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THE ARGTJ8, THURSDAY, JULT 25, 1895. THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. V'HTCAGO, BOCK ISLAND PACIFIC - RalHrav Tieict en he purchased or bag gage checked it K UP Twentietn street depot I ct u K 1 f depot corner rati avenue tag x amy -ant street. Jrranx a, nummer, Agent. TRAINS. bast. Waar, Denver Limited OniU.. Ft. Worth, Denver 1LC. Minneapolis Omaha. Dee Moines (Omaha Jt Mlnnespollt Omaha A Do Moines Ex... Omaha A Minneapolis Ex.. Denver, Lincoln 6 Omaha... Ft. real Minneapol's Denver, Ft. Worth A K. C. JKansas City A 8t. Joseph. fKock Island Washington rChleae-o A Des Moines r S:Mau a:5am t 4:S am 11 1:00 pm t :40am! 8:ftftpm t 7:inaml S:20pm rt:3)ajm' 4 10 am ?:3amitll:l0prji I lS:l5am t 5:10 am !:Mm t 8:10 am 6:30 am t !:W nm 4:30 am til :15 pm llrtOpmit 6: am 19:SuamitS:&Apm T 113 pnnv 7:inam 7:3upm t ":30 am S:lSpml 7.40am Kock Island. Stnert Aeeom.. Bock Inland Brooklyn Ac... Arrival, t Departure. tDMty, except Sunday. All others daily. Telephone 10 nrl.l(lTW BOTTTB C. B. O. EAUr D way Depot First avenue and sixteenth street, M. 1. Toons, agent. TRAINS. LBAVB. ABBTVB. at. Lonla Kxnn.es 7:00 ami 7:80pm St. Louis Express 7:41 pm :SA am Sterling, Dubuque a St. Paul t8:40 pm 1:t0 em Beardstown Passenger I 2:50 pm 11:18 am Sterling. Dubuque A et.Pail t 7-.Wamj 8-BOpm Dally. tDally except Sunday. Chicago, Milwaukee st. fatjl Railway Racine Southwestern Division Depot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenues, B. D. W. Holmes, Agent. TRAITIS. LlAVB. I ABBIVS Mall and Express St. Paul Express Freight and Accommodafn. Daily except Sunday. T:00 am 4:110 pm 9;00 am 9:0pa iiusia 7:80 pm R OCK ISLAND tEORIA KAILWAT Depot First Avenue and Twentieth street. TRAINS, j I.iavb Abbivb Eastern Ex7"The Trilby". . j t : am 10 :4S pm Peoria rit Louis Mall Ex... I i-.m am i:4U pm Express 1:15 pm 11:15 am HeorlaAr.com. Freight ! 7:10pm 2:ii0 am Cable (via bherrard) Accom. 6:am 5:l pm ( able Accommodation j 8:40 am 2:20 pm Cable Accommodation ' SASpm 7:55 am Passenger trsins leave C. R. I. A P. (Molina avenue) depot Ave (5) minutes earlier than time given. Trains marked daily, all other trains I daily except Sunday. Dl'rlinoton, Cedar Rapids a Northern Railway, depot foot of Brady street, Davenport. Jaa. Morton, Uen. Tk't A Pass. Agent. Davenport Trains. Lbavb j n4 :85 pm Abbivs passenger Freight b10:zs am b-45 pm n7:00 im West Lllierty T rains tNorth. twout a . Passenger. . "No, Freight b7 :10 am al0:30 pm bS:40 pm aig:45pm bio :40pm a-:isam b7 :2ft pm bll :45am tie :00 am Dailv. nuaiiy except Bununy. tOoing north. lnolng Sooth and eaat. No. 18 runs between I Cedar Rapids and West Libeity. NEW To the East via the R. I. & P. In Effect Jane 30. Lv Hock Island C It U P Depot Lv Kock Island Twentieth st Dctot Ar Peoria Ar Hloomington Ar Indianapolis Ar l.oiilxvillc Ar Cincinnati Ar luyton Ar Cofumbas Ar Jacksonville Ar Springlleld Ar St Louis. Ar Lincoln At Decatur Ar Mattnon ArKvansville.... Ar Decatur Ar Terre Haute 4 25 am 4 37 am 8 00 am 805 am 140 pm 145 pm I 7 1") am '11 20 am 9 07 ami 1 12 pm S CO urn 9 25 pm 8 85 am 7 ST am 7 St) am 8 12 am 7 30 am 8 25 pm xSOpm eiupm 7 05 nm 6 15 pm! 0 05 pm f) no pal 10 2i) pm 9 ! pm 12 50 am 10 50 am 10 50 am 8 10 pm 8 40 pm f! am 8 58 pm 9 45 pm 12 05 pm 91 urn 9 45tm 6 54 pm 9 45 am It 10 am 1 10 pm CtOpai 8 00 pm 7 00 i THROUGH CARSERVICE ROCK ISLAND TO ST. LOUIS. Train leavinir Kock Island at 8:00 n. m. carries through coach to St. Louis, passinir throuirh Pekin, Hav ana, Springfield and Litchfield. Lines cast of Tcoria carry through coaches and sleeping cars on night trains to principle cities. R, STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Ticket Agent. W.J.YOUNG, JR. The Elegant Electric Light Steamer. W. A. Blaib, Matter; L. B. Suitib, Clerk. LeaTes Rock Island for Stuscatlne. New Koaton, Keithsburc, Oqaawka, and Bar lington every Monday, Wednesday And Fkidav, at 4:30 P. M. Nice rooms and good meals. Special rates to parties of five or more who wish to make the round trip. The Young has been very recently purchased and lilted up for this trade, and is not surpassed by anything on the Mississippi for elegance and com ion. GEORGE LAMONT A SOS. Agents. Diamond Joe Lias Warehouse. We Employ Young Men rmr sultmitlae mrnts in part payinent for a hlffh Kiwi Acnie 1 hioJr Which Vn mend tbem on mDDrtrnl. Nol wofv done until tbe b.crd MTtTCft -uia piores j tni I l f1t' IffJ Young Ladies eSSrSSLb' tf boys or girls apply they nrost be well re Byn-lyV Wrlnsforpartloulan. ACME CYCLE COflPANY, ELKHART. IM. PASSENGER SERVICE s '. il t-jy-i i Rattle Ak "ifee, largest piece, of Good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORKKYS. B. O. OOXKIXLT. B. D. OOBBBIXT. Connelly & Connelly, Attorneys at Law. Office second floor, over Mitchell A Lndes Dana, Mousy to loan. Jackson & Hurst, Attorneys at Law. Office In Rook Island National Bank building. B. o. itinir. 0. L. WALSBB. Sweeney & Walker, Attorneys and Councillors at Law Ofilce In Bcngaton's Block, Charles J. Searle, Attorney at Law. Legal basin ess of all kinds orotnotlv attended to. state's Attorney of Rock Island county. Office, PcstofEos Block. McEniry & McHniry, Attorneys at Law. Loan money 00 good security: macs eollee- I Hons. Reference, Mitchell A Lynda, bankers, 1 umce. rostomee oiocx. ARCHITECTS. Brack & Kernr, Architects and Superintendents. Room T M C A Building, cor Third svenne ana nineteenth street. Geo. P. 8tatiduhar, Architect. Plans and superintendence for all class of Bindings. Rooms 83 and 65, Mitchell A Lynde BnlldlnE. Take elevator. PHYSICIANS. Dr. "W. H, Ludewig Specialist of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Office in Trecman'e new bnlldine. corner Sev enteenth street and Third avenue, Iiocfc Island. Telephone No. HK1S. Dr. Chas. M: Robertson, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Only. Office, Vhlttaker Block, southwest corner Third aad Brady streets, Davenport, Iowa Rooms IT and 18. Honrs: 9 to 11 a, m., 1 to 1 p. m. r. B. BOLLOWZCSB, K. D. . B. BABTH, B, D. Drs. Barth Ac Hollowbush, Physicians and Surgeons. Cfllca H)Strd st. Residence 7M 81st st. Telephone 1065 w lua omci boubb: Or, Barth I Dr, Bolrowbush- B to w a, sa, i wui,n, 1 to end 7 to dp, m, 1 to 6 and 7 to 8 mat, CITY orriORJts. W. A. Darling, City Engineer. Boom (.Mitchell A Lyndc's building. DKNTIHTS. R. M. Fearce, , Dentist. Rooms 19 and 31 in MltcheU A Lynda's new Building. Take alevattr LEGAL Administrator's Notice. Estate of George W. Swller, Deceased. The undersigned bavins been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Geonre . tiwi.er. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will aorjear before the countv court of Kock Island county, at the office of the clerk of said court, la the citv of Rock Island, at the September term on the first Monday in September next, at which time ail persons naving claims aeainst saia estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same adinntca. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to the under- ticned. Dated this 3rd day of Ju'y, A. D . 1395. T. U. THOMAS, Administrator. I John Yolk: 3c Co, eERKRAL CONTRACTORS AND HOUSE BUTT. DEBS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders Siding, Flooring, Waicscoating l'.th (treat, bat 4th axd 6th avs T-riTrvnm ntT r a 1 rTAH I XlHir UK 1 iJ I UiiJlir UO The Battle in Which Santocildes Was Killed. HEARD OF THE EEBELS PBESEHCE Bat Could Not Retreat and Save Has Howwr, aw am Weo Ahead an Had s Monkey ud Parrot Time So Did the lie be la Brazil's Protest Over Trinidad la Land British View of the Case Parliamentary Election Result. Havana, July 25. The following of ficial account of the battle of Valenxuela, on July 18, has been furnished to the cor respondent of the Associated Press at Havana. It confirms the first report of the battle. Acting Captain General Ar derua. who Is in command at Havana during the absence of the captain gen eral. Marshal Martinez de Campos, at the front, bus Just received the following message from the captain general: "On the 12th I started from Manzanlllo to ward Verguita and Bayamo. At Man zanlllo, previous to starting, I received information which turned out to be mis leading. But at Verguita I was informed that Maceo was in the neighborhood of Bayamo at the head of large forces of In surgents. The Marshal Staods by Hit Honor. 2 had only l.&'JO men with me, but I did not think it honorable to retreat, and I also thought that tiio numbers of the enemy were exaggerated, ana couse aucntly proceeded on my march, and eventually met the enemy near Peralljos, about thres leagues south of Bayamo. My column was commnndod by the un fortunate General S-intocildea. When the latter was killed In action I took com. mand. Th9 battle was a hard fought one. The field was most unfavorable for the operations of our troops. The enemy numbered threo times more than we did. was well supplied with ammunition, and fought skillfully. We were surrounded by fire on four sides, and there were two moments of danger. Tho firing lasted five hours, and it was followed by another hour of Czhting, in which our rear guard was engaged. figures Cp tho Losses. "Our losses in killed are the gallant General Santocildes; his adjutaut, Jose Sotomnyor; Captain Etuzblo Tomas, and twenty -Ave soldiers, and our wounded were Colonel Joso Vaquero, Captain Luis Roblcs, First Lieutenant Francisco Sanchez Ortega, Captain Travcsl and ninety -four soldiers. I cannot ascertain the losses of the enemy, but it is said that thev are over 500. General Suarez Valdes arrived yesterday, the 21st, with 1,41) men and wo left for Verguita today. To morrow I shall go to Alanzanillo. For ward this messnga to the minister of war. Signed. "CAMPOS. "Verguita, July 22." Mews from loanrgent Soarees. From Insurgont sources the following Is obtained: "The defeat of the Spanish troops when General Santocildes was killed has given an impetus to the revo lution, especially In tho province of San ttago do Cuba, whero the iron miners have joined tho rebels. A letter has been received from General Maximo Gomez ox plaining his reasons for the proclamaticn forbidding workmen the plantations for the supply of provisions to tho town. He says that while Spain obtains sufficient revenue from Cuba to pay her soldiers the officials will continue to rule. When the revenue ceases they will retire. This i practically moans that tho insurgents are prepared to ruin the wholo country in or der to forca Spain s hands. THAT ISLAND OF TRINIDAD. A "Person In Authority" In England Ex plaius Things Somewhat. Bio Janeiro, July So. xbero is grow ing excitement in this city over the occu pation of the island of Trinidad by the English. The government has dispatched two notes to the British legation of em' photic protost, quoting the order of the British admiralty of l.S-', by virtue of which Trinidad was evacuated by the English and restored to Portugal. London, July 2o. Kefemng to the statement cabled from New York that Brazil has formally protested against Great Britain's claim to the t island of Trinidad, a person in authority who was questioned on the subjjet by the repre sentative of the Associated Press, says the British title to that island dates from the year 1'uO, when possession was taken of it without any objection upon tbe part of Portugal. It was added that hitherto Brazil has not advanced any claim to the island of Trinidad, but tbe British gov ernment is ready to discuss in a friendly spirit any representations which Brazil may wish to mako on the subject. Arms for the Cuban Rebsls. Fernandina, Fla., July a The two- masted schooner yachts Emma B. and Saucy Lass, with two Cubans and a quan tity of arms and ammunition, lelt this port. Six miles oil tbe coast the yachts met the schooner Carrie IS. Buckman. The yachts remained alongside the Buck- man long enough to transfer tbe passen gers, arms, aud ammunition, which tbe Buckman will take to CQDa. the trans 1 fer was witnessed by Harbor Master Lob man through a marine glass. TOBIES GAIN IN SCOTLAND. Some Feat ares of the Eleetiona Over In John Ball's Country. London, July 5. The features of yes terday's returns were the Conservative capture of four Scotch seats In addition to three English seats. The temperance people are delighted at tbe fact that Sir Wilfred Lawson was re-eleoted in the Cocker- mouth division of Cumberland; but his majority was cnt down by S3) votes In spite of the fact that Lawson is the largest land owner in tbe district, while his opponent was a comparatively un known roan. The pollings for the parliamentary elec tions, ao far as returned, leave tbe state of the parties as follows: Conservatives, 338; Liberal-Unionists, 60; total Lnion ksts, 35; Liberals, 146; Parnellites, 10; McCartbyitc. 19; Labor, S; total opposi tion, 217. The net Conservative gain thus far Is 81. There was a serious riot shortly before the close of the poll at Kurusn, County Clare, Ireland. J. F. Ejan, the dynamiter who was recently released from prison. drove into High street, where he was met with hostile cries of "Down with Egan, the traitor." Ean defied the crowd and nourished a stick In a .threatening man- . ner. Eventually the disturbance be- can w retaliated with sticks and i stone, many persona were injured uur- I fnv aba r ing the fray. 4mp Havn Bonne of English Help, LONDOXdJaly zi A dispatch to The Times from Vienna says that Japan is delaying negotiations for a new commer cial treaty with China, and also the exe cution of the terms of the convention re lating to the evacuation of Lioa Tung peninsula, pending tho result of the Brit ish elections, in the hope that the new government of Great Britain will support Japan against Russia. Opinion of IV niter Phnlps Dndge. London, July 21 Mr. Walter Phelps Dodge has written a letter to the Times in which he repudiates the statement made by Channcey M. Depew, when he arrived last week from New York, that Americans favor homo rule for Ireland. Mr. Dodge says that while the politicians are compelled to truckle to the Irish vote many Americans oppose the policy of separation. llelglfuis Cheer the King. Brussels, July 25. The king walked out on foot in the crowded streets and was greatly cheered in contrast to the re ception which he met with after present ing the colors to the civic guard. FOX RIVER VALLEY SITUATION. Assistant Secretary of War Don Examinee the Condition of Navigation. APPLETON, Wis., July 24. General J, B. Doe, assistant secretary of war, ac companied by Major Marshall, of tbe United States engineer deparement, and William Mann, of Osbkosh, assistant engineer in charge of the Fox river, ar rived in the city and with a committee from Appleton wont down the river. making a thorough examination of the condUion of navigation and the water power. The silent mills and factories and grass-grown river bed excited sur prise among the government party. After looking over tne water power General Doe was escorted to the council rooms, whero he met manufacturers and business men and listened to arguments and statistical statements regarding the situation. The outcome of the conference cannot be forecast, but the situation speaks for itself, and confidence Is felt that General Doe cannot fail to realize that some relief is an imperative neces sity, and that he will so modify the shut down order as to provide such relief. BIG MINERS' UNION ORGANIZED. Strikers nt lahpemiog, Negauneo and Ti. einlty Pool Their Issues. Isrpemino. Mich., July 23. The strik ing miners of Ishpeming and Kogaunee and vicinity organized a minors union with a membership of almost 4,000. Near ly every man at the meeting signed the membership roll and each paid a fee of 60 cents. It Is proposed that each member pay (1 a month into the treasury to be held as a reserve tuna, xnoro is no ma terial chanire in the general situation here. The strikers are awaiting a reply from the companies at Cleveland and elsewhere. Doings of Illinois Legislators, Springfield, Ills., July 25. Tho sen. ate sefused to suspend the rules and pass the Hogan arbitration bill. Bills were introduced to tax gas and electric light nlants 3 ner cent, on their gross earnings. 8 per cent, to be used to create a fund to build municipal plants; to tax teiepnones ti each instrument; to tax me insurance companies t per cent, on their premiums. In the bouse a bill was introduced malt ing it embezzlement punishable with not longer than ten years in tne penitentiary for a public officer to take for his own use tho Interest on publio funds in his care. The revenue bills were then discussed lor a time, and no action taken. Illinois Firemen's Tournament. - Decatur, July ad. The State Fire. men's tournament is the largest in the history of the event. Edwardsvllle won the band contest, first class, and Clinton second class. Lincoln won tbe free-for-all hub-and-hub hose race, and fit. Carroll the consolation. Monmouth won the free-for-all hub-and-hub hook and ladder race, and Havana the consolation. Mt. Carroll won tbe novelty hose race, Mon mouth tho novelty hook and laddor, and Lincoln the novelty coupling. Collins Given Twenty Years, Trentos, N. J., July 23. J. S. Coliins, ' the negro who shot and killed Frederick Ohl, a student, at Princeton last June, and who was convicted of murder in the second degree, has received a sen ten se of twenty years at hard labor in tbe state's prison. No plea 'for leniency was made by Collins counsel, xne negro received bla sentence stolidly and was unmovod even when Justice Gummere said that a verdict of murder in the first degree would have been proper. T.M.CA, Building Dams gad. Washinstos, July 25. The Y. M. C A. building on cw YortTiVenue, near the treasury department was almost de stroyed by fire. C C. Bryan's lino gro cery store adjoins tho association's build ing on the west ana was oaaiy Durnea, while the hardware store of James B. Lamle was also damaged. The Y. M. C A. building was valued at about 133,000, and was fully insured. Mr. Bryan's loss may reach frJO.UOO, and is fully covered by insurance. Says He Will Start with New Men. Cleveland, July 23. Secretary Bishop, of the state board of arbitration, tried to settle the strike of the 40i employes of the Lake Shore foundry. President Burke refused to arbitrate, but the men were willing to do so. Burke says that when be sets ready he will start with new men. if the old men do not return to work, and will aDDlv to the United States court for an injunction to prevent the strikers from interfering with new men. aSoo Stand stale ee Wages. Minneapolis, July 21 The Soo road has raised the pay of its engineers and brakemen to the schedule in force prior to August. 1S&L Other classes of em cloves will be given similar restorations. Bnis Dtwsms tha rarest sTIras. Traverse Citt, Mich., July 25. A good rain which baa continued steadily for several hours put an effectual check to forest fires. This is the first rain of any consequence in two months. Licking Btver aa a Knmpaga. ClSCISNATL July 25. Licking river. which empties into tbe Ohio opposite this city, rose nine feet from midnight to o a. m, and la stiu ruing. THE MARKETS. New Torn Finnnelnt New YoacJoly :. lfoney on eall easy nt I per cent. Prima mareantua ntw ilk per cent. gterUng exchange ana, with actual I bosineas in baa ken,' bills nt 4MJit8J fori demand and iMA for aixty days; posted I rates 4UAWi and sajMAWi; comiaarcut bills. S.lver certificates 6tJK464): no sales; bar silver. 6SK. Mexican dollar,. o3J United States government bonis Arm; new 4'a reg l2-'i: do coupons, U34: 6's rmr- 1:SU: i counoni. 1.6: t"a reg- J12: 4'a couooua. 11:!: 2 s reg, 07; Pacuio Cs of Un lua Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. July XU Following were the QUJtutton, on tha Board of .Trade today: Wheat Juiy. opened STic. cWsei 7l4u Ssptembjr. openwl SbWc. closed TZ'-i:: lAx-emaer. oiionat imc. rloed .4o. Cjra July nominal, dosed 4ie.: Seulember. opened 4UC, closed 44Ac: December, opened 3Mc, c.o-iei 3c; .May, onened 3 A. cM .liSa?. Oats July. nominal, clusei 3Hc: September, opened SB-tec. closed -Sitae: May, opened i)tr, clmej zSHc Pork July, nominal, closed flu.; September, opened S1U.7U, closed lU.'i; Januarv. ouened tio.5714, closed 1J.8V Lard July, nominal: closed, Jd.2i Produce: Butter Extra creamsry. lTo per lb: extra dairy. Italic: piiu stock, i Sc. Eggs Fresh slock, loss oX llo per dozen. Live poultry Spring chickens, 11 14c ner lb: hens. Vic: roos:er, aatyta; tur- keva. 10.9c: ducks. rc; aeene, W.lHS 4.UU per doc. Potatoes New. 4UidV4Vi per bo. Blackberries. Michigan. l.l.4i par 111 at case: rasDberrios. black. tl.0jtl.33 per Zl-pt case: red. SLUU3I.S5 per 2l-pt case. New apples TjcaLsO par bbl Honey White clover, l-lb sections, new stick, 1 Irs 4 lie: brown comb- lufii,12c; dark comb, poo.- packs ;v aj; atrained Ca ifornia, fiSj. Chlcagw Uvs Stack. . Chicago, July it. Live Stock Prices at tUj Union Stock vards today ranged as f Jllo vs: Hoirs Esti mated receipts for the da? 22.0 M; salds ranged at SU.ia4.SI pigs. $l.Sii.3J liitht. Sl.0044.8J rou;h packiu. Ski-titiH mixod, nnd St.BX4i.lJ heavy pajkinf aad shipping lots. Cattle-Estimated reo.-ip't tir the diy. 15,000; qnotatious ranged at $5.tJS.J choice to extra shipping steers, tl.Ti3Vz gooi to choioedo, L.04i.(5. fair to goat IWilW common tomsdium do, Sl.4ah'i.ii batohers. steers. S2.4lKa3.0i stoskers, $.JjSJuV3.S feeders. S1.7Ud3.m cows, 2.&uk4J heilers, 3.rAi balls, $2.6UL4i Texas steers, az.aJai-4 veal calves. Sheen Estimated receipts for the day. l'MUl; sales ranged at S2.3U&3.;,) weaterus, t2.(Xifri3. 56 Texans, JLijitUJ uaUves,aad SiiU (li.tv lambs. The Local Markets. BAIB BTO. Corn 4Hc. Bav Ttmnthv. ll.liasil: nnlwid. 11SSS14: 1 wild, f'Jrl2.ou;siougn 4Hiu; raiea mCTT ABO VBaBTABLBa. Potatoes 80c. Onions 80c per bu. PBODUOB. Butter Fair to choice, 15e; fresh cream. ery 18 Eggs Fresh, in i. Poultry Chlckejs, 6 LIVB STOOC. Cattle Butchors pty for corn fed steers SHffiSjs cows and heifers, &34M ; calves I SStUc Hueep SK'J4'! Spring Wo, S2.5&a$L a head. FTJBL. Coil Soft, 10c Fifty Thousand Ponous of Spoiled Batter. Hckon. S. D.. July as. The last re- f ricarator car which started ovor the Chi cago and Northwestern railroad ior tu cago left Huron with 1,900 pounds ot out- t .r and vhm this car roacuea oieopyeyo. Minn, it had taken on nearly au.uuu pounds. The train got in a collision nrhan nnar AlangatO. tuxniUK un vu.nv. into axle grease. EXPECTANT MOTHERS We Offer YOU A REMEDY Which Insures Safety to Life at Motber and-ChUd it Mothers' Friend" Bobs CoBflaeawBt of Its Pain, Horror aad Bisk. V. wlf nsed "MOTHERS), FBIEXD1 fore ber Urst child had no cramps was quickly re- neveo sunenng nut uu-i uu puna aiwrwara recovery ropio. , , Jb. & vruxio ivn , nni,i,i n iui rar-RMit hv W.O nr K.YTirn.. nn rpeelntnf Bl.se ner knttle. nook "To BoUicr" mailed Free. BRADF1RLD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, us old by all S max lata. IlEIMTu GOODS Baths of all kinds, including Turkish, plain, shampoo, elec tric, electro-thermal, etc., may be obtained at the Sanitarium Bath Rooms, on the first floor of the Harper House. ROOMS OPEN. For Ladies From 9 a. m. to 12 m. on week days For Gen tlemen From 2 p. m. to 10 p.m. on week days On Sundays the rooms will be open from 7 a. m. to 11 a. m. for Gentlemen only. Electric and Electro-thermal baths may be obtained at ant time durinp business hours. Gymnasium connected with bath rooms PARKER'S LaMry, WasbM SrsrytUaff Zten a Fls Silk Einlktrchief to Mrcu Test XsftM CrUlat Bpwdaltj, No. 1724 Third Ave. a. m- Parser Telephone No. 12 14. FEMALE PILLS. st itctrvTBT. smi rant. 3v Aa.. rdtoio Wiiasaie rfcdaHbr m pu.v.l,arwwOTJ.orim:r'iiw- stratum. Sow umA by over SS,000 l-l MMtMt. TtifflmtilM theja oraana, ilewaeeariantatlaaa, Kum mdtt. ss. nT box. or mat box at. Beat scaled la pl.t" wtapaar- Saad 4e la ,?uniu for partlcnlara. ay l.aFrt Iiy-..'ilri nirfl.MlSttsi HiMKMiwa, vnicagot lit. Slid by BVlx & CUemcyer and T. H. Thomas. What is Bjy..t,swawastl"swaa. vvVvWWV?.x -v VVVXV"'- Castoria is Dr. Samnel Pltchert prescription for IoiUnts and CbUtlren. It rontalns neither Opium. Morpbino nor other Xarcotic substance. It is a liarmlcss substitute for ParetTOiic, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and. Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its enaranttse is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tectbln? troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria ts aa excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect apon their children." Da. a. C osooon, yAlL XlAnt. " Castoria IS the best reroeuy ior cnuaren ci which I am acquainted, I hope the day is not far distant when mothers willconsider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throat:, thereby sending them to pretEature grave. Da. J. F. hjsewnox, Conway, Ark. Tha Caxttavp Compamy, TI CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Drs. Walsh & Walsh, Specialists Permanently located DR. T. M. WALSH. Formerly Clinical Protestor In twoof Chicago's hading medical colleges. Acknowledged by the Medical Profession, Acknowledged by tho Press Acknowledged by all as the World's Greatest and Only Successful Specialists in Chronic, Kerroas, Private and t urgical Diseases of both sexes. CONSULTATION FREE! PROMPT AND PERMANENT CCRES! 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Castoria. - Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pnsKTiptloa known to me. n. A. Ancnn,IL TX, III So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won nt to look with favor upon it." Ckitcd HonprrAT. ASD Dt spurs nr. Boston, : Allct C Satrrs, Pres., Murrey Street, Mew York City. in Davenport, Iowa. DR. J. E. WALSH, Late of Chicago, formerly Surgeon-la-Chlef of St. Anthony's Iluspital. CATARRH, Bronchitis, Asthma, early consumption. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dypcpla. fcTofula, Syphilis aud all blood, liver ana Sidney utsea RUPTURE, Piles. Fistula. Hydro cele and Vailcncclc cured byfthe latest and most successful methods. DON'T submit to a surgical opera tion without consulting ns. 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