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TIIE AUG US, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1893.
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THE TRAVELERS ttCIBE. j i
Irst street. Frank H. Plnmmer. agent.
Council Bluffs Micnceo- I
tm Day Express. ...
Kansas City Day Express. .
Wasbineton Kxcress
Omaha Express .. .........
Omaha and Denver Vesti- 1
bnle Express 1
Kansas Oity Limited
Stnart-Kock Island Expres-
St. Paul and M inntapolis
Kansas City atd St. Joe
Denver, Colorado Springs i
and Pnehl
EAST.
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fir. inn
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;Goim: west.
Daily. ioiiie east.
BTJRLINuTON ROUTE-C, B. y. RAIi.
way Depot First avenuo and Suteentb St.
msaams
IB. . V luiat-t - - - -
TRAINS. I iav. ini'
Ht".L3. alxpress :40 air. :40 am
St.L3a sSrpre-s 7 :S7 pm 7 :c . pm
Pan: Express B:45pm 7:55 am
eeardstown Passenpej 8:"pm 1?:?ram
Way Freight (Monmouth)...! 8:00 am lrfcOpm
Sterling "ssectter i :55 am 6 :W pm
St! Paal Express i 5:S0 am 8:45 pm
gterll e Freight I 11 riO am 10:80 ati
Daily.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL. RAIL
way Racine Southwestern Division De
pot "Twentieth street, between First and Second
venue. B. D. W. Holmes. agent.
TRAINS.
LAVB.
7T00 am
4:4'J pm
J :45 am
Abbivx.
i 621 pui
11:45 am
8 01pm
Mail and Express
Bt. Paol ExpreSH
Pt. A Accommodation. ..
ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DB
pot First avenue and Twentieth atreet. r.
H. Kocxweii, flre'-
TRAINS.
rM Mall Express
express -
Cable Accommodation.
Lbavb Iabbivx.
8:05 am 7:05 pm
2:80 pm1 1:25 pm
9:10 ami 3 0) Fm
4:00pm! 8:u6 am
URLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS A NOKTtt-
ern railway, depot foot of Bradystreet,Dav-
en port, J.S.paonei;mn, vreu, w --
Pavenpwt Trains.
rnufni'pr
Freight
Leave West Davenport.
Leave.
4 :55 pm
3:00 am
Arrive.
10 :45 am
11:15 am
West Liberty Train
tNorth.
Passenger.
TrclBht.
M ?R am
al0:31 pm
at) o am
hi :15 pm
b9:15 pm
; South
bl0:30pm
84 4MO
a7 :4i)pm
bl :15nm
bll :5')am
Daily. bDallv except Sunday .
Goinfr Son'th and cast
tGoing north.
UQBQQSS
PLEASANT
THE NEXT MORNING I KEEL BRIGHT AND
NfMAND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doctor says It acta frently on the stomach,
liver and kldnevs. and is a pleasant laxative. This
drink Is made from berbo. and is prepared for use
as easily as tea. It is called
LANE'S nEDIGIIIE
A II HmirmBtBMH it fc JWV ftnilSL s. nftlrftffe. II VOtt
cannot get it, send your address for a free samplo.
Lane's Family Medicine moves; the bowels
each day. In order to be healthy this Is necessary-
Address UKATOR r. WOUUWAKU,
,Lk ltor. n.y
Ccok's Cotton Root
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
monthly by thousands of la
dies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of nn
rrincitled drnsrgista who of
fer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cottom Root Compound, take no substi
tute, or inclese 81 and cents in postage in letter,
and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full
sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies
only. 3 stamps. Address
V POND LILLY COMPANY,
No. 8 Fisher Block, Detrou Mich.
Bold in Kock Island by Marshall A Fishei. Fa
per House. Harts & nannsen. 20th street and So
ave..and drncvlets everywhere.
pi m
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
E. PAK31ENTER
ITTORNEYAT LAW Office in Mitchell
tx Lynde's new block.
JACKSON & HUKST,
ITTOKNKT8 AT LAW. Office in Rock lala d
n.Nat'.ona: Kank uuuaing, kock isiana. in.
sfOST DTBBOT ROUTE TO THB
East. South and Southeast.
I AST BOUND.
Lv. Rock Island.
Ar. Orion
Cambrde ..
0lya ...
Wyomine....
Prlcceville ..
Peoria
Fast M'l.
8:0n am
8 :4-S am
0:08 am
A :36 am
10:11 am
10:30 am
11:15 am
Bloomineton. .
Springfield....
Jacksonville..
Decatur
Danville
Indianapolis..
Terre Haute..
Bvansville....
St. Louis ...
Cincinn.u....
Loulsvi!!"
11 T.m
. 3:40 pm
.; 4-OC pm
,i 9:50 pm
3:50 pm
15 :SS nm
7:10 pmj
. i i : .u am
. 7 :3U pm
. 11 :00 pm
Express
8:90 pm
8:04 pm
3:27 pm
3 :57 pm
4 :33 pm
4 :55 pm
5:40 pm
9:15 pm
10:0pm
12-05 n't
10:00 pm
13:10 am
8:35 am
10:00 am
7 : 35am
7:40 ss
7:10 n't
WBST BOUND.
Lv. Peori . . .
Ar. RocS Island .
i 10 :10 am 3:50 pm
I 1 :3f pm' 7:05 pm
Accommodation trains leave Rock Island a
arm a. m. and 6.20 r. m: arrive at Peoria 8:50 t
m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peojia :00 a. m. and
1 :15 p. Ei ; arrive Rock Island 4 :fi0 p. m. and 1 :95
p m.
All trains nn d all v except Sunday.
All passenger trains arrive and depart Union
deoot, Peoria.
Free Cnsircaron Fast Express between Rock
Islond and Peoria, both directions.
Throngh tickets to all points ; baggage decked
tnrougu to aesriTiaunn.
CABLI BRANCH.
iAceom, Accom.
Lv. Rock Island. 9.10 am 4.00 pm
Att. Reynolds 110.20 am 5.08 pm
" Cable 1 11.00 am 5.40 pm
j Accom. Accom.
Lt. Cable 6.20 am 13.50 pm
Ar. Reynolds 7.00 am 1.45 pm
' Bock Island 1 7.55 am 3.00 pm
H. B. oL'OLOW, .. -ToCKHOUbE.
Saparintendent. im Tkt. Aeett
THE MOLINL
STATE SAVINGS BANE.
Moline, 111.
Office Corner Fifteenth street and Third Ave.
CAPITAL $100.00.00.
creeds the Moline Savings ann. Oreanised 1859
5 Per CENT INTEREST .'AID OX DEPOSITS.
Organized under State Laws.
;en.from 9 a. m. to 3 p n., and Wednesday and
Saturday nights from7 to spm
Pobtkb Skinheh. - - President
H. A. Athswobth, - - Vice-President
J. F. Hekenwat. ... cashier
directors:
Porter Skinner. W. W. Wells,
C. A. Rose, H. A. Ains worth,
G. H. Edwards, W. H. Adams,
Andrew Friberir, c F. Hameuway,
Hiram DaxUns.
Western Investments
GUARANTEED
REAL ESTATE LOANS
made for private parties inl the Heard en
spot of the westjby the
Orchard State Bank
oflORCHARD, NEBRASKA.
E. W. Dabt, President.
J. S.'Dart: Cashier.
REFERENCES.
Mitchell A Lynde, Bankers.
J. F. Robinson, Cashier Rock Island Nations
Bank.
C. C. Carter, M. D.
Henry Dart's Sons, Wholesale Urocers.
Correspondence solicited.
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tl WKNIT O.Ii.WittI,
Wi.ENEY & WALKER,
ITTOHNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA v.
LoBce in Becgston's block. Rock Island, Hi.
Mt-EMKY & HcESIRV,
TTOHSSY'h AT LaW Loan money on rfoo1'
r ecarity, make collections, Keference, siitct
ell A Lynde, bankers. Offloe in postofilce b'.ccU.
S. . OBELL,
TTORN'EY AT LAW Formerly of Port Byron,
and durinc the past two years with the firm of
irownine A Entriken at Moline. has now ooened
m office in the Auditoriom building, room 5, at
iollne.
C. J. Sbarlk. S. W. Sxarlk.
SEARLE oc SEARLE.
t TTOKVEtS and Counsellors at Law and So
Alicitors In Chancer: office Btford's block.
lock Island.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. ASAY.
Physician and Surgeon,
1134 Third Ave.,
Telephone 1270. Hock Island. III.
Office Honrs: 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m. and
at ni'ht.
J, R. Hollowbush, M, D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D.
DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH.
PHYSICIANS AND StjRGKONS,
Omce 40:1 23rfl st. Telephone 105
KesidcnceTSlSlstst. USS
orncE anms:
Di, Darth Dr, Uollowbush--
9 to 10 a.m. 10 to 12 a.m.
1 to and 7 to 8 p. m. I 2 to 5 and 7 to S p. m.
DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
-ONLY-
Offlce McCullough Building, 134 W. 3d St.
DAVENPORT, IA.
Hoars : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 Dm.
J. F. Mtes, M. D. Geo. W. Wbeeler, M. D.
DRS. MYERS & WHEELER,
specialties:
SuritT.v tnl iiinpsscs of Women
Office over Krell Math's. Telephone 1143.
office uouns:
DB. VTEKS I DR. WHEELER.
0 to 12 a. tn. I 8 to 10 a . m.
to 5 acd 7 to 0 p. m I 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m
es. telephone 1200. I Res. telephone, 1190
DENTISTS.
R, M. PEARGE.
DENTIST.
Room 33 in Mitchell A Lynde's new block.
Take elevator.
A Laborer's Self Sacrifice,
There is self sacrifice much of tener in
the common walks of life than the ma- I
jority of people believe. A gentleman
largely engaged in business in Albany
makes it a practice at the beginning of
every winter, because of the slackness
in tratle, to discharge several of his la
boring men. Usually this is done by
lot, so that no man can feel that he baa
been discriminated against unjustly.
This winter among the laboring men
employed in the establishment was a
poor fellow from Lngiana, who liaa
come to this country and worked hard
to support a large family. Ho had with
great difficulty found employment.wbich
, . - , . , a 1 r
had stood oeiween mm anu ms iamuy
and starvation. Ill luck pursued him.
and when the lots were drawn he drew
the choice of noneinployment.
There was nothing for him to do but
give up tho place and look for work else
where at a season of tho year when work
is most difficult to be found. At this
juncture an unmarried fellow laborer
came forward and said, "No, you stay
and I will go."
The employer was so touched when he
heard the story of self sacrifice that he
kept both men at work. New York Mail
and Express.
The Heart Not In the Right Place.
Wfcen Moliere made his physician say
""We have changed all that," because bis
attention was called to the fact that he
had placed the human heart on the right
hand side of the body, it was thought he
was poking fun at a statement in a
learned publication of the period which
dealt with a remarkable cace of the kind
alleged to have been discovered. Quite
recently y it seems, a genuine case has
cropped ud.
A gentleman of independent means
named De la Salvaniere died the other
day quite suddenly in Paris in the Rue
Saint Louis-en-1' De. Dr. Descouts, who
performed a post mortem examination.
was astounded to find the heart, liver
and other organs on the wrong side, ac
cording to all accepted notions on the
subject. The news got spread abroad,
and The Temps, the gravest perhaps of
all the French papers, 6ent an inter
viewer to question the doctor upon tho
subject. The latter confirmed the truth
of the 6tory. The dead man, he said, in
spite of Ihs little peculiarities of con
struction, had lived to the good old age
of 83 years. Paris Letter.
The Wealth of the Ex-TTesident.
The ex-president cannot have any need
of making money, lie must bo at least
comfortably fixed, as indeed ho was be
fore he became president. There is no
reason to believe that he has spent one
half of the $200,000 which he has received
in salary during the past four j-cars. He
is a man of frugal habits, with no ex
pensive tastes or freaks. He has lived
plainly in the White House. He has
given very few costly entertainments.
He can have spent but little of his own
income upon official account. Ilis name
has not leen associated with any specu
lative adventures. He has not an ex
pensive family, and the wife whose death
he mourns was an example of the home
ly virtues, a model American woman
and wife. All through his presidency
he has illustrated that "republican sim
plicity" of life which is a tradition of the
White House. New York Sun.
DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE.
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted without pain by the new
met hod.
No 1716 Second avenne. over Krell A Math's.
ORS. BICKEL & SCHOEMAKER
Dental Surgeons.
Mitchell & Lynde's Block. Rooms 29-81
(Take Elevator)
ARCHITECTS.
Edward L. Hamhati. clabk H. Bufobd
HAMMATT & BUFORD.
ARCHITECT'S, Rock Island, 111. Office Room
41, Mitchell & Lynde building.
GEO. P. STAUDUHAR.
Architect.
Plans and superintendence for all class ol
Bulldines.
Booms 53 and 55, Mitchell A Lynde building
TAKE ILITiTOB.
HOTELS.
Metropolitan Hotel,
Broadway, Cor. Prince St.. New York City.
Refitted and renovated under new management,
on the European pl.n.
Room rates SI a day and upward .
Restaurant equal to the best in the city at mod
erate rate.
Street cars from all R. R. stations and steam
boat and ferry landings pass the door.
HILDRSTQ A ALLEN, Pwp's.
A LUtle Girl's Xxosrieaca tn s Lmhtmase.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at
sand lieacn, Mien, ana are messeu
with adaughter, four years old. Last
April she was taken down with
measles, loiiowea wun a areauiui
eoup-h and turninp: into a fever.
Doctors at home and at Detroit treat
ed her, but in vain, she grew worse
rapidly, until she was a mere "hand
ful o- "bones.1' Then she tried Dr.
King's New Discovery and after the
u:se of two and a half bottles, was
completely cured. They say Dr.
King's Jew Discovery is worm its
weight in gold, yet you may try a
bottle free at HaVtz it Ullemeyer's.
STRENGTH ASP HEALTH.
If vou arc not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Hitters. If "La
Grippt;" has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Hitters. This remedy
acts directly on liver, stomach and
kidneys, gently aiding these organs
to perform their functions. If you
are afflicted with sick headache, you
will find speedy and a permanent re
lief by taking Electric Bitters. One
trial will convince you that this is
the remedy you need. Large bottles
only 50c, at "llartz & Ullemeyer's.
BUCKLEN'S AKNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, corns, and all skin erup,
tions, and positively cures piles or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Hartz & UllemeyCr
When Baby was sick, we gave ner Oastoria.
When sho was a Child, sho cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to CoKtoria.
When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Not Too Disconsolate to Jest.
Amid all his troubles Dr. Cornelius
nerz can still make a fair attempt at a
joke. One of the few gentlemen who
have been able to see him in his hotel
during his mysterious visit to London,
where he has lived the life of a hermit,
writes that the other morning Dr. Herz
found a small spot of grease on his coat
and called his servant's attention to it.
"Yes, sir," replied the domestic; "I can
soon remove that, sir. A little can de
Panama will put it all right."
Eau do Panama, it should be mention
ed, is a decoction which has long been in
universal use in most.French households
as a cleansing, fluid and is continually
employed by servants. Dr. Herz looked
at his man for a moment and then said,
with a smile: "I am glad to hear it.
Some of my friends say it put them all
wrong." London Telegraph.
Good For Invalids.
The weather man has been very good
to invalids. When a thin ghost of a
maid gets so blue that the air looks
azure, the nurse can bundle her up in a
big shawl, deposit her in a big rocking
chair and roll her to the window, where
sho can watch pedestrians go through
gymnastic performances on a small piece
of ice in front of the house. Her droop
ing spirits rise as fast as jn-ople tumble
down, and the little invalid who hasn t
been out of the house for weeks and
weeks declares the weather man to lie a
jolly good fellow. Chicago News-Rec
ord.
The King May Tress tho ISutton.
Spain's infant king may help President
Cleveland set the machinery of the
World's fair in motion on May 1. It 1i:ls
been proposed to connect the Atlantic
cable with the electrical apparatus at
Jackson park, and at a given moment
have President Cleveland, standing in
full view of the audience at the exposi
tion grounds, and King Alfonso, sur
rounded by the royal family at Madrid,
press the electric button simultaneously.
Ken That Jump
At conclusions are generally "off their base.1
Because there are numberless patent medicines
of questionable vain-, it doesn't follow that a!
are worthless. Don't class Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy with the nsaal rnn of such remedies.
It Is way above and beyond theml It is doing
what others fail to do 1 It is curing the worst
cases of Chronic Nasal Catarrb. If you doubt it,
trylt. If you make a thorough trial, you'll oe
cured. $500 forfeit for an incurable case. This
offer by World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, K. Y At all druggists: 50 cents
Fits All fits stopped free by Dr
Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No
fits after the first day's use. Marvel
ous cures. Treaise'and $ 2 trial hot
tie free to fit cases. Send to Dr
Kline, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia
Pa For sale by all druggists; call
on vours
Chirdren Cry for
Pitcher's Castferia.
Lane's Family Medicine moves the
bowels each day. Most people need
to use it.
Chi.c?resi Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Coughing leads to consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough
at once
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Increased Appetite
is one of the first good effects
felt by users of Scott's Emulsion
of cod liver oil with Hypophos
phites. Good appetite begets
good health.
Scott's Emulsion
is a fat-food that provides its
own tonic. Instead of a tax up
on appetite and digestion it is a
wonderful help to both.
Scott's Emulsion ar
rests the progress of
Consumption, JJron
chitis, Scrofula, and
other wasting diseases
by raising a barrier of
licalthy flesh, strength
and nerve.
Prrpurod by Scott A Rome. N. Y. All draegists.
"The Pace
That Kills"
is ozwwork
makes no difference what kind. Using
Greasy and inferior soaps is one road
fo premature decay sore hands
sore hearts clothes never clean.
Not so w hen
AMERICAN FAMILY
c ucprl fhprfiillv nrnceeds the
labor of wash-day with health and
long life assured. Hands all right
hearts light clothes pure and white
as a ureeniana snowann.
JAS. s. KIRK & CO.. Chicago.
n t- n: T Make. t M. Sett
UUSavJ ifilAUIVUU iu uvaN Htm
Jo tin Volk 5c Co.,
1-iSNSKAL -
CONTRACTORS
AND
HOTJSJS BUILDERS.
UanufacturuTp of
s'ab Doom Bunds. tii:1in4. Flooring,
WHinSWllt'Qt!.
. Ml i l Kin l nf wao.1 nr; for nailaeia.
av.KUiccn'.n 8t. mi. CuirJn.i fauna e.
Hi
A MEDICAL HOOK worth
P0LLAKS. sent for 10 cent in
Sealed Envelope.
Is the best remedy for
all complaints peculiar
to women.
SI IVr Bottle at Druggists.
50c. Trial Size sent by tmau
Letters for advice Marked
"Consulting Depart m. nt ' are
seen by cur phyMchuis only.
zot-rnoa MEOicse co.,
11. Oilman, Src'y,
Kalitmazoo", Mkh.
DAVIS CO.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers,
Ga and Steam Fitting,
SANITARY PLUMBING.
A complete line of Pipe, Brasa Goods, Packing Hoee
Fire Brick Etc. Largest and best equiuped
establishment west of Chicago.
DA Via tUJjij. uloline, HI. I 1 12. 114 West Seventeenth ,
Telephone 20S3. Telephone 1148. ftxkiij
PsMenrs " 'ririnn 1 1 BP
A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR.
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
.A.. II. HILL. PH. G.
Druggist and
Optician Specialist
Cor. Fourth ave., and Twenty-third street.
INCORPORATED INDEIt THE STATE LAW.
Roek Island Savings Bank,
Kock Island, III.
Open daily frim 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturday eveninps from 7 to s o'clock.
Five per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Money loaned on Persona', co:
lateral or Real Estate security.
officers:
P. L. MITCH EL T , Frcs"t. F. C. DKSKMASS, Vice Prcs't. J. M . llVFOKP. Ix'if.
dirzctorb:
P L Mitchell F. C. Denkrnann, John Cruhanph. rbil Mitchell, II. P. II:;;:, L Ntn i
K. W. llnrM, J. M. Uuford, John Volk.
Jackson & Uckst, Solicitors.
Bepin business July S, 1;-9J, and ocenpy the sontheaet corner of Mitchell A; Lj!:6 'sirf.i
JOHN GIPSON,
TIIE FIBST-CLASS
HORSE SHOER
Is now 'located in his new shop.
At 324 Seventeenth Street
-Licht shoes a specialty. Ophite the Old ssJ
C. J. W. SCHREIIMER.
Contractor and Builder,
1121 1123 Fourth avenue. Resilience 1119 Fourth avi'nac.
Place and specifications furnished on all classes work; also ajort for w:::a"f lV.eM
6'ain hi inas.somcining new, .)iaMuui.""-.
KOi'K ISLAS3H
Roek Island Briass Foundry
AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK.
Al' kinds of brass, bronae and aluminum bronze caettnp, all efaarle al '
a specialty of brass metal pattern and artistic work.
SHor m Ottice At 1H1 First avenue, near Few '.siiditj:.
r- I"
j J. MAGEK, Propria?
CHAS. DAIMItf ACHER,
Proprietoror of tie Edy street
IK 0 IS IE IFS
Ail kinds of Out Flowers eoiietattly on band,
torcen Houses Flower Ston
One block from Central park, the largct t "In Iowa. ttrcc ' 1
B. F. DeGEAR,
Contractor einci Builds
. : Rock W
Office and Shop Corner Seventeenth BU
and Seventh Avenue,
. nwrdsoftt1
All Mnri. of rnn.t .rk .mrtaitT. plan, ana estimates IOI " -
furnished on applietlon
gtP
I l-ELY'S CREAM BAt-MzfiZJX uTM)
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