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THIS HOCK ISLAND AKGU3; FKIPAV. JANUARY 4, lt9. HI .hi .:if! WATCH WuKDS. I ite resting; Ilril ef 3f acnetle laflaraer oa Time Fir rr--Import -at Vaihertna; of Kailrnad Employe. An Important gathering o' railroad men was held in the Rock Inland depot build- in? at Davenport yesterday. It was com posed of employes of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad company di vision superintendents, train masters, foremen of round bouses, conductors, locomotive engineers and other train men. They were there to hear the ad dress on magnetism in watches and on railways by C. K. Giles, chief watch ex aminer for the company, and to ak any questions they ilesfred to have answered or explanation they wished to have Bade. Mr. flilea' chief assistant, E. K. Mac Oil! i vary, was present, and very useful with his knowledge. Superintend ents Given of the Iowa division. Cham berlain of the Illinois division, and Ewiog of the Southwest' rn division, Trainmas ter Root, Foreman Hobbs of the Daven port and Mirduld of the great Rock Island round houses, with engineers from all the divisions named were present. The Democrat' O.rzettt says: All were ghthered about a long table, on which were placed watches of various degrees of excellence in time keeping, magnets, compasses, magnetic ore.bottles of Iron tilling, squares of card board, to be used in illustrative experiments It will be rcmetntered that in November General Superintendent Koyce Issued an order directing all conductors and engi neers to Lave iheir watches examined as to whether they were affected by magnet ism or not. and to h ive them regulated and protected by Dvi&netir shields if they were. The cosi of the inspection would be nothing, whit- tin- ct of the hiel.ls would be f5 to ? There has been a good deal of complaint concerning tbis order and so Mr Giles has entered upon bis tour of inspeciiou. Mr. Giles bn'ul mat it has been toiind that magnetism is the nr nt potent influ ence governing the performance of pock et time pieces, if it is not actually the governor of the rte of the watch. Every watch is more or less mugneiized. Fully three-fourths of them to a degree to in terfere wiih dose performance, and 25 per cent are magnetized te a dangerously mischievous d.ree. Mr. Giles then took his hearers through in what he called a solid, veetihult-d train of magnetic facts, introducing illustrations as he passed long. The watch is as delicate in its constitutional functions as the human physical form, and must be studied as closely to ascertain its disease and in considering the watch we must consider certain physical laws which govern the metals of which it is made; we must control, or adjust, the movement of the metals in its escapements; therefore we must know -the influence which is in them, or surrounding them. The watch and the locomotive are con stituted much the same; the difference is in their size and the character of duties they have to perform. The locomotive's duties are irregular irregular time, ir regular speed, irregular labor to perform and you expect but irregular results; on the other hand, the perfection of reg ularity is expected of a watch, without regard to the irregular treatment, abuse or "previous condition ofscrvit,-V' iLe locomotive arc made of the same metals, subject to the sauie physical law. We expect only ordinary accuracy of performance from a locomo tive, during stated period of action; while the wveh, ferforming without rest or intermission. tnut be accurate to the lOO.OOOth part of an inch in space of ac tion; and about 1-2inI.ih.hi h parts of a econd of lime, or it will he condemned. You select nitidis for your locomotive with the utmot care, ai l put them to gether with the I est skill born of experi ence you consider the condition sur round ng the locomotive, and use the care and attention necessary to its best performance shnuM we fio less with the watch, of which more is expected, and which, to the extent that it is more deli cate and exqu:s;te, is more nccptible to the influences ami conditions surrounding bothT In order to investigate ths clients of magnetism on the time Keeping quali ties of the watch, we must first ascertain the parts affected, locate the points of attack, and then investigate, by experi ments and otberwi-e. the nnulu operandi ui toe cause or tt.is trouble and its sources. 1 be ecaieroent or vibrating parts, such as the balance wheel, balance spring, lever, etc , are the vital points affected, and are subject to the magnetic conditions surrounding the watch. These are made of steel, and as they vibrate in a magnetic atmosphere, they are crossing lines of force, anil th- ir Tree movements are Interfere d with necessarily, according to the strength of these lines of force. Then by use of the tools and materials before him. Mr. Giles made experiments witn magnetized and de-magnetized watcoes ana snowed to every man ores ent how a little magnetism will demoral ize a watch. His experiments were watched with great interest. Then he said that the universal force which exists in ami surrounds the metal of a watch this magnetic influence is not an unmitigated evil. On the con trary, it is a decided advantage when unuer proper control. This control is accomplished by the use of a shield o f highly magnetic metal, which has been found to protect the watch fully from ali undue magnetic influences, and at the same time allowing the use of brass and steel in construction of the compensating escapement, with which alone the highest noroiogical accuracy has been obtained. and this protection ia attained by utiliz ing me same natural law which causes the trouble, or use the same dual map. netic force to protect the watch. and we secure this result by surrounding the watcn movement with a circle of highly magnetic metal, which will secure the lines of force existing in any charged at- mospnere. and hold them in a complete urcie or closed magnetic circuit, where all the enclosed space will be neutral, or in a state or satisfied polarity. Exactly how this isACcnmplished was made viai- "j mwie cAHTruienis. u was not a one-sided discussion by any means. Sev eral engineers put question after ques tton to Mr. Giles, which showed that they bid been looking into the effect of elec tricity on watches. Installation. Trio lodge. No. 57, A. F. & A. M.. last evening installed iis newly elected offi cers as follows: W M J F Robinson. 8 WT V Cary. J W J T Bo'lman. Treas II Burgower. Sec W B Pettit. 8 D J II Kerr. JD Thomas J Johnston. 8 8 Wilber Notns. J 8 Hamilton Perry. Tyler George Foster. Chaplain C L Walker. Marshal M M Briggs. Pan Master, acting W M G F Kra mer. Grand Marshal Col II B Burgh. After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or pneu monia. Hood's Sarsaparilla will give strength to the system, and expel all poison from the blood. Lat In Ii'mdoo." Tonight, Newton Beers' grand lyric spectacular drama, "Lost in London," is to be presented at Harper's theatre. It will be one of the most attractive events of the season. Harry Gilfoil.tbe famous mimic, the "man with a hundred voices," has made a great hit with ' Lost in Lon don." He is a wonder. Asa mimic he is without an equal in his line. His whistling is superb, bis imitations of a sawmill, a scissors grinder, a dog fight, a cat fight, a row between the negroes and the Irish, and a number of sounds never before attempted by a mimic all are immense. He makes a big hit- -keeps the audience howling with laughter. His mouth is the epitome of all sounds. Mr. Beers has made the following statement concerning the genuineness of bis entertainment: I most respectfully, and yet confident ly, stand ready to 6take my name and credit with the public that I have not ad vertised a single feature of ''Lost in Lon don" which I cannot positively present. My announcements are strictly the truth, press extracts verbatim. I have come to stay, and I will guarantee to refund any money spent by my patrons who find my perfoiroance otherwise than as repre sented. My bankers are First National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. Your obedient servant. Newton Bkkss. The company appeared last evening at Muscatine and the Tribunt of this morn ing savs: There was a fine audience at Turner oper house ltst evening to greet Newton Beers and his excellent "company in 'Lost ia London." It is of a melodrama type and during the play some very fine specialties were introduced. The special scenery carried by tin; company was thought to be the finest ever brought to this city and was highly appreciated by the audience. The quartette singing captured the audience and the singers were heartily encored. The play iiseif required some very fine acting, and the company acquitted itself in a very credit able manner. There was not a' stick in the company, .nd everyone present last evening speaks in the highest praise of the performance, and should Mr. Beers return soon, he would have an audience that would pack Turner opera house. We cannot close without giving especial credit and praise to Harry Gilfoil, the man of many voices. He is a wonder and the audience showed their apprecia tion of his talent and skill by encore after encore. It was a grand treat, and Manager Schmidt deserves the highest compliments for bringing so many first class troupes to this city. mcldoon's company. Tomorrow evening Pat Muldoon's company appears in "Muldoon's Neigh bor." The Pat Muldoon company give the people a chance to lauuh last night, and that seems to be the great desideratum of public amusements. If there has been a famine of laughter making elements for our theatre-goers, the siege was raided last night and a feast provided foi luc starving. The mi3sj,yn nf the company is to make fu, and well do they fulfill'it. They b a isrcre houe as deserved. Jop'.ih (Mo.) Dni'y Iferi!d. THE STANDARD THKATKF. COMPANY opens a week's engagement at Harper's theatre next Monday night, playing to popular prizes. The Monday night bill will be -The Two Orphans " 4'otints HniKlinic. TRANSFERS 2- John A Rosold to Richard T Rosold, pt lot 4 and 5. block 65, Chicago addi tion. U ck 1-hnd. $10. Adam Alday to M Lirsor, lot 5. Al (lav's 21 addition. Eist Rock Ilnd Snrah A Pe.duett to W A Guthrie, lot 7, Weathe.-hea l's addition. Rock Island, 1.210. E W Hurst to Maggie Hull, lot 2, Beardsley's subdi vi-iou, Kock Island $1N1. M A Rodman to Catharine Roach, lot 4, Rodman's addition, Roi k Island. $665. LICENSED TO WtD. 29 Chas Larson.-Rock Iland. Miss Anna M Hiyherg, Davenport, Henrv I) Oberhalt. Iowa City. Miss Clara H E Ferguson, Chicago; GotMieb Blaser, Tay lor Ridge, .Viss Emma Hartman. Anda lusia; Johan A Anderson, Miss Eva An derson. Davenport; August Hoogerwerf, Miss Constancia Verkinson. Atkinson. III. 31 Anel O Cole. Omaha, Miss Gert rude M Waters, Moline. Jan. 1 Richard G Williams. Miss Martha E. Downey, Mercer county. 2 Francis A Gahrielson, Miss Emma C Nelson. Orion; Chas Schreader, Miss Sophia Mason, Rock Island; Frederick ilergert, Moline, Miss Martha Christen Cable. AdvrrtlNcrt Limi or letrrrn;.o. 1. Lift of letter uncalled for at the PoUmce Rnck Inland. ick Island county, (lllnolf. Jan. 4. I Armonr the butcher Bailey A A Rarrsdoiiith T S Bell J K C'raisr Mamie c o Craig Charle Prapaey K W DlL'nan James Gaode Anna firent Opsin Jackoben Oxear Junes H K JoigerL Gie the number of d vert !( letter-. Keller Lury LmtiarrJ K Lewn Addie MeiellerJ W Vyeru Hurry L Kock Inland Card Co i wannn J Steven W B Mnith Mr Ciie Wnlker J W Wilcox K T VVilkn Jno Williams M L the llit when callinc for A. HI ESINti, P. M LOCAL NOTICES. Go to John Evans for your flot and groceries. feed A. U. Huesing, real estate and insur ance agent. Office No. 1003 Second ave nue, Rock Island. Notice Order your ice cream and ices for your New Year's parties as early as possible and have it put up in brick. iikiou, pyramid or individual Inrma nt Krell & Math's. The Royal Insurance company, cf Eng land, has the largest surplus of anv fire insurance company in the world. A. D. Huesing. agent, offic No. 1608 Second avenue, Jtock Island. Insure in the Bovlston Insurance Co.. of Boston, Mass.. organized 1872. As sets nearlv $l.(KjO.(MK). E. W. Hurst, agent. Office over Rock Island National bank. Something new When you are giving a progressive euchre party, be sure and have Krell & Math put you up sixteen individual ice creams, each one repre senting a card and in shape of a card, with the cut of a card ot top. They are fine and no trouble to serve. Bhsnmatua is undoubtedly caused by lactid acid in the blood. This acid kttacks the fibrous tissues, and causes the pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, anbl. hips and wrists. Thousands of people have found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a pos itive cure for rheumatism. This medi cine, by its purifying action, neutralize! me acmitj or the blood, and also builds up and strengthens the whole body. Demosthenes, the Grecian orator. his stammering by having his month 'nil of pebbles, and many are the modern orators who bar? cured their horseness by an occasional dose of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup. If any one. can teD you How my song is wrought And my tnekx tea are caught, 1 will give, not sill you. The secret, if th ere beooe (For IcouM net ar see one). How my soar i are wrought. Like the blowing of the wind. Or the flowt ig of the stream, b the music in my mind. And the voice In my dree rev Where many tb ings appear. The dimple, the tear. And tne pagoact of the year, But nothing that is clear, At even and oiorn Where sarin 8 Is gladness And sorrow a lforloro. For there son ; is born. " Richard Henry t uxldard in The Century. The War to Waltx. Those who waltz well move together In perfect accord ; oeitb-?r the one nor the other conscious of any control; usually the lady follows every moven ent of the gentleman, but if necessity requires it, the gentleman may follow the lady, one changing, the other following, scarcely knowing what they are doing; for during this time an animated con versation is frequen ly maintained. These, however, have passe 1 the anxious state in which many pefsons fiVid themselves who have not fully mastered the difficulties of self movement, and made waltzing a memory of the muscles. Theie is no theory for this, it is all practice. Always maintain a proper attitude. Disguise nil effo.-t. An extended leg m 1st not he bent. Bend tmly the Luee from which a motion is made. When moving the feet, lot the heels pass el'ise together. Keep the heels abo'it half au inch from the floor. In rising, allow tht. toes to be the last part of the foot to Uave t le floor. When dtseendiug let them be the first to touch. Endeavcr to keep the feet at a right angle at all times. These can only lf suggestions; graeeful nes3 of motion mast bo learned from exam ple. Allen Dodworti in New York Mail and Express. Marriage In South Carolina. The proposition -annot be successfully maintained, jierhaps, that there are no un happy marriages in iouth Carolina, and that all the men and wDmen are, like Csesar's wife, above suspicior , but it cannot be gain said that there is ls marital misery here than in the more projressive statos, where a man can lawfully i mrry aJiuoet any given number of women and be the de facto hus band of none, Tha:iUs to the legislature, if there is any dirty liren in South Carolina it is not washed in pub.ic, and if there are any unhappy husbands .ind wives they simpiy "griu and bear it" or agree to disagree and live apart, New York Herald. Cniform D.y of Worship. "I thiuk," says a promiuent Hebrew gen tleman, "that the time is not far distant when Hebrews, as veil as Christians, will worship on the first ay of the week. There is no Jewish law forbidding such a change, and business interes's demand the change as much as anything. Jewish merchants can't close their places of business two days each week, and if we ope l our stores on Sunday we are roundly cere ured by the Christians, and many refuse to patronize us on that account- The Jewish press is working t: irins about the change, and it ! i reform greatly tO Ui desired." New York Tribune. Chronic Grumblers. Grumblers are of all people the most de pressing. It is not necessary for you your self to be personal! found fault with to make it worse than Tiisery to be with them. It is the atmosphere -hey create about thorn selves, the life they j ive you to l?ad. And, when their cross humor translates itself into personal displeasnre and quarreling over tri fles, then are they tin very scourges of their time and place, and no one can be blamed who tries to escape from them. Once a Week. Tom King's Fortune. Severnlof the papers seem to lie infinitely concerned that Tom King, "the ex-pugilist," should have left 4.0J0, which they inno cently suppose was j ained by prize fighting. I do not believe tlat King was worth as many shillings when be abandoned pugilism many years ago, bit he made his fortune afterward on the turf, as ho was a prominent bookmaker and ho participated in several lucrative coups. London Truth. Manual Tralnlrg In Netherlands. Manual training 'is no longer in favor in the Netherlands, except in smaller places, where a great chamiion of this new branch yet succeeds in keeping up an artificial en thusiasm for it. bu; it will never become stable in the king. lorn. After a trial of throe years it has failed. The only ones profited by it were the teachers, to whom the government increased the salary largely. L. A. Stager in Education. The t'nrertlnties or Life. Patient (to younf physician) You say, doctor, that I am well now, and that no further danger U to be expected f Physician I apprehend none, sir; but life is uncertain. Patient Perhaps I had better pay your bill now. Physician Well, yes, sir, it might be as well; as I have said Ufe is very uncertain. The Epoch. A Modem Instance. "Madam, are you i woman suffragist!" "No, sir; I ha vent time to be." "Haven't time? TVell, if yon had the privilege of voting, who would you supportf" "The same man 1 1 upported foi ten years.'' "And who is thatt ' "My husband." Schools In Hungary, The number of primary schools reported in Hungary is 10,41V; attendance upon the same, 1,891,459 pupils and he cost of maintenance, $5,110,523. The attendance was equivalent to 79 per cent of tbi children subject to the compulsory law. Public Opinion. Te the Creditor of William Rama kill. Notice is beret y given that William Ramskill. of the city of Rock Island, county of Rock Mand. state of Illinois, did on the 17th dny of December, 1888, make an assignment to me of his estate, to pay debts for the benefit of bis credit ors, that 1 have this day qualified as such assignee in the county court of said county. The above named creditors will therefore present their claims against said Ramskill to rie under oath or affir mation, within th-ee months from this date as required by law. Gkorgk Foster, Assignee. Rock Island, III., this 20th day of Dec., 1888. interest yourself in life insirance. You will find the renewable term policy of the Provi dent Savings Life Assurance society of New York to be the best, the cheapest and the fairest. Avoids the unnecessa rily high cost of 1 vel premiums and the uncertainty and insecurity of assessment insurance. Net cost for $10,000 for year 1887. Age 25. $107.00; age 85. $121 .60; age 40. $169.00; are 50. $199.80. LlEBERKNKCl T & OlMSTKAD, Local Agents, No. 1712 Second ave- Rock Island. A Romeo of Oi hello's hue at Smith ville, Va., propose 1 to his girl at Ports mouth by telephore. She said yes.' Ths Population of Rock Island. Is about 20,000, and we should say at least one half are troubled with ssme af fection of the thro it and lunes. as those complaints are, according to. statistics. more numerous thi others. We would advise all our readers not to neelect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and lungs- Trial size free. Larm bottles 60c and 1,1. Sold bv all druir. gists. A Woman's Discovery. I "Another wonderful discovery has been made, and that, too, by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severests tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night, and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, Ind, testifies: '1 can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' exierience. is Electric Bitters." Thous ands of others haye added their testimo ny, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half a dollar a bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. bcckxen'b arnica salve. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posf tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by nartz & B ihnsen. There is a compensation in all things, he higher the price the smaller the ton of coal. The average lengtn or life is on the in crease. The science of medicine has made great progress; many diseases are now controlled that were formerly thought in curable The greatest discovery is Dr. Bigelow's Cure, which cures consump tion in stages that other remedies are of no benefit. Coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases speedily and safely. Price 5i cents and 1. of druggists. Why is a tooth drawn like a thing for gotten? Because it's out of the bead. Who of us are without trouble be tbey small or large? The bles&ings of health are best appreciated when we are sich and in pain. A hacking cough, a severk cold, or any throat or lung disease are very troublesome; but all of these niav be quickly and permanently cured by Dr Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant foi Ihrrren. 1 nee 50 cents. Absolutely Pure- This powder never nes. a marvel of purity, 'trentrth and wholcwmenoe; more econoiry than tke ordinary kind, and cannot he wild by competition with the mnltitode of low test, horty weight alnm or phnephare powder.. .'(! m ei'u. Rot.l BAKrHo Powdbs fo.. inn WaliPt. New Tork SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtne of an execution and fee bill No. 6 -J13 ioed out of the cUrk's oOice of the circuit court of Rock Island conntv, and i-tate tf Illinois and to rue directed, whereby I tm commanded to make the amount of a certain judgment recently ob tained apairst Emma F. Stall in favor of M. F Fel;x out of the lands, tenements, troods and chattels of the said defendant, Emma F. Mull, I have levied upon the following property, to wit: The sourb quarter i V of the wem half ix ih. northeast quarter (4)f seclon ten (lot town ship sixteen 16. ranee Ave .5) west of the fourth principal meridian, containing twentv (30) acres more or less, all in Rick Island conntv, state of Illinois. Subject, however, toone mortcape given bvEmtna F. 8iull In favor of John Feiisul, No. Therefore .according tosaid command, I shall ex pose for sale at public auction all the right, title and interest of the above named Emma F stull in and o the above described property, on Saturday tbe' 8th day of January, 1SS9, at 1 o clock p. m.,at the north door of the court house in the city of Rock ;,.1,nV 5 tha county of Rock Island and state of union., ior caaa in nana, to satisfy sal. execution and fee bill Dated at Rock Island this 2d dav of January. A ! m T.'S. S1LV1S, Jr' Sheriff of Rock Island county, Illinois. FIRE, Ui E AND ACCIDENT H? .TJRANCE. J, E. Loosley .& Co., GENERAL insuri-jice Agents prrmiptly adjasted and paid &t this agency. (Bucoeor of Hayes & Cleveland.) Ancy eclabUahed 1B66. Office in Bengston'i Block. THE MOLINE SAVINGS BANK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOLINE. - ILLS. Open dally from 9 A M. to S P. M .. and on Tues day and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on Des posits at the rat of 3 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. BECCRITT A NIAD VANTAGES. The private property of the Trustees fa respon sible to the depositors. The officers are prohibi ted from borrowing any of Us moneys. Minors and married women protected by special law. OrnciB:-8. W. Wbeslpck. President ; John Goon, ice President ;C. If. UnwT, Cashier. W Lobdell. Nelson Chester. H. W. Candee c' LT"!Ui J3' Wit, C. F. Hemnwsy, John Good: J. M. Christy. C. ft. Stoddard. J' , Pr.ne on,r chartered Savings Bank in Rock Island Connty. GOLD MEDAL, PAEI3.187? BAKER'S -tBreaHi ff Warranted fp'Mtlutrlff pure Cocoa, from hkrn the excess of Oil ha been removed. Ituasmorw than thrrt tines th Irtnglh of Cocoa nixed with fi larch. Arrow root or ttuear, and Is therefore far more economical, totting Icvlhon on cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted or invauas as well a fur persona inneaiiu. ' Sold fcy Crocers every where. r.AB&CO.iDorcIiesterIasi V C ROYAL J l lip fcvii r n in ix u 11UU EASY CHAIRS Which were made expressly for the Holidays, and which quantity and price. Also PARLOR & OF THEIR iNew Advertisements. To Advertisers. Alitof 10(10 new-papers divided Into STATES AND SEC I IOSS will be eent oa application FREE. ' To those who want their advortiini to pay we ran offer no better meflinm for thorough and ef fect. ve work thsn the varion sections of oar S lict Local I.iht. GEO P ROWELL & CO.. Nepper Aaveriiln; Bureau, 1U Sprure ftreet. New Yorj. BUSINESS CARDS. J. M. BEAKDSLEY, TTi'KNK AT LAW Office with J. T. Ken- 4 E. l worthy. 175 S.con;ivr,ue. WILLIAM JAIKSOX, ATTOKXEY AT LAW. Office i: H.x-k !,,; Nation! Bunk Baildin?, Rock I.'nnd, il!. A HA IK I'LEASASTS, I.W-om.e in Ton Offl.-e July 11 ivr 1 TTORXKY AT . block. E. . II L IIST, TTORNSY AND Cu"NSBLLoR AT LAW t Office In Ma-onic Temple block, ovtr R.-ck 1 ivid Nionai Bunk. Rock I fWnd. 111. auwiuun. & WALKER. 8WEESEI I TTORNEY'S AND COtTNSKLLORS AT LAW .iOffice in Bcngston's block. Rock Isiicd, III. WM. HcEMItr, ITTORKRY AT LAW !.on moner a Teorily, mike- collections. Keftrenc, ell LynJe, bankers. oQce In Pot:offlc Vl-ch block. ST. LUKE'S COTTAGE HOSPITAL, ON THIRD AVKNCE, Eleventh streets between Tenth" and feh M-tf ISUKAXCE AGENTS J. E. LOOSLEY k CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. Second .venue, next to Mclntire Bros., -.tore. IXTELLMitNCE COLOIX. Wanted exergeticmen w'vh some capital to establish a branch of a .if e. legitimate bu'ness in ev ry city SsTuRM TROOF pook Co.', Philadelphia. ANTED HE LI ABLE ENEKGKT- man to handle fa?t selling siMkrinltip - ary from start; anplv st once if wish position. L. P. THURSTON CO., !SMt Empire Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y". 'MKlKlN-r " aares; sine . is x is in- fce the Agency of our ,,i.r ln proportion, a rare chance and permanent business. 1 hese pares meet SomlaS IT-: l"'otr "J iher Te iW i rVl rt. ITi""' . el by Hie !f rwx. ALP1NL Al K o.. Cincinnati, obio. Nt . 1 m . ' " ' ...... m-J . . Wanted a man to act as ''Salesman. No experience nece-sarv; p-r-mnint position cuaranteed; salary and i-xp. dms from the stort; many fast-selling specialties; f. cHilles unsurpassed. Address BtioWN BROS., Jan 4-1 m Nurser mcn. C hicago. 111. A GENT3 WANTED FOR THE UNI versal Oil Heater and Burner. The house keeper's delieht. Cooks a me il or heats a room at a cost of S cents per hour. Nothing like It ever invented. Aeents are makinc big motiev. Sells af sight. Address UNIVERSAL MFG. CO. Si Market Street, Chicago, 111. A OEXTS WANTED FOR A WATCH Clnb A J30 Gold Watch for $.'5 In pavments of (1.00 per week. Wanted an agent at once in Rock 1-Nnd. 1 will psy $llcah cash and make the agent a present of a Gold Wrtch. Addre.-s for full particulars. C. II. STOOD A KT. 440 Wabash Ave ue. Chicago. J. A. GENUNG, The popular and reliable Grocer, Cor. Eighth St. and Third Ave., ROCK ISLAND, will sell you Groceries as cheap as they ran be sold. He paysthe highest market price for Farm Produce, aad always has a nice stock band. on A. D. HUESING -Real Estate- -AND- Insurance Apt Represents, among other time-tried and well nown Fire Insurance Companies, the following: Royal Insurance Company, of England Wesch ester Fire Ins. Co.. cf N. Y. Buffalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo. N. Y. . Rochester German Ins. Co. Roch'r N. Y German Tire Ins. Co.. of Peoria, 111. Citizens Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Exchange Tire Ins. Co., of New York. Office No. 1608 Second Ave., ROCK 1SLANDI.LL JOB PRINTING ALL DESCRIPTIONS iromptly and neatly executed by the Antra Job , department, VSpecial attention paid to Commercial work AY GLEMANN & SALZMANN Have just received a most magnificent line of OWN MANUFACTURE. CALL AND INSPECT. 1623 and 1625 Second Avenue, THE TRAVELERS' (JUIDE. Chicago, Rock Islaxd & Pacific Train Leavt for Chicago, fas sender.. . S5m . T 4SJ i m 8 :4U p to ll:S"pm 1 1 :45 p in . 4 45 am . i :40 a m . 3 :4 p ra . 6:) p m . 7:40pm 8:l pm Arrive. 1!:) pm 8:a5 a m ras-enaer Arrit irorn dieijo. :'aser.'r ?ass!3zer. har,t.i C.. , Leave, Day ETprea Mail :45am Niaht Kaprofs ami Mall.... 7:45 p u Day Pxpres 4:4Un tinressKast g :15pm lovncil Blttfi. Dav Express and Vail 4:S" a m Atlantic Passenger g: a m Niht Eapress 6 ir p m I epot, Moline Avi nne. 7:tlm 11 :40 p m 11:41pm 5:0 u m 7 :'J0 a m J. F. COOK. , Agent. Rock Island JICAC.O, HVRUNOTON & QdSCT. St. T.ic; Kxpress.... St. Lo Eypross Liiva. 6:4 a. k a . 8.)f. a a anatTs.. :)&. a 8 Mi p. a S:W. It a li':05 "."! 1:N p.m. 6 8:i0p. n.b 6:55 P. M b St. I'nvl M press 1- . P til Eipre T:)P. x tt Mer.lstowii Psssencer.. 4nX) r. m.6 Way Frel ht(Monm'th) Way Freight (Sttrlm.) 9:00 a. w.ft Stenine Paser.cer 8:10 a, I l'ailj . o Daily ei 8undav. M. J. TOL'SO, Agent. Chicago, M tlwackek fc St. Paul. BSCIM iSD 8. W. D1VISI0M. Departs. Arrives. 6:45 a ra 8 4pm Srth'Bi ll:3r. am K:prn Hi ll, am .7-S-i a m . :10 p m E. D. W. HOLMES, Aeent. Vail and Kipres. St. Paul txpr. ss Accorr. , ?t. . Accom MlLWAUKEtt , M IL TR AIN w ith Vestihnled trains be- I!!r,n Chlca? o. Milwaukee, m. Paul and Minne apolis. TKAS-coN-TINNTAU HOCTK between Chi co. Council Biiiff-,-Omaha and the Pacific Coast. GREAT NATIONAL ROTTTE between Chtcato Ksnsas City and St. Joseph, Mo. 57110 MILES OF ROAD reachlnz all principal loints m Illinois, Wisconsin. M:nncsoU, Iowa. Missouri and Dakota. For maps, time tAbles, rats of pasaze and rreijht, etc., apply to the neare-t station am nt of the hicac. Milwaukee A S . Pnl Kailay, or to any rauroad aeent any u here in the wor'd ROSWELL MII.LEK. A V. IT. CARPENTER. General Manager. Gen'! Pass. T. Agt. taFor information in reference to Lands and Sowns owned by by the Chicaeo. Milwaukee & ft. fanl Ke.ilway C mpanv. write to H O Ha-i-gen. Land commissioner Milwaukee. Wicon'n .2 "o o I O t) kwaai 4 .t o a: x o 'CO U 03 A S O c6 JJaster's SALK. STATE OF ILLINOIS. R-CK IsLaso Corxrr I In the Circuit Court In Chancery. J. B fnyder vs. Jennie Crandsll. Mary Itird, C.ans Allen and W alter Crandall Foreclosure. General No. Wis. Notice is herebv given that bv virtue of a decree of said conrt, eutered In the above entltl.d cause on the 14i b day of September. A. D. 18S8. I shall on Saturday the apd day of February .A. D. 18s9 at the hour of l o'clock in the afternoon, at the north door of the conrt honse. In tbe city of Rock Island, in said county of Rock Island, to satisfv said decree, sell at public vendue, to tbe hiehest bidder for cash, that certain parcel of land! sit uate in the county of Rock Island and state of 111 mole, known and described as follows, to-wit- The undivided one-ha f of the west one-bslfof lot number two (2). in block number die (5) ln nCOdS Second Kliilitinn l.. tl. . , , of Moline. ' wu uw Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 28tb day of December. A. D. 1W8. HENRY rl-TiJ Master ln Chmeery. Rock Island o . Ill War. a, meesk, Complt'sSol'tr. Sd4w ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On tbe 19h d.iv nf Ji.n.u, j the hone of vit ,". men.cmK V .wWv,v. ui me uriD(!OD, I he tin - st-W B .I" h". 'V ne ntir : . vui itimisninr poods which were assigned tome by said Kamsklllon the 171U Inst., to py debts. The oods to be iod can be Inspected by any party Interested at the r -v...to,u1,u1j mar o clock Rock Island, 111. Dee. 80th, 1888. UEOHQE FOSTEB, Assignee. nozzoNi's ill aa. MEDICATED snows H iiiniblea. fn4l.nj .w-Jl.i C3 O CD aaleb, .U UruinrisU. ur uui3 fi eta. IOWDER.13S PREMTS AND snrpass anything ever seen In a new and elegant line of C IP HAIVfl THE TIVOT ,T GEO. SAVADGE, Proprietor. Second Avenue, . - Opp. Harper House. 9Tb -Trvou" kas lately beca traasformed Into a Palace sjsjaaUac la every respect Ue laea satoansi. Cbicae and snrpass.ng anything lu the three citiei? A a am her oMechT.tcaJ I FaaT kaea the establrshment cool during tbe not wtalaer. rbe Liauid Refreshments dispensed at this asiablisbnent Is ia keeping wita Its rrand improvement. Aa siegast loocb served every morniat;. All k-mda of SaadwichM aared- -"-crt notice. Davenport iness College! Cheap Homes -IX Alabama AND -THE Mobile & Ohio R. R. Is bow offi rirjrr for sale la tracts to suit pure hipcrs over 1 ACRES OP Choice Lands. -IN Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, Suitable for FarmiDf. Gardening, Stock Raising and Lumbering. For particulars address or apply to ALABAMA Land and Developement Co., MOBILE. Or any of the following named represen tatives or the MOBILE & OHIO Rail road, vii;: F. E. CHAPMAN. General Agent. Chicago, III. M. P. COOK. Trav. Pass. Agt. Klint. Mich E. E POSKY. Trav. Pass. Agt. 106 North sth Street, 8t, Ini, Mo. J N EBERLf. ijtoi and Immigration Aeent. 108 North 4th Street, m. Louis Ho J. L. O. CHAKLTON. Oea l Pa.e. Agent. Mo bile. Ala. IV-When writing mention the Atoca. ROCK ISLAND IRON WORKS. Bus Mississipp ' MOD Patent, Cast and Wrought IRON FENCES. Cheapest Pence la the world for resi dence and lots. Made any height desired. J. E. DOWNING, Successor to Goo. Downing. Jr., Proprietor. B ROCKERS, the three cities in design ' COMPLETE IS ALL Departm 3nts. 731 catalogues address J. O. DUNCAN, Da!turp t. Iowa. And Erie Railways, In'corjunction, operate daily, fast. solid trains to the Seaboard. You may travel in Palatial, Pullman. Buffet Sleeping cars, tr by luxuriou Pullman-built day coaches and save $1 CO to New York. Buffalo and Sia-i-rt Falls; f 2 50 to Albany and Troy, arj $3 00 !o Boston and New England ci:r No rival lines offers the adiant of a system of through first and scroti class day coaches. Chicato to New Y.vk. It is the only line operating Pul!ima cars to Boston and New England via Albany, It is the only direct through car line to Lake Chautauqua. Eight hours ia advance of competinp lines. For detailed information, ticket, reservations in Pullman cars, and throu bsgeage cbtcks, apply to your local tick et agent, ot to ticket agencies of all con ceding linen of railway. Chicago Citv Ticket offires. 10" South Clark street. Grand Pacific II -ul. Palmer llouse, anil Dearborn Station. F. C. DONALD. General Passenger Agent. T. W. BURROWS. Superintendent. J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL Insurance Agent Tha old Fire and Time-tried Companies represented. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAD. Batea aa low as an? reliable cota-wi? caa aAara. Vour patronajre la solicited. m Office ut Aigaa block. I Eagiituvd Trude UarV.l3.S31 The Strouir.t. rha. -! 'f-1. Tl 1, n, iTI eat, ana Beat Fatten inir for Leather mvd Rubber Belting. Be- - - i-dr ware or fraudnlem and poor Initial looj. Xoneomufn wtUoUi tUi trade wutrh t pio tirs oa tne package. OreeM,Tw9edJtCo; X 71 ?h SSCkaabaraSt. X. I July H, max ""TtlAUO , r ,..,