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THE WAR IX CHILI. Army aid Navy Divided in Their Loyalty. PART CF IACE ON BOTH SIDES. The General Situation Stateil Iqulque in a 15ml Way and !rat felling; at t8l IVr Pound lilmacrdn Ieter mined to Hold on 1'ntil After the Kleotions A ilii Attack on a Transport itlejmlseil Some iisveriimciit Siicrpses. London, F'.-l. j. Luittt advices from Buenos A yivs show that the Chilian war is becoiui:' a si ruk;le between the army mid the luivy. A minority of t,he navy sides with the president and a minority of t'ie army vith liis tinttigiinists. The out lirenk ran hardly he c illed an insurrec ioa, tor the president has exceeded hid cuistitntimal fuurtious, and the majority in coDpress has appealed to fori against t:ie usurpation. The insurgent vessels, whcwe n.i:m-s will be heard from frequent ly witiiiu the next fe-.v weeks, are the irotn l:t !s Almirante CiH.-hrana at d Blanco Kuc.iliifla, the cruiser Esmerald i, the Al minmte Lynch, the Abtao, the rani M.i ellanes, a corvette, the transport Aina zonas, and the steamer Aconcagua. Iquiqne in Desperate Straits. The ships supporting the government .re the ironclad Huasascar, hastily put in repair, one corvette, two transports and right torpedo boats. The government hips have piwen incapable of effective resistance to the insurgent fleet, and the l itter control the const. The Almirante Cochrane and the Mage! lanes are bom barding Iquiqne. '1 hat place is in des perate straits, meat selling for .1 dollar a pound, and business Iwing generally paralyzed. The llUueo Kucalnda, of the insurgent vessels, has returned from the straits of Magellan, whore it captured the Abtao, and is now operating ag iinst Val paraiso iiiid other coast towns. The President's 1 clnrt ii.n. President Ha'mawda has am.uunced a state of siege and declares that he wi!l maintain his place until after the elec tions next month. The sympathies of the foreign element in Chili are all against him, and it is certain that he will lvceive no furih.-r a s sta:i-.-e than the protection fromwholeoale bombar tment o Valparaiso and any other places in which I'. inyeans have exteii-ive interests. l'resi .U m Ilal maceda h:is fonliseate.l the pr p -rty of Don An,"i-t::i Edwards, one of the wealthiest Men i:i Chili, and the man fa vored lur the presidency by the majority of the people, as against liaiinacedas candidate, San Fuente. Ed war Is has, it Usahl, backed the revolution w th all the means nt his co uinaud. "es of a Naval ISa'.tle. Lima, lVru. via GalvksTos, Feb. 9. The mail steamer Arequipa brings the fol lowing Lews up to Jan. -7 irom Val paraiso: The steamer Iniperi tl, which was taking on board 2,000 men fc r Iquiqne, was attacked at night by the revolutionist torpedo boat lilanco, but the torpedo boat was repulsed after several hours' fighting and the Imperial managed to leave Val paraiso. Taltal and Chauaral are the only ports taken by the revolutionists. Liberated a Lot of Prisoners. A train filled with prisoners w.is stopped by SCO "primitivas" workmen, who liber ated the prisoners and took the train to Iquique, having first killed the engineer. The ports of Coquimbo and Pis tgua have been re taken by the government forces. The port of Valparaiso is still blockaded, but Mf tuners manage to get in and out after being overhauled by the bl jokaderi. Property Very I'nsafe. A great many notable people in Santiago have expressed desires to sell or mortgage their property, but the government hits protested against such transactions and it is feared that confiscation will follow. People of the better class are siding with the revolutionists. Jovino Novoa, minis ter to Peru during the Chilean occupation, is a prisoner in his house. He i seriously ill. Exchange is quoted at IS pence. THE FRENCH-SMITH CASE. A Lie Out Somewhere and S-ue Very Loving Letters. Boston. Feb. 9. Telegrams from Lon don, where Miss Smith now in. mute t.l.nh ' the young lady repudiates Freuth entirely, says she never loved him, and declares the statement of French that a common law marriage had been consummated between them a lie. She says that o:i a trip to Portsmouth. N. II.. French wanted her to have a .state room, but that she indig nantly re'.used. She admits tl at she Wi.s eugflged to French, but says she broke the engagement U-cause she never loved him. I-'rencli Has a Word to Say. When French was shown the above he produced a numVr ofletters fro-n Miss Smith, in which she writes in the most loving manner, calls him her "precious boy," iougs to le with him and assures him of her undying affection, .rmith says it was she w ho wanted the stateroom, and that because he he.-itated to get one she sulked all day. He further says that the youug womau u-ed to come to Ids room when he was ill, deceiving her father and mother by saying site had been to the theatre with him. Altogether it is a pretty scandal. The l izht for ISradlaugh's Seat. London. Feb. 9. Aveling, th-5 Socialist, is persevering with his candidacy at Northampton, Bradlaugh s coastituency, and is making headway that is rather dis couraging to the regular nominee of the Liberal party and encouraging to the Tories, who may capture the seat, should Aveling take any substantial thare of the liberal vote. The present ind cations are that Aveling will capture the radical labor ote, which is very strong iu Northamp ton. He is appealing to the radicals as a personal friend of Bradlaugh. and as dis tinctly representing the principles and ideas for which Bradlaugh suffered and contended. swept by a Blizzard. Chicago. Feb. 9. A heavy snowstorm raged all yesterday in the northwest. The wind was high and the snow piled up in drifts, blocking trains and injuring stock. In the east yesterday the snow was very severe on telegraph and telephone lines. causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. South Dakota seems to have fared the worst in the west. A Defaulting Illinois Tre uurer. VAxr.Ai.iA. 111.. Feb. 9. Suit has been brought by Fayette county for $00,000 against the securities of T. M. Little, the books for the past two months and ther report iliac toe aencit writ bow ww NERVE OF A BRUTE. Playing Dice With a Bullet Through His Body. HE FEIST SE00TS HIS SWEETHEART, The Hullet Passing Jatt Ttelow Her Heart mid Fatally Wounding Her Dramatic Seene In a Chicago Barber Shop A Polish "Maria" t'liearthed in Pennsylvania Handed Together to De feat Justice llloody Fight of Two Texas lilaek Amnxoits. CliiCAtio, Feb. 9. Pretty Blanche Cle ment was shot down at her father's door, at 05 Blue Island avenue, last night, by her lover, Jesse Osborne. With a married sister, she had gone to the Church of Notre Dame, on Sibley street, to seek the services of a priest at a sick bed. When the sisters harried down the avenue from the churc'a and were about to turn in at their own door, Osborne confronted laem and asked Blanche to grant him a hearing. She stopped while her sister hurried into the house. Osborne's eyes had the look that liquor sometimes gives a man. He had been drinking Miss Clement soon discovered that. For a long time he had been jealous ever since she refused to elope with him, in fact. Pinioned and Shot. Osborne accused the girl of having at tended a theatre with another young man. To this accusation he added a wild appeal for her hand in marriage. In answer she attempt-ed to brush by him. Osborne held her back. He coiled an arm tightly around her waist and pressed her closely to him. Having thus pinioned her he drew a re volver from a pocket, and, pushing its barrel between the lapels of her cloak, he fired. The girl struggled, fiung herself from him, and reeled into the street. Osborne turned and fired again. This bullet also struck her, and she fell. Then he tired a shot into his own breast. But it did not strike a vital spot. Coolness of the Miscreant. Intact, it did not seem to trouble him much, for he buttoned his overcoat over the ugly hole in his waistcoat, walked down the street and into a barber shop at iij miie l-iana avenue where he is em ployed. There he shook dies with two men for the cigars. One of them tossed three sixes out of the box. His compan ion threw three fives and two travs. "Full hou-e to beat," said Osborne, who was more sober now than when he shot at bis sweetheart down the street a moment leore. And he dropped the rattling ivory cuU-s into tlw well-worn lox and lx- gan to wave the box gracefullv. while the dice chuckled merrily, and he sent them tumbling on to the trlass ton of a cir show caso. "I've Got Aces and Fours." "By the way," said one of the men. "what was that shooting outside a while ago?"' "Oh, nothing," replied Osborne: "a fel low just shot his girl and himself, that's alL Let's see; I've got aces and fours," and all the while his blood was rushing irom mm. It was just theu that Officers Gradv and Daily, of the Desplaines street station. pwuug into the shop and arrested Osborne. hen their big mittens fell on his shoul ders he fainted, and was trundled to the county ho.-pital in a patrol wagon. Miss Clement lladlj Wounded. When Osborne had embraced the eirl and shot her the bullet had torn an awful wound in her breast, but an inch below the heart. When he had fired at her as she tottered across the street the ball had lodge 1 in her aukle. The officers who ar rested Osborne had been bnt half a block away when the shots were fired, but the neighborhood was still and they stopjwd to bear poor Blanche Clement into her home. Doctors who examined Miss Clemeut said the wound in her breast would prove fatal in all probability. Osborne shot himself in the left breast, but missed his heart, as he had missed that of hi love. So he will recover, and two policemen linger near his cot in the hospital ward as guard. POLISH HtGHBINDERS. Four Member of a Pernicious Society (sent to Jail. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 9. William and Joe But sni rage, Matt Moldazes, and John Lalurniks, four Polanders, have been committed to the couuty jail in default of $2,500 bail for each, for murderou-ly club bing and stabbing five of their fellow countrymen who were instrumental in having a friend of one of the accused sent to jail for assault and highway robbery. The men named are ringleaders of a society which has for its -'object the avenging of wrongs done its members and the payment of all (expenses of members who get into trouble before the courts. Perjured Testimonv Supplied. The discovery of the society's existence is of great importance. Of late it has been almost impossible for the common wealth to convict Poles of crimes on ac count of the vast amouut of testimony put up In favor of the accused. This kind of testimony is now believed to have been supplied by professional witnesses, members of the societv. Incendiay Fire at 8ioux City, la. Siocx,. City, la., Feb. 9. The extensive ware house of the Tolerton-Stetson corn- pan v, wholesale grocers, was totally destroyed by fire last night. Loss, f 175,- 000; Insurance, fl.W.OOO. While this fire was burning another fire broke oat in Lyon s gun store and it was destroyed. and before Tolerton & Stetson fire was re ported the Hunt school house had been on fire. The fires were the work of incen diaries. Eleven Peraoiaa Drowned at Sea. London, Feb. 9. A terrible steamboat disaster is reported from Penzance. The steamer Chiswick, which sailed for Car diff, Wales, to Saint Nazarie, loaded with coal, struck the rocks off the Solly isl ands on Thursday morning and sank al most immediately. The captain and ten Mamen were drowned. Eight of the crew were saved. Death of Mrs. Poetteker. Belleville, UL, Feb. 9. Mrs. Mary Poetteker died at Smithton Saturday, as the result of a pistol wound inflicted last Tuesday by her jealous brother-in-law, Henry Poetteker, who after shooting and beating her fired a ball into his own mouth and instantly ended his miserable career. John Carr hired Aaron Loues to per jure himself so that Carr could get a ui vorce, and then neglected to pay Loaes hi price. Both are now in jail. Lima, O. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS. The president has signed the bill grant ing a pension to Gen. rigel. J. X. McCullough. first vice iresi lent of the Pennsylvania railroad, died Sunday at his residence on Irwin avenue, Alle gheny, Pa. The fruit steamer Simon Dubois is J. lieved to have sunk near where th Vis( aya went down some months ago off Abstcom light. She had seventeen souls on board, all of whom are lost if she has sunk. Ajoungwoman called at the count v commissioner's room at Chicago Saturday and charged that her stepfather had sold the dead body of her mother to a medical college in order to supply himself with drink. The board of managers of Soldie- heme at their meetina in Washington City last week allotted t5,433 to the home at Milwaukee, and 75.r00 to the OIU St Marion, lud., for the ouarter beirinnimr April 1. About half the skin contributed to J. O. Dickerson by his brother Knight Tem plars of Chicago, is growing on all right, but in about a month another call will bs made on the knights for some more skin to complete the job. A quarrel arose at a ball at Dallas. Tex . Friday, during which Adeline Striven stabbed Mrs. Gilbreath through the heart. Airs. Gilbreath before dying felled her murderess with an ax. Scroggins is in jaiL Both negroes. A foot and a half of snow covers tl e ground in rart of New York, a snow stornilieginning Saturday and continuing ill yesterday. In some places telegrapn wires are coated with frozen snow so that they are thirteen inches in circumference. St W. O. Camming, a lieutenant of the Scotts Greys, the crack British caval r.' regiment, has sued Arthur Wilson and w.fe, of Doncaster, for reporting that he had len discovered chesting at cards. m l it is said that the Prince of Wales will be a witness iu the case. The Liberals Mnst Put l"p With It. Dt'BLiN, Feb. 9. -The Freeman's Jour nal says that while the Boulogne con ferences are productive of a hopeful feel ing they are so far without final resu'.t. The unsettled questions, however, do not r fer to the retirement of Parneil or Lib eral demands that his retirement shall hi pemiant. According to the Journal Par-n.-ll meant what he said in committee rooin No. 15, of the house of commons, mutely that he would retire, rrom the leadership on receiving certain a-xurauces. Concluding its artitle the n.iiier s:tvs: "If the retirement is not real enough to sat- My the hngiih liberal pre-s thev must put up w ith it. The 1 loo.ied llalra Mine. Hazlltox, Pa., Feb. it. The wter i being slowly rai-.it! from the flai led slop; X i. 1 of J. C. Hayden Co., at Jiatisville. Sora? talk is heard of securing a sub marine diver and in this w.-'y making an eltirt to ascertain the condition of affairs in the flooded portion and perhaps dis C ver some of the bodies of the eighteen victims. The practicability of this method O." getting t' tiie place where the bodies are supposed to be is doubted. A Clear Case of Kleptomania. St. Lovis Feb. . Mr. Ellen Holo, a wealthy widow of Caron lolet. has been arrested oa a charge of stealing sock, ribbons and handkerchiefs in the William Barr dry goods store. Floor-walker S. C. Freeman claims he saw her dropping the articles from her pockets t j the fl Kir when, he fucting her. asked her to walk into the office. Mrs. Hodo is 5J years of tge, and her arret has caused many expressions oi surprise. The Mexicaa Presidency. Citv of Mexico. Feb . During the past month the leaders of the Lib-rat party have lx-en considering the advisa bility of changing the law of succession to the presidency. The be.-t information ob t linable is to the effect that a vice presi dency U decided upon, but that the candi date for the office is not yet agreed upon. The names of both ex -President Gonzales in 1 Secretary of ft.e Treasury Dublan are mentioned. Nothing Small About Hirseh. Xkw Yoi:k, Feb. 9. Baron Hirseh ha cabled to Jesse Seligman as representing the trustees of the Ilirsch fund for the benefit of Hebrew immigration to this couutry that the trustees may draw on him for 12,()0.0'i0 francs (-J,5 k),k) to ue in carrying out t he work undertaken. If the income is not sufficient to do all it is intended for, t lie trustees are authorized to ue part of the principal, and Baron liirscu will make go.i the amount. A I ittle girl liurned to Death. Martinsville, lud., Feb. Mrs. Hampton Shrout, living a few miles south of here, left her three children alone in the house while she went on an errand. A C-yenr old girl began playing in the lire. Her ures ignited, and although l.er brother and s-ister tried to save her they ecu 11 not, and she was burned to death. The mother r-turni"! just in time to save the other two children, who arj danger ously burned. Myterlous Murder in Texas. San Anglo, Tex., Feb. 9. Jesus S.ilcid.i, a Mexican, recently from Fort Stockton, was found dead hanging to a tree near Knickerbocker, thirty miles south of here, Friday morning. On Wednesday night he was at a friend's house in Knickerbocker wheu three mounted men Mopped and r quested him to go down the road with t he'll a short distance. That was the last seen of him alive. A Veteran Kngineer Dead. Saratoga Sruisus.N. Y., Feb. 9. Jacob Myers, one of the oldest locomotive en gineers iu America, died yesterday, aged TJ. He began ruuniugan engine on the Rensselaer and Siratoga railrovl. now the Delaware and Hudson, forty-five year ago, and continued oninterrupedly up to last summer. He had never had an accident during his long time of service. John C. New the Coming Man. Xkw York, Feb. . The Sun says: A politician who ret ti rued recently from Washington City thinks that John C. Xew ill be the next secretary of the treasury. He null: "At 5 o'clock on Thursday afternoon last President Harri son cabled Gen. John C Xew. consul Kei. eral at Ixudon, to come to Washington at once." 1 he Weather We May iCxpeet. Wash i koto t ClTr. Feb. 9. The folia win r the weatiier iud.Uoaj for thirty -six boars from H p. in. ytwteitLiy: Fur Indiana an 1 Lower Miehiaj Rain or snw Monday; S iUtaeriy. sttirt.n tj d ledly coldir north wefcV-r.y win-Is, with a ould ware. For Illinois and La -Threatening weather; ram orsuuw; aaciOA-iiy colder; snrera nartnwest -rly winds, with a ool.i wave. For Upper Uu-higaa and w isoon.-..n tnow: decidudiy &luur north westerly wmoa, with a ould with; gmutt on the MEDICAL. There arc some patent med icines that are more marvel lous than a dozen doctors' prescriptions, but they're not those that profess to cure everything. Everybody, now and then, feels " run down," " played out." They've the will, but no power to generate vitality. They're not sick enough to call a doctor, but just too sick to be well. That's where the right kind of a patent medicine comes in, and docs for a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for less than five or ten. We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. We claim it to be an un cqualed remedy to purify the blood and invigorate the liver. We claim it to be lasting in its effects, creating an appetite, purifying the blood, and preventing Bilious, Typhoid and Malarial fevers if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and weakness. The time to take it, on general principles, is NOW. mm RwpfnrrfUESTASUSKUISSI J ICS So. a ( lii!.!T.:i;r.if:C-;.rrt XjM. SKILL ni SUCCESS i-KERVOU3 DECTI.1TY. Let Kan hoed, railmf Mitnory, fcxSav':r.c i3rir, Terribli Dmmvllcid and fcc A.:. sr i jj theefiVi Icji! r.; 10 early decay a i r-':.. . Ccn rcmptionor Inan-.y, tietcd - ' "y I y new Brih.Kk miS n-vrr.f..i;:ns ticccs. SYPHILIS rl aKtad C.Zil iaJ Skia Disease rerman?ct:y cured. 44-KIDKEY and URINARY c-n-rVmri, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varico;c'.e aad all dixaei of the Cenito-l'r tur C cured promptly without injury tc S;os a h. 1 Moeyt or other rcn. rf-No experiments. Are arsi ev erleaee important. Consultation free ar.J aacrsd. rAU correspondence arrrf . irtae Forty Ycrs' Ptact:-e i iul!i- Pr.CUil. - Ci r antre Cut in all Cnu'V Ci ' I l at, Sr rata I a. Siphiii. Bla-Idi-r mr 3 Itiw eae(. I rarorrb'ra aad rrmil' In k i.'l ler Inaplaiat. (itarrk. all l'io4, kkin aaU er oa Dieae. N m.ittvr ho hi f.iilc! la ccr write Dr. t'litke a full history r f tr.ut c:w. Hours, btoi; Sundays, 9 to ix. Ca'l on or a : ?rrt ' F. D. CLARKE. M.D., 186 So. Clark St.. CHICAGO. ILL. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Why rTMr ftoqn.-v-1rsrtenUebe " ' .- i wrauiM-ni 11 .v naq lur main. alleprH-e f 1 be leru-hemM-alorew si 1 parvsl f rem tiie pnwnptwna of lr. ill' myt nm.ijrihi.lruiiiil wld-wklereoter fill ar - Ilk IT PH1H.-TUIH i(-tsu rwniiTMj vvhu nik,n tumi NtrrrwM iN-lailitv Uinn! C.lCCfl Urii . lrrn. a .esln. miwukb aikii tnaoranren tneirmtra.Kiil' ney and buulJir injaLUr. f-c.. will cml our Mruod of TrBaUnenl a ale, I rtnln am w1r ( I KH. CCIIIH1I DICT IICC ivr-rrneerr,roUialhi JLWinHkl MOIILLLiJ. ternal meilKinco w wKI ' nnlrareibealiureailmenta. lar.Wuitaora. t M nanKiren arvnaJ aUentkMi tt t rwwe liM-aM lor man? yean, nmrnbii Meroi t nal I'arUIU-a wbM-b art duxrtlf opon Um aimmi orcmnK,arxI reature riaxir better inan huima. li MeilM-lnea. aa tni-jp are pH cnanitecl t;thetnuitrie)uke and enquire oo change of dieturtutemiUiibuibaMneaa. home treatment; nun toB) days. CMtinii t nica tMU to lliil. sued with on- 1 Atlitur MI1WM 1 1 iT t m. Ihirl. Inf. Tilliiims'pnTat" fr.-w-tk-e. Cire Uiem a tnal. VPPnPir Vft 01 lortneKKIneraandHladerrarM OI Lull lb nil. 01 KTcnt e.wa Inooe to f.iur Omj: UTERINE EUTROPHIC VZXLZZ' fall or write forCatatneand lulunuauun bXura THE PERU CHEMICAL CO.. 189 Wi8couiN Strut. Milwaukee, WO. SH MHHrrh YS' an m m- m mm a a am ail av a VETERIHARY SPECIFICS Fc? Eors, Cattle, Siscp, tcs, Esr- J AND POTJLTBT. 300 Pat Book pa Treatment of Aaiuala and than beat free. rrn FeTera.raatreatlana.Taflafftmatioa A.A..F-aioal Jleaiacliia, Jllilk Fever. K. II. Niralna. I.tmrir. U beaaiallaai. '.". Ktntemaer, Naaol lllrkarrt. I. n. Itaia or (iraka, Woraaa. :.U 4 atigba. Ileaaea, I'aeaatanla. K.F. folic or (iriae. IirllTarae. ti.ti.-Miwarrlacr, lleaaorraasea. II. II. I riaarjr n4 Hldary I)ieaea. l.l.Eraplt lliaeaaea. Ala aye. J.K. iliaeaaea ot UicratUa, I'aralraia. Kindle Buttle (over SO doaes). - . .9 table faar, with Pprelflea. MiniL rh-rinary Cure Oil and UwUcatur. 87. Jar Velerlaarj Care Oil, . . 1.O0 Sold b? Dmiflttt: or Sent PreraM anrvbera and ia anr naauty on Receipt of Frioa. HT7MPHHET8' MEDICIME CO, Corner William and John Bta., Hew Tork. HOMEOPATHIC fff SPECIHC Ho.aU la uaa S jrrara. TBa oaty aowful iwmh lor Nerrous Debility, Vital Weakness, and ProaumtMo. rna'owaork or MM um C ' per viai. or rtala aad lama aial poderlor V &ju ax TRtmiTa. waent ptrid oa rooaltit of prtoev WUMPHRIVS' MCDIC1IC CO., Cor. WUilaa aad John Bta, V. T. CARPETS, i Weather Strips. i We are the lLaaulacturera. Da aot fl to rrl al (4141411 6fr Cootraxtln J.DUHFEE&COLIP'Y. I04l0o Franklin-Su. Chioaco. The Great Presx-a Remedy for SQsprcaaioaj and Monthly IrrecnlarlUea. Ladle tee Le Lrac'a Periodical PUL of Parle. x-iMiwi iiwHicr w eccsmipiiaB au UM te claimed for them. To be aed moothly fortroaolee pecaltar to women. Pall dlrectkma wUh each box. Aj per boc or three boxea fur America Pill Co., royalty proprtetora, peacer. I ova. The reaalna pUl obtained of oUoKadert. Klaatree. Hock lalaad, 4ap(ie m Co., Uareaport, aad of aU m J WOOD THE MOLINE WAGON. MOLIXB. ILU niiii um - .:r ' - 4 Manulacturers oi FARM, SPRfflG and FREIGHT WAGONS A fill and eompleU line of PLATFORM aad other Paris Wacoaa. trec!a!?y adapUsl to Uo WeUm trade, of ape nor workmaxsh'p and tn'jb. IUaatm4 trtco Cil tnm Oa applfcatioa. bea lh MOUN'K WAOON bafore rrcbaatag. 'Miff1 r mm 5 Davis Blccc, Moline, Illinois, TclcpboLc 225. M. YERBURY, 4 CUAS. W. TERBURY. llAnkjcr. f mm w JBIGr INVOICE U a. T 3 t w am. . W 'M 4 M Al aL P-sA Agency for Excelsior Roofing Company We W9rmm.m m m amammaammmaaeamammmi FFr75; tz - &sc:y.t . ..Hy: ... . Chcapbb tbam hccolem. BebJ forclrcalar. (Tc Unbone C. J. W. SCHBEINEB, Contractor and Builder, till axd llii Poartb acnee. tttidrtcc lilt Foorta arcaee. PUea and rpeicatine.rBn)!.tied oa allr1aocf ork; abo arret af WJVr a latest Urlda Mldie fcModa. tomcthtt g hear, atjlbb aad d arable. EOCX ISLAND. ILL. B. F. DeGEAR, Contractor and Builder, Office aad 8hop Corner 8ereater.Ui gu And Bereath Avetae, CafAIl Uada of ArUatlc war a pacialty. rutlrtaj aa A. SEABURG. House and Sign Painter. Piral r laea Qraiala aad Peter Haoci&f . P. O Box nt. GE0BGE SCnilTB, Proprietor. 171 Aecoad Arraat. Coracr ef Bixteexlh Blree . Oapaalu Buyaft TW'ry The choicest Wines, Uquors. Beer and Cigars always on Hand Fret Luefc Brery Day .... 4mricM Pareieaadea Sbart Kecce. n (j DAVIS & CO, PLUMBERS Steam Fitters. A complete flock cf Pipf, Drass Goods, Packing, Hos, Fire Briclc, Etc. 8o! Aeecjla for DEAN STEAM PUMPS and SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS. We ratrarN rrery one rrfert, ard srfll eeed CI ft Twrn'y day' ttia!. to revjKiciaible artlc-a. Safety IIci':rs CoHcn and Contractor for furci-LItp kid Ujirs Water, and fewrr Pijie?. 1712 Fieft Atx.. IVxck Ialaad, Llinoii. T l?;tat lUi. ne:dct.c1Jlorj J30. TEAM MID GAS FITTER. ASD IlULU Dt Wrought and Cast Iron and Lead Pipe Hose, Packing, Sewer and Drain Tile. Steam and Gas Fixtures. (TDcit work at fair rices. EttlxcAlei f ureiebed. OSce and ihny 819 18th St. Telephone 11 Si. Rock Island, 111. Goods received by HOPPE, The Tailor. CALL AND SZAMIXE. T. U. ELLIS. Rock lalaad. LTL. lUKf Cor. Peer.cth St. aad I root, d A. . . T3 1 T 1 J AVULK. AalUXlU. Mas aad eeumaue far mS. kufij af htUlaa apiran . Sbaa Poarth Are. aet. r.at aad Cld tu. ROCK ISLAND.