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R Is land Daily Argu OCR V0L.XXXIX. NO. 117 HOCK ISLAND, F "DAY, MAKCII 6, 1S01. I fclagl Cople BJCeata, I Ir H rfk 1 t'rft. V iWE ARE NOTHING IF NOT LEADERS Leaders of Low Prices. Leaders of Fine Clothing. Leaders of Latest Styles. Leaders in the Clothing Trade. We Came to Rock Island to Stay and Stay We Will. We brought the prices down and will keep them down; Not on Shoddy Clothing, 1 rashy clothing or Rotten clothing, but Clothing that will bear the most critical in spection in quality, make-up, trimmings, cut, style, fit, and last but not least The Lowest Prices and the Largest Assortment. Spare Hoses t Beam being the secret of n:ir ei;cc-!8. e -re -. in l t huill up a GOOD BUSINESS aod r u!niioo, " l.ioh e ju;h deserve hb t .e PcopltV nut, i-v v, ri hoi Kings Of lie doing Train. London Clothing Co. GENUINE ID ITT mi mnr. IfllLUn-MUIi ii t nmnmn OLUimiui We have stormed the strong n-!ds of BtyltB, rd 1 ctpturf! i's choicest treires. Hr.-i huv plac ed 'iliW'. spri:ii before our ptr-iis i lie rich remits of our time, tlnu'.i mi i I nt pncef 'hit i I mike compe'i'i r fo'tver bow and p:ep d- n i':d out Atronii tb world's most fin:o a njakera of floe tiilor m e eloth ict; hi tli'' 'brre cities, viz: New York. Ba't -more hu Kocbeiter. We absolutely control, for this section of Illi nois, their reduction ant deserved reputaiion of Sne tailor rovl cloth in. It i h pleasure unalloyed to wear these mH.bc a. They Fit Well, Look Well, Feel Well. Talking about Coining: Have you ver noticed what widely different garmen's tor ma e w-ar com? under this title? Every man must have CI thirnr. but '.here are clothes and clothes. There are clothes that t-itnply t-a isfy the demand for decent covering, and clothes again that gratify the taste that comes with culture and progress. By gn d rights there ought to be no cloth ing that does not come up to th-laitr standard. Bat there is. We do not keep it, but you have seen it with its general appear ance of slovenliness and ill com f-rt. Yon can see that kind of clothing every day. ft is not worth taking heme, but it is adver tised very extensively by some dealers who make a specialty of shoddy clothing. We have clo:hing for all classes Merchants, Artisan?, Laborers, Ch-rs etc Vu will find no trash or shoddy clothing inourhous. We take justifiable pr;d in saying that vt-i have no clothing for any cla33 or occupation that w.h not in every way particular satisfy the taste of the buyer, nni give him that sense of comfort that is lever felt save in gj d lining, well mide clothing. No merchant tailor living can make better garments. Tour inspec tion solicited. We wish particularly to draw your attention to several Hnea of ultra fashionable suits rang ing from $8 to $15 So positive urc we that they are great bargains, that we not only ask but wish vou to take them home and compare tbem with suits coBting from $3 to t5 more elsewhere Many of the choicest buyers have been thus convitced by the above trial. A thorough exam ination and comparison in price, quality of goods and mtke up is all the London ask. London Clothing Go. Having (as you all know) worked hard and used great ef forts to build up our business, we were very careful in selecting our goods and have bought nothing but what we can recommend. There are seme special featurt-s noticeable in our house. One is the great variety of styles and patterns we are able to offer for selections of the public, and we confidently believe we can gratify and satisfy any and every b iyer. Another important feature is prices; we have a large stock and we must uot, and will not, let any question of "price" hinder prompt selling To be on the safe side, we have marked prices so close that the quotation of them will carry conviction rl cheapness to every mau or woman who sees our goods. Our great, Spring Suck is ready for insp-ction, every depart ment being complete. Our larg- ntore room (which is three times as large as any concern here) is rilled toirs utmost capacity with Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. Whenever you are ready for new Goods, come and see the London Clothing Co. Exclusive Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters. Lii WHIG Spring Styles Boys' and Children's Clothing. The fruiti and flowers of the tree of fashion for the spring of 1891 are now on our counters in our boy's and children's department. We bare well provided for our little friends this season. The world's workshops hsve con tributed their best tflorts to make our boy's clothing de- if X A I JUai prise and p'easure, from prudent, economically fa. clined mothers, who have been in the habit of making their boys' clothing for the sike of saving a little money or pavinsr immense high prices for eoods possessioz but a tithe of the merit that partments a veritable temple of fashion, to which the youthful devotee are led by loving bands and there fitted out in exact reproduction of the stjles in vogue in the world's most cultured fash ion centre, at prices that cfcufe exclamations of sur- the styles we characterize show. In fact sod In truth abso lutely everything required for the proper adornment of boys and children correct in style and right in price, can be found at the London Clothing Co. Thai mux of Xmn Weber. , Gavly and gaylr rang tbe car moaio. Tbe blithe, merry marie of harp and of horn. Tb mad, rorrrj mot-kr that art a a dancing Till over tli a midnight came dealing tbl mora. ! tbe great hall went waring the taonm, Wiring and. waring their red, Llta and blue. As the sweet summer wind came blowing and blowing From tbe city's great gardens aalerp ia lb dew. L'ndrr tbe flag, as they flnalnd and frarfrd. I'ndcr tbe an hr and arrbes of flowers W two and we tura fluated and floated Into the mjrtk-al midnight boor. And Jtwt an tbe dawn came 1 colitis and alcal ing. Tbe Laid uf tbnee wild Weber iraltan txan: I cma bear tbe aufl butea bow afpcJing aad (IcadiCK. And I catch tbe faint acr&t of tbe aandal woudfaa That Uf in your Land, iu yvar band u& mf bcNildrr, Aa down tbe creat bait, a war and awajr. A. I andrr tbe Hag and under the art bra. We daooed and we danced till tbe Uma of tbe day. lint by abould I dream o'er tbia drt-arr old WiTrr. In thin cMiinting nxim do a la tLia diur' 14 Of that niglit or that moraine Ja-t ll-re at tbe da wring. Wbrn our bearu brat ia liate U far txA ty ingfeeU What U it that bring me ibat mini uf -o-rbantmmt. bo fragrant and frcah from oat tbe dead ywarifc. That im4 for a nwuiit I'd swnar that tbe mnwic Of Wrbrr'i m iM erallan are (till ia tujr ear-! WW H It. indrd, in tLU da-4r oJJ a!: v. l"Lt bring me that utbt or I Lai murtu&gia Jaw Wii3.X U it. indrrd I Uagb tocof it A band organ gruidiiig acmaLingold lane! liut tnc.bTeoru;brr I caait ia tbe naraa ure That alt uf Vu& W brr'a. and bark it all canw. That ntcit or tbatiir&lic.attb4Teattbe Uaonine. Wl n I daiK-rd the Lut dature with tuy Crtt and laM Camr. ilr rirt and la-l! but who n1J U Ii xe me If. down to thidu4r o'd alW tudaV. Taiit tbe talk aboat vutlun. tbe ittark'( and monry. I !Kild auddml- turn in tome mctnrtit and That one memurr only bad k-f I me a 1 t-lr And graf brarded bacbtkir drcaaimg la Jaaea Wbrn tbe nigbt and tbe tnuraingm. f nxn the du.k to the daa ui-jgn. taccaiwl art to the taaic of Wrbtr'a ild tonea! X i'.rry. A VOUSlSllCOTttT. "Another wr-oderful diwvrrv has bet-n made, and that, too by a 2 iy in this country. Disease tstid Its clutches upn Ler m fur seven tea's tbe withstood iUseverefrU teu. r: ! t-r vital organs were undcrmioed and ieath seemed imminent. For tbre- tt-ti'ti rhe couzhed incesantJy and c-iUi i,..t . Wu. She bought of us a txtt e f Dr. Kmn's New Difcovery for coosum -'icn .id w so much relieved on taktcg b f r- '-c that she lept all n!b, ! vl ne bottle bas f-rn mirarulo-j-iT r i- .1 (trr name is Mrs. LiiUier Lu'X " T. - rie W. C Ilamnck & C ... -f r' N V. Get a free bottle at lUi z & C -n'a drug stiri. EPOCH The transition Irmu o.rig '; rifis; and painful sicltoos r-if i:"itb marks an rh :n thf Uie f b ..5i virt ual. Such a remark a'-if --tit i tr..c. tired in memory and tin- aireocr whert-bT iuc guoa oea.in u ttftt .ti.ioel m gratefully blessed. Hem-- r i hat much is heard in traise r i:.- Hit. ters. So many feel they - L-,r rv- toralioo to neallb. to tti- jt- ..f the great alterative and tonic. Ifi with any disease of kdo-j J,-.-r or stomach, of long or shut i - ou wHl surely End relief bT u-; .f i;.-rtric Bitters. 8oM at 5te ntid 1 - '...itie at llartz c DbctoV diuj rr BCCILIM'S 1KHIO -ivi The best salve ia the ;: r us. bruires, sores, u!cer. a-t rh-. . rt.ri sores, tetter, chapped atl. . corns asd all skin cnitn ti lively curts piles, or to j y i:n i It is guaranteed to give , -t'. -v-f or coney ref jnde-i. 1Vi s ,"-. ;r box. For sale t-v n" t nt -.. R-v. II. IT PairalL D D . elii .r .. lit Iowa Methodist. eiu.i:i. -w. have tested the meri f EU's Cresm Balm, and believe ti, t.t ). courte oftreatmeot.it iJur- altttost every esse of ctrru. f;o s -. as class are adxted anli l.r! r.1 throat troubles, and catarrh M--n. tt.' r inval eot tban evr We rr- r. o iiimrr,.! Ely's Cream B'ni - In-, h " IUedE. a Clean; i . n. .rr r-.trti. It rro- curt H. F. M. Denver. A Ksal Bsiiam ia Xtas'. Ua:.am. Tbe dictiuaerv sv. - )...-.. t. thick, pure, arnmiic i''an c fliog irom trees. b.rmp lUU.ri t-r the throat and lunrs is the ir.iv rt.-i-:. rr-i. Cine that is a real baVam M v thin. watery cough reined i- are U-l h-!m'a bnt sucb are not. l,k ihrmwii Im.mU of ETemp's Balsam and ..' t ture. tnica preparation it i. r t.u ct.ojrh use Keam's Blfcm At .ii VimTiatc Large bottles 5ic an ! : One of mv children ha1 vi-r h.l !. charge from ber noe. Ti hticin prescnoea. out wuuout rf. c We tried Ely's Cream Blm, aod. mu.-ii i..rur sur prise, mere wss a marke.l inn r-v n,ent. we continued usinr th It.lm kmt i . short time the discharg a turt-d. O A. Cary, Corning. N. Y. Ccaijlsui M Dtsowsod. Tbe Burhneton Rante P R a- r n R., from Chicago. Peoria and 8t. Loui ia sow completed, aod daily paseoger trains are running through Lincoln, N'eb, and Custer. 8. D.. to Deadwood. Also to Newcastle. Wyoming, gleepioj car to Dead wood. u I- : i t ! i t t