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( ROGK Daily Argus BLAND VOL XXXV11I. NO. 1857 ROCK ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS. jflT yys rj .-a C3 IYour Grocer SANTA CLAUS Sells if. nAKtp WAonlNb fe jO!t,IT little Maidens YfeAl, 'made oby N.K.FA1 RBANK firm ml M. YERBURY, PLUMBER St ""' :if km CIIAS W. YERBURY, Manner ROLLXN BUIOK, Successor to A damson & Ttuick, mtk PRACTICAL V5Siaa5 Rock island, m. . . Shop Nineteenth St., bet. First and Second AveDue, General Jobbing and Repairing promptly done. t3P.-W.ond Hand Marhinery bonght, wold and repaired New Elm Street Grocery GEO. E. BROWNER, (Successor to Danquani A Browner) FLOTJiR AND FEED Family Groceries and Provisions, He eolicit a share of the trade and will make prices as low as the lowest. Telephone connections! GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL. F. L. BILLS, THE POPULAR FLORIS No. 326 Brady Street, Davenport, HAS A CH01CK 8KI.IMT1ON OF BEDDING ROSES. floods diiltvcred to all parts the three cltiea free of charge. Davenport se. SEIVERS & Business nolle Contractors and Builders, ALL KINDS OP CARPENTER WORK DONE W General Jobbing done on ahort notice and Office and Shop 1412 Fourth Avenue. j, im:. chbistt, Steam Cracker Bakery, VAirUFACTTJKZR 0? CRACKS B8 AD BISCUITS. Ask your Grocer for them. They are best Specialties; The Christy "OYBTKR" and the Christy "WAFZB " ROCK ISLAND. ILL. CHAS. DANNACHER: Proprietor of Brady Street . . . j . iinm .rAarvull Ausintuui tui ne Blork North of Central Park. The largest In Iowa. BV O. THE forget t!pi 1 Were jet T for Soar SOAP, StaqdardQualily VERY EASY. and Weight. loud aityey can .5; CO, -CHICAGO. -AND PKALKK IK- STEAM AID m FITTER Wrougbt and Cast Iron and Lead Pip Hose, Packing, Sewer and Drain Tile. Steam and Gas Fixtures. C2TBest work at fair prices. Estimates furnished. Office and shop 219 18th St. Telephone 1182. Rock Island, 111. COMPLETE IN ALL - DEPARTMENTS.- For Catalogue Address J. C. DUNCAN, Davknpobt, Iowa. BAH ANDERSON, satisfaction guaranteed ROCK ISLAND, ILL. onnstahtlv On hand. - .t,t rL Titan o 409 Brady Street DATS FUST. IOWA- From nr-m? for Cnii-1iv rni,le cn -rj, . 1 , " 'i V ' I V- Throat ami Incipient I.ung Troubles It is pleasant to the taste and will cure tac most obstinate cold, Prepared by FLsamratRos., Pittsburgh. Sold by all linguists at 25 cents per bottle. Insist cm having it. HUMPHREYS' Da. HnMPHRKVB SPKCtKica aresclentlnrally and earefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many yrs lu prlvnte p -act ice with supcem.and f orover thirty years used y the people. Every Bluiile Soe. clflo la a apeclBlcre for the disease named. These Special- cure without drUKKinK. Tjrmr-ing-or redwing tlie system, and are in tart aud deed the aoverei gn rt-airdieaol IheWerld. lorr or m twerp al 4Fever, Co Worms, W nog. crnits. pucra. lRegrlon. lujlHiumatlon... .a.i orni Fever. Worm folie. . .as lie, or TeelhlURof Infanta ,ti5 R liv............. . Ortplng-BUIousCollc-.. .35 orbus, VomlUng 2.1 Id, Bronchi tla.TTT 25 , Toothache, Faceache. . . . .aa tt Sick Headache, VerUgo .2S , Bilious Htnniacb .55 dor Painful Periods. .-23 Profuse Periods .'23 iih. Dilllcnlt Breathing 23 m, rysltelas. Eruptions. .'2, tin, KheumaUc Pains.... ,i, (tar. Chills, Ualarla ,5rt I or lileeding .3() ufluenza. Cold In the Head .5t Cough, Violent ChukIis. .30 hilUy.l'hysical Weakness .50 aae 5ft ffbility 1-99 'eakneaa. Wettlnn Bed. .3ft f Ihelleart.Palpltatlon 1.00 t'helera it 2 t OHKhH, c Neuralgia lleadarbe .10 JiyapepHia 1 1 rn ppreaae l i W hite, to 1 3 i'reup. Cot J I Halt Rhea 13 IthevMaii H Fever and 17 lMlea, llllii. 19 ( Htarrh, 1 ti t ieneral lr 7, ividncy Ul US Ni-rvaiil) SO I rlnary V i Diaeaveeao SPED I F I C S THEniAVELEUS' HUIDE. CIIIICaOO. K(M'i ISLAM) A PACIKIO KA1L- way- Oetot wrncr Fifth -.vennc and Thlrt. Br-t street. C. 11 Skellon, spoilt. TKAINS. tLbt. JAbrivi Council Bluffs Jt Minneso-1 ta lav Kzrircss f 4:50 am 5:fS0 am S:87 pm 7:46 pm 151:45 am Kansas City Day I'.xprese. .. 11-00 pm fssaioosa axpreSH l:tv pm 7:30 am ouncn uiuos a i.inneno- I ta Kzuress f Council Hlnffs & Omaha I Limited Vestibi le Ex.. f 13:21 am 3 :05 am FansasCltT Limited 11 :11 pm! 11:41 pmj i 4 :S0 am S:60 am Denver Vestibule Express.. BUKLINGTON Hull I E- C. B. Q. RAIL way Depot First avenne and Sixteenth St., M J. Vour.gj aitent, TRAINS. initrt AK rlt. Louis K I press it :4r am 6 45 am St. L itns Kiuress 7-40 pm 7:15 pm St. Paul Express i B:55 pre 8-OR am Ifeardstown Passenger S:tl0 pm 10:S:tm Way Frelfht (Monmonth)... :nil m 1:50pm Way Freight (Sterlintc) 12:35pm 9:40 am Sterline Passenger.... 7:15 am 6:45 pm Dohiiuiie " 10: am 9:U) pm ! Dsily. CHICAC40. WIl.WAl KKS A ST. PATJL KAIL way Racine A tonthwestern Division De pit Twei.tieth strwt. between First and Second avrnne, K. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Lsavx. Annivs. Mail and Kipreso 6:45 an. 9:0)1 put St. Panl Kxpr ss 8:15 pm 11:25 am st. Accnn moda l n 4:CKipn 10:10am Arconmodition 7:.1firp 6:10pm T3M'K IsLANC' & PEORIA RAILWAY DE- XV pot First sv nue aud Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Age it. TRAINS. I k vs. ARnnra. kri5"lim:7Tso urn Fast Mall Expreax Express i:iO am! 1 :80 pm Cable Accommodation.. 9:10 am 3:110 pm 4 00 pm; 8:06 am MOST DIBRCT KODTR TO TBI :East ar d South East.: OolNO CAST. I ooiwo WEST. Mall Vut Mail Fast and Kx. Express and Kx. Express .) pm h i am 8 56 am 9,40 am 11 Ml am IvB, Tsl'darl 1.80 pm 19.48 pm 1'J 95 nm 7.A) 6.48 pm S.im pm a.'J7 pm 8 57 pm 4.:i6 pm 4 .57 pm sr. . Orion.. Iv .Cambridge.. ....Oalva.... .. Wyoming.. .Princevllle . . Peoria Bloominirton. .Springfield. St. Louis. Mo Oanville. til. pm pm 6.28 5.56 11.54 am pra tl) 7 am 11.18 am 10.64 am 10.00 am 5.17 i 10. 50 am 111.85 am pm 4.57 pm pm 5.55 nm 4.10 9.05 nm l.in pm S.55 pm 7.86 pm 8.57 pm 8.16 am 6 45 am 7.55 pm 3.15 am 2.10 pm 11.15 pm 11.56 am 13.25 am 19.15 pm 7.05 am 10.55 am 5.15 am 9.15 am 7.15 pm 1 20 am Terre Haute. 10.25 pm 8 15 1.00 am .Evansville.. Indianapolis. . Louisville. . Hncinnati. O 1 nuspm 11.15 pm am am 8.40 am 7.40 am 6.80 pm 7.45 7 45 nm 7 20 am 10.30 pm 7.15 pm Passenger train arrive and depart from Union ilaiuit Peoria. ACCommoaaiion tram leave nw "inuu w 1. m. arrives at Peoria 2 !M) a. m . Leaves Peoria :15 p. m. arrives at Rock Island 1 :05 a. m. t Arii.r BRAKrn. Ar.com, 6.30 am M'lAc 9.10 am Accnr Lv. Rock Island . Arr. Reynolds... 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 6.40 pm 7.4l am 8.15 am '.0.20 am 11 m am cable Aotoin. 6. VI am 7.10 am M'lAli. I A mini Lv. fable ! 13 50 pm i 1 Af. nm 8.45 pra Ar. Reynolds.... pm 5.80 pm Kock island. 8.05 am 8.00 pm nh.i. m. nn tfant Rxnress between Rock Island and Peoria in nott. aireoiious. B. SUDLiUW. s.onniAuuuo., Superintend ent. Oen'l Tkt. Agent. fmimaKm FAST M AIL TRAIN with Bleotric liRhted end . . . 1 . ..,iw..i.J tuturA..n I hi. riiu Uii.nlr.a- Hi. Paul and Minneapolis. TRAN-CONTINf NTAL ROUTE with ElecjTlc lighted and ritet m neaieu irau " tween Ohicago and Council Blnfis, Omaha or ut t.,,i th Par.iflc Roast. GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE between Chicago a.aneas uiiy ana at. jirigu, w. 6700 MILK OF HOAD reachtne all principal points In Illinois, Wisconsin, sninneroia, ..Umnri Month Dakota and North Dakota. For maps, tinn tables, rate of passage and . . . 1. .A .. nM.Mt .tjttinn'airent ireiicut. Die., .iiui , w . - e of the Chicago; Milwaukee A St, Panl Railway, or to any railroad agent anywhere In the won a. ROBWELL MILLER, A. V. H. CARPENTER. General Mani iger. Gen'l Pass. X T. Agt - i . i tn ufniiM tn Lands and Towns owned by by the Chicago. Milwankea gen. Land oommi ssioner Milwaukee. Wlsconsia. IlDlSEflSESM :?wCURED.IVI,'V.'.", C U or send for circular containing: tii''moTt marreloocurr of Comump- Uc B, tJanevr, uriffui H uim-mnn, dciviuim, RvMKiliai. TIKm mktim. CatV nr-ta, Tamors. Ktoraacb Trouble, etc. (ML) Atwan.Vwhrr. ",!:"" A TYPEWRITER TALE. Erervthlnn Went Smoothly Till He Struck the Upper Case V. I am not mnch of a virtuoso on tho typewriter. Those who have made the typewriter a study, and have appeared Detore all the crowned heads or Europe, and given public performances in all the great cities of this country and New York state, criticise me rather sharply, and say my technique is bad, and that my fingering is not all that could be de sired. However, in justice to myself I will state that the instrument was out of tune when they listened to my per formance. Sometimes, when in melancholy mood. I seat me at the typewriter, allow my long, delicately tapered fingers to wan der o'er the keys, touching now and then a rich minor chord, or ever and anon breaking out into a tender little rha.isody that wafts one away to the realms of harmony, makes them dream of far away isles of tho sea, where wanton breezes woo the rich exotic flower of the tropics, or fan the heated ' brow of the aroinatio negro, eng.ied in Besting be neath the nodding palms. Then a wild longinif and a great yearn ing fills the heart, the cold, hard realities of life fade away, ami the soul wanders at sweet will in taose realms where want and pain aud trouble and duns are unknown. Auou I toss my head ba,-k, the ravishing strains of music eeeiuing as if they would crush tho body and lilierato the soul, but just as I get to feeling pretty good I can't find a certain letter, mid then tho melody is jerked up onto its haunches almost aud the effect is all lost. Once, not very long ago, I was praetic- ingon one of Ellii Wheeler Wilcox's sweet compositions. I was running through it in a careless maimer, and this was the theme: Dear love. If yon and I roul J sail away. With snowy pennons to tho world unfurled. Across th.) water to G.mie unknown bay, Aud find some Uland fur from all tho world; IX we could dwell there evermore olo e. While unrecorded years slipped by ajwee I had gotten thus far, when I suddenly discovered that there was 110 upper case F in tho instrument I was using. 1 searched for it, but in vain. Groping wildly over the keys, I bunted here and there and everywhere, but it was not to be found. I thought of reportiug it at the central police station, and of organiz ing a relief expedition, when suddenly I wandered off luto a little extemporane ous composition of my own and added this to it: Do you thiuk that they would miss us when we'd gone? and, by tho way, what would wa eat in such a place? Of course, this had theoffoct of marring, to acertain extent, the beauty and finesse of the recital, but when the typewriter proved so faithless and so traitorous as to allow me to get half way through the selection before I discovered that the maker had left out several letters of the alphaliet I had to finish the solo in some way. Toledo Blade! One Way of Finding Out. t.lara (meditatively) How can I be quite certain that Augustus loves me for my wealth alone? Ha! a sudden thought strikes me! Augustus! Auguwtns (tenderly) My own! Clara Between two who love there should lie perfect frankness, should there not? Augustus My 'nngel.a thousand times, yes! (Aside,) What the deuce does she want to know? Clara (slowly) Then listen. My hair grew upon other heads and my teeth are the liest money could buy. My eyebrows aro false, my lips are painted, my cheeks are rouged, and my dressmaker makes me as well as my dresses! Say, Augus tus, can yon love me after these disclos ures? Augustus (faintly) I lean! Clara (sotto voce) Ye gods.how deeply in debt must this young man be! Lon don Judy. Tantillxatlon. "I don't like to walk home alone with Mr. De Puyster," said Miss Flyite to Miss Qossipe, as the party was breaking up. " V hy, are you afraid that he will try to kiss you?" asked Miss Gossijie, tartly. "2o, said Miss Fiji to, modestly cast ing down her eyes. "That's not it. The fact is, I'm afraid he won't." Somer ville Journal. Time Telia. Uncle Lick (to 5-year-old Alice, who tries in vain to capture a sparrow in the park) Put some salt on its tail, Allie, and then you can catch it easily. Alice I used to do that. Undo Dick, but I can't now. Uncle Dick And why not? Alice Because I'm too old. Harper's ioung Folks. Taught to Respect Gray Hairs. Wooden Yon don't seem to smile at my joke. What's the matter? Didn't you understand it? Smart Yes, I understood it; but I was brought up never to laugh at old age. Boston Times. I.ook Out for SnfTw. "General, what do you think of the weather asked a citizen. "Well," replied the chief signal officer. cautiously, "I think the backbone of winter is broken. New k ork Sun. She Had H'.m There. "For a life by your side, my darling, I would give up everything I possess parents, position, wealth all." "But in that case what would there be left for me?" Fliegende Blaetter. Willing to Acroinmodate. Old Lady (to newsboy) You don't chew tobacco, do you, little boy? Newsboy No, ma'am, but I kin give yer a cigarette. Smith & Gray's Monthly. . A Remembrance. "So Chollie has gone abroad?" "Yes."' "Who sent him that beautiful bunch 3f forget-me-nota?" 1 "His tailor." New York Sun. Ton Taka ao Xnk In buyinsr Hood's Saraaparilla, for it is everywhere recognised aa the standard building up medicine and blond purifier. It bag won its way to the front by lu own intrinsic merit, and baa the largest Bale of any preparation of its kind. Any honest drnggiBt will confirm this state ment. If you decide to take Hood's 8ar saparilla do not be induced to buy any-, thing else instead. Be sure to get Hood's. "How can I get rid of superfluous hair Mr. Druggist?" ' Get married, sir." He Had Mastered Ills Meistersehaft. "Who was that gentleman I just saw you talking witb so earnestly?" "Oh, that was tho exiled nihilist, Mr. At-choo-at-chow-at-chee-at-chiskir' "Why, what a frightful cold you have!" "Not at all; n ot at all. I was merely giving you the exact pronunciation of the gentleman's namo. It's Bneezy enough when you've learned how." Judge. Under Another Name.' Mrs. Joliet (on their first trip across) Feel seasick, Eliot. Mr. Joliet Not a mite; but I'm Buf ferin terrible with that old dispepsy of mine. It's jest took me. Puck. A Clear Conscience. "Why don't I work? Because my re ligious scruples won't permit it." "Why, I didn't know professional anarchists had any religious scruples." "That's where you're mistaken. Yon will find by investigation that it is not known which day of the week is really Sunday. Christians hav one day, the Jews another, Turks another, the Chinese another, and so on for the whole seven. Now, until it is decided which is the correct day, I have too much respect for liberty of conscience to offend any man's prejudices by working on his sabbath." Philadelphia Times. Illustrative. An article in another column contains 3 ren fence of wonderful construction as originally set up by the comositor, and it is reproduced here to show the unini tiated what a proof reader has to con front: "I was just saying, 'If no one was taking care of me, I rhould help mysclp myself to some of me, I should help my self tosome to some of those preserves.'" lounml of bducatiou. AWomab's Dircovcty. "Another wonderful discovery has been mnde, and that, too, by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severe&ts tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption aod was so much relieved on taking the fiist dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free bottle at Harti & Bahnsen' drug store. KLKCTRTC BITTERS. This remedy is hecomingso well known and so opular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is chinned. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, sail rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent ss well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. BCCKI.EN'S ARNICA HALVE. Tho best salve in the world for rata. 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 35 cents per box. J? or sale bv Hartz & Uabnscn. "For a life by your side, mv darling, I would give up everything I possess parents, position, wealth all." "But in that case what would there be left for me?" ADVICE TO MUTHKKS. Are you disturbed at night and broke of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth 7 If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im? mediately. Depend upon it mothers. there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the atom 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 of the oldest and best female nurses and pby sicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the orlrt. frico 25 cents per bottle. Success and happiness come to us gradually. You've got tn bite through the bread -and butler before you strike the chicken in your sandwich. Forced to Leave Home. Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at the drug gist's for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad vour liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist today for a free sample of lhis grand remedy. The ladies praise it Everyone likes it. Large size package 50 cents. Lady (searching for burglars): Here Bridget, you let down the folding bed and then 1 11 look under it. In the pursuit of the gooa things of this world we anticipate too much; we eat out the heart and sweetness of world ly pleasures by delightful forethought of them. The results obtained from the use of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic far exceed 11 claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial diseases. Price, 60 cents, of druggists. 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 ot.' 8. 8. 8. Other blood medicines had fail ed to do me any good. Will C. Beatt, Yorkville, 8. C. I was troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three bottles of 8. S. 8. cured me perma nently. Wallace Mann, Mannville, L T. Our nook on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. fiwnr Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. HOTEL ORLEANS SITUATED on SOUTH SHORB or Spirit- Will be under the personal supervision ot H . L. LELHND, and will be open for the reception of fraests, Jane first in each year. Visitors will find WTHE ORLEXNS is first class in all of its appointments, being well supplied with (ras, hot and cold water baths, electrio bells and all modern im provements, steam laundry, billiard halls, bowlinR alley, etc , and positively free from annoyance by mosquitoes. "Sound Trip Excursion Ticlrets will be placed on sale at the commencement of the tourist season by the Burling-ton, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway and all connecting; lines, at low rates, to the follow in r points in Iowa and Minnesota : Spirit Lake. Iowa: Albert Lea-Watarville. Minn eapolis, St. Paul, Lake Minnetonka, White Bear Lake and Duluth, Xinnesota ; Clear Lake, Iowa; Lake Superior points; Yeliow Btono Park and points in Colorado. write lor "A Midsummer Pan adise" to the General Ticket and Pkx. enper Agent, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and for Hotel Rates to E L, LELAND. Spirit Lake, Iowa. C. J. IVES, J. E. fMNNEGAN, ha aa 1 Sua, ttn'IThMaitra.lta A. D. HUESING. -Real Estate- -AND Insurance Apt Represents, among other Imc-tned and well known Fire Insurance Companies he following: Royal Insurance Company, of England. Weerhe.ter Fire Ins. Company of N . Y. Httffalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester German Ins Co., Rochester, N. Y. Ciliscns Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. 8nn Fire Office. London. Union Ins. Co., of California. Security Ins. C .. New Hiven, Con. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Co.. Milwaukee, Wis German Fire Ins. Coof Peoria, III. Office Cor. 18th St., and Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. PROTECT YOUR HOMES AND IM By using A. F. Schmld's, the pioneer resi dent Lightning Rod dealers celebrated LIGHTNING RODS. which he beeps constantly on band. Any )oh, no matter now complicated, done in the most scientific manner. Competition In prices and quality defied. Address A. F. SCHMIDT. No. 821 Twentieth St- Kock Island, GOLD MEDAL, PAB.I3. lf8 W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa J mbonjulrlu pr and it is sofsibfe. No Chemicals ar used in Ita prcptvatioB. It has mm thn tUrm tint tk mrmftk of Cocoa mixed wit Starr h. Arrowroot or Sugtur, eUtd is tttavrfor far fuor niical, emting Um than mmm crw It i orciMit, noam.htnc. , rtirnjrthroiivfr, fcrui.Y PluiWTKi, j and adimsabty adatilfd for mvalklt I at aa tor ppramit In health. Sold by Grocrn rvrryM t r. W. BAKER & CO- Dorchester. Mass Paris Exposition 1SS9 : t tiEAXD miXESi fiOLD Ml lllLS. LIEMlER CHOCOLATE ABSOLUTELY PURE! VANILLA (3 ANTE) QUALITY. ASK FUR YELLOW WRAPPER. FOR SALE F.VF.RVWHF.RE. BRANCH MDDSi, QUI DM SQUARE, W.T. BABY Seuv'erId FREE to any laca ta tw Lmtl state, Ato, Habt Jantan, ntrycta. h4istiet ami urn incy Ica. One i men at wboleMw price acm 4'. O. tt. direrr from L C Vttwmmw Faa itrrr. Cll W. mIim St.. Chic. to 1 and. fsrtMl Ite. etaatp tm new eata lasrae. Tae tataae fartor in the warKL. Oat every 'oataUssua fma ran and earn pare with wr ben oiJ ar ia; yau are n aMspeo tn imjr ai a a ana pay wwhf r..i d..iM . -. A will at and tils In er4T. Far amptesnt f4iotterinc nuha, aetMl he le wm,pa. fcetM attu ruur irsxtas eu warn ana. FURNITURE-FItEE OF We Pack carefully and Prepav Freight FREC ' of CHARGE to purcha sers, on all CASH orders during our 30 OAVS' SPECIAL PRICE SALE. llildrcthFLrnitureCi'cu' AGENTS WANTED SALE HNr&MKatY BrTfM-K. No nrenoai expe rience reuulred. Write tor terms, a. tt. HKAA(h a !.. SHekv. - (7EAKIUI1DEVEL0PED RraaiRhd8in?!XsndS?aaVpM r ail prncniaim, aaiaoiuww,amwiiM. rj tnilress. XJUJt MKTI04I. Ouw UVXtAUi. i AA. M. 1. 414 I H b El nu i Hi! f 1 ft -v-sV-J t sW . Ta-LTa -BUY PARLOR G00DS- sro"wi While we are AND HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT. W. S. HOLBROOK, No. 103, 105 and 107 East Second.St., XJV ACQUAINTED WITH TEE GEOGHAFHY OF THE COTTSTBY, "WILL OBTAIS MUCH VALUABLE C7FOBMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF 1 THE CHICAGO, ROGK ISUHD & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including' main lines, branchy and extensions East and West of tho Missouri River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, 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 Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in MISSOURI Omaba, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Horton, Topka Hutchinson, Wichita, EeUeviile, Abilene, CaldwelL in KANSAS Pond Creek, Kintrnsber, Port Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FREE Reclining1 Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep ing Cars between Chicago, Wichita, and Hutchinson. Traverses new and vaet areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS. Leading all competl tors in splendor of equipment, cool, well ventilated , and free from dust. Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREK 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 Tope lea. Splendid Dining Hotels ffurniehing meals at seasonable hours) wept of Missouri River. California Excursions daily, with CHOICE OF BOOTES 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 daily between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake, and Sioux Falls, via Rock Island. The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Water town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing Grounds of the North wee U. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kanwa City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired information, apply to any Tlcasf Office in the Cni tea stktes or umaas. E. ST. JOHN. inaaagec. CHICAGO, THE MOLINE WAGON. MOLIXE,.ILU Manulacturers ol FARM. SPRING and FREIGHT WAGONS A foil and complete line of PLATFORM and Western trade, or eaperiorworkmansbip application. Mt tie ivum s auua kioi. r"-"""a- C. J. W. SCEREINER, -Contractor and Builder- PUna and specifications famished on all classes of work. Also agent of Wilier 'a Patent In side Sliding Blinds, something new. stylish and desirable. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. B. F. Contractor Office and Shop Corner Seventeenth Bt. and Seventh Avenue, VA11 kinds of Artistic work a specialty.- furnished oa JOHN SPJXGER, (Successor to OMweOer a Bptlger) Contractor etncL Builder, Shop Third avenue, between 10th and 11th streeti, (Fred Koch's old stand.) - - ayATi y-inria of Carpenter work and repairing done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Selling Cheap Davenpor lei. f mAm wfm sAa na or aaareea JOHN SEBASTIAN, ILL. Oenl Ticket a Paaa. At other Spring Wacons, especially adapted to the ana nntsn. inuru mew w - DeGEAR, etncl Builder, . . Rnclc Island. " - Plans and estimates for all klads of handings application. k V. r f- No. 1808 Second avenue, Book Island, III. Vf '.WV'.'.'.'U x aifcw"''