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11 THE AIIGU S, SAT UK DAY, SE I'TEMl EIt SUQMfo, (5 THE TRATELEKM' CIE. way Depot cornet r':fth avenue and Thirty first tret, Frank H. Bummer, ajtenl. Uoancu liio J vlu.iieT ' ts Day E ures . . ' I ..I Kaunas 4'lty Day (Express.. Wastainiron Kxpress Omaha Express Omaha and Denver Vesti-1 bale Kxoress.... ( FtWorth.D nver & n01n Btnart-Knck Island Express St. Paul and Minneapolis Kansas City and St . Joe Den Moines, Omaha Un-i coin I 1 1 -to ami i46 am 10:fOpmT 8:12 am 1-': pmi !:l3pm ' 7:45 anr 7:ti5pm 3.45 am 4:50 am 5:: pm 0:1T am 3:20 am 11 ;05 pm 0:00 am 9:115 pm 6: JO anij S :85 pm :40 ani'10:20 pm Dally. tG Icgeast. t'"'ns? west. F. n. Ph-mjier. gt. L. M. Au.E. ien. Agt. Pass. Dept. Pave nport tJURUMh't'.n A 'V i &- C B W. KA1. wa Depot Pi av.c&-nii Sixteenth t H. J. Youon, aesnt , TRAINS) vakl - ":3ft pal lto 7 5Saa 10:4s am 6:50 pm 6:' pm fct. Loot- sx tress 4t. Loul Rxirers ... 8t.Panl ixrrens toaardalown Pacengoc. Sterlln enj'" .... 1 H:5 au. T:45 pm ' " Ob pm :b0 pm 7:f am 9:50 am Lacrosse Passentfer 'Daily. ; HICAOO, MLLWACKE2 ST. FALL RAIL way Rscine A Southwestern Divtaion De pot Twentieth street, between First and Secotd avenue, K. D. W. Holmes, airent. TRAINS. uavbI Anatri Mail and Kxpress ... 7:O0n "9 30 u. ft. Paal Sxpr-i 4 40 pm ll:4MC Ft. Aer-immo'lu'toTi. . .. :-H "i 0 1 nn OCK ISLAND PfcOKIA RAILWAY DB pot First avenne and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Agent. TRAIN9. i Lnn abrivi Fast Mall Express 8-O.S am.7:5 pm Express 2:pm 1 : pn Oable Accommodation 9:10am 3 0) pm " " 4 -on xim am BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS A NORTH em railway, depot foot of Brady street.Pav enport, J.B.Hannt-irtu, Gen. T'k't A Pass A.ent Davenport Trains. Leave. I A H ve . Passenger b:5." pm'hio 45 am Freight.... l3 00 am!tll:l6 pm Leave West Davenport .' Wes' I.lhertv Train " tNonh. Snth. Passenger ' b" f m blfl&ipm " al0:3i pm a4 50aji " ' a6 45 am Freight , i M :H pm bS:ft0am W-.lft ml bl :15pm bll:50ani aDaily. bD.u'r except Suiid.iy. Going South v ml east Going north. a0I)TI TO TH and Southeast East. South XA3T BOUND. ,Fat M'l. Lv. Rock Island B:j(itm Ar. Orion 8 :4ft am Camiridve 9 MM am Onlva ... i :: am vVyominu 10:11 am Prlncevi'iU) '10:30 ami Peoria ..." ll:1ftam Express 8:S0 pm 8:04 pm 3:37 pm 3:57 pm 4:33 pm 4:65 pm 5:40 pm Bioomtnirton.. Bprtniffleld.... Jacksonville.. Decatnr Danville Indianapolis.. Terra Uantn . . . Bvansville.... Bt. Louis ... . Cincinnati.... LonUville . .. 1 :1ft pm, 9:15 pm 10:! pm 12 06 n't 10:(Xl pm 11:10 am 8:S am 10:00 am 7:85am 7:40 air 7.10 n't . . . , 4 nc pm :M)pm 3:50 pm ... 6:55 pm 7:10 pm .... 1:20am ... i 7:30 pm ... 11:00 pm WIST BOCHS. uv. Petiria Ar. Rock Isiar . . . 1 1 : 10 am' 1 1:3ft pm 8:50 pm 7:05 pm Accom-no'latloc trains leave Rok Is'and at S:U0a. m. an l 5.J0 p. m; arrive at Peoria 8:50 p. n. and 1 :15 . m. Leave Penjia :00 a. m. and 7 :15 p. m; arrive Rock Island 4 :G0 p. m and 1:15 y' m. A'.l tratnr r in iVly exrept Sanday. All passe leer traini arrive and "depart Cnion deuot, Peoria. Free Cuir on Fast S cpre between Rock filond an l 'eor a. both directions. Taroah ttoxets to all p.ums; ba?zage caecked hroagb to dds-inaUan. OABLl BBAHCB. . Aceom. 1 9.10 am , 10. 'J i am Accou. i.00 pm 5.06 pm 5.40 pm Lv. Roe llati-l . Art. Rovnoids ... " CaVe . 11.00 Accom. . Accom -6.2" am U.ro pm 7.on am. 1.45 pm 7.55 am 8.00 om Lv. (taile .. . Ar. Reno!d-.... " Bk Island B. B. 8UDLOW, SaooTtntendetii , TOCKHOU8I -i-n'1 Tkt. Ace t Great Rock Island Route TO THE KAST. Beat Dining Car Service inhe World x tic liocK island is lorcmost in juoptinr anv advantage calculated to improve spcrd and pivc that lux urj safety and comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment s thoroughly complete with vesti buled trains., magnificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaehps, all the most elegant, and of recently im proved patterns. faithful and .capable management ind 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 Tassengcrs on this line will find Httlo ca u se forco mpl ain tp nt baj;.grauniL. KEMEMUEli The Great Rock Uland Houle runs all egular trains to Englewood subur )an station, close to World's fair rounds, and vou can save tinleand rouble by getting oft at that point ,na avoia me crowu in the citv. c For full particulars as to tickets. maps, rates, apply ..to any. coupon ticket 'oflice in the United States, Canada or Mexico, or. address: JNO. SEBASTIAN, - Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E. St John".' Gen1! Mgr. Chicago 111 "It Currs Colds. C ougka. Son Throat. Cronp, Inflo- 1 enza. Wbooping voogh, uroneniua ana aauma. A sertaiB cure or Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stagea. Use at ones. Ton will see th- excellent effect after taking ths first doss. Sold by dealers evsrywhers. Largs bottlea 60 eenU una $1.00. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. E. 1'ARMEN TE R. ATTORNEY AT HW Otllce in Mitchell & I ynau's new block JACK SON & HURST. ATTORNEYS A V LAW Cfllc In K. ck Island National Bat k building, Koc Island, 111. E. D. BWEEMV. C. t. WiLKTR. SWEENEY & WALKER. ATTORNEYS AD ( Ol'SSELLORS AT LAW Otllce in Boutt. ill's block, tiock Island. 111. C. J. 8KARLB. 8. W 8IAKLB. SEAELE & SEARLE. ATTORNEYS A D COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Solicitor' In Chancery; otKce Buford's block. Hock Islanl McENiaY & McENIRY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Loan money on good security, m ike collections. Heference, Mitchell & Lynd hBnkers. Office In I'ostofflce blocs. S. W.ODELL. ATTORNEY AT LA W Formerly of Port Byron, an.l uurmir the past two years with the firm of B owini.j. Entriken at Moline, has now opened an ntficr in tne Auditorium baiullte. room &, at Molm, , XEA'TISTS. K. M. PEARCE. DENTIST. . noum u in llit ihell A Lynde's new block . Tike elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, Teeth extracd without pain by the nev. -o 17 6 second t venae, over Krell d Math's. Drs. Bicksl &Schoemaker, Dental Surgeons. Slitchcl1 & Ljnce'i Block. Rooms 28-81 (Take Elevator) AROUITECTS. Edward L. Bumri. Clark H. BuroRD. BUFORD. ham ma rr ARCHITECrs, Ri ck Island, 111. 41, Mitchell A l.ynde baildlnz. Office Room GEO. P. 53TATJDUHAR Architect. Plats and super ntendenee for all class at Buildings. Rooms 53 and 55. Mitchell A Lynde building Till 1 LEViTOB PHrsiciAxs. DR. W. W. ADAMS, Physician and Surgeon. Special attention given to diseases of the Eye and Ear. Oflice and residence 312 Twentieth street. Office hours :,.10t 13 a.m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.. Telephone Nc. 1J09. DR. AS AY. : Physician and Surgeon, 1134 TniRD Ave Telephone 1270. Rock Island, III. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 13 m., 1 to 3 p. m. and J. K. Hol'.owbush, M . D. Geo, E, Barth, M. D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH Physicians nr Sitror:N8, Oflice 40:)33rt st. Telephone 1065 Residence TS Hist St. mjc opucb aorRn: Dr. Barth i uT, Uollowbnsh 9 to 10 a.m. 10 tola a.m. 1 to S and T to 8 p. ti, i to 5 and 7 tog p. m. DR. CHAS. M. ROETNSON EYE, liAR, NOE AND THROAT ONLY ftlce McCullough Building, m W. 3d St. DAVENPORT, IA. 1 to 4 Dm. rlonrs: 9 tf 11 am I. r. Mtbrs, M.D. Geo. W. Whebleb, M. D DRS. M YEE S & WHEELER, spicialtiss: . stariepj- ana llseanes f Wnmen Office over Erell A Math's. Telephone 1148. ortcE boors: DB. HTERS. dr. wbeblbb. 1 1 to lv a. m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. ties, telephone IJUI. 8 to 10 a. m. 1 1 to 3 and 7 to J p, m . - W A: DARLING, L City .Engineer LKooru 3S, "" " " Mitchell & Lynde Block, '.i "Tase Elevator, i STOPPED FREE! y I K,S.Sb ihw im, Swfim. ti V " pmnnn IJ f 1 VflllnJVTTOT'BBIlri NFRVFK ERTnPFB IWoZBbaik Nsava DlSKASSS. dr' ifir" doy i utt. Ti -Atise nd j trUI hoitis f to Fit pal tents. thr p nns ?ti harcool.i wha fwl. Swl nan e. P. l. anlei-s tllrm ol I .lit'fteil tc Ptt.KLt lliill Arrh St..Pn,luirlnhi. p.. 1 U If LI r a OLD OCEAN'S DEPTHS., Livinc Lanterns That Are Borne About Ut I.icht Vp-the Parkness. . . Away down in the dark depths of tha ocean there are living lanterns that are borne abont to light nr the darkness. A qneer fish ciiJled the luidshipmite carriea the brightest and most striking of all these sea torches; j n Along! its back,-Tinder it and fit the' base of its fins there are small disks that glow with a clear phosphorescent light like rows of shining buttons on the young middy's uniform in this way it gets its name, ' midslnpinite, by which young sailors in the navy are of ten called. These disks are exactly like small bnllseye lanterns with regular lenses and reflectors. . The lenses gather the rays, and the re flectors throw them out again. There is a layer of phosphorescent cells between the two, and the entire effect is as per fect as if made by some skillful optician. Many other fish huve "reflectors," many have "lenses," but the "midship mite" is tfie only kind that has 6uch splendid specimens of both. The fish is so constructed that when it is frightened by some devouring sea monster it can close its lenses and hide itself in the darkness. It can turn its lantern off and on at will, and then it is always "filled" and ready when wanted. Another murine animal has a luminous bnlb that hangs from its chin, and thus throws the light before it to warn it of the approach of enemies. Still another upholds a big light from the extremity of the dorsal fin. Others, again, have constant supplies of a luminous oil that runs down their sides from the fins, mak ing a bright and constant light all around them. Most of the jellyfish are phosphor escent. These live far down on the very floor of the ocean, where it is always dark and gloomy. The dwellers in these watery depths are provided with lights of their own shining bodies and fins, which illumine their home with a strange though no doubt cheerful glare. E. A. Mathews. I'nrlaiuieJ Trize Money. Three hundred thousand dollars in tin disputed prize money still remains in the treasury awaiting claims by sailors to whom it lmloiigs. Undo Sam merely holds this sum as the left over balance of a trust fund. Unhappily these to whom it is owing are mostly dead and will never csk. for tl;eir shares, Their bones have been scattered by shipwrecks ail over lie world, though the names of r.ll of them r.re written in tlie government's book, wiih the amount In dollars and cents due to each. It is on!y occasionally nowadays that appli cations are made for awards of cash from this deposit of treasure. Eventually nearly all of it will 1 turned over by congress to some other purpose for hick of claimants. - This money represents a part of the great sum derived from the sale of cap tured vessels during the rebellion. Near ly all of these craft were blockade run ners, and of the latter nine-tenths were owned in Great Britain. Some of the finest steamships ever built were used by Englishmen for running the Union block ade during the war. British naval ofii cers gotUwves of absence, during which they cmnmanded blockade runners. Blockade running is a very peculiar busi ness. I here is no penalty for it under international law except the confiscation of the ship and her cargo. The people n board of her are treated in all other e- spects as if they were transacting a e- gitimate mercantile business. At le earliest opportunity they are let go in peace. ashmgton Star. The Fussiou Flower. A great many lovers of flowers who have not made botanical lore and legend a study often ask themselves or some friend why the "passion flower" is so called, and not one time in a dozen is the correct answer given. It was so named by the first Spanish settlers in the new world because they imagined that they saw in it a representation of our Lord's passion. The filamentous processes are taken to represent the crown of thorns; the styles, the nails used in fastening the Saviour to the cross; the anthers, the marks of the five wounds; the leaf, the spear that pierced his side; the tendrils, the cords or whips with which he was scourged; the column of the ovary, the upright of the cross; the stamens, the hammers; the calyx, the "glory" or halo; the white tint, .purity; the blue tint, heaven. "Calvary clover" is a still more won derful representation of the crucifixion. In that flower persons of vivid imagina tion can see in the meanderings of the colors of the petals the outlines of a cross with the figure of a man stretched prone upon it. St. Louis Republic. The Guardian of Yoemlte Parle. Galen Chirk is the guardian of Yo semite park, a white bearded pioneer, grizzly bear killer and innkeeper. He has just made his first visit frTthe out side in 40 years. He settled at Wawona, the picturesque stopping place of the Yosemite stages in 1855, built first one cabin and then several more for sight seers and finally became a hotel keeper. Later he was made a Yosemite park com missioner ,and then guardian. He has just been east to his old home, which he had not seen 6ince the early gold excite ment, and to visit the World's fair. Chicago Herald. ; - it Opens the Fyes "My daughter is lostng her sifrht, said an anxious mother, "and Just on tht eve of marrlaite,' loo! Whatsha'l I do?" "Let her get married, by all means," respanded ihe doctor; "marriage Is a regular eye opener " A man's eyes open pretty widely, when he finds his wife's charms disappearing. Health it the best friend of beauty, and the innumerable 111s to which women are po- I u. ij bh'ijmh l,H nwioi vucuiiucb. ..jr.. .v.nv. tttw.. v . i . i. I 1 V uwi rduicii TVUU WVBB VI I C uvsi ucanu, use Dr. Pl.rce-'s Favorite Prescription. It is -the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, an der a positive guarantee from the mannfactaiers. that It will give satisfaction in every case, or money wl'l be refunded.' This guarantee has been printed on the battle wrapper", and faith fully carried cat for uiuy years. .IN : t .- AN JNANSWERED QUESTION. Why .D Cats Kjes Slilno In the Dark While Men's Eyes Ho Not? . Why do cats' eyes shine in the dark while mens eves do nOi? The author of "Idle Days In Patagonia" raises this question without answering it. Ke shot and wounded an eagle owl, and the sight of the bird, he sayX was one of the greatest surprises with which natnre ever favored him. The owl's haunt was an island overgrown with grass and tall willows. - Thither-Mr. Hudson went to ward evening and found him upon his perch wailing for sunset. He eyed the intruder so calmly as almost to disarm him, but hunters of specimens have a way of hardening their hecrts. ' Mr. Hudson fired. The owl swerved on his perch, remained suspended for a few mo ments and then slowly fluttered down. He says: I found my victim tung to fury by his wounds and ready for tlie last su preme effort. Even ia repose he is a big, eaglelike bird; now in the uncertain light he looked gigantic in size a mon ster of strange form and terrible aspect. Each p-.rtu'ular feather stood on end, the tawny barred tail spread 01; like a fan, the itiimei.se tiger colored wings wide open and rigid, so that as the bird, th;;t h-id clutched the grass with his great feathered claws, swayed slowly from side to side jv.st as a snako about to strike sways his h"ad. or as an angry, watchful cat'moves its tail s-st the tip of one, then of the other wing touched the ground. The black horns stood erect, while in the center of the wheel shaped head the beak snnpjH'd incessantly, producing a sound like the clicking of a sewing ma chine. This was a suitable setting for the pair of magnificent, funou3 eyes, on which I gazed with a kind of fascination, not unmixed with fe.-ft-, when I remem bered the agony suffered on former oc casions from sharp, crooked talons driv en into me to the bone. The irides were of it bright orange color, but every time I attempted to ap proach the bird they kindled into great glolies of quivering yellow flame, the black pupils Wing surrounded by a scin tillating crimson lig'.it which threw out minute yellow sparks into the air. When I retiied fro;u the bird, this preternatu ral fiery asiiect would itist.tutly vanish. The question as to the cause of this fiery appearance is one hard to answer. We know that the source of tLe lumi nosity in owls' an l cuts eyes is the iiht reflecting membrane Itotween i'.jc retina and t'.ic se1, rotic co;tt of the eyeoall, but tlie ui3't.ry' remains. When vith the bird, I pa1. .ieuWly noticed that every time I retir. d the nictilating membrane would immediately cover the eyes and obscure thetn for some time, ns they will when an owl is confronted with Wrong sunlight, and this gave me the impression that tlie fiery, flashing appearance was accompanied with or followed by a burn ing or smarting sensation. I have lived a great deal among semi savage men. I have often seen them frenzied with excitement, their faces white as ashes, their hair erect and their eyes dropping great tears of rage, but I have never seen in them anything ap proaching to that fiery appearance of the owl. Youth's Companion. Oaarantea Cn e We authorize our advertised druj;. ' rist to sell Dr. Kinrs New Discoverv r c for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition If you are af flicted with a cou2;h. cold or anv lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit. you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Hartz & Ulle mever's drug store. Larjre size 50c and f 1. A LEADER. Since its first introduction Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a leverage ir intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, indiges tion, constipation, and eirive malaria fioni the svstem. Satisfaction guar anteed with each bottle or the nronejr will be refunded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold by Hartz & Ul'lemeyer. BUCKLES 8 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 posi ,ively 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 & Ullemevcr When Baby was sick, we gave ner I'&storta. When die was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, . When she had Children, she gave them Castor ia Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. ; y . . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor a. : ' i Coughing leads '; to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will ' stop thecough it once T.i . ; , , Childrei .Cry for Pitcher's Castorfa. MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. Xo my4ory has ver compared with that of human life, it bus been lite ltalinif subject of profewxiomil rtitivli ami htuu y i" ll am-. But aolwuiisUtnuiug this foci it is not pener- i 1 1 y h ii u t n tliat the sent of life is lo. ii tefin t he'ii p per partuf. t lie si.inui cor a, i neH r t ho base oftliebrnin, and so sensi tive U this port ion of the nervous sys tem tliMtcvcn he prick of a needle will muse instant death. V-ynt discoveries hn ve ciemonf rated thnt al ,ii vK-TJitis of tlie txHlyuiv under the con trol of t'u nen-e ceuiers, located in or near t!it 1) of t lio brain, and that v, hen these are t!Br:u.;e i tlu oruiis whic-h tuey Kupp y wiih nerve, lu. I a re ulso deranired. Whoa u Is re memlwrvJ l:uta serious injury to the spinal c wKI c:iii paralysis of tho bo.ly below tieitijir-J pjim. because the nerve foree U pr.-eh;e.l bv tlio inj-iry from reaching the it : r :l'ze i p r- ion, if will I e understood, how t .o i.-nnwiftKMit of the nrve centers will c iuo , luaeriiMzernent of t'.io various organs w'li.'h iti.-trsj ;Iv iih nerve force. T .o-t.iii-.l-i -f elironic liL-casca ore CilO to t!ie i nperfj t a.tion of fie nerve ceniers at liiviinj;if t!i3 bruin, ruit taan a licrangn m prt-aari y oil'iin-ii ing in tho orsan it self, fao print t misiake of paysiciims In treitini lh:i-e diseases is th it tiiey treat, the or iaa rather than the nerve centers which are the cruise of ilio trouble. Iin. KtMNKUX Mit.es, tho celebrated spe cialist Juts profoundly studied t his subject for over2J voai-s, and has made many imiKirtant dis-averies in connection with it. chief among tiiiu iK-'ini the facts contained in the a?ove statement, and t hat the ordinary metho-ls of treatment are wronft. All headache, dizzi ness, dullness coniusion, pressure, blues mania, melaacholy, insanity, epilepsy, Vitus danco. etc., arj ner-ons diseases no matter how caused. Tho wonderful success of Dr. Miles" Restorative Nervine is due to the f a'-t t hat i t in haicd on the f oreeointr principle. Ds. Miles' Bcstorattve Nervine is s:ld by n'.l drucilsts on a positive euaran ev or sent direct by Dr. Mil & Medical Co., Elkhart, l:i,l.. on receipt, of price, fl i-r b ttle. six b.M ties for S5, express prepaid, it contains uciUicr opia-es uo dan :erous drugs. LEGAL XBCUTOR'e N OTIC B Tstate of Joseph Win'er, Deceased. Ttie nnOersigned hnvinu been appointed r cntrix of 'be last will and testament of Joseph Win'er. late of the county of Kock If 1 ind, . c-f Illinois dtreasud, hi rebv givef notice tha sh will appear brf ore the connty court of liock Island c lunty, at thf office of th clerk of said court, in the city of Mock island, at the Tec-ember u-rra on the first Monday in I'eremlKTneit. at which time all persons having claims ay a nst said estate are DntinVd and req'iertvd to attend, for the purpose of haTing the t-ame adjii'ted. All ie'snns in debted to said est te are requested to wake In: mediate pnymeiu to ihe undersigned. DaK'd this 13th dav of September. A. T. 1393. MAUI AS SPKS. WINTER, fsecutrix. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received at the City Clerk's oflice, Kock Island. III., nnlil Monday, Oct. 10th, 1SU3, at o'clock p m.. for c-nstrrtVng the improvement knsm-n Section Xo. rder ed by an ordinance of the ci y of R.ick It-lrni. 1H passed June J. ls!)3.entitled "An ordinance for the improvement or Seventeenth and Niniteenth streets from the south line of Tnird to the North line ot rourtn avenue, and or Twenty third street from the south line of Third to tho north line of Fourth ave .ue, from the sooth line cf Fifth rp- nne east along said T enty third street south to i line 510 feet south of and parallel with the south fine of Ninth avenue " Cnder the above ordi nance, the said streets are ordered curbed with curbstones, excavated and graded, improved and pived with pavlnn brirk of good qna'.ity. flans and specifications for said improvement on file at the City Clerk's office. Al. bids must he accompanied with a certified check in the sum of $5ii0 payahle to the or der of th treasurer of said ci.y, which f hall be c r foifeited to saide'ty in rase the bidder nhall tail to entor into co Hart tth approved sureties to ex-cute the work fur the plans mentioned in his bi.l and ac-ordinc to ti e ul&na and sp xifications in ths cvint that the conlr&ct sha I he awardeJ to hiin. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Kock Island, II'... Sept. 22. lsftl. A. D. UUnSlNG. City Clerk. HJiRIKK'S SALE. Py virtue of a sneci il execution and fee Mil v SJ8 issued out of theclnrk's office of the county wu" ' Mr- iKiauu Cliumy, alia stale OI J111U01&, nu iu mi- uirccieu. wnereoy am commanded to make the amonut of a certain judgment recently obtained a-aii,st Kli Brunt-en. in favor of the Mnntnelier Tile comnaiiT. o-t of the iHnris tan. ments, goods and chatu-is of the said defendant. c ii Druiipru, i iw't leviea upon tne following property, to-wil. Lot two (21 snnihai fourth n. of section number thirty-two township unm- " feveuieeu ij.; uve 3) west ci ttle fourth princ-pal meridian. Also' lot two (91 sonthenat quarter (Ja) o section thirty-five (351 township sv.vuiceii ii.iue lai west or tne lourtn (4) principal meridian and southwest one quarter ("it of southeast q.iarter V) of section thlrtv-six i-6) township seventeen (lfi fi ve i6) we-t of the fourth principa meridian, in all contnining one "uiiurm u ci(;ui liuo; acres, ail OI wn CD IS alt naied in the couuty of R ick Island in i at m r II inois Therefore. accordlnc tosaid command t .h.iie-r. pose for sale at Dnblic auction all th rtirht tiit. and interest of the above named. Ell Bransen, in and to the above described property, ,n Satur day, the 7th day of October. lWW.atS o'clo.-k p. m., at the north door of the court house in the city of Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island and state of Illl'x.is. for cash in hand, to satisfy saitt execution and f e bills. Dated at Ror-k island this 13'h day tf Septem ber, A. D. 1) C. D. GORDON, Sheriff of Kock Island County. Illinois. CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of wpptwiiories. Ointment In Capsnls, also in Box and Puis: A Positive t "nre for Kxternnl. Klinri leediits Itch hie. Chronic Keen or Hereditary . nev. r ihalb w hkh Ksnss ana mmv otner dis eases: it is always a great benefit to the general health. The first discoverv of a medical cure ren derincan operation with the knife unnecessary tier e rutr . This H medy has never oeen knows to fall . 11 per box. f or S ; sent bv mail. Why tnffer from this terriable disease when a written narantve is posttivly (riven with 6 bottles, to re fund the money if not cured. Send stamp for fote sample, tfuaramee las.ed b) uur aifenl. JAPANESE LIVER PELLETS Act like maple on the tomach. Liver and Bw els; dtspel Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Fever. Colds. Nervous Diaorders,Hlueplessness,Los of Appetite, restores the complect Ion: perfsct digestion fol lows their use. Positive enre for Sick Hbadachi and Constipation. J mall, mild, easy to take. Larse Vial- of SO Pills vents. HARTZ rjLLMCVB Sole Atenw Kock Isl IM1 ooo. .000 ! Hair Death! Instantly removes and forever destroys ob- jectlonnble ha r, whether upon the handg face, arnuor neck, without di-coloration O or injury to the nioxt delicate skin. It was I FI R KlrTT TTABS Tns SECRET rotlMULA or " C tc a Mis Wilbox, acknowledged bypbysi- o ; cions as the highest authority and the . ., c' most eminent dermatologist and hair specia- n . list that ever lived. Dunne his private prac- tlceof a lifc-tlma among the noblity and ar- . istocracy of Bnrope he prescribed this re- cipe. Pbjcb, 1 by mail, sccareiy packed. : O Corresoondcnce confidential. SoleAeents ; for America. Address TSS SKOOKUsC O ROOT HAItt GKOvTEK CO. DepU K,.T O South 5th avenue, New York. o ' ' ' " ." .: : - : OOO 0"0 O' 'O' 'O' "O' 'O-"O 'OOO A. D Hi Real Estat cut uiiUD Hfi Represents ainoLS other , known Fire Insarancc Compa Poyal llnstiranre Comrnnv r p' .' W eschetcr F;rc Iii. . r Buffalo GemaS r-.IS4, Kochester German Ins Co'TM-i Citizens' Ins. Co., of lv"v h"rbt'te Sun FireOfflce, U,rlun "rt" Vnien Ins. Co., of Cahforr.ia Security Ins. Co., Ntw i. . Milwaukee Mechanic, i ( German Fire Ins. Co., r,f p.; ,. Office Cor. isth jt. iv . m mi -1 he bati 0O8 Established 1868. "THE OLD RELUBLL HATES & ClEAVrJ GENERAL in nit J it 111 Representing over 40 Million L-. of Cash s6ttt Vire. Life. Torsade. Accident, v. Employer's Lu-l: INSURANCE. Bonds of Suretyship. OFFIOE-Rpom 21. Mltchs'. a Ut, nock Island. Ills. ySerure our rates ; they wn; J M BUFORD jar Juc General . . . i or i insurance Aent Th Pi,, ti ,1 l ...ue .Mltl&' rewusiLteu. Losses Prcmptly Pai aales as low as any reliahie rom;.ai ytc Your HatroLhire is sc.ci.tc. BASKS. THE M0LIXL STATE SAVINGS W Moline, 111, Office Comer Fifteenth strest asdltail' CAPITAL $100,000.00. Succeeds the Mollce Savinzt tata. Oro: 5 PtrCEXT INTEELST . AID 05 Wit. Organized tuder Sttte Lsws, Oen from 8 a. m. to S t m.. nvi Wcicftii Saturday nights fromltcSra (obtkb SsnritiR, a. a. aiiit V Vitt-PW i. F. Hexwat, DI RECTO KS: Porterkinner. W. W. Tei C. A. Rose, H . A. Auawart, O. H. Kdwards, W . H. Adust. Andrew Fribertf, C. F. IIe3ti:r;, Hiram DarltL. r Western Inyestind GUARANTEKD REAL ESTATE LO.V made for orivate parties :t the rrtl spot of the west by tbe Orchard State Bui of OaCUAKD, NEBRASKA. K. W. Daet. President. J.S. Dabt Cat 1 KBFEKESCtS. Mitchell A Lynde. Bankers. . J. F. Robinson, Cashier Kock Is ' -Bank. I . C. Carter, M . D. Henry Halt's Sous, Wnoles&.e liri'crs. tXirresuondence -oi:c::eu. SU7 INJECTION fW Baf aH-i fiiu mm - - mm w n,. "laEfiLlIuMM fniw uii . Oar rMrTCTtOH mttsot sha 7 faCLtAX. D Dot STA1M. PKR f1Jai Can (iONORKHffiA ul OLfFT la "JJLJV. ,- Sold bj all lR!ilsTS. 8hk.'SU "METROPOLITAN 0 . Cor. NUchigaa Ave. ana Monroe St. C1' THOIOUCH II f T 1 1 1 T I . iM trlKw inMCB -T H THOMASJl l3,