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Intelligence Column.
1HB DAILY A ROUS delivered tt your door
, every evening lor itc per week.
THREE connecting roons for rent at SS09 Sev
. enth aveone.
w
ANTED A few good b-iarders In private
lamuy. .o. tub aineteentn M eet.
WASTED One or two furnished rooms for
gentk-man and wife; ni child; address W.
M. S. 11. ti Tnird avenue.
WANTED Reliable aieut for Hoc Uland
and H'lj'XDtug counties. Keference but ro
capi'al required. Address roam 31, Evening
Fovt Bui.ding, Cb'cauo, Id
WS offer acents big money, in exclusive terri
tory; our new patent Sfe sc 1 at aiiht in city
rcountrv ; new agents in the flild actually get
ting rich; one agent in o.e day cleared $80: so
ran j on; ca'aloirue free. Ai.r-iE Saf Co., No.
863-. 71, cia.-k street, Cincinna i, O.
WANTED A flret-clis Salesman in every
town or city wi hln S00 miles of Chicago to
sell real t-stite in one of ihe be?t located suburbs
in Chicago; sold on esy monthly instalments.
Will pay large commission and expense t and
from ice cftv in showing the property ; only men
of large influence and arqnatmance where they
reside need apply; the best of reference reqn rca.
Wallace O, Car & Co., room 411, 161 Dearborn
street, Chicago.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORSErS.
JITTOHNEY AT LAW-Office in Mitchell &
i Lyr.de ' new block.
JACKSON & HCRST,
ATTORSET8 AT LAW. Office In Rock Island
National Bank Building, Rock Island, 111.
. D. BWBENST.
O. L. WILIla.
SWEENEY & WALKER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Offlce in Bengston's blook. Rock Island, IU.
McENIRT & McEXlRr,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Loan coney on good
security, make collections. Reference, Mitch
ell A Lynda, bankers. Offlce in Poslomc block.
S. W. ODELT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-Formcrly of Port By rem.
and durlns the past two ye'ars with the firm of
Brownine Entriken at Moline. has now opened
aa office in the Auditorium bui.dlng, room 5, at
Moitne.
m rswiAxs
E, M. SALA, M. D.
Offici over Krell & Math's Restaurant.
In offlce at all hours.
"Special Office Hoars: 9 to 11 a. m., 8 to 4
lid 7 to 8 p. m,
TklkkiosiNo. 1243.
DR, J. E. HAWTHORNE,
DENTIST,
- Teeth extracted without pain by the new
ethod.
No 1716 Second avenae. over Krell Math's.
DR. E. B. JOHNSTON,
Office, 223 Brady St Davenport,
(Over Reynolds fc GifiokdV)
HOURS Fr?m 9 to 14 a m.
2 to 4 p. m.
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Drs. Myers & Holderead,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Specialties-Surgery and Diseases of Women.
cfpice
Corner Second avenue and Fifteenth street
Telephone. If43. Offlce hours evenings
7io!. 5
Dr. My. rs, from 10 to 12 am and 3 to 5 pm : Sun
v 15 to 1; residence 2nd ave' telephone 1200.
Dr. Holderead, from 8 to 10 am and 1 to 3 pm ;
Sunday. 8:30 to 10 3 ; residenco at office; tele
pbonc 1143. ,
DEXTISTS.
Ri M, PEARCE,
DENTIST.
Boom 33 In Mitchell & Lvnde's new;block.
Take elevator.
DRS. BiCKEL &SCHOEMAKER
Dental Surgeons.
Mitchell & Ly nde's Block. Rooms 29-31.
(Take Elevator)
INSURANCE.
A. D. HUESING,
-Real Estate-
and
-Insurance Agent-
Represents, among other time-tried and wel
known Fire Insurance Companies he following:
Royal Insurance Company, of England.
Weschester Fire Ins. Company of N. Y.
Buffalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. T.
Rochester German Ins. Co., Rochester, R, Y.
Citizens In. Co., or Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bnn Fire Office. London.
Union Ins. Co., of California.
Security In.. Co... Hew Hivsn. Conn.
Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Oi., Milwaukee, Wis
vrvxuiBU r ins iub. uo.,OI reorift, ill,
Offlce Cor. 18th St., and Second Ave.
ROCK ISLAND. ILL.
J. M. BUFORD,
General ...
Insurance Agent.
The old Fire and Time-tried Companies
represented.
Losses PromptlyliPaid.
Sates as low as any reliable company can afford.
Your Patronise li solicited.
THE ILLINOIS
Live Stock Insurance Co.
CaiGAGO. ILL.
' Insures live stock against death ?from accident
or disease. For rates apply to
ED. UEBKRKKECHT. Agent,
1711 Second avenue. Hock Island,
Bab Things Never Stolen.
IXxens of baby carriages stand parked
along the pavements of Fourteenth and
Twenty-thi streets in front of the big re
retail store on pleasant afternoons. Some
times their is a baby in one or more, but
they are uroally empty of infantile live
stock. The rest of the family parapher
nalia is invariably left to take its chances
in the street whiis the owner of the outfit
assaults the bargain counter. There is
that one thing measurably safe in Kew
York "bnl y's things." If other people's
children art not exactly sacred in a wom
an's eyes sh ; entertains a sentiment as to
her own otfspring which scorns the be
longings of another baby. She is more
than apt to look askance upon every pass
ing perambulator as the possible precursor
of fever, whooping cough, measles or
some other dire a miction common to infan
tile niankii d, and give it as wide a berth
as circumst.inces may allow.
It would l a poor investment for the
industrious and nimble fingered shoplifter
to take ba jy's things," even if he got a
good chance, for there would le no market
for them. Kven the more refined klepto
maniac, who steals without knowing why,
just because she was born that way and
cannot help it, knows better than to do
that, for slu steals only for the home mar
ket. Thus "baby's things" can be left on
the crowded sidewalk from luncheon till
sundown w tliout danger of loss. And
thus they are left from hour to hour every
pleasant alternoon, while the mother
wrestles wi:h the problem of geUing
twenty dollnrs' worth of gonds for a ten
dollar note: and the wheels of the peram
bulators grn.v clean and bright under the
constant fri'tion of spring trousers and
tailor's gowiis. New York Herald.
Tail to do Onr THitv.
Everybody hu at times failed to do
heir duty toward themselves. Hun
dreds of lady readers Buffer from sick
headache, nervousness, sleeplesness and
female troubles. Let them follow the
example of Mrs. H. Herbechter, Stevens
Point. Wis., who for five years suffered
greatly from nervous prrfr?rr snd
B'.eeples-suesB. tried Lhvsicians Mini differ
ent medicines without eucceES. But one
Dottle or Dr. Miles Nervine caused sound
sleep every night aDd she is feeling like a
new person. Mrs. Elizibetb. Wheeler.
Lsramie City, Wyoming, who tried all
other remedies, declares that after three
weeks' use of the Nervine for headache,
nervous .ro8tration. etc , she was c-n-t
rely relieved. St Id by Oartz & Bahn
8 n. Trial bottle free.
tilub Street, London.
Up to tli.f Seventeenth ceiitury Grnb
street was on the outskirts of Ixindon. It
was a street tenanted by bowycrs, fletch
ers, makers of bowstrings and everything
else that appertained to archery. Later
on John Fox lived in Grub street, though
he did not w-ite his famous "Book of Mar
tyrs" there. Fox's residence in Grub street
occurred alwiit 1572. John Speed, the tail
or archieolngist, was a resident of Grub
street, where he was famous as the most re
sponsible parent, havinga family of twelve
sons and six laughters. Grubstreet of old
and Milton street today IS noted for its
great number of alleys and courts.
From Gru ) street issued such famons
old literary skits as "Jack the Giant
Killer," "Tom Hickathrift," "The Wise
Men of Gotham" and scores of others now
a part of every lxy's library. Prolwbly
literary men first began to populate Grub
street in any numbers during Cromwell's
time. Then a great number of seditious
and libelous pamphlets were circulated,
and as the authors, for safety, had to seek
obscure living places, they found a fitting
retreat in the maze of alle3"swhich webbed
the Grub str?et section. At any rate, by
the commencement of the Kighteenth cen
tury Grub street had become quite notori
ous as thepor authors' quarter of Lon
don. Alt the authors, except a very favored
few, were pot r then. The life of a Grub
street author was that of a modern tramp,
only he did n ore work nnd obtained fewer
square meals But they were true Bohe
mians always-. Collector.
Horlnj; for Salt.
The process of salt extraction is no?
without inte -est. The lioring operations
are commenred from the surface where
there are indications of salt Waring strata,
a shaft being sunk after the manner of an
ordinary well. In the section that I my
self have seel the upper layers consisted
of alluvial de:osits of the peatv black soil.
which rested on about a hundred feet of
red marls, some bands of which became
hard rock, varying in different lavers from
deep red to gray or even blue argillaceous
marls. At the base of this stratified but
unfossilifcrous rock the steel rods struck
a hard calcareous mass, rebounding as they
came in con-act with the matrix. This
was an indication that the gypsum bands
had been reached, intermixed with trregu
lar ngglomefi tions of rock salt.
Beneath this obstruction the hollow res
ervoirs exist, the rock salt and gvnsum
forming a ro.f. n-s it were, to the caverns
below. Immediately the hard mass has
been pierced, a stream of the strongest
brine wells fo-th with such a sudden rush
that men have often a difficulty in effect
ing an escape to avoid disaster. The brine
is of such a density that common table
salt will not dissolve therein, and an egg
will roll on the surface of the water. Gen
tleman's Mag izine.
A Successful rhywirlan's Advice.
Dr. Minot i lust rates the folly of inces
sant work by the case of the late brilliant
Dr. Guiding Bird, of London.
A few months before his death a profes
sional friend, Dr. Routhe, had occasion to
call on him. The waiting room was full
and it was three hours before Dr. Routhe
gained admission. Naturally he made
some remark i. bout his friend s great popu
larity.
"Yes," said Dr. Bird, "you see me, at a
little over forty, in full practice, making
my several thousand pounds per annum.
But I am toilay a wreck. I have a fatal
disease of the heart, the result of anxiety
and hard work. I cannot five many
months, nnd my parting advice to you is
this: "Never mind at what loss, take your
annual six weeks' holiday. It may delay
your success, 1 ut it will insure its develop
ment. Otherwise you may find yourself
at my age a ptosperous practitioner, but a
dying old man."
The G-niler of the Kagle.
Miss Shaw denounced man's disposition
to claim every! hing at a woman's conven
tion in Kansas City. "Why." she said,
"there's Old A'ie, the bald eagle the men
named him Abe. They say 'he' screams
and 'he' stretel es his wings; 'he' does this
and 'he does that, lie was carried through
the war and then taken to the Centennial.
He was pointod out to the youth of the
land as the emblem of liberty. The truth
is, after Old Alie was taken to Madison,
Wis., he got tired of doing nothing and
went to laying eggs." San Francisco Ar
gonaut.
How to Give Medicine to a Cat
It is next to i n possible to give a dot; or a
cat any liquid I ledicine or powder, and the
only proper way is to mix the medicine
with butter, l.ird or some greasy sub
stance and sme.tr the mixture from time
to time upon their noses. They at once be
gin licking off this unnatural substance
with their tong u-s, and in a few moments
an effectual dose of the most nauseous
compound c:m be administered. Interview
in Philadelphia Press.
A Ring alar DUtlnet Ion.
George Eliot tells of a woman whose dis
tinction consisted in the fact that she once
bad the cholera, and she never felt that she
was assigned tt her proper rank with a
new acquaintan :e until she had imparted
that information and enjoyed the sensation
that it made. I oston Commonwealth. ,
Hot Springs Skin Soap,
Prepared Drincinsllv from tha mm.
orated waters of the Hot Sptirgs, Arkan
sas, iengntrui lor the toilet. The
healing powers of the Hot Springs of
Arkansas have lone been k nnvn ftnrl rpo.
ognized by the medical profession all
over me country, ine manufacturers
believe that in presenting to the public
their Hot Springs Skin Soap, they have
given a wonuertui opportunitv for pre
venting all kinds of shin dienrdt-ra .nil
believe that their patrons will be 'veil re
paid by its constant use. For sale by all
druggists. Hartz & Bahnsen wholesale
agents.
A Thoughtful Person
consults his b- Bt interests iv hiving a box
of Kruses Headache Capxnhs at hund;
lakcD as directed will prevent or flop any
kiud of headache, no muter whit he
causp, in ftct if your hkull wss tracked it
would prevent pain.f Tre frequency of
ihe oltacks will diminish Hnd by Uking
the capsules at the a- proach of h he-d
ache you will never have another
For Bile by all druig'Sls. Hxriz &
Bahnsen, who'esale agents
FOR SIX YEARS,
Results Like These Will Appear
, Regularly in Rock Island
Newspapers.
Genuine Skill the Basis of Permanence
as Well as of Success
"I know what it Ig to enffer from chronic catarrh,
for that was the dtaenoe I Buffered from for lhe
pat aix year," raid Robert McGimpey. who ia a
much nlrt in the employ of the Molino Waion Co.
"Mv trouble bei;ao with a old whi -hi neg
lected. Thla was followed bv cold after cold iin-il
I never wa without one. t had nevere headache
and pain acroif mv eyes. My nope and head
woild Mop np with a el ow, plringy macoux,
which would dron i'lto the back of my throat,
causing me ureal distress in my sto na'ch. I had
roarini: or buzzing noises in my ears rnd mv heir
ui!; was impiired. I did not sleep nnd would arise
in tta; moruinK tired an 1 onrefreshed
y " ly)
Robert McGimpskt, Moline. III.
'I have been under treatment for ca'arrh for a
little over one month, and all these distressing
symptoms have disHppeare'. and I can he artily
recommend all similarly afflictel to take a course
of treatment. I am perfectly ia;isiied with the
rcanlts in my cae."
SCOTT MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
It should take from two to three months to enre
a bad rase or catirrb, although many cases have
been ertirely cured in one month. Now is the
most favorable time of the ysar for the treatmei.t
ofcutarrh. I'a'ientg troubled with catarrh tak ng
treatment under the a'-ove conditions w ho are not
cured in that lensrth of time will b? treatfd
TBEKfcAt-TKH TREE until they ars cured
$5.00 A MONTH.
All pa1i nts placing ihctnrclves under treatment
before May 1st, will be treated until cured at $.
a month. This includ -s consultation, examina
tion, treatment and medicines for all patiei n ai d
for all dieses. Positively no more will be
charged under any circumstances tlnrm? the re
minder of thl month. This $S card will onlv
apply to cases applyitg for treatment dming this
mon-h.
M-ec at.TiEs-Ca'arhr. Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat,
Lung' and all forms of Chronic Disca: es. no mat
ter how long standing. No case taken where th?re
is any doubt cf a complete cure.
boecinl a-tention given to Lie a-cs of women
and children.
SCOTT MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
- Davenport. Iowa.
Office rionr- fl to 11 a. m .. 2 to 4 p. m . 7 -o 8 p.
m. Rooms 5 and Rran block, over Beston stnr.
ro'rer Secnid and Brady streets. No office hoars
Sunday evenin?.
ook's Cotton Root
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery bj an old
physician. Successfully used
monthly by thousands of It
dies. Is the only perfectly
S'-fe and reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of un
nrincmled driifrvistn whn of.
fer Inferior nicdiclm s in place of this. Ask for
Cook's Ccttoh ttoOT Compoukd, take no sub-oi-tntc,
or inclose fl and 6 ce. ts in postage in letter,
and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full
sealed particulars in plain cdvJ pe, to ladies
only, 2 mps. Addre-s
POND LILLY COMPANY,
No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich.
Bold In Bock Island by Marshall & FUncr, Har
per Uonse, Harts Jfc Babnsen SJth street and Sd
ave .and druggists everywhere.
im. ST. ABm'D'S
Is tho Safest and Surest Remedy ever discovered
for all the unnatural discharges and I'lilViTK
Dihkasf.s of Men and the debilitating weakness
peculiar to women. It hag never failed to cure
the most obstinate case, in men, in from 8 to 6
daya, (Nothing 'that makes quicker claims ia
safe.) It is convenient to carry and bandy to
one no bottle or spoon to annoy yon. Remem
ber, we guarantee it. Price B1.00 per box. Com
plete instructions with each box. If the drug
gist yon ask for Dr. St. Armand'a French Cure
Has not got it, dont let him fool yon with bis
oily tongue by selling you something else in
stead, bnt send price to us and we will forward
to yon by mail, in rilain, tinmarked box. We
also treat patients by malL Address THE
H4ZZARAK MEDICINE CO., JQ Booth Sea
gamon Street, Chicago, IU.
WE MAKE OXJli
Competitors Hump
Their backs, and
" vjiiicc oaf
apub wnen it nears our prices.
-JUST RECEIVED-
Ladies' Front Lace and Button Shoes, Pat. Tip and trimmei, worth $3 00
Ladies' Fine Cloth Oxford Tie,
Finest Oxford in the city,
See our Line of Low Cut 8hoes at $2.00, $2.2, 2.53 and $3 0o.
Gentlemen, we have the best Shoe for the money,
Russet Shoes, all styles, Ladies' Russet Oxford, ....
Men's and Ladies' Tennis Shoes,
Base Ball and Bicyle Shoes, Wigwam Slippers, etc.
-All the novelties in Red, Goat, Pat. Leather and Cloth to . Shoes and Oxford f,
Children.
The BOSTON.
2 50
1 no
1 00
1 00
.sr.
')
. " Mothers
Friend"
makes child birth easy.
Colvin, La, Dec. 2, 1886. Ky wife used
MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third
confinement, and says she would not be
without it for hundreds of dollars.
DOCK MILLS.
Sent by express on receipt of price. $1.50 per bot
tle. Book " I o Mothers " mailed free.
BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.,
ro. salx av all onuooist. ATLANTA, OA.
SOLD BT HUTZ ft B1HH8B.
DOES
YOUR
Head
ACHE
Will Cure any
kind of
IT WILL NOT
IP YOU TAKB
KRAUSE'O
HeadacbeCapsiiIes
$500 Reward for any
injoriooa anbstanea fonnd
ro mm capamaa.
Uf9fl Mm
Money refunded if not
aa we lay. Sent postpaid
on receipt oz price,
TwntT"FI Cents.
NORMAN LICHTY. FAMILY OMIMiaT.
Da Molnaa. Iowa.
Forfalcb all druggistt. Hartz & Bahnscn.
Wncleeale aeentn
4
Why J,a w,f font to quarks whon tho bem
aiir-nnin in-niiiifi.iran nf nun lor ran
ablo lu-trcfioi The IVrurheni.ralOi.. p.
pnrtMl Inim tre prmrlpttimfl of r. Wiil
mms.a pny-totan.r world-wide ropuui
SUUtlU lYiLKand Nervous ItbliiT
Kvft tf Mnniory. Dusnndonrv. ft-
riy lnrtiMTOitonsoroihiTcuM: also
lUULL-AUCU MLJ1 tniu1vjtmv)i tiiolryearH.Kid
noy nnd Illaddcr tmnblPH, etc., will And our MiMhod
f Trohtniviit a Sufe, IVrtiun and petNly O'KK.
FMlWrl PATlf I CC rrnre proves th:tt In
)Lni(ilnL I nO I IL.LL.0t ternM modioinrs mitm wti:
nt cure the "NiVoailmeniA. Ir.Viilmnis.
whohasjfHv "pocliii attention to these
tliseases for man v rears. nresrirMs s.mi
nal l'lmilleB which art dt recti v nixm the
diseased nrrnns,and rcsUire vi(rr hottoi
than Stoma h Metftrines. as Uiey are no(
chanped ! y the frnMrir juice andreqmr:H
cohiikc oi aitaor interruption In nuMness
HOME TREATMENT JrfflW
eiiMiiiB fr.ira . 0OtSl.S.im, ued r-lth ni.
Williams' privalo prnetiee. ;ivc Uien.'a iri.i.
I LOU 10 nj.01 recent piim in one t.i :.)iir 1ny-
,9 '' Lji"' "'v Ken.alo ekr.e-s. e.c.
-ali ir write forcatnti-Hnieaud tnforxijallun hole
THE FuRO OHRMICAL CO..
fl-:
j li ' Er'C.f RAZEff. j ,
mG)" Bourre cure foV
fistf G:ANDC3 A
I WILL NOT CAUSE
I Jgl STRICTURE. ASKFORlUjl
(C I B, Q NO PAIN. NO STAJN.! I
ly l KLL INaTRUCTIONa WITH EACH bSJ J
f f SOTTLt. AT All DBOOOWTa. Afe I
WLk Central Chemical Co-
icraeorta
T. H. THOMAS. Sole Agent.
. Bock Uland.
THIS PAPER
I1EV7 YORK.
-ay e fauna tm.
die t GEO. P.
ficwvj 1 . a. rwii
NfevsrARS imniiDms Btruan 1A Bpraas
w tnnfi ! euiei
t sins aoBtneta tnar
1 . rwoi or n ia I
WE ARE ALWAYS IK IF WTTff
THE FINEST OF
Bread, Cakes, Buns and Pies
In the city.
1 rPTr Orarrona nlmana . 3 T 1
haDinrr tnatn ctn :j ... . .
-ft ""-" oiup at tucir retsiuencea, win please notuv
Q O TVl O Of MIT. Mn '. J
MUNROE, DeRUE & ANDERSON.
ProDriptnra
CENTRIL MARKET.
SPECIAL CUT ON SMOKED MEATS:
Choice Sug3r Cured Haras, - - - NY
" ' Bacon, - . . s(-
" Shouldere, - - n,
" DridBeef, - . . iic
Boneless Ham, - - Qr
l"rbcse pr:ces arc for Cash only.
H. Treman & Sons,
All telephone orders promptly filled. I Teleohone N.. 110.1. I it.ni Ti.ir.Mw
THE MOLINE WAGON,
Moiink, III.
The Moline Wap Go,
u&uuuiLuuiiui inn in -nil .11 il i i h in nnni t kri n Ui
a..,. uaij llhLUuiiA , , - -
n. anJ complete line cf Platform and other Snrine Wacono. esnermlv se.ivv: t-
vettern trade, cf mperior workmanchlp and finlh. Illntlrated Price L:r: free 01
aDDlication. See the Will 1B W kflt M Kf., .... ..
Preparitory to moving in our new quarters on Seventeenth
street, back of Thomas' drugstore,
UltfDERHILL & GLASS,
PROPRIETORS OF
Park's Restaurant.
Will set as fine a table to their boarders as any house in the
city, having 20 cases of fine canned goods of all kinds,
if you want a good meal call on them at 1611 Se;
ond avenue next door east of Loosley's store.
UANHOOD RESTORED!.
Mr-
BKTOBB i3 AFTER I MSO.
j
l.t
nnrantfe to ciin all rprvnin tin',fm nrh at
lMof Urniii IVwcr, Iloadache. Wakef utne!. Lst Mnnhni
rit'll. irTMIflPS- IAtSllllHli Hflllrmria n ml Ii.sa of rkir ! I :! '
Organs in either Pax canwi by vpt exrtion, yonthful er-- '
tl AM if tlhl'il Otll II ttl nmtiniiilnnta wlnnh j.i- .n Uail to 1 ntl rll
i tiin and Insaiiitv. Fut nDrtmtrpnicntti mrrt in tm n.irki't. 1 ": '
or rejund tut tnoney. Circular Xreu. i-irf.-M -Verve leed o., uli-as
For sale in Rock Uland by Hartz & Bahnsen. 3d Aveand 20th stref
THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY EBOTHTES. M Warm BUKewTork. rricasp
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