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THE ARGUS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1893. rnmniav cciss. hrM MMli MBk N ItlMWVV wMfQwrwa TBAISS. , lt. icrrrr...,i nku.. t a:am ai.. I a om.a... j a:iv 3,.i. Blaiteeoo.lait SM am J:4J am 1 IWtl A " I " -II Warn" i-rTT iw m..lm x:im,!l r.:Jtt.m flmMha A tie. Motif. h.. o.i aiata w.r. ht ol.tamim...- : :am M rati A Ht.nawt ' ' " raei a m . . . i r" ' : M Jn"r'. A. ht.ot. A K.f. :1m mvm htnnr, ri Worm n.r.. "4;wniii')i tK.Hlit. WpH Hit: Warn!' A:VI . iNnrk Mitad Weahlrwloa a:4em: Ml.tpm IMnrh llet4 tta1T.. :reW :iaem a Arrival. Imparitr.. ffliy.tartptaettrtaT. l ,I1IITI iH II-t' H. U. BAIt- frl an.lk-ant tlr arm.e ihi tmirrai t rM, W. J. Iwia. am-nl. TKIT4!. M. tt.nl. R M ...... tl. Pn hucww MrM IVttMrweyT. , SrrrHnif fHWIWf...! tlMHlH rw"eaaf.... B'arliHd P "Hill; I llltl. I QUIT . . ' a Vt am I-" an H-IAMiij r:". am t M ami a-r nit , .ra.m n . ) I t;wl MHWAiHt. Mlt.1lkITHiaa If. r-Afl. KAIL w-MmIm A iliwwtrr Plrl.vm ?. m TwrMtrtlt xrari, mnwae rita sad raU Hill, B. . w. Moim...en. 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X: pot) T:'am i:tai OM'iim T 1 ant' 9: 1 u 4: at i m pm 4: in pm 1:Rim :rvam; i:pni a;P' am 14 rfnaaiuTi inTaAts. !., Ar, llnaa laiaa'i T: in tm t :i 4: at am :' pm Aflt.wk l.la .4. 4 m I : - a an m T:T. i.r. r.wfi , . miDLWW. flqpaata4aa HTOKUOUaB. -' Tat. Atr I Special Service f id- Winter Fair. CnromrnrliifftfetoWf 20.1, thpgrral tUwV lalunit roiita) lnitiiffnmlr.1 lall thrti?h lourlitt rr line 1w lauin I'li'u nirtt Bmt Ia AMrilra, tla 4ka Chlciiifti. Ilitt-k falnml raHli. to Knna City biI I t. Wt.rth. Bnt tkitnra) It- thft Txn rm ilir- tn I'.J fo anil MuutUorB rttrUiifi in Loa wrrrKR tet. Armn'fiiK'Pt liiia tWB mnrtii.lftl to rn thi rBf ob to l'riiiarni l. till a milltllprB rout, whi.'b ia BR at,llrnt ttntt In wlBtrf amartlt. K' Biamltrr. thin rf truvfa CUir?o lull at n. Bt. r th crcot Uwk . lalailtl POIlltt. Tht pJmivp tiMntiiinpil tourist line ta tn mtlttUion to tbJ llnnltlt Werklt ort l from CUIriir,, Tiifa.; bbI Thnratlnf Hotlt 1i1hbI mult, taaavpr ti Ulo lirnmlt Bn4 SoMthrrB rknll( throMB I'tH-lilo, Na.l LLt. Oml)a BBtl obb rranciseo to Loa Ab. La PBt) Bnt 4rrllrt Kftlff, oNt)tl wltB Ik f'Mt t.mo BiBtU by Maatmptf OB thaaaj touriAl er. Hk tltBBI B4 til maar, 4rj &a ki tBlam But! rmrrmhrr MvrttHl elavM tkk-tP Br Bcrfptotl oo tkpa rmr4. AmtlrPA for fftttl mrlt-olBr, JtpMII 8BBAflAH. ii, T. A.. c &i ar. jr..CBicj( .'ItBKe PLEASAHT TMI P14IT MONNIN I rtCl RlNT AN0 Jijr 4trw rnn n arm t-nlT a atMnar. pr ami kMnm ami hiMnmi aiuit. tkm nak k mart ffiwn (att. mm! anpaiai ft M aaaaatly aaa. uauallmi LAUE'5UEDICinE AiKanauwiiaMH- naiiiifatai. uya caanm rr( It. wtl twHm fnraflrvr aunal lara liaHf 4Vllrta notm ikt Immrta am'li I n nlr 1. Ittilidj t id a. in i ml) IUMIVHIi W V." Ii AHII.I.K IliiV. A. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- ATTOUSEYS. & FARMEMTER, ATToRMtT AT L V W )mce la MHckan Lyaaa'a aa Mark JACKSON ft HURST. TTrRr.Y AT l.W-offlc- la Week tlaad r .imiiiuI Dank bull.llUK, Knca IvUud, 111. B. . iwtKiT, C U ar tLKtk. SWEENEY ft WALKER. BTTOKKV AXI OVJIELlR AT LAW n IMIea la llaast'm him-k. Nck Ulaed. III. CHARLES J. SEARLE. ATTonyr.T ATLAW-I.EUAI. M MXEMrr n all kliHt. tirr.miHlT at'rmlrd la Mate' Al lUll loaHT. fficr: I'nal thw Ba-k. McENIRT ft JHcENIRY. ATTOTSNrYi AT I.AW-Imii mtmrj nn pnd vfavltr, akr rolltclmfi Mrfivt-ra. Mllrmtll LfMl, laaktta. UBlrc la -uan4kW 8- W. ODKLU ATTOR5ST AT LAW-rnKCTlrn Pnrt Itfrrti a4 wr,n ia awl ton aran vith Ik arm al II vwntai Rn1Fikia al Moliiw, kaa tna nHrar4 at M1W la Ika Aadlbina Intttdlr (. mm ft, al riirsiciAS. DR. ASAY. nnift iiA!i axo m nuKoi - r ll:vt Tklri Arraaa. Taa-paam t jnu.tln.-k MtmA, IX onUuar: Its a. a. k IS m., I U S p. Ik. and J. R. nniirmitaaa, O Oro. C Bank. H. D. TJRS. BARTH ft BOLLOWBUSH pilTSI(1A Alli MttUBd?(u. r 1 9nu-9 artatn atfimDws iiwo kVMHUarr Ttl 4l at. lit rPKiaoraa: r. Bart 1 1 wraav I taataM.ln4p.Pi, I , Bartft I Ikr. Un'ktwha-h Hi f r.ft. m. I m&rud tul p. m. DR. CHAS M.ROBINSON. ETC sar. !or. AMTnoAT wir .ta:. met niwak tti:IMn.. ia . art t. iAvt:.wiirr. aa. I Hnnia: tat! ami 1 la 4 am. JtSXTISTS. R. M IEARCE. nTT-,T-ayB 11 ; :ukvll A LraoVa ar l aaara. Tata awTotot. HAWTHORNE, ft SILV1S, nT t-T 'is Kit at cap,, aTsuac. orot Krall u at i tMit. DR3 EICKLE ft SCnoEMAKER. tSTAl. prRltSN4- Jtltrh.-'l l-rattc' Mack. Umwmm S . 4. k Cmtar) ARCUITECTS. EDWARD L- BAMMATT, ARrnrTBiT. R.ic W.nl. 111. 41. Ljati hnildtrs. oa Ho an GEO. P. STAUDUEAR, I KCIIlrElT "r anil nnerU.U hkmh far si M naar m Itallillnca. H .wn ana 54 M;lcif lliaiirinrmiiuito. tuki iMtiim CITY OFFICERS. W. A- DARLING. hiif.ml nitiek, nrrr Kinsalniry'r atiire. Is Life Worth Living? ' tf A ' j-pw That Dcpasda I'pna Tmr nealtB. MONROE'S TONIC Will can? ynaj and krep ft.i aril. Pa a at tUrpvr llixtaa I'karaiary. SAVED I LABOE, TIME, MONET ut triura MMiOABD SOAP. Ubw it your own way. it la the bett Soap made For W afibinf. Machine naa. xaik bt' 0AC::2I 6 CUSTC3. ft f.'imt. kV4&11 J b I ar.aWf. 4 1 OK QUEER AND GIFTED. N AFtTIST WHO PAINTS MONEY LIKE THE REAL THING. A Boltltr-r, Beclallat, ArUat aJad Jeairauillal, aad lla yaw Hobkjr-Ha Oram Bar4 for BalK-taJa mmaa of Ilia BoaamrfcabU raiallaC DaacrlbcO. IVxtt Victor DnbrcaiL who live in Forty-fourth street, paints United States cnrrencT so tbnt it looks real, and yet he rnn-ly lins ia his pocket two coins to jinele toKother. Cv r the liar of a Seventh amino sa loon hs.ng ppreral of his pictures. One is calUM Barrels o" Monev. The tmrn'is. or kept, nm t pootl. stont oak. set in a row three Wp, nnl from their yawn ins month $1. t, $10. (?n, ami V) and tldfl. f-IO ami $.'-iOlaiikntto,i!iareiit- ly fresh from the V nitetl States tn-nsnry, are eacapins ly linulreK Tho hills in aomo of tho 1mm -Is are weighted down with henpin Khovelfnls of pildroinof tho larcrT denominntions. These seem to flitter in the li?ht, and so do tho dia monds and tnrqnoics which have fallen from the kepi nnd lift sparkling Ifside them on the liitor. With them are lare Lank note sandwiches done up in paper wmpprrs, over the edges of which crisp new eiljjes of tlie bills cnrl teniptinKly. To tho left of this painting hans an other of abont the sumo sizo, which, ns it not only tells n htory of its own, but it tho key to tho life.strnsKles and aims of the man who produced it. is the most im portant and intcrenting in the place, Thn spectator appears to bo standing inside the railing of a bank or large inercantilo counting hone. Dt forc him is tho tell it's or bookkeeper's desk, upon which, cleverly f oronht rtened aud painted, lies a htlKcr, tho mling nnd writinjr on the paces of which are well simulated. To the left of tliebook i a Intttleof ink, from which a ien prwtrndes. Under the desk lies nn overtcrniil stooL Tho cash drawtr. witn iu braz.-n iiamlles, isotx-n. and a desperate ha iking man, with un kempt, tawny brown ha:r and Ioug lwariL sinints nUtig the glistening Itarrel of a biadid sevra aliooter on the other side of th grating around tho desk, while an aged rruno in a rsl Joak stands IxuMo him, end with her skinny ami thrnst tlirouh the open window in tlio prating transfers, with a greedy and tri ntnphant leer, balky packages of realis tic bnnk nrtcs from the drawer to a fold of her skirt. Stand in whtt part of tho room yon w;ll. you aro compelled to gaze down tho bunvl cf the revolver, which covers the spectator at all points, and to shud der at the hungry leer of the woman, which, str.ingo to say, is unmistakably p n to linger npon her careworn face, altliough her eyes, those windows of tho ponl. arc hidden by her blood red cloak. Tlie woman is tho artist's ex-washer-wotii.m. now gathered to hT fatiiers. Her desperate looking accomplice with the pistol is tho artist himself, and tho entire pictnro in tho key to the aspira tions. disnppoiiitaient3, joys and sorrows of N ictor Diibreuil, ex-financier.sidaier. journalist, organiser, porter and ptabl- man, ami at present artist, author aud socialist agitator. Tliis will 1k better nnderstood when it is cxplnined that the title of tho pictnro is "A Tretliction For 10O0; or, a Warning to Capitalists." "1 am vat yon peeps call vairsnteel," Eaid the artist. "I paint le stetrl life, zo genre, to hmdscajN;, zo irtrait any cing vatevare. I gnmo to Ameriqne. I have no moiinaic. 1 go to Theoplnlo Kevck, zo haukairo on Clinton place. 1 work Z'-ro as stapleboy dwemly-two hours a day for four inons. I get dwelf dollaire a tr.ons. Lly my economic I eafo forty-five dollaire. Z"n I say: 'Dnbrenil, j-rtn owe monnaie. Yon must pay heem. Yon cannot get reech as a stapleboy. Vat, zen, will yoa do? I Kiit, I vill pe coom ono arteest.' So I do so." besides being nn artist. Id. Dnbrenil has been a soldier, serving with tho French army iu Mexico. Ho was clerk in a banking house and thea went into tho business on bis own account. Ho became inU'rested in the formation of a company which should do for Franc and Africa what the East India company did for Eugland and India, with tho dif ference that through Dubrenil's company tlie workiugmau, not the capitalist, was to reap the reward. To further this scheme, ho became a newspaper man. and for six mouths published La Polit iijuo d Action. Judging by his own state ments, thin journal was so senrchingly nnd caustically truthful as to arouse first the ire nnd then tlie fear of capital ists, who, according to his story, ruined him. During his good fortune nnd his bad there lias been ono oecnpation that lias always en gnawed this soldier-banker-socialist-artist. It lias been the study of Rabelais, with the intention of explain ing him to Lis fellow countrymen and the world. In the qniet retirement of his studio, on Wist Forty-fourth street, tlie self taught artist toils day and night to fin ih the annotations on Rabelais works, which are nearly done, aud at which lie baa been laboring for 18 lung years. Ttiese, lie declares, will open wide tho eyes of the entire world, and with in ventions at which ho has been toiling will bfing him in by next year sufficient means to return to France, liquidate his indebtedness centimo for centime, crash his enemiea and reorganize his African Duwloimient company. Dubrenil be lieves that Rabelais lias foretold for all time the outcome of tho capital and la bor situation, and that it is only neces sary to make the laboring classes read the great satirist through his spectacles in order to start litem on the right track toward working out their temporal sol vation. Besides the Rabelais commentary and tlie inventions, which Include a new mo tor fur vessels, suggested by the recoil of cannon, and a patent suspender, which be ia arranging to sell to the American government, tlie artist la minting an al legurkatl conceit which ne calls the "Apotbeoai of Liberty." New York Lor. SC Louis ImVLnpatca, amd Hal mil aa Smaaaa. . TVto is a certain phyiaologieal dif erenre between thepnisonons and harm less snakes, which exists very plainly in their manner of dentition. AH snaked are objects of aversion nnd dread to mankind, so much so that to be bitten by a snako has at times been so fearful to the victim as to have produced death, although tho snake was harmless. Such is the instinctive dread with which these reptiles aro thought of that it may be desiruLlo to bavo soino easy mode of distinguishing t!io one kind from the other. This difilingnishing charactcris tic ill aHordcd by tho teeth. In ell pois onous snakes there aro only two rows of teeth, tho fang or fangs lieing ar ranged cither within the two rows or outsidtt of them. The harmless snakes have four distinct rows of U-ctli. and When tho biteshows this kind of wound and not any single dit-jn r or larger pnnctnro there iiwtl lie no apprehen sinn. New York Timt s. Tfcr "tipeand KiuaiKfiau Ricb-ird Joy, who died May IS, 142, nt the ago of C? and is buried in tho St. Peter's churchyard, isle of Thanet, Kent, England, was known throughout Europe as tho " Kentish Hercules," or the "Second Samson." When but a youth of 17 years, he was invited to London by tho king to give an exhibi tion ' tn rt-markable feats of strength. Among the feats of his more mature years was that of breaking, with his hands and feet, a ropo with a tensile strength of 85 hundredweight nnd tho lifting of 2.200 pounds. The following is a copy of his epitaph: llctruloan hrro! faimd for strength. At last lira hen- lit brendth and length, e linw tbo luiclily nian ia fulli n! To d.'jLth t.'ir strnns and rrnk ore all one; Tlir ranto Juil-nicnl dulli Wtiul tioUulli cnat aad liavld small. St. Louis Republic. Sifctrra of Footl.alU An or.ler of the "Sisters of Football' has la-en formed ly tho girls of Gardi ner, Me., and has a gixxlly membership They are not, as might le snpposed Itanded together, like the Red Cross Sis ters, to anoint the players' wounds an 1 liaudagn their bruises after the battlei by their local clulis, but to help in arous Ing nn luterest in tlie gam: and in par ing the exia'nsesof the team. Exchange, Caturhia taeHead Is undoubtedly a disease of the hhtod and as. such only a reliable blood purifier can affect a perfect and per manent cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the teL bhtod purifier, and it has cured manv severe eases of catarrh Catarrh oftcutimes leads to consump tion. Take Hood's Sarsnitarilla ie- fore it is too late IbwtdV pills dt not purp'e, pain or jrriite, but act prompt! v, easily ami cllieicntlv. 2.V. AiuiirRToii'H ikunrt:. KnUte of enninrl Vi.ul'ii, lTraiMd. Tm- ntiriiirTtr4l hnvirm hrfu avMmtM td m!nimior tf the rt1ntt if lnul Ibm-ifff, ln:e ff the ennt.vnf Hock Mami, - 4, fif liliiHH, fl-ra-ii: b-rrbT zw iiotic that eta will apiK-nr Ikt'lut tle eat c-urt of Knck iMlaaid rttniit, at the offlrr f th rVrk if tail cmirt. in thr ctty f Uock jpUttd.af the Ftlrry ti'rra no the Cr-l VtmOay in K. bniaT-in xt. at which time all Nrr havinc r.U1m apa-ttft eafri rttnte art; nntii.t-41 and nHud l attend, f;r the puri'e of havfti; thv Baltic atijOftctL II tHftMnti in dt'btrfl toaaitt etittip a rv reifon-tod to make itt medm'r tmymt ttlt ntid4riiinHd. Iati-d thi Utb Uay of IHt.t, A. TV Iffft. J. M. lil'rXlti, Admiiii-lrntfir. AITI.IC .TlO TO SCI t. KT.U. B.-TATB BT SPAUItlaX. PTATE OF ILLINOIS. Him-k Im.xxo t'oirsTT. To all IVrsn: a rowormd: l ul If nolic " la hrrrlty civen that th" nntlcT piinrl, gnwi inn cf Var, L. Swank. John M. Sannk. Itlit M. Soniik, tiadir K. Swaik and KUward P. Saank. minor hrir4 of IMiili.l f. Sm k. ilro-arp l, liaa filed ic the otllrr of tlitr rink of the Cfiinlv et.ntt of Kok isUitid rounty and atattk of Illlrois. a i rtiiion f r an order of ill rale of thr fol owing drrrrilird real vat lirloncne to rai J minora. said real e'au lyinc and Iwina tn III. rcattty of K ca iMuiid .lata or Jla-joi9,autl drscrutva as lol low., to-we: 1 he forth twmtv-richt ani WllO (SS 7-100) arrra oi out nori tHM.' ipianrr (4t or imt toucru citst qturtrr U of arrtiou aumlMr srvantrrn tlT. to tiiwntii v tinnils-r it(li'.-rn fiSI. north r-nte nnmticr two S), cast of ibo foarib irincl tul nirriil'an. Ami luiti Mid tM'U'inn will or hriM the first d y or I lie rrariiart; trrm, A. II. IS'.' I. or n ituou Ih o af li r a. oinn-rl a-.a be branl. ai olib h tinta and plat v yon can aiiprar and uhjvct to aaid Druoon ll tim ee ti to tin so. Itnt-n at ISts k 'rland thlr tilth dnvof rt crmbcr. A. II. tlmiK I II A M.M'llS. Itimrdlin ofKart L.Swtnk.Jobn M. Swank, la 4 Stum, tad K. Swank and Kdwaid t. swank. By Ja Kms k Hdrst. Attornrjs B. WINTER, -ri r i - i T-iT A -maa Wholesale Dcalw aad ImpLrler of Wines and liquors 1616 and 1618 Third Ave Joiiri ,Volk 6c Co, eXXBRAL CONTRACTORS HOUSE BUILDERS. Maaafactarera of Sash, Doors. Blinds. Siding, Flooring waiBscoaiing, Aad all kinds of wood work far balMan. BBtttceathBI. bat. Third aad roartk aaaaaaa. a "As o!l as theliills"ani never exocll el. "Trietl ami proven" is the verdict of millions. Simmons Liver Regu lator is tho 3s aud Kidnoy . inedicino to which you can pin your faith far a euro. A mild laxa tive, and 1'iirely veg etable), act ing directly on tho Liver and Kid Tha n Pills neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. Vhe King of Umt Mrdlriaea. "I have used your Simmons I. ivcr Kern Intorand can -oni l. ii ii.u.-ly snv it istlio fclnv of nil liver mrilii-ines, I cuiioiderlt a nir.tirtnerhest in Itself. ito. W. JACK Son, Taranua, WasLiulon. mV-EMX.V PACKAGE-SB Baa the Stamp la red oa amptpam INSURANCE. A. D. HUESING. Real Estate- AND -Insurance Agent- RcmaoU, ftroou other UraXrie nd wel known Ftrc Inarttuce Comft&ief, the fallowinf Voa Infcratire Company, of KneUni. thei-tcrKirv Ins. Oimnanv. of N. V- 1Wi(Th1u Utnoaa I nt. Vuiiny, IIutTavlo, N. T Ki-acnvBTPr twrnian m. hocBMrr, a. Citr.tltl, lit, lom, of HitlsburiJ, hzm Fire4Mt.ce, l-nndp liiin I ti. of i"atirmita. tVcnnly Int. New tlnvt'it. fnn. Milwaukee Mectimaics lnav Co., Milwaukee fi in. Ocnnan Flrt; In. CrM f Pecria,IU. Office Cor lSth St. nnd 2d Are. Rock Island, III Established 1868. "THE OLD RELIABLE." HAYES & CLEAVELAlaD CEXKRAI, Re; resenting over 40 Million Douart of Cash assets Fir Life. Tornado. Accident, Marine. Employer's Liability INSURANCE Bonds of Suretyship. OFFIOB Rcngstoa'a block Hock Island, tile. H" ttccarr usr ratea: they will intrreal yon. J M. BUFORD, General ... Insurance Agent The old Fire and Time-tried Compaaiet reiirescated. Losses Promptly Paid. Katea sa low aa any reliable oamnany ran affoH 1 oar ratrouaee ta aoiicitva. BANKS. THE MOLINi. STATE SAVINGS BAUK. Holioe, IU. OScc Corner Fifteenth (treat sad Third Aa. CAPTTAL, f 100.000.00. SaseeJctbe Holioe Sarlnea Esnc Orraalaed ism Organised aader Stste Laws. O.ieti from t a. m. to 8 n m and Weaaeadsy sad Satarday cl(hta from 7 to Horn Poma Saunram, II. A. Autawuwra, I. F. Hamas wax, w Porter Akhmer, C. A. Hoar. Fraaldenl Vlot-PrreiiWal W. W. Walla, H. A. Alnawortk, W. H. AdaaM, CF.Baaaonway. Darlhw. Q. H. Kdward. Andrew Fri Hjiram Western Investments GUARANTUO REAL ESTATE LOANS SMda tor private panic, hi tha cardoa apot of the west by tha Orchard State Bank of OBCUAKB, HKBKASKA. - ..8. Dab Caaahar. urasxHcaa. aHtehell A Lnde. BankMa d. F. Kubouoa, CaabJac kVook IsUmi Ka kor C.C Carter, at. D. r Itmvt 8oae,Wbe4eeaie ana an. THE MOLINE WAGON MoLDra, The Mine Uannlactorers ol FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAGOSs A fall and enwplrta l'.nr of Platform and other Bprine Watronn.ejpen-inT a.,,. ,.,. Waatera Uadt,otaaiar!or workmanship acd tnlrh 7linstrt Price U.. fVH otttllcaUoc. 8e Ue MOUN1 WAUoa before Darthutng n Our Purpose In is to let everybadj who buys clothing that's all Maa kind here about know that, our fall suitings are in, and that the finest ever displayed in the city. You ar res pclfully Invited to call and am the latest in pat Urns and styles, in fall and wititer wear. J. B. ZHMMER, Call and fcave your order Star Blomk Opposite Barprr Hohsk: CONRAD SCHNEIDER DKALKR IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS " Flour, Etc. friJencone 1098. 231 Twentieth street. Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. H0RST VON KOECKRITZ, An3lytic and lpsiM Pharmacist Is cow located in bis new building at the corner of Fifth areuue and Twentyahird street. C. J. W. SCHREINER, Contractor and Builder, 1121 1123 Feanh avcaae. Residence 1119 Fourth arcane. Plana and specifications furnt-heil on a!! claim of work: also acrnt for WUIct'i l':enl,lit!de b'lainc B I iude,.amething now, stylish and desirable POCK ISLAn ILI- JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, KO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, 8hop on Vine StreeL ROCK ISLAND. IL A. BLACKHALL, Hanafactarer of mil kinds of BOOTS AND 8HOE8 Gents Fine shoe a SprciaHy. Repairing done neatly and promptly. A snare of lour patronage respectfully (ollcitcd. 1618 Second Avenue, Hock Island. 111! (JEORHE 8CHAFEB, Proprietor. 1S01 Second AYcnue, Corner of Bixtetmth Street, . Opposite Bsrpar'a Theatre. rhe choicest Wine. Liquors. Beer and Cigars always on Hand Yaelaaen KawiwOat Mandwicbaa Fanmhwdoo Short ollee. ProprieMror AO kinds ef Cat Flowers eoastsatly oa hand. tareen noosea Flowur Store Om block from Central park, tha lareert fa Iowa 3M Brady atreeU Daaenpsrt. I a. J. F. BowanftLD. Tom KoaaxnaLD. ROSENFIKLD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters. House Heating and Sanitary numbing. Basement Bock Island Nat. Itank. B O. Huoaov. M.J.P..kxib HUDSON & PARKER. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, All kind, of Carpentering promptly attended to. EstimKt ( lmTmiahed wkea deaired. Cop eor. Pkst are. and tSOTenteentli at. Bock Ialand Lli.. Wagon Co, Advertising . DilXJrj ACHED, of the Brady street