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THE ARGUS, FHIDAYtAY 5, 189S. a IB S . . s mfi.(4n ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC KAIL C w.7?Deeoe. fifth avenue and Thirty street, r rtttiK i. ninii TRAINH. tKAST. tWEST, Ossntcil Blnffs A Minneso-1 ts Dbt Express f limn City Day Express. .. WMkington Express il :05 tm: 4:48 am i 0:37 pm I 0:i!0 am l!,2Jpmi 3:19 pm ana uuuvur irar 1 1 - Bxpress f m "m v CUT Limited l-Kock Island Kxpres I 6 :40 pm ft : im Pally. tOoing east, tctoing west. JTJKUN'UTON ROUTS-C, B. VI. Way Depot First avennc and BixMcnin t. , TRAINS. I luvi. sirLaTTaTpTess :40 an. :40 am .1qi 3;ires i 7:87 pm . .i pm Paul Express fi:45pm 7:55 am maWawii Passenger :S',m ?a Way Frelirht (Monmouth)... 8:00 am lP Nertrait Paseneer 7:foam 6:40 pm f rani Express in'mS sjanKng Freight llrJO am 10:80 am DHily. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A ST. P ACL RAIL way Racine 4 Southwestern Division De jsot Twentieth street, between First and Second TRAINS. Lsav. ABRiva. 7:00 an :0Upa 3:M)pm 11:4 am T:45td 6:1"t- ail and Kxpresn........ Bt. Paul Express (ft. A Accommodation... R OCK ISLAND A PEORIA RAILWAY D not First avenne and Twentieth atreet. F, Rockwell, Acent. TRAINS. Lsatk lAjmTi Tm! 7:05 pm 2:S0pml l:pm 9:10 ami 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 8:06 am Mall Express ress. Cable Accommodation SUHUNUTON, CEDAR RAPIDS NORTH- ern railway, depot root or nrauy rutci.- J.K.uanneean, wen, i n i t- Parenport Trains. Leaver 4:55 pm 3:00 am Arrive. 10:4ft am 0:46 am JftslAht Lsave West Davenport. West Liberty Trains tNortto. ; South. al:0r am blO :55am enger. 86:45 am b7 :S0 am blO 49 am a:30 pm bS:!S0pm aS :45 am sAulJI bDatly except Sunday. Basic South and east. t Going north. SIOflT DIRECT ROUTE TO THE East. South and Southeast. EAST BOCKD. Fast M'l. 8:0n am 8:4n am It :(H am 9:38 am 10:11 am 10 :30 am 11 :15 am Express 8:30 pm 8:04 pm 3:27 pm 8:57 pm 4 :38 pm 4:55 pm p:40 pm L. Rock Island. Ju. Orion Camridtte . . 3alva Wyomine.... Prtcceville .. Peoria Bsoomington. 1:15 pm prrapfleld 1 S :40 pm Jacksonville 4 0C pm Decatnr i 8:50 pm Haamlle - ! 8:50 pm ladianapolis i 6:55pm Tarn Haute ! 7 :10 pm Bransville 1:20 am M. Loots 1 7:30 pm Cincinnati 11 :00 pm iawtovi!!- 9:15 pm 10:80 pm 12-05 n't 10:00 pm 18:10 am 8:85 am 10: 00 am 7 : 85am 7:40 si 7:10 n't WEST BOCKD. iv. Peoria j 10 :10 am 3 :5Upra At. Rocfc tstar.d I 1 :8n pm 7:05 pm Accommodation trains leuve Rock Island at Ca)0a. m. and 6.20 p. m; arrive at Peoria 8:50 p. m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peruia 6:00 a. m. and 7 : 15 p. m ; arrive Rock Island 4 :00 p. m. and 1:85 " m- All trains rnn daily except Sunday. AU psssenccr trains arrive and depart Union Ac-net. Peoria. Free Caair ciron Fast Express between Hock Istond and Peoria, both directions. Tnrongh tickets to ail points ; baggage caecked tamocb to destination. OABLX BRANCH. Aceom, I .. : n.ln am . . 10.20 am . . 11.00 am Ac com. 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 5.40 pm Lv. Rocs Islaai . Arr. Rnynnlds.... Cable Accom. Accom. 6.2-1 am 18.50 pm 7.00 am 1.45 pm Lv. Cable &i. Reynolds Rock island.. 7.55 am! 8.00 pm B. SUDLOW, Superintendent. ITUC'KHOCSS 5iu'l Tkt. Aeet t BANKS. THE MOLINA STATE SAVINGS BANE. Moline, 111. Office Corner Fifteenth street and Third Ave. CAPITAL $100,000.00. tceeds the Moline Savings Lank. Orcanlsed 1869 5 PtrCEXT INTEREST ?AlD ON DEPOSITS. Organized under State Laws. 7ca,f rom 9 a. m. to 3 p m., and Wednesday and Saturda nights from7 to 8pm PlCTkR Skinkeb. - President B. A. A ins worth, - - Vice-President i. r. Hhcnwit, ... cashier directors: Porter Skinner. W. W. Wells, C A. Rose, H. A. Ains worth, G. II. Edwards, W. H. Adams, Andrew Prlberg, o. F. Hemeuway, Hiram Darling. Western Investments GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE LOANS Bade for private parties in' thef pardtn spot of the westjby the Orchard State Bank oflORCHARD, NEBRASKA . S..W. Dart, President. J. 8. Dart: Cashier. REFERENCES. J. F. Robinson, Cashier Rock Island Nation C. C. Carter, M. D. jeury Dart's Sons. Wholesale Grocers. Correspondence solioitad. PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FCL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor savs it acta (rently on the stomach, liver and kidnevs. and in a pleasant laxative. Thin drink is made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called LAIlESr-lEDIGIIIE All drucBists sell it at Sue. and $1 a package. If you cannot pr-t it. send your address for a free sampla. I .one's Family Medicine moves the kawrli each day. In order to be henlthy thin is necessary. Addrea OKATOK F. WuuDWARl), Lk ltov. K. V ook's Cotton Root COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old 4yi physician. Successfully used monthlv by thousands or la dies. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware of un principled druggists who of- tar inferior medicines in Dlace of this. Ask for Cook's Cottom Root Compound, take no substi tute, or inclese 81 and S cents in postage in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only. 8 stamps . Address ouiy, p pQND LILL, COMPANY, No. S Fisher Block, Detrou Mich. Sold in Rock Island by Marshall A Fisbei. Pam per Honse. Hart A tiannsen. 20th atreet and So ave.. and drngaists evorv whore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. E. PAR HESTER ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Lynde's new block. in Mitchell JACKSON & HURST, k TTORXBY8 AT LAW. Office In Rock Ida 6 O. National Bank Building, Rock Island. IU n. vivkit c. i. wmii SWEENEY A WALKER, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LA lOBce in Bengston's bloek. Hock Island, 111. McEMRT A HeEMRV, A TTORNEY'8 AT LAW Loan rr.oncy oc x A ecurity, make collections. Reference, M'.tcb sll A Lynde. bankers. Offloc in PostofRce block. S. W. ODELL, TTORNEY AT LAW Former! v of Port Byron, and during the past two years with the firm of Irowning A Entriken at Moline. has now opened oi office iu the Auditorium building, room 5, at ollne. C. J. Searle. S. W. Seable. SEARLE & SEARLE. i TTORNErS and Coun'ellor at Law and So Alicitors in Chancerf: office Buford's block. tock Island. rnrsiciAxs. DR. ASAY. Physician and Surgeon, 1134 Third Avk.. Telephone 1270. Rck Island, III. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. in. ani at iiilit. J. R, Hollowbush, M, D. Geo. E, Bart h, M . D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH, PHYSICIANS AND 2? URGRONS, Office 4ffJ 23rd st. Telephone lOfiS Residence 781 21st st. " 1I9S orpicE hours: Dr. Barth I Dr. Hollowbush 9 to 10 a. tn. I 10 to 12 a.m. 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 p. m. I 2 to 5 and 7 to S p. m. DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office McCullouch Building, 134 W. 3d St. DAVENPORT, IA. Honrs : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 Dm. J. F. Mtebs, M. D. Geo. W. Wheeler, M. D. DRS. MYERS & WHEELER, SPECIALTIES t o rarer. v and IMsrisrs of Women Office over Krell A Math's. Telephone 1143. opncE norm: SR.MTER8. I BR. WHEELER. 0 to 12 a. m. I 8 to 10 a m. to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m I 1 to 3 and 7 to p. m tes. telephone 1200. Res. telephone, 110 DENTISTS. R, M. PEARGE. DENTIST. uoom 33 in Mitchell A Lynde' new block. Take elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE DENTIST, Teeth extracted wlthont p&ln by the new mothod. No 1716 Second avenne. over Krell Math's. DRS. BICKEL &SCHOEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde'a Block. Rooms 89-81. (Take Elevator) ARCHITECTS. Edward L. Hamm ati. Clark H. Buford. HAMMATT & BUFORD. I RCHITECrS, Rook Island, 111. LA 41, Mitchell A Lynde building. RCHITECrS, Rook Island, 111. Office Boom GEO. P. STAUDTJHAR Architect, Plans and superintendence for all'class ol Buildings. Rooms 53 and 55, Mitchell A Lynde building TAKB BLBVATOB. . HOTELS. Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, Cor. Prince St.. New tfork City. Refitted and renovated under new management, on the European plan. Room rates SI a day and npward. Restaurant equal to the best in the city at mod erate rate. Street ears from all R. R. stations and steam boat and ferry landinps pass the door. HILDRETU ALLEN, Ptrp'S. w3 ! A PRODIGIOUS MEMORY. flie Librarian of t!io Congressional 1.1 brary Ts Able to L,ocsLte Any l'o.'ik. Tho prodigies memory of Libra rian Ainswortli Spofford of the con gressional library, his remarkablo ability to locate any book among the hundreds of thousands under his charge and his familiarity with the contents of most of them is well known. In a chat Assistant Post master General H. Clay Evans re lated an interesting instance of Mr. Spoffords ability. "General Lew Wallace, while din ing with me some time ago," said General Evans, "told me how ho got some of tho material for tho chapter which deals with the chariot race be tween Ben-IIur and Messala. Ho doubted if there existed a book in tho United States that contained what he wanted and referred to his partic ular matter and at tho period 29 B. C. but concluded that if it was not in tho congressional library Mr. Spofford could aid him. "He came to Washington and saw Mr. Spofford, explaining what he wanted. No book was on the shelves of tho congressional library that would aid him, he was informed, and there was but one book in the United States that had any bearing upon the subject. " 'You will find it,' said Mr. Spof ford, in the Athenaeum library in Boston. I don't remember its title ; in fact, it has none. It is an old, plain ly bound volume. The librarian will proTflibly tell you he hasn't it, but he has, because I have seen it, and it contains the material you want. Ill draw a diagram of the library so you can go to the book.' "He drew the diagram and ex plained how General Wallace was to go down this aisle and into that al cove, and that the book would be found upon a certain shelf so many books from tho end. Armed with the diagram. General Wallace proceeded to the Athemeum library and was informed that they knew of no vol ume that contained the material he sought. "He received permission to inspect tho library, and consulting his dia gram soon placed his hands on an old, musty volume, just where Mr. Spofford had told him he would find it, and sure enough it contained just the material which ho lacked as to the customs, chariots and races of tho people of whom he wrote. "I recall another instance. It was during tho debate in congress over the rules. Speaker Reed presiding. Attorney General John Kuhm of Nashville, reading of the question in the newspapers, recalled a like ques tion having come up in the English house of lords. He telegraphed me that somewhere in the parliament re ports the debate and its result could bo found. I hurried with the tele gram to Mr. Spofford. He contracted his brows, thought a moment and then pulled out a volume of the Eng glish reports, thumbed over the pages and said, There's what you want.' I ran with it to Tom Bayne, who was then speaking and who used it in his argument. Speaker Recti afterward using it in an article in one of the magazines." Washington Star. Curing a Sitting lien. A Cape Cod man has found a'way in breaking hens of the habit of sit ting in the winter. He says : "I made half a dozen snowballs and soaked them in water. In the morning they were solid ice. I shaped them as near like an egg as possible and then placed them under the sitting hen. She cuddled the ice eggs under her and clucked softly to them. In about 10 minutes she appeared to get un easy. She arose and scratched the darlings together and shook herself, then, evidently satisfied, settled down again. Soon she got up once more, this time with evident concern something was wrong surely per haps the weather was getting cold. She felt wet and chilly, but with great perseverance she sat down again and again got uj this time for good. She walked out of tho box in disgust. " Exchange. II ow Some Medicines Are Obtained. Froui the horns and bones of vari ous smimals may lie procured, by dis tillation, muriate of ammonia, com monly used in medicines for both in ternal and external use. From burned bones comes phosphate of soda, so valuable in physic, and prussic acid, used medicinally as one of the most powerful narcotic substances, may be obtained from animal matter in a state of decomposition. London Tit Bits. A Tiny Electric Lamp. . A surgeon who makes a specialty of throat and nasal diseases has per fected a transiUuminator for lighting up these passages. It consists of a email incandescent electric lamp com pletely enveloped in black. From one side of it a little tube carries the concentrated light, which may be thrown upon one particular spot, while the rest of the mouth or nose remains in darkness. Cor. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Certain hard words, made Into pills, E imply to s well the doctor bills." are not what constitute Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pnr:a;:ve Pellets. They are tiny sugar-coated, purely vegetable pills, as pleasant as confection ery to the tate, and acting upon the stomach and 1 yer gently but effecturlly, and as naturally as nature h-reelf. For 8 ck headache. Indigestion, biliousness, constipat'.on, ana all the ranking diseases, no laxative i.Q-ual to them has ever been discovered. It Should be in Every Hns. J. I?. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "La (irippe,"" when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber.of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he has ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Free trial bottles at Hartz & Ull mever's drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price 50 cts. and tl.00 per bottle at Hartz & Ulle myer. Bl'CKLES'S 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 erup, tions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hartz & UllemeytT I am an old man and have been a constant sufferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the" use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is strange that "so simple a remedv will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Billings, U. S. Ten sion Attorney, Washington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh', which affected my eyes and hearing: have employed many physicians without relief. I am now on mv second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. "ami feel confident of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson. Cerro Uordo, 111. When Batiy was sick, we paw ner tiKtoria. When the was a Cfcilil, she t ried for Oastoria. When she became Jliss, fche cluns to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people need to use it. Chiic7ren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Coughing leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once Chitdrer Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paiats, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead - The Srst rpcr.ds three times as much for pair.t i.i f.vo years, and his build ing's never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can on'y be had by using strictly pure While Lead. 1 ho difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol lowing brands ere strictly pure White Lead, " Old Dutch " process ; they are standard and well known established by the test of years : "Southern" "Red Seal" " Collier " " Shipman" Fc any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building;. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you ore Roing to paint, it will pay you to send to us lor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to do ao. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New York, Chicago Branch, fitata and Fifteenth Streets. Complete Manhood and how to attain it. At last a medical work that tells the causes, describes the effects, points the remedy. This is scientifically the most valuable, artistically the most beautiful, medical book that has ap peared for years ; 96 pages, every page bearinir a half-tone illustration in tints. Some of the subjects treated are Nervous Debility, lmpo tency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The Husband, Those intending; Marriaee, etc Every man who would know the grand truths, the plain facts, the old secrets, and the new discoveries of medical science as applied to married life. Who would atone for past 'ollies and avoid future pitfalls, snould write for ttvs wonderful little book. It 'i he svtit free, snderaeaL Address the r . ErieMk N.Y. JT f ZOA-PBORA Is the best remedy or all complaints peculiar to women. DAVIS GO. Heating and Ventilating Engineers. Gas and Steam Fitting, v SANITARY PLUMBING. A complete line ot Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing Hoee, Fire Brick Etc. Largest and best equipped establishment west of Chicago. DAVIS ta.OUtt. Moline, HI. J 1 12. 1 14 West SeTenteenthfct Telephone 2053. I Telephone 1148. Rocku, Residence Teleuhon 1 1 6P "DIRT DEFIES THE L a. 3 IS GREATER THAN ROY AT. TV ;rr-r- -A. -EL. HILL, 3PET. Gr. Druggist and Optician Specialist Cor. Fourth ave., and Twenty-third street. CONRAD SCHNEIDER DKALKK IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Flour, Etc. 'iepooDe 1098. 231 Twentieth streer. JOHN GIPSON, THE FIRST-CLASS HOESE SHOEE. Is now 'located in his new shop. At 324 Seventeenth Street. tVLicht shoes a specialty. Oppcs'.te tte O.i fuzi- C. J. W. SCHREINER, Contractor and Builder, 1121 1123 Fourth avenue. Residence 1119 Fourth avt ls. Plans and specifications fnrniehed on all claeses o work: s?o aucr.t for W."i : ; 1 i'ldinu BlUidsconiething new, stylish and desirable. KOi'S island:-- Roek Island Brass Foundry AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Al' kinds of brass. Drome and aluminum bronze casting, all shade? v..d ;-' a specialty of brass metal pattern and artietic wort, siuoi bd OrricE At lell First avtxue. near Ferry landinp, - KCC S J. MAGER, Proprietor: CHAS. DAKNACHER, Proprietoror of the Biady street ail kinds of Cut Flowers constantly on banc, wreen Houses Flower Store ne block from Central park, the larsrert "Jn Iowa. M Brady errot, Pureo-- B. F. DeGEAR, Contractor and Builder, ice aad Shep Corner Seventeenth 8V. . ; ' Rock. I S 1 2.11- and Seventh Avenue. r-AU kinds of carpenter work a sseclalty. Plans and estimates for all k'td of fc--6 furnished on application. - "T Y' CREAM BALM Cleanses the ."""V I J IthoSorga. KmUrv TatjndnlhJndJJI f C$LDm tV-i I Pass 50c iUruiSsts or by mail. A MEDICAL HOOK ,, DOLLARS. Sot tor M ,fnt 1 Ter Bottle at Pm-Uts 50c. Trial Size s. nt by malL Letters f.,r ndvi. c- Murkc-d 'OoiiMiltine Department " are seen hy our phy-ieinns i,nlv. zot-PHom treoie e co . 11. t'l.lniilll. Sep y. kiilam;i7ix Mirh. KING." THEN LffBB l ELY BBOS, 66 n arrea 6t . X 1