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8 THE ARGUS, SATURDAY, MABCH 17; 1894. CITY CHAT. St. Patrick's day. K. H. Gayer is in Chicago. Tomorrow will be Palni Sunday. Mrs. T. S. SiltU Is still seriouslv III. Beautiful Easte r poods at Trefz & C'. Cur every 20 minutes to the Tower i tomorrow. " I J. K. M-mtrote left for Chicago j last fcht. I'ars erery 20 minutes to the Tower tom-'irow. far Tcry 2 minutes to the Tower tomorrow. K.itcr noreltics of all descriptions at Tref Jk Co. o and sre wlat Jack Martin has f'T lunch tonight. Choice MrawlM-rrie!, qnart box, 23 crnl. at r.tinehi-tV. The lcat slide at the Tower will be running t. morrow. I'r. J. I".. Assy i reported consid ernt'iy better today. T!io p!aoe to buy ynor Easter nov elties i Tr fi tV. A. W. mith. of (irand Junction, Co'... is siting in the city. (inn. I free lunch and pood music ton'jrht at the Voting America. tirnnd Kater orvninj; Wednesday ar.''. '1 hurray at Waikburn 1 Co's. M. C. Hire, of the London, has re-tn.-re.l from a New York purchasing tour. 1 ih lunch at Frank Voxel's to ri ili!. corner ft Fourth street and Tiard avenue. 'ih lunch at Frank Voxel's sa loon, corner Fonrth treet and Third avenue, tonight. J. W. J-mes wants some good sec ond hand furniture. Leave your or der. IrtiJ ecotd avenue. Our imported pattern hats this yen." recl ail other years. Come to m;r Easter opening lilackbtirn & Co". Yon iU mi a great treat if you do not attend our opening Wednes day and TUursdav. Blackburn & CVs. Mrs. 1.. M. Puford has returned from Annapolis accompanied by her son. I'l arlr. who will remain 'here for the present. Hon. J. V. Hunter, the r.ew in ternal revenue collector for this dis trict, is exjM-cte.l in Ilm-k I!and the ear.y pnit of next week. The Hook Island honse dicing room was trimmed in green todav. which was the predominant color with the waitresses and ttcvard. Tonight the republican city-town- st;it. riiflrtriiiin ciniipi at Turner hail, to carry tit the further edicts of the machine in the rutting of the ritr.township ticket. Will trade, sell, or tny anything and ever thing, with no" exception. 11" is tbe on'y man in town vou can lo n'l kinds of business with. leave ynitr orders, l'.i'.' et end avenue. J. W. Jones. The e!ect Knight gave a very pleasiiig banquet to their members, n i:irfnHrt, last evening, in the G. A. II. bail. About S2 jx-rsons from the M dirie legion were present, and a very plea-ant evening was spent. Next week being Ilnly week, there will te services at Trinity church every day a! lu a. m. and 7:o0 p. m.; on (iO!1 Friday at l' a. m. and It n. to n p. m.. and at 7:S p.m. Faster even at 10 a. m. ami 4 p. m. J. W. Junes wnnts a single man. w-:th good reference, to Work in his second hand store and pawn shop. He is now readv to receive all orders, w hich will be promptly attended to. Money to loan on all articles of value at a liw rate of interest. No. 1622 Jvvi.nd avenue. U.k I.land. 111. Vv ilsoti, Haight & Co. will open a r"blvr stv.re at - ltrady street, Daren port, next Thursday, which w ill pr-.ve a decided and much need ed ai'tiiiiti n to our tti-city com merciul institutions. Mr. llaiglit has lia '. years of experience in this par ticular line of bu ines. and thorough ly understands it, and lis success in lavenport is assured. Maj. J. M. Iteardslev, who has just returned from Colorado and Wyom ing, says tbe state of financial col. lapses in Hie west cannot be over es timated, and that Uock Island citi zens who in recent years have gone to Colorado to seek their fortune in the silver state, have lost their en tire possessions, havi.ig been swept dow n in tbe crash of lat summer. T. T. t!looni'uist, of the tailoring firm of Marscha'l & lllooraqnist. has recovered rrom bis recent illness, and is again reaJv to attend to busi ness. The firm, whose tailoring es tablishment is located over Lloyd & Stewart's furnishing poods store, has a fine line of spring suitings and trouser goods, and is prepared to torn out the finest class of workmanship. Richard Mansfield will annear at the Burtis next Friday night in Bean Brumniell." Next Tuesday evening Stetson's big spectacular -Uncle Tom's Cabin" company will appear at Uarper's theatre with a splendid combination. Lewis Morrison, the eminent actor. is to present a dramatic feast at Harper's theatre next Wednesday ntgut in his reconstructed produc tion of Faust." The grand Conried-Fercncir Comic Opera company will appear at the niirtts at Davenport tomorrow and Mondaps evenings in two delightful operas, "the ivrolean' Pindar night and the -Laughing Heirs'.' Monday night. The Otis Turner company put on the comedv-drama, Hot," at Har per s theatre last evening before a large and well pleased audience. To night the company will produce the popular Irish play, -Inshavogue," which concludes its engagement in Kock Island, which has been alto gether satisfactory. Tke Weattrar. Generallv fair todav and probably followed by local storms with little or no rain tonicbt- n,1 clearing and slightly colder Sunday. r. J. hilz, Observer. The weakest must tra to th wall." Salvation Oil. the best of lin iments is bound to outstrip all com petitors, it is good and cheap, 25c. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR. mm CriEAT.3 MOST PERFECT MADE . A pjra Crape Creara ot" Tartar Powder. Fiee from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YSA&S TVk STAWA&O. WELL KNOWN RIVER MAN. Mr. A. M. Hertzberg, the Topnlar sieamooai engineer, with the Van Sant & Musser Trans portation Company. He Fxpreses Himself as Well Fleased With the Treatment of Drs. Stackhonse and Daniel Which Brought Abont His Recent Recovery. For hundreds of miles np and down the Mississippi, from this point, there are few men better known or more highly esteemed man engineer A. M. Hertzberg, o the Van Sant & Musser Transports tion comranv. The statement ht Mr. Hertzberg makes public in these columns loiiay possess a pecular in terest, inn is Til urniosr imnnr in to thousands of residents of the three cities and their environments. Texas. Land-seekers1 excursion. On Jan. 9. Feb. 13. March 13, April 10 and May 8, 1894, low rate excursion tick ets may be had at the -Burlington" office to all points in Texas. Fined limit of tickets. SO days from date of sale. For particulars apply to ( ! M. J. YOCNQj Agent. Rock Island. H. D. Mack. D. P. A. Safe. Barm. Safes- Mr. SmTtm. Second-hand fire and burglar-proof safes of all makes cheap and on easy terms. A. B. Bkigbtmax.i Harper House. ( ENGINEER A. SI. IIEKTZBERG. -For a lonz time." said Mr. Herti berjr, "I have experienced a great deal of trouble from catarrh in its most severe forms. My eyesight be came affected, and my eyes were at times watery and very w'eak. I had more or less headache nearly all the time, with occasional attacks of diz ziness. -My hearing for the past year has been very bad, and was constantly growing'worse. I bad throat troub les, too. that were very annoying. The frenuent reports of rnrei nr. formed by Drs. Stackhouse and Dan iel in cases where other physicians bad failed, induced me to 'take a course of treatment at their insti tute. From the very first 1 began tu improve. My progress has eye since continued steadily and without interruption.- To say that I am well pleased with the results of their suc-ce-ful treatment in my case docs not sufficiently express the high es teem in which I hold these physi cians and their methods. I am niore than pleased, and am glad to recom mend them." Mr. Hertzberg has always resided in Davenport and LeClaire, in the same county. His home at present is at LeClaire. $5 a Month. Tot trevment. merilc'nrs and rerrlrm tn all eas- of Catarrh or k'nilrrd ailmetri. ibere is no c arat? In tlc:i of 55 a month at tbe Stackh n.e Medical innltute. At this low rate i ntipiied crarTtbir C necessary to iffect a thorough cure TREATMENT BY MAIL. Write for symptom blank and particular, of Dr. b:nckhHi-o and Daniel's pystem of home tresjent for those who cinnol coninitntlr visit them at their office.. Stackhouse Medical Institute, CRBIXE STACKHOUSE, M. D. JOSEPIT A. DANIEL, M. D. 8PICIATIE8 Catarrh, Aaihma, Diseases of the Ere. Ear. Voae, Throat and Lorn. Wmmia Disaawa, blood and Skis liae. chronic D t- Offlce Honrs-Sa.rn.toUm . I to 4 and f to fe a. as. ; Haadara. S lo 6 p. m. oaly. Booms 17 and 18 Whitaker Building, (Tint Floor. Take tb Elevator.) SOUTHWEST COBKEE BRADT AKD THIRD BTttEETS, DAVENPORT, - - IOWA. Peramwatly eatahliibaj. eeatrallr iocsUd, KK0W1EDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many,"who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best prvlucts to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pare liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling co!ds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and Ect with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Dowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drne gists in 5c and ?l bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, alao the name, yrup of Figs, and being well infornied,you will not accept any substitute if ofliered. Easter Ms At KRELL & MATH'S, Easter Eggs and Novelties for the Children are leaders with us. We aim to please the little ones, and we think we have Easter Goods for all, and at prices that allow all the Chil dren to boy from Think of Buying :. - Candy Easter Eggs, 12 for lc. Candy Easter Eggs. 6 for lc. Candy Easter Fgjrs, 4 for lc. Candy Easter E'gs, 3 for lc Candy Easter Egtrs. 1 for lc. Creara Eggs decorated, oc each. Cream Eggs decorated, 10c each Soft boiled eggs, lc each. Silk Eggs, ,rc each. Panorama Eggs. 5c to 25c each. Hand Painted F. on easel, 25c Fapcr-msehe I!abbit,5e, 10c, 15c and 2oc each. Chickens, 5c and 10c. Babies in Errjs, 10c. Basket tilled with small eggs, at 10c, 12c, loc and 1'oc each. Easter Novelties. We have a nice line of Easter Novelties displayed in our win. dow. Stop w ith the little folks, and let. them see the Rabbits, and enjoy themselves. Don't forget that a box of lovelv candv would make a nice Easter pres ent. Krell & Math will have a special line of line French Can dies and Chocolates in for the Easter Trade. Try a dish of Ice or Ice Cream todav. KRELL & I'M, 1716 and 1718 Seoond At Telephone 1156. Glove Sale of Spring Goods. All Styles at Beie tt's Glove Store 1605 Second Ave. Riverside ST01M ADD IBS " j v Made in Twenty-two Styles and Sizes to suit every body. They are the cheapest and the best, used by over 3000 famlies in the city that can testify to their merits. DAVID DON. 1615-1617 SEtOND AVENCF, sxsxsiturs. A Intelligence Column. bk YotrrxxESDr IF YOU Want lEoney Want a cook Want boardera Want a partner Want a F'Luattna want to renf room Want a servant girt Want to fell a farm Want to Mil a house Want to exchange antMnK Want te sol! aousrbold eutxls Want to make any rral estate loans Want to aril or trade for anrthliut Want to find customer for any tiling TSB THKSK COLCMJfS. 111 daily akgus delivered atyocb dooreTery eTcms? fot 10c per seek. w ANTED -A HOUSE FOR tMAI L 11H xV. ACdixf "T" this t,ffice. w ANTED A GIRL FOR GFNEl.AL UOVSS wotk at Sixteen:k street. FOR REXr-TU EIGAXTLY Fl'RMSHED rooms with nse f huh ronm. sttnaird in bu'.nes3 ior Ion ot c:ty. Ir quire at this office. HOW TO PECULATE SUCCESSFULLY IN stocks and LTa,n. Ltt.le rooK tolnns ill anrut it, mailed fiee to but ad :rtss. or'h- aestern Grain i itock aiclians. Itiilio Bo ld. lr.i;. Chtcaco. IVAXTKK-BIUS KOR ALL KlNOcF PSIVJ- le.es fir this season at the Witrrj Tostr- Addres. I btt I Kindt, lint: O -era Hnc.r Ia- enport, 1 ja Wr ANTED-SALESMAN AND ALt-AkOtXD m&n. aarr. ner mnM h if fn lwn emplover J.V J L.T one yc at S per cent. Ad dress, i mployer. tare Ahst s oflk-e. FOR RENT THE STORE, Nil. IMS SiCOND aveimr. with the n ,tirs -nciu ted. Will rent it for a saloon or atir otnrr busirit-ss. or dowa ataira t-i.ar-e. For paniculars rail at 10; Main si reet, K. utter A Martm'?, Davenport. Tele- puone 4u.. WE OFFER ArtENTS Bit; MONEY, IX KX c asive terrltorr. Cur safes s-l! at ilit In ei'y or ronntry. Airr-.te flrst tn fieit aetns: r petneh, nc ajent in one oar clL-ared Srti mi so canyon. Pmoti. at.d etnioctie live Address AlpneSarecompan , No. 3 S71 Clark street, Cincinnali, C'h o. S) T0LLEY'S!AS2 FAMOUS -OQ- DOLLAR SPECTACLES T. H. THOMAS, Druist ami Opti- r.jes testea iree ot charjre SPECTACLE FOB Ererj PUB WARRANTED bj TOLLEY BROS. & CO., CUICACO, ILL. Onr "KOH-I-HOOS-ia the best spectacle made. For porucuiarc apply to Mc I nty re-Reck Dry Goods co. Ladies' Wrappers at a Bargain. ' We have just received an early ahipmeiil of Ladies' Wrappers bought at war-down prices from hard-pressed manufacturer, and at way-down prices we propose to let them po. While thev last, four dozen good, well made, standard Print Wrappers, with belt and collar r,r worth $1. Three doren dark Print Wrappers, made with Btted lining:, pleat back and yoke, a tl.25 cs,l ment for T9e. Five dozen Wrappers, pleated on yoke, fitted lininjr and belt at fl, which would be chean at $1.42. Splendid values at l.8. $1.89, $1.47. $1.50. etc., in side band effects, in Persian effect, nit', single and double ruffle and Watteau pleats, all of which would be under the market at one-third ni'.r money than we ask. We wish to emphasize the superiority ot the fitted lining feature of our Vra-.i..-r. which makes them more durable and comfortable, as well as insuring a far better tit. We invite' vom attention to the new Telia Vella Duck two-piece suits now on sale. Our Wash Goods Department presents many of the season's choicest effects, at far less than ') nsnal prices. Elegant Satines in a great variety of colorings at 12c a yard, worth np to lc. A bairj. ful assortment of genuine imported French Satines. the colorings of which are a perfect fac simile V.f real Flowers, at 28c; price every where 85c. The real Egyptian dimities in most delicate printings at 19c, worth all of 25c. Printed Lawns India Linons. Organdie de Suisse, Delaines, Dress Dimities, white, cream rose, buff and robin ,;-'' grounds from 10c a yard up, all printed in the freshest, cleanest, handsomest color combinations. r TLtr is going to be a great scarcity of these desirable goods and wise buyers will purchase now. To keep things pleasant and moving we have placed on sale 20 pieces fancy Tennis Flannel at 5" s yard, worth 9c. Step lively, please! For Thursday bargain day we will sell a $ase of the celebrated Hong Kong pongees, worth .". a yard, at the bargain price of 10c a yard. These are finer and better goods than Pogada or Shant pongees. They come in handsomer colorings and patterns, and will sell them at 20 per cent less, n", t more to be had when these are gone. Daily arrivals in Jackets and Capes at rock bottom prices a very handsome line of chiMrr." Jackets at 'unheard of low prices. New goods in all departments constantly arriving you will have to come in every dav to keen : n with the procession. . ' Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue, Rock Island. m. RCIDT. T. B. KaUDY. REIDY BROS. THS utADnro Real Estate -in- Insurance. ''""aaaaaaaaaaBaBJSa AGENTS. Bny, sen and nanaee property on commawton, loan money, collect rants, alao carry a line of first das Arc Insurance companies. baUding lots for sale in all thedifferent additions, dc residence property la all parts of the city. Rnme. Mitchell Lynde traildtnc graaad floor. In rear of Mitchell & Lrnde bank. tod B&TfliaOUS Baths of all kinds, including Turkish, p'ain. shampoo, elec trie, electro-thermal, etc., may be obtained at the Sanitarium Bath Rooms, on the first floor of the Harper House.' BOOMS OPEN. For Ladies From 9 a. m. to 12 m. on week days. For Gentlemen- From 6 a. m. to 7:30 a. m., and from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. on week days On Sundays the rooms will be open from 6 a. m. to 11 a. m. for Gentlemen only. Electric and Electro-thermal baths may be obtained at any time during business hours. Gymnasium connected with bath rooms. cian. Catarrh! Catarrh! Catarrh! Doctor Hart's Anti-Septio and Med icated Oil Treatment for Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Trouble. PRICE $5.00. It Is the only remedy which hss erer cored Ca tarrh permanently in the fbort period of from three tu five week'. A forfef of ftOO to any person who cannot bs cuied of nssal or thro.t eatarrh it the time mentioned. Call na Westers airent Reference to those who haee been per manently cored. For farther information cail on or address W. II. OSBORNE, Petmanent and Western Axent, Boom S. Eyan Block. Davenport, Iowa. J. M. SCHAAB, -DEALER IX- Wholesale and retail dealer in Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Proprietor of Cyclone Boiler Mills. All kinds of grinding done to order. Agent for the GEO. TILESTOX MILLING CO. S WORLD'S BEST OF ALL FLOUR in the world. Ask for it aU be convinced. Nice Fresh Meal and Feed always on band. 1601 and 1603 Fourth Ave. Trieat)Be 11M. Announcement We desire to announce the opening of onr Rubber Store on or aV-ut Thursday. March 22. for tbe inspection of the resi dents of the tri-cities, and trust they will favor l w ith a call. Our stock includes a complete line of Mackintoshes of the la:,-: styles and patterns of both English and domestic man ufacture, and having had many years' experience in the business, have selected only such makes a are known to be reliable. We will also display a peneral line of Rubber -Merchandise, com prising articles of daily nse in the Home Xur-ery an l Sick Room, and with confidence in the superiority i the poods which w e offer at prices as low a p --. i we respectfully solicit your patronage. WILSOS, HAIGHT & CO., 207 Brady Street, Davenport. 1. F.Box-miu. ROSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters. Honse Heating and Sanitary Flumbinc. Basement Rock Island Nat. Fsrk UNDER ONE ROOF, FROM TIP TO TOE! We mean by this that we have consolidated our Shoe Stock 'th the Clothin- Store that we can clothe the male sex from head to foot, and to thoroughly, emphatically advertise this consolidation, we have placed on sale the remainder of our Ladies9 Shoes at Half Price. $5 Shoes at 4 Shoes at 3 Shoes at 2 Shoes at $2 50 2 00 50 1 00 You pay the price of one shoe, and we give you the other, or two pairs of shoes for the price of one pair. We have the largest stock of Men's Fine Shoes in this vicinity. A reduction in expense means a re duction in price; or small expense saves consumers big profits. Other dealers are not in it. We are showing the new spring styles of Gentlemen's Footwear. An immense line of our Celebrated Cordovans. See the New Styles, Learn the New Prices! ML Clothing and Shoe Store, 1729 Second avenue, 116 to 124 Eighteenth steeet