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FME XXX11I NO 278
UOCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, MONDAY. SEPTEUBEK 21, 18S5.
ESTABLISHED OCT. 18. 1851
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INTERESTING STATISTICS PERTAIN
ING TO UNCLE SAM'S ESTATE.
Piece Kpial In Six to Ireland Hliced
Off Farh Year Two Hundred Thnu
dand Square Mile llHpoHd of
In the Ijtst l-lleven Year.
Cheaper than any Competing House.
ir Mimnioth Store is literally packed with the Latest Styles
iew Fall Goods, consisting of Men's, Boy's and Childrens
hin" Hats, Cans and Furnishings, and if onr Low Prices
jcciimiHisu onr object, we snail succeed. v nue oilier wer-
s generally mark JNew lioods up ana reduce tnem oniy near
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rbe any deviation or reduction.
M'l.F.MKN We c all your attention to our Merchant Tailoring Department.
m rarry Hie Largest Assortment, ana f re mtiKing L'liiiuing to omi r to per
irn-r than oilier Tailors chuuge. Ladies and Gentlemen are welcome to
,v,r our hew sloes, wueiner you purcuase or uoi, we suou ik' j
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Post Office Block, Rock Island, Illinois.
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(!li(,i. e Brands of Minnesota and Winter Wheat Flour,
I llnirv and Creamery Butter, Cotton Mops, Minu., Potatoes, Vegetables, fcc, at
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C. J. LONG'S,
Nineteenth Street and Second Avenue.
THOS. IF- CABY,
Winter zinc! Oramer
la p-epari-d In do all kinds ol work in
lain and Decorative Paper Hanging and Kalsoruining.
A complete stock of
Curtain Fixtures, Cornice Poles and Room Moulding
Puints always on band.
r.H. a full line of Art ood and Artists' Material Lemons mven in rainiine ana renew
HiiiliMidcry Work. Embroidery Silks, Cords and Fancy Woods wmcu are sola ai clone
agnrca; call and tent prices of work.
1313 fiecoud Avenue, ROCK ISLAND, ILL.
Washinoton City, 8pt. 21. For the
past four yeirs the United Ktates ha given
aw.iy or wild olT it public domain, and of
Course tins means almost entirely given
away, one Ireland per annum. The area of
Ireland is between a,UiH),IO0 and 25 000,000
acres, and that is almost exactly tbe
amount of public domain Uiapose.1 of in the
year and 18S5 It. is greater than the
amount disposed o( in lSJ and considerably
lea than the amwi.it disposeii of in
lH8t. A compared with the previous year
the dispo.als of public lands in tbe fiscal
year just closed show a decideil tailing oft,
but there i' a small inerea-e ovsr the enor
mous figures for tlieyear 1HS3. The dnposals
of public l.tnds in 1SS4 wre elitctw. by
propositions torp,al the pre emption, timber-culture
and desert land acts to amend
the houwstea.1 act, and to forfeit some of
the railroad grants. The fear that
changes would be made in the
land law that w,ul.l make it more
dirhcult to get iiosei ioti of land for
nothintr imwdle 1 every b.slv who was think
insr of claimii;any iiart of tbe national
estate to do so at once. Thus some of the
disposals which would ordinarily bava been
made I hi vear were made last, and the
total amount of public lands disposed of in
1S84 was run up to i!4.lW Kl.lWO. or alout ,-
UM.OOO or 7.00IUKW more than in the pre-
ceeding or succeeding year.
It is only Viy compuri'-oii w it h some known
areas of territory that one can get any
idea of the way the national estate
passing into the hands of private persons.
mostly, of course, settlers. Dakota con
tains Cj,0oO,lkld acres. Oi this, 35 MV.I.MM
acres, omul to the slat of Illinois, have
tieen disposed of in the past nine year.
Taking in two years more, tho investiga
tion will tint! that the amouutof pnblic land
disposed of by tho government in
eleven yaurs is creator than the
area of Siiain, but a trifle less than
the a run of France r Germany, and
one-fourth as great a Itritish India with its
2011,000,001) liihahitanls. The amount of
land disposed of in ilia la t eleven year is
'JOO.OOO square mitos, an ana eighteen times
as great as Bidgium, which sustain over
S,0u0,000 inhabitants. The area dup isel of
in some of tbe states, givnu approximately.
during the pa-d nine years am as follows
Wisconsin, over 3,000 .uod acre
Michigan, nearly a,5iM).00; California.
nearly ti,.rKH),000: Kansas. 14.500,0011
Minnesota, over 9 0.K) 000; Nebraska, over
18 000,000; Oregon, over 3,000,000, and
Washington territory, nearly 5,000,000
acres; Alabama, nearly 3,000,000; Arkau
sas, nearly 3,000,0il; Louisiana, over
8 000,000; Mississippi, 1.500.IK10, and
Florida, a,rIO,000 acres. Both last year and
the year before, more land was disposed of
in Dak ita than in any other state or terri
tory, but in the Empire territory di.
not stand so far ahoad of her sisters as she
did in 1SS4.
Tbe table appended shows that in tbe las!
year 4 5J0.0O0 acres were disposed of in Da
kota, over 3,500,000 ui Nebraska, and over
KOOd.OOO in Kansas. In California more
land was disnognd of in 18S5 than in 1HS4.
lu Dakota the dispo-als for 1M4 were nearl
three-fold those uf ISH5. In Kansas there
was au enormous increase from 1.3-'!0,0)0
acres in ISM to over 3,0OO,uou
lHSA The disMisals in Minnesota show
falling-off of 1.0iK),iKK) acres, whi le there
is an increase of 500,000 acres in Nubraska.
Of the 20,112 663 acres of government land
disposed oi la.t year, 7,415.K85 acres were
disposed of under tbe homestead act, 4,755,
005 under the timber-culture act, 3,558,914
acre were taken as railroad selections and
HU12.450 acres were sold for cash. The
houie-dsftd entrie-: show but very small fall
iug off from 1KH4 The timber-culture
eutnuH also show but. a small diminution
Tho cash sales show a reduction of 2,50J,00:
acres.
For the government lands disused
there was received I7.CS0, 114 and for the
ludiau land sold t'.U'i -IM i The land sold at
cash sales brought au avorage of $1,111 per
acre, and the land di-posed of at public
sale brought 14.41 pfr acre. The home
stead entries in lssj nunitierei 50,877,
tailing on of 4, ItiS from Ma
The tiuilwr-L-uiliire entries show an in
crease of about 4 .000 in number. Mineral
land show a decrease of 344 entries and ai
increase of 5,900 acres, and there is a de
crease i f 16 entries and U'i.3110 acres in coal
lands. 1 he following table gives tbe aggre
gate ntimlier of acres disposed of in each
btate and teintory in 18S4-5:
Acre'. Acre-
27.1,90 1 IMi-isissippi. . j 1 1 l,o
27s.l74lMiouri 291.27
244..r.H2i Vl,in ana 1.112.1
1,295,9 i9i Nebraska.. .3,B98,:;S
1102 till Nevada 171.4
4,547,7491 New Mexico. lt,9S
Tho PoBDlace Arise and I el are o Alle
giance to tho King of Bnlgarlaw
London, Hept 21. The populace of
P'uilippopolis, the capital of eastern Rou-
melia, almost to a Biau, rose in rebellion
riday. seized the governor-general, daposod
the government, and proclaimed a union
with Bulgaria. A provisional government
was established. The revolt was so well
planned that no disorder or bloodshed oc
curred, everybody being in sympathy with
the inovemeut except the government of-
naials. the foreigners in the city are per
fectly safe from barm, as is also tho prop
erty of foreign residents.
Immediately after the organization of tbe
provincial government the militia wre
worn in, taking the tiath of allegiance to
Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria.
It is generally believed in diplomatic dr
ies that Russia arranged tho programme
if the rising and suggested tho union with
Bulgaria. No definite statement can be
made at present as to what action the
signatory powers to tbe treaty of Berlin
will take respecting the matter.
Eastern Koumelia was created by the
congress ox Berlin in ISik, and was given an
autonomic government though forming an
ntegral part of tho Turkish empire. Tta
governor general was appointed by the
porta, subject to the approval of the treaty
powers.
Wall 1'
Mixed
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Colorado ..
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Florida. ..
REBELLION IN ROUMELIA.
THE MARKETS.
Chicago, Sopt 111
The market quotations on the board e f
trade, to-aay, were asti.Uowi: Wheat No,
2 Heotemtaer, opened Hila, olowd lo;
October, opened IH closed &t'c; Novem
ber, opened SHc, closed 4a. Oa'o Nu, it
.SeptetBBer.opeued 25c, ulid SUa; Ootn
ber, opened and closed 25c; May, opened aad
chMoa Wic Pork October, opened. S.H7)i.
closed 9.00; November, opened 4S.75, uloaod
.824; January, omnea $9.39, oloasd
(9.35. Lard October, opened 6.2i,
closed fG.25.
Livestock Ih Union Mock yards report
tho lollowmg range ot priooa: riogs The
market opeuod rather slow with packer
buying sparingly; ugut lots are itaaay, but
heavy and mixed grades do lower. Light
trades, $3.75(44.50; rough Docking, (3.700
90; heavy packing, d.9'J4.39. Cattle-
Natives nomiaaily steady; ahlnning, $sV90
6.00; butchers, l. 50(43.75; Texac, (2.50
(J5.1..S0. aheep fcrteady; common. $2.0 ut
.011; medium to goou, jj joai io.
rroduoo: Butter Kirst-class craamerv.
19ig21c; fancy dairy, 15 ilric; packing, 6(ft3c
per lb. Kggs lSwlOsjc perdoz. Potatoes
ilfll.lOper bbL Poultry .Spring chicken,
7(g7!c; old bens, 7n Yi-; roostors, 55o;
turkeys, lie, ana spring uucks, Mijas,o per
lb; prairie chickens, iu0(2.7i er do.
Appias l. avgt'ioo par bin lor choice.
CHICAGO.
Opening. Cloaimr,
Bane Ball Controversy.
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept HI. When the ar
rangement between the Buifalo and Detroit
base ball managers for th transfer ot the
former's club to the latter had been com
plated the result was announced to Presi-
dent Young, of the Natioual Ban Ball
league, Washington. President Young
immediately telegraphed to the officers ot
both organizations that their action was.
contrary to the Saratoga agreement.iwhich
was that both the American and League
clubs should not negotiate or con
tract with players under engage,
ment in either association' before the close
of the season. This agreement stands in the
way of the tran .fer of the Buffalo player
to the Dstroit club, and it is doubtful if tbe
four players taken from here to reinferce
the Detroits will be permitted to play. A
dispatch from Detroit says Manager Mutrie,
of the New York club, refuses to play
against the Uetroits if the Buffalo acquis!
Uon is used, and also that Mutrie will ob
ject to playing schedule games in Buffalo
against an amateur team, as it will not
draw attendance enough to pay expenses.
The outcome of the deal is eagerly awaited
beta.
Winners on the Race-Course
New York, Sept 21. Races at Coney
Island, .Saturday, resulted:
First race, mdes; Tom Martin first.
Heel-aud-Toe second, East Lynne third;
time, 2:24.
Second race, Ji' mile; Sam Brown first
Decoy Duck second. Parole third; time,
1:29 V.
Tti nd race, 2 mils heats; Mis Woodford
first, Binnette seoond; time, 3:37j'.
Fourth raos, mile; Walter H. first,
B.9- second, Chatfitr third; time. 1:17.
Fifth race. 1 V mile-; Farewell fir-t, Rica
St-cood. Enigma third; time, 2: 1111,'.
Lexington, ky.. Sept 21. Saturday'
races resulted as follows:
First race, mile; Winona first Mav
Lady second, Triukitat third; time, l:!"1;.
Second race, 1' mil,; Anna Wooduock
first, A thlone second, Walter A. third; time.
2:09;.
Third race, mile beats; allium first, Lead
second; time, l:4n. l::dj&.
Fourth race, mile; L ird Clifton Urst,
Lilly C. second, Sparlaud third; time.
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rlilna en lleiiiand Indemnity.
RoCK SPRINUS, Wy., S ipt 21. The gov
ernment directors oi tae Union Pacific who
have been here two days looking iuto the
causes of the labor riot, leit for the west Fri
day evening, after an exhaustive examina
tion of the Chinese miners and citizen. Mr.
Bromley, representing president Adams, i-
-till her.), ani the Cni ieJ con-ul. Col. A.
F. Bee, of San Francisi-o, is still examining
th.tsa of tbe chines w!io were run out by
the notriri, with a vrntv to ascertain the
..umlir of lives List a.i i the amount ot
tn-oiiT v dnlxoye. Twenty-dve bodies
h- n rocoverel so far, and fr-ou
i!. to i tony of Cr nese who survive. I
Ih.- . is believed tb.it at least tilteeti
m-'re ojo lying somewhere in the surround
ing bids, where they died fn-m wt unds ot
exiiaustion. A reward ot $15 each has been
offered for the recovery of tsese tsidiei l y
the consul, and an organized aearoh is being
made for them.
In an interview gmnled a correspondent
to!, tfos stated that toe present in
vestigation w.ll continue for a week or ten
days. It is certain that tbe Chinese govern
ment will demand indemnity from the
United States, but can not yet even gusss at
tlie amount.
Article.
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Sept.
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Oct.
Nov.
Oats Angust
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Pop.f Auii-d
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Nov.
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livln, 4 4UU 75; tmxetl, 3 K5.4 1
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ROCK ISLAND.
Mm. 94c
I ay Timothy 9 00
Hay Wild f7 oil
Rve 4,V.
Corn 4ti:.
Potaioes 25c .
OLious 40C.
Sin II : haul fs so.
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HOODS
SARSAPARILLA
Has "decided" claims upon tlie public. This
is positively proven by the immense good it
has done to those who have been cured of
diseases from which they have suffered in
tensely for years, as verified by the publish
ed testimonials, every one ot which is a pos
itive fact
CHFI.SKA, Vt., Feb. !4. 1879.
MFSRS.C. I.llisil't Co., Umell. Mass.:
Tliefctlniay of last June I was taken sick
vdthapwelliiitrou my ritrlit fool. and with an
awful pain. The swelling went all over me.
My lace was swelled so ihat 1 could ttilhdif
fu ully see nut ol mv eyes, and 1 broke out
oer ihe whole surface ol my bodv; my rinlit
loot up to my knee was one raw. liming
mass, and mv ankle and fisit so lame and
sore I could not slep on il. and it would run
so as to wet a bandage lliroutdi in an hour.
In this condition Mi. V. F. llood (of ihe turn
of A. It. llood it Son, druggists, of this towio.
banded uie a botlle ot Hnoo s SahsaI aril-
i a. and lold me to la ke it i aid so. ana by
the time 1 hod taken one noil le I lounu mat
it was doing me good, i nave since tasen
live Is.iiles more. After 1 had taken three
bottles my soreness began to leave me. and
nave ncen growing inner m-i,
that to-day lean alk wilhout going lame.
1 have no soreness in mv ankle and it lias
healed all up, and does not nin at all. i oo
mv recsivery In your Sarsanarilla. I write
this to let you know that 1 think i deserves
the confidence of the ptililic. efiieciall) those
woo are trouuieu wun numors.
lours most frmv.
-JOSIAII 1TTKIS.
P. S. Fvervnerson that saw me said Ihat
I never would gel over luy lameness wilhout
having a iiinniiiE Bore ou uiy ankle; but
tliank God 1 hac. J '-
NootherSarsap;irilla has such a sharpening
effect upon the appetite. No other prepa
ration tones and strengthens the digestive
orgaus like Hm.u's Sa rs t r aki i. l. .
Price one dollar, or ?iv bottles (or fiTe dol
lars. Prepared onlv by '. I. HOOD & CO.
Apolhecaiics, Lowell. Jilass.
We do PLUMBING
kinds, including Sewer
Gall and see us.
of all
Work.
WILLARD BAKER & CO.'S
Opposite Harper House.
Rock Island, - Illinois.
MRS. G. SWAN'S
MUSICAL SCHOOL.
No. 160S Second Ave, up stairs, Rock Island.
Tkrms: Twenty Lessous, in advance Instrumental $12.
Vocal $ 12. Harmony $14.
Graduates Students of Music.
jTiMrs. Swan is also dealer in tbe famous Bauer Piano.
sepf-21-dly
LAND AND LOAN OFFICE.
Medill & Whitehead,
Post OFFICE BUMJK, ROCK ISLAND, ll.l.
Land for sale on Six to Twenty Years time.
f4P" (250. 000 00 TO LOAN in amounts to suit on Farm property. 64 to 7 per cent. rr.ar-H dwiy
THE "TIVOLI,"
M. MAGRUM, Proprietor,
Second Avenue, - - Gpp. Harper House.
fWTtae -"rivou" ha? lately beon trflnrf.irroed into a Palace equaling in every rrepert the fines
palootiriin Chirajro and Hurvming anyttnue in the three c ties A numhrof Kant opemtd by
machinery for keeping the air col it one of the leading features of the place. The Liquid
Kefr!hnienti dtcpeuned at thi? efUblinhment in keeping with iin grand improve
ment. An elegant lunch served every morning. AU kinds of Sandwiches
juu-7 d6m served on short notice.
ROCK ISLAND TRUNK FACTORY
J. W. W1RTEL, Prop'tr.
Idaho 9-4WW1
Jowa 1 l.fsT.tij
Kansas j.nlid h4i
Ijouisiana . . . lHi.P4.-t
Mlchlirsn HM 51 1
Minnosots... IK4:i7M
Tho aggregate Ifivan
3J..'lfMOrogoii 7HS.DH7
Utah J(H,M
Washingloii.l,0lti. 117
W isconsiu ... 21S 4:i
VVyomini;... &5'J,9('i7
This is the best season in which to pur
ify tbe Wood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is
the best Mood purifier. WO Doses One
Dollar.
Total..... 'Ml, 113, a
above iuciudas frac
tion of an aero iu the case of each state aud
territory omitt! in the table, outdoes not
inelude 8sI,h,." of Indian lands soliL
JACOB OHLWEILER, Jr.,
-RETAIL DKAL1B IS-
w - ri l i r'
ines, Liquors, Deer anu ais,
No. 309 Twentieth Street.
may 7 dly
ri'ris- Lunch every morning and every Saturday evening.
DiVI & CO-
PLUMBERS
AND
Steam Fitters.
'EERE'8 Block,
Moline, 111.
A complete stock of
Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing,
Hose, Fire Brick, Etc.
- Sole agent for
Water Motors for Sewing Ma
chines, Etc.,
Deane Steam Pumps,
Novelty Force Pumps,
Safety Heating Boilers, and Con
tractors for furnishing and Lay-
p ing Water, Gas and Sewer Pipe
1712 Fiest Ave.,
Rock Island, Illinois.
Telephone 1U8. Residence Telephone HOT.
The Tool Captur.il and Punished.
New York. Sept 81. New York swin
dlers picked out Horace Jackson Rsverancs,
of Adfims, Mower county, JH.nn., us a good
man to practice on, and so ent him a loiter
stgiied John Kallerban. 391 East Tooth
treet, telling how to (ret fi.'KXl in money
"a good as real" for f-'iOO, and asking him to
come to New York. Mr. Severance made
copies of the letter, came to New York
and notified the city detectives, who cap
tured a negro who carried a letter to Mr.
Severance's room. The prisoner was iden
tified as William Curtis, a runner for Barney
McOulre, a notorious counterfeiter, and wa
tent up to the island for seven months.
Two Miraouloa Faith Cure.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept 21. Miss Ella
Betts, aged 18, tbe beautiful daughter of
on of the most prominent families of Ne
vada. Ohio, was dying, it was auppoaed, of
consumption, when she suddenly arose from
her bed and announced that the jjoni baa
cured her. She is gaining in strength every
dav. an-', is apparently cared of tbe disease.
A similar oaso is reported from Boyloa
county, Ky. Mis Sallie McDonald, afflicted
with suinal disease, was visited by the Rev.
Mr. Burchfiold, at this city, and was cured,
it is said, by the laying on of hands.
Indignant Democrat.
Cmveland, Ohio, Sept 2L The cemo
crate of Oluistead Fall, a village in Cuya
hoga county, held a caucus Thursday night
and deeMod to send no delegates to to
county couventiou which met here Satur
day. Thi action was taken because the
president has not removed too E publican
jKjetmaiter at Olmst si fail.
y ire and Accident
Insurance in reliable companies at lowest
rates, apply to . Lieberknecbt, real es
late, loan and insurance agent, and nota
ry public. Collections made. Office 1719
Second aTenne. eodtl
ml
Sherifl's Sale.
tfv virtue of an Execution and Fee Bill No.
5t4i, itned out of th clerk' office of the cir
cuit court of Fork J -land county, and Plate of
llliuoitt, and to mv direcle-d, whereby 1 am cin-
nianded to make the- amount of a i-errant Judg
ment recently obtained against H. B. Terry iu
favor of r'raiik 111, out of the lauds, tenements,
goods and chattel of the caid defendant, H. B.
lerry, 1 have levied upon the following proper
ty, to-wit :
The eaBt half ilthf nonn-wet quarter t'4.
of section nineteen (!'.) in towuhip No. sixtevu
1161. north ranee o five (ft went of ihe tourm
y4ii principal oieridiau, in the county of liock
it mi i a anu state or ininoin.
Therefore, according to aid command, I shall
cxpom: for sale, at public auction, all the rigitt,
title aud i uteres of the alMe named H. D
Terrv in and to the ahve deterited nroiierty, oi
Haturday the 10th dayof ttrlolter 1hk, at o'clock
p. ni., t the north dcr of the court honne in the
citj' of KKk Island, iu the county of Kock 1h1-
and aud state of Illinois lor cash in hand, to sat
isfy said execntmns and fee hills.
Dated at Kock Island, this m day of Septetn-
oer, A D., 1HM5. JoIIN M. KKTICKKK,
Sheriff of Rock Island County, Illinois .
HALF CENT A WOKO.
The ho us hereafter wi 1 nuhhh in thw col
umn all a vertisemeutH of Lost, Found. For Kent,
For Sale, Bo. rd or Uooms, Wanted, and similar
notices, at the low rate of one half a rent a word
-ach figure a word, bat m advertisement lene
I tha ten cents
FtK KkNT A plcasaut furnished roun, Firsi
I avenue, second dor west of Eleventh street. 5-lw
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared by physician with epeclsl regard
to health. No Ammonia. Lime or Alum.
FOR RENT Ilonse with four rooms. cheap
rent; also furnished rooms, 8IK Fifteenth st. 1-tf
KOK SALE old papers for sale in any quantity
l sr. miBoruce. cneitp.
FOKi ALK Sixty lot m my additions ro be
itv of Rock Is'.und an four vearlv navnienu. wito
i interest at su per cent per annum.
HARPER'S THEATRE.
ONE RIGHT ONLY.
Wednesday Eve., Sept. 23d.
BARLOW,
Wll SDN
& RANKIN'S
MINSTRELS!
Representing High Art In Minstrelsey.
All the Former Favorites Retained t
And the Latest Novelties added to
The already Complete Roster!
Barlow, Wilson, Rankin,
Dougherty, Hall, Goodyear,
Teirny, Wayne, Adams,
Casey, Thomas, Dixon,
Foi and Woods,
Together with the Largest and Finest
Brass Band and Orchestra !
Mow traveling.
" Reserved eaw for sale at Harper House Drug
store at nsual prices.
I G. Iteon,
1805 Second Avenue,
Has just received bis
Pall Woolens,
consisting of
SUITINGS and
OVERCOATINGS,
The best to be found in the Market,
comprising all the
Novelties of the Season
And prices the lowest for first
class work.
1 ""V''i
it 'i 1 M I
No. 1809 Second Avenue.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Trunks,
Traveling Bags,
Sample Cases.
tW REPAIRING DONE.3
IOome and nee us
PAEK & ELLIS,
Now is the time to secure Tjargains. We
have marked our Summer Goods down
to cost in order to clear ourselves
before Fall Goods come in.
PARK & ELLIS,
1 704 Second Avenue.
IF. S. SOUTHARD,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE,
MATRASSES AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Also Dealer in Mirrors, Cornish Poles, Curtaiu Fixtures, Mouldings, Etc.,
t-BlJricts lower than Ihe lowest. Treiuan's Blook, opp. Commercial Hotel.
GRAND OPENING OF
JOE HUBER'S SALOON,
No. 31K6 ' Moline Avenue,
On Saturday Evening, Sept. 19th, 1885.
Grand Lunch will be spread.
ept-14-dly
This'space is reserved for
-JOHN T. NOFTSKER'S
Acorn Advertisement.
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