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THE ABGUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 1891. :r nvU EXJOYS h the motlinJ and results when TIP (,f ! !.3 13 laKen; 11 JS Jiicaiaui, ' j,l JjjweK cleanses the sys- .."A, flisnels ColJs. Lead- " m fevprs and cures habitual ...jtir-atk-n. rup 01 i :e,), j'ii'-ii:? to the taste and ac .a!;e to iiie stoninch, prompt ra Jf.:(,n irtilv Iwiieficial ia its (.;ls''prc;.'iro.l only from the most 'Vv.'t'i l v. .T 'oal.lo substance?, its pve-wellfiit finalities commend it "jS r.:"l have maile it the most r ri-mf.lv known. ..Cn ,.f Yh is for sale in 50c i'fl h.ttles'hr rll leading drug- L not have it on haiid will pro- e it prouij'iiy ir any one vsno he? to try it. ! not accept any ''iuFORNIM FIG SYRUP CO. ft: -aixcisco. ci. WWUl. Ki "JtV WIT. S.V. Saby Carriages TB KRS nd B A B1E9 AT OOST. C. C. TAYLOR. J. E. REIDY, pal Potato insurance. ai.il n-,ai..i.H' prnjir r:j on comniis- "i. .ii.i; i DiicrT. reu!s. ... ,,f - ..r-Ii;r. prnperty otr ... ut.-i t x unit i- lit before porcbas-A- f,.r :hr.- t'.rs:.clu8 Fire Insu '" ' '.!.. Causfty ani c ' ; . ; ..-. i'::;.re. '-Second Avenue, over nooyes lauor Shop. 3 Then, Look Pleasant! , in- :,, .... rii.,-m(.t withnat a - . .,- ,i. Hhtfnl t-x- ' -U-t !,.,; . ;,.,L...... .... 1 "TTAi.fi (.UOVE- $85.00 icd upward? f m -SC ;s5.E3 PER WCKTH. rte evcrv need. Taxes to Pay Until 1893. Li 'c 6"'ve i ,ut) r r.J B0,h -'v"'-"ii ju platted .ui-jxca on the rut'u ... t . the Z ; "B "bont five "'.:.. 'l''Jr """'"-d ndmnst ad- F. BOTH, Jckson4 Hur,t. office GRANTED TBE CBAKEEr Snpervisors Move i?outh Rock Island's Road. The Heecins at tbe Tower Vemerday Afteraoon The rondiilon An I ni.opnlar liinarlty. Tbe posponed conference to consider tie rod changes in South Rock Island running over Black Hawk's tower was held at tbe tower pavilion yesterday after noon. It will be remembered that the highway commissioners of the township recently arbitrarily refused to permit a change in the location of the road sought by the Rock Island & M ilan road in order to permitthe building of a handsome pavilion on the summit of the tower, notwith standing that the street car company offered to put up a casi guarantee many times the estimated cot t that it would not involve an expense of over 600, antl to pay half that amount. An appeal was taker, to Supervisors, Schneider, Kerr and Ilasson. and they met with tne ccmroissioners yesterday to consider the matter. I). II. Louderback, of the street car compaay, and the peti tioners for the cbatge were repre sented by William Jackson, while J. T. Kenworthy appeared for a number who opposed the change and who upheld the course of the ob structionists acting as Ligbway commis sioners. On behalf of these a remon strance was presented against tbe change, while on behalf of tbe petitioners seeking the improvement, Mr. Jackson made a strong speech in which he instanced the advancement in the price of property in South Moline by reason of the im provements at Prospect park, and how rapidly luts were selling at good figures since electric cars run up there to a park nicely laid out and improved. The supervisors after taking the matter into consideration in all its bearings, adopted tbe following resolutions: We, the undersigned supervisors of Rock Island county, to whom tbe appeal was thkiii fiom tl.e commissioners of bignwojs in the matter cf yacating the road leading past Blaci. Hawk's watch tower and opening a now road on the half section line, as prayed for by the petitioners, grant the thance with the following consideration : Firt-t -That the old r ad tha',1 not be vacated until the new o:ie ia accepted by the commissioners: Second That the new road be sixty six feet wide. Conr.aD Schxejder, W. T. Kekr. James Hassox. roll oo fointn. J:m Reiliy languishes :n tbe city bastile, by reason of a complaint filed by Frank Buncher. Jim Hurly, known as Parnell," was sent to the county juil for 30 days by Magistrate Wivill for vagrancy. John Siegrist who was fined heavily yesterday lor intoxicaticn is again in the lockup today for the san e old offense. Thieves entered W. It. Moore's office in ilolian this" rr.oruiiig whil be w as sent and worked the combination on the safe, securing two envelopes containing uboui. in uiu jCy. A n pair shop owned bv T. A. G'uM fc Son wis also borclsr i7..;d, where the robbers tecured two $10 bilis oul oi a pockelboos 03 a shelf an d $3 40 in currency out of a cash drawer, and also carried off a ffn.: guitar valued at $40. It is supposed that the same parties coCimiUed bo'.U bargiaries, but no clue is had to the robbpr? William Wablempyer boarded an Elm street car thia morniug a id wlieu asktd by the driver, Frank ( Jell, for his fare Le said be was an employe ( f the company and consequently was not obliged to pay any, but the i.-ivcr icsiet:d on his paying tbe fare and it finally res jlted in a fistic eucouutv.1' in liioU O iol! gol iu a right hander oa Wahlemeyer which sent the latter to "grass'' and he immediately swore out a warrant be'ore Magistrate Wivill charging OJe'.l wi.h assault and bittery. The magistrate fined Odell $j and costs, after which Odell made a counter charge of abusive language and tbe magistrate fined Wahlemeyer $3 and costs. A Hair-Breadth Enrape. Thomas Hussey, a K-year old boy who runs an elevator at the Moline wag on works, came very near being killed yesterday afternoon. Tiie young man has of late become ralh-.-r careless, as boys are apt to do in Buch positions. Yesterday afternoon he was dangling a card fastened to a string c ver the side of the elevator as it was goit g up. When above the second floor he leaned over to see where the card was, and just then his bead was caught between the elevator and the arch, the terrible pressure being brought to bear directly between the chin and tl e top of the head. His npper jaw wis crushed and his teeth ground up into his face in tbe most shocking manner, while his lower lip was half cut off. Had it not been for his teeth giving way his head would yery likely have been torn from his body, but as it was the head slipped out, but not without scraping the hair off the back of the head and causing a frightful scalp wound. He was beard to groan and scon was discovered and taken to the office ot Dre. Wessel and Arp, where his wounds reoeived surgical attention. He was then taken home to Stewartville. It is believed he will ultimately recover. Kork laland'a ProiDiim. In the jrsy dawn of tbe day's treak on any of iLiie fine n,oi Lilies, cce who chances to be about CRrly tucugh rcifcbt see striding noiselessly toward Moline two groterque figures. Now it should be said of these irdividuals that they areBOt on mischief bent their purpose is not to take advantage of him who flumbers, nor yet are they after the lucky worm which the early bird invariably gets. Neither is their sole object the breweries which are located in the upper part of Rock Inland. Their purpose is more laudable if anything, than any of these. With canvas slippers, belts and straw hats and sc-me times when the weather is suitable, flannel shirts and pantalets they are discharging what they con scientiously believe to be a duty to humanity and to humanity's cause. The personages alluded to are none other than Marcus Leander Gait and Abstlcm Eotenfield. Fully believing that nature has endowed tbem with more than their portion of corpulency they have adopted a novel method of reducing the surplus. They meet at a certain corner down town at day treak cveiy morning and walk five miles before breakfast. The one who fails to c( me up to the scratch at the appointed time, or who falls pant irgly or pantlessly by the wayside in his endeavor to accomplis-h his every day feat, must forfeit 100 cents of his worldly accumulations. These two drcmios footed it to Moline and back this morning, and even Old Sol didn't get around in time to see them. They talk of invading Davenport tomor row morning, and the object of this article is to assure the bridge guards and night patrolmen over there that they will entail no ritks in letting them have their own way. They never eat away from home, and will get back to Rock Island as soon as tie pangs of hunger knaw all fierce! v. at -Ksjanba.-' "Kajunka," tbe ntw Parisian spectacle, is a srreat go at Niblo's, and tbe managers arc more thus Eti;S d with the business done the past week at that house. The performance and all of the tricks and transformations are now given with great precision The gorgeous display of scenery, costumes and young and pretty girls is proving to be a strong attraction, and the run of "Kajanka' is sure to be a profitable one. Tne young and hand some Mariposa dancers have made a hit, and their pictftreque dancinz is becom ing the talk of the town . They are wild ly applauded at every penoimance Mile. Bertoto, the little character dancer, has become a favorite with Niblo's audiences, acd the Mat'.ini's are giving unusually excellent acrobatic feats. Dur ing tbe past wetk the matinees have been largely attended by ladies and children and out-of-town theatre goers, who are unable to at'ead the evening ' perform ances. If the present demand for seats continues, extra matinees will have lobe given in order to accommodate the pub lic. The play is filling Niblo's as it has not been filled before in many years. Seats were at a high premium last week; even at the mid-week matinee late comers had to be Cuu'.ct-t wkli accoamod..liius in '.tic upitr tiers. Tut New 'or Press speaks tLua of the attrition et Harper's theatre tomorrow eyening. Hoary cIIm cn a llei. Charmer. A stray swarra of bets made its ap pearance in Rocs Island today and Post master Wt-lls, who is always on tbe look out for a good tbin;, forgot the dignity becoming a representative of Uncle Sam's domiuion and got out into West Seventeenth street, with a shovel and stick with which he beat a hidious noise, atcorapaujisg it by a movement some thing akin to a Sioux ghost dance. It was an abominable exhibition, but it tickled the boss and also the bees, and the postmaster was not long ia boxinc tne hoy workfT" a"'? Ii i-HTv-ii off h's pr'ze with a gleeful look at those who wit nessed his accomplishment. EnthaNiasllra'l)- in favor oi It. At a meeting of the Moline Business Men's association last night tbe proposed Twin City Columbian demonstration on July 4, 1802, was discussed, and the pro position received with favor and enthu siasm. A committtee was appointed to confer with one from tbe Rock Island association at a meeting to be held at the rooms of the Rock Island Improvement association Aug. 25. The twin cities may have a celebration in '92 of which both may feel proud if they undertake tbe matter properly as they give promise now ot doing. The only corrplexion powder in the world that ia without vulgarity, without injury to the user and without doubt a purifier, is Pozzoni'a. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder pro dnces a soft and beautiful skin; it com bines every element of beauty and purity Harvest Exrneiiom. On August 25 and September 29, the Burlington. Cedar UscHb & N-jrthern railway will sell harvest excursion tickets from all stations on its line siuth of and including Vinton, to all stations on its line north of and including Iowa Falls, in Iowa'Minnesota and South Dakota, to all Dointa in Arkansas, Indian Territory, Texas. New Mexico, Colorado, Wyom ing, Utah, Idaho, Montana, South and North Dakota; also to all points in Ten nessee. Louisana, Alabama, Mississippi. Georgia and Florida at a rate of one fare and onevthird for the round trip. For further information, enquire of any ticket agent of this company, or J. . Haknegan, Gen. Ticket and Pass. Agent. Deaf nan Can't bs Cared by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diceased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in Aimed condi tion of the mucous lining of tbe Eustach ian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless tha im flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its aormal condition, hearing will be destroved forever; nine cases out of 10 are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an infUmed condN tion of tbe mucous surface. We will give $100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarib) that we can iiot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh cure. Seed for circulars, free F. J. Chkxet & Co., Toledo, O. Fold by druggists, 75c. P PIUS. kJ CUR! tick Eeadache end relievo all tbe troubles tacf elect to bilious state of tbe system, such afl Dizzices, Nausea. Prowsi-nes. Distr&na after eating. Tain in the Side, &c W2ule their most icmarkafrlo success hus been shown in cuctbg , Be&aaehe, Carter lattlo liver KIM sr equally aluuHe in Oonstii-Aii &. curing and pre venting tlnaanncyinKCoiniilaiiit.-wliilo tliryal&o CTree t all disorder of theetoiic htiuiulatetha 3. ver anu regulate the bowels. Zvun X they only ',&el'tueT trstild bealmof.tpricol'issto thow wn fcufVer from this distressing conirtlaint; butform talelr their pnodnesa dot noendhore,a-j J those Vhocncetry them will find theeo little piiisvaln sMe ia noiuiiny ways thfct tbey will not ba wil Iiiig to do tvatiibut tiieou Cut after aUsicli heac I? the bare of so many lives that here is lrhers Vre make our great boast, Our pillscurei' while ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small an4 very easy to tike. Ote or two pills niakea doae. They are strictly vegetable and do nov gripe or j-urve, but by their gentle action please ail who uaethem. la vialsat 25cents ; hveforSL, Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by maiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL Pill SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Home Building- AND -Loan Association, ROCK ISLAND. Office, Koome 3, 4. 5 and A Mus cle Temple, Why rot pay the same amount to the Dome BuHdin? .irtd IjAar Association racb month that you are ruw paying for rent, and acquire a home of your own. LDan awarded at lowt-t rate?. Steca iu the first t tries may be taj iioa ap plication to tbe Secretary. 4 I ; Iter "WASHING- DISHES, Brings out the defects, if there are any. I guarantee everything I sell. If you don't like it when you get home with it, you can re turn it. G. M. Looslet. CBIKJ, GLASS AXO CAMPS, 1800 Second Avenue, Rock Island. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. K. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Li Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE TO -Summer "Sale MEN'S UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. SWELTERING PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. 3-THEEE LOT8-3 Manufactured for this occasion. Three lots cannot be duplicated again this year Our test four ply linen collars and cuffs go at manufactures' cost to swell the sale. T ,nt 1 MENS AND BOYS' 1 fn LjU' A UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS IDC good muslin union linen bosom and cuff bands well made. Buttons and button holes, and only 1 6c. T,rt P MENS' SUPERIOR QQr LjUL UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS ObfC New York mills muslin- Reinforced fronts; pure linen bosom and cuff bands! continuous facings 39c. J-tKJ 0 0 UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS 50c the best on earth for the price. Reinforced fronts and backs. Extra well made, and first-class for wear and fit 50c- Also onr reenlar lines of St and tl 25 unlairdered shirts which we sell at T5 and 90c each. Others at lari:erprite do not crmpare with them. 5 styles n ens' 4 rly linen standing collars gc each. Others sell them at 10e. 3 styles mens' 4 ply linen turndown collars 8c each, worth 40c. We ask comparison cn above items. 8 styles mens1 4 ply linen enffs 17c a pair, regular 40c cuffs. They are bummers and eqial to the On lot mens" Mnen collars lc each, not the latest styles. Hi also dir-plny special values ;n mns' night shiits, will call special attention to night stirls at eseh and would lit.- lhem comoaied to tl. S. yon have paid l for. Kiilanre of onr wash goods at a'.taratlon sale prices. Cballies-6, 8 and 10c cbaKies reduced to 4-iC a yard. Snow cup Coating bath soap 4C a cake every Satntday. MeOABB BROS. 0 1712, 1714. 1720. 1722 and 1724 Rkcokd Avencb. best. -LOW PRICES This Week. Croquet 4-ball sets 62c Hammocks, jute, Mexican: 75c Hammocks, white, Mexican 8Sc Hammocks, colored. Mexican $1 i5 Window screens, hardwood frame 28c New chamber sets, handsome decorations, yery cheap. Picnic plates per 100 50c Picture frames 8x10 with elass and mat, 3 styles 85c Linen or cream wove stationery per pound 82c Envelopes to match, i quare 10c Decorated window shades with beet sprinc fixtures 82c THE FAIR. GEO. H. KIKGSBCRY Fair and Art Store, 1703, 1705 Second Ave. Telephone 1218. HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU IN : LACE CURTAINS. : A Pair for $1.00, Former Price 11.75 w it 1.10. 1.25, 1.75, 250, 2 75, 3 25, 1.90 2.00 2 50 3.50 3.75 4.25 G. O. HUOKSTAEDT, 1811 and 1S13, Second Avenue, HOCK ISLAND. W'E LEAD THEM ALL IN MAKING FINE oda Water TRY OUR LATEST DRINK, ESfAll the finest drinks at Thomas' New Fountain. Prescriptions a Specialty. Do You Want to SAVE MONEY? If bo, take notice of a few of the many bargains: Gents' Tan colored 6hoe?, former pi ice $4.00, redace3 to 289 Gents' fine Dongola south ties " " 32.5; " " 2.68 Gents' calf hand sewed shoes " ' 5 50; " 4.50 Ladies' ooze calf ox tie ' " 1.75; " 1.27 Ladies' Tan colored lace shoes " 4 00; " " 2 84 Ladies' pat. leather ox tie " " 2.00; " 1,42 Lowest Prices and Best Goods at GEO. SCHNEIDER'S, Central Shoe Store, 1818 Second Avenue. Eim Street 8lore, . 229 Fifth Avenue;