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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895. 1 I I mm FRECKLES! mmw. REVERSIBLE BOMB. A New Style Makes its ADDear anc t fans. AND SEEKS A RIOTOUS SUCCEED. HundrecU of men and women are seen upon the streets every day whose fares arc revered with Disfiguring Cooper-Colored Freckles or Scaly tuples, which are constantly suwiir.-iti)i?, tut which fan li.ri.-v. rP. . 4l. -..-. r 141 '. . 1 111. lAcrk liiimili- ICl Jirl. M -.V 111' U I IT .(Jill Hit nUU U Ula..- 4ing and distming lic-a.sos of ths &kui e:?hess jqsephine face bleacii appeals with a force which is irrcviUtiiile. This wonderful preparation never fails t efteet a cure, yo. when dot-tors pronounce the case honeloes and nos-, -la m nrrivpn to ! uplr-sa. I ""Empress Josephine Face Llkacii will not onlj j -a Freckles and Pimples, 1ut is guaranteed to be( nve cure for hczema, Acne, motn-patcnes, : -Spots, Blotches, Sallowness, and all other, l' diseases. j liTr ratti r Of I ADAMTCPn ! jl f II THOMAS. Irnrj-ist. for. Sevi ntrriil ii St. ami Net-onil ytlfc Fisher, Hariier House rliariii.-uj. f .r, . MRS HANSBROUGH DEAD. tTife of the Senator from North Iakota ' Dies at Waiil;tnn. Washington, Jan. 15. Mrs. Huns (trough, wife of Senator Hansbrough ot North llakota, died at the Cochran, hotel of ueute pueumoiiia. Sho hail nut been n I 163 Msp, Sweepers t- - i known the world over. The firm make a ?d .many kinds, but they always, always I rantf. C that their "Gold Medal" is the M hey make. JOHN T. NOFTSKER Nvit Jts the exclusive sale of that. Price always 'I Dtl Jas been $3.50, but to make it interesting to ''i .1 ;tlia nn11!i l-i a line -n tV nrln. nt ? ?C nil L . I kill, puuiiv. iiv. imj gsufc v.v J t .J I I unheard of price. i r He has a few "Grand Uapids" to close out t j cf at $1:50. ers Plated Knives l "Standard Plated Knives $1.00 per dozrn. CARVING SETS .ya' ' ... At prices from 50c per pair to $6 per pair. pel Goods Low Prices at I 1 t T V i I M t a r. t . 40ffil T. NOFTSESR, Architel : ' Corner Third Avenue and Twentieth St. r-f Y yi nd Nineteei"'' . . jSV ) 1 a - v ft. liATEST NOVELTIES IS HICB M FALL BQGDI CAN BR 8kK AT The New Merchant Tailoi 1822 SECOND AVE Hrpr H w- Blvt J. T. DIXON EltCHAJVT TaILOB (Dealer in Men's Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. SIMOON. HKHKT A. riKinn tv .( fiersand Decorators ' SHOP, 429 SmotMsth St, BOCS ILL. L JOI1TI VOIK ) Kf H r.it i. CONTRACTORS Uaaufctarcr of Smoh. lnnrs ami ISlio)', t AbA a!! ksniN of Woodwork for BaiUcni Stk Street, tat tk aad tta ra Cit.1n so cptle. pUuna. KaitycajTrfUla wt I torM. Ut BUI fwiJ e btcair or bok i rraaeA !! C Tor en iitm kl lt i: mJtMM CM itjSlK T HABfZ A tfediT. - - ...... - - Makine a Cirt Now, Drraking Window, and Creatine a Paaie ia tha Vicinity and a Quick fathering or l'olicemrn, bat Uurtinc Nobody SappaMd to Dan Bm. Inteaded (or a MacMrata Itiaaa IrQW aad latal Storm Kaftjia. Paris, Jan. 15 A bomb explosion oc currti alxmt imJuiglit in front of 63 Kuo MoUL-cau and is believed to have been the vrorii of unarciiiiti Noltody was kill-d but onsiJrable damage Was done in the vicinity. Tiie bomb is described au being i.( t li.r reversible rt, cbictiy charited with dynumite and couceah-d in an English tin cra. h.-r box, btreuiijtlieued by a thick band of aluiiiiniuiii. lu other respectd the Im.iuI) is said to have been charged and ptvnuivd in a inuuuer similar to the one used by Vaillaut in the chamber of deputing The police have no clew to the culprit, although some policemen on duty in ail jamnt streets, saw man running swiftly awav a short time previous to the explosion. In spite of this fact and al though the hour was so early the police men seem to have mode little or no ef fort to stop the riinnini; mail. The police are iiaiuraiiiiuK the usual reticence as tit the farts in the t-a.se, thus making it pmliably more iliRicult to traie the mat ter to its foundation. Ttie 1'iirlcr Wan AlartHed. It npiH-ars, howevtr, that a iiorti'r on duty at ; Hue .Monceaii just U lon- nild lii'lit was informed by a passer by that a suspicious looking puml has been placed on the wiii'.low liil-fe of the ground uoor. Tin- (Hir'ter in al.iriu riLshed to the sjHit and, seizing t lie parcel, hurled if into the Mnldli: of (hi-stntt. A terrilic explosion followed and showers of shot wi re hurled in all directions, breaking a!l the win dows in the vicinity, although they wern pnitin:tiHl by strong wooden shutters. Following the explosion was a panic in the neighborhood ofKi and Hue Mon iteau. The hoiisi; at til Kile Mom-eim was foriui;rIy the resilience of Prince Viirtur Napolion and its front was oonsidoralily dama'd. The explosion caused a strong fon-e of police to (Either from ull sides and the Kue Monceaii was soon the center of attraction for lare crowds of people. But order was soon restored. The inhab itants, reassured by the police, re-entered their homes and by l:'J a. lu. only the police guard and a uumlier of newspaper nu n remained aliuut the spot.. WsriHsl by a Valet. The porter, it upiiears, was warned by a valet who whs returning home and who noticed the parcel on the wiuilowhilge. ii an interview pul.iistied in lhe Maun the valet is olio ted as saving that when he saw the box on the wiiidowledge he hur riedly entered the house and informed the porU-r that there was an extraordinary parrel on the window. Tim (mrter hastened ml into the street, took the Ihix mid threw It as far as he could. The two men then entered the house and closed the door. A moment later there was a tremendous report, as loud as a cannon. Neither ol the men noticed a fuse attached to liic Imiiib. Th'-j iMlit-e cxjiii.7-s Uie ointou tluit the explosion wasdirected ii.aiust M. Alhalin, the maistrute who conducted the inquiries in the outrap-s eommittitl by Kavacliol and ether anarchists, who lives in the Kue Yerzeluy, facing the scene of the explosion. MEN CO DOWN WITH WRECKS. Numerous VeMnel Founder in the Storm &aeeiiuc irat llrilain. Iisnox, Jan. 13. The liritish steamer Kowan has foundered in the Bay of Bis cay. One of her boats containing six men nlive and two dead h:is been picked up. The other boat, which was launched with seven men. including the first oflicer, has liccu lost. The Italian bark Theresiua, from l.iverool for Trieste, lias been wrecked near Strangford. The captain mid seven of the crew were rescued; three others were drowned. The hrimuitine Satis, f re lu liochcstcr to ifuiidcrlatid, has Ihs-ii stranded at lloiinitnook. lineol.i shire, the ctvw being reacuiil. An un known brig has foundered oil Hale. The crvw iHris!iinL IxjMhjn, Jan 15 A terrific storm is raging all through the country. Snow in many places is twelve feet deep and vi recks ure numerous on the coast. Two ships are remitted foundered and their crews drowned. life savers are doing heroic work everywhere along the coast. The schooner Balcey caizcj off North Sunderland point and all the crew were drowned. Narrowly Kscaped Heath. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 10 A nearly fatal Uiduou a-ceiisioii occurn-d here. (iussic Do Vare was to have gone up iu a balloon and make a flying leap on a para t luit-. She did not make her appearance and Miss Hussell, who has been posing at a sideshow in Jacksonville as a Circassian U auty. coiiM-nted to take her phu-e. Miss K usx 1 1 did not heartlie rHirt of the pis tol thai was to In- the signal for her to jump, and the balloon went up l,tKJ feet orjiiiorv. She then cut loose from the luilloon and when the luirachute descended in laudeil Miss Kussell in the middle of St. Johns river. She became entangled n the parachute and was only saved after going down twice. To Krlirte lMstrrHMit Miner. C'OU ur.l.'S, O., Jan. 13. Columbus citi zens will send a carloa I of provisions to Uloustcr for the relief of distressed min ers, and will send another car later. Cin cinnati will send a carload of provisions to Nelsonville and another to Shawnee. It is becoming apparent that the greatest distress exists in Perry county, the min ers at Hemlock and Buckingham, es pecially having suffered great privatious. t.ull.d by Flro. SoLTH MANcliesTLi Conn., Jan. 13 The lioj k nd er.giiie room con nected with Clu-ney Bros', silk mill was gutted by lire. Treasurer Cheney esti mates the loss at from f si.Okt to 7 .,'n, wliieh is r veil by insuraui-c. The origin of the fire ia unknown. While as sisting in the effort to subdue the Idaze nnioii Dunn fell from a roof and sus tain a fracture of the skull and thigh. Terrible Accident to a Juspcr. WlLLla, Tex., Jan. 15. Frunk Zelno, a professional high diver, la ' -1 inj an eighty-foot leap, misled his tank. He turned kimouU and struck on his feet, breaking bota leg and .ustaiuing tit her bijuriea. s-wi-'v " Jt'.;s'-s v MIS. H. C HAXiUUXlGH. Ill very lon. She was ne of the society leaders of the capital and was popular with all who had the pleasure of her ac quaintance. iter reui.-iins will be taken to North Dakota for burial. The sympathy of the congressmen for Mr. Hansbrough's bereavement is very manifest. WILL GO ON THE STAGE. Ambition of One or Chief Justice Fuller's llautfliters. Washington, Jan. 13. Another Amei- can girl announces her intention to goon the stage. It is Mary Fuller, daughter of Chief Justice Fuller of the United States supreme court. Mary Fuller is Mrs. Manning, 'the wife of a young south erner, to whom she was married some what unexpectedly in Kurope several years ago, w here she was then studying nt a conservatory. Mrs. Manning, or Miss Fuller, ns she will be known uu the stage, wiil make her llrst public appeurauco in Chiiagooti Jan. 17. "Am I going on the stage?" she laughed In answer to a query by a reporter, turn ing from the piano to greet the visitor. "Well, I am going to lie a professional musician, if that is what you might call 'going on thest;ure.' lam to make my debut in Chicago in a few days, and will npiiear theee in concert for the tirst time. With me in this undertaking is a friend, a Miss Hutchinson, and wo will give en semble piano recitals. We are our own nJanagers and have no professional assist ance. ltarlmrity of the Chinese. NKW Vouk, Jan. 13. The American Bible society has received a letter from Shanghai, from which these paragraphs arc copied: "A scouting parly of Japanese, includ ing an interpreter, were captured by the Chinese near l'nrt Arthur just before the attack on the fortress. They were fas tened to stakes by nails driven through their shoulders, burned alive, then quar tered, and their ghastly remains stuck upon poles by the roadside. Some Japa nese uu-mlicrs the of Kcil Cross society were captured by the Chinese soldiers and Hayed alivo." Noted t'rofik t'aituritl. Dun Til, Minn., Jan. 13 Jim Bel:, a notorious crook, is under arrest lien;, lie is a brother of tf -orgj Bell, h.-inj; for murder iii Montana a few weeks ago. Bell ui present is wanted in -Molilalia, where he escaped from j-i.il in 1SST. Sini-e his arrest Bell has cleared up an old c.nne, the Muscatine (la burglary, com mitted in 173. The safe of the Muscatine county treasurer was blown open, the rec ords destroyed, and $.!4,UJ stolen. Bell's confession implicates the county treas urer, who, ho says, was short in his ac counts and hired the robbers to cover the crime. Another .South Dakota Defaulter. Cl'sTKK, Jan. 13. Benjamin Tuuly, the retiring treasurer of Custer county, is a defaulter to the amount of $.l,'."J0. At a meeting of thu board of county commis sioners he made the statement that he was short the aliove amount. The com missioners were nsscmtihnl to make an ex iiniination of the books preparatory to turning them over to the new treasurer. Tunly's statement was a complete sur prise, lie gave in explanation except that 1 he was not to blame. His liondsmcii are abiu to make up tli e loss. Tuuiy's prede cessor was ttiort f l.i.nw. CAUGHT STEAUNC 3:rPATCHE3. A Sr.tn nf Wire Tapping Inearthed at the Windy City. Cn t" AtHJ, Jan la. The Associated Press, through a shrewd use of old disputchei very old some of them has unearthed, with the uld of detectives, a very perfect system of stealing its dispatches from the wires. The win tapping is claimed to have I icon done by one of the most expert men in the country at that line of busi ness, anil he is soexiicrt tiuit lie actually tapped The Herald wire on The Herald building. The way the thing was exposed was pretty rough on the pacrs who took the stolen dispatches from the news asso ciation that stoie them, for recently they have leeu printing sensations that Were eight )ears and more uld. Once in awhile the agency here would "get onto" the fake matter and wire its clients, but be was nearly always too late. The way t he thing was excised was by having a wire to send the "fake" dis patches that was cut oil" outside of Chi cago, sti that this "news" could not by auy means reach the A. P. clients. The news agency that was stealing the news would, however, get them all right, but us late as possible, ill order that it would lie necessary to 'Tush'' the work to get the "news" to the agency's paiiers in time and tcrmit no investigation. All the parties are known. It is said t hat this kind of fraud exists over this country to an enormous extent. F.igtit Vrars Out of Niiw lu .lalL ClIU'Aiai, Jan. 13. Annie Burke, who came to this city nine years ago, was "sent up" for thirty days for drunken ness, and during the trial of the case it came out that she had sM-ut eight of the nine years ill Chicago lockups of one kind or another An Awful Fonny Mwry w:is relnled Sim Hi- at .i eiuii lhe irflKr night. When tin- laughter li.-l -nhsidcil nimniM s.-iiil : , "Smythe. I n.-er kw a nian eliane a- joii have dnrirs the ia vi-ar. A few nmntlii. yan were;lhe most I u-itnrn ni.tii iiuic.Tlti.iMc : new yn:i fire the lift-of tbf patty. lfm- isiiv "My dear felliw,'" rep'lml Smyth, "a year Ei" I w:ii a siek iniui. I was piUTi-riii-? from liver ami Momat-h derttii-emer.ts. 1 was niiirlml arel tncl- ar.i-lmly. ami my fiiemls, the tliH-lor inciti;hl. llnHi-Tiit I was colli tula roitoitni!mn. itue l4y mime una ailvistd iiiol.i t ike lr. I ieree's i. iltlcii Meilirat I liscnvrry . I iliti mi, ami I am a new man. It ha uctnnlly r.-m-we t tny ynntii, ami I enjoy life ns I hve not for ycura." l)u II. V. I'll. m r.. 8r All w me tn offer my thanlcp to ? nu for my gmt health .inr-; ii.iii. jour lcl len Mei-irsl Discovery. I w::s tail the fha'lnw of a piTson s.i thin anil htigi'iinl. wi'tHMit one momt-nt's eae; hail itiTorcil for yeais with ixy stomach .nitl liver, ami this h rim; hail a very severe nll.-u-k of La iriete. I then coii'tii nn-il nin! lbe'l:si-o,eiy" anil try recov ery is weielerfill. I nm lli ears ohl, ami reel as well ami strong ::s I ilhl w..en l ve nhl. My "'pep is as aoiiml as an inlaiit's. 1 remain. lour ilifiiikftilty. It. A. ;n.i:y, Arrineton. Nelson Co., a. Bar.y was fact, we pave tier Casforla. Viin she was a Cliil-I, slMcriisl for Casturia, Wh"n slie became 51iss, she : Inns " Castorla. V hen she bail Children, she gaveUiewCasturia lhe Strike at Haverhill, M.-tsa. llAVLUiilLL, Jan. 13. Nearly all the labor orgiinizntioiis held meetings and the strike situation was the main topic discussed. The prevailing sentiment was I in favor of a closer combi nation aniuag the uinereut uepartmeiits ot shoe Work ers to win the strike mid many sugges tions for aggressive action wera luade, al though none were adopted. Several min isters mado reference to the strike in their sermons and the situatiuu was gen erally deplored. The men who were in jured in the iigiit Friday evening are nearly as well as ever. Wu. K Irked to Itwatb. CllIOAiJO, Jan. 1 3. Henry Buckleman, a tailor, wns kicked to death by Solomon iegel, a bartender, in Isaac Bonbiniskt's sal. sin, near the corner of Fourteenth and leffersou streets. Buckleman went into the place and culled for a bottle of whisky. It was given to him -ana lie started for the door without paying lor it.- J his so en raged Siegel that he ruslied out from be hind tut: bar and struck Buckleman a blow behind the left ear, knocking him down, then kicked him about the head and body until no signs of life were visi ble. High Death Kate in New York. NEW YiiKK, Jan. 13. The registrar of vital (statistics reports 1,0U0 deaths in this city this week, an increase of l:J over lust week. There were forty-six deaths from diphtheria, and Is! from pneumonia. Orip killed twenty three persons. The week before only seven died from grip. Many well-known people are now ill with grip. Anion- the nmula-r are: Kx-lioveruor Flower, Bishop Potter, the Kev. Dr. Huntington of Grace church, II. U. Have meyer, the augur man, and Henry Miner, congressman and theatrical manager. It-I(-M and loenonneee the tiovernor. I'llitMX, Ariz., Jan. 13. Attorney Gen eral Henry has sent hU resignation to Governor Hughes, in a long letter de nouncing the governor as one who, for his own ends, has been disrupting the Demcxrolic party and affirming that if he h i the interests cf Arizona and thu Dem ocratic party at iicurt he would at once n-sign. The resignation was accepted aud T. O. SalUTwhile, of Tucson, appointed Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla-, f'Tlothers' I Frlend,, vi;i , Dec. 2, lssfi. My wife 2 EBS FIUEND" iM fore S Coi.vik, I.A.. used " MOTUE J her third ronlinemont. and Kara she S would not b without, it for hundreds S of dollars. IhM-K Mills. 5 ' tcnt hyeTprn-sormnlLon r-eelrtl nr price, ft -T bollle. H.H.t "To Moi llLlls m guialled tree. uld lr ad Ilruuiflais. S IlBAliriEl.l) Ur.AI I.ToB f'o., Atlanta. Cn. B VITAL1S i-A&le a Well fc.kj rVV o of -nr , y w w 1-t Day. iriTai if W 1 1 nUO iota uy. THE GREAT E0,h Sir- I'l-starra tka ktonr Knuilui ia 30 laj. It acts Hiwerfu:!y ai.ii tuit-kiy. Cures wlieu all other lau. 1 jUi3 men win refrain tneir lost mannoou and oln !: n will n-euver tin ir youthful vigoi iiy uoin-r VITALIS. It qmei. tv anu surety re ftores Nervousness, vituhty. Impotency, Nii'htlv Kmisstons. IKit low.-r. Faiiiiie Mem ory. Wasliug llisi-ases. nud ull effects Of self abuse or excess and indiscretion. arus on liiaiiitv nud tHnsniut'lion. insist on havh; VITALIS. no other. Ian tie carried in ve- pocket. Ity mail. I.HI per puilcaifr. or six for fi.UO, with a pisnlite wrillea Kaaraatre ran r rrrai4 the moat--. Cireiil ir lr.e. Adilres tilxai.T KKaKIK COBftal, Itiivn, ill. For alio at Itix-k I.laml byllarper Dime Phar mwy aud William t'k-nilenin, llriiKViid. Mnllne. for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know Hint Paregoric, Kateniau's kHn-y's iwdial. uiauy so-e-alksi S.kiL.us jTupti. and dm. reniediee for rhildreu are composed i.f ej itim er ir.ort boie t Pa Yaw Klftw thut opium cud uiirphiiie are slii-t iui: uaiiss- iisiioa f To Yon Know that in Iucot c.Aiiitriesimt'bU an u 4 s-ir.iitt: lu st-U uaieotksi Without luliehlifc' them J.is.aif T Y-oai Know that ..u bhouid not -.-raiit any mtsjiviuu to Le i,lm yocr chill auWss you or your physician kuaur of what it is composed P Yon Know that Custoria is a purely vci.Ubld prearalion, aud that a list of tt. uigredieuta is puhushed with every tortiu- ? Po Yon Know that Cantoris Is the prescription of tlie famous Hr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been iu uru f.ir nearly thirty years, aud that tusre Castoria is now solJ than of all other remedies tor children combined f Po Yow Know that the Talent Ofaee IViurtment or tlie Vuited Siates, and of other eouutrtes, have issued exclusive riht to IT. riteher anil his assieus to use lhe wonl " Caatoria " ami its formula, acd that to Imitate them is a state prison offennef Po Yow Know t'.iat oue of li. rensous for granliug this goveruuieut protts.-titinwas because Castoria bad teen pruveti to lie absolutely barmlek7 Po Yon Know that 35 averaco doses ef t sl.i are forui J-J for 35 centa, or one eeut a dose f Po Yon Kno.Ttug-t when possessed of this -rfect preimratiun, your chiklian may itf kept n-etl, and that ) nui)- luive unbroken f Vllt these thing am worth kuowiug. They are facta. The fac-Bimilo tdgnatnro of 7 - h on etrory ppar. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. T F. BUUKE, President. JOHN JOKIIS, Vice rrnsitliinL EKN I'ST WAC.NKR. Sc. mid Trcas. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. Rock Island Heating and Flumbing Co. Hot Water 11 eating Ut'cr Pumps 119-121 K. 17Mt St. lOn-k Islauil, 111. TV!. No. 128$ ts)le Amt for the I uriitan. - B mm s-i-aiM: ItflMKPOKATEU UNDKB TBK TAT WW Rock Island Savings Bank, UOCK ISLAKD, Il.I Ia dilly twi in. to -p. m.. and eatarday erecmirs from I to f r.jt. Flvt per cent laf erest paid on Deposits. Uotitty loenod cn Paraoaal tcW lateral or Hal Estate ar.nrlty omciiu: P. I.M.TCUSt.tsI'iva't. rt?. naNKMANl.', Vicer-Ml. J M. BGWlul. CwaMt j:axcT-.iB: P. U MiUhell, r. r. u"Wni.i.n. John Crabam:h, t-hil Mitrkell. H. P. Kali. L. Mw, . W Unr-t, J. M. Bnfor.1, John Volk. aukro A- Uuhst, Boiiniton. BeciD bu.'.ii.. July I, low, and ocunpy the metheaat comer of MitchoU I.-"' n-w tMtB- SEIVERS & ANDERSON COiNT T RACT OR? nnrf B U I U K - All khulnof r-ATiMrnWr wurlc duou Office .in.I Shop 721 Twelfth street i-i.(rat Jolihlur dune on nlmrt notic atii.I si Israel. hi guM,r&ute4 1MXJK ISLAND J. F, BosEimKLS. Ton JtosMrtBts ROSENF1ELD BROS. T'RACTICAL Plumbsrs, Stsam, Gas Fitters. ouse Heating anI Sftnitar y Piutubio-. Uasi-merit Bock Inland Nat. Back M -5" - o m s s D rS s e T-J r- c t . .. J. SPILGSR, Contractor and Builder. Shop and Residence No. Su Third avenue. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, NO: 2821 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on Vire 8tret. POCK IHLjN1 Vroyneioror of the Bndr rtreet A'l klada of Cat Flower, eon-tan liy oa bun. tS?'i-ten nirnn. Una block from Central Park, larrert la Iowa. Plo-r- Sl! Brady Rreet, Davenport. Ia City rBus and Express Line For Boa or K press Line telephone 1141, and yon will recniva prompt attention. , XTTiTRSTtT.AgB U EPE3C1SB- Fropi.