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THE AI.UUJS SATUKDAT. Al'I.IIa 3i 1892 THE ARGUS. FabHabed Daily and Weekly at 1624 Second Avenue, Roctlsland, 111. J.W.Potter, - Publisher. Tbbmb Dally, 69c pit month; Weekly, $2.00 pet unnm. All communication of critical or argnmenta tlee character, lolitical or religions, must nave real name attached for publication. Mo such article will be printed over fictitious signatures. jKnyinon communications not noticed. Correspondence soltci.ed from every township la Rock Island eonntv. Satcrdat, April 2, 1883. UKMOCKaTIC IkOSIlXATlOXM. towksii r TICKET. For Snremsor GEOKK B BROWNER . For Astistunt Supervisors. ... GKOitGE LAMOMT PKTRR I'll ILK BAR For Assessor EDWARD LlEBKRKNfcCHT For Collector LC BLANDLNti tor iLDKgmrv. First Ward JAMES DOWNING Second Ward HKNttY K1NNER Third Ward K. C.ILOYD FourthWard VALENTINE DAI BK R Firth ward JOHN MAYER eixth Ward. .. .JOHN F DISDI NGER. two years FRANK WEKiANK, one year Bcventunaru jtSKl'U li hSHR.no years J. w. LAWUKAU. one year CALL. FOR IIRTIOCRATIC STATU tOXVLSllOX OK M.LIXOIM. Headqnarters Democratic State Central Com niittee or Illinois Sherman House, Chlc'igo, Fcbtnary 22, lS'.W. A Convention of the Dem ocracy of the Stale of Illinois, is hereby called to meet in me Hall oi tne House or ltepreeentatlves, in Springfield, Illinois, on Wednesday April STth, 1892, at 2 o'clook p. , for the purpose of nomi nating candidates to be voted for on Tuesday. November 8th, ls2, for the odlces of Governor; Lieutenant Governor : Secretary of Sta'e ; Anditor ui ruouc jccoum.; rcasurcr; Attorney tiener al; Three Trustees of the University of Illinois: To Congressmen a' Large; also for the purpose f selecting one Presidcnt'al Elector from each Congreas't.nsl Dirtrict, and four Presidential Electors from the slate at lu ge. Two delegates from each Congressional Distilct and eight dele ratesfrnm the stute at la-ge to the Democratic National Convention, to be held in Chicago, June xi, leva, line stute Committeeman from tacb Congressional District, and sevtn stute Com nitueeicen fiom the state at large, and such other business as may jroperly come before the con vention. "J he basis of representation for each county shall he: One delegate for each four hundred votes cast for Cleveland and Thurman at the last iPresidei tial Election, aud one delegate for each f i actional part thereof, of two hundred votes or n ore. Under this call the reiire'emution of Rock Island county will be, on 3.014 votes, 9 ue legates. Ky order of the Democratic state Central Com mittee of Illinois. lai c. P. PuKLFs.chairman. Theo. Nelsos, Secretary. The following resolution was adopted by the DemccTutic State lential Committee, February iS. 1M. Be it refolved. That it is this sense of this Com mittee, that the Aitiuliuu Ballotlnw applies to the election of officers at the annual town n eet ing to all electiors exn pt as specially exceited in said Inw, and this committee recommend that all elections to be held for town officers this spring, he held tu der theprovisioks Mid according to the letter of said law. Democrat ir roomy onvrudon. The democrats of Rock Islard roumy are hereby requested to send delegates to a conven tion to he 1 eld tit the court house in theritvof Rock Island Thursday. April 14. 1S92, at i:b(i o'ele ck p. m. for the purpose of selecting tlele gntes to ihe di mocratic rune convention which assembles nt Springfield, Wednesday, April S7. W.H. The lais of representation at said county convention wi'.l be one delegate for each township and a'so upon the vote for Cleveland and 1 hur man in lbss apportioned amot gthe different town uipa,pre cincts and waids in the ratio of ore dele gate to every M) voters, -and one delegate for every niajcrr.ait tben-cf, and according to which the following will be the representation : Cordova 3 Canoe Creek 2 Han pton, 1st precinct 3 Coe .1 2nd 2 Zuma 3 " 3rd " 2 Port Byron 2 Black Hawk 4 Coal Valley X Bowling 2 Andalnsia S Buffalo Prair.e 4 South Molt ir 4 Drury 3 Moline 1st Ward.... 3 South Rock Island. .. 3 ' 2nd " .... 3 K. Island 1st Ward.. 4 " 3rd " .... 4 2od " .. 5 4'h .... S " rd " .. 6 " 5th " .... 3 4th " .. ft " bth " .... 4 " Wh " .. 6 " 7ih 2 " Wh " . 4 Edg'nefn-lst Prec't 2 " 7th " .. 3 " 2nd " X Rural 3 The caucuses In the several township w ill be held at 8 p. m., aud in Molire and Rock Island at 7:30 p. m. on Saturday. April 9, 1HW. The differ ent delegations will also report names of oomniit teemen for their respective townships, precincts and wards. T. S. Silvis, Chairman. Dan W. Gorir, Secretary pro tern. The World's Fair appropriations bj foreign countries, as far as reported, ag gregate more than $4,500,000. Senator Cullom: withdrew from the presidential race as soon as be discovered that tbe republicans of the state were net going into tbe favorite son business. One of tbe most beautiful of Tatti's possessions is ber watch. Its size is not larger than a 10-cent piece. It is com pletely studded with diamonds, so that tbe case is one mass of brilliant, spark ling gems. Experts value it at not less than $1,000. It ism foreign, opertifaccd, stemwindiog watch. Philadelphia Record: Forty-eight hundred tons of tin plate have been shipped from Swanseain a single consign ment to this country. It is the blggeBt shipment of tbe hind since Heed's quo- ruin passed tbe McKinley bill; but it may all be netdtd to roif in tbe tin plate mills that are liable to spring up in tbe land over night like Jonah's gourds. Chief Will aud A. Smith, of tbe de partment of transportation, in connect tion with the World's Columbian fair, is arranging for a large Lumber of interest ing exhibits. Recently he has been pay ing special attention to the marine sec tion. In it win be models of tbe rig of tbe old frigate Constitution, the flagship of Nelson, a caravel from Spain, tbe ex act copy of the Santa Maria, in which Columbus made bis first voyage, canoes of the native traders of tbe West Indies, hewn from a single tree and propelled by 25 paddles . There will be models of such modern racing schooners as the America, Mayflower, Puritan and Volunteer. All sorts of stern-wheel passenger and freight steamers for river navigation, steel-screw ferryboats, electric pionances, naphtha launches, etc., will be shown. Then there will appear in their natural order ketches and brigantines, sloops and barques of tbe Atlantic coast in 1714, rafts, arks, barges, keel-boats and other craft. X. E. Parmenter. attorney at law Makes collections, loans money and will attend to any legal business intrusted to bim. Office, postofSce block. Rock Isl- 1 T, , mini, U1M, letter Rads ia Illinois). The rond convention held in Spring field Tuesday shows that the people of Illinois ate awakening to the fact that bad roads are not profitable Investments The paper read by Mr Prime, of Dwight, should be printed and distributed to farmers all over the slate, be cause it deals more particularly with ihe financial as pect of tbe question of good roads. Mr. Prime she ws that this state has practically thrown away about f30.000.000 in bonuses U railways, and yet Illinois has less than 3,000 miles of passable farm roeeU. In regard to the present road law Mr. Prima says: We hsve a law under which $1,700,000 is annually dumped into the capacious maw ftf oar rich, fertile, fructifting mud. It is a law which costs nearly one-half as much to enforce as the original sum ap propriated. And still there are not 6.- 000 miles of permanent roads in the state outside rf what few miles have been built by ctics. Multiply this $2,530,000 by the nu nber of years tbe agricultural business snd professional interests of tbe state have endured this law, and you will agree witl me that during the past 15 years the taxpayers of the state have been robbed of money enough to build them a first class stone, gravel or macadam road east and vest, north and south, through everv township in the state." I Hint is' Political Minced 4 at. St. lonis Repub'.ic Shelby M. Cullom has withdrawn as a candidate for the republican presidential nomination. Joseph Fifer remains a candidate for tbe republican gubernator ial nomination in Illinois. His nomina tion is poetically already made. Tbe same force 8 which have put Cullom out of the race will put Fifer at the head of the state ticket. There is food for thought in this situa tion. When tbe private was nominated and elected in 1SSS he was believed to be the creatute of Cullom and Tanner. This belief sui rived through most of his ad ministration, snd thegovernor never took occasion or opportunity to deny it. He was evidettly wnliog to be considered the protege of the senator and the boss until he sav that the senator and the boss, in their dispensation ef federal patronage. bad arouse! a s'rorg and well organized opposition both to themselves and to him as their supposed personal friend and of ficial mach.ne. Tnen he resolved to de- c'are his itdependtnee. Lie did :t in a decided and dramatic way. Displacms Jack Tanner on the railroad ani warehouse commission with Jonathan Willis, the persons.! and polit ical Jnend ot Harrison s pension commis sioner and Cullora's active opponent, wao notice enough of his plans and purposes. The Republic at once declared that the I'licois governor had effiCted a combina tion with the president as against Cul lom, and tlat the only thing he had to fear in bis party was a Blaine candidacy. It stood alone in the expression of this opinion. Tbe great majority of Illinois newspapers could not rid themselves of the old superstition that Fifer was work ing Culloci's will and that the rupture with Tanner and the appointment of a Harrison nan in his stead was apiece of clever stage play. The element of change, ever preseat and frequency potent in politics as it is, was overlooked, and Fifer was still considered the vassal of the two me a popularly supposed to be bis peers in po.iticl mensgement. It is now clear that Filer is easily tbe best politician of his party in the west. Like the sii ged cat of song and etory be is a netter ngbter than he looks. With two compictly organized official ma chines at h s command he has forced his nomination upon a reluctant party. It is possioie, yes prohable, that he would have avoided any antagonism of the Cul lom movenent if be csuld, and he has aimed to conceal bis hand In the work of defeating i's object, but the monotonous history of tbe county conventions in tbe state, throigb all of which tbe refrain of Harrison and Fifer runs, puts such a feat of leeerden ain out of the question. Yet still Mr. Cullom s voice is for harmony. Senator Cullom resembles Lincoln in appearance. Gjvernor Fifer resembles him In poll ical methods. It is entirely safe to say that the senator would like to trade with the governor. Don't Grunt About yoi:r feet hurting you, when unryso uon U. ire will cure cores, bun ions, etc. r.very oeitie warranted at h art z OS libhnsen s. Cubeb Cough Cure One minute. For Bale bv all drilfpiats. Hart?. Xr Babnsen, wholesale druggists. Milea' Nerve and liver Pilla. Act on a new principle regulating tbe liver, Btomitcb and bowels through tbe nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousnecs, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, eonstipation. Un equalled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25 cents. Saiaples free at Hartz & Bahn- A E ource of Annoyance. Every mun, woman or child who is af dieted with chilblains, frost bites, etc. knows well that it is worth a good deal to have a remedy at band that will give speedy and immediate relief. Krause's German Oi', the great German remedy, is worth its weight in gold for these tortur ing ailments. For sale by all druggists Hartz & Bnhnsen wholesale agents. When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria, When she as a Child, she cried for Costorla When she became Uliss, itf to Caatoria. When she b ad Children, she gave, them Castoria. For some time past I've been a rheu matic. I recently tried Salvation Oil which gave me almost instant relief. I sincerely rscommend it as it has entirely cured me. James Gordon, 150 S. Paca street, Baltimore, Md. Coughinc leads Kemp's BtJsam will once. to consumption. stop the cough at Intelligence Column. 1HB DAILY AKGtlrt dolivered at your door wvuiug ivi l7t jc WANTED A yourig- lady of experience is de rous of obt lining a few pupils for eve n'n? le-tons in sbortbatu. Call o. address 2i2 rmrieeniQ street. , WANTED Man of bnsine e ablli'y to travel. Perm iM-nt situation. Send stamp for jar fcu'ars. 11.10 1140 Cax'on Bii'Uliug, Chicago, Illinois. TTTANTED Reliable a ent for Kne Island VV aud adioiiii.ig com ties. Fefcreuce hut to capital required. Addiess rocm 31, Evvniog r st Bat uing, CD'rago, ill tENTO TAKE ORDER'S. No deliveiing or lli collecting. ISO ejpTler. e. steady work. Beet I rim. Best spcciilties. Sampl.s free. ULKNN BROS , Rocnerter, N. T, TUT aN I ED Three or four enercellc lady ran V I vasi-ers to handle the latest and best selling book in the country Good money for the rignt parti-s. c:all betw een hours ol it and 10 a. m. at Uavciip n t'Jace. it ck Isli nd. WANTED A few good salesmen to take orders for a full line of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, roes, shrubs, etc. No experience necessary. References required. GOOD PAY. AddreteU. P. FKtfiiMAt. & CO., Kochksteb, N. Y. WANTED -GENERAL S '. ATE AIENT to open headquarters In some principal city, as sume exciiiMve control of our business anil ap point local and sub agents in every city in this state; goods in universal demand, and vay a net profit of 50 to 100 per cent. THE UNION CoM fANY, 714 Broadwty, New York. Active workers everywhere for '"SHEPP'S PHOTOIiRAHl 4 of the WORLL."; produced at an outlay of $100,000; tremendous seccess; Mr. J.M.Marshall, Uexter, Ind , Cleared $M3 in 4 days; Rev. Hi-nry Fishur, PlainflelJ, Mass., $137 in 6 hours: Mis H. U. Harris, Garfield. Peun , fH in thirty minutes. The greatest book on earth. Mammoth illustrated circulars and terms free. Books on credit. Freight ptid. Beautiful outfit only $1. Address, Globe Bible Publishing Co.. ,Ua Che-stnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. M. BEAKbSLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office with J. T. Kan li. worthy, 17 Second Avenue. JACKSON & HURST, TTORHEY8 AT LAW. Office in Rock Island ii National Bank Building, Rock Island. 111. a.. RWKKurr. oaviuu SWEENEY ft WALKER, TTORNBY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW rlOBce in Bengston's block. Rock Island, 111. 3KEN1RY ft KcENiRY, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Loan coney on good security, make collections. Kefurei o. Hitch- oil A Lynde. bankers. Offioe in Postomc block. S. W. ODELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW-Foiwrlv of Port Byron, and during ih past two yours wiili ttio tirm of Browninc A KniriV-n at Moline. hn. now oiw-nod n office iu the tuiiloriuni t ui dli r, lvom 5, ut Moline. MISCELLANEOUS. THE DAILY ARtiUS. ph ALE EVERY EVENING at Crampton'a Sews Stand. Five cents per copy. J. F. MTEES, U. D.f Physician Surgeon o connection with a general practice, makes a specialty of diseases of women. Residence, 14JS Second Ave. Rock Island. Office, cor Second Ave. and Fifteeuth street. Hours: 9 to 14 a. m. tni 3 to 5 p. m. Telephone No. 1200. S. B. HALL, y. L., PHYSICIAN AND1SUR6E0N, Office n Mitchell & lynde' Building. Roxmj 9 and 10. Tilii-hofe 1241. I Taki Eletatou. E.LM. SALA, M. D. Office over Erell Jt Math's Restaurant. In office at all hours. "Special Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telet-iioneNo. 1156. DR. J. E, HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, TeAth evf mrrif wlltinnt .ln K. V. n mn method. No.1716 Second avenne. over Krell t Math's. GEO. P. STATJDTJHAR, Architect. Plans and superintendence for all class of Buildings. Rooms 53 and SS, Mitchell A Lynde building TAKB ELEVATOB. ORS. BICKEL &SCHOEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde 's Block, Rooms 29-81. (Take Elevator) R, M, PEARCE. DENTIST. Room S3 in Mitchell A Lynde'e newblock. Take elevator. E LECTION NOTICE. Not'c is hereby given ihnt on Tuesday, the fifth day of Adril. 18112 in the city of Hock Island, an election win on neiu lor tue toilowing officers, to-wit: riTT OFPirrns. One Alderman lu the First Ward for two years. One Alilerman in the Second V ard f r two years. One Alderman in the Third Ward lor two years. One Alderman in tha Fourth Ward or wo years. One Alderman in the Fifth Ward for two years. One Aldeiman in the Sixth Ward for two years. One Alderman in the Sixth Wsrd for one year to till vacancy. One Alderman in the Seventh Ward for two yeara. Oae Alderman in the Seventh Ward for one year to fill vacancy. TOWK8HIP OFFICERS. One Supervisor for two yea-a. Two Assistant Supervisor, for two years. One Assessor for one year. One Collector for one year Which election will be open at 7 o'clock in the morning an-' continue op. n ubtil 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that dav. Places of registration and v-ting foils will be as follows: First Ward Franklin Tlose House. Second Waro Phoenix Uose House 'J bird Ward 4jld Wideawake Hose House, Fourth Ward Dlmick's Livery Stable, Fifth Ward- Fifth Ward Hose House. Sixth Ward ( able Hose Honse. Se.enth Ward Gilpin Horn House. ROBE R i- KO- ULER. City and Town Clerk. Bock Island. HI., March 1 1893. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Spring Styles Arriving. SHOES f , Chlldrensand Misses Cloth Top and Pat.1 Leather Oxfords THE TRYELERS HC1DE. CHICAGO, ROCE ISLAND A PACIFIC KAlL way Depot come-r Fifth avenue and Thirty- A t .1 r.. Vmnk 1 1 I1 i Tr, ryi b .r.. , TRAINS. I tLmaVB. tAmttVE. 'vKefs:.':"?: Kansas City Day hi press ... 5 :B0 am 1 1 :16 pm Washington Expresa 3 :SS pm It :05 pm Council t lulls & Mmneso- I .-.sji ' -r . ta x-:ess f . .60pm 7.05 am Council bluffs A Denver I .oQ. Limitea Vestibule Ex.. f 'S-Sgam Kansas City Limited '10:55 pm; 4:54am Atlantic Passenger 8-45 arc 1 ft:4: pm tGotng west. tGoingeast. Daily. BURLINGTON RoUlE-C, B. A Q. RAIL way Depot First avenne and Sixteenth St., M.J. Young, atrent. TRAINS. ' IBAVB. ABBIVB. Su Lonis h. I press n :40 am 8:40 am Si. Louis Express 7:85 pra 7:18 pm St. Panl Express 6 :10 pm 8 OH am Beardstown Passenger 1 S:pra 10 :35 am Way Freight (Monmouth)...! 8:08 am 1:50pm Stsriins Fassenger 7:15 am 6:42 pm Savanna " j S 15 am 3 45 pm Daily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAIL way Racine A Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenne, E. D. W. Holmes, airent. TRAINS. La at. Abrivb. Mw and Expreso t:4Sn 9:00 pm St. Paul Expnes 8:15 pm 11:25 am Ft. Accommodation :00;n 10:10am Ft. A Accommodation 7:88rr 6:10pm ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DE pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. H.Rockwell. Agent. TRAINS. Leavb. Abkivb. Faat Mall Express. 8:10 am 7:30 pm Express 2:0pm 1:80 pm Cable Accommodation 9:10 am 8:00 pm " " 4:00 pm 8:08 am MOST DIBJCCT ROUTE TO THE East, South and Southeast. BAST BOUND. Fast M'l. Express Lv. Rock Island 8:10am 8:30pm I Ar. Orion 8:51 am 8:04 i m Camnridtie 9:15am 3:27pm I Galya 9:44 am 3 :57 pm Wyoming 10 :20 am 4 .35 pm Prince ville 10:39 am 4 :B7 pm Peoria 1:125 am 6:55 pm Blootnington 1:15 pm 9:15 pm Springfield 8:45 pm 4:30pm Jacksonville ' 4-00 pm! 12 05 n't Decatur j 8:50 pm 10:00 pm Danviho j 8:50pm;lS:10 n't Indianapolis 6:35pm 8:15am Terre Haute 7:10 pm. 10:00 am Evansville ! 1:20 am 7:35am St. Louis ;8:ti0pm 7:00 am Cincinna'i 10:00pm 7:00am Louisville ' WIST BOt'NO. Lv. Peoria . . . 110:15 am! 4:10 pm Ar. Rock Island l :80 pm 7:30 pm Accommodation trams leave Rock Is and at 6:00 a. m. and 6 45 p. m; arrive at Peoria 8:45 p. m. and 8:30 a. m. 1 eave Peruia 6:00 a. m. and 7:15 p. m; arrive Rock Island 4 :00 p. m and 2:06 p. m. All trains rnn daily except Sunday. All passe ger traina arrive and .depart Union denot, Peoria. Free Cbaircaron Fast Express between Rock Is'ond and Peoria, both directions. Through tickets to all points; baggage checked throngh to destination. CABLE K RANCH. lAeeotu, Accost. Accom. Lv. Rock Island j tt.ln am 4.00 pn 6.2) am Arr. Reynolds 10 20 am 6.08 pa 7 80 am " Cable j 11.00 am 6.40 pn, 8 05 am Accom. Accom i Accom. Lv. Cable 6.20 am W.rO pn , 8.45 pm Ar. Reynolds 7.00 ami 1.45 pn 4 95 pm " Bock Island 7.56 am! 8.00 pn , 5.30 pT Superintendent. Wei.-1 Tkt. Age. mum 4r tbe Liquor llaibil, fuallivrl., t ulYU ByMiaisbirriai lr. limine' (ot'iea Sines-iMe. It is manutaoeured mm a powder, which oan be a-iver) in a flail of baer a oap of coffee or Urn. or In locfH, witbout the knowledge ofthe patient I: is sbec.utr ly Imrnitesa. and will enot a pe'roanenl and speedy cure, wnether the patient la a ir.ocerate drlcker or an alooholi-wrecK. It haa been givec .r "boussnd. pf eas?a, au J In every inatane f "feo iuti bas lol lowed It never Kails, The system onee lmprrenot ea witn tree Bpeeificat becomes an utter unpoaalbULitA for the liauor appetite to ezial. UWLIe SP'x-irirrw, Klr Prwprletwra. CINCINNATI, OHIO. M pagw book of wuou its fira. To b. had of For sale by Marshall Fisher and T H.Thom b drnFgista. We Have the New PHILADELPHIA TOE - IN - AND OXFORDS THE a Boston. GENTLEMEN: Our Calf and Kangaroo Shoes at $4 are the best value ever offered. All styles and widths. WACQl'MKTEOVI'ITH THE GEOGRAPHY OFTHiSCOUNTF.rniU.CET' MUCH VALUABLE INFOHMATION fROM A STUDY OF THIS UAP CF THE CMcap, Ml IM & Pacific Hi, The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jolist, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS; Davenport, Muscatine. Ottuinwo, Oskaloosa, Dea Nolnes, Winterset, Audubon, llar'.an and Council BiufTs. in TOW A ; Minneapolis and St. Taul, in MIN NESOTA; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA ; Cameron, Su Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI ; Omaha, Lincoln. Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA ; Atchison, Leavenworth. Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson. Wichita, Belleville, Abilene. Dodge City, Caldwell, In KANSAS; Kinpfisher, El Reno aud JJinco, in INDIAN TERRITORY: Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Traverses new areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of Inter communication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago and to Pacific and trans-oceanic seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and DE3 MOINES. eTOCNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, eXVLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEFn. First-Class Dav Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Service. Close connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway lines, now forming the new and picturesque STANDARD OAXJGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS Over which superbly-equipped trains run dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt Lakeaty, Ogden and San F"nclsco. THE ROCK ISLAND is also ths Direct ana Favorite Line to and from Manltou. Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and scenic resorts and cities and mining districts in Colorado. DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS From St Joseph and Kansas city to and from all im portant towns. cities and sections in Southern Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water town. Sioux Fall?. MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, connection g for all points north and northwest between the lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Information apply to any Coupon Ticket Office tn the United States or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, Geo! Manager. Genl Tkt 4 Pass. Agt, CHICi.O. -Li. 'XirillWitliniiPTimirnxiEg E. C. THAXER. : ALC " tT33uBTujn.-g:uLa. fi, , ffUL THE MOLINE STATE SAVINGS BANK. Moline, 111. Office Corner Fifteenth street and Third Ave, CAPITAL, $100,000.00. Sncceer?s the Moline Savings Bank. Organized 1319 5 PER CENT. ISTEEEST PAID OX DEPOSITS. Crganlx d under State Ltws. Oc en from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., and Wednesday ard Saturday night, from 7 to 8. Port br f kinber, - - President H. A. AmsweRTii, - Vice-President C. F UxMKawaT, -. - - Cashier DIRECTORS: Porter Skinner. ts. W. Wheelock, O. A. Rose, A. Ainswonh, Q. H. Edwards, - W. H. Adams, Andrew Fr.berw, f. F. Htmenway, Uira-B Dar'.ing. fife KIM ' !3 "SI. ; I ANTHRACITE COAL L.. UJilkit-VI, n,:u Misses" Civ:d-e'i 5 a-; Misses'C'o: 3-. c .. IOWA, MINNESOTA SOUTH DAKOTil Solid Trains i : Chlcaero, Minneapolis "rci St. rt. Via ti- I .. : St. Louis, l.rir.nt -ape -"s ar Via St. Luai. M.:.-: ... Through Sleepers i and Chair Cars 1 ! TH i i KANSAS CITY, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. ?U. PEORIA, CECAR r.APIOS ANi SIO-X fUS M CHICACO AND CEDAR EAPiZj Via t'Lv Fun. .V - r: I.. . . THE SHORT LINE SPIRIT LAKE X: Tlie Great I s :.;::.vr he For R:,ilw:,y :: .'. I! ! i. r l'ainrli!ets :it ! ;.' : :.. .: . Cell'! Tiiiv I 1. .".-: A. F0R CHEAP HOMES On tine of ti.-! r r. N -r: t-rr T't Soutlic;iteni l.!!iie.;., ;.:.: e'.tru where driitight and ) : r' Thonv:iii.i ot . '.o:. :i. r- ! L.:.c ' Local KxetirMoii i.it- g t-u. 1 tt.Li!' tion as to prices of l.e:--..vs l.J-.-- lien I lieket an,' r. :-.-.t a.--ii All ntth f-.w.., 1-i .1. I':' ' tli Railway ; vi i engine. mid t'tie M., : !. . 1' -are lighted vuth tlie I.." 1-, . . Haps Time l:.!.i-. 1 K ;. formation tun;i-!i.-.i ott ;.:f - Tickets on sa;- o'.-i ;.o o potiits in tlie ti.i..;.. :i:,.i ! parts of tlie l i.tte.i :..! T t-For aim. .1.1 . i-sn i l.f.-:l and hK-al inatier -f i:.tei t. 1 --- :r-"- local coHimiis ol t lsi-1. CEDAP RAP ES. iC I n CO i -i CO i CO c c C 01 7. i J. icBELT ft Atf" b.. .-.-a po4r. 4.r l .rfirrafi ' , . . r. I .t1itMtr 4BDTP r ' 1 l"."Vr i";-"W kt. CO- urmiat ""- ""'itik PE?V cryfr children Pitcher's Castoria. v m f-flr n TAG ON n 2frHl-Jl i