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I . ,:, hl lllB I "-. FBOFESSIOHAIi CARDS. ATTORNEYS. E. rAKLJ -.n. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office In Mitchell Lynde new block. JACKS03 & HURST, ATTOKKST8 AT LAW. Office in Rock Island national Bank Building, Rock Island. IU. .. tWBXKST. aWiM. SWEESEY WALKER, ATTORXR Y8 AKD COUNSELLORS AT LAV (Xace In Bengeton ' block, Koc Island, Id. McEMRY ft M-ESIRY, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Loan money on rood security, make collections. Reference. Mite b ell Lynde. banker. Ofllwln Pnntomc WwH. S. W. ODELL, ATTORNET AT LAW-Foimerlyof Port Byron and during the past two years with the firm of Browning A Kntriken at Moline, has now oiened an office In the Auditorium bunding, room a. at Holme. C. J. SEARLE. S. W. S-AB-B- SEARLE & SEARLE, ATTORNEtS and Counsellors at Law "and Sc licltors in Chancery; office BiJords block, Rock Island. J. R, Hollowboeh, M. D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH. PHY-IOIATS AND SUROKO.S. Office 403 23'd st. Telephone IOR5 Residence 741 Wist st. " HSi ornci hocm: Dr Banh I Dr. Hollowbnsh to 10 a. in. 10 to M a. m. 1 to and to 8 p. m. I 3 to a acd to S p. m. WE CANNOT TELL. DR. C3AS. M. ROBINSON, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office McCnllongh Building, 1S4 W. Sd St. DAVENPORT. IA. Hours: to 11 am; 1 to 4 pm. DR. E. B. JOHNSTON, Office, 223 Brady St Davenport, (Otib RmouM A Gir ford's.! HOURS From 9 to li a. m. " a to 4 p. m. Diseases of Women a Specialty. Drs. Myers & Holderead, Physicians and Surgeons, Specialties Surgery and Diseases of Women -omci- Corner Second avenne and Fifteenth street Telephone. If43. Office hoars evenings 7 to 9. Dr. Myers, from 10 to 13 am and 8 to i pm ; Sun day li to 1 ; residence 2nd sve : telephone 1200. Dr. Holderead, from 8 to 10 am and 1 to S pm ; Sunday, 8:30 to 10:3 ; residence at office; tele phone 1143. DENTISTS. R, M. PEARCEi DENTIST. Room S3 in Mitchell A Lynda's new 'block. Take elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, Teeth extracted without pain by the new method. Ho 1718 Second avenue, over Krell Math's. DRS.BICKEL&SCHOEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde Block. Rooms 29-81. (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. Weeeheeter Fire Ins. Company of N . Y. Bu Salo German I ns . Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester German Ins. Co., Rochester, W. T. Citisens Ins. Co., of Pittsburg h. Pa. Bun Fire Office. London. Union Ins. Co., of CaliYnmia. Becuritv Ins. Co.. New Haven, Conn. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. On., Milwaukee, wis eerman Firelna. Co., of norm, 111, Office Cor. 18th St., and Second Ato. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. Established 1868. "THE OLD RELIABLE." HAYES & CLEAVELAND GENERAL inMCB H Representing over 40 Million Dollars of Cash assets. Fire, Life, Tornado. Accident, Marine, Employer's Liability INSURANCE. Bands of Suretyship. OFFICE Room 21, Mitchell A Lynda's block. Rock Island, Ills. tfdecure our rates ; they will interes yon. J. M. BUFORD, General . . . -BBMBBMB Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Time-tried Companies represented. Lo-sss Promptly Paid. Rates as low as any reliable company ran afford. Tour Patronage is solicited. "this papeb'&sj; Kbwsfajb Auvt.io Bmaan 10 Spruce Perhaps before the dawn's dim hours nonce A swift and sodden Voice may call ns hence. Hence from this world in other worlds to dwell We cannot tell. Perhaps before the qniet stars arise An unexpected Night may meet our eyes, A Night ten thousand snns cannot dispel We cannot tell. Perhaps before an hour is sped away. With awed, hashed tones our fellow men wttS say. "The spirit has escaped the earthly shell" We cannot tell. Oh, friends, behooves It not our souls to be Ready at all times for eternity. Since when for us may ring the passing bell We cannot tell? Susie 11. Best in Philadelphia Ledger. Moon Worship Among Many Peoples. Figures of the moon as religious emblem can "be traced to a very high antiquity. The ancient Egyptians had two moon gods Khons or Khonsu, and Tel or Thoth. The latter wore the moon on his head, either as a full moon or as a crescent. The divine honors paid to the cat on the banks of the Nile were probably due to its sup posed connection with the moon, a? shown by the changeable pupil of the feline eyes. In Greece, both Pha?bus and Phoebe were moon gods, and by Isis the Greeks under stood the same planet. The Romans had many gods. With them Luna was the moon the daughter of Hyperion and sis ter of the sun. According to Livy. the temple of Luna stood on the Avertine. The ancient Goths, Germans and Finns were all moon worshipers, and in oar own country the moon occupied a high position in the celestial hierarchy of the Druids, who were always represented as bearing crescents in their hands. It is possible, too, t hat Andraste, the goddess to whom Boadicea appealed with outstretched hands, was the moon. London Standard. A Dog's Dread of Darkness. Mr. J. G. Weaver, Jr., of the Ocean House, has a valuable skye terrier. About six years ago Mr. Weaver went into a cellar at the Ocean House and the dog set up a terrible cry. Late Monday afternoon Mr. Weaver, accompanied by Peggy, en tered the same room, by which the en trance to the cellar is reached, for the first time in six years. Peggy was again dis turbed and cried almost like a child and fretted so much that Mr. Weaver aban doned all idea of going into the cellar, but it was a long time before the dog could be quieted. It was a painful as well as an unusual scene and one which will never be forgot ten by a party of friends who were about. The animal appeared to have the impres sion that a dark cellar was not the place for her master to enter. Mr. Weaver will never again have Peggy -bout when he has business in the cellar. Elmira Ga zette. Color of Jnilu' Hair. In very early times all pictures of Judas, Christ's betrayer, were shown with great shocks of red hair falling down well on the shoulders. This and the fact that the Judas in the "Miracle Plays" was provided with a red hirsute worked the supersti tious people of the Middle Ages up to such a degree that it was actually unsafe for a red haired person to appear in company. Seeing that tilings were coming to a serious pass writers of all classes began to rebuke and denounce "the senseless prejudice against thos-e of lively colored hair." Cy rano de Bergerac, in his "States and Em pires of the Sun," boldly praised and glori fied the despised color in the following words: "A brave head covered with red hair is nothing else but the sun in the midst of his rays, yet many speak ill of It because few have the honor to be so." St. Louis Republic Chorley's Odd Hospitality. Chorley was really a most hospitable man, but bis hospitality sometimes took strange forms. Once, I remember, he asked me whether I was engaged upon a certain date, and upon my replying "No" he some what astonished me by saying that he would come and dine with me on that day. "I shall have a bluecoat boy staying with me," he continued, "and I will bring him with me; it will do the lad good." Chor ley was as good as his word. On the appointed day he and his protege dined with me at my house in Westbourne terrace. The proximity of Westbourne terrace to Paddington station, from which the bluecoat boy was to start that evening for his home, was, I fancy, the chief reason tor this singular invitation. Cornhill Magazine. The Cl erokees and Polytheism. The Cherokee Indian was originally a polytheist. To him the spirit world was only a shadowy counterpart of this one. He had no great spirit, no happy hunting ground, no heaven, no hell all of which ideas were first introduced to the American aborigines by Christian missionaries. Con sequently death had for him no terrors, and he awaited the inevitable end with no anxiety as to the future. All his prayers were for temporal and tangible blessings for health, for long life, for success in the chase, in fishing, in war and in love, for good crops, for protection, and for revenge. Washington Star. A Noble Organ Grinder. Viscount Hinton, who grinds his organ so perseveringly, and who collects a few pounds in a few minutes at times, was left motherless about twenty-one years ago, and five years later quarreled with his father. For a while he did well at music halls, not then so popular as now. Later he took to his barrel organ. The Duchess of Cleveland adopted his boy, who is an officer in a line regiment, and his daugh ter's education has been at the expense of her mother's relatives. London Tit-Bits. Thread Lawn. By "thread lawn" is meant Irish or pure linen lawn. The term was greatly used many years ago, originating in Ireland, and was used to designate an all linen from a mixed lawn, as thread lace meant a pure linen lace. Dry Goods Economist. Through the telescope it is very interest ing to watch the shadows thrown upon Jupiter by that giant planet's moons, ob servation of the eclipses of which furnished the first data for estimating the velocity of light. Labrador, a country which we always associate with arctic snowdrifts, icebergs, etc., has 900 species of flowering plants, 50 ferns and over 250 species of mosses and lichens. Under 120 of the wills reported during the year 1891 in this country the bequests for religious, educational and charitable purposes amounted to about $7,000,000. The Juice of the pineapple contains a proteid digesting substance and is also furnished with a fk curdling ferment. Ic B-oald be in I very Houe. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay street, 8 harps - bare. Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion. coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe, when va rious other remedies and several physi cianshad done her no good. Robert Barber, of Coosport, 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 & Bah n sen's drug store. Large bottles, 50c and f 1 ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no specal men tion. All who haye used Elcliic Bitters sing the same song of prai'e. A purer memcine does not exist and it is guarant eed to do ell 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 dilve malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For c ire of headache, constipation and indices tion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Hartz & Babnsen's drug store. BUCKLKX'S ARNICA SALTS. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevex sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen. Attention, G. A. A. ! The Burlington route O, B. & Q railroad is the only line making rate of $20 25 for the round trip via three gate ways Chicago, Peori and St. Louis, to Washington. D. C. Tickets on sale Sept. 13th to 20th in clusive, with final limit for return Oct. 10th, 1S92. For further information apply to any C, B. & Q ticket agent, or to H. D. Mack. Div. Pass. Agt,. Rock Island, 111. P. S. Eutis. Oen. Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. Hot Spnngs skin Salve. This salve is generally considered necessary only in aggravated cases of skin eruptions, although many are today using the soap, the powder and the salve at the same time, for instance the soap can be used at any and all times, the powder during the day and the salve at night. Hartz Bhnsen, wholesale agents, Rock Island. $500 Reward For any trace of antipyrine, morphine, chloral or any other injurious compound in Krause's Headache capsules. Cubeb Cough Cure One minute. For sale by all druggists. Hartz Bahnsen, wholesale druggists. & What the Hon. George G. Vest Fays in regard to the superiority of the Uirsch berg's diamond and non-changeable spec tacles. "I am using glasses which I purchased from Prof. Hirschberg and they are the best I ever tried; it affords roe great pleasure to recommend Prof. Hirschberg as an excellent optician, and bis glasses are 6imply unequalled in my experience. G G. Vest." These spectacles are for sale by T. H. Thomas, agent for Rock Island. The Black Hawk Inn. The Black Hawk Inn will cater to the orderly class of citizens. Questionable characters are not permitted on the grounds, and an officer 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. as 7f - -i TM. I. zXm, Kittle Fox of Fatrhavcn, Tt. '"When my daughter Kitty was about three years old, Eczema or Salt Kheum appeared on her face. It Itched so badly she would Scratch till it Bled XTc had seven or elsht doctors, without the least shadow of benefit. When Kitty had taken half a bottle of Hood's Sarsapar.S.a She v.ai better, and v!:ea sho had taken lla bottles sho was perfectly cured and lias shown No Sign of Salt Rhoum For r.lmost four years. Her skin ij now as fair ainF clear as any child's in town." Wm. Fox, Williams Slate Mantel Works, Fair Haven, Vt. HOOD'S PlLLS are the best cfter-diuner Tills, asslat digestion, euro headuche aud biliousness. Vigor of Youth Easily and Epeedily Regained by using HAZZARAK'S Turkish Pi This genuine Turkish Remedy iositively cures Nervousness, Wakefulness. Evil Dromnn. Lassi tude, Pain in the Back. Vital Exhaustion, and all diseases caused by Errors of Youth or Ex cesses. It is convenient to carry and easy to use. Price 61.01 per box, or 6 for so.00. A writ, ten guarantee to cure, or money rutunded, given ulth each .00 order. If the druggist you ask for Hazzarak's Turkish Pills has not pot them, don't let him fool you with his oily tongue and sell yon something else Instead, but send price to us and we will forward to you by mail, in plain, unmarked package. We also treat pa tients by mail. Address THE UAZZABAK MEDICINK CO., 200 bouth bangainon Street, Chioago, I1L A Prize Picture Puzzle. KXPL.ANATIOJC. The following picture contains four faces, a man and his three daughters. Any one can find (be man's face, but it is not so easy to distinguish the bees of the three young ladies. The picture was published in a few newspapers some time ago, and attracted considerable attention to our standard remedies. We now offer a new prize competition in connection with it. As the sole object is to introduce our medicines into Mew homes, those who entered the former competition are requested not to compete in this one. As to the reliability of "The Ford Pill Co.," and the estimation in which their medicines are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are bt known, patrons are referred to the daily newspapers, wholesale druggists and leading business houses generally of Toronto, The preprietnrt cf "The Ford Pill Co.," wi1! give an elrjpmt pair of Shetland Ponle8 Carriage and Harness valued at $600, (dcUvend frr in any part ni the United ta lies, to tae fini jjerm who can make out the three daughters' faces. To the second will be given an elegant Lady's Cold Watch, xt in sapphires and diamonds. To the tiiird will be given a pair of genuine Diamond Ear-rinKS. To ihe.r4 win be given a handsome China Dinner Service. iotheyAiabegivmn Kodak Camera. TotheA,aSwi8B Musio Box. lo the uvntk, a French Mantel Clock, i the eitktk, an elegant Banquet and enclose same with 15 U. S. twoent stamos f"r oho of the following 4Prire Remedies -Ford's Prize IMIla." "Ford'a Priio Catnrrli Remedv." or "Ford 'a Prize Couth Cere." Select any one of the above rmeies you desire. Address The Font Pill Co.," Cor. Wellington & Lay S:, Toronto, Canada. Tbe person whose envelope is postmarked first will be awarded the first prize, and the others in order of merit. As this adver tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United States, every one has an equal oppor tunity. To the person sending the last correct answer will be given an elegant Upright Concert Grand l'lailo, valued at -500.00. To the' rrr person from the List sending a correct answes will be given a gentleman's fine Gold 'Sandoz" Watch, which strikes the hoars and quarter hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at 300.00 To the xecfmd from the as, a first-class Safety llloycle, pneumatic tire. To the third from the ?t, a first-class English Shot can. To ihc itrtk fi am the lust, a suite of Parlor Fnrn itnre. To t he ith from the last, a handsome Silver Tea Service. To the 'r:.j fraa the iu.', an elegant Pluno Lamp, To the Btvirrt from the last, a bnnd&ome pair of Portieres. To the eighth from the last, a genuine English leather travelling Trunk. To the stint!t from the last, two pieces of genuine French Statuary, and many other prizes in order cf merit. SPECT AT PRIZES FOTt EACTI STATE. A speci.il prire of a Silk Dress Pattern (sixteen yards, any color), or a first-class Sewing Machine (any make desired) will be given to the Jsrst person in each State in the XJ. S. who can make out the three daughters' faces. .We shall give away 200 vsslatsble prizes besides special prizes, (if there should be so ma-y sending correct answers.) No charge is made for boxing and packing of prizes. The names of the lending prize winners will be published in connection with oar advertisement in Jeading newspapers next month. rtra premiums will be given to only those who are willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is chnrcred for the prizes in any way. They are absolutely given away tointroduce and advertise Ford's Prize Remedies," which are stand ard medicines, and will be used in every family for years where they have been once introduced. All prizes will be awarded strk-tly in order of merit, and with pertecl satisfaction to the public The remedies will be sent by mail, posipaiJ, and prizes free of duty. A WATCH FOR EVERY COT.T.FCT AXSWFU. An extra premiamof a genuine K.rle-is Watch (stem winder,) will be awarded to every person who sends a correct answer v. kbin o.i-1- r-r'.h. --: i rrt fv?rs, in cse they should not be fortunate en ouch to secure one of the larger prizes. j uat is, it arty one can find the three faces and enclose them within 30 days from the time this advert isexnent appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading prir-stor an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. pio answer will he noticed that doc not contain 30 cents for one of Ford's Prize Remedies Address THE FORD PILL CO, "37," Cor. Wellington & Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada. Ladies, Women You are digging yoar own graves by the con slant nse of vicious drags and pills. StoD I Send immediately for onr electric device "Electrode." Simple to use and certain in action, need with impunity at any period, a perfect protection to health. Use this and avoid the horrible effects of constant drugging, electricity will not fail. It Is instant relief and a permanent core for all fe male weakness. P- ce 2 Will be sent on trial to anyone sending 50 cent to pay for sending and soiling. When conrinced of its value send balance f 1 50. Sent sealed. LONDON SLECTKIC CO., eor;am. P. O. Box, 415. CURE YOURSELF! Ak vour Drurist for a ,f)7 , f IH 1 Tk. nlv retnedr iorall ' he u:.:: ""'d rivate xcaai is :.iliif m per or . v .' ? ?n ' ?w G23nSy epcftATiNa oven 1000 rrjile ofroad IN IOWA, MINNESOTA SOUTH DAKOTA Solid Trains BETWEEN Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul Via the Famous Albert Lea Boots. St. Louis, fwinneapolls and St. Paul Via St. Louis, Minneapolis A St. Paul Short Lin. AND Through Sleepers and Chair Cars BETWEEN KANSAS CITY, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL, PEORIA, CEDAR RAPIDS AND SI00X FALLS, OAK. CHICAGO AND CEDAR RAPIDS Via the Famous Albert Lea Bouts. THE SHORT LINE TO SPIRIT LAKE 5T Tlio Great Iowa Summer Resort. For Railway and notl Rates, Descriptive Pamphlets and nil Information, address Oen'l Ticket and Passenger Agent. FOR CHEAP HOMES On line of this road in Northwestern low. Southeastern Minnesota and Central Dakota, where drought and crop failures are unknown. Thousands of choice acres of land yet unsold, iocal Excursion rates given. For fiUl informa tion as to prices of land and rates of fare, address Gen! Ticket and Passenger Agent. All of the Pa&senger Trains on all Divisions of this Railway are heated by steam from tlte engine, and the Main I-iue Day Passenger Trains are lighted with the Electric Light. Maps. Time Tables, Through Rates and all In formation furnished on application to Agenta. Tickets on sale over this route at all prominent points in the Union, and by its A (rents, to all parts of the United States and Canada. trFor announcements of Excursion Kates, and local matters of Interest, please refer to the local columns of tbis paper. C. J. IVC, .. C. HANNKOAN. VrastAGen'I Sapt. Oen'l Tkt. A Pass. Agt. CCDAR RAPIDS. IOWA. CD x o a o p s a o. p a to P t m o m p -3 M 1 giUL U i H If Q m a (J) cg Vouijg i3f.ers. TFo Cjfer Tots s JZetnt&if vchlc Xnnurem Sufettf to 1.1 fe of Mother rrJ n. " ffiOTKETS ?D ' 1'a.iA, Horror aiuZxiiaU, AftTUMn3i.n-?,xttt'or 5tlier Friend" I suffered but mile ' -lu.uii'J djii u.t opcrU uoj that watn: aTtertvuid usu.t; i. such caiA. Mrs. AKVie Oae, Iniir, Ho., Jan. 15th, 8ent rty express. cMrjrna prepaid, on rfcelnt of prloe, S1.0rer Ktue. !, to Mothers mailed tree. BB-BI ZE JSIX; ,-OU CO,, AViiiKTi, ;a. ko:. .iY a uinjo.i"- SOLD 8T HASTZ B&HRSS9 YOUR ST WILL MOT m YOU TAKB ECRAUQC'O HeadacheCapsnles 9500 iajorie BSOO Bnrtrl lor an injurious substance suae id ions ,apemie 7af Will Cur any kind of Mo&ev refunds if aot at we say. Seat postpaid oa receipt of price, Twnlfl'ln Casta NORMAN LIOHTY. FAMILY O-IMMT, Da Molnaa. Iowa. Forssleb all drugistt. Harts & Bahnsen Wnolesaie aitenta. f7fjpn DISEASES hot ctraxai una I iTlEJfi I Tbs atispK spplfc tfe sf MBiTirt ftumuwr' wHhxot mmj luwrnsl n UciiM, win m say mm 1 TSr. SsU abenni. at tMrwovm. PI ls,I0ll. Sons. Plpto.BrrsipU.a r KrtMf bx w obatlasf sr Imi rtssrtlas. horn br 4rvjt(iU, rr Ml bt mmU hr 60 Ms. I Bsua. fl.lt afara. Dm. fw Bos, r tuHslnila, ra. Ask year trsoMtaett. CHICAGO, KOCK ISLAND A p way Depot eorter Fifth avt-.:IC at street. Frank H . Plnmmer sg.TS, TRAINS. ta Day Express f , Kansas City Dsy Bxpress. . . :, '?- ' Washington Express ii'il Conncn -.lulls Jtianeso- i ' pm ta -vx--ess I - tl:i Denver Fiver.. , Omaha and lenrcr Vesti- I bale Express ( 2 i . Kansas City Limited . ... 4 " J ' ' 3! Btoart and t a?alle Expres 5.4 :'' 'Daily, t Going east, fiionte y, way-Depot First avenne and SjHI m a J Lt xx K, s sa 11 v , "-F.I TRAIN-. -t. Lou.e xprera BU Louis xprcB.. ....... . St. Paul Bxpress Beardstown Passenger. Way Fret. ht (Monmouth) . . Storin fsener. ........ Ft! Paul Express Sterling Freight Daily. liilCA tJ. UJ.WAl, tT. I .V way lucme es -ousnwstern D v pot Twentieth street, between K:rt & avenue, B. D. W. Holmes, asent. TRAINS. Mail and xpresr. ...... .. St. Paul Bxprrss ft.4 Accommodation.... . "t Aeenmmodatior . . . . !iLi:$ 2-fU. R B OCK ISLAND A PKORIA Ra1La pot First avenne and Twentieth . Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. Fast Mall Bxpress Bxpress Cable Accommodation. 6 :t 5 & 7 2 -M p 1 ; 4:(lt.n t. f ;? BURLINGTON. CEDAR RAPIDS A M,;- ern Railway Depot Front and E-ic. t-'.'S Davenport. J. B. Haunegan, general t. - y passenger agent. ' " TRAINS Mail and Express.. Freight Lets. 4:55tm 3 :CMi am HOST DIRKCT BODTB TO THS East. South and Southeast BAST BOUND. Lt. Rock Island Ar. Orion Csmoridxe ....... Oalvs Wyoming........ Pnrceville Peorls Fust M'i. Ei;.t 8:45 sm S 'H ;tf 9 :o6 &m 10:11 a 1(1:. 1 m .ll:1Ss s ;t Bloomington... ...... 8prtngfleld Jacksonville.... Decatnr.... Danville Indianapolis. . ....... Terre Haute Bvangville St. Louis -. Cincinnati Louisville ... 1:15 po .. 3:40pm . . 4 -t"J pm .. 9:50 pm ..' 3:50 p .. 6:55 pm . 1 7:10 pm . . 1 :) am .. 7:3i ( m .. 11 :00 pm lH:"i 7!J WBST BOUND. Lv. Peoria .. Ar. Rock Island.. ... 10:10 am ...I IviSpni 3:V;: 7 :i - Accommodatiot; trains leave Ro"k 1 ani i: 0:00 a. m. and 8 80 p. m; arnve at Peoria 3 :Kp m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peojia 6:00 a. m. : 7 : 15 p. m ; arrive Rock Island 4 :00 p. m. and 1 .t p. m. ah trains rnn aauy except snnaay. All nasse eer trains arrive and depart rx deoot, Peoria. Free Chair caron Fst Express between ftxi Ielond and Peoria, both directions. Tnrougn tlctets to all ivoints ; oageaje ce:.;; CABLB BRANCH. 1 Aceom. j Accoa- Lv. Rock Island. ; 9.1(1 am' 4-pa Arr. Reynolds.... 10.31 sm; 5 p " Cable 11.00 an-5.4-r Acrom. A cms. Lv. Cable 6.2 n H-fOyo Ar. Reynolds 7.01 e 1.4?; Bock Island 7.55 am S.tVys H. B. SUDLOW, . ToCKHOl K Superintendent. Get'! Tkt. Aee: UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF TH;S COUNTRY ' " MUCH VAI UABU INFORMATION FROM STUDY OF TH'S Vtp :F ' CMcajo, Boci Islanl & PaciSc Ef The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollet. Oi'M Peoria. La Salle, Mollne, Rock Island, in 1LLIN ' Davenport. Muscatine, Ottumwa, Oskioosft. 1 Moines, W'lnterset, Andubon. Ilarlan and Coi:--:l DluSs, In IOWA; Minneapolis and St. Paul, la ' N KESOTA; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKf 71, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in : I; Omsha, Lincoln, Fsirbury and Nelson, in KEDR.1 - .i A: Atchison, Lravenwortb, Hortou. Topeka, HuT : " Wichita. Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Cali KANSAS; Kltifrnsber. El Reno atvd Minco, In IV- IAS lERRITOR x ; Denver, Colorado Springs and IXtVA In COLORADO. Trarersea new areas of rich (..:" : ond grazing lands, a ordins the best fhclllties of i-.t-T- comuiuulcation to all towns and cities east aui '''- northwest and southwest of Chlcaco and to l ti trans-oceanic seauora MA GKiriCENT VKSTHJTJLX EXPRESS TRAIXi Lpsding all competitors In splendor of equ:;-e-.t. between CHICAGO and DE9 MOINES, Oit Niit BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between cniOAr.O s: i DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and rt'EliL ', is KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSH'-I-First-class Day Coaches, FREE RECUSING CIIAiS CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dlulng Ccr S.r: Close connections at Dsnver and Colorado SrTiii diverging railway lines, now forming the new "! picturesque STAKDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTS Over which superbly-equipped trains run i,':r THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and fr-'n m Lake City. Ogdea and San F-n Cisco. Til- r."i"K ISLAND is also the Direct aner Favorite Line to mi from I.anitou. Pike's Peak and all other srn.:.i" snJ scenic resorts and cities and mining district-' in ' rj DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAIXS From St Joseph and Kansas City to and fmu ' lrJ- portant towns, cities and sections in Sout ifrr. . '-; Ksnsas and the Indian Territory. Also via AM ' LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chici to v aj.eJ" town. Sioux Falls. MINNEAPOLIS and ST. VAI l conncctlong for all points north and northwest bttreo the lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired n'0"n"0" apply to any Coupon Ticket Office In the United states or Canada, or address E. 8T. JOHN. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Gfrl Manager. 43n.Tl.PaAgt, CHIGQ. .I.V