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THE AiiQPEU TUESDAY, -Jb'EJLJRUAliY 2, 1892.
Vitelligence Column.
e,ne tor livSc per week.
TFD;n:irder a: MS Nineteenth Btrcct.
tv ! K It 2rid t alcsmen to take orders
k f, " I'ne f f"il 8,1,1 ornamental tree,
r.i.fi- eiirub. etc. So experience
r'!ll?. r ' ,. a nnrtn piV
-U I". t'KKBMA CO., ROCHISTCB,
Irl-n .CiENERAL STATE AGENT to
r i .. i .. .. in some principal city, as-
L. 'i.iivt jntrol of our bm-iners and ap
fi . ml siih-asenrs in every citMn this
r'. u i'i un,veril demand, and pay a net
n j;r"i l iy. New York.
i ... LflUDUD't!
L"iT 'i.KX'li of the VN'OKLo"; produced
: in! fi-'MW": tn'iiienJoussacccss; Mr.
, lM-'rr, lll'l , c arca toi in i
k- i IM'X't-r, lll'l, c f.ruu oiw in i
t ' i Vrv rWr, flaintlell, Mac., $187
t ' . Vi ,' II II Hum, ;arfleld, r"enn ,
E i hi 'iv "mi si-:t--- The greatest book ou
!l niiio'h i!! i-triteu ciremars ana terms
i -.L-. .in rr.'cii:. Kreiirht pid. Beautiful
i.i Ad'ire, '".lobe Bible Pnblishing
I'hv-'n"' fK?U Philidelptiia, Pa.
OFE3SIOJNAL CARDS.
M. IJEARDSLEY,
oR'&Y AT l'AW offlce witn J- T- Ken
JU'KSOX & HURST,
L ..i-vu it I. AW Office in Sock Island
Clonal rWnk Bn'.lding, Bock Island, 111.
IwlSMT. Ct.Wal.MH.
SWEENEY & WALKER,
0RVEV3 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
e in BengDloa s oioea, noes, isiauu, u.
MiE-MRY & McESlRY,
niNEY'S AT LAW Loan coney on eood
u ''..i. ..iwii,a npfanrr , Ml !.
Lynde. bankers. Office in Postofflca block.
MISCELLANEOUS.
"fHEni)mYSbvSI
AI.E EVERY EVENING at Crampton's
iwa Stand. Five centa per copy.
J. F. 1IYEBS. If. D
hvsician D Surereon.
rnc-tinn with a ceneral practice, makes a
nt iliaaaiiAi tarn m on
rJ-'i 19H "I " lot nr-i c- vt .
f id.'ncr, 14' Second Ave. Rock Island.
ltunrf ; V u' n a- nt. o u o j. m.
Telephone No. 1200.
DR. J, Ei HAWTHORNE,
DENTIST,
Toe' h 1-Ttrnctod without pain by the new
i uS'c "vcr Don':,
o. ItilT Second avenne. Rock Island.
GEO. P. STAUDTJHAR,
Architect.
ir- jwl supt'fintfnlenrc for all class of
BinMine.
ti- W -ir.i! is, Mitrlic;! .t Lyade building
TAKK K1.RVATOR.
iS.SiCKEL&SCHOEMAKER
Dental Surgeons.
ue'.l &. Lytule's Block, Rooms 29 -81.
(Take Elevator)
A. TIMBERLAKE.
ixpress and Moving.
AH or!ors promptly attended to. Char-
(X.m romionahla
fLrftvn ord i; re Kt K. Trcnaman'a Harness
on Sidfiit'i square
E. M. PEAKOE,
-DENTIST-
Knai .13 in Mi'chell t Lynde's new block.
Take elevator.
brilliant array of holiday
gift
looks, Pictures,
Sbums, Bibles,
Rich Fancv Goods,
Pocket-books,
Games, Booklets
'id a bewilder' eg array of
choice Novelties for
ana New Years,
;i:in tbe past three mouths
CRA5IPT0N & CO.
fhe Rock Tslanrl 'Ri-nVHllri.ra
l getting ready for the
t'SSst trade ever done
in their store.
'eave Your Orders for
SOFT COAL
-AT-
Lamp's,
Co'cer Eleventh street nd Tenthiavcnne.
H. F. LAMP Manager.
PARKERS'
No. 1721 THIRD AVE,
A- 1-1. & L. J. PARKER,
WONDERFUL IIACHINES.
"cUw
PBOPaiETOBS.-
D
wrk and (spscial attention to
Telephone No. 1214
They Tnrn Out Screws So Small That
iiOO.OOO Are Required to Make a Pound.
Xot the least marvelous of the many
ingenious automatic miichines of the pres
ent day is one for turning out the small
screws and parts of a wntch. The Horo
logical lieview says of it: "Some of the
screws are bo small tl at the thread and
lot for t he screw driver cannot be seen by
the naked eye. It taki'S about 200,000 of
these little screws, made by the automatic
machines, to make a pound, and yet they
are perfect in shape. They are made thus:
The wire is fed in the machine automatic
ally through a swiftly revolving spindle,
and is griped by a chuck. Instantly a circu
lar cutter comes into place and turns down
the screw part. While the turning is being
done a threading die is operating, and the
instant the cutter is through with its part
the die turns around on the tu rued part
and screws on and off 1 ke a flash cutting
he thread. Atonceatteel arm is seen to
swing over, and just jus the screw is being
cut off from the wire it is picked up by
sieei nngers ana earned over to a spot
where a saw is swiftly running.
Iheslot is then cut nd another motion
of the arm and fingers releases the screw,
which is carried by a stream of oil into a
sieve among thousands of screws just like
it. That part of the mechanism which
grips the screw is called 'arm and finger,
and the term seems apposite because the
motions accurately resemble those of a
human arm and baud. That arm has an
uncanny look as it works with ceaseless
regularity. The operation goes ou con
stantly and tirelessly for ten hours per
day, and when night comes ciich machine
ha&made 10,000of the ti ly screws. One mo
tion follows another so quickly that a
novice is rilled with wonder and amaze
ment. OU is forced in tiuy streams with
great pressure upon the cuttiug parts and
then runs off through a drip, to lie again
pumped and forced to the machines."
Fell Dead.
i2se words are verv familiar in nnp
readers, as not a da; passes without tbe
report of the sudden death of some prom-
ii citizen. me explanation is
art Disease." Therefore beware if
have anv of the following mm
Short breatb. pain in siderBmotberine
swollen ankles. uihmti lr. ti,
weak and hunerv soell. tenderness
shoulder or arm, fluttering of the
or irreeular nulm. Thooo nm.
mean heart disease. Thn miutm.
ble remedy is Dr. Miles' New Heart
ire. which has saved thnnsnnHo .f li.
Book of testimonials free at Harlz &
Bahnsen's. who also sell tbe New Heart
Cure.
men
ile
vou
spells.
ing
n
beart
torns
lia
Cure,
I have been a great sufferer from
atarrh for over ten Tears: bad it verv
bad, could hardly breathe. Some nights
could not sleep and had to walk the
oor. I purchased Ely's Cream Balm
and am using it freely, it is working a
cure surely. I have advised several
friends to use it and with happy results
in every case. It is the medicine above
all others for catarrh, and it is worth its
weight in gold I thank God I have
found a remedy I can use with safety and
that does all that is claimed of it. It is
curintf my deftness. B. W, Sperry,
Hartford, Conn.
Christina llossetti.
foremost among li .-ing poets stands
Christina Rossetti. Her fervid irinins
tmtls expression in Ijries of surpassing
sweetness and sonnets admirable in form.
in bailiiils where t .ie supernatural is treat
ed with eerie m; piiciiv. That delicacv of
nertoucn isnsiv: :::i'khlensistlie passion
of her soulfelt music. It creates an illu
sive atmosphere v. rll suited to such vision
ary ballaiLsas the -Ooblin Market," "The
Prince's Progress." tl e "Pageant." and
which is part ol t he spell woven by one
who comes to us i:im reamlancl. "IxmI by
a Mngie Mar." l.Vatr , the transient na
ture of love and joy ire tbe motives of
many of her sweetest lyrics. Christina
Rossetti, in an age vhe;i doubt chills many
a woman's heart, has reached to a height
ol spiritual vision from which she looks
To where the sunshine sleeps
On the cverlusti lg hills.
Of late years her writ ings have been al
iiiom, aiiugeiiicr 01 ne iveniy tilings, we
must not omit to met tion her delightful
nursery rhyme book, 'Sing-Song." Miss
Kossetti a lirst poems- appeared in The
Germ, the organ of tbe pre-Raphaelite
movement, of which I)ant Rossetti was
one of the leaders. She wrote in its columns
under the pseudonym of Kllen Allcyn.
To Tonng Mathers,
who are for tqe first time to undergo
woman's severest trial, we offer you, not
tbe stupor caused by chloroform, with
rick of death for vourself or your dearly-
iova and longed-for offsprins, but
Mother s Friend, a remedy weich will.
f used as directed, invariably alleviate
the pains, horrors and ricks of labor, and
often entirely do away with them. Sold
by liarlz & Babnsen.
One Minute.
One minnte time often makes a great
iflereDce a ne minute remedy for
br incbitis, choking up of ibe throat,
limes, etc., of course is a great blessing.
Cubeb Cough Cure is such a remedy it
will afford decided relief in one minute.
No family will be without it after once
trying it. For sale by all druggists.
Har z & Bahnsen, wholesale agents.
"Can you tell me," asked Col. Quid-
mire of a friend, "what will be the pol
icy of the administration in the matter of
the civil rights hill?" "Well no. I can't
ill that, hut I do know that they all use
Dr. Bull's Cor.gh 8yr.jp for their colds."
For scrofula in every form Hood's
arsaparilla is a radical, reliable cure. It
has an unequalled record of cures.
Before the Tin
Before bells car.ie in
struments were used tc
tions to worship. In 1
to have followed a Jew
a trumpet. In -.nine
kind of rattle g;.ve the
teries, monks tin. '.v it in
the cells, calling the
votions by knocking
This was called tlie "n
awakening insti-inuen
to have been inveu
bishop of NolaiuCam
the latter part of tl
This, however, is do
unknown in the Eastei
year 805, and were first
Ltin church in mi. 1
in France as early as t
ie of Itclla.
o use, various in
summon congrega-
gypt they are said
ish custom in using
mental churches a
signal. In monas
turn to go around
inmates to their de-
with a hammer.
ght signal." or the
t. Bells are said
ted by Paulinus,
pania, who lived in
ie rourth century.
lotcn. They weie
n church uut.il the
introduced into the
'hey were common
ie Kighth century.
x Women in Turkey.
Women are very useful in Turkey. In
Roumelia and Macedonia girls do much of
the harvest work and n ost of the thrashing
is done by them. lbe-e is very little agri
cultural machinery cf any kind, tiirls
also take care of the fi x:ks, and tli - shep
herdess is a favont? craractcrin the mnch
loved id vis. the rights ol women are re
spected in Turkey. A daughter inherits
the same as her brotl.er. In c;-.ses of di
vorce, the husband in ist pay a dowry to
the wife. As regards custody of children,
the son belongs to the mother as long as he
requires her care and the daughter until
she reaches the age of puberty. If the
mother dies, her female relatives have the
daughter; if there are no female relations
on the mother s side they go to those ou
the father's.
Floral Ilinblctns nt the Romans.
The Romans, with their many gods and
goddesses, devoted to t ach of the principal
ones a certain flower. The lily was uicred
to Juno; the myrtle ard the rose were the
emblems of Venus; to Minerva were given
the violet and the olhes; dittany was the
flower of Diana; Ceres had the poppy
Mars, the ash; Bacchus, the grape leaf,
Hercules, the poplar, and Jupiter, the
monarch of trees, th; oak. Translating
this floral code we may conclude that
among the Romans 1 be lily and the oak
stood as the emblems f power; the myrtle
and the rose, of love; t be olive and the vio
let, of learning; the ash, of war. and the
grape leaf, of festivity.
Round Robin.
A round robin is a petition or protest
signed in such a way that no name heads
the list. Of course the signatures are placed
inacircularform. Tin device is French and
the term a corruption of rond (round).
ruban (a ribbon). It was first adopted by
the officers of goverr ment as a means of
making known their grievances.
"Defend Me froi i My Friends.
The French Ana assigns to Marechal
Villers taking leave of Louis XIV, this
iphorism, "Defend mt from my friends;
tan defend myself from my enemies!"
Canning, in bis "Ne.v Morality," wrote:
But of all plagues, good iieaven, thy wrath caa
aend.
Save, Rave, oh, save me l ram a candid friend.
Keycll.
The expression ke.-cold was in olden
times used to convey the idea of deadly
cold, lifeless. In Richard III, Shakespeare
says:
Poor keyoold figure f a holy king!
' Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster!
Thou bloodless renin ant of that royal bloodl
Purity
The Importance of
keeping the blood in
a pure condition is
universally known,
and yet there are
very few people who
have perfectly pure
Mood. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or
other foul humor Is heretlited and transmitted
for generations, causing untold suffering, and
we also accumulate poison and germs of dis
ease from the air we
breathe, g the lood
we eat, or ffl fa M the water
we drink. f III II There Is
nothing M I II 1 1 more con
clusively B LI I proven
than the positive
power of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all diseases
of the blood. Tbls medicine, when fairly
tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or
salt rheum, removes the taint which causes
catarrh, neutralizes
the acidity and cures
rheumatism, drives
out the germs of
malaria, blood poi
soning, etc. It also
vitalizes and en
riches the blood, thus overcoming that tired
feeling, and building up the whole system
Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood's
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full infor
mation and statements of cures sent free.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
SoldbyalldraBgists. 51 ; six for f; 5. Prepared only
by C. I. IIOOO & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Blood
Every Month
many women suffer from Excessive or I
Scant Menstruation; they don't know 1
who to confide in to get proper advice
Don' confide in anybody but try
Bradfield's
Female Regulator
a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE.
SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
Book to "WOMAN" mailed free.
BRADFIEL3 REGULATOR CO., Atlania, Ga.
ttuld 17 a!l llrngTglitt.
fa OLD iY flaalZ & BARN8EH.
Rock Island
IRON WORKS.
-ALL KINDS OF-
Cast Iron Work
done. A specialty of famishing aL kinds
of Stoves with Castings at 8 oents
per pound.
A MACHINE SHOP
has been added where all kinds of machine
work will ba dona first -class.
NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE.
DOWNING- BROS.. Propts.
Jxecutob's notice.
Estate of Ilcnnan Bnntenbach. deceased.
Thtifirtn,!fned havinit been aDDOinted execn
Mx of the last will and testament of De-man
Bnntenbach, late ot the county ot Rock Island,
t.i. of Illinois, deceased, hereby elves notice
that she will appear before the eonntv court of
Kock Island county, at tbe office of tbe clerk of
said court,in the city of Rock Island, at the
An.il wrm. on the first Monday in April next.
at which time all persons h wing claims against
said estate arenouneuanu nniunicu w wwu'i
tn th. nuronae of havine tbe same adjusted. All
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
maae immeuini jmyucut iv uuuciB.oui
Dated this 29th day of January, A. D. 189i.
tiKRTKUDE BCSTUKBACU. Executrix.
S75
3
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F
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$35,2021
That Looks Impossible !
But it is the Truth!
Our entire stock of Clothing and Gents Furnish
ing Goods has to be sacrificed regardless
of cost, as we will positively
QUIT THE CLOTHING BUSINESS.
ROBT. KRAUSE;
115 and 117 West Second Street, DAVENPORT- IA.
TJ
Carse & Go:-s
(Mary Clearing Sale.
Men's hand-sewed button shoes, - $?.00, worth $5.50.
(These are out of style and must go.)
Men's calf tongue boots, - .00, " 750.
Med's heavy lace shoes, - 1.25, " 1.7.
Boys' lace shoes, .... i.oo, " 150.
Infants' shoes, - 25.
Ladies' peb. goat shoes, - - - 2.40, " 2.75.
Ladies' welt shoes, - 2.7, " .50.
These are bargains and good wearers and fitters.
If you want bargains in any kind of footwear
call and see us.
During the month of February and before we
invoice, we will give you bargains in footwear never
known of before.
CARSE & CO.
1622 Second Avenue
j I I MEDICATED
Uj COMPLEXION
J Impart i- t-rttl.am transparency u lh k.a. R
f move a!! pimtp, frekl aiMl tit?ulortion. Foi
sale by ml tirst-rla? drtieains, or inaiktl lor 50 cts
apsa saaa. m nampe uj
THIS PAPER '&Sm
KrwiPAPim Asyxxnsrjto Bmttitj (10 Bprnea
t sin? OTtrset. may llpW iGfUi.
j.x.DixoJsr
MERCHANT TAILOR.
And Dealer in Mens Fine Woolens.
1706 Second Avenne