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THE AllGUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1893. G THE TRAVELERS OUII5E. HwaSSeofVe. Flfthavenne and Thirty Cwt street. Frank H. Plnmmer, agent. TRAINS. tEABT. JWEST, council aiuHa Mllluewi- I ta Day Express f Ktntu City Day Kxpres. .. Washington Expresi Omaha Express Umtbt and Denver Vei-ti- i bole Express I Kansas City Llnsited ... Stuart-Rock Island Expresf St. Paul and Minneapolis Kansas City and St. Joe Denver, Colorado Spring's I and Pneblo I i :0IS am 12:06 am VJ;-2ti pm 4 :45 am o:2D am 3sH pm " :is5 pm 3 :20 am H ;15 pm :(al am 9 :05 pin 9:10 pm 7 :4 o am S.45 am 4:50 am 6:40 Dm 6:15 am b :15 am 11:45 am 3:50 pm Daily, tGoingeast. tooinit wesi. BURLINGTON ROUTE-C, B. J. RAIL WKT Depot First avenue and Siiteen't: m. X.J. Young, aaent. TRAINS. !. aEBiva Bl. Loaie Express :40 am 7 :40 pm St.Ul i Express :40m e:0aa St Pinl Express :fprc 7:55 a a Baardsiown Passenger. .... 8:0pre 10:45am Hterllng Passeneev 7:55 am 0pm Daily. CHICAGO. MIXWAUKEB ST. PAUL RAIL way Racine A Southwestern Division Do pot Twentieth street, between First and Second arenas, B. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. LmavB. Aamivm. Mail and Express 7:00 am SDpu St. Paul Express.... 4:43pm 11:45 am Wt. A Accommodation 7:4 air soiota ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DE pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Agent. . . TRAINS. Lav aiv Fast Mail Express !" 7:05 pm Express 8:pm 1:25 pm Cable Accommodation 9:10 ami 8 01 pm 4:00pm1 8H am BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS NOKTu era railway, depot foot of Brady street,Dav nport. J.B.Hannean, Gen.T'kt Pass. Agent. Davenport Trains. Leave. Arrive. Passenger.... Freight Leave West Davenport . b: pm M0 :45 am bS:00 am I bl 1:15 pm West Liberty Train t North. Son'h. Passenger Fretaht.. b7: am blO :35pm a10:SI pm a 4 sua a t9 :00am bl :15pm a6 45 am ht :15 pm 09 :15 pm Ml :50am aDaily. bDalty except Sunday. Going South and east. tQoing north. MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE East. South and Southeast. BAST BOUKD. Fast M'l. Express 9:30 pm 8:04 pm 3:27 pm 3:57 pm 4 :33 pm 4:55 pm 5:40 pm Lv. Rock Island. Ar. Orion Cambridge .. Galva Wyoming.... Prlnceville .. Peoria 8:0a am 8:45 am 9:03 am 9 :38 am 10:11 am 10:30 am 11 :15 am 9:15 pm 10:90 pm 12 05 nt 10:00 pm 13:10 am 3:35 am 10:00 am 7 : 35am 7:40 .t. 7:10 n't WV8T BOUKD. Lv. Peoria 110:10 am, 3:50 pm Ar. Rock Island I 1:35 pmi 7:05 pm Accommodation trains leave Rock Is1and at 8 :00 a. m. and 6.30 p. m ; arrive at Peoria :50 p . m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peoria 6:00 a. m. and 7 :15 p. m; arrive Rock Island 4 M p. m. and 1:95 p" m. All trains run dally except Sunday. All passenger trains arrive and depart Union aenot, Peoria. Free Chair car on Fast Express between Rock Islond and Peoria, both directions. Through tickets to all points ; baggage cnecked through to destination. Bloomington. 1:15 pm Springfield 3:40 pm Jacksonville 4-OC pm Decatur......... 9:50 pm Danville 3:50 pm Indianapolis............... 6:55pm Terra Haute 7:10 pm Bvansville 1:20 am Bt. Louis 7:50 pm Cincinnati 11 00 pm Louisville OABLB BBAKCH. jAceoin. Accom. Lv. Rocs Inland 9.1Q am 4.00 pm Arr. Reynold" i 10.20 am 5.05 pm " Cable 11.00 am 5.40 pm ! Accom. Accom. 6.20 am pm 7.00 am 1.45 pm 7.55 am1 3.00 ;nj H.B. SUDLOW, . ?"CKEOT"-v Siiuarintenlic1. ' n.'l Tt. At t Great Rock Island Route TO THE UAST. Best Dining Car Service in the World. Tin; Rock Inland is foremost in adopting :inv advanta;t calculated to improve speed and ive that lux ury, safety arid comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vesti buled trains. v magnificent dininp; ears, sleepers and chair coaches, all the most elegant, and of recently im proved patterns. Faithful and capable management and polite, honest service from em ployes are important items. They are a double duty to the company and to travelers and it is sometimes a task difficult of accomplishment. Passengers on this line will find little cause for complaint on that ground. REMEMBER The Great Rock Island Route runs all regular trains to Englewood subur ban station, close , to World's Fair grounds, and you can save time and trouble by. getting off at that point and avoid the crowd in the city. For -full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket office in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or address: JNO. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, Hi. E.STJonx, Gen'lMgr. Chicago, 111. a rcEDicinE THAT MAKES GOOD 0L00D GILEXOIIE'S nnomnTicainE Will completely change the blood in your system In three months' time, and send new, rich oiood coursing through your veins. If you feel exhausted and nervous, are getting thin and all run down, Gllmore'a Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonic and not beverage, will restore yon to health and strength. Mothers, nse It for yonr daughters. It Is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. It is guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, Dys entery, and all Summer Complaints, and keep the bowels regular. Sold by aU druggists for 91 per bottle. WOOD'S- PHOSPHODINE, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Promptly and perma nently cures all forms of Nervons Weakness, Emis sions, Spermatorrhea, Im potency and all effects of abuse or excesses; been Frescribed over 35 years n thousands of cases ; is th. ftnlv iai! tnil hnn. Before anl Alter. est, medicine known; ask druggists for Wood's Pho8phodi: if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, enclose price in letter and we will send von bv return mail. Price one package 91; six, $5; one will please, six will cure; pam phlet in plain sealed envelope, 3 stamps; address 131 Woodward avenue. Detreit Mich. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. E. I'AKMEN'TER ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Mitchell Lynde's new block. JACKSON & HURST, TTORHBYS AT LAW. Office in Rock lsla O. National Bank Building. Rock Island. Ill . D. BV1BN1T. a. I WllKII SWEENEY A WALKER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT U' T.OtBce in Bengston'a block. Rock Island. 111. McEMRY & XCE31RY, iVTORNEY'8 AT LAW Loan money on kooi acuity, make collections. Reference, Mitt-bell JkLyndo. bankers. Offloein Postoffice block S. W. OOELU TTORNKY AT LAW Formerly of Port Byron. A and during the past two years with the firm of Irowning A Entriken at Moline, has now opened in office In the Auditorium building, room 5, at aoltne. C. J. Sbabxx. S. W. Sbabxb. SEARLE & SEARLE. I TTORNEtS and Counsellors at Law and So A licl tors in Chancer r; office Bciord's block. tock Island. DENTISTS. R, M. PEARCEi DENTIST. ttoom S3 in Mitchell A Lynde's new block . Take elevator. OR. J. Ei HAWTHORNE. DENTIST, Teeth extracted without pain by the nev method. No 1716 Second avenue, over Krell t Math's. 3RS. B1CKEL & SCHOEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde's Block. Rooms 89-81 (Take Elevator) ARCHITECTS. Epwano L. Uuim. Clark II. BuroRD. HAM MATT & BUFORD, ARCHITECTS, Rock Island, 111. Office Room 41, Mitchell & Lynde building. GEO. P. STAUDUHAR. Architect. Plats and superintendence for aU"class oi BulldiniTB. 'iKimi 53 mill 55. Mitchell & Lynde buildine TARE ELETATOB PHYSICIANS. DR. AS AY. Pliysician and Surgeoo, 1131 Thiui Ave., Telephone 1270. Rock Island. III. Office Hours : 10 a. in. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m. nntl ut niirht. J. R. nollowbnsh, M, I), Geo, E, Bartli, M. D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH, PHY8ICIAN8 AND URGKONS. Office 40933rd St. Telephone l(l5 KesidenceTilSlstst. 118a orrics hours : Dr. Barth j lr, Ilollowbnsh 9 to 10 a.m. I 10 tola a. m, 1 to 8 aid 7 too p.m. I a to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ONLY Office McCnllongh Building, 1S4 W. 3d St. DAVENPORT. IA. Hours : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 Dm. S. T. MTSB8, M. D. Gbo. W. WHEILim.M. D. DRS. MYERS & WHEELER, SPBOIAI.TTES t mmrmnry sad inmmem of WsBies Office over Krell & Math's. Telephone 1148. omci houbs: DB.MTZna. T) to 12 -Tri I XB. WHIELEB. I 8 to 10 a. m. te 5 and 7toB p. m. 1 1 to 8 and 7 to p. m .tee. telephone 1200. Res. telephone, 1190. STOPPED FREE Ins its Persons Restore. ur.KLXM E o Nerve RESTORER irTBlADI A-NKKVB DISBASHS. O'y "" ' f.,- a- jiireti. t-tf t- I- ilrm. tee. lNFALl.lBt.8 if VikKB AS dircctad. A fit mfttr 4 i ..- Twiriw And (, rUl bottle mc to vAJ - patients, tliey piyin; express charges on bo when SftBf. -! vr?t. s-n-! nam-s. P. O. and eapress address ot tiJ'J ..:.!( ted tc Di.KLINUoti Arch St-.Philadelpnia.l-a. J.sSvl'tuiCiita. BhtWdKB OF IMITATING FRAUDS, -v. 1 SPANISH FANDANGO Ik DANCE WHICH ONCE USED TC AROUSE GREAT ENTHUSIASM. In California the Fandango Was Often the Scene of a Very Lively Brawl at Wlilcl Men Were Sometimes Killed or Wound ed How One Ended. You will Grid in the big dictionaries that he word fandango is described as a necu liar kind of Spanish dance in three-four time, supposed to be of Moorish orisrin. This is a true definition, but it does not de fine the fandango of the Pacific coast. Here it means a big dance to which anybody is welcome, and at which everybody is expect ed make a fool of himself generally. In the olden days it meant a general, confused mingling or men and women, revolvers. gaming tables, boots and spurs, soft, me lodious music, in curious contrast to the surroundings, and liquor first, last and all the time. In the days of forty-nine this quaint old mission town was filled with adventurers from all over the globe, and whenever a fandango took place they went as a matter or course. Everybody dressed extravagant ly. Senoritas who at other times dressed as though they had barely enough money to live on wore elaborate silks and satins and were otherwise decorated in a costly manner. The men also spent a good deal of money on their clothes. The usual swell Mexican costume consisted of trousers of black velvet, laced on the outer seams from the hips down, little jingling bell buttons being interspersed at intervals of about an inch. The jacket was of black or blue, braided with gold. There was a red nam ing sash around the waist, patent leather shoes, the usual red Vicuna hat, revolvers Incased in patent leather scabbards, and perhaps there were silver spurs. The fandango was held in a long, low adobe house fronting the plasa. It had one grand room for the dance, flanked by two other rooms, which made up the front of the house. Two large wings extended to the rear, containing rooms usually ned as dressing rooms. The writer remembers distinctly the first fandango he attended in this adobe house. It was some 10 years ago. From the de scriptions of the affair he had heard care lessly let drop by various persons in the town be concluded to carry two more than the usual number of revolvers, and to wear in addition to his stiletto a long sword. This was incased in a patent leather scab bard, giving the wearer a fine martial ap pearance. As the writer on the night of the fan dango approached the adobe house a noise like that of an earthquake met his ear. It was made by the guests inside getting ready for the entertainment. They were shouting, dancing, stamping their feet, clapping their hands and doing other things which would tend to cheer up the spirits of any who might feel out of sorts. In front was a crowd of seedy Indians, half breed Mexicans and those other aimless creatures who always turn up and hang around whenever there is a big Show going on. Among the dancers were gaudily dressed rancheros and gamblers of the respectable and fashionable type, who were regarded as great men by those who made their money in honest callings. The "tin horn" people were on hand also. There were merchants, store clerks, town and county officials, cat tle dealers, naval officers in full uniform, and a large number of other persons who were engaged in some reputable pursuit. There were very few Americaa women of the better class In the neighborhood in those days, and none of them ever visited a fandango. One of the numerous sources of profit of the fandango were the gambling games played in the open court. The most popular game was Mexican monte. Besides this, there were a dozen others in full blast roulette, lasquinette, chusa, 21 and faro. The last was the most general. Everybody took a turn at it some time during the night. Those tables were most frequented at which women presided. They were flashily dressed and smoked cigarettes. One of them wore a half concealed stiletto at her waist. She looked entirely self pos sessed, and as it turned out afterward was perfectly able to take care of herself. While the fandango was at its height, the excited dancers evidently trying to shake the old house down, and the gamekeepers calling out first in Spanish then in Eng lish the results of various plays, a party of half a dozen particularly tough customers entered the place. They were led by one Bill Newman, a gentleman noted for his dislike of well ordered society and the num ber of men he had killed. This crowd had for its sole object the raising of a row. It was unusual for a fandango to get throuich without some shooting or other disturlv ance, aud Bill Newman and his friends were there on this occasion to supply it. When the party reached the spot where the pambliiij; was poing on, Newman gave the signal for a raid on the gold that was being freely displayed on the tables by turning out one of the lights. Then he quietly roiled under the monte table ut which the fair setiorita with tho ciurito and dajrj?er was dealing. Each of the rest of the gang fired at a. lamp, aud soon the shooting became general. Newman upset the table, and his pals beeaii raking in the pold which now lay strewn about the iloor. The woman shouted in Spanish, nnd in a moment a dozen caballeros had surrounded the table. With a well directed thrust of her dagger she laid Newman at her feet. Two others were shot and killed, and the other three were badly wounded. The raid had not been quick enough and had ended in dismal failure. Meanwhile the Indians and hangers ou on the outside legaii firing oil their revolvers in an ecstacy of glee. They had heard the noise ou the inside and knew that the usual shooting melee was on. They were adding their mite to the general jollity of the occa sion. The sala was soon cleared, the guests be ing evidently accustomed to such hasty exits. After the smoke had lifted aud some light been turned on, the host, a charming native Calif ornian, who had that faculty en viable in a landlord of making everybody feel at home, announced with some show of regret that "owing to a little disturbance the fandango hod been brought to an end for that night, but that another more grand and more enjoyable would be given on the following evening." Los Angeles Cor. New York World. . An Vncut Pigeon Blood Baby. Some very beautiful Turkish necklaces are conspicuous in Mrs. Richard P. Louns bery's casket. One is over 200 years old. It is gold, studded with corals and turquoises. She also owns a curious old ring with an uncut pigeon blood ruby. The legend Is that this ruby will turn black just before a great calamity happens to the owner of the ring. Mrs. Lounsbery has a long gold girdle, and also the regulation pearl neck lace, diamond stars, crescents and heart and the curious 'jewel pins of the usual so cietywoman. New Vorji Recorder. It Bbon'd be in Bveiy Home J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, -Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert liarber.of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he has ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Free trial bottles at Hartz & Ull meyer's drug store., Large bottles 50 cents and $1. ELECTRIC BITTEKS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed 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 cts. and fl.00 per bottle at Hartz & Ulle myer. BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA 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 & Ullerueyer When Baby was sick, we gave nw Castoria. When fhe was a Child, sho cried for Castorhv When she became Misb, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Coughing leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. An allowetcoe for wives and daughters is the surest wry of establishing a sound financial understanding and will add ten fold to domestic ban ii ties. LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, One o? the best known truslness men in CLicajo, representative of ths great Bradstreet Cn. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. ZTilta Sfrdiral Co., lkhart, Intl. Gentlemen : I take pleasure in informing thi of the very leneficial results which have followed the use or Dd. Miles- Restohotivc Ncdvin : in tbe case of myself and wife. 1 or a year 1 v Eubject to a distressing puln at tho lase of Ui'--bruin and upper portion of the fpinal cor !, i lfm m h lost flesh and was CU R E Cj troubled with Bleepiestmeu'. B B Your Nervine was hiyiily recommended to me. Mycasehad ten sou!w;i nate that I had no contidenee in tho efllrucv : any medicine. Yet as a last resort 1 consented io pive it atrial. Much to my surprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed; my spirits and gcuerul a?iETHOUSANDS O.AINCD TWISTY POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURRED arven LcanncD and well known hvsicih3 so raiLco. My wile is taking the Nervine with Ice best of results. Louis I). Vandekvuik. foNI on a Positive Guarantee. ';' 3' PILLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts. A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of BDppositories. Ointment is Capsnls, also in Box and Fills; A Positive Cure for External, Blind or Bleedina- Itching, Chronic. Recent or Hereditary Piles, Female wbakksssbs and many other die esses ; it is always a great benefit to the general health. The first discovery of a medical enre ren dering an operation with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This Remedy has never been knows to fail. 1 per box, for 5; sent bv mail. Why suffer from this terriable disease when a written guarantee is positivlv riven with a bottles, to re fund the money if not cared. Send stamp for free sample, unaractee lasted by our agent. JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS Acts like magic on the Stomach, Liver and Bew es; dispels Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever, Colds, Nervons Disorders,Sleeplessness,Loss of Appetite, restores the complecuon; perfect digestion fol lows their use. Positive cure for Sice Budicei nd Consupation. Small, mild, easy to take. Large Vials of 60 Pills SB cents. HAKTZ ULLUKYBB Sole Agenta Bock Isl sno 111 RB LEGAL gUERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a special execution aud fee bill No 343, issued out of the clerk's office of the county court of Kock Island county, and state of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain Judgment recently obtained againet Henry Ehlers in favor of Rudolph Prieeter, out of the lands, tenements, pooTls and chattels of the said defendant, lien ry Ehler?, I have levied upon the following property, to-wil : Part of lot twentj-two (42), xcction four (4), township seventeen (17). north range one (1) west of the Fourth principal meridian, situated in the county of Kock Island and the state of Ill inois, as shown by tbe assessor's plat of 1861, and containing six (6) acres, more or lees. Therefore, according tosaid command I shall ex fose for sale at public auction all the right, title and Interest of the above named, Henry Ehlers, in and to the above described property.'ju Thursday,the29th day of June.l89S,at3o'clo.k p. m., at the north door of the court house in the city of Kock Island, in the comity of Hock Island and state of Illinois, for cash in hand, to satisfy said execution and fee bill. Dated at Rock Island this 7th day tf June, A. D. 18k3. C. 0. GORDON, Sheriff of Rock Island County. Illinois. N' OTIOK TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the City Clerk's office. Kock Island, 111., antil Monday, July 3, 1893. at 5 o'clock p m., for constructing the improvement ordered by an ordinince of of the erfcy of Kock Island, passed June 7. 1893, entitled "An ordinance for the improvement of Seveteenth and Nineteenth streets from the sooth line of Third to the north line of Fouth avenue, and of Twcnty-th'rd street from tbe south line of 1 hird to the north line of Fourth avenue, from the south line of Fifth avenue east along said Twenty-third street south to a line 510 feet routh of and parallel with the south line of Ninth avenue." Under the above ordinance, the said streets arc ordered curbed with curb stones, excavated and ended, improved and paved with paving brick of good quali'y Plans and specifications for said improvement on file at the City Clerk's office. AU bids most be accompanied with a certified check in tbe earn of $500 payable to tbe order of the treasurer of said city, which shall bee me forfeited to said city In case the bidder shall fail to enter into contract with approved sureties to execute tbe work for the plans mentioned in his bid and according to tbe plans and specincations In the event that the con ti act shall be awarded to him. The right ti reject any or all bids or proposals is hereby expressly reserved by said city. A. D. HUESING.Clly Clerk. Reck Island, 111.. June 13. 1893. DMINIST BATCH'S BALK OF KtAL ESTATE. By virtue of an'order and decree of the county court, of Kock Islard connty. state or Illinois, made on the netition of the undersigned. James ', Johnston, administrator of the estate of Thomas B. O'Donnell, deceased, at the May term, A. D., 18'ja, of said court, to-wit, on the 3d dav or Mav. A. O.. 1893. Ar d an o. der entered on the 10th day of J une, A. D., 1803, ordering a readvertising. I shall on the 10th day of Jnly, A. D.. 1S03, between the hoars of 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon. and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said dty, sell at fiublic sale, at tbe north door of the court house, n tbs city of Rock Island, in said county, the real estate aescnoea as roiiows. io-wh: That certain tract or narcel of land situated in the northwest quarter (",) of section nnmber twenty eight (38), township nnmber nineteen (19), north range tnree (3), east or tne r onrui n; principal meridian described as follows, begin nine 430.8 feet east of the comer of sections). 91, 38 and 29, in the township aforesaid; thence routh 198 feet, thence north 86it degrees, east las feet, thence norm degrees, west zits teei, to the section Une; thence west on tbe section line feet to the Dlace of beginning. Situated in the township of Canoe Creek, county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, on the following terms, to-wit; cash on delivery of aeea. Dated this 10th day of June. A. D.. 1803." J. R. JOHNSTON. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas B. O'Don nell. Deceased. BANES. THE MOLTNIl. STATE SAVINGS BANK. Moline, HI. Office Corner Fifteenth street and Third Ave, CAPITAL, $100,000.00. Sn ;ceeds the Moline Savings Ban. Organised 1861 5 PerCE5T INTEREST :?iID OipEPOSlTS. Organized ruder State Laws. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p m., and Wednesday and Saturday nights from7to 8pm Pobtbr SKnntBR. - - President EL A. Aims worth, - - Vice-President J. F. HsaiBNwaT, ... Cashier directors: Porter Skinner. W. W. Wells, C. A. Rose, H. A. Alns worth, G. H. Edwards, W. H. Adams, Andrew Friberg, C. F. Hemenway, Hiram Darling. Western Investments GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE LOANS made for private parties in the garden spot of the west by the Orchard State Bank or OHCHARD, NEBRASKA. E. W. Dart. President. J. S. Dart Cashier. REFERENCES. Mitchell Jk Lynde, Bankers. J. F. Robinson, Cashier Rock Island National Bank. V. C. Carter," v. D. Henry Dart's Sons, Wholesale Oro ers. Correspondence solicited . HOTELS. Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, Cor. Prince St.. New York City. Refitted and renovated under new management, on the European plan. Room rate 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. UILDRETH A ALLEN. P-vp'e. HOTEL DELAWARE, Corner Cottage Orove Avenue and Sixty-fourth StreeU. Only five minutes from World's Fair. Superior Dining Room. Elevated Railroad. Now Open. Rates Moderate. European. Wat. N. Pslouzs, gupt. INS URANCE. j A. D. HUESiNG -Real Estate AND -Insurance Agen n..,T " 'H hester Fire Ins. Company of !4 v' Buffalo German Ins. Co., Buflalo V v Rochester German Ins. Co Rot W J' CitUens Ins. Co., of PHt9bu rrt p. B Bun Fire Office. London. B .io2,In?- Co., of California. Security In. Co.. New Haven, Coir. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Oo :. 1" aerman Fire Ins. Uo? of P;iMt,1wa umce Uor. 18th St., and Second Av "uua. ISLAND, in Established 1868. "THE OLoIeLIABLE. HATES & CLEAVELAW GENERAL rasnBic! Representing over 40 Million Dolli of Cosh asEetsJ Fire. Life. Tornado. Accident, Marina Employer's LiabilitJ INSURANCE.- Bonds of Suretyship. OFFICE Room 21, Mitchell: Lynde'. v nuta iBiuuutj hid. Icjty Secure our rates; they will inurert yc J. M. BUFORD, General . . . Insurance Ao-ent. The old Fire and Time-tritu ComLsnit, represented. Losses Promptly Paid, fUtefl M low as any reliable company caa 4f SAVED I LABOR, TIME, MONE Bl UEINfl SOAP. Use it your own way. It is the beet Soap made For V ashing Machine us. MAPK BY WARNOCK & RALSTOKi Sold evonrwbere. B WINTER. jTSX.te-jsji. Wholesale DcnYr a:. i I Wines aud Liquori 1G1C ami It-.! T!ii"'! Av Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica Kid i DR. SAHOEN'S ELECTRIC Bj With Electromagnetic ..l I Ltrt I'atrnl.l ! imrr 'f'"lM,-f mil miv vltbout mmioine &.J . r,, . ... i r... lMt-i rheumaUam. kidney, lier and l'!a,iiu rump! lame bark, lumbago, aciatli-a. all TrTivit c-" -wieral 111 hrallh. tc. TUS lrt.nt rnrwil W fill lannanto over all " TtOOU.- f ltuiuiUrflthr wuarer or we f"rfrll ...,. VA nuitla he been cured bv P"Z Ji-1 after all other reniediea failed, and vt teaumonlala in tins and every 'ttlir.L.if.lT Our rwrarfkl laamrt Blf.TBI. ,ul .nj frnmUiet boon eer olTered " ' ,t ikUl" i . 8ANDEN CLCCTRI0 CO J Ko. 16 1m sallo St., HK U"' "J House Raising and SATISFACTION" GUAKANTtEP- Kaisinp: brick building c' Address E. A- BOUND8; 1515 fevecth Avenue. Bo ANMAS10A1 mey compian") Lame BacK,4