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THE AlUiUS, FKIDAY, OCTOBER LU, 1893. you Want to Buy At Lowest Prices j Sideboards, Dining or Center Tables, Hall Trees, Book Cases, Writing or office desks, Bedroom or parlor suits, Dining or fancy chairs, Rockers, Caipeta, Chenil!-, L?ce or Curtail s, Shades in ait color or any ciza CALL ON W. S. HOLBROOK, 10 5. 105, 107 K. Second 8tre-t, D WEN PORT, IA. hoe Bargains $3 Shoes for Men and Women. I . is ir i : liiittuii .-. -:7.. 1 1 t. i'. only . . 1 .H"t 1' 1'U It-HI. i:U :;: :'. 1 . tine qu:il :. !i ; :.' l.."'l r i t i i - - :i- :i h-.V!-. S I.a-Ut'' line limgol:i. p:it-i-nt tip. I hi 1 1 - n lme. worth l'.imi !..' I.:i-lif-' IoiigoI:i bliulicr. I:it- nt tip :iint trininie-l. worth L'.l'" s-J.on Best $3 Shoe in the Market. "The BOSTON." 162 Second Ave., under Rock Island House. INCOl:lN.KATt'.I I'MtKK TIIE STATE LAW. Roek Island Savings Bank, Rock Islanp, III. I 'i"-".- il v from ! a. ni. to 3 p. m., and Saturday i-rening from T to ! o'c!-ck. f '.ve per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Money loaned on Personal col lateral or Real Estate security. opriciR!-: - KiTCIiKL'.IWt. F C. DENKMAN- Vice Pes't. 3 M Iil FoRI. Ca-Mer DIRECTORS: ' L. M ;. !::. V. C. OeiikmaTin, John Crubaiitrli. Phil Mitchell. H. P. Hull. t. Hmon, E. W Ilnrst, J. M. buford, Jotin Volk. Jackson & Upust, Solicitors. F -ir !'!-. -5 .Inly S. l-so, and occnpy tb. southeast corn-rot ilitfliell 4 I yrfr' ni'w builrtn JOHN GJPSON THE KIR8T CLAS HORSE' SHOF K. x ' lU'.et! !n bir new shop, At 324 Seventeenth Street. (pt-ite the OK kuii 0 J I 1 li j" Jl W Hit i: J i. " J It tTS. THE TAILOR, 1IJ03 Second Avenue. CHAS. DAKNAGHCR, Proprletorof of the Brady street ROSEB "V Ad kinds of Cot Flowers conrtai tly on nn-.. e b"cit from Central park, the Uirgo-t II. Iowa Flowot Stoic )4 Brady street, Durenjisrt, la. BRIEF MENTION. Try The A kg us want column. Houses for rent ly E. H. Guyer. Fresh oysters at Krell & Math's. Have von tried White Hose cream ery? Ovsters served in anv style at Krell & Math's. " Oysters hv the can or dish at Krell & Math's. Ice cream or oysters at Krell & Math's parlor. For Sale Cheap The Star restau rant. Inquire of John Davhlson or George E. Bailey. I'rop in the Harper house barber shop, the only first-class tonsorial parlor in the city. Prof. V. L. C'li'ii-lonen's dancing school meets every r'rMay at t lie Stamlar-l club rooms, the juvenile class at 4 p. m. ami the a-litlt at S p. m. Tea, cnlTee or chocolate witli a line dish of fresh oysters ami a few nice fresh buns is what makes a rich meal, ami to get the same to Krell & Math's. ' All subscribers to the Lecture asso ciation course, should get their tick ets this week, or send word to have them held for them at Harper house pharmacy. This will give the asso ciation time to dispose'of any that re main unclaimed. The bar docket for the October term of the Whiteside county circuit court shows three criminal. "'.'it com mon law and 101 chancery cases. Of I the chancery cases are for divorce and are suits for foreclosure. The injunction suit against the Modern Woodmen of America is number S'.t among the chancery eases. PRESBYTERY AT PEORIA. '.ikes iu Hay m k. A farmer named Bonev. Initio north of Davenport, has made a c inter discovery on his premises tu'ite early yesterday morning he saw two men leaving his stackyard, out in a ticld not a great distance from the house. He investigated. One of the slacks was found to be considerably distiirlit'd, and coneealcil in it were found two line new bicycles. lieing a farmer, and accustomed to see his horses shy at these pesky things, it is not to be supposed that he had ever made a close cNaminatiou of one. or that lie had any clear idea of bicycle values so he probably does not know a high ra-le from a cheap wheel, but he declares that they are both dandy" bicycles. At any rate he took thi-ni to his house, and he holds t he-ii there, awaiting develop ments. In what form these will ap pear lie -Iocs not known, lie has a notion that the two men have stolen the wheels, and that after hiding them in his slacks they came on to Davenport on foot, intending to re turn and get the wlieels. He has fixed up a little surprise for them when they appear. At the very least he proposes t hat the damage to his .stacks .-hall be repaired or paid for. They were all in good trim for the winter, but the manner in which they have been disarranged nettles him. The whole performance seems singular. If any bicycles are miss ing from this city, the owners mav find a clue in this story, though it appears that the men were coming this way rather than traveling from here. Iiev. W. S. Mar.iuis Talk on Missions riie Woman's Work. At the meeting of the Presbytery at Peoria Wednesday. Rev. W. S. Marquis, of the Broadway church, this city, read the report of the board of foreign missions. The Japanese and Chinese work was spoken of, and the speaker said that the Chinese were competent to distinguish be tween christian America and politi cal America. The work in China was pronounced to be permanent. -Syria is busy with schools and progress. Many communicants' and things are very favorable. Brazil, South Amer ica ami Mexico were spoken of. The different presbv teries of the state were reported, and many gains were reported in the collection for the missionary work. The state collec tions exceed those of last year by $1,137. The future was bright as re gards the missionary work. Dr. Marquis said the lime was ripe and the church has responded loyally to the call of the s noil, notwithstand ing the financial cloud, tiains were reported in collections to the general fund as compared with last year. Self-denial was spoken of that the collections may be up to last year. Many recommendations were u'iven out as t( bow money could be pro cured. Seventy thousand is expect ed from this state this year. The re port was received and adopted. Tlie Wout-in'K Sortty. The eleventh annual meeting of the Woman's Synodierl society for home missions met last Wednesday. All the 11 Presbyteries were represented, except one. There were also reports by the different committees. The number of boxes sent to the home missions was also reported. Rev. Thornton B. Pentield delivered an address. A report for the freedmen's committee was made by Miss Mary Holmes, of Freepcrt. Papers were read on the duties of secretaries of literature. Thopresident, Mrs. Rob inson, delivered an address on plans for the coming year. Then followed a preshyterial exchange, in which questions werw. asked and sugges tions were made. The report of the nominating committee, composed of Mesdames Wilder, Champaign: Dean, Monmouth: Moore, Centralia; was in order, and the following officers were elected: President Mrs. C. W. Robinson, of Bloomington. Recording Secretary Mrs. 1. A. Little, of Mount Sterling. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. W. C. Monroe, Ei:glewood. The situation at I'tah was related by Miss Alice (ireen. ' Mrs. J. Boss Mills conducted the memorial services. After devotion al exercises the meeting adjourned. Ol NTV lU ILUIMi. Translern. IS William Priest to .1. C. H Ben.I. n 7! feet lot l.bloek 1. Park Ridge add.. South Moline, $2,-O0. Henry S. Case to C hristopher G Dack, lots 6 and 7. H. S. Case's sub- div.. s 2. 2. 17, 2w. $1,800. Annie M. Fredericksen to Christian Fredericksen, si nwj 3. 17, lw. and part n.J swj 3, 17. lw, $0,900. Orlando Child to Emma G. Olston. part lot 5. assessor's plat of 18G1 of 5. 17, lw, f 1.9.10. An Kxtraorillimry OfTer. A magniliccnt portfolio of engrav ings of famous cities, scenes and paintings with descriptions by John L. Stoddard, the world's famous traveler and lecturer, has been issued, each book containing 1G beautiful en graving: . 11x13 inches in size, and well worth $l.;i0 each. They can be secured at the trilling amount of 10 cents a week by subscribing to the Twice-a-Week Republic. In the ilrst book Mr. Stoddard takes you to France, England. Ire land, Norway, Sweden. Germany. Palestine, Switzerland. Austria. Italy, Brazil. Mexico and tho United States. The Republic brings the world to you. It brings all that is grand, ro mantic, imposing and beautiful to your fireside, and while you, your family and friendsgaze upon its won ders so perfectly and accurately por trayed they will be eloquently de scribed by Mr. Stoddard himself. For particulars see The Republic, a copy of which will be sent free up on receipt of a postal card request. Or. if you want a sample of the "Art Portfolio," cut this advertisement out ami send il in with 10 cents and series No. 1 will be sent you. Without this ad '2 cents will be charged. Address, Room 28, Repub lic. St. Louis, Mo. A Eemiuder'ofC6ld Weather. The first installment of children's sled and possibly the only one to be made this season by the Maine Manufacturing company at Fairfield u now being deco rated and made ready for the market. They say that last year they made about 47,000 of these sleds, and this year the output xvill be less than 6,000. Bangor CommerciaL That Joyful reeling With the exhilarating sense of re newed health and strength and inter nal cleanliness, w hich follows the use of Syrup of ligs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered, but never accepted by the well-informed. For Over Fift Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea Twenty-five cents a bottle. Lifu it Miiery To many people who have the taint of scrofula in their blood. The agonies caused by the dreadful run ning sores and other manifestations of this disease are beyond descrip tion. There is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla for scro fula, salt rlmnia and every form of blood disease. It is reasonably sure to benefit all whoive it a fair trial. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. A Silver Statuette f Sunol. The Ames Manufacturing company of Chicopee, Mass , has Completed a coin Silver statuette of Sunol hitched to a sulky, upon which is seated an equally well known driver. The piece of statuary is one-fifth life size and is mounted upon a bronze standard. The sculptor is C. E. Dalliu of Salt Lake City. The whole piece of statuary was molded from silver dollars. It required 331 ounces of silver. The sulky is an exact facsimile of the one in which the mare made her record of 2:08. The piece is to be presented at a coining banquet in New York. Th Eeinittf a Ttlil. Canseltox, Ind. I have used Simmoi s' Liver Regulator, manufac tured by J. H. Zeilhn & Co., Phila delphia, and found that for indiges tion and liver complaint, it is the best medicine I ever used E. E. Clark. Your druggist sells it in powder or liquid. The powder is to be taken drv or made into a tea. Itatea Near One Cent Per Mile. For the closing days of the Colum bian exposition the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern railway will sll excursion tickets to Chicago from its line at rates near one cent per mile for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 15 to 31 inclusive, good to return until and including Nov. 15, 1893. For tickets, time of trains, etc.. call on or address agents. J. E. Hasnegax, G. T. & P. A. Farms for Sale. Two miles east of Coal Valley 115 acres with good buildings. Half mile from Iowa line in Jack son county, Minn., 80 acres, good buildings. Timber land opposite Muscatine. A good woodman can pay for land with wood and render every acre tillable. A splendid opening for the right man. E. II. Guver. CORK SOLE SHOES Xtra Dry. Xtra Dry. Pain Procters. Excludes all damDness from striking through the soles to the feet without the use of rubbers. A Preserver of Health. Promotes wattnth. Prevent colds? Adds to comfort. Make short men look taller. ' ' rU s,ma:i!i.I.i.-.aJ...i' Sctm '"f1 Second and Harrison S(s Davenport. "'EN' EVENING. JAHNS & BERTLESEN a o CO c S3 ex P. o O 33 X -J Tj T3 X 33 B a 3 Peoria Cook and Ranges, Tinware And Housk Furnishing Qoodf 1612 SECOND AVENUE. ROCK ISLAND, II L Our Purpose In Advertising is to" let everybody who Imjs clothing that's all Man kind here abou: know tbat our fall suitings aidin, and that the finest evr displayed in the city. You are res pectfully Invited to call and se the latest in patttrrv and styles, in fall and winter wear J. B. ZIMMER, ' Call and leave your order -tar Block Opposite Harper House: J. T. DIXON Meiichant Tailok And Dealer in Aen's Fir "'c Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. HORST VON KOECKRITZ, Analytic and Dispensing Pharmacist Is cow located in bis Dew building at the corner of Fifth areuue and Twentyabird street. C.J. W. SCHREINER, Contractor and Builder, 1181 1123 Fourth avenue. Residence 1119 Fourth avenue. Plans sod specifications f nrni-hed on all classes of work ; also meent for Wilier'. P.tent-Wd. S'lUin. Bl!nd.inelbingii.w. stylish and desirable.l u.ini BOCK ISLAM) ILL THE NEW . City 'Bus and Express Line. Telephone Rock Island or Harper Hotels for 'bus express wagon and you will receive prompt attention, TIMBEBLAKE b SPENCEB, Propi.