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TUP AliatJO, O ATUDDAY, JUTLY 3t 1C37. THE ARGUS. Mir Set Wealdy at MM t W. Pom Pablisher TBUU-Btftf, W yet week. Week, Satubbat, itLT 3, 1897. Hurrah for the glorious Fonrth. if Fulton It still on the mtp. Thi matter la chancery it a pretty big man in tke community tometlmea if it pleate the court. A bkotbek of Rider Haggard hat Mm onoaen oy ue umian govern neat at ita minister to Venezuela. Maj. Hawbi hat done the proper thing ia boycotting the Fulton peo ple. It la a tpeoiea of reciprocity. Talbino about the lateat Fulton neve. hn An aha kmaU a! Island Uke government by Injuno- uui ujwtjr Tbb lateat addition to the Hat of ouriotitlet of the ducheaa of Marl, borough la a negro page boy. A tort of eompaaloa pieoe for the queen's iBuia attendant, naynap. A tows: that will hang on to other people's property does not offer much encouragement to outsiders to Ventura within her gates. Fulton is giving herself a beautiful reputation. Tbb time may oome when a man geta into Fulton after train time he will commit auicide for fear that he will be enjoined from leaving the fcUWU. WHAT a nlca nalirhhnrlv foal in r the people of Fulton are cultivating B-itweeo sue counties oi hook menu aad Whiteside, now thrown together la congressional and judicial die- uiutar THI Chicago Chronicle which did what It eanld tn alf Iti. miuiMIm, party last fall.'now aayt: Democracy ...jV . . '. I v. i k tugeiuer. iemooracy poaaible enemy, of the republican party, which la today, through itt championship of commercial alav ery, the moat inaidioua foe of the republic" It la a healthy aign to have the Chronicle talk that way at any rate. Bictclb riding in the oourse of a few yeara will bring knee panta into style so they will be won altogether. Aad those people who now male fun of the men who are wearing boys' peats, will have to adopt the new atyle or be pointed out at back num bers. Fellows will say, "Look at mat oia timer witn tne long pants - 1 M . t A . - V . lega. Already some oi tne pny sicaas and professional men in Chi cago are keeping their office houra elethed la kaiokerbockers just as taey are in boob itiaaa. . Soon after the queen's aooessioa a big review was contemplated In 'Hyde park. Her meieety intended appearing oa horseback, and every precaution was taken to insure her safety by properly training the royal charger oa which ahe was to be mounted. Lord Melbourne, the prime minister, took exception to the arrangement, aad urged that it would aot be proper for her majesty to appear except In one of the royal carriages. "Very well," said the qaeea, "no aorta, no review." Aad there waa none that aummer. ' mask iiABinA, wita au tne ma chinery of the government at hia eommaad, is now repaying every monopolistic corporation ia tne United Statee whica contributed to the enormous campaign fund which wae at ale disposal ia the laat elee tloa. Mot a single boon begged of congress by the trusts this spring baa oeen refuted. Etery anti-truat bill or amendment submitted la the senate haa been voted dowa. aad Mr. Haaaa has invariably aided la Ita defeat. The republican party In Ohio has eadorsed Mr. Haaaa for the Ualted States senate aad thereby records Itself aa approving aad fa voring the trusts. For thia. if for no other reason, the party deeervea to be defeated at the coming fall eleo- luti:l rnc::c:xiYE 8 ' ira Specialties: OR. COH-NAIMHTOiU, ixntmitryiTT i swai Bfc KIibA wsflty SSTCT'ayiMii Mll-li-li "V.' mil 11ll"ai wtm r 11 m tU Bt tioa U the state, sad no doubt WTO. be overthrown. - Bepubllcana aa well at demoerata ay that the approaching; eampaiirn la Ohio will be the moat important ttate battle for aapremacy that has been fought la 2ft years. Pollticiana declare that if Ohio democrats are sueoeesful in their fight this year the state platform aad principles will wield a aupreme influence oyer the next democratic national convention. However, the moat aotiosable effect will be ia the congressional elections which are to be foaght ia 1898. The republican! will no doubt put forth UBuaual meaas to maintain control of Ohio, for they reoognise the dan. ger to the party victory 'in 1900 if the Buckeye state should go demo cratic this fall. - The Dea ltoinea Leader, in apeak ing of the Iowa democratic atate con ventlon in Dea Moines, says: "It was the general report of delegates to the convention that 76 per cent of the demoerata who laat fall bolted the party thia fall would give the regular democratic ticket their sup port, oa the ground that national Is sues were not directly Involved, and this being the case there was no auf. fioent justification for an Indepen- aeniucxet." mere are not many inaepenaent aomocrsts in lowa or elsewhere any more, either. Outine for Julv is one of the hat numbers that ever left the nreaana. A pleating variety of eketchea of outdoor life, with many beautiful Illustrations, supply exactly the eort .J ... Jl . a .. oi reaaiDg waicn is .aeairaoie tnese suany daya. The contents are: uer Highness," by Caroline Shel ley; "A Highland Holiday," by Ed W. Sandva: "The New .Taunt. Footers," by B. B. Burchard; "Camps ana temping," oy ta W. Sanaa jt; "Artiaue rnotography Awheel," by Dr. John Nieol: "Cvelincr Clnha " hw A. H. Godfrey; "Salmon Fishing in Cape Breton." by W. H. Mac; "The Yachting Circuit of Lake Erie," by C. F. Flannerv: "Alone- the Riviara Awheel." by Faul E. .Tanks; "Across .1 .11 1 I . i . m i uw auie(aiiBa Awneoi, oy jonn D. Carrington; "Canoeing Down St. Jo seph's River." bv Katharine Rnitr. hard, and the uaurl editorials, poems ana montniy recoras oi amateur purting areata. The Jnlv number nf tha Fnrnm contains and exceptionally Interest ing set of articles. The list of sub. ieotB Includes inat thnaa tnnlna. inn. eral and local, which every one it discussing irom tne uraeo-Turkisn war to Mayor Strong'a experiment In non-partisan municipal government InNewTork. Perhaps the article &. i.i. ii i ... . . .. wuitB win uuMi most attention is tbat entitled "Why Spain haa Failed In Cuba." The writer. Thnmn a. alvord, Jr., apent four montha In toe uiaua, traveling au over it, and devoting much time to observing the foreaa ia tha Said U, A1sa4:.. very good reasons for hia belief that "1 17 1 . . uen. r wjiei iu in no nurry to ena the war. Prof. Thaodnra s wi. SCV. Of Tale. COntribntea an actinia on "The Powera and the Gneao- Turuab War," in which he charac terize! the eastern nnnatinn aa tha problem of the eentury, and traoes. . . u . ..i twin mo hiiuk ap oi tne ureex klngdon, the eventa whioh have led up w tut present struggle, rroi. A. D. F. Hamlin discourses In a popu lar vein oa "The Ritrhta nt VnraiK. era in Turkey," explaining that what are known as the "Ottoman Capita- i .i n . lauuna wera "concessions maae, from a ourelv selfish mntiva. t rious sultana to those christian na tions with Whom thev deairtni tn maintain commercial or political in tercourse.- Apropos oi iaeea vie tOria'S diamond inbilaa. Prof Thomas Da Tld ion haa an artinla m "Viotorlaa Greater Britain and Ita ruture." There are other contribu ttona of laterest aaoSlnatruotion per taiainB to mattara of foraiirn .nrf buhh importance. Aalai Tha Bldem XICiM bum tmnartant fm. neDa. waica aie ao waarianna that tliav tn aaatatostthaatrcngttaad aaeiaaca et Umm ko7 litUi arrant, irtrj braatk, efetr palsa Uoaof tha haarU enrr Bmani at a itak aTery tbaaght, awkai U, and aaeialtala tha nugpani an voai. Thaaaad ap parti clw ia tha tlooa an alftad from it, aad diasolfvd ratoawatarr laid ay the hidaeja, which than aiscaatiaianaautotomhladdar. A trala aiaaMatswtaa aratern weald follow IT ta Maahaa,w as to aim a. waia aat tkm.Au tiaiaataS aad diacharcad. This ia tha caw waaalaaMdnarsliCDan tBaetirm. Hoautter StaaMtch Bitten, by natorias thair actiritr. aot OBlyheapaopeaasaMtlmportaateutlatfor bo patltlaa, bat nnreati cnaeaan of tha hMaara laaaMaivaa. which, whaa iaart, hoeoata liable to fall a prey to diabetes. Briaafa diaaaaa. aianhi. taa,aibeaaaaaita aad ether atwHifliaa apacially iBaaaaiwiaao.WBicaa aitaoaxh aot fpwUlly tapid ia then- praprealua. an paittcalarly obttt- Dn. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon. lad. aays: "My wife had inflammatory iu.mui.uhu is; .wTery muscle) BBu Joint, her suffering waa terrible, aad itr aady and face were swollen al most beyond recognition; had been ia bed for six weeks aad ha I eight physicians but received ao benefit until sne tried the Mystic Care rheumatism, it gave immediate i for lief aad ahe waa able to walk about ia tueo days. I am sun It saved aer we." Sold by Otto Grotjaa, 1501 Second aTanna. draowiat v.w Ialaad;Guat Sehlegel A SoaTztO West ovsvBMi auwst, aaaveaport. are expreesioas freaaeatlv haaVrf boat eares effected by Feleya Kid ney aara. Do aot tail to try this great remedy for aay kidney trouble. 8oM by MF. Bahasea aad T. H. Thomas, druggltts. . A3T CF ADfEimXO. It's eaay to welts. If yoar heart is light; It's eaay to win, if job adTartiae right. The mom lender aleena while his Intaraat noMt rarinwn klaa lantfita the same aa aa advertiser sleeps . t . , , wniia bib aa ib Demy; rema oy bbbbi. ana Drugs bub proats. e - The memory of the bay lag publie isjuit J4 houra long; that la why tha wise mereaaat aavernaea every aay. Think what qualities you would demand If you wanted to buy what you advertise for sale. If your goods arn't tnat kin a, make tnem ao; then advertise tnem aa tnat kin a. and drawing checka In payment of adveruaiag duis wiu oecome nota pieasaa ana profitable. a The cost of advertising, if within reasonable bounds, should not be so much of a consideration, as the prob ability oi tne results tnat wiu follow Its use. There is ao person seeking after hand billa, fence boards, or the hundred aad one other devioes re sorted to by people who are ia quest oi oneap advertising, a newspaper. however, ia different. People pay for and want a daily home paper. If it don't come aome eveniag, they aa a rule, telephone or Bend for it. or borrow their neighbor's. That anows tnat tney want it. it la etti mated tnat each paper la read or looked over by an average of five per sons, xou can. calculate in a lew seconds how many possible chances mere are oi an aa being notioea : in each Issue of a paper compared with the other schemes, aad how the chances favor the paper, when it is remembered that the person's whole attention is concentrated oa what is printed therein. All other forms de pend on a chanoe glance from a per aon wnose Drain is busy, ine paper aa meets nis eye wnen ne ia aearcn ing for information, just as you ;are aoing now. . tie wiu read your atory at tnat moment, whereaa he would past it by at a time when his. mind was busy with other things. A merchant had A little ad Whioh well performed Its mission, And as an aid To ready trade It proved a treat -- For buyers went. On bargains bent (Much to htssatisfaetioa). And from his store Of soods galore Performed a great They eawe and went, On trade Intent (Still to his gratlneation). Until hia till By coin aad bill Showed rapid X Now, tradesmen an. Both treat and small. With ao more Indecision Just advertise And win the prize, Large profits for-i . , American Traveler. - aVJalng Oempaay Treable. About 1890, A. J. Blethen. then oil the Minneapoha Tribune, organised what ia known as the Briar Bluff Mining and Stock company, with a capital atock of $100,000, aad pur. chased nearly 1,800 . aorea la Briar Bluff, Henry county, for which he paia in tne aeigaborbood oi 940,000. Ia December, 1891, the company executed a deed by truat oa the land to tne nuoneapoiie Truat company of Minneapolia for 9100,000 in bonda. In 189S, L. C Lewie and A. B. Stod dard were given a 6-year leaae to out wood oa the land. Ia 1894 the firm diatolved, Iaadore Verhultt buvinr Lewia' interest. Blethen was opera t- B al . a - ing tne eoai mines on tne premises in the meantime. He borrowed from the Moilae National bank aad as se curity for 118,500 gave to the bank aso.ftOO of the eompany'a bonds. He failed to pay when the note became due. The bonda were aold to H. A. Alnaworth for 910.000. Foreclosure proceedings were started against the mining company, whioh defaulted. the case being tried in the Henry county circuit court. C F. Hemen- way was appointed receiver for the Mining company. He notified Ver hulat to oeaae cutting wood. He re fused to do ao. The Minneanolia Truat company secured aa injunction from Judge Bigelow enjoining Ver hulst from cutting or removing wooa irom tne Briar jiiub property, Verhultt fought the ease. Ia the meantime Mr. Aineworth had pro cured the balance of the bonda. 949.. 600, for 910,000, aad alto a deed from the Briar Bluff Mining aad Stock company for the proporty. Judge Bigelow has now decided that the lniunctlon should be dissolved aad that the Verhulst rights were prior to those of the bondholders, aad that he should have the right to eontinae outtiag ana removing the wooa. Electric Bitters Ib a medicine suit ed tor aay aeaaon, but perhape more generally when the languid ex hausted faalinir nrervailn. wham tha liver is torpid aad sluggish aad the raw u at sumo aau ajtcrnuTO ib ieit. a prompt see ox this medieiae r . , . . uiaan nToraeu lOBsr ana persape bilious fevers. Kb' lediciae wf i will act more tnrelv ia eonntaraetinw aad treeiag the system from tha malarial poison. Headache, indigeatloa. eoa etipatioa, diaxineae yield to Kleetrio "ii www sss b)a per BTTtaat at Harta al UUemeyer'a drag storey - Ha has a bad attack of eolio aad Is making for a drag atore for a bottle Of Foley's Colin nana. ' S mrnvrntm mm wwvaniaa. bsbj ayj Sa. W. UULWwm aad I X.U.XB0aaaraXJtSta. etaential tn ffN at l-ltH. Every nook I (10019 and corner of the system is reached by the Hood, and on its quality the condition of every oma de pends. ' Good blood meana atrooa: nerrea. good digestion, robuat health.' Impure btood meana acroUla, dyspepsia, rbeama tknveatarrh or other diseases. The surest )Wax to have good biood-hi td &ke Hood's BarnapnriUa. Thia niedicie'pnriBea, vi tailzeB,andenriclieatliatiood,and seada the alenMnts of health and atrength to every nerve, organ and tisane. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Bemember, Sarsaparilla Is the bent In fact the One True Blood Partner. Mwvi. niti- cure LiTpr Ills; easy to HOOd'S PUIS take, easy toopeVate. SSe. Bowling, June 29 Sam Aah ia able to be around again. The oats aad hay harvest will soon be at head. Clarence MeCoanell ia down with the measles. . Cor A is doinsr finelv aa well aa could be expected. mtb. tt. v. cilia, oi cable, is bow a Bowling visitor. T. H. Ellis, of Bock Island, was a caller here Suadav laat. ' ' Raspberries are bow being harvest ecLT An averare crop la exDected. r ranx aad Mamie Uttitr. of Book iaiana,nave been viaiting in Bowl tag. Mrs. David Bleaer. of Book Island. visited Mrs. C. B. Ellis Friday aad Saturday laat. The Maaaillioa Bridare eompaav haa the contract for putting ia a new iron bridge aorosa Mill creek aoutb oi the rleasaat Kidge school house. The contract waa let tor 9625. Adam MeBuraey haa delivered the new bridge, which weighs 9.000 pounds. ana wiu os on nana to inspect the construction. Thy SUhaaas Following is the proeram of the Alabama Afro-Amerlean jubilee sing, ere' entertainment at the Tower Sat urday evening: PAST FiasT ALABAMA AraO-AWEBICAB JttBI LB SlHOUrS. 1 . Opening Chorus "TIa Morn.' Jubilee Songs. S. '-Meetin' Here Tonight," 3. "Walk in Jerusalem Just TJfea Jnh . 4. 8onff and Phrniin run u . in nniAaw Sea." Led by Brother Buekner. Tenor Solo Seleeted. J. Arthar Free man. Jubilee Songs. 6. "A Great Cami : Camp Meetin' in de Promised una." This sons? waa made t the slava an a nth. era plantation, whose owner would not allow them to sing where he eould hear them, and at eight they went out to the woods to a in?. When the old master died, their mistress looked on them with pity and gave them the privilege of sinartaut in their aabina: then thea ana Muanymin wun JOy. 7. "Oh Yes Oh Yea!" 8. Bona- aad Chorus "That I1U rtv T.aw. Led by Brother Barrett. ,9l-f?omT d Chorus "Memories of the Past." Led by Brother Boekner. PART BBCOKD PlCKARlBT hab-dolm ocas TBT. Vocal and Instrumental OevertiaemeBt a lawama awaxma. " PABT THIBO ALABAMA AFBO-AMKBICAM JUbI- LSB SIMGBBS. Jubilee Songs. 1. "My Lord a Writin' AD the Time." a. . "You Book aad I Book." This in oae of thnaa aonaa nMnll.. m tk. slaves before the war, neither words nor musie were ever published, but the song waa iiaasnd secretly from one plantation to another. Song : aad Chorua-"Goapel Train.' Led by Sister Lucy Barrow, 4. Song and Chorus "Dowa on the Ohio." Led by Brother Barrett. o. uuartet--Dinah Doe." S latent Mack, Seals. Barrow and Harrison. Jubilee Songs ft. "Oh, I'm a Going to Sing. 7. Inching Along." a. ' Ppor Mourner." ratriotio aelectioaa will be ren dered July 3 and 4. . T 'UTS rati lass A DOWder to be ahakan Into tha ehoee. At this season your feet feel ewouwn ana aot, ana get urea ei uy. n you have smarting feet or tiffht shoe a. trw Allan'a Vtnt-Raaa It cools the feet aad makes walking shut, varea ana prevents swooien and aweatin? feet, bliatera and ai. loue spota. Believes corns and bun ions oi all Bain and anwaa raat anil comfort. Trv it tndaw. RoM hw all druggists aad shoe storee for 28 ewuta. xnai packages Free. Ad. drees Allan S. Oimatad. La Rn, N.T. " JUBt tTT a Ifl nasit hna- nf'rasnarala the finest liver aad bewel regulator "Crape doesn't always indicate Bor row," truthfully aaya the Philadelphia rime. ".Tat"- "AriSJ. aYlh.Alal.d DIIEUfJATISMJ at2rxATiTAj.iiT . . . i o ex c:caTEtrs Aaaa.siMaL-BwiaXI 1 xa a isi bhii, , a ii anil !dlfe taau -a. I a 8 MnOfiByRlaT MoCASXBIH. 'At eweraMAauahs I aajaaL .Sni ajptaaas huest, at Law, Ml J. J. BOACH, Araeraej atLaw. i AhaarasM, I laVMeeeviMri y. Of- WM. L. LUDOLPH. Ataotway a Law. I a. BWaVBTBT. ILL V 8WEEIXT WALKKB, a Law. CHARLES J. 8KABLE, BtateaAti CouaaeOop aa law rua a. ...... ! McUTIBT A MoESIBT.. AMoneyaatLaw. T aoneyee teedawawjttraatke DUaaalaaa. htaMu. - m. I Wad, hanheiB. Mia Manaall A i Lyase Bandntg. ' puiisn. C. L. 8LLYIS, 'veraTjaiOAllath-B, 1 DR. J, Dl UNANGST. oatea. Boost at, rw Third aad at- N. T. DENTAL FABLUBS, 1U B. Third ,, Davwapaia. . itlllng with tke electric I work aa ona half aha " -Tl frr Ifrssia rarnoiAJTS. DB. CHAS. M. SOBCSTSOH. ' ye, aar, Hose aad Throat Only. Mice, wwttaker Boek, aoachwast ! eorneref Third aad Brady streets. Dareenort, Iowa. Bonasaiy aad Lt. Hoant ltollaBt.,lBeB.av, ABOaUTBOTS. . JAMES P. HUBBELL, Arehlteet aadi HXSBT QAETJE, Prop, Parker's Laundry HBSKSIE A smE. QF MUataetioa aad delight. - ae every ntaa doee. whea m - we deliver hie work, for It to - eiweyt rauBdried to emit Ills Koyal Nibs. Toa eaa have oars the aame by seadiag It Seer PAnsn-s e Bona 41, aUtehaO A Lyade hafldhaf, Ia UurSOoor. ft DBACKAKEBNS, 8 1 Atshitsewi aad lirhtlaailBai ft rxoaisT. a a IVnrata aad rtaenaa a alKhaat ;aaare,MWBllOBltlSsWI,Twa t A Great Clearance Sals How On AT R. CRAUPTON & CO. ttrewlti moboooco a few of the bargsios oa sals at tha aaw loca tion, 1719 Second aTenne. next to the old location. aaaaaaawasasaaaivwvwa A Haady AUat of tha World. 8 J pages, colored map 8x10, 10c Mother'a Cook Book Kitohea Ea- eyelopaedia. Sift pages, eaameled eioth blading, tic. Summer BeadlagftOO popular aovela, 2ft aad ftOo booke, 9e. COO pieeee 8beet Maaie music store prion 2ft to ftO cents. So. Thermometers, 18c Pocketbooks aad Pnraet ft. 8. 10 aadlfte. """"" - --- - inririTnru-uTJUxnjTjLfxrLraTULn.il. R. CRAMPTON 3t CO. 1721 8EOOHD ATSSUX. (THICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE 33. v jaixsraonT, CONSULTATION FJER. NCBYOUS DCTlIJTTEThaastfva CATABBH Dyaiiepela, Astaata. aeeiaBStlaai. Bwrofala. vrthma Bao. YAEICOCKLK Is tha moet aellve WOMES Suffering from dlaeaeee pooullar to their aex ehoald eoaeult as FACIAL BIMISHES Superfluous 0 OJTLT CUSABLB DO. J. E. OFFICB-m W. Third St., MeCaltoa-a, BalUlag. Darewperi, Iowa. A ctcuno outinq. With an easy-running Stearns Bicycle you can save enough time to enable you to take delightful outings. The Stearns is called the Yellow Fellow because of iu oaange finish; we have it in black if you prefer. Ask our agent or send direct for beautiful '97 44 Year Book,4 B. C STEARNS A CO. MAKtaa Factories: Bfaaches: SraAcrav, N. Y., Bcwalo. N. T.. Toaonrro, Oxt. 8 a PaAatca, CAtW a A. SFENCEB. Agent, Bosk Ialaad. THE HOME IIADE la every bit that aosts two aad three times mere tlr 1 U twallvia wortA. If voa would taste as good War aa y VWit aad exawiaMe eaa prodaee, yew r 1c tx Cawk IslmmA next time yea have a taint, it aLr cbtkimmtum. Tr'-Va .a. THE - Book Cael vet each 40. ftO, Tfte. Lot Papeteree worth 2t to ftOe, lOo. Box Letter Files, oar eOe grade, prloa 28a. MaeUafa, 2e a bottle. Iak, t a bottle. Kavelopee, 2 aeate a package. Baseballa. 10a grade, to. Pletmre lraatlag aad trail paper at eat btebllawai by DHS. I'JALSII Spoeiallsts la Chronica Nervous xnd Spcchl Disesses of both sexes: wsiaa; alt easa of anvvoaa tlabtUyv. Why treat hair removed. OASES it ., me. UfllSD. Yoa are aware that too cannot go without food and still retain your strength ; yet you do neglect the exer cise and recreation necessary to per feet health and long life. e Why doa't you buy a bicycle, ride it and add ten long years to your life f You can then, with clear brain and added energy, accomplish mora than on do now and in 1ca tim as rssi r-t rn laaaaaA tJ . . ' - I , -U VtH TMtd AfSV Bla, -"" aww-aw