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:of renu ck. ional cl Simoc, new t (S tree; ind,li R itirut ,na y etrf Hi! M-PHOBA, n.eccfS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN," i ok VK'tH dollars, gent sealed for 10c o..,i..r siifTcrinz from any complaint nli everything to yon. Letters for advice, a liy our" physicians only. ZOA-PHORA CO, CHAS. DAIMItf ACHER, Proprietoror of the Btadj street OSE IK. r. AO kinds of Cot Flowers constantly on band. n, !( Flowor Store , fro:n On'm! n ir. tho lar.'i.vt in tow. :,( Bmdy street, DaTenport. Ia. THE NEW City 'Bus and Express Line. elepiior.5 Kock Island or Harper Hotels for 'bus or express wagon and you will receive prompt attention, TIM3EULAKE & SPENCEB, Props SEIVERS & ANDERSON. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS I All Kinds ot Carpenter Work Done. )Oa and Show 121 Twelfth Stnct B. F. DeGEAR, jContretctor emd Builder ice al Shop 223 E:eMeenth Street, T? ,wt I i. I JA! t'". n of Rar;Htite Torte a specialty. P:au "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH THE MOIJNi. STATE SAVINGS BANE. Holine, 111. 'Sc-Comcr Fifteenth street and Third Ave. CAPITAL $100,000.00. .'cd. tr-.e Moline Savinzs nana. Organized 1S69 ". Per CENT IXTECEST AID ON DEPOSITS. Organized under State Laws. er. from 9 a. m. to 3 r m., and Wednesday and Saturday nights from7 to 8pm BTiit Skisnzh, - President A. AimwoitTH, - Vice-President F. Uemenway, ... Costlier DIRECTORS: Porter SUinner. W. W. Wells, C. A. Hose, H . A. Alnsworth, 6. il. Edwards, W. H. Adams, Andrew Friberg, C. F. Hemcnway, Iliram Darlins. mestern Investments a. GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE LOANS male for private parties in the earden spot of the west by the brchard State Bank of OllCUARD, NEBRASKA . E. W. Dart, President. J. S. Dart Cashier. REFERENCE?. .:cj.n A Lynde, Bankers. K- Kmiinwn, Cashier Kock Island National J JC. Carter, M. D. , . fS '-'WS lait' ione, Wholesale Urocrn. t 'orrcdtHjnUcuce solicited . PARKERS' aundry, J Washes Bvery tiling from a tine iBiiK nanakerchief to a circus tent; Lace enrtains a specialty. No. 1724 THIRD AVE A. M. & L. J. PARKER, Tl.t,bone No. 1214 METROPOLITAN Cor. Michiaan A v a. anil Hmm. ci puinon El.-?. " ,N,T""CTIOM. CHEAP aOAROINO. or pro.BM.ut 0. 31. POWERS, Pria STOPPED FREE Alarveiaus niectis. j Insane Persons Restore Dr.KLINES GREAT I 1 1-0 e NERVERE8TORF.R yJ BraiH It N JRVH DlSKASKS. Ontynr' IL"!r.J-"-'.""-"k.ii u direct-!. K't'ti-ttt IcZLt" '. Trci nd a tril bollle free to 1 t lf"P;',fw'',h;rpivmeepr.,chri.eonMhcn I I 'Sf 'f,1: i-"d um-i. P. 6. And eirew Aitlre.5 at "I M Btu-cliO. ft -AKM eF IM1TA Tusa f, ,JDS ' 1. ' Secures to CIRLSa itainicss, perfect development, anu iuus prevents lilc-long weakness. Sustains anil soothes C t'enroi'keel Women, Exhaustetl Mothers, and prevents prolapsus. Cures Talpitation. Sleepless ness, nervous breaking -down (often preventing Insanity), providing a safe Change of IAfe, a ad a bale and happy old age. , peculiar to the female sex, ZOA-PHOKA is marked "Consulting Department," are H. G. COLHA.N, Sec'y, E alamazoo, Mich. Ul'CK INLAND aiw itu:Tnv for M trrrt of n.Miw. HOTELS. HOTEL DELAWARE. Corner rottusra Grov.f avenue and Stxtv fnnith strce". only 5 minutes from world's" fair. Superior dinltig room; elevated riu'.road. Now open. Rates moderate. European. Wm. N. Pklouhe, 8upt. Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, Cor. Prince St.. New York City. Refitted and rcnovt.ted under new management, on the European pln. Room rates $1 a d ly and upward. Restaurant equal .0 the best in the city at mod erate rate. Htreet care from a'l K. R. stations and steam boat and ferry landings pass the door. IIIL DRETn fc ALLEN, P-rp's . World's Fair, Chicaco. IIIITFI Calumet Avenue and 29th Street. II II I P s as 1 Ireproof ; 'Hi rooms; near hair iinmuuni uuiu uu every uinjr. BANCROFT Ami'rlffln nnd Viirnnoan nlana 1 1 to t a day. FiniW-lass Uimily notel. Write for circular. WORLD SIT he PULLMAN HOTEL 53th St. .mil Wafihitiirtnn Ave FAIR, Three blocks from main entrance. Best of H. K. and street car service. FirHtK lass cafe. Ratesl toS3Jl)per uersor.. W rite for circular. CHICAGO HUMPHREYS' This Precious Ointment is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing hus ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a curative 6-nd healing application. It has been ased 40 years and always affords reliel and always gives satisfaction. Cures Pii.es or Hemorrhoids -External or Internal, IJliiid or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracksor Fissures; fistula in Ano; Worms of the Hecium. The relief is imme diate the cun: certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL Cures Burns, Scalds a.tTuiceration and Contraction fn m Bums. The relief is instant. Cures Bon. i, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fis tulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Heat . It is infallible. Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Price, 50 Ceni s. Trial she, 25 Cents. 60M b? DroxcLi , or lent poat-iMld 00 nci 01 prkx. BraraitiTg'Hii.co., 111 1 is nniun bu, in tors. THE PILE OINTMENT JAPANESE CURE Anew and Cimplete Treatment, consisting of Suppositories, Ointment in Capsnlr, also in Box and Fills; A Positive Cure for External, Blind or Bleeding Itchii g. Chronic. Kecent or Ileredilnry Piles, Fkmalb weaknesses and m&n? other dis eases; it is always a great benefit to the general health. The f i rst discovery of a medical cure ren dering an operitlon with the knife unnecessary hereafter. Tb is Remedy has never been known to fall, tl per box, 6 for $5 ; sent by mail. Why suffer from thi 4 tcrriable disease when a written guarantee is positivly glren with 6 bottles, to re fund the monay if not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Jnarantee Issued by our aenl. JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS Acts like magic on the Stomach, Liver and Bw es; dispels U;-spepsia, Biliousness, Kevcr, Colds, Nervous Disor iers,Sleeplessness,liOBs of Appetite, restores the mplection ; perfect digestion fol lows their rue. Positive care for Sick Headache and Constlpat on. Small, mild, easy to take. Large Vials of BO Pil :s 25 cents. HARTZ A 1JLLMBYER Sole Agenia Bock Isl and f. I'rocretHiiKs of Last Kvening's Adjoarneil Coaneil Meeting rOfflcial Report.) Citv Council Kooji, Kock Islawd. July 10 The citv council met in adjourned session at 8 p. m.. Mayor Medill presiding, and all the alder men present, except Foss. The clerk read the annual report of the library hoard, which was received and or dered placed on file on motion of Ala. Kuschman. The plat of Osborn's sub-division was referred to the street and alley committee on motion of Aid. liladel. A communication from C. L. Keni- ley requesting the use of the abat toir lor storing hay, was referred to the committee on license on motion of Aid. Evans. The clerk read a petition from Fred Kann and others for an electric light, the same to be placed on the nortneast corner of rifteeuth street and Ninth avenue. A.ld. Kennedy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the aldermen of the Third ward in structed to locate the light. Car ried. The clerk stated that he had re ceived one bill on the Twenty-third street improvement, and asked whether the council desired to have the bid opened. Aid. liladel moved that the bid be returned unopened and that the clerk be instructed to readvertise for" bids for the improvement of Seventeenth, Nineteenth ami Twenty-third streets. Aid. Maiu kcr moved as a substi tute that the bid be opened and read. Substitute lost. 9 to 4 (Corken, Dau ber, Maucker, Evans). The original motion was then carried by unani mous vote. The clerk read a communication from Miss Kate Koch, claiming dam ages to her property located on the corner of Second street and Fourth avenue, caused by the cutting down of Fourth avenue. Aid. " liladel moved that the communication be referred to the street and alley com mittee and city attorney. Aid. Kennedy read an ordinance es tablishing grades on Fifth-and-a-half and Sixth avenues and Twenty-eighth street, and moved that it be referred, to the street and alley committee and city engineer. Carried. Aid. Kennedy submitted a plan of a bridge across Fourteenth avenue near Twenty-lifth street and moved that it be referred to the bridge com mittee ami city engineer to investi gate and report it at the next meet ing. Carried. Aid. liladel offered a resolution in strueting the superintendent of streets to put in eateh basins on east .-ide of Fifth avenue and Second street, and south side of Fifth avenue and Third street and moved its adoption. tarried. Aid. Corken offered a resolution instructing the clerk to notify Meyer ltosenlield to move the walk' ou the corner of Seventeenth street and Sev enth avenue back to the property line, the llnek Island Sc Milan Street Car company and Central Union Tel ephone company to set their poles on said street within the curb line, ami also to instruct the superintendent of streets to put said street in good con dition as soon as the walk and poles are moved as above required. Adopt ed. Aid. Kennedy moved that the peti tion of property owners on Forty third street for water main extension berefc.red to the waterworks com mittee. Carried. Aid. liladel moved that the council go into committee of the whole to consider the annual appropriation ordinance. Carried. After due deliberation the commit tee arose and reported an ordinance making annual appropriations for the fiscal vear 1893 in the aggregate sum of s?5- H79. 21, which was adopted by unanimous vote. (Tho committee also reported a resolution setting aside the sum of $70,3)3.97 distribut ed among the various funds, which was unanimously adopted. The council adjourned on motion of Aid. Schfoeder. A. 1). Hi ksing. City Clerk. World's Fair Kate. The Burlington route (C, B. & Q. K. K.) will well round trip tickets from Kock Island to Chicago and re turn from April 25 to October 31, 1S93, inclusive, at $8; final limit for return November 15, 1893. Contin uous going passage date of sale. Continuous return passage on or be fore final limit. Children of live years and under 12 years of age half of above rates. II. 1). Mack. Div. Pass. Agt.. Kock Island, 111. M. J. Young. Agt., Kock Island. Finder Tips or Idiots. Impressions of the finger tips of idiots have been found to show very different markings from those of sane people. In a number of idiots the markings on the tips of all the fingers of each band were identical, and in one idiot the tips of the thumbs had the jsame markings as those of the fingers. There was a noticeable Smoothness of the finger tips in all tha idiots. Ilezekiah's Surprise. "Will. Ilinim, if this don't beat all ! The old way for doctors was 'kill er cure,' but here I've found a piece In this litre newspaper where a doctor offers cash or cure.' It's fer catarrh! I wish we had it I'd like to try him! Jest listen, Wrlm '. 'The proprietors or Dr. Sage's catarrh remedy offer a reward of toOO for any case of ca tarrh which they cannot cure.' That beau all lotteries hollow 1 The medicine costs 50 cents your catanh is cured, er you get S30C! Where's my hat? I'm going right over to neighbor Brown's to show him. I never war, ted to get within 10 foot of ta'm before, but if it is the core of hie ca tarrh I guess I can stand ft one't" Sold by drag-gists. lint tie Was Only a Brute of a Hus band and Was Sordid. They have only been married a few short mgnths, still there came a far away look in his eyes, and a tired smile crept along his mouth as she appealed to him with the eestacy of each new hat she tried on at the mil liner's. "Oh, isn't this one sweet?" she cried, with the glee of a little child, as she clasped her hands over a flower garden tied around with two yards of stiffened ribbon on top of a saucer of straw. He assented pathetically. "But I don't know which is the Bweetest, this one or the little one with the violets. I must have one of them but, oh, dear, I cannot decide which the lovely, dear darlings! What would you do?" she said, turn ing to her husband where he stood wilting against a show-case. "What would you do if you were me?" "My dear," he said, very softly, "if I were you " She smiled coaxingly as he caught his breath. "I think" His face turned pale and then grew firm. "I think I would take the first cable car and save my husband $14." But she didn't. C' UN TY Itl'ILDINU. Transfer. 8 John Lefo to Otto B. Carlson, part lots 7 and 8, block 2, Smith's add., Moline, $1,000. John Weckel to Peter Bauliaute.lot 12, block 1, Weckel Place, South Mo line, $250. John Weckel to August Koegiers, lot 10, block 1, Weckel Place, South Moline. $250. John Weckel to John Jacaevse. lot II, block 1, Weckel Place, South Mo line, $250. Louis Edlund to John Lefo, part lots 7 and 8. block 2. Smith's add., Moline, $250. John Ohlweilcr to B. CJ. Carleton, part lot 8, block 39, Chicago or lower add., Kock Island, $938. Paul A. Keller to Jacob Walls, e.J, lot Ci, McEnarv's add., Moline, $3, 500. Francis Black to Hampton Ceme tery association, part block 3b, Old Town of Hampton. $1. County clerk to Daniel McNeal. lot U. block 37, Watcrtown. MiW- Tiai'k K u-es at Davenport. Special rates and special trains to the track for the races July 11, 12, 13 and 11. Ask any ticket agent of the Chicago, Kock " Island & Pacific railway, and take that line to the races. Joiix Sebastian, (ien'l Tk't and Pass. Ag't, Chicago. s't ANCHOR' PAIN EXPELlEU is and will ever be the best Eemedy for rheumatism Gout. Influenza. Backache, Pains in the Side. Chest and Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. Before yon need to buy, obtain f FREE OF CHARGE'S the valuable book: "Guide to Health,"with enoorsementB 0i prominen. pnytioiana, ad dress: T.AD.RICHTER&CO., 17 Warren Str. NEW YORK. 29 Prize Medals Awarded ! European Houses! Bndolstadt, London, leana, tragus ,Aoiieraani, uiien( Kuremberg, JConstein, Leipsio. 25 & 50 Cts. a bottle, For Sale by HC23I tbs zosseit: C :F1L THOMAS T H THOMAS Solo eent Kock Island. isfKrHl kl ...tai73i am Am WBOffrWnV RTftlvnl w,,h (Ml Ss CLEAN. J- Dot STA1M. FO.VSNia 6TKI0TUI Cna (,ONOKKK(A And OI.rTT la 1rm U (an 4" SuM hi 7.. LI '.'.CISTS. -nw-r- ll!rflA 1 sajasaw WM M a C dothw dmr-elst fa -wq mm rf vv ''v .'- 'I )-.' ' Pi:, ,:: "if &fOCk T H fSyl ABSOLUTE CORl- FOHV ,. fSf G?:AN0Qr I Wit L NOT CA'J8& ffi Mv2$sRt . neuffc tiu rona.. w& aMmv (inliiiiiiilMill,wrll.v , , ". . for Infants THIRTY raiV oaaarmtlon of Caatoria. with tha patronaee. mf m llllens of permm, permit n to speak of it wlthont cnala. It la nnqnestjona'bry tho host romody for Infanta and ChUdr tho world ha ever known. It la harmloaa. Children like It. It give thorn health. It will .are their Ilrea. In It Mother haro omethlng which la ahaolately aafe and practically perfect mm a, child's medicine. Castorla deatroya 7orma. Castorla allay roverlahnoaa. Caatorla prevents vomiting Sonr Curd. Caatorla enroa DiarThoBa and Wind Colic Caatorla relieves Teething Trochlea. Caatorla enroa Constipation and Flatulency. Caatorla nentrallgea tho offeeta of carbonic acid gas or polaonone alg. Caatorla does not contain morphine, oplnm., or other narcotlo property. Catorla aaalmilfttea tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowela giving healthy and natural aleop. Caatorla Is pot np in one-atze bottles only. It U not aold In ihnlh. Pon't allow any one to sell yon anything else on tho plea or proaal that it is j nt as Rood" and " will answer every pnrpose." See that yon got C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. Tho fac -simile aignatnro of Children Cry for THK MOLINE WAGON, Moline, Ills The Moline Manulacturers ol FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAGONS A full and complete line of Platform and otner Spring W scone, especially aaaptea totba 'A esters trade, of superior vrorkmanebtp and finleh Illneirated Price List free on Plication. See the MOLINE WAQON before Durcbasing DAVIS CO. Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Gas and Steam Fitting, SANITARY PLUMBING. A complete line ot Tipe, Brass Goods, Packing Hog, Fire Brick Etc. Largest nd best equipped establishment west of Chicago OA via tsi.uivH. nloline, HI. j 112. 114 "West Seventeenth et. Telephone 2053. I Telephone 1148. Rock Wan. R-esideace Teleohon" 1 16P SPRING- Evtry thing in the line of spriDg vehicles, and the largest assortment of Harness, Laprobes, Whips, Etc., AT Mason's Carriage Works, Eaet Fourth Street. ELY'S CREAM BALM riennrws tke 1 ,M V PasMKT Allaa l ain uii Ianammation, Healsl A"H FO, thetiores, KcKtAres Taste and Smell, and !nreal JATARVvl AH ( i I Oives Kelit-f at ouc - JApvlf into the SottriU. r mail. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, NO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on Vine Street ROCK ISLAND, ILL. and Children. la on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castorla. Wap Co. DAVENPORT, IOWA. e for told in 11-,.. 1 It U tjuU-kiy AbmrUd. ELY BliOS., && Warren St., JN. T. 5 il I! i i V h i r.i it'( - 1 -