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- r .f V V V v;.-? nx'i: ENJOYS h the metln"'l end results when ... ?f r -! is taken : it is pleasant 1 refresu' to the taste, and acts t.ivvft p-mptiy on liie iviuues, tr hi 1- w-s' "leau5es tte SP en'ectual'f, dispels colds, head- 9-m and levers aim cures naouuai PV ron!"1'? PI US kiiiu era fiu- i-a!,,e to te stoniacn, jirnmiii, in ac:i. n r.:r i truly beneficial in its rr--tiarc.l onlv from the most r. rota i ne Riusiances us i tT fSlt. m-:it ijiiauuts i-oiuiueuu it J ari l nave made it xao most. arrtrtwiv known, rup tf F'ii'3 is for Fale in 50c Jl' bottles "by all leading drtig Anv reliable drusrsrist 'who r'not have it on hacd will pro t it promptly for any one who U to trv it. 1)j not accept any fciiute. hiicnpnn Fin syrup rn Carriages JUTHERS tn1 BABIES i T COST. C, C, TAYLOR. J. E. REIDY, ;al Estate Insurance. : ...'...ijt ? ;.rujH ry in commis- -: !:: r-rr. -:.'c;:y aLd cosLiry ircierty nv (V. aul fiiailm- lto befure porcha- : ' f'r tbrn- 3:t-c'us Fire Iun : --i' .-ilbtiEitimn Can-fty and ' " ". -f Bait; anrr. Second Avenue, over soppe's Tailor Shop. '':-!Mr' rsr i t's i iia ii3 r h HJIXTER. '"TT.-C.I .iHOVE ''f' I:"'-''"', Bu!-k sure ''"'''' A'ii'.niv y' "f ! ,c . a ,m " f '! huu w;ll i,e $8.00iLj "pwi,r'1'' "s to Pay Until 1893. a:::;:i:r:U1; vo-;r Life - ..I ,v f . ' Um .,. "" live !:8ii- fi ai.4 an-'v. to! I Bs! rj. LOOKS KAlHElt bMALL. The Inhuman Treat men t of Jesee A. aiiles. InftBHioai aad Helpless HeioMi-Bt to Kork Inland C Uet llini Out. of Henry t onntj liko. Mition f tho Remains. Tbe cause of the condition Jesse A. Miles wag in when I rought to Rock Isl and Monday night remains a mystery. The coroner's inquen so far as it pro ceeded last night wts unable to elicit any further facts as to what brought about that condition, but t nough was brought out to warrant the saspicion that the un fortunate man in hie helpless and uncon scious condition wa shipped to Rock Island to get him out of Henry couuij before he died, and therefore save that county the expense of care and burial. From all that could be learned the man was sent about from pillar to post until he could be packed into a train for Rock hland. It would not seem that he had received any medical or other attention until he reached Rock Island, and no mat ter. what the cause of his comatose state.he was then beyond the reach of medical aid. Coroner Ilawes' jury, composed of H. C. WiTill. foreman, James Blai6de!l. L. V. Eckb&rt, Robert Wall, Phil Miller and George Long met at the pol'ce station last evening and opened the inquest. Dr. G. ii. Ejster was the first witness examined, and testified to visiting the patient at the station Monday evening and finding him in a comatose condition, suffering from a shoes with evident symp toms of concussion of the brain, but with no external evidence of injury. The doc tor was of the opinion that the patient's condition was resultaut from injury to the brain. The path nt sank gradually until bis death. The doctor afterward had examined the bocy for external ev idence of injury, but could find no wounds. Mrs. Mary L. Neuhius, of Davenport, testified to knowing Jesse A. Miles, the deceased, 10 years, and had last seen him ahve two years ago in Davenport. Next time she saw him was after his death Tuesday night at the police station. Wit ness knew him to be a respectable man of steady habits, and his occupation a fire man on a steam shovel. His father and mother reside at Rome. N. Y., and wit ness eave the names of brothers and sis ttrs of the deceased in vsrious parts cf the country. He was about 4 years of age Kisht Captain Long testified to con veying the body from the Rock Island depot to police headquarter?, and of the man's gradual failing condition from the time he first saw bim. Conductor J. N. Forney, of the Rock Island road, testified to bringing tbe body from Colona to Rock Island the station agent and other m;n ptt the unconscions man on tte train at Colona saving he was broucbt there by a C, B. & Q. train. That was all Conductor Forney knew about tbe case. The coroner's jury hai by this time ar rived at the conclusion that the unfors tutiate man, who was Bcowa to be in a dying condition and without friends or money, had beenthippec into Racbjlslard county by some one it Henry c unty contrary to statutes, an 1 it was therefor decided to adjourn tht inquest until S o'clock this evening and in the meantime to send Constable Eckht.rt to Colona to look into the case and see where the man came from. This morning, however, Unclerlhker Boies, of Davenport, accompaned bj relatives of tbe deceased, came over to Rock Island with a note ''rora Mrs. C. M. Miles for the remaios of the unfortunate nun. Coroner IIawt3 after considering the case and consulting County Judge Adams gave his consent to tbe removal of the tody on cenditkn that all cx pecses here be me'. Tl is requirement being complied with Undtrtaker Wheeln turned the body over to Undertaker Boies by whom it wesconveyed toDavm port, where it is supposed the interment will take place tomorrow. This late development will stop ary investigations as far as Rnck Islauri county is concerned and t le corner's jur will, meet tonight and agree upon a verdict in accordance with such f icts as have al ready been presented in e idence. COAL VALLSY. Coal Valley, Aup. 19 The weather is intensely warm. Vegetation growing rapidly. ' C. Barton was here from Cable Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Tillie Martin will teach the Park school next term. Miss Irena Peters is attending the in stitute in Princeton, Burea j countv Miss Helen Pryce will teixh the Ginger hill school in Bowling towi ship. .M:ss Etta Barton has ret lrned from a four weeks' visit ia Woodf ird county . I Some of the folks are going to ctrap i meeting cow. Many others will go Sun diy. Corn is looking well, and will make a fine crop if tbe frost does not come too early. Fred Myirs visited his foiks. returning home last week. He is stcp.icg in St. Paul. . But li'.tle thrashing has been done yet on account of the frequent showers. 1 he oat crop is good. Albert Holt formerly of 1 ere, since i n Cable, and at present in Nebraska was hereon yesterday. Thers hav bee'i several esses of "the disease prevHi'.irg am.-rgst cuttle. S.me have d:e.. ,.. ui effi e!. The bees tc drirs ricbt well r.t prcs ent. but complaints are inado iht lha fy n"1 floored. Thorn a pBUi has built a new house on the nito of the old one that was burned,' n-s H u. U- u occupying .t Many of our people are looking anx iously ior the time that the birhecuo Comes off. aich commences on the 31st and lasts thrne daya. Wtlham Mjcrs a cousin of Fred's, who was here some years ago as a carpenter and builder, but is no w a medical student, was Lere a snort t:me ago. The vacancy ocoasioned bv J. ?. Stoddard's ree-gnBiion has been" filled by chosi..K- Willum Frauing. Mr. F. is a teacher of experi. zed and will Coublless give satisfaction. Jokn T'rtjjio n has secured a pension, navm tasde application six or Seven years . go r-oeiv-.. bk piy i.trf of aiplie.'.uon a.i new over $3.K ami will hereaftei get 12 pension per mouth. Rev. Teirhane, who has been supplying the pulpit of Bukh church since-Ust April, has returned vi his koiue in Ken tucky or. account of his tieoltb tailing. He is a licensure, bnr not. abie to attend the stininary ihe next bessiun. Miss Mary Prjee has cmceied lier en gagement ia oi-r public scL..ol to tske cherge of a school lu Racice. Wis Miss Pryc bs taugbtour prixsry rlepariment for a uumbtr cf ye;i,-s. We ire s-ry to lose so good a pric .ry iastruclcr as she has been. Ms Minnie Martin will uacu in one of the rooms in the Cable school next teira. Miss M. has tuus'ht in oar schoul, aiso in Fulton citfci y. She i a graduate of Knox c.Ml-ge.. ucl Is fully f tipvsd to to Use chariv of a r'.om in The Cable aciioi. Mi.-s Fan:1" Fre'nrg has b'jen en gaged t. fli; rhi" vuxu-r maje by the resignaUm of Mits Prjte ia our sehdol. '-.i.-'s Fr- fb -ri ia n expfiriep,-.ed tesclier, havicn oi capii-d the rnrnarv room ia our school ' r piiptor (f yTg. ard aiier oouie jraro' aaseuce shi. wiii oe able to enter upon the new duties w ith renewed interest and al'i.ity. In the stoiiii on tue 9th the lightning struck the o'd Coal Valley hotel, ran down the end of the bnildtn?, knocking off the plfi8ter and tidintr. B ;ing unoc cupieiinoote was hurt. It s'ruek a wireatj.rry L.-ea' and killed several pi?s. and a!s siruck Jmcs Biiley's cat ,.. " h'-b v:zz cc:-;p:ci ty - youg calf, wnira was not mjuud. F. C. Killing has purchased from F. Xaylor. a 'second-handed thrashing ma chine and entire outfit. Mr. K. is a large operator ia sugar cane. When the sea son for nisking syrup conies he will be engage 1 crushing ihe cane. He has di miiiishrd his acreage one half this yttsr oa account of the decline in sugar, li this ths tffoct of the Mcnjnley tariH? Ceafnast Can't b. Cord by local arplications, a they cannot teach the dicesed portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, ami that is by eonotiiuiioritl remedies. Deafness is ciused by an icfljmsd condi tion of the mucous iiain? of the Eustach ian tubo. When th s tune gets inflamed you have aruuV.;i.g hound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless ihi im flammation can be taken out and this tube restored 'to its normal condition, hearing will lin ifiitnu,.l fr,.r. nin cases out of 10 are c.iused by catarrh. wuicn is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the muuous surface. We will give $100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we can not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CnitxEr & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Icdxpcudoces Ra;t. The C. R. I. & P. R. R will sell round trip tickets to Independence from Aug. 22 to Au. 27 nt reflucfd rates. Good qu'Uity .jf ternis flannel shirts 23 d.-nts at Simon vfc Mot-- nft ldf-r's. P.ach ice crenm at Krell & M ith's. W hile Moch; glovts at Bennett's. Home Euihling- AND -Loan Association, ROCK ISLAND. Office, Rixmig 3, 4, 5 and A Vas:nic Temple, Why tot paji the same 'amon.it to the Hotne !Bai:rtiug flna Loan Association each month that yon are now pay.iig for rent, anl acquire a home J of year own. Loan awarded at lowest raU:. Stoci in the 6r: series may be had upon ap plita'ion tl the Secretary. Coca Look;. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look, if your stomach be disordered you have a dyspeptic Jook and If your kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you wit! have good locks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and tonic acU d'rrch -.c ?br?c v:r! frs-s. Cures pimpV--, bloiches, boils and givrs a good complexion. Sold a- Uartz & Babnsen's drug store, 50c. per bottle. The finest and sweetest line of French candies just received at Krell & Math's. All kindj of white gloves at Bennett's. rT i ,.r UfH . c "WASHING- DISHES, Brings out the defects, if there are any. I guarantee everything I sell. If you den't like it when you get heme with it, you can re turn it. G. id. LOOSLEY. CHIN, ASD f, ltkJft Second Avenae, Rock ? land. Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 P. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. " '; V -: it V ri 7 PXii 4 v;j H .-Vvn r v -ass! sn. rsN. TO BE HELD AT & g f If ff IE DAVENPORT, IOWA, 6i3 SEPT. 7, 8, 9, 10 5 11 ' ' ' FRIDAY. SEVENTY ACRES. Xew and elegant ground within rlty limit Hteain and Ktertrle Mtreet Kallways earry .aKHencrrH and exhibits dtrertly into th,. jjrcu::i: All bnltdlsss new and romniodiouN. Ample arrammtda tioiiH for Stx-k and KxhibltH. One Solid Week of Comfort, fun and Instruction EXCITING RACES. TUESDAY, S.-pt. 8th. 1 :.0 p. m. N"o. 1.24 Trottl'iK, (imst! r i-K). No. -J. -J: Trotting, purse No. .1, 2 r.-O l'.M'lns, purse SUV, WKINKSIAV, S-.-of. flt'.i.-l p. m. No. 4. 2:23 Trottlii". jiuish .-400. No. 5. 2:.w Paciu;-, purse $Ml. ".. . 2-year-oW Trotting, pun, SiUO. M ile hea is, I wo lnlhiee. TirUKSDA V. Sept. 10. 1 :T0 p. m. Xo. 7. Three minute Trotting, I'Urse S100. No. 8, Free-for- all Trottinp. I'urw SiOO. So. 9, Three-year-old FRIDAi. Sf-pt. 11, 1:30 p. m.Sn. 10, 2-37 Trotting, jiirse 4i. No. n, Kn-e-fnr-iili Piu-. fug. l'ursf 54it0. No. 12. Jii.lre Blair stake Ka- iorMitsiri ny juiiu'm Ulair; .T, to emr. slOl added ;f veto "liter, three to start. Mile heats two In tlirt- ; iJiM to wiucer, SI'S u Kecoi.d horse. AI! entries cloi Momlav. Spt. ". 11 o'clm-k, p m. For Kntry IHauks aiid l reiuluiu lasts ad dress the cretiirv. MISSISSIPPI -RIVER CARNIVAL. I" The attraction for Tuesday night Is the Grand CARNIVAL of Boats on the Mississippi River, Illuminated by an Immense display of Fire Works, Colored Lights, and magnificent Set-Pieces on Barges for that purpose! Wednesday, Sept. 9. at 1 0 o'clock a. m., Crand Bicycle Tournament. A Crand Concert each day by Strasser's Second Regiment Band, 4-0 men The oldest Band In the State. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS JOE J. HEBERT, Secretary, JAHNS & BERTELSEN; be: o o DC CO T3 C3 DC mmm m o CO a C73 CO PEORIA STOVES, Tinware And II0U6K Fcknishino Goods.; 1612 SECOND AVENUE. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. -LOW PRICES- This Week. Croquet 4-ball sets 63j Hammocks, jate, Mexican 76c Hammocks, white, Mexican 9gc Hammocks, colored, Mexican fl 15 Window screens, hardwood frame ..." 28c New chamber sets, handsome decorations, yery cheap.. Picnic pJates per 100 5(c Picture frames 8x10 with cliss and mat, 3 styles '. 85e Linen or cream wove stationery per pound S'ic Envelopes to match, (quare iOc Decorated window shades with best spring fixtures 82c THE FAIR. GEO. 1. KINGSBURY, Fair and Art Store, - 1703, 1705 Second Ave. Telephone 1216. HERE IS A BARGAIN FOR YOU LACE CURTAINS. : A Pair for $1.00, Former Price $1.75 41 1.10. " 1.90 " " " 1.25, " " 2.00 ' " " 1-75, " " 250 ' " u 2.50, " 3 50 " " " 2 75, " " 3.75 " 3.25, " . 4.25 G. O. HUCKSTAEDT, 1811 and 1813, Second Avenue, EOCK ISLAND. WE LEAD THEM ALL IN MAKING FINE oda Water; TRY OUR LATEST DRINK, Peaches and Cream. the finest dricks at Thomas' New Fountain. Prescriptions a Specialty. Do You Want to SAVE MONEY? If eo. take notice of a few of the many bargains: Gents' Tan colored shoe', former pi ice $4.00, reduced to $289 Gente' fine Dongola south ties " " 32.5; " "2 68 Gents' calf hand sewed shoes " " 5 50; " 4.50 Ladies' ooze calf ox tie 1 tn- Ladies' Tan colored lace shoes " " 4.00- u 2 R4 Ladies' pat. leather ox tie 44 . " 2.00- " 1 42 Lowest Prices and Best Goods at GEO. SCHNEIDER'S, Cential 8hoe Store, 1818 Second Avenue. Elm Street Store, 2929 Fifth Avenue-