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- THE ARGUS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1895. v. v - - i Pimples, which ere constantly suppurating, but which never heal. To those vho are nfflicted with these humili ating and diotrcssii.'g diseases of th-j skin appeals with a freoY.huh 13 irresistible. This wun.U'i liil prep:ir;iti-ji never fails to effect a cure, even when linrfurj pronounce the case hopeless and nos trums are proven to he i:seles3. Emi'rkss JnsEpnixs Facs Bleach will not onlj remove Freckles a.d Pimples, but is guaranteed to be a positive cure i' r Eczema, Acne, Moth-Patches, Brown Spots, Blotches, Sallovness, and all other cutaneous diseases. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. For sale by T. II. THOMAS, Druggist, cor. Seventeenth St. and Second av. and Marshall & Fisher, Harper House Pharmacy. Bissell Carpet Are known the world over. The firm make a good many kinds, but they always, always ' guarantee that their "Gold Medal" is the best they make. JOHN T. NOFTSKER has the exclusive sale of that. Price always has been $3.50, but to make it interesting to the public he has put the price at $2.75 an unheard of price. He has a few "Grand Rapids" to close out at $1 50. Rogers Plated Knives Standard Plated Knives $1.90 per dozen. CARVING SETS At prices from 50c per pair to $6 per pair. Good Goods Low Prices at JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Corner Third Avenue and Twentieth St. mt I ?J'"r!rogt .. 1 . P z ' OWSQ I 1 1 JOHlf U. PARIUON. PiiRIDOBI & SOW Painters and Decorators PAPEil IIA1T32ES, CALCQHINZES. etc. SHOP, i!9 SmatewQi St., BOCS XSLAKD. ILL. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SX POLIO I I -ELY'S CREAM BALMi.n-f- the 1 "s. : acetiiiiaM inn re, itmrortii 1 Afl'f into Ike Hotrri'.t. SOc Itniar-MA or b j lasU. lo.Y Dr. Pool's Thee are nrompt. nle n4 certain la reeaK. Tbe nnlw (Dr. Pea'.'.l aever eirse aaiat. 6utsyMc,Il.Wk, AddrtatfsaUtnsfiisaCaa Cere! and, Q. For sale by T. U. Thomas. Druggist, sole agent. Bock Island. III. Clock Spnns nlJe. zjllP'T rerfcet Con'j. -Forepsagh Circsscs, SESESAsk your Dealer for ocr joiw p.. .ire fcm.i KrtiTo rrryx fg fff,, MtIaftjrltngt,gwttBfsJt iKim, SMILES! ISLES' IIinlrf-ii3 of men and women are ??:i upon the streets every day wnoBe frees jiro covered with Disfiguring Conner-Colored Freckles or Seal v BLEACH Sweepers ATT MADE FOB ANT STOVE. FURNACE ob ruciur mf.mii r ckap7 BURXER m" woo 0R C0AL- N0 SUOKE OK UDOH. rthTcvT r IKz. WAST AGEKTS on salary or commission. I ri- Send for Catalogue of ' rtf Prices and Terms. JjJ. RAT10KAL OIL BURNER CO. ' if CLEVELAND. OHIO. HaMTRT A. FAKIDOiC iR'inmmuitn, nnd Mneil. fnl Ut a BI m. It Viri. (rlrd. I Warns V. EVERY WOMAN nes nae-ii a re'. ib) , eoath'T, Tectilatioa medicine. Only 1 iiwlam I SI tbe parel drop aaouid fee nacJ. lr yea nu iho best, fet Pennyroyal Pills Spring Curry Comb Sc ft its a Brcsh. Fits tmr Curve. Ths Vrcd by 1. S. Artsy and bv Barmrrn and cul Leading Horsemen of the World. I - Sanpla nailed post paid 2; ccrli. POLICE POINTS, . Jrtia Klaavr Statfs a Ceepto of Fairs et - raata mm Is Boaaa Ovar. John Kinney. Minneapolis gen. uemsn woo eviaenuy bad m wrangle with work a I005 time since, plead guilty before Magistrate Schroeder this morning to two counts of larce ny, and was bound over to the cir cuit court in $100 bonds, which he was unable to famish. Kinney was detected in the act of making way with a pair of trousers from in front of Sommeri LaVelle's store yesterday afternoon. He was chased op the alley near the Harper house, where he was cap tured by John Ullcmeyer, a clerk, who turned Kinney over to the po lice. The hobo also wore a pair of pantaloons very much like the ones be carried. He admitted having tak. en one pair from the same place in the morning. Being so successful, he decided to call in the afternoon and get an extra pair, but he got nipped. Other C... Charles Plielan, of Moline, became boisterously jagged last night and was arrested on Second avenue bv Officer Crompton. Magistrate Schroeder assessed him 13 and costs. Landlord Laflin had A. Judson, a commercial man, who has been stop ping at the uordon house for some time, before Magistrate Schroeder this morning, charged with attempt- in; to beat his board bill. The case was dismissed. One of the most successful comedy- dramas ever written, "Pawn Ticket 2 10." is announced as the attraction at the Burtis tomorrow evening. The play is from the pen of David Belasco and Clay M. Greene, and is one of the most interesting and notable that ever cminated from the pen of these gifted authors, lbe piece has been secured by Manager J. M. Ward as the medium through which to intro duce Am v Lee, Frank Doane and P. August Anderson as joint stars. Miss Amy Lee assumes the character of '-Mat:," a pledjre. and that line of work stands unrivaled. With her will bo associated Frank Doane and P. August Anderson. Regarding the Uormans, who will appear at Harper's theatre Tuesday evening, the Cincinnati Post says: 'The Gorman Brothers in 'The Gil hoolys Abroad appeared at the Fountain, Sunday, and made a pleas ing impression in their new play. It is a bright, clean and easy run ning comedy that shows the Gormans to be as much at home in white face as in burnt cork. Miss Vevie No briga. the dancer and singer, has a marvelous voice for a young girl. Miss LeVyne is an Australian come dienne, a recent importation, and a welcome addition to the American ;-tate. John and George Gorman fully sustained their past reputation as fun makers.1 -Colambla Theatre, Chicago. The clever burlesque. 1492,' still holds sway at the Columbia theatre, and the public continues to express its approval in a substantial way by liberal patronage. Abounding in beautiful stage pic tures, bubbling over with wholesome fun, replete with catchy songs, and popular with the prettiest of chorus girls that's the "1192" now running at the Columbia, and presented bv the most magnificent organization that Las visited Chicago for many years Kice's burprisc l srty, which is under the personal management and supervision of the king of bur lesque, Edward E. Rice. The most striking proof of the excellence of 1492" is the fact that the people are not satisfied to see and hear it once they want to see it many times. Bright innovations intro. duced each week attract many who have already been charmed with the groundwork, and the supply of new features of this kind is apparently inexhaustible. The long run which the piece has already had, contrary to tiie usual rule, does not justify an announcement of its withdrawal as yet, but still it is the better part of wisdom lor those who have not seen it to lose co more time in procuring tickets. The choice seats are being disposed of far ahead of the perform ances. The Columbia is the most centrally located of all Chicago' the atres, being at the corner of Monroe and Dearborn streets, and very near all the principal hotclv Srltool Report. The report of the Rock Island pub lic schools for the month ending February 1 and the corresponding month of last year, shows general improvement: 1 1K4 .544 4.47 14. 65 1.1 r 4t TtsrlTdiroTlment... s n. Houtnljr enrollment i7i Ave K nornlwr be'oofrn 571 Averse amity ttrn'liincj 2 4 P--r cert of tt ndsxce WW Ctm of taraiccs lfis eiihercentB.rtard7.. J.nn tttiiore . . ... S17 Tot raim wonld ro. and mddj glow Your cbeek woq'd know. If yon won Id tile, note please make) For health' dear sake, Th reined j that did forme Snch woncen (feat, I beg to state tkat Dr. Pierce! Fto Its Prescription i the one thins that can aud does care the f erangemeeta of the female rrrtem. It is woman's neat regala tor. If cverr woman who suffers from f ioe.se peculiar to bcr sex knew of its wonderful ca ra ti properties, a ebons of recking would be heard lb rone root the teog.h and rrradthoMb 'and. singing i'f praises. For aartmr mothers sad debilitated "run do we" women eenerillj, U is the sreatert reMoratire tonic and sooth's? act rtae known. To those stent 10 karnnas motben it is Indeed a priretw b on. It 'resets the pales and perUe of child-birth, snonena partnrliioa, pr w tbe secre'toa of an anandaace f nc-nr-ebjoeBt foe the child, and shoneaa itre neriod ef confinement. The Akgcs delivered every even ing at jour door at 10c a week. A Rstsl Dtrlaw. Rev. Dr. C Perren, who is to be ia the city for sometime beginning Tues day next, has been for about eigh teen years pastor 01 a large church in Chicago, and two months ago re signed to give himself to the work of aiding pastors in special meetings. He has just closed a period of two weeks with the First Baptist church of Chicago, and concerning him Kev. Dr. P. 'S. Henson writes: "Two weeks of delightful experience with him has satisfied us all that he has not mistaken the path of duty and that successful as he was as a pas tor, he is likely to be still more use ful in this wider work. As a preach er be has great pungency and power; he believes in the old gospel as the everlasting gospel, and with rare wealth of illustration and tbe ut most tenderness of feeling, he presses it home upon the heart and con science of men. He is absolutely free from clap-trap aud cheap senti mentalism, and from the lord-bishop style of evangelist, who when he comes takes the reins out of the pas tor's bands leaving the poor man to look wondennglv on while the mighty manipulator shows the peo ple bow to do it." nr. ferren will begin a series of services in the First Baptist church of this city, Tuesday. The people of Rock Island are cordially invited to come and near this eloquent preacher a man of deep piety, broad sympathies and of a sweet and tender Christian spirit. Court Culling. Judge Bigelow adjourned court at noon today, until 10 o'clock Monday morning. Judge Glenn yesterday afternoon refused a new trial asked by the Home Forum Benefit order, in its damage suit decided in favor of Bridget Mooney. The court Anally succeeded in se lecting a jnry in the Rispan case yes terday afternoon. I he jurors are: J. K. Dickson, August Gcrhart, James Roan, J. H. Brown, Frank Skclton, Charles Washburn, Philip Dingledine, V. u. Holsapple, Joseph A. Walter, Frank Attwater and Wil liam Cain. Beaotifnl Garnets. The garnet family contains many stones used in jewelry. None has great valne unless it be the emerald green variety known as nwarowite and those soft brown green ones which come from Brobrowsko. Cinnamon stone (essonite) from Ceylon is a deep golden garnet, unfortunately nearly always "bubbly," aud the ahuandine is a beautiful kind of flamo red, with a touch of violet So called ''capo rubies" are nothing but bright garnets, and it is but too certain that a confiding pnblio often buys them for real rubies. The carbunclo, once so fashionable, is only, a garnet cut en ca bocbon, often hollowed at the back to let in a light foil. Some garnets cut in this form show a delicate silver cress with four rays. The stone is occasional ly found of immense size, large enough to fashion boxes and cups. Philadel phia Times. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Toar Life A war is the truthful, startling titlo of a book about No-To-Bac, the harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates tho nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Bac is sold by T. 11. Thomas under a guarantee to cure or money re funded. Book free. Address Ster ling Remedy Co., Hew York or Chi. cago. Woodmen, Attention! The first regular meeting of Royal Neighbors, organized in this city, will be held Tuesday, February 11. On this date the charter will be closed. All Woodmen, or their la dies, wishing to join as charter members are requested to have their applications ready for this meeting. Application blanks may be had of the undersigned. E. F. Helpkxstell, Mrs. Mart Lloyd, Fked Kaxn, . Board of Managers. Coal Market. Hard coal, all. sizes, per ton 7 50 Discount for cash, per ton 25 Canncl coal per ton 6 00 Indiana block per ton 4 00 Kentucky lump per ton 4 25 Cartage added on less than ton or ders. E. G Fbazeb. Tax Collector's Nolle. The taxes for 1894 are now due and payable at the county treasurer's of fice in the court house. Tax payers should bring last year's tax receipts and avoid delay in searching for descriptions. J. O. Freed, Township Collector. Taowoatsmr. Fair today and slowly rising tem perature, followed by Tight snow to night or Sunday morning; growing colder Sunday evening. Today's temperature, 7 above. F. J. Walz. Observer. Mr Sweetheart. Her cheeks are like the tons, Uer browts lily white ; And well I know the insssn. " She takes Parks' Tea each aigbt. ebe's tfooc and wet an. happy, too. Ber face Is clear and bright And 'sogh burly she talis t 'ejeause, I Uka Parka' Tea each nifhL" Sold by Hartz & Ullemever. Dr. B. F. Ball. Practice limitsd to the eve, ear. cose and throat. Spectacles fitted sviruuuiuiv. umce over areu a Math's. At Trinity chapel. Rev. R. F. Sweet, rector, even song and Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. At Trinity church. Rev. R. 1. Sweet, rector. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Matins aud celebration at 10:45 a. m. Even song at 7:30 p. m. At tbe Central Presbyterian, Kev. John 11. Kerr, pastor. Morn ing subject, "Lazarus, the Brother of Mary ana Martha." The usual evening service at 7:30. Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. at 6:45 p. m. At the Immanual Baptist, preach ing by the pastor, Kev. v . 11. btickel, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn ing subject, "The Devil's Meal is all Brain, or Heaping What We Sow." Evening. The Concession of Soul." Sunday school at 3 p. ni. At the United Presbyterian, preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. H. C. Mar shall. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be served at the close of the morning service. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Young people's meet ing at 6:45 p. m. At the First Methodist church, preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.. by the pastor, Kev. F. W. Mer rell. Morning subject, The Lord's True Home." Evening, "Halting Between Two Opinions." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. At the Christian church. Rev. T. W. Grafton, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. "The Weal Church. Even ing, "Nearsightedness." At 8 p. m. a memorial service in honor of P. L. Mitchell will be held. Sunday school at 9:15 a. ni. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. At the Broadway Presbyterian, Rev. W. S. Marquis, pastor. The pulpit will be occupied at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Thomas Marshall, D. D., field secretary of the board of foreign missions. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Young peo- iIe's meeting at 6:45 p. m. South 'ark chapel Sunday school at 2 :00 p. m. At the First Baptist, preaching by tbe pastor. Kev. tj. t-. Taylor, I'h D. Subject for morning, "Praying and Laboring for the Great Harvest Evening, "The Deluge, or in the Ark." Sunday school at 9:15 a m., George II. Kingsbury, superin' tendent. B. X. P. U. meeting at 6:30 p. m.. topic. "The True Meas ure of Life;" Leader J. S. Woodin On Sunday evening the church be gins a scries of meetings to continue for several weeks. When Others Fall Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up the sbattereu svslcni by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, creat ing an appetite and purifying the blootl. II is prepared by modern method.-;, possesst-s tlie greatest cur ative powers, and has the most won derful record 01 actual cures of any medicine in existence. Take only Hoou s. Hood's pills are purely vegetable, ana uo not purge, pain or gripe 25 cents. "Koyal Baby' Kyo Whisky Is a "Bye as hi a Rye, naturally ripened and free from all foreign flavor and adulterants, gnat an teed pare aad over eleven years of ape, reeom mended to tbe connoisseur as a meritorious arti cle worthy of the confldenoo of Invalids, conva lescenta and the aed. See thai our nsiae is blown ia bottle. (1.00 per quart bottle. "KOIAL KUBt" PORT WISE pure, old and mellow, therefore best adapted for invalids, convalescents and the sired. It restores lost vitality, creates strength and appetite, builds up the weak and debilitated. Quarts, II. Pinto, 90 centa. Put up on honor and guaranteed by ROTAL WINE, CO., Chicaeo. For sale at Harper Bouse Pharmacy, and by William Clendenln. Woline. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria FBaSE CUREayP-rV Ctidiniey BLADDER DISEASES, AND ir Kinncv ami i nnarviiqi-ies, Kheumol ism, etc. It in from the new loln mrii nhruh- U- VA EAVA tM,-r- M' ttiystirum ". RHEUMATISM.: York HorM.Ffh. IHSR. and Mat- trnt tjuirffr. if llc.. IW2. Knrforwoil tv tht Ho tit La 1ft and I't.v- ftiriartft of Kuron as a mi re sp-vilic C'uro for Kid ner and Hlavd4?r l;faiie-t. Ithmmniiiiiii. I Mai I. H right ' Visfwrnyf. HrirltIi.st d-potiitx. Liver !( a. Female Complaints, aln tn bark, etc. st(d at Two iHAtar n Hotti. Iernptfre tk nent freetoall. We know itn.t ALHAI'IN I a tive Cure for theft diaeaes. and to prove to yon It ft Wonderful l-.ffcrtft, aud for the rakeof iittro dcctlon. ire will nend von enonch for one week' use. L mail, prvpaid. t'MEMS it you are a Suf ferer. It it an tmfailinc rnr. A trial eor mn not h inc. Addres. THF. IHIM H HIIlKiKY qm: CO., 4ao rr-ll. ATfiaf, Krw York. ACTUMAHIMRLYR Cure for Asthma. A great Modem Hedlcal Discovery, 'mm ttwwmawtrxal e fay. For large Trial Casa, .Free, by mall, address, K0UIUP0RTIX6 CO.II62Broadwai,HeiYor. FEMALE PILLS. avat siemvrsv atvft tan a. A new, rfHtAhM, sale; reiiur !, n0 TTvi-irl asrrt-i-- "7 rifif,.i tv tratjaa. hmI tr over ee,oO ted In miatalr. InTferonae. uuee omaa, BwreoflmMattoa., Hi ASS6C1AIKM, tiucasts HI. Sold by Harts dc Ullemeyer. isli (iJiJi) 0pM, Aebe on Por-e. VTrn la mbirn. Eair-f-Vlimtf Wrib Ink B t Caw mm Mm- teTt ! J hit a Junior pronfaof ceres. I (71 JVORYi o -it FORTY MILLION the fbxhh a oaanu oo. cnm. E MM 1 DAJJ1, Offices in McCullough Building, 124 W. Third street, Davenport. Office Honrs 9 a. m, to 12 in., and 2 to 5 p. m. Even ings. Wednesdays and Sat urdays only, from 7 to 8. Sundays 2 to 3 p. m. Special Lines of Practice. Asthma, Catanh, Dis eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, and Stomach, Blood and Skin Diseases. Rupture Positively Cured. Consultation and Examin ation Free. Charges for treatment reasonable. SUCCESSFUL treat ment by mail. Send for book and also symptom blank. Twenty-First Street Addition Fine Residence Lots in this addition For Sale on Easy Terms. This addition is located be tween Twentieth and Twenty-second streets and Tenth and Twelfth avenncs, and nearly every lot in it has upon it a line walnnt, elm, liackberry, or other larpe tree, and is already provid ed with abundant shade. These lots arc in the very best part of the city, and the most desirable for resi dence purpose of any lots in the city. Apply to M. M. STURGEON, Attorney. Boom 21, IGtchtll & Lynda Block, SKATES Sr0r3r3rSf9ryr3r3r9 IF YOU WISH ANY THING JN THIS LINE CALL ABOUND. We have a Nice line of Hardware. And a complete line of mixeu bonse and floor paints, white lead, lin seed oil, etc. FRANK ILL 1610 Third avence. uows bxki AKX -.HOE? 02OEB Floral Bazaar. Cut Flowers and Plants, Fancy Needle Work, Fine home-made Bread and Cakes ... Geo. T. Crowder B. F. Evans. . 323 20th street. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS riANOS Call At WOODYATT'S And Oet His Prices on PIANOS AND ORGANS. 1717 Second Av. BOCK ISLAND. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS PLVNOS PIANOS PIANOS AT5 C CAKES YEARLY. Arriu sements. Harpef s meatre. J E. Montrose, Manager. Tuesday, Feb. 5. The World's Greatest Come dians and Producers, The Gormans, '-Km. Late of Gnrman'a Minstrel., tn the New kinaical Comedy, "rjJEj GILHOOLYS ABROAD" An Excellent Company of Come dians. Singers and Pret ty Girls. Prices 75, 60 and tS cell's. Burtis Opra House, DAVENPOHT Sunday, February 3. Engagement Extraordi. nary Arr.xr 1 oi The wosl Kaqutoite of "mV J-.ee, Sonbrettes, Frank Doane, lotSSS? P. Aug. Anderson, Cnaracter Actor. And the original New York Cast in the powerful drama of intense interest. Pawn Met 210. fly rtavia Brlaara ard clay at. ;r ene. author, at "Tbo I harlty lia'.l.'"-The tiirl I Lefi Behind Me." "The ew South," "Hea and Woa.cn, etc Correct Appointments, New Songs. Fernery by Jnlm II . Ton re, of the ltroailway theatre.Sew York City. Mar.acement uf J. " Ward. Seats on rale Friday mornii g. Telephone SO. 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