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VOL. XXXVII. NO 196
ROCK ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1889,
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
KRAUS-E
-HAS BEEN AT THE
Clothing, Hat and Furnishing
Trade in the Tri-cities for the last 35 years. We will stay
there. WHY? Because we will give our patrons the
Full Value of their Money. We do not sell you
$12,00 SXJITS FOR $8.00
But we will still you an $8.00 suit for $8.00 that is worth
$8.00, and not a cent less.
REMEMBER THAT I
YOU NEVER WILL BE HUMBUGGED AT
ROBERT KRAUSE'S
The Pioneer Clothier, Hatter and Gent's Furnisher,
115 and 117 West Second St.,
Davenport la.
THE MOI4INE WAGON.
The Moline Wagon Co.,
LIXK,
Mannlactnrers of FARM,. SPRING and FREIGHT WAGOFS
A fall and empltia llac of PLATFORM aad other Rprlng Waron. c:clallT adnptad la am
Waatara trade of pnpcrinr wnrkrianhlp find Bmrh IHuainiorl ITirn Lit frea on
api.llratlnn Srr the Mol.l.NK AtiON hc-forr inrc!.m.
. F. C. Hoppe,
The TAILOR
No. 180B Second Ave.,
Rock Island, 111,
Adams Wall Paper CoM
LERCH & SUTCLIFFE, Managers.
300 Patterns of New Styles in "Wall Paper.
7Painting, Graining and Paper Hanging.
DIMICK BLOCK, Twentieth Street,
near Third Avenue.
:OITY PAINT SHOP:
DBUCEMILLEB & CO.,
All kind- of
Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging and Kalsomining.
fi"All work warranted and done to order on short notice.
Shop No. 310 Seventeenth street, bet. 3d and 4th avenue.
ONLY S2.00 A DOZEN.
Photos on a Toboggan Slide.
-AT THE VIENNA PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,-
and taava aoma of the latent
HAKELIER, Proprietor and Artist.
No. 1722, Second ave., Gayford's old studio, over McCabe's.
OLSEN & PETEESON,
And Dealers in Flour, Peed, Baled Haj and Straw, Crockery
Glassware, Cutlery, Etc. ' .
C71itvuhip Agimcj and remitUDC to any part f Europe.
01 aad tot Klath Itnai, Boak Ialaad, B,.
.T.T.DIXON,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
And Dealer in Mens Fine Woolens.
1706 Second Avenue
JT. M. CHRISTY, .
Steam Cracker Bakery,
alABTJFACCTBM Of CTiCItM AM9 BUCWW.
Art your Grocer for t . They are beat.
WT claU.wa: Taa Carta tTRU" Mi Oat OMet "lim,"
' - IfGT ISLAND. ILL.
W. A. OTTHEIE,
(Saeeaaaor to 9athrie Collina,)
Contractor and Builder,
m Bxkk ISLAND, ILL.
tlmn aaUmaUa rarnlahed. A specialty mad of Boa work. All ordera attended to
promptly and aatiaf action gnarantaod.
Office and Shop No. 1818 Third Avenue
HEAD OF THE-
ILL
Rock Island, 111.
noveltlw of the acaaon.
Danger Behind the Bosnia.
If many old country houses there are wide
mo rthed, discarded fireplaces that have been
wailed In temporarily or. permanently, not
wit a brick and mortar, but with boards. The
dreppings of soot and ashes from the flues of
the chimney throat soon accumulate in a com
buttibleheapou the old hearth, liable, any
hot r, when there is Are in any stove leading
into the flue, to ignite by a falling spark or
cul ler and set Are to this wooden partition
of , perhaps, unused room, and the press
has another mysterious incendiarism to re
port 1 he only snfo way is to brick such fire
pla s, or, if this is impracticable, the old
hearthstone to be sparer! for occasional warm
ing, its fireboard should be often removed
anc its walls and Imse stones brushed clean
of foot and dust filled ashes, t hut are so readily
ignited, elso, some night may find your home
ere nated. Good Housekeeping.
Remedy to the White Grub.
1 he use of benzine has been fonnd effectual
in France in destroying the white grubs (the
lar SB of the May or dor bug), which often
do immense damage, especially in dry sea
sons, to lawns, strawberry plants, seedling
plants and other nursery stock. Holes are
nmie in the ground infested with the grubs
wit b one of the sharp iron dibbles used some
tin es in transplanting small plants, and the
bei zine is poured into them. Fifty grains of
bei zino are used to the '.quare yard, and care
is t aken to insert it above the plane of the
fee ling ground of the grubs. In an experi
ment recently made by one of the French
for 3st officers, and reported at a meeting of
the National Agricultural society, the grubs
on twelve acres were destroyed at a cost of
only :120 per acre. New York Telogram.
Men anl Cloves.
The American has no time to wear gloves
mikss for the purposoof keeping his hands
wa til Even the "gentleman" out for a walk
will carry his gloves in one hand when the
air is warm. There are too many men in a
hurry to ermit the glove wearer to be as
freueut a sight as the bare handed man.
Me i are carelem, too, and others have white,
tapering fingers that they want to show, or
they wear big rings that will not let a glove
go .Tver them, while other men have to wash
their hands so often that gloves would le a
nuisance to them. Society plays and society
no els always make their gentlemen fulfill all
the requirements of the glove code, but it will
ha e to he some future generation that lives
up to the mandate thereof. Good House
keeping. A New Chineiie Ruilway.
I; is reported that the Bank of Hong Kong
and: Shanghai is to float for the Chinese gov
ernment a 5 per cent loan of "00,000, to
enable the government to construct a rail
way from Tientsin to Pekin. an enterprise
Ion i contemplated, the total cost of which Is
estimated at 2,.V)0.000. The first and ouly
Chsr.-we railway now in existence that from
Tal.u to Tientsen is aid to be doing remark
et), welL The results of that experiment
hat e surpassed the expectations of the gov
ernment Mom teur des Interets Materiel,
Paris.
No flair Apparent.
I&ldnev has been derided (though, of
course, very improperly), as we know, from
fro ii tbo days of the prophets; though a king
wait once called fumiliai-ly Charles the Bold,
it v-hk, as the historian (Mr. Gilbert A'Becket)
tell ) us, for a political reason: "Because be
hoc no boir aparentn A gentleman once
overheard two mechanics in Hyde Park hav
ing the most sensible conversation on bald
ness that he ever listened to. They were
tailing of some advertisement of a balsam
for the hair, and one - of them said to the
othr: "Balsam be blowedl Do you suppose
Priace Hal bert and the Duke of Cambridge
would both .be as bald as bull handles if
mo iey could save thamf Son Francisco Ar
got aut.
The Application Came Quickly.
Trhat is an orphan f asked the teacher in
definition. Nobody seemed to know. "Well,
I ain an orphan," said the teacher, seeking an
UlnAration that would not reveal too much.
At ibis a hand popped up and the owner of it
exclaimed: "A orphan is a woman that wants
to get married and cant.' Conyers (Ga.)
South.
Now Here Cornea Another One.
Washington City, June i0. The Sunday
He -aid says: The Sunday Herald has received
int B-matiun from a person whose means of
knowledge give credit to his statements, that
the distributing reservoir in Georgetown, in
wh ch is usually held a vast volume of water,
is r dally in a precarious condition, and liable
to j-ive way at any moment This matter
should be investigated; for should a break
oocir, the result would be an appalling dis
aster. Previous to the bursting of the dam
wh ch caused such havoc at Johnstown the
people were informed of the danger, but they
lau,;bed at the cry of "wolf." Let not this be
repeated at Georgetown.
Bonds FurchaatMl Daring the Tear.
Washington City, June Ml. The follow
ing is a statement of United Stat!8 bonds pur
chased since the circular of June 1, 18f9:
Ainonnfpurchased 01,((OS,4.!iO; 4Js,
tlO!.123,IO. Cust-4s, 78,953,tM; 4s,
f lHlUl,Un5..r3. Cost at maturity 4s, 108,
5H0. Wfc; 4 V, tl'J4,'.'7,lSH.75. Saving 4s,
$29 507,312; 4M, ,041,l'i3.22. Since April
17, KSS", the treasury department purchased
bonds amounting to (14U.4(HI,.r00 at a cost of
tln l.910.IW3. The 5o,543,700 4s purchased
cosi ?2,Ml,ivr, and the Sl,M15,80u 4s cost
97 209,020.
Last of the Trenton and Vandalla.
Yashington City, June 10. The Tren
ton aud Vandalia, which were wrecked at
Sat 10a last March, have been abandoned by
the government, and their names will be
stri :ken from the navy list All of the vaV
uatleaof both vessels, including the bat
ten as, have lieen recovered, and are now en
route to Sun Francisco on the steamship Al
ameda. Admiral Kimherly and the remain
ing survivors are on board, and expect to
rea:h this country about the 8th of July.
Railway Eleetion of Officers.
CDSON, Wis., June 10. At the meeting
of the shareholders of the Chicago, St Paul,
Mil neapolis and Omaha Railroad company,
hekl Saturday at Hudson, Alliert Keep, Cor
nelias Vauderbilt W. K. Vanderbilt aud
H. McK. Twombley were elected directors
for a term of three years. All of the officers
wet re-elected. A dividend of 2 per cent
on the outstanding preferred shares of the
con pany was declared.
A Railway Maaaaer Kealg-ne.
Lkdiahapous, Juue 10. It is reported
bent that General Manager Beach, of the
Be line, has resigned to accept the general
managership of the Chicago aud Atlautio
roat .
Mrs. Haniaoa to take an Outing.
"ashington Cmr, June 10. Mn. Har
riet a, accompanied by the children of Iter
dan titer, Mrs. McKee, will set out for Cape
Ma;', IT. J., one day this week to Tiait
frit ads who have cottage at that plaoe.
Th duration of the visit has not been deter
mta ad, but win probably extend through on
ar i tor weeks, Fart of the time will be
pant in the cottage of Mr. Wanaiaker. '
Aa Imparatlva Vaeeaalty-
T. That pure air is to an unhealthy local
ity, what apring cleaning is to the neat
hot sekeeper, so is Hood's Sarsaparilla to
everybody at this season. The body needs
to be thoroughly renovated, the blood
putlfledand vitalized, the germs of dls
ea i destroyed. Scrofula, salt rheum
an all other blood disorders are cured by
Hold's Sarsaparilla, the most popular
and successful spring medicine.: . , .
Cheery Words
From a gentleman of Texas to bis own
people, and all others over the country.
Bear what he says:
I have been a practical druggist in
Tyler for a number of years, and in that
time have had occasion to examine, try,
and notice the eflect of nearly all the
highly recommended preparations or pat
ent medicines on the market, and as I
have suffered untold misery myself, the
past number of yean, from a severe form
of inflammatory rheumatism, and could
find nothing to cure or relieve me, I had
almost drawn a conclusion that all pat
ent medicines were more or less frauds
until about one year ago, I. was in
duced by a friend now living in Tyler, to
try a preparation known as 3 B. or Bo
tanic Blood Balm, and after a long per
suasion on his part, I finally made up
my mind to make one more effort to rid
myself of the terrible affliction; and it
now affords me the greatest pleasure of
my life to state to the citizens of Smith
county that I am entirely cured, with no
traces of the disease left, and all effected
by the magic healing properties of B. B.
B., which I consider the grandest, purest
and most powerful blood remedy known
to man. I have been subject to ins
flammatory attacks since ten years of
age, and up to the present time have had
four. The last spell came on me in
November, 1885, over a year
ago. at which time I was
confined to my bed for eight weeks, pass
ing the nights in misery, with no sleep
except when produced by narcotics and
various opiates. The week previous to
using B. B. B. up to that time I had only
eaten six met.ls, and could scarlely sit up
without support; but after using three
bottles I was able to relish my meals anil
to walk ud town, and after six bottles
had been used, thank bcaven, I was en
tirely cured, and not the slightest pain
felt sinse that time. When I returned to
business in February, my weight was 145
pounds, but erndudlly increased until my
regular weight was again attained, 210
pounds. The noticeable fact in what 1
have so cheerfully stated is, that this un
paralleled and remarkable discovery, B.
R. B. , cured me in mid winter, at the
very time my sufferings and misery were
the greatest. I take it on myself as a
practical druggist to heartily, cheerfully,
as well as conscientiously, recommend
this glorious blood remedy to all sufferers
of rheumatism or blood troubles, and not
only myself, but the firm ot McKay &
Adams, who handle it, will cheerfully in
dorse its superior merits.
John M. Davis,
and McKay & Adams, Tyler, Texas.
Send for our book of wonders, free.
It treats of all blood disorders. Ad
dress. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Hatfield, Mass., is to have a big time
on September 19, that day being the
212th anniversary of the Indian attack
on that town.
A Bale Investment,
Is one which is guaranteed to bring
you satisfactory results, or in case of fail
ure a return of purchase price. On this
safe plan you can buy from our adver
tise druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption. It is guar
anteed to bring relief in everv case, when
used for any affection of throat, lungs or
chest, such as consumption, inflamma
tion of lungs, bronchitis, astb ma. whoop
ing cough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleas
ant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe,
and csn always be depended upon. Trial
bottles free at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug
store.
merit wras.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. Kinc's
New Discovery for consumption. Dr.
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell as well,
or that have given such universal satis
faction. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, and we stand ready
to refund the purchase price, if satisfac
tory results do not follow their use.
These remedies have won their great
popularity purely on their merits. Hartz
& Bahnsen, druggists.
bcckxkn's aknica 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 posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen.
James D. Fish's voice deepened con
siderably during his stay at Auburn pris
on. For nearly four years Jvish has been
a striped bass.
Forced to Leave Home.
Over 60 people were forced to leave
their homes yesterday to call for a free
trial package of Lane's Family Medicine.
If your blood is bad, your liver and kid
neys out of order, if you are constipated
and have headache and an unsightly com
plexion, don't fail to call on any drug
gist today for a free sample of this grand
remedy. The ladies praise it. Every
one likes it. Large size package 50
cents.
Horses are believed to suffer severely
from ulcerated teeth, and horse dentistry
is now recognized as an important branch
of veterinary practice.
Who of us are witnout trouble be they
small or large? The blessings of health
are best appreciated when we are sich
and in pain. A hacking cough, a sevnrk
cold, or any throat or lung disease are
very troublesome; but all of these may be
quickly and permanently cured by Dr.
Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant for
shildren . Price 50 cents.
" There are six newspapers published in
Iceland.
Try Pond's Extract, the remedy by
unanimous verdict for inflammation and
pain. Do not be deluded by spurious
preparations.
Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated
IIVER HLLS
WILL CURE
d o- - ......
A few doses taken af the right time
will often Mva a severe pell of
sioknett. - Price only 25 cents stj
any orug store, ue sure ana tee,
that Dr. C. McLANE'S CELE
BRATED LIVER PILLS. FLEM
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is
On the box." Kone other is Genuine.
Use IVORY POLISH for fhs Teeth.
The Chief Renaea for the great sue
tss of lloou's Sarsaparilla Is found in the
:uliclu itself. It In merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac
oMiipllslies what Is claimed for It, Is what
has piven to this medicine a popularity and
sale greater than that ot any other sarsapa-
Mprit Wine rlI,a or b,ood pur,
IVICI II V II Id fier before the public.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
lilicum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired KeelinR, creates aoAppetite, strength
ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
lleed'a Maraimrilla is sold by all drug
gists. Si ; six for $5. Trepared by C. I. Hood
& Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
FOR
Sore Eyes
Catarrh
Lameness
Female
Complaints
Sunburn
Soreness
Sprains
Chafing
Bruises
AVOID ALL IMITA
TIONS. THEY MAY
6E DANGEROUS.
FAC-SIMI l e of
BOTTLE WITH BUFF
WRAPPER.
USE
POND'S
Scalds
Piles
n
& EXTRACT
Insect
Bites
DEMAND POND'S EX
TRACT. ACCEPT NO
SUBSTITUTE FOR IT
Stings
Sore Feet
INFLAMMATIONS
and
HEMORRHAGES
ALL
PAIN
THIS IS THE ONLY
RIGHT KIND. OONOT
TAKE ANY OTHER.
nLYT? Catarrh
UlCaLUCttlLU
Cleanses the
Nasal Passa-
riii dmUM
Ro7MASJRESr wi
ges. Allays
Pain and In-
flamation
Heals Sores,
Restores the
Senses of
Taste & Smell
Try the CurkLAY-FEVER
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
atrreeable. Price 60 centa at Drneelsts; by mail.
rKiKiereu, wi cents. KLI BKUTUKKB, H War
ren street. New York.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.
AV. BAKER & CO.'S
J abaoluMtf mire and
tl m otue.
No Cliemicals
mn uaed In It. ptvfwration. It hu
mm mam arm Mmm 14 mtrmxjlk of
Cora. Biixcd with Bturh. Arrowroot
or 6ugr, ind it therefore lar more
economical, anting Im tto m eotf
m rtqa It it aellciotu, noorithinc.
tRnfftheniiig, Easilt Dlunmtu.
and admirably adapted for invalid.
M well a. for peraona la heartij-
Sold by Groeera everywhere.
W. BAKES & CO, Dorchester, Mass
A. D. HUESING,
-Real Estate-
AND
Insurance Apt
Reprenent. among other time-tried and well
known Fire lanrance Companies, the following:
Royal Insurance Company, of England
Weachester Fire Ins. Co., of N. Y.
Buffalo German Int. Co., Buffalo. N. T.
Rochester German Ins. Co. Roch'r N.T
German Fire Ins. Co., of Peoria, 111.
Citizens Ins. Co.. of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Exchange Fire Ins. Co.. of New York.
Office No. 1808 Second Ave..
ROCK ISLAND. ILL.
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THE TRAYELEUS' GUIDE.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific.
' Train Leav4 for Chicago.
Passenger....'. 7 30 a ra
" 9:05 am
" 4Wam
" IS :10 am
" IStsOam
" 12:08 pm
Arriv4 from Chicago.
Passenger 4:S5a
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8:10 pro
v:pn
Kantai City.
Leave. ArrlTt.
Pay Bzprees and Hail 8:10am 14:05 a ra
Night Express and Mall 9:50 p m 5:65 a m
Minneiota.
Oar Express 4:40am M5im
Express Fast 7 :60 p m l'2:V mm
Council BluJTt.
Day Express and M all 4:40am 12 25 a m
Night Express 8:11 p m 9 Oil a m
7:50pm 7:25 am
Depot, Moline Avenue
1. r. COOK, Agent. Rock Island.
Chicago, Bvblinoton & Qcikct.
t.aAV. anaiTB.
St. Loots Express 8:4SA.ira 7A.o
8t Louis Express 8 00 P. M b 8 35 r. m.a
St. Pnl Express i 8:00 k.ub
Psul Exprers 7:10 r. M.a
Bearrlstown Passenger.. 8 :45 p. u.b 11 .06 A. M.b
Way Prel' ht(Monm'th) 9:40a. M.b 1:M p.ai.o
Way Freight (Sterling) 1:50 P. M.B 9:40 m. M.b
Sterling Passenger 8 :00 A, M. 0 S:55 P. M.b
oually. o uaily ex Bnnday.
M. J. TOCTNQ. Agent
Chicago, Mil,w acker & St. Paul.
BACIKK AND B. W.
Departs.
Mail and Expres. 7:S5 a m
Ht. Panl xpr- ss. 8MIt m
't. Aciwm S:ii ( m
Pt. Ac com 7:86 am
K. D. W.
Divisioa.
Arrives.
8-40pn.
11:50 am
10:10 an
6 :10 pm
HOLMES. A genu
'Milwaukee,
FAST M.IL TRAIN with Vestibnled trains be
tween Chicago, MUwankee, t'aaland Minne
apolis. TRAV8-CONT1NPNTAL ROUTE between Chi
cago, Council Bluffi-, Omaha and the Pacific
voasu
GREA 1' NATIONAL RoBTE between Chicago
aiurai vi Ly auu SL JOSepn, HQ.
5700 MILES OF ROAD reachtne all principal
points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa,
aiissoun ana iraaoia.
For mans, time tables, rates of nasaaca anrl
freight, etc., apply to the nearef t station agent
of the Chicago. Milwaukee A 81, Panl Rail war, or
iu any rauronu ayeui any wnere in ue wor'a.
ROSWELL MILLEit, A. V. H. CARPENTER,
General Manager. Gen'l Pass. & T. Agt.
lwFor information In reference to Lands and
Towns owned by by the Chicago. Milwaukee A
M, Paul Railway Company, write to H. G. Han
gen. Land Commissioner Milwaukee. Wisconsin.
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(Charted by the Legislature of IUlnola.)
MOLINE. - ILLS.
Open daily from 9 A. M. to S P. M., and onTuea
day and Saturday Evenings from 7 to
8 o'clock.
Interest allowed on Desposits at tbe rate
or 3 per Uent. per Annum.
Deposits received in amounts of
f 1 and Upwards.
SECURITY ANiTaD VANTAGES.
The private property of tbe Trustees la respon
sible to tba depositors. The officers are Drouibl
ted from borrowing any of its moneys. Minors
ana BMunea women proiecieja oj special law.
OrricEB' : 8. W. Wbiblock, President ; Johh
Good, Vice PresidentjC. F. Himirvir, Cashier.
Tbustrs: 8. W. Wbeelock, Porter Skinner.
T. Grants, A. S. Wright, C. F. Uemenway, John
etTTbe only chartered Bavinga Bank in Reck
Island Count.
GEO.B.GARPENTER&CO.
Pay Sprrlal Atteatloa ta the "''
Muaratctatre mC
FrHaaesr8t.rC W haw the
FINEST LINE OF STRIPES
KVEU SHOWN
- Ia tbla elty.
202 to 208 South Water Strut,
CHICAGO.
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valuing tbetr complexion sboald aeewre a
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of the lati-ttt troporied and unantiuou.ly acknowl
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Jrlre, Sf-X aa ftUe scr Haa. A.k vour
drug-glut lor It or wrua for postpaid aampl box tu
J. F. LLOYD ft CO.. Sola Importers.
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Harti & Bahnsen,
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feel safe in recommend
Int it to all sufferers.
A.J.8TOKEB, al.D..
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PRICK. 91.99.
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New Elm Street Grocery
GEO. E. BROWNER,
(Successor tb Danquard A Browner)
IT'LOUIi JSTD FEED
Family Groceries and Provisions,
He solicit a share of the trade and will make prices as low
as the lowest Telephone connections.
GIVE THE NEW STORE A TRIAL.
UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GECKJHAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIN
muom. valuaiuji IN FORMATION
THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.
(Chi:ago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Bys.)
?a m5& ,lne8 ranche8 and extensions west, northwest and southwest
i? T,T1MrtTSbV5a80 Joilet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Island In
SJ,"Nx?IiD.avBn?i,rt- "",BCa"nei Ottamwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty. Iowa
City, Des Moinea, Knoxville. Winteraet, Atlantic, Audufaon. Harlan Outhrta
SSS.tr,? Council Bluffs in IOWA-lilinneapolis and St'Paul fn'mNNE?
BpTA-Watertpwn and Sioux Falls In DAKOTA-Gallatin, Trenton. Cameron
St Joseph, and Kansas City in MISSOURI Beatrice. Fairburv and Nelnnn
In NEBRASKA Horton, Topeka, Hutchinson7 Wlchltaf BelliUe Norton
Abllene.CaldwelL In KANSAS-Colorado Springs. Denverfpueblo in COlS.'
R D9.- Traverses new and vast areas of rich farmino; and grazina- lands
affording; the best facilities of intercommunication to older States and a&
towns and cities in Southern Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado. TJn. New
ic2uin.dlan TerritfIT. Texas. Arizona, Idaho,' California,' and Pacific
coast and trans-oceanic Seaports. traiuv
SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS
Of Palace Coaches leading- all competitors In eplendor of equipment and
luxury of.accommodations run throuc-h daily between Chicago and Colo
Sd?.5pJ?J?KSuDSnyer and Pueblo. Similar MAGNIFICENTVESTIBOLE
TRAIN SEgyiCE daily between Chicago and Council Bluffs (Omahaf ad
between Chlcsuro anrl ITanoaa rHt-ir Pu.xn, na r ,v. " , w,"Ji
t. fit 5iJr,v u"y uBiwewn irucafo ana uouncu rJlutrs (Omaha), and
between Chicago and Kansas City. Elegrant Day Coaches DinimrOaJir
Reclining; Chair Cars (FREE), and Palace feleepinpjcars Ciifflacu?-'
vuu.v w ouu uuui omit ij&ite iw, Portland. Loa
Antreles. San Dieiro. San DVanr arn anH inumnin iou.T L. .
prompt
connections and transfers in Union Depots.
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
Runs superbly equipped Expresa Trains daily each way between Chicago.
Rock Island, Atchison,St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne
apohs and ft. PauL the Favorite Tourist Una to the scenic re sort! and
hunungr and flshinir grounds of the Northwest. Its Watertown Brancb
courses through the moat productive lands of Northern Iowa, Southwestern
Minnesota, and East Southern Dakota. ""w
THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to
travel between Cincinnati, IndianapoUs.Lafayette, and Council Bluffs? St.
Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul.
J"of JSkete, Maps, Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Counon
E. ST. JOHN.
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General afanager.
CHICAGO. ILL..
Wm. Adamson.
Adamson
ofSP'-iiyr a
Shops Corner Ninth St., and Seventh Avenue,
Rock Island, 111.
General Jobbing'and Repairing promptly done.
ISlHSecond Hand Machinery bought, sold and repaired.
JOHN VOLE & CO.,
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O-EfJERaL POWTRACTOOS
-AICD
HOUSE BXTILDEB.S.
XAjrerACTTJaXJU Of
Basil. Doors, Blinds,
Siding, Flooring, Wainscoating and all kinds of Wood f
Work for Builders.
Eighteenth St, between Tlird and Fourth areffae, " '
Hock Islands
M. YEBBTJEY,
PlumliM
Oi
smiti
ayvvwiu.
Kn wlee' Steam PmnDB.
fTrongfat. Qm aid Lead Pipe, Pip Pitting and Brat. Good, of emrr aWrlptloa.
Btbbr Hom and Packiag of ail kiada, Oraia Tito And Sewer Ftp,.
Ofito aavd Saop Wo. tlT Xif hteeaU St., ROCK ISZaOTD. ILL.
A. F. SCHEIID,
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The Pioneer Lightning man of this city, wiabea to inform tha public that
be la prepared to erect .
LIGHTNING
ana givea a Augnxning inaurance roucy wild every jod penormed.
tSTAny job, no matter bow'cemplicated, done in the moat scientific manner.'
Square dealing to one and all ia our motto.
821 Twentieth st., Rock Island. Correspondence solicited.
, ...
SEIVERS &
All kind of Carpenter work done.
Contractors and Builders,
nonce and aaualacuon guaranteed.
Oflce and shop 1412 Fourth are., ROOKKLAND, ILL.
FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF
VBUauaj IU nUUXCSa
E. A. HOLBROOK,
Gen'l Ticket ft Paaa, Agant
ROLLIN RtJIOK.
& Ruick,
PRACTICAL
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InsDirators and Electors.
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ANDERSON,
General Jobbing; done on ahort
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