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4r THE ARGUS, TIlURSDAr, AUGUST 15, 1895. TIIK ARGUS. Published Daily and Wcck!y at 1?4 Second Avenue, Rock Island, 11U Knttrcd at the post oftVc u second elm matter. J. V. FoTTEB PUBLISHER. TEKMS Daily. 10 cent Per week. Weekly. 13.00 per annum; Id advance, 11.50. All communications of a ciiitra! ot argnmen! tiTC character. political or reilsious, must bare real name attached for publication. No eucb article will he printed orer fictitious signatures. Oorrepen1'nce solicited from every township Id Rock Inland rounly. I V W BHQJHLPf, L . Tihusiav. Ak;ist 15, 1895. ACalikouma man caught a jew Imu that was considerably larger than he was, a regular leviathan. St.vii fd'l Lcwiston, Me., hig been shocked and scandalized during the past week or so by a bloomer e"irl who smokes a cigar whiie riding her bicycle about the streets of the town. The peanut crop is likely to be a little short this year. Tennessee will probably produce an averaze crop, but in both Virginia and North Carolina tins acreage in peanuts is 1') to 10 per cent less than last year. The total wheat yield (or South Dakota will aggregate 4'.0)0,U' bushel.', worth about f 11,0'IO.UOO. This will mike up in part for the failure of last year, ami will be a bonanza to the young and growing p tale. " McKinlevlsiii uml liptniMrary. Under the McKinley tariff the Oliver Iron and Steel company, of Pittsburg. Ph., closed it plant Sept. 3. lx'Jl, to await improvement in business; March ID, 1S'j2, !.')') fur naces idle; Aug. IT, ISO J, a 10 per cent reduction of wages accepted in finishing department. Under the democratic tariff wn;es increased f t per ton. April, 1H95; a second in crease July 1. making a total amount ing to 1M per cent. Under the McKinley tariff the Nel son Mill, Winchondcii, Mass., closed down May 18'Jl. Under the dem ocratic taViff, .June 15, 1835, the Mc Kinley wnfl reduction restored. Under the McKinley t irilT Jatuos 11. Wiiichcll Co., Haverhill, Mass., closed down Aug. H. 18!!. throwing (i )0 men out of work. Undnr the democratic tarilT, March C, ISUj, the wall's of 70!) men were increased 5 cent per case. Cabla fJiimpMlgu of Ktlucallon. Chicago Tiuirs-IIcniUl. There is more significance attached to the coming of Ken Cable to Chi cago than tbo Ilinrichsen contingent would have the people believe. Mr. Cable's advent gives a forceful per sonality to the sentiment of opposi tion to tho frco silver fallacy that has been growing in the democratic ranks in this state. It is true that the adherents of sound money in the party have not bcon backward in de claring their unqualified dissent from Mr. llinrichsen's position on the currency question, but Mr. Cable is the first one to take aggressive action toward amalgamating tho sound money sentiment of the party. Mr. Cable is a member of the na tional democratic committee, and as such has a right to help steer his party clear of the Ilinrichsen shoals and save it from tho folly of com mitting itself to a debased currency. Mr. Cable's endeavor is a laudable one. There aro multiplying eviden ces that lb majority of illinois dem ocrats who have given any thought to the subject are fr honest money. Mr. CabKi does not propose that Mr. Ilinrichsen shall be allowed to do the Itland act in Illinois without a protest. After advising with the leaders of the sound money wiug of tho party, Mr. Cable wisely decided, to allow tho partv machinery of tho t-tate to stand as it is. as any attempt to re organize the party on administration lines might result in aggravating tho estrangement between tho fac tlons. Instead of this a campaign of education will lie begun. Through a well organized literary bureau tho good gospel of sound money will be scattered lroaIcast over tne state. Silently but effectively the little Ca ble tracts will steal into the homes of the people and do their work. Cable believes in printi r'i ink. Cam. paign orators nrr good enough to furnish the pyrotechnics and the noise, out a silent appeal to loj;ic lurougu tne medium of wisely worded leaflets and pamphlets is certain io nave a great potency in making sound money converts." and will creato a sentiment that mir de feat any free silver proposition in tuo next state convention. There aro a creat many of tha un fortunate ones in this world, greater in number than those who arc blossed with good digestion. To some peo' pie the greatest misfortune is not to tie able to eat everything set before them. ! suffered for vears with dyspepsia, and everything I ate disa greed with me. I was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat evervthinjr." M. Bright. Madison Parish, La. You ought to know that when suf fering from any kidney trouble that a saf. sore remedy, is the Ciintc KtU ney Cure. Guaranteed or money re funded. Sold at M. F. Bahnsen's drug store. BY THE HENNEPIN. People of Milan on the Move Other Pra- Cre. Milan, Ang. 14. A general mov ing streak has taken charge ot the town, and these are the latest: Ed Zeitschel will move his family from the Hiuderer building above his saloon, and Henry Bastian moves into the llinderer residence, atnl Daniel Daxon moves into his ' own honse, whero Henry has resided for some time. Milan Notes. C. C. Gentrv. forniorly one -of Milan's prosperous citizens, was in the city Saturday. Arctue McMnney and family and Miss Phileo, of Aledo, are visiting with J. K. Dickson and family this week. John Lambert, of Milan, has the feed yard at the camp ground this this year, and in addition will check bicycles and baggage. J he M. h. church is making ar rangements to give another grand ex cursion after camp meeting, the ex act date not yet having been decided upon. The steamer Ueucr passed up tbe canal with a couple ot Moline fami lies on board who intend to spend the hot days in camp up Hock river near drcen river. According to Stone's now directory Milan has a population of 1.00O, which is not so bad. All the town lacks is street signs and house num bers which would enable strangers to find their Milan friends. Mrs. J. C. Adams has been at the bedside of her brother, Joseph Mac kee, who ha-4 been pick for some time, and death has finally eased his sufferings, lie; died Friday, and was buried Sunday from his residence at Galva. Fridav a new white city will spring up in the inid.it of the stately oak trees of Timiall's grove. There will tie no church services held in the M. K. church Sunday or a week from Sunday on account of the services in the .grove. Lewis V ilaon, who resides near Milan, had a lively ride behind his team a mile from his home. The horses ran, and Mr. Wilson held them in till he drove into the yard, where be tried to stop them by driving close to a hav stack. The back wheel went on the stack and throw Mr. Wilson out, and he sustained in ternal injuries. Mr. Wilson had held tho lines so tightly in his bauds that blisters bad formed. Hram. Tbe cotton mill and brick yard arc in a way wuicu will likely enable 1 lie m to resume operations in a short time. The pottery commenced operations Tuesday, and the quality of the jugs seems to be ns good as any made in this neighborhood. The familiar whistle of the paper mill is again heard after a long time of idleness, aid a great many work ing men are happy. lOllDOY.l. Coi:iova, Aug. 14. F. C. Proudy, of Hockford, 111., was in town this week. C. It. Marshall, of Rock Island, was in town Saturday. John Fitch, of Clinton, spent Tues day with friends here. K. 10. Abbott, of Clinton, is visiting with his uncle, W. C. Heany and fam ily. Mrs. W. H W nisler and daughter. Josic, of Rock Island, are the guests of Mrs. J. K. Hugunin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schmeltzar and son, of Thomson, visited over San dfly with relatives hero. Fridav, slabs piled near the fur- tiaeo of the Metzar lime kilns caught tire, but were extinguished brfor snv loss was done. Saturday there was sold at pnhlic sale for cash, the rcrsonal property of J. W. Murray, deceased. There was a few good articles among the small collection. J. It. Roach and family are here from linri'.inh visiting Mr. Roach's parents, Roy. W. C. Roach. Mr. Koaeh is president of Baptist college at Rambuma. Rurinah. Saturday, there was sold at pnblis saie at Cordova by Mrs. J. K. Hugu nin, 4') acres of hay land lying near the 'Docia, belonging to the es tate of the late J. K. Hugunin, to the highest bidder, James Armstrong, at 115.50 per acre. Itheamat lam Cored In n Day. , "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The tirst dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Sold by Otto Grotian, druggist. Rock Island, and . Schlegel & Son., .20 V. Second street, Davenport. l'on Can Depend on It That Foley's Colic and Diarrhoea Cure is an instant relief for colic. summer complaint, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody llux. chronic diar rhoea cholera infantum, bilious colic, painters' eclic. and all bowel complaints 25 cents and 50 cent at M. 1. Bahnsen s drug store. Did III Work Well. Bootblack Dis yere business is mighty hard on mo eyes. Customer On your eyes? B.iotblstL Yes. Ycr seo I pits ccch a dazzliu shine cn de shoes it hurts 'em. Chicago Record. Zw-Phora Wotnau's friend Has a grand record as a remedy for an diseases peculiar to women. Ask yopr druggist for one of the Zax Poors tncllcal books for women. Sold by T. II. Thomas and Marshall & Fisher. HAMPTON HAPPENINGS. Reception to a lomln; Party Other ws of tbe V II lace. Hampton, Aug. 14. Last Thurs day Mrs. Ann Adams gave a very pleasant reception in honor of her son. Harry, and his bride, who were on their wedding tour. A delicious lunch with fruits was served the guests at 10 o'clock. TkeM Present. Those present were: M"jrF. and Meadamcs enip nnis, osw. Carbon Cliff. Mullne. Mrstlatuea A K MeaKr. Ci m MolMLd Maud Wfnane. Nellie Font, liettie Hunter, I ury lleniy. Lncy Ilimtlion, Lena St-veiis. fcva Prunisuu. Kthel Vincent. Annn Oitmann, l.izzie Ol msnn. L 'a Otlunan. C'Ute Biean. Moline. MeMr Hlla Raker. C II W cLdti. M, rte Bbant, Moline. Little htellaand Joj Adams, of Ktin City. Iuwa. Mere Happening. Miss Maud Sibley returned home from Iowa last Saturday. Miss Marion contemplates a trip to New Mexico for her health. M. B. Underwood departed Tues day on a voyage to Sterling and other towns. Misses Nettie and Lucy Hcagv, of Sac City, Iowa, are visiting at Samuel Heagv's. Mrs. John Haasc and little son. of Davenport, arc visiting at Paul Guck- ert's this week. Leo Henry and family, of Council Bluffs, spent Sunday with his broth er, (i. B Henry. Miss Eva Dcnnisnn and Uncle Henry Clarke returned from their eastern trip last week. Mrs. M. 15. Underwood spent Mon day of this week with her daughter in Moline, Mrs. Walter Kllis. Mrs. Van Order and familv, of Council Bluffs, are visiting G. B. HcnrvV. Mrs. Van Order's brother. Mrs. Klepscr, of Genesco, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cloidt, returned to her home last lbursday. I be dance given by the boatmen last Thursday eveniug was well at tended, a large number coming from IeClaire and other towns above. Mrs. W. H. Conant and children arrived last Friday from Iowa City on a 3-weeks' visit to Mrs. Conant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black. A surprise party was given Annie Thompson by her friends last Wed nesday. It was a complete surprise and the evening was very pleasantly spent. Ice cream and bananas were served as lunch. Miss Bertha Wheeler, of this town. was married last Jhursdav to Kstes Phillips, of Le Claire, at his homo in that town. Thev left Satur day morning for a trip to Chicago. e wish them joy and happiness. Alisscs lena Stevens and Alary Fullerton entertained their Sunday school classes nt the home of Miss Stevens last Fridav afternoon. A bountiful lunch with ice cream was served the young ladies at 5 o'clock. They all report a very enjoyable time. Marvelous fieaulta. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gundcrman, of Dimondale. Mich., we arc permitted to make this extract: "1 have no hesitation in recommend ing Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results are almost marvelous in tbe case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rive3 "Junc tion she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interrup tion, ana it seemed as n she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bot tles free at Hartz & Ullcmeyer's drug store. Regular size 50c and f 1. FOl'R BIO SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all tho advertising claixed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale: Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and culds.'cach bottle guaranteed; Klectric Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys: Bucklcn's Arnica Salve the best in tbe world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a jKTfect pill. All these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is claimed for them, and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Hartz & Ullemeytr's drug store. BL'CKLEtt t AICN'ICA SALVE. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay reonired. it is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Hartz & Ulleme yer. Pllea! Pile! Pllea! Dr. William Indlaa PUe Cirtmest will c-.re Mind fclcedini.', oleerated and Itching jiilcs. It abrarb thi rfimnrs, allarj tbe itching at once, acts an a vonHice, given in-tsnt relief, tr. Wit llama' Indian FUe Olntxeot t prepared coir for pi!et and Itching of the private part, and iiotbirg elae. Every box i guaranteed. Sold by irut- ri, teat by mall, f jt M cent and Jl per box. Williams Hinnfacttirit; company. Proprietor, Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by T. U. Thomas. When Baby waa ck, we rave fv Caatorlr. Wbea tbm -raa a ChAl, aljn 13-Kil lor Caatorim. Wbeo abe Uxtme Viaa, he chmg to Caatortn. Wnan afce had Uulrect, ! gaveUjaaa V Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FASHION IN OLD JERUSALEM. Rio Jewesses ot Anriect Time Were Cor Croc ,!y Arrayed Indeed, As far back a.i seven centuries before tho Christian era there wcro very gayly dressed women in Jerusalem. The Prophet Ezekiel tells of them. They had garments of silk adorned with broidercd work. Their bodies were swathed iu fiuo linen. They had shoes of badger tskiu. They were ornaments tf gold and sil ver, rings in tho ears, bracelets on tho wrists, a chain nronud the neck, a jewel over tho brow nud a crowa upoa the hct.d. Tho rcophrt (p?aks of tbo earrings which wcro worn by tho women cf Je rusalem, bnt these ornaments were worn by Jewesses ages before tho time of Ezekicl, oven iu tho days of Moses and earlier yet. There were earrings among tho other gifts in tho oblatiou given to Muses, as described in the book of Num Ihis. Tho first Biblical reference to them is in tho part of Genesis which telis how RebrLah obtained as a gift a "golden earring oftialf a shekel weight" from Abraham's servant, who "put it upon her face." At a later period the patriarch Jacob procured all tho ear rings which belonged to his household and hid them under an calf. tree. Sub sequently to that time earrings are fre quently spofceu cf iutlioBiblo. Even Job, the patient man of Uz. must havo owned a let of them in tho latter part of hLi life, for wheu all his brethren and all his sisters and all his acquaintances came to coir.fort him under his afflic tions "every o:io ;f them gave him on earring of gold. " In tbij very early periods of Jewish history woiaeu seem to havo been as fond of tjress and decoration as they nro in modern times. When tho daugh ters of Jerusalem were appaieled aad bejoweled in tho way described by Kzekiel, their garments and ornaments must havo been nearly as expensive as thoso of the grand dames who now ehiuo in society. Tho wearing cf "divers col ors," however, does not seem to have been a mark cf honor. New York Sun. Te,risSo That Foley's Colic and Diarrhoea Cure gives quick and positive relief in all bowel complaints 25 cents and 50 cents at M. F. Babnscn's drug store. What Zoa Phora cx WOMANKIND no medicine will. Sold by T. II. Thomas and Mar shall & Fisher, druggists. asm i 2 J- aVMW bbaUAMt VMdak r Co Gc. Tlee zmarn.m Jorcf the 2-l II ino s & Infantry, ray: 1 w n-t f inr t:me ?r during the v-r. and l ave tuuVr.d 3- y-a-e k r fniiii Wpcxd kiilim vti?m Time b tile ft o: "Schracp s ssi.uiiu.'juu linen- i r matio. Cll V f" -P''i ly cured me. and i Ml rh-. rritiiv ami iicmuren-i re i a n-'i g , nil it ii ciainu'd. U'hI l ;1i p the bet tliii.ir fr I know ,f lor th llnv In Bine who have rLellmMial, 7 rift-i aveiiue, Cticaao. MujT 11'lrxman h a challenge sold t: meilil for conp cnou sallantry on the ba:- tT, J-tltli.ld. Guaranteed tfce lct remeuv on enrlh f. r jj 17he in ili-iu an.l Nei;rKia Write tnJay. vr L. cver ilia. oil- . 'tinT ntTi'T-n a -r r w-r -4r Xc COMPANY, Owners. 'k 167 tearljrrn Street, C memo a r. fi.U by T. n. Tboir.a and arhall Jt rV Fi.-hor. a.cn.s ror Koclc Island. io.ooo rersons Cured. 4sk 3m la the only S -dollar shoo that's made of tannery calf skin, dongo la top, ell leather trimmed, solid leather eoles Red botween the outer and inner sola is a cement of cork and rubber equal to a cork sola UjU and Looks Will. Tan Styles 4, 5 and O wide. Ask Your Dealer For It. J. B. LEWIS COm Boston, Mass. aaak n, ...-. rluk Wiaai. rENNYROYAL PILLS KS. onismi mmm vmij rfaiKi. arc. li-i r:Ub-e. lad its ttnu-rlsft tme n ir hslT Kmjlh I 1M Sellsd W.li L w rlMM. TL In namrsi W jarticul.T. trtfttwttal aa4 - - J ai irruturs. frvi vb llUCvnil iwre laroM. I'uniucs. ujppw CvpprAI. d .,r- J TAIL lUtl CotM Spot'. Afis. urn "Is-r. in 'Jaolll. ill-f;tt-.?t Writ f( isrvcnv LO.aoi Itatsslc T III.. iur imou i cvm. satf.,- sjvOiMfO. Wooteutmm u Mat v rr St. Vitus1 Dance. THE MODERN TREATMENT. Little Mabel Dorety Cared of St. Vltaa Dance after four Physicians had lav eOectaally Treated Us Caac. (From the Xiagara fXiiit Jieririr.) Being tolJ that the eight-year olil daughter of il rs. Durety, Ontario Avenue, had beeo miracnlously cured of tit. VituV dancr, we deciiled to investigate the case and ascertain the faon. Accortiinly we visited her lieiu when she related the facts as follows ; " H is about two years and a half since Mabel was stricken with St. Vitus' daiu-e caused by the weakening eiTects of la grippe and rheumatism. Three l;cal physiciani were called in a was also one doctor of c m sideralde reputation from N iarara Kalis, N.Y., hut in th? face of the preot-npliona of tliee physicians and the West of care, Mabel grow rapidly worse. She could not be k-tl alone an instant and wa as helplras as an infant as she had no cuntrol of her limbs at all. She could neither walk without assistance n:r take food or drink. At this alnrra one of the Rttending physicians said, " Mrs. Poivty, there ii no use in my coming here any i:iorb. There ii nothing tli-it I know of caa lie done for voar little Rirl." " Well uiattcM went on that way fr as'iort tlnu wi.ii u better resulu till one day I w is sure tha poor child wjs dyinsr. 1 rraicinlirre-1 liavin s3ca acc;nnts of St. Vitus' danc cure J by the U31 of Dr. Williams' Piuk fills for Pale Pejple and I determined tt try them. I ai skeptical as to the elfcct and on'y tried them as a last r.-srirt. but was s-na ar'cv.ibly surjiris?J :it tha r?.?ult. In le than three montiis sue wa nuic:i itetter t ill tiieu.-vaa dinase almost cafin-ly disapjicarcd, and the pills were distvnitin'.iod. lu'tt few months however, she sh wed tliat the vmiittam hud not been entirely eradicated from her ay tcm, si I htd heraiiin fm?ii thi n;a of the. l'uk l'ills. I f ;-.d c-rtam that o.l Ircij el the awful innhuly will bs swept n .v jr, for she P;s t,i :;c!l ;l n-.iw OjJ wc liavsno. til islljlit- t anxii-tv in leaving ucr nimie. lr. Wil liam-.' I'iak Tilh ar.-cirtamlv r. sran.l ro;n dv and I woi'.lii not br witli.uit tii'-ai n i l. any considvrjtion, f :r I think t!iy are worth their weicht in K ll, as la my little Riri's case they have been trits t: all thyalvcr- tis'. I am only too plan to let oiners cnnir nf thi m'ra?ui'js cure through ths usj ol Or. Williams' I'ink PilN." Dr. Williams' l'ink I'tll.i contain, in A eon. denscd form, all the elements nee',sa-y t give new life an I richness to the lii.tu I nad res'nre shattereil nerves. They nn ul a specific for troubles peculiar to "f.-iKa'ei, such a suppression", irregularities mul a' f.r::n of weakness. They build n;t!ie bliod r. i.l restore the plow of health t p.ilo and sallnvr chcks. In men thy effset a ra licl c::.-a in all cases arism; from mental worry, over work or excesses uf whatever nature! I'ink Fills are sold in boxes (never in loose ha!l:) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for S2JW, nn l raav bs bad or nil drnreist, or oircct ry mail from Ilr. Williams' Mediciae Coiauaur. Schenectady, X. Y. ... .. - That Plate means Columbia Tha TOT) BEST StsBdcrti BICYCLE Bicycle f tho Wcrla. On tho stecrinp;-! lierl of rwervr Col umbia bicycle of this year's make that uame-plato appears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates much satisfaction and highest en joyment to the rider. No other bicycle has ever equal led a Columbia, No other bicycle ever shall equal a Columbia. The greatest bicyclo factory in he world says so. New Price mo HARTF0RDS, next best, $80 60. $50 for boys' and girls' sizes. I POPE MFG. CO. Hartford, Conn. BOITOir, CUXCAOo, w Toax. cut raasciaco, raovtsDia; Burraxa. An Art Cataforfne of these famous wheels at any Columbia Agency, or will Ue mailed tor two s-cent atampa. UARDWARE Mixed House And Floor Paints, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, Refrigerators, Wash Machines, Etc., Etc. FRANK ILL 1610 Third svenue. 0) Z 0 Q o a g o o pa 99 afl 9 a o ft o S C33 m M O s o g f- CIS Q rS 1 issDfoi.rfi In CAKES FOR GENERAL BLACKING APPLIED AND POLISHED WITH A BRUSH Sold by Henry Dart's Sons, 8' : ifml . WtaamW srtecr A' LIGHT WHEEL Mid DUR6BLB BEflOTHrOL Fitted viti tl)c dreat "Ci. & J." Tires 9 All Rambler Bicycles are Fully Guaranteed d McCABE BROS., Sole Agents. CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DrSsWalsh &Walsh, Specialists Permanently located in Davenport, Iowa. .' ' - jal .i mil, mm -rt,.' n -vtt"- DR. T. M. WALSH, Formerly Clinical Proteseor in two of Chicago's leading medical colleges. . wm J li ;'.,v,w'-. ! sai a iia:V";:.!HaCjWsssMavj Acknowledged by the KedicrJ Prolcnlon, Acknowledged by the Preas, Acknowledged by ail as ttt World's Greatest and Only Snccefsfol Specialists Id Chronic. Merronr, PrivaU sail rurglral Diseases of both sexct. COKSCLTATIOS FREE! PKOMrT AND PERMANENT CCKES! ELECTUICITY scientifically ap plied, nervous debility, loss manhood, exhaustive drain, uieht loeeea, defeeUve metnorr. threat- ned insanity, loss nf will power, menial delusions, leeplcssncaa, etc WOMEN suffering from diseases of the womb, ovatiee. bladder, kidney, nervous exhaustion, palpiutlan nf tl o heart, dysuepsis, or auv diseasea pecnllar to the ki. should rail on the Kreat ieeialist and fcet an oplniuu on bcr case free of charier. Only Curable Cases Taken. Best of reference and credentials. If yon can aot call, write. UundreJs cured by mall. 1 he p-aises we have received for our remarkable skill In curinc eases; drew np as hnnelesa hy all has cnmrwlli-d us to use -his means In o'der to (rive the people as v eil as tha medical profession the hcref.t of our knowledge tif medicine and our Inimitable skill In the art of s uraery. Kemembrr yur ramily phssician Is always welcome to see us opciate. We arc wlllinr to spread onr knowLnleo and shrw cur skill, and wo feel justly proud of the daily congratulations we receiva from the medi cal prcfctsion for the advanced medical and surgical literature we have written. OFFICE 124 1E3T THIRD STREET. Keault In 4 weeks. For sale at Harper House Pharmacy, Rock Island. III. Your choice of any Duck Suit in our store for $1.98 this week. ALL OUR REGULAR S Blazer Suits with skirts S yards wide; $5 and $6 Trilby Suits with skirts 6 yards wide, a I go at THIS Trimmed Hats All the latest novelties in Sailors and Walking Hats. Our prices always the lowest. 203 Silk Waists to be closed out at cost. 3 Jma West Second street BEE O HIVE SUN PASTE FOR A QUICK AFTER DINNER SHNE APPUED AND POLISHED WITH A CL0 VH Morse Bros. Props.Canion.Mass,USA. Wholesale Groeers. Uock Island 1720, 1722, 1721 126 nnd 1723 Second Av. : ''MM? 2 l'Al m Dl J. E. WALSH, Late nt Ohlrsco, formerly Surgeon ln Chlit ot Etfc. Auuionj-s uospiiai. CATARRH, Bronchitis, Asthma, early consumption, Ilhenmatisrn, Nenrnlcla, IyiMpia, Scrofula, Syphilis and all blood, liver and kidney diseases, RUPTUKE. Piles. Fistula. Hv!ro celc and Varicocele cured by,tho latest and moat successful methods. DONT submit to a surgical opera tion without consulting na. Kememhrrmir lnr hospital exper eiica enables us la saw a lifu where others tail. SURGICAL operations performed at your home when desired. Abdominal and brain surgery a specialty. XcCullough Building, DAVENPORT - IOWA. I Honrs Sto IS, S to &. and 7 tob RESTORE LOST VIGOR Wbmlnrf-sihtwtuttoirwf.v Nmrotw TWllity, Lnw "t Sc.it IWftm e. liafxHctuy. Atroptiy. Vtrv'v cis ntt ol -iknr.m, any SesinePUIs. Irus iKr, kri Ir. l lull itc ul. kly ect' 1 II twtl- ' !. ' InuUii result fatally. Mailrd anyalvrr. Malnl. lot t.on; f. t ft.wa rr-'i f c no r1s, (five a fey-al e"fstitr i, iwc t4 n.fusd tlic u.uac)-. Auarcss srai A afw afc sty WEEK. at Half Price. I - - DAVENPORT j