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THE ARGUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1895. 3 FULLERTON'S Consumption Cure. THE FULI.ERTOV twsiiJiriioa tunic oners you a positive cure in the early Htm., nf tiitwroulosis. At last a scientific remedy and mode of administerim; lias hHn discoverpd one that is reasonable, and appeals to the intelligence of the age. A specific Vegetable Germicide, introduced directly into the capilliary circulation hypoderniically. The remedy is quickly absorbed, carried by the veins into the rirlit side of the heart, from thence into tlie lungs, coming' in direct contact with the disease and destroying the germ, or barilla. For full particulars, testimonials from physicians and patients, call at office, No. 107 east Fourth street, Davenport, la. Office hours S to 11 a. in., i to 5 p. m. Con sultation Free. Vt: ! V 1 JOSEPH A. DUEL. fifflre In VcCnlloueli Balding, 1M w. Third utivet, Davenport. Office Honrs ! it in to i m. and 'i to 5 p jii. Evening. Wednesdays and smirdaya only, from 7 to 3. buuduynl to 3 j ni. Special Lines of Practice. Asthma, Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Note, Throat. Lungs and Stomach. Skin Diseases, RUPTURE POSITIVELY CURED, CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. FREE. Charges for treatment reason able. Successful treatment by mail. Send for book aud also symptom blank. A WOMAN Who does not want ber washing done in the shortest time and neat est way is hard to find. Those who use ANTI-WASHBOASD SOAP Get the best results, be cause it is made from such materials that it cannot injure the most delicate fabric and will save time and labor. HEAD BISECTIONS, Follow them and you will lind that you have struck a goo'd thing. GREAT BOCK ISLAND TAB SOAP Softens the skin, heals chapped hands and re moves grease, paint, etc. Warnock & Ralston Soap Makers. Bock Island. Notlre to Contractor.. Baated vropmrili will bo received at the eftr r lent a umce, kkk juani, in., umu ainntiay. September 3, lf'.'S, t ! o'clock p. m., for con vtructini; the improvement ordered br an ordi nance of the city of Kock l"luml, pulsed A u pilot S. 1SS, entltleil, "An ordinance fir the con atruction of a eytem of iwwi'M tn the Sixth want, tn the citj of K.ick Inland, 111." Plana anil apt ciflcationa can bs seen at tbe city Clerk a olllce. Hlaiik bida will be fnrnlahrd on SDtriicatlon. All biila mini he accompanied with a certified check in the awn of live hundred ifNV)) dollar pnyanle to the order of the mayor of tbi. city, in cii'e the bidder ahull fail to enter into contract within ten dava niter the n. inline nf raid con tr.irt. with ai'iroTi'd ruretlea :u execute the work f'ir the price rnrntiom-d in hia bid. Kock Island, 111., Angut 41. liWR. A. 1. Ill KSINti.City Clerk. M rkklnWi Kallak ' RraaeV PENNYROYAL PILLS lrllfial mm vulj wtsimiv tire, siwsyn rvUla. laoicd Ml l 1'rtutfflrt for Crhttr KgUh Pi , Kahm Itrirm.i In Haal SvOd f.VU BDeMnJItO inoin. atarni! with blu nttwn. i mmm 1mm tbrr. lrV danov mktm- V PiKmi ,ia. iMidhMi At liruccisLi. r la-llfl 4 ' In atamL It prttnUrt. i-nUiDoclai ! Tt.aa. - - lUaarlk, tjtatll- A.IMM1 TnT.marnlnln jYatfaW mvT. of g H M Q 3 Boston Dental Parlors DOCTOR Wl 6. MfDAVin FBOrBIETOB. 318 Brad v Street, DAVEXFOKT. To fntrodnci ourjelve to the pnblic of thia vicinity we wil', Lntil farther no tice. EXTRACT TEETH FREE We mik j a specialty o! the Painless Ex traction of Tee h ted ALONE me tbe wonderful local An.p-ttw tlc EXCKLSIOK which baa no bad effects npsn the heart. We al-o use Nitrous Oxide, Chloroform or Ether, if desired. We do all kinds of IiiKb-claa Dentiatry, making a icialty of the Correction of Irregnlarltiea of the Teeth and GOLD CltOWN and BUIDUE WOBK. All work guaranteed.' Lady attendant. See Our Prices. Silver Filling 53 cents and up Gold Filling 1 aud np Gold Crowns. -, Bet of Teeth $s Open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Come and Fee m. We can save yon money, Open Sundays for extra ting ftom 9 to 10 a. m. TCCTU Without Plates. Boston Dental Parlors. Over Winecke's Tailor shop. 818 Brady street - - - - DAVENPORT, IA LAOIES: The Latest Styles in Bennett's Glove- Fur Store Call and see them Also all kinds of repair ing done on fur goods at 1605 Second Avenue, Kock Island, Gloves and Furs Aade to Order. Thero'8,no shoe for the same money that's Its equal Tannery calf Bkln, dongola top, an leather trimmed, solid leather soles -with toement'of oork and rubber between the outer an Inner better than. a 'oork sole. Ten Styles 4, 6, and e wld& Ask' Your Dealer For It. J.':B. ."LEWIS CO.." Boston. Mass. We Employ Young Men todlttrtbota our advert t. menta In part payment for a hbrh sra.le Acme bicycle, wnlch we aend them on approval. No woi done until tle bicycle arr.Tea and pram aauafactocy. Young Ladies TiS ACME CYCLE COnPANY. ELKHART. IND. Mat PORT BYRON POINTS. A CIom Call to Being Struck by Lightning Other New. Port Bvron, Aug. 27. Friday afternoon during the storm several ladies and gentlemen were in the academy boarding hall when there came a crash of thunder and light ning that perfectly terrified them, anu it was soon found that the cupola of the academy in the same yard had been struck by the fierv bolt. The janitor and his wife had just left the building, tortunatelv no one was injured, and the damage to the build ing is not extensive. Pointers. Frank Reynolds, of Moline, is vis iting in town. Mrs. Emma Darraw, of Rock Isl and, is visiting Mrs. E. X. Hollister. Mrs. E. L. Drake, of Mount Clare, 111., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. lair man. Engene Harper, who is attending school at Harvard, is home for a short visit. There was no preaching at the M E. church Sunday, Rev. Edwards being out of town. Mrs. E. J. Fleming and Mrs. S. J Grove returned from La Porte, Iowa, Saturday evening. Quite a number from Port Byron are in attendance at the camp meet ing at TindaHs grove. Miss Minnie Alldrcdge returned Saturdav from Moline, where she has visited for several weeks. Earl Hasson, son of Supervisor Hasson, of South Moline, is visiting his grandmother this month. Miss Emma Loukc, of Harlan, la., and Miss Helen Elliot,- of LcCIaire, visited over Sunday with Miss Grace Zollinger. Mrs. William Denbigh has received word of the death of her father, who was an old resident of Ithica, N. Y. The funeral was held there Saturday aiternoon. E. . Hyde, of San Francisco, ar rived in town Saturday. Mrs. Hyde and children, who have been visiting here during tile summer, will accom pany him home this week. What is the use of going to the ex pense 01 hiring rain makers when all that is necessary is for the Cordova Driving association to fix a date for the Cordova races. That never has failed to bring rain vet. E. K. Hopkins met with quite a serious mishap while on the wav to the Cordova races Thursday. He went on his wheel, and while riding quite fast struck a piece of road where the sand was very deep, and just where he went o IT his wheel with such force that his right arm was badlv sprained. Mr. H. concluded that a carriage was good enough for him to ride home in, ind he still carries the injured arm in a sling. although 11 is improving. Joslix, Aug. 28 That was a love ly rain we had Friday evening last. it win help the late corn and pas tures if nothing more. W. II. Whiteside commenced in earnest Mondav morning last in the erection of his new store. II. J. Long and George Wainwright are the two carpenters already at work Arthur Mead will soon join them. There will be a sale of privileges auctioned off on the fair grounds ssaturuay next, tne 3ist, which con sists of four candy stands, two babv racks, shooting galleries, dancing noor, ana one eating booth, with other privileges too numerous to mention. Tom Fitzpatrick, who has been out west lor nearly a year working upon bridges for a railway companv, is now visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity of Joslin. Ho came through Kansas and says: "The section of country through which I passed is badlv used up on account of the drouth."" The new Woodman hall is receiv ing the last coat of paint and when finished will be a credit to this community. The whole job has been done by piece-meal just as Tom, Dick and Harry could spare a day to give to the undertaking, with A. G. Brewster as chief cook and bottle washer. . Charles Haas found the harness which was stolen from Jim Case, op posite his residence among some weed. The bridles were fen id un der the railway bridge upon Gregory Brown's farm. It was probably the uueuuon 01 tne thieves to steal some horses from Mr. Brown's pasture. uui 1 a 1 iuii id ine attempt. a sieeis looking fellow in a convey ance called at Joslin the other day and attempted to pass off a check on Simonson & Schafer's bank for a bill of goods. Not succeeding he left, and afterwards was heard from in Rapids City. We now hear that he succeeded in getting a bill of goods at W. H. Whiteside's store. Mrs. Tim Buckley, whose home is in ,nicago, nas ucen visiting and traveling most of the summer, and is now visiting her friends near Jos lin. She has sold a piece of timber land that formerly belonged to her homestead which she sold to George Oliver, to Mr. Noah. She went to Geneseo to make out the papers. Eva Imel and Mamie Tinsman, two young ladies who bring milk to the creamery with a 1 -horse convey ance, got badly scared the other morning. The horse for same rea son commenced kicking and kicked himself out of the harness, breaking loose from and upsetting the bugo-v. then jumped over the fence into a pasture. tortunatelv the vonng ladies escaped with a few bruises. rriday last, during the storm. G. C. Wake had three head of cattle struck down by the electric current. Being insured in the Coe and Znma Mutual, Hugh McC'all. the secretary. and Jacob Marshall, the president, adjusted the loss Saturdav last. While Mr. Marshall and Mr. McCall went to view tbe cattle, they left their team and conveyance in the care of G. C. Wake, who held the lines. During their absence one of Mr. Wake's horses came and reared against and plunged upon the team, causing the horses to run away. dashing through two wire iences. breaking tbe harness ana smashing the buggy tongue and the horses cutting themselves quite badly. tJharlev Vt hitebread, who was a consnmptive, and who went to Cali fornia to ascertain if the pure air of the Pacific would help him and who returned to his home with Mr. Van deburg, not having received any ben efit, passed away at S . o'clock Wednesday morning last. He was reduced to nothing but a mere shadow. At his own request he was interred at Zuma cemetery Thursday last. Kev. Gohn preached the fu neral sermon at the residence, taking for his text, the sixth chapter of Rev. Sth and 9th verses. There were quite a number of neighbors present and 21 conveyances followed tbe deceased to tbe burial ground. Throe of the Tobin boys Frank Shep herd. Claude De Mundrum and Jessie Walker acted as pall bearers, and Undertaker Wendt had charge of the funeral. MORE BIG RAFTS. Two Steamers Tow Ins; Down Double. Heavy The steamer Quickstep, under the charge of Capt. B. R. Hanlcy, came over the rapids yesterday with the first installment of one of the largest log rafts of the season. The remainder of the raft came down in tbe after. noon with the steamer Belle Mac, for which the Quickstep is acting as bow boat. As the Quickstep left Le- Claire in the morning and started over the rapids Capt. Thomas Gall a ger slipped and fell on the raft breaking his arm. He was taken to LeClaire and left in the care of a doctor of that place. The accident will keep him from bis post for sev eral weeks to come. The Belle Mas, under the charge of Thomas Witheral. is, with the aid of the Quickstep as bow boat, bringing two rafts down the river at the same time. This immense floating forest is bound from Prescott to Hannibal, Mo. The two rafts are towed tan dem except in places where the chan nel is bad and where the doubling nn method has to be resorted to. That is taking one part a distance ami returning lor tbe remainder as is done over the rapids. Unite a Feat. This feat of Capt. Witheral bring. ing down two rafts at the same time is something which no other boat or no other captain has ever accom pushed. Each raft is a large one comprising about 1,250,000 feet of unsawed lumber, the amouut usual ly brought down bv other boats. The two rafts of the Belle Mac, how. ever, comprised over 2,500,000 feet of logs, which are brought down all at once. In the lower rapids the greatest difficulty of handling such an enormous raft is encountered, as it will have to be taken piece by piece through the locks of the canal. six days being necessary to go the snort instance 01 iz miles. River Rlpleta. The Sam Atlec passed up. The stage of the water at the Rock Island bridge at coon was 1.05 and falling; tbe temperature 83. The Verne Swain was in and out for the np river trade and the W. J. Young, Jr., for the down river. The Pittsburg is off the Dubuque ways, where she has been laid up for repairs, and will soon be down the river again. Did Von F.nrTI.1.1. That you cannot be well unless yon have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, it is because your blood is im poverished and lacks vitality. These troubles mav bn nvprpnma liv ITnnil1, Sarsaparilla because Hood's Sarsa- parnia makes pure, rich blood. It is, in irutn, mo great blood puriher. Hood's pills cure liver ills, consti nation, biliousness, jaundice, sick ueauacne, indigestion. I'm It In Time. Catarrh starts in the nasal pas sages, auecung eyes, ears and throat. and is in fact the great enemy of tne mucous memorane. neglected colds in tbe head almost invariably precede catarrh, causing an excessive now of mucuos, and if the mucous discharge becomes interrupted the disagreeable results of catarrh will follow, such as bad broath. severe pain across the forehead and about the eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the ears and oftentimes a very offensive discharge. Elv's n , 1 . 1 . . . terrain uaim is tne acknowledged cure for these troubles. Rheumatism Cared In a Dart Mvatic Cnre" for rlinmiUiii 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 first dose greatly benefits 75 cents. Sold by Otto Grotjan, druggist. Rock Island, and G. Schlegel & Son., 220 W. Second street, Davenport. Yes, 'Tls 80 That Foley's Colic and Diarrhoea Cure gives quick and positive relief in all bowel complaints 25 cents and 50 cents at M. F. Bah n sen's drug store Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. BRIEF MENTION. Money to loan at Reidy Bros'. Read Young & McCombs' special on school supplies and save money. C. C. W escott, of Chillicothe, is visiting his friend. Will Battles, in the city. If you want a pure, wholesome drink call for Carse & Ohlweiler's ginger ale. Fine lunches served every morning and evening at the Mint, Market square. John liay, Prop. Get an 8-qnart crvstal, marble enameled preserving kettle at 818 1 wenty-iourta street, lor 1.50. E. B. McKown wants your order for hard coal this vear. Price tC per ton delivered. 'Phone 1198. Tbe fall term of the Rock Island Business nniversity, 1901 Second avenue, commencesTuesday, Sept. 3. Don't miss the electric fountain display at the Tower Sunday, Wednes day and Friday evenings. Every body is talking about it. Imported Munich (Germany) beer in bottles, pure and wholesome, best in the world. Order it for family use of Lothar Harms; telephone 1147. Stephen O'Connor, of 800 Eleventh street, is confined to his home by in juries sustained in a collision with a bridge line car near Twcnty-lirst street. For first-class dyeing, scouring and chemical cleaning, see William Blaschkc, steam dyer and cleaner, formerly of Chicago, at 1412 Fourth avenue. Home seekers' excursion Aug. 29 via C, R. I. & P. railwav. On above date round trip tickets will be sold to a number of points in Iowa, N'o- orasxa. nansas ana Colorado at a very low rate. The Elm street market on Fifth avenue was purchased yesterday af ternoon by 11. iremann & bona from tbe Browner estate. Messrs. Tre mann will conduct their new acqui sition as a branch of tbe Seventeenth street market. Unless you want to pay for being contrary there is no reason for not buying your boy's clothing at M. & K's. Their new fall styles of school suits possess every attraction that economical and shrewd purcbascrs are in search of. C. W Hawes camp, 1550. M. W. A., last evening elected Harry Corken clerk to succeed J. F. Hunger, who has faithfully acted in that capacity since the camp was instituted, but who has resigned to accept a respon sible position in tbe head office of the order. The proposition to amend tbe con stitution, as proposed last year, ad vancing the date of eligibility to the Kock island county 1'ionoers' society four years, and entitling those to membership who settled in the coun ty previous to lSui was adopted by tne uiu emers association yester day afternoon prior to adjournment A Ooldea Harvest is now assured to the farmers of the west and northwest, and in order that the people of the more eastern states may sco and realize the mag nificent crop conditions which pre vail along its lines, tbe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway has arranged a series of three (3) harvest excursions for August 29, September 10 and 24, for which round trip ex cursion tickets (good for return anv rid ay from September 13 to Octo ber 11 inclusive) will be sold to vari ous points in tbe west, northwest and southwest at the low rate of about one fare. For further particulars apply to tbe nearest coupon ticket agent or address George II. HeafJord, Gen Pas. Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & bl. faul By., Chicago. - Tw Chicago. To Chicago by the Burlington, tbe people s favorite and short line. A special train, consisting of chair cars and coaches, will leave the C, B. & Q. depot. Rock Island, at 10 o clock Saturday evening, Aug. 31, Moline at 10:15 p. m., reaching Chi cago at 5:30 a. m. Returning, the tram will leave Chicago Sunday, Sept. 1. at 11:30 p. ni., arriving at Kock Island about 6 a. m. Tickets good only on special train. Fare $2.50 for round trip. Secure tickets early, which are now on sale, and avoid the rush. See livers for list of attractions. Bicycles free. M. J. Yocxo, Agent. Hard Coal Market. Hard coal is cheaper now than it has been for many years, and this is the best time to lay in your winter's supply. Call on "E. G. Frazcr for rock bottom cash prices. Telephone 1133. For Over Fifty Years 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 tbe best remedy for . diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Oiler YOU A REMEDY Which huarea Safety te Ute el Mother and Child "Mothers' Friend" Bess fsaBarswat eflU Pain, Horrsr aas Use. My wife nsea "MOTIIF.atB' FatlFXB" be fore her a rat ctilld baa no cnuu wa. quickly re lle.ed -.unertrg bat lluie 00 seina ailorwarH reoOTery rapid, a K. JoiiNrTTUN. Ecfala, Ala. PTVat toy halt or Ktintw.ow receiptor awtee S l.SM. rtrMUe. Book -To Motb.ra' ' auulm m. aUUUriaXl KKUCLATOK CO. ATLANTA. Ua- Sm. by all W. S. HolbrooKs Is the place To buy your FURNITURE ASD W. S. HOLBROOK, N'os. 103, 105 and 107 Ea.t Second street 1 ytffwg The animals are on cardboard two and three inches high, naturally colored, and will stand alone. They can be arranged in line or groups, making an interesting object lesson in natural history. This offer is made solely for the Purpose of acquainting mothers with the merits of WillimanticStarThrcad Send for n set for each of tbe children. AdJrona Wll I IMANITir. THUPAfl rr ;n:m.i. f Hock Island Savings Sank. KOCK Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits: Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or Real Estate Security. OFFICERS. 3 M Bfronn. Pnaldcnt. Jons Cui bAroH, Vtee President. P UHEKsawAi.T, l a.liicr. Began barlnca Jnly . 1890, and occupy the 8. . cor. Mitchell A Lyndc's Lew bulldlug. WILLIAM EMIG The Fashionabte Merchant Tailor lias the most replete line of new patterns In imported and domestic suitings in the city. 1707 SEGQlli AViKUE. awaaaUaVUnaUsn fD BATH DODOS Baths of all kinds, including Turkish, plain, shampoo, elec tric, electro-thermal, etc., may be obtained at the Sanitarium Bath lipoma, on the first floor of the Harper Uonse. ROOMS OPEN. For Ladles From 9 a. m. to 12 m. on week days For Gen tlemen From 2 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 batha may be obtained at any time during business hours. Gymnasium connected with bath room. U1UC Yflll lnnat, riKru Qtpimr AMQ tUU OW-ired Burin. Ach. Old K..rr IT ken. In Month. llalr.:i!na't Write COOHI l.aaai an BBaaaale Tepl. H kieaew. 111-. fa- proofs or nra. ,- Sal, aAeaAso. amttHniiH la adl m aaya. irj I OATS I BALIS ssn'vaju U ti rr'tr always W) eo.ooo tn L?; I POUNDS. ; 'tSjy SCST. 5l SOLO ONLY IN 2 Tb. PACKAGES, f) FX&XBXJBS' g - c ARPETS. DAVENPORT Noah's Ark, xrith animals, will be sent, postpaid, to any address on receipt of three 2-ct. stamps. Incorporated Under the State Law. ISLAND, ILL. DIRECTORS. C F Lycde, John tTabaofi II P Hull. K W Hunt, John Vulk. Wm Wllnwrtoo, Plilt Mitchell, L Himmi. It Uulord, Jackdob Uubst, Solicitors. LATEST NOVELTIES IN 0B17 MM GOU OAK BI KIR AT E. h DORaV, 1 he New Merchant Tailor. 1822 SECOND AVE H arper Host B :00k John Volk Sc Co. CONTRACTORS HOUSE BUILDERS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builder Siding, rhwrlne. Walneraatlai ink street, est ttta and Ka. ate i