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THE AEGU8. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 181)2. CITYXHAT. Moved our stock . M. U. AWjeity, Omaha; is in the city e&'iin? on ffien Is. For ta'ed hay, ttraw, corn or oats ro V Ev ids & Cool. Mrs. J. II. Wilson, ot Rural, is sojourn ing at Coifs x, low. County ClcrS KoLler is laid up at bis ho re a in M"I:ne with th srri p. A few of tins .$2.48 heavy winter uits left a'. Sirtttn & Moeor.fdder'g. A son was born to O to Sieli and wife a Seventeenth istiect yesterday. ' Moved to our new store three doors rest of McCaWs. L!id& Sie'Krt. 53 93 is the price; Simon & M.is; nftlder will sell you a Muck woisted suit for. See the display of the Bee Hiye.of Dav enport, on anotbtr psgo of this issue. Boys' suits 5S cents, 78 cents, $1 50 and Si 85. worth double,' at Simon & Mosenfelder's Morr's RoseiQtld and wife left this norning cn u few days' visit to friends iD Chicago. A son his yUddened the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Koch at the head of Twentieth street. $2.10 will buy a heavy winter over eoat to fit any s zed mn at Simon & Mosenfeldcr's. Moved from 1806 Second avenue to three doors west of McCabe's. Who? Lloyd & S ewert. The Loyal Temperance Legion meets tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the United P.esbyterian church. Boys' and children's heavy suits sold for nearly half value to make room for spring clothing, at Simon & Moaenfeld er's. I ;. John McDarrth aDd w ife desire to ex press their sincere thanks to all who so kindly assisted during the illness andat the death of their little son. Louis Glorkhoff is haying the store room formerly occupied by Lloyd t Stew art rearrani;id for his Arcade cifir store, and will concect his present et-.'iv with it and U"e it as a bi!K.irl psr'or. Lost An envelope containing three tffi.livi s, of no value 1 1 aayice but the loser, addressed to G :orge S . Lfinoo . Findtjr leave at Union ojfcce. Twin-City Typographical Ution 11)7 h is f elected (s d lejjt'cs to the Farmers' Alliance r.nt iubr nifetine to be hill at thj co m house lb. 1G C W Schlegel, T.'.-iok S. McCoy atd J K Brands nburg. M. Ar.iiiUl. of Dtvenyori. is L'oiing out hi entire stock of goods Tor calf the price It costs lie has removed to No. 319 Brdy street and aii who need anything in his line will do well to call there btfeic pifchasins elsewhere. The Globe Clothing Cc mpany'. of Dav enport, was organized yesterday with Isaac Klein, of Washington, Iowa, S. May, of tb'8 city, and L. A. Ochs aLd Joseph Ocbs; if Davenport, as itcoreor ators. The officers of the new company are: Isiac Klein, president and treasurer; L. A. O-bs, vice president; and Joseph O :hs, secretary. The Hobby club met at the residence of Mrs. E G .- Fr zer on Third avenue yesterday afternoon. A number of pa pers on astrology, divination, witchcraft, mind reading and hypnotism were read, all of which were intensely interesting. As a special feature Dr. Herbert L. Fliut was present and give a short discourse on the scientific principles of mind rear! 1ns;. and also giye a number of tests i.lus Irative cf his rerutrks, which wire very fcn'ertaibin;7 aLd instructive. The firm of Siewarl & Montgomery, notice of whose dissolution appeared in The Anors some time atjo. are nnw clos ing up the remainder of their business. Capt J M. Montgomery, the retiring member, wjij remain a short lime to as sist about the business, after which he will devote c'h attention, to lha BUck Hawk Building' & Loin assocution of which he is president, and to looking after his private interests Dr J. W. Stewart, who wiil carry on the business and Mr. Moutgomery, who retires, are bo:h shrewd, widt-twake. business men, and their futures will no doubt be 'attended by the same success that has fhtracteriz-'d their busi.-.tvs relations in . Ine past.. Prevuncion n Better Than euro, an ihoe who are subject to rheumatiHm cm prevent attat ks bv keep in c tte bio d pure and free fr.'ui ihe acid wbich causes the disease. For ibis pur sue Hood's Sariapirdla is nae by thous ands witn great success. It is the be. t Wood purifl r. Constipation is rinsed by loss of the peristaltic actioa of the ttls Hood's Pills restore this fcCio.j an 1 invigorate 109 liver. For beauty, for comfort, for improve ent of the complexion, ose OLly Poz Tool's Powder: there is nothing ruual to Used In Millions of Homes Aatatana 1'olies Coaa. The following has been agreed upon as the calendar for the coliege and treara- tory depirtmtnts of Augustana college for the nt xt school year: Examinations, 10 . m. Tuesday S pt 6,1892. Fall term begins. 10 a. m, Wtdnesd ty, Jiept. 7. Students' recer tion, 7:30 p m. Wednesday, Sep 7. Fail tprm ends, 5 p m., Thursday, Dec 22. Exaininatioa, 10 a m. Tuesday. Jan. 10 1SS3 Spring term begins. 10 a m , Wedne-'diV, Jan. 11. Commence ment. Thursday, June 8 The students' reception, provided f ir above, is to receive iis flrU trial as a reg ular fe-itu e. next fall Is purposn is to promote a spetdy and more general ac quaiotanc of the students amonsr them srlves and with the facuit?. This re ception will be an especial boon to new students The Lvceura Annual" is the name un d r which the students' publica'ion, 'BiUler." will b knon hercifter. Fri day eveni-g, April 22, will occur tat lirst annual oratorical contest at Augis tana college. A considerable interest at taches to tl is event O to Anderson ha beeneiectee to the vacaney caused by the resignation of C K. Stark from the coa test commit ee. IinpravemeniB at Ktrk iHlrnd. Today's Chicago Herald contains the following Washington dispatch: Secretary llkins. of the war depart ment, today transmitted to congress an es'imate of the appropriation required for the completion of certain improvements at Rock Islat d arsenal and for Core and preservation of the bridge across the river between Ro k Island acd Daveaport. The estimates include 7.$0 for the completion of a shop and .8.750 fi r the completion of a store bouse. The sura of $50,01)0 is rr q'lired for the con struction of another new sroreliouse ami $16,000 for an artillery shed. Four thousand doll irs are wanted for the lan. oratories, S32.5S0 for a hospital, .13 .(Kill forstahles anl$11.0t)0 for coa! dumi s. The total estimate for the f.iMenal is fUS. 130. The amount n quired for tte bridge is 9l5.2oO. Bai.quciM . At the meeting last evening of the Davenport Business Men"s 8s oci alios tte following resol ition was ad pted: Resolved. Tiiat ttis associilin appre ciatinu Jhe kindness and hospitality nt the i llijt rs and membi rs of !be lT;-r vc-- ment assnriittinn of Il.:c!; Iflaml cu 'he i ccasion of the hat quel given FeVi 4 i honor of ihe completion of the viaduct insaidci y; th.t we return cur thinks for the splecdi I bat q let tendered th membi r of this association. A. r. MtGai k introduced the Bul-j-ct of tendericg a b i- q v t to Col. A. U But tington upon bis arrival. He moved that such action be t'.ken, and that the Bu-i- ness Men's assoiinirns of Rock Island acd Molinu be iivited to attend. Car ritd unanimous! 7. Another Examination. The competition for the West Point caietship from the Eieventa congression al distoict is fourd by the resul.sof the examinaticQ held at Monm uth the latter part of December and ia which there were 15 aspirants to hive narrowed down to S. R Kenworthy, of this city.and J.C. Work, of Rushville, and as between these two Congressman Cable is unable to make a choice. To determine the matter and that neither wilt have undue advantage over the other, Mr. Cable has called a special exaniinstic n at Monmouth next Saturday in whicil only these two will pariicipite. Tho one wns excels will thereupon receive .he appointment. KniihtM T. ntv.ar InMtallation. Last evening occurred the installation of the newly elected nfflcers of Evens commandery IS K T., Past Commanders H. C. Cie-.vclnd and J. M. Montgomery officiating. The niw officers arc: E. C J. F. Robinson. Gent S. J Keator. C. G. F. C. Deatmann. Prel. R. F. bwtet. 8 W. O.ivtt O n. J. W. D. J Scars. Treas W. T. Mi giU. Rec R C. Wiilertoc. Si. B L F. Cra lc. Sw. B. Gi-orge HeKissick. Warden W. McConochie. C. G. Geotgu Foster. Ill iini Ktate lmrj inan'a Axfcoria tlon. The 18:h aunual aeetingof the Illinois State Dairyman's a?s iciatioa will be held ia Kewancc. Henry i-ountv, Feb. 24.25 and 2t, 19.5 Toe cbj ;ct of the associ aiiou is to iH-velop the dairy intensts of the state. Sm2 of the best an 1 most progressive dairymen and creamerymen in the state will read papers and discuss questions of practical importance Pro fessors from the tx -eriment sta'.lon will be present and give reiuits of tb;ir latest investigatioos. L'beril premiums are offered for both dairy and creamery but ter and cuetse. Dr Bull's Couch Syrup is the best sell ing and Eivts the best satisfaction of any cough remedy that I hive. P. L Pel ierin. druggist, 93 Main street, Biddeford, Me. akioif owdei: 40 Years the Stmdard. - THE PALE CHRIST. They led the pale Christ through tho monthing turoni;. In Orient days far fled: Korthen too often, ii now. right crinprctl to wronu. And iiuiiiy IwJ siwkrn anil said, "Not this mn. but l:arahbas.n He -na a thief, the pardoned one. 'tis writ; Did worse crime stain him red? Uay. thief or nitirdcrtr, what mattered It? For many hud spoken nnd said. "Not this man, but Durations. Acd so he walked imprisoned thronsh the town: And on Ihe stern cross bled The brow of Cliri.st br low the Railing crown; For many had spoken nnd said, "Nol this man. but Harnblisis." The world, forsooth, has learned itb lesson well Since thut o.irk lumr and dread. full often accursed liy the same bdter spell. Its lips have opened and said. "Xoi this man, tint UaialiLas." lidyar Faweett. A Storv f ;rt--li-v's OIHik lint-. I Amos Ciitr.iniiiijs tells lioxv a faithful I.hhIv fruartl of Horace Greeley once kept Vice President Wilson out of his room. The storv, after detailis'.a: how scvenil Xew York politicians were disposed of, coot in lies: "A few minutes later Vice President Wilson came in. He hail been traveling a ool deal, and his form was covered with the grimiest linen duster I ever saw. He slammed down his old carpet baf; on the floor nnd said. "I want lo see Mr. Grevlev.' " "Git out!' thundered Ben, theold inati'- busv.' " 'Well, can't you take my name?' asked the vice president.. " "I guess I'll have to do it; but vou stand right here and don't move or you'll ketch it. "Ben went into Crecley's room, and heard a hot dialogue going on for a little while. Then the office lioy reap-K-ared and l(K)ked at llson with supreme disgust. ' '.Jest as I thought: he don't want to see you." declared Ben. 'Now. git out.' "I pacified Hen and went into tell Mi. Greeley who vatitl tow him. The great editor listened to what I had to say and then -shouted: 'Tell the vice president to walk right in. That fool of a Wv said there was an old bum named Wilson loaf ing around outside who wanted to see me.' "Washington Post. An Ingenious Proprietor. The proprietor of the new restaurant, the "Sufl'erlSra'i." replete with every ac coiuniodat ion. and fitted up regardless of expense, has introduced the following in penious .iri.ii!-, iiu nt. The large room usually dcvo'.cd to l.'illiard.s contains a liundaT of bicycles lirnily screwed to the floor, t i.e I. irge wheels of which are eon r.it-ted with certain machinery in 1 lie base ment 1 y llieai!-o! '.ii-iving r; pes. Win 11 go ing at a normal sjxvd they a:v made to work a iniiiciiig inacidne. a coiVee mil!, a ventilator, a dynamo for the electric light, etc. Vims a coiisidcr;:idt' saving is cf fected in tiuinual labor nnd the cost of a gas engine. Besides, the landlord makes an extra profit l.y charging one mark er hour for the use of each bicvcle. The place is crowded. Besides, t hose w ho ride t he ma chines get their money's worth in the shape of good exercise without danger to life and limb. Moreover, thev save the cost and keeping in repair of these expen sive vehicles, avoid getting into trouble with the police, and if a man i nol blessed with shapely calves be is more secure from observat ion than in a public thoroughfare. Vienna Blumenlese. All Oiicst icns Clion-fully A nftwrrtnl. Housekeeper Have you .any Mocha coffee? Small Deale r Yes. mum. "Genuine Mocha-" "Just imported, mum." "Import it yourself !- "Oh. yes. mum. I send my orders direct to the the sultan, mum." Humph! How much have vou on hand!-" " 'Bout sixty pounds, niiim." "You have, eh? Sixty pound. I read in the paper this very morning that not over fifty pounds of genuine Mocha reaches this country annually." "Yes. mum. that's true. I had 'bout ten pounds left over from last year." New York Wee kly. Selecting Ham for Coasting. Do not select too lean a joint. The fat of a ham is often considered so notch waste weight : so il may be in many families, but one would n it select a very thin piece of roast beef for masting: it would surely 1)0 dry ami tough when cooked. Now a well feil and quickly fatted hog will furnish tender, juicy ami fine flavored meat. Bear this in mind and you will lie willing to lost-n little extra fat for your gaiu in the superior qualities of every other ounce of the flesh. I,et the joint be well rounded and plump rather than thin and fat, ainl see that the skin is thin and pliable. New York Grocer. Newspapers Endorse. Educators ate certainly the greatest bene' e:rr of the race, and aftrr reading Dr Franklin Miles' popular tn rk. can uoi hi lp dec l-irina him o he snionj; the mcs etitrlinine and educating authors.'' N 'W Yo k Dsily. He is not a stran-g-r t.i our readers, as fcis adv r lH-meti's appear in our columns in cverv issue, cal iinsr attention to the fict that his clepant work on nervous ad heart dienses is distribnti d frr by our enterprising drue cists. flam & Bbnsen. Trial bottles cf Dr. Miles' Nervine are given a vay, also book of testimonials showing that it is unequalled for nervous prostration, head ache, poor m ruory, dizziness, sleep1ees ness, neuralgia, hysteria, fits, epilepsy. One Minute. One minute time often makes a great difference a one minute remedy for hnnchitiF, chokine np of the throat, limes, etc.. of course is a great bles ing. Cubeb Couch Cure is such a remedy it ill afford drcided relief in one minute. No fkruily wdl be without it a'ter once tryine it. For sale by all druggists . Har.r & ttabnscn, wholesale agents. Good evening! Have you used Ab! there is no need of my saying anything further. T mm curp vo.11 will hfuvafinv n,a nothing bu' the famous Blush of Hosesifor your complexion, lours with best wishes. Floha A. Joxes. South Bend, Ind. P. 8. Call tbis eve olease at T. H Thomas' and learn the particulars. An exchange says: "Try a sun bath for rheumatism;'' bat we would advise you to try a bottle of Solvation Oil, if jou would be cured. T)r 1 V. Haathnrno has rnmoved from his old h ci'.ion ovr Don's store and is nowocaled over Kre 1 & Math s. Makes the Weak Strong The marked benefit which people In run down or weakened state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves the claim that this medicine " makes the weak strong." It docs not act like a stimulant, imparting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, bet In the most natural way Hood's Sarsaparilla overeoie.es that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, purines the blood, and. In short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out "Last spring I was completely fagged out. My strength left mo and I felt sick and mis erable all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. 1 took ono bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it cured inc. There Is nothing like it." II. C. Begole, Editor Enterprise, Rellcville, Mich. " I derived very much benefit from nood's Sarsaparilla, which 1 took for general debility. It built me right up, and gave me an excel lentappetite." Ed. Jen KiNS.Mt. Savage, 5Id. K. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy anything else instead. Insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla SoW by alt drwcKlUs. pi ; ix ''or ?S. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hast IOO Doses One Dollar .r 1 1 -. ! ts rf : - v. ' " fK: 9 V1 v 1 . -II -'-p.:i SOLVED THE PKOBLEM. The ioventor of tbe New Scale Kim ball Piano was overjoyed when he found what a success he bad made of it, and tb above cut represents his feelirgs Have you examined these pianos? Do not confound them with the old stenciled make, but call and tec the New Scale; they are the finest in the lani. We have just received a fine assortment in An tique Oak, Bird s tve Maple. Mahogany Satin, Walnut, French Walnut and Rose Wood finish cases. Call early and see the finest variety ever shown in the otv of Rock Island. S. Eoy Bowiby, 172S Sec:zcl Ave. LOUIS GLOCKHOFF'S X' kArW-wil'.V Billiard and Pool Parlors. liavlne just fornished a fine Parlor nptmrs and eq-iil pea it with two of Brcnfwielt & Balfcc f lioctit Billiard Tubl.p. alto two&cc Pool Tables. IN THE CIGAR STORE '.he CneM Pneof Imported Mid Domi-Mic Cigars and Tobacco la the market. 1S0S Second Avenue. W. Trefz & Co., Headquarter? for School Books, Toys and Candv. CIGARS ill TOBACCO. If you wish to see a nice line of VALENTINES call ani 8?e our difplay. W. TREFZ & CO., 2223 Fourth Ave. gXECUTOB'S NOTICE. Eftate of Herman Bontenbaeh. deceased. The nnrlemijmed haying been appointed ezecn - mi or ine ion win ana losuimect or Herman Bnntenbach, late of the county of Rock Island. Plate of Illinois, deceased, herebr siTen nmirv that he will appear before the county court of bock iiiana coonty, at tne once or the clerk of aid conrt,tn the city of Rock Island, at tbe April term, on tbe first Monday in April next, it which time all persons hiving claim againtt aid estate are notified and requeeled to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 29th day of January, A. D. 189. GBRTBODE BtJNTKNBACH, Kiecntrix. QROTAGDN U R OF. 01 EFFEN BACH'S I SURf CURE cr SEMIRal, NERVOUS I "1 VRIRART TROUBLES i Y8UN8. I MIOOLE-aOtB 010 WER. Ill STrMACH-MEOtCRTIONRD URCER TAINTT bs DISAPrSiRTMENT.baipul. ti-ly rvllern the vort c. lo 34 hoarr mm st k ill ma4 penBmnentlr corsln 10ud.yi. U4v, Irsatwaatse trial retarn mll fr SI. Circular rte. THE PERU DRUG CO.. Bokvta.(orUuUS 180 rlS STi;iiAaaU. WiX clITIRE Wash Goods. We are receiving elegant lines in wash goods and ginghams, Spri-g Drtss Goors. "Woolen dress goods for spring in great variety are now arriving. New mixtures. New robes New colorings in chevrons and other fabric s. McINTIRE BROS., R,ock Island. Illinois. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Furniture and IN THE THREE CITIES, xos. 1525 and 1527 SECOND AVE. AND 12 J, 120 aird 12S Sixteenth Stet. NORTHFIELD OCKET KNIVES aod SCISSORS took the highest premium for quality. If you want a good knife try one. One need not be told what a nice present an elecant Carving Set like those I have to show will be. Also those Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers. Every woman that keeps honse wants one. Wrought Iron finish Fire Sets and Irons. Acorn Stoves and Ranges are the leaders made in Illinois for our soft coal and every one gtiarautsed. 'these are all good things to buy at Christmas or any other time. Come in an I 6ee how much have to show you that is usefal and novel in housekeeping goods. JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Cor. Third Ave. and Twentieth Street, Rock Teland. CENTRAL MARKET. For CHOICE MEATS Go tc . . H. Treman & Sons, Poultry and , Game. Pork All telephone orders promptly filled. WE HAVE THE FINEST Bread. Cakes, Pies and Buns In the city. Also see our line of fresh fr:ed Cakes, Cream Pies and Cream Puffa, Angel Foods, etc., and many other varieties too nnmerous to mention. We also get up the finest of Wedding and Party Caes, and Oyster Patties a specialty. Only the best of material used in the manufacturing of all these goods, and first-class workmanship guaranteed. We deal largely in Wedding Cake. Ornaments of all kinds, CITY BAKERY. MTJNROE. DeRTJE & ANDERSON. You can save money by trading at the Old Reliable o AND lO CENT STORE. Crockery, Cutlery, Tinware, Classware and Wooden ware, Etc. MRS. C. MITSCH'S, 1314 Third Are. BROS. Tennis and Qutincr FLANNELS and various oth?r labri;s Chenille Curtains. Special offrine for thi -,1. We have jus, received a large consignment, and being cro-jide4 for rocm will deduct 10 per cent irom price 01 every pair fold this week. Very pretty and prices lower than you have heard quoted for as good quality. V,, r ' - ' 'i ROOK ISLAND Oysters and Lake Fish. Packers. Telephone N. 1103. 1700 Tbird Ave. OF Carpets J i