milwaukee A 81. Paul Railway, or to any railroad acent anywhere in tbe world. HUB bLL MILLER, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. Gcn'l Paas. A T. Agt. IS-Pn. It...: I , . . . - - . im.iiu.iHii lit reit-reucv to Ltttnus anu Towns owned by by the Chicago. Milwaukee A M. Paul Railway Company, write to H. . Hau gen. Laud Commissioner Milwaukee. Wisconsin. THE MOLINE SAVINGS BANK (Charted by the Legislature or Illinois.) MOLINE. - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A. M. to S P. M ., and on Toes day and Saturday KTeniuns from 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on DesposiU at tbe rate of 4 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. SECURITY ANDADVASTAGHS. stble to the depositors. The officers are prohibt- tori tmm hnrmwlif. an.Af It. n.nA. U . aod married women protected by special law. OmcEB:e.W.WBKCLorK, President; Pon tbb 8K1RHBB. Vice President; C. K. Ubbbmwat, Cashier. Tbdstbbs: 8. W. Wheelock, Porter Skinner, C. r. Hcmenway, J. Silas Leas, i. U Edwards, Hiram Darling, A. 8. WrlRht. J. 8. Keator, L. H. Hemenway, C. Vltr.thnm. tafTThe only chartered pavings Bank ia Rock Island Connty. NERVE AKD BRAIN TREATMENT. Sppclne for Hystma. Plcztoe.. Kit.. KmnUrta. Wake-tiih-s Ment.l beprcshion. h.,iUMi,itir iiu) Mrmln re raltinir in iluanilyaad leuliox to rji o yilai, deth. PrrmAtare Old A. H..rrtHim. 1,.1 t. In either sex. lurolanlary Lm, .nil fipertr.atan hea ul by o,eriertioii if lite bialu. eeir-a!.are ur T. i, ri " . coniainn one mom h treat, ment. fl alox. or sax for Bv mi , . i With en. b order for six box., will Mnd pJrVEar miar-uiu,. to rrfabd xoaey if Ike treatment f,uiw .. . .mK. wmi i-vauuie w ouly by HARTZ A BABKSEM. Drnpgists, Sole Agents, corner Third avenae and i wenuein aueet, Hock Inland, 111. DilEsG. Wests C ARPETS AND Now that House Cleaning is close at hand, those visit ing Davenport should call at IIOLBROOK'SGreat Car pet and Furniture Rooms, there you will find Eight floors stocked to their utmost capacity with everything that is needed to fit up a house, from the plainest Kitchen to the ILnest Parlor. Chamber suits, Parlcr suits, Dining Room sets, II 11 sets, Kitchen sets' at pri ces to suit 3rou all. When you are over there, call and look through, it will save you money. W. S. HOLBROOEL, No. 103, 10.1 and 107 East Second St., Davenport, la,. 7 ifi Asi ffL- r UHAOQUAIKTED WITH TEE GEOGRAPHY OF THE OOUBTHT. "WILL OBTAXB MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FEOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CKiCEGO, PiCOK ISLAHD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Includirg' main Unes. brancbea and extensions F.ast end West of the -Missouri River. Toe Direct Route to and from Chicaro, Jollet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottumwa, Ockalooa, Dcs Moines, Winterset, Audubon, Harian, 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, ToptJka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS Pond . Creek, Kins-fisher, Port Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado prinsTs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclinlncr Chair Cars to an4 from Chicag-o, Caldwell, Hutchinson, end Dode City, and Palace Sleep InjrtCars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and ran areas of rich farming- and frrazin lands, offordiiyr tbe best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and sotIt!iwet of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT. VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splctTJcr of equipment, cool, well ventilated , and free from dust. Throuph Coaches. -frUiZn Sleepers, FREE RocuninT Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) DimnACars Daily between Chicago. Des Moines, CouncU Blulrs, and Omaha, with FrV3--i3fcllnh 'Chair Car to North Platte, Nob., and between Chicago and Colorado" Sprtn, DenverV and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topefca. SuiSmiia Difllli? x Hotels (furnishing- meals at seasonable hours! west of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and frm Salt Lake, Og-den, Portland, Los Anceles, and San Francisco. Tbe DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak. Manitou, Garden of tbe Oods, the Sanitari ums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Solid Express Trains doily between CbJcagx and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FRKEl to and from those points and Kansas City. Throup-h Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Falln, and tbe Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offer facilities) to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, SC. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kan nan City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. r or ncxets, Maps, f-oiaers, or desired information, apply to any Ticket Office in the Uni HJQ Ot States or Canada, E. ST. JOHN. Oenenl Haaager. THE MOLINE WAGON. SIOLIK, ILL. TSi MOLI Manulactoers ol FARM, SPRING and FREIGHT WAGONS A full and complete line of PLATFORM and other Spring W aeons, especially ad.ipted to tie Western trade. of enperinr workmanship and finish Illustrated ITice List free on application. See the MOLI MB WAUU.1 before Burchaaing. B. F. DeGEAR, . Contractor gind Builder, Office and Shop Corner Seventeenth 6L and Seventh Arenue, IVAU kinds of ArusUe work a specialty. OHLWEILER & SPILGER, Contreictors etrid Builders, N Shop Third avenne, between 10th and 11th streets, ; V (Fred Koch'i old sUad.) fg"AH kinda of Carpenter work and repairing done. Satisfaction gntrtnteed. A. BLACKHAX.L, Manufacturer of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES Gents' Fine Shoes a syeclslty. Repairing A share of Tor patronage rcepsvtf ally soli oiicitea. or address JOHN SEBASTIAN, CHICAGO. ILL. Cteal Ticket ft Fam Ageat 1M0M1. . . T?rL- Trlonrl vwv.r. xamnu. Plans and rstimatet for all kinds of bnlldlnps done neatly and promptly at lowe it prices. 1618 Second Avenne, Roek Isltn , I1L 5 I' t- -5 C,X'- IT. ly. iv. si- l1 Bi-'. r 5; TrSrl St-V, t;: w sv-A 4i a: 5av v I X.TC m m 1ST- r-T.-, m 5C-.vC tu.' X-