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VOLUME XHlll NO 280
ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1885.
ESTABLISHED OCT. 18. 151
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SENSATIONAL FACTS.
GREAT FRAUDS UNEARTHED IN RAIL
WAY CONSTRUCTION.
The Canadian Pacific Beaten Out of Ball
a Million An Octogenarian In Dir
fioulties Rtrmig Vp Suddenly
Other Snrprisea.
Cheaper than any Competing House.
Our Mam moth Store is literally packed with the Latest Styles
f New Fall Goods, consisting of Men's, Boy's and Ohildrens
cintliin". Hats. Cans and Furuistiinsrs, and if our Low Prices
will accomplish our object, we shall succeed. While other Mer-
1 - . 1 1 -tr tn.tvL- IViiiir 4rir.1j 111". Ollil -.. 1 II L tf.Oir. AtllpllOflP
the e i i 1 1 of the season, we have marked all of our New Fall
Goods at. the lowest rock-bottom prices from which there will
mvcr he any deviation or reduction.
(JENTIjKMEN We cull your atlention to our Mi-reliant Tailoring Department.
V always earry the Lnreest Assortment, ami re luskins; Clothing to order 15 per
,-i-ni i li("i r than other Tailors change. Ladies anil Gentlemen are weli-mne to
Imk over our new slock, whether you purchase or not, we shall receive you with
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The Golden Eagle Clothing Store
Post Office Block, Rock Island, Illinois.
A. LOKB, Mansfr.
Montreal, Sept a3. The Canadian
Pacific authorities have for some time en
tertained suspicions that they were being
victimized by their civil engineers and con
tractor!) in the section north of Lake
Superior. About a month ago all payments
to contractors were stoppe.1, and a remeas
ureuient of the different sections ordered.
This lias just been completed, and it shows
that by blunder or fraud the company has
paid to its contractors hundreds of thou.
sands of dollars in excess of the amount of
work done. One contractor alone
us been paid more than $100,
000 too much, and another
(50,01)0, the full amount aggregating tiOO,
OOO. Detectives have discovered that
engineers who were receiving salaries
ot $100 a month were wealthy
landed proprietors, and were engaged in ex
tensive building pursuits, some of them be
ing worth iroiu t;l,(HM to 140,000, which
had been accumulated in a wonderfully
short time. It is stated that criminal and
civil proceedings will lie instituted. Many
of the contractors implicated have already
rntained leading counsel to defend thein,
who will plead that the remeasuremente are
incon ect.
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No. 1810 Second Avenue, Rock Island, 111.
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A Prominent New Knglauder Who Wanted
to lo the December and May Husiness.
New Haves. Conn., Sept 23. Ex-Gov
ernor James . Lnglish, an octogenarian.
whose ban isouie residence on Chapall ,-tieet,
is one of the finest in the Kim city, who has
be-n the richest and most popular Democrat
in Coimeoticut for twtmty-tive veal's, and
who has twice been urged as a
Democratic presidential candidaie, is
u jw said to be mixed up in a lamily
broil. He recently engaged himself
to a young woman named Morris of Brook
lyn, while stopping at Saratoga for the
sauimer. roe story came out that mum
Morris, of Brooklyn, daughter of John T.
Morris, of the Southern express company, a
yonng woman of 30 and an acknowledged
nulla, was to be the wife of the Connecticut
Oruswa, Ex-Goveinar Eaglih isTOyearaof
age. His family has brought a strong pressure
tetw&r ou the old man to induce bim to change
his mind, and the last report current is that
the engagement is off and that the governor
has been threatened w.tu a suit for bM&cu
of pr oniise.
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Choice Brands of Minnesota and Winter Wheat Flour,
Ono.l D.iry and Creamery Butler, Cotton Mops. Minn.. Potatoes. Vegetables, kfcc, i
C. J. LOTnTG'S,
Cor. Nineteentli Street and Second Avenue.
The Muscular Kdltor Seems To He Nu
merously Present In Some Offices.
Kkw York, Seft S43. A man giving the
name of Ford wa-i kicked out of the office of
The Sun Monday morning. He had read
an article in The Sun which fired his bloed
wilii Indiguation. He visited the office and
asked for the responsible man. The city
editor was at that moment talking to a lot
of reporters. Just as Ford uttered an oath
and made a pass at the city editor he was
suddenly sent sprawling on the ftoir, and
the editor and six reporters Iwgan playing
polo with his body. Ford was finally kic ked
out luto the ball, and then he rolled down
stairs onto the sidewalk. Three of his teeth
were knocked out, bis right jaw was swol
len, and hii head was bloedii g. He picked
him-elf up and rau into the counting room
ot the riaper threatening to smash every-
thing. When t is oountiug-room men had
finished pounding Ford he was an awful
looking object, and meekly hobbled over to
lue city hull police station in charge of the
janitor.
Her liilflren Knasteil lierore ITer Eyes
Sr. Louis Si'iiU Ci. Richard Anderson,
a lariiKtr living uoar Feuton, St. Im.uis
l ouaiv, went to Clayton Monday, leaving
f:is woe, two children and tirother-iu-ldw,
Cic.r.ws CraiUHr, at home, sshortly ieare
no u Mr;. An.lcron Wr.nt into the garden
to pirt cucunuiers wit.t hnr brother aad left
lie1 c.iMr.-n aslenp m a rtsim over the
;.i:ci)Oll. While t Ml- cn.iro 1 she srt w smok
is u nit; troin t ie uuner sto-y '-oil
tiei'ore she rarhd the l;ons tie ui
jier part w.is in flaiiM-. L'raiue;
atieriif'ttd to elto; t an cnTraiu-e to tue room
where the cliildr.n sU'pt, but he was drivel
back by smoke and llainps. TliO entire
house and the children were consilium!, nt
truce of their bones btnn lound anions th'
ruins. Tne motner was frantic and ri
quired the etTorts of two neightMirs to piv
v nt lier Irom rushing luto tho burnm
building.
THE NEW3 IN BRIEF.
At Springfield, Ms, Monday, Richard
Howell covered a mile on a bicycle to 3:33
2-5, beatijig the world's record by l-5lh of a
second.
Mr. J. 3 A. Ward says his Garfield monu
ment for the Army ot the Cumberland will
be ready for dedication at Washington next
September.
Rossini's widow, who died two years ago,
has left 800,000 francs for the erection of a
home for superannuated artists, especially
musicians, in Paris.
The will of the late Chauncy Hurlbut, of
Detroit, leaves (50,000 to improve and
beautify the park about the waterworks
and keep up the library there.
Statements having been published in
Pitt-burg that the Pennsylvania company
had purchased the New York Central road,
President Depew of the latter line, enters a
positive denial.
Lawrence E. Moons of Cincinnati, and
Miss Cora Lennox, of Dayton, Ouio, were
recently married, their acquaintance and
courtship having all been by telegraph.
Both were ojierators.
A distemper among hogs in the district of
Shirland and Kockton, Ills., and Newark,
Wis., bas resulted in heavy lossss to farm
ers. The disease swept away 2,000 hogs in
the past two weeks.
Two men seated themselves on large
blocks of ice in Aniericus, Ga., a few days
aeo, on a "freeze out One of them bunted
warmed quarter; after sitting it out forty
eight minutes, and the other contestant got
the belt
Senator Palmer, of Michigan, has shipped
from bis old homestead at Ashford, Conn.,
where he was born, a large assortment of
old household relics, etc., for the furnishing
of a log cabin erected on his Detroit
grounds.
Small-pox has broken out in a tenement
in Grand street J"ew ork, four cases hav
ing already developed. The source of the
malady is unknown. For the week ended
Sunday night there were "10 deaths from
small-pox in Montreal.
He vera1 lumber mills in northern Michigan
have bebu closed owing to the teu-hour law,
the men refusing to work more than the
statutory number of hours unless wages are
proportionately increased. At Manistee
alone 1,000 men are idle.
While in a drunken rage, Sunday night,
at Silver Creek, a Pennsylvania mining vil
lage, Mrs. Sarah O'Neill dragged Betty
Keufe, her hu'band's aged aunt, from bed
and beheaded her withan ax. Mrs. O'Neill
charged her victim with fomenting quar
rels in the household.
The centennial anniversary of the publi
cation by Dr. Kusb ci his essay on "The Ef
fects of Ardent Spirits on the Human Mind
and System" is being celebrated in Boston
by a temperance conference. Several die
tinguishel divines delivered addressee at
Monday's session.
The Inca-ter Examiner has discovered
two Bibles dating back to the middle el the
nf Wenth century, but it is surpassed by Tne
Ilarrisburg Call, which has found in the
possession ef Mr. Joseph Miller, of Flhr
vi lie. a copy of Luther's translation of the
Scriptures, published in 1.123.
Mr. Kitz, trustee of Indianapolis town
ship, Monday pronounced to be forgeries
$3,500 of township warrants held by the
Cincinnati National hank. The warrants
bad been indorsed by the f ugitive. Pollard.
Thw puts a uew phase on the township
frauds, as it is thought probable tbasVother
forgeries will be unearthed.
THOS. IF- CARY,
Is p-cpareil to do all kind oi work in
Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging and Kalsomining.
Wall Paper,
A complete stock of
Curtain Fixtures, Cornice Poles and Komu wmiiuinB. Btixeu
Paints always on hand.
tf AWn fall line of Art (ionils and Artists' Materials Lessons t iven in Painting and Krench
Kmlim rv Work. Klliliriiulcry Miss, i.onis iiiiu run. ..n -..... - - -
: call anil test prices of work.
1813 Second Avenue,
ROCK ISLAND. ILL.
JACOB OHLWEILER, Jr.,
-RETAIL DEA1.KK IN
Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars,
No. 309 Twentieth Street.
ch every mnrniup and every Saturday evening.
T-'p l.iincti
may 7 dly
OA.VIS
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& CO.,
PLUMBERS
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Steam Fitters.
-A complete stock of
Pipe, Brass Goods. Packing,
Hose, Fire Brick, Etc.
Sole agents for
Water Motors for Sewing Ma-
IRwT1 chines, J3.tc,
MLLIifc Heane Steam Pumps,
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mWr Novelty Force P
jJtiiJiy Safety Heating Boilers, a
Sr. VZ,
dkerk,8 Block,
Moline, 111.
Telephone 8358.
and Con
tractors for furnishing and Lay
"jg-P inS Water, Was ana ewer ripe
1712 FiE9T Ave.,
Rock Island, Illinois.
Telephone 1148. Residence Telephone 107J.
A West Virginia L.yiii'h ii'.jr.
Cf.VCINSATI. Olno, S-ipL St A -V
to Tne IC-yiiing Post li-om 1'ai i.is.
VV. j. . . i.y s; John Gnil.ie, a Iri:
pimt 'gi ap'tsr from Pen .i ylvauia.
i-xnihitin a pauoratua in a euuivii
Welz d connry, Sunday lngiit, vri' t'Kn
audiyiii3iiel by a haul oi tns in 1 uumi, i
the fssJiit'tmn of Miss E:iie Mts' n i ;
proinisH of niarriugo. two year.i ago. 'i' i
led him thr. ii-li tlin terror . -t:ic-fii .
uieoco, au 1 wuile two men wt.ioi..v
revolvers guarded the do -r a rp"
placed arouud his nck and hewa'hi:.;
irom the limb of a lurgj o.ik tree, lu.
euadowel toe churcu.
THE MARKETS.
Chicago, Sept 2i
The market quotation i on the board ef
traue, to-day, were as follows: Wheat Np,
it September, opened -,"-. e, closed Hc;
October, opened 83c, cieued So3c; Novem
ber, opened eoc, closed Bic. corn -to.
, September, opened and closed VZa
October, opened 4lc, closed 41c; Nevem-
ber, opened mc, close t B-sjc, uaw no. z
Sepiember, npeuexl and closed 25c; Octo
ber, oponed 'A'ic, closed 253sjc; May, opened
; closed Pork October, opened
tW.uJsj.closed f -i.tfo; November, opened (H.80,
i'l--e. January, opened and cleead
Itt.oT. Lard October, opened fo.25 closed
Live stock The Union Stock yards report
the loiiowtug range of prices: tiogs Mar
ket active and tirui, at an advance of 10c;
packers and shippers kuying freely; light
trrsda-, -"7.r).rf l.s); rough packing, fd.n54
S 5; heavy packing and snipping lots, ti.OO
t4.oM. Caitle Strong; shipping, HUiNS
oonsund mixed, l.tio1.?i; stielurs,
lJinutlK; Texan-, fmhlil.i.'.ia Sheep
rVesn; c liniion, 2.00(iio.0il; good, $.'i.25
1. Ii'.
IVsiuce: Butter Extra creamery,
SitfJc; lamy dairy, 14c; packing, BsJSo
i.ei iU Kg loiiAliic perdoz. PotatMs
luill.ioper t'bl. Kuitry Spring chickens,
''" rcsMters. 5c; spring ducks, Ue)
U:c: lui-keys, ileper lb; pra.rie cbtckens,
i.NMK3J r dis. Ai'oles Fair to good, 75o
gJ l.'.'S an l ctaoiea, f 1.3ii(i$l. iuper bbt
New York.
New York, Sept 21.
Wheat No. a, red winter, October 9ti
do NovemberWSc; do December, Hitito, inirn
No. 2. mixed, Ootoher and November.
49 -; ilo De-oiiiher, 4Sc. Oats No. a, mixed
Se(.t; uiler. a.c; Octuber, c. Rye
(Ju."i; state ali-iat, 4c. Fork Dull; msas,
10.mi(10.5i). Lar.l October, 6.:14; Novem
oor, o.4l ; lleeeinUr, SG.4'-!.
St Lnuis.
Sr. Louis, Sept Ui
Wheat Active and higher, but unsettled;
No. 2 red cash, blid'.Uc bid; October, 92r;
November, a c; itscemoer, yiic orn
Firm, but very slow; ca h, tiVZtilc;
tsentomtier, 41c; Uctober, JHc; JNuvemoer
ST:i5c. Oats Slow and unchanged;
casu, S4(i-'4,:c; Uctober, B4Wc Ivy
L iwer; 5dc. V hisky Steady; $1.03. Pro
visions Pork quiet; i'Ai'K Lard, quiet;
(r oo bid.
Toted o.
Toleih), Ohio, Sept. 2&
Wheat Active and higher; No. 2 cash
and October, VUe asked; November, Hio
isked; Itecernlier, Wl" asked; No. & soft.
ckru, '.Hf'.Hlc; Uctober. 4.-; November,
8oV ; lieceiuuei-. WiJ.'c; May. tLOSW. Coin
kittle doing; 'a-u and Otitober, 44c
year, 37c; May, .Ise. Oats Quiet; cisb.
'i)ic October, 2;?fc; November, 3S.
May, 31c. Clover Dull; cah, .40; Oi-lo
lor, .)4i; November, S50; December,
to. 55
niilwaukee.
MiLWAPKRlt, Sept aa
Wheat Kxciied; cash, 84Vc; Oetotier
tofiot November, 87V. Corn Firm: Ka
4o!'c. Oats Pull; Na 3, 85c Rye-
rt-aiiy; ino. i, otc Barley iusier; flu
2, 6dc
Detroit.
Detroit, Mich., Sept i
Wheat Lssier; No, 1 white, tHo eask
and October; '.rjisio November; 4c Deeem
tier; No. 2 red, V(c cai.j and Lfcteber; 4Vc
November; 9")J4c Dtn-einber; Na 3 reii, (Sic.
Corn-47.-. ot.-N 3 white, 31)o bid
Na 3, 27c cash; lidtfc bid October.
CI1ICAHO.
(rood lteasnn for Stopping.
PHlLAOKi.rHiA, Pa., Sept. ffl. All that
remained of Ctil. Johu W. Forney's journal
istic Ventures, the weekly called Progress,
bas pissed away. John w. rurney Jr.,
the editor, says The Progress stopped be
cause it didn't pay.
Official Appointments.
Wasuinuton City, Sept 23. The presi
dent has apHinted the following postmas
ters: John . Morris, at Troy, Ohio; Henry
Bews, at Harlcy, Idaho; Lewis S. Fowler,
at Cliestei towii, Md.; W. T Weaver, at
Asbeville, N. C.
JIEniiniTARY
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scrofula:
KE ynu aware that In your blood the
Arlirle. 01111112. CUisinc.
WH'T- Alljillsl
Sept. .... Siu
Oct Ti4 1
Nov. SO',
toiia Ainrusl
Sept. 4-JV i
Oct. Ai W
Nov. -iUt SO
Oats Anrusi ....
Sept
Oct. , -.'B1
Nov. ....
Por.F Aiiipi-I
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Oct. S STH S S5
Nov. 8 S5 b 77
LAnti-AiiL'nsl
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I let. 6 S7 h 5
Nov. ' ti 17sj 6 45
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Hogs 17H00: lial.i, 4 40il 75: m'scd, :p?, 1
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ROCK ISLAND.
i late Sir
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!lav rTihl-t" Ml
Rye-45'.
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Potsim:s 2'iC
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Ous Snfl II : h.tol tS 5rt.
place? This is true of every one. It is lia
ble at any time, on the slightest provocation,
to develop itself in some insidious disease.
Consumption and many other diseases are
outgrowths of this Impurity of the blood.
Hood's arsacarii.i.a has a wonderful
power over all scrofulous troubles, as the re
markable testimonials we have received
unmistakably prove.
'Messrs. C. I. Hooi & Co.: Ontlemen
My vountrcst son lias always been
troubled wiih Scrofulous Humor; sores in
his head discharging from Ids ears, and a run
ning sore on the back of his ear for two
years; his eyelids would fester and ulcerate,
discharging so that 1 was obliged to wash
them mien every morning, bis eyelashes
j:lew His Own Heart Out.
Skuin.ut, It I., Nept ''. William
rulgu, a young soc ety
Kit-
genllmuin
f ae, wenl out into tue swamp, by P r.t
beach Mondav eveuing with a gun ou his
nhouid.-r. Eldrido had not gone more
than 200 yards when he took off his right
shoe, placed the muzzle of the fowling piece
to his left side, pulled the trigger with his
toes and literally blew his heart out Tem
porary insanity is given as the cause of the
determined suioide, which has caused a
great sensation.
Thought They Were British Ideas, Fro
bablT. Baltimore, Sept 2a. The lions guarding
the Calvert ttroet bridge near Union station
were despoiled of their tails about a year
ago. Thesw appendages were replaced with
new onei. The statues have again suffered.
Tuesday morning they wore fonud to have
been defaced in many places by chipping
the stone, and it was disoevered that she act
ot vandalism had been committed by Larry
Finnegan, who la noted about town as
crank. Ha is now locked up at the central
station. It is suspected that it was Larry
who rubbed the lions of their tails last year.
CallinK Coltoctor Hedden tn Account.
New York. Sept S3. It was learned at
the custom house Tuesday morning that In
accordance with an order issued by Secre
tary Mauning, at Washington, Alderman
George H. Stirling, of Brooklyn, recently
appointed a weigher in th. place of Opt
Eaoon, has beau suspended frn the publio
service' and Collector Hedn.n has bun
ordered to mak. a report upon ajl the facta
in th. case. Th. action o( the etflretary if
laid to be bated! on hiforioatloa that t ee ap
pointment is an improper saw.
If ire and Accident
Insurance in reliable companies at lowest
rates, apply to . Lieberkuecht, Teal eg
late, loan and insurance agent, and nota
ry public . Collections made. Offlc 17H
Second avenue. eodtf
nearly all coining out; lie was exceedingly
(lailliy. mostoi me iiineaiiui; out mo siikhi
meals a day. We were unable lo find any
thing that had the least effect upon him till
last spring. ls7r., we gave him two bottles of
Hood's Saraaixirilla. Hisaiipetite improved
at once. The back of his ear healed
up without a scar, and not a sore in his head
since. Sinceielv yours,
Mrs. N. C SAUTiomf,
- No. 108 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass.
' We do not as a rile allow ourselves to
use our editorial columns to speak of any
remedy we advertise, but we feel warranted
In saying a word for Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Karsapai ilia has been known as a remedial
agent fur centuries and is recognized by all
schools of practice as a valuable blood puri
fier. It is put up in forms of almost infinite
variety, but Messrs. Hood & Co., Unwell,
Mass.) who are thoroughly reliable pharma
cists, have hit upon a remedy of unusual
value. Certainly they have vouchers of
cures which we know to be most extraor
uiuary." Adilors Lowell Weekly Journal.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.
Sold by drntntfsts. Price $1; tx for f.v
Prepared by C.X. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Executor's Notice.
E flute of Eliza Sweet, deceased.
The underpinned having been amH-iniVd Kxecn
tor of the lat will and tetnment of Kliza Sweet,
lute of the county or Kock Inland, ttale of Illinois,
dt'CHttned. hereby ifivee notice that he will amtear
hef e the eonnty court of Kock Inland county, at
the office nf th clerlt of said court, in the cltv of
Hock Inland, at t he November term, on the Second
Monday in November next, at which time all per
nrt having claims again! natd etttte are not in u
and re(tO"nt(d to attend for the nurpoHe of having
the name urtjUKled. Ali person indebted to n.tl
cisiHtf are vfnntu d to make immediate payment
to the HiKieiin.'n'ii.
liHted i his Wnd day of September, A. D 1KK5.
at d4H K. . bWKET, Executor.
Sherifl's Sale.
By virtue of an Exection and Fee Bill No.
fii4rt, iinued out of the clerk' h ofltce of the cir
cuit court of Hock Inland county, and suite of
Illinois, and lo me nireetea, wnert (y l am com
manded to make the amount of a certain liidi'
ment recently obtained aHinft H. B. Terrv m
favor of Krank 111, out of the lande, tenement,
LMiodsiand chaftelH of the natd defendant, II. B.
1'erry, I have levied upon the following proper
ty, to-wit:
The east half (S the north-weet quarter 04)
at ttectaon nineieeu in tuwnthip So. itxteen
(lrt), north range No five 5 went of the fourth
v4t.h principal meridian, in the uouuty of Rock
Island and state of Uliuoin.
Therefore .according uttid command. I nhall
eijKne for sale, at public auction, all the right.
title ana mu rctii ine atv- namea 11. u
Terry in and to the above described property
Haturd&ythe 10th dayof Octolier, 1sm(. o'clock
p.m., at the north door of the court houoe in the
c.ty of Rock ltdand, in the county of Hock l
and and state of Illinois, for cah in ttand, to eat-
Dated -it Rock lttland, thi 19th day of Septem
per, A 1.,1WH6. lOiln M. KKTICKEK,
Bherifi ot Rock Island County, Illinois
id vtKi't-$ 1
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R. CRAMPTON & COMPANY.
We do PLUMBING of all
kinds, including Sewer Work.
Gall and see us,
WIL1ARD BAKER & CO.'S
Opposite Harper House.
Rock Island, - Illinois.
MRS. G. SWAN'S
3SUSICAL SCHOOL.
No. 160S Second Ave, up stairs, Rock Island.
Tkkms: Twenty Lessous, iu advance Instrumental $12.
Vocal $12. narraony $14.
Graduates Students of Music.
tSMrs. Swan is also dealer in the famous Bauer Piano.
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LAND AND LOAN OFFICE.
MEDILL & WHITEHEAD,
POST OFFICE BLOCK, ROCK ISLAND. II. I.
Land for sale on Six to Twenty Years time.
KVS250, 000.00 TO LOAN In amonms to suit on Farm property, t to 7 per cent. n.ardwiy
Tl-IJE "TIVOLT,"
M. MAGRUM, Proprietor,
Second Avenue, - Opp Harpqr House.
ITThe ''TrvoLi'1 hap lately been transformed Into a Palace equaling in every renpect the fine
palotmsin Chicago and ciirpanning anything in the three cities A number of .faun operated by
machinery lor keeping tue air coot i one oi xne leading Teatnrea or me place. Tne Liquid
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared by a physician with special regard
to health. No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
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Kf frepbnienl dispensed at thin establishment it In keeping with its grand Improve-
An elegant lunch served every morning. All kinds of Sandwiches
served on short notice.
ROCK ISLAND TRUNK FACTORY
J. W. WIRTEL, Prop'tr, No. 1809 Second Avenue.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Trunks,
Traveling Bags,
Sample Cases.
S-REPAIRING DONE.3
tat a0f
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W - . saw -
PAEK & ELLIS,
Now is the time to secure bargains. We
have marked our Summer Goods down
to cost in order to clear ourselvt s
before Fall Goods come in.
PARK & ELLIS.
SyCome and see ni.
1704 Second Avenue.
jAmMTjnvjaL
ThbT HMiia herenfier wi 1 uaMish in tins col-
Jmn all s verliseaients of Loit, Found, For Rent
For Sale. Ho-rd or Kooms. Wanted, and similar
nnticve, antic low rale ot one hall a rent a icord,
i h figure a word, but no advertisement less
Cia-'ten cents
FOH KENT House with four rooms cheap
rent; also furnished rooms, 31H Kiftei-nih St. 1-tf
FOR SALE Old naoers for sale in any quantity
Uthtsotuce.cbesp.
FOKSALE Sixty lotsin my additions to he
ityof RiKk Island on four yearly payments, witn
Interest at six per cent per sniimu,
-fl in 1 II V R.N roiM
If. I ffierson,
1S05 Second Avenue,
Has just received hie
Fall Woolens,
consisting of
SUITINGS and
OVERCOATINGS,
The best to be found in the Market,
-comprising all the
Novelties of the Season
Aud prices the lowest for first-.
class work, "
IF. S. SOUTHARD,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE,
MATRASSES AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Also Dealer in Mirrors, Cornish Poles, Curtain Fixtures, Mouldings, Etc.,
tjjTl'ricts lower than the lowest. Treman's Block, opp. Commercial Hotel.
JOE H TIBER'S
CENTER STATION!
No. 316 Moline Avenue, Rock Island, 111.
Fine Stock of Wines, Beer, Liquors, Cigars, Etc.
Always on hand.
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This space is reserved for
JOHN T. NOFTSKER'S-
Acorn Advertisement.
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