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J- . I Boston Denial Parlors DOCTOR m n v, n tt .4, m I'liOl'IMF.TOK. 18 Brady Street, DA VEX PORT. TolnlnuluC4 our-elvejto the lublie cf this :c:ni;y we wi!',euul farther Du ller, i We make a specially 4 the Palnlc n Ex traction of Teeth t ALOSK nsa tbe wonderful local Ann" wLlch has ro Lai ill Ictlc E.V.CKL3IOK f tien the heart. We l"0 nsr. Nitrons! .v!dc. Chloroform f.r Ether, if deircd. Be do kin) of Luh-clsss Ii'Htiftryiiikin,' specialty of the Correction of treirularltles of the Teeth mtd GOLD V .VM aid BKtltfiE WOIIK. II work attendant. See Our araaiead. Lady 3riccs. Sil ver Fill in?.. Ilinj l..&Orct.t and 11? Cold Fillli leer 4 (1 an I and np Gold Crown. s ts Bet of Tech ., Open H a. m. ti:3D p. ni. Come and a e ut. We n save job mo-ry Open Sun a; i for txtraclldfrom 9 to 10 a. in. TETH Wifout Plates. Bcstcn Dsntal Parlors Over Winecke's Tapr shop. 8:8 Brady treet - - - UVEXPOKT, IA. benxett; ti m A' A. LADIES: Now is the time have your lur gn merits repaired as 'trininied. We als -carry the largest a( sortmcnt of ladies anl jrents gloves at 1605 Second Av. vV Gloves made to order. A full line of Sporting Goods. The Portage Entry Quarries Co., Successors to the Poftap Red Stone Co., also to Furd Ncu & Co., rKOPutETOus or T AKE SUPERIOR PORTl J- AGE RED, BROW! AND VARIEGATED SASH STONE QUARRIES. Security Building, Ninth! Floor, Madison Street and! Fifth Avenue, Chic;! $1,000,000 Curl For Rheumatism. SCHR&GE'S RHEUMATIC CURE. O s m -s ? 0 g W S ? ! H Js Q " A Physician's Story. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF." THE ADAGE APPLIED. Dr. Porter, of Kentucky, Telia How wil Done. (From the ML Sterling, AV., Gaietie.) Id the mountains of Eastern Kentucky live? Dr. C. 1L Porter, who lor 47 years hat miriin-r:J to the sick in the counties o! Kira:i and Morgan, and hxs during that time stiftjred mire than many of the patients on w.i:n he called, lie was at lat cured, and his cure ti so startling and miraculous that it was wa tha talk of the mountains, and un mv r-i?tiJl tii3 l.lur-nrass. A reporter thj Gjzrtl: on-lulel t' investigate in the i:i:.-.-t of suUTin2 humanity, and to h; rri !fa th doet'ir replie-l : "Tur.-nty years a',', while livin; in Mor i cmiitranl practicing mv nrofesiion. klat:rr:b'e n.-rvom shwi that cimplete- y pnniratcj me, an 1 lr.'n that time until a few m mtin ai 1 satF-red untold ajonv, an I in t in rj'Tor knew a well div. I tried ererythin-j in t!ie war of ni.-licine that kn3T a:il onu'.tel other tibyiicians f.r m l;i aTjnl, b:it 1 fiund no relief, and r (:?.! 3 1 inyjvlf V ths invitahle and await ei fis ei i. a tw ru nt:i a?n my s'in sw an"""fit in y.ur iir'r of a niw mjdicine c.Mel Ur. Willinmt' I'ink I'ills a.rl wante u ! t try it. I t l I him th -v w ,ald d'i ra n 1 1, but afV-r U'iiri ' a f;w d.Me I felt m'.ir, an l ajiiii Imrie re.'iveJ in mv brcait 1 onliniiel tikin-j thj iii!U, anl citinue ! I'nnw, and nnw I bjlievc I have finally rjj i.-j.-ji. in it i ahmt all 01 the stiry, i.u-r. -ve rai i'ills mvrl mv lilo. ana mv-if 11:1 t riTmi.n-nl thm 111 iuv pr.ic- tiz:. In fast, 1 c.ia t;ll v iu of a 111 in that V'ci w'!l pii on your roi l home who has D?;a ai n ,i c unril.'t.'iv cure I of r)i 'jm;i!irr ali -r yeiri of ajerins;, Mr. S. ti. Uailev u his 11 i n in i von cm stop an l ; him, Aft-r ili i riii',- lr. I' .rtrr the Uiz'H' man :irci rir Mr. 1s.11 lev s r.-o 1 :nc?. 11; was fianl on Iim firm c.iuiii-' .iii trees d iwn Iri ri;ilv Ut our imiuiry, "tr. I.ilev saicl in, It.: rorter t il l y m tne truth. I suf i.-rei 1 ir yetrs with rli-uia itiiu. anl was only a .la to leave my room in ('! weather, an 1 th -n w-n not alile to do anv u-.rk. 1 was ur;i!l hv L' . I..r: -r to trv 1'ink I'ills. f. evjril w'-'s I pui'ivol. n fn-l. He finally ov.Teima my pr.-ju lie.i however, and i am irl il of it, 1 ir vou can s.-e vourseli w:iat I'm I'ills h ive d 1:1 j f r me. ("in !to tlie house, an I I will show you my crutch and cane wiiieh I'ink I'ilis have enabled ine to lay ai J3. I hive als 1 b -en Hiving t!ie-e pills to a neii'ih!r s ciul I, wiurh has scrofula, and it is iin;r .viu? rilit. al nu." The addrexi ol all tli a iteiitlcmcn r.-l.-rred to is I-.lliottsville, l.owan t-oantv, Kuntucxr, an'l anvne can have these statements verified by writing to (hern. Ir. Williams' Pink Pills contain all th elements neees.-arv to itive new life and rich ne to the blood end r st.ire fhattered nerves Thev are for sale bv r.ll drneirista, or inav lie had by mail from Dr. Williams' ?.! dicint- t.'ompuny, Schenectady, N. 1., fji iuc. pel uox, or bix uoxc lor ..ou. . A WOMAN Who does not want . her washing done in the shortest time and neatest way is hard to find. Those who use ANTX-WAS320A2D SOAP Get the best results, because it is made from such materials mac it cannot injure the most delicate fab ric and will save time and labor. READ SI2ECTX3K3, Follow them and you will find you have struck a good thing. GSSAT ECCE ISLAND TAB SOAP Softens the skin, heals chapped hands and removes grease, paint etc. Warnock & Ralston Soap Makers. Kock Island. Mrs. S. Smith Mourning Goods A Specialty. 1805 Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND TunKisn sm sooms Baths of all kinds, including Turkish, plain, ham poo, elec tric, electro-thermal, etc., may b obtained ' at the' Sauitarinm Bath Rooms, cn the first floor of the Harper House. ROOMS OPEN. ' For Ladies From 9 a. m. to 12 m. on week days For Gen tlemen From 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. on week days On Sundays the rooms will be open from 7 a. m. to 11 a. m. for Gentlemen only. Electric and Electro-thermal baths may be obtained at any time during business hours. Gymnasium connected with bath rooms NEVER FAILED! CURES GOUT. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA! Tes'frnonlai- free, flikhly cndnr.e.l by doe s hereriolfun Ile'.ry t'arse, ex-ma i or ot ck Island. WriteTod.y. 8W1XSOX KlIEl'MATIO CURE CO. old In Rnek Island bilUl bunui aod III A Fithcr. FINE MILLINERY FINE TURF EVENTS. The rmvenport Mile Track Races Opeated Today. Tbe Davenport mile track races opened today and will continue to morrow, Thnrsday and Friday. To morrow's events" include the 2:27 trot for a purse of ?50D. in which Arthur BurralTs Jerry Bishop is en tered: the 2:18 trot for a purfe of $5o', and the 2:14 pace for a purse ofs50. F.eepoifs Mesting- Free port is arranging for a great mealing week after next. A. J. Law rence, re present! Dr the association of that citr. arrived Jast night to at tend th Davenport races. Freeport oners ?o'j.000 and the result is one o the finest field of horses ever booked includico; a 2:10 trot and a race he. tween John K. Gentry and J Patchcn. The sdake races are all closed, but there are some purse con tests jet to lie filled. As a special attraction for the meeting at Freeport, says an x change, M. K. Mellon ry has arranged a race between John R. Gentry (2:'3j) and Joe Tntchen (2:04). These srreat horses will meet Wednesday July 24, and the result will settle the discussion among horsemen as to which is the faster. Mr. Mclleory was in Chicago on his way from St Joseph, M'j.. to Freeport, and in re gard to the big race said: "There i no use to say that it is a match race. for it n not and the public does not lake luncn siocx in these mateh races. I simply offered the Joe Pat chen people a nice sum of money if they would bring their horse to Free' port and race him against John R. Gentry. I also oiTerei them a lot more money if thev could beat Gentry, so when the race comes off you can figure that I will be driving mighty hard to avo'd paying out any more mouev than I have to, and that lack Currey will send Joe Patchcn along for all there is in him to ire the amount which depends upon his wiuuiD'T. COUNTY BUILDING.' Transfer. 5 George Downing, Jr'., to Matilda McUord, lots 3 and 4, block 45. Chi cago or Lower add.. Rock Island ?500. Jacob Stewart to Mary A. Bailey lot .1, block 4, Stewart a add., South Mohne, fGOO. Ernest Fecbner to Jacob Fromm nel lot 8, block 2, East Rock Island to Moline, $91)0. h L. S. McCabe and E. II. Guycr i.- . , .. . - iu r.uwaru ."spicaei, lot iu, block 2 Second add., Ldgcwood park, Rock Island, 287.50. 1. te. Silvis to Joseph Evans, lots 3, 4 and 5, n ! 32, IS. le. 0o'K L. S. MeCabe to Oliver Stephenson wlOO. n!50 feet, block A. Edgctvood Park add.. Rock Island, $1. I... S. McCabe to Frederick Rein noici, eiJ feet, nl50 feet, block A tdgewood Park add.. Rock Island. 1 Licensed to Wed. 3 Edward Wordelman, Miss Susie Ken fro, Chicago. Arthur an Der an. Misj Elodie Hamcrslinck, Moline. C Godfrey Peterson, Miss Annie Swanson, Moline. Clinton Coca up Again Jim Conners. the Davenport plavcr nuuncuiMi bunion last wceK to take a place in the reorganized base ballTlub which was to represent that city in the hastern lowd league, has returned, as the elub has once more been turned toward the wall, so to speak. The team filled one envao-e- ment at Burlington on the Four h. auu was uiiicu to niaice us next ap pearance at' Dubuiitie. Manager Shugart. who seems to have been the solitary guiding genius of the reorganized club, would give the players no satisfaction as to who would furnish the sinews of war. wouui iiimisu no aavance money or ?, jTive satisfactory assurance that anv ucre would be forthcoming for sal aries, ami astne players were not in the base ball business either for their health or amusement, they con cluded that the best thing to "do un der the circumstances was to retire at once, a decision that was immedi ately put into effect. As a result. Clinton is once more without a base ball club, and the indications an that the void will be made Derma nent. It is said that the players of defunct ?!uh No. 1 are all sighing ior me payment of salaries, which does not teem to be forthcoming. 1 he Eastern Iowa is, indeed, a bril liant organization. Did Yon Ever Think inn you cannot tie wen unless you nave pure, ricn 010011 r it you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it is because your blood is im poverished and lacks vitality. These troubles may be overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla because Hood's Sarsa- parilla makc3 pure, rich blood. It s, in truth, the great blooJ purifier. Hood's pills cure liver ills, consti pation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Ulrs: rues! I'Ueat Dr. Wilhrms' Indian Pils Ointment will ere blind Heeding, nleeratcd anl liebinj pi'ea. It absorbs the tumors, alleys the Itching at once. aca as a ronHice, cites hvtaot relief. Cr. Wr llaais' Icdian Pile Oint xent is prepared enly for i!es and itching of the crlrate tar!. aid cothrr g S3. Every b-x is guaranteed. Bold by drur- et-is. stnt by mail, fjrS1ccnt anl fl per box. Williams ilaacfartnrtn; company. Proprietors. Cleveland. Ohio. SoM by T. H. Thomas. 1 Man is the ir.erriest. the most iovons of all the srcics of creation Above and below liiia all are terious. Addison. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THE AK6US. TUESPATT. JULY 9. 1895. CAMPERS ROBBED Sojourners ra tbe Oreea Near Rapids City se Homes and Valuables. A party of Rock Islanders taking men suiuaiec outing unuer tne can vas along the Mississippi shore about two miles from Rapids City were victimized uy a nervy visitor during Sunday night, and relieved of a gom waicn. suit or clothes, and some ramping paraphernalia. The prowler ventured under the canvas, where the party was sleeping, appro priated such as was pleasing to hi: eye, and decamped without disturb' ing anyone. The camping party is composed of imam urowncr, jonn rarner, Ed ward Hoover. I red Luchman and Cht is Luchman. The atmosphere af. ter aunuay afternoon s storm made the Qccnpancy of the canvas more comfortable than odinanly, and the ooys iook this unusual opportunit to get a good rest. Tbe Toucher Cornea. The elements were flapping the wings oi ine canvas-Dacketl cottao-e, weerein favc'tired souls were wheez ing divers airs through their re spcetive proboscis. Sometime whe Morpheus had the party under con trol the dark-'antern man peeped into the little temporary home. The coast was clear, and he proceeded to rine me contents oi ine trousers. suit of clothes belonging to John rarner and containing a watch i . . i - . i . . caugui me intruder a eye ana it was removed from the peg bodily. Ed Hoovers coat was also taken, as was Fred Luchnian's angling outfit and the camp ax. Apparently one man did the jib. as the stolen articles would make about one comfortable load. When old Sol began to brighten in the east the campers awoke, only discover that they had been touched There is no question but what the Doys win alternate as night watch man he to be armed with a shot gun, bull dog and search light. SUBURBAN SIFTINGS. HILLSDALE. Hillsdale, July 8. G. V. Murphy went to 'Rock Island morning. Mc this Henry Nundle was at Rock Island Saturday on business. Mr. Goldsworthv is making some improvements in his creamery Mrs. Jane Atkinson is visitinc with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M n alker. Mr. Looker, an uncle of Dr. Look er, is visiting at the doctor's for a few days. Butzer & Martin have received new ictor scales, which they will soon put in for the fall grain season July 4 r red r caster, son the late E. P. leaster, breathed his last. Hie deceased had been sufTerin'r for some time with a complication of diseases, which, ultimately causer his death at Erie. The remains were interred at Port Byron Sunday after noon, ucceaseu was about 2 years of age. and is the last of the immc. diate family of the late E. P. Fcas- ter, who died several years aro. A few years later his son, George, was killed on the railway in Iowa. A short time afterward the eldest son, E. M. Feater. died on his way home from Hillsdale. Thus has been taken from this community the last oi a iatniiy woo were creatlv re .... . - spected. Rev. Weed, of Colona, conducted the services. MILAN NEWS. Milan, July 8. Mishio Oswao. Japanese nobleman o,f Tokio, spent last week in Milan. Mr. Oswao grad uates from lledding collojre at Abingdon this year.and is the young est; memocr oi nis class, lie is edu cating himself for the ministry, and preached Sunday at Kewanee and next'Sundav he will preach in the M. E. church of Milan. His morn ing subject will ho -'Christ's Mission aries" and in the evening a talk on the -Manoers and Customs of the People of Japan lhe excursion party up Rock river inetourin oi July was a success ine steamer Mvrue ana barge was Wt .. .. a chartered and under the auspices of t - , T I . . neu iiuueus auu teorge Jounson, a merry party was invited for the trip. going as far as within a mile of Green river. The following were or board: Mr and Mrs Herman Brown, of foci Is'a 'd. Misse. Mary Freeman, ('or Lnin, Lizzie Kennedy, Lydia Peterson, Lo tie Peters m, Emms enk:ns. Myra ituaocn. Ami) Telnn, I Irz e Timia 1, Minnie Han-en, klinuie fetrrson, l.nrt Lnk'ns. Emms Diulaicr. Messrs - Headier Peterson, Lowrcnce Petcron. Frd Jenkins. Clarence Laflin, Gtorae Jon- aon, r red tiootns. -amuei atn, Ben llonens, HcLry Hansen, Jtfr bttri.k. Cart Irs In the Air. 'Castles m the air." to indicate dretiiuiiiR projects, is an expression ich first occurs iu lhe writiLzs cf Sidney. It is believed, however, to be much older than his time. In the form castles in Spain" it is found in the French literature, while the Latins had an expression 'castles in Asia," and the Hindoos rendered it as "castles in the mocu. Ltrc-Lona; Reaalta. Many a girl, by usine Zoa-Phora at the opening period of womanhood. might be saved from life-long suffer- ng and expense. Hard Cval Market. Hard coal is cheaper now'tban it 1ias been for many years, and this is the best time to lay in your winter's upply. Call on E. G. Frazer for rock bottom cash prices. Telephone 1133. r The Argcs. 10c a week, delivered every evening at your door. j BRIEF MENTION. Pay your water rent. Leaf lard at Schroeder's. Davenport mile track races three days more. An important business meeting of the Y..M. C. A. occurs at 8 o'clock this evening. E. B. McKnown is prepared to till orders for hard coal at tho lowest market prices. Mis Paulina Woltmaa is home for the summer vacation from her mu sical studies at the New Englaud conservatory. The city of Moline Is agitating the adoption of an ordinance imposing a tax of $1 on each bicycle and car riage owned in the city, the proceeds to be devoted to the cleaning of streets. The Tenn Tank Lice company turned out a handsomely painted wagon this morning. Manager Steele is one of those hustlers who keep appearances up. as well as bus iness moving. The new lawsof the state bold that all police patrol wagons must be cov ered. Chief Etzel shou'd get a proper design so that there may be no botch about it. We have a first class wagon and a neat standard top should be provided. J. G. Heck, of South Moline, was arrested yesterday on complaint of the highway commissioners for not keeping his hedge trimmed in com pliance with the state law. He was tried before Justice Gould, of Stew. artville, yesterday, a jury hearing tie case, and he was acquitted. The second annual racing nieetine of the Monmouth Bicycle club will b held in that city Wednesday and Thursday, July 17 and 18. " They have 14 races, all class A events, and offer valuable diamond rings, studs, etc.. for the prizes. The entrv list will be large, and some of the fastest riders in the state have promised to take part. A lantern parade and band concert will be given Wednes day evening. When Traveling. Whether on pleasure bent, cr bust nes, take on every trip a bottle of syrup oi rigs, as it acts most pleas antly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale in 50 cent and 1 bot tles by all leading druggists. Man ufactured by the California Fig Syru company only. Rheumatism Cored In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys' tern is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The ursi aose greauy oeneiils a cents. Sold by Otto Grotjan, druggist. Rock Island, and G. Sthlegel & Son., 220 W. Second street, Davenport. Risht lie Waa. "Now," lieuan the orator, "in con sideriiiK the money question, lot cs avoid false issues. "Right v;n air," .slu.ntod Mr. Fall- wheat. "I thort I was buvin .1.000 of em once, and it tcriied nut to be saw dust. " Iudi.mannli.s Journal. Tbey strolled al.nig the broad uaiate. Join Joccs anl pretty Sliss Maria. 'Your tc th rj awful. John," she said; ' "ishy don't yon bnyths bean IflatT Sec mine! II white! Yes, 'ti my wont To poli-b them with 8OZ0D JNT." T N paint the best is the cheapest Don't Le miiicd by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol. lowing are sure : "Southern," "Red Seal," "Collier," ' SMpman," Fahnestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinung Colors. These colors arc sold in onr-nonnd ran. wrli can le;ne sotiieient to lint pounds ol strictly I'ure White Lt-ad the desired shade; thry are in no active ready-mixed paints, but a combination f perfectly pure colors m the handiest lone to lint Mricllv pare White Lead. A rood manvthoosand dollars have barn caved property-owners by having; our book on painting and color-card, bend us a postal card and get NATIONAL LEAD CO. Chicago Branch, State an l t'iiteenth Street;, Chicago. John Koch, Sr., Headquarters for BICYCLE SUPPLIES. agent ran Ajax Bicycle's BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER. A Bicycle repaired with neatness and dispatch. 2i 3 Market Square. DO YOU B ED ROOM SUIT? If so you cm get one at W. S. Hol brook's. 10?, 10 and 107 East Second Street, Davenporr, This , week for W. S. HOLBROOK, Nos. ICS, 105 and 107 East Second NEW PROCESS Gasoline Favorite Gas Stoves, Gurney Refrigerators, Ohio Ice Cream Freezers, The Prince Lawn Mower. All of the above are the best of makes. If you are interested call and see them. Prices never were lower. Everyone guaranteed. SOLD BY JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Corner Third Ave. and Twentieth St. Rock Island. 111. ELY'S CRT AM FaiMLaffeia Allay I aJit tliiirHfrpt, icnstnrrii 1 I tiiives Iteiief nt ouco for oll iiTTl Alp'l tnfo thr. Xmtrilt. It U KmirVv A JEOc IWugKisUorbEiail. Sustain Home Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best Beer is bottled at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may be ordered direct frqm the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. JJPWrl Mihv WeMtea I aeestlimaaa aW an a. tT Vu !T2!''0?u " " "4 non. Tli. awrol Vrt . ..C ; II f1 -"VK. Anif.kru4r.Huorit.M,MaaM,yvfM.liFjiillr. Klrhtir Cooiibi1oo. lauiiir, kabuKiaedfaln. f4 Im vt am of lb. a. tiT "mis, unamirmt' r.unt, bustiM. u4 aww,, U .ulHkiyeurul br an HMrlfatt SawUh aw. CnlM. Thry rasonir ran hvrtanuir ml A iMrkibaiak sw t. jaaie rtu n n-vmu u latr. ar lal TH i.. t. aSaj P- V .1 I'.'U il.s. f r k.1 or S fur I h rtt I.M N.rkair, ..r k safaallkiai.aty.ato.Atoa. aaaasa iw.iraSa.aaaa.lle term. k-TllH llf Ill.lMi ni For sale by Harts UUemeyer, $01 WANT A $10.00. street DAVENPORT Stoves. RALM - ClrthnM ,! Inflammation, nt nml Stnrll. at LYUO&,M Warren &U the Nasal I 9. IhI Tssm Coll for Rock Island Brewing Co. Beer. TwenUeth atrett.