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" ! i " 1 , Hi?h Class 3wn Mowers. the genuine fhila- I.KI.riMA, THE CONTI NF.STAU THE NEW DE I'ABTL'RF, THE MUCK KYKJR. rubber Hose 0F the 1HGIIKST GRADES. I.WVS r.RASS SEED, I.AWX FERTILIZERS, .AWN ROLLERS. I.AWX SPRINKLERS. 11 IK PRICKS ARE LOW K.RTHAX EVER BEFORE. Kverything for the making f.l a rich lawn at I mils llnnsscn'a JI:;TASS ui S2E3 ST02X, jl3 and 115 West Second St., Davenport, Iowa Free Free Free H w f Pr,.onrp ANTI-WASHBOARD POWDER free of charge: p.L'Y -Ol'R LADY" SOAP. Cut k!T the em! of the wrapper, st plwc named. When you hare :;.' pi-tiir of onr Anti-Wash-h.vir.t S vip Powder, take them t yntir grocer or present them nt "'iirollire ami you will receive YKV.V. a 4-pound package, worth .'.V. We make this literal in iliHTmcnt to quickly introduce Our Lady Soap and Atti Washboard Soap Powder Ami hiM pom! until ail wrap piT on which this offer ia print- !:. is presented to us. VYarnock & Ralston S ap Makers, Rock Island. B W1MTEB. r- rr.--r-f 1 WitoleMi Dealer tad Importer of Wines and Liquor HIS and 1618 Third At V1TALIS run tiri a Well iAtvoof act other manhood. ii ul Tirol w" J 'TALISt It quickly and surely n I', .'.. "nnva. and all effecta of self in. .Ti."r '"'"w nnd Indleerellon. Wards off . J""' KHimimptlon. Inl on having L,' ' US, nn other. Can be earrtrd In vest !" a eeartlte writ lea naraatse to ran ."'"' tan man, Circular tree. Address w.ai.r sUiautr OWjriRI. 1 " Ml. . t. -U t-l-J t n -- PtlaS William CkaofBla, Drdfliit, Molls. i Ladies' Doable "ffl Tip .silk Gloves I BLUETT'S 1 .-t-. IK "..-ffM 1 EE GREAT "f7i a . " (IbMKWW aotkTZMV. :"'"" h , k .ih la a ana. II f'x-rt ihy Ulld IU.. . r, atiuiaall ih i,T,'M" ""n wl rrmin tlwlr Kmt . """""Il Will ih.tr ..lit BELONGS TO A PAST Afl In this enligfttemd 5 Too have Dr. Mows Fleaaant Pel- J(4a h41sa. .thoyVo tbe amaUese. astest to take aixi meat in their action; better because tbey do mraj Kooa. Tbey have tonto effect on the lining meiiiliraiiea, and per manently curs Consti- bdigestion. Sick or Bilioas Headaches! stomach, and bowela. . P- 1. V. Pinner.: Iwr Sir My whole ayatem mm to have urxlonrone a ehamn "ninir-Plra-Mitmirta." Myncrveaare wofxlcrf illy Imriv'd ami 1 nolonper bavnat "tbeWHos." It la woorttTf ul. Uioirood the "Pellets" have done my liver oomplalnt. Arrjusemcnts. Watch To wen Grand opening of the season Sunday May 27. Gigantic Reproduction of the World's Fair Midway Plalsance. All of the principle fea tures of that famous street reproduced. Objection able features eliminated. Admission to the grounds and street free. AMUSEMENTS AND BAND CONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY. Cafe now open, B ortis Opera House, DAVENF03T. Thursday Night, May 24. Alexander Salvini Accompanied ly MR. WM. RED MOND and a company of play ers, tinder the direction of MR. W. M. W ILK I SON. in Dumas' masterpiece, it The Three Guardsmen" The fill- rf fpnt. for tl.li nnUlile en?' gemci.t oemineuraa 1 ni ..ly. May i'2, at FluLc'a. XrTE Tbe pet foi mince will ba entir.ly in Englltb. Pr ees-ss, CO. 75. Si and f 1.C0. Woods Bros. CIRCUS, MUSEUM. HIPPIDROME AND TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS Will exhibit at Rock Island Wednesday, May 2 A superior entertainment consisting of all the best features known in modern show business. Two per formances daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Popular prices of admission. Show grounds on Twelfth street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Combination Coupons This oonpon will tahltih Idea Ity ai a mbacriber to tbe ROCK ISLAND ABOtJi, and will tie accepted for any oral! of the feature mentioned: 'T.cturesane America" cent and three eonpona of different dates. Gathered Jewels of Bong" an cents and tlx coupons of dlSrrdat dates. icturraqna World's, Fair " ft easts and throe coapons of dill, rent eates. Tuesday, May 22. City eabacrlbrrs will pr tent the at-b and the conpons at the ARGUI oflsa. Ont of town anbacrlbers will mat taa ewb and the coapons to this Acs with tbe order for the part de aired, and It will be mailed Ihem free of any farther charts. MUNICIPAL MATTERS. Ofllctol Proceed laca of Last Nlabts Coma- ell MeeMBf . City Coukcii. Room. Rock Ii.vr, May 21. The council met in regular semi-monthly session at 8 p. m.. Mayor Medill presiding, and all t.h aldermen present. The minutes of the last regular and subsequent ad- juuiu.H uiccimga were reau &nl ap proved. r The mayor nominated J. Henry Lidders for poormastcr. Continued by unanimous vote. The mayor nominated Max Kautz for patrolman. Not confirmed 6 to 8. The mayor nominated George B. Hanna for patrolman. Not conlirnftd 6 to 8. The mayor nominated Richard Cams for patrolman. Not confirmed 5 to 9. The mayor nominated Dennis Mc Carthy for patrolman. Not con firmed G to 8. The mayor reported the delivery of the iron bridge recently purchased from the C. R. I. & P. Railway com pany. A bill from Timberlake & Spencer of $27.10 for transfer, and V. M. landing's donation of his ser vices as superintendent, were pre sented, and the bill of Timberlake & Spencer allowed. Aid. Manckcr, from the fire and light committee, submitted a report deferring action on petitions for ad ditional street lights until the an nual appropriations arc made. Re port approved. Also a resolution to inspect the Keator building, alleged to be dangerous, which was referred back for a recommendation. Also favorable on the petition of E. W. Hurst for permission to erect 8-inch brick walls on the single storv part of the building about to lie erected by him on Twentieth street. Report approved on motion of Aid. Foss. Also as to the Paulsen petition to extend a frame building,, which was granted. Ordered placed on file. Aid. Bladcl moved that the offer of W llliam Don to rcbind the balance of the ordinance books in leatherette for $12 be accepted. Carried. Aid. Kuschman moved that the su perintendent of streets be instructed to remove fences on Third street, be tween Seventh and Eleventh avenues. Adopted. Also favorably on the lietitions to rp . - -j i, 1 . . nt i-L-rmin Mill-waits to graue. Adopted. Also favorably on the petition of the C. U. Telephone company for leave to erect an additional pole. Re port adopted. Aid. Roth, from the water works committee, reported favorably on the petition to lay a watermain on Forty- second street. Adopted. Also favorably on the petitions to lav mains on Fifth-and-a-half avenue and Third, Seventh and Sixth streets. Adopted. Also that Robert Hudson had been granted permission to lay a short main at his own cost. Adopted. Aid. Corkcn moved tbat the peti tion in relation to improvements in Columbia park lay over until after the appropriations are made. Car ried. Aid. Kennedy, from the special committee to examine the tire wagon, reported that the wagons were not up to requirements, ana recommended certain changes in equipment and the withholding of $100 from the riur chnsc price for one year as a safe guard against defective workman ship, with an allowance of C per eent upon it. Report accepted hv unani mous vote. The bill of F. A. Fries for $996 was then presented, and the city clerk in' striK-ted to pay f-S'J6 on the contract Adopted by unanimous vote. Aid. Nelson offered a resolution declaring the Rock Island Union and The Aicgts the official papers for the ensuing year, at $100 per annum, for publishing proceedings. Aid. Ken nedy offered an amendment includ ing the Rock Islander. Aid. Dauber offered an amendment to include the Volks-Zcitung. Aid. Mauckcr moved as a substitute that tbe matter be laid over to the next meeting. The substitute was lost 6 to 8; the amendment of Aid. Dauber was re jected; also that of Aid. Kennedy: and the original motion was adopted by unanimous vote. T'he clerk read jietitions, which were acted upon as follows: People's Power company, for leave to open paved streets to make ser vice pi h; connection, together with a bond. Granted on motion of Aid. Bladel, and bond accepted. Attorneys for Rosa Hetter for pay ment of a court award. Referred to citv attorney. Aid. Foss'offered a resolution ask ing tbe city engiueer to report such change of grade as may be necessary on Seventh avenue east of Thirty eighth street. Referred to street and alley committee. Aid. KuBchmann offered a resolu tion instructing the city engineer to accompany the alderman of the Fifth ward to lis grades for sidewalks. Adopted. Aid. Corken moved the establish ment of a tiro alarm on Eighth ave nue and Seventeenth street. Referred to the lire and light committee. Aid. F. H. Schroeder moved that Fourteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, be filled to grade and placed in passable condi tion. Referred to street and alley committee. Aid. F. H. Schroeder presented a petition of the board of education J for a sewer to the No. 6 school build ing. Referred to sewer committee. Aid. Cramer moved that the street and alley committee be instructed to place Eighth-and-a-half avenue in passable condition. Referred to street and alley committee. Aid. Fobs moved that when -the council adjourn it be to next Friday evening to make the annual appro priations, iamea. Aid. nelson moved to reconsider the vote by which the Volks-Zeitnng was authorized to publish proceed ings of the city council. Motion adopted, 11 to 3. (Manckcr, Dauber, Knschmann.) Aid. Knschmann presented the commissioner's estimate on the Nine teenth street paving improvement. Approved and the city attorney di rected to institute proceedings in the county court. Adjourned on motion of Aid. Cor ken. A. D. Hl'esixg, City Clerk. BASE BALL. Rock Island a Tie for 8oeond Place No dame Yesterday. Game. playvd. ... M .. 18 ... i:l .. is .. 14 .. 1 .. 14 .. 14 Per cent Won. It 7 7 A a a Lost, s 4 4 6 8t Joseph.... TH6 GWt M KM NO 3X5 8 -4 S14 Rock Kim k isianos.. Omnba........ incolm Peiiss Jnckponvitles. S 11 II l'o Mnlnt s ... yulncyn Tho closing game between Island and Des Moines was prevented oy rain yesterday, and tne only game played in the Western association was between Lincoln and l'eoria. It resulted in a disastrous defeat for the former by a score of 23 to 2. The games at Jacksonville and Pooria were prevented by rain. The Lincoln club play this after noon, tomorrow and Thursday, and St. Joe, Friday, Saturday and Sun day. The Small Pox Case. Summer Wood, the late small pox Eatient, was sent in the direction of onvcr last night as far as 12 would take him. He was also provided with some small change, which the doctors and the officers at the sta tion provided. Wood had been at the pest house six weeks, and that the disease gained no headway in Rock Island is due to the rigid pre cautions and the admirable handling of the case by Drs. Eyster and Sala, the former as health commissioner having charge of the case, and the latter as county physician having the responsibility of prescribing for the patient. Schmidt, the nurse, was discharged last night, he, like Wood, being provided with new clothes throughout, and both being sub jected to a thorough disinfecting be fore leaving the pest house, which is now locked and boarded up. A New Serial. Owing to the popularity with which its serial recently completed, "Foes in Ambush," was received, and the interest taken in it as it pro gressed from week to week. The Ar gus has arranged for a story of equally attractive features. It is by Charles B. Lewis, otherwise M Quad," and is entitled, "A Yankee in Gray." While the drift of the story arouses keen interest as it de velops, there is much also of the thrilling nature. It is fully copy righted and handsomely illustrated. The opening chapter appears next aamraav. Notice. To Whom it May Concern: By order of the board of directors of the Rock Island Plow company, a cor itoration organized and existing under the laws of the state of Illinois, notice is hereby given that the cap ital siock oi said, the Uock Island Plow company, has been increased from three hundred thousand dol lars (1300,000) to the sum of six hun dred thousand dollars (000,000). Date and the corporate seal of said company I SEAL V affixed this 7th day of ' May A. D. 1894. Phil Mitchell, President Rock Island Plow Co, Attest: W. J. Kablke, Secretary Rock Island Plow Co. River Rlpleta. The Pittsburgh and J. K. Graves passed up. The J. K. Graves came down with eight strings of logs this morning. The stage of water at the Rock Isl and bridge at noon was 9.10; the temperature 56. Holled Peas Excellent. An anclei t story tella of two unfnr nna'es a ho were conoemnej to make a long pilgrimage with peas in tl-etr eboes. Tb feet of one of tbem. at thecal of tbe Journey were terribly sore and wollee. Hi i companion's were not hurt lo the leatt. Being arked tbe reason tic replied: "I bo ltd my peas." Win man. Why shonld men and women and children make the pilgrimage of lite with pa'n and achee troubling tbem, not only in their feet, bat all over, when a simple rmedy will effect a care Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discovery Is potest to cure dyspepsia. "liver complaint," skis disease and kindred troubles arisinzTrom te same source. Hoane -Seekers' Exearsoa Baxllngtoa Boat). On May 29 round trip tickets will be sold at half rates to all points on tne miriington route in Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, South Dakota and eastern Colorado. Tickets will be good for atop-over at any point west ui luu juiswan river on going pas' sage, and will be limited to 20 days irom aate of sale. For pamphlet de scriptive of western farm lands, send to P. S. Eustis. General Passenger agent, C, B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, III Bowtk &ofc lalaad Canona. The democrats of South Rock Isl and are requested to meet at the town hall in South Rock Island, Saturday, May 2G, at 7:30 p. m., to select five delegates to the democratic county convention. w. s. Gardner, - Chairman. I I : BRIEF MENTION. Pay your water rent. Insure with Huesing A Hoeft. Choice pineapples at Bnncher's. Fresh strawberries at Buncher's. Buy none but Johnson's extracts. Johnson's extracts are strictly pure. Ask your merchant for trade re ceipts. Columbia park lots for sale by Guyer. Picturesque America" bring in your coupons. Kindling wood for sale by E. B. McKown, telephone 1198. If in need of a carpenter see W. Wicsener, 207 Sixth avenue. Tbe Abgls World's fair aeries is in popular demand. Preserve it. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Apply at Jackson & Hurst's. Wax beans, string beans, green peas and cauliflower at Buncher's. Dr. F. F. Foulds and wife returned from their visit to Alton last night. Mrs. M. C. Rice is yisitinc her mother, Mrs. T. Loeb, in Odkaloosa, la. Ladies jackets at half price at Klu?- Haslcr-Schwentscr Dry Goods com pany. R. R. Bern is, the Fulton boomer. was a caller at The Argi s office this morning. "Picturesque America' are you getting the series? Back numbers at The Argus office. 'Picturesque World's Fair," the best published. The Aug us is now disposing of at 15 cents a number. Bartholomew's Rochester. New York, and Schlitz's Milwaukee beer i draught at the Belvidere J. W. Dresscn. Mrs. Joseph Katz, wife of Left Fielder Katz of the Rock Island ball club, arrived last evening from Bel don, Mich. Accessibility to all street railways an I to both cities is the peculiar fea ture oi uoiumbia park lots, lor sale by Guyer. John V. Dauber today received his commission as gauger at Peoria. He will go to Peoria June 1 to enter upon his duties. Trinity Improvement guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs" Cramp ton. 627 Nineteenth street. A fpw of thA pVinlnecr. Pilmirrunl park lots (hitherto rescrveJ) with sidewalks, sewers and watermains, for sale by Guyer. George Schmitt, of Edgington.was adjudged insane in the county court this morning and ordered committed to Jacksonville. He is 32 vears of age and single. A party is being formed in Rock Island to visit Kureka Springs. Ark.. in tbe near future, and special rates are Demg made by the K. 1. & V. railway for the trip." While in the city do not fail to ex amine the new scale Kimball piano, and also see and hear the Kimball portable pipe organ which is run by a water motor at isowiby s. There will be an important meet ing of the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting will last but 30 minutes, and every member is requested to be present. Bargains in second hand, upright pianos, some nearly new. Est ay pianos, Hallet & Davis, Kimball anil Bowlby. Must be sold this week. Easy payments at Bowl by Y. Rev. W. S. Marquis having deter mined to remain with the Broadway Presbyterian church as its pastor, a reception will be given him and his wile at the church this evening. Paul Hull, of the Chicago Herald, wno is writing up the political situ ation in the state for his paper, ar rived in Rock Island last night. The Argus acknowledges a pleasant can. James Taylor, of Taylor Ridge. passed through Rock Island yester- uay on bib way to Aiaivern, Iowa, to visit his son," John C. Taylor, also l: .1 - i . a . . , . uib uauiiLcr. Mrs. a. rrey, at nmi ten, Iowa. The ladies chorus of Augustana college give a concert at the college chattel tomorrow evening which promises to be a very fine event, a feature of which will be the rendition of "Minister Bells." A telegram from Chicago today conveys the intelligence that Morris Rosentield passed a comfortable night and today his symtoms are as favor able as could be expected after nn. dergoing such an operation. A May festival will be given on the lawn of St. Joseph's church, Thursday evening under the anspices of the Santa Maria guild. If the weather is unfavorable to using the lawn it will be held at the parochial residence. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaran teed to enre piles and constipation, or money refunded. Fifty cents per box. Send stamp for circular and free sample to Martin Rudy, Lancas ter, Pa. For sale by T. H. Thomas and Hartz & Bahnsen, druggists, Rock Island. 111. Phillip Gross, the 10-year-old son of M. A. Gross, was accidentally shot at Black Hawk Watch Tower Sunday afternoon. Gross, with several com panions, was practicing rifle shoot ing, when one of the boys shot Gross in the left arm near the shoulder. The boy was brought to Rock Island and Dr. Kinyon dressed the wound. Louis S. Bowman, son of ex-Circuit Clerk . H. Bowman. Jr., sailed last Saturday for Europe to attend the world's congress of Y. M. C. A. ward he will travel on the continent exclusively. He is one of the assis tant atatA aAf.rAtiAa fnB. llll-:. o iu 11IIBUI, wrltH hnma in f 'L. 1.. J . 1 - - " " " . ui-u, inu iuc estimation in which he is held is enow a Dy tne unusual distinction which has iust been conferred unon him. Special Cow clave. A special conclave of Evert's commandery. No. 18, Knights Tem plar, was held in its asylum in Ma sonic temple last evening. The or der of the Red Cross was conferred on four companions, after which Very Eminent Sir, J. P. Sherwin, grand senior warden of grand commandery Knights Templar, inspected tbe camp in detail. A banquet was then served and an evening of general en joyment spent. ihe grand commander has extend ed an invitation to Evert's com mandery to hold the district conven tion in this vicinity in the near fu ture. As yet no definite action has been taken in the matter, but in all probability tbe invitation will be ac cepted. Cnmlnar Woddlwce. Tonicrht At 8 nVlnrlr will nponr tho marriage of Hudson E. llalev and Miss Mae Shantz. The marriage of Miss Antonette Sanders to John Holtzhoimar iwnn at the German Lutheran church at i :30 tomorrow evening. Cards have lieen issued by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Blakcsley announcing the marriage on June 5th of their daugh ter. Miss Ella Averv KI.iVpsW ami George C. Blakeslec, general secretary of the Y. M C. A. Recovered Tbroagh a Dream. In 1877 an uncle of mine living in Desoto, Mo., was murdered for his money. The murderer onlv mt a small amount in greenbacks", and no ciue to his bidden gold could be fonnd, until I consulted Madam Hutchinson, and I entered into an agreement with her. She caused me to dream to the exact spot where the money was buried. I then went to the spot indicated in my dream, and after a little digging, found a box containing f 2,500 in gold. A. T. Spixotta. Be convinced at Madam Hutchin son's. 231 Twenty-first street. Her charges are: Ladies, 50c; gentle men, f 1. Police Points. The description of the horses stolen from John L. Long, at Rural. Satur day night, is one a spike-tailed roan mare 7 years old and 14 hands high; the other a bay horse, with heavy mane and tail, with white right hind foot and a white spot on face, 7 years om ana io nands high, lne Rural vigilance committee offers a reward of $50 for the capture of the thieves. A harness was stolen from Andrew Donaldson also. Nervous Dyspepsia. "I had what some of the doctors call nervons dyspepsia. There was such a nervous feeling in my stom ach that I could not rest day or night for three years. I took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now my stomach feels all right. Last winter I had a severe attack of pain in my side so that 1 could not turn over in bed. I got one bottle of Hood's Sar saparilla and now am well." Sarah r. carrel, t'ittsneld. III. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. The Puzzle Solved. Perhaps no local disease has puz- r.ivu ana uamea tne medical profes sion more than nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal, it is among the most nauseous and disgusting ills the flesh is heir to, and the rec ords show very few or no cases of radical cure of chronic catarrh by any of the many modes of treatment unm tne introduction of Kly s Cream Balm a few years ago. The success of this preparation has leen most gratifying and surprising. No drug gist is without it. EzenrsoBS to the Sooth. Excursions on May 8 and 29, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets limited to thirty (30) days from date of issue; choice of routes offered; stop-overs permitted within certain territory. Detail information upon application to R. Stockbocse, G. T. A. Depot, foot of Twentieth street Rock Island. 111. Notice. All persons owning or keeping dogs within the city are hereby noti fied to register and pay tax on the same on or before June 15, 1894, which tax for the ensuing vear will be 2 for each male and 3 "for each female dog. M. H. Sexton. Chief of Police. Tense. May 8, 1894, low rate excursion tick, eta may be had at the "Burlington" office to all points in Texas. Final limit of tickets. SO days from date of sale. For particulars" apply to M.J Vocwo. Agent, Rock Island. H. D. Mack, D. P. A. Look Oat for Counterfeit. Beware of imitation brands of Pillsbury's Best flour, which are now on the market, and take no other bnt the genuine, and buy only of good respectable dealers. Examine the brand carefully. The Waarbar. The indications for the next 24 hours are occasional local showers and very little change In tempera tare; northerly winds. V KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tbe many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with, less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. ' Ita excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acta on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug piste in 50c and f 1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig 8yrnp Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, Ton will not accept any substitute if offered. Intelligence Column. A' BJC TOU IN NEED? IF TOO Want money Want a cook Want board rrs Want a partner Want a aitoattoa Want to rent rooavs Want a servant girt Want to aell a farm Want to veil a bouse Want to exchsnee anytblnw Want ta sell household roods Want to make any real estate loans Want to at-11 or trade for anything Want to And customers for anything USE THESE COLTJWra. he daily argus delivered attocb . door every even in for 10c per week. w aktfo an Experienced si aE qirl at ys Twrai it-lb street. JOR SALE A CA'n REGISTER, ALMOST . new, at Wright A UreenawiH'a. w ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL noueors;,ai Ao. VH Tar, aty-thl d street. WANTED ALE4f AN; 8 LART FROM start- l ttamiil ti'a m lip ,1m' rv. nurse'vmeo. Ci.ica'o. " WAS1 ED A COMPETENT GIRL FO GEN aWral krtK sua war raer Iiau -. need app-v. Ad-re t " a acre office. PR RENT A KICK FURNISHED ROOM ON erouod floor suitable for maa and wife or two gentlemen Apply at bit Tweutteta street. BRECKINRIDGE BOH. BREACH OF PRO. ift. History of litieantx. I lusirated. Aeeuts surer, ncpa-allelltd. 100.00 air ay sold. Outfit free. A-nts Wanted. W, U. (Bui-SOS Co . 8;h str.. Cincioa.ti. O. WANTED PAl ESMKN-tHi per week, rllina ckctrie lirht outfits lor bouses, atone sad soot a. Motors for runulng maetinery. and other popular pa'emed articles, outfits complete wbea snipped. Eest prnpie bijr; permanent sitaatm i; no et rience. w. P. Uarr.soa A Co, Clerk No. 14, Columns, Ohio. SCREENS SCREEN DOORS, WIN DOWS, ALL WIDTHS OF WIRE SCREEN. Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, And a complete line of mixed house and floor paints, white lead, lin seed oil, etc. FRANK ILL 1610 Third avenue. LOUIS Z2IJOUT7, raerraaeot ta n. WaOTPTJ Merchant -:- Tailor, 119 Eightoenth Street. faaT'Fit and Workmanship Guar anteed the Bast Oieanlng and EepeJriag Done. John Voile 5c Co, CONTRACTORS HOUSE BUXXJJSZia. ateafactaian eft Sash, Doors, Blinds, Siding, Flooring Wainacoatinf, St, hat. Third sad Iwarlh i i .-..v',; . L: . : - ' ' '