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THE ARGUS, .WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 18, 1895. THE AUGUS. Pa lshed Pally and Weekly at 1R24 Second Avcnoe, Rock If Und, 111. "Kutered at the post cfilec aa second e'.ass matter. J. W. Potter PUBLISHER. 'fl.lt It!: Ps'ly. 10 cer.ls per week. Week.', 12.00 per aunnin; l advance, tl. M. All c;r.ronn!catlons or rilrual or a'Kuroestv t:re ciiint ler. political or religious, ninst hve teal name attached lor publication. So tneb article will be printed over fletltiona signatures. Ciirrrspondunce solicited from every township In H.k Island county. U'Kiixii)iv, Skptkmrek 11. 1895. Mil. ASIJ Mlli. (iKOl'ftK CLAUSE!', of Mahomet, lit., liavc just celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. New Yokk republicans launched Levi I'. Morton's presidential boom yesterday, and from now on he- may lie regarded as one of the most for midable aspirants in the republican party for tho nomination. AfcoKDiKO to the various grand -juries which uavo inspected the ccn dition of the county jail for the psst .score of years, hlieritls lieticker. Sil vis and Gordon had a trutr rcali zilion that cleanliness is next to god liness than has the present occupant of that ollice. The supreme court at Washington will reopen in October, and (ien. Har rison has said that he expected to ap pear before it ami make an argument on an important law ease. The re publican national committee will be meeting in Washington about that time to fix the time and place for holding their national convention next year, and it is just possible that (en. Harrison will improve tho op portunity by interviewing tho mem bers of the committee on their pref erence for president. Kin. W. I. Italil) In a Democrat. Mrs. Babfo, wife of the democratic candidate for governor of Iowa, has written the following letter to the JIawr.rden Independent: "Your letter of recent date re ceived, calling my attention to the fact that a number of newspapers are claimiug that I am a republican, and you ask me to state whether this is true. In my college days I learned to believe that legislation should be for the benefit of all the people, and not merely to promote tho interests of a privileged class; at the same time I became convinced that from our position we are entitled to become tho great commercial nation of the world, and to secure this we must remove all high tariff and other arti ficial barriers which tend to restrict our trade with other nations. I also came to the conclusion that the great end of all good government should be to bring its people the largest amount of happiness anil comfort, and to allow each individual to de velop himself to his highest capacity, and that this could only bu secured by allowing him the largest possible personal liberty consistent with the rights cf others. I need not add that, so believing, in the language of Senator Hill, ! am a democrat.'" Sound Kducatlmi. It. E. Spangler, secretary of the democratic literary bureau of Illinois, of which Hon. 15en 1'. Cable, of ltock Island, is chairman, has sent out cir culars to representative democrats throughout the stale, a number having been received in ltock Island, accompanying an address issued by the executive committee of the bureau which speaks of the meeting of the democratic state ceqtral com mittce of Illinois in Springfield, Juno 5, at which resolutions were adopted declaring that the democratic party in the stato favors the free and un limited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1G to 1, and in wh'ch address it is said: "Notwithstanding the action o this convention, it is a fact that there are many democrats in this stale constituting as we believe, a large majority of the voters of the party who refuse to accept this declara tion as the true sentiment of the democrats of the slate of Illinois on this tpiestion. The dissent from this proposition found expression in the form of strong editorials in many of the leading newspapers of tho state, in public declarations of prominent democrats and in letters addressed to the members of the national com mittee ami other persons in positions 't trust in the councils of the party." The address then speaks of the fact that so widespread and earnest was this sentiment that it became evident unless some steps were takeo to afford this largo and influential element an opportunity to be heard and express the opinions held by them, there was very great danger that there would spring up a fac tional tight which would result in demoralization. If not in total dis ruption of the party, rendering al most futile any attempt to meet our opjionents in the next campaign with hope of success. In view of these considerations a conference attended by many men prominent in the par ty, and in which every section of the state was represented, was held in Chicago on "the 12th of August. After a careful and earnest consider ation of the sitoation. the conclu- Moos cf those present were embodied iu the preamble and resolution which , fyAa.feVNi ,'l . were unanimously adopted, anil which have been published in foil in Tub Arc. is. setting forth the educa tional purpose of the Illinois demo cratic bureau thus instituted. Then the address continues: "In further explanation of onr position, it may be said that wc contend that authoralive declaration of the belief of the party on tho currency or any other national question can come alone from its representatives iu na tional convention assembled. The resolution of the last national convention on the financial question rcais: 'We denounce the republican legislation known as the Sherman Act of l'j.i. as a cowardly makeshift fraught with possibilities of danger in the futnre which should make all of its supporters as well as Its author anxious lor its speedy repeal. Wc hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard money of the country, . and to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminat ing against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, to bu adjusted through inter national agreement or by such safe guards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of tho parity of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the mar ket and in the payment of debts; and we demand that all paper cur rency shall be kept at pur and re deemable in such coin. We insist on this policy as especially necessary for the protection of tue farmers and laboring classes, the lirst and most defenseless victims of unstable money and a fluctuating currency.'''' (Democratic platform, 1S92.) By the adoption of this resolu tion tho part- is pledged to maintain the stability of our currency ana to preserve the integrity of our uational credit. Tnis declaration is accepted by us, as it must be by all true democrats, as the faithoi the party on this juetion until a like authority shay in similar manner ail opt a different creed. We each and all favor the use of silver as monev, but we are convinced that the free and unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 to I by this country alone would result in dis aster to the business and commercial interests of tho nation, an opinion in which we are sustained by the most eminent authorities on finance in all parties and in all countries. "All authority must come from the people, and it is our purpose and desire to furnish to each voter in the democratic part' in the state of Illinois, fjcts bearing upon this and other public questions, in order that he may become fully informed and be prepared to act intelligently when the time conies for the party in tlie state to make authoritative declaration as to the issues on which wc must go btfore the teipc. Wc have no ijuarrel with any man or men, organization or organiza tions, within ihe party in this state. We most earnestly desire harmony and party success, and that we bet lievo to fee best assured by adhering to the lines of economic reform upon which wc went to the people iu the last general election, when we op pealed to the intelligence of the voters, declared republican protec tion a fraud and won a notable vie tory. A democratic congress then elected, repealed the purchasing clause of the Sherman act, passed a tariff law under the operation of which manufacturers arc prospering, old industries are being extended and new ones projected, labor is being employed, wages increased, prosperity is returning and the cost of almost every article of necessity and even luxury used by the people has been cheapened, verifying every prediction made by us and justify ing us before the nation. We can consistently and with pride appeal to the people on this record, and we earnestly protest against adopting as the chief issue between the two great parties : financial experiment which must in evitablv lead to dissensions in our ranks, and which carried into legis lativo enactment coull but prove disastrous to the nation. Rather lit us compel the republicans to again meet us on the proposition that the tariff should be made pro hibitive. "Strong in the conviction that we are right and with a firm and abid ing faith in tho integrity and intelli genee of our fellow democrats, we submit this matter to them in full confidence that they will approve this action and sustain us in our efforts to hold the democratic party of the state true to its teachings and traditions. "Ilrs T. Carle, f hiirnnn. Rock Is'an" Wir.Lias ?. Porkax, East Si. Louis, t in r.LE 9 A. Ewix.;, Dvcatar. ixtT.iT. Hom.it, Lincoln. Jsiru M. Pauk, Jsrsejville. Viluii P. lUi.LiDAT, Cairo. Adams A. Goodrich. Chicago. Houht J. taint. Chic a c.o. W illiam A. Vise 1ST. CJ .ii." The position taken by the executive committee of the bureau in the above address is decidedly conservative and sustains the statement that it is not the intention to cause a chasm in the ranks of the democratic paity of the state. That the necessity exists of such a campaign ef education" as the bureau proposes to wage is ap parent. hile there was consider able latent silver sentiment in the party prior to the ill-advised conven tion of . June last, that convention although originated and manipulated by a few self-seeking politicians in their own interests, served to fan the Same into aa Intensity sufficient to warp the judgment and good com sinn sense of thousands of voters. The mission of the democratic liter ary bureau is to counteract the mis representations and sophistries ad vanced by the silvcrites, and en. dcavor to keep the Illinois demo cracy true to its traditional teach ings. If the bureau succeeds in its undertaking, as we believe it will, it will have achieved a victory as creditable to itself as to the party at large. Lawyers VVlio Make Their On Wills. Many celebrated men have neglected to settle their r.fXairs. Ben Jonson, Dry- dou and Sir Isaac Newton all died in testate, B;scon insolvent, and tho epi gram on Butler's monnment in the ab- icy enliK-irntJy explains vvny lie ana many others Jiuo mm never muue a will: Tbo port's fate is bora in emblem shown : lie asks for bread and he revives a stone. "Wills." said Lord Coke, "and the construction of thero do more perplex a man than any other, aud to make a certain construction of them escecdeth juriKprudtntium artem." An old prov erb says that every man is cither a fool or a "physician at 40. Sir H. Halford happening one clay to quote tho saying to a circle of friends. Canning humor ously inquired, "Sir Henry, mayn't he be both?" At any rate experience teaches that lawyers who draw their own wills Bometimes uiTike great mistakes. Sir Samuel Romilly's will was improperly worded. Chief Baron Thompson's will became tho snrdt-ct of chancery proceed ings, wiiiio tho will cf Bradley, the eminent conveyancer, was actually set t-ido by Lord Tliurlow. Temple Bar. We Have the Documents To prove that Zoa-Phora st-inds at the head as a remedy for an com plaints peculiar to girls and women ?ifi(ins mines win nni jei itii'ir iu&li- niony be published iu newspapers. but wc mail them in sealed letters to ladies who request it. Zoa-lhora Medicine Co.. Kalamazoo. Mien Sold by T. II. Thomas and Marshall & tishcr. Truths Tersely Told. "Foley's Honey and Tar is one of the standard medicines used in the Working Woman's Home association at 21 South Peoria street, Chicago." I)k. Bliss, Med. Supt. Foley's Honey and Tar gives the best satisfaction here. C. F. JJickiiavs, lloseland. III. "My customers call for Foley's Honey and Tar when wanting a good cough syrup." J. II. Kusse, r.aston, Ubio. For sale at M. F. Bahnsen's drug store. Klieumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rhematism and neuralgia cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarka ble and mysterous. It removes at once the cause, and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly relieves, 75 cents. Sold by Otto Orotjan, druggist, Hock Is land. Piles! l'llea! I'llca! Dr. Williams' Indian Tile Olutmtnt will circ Mind bleeding, ulcerated anl Ileum;; piles. It absorbs Uie tumors, allays the itching at once. acts a a coii'tice. give in tant relief. Er. Wil llama' Indian Pile Ointment is preircd only for piles and Itching of the private part, and nothing elso. Every box is guaranteed, told by tiru lsts, sent by mail, for 50 cents and $1 per box. Williams Manufacturing company. Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio. Sold hy T. II. Thomas. At the Santa Caterina cathedral. fjrin;a, may bo seen a ertweeut made of mi emerald, which is eight inches be tween the points. Tradition says that it was a present from Solomon to Qceeu Shcba. I Was Helpless Ten weeks with acute rheumatism. My right arm was withered away to skin and bone and I had almost loot the use of it. A friend advised Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I took, and when the first bottle was used I could see and feci a great change. The fiesh returned to my arm and the soreness loft "tS-". mvbodvand limbs. y. v ,t s kvi " ; II C-i3 B e-? fall since, we have inod three to six bottles in our family. 1 find to use Hood's harsnparilla ia cheap er than to pay doctor's bills. I unthank ful I have found a medicine to help a man who has rheumatism. It keeps rae in frood health." B. r OKBEsrALL, Oelweic, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Frominently in the public eye. ; 6 forfS HrtrvVc E;ila nre " Hw bilious. riOUU flllS ness, headache. He. Master's bale. STATE OP ILirSOTS, I KOCK ISLASD COI'XTT. f - In the Ctrcnit Court, in Chancery, gemral No 3,stll. Foreclosure Tbn IIoni Bnildin lioct I-land. and Loin as'oc'.a'.lon, of vs Cl.ira Rosalia Matiulde Ktw, Carl Rubeit naniner. me itk le;anl llreum? cemfsnr. .(innflii'cw, .w;iq ittq ana loM.n K (irrvc. partners as I.rrcl) a Grera. H. f. Drani zner Manufacturing company and Uenry liner DC. Notice is hereby p:en trat hy vlrtneof fecrea or taia rtiiirr. cnu-nti in toe anove enptlea ciie, on T& l'.itn aay -i Ja;j, a. I", 19 I shu'l on 3 unrdar- If IS'h iay of October. A D., IKS, at tNe hour or :jn o coc in the attention, at th north door of the ronrt house, in the c ty of Itiica Irian", in sail con .it of Kjck Is'and, to sati-fy sa.d decree, sell at rnS.ic vendue, to ihe hn-he-t bidder for ean tttat eeratn parrel of land situate In tn county or Kork I-lsnd aid eat of llMnoia, koowa and described as 'follows. to-wit: Lot namVr o"; (1) in b ork ra-nb on -11 in tiuyer s third (Vi addition to the city of K.cit ls'and. Iatcd at Rock Inland. Ii.inii-. this 171b day of septemaer, a. v. irn ELWIX K. rAR MUSTER. Matter In Chanc ry, Itoek Island Coanf. 111. JaisV-ox A Ucbst, Complainant's solicitors. r.-'' a., - A. A m - SIMMDMS la 11- , , , , Vregulator Header, did you ever tako Simmons Liver IiEGULATOK, the "Krxo of Liver Medicines ? " E vcrj body needs take a liver remedy. It is a slufrgLih or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole systea. That dull, heavy faeling is due to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, iwaiaria ana indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the wholo sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It doe3 not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Kvory iiuckatre lias tho Red Z stamp on the wrapper. f. 11. Zeiiiu & Co., Philadelphia. la tho only 3 -dollar ahoo that's made of tannery calf ekin, donrro- In si-Ass ..II 1 .a. . . . leather eoloa and between the a. i..a t wiw m VCiUOUll or cork and rubber oaual to a Tksfcs ovirj. . Lasts and Looks WoII. Tan Styles 4, 5 and O wila. Ask Your Dealer For IL 4 J. J). LEWIS CO., Boston, Mess. Sola by DOLLY BROS. HOCK ISLAND, ILL. Advertise! Advertise ! ! When? 'NOW. Where? In The Argus, OF COURSE. A WOMAi Who ilocs not want her washing done in the shortest time and neat est way is hard to find. Thoso who use .4!iTi-WSiiB;Aa: s:a? 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. BEAD IXSSCTXGITS, Follow them and jou will find that you have Rtrnek a good thin;;. G3E2.T SCC2 XSLAK2 TAE SOAP Softens tho ekin, heals chapped hands and re moves grease, paint, tte. Warnock-& f rrJston Sohp MaVr. Rock Island. FBSHOH FErr'AIE FILLS. ec3iiLiifiS Ccl:oa Roc; galPecsjaija. j Vaa to; :i i"' tint. rtsiUmtrlT ia liiwA I!.mi:i'a Trench Yc l ii.-. fciTO been -.-S hr.ro river: t ..nK,Ki...a Ca fti-jr..tK Mi'.. rrl--I cl l"aliifal a? Irrsyr'r.T I-io'S. 1 la uw . I-rii-o -:.( a tKOC i-a lull dircclu-as. bt: s.rnisTiTtrrr!'. oa .-rctticrs i-:itat.is So'dbyM. F. Pahnscr. drjppift, nk Isltnd. TKElT340ATCUSl-Vwlfs, l Q.iim.ilt'1. ClMt. f.ss.-.rsra I W- a4 XAraca ri rn-n-.tt or acta aiai. ar -5 a 'au - Ill, t.q Jbdar ts TK. Bcf i" sinHsr Tr&m. MALTOOR MFC UtnCMtW: rJt U.SJs I ai-i ban j j, THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. " RairvsT T!cart tan N purchased or "; sra?e checked at H 1 p Twcmhti street depot or C "k I at V depot comer Kl.'LS aTrmie mui nitty -first street. Frank H. Plammsr, Aftjnt. TKAlMs. BaT. Was. IS.UV, t t.unllvd Jtliualia. r"t Worth, DniTer Jt IL.C. i)iui"iNit;4. (i.Ttx sf Ls "Moines I'ttnana A aitnneaisill...... Um.ihaA l)-s Ku'ucs Zs.. jilratLai Uhint:aiHlu six.. Dvnvvr. Liucila at Omaha... St. I'aul at MinneapoZ'S Dei.ar. lfv. Worth at E. C. tuisas t lt at AU Joseph, t ;'. Ultui ct Wsal.inirt.rti l tticarn Oe Moluw M'Kli Island. Smart Acorn.. Itvck Island otltrookl) n AC. . r 2 Jo an a tn!ll S are1 S :ia sjii .0U 101 .V'HJ 7:"M ins ?4l un 4 ST:S l:lf. :1.0 am ::ii uam :SiLm :w am :3s pm tlfiara It 1 45 :: "UU am I 6 IS 4"ian Arnsal. lnaitrr. tDKliy.cXoept Snnday. All oiht-rsdailf . lvi;"iiiritt WjX. BCjKI.IKGToN RLTE-C. B. A O. K&I! li'Pit K'rst avcuue and BiztawbUl r.reot, M. 1. 'oua, agent. TKMSS. t-aty. 7.1X1 am itnni. it. Loa jxpns...... t. Ijcmls Kxrresa..... S :"ai pa C:UI are 7:-M) i-tn StisrllnK. Inii'ijae?.t. Paal t:4pni llcvrut(Wn Passccror.. . . ! S:5Jpm B'j-rl'up. nubnqne Jt M.Panl.f T . ainj lilr. Dali except HuuiUy. 1:t0 am 11:1! am a M nni rHICAQO. MIT.-ITACKCB ST. PATJX Kallway Racine it s.u: hweslsm Dlvlsiuo 1V.h Twcntiets rtz-U tKiwrra ITlrat au.d Si-coud aennes, L n. Grccr. Agent. TAI-Jft. I lirt, I aaanra Mall ssl Express ! ?r.0 am a-tOpas 4SX1 pm 11:)m C.WI am T:"s.'pm t. Pan! Kxnrcsr I Freight and Accommolat'n. ; Ea.ly cxrept Sunday. Dock Island a Peoria Kailwav i '' First ATcnne and l-wtntlcth street L. o.ilT. a -tnt. TRAIN". i I nn Annnra F."tom Kx. "riiti Trlllv". I -St am 10:41 pm i iu m iouis .nil Ki.! Srri!ian Expre l:Titiro 'Sil pm 11 :1S am 2:tl am h:l pm J:-1"! im IVnria Arrom. Freight I T:liMm IVihie via Shrrranll Ac com. :I1 an. 1 at'le AcuimincMlstloa j 8:4'lam i':ih!o Accoinmoilalum I S pm 7 am rawnsiT frnirs leave '., It. I l. dluline k' ni.v) d,'iHt Cve iM tt;lnute farli'-r than time iven. Truini mRrked dai'7, all othvr traloa aily except fui.dny. Dlklinutox, Ckuak Rapil3 Xorthern Failsrar. denot foot of nrmls street, Uavcnpcrt. Jas. Morton, Uoa. Tk't at raw. Aircuu lJavtnpcirt Trains. l.nT I Anr.m M 7:15 pmbl.5 am ti7:IM ml t9 4 J pm Kreihl.... West l..'rtv r'n t'orlh. Pad'cuer. b7:inam :lilO:4iipD. alo:30 pm a9:i!was b7 am - So. frt'ait.... b3:0 pm till :4fiain alS pin M:Cu sr.l a vaitw tkilkiiv wYrm Httr.imv. tli.itn (. n.irlh tnolns Boaih and oast. No. 11 runs between Cedar 'lipids and West Libe.ty. NEW mm To the East via the R. . & P. In Effect Jane SO. Lt Knelt Irland PASSEIEE SERVICE 4&m 8 Warn 4 37am 805am 7 Mam II an am 1 "7 am 112pm 8 VI pm 10 pm 7Apm 6 15 pin tmpm NiMiptn loaopni V 5." pm 1 i 5U am 10 Mix lu50 am 3 10 pin 6 51 tin 8 45 am 11 mam 1 10 pm 6 40p 8 00 pm 7 "0 im 4J K I V lsctiot Lv Ilea k islaud 1 45 pm Twvntk'tti st Dciol Ar Peoria 5fnn Ar Kloimiitijrtnii.. Ar liiditiiiapolis ....... Ar Louisvilie...... .... Ar Cincinnati... ....... Ar Jnyun.. ........... Ar (oiumbns..... Ar JnckfoiiTl lie. ...... 9 ar, inn a am 7 Taia T Slam 8 Ham 7 30ara e !i pm Ar Sprinclield Arsi Lou I? Ar Lincoln n iu pm 8 K am 8 5.1 nm r Ducatiir.. .......... Ar Mntloon...... ...... 12 05 pm Ar Cvansville nail am 45 J in Ar ltocatn? ArTerre Uunte THROUGH CAR SERVICE UOCK ISLAND TO ST. LOUIS. Train leaving nock Island at 8:00 a. m. carries through coach to St Louis, passinc; throutrh Pckin, HaV' ana. Springlield and Litchiield. Lines cast or fcoria carry throrjffh coaches and sleeping cars on night trains to principle cities. R. STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Ticket Agent. W. J. YOUNG, JR. -"ic-''r-ii5-r:"i The Elegant Electric IJght Steamer. V. A. Claib, STacter; L. B. frrrra, Clerk. I.eavra Kock Island for hnaratina. ?few Ito.ion. Keitbsbara, Oqaawlu, and Uor lmgioa ocry MoxrAV, Wednesdat Ami FuiDAV, AT 4:30 P. M. Kicc rooms and zood meal. Special ratea to pJ.-lj.-s it nve or aore wl:n wish io rake the rrrfind trip. The Young has been very recently purchased ard Sued cp for this trade, arid Is not surpassed hy anything on the Kissisrippi fur elegance and eomfort. GEOKQK LAMOST at SOS. Agents. Diamond Jue Line Wareboaae. Joian Voile 3c Co, aianiau. CONTRACTORS 2IOU3E BUILDERS. Mannfactarer of Sash, Doora and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders Siding, FVooiiiic Waisacoattaf ItUi street, tssttthaadttk an - A asT.sa.- -" - - '(.'l.x.aB lUlTtBk.. "Ill Mi In OAKES FOR GENERAL. Oflv BLACKING APPLIED AN0 POLLSHCO WITH A DF7USH Sold by Henry Dart's Sons, --.-111 MEN AND WOMEN OF GOOO TASTE IPS i oijiii,. aim mi nuiiihiig i Caul.-cjc free. f J CoKMULLr m irFnr Mra. Co. t i!i ltoton. Cl'iciciv New York. Ilrnoklya. I ; )circit. Viiunst(a. Coventry, tnc. f t..i'.. . . i McCABE BROS., Sole Agents. CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Drs.WaIsh & Walsh, Specialists Permanently located Hi i!1i DR. T. M. WALSH, Formerly Clinical Protestor la two of CUcago'a leading medical collcfes. ff"' JH5P "H"? 1!?$ S'1 i'i i Acknowlcdzcd liy the Ktdical Profession, Acknowlcdced hy tho Pres.', Acknoaledsrod hy all aa the World's Greatest and Only Sarcesafn! Specialists In Chronic, Nervosa, Private ai d hurgical Diseases of both sexes. COXSCLTATIOX FREE! PROMPT ANI PKUV ANIENT CL'KEs! WEAK MEX. You that are trouV lcd with Ncnoos Dehilily, Ixist Manbocd. Ex haustive Dra'cs, Mtht losses, Ilefectrre Memory, Threatened Insanity, Loss of tVlil l'uwer. Menial delusions, sleeplessness, or any other symptnsa -if netwna exhaustians. You srad consult ns he fore it Is too lata. Delay Is fatal. SURGICAL operations performed at your home hcn desired. Abdominal and brum surgery a specialty. The ptaisee wc have received for onr r.-niarkablc skill Id ctirlnn- caset given np as Imiwlrss hy all C.m,J 1Ied."" -? I" " Ctv the people as well as the medical proh-sstni. tlw IT, '"'""f'ni.v.ltdto nfmiicineand onr Irimitahl k:i to il,e art..f sure-ry. U.-i.i. i..(ht y.tir 2SiL-?lCiii -.'iV-'r T?'?;'" ' T. "J""'". Wears willing , ..spread our hn.wl'.li:o and show our skill, and e feel justly proud of the cfatly ronKrstulatinns wa receive from luc mvdl cal profession for the advanced medical and surgical literature we have written. dredsc'ured'by niai""' Uva' Knl of Ktm "1 credential. If you cannit call, wr U.: Hun. Chicago IMcal Institute. Oilice, 121 West Third Street. JOB M. FARIUON. PHRIDOrj cS SON Painters and Decorators 8S0F, 119 Seventeenth St.. SOCH ISLAND, ILL. iliiSll Any Duck Suit in our store BEE m HIVE 114 West Second street ffjii --r- - . SUN PASTE FOR A QUICK AfTER DINNLR SHIKE APPLIED AND F0USHED WITH ACLCIl Mors Dros. rt-ops,Cintoii.Mas&,USA. Wholesale Grocers. Kock Island r.... q..,i.ii 1720, 1722. 1724 U2C and 1728 Second Av. in Davenport, lows. DK. J. E. WALSH. latoof Chirac, formerly Surgeon ln-CUlt f of cw Auinoujr-s mtspiuil. YOU CANT afford to delay if you are snnVrlnc ilh Catarrh, Bniwhitis, Al!nn". Karly Consumption. Hlirumat stn.Ni urnh'is. I ( lcp-ia, Ccmrnla. KTplillt". IiIomI. liver, hldi.fvi.r cases, rt'p'urp. piles or li ilnicclci. nr hk Ii'.s tnl expinuucu enuhlea us to save a life m lion others fail. WE CAN positively guarantee a radical euro of Yarlc rc!a In seven dars ' your piinlt-s method. Womvn sulTcring 'rim tltriine ,r ovenaiti tntuhles of any nature rotua aud est an opinion on your case free of charge. tMcCullonga Bulldins, DAVENPORT - IOWA. I U.n:rs-S V S to i. I 7 to to 12, anu 8 HI If EI A. PAKIOOM Ready for Fall and Winter With a complete line of Jackets and Fur Capes. You are cordially Invited to innpeet our stock. Its rarcty will surprise and ilcatte you. Buy a Cloak now for the following rea sons: FIRST You rret a better made up trarnient. SECOXD You get a larger as sortment. THIRD You save at least 25 per cent, for when the sea son begins factories have to pay mure for making ttarments and materials are higher. LADIES desiring to make spe cial selections now can se- a deposit on it. Trimmed Hats At Half l'rice. Latest nor eltics in Fall Sailors. for f wortl5 and 8