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ONLY Fir a Fancv Bordered Hand kerchiefwe closed a lot consisting of 50Q dozen, they won't last long. . Lay in a supply while yon can. Fifty Dozen Gentlemen's fancy bordered handkerchiefs at" ' . ( .- 5 Cents each; fust colors, usually sold at 10c. ' or three for 85 cents. Fifty Dozen Gentlemen's fancy bordered handkerchiefs at lO Cents, or three for 85c cheap at 15c Btraight. Fifty Dozen fine Linen fancy bordered handkerchiefs at 20 Cents, or two for 35c, almost one-half their actual value; these are goods usually sold at 85c or three for $1.00. underwear; ine Ganze Underwear in white and dark colors 25 Cents, cheap at 40c- -tbe best value you ever saw. Splendid Balbriggan Under wear 35 to 50 Cents. Our 35c Underwear is the same as others advertise at 50c. Fancy striped French Balbrig gan Underwear 65 Cents, never sold under 90c -some charge $1.00 You ought to see the grand Underwear we are selling at My - - -i 4-v r- I uO, y)C unCL yOC These goods are folly 25 per cent cheap er than the same goods can be bought for elsewhere. Thirtv-five Dozen Jean Draw- era, all reinforced, well made, 25 Cents, actual value 40c. We are in a position to sell Uuderwear cheaper than any store in the city. Call and see if this is not rrue. & We ha7e some most excellent bargains in SOCKS at 15c per pair and upwards. Boys and Girls Hosiery a large handsome line from 8c a pair and upwards tjrln Unlaundried Shirts and Straw Hats we knock them all silly, while you I can buy as good a neck tie of us for 25c as others would charge 50c. - all at ' MOSEIFELDER I KOHTS, Kock Island, 111, 1729.SeeondA.Te., and 120 18th St Ilk NO PLACE LIKE HOME. i-nere u ne nee af Umlmm West to Maeeee Prosperity la Here mm ere it will Kemala Htmm by Venr Ttwi, The fact cannot be discounted that Rock bland today stands head and shoulders above any of the western towns with so-called booms.. If yon would appreciate Rock Island, go on a trip west, or even visit the surrounding towns, and when you return you will be doubly impressed with the beauty, thrift, industry and general push of this town. 60 into the liTest town in all Kansas and I Iu will find that Bine-tenths of the farms surrounding it are for sale. In Rock Island county the farmers are sat isfied, and many of them are rich, and most of them becoming so. Few farms are really in the market, because the soil is the most productive of any on the face oi tne broad earth. There is no other country under the shining sun. of equal area, that will surpass the state of Illi nois; and it is wealth that makes towns, and all wealth must of necessity at some period come out of the ground. There is reason for the push, the snap, the vig or, that characterizes the business men and citizens of Rock Island . The town is constantly growing in population, in manufacturing interests, in wealth, in importance every way. An hour's drive about the city will convince the most skeptical of this fact. Let no home croaker play the traitor in his own camp, but let every individual citizen have a good word for his home town and soon our city can lay aside its swaddling clothes and step to the front in full city attire, and with an energy and I confidence that will command the admi I ration of all visitors and new comers, as well as the pride of every inhabitant Speak a good word for your own town, and ' in doing so you need but tell the truth. The man who does the most for his town is usually the man who does most for himself; and he who does well for himself is usually in position to lend I a helping hand to others, not always un selfishly.but a helping hand nevertheless. Where each individual is enterprising, the I community as a natural consequence must also be enterprising. This being the case, there is no room for growlers and croakers. Let every man put his shoul der to the wheel and do what he can, not so much for the public, but for himself. The man who helps himself will find help, while he who expects somebody to i assist bun is usually disappointed, and as I a rule deserves disappointment Those who would see Rock Island continue to improve and we all would should lend the city their assistance by bending their best energies in bettering their own con dition, for each individual is a part and parcel of the city, and what is good for the I citizen is good for the city. Every manu facturing interest in the city has been in I augurated for personal benefit to the pro Pneiore' na Jet "id benefit he e accrued to the whole town, if not direct ly, then indirectly. Every house erected has been for the comfort or profit of its owner, vet the building of the same has put money into somebody's pocket. Every laborer who earns a dollar divides it with bis grocery man or someone else; and thus each working for himself puts money in to the pocket of his neighbor, whether he will so or not Industry, energy and per severance are wealth-makers; and wealth makers are constantly distributors. Thus the cycle continues, widening each vear Let no driftwood impede the current of improvement, but let each private enter-. prise amount to public spirit. Papua' Coaeert The first vocal and instrumental con cert of the pupils of Mr. G. E. Griffith vocal instruction, and Prof. 8. T. Bowl. by, piano teacher, was held at Harper's theatre last evening. There was a large attendance present from Davenport and Mohne, as well as Rock Island, despite the inclemency of the weather. Very handsome . souvenir programmes were distributed among the audience. The pupils of Mr. G. E. Griffith in vocal " buijwu to oe me atlases fcila Wilcox, Minnie Croubough, Ellen Philp Minnie Hanson, Amanda Wells, Lucy Wells, Mrs. George E. Lambert. Mrs. D. R. Bowlby and Mr. John Per- rett, while those comprising Mr. Bowl- I by s piano class were Mrs. L, Weclle - 8. T. Bowlby, and iue misses Llora Smith. Ida Perrin. Mary Richards, Mattie Hemenway, 8usie Tanner, Anna Schindler, Clara Deisen roth, Emma Deisenrotb. Maggie McKibben, Hattie Treman, Clair Gilmore, Bessie Gilmore, Erin Browne, Mella Orendorff, Eva Easterly, Ems ma Lingren and Cora Eldridge; Messrs Walter Carson, Wm. Johnson, Willie Totten, Emil Beck and Rollie Peal. The programme comprised twenty eignt numbers and all did so well that discrimination would be invidious. To many it was the first public appearance, yet there was a manifestation of confi dence in the touch or voice of each one that reflected thorough instruction and training. Several encores wsre respond ed to and many floral tokens showered upon the participants. A Fatal Blander. The editor of one of onr exchanges is now hiding in a swamp near his town in consequence of the way in which he mixed np the reports of a cattle show and a eoncert. His paper said: "The concert given last night by sixteen of Storm Lake's most beautiful and inter esting young ladies, was highly appreci ated. They were elegantly dressed and sang in a most charming manner, win ning the plaudits of the entire audience, who pronounce them the finest breed of short horns in the country. A few of ,nem Bre or "ch brown color, but the majritJ aro spotted brdVn and white. Several of the heifers were fine bodied. tight limbed animals and promise to prove good property." 1 , HUSFOBtl ACID PHIMPOATI IN SLEEPLESSNESS . . Dr. E. L. H. Barry, Jerseyville, III., says: "1 used it in a case of sleepless ness, and it acted like a charm.1' . THE STUDENTS DOWNED. The Koek Islaa Hya Play Ball wtth the mate Vatversltr Viae an Me ns theat ! One A tVovd Waaae. The Rock Island base ball club went Iowa CHy yesterday and defeated the mm. university nine, which won in the inn wrei ugo touay. tne noes T.I i 1 . ...... uiibbus oeaiinem two to one, the score standing 10 to 5. It was the intention that the game should be played in the, morning at 9 o'clock, and it was called at that time, but the weather was threaten ing and it was evident at the start that the full tine innings would not be played. Tl. -Ot, TIJ ... j o uibuub euuweu tueir superior iiy at toe outset, however, by whitewash ing their adversaries who went to the bat, and then went in and made two funs and had two men on bases and two out, when rain interfered and the game was called. In the afternoon the weather bright ened up and the clubs met again. The State Universities had practically the same i nine, but it was found convenient to n- - o uc fflllowinrr will ah.tnr- U KA I 0 .. . . . ...... . . ihju. uciu 1 . 1 , ..... uu caicuer. uienn mira base, urchini . ' ; i"'" "u ursi oase, marquarai snort aup, maise center neiaand catcher, Wright second base, Connellv Ditcher and center field. Lischer left field KhrneiW , , , . . "" " omueuia i-uitsciea 10 Boat's pitching and in order to preserve good feeling Manager Muneet transferred his new player to centre field and . K...,. , luci towa iity nine did not do much with him. Rispen.beingindisposed.Baker plaved first! has in hioot.. .h ci. r.. tJnZl Z. I . vUUD. c.uerer, ngni field, Roat, centre field, Toliver, third base, Olsen. left field. Grim. w-nnH . . catcner, Rrno,.,,., ii,h, ni. .1. , v., nrowner pitcnea a splendid game, and was well supported by Rosene, Baker did finely on first, and Roat, the new man did nicely both in batting and field play ing.making one very difficult running one handed catch. The score by innings is appended: lnnine.........l 23SH7a(i HOCK IHsnd s 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 10 10W KiliJ u I 1 I 1 I H I - Rays Proai the Headltsht. ine jv 1. ix r. evening train ran tnrougn to west Liberty last night, to make connections with the B. , C. R. & 8. train for tbe north. In the future this train will go that far west depriving Rock Island of the western terminus of the run giving it to the Iowa town, where switching will be done instead of at Davenport. This is done in order to connect with the C, R. I. & P. north bound train which goes through here sometime before in consolidation with the southwest train The C..R. I. & P. and its allies.the R. I. & P. and B. C. R.& N. one making a vigor ous warfare on the C. B. & Q , from ftoria to points north, northwest aud west. This is said to be retaliation for the Burlington's Rio "cut off" movement Assistant General Superintendent Olin and 8upt. Bush, of this division of the St. Paul road, were at Lanark Junction Wednesday afternoon and staked out grounds for putting in a turning table mere, rne design is to run the niyht express from Milwaukee through to Lanark Junction to connect with throuch trains on the Pacific division. Preeport Anaaymoax CerrvMpadnee. Several times of late anonymous com munications have been addressed to tbe A ecus for publication, but they have in each instance been suDoressed. The Abgd8 will be pleased to publish com munications on any respectable subject, otheT than political, and the correspondent may annex any title he may please, but the Abods must know his proper name in order to establish responsibility. No communication will be published unless the name of the writer is known to the editor. Ah Otir ts the Ooion. How dear to my heart is the loud smell ing onion, which restaurant keepers pro vide at each meal! The color of silver, tbe size of a bunyon. with hell and its demons wrapped up in its peel! It stings iae a serpent, it burns like an ember, it smeus use a horse that is silent in death and yet with affection and love I remem ber the early spring onion that scented my breath ; the load smelling onion, the blonde, smiling onion, the all Dowerful onion mat ruined my breath.- Atclunftn I emit) KuildliiEM. TRANSFERS . 18 George Weaver to John Weaver. pt H nwT. a, 17, lw, $4,00(1. Banay Terry to U. J. JJlmick. t 15. ooum nocK isiana, l. LICENSED TO WED. 21-Charles C. Knell. R.ick Island. juisb ircarioiie fc. Blaunton.Uavenport. LOCSL W0T1CEB- Finest located lots io the city on Elm street, for sale at a bargain by Hedill & Whitehead. Suitable for one or two nice cottages that will rent the year round. Offerman's Island for church and society picnics; Steamer DicK Clyde. For terms apply io Jonn Uleuer, 121 Eighteenth street. Rock Island. Insure in tbe Bovlston Insurance Co. of Boston, Mass., organized 1872. Assetts nearly S51,tWO,000. E. W. Huret. aaenL Office over Rock Island National Bank. Ji. iS. Farmenter, attorney at law. Makes collections, loans money and will A'?4AIi'AS'0fllce wlth Ke attend to an; legal business intrusted to him. Office, postoffioe block. Rock Isl umce, postomoe block. and, Ills. ds&wly wm. KcBniry, Attorney at law, loans money on good security, makes collections. Reference, Mitchell & Lynde, banker's. Office in post office block Bank ft Babeoek, tlentisu. No. 1724 Second avenne. Special atten tion paid te saving the natural teeth and nserting teetb without plates. Inglnsswara for the fashionable din. ner table there are many new and pretty things, especially io Bohemian berry and iruu uisoes. When Vmunf Hew lork. Stop at the newly opened and nentml. ly located Sturtevant house, Broadway and Twenty-ninth Street. Largely re built; entirely refurnished; new plumbing; new elevator, etc rerlect cuisine; mod erate prices; convenient to all the eleva ted railroad stations, Matthews & Pier. on, proprietors,' : Cream and snow white arc a dainty an- fashionable combination. 1 Fwifv Ton Bleed. iu prevent aisease ana Keen vnur health you must keep your blood pure, and there is positively nothins that will so thoroughly do it as Burks' sarsaparilla Stuart's blackberry balsam, for bowel tol JT,? "othing, yeteffl- U no UmiL .hould fiUL Use Cressler-s wild rose tooth powder i lor cleansing tne teeth. Price 25c. I I smart's arnica salve, surest cure for cu,s n ourns. Burk's iron tqnic cures dyspepsia. Burks' liniment cores all pains. Little Appricots There is nothing so positive in its action in treatment of de ranged liver, biliousness, heartburn, ner vous and sink hfsHuMtu i;ti.. I .- . . . " - 1 puis, easy io ta&e as gusrar. so small so ry tnem . Stuart's blackberrv balsana is the most mild, yet most effectual remedy for bowel trouble known. Try it Burk's White Pine Balsam It will he found eqally efficacious in colds and coughs of long standing, relieving the distress and restoring tne throat to its normal state. In the'matter of speed there is a trreat gimilartlv hA vmhi fl..k a! i auu a im ui onrounoerl POHHin. Tn.... , u , t .UVUKD ffDBBW JilM I IriW d.. .,.. riujuic uiuhi trivial causes, weas nerves are easily susceptible of inviuoratinn a I "7" wuico aiso imports. In this instance, u.aM!tart- The nervous have but to use I ,"tel,e' 8 'unch Bitters systematica! i iy io overcome that super-sensitiveness 1 oi me Human sensorium. which mh. I versive of all bodily comfort and mental "a?qQllIy. od which reacts most hurt- $2l oniiicnia, is impertect assimilation, no I le88 'han incomplete digestion of the .' lD the d'harge of both the dices UVBnu assimilative tunctions. the Bit- ter8..8re tB mo Po". tbe most reliable 1 auxiliary. As the body regains vigor I nd regularity by its aid, the brain and nervous system are also benefited. Per 1 sons 8U0ieci to the influence nf mliiri nli- j k r " -u .muuiHic lovaims, ana 1 persons wnose kidnevs are inactiie should also use the Bitters. The small boy learning tbe alohaliet is ery mucn MKe tbe oostase atunn h ui!u gew siuck on a letter. Wonderful Cnree. Hartz Bahnsen. wholesale and retail arugfnsts of Kock Island. 111., say: We nave Deen selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, fclectnc Bitters and Bucklen's arnica Salve for two years. Have never Handled remedies that sell so well. give such universal satisfaction. There nave Deen some wonderful cures effected oy tnese medicines in this city. Several cases ot pronounced consumption haw ueep eonreiy cured Dy tbe use of a few bottles of Dr. Kinc's New Diwnvprv iukcu iu connection witn jsicctric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Hartz & Bahnsen. In a few days the college crailmitea iu seine au tne vexed questions raised uy uie inier-Biaie commerce act. Children giarvme to Death un account of their inability to digest loon, win nnn a most marvelous Uwl and remedy in Scott's emulsion of (mre cod liver oil with hypopbospliiles. Very palatable and easily dieested. Dr. S. W. Cohen, of Waco. Texas, says: "I have used your emulsion in infantilu waslini' with good results. It not only restor.s wasted tissues, but gives strength and in creases tbe appetite. I am glad to use such a reliable article." The people like tyrants," says a mag azine writer. Maybe that's why the peo ple get married. The Ounce of Prevention. The satisfaction of frelina safe from catching any disease from drinking water. irum impure air. trom a sick person. from contact with foul clothing, infection or contagion from any source, is complete and all anxiety allayed bv the lle nf Darbys Prophylactic fluid. A bottle will give more safety, comfort and confidence than all the doctoring in the world. The woman with the disagreeable bansr is she who hammers on a piano in the house next door. A Piece of Crana is fluttering from the front door knob. It tells its own story: Tbe nurse was care less and left the baby buggy in a damp basement. Tbe next time she took the baby out riding, it caugbt cold, a Bhvsi- cian was called, but it was too late. Tbe Uolman Adjustable Cab can be detached from tbe wheels and carried into the house with the baby. A perfect cradle, a tur fed sleigh, a perfect crib, a perfect bouse carriage all combined, making a perfect baby carriage. See advertisement and sena tor catalogue: Not sold by dealers. A man's funny bone, we nresnme. en ahles him to "laush in his sleeve." tonkers blatesman. BUCKLES'S ARNICA SALVE. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to siwedily cure burns, bruises. cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, can cers, piles, cbilblain8, corns, tetter, chap ped hands, andall skin eruptions, guaran ;u io cure m every instance, or money refunded. 26 cents per hoi For sale bv ri . e r, , J arts v. d trmn Flower pins with a tiny dew droo dia mond in the center are much sought after. Cocaine, Iodoform or Mercurials in anv jorui in me treatment ot catarrh or hay fever should be avoided, as they are both iDJu"us and dangerous. Iodoform is easily detected by its offensive odor. Tne on,J reliable catarrh remedy on the miTket today is Ely's Cream Balm, being ticc Hum an pciBuuuus arugs. xi nas cured thousands of acute and chronic cases, where all other remedies have failed. A particle is applied into each nostril; no pain, agreeable to use. Price 50 cents of druggists. BISISESS CARDS. T. M. BEARDSLET. WILLIAM JACKSON, A TTORNEV AT LAW. Office hi Rock Island l National Bank Buildine, Rock Island, ill. PLEASANTS & HURST, ATTORNEYS AND OOUNSBLLORS AT LAW Office in MiMonic Tentole hlockc over HKk fa- iand Nftlonal btB k, Rockl eland. 111. SWEENEY Ji WALKER, ATTORNEYS AND OOIWHKLLORS AT LAW Ofllce in Bent'ston's block. Rock Island. IU. ane-l-dwr JUL. M. CORBETT, A TTORNEV AT LAW, Solieltor InCkancery Notary Public, Abstracts, Loan and col vinns. Offlce, Bnfoid'a Block, ad avenne. coHec avenne. ovei Baker's Jewelry store. no a-oiy S. Ts WATKIIS, (Suctewor to WAT83N8 BILL.) r Dealer ia Dry and Green Wood. Will also attend to Baslins- of alt kinds. Office at yards, corner ot 37ta street on Mai me avenne. Telephone Ho. orders nav Be left I at eiuier place. octltdtf K A SEINE (THE NEW QUININE) 18 BAD EFFECT , KO HEADACHE. VJO HACSEA. S Kinging Ears. CUES WlCKLT, PLEASANT FlEI, A POWERFUL TONIC that the mort delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC I MALARIA RHEUMATISM, Nervous Prostration, and all Germ Dieeaseg,.. THR MOST ROlKNTTPIf rA HrrVKacprrr dl'juu niKiriKK. MipenortoQafBiiie. Mr. F. A. Miller. 630 Emjt 157th St., New York, WOP CHrei? bv KSKkitie of crtrpnw mniril nma trati m after seven years suffering. He bad rnn down from 175 pounds to 97, began on K a kite in Jtroe,188t went to work in a month, regained hi full weiehth in six months. iuimue did him no Mr. Gideon Thompson, tbe oldest urirt one of the most respected cit jKens of Bridgeport, Conn, says: "I am ninety Year of ae. and for th it thru yere have Buflert d from maliria and tbe efft-ctffof qmmne nn,omng. I recenMy b 'tran with Kas kine whi-h broke np the malaria and increased my Mrs. T. A. Solomons, of I5il H lliday St. Jersey City, writes: "My eon Harry, eleven years, ws . urruw raaiana ny KtwKine. ancr tmeea months illsesH. when we had given np a'l hope " lttere from the above pernone, giving full de tails will be sf nt on application. Kne kine can be taKen without any enecfel med real advice. 1 1 m per bottle. Sold bj Otto Grot- ii,wr seui ut man on receipt or price. THE K ASKINB CO., 54 Warren St. N. Y, feb-21 deodaw For sale by Otto Grotjan. 4 LAMPliHIIMY 8 MHNUFACTURCD ONLY GEO.A.MAEBETH V-P ittc; ca i mr.ii da-'I FDR SALTBEALERS FffcY WHERE. fEAKr UNDEVELOPED Parts of the Body EnlarKexi. DvimMwf ni Cures Neuraloia. Toothache. Headache, Catarrh. Croun. Sore Throat, RHEUMATISM. Lame Back, Still Joints. Sprains, Bruises, nurns, wounos, UM sores ana All Aches anri Pains. me many temimonialK rwetved by m morp than prove all we claim fr thin valaahle remrtj-. It not only relievae the iikwi fvvwe rams, trnt . II Cures Tou. That's the Idea ! poid by Dnmimtf. ieOeta. Song Book maileil free. Address WIZARD OIL COMPANY CHICAGO. 1an-lt-oeodw SHOEI-HARD AHO IIPB-WKITIHO SITUATIONS psy both yoong men and liidies much b Iter sala iien t nan mop t comiDrcia po-iiHons. snd the de mand ie greater. siuQt-uts can be fittts4 for offlce short-hand positions IN THEEE MONTHS TIME byHnTen'p svptem. No pinons knotedge of either art irqoirei. d.He-rego en all the year. Student? can enter at miy time, ail tnition being individual. Rnperior (arllittef for procpring Bit nation d. forwhu h ait we make no charge, i ol lege i-amph'ern with full wt wlf -teach ing lepnor.,. in either art sent to any address for w el: both arts, at ctP. No otaniDs ac.eentj-d Adrfrnaai eirherof HtTen s IVtllegee: New York, N. Y Philadelphia, Pa,: Chicago, ill.; Ciui lonali, O.; San Krancieco, Cal RASMUSSSEN Would respectful It suggest Ibat any one desiring Photographs AS Holiday Gifts, will find U TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to make an appointment at an early day, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J. E. Loosley & Co., GBNERAl Insurance Agents ("Losses promptly adjusted and paid at this agency. (Suoceasoi of Hayes & Cleaveland.) Airency eaublished 1MB. Office in Beosntoa's Block. ANCHOR LINE. U. 8. MAIL STEAMERS. 8AILBVKRY SAWRDAT from Mew lork Io GLASGOW A Mi LOMMDEtKY. Rates of mmace to or from New York, Olasgow, Li re r pool, London derry or Belfast, Cabin, S45 and $55 Seomid CIrm, JO. Htrftge, twtward or preptud, $20. Anchor Line Drafts tiwattd u knnKt rtt. paid free of ciwrgoe In Sngtand. ttcoilaad and UeUnd, Fr Books of Tonru. Ttrketa, or other Inform tton,aplv to BKMURKS4.IN BKOTHEKS, CU co, or F. ROBINSON. Kock Uland Ul TELEGRAPHY U a flrwt-rlawm trivtt? , p?R good va(ttft and cm tut aalril. iomm. i a. Ml i- - m t T" "IklllH I M AT iKhlj, nd t or luil-1 1 KaJ f ;: 8 THAT THE wA Jo rM EXACT LABi-E 13 0,4 5 c S If EAOH CHIMNEY AS V. g 3 8MOWN ,M p,CTUnE f i w"- j najr-M-dlm . 1 WHEN YOU TRAVEL Unt tetoctvd by tbt United Shrtat Govemmarrt to cany At H H ttw Lme running Tbrougfi Train to and from tht Toiiowing citiet ano towns on id own umei ; CNIIAIB, mmk, OTTAWA, mam,IK(FMMIIMK, 1A CRUSE, IT. PABL. MIINEA'SLIt, MERDOTA, PEtllA, AlEIIIRI, ST. LSOIt HIRST, KtalBK, IIRIIMTQR, WASHIIITDR, iAiaA, Rfi MiiRfi, iH Annan (REST8R, IT. JOSEPH. ATCHISOR, IARSAS CITY, REIRASIA CITT, OMAHA. CSVHSIl IIRFFS, 1IRC01RAIERVER. Making Direct Connections TO AND FROM HEW YORK, IAITIMSRE, WASH1R8T0R, eiRCIRHATI.PHIUOELPHIA.IOSTOH, HEW SRLEAHS. LOUISVILLE. SAH fRAHCISCS US ARSELES. SAIT LAIE CITY, COLORADO Al PACIFIC COAST RESORTS, CITT Or MtlltO, PORTLARD, 0RR0R, MARII0IA, VICTORIA ARC POBET SODHD POIRTS. Cood Equipment, Cood Service, Cood Connection Fof information concerning the Burhnsrton Route, epptv to tile nesrest Tidnt Afent ot the C, B. ic Q. or con necting nulrOBds. HENRY B. STONE, PAUL MOHTON, General Manager. Des'ieeee.IlckMACs., CH1CAOO. 1U. MlLWAUKffl irwns and ODcrttee neerir 5,500 mllee or thor onehljr eqaipped roed in Illinoln. Winconsm own, uiseoari, Mioneeota and Dakota. It is the Best Direct Route between all principal points in the Northwe-t, South west and Far West. For ntDe. time table. ml.e Af nMaamn- - ftfleht, etc., apply to the nearest eution agent i the Chicarfo, Mitwaekee St. Pmnl RUlwaror many railroad agent anywhere in the World. MILLER. A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, Gen. Paee. A Tkt Arr t.r. TUCK SR. GEO. H. HEAFFORTJ Aw't cn'l Manager. Awt Gen. Pam. Agi. Mii.rTm, Wucoasm. fFor information in reference to lando end wns ownt'd hv the f'himn. Mlleriiiikpa . at Pan! Railwar Company, write to H. G. HaKgan! Land Commissioner. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Petition to sell real estate. STATS OF ILLINOIS. I Cocntt or Rock Island, f 8b- lathe County Conrt May Term. A D. 1S87. Alice Clake. administratrix of the e-Ute of Job n Kyan deceased, vh. Edward Kvan.Patriik Ryan James Kyan, Caibarine Conwsy. Margaret Bvrnc.JamesRvTne.Alire Bvrne, Joetb Brne Thoma- By tne. Catherine Byrne, Esther Byrne" Mirh.K-1 B rne and Mary Byrne. Affidavit of the oon-residrnce of the above named def-ndsntf havinc been filed in he offlce of the clerk of said coonty conrt of Kock Island notice is hereby jriven to the -said mentioned beirs of John Ryan. 4ceased. that the said iietitioner administratrix of the estate of the said John Ryan deceased, has heretofore (led her petition In said connty conrt of Rock Island co-inty. pray ing for a decree for the sale of the real estate be longing to tbe esute of said deceased, or so mnch of it - 8 mae be necsgnrv tnn ,lw UK, nf J deceased, and described as follows. Lot one ill block three (3. Conrelins l.ynde'8 addition to tke city of Hock Island, Eock Island connty. state of lllin'is; and that asitmmons has heen tssned ont of sa d conrt against you. returnable to the June termA.n. l887,of said conn, to beholden on tie Third Monday of June. A ri.Idrn. at the conrt h.ine,in the city of Rock island, in said Kock Island county. Mow. nnless von.tbe sa-d mentioned ri.fn.t.t. "hall personally be and appear before said connty ... ..." ihiu u-uu,. on ,ue oral oay oi tne term thereof . to be bolden at Rock Island, in said connty, as : roresaid. on the Second Monday of ........... . iicBu, answer oraemorto the said complainant's petition flvd therein, tbe s.e ana tne matters ami things therein charged and Stated wilt be t.lken as rautpuMl .ml a .1.-.. n'ered against yon according to the prayer of Rock Island. v,y m x. TV KW RICH ARD A DONALDSON, Clerk. HVsibt. Solicitor. Sld4w gHERIFF'S SALE. Byvirtneof an Execution and Fee Bill No stos od out of tne ckrk a offlce of the circuit court of Rock Island connty. and state of Illinois and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make tke amount of a certain inrisment recently ob tained Mrarast K. A. porting, in favor of t-poor McKay, ont of the lands, tenement goods and chattels of the said defendant K A Norling. I have levied upoa the following property, to-wit: & The eat forty (401 feet of lot ten (10) in Mock three (S) in thutpari knnwn as Pitts. (Jiihett 4 Pitts- Brst addition to the c fv of Hoi ne in the county of Hock Isla' d, state of Illinois. Therefore, accordintr to said command. I shall expose for sale, at public auction, all the right, title and interest of the above ttttmed. K. A. Norline in and to the above rteM.rihH nrnn. on Friday, the 24th day of June, J8RT. at o'clock p. m . , at the mirth door o' the conrt hoose in tne city of Kock Island, in the connty of Rock Island and state of Illinois, for cash in hsnil ... satisfy said execution and fee bill oaten at Kock Island, this Srd day of June A. D.. 1887. t a nii.viu S-dtd Sheriff of Rock Island Countv. Illinois THE MO LIKE SAVINGS BAKU (Chartered by the Let-mature of Illinois.) ttOUNE - . ItlOKOIfi pn dally from a A . M. to s P. M..and oa Taee da and Saturday Kveuluaa froaa 1 te a o'clock attni tllcwtd es DtpHHi tt the rata 4 Fr Crat. per Annum. QepoalU reomred to Bmoanti oi (I nd Cp wards. 8BCURJTY ANDAOVANTA8. The nrlTate Drooertv of the Trn., ...w alhle to the depositors. The offlcenare prohihltae rom borrowing any of iu moneys. Minora anc uiairied womet protected hy special law. OFKoaa: $. W, Wbbblocb, Proe'dent; Jon 9ood, Vice Prenideut; C. F. Hiwwt. Cwhler TBLirric:- W. Wbwlock, Purtr Skiniwr C. ff.Lohdell, NelmB fbenter. B W.Oandse.C T.arantx, A.. 8. Wrltht, J. F. Hwmnway, Join 9rhconl7cfamrtere! SaTtntEt Bank la Bock tland Oonntv CAMDEN MILLS . MILAN, ILLS. Joseph Fitzpatrick Takes pleasure In anuonnf Inp tbat be has leased the well hnoWD Uamdeo Mills for a term of yean ami has opened tbera for the receipt of custom work and general milling. Rye Flour a Specialty. MT1 FromntjlttfUl &lli aallilarlino will k. u. role. uir.aa rftt City Paint Shop. Dracloilltr, Wfc, Lerrh I U. All kinds of Paintitw, OmtiinK, Paper Barurliw KalsomiDiug dose to order ou short notice. ALL WORK WARRANTED. fjystioa Ho. 10 Seveiitcenti St.. between Bca-xt-gai ipird am! rourta avenaea. D ririlteC It canws. and a new anrl snc noma, by one wlw waa deaf roar twentyigbl f rears, i reated by most of aoted epecialf.u without beneat. Cm kmutlf in three month. lOllM-llll illmir; otfiera. Foil pvtica- utvnt tM lars sent on application. T. S. PAH Hoi 4t Weal BEFORE RETIRING- FROM THE Retail Furniture Business, 1 -.- 1 "ill sell my entire stock of FFFF r r rrr r F F v n U V uuu "WfRK B B R R RRRR K B R R B B NW !t HI H B W nun N If N W H H KM CARPETS and OTJETAIN8, AT COST. ' C. C. KNFLL HARPExl -J 1 ' i"--f,' -'r.-'J H. J. LOWREY, Try Carse & EVERYONE Who has tried this Shoe pronunce it the wearing ror the money they ever This Shoe is made from the BEST TANNERY CALF, And tbe Solw the boat of Oak- solo feather Kvervbodr u pieaaeu wtta mem. To be convinced of tic trr a pair. Sold only by CARSE & CO !iiHecon4 Arenas. R.clt Iatand Ills, and 15J0 Third Ave , M Mm, III aorrov ainran. The (3.00 Shoe aCETDRR fJEU. -A BOOM Crockery Store at Rock Island. We have placed in out store a BARGAIN COUNTER, Sometbmg that will surprise you, many things on the counter at 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents that are worth from 15 cents to $1 00 Some rare bargain are offered in CHAMBER SE "8. Beautiful Fiencb and Imperial ChiniTEl SETS fro.u 7.0D to $15.00 DIN NEK SETS from $10.00 to $40.00. Visit our store and get tur pncea SHARP BROS., 1829 Second Ave., Rock Island. THE MOLTNE WAGON. The Molme Wagon Comp'y Manufacturers of Far n, SpriDg and Freight Wagons A. fuU and sompleU line ol Hlatform and other Brame Waooh. especial, adanted ., , to the Weston Trade, of superior workmanship and finish m"Inea -Ilta.r..e Pnc U frm, awlkHttto. s. rh. WMla WZ fL aZh'wtagJ LLOYD.& HATTER8 and 1804 Second Avenne , MRS. A. C. Will return from Chicago this week with the New Mid summer Styles. OUR GIJARANTEE. Toie'l tie BeetGooik To sell the Right Colors, . To sell the Correct Styles, Our assortmen t the best. 108 West Second St., Davenport, Ia. RRRR R B R R RBSB 5 R S R R R P. RRB B HOUSE, Rock Island, ii.L,ijsrors. First-Olass In all its Appointments. - Manager. Co.'s $3 Shoe. best had. fact Every pair I WARRANTED. Speaks for Itself. IN THE- STEWART, FURNISHERS ROCK ISL.IXH. WlfflROW7 n n V D " U VJ V V V c rj uuu jffm &