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2 THE AKGU8. MONDAY, AUrtTJT 30. 1897. THE ABQTJS. rtknahcd DmUjiun wmkj it mm eeoaa '. ma, in. Bstsrsd at tts atVes M feoaA-titm auttat.j J. W. Porrn Publisher TIBMS-Dafly, 10 MUpnwMk. Weekly, t3M par sosus; la advance HM. AH eosimsaiostloos of pe tteal sr emacets are chersetar, political or reUgloss, bM tc rml um ettsebed far pnbneetloa.. Ho nek srUcle will b prlatM mt trtltunu tlgnstsr as. Oanawooaaow solicited from vry towruhlp la Bock Island County. Moitsat, Acql-st 80, 1897. It li reported from California that me sugar king. Sprockets, will start a 10.000 acre sugar beet fnrm to be worked by tb Salvation Army. Newspafcbdom takes time by the forelock and says: "Tbe wise pnb nsner win not be inveigled into in sorting advertisements of Klondike gold-mining companies in exchange lor nock. " Tbk Fulton people are still sleep in? with one eve onen nlrrht wait, j g r . . . - ine for the next expedition from Rock Island. II the strain continues much longer the entire populace will become as crazy as the long time jeaaer up mere 01 me wariare on v ooacrau. Gov. Tasker says he will not call a special nnion of tbe corrupt legis lature which assembled at Spring. neiu lasi winter. An extra session would be expensive and no law could possibly emanate from ringsters that would benefit too people in common. The governor knows that the legisla ture would simply give another evi. aeries in Illinois ot the incapacity ana aisnonesty 01 republican mis rule. It strikes the Atlanta Constitution this way: "Neither the visitation of a calamity in Australia nor the smile of Providence on this land have anything to do with tho case according to the philosophy ot the protectionists. When we have pros perity they claim that a protective tariff is "tbe source from which all blessings flow; when things go wronp. thry swear that the protective tariff Is not respia-; i..c ,n any way." Tne New York World says that Mr. Wakeroan, tbe secretary of the Protective Tariff loapuo. gives out a little information as to the origin ol the duty In the Dingier robber tariff law which Speaker Koed says "slipped in un)ollnownflt,, to him or Mr. Hing ey. Mr. iVakeman says the section was written by Sonator Elkins and submitted to tbe league, who endorsed it. Afterward the contioirnon territory" clause wi added which now bothers the Maine statesmen br threatening a loss of butinoss to their section. Who was responsible for this and how it slipped in" do not jet appear. The Pacitio railroad ring could porhaps throw some light on It. The Snag of Jaagm UnriiiN. Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, is the bellwether of the wool tariff flock. In the following delicate and compli mentary langnage he pays his re spects to the Diogley wool schedule: "It never does any good to deny the truth or state an untruth. I will not do cither. Wben the world's flocks shall be replenished, and in view of the conditions then to exist and the great decline in the world's prices since the art of 1867, and the act of 183, and since the McKinley act of 1890. I must say that the new tariff act of July 24, 1897, will be less protective and more ruiuons to the wool industry than any wool tariff we ever had. The wool growers are cheated in the new tariff. The pledge of the most ample protection for wool has not been fulfilled. " way Morgan and his like are wreck ing the railroads of the country and are setting more and more control of the country's resources at figures far below what they ought to com mand. All of this is due, be argues truly, to the gold standard and its inevitable effect to force down prices. tie say in an interview: "I He more silver goes down the more I believe in free coinage as the only remedy for the fall in prices. I He remooet ztuon oi silver at 16 to l. with absolute free coinage, is the only tbicg which will prevent the continued fall of prices in all things. lne tact tnat wneat bas touched VI a bushel has nothing whatever to do witn tbe real question. Would you settle a great financial issue upon me events oi one year alone? we nave nere a mere incident oi bad crops of wheat in other parts of the worm ana gona crops nere. mat puts up the price of wheat for the time. Bat there is no general pros, perlty. Where is there any evidence ot prosperity except in the newspa pers r nave you beard oi tbe wages of any workmen being raised? Yes, tne newspapers report that mills are starting up in different parts of the country, but what does that amount to and how much prosperity is it bringing to the workingmen? The (act is that from the discovery of gold in California up to 1873 there was a constant rise of prices all over the world, and there was never a period in human history when the cheapening of the processes of pro iuctionas going on so rapidly. There was a steady rise in prices all tne time, bince iss there bas been a steady fall all over the world, and tbe process is going on now. This present year is no exception to the rule. Ia 1831 prices of goods fell on an average all over the world 10 per cent. In 1895 they feli 5 per cent more. Your idea that prices will fall as the facilities of production are increased is not ound, for the world's experience for tbe 20 years before 1873 proves tbe coatrary. ine iaii or prices will continue as long as silver is demone tized, and nothing but the rcmoneti- zation of silver will restore prosper ity. See how it is in Mexico; what a boom of prosperity thev are having there with their silver money. Cap ital is flowing in from every side Guernsey knows what the truth is. He shows how really prosperous they are mere. Miver coinage will con tinue to be the chief political iscue until it is settled right. VI courso tho party will make it the chief issue this year, and it will be o in the congressional campaign of i9'js. cx-uov. Boies does not know whore he stands on the question. He has been looking around ever aince last spring for some safe posi tion to straaaie on, ana be bas it in his idea like Secretary Windom's. Hut that is utterly impracticable. Nothing will ever come of trying to issae notes for silver equal to the bullion value of the silver wben de posited at the mint. That merely makes the government a depository ot bullion. It does not help in the problem at all. We have other issues as well as silver, and I do not want them to be obscured, but silver will be the chief issue until there is remonetizstion at the rate of 16 to 1." IS IT A CURE-ALL. Oh, No; But Say, You Came Near It It's a Cure Always. Banad ea m Mivtr Uollar. George Fred Williams, the brilliant Massachusetts leader, is not one of those who believe that dollar wheat and tbe decline in the gold price of silver have knocked tho bottom out of the Kilver argument, and that the democracy would have to shift to other ground. He claims that the constant decline in prices under the gold standard marks a constant shrinkage in the value of property of all kinds, llcnoo the wealth of the world is decreasing in nominal value, although vastly increasing in vol ume, individual holders lose, bor rowers are unable to meet their debts, and then the mortgagee steps in and grasps the property. In this $ NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM GF MEDICINE.' ?? evi 11 i Davenport Health Institute g Specialties: I.irK I' r-mmwr, H-a.lrK. liwt. Puwaia. Hm4. Urt. kid-v. roaa VtwrnAw Ml Saaaal (a) 1 ' i r a) atJ Viwi. rik mm i Im na. frr rj at taa IMIcal !. mrrr mm mral, fmmn. ataite paM nta jm Mfaa) alz eaata la naar na r-w mrm mtm au Dft. CONNAUOHTON. $ 4CJ an) It. Osvestorh lea. ,1 Something to Depend On. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowdcn, 111., in speak ing ot Dr. King's New Discovery, eays that last winter his wife was at tacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pnna could do nothing for her. It tnuxned to develop into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to tbe surprise of all she began to get better from the first dose, and a halt dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. FUmI FUaal FUm. Dr. Williams Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerated and Itching piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays the itohing at onoe, acts as a poultice, giving instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared only for piles and itching of the private parts, and nothing eise. Every box is guaran teed. Sold by druggists or sent bv mail for 50 cents and ft per box. Williams M'r'a. Co.. ?rops , Cleve land, Ohio. For kale by al! drug gists. A Hratahald Ity. Caacareta Cuii). PuthnrUn l most wonderfnl medical discovery of tne age, pleasant ana refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on the bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, enre headache, fover, habitual constipation and bil iousness. Tlease bnv and trv a box ot C. a C. today; 10," 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Th. Moat Vtml Dlmie. It is not generally known that more adults die ot tidner trouble than any other disease. When the first symptoms ot this disease appear no time should be lost in taking Fo ley s ivianey wnre, which is guaran. , teed or money refunded. Sold bT . . t a J di. x. Dinosen ana i. li. Thomas, druggists. When billons or costive eat a Cas taret, candy cathartic, enre guaran teed. 10 etnt. 2S rant. Taa Axoui delivered every even ing at your dosr at Qo week. Good for everything meant good for nothing. Knowing one thing thoroughly means success That's why Doan'a Kidney Pills are a success. They know all abont the kidneyt. And that is enough to know. If you ever had kidney complaint yon would say so. Think of a backache 10 years long. Don't smile that's the only way to measure it. And to measure the misery that's impossible. Ihoueands have had backache longer still. Because they did not know what it was. The kidneys new all the time. And kept aching. And then something wrrse fol lowed. Don't think it takes years to fol low, though. Sometimes only a few weeks or cays. And urinsry troubles set in. Differing in constitutional kind. To some it brings diabetes. To others gravel or kidcey stone. And the last and gravest, Brlght's dieae. Doan's Kidney Pills know all this. It is in their line they're made for it. But their success does not lie in knowing it. But knowing it they cure it. Ask any who has used them. For any stage of kidney complaint. From backache to Bright's dis ease. Through all urinary disorders. From excess of urine, To scantiness with sediment and pain. No, not a cure-all; bat a cure al ways. And thousands of testimonials tell it. Watch all Doan's Kidney V I., ad vertisements. They are constantly giving such testimonials. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. Mailed by Foster Milburn company. Buffalo, N. Y', sole agent for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute. Executor's Notloe. Bttpf Ellen Riley, eeceawd. The orders. (rol hsvlrur two appointed exttn tor of the lut will and ttslamxtit of Mien Kil.y, late nl the county of Bock liland, xtaie of Illinois, daceaeed. Hereby tfvee node that be will appear before tbe county conn of Kock I-and county, at tbe conrt room of uid in tho rity of Uock iHisnd, at the October term, nn tt flrt Monday In Oct Nr next, at which time all pcraon. having claim, asain.i Mid eotttte are no tided and requested to attend for the purpose of having the emmo ad Jn.ted. AH person indebted to .aid estate are reqneeted to make Immediate payment to to on der tinned. Dttea this 13th day of Aurnft, A. D. 18BT. BOBEBT U. HCDSOH, KleCQtOT. Administrator's Notice. Ketste or William Laff riy, deceased. The nsderalgned having bten appointed ad. raiut-tranix of the estate of William Laf-f-rty, late of the county of Bota bland tale nf lillnoU, deceawia, hereby give notice i hat !e will appear before the scanty court of liock Island county, at the office of the clerk f said court. In the city of Rock Island, at the Octoier term, on the first Monday in Oct her next, at which time all persons having claims against a:d estate are notiOed and reqaested to utiei.rt, fur the paryoee of haying the same ad. jutted. Ailprrons Indebted to said estate an re quetted to make Immediate payment to the nn aereipned. Dtod this 2th day of An?uet. A. D..1SVT. Elizabeth Lappebtt, Administratrix. Publication Notice. TATK OF ILLINOIS, I BOCK IsLAKD COt-HTY, f In the circuit court. September term. A. D , 1817 in chanorry. Jr-rarel Kain vs. John J. Kain. Afflcavu of non-residence of the above named defendant. Jobn J. Kain, having- been filed in tne clerk's office of th ctn nit ennrt of said eonnty, notic Is therefore hereby given to the said non resident defrnia' t tbat the cnrmilninar.t her Mil of onmplaint in said court, on the chan cery s.ae tneieor, on tne n day ot Angnot I8OT, and thai thereupon a summons issued oat of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, return able on the third Monday in tbe month of Sep tember nex-. as is by law required. Now, nalee yon, the raid non rtsieeui defendant shove named, shall personally b and appoar before said circuit court, on the fin-t dn of tbe next term thereof, to be holden at Bock Is and. in and for th.- said conntv, on tbe third Monday in r-ept-tnbt'r t ext and plead, answer or darn- r to the ea!d ft mpla.natitV bill of complaint, the nme and the matters ana thing, therein charged ana stated will be taacn a con-eased, and a decree entered against you according to th. prayerof said bill. G SOROS" W. GAWBliX, Clerk. stv Island. 111.. Angurt 10. 1W7. Wnxii L. Lutv-LFB, Complainant's Solicitor. Publication Notice. stats; OF ILLINOIS, I Rock I slabs Couattt, I Ia the circuit court, ti the gem p teen be r term, A. u. 1S77. Distress for rent M ariaret B Kvlle-straas vs. C. X. Everett en. 1 a V. Carmlcbael, Public notic is hereby given to th. said ft E. Everett and H. C. carmichacl tbat Mrs. Marearrt B. K. llarairass. landloro. has Issued adis r-ss warrant on tbe 11th cay of Angust, A.I). 1887. srainsr the rstato of the ram c. K Everett and tbe saii t. c larmieuael for the sem of two bucdrcd a-d sitty-three and two hand-e'ith eo lsrs ('2',12. di'ected to tbe sberfof said Rook Island roraty. which said dirties, warrant ha. bea ri turned executed. Now, therefor-, nnlesa yon. the said C B. Kv er t aut tbe raid r). C. l armlchael. shall per sonally be snd appear before the said ci cult conrt of the conntv of Rock Island on tbe 1 st dsy of tht. next term thereof, to h- bolden at tbe court house in tbe city of Rock Island, In said county, on tbe l.h day of septemoer. A. D. 1VT. g've SDeial hall and plead to the said plaint.!? s actien. juegmsn will be enure, against ecb of i ou in f vor of the raid Mrs. Mar garet R. K -1 erstras and o much of said prop erty destraiood as may bs sufficient to stli-fy said -.g&ent and cel.. wll he sold to aa'lsf the same. GBcncVi W. GiBBLB, Clerk. Da'ed Angj S. a I !?7. Baas A Bi roan. Attorneys for Plaintiff . '''iVC Vflll Tnrusl. I'm. plea. Conper4 aiinll. IUU toi bpuu. Aches. Old mraj ?ilora In Month. Halrha ngt Write COO Is i EMEB to- sr Miaasle Tear,rlJ 3 Ktiteuirf.. 't lor preofa ot earn. nw m ayw- 1 A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever! Our New Day-Light Store is Nearing Completion, and Is Not Only the Pride of YOUNG a Mi COMBS Bat the public in general, who pour into us their approval of the architectural beauty and massive pillars, and monster plate-glass windows which extend far heavenward bat all this must be seen to be appreciated. In spite of the many inconveniences, we still are doing business to crowded houses, and giving many extraordinary bar gains, which have won for us many and many patrons?. Note the following low prices Dress Goods Extra ! Our new goods will fairly revolutionize the Dress Goods business of Rock Island. First in tbe market to pick of the product of the leading looms, and receiving the stock befcre the high tariff went into effect, it has made it possible for us to offer our entire line at nearly half its present value. An inspection invited. New Novelty Dress Goods unquestionably the greatest offer ever fseen in this part of the country. Atl- Wool Novelties, serges in all eolors, full width, double fold, for this pale. . Xovelty Silk Finish Wool Dress Fab rics; would bring 75c ordinarily, our sale price SO-inch. Lalies' Cloth; a preat bargain at 6So, our sale price A Waist Clearing. 25c 45C 39C Wrappers. Ladies' Shirt Waists at one-fifth their value. Our stock is divided, so that you can see at a glance the prices. Value tip to $2.25. Here they go: At 10c; worth up to 50t: At 29c; worth :p to 73c At 39c; worth up to 85c At 49c; worth up to $1.00 At 09c; worth up to 1.25 At 8Sc; worth up to 1.75 At 93c; -worth up to 2.50 No higher. All must go none reserved. Silk Shirt Waists, 08c-- Worth up to $4 0. 1-2 Price Parasol Sale! Very Special This Week We offer our entire line of Fancy Parasols nt one price; valued up to $6. l'ure Silk. Chang-cable, Navy Blue, Fa.ney, Silk Warps, 24 and 26-inch Dresden and Pearl Handles. Take your pick for. . I.QO Children'6 Farasols rajiing from 15c aud tip. Just received our New TV.!' Stoi-k of Wrappers with Poub'e Pointed Yike in Front and Hack, trimmed with Q braid, perfect fitting, f .ir t!is sale... flOC We also have a line we wi-li to close, so here they go at 59 25c for 60c Perfumes. Harrison Special Kxtracts, warranted sextuple strength Violet, White Rose, Crab Apple Blossom, eta Harrison ranks anions America's fore most perfumers. Crockery Dept. Glassware! Glassware! Our Glassware is the talk of the town. It came from Young ani McComb's; it's a bargain. Just now we are clearing up the balance of our special lines, and have put them out at bargai.i prices. Look through the following list, and then call and let us show you through. I'iciiie dishi'S, boat shape, 3 Olive Dishes, oval shape, " 3 Jelly Pishes, tall. r"-h 3 Cream Pitchers, pJnin shaped, "'' 5 Crcajii Pitchers, quarter cut, 5 Celery Stand, plain , n each Se Custard Cttps, quarter cut Sugar Howls, plain, ch 5C nutter Dishes, plain, '' 5C Stamp Plates, open edfje, """ 5 Lamps! Lamps! Sec our line ani get our prices. Housefurnishing Dept. 1- Pint Tin Caps each my IC Xntmeg Graters each, only IC Surprise Epg Beaters each, only IC Larjrest size Granite Iron Wasn Basin, regular Coc kind; sale price only... IQC 10-Quart Flaring; always bring SOe; sjiecial price IOC "-Quart Hi-tinncd Rinsing Pactf, not 2c. but only IOC Ifand Rrtih. five row I, for ihts Mile 2C Dust Pans. Japaued Kound Handle, not 10c, l.tit only SC 2- Qmtrt Tin Dippers; always bring 10c, in sale for . .. ... ..... C Sl-Qunrt Extra Heavy Difch Tans, 50o kii.d, tale price 2QC fte S-Quart Cranite Iron Tea and Coffee Pots; worth COc. sale price Galvanized Irn Cuspidors, painted and Stripped; worth 15c, sale price .No. 24 Extra Heavy Ketinned Sauce l'ltns: j ou have never een them for less than 20t we give you them this week for ... ... ... ..... 25C 7C IOC The alwve are all sensational prices, and will only last as long as they hold out First come, first served. 13i'Uf'Jrtatt, t i 1-is; 1 i.t- nlllr. Imperial Pinned Paper Patterns Free to every purcharer. Hammocks. Twenty per cent discount on oor already low prices Oae-Flfth Off. Crepe Tissue Paper All shades, at 9c per rolL Not the cheap kind shown by other dealers. YOUNG & M'COMIS, n 1725 Second Avenuo. Rock Island, III. f pTugehe J, Burns RealEst&tete Insnrance Buy, Sell and Manage property. Collect Rents. The old fire and time tried company repre sented. Rates as low as any reliable company can afford. Ior:r PttrcBftg Is Sol! ol tod. OfSe 18 JO, Peoond Av. Harper H erase Blook. PennYROYAL pills arc. ml IfeaaaM I aaWaVa OVd r. amit ir-laaia uDias aat JtJtf A IrarM Mr Oaucn Saalul CH.V yttjBV aaWla IMaa4 eW4Maaa,r Xa m-aaaalwtia W rlaaaa. Taaa REMOVAL. BET THE BK8T Plumbing. Heattng, Gas Fitting, Sewer Pipe. AU Wort OmmnzUmAi dosenfleld Dros ICOfl THIRD AVENU Restored nenhood. Tbstissiiutus dy lot aervma rostrauoa sotf all Bervoos dls aaaaof ttwtea rsilve onraai of ettber sra. sschsaNervooi Proatratloa. cruu Ul aamam maa. VtellliBV or Laat Haanna,ira rai Errors. 1 osecoor Ool Insanity. With every 0S ortfar as Sirs m m ts cnanntes to enre or rsfssal At y &j at 9lJ Ps box, exms tor t7 . ki siT asauittrntou mnoteeey, Nbrbtty KaVan ann.TootaV . Heatsl Worry, esctsstve e of To pi am, vr&ick iBod toOaaaisSBirtloaiSfltf nrjHris ryiiiD:iL-,irrr i 1 i i Model 1897 22-Calibsr Take-Dcn Tb uae In one rifle tba St akort. .K Ivu K Ions rifle eartrtdr Matt anal amokeleva. HaoOaoiiiely nofaabed: tbeateella oar blvhest qusllty saBokeloas atcel for lara-ar parts, tool steel f ar amaller pa.ru. Weirbt onJr pouoaa. Our new jie-p-e eatskxrue K sa enerclopir.oia of raformstlos rerardln rifles sso thvlr sd jusuncBt: snmuaii km sod Its prcpsrsttoo. clvleg powders. Ivsds. etc. Mailed os rootlet of 10 cent la stamps. TncnAHXIU rZXlE fXtXXS CO IIw navea, Conn. Rock Island Savings onli. lacorfforatasl Utdtrths Ststa Law. BOCK ISLA". ti L. Ttw Par Cant Paid oa Dopsstta. Cosmv Loaned oa Paraoaal CoUataral ar atata Seumilt. OFFICEBS: osa taTsbssal. Vie P rgtstsseiiTrissatsy. DIRECTORS: B a USOaS, joss orsssata, rati B P Bail. L on B W Barat, i I Jobs Talk. sMiy T.H. '