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r t-i .1! : t I- if, w -;eof the caucuses. W Reaalta ef the Democratic Irl- marten Satarday Msht Inatrnrted I- IrelecatlOBSj. Tbe democratic caucuses Saturday V night tV.r the purpose of selecting dele gates to tbe county convention to be be Id at the court house tomorrow afternoon, were well attended and much enthusiasm : and good feeling prevailed. Returns have been received from Ihe primaries so far as follows: FIRST WARD. y t Cuss. En gel presided over the caucus in the First ward; Wioslow Howard was secretaiy. The delegates are: W. Howard, - Frank Blockiinger, F. J. Raible, VTm. Ash, John Quinlan, with instructions for J. W. Cavanaugh for sheriff, and Geo. B. . Browner for treasurer. Winslow Howard was elected committeeman. SECOND WARD. In the Second ward Ed. Btirrill, Jr., was chairman and E. Bauerstlcld, Jr., secretary. Delegates were elected as fol- lows: J. S. Darrah. Cbas. Durmann, II. E. Cas!eel, J. Jansen, II. Burns and E. Bauersfleld, Jr. THIRD WARD. Wm. E. Young was elected chairman of the Third ward caucus and Arthur Barrall secretary. Delegates were tlec ted as follows: VV. P. Cochran, T. S. Silvia, J. B. Flynn, Joseph Oeiger, Michael Corken, John Coonely. M. M Bricgs, Geo. W. Copp. Arthur Burrall was elected was committeeman FOtJRTn WAD. J. P. Looney was cnairman of the Fourth war caucus and Henry Frick sec retary. Delegates were elected as fol lows: J. P. Looney, Henry Frick, Henry Lemberg, Fred Appelquist. Wm. Mc- . Eoiry. Geo. Savadge, C. R. Wheelan FIFTH WARD. T. F. Wheelan was chairman of the Fifth ward caucus, and Joseph Scherer secretary. Delegates were elected as follows: A. Hildebrandt, II. T. Whee lan, J. W. Welch, Matt Lamb. Frank Newcomh, David Fitzgerald, J. W. Cav anaugh, Daniel Daly. SIXTH WARD. Geo. B. Browner presided over the - Sixth ward caucus, Wm. McCarthy being secretary. The delegates are: Morris Brennan, John Atkinson, R- Carnes Chris. Baker. The delegates were in structed for J. W. Cavanaugh for sheriff Patrick Kennedy was elected committee man. SEVENTH WARD. la me seventh war a J. E. Lsriun was chairman, and Paul Thicsen secretary The delegates elected were: R.Schwecke, J. E. Lark in, Geo. Bick, Edwin Ward. SOUTH ROCK ISLASD. D. D. Ellis was chairman of the South - Rock Island caucus, and Cyrus Valentine secretary. Delegates were elected as follows: Geo. Lamont, Scott Gardiner. Geo. M. Lukens. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Cyrus Valentine for sheriff. MOLIXE. ' The democrats of Moline held a mass . meeting for the purpose of appointing delegates. A. R. Bryant was chairman and M. J. McEniry secretary. A com - mittee composed of D. W. Gould, Jerry Kelly and Wesley Giles was appointed to select delegates and the following list was confirmed: nxst Ward L Peterson, John Smith Thos Connors, Herman nenneke. Second Ward William Fones. F II Samuels, Peter Kadel, Victor Petersen. Third Ward Eugene Lewis,. Gust Segur, John H Jasper, Frank Schrader, G J Johnson. Fourth Ward A R Bryant. D W Gould. G W Vinton. Jos Kay. Fifth Ward Fred Daebelliehn.Thomas Uary, 1 ANrabamson. Sixth Ward Donald Stewart, Law rence N Eklund, W A McBeth, Frank Lewis. Seventh Ward- W A Giles. Ed Moran P St Clair. BLACK HAWK. The Black Hawk delegates are Joseph Haislip, Joseph Sutton, H. L. Franing and Chas. Perry. loaatjr Handing.' TUATJSFERfl. 27 Heirs of W W Johnston by mas ter to Mary A Johnston, part nw I 31, 16 2w. Heirs of W W Johnston to Mary A Johnston, part nwj 31, 16. 2w. $1. Heirs of W W Johnston bv master to A L Johnston, part nw SI, 16. 2 w. Heirs of W W Johnston to A L John ston, part nwj 31, 1G. 2w. $1. Heirs of W W Johnston bv master to MM Johnston, bJ se 25, 1C, 3w, and wj ne. 27. IS, 2w. Heirs of W W Johnston to M M Jobn ston. set 25, 16, 3w, and wj ne 27, 10, VI. W H Devore to James I Carey, lot 1 block 5, Port Byron, $5(10. Health is Old ARB. Edward Cwllinson, Queens, N. Y. says: ., "I commenced using Brandreth's pills over fiftysflve years ago. I first bought tnem in London, and have continued us ing them since I came to this country in 1836. I am now over seventy-five years old, bale and beany, and attribute my wonderful health to tbe persistent use of lirannreth s pills. . Occasionally I have a bad cold or severe attack or rheumatism, indigestion or biliousness, but four or five doses of Brandreth's pills always cure me. Whenever my children have been sick with scarlet fever, measles, mumps, -acid stomach, disordered digestion or n. costlveness, a few doses of Brandreth's pills restore their health at once." Brandreth's pills are composed of nu merous vegetables so combined that each multiplies the virtues of the rest. They never can do any harm. Their action is always tbe same, no matter how long or ia what doses they are taken. They pu- . rify tbe blood. They stimulate tbe liver. They invigorate digestion. One or two at night for a week will demonstrate their power and is generally sufficient to cure - ordinary diseases. Brandreth's pills are sold in eycry drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated . It is a melancholy fact and mbch to be regretted that good fJeople who want only what is right often get what is left. Dallas News. , Vourtaof July E-amraions- Jhe C, R. I. & P. railway will sell ex cursion tickets to any station east of the Missouri river on their line and through tickets to points on the Burlingtan, Cedar - Rapids & Northern and Minneapolis & St. Louis railwif s, July 8 and 4. 1890, at a single fare for the round trip, making tickets good for return passage on or be fore July 7. 1880. C. H. Skkltoh, Ticket Agent ' NOT SIMON PUKE. Farty-Flve- Bsu-rela of Craoke Whia ky which haa fceesi Constgae f eal I'lran, Seised. i Acting under advice of Collector Weinstein, of Burlington, Deputy S. E. Walcott, of Davenport, Saturday seized forty-five barrels of whisky as having been tampered with after the warehouse gauge bad been taken, and prior to sale and delivery. The whisky, the Democrat says, was produced at tho Lynchburg, O., distillery by Frjburg & Co., and on or about June 8th was taken out of the bonded warehouse, ganged by the United States gauger, found to be 103 proof and the proof was indicated on each package. It was then taxpaid and stored in Cincinnati, and finally con signed as follows: H. Voss, Davenport, thirty barrels: Kohn & Adler, Rock Is land, ten barrels: Fred Best, Rock Island, five barrels. While tbe goods were in transit they were intercepted by United States Revenue Agent Somerville, by h:m gauged and evidence found of the proof being changed by being reduced or di luted. At the investigation of Mr. Somerville, and by order of the commissioner Deputy Collector Wal colt was instructed to seize the goods on their arrival, of which he did. They were stored in the basement of tbe National bank nuiiamg and beta for further in structions. Tbe Rock Island goods were regauged by Mr. Brown, United States gauger from Peoria, under the supervision of Deputy collector isobiocK. under tbe supers vision of Chief McArtbur and Mr. Wal cott the Davenport goods were c fflcially regauged by John Heinz. It was found that Mr. Somerville had correctly reported the case. Tbe goods were shown beyond doubt to be of 98, 99 and 100 proof instead of 101 and 102 as gauged at the warehouse. The result of this second regauging has been re ported to the revenue commissioner, and Mr. Walcott now holds the goods sub iect to his order. As far as the Davenport and Rock Isl and gentlemen who purchased the goods are concerned they are wholly innocent. They bought goods of a certain grade, After tbe purchase some one with a keen eye to business took out some of tbe whisky and filled up the gap with water Tbe regauging done by Mr. Somerville at once detected tbe error. Tbe innocent purchasers will not suffer or be impli cated. A ccommodat ing-. Sweet sixteen (at the confectioner's to beardless clerk) Have you any fringed kisses? Beardlfss Clerk (confidentially) Jnst out of them, but I can supply yoa with the smooth face variety. Philadelphia Press. He Did "ot Know How. "Now say your prayers," said the hawk to the bantam rooster, "for I am going to eat yon. "Alas, how can IT replied the rooster; "I am not a bird of prey. West Shore. A Help. "Why do you always go to walk round the powder house "Because I am trying to break off smoking. Fuegende Blaetter. She Would Dissect Illm. "If I ceased to love you, Olga, would you stab me to the heart "No, Antonio; I'd cut you dead." So ciety. The Hardest Thing. "But tell me, what was there so hard to bear in the penitentiary?" Discharged Prisoner The piano prac tice of the superintendent's wife. Flie- gende Blaetter. Bunted. "It has been a long time since we met," said the father of the prodigal son. "jxoi ior me, lamer, it Has been a time of most infernal shortness." Life, A Precaution. He We are now coming to a tunnel. Are you not seared? She Not a bit, if you take the cigar ont of your mouth. Texas Sittings. I unt Married. It is said that an Omaha doctor kisses his wife seventy-five times a day. That's what might be called a good practice. Ram's Horn. Facta Worth Knowing'. in an aiseases or tne nasal mucous membrane tbe remedy used must be non irritating. The medical profession has been slow to learn this. Nothing satis factory can be accomplished with d ouches, snuffs, powders or syringes because they are irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affected surfaces and should be aban doned as worse than failures. A tnulil tude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflict testify to radical cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. Biffer: I'll bet you a bottle of wine I'm right. Buffer: I'll have to go you Guzzler: And I'll hold ft be stakes: just tell tbe waiter to open the bottle. In the pursuit of the gooa things of ' his world we anticipate too much; we eat out the heart and sweetness of world ly pleasures by delightful forethought of them. The results obtained from the use t Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic far exceed ill claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all Uomach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial diseases. Price, 50 cents, of druggists. The worst thing about the woman who says "I told you so" is that she generally tells the trutn. r Hotice All dog owners are hereby notified that they must procure cbecksfor 1890 before July 1, as all dogs seen without checks attached after that date wall be shot by tbe police on sight. Pnni Miller, Cify Marshal. At first thought one might suppose the Bar association to be the proper body to issue liquor licenses. ; Undertaker J. M. Sweeney is at his place of business, 1425 Second avenue. where he will have his headquarters for the next three months. Mr. r3weeney is president of the Undertakers' State asso ciation, a professional undertaker, and an expert arterial embalmer. V For beauty, for comfort, for iuirWove. ment of tbe complexion, use only Voz- zoni's Powder; there is nothing equw to it. . .. : .. ,:..'.-, THE ROCK ON A WESTERN KIVEH k STORY OF THE DAYS WHEN DIS ASTERS WERE FREQUENT. Aa Experience on the Growler That Vm Not the Howling Bore Its Captaia Had Predicted A PI re Alan a aad Itt Ronlta TJaaalaaoas Optnloa. About the tune the closing scenes of the late war ware being enacted aeveral steam boats were burned, one after another, at va rious points on the Ohio and Miasixsippi riven and their tributaries. A singular fa tality seemed to have befallen them, as om after another fell victims to the flames. Final -ly, after the last one burned the ill fated Sultana there came a feeling of relief. Still, with the regained confidence, the owners awl officers of steamboats took every precaution to protect the lives and property intrusted t their care. The government grew more ex acting in enforcing its licenses and laws. New life saving inventions were imposed upon the boats until it was almost an impossibility for a boat to be lost by Cre, or the life of it passenger or one of the officers or crew to bi sacrificed. Every captain felt it bis persons 1 duty to look after the safety of his boat an 1 the passengers under his charge. TBS rata BBiOAoa. Suddenly an idea sprung up, and was seised upon as being a very good aud sensible one if properly carried out. It was to or ganize the officers of a boat into a sort of a fire brigade and drill them in such a manntr that in case of fire each man would under stand bis duty and be found at his post when called upon in tbe hour of danger and neeL The captain was to rush to the roof; ring tie big bell to sound the alarm; the pilots weie to stand at the wheel until ordered to desei t it by the captain; the clerks were to rush to the office and save the books, money and papers; the steward and cabin boys were to make their way to the rooms and arouse tl e passengers; one engineer was to stand by his engines, while the other was to remain at U e pumps; the mates were to apply and dire-t the hose; the deck hands, roustabouts acd nremen were 10 inrow ine stages ana in J bouts overboard. Thus every man on the boat had some special duty to perform tis soon as the alarm of 'fire" was given. Of course, rehearsals were necessary ar d frequent to make tbe men perfect in the per formance of their duties. The experiment soou became such a success that quite a num ber of boats adopted the plan and begi.n boasting of their success. Among these maybe mentioned old Jim CTowaer, captain ana owner or tbe one boilered, flat bowed, stern wheel steam . Growler. Tbe Growler towed rafts and did a general business on tbe bosom of the upp it Bitterwater, and could run down stream li ;e a wild locomotive when she was feeling good. Capt. Jim and his crew had formed them selves into a fine brigade, and be was ve -y proud of their performances. One day lie received an order to go fifteen miles up t ne river and bring down nearly 300 negro wo id choppers to a new field of operations, lie- fore starting be invited a few friends to t.c company him up and back ou the trirn Said be: "I want to show you coming baok how my new fire brigade works. It's a suc cess." Tbe guests stepped aboard, and. all bei z in readiness, the Growler started up the river after the woodeboppers, who were on the bank awaiting her arrival. After takiag them on board, she turned her bead do'vn the narrow stream, tbe decks black w. woodeboppers. Old Capt. Jim had ported his crew, and he wauted them to "show ofF before his friends. Getting them togeth -r, he led them down to the forecastle with the remark: "Now, you fellers stand right here, and I'll show you something you never saw befo. Now watch, ami ef you don't say . t's a success you kin have the iKiat," WHAT EX SHOWED THEM. The negroes were all over the boat up stairs and down, some singing, some dancii ig. some asleep. Uu tne Urowler new. Old Capt. Jim remarked to his guests: "Are you ready J Here goes. . Watch 'eui." And he gave ue wild Comanche yell of "Fire!" and mail) a rush for tbe roof, but he never gut there. ll was wild commotion. Ever) body yelled "Fire!" Tbe officers flew to their post of duty as they bad been trained to do. Yl negroes jumped overboard from the top t nd sides, and some jumped over the wheel be hind. About 6ft of them rushed down the front steps over Capt. Jim, hiding him f r Wi view altogether for a time; and before tliev could stop the Growler there wasn't a ne.ro on the boat anywhere and the banks on b tb sides of the river were lined with frightened darkies wringing wet and trembling from the shock of their sudden bath. The bjat landed to take them aboard, but they re ferred walking, and the Growler went dc wn the river without them. Upou arriving at tbe home wharf his friends took old dpt. Jim by the band and one of them observed: "Captain, we have enjoyed the trip nud thank you, and we are unanimous in our 0 an ion that your fire brigade is a success. Ttere wasn't a life lost and the experiment wor ed like a charm. You ought to get it patented. " "Ter see, I f urgot ail about the denied tool niggers be in' there," he answered, apologeti cally. "X ought to have told 'em 'bout it afore I hollered fire, oughtent IP Tbe next time old Capt. Jim tested his Are brigade it worked like a charm. Louisville Courier-Journal. Phonograph and bog. Speaking of dogs reminds me of a certain Newfoundland puppy that belongs to a young man who has recently gone to work at tha Edison phonograph agency in New Y rk city. He left his pet here in Washington with his family, whom he writes to dutifully every day by talking machine, as it wei e that is to say, he talks off a few filial or bn th- erly remarks, as tbe case may be. into the trumpet shaped mouthpiece of tbe phono graph, and then mails the cylinder to his home, where another phonograph is in ore ra tion. Tbe cylinder is put into the home ma chine and tbe message ground out in the near boy's own familiar accents. The other ds y a loud watstle wound up tbe communicat on, and the dog, recognizing it as his absent mas ter's own call, though the latter was 'JO0 miles away, jumped for joy and cant red about so wildly that tbe bric-a-brac suffered. Washington Chat in Providence Journal. A Valentine Terse. The poets Gay, Chaucer and Shakespt ore wrote a deal of St. Valentine, as also did Donne, an almost unknown poet of the time. One of the sweetest bits of verse penned by Donne was on the marriage, Feb. 14, 16K, of Princess Elizalwth to Frederick, Count Pala tine of the Rhine. Thus the address begins: flail. Bishop Valentine 1 whose day this is; all the air is thy diocese. And all the chirping choristers And other birds ure thy parish loners; Thou marryest every year The lyric lark and the grave whispering dove ; The sparrow that neglects his life for love. The household bird with tbe red stomacher; Thou mak'st the blackbird speed as soon As doth the Bokl&ncb or the halcyon; This day more peacefully than ever shine. This day which might inflame thyself, old Vi Lien- How's Taul We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Ball's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.. Toledc, O. We, tbe undersigned, have kniwn F. J. Cheney for the Iass fifteen yt ars and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their nrm. West & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldins, Eiknan & Maevih, Wholt sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Llall'B Catarrh Curt is taken Intern illy, acting directly upon tne Diooa ana mu cous surface of the system. Price 75e per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Ask Tear friends Abnt It. Your distressing cough can be ct red We know it because Kemp's Ba sam within the past few years baa cured so many coughs and colds in this comtiun ity. . Ask some friend who .has us. id it what he thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pun. none ao effec ive. Large bottles 60c and $1 at ail druggists. ISLAND AUG US, MONDAY, JUNE LOCAL K0T1CES. The Crown dtninir hall. No. 1708 W- ond avenue, is now ready to furnish you tbe best meal in the city for 25 cents. 150.000 to loan on real estata afvnHttr in sums of $200 and upward, at lowest current rates of interest, without com mission, E. W. Hurst Attornev at law, Rock Island. Bona of Veterans. For tbe state encamnment at .Tukann . ville. 111., June 22-28 the Rock Island & Peoria railway will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the round trin. viz $4 fls This rate is open to the public. Trains 1 T- ai . . leave rtocs. isiana at 8:13 a. m. and 2 20 p. m . Arrive at Jacksonville at 2:45 and 10:40 p. m. Depot foot of Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell A pent. Hotice to Oas Consnmers. There will be an additional discount of 25 cents per thousand allowed (from our present rate) on all gas consumed at any residence where a gas cooking range is actually in use, thus making the nn raie ft ou per i.iwn. me above to apply only when bills are paid prompt ly, and to begin with consumption of June, 1890. W. H. Judge. Sec'y, Sunt, and Trcas. Teachers' National association The rate to tbe annual meeting to be held at St. Paul, July 4 to July 11. 1890, inclusive, from all points on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y (both east and west of the Missouri river) and Albert Lea Route, will be one lowest first-class fare tbe round trip, plus 52 for members ship fee good for return passage (with stopover privileges) after Jul? 11 to Sept. 30, 1890. Special vestibuled trains of elegant chair cars, Pulimann sleepers and dining cars. Low excursion rates beyond St. Paul to all points of interest to tour ists and pleasure seekers. Teachers and others who tmvel via tbe Rock la and and Albert Lea routes, will enjoy a splen did trip at the Last possible cost. For tickets or further information apply to any Rock island representative, or ad dress John Sebastian, Oen. Tkt. and Pass. Agent, at Chicago. III. Exeartion to Clinton. The Lutheran church of Davenport will give the people of Rock Island a chance to go to Clinton next Tuesday, July 1st, on the Libbie Conger for fifty cents tbe round trip; children 25 cents. Boat will leave Rock Island at 8:30 a. m. and return at 8:30 p. m. Over three hours will be given at Clinton. Warm meals wiil be served on the boat by the ladies of the church. Sin always has a plausible excuse for appearing in company. Who of us are wuooui trouble be they small or large? The blessings of health arc best appreciated when we are sich and in pain. A hacking cough, a severk cold, or any throat or lung disease are very troublesome; but all of these may he quickly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelew s Cure. Safe and pleasant foi shildren . Price 50 cents. Be Sure If nn have made up your mind .c bn. Hood's Sarsapari'U. do not be induced to take any other. Hindi's Scrsaparilla is a peeuliai medicine, pohsesMii, by virtue of us peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any o;her article. A Boston lady alio knew what si.e wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, telts her experience below : To Get In one store where I we it to bey flood's darsaparilla tbe elerk tried to indu.-e me buy thelrown Instead of Hood's; betoldnietheir's wouid last longer; that I might take it on ten lays' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. Rut be could not prevail on tne to chance. I told him I knew what Rood's Sarsapai ilia was. I had taken it, was tatislled with it, and did not want ar.y other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, sufleriiig a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and bad for some time, like a person in con Sun'p'ion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mas. Ella K. Goff, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for SS. Prepared only jr C. L HOOD a CO., Apotbecarlss. Lowell, MjSF IOO Doses On Dollar PURE TRIPLE y i PREPARED FROM SELECT FRUITS BV FrankNadler CHEMIST ROCK ISLAND ILL.. J ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. LEGAL. aster's sale. BTATS OF riJVNOIS, I Kock Island County, f "- In the Circuit Court In Chancery. John Feuntel vs Emily F, Vsuatta, formerly Em ily F. Stall, Jnines VanattA, Andrew I. keeves and M. F. Felix Foreclosure-General No. 3160. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said court, eutered in the above entitled cause, on the 28tb day of May, A. D. 18. I shall, on Baturday the 26th dsy of July. A. 1. 1890, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the after noon, at the north door of the court bourn. In raid county of Kock Inland, to satiafy said decree, sell at public vendue, to the bigbent bidder for CMh, that certain parcel of land, situate in tbe county of Kock Island and state of Illinois, known and described as follows, to-wit: The south quarter Ml of tbe west half H of tbe northeast quarter iil of section ten. 10J, In township sixteen, IK, north ranpe five f6 went of the Fourth I4ibl principal meridian, containing twenty sere more or less, together with all the right, title, claim, interact aud benefit whatever which said Emily F. Btull had in and to tbe above described premises and each and every part thereof, which was or is given to her by or remits from all laws of this state pertaining to the ex emptions of homeoteads. Dated at Rock island, Illinois, this 28th day of June, A. I). 1890. HENHY CURTIS Master in Chancery, Rock Island Co., HI. K.E. Pabmahtbu, bol'r f or Ccmplt. 38-d4w if no. ixurt Intelligence Column. Cheapest snd bet nl lace in the paper for ,1 ,,8,)e" "nd "Rent notices a-riii u it it -Jim i rum m sinn Everybody reads this column. Try it. S t-n A r o rUKNITCRE, boouht. sold or exchanged. Money loaned or Foroiture stored at 808 East Second itreet. Davenport FOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT IM nrnvpitiMfit a?iAan .t r . . t sT. rv " ill auw id ow ran on at Mar r.tiihmft WorkrV8SJJ5 Hamilton SU, PbiMa. - -tr wo me riu niiiu; i or inn portion are pply to ROBT J. WALKS R. Inventor. WANTED-TWO LADIES AND ONE GEN tlerr nn to csnva for a n.w invn,i. sry(2aday. Experience Bnoecessarv. CRD WANTED AT ONCE, THREB OR FOUR Kood women to lion, at Rock Inland Steam laundry. No. 174 Third avenue. so WORKERS WASTED-MEN AND WOMEN agenta; big pay; ateadywork; ontfit free No experience needed. J. Eugene Whitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. aj "I T T ANTiert W A iTBrsi-a it c vn. - . i tun. .ltn- comb Hotel, Qulncy, 111. Wages 814 oer IUVUIU, Oik "VTTANTKD-A KKLIABLE PERSON IN ROCK " " "u.mc-crj uiwii 1U iuib locality to dis tribute circulars; for particular nend references snd addrea. T. N. I'nmU cm uui w. . Haute, Indiana. TTTANTKD.-A LADY TO MANAGE A . . iiiiiim onice, ai ner own home, for the Fa mous Female Nprcinc "Orsmre l.ilv": . .ni..iA opportnnity : anilreva wiih atimn Tk. ley Medical Institute, South Bend lnd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS." J. M. KEAKIKSLEV ATTORNEY AT LAW-Offlcewith J. T. Ken f worthy, 1745 Second Avenue. WILLIAM JACKSON, TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rock Inland ilNtioiml Bank Building, Ruck Inland, 111. CD. BWSENET. C. h. WALKKR. NWFENEY WALKER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW noiBce in Beiigxton's block. Kink Inland, Hi. MtEMRY & MpEMIII, TTORNEY'8 AT LAW Loan money or pood IX security, make collections, Reference, Mitch ell A Lyorle. bankers. Office in PoMoilice block. MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE EVErtY ETKNlNG st Crsmpton's i Ntwn Stand. Five eents per copy. DUS. HUTIIEKFOKD & BLTLEIS, fJRADUATKSOFTHK ONTARIO VETERNA I rv college, Vetemary Physician aup Surgeons. Office: Tinclall 8 Livery Klable; Kexideuce: Over Awten B.kery, market equare. AWUt.MKHKNT, At tbe urgent request of a lsrjje number of frienda and scqnaiutHiici-H. I hereby announce niyaelf so a candidate for the olllce of Shi riff of Rock IMsnd county, subject to the will of the Democratic county convention C. 1. GORDON Salesmen wTNIfD To sell our goods bv oample to wholesale and re tail trade. We are the larect manufacturers in our line. Liberal salary paid. Permanent poi tion. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc Forremis aildress CrNTEKNIAL MF0. CO., Chlcatro. 111. LOUIS K. GILLSON &. CO., procured. Inrr?ae all other soldiers' claims prosecuted. Write ns about vonr oase. Room 4, Metropolitan block, bicao. 111. W. A. GUTHBIB, (Successor to Guthrie Collins) Contractor Builder. Plans and estimates furnished. A specitlty made of fine work. All orders attended to promptly and satisfaction enaratiieed. w Ollice and shop No. 18IM Third avenue. WM. 0. KULP.D. D.S. OFFICE REMOVED TO MASONIC TEMPLE, Rooms , K. 2S and '-, Take Elevator. DA V E X POUT. 1 A . pilOTO-ENGKAVliNG, DESIGNING, ILLUSTRATING, J. M. GASP AUD, Library Buildine. Davenport. Iowa. Call for esiirasica ana sec wars ocforc toing to t lilcairo THE MOLINE SAVINGS BASK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOL1NK, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A M. to 3 P. M , snd on Tuea day aud Saturday Evrnimis from 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on LVspopits at the rate of 4 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. SECURITY AND ADVANTAGES. The private property of the Trnstees ia respon sible to the depositors. The officers are prohihl ted from borrowiuK any of its moneys. Minors sod married women protected by special law. OvnciB: B. W. Whsslocs, President ; Por ter Skin sir. Vice President; C. F. llEaiNWar, tasnier. Trustsss: S. W. Wheelork, Porter Sklnnrr, . r. at-im-iiwity, i. oil its i.ea, w . 11- aawarss, Hlrnm Darling, A. S. Wright. J. S. Eeator, L. H. Hemenway, O. Vitzthiuu. FffTbe only chartered Havings Bank In Rock Island County. F. H. MnxKR. rres't. S. y. rim-rii, ViavlWt. K. H. TI ks. S-c'y. J. II. FtlUK, i'l'll. THE DAVENPORT SAFETY DEPOSIT CO. FIRST NATIONAL HANK liClLTHXU, DAVENPOET, - - - IOWA. Perfect protection HiMinst lmrirl:iri, thieves and tire with its r'nv an.l l:ur:l:it-l'riMt Viinlls and Sufes. Is nun- prepared to rent Salei In ius V.-itilts, with cither (-oiiiliiiiiiiiou oi key nicks. Tile Iih-Kh til these sales are nil ilitlerMiiL, und umlcr the eontinl ol the renter. Each ante contains a tin lv in which to pl;ni vuliiiililes just sm-li Hi-cotiiiiKHhitiuiis tit are wanted by Administrator, lixiM-ntors, titianl lani. Capitalists, Married or single Wotm-ii Fiirmers, Meeliiuiics, TravelitiK Men, or Strangers, having valuables. J'rivato n-tiriit!? rooms for the exaiiiiuaiioii of paers, etc. in ii ni'.t i.iiitriii in pnci ti nil si.cs, raiiL'iii); in pru-e, j-r hiiiiiiiii, riiree Hollars tip to Thirty Iiollars, e z to sie and location. Also Mn..i.m iroiii inree eordtnK ltooin for pueknpres. boxes or trunks. If you are (,'oliiu to travel, this is the only place of ab solute safety in the three cities lor your silver and oilier valuables. Chaiires ruisonable. Call and see our Vaults, whether you desire a Safe or n.iU M. J. IIOHLFS, Custodian. Commerciifl Hotel, Corner Seventeenth St., aud Third Ave. ROCK ISLAND. HENRY EHRHORN, Proptr. This house has been completely refitted aud re furnished and is now open to the public. RATES $1.00 A DAY. Board with room, $4 and $5 per week ; Table board $3.50 per week. PROTECT YOUR -HOLIES AND LIVES- By using A. F. Schmid's, tbe pioneer tesi dent Lightning Hod dealers celebrated LIGHTNING RODS. which he keeps constantly on hand. Any job, co matter how complicated, done in the most scientific manner. Competition in prices and quality defied. Address M A. F. SCHMIDT. - Ko. 631 Twentieth bU, Rock Island, ft A. D. HUESING, -Real Estate- AND Insurance Agent Represents, aroone other time-tried snd well known Fire InsnranceCompanies he following: Royal Insurance Company, of England. Wesrhester Fire Ins. Company of N. Y. Buffalo German Ins Co., Bnffalo, N. V. Rochester German Ins Co., Rochester, N. Y. Ciliiens Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. "nn Kire Office. Ixindon. Union Ins. Co., of California. Security Ins. Co.. New Hiven, Co- n. Milwankee Mechanics Ins. Co . Milwaukee, Wis German Kire Ins. Co of Peoria, 111. Office Cor, 18th St., and Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. GEO. GREEN, City Scavenger, -HAS IMVEKTEO A- DISINFECTANT which does its work in a thorough manner. II-It thoroughly nnrifies the air and removes all obnoxious smells. For sale at mil Koebler's drugstore. Price 50 Cents per Buttle. ROCK ISLAND LEON WORKS. -ALL KINDS OF- Cast IronWork done. A specialty of furnishing all kipds of Stores with Castings ot 8 cents per pound. NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE. DOWNING BROS., Propts. S. R. CLOUGH, Funeral Director And EmlDtiliiicr. The best of everytblne always on Land at She most reasonable price. WHITK OR BLACK II K ARSE. 1805 Second Ave., Rock Island. F. CLOUGH, Manager. JohnVolk& Co., GENERAL CONTRACTORS House Builders. - M an u Tactn rers of Saah, Doors, Blinds. Siding, Flooring, Wainscoatine, and all kinds of wood work for builders. Eighteenth St., bet Third and Fnurtb ave.. ROOK. ISLAND,". B. W1STSR. b. Liasrma. Winter & Lemburg, Wholettle Dealer and I ir porter of Wines M Lipors, (removed to new quarters) Noa. 1616 and 1618 Third avenue. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. BUY ELLIS' CELEBRATED Mercer County Coal, The cheapest ever known $2 25 Per Ton for Cash. Will also rnntrsrt to furnish Tile and Urirk for sidewalks and do general hBiilliiie. Office oppo sile M. Joseph's church. Second avenue. Telephone I. 36. T. H. ELLIS. AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC. C. EHLERS, Manufacturer of- Awnings, Tents, Wagon and all kinds of CANVASS COVERINGS. Office aud Factory 308 Harrison street. DAVENPORT. IA J. M. BUFORD, -GENERAL Insurance Apt Tfc via rtrs and Ttrae-trtea rnpressnted. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAD). irsr as say saUabls .nopaay SB saVsssl ia irirrs CHAS.'McHUGH, R. R. TICKET BROKER. (Member American Ticket Brokers' Aes'tc) Reduced Rates to all Points. OFFICE In Adams Express Office under Harper Bouse. BOLE AGENT FOR Th B'mles. Indies and Udldren s Bicycles specialty. i&mmmz earn Datxb Block, loIln HIlBola, THOMAS SMART, Proprietor of the Old and well-known Cor. Third avenue and Eighth street, Has opened with an entire stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour, Feed, Etc. ty Fresh Farm Produce always on hand Mr. fmart desires a renewal of his old trade and will try and give patrons prices and treatmeat of yore. IT. C. HOPPE, THE No 1808 Second avenue. ANDREW IVrELSOlV, Practical Tile ai Brick M Layer. Resedcnce 819 Twenty first St. Yard near St. Paul Depot, Rock Island, 111. tVEstimates furnished for anv kind of Tile or Brick tn tbe market, laying of brick and U e walk a specialty. :CHAS. DANNACHER Proprietor of Brady Street All kinds of CVT FLOWERS consiabtly on hand. GREKSnorSES. Ooe Block North of Central Park. Tbe lamest in Iowa. C. J. W. Contractor rians aud speciflcations furnished on all classes of work. Also scent of Willer's TatiLt In side Sliding Bltuds. somelbiug new. styiish snd desirable. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. MEIIICAL. Dr. NELSON! COS WAS a ft 3d ATE. S. From an years' experience ia Mos pital and Private practice is enablesl to truaraiitcr rsdicattorcs ia Chronic or po sonous d.st-asee of the blood tnroat. no c. saiiu kidneys, biaddei and kiixi cd orvans. Gravel and stric ture rnred without pain or cutting. Those who rnnte miniate coin? t. Ho! Springs for the treatment of any private or blood diseases can be cured for one-third tbe cost. I AillkQ T ' tresta-.ent a lovely complexion, fret from sallowness, freckles, ero,.tions. etc- brilliant etc. snd Derfect bealtt. can be had. i.That 'tired feel-l niK ana an temale weasness prompt ly cored. Hloatine. hcadacbes. Ncr Tons Prostratioo. and Sleeiilessness. Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Vice ration. runnc.no aispiacrmems. rpinai weafenese and I hani?e of Life. Consult the old doctor. Nl F RVD 1 1 'Tlcal and trpanic weak' . v V nr- prematare decay, evil forebodinjrs. self-distrust, impaired memory, pal pitation of the heart, imples on the face, specks before the KVk, rmein in tbe esr. caiarrb, threate ned consumptioa and every disqualifica tion I bat renders marriaceimproiwr and unhaDnT f PIC KirlLY and FKKMANKN TLY cured. BLOOD AND SKIN ?"- 8yh " 7f . lis a disease most horrible In its result completely eradicated a ithout the nse of mercury. Scrofula, Krrsipe ! Fever So es. lllotrbes. Pin.ples. i' leers, pain in the Head and Bones. Syphiltic sore Throat and Tonenc. uiaudnlar enlargement of the Neck, Kheumatism, etc., cured when others have failed RUPTURE Cured wi,n o Pin or hlnd n U r I U r c r4D0. fr,,,,, business, URINARY tRntly contracted or w i ii iii-iii i . ehroni,. aiseas PtiSlTlVELT enred in .t to H days by a local remedy. So nau seous drnts used. Medicines mailed or ex press ed to any address free from observation. Char ees fair Terms Cash. Book and question list IV. A fn.ndly talk costs nothing. HorKS: 10 a. m. to W m.. to Z and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday: a to s p. m. S Wash. Av. S. MIBHKAPOLU. aUBK. i E.G. Wests NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. frTin- for H vrterla. rarine. Kits. Neontf "la. Wake- ".'L'"" in"n" a'l lexlimrtu mi,e:vtloea aul .UMlh. Pr. nu.lurv Old Are. Brrwm.s.. Urs tv!?er inwiher sex. Involuntary L..a,i Hrn.a '.nVba by ore.ert.m ot Ihe bimlrV?Te:il.i J? erildiilrrn. M bo, .ntin.o.w a.nnth'P T, uh earh order lor MX box,, ,i wn.l . urThlii u.T""".' i""-""" ''h trSoeWVauit: cm u. uiurantee. iuuel and ireuuiae sold uaJy by HAKTZ BAHJTSKN. Drarp1st. Sole A?enu, corner Third avenue and Twentieth street, ftock Island, IU. u au Ms wotto matesairrortarse D'HUtfES GOLD EH SPECIFIC giokfs,rndh7i.-d T-H- Music Teaching. Af,te,r2i TflrT "Pcrlenee In teaching Instrn menu! Music, I will promise yoa more theory with ks. lesson, for the least money of any Uacler "hi DAILY PRACTICE- 'LVZIrl'100- ,vn nch Jnile pupa. - . "' c "loney loonier their Music Books of us One-third off of marked pri m Sheet mnalr In , . " pnee oa ,,.. ' orawrs. namiiic "ol k l'sr.d ' """" r0m8' 8:oo4 avenue teactr "how WSJ " t4Chin 'P-rie-ced Auoress me at 14u Brady St., Davenport. Ia. AIKS. C. A. NFRKKKR ozzowrs COlYlPLPYirm Imparts a Killust trmZZz. .l.?J" laalebx . u u rJ. i7JT 7. " u. - s wum lor SS rtm. I " 9 lav SS la auunpa by mm CT -Al a s III I J DAVIS & CO, PLUMBERS -AJfD- Steam Fitters. A complete stock of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, Hose, Fire Brick, Etc Sole Agents for DEAN STEAM PUMPS and SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. We guarantee erery one perfect, and will send Cups, Twenty day's trial, to responsible parties. Safety Heating Boiler tnd Contractors foi furnishing and laying Water, and 8ewer Pipe. 1712 First Ave , Rock Island, Illinois. Telephone 1148. Besidence telephone 1U0. OUR j Rock Island, 111. 1' n."ER 8TOhE. iW Brailv Slrt-t-DAVEKFuBT. iOWA. SUUKEtNKR, aiid I3uilder XEDirAL. (Late of Cincinnati, Ohio.) Has Permanently Located ia Davenport. In tbe past two months be has successfully treated almost aO CA8FJ of the most severe character. Such diseases as Bhenmstism. Neors'tis. Scrofula, Heart-disrase. djsease of tbs Liter. Kidneys, or of sny of tbe secretory oreans; aiso all kinds of Lung diseases or complications, such as Asthma. Br. nchltis or Pleurisy. A II kinds of nervous diseases successfully treated. PILES Positively and permanently cured, without tbe use of the knife or sny operation whatever, or no chaige. w lass of Manhood. Seminal Weakness, and Errors of Youlu. positively and patmsnrntiy cured. W j'oesltively no case taken that cannot be cured. Oorrespondenre accompxi.ied by 4c ia stamps promptly answered. CONSULTATION FREE. Cffice XcCnUough's New Elock. W. Third Street, near Main, DAVENPORT. IA. Stop that Cough? Or it will stop you. How Will You Do It? Tbe Surest thing koowo is Tie Great Restorer! Not only jour cough, but your Bronchia, trouble, as well as many other things. It is war ranted. You are loosing time, money, and perhaps your life, in this delsy. It is worth investi gating. Address TOE GREAT RESTORER WORKS, 1800 Portland Ave. Minneapolis, Iino. For particulars, medicines, etc. Price tl X Pr bottle,. Yoa druggist can get it. The Great French Aenii4r for suppressions and Monthly Irregularities. Ladies Use Le Due's PeriodiraT3- of Parte. rmutj guaranteed to accomplish all5rl,u claimed for them. To be used asonthly for troi iT Deculiar lAvmui, Bnii jh . pJn ri Efr W ' ot? tor 5- Asserlc.: : i ;.""' f"T"eiMr. rpencer, lows. The genuine pill obtained of otto budert, la street! Hock Ialsnt J.,.. A rv. li 1 . S drx.7. r' ""e W "wor au . mladw mis pnFEn v&ms: " m W i Kawsram Avreswtxs Boasao ! Sane etreet,wbstw adver- imsi.i Dr. s. e. Mccreary li U. Um.i as asaas fat it 1