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4 THE AjtGUO, BATUKDAY, MAY 15. 1897. - THE ABGUS. ' FabUahsl Dallr sad Wsehlv at 1M Awnns, mock Itltsd, II. Intend at tts posv eBes m steoad-caM a ter.) J. W. Poms Publisher TIKMa D Uy. 10 mapwiMt Weekly, tl.OO per annum; tn advanea $1.H All comauicaitoai of polities! or iniafr tlve charsetsr, political or tellfloa, atut y ml una attached for publication. Ro nek srttcl will to printed over actittoos sic&ttane. Corraspondeaes solicited boa svtry town hip la Bock bland county. SMONj Satcrdat. Mat IS, 1897. Democrat! Jadletal Ticket. For Judge of the Supreme Court, Sixth Dis trict, R. N. BOTSFORD Blow For Judge of the Circuit Court, Fourteenth viatrict. Our C. SCOTT ...Miaci Coustv N. F. ANDERSON Hanav Cocutt CALEB C JOHNSON.. .WmraiDB Cor SIT HAvnrs obtained the consent of tbe powers to whip Greece the Sal. tan wanta to make the best of his op portnnitj before time is called. Wonder if "the little village called Fnlton" will think any more ef the Roval Neighbors now than it doea of the Modern Woodmen after jester day's resolutions. The ladies of the auxiliary order oi rvooacreit, wno spoxaso Kindly of Rock Island in their revolutions, are Royal Neighbors indeed. Rock Island appreciates me source ci tne compli ment no le. s than the sentiment. Senator Hanna may notice with acme degree of aatiafaction that Sen ator PJatt fared no better than he when the committee appointments were handed around. Senator Piatt probably accepted thia proof of his senatorial insignilicance with a good grace, tie anew tne waya and cus toms of the upper house. Ue has been there before. Hon. Gut C. Scott, one of the candidates for the bench in thia dis trict, is the peer of any lawyer in the four counties in every qualification necessary. No better selection, men tally or physically, could have been made, and there will be no dilly.dal lying er wasting of time when he is on the bench. The people of Mercer Know mm ana win spread bis repu tation in tho district. Aledo Demo crat. The University of Cambridge in r.ogiana, as me caDie tens us, com plains of poverty, which is described as acute," and the reason assigned for this is the fall in agricultural values. What is worse, is that the benefactions which used to flow to the university are now diverted. There are other educational centers more utilitarian, perhaps, on which money is spent. The Dake of Devon shire has issued a circular stating tbe exact conditions, and how the work of the university is likely to be crippled. The situation Is said to be grave. . "Wage camera do not want to see it, out ii ia so; wages must go down," says Senator fclkins. Mr Klkins should have been honest enough to say tbia before the elec tion last fall. Had the republican spnll-bindora given it out at that time wages would now be rising in .tead of falling, for Bryan would have been elected and the mints would have been opened, giving peo plo an increase in the volume of money. This would have kept the mills open, for the people would have had money to buy what tbe mills produced. As it ia now both the mills and minta are closed, and the republican leaders are begtnniog to coniess mat "wages must go aown. npnngneid Kegister. thm Inheritance Tarn. The state supreme court has filed an opinion sustaining the inherit ance tax law enacted by the legisla ture in 1895. Tbe case came up from Cook county on an appeal from a uecision oi juuge carter that tbe law was unconstitutional. The eu preme court noias mat tne Jaw ap plies witu uuuormiiy ana last tne legislature bad tbe right to enact it ine main leatnres oi tne Jaw are that husband, wife, child, brother sister, adopted children, and hus band of the daughter are placed in one class, and a tax of 1 per cent ictiou on every ueqnept to mm or hrr, if tbe total value ot tbe estate is greater than 30.0i0. The la NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE S ! ) ( !- 3 It ( t SYSTEM OF MEDICINE. Dainpsrt K:tlft listifet. B Caa.MniBuTAn S '9 4oa a aSi St, taaaori. iMm. ?J i !labEL a IMmlMuimtu, ) rwH immii, hwv n i . U. SMar. Ipw r I ii lii, nt Saaaal ! - T aV. aaa'Waan. lit Sr.. a), a., la ai.ar.ay rr are Mlcat aivatttaa M M tmm m ! all MM hi ptarn,. win, .aa, am NHaaauaaVjaa. W .Mia all mlaiiaaliaia. places iii the Moond clan uncle. aunt, niece, nephew, or any lineal descendant of the testator or teata. trlx. On all bequests to these a tax of 2 per cant is imposed on 91,000 or over. A different rate, to which the ehief objection baa been made, ia ap plied in otner cases. (In eatates oi $ 10,000 or leas 3 per cent ia imposed; on estates ox more tnan aiu.uuu ana lesa than 920,000, 4 per cent; on es tates amounting to over 960,000, a tax oi o per cent u imposed. Ail oe- qnesta of 9500 or leaa are exempt. Btalae aUKtalsr. The Canton, Ohio, News-Democrat prodncea the letter of James G. Blaine to Mr. McKiniey in 1890, when the McKinley bill waa pending. It lite just now. Wasnington, April 10, 1890. Dear Mr. Mckinley: It ia a great mistake to take hides from the free list, where they have been for many years. It la a alap in the face to tne souin Americans, wttn wnom we are trying to enlarge our trade. It will bene tit the farmer by adding 5 to 8 cer cent to the price of his cunaren's snoes. it will yield a profit to the butcher only the last man that needs it. The movement is injudicious from beginning to end in every form and phase. Pray stop it before it sees light. Such movements aa tnis for protection will protect tne republican party into apeedy retirement. Toura hastily. JAMES U. BLAINE." Objections to the duty on hides apply equally to the tax on wool. A tax on niaea increases Tne cost oi shoes, aa Blaine said; and a tax on wool increases the oost of clothing. oianxeta ana carpets, rue tax on wool ia the greater burden of the two. The Crawling Centipcd. The crawling centipcd is built some what ou the model of a train of cars. the resemblance tieing enhanced by tbe reptile's habit of running straight back ward when suddenly confronted. Every joint of its long body has two legs, each Jointed and tipped with a sharp point like a bee's Rting. Its head is furnished withtwopincherlike poison fangs, which work horizontally toward each other, and instead of legs its rearmost joint is furnished with two long hooked claws, which drag behind as the centipcd waiks, and by which it can bang head downward from any placo to which it can fix them. If a'chauco is given the centiped, it will run from tho presence of man, and most of the cases where men have been bitten by one of these reptiles have come about through the man rolling upon them or in 6ome other way crowding them while asleep. Tho scn.sation produced by a centi- pedo's crawling upon the bare skin. with its numerous and keenly pointed feet, is usually described as similar to that of being touched with a redliot poker. If tho person thus invaded re main perfectly still, tho reptile- will crawl off as soon as it can. If an at tempt be mado to shake it off, it sets every claw into tbe flesh in the effort to bold on, with an effect like the simul tancous stinging by a score of bees, and if any way it bo crowded or jammed it bites, injecting a poison which, though less virulent than that of the tarantula or rattlesnake, causes a serious 6lough ing from the wound during tbe progress of recovery. lie w ork bun. Tho Language of Crime. The general tendency of the criminal to reduce the abstract to tbe concrete, to denoto tho substautivo by one of its at tributes, is shown very clearly in his eynecdocbical phraseology. Thus a purse is a leather; a street car is a short, com paring its length with a railroad cor; a handkerchief is a wipe, and a pair cf shoes a pair of kicks. Again, Borne of the terms appear to be purely arbitrary, and were it not that the creative power is absent in criminals as in women I should not hesitate to etato it as a fact. But it seems wiser to conclude merely that the origin of theso terms ha9 become ob scored. To purpose that they wero cre ated would be iu too distinct contradiC' tion to all obtainablo evidence, indirect though it may be. Such expressions ara to kip, meaning to sleep; to spiel, to make a speech; jcrve, a waistcoat pocket thimble, a watch; to do a lam, meaning to run. Some of the expressions are very de scriptive. To run from a police officer is to do a hot foot. A person who is al ways listening to other people's conver sation is called a rubber neck. The word push, meaning a crowd, is occa sionallly seen in tbo newspapers. To be arrested is to be pinched ; to be convict ed is to fall. To refuse a person's ap peal is to give him the marble heart Such expressions require no explana tion. A. F. B. Crofton in Popular Sci ence Monthly. rttoal FUoat POos. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerated and itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allay the itching at once. acta as a pooltioe, giving instant ro ller. Air. Williams- inaian rueumt ment it prepared only for piles and itching of the privee.f d nothing else, tvery box u e teed. Sold by druggists otrttby mau zor ou cents ana i per dox. Williams MVo. Co., Props., Cleve land, Ohio, ror sale by all drug gists. It Stay lav Toar LAf. A dose or two ot Foley's Honey and lar win prevent an attack ot pneu monia, grip or severe cold if taken in time. Cures coughs, colde, croup. la grippe, hoarseness, difficult breathing, hooping cough, incipient consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed. Sold by M. F. Bahnsen. PULPIT AND PEW. The new Castleman memorial al tar and chancel rail at Trinity church will be blessed at the service at Trinity church at 10:45 tomorrow morning. The whole constitutes a magnificent piece of chancel furni ture. There will be services in the vari ous churches as follow : Trinity Episcopal, corner of Sixth are- nue and Nineteenth atreet. Rev. R. F. Sweet, S. 'T. D., rector. Sunday sohool al 15 a m.: matins, sermon. cel-brAttan mnd hn. edietion of altar and rail, at 10:15 a. m ; even fiomr at T; p. m. Trinity episcooal. corner of Foorth avenue and Seventh street, Rer. R, F. Sweet. S. T. D., rector. Even song and Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. St. Jobenh's Roman Catholic, aorner of Second avenue and Fourteenth street. Rer. Thomas Hackin, dean and pastor: John a. Cannon, assistant. Mass at 8 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Vespers at S p. m. Sunday school at t m. St. Marys Cerman Catholic, comer of Fourth avenue and Twenty-aeoond street, Rev. Bernard Baak. castor. Mass at 8 a. m. and 10:30 p. m. Vespers at I p. m. Sunday acnooi at :9u p. m. i.ermun i.utDeran, corner or. Twen tlcta street and Fifth avenue.- Rev. C. A. Mennlcke pastor. Services at 10KO a. and 7:3u p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 n. m. Grace EiurlLsh Lutheran. corner of Forty-fourth street and Seventh avenue. Rev. Joseph l.. Murphy pastor. Services at 10:4s a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at :15 a. m nrst nweaisn fevanreueai, corner oi Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev Carl E. Slatt. nastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 1. m. Sunday school at 8 o. m. ion swemsn L.uinemn, 4uxj seventh avenue. Services at 10:4a a.m. and 7 JO p. m, Sunday school at t):?0 a. m. uennan kvanffeltcal. Kiintn street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Rev. Theo. F. Krue- a-er, pastor: services at 10 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. sunutky ncuoni at z D. m. First Baptist, corner of Third avenue and fifteenth street, Ketr. Carlton K. Taylor, Fh. D.: services at 10:4a a. m. and 7:3 p. Morning subject, "Heart PurlUed Throuan Faith:" evening, "Stoning Jesus." Sunday school at :30 a. m., S. J. Woodin, superin- leuueni. a. x. f. u. meetme at 6::i n. m Thomas Campbell, lender. Tonic. "Giving to tne lxirtl. ny; low Much' Junior union at ::au p. m. Free Swedish mission, corner of Eleventh street andt :fth avenue. There will be no ser vice here until further notice on account of improvement being made on the church. Kmanuel Baptist. 447 Forty-fourth street, itev. s. H. Cam. pastor; services at 10:45 a and 7:.0 p. m. Sunday school at S p. m. B if. P.u. at 6 p. m. Second Bamist. 927 fiiv-th Mini. ftey Washington, pastor: services at 11 a. m ana .m p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Swedish Baptist, corner of Twentv-flrst street and Fifth avenue, Uev. Lagerqulst, pas tor: services at iiiv a. m. ana s:uu o. m Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Yrunc People meeting at 3:30. Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. wennescav. First Methodist, corner of Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street. Rev. C. O. McUulloeb. pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "Going On:" evening. "The Mission of the Young Disciple." Sunday scuooi at v:,iu a. m. junior league at -:30 p. m. Kpworth league at 6:30 D. m. German Metbodist. corner of Sixth avenue ana Fourteenth street. Rev. F. H. Hoiimunn pastor; sen-ices at I0-.0U a. m. and 7:9) n. m. Sunday school at V.io a. m. Enwo.-th league at, ip.nL hMgewood I'nrK Methodist, services In old No. 7 school buildinu at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 0a. m. Ninth Street Metbodist. Ninth street, be tween ruin ana bixth avenues: services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundav school at :45 a. m. African Methodist. Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue, Kev. C. M. Jackson, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 8. d. m. Sunday uroaaway tresovtenan. corner or Twenty. third street and Seventh avenue. Rev. W. S. Marquis, pastor: services at 10:45 a. m. and w p. m. Morning subject. "Doing Business ior wnnst. Kev. unnaioson, of Uavennort will preach in tbe evening. Sunday school at k30 a. m. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p. TO. unitea resDvtenan. Tnira intnim a.n Fourteenth street, Kev. H. C. Marshall, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Young people s meeLing ab n:a p. m. central i-restytenan. rieoond avenue, be tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Rer Ira W. Allen, Jr., pastor: services at 10:45 a. m. ana:mp. m. suuuay school at V:lo a. Young People's meeting at 6:45 o. m. Aiken Street Chanel. PreMbvieri&n. Ronth kock i si ana. lie v. i. w. Aden, jr., pastor: Sun day school at 3 p. m. Christian Kndeavor meeting at 4 p. m. services every Tuesday at 7:3u o. ru. South Park Chanel. Presbyterian. Kim atrMt and Fifteenth avenue. Rev. W. K. Varntila pastor; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m.; services Memorial Christian. Rev. T. W. Grafton, nas- M.r. orrioea om, nr.to a. m. ana t'U p. xn. Sunday school at 8:15 a. m. Y. P. a. C. K. at n p. m. Twenty-rdintn street CbapeL Christian. Sey. enth avenue and Twenty-Hf th street. Ray. T w . uraiton, pastor, isunaay school at 2 p. m. Alfred Bowen, superintecdent. Miss Jessie Lnincan, secretary. . salvation Army Barracks. Burralra hlnck Second avenue, services as follows: K.nee ami at t a. m., holiness meeting 10:) a. m., christians' meeting at 3 p. m.. salva tion meeting at 7:30 p. m. Capt. and Mrs. uennara in cnarge. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty. third street between Seventh and Ninth ave nues. Services at 10:45 a. m. Subject, "Paul and Barnabas Pemecuted Because Their Teacmng ana Healing Y ere Misunderstood Sunday scnool follows this service. Testimo nial meeting every Friday evening at 7:30. Rooms open every afternoon and evening ex cept Sunday. Sunday evening from 7 to it. V. M. C. A. Building, corner ot Third avenue ana Nineteenth street, service at sjo. Ad dreu by Rev. C. K. Taylor on "The Master problem oi tne Age. Dr. Klna'l Sew Dlsooyery for Coniwinptlun This is the best medicine in the world for all forms of coughs and colds and for consumption. Every bottle is guarantees n will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal ior w Hooping cougns, astunia, bav fever, pneumania, bronchitis. grippe, cold in the head and for con sumption. It is safe for all ages pleasant so take, end, above all. sre enre. It is alwavs well to take Dr. Kiok'b Mew Li la Fills in connec tion with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the atom, ach and bowels. We guarantee per fect satisfaction or return money Free trial bottle at Hartz & UllV mever's drug .tore. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1. Bhcauattsm Cored tat a Day. "Mystic Cure'? for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action apon the system is remarkable and mysteri ous. It removes at once the cause and disease immediately disappears. The rst dose greatly benefits. 75 dents. Sold by Otto Grotjau, 1501 Second avenue, druggist, Kock Isl and; Gust Sehleeel & Son, 220 West Second street. Davenpoit. A H Cacarets . Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the ape. pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on the bowels, cleansing tbe entire system, aispei eoias, cure neadache, ' fever, habitual constipation and bil- iousness. Please buv and trv a box I of C. C C today; 10, 25. 60 cents, I Sold and guaranteed to 'cure by all druggist. SHE DRESSES WELL." But Her Clothes Often Cover a Iiivinsr Death. Hiaiilj Is tba Shrine of Men's Worship, and WoiaeB Vie With Eaca Other - to Hake Themselves Attractive. The remark, "She dresses elegantly," Is a very common one in thia age of wealth and urotrress. women vie with each other in malt ing themselves at tractive, for men admire a stylishly dressed woman. Good clothes add to the charms of the woman in per fect health, but are Ill-befitting those who 1 through ignor ance or care lessness have Buffered the inroads of fe male diseases to stamp them as physical wrecks. It is unfortunate, but true, that some physi cians allow women to suffer needlessly, be cause man can only work from theory, and at best only patch up, without removing tne cause. Proof is abundant tnat Jjyaia Xj. Finkham'a Vecretable Compound re moves the cause, gives strength to the weakened organs, vigorous health to the system, and therefore beauty to the face and form. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., gladly answers, free of charge all letters. Here is one of the results : " Three months ago, I wrote you letter describing my troubles, which were inflammation of tho womb and bladder. I had net seen a well day since the birth of my second child, 16 vcars Ego. I had spent hundreds of dollars for doctors and medicines. " Such pains as I endured. My back ached, my feet and limbs were swollen, and it was almost impossible for me to stand : I could not walk any distance. I received your answer to my letter, and follotvcd closely nil your advice. and I have been usin g Lydia E. Pink- ham's Compound for three months. Kow I can work all day without pain. I have recommended tho Compound to many of my friends, and gladjy recom mend it to all women in any way afflicted with female troubles." Lytha, Batie, 327 Spring St, Greensburgi Ta KIEV'S CREAM BAtM iaavositlveeare. AdoIv into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 I cents at Prainrfsts or by mail ; samples 10c by mail. ELY BKOTUEUS, 66 warren BU, new lor, city. Jit-fore aaa Alter Usiu. Boia w:tb a wniTIES .r.Ui T;:E Cure Xivvoim art;c::i:r,l.os8 CioCUCI rj Emissior.j froi ue X Emiss.or.j froi out cr.ute. If !tct d, marh oub!es V in cousuuif-lmu intvati.ir.d: in Hr ! o- y mall, G Doics ter C5. u ir:::, rp r . .,; For tale by A. J. Reiff, droggiit. Beck Ieland. DR. MOTTO The onlv safe, sure and reliable Female Pill ever offered to Ladies. Espe cially recommended to married Ladies. Ask for J1c MOTT'Ba PEXkYBOYlL PILLS and take no other. Susd fob ctbctxab. Price $!.00 per box, 6 boxes for S5.00. dr. ssnrrs checcal co cistysd, vk Sold bvT. BLThoaaa. drccziit. JOHNVOLKACO, General Contractors aai HOUSE BTT1XDEHS RVfliVfOT if BMnattKMs, ii tn Ban si wart art aa MMsss. 31dinr, Flooring, WainaooatiBg it.h etrwt. Nit. 4th and Sth avenues. CI I Kl Ia4tamBrta J IV'J and Wbr- lfw. TV aIiimnnMirrM4lrWI 1 -! MiJy roiem.M,7 wita taraatrairarr. V S Professional Cards. ATTOBJTBTS. MeCASKBIN 4k McCASKBIX, 5 S Attorneys at Law. SJ Baak Island and VII an BmaV Vahudi ' office over Krell Math store: Mllaa offloa oa Main street. JACKSON A HURST, A. Moneys at law. Offle la Book Island National Baak Z J. J. BOACU. Attorney at Law. Abstracts, Collection Armey. Of flea over 1707 Seooad avenue. W1L L. LUDOLPH, Attorney at Law. Honey to Loan. General taaral Bmd. I i nets. Notary PubUe. 170S Seooad ave- I i nue, uuiora Dioca. l i a d. swxibst. - a, i vitm. SWEENEY A WALKEB, g Attorneys and CouaeeDors at Law. Offloa la Beagston Block. CHABLES J. 8EABLE, Attorney at taw. Local DOMneat of an klads promptly SJ attended to. State's Attorney of Bock Island oounty. 09HCS. alltolielia Lynda MoKNIBT A McENIBT, Attorneys at Law. Loan money on rood security: make collection. Referenee. Mitahell A , Lynde. bankers. Office, Mltebell 4k S DENTISTS. C L. SILVIS, Dentist. I Over Krell & Math's, 1 Seooad are-1 nne. , DR. J. D. UN ANGST. ! Dentist. I Offlee. Room K. Whltaker rTinok. comer Third and Brady streets, Daven- pon. N. Y. DENTAL PARLORS, i I lis B. Third St., Davenport. For painless filling with the eleotrio 1 cataphone. Painless eztraetlnfr. AU 1 ' wora at one-nair tne usual pnoea, ' Guaranteed for 10 years. PBTSICIAKS. DR. CHAS. M. ROBERTSON, i Eye, Ear, Nose and, Throat Only. 1 Office, Whtttaker Block, southwest 1 corner of Third and Brady streets, ' Davenport, Iowa Boons 17 and 18. 1 Hours: to ii a. m., iuip.ni ARCHITECTS. DRACK KERNS, Arehlteeu and Snpertateadeata Koom 1, Mitchell Lynda BaUdlng. Second floor. Fxqsisr. HENRY GAETJE, Prop. Chlpplannoek Nursery. Cut Flowers and Designs of an Kinds City store, 1007 Second aveaae. Tele phone, 1010. PUBLIC ACCOUHTAVT. J. a GRABBE, ! Public Accountant and Auditor. Sl 1 W estern Ave. Davenport, Iowa E ugene J. Burns Real Estate 4&I Insurance Buy, Sell and Manago property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried companys repre sented. . Rates as low as any reliable company can afford. Four Patronage Is Soltciied, Of&oe 1830, Seooad At.' Harper House B'ock. For Delicacy. for parity, and for improvemeat of the plee aothing eqnals Poaaowi'e YOUt ApptdLtWlCt Has very much to do with the impression a stranger forms when meeting you. Nothing so elevates a man as tailor-made clothes. It Is a source of satis faction to himself and pleases his friends and those reputation. Drop in now Suit. DORIS! THE Under Qhicaqo medical institute Jim,. i Oar Veetrle If srhine for the trearvenl of Keryovs Diseaaes, Kbeamatlun, and X Kay Work, CONSULTATION FIEE. if ERVOUS DEBILITT Exhaustive sanstv, weav nwiaor, Bestai aeiaa;ecs, pocitlyely cared. CATARRH Dyspepsia, Asthma, Kidney, um ana asia aJsaeass can oe tna of medictns. VARICOCELE Is tbe most aotlve Bwntns w:tn otnen vuoc we gvarai.ae yes Be thud f Hydrocele cored In ifareo days WOMEN Safferine from diseases I We have cured many eases riven s?a operauons perronpeo M your noma ir FACIAL BLEMISHE3 Superfluons -ONLT CURABLE CA3F8 TAKEN- lf yeaetaneteslL wrUe. HoadrMsearsd sv IJC te 130. Best of references and cradratUM. DR. J. E. 17ALSE1. OIFICF 134 W. Third St, KoCnlloagh, BaUdlng, Dimpoi, lows. AT TBE CLUB. ifiF J sjw wui vsALisfc; uXo cZ'r Stearnst represents just vrhat is desired l&mWt the riding public rffi. Madethroughoutvrilhextremecare, have made the Stearns noted. Rather than take this statement with the proverbial grain of salt, don your most critical mood, call at the store of our city agents and ask to see the new Yellow Fellows. E. C STEARICS St CO.. MAKER'S. Factories: Eranctes: SvaAct-tE, N. Y., ( EtTFAi o. X. V.. Toronto, Okt, ' San Fkancico, Cau C. A. SPEXCER, Afeot, Rock Island. Eock Hand Savings Banlr. Five Per Cent Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or Real Estate IS acnritT. OFFICERS: J M Bnford. TrrtWmt. Jofca Vnhmaith. Vira PTS'idSBt, t Qreeaawa't, aaiitr. Bra tarlncss Jul; t. and eceapr I S. a. cec MlMll Ln1 sew aalldiai SILVERS 5b CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. AS aa4s of esrpeater work doe OFFICE ASD SHOP he croies In contact with. j i Dora has patterns and fabrics to suit all, from the most sober to the gay est. Remember he Is per manently located and you take no chances in order ing from him. He would not let you have a misfit If you wanted it, He thinks too much of his and order that Spring TAILOR the Harper. Establiseed by DRS. WALSH Specialists in Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases of both sexes. draiss, sleeplessces. tkreateued tr- oi say ousrceaaiuos eat is ce-vone exnatatua Rheumatism, Soro?ola, Syphilis, Bloo qn:oK' soo pcrauiiaaiiy catae uy cai scyaaaea ty cause of aerToas debility. Why tres. a paraauat ear n ssvsa says oy ear vsiaia no pain. peculiar to their sex should consult i3 hupelea. and we mayb abls t ears yoe. Sorrl oeairea. anaanuiiai ana Drain sargery a specialty hair removed. taslU I ear. M ts. B M S, t Is 8. We have been building bicycles for years; we- believe our product, tho without an excess ounce anywhere, with balls as fine as machinery can make, bearings as true as can be turned i" i .i .i r .i - Btcci tuvse arc ice accrcis oi ine Incorporated Under the State Law ROCK 1SLANT, TLU DIRECTOBS: H s "aM, Wsi wihaerMa, Johr. Ornbaaga, Pr.U eicaeU. HP Rill. LM-m-m, w llnrat, 1 SI If afore, John Volt. Jackson iiurrt. Soliettora. ANDERSON. eaeral JobMrr 4one ea sbon nle an aansfacuue saatautMS 721 TWELFTH S1UELT.