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THE ABGTTS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4. 1900. X n ? ri I ? 5; rroiessionai tvarus. ATTOK.VET3. McCASKlUN & McCASKRIN, Attorney at Law. Rook Inland and Milan. Rock Inland office over lircll A. Math's store. Milan omce on Ma n street. B. C. OOJtSKIAT. B. D. OOVSBLLT CONNELLY. CONNELLY. Attorneys at Lav. Money loaned. Office over Thorns ' drag store, corner of second avenue ana seven teenth street. JACKSON & HURST, Attorneys at Law. Office In Rock Island National Bank Bulldlns. mm. U LDOULHH. KoBSttT. R. KETSOLX LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS, Attorneys at Law. Money to loan. General legal business. No tary public 17U6 secona avenue, miioru blocs. B O BWIENKT. C. L. W1LKW SWEENEY & WALKER, A ttorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office In BemfHton block. C. J. tURLt. State's Attorney. C. B. HiSIBlU SEA ELK & MARSHALL, Attorneys at Law. Transact a general legal buslne. McENIRY & McENIRY, Attorneys at Law. Loaa money on gord security: make collee tloos Kefereuee. Mitchell & Lynda, bankers. Office, Mitchell A Lytde building. JOHN K. SCOTT. Lawyer. City attorney or Rock Island. Room 4, Mitchell Lycde bulling. niysiciANs. V. II. FIRST, M. D. I'byslclun and Surf eon. I-Lone 4 ou 137. omee. 3irt Twentieth street. Office biiun: lo to 13 a tu. : S to 4 and iiubp.u. Sunday, 8:30 to V:30 a. nx; 1:30 to 4 pm. DR. CORA EMERY REED. Homoeopathic Physician. Special auction to diseases of women and cbtdreo, also disease of e.e. ear, none and throat. Odliw hours - V:3 to I .' a. m . I to 4 p m. Sil Sis eenth street. Rock Island. J. M BUBEHAHT. M I. MHH. HAD II. I1UKKHART, M. D. DRS. BURKHART & BURKHART. Ibysicians. Office Tremann block, Ofnee hours S to 15 a. tu.. I to Sand 7 to V p. ra. I'tiooe N VJ. Rock Island, III. Night culls answered from office. C. T. FOSTER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office between Third and Fourth avenues on Twentieth street, ortlce bourn. j to 1 1 a.m. I lo 4 p. m. and 7 to y p m. Night calls from office, i'hbcie . DR. S. II. MILLER, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. A 11 diseases of horses and cattle treated on aporoved principle. Surgical operation per formed In a scleniirle manner. lofs treated. All calls t lumpily Attended to. Kesidence, I TO f ourth avenue. Telephone om. Office and Intlrmary. 1(513 Third avenue Negus' Ivery barn. DR. II. EMMET STEEN. Davenport. Iowa. Specialist and expert In the treatment of ten I -us, private and all chronic diseases of men and women. Uours: 1 to 12. 2 to 4. to 8. Sundays 10 to It, Harrison aud Second streets, opposite new lioaton store. DR. M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, Graduate Veterinarian, Office, Hamper House Pharmacy. Night calls phone 4301. DR. A. L. THOMPSON. Psycho Magnetic Healer. Chronic diseases. Functional disorders, all ocrvoua and r ental troubles can be cured Conauitatljn free. Hours to 1: 1:30 to 6 and T SO to ! M 1907 Fourth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. DENTISTS. DR. H. G. TRENT. Dentist. One Hours: ) to it; 1 to S. Y. M. C A building. DR. C. V. GRAFTON, Dentist. Rooms over the Ik too Shoe Store. OflC4 boars from IwUtm. and 1 to 6 p. m. J. T. TAYLOR. Dentist. OSce boars 90 to It a. m.. I SO to BOO p. as llH aJbteenth street. Opposite Union offle tslsphoea M2. ARCHITECTS. DRACK & KERNS. Architects and Superintendents. Skinner Block. Second Boor. FLORIST. HENRY GAETJE, Prop. Cfc'pplaanock Nursery, Cut Flowers and Designs of all Kinds. City store, 1807 Second ayeou. Telephone 9 Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CENSES the System .EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES Lsrrld C I Ha8,tuauCoNSTipation PERMANENTLY BUT TMe CtNvriNt - M ant o ey aasf - ' MW -' Atw- -wd. . wf r f . ros vulKtu snssifra rsiu M nssstsx. An Absolute Cure Guaranteed. The German English Specialists are well known nnd responsible physicians. Their guarantee means somethino;. They are per manent) located. They devote all their time to Ihe cure of. chronic diseases. They hare the in est complete office appliances for the treatment of chronic di seases (the eye, car, nose, throat, IiiDgs and nervous system) in the entire west. Tney have cared hundreds of cases in the tri-cities. They charge you nothing for a consultation and accurate diagnosis or your ail ment. No matter what is wrong with you it will pay you to consult them. 1( tour case is incurable they will promptly tell you so. CATARRH IX ALL FORMS. irs of nose, throat, stomach, posi tiveh' cured by new and im proved methods. Diseases of the lungs, consumption in its tirst stages, bronchitis and bronchial asthma, quickly cured. Weak lungs strengthened. NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DIS EASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. Nervous debility aud all condi tions due to nervons exhaustion or abuse permanently cured. Varicocele bydrccde hemot.r rboids and their accompanying evils. A permanent cure guar anteed in from 3 to 10 days oy our paiuless method. No chlor form or ether. Consultation and Examination Free. OFFICE IN Der Demokrat Building 205 W. Third Street, Davenport. Hours ) to II a m.. 2 to 4 and 7 to I p. m. Sundays 9 to IS a. m. Telepbone Yellowstone Park and Alaska. Extended tours under tne management of the AMERICAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION Reau Campbell. Gen. Man. 23 Marquette Builernr. Cbtcaco. I'l . Kuliman Sleeping aao Uiniiur C.rs leae Cblcaco 1 ueadav. a us 7 and 21. eilOp m- tit Cucauo, Milwacus s hr. Part. tuuviT. Tickets Include All Expenses Every where Address GF. H. HE AFFORD. General Paaseng-er A (ret, Cnleaco, BL JoHn VoLk & Co.. Contractors tnd Builders : : : axso it AircrACTCKzs or Ssh, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings; Veneered and Hard Wood Floor- - . ing of All KLndj. OXA13U IS Single and Doable Strength Window GIms. Follched Plate, Beveled. Plate and Art Glass 311-329- EIGHTEENTH STREET, EOCK ISLAND. TWO " BOXER "PLACARDS. Specimens of Their Remarkable Antiforeign Literature. - ! SCATTERED BROADCAST IS CHIHA. One 1st Rhyme asid Aaother la Prose la Wklrh the Boien Call For the Kllllae; at the Chrlatlnaa Wild So oeratltlons Now Csrrest About Keroseae Oil." A Tlen-tsin letter to the London Standard bearing date of April 30 gives an account of the antiforeign propaganda then in progress in north ern China, reference to which has al ready been made in these columns. The writer remarks that similar "liter ature." as politicians would call It, was circulated largely in Hoo-Nan ten years ago and led to the serious riots of that period. "At the present time." he continues, "we are having a not dissimilar, if less violent, recrudescence of antiforeign literature; of Which the following are very good samples. The first of them la In rhyme of a peculiarly attractive form, the meter throughout represent ing two lmes of three characters each and one line of seven characters. This Is particularly easy to memorize. I know some Chinese Christians whose families can repeat It T)y heart after one or two readings, and they assure me that It is a style of placard which would be universally memorized, whereas the prose placards are . read. but make no lasting impression. I ap pend a literal translation of the poem without any attempt at rhyme, for fear of destroying the effect: "Cods ass! it the Bozrrs. The Patriotic llarmunioui Corpt;. It is because the Fon-lfn Uevils disturb the Mid dle Kingdom, Crgir.it the people to join their religion To turn their backs on lleaven; Venerate not the Gods and foriret tha Ancestors. Men violate the human obligations; Women commit adultery. Foreign Devils sre not produced by mankind. II you doul t this. Log at them carefully; The eyes of all the Foreign Devils are bluish. No- rain fulls. The earth is Retting dry; Tins ia because the Churches stop the Heaven. The Coda are angry. The Cenli are vexed; Both are come down from the mountains to de- . .liver the doctrine. This is not hearsay. The practice will not be in rain To recite- Incantations and pronounce magic words. Burn up the yellow written prayers; l ight incense sticks. To inile the Cods and Crnii of sll the grottoes (hall). The Cods will come out of the grottoes. Ihe Cenii will come down from tiie mountains And support the human bodies to practice the boxtnir. When all the military accomplishments or tactics Are fully learned. It will not be difficult to exterminate the Foreign Devils then. Push aide the railway tracks, Pull out the telegraph pole. Immediately after this desttoy the steamers. The grca. France Will grow cold and downhearted; The English and Russian will certainly disperse. Let the various Foreign Devils all be killed. May the .whole dopant Empire uf the Great Chin; dynasty be ever prosperous. "The translation of one of the prose placards Is ns follows: " 'The relatives and friends of all around notice recently that members of the Protestant and Iioman Catholic religions poison the wells with poison ous powder and that whoever drinks the water have their lungs and Intes tines rotten within 18 days. Two men have been arrested by us at Liu IA Chuang, and we find they have poison all over their bodies. They are silent when questioned and bold when tor tured. Those who smell the poison will die immediately. You must be very cautious in drinking the water. Those who see this notice must make it known. It will avoid calamity be falling the people. It must by all means be done.' lioth these placards were posted up la a district called Taicheng, in this (Chi lli province, six days ago i. e., since the last proclamation. Taicheng Is about 140 II, or 50 miles, south of Tlen-tsln. The dense and universal ignorance of the people makes these placards, silly and childish as they may appear to us, very dangerous and highly calculated to excite the wildest ideas and promote trouble. The peo ple are Just now peculiarly In the mood, moreover, to be so excited. The autumn and spring rains have not fall en, the earth is lying hard and parched, and starvation stares them In the face. They cannot explain It or understand why the clouds gather, but produce no refreshing showers. In their blindness they blame the foreigner. To illustrate the public temper of the day I may mention that the wildest superstitions are now extant current about kerosene oil. Several large fires have occurred through the breaking of lamps, and the people are now discovering that kerosene promotes scarlet fever, small pox and plague, injures the eyesight and otherwise brings calamity. Upon this overwrought state of mind such placards as the above act very strong ly." The correspondent adds that there is no doubt that these inflammatory plac ards have official sanction. The I aereaelaa? Cae off Metal. In the United States steel cars are being substituted for wooden one on railways, and to this one new depar ture a goodly share of steel industry activity is ascribed, says Cassler's Magazine for July. The various nsea to which electricity has been applied In late years, the water supply of cities and all kinds of engineering enter prises Lave also greatly increased tbe demand for iron and steel In all coun tries, and lastly a new era in railway building has commenced in Russia, the United States and some other conn tries, the great Siberian enterprises of Bossia alone calling for Immicw quan tities of railway material. RUSSIA'S EYE ON INDIA. Caar'a Geaeral Statt lastraete a Invasion of the Orient. " The Letpsle' Neueste r'3fachricbtoa publishes the "following from Odessa: The Russian general staff and corps ofllcers in Tirlis are lately developing much on the same lines as the German general staff In Berlin and are prose cuting their theoretical studies with great diligence and enthusiasm. There Is this difference, however. The Ber lin officers master all the military prob lems in the world, the Russians are confining their studies to the invasion of India. Lectures and discussions are held regularly every week. Some times even th commander in chief pre sides. These discussions are confined entirely to the principle theme India "A short sketch of the last lecture will be of interest. The speaker was Captain - Schernansky of the general staff, and the subject of his discourse was on 'The Importance and Signifi cance of the Last English Expedition Against the II 111 Tribes on the North west Boundary of India.' 'We Russians have a historical account to settle with England, and we are the next neighbors to the In dian people, consequently' we are much Interested in all thatlmppens on the other side of our central Asian bound ary,' said the speaker. ''An event such as the last war on the northwest boundary Is worth studying and also demands our closest attention for va rious reasons. Three points will be sufficient to recommend this matter to your undivided attention: Firstly, to find out the cause of revolt against English soveroJguty; secondly, to learn what changes In the situation over the border would be brought about by war. "When we have thoroughly studied these points, we will know what changes we will have to make In our plans in case that we shall have to con duct operations in this region. Third ly and this Is the most important point of all we must study the fight ing qualities of the Indo-Britlsh troops and also the efficiency of the natives for a campaign. We will have to meet these forces when the time comes for settling our historical account with England.' "Similar lectures and debates are Ink ing held at the, great military port of Taschkant." OLD MONITORS AS TARGETS. Those at Leasrnc Island nvr Yard Likely to De Pot to Thin I se. It Is very likely that eight old iron monitors now taking up space In the back channel at the League Island na vy j"ard may be used as targets in the near future to test the effectiveness of new guns and projectiles which tbe government has adopted since the close of the war with Spain, says a Philadel phia dispatch to the New York Times. The monitors are of no use, and It is argued in naval circles that they would serve a better purpose as targets than by rusting away at the navy yard. Ad miral Casey In speaking of these now obsolete fighting craft which were once the terrors of the sea said: "The old boats are absolutely of no use to the government. In the first place, they have been out of date for several years, and most of them are not seaworthy. Thoy have been lying here simply taking up room since early in the eighties, and to try to fit them for navy use now -.vould be a waste of money and time. We sold a few of them not long ago to junk dealers to get them out of the way. "But as targets the old monitors would serve the purpose excellently. Most of them are of exceptionally low build, and their turrets alone are visi ble from any distance. All of them are strongly put together, and It would take the very best aimed shots of any kind to break them to pieces." Town's Xante Chansred For Money. Milo Mend, an eccentric and wealthy resident of Greenwich. Conn., has in duced the school district in which he resides to change It name from East Portchester to New Lebanon, says the New York Times. Mr. Mead has en deavored to ring alout the change for years. lie objects to Hawthorne, the name of the postoffice there, and will not use it. At a school meeting the other night his offer of a lot of 'and ad joining the school vslned at $1,500 was accepted, and the r.arr.e was changed to New Lebanon. One Consolation. China Is reported to be losing heart. but It is noticeable, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, that the old empire has plenty of Lung left. Good Medicine for Children If yon have a baby in tbe house you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of tbe bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. O. P. M. Holliday, f Deming. Ind., -who has an 11- months' old child, says: "Through tbe months of June and July onr baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. His bowels would more from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle oi tJn&m Lasrlam tjoue, cnoi- era and Diarrhoea Remedv in the home and gave him four drops in a teaspoon ful of water and he got bet atteronce." For sale by all drug gists. Far Whaaptaz Coagh. "Both my children were taken with hooping cough," writes Mrs. O. . Dutton. of Danville. 111. "A small bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar gave such relief that I used a 50-cent bot tle, which saved me a doctor's bill." Nothing else so good. For sale by all druggists. Half the Uis tnai wan is heir to come from Indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitten strengthens and tonea tbe stomach; makes indigestion 1m- Ktsible. For sale by &l&rthall iber. drngglaU. g PULPIT AND PEW. There will be services in the Tari ous churches tomorrow as follows: Trinity Episcopal, corner of Sixth avenue sua X" tneieentB street, rtev. K. p . sweet. S. T. D.. rector Rev. H E. Chase, criest in ehanre. Celebration at! a m.: matins and celebration at 10:45 a. m.; Sunday school at v.lb; even scng at T:30. Trinity Episcopal, corner of Fourth avenue ana severui street. Kev. K. r Sweet. S. T. D. rector. Even song and Sunday school at 2:30. P- ra. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, corner of second avenue ana f ourteenth street. Rev. Thomas Macltin, dean and pastor. Mass at S a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Vespers at p. m. Sunday kuuui a. s p. HI. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic. Twenty cumin street ana utn avenue. Kev. J. F Lock ney, pastor. Mass at 8 and t0:S0 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Vesoers at 1-S0 n m St. Mary's German Cathoiie. oorner of Fourth avonue ana rwemv second street. Rev. F. J PoettkJn, pastor. Mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m Vespers at I p. m. Sunday school at 2:90 p. m. German LAitheran. oorner of Tvrntieth street and Fifth avenue. Rev. C. A. Mennicke paior. services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Grace English Luih fourth street and Seventh avenue. Services at iutw a. m. ana 7:ao p. m. Swedish Lumeran, corner of Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev Carl R Slatt. pastor. Services at 10 a. ra and 7:30 p. m. Zlon Swedish Lutheran. 4fc5 Seventh ave nue, Hev. J. O. Da bib er, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7 Jo p. m. bund ay school at 9:30 German Evangelical. Ninth ntn-.t h.tw.in Fifth and Sixth avenues. Rev. F. Trefzer. pas tor. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at a. m. First Baptist, corner of Third avenn anil F.fteenth street, Kev. Geotve B. Simons, pas- iui. servirea at iir:a a. xu. rTeachJ"K tiy Rev C H Taylor. .Sunil ty school union uieet- w? at 7:4.t a m.. ;n charge of Memorial church. buuesy school at K:30 a. nx, S J. Woodio. su perintendent. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p.m. Junior Union at 2:30 p m. Free Swedish mission, corner of Eleventh street and Fifth avenue. Sunday school at t p. m. -rayer meettntr Wednesday at s p. m. Emanuel Baptist Mission. 447 Forty-fourth street. Sunday nonool at S:50 p. m.,B. U. Wll sun. superintendent. Second Baptist. Tenth street and Sixth ave nue, ten ices at II a. m. and 8d.hl S wedtsh Baptist, oorner of T wenty-nrst street ana riitn avenue, i-reachinir at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. K. Rostuark. First Methodist, oorner of Firm avenue and nineteen tn street. Kev. u. O. MoCtilloah pastor. Services at 10:4S a. ro. a-d 7:30 p. tu. Morning su'iect. "The Reluosrni im n( CbrKt : 'evening, -The Missing Virtue." Sunday auuooi at a. in. dUQiur League at :3U p. m. Kpworth League at 6:30 o. in. German Methodist, oorner of Sixth avenue ana f ourteenth street. Kev. F. L. LJtzrodt Sunday school at 9:1ft a. m., J. J. Helfr. siipor ssior. nerv ues hi iu:4.i a m 'n ii . -tu , . ,,. lntendent. Epworth League at 7. Junior UBgue at 2 p. m. African Methodist. Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev. C. H. Thomas, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday KUWI ... p. OI. Broadway Presbyterian, corner of Twenty, third street and Seventh avenue. Rev. W. S Marquis, pastor. Morning subiest. "The Cul. lute of Christ's oninaDionshiD:" evening. "The Kea-o-ablene.ss of True Religion." Sun day school at 9:15 a. m. Young people's tueet- Central Presbyterian. Second avenue, b tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Rev Ira W. Allen, Jr., pastor. Serv.os at 10 45 a. m. Sunday school at t:!5 a. m. Young peirpie s u:?t?uuK ut n:ou p. m. United Presbyterian. Tblra avenue and Four teenth street. Rev. D. 1 MeNary. pastor. Services st 10:45 . m. and 7:30 p. m. feornintf subjeot. " bailing:" evening. "A Monster Pas sion hucuay school at :3u a in. Y. P. S. C K ut 7 p. m. Aiken Street Chapel, Presbyterian, South Rock Island. Rev. L W. Allen. Jr.. castor: Sur - day school at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 4 p. m. Services every Tuesday at 7:du p. m. South Park Chapel, Presbyterian. Flm street and fifteenth avenue. Rev. w. S. Marquis Ban tor; Sunday school at 2:30 p. no. Memorial Christian. Morning service c in ducted by Lhr.stlun omen s Board or Ms siocs. Subject. "The Blues Mill's Burden.' evening service. Munday school at 9:15 a. tn. Y. P. S. U. K. at ti:30 p. m. Twecty-nlnth Street Sunday Scbool.ChrlS' tlan. Seventh avenue and Twenty-ninth street Sunday school at 3.00 p m. Heorcre J M. Col bum. superintendent; Miss Sarah Finn, sec retary. Salvation Army Barracks. 1509 Second ave- enue, services as ioiiowk: Knee drill at 7 a. m.. holiness meeting at 10:30 &. m.. christians meeting at 3 p. m., solvation meeting at 7:30 p. m. First unurcn of Christ, Scientist, Twenty- third street between seventh and Ninth ave nues No service duiing the month of Auin st. v. m. j. a. Dunamg. corner of Third avenue ana Nlnetntb street. Servies at. 3:H0 n. m Peorparized Church of Jesu Christ of Latter imt ssints s-ervlces a . Odd Fellows' ball, t-ea ond avenue aud K ghleerth street, ut 3 o'clock p ni . conducted byilJer F. M. Cjober. Suu day school at C p. m. The KrltUh Soldier. It Is said that tbe British soldier wears such tight clothing that lis Internaiorgansareoften seriously injured. Then when on tbe march bis chest Is compressed by the weight of his knapsack, canteen, great coat and heavy car tridge belt. Usually the stomach Is the first organ to suffer from overtaxing of sny nature Overwork, abuse. neel :ct or Improper food Is bouc,l to produce dyspepsia and its attendant evils. For any disorder of the digestive or gans Iiostetter's Stomach Bitters should be taken. This famous medicine will cure a'l ailments of the Horoach. Try It for constipa tion. Indigen t n, flatulency, dyspepsia, nerv ousness and insom in'a It makes tbe weak stronsr. and an occasional dose will keep the bowels regular. Does It Pay to Bay Cheap? A cheap remedy for con?hs ard colds is all right, bnt yon want some thing that will relieve and enre tbe more severe and dangerous results of throat and lnng troubles. What shall yon do? Go to a warmer and more regular climater Xes, if possible; if not possible for yon, then in either case take the only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized conn- tries with success ia severe threat and lung troubles, "Boschee'a German Syrup." It not oily heals and stim ulates the tissues to destroy tbe germ aisease, doi aiiays innammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures tbe pa tient. Try one bottle. Recommend ed many years by all druggists in the woild. bam pie bottles at T. H. Thomas', druggist. Kheamatlsgs Cartxl tn a Day. Mystic Care for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to S days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at one the cams and tha dis ease immediately disappears. Tbe first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Otto Grotjan. 1501 Second avenue. Cock Island: Gnstave Schle. gel & Son. 220 West Second street. lUr.iinnrt Tbe lack of energy you feel, the backache and a run down condition generally, all mean kidney disorder. Foley's Kidney Cure will restore your strength and vigor bv miking tbe kidneys well. For sale by all diug- .stohxa. Bean Us (Tin tzi tnt Han litw Bot4 Kfaatxr -ef Why r. Satisfied And sa well contented is because I have just se lected my furniture to furaish my house from Clemann & Salzm arm's. WE NOW HAVE ON DIS PLAY The largest and most complete line of parlor and bad room suits, rugs, carpets and in fcet every thing in the furniture line that has ever been put before the eyes of the public in this section of the country. We Cordially Invite The public to call and examine the line. Wt: handle the best refrigerator, the Automatic. Glemann & Salzmann Cor Sixteenth Street WE CURE WHEN OTHERS FAIL Nervous Diseases of Both Sexes. Consultation Free. Our Electric Machine for the treatment or Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism and X-Bsy work. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Exhaustive ity, wess memory, Mental Delusions, or positively cured. CATARRH, Dyspepsia. Asthma, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Blood, Kidney, Llvei ana asm uiseases oan De quicuy ana permanently cured oj our aavanoea system oi oseo i- olne. VARICOCELE is the most active monies witn oiners wnen we guarantee you a permanent cure in seven aaysey our painiii netbnds. Hydrocele cured In three days no pain. WOMEN suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex should consult us. Wa Dave cured macy cases given op as hopeless, ana we may be able to cure you. Hurcleal .Derations performed at vour home If deni red. Abdominal and brain surverv a soeclaltv. THE QUESTION OF YOU It HEALTH anora to piace your cane in tne nanos or inose wno nave naa little or no practical exper ience In tbe treatment of chronic diseases. DR. WALSH'S large private practice cmer oi bl Antnony b Hospital togetner witn tne i act tnat ne nas curea nunarea vw were pronounced Incurable by others during the Uve years he has been located In Isveo port, proves conclusively that be is tbe physician you should consult II you waot to get well T . - . . M . ,1.1. Only Curable Cases Taken. " cnnot ",rrlt- Hnnrirtvla ftirert hv mall Honrs, ll to IS a I to B and 7 to S p. ssu Banday lliSO to l:SO p. an. Office 124 West Third Street M'Cullongh Building, Davenport, Ia. For Bargains in WALLPAPER SEE OUR LINE. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO... LEA 1 1 vrv ; lam Well V -sb -,-f and Second Avenue Chronic and Private DR. J. E. WALSH, Formerly of Cbleairo, Burseon-ln-Chief of 8a, Anthony's hospital. drains, Sleep.essneSs, Threatened Insitn- any otner condition aue to nervous emanation cause of Nervous Debility. Why treat is a vital one therefore you cannot and extensive experience as surgeon-in 310-314 Twentieth Street. 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