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CITY CHAT. Help Cane & Co. move. E. F. Leveen is still in tfae east on busio cess. Do not forget Carse & Cs. moving Bile. J. M. Christy, of Dei Moines, is in the city on business. J. J. Johnson, or Omaha, is in the city visiting old friends. John T. Hass, of Coal Valley, was in the city yesterday. MitS Grace Parrell, of Frjdericfe, 111. is visiting friends in the city . R. Stockhouse and wife left for Chic a go on the early train this morning. . Mrs. T. J. Buford gives an elaborate ante lenten euchre party this evening. Mrs. Catherine Wivi'l, mother of Juss tice H. C. Wiyill, is reported quite 6ick. Attention h called to Carse & Co's. re moval sale advertisement on another pa. County Judge Lucian Adams has gone south on a trip for the benefit of his health. Arsenal council 171. National Union, will have an initiation tonight and will a! so entertain Grant council lt57, of Dav enport. Gottlieb Weiss returned t a Springfield last night after a week's visit at home. He expects to complete Li.i work there ere long. Travel over the Rock Is'and briig Sunday amounted to: foot north, 806; south, 817; total, 1623. Teams north, 738; south, 734; tots', 1472 Al. Timberlake has given up his posi tion as mail messenger for tie Rock Isl and depot and O. W. Bsughman has been appointed to the place. The Moline city council pisse J an or dinance last evening to pave eighteen blocks on Third avenue, from First to Nineteenth 6treet, that city. Chas. Nicholson, aged 19, had three fingers on his left hand crushed while coupling cars in the C, R I. & P. yards in Moline this afternoon. We are pleased to note an improve ment in the condition of & iss Blanche, daughter of Wm. Ramski'l t.nd wife, who has been very sick with pne lmonia. President li. R. Cable, of tbe Rock Isl and road, arrived in the city Sunday night and remained here ye terday, leav ing last night for the Pacific coast . Ben. Bollman, of Bollmaa & Co., Clin ton, la., iB in the city, looking after a job of hot wattr heating recently put in by him, and finds everything V2ry satisfac tory. The Ladies' Sewing society, of the United Presbyterian church, will give a valentine supper at the residence of Mrs. F. H."Warren, 1420 Third avenue. Fri day evening next. Supper will b-3 served from 6 until 8 o'clock. "Uncle John" Waraer sustained a severe fall while alighting from a moving street car in front of Lis residence en Moline avenue Saturday evening, but his injuries are not regarded at serious. Justice Wivill rendered his decision in the case of Adam De Graff vs. John Laur man on Saturday evening and assessed the damages at 5'22.6'J. The case has been appealed. Resolutions expressive of the love and confidence of the Btudents c f Augustana ctllege and also of the esteeta and sorrow on the part of the Broadway church have been received by the family of the late Dr. Hasselquist ;a addition :o those al ready published in The Ak-cs. Hon. C. V. Chandler and J. E. Chandler, of Macomb, were in the city yesterday. The former is a representa tive in the general assembly frsm the Twenty-seventh senatorial district. He is one of those crest-fallen 100 who are lead ing the forlorn republican Lope. The tea given by the ladies of the Epis. copal church at the reside ice of A. E. Lyford and wife Saturday evening was in every way a grand success. The charm ing way in which the guests were received and thb delicious viands served to them went far towards making it a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Molina Republican. Dr. CLeary opened his Bsries f lec tares on "Physiology and the Laws of Heal.h" last night at Turner's hall to a crowded house . He is a gcod speaker and his lecture was both entertaining and instructive. The doctor will remain in Rock Island sometime and his nigh'Jy lectures will undoubtedly b-s attended by large audiences. Col. H. B. Burgh who has been con fined to his house five weeks with lame cess, is able to be out cf led Xhte week for the first time in four weeks and to move about the house with aid of crutches. The injury of the left knee, which the colonel sustained last August, is of a very complicated nuture and tbe forced retirement in consequence is a hardship to one of Col. Burgh's heretofore active life. There will be a regular meeting of Bui ford post at G. A. R. hall on the evening of February 16, at 8 o'cloct , when a me morial book will be presented by tbe donor, Col. Wm. S. Brscr.ett, and re ceived on behalf of the post by Chaplain G. W. Gue, followed by usi.al camp fire exercises, under direction of Gen. W. A. Schmitt, to conclude with aa oyster sup per. All comrades, with their families, the Woman's Relief corps and Sons of Veterans are expected to be present. Rev. Dr. Taylor gave his second lecture . at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Sunday, his subject being "The Hly 8p xit in the New Dispensation." The line -of thought be gan with the incarnation of Jesas and en c moment for bis life work by the spirit, then tbe bestowing of the spirit on the early church far illumination and power, and lastly his work in conviction and re generation of souls. The address wat filled with references and citations of scripture, each point being established by the word. L-nt. Tomorrow will be Ash-Wednesday, the beginning of the f jrty days of Lent ob served ia the Episcopal and Roman Cath olic churches as commerative of Christ's forty daja' fast in the wilderness and as a season of self denial and penitence. At Trinity church tomorrow. Ash Wednesday, there will be tervices at 10 a. m. and 7:3 J p. m. Also every Wednes day during lent at 10 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Friday's at 10 and 7:30. At the chapel every Thursday at 4 :15 p. m . The principal days of observance are Febru ary 15, the first Sunday in Lent. February 221, second Sunday in Lent, March 1, third Sunday in Lent, March 8, fourth Sunday ia Lent. March 15, Passion Sun day, March 22. Palm Sunday, March 25, the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, March 29. Easter Sunday. A Jlm f True Werth. The Commercial Travelers' association, of Peorii. has adopted the following reso lutions relative to the death of Conductor J. M. Palmer, of the R. I. & P.: Whereas. This association hs with deep sorrow learned of the tragic death of that true man, loving husband and kind friend James Pitlmer, and Whereas, We recognize the fact that in his death not we alone, but every traveler has lost a friend; therefore be it Resolved, That as an association we thus express our sorrow over his untime ly taking off- That we will eyer keep his memory green and hold sacred the re membrance of his many kindly traits and manly virtues. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this associa tion, be published in the city paDers and that copies be forwarded to the "bereaved family with whom we deeply sympathize ia this hour of sorrow. L- Ballenberg. ) W. W. Welch, V Com. F. E. Kellogg. S Serial. A very pleasant surprise was given N. F. Titu3 at his home 536 Fifteenth street last Saturday by about twenty-five of his friends, it being the occasion of his twenty-ninth birthday. Hearty congratula tions were skowered upon Mr. Titus. A fine supper was served, cards and social amusements were indulged in and alto gether a very enjoyable evening was spent. The young people's association of the Broadway Presbyterian "church to about the number of 60, were entertained hst evening by C. K. Mixter and wife at their pleasant home, 1028 Second avenue. Refreshments were served and the even ing was pleasantly spent i games and social amusements. Quite a number of persors from this c'.ty attended the ball given by the O. R. C. at Beardstown last evening, and all pronounce it a grand success. IV be Kann Him? City Marshal Miller has received a dis patch from Phelps & Bigelow, of West Kansas City, Mo., stating that W. A. Hoaglund is dead there, and that his mother probably lives in Rock Island, and soliciting information as to the disposi tion of the body. As far as can be learned no one by that name lives in Rock Island or has resided here for years. Any in formation as to the identity of the dead man will be gladly received by Marshal Miller. How Sjiuiu C't a Little Tobacco. On our homeward wcy wt encounter the nightly i-jckIhb of Spaniard?, mulo and fe male, you njj and old. who t-oaie into the town on daiiy permits for tra,le or labor, aad have to return be Core tlie for: rons gates are closed. . tru-ne there are bet ween three and four thousand, and many of them make a handsome income by daily nniuggling email quantities of tobacco, concealed by many devices in their clothing or their loads. Ttieir numbers are so fc'reat that, even if the .Spanish frontier guard does not afford some connivance, which is not very improbable, it must be impossible to aearch them all effectually, and the women especi ally lire the preatest and most successful defrauders of the Spanish revenue. Any one who waits at the Landport gate may ee stockings, dress improvers, and other recesses being stuffed, coram publico, with small jiciictn, which, as the average profit is 70 per cent., wiil well pay the trouble and rik of carriage. I was told of one very successful method ot smuggling which is much practiced. Dogs are brought to Gibraltar from their Spanish homes. From six toeight pounds' weight of tobacco is tied rouud their necks, and with this they run straight home, carefully avoiding everybody in the shape of a custom house officer. They are trained to crime by the agency of men dressed in custom house uniform, who thrasb them unmercifully, and thus instill a wholesale horror of the appearance of a government servant. Nor are frauds committed upon the Span ish excise alone. Often enough it is found that the food supplies for the Gibraltar market have been canningly tampered with, as when the vendors of live turkeys Increase their selling weight by cramming sand down the throats of the poor birds be fore they cross the neutral ground. Mur- Tbe leal Market. Basioess is picking dp on Market square again after the cold snap, and a good many farmers are een in town. Gram Mora plentiful, aad today's receipt in cloded five load of corn at 62c, two loads cf oau at43(3c Miscellaneous-Nine loads of hay at 13418, one of coke at 15c per bo, two of coal at 10c. Stock Bogs S3.S5. Produce Batter aadacea ara acarce and rtullt bring 20 and 2c per amand anl doaea, respectively. COrXTV BCILD1SU PROBATE. 7 Estate of A. M. R. S. Knowlton. Claims allowed; executor's report filed and approved. Estate ot E. H. Seiffert Claims al lowed. Euate of T. J. Davis. Claims of E. B. Knox, f 40, allowed in first class. In the matter of the petition for incor poration of the village or Reynolds. Pe tition filed . Election fixed for Saturday, Feb 23, 1691. opening at 8 a.m., and continuing until ? p. m. of said day. said election to be held at tbe effije of Martin Schoonmiker within tbe territory pro posed to be incorporated; that R. P. Wait, John McAdams and William Part ridge be appointed judges of said election and thst noticts of the time and j.Uce of holding said election be posted at five put lie places within said territory at least fifteen days prior to said election. Estate of Mathias Paulsen. Order for sale of reil estate to pays debts. Guardianship of Cbistian Stahlberg. Petition to sell real estate: leave given to file amended petition; fame filed heariig and decree of sale. 6 Estate of Herman Lippcll Relin quishment of right of administration by widow and next of kin filed; petition by widow for the appointment of Fred Os born as administrator; bond tied and ap proved and letters of administration is sued to said Fre l Osborn. JostM AI bricbt, Isaac Conner and L. D- Edwards appointed appraisers. Kailroad Market. The C, B. & Q has itsued the Mlow ing new order to its men: "Men known to be in the habit of b; coming intoxicated shall not be taken into the employ of this company. Station agents, train and engine men and tele graph operators who are known to visit drinking places, shall be warned that they must stop at once if they desire to remain in the service of tbe company, and if known to have been drunk either on or off duty shall, as a rule, be discharged. In special cases, and when it is tbe first offense, superintendents and master me chanics may. however, use their discre tion, but if the same man be found drunk the second time must be discharged. No person discharge! for drunkenness shall be employed again without the consent of the general manager." It is impossible to diminish poverty by multiplication of effects; I but the best thing to diminish the effects of a heavy cold is Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. ThroBgh the Weary Honrs Of many a night, made couVy long by its pro tracted apony, the rheumatic sufferer tosseo to and fro on bis sleepless coach, vainly praying for that rest which only comes by C:e and starts. His malady is one which ordinary medicint-aloo otfvo fail to relieve, but there ts ample evidence to prove that the efficient Moid depurent, Bue tctter'g Stomach Bitters, affords the rheumatic u reliable mean? of relief. Check the malady in its incipient glagcg, when the first premonitory twinges come oh, with this agreeable medicine., and avoid years of torture. Whatever be the rationale of the active influence of the Biturs n;nn this malady, certain it is that no evidence relating to its effect is mere direct and positive than that which relates to its action in tascs of rhecmaticm. Like all sterling remedies, how ever. It deserves a protracted, systematic trial, and should not be abandoned because not at ence remedial. It it equally efficacious in dys pepsia, indigestion aad kindred diseases. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. -? vj Via. 17 . J v.i J ABSOLUTELY PURE A Sure Cure for a Cough or Cold is DR. McKANN'S Elrish Cough Syrup: Acts quickly, is perfectly tafe'and TRY IT. aUtilcine ttown for aU Kidney, Thomas Kidney 5c a Bottle Samples free. T. INCORPORATED U1TDEB TEX TKB STATS LAW. Roek Island Savings Bank, BOCK ISLAND, ILL., Open daily froa 9 a. m. U p. av, aad 6aturda7jeTettU.il from ; 10 6 oVaca. Five per oent interest paid on Deposits- Money loaned on Personal, Col lateral, or Real Estate Security omau: . P. EITSOLDS. Pre. T C. D5MAJljr. TIce-Frw). i. X. BCTOBD, Ct'r. biuotom: P. L. Mitchell, P. Reynolds, P. C. Denkauaa. Jobs Crabacr. C. P. Lrtde. i. 9. Keimera, L. Btaaoo, X. W. Banc. i. M. Safora. Jacaaoa Hcarr, EoUdtora. aar"WUl berl baaineea Jaly 8. 1890. aad will occupy baakiaf room with Jt:tckeU Lytda anUl new ba&k ia easuileted. 7 J. T. DIXOJST, MERCHANT TAILOR. And Dealer in Mens Fine Woolens. 1706 Secocd Avenue. LOCAL NOTICES. Nice fresh buttercup and home-made caramels at Krell Jb Math's. Nice baled bay and straw by the ton by John Evans at city tca'.es. Tenderloin, spare ribs, pUr's feet, leaf leard, etc., at Gilraore'a p.rk bouse. Good fresh milch cow for sale. En quire of N. P. F. Nelson, South Park. Chocolate, mint, wlnlertreen, lemon and maple cream patterns just received at Krell & Math's. E B. McKown sells hard wood in lengths, cut or split; soft coal, lump and nut, corner Fifteenth s'rtet and First avenue. Telephone 1US. Order ice cream in brick form and get the bes. One or more kinds (n each brick; turns out nice; and easy Vi serve. Krell fc Math can supply you any time. Progressive euchre ice cream. Each person gels a plate of ice cream with tbe exact cut of a card on top. When giving card party have these and order them from Krell & Math's. A man who has been somewhat of a rover says the best place in tbe three cit ies to get a eoo 1 meal is at the Crown restaurant, N. 1703 Secon 1 avenue, A. B. Johnson, Prop Wanted At 312 Seven'eenth street Moline, a competent girl for general work. Good waj a aol a permanent place; only two in faa!!y. Apply at the above number. CsB'.sr Maikat Will sell sov k'.-d mais Tr cts'a on'y at the following low pr!e-. S.igr cured hams at 9:. shoulders a; 6s. bacon at 8c. " dried beef at c. Our best boneless bam at 9c. H. Tit KM AH &!?ON. Seventeenth St. and Third avenue. Hard Coal Kirks:. $7.75 per ton for best anthracite coal, all sizes, deliverel within city linuits. 25c per ton discou-1 for ca'h. Indiana black f i. 50 and Cannel coal f 6 per ton delivered, cartage added on ail orders for less lho one ton; carrying in 25s per ton extra E. G. Frazsr. Lloyd & Stewarf, HATTERS, GENT'S FURNISHERS. ROCK ISLAND. SOLS CT r R Dunlap 1 1 eit . U. ?. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Lever fails to Cire ail Litg troubles. 10c 25c and 5'Je Bottle?. Lcc aid E'-osacfc trctf. t and Liver Pills. H. THOMAS, DrTjKjrist, Rock Tilard tog OVUcflMffiE Are arriving Seasonable- Ginghams In the loveliest Shadings and combinations. Hoes of spring and Rammer blend in Fabrics beantifaL Best of all colors Are fast. Next test thing Prices are low. Is your parse fall? They are good enocg Pnrxeleau? McINTIRE BROS., Rock CLEMANN AKK SOW SHOWING Three Times as CARPETS A t.y o-.L r tia..:r efrit ; .tiot in tLe ty. CLEMANN a SALZIYIANN, N03. 1525 and 1527 Second Avenue, And Xoa. m, 123 and 138 Sixteenth Street, BOCK ISLAND. TO REDUCE STOCK - A Chance You Can't Afford to Miss. We ara efferirg unprecedented values in -Fine Millinery- Including all of our magnificent assortment of choice Hats and Bonnets AT VERY LOW PRICES. MRS. P. GREENAVJALT 1704 SECOND AVENUE," ANDERSON COUNTY SOURMASH $2.50 Per Gallon. TSlOiENr & ADLER, Removed to 219 Seventeenth Street MARKET SQUARE. Great Clearance Sale AT SCHNEIDER'S SHOE STORE. in OEDEB TO EIDUCE KT STOCK CF Felt Boots and Shoes, I wiJ offer ika for ta next SS dars at prices that will aatoauafc caayMy. aad tecara a bargaia. TUy sicat aril rrfardfeat cast. GEO. SCHNEIDER'S, Sttt Fifth Avenue, R7Bold' Block. BROS. Tour needs can b supplied With little money. 10c and 121-2cperyari Lawn Tennis And Yatchlag Saltings, Splendid assorueent. Fast colors Art Draperies and Silk alines In beautiful effect. Suitable for drapes, throws. Curtains, etc, 15c and 20c a yd- Tland. Illinois. & SALZMANN Large a Stock of Cm aarlj 1818 Seceid vttet Harper Bom Block.