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RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCS ISLAND & PACIFIC, Tram Tabi,b Not. 19, 188. TO jkSD FROM CHICAOO. Leave Fast Express Mail 8:00 a. m. Miun. Fast Express,. 8:45 a.m. Pav. and Chicago Ex 10:15 a. m. Freight,. - ....... 4:15 p. m. Kan C?A Chicago Ex 9:35 p.m. L aba & Chicago Mii, . . . 11 X) p. m. Arrive. 6:37 p. in. 5:15 p. m. 5:57 p. m. ll:S5a.m. 6:07 a.m. 4:55 a. m. TO AND TBOU KANSAS CITT. Day Ex. and Mail ." - 6:t5 a. m. 9:23 p. m. Sight Express 6:45 p.m. , ?:55a.m TO AKD TROM CO0NCIL BL.lfF?9. rt BxnreM o:uua.m. u:wp. m. Atlantic' Ex llk"' Night Express 6:45 p.m. TO AKD FROM SttSSBSOTA 6:35 d. m. 7 :55 a. m. Day Passenger,. 5:00 a. m. l i:00p. m, 8:40 a. m. cut 1?.tnrss.. 5:20 p. m. A KIMBALL, ST. JOHN, General Sno't. Gen. Ticket & Pass. Ag'f. wt j. t. t'OOK, Agent, Rock Island. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUDiCT. i. - . j - -1 ' - . . X.SAVB. iKRIVS. 9:10 r. M 7:10 P. x St. Louis Express 6:tft a , . Sterling Passenger, i :20 a. m. tr!in' Accommodation. 13:45 r. a. St Louis Fast x 8:10 p. . 11 :00 a. . b:2D A. ji. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. BOCK ISLAND TKAIJTS. Leaves 8:85 am Arriies... " 11:15 pm ... Ft. & Accom. 1:30 pm. " ... DATSSBORT TaAtNS. No. 7, .......4:50pm No. 8,... 1 5:20 pm " 2,.. 6 :25 p m .' 4 :45 a m ,11:00 a m .. 9:30am ..11:20 pm . . 6.-50 p m " 9 8:40 am " 10,... " 3 3:00 pm 4,... .....41 :85 am Trains No. 7, 8, 9 and 10 are Maquoketa Branch, Trams 3 and 4, Accommodation for Oxford Juuc t ion ; 1 and 2, Passenger, for Celmar. E. D. W. HOLMES, Agent ROCK ISLAND & PEORIA RAILWAY. (8HOKTE8T ROUTE TOTHK BAST AND WEST) I.EAVB. ARRIVE. Faat Express ,. 9:00 a. . 5:00 p. k. Mail and Ex 1:05 p. m. 12 :S5 p m. Accommodation, 7;00 T. . 3:00 a. m. Way Freight, 6 :00 A. u. 4 :00 P. M. The 1 :45 p. m. train makes close connection at Galva with the C. B. & Q., for points west; ar jiving at Galesbarg at 4 :25 p. m. ; Burlington 6 :40 p. m.; Keokuk 10:25 p. m. ; Qaincy 10 :05 p. m. : also making close connection al Peoria with I. B. & W., andT. P. & W., roads for all points east and south. - f ROCK ISLAND & MERCER CO., R. R. LBAVR 9:10 A. m. G:3l a H .12 :45 P. M. ..4:00 P. M. ARBIVK. 3:15 P. M. 8 :30 A. x. 11:15 a. . 5 :30 P. m. Mali. Accommodation, 0CIUMFIII SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE EAST AND SOU TH Trains leave Kock Island 4.00 a. m. Way Freight. 8.45 " Fast Express. 1.40 p. m. Mail and Express $.50 Through Freight and Accommodation. . Trains arrive at Rock Island : 2.30 a. m. Through Freight and Accommodation. 12.45 p. m. Mail and Kxpress. 5.10 " Fast Express. 4.00 5Vay Freight. v The Fast Express, leaving Rock Island a 8.30 a. m. arrives at Peoria 12.20 p. m., at Springfield 4.25 p. m., at Decatur 4.00p. m., Jacksonville 7X0 p. m., Alton 7.20 p. m., St. Louis 8.15 p. m., and Terre Haute 11.55 p. m., Thb Same Dat. Making this the Bbst and Quickest route to all points southeast. The 1 30 p. m. train makes close connection at Galva with C. B. & Q. for points west; arriving at GaleBburg at 4.25 p. m., at Burlington 6.40 p. m.. at Keokuk 10.25 p. m., and at Quincy 10.05 p. m. Arrhia? at Peoria at 6.30 p. m., making close connections with the I. B. & W. and T. P. W . for Indianapolis, connecting there with all fast trains for the east and south. t2FFAST TIME SURE CONNECTIONS, and rates as low as by any other route. CABLE, A. N. MORTON, Gen'ISupt. Gen'i Tkt. Agt. - The 6.50 p. m. Accommodation leaves every day except sunoay. Ml Seafl Lines Are used to call attention to the fact that this is an advertisement of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. vPATJXi RAILWAY. Its Eioht Trunk Lines traverse the best por tions of Northern TllinoimWiscoNSiN, Missbsota, .Dakota and Iowa. Located directly on Its linesare the cities of Chi i cago, Milwaukee, La Crosse, Winona, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Madison, Prairie du Chien, Mason City, Sioux City, Yankton, Albert Lea, Aberdeen, Dubuque, Rock Island, Cedar Rapids and Council Bluffs.as well as innumerable other principal busi ness centres and favorite resorts, and passengers going West, North, South or East are able to use the Chicago, Milwaukee & Sr. Paul Railway to the best advantage. 'Ticket offices everywhere are supplied with maps and Time Tables which detail the merits of the line and agents stand ready to furnish infor mation, and sell ticketB at cheapest rates over the -Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. S. s. MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, " General Manager, Gen. Pass. & Tkt Agt. J. T. CLARK, GEO. H. HE AFFORD, Oenl. Sup't. Ass't Gen. Pass. Agt. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Frederick Radloff, deceased. ' The undto-signed, having been appointed Admin istrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Frederick it ad loft, late of the county of Rock Is land, State of JUinois, deceased, hereby gives no -tice that he wll appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the ofBce of the Clerk of said Court, in the city of Rock Island, at the April term, on the Third Monday in April next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested ta make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 1st day of March, A. D., 1883. JOHN T. HASS, Administrator. mch-2-dw6w : With the Will annexed. D. M. MABIE, ' .EVAN'S BLOCK, opp, Keator Bouse, noLd; - iixihois. Binding, in all its branches, promptly and satis factorilydone. Figuring and Scratch Blocks, all sues, quality and quantity, ' BTXiI-i JPOSnNGr. Owns and controls all boards. Lithograph and House Work promptly and efficiently done. Com mercial wark ia are tawas. feb-17-iy The Daily Arous. SENATOR TABOR'S MARRIAGE. From the Washington Star. The fact that a Caiholic priest officiated attbe marriage Thursday evening of Sen ator Tabor and Miss McCourt has provok ed considerable comment, as both parties to the marriage are known to have been recently divorced, and the practice of the Catholic Church is opposed to solemnizins marriages of persons divorced. A state ment purporting to come from Father Chapelle, who performed the ceremony was published this morning to the effect that he had made what he thought was a thorough investigation, and was misinfoi med as to the qualifications of the parties WHAT SENATOR TABOR SAYS A SPtr reporter called upon Senator Tabu- at Willard's this morning and asked him about the statement made by Father Chapelle. He replied that Father Chapelle did not ask either himself or Miss "McCourt whether either had been divorced or not; if he had they would not have hesitated to state the facts. "It would liave been just as easy," he continued, " for us to be mar ried by a Protestant as by a Catholic, but Miss McCouvt's father has always been a strict Catholic, and he desired that we should be married by a Catholic. He en gaged the services of Father Chapelle, who called upon me and asked me a few questions, none of which appertainec in any way to the point in question." WHAT THE PRIEST SAYS. A Star reporter this morning called Father Cbapelle's attention to the publish ed statement: On Thursday evening I was called out of church by Mr. McCourt who was accompanied by some relatives. He professed to be a practical Catholic, and said he was anxious to have his daughter married by a priest. I asked him how old she was and. he said about twenty-two Then I further asked him whether he knew of any impediment or objection to the mar riage, and he clearly answered that he did not. Not satisfied with that I went to see Senator Tabor, and asked him the usual questions in cases of mixed marriages, to which he gave perfectly satisfactory an swers. If I did not propound, categoric ally, the question whether they had either gone through the divorce court, it wjis be cause the assurances of the lady's father did not lead me to suspect the necessity of asking sucn a question, la an interview this morning with Mr. McCourt he told me that he was himself entirely to blame for not having stated the fact to me when I asked whether he knew of any impedi ment to the marriage." " That statement puts you right," re ked the reporter, when the father had con luded.' "Yes, I know, "was the response, "but I have been greatly annoyed. I was led in to a trap, and now I hope that the affair will not be agitated." "Will this marriage stand?" continued the reporter. "In the eyes of the law," was the reply. I suppose it is a marriage, but as far as tLe Catholic Church is concerned it is no marriage it was a mere form." -What is the position of the Catholic Church in regard to divorce?" continued the reporter. . "The position of the Catholie Church is just this." was the reply, we allow & limit ed divorce: that is, separation of the part ies for cause. But neither is allowed to marry while the othei is alive." Tnis is absolute, then?" asked the report er. "There is no exception or deviation known to this rule by the church," was the reply. A VEXED CLERGYMAN. Even the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeav oring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incessant coughing, making it impossible for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Trial Bottles 10c. at Hartz & Bahnsen's Drug Store. THE SPRINGFIELD JiOBBESY. Springfield, March 9. About $13,000 worth of property stolen from J. C. Kla holtz's jewelry store in this city recently, was recovered to-night. The goods, which comprise all those stolen, except the dia monds, were discovered by some boys, buried in an unused graveyard within the city l'mits. The diamonds stolen were valued at from $3,000 to $5,000, and are not yet found. Hncklen's Arnica. Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure burns, bruises, cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, can cers, piles, chilblains, corns, tetter, chap ped hands, and all skin eruptions, guaran teed to cure in every iustance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by Hartz & Rahnsen. Insurance! The most reliable insurance in first-class compa- . . . nies, insuring against - Fire, lightning, Storms and-. Tornadoes. - feb-6-dwura " GEO. . BROWN, Milaa, 111 : i::iiuiiinor nc! infalll lilu in CHrmtf Epileptic Fits, Spasms. Convm-, siona, St Vitus D.-mee, Alcohoiimi, Opium Eat in ff. SuermaUHTlitta, Seminal Weakness, im ptitency,Syphilis, Scrof nlaanil all Kthc ami feluou Disease. ToCier frymen. Lawyers, Liter nry Men, Merchant, Bunkers, Ladies and nil wlurtte sedentary em. fc CORES AND . Irnejro OiOCHJ, or re P-. . f. AM A RITA N MiHVlSE in mvaluaMe Tlioas , urvrn r aii j alias proclaim it trie FAILS, jinost wumirfil lnvfir vituit uiai ftllMiaiii- eU the mnkintr system tor sale by nil Drug- TIIZ DE. t-. A. J;lCH WN M Kim1 A 5. CO., Bopt-16-dwly - W. T. II A GILL. DBNTIBT. OfBce, corner of Second Avenue and Eighteenth street. Room 8, over Rock Island M at aaal Baak, Rock lalaad, Dlhiois. aav--s f HI i mni -cats S.'-f-Xf".. i ousl Prostration .:.-" fM 1 ' larines or tne "jf' Y f fftcwTincn. bowels , . Kidneys, or who i ' ia". qttire a nerve tonk. If f f if ;1 ; Plfr "i J I ' if tj??? S fj .,l.a.,,Wjg. 1 j I ? I ' I Beware II pJl ' 1 of Franfl. Unscru pulo ut parties nave tried to imitate our Rem edy and deceive the public by using SIMILAR NAMES, b u t d o not bede ce I ve d ; see that the word with pic ture of an Iron Safe, on ablack wrap pe r and white letters is on every psc k age. Also, see that it is on the la bel and stamp, and take no ether. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. W.Y. ggThis remedy is an absolute specific for the for the diseases of "women: for the nervous troubles of youth, and for the debility which precedes old age. As statistics show that all disease arise from the kidneys or liver, we can gnBrantee frei doni from disease by reason of the- power which onr Safe Kidney and Liver Cure possesses over . hese orsrans. For libet,es a.fk for WARNEIi'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. 7 - t k., 1 IW'i , f : r - - - , ft, y .!. DW8GHTJLL. Dec-dwly PATENTS! Co Patent. No Pay. is onr motto; we have had 14 years experience in pro- caring Patents, Caveats, 'lraoe Marks, copyrights, etc., in this and other countries. OurHand-Books, givin full instructions in Patents free. Address R. S. A. i L'CEl", Patent Att'ys, 604 F. street, Washington, I. C. PENSIONS for Soldiers on any die- ease, wounu or injury. Vm.u Villi llinftr hack Pay. JLKscharges for Deserters, etc., pro- enred 14 years experience. Address C. M. SITES & t-O. 604 F. street, Washington, U. C. PATENTS.; AKDEKSOIV A SMITH, t. . ,.-., nr TT c tt,,il tv- elfrn Patents, No W Seventh " - - - - fetreet, cor. , opp. w. . i v ent Office, Washington, O. C. CprrespoRdenee so Melted. No charie for advice. Ko fee chanted un- Patent liiaioweA. Befersnees, Iswls Ahnson tCo., liMulter, and Postmaster, Washlaxtoa, IX a amphlct of Instructions free. TT i -TT Claims a Bpeolalty, and WAB I .A If BANTS, ADDITIONAL HOME I JrV U STEAD CEETIFICATES and all kinds of LAND SCRIP bought and sold- Large Stock, and HIGHEST PRICES Paid. Do Tonwant to sell or buy ft so, write to A. A. THOMAS, Atloracy-t-Law, Washington, D. - DAVENPORT FANCY STEAM DYEING And French Dry Cleaning Works, No. 325 Brady Street. 3. MUSIER, - - - Proprietor. Feathers and Plumes cleaned, dyed and curled, lace curtains cleaned and tinted, and Damask cur Kins cleaned and dyed; ladies and gent clothing cleaned, dyed and repaired; aU kinds of fancy dyeing - " Oct-26-dly -.. Cliicap Laundry, Cor. 18tn St., and 2nd Avenue. Work done in the best of style and on short no tlce. Clothes called for and delivered. Sptdly H. E. BURKIS. Pro'r GEO. W. HENRY, GKOOKH, AND . Commission Merchant, SU3 SSCCND AYBSm. dy s ; rJ !of ? f L-rv 14 SAFE 0 i.,...ta..-Ji Jt.-Ji m Sis A I THE Moline Wagon Mo;in-i Wagon Comp'y, MOLINE, ILLINOIS. MANUFACTURE Farm, Spring and Freight WAGONS Farm Wagoiib, A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF AND OTHER SPRING WAGONS i Especially adapted to the Western Trade or superior workmanship and finish. Illustrated Price List free on application See the Moline Wagon before purchasing othi rs. VICTOR STANDARD SCALES ujl! mil' sm MAKITACTUKSD Moliiio Scale Co. MOLINE, ILLINOIS. BEBTSCALE For Fanners, in the World. Tv-wiu lor Circular and price, p0-ieodw - , W. H. HAYES. H. C. CLEAVELAND established i8ti8. Hayes & Cleaveland, CKSEKAL- ISSDRAHGE AGENTS, Fire, Lifa & Accidert Insurance, ' OFFICE Besoston Block.. UOQZ ISLAND, ILL. . AU Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid a! this Agency. TSS BSST IS THaCaSajPEST J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The old Fire and Time-Tried companies Re presented LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. Rates as low as an Reliable Company can afford. Your Patronage is Solicited. POfflce in Argus Block, ."CHRISTY'S Oeletorati-ci iiock: Island. BISCUITS, CAKES. . JCMELKS, &C Ttity are the Best. Asa. yonr tror for-tht m Orders by mail promptly filled. Jf. M. CHRISTY. Kock Island r4T.am Halterv. . Rock Island. II' FRED. .A. OS1XB&. VBAS. W. JSBBIIKI ORAMER & YE8BURY, mmmi as, PLUMBERS, v STEAM AND GAS FITTEC. iteaiers In Steam Pumps, Cistern and Deep Well Pumps. A full supply of Steam, Gss and Water Fixtures, Wrought Iron and Lead Pipe, Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe. Buildings supplied with the Latest Improvements in Si earn Heating. special attention giveu to Ventilation of Water Clowets ai'd Bath Rou&n 5AH work and goods guarantee d U give satustactioiu rderrby mail, telegraph or tele phone ill receive prompt attent ion. OFFICE AND SHOP, No, 21T EIGHTEENTH KT. onlfW&wl v OrTosit Union Office. S. T. BOWLBY, Organist & Teacher or Piano, Voice Culture. Terms : "5 cents per lesson for instrumental, and fcl for vocal instruction. Lessons given at private houses exclusively. Leave orders at M usic Store. oct-88-dly -; - oO LOTS On uih aaorsi; GOOD VIEW OK RIVlfR andlslaad; ner Rdilroai Depot and Shops, " ' - CORNELIUS LYNDi.. a. MltcheU A Lynda fiana.) tO-aMdem ' lit 1 --V' rf'B.U-J . I f'm i ill. 3" REV. A. I. KOB-vS Writes: After a trior ouerU trial of the IRON TONIC, I take Pleasure in statin? that 1 nave oeeu LOOD gTeatly oenentea oy w use. Ministers and Patf lie Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonic ia neces sary. I recommend it as a reliable remedial ag-ent, possessing1 un doubted nutritive and restorative properties. LouirrUlt. Ku.. Oct. 2. 1882. KP FZ?A22 B7 TZS DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 V. HT 7., 51. 1C57IS. Oct-12-deodwlv Dr. CONN AUGHT ON, OFFICES, 403 BRADY ST.', DAVENPORT, IOWA. Catarrh, Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases speedily and permanently cured. "Health Messenger" for wmThe People, Fr. v. - j HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Devenport. says: 'Physician of Real Ability and Marked Success." CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, .Davenport, writes: "An Honorable Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures," . Oct23-ly DR. McG-INSLEY'S flKBH MM EECTHfl-THIHliL SULPHUR - AND Mercunai Vapor Bath Institute, Got. Fonrth and Brady Streets, - - DAVENPORT. Ladies hours from 8 a. m., to 12 p. ni. Gentlemen from 8 to 12 p. m. Rheumatibm and Chronic diseases a specialty.. Patients from a distance can be accommodated with board. nov-17-dly Dr. Fosgate's Dispensary , Davenport's Block. 309 Brady St., Davtripoif, Iowa. CONSULT THE LOCATED PHYSICIAN. The Doctor has been engaged for many years in the treatment of chronic diseases and all disease; earismg from youthful lollies or excesses in later established success in every case or self-abuse ana mcompotenry. - . Sexitai, Kxr-KSH in mature vfiars.nrodiiciuff nervonsnts. nhvt-ical decav and loss of sexual nowe permanently cured. ndihe patient restored to sironormcea ami cieei. c rcu in one-nan liie UMiai i Dr. Foseate will smarantee to forfeit one hundred jjmvate qiscase of any King which ne undertakes lunTTM 1 TV r , M wno are HUHermir from E 1 U U ii U JUfl. u 1M prodacine nicht losses can or write at once; tne ioctor na treatea over cniars rree fo an wno write. Dr. Fosgate prepares and fiimiehee his own remedies; medicines sent to any part of the world Fosgate his treated patients from nearly every state in the Cnion. fST'Kemember, hi treatment.for tboroughneM.completeiieMiand efficiency for the above disease in all their dangerous and painful developments, hat no equal in the world. Office Hours-: 9 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Aliletters promptly answered, and correispoiideBCe confidential. iS V I v . WHO 13 ONACQUAINTCO WITH THE ' rr mr-i w aaa tail aa . CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. Y. IS THE GREAT CGIfXECTPfG LINE Ito rriRi-1 lin r'lits from ChlcttBO to Council B:uff. parking through Joiiet, Ctia.7a, La Salle. Cieneseo. vloline. Roefe Island. Davenport. West Liberty. Iowa aty.Marentto, Broo.-lm, (irlnnell, lte Molnea Itt.e capital of Iowa), fc -uart. Atlan tic, and Avoca; with brsuuolies l.ou. ijures.il JunoUon to Peoria; Wilton Junction tojlusca tint Waahir.cton, Fairfield, KWn. JXelknan, Centrevllie. Princeton. Trenton. Gallatin, Came ron, Leavenworth. Atchison, and Kansas Cut; Waahbifrtan to Btgounaey, Osbaloosa. and Knox rtlle; KeokuK to Fa.rralngton, Bonarar', Ben tonsport, Inaependent, Eidtin, OtS-mwa, Eddy rtile,Osklooso, Felia, Mortroe, and De Molnea; Newton tb Monroe; Des Molnea to kndianoiaana V Internet; Atlantic to Iewia and Audubon; and Avoca to Hariaa.. This U. positively tne only Railroad, which owns. 4nd operates a through jlne from Chicdco iru the State of fcUwsu. Thromrh Express Pasiienfrer Trains, with Pull man PelaeoC&rs at tached, are run achay daily between Chicago and Peoria. K ansas City, Coujicn. BLrrra. Lbavbnwokth and Atchi son. Tnro'jir.1! cars a re a. so run between Milwau kee anf Kar&ue City, via Una "MilWAUKeo and Koctlind Short Line." The " Great Uock island ia maenlflceBtly quipped. Its road tied is simply perfeet, and its track ia laid with steel rails. What will please you most will be the pleasnm of enjoying your meats, wnile passing over tbe ' beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of our matmiricent Dining Cars that accompany all ThrouRn tipre58 Train. You get an entire meal, as ftood as is servea in any fitavstaw hotel, torseventy-tlve cents. . Appreciating the fact that a majority of tha people preter separate apartments for different purposes (and the immeuso i.asenger business of this Una warrauUnn iti, we are pleased to an nounce that this Company runs PuiLman JPcioc Sleeping Car tor sleeping purposes, and Poises PVII.f V7f PALACE CAES COITIKCU. BLUFFS, KANSAS T'tnifKlM .1. thl. I,tn. 1c n.,wn ITor isfsrataUM not btsususuo M 41. n. CABLE, ,TKrtshiatan4anXaMm AUCTION ANDC0MMISSI0N. W. H. LIJNDY, iiuei Attend. Scales IN EITHER CITY OK COUNTRY, at moderate charges, or Heceive Consignments and make prompt returns. . Second Avenue, EOCS ISLAND, ILL. aunldif . s ; - . . M. M. CORBETT, ATTORNEYAT LAW, Solicitor inChancery and Notary Public, Abstracts. Loans and collec tions. Office. Buforda Black, dd avaaue, ovar Baker's Jewelry tare. hov -ly A. combination of Jro tojcitic ox' iron, J'e-ria Jiarh and I'hospttorttsin a palatable form.- JFor DetnlUy, Ic of Appe tite, Iro.tra to? iif Vital J'outTa it is indispensa ble. REV. J. ,. TOWNEE, PURIFIES Industry. III., savs:- "I consider it most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. - life, llis treatment is invariaDly attenttea.witn wei perfect vigor; all forms of private diseases, syphilis nine, mm a ucnrti cure Kuaiaiiiccu tu cc-ry ibbt. dollars for every caie of seminal weakness or ana laii to cure. tne euects or voiunnu touies ana inuicreuoc) and hastening them on to a premature grave. fhouhi uymu cases witnont a Hingie lauure ; vainaoie cir "" i V " V it 050CS?APMV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL v as e tut A b 1u AT BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST rxf? (.nri f,v mne narpamM onl v. Onoth great feature of our Palac-a Cars la a BMCKIM BAIhiH where you can enjoy your "Havana at ail hours ot tho day. Macrni-tc r.t Iron Bridges spaa tha Mississippi and Hicjui i rivers at a.: points crossed by thla litm, and transf-'iii re hvoiJet sX Coum ll Bluffs, Kaosas City, Leaveaworth, and Atchiaon, con. cecnous beine Diaoe in Union Eepoxn. THB PKICIPAL R. Ii. CO:-Nt,,"TTOVS Of THIS GREAT TUROUGH LliuS AUK AU FOLLOWS ; At Chicago, v icn all diverelog lines for tha East and South. At Gtiwqpo, with the L. S. & M. Sn and P. Ft. W. C, R. ltd. AV WABHINGTOM HSIGETS, WitB C. 8li L. It. it. At LA SALLK. w1-.h lit. Cent. It. Iw AtPVOBlA, with P. P. & J. P. D. It B.; V B- A W.s 111. Mid.1 and T. P. W. nds. At kock Island, with Milfanitee Hoc It Island Short Line," and Kock Ifi d tt Peo. Kda At DA E.s' pout, with tha Davenport Dlvtslob 0. M- A HI. P. K. K. At West Libebtt, with the H., C. R. & N. R. At ORIKNEMh wi'-h Central Iowa R. H. At Des Molnes. with p. M. t: D. li. H. AtCorrscu. BnfF3. with Union Pacldc R. &. At OMAHA, with B. ft Mo. R. H. It. la Neb.) AtCOI.0MBCT3 JCfNCTION.wtth B.,C. R. & M. R.B - At OTTt'MWi, with Central lows K, it. ; W. St. L. & 1'ac. and C.B.& Q. ft. ltd 9. r At iiiiOKUIL. wttn Tol., Peo. War.: Wan., a-a Louis ft PacM and St.U,Keo. & f!.-W. S. ltd. At Camkrok, with H. Bt. J K. R. At Atchison, with Atch Topeka ft Santo Fat Atcri. ft Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. K. Rda At l.iivBs wouiii, with Kan. I'txi.. aadKaaw Cant. It. Kds. At Kansas Citt, with all Hoes for tha Wast and Southwest. 9 mn tn tareafk to rriKIA, rF lK(HHa. CITT, ATCMlSOJi, aiod LEAVEN WOftTH. t m tM, "Urea Koek AslanA Soato," mrm sold fey thronirh to PEORIA, T?FS MOIHXft Jraiu' aosaa aiesta wniea, aaarsH, E. T. JOHN, saeataB4Ja 320 ACRES FREE! Devils Xtake, Tnrtle Moun tain and Mouse River Country, . North Dakota, ; Tribute to the United States Land Office at GRAND FORKS, DAKOTA, SECTIONAL MAP and FULL particular mailed FK EE to any address by . H. C. DAVIS. Assistant General Fatenger Agent, St- Paul, Minneapolii Manitoba, B. S., ST. PAUL, MINN. '. feb a-wlm WILKINSON, KEN WORTHY BEAKOSLEi LAWYERS, ' Have formed a co-partnership for the general prac tlce of the law. Office in Pru-a' B)k k. No. J?4 Second Avenue, Rock Island, 111. J.dly