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It is invaluable. Trice, 50 Cents. Trial size, gc; Cent. S.d bj Driw.-l.t., or wit pcat-pakl on racalpt or prlca. irlPIIRXTS' BED. CO., 11111 rTltllaai 8U, HEW YOKE. THE PILE OINTMENT Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cure Chapped Eandi, Wound, Burns, Xte Removes and Prevents Dandruff. AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP. Best for General Household Use Yon want bottom prices, and we are the people you are look ing for; we invite you to give U3 atrial, you will come again Wl'fhnnf an invitntinn1 wa finn- ceed in pleasing because we vrork with that object in view. ILLY BROS., Boots and Shoes 307 Twentieth St., Rock Island. Rock Island IRON WORKS. -all kinds of- Cast Iron Work done. A specialty of furnishing aL kinds of Stoyes with Castings at 8 sents per pound. A MACHINE SHOP ti been added where all kinds of machine work will be done first-class. NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE DOWNINQ BROS.. Propts. B GRIFFIN. J. KEATING. GRIFFIN & KEATING, No. 3712 First Ave., Rook Island, III, Practical : : : Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting and General Jobbing. Telephone connections. GEO. P. STAUDTJHAR, Arehiteet. Plan? and superintendence for all class of Buildings. xme 53 and 55. Mitchell Lynde building ItaXB ILIUTOl. DUSY mm mm was lost to himself. a hi. ci,,ldP.n Remllt ThrosTk a Medium. portIdw,Wh0livedIn eastern sea ufth of ht 1?L,Pk carPenter after the "pfrit and eft iff F1 deP88d In tirely destitute. The oldest daughter! tabled totT frm kiDfl -ihbort wJS Sralrf tilt ake.1cnre ?f the younger mem- Sr-twelve years fterward, when noMJeU,Tfflfftbes,ln to attract puMio ?o 1 n f tht dK,,8ht" was induced wa fn w',,er,-and WM formed that lie trml , m,nKt0n' X C- irking at his Bent t tl fl"ite we- A sent to the postmaster for information. In fr.w"s an answer was received stat ing that such a man had worked there ninny years and was highly respected, but had recently left the place and no one knew where he had gone. The same medium was again consulted, and she said that he was then in Brooklyn, at work in the navy yard. His son went there and found his father and brought him to Boston. Tho writer of this saw him and quest ioned him as to why he de serted his family, and was answered that he 'lost himself," and wandered he knew not where. So intense was his grief that he had for a time forgotten his own name. hen it caue to him lie could not recall his home or family; he only knew that he had lost something, and night and day he vainly tried to remember what it was. Being a very quiet man, he never told any one about his queer state of mind. In stinctively he applied for work, and was generally fortunate in obtaining it. Even when his son came to him and spoke to him about his home, his family and neigh bors, he could not place them; nor could he ever afterward recover the conscious ness of his life previous to the time of the ileath of his wife. He accepted his family because they took care of him, but never realized that they were his children. He died dreaming t hat he had "lost something that it was his duty to seek and find." Boston Herald. The ritralrn Islanders. The Slieve Koe, an English ship, called on her passage home at Pitcairn island. The captain gives an interesting report of a conversation he had with the chief, Mr. Adams, who pulled off to his ship in a lioat manned by six men. The "chief man" of this handful of English speaking people, is known, is elected for a year. Captain McMullan states that they were eager to obtain ammunition, as tljey were all fond of sporty They also asked for matter to "Ve?id, and were particularly grateful for the religious publications he gave them. An American organette which the master of the Slieve Roe had on board was listened to by his visitors with appre ciative astonishment, and the islanders hinted as openly as they could how ac ceptable such an instrument would be to them. More than a hundred years have elapsed since, in 17S9, the mutineers of the Bounty landed at Pitcairn and founded what is now a prosperous settlement. The land is fertile and furnishes abundance for the wants of the descendants of Captain Bligh's crew, and they live in happy igno rance of the struggle for wealth or exist ence which goes on in other parts of the world. Pitcairn island is indeed a bright spot in the Pacific ocean. London Stand ard. Different Kinds of Rockets. Rockets are now built of paper cylin drical cases filled with a composition of niter, charcoal and sulphur, which is like gunpowder, except that the ingredients are compounded for a slower rate of com bustion. If the rockets are to le used in war the cases are made of wrought iron. Rockets to be used in war have their heads surmounted by a solid shot. If they are meant just for explosion or incendiary effect the head is surmounted by a shell or case shot, with a fuse attached. The fuse is ignited by the flame of the composition. The base of the case is jx-rf orated by one or more vents for the escape of the giis generated, and sometimes with n screw hole into which the guide stick is fastened. The rocket is set in motion by the "reac tion of a rapid stream of gas escaping through the vents and impinging against particles of the air, although the reaction of the escaping gas would cause it to move also in a vacuum." New York Evening Sun. Falcon Lore Xo one can pretend to any acquaintance with English literature, or even with the English language, without being aware how deep an impress has lieen left upon them by the art and practice of falconry. Such words as "haggard," "eyrie," "mews," "cadger," to "lure," to "stoop," to "reclaim," all belonged originally to the falconer's jargon, and were theuce adopted into common parlance. A whole host of well worn quotations, including the long misunderstood passage mi Hamlet about the "hand saw" (heron shaw), can only be properly explained by reference to the falconer's craft, and sev eral of the most picturesque metaphors used by our liest poets derive their virtue from the hawking field. Loudon Satur day Review. Fever anil the Human Hair. "It's a queer thing altotit the difference between the hair of men and women," re marked the barber as he stropped his razor. "Now, after a severe fever like typhoid, nearly every woman has to have her hair cut ami her bead shaved two or three times to insure a renewed urowth. I have work of that sort to do nearly every week. I have lieen a burlier a good many years, and I never knew a man who had fever to have his head shaved simply be cause of a fear that the hair would come out. It does come out, of course, and we trim it close with clippers, but we doa't shave it. I have, however, seen cases where the fever entirely changed the color of a man's hair." PittsburK Dispatch. The Gauls Were Left Handed. Professor Mortillet, from observations upon flint scrapers found in various parts of France, has been led to believe that the proportion of left handed persons was much greater in prehistoric times than at present in the same locality. Out of 354 neolithic scrapers which he examined he determines that 105 were used by the right hand and 19? by the left; the remaining 52 were not marked so clearly that it could be determined by which hand they were used, or they may have been used by either indifferently. Yankee Blade. Asi Unkind Remark. Miss Antique Won't your mother go with us? Mlos Rosebud No, she says she doesn't think she is old enough to chaperon you, dear. Exchange. It Should bt la a very Hons. J . B. Wilson, 871 Clay street. Sharps burg. Pa., says be will not be without Dr. King'B New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cared bis wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when va rious other remedies and several physi cians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. Large bottles, 50c and $1. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men lion. All who haye used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer menicine does not exist and it is guarant eed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For care of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price 50 cents and $ 1.00 per bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. EUCKLKN'S ARNICA 8ALVB. 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 S5 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen. Wonderful Gains. Dr. Miles' Nervine not only cures all nervous diseases, headache, blues, ner vous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fits and hysteria, but also builds up the body. "I am pltasd to sav that after years of intense suffering with nervous disease, headache and pros tration, I tried Dr. Miles' Reatorative Nervine, and in two weeks gained eight pounds in weight. I could not lie down to sleep, but now sleep perfectly easy, and am still improving wonderfully. Cannot sy enough for the nervine. Mrs. L B. Millard. Dunkirk, N. Y." "One customer used Nervine and gained fifteen pounds in flush. Brown & Mat bury. Cortland, N. Y." Trial bottles and elegant book free at Hartz & Bahnsen's I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all sufferers from drv catarrh from per sonal experience. Michael Rerr, Phar macist, Denver. I bad catarrh of the head and throat f r five years. I used Ely's Cream Balm.and from the first application I was relieved. The sense of smell, which had been lost, wee restored after using one bottle. I have found the Balm the only satisfactory remedy for catarrh, and it has effected a nure in my case. H. L. Myer, Waverly, N. Y. Low Rates to Denver. Knights Templar triennial conclave The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rail way will sell round trip tickets at half rates east of the Missouri river to Knights Templar and their friends to Denver, An?. S to 7. good to return to Oc'.. 11: nnd west of the Missouri river, July 25 to Aug. 10, return limit Oct. 10. Ask your nearest ticket agent for full partic ulars or address John Sebastian, O. T. & P. A.. Chicago. Ill Ladies, Women You are d gging yoar own graves by the con ftuut ue of vicious drugs and pill. Stool' Send immediately for our electric device "Electrode." Simi le to use and certain in action, nsed with impunity at any period, a perfect protection to health. Use this and avoid the horrible effects of constant drugging, electricity will not fail. It is instant relief and a permanent cure for all fe male weakness. Pj'cc 8- Will be sent on trial to anyons semline 50 ci nt to pay for sendincr and soiling. Win n convinced of iis value send balance f 1 50. Sent sealed. LONHON ELECTRIC CO., Peor alll. T. O. Box, 415. Vigor of Youth Easily and Speedily Regained by using HAZZARAK'S Turkish Pills This genuine Turkish liemoily positively cures Nervousness, Wakefulness). Evil Dreams. Lassi tude, Pain in the Hack. Vital Exhaustion, nnd all diseases caused ly Errors of Youth or Ex cesses. It is convenient to carry and easy to use. Price S1.03 per box, or 6 for eS.00. A writ ton guarantee to enre, or money refunded, given with each i.00 order. If the druggist you ask for Hazzarak's Turkish Pills has' not got theui, don't let liiui fool you with his oily tongue and Bell yon something else instead, but send price to us and we will forward to you by mail, in plain, unmarked package. We also treat pa tients bv mail. Address THE HAZZARAK MEDICiNE CO., 200 South Sangamon Street, Chicago, 111. Jotiok to Contractors. "ealed proposals will be received at the City Clerk's oiice. Rock Island, 111., until Monday. 5 o'clock p-m. August 1st. 1H9J, for consiructina thc improv ment ordered by an ordin .nee of siid city passed March 7th. lS'.lj. and amendments thereto and is entitled "An ordinance for the im provement of East and West Seventeenth streets from First to Secon 1 avenues, and of Sixteenth street trom First to Th!rd avenues, and of Fif teenth and Fourteenth streets from becond to Third avenues," and for furnishing the materials and dolnz the wora according to the plan s and specifications thereto-on file at the city clerk's office. Blanks bi e will be furnished on applica tion. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check in the sum of Five hundred dollars, paya ble to the order of the trca-urerof said city, which shall become forfeited to said city in case the bid der shall fail to enter into contract with approved securi'ies to execute the wjrk for the price men tioned in his bid, and according to the plans and specifications in the event that the contract should be swarded to him. The right to reject any or all bids or proposals received la here by expressly reserved by sale city. Robert Koehlek, City Clerk. Rock Island, I1L July 12th, 1893. Administrator's notiok Estate of Edwin H. Barker Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Edwin H. Barker late of the coanty of Rock Island, stale of Illinois da ceased, hereby gives notice that ht wUl appear before the coanty court of Roc Island coan ty, at the office of the clerk of ssln court. In the city of Rock Island, at the October term, on the first Monday in October nest at which time all persons having claims againj- said es tate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. A:i per sons Indebted to said estate are requested tt make immediate payment to the undersign eu. Dated this 18th day or July, A. D. 189. J. R. JOHNSTON, Administrator, THE TRAYELEK8' GUIDE CHICAGO, ROCK IBLANTJ A PACIflC KA1L way Depot corner Fifth avenue and Tftirty- "'"h crnus, a. riummer, agenc f Rains. tSAsv. ffm, Council Bluffs A Hinneso- 1 j Washington Kinrec. li ;2J um , 3 :1 pm Council Bluffs i, Mmneeo- I j " "V"1 t x-v-ess f T;4o am 7:50 pm Denver Flyer .'tl :42 am 8 :83 pm Omaha and Denver Vetti-1 i 1 bule ixpress...... S.44 am :58 am bV-- .Cily L,io,,,.tedT- 4:W am 10;47 pm Stnart and I asaHe Expreg" 5:45 pm 9:0am 'Daily. tQoing east. tioing w-gt. "DURLINOTON KOUTB-C B. A O RAIL ZT r ay Oepot First avenue and Sixteenth St., ai.J. Young, aKent. ??AINS. I T.BATT, it. Louis Express :40 am tt:40 cu St. Paul E xpre.s 6 :45 pn; 7 :65 am Beardstown PassenRer 8:58 pm 10:35am Way Freight (Monmouth)... 8:00am l:5()pm Sterllne Psenrer 7 :55 am :40 pro Pt . Paul Exprens 5:l am 8 :45 pm Sterling Freight 11 :M am 10.80 am Daily. ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL KAIL war Racine A Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth street, between Firat and Second avenue, K. D. W. Holmes. agent. TRAINS. Lea vs. Abbivi. Mail and Kxprese :45att 9:OOp7T St. Paul Express S:E0pm 11:25 are Ft. & Accommodation s:00pn 10:loir t. Accommodation 7:85 im :10t-ip ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DB pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. Liati. I Arkivi. Fai Mall Express 8:05 am! 7:19 pm Express 2:S0pmi 1:25 pm Cable Accommodation 9 :10 am i 3 :00 pm " " 4:00pm' 8:05 am BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & NORTH ern Hallway Depot Front and Brady streets. Davenport. J. K. Haunegan, general ticket and passenger agent. TRAINS. Leave. Arrive. Mail and Express 4:55 pm 10:45 am freight 8:00 am 9:45 am M08T DIRECT BOUTS TO THE East. South and Southeast. EAST bqcnd. r - , . Fltrt M'i. Exprtse Lv. Rock Island 8 :0r am 8 :20 pm Ar. Orion 8:45 am 8:04 t m Cambridge 9:0Sam 3:87 pm Galva 9:36 am 8:57 pm Wyoming 10 01 am 4:33pm Prlcccville 10.-98 am 4 :55 pm Peoria l:15am 5:40 pm Bloomington 1:15 pmi 9:15 pm Springfield ; 3:46 pm 10:20 pm Jacksonville 4 '00 pm; 12 '05 n't Decatur i 9:50 pm 10:00 pm Danville I 3:50pml:10 n't Indianapolis 6:55pm 8:25 am Terre Haute I 7:10 pm 10:00 am Bvansville ' 1:20 am 7:S5am St. Louis i 7:80 pm 7:40 am Cincinna'i 11 :00 pm 7:10 ai Louisville 1 WEST BOUND. Lv. Peoria 10:10 ami 3:50 pm At. Rock Island 1 :25 pm ; 7 :05 pm Accommodation trains leave Rock Is'and at 6:00 a. m. and 6.20 p. m: arrive at Peoria 8:50 . m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peojia 6:00 a. m. and 7 :15 p. m ; arrive Rock Island 4 :G0 p. m. and 1 :S5 p. m. All trains rnn dailv exreut Sundav. AU passe ger trains arrive and depart Union denot, Peoria. Free Chair caron Fast Express between Rock Is'ond and Peoria, both directions. Through tiokets to all points ; baggage checked tnrougn to oesiinauon CABLE BRANCH. I Aceom, Lv. Rock Inland. 9.1Q am Arr. Reynolds.... 10 20 am Accom. 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 5.40 pm " Cable '11.00 am Accom. Accom Lv. Cable Ar. Reynalds.... " Koek Island. 6.2 am ls-'O pm 7.00 am 1.45 pm 7.S5 am s.wi pi B. SUDLOW, Superintendent. . -TXKHOUS. Oeu'l Tkt. Agei UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY Witt OBTAKl MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS HAP OF THE CMcap, Root Islaii & Pacific Rj The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Mnline, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS Pavenport, Muscatine, Ottuinwa, Gskaloosa, Pes Moines, Vinterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council Bluffs. In IOWA : Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MIN NESOTA; Watertown and Sioux Falls, In DAKOTA; Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI; Omaha, Lincoln, Fairbury and Nelson, In NEBRASKA; Atchison, Leavenworth, Horton, Tojieka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell. In KANSAS; Kingfisher. El Reno ar.d Minco, in INDIAN TERRITORY: Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Traverses new areas of rich farming and grazing lands, affording the best facillUes of Inter communication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago and to Pacific and trans-oceanic seapor-a. MA.CtmriCENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment. between CHICAGO and DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAQO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, Til KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via 8T. JOSEPH. First-Clan Day Coaches, FREE RECUNINO CHAIR CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Service Close connection, at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway lines, now fbrminc ths new and plcturesqus STANDARD OAUQX TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAZX ROUTE Over which superbly-equipped train rnn dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Ball Lake City, Olden and San Faclsco. THE BOCK ISLAND is also ths Direct ana Favorlts Una to and from Manltou, Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and scenic resorts and cities and mining districts in Colorado, DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS From Bt Joseph and Kansas City to and from all lm portant towns, cities and sectiooa in Southern Nebraska, Kansas and ths Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA BOTJTK from Kansas City and Chicago to Water town, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and BT. PAUL, connsctlotif for all points north and northwest twtwscg ths lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or dastnd Information apply to any Coupon Ticket Office to tbs TJnltad Stats or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN. JOHN SEBASTIAN CtasrlTkt, ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BTATB OF ILLINOIS. I Rock Island Couhtv, In tha County Court of said Rock Island Coanty. In the matter of the assignment of 1 he Northern Mining and Railway company. Petition bv 1 homas 8. Silvis, assignee, to sell real estate and property. Notice is hereby given that nnder the deed of as assignment made by said he Noithern Mining and Railway company to Thomas 8. Silvis as as signee, and by virtue of an onier of said county court entered In the above entitled proceeding on the lfth day of June, A. D. 1892, 1, said Tho x as 6. Silvis, arrignee as aforesaid, shall on Saturday, the sixth-day of August, A. D. 1892, comtbencHg at the hour of 10 o'clock in the foreioon, ar. the north door of the court bouee in the city of Iiork Island in said Rock Island county, sell together as an entirety, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, al the right, title and in terest of t aid Thomas S. silvis, arsignce of said The Northern Mining and Railway company, in and to the mining p ant and properly of said Cmpany, to-wit: The land enveyed to said railway company by Bail y Davenport, by his deed of April 29, 1?85. recorded in the oftice of the recorder of deeds in said ttock Island county in volume 7H of eeds at page 318 ther, of; the and conveyed to said railway company by lia ley Dav enpori, by his ilee i of October 4, A. D. 18S4, re corded in the ofllce of eaid recorder of deeds in olume 79 of deeds at paee 24S thereof: :he land conveyed to said railway company ty John George iiamer ana wiie, oy ineir aeea ol October 3, A. It. 184, recorded in said recorder's office in volume 9 of deeds at pnse 249 thereof: the leasehold ln- tereht derived by said company from J. George numer under lease hearing date September 20. A. D. 1M84, exhibit A. to said petition; the lease-hold interest derived by said Mining company from said J. George Uamer by his lea-e May 11. A. D. 18s. exhibit B. to said petition; the icase-hold interest of eaid company derived under the lease from Char.es Korb of September 20, A. 1. 1884. exhibit C. to said petition; the lease-hold interest of said company defired by taid company from Charles J. Colson oy lease of September 9ih and 12th. A. D. 1884, exhibit D. to said pe- oiiou; tue rigm oi way aim interest ueriveu ny said company from George Henry Miller under his deed of September 9th and 12th, A. D. 1881, exhibit K. to said petition ; the right of way and interest derived by said com any from J. Bicant by his deed of iseptember 9. 1884. aud December 10, 1SS4, exhibit F, to aid petition ; the lease-hold interest derived under the leases of August 30th, A D. 18o0 and of March 1st, A. D. 1S84, made by Silas Glaenev. exhibits G and II to said neti'ion: the lease-hold interest derived under the leases of Angust 30th, A. D 1880 and March 1st, A. D. Is84, maoe by Susan C. Flaec. Exhibits I. aid J. to eaid petition; the lease-hold interest dciived by saia company nnuertne leases or reter Odendahl of August ;)ib, A. D. 1880 and March 1st, A. D 1884 and September 3d, A. D. 1SS4. exhibits K and L to said petition ; the lease-hold interebt de rived hy said company under the lease of Febru ary sain. a. u. iss mine ny John s. Peterson, exhibit M to said petition; the lease-hold interest of said mining compsny derived under the lease rrom r.mma Bisant of February 5tn, A D. 188S, exhibit N. lo said petition; the lease-hold interest derived by taid company under the lease from John Anderson and Samuel Johnson of Novem ber 12' h, 18ss. exhibit o, to said petition; the mio ine shafts situated on id premises, together with the machinery, buildings an i appliances for the working of coal thereout, including the fol- owinc to-wit: 1 blacksmith shop, force, bellows and tools: I old Camerou steam pump and 2 old Northwestern steam pin ps; 1 old steam engine; l tool nou-e; 1 miners wash noose, stove, etc; 1 forty-hore power steam engine; 1 hoisting gear, wire cable aud 2 cages; 1 boiler-feeder and steam atd water connections; 2 boilers and smoke stacks : 1 set dies for cuttinz pipefl grind stone; 1 wheel barrow; 1 encine hon?e; 2 6-tou scales; 1 3-ton scale; 1 lot propps; 1 old drilling machine; 20 mining crs: 1 Cope & Maxwell steam pump; a lot or iron 1 ran ana urea lor tracK in s id mine; derrick, dumps, trestles, screens, echutes and ba'lding at and abont paid shaft ; 1 barn ; 8 houses ; iu j-toti dump cars and two miles more or lessor ram railway, extending from said mines to the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul railway:;(said lands, premises aud property being those particu larly rnd at lars-e described and referred to as const tuting said mining plant in said petition of Thomas S. Silvis. ass'ecee. filed in eaid court on the 5ih day of May. A. D., 1892.) Al?o, but separately and not as a portion ot raid above mentioned mining plant and property, all the tight, title and interest of said Thomas S. SilvN. assignee of said The Nort hern Mining and Railway company, in and to those lots or parcels of land situate in the town of Hampton in said county, to-wit: Lots Nos one (1) and two (2) in block six (6) and lot four (4) iu block seven teen (17). All of said above described and men'ioned lands, premises and property being situate iu tbe county of Hock Island and state oflllioois. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 9th day of July A. D. 1S92. Thomas 8. Silvis, Assignee of Tbe Northern Mining and Ktilway Company. 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Circular fre.. THE PERU DRUC CO.. ok -ts. for th U S igixilt it wsn.fr. r IFOR HE ONLY! I'fllaJ.I.M'BiFor LOST ar FATXIHO MAW-ROOT) f in .-I sifVARl linn isrw 71 rt I . (Weakness of Body aad Kind, Effscta JJlULUrfEirorsorExoeases ia OM or Thu. MM. 1UUW1D Mir tatosl Hot u EaUnrr US N.Mi.lKllKTIIiirKIIUUUIUiRT.uib AbaataMtr aarailla HUU TIUUTBKkT talu la a Sat. Mrm UmUtj ra Att SlaLr. a4 rWrlo Uotrln. Mat, nalaaaUaa aaa ptwab aullS(aaahi)ria, ERIE MEDICAL 434, BUFFALO.. V. OZZCNI'S MEDICATfn COH PL EXIOH Imparts brilliant transnareneT to rtw akin. Rav moves rll ntmnlc. Heckles and lilaeolnrarJonA r sate by all nrstclaas drag zrts, or nailed for 60 eta. OWDER in etadipa b 4.A. ruxxuoj 4 i m a u y J Dr. FRUTH, Of New York, the well known and successful Specialist in Chronic diseases and disease of tbe Kye and Ear, by request sf many friends and patients, haB decided to visit Rock Island, Wednesday, Aug 3rd 1892. Consultation and examination free and confl dential at his psrlors at the HA UP Kit HOUSE from lu a. m. to 10 p. m. One day only. DR. D. 0. FRUTH. ( Burgeon fas Provltltnt iftdicul Df Mfusry of Ktw Tor It. fioas PmMtHt of I As JTrutk Medical Institute chartered.) Ably assisted by a full corps of competent as pert specialists whose experience In tbe largest hospitals In ths world enables them to treat all Chronic. Nervous, Si It l n and Blood diseases upon the latest srlentifis principle. They particularly Invite all whose eases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced Incurable to test their expert treatment that has never failed in thousands of cases that had been pronounced beyond hope. Patients who are doing well under care of their own physi cians need not call on us as our province Is to treat those who cannot find relief otherwise. Diseases of Women. Leuchorrboaa, TJterlne Displacements. Constipation. Ster ility. Female Weakness and all diseases pea llar to female positively cured by fultatlif Compound. Dr. Fruth has attained th most wonder ful success in the treatment of eases to which be devotes special attention and after years ol experience, has perfected the most Infallable method of curing Organ to Weakness. Nervous Debility. Prematura Decline of the Manly Power, Involuntary Vital Losses, Impaired Memory, Mental Anxiety, Absence of Will Power. Melancholy. Weak Back and Kindred Affections it consulted before Idiocy, Insanity. Falling Fits or Total Impotency results from Youthful Error, the awful effects of which blights the most radiant bones, unfitting patient for business, study, society or marriage, annuallv sweeping to an untimely grave thous ands of "young men of exalted talent and brill iant intellect. mien Cured without pain, knife or eao- l?pllepy positively eared by ear new and never-failing hospital treatment. Free EiimiaaiUn of tho fjrlao. chemical and microscopical. In all cases of Kidney Diseases, Brvnli Disease. Diabetes) sad Spennatorrhse. llrlng specimen. Wonderful Cwe perfected ta old eaao Which hava been neglected or ansklllfoUy treated. No experiment or failure. W us dertak no Incurable eases, bat eure thousand given np to die. Remember tbe date and eom early a has . rooms are always crowded. KFCases and oorrsspon deuce sonfldenttaU and treatment sent by express with full dlroa linn, ia. naav but ttersonal consultation prs UK. as- v. a as a' ana MSI 1'U.Ilo at., Chlaavs;a o r. nan no ovc IN IOWA, MINNESOTA as aw SOUTH DAKOTA Solid Trains BETWEEN Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul Via the Famous Albert Lea Bouta. St. Louis. Minneapolis and St. Paul Via Sr. Louis, Minneapolis A St. Paul Short Lisa. AND Through Sleepers and Chair Cars BETWEEN KANSAS CITY, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL, PEORIA, CEDAR RAPIOS ANU SIOUX FALLS, OAK. CHICAGO AND CEDAR RAPIDS Via the Famous Albert Lea Route. THE SHORT LINE TO SPIRIT LAKE (ST The Great Iowa Summer Resort For Railway and Hotel Rates, Descriptive) rainphlets and all infomiittion, address Ueu'l Ticket and Passenger Agent. FOR CHEAP HOMES On line of this road In Northwestern Iowa, Southeastern Minnesota and Central Dakota, where drought and crop failures are unknown. Thousands of choice acres of kind yet unsold. Ixx-al Excursion rates given. For fiill informa tion as to prices of land and rates of fare, address Genl Ticket and Passenger Agent. All of the Passenger Trains on all Divisions of this Railway are heated by steam from the engine, and the Main I jne Dav Passenger Trains are lighted with the Klectric Light. Maps, Time Tables, Through Kates and all In formation furnished on application to Agents. Tickets on sale over this route at all prominent jmliits in the Union, and bv its Agents, to a& parts of tile United Stau-s aiid Canada. tPSFor announcements of Excursion Rates, and local matters of interest, please refer to the local columus of this paper. C. J . IVES. . C. HANNEGAN, Vrea't A Gen'l 6o.pt. Gen'l Tkt. A Pass- At CEDAR RAFID. IOWA. Rock Island and Burlington TRI-WEEKLY PACKET CO. SILVER CRESCENT W. A. BLAIR, Master. LON BRTSON, CTerk. WiU leave Rock Island Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 5 p. m. for Mnsca'ine. Keitbeborg, Burlington and all interme diate points. Local patronage solicited . Fcr Information apply to GEO. LAMONT, AgU DR. tSAXtOEXTB ELECTRIC BELT IMSBSVrS ELECTRIC REIT ANN SBSrENSSM r AAM kU t OSEV. Made for thia peelac pa paaa. m wraarauaa waa.a.a., rinni rrmr. a ita, s,.ta la, faallaaaaa tarrsaU o( ElretriH;r itirsi rb all WEaC FART8. mioriait thB u H K.ALT H as4 K.ol.ol sTEESsVTM. 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