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MORRELL INSTITUTE- The safest and most, LIQUOR, Morphine, TOBACCO The poison is not driven out of the systsm by a more violent po's n at the expsnsd of the g-n al iVakh. ' The treatment builds up from the etm and the habi'. vanishes quietly ana easily, leaving tli patient in perfect health. The Testimony of all graduates is that a marve lous lenewal has taken place. Correspondence confidential. Institutes in all pms of the United Stares. Literature on the subject sent on applicati -n. MORIiSLLi UQJO CURB CO. Horn Office. BUFRD BLOOK Rock Island, 111. Sustain Home Industry BY Calling for Rock Island Brewing Co., Beer. The Best Beer Made, On Tap everywhere. TRY IT. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well ts Julius Junge's Bottling Works, his one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best. Beer is bott'ed at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. This Hot Summer Time You want Low Shoee To keep your feet cook We. have several lots of Gent's Fine Don gola Oxfords and Southern Ties, values from $250 to $1.50 will be sold for $2.00 a pair. Ladies' Brown and Tan Oxfords reduced from $1.2) and $150 to $1.00 a pair. . - ii Second and Harrison StsM Davenport. OPEN EVENINGS. V ' ' 1 1 . .III. Mm i us m: mm ,liUUU enws. i:ch n Weak Memory. of llrntn fimw. Heartache. Waketulnem, l-ol. Manhood. Nmhtlr KmiMlons. Nervonsnew.Rlldntiiisnnil tojjst.f iMiwer IntenernttvcUnaimof eltberwxc uii by overexertion. youlhrtilrrror. fxcrmlyenw of tobacco, opiom or tlmulanti. which lend to Inllrmliy.t on- VMimm lonor nsan it. ton -""Uf ItR USING.!.-otlier. Auuraw )EIIVK i:iMO., Miuol Tuiuule. CHlCAtiO lia. Sale in Rock Island by Hartz & Ullmeyer, druggist, 331 12LU st permanent cure for the Habits, - HOPPE, THE TAIL0! 1303 Second Avenue. "NERVE SEEDS." IlkU J UlllaUl H-4i...rrll.rm...4U. oecr.rr earn e.i p" -u i- . RAILROAD RATTLE. Notes of News Picked up Among the Car Personal Mention. The first railroad in the United States was built in 1826, was four miles long and was constructed to carry granite for the Bunker Hill monument. The corner stone of that historic pile was laid on June 17 1825. by Lafayette, and in the same year Gridley Bryant, a wealthy man in Boston, bought the old Quincy granite quarry for the monu ment for $325 if they would cut and transport it. The offer was glacllv accepted. Then Bryant said he would construct a railway to carry the granite from the quarry to the nearest tide water. The tiue was to le carried thence .in vessel to Charleston. Thus it was that the first railroad was conceived anil built, the work being done in 182G, by Col. T. II. Perkins, a noted en gineer of those days. Its tirst cost was $50,(KK, and its method of con struction most curious to the rail road builders of to-div. William X. Gardner, now 1)1 ears old, and a res ident of this pretty suburb of Bos ton, tells how it was, for he was the stonemason who did all the stone work. It was laid to a 5-foot gauge on stone sleepers, the rails being six inches thick and twelve inches hi;jh, and covered with iron plates. The wooden rails were afterward replaced by stoife ones, so that in the end a complete stone road was the result. The Tiskilu-4 Wriwk. As Usual in such cases it is hard to get at the exact amount of damages in a railroad wreck?owing to close mouthed officials. It is ' said, how ever, that $25.0t);) will not cover the loss of Thursday's catastrophe at Tiskilwa. About" 7i horses ami 4H head of hogs were killed. A pecu liar happening in connection with the wreck was that a horse from the car right behind the engine of the stock train was hurled through the air and lodged up on tqi of the steam chest of the other engine, where it was found when the crash was over. Along the TraekH. George Hull, of the Kock Island & Peoria; has just returned from a trip to Chicago and the great Columbian exposition. Hubert Williams, yardmaster of the Kock Island & Peoria, is back from an extended trip north and to the World's fair. James Fuller, of the U. I. & P. freight otlices. leaves this evening for Chicago to spend a week viewing the sights of the World's fair. George C. Chambers, traveling passenger agent of the Sante Fe. was making calls in the three cities yes terday in the interests of his com pany. Traveling Passenger Agent Jones, of the Northwestern, was in Kock Islam! the latter part of t ho week, looking after the Turner excursions and l her matters of business per taining to his company. Charles Laruway. manager of the lunch counter at 'the C, K. I. & P. depot, is enjoying a ."-weeks'' trip to Chicago and the World's fair. The counter in the meantime is being managed by his brother. II. Larawav, of Chicago. The C, 11. I. & P. is doing itself proud in the way of platforms. The one in front of the passenger depot is being extended up and down and the tracks are all being planked, which makes it decidedly more convenient for passengers getting on and off trains. The employes of the Kock Island shops, at Davenport, have been cut down in hours so that they now have a half holiday on Saturday. In ad dition to keeping all the" men em ployed, it seems to be agreeable to them to have a little rest during the hot weather. Some men have queer ideas as to what constitutes a joke. A stock man coming east on the Kock Island a couple of days ago was standing on the platform of a caboose, and as the train passed through Walcott, la., he reached out his foot and deliberately kicked a section hand in the face, w ho was standing long side of the track, and then nearly killed him self laughing over his funny move. The telegraph headed him "off, how ever, and he was pulled off the train at Davenport and lined, as indeed he should have been. When Traveling. Whether on pleasure bent, or busi ness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas antly and effectually on the kitHieys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale in iOe nml $1 (initios by all leaking druggists. Manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup company only. World's Fair Kates. The Burlington route (C, B. & Q. II. It.) will well round trip tickets from Kock Island to Chicago and re turn from April 25 to October 31, 1893, inclusive, at $8; final limit for return November 15, 1K93. Contin uous going passage date of sale. Continuous return passage on cr be fore final limit. Children of five years and under 12 year of age half of above rates. H. D. Mack. Div. Pass. Agt.. Kock Island, 111. M. J. Young, Agt. Kock Island. Fits All fits stopped free by Dr Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after the first day's use. Marvel ous cures. Treaise'and f 2 trial hot tie free to fit cases. Send to Dr Kline, 931 Arch street, Philadelphia Pa For sale bv all drue-cists: call ou vonrg IForepamgh's Advance Guard Probably the most important of the numerous advance guards that F recede a great show arrived in Rock sland yesterday in the interest of the Forepaugh - combination, which visits Rock Island, Saturdav, Aug. 5. It was headed by C. A. Potter, Whit, ing Allen and" S. H. Semon, who with an efficient corps of hustlers, proceeded to acquaint the local pop- II 1 ,(1 O Till tli.i f I. 1 nun iuab Ul LUC BUirUUIlUlllg I cities and hamlets and the country J ai large, oi ine event that approach eth. Mr. Potter has general super vision of the car, whille Messrs. Allen and Semon make the contracts incidental to the shows appearance. Both these gentlemen are veritable hustlers. Mr. Allen is a capital fel low. He has had a variety of exper iences with the world, keeps himself thoroughly posted with all that is going on about him; he can tell as good a story as one would care to listen to, never treading on antiquity in relating a joke, while he is up to the times on all subjects of public interest: and lie has no scruples about maintaining his position in all discussions whether relating to the ology or politics. Mr. Semon is a showman of the modern type, and a genial gentleman whom it is a pleas ure to know. The Forepaugh shows will exhibit on the Columbian tract, the most ad vantageous location in the three cities. ISetter Late Than Never! "Don't put off until tomorrow what can and should be done today,"1 is wise. If you have never used'Sozo dont for your teeth, make a bee-line for the druggist and get a bottle and begin to use it rit ojice. "Verb, sap " MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. Xo mystery tins ovor compared wish that of human life, it lias ticca tlio lc:i(!ins subject ef professional research u nil study In all aires. UuL notwithstanding tlii.-, f.tci it is not gener ally K ii o n n that tlio M-iit of life is lo o ted in the up per parn.f iho spinal rord, hear the base of the bra i n, and po sensi tive Is this portion of the uervous sys tem that even the prick of a need Jo will cause instant death. T!e:vnt d Isco vcrlos h-v.-c ciomonotrated thnt ai liieorjaiis of t lie li.idy are under the. con trol of t!e nerve rciners, located in or near the 1) i - of tiio brain, and that when these aro derail re i tii or'.'ans ivhicli thev supply villi nerve ilulii a to ai.so derauped. Vhuu it is re-niciiiiM-ivd that a serious iniurv to the spinal c r I wiilcauso paralysis of the hojy In -low t ie ir..i.m"i psiini. because t he uerve "force is P'.'.'.eiiieil by tho injury from reaching tlio P ir :! v.c.l p'li Ho i, it. will 1 :o understood' ! t ('rin sit, of til? nrvo center wi'l t-.;i:-o ihvj.lc-anseniei-.t oitiio varioUaorruua . 'i:.-li i 'i: v supply with uot v e furjo. T vo-thr isot flironic diseases nro dt;o lo the i nperf?. t .art inn of the nerve centers at tnebaseof tho brain, not from a d'-ranpe-lae tt primarily originating in tbn o:'t:i:i it self. T.i: (.-tva. mistake of p'lvsiclans in trea'ln t-icse diseases is t hit tiicv tret 1"io or.in rather than the ivtvo ccuttrs v.hiju ure tlv- cause of 1 he t ro;:i'W. Hit- l'rt.NKLiN iMit.i:;. tho ch'Vrntf .1 ppo ciaiist.lias profoundly studied i his subject i.ir over 21) years, and has made ta inv Important dis -overies in connection with it. t hi I a ro er them beln? lho facts co;i:aincd la the u u. statement, and that t'.u; ordinary me-he; U c f treatment, are n;. All he ;.:-nhu, i i :. -ness. dullness, comum. p:-j: s:i: l:.u.-;, mania, melancholy. i:,sin-. . epi cp-y, s . Vitus dance. et,;.."n- n :-. ". is a.'Wi r. i matter how caused. The wonderful ku- ci ot 1.-. Mile- lies iii'.n I-. a Nervine is citi" 1 thu X;: .th-ii i is l:ascdon1hefo-".-ohi;p I chile. Vx. Mi;,c-" IiJ.rj:iATlVE Nukvi i':iss Ul by nil liru r-i-'sia a positive cuara'i e , o. foiit iiro: i.y l:i. RIepicai, (.')., E i;!iar .. In. I., on rcc -ini. of pries, tl i cr b ttl . fiv li )i; ies far .". express prop-iid. It contains iiji.ii .-r opia.e iiio:- dm eroas drass. HUMPHREYS' Ir. llumiilirrvH' perillca are xclen t Ificull v and carefully urepareil hemllen, usil for yeiirs In private prnctiue und tor over thirty years bv the l"aple with rutlre micees. Every U8ic SiiiUc a ieelnl cure fir the tliwAFe mimed They cure without ilrut:!;ni(;, iiurvitiK or redurlne the systenianil are In fiu i Hiid deed the toereiuii HemedieM f the torltl. LIKTur rKIM.'ir.lL si. ifHIv. 1 Fevers, CoiiKintlous. Hillamniawions. ritiiKii. Worms, Worm l ever. Worm Colic 3 Tcclhiuci Colic, CryluK, Wakefulnons 4 Kiarrhca. of C hildren or Adults 7 f'ouKhs, Colds, limucbltls 5 Ncuralein, Toothache, Faceache 0-Headai-bes, Kick Headache, Vertigo.. 1 0 IyPfiHiii. r.illnunucss. Constliiatlon. U-SBpprcHscd or Painful Periods... Hi-Whites, Tiki Piofuse l'-rioil8 13 tlroup, Liaryncitis. Hoarseness 11 Snli Ithciiui, i:rysipelns. Emiilions.. 15 Kbruinatism, iiheumutle Pains .5 !i.3 3 .IS S3 .zr, 16-IHalaria, C'iillls, Fever and Actio . 5 "-C'ntarrh. Influenza. Cold In the Head. .-23 iiO-Whoopine i'onch .25 "'Kidney Diseases f .'25 SK-NrrTous Debility ,loO 30 1'rinary Weakness. Vettins Ked . II I'MPII KEYS' WITfll IIAZKL OIL, The Pile Ointment. Trinl Kiy.e. 23 t t. ld by PriiirirlRt.,, or Sv-nt .i:iMoi on i-i-ri-ipt of ,ri. Ph. IlinrnaLYa- 11.inu.vl nit r-i-.. mailcp fkui:. in ariiKKis' bed. ro., 1 1 1 1 1 z wininm St., miwtore. SPECIF8CS. A ct'w and Complete Treatment, coniilni itip of suppositories. Ointment in tapsnle, nlnn in Box and Pills ; A Positive t nre for External. Blind or Bleeding Itching, Chronic Keren' or Hereditary Piles, Female weaknesses and tm.nv other dis eases: it is always a great benefit to the general health. The first discovery of a medical cure ren dering an oiieratlon with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This Remedy has never neen known to fall. M per box. for a; sent by mail. Whv suffer from this terriahle disease when a written guarantee is positivly given with tt bottles. 'O re fund the money if not cured. Sen,) s'amp for free sams-ie. Guarantee isstii by onr aeei.; JAPANESE LITER PELLETS Act like matfc on th ctnmach. Liver and Hw els; dispels Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fever. Colds. Nervous Diaorders.SlecpIeesnesn.T'OSNof Apiietite. restores the coroplection : perfect difresiion fol lows their use. Positive cure for Hick Usadacbi and Constipation. Small, mild. asytotAse Ijinte Vials of ISO Pills 5 cents. UARTZ 'JLLMKYKP Sole Agents Koelt Isl- MBTROPOWTAN Cor. Michigan Ave and ','cnrce St. CH CAGO. THOROUGH INSTriLCTlCK CHttS OCAR" NG. Lleantf:rfiO' i Wit ? ,. ,. . . mi o. i. F-.-V5,.rrn 0?r G2 SURPRISING How people take advantage ot the low prices we are making. Bed Room Suits- Sellingr 2o.00 Suits for $18.00." Gasoline Stoves- At about $5.00 less than the regular price. Parlor Suits- We are selling an elegant 6-piece Oak Frame Set at $25.00 $50.00 would be a low price.; Odd Pieces- For the Parlor, Fancy Chairs and Tables, Porch and Lawn Furniture, Camp Stools. Save Ice. Save Ice. Save Ice. BUY a ooi RefrinvTator, One that has all the good qualities. Hard Wood free from odor. THE RKST. Now is the tirae to tmy CARP J S we always offer ex tra inducements in July. MATTING au elegant assortment. Baby Carriages. Easy Payments Tklephonx 421 322 Brady trUpholBcering of all kinds to order. Feathers renovated on ehon notice. Notice After July 1 store will close at G-.30 p. m. Saturday at 10 p. a A In Oxfords and Fine Shoes. Too many summer shoes for :he time of year. Cheap prices will move them. Be in time, and get a BARGAIN. Ladies Russia, Tan Mueller's. 1 Creoles Finest Russia Calf Stylish. Were $o.5. Now $3 White Canvas Oxfords Kid Tip and trimmed. Were Now il.fi.r. All of our Ladies Finest Hand Turned Oxfords, square and pie toe. Were $3. Xrtw.iji'.oo. Children's Tan Shoes reduced. B argains ! Bargains ! "The 162? Second Ave., I ANNS & a o CO c p. P. o ' " Peoria Cook and Ranges, Tinware And Houbk Furnibhino Goods. 1612 SECOND AVENUE. Save Money. Save Money. Save Monev. Baby Carriages. No extra chargrs CHAS. A. MEGE, Street, Davenport. Iowa. Elegant Shoes Hand Turned Tip ami Plain. Were 3. Nr Ladies Hue Hand Turned Ox ford pat. quarter and tip. r Were 2. Now $1.50. Lots of Children's Oxfords too numerous to mention, at greatly reduced prices OSTON," under Rock Island House. 8ERTLESEN B o: - XI T3 13 as a ta O 2 a 3 ROCK ISLAND, ILL