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PLEASANT
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIOHT AND
NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
Jly doctor aays It seta gently on the stomach, liver
anil kidneys, anil is a pleasant laxative. Thia drink
tr. mails from herna, and la prepared for use a easily
as tea. It I called
LANE'S I3EDIGI11E
All lrntnrl sell ttat snc. and ai.nn per packama.
fluy one bwlay. Lane's Family Mnllrlnr mom
the bowel earn day. in order tu lie healthy, thia
.ueceasarv
BORG'S
GHOGTO
Cheving Suit.
A ,Delici:zs and Healthful Confection!
THE PUREST AND BEST CUM
CVtR OPFIRID TO THE PUBLIC!
ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE iNVALDABLEl
IT CURES
TES3AT, CXJGES ACT CCLDS,
AND 13 HIGHLY BENEFICIAL 70 DYSPEPTICS.
It whitens the teeth and sweeten the breath, im
tpnrts a pleasant taste to the mouth, and an agree
able ffelinij to the stomach.
liorn's Ciioe-To r.um is the rr;t, try it once, and
yr u will use r.o othrr afterwards. If any dealer
you aik for it. has not pot it, take no other, but go
somewhere else. You will find all progressive
dealers have it. that is the class of dealer to pat
ronise always for anything you want.
CHEW BORC'S CHOC-TO CUM,
MANUFACTURED AT
69 A. 61 S. CANAL ST., CHICAGO, ILL
HARTZ & BAHNSEN,
Wholesale .Agents for Rock Island.
KIM
Healthful. Agreeable, Cleansing.
Curee
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Barns, JEte
Bemovei and Prevent Dan draff.
AUERICAN FAMILY SOAP.
Best for General Household Use.
Yon want bottom prices, and
we are the people you are look
ing for; we invite you to give
us a trial, you will come again
without an invitation; we suc
ceed in pleasing because we
work with that object in view.
DOLLY BROS.,
Boots and Shoes
307
Twentieth St., Rock Island
Hock Island
IRON WORKS.
-ALL KINDS OF-
Cast lion Work
done. A specialty of furnishing sL kinds
of Stoves with Castings at 8 cent
per pound.
A MACHINE SHOP
has been added where all kinds of machine
work will be done first-class.
NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE.
DOWNING BROS.. Propts.
W. B. GRIFFIN.
J. KEATING.
GRIFFIN & KEATING,
No. 112 First Ave.,
Rook Island, III,
Practical : : :
Sanitary Plumbing,
Gas Fitting and General Jobbing.
Telephone connections.
A VISION OF A NIGHT.
WHAT COLUMBUS MIGHT HAVE SEEN
HAD HE DIVINE SIGHT-
The Cargo of Master Christopher A
Vision of Four Centuries A Develop
ment Little Dreamed of by the Ex
plorer Who Discovered These Shores.
"X Ferens" he signs himself in ancient
doenments; "X Ferens," "Christopher,"
"Christbearer." The name is typical oi
the man. Daring mariner he was, and a
lover of adventure and versed in geograph
ic and scientific lore. Those things all
moved him ranch. Utit over and above
them all he was a religious enthusiast.
His luminous eyes, the whole countenance,
bespoke the fervent spirituality within.
He was made of the stuff of which mar
tyrs were made, or perchance those whe
for conscience's sake made martyrs of
others. He had much in common with
both Savonarola and Loyola. And so,
while he wished for adventure and to ex
tend human knowledge of the world, and
to enlarge the dominions of the sovereigns
of Leon and Castile, his chief desire was to
bear the cross to the uttermost ends of the
earth and to bring hitherto unknown re
gions and peoples under the sway and into
the fold of the one true church.
He signed himself "X Ferens."
It was a prodigious boast of the Roman
conqueror to the timorous boatman, "Quid
times? Ca'snrem vehis!" -What do you
fear? You carry Cirsar.'" Hut this stern
admiral of the unchartered seas quelled
every doubt and every rising fear and
every gathering mutiny with the far
prouder boast. "What do you fear? You
carry Christ!" But besides its message of
Christianity that little vessel bore such
freight as never before or since was stowed
away in hold or cabin. Argo Xavis with
its Golden Fleece sinks into insignificance,
and the ship that bore the piou but recre
ant JKneas to the mouth of the Tiber and
the Lavinian shores was but a feeble pro
totype. Jean Paul Kichter, in his inimitable
"Wedding Discourse of Adam," portrays
the father of the human race as looking
with amazement through the centuries
upon his own multitudinous descendants
and upon himself, therefore, as a sort of
coudensed embodiment of all the genera
tions that should people the earth. Thus
Columbus might well have looked upon
his little craft as bearing above its quiver
ing keel "the promise aud potency," as
Herbert Spencer would say, of all the
future of our half the world. Thus, as he
paced the deck in the weary night watches,
to his prophetic vision the banner of the
masthead changed from the crimson and
gold of Spain to the ''meteor'' flag of
Kngland, then to the "Pine Tree" banner,
then to the stars and stripes. The rattle
of the rudder chains spoke first of the
clankling of slave fetters, and then of the
clash of steel that sundered them forever.
The weather worn ropes of the ringing,
stretched athwart his visionary prospect,
seemed a promise of the network of electric
wires and cables that have livcome Puck's
girdle around t he world.
The very ships themselves, the three
cockleshell galleons or caravels, or what
ever they were called, were such no longer,
liut this was the Bon Homme Richard off
Flamborough head; this was Old Iron
sides yardarm to yardarm with the tiuer
riere, and this the Hartford in the harbor
of Mobile! The parchment scroll in the
strong box in his little cabin was no more
a patent from their majesties of I .con and
Castile. It began, "When in the course of
human events," and the first among its
many signatures was the big, bold writing
of John Hancock. Nay, it lore a later
date; it said, "All men are free!" and its
signature was that of Abraham Lincoln.
And the crew, too, who were they, as he
looked upon their sleeping forms that
September night? And what did he see in
them? Here astern faced Puritan, here a
dashing Cavalier, here a plethoric Dutch
man. Here was a black skinned captive.
Here were two martial forms the one in
blue, the other in gray. Here lay one
whose hand seemed already grasping and
harnessing the thunderbolt. Here lay
another whose hand seemed pointing to
the vessel's side where the prophetic ear
caught the sound of a great, rushing wheel
that laughed both wind nnd tide to scorn.
Here lay one upon whose placid brow the
sunlight seemed to trace in golden char
acters, "First in war, first in peace, first ki
the hearts of his countrymen," and by his
side one on whose pntient, suff ering face
was written, "With malice toward none,
with charity for all;" and still another
upon whose firm fixed face was written,
"Give me liberty or give me death."
Xor were these all. In darker corners of
the cabin he could see the narrow brow,
the cunning glance, the itching palm.
There were the betrayers of a nation's
honor, the plunderers of a people's birth
right. There were those who would prove
false to trust, who would sacrifice public
good to private gain. Falsehood and
treachery and theft and uncleannesslurked
in the shadows. And the admiral faltered
and asked of himself, "Do I indeed bear
the Christ?"
Such was the cargo which the little ves
Bel borethe most momentous to human
ity since that earlier voyage was ended at
Mount Ararat. And not only did it bear
such freightage to the-Xew World, but it
bore great treasure from the Old, and
robtied it of them forever. It bore away
from Spain her valor and chivalry and left
the proudest and strongest European pow
er to sink into insignificance. It bore from
every other land the best ami brightest
young hearts and brains and strongest
arms whose labors would now be lost to
the fatherland and would build up a new
fatherland beyond the deep. That wan
dering track across the sea marked a path
way by which the chosen people should
make a new exodus and leave the land of
bondage desolate.
As he looked back along the foaming
wake he might Bee a strange squadron
following hard and fast. There came the
Mayflower, there the Halfmoon. There
came a fleet of noisome slave ships. There
came long lines of emigrant ships. There
came innumerable cruft, each great black
balk a hundred times the size of the Xina,
with ribs of iron and with hearts of fire,
rushing across the ocean in fewer days
than the weeks of his adventurous voyage.
But this was the flagship, he the admiral
of the whole mighty navy.
"X. Ferens" he wrote his name, in an
hour of religious enthusiasm. But if lie
bad beheld in truthful prospect the rial
import of the cargo ttat he bore, as real
ized in these 400 years, what would he have
written? H. Bert Lewis in Pennington
Seminary Review.
Her Legal Rights.
Little Sadie Oh, Uncle Harry, Miss
Brown and Mr. Swift are in the parlor,
and she has her head on his shoulder.
Uncle Harry That's all right. She has
a lien on him. Kate Field's Washington.
It Should ba in Every Honis.
J. B. Wilson. 871 Clay street. Sharps
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that it cared bis
wife who was threatened with pneumonia
after an attack of "la grippe," when va
rious other remedies and several physi
cians had done ber no good. Robert
Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr.
King's New Discovery has done him more
good than anything he ever used for
lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it.
Free trial bottles at Hartz & Bahnsen's
drug store. Large bottles, 50c and $1.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who haye used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise. A purer
menicine does not exist and it is guarant
eed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver
and kidneys will remove pimples, boils,
salt rheum and other affections caused by
impure blood. Will drive malaria from
the system and prevent as well as cure all
malarial fevers. For cure of headache,
constipation and indigestion try Electric
Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
or money refunded Price 50 cents and
11.00 per bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's
drug store.
BUCKZJEN'S A.BNICA SAL VS.
The best salve in the world for cats,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
cores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns and ail skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is cuaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or :xione7 refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnscn.
Won't Cure Rheumatism.
Bu. Krause's German Oil will rb the
rheumatic sufferers of many of its terrors,
being a powerful absorbant in all cases
furnishes temporary relief. It is a recog
nized fact that any stimulating counter
irritant that is penetrating when properly
applied removes pain, and that is what
Krause's German Oil is a relief, not a
cure for rheumatism. For sa'e bv all
druegis's. Hartz & Bahnsen, wholesale
agents.
Cubeb Cougfc
r-One minute,
agists. Hartz
agists.
For saie by y
Bahnsen, whoj(
&
I can recommeadJfily's Cream Balm to
all sufferers from dry catarrh from per
sonal experience. Michael Herr, Phar
macist, Denver.
1 had catarrh of the head and throat for
five years. I used Ely's Cream Balm, and
from the first application I was relieved.
The sense of smell, which had been lost,
wus restored after using one bottle. I
have found the Balm the only satisfactory
remedy for catarrh, and it has effected a
cure in my case. H. L. Myer, Wavcrly,
N. Y.
Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills.
Act on anew principle r-.guljii :Dg the
liver, stomach and howels through the
nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste,
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Un
equalled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25
cents. Samples free at Hartz & Bahn
sen's. The Itlark Hawk lan.
The Black Il-iwk Inn will cater to the
orderly class of citizens. Questionable
characters are not permitted on the
grounds, and an ofH ;er will be in attend
ance to enforce this rule. Dishes, cut
lery and tableware for rent, and coffee,
cream, sugar, hot water, etc., for sale to
picnic parties. J E. MONTROSE.
JCURI
Fick Fcadnche and relieve all tho trotiblea ln-f.
t'.fnt to a bilious state of the system, such aa
JJizzlvcRS, Nauscc Prows inetw. Distress after
Rtili. I'uin in the Hide, &c While thci-Tlnrfi
renuukal-ls bucceas has boon shown in curing
Honaaehe, yrt Carter's Llttlo livnr Pills ar;i
erjunlly vnluullo in Constipation, curing ami pre
vontiuf? this annoying complaint. -whilo tby al"
correct nil disorder of the Rtoxuacht iiuuiate tht
Jivcr and xagulate the boweli Evunif theyoul?
ccred
lA.ch s they wonld be almost priceless to those wM
Cuiicr from thigdiHtrensiDg complaint; butf orto
Xtately their goodness does noend h.roind thoso
Wlio once try them will find these littlo pills vala
eble in so many ways that they will not bo wil
Jing to do without them. But after allsickheac
fjs the bane of so many Uvea that horefswhera
I We make our great boaat. Our pilhi cure it whlla
Others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and
very easy to take. One or two pills mska dose.
They are strictly vegetable and do nos gripe or
yrcrnc, but by their gentle action please all who
use them. In vials at 23 cents; five for $L Sold
V'J druggists everywhere, or sent by mail.
CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York.
SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSF. SMALL PRICE
CURE
YOURSELF!
Ask your Druraist for a
bottle of Bie i. The only
62
non-pouimoiM remedy for all
the unnatural discharges and
private diseases of men and the
debilitating weakness peculiar
to women. It cures in a few
days without the aid or
publicity of a doctor.
, 1 as i nttvrwu American cur.
Manufactured by l""""""
iEv&ds Chemical
CINCINNATI,
GEO. P. STATJDTJHAR.
Architect.
Plans and superintendenee for all class of
Bnlldinirs.
Rooms 58 and 59, Mitchell ft Lynde building
UU BLSVATOB.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Cafttorla.
CARTERSL
TflVER V
PILIS. -J
THE TRAYELEKS' GUIDE.
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PAClrIC ltAIL
wajr Depot corner Fifth avenne and Thirty
flrst street. Frank H. Plummer, agent.
TRAINS.
iKast. ' ;Wkst,
Council Bluffs A Minneso-1
ta Day Express J
Kansas City Day Express. ..
Washington Express..
Council duffs A Mmneso- I
a - x ess f
Denver Fiver
Umaba and Denver Vesti-1
bale Express J
Kansas t,uy Li nil ted . ...
Stuart and l.a-alle Expres
' 1:05 am 4:f5am
i 10:37 pm 5:50 am
il2;2jpm 3:1 pm
7:40 am 7:50 pm
11 Ai am 3:23 pra
i
8.44 am S:56 am
4:13 am 10;47 pin
a:S3 pm 8 :. B am
Dally. Htoing east. &oiu west.
B
OitUNGTON EOUl E-C, B. . HAIL
war Denat First vn n , ...1 Qi.i.iith .
M
I. Voung. agent.
TRAINS. tun imiTi
Bk Loo is Kipress :40 am :40 am
BU Louts Express... I 7:87 pm 7:J7pm
St. Paul Express. ..I 6:45 pm 7 55 am
Beardstown Passenger 8:58pm 10:35am
Way Freight (Monmouth)... 8:00 am 1:50 pm
stnrlinir Psaseneeri. 7:55 am '40pm
Pt! Paul Express... t S:) am 8-45 pm
sterling freight... 11:20am 10 80 an
-Daily. j
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAIL
way Racine & Southwestern Division De
pot Twentieth streeft. between First and Second
avenue, E. D. W. Holmes. agent.
TRAINS. ' Lbavb. Abkivs
Mail and Express. .i ft:45iL 9:0upit
t. Paul Kxprjfg.. 2:fu um ll:25air
Ct.A Accommodation :00pn 10:19 n
s c i-"tn mod at Hop 7:85 w stlbrra
ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DE
pot Fim avenue and Twentieth a.reet. F.
H. Rockwell. Agent.
TRAINS. Lbavb. ' arkitx.
Fast Vail Express 6-tb am, 7:5pm
Express 2:90pm 1:25 pm
Cable Accommodation 9:10 am: 3:00 pm
" " 4:00pmi S:Q5 am
BURLINGTON. CEDAR RAPIDS & NORTH
ern Railway Depot Front and Brady streets,
Davenport. .1. K. Haunegan, general ticket and
passenger agent.
TRAINS! Le.ve. J Arrive.
Mail and Express 4:55 pm 10:45 am
Freight 8:00 am ' 9:45 am
MOST DIRECT BOUTS TO THE
jFast. South arid Southeast.
EAST BOUND.
Fast to'l.
8 :0 am
8 :45 am
:ih am
9 :.if am
10:11 am
10:80 am
Express
2 ) i m
Lv. Rock Island.
Ar. Orln
Cam' ridue ..
Galva
Wyoraine
Pricceville ..
Peorta
8:04 pm
3 .'-'7 pm
8 :57 pm
4 -.AX rim
4 :55 pm
'11 :15 am
:4i pm
BloominirTon..
Sprlnpfluld...
Jar kt-onville.
DecHtur ..
Danville ,
Intiiuntipolis.
Terro Haul?..
EvansviHe. ..
St. I.oui ..
Cincuna'i. ...
Lonisvi-le. . ..
. 1:15 pm
; 9:15 pm
. a :q pm
. 4-00 pm
. 2:50 pm
. I 8:50 pm
. R-!i Tim
n: pm
is -05 L I
M:0ii pin
12:10 n't
S :'.- am
: 7:10 pm
. 1 :2tJ am
- 7:3lm
. 11 -.00 pm
in .in am
7 :& am
7 :40 am
7.12 u
WEST BOUND
Lv. Peoria jl0:10am 3:50pra
Ar. Rock Island l :25 pm I 7:05 pm
Accommodation trains ieave Rork Is'and at
6:00 a. m. and 6.i0 p. m: arrive at Peoria 8 :l0v
m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave leoaia 6:00 a. m. and
7 :15 p. m ; arrive Rock Island 4 :G0 p. m. and 1 :25
p. m.
All trains rnn daily exrept Sunday.
All passe ger trains arrive and depart Union
detot. Peoria.
Free Chair car on Fast Express between Rock
Is'ond and Peoria, both directions.
Through tickets to all points; baggage cnecked
through to destination.
CABLE BBABCB.
lAcsom,
9.10 am
10.20 am
Accom.
4.00 pm
5.05 pm
5.40 pm
Lv. Rock Island.
Arr. Reynolds....
" Cable
11.00 am
Acrom. Accom.
6.20 am lV.'O pm
7.04 am; 1.45 pm
7.55 am 8.00 pm
Lv. Cable
Ar. Reynolds......
" Rock Island...
H. B. 8UDLOW,
Superintendent.
-TuCKEOUo.
Geu'l Tkt. Agei
UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY Kilt 0BT
MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUCT OF THIS MAP OF THE
GUcap, Rod Island & Pacific Ey.,
The Direct Routs to and from Chicago, Jolist, Ottawa,
Peoria, La Salle. Moline. Roc Island, in ILLINOIS;
Davenport. Muscatine, Ottuinwa, Oskaloosa, Del
Moines, Wlntersct, Audubon, Harlan and Council
Muffs, in IOWA ; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In MIN
NESOTA ; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA ;
Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI;
Omaha, Lincoln, Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA ;
Atchison, Leavenworth, Eorton, Topeka, Hutchinson.
Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell, in
KANSAS; Kingfisher, 1 Reno ai d Mlnco, 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 Pacinc and
trans-oceanic scapor-s.
VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS
Leading all competitors In splendor of equipment,
between CHICAGO and DES MOINES, COUNCIL
BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and
DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS snd PCEBLO, vis
KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH.
First-Class Day Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR
CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Servica.
Close connections at Denver and Colorado 8prlngs with
diverging railway lines, now forming the new snd
picturesque
STANDARD OAUOS
TRANS-ROCKY MOVNTADT ROUTE
Over which superbly-equipped trains run daily
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Sail
Lake City. Ogdes and San Fnclsco. THE ROCK
ISLAND is also the 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. ciUes and sections in Southern Nebraska,
Kansas and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT
LEA BOUTS from Kansas City and Chicago to Water-
town, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL,
connections 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 in the United Stats
address
E. ST. JOHN. JOHN SEBASTIAN.
Gf.3Unagar. GsnT Tkt. A Pass. Act,
CKICA.CL r.T
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
8TATK OF ILLINOIS. I
Rocs Island Couktt,
ss.
In thaf'ounty Conrtof said Rock Island County.
In the matter of the assignment of I he Northern
Minii.g and hailway company. Pct.tion bv
J homas 8. Silvis, assignee, to sell real ertate
and property.
Kotice is hereby given that nnder the deed of
as assignment made by said he Noithern Mining
and Railway company to Thomas S. Silvis as as
signee, and by virtue of an oroi-r of said county
court entered in the above emitted proceeding on
the 11th day of June, A. D. 1C94. I. said Tho t as S.
Silvis, assignee as aforesaid, shall on Saturday,
the sixth day of August, A. D 1892, coma.encing
at the hour or 10 o'clock in the forei.oon, at the
north doer of the court house in the city of Itork
Isiund in said Rock Island county, self toge ther
as an entirety, at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash tu haud, al the right, title nd in
terest of t aid Thomas S. Silvis, assigoee of said
The Northern Minins and Railway company, in
and to the mining plant and prope-iy of said
company, to-wit: The land conveyed to said
railway company by Bail-y Davenport, by hw
deed of Aprii 20, 1-S5. recorded in the office of the
recorder of deeds in said Rock Island county in
volume 7fl of deeds at pace 818 ther of : the .and
conveyed to said railway company by Ba ley Dav
enporr, by his U-el of Oc ober 4, A. D. 18c4. re
corded in the office of said recorder of deeds in
volume 79 of deeds at page 4S thereof : the land
conveyed to said railway company by John George
iiamer ana wue, oy tneir ueea or tctoDcr 3. A. 1.
184, recorded in said recorder's office in volume
79 of deeds at page 249 thereof; the leasehold iu
terert derived by said company from J. George
Hamer utider leae bt aring date September 20. A.
D. 1S8-1, exhibit A. to said petit'on ; the lease-hold
interest derived by said Mining company
from said J. George Hamer by his leae
May 11. A. D. 18-6. exl.ibit B. to t-uid
petition; ihe lease-hold interest of ' said
company derived under the lease from Char es
Korb of September 20, A. D. 18b4, exhih't C. to
said petition; the leise-holtl interest of said
compuny desired by said company from
Charles J. Colson by lease of September
9th aud 12ih. A. U. lHf-4, exhibit D. to said pe
tition; the right of way and interest derived by
said company from George Henry Miller under
his deed of September 9th snd 12th, A. D. ISSi,
exhibit K. to said petition; the right of way and
Interest derived by said comtany froai J. Bisant
by his deed of member 9. lsS4, and December
lu, l.&t, exhibit F, to - aid petition; the lease-hold
interest der.ved under the leases of Augui-t 30th,
A D. 18-tO and of March 1st, A. D. 1V4, made by
Silas Glaspcy, exhibits G and H to said petiiion;
the lease-hold interest derived underlbe leases of
August 3DU), A. D 1S80 and March lt, A. D. lsS4,
made by Susan C. Flagg. Exhibits I. ai d i. to
said petition ; the lease-hold interest oeiived by
said company order the leases of Peter Odendahl
of August lib. A. D. 1880 and March 1st, A. D
1884 and September 3d, A. D. lssl. exhibits K
and L to said petit-on: the lease-hold interest de
rived by said company under tne lease of Febru
ary 28th. A. D. 1889 mide by John S. Peterson,
exhibit M to said petition ; the lease-hold interest
of said mining company derived under the lease
from Emma Bisant of February 5th, A D. 188s.
exhibit N. 10 said petition; the lease-hold interest
derived by t-aid company under tbe lease from
John Anuerson and Samuel Johnson of Novem
ber 12. h, 18ss. exhibit U, to -aid petition; the min
ing shafts situated on raid premises, together
with the machinery, buildings am appliances for
the working of coal thereout. Including the fol
lowing, to-wit: 1 blacksmith shop, forge, bellows
and tools: 1 old Cameron steam pump and 2 old
Northwestern steam pit i ps; 1 old steam engine ;
1 tool hon-e; 1 miners wash house, stove, etc,; 1
forty-horse power steam engine; 1 hoisting: gear,
wire cnble and 2 cages; 1 boiler-feeder and steam
aLd water connections: 2 boilers and smoke
stacks ; 1 set dies for cutting pipe ; 1 grind stne ;
1 wheel barrow; 1 engine house: 2 tt-ton scaies: 1
P-lon scale; 1 lot propps; 1 old drilling machine:
20 niir itig Ofs: 1 Cope A Maxwell steam pump: a
lot of iron T rail and used for track in ? -id mine :
derriek, flumps, trestles, screens, schutes and
bu liliug at and about said shaft: 1 barn : S ttous-s:
lo :i-ttm dump cars and two miles more or less of
ram railway, extending from said mines to the
Chicigo. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway;, (said
lands, prem'ses aud property bein those particu
larly Mid al large described and referred lo a-
mnst-tiiting said minins plan: in said petition of
Thomas S. Silv.s. !is:in.e. filed in said court-on
the Mb day oi May. A. D . 1MI2.)
Also, but separately aud i.:.t as a portion ot said
alwvc mentioned ir.ining plant and properly, all
tne light, title and interest of said Tliornas S.
Silvi-. assignee of s-dd The Nort ern Min ng and
Hailway company, in and to tho'e lot or parcels
of land" situate in the town of Hampton in said
county, to-wit : Lots Xos one (1) and two (2) ill
block six 6) and ;o; four (41 in block seven
teen (17).
All of said alwve described and meirioned
lands, premises and property being situate in the
county oZ Kock Island and state of lllicois.
Dated at Hock Inland, Illinois, this 9th day of
July A. D. 18!. Thosa 8. Sii-vis,
Assignee of The North', rn Mining and Kiilway
Company.
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A recent discovery b an old
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discovered. Beware of un
principled drutrirista who of
fer Inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cottow Root Con rocsD, take no subii
tnte, or inclose (1 and cents in postage in letter,
and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full
sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies
onl y, 3 stamps . Addrc ?
POND LILLi CCMPANT.
No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroi. Mich. -Sold
in Rork Island by Marshall & Fiahei. Ha
per House. Hartz & Bahnsen SJth street and 3a
ave.. and drugnists everywhere.
QROTAGON
BsJJ n0 F.DIEFr EN BACH'S
isc.t; cmt for stwisAi, nexvois
-d URINARY TK&tSLtS In Y 01)1,8,
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STPMACW MESICATtflH, My tNCER
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trrfttae&t oc trUl bj i-u.rn nitul for f:. Circuir Ue.
THE PERU or.uc CO.,
Vvlv "tw. fnr tv U H i so !Cf -. ft wt
FOR GEN ONLY!
iTOt UHI OT FAILING BXAfTHOOD,
munutMsutvuusijuiuri,
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atrrMrthaawBAK.I HUKVKUtPKUOKUlNSS riRT8TBObI
Aknlal.W aaUlliw HOBS TKKATBKKT BeaeSu
laluf;rnattlUtnwno('wUn, Write thnC
trlnl IM, nikMla ul pravf. aulM (mm ) fraa.
tSMb HIEBKsAl. BUFFALO ,14. V.
OZZONI'S
MEDICATED
COMPLEXION
Impart r lllimnt trziprrzwy to f hw wkin. Rsv
tUe s7 il Urt-cU Otur or vnailed for 60 cttv
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Dr. FRUTH,
Cf New York, the well known and sueces.-ful
Spec.alist in hronic diseases and diseases of
the Lye and Ear, by request af many
friends and patients, has decided to
visit
Rock Island, Wednesday, Aug 3rd
1892.
Conu:ta:on and ex unintiion free and confl
dential at his p'rlors at the HARPER UOUSK
from 1U a. m. to 10 p. m. One day only.
DR. D. 0. FRUTH.
LU Kvrgttm m Ms Protidmt Vtdicml Ma.
MMHry of e York, wots Pmidtnt of tin
rrutk UtMeal Inttitutt UkarUrtd.)
Ably assisted by a full corps of competent
Sert speclsll-its whose experience In tbe largest
ospitals in ths world enables them to treat all
C'rtranlr, ervoaa, skln atraal Hlwwal
diseases upon the la'est sctentifle principles.
They particularly Invite all whose eases bavs
been neglected, badly treated or pronounced
Incurable to test their expert treatment 4 hat
has never failed in thousands of cases that had
been pronounced beyond hope. Patients wne
are doing well under ears of their own physi
cians need not sail on us as our province Is ss
treat those who cannot And relief otherwise.
Dtaeatsee af Watnaen. Leuchorrbova.
TTtertns Displacements. Constipation. Ster
ility. Female Weakness and all diseases pecu
liar to females positively cured by fuitaUU
Compound
Or. Froth has attained tbe most wonder
ful success in the trea'ment of eases to which
he devotes special attention and after years ot
experience, has perfected the most infallabla
method of curing Organic Weakness. Nervous
Debility, Prematura Decline of the Manly
Power, Involuntary Vital Losses, Impaired
Memory, Mental Anxietv. Absence ot will
Power, Meiancholv. Weak Back and Kindred
Affections if consulted before Idiocy, Insanity,
Falling Fit or Total Impotencv results from
Voulhtul Krrera. the awful effects el
which blights the most radient hopes, undttlna;
patient for business, study, society or marriage,
annually sweeping to an untimely grave thous
ands of young men of exalted talent and brill
iant Intellect.
Mtes Cured without pale, knife oc eao
terv. I'pllensy positively cured by eur sew and
never-failing hospital treatment.
Free Examination ef tbe UrlBO.
ehercical and -nirr".cvpieai, la ail ca.sB ef
Kidi.ey Disease. I'.r, -nt's Disease. Diabstee
sa4 aper3iatorrtK' . ;r;xig peclmea.
u osd-rlul -i. - prtected In eld easee
which bnv been ns-gl?ctd or cnskt'.lfull
treated. No experiments or failures. We hb
dertake ne Incuraba cases, but sure thousands
given up to die.
Remember tbe date and soma early as Ma
rooms are always crowded.
sVCases and correspondence socOdenrlal,
and treatment sent r? express with full dire
tlons for use, but personal consultation pre
tarred. i. I. . 1UI TH,
SASS 1-aak.a Ave)., C-sleavrw
oecnaTina oven
lOOOileofd
IOWA,
MINNESOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA
Solid Trains
BETWEEN
Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul
Via tho Famous Albert Lea Rottte.
St. Louis. Minneapolis and St. Paul
Via St. Louis, Minneapolis A St. Paul Short Line.
AND
Through Sleepers and Chair Cars
BETWEEN
KANSAS CITY, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL.
PEORIA, CEDAR RAPIDS AND SIOUX FALLS, OAK.
CHICAGO AND CEDAR RAPIDS
Via the Famous Albert Lee Routs.
THE SHORT LINE
TO
fc SPIRIT LAKE GT
The Great Iowa Summer Resort.
For Railway and Hotel Rates, Descriptive
Pamphlets situl all information, address
jeu'l Ticket aud Passenger Agent.
CHEAP HOMES
On line of this road in Northwestern Iowa,
Southeastern Minnesota and Central Dakota,
where drought and crop failures are unknown.
Thousands of choice aeres of land yet luxsokl.
Local Excursion rates given. For full infornia
tiou as to prices of land and rates of fare, address
Uenl Ticket and Passenger Agent.
AH of the Passenger Trains ou all Divisions ot
this Railway are lieated by steam from tue
engine, and the Main line Da v Passenger Trainc.
are lighted with the Electric Light.
Maps, Time Tattles, Through Kates and all In
formation furnished on application to Agents.
Tickets on sale over this route at an prominent
points in the Union, and bv its Agents, to a&
parts of the United States alid Canada.
tSFFor announcements of Excursion Kates,
and local matters of interest, please reier to tbe
local columns of this paper.
C. J. IVCS, C. HANNCGAN,
Vres't 41 Gan'l SnpC GenT Tkt. Pass. Aft.
CEDAR RAPIDS. IOWA.
Rock Island and Burlington
TRI-WEEKLY PACKET CO.
SILVER CRESCENT
W. A. BLAIR, Master.
LON BRVSON, Clerk.
Will leave Rock Island
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at S p. m. for Muscarine. Keithsborg,
Burlington and all interme
diate points.
Local patronage solicited. Fcr information
apply to GEO. LASIONT, Agt.
ELECTRIC BELT
winisisKsiiainr
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wIHill-c-f- mtl, Msde for ttl. apmiSe pa
PMC. Crv ,4 P..W, SnImh, Siring rr.i. BUS. B.taSi
1... tMllHMi l.iii.f f F.:tridtv thr-ict) M WEAK
PARTS, tnunu llina toMrttTH w VH.ORII1 SSTBKKeTM.
Kttvtrle lanrn frM IMMIr. or . briat SS.W0 ia eui.
BSI.T mm4 p.,y Ci.,wl Si. mm m S W.rx oh Plf.
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