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8 THE T ARGUS; (" FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 18J2 CITY CHAT. Special Sale tt the Boston tomorrow. Confirmation suits at the London. Eyes tested free tomorrow at Thomas' James Coyne, of Chicago, is in the city. HarhaU!! hats!!! at Lloyd & Stew rt'e. New OifirJs arriving daily at the Boston . Caps! capsll cap!:! at Lloyd & Slew-art's. All the latest styles in neckwear at the London. "Two Old Cronies" at Harper's theatre tonight. Greatest of ai! the s'.ock of suits at the London. Special bareains in boys' shoes tomor row the Boston. Brown, browner, brownerest suits at the London. Hats! ht!: hats!:! the nobbiest, at L'ojd A Ste art's. We have the largest line of neck.ties.all shspes. The London. Tou can't beat our f 3 or S2 50 shoe for men the Boston. a Children's suits, the Greatest stock ever seen, at the London. Frof. Hirschber stays but one day more at Thomas' tomorrow. R. M. McKeeyer, of Boston, Mass , is in the city on a few da, s' vibit. Prof. IlirschUerg tests eyes free tomor row at Thomas'. List chance. The sparkling musical comedy, "Two Old Cronies," a. Harper's this evening. Special Ladies' f 5 acd 56 shoes go at f 4 tomorrow. Don't miss it the Bos ton. We are acknowledged the lowest priced clothing house in Bock Island the Lon don. CucumSers, potatoes, tomatoes.lettuce, spinach, pie plant and new cabbage at May's. Special- Misses and child's kid andgrain spring heel shoes at 85c and $1 tomorrow, worth tl.25 the Boston. Ladies should see the new Philadelphia toe in band turned and welt button shoes just received the Boston. Miss Mamie Yates left this morning . ti i - rk - - . k mi D'iuno i rain e 10 resume ner scnooi work at Hazel Dell next Monday. The Rock Island Lumber company's mill B has been shut down on accouut of being out of logs. It will probably resume operations again Monday. A kright little son will greet H. 8. Glelm en his arrival here en Saturday ctcuiuk. mo iiiue airauger arrived yes tocday meraing. Beth another end son re getting along nicely; Al Mueller, an employe of the corn planter works in Moline, had his left hand badly injured on an emery wheel yesterday afternoon. The flesh was literally ground off his hand. A number of the yeunger members of the Turner society in Moline have with drawn from the old organization and have applied for incorporation papers for an other organization. There will be 32 charter members in the new society . Search for the bodies of Leigh John son and Fingal Hill has been abandoned and the LeCiaire experts have returned heme. Hopes are now based on recov ering the bodies when they come to the surface, although it i? possible they may be discovered before that time. Hon. E W. Hurst and wife are arrang ing to spend the summer abroad. On Jiay 4, accompanied by Mist Edson, of this city, and Miss Runnels, of Chicago, they will tail for Europe on the steamer . l muria to oe gone two or three months, .- nd may be longer. r Intellect has not brewed any deep, i'acgenng plot for the "Two Old Cros fcie to kick np their heels and burst the 4 arce tank over, but the people who want to laugh and hear beautiful voices and see graceful dancing should not fail to be at Harper'i theatre tonight Tomorrow occur the democratic primaries to select delegates to the coun ty convention to be held next Thursday afternoon at the court bouse. The caucuses In Rock Island and Moline are to be held in the evening at 7:30, and the county townships at 2.30 in the after- ternoon. The Little Casino base ball schedule for 1892 has been issued by Emil Gross man dt Co., or Cleveland. Ohio. The Little Casino is a compact and handsome schedule or the games of the national league for the season of '92, and is some thing of great value to every admirer of the national game desiring to keep posU ed on the games. David Cleland. son of J. H. Cleland, while working at a punch machine at the plow works yesterday afternoon, got his left h nd caught in some way, and the back c f the band was terribly lacerated, a nut being driven almost through the hand. Dr. Ludewig dressed the injured memb:r and with good care no serious resulu. are anticipated. The Home Building and Loan associa tion a', its meeting last night awarded S3 Ions aggregating $32 080 at a rate of 25 pet cent. This is a splendid showing for th; association and the city alike, and demor strates that the people are con stantly gaining cocfi ience in Rock Itland and virtually means that 28 more homes will b; erected. Mrs. T. B. Divis received her lady friendx cf the tri-cilies on Wednesday and Thursday a'ternoons at her hand some 1 ome on Twenty-sixth street. Both recept ods were very brilliant affairs and were largely attendtd, Din:y refresh ments were eeryed and the souvenirs of the oct asions were unique. Nearly one huadn d ladies called at ea;h reception. The regular quarterly meeting of the Iowa and I linois Central District Medi cal society will be held at the rooms of the Citizens' Improvement association, Thursday afternoon, April 14. Two pa pers w.'.l be read, one by Dr C. Trues dale, entitled, "Two Cases of F.broid Tumor Complicating Labor." and the other oa "Therapeutic Value of Alcohol," by Dr. W. K Sloan. Tae i nif orms have been ordered for the street nil way cjnducters and motormen in the enply of the Davenpirt & Rock Island itreet railway company. The uni forms v ill consist of double-breasltd blue sack co its, blue caps with brass badges, such as have been worn on this side of the river for some time, and after they ar rive no man will be allowed on a car in either capacity unless properly designa ted. Taere has been an attempt to keep the men uniformed for nearly a year, but they were never farther away from it than at present, and the company pro poses now to see that they are uniformed and that they are kept so. Georgs E. Reed this morning received a telegram announcing the sudden death of his br Jther, Isaac 8. Reed, at Sterling, aged 49 . The deceased was a prominent citizen cf Sterling and quite well known here. Elis death was due to the grip. He was a leading democrat of Sterling and last Tue sday was elected collector, being the only one on his ticket triumphant, and winiing in a field of five candidates, thus evincing his personal popularity and worth. Mr. Reed leaves in the morning for Sterling to attend his brother's funeral. as Confir nation suits at the London. a TATE 0 1 OHIO. (J ITT OF TOLEDO, ( .LUCAS COOTTT. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co.. doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frask J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.. 1886. A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ch eke y & Co., Props, Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75c. It is a general belief that there is no remedy far consumption, and possibly, in some cas'is the assertion may be correct. We know, however, of many cures made Ly Dr. lull's Cough Syrup and will guar antee positive relief to the sufferer in every initance. "I had rather be a kitten and cry mew" than groim all night and scold all day with neuralgia, when one little bottle of Salvation. Oil would make me gentle and well, russy, wouldntyou? A'tcire, The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Rock Island Savings bank for the election of directors will be held at its office on Monday, April 11 at 10 o'clock a. m. J. M. Bcford. Cashier. Lane's Family Medicine moves the ooweis ei.cn day. Most people need to use it. Confirmation suits at the London. Trig-htful Shipwreck. Staunch hips itrike and rounder, the fierce winds uc mountainous wave cweep noble mariners' "hearts f oak" to shipwreck and to death, jet -.bat does sot prevent the lnbberlieet landsman from risking his life on the stormy At lantic in the role of tourist or commercial traveler. Bat if he shall reach his destination safely he will scarcely have escaped some of the qnaims of sea sickness, unlets he takes with him Hoctetter'f Stomach B iters, that inimitable specific for nau sea. Bad water on Ions trip are a threat to th voyager, but this may be deprived in a great meaanreTO us awruermiffnccis upon me stom ach, bowel- and liver by ioe Bittern. A sainat the prejudical '-Sects of malaria, bad diet, fatigue and exposnre 1: is also efficacious. It averts, more over, rheumatism and kidney complaint. Don't travel on sea or iana wuuoui iu riilfib OS Iza 5 Baking Powder: Tar la the Art. In the preparation of tar, pine wood, which is until for use as timber, is usually employed. It is cut into billets of a suitable size, which are arranged into large conical stacks, or, as is some times the case in' Europe, are closely packed in clay furnaces of a suitable shape. The stacks or piles are covered with a layer of earth and ignited above, and the draft is regulated so as to sus tain a slow combustion without flame. The tsrry products, as they are formed, gradually descend and collect in a cavity at the base ef the pile. The tar obtained by slow combustion as described above, is largely employed in the arts for various purposes, and when divided into its con stituent parts is in one form or another daily prescribed by the best phy sicians. It has loos been known for us great anti-septic and healing qualities. and for external use has been prepared by Messrs. James S.-Kirk & Co., in a most convenient and delightful form, in their Dusky Diamond Tar Sosfp. In this form it 6hould be classed among the necessities ef every household, it is equally suitable for the delicate skin of the mother and the baby or the hardened cuticle of the workman, keeps the skin soft, clear and healthy, is a sure cure and preventative of dandruff, and, used once a fortnight by ladies for shampooing, adds length, luaire and strength to their h ir. 4ard r ThaukH. The undersigned deg'.re to te- dt-r their incere thanks to the many friends and eiclibors whn art kimllv nirlmi hv rur and sympathy during the illness and death or our lamented wife ai.a motn r. ihn Roonev. Jr. John Room-v. Michael Rooaev. Patrick Koonev. Maggie Rjoney, Daniel Mroney, Kate Maroney. When you buy yur sprint; modicine you should get the best, and thit is Uood s birsaparilla. It thoroughly puri ties the blood. Why Not Heed the warning which nature is constantly giving in the shape of boils, pimples, erup tions, ulcers, etc.? These eruptions show that the blood is contaminated, and some assistance must be given to relieve the trouble. S. S. S. is the remedy to help force out these germ poisons, and will enable you to CKET WELL '1 h ive bad for vesrs a humor in mv blhod. which made me dread to ebave. as smaif bo Us or pmples would be cat, thus causing the coating to be a great annoyance. After taking three b uiet b. b. b. my face is all clear and smooth as it should be appetite splendid, sleep well, and fvcl like run ning a foot race, all bv tbe use of S. t. 8 " Treatise on blood and skin mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. ' SURE CURE FOR RUPTURE; NO PAY UNTIL CURED. , Sooperat on. No pain. N'odingtr. No d-trntlon from basinoi. PILES CURE without pain. ue of knife or cautery no anesthetic ro detention from basi nets. DR. A. L. DE SOUCHET The Rupture Specialist, of Chicago, or his asso ciate will be at HARPER HOUSE Every MONDAY and TUESDAY References: A. E. Britton.4055 Armour averse, Cbicagj; Geo. 31. Bennett. SxTB Illinois avenue, Chicago; Wm. Mhindler, Mishxwaka, Ind.: Dr. Sweetland. Highland Park, 111.; H. G. Eddy, ijocapori, in. Quick Meal Gasolene Stoves, Leonard i Refrigerators, Riverside Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Ice Cream Freezers, Etc., at David Don's, 1615 and 1617 Second Avenue SOLVED THE PKOBLEM. The inventor of tbe New Scale Kim ball Piano was overjoyed when he found what ft success he bad made of it, and the above cut represents his feelings. Have you examined these pianos? Do not confound them with the old stenciled make, but call and tee the New Scale; they are the finest in the land. We have just received a fine assortment in An tique Oak, Bird's Eye Maple. Mahogany. Satin.. Walnut, French Walnut and Rose Wood finish cases. Call early and see the fioest variety ever shown in the city of Rock Island. S. 07 Bowlby, 172S Sec:sd Ave. LOUIS GLOCKHOFF'S Billiard and Pool Parlors. having jnst fnrnie bed a One Parlor nptaira aid equipped it with two of Brunswick A Balke'a finest Billiard Tables, also two fine Poi Tables. IN THE CIGAR STORE the finest line of Imported and Domestic Cigars and Tobacco In the market. 1808 Second Aventjx. M c S NTIRE B& Drvn QIlUiY 1 Miss Mahan of New York city will be with us Monday, April 4, Tues day, April 5, Wednes day, April 6th, for the purpose of fitting and explaining the merits of the celebrated Prince of Wales Corset. We will be pleased to have you call and exam ine whether you wish to purchase or not. 2 Thursiiiv .r,,:i - .,, , ' 11 W- win nave a grand Cloak Sale' On that A - ""J " r win Lav us representative of , the largest CI ak Hoai!' ill Uuittd Siat-s. Ma, garments can be d-liv.j once. Jackets, Cape,,' aS whatever is new f ,r Misses and Chi'dr-n. A grand opportunity ti 1 a selection of $h!r r' ' ments at low price THUKSDJY, APRI j7 BROS., Rock TlaiLo. IUIthms, McBJTIK .MONEY SAVERS Is the appropriate name applied to us bv our patrons for FURNITURE and CARPETS " I I L 1 i Jli J i I I . Largest assortment ana uuest styles, inspectio: cordially invited by GLEMANN & SALZMANN, The Money Savers. NORTH FIELD POCKET KNIVES aod SCISSORS took the highest premim for quality. If you want a good knife try one. One need not be told what a nice present an elecant Carriq n i ? i 1 1 t . . .... -. oei use inose i nave to snow will be. Also tnose Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers. Every woman that keerjs house wants one. Wrouehtlroi finish Fire Sets and Irons. Acorn Stoves and Ranges are the leaders made in Illinois for our soft coal-and every oe gaarantaed. These are all good things to buy at Christmaa-oi any other time. Come in and see how much I have to ehowyoa that is useful and novel in housekeeping goods. JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Cor. Third Ave. and Twentieth Street, Rock Island. Used in Millions of Homo r Years the Standard Elegance of Style and Perfection of Fit. It has never been our good fortune to secure so many beautiful and artistic designs and perfect-fitting, well-made BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S NOVELTIES As we are now showing for the spring and summer. Popular among which are Zouave Suits, in four different styles; Vestee Suits, in every style imaginable; Double-Breasted Suits, in eight different styles; Three-Piece Suits, sizes 10 to 16, in 13 different styles; Kilt and Jersey Suits, in eight different styles; Long Pants Suits, a fine assortment and variety much larger than ever, comprising all new shades m danv and light colors. CHILDREN'S SUITS. 58c to $1450. LONG PANTS SUITS, $2.2 to S22.UU Over 200 dozen SHIRT WAISTS to select from. Full dress waists, also waists with Marshall coU. turned cuffs, fancy fronts and ties to match. Beautiful line in LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. The celebaw S. & A., fast black hose for boys. Exquisite line of boys hats and caps. We repeat that it has never bee.: our good fortune to show nor that of our patrons to select from such a grand array of boys' wearing appa- PRICES GUARANTEED LOWER Than those of any other establishment for"vequally well made and well trimmed merchandise, h want to clothe your boys and have them look neat and tidy, you will find it decidedly advantageous i trade with the dependable BOYS' HEADQUARTERS, IRON CLAD AND WEAR RESISTERS.