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X THE AEGUD, MONDAY, JUNE 28. 1897. : A Physician's Tribute TO tin Banaflts fraaalvad From Or. MilM' NCW HtMtT CURE. HnVRTMsBASH to curable. It la not varprialuj that all com are not cared, miuoa no pbylrlnn bus mads the heart a spselai Mad for a quarter of a century mm IH. Xlks has done. The follow ing trILata from a pa jtlclan will be read with Interns, Tar Biz -nrs prior to taking Dr. Hilar' New Iiears Curo my wlfo was a terrible sa Tfrr Iruta hr disease. She I bad a constant Butter log of the heart and evern palpitation and pain la ttie left side. Shetaok thrae bottlea of Dr. Mllca' New Ueart Core and was complete ly sectored to health. I and lxis cot taken a srnpof medicine dualirstlie past two years. L'o4r these slrcasMtanRcs I caaoot do thm-wiae than sraojnmcnd It toothers." K. tandjhlp. H. V. W. H. HcoTTi M. D. lr. Mi Irs' Uaauudloa are sold by all druR flUi aiifliir a uostatve guarantee first bottle U;tlu or nauej u'uaUl. Book ou Heart fmiA y-rrr "ait frae tr alt npiillrantx. Uli. AlLlM HtlHCAL CO.. Uktiart. Ind. I I my WJ7 a.l,a.Taw, are the, moat fatal of oil diseases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE a GUARANTEED remedy or money refunded. Con tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Price 50c. and $i.oo MMtwM F Bafcasan. SHOW A SUCCESS. Not an Untoward Jvent to Mar the Queen's Jubilee. AEKABQEKEHT3 WESE PERFECT. Xaval Review a Splendid Exhibit of Brit ata Power oa the 8 MeawlifaJ aad Also Xwmoqh CloM af tha Bwkw 8at wrday JrbjhtA Royal Batata Thaaders Through the Park an Fairy-Lake fUn anlaaUoa Perfectly Executed Asaer leaaa Baeetve tha Creates! AWesMos aad Most Favors. London, June 28. The British colossal pag-eant, one of the greatest the world has ever seen. Ras been completed with out a contretemps to mar Its success. Last week was an anxious one for those In authority; but the whole scheme for the celebration of the queen's jubilee was largely planned, carefully carried out, and has been, a triumph Cor the management and an object lessen in unity for the hosts of guests. The tat ter have seen in tha gathering; repre sentative oontlneeots from alt parts) of the empire who trave a meaning and a purpoea to Che procession generally lack ing in similar displays. It Is an open secret that tha Prince of Wales was among the hardest workers. Not a single step of Importance was taken without fats approval, and much of the praiseworthy work done la direotly due to his tarttettvs. This Was the Qaeen's Idea. A notable exception to this state of affairs was the religious service out3ide St. Paul'e cathedral, which was the JUen's) idea. When U was auggjaU! ft filled the officials with dismay, and disaster was feared ae a result of the rush of slchtseers Into that narrow ncch part of LornVin; but courage and resources accomplished the queen's wlshe, and the task of managing the hosts, numbering a couple of million people, within that exceedingly limited space and amid scenes of entraordinnry excitement, was carried out in a marvel ous manner, thanks to the'ekfll of the police and their etategry In- preventing the possibility of rushes; and also, (hanks to the admirable demeanor cf the crowds. t'n4 Ham "In It" fmm the Maws. The foreign representatives were RTeatly Impressed by tb way every thing wns carried out. Unqualified and generous approval of. the festlvttle-i has been bestowed by the press and people of all nations and rommunlties. A pleasant feature of the week was the American's complete success. The Unit ed States special embassy wee easfiy the most prominent and the most hon ored throughout the o1ehrattnna alt It Is almost needless to add that Colonel John Hay. tha United States ambassa dor, is equally gratified. Both he and the rest of the regular embassy have done all In their power to Insure Ur. Beid's success. Wouad t with the Naval Review. The naval review Saturday wound It all up, and in this the power of Britain on the sea was displayed on the Solent with thrilling effect. There were con gregated about 168 British war vessels of all classes, showing to visiting aaval men the pride of the navy and ajvirig them an insight of its prowess. Again the Americans were shown all honors, not alone by British ships, but by the cruisers of other power Theshlpe lay in six lines, each about five miles or. Five of these lines were occupied by British war vessels. They comprised less than half of the navy Great Britain can call Into action. The navy list com prises Including; ships in and out cf commission, but on the list 439 vessels, mounting a.959 guns with a tonnage of 1,463,219 and a horse-poer of 1.8S7.595. WAS A FAI8T SCKXB AT NIGHT. Illumination of the Flew Boyal Sal ate Fired la tha Dark. Byde, Isle of Wight, June M. The Illumination of the fleet at Bplthead Sat urday was one of the most charming of a week of delightful spectacles. The night was pleasantly dark; no moon dimmed the effect of mortal creation; the waters of the Solent were reposefully quiet; everything contributed to. enhance the success of the programme. It was an ghostly, fantastic, suggestive of fairy land and the world o? magic; a fifttnir termination to a day of Imposing leall tles and iron facts. The brutal grim ness of all the enginery of destruction av age-looking guns, venomous tor pedoes, the veritable teeth of war was lost In peaceful shadow and softening gloora. The spectator knew It was all there, but It was not relentlessly thrust upon the mind, as It had been the day long from every angle of vlstun. A minute before 9 the miles of waters showed only such Hghts as are usually associated with shipping, reds an.l greens of port and starboard, wliite lights at mastheads; gleams that, like tiny rows of diamonds, ehowed the ports of passenger craft, with here and there 6ome partl-colored lights that had ben lit on private vessels before the time. At 9 o'clock there was a flash, a rocket from the Renown ripped Into the dark blue and. bursting with a Hhower of splendid stars, signaled the lighting up of thtf fleet. The stick of the rocket had not. turned toward the water ere the mighty fleet was suddenly skeletoned In brilliant yellow light, hulls, smoke stacks, spars and cordage being thrown Into strong reHef. Lines of light ran In graceful curvefl along the sweep of the monsters, now ehostly srrav In tha traddn glare, and from bow to st?m over tne mastheads were garlands of incandescent light like "Jeweled neck laces hung upon the horns cf night." A few minutes later they vanished with the suddenness of their appear ance, leaving the spectator staring at the place where they had been. Then the darkness was broken again, this time by numberless searchlights which, with uncanny glare, like the eyes of a kundred cyclops, patterned the heavens as a checker board th radiant ban-la. Later these "eyes" slowly swept the gathered craft and the shores beyond, as If seeking something to discover r devour. Then they were all shut off, leaving the darkness more visible than avert , ; t; ... a . ATJoiise and the darkness was pierced by hundredsof signal rockets, ambitious ly soaring into the blue with messages of jubilation, not disasters; delivering them and falling, burned out and use less, into the waste of waters. Then a signal leaped from tha Renown and there was provided an exhibition of what war would be like if ever an immense fleet of battle rhips and cruisers should engao at night. A royal salute of six ty guns was fired from every ship capa ble of firing U. Great gune and small guns answered each otht-r In one. pro longed roar, rising and falling in In tensity as more or less of them fired together. It was truly awful. Even the certain knowledge that there were no deadly missiles in the guns did not prevent a chill feeling from ering over many of the civilian spectators. Then the angry roaring ceased, much to the relief of thousands who were stopping their ears. As the panoply of unpleasant smoke slowly drifted away the fleet again stood revealed In fairy lines of lightness. Tfcs signs of the war were dimming and disappearing In the shadow. The gentler side of thlugs was again put to the front to Instill Into the minds of departing thousands that while the does of war were "Ready, aye Heady." after all what the people came out to see wa the "triumph of peace and the glory of the queen. Well-Knowa Wlaooiwtn Woman IT tail Milwaukee, June 28. Mrs. Mary B. B. Lynde. widow of Judge William Pitt Lynde, died at midnight Saturday of old age. Mrs. Lynde was 78 years old and for nearly half a century was identified with many of . the leading charitable movements In Wisconsin. She was the founder among other-things of the State Industrial School for Girts. Her hus band ia his time was a Mading Wiscon sin lawyer and Jurtsk Tnrks la TEplrtu ara Aggressive. Athens, June 28. The Turkish army in Kplrus, having occupied several posi tions overlooking Agrapha, thus threat ening the Greek retreat In the event of a resumption of hostilities, the Greek government has decided to occupy Kar eenisi with a strong force. IN HONOR OF T. B. DAVIS. Tha complimentary banqaet given at the Tower Inn Saturday evening by the tri-city muter plambert proved aa enjoyable aad aaapieioai affair, bearing testimony to the ap proval of the plumbers of Mr. Davis' successful efforts at Springfield ia securing the passage through the re cent legislature ef what is known as the Davis plumbing inspection hill. The menu proved one of Manager MoHngh's best, and mnsic by Peter son's orchestra enlivened the occas ion. John O'Neill, of Peoria, pre sided as toastmaster, and made re marks, as did Senator Fisher, Hep. retentatlve McEniry and others. The company included State Senator H. V. Fisher.Bepreeentatives William McEniry and William Payne, Thomas P. Culloton, of Chicago, president of the National Plumbers' association; William Cattlen and Frankeeler. also of Chicago; M. F. Kirk wood, James Coale. of St. Louis; John O'Neill. Jr., of Peoria; J. G. Skinner. C. P. Skinner. R. K. Swan, U. W. Plambeck. M. Berg strom, James Hewson. Moline; T. V. Davis, George Standnhar, F. Stsnda hsr. T. F. Leery. John Blake, John Sboter. J. P. Hubbell. Bock Island; William Stewart, George Reddig, O. F. Cervin, Moline; Fred Wernentln, John Dledrichsen and John Corry, Davenport. Apart from the testimonial the affair was te Mr. Davis, a hammer was presented to John Blske in token of his being the best knock er" present. Mr. MoEniry got off the hit of the evening, when in re ply to an expression of surprise, as well as pleasure, as to how nioely the plumbers' bill had developed at Springfield, he said he was amazed to see any misunderstanding from a plumber as to how any bill could develop. The best Salve in the world tVr Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Harts A Ullemeyer. When bilious or costive eat a Cat oaret, candy cathartic, cure guaran teed. 10 nants, 95 nants. fftabklVrUioa&rAx slmUating tlcTocxlfuiclEcula- ting thp SmnmrM amd RowrU cf OmmMorftiiatvotlSaeial. OOT. NaBO 0alCV A perfect Bcmedv rorConsfba- lion. Sour StomadUJaMxiBX's. WmsXxmviilsioris,rvCTi?ih twsa arid Loss or Sijfxp. n?: Sural Signature of TTEVV "YOHK. brArrcopror see THAT THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE Or IS ON THE WRAPPER 1 Cf'EYEET 1301TLE OF : -4 Oaatarla is r1 is eat, she taSUal eafr. m L-4ls not ssU la talk. Prat alls aaraa ts sad rgroe aayUihu; a'.w as tl aha at wnsalss that It u jaat as gaaj- aas -win assww evary was, fcsal - lirt ysa pt raj fiRAY Eiitrn RESTORED mm.m w gtg oa apiaiGauaatr Maia Thomis Dra 6toie and FonrU Aveana Drss Store. S cajaasatav aaaSaat aaasasaS fsssaakv runrnrnoVAL fillo nm 1 lit wA Mm iIH. i w mm xsa. aaaralai JL. a. JL. L. 4a - K Yoiue T, rr r. f iViiojiJiiio: Second A.v3ntJL3 RRTIM St III Continues wlJh ore and erfater values than ever. Now is the last chance before July 4th to take advantage of these great whih -a .1 1. 1 cut prices on wash goods, which are fully described below; also note prices on shirt waists, fans and fireworks, which are exceptionally low, Our motto has always been to always undersell and to make each price a surprise. That Is how we grow. It Is not the one item we sell,but the many that count. MAIL ORDERS PROHPTLY ATTENDED TO. DELIVERIES Davenport, 3 P m.; Holine, 3 a. m.; South Rock Island, 9 a. m.; South Heights, Rock Island, 9 a. m.; Rock Island, general, m. Wash Goods. Prepare yourself for the only 4th of July In tlie world by tnklnr ntfrantne ef these low prices on wnvh poods, aod enjoy a hot summer by dressing cool, comforlable nnd stylish. Note the following prices: EOT 1 Of Organdies, Dimities, Lawns your choice 5c yd LOT S. Extra wide fancy stripes and broendea in Iioval Batiste wash goods, 12 Vic, choice. .7c Tit sue Bordcs in light and rk fancies, all the newest de- LOT dark fancies, all the newest de signs out, not 28a and 30c ytl, but your chotce 19c LOT 4. AU. nil. all of our French Imported Orpnndias yj to date po.ncrus. othirs ask 45c yi; rbla Spiels' week, your choice 32c and tie aji&k LOT 6 Plain White India Linens. sV should be higher 5c yd OnderuJeap Dparfm't. TLtn underwear at tbjp prices. Ladfew Ribbed Vest eU sizes choice..- & Ladies Bicbelien Bibbed Vests with taped neck and inn holes. lSe, tliis vreek. . .... ....UJtg Misses sod Children Ribbed Vests, all skea, choice.. .. ...,5a Misses Cause Vests, short and long sleeves, we start them at 16 inch for too Jf Men's natural Balbriggau Shirts and Drawers, sizes 34 to 42, your choice, each tie Men's French llibbcd Shirts and Drawers, the 50c quality- .33c each Suffers, SuJeafers. To clofae them out we will make some ery harp cuts; 1 lit of oil wool Sweaters in navy and cardi nal, $1.23, cliuice.. 73c Boys Sweaters, to close . ... ... All of our Men's, all wool $1.50 Sweaters, choice.. .. .... ...... .39c 08c i? secured are imptntens entire sample One of Fans we ere able to sell them at first cast, vl, 1-3 asod i& leas Wa start tans Inspection tavtted. thajt our eompetitors. as tow ss sc. Foarfh o! Jiily. Our country's tiataJ day. Double prime your pan boys. And for your country blaze away. Celebrate the day like a true patriot and make ready by Inn ing your fire works at You up 4 McComb's where you will Cad the best, assortment oi fireworks, pistols, Roman candles, etc, Note low prices. T Packages Fire Crackers, .' ft 10c 12 Boxes Fa per Caps. SO cans fax b : 4-Z ball Roman Candles, for 2c 9 3 Ball Soman rniPr 1 IOT ... 1 . .. U Sky Boekrta, pe das for.. .... 3C 6e So Nickel riated IHstol, ever offered for" . . . the largest Sc Also a large assortment of display can dles, streamers, electric stars, display rocket", Bergnl light, wheels, triangles, etc. Also a complete line of Muslin and Bunting, Flags at lowest possible prices. flotiseftirnishing Dep'f Cherry Fitters for Surprise "Egg Beaters, each.. .. .... lc Wire Netting, per square foot, all sizes iie Wire Toultry Netting, square foot, all sizes yfC Screen Doors, full size 78c Screen Windows, according to size 17c and up Hoy's Floral Set, only 6c Agent for Heath & Milligan Taints. Hammocks. Bkaerybody wants to fro picnicing. Why not atop at our store and Supply yonrself with a Hammock, we hare them froaa - ..S9c and up Shirt Waists. Last w-aek the selling of Shirt Waists waa somethiiig to be reanembered- The Shirt Waist has come to stay. This week we will snake home deep cuta 00 all grades to move them quick. LOT 1 Splendid good-values Lanrv. dried Collar and CuIT, voice from S4.50 to $J.i0 doz, with yoCe la buck, very full sleeves to be found here only E5c LOT 2 lietlcr styles, made from lawns, percalea, etc., choice...... 89c LOT a This lot consists of np to date stylos, both In light and dark colors, seperable collars, cheap, 75c, cbofee -. 49e LOT 4 Too many Letter garments , in odd fcizes and materials, apace ' will not ptvifiK of a deacriptioa worth tip to $1.50 for 96c Crockery Department. Fruit Jars. We are headquarters for all lines of Fruit Packages at ttie lowest raarkot price. The splendid prosper of no abundant fruit crop has caused a lar?" demand for thche goods and we hate planed the prices within the reach of everyone, Reinemlier oir cans arr all packed nicely one dozen in a box com plete with rave and rubbers, abut cats opener wiih each box. Mason Fruit Cam, pints, each 2'4c Mason Fruit Cans, quarts, each So Mason Fruit Cans, guL each 4e Jelly Glascea, larg. tin tops each to JcHy Glass Tumblers, shape. each ... - zc The largest assortment of Water Tumblers In the city, over 1 80 d ' Seven t styles from 2c each and upward. .