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THE ABGUB, FRIDAY, MAY 22.1891. IBP WALL PAPERING. n A n v f'nti iron i-i A am n, totlt io irj b At. f her(Ktof paperinglies nowadays largel .h labor employed. So a sight of th inriv pretty papers that can be cheaply es;re to try ner own nana at wail paper- ft . .w.V an amliit.irma annl tha f rvTl - nC 1 II Sill," ic hint may ne neipiui: ilect from the household one patient. rmratlietic helper and banish all the rest. 1 e 1 1 l. . 1 1 rwo l,:lir 01 11uu3 me wwrfc easier, nc person being required to stand on the .ppsaml lay the paper even with the cor- iee. tut' seconu remaining on me noort3 Dfoli! tliedoiibleupstripand place it ever. , nitti the hnng piece all down the edge, A hednner should select a paper neither thin tmr too thick., and which has adis net murk on the pattern, repeating itself : .i.irt intervals so th.it the strips shoul 1 h exact IV. i he wall should be well cleaned. .,.,,! ;.:i r or whitewash removed, an 1 tr.uk and holes filled with plaster c f . a:; ! a 1 lowed to dry. .r ;t r':u requiring eight or tiine rot's ; .:;it : . 1 ::r pounds of flour should be ti n stilT batter with clear, coll r. Then, having a vessel full of boi.-uiit.-r at hand and a vessel containing ii ittcr, large enough to liold two pails .. ;;r the boiling water upon the ba: srirritig it briskly, and the batter wi 1 a j.iul its white color change to a ye.- h hue. hen this occurs stop pour i:i lie boiling water, and a fine, smootn ;e will be fouud. i usual to cut the strip of paper a ie longer than is necessary, so that it he cut off neatly at the base boarci, r it is put on, as the base board may he straight nor parallel with the ceiling, ike care to study the pattern of paptr 1 before you cut it out: then unroll a :,vr from which the left hand imprinted :.:irg:n has been evenly cut. Cutoff the :r;;, and lay it face downward on tie ,.liie, keeping the top of the strip alwajs . your left band; now paste over well and jtiaily, beginning at the lower end. When uNiut half done fold it over, pasted side to L-ted side, while you draw the rest on to :x board to finish it, and when one strip - prepared mount the steps, attach t :?iitly to the wall overhead, while the a.s--maut draws down the doubled up piecu. A'tien quite straight, dab the edges with a lean cloth and sweep lightly with a clean l"th. or a soft, long haired brush, a.l wrinkles before you from left to righ Lis ly, loosen up the bottom of the strip sufficiently to cat it off the right length, .i.'ni press back in place again. begin your work away from the window, - that the joins may show less, aud thiit the strongest light may not fall on yorr lirst efforts. When a corner is reached, cut the strip .:' !ie.-esnry; if the same strip is half cn tie wall and half on the other, the pap r i- more liable to crack in the corner of ti e room. A Convenient Linen Rag. This bag is intended to hold the smaller items of body linen, such as fine handker 'iiiels, lace, chemisettes, sashes, collar, etc., before they are sent to the wash. LAG FOI: LINES, CLOSED AND OPEN. It is mnde of washable material, cut c r culur about twenty inches in diameter, and hemmed at the circumference. Then tie four pockets, which serve to separate tie various items, are put on, as shown in the rut, and the bag finished with drawstrings. Tne outside of the bag can be embroiderl in cross stitch. Creamed Sweetbreads. Sweetbreads are very nice stewed in Team. Stir together in a thick saucepan over the hreone tablespoonful each of Hoar iti'l butter until smoothly blended. To tins add half a pint of milk and half a pint i f cream previously made bot, and stew to ;i sninot h sauce, into which put the boiled sweetbreads, cut into small squares. Serve hut. Stewed and strarined tomato is Bome t;mes added to the sauce. Cofl'ee Cake. For coffee cake beat well together one hiiif cupful of butter and one-half caplul f sugar; add one-hnlf cupful of molasses iiud the same amount of strong coff-.-e. Then stir in one teaspoonf ul of all kinds of t-pices, one cupful of stoned raisins, one hulf teaspoonful of soda and flour to thicken. (ienm for llreakfast. Ft r one dozen gems use one pint of mi .k, 'hi cgir. a nint of flour and half a teaspot n- f ul of salt. Beat the egg light, add the "ink aud salt to it and beat gradually it to the flour. Put it into hot Gem pans and bake twenty minutes. Decorative Notes. A nrettv. new fancv in looping back cur tains is to use fancy cord matching in colar, apparently passed through pompons of the same or contrasting color. Some recently seen in fawn color on dark crimson closely resembled small circular strung s ponces at equal distances. These pompons are about the size of a Tangerine orange. For a handsome oak or marble mantel piece a length of brocade edged with I all frince laid on the slab is substituted for drapery. . Niirht di-HM sachets are from eighteen to twenty-two inches square. They are usual ly of some material that may be launde red like wash silk or linen, and have betw-ien the linimr nnd outside thick layers of c ot ton perfumed with the fragrance of the flower with which they are decorated. A good size for teacloths is thirty-sis to forty inches square, including hem or fringe. An odd and pretty way of fin sh ing i3 to make a hem two inches wide, w ith white linen tassels knotted into its edge, either all the way around or set quite close together for four or five inches on each t ide of the corners, and the space between ieft without tassels. caov is sicfc. 1 be woeful emission of a Des Moines teamater'e countenance showed his deep anxiety was not entirely without cause, when he inquired of a druggist of the same city what was best to give a baby for a cole!? It wag not necessary for him to say more, his coun tenance showed that the pet of the fam ily, if not the idol of his life was in dis tress. "We give our tub Chamber lain's Ceugn Rtmedy." was the druggist's answer. "I don't like to give the baby such strong medicine." said the teamster. "You know John Oleson, of the Watters. Talbot Printing Co., don't you?" in quired the druggist. -His baby, when eighteen months old. got hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and drank the whole of it. Of course it made the baby vomit very freely but did not injure it ia the least, and what is more, it cured the baby's cold." The teamster already knew the value of the remedy, having used it himself, and was now sat isfied that there was no danger in giving it even to a babv. For sale by Hartz & Bubnsen, druga'sts. Happy Hootieri. Wd. Timmono. postmaster of IJaville, Ind.. writes: '-Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine: made me feellike a new man." J. W. Gardner, hrdwhre merchant, same town, says: .iectnc liuters is l'ist the thing for a man wbo is all run down and don't cre whether he. Iive9 or dies; he found new strength, good appetite ani felt just like he had a tew lease on life." Only 50c, a bottle at Haitz & Btbnsen's drug siore. La.Onsps Again. During the epidemic of la crippe last season Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement. Ihev were not only quick.y relieved, out the disease left no bad results. We ask I you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results, or the purchase price will be re funded. It has no equal in la grippe, or any throat or lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug strire. Lirge bottlts, 50c and Si. BUCKLEN'6 ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen. For Over Tifry Tears Mr3. Winslow's Soothing Syrup been used by millions of mothers their children while teething. If burbed at night and broken of your has for dis- res by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle o! "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, tbereisno mis take about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu lates tbe stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tbe gums, reduces inflamma tion and gives tone and energy to the whole system, "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cent9 a bottle. Be sure and a6k for "Mrs. Winslow s&oothicg Syrup. in tbe pursuit of the gooa things of tn:s world we anticipate too much; we at out tbe heart and sweetness of world ly pleasures by delightful forethought of them. The results obtained irom the use of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic far exceed all claims. It cures dyspepsia, and all stomach. Uver. kidney and bladder troubles. It is a perfect tonic, appetizer, blood purifier, a fure cure for ague and malarial diseases. Fnce, SU cents. jo A Seal Balsam is Kemp's Balsam The dictionery says, "a balsam is a thick, pure, aromatic substance flowms; from trees." KemD's Balsam for the throat and luces is tbe only cough medi cine that is a real balsam. Many thin. watery cough remedies are called balsam's bnt such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and notice what a pure, thick preparation it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Laree bottles 50c and 1. To Hervoni and Debltaied Ken. If you will eend me your address we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet exDlamine all about Dr. Dye's celebrated electro voltaic belt and appliances. Bnd their charming efftcts upon the nervous debilitated system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health, famphlet lree. u you are thus afflicted, we will Bend you a belt and appliances on trial. Voltaic Kelt CO., juarsnaii. alien. Tourists. Whether on Dleasure bent or business. should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. One of the troubles of life is the breaking of lamp-chimneys. Needless. Macbeth s "pearl a m . - top and "pearl glass are toui?h aeainst heat. a r :n a. x X OU W1U !dVC I1II1C-ICIUI15 UI your chimney-money by using them, " Pearl top " fits most of the little lamps ; ' pearl glass " is for " Rochester, " ritts burgh," " Duplex," etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes, all of tough glass You can eet the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it Pittsburg. IT I Wood is thicker than water, aid must be kept pure to laaure good health. Swift's Specific is natures remedy for this' purpose. It never to fails elimnate the Impox tie and build up the general health. Tbr is only one Swift's Specific, ad there is nothing like it. Be sure and get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaans Mailed free. ' The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, G X feel like toying tomething BAD! BOOTS im SHOES DRESSED with COPYEIGBTD Wolff'sACMEBIacking NEVER ft ft UAan a n n cti cc WATERPROOF and wannted to preserve ifHiDPr. ana Keep u mdii ana durable- 10c Will pr rr the Cost 1 0 10c v?.lr."f,I.M1s,ilt IOC lUC Emrld,Opml, 10 Qq or other Costly Glass. ' q FOB GLASS W WILL DO 11 FOR glass m m DO IT. WOLF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. M. BEAKDSLET, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office with J. T. Ken- wormy. 1735 s.eronn Avenue. JACKSON & HCRST, A TTORNETS AT LAW. Office in Rock Island XlNational Bank Bnildine, Rock Island. Ill .SWEENEY. C. X. WALKS &. SWEENEY & WALKER, A TTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW I XI Once m BeDgston's Mock. Rock Island. . 111. MeENlRY & McEXlRf, TTORNET'S AT LAW Loan money on good XL. security, mane collections, Kererence, mitcn ell A Lyrde. bankers. Office in Postofflce block. MISCELLANEOUS THE DAILY ARGUS. TX)R SALE EVERT EVENING at Crampton's 1 News Stand. Five cents per copy. WM. 0. KliLPj 0. D,S. OFFICE REMOVED TO -MASONIC TEMPLE, - Rooms 36, 87. 2S and 29, Take EleTator. DAVENPORT. IA. DR. W. H. LUDEWIG. OFFICE HOCRS S to 11 a. m. 2 ta 4 and 7 to p. m. Mitchell & Lynde Block. Rooms 32-34. (Take EleTator) Telephone No. 1082. A. TIMBERLAKE, Express and Moving. All orders promptly attended to. Char ges reasonable f"LeSTe orders at R. Trenaman's Harness shop on larket square. F OR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PAINTS, OILS, Etc. ryThe only Taint House in the city. R. M. WALL, 1612 Third Avenue. CHAS. R. WHEELAN, Undertaking and Embalming Dimick Block, No. 308 90th St.. Rock leiana. Having pnrcbased a complete line of Vndertaa- ooos. with hearse and aonaartennces, and wmred the services of Mr. Geo. E. Reed, nt rthfrnffo. an sxnert funeral director and em- balmer of 12 years experience, i am luuy pre pared to guarantee satisfaction. Telephone 1115. BUYABUFFALO WTOmlM jot. if. the cominir city of Wyom- Jffi.J Produced tne prize potato crop ui iuc uuueu Mates in 1890. rcr maps and further infor. mation apply to , J1AAA dC 1HUJ1. OUUaiD, nju. $100 And Upwards CAX BE INVESTED IX A POSITIVE AND SAFE I 5 per Cent Dividend Paying Stock. Full narticulars and Prospectus can be had on application or addressing K. L. KI MPSON. Banker, 64 Broadway, N NOTHING LIKE -swii j. sji i s r s s-sIHJ5fJJ!L5ESSs CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND A PAPTirIf bail. y way Depot corner Fifth tvenne and Thirty- .... iaum i . nummer. agent. TRAINS tLBAVB. 'tARBITB. Council Ulutf & Minneeo-1 ta way Express f Kansas Oitv Drv Einrenn 4:25 am! 1 :00 am 5:S0 am 10:B pm Washington Kxpres Council B!uff & Mitneso- ta Express f o :o pm u :uo pm 7 :60 pm ' 7 :05 am Council Bluffs A Omaha Limited Vestibnle Ex H :18 am 8:04 am Kansas City Limited ' 16 -S5 pm 4:44 am Atlantic Accommodation... S-33 am 8:15 pm tGolng west. Going east. Daily. BLKiaMOTON ROUTE C, B. Q. RAIL-I , T way Depot First avenne and Sixteenth St., TRAINS. i i.bavb. tBRiva. Bu Luais hipres :4tn :4H am St. Louis Bxpreee I 7:35 pm 7:18 pm St. Panl Express B:45pm 7:58am beardstown Passenger I S :55 pm 10:35 am Way Freight (Monmonth) . . . :85 an 1 :50 pm Way Freight (Sterlinif) j 18:$! pm 10:10am Sterling Passenger 7:0am 8:48pm Dnhnone " 10:-5 am 9:08 pm Daily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAIL way Racine St Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenne. K. D. W. Holmes, a-eent. TRAINS. eatb Arbivb. Mail and lixprce- 6:45 n 9:0upu St. Paul Express 8:15pro 11:25am Accon-modation 4:iHipn 10:10 am ft. A Accommodation 7:88tt 8:10pm ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DE pot First svenua and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Acent. TRAINS. I.TAVB. ; ARRIVE. Fust Mail Kxpri-ss . 6:111 m 7::0 pm bxprer 2:4o pm 1 :30 pm 9:10 am 3:(10 pm 4 t1 pm 8 :05 am Cable Accommodation.. . MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE East and South East. BOISS EAST. I GOING WEST. Nail i Fast i Expref s 8.15 am 8.56 am 9,30 am 9.50 am 10.37 am 10.50 am 11.85 am 1.15 pm 3.55 pm 7.25 pm 8.57 pm 7.15 ;.m Mail i Fast and Ex. and Ex. Express 3.30 pm1 3.04 pm S.27 pm 8.57 pn: 4.35 pm 4.57 pm 5.55 pm 9.05 pm It R. Isl'd arl 1.80 vm 7.30 pm 1 sr.. Orion., it 13.49 pm 12 35 pm 0.4B pm .Cambridge.. .. ..Galva... . ..Wyomine.. .Princeville . . Peoria BWrainsnon. .Springfield . 6.28 pm 11.54 am 11. It! am 5.56 pm 5.17 pm 4.57 pm 4.10 pm 2.10 pm 13.15 pm 10.54 am 10.00 sm 8.16 am 6.45 am 7.55 pm 2.15 am 10.25 pm 11.15 pm li.aa am 13.25 am sit. Louts. Mo 7.05 am I OanTiile, 111. Terre Haote. EvansTille.. Indianapolis. . Loui-vilie. . 10.55 am 5.15 am 9.15 am 8.15 am 1.00 am 7.45 am 1.20 am 05 pm S.40 am 7.30 am 7.20 am 6.80 pm 11.15 pro 7.45 pm 7.15 pm 10.80 pm Tincinnati. O Passenger trains arrive and depart from Union depot Peoria. Accommodation tram leaves kock island e:45 p. m. arrives at Peoria 2-30 a. m. Leaves Peoria 7:15 p. m. arrives at Rock Island 1 :06 a. ra. CABLE BRANCH. i Accom, ! 6.80 am M'iAAC !U0 ara '.0.20 am 11 00 am Accou Lv. Rock Island. 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 5.40 pm Arr. Reynolds... i 7.40 am i 8.15 am ' Cable Acorn. .ri.c,i ccom. Lv. Ar. Cable Reynolds Rock Island... 6. "a:n 12 N)pmi 3.45 pm 7.10 a n 1.45 pm1 4.25 pm B.osam a. w pm ! 5.JO pm Chair car on Fast Express between Rock Island I and Peons In both directions. H. B. SUDLOW, B. STOCKHOUSE. Superintendent. Gen'l Tkt. Agent. INSURANCE. A. D HUESING -Real Estate- Insurance Affent Represents, tcoit other ime-tried ana well known Fire Insurance Companies be following: Roval Insurance Oomi.anv. of England. Weschester Fire Ins. Company of N . Y. Bnnaio German Ins. Co., ttnttalo, M. x. Rocnester German Ins Co.. Rochester. N. T. Citiiens Ins. Co., of Pitt"bnrch. Ps. Bnn Fire Office. London. Union Ins. I o.. of California. SecnritT Ins. C .. New Hiven. Co- n. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Co . Milwaukee, Wis German Firelns. co.,or peor.a. in. Office Cor. 18th St and fWnnd Ave. ROCK ISLAND 1XL. J. M. BUFORD, -GENERAL- Insurance Af ent The oM 7-rf a-rt ' im"-r:cd Companies e tci. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. Rate us iow h- nr.y r-Ii -"-m n y can iJIorA. r ; i:tS-c i? so.ictled. ED. LIEBERKNECHT. is io:sT r p. California Insurince comtanv C'al. State iDVf stment a id Insurance company C'al. Union Insurance company "....Phil. Agricultural Insurance company N. V. rldelity and Ca-urltv insura ce company...?, i . Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance company. ...N. Y. American Surety Company N. i. Office No. 1712 Second Avenue. n. kROBS. JACOS COBKZLS. NEW FIRM. Davenport Steam Dye Works Kroen & Corne'g, proprietors. 319 Har rison street, Davenport, Iowa. Dyeing, Cleansing and Repairing in the very beet and latest manner with the aid of the best machinery. BlT"Feather beds and pillows renovated. The Great Frencii Remecv for SanDreeeiona and Mommy irrcgu lariues . LAoies tse L.e uric s renoaicai roil, or ran. France: guaranteed to accomplish all that is claimed for them . To be used monthly for troubles peculiar to women. Fall directions with each box. 12 per box or three foxes for 5. American Pill Co., royalty proprietors. Spencer, Iowa. The tennine pill obtained or Jtto Kudert, h.m street, kock Island. Japoe A Co.. Davenport, and of all drtuTgistr. mllsdw nil eye s, i .1 .S -S runt. -t-nir-ii i- 1 m i ri i rLt I fkr: CtragtS!& PREPARED saECTFRurrsp FrankNadier fM CHEMIST ROCK ISLAND, I UL, ASH YOUR GROCER FOR IT. For sale by all first-class Grccery dealers. THE NEW WEBSTER JUST PUBLISHED ESTIRELY HEW. A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, tlis School. .r t.'ie LitTsrr. Kvision has hoea in progress for over lo Wars jvioretnan iuu euitoriai irrorer9 employed. $3,10100 expended before first copy was printed Critical examination invited. f;e th It. Soldbyall Booksellers. Illustrated rrmphl.tfree U. S f. MEKRIAM G CO., FnbUsherg, SpriDefielc!, ?Iass.. V. S. A. Caution! There havo rcentlvbeen issued several cheap rfprinto of the H47 edition of Webster's t'uabriaeed Diftionan-.nnedition lonit since superannuated. Thes books are piveu various names. "Webster's I'nabridped," '-The Great Webster's Idetionarc," ' Webster's Big I'ietionary," " Webster's Encyclopedia Ihetiona- Many announcements concerning them are very misleading, as the lody f each, from A to c, is i years on, ann printed trorn cheap j lates ujmucj L' uuivrapuiug nits uia aes. Rock Islap.d IRON WORKS -ALL KI5DB OF Cast Iron Work done. A specialty of furnishing all kinds of Stoyes with Castings at 8 cents per pound. A MACHINE SHOP has been added where all kinds of machine work will be done first-class. NINTHVST. AND 7th AVE. DOWNING BROS.. Propts. HENRY C. SCHAFFER, DEALER IN SOFT AND HARD KINDLING WOOD. Office 1431 Second avenue, corner Fifteenth st. Telephone 'o. 1089. DRUNKENNESS Or lb L.lj.aor Habit, roattl vely 4'umt by tutmlnlHeiiatff Or. limine' Golden Mptrtllr. It is lc&DTifactTired m oowder. which etin he rivn in a fam ot beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in iodQ, without the knowledge of tbe puecu It ia absolutely harmleas. and wiil effect a permanent and speedy core, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or iiconoiicwrecK. ai naa oeen given in inousanaa of cases, and in ererv instance a rjerfect enrc has fol lowed It never Fall. The system once impregnat ed with the 8pecinc.it becomes an utter impotsi Ulity lor the liauor appetite to exist. 4OUES ftPECIFir CO., ftole Proprielorm. 48 pas book of aruculars fCfe. To be had ot MaraRl & Fir her a Ed T. II. Thomas, druggleta lOCK iHiaDQ, 111. DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT wrraiumsnicr f BH VEAKMEII fnt rK---Wv'45 A5TFE t CUKE br this Nn erREH .U -t--- MOSEY. Made for this Teeiae pu pose, Csrt? el tieserati nrtkifu, ctriBg Freefr. IIM, etne PART8. tfHoriD tha u HKAL1H aa4 ilMllUII HSTRRNfcTH. Eltrie intii tt Iais.in(i. or we forfeit 5,(jUG in cash. BKLT aas upmorj Ct-pt a4 a p. Tom cases rsr Bttfstii varfi ia tttrre utontbs. sealed pasapalet Free. BASSE ILECIE1CC0.. lauaUteI7CHIGAU.tU. i; Jl I I WEBSTER'S I INTERNATIONAL J V DICTIONARY J sl mm SureCorcsIl ESTA3USHC0 1851 ( 183 St Chicago, Ills. I Clerk 3 The Regular OlQ-EstabiisneL PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOti Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic, NsrTons ani Priyate DiseasBS. JWNERVOU3 DEBILITY. Lost Man- hcod. Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and aU h fforrc iMctmc to earlv decay and perhaps Con sumption or Insanity, treated sdsntifically by new memoes wnn never-iaiung suctos. SYPHILIS and all bad Blood ana Bain Diseases permanently cured. . S-KIDNEY and URINARY complaints, m RnnnrrhoM. Stricture. Varicocele and all diseases of the Genito-Unnary Organs cured prompttv without injury to Stomach, Kidneys C" other Organs. S-No experiments. uio expentaw important. Consultation free and sacred. AI1 correspondence is sacredly private. Forty Years' Practice enables Dr. Clarke to Guar antee Cures in all Curable Cases r-f Eczema. Scrofula. Syphilis, Blsddpr and Kidaey lin- eaM'K. Learorrhira and l-eniale Iroulilea. I.tver Complaint. Catarrh, all Blood, Skia and tier tous Mseases. No mailer who has failed to cure you. write Dr. Clarke a full history of your case. Houts, 8 to b ; Sundays, o to i J. Call on cr address F. D. CLARKE, M.D., 186 So. Clark St.. CHICACO. ILL. TO THE AFRICTED! Wh r pay bijr foes to quacks when the best medicitl treatment can bo had ftr reason able prices vf Tho Ieru Chemical Co.. pre rvii lrum tne preseripllons n ir. vii. uims.B pnysuianif woria-wine repuier Vniltlf II CI suHerlnn from Seminal IUUM3 mLnand Nervous Debility. Loss of Memory, Despondency, etc.. meiirly indiscretlonsor other causes; al nni C IPrrt UCU who experience a weakness UULr.VtUr.U rnCH inadvauceof lbeiryear.Kid- nev and Bladder troubles, etc., will find our Mi.-Uiud of Treatment a Pnle, Certain and Speedy CL'KI". rillL'll DtCTIIICC tx perienceprovesui.il in itMinAL I A J I ILLtO, u-mal medicines .hHK will notcureineaboveaumenta. vr.w iiir.ims. who lias uiven special attention to these diseases f t many years, prescribes Semi nal 1'aMilles which act directly upon the diseased onzans, and restore viKor better than stomach Medicines, as tuey are not cbanRedbj theiiastric juice and require iu change of dietorinterrupUouinbusineas. HOME TREATMENT from lntoiiodays. Coninp from i-i.W to tl5.a;, used with un- f nilinff siiereK f. irnrpr tliirt v venrs in Dr. VTillinms' private practice. Give them a trial. PfrilIP Kn VI tortneKianeysanai5iaaaercures ClLuiriw flUiOl recent cases in one to four days. IITCDIUC CIITDflDUIP ure Cure for all forma of U I tnllir. LU I tlUr nib Female Weakness, etc. Call or write for Catalogue and Inform&tioa befc Coufculunir others. Addre THE PERU CHEMICAL CO.. 189 Wisconsin Street MILWAUKEE, WI 1 THE MUM SAVINGS UU (Charted by tbe Legislature of Illinois.) MOL1NE, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M., and ocTnes day ana Saturday bveninas trooi 7 to S o'clock. Interest allowed un DeEpoBiU at tit- rate of 4 ier Cent. perAnnum Dt?positf revived in amountH of fl and Upwards. SECURITY ASDADVASTAGES The private property of the Trnstees is respon sible to the depositors. The officers are prohibi ted from Borrowing any or its moneys, at more and married women protected by special law. OrnciBs: 9. W. Whsilock, President; Poav tib Skijinib, Vice President; C. F. Himyvii, Cashier. Tbcstkes : S. W. Wheelock, Porter Sklcner, C. F. Hemenway, J. Silas Leas, O. H. Edwards, Hiram Darling, A. S. Wright, J. S. Eeator, L. H. Hemenway. C. Vitzthnm. ClTThe only chartered Savings Bank in Rock Island Connti . W. C. MAUCKER, Baring purchased tbe -Taylor House- Property which he has had refitted for the ho tel business, is now prepared to accom modate transient guests. Day and Regular Boarding at very reasonable prices. Be is also engaged In the Grocery Business at the same place with a choice lot of Groceries. Farm produce a specialty. FOURTH AVENUE Dru Store. HORST VON KCECKRITZ.Pnarmacisi PBESCRIFTIONe A SPECIALTY. Fourth Ave. and Twentv-Thlrd St. nig O is acknowledged the leading rcmei'v for Gonorrhoea a.- et. 1 he only mm rvmeiiyfor IvCncorrhuesor Whites, i irecribe it and feel tale in rec mimending it to all sufferers. A. J. teTONER, M. D, I'Ki'ATllR. IlX. solt hy IsruararistsV - at. (mv nRQTAGQM U R OF. Ol EFFEN BACH'S I&URl CURE 'or SEMINAL, MERVGUS I UR1NAR7 TROUBLES in YuUHS. I MIBOlE-AOEB 010 V EN. NO ST-MACH MEDICATION, NO UNCtl TAINTT OR tlSAPPOINTMENT.tatpo. tl-c'.y rclleTci th wor.t est la M boarm. ma ptb.iii -j cnrcsin luuaava. laas trefttSM&toatruU br retiu-D mail for f 1. Cireolsr free. THE PERU DRUG CO., 8olsts.fortheU.8. 188 IHTmHILWAUIEE, WIS. A pamp net of information and ab-r JkjVstracto Hi laws, show. i.g Uun lo'If fvCV; Obtain Patents, areais, Trade(f,l. VUr Mwks. Ci.frnehis, anit Srtcf' tSj Vk Adir. MUNN ti CO. trf Alkv3l ltrondway. Zj$X bw ttrk. Jj f .C'nres i n tl itc'UAYS.'H v uui gtrieirre. xrs ot.; t. " The tss Chi"-' ul, rnOmi' -