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THE AliUUS, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1SH3. 4 NOW IS THE T: nyn To Buy That New Carpet. We have the finest line of Brussels, Tapestry, In grains and Mattings in the three cities. How about Bedroom Suitas anil Parlor Suites? We are head quarters for these goods. We are showing a very fine line of LACE CURTAINS, also our line of CHENILLE CURTAINS has never been better, and don't fail to see our ASK ro BBL!SS PINS CAfcll V Finest in the world and only $3.00 can be used as a quilting frame. W. S. HOLBROOK, 103, 10f, 107 K. S-con.i -:tre-t, D WSNPrtT, TA Telephone 413 Sustain Home Industry - BY Calling for Rock Island Brewing Co., Beer. The Best Beer Made, On Tap everywhere. TRY IT. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best. Beer is bottied at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. H flTEST from those that purchased a pair of our World's Fair Shoes: we are enjoying the Fair immensely. Your shoes give us great comfort. We are able -to walk all day and not suffer the slightest inconvenience. They are indeepensible to us. MORAL Be sure and get a pair before starting on a pleasure trip and remember that we tive special at tention to FITTIBIG THE FOOT- Second and Harrison Sts., Davenport. OPEN EVENINGS. h , at Jm It A A TWB MI HI1 II -d Mf.il. in' VmTT W KrJ Hill Mel -fcrH.V MIW .Mb Mm PINS i - REPORTS H0PP, THE TAILOR, 1803 Second Avenue; ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL. The Institution Conducted by the Fran elftcan Sliitera. The Franciscan sisters in charge of St. Anthony's hospital on Elm street are having a visit from the mother superior of Little Falls, Minn. The mother superior is very much pleased and gratified with the hospital here and the blessing it is proving to the community. The great need of such an institution is fully shown in the way it is sustained, not only by Rock Island, but by Moline, and in fact it should expect to receive as many pa tients from the latter city, to which it i9 just as accessible as it is to Rock Island. In order that the methods em ployed at the hospital may be fully understood the following rules ob served are printed in full: Rolen of Admiulon. Any sick person desiring admis sion into the hospital must, either personally or through a friend apply to the sister superior. Persons accidentally injured or snddealy taken siek are admitted without previous application. Patients are expected to pay a moderate compensation, weekly, ac cording to their means. Rule to be Obwrved by l'atients. Patients who are able to sit up must rise in time for breakfast. They must, as far as possible, vacate their respective ward, so that it may be aired, swept and put in order for the visit of the physician. Clothing, valuables, etc., must be left with the sisters, who will return them to the owner on leaving the hospital. If a patient dies in the hospital and is not indebted to it, all sueh articles are returned to the rel atives of the deceased. Fatients are not allowed to leave their respective wards without per mission. Visiting the chapel, how ever, makes an exception. Every one must be in their place before the physicians enter. It is forbidden to sit on the bed. to talk aloud or make any unnecessary oise in the wards. Smoking in the wards, the use of matches and spit ting on the floor, are strictly forbid den. Fatients arc not allowed to enter the kitchen, the washhouse or any other private apartment, unless sent bv a sister. Nor is a pat ient allowed to leave the hospital without the per mission of sister superior. If any one should transgress this rule, he shall be forthwith dismissed. Patients are dismissed after re covery bv the physician or sister superior. Patients who are able can have any respectable, regularly graduated physician they choose, and are re sponsible to him as regards payment. Poor patients have the regular hos pital physicians and surgeons and no other. The sisters, however, claim the right to exclude any physician, whose character is such, that in their estimation his admission would be detrimental to the hospital. Fatients are allowed the services of any clergyman they may desire. All patients must retire promptly before 8:30 p. m. Kales to be Observed by Visitors. Relatives and friends are allowed to visit patients twice a week, name ly, between 2 and 4 o'clock p. m.. on Sundays and Thursday, also between the hours of 7 and "s p. m. If pa tients are dangerously sick, such vis its may occur oftener. Visitors are kindly requested to re tire immediately after the bell has announced the expiration of visiting hours. Visitors are not allowed to give to a patient any article of food or drink, for such articles must bo left with the attending sister, who will give them to the patient in due time and in accordance with the prescriptions of the physicians. Clergj-men of any denomination may visit the hospital at any time. Little, Eat Lively. "Little drop of water. Little grains of sand. Make the mighty oc-aii. And tbo pleasant land." And dropping into prose, we would say, that Dr. Pierc :"e Pleasant reliefs are mild, but prompt in relieving constipation, sick headache, bilieus attacks, pains in the region of kidneys, torpid liver, and in rcptorir.e a heaphy, natural action to the stomach nnd Howe's 25 cents vial. ne pellet a dose. Little, hut lively. The nse of the old style, drastic p lis is an outrage on the human system. World's Flr Kates. The Hurlington route (C, 15. & (. K. li.) will well round trip tickets from Rock Island to Chicago and re turn from April 25 to October 31, inclusive, at final limit for return November 15, 1K'.3. Contin uous going passage date of sale. Continuous return passage on or be fore final limit. Children of five years and under 12 years of age half of above rates. II. D. Mack. Div. Pass. Agt.. ' ' Rock Island, 111. M. J. Yoi ng, Agt., Rock Island. Kxenrslon Kates Fourth of July, 183. July 3 and 4. C, M. & St. P. rail way will sell excursion tickets for one and one-third fare for round trip good t return July 5, for any dis tance not to exceed 200 , miles. No extention of time granted on these tickets. E. D. W. Holmes, Agent. Fits All fits stopped free by Dr Klina's Great Nerve Restorer. No fita ft.er the first dav's use. Marvel ous cures. Treaise and $ 2 trial hot tl free to fit cases. Send to Dr Kline, 931 Arch BtreeC Philadelphia Pa For sale by all druggists; call BRIEF MKNTION. Band concert at the Tower Sunday Bleuer's band at the Watch Tower Sunday. Try ice cream soda at Krell & Math's. Cream served with everv soda at Krell & Math's. glass of Phosphates that do vou good to drink at Krell & Math's". Mr. and Mrs. Henry Treman have returned from their wedding tour. Ten good work horses for sale. Apply to Elbert JMead, Sear's brick yard." New cotton top mattresses at $2.85 at J. V. Jones' second hand store, 1622 Second avenue. Wanted A good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. (Jeorge F. Roth, 1116 Second avenue. Mrs. Catherine LaVelle arrived home last evening from an extended visit to relatives in Louisville, Ky. One hundred woven wire cots, bran new, for $ 1.85 at J. W. Jones' second hand store, 1022 Second ave nue. We serve pure fruit juice and crys tal spring water in our soda. - Re member this and try Krell & Math's sod a. The scalps of two young wolves' were brought into the county clerks office by A. (i. Rickets, of Drury. Jacob Shaw, Jr., C. S. Parker and Al Owens, the latter with two little sons left last night for a sojourn at the World's fair. W. S. drove and wife, of Port Byron, passed through the city 'yes terday on their way to the World's fair, yhere they will visit some time. Miss Kate Byrnes wishes all per sons indebted to her to call at Black burn & Co's. and set tie t heir accounts fo enable her to balance her books before July 1. Lottie Collins has met with an ac cident in trjiing to live up to the triumph of her "Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-av" (lance. She appeared with a new song, "Queen of (lay Paris." ac companied with a new dance, a riot ous, high-kicking, elbow-jerking af fair, designed to satiate the audi ence's thirst for a climax to "T:i-ra-ra." But at the end of the dance a couple of nights after its first exhi bition, in putting her whole soul into a final masterpiece of a kick, she overbalanced, her foot slipped, and site upset and came down flat on her back on the stage, sprain badlv. Iter back The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get t lie true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup company, printed near the bottom of -the package. I-v.urth of .Inly lebr.itlon. Fo the Fourth of July, the Bur lington, Cedar Rapids Northern railway will sell excursion tickets be tween all points on its line it a very low rate. Tickets on sale July 3d and 4th. good to return on or before July 5th, 1893. For further infor mation call on or address any agent of this company. J. E. Hans kman. (ien. Tkt. & Pass. Agt The best aS lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand whatever goes into the construction of a building;; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; they get better prices for their work than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their'work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the " Old Dutch Pro cess " of slow corrosion, and with one of the following standard brands : " Southern" " Red Seal " "Collier" "Shipman" For colors they use the National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors arc sold in small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.'s Tinting Colors, are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will snly cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO., 1 Broadway, New Trrh Chicago Branch, State and Fifteenth Streets B WINTER. MM WLolesale Dealer and Importer of Wines and Liquors. 1. 1 1 a iu Refrigerators - szz, We have a large assortment. We can certainly suit you. NEW ARRIVALS. Elegant Parlor Suits, Odd pieces for the Parlor Fancy Rockers. CARPETS. Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Hemp and Rag, Mattings and Oil Cloths. GASOLINE STOVES. All sizes, Improved. Economical, Ornamental, Easy to operate. StjgTAgency Imperial Bicycles Easy Payments No extra charges CHAS. A. MEGK, rl VLRPHONK 421 322 Brady "Upholstering of all'kinds to order. Feathers renovated on short notice. Oxfords At Cost And Less. 50 PER CENT OFF. We have several luts of Ladies' fine Oxfords carried over from last season, mostly in A, B and C, widths nearly all sizes, and we shall Cut the price in two. Be sure and be fitted before they are all gone. New Department Visit our BARGAIN COUNTERS "The BOSTON," 162? Second Ave., under Rock Island House. For the next In Bedroom In order to reduce the immense line we have to make room for other goods we must sacrifice them. Come at once and secure the best bargain that was ever offered in':the furniture trade. GlEMAHN & SALZMW. 1526 and 1527 Second Arnu , Street, Davenport, Iowa. 30 days Suits. 124 126 and 128 Sixteenth Street. 1616 and 1618 Third Av. on yours