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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS,. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1886. ECZEMA ERADICATED. OcfiA'tnen-lt la tH ym tn my that I think 1 am entirely Well nf efzf-ma or lining taken Swift' Spetitic. 1 have been troiihleil with it vitv little in my fare sin iagt sponit. At the tasiiiningiif colli weather last lull it made aiuVht appearand!, bat went awny ana tela never reuulii-il. S. S.H. notioaK broke it up: at leant it put my avuteiu in coial ciWKlttlon unit 1 cot well. It alo bcnclitcil my wife irreatly 'ife iToatlr cure nf a la-i-akinc; m ( i my little three year Vi": V. atkiaMille, ., Feb. 1:1, IS 1'reaf iun nn .nil L in Tll...-..... n.il-l 'Yt,w ri:'Kssioxi. ' J. M. BKAKDSLEY. 4 TTilltMiT AT LAW I'fWa: with J. T. Ki n XI worthy. IT4? Sci-onil a v-nne. ailL-l-il"SUI WILLIAM JACKSON, rroKV AT LAW. .fHoo in Rot a.Ht .1 National Hank I'.u I hlitisr. Unci ialainl, I H. JOHN S. HOLLAND, TTOKNEY AND POfSSHI I.OK AT LAW -fl over poti!ure, Mo'iiue. lliinoin. " E. W. BURST, ITHUNKY ANlKHI'NSKI.I.iil! a'f l,tw "l "llh-e in Masonic Temple !!- k. over lt to i:li,il Nn.H,-. t'.tli k. Km kl -hit.', ill. acie - tl-.vlf K. D. PWUKNEY. f. I.. WAI.KKB SWEENEY & WALKER, I TTolfNKVS AMliVINSEU.tlKS AT LAW Acini----'" K'-wi-n'.- hlork. Ro-.k Matnl. 111. nut:- dwv ii! i;c.i:i;r i. i:MKK".initr:, ,1 TrultNKV IN PATENT I'M'-iK -Pin. I'l'm-in. --ai.r kin.l-...'i.-i'e,!. (.,. ..,. 4. l ir-t x.tii..v:ii l;:intv Biiiid!n'. P. it i; i;r-;. ii.ck I i-lanl, Mlin"!. in- v M. M. CORBFTT, ATT.ttiNKV AT LAW. Sdieir,.r -n him .tv -i Not-iry P.:hlie. ArMfrart-. lvit. ,-,,tl. I". OYei H 1l v BikerV Jewelry tor. lUMNV.SS IMKKCIOIiV. II AKDWAKK. II Htewrm .t M-rit 'rU'jrv. i Wotf.itiK..1!l M-JWSF.AI'Kl. The Rock lelmvl Umi.v Aikm1: p'lbh-'ivd wen evcninii. (S,itii1:. fe.-)tt in in Ar;n i.l-x-k. op posite FoMoMlee. iIv.Tfiiiii; medium in the city. Tilt- Porfe l-tund Wk'imi A'-..m'; pnlHi.'ht'd every Friiy. A jfji'i'-fm. -n in ni'i-cc tiotj witti the 'pt :i!ili-hnvni THE Iioiaiinlate Conception ACADEMY, DVVEXPOUT, - - IOWA. -i'ihii! nctet! ty OF CHAIUTV OF T1IK U. V. M. Offt-r-i tn v-'i nr t:i U s .-v-rv f t'iltv of ' I i r nil a th-ir-m.' M.'cni -iiH M.ril K lu.-itimii In HtiK fii'.M nr.' j'V'-ii in it Sli.1i-. M'l-1f. PJintinj. (iruvm .;. f!r . iitn! vn-t'lilt :itU'liI!ini is pji't t't U -ni- tin 1 S.iril t'ulrnr Til" r." M i i"ii t- IU nr.- f nru -h.'.l wSMi l int ani ir jriirtii.- . h:-tnrn tl :ki- ooliv-n- il cti;irT. otli-r ii.-.-.-;ti a;t!.l(;iniN- t r Hi.- pur 1M e f iii-lr'i- n-iii A ii'ir irynf . iri li-', p-t-ir.ii ;!t i mi-v-MI i - iv r k - i t- fli- p'i-nit-, in i ii1- :t-f tfiu- r :i:iel by . jtnhrmu conr-r if r.-:i-liiur- An t-te -irii f...i,--f..r. ii!'mi: hi tv.-n r.--WN ii ..rf-fy- l,n-'l tii in.i-J if" :i; '"r- ."i -i'v v. ;itii il 't d'-t'e I liir.. i'li .-it with Mte tui. il -7f, "j , ? t l n 1 s:iii;h"l '.vif h li r mi I -il l wjJi.-r. All t!n- .tirn 'tti'li'i -nIii.- r ttf tii'd t'ti'"ll"n '- .iii-l pli'X- in--'it'iivin ;i-tu!ii th II. .if it Tin- iiv?:t -'isim opoa 'aHI'v.fii'- r.'vir.itnirrj f:ili p irficil ir- iii ' f MM ' V TB C'fME!Tl"V Ai .X'tMl , D.iifnjMirt, fnwa. LOANS 1 lo 4 per cent per imninii, three in tntli' to Ijih'Hmi; in iiur;it:m mi yi.tnti INVESTMENTS. ffc f wiil-Titr".m-BlinN'sWirKW-TlIA J 9 J l.KU lNI nnl iK ITALIAN UKU HtJ f"KSS KoN'Il, t'te next retK-inntimi f whirh -in t;ikes p':Ut' Kvcry Bon'l inrtichi tt.-in four R',-l'nipi inn fr:iwinn ii!inuaHy.;ti:l ha.- in-f tli'in n cUmni! t4iU:ani a Piviuiii'ii-if from JM. H" t H-i.ikiii, i iiittTu.-t on the invet'imnit.. 11ml tin bond ;tt alt times are worth tti'Mr f.-ic; v.ilih'. ainl must ho reteeiit''tl by their iv .M''cl.v tfownimt'.Hn, tUc Rom'1 nir L'nftPd St itcs (Jovcriim-'nt itmiU, No UUnk, no riik wti itever. ftti'l nutnlrf-il of opwirtiintties of r lem!t'on. wilh premiuni r-innr: I mm 1U t-i Slthl.if -'"t- 'CH Lire beiliL' oii' of tii hirL't preminmi. f!3 will !ecnrt! out of th'.'su boiHto for nexf r-l-itijtion. UiMititS:: by Muc.-v r.'T, flrifr. Kt'iiHT.'i, l.eumr V-;res.-. U.ilnn-e jtay.ibli' in monthly intalm.itt-. L'. S (.ovenimeut Bonilon titoitth ly ji'ivni'iiis, A'lirts for in"'il ir-i, vtc. V. W. r'STKK. P..i!-kr. j'ui-n itiv i'l Uptuiw:iy, Nw Vtirk. ASK FOR THE . L DOUGLAS K"it nmtrial, prfefft fit. eqnnH nnv f. orjfiuhoc; rvery pair wrrHiit'-L nontj r.nli:nrt n.mi, , I "i. J.. l"iUKiiii Shop.warrntiu-il." .'on irrtnf, Kntton and Larc. If von ca'inot pet tiirsu r-,iocn from dealers, 8fnl ft'itirtw on postal ard io w. i,. PoQlad, Urock loa, Uaes. WHEAT Baking Powder. (SOLO E0H AT NEW Dsuxh ( uiIor4i' by the leading Hotel In sa onutry. ltirvcil by tiif Oorcrnmpttt Cltv. Mimi fir (In- liiilian (omiiiiwiun. KAI.BFI,KINIIS NOIK, NiWiik", NKW VOKK. phosacidT Pennyroyal Pills. 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." TUB KltKUNAf. ANI ONLY CBNOINR. S.ift- Htnl always reliable. Kownrc of w.rtki. Wholesale Aaenl., KoMoa. M.i. is-REP! aiX SELF CUM of the inosl ii i'-e i. S. Dolilllty, ' 0- 1 cisiaM. !r1 8 . io ii-ien?an e ror i.aihk. a-l- -'"t for "l'lll.IIK.1!l,d Ifuxui." I ... ' ' "IIKUBBHB (!nl.'r. V., Tra.1.. ,:.,' h'"!n s'l'"re. I'hiladeliihia. l. Il'lille t iHSij. ,j. in ca.-c of sick iR'aiiarne. " !"- oid uuichter last ei'ionicr. . rtT,itc. Kav. JM . . .aviivnjo. swtrr SorrrW Co.. PrawrS, Atlanta, fia. IDENlTJMES The formula by vluch tUMcr's ll rb H'ttiTS is cowptmnili'il r'.v enr two hun dred years old, and vf German origin. Vie entire range of proprietary medicines tjnnot produce a preparation that en joys so high a reputation in the community where it is made as TTERS .' .- the h,t remedy for Kidney and I irer Complaints, Jiin jisin, ('lamp in the Stonmeh, Imliijes iion, Mttluria, I'erioiliral Com plaints, etc. As a Ulootl Vnrijirr, it has no equal. It tones the sytfem, Mrenfhen'mg, invigorating and giving new life. The late .Tuilt;r nav!!. of Lanrafter On , Pa., an al'l- .turifit .nni mi hm.n-.l i-iiiyrn. once wrote; "Mishli'rti lt.Th !iitt'-n i very wi.ily known, -"id hat aeiiiiin.l a irreat n-i'iitation for nieih--in:il anileiin'tive proivrtien. I hav-iiMit myiulf .-'id in my launly n.vral hottl'.1. mid I am tatl liei! that, ttv- refutation 11 not uunn'rinil." RIISHIjEK HEBB BITTERS CO. b'J5 Commerce Kt., -Philadelphia. P.irke-'a Pleasant Worm s"i - Never Fr.a Is Life Worth Living? That depcrnls upon the Liver, for if the Liv?r is inactive the whole sys tem is out of onler the breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopeful ne.ss gone, the spirits are de pressed, a heavy weight exists utVr eating, with general despondency and the blues. The Liver is the housekeeper of the health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or requite constant taking, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur iru its use, makes Sim mons Liver Uegulator a nte lical perfection. 1 bivf ry-'e'l it virfti'-- i't-ih.iI1v. nn-1 l:n , that for liy-M. 'p-i. IM1ioti-.n.M Hini Tlirobiiim: H-A'.-Mie. it l" tut- t).'-;r m-titvine tho wor!u ever iw. It iv.; tri'j't forty or her remelif tufori; Iram'iu Liver llf'tl itor, itni noo' (if tit. 'in Lrie mor.-tlian tetnpor iry relief, hut tin- U''ulator no. only rtti'.:v.a um cnreti. li. II. Jonks, Macoo, ;. nn COUGHS, CROUP AMD -SWEET CUM" EVSULLEEfy. The twrrfjt pnm. n cntlienvl from w tree of thn i'f nnme, prowim :ilon tbo hiikiII ptioitninin bo 'nnhcrn State1", nintairw a Hmuiiitinv e'tr pit principle that trfw.enR the plilet-ni prmlnctriiT i,'."ti:r,! r n,,Tntn't enuuli, ninl stimnlalen (he i.nld wriffot.iniM-tu.h. When fombint-l with the loai i -ii ' i f,,a:iMl"W priniiili in the miitleiii pfuni ri.-t,-ef n T.UUIRN 1 'II KltnK KB hesii.d n. Swi:i:t U'H am Ml'M kin tbe tlnent known n?Tnedyi,ir v wiio..plii-oiiKh and m.umptior. , Hi .l.iiabte, any child t please.! Jotak.Ot A-k y..nr.riwKMt for St. ITtca MAKE MONEY Fortunes are yearly made by miccespful oyera tor i stocks, ?rain and oM. Thee iiivetm.nil(i ln-iiientiy pay from $500 to or mure on uaeli f ;il invented. Itelialiloeorreaiiomleiitii wanted. Adilreas for circulate, WILLIAM K KIRIIAKDS, , Hanker and Broker, J nn-3-dw 3S, 40 is Broadway, New Tork. iiyoffirM SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly! hexinSth July. 1,,1 K,l rseplem wo.', A .?'C' P""""'1 """-'I. K Btildenle t.Vm,to C'."'"ut llK" '"I1 l this orother Uw bcliiHjls-ai, to those who proiwse to read K"h e'y:J"d to Pt IHnnerS who have not bad the advantage nf vHiemati i.; circular apply (p. o. Uiiiverutty of Va.) to Joux riut.v,oni. ana siat. law. m)4wlm 'imp tj a tali? with garland.' The. Attorney 'general iiTM Ueporter i I " '.lw Pointer, f t j if Pittsbubo, Aug. 4. Hon. A. H. Gar land, ottorooy general of the United States, passed through tbe city early Tuesday morning. Mr. tiarland was looking well, and while partaking of a hearty breukfu.it (n the Union dopot, eonveraed with a news ' paper ropreaentative as follows: "Are yo averse to explaining your pi tkin on ttie Pan Elecljric ecundul!" "1 think there has been a good deal ol nonsense publUbfril on this sub.oet. llie eastern nowspapera represent mn an ling full of an.vtoty ami atiout the roatguation of tny plaee in the eabioeL You limy state tbut sneh la not the rasa. 1 am not diatat bed in thj leat and take no cognizance of what newspapers may say so tbe contrary. The l'an Kleett ic ntntwr w now in the court. As far as I am coiiti rued it does not cost nie a thought. 1 am going home now on a vacation and ahull reiurn to Washington between tbe 1st and ! of October." "WlifltiJoyon silt'jn will he the out icine o! the Mevi an ili.li. ully(" That witl U- tK'na,y adjusted. Hotb countries are equally anxious tosotllethe naalter wilhout furiiier disnusion The pa pers iu , the matter were, I tieiieve, sent Monday to cotigfesi. by .Secretary Jiayarit CiMigress, you know, lias asked to !h kopl regularly aciuiutcd v ith all stojw taken" "liien you think there is no chance fia war:': -'.None wbHtevt-r." "What an- tho imMiHa-tn fur setlling the fishery dispute:'' That also will be settle.: in a short time, ami th" interests of .Amonratis coinvTneil, will, you liny re. t atsuinl, ! fully pro tecusl." "Are you ireo lo express un opinion as tu the passage of tb new treaty between Ureat Britain and the United StaUw:" "No; on that subject 1 iniist be silent. Tbe Dintter is pen.ling liorore the senatexaod 1 i-au not presume to discuss it at present" -ie K. ftf I. l''lKl,l with tlie l-iKariiiukers. Nkw Yukk, Aug. 4.-Tho cignrmakers lockout continues to spread. The sunerin cetiijentot lira turn of Hon.lr 61 Liderer. ilotnlay nuiriiing, tea.! an ultimatum to the employes to abandon their trade uniou ami join the Knights of Labor under penalty of dismissal. By wuy ol response, every limn iiti.t woman, lo the numlier of .'.On, quit woi-k au.f waike.p out of the shop. They aiUTWuril lietit a meeting and passed reso lulions avovviug their determination to re sist what they termed the tyranny of the kuibts. i.micers of the l'rogressifte and iiiiernutiouitt t ij;annakor3 unions say: There can be but ono issue to this contest The kuights will not tss able to till the places of the men who are locked out, and then the manufacturers will break with them. limiitt XV.-isliiiislon ns n Kiiinnier Itesorl. ftl.it'NT w AsitiNtnoN. N. IL, Aug 4. A northwest v.in-i blowing at tbe rate of sixty miles au hour sot iu at niirhtfall Mou day. Snow tiegan to fall at -M Tuesday morning, and at 5::tU tne ground was cov- ereu to a aeptn ot one and one-half inches. The wind was blowing eighty miles an hour. and win lows were thickly covered with frost The thermometer lUonday registered I dogreej in tha valley, but Tuesday marked s uegrees Here. U.niK, N. Y., Aug. J At 4:4,-i Tuesday morning snow began falling here lasting aiiui, live minutes, lhe weather is ex trcuieiy old for this season of the year. IoVfler!y t n 4 Mnilldate. Wli.KKsiiARitK, i a , Aug. 4. (jrand Blaster v arkmaa I owderly writes to friend and a well-known politician here mac unuer no ciri-umstances will he allow his name to be ils.sj as a cundidate for con- in s from the Twelfth district Mr. l'ow- dorly says: "1 am tired of seeing my name jseil in connection with politics. 1 am mti'-h otiligeit to my many rnetids for the interest muntfestiHl in me, but 1 am not de sirous of being a candidate for congress. 1 am satistied with my present work; prob ably I woutd not be satistied iu congress among a lot of K'litkinns. A (-aiiroriiin Senator F.lecteil. SA.-itAiii-Mi. faL, Aug. 4. Both houses ol tu legisl.-iture met at 11 o clock Tuesilay morning, and iiiimcdiutely proceeded to lei-t a t nit-sl States seuator to liil the va- can.-y causei by the death of Senutor John Millar, and suns, whose doath has been tilhd by Senator tleorge Hearst, appoinUsl by IJoveruor .Slouemau. A. P. Williams, who was nominated at the Republican cau cus a few hours before, was nominated and received a minority of votes in both bouses. The lleuiO'-iats uominute.1 Senator Hearst The vote of both houses sto3d: Williams u. Hearst, The l;ti,lng Lord Lieutenant. Ltl'ni.l-., Aug. 4. All public and many private buildings were decorated in a most profuse manner Tuesday with Hags and bunting in houor of the lord lieutenant of Ireland, the carl of Aberdeen. The streets along tbo route the departing viceroy took fl cm the castle to the railroad depot waa Uiroiued with people anxious to pay horn ne to the earl and wish him God-speed. A large uu-uher of prominent Nationalists at tended the farewell levee held in Dublin castle Tuesday morning by the lord lieu tenant and t.'ountesB Aberdeen. vf WORK OF A MANIAC. lie Tiles ; l;:trti. knocks Itnwn a Woman, mid .1 limps iu a Well. IJtiKuN, t). T., Aug. r.. -A devilish alfair ocourred four miles iroiu iroiUois Monday. Andrew Iieefc worked for James Hubbard. Not giving satisfaction, ileck was dis charged, v. bile Hubbard was absent from home a short lime, Beck poured the con tents of u live-gallon call of kerosene on the atruw iu the stable, an 1 then set lire lo it Iu doing so hi; own clothing took fire. Mrs. Hubbard uud her two young boys ran to put out the tire, and one of the boys threw water on Heck's burning clothing. Ileck kuo -ke.l Mrs. Hubbard down, and bit her ha nds severely. Juu nffer this lieck was seen standing on the well-curb, and then he was misse l. The young Is.ys took care of their mother till help came. Search was then made fur Bock, end ho was found at the liottoiu of the well with the rnjie around his neck, and bis neck broken. Tho opinion is that Beck must b.ivo been partially in sane. Hubbard lost bU shod, a harness, anil a muie. HAD $107,000 UNDER HIS PILLOW, Ism the l:.-.l Caught I Ire an, the tas, Was t'oiiHiiined. i.'EW Yoi:k, Aug. A morning piper prints a slory to the elleet that L. W. : mall, formerly of Chicago, w hero he was engagea iu in.) siigur trade, rei-ently drew ftUi.iUSi ill h,ud cu b from a sufe deposit vault mid deposited it under his pillow. Mr. Small retired to rest after taking a big dose of bromide of (otaasiiim to induce sleep. He was awakened some time after 1-y a burning sensation, and found thut bis bed was in Humes and that his $IIJ7,0 hail been consume,. Jlr Small says that ho shall return to t 'hicago, where be will n doavor to retrieve Ins straugely-shrnnken fortune by engaging in the sugar business, Well-Known Tlieatricat Muimger Head. Hew Youk, Ang. 5. Henry C. Jarrett, one of tiie best known theatrical managers in tbo United States, died on Monday, at Hucaog Ayres, of lung disease. The Terrible Drain Which scrofula has upon the system must lie arrested and the blood must he pun nca, or serious consequences will ensue. For purifying nn,i vitalizing effects, ilood's Barsapirilia has been found super ior to any other preparation. It expels every truce of impurity from the blood, and bestows new life and vigor upon every part of the b..dv, enabling it to en tirely overcome disease. There am said to be 50.000 Mormon children in Utah. IIONHH-.II'S ACID FIUISPHATE In Nervous Debility. Dr. S. E. Sylvester, Portland. Me., suys: "I have used it in nervous debility with most satisfactory results. Invalid'! Hotel and Surgical Institute, This widely celebrated institution, lo cated at Buffalo, N. Y., is organized with a full staff of eighteen experienced and skilful! physicians and suigeons, con stituting the most complete organization of medical and surgical skill in America, for tbe treatment of all chronic, diseases, whether requiring medical of surgical means for their euro. Marvellous success lias been achieved in the cure of all nasal, throat and lung diseases, liver and kidney diseases- peculiar to women, dis eases of the digestive organs, bladder diseases, blond taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, and nervons debt- bilily, paralysis, epilepsy (tits), sperma torrhea, impolency and kindred aliens tions. Thousands are cured at their homes through coirespbndence. The cure of the worst ruptures, pile tumol, varicocele, hydrocele and strictures is guaranteed, with only a short residence at the institution, bend ten cents in stamps for the Invalids' Guide-book ( I6S pages), which pives all particulars. Ad dress. World's Dispensary Medical asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. A century plant that for fourteen years has been in the Boston public garden Is in bloom. The plant is jiot large, but the flower stalk rises fifteen feet into the air and liears four clusters of yellow blossoms. NEVER GIVE VP. It von are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak con stitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. Yon will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will lie inspired with new life; strength iitul activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and iK'nceforlh you will rejoice in 1 he praise of Kicclric Bitters. &'id at fifty cents a i, utile by H.irlz & li.ilinst n. One Atlantic Oily hotel pays ifSKl a week for its band and boards il. The amount spent for music at the various liutels Ihis scnson will reach T-o.tHMI. "My Only Family Hedicino " "I lihve boL'D a user of tSimmon's Livt:r Regulsitor for many yt-ars, having matU it my only family medicine. It is a pure irood and reliable medicine. My mother before me was very partial to it. "I find the Retulntor very safe, harm less and reliable as a family medicine, and have used it for any disorder of tite avstcm and found it lo act like a charm I belit-.ve if H was used in time it woulri prove a great preventative of sir-knss. I have often recommended il to my frit mis and shall continue to do go. "Hev. Jas. M. Hom.ins, 'Pastor M. E. church, South FaiitieldVa. "To J. II. Zeilin & Co.. Philadelphia.'1 A New York tailor thinks the sign of Dm linuio iminic t. a ri-...lnul u n nrrti.ih of gentlemen's stvles to the old fashioned HE HAD SALT BHfcDH F0K 20 YEARS. -A. Manvel. Ass't Supt. & ti. P. Agt. C. H. 1. Ai V. li. li., writes; -For twen ty years I have been afliictcd wilb $ait Khcitm in a most serious form. During tbe wiutcx season, my bands have tteen in such condition that I was unable to dress or undress myself without assist ance. and 1 have not had gloves or band ages off my hands for about 'four months' unlit I liegan using Papillon (extract of flax) Skin Cure. I certainly think il has cured my hands." Large hollies only $1, al II. II. lleMautos. There arc lo2 licensed hotels in Atlan tic t'iiv this vear. Nervous Dt'billtated Hen. l'ull arc allowed a free trial of thirt. itiijis of Hid use of Ir. lye's Celebrated Voltaic Bell wilb Electric Stisiensory Appliances, tor the speedy relief and per nianeni cure of Nervous Ilebility, loss of ltali'y ami Manhood, and ail kindred troubles. Also, for many olher diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred; Illustrated pamphlet. Willi full uiforuia lion, terms, etc.. mailed free by address ing Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich. dcod it w. In Persian theatres the female parts are still played bv boys. Hay Fever. From Col. .1. Maldhof, of New Yotk: I have NiiflVri'd severely for the last ten years from Hay fever in early and mid summer and in the fall. I desire in the interest of my fellow sufferers to testify in favor of Kly's Cream Balm. My short use of it demonstrated its cflicacy. J. Maidhof, 401 Broadway. The present hot weather has proved a bonati7.a for the watering places. The habitual use of pills is a sure means of ultimately undermining health and lay ing the foundation for some of the most lislressinc oases of chronic maladies. Use Dr. Jones' Hed Clover Tonic, a purely blood Ionic. It cures all diseases of the stoninch.liver, blood and kidneys. Can be taken by the most delicate. 5(1 cents, of druggists. Blue grass is being received in Orecon from Kentucky for seeding purposes. I can recommend Ely's Cream P.lm to all Hay fever suffer, it being, in my opinion, founded upon experience and a sure cure. I wasalllioted with Hay fever for twenty-five years, and never before found permanent relief Webster H. llaskius, Alarshhcld, Vt. 11 t'urc without Mcdirinc I'atcntcd Hct. IS. 1S7S hl Imik will cure ct niu t obstinate r.aac in fwir days or lesis. ALLAN'S sMnK,ec B0U6IES. No na-eDons dntet of rtihelw. rnnnihn nr nil tf HandalwoiKi that are rerLain to print lire dvf ptpMia bv destrovillt' tile roatiliL'fi of Iho ntnninrh Vriff S.i.:ni. Pmii y nil flnuristf or mailed on receipt 1 on receipt m 'ii itn.:, ror Miruier p.'iriICI.Ur CnU tor circtimi;; imibox iko. d C ALLAN CO. nvtivr Ki John utrnet New 1 ork Dr. b. g. Miller Would resmctfnlly annonnre to (he aik and at llicted. far and near, thai he treat dlfllntlt eMeii or all kinds, acute and chronic. raidwtrery and snnri r exempted). Twenty yi arn practical ex perience. Diff'-rmr: with alt others in plans of treatment: mad in t: marveloosciirep where other failed to give relief; mukeaa especially of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, For which he h ii a special treatment and never fails to cure. Yon need puffer no loncer. Con sultation free, office hours 0 a. m., to $ p. . office and residence No. Bltfhteenih street, I'ock Island. Address letter box 1622. apl-liMwly FRENCH'S HOTEL, City Hall Sqtjahb, : New Yokk. Opposite City Hall and the poatoffice. This Hotel a one of the most complete It Its ap pointments and furniture nf ant no nan tu New York city, and ia conducted on the EUK6PKAH FLAM. niMims only One lollar )e 4vy, Half tnin nte's wa'k from hrooklyu bridge and Elrv:itl H. Ii. All lioefi pass the door. JMotit runvutiteiit hoU'l in New 1 ork for merchant to slop at. Oin fnir rooms, cafes and Innch counter replete with all the luxuries at moderate prices jn-tfi-dwly A25-CeotBookforl2-cts. EUREKA RECITATIONS, By Mrs. Anna Randau IhCPHt, the celebrated teacher and elocitionist. Five nambera now ready. Kaeh one contains 18 paires and hand gome lithograph cover. Price only IS cents each. Address J. fe. oaiLVtB A VO., pabliaherv, (P. O. boxS767) 31 Koae street, Kuw York. 21-diw p Man and Beast. ..... I ,- ! Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. New Advertisements. NATURE'S PERFECT HV.ALTH I Writ O impossible if tho Hi CURE FOR gestMin ia impaired, the laverinaclive, or .tie CONSTIPATION, "tar r a n't" s 1 A AFX2IZHT. will cure Conciliation, Sick Headache ami Dy-ptfwi- It regulates the bowel and enables iliot-e of feeble digeHlioti to eji joy tticirfood. It redtir 48 fever, roolnfhe blood, Iri invaiufiliju ia I'lletiand Inflammatory diKeapei, and is a juafly eften ed Aperient for children. Keonomical, reliable, eh irant. It nhonld be fonnd in everv hoiiwhold. Sick-Headache. AND DYSPEPSIA. NotW by DrtiffrpitUtpinj ivfwrf. Mauufartiired onls by Trrant & Co., New York. WlUTm Heliabte Salesmen to travel and HUH I C nell to the trade our Crdebratd Clears, Tobacco, Cigarette, kt. Liberal ar rantfementp. Salary or commiBsion. AddnPi immediately. NKW YORK HAVANA ClUAK CO. No, l Fonrth Avenue New York. THIS PAPER may r fomi. on . cm tic ubo, i. NcwapAPini AsvErasiNO Brrmuu (10 Rpnroo Htreet). when odver- i HEW YORK. tieinir contraote may be uuhm uw k DCLARKE . cured! 4rA written (raaranteo ot core riven In evert cjtse nndcrtaken. 9m -All consultations I'hm ana Knrrrd. lr. Clarke'a Celebrated holi an-1 V ritlnjiBfln idaln envelopes) two tautM r. D.CltAKIvK. . DHt86 I'UKI BT, CUM i-1. AtrrENBEs cATHULS Ture; Female Complaints. A Qreat Sidney weifiedy. SOLD BT ALL D STT9SISTS. UlCdUlDitlUI Cleanses the head Allays Inflamma tion. Heals sores. Restores the sen ses of laste. hear ing ami Smell. A HAT Mvr. cf, 1 Quick Relief-A l KAY" FEVER Positive Cure Crpatu Baini has trained an enviable reputation w IierVt'i known. diidarinii all oth rpreparatittriM. A particle i( applied into each itotil niii vef pain at oiiee, in airreeahle to n-e Price Srtc. al driittiritn. or hv nciil. Send for r irrular. ELY liliOTllKUS. Tr m;its, uwego, N. T. ADVERTISERS can leani the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo." P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, JO Spruce St., New York. isnd tOcts. for 'OO-frs. e. Pamphlst. GOLD HEDAb, FAE18, iSVb. BAKER'S Breakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure C'fKWJ, from vihtch the cutw of Oil has been removed. ItbaarAnM time the strength ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or nsar, and in thenforc far more economi cal, cottting ten than one cmt a cup. It ia dttictoua, nouriahing, etreoLhtmiug, easily dietcd. aad admirably adanUxl lor invalid as well aa for pernon in health. Sold by j nice in everyw hero. W. BAER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. S. T. W ATKINS, iSiiccewr to WAT1CINS & HILL.) Dealer in Dry and Green Wood. Will also attend to Uauliu" of all cinds Office at yards, cimerof tfTnh street on Mohne avenue. Tehphone No 1PT; orders may be l.r utr-. oct-SBdtf WEAK MEN!Srr I'm iw-t vv BT..i.7' StTl'Ixt -."w,'S, Hf! Ul MHHTKr TO jilkttlSmf " KhhT itnw Ttrvr imi'Hovkm ",;;':!!L,?,L!."iJjii'e''orv W.M MIHUHM. IMiull f.-r tl Mil. tun. (TtlitL tHulthinir riinriiln lit W Ttrfltrt'dlr Ihr.n.Bl, alt rnk nnrtii rcalnr. infTlliem'i'y'!!! In-nlth nud VinniituHirrnstri. Eli-rtnc CuTfiil frit iiiBtantlf- or wrf.-rtrit f.tof hi -h. OrftetlmtHtm itrr'nlinv. riill eHn-rl iii. V'iin.(rafHT- The Sanden Electric Co. 169 (LaSaHc si., Chicago, may n-dwty WILSON WASH30&RDS. Thsc Wnahboarda arc made with a Itent- U'oml rim, The Stronp st loaid and beat wa4bera in th world, t or sale by ail dtaitta. Take no Other. may 17-dwly PENNYROYAL WAFERS, n i ihq. sine looses porience in ySfi ben ureecribed in hundmrUnf T came ae an unfailinp monthly . r9 ujU. Ivulies Ask your dnureist for Pennyroyal Wafers, take no niusHtvw. mitru paruciiiars Bwuutm. i rnx. yi. ier Dox. Addrnn F.rnrEA CumMir.Ai.iTn. Mi) lUumi c DsTKOtT, Mich. Sold in Koek Nlaml bv Mnrshll . Piahr (Inn. per Uoese tlrug store. llrirUrQQ H Ca08E$and CURE. byono 1 1 CUT II Luv who was deaf twenty-eight I lynare; trmted by most ol the noted specialist Mot the day with no benctit. Vvrtd kmlf tn mrec nHiutup, nuu mnw Mien nunaren.fi Ol Otners 1 K. .v. s . - . n.i. 1 j . . '. hnmb tr.i-lfnii'nt eildrou T U PaIIV -ta Sftth St., New York (.Mty. iQ-SWdt-t-s-Sni On M GUN I 1 3 Kirrtnc- s 1 RAILROAD TIM li TABLE I'HH'AWO, KiM'K ISLAM! & PACIFIC Train9bavi for t'hicayo. P aaeoger , .... 7:Wam .... R:lUam ... .Iu:i5 am .... 5:45 pm 10 :$ p m 11:00pm .... 5 : a m 5:45 a in 8:Wa'm .... 4:4H p m .. p m .... 4:(M pm LaSalle Passenger.. Pas-enger.f Arrive frot Chicago. Papjtenger... Lapalle Paseeuker.. PaewniiL'r.... , hawas t'lftt. Leave Day Espretw and Mail 5:fi0i Arrive. H:i(am Night Expre-h and Mail 6:35pm 10:30pm Minnesota. Dny Express. ... .i 5:35 am ExpresM Fa;st 7:05 pm Niht Express :32pm 10:56 am Coutuil Hln'. Day KipiV!fantl Unit 5:.'53m Atlantic Pafpent;L-r S;55Eni Niyht Express tt:35ptn W ilton, via Mnicatine. The Fire Fly.. 2;30pm 1 :0n p m ft: 40 p m 7 :35 a m 1:0! Deiwt, Moline Aveiint'. J. F. OK'K, Airt-n'. Korh Inland CHICAGO, U(7UMN;T0N & QCINC, T.BAVE. A It Til VE. 8t . Louis Express :55 a. x 6 :45 a. Sterling Passenger 7::l A. 7:05 v. n. Sterling Accommodation.il :1M A. si. 1:30 p. St. Louis Fast Ex H:' v. m. Timor .M. Denver & Kan. Jitv Ex... 4:15 p. m. !i:0t a. .' U. P. CUSTER, Afreiit CHICAGO, flIIAVAt hi L & ST. CACI.. ROCK 1SI.ANU THAINR. U-aves fi:lfam Amvr Kftlpm ...ll:Uom 6 36 am Ft. & Accom . 3 :00 pm Ft.& Accom OrJOam Fly'g Dutch'n6;45am 9:5.').m . 6:iepm 9:0bpm B. 1. if. HOLMES, Agfnt lH K INLAND & PKORIA RAILWAY?- l;lM)t Twentieth street. (HHOUTKHT HOUTK TOTHE EAST AHO WEST! l.KWE. AKKIVK. r-i-t Ksprena ,. S:fi a. m. Q.ffi p m VHit and Ex :jJ5p. m. I ;f. p. t commodation, 7;lfi r. m. '?:Ol a. w Any Fn.ight (i.00 a. m. 3: '6 p. I'ftliLE BUANt Fl. LEAVE AKHOK Mail..... 9:10 a.m. 3:Kp. ti. Accommodation.... 4:(M p. m. 8 00 a. k. F. II. Rockwell, Aent. no ail UAILWAY SHORTEST KOUTB TO TilE EAST AND SOUTH Trains leave Rock Ip.aiici 4.00 a.m. Way Freight. 8.45 ' Fast Kxpr.-r-s. 1.40 p. m. Mail and Kxpreic tt.50 Through Freight aud Accoioinodatiou Trains arrive at Rock Ihlnml: i.30 a. m. Thronh Freitrht and Accommodation 2.4f p. m. Mail and Express. 5.10 Fast Expresn. i.W " Way Freight. The Fast Kxpkess, leavinj; Ki.hr Inland al 8. m. arrives at lVona VZ.'A) p.m.. at Springtii-M iXb p. m., al Decatur 4.o0p. m.. .lai ksonvilSe V.tjn p. m., Alton T.'Jtt p. ni Si liuf .i: p. m., and Verrr Haute 11.55 p. m.. The Same 1at. Making this the Ukht and Vi uhKfT route to all pont ouiheatt. The l.'J0 p.m. trin mattes close cmnection ,tt tiaiva with IV & V- for points west; arriving al liah fbnrL' t 4.S!5 p. in., at Itnrlinitioii 6.40 p. m.. ai Keokuk lli.'iR p. m., and at iiiiw,y iu.05 p. m. Arriving at Peoria at ti.:HJ p. ni., makiim clo-, sonneetions with the 1. li. .fc W. and T. P. ft W. for Indianapolis, comitrlnig tliere with nil faui ruins for the eat and south. tFAST TIM K SUKK t'ONN KtTIONS. an. htcs as low hs hy any other nmte K. K. CABLE, K. C. S i'nCKHOrSE. Qen'l Sept. li-n' Tkt. Airt. The 650 p. m. Accommmlaiion leavi! every d except snmlav. THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and gT. PAUL. KA.ILWAY COMPANY. owoi anil operate n.arl- Vom milci. ,.r lh.r , -i-r-i ,.,ipifi, l(lwa Minnesota and Dakota. It llie Short Line and Best Untile H tween all principal imiuls in the North west and Far West. For raip., time l.ihl., rile of (.aai;,, anil tieiizui, cic. appiv lo mc nearest atalam a-eul of theOliii-aco, Milfaiikc .V St.. I'iiiI h-lilwav or to any railroa.1 at-ent anywhere m the ln',tei" Statcsbr Oanaila. R. HILLKR, A. V. ll.l'Ai:"KNTKIt. Oeneral Manager, ;n. 1W .V Tkl Ac i. l'.TOCKBIt, CEO. 11. IlliAKl-otlli. Afs't '.'n'l Mnuaer Ap-lii-n Piiuj.. Mll.WAURRB, WlWCONMIN. lirr-or nulice. in referenre to Sp, ceil Kxcur .ionn. chan'e of time, and ottu-r iti-mi- of inicrcft in connection with the Chirac", Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway, pleanc rctcr lo the local rohiinu.' ol Oiis paper. The Line selected hy th e.S Ccvi to carry the Fast Mat: Tho Only Thi.-ub'i Lw.. with iU own tow. btweii CHICAGO, PEORiAot St.IQUSS AND DENVER ii'hei by wsy of Ornah, Pacific Juncunn, Alchtion m KanMi Cny, h Tt aver set itt ot th K' viioat SiatM, LLIKOIS, IOWA, MISSOURI, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, COLORADO VWtii bi.i'ca Iiim to iSeit in,pnit.iit citi.. nd tnwn, tuns ev.ty on, in th. turn one lo thiM al.ca.tty quippva ISioufili ti.iiM ovm lU own ti.Lk. laWMn Chicago and Denver, Chicago and Omaha, Chicago nnd Council Bluffs, Chicago and Gt. Joseph, Chicago and Atchison, Chicago and Kansas City, Chicago and Topeka, Chicago and St. Louis, Chicago and Dubuque, Chicago and Sioux C'ty, "noria and Council Bluffs, Peoria and Kansas City, Peoria and St. Louis', St. Louis axi d Omaha, St. Louis a-.id St. Paul, A. Loul3 and Rock island, St. Louis and Chiogo, Kansas City and bonner. Kansas City and Sc. Paul, H, annas City and Omaha, Kansas City and b.jriingtcn. Ilt't'l Cmncdioa m.d. of it. JundKM paoii. . li Thro.gn ri,mi-io and fioni pwou loalW on iM I' .vh of it. E .r..n .r-d WiMtm t.rrfil M ... :n.r.i,,n G'aod Uiioi OKrt, woh ThtouS T rt.na VI - I ii,,. alt points l th, U'"twj &i.w and Canada ' s too Pnodpil Lai. to 'm Francisco, Portland and City of isxico For ( u;lt1i.- Ri, Gtvotal hiknatim. etc -ia'.tr h Biifltnpirm hnulo, Crl OO ry Itttttt At lt f flM J"tJ Mate oi CMvtda. or Uti(ei VLNUY B. STONF, PERC? V.U lOWFtt, AMt tpnM Mir art. MATHET CAYLUS' 1'. tn. nv.w 1 .1. . . . , . - ...... " i Knm rii'.-rw, nj mo riva-cUna of pari.. New York and London, and superior to alt oth.ru for tho prompt care of all awc.,r?cwit or of long .tending. Ilitnponlrin ruawBottlo.contalningS40apini1woarh. I'UH'E S CKNT8, MAKlNtt IHKM IBB UiiEAPKHT OAPaiTr.h'U TTff Tu. u . I . Lr , ... Prepared by CAPSULES CU5 CIE, rarta. wbeni mil THE MOIiTNK ,WA(K)N The Moline Wagon Comp'y , . MOljIlVf. IXjXiXNOXS Manufacturers orFaru, Spring aud Freight. Wagons?. A full and complete line ol I'latfchm ami oilier HritiNU WAOiiNS,esM'eisllj atlitfc to Hie Western Trade, of superior workniauskip and tinisli. . Fri!luplratel Trice l.iat free on applicniiun. S-c the Moline W.iur, In-fore v"rch.4Mn aen. ANI1 OT11KH FIliST-v'l.AfS MAC1IINKS. S. H. MOORE'S ewing Machine Room ThLtl Avt'., and Tweiitietli St., Rock Inland, ill , ;nnl 3i.'K linuly Street, Havenport, Iowa. gTTerms anil iicr,s tVfy coiiijx'tilion. All kinds of Machines Kep iircil and Warranted. Oil, "vll-M ti 1 -n ;li;-i f.n ill km f M i-'itite-? ktit ii stork HOCK ISCATvTI) FIRE PROOF ROOF PAINT! A Perfect Preservative of Shingle and Metal roofs. It attests decay and is Im pervious le water. All work guaranteed. BLANCHARD & CO., ROCK ISLAND, , - - . ILLINOIS. I fTThe Rock tUn.l Fir ir--f litn! ati f i,ive .ir m-L ni ir.iif.u tur'-il only liy im, ttid so'd nlv hv o ir -iiiili-iriAt' I a;.nt in oth-r cities. PARK MOome and see us. ADAM KLOTZ CATHOLIC BOOK STORE, 22iV Fourth Ave., Rock Island, ojip. St. Mary's ('lunch, Keeps on hand a large assorliiicnt of Prayer Hooks, Wax Candles, Devotionala, rilalioncry (Jooilsof all kinds, Picture Frames, Klc. lar-Suhw-riptiorp received for lircitn:ii! Life of Christ and all ewpaJTr!' ami Macazinet. au piibln-liers' lowehl iK'iei. THE "TIVOLI," M. MAGRUM, Proprietor, Second Avenue, - - Op. Harper House. The -TlvoM,, has lately bt-en tran-fornieil into a P:iUv t qiiahm: in every rex) et the finen naioonriin Chicago nnd Mirp.vfttur anything in the three mUf A niimherof Mi-rhantcat Fans keep the eMHlill-hmt'iil nol during the not wtnther The l,nind Kefrefhiiu-nte dtKpeneed at ttiii eHtablthnieiit ic in kiwpingwMh iit gnnid improvemetit. An elegant luiit h servetl every moniiivj. AU kinds if Samlwiehei served on fliort police. EXCHANGE "HAJI RUDOLPH SCHWECKE. SALOON And BILLIARD HALL, Below the C. P.. I. ct I'. Depot, Moline Ave., Kock Island. 111. Imported and Itmaamlie Beer an,i in,', Pine Liliuors ami t:it'.irM al v aya on hand. WHE GENTRAL.I NO. 1717 SKCOND AVENUE, JOHN C. LaFRENZ, - PROPRIETOR. A rhotee t-wk of rteer, w:tie, Ujnor. (n-1 t'igir aUiy on hand. A f.iir share ..f puhlic pa ffl- in rerx'rt fully foliritril. 1 WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE fcftwmiminu - -- - - - " 1 ' . -.j ; ViSSyorth,no3oriltert tea ol?so '- f. tf'WTOii Hr:;Tr35llSASCVSfe-i2 E-StLouij i t l-t - ,1 CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY By reason or Its central position and close reliition to all principal linos Knst nnd w eat, at initial and torminal points, conc.litutc. tho most Important uilfl-conti-nontal link In that evstm of tliroui;li tmnsnortjition which Invites nnd tacitl tatos travel and traffic between citat of tho Atlantic ant Pacific cBFti It Is also the favorite and best routo to and from points East, Northeaat and Southeast, and correnpondins; potnta W est. North wost and Southwest. The Kock Island pvstera Includes m lus main lino and branches. Chicago Joliet. Ottava, La Salle, Peoria, Guneuoo, Moline and Bock Inland. In Illinois1 Davenport, Muscatme, VVashintfton, Falrneld. ottumwa. Okaloosa, West Lloorty, Iowa city, Dos Moines. InGlanola, Winterset, Atlantic, Kroxvilhj Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council BltilTs, In Iowa; Oiulatin Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City. In Missouri; Leavenworth and AumH. & Kansas; Albert Lee. MinnaapoUa and Bt Paul, in Minnesota; Wutortawn in Dakota, and hundreds ot Intermediate cities, towns, villages and Maura THE CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE !iS!Sri?fS i,pa.t1)n8 "enso o' personul sorority aftorded by a solid. S'iiTSSS1?. baaiaBl road-bed: smootn traefa ot continuous eteel ran- siS h5SUJv.mUllt ollv,eru? bridtras; rollma; stock ae near pTrfect ton as o?,.Kj.?1,can mce, ,t: ti,e Bafety appliances of patent bufrc ploiforrnt aVa1f Mil. rlXfs'S rKwedof tivSSSfiS3 ?tween Chicago and the Missouri River are com Pae KI,irU.i?d',fl?e'y.Hptlol8U"rod Day Coaches, MtiKnltlcent Pullman etooratetiSrSe, 'JSSJu? feten- ian1 uPtous Dining Cars, in which ADMUte? andHl2itma2i? ?i.?lsu2'ls' atn. -good Digestion waiting on Vr,B"rS" "D?1 Health, on both." Between Chicago and Kansas City and Atchison, ore also run the Celebrated Reclining Chair Cara. , -THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE 1 ?5?,d faTOr" Hue between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. IUh JSHPSSH009 Bre mode in Union Denote for all points In the Territories ana British Provinces. Over this route. Past Express Trains ara run to the wti25"ir P""??' summer resorts, picturesque localities, and bunting and flsu mg grounds or Iowa and Minnesota. It is also the most desirable route to the nc.w,beat flelds and pastoral lands of interior Dakota. .S"11 another DIRECT LINE, via Senoca and Kankakee, has been openeu between New port News, Richmond. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Latayetto and Council Bluffs. Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points. ror detailed intormatlon see MaiM and Folders, obtainable, as well aa Tickets, at all principal Ticket OUka ia the United States and Canada; or R. R. CABLE. ' CiuMcal mi Ciwral HaaaoM', Chicago, & KLTIS Have rtxt ivcil tin it SPRlNt AND SUMMER STOCK. OF Boots and Shoes, Wliicli have been placed at very low inices. 1 704 Second Avenue. GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL 1 ni mAf 1 THAT THE . E. ST. JOHN, , Iweral Ticket and Fiunw 9a(. Ct,k-