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THE AKG TJ S, S AT IXIIP AY, MAY 13, 1893.
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.,.., kik-SHLASII I A( TIC KilL-
B.. sTreet. Frank H . Plnmmer. aei,t.
TRAINS.
Council Bin as- itLiiiueso- (
t Oay Express.. )
Kansms C;ty Day Expree. ..
Washlneron h.ilrea
Omaha Exim-ss .. .........
Omaha and Denver Veti- 1
bale Expres )
Kansas cut Lii-i'ei
Stuart-Roc Inland tspres-
St. 1'aul ami M iini-.
Kansas C'itv atil trt Joe
Denver, Colorado Sprin:; I
and Pueblo (
iEast.
;West,
l :5 ami 4:43 am
V:( 6a!uj 6:2' i am
1:00 pm! :12 pm
i :45 sm 7 :ra pm
4.45 am' 3:S0 am
4:5(1 am 11 ;1S pm
5:40 pmj
:15 am 9 :0r pin
t :15 am' 9:10 pm
"11:15 am, 3:50 pin
Dally. moimtenBt. lOotngwe".
BURLINGTON ROUTE- C, B. A i. Rail
wayDepot First avenue and Sixteenfi v
M.J. Vonng. sger.t.
ritAlNs. lav. I .Mr
M Lao-. Cxpres e:40aa 7:40 p o
at-Lon: 3:pre 7:10 pn o:40an
st rani Express 6:C0 pmi 7.55 a n
Beardstown Passeneer S:S0.m 11:45 an
Sterling Passenger ?:sn-- 6 'C f"
Daiiy. ,
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAIL
wftT Raciuo & Southwestern Bivisicn De
pot Twentieth tret. between Firtt and Second
a ven a e. B. D. W. Holme, agent.
TRAINS. Leave. 1 Abrivh
Mail and Express "l :00 arl ifi 21 p ?r.
St. Paul Kxpr 4 4 ) vmi 11 :4 a n
Pt. A Accommodation ':45"T.! 8 0' '
OCK ISLAND Pl.OP.IA RAILWAY OK
pot First svenco and Twentieth &:reet. F.
H. Rockwell, Agent.
TRAINS. LrAT 'ahrivb.
Fait Mall KxpreVs j-8:05 am 7:05 pm
Express : 2:)pm 1 :SS pm
Cable Accommodation ' 5:50am 3 0) pm
t 4:f0pm S:Or am
URLINUTON, CEDAR KAl'IDS & NOKTH
ern railway. depot foot of Brady stret-t.Da.v-enport.
J.E.Ha'nnegn, Gen.T'k't ,v. Pa.Aent.
Davenport Trains. I Leave. Arrive.
Pasgenirer 4:55 pm 10:45 am
Freight. I 3:00 am 11:15 am
Leave West Davenport.
West Liberty Train" North. ;Scuth.
rsener b7:S.rm hl0:pm!
a!0:3'i pm n4 4rn-n
i tin 45 am a7:4'ipm
FreiKht M :15 pm bl :15pm
I b9:lo.m hll:50am
'aDailyl bD.iilv except Sund:iy. Uoiug north.
Going- South and eat
X08T DI3KCT BOTJTB TO TEH
East, South and Southeast.
EAST BOUND.
" " .Past M'i. Express
Lv. Rock Island 8:0rm 8:20 pm
Ar. Orion 8 :4n am 8 :04 pm
Cambridge ft:" am 3:57 pm
Glya ft :3tt am 8 :57 pm
Wyoming !10:11 am 4:33pm
Princeviile il0:3U am 4:55 pm
Peori. 11 :15 Bin1 5:40 pm
Bloomington l:15pm 9:15 pro
Springfield 3:40 pm. 10:0pm
Jacksonville 4-OC pm 12-05 n't
Decatur 4:50 pm; 10:00 pm
Danville '8:50 pmj 12:10 am
Indianapolis 6:55 pm 8:25 am
TerreHaate .7:10 pm, M:0uam
Evansville 1:20 am; 7:35m
St. Lonis 7:80 pm; 7:40 ax
Cincinnati 11:00 pm 7:10 n't
Lonlsviile I
WIST BOUND.
Lv. Peoria 10:10 am 3:Nipm
Ar. Rock Island i 1 :-25 pm 7:05 pm
."- Accommodation trains leave Kock Island at
6:00a. m. and G.20 p. m ; arrive at Peoria 3:50 p.
m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave PeoJia 6:00 . m. and
7 :15 p. m; arrive Rock Island 4:00 p. m. and 1:25
p" m.
All trains rnn daily exceiit Sncdar.
All passe lger traim arrive and dopart Union
dcooL Peoria.
Free Chair caron Fast Erpre between Rock
Is!ond and Peoria, both direc'.ions.
Through tickets to all points; baggairc coecked
through to aesr ination.
CABLE BRANCH.
Accom, Accom.
Lv. Rock Island ft. In am 4.00 pm
Arr. Reynolds 1020 am 5.05 ptn
Cable 11.00 am 5.40 pm
" Accom. Acrom
Lv. Cable ' B.2- am 13.S0 p:a
Ar. Reynold ' ".in n l.aSpin
' K.ck lslan-1 ! 7.M am 3.00 im
a. R. SUDLOW, .. T i:iiti'. i fa
s i ;)r:r.tendn:. C't. Areit
BANKS.
THE MOIJNt
STATE SAVI1TGS BA1TE.
Molinc, 111.
i.!T.c Comer K::"ie. h ;--r-vi;' ,i Ti ...
CAPITAL $ 1 00-X0f .
: JVrfl-M I10:!;i l:iivvi..1',
Orii'i!zc! n:.dt r S::t 1. " -
;i .1! ,'ro:u !' a. l.i. to '! in., ar ti V. i. ,y :.n :
Suxr.rday i.iL:- f-c.m7 u -,:
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. ... AtNsWU-.TU. - - V..-, -!T, .i.-l.:
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It Cu s Colds. Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Infin
enra. Whoooiny Coutrh, Brrnchitis and Asthma.
A certain cure for Consumption in first stages,
and a sure relief in advanced stages- Use at once.
You will see the excellent effect after taking the
first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large
bottles 60 cents and $1.00.
WOOD'S PHOSPriOOINE,
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
Promptly and perma
nently I 11 res ail iuiuib ui
Nervons Weakness, Emis
sions, Spermatorrhea, Irn
potency and all effects of
abuse or excesses; been
prescribed ever 35 years
in ttmn.unila f.t rHU4' Id
si-Aim.ska Ihe onIy rifabie an,i non-
druggists for Wood's Phjsi-hodise: if he offers
onio worthless medicine in place of this, leave
his dishonest ftore. enclose price in letter and
we will send yon by return mail. Price one package
phlet in plain sealed envelope, -2 stamps ; address
1 t-,kin IMICUTPII. (1
131 Woodward avenue, Deireit Mictl
P3iOFES3IOriAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
E. PAUMENTF.K
ITTOKSEY AT LA vR,' Office in Mitche'.'. &
t V Lynde'e new block.
JA.CKS0X c HI KST,
TTUKjSiYBATLAW. ")ce in IJock d
onal Hack Eaildit.tr, Ro-ii liand, Tji
H .BSNSt O. I- WAtKCV.
sWIOLl & AL.KEU,
TTOP.NEYS AND COCNSTLLOKS AT -;
Orttce in Beiiestoti's Hook. Hock Islaud, 1 i.
fiiEMUl & cESIKV,
rroHSKVb AT LAW Loan ijioney oi. nr.
ecnritv, niako coiiections, (feferenco. Mi tch
;liJfc Lyndc. bankers. ) ce in Potol'c Sioc-.
S. W. OKELL,
TTORNEY AT LA W Formerly of Port Ryro".
and daring the past two years with the firm of
frowning Jt Entriken at Moline. has now opened
.n office in the .nditoriarn building, room 5, at
Joline.
C. J. Sbakle. . S. W. Searlk.
SEARLE & SEARLE.
TTORNEvS and Coan-ellors at Law and So
licitors In Chancers: ofnee Btford's block.
Cock Island.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. ASAY.
Physician and Surgeon,
1134 Thikd Ave.,V
Telephono 127n. Kock Island, III.
OfBre IIour: 10 a. in. to 12 in., 1 to 3 p. in. and
at iiiL'lit.
J. R. Hollowbush, M. D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D.
DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH,
PHYSICIANS AND SUKGKONS,
Office 40tf 23ni st. Telephone 10'.5
Kesidence741Slstst. 11SS
office jness:
Dr. Barth I Dr, llollowbnsh
ft to 10 a.m. I 10 to 12 a.m.
1 to 4 and 7 to S p. m, 2 to 5 and " to S p. m.
DR. CKAS. M. ROBINSON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
-ONLY-
OOce McCullouuh Building, 124 W. 3d St.
DAVENPORT, IA.
Honrs: 9 to 13 am : 1 to 4 m.
J. F. 7.1 v bis, M. D. Geo. W. Wheeler, M. D
DRS. MYERS & "WIIEEL.ER,
sre. ialties :
Hiirr'"i-.f :ini! f p;-iu, of
:ffice over Krcll ,V MathV. Te't-:!ior. 1143
OFFICE IIOL'KS:
r,:i. xvtra int. witEt::.; i;
,') to 12 a. m. ! S to 10 .1 in.
tn 5 :.r.d 7 to 9 p. in II to 3 iiT-.d 7 to ft j.. r;-,
;.s. tclL'i'hoii : 1J0..I. J Ue. U-U-phone, K.hi
i;nti.2's.
it; Hi rh"i,Ui!
v. '. Vi'.'a'.';
.'.r!:l;:-'.
Western
Iii vestments
REAL ESTATE LOANS
male for private parties in" tLijtrrdet
spot of the wtstj-y the
Orchard State Bank
of.OKCUARD, NEBEASKA.
E. W. Dabt, President,
J. S. DAE,i5.Casbier. x;
REFERENCES.
Mitchell it Lynde. Bankers.
J. F. Robinson, Cashier Rook Islncd Fstiona
B ink.
C. C. Carter, M. D.
tlenry Dait's Sons, Wholesale Uro ere. -Correspondence
solicited.
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Anc'Jirr.cTs:
r.i'WAivii I.. I;A2--:.-.tl 1'. ! :. : ;
jiamMatt -i: i:uro;;r.
a ECHITECr-, V.xcs. I.-!.in-!, III. 0.iU-..-r.c
y 41, Jiitciiell ii Lyt'dc hu.ldu..
licrry V.":-.iI In V.'ull Street.
Not much l.r.s L-ocn 1ichi1 of Berry
Wall of lr.te, mX lio is very much in evi
dence in Wall street, where his talents,
which nro of no r-iorvn oruer, arc being
pnided in one oT the lr.r-.jest lirokerno
liouses. Ho still displays his old charm
of dress, although his wairtcoats are not
so stunning as they used to be, and he
only changes his clothes once a day now.
lie is really very well informed in in
dustrial securities, and one morning
lately he sent a .ft-oviy of brokers into
convulsions of laughter when he was ap
pealed to by an operator to po into a lit
tle speculation in one of those stocks.
Berry Wall straightened up, looked
sternly at the man who dared make this
proposition and then said, "I have been
sweetened with Sugar, I have leen stupe
fied with Gas, n few weeks ago I was
strangled with Cordage, and I have been
paralyzed with Whisky, and if you sup
pose there is anything left of mo for fur
ther experience of this sort you know me
better than I do myself."
And there was quite as much of truth
as there was of sarcastic humor in this
comment, and,tho experience has not
been peculiarly that of Berry Wall. Some
of the brokers think that the time is com
ing when the famous deposed king of the
dudes will cause quite as much comment
upon the street as he did in the old days
upon the avenue. Cor. Philadelphia
Fress.
Saving I'or the Government.
The fervor of economy which recently
agitated congress recalls an incident of
the government printing office which oc
curred during the Rounds administra
tion. A chief of a division in that big
workshop had had a good deal of diffi
culty in getting requisitions for supplies
filled. The amount of lead pencils he
had called for had been criticised as ex
cessive, and he put his wits to work to
devise ways and means to avoid clerks
carrying away those useful articles. Ho
made a rule that a clerk should be issued
but one pencil at a time and that he
should return the stump of his old pen
cil upon receiving a new one. This pro
cess was continued during a couple of
years.
It never seemed to occur to the chief
that a clerk could gather in stumps of
pencils from his friends, if he were in
clined to cheat the office, and the method
was regarded by its promoter as an evi
dence of the massiveness of his brain.
Finally, when his successor was ap
pointed, among the effects of the office
turned over to him were two good sized
boxes of stumps of jx-ncils, each stump
averaging less than an inch in length.
The curious collection took up a pood
deal of room, and the new chief lost but
little time in sending it out of the office
and in taking away the economical safe
guard. Exchange.
Sentence of a German I'surer.
The judge of the Dettmold court of
justice had before him the other day the
case of Moses Lipper cf Blomberg on a
charge of usury. Lipper had in one case
for the use of Cod marks charged the
borrower marks interest, and for a
further indulgence of three months 20
marks.
In another case Lipper. for a loan ol
1,.jOO marks, had charged 015 marks foi
interest. A cow which Moses Llppei
had sold for lsHl marks, but which turned
out to be an indifferent animal, was
bought back for 10rt marks. This cow
proved a profitable investment for Lip
per. The animal changed hands again,
and for payment a bill was tendered and
accepted. For prolonging this bill five
days a sum of Cr0 marks was charged,
and for 2." days longer the sum of 7GC
marks was deemed necessary for the con
venience. In another case Lipper had, according
to the statement of his son, turned a! ill
of 10 t balers, by the addition of a cipher,
into !('( ihaliTs. and again another bill
ans:
f 1.
was l
del it
tenee-i t
prisi'in
year.' 1; :
tun:-'.
d from loo t balers into a
lh;;U;-s. The
.1"
1.-
0 sell-
i .no year s n:i
ilne and two
S.iale Zei-
A r::.:i
f, h'lt Vrfi S;:f:i:t In e
. 1 1 t"i.
V." l.i.
th::t 1 : ::-v:.T : l::. Hi C'... : v.::
very lair ;: 1 '..u-.L-l i r. r.ISy go.-1 if
t ! : v. T.- i. :" ; :;.': -. :. i. s :.'. . .!
was
Dr.
its
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A L'ttle Girl's Izoc-rierca in a L'eh'.ha'-e.
Mr. and Mrs. Lor en Trescott are
keepers of the (Jov. Lighthouse at
Sand lit ach, Mich, and tire blessed
with a daughter, four years old. Last
April she was taken down with
measles, followed with a dreadful
couoh and ttirnin"; into a fever.
Doctors at home and at Detroit treat -ed
her, but in vain, she grew worse
rapidlv, until she was a mere hand
ful o- bones."1 Then she tried Dr.
Kin"1s New Discovery and after the
use of two and a half bottles,
conmletelv cured. Thev sav
King-'s New Discovery is worth
wehMit in rold, vet vou mav trv
bottle free at llartz i Ullemever's.
STIiENGTII AND HEALTH.
If you are not foolinj; strong- and
healthy, try Klectric Bitters. If "La
Grippe1" has left you weak and weary,
use Klectric Bitters. This remedy
acts directly on liver, stomach and
kidneys, pvutly aiding- these organs
to perform their functions. If you
are afflicted with sick headache, you
will find speedy and a permanent re
lief ly taking Klectric Bitters. One
trial will convince you that this is
the remedy you need. Large bottles
only oOo, at Hart v. v Ullcmeyor's.
I'.ICKLKXS ARNICA SAI.VK.
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, l'riee 5 cents per box.
For sale by llartz oi Ullemeyer
When Baby wes sick, we pnv n-r Castor I
When .-Iks was a Child, she cried for Crist oria.
When sli;' rxx-ar.v? 7Ti::, rlie cbi'-'.; to -i ;tria.
When -slifj luul CI UJren, she jravethem Castoria.
Children Gryfor
Pitcher's Casloria.
Lane's Family Medicine moves the
bow els each day. Most people need
to use it.
Ch'tSureii Cry for
Pitcher's Casloria.
Coughing leads to consumption.
Kemp's Balsam w ill stop the cough
at oncc
ChlSdrei. Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
"The Pace
That Kills"
is overwork
makes no difference what kind. Using
gjeasy and inferior soaps is one road
to premature decay sore hands
sore hearts clothes never clean.
Not so when
AftlERECAN FAMILY
is used. Cheerfully proceeds the
labor of wash-day with health and
Ions: life assured. Hands all right
hearts light clothes pure and white
as a Greenland snowdrift.
J AS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago
DcstyDisEOR-JTar Sqjd
Itic Si!" Sott
EH
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Tk-' :
;n:v!-:,t is lb J
G-EO. P. STAUDTJIIAIi
Arehiteet.
Pitn? and super:r.ten!crce for all cltiss "1
I'.u!hli:ii.rf .
Kooiu? 53 and 55. .Mitchell t Lynt t-nildicr
TAKE FLEVATOF .
HOTELS.
Metropolitan Hotel,
Broadway, Cor. Prince St., New York City.
Refitted and renovated under new management,
on the European pirn.
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.
ilXLDltETU & ALLEN, Pirp's.
1
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Oti
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4!i- ir.iaitr fr'-:n
to
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:!: f r.rf::co tn
it and i!-:.:h
C ri vc
' o ne
s the
It e iraWe r suit . On the- contrrry. Dr. Pioc"s
(.Jol len 7le:!:c:il Discovery strikes dircc:ly at the
riv t of the evil, by dr'.virir the imparities en
tirely c tit or the system, atd with a frerh stream
of pure blotxl flowing 'liroujh ihe veias nothing
but ths softest and fa rest of complexions can re
sult. Fits All tits stopped free by Dr
Kline's Great Nerve Kestorer. No
tits after the first day's use. Marvel
ous cures. Treaise and $2 trial hot
tie free to lit cases. .Send to Dr
Kline, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia
Pa For sale by all druggists; call
on TOUTS
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I'rtiir. No C. l.i... Tin
lb
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all ui' I
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If . irtniaLS
rtriiir..- fail ci-w f r v..- r i:rcini. i
ERFUME ' iau" iuTiy w lor Z: "
L,Tf s PtRJ c.f'.ic co.. Kt-:v-nuis'. wi3.j;
MTROPOIvITA N
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Monroe SL CHICAGO.
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. CHEAP BOARDING.
ZOA- PHOBA,
"DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILLRtS,"
a booh wtrlh dollars, sent sealed for 10c.
Si-cnres to GIRLs
dt-velopmeit and : :, r r..'
v.eakuess.
Sustain nii'l
lf'oiHrn, Ilj-i-atis
:cd iirev.-nts ir-:.-. -.
tires '(il; iii
tt(-fis. m-rviitPi ' : ' ;
lr- entiiia: iii'aiijt ,
Clllil(C Of' L'jf. :
lii-.tipy 1.1-1 aire.
M.t'i,
Sir;
'' lilt ,
Reader, raffcring from any t-wutihdr.t i-eeuliar t .:: ft mvM ,. y
worth everything to yon. Lttt.'ts i'or r.tlvice, narked "'"ium::-- i . ,.
seen by onr physicians only. ZOA-I i!0!lA CO., H. COLMAX. S".- k '
DAVIS CO.
HtatlncZ and Ventilating: hvuu
C.- f-i '
Gas and Steam Fittinp.
X compiyte lin- of i'ipe. Brass Goods, iicki'.
Fire Brick Etc. L-arest iiml best equirp
eelabliBbmeiit wer-t of Chicuu
Oil Via tlJ;s. xvloline, m. I 1 1'2. 114 West Sere:
Telephone 2053. . Telephone 1148.
t?fi(iriee Telfi-lt'-n--' t
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR.
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
U 5 V a
lSCOIll'OHATKD I'SliKU TllK staik law.
Rock Island Savings Bank,
Bock Isi.am. III.
Open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturday evening- fr ,:n 7 1 1 - .y. , ,
Five per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Money loaned en I'ers ::a. c:
lateral or Real Estate security.
OFFICER"-.
P. L. SI1TCIIELI, Prcs't. F. C. DESK MANN, Vice Trcs'l. 1. M. 1:1 1 -. I;I-..
BinrcTona:
P. L. Mitchell, F. C. Denktrann, John CTubausrh, P'lil Mitchetl. H. I'. II .... 1. s.::: .
E. W. llnrnt, .1. M. Itnford, J"hn Volk.
Jackson" A: llCHST, Sidinitors.
IieKan bualncse July S, lt-9J, and occupy the southeast corner of Miti hell .v. I-y; - u w s ...
.A..
H. KILL. PH. G.
Druggist and
Optician Specialist
Cor. Fourth ave., and Twenty-third street.
JOHN GIPSO.,
THE FIKST-CLAS
it- now located in Li? new fliop.
At 324 Seventeenth '.vrtet.
i "f? J.f fit flic-rs a ;vcialty.
Doiisuctor arid .:ui;
1121 r.Jl So-.rr. .:-.: .
! f;-'.c'i:c: T"i7:5i frri-';.,: c-
Roek
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j,-X l.i. i..- v. - - - -- - -----
" -i..id liiijp Ccticr ctc.'t5.i"i '
o1 y.'-r.f o" carponr work a Sfteciaity. I'la-.i: .;ii-!' .r
pi v'C; CREAM BALM riranfn the -woA"
the Sore. Ite.torr- Wsii'l xm. l?. " 2Cr: nHVC
II I l II
a V V- 1 "J A in ns
in lload
Apply into the Aostrils. It is Virk !y ''V
50c UruggiEta or by mail. LLl iiiturs, ou ""'w'
. t.i,niii suwrr
will be, promptly squelched.
rer i existence: IB 13 me sunns tuoa ui uw ,
year, the time of seed sowing. Young, j
Address E- A- ROUNDS.
IMS Seventh Avenne, Box 121
w rro M -
HARTZ & ULLMKYKR Sole Agents Bock lei
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