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sustain Home Industry A SLOW GAME. Devoid of Featare Except Hlttlnc. for Nn1tona Lost. 4 47 47 4H On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success rs to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery I Liber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's l ock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's titling Works, has one of the most complete rewing establishments including Bottling de--rtment in the country. The product is the . rybest. Beer is bottled at the brewery and jlivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may Lv ordered direct from the head offices on Mo c avenue by Telephone. Call for Rock Island Brewing Co. Beer, '1 and the N Son's i : iioth hemispheres. Great !( tacular Production as -:;nnt Manhattan Reach, i .is.' Mand. at the FA IK ;Kirsis every evening ur.nir the week. Davenport, Iowa, Sept 10 to 15, 1894. M-vial rates and excursions on all roads. See small P. W. McMANUS, Sec. avis co: AM' V r.NTII.ATISG KNOIMCEKS. l i.OLK. Moliuc, IU. 112. Ill West Seventeenth street, Telephone 1148. Bock Island. Residence Telephone 1169. WHEN fsT NEED Of Carriages, Harness, Laprobes, Whips, etc. N-nembcr that you can always find the latest styles nd largest assortment in the tri-cities at Mason's Carriage Works Davenport, Iowa. LATEST NOVELTIES IN Ml SHE EOOES OA BB IBB AT E. F. DORN, The New Merchant Tailor. 1822 SECOND AVE Harper Ho um Block Pet cent 65n tao K0 515 4B il78 Bock those sl Days of Pompeii Davenport Fair and Exposition THE TWO GREATEST ATTRACTIONS OF THE YEAR. Davenport Fair s Exposition Better than ever. 110,000 in premiums and race purses. Railroad and Electric Cars direct to the grounds. Blared- .Witi ock Islands KM rs PcoriM ltfl , M Lincoln m r Omihu 100 59 8 Josephs Id0 hi I Jacawwriiiea tm m 44 I De Moines ion 441 r Qainoye 8S ai 61 Yesterday's came between Island and Peoria was one of slow, dead, decaying exhibitions which have no interestinsr features. It was characterized by one contin ual howl accompanying each decision of Needham. Of the latter it mav be said his decisions were not always of the kind calculated to inspire inter est in the train c. but it can not be said he was prejudiced, or that either side had the best of it with him. Dillon, Peoria's wonder in the box. was introduced. Brackett and Flynn caught him pitching hay on a little 10-acre patch near Normal, 111., and admiring the way he handled a pitch-fork, hired him" to pitch ball. but be is the largest, most awkward pitcher that ever plavcd a game here. He officiated in the first three innings, and was put into the field for three, and little Tele Sommers called in to pitch the fourth, fifth and sixth, when the Normal student was returned to the box. The (itmc. Sweeney led off and went out at first on a hit to Delahanty. Cantil lon duplicated Danny's out, arid Wal ker Whiteside Zeis strode up to lace out one of Dillon's dinky doos. He hit to his nobs, the pitcher, and on a rank throw to Purvis by Dillon, the runner got to second. "Katz followed with a 2-base bit over the right field icnce, ana ine tragedian came home. Kreiff made a hit and Joe dug up the earth around third base and came home like the fast mail. But Needham evidently thought Rock Island had scored enon:h, and called Joe out. Peoria made no showing until the fifth. In the third Sonier led off with a hit, Sweeney dittoed, and "Sonic" ran around to third. Cantillon laced the sphere out for a single, and Sonier came home. Zeis sacrificed, but Joe Katz singled and Cantillon and Sweeney qnadrilled home. -Venerable Papa Kreig came up and waited for four. Meed he did, and while Kutz went to third and home on passed balls. Dad slipped around to second. Hill got a base, and Dillon, the granery com edian, went out in the old familiar hay field, and Pete Somniers came in to pitch. Sage hit to Carroll ami forced Krciir. Lynch and Sonier were presented with a base each, and Hill thereby forced home, but Danny ended the inninjr by coins ont from Delahantv to Purvis. To describe the rest is unnecessary, suffice it to say that had not (Jeorge Nultou braced and hit the ball like a streak, in the fifth, seventh and ninth Peoria might have had only ciphers. The score is appended: oct Ja'land. I Peoria. r 11. ro A r1 R. h. PO.A E 0 Shaffer. K..1 and is merely serving, now on invita tion of President Rowe to fill out the season. His home is at Kockford. and he is putting in his vacation in this manner. His judgment in many instances seemed ridiculous laTtted to Wltneea MwnTMl. Gorernor Altgeld has received a telegram from lit, den. Nelson A. Miles, commanding the United States military forces at Chicago. Inviting officers of the national guard to wit- Gas and Steam Fitting Sanitary Plumbing ;.Icte line of Fipc, Brass Goods, 4 1 lose, Fire Brick, etc. Largest and best equipped establishment west of Chicago. vesterdav. but he arjnears to be eon- ness the field maneurers near Evans scientions. and the greatest fault ton Monday, Aue. 27. Wednesday, that eonld be fnnnd with him mna I Anff. 29. and Saturday. Sencrober 1 his toleration of the mouthinrs of Governor Altgeld replied by ire. some of the players, The tjuincy Herald voices some wholesome sentiments when it says of President Rowe's interest in the Omaha club: "A thing that needs thankinsr General Miles for his rflnr teous invitation, and accepting the nvitation for so many of the officer as can conveniently aitena. Adju tant General OrendorlT thereupon rrMmn i. th.t tl nii-ni- nf n sent out copies of the telegram to the .. v ...... . . ........ .... . v.. . .t .1 ! the clubs in the leacne should have generals commanumg mc mi nK- all to do with the hiring and dis charging of nmpires. Dave Rowe, who owns the Omaha club franchise, is president of the league and runs things with a high hand. He selects the nmpires himself, and when he sits in the grand stand and watches the Omahas play he figures that the umpire is his hired man, and if that worthy docs not give him the best end of it there is ant to be trouble The way that Ward and some of the other umpires nave truckled to him is a scandal on the game. Bo Need- ham, an experienced young umpire ades of the state guard, requesting that as nmnv of them as could con veniently do so attend the field man euvers with the governor ana ms staff. It is probable that nearly every member of the general staff. with officers from the entire three brigades, will witness the maneu vers. Know Thvaetf. How lm.ion.tra this Injunction to every ymmi man: How mai y rnm their hetltn mnd IMTtire hvi'ine" thmuata pcrnl'tons prae'leee ccn- t act-ri in tfraorance ml repented of when too late. rar.ma intarliars and ruman'tartara can and base ball plaver, who is also the "no better turv.ee to the r'sl 1 feneration. snorting editor of the Kockford Star. 'n:, 10 j.iace in ineir Lamia me miwimi nn was put in as an umpire in this league while taking a vacation from newspaper work. He hapitened to umpire the three games at Omaha last week in which the (joiners ad ministered three defeats. The pres- wan ing contained in a Hill book carefully pre parol by an af c ation of medical gentlemen. wh9 have hat vast eiicricnce in deVing with the crave maladirr here hinted at. and who iel that they owe it to hunan'ly to warn the young of the lind astinst c rtain destructive b'.bttfl which arc fr mor; pte-'alent t'lan any laymai can tos ident thundered, but the umpire was ail.iy imig'ne. and whi.h, if persisted in. nJn- unterriued and decided what he thought was right every time, re gardless of whose corns were dam aged. Rowe shook his fist and de clared that such a thing as bein beaten three straights by the (Juincys was impossible." al'y unrtcrm'ne (he cm-titutiim and health, and destroy the future happinepa of the victim. Cut out this notice ai d inclose it wi'h 10 cento in ptamp-.(to pay postage) to Wor'd'a DiapciSiry Vecicul Assorietion. CC4 Main Mrcct, Buffalo. N Y , auri tne book wiil be pent, seenre .f iota orr- vation in a pla'n sealed envelope. Sweeney, cf -t C':mtil'n,2b.i Zeis, rf .... 1 Kau If a Krei2.1b....t tuil :tt i I Mi'-'c. c n I.vnch, . . .0 bun tr, I S'm'r,r'p 0 n Flrnn. rf. II n Pnrvis.lb. l O'O'l'n'v. -h..O (i Cariol'l. a.l II Ami-t'nf:.c.ii 0 Nii'ton, fH a 1 union, i&'f 1 & little Oirl't Eroenenea is L'phUonre. Mr. ana Mrs. ixren irescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treat' eil her, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere "hand ful o- bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr King s cw Discovery is worth its weight in gold, vet yon may try a bottle free ft llartz & Ullemeycr's. STRENGTH AXD HEALTH. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary. L'm It In Time. Catarrh starts in the nasal pas sage, affecting eyes, ears and throat and is in fact, the great enemy of the mucus membrane. Neglected colds in the head almost invariably pre cede catarrh, causing an excessive How of mucus, and if the mucus dis charge becomes interrupted results of catarrh will follow, such as bad breath, severe pain across forehead and about the eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the cars and often times a very offensive discharge. Ely's Cream Balm is the ncknowl edged cure for these troubles. use Electric Hitters. J his remedy riSj e acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding these organs! I?1SmS to perform their functions. If vou U i 5 ? Totals . 11 IS 87 in Tota's. 0 2 11 27 10 arc ainicica witn sick headache, vou will find speedy and a permanent re- lief bv taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince vou that this the rcmedv vou need. Large bottles only 50c. at llartz & Ullemeycr's. BLCKLEK'S AltNlCA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt .rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped nanus, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, ana positively cures piles or no pay required, it is guar- anteeu to give perfect satisfaction, or lnnine - 1 S 3 4 Knek inland 1 0 5 II 1'eoria I) 0 U 0 Earned runs Rock Ttlinl. 5: S 6 7 8 4 1 0 (i 011 4 0 1117 I'eoria 4. Two- bn-e hi Katz. Kteic, Nullon. 4. Three-bane hit IiHeh-inTy. Home rnn Nulton. Uapca on halla- Dillon, 4: romvrt. s: SonitT. 2. Mrwk rut Some-r.1; Sonier, 3: LiUlmt. a Hit by pttfher Soniera, 4: tillot). 1. Ifa-fed ball Arm-irouir. I 2; Sage, 1. L'mpire Kcedham. Time a 10. Other liBiuen. Yesterday's other Western associ ation games resulted: At Lincoln Omaha, 0: Lincoln, 3. At Jackson ville Quincy, G; Jacksonville, 23. At St. Joe Des Moines, 9; St. Joe, 6. SHuing llome. Dillon couldn't pitch quoits. Baddy Lvnch made one of those jumping catches of his yesterday. and it was a beaut v. To chase Peoria awav from Rock Island once again without winning a jrame would be an excellent idea. Gragg. Des Moines' swell-headed pitcher, has jumped his contract. Too bad he didn't jump in the river. Danny Sweeney has been nick named Madam Onri." He will do the serpentine dauce on the globe this afternoon, sure. Purvis is too much afraid of the Tompeii lake. Kreig got one right on the edge yesterday and hung to it, too. Peoria Herald. Red Armstrong, St. Joe's old catcher, is captaimnff rcoria. lie is one of the loud-mouthed, hard' headed players who are a nuisance Schaffer should have been fined for saucing the grand stand. lhe people who attend the game pay to see the game. The players are paid to play ball. George Kulton hnd a streak of corking yesterday, making two 2- base hits and a home run. Is o body in Rock Island ever begrudges George his good luck or good playing. He is one of the most gentlemanly players on the diamond. Cantillon should keep out of Herr Zeis' garden. The latter is quite capable of disposing of all ilies that hover in that direction, ana little Joe made an error yesterday and al most another by his intrusion. We don't deprecate Joe's hard work, but I he should not be ambitious in the wrong direction and at the wrong time. Bo. Needham is not a professional umpire, although he has done some amateur contests, and he also offici aU d occasionally in the old I.-I. league. He is, nevertheless, a ball player, FOR MANKIND. W'SE S PELLETS The Greatest Remedy known to science forriisflawiof the NERVES. BLOOD and BRAIN (the imiKriaiit 3 liiiic- Ihiiis til the anatomy that Mtouid art in unison.) trmrranrrfa ro prrmanswiy cur .rrotii rroa traiion. Seminal Wenknevn. KailinK Memory. lirokea Sleep er Rostlesfnew. Heartache. General Las.it-.de or IKbilitv. LOST MANHOOD, Nightly l.Tninsiona. ari cf le. SiernmurrL''M. 1'impics and all the evil efferm of youthful error, overwork and ovor-itmtilcrnce of any nature. .' tont wn th rutin tyitrtN and create new yigor in mum ana ooay (oi timer sex.) NO CHARGE UNLESS CURED. f, . . i ..... tr t .TTii.i twe. r i 10 r-n. aqvht inn ctr- Ullded. Price 25 Cents per culars free. If you suffer write to il and we win box. For sale bvllartz& Ullemever. u'h ynn ,he ,;, "-me-iy for your c thh i n uE fi-i-i-c. wu., 01 9. wiam St., vniWAuv lloitieaeekers' Excun.lun. The B., C. R. & X. railway will run homeseekers' excursions Sept. 11, Sept. 25 and Oct. 9. Tickets on sale to points in northwestern Iowa. southwestern Minnesota and South 1 Dakota, at a rate one fare, plus f 2 for the round trip. Good 20 davs from date of sale. Tickets at the above rate will also be sold to points in Kansas. Nebras ka, Missouri, Colorado, Wvominsr. Ltau, Montana, Jsew Mexico, Mani toba, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala bama. Louisiana, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas. Lull particulars will be furnished by ticket agents. J. Moktok, tien. Ikt. and Pass. Agt. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A Time haver. It is the fashion now for ladies' maids to keep diaries two or three weeks ahead of their mistresses' probable engage ments, putting the name of the dress nguiust the day. The lady looks at the list nt tho beginning of each week, and if sho does not approve of the cowne to be worn she alters it. It saves a (treat deal or Uurry at the time of dressing. VITAL1S IflOTOnit APMED rmw i li t Aale a Well to of Xay. Ferhapd a Slip of the Pen. xue jnev. o. j. tjiutiou lectured on Fools at tho VVeslevan church here on Sunday. There wero a largo number present. Carterton (New Zealand) btar. lat Ttnv. - ' ii nktu lutn xar. IPtto aw m a.a. COth Bar. rn&iwwn nuriKUi souT llw-iarra the AboTe Iteanlta in 89 Iaa. It ucts power' u!ly and quickly. 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The uni versal testimony given by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to its merits in restoring the appetite. and as a purifier of the blood, consti tutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine. Hood's Pills enre all liver ills, bil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick ncaaacne zoc. The Weather. lair weather, with more or less cloudiness, and very little change in temperature: southerly winds. F. J. Walz, Observer. One Great Merit of that beau tificr of the teeth, Sozo- dont, is that its effect upon the mouth is refreshing, while as a I means of cleansing the teeth and im-1 proving the breath, it btands alone. if) O s 09 I s a a P. o a o n a v at 3 o E for Infants and Children. amiUl it mu eyWa cf H wrUwt It la tmqaa-rtiiraa.'My t taet rcaaed 7 f orl afaa t aaa4 CUlalrem tVajnrarld jai iitwrjywm. It U Itamal a . CfcOaria Vkm It. It gTeaiwa ltwalt. It artll aaww Uirfr Uvea. 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