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i .1 TEE BOCK ISLAND AKGUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1890. ill i s; ' li F 1 f s :! ; f i; I 1 !- THE REUNION ENDS. Conclnnlun of I ha Ueinii Federal Veteran Annorlatloa KeMlvillra at nivtaport-OrrnsBlm on stork Inland. The North American German Federal association concluded ila reunion at Dav enport last evening. At the business session in the morning a resolution was adopted requiring the local societies to require their individual members to become as speedily as possible citizens of the United States, so that there be no question as to the legality of their ap pearance as an order in any such gather ing, and so that they may, individually and collectively, exert the greatest pos sible influence on matters of national significance. . The election of officers fol lowed. This is a disagreeable duty that is always put off sb long as possible, and it was approached without any great rel ish. There were candidates in plenty for the offices, but Davenport led them all in the honors of tho day as the result shows: President Hurt wig Schmunk. Daven port. . Vice-President Rudolph Yolkmann, San Francisco. Secretary .iulius Memke. Cleveland. Treasurer L Krtel. Cincinnati Attorney II. Pfiizenreiter. Cincinnati. Trustees J. Illmer, St. Joseph: J. Valeutine. Chicago; J. nillmsn. St. Paul. Assistant Secretary Fritz Grant, Dhv en port. Color Bearer Clans Juhl. Davenport. When it came to naming the plnce of the next annual fest there was something of a contest, In perfect friendliness, be tween Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Kansas City. The Ft. Wayne delegates named a $1,200 guaranty fund as one of llieir attractions, whereupon the members from Kansas City announced that the First National bank of that place would throw its doors open if there were any need of it, pro vided the fest was located there. There was some discussion of the matter and a vote was finally taken. It gve the plum to Ft. Wayne. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the delegates proceeded to the National cem etery on Rock Island, where the graves of sleeping soldiars were decorated, with in teresting ceremonies. The entire garri son of the island was present and the peo ple present from the tri cities numbered at least a thousand. After Restoiil'a band had rendered "How Softly They Rest,' Hon. Ernst Clatissen, or Dayenport, ad vanced with the beautiful silver laurel wreath and in presenting it to the com manding officer. Col. Whittemore, acs companied the act with appropriate and fitting remarks. The wreath was pre sented. he said, "as a slight token or the respect in which the German boys in blue hold their American comrades, who laid down their lives in order that their country might live. A glowing tribute was paid to I "the citizen soldier of America, that for midable body of armed men formed at the spur of the moment around a small nu- cieus or regulars. It was a patriotic address, full of the spirit of brotherhood and of loyalty to the flg under which the German veterans are now arrayed. The ' Star Spangled Banner" was ren- dered and Col. J. M. Whittemore, the commanding officer, in respond ing to Mr. Claussen, expressed his pleasure that the soldiers who left the old fatherland to seek here a new and happy home became so soon instilled with the love of the country and of its flag. He took the gift as a token of re spect to the braye defenders of the union and a testimony of the soldiers of the German armies that they were willing to rally around the flg that hears the stars and stripes, as they did anunrt the flig of their own fatherland on many battlefields. Music, followed. "The Guard on the Rhine," and then Theodore Koernerg great poem. "The Call to Arms, 1813," was recited by Gustav Don ald, editor of Davenport Ihr hnnnkrat. It was delivered in German. "My Coun try. Tie of Thee." by the band closed the exercises. The memorial emblem was a most beautiful silver laurel wreath, framed and inscribed "To the memory of our brave comrades of the United States army by the national federation of Ger man veterans of North America." A concert at Turner hall, Dayenport, last evening by Meinken's Germania band of Chicago elosed the fest. A Xfw Directory. The H. N. Stone Publishing Co. has completed the new directory of Daven port and will now turn attention to Rock Island and Moline. The Dfjnorntt says of the Davenport directory: For several months II. N. Stone, of directory fame, has been working with his corps of assistants to compile and publish a metropolitan-like city directory and he lias accomplished the same. Mr. Stone needs no introduction as a directory pub lisher, for bis first volume two years ago was an excellent work and one far super ior to anything we had had in the past. Now comes his second book, which is not only far superior to his first, but a work mat in accuracy and neatness can not be excelled. Mr. Stone will return as often as necessary and continue to pub lish our directory, and he should have no trouble in securing the support of every business firm in the city. We would say to our neighbors over the river, if you want a good directory for your cities, the Democrat will assure you that you will have one that will surpass any for mer work of the kind, if you encourage Mr. Stone's undertaking. County Hnliainit. TRANSFERS. John Geisberger to Sarah Kisor. lots 1, 3 and 3. blk 2, Child's 2d add to Mo line. $444.14 Geo Nokea to E. n Gnyer. lot 2, blk 2, Sinnet's add to Rock Island $750. E. II. Gnyer to V. Nokes, lot 1. blk 2, College Heights. Rock Island. $300. E M Brooks et al to W. M. Whiffen, lot 1, blk 1, Brooks' 4th add to Rock Isl and, $f00. It. A. Smith to Wm M Bennett, lots 3 and 4. blk 7. Moline Heights, $100. Henry Nowack to Henry Frankin berg, lots 17 and 18. South Rock Island. $750. ' Monday Mehool Flax. There will be an interesting flag ser vice at the First M. E. Sunday school to morrow evening, to which everyone is invited. A fine thirty-foot flag has been purchased, and will permanently adorn thawall back of the pulpit. There will be singing and short addresses and a gen eral good time. BIG SUIT AT EAU CLAIRE. (Igantle lalinw to be Preferred Altai ant Fred Weyerhanaer and the 3linniMHlppl LosKlns: Co. At Eau Claire, Wis., suit is to be in stituted against Fred Weyerhauser and the o'her stockholders of the Mississippi River Logging Co.. and other similar corporation in which Mr. Weyerhauser is a heavy or a principal stockholder. The defendants are charged with the construction of a dim at Little Falls, on the Chippewa. In 1880, owing, it is claimed, to poor and insufficient con struction ot the dim, the water washed around the east end. In 1881 the Chip pewa Logging Co. was formed, and since that time has used all the works and dams in the river above Eau Claiie to handle logs. In September, 1884, came the great flood . By direction of Mr Weyerhauser an effort -was made to hold bactc me rising waters until .it was too late" to avert disaster. Little Falls' dam went out. and a solid wall of water swept down the valley, the Chippewa rose to 2S feet above low water mark at Eau Claire, and more "than million of dollars worth of property In the valley was damaged or destroyed One of the dams which went out was the Paint Creek dam of the Chippewa Lum her &, Boom Co. Chippewa county lost in bridges $75,000, Eau Claire in bridges and otherwise $100,000, the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Taul about $150,000, while the smaller losses were innumera ble. It had always been claimed that the dxmage was caused by the poor construes tion of the dams and the negligent way in which they were operated, but the difficulty was to determine the responsi oie panics, j ms has oeen teamen, as shown above, and a many million law suit looms up near at Iiaml. Here Too. Under the head of "How Long, Oh Cruel Fate?" the Peoria Trumieript be wails the miserable condition of the streets in Peoria, and says "somebody should be taken by the neck and shaken to a realization of his duty.' Rock Is land will respond to that sentiment with a sympathetic "here too," both as to the disgraceful appearance of the streets, and the fact that somebody ou ht to have a sound physical shaking up. There is no longer any effort to keep things in order here. The main aim and ami desire of the mayor's pet.tlie superintendent of streets. seems to be to keep all streets in as re prehensible a condition as is possible, and citizens generally can like it or they can lump it until a chance comes next spring to help themselves. Then they will speed the day of deliverance, and don' I vou cease to remember it Deafnees Can't ba Cared by local applications, as they cannot rfitCti flip iliataai.l nftrtw.n rtt tho oui There is only one wav to cure deafness! and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by nn inflamed con union of mucous lining of the Eustach ian tube. When this tube gets inflamed yoll uave a rumbling sound or imperfect J hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafnes is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh whicn is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O tSSold by druggists, 75c. A South Orange man calls bis dog Waterhury because he is a watch-dog and cot only ?;. ADVICE TO BOTHKXS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teetlung. Its value is incalculable It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Uepend upon it mothers. mere is no mts'MKC annul it. It cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom ach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and encrsrv to the whole svs tern". Mrs. Winulow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to' the tnst:, ana la the prescription of one of tne oldest and best female nurses and phy sicians in tuc United States, and is or sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents per bottle. "It s very kind of you. old fellow, to come down to see me off." "Not at all, lloliis, I m only too glad to do it." In the pursuit of the goou things of hin world we anticipate too much; we eat out the heart and sweetness of world ly pleasures by delightful forethought of Uiem. The results obtained from tho use if Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic far exceed '.l claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all 3tomach, liver, kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a sure cure for ague and malarial ilioaiyM. Price, 50 cents, of druggists. One of the most effective social re straints that were ever thrown around a boy is the old fashioned twisted cowhide painted blue. To KervoDi Debilitated Man. If you will send me your address we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining all about Dr. Dye s celebrated electro voltaic belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervous nominated system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted, we will send you a belt and appliances on a trial. Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. No, Clarinda, the fellow who plas in a brass band is not called a bandit, but lie ought to be. Forced to Leave Borne. Over CO people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call at the drug gist's for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood Is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist today for a' free sample of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large size package 50 cents. - Five Boom Cottages. 22x28, with kitchen addition and cis tern, on Thirty-seventh street, for sale, on monthly payments. E. H. Guteb. "How can I get rid of superfluous hair Mr. Druggietr "Get married, sir." A REGIMENTAL MAGPIE. Bla Antics Would Vpt t Almost Every thing In the Are jr Camp. He wm only a magpie, bat such a magpie! At first he belonged to a private In a regi ment put on the alkali plains of Nevada. Then the company adopte.1 him as its own, and finally from the prop -ietorship of Com' pany B, he became the regimental magpie, only, instead of the regit lent owning him, he owned the regiment. There never waa a slicker, more self satisfied 1 east, and mischief and antics without eud were on his pro gramme. He could whistli; he could dance; he'-ould mock anything t tat sings, and im itate anything that walks; a magpie, you know, doesn't hop, it wall:, like a crow or blackbird. On dress p&radt it would turn out with the regiment, and follow the officer of the day up and down the 1 ne with the most dignified strut imaginable. The soldiers could hardly keep straight, faces wlieu Hie trird would acold tho colonel as he gave his ordnrs. - Billy that was his name would occasion ally steal, and only close an 1 constant watch' ing would reveal his hiding places. Some times he would succeed in caching his thefts for two or three months lel ore detection fol lowed. Then a couple of quart.- of coins, currency, stamps, buttons, ptp?s, tobacco. cigars, straps, thread, forks, spoons and small trifles would be unearthwl. If lie caught any one spying ui on him he would he as crafty as a fox, and put up all Sorts of dodges to throw tho detective off tho track. He would make false lead;., fly off a mile in the sage bush, and then sne k into the fort close to the ground, so that no one might see him. Finally the regiment wa ordered to an other pest. Billy went tilling attar much protesting and scolding on his part. He knew something was up, an 1 hustled around after his various treasures, I. hich he brought in from every quarter ami dumped iu a heap in one of the quartermaster's, wagons. Borne things were recovered which had been miss ing for over a year. When the troops marched Billy flew alongside, with numerous private excursions and picnic parties oil by himself off into the surrotnding country, hut he was always ou hand at meal times and it night. At San Francisco a ship was taken for Portland, Ore., and Billy came, too. lie didut like it much, and ma lo several tri( back ana forth between ship and dry laud. Chinatown seemed to strike his fancy, but lie finally concluded to bold fast to his old friends. His career camo near term muting tho sec ond day out. Tho window of the captain's state room was down and Billy iierched ou the ledge. Ho watehed tho captain picking aut the ships course on the chart and mak ing calculations and entries, t ter a while the captain walked out and Billy flew in. Everything was handy. He stuck his bill in the ink bottle and took a swallow. It didn't suit his stomach as well as it did his com plexion, and he proceeded t wijio his face on the charts. Tho nil's of I is bill tnado a very good pen and drew lietutiful lines, so be tried it with another inoutliful. Boe-auti- full The chart looked finer than before. Uti dropped a whole mouthful on tho chart and walked iu it. Then he walked over the tablo- cloth and the white counterauo of the oap taiu's berth, and wound up I y tipping the ink over, wiping his mouth o it with a piece of the log book, and flying off n ith a pair of silver dividers. When the captaiu enmo iu' here was blue lightning. The tell talo tracks betrayed the culjirit. The captain "grabbed down a loaded shot gun from its brackets over tbo door, and started on deck swearing thai ho would kill the magpie ou sight. V bun the soldiers heard his threats fifty of them grabled their rules. and threatened to shoot the captain if he burmed Billy. There was dau er of mutiny right there, and the oujeers tuul scute enough to see it. Ihey pacitifd tho luluriated mari ner, and Billy escaped. His end was untime ly. Some months later he got to fooling with the mechanism of a breech liuiding field piece, und tho lever fell down ou him and smashed his inquisitive head in. Washington Tost. A Dos Hires m Cul. Some one, writing to uu E i-li.-li paper, tells this story ot a clever uog: "lou know how much I rush aloiit iu h.uisom cubs," said the narrator, "und iVoii, I ly collie dog, always goes with me. We travel many miles iu a week together in tLU way, but on one occasion I was walking und missed him. Search was in ruin. The crowd was grent; trnltic drowned the sound of my whistle, and, after waiting a wbiiu and booking clse where, I returned to my suburban home without my oorniwiii.ni, x.rrowl ul. yet hop ing mat ne miiriii. iimi i,i wi y baric. In about two hours after my arriv; l a hansom cab drove up to tho door and out jumped Scoli. The cabman rang for h s fare, and '.linking he had somehow captuied tho ruua- vay, I inquired how and n here hi found him. "Oh, sir," said the cabby, "I didn't hail him at all; ho haded me. I was standing close by St. James church, a-looking out for a fare, when in jurns tho dog. 'Like his impudence, says I. i, I shouts through the window, but ho wouldn't stir. So I gets down uud tries to pull him out mid shows him my whip, but hi sits still and barks, as much as to say, 'Go on, old nan!' As I seizes hitu by the collar 1 read hit name and address. 'All right, my fine gentleman,' Rays 1, I'U drivn you where you're wanted, 1 dare say.' fo shuts the door, and my gen tleman xtles himself with his head iust a-looking out, and I drives on ti.1 I stops at this ber gate, when out jump- my passen ger, a-CrVaring the door, and ??alks in as calm as though he'd been areg'lu- fare." Su urMis Fost-Disptttcli. Look (lut for Snffw. 'General, what do you think of the (veatlier. asked a citizen. "Well " renlied the rbief simi.il nfTi cautiously, "1 think tho backbone of winter is broken." Hew York Sun. She Had ll'.ni There. "For a life by your sido, m3 darling, I would give up everything I pofiwse . parents, iomtion, wealth all." "But in that case vhat would there be left for me?" Fliegende BlaettT. WllliiiK to Accommodate. Old Lady (to newsbov) Y u don't chew tobacco, do you, little Ikij? Wewsliov No. ma'am, but I kin rfve yer a cigarette. Smith I'c Grav's Monthly. A Kemeiubrance. "So Clmllie has gone abroad?' "Yes." V Who sent hiui that lmautif u : btiuch of forget-me-uitsV" "His tailor." New York Sun. The health officer of Chicaero refuses to accept -neau failure as a cause of death, out it stiii goes in the divorce courts. Perhaps no disease has niizvleri and baffled the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal it is among the moat distremiinir and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the records show very few or no cases of rads ical cure of chronic catarrh iv anv of the multitude of modes of treatment t ntil the introduction of Ely's Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this j repara tion has been most gratifying and sur prising. If vou Cive a fiddle to a fonl don't grumble about the music afterward. Who of us are wunout trouble be thev small or large? The blessings ot health are best appreciated when we ire sich and in pain. A hackine cousrh. a sevork cold, or any throat or lung disease are very trouDiesome; but all ot these may be quickly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelow'a Cure. Safe and Dleas nt for shildren. Pre 50 cents. Chapter 1: Weak, tired," no appetite. Chapter 2: Took Hood's Sarsai anlla. Chapter 8: Strong, cheerful, hungry. LOCAL K0TICE8.. The Crown dtning hall. No. 1708 Sec ond avenue, is now ready to furnish you the best meal in the city for 25 cents. Concert and dancing every Batnrday evening, with good music at Joseph Hu ber's garden on Moline avenue. Every other day in the week except Saturday the garden is to let. $50,000 to loan on real estate security, in sums of $200 and upward, at lowest current rates of interest.- without com mission. E. W. Hurst, Attorney at law. Rock Island. Snconraft-ement for the Fetb'.s. So long as the falling embers of vitality are capable of being re kindled into a warm and treni&l glow, j nut so long there Is hope for the weak and emaciated invalid. lx-t him not, therefore, derpond, hut derive encouragement from this and from the farther fact that inert In a restorative most potent in renewing the dilapidated power of a broken down vytem. Yes, thanks to IU unexampled to- ic virtues, Ilo'teltet's Stomach Bitters is dully reviving Hrenpth in the bodies and hope In thu mind-of the feeble and nervous. Appetite, refreshing ateop, the acqnivltion of flesh and color, are blrtssiDgs attendant upon the reparative pro cesses which thin priceless tnvhrorant speedily initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion is restored, the blood fertilized and sustenance afforded to each life-sustainiui; organ by the Bitters, which is inoffensive even to Ibe feminine palate, vegetable In composition, aud thoroughly safe. Use it, and regain vigor! If K So-o BVALU Jr DRUGGISTS. HEADACHE ASK TOR THE.CEftuma PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS., PITTSBURGH PA. THE MOLINE SAVINGS BAKK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOLINE, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., and on Toes any ana saturuay Kvenimcs rrom 7 to 8 o'clock. Interest allowed on Desposits at the rate of 4 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. 8ECURITY AND ADVANTAGES. The private property of the Trustees is resnon sible to the depositors. The officers are prohihl ted from borrowing any of its moneys. Minors and married women protected by special law. Officb: fl.W. Wbsbuoci, President; Poa- teh e&iHKBB, v ice rresident ; c. tr. iieiihvit. Cashier. Trusties : S. W. Wheelock, Porter Skinner, r. nemenway, i. anas Leas, . ti. Kdwards, Hiram Darling, A. S. Wright, i. 8. Kcator, L. II. Hemenwav. V. Vitrthum. ptn'he-only chartered Savings Bank in Rock siana uouuvy. F. IT. MrT.t.ERT rres't. 8. F. Smith, Yico-I'nw't. K II. Rv!. Seo'v J. H. KiOi.mi, t'rviiH. THE DAVENPORT SAFETY DEPOSIT CO. t Filter NATIONAL RANK BU1L,IIN(I, DAVENPORT, - - - IOWA. T,..-:... - ....! - . . .. . ii-ii. -vi i eeinm :iii:iiiim litirgllir, IIHeves :ini lire with its l ire uud llurgl:ir-rii.t iinlts and S.ifes. Is now prepansl to rent Safes In its Vaults, w ith either combination m key- l.ieks. The .eks uf these safes are al,' dilferxnt, and under the emit ml of the renter haeh sale contains a till hov in whi h to plaee jm-i ii(-n neeiuiiiu.xiaiioiis as an wanted hy Ailiiiinisir.il. is, ICxis'iitors, ilimni lans, apitausis. Married or Single Women rannens Tiei ii.ini. i ntvp.'ini; Men. oi Mi-angers, having valiiHliles. I'rivate r.-tiriiii: rooms ior rue examination o naiiers. el.- fillers. raies in u sizes, r:llli;inir in priee, int annum irom inreo lxmars up lo llnrty Hollars, mrrv ikiii;,r ..... fording to and location. Also, Stonnre Kooui lor paekaires, boxes or trunks, if yon are iroiin; to travel, this is the only plaee of ab solute safety 111 the three elites fof your silver and other valuables, t'harees reasonable Call and see our Vaults, whether you desire a M. J. ROHLF9. CViwioit. GEO. GREEN, City Scavenger, HAS nrVKNTED A- DISINFECTANT which does its work in a thorough manner. t r" II thoroughly purifies the air and removes all obnoxious smells. For sale at Emil Koebler's arutrstore. Trice 50 Cents per Bottle. CHAS. McHUGH, R. R. TICKET BROKER. (Member American Ticket Brokers' Ass'tn) Reduced Rates to all Points. OFFICE In Adams Express Office under Iiarper flonse. BOLE AGENT FOR The Pope Mtg Co. Bicycles. Ladies and Children's Bicycles a specialty. J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL Insurance Apt The oU )Ve and Tims trio riaiisiitsa rapresantcd. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAD. low a any reliable cusinaiiy esai safes m una asoca. iOZZOlMI'S III MrniATcn U POMDl srvir-iM ImiMrtN r I'i-iIIiuiii tninii.Ar..iv i..ti,...ir,n nmve all pln.le, lrerfcle anil U.-roloratioim. Kor Jp ky all llrt-l-rl.uvuruirul in oruiuued lur SO eta - . is ui Mirui m orauu OWDER. in Atanino by i. A.rUZZOKA, HI. Big O Is acknnwledirec? f l,M luu.li , . j e'oe'iy ior TiMni.i. ,rr .... in ivruiew ior I IiCBCarhatt...U'l.:. ' I ureaeribe it and feel t i A T . sate tn recomniendinglt LTattiaCHtMi''iipn to all siitterers. . ' w n.tf,oiiinCll. M. IL. IlKCATUR. life ;r i"rrta. ' PItll E llJiu. r "duus IUHTMEMILLI0N FREE OME TREATMENT Sl. WITH MFnir.Al ri rcTni, Fw all CHHOKIO. OHOAKIO snA HERVOTJB DI8EA6EB in,?hi-H? . y m iwi cm yon rwi tai i . ..-r PERU CHEMICAicb MUWmtX wg JOB PRINTING OF ALL DESnHTPTin-Nrfl : Promptly and neatly executed by the Aaaua Jo CaVpecUl attention paid to Commerc'al w i 1SL he Pr. W- raWyl . pure mm .. . yj i , i a a a a a - r r ' - PREPARED FROM 5n rPTrmiiTc '?' kfcUMI 1 I1UI V-V BY t-f.-Pi FrankNadierI&I CHEMIST ;g: ROCK ISLAND, Y i v IP m. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM 1 JlntelligeiTi f'hea(iest and best plaee in the pnpirr for "Wants," "lis-t," "Sale" and 'Kent-' notices. Only one-hnlf cent a wurd. Kvvryuudy reads this column. Try it. )K KENT-FIVE PLEASANT KOOMS heallhy locution -23-"0 Fourlh avenue. li-5t CjECONlKHANO FURNITURE. liouL'ht, sold WJor exchanged. Monev loaned or Knruitnre stored al Southeast comer t'erry and Third Sis., Davenport. FOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT IM provemenl on Elevators. Now in operation at Star Finishing Works, S:5 Hamilton St., Philarta. Pa; preserves life and limb; for full pc.rticulars apply to ROUT J. WALKEK, Inventor. WANTED. A LADY TO MANAGE A Branch office, at her own home, for the Fa mous Female Specific "Orange Lily"; a splendid opportunity; address with Plump, The Ilr.tjoon ley Medieaf Institute, South Bend 1ml. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' J. M. 15EAKDSLEY, ATTORNET AT LAW Office with J. T. Ken worthy, 'S Second Avenue. WILLIAM JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Rock Island National Bank Building, Rock Inland, 111. .D. SWCCNKT. C. V. WALKER. SWKEXEY & WALKKIJ, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Ofllce iu Beugi-ton's I lock, Koek Island, III. MtEMRY & MiKMKY, TTORNEY'S AT LAW Ixan money on good At. security, m.iKe collections, liererenec, .Miteh ell A Lynde. bankers, office in 1'o-tolrice block. MISCELLANEOUS. THE DAILY A UK US. POR SALE EVERY EVEN I NO at Crampton's at xvwo oiniiu. rnv ruuiu 'l r v4ljtjra DRS. Kl TIIKKFOHl) & BUTLER, GRADUATES OF Til K ONTARIO VETEKN A 'ry colltce, etcnisry Phvicians anp Snrg.-ons. Oftlce: Tindall's Livery stiiiile; Resilience: Over Asiers Bsicery, nmrn.'i iiure. Salesmen ! To s.'ll our goods bv sample lo wholesale and re tainraite. v e are the larirext nianiifwtiirers in our line. Liberal salary paid. Permanent oni- ihiu. money aUT.ancea lor waires, advertiMng etc For rerm a.Ulress CKNTENNlAi. MFO. CO , Chi. aL'o, III. LOUIS K. GILL SON A CO.. Qf&nAi&iU,. procured. Inrronc a'l oilier soldier-"' claims prosecuted. W site us aluvit your cae. Room 4. sieiroponihu tilorli, ( tin-avo, 1.1. WM. 0. KULP.D. D.S. OFFICE REMOVED TO MASONIC TEMPLE, Rooms S, T, 2S slid Take Elevator. IAYENP01:t, IA. pH06-ENXlRA VI N g7 DEsillXINV,. ILLUSTRATING. J. m. qasparh. Library Kiiildinc, Davrninorf, Iowa, fall for esumaies ami see work iietore gonig to t tilt-ago. CHAS. R. WIIEELAN. Undertaking and Embalming Dimlck Block, No. ariih St.. lo. k lIi.il. C2 f$ k i-ts? -Ks'T Tkr -as.;., rr-rr . 2 jr. " Ilavinc purchased a rwmplete line of I'n.leruik- ini; noon, wiin nearse anil atipiisrtenni'es. and havincr secured the services or Mr Ceo k" p.i ii ni.n;.i, an sjpi-ri riiiwrui Director Hint em- osinieroi is years enM-rii n. i', I uni fully .r..- u. tunrniiiri. sailini-l inn. Tehpflone HIS. Music Teaching. After 22 years experience in learli'mr Inatm- ment.il Music, 1 will promise you more theory with less lessons for the least money of any lescher in the city. DAILY TRACTICE nnder our supervision, mven each juvenile pnpil. Teachers will save money to order their Music Books of us. One-third off of marked price on Sheet music to every one. U ave orders, naming author, at my music rooms, 141 Second avenue. We make a specialty of teach i nfT tneT iw,riif,et.ft teachers how to teach. Address mc at 140S Brsriy St., Dnvonport, la. NllS. O. A. NKIIKEER. BUY ELLIS' CELEBRATED Mercer County Coal, The chcapestcver known $2 25 Per Ton for Cash. Will also Mmlr.Kt tn fOT.:.i. p:i i t- .... i ,,,. mo nf,,, oriel, ioi sidewalks and do general haulling. Office oppo site St. JosephV church. Second avenue. isnrmiui noo. - t. tl. JtLLln. Geo. b. G ARPEN T ER gG0. Pay Special Attention ta the aaanaraclare of ! Far Hanae ar Ntorc We have the FIHEST LlflE OF STRIPES EVKIISHOWN la this cltr. 202 to 203 South Wafer Street, CHICAGO A Pocket Match Safe Free to Smokeae of 1 - LE64L. 1 , . -- SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. By virtue of an execution and fee bill No 632 Issued out of the clerk's office of the circuit court of Rock Island county, in the state of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain Judgment recently obtained against Adam Alday in favor of Lena Peterson, out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said defendants. I have levied upon the following property, to-wit: Lot five () in block four (4) in the town of East Rock Island, in the city of Moline, in section thirty-one, (81). in township eighteen. (18), north range one (1) west of the fourth 4tb principal meridian, in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Therefore, according to said command I shall ex I ose for sale at public auction all the riyht. title and interest of the above named, Adam Alday. in and to the above dercrihed property, on Monday, the 1st day of September, A. 1., 1S90. at 10 o'clock am, at the north door of the court house in the city or Hock Island, in the county of Kock Inland and state of Illinois, for cash iu hand, to satisfy said execution and f. e bill. Dated at Hock Island this 9th day of August, A. D.1890. T. 8.8ILVIS, Sheriff of Rock Island county, II ilnols. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and fee bill No. 6321, is-ued or.t nf the clerk's office of the circuit court of Rork Island county, and state of Illinoi-, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of certain jndirmeot r ccntly obtained agaiurt Adam Alday, in favor of Rock Island county, out of the lands, t nements, goods and chattels of the said defendant. Adam Alday, I have levied upon the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot one (1) In block one, (1). in Adam Alday's rec nd (2nd) addition to Bast Rock Island, tn the city or Moline, in the county of Rock Island s.nd slute of Illinois. Therefore, according to said command, I shall expose for sale, at pub. ic auction, all the rinht, til In and interest of the above named Adam Aldnyin and to the above described properly, on Monduy the 1st day of September, 110, at 11 o'clock a. m , at the north door of the Court house in the city of Rock Island, in the connty of Rork Island and state of Illinois, for cash in hand, to satisfy skid execution and fee bill. Dated at Kock Island, this tlih dav of August, A. D., 1890. T. S. BILVIS, Sheriff of Rock Island county. Illinois. c IUN0ERY NOTICE. STATE OF ILLINOIS. Rock Islakd Cocxtt, ss. To the September Term A D. 1890, Circuit Court, In 4'hsiicery. Ailnline Bsrrick, complainant, vs. Maggie Roth, Hsttie Roth, defendants Foreclosure. To the above named defendant, Hattie Roth: Notiie is hereby given, that the abovenamed com plninant hag this day filed in snid court her bill of complaint against yon and the other defendant, that a summons in chsncery has bt en issnrd there in against you. directed to the sheriff of said connty, returnable to the September term. A, D. 1KH). of said conrt, to be begnn at the court house in the city of Rock Island in said connty, on the first Monday In September, A 1). 1S90, at wh:ch time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demnr to said hill Kock Island, Illinois. JnlyKTld, 1890. - QKOKOE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Jack son ft Hoiist. Compl'ts Solrs. E xecutor'b Notice. ' Estate of Susan A, Schnell, Deceased. The undersigned having been a; pointed execu tor of the last will and testament of Susan A. Schnell, late of the county of Kock Inland, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives ooiire that he will appear before the county conrt of Kock Inland county, al the office of the clerk of said court, in he city of Rock Island, at the October term, on the lirsl Monday in October next at which time all per sons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the pnrpnse of hav ini? the same a.ljnr-ted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersiKtied. list, d this 2Sth day of July, A. !., 1890. 33d3 WM. Sell NELL, Kxecutor. Motick 'i o Elfctric Light Con- L1 TRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the city clerk's office. Rock Island, 111 , nntil 5 p. m. Sep tember 1, 1H90. for liclitintr the streets of the city with electricity. The light to be of standard S.trno candle power, to the number of one hun dred to one hundred and twenty lights, snsp. re ded on street intersection on poles or mat arms. The term of con'ract to be for three years from IVcember 1. l(s. Bonds in the snm of!,Oi1il) Two thousand dolla-s will be required for the f titliful performance of the contract. Plans and specifications can be seen at the cltv clerk's oflice. The city reserves the rteht to reject any and all nius. KOBKKV KOKHI.KK. I 'It y Clerk Dated Rock Island, 111. , August 7, IS). MEDICAL. Dr. I E. (Late of Cincinnati, Ohio,) Has Permanently Located is Davenport. In the past two months he has successfully treated almost 400 CAWKt of the most aevere character. Snch diseases as Rhenmatism. JfeuiVela, Scrofula, Heart-disease, disease of the Liver, Kidneys, or of any nf ihe secretory organs; also all kinds of Lnne diseases or complications, snch as Asthma, Bronchitis or Pleurisy. All aindscf nervous diseases successfully treated . PILES Positively and permanently enred, without the nse of the knife or anv ouerstion whatever n. , chajpe. 4? LOSS Of lfsnhood Si.Tntnttl . - Errors of Youth, positively and permanently cured. I'ossitivetv nn e taken Ih.t .,, I.. cured. Cnrrespondenre accompanied by 4c ia stamps promptly answered. CONSULTATION FREE. Offlce-McCuIloufth'eNew Elock. W. Third Street, neftr(Main, DAVENPORT, IA. iBi.C. Wests NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bnedfle for Hvrterls, PtKines. rlin. Nenralsia, Wake l.iliie s, M.nlal ln.prs.siuii. b,.tleniiiir.r tlin llraln re MilUnir lii Inianily snd le..lint- to umt iIik iv .l illl. Pivnuture Olil Age. H.lTOTn. -. oi Po.rr in en her ex. In.oluulsrjr ..,l Hpcrmstan turn eaiMed liy OTer-eiertlun ot the liai.i. self-alm-e ur T7?'"i'lg'.c- fc" h ,KI ctin- onrm,.ihVlrl .Will ra.-k nnlr for six lioxi-s, wnl in.l pnr. u-er piaranU'e Iu refnil sv.my if the trestmenl laTtato eui-e. UuarantwsiissueaandRenuuieldoiuyby HARTZ A BAUNSKN. Drueclsts, Sole Auents, corner Third avenue and - "vu.inu divck nuu Asiaoa, lit. pea?5 OfAUntS WOU 7HXSMIfTOa D HXiifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC Iir. i "1 m,ly our, whether tne pauent la a atteiited. 8 paa book of particulars traT tltnltill A VtkH fff T m, - - ... 1 wiiu u, iMimu, srqir. gists, Rk Island, 111. aiay 5-dwly The Great French Remcdv fnr and Monthly Irrernlarlties. laoies Dee Le Duc'a Periodical Pill, of Parts, France: guaranteed to acromolish all that ia claimed for them. To be used monthly for troubles peculiar to women. Fall directions with each box. t per box or anree toxes for 15. Americaa Pill Co., royalty proprietors. Spencer, Iowa. The Sennlnepll l obtained of Otto Kudert, Elm street, lock Island. Janue A On.. Uivnimit. anrf s ail drwglsla. aU4dw firilTO III IIITPII -o- nrii l. in 111- sale r 1 " w arj-iat aw. No prwvtoaa ax it Mccreary BAKER & Wholesale Dealers REFRIGERATORS AND Pastuer Germ Copper-Smithing, Steam Fitting, BAKER t-aV Datxi IsTsftcar, MoUm, IILLmola, fl 3 THOMAS SMART, Proprietor of the Old and well-known Cor. Third avenue and Eighth street, Has opened with an entire stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour, Feed, Etc ii , HTFresh Farm Pro,' nee always on hand at fore renew1 . old lnule 4 will try and give patrons prices and tr. :inrtt AIUDHBW IVTKLSOEJ. Practical Tile and Brict M Layer. Reaedcnce 819 Twenty-first St. Yanl near St. Paul Depot. Rock Island. 111. t-stimatea furnished for any kind of Tile or Brick In the market. I ayine rf b-i. k and tile walks a specialty. A. BLACKHALL, Mannfacrarcr of all kinds of -BOOTS Gents' Pine Shoes a specialty. Repairing done neatly and promptly . A share of j onr patrona respectfully solicited. 1618 Second Avenue. RoU Islstni. M FRANK BABCOCK, Dealer in Groceries and Trovisions, No. 2606 Fifth Avenue, KOCK ISLANP. IVNtw ,toie, new stock, the best a-oods at the lowest prices. A share of natronae x.li. it. i ROCK ISLAND IRON WORKS, -ALL KINDS OF Cast IronWork done. A specialty of famishing all klnda of Stoyea with Caattnga ot S oenU per pound. NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE. DOWNING BROS., Propts. John Volk & Co., GENERAL CONTRACTORS House Builders.- Manufacturer of Bush, Doors, Blinds, Siding, Flooring, Wair.acoatinff. and all klmU nf A wAk. fc.i. . BighteenU 8U, bet fhlrd and Foorta are TtllSPAPEH inn ba fouikt aa h a at OKI). P. UOWELLaorra Kmrsm APaaamo Boaaan (M tjprnoa eiraM4 wnera aoe wGDVCIL HOUSMAN for the Celebrated THK- Proof Filters. Sheet Iron, Gas and Also Sewer work. & HOUSMAN, Opposite Ha R pep. HorsE. DAVIS & CO, PLTJMBEBS - AHT- Steam Fitters. A complete stock of Pipe, Brass Goods, Fac-kiiif' Hose, Fin Brick, Etc Sole Aeenls for DEAN STEAM PUMPS and SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS We guarantee every or.e perfect, ami il! id i ri - Twenty day'e trial, to responsible paiii.-i- Safety Heating Boilers ncil Coptmctnr f. furnishing and Uying Water, hmi Sewer Pipe. 1712 Fik?t A vp. . Tiorfc Island, I lliricis Telephone 1148. Kesidct cc 'I rlt l i f ! AND SnOES UU. BANDEN'B ELECTRIC BELT wmisiisrctissW Ia imtoUTVfrteTRTe iut ass susniJ arakllkB l.?faSr- i.J.H. "m,.!, lr i pSM. car. al Inwla Salm, ait i.c r i MMt, fril.lW. fail 1. 1. ..f iMni-nt tl.r. -.i Parts, tiiucmr ia.-a, t h.ali m viimik.m - i ki Ch'rtH t'arrrat frl Iim4m(U. or lri-u '-' ' M"T- KLT arf Hbkm, 1'a.HrU ti. u4 is , r.l r aaallj fmrr In Ihrm noa.hi. SIM rrip' ' '' eABBEH ELECTRIC CO.. ICS LaaaUs st, CHIC'.BO.IU. BABY Seliv'erId FREE lo may pit ia lb I nrtN4 TrUj ' . l l I, PTC ,'. O. P. t.rrn hxai L fc r"""' llry. Ml W. Mmfom St.. h '" 'ISamd. (nak.mlHr'''U V I T kua. If latvMt lin" "' , r -4-vf. tj cataloeoa Ta rn an4 cwpia wil . rriCI IK i . . 4 ... hn .( anna, anil Ml J'''"'"' ' tow: yaa Ira nfaptwKUniw lh. 1J in- I' ""''''".,, Tiai aao(raat(Tieaaawasaua. 19 Sraiwo FURNITUREFREE OF or, en all CASH orders during our r DAV3 SPECIAL, PRICE SALE. Ili!drethFurnitureC; .'u : STDISEASESf Call or semi for rtiwilar c""'" the anoM marrrlousrun-n uf 'ou , ' Uun, Cancer, B. Iirol 's In". ,vl arr. Tamn, KU.marh Tn."'-'- ' eta. araaa aaw.as r.rnr "'z. A treats wanted averywher. Bantas Bit s . Car. Itaarkara s4 A SUM ktraata, UIH.J rEAKlUNDEVELOPEO id. Ov'0a -T ttMUirthaaBaMi Mil Ifc-i-. iVJ'ii.' viurr 1 if ru l w tV T. a hi.:!! 11 al ( t'r 1 1 X rKa: (..a - . .a 'I,P DIM K1Mi r r Ai VI r t&il paTaTticUiaVTA, taMt imOalaVikjfiO, Bl Al tfJ a mi r r.jt