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THE ROCK ISLAND AKGUS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 'ill, 1886.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. M. BEARDSLEY.
Rheumatism
It is em established fact that Hood's 8ar-
.TTORNEY ATLAW-OIBce with J. T. Ken-' Earariiia has proven an Invaluable remedy
WILLIAM JACKSON,
. TT08NEY AT LAW. Office in Rock LI
,1 National Bank Building, Rock Island, 1 11.
JOHN S. HOLLAND,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ovet totoffle, Moiine, Illinois.
E. W. HURST,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
X Oft.ee in Sltvonic Temple block, over Rock (
mint Nn.iOTia1 lian k, Rocfet alnud, 111.
Be p dwif
I. D. SWEENEY. C. L. WALKER
SWEENEY & WALKER,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Office in Bumum's block. Kock Island, 111.
atiE-l-dwy
ItKKKKKT D. HI.AK
jTTOKNEY IN PATENT CAl'SKS. Patin,
ilhnsiness of nil kinds solicited. Koom 4, Fii-ei
National Sank Uailding. P. O Bos 6T-J, Ruck
Island, Illinois. ju-lb-dwly
M. M. CORBETT,
ATTOHNEY ATLAW.SoIioiforinChanrcry an
NoL-.ry PuhHf, Abstract, Loans ami fiUt
Office, unto d's U! k, 2.1 awn, ov
tions. Office, Unfo Blvk, 2.1
Baker V .Tew:lry ston.
BIS1NKSS IMHKiTORY.
JJARDWARB.
Stewart Montgomery. iSt-Ht -ocomt avenue.
GUNSMITHS.
U
W'olli, Ohaf ., Ill Seventeenth street.
jEWSPA.'EKS.
The Rock ftO&ml Daily A .with; (iiihllnheii.vur:
eveiiinir, tS'inday ex:f(tetl) in Arms bUic;, up
pnoite PwtotVicu. Beet advertising meilttuo m lb
ritv.
The Rck Islam! Weekly Awiir; nub.Mhet;
every Fruity. A nut- .,!) il.-jiartiiifut m conne
tiou with tliu ecaWlhmeni.
MANY LAMP CHIMNKYS ARE
oflerod for sale represented
as good as the Famous
PEARL TOP
BIT THEY
ARE
And like all ConnK-rseits lack the
Rcmo.rku.blo I.ASTIXi Qualities
OF THE EXCISE.
ASK FOR. THE:
Anfllusist Qv THIS
upon VSSi Exart
HinXGL ABEL
them 3l!l4lPv on Each
Pat0cU3O,1883.
The PEARL TOP is
Manufactured OM.Y by
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WEAKfUNDEVELOPEQ
Parts of the Body Enlarged, Developed u!
S' rvim' hetiwil . MiTiT'M.lmmili-., surw SWt-'l rwHCnixii:
Full i'iinu'iil;ir. mtimoni;il;..iu:, nmi leil -iiiHi. ( raw
Audrey t'-hii. MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. NY.
in many severe cases of rheumatism, effect
ing remarkable cures by Its powerful action
in correcting the acidity of tbo blood, which
is tbe eause ot the disease, aud purifying
and enriching the vital fluid.
It is certainly fair to assume that what
Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others it
will do lor you. Therefore, if you suffer
the pains and aches ot rheumatism, give
this potent remedy a fail trial.
A Positive Cure.
1 was troubled very much with rheuma
tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. I
could hardly walk, and w as confined to my
bed a good deal of the time. Being rec
ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I
took four bottles and am perfectly well.
1 cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
1,3 one of the best blood purifiers in the
world." W. F. Wood, Blooiuiiik'ton, 111.
For Twenty Years
1 have been afflicted with rheumatism. Before
1883 1 found no relief, but grew worse. 1 Un a
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did
me more good than all ilie other medicine 1
ever had." 11. T. Balcom, Shirley, Mass.
41 1 suffered from what the doctors called
muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar
saparilla and am entirely cured." J. V. A.
Pkoudfoot, letter carrier, Chicago, 111.
Wo shall ho glad to semi, free of eharee
to all who may desire,abook containing many
additional statements ot cures by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drnggists. $1 ; six for $S. Mado
only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass-
I0O Doses On Dollar.
THE C0KUC10NISTS WIN.
THE RENEWAL OF THE CRIMES ACT
TO BE APPLIED FOR.
ATTUNES HIS LYRE.
THE iSDim SAVSSeS BASK
Jbaritceri by The Leiilslfttart at Illinois.)
&OLLNE - - ILLINOIS
noeii daily toni! A.M. to 3 P. M..and on Tne
day acd Saturday Evi-nltiKs frna 7 lu
8 o'c'ock.
Ititaraa tllcwsi oc Dspsstts tt the rU ol
p3T Cnt. ptT Annua.
Depostta raoeived in amounts ol $)
and Upwards.
SSOUUITT AND ADVANTAtiKS.
Tbc prtvati- property of ttie Trafteo t rcetm
elble toth: il','iK!;'.r. The r.ricrar- urihlblu)J
rom horrowiiip any oflw moneys. Kli.ors and
married womei proicctt-d hyf.-ccis! Iw.
OmnBitr: S. W. Wheeujcx, Pnn-Mcul :4a
Goou, Vice Prefifit'i.i: t. F. HEMENwir.rafhier
Tat ptb: S. W. Wneehw;!!, Porter SUniier
C. W. Lurtdcll, Melcun Chester. U W.Oanriatj. V.
T Granu, &. S. r'.irht, C. K. Humnway. Joht
QtHM. J. M. Chrl-ty O. H. Stoddard.
"The only c!.arlred Savlriirp Bank is Kor
eland (Joniiiv.
ADVERTISERS
can leani the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspape? AdvartiBing Bureau,
lO Spruee St., New York.
Send ;'.hs. for iOO-Pac,c Pamphlet
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mmm
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Safe ant) always re!ial)ir. Iteware of wottTHLEHf
imitation."; Iwl.;ier)!.j.iile rr LADIES. Ank your
IiniL'UrKt fur kkter'h EstiLiHit 1 and take
no other, or m ue 4c. (KtarupH) li tie for purtic
iilar if If'Ur by return mail.
Name Paper. tuu iiKi.R Ciibmicat. Co..
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Trade su;;lied by GKO. 0. (HWlN A CO,
Wholesale Ancutu, BottUm. Mata
ffiP
i,iit Mntihmti.
FREE!
Mttmi SELF Gl'iiE
f of U- mv
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!.;- i a. fill U.
T
ikni nkvv rt'-MUi tun nt yotir own
IHIIIIt;, Uy IIUK WHO WJIri IHUI 1 WfntV-eiL'llt
JJ years. Treatrrt by most ot iiotfd fp4-cialitlri
without iM-nelit. Varttl htmtlf in threp nmutUs
anu biiiu- 1 1 it-11 iniMiin uc m win; re. XiUlparilCli-
l;irw gent nn application.
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A25-CentBookforl2-cts.
EUREKA RECITATIONS
By Mrs. Anna Ha spall Dkthl, the celcbratud
t43aciior and elocutionist. Five numbers now
nauy. baett one contains ISS paeo aud hand
lomc lithoftraph cover. Price onJy 12 cents each.
AtidresP j . o. tH-iiLV IB .:o., pnblwhen. (P.
0.;boi 37671 31 Koae street. New York. !il-dy
48 FOR CHECKS In 6 hour, enree in 8
40 MEN Pa. and im 3d avc. Rock inland.
I ft J VANJIOUl). YOUTHFUL IM
1 1 prudence. Monona Debility
a I cured by Botanic Nerve Bitter
V W 50c. Herb Med. Co. PbLla.Pa.,
um siure, ana iwj are., kock isiaoo.
Irtfih l:xcutiv9 Ordered to Make Arreat
and Seize Kenta Paid to Trustees A
Caw In Which the Police Were Out
fitted Killed by an Avalanche The
t'h"lra Notea.
liONTKN, Dtn. 21. Tbe onercionist in the
cabinet have carrieil their point. The gov
ernment will apply to parliament for suspen
sion of halieas con1", trial by jury, and the
ordinary law, and the renewal of the crimes
act. Tbe latter is to be supplemented and
amended so as to include boycotting and
cover evry yxwsilite kind of excitement and
comlinttitu hostile to the administration of
the ordinary law. Thi moderates, over
ruled as to tin? iite of tlw queen's proclama
tion, Ku;;gtwted a suspension of coercive
measures until parliament met. This, too, is
refused, a:id the Irish executives have re
ceived strict injunctions to ruttke arrests and
seize rents oaid to trusters under circum
stances similar t-o those attending the pro-
ewlinrs at loughent. There is an impor
tant distinction , between the collection of
uts as trustees for indivluals merely and
the same act for the avowed purpose of de
voting the money to tho purposes of the band
ague or any form of agrarian agitation.
Tivi former may be legal, but the latter if
itatod by the law ofiicera of the crown to be
indisputably illegal. Tlio Nationalists wiU
consequontly receive rents in the future only
in tho capacity of ordinary trustees, the real
nature of the transacts on Iteing understood
hut not stated. A legal instrument will
probably take tbe place of the form of re-
ct ipt for rent hitherto given to tenants.
A CHEAT MISTAKE
has hm-lofuru been iiimlc in the tivaunent
of rhcuiiKiiisni, ncnvalgiu, and nervous or
pick headache. This is evidenced by the
fail ure on I lie part ot tliotisjtndsuf sullerers
to find relief, even ihmjh they have ex
hausted the skill of various physicians ami
tried numerous so-called remedies. To
such Athlophoros is otlcred as a wiy, $urct
and ijuirJc cure, lis success has k-tn phe
nomenal, and yet it isi;"l surprising be
c:uise it uiil doiilllli.it is claimed for it
Tiie Atliiophonis Co. will gladly refer any
who desiie to makf an invent kr aion lo re
liable parlies who have levii eiiretl by it.
J.T. M.dleltP, of ihe Maiiette & Kay
mond -Mauuf. t'o., o.oJ; N.uth Canal St.t
Chieiigo. lU.,says: "My wit'eh;Lviecnai,'reat
pnrtercr tVom neuralgia for a long while,
but a half botdc of Athloph'Tos curetl her
sn that she has nt suilered any since.
"When it wxs tiit rccommendi d to her,
the would not p t it :i s!ic was always op
posed to taking any kind of patent medi
cines. Hut as the treatment she wivsunder
gave her no relief 1 insisted on her trying
Athlophoros. Alter taking u half bottle
the neuralgia was gone and has not re
turned since.
Ihratur HI.
I have k-i'ti ;i:l?!',ieJ with rhcumati.-ni
for several ; ;m -. Pitrini; the p:i.-t winter 1
was stricken w'i'h. a iviv severe attack,
rendering ii'ca!i;-o.t lirtpiesand confining
me to niv bed. i iri-.-d various medicines
and wap pri--nl d i'.r bv phvsicians with
no avail, liualiy I was induce I to try
Athlojtlioros. I w as relieve.! and cured su
qiiicklv thatwonls nidd n.t tell mysnr
nrisc " I do nut hesitate in reromniendinc
it to anv one smierini: wiiii th;:t paintul
eonmiaint. rheuiiKitiiu. A- M. I'.i.akxky.
(.'or. l"nifn and (ireen Sts.
tvery druggist should keep A'.hlophoros
and Alldopboros Pills, but w lieie tlu-y an
not Iw bought of the drugi;it ihe Athlo
phoros Co., 112 Wall St.. New York, will
send either (carriage paidi on receipt of
regular price, whitli is S'l.OO per bottle
for Athlophoros and Mfc. tor rills.
For liver and kidney Ihch-m-s. dyspepsia in
digestion, weakness, nervals ucnility, lLsene!
of women, constipation, n-fidnehe. impure
blood, Jic., Athiophoros nils tire uaequalea.
Collected KeiiU In Spite ol Police,
Drm.ix, I)c. 21. Messrs. Cox, Jordan,
and Keiinv, KationalLst members of parlia
ment, cleverly evaded tbe police Sunday
w hikMiHwiving the rents of the tenants on
the audeleur estates under the plan of cam-
(wign. ihe three gentlemen above named,
cretly arrived at Kurush rrulay and too
up their quarton at a hotel. The ioh(,
who had been inlorniexl, weiv on the alert.
he tenants, who expected to turn over
K-ir rents to the three memlters of parlia-
ueut, as trusteeci, arrived on Sunday. They
were privatelv nisuueleti to assemble at
hree rendezvous outside the town in the
veiling, d'-ios.t their rents and then return
their homes. InWra. Cox, Jordan and
Kenny, left the hotel singly during the pre-
aleuee of a driviujr snowstorm, and visiUit
each of the rendezvous, where they sueceebni
m capturing the rents lief ore the police had
vome nv.are ot th-ir muvenu'iius.
FOREIGN MISCELLANY.
OF FDRE COD LIVES GIL
And Hypophosphllfis of Lime & Soda
Almost as Palatabfoas Milk.
Tlin or.lr reparation of f I.IVFK OIL that
ran r-f tak-fii naiily auii tolerated fur a lung time
tj il lir-tp atoaiarliH.
am it':nt:nT rnrt rovsHfrnoN,
S! I.nl i l.l" S AfKKI llONs. ANAKIU. t.K.N
mi. IiHM.ITV. cnK.lK AM TliU'lAT At.
HiT'll'S. ai.il all HtMlMi lllvlKIIKBS Of
t lili.'. ili. il is niiirr. Iiin: in it. n-tBlla.
j ' :..:;;. :1 inti i-inlorsrd by Uio teal 1'iijsiciaaa
iri tii.- -,:'ui.trit or tiio worm.
t-oa Sale ev all Druggists.
BOLD KEDAL, Yi&iS,
BAKERS
Breakfast Cocoa.
Warranted absolutely pure
ConM, from which Iheeneanol
Oil haa been removed. Ith.ifAr
timeg the strength of Cocoa mixed
with Slarcli, Arrowroot or Jiiirar,
and i8 therefore far niore econom
cal, costing ten than ont cent
cup. It la delicious, noumcinst;,
etreuetheaUii', easily (JnreaU d, am
odmiraljly adapted for iuvaliue j
well as for perwoDs in health.
Seld by Grown everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorcriestsr, Mass,
mm
l Jill
m i ii h r ti
0-
UsEcate1LIi
mi
are Female Ccarolarots. A iSreat KioaQ?
BILL
NYE'S LINES ON THE OEATH
OF A MARRIED MAIN.
The Judgi'Vi Atiilres- to the dury iit the j
4 ;tnithfll Itlvoree Case. !
L-MioN, Dec. lil. Sir Charles RussMl i
Monday concbi'le.1 his address to the jury in
vhalf of l.uly loim Campltell. Ihe judge
summing up the chs;i to the jury, said
Lord Campbell denied having committed
lultery wilh Jlnry Ualson winch allega
tion depended ehietly un the evi-leiiee ot
l,tdy Miles. Whatever nmy lw said against
Lady Miles, it must Iw admitted thai until
recently sul was Lord tolins friena
did that sV had done all she
ctuld l. discourage the iilaiutiff from com-
imncmg the action against Lord Colin.
Lidv Mik-s oidy tHk Idv Caniplmirs part
hen she was com inccd that unjust charges
were to te t-rougnt against tiie piauuin.
The doctor's evidence regarding the exam in-
it h m of Mary Watson dul not negative the
idence of Lady Miles. Tho suspicion, how
ever nf ruslordshiiisainii ten' with .wary nat-
Matu was msurliv-ient If the crim-j of adultery
had not lem proven as a fact, the jury was
tound to hnd Lady Colin innocent ot that
harge. The "vnlence against Ixird Colin
h jH'nd.xl on the testimony of servants and
i:tut-he received with suspicion. Tiie I'ur-
tleet iiicideiit, taken in connwtion with the
m.-ay important examples ot mistunen uient-
ity. iMinpel the jury to carefully consider
whether the evidence of identity is reliable.
Written on the Theory of Conveying an
Idea, and Still Not Inflaming the Pub
licSpecimens of Fine Word Paint
ing by the Hard.
I have been waiting patiently for the com
ing poet to take up and treat a theme which
has for years been knocking on tiie door of
the slumbering bard, and asking for admission
and recognition. Tho sVimliering ban! has
ignored that call. He has slumbered on. Ho
has turned over and pnt a pillow in each ear,
as it were, in order to avoid the loud, clamor
ous appeal of this theme. He has shown
that he would rather continue to lie the slum
bering bard at his present sal-y than the
coming poet at better pay.
Ho I have been compelled to attune my own
lyre, and, in halting numbers, handle it my
self. It is out of my line to write poetry, but
those who think I cannot write a poem that
will be ravenously snapped up and published
by the American press do not thoroughly
understand my true nature.
Any of us may be able to write poetry, no
doubt; but will it lie published! That is
the test. Will it, I ask, or will it not lie pub
lished!
To write true poetry, therefore, wo must
not do so solely to gratify ourselves. Wc
should remenilier that the publisher, tho edi
tor and tho public have feelings, also. My
tlieory has always been and still is that poetry
should be so written that it will convev
idea and still not inflame the public. Jnllam-
matory poetry is unworthy and transitory in
its results. I do not know that I am making
myself perfectly clear, but let tboae who road
these lines attempt to write lucidly and
learnedly on a subject of which they are en
tirely ignorant and they will see at once how
I am hampered.
But to continuo tho thought, I say that
poetry should, in my judgement, awaken a
throb m every heart. Is it not n pleasing sen
sation for the true poet to know that he holds
in his hand the consolidated throbbers of 50,
OOO.dUO people, exclusive of Indians, not taxed
and therefore exempt? i
I lielieve so.
It is therefore a great boon to me to l-ealiao
on this pleasant morning that a mighty mul
titude weep together with me over the follow
ing poem, which is founded on fact. There
are tears in it I know. I would spare the
reader these tears if I could, but I cannot. I
have run the poem through the wringer litre
or four times, but it is stiil damp.
Will the reader forgive me and lonn me Lis
lachrymal glantls for a few moments?
The pi tern itself is based uion the sudden
drowning of a married man, who had been for
years connected with tiie eel business. By his
death his widowed wife was left w ith no hus
liand. Tbo poem seeks to disclo-r woo
and still reveal to tho thinking miwVlinw sho
muzzled her groat grief and battled on through
life.
In the third ami fourth stanzas I aim to do
some fine word painting, and present to the
rarefnl student a delicate hirlo picture of the
humid and yet hungry, moaning sea.
Lafer on I may write some more sad poems.
and Anally print them in a small, dark blue
volume that will lo within the reach of all.
Writing poetry with me is not irkwme. It
is not hard work. It docs not strain mv mind.
In fact I can write poetry roadily while using
my uund for other purposes. It is not ac
quired in my case. It is a gift. Kver sine' I
got jerked around in a cyclone two j-eai-s ago
and stepped on a ial of thunder and brok
my leg and coneus-jcd my brain, I eorcM writ
poetry like this:
A mtAVE IjRART.
BETNO fIN TOR DF.CT11 t)F A MAHK! KD MAN
BT A FELLOW MTTEfll ll.
1
Out wliere the blue waves come aud eo.
Out where the Eephvrs kiss the strand.
Down where the damp tides el 'hand now.
Down wtwre the ocean monkeys w tlh t! sand.
w 1 1 flam, the turnery, rustle for hi meal,
tsliin William, the eelwJ, gathers the wl.
A SB8A1I0N
Wby is it thaW three bottlca of B. Ii. II.
arc sold in Atlanta to one of any other
blood remedy! and twice as much con
sumed in the state of Georgia as any
other preparation? No one need take
our word, but simply ask the druggists.
Ask ihe people. They are competent
witnesses. six nouses in Atlanta
are buying B. B. B. in five aud ten gross
lots, and some of them buy as often as
every two mouths. Why these unpre
cedented sales here at home with so little
advertising? Modesty forbids us making
any reply. Had B. B. B. been before
the public a quarter or half a ccutucry, it
would not ue necessary lo be bolstered
up with crutches of page advertisments
now. Merit will conquer aud down
mouev.
1 00 Worth $500 000
Kui four years I have been a sufferer
from a terrible form of Rheumatism,
which reduced me so low that all bone of
recovery was given up. I have suffered
the most excruciating painday and night,
and often while writhing in agony have
wished I could die. I have tried every
thing known tor that disease, but noths
ingdid me any good, and have had some
of the finest phystciaus cf tbe state to
work on me. but all to no effect. I have
spent over 800 without findingrelief. I
am now proud to say that after using
only one bottle of B. B. B. I am enabled
to walk around and attend to business,
and I would not take $500 for the benefit
recti vi d from one single bottle of B. B.
B. I refer to all merchants and business
men of this town. Yours, most truly,
E. O.Gaka.
Waverly, Walker county, Texas.
He Swallowed 15-
1 have been troubled with a serious
blood disease for six years, aud have ex
nended over $250.00 for worthless rem
edies which did me no good. The use
of 1 5 bottles of B. B. B . has
about cured mc doing more good than
all other remedies combined. It is a quick
and cheap blood punaer.
O. H. KuDOLm
Talladega. Ala , April 20, lb86.
Demonstrated Merit.
Sparta, Gn.. May 15, lSSG.
icxl liaim 4 (i.
Vuu will please ship us per first freight
one grow is. Is. is.
It gives us pleasure to report a good
radV for this preparation. Indeed U
has far eclipsed all other blood remedies.
th in demonstrated merit and rapid
sale with us.
Ko.iku & Vakoeman.
Kather Fahy Kelease-d.
!;,hi.hav, Dec. 21. Father Fahy, who
. .is sentene-.nl to six luimths imprisonment
n Sept, i:t last, on the charge of having
threatened the owner ot property in Wood-
font, from which the tenant had been
icted. was Monday unconditionally re
leased from prison, hat her rahy was given
the choice of rinding bail or going to jail for
-.ix months. He chose the latter, saying that
if he gave bait it would le a tacit admission
that his defense was a denial of using threats
and was falie.
A Itig Steampr Ordered lluilt.
London, IVc. 21. The North German
Lloyds have ordered a steamer to be budt
which it is intended shall surpass in speed
and size any vessel now aflatt She
will lj constructed by the Fairtleld Iron
conipmyof Glasgow. Tho steamer is ex
pected to compete with the Greyhound
steamers of the English lines for the carry
ing of anglo-American mails.
Charged with Conspiracy.
Dublin, Iec. 21. Mr. William Redmond,
1'nrnellite member of the house of commons
for North Kermaugh, was Monday served
with a summons to answer a charge of con-
-.ptraev for serving as trustee of rents under
the plan of campaign.
( arUlniU Jacobin I Again Keidjn.
I Come, D 21 Cardinal Jacobin j has
Mider his resignation as papal secretary of
state, owing to ill health. Th.- jpe refuses
to accept his resignation, but the appoint
iiient of a successor is under discussion.
W bule Family Asphyxiated.
Iu bmn. Dec. 21. A family of eight ier-
Hons residing at -tarrick-on Suir were as
phyxiate I by escaping gas Sunday night.
Kivvot the children have since died and the
parent, and the other child are dying.
Petroleum In Egypt.
Ca.ho, ifcw. 21. The manager of theUem
.iah boring operations rejnirts a heavy flow
of pure petroleum at tho depth of lii. feet
It is n cessary, however, to go fifty feet
deeper U) avoid water.
To Whlen the Suex CaiiHl.
1 'a tus, lec. 21. It is announced that M.
Udicss-'i" has given the khedivo of Kgypt
4:to,OiKi f.u- sullleient government land to
widen tlir Suez canal.
t'p where the Johnny Jump l"ps smile.
Up where the jrren hills meet the sky.
Where, out from her window for many a mile.
She watches the blue and dimpling he.
Tiie wife oT the eelist, with visaire crlm.
Bits In tiie gloamlnft and watches for htm.
Ill
Down in the moist and moanm; a.
Down wlietv tae day can never come.
With staring eyes that can never e
And hps that will ever coiitliiUf dumb,
With evls In his bmat, in a large wt ware.
William is i-Uinna watery crave.
IV.
L'p where the cat hip i hrealhuii? hard,
rp where the tanzy is flecked wit ti drw.
When tiie vesper sof as t he oni- m ieeln
Wakens the echoes the twilight tlirouh.
The ivw-made widow mill watclh-a Hie ahora
And sits them and waits, as I said lfore.
They come and tell her the pitiful tale.
With trembling voice and tear-dmmied y,
Tlh-y watch Iter cheek gnm- slichl-ly tal..
Yet wonder at the calm reply:
"All our tears an hut idle, wntlenicu,
fio bring in tiie eels arnl set him agatu.M
I. 1 11 Nye in P-oston (iloi.
INFANTS
INVALIDS
Th oiuy perfect surtitute iur Mother"
milk. In valuable in Cholera Infantum
Teething, a pre-diBted food ior Dys
peptics, Consumptives Convalescents.
Perfect nutrient in all Wasting Diseases.
Bquiro-i no cooklniz. Our Bonk, The Care
and Feeding of Infants tntriied tree.
VQLiBEtt. GOODALJl CO.. Boston. Kaas.
WE AE..HBH1
Eiectrjc Bait &Susneeory.
pii!f.Ci-ai;iiF
t-Hnt. llvaiutUV i!.. -tl'. a.i ik tin
Current -iJi f. it it'-iaiiitv ei xtoli.il. ii :..') in ruh.
OrvarflTnriv-nit-iil(iii' uil t-lrwr b" it. W itiI 'k' t-
iiunit-iuiy ctin-n in tlirt-e nfita.i.H. -ai'ii pmninicn- natnp
The Sand en Electric Co. IG9 USallo al., Chicago,
may 17-dwly
j SINObfS t
WILSON
WMHEOIBDS.
These "Wnsliboatua are made if itb
a Bent-Wood nic Tbe Stroiig
ect boards and best wastjare in tha
world. For Kile by all dealera.
'lake no ot Iter.
8AiIIVAVV M'F' CO..
BtLgtoUkVTf JHicaiigan.
Tli. (JiulerM Kpidmlr ln'reife.ing.
.Mp:Mtza, I:. - Tlw l holf'ra epimenik'
is iiiriva.siri. Ttiero nre sixty. Civ cmms in
tliv h.'Sjiirni rp. Therw weiv tWHnty.tivt
lc'itiw in itoinrn. Friday.
Kill-.! liy an Avalanche.
Vie&-a, 1H!. -1. An avnlant-lH; has killtt)
a luiud 1 !ventetfii siuuglurs who tr.'ro in
billing in'ar Vini-tnini3s.
Tli I'ttniMliMn I'remifir. WitKnim.
T(iRiTi, Out., ltiT. 21. Thocar inwbii'b
Sir John Mi-honuki and IhrtM of bis millili
ters bavi bii attiinuin westtTii Ontariii,
wan mysteriously nttiykinl war Th;iin"S
villc. and ti flour nml two windows lit'oken.
h;(t did tt no one linnwst but plot to
wre' k tlim-Hr l suaiwctU.
The First Keen Twinge.
Aa the season aivanccs, tbe pain, nuil
acbes by wbicb rbvumatisiu makes ittclf
known, are exericnced after ever; ex
posure. It is not claimed that Hood's
tiarsapurilla is a s)H:cific for rheumatism
we doubt if tbere is, or can be, such a
remedy. But tbe thousands benefited by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, warrant us in urging
otbers who suffer from r lieu ma tie mot
take it befote the first keen twinyc.
Muses Von Dam, of Jersey City, wlio
was rejected by Mary Brunn, made bis
will, bequeathing ber $ 30,000, and then
committed suicide.
may 17-dwly
I was troubled with Chronic Catarrh
and gathering in my head, was very deaf
at times, had discharges from my ears,
and was nnable to breathe through my
nose Before the second bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm was exausled I was cured,
and to-day enjoy sound healh. C. J.
' 1 fOQ flhtni.1 d4a Viotft Mnn
I ager, Philadelphia Pub. House, Pa.
Harden, of the Kffyptian fellaheen.
Tho wpaker races ure just ified in Twisting
to the dflnth the interference of J-.timpenns.
Ever ainco England and Franco obtain ft
foothold in tnrit uniajipy i-ountry. swarnis
huriirry ofliciab. who have no interest in Ihe
country except to ninke nli thev itiii ont of it
have 1 ih-spoilui)! the Egyptian. Tho F.pvn
tiiin fellfthm'n are wrv poor, aial aro heavi'y
burih'ni.1. but tlieyhaveto provide 2,ut.Vlni
a year to pay I.urnj.'an oltlcinls. whrise s:il
anes nre altogether out. of protnrtiun to tl:
work which they jrforru. At the pri-sent
moment there are twenty-eiht FumiH-an who
each draw over f.,oii0 ammallv, andftheM-
no h'ss than twenty-two nrealiseut (n leave
The latter include the entire court of append
four niemliers of Oiisse, tiie chiefs of f-ur ih
partmenu, two Kecivtaries ofstjthi and tw
ontnillers. Who wonhi now deny that Arab
was riht when he determined to make i
Ktaiiil against, this swarm of locusU ami raise-
tho cry "liiypt for '.i;vptiaiis."-Hn4ivii
Eagle.
Moral. In Africa.
"The morals of the Matalieli, wiv
Kerr, ''from a British standpoint i
would take a lord chancellor to expomn
an archl iishoi, at least, to exemplify), uii
uniiueslionalily in the lower scale, lint in
this resiect they are far from Ikmhk licnoath
ither tviies of the African races. 1'elvciniv
is u recognizci custoin among them. Wives,
in fact, mean wenlln; their nunii.T is a Mn
of greatness in tho husband. I would say
there is no iminorablv, for the knowlttlp of
sensual vice has no dwelling in t4ie nv.llv sav
age mind. He is not a Wast creature, but a
simple son of nature, free and strong in the
robustness of bis manhood. "- liost.iii Herald
vhich
!, and
THOU8AKD8 SAT 80.
Mr.T. V. Atkins, Oirard, Kun., writes:
I never hesitate to recommend your
Electric Bitters to niv customers, they
give entire satisfaction ami arc rapid
sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest
and best medicine known and will posi.
tively cure Kidney and Liver complaints
Purify the blood and regulate the bowels.
No family can afford to lie without them.
They will save hundreds of dollars in
doctor's bills every year.
Bold at fifty cents a bottle by Hartz fc
BahnBcn.
A. Pittsburg confectioner has a dog and
a horse that are as fond of kissing each
other as are the average young married
couples seen at Niagara. Each occupies
the same stall aud the two are inscpcra
blc.
Mr. Editor-Many of your leaders
may be benefited by the knowlcdee of
such an excellent remedy as Dr. Jones'
lied Clover Tonic, which produces the
most favorable resuliB in disorders of the
liver, stomach and kidneys, and is a valu
able remedy in dysp-'psia; also, debility
arising from malaria or other causes. It
is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood puri
fier, and a sure cure for at'ue 1'iice 50
cents.
It is best to cut up torn la f.'re the
stalks become bard and dry. Fodder as
well as hay may be injured by waiting
until it is too ripe.
BDCKLt-N H AUSltA SALVE
The greatest mcdir&l woi iler of the world
Warranted to speedily eure burms bruises,
cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, t. ver solve, can
cers, piles, chilblains, corn, Utter, chap
ped hands, and ail .skin crtiiitic.iis, guaran
teed to core in ev. i v mii .rre. or runny
refunded. 25 eem per Iw For sale by
Hartz A. Unhnsen
II. C. Barnubce, of the Boston Ideal
Opera company, says be is now just old
enough not to let tiie puhlie know bow
old be is.
The restoration to health of our child
we considered uncertain. When two
weeks old she caught cold. For 18 months
was not able to brealhe Ihroueh her nos
trils. Upon useing Ely's Cream I! aim her
difficulty is removed; she bre-nhcK natural
ly. Mr. &. Mrs. J. M. Smith, Oswego,
N. Y.
THE MOL1NE WAGON.
The Moiine Wagon Comp'y
Manufacturers orFarn, Spring and Freight Wagt
Ail who desire full information about
the cause and cure of I'loixl Poisons,
Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers,
Sores, Hiieumatism, Kiduey Complaint,
Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a
opy of our 33 page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful
and slartlmg proof ever before known.
Address. Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Ua.
For sale by T. 11- Thomas.
Mis Lieutenant Helm's pel monkey
lied on Wednesday on the Galatea, at
lirooklyn. It could do everything but
talk, used to pull a rope wilh the sailors,
ind look great interest m the cutters
ran s, showing unmistakable signs ot ile-
ghl when it was ahead.
Are
&DYICK TU BUTHEBS.
ou disiurifii at nigrit ana nroxen
( your n st by a sick child suffering and
crying will; pi.m o! cutting iceinr li so,
iend a! cmrc and get a bottle of Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
Ue:!iin-. Its value is incalculable.
It will relieve the poor little sufferer im;
mediately. Depend upon it mothers.
there is no mistake amiut it. It cures
dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom
ach and bowels, cures wind colic, 8011-
ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and
gives tone aud energy to the whole sys-U-m.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
for Children Teething is pleasant to the
taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest und best female nurses and phy
sicians in the United State's, and is for
saie by all druggists throughout the
world. Price 25 cents (icr bottle.
feb-2S-m-w-s ni 1-y
The Chicago Inter Oce.in says: ''Pro
tection got a new overcoat on luesday,
all wool and a yard wide, fast colors.
home-made, and warranted to wear."
Well, protection will need it, for soon it
is going to be very cold wether for Pro
tection. Boston Post.
The mau who dug the graves for three
husbands of Mrs. Fc-iier, of (ireen Bay
became her fourth hunnd this summer
A full and complete line ol I'latfuum and other Spkiko Wagons, especially adapt1
to tbe Western Trade, of sucrior workmanskip unit finish.
(-Illustrated Price List 'ree ou aiiplicaiion. Sec the Moliuc Wajion hi-fnre purchasit atr.
W. E. KNICKERBOCKER,
Metaphysician or Mind Cure,
SO. 205 LRADY ST., DAVENPOltT.
Diseases of al! Kinds Successfully
CONSULTATION FREE.
re ued
PAKE & JilLLIS
Have received their-
PA
e jiud see us.
WINTER STOCK OF
Foots and Shoes,
iw;i placed at very low
l 70a Second Avenue.
KtVt'
When VisiUBii Jii w Tork
Stop at the newly opened and central
ly located Slurtevan! house. Broadway
and Tweuty-uinth Street. Largely re
built; entirely refurnished; new plumbing;
new elevator, etc. Perfect cuisine; mod
erate prices; convenient to all the eleva
ted railroad stations Matthews & Pier
son, proprietors.
A hawk always picks the feathers of a
bird before eating it, but an owl swallows
birds whole, feathers, claws, and all.
-A. CARD.
To all ho are suiTermj Xmin tho errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early
decay, loss of ni.i:Ji.l. k, I will send areci,
that will cure you, F IXC Ol' CHARGE. This groat
remotly wasdlseovrri-1 1y a niiFsionary in bouth
America. Send a ee'.f-:i..lrrssM cnvclojo to tho
REV. Jwr.KI T. iv-l n. '.ivn 7. Aw i'ork Ctly.
However lovely tramps may be in life,
id death they aie npt to be divided hj
the doctors. Puck.
R. J. HOWEY,
Veterinary Surgeon,
(Of tiie Ontario VfUriimry t'ollefre.)
liavinu bad Twelve years practice, I am pre
pared to treat all
Diseases of Horses and. Cattle.
Charge? Reasonable. Calls ailcniird to night or day. Offlce at Zwk er Frick'e Livery stable.
Telephone No. 111)3. KOCK ISLAND. ILL.
New Hardware Store,
NO. 1023 SECOM) AVENUE,
MOTT & UDDERS, Proprietors.
5jA general line of LTardtvare.
and Carpenter's supplies.
A specialty of Shelf goods
Telephonic No. 1142
55
HOSV01I1I S ACUI I'lIOM'lllTK
IN BEADACHE AND MENTAL EXHAUSTION.
Dr. N. S. Head, Chandlersville, ill.,
says: "I shmk it is a remedy of the
highest value in mental and nervous ex
haustion, attended with sick headache.
dyspepsia, diminished vitality, etc."
HE HAD EALT EHEDM FOR 20 YEARS.
A. Jlanvcl. Ass'l Supt. & O. P. Agt.,
C , it. I. Jt P. K. It., writes: "For twen
ty years I have been afflicted with Salt
Kheuin iu a most serious form. During
the winter season, mv hands have been
in such condition that I was unable to
dress or undress myself without assist
ance, and 1 have not had gloves or band
ages elf my hands for about 'four mouths'
until I began using Papillon (extract of
tlax) Skin Cure. I certainly think it has
cured my bauds ." Large bottles only $1,
at 11. II. HeSautos.
J v
Jiukiu--"Tuat was a rather sudden
death of old Skintlint's. What was
the matter with hiuiV" llawkia
"Economy. The two undertakers
are ruuuing eueh other, and funerals are
away down in price. Old Skinflints never
missed a bargain iu his life." Lowell
Citizen.
A WALKING 8KELET0S.
Air. E. Springer, of Mcchanicsbun:
Pa.. wriUs: "1 was alllictcd with lung
fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced
lo n wlkiuq SUU'vh. Got a free trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, which did mc so much
good that I bought a dollar bottle. After
using tinee bottles, found myself once
more a man, completely restored to
health, wilh a hearty tipiietitc. and a gain
in lie: sh of 48 lbs.'' Call at Ilarlz &
Bahusen's drug store aud get a free trial
buttle of this certain cure for all Lung
Diseases. Large bottles 1.00.
nnaimil !zi ag-
The yacht mania is domornlh-hiK
people. It was only this morning that little
Johnny, neeing a one-logged man using tl'
bouse, exclaimed: "Fa, there goes stucle
sticker. " Dostou Transcript
A Calaslicphu iu the church. Daugh
ter "Oh, papa, papa, the church'
Vicar-"V hat, my child? Good grac
ious, it s not ou fire? Daughter -"JNo
but farmer .lacohsuu a pigs have Kt&t iu
and chti n all Ihe decorations for the
harvest festival; "Funny Folks.
DOHT FAIL TO TRY IT.
J. C. Burrows, Kalamazoo, Mich., test
ifies: "For more than live yean, a mem
ber of my family has been afflicted with
IIi.y Fever, culminating late iu the fall in
a backing cough. Every remedy proved
futile- Not half a bottle of Papillon (ex
tract of flax) Catarrh cure had been used
before the cough entirely disappeared,
and general relief followed. It is simply
wonderful." Large bottles only $1 (HJ,
for sale at Drug store.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press claims to
know of a handsome Newfoundland dog I
whose countenance is strikingly gimiliar
to that of James G. Blaine.
The best on earth can truly be said ot
Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is a sure,
safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises,
scalds, burns wounds and all other sores
Will positively cure piles, tetter and all
skin eruption. Try this wonder healer.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refund,
ed. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists.
Cootumuuon can be Cored.
Dr. J. S Combs, Owcnsvillc, Ohio,
savs: "1 have given Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver oil with llypophosphites to
four patients with better results than
seemed possible with anv remedy. All
were hereditary cases of lung disease,
and advanced lo that stage when coughs.
pain in !hu chest, frequent breathing.
irciiucnt pulse, fever and emaciation,
Ail these eases have increased in weight
from lb to 28 His., and are uot now
needing any medicine."
The proiiertics of Mishler's Herb Bit
ters are wholly medicinal. It is com
pounded on scientific principles Uon a
German formula, 200 years old. Clergy.
men, temperance people, and all other
classes who oppose strong drink on prin
ciple, eydorse and recommend our ereal
household remedy. It is a sure cure for
kidney and liver complaints.
When yon ride you don't want your
busgy jumpy, nor jerky, nor creaky, nor
swaying from side to aide. You want it
billowy. Then get the Rice Coil soring,
Everybody says he never saw the like of it
for ease of motion. Ask your town ear
riage-uuuacr auout it.
the rrrvou:,'
M. MAGRUM, Proprietor,
Second Avenue, - - Opp. Harper House.
lately been tr-ie.furracd into a t'alace equaling in everv resiect the tin.
A mimiieror au-cnaiiiciii ran.
tJifThe-TivuLl" ln!
Mlmn. in rtiicaiii) and Mirua-finL' nvthiro: in tbe three cities.
aep Ilie cslaitliennu lit cool miring tne not wiainer. -rue L.iqum Keircsniuei
dt.Iwiim'd al t!ik esl-il'liviiinelii is in keepingwitb Us prami improvement.
Aii elegant lancn served every moraine. All kind, of SandVicr.e
served on short notice.
NO FEE!! t SKAiLCHSS ua. 1 186 So.
CSIIL Ei:tS."i Chicago, tit. Clark St.
Tbe Sejdar, Cli-EteiEilta
piirsicm f- surgeon
YOUNG H, MIDDLE-AGED MEN
. cf Iniprn-
i.avf i't.mght
;trtv;r- cjrscly
' lli- iilWS vt
!. ( kir'-e at
iscs f w jih (tr
'.rS f i.riF
i . r i,.. t. itlcrcriLe
in..? tc vurcycu.
; i; ib oit
i cijtu.r.s.
nd all Dervr.s wh -. hv ll.cir t:
denceor Flly .i; j. ) jt:
upon timelvfts ?hc ?v:! - tt
Lim the heels of n ii .r
aatute, thitiiV ocuniit - h?
ot.ee. Rnmtmht! Ner
thout drt-STTiM or dfbilHv
power treated scieniiitcuiiv i
er f-iiuru: success. Hf I
what you have uken rr wlet
tThetorrihtft ititUim.
ii.ui iou and hkiii ii-t'j;a, - .ui
Ciited without mercury. hfpii iiiirt r
iiitrrime aisean?. if ri-Uci-t; c
(r--ated, corses tiie present :.n v i'.i"i
ft 9" A 11 unnatural d.hp? itir-i j r.-trittly
thout hindrance to tt-;.iivs. ts:'Lr;n-.ciit
H'th sexei pnnult r.m rit it le t". A.v ami
pritiie liuKrtMiir , v niS i. i..,ntiitre
of rure given in ewry Hiui'TUik.'ii.
"SiltT3rrs ltvi ,:i;v hrttiLtt- tlKi-rtSH w tt
lllsUrr and SviitMt.Mi:-. -t . lt t -;.l..miv.
Cases solicited nhkl: i-t's k I.jm.-:. .t. t1: .uic
SSerltwostampi f i'.-l,l-:;tti i wiirki on
Chronic, Nfr.ii- aui) f, !i,;tic J,:.
have an fxtmiiHt ivt- r. m iilmnaioiocv i.v wSn h
lo study your m ti ca.-'. ...f-f. (isotially
or py letter, irtf. . it t; t Kmtor.
Thmisamlii vun-tt. it.lee. 1 y:i, Utrs ri
vntft. Thosc ee.ii !?!:, ;.i, nt. H;iri intf st mi f.fr
Dr. Clarke's ccIc!tc.ic.; -:lr... Mai,- j ! itiiiilt.
each 15c, both ?,r , it.i-.-l-( -c jour
case consult l)(.(;l.At;H K. A r.-" -- - -(-iifr "reaSI
may 5ive future sutkh;-,' ,,r,.-. s! , v lt',-'.. t-.ii'.iro
years to life. Me'is re-s i - it v-v :.- i 1 r;m
exposure. Hours, S lo . .-.y .. 1" A-
F. D. CLARKE, rVK D.(
186 So. Clark Si.( Cr.'-o.l
-A.. G-. BOBHLER,
Ice Cream Parlors, Bakery,
CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, Etc.,
No. 1109 Third Avenue, Kock Island.
f;nc aily tf rate nt kit;.! mat3e to order.
EXCHANGE HALL.
RUDOLPH SCHWECKE.
SALOON And BilLIARD HALL,
Below the C. It. I. & P. Depot. Moiine Ave, ttock Island
Imiortcd and Domestic llcer and Wine. Fine Libtior? and Ciar al'j tys oii band.
II!.
Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting, ,
Knowles1 Steam Pumps, Inspirators and Ejectors.
Wmtighu Cal antl Lt:al Pie. Piie b'iltin? and Bras iiood of crery tk-scripUon: H;illir lit
Ud TsckiBKof all ktndr: Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe .
Office and Shop No. 217 Eighteenth Si.. KOCK ISLAND, ILL
mm am
V-'MO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE
SEND
Mm
'Ms. Candies
jjalDY
i. mi i.t in
it - :md !-t ict
SuiULile fur
Ct'i. Try i! ini(.
t Imrtre
nil Ui
IJL'NTUKU.
'etifwtmner.
UUCAtiO.
Men Think
they know all about Mustang Lin
iment. Few do. Not to know is
not to have.
Stillwater ?7 iTVr
TiP?tef ofsSied Wing if .',Vf f :
5Sa& -V'f,gjlw'yWatcYfti'' "X ,CT !
MV"y (i f t-Y J . J "TT'iTj.ijj
CHICAGO, fOCf.C & PACIFIC R'Y
By rcafon of its r Antral position, cV:ef- i;-I-t;oi: vrliicirolliiitn "u:. cf Chicago
and contirnor.3 lines at tiTiiiiri.il noiiiU West, Northwest and Southwest ia thft
or.lv tnmaiiildio-lf.ilt in lh.it t.-mscontineutal system which invites and wil
itatos travel and tvatfac in pithor direction between the Atlantic and Pacific
The Kock Island main line ard branches include Chicairo, Joliet, Ottawa, 14,
SoBe, P. ona, Genesen, Moiine arid Hock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muse,
tine, Wosriinifton, t'airheld, Ottumwft, Oskaloosa, West Liberty. Iowa Citv, Dea
Moines, Indianola. Winterset. Atlantic, Knoxvllle, Audubon. Harlan, Outhri
Centra aniLConnul BiurTa, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, St. Joseph, Cameron and
Kansas City, in Mi&tiouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Albert Lea,
Minneapolis and bt. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown in Dakota, and hundreds
of intermediate cities, towns and viilanos,
THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
Guarantees Speed, Comfort and Safety to those who travel over it Its roadbed
is thoroughly ballasted. Iu track is of heavy ateeL Its bridges are solid
structures of stone and iron. Its rolling stock is perfect aa human skill can make
it. lt has all the safety appliances that mechanical (reniua has invented and
experience proved valuable. Its practical operation is conservative and method
ical its discipline strict and exacting. The luxury of its passenger accommoda
tions ia unequaled in the West unsurpassed in the world.
ALL EXPEESS TRAINS between Chicairo and the Missouri Klvw consist
of comfortable DAY COACHES, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE PARLOR
and SLEEPING CABS, eleeant DINING CARS providing excellent meals, and
-between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City restful RECLINING
CHAIR CARS.
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
is the direct, favorite line between Chtcaa-o and Minneapolis and St. Paul. Orel
this rout solid Fast Express Trains run daily to the summer resorts, picturesque
localities and huntinar and nshins; grounds of Iowa and Minnesota. The nob.
wheat fields and grazing lands of interior Dakota are reached via Watertown.
A short desirable route, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior inducements
to travelers between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette and Council Bluffs, St.
Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Inter
mediate points. .... .
All classes of patrons, especially families, ladies and children, receive from
officials and employes of Rock Island trains protection, respectful courtesy and
kindly attention. ,
For Tickets, Maps, Folders obtainable at all principal Ticket Offices in the
United States and Canada or any desired information, address.
R. R. CABLE,
Prest It Gaa'l W(r, Chicago.
E. ST. JOHN,
Au'tGM'IM'fr, Chuga,
E. A, H0LBR00K,
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