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Rock Island Daily Argus. t.) VOL. XXXVI. NO! 263. BOCK ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1888. PRICE FIVE CENTS. mmim mmll -AND- CO RIVERSIDE OAKS, all sizes, Gr all sizes, for Hard Coal. A fine line of Soft Coal base Heaters. WOOD STOVES, all si es and patterns, JThe best stock to select from in the city, at DAVID DON'S, 1617 Second Ave. F. 0. HOPPE, THE TAILOR, No. 1808 Second Ave., ROCK ISLAND. SHOES TIIAT FIT WELL. THE ARTISTIC SIDE OF THE SHOE MAKER'S BUSINESS. Sclent! 6cally Made Luti to Accommodate Corns Bunion and Chilblains Hen aa Particular as Women About the Shape of Their Footgear Lasts. WEAKNESS OF FAT MEN. THE UOLIVE WASMf. CONSTIPATION IS called the "Father of TMseases," because Then; i no medium thronch wtikh diwane no ofTeti aiTack thf system at hy the absorption of p!soii)ii! uiises tutue rett-ntion of dec ycd nd t'Ueiu ma'itr in ine promaci. ana noweia. iv emst-ri y a Torpid Liver, not enough bile being fxereted from the blood to produce Nature' own j cathartic, and is generally accompanied with such results as I Loss cf Appetite, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Etc. Tne tr. atmrnt of Con-ti. stion doe? not conit nierelv in nuloadine the how el The medicine mn'. not only act as a niinptiivv, but be a tonic a II. and not produce after it nse greater Co?-ene-s. To secure a resnlar habit of binivwith out chansiing the diet or disorganizing the system The Mine Wagon Co. MOIirND, ITeT.. mn .in.. Higtfl Manufacturers of Farm, Soring and Freight Wagons. A fall and rri ie r of PLATFORM nd other tprtaf Wagons, eaeclaHy adapted to the wgtern tr)e, if nprtor wotamaoshlp sad Ontsm. Illustrated price MM free on application. Saa las MoHas Waton bsforepn relating. IWv otteiitlon. after anfferiejr with Constipa rion for two or fhree. veara. was called to Mm mons I tverKeeulator. and having tried almost everything ele, concluded to try it I flr"t took a wines'! a-a-f ni and afterwards reduced the dose to a leaf oonfui. f.w er directions, after each meal I found tha' it had none me so much good tht I continued it until 1 took two bottle: Hince then 1 have not experienced any airnniltv. i K ir. in my house and would not Co without it, but have no nut for ii: it havini: cured me. 4eo. W Sim. A si Clerk Superior court. Bibb Co , Ga. TAKE ONLY THE (it RUIN E, whirh has on the wrapper the red SE trademark and sitniattiie oi J. H. ZEILIS &CO. PRICES TELL lib v IL. DAVIS & CO., PLUMBERS 9n'i Block, MolineJU. Tnbna ana. Steam Fitters. A complete stack of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, Hose, Fire Brick, Etc, Bale Agnnt' far- Deane Steam Pumps, Sight Feed Lubricators. W.fnaraaU.aerT..e perfect, and will (end Com. twenty d. a' trial, to reapoosible parties. Safety Heating Boilers, and Contran tors for famishing and Laying Water, Gras and Sewer Pipe. 1712 First A vs., Rook Island, Illinois. lies, nfiawacelaleple lun , t"4t,f! "FA THE BALDWIN AND FISHER DRY AIR VV'3 kBJj? Refrigerators, The Best -IN THE- WORLD. FOR SALE BY JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Twentieth Street and Third Avenue. A.T- Dont you want a last made?' rather solicitously inquired a fashionable shoe maker the other day of a well to do customer. "A last! what fori" was the surprised re joinder. Iu order to get a perfect fit for your foot," answered the shoemaker. And after a brief conversation the cus tomer had his measure taken for a last, aud bis bunions, corns and chilblains will receive due anatomical consideration. Atxjut 00 per cent, of mv customers have their own lasts " said the shoemaker subse quently, "and they are alt perfectly satisfied with the ease and perfect fit of their shoes. There are some men on my books whom I haven't seen for five years. They simply send me a written order for a pair of shoes or boots, and as I have their last there is no extra measuring to be done. The shoes are made, and the only reply 1 get is a check for the bill when it is presented. ' 'W hat does a last of this character cost?" "Well, from $5 to $15, according to the peculiarity of the foot and the necessity for extra work upon it It is a surprising fact, but the feet of no two men are alike, and therefore no stock last will answer in tnak ing a perfect fitting boot or shoe. Every last has to be altered in some itarticular for each customer. Home men have calloused joints: some are suffering with bunions; some have corns and others have trifling deformities. which must be regarded if the shoe is to fit and give comfort to the wearer. "Are men particular about the shape of their shoes as a class f ' "Well, I should sav so. There is scarcely a customer of mine but is as anxious to get a good looking shoe as a lady is. Of course, 1 they Insist that the shoe must fit and be easy, but they are just as anxious that it shall be trim and neat. Many of them want little deformities hidden by a general change in the shape of the shoe, and then, again, some will wear an extra amount of leather to cure a slight limping in their gait, owing to the fact that one leg is a trifle shorter than the other. Altogether I think men are as particular in this regard as the ladies. SHOES FOR DEFORMED FEET. 'Then, again, there are a number of actually deformed feet for which shoes have to be made, and iu these cases we have to take a perfect plaster cast of the foot, and form the mold, construct a last upon which to construct a good fittiug shoe, which will allow of ease and comfort in walking. 8ome men have feet that turn up ou the outside. and, of course, the soles of their shoes have to be bo put on as to allow for the wear on that particular place. We have some very queer specimens, said the shoemaker, and he produced a col lection of lasts that looked as though tney might do service in a dime museum. Some were of club footed men; some of men whose feet turned inward; some with phenomenally high insteps and some with no insteps at aU. rather pain suggesting assortment naa little lumps and bumps upon them which told the story of corns and bumps all too plaint ively. The collection was a decidedly unique one. You've no idea how particular a gentle man with a pet and carefully trained bunion is to have a good looking shoe, and at the same time to have it so that there will be no pinching or pain when it is worn. Other men have gracefully formed feet, entirely clear of the slightest blemish, and these are peculiarly anxious to have a shoe made that will do full justice to the beauty and sym metry of their pedal extremity. It must not be too long or too broad, the instep must be gracefully arched, and the hollow in the ball of the foot most carefully arranged. Now, this can only be accomplished by having a special last made, and it is to the credit of these gentlemen to sr.y that they never object to the cost of such a luxury. "Of what material are these lasts generally mader "Mostly of maple or persimmon wood. When properly seasoned, these woods do not warp or crack, and are easily worked into the required shape. Sometimes we make the first lasts of cork, which is easily cut into form, and after that we make them of the wood." Chicago Herald. Thelr Conversation Too Often Runs to Flirtation or Food, Saya Lady Limlesy. Why is it that as a rule fat men are so much more amorous than thin meiir Is it that they grow fat on the pleasant pastime of making love, while more intellectual pursuits run to akin and bone' Many fat men are simply rather stupid, good naturcd and inordinately vain; they are generally the last, and it may be that the pleasant sensation of vanity is good nourishment. But it is surprising how often, given the opportunity, the talk of fat men runs to flirtation or to foot!. Of course 1 don't mean to say that a fat man always talks of various dishes any more than that bis conversation with a woman usually in j eludes an offer of marriage. On the con- trary, perhaps, knowing his own weakness, more charv of his proposals than are his leaner brethren; by the same tken he does not openly discourse on food, but he wdl amble off gently in its direction. He will tell you of the best dining plan's in every continental city he has visited, or remark on the wretched cooking hero, the insufficiency of service there. Perhaps he will tell you of his grapes or the siz-e of his cucumbers, though graes and cucumbers are not much in his way. He sometimes prides himself on his cellar, but he will of tener know the ingredieuts of an out of the way curry, or have at his fingers' ends the names of places where you can get choice and curious dishes. So in talking to women his conversation runs to little compliments, and a semblance of love making; he talks of marriage, hedges round it, aud smiles and looks up to see if they are pleased. When he speaks of women it is from the old fashioned point of view that he considers them, for he is too fat to hurry on and catch up advanced ideas, A woman, he thinks, should be pretty, irrev erent, saucv and given to smiling and blush ing. It is by a blush or a smile that men of his type are caught. She has no business to know anvthing about boots, except in a su perficial manner that will enable her to talk for five minutes only of poetry and novels. She should especially know nothing of poli tics. He does not like women with ideas of their own: they ought to take them distilled and diluted from men in general and their hustiands in particular. 1 have frequently noticed another curious trait; it is that after the first few indulgent minutes ho civerts his conversation to hi own sex, and will almost ignore mine, even in a party of half a dozen, for as a rule good breeding is not his strong point. There are exceptions, of course, and I have known some charming ones. I am only speaking of the majority. If 1 were a girl I would prav heaven to save me from a fat man. Weil it has. Mativ fat men have made love, or tried to make love to me, but comparative! v few have come to the point. Your fat man is cautious, and does not commit himself to a direct offer unless he is certain that h1 means it, and is equally certain that he will be ac cepted. As a rule he is certain of the latter. for modesty is not his besetting virtue; be sides, he is of the type that thinks all women are sighing for matrimony, longing for it as the one grand treat of their lives, and of refusal it is difficult to make him believe the reality. Lady Lindesy in Temple Bar. Don't ExDerimeo. You cannot afford to waste time in ex peritrenting when your. dogs are in dan ger. Consumption always seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because be can make more prufit he may tell you he has something just as good, or jnst the same. Don't he deceived, but insist up on getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in alt throat, liinu and chest affections. Trial bottles free at llartz & IHhn sen's drug Btore. Large bottles $1. county attorney, Clay county. Tex., Bays: "Have used fcltciric Hitlers with most happy results. My brother was also very low with malarial fever and jaundice but was cured by timely use of this medi cine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life. Mr. D. I. WUcoxaon. of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would have died, had it not been for Electric Buters. This great remedy will ward off aB well as cure all malaria diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach disorders stands unequnled. Price 5te and f 1 at Hartz & Bahnsen s drug store. bucklen'b arnica balvb. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sotes, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per nox. or gale dv Hartz liahnsen. A SOUND LEGAL Ol'INIOH. Kainhridge Mundav. Ei-q., $500 Seward. We will oav the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, tick headache, indigestion, constipation or costive n ess we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when thedirections are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 80 sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John C- West & Co., MJ2 W. Madison t.. Chicago. 111. Doctors Bills- Near ly all diseases originate from in-1 action of the liver, and this is especially the case with chills and fever, intermit tent fevers and malarial disease.. To save doctors' Dills and ward disease, take Simmons Liver regulator, a medicine thai increases in popularity each year. and has become the most popular and best endorsed medicine in the market for I the cure of liver or bowel diseases. -Trlborapr. Dubuaue. Iowa. The municipal council of Paris has granted ground upon wtaicn to construct the Jovis baloon, in which he proposes to cross the Atlantic. AUVUi iu MUTUSJL8. Are you dislurM at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and gel a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teethintf. Its value is incalculable, It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery, diarrhoea, regulates the stom ach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and erergy to the whole sys tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and phy sicians in the United States, and is foi Bale by all druggist throughout the world. irico 25 cents per bottle. A PERFECT COMBINATION Of harmlMt vegetable remedie that will nttare the whole tyttem to healthy action, at abeohiteljr needed to cure an, disease "ferthediseaethataffecteoneornnweaker at" PaJne'i Celery Compound it THIS PERFECT COMBINATION! Read the proofs! 'I ltovesoffiTOi terribly from nervousness and kidney of rune s ueierT uompounu, 1 have so much kith in your trouble. I bought two bntUea of Ptune'i Ce! sou on, now it una nein TJ medicine, tor 1 know what Ontario Centre, . T. tU did forme." MO. J. J. WlTJO. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND M For fire yean I suffered with malaria and nervousness. I tried Paine's Olery Compound, and I can truth rally my that five bottles completely cured me. I cheerfully reoocn mend It, for I know it to be a good medicine." Ctua. L. Steasjts, Letter Carrier, Station B, Brooklyn, N. T. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, Neuralgia, Rheumrtitm, Paralysis, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Cost! re naiSiPitet.UwjyConv plaint, Kidney Trouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. ei.atsfflras. WSLLfl. xocuxn- tuX a Orx, Prop, BurilnVM,VL The Aged. ej, tfz for SS. Wem, Rtoaxd- fc Oa. Prop. Bainngtca, Vt For the Nervous, i Odor trademark. The Debilitated, -UU-WEIGHT" PURE 1 pRpmers CREAM llArfirlffl JOHN VOLE & CO., GrENERAL CONTRACTORS AND HOUSE BUILDERS. MAJVCFACTTRERS OF Il raperlor excellence proreo in millions of I homep for more than a quarter of a centa?v. It Is I nt-ea iy me L mtea taTt uovernmf dt : euaowa i hv the head of the Great Vnlv. rfitte s the 1 SironctM. Pnr(T and idam Healthful. Ir Price's I Cream Raktn? Powder do not contain a moma,Liroeor Alnta. Sold onW in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER OO., nrv tor cuiroo st torn Sash, Doors, Blinds, Siding, Flooring, Wainacoating and all kinds of Wood Work for Builders, Eighteenth St., between Third and Fourth avenue, Bock Island. BUYHOME Sixty five dollars was paid for a Queen Anne farthing at a recent sale in Lon-don. F. 6. YOUNGS. TZ U)9. Turkish Triines for $1. Jhoice Roasted Kio Coftee, 20c. 4 Ll)s. Soda Crarkers, 25c. Fine Bananas and Orangea. all kinds of VEGETABLES AT F. O. YOUNG'S, iui.1 Third Ave'iue, Mystery of Circus Lemonade. After squeezing a lemon until it was as dry as a tariff speecti the old soldier lemon ade vender on Randolph street deposited its remains in a big glass bowl or tureen. A close fitting cover is kept on the bowl, and is only lifted a moment as each piece of ex tinct lemon is dropped into the big disn. Nearly a peck of overworked lemon rinds were piled up in the bowl. Why are you so careful about tbose lemon peels f' queried a curious patron of the stand. ' Want to keep em moist and clean. Mvnat furl Oh, jes 'cause I want to." The old soldier looked guilty. He stam mered a bit m giving his wholly unsatisfac tory explanation. "D ye sell 'emr' 'Yes sometimes. you see, ttie candy butchers of the circuses and the picnic fakirs em. They slice up these rinds and put em in a tub of water to make it look like real lemonade. A little citric acid put into the tub gives the water a sourish taste, and it ain't many people as knows the difference. They ain't very preticuler, noway, and the lemon rinds Boating in the water makes 'em believe it's aU right. I keep 'em in this cov ered bowl to keep moist until I get home. when I put 'em iu a damp place. If the rind got real dry once it wouldn't look natral and wouldn't cut up nice." Chicago news. A Detective's Opinion of Crime. "Yes, 1 suppose men are crowing better,' said a prominent detective, thouirhtfullv, slowly puffing at a cipir as if he drew trial balances of good and evil with the smoke: 'that iz to sav there is less violent crime. But do you know what kind of crime gains relatively" ves, and I think absolutely' too f. deferred to his superior knowledge. '"It is what might be called selfish crime crime of calculation as distinguished from crime of pasKion and violence. A few days ago The New ork Herald published a list of groat emiiezzlements in this country in the past ton years or to be exact ton and a half years. It shown a total W.750,472,-t-t The six months of 1S8S show a total of $J.240,0lM),0(r.l. That's well up tot he average, and the biggest, of them is within a month passed June '17, when teller t itcher of the I nmn bank, Providence, disappeared with This is the growing crime or one f them. The other is the abuse and abandonment of wives. You think detectives are hard hearted. Well, thev have to be in a way or they wruld rrelt at the sight of sorrow we meet day after day. Poor, hard working women washing and scrubbing to support louts of men. who drink up all they earn. Tender women with little hates at their breasts deserted and struggling from sunrise till late at night to support their little ones and scarcely seeing thoir children that are big enough to lie out of their amis from one day to another. That is the kind of experience that makes a man case harden himself in very sell defense, and it is growing. As we become more hnghsh in other things, we be come like them in our crimes. We become ife heaters and wife deserters like them. 1 tell you, if the women would promise to establish the whipping post for wife beaters and a chain gang for wife deserters, I would be a suffragist in no time," and he talked so earnestly that his cigar went out, and he flung it. from him with an angry vim that showed one thief catcher hadn't been hard ened farther than the surface. Buffalo Jiews. Absaraiy stupid To allow prejudice or ignorance to get the better or good iudgment. It has been conclusively proven thai constipHtion, bud breath, dyspepsia, kidney affections, ani all diseases of the liver, stomach and bowels have been cured by simply taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is harm less, not unpletisant. and easily procured, so there is no reason to be ignorant of this remedy we especially commend to vour notice for trial. tat in Ml Islii Real Estate. Who ii WEAK. VEHTOrN. MKII.ITA' TKB.whninhif FOI.I.l n1 4SCE rjl9TKiri,:awAY his S IfiOHof Horn . MIDan1 !ll.4.XHOOIt.i!.!nKeihati.uiR dmins opnn the 11)1 VTII of LIKE, HEADII HF. RICH A IIF.. Drranful l'"t,m.. StAKMW of Meirv.ry. BtHH. ri l.XF.Wi in WH IITT. PIIPl.tK upm the H .. nrnthe EFt'MTN led lo F.IRLY F.'4Tand perbuMf OXKl MP. TIOX rr IXSAXITY. (should consult at once the t FI.F.RR tTI II Dr. Clarke, ErtaMiahed IBM. Ir Clarke ha. made M aVOI H DE BILITY. I HRIIMI and all liteeeset rf the UESITO 1 RIMS1 Onrant a Una Study. U make. SO diflerence WHAT yon. have taken or WHO has failed to cure vou. aW I'EX A LFAsuflerinB- from disease pePTJ liar to their aex can coneult with the aarurance of apeert; relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage ror woraa on your aiseiueB. rHend cents tratase for Olilntiel Work on tThrnRic. Kenaoa and le 1 1 ciale Disease. Consultation, personally or by letter, .. Consult the M iNMtnr. XltooaAnds rami, flffm and pavrlon. private. Those contemplatinp Mamaae send for lr. 4'lnrkeH celebrated guide . . . aiaiir ana remaie. eacn iac.. notn .sic. The average lengtn OI life 18 on the ID- ,mnir.. Before conndinc yonr case, consult crease. The science of medicine has made ! lr. claikf a friendly letter or call may saveniiure sunenncano sname. ana ana frnioen Xtw York (Jitv ba 47 blind pension ers, each of whom was paid $40 in fiold j on insi pension uay tue i uesaay oi last week. The future of Rock Island nerec looked Mghtrr tban it does to-day, and there never tu m time when there was more confidence manifested Among onr citizens. The so-called "Booms" of soma Western towns have had their day, and caught their victims, and now the sober second sense is re turning, and with it the de.aire to locate la cities which have not been built in a day and swept away iu a night. vra&v tHJLD MiiDALi r&B18, IS BAKERS Warranted absolutely purr Coma, from which tbeexcejaof Oil baa been removed. It baaCAre Uxi Ike KrnlA of Cocoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or rroirar, and k) therefore far more economl- eai, costing let than one cent o n. It la oeltcioaa. nwrmiiua, atmnrthenlng, easily nnreaiea, auu admirably adapted for lnaiwa aa well aa for persona In neaiin. gaU by flroeera erarywawe. f. BffiR 1 COorttettr, Is Am IMSIEOi BRACE! FIRE, LH E AISi) ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J, E. Loosley & Co., Insure jice 'Agents esrn4MM BcnmotlT adjusted and paid at ttu agenev. (Bucoenor of HaT 4 Cleaveland.) Atffaey Mtftbllabca w. Office in Bengs ton's Block. When We Study Great Author. What we all want is better order in our daily thoughts, a clearer vision, a firmer courage. True culture of course impliea progress In these directions, but much that i lor culture does utue or nothing either for the mind or for the character. Much de pends ou the end we keep in view. If we study great authors for the sake of showing, it were, an elaborately furnished drawing room in our minus, we shall get about the ame amount of benefit as people commonly get from elaborate drawing room furniture; but if we study them so aa to gain a wider outlook on the world through understanding their thought and duly estimating the condi tions under which they wrote if, moreover. we prove ourselves from tune to time to whether we are really gaining in mental power the benefit to us may be very great. Pop;ilar Science Monthly. Id tha White Mountain. Miss Begonia I love music; do you play on any instrument, Mr. fctmith? Smith (who acted as college waiter lass summer, absent mindedly) Only the gong. Tim. The World's Oldest Rose Ttnth. The oldest rose bush in the world is at Hildersheim. It was planted more than 1.000 vears npo bv Charlemarrne in commemora tion of a visit made him by the ambassador of the Caliph riaroun-al Raschid, of "Arab ian Nights" fame. A few years afterward when Louis tho Pious, the son of Charle magne, was hunting in the neighborhood. mass was said in the open air. On returning to his home, tho ofiiciating priest found that the holy image wns missing. Returning to to the spot where mass bad been said, he dis covered the missing image in the branches of a wild rose tree. As it miraculouslv evaded his grasp he went hack to Louis and his suite and told them of the wonder. They all rushed to the spot and fell on their knees be fore the miraculous bush. A cathedral was built above it, its roots being inclosed in a sort of coffin shaped vault, under the middle altar of the crypt. This crypt was built in the year 813, and with the Tose tree it sur vived a Are which destroyed all the rest of the cathedral in 114fi. The roots are over 1,000 years olit The rose plant was, when described a few years ago, still living and blooming profusely, and was twenty-six feet high, covering thirty-two feet of wall, though the stem was only two inchns in di ameter. Sophie B. Hcrrick iu The Cosmopolitan. Stopping a Steamer's Headway A French inventor, M. Pagan, has discov ered a way to stop the headway of a steamer in short order, and consequently lessen con siderably the dangers of collision at sea. The Havre and Bordeaux papers speak of a com ing test of the machine by one of the Frene.h war steamers. The machine consists of number of parachutes, so placed that they can be tossed overboard readilv and towed by a cable. The resistance, without being great enough to produce a shock, rapidly overcomes the headway of the vessel.-New ork bun. great progress; many diseases are now controlled that were formerly thought in-1 curable The greatest discovery is Dr. j Bigelows Cure, which cures consump tion in stages that other remedies are of no benefit. Coughs, colds, croup, whoop inc couu'li, bronchitis, and all throat and lung diseases speedily and safely. Price 50 cents and fl. of druggists. Rust has appeared on the wheat, in Nebraska, and fields that lately promised phenomenal Yield it is now thought will not bring a half crop. Who of us are without trouble be tbey small or large? The blessings of heal I h are best appreciated when we are sich and in pain. A hacking cough, a sevcrk cold, or any throat or lung disease are very troublesome; but all of these may be inrkly and permanently cured by Dr. Bigelow's Cure. Safe and pleasant for children . Price 50 cents Huge mirrors, mounted as screens a the dining-room of the Clifton House Niagara, n fleet the falls in the mosi graphic and realisiic manner, so that one may dine and view one of the greatest of natural wonders simultaneously. e rinc and years to life. M'Book "Life iSecreli F.r ror, ,Vkc. (WAmps-i. Medirine and writinn sent everywhere, secure from Mpwut. Houn,8toS; Sundsxs, 9 trt 12. A-idrcw, P. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 So, Clark Su CHICAGO. HJU Health is Wealth! Ir. K . C. West's Nerre and Brain tresrmetit. a 1 irnaiaT.t4e1 specific for hysteria, dlsstoes. eon-, vulKtnft, fits, nervons nenrslsla, hea-jarhe. ner- I von prostrsUon caused by the use of alcohol or I tobscco. wakeful ne?e. menial denreasion. soften- I ing of the brain rnltine in Insanity and leading I to trnserr. aecav ana arain. premature om mee. i harrenness. Iosp of power in either sex. ioTolon try losses ana epernsiorrnoea eansec oy over exertion of tbe brain, self abase or over indol ptic. Each box contain one month treatment. I box. or six boxes for . sent bv mail nrt-paid on receipt or price. WK GUABftHTlI SIX B0XBI To cure anv case, with each order received by I fornix boxes, accompanied with so, we will send the pore baser our written pu a ran tee to re-1 fnnd the money if the treatment doe not affect a 1 mre. Una ran tees tsonea only ny Mart nan s i Kiher, Harper noose drag store, sole agents. Kocii inland ill. n and Woman's Bones, Joints and muscles may escape tbe agon izing tortures or raeumaiiam if they will but "take time by the forelock," and an nihilate the symptoms of oncoming trouble with the benignant and highly sanctioned blood depurem and alterative, Two BottlM Can Bhsamausm- Boughton, Ark., June 4, 188' I cheerfully state tbe following facts in regard to the use of your medicine in my family. Hy little son, 14 years of age, suffered from an acute attack of rheuma- tisrn, caused by undue exposure and I chilling or the blood. 1 heard yonr ELASTIC SUSPENDER WITHOUT RUBBER. Combining Comfort and Durability. NO RUBBER USED IN THESE GOODS. NICKEL PLATED BHAol &rttmo rwrimon ina KLAt I iUI I T. Ask Your Dealer for Them!! Sent by Mali, Post Paid, on receipt of price, at the follow in Ltrt A Quality, plain fy. web. 501 D Quality, plnoi fancy web (I.2S B - . " " 75 E plain alia wat 1.50 C " - - I OOfP - fancy E.OO aRHSTROHG MT'C C0.1FcatSL.&l . DR. UMEROUX Man Blood and Nerve. Kino classes of oeovle aa a oerfeetlv aafe and reliable whicB encourage a rheumatic tendency, a pnnrative medicine, whrch can be osed at all times j winegtaaflf all of the Bitters prevents ill mtootu. nu.neca.oe w.unw Bnwj puro,.. efteca No BarCT preTenliTe 0f mam .. BLOOD AND HEBp KIKO ! SnSJ T.?T"thT.M.7.T T' o, .bout the I exists, and it ie, besule., a most ee.ial anooidera. ' I recuperator of strength exhausted by exs . TT "n--m i cesaive mental or physical effort. Miners, A reeliiuc of being tired or overworked. Km J mariners, operatives and others whose spirits, melanciolv, lack o enerj;)-, lone ot mem-1 avocations involve laborious work orr, etc,, etc. Uostettera Htotnach Bitters, foisoni remedy DigDif lecnmmended, and pur mostly constitute the ordinary means of I chased one bottle of Monchief & Bro. battling with this atrocious complaint I Freacott, Ark. In about one month, Avoid the risk of usine these by resortim after using this bottle, be became to ine safe as well as effectual anti-pulog- much better tbat 1 got the second bottle sue and preventive. After exposure to wnicn is now being used, and my son is damp, through drafts and other causes nearly well, and I think by removing him to a cooler summer climate (which 1 will do) and continuing its use, a per fect cure will be effected. I consider B. B. B. a most excellent blood purifier. Chab H. Titus, R. R. Aet Broughton, Aik, Sold by Hartz & Bahnsen and T. E. Thomas. Tt ia aairl that a iwrann whn i. in tkA ir&am Spring Indian Medidiea for ale by rough weather out of doors, or close ap-1 habit of carrying a cane never loses an drnjfgiau. uarUartm plication indoors, find it invaluable. umbrella. CURES Headache, Toothache, Earache. NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, Catarrh. Crouo. Frntt Bil Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Lame Back, RHEUMATISM Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, c Sorf ojr Druggists. 50c. and 11.00. HAMLIN'S BLOOD AND LIVE PILLS. Bast in the World. Try Then. 25c SONO BOOK MAILED FREE, aaaresa wizard OIL CO.. EarSlravJsTa5l Ladies raluinti their rompleziOR "hnuW newire a SAMPLE BOX GRATIS of the laifftt imported and unauuuuiiali arinuwl edKed aa Hie Nst FACE POWDER. Ona ran toed to perft-ctlj- harml', (mpprefptl !. dunthl' and invrtl.le f ir -ale e?erThrf Pa-lr. aUc aal &4 mr Rni. A-k Tour dnuigirt lor tt or write lor pntiwua saiople box Uj i. F. LLOYD A CO., Sole Importers, T ana 9 WMhlaftM trrU CHM'AWO. J. A. GENUNG, The Grocer CAN SELL YOU AS CHEAP as any grocer in the citv. His stock is always FKESH 6 Bant Banta Claus Soap 25 cents. 22 Bars Warnock & Kalston's Deter sive Soap Sl.(K). Pure Hanto Coffee 25c per Dound. Arbuckles' XXXX and Lion Coffee 20 cents per pound. Good Rio Coffee 18 cents per pound. Oolong Tea 50 cent per pound, Gunpowder Tea 50 cents per pound. Tea Dust 20 cents per pound. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits always on hand in season. Cor. Eighth St. and Third Ave, E0CK ISLAND. Fob Sale dt the Foiaowtso Dbcooibtb Marshall & Fisher, Harts & Bahnsen, and Frank Nadler. JDMIKISTEATOR'S NOTICK. Estate of Heinrlrb Roost, deceased. The tuidereumed barinc been annnintMl ajtmtn. istrator of the eatate of Ueinrich Knost. late of the eonotr of Rock Island, stalpof llhnni. ceaseo. nereoy kiti s notice mat be will appear weiurr uir ioiiui j cuun 01 nuca laiaoa COQ' l, tbe office of the clerk of said conrc. In th ct, Bock lalaad, at the October term, on the am Moa dar in October next, at which time all netanna hav. ine claims against said estate are notified and re quested to attend for tbe parpoee of baring tbe same adioated. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the iMiuerniaiieu. Dated this 7th day of Amrost A. D. 1IWS. WILLIAM KNOBT, Admlnieirator. In Bailey Davenport's Second addltiem, Third ad. diiion and Fourth addition to the dty of Book IsV aud, ranging from f 150 to $500. Easy tenni to work ing men one-fourth down, balance in two, three and tour years. Also 14 lota in B. Davenport'. Setxmd addition to Moline. Hard Wood, Building Stone, Sand, Fire and Pottec'i Cly. Fifty tone of Soft. Coal of the hardest and beat quality delivered anywhere In Bock Island for $2.79 er ton; at the yards 12.60 per ton. it H ISLAND STOCK YARDS On Ninth ttreet, pea la -k m rattle and hogs; plenty of water and sealea for wethiiie ..-.to for Cattle and Bogs. BAILEY DAVENPORT. OTOS FACE POWDER LOTOS FACE POWDER The Immaculate Conception ACADEMY OF DAVENPORT. IOWA, Conducted by the Sisters of Charity OF THE B. V. M.. Offero to yorrn? ladle everr facility for acqolr ng a ttvorongh mr-ntal and moral edartion. In trurtitms are eiwn in Clanpioal attidiea. mnoir painiinjc. orawinc. ric . ana coaeiaoi -.uenlioo la I p-ua ui notuf anu aocuu cnuart. a mw and tlr guut builtiing baa beeo recentlr erected; all the summndmif promote to the htehept excellence. and place the InatitaUori among the bent of it I aina. i iir wii txpsum opens iii.iifii BKrl.l 1. PhoiM3zraDhTandTyDewritifte will be tatitrht I this year. Catalogues eontaining fall parttctiiars I wiu oe lurnitUHKi on at pneauon. Aaaresa siblb.it SLfKKlUlt, Tmmaculate Concept ioo Academy, jnjy lT-dStu Davenport, lowft. OS CO C3 I O 05 to op CP -our stock of- -School Shoes- JUST RECEIVED AT CAUSE & CO.'S. 1622 Second Avenue. o CO 02 o a i t-r- t3 O ir CD P P DRUNKENNESS Or lb" Manor Hsthit. raailfrHr Cured by adaiinUterinK Dr. HtUaM-a Ial4.sai Sarrllr. It can b clvea in a cup of off-e or tea wlthoat hf knowlttlK?of tbe iM-pton laJtina it : tsabaoluta?! I harm --. an1 will Htct a permanent and nrdy rur. whether th patient is a moderate drlukM- or I aoalcobohc wreck. Tbuanl of dniDkarda have 1 iMjeti made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in thPir irTe without tbeir knowledge I ana to-aay DHieT itv quit artnKHia; ot toeirown i freewill. IT NKVKR AII-H, The ayatQi onoe I mprecnaUHi witn tne Mpefinc ft Decotnes aa niter i mrvMaiirillirw for (ht lluitirr ainneM.it e to citrnt. I Fnr Mlf b T. H. TlluMAK. and UA,BHAIXl FUilllit. iut(Baato, Uuck ialavUd.Xila, Chicago Conservatory HCAPO SLOCK, CHICAGO, ILL. aaj lie! ent ! Opnomfc- Coon Knnaa.) VlUolWf VOCAL A INSTRUMCNTAL. DRAMATIC ART, arte Tht?rj- es Eryu laaUa. et. I JOHN H. EANSON, ' . (Formerly of Coal VaUej.) Dealer in Choice Wines, Lipors BEER AND CIGARS. Ho. 1717 Second Avenne, Bock Island. ' 7 JTt. DIXON, MERCHANT TAILOR. And Dealer in Mens1 Fine Woolens. 1820 Second Avenue, nnder Harper House. OLSEIST & PETERSOlSr, alaaais4 Tkrerr t blocatod in CESTslAL MI'HIC HAM. Bl Il.lt IN U. 1 DRAMATIC EPT under direction Htim tUTXIB. I And Dealers in Flour, Feed, Baled Hay and Straw, Crockery Glassware, Cutlery, Etc. ... - Wateamahip Agency and remittance to anv part of Europe. ' 801 and 808 Hlith Street, Bock Ialand, iu. t I