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THE ABSUR MONDAY: NOVEMBER 29 1897. THE ARGUS. reeta tAt w4 eaty at Mst IbWrf M tkaeest- tm saw! a rase ( i. . IVrria TUMMr.NMWha. Waaiy, A3 fwiMrtMM at eolHacal a mwim UM tUTMM. enfltkaal er Mllctow, Mtt km net mm aiMM ear peMinei a. He rax artWawfflteavlatsd attnieaf ilMtim. tsusseialisci staotaa fast tvary leweses IfOsTfeT, NtTlilU St. 1117. 'IrliflwaalM doee not look ont ak will be aoaeldertd ia the aiata of atrimoey aereatter. loitrad ot tba atata of Wlecoeata- ' Vow UatUa foot ball season la practically taded aad ta wreathe it victory dlalribaled. taa fcorror strleaea opponent of tha f am a will probably let Itraat aatll the begin Blag of aaotbar aaaaoa. Tat people of Bocbestar. N. T., will paah a battoa to do tbair Tot- lag aaraafwr. Tba aldarmaa ot tbat aiiy lata toted to parchaso a ? otlojr meeaiae. aad aay it wUl raaait ia a lavlag of M.0C0 a jtar to tba city. Tbi repnbUoeo mackia of Illiaoia eeeme to bar a forrottea tba fact tbat rerrjaaaderi alweya raaet agaiaet ta party which naiaa them. Tat it appear tbat a asocial taaaioa of tbo lafialatara wiU b bald to It tba tia'.a ror rapa'MMaaiam. acciai Coastltatioa-Democrat. Iiiaaa U a aary raspectabt lock lef atoaa ia tba eemetery at Qaiy which baara taa laarlpti.a aa-i ra- oris tha resiltf placa at two krit jt wivm aad aaa wvief aaaeead Wkta tha Irat wift died tbo lovls batad he4 tha atoaa erected aad had chiseled tbaraca thisiaeerlptlot "Oh in a kT m earta, man V as aula It aa bardla mora tbaa aata r.l that ha iboald urt cat to Oa.l on mora to lota oa aartb. which ha aacntadoi la dolra: la tha coar f tiwa Bat tha aarcia calld tka aaouad wtfs aad aba waa laid b da tba brat, aad it bacaaa imciiw; to maka aa amaaJmf at i tka lr;aad oa tha atoaa, aad tba to? leg bntbaad bad aaotbar Ilaa chlaelad balow tba brat, ao tbat tba two liaaa ta4: ! to hv nm aanb. Da mmrm tit to ia hta. T Im tthnaaa rtk Tw mmrm m ana ai kaiaa Aad ao tka opportunity for lorisf ia tbta world waa lacraaad. aad tba ffoaUamaa atartad oat and aaccaadad ta fliiiiar oao mora to loa oa carib Bat la tbo aoaraa) of lima daatb claimed bitn for bta owa, and ba, too. la laid la tba caaaatary, aad above bia baad lUU ataada tba iaacripUoa aa aooTo. CiaMiairlMa Byakliaaa. Chlaaav Chroatala A rapablicaa aawipapar. laletdlng to faraiab aomfort aad cbaar to lie party, prodacoa a table of election re turns from tba lateral atatea wbicb voted tbia tear. Tbo Brarea enow tbat la 10 atatea tba rtpab.ieana bad a total majority over tbo democrats ot It woald bo much fairer la compot iaa; alectioa retaraa to compere tbe mejorltlee tbia year wltb tboio ot Tbat woald abow tba salsa aad loaaoa tbo jrrowtb of decline of parties, for tbat pat pose of la- atracuoa. aa aa oojeet leaeoa, let tble table, bowins; republican majorltlea ia aia atatea for tba two joera, be carefally Itadied: i iw rvaBetwania....... MMMtitnatui., ni;3Mt it, ws; wJllaTaBaBa e.lCet Miss Maggie Hannah keng taffe rais ste CaraO a mWa MtlM R)aMajaFaMeej) fv9a9lwmjV HEADArnra are tkekaaeef mmiI kfK rrqMtl rvtwe t arlUoaa srsaael1yfaM Ike alUaate re aUaienailaaalaiaaery. M'.m Vcia Baa aa, sa i-keataat ei. tiaUH IIU saya la Jaae MSt "I emaans aM esy kreilsaeay ef kwa yeaeeseeas Ual I ass well aa4 etreaa. Taw years aew I kad sack a aaia ka asy kea4 S I asa antkiae. waa aWarrately a,rraaa aa4 eewM aoa iWt Utkev cosBBUcmUMks aeewUar te say sea set ka aa4 ewe pays aaa raOew aamWe la eoa altalio. Taey e etdet I aad coeaia Uoa aad ataaa Ala. I wt4 takksa Dr. ilea' waraMT Nerrtae aad Ike alht ebtalaed tkr rt aukks real steep la kmrweeka. I ka. that If. BUlaa Basase aMee Neretae eav ! mf Ufa. IT. Mikw ReaiedaM are sn!d by all rea SialaeapnMUTvraraae.areseaSUe aaaeasa ae ssoay rrfaaeX. Boat aa Bear ane Kwiw aaa free ts ail apoUeaaas. SB. kUUJ KUlCAi. CO. CkkafV lad. 7.ir saiwj S.afit S.UW . KjM SJ4& . :oi nn.Tsa! i ifl'i Ns Jen;.. 1 Tvtals Mywutu was hi au states ib f ar....J' m Tha tout aaej rltj ia the anion In 1896 (VcKleley over Brjao) weeSM. 0I Of this majority nearly 400.000 til loet in six atatea in 1897.. Tbta ia almost tro-lhirta of tbo repnbli can majority in 45 atatea. Vat mora ia to bo added. Ton fol I wlog aiatai ahow a, change from 1896 to 1897 a follows: Republican Democratic Mainrltv. Mainrltv. K Yorfe saaw kaatucky l ir.a Totals an sum RavubUeaa Im la lw states I I . Add repwbUosa lose la au sistca a bore. ,wt.t Total repobUeaa loaa la eiht taiea rroa IM te 17 7 Tbia abowa tbat la tba alsht atatea aamod all of MeKialay'a national ma. jarity waa awapt away, witb 111,'13 votes left for tba damocratin aidn. TaoaUteaof Nebraska and Virginia were lae'.adea in tbo flgnrea ci tbe ropablioan orpan To include them ia tbia table would abow a greater rrnbiica loss. nun nnity. ccod candid sua. an acceptable platform aad a vigoroae earn plfrm tbe demierau are certain of victory in iba conftreealoaai elec. tlom i f 1899. wbicb will bo an mur- aace of a damocratie victory in tba pteiiaeQiiat election ot 19 JO. mitr kipue. Tba aUf a of tha water at tbe Rnek Islaad bridto at 6 a. m. waa 1.10, at aooo i uiag to tba irasBiag of tbo river at varloaa mlots. aad tka egnsetjeent irrrgnlar rise aad fall t-f & a. . t a a . a water, is oecomce impoatioia to make aa iatelliranl river foraratt. Taa river forecasts have therefore ba a discoatiiuod for tbo wioter. While tbev are Medio? tba mi ehiserv of tba old bferv blortoa to tb s raeifla to be placed oa tbo hull oi aa aiasia eoatwio ateamer, et terpriaiog Klondikera are reminded "T tae uaveopuri tMmocrat tbat no b dy ia doing a tMng with tbe ma ntiaerv oi saa oia iie.eae scnaian- b it. wbicb waa caorbt and crnatnul b tbe ice imbe winter of 1896 87. at the bead of Offermana'a Island. It may not bo worth much, after llir ia tbe water a year, but is prooaoiy aa gooa ao acme of tbe noata taat nave been ran In tbat trail dorie tbo peat few momha THE FRENCH GUILLOTINE. Oalr Car. aat II I Kat la Urrat llrmaae. France I to hToa mw odirial oiirutlnn et U':tr ibc U siniiintt f the yew. Tbe prvM r JI (l.t Iri. Ixiui Uriblt-r, In 63 yvtrt oM ami hxu born In barnea fur 31 yr The jb U worth a year nnd rrt,.iiit''. uud m r.-tirvmciit thi-ro U an annuity of simi. In tlirdayalho bi;il brhcaritngof a man doon I ha.a n oftrn. The crime mo.-l t very atrocious to brintr the pcnul ly, tjrcauw the Krvoth laws are wonciruuF ly W'tiH-nl in matters conoirnlng the spill 104 of blood. The rrcutds of all tbe trial (ourtiof France for the sis yearn that Is, sinre the appltration nf the much dtcuMJ Uwr.iiiRor law how that wlu-n man mnunits munler bia rhiinrcs of be- In guillotined for It nrc nlwut 1 in 19. If the murder Is committed In hot blocd. be rarrly ts mjv than Ave or six yenrs la priaon. and II it be premeditated he Stands three chatK-en rf deportation to one of execution. l or that reaon when the sentence of death Is pronounced the French nea-npapers print the fact in fat bluck type inaieatimt Its runty. There Is but one zuillotlne In France. and It Is lugged around from place to place as It Is needed. Is Is a very ugly looking tiiarhlne and emt (3.000. It dues not look unlike an old f.i.!iloned FranklL'i printing pre The two uprights In which the knife runs are a little over Id fer hlKh. and the srvatet width ef tha platform Is about feet The knife Iteelf le weil a shaped. 19 Inches wide, and weighs 110 pound with the weight which surmounts It. n execution It fall about four feet In two-thirds of a second. Caavenatlraal CitUlla. Misa ileadtnvicwrvt Kxcuso tar I "ranc, but onKbt I to call you Mr. enjoins rr ur. iniiu? Tba LtoctoT Uh. call me anrthitiff yo luce. Sjotno ox tnr friends call mo BO Old IOOL Miss Meadowsweet Ah. but that only people who knowyoa intimanlyl uoan'a roam. Caweasjiasiea) faalUvi It (Tat est. Mr. R. B. Oraave. merebant- Chllbowle. Vsv, certifies that ho had coasumntion. waa riven nn to dir. sour0 aii meaicai treatment tbat money could procure, tried all cough remedies that ka could hear of. bat got ao relict; spent many nights Bit ting ap in a chair; waa induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and aa enrait It tka f k.i . i. J - - w. M WVIUCh For past three years has been at- wsB(f looaaineea. ana eajs Dr bUag'a New Discovery ie tbo tread eat remedy over made, ae It baa dona ao macb for bins and also for others la his commeaitr. Dr. King's Now Discovery Is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds bad Ceneumption. It don't fail. Trial oottlea froa at llartx A UUemeyer's drag store. SlSoel fil-el Ttmml Dr. Williams' ladiaa Pile Oint ment wUl enro blind, bleeding and itehlaz tdlee wbea all other nlnu meaUbave failed. It abeorba tbo tamors. allays tha iicbieg at once, acts aa a poultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williama' Indian Pile Oint ment Is prepared oaly for piles snd Itebiag of tbe private parts, snd Bothinr else. Kverv box la war ranted. Sold by druggists or sent 07 nail oa receipt 01 prioe, ou cents aad II per boa. Wtixuas MkicrAcrcatiro Co., Proprietors. Cleveland, Ohio. SoldbybLF. Bebasea. Druggist. Cacreta sttmniahs Uvar, kldneyi bxrirau -aferer sieksm. waakaa grtpet lOoaau m&bm&'0:J 1 I ' a . a 9 5 tones trom sq. WHY WOMEN SUFFER. Women's waaknnaara era tka nun of more suffering than all other dis- vace ouu uioeu. Ana vex women - .. . .... may miiiv avoia all Xhasadiatraaalnir ailmeou it they will only be wisa. There is a wav to orevent tham Mn laablo Green, one of the leading ladiaa of Colchester. Conn., girea some vaiuaoie aavice in tbeie words: For three or fonr mn l ant. fared With backache and hairlm uown peine ana various other ail- . - uasia peculiar to womankind and triad many kinds of medioine, but until i cuuiraencea menseoi Warners sate cure. I never received tnr narma. nent relief. As the result of taking s, i now leei iiae a new woman, and have not had aa ache or a nln for two years pst. I nheorfnlly rec:mmond this great remedy to "7 woman woo auners as l did." Experience has Droved that War. ner'a rate cure ia nositival tha Ho.t reuieuy i0r putting a stop to lemkle imiunKi oi every aina. it is a remedy that no woman can afford to bo without and it la a nns.tr that KVKST WOMAN NEEDS. A DREADED ENEMY. Too manv men are deciininr. los- iag tnetr en t rev. life and mn t en sernnae oy reason ot a aubtie tolaon in the. blood which brings on that fatal malady known as Bright' dis ease, lie primary cause ia a diaor dered oondition of the liver and kid neys, and there is only one wav in which it can be cleared out of the system. K J. Codd. nrcaidtnt of the E. J. Codd company, cf Baltl- more, ma., spote irom experience when he recently said: "Six years ago I waa badly affected by an at tack of Brlght'a'diaease. I bad sev eral doctors in attendance for some time, but finally discontinued their services and commenced takine War ner's safe cure. After using abont six Dottles l was entirely cured and restored 10 health." These words are atrocsr and con vincing. They prove beyorjd any ooubt mat sreor's safe cure ia able to enre Bright' diteasn. and every oiner lorm 01 liver and kidney com plaint. Aa a remedy it is nut qualed it can always ba relied npon aid IT NEVER FAIL3. RACKED WITH PAIN. Thousands of men and women suf for agonising pain from chronic rheumatism. They will be glad know tbat there is a remedy which ores tbia terrible complaint. Mr N. Butler, a well known retirnt- n Danbary, Conn., testifies to this fact uu aaja: :un spring 1 so nerea great deal from rheumatism ai took nearly everv known reman1 0 ' I ill I I 'It - i ..- :YZZr without receiving any benefit. Doc tors afforded me almost no relief and t had begun to despair ot getting well when I farard ot Warner's safe cure and decided to try it. I am bsppy to slate that after using it I re covered rapidly and have not had an ache or a pain since. If yon are sufferer from this painful d c..u, yon can take no bet ter rtmely than Warner's safe care, which ia endorsed by eminent physi cians at d recommended by ebons, aads, whom it has permanently cared and made SfEONQ AND WELL. PROMOTED FOR GALLANTRY. , 4 Xew York Patleasna CatekJaar a Barglar. article entitled "The Boll of Honor of ' the New York Police" for The Century. Mr. Boosevclt says: tarly ia our term we promoted a pa trolman to the grade of roundsman far activity in catching a burglar under rather peculiar circumstances. I hap pened to note his getting a burglar one vreek. Apparently ho had fallen into- the Jiiiuiti for besot another the next" ck. In the latter case the burglar es- v.tiHnl from the house soon after mid- Liht aud ran away toward Park ave nue, with the policeman in hot chase. The New York Central railroad rona under Park avenue, and there is a succf reion of openings in the top of the tunnel. Finding that the policeman was gaining on him, the burglar took a desperate chance and leaped down one of these openings at the risk of break ing his neck. Now the burglar was running for bis liberty, and it was the part of wisdom for him to imperil lite or limb, bat the policeman was merely doing his duty, and nobody could ave blamed him for not taking the jump- However, he jumped, and in this par ticular case the hand of the Lord was heavy upon the unrighteous. The bur glar bad tbe breath knocked oat of him, and the "cop" didn't. When his victim could walk, the officer trotted him around to the station house, and a week afterward he himself was promoted, it appearing ".pon careful investigation tbat he was sober, trustworthy and strictly attentive to his duty. Here again it seems to me that we followed the eminently common sense plan of promoting a man who had earn ed his promotion by faithful and dis- tinguiiihed service and by proved supe rior capacity. We cared no more for the policeman's views on the tariff or the currency than we did for those of the burglar. Our interest and the inter est of citizens generally woe to have the officer catch that burglar and otherwiso do bi$ 'fluty. If he did his duty, wo were for him ; if he did not, we were against hiui. In neither event did we care whether the officer had cr had not the backing of the coninraiiirinal rLilesra- tion of tbe city or the central committee of the county. Of course, asbef ore, this exposed ns to wild outcries from the local political bosses and heelers and much sneering at "civil service reform, but all the outcries and sneers meant was that we were doing our duty as de cent men and as public officials, with some slight appreciation of what was implied by the words honor and up- ngnrness. political organizations are eminently necessary and useftnl, but when they are seized by professional spoils politicians of low morality, who run the "machine" in their own inter- efts, who clamor against laonesty and oeiy decency and rail against that de vice lor obtaining clean government winch is known as civil service reform, tnen it is time for all citizens who believe in good citizenship to' rise in re volt . Left Oat of the Prayer hnok, Whilo Mark Twain was in Dresden he expressed a wish to meet Dr. Paul Lindau. The result was a dinner given by an American resident there which brought the two distinguished authors together. When conversation became general, Dr. Lindau gave, his views on America. He had been there for a few weeks and knew it alL La particular he condemned the climate of Florida. Mr. Clemens . thereupon spoke up: "I was there some years ago and spent some time in Key west While at Key West a schooner put in one day with several or the crew dead from yllow fever. Well, there was great excitement in the town, and elaborate preparations were made for tbe funeral. A 1 ninister was secured to officiate, and w'hen all was ready he opened his prayer book aud read the marriage service. . There was no funeral service in the 'Key West prayer books. They never have occasion to use it " New York Maul and Ex press. ... A Natural Inference, f "Did you bear what Whiimitan's lit. tie boy said when they showed, him the twins. s "No; what was it?" He said, "There, mamma's been get ting bargains again." Collier's Weekly.--'- It is an extraordinary fact tluS only two presidents were born between April ana uctooer. ihe record by mouths as follows: January, 2; February, March. 4 : Acril. 1 : Jnlv. 1 : Animct. is October, 3 ; November, 4; December, 2. Ta (Java a (Me am ona Day- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25o. The genuine naa u. b. on eeon tablet. A Uoaar r? There is a medicine whose tronri tors do not claim to have die covered .. some hitherto an known ingedient, or that it is a en re-all. This honest medicine only claims to care certxin diseases, and 111 at I ta InirvaHIanl - m nlred by tbe most skilled, physicians -B-f, vs wwoo IV! lUtiOV Utt bladdefedrtaaaea. It is Folev'a Kid ney care. For eele by T. H. Thomas. Mrs. VTinslow's Soothing Syrnp has been need for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cares wind colic and is the beet remedy or diarrhoea. Twenty-Av cents a bottle. CASTORIA Tor Infanta aadTQiildien. TRUE SOUTHERN SENTIMENT. Doesn't Propone to Reward tha "Mi Tfha . Boraed Their Homes" la the War. Atlanta, Ga.. Nov. 9. The Georgia stw 048 Proven that true ecuth- era sentiment is not yet dead in tne south. That body has just killed a bill by Calvin, ot Richmond county, which provided for granting free license to Yankee soldiers who might now be liv ing in the state. The bill created much surprise and was strongly condemned. Two men spoke in favcr cf the bill, but -tb'lr, speeches reeeived little attention. buvcral men who opposed the bill said that they loved the I'l.iun and had no foiling of hostility against the north cr against the men who fought against the south In the days tf the civil war. But they were unalterably eppesed to measure that wculd be a reward for the men who came to Georgia in 1S64 asd' burned the homes of the people who have to help pension the Union soldiers. A number of members spoke and said that the national government made am pie provision in the way of pensions for the aid of the Union veterans, and they thought Georgia should confine her aid to the men who bled in her defense dur ing tbe war. A Ylaivn of tbe Future Clarence Kins, formerly chief of the United States geological 6urvey, says The time is not far distant when man can start out of Denver and travel to Klondike, stopping every night at a mining camp. Already two Amen can Stamp mills are pounding away on tbo borders of the strait of Magellan, and the day is approaching when chaiu of mining camps will extend from Cape Horn to St Michael s. I believe we are about t-j enter upon a century which will open up vast resources and will be tho grandest the earth hasivcr known. Before the end of the twentieth wntUTythe traveler will eutcrasleep' ing car at Chicago bound via Bering strait for St Petersburg, and the dream of Governor Gilpin will be real ized." George i red Williams Against Qniney. Boston, Nov. 29. The municipal con test took a new phae Saturday througl the indorsement of the candidacy ot Thomas Riley fer mayor -by George Fred Williams. This brings Williams directly opposed for the first time to Mayor Quincy. He says Riley repre sents the Democracy as it was declared at Chicago last year. That sensation In the threat Is Instantly greliwed by Ur. Ikils Pine-Tar-JE Honey a wonderful remedy for a.i (.11.. . . ., - , .Ui..uuit.Tiiuii v.i ujo murous incm- aa ! oraiifs or inc tnroat and respiratory , uikuiik. urciy vegetable com- 2T ; pound, it contains nothing but heal- fC ! inKuudinvicoraling nicdlclmil prop- r i erties. It Is guaranteed to cure tbe K i most stubborn coughs as well as 5 i asthma, bronchitis, sore throat. La " urippe, wnoopmg cough, and croup. DR. DELL'S Pine-Tar-lloney I . ... m r is Boin everywhere at 25c, y w, .11 fi.w r oocue. or will lie seat upon receipt of price by The K. E. Snthrrlnni 3 meilielae f'aaapaar, radncah, Keatackr. Amusements. Under The Dihectio Of Chambirum Kindt IcCa Thursday, Dec. 2. EDWASD E. BICE'S Superb Spectacle, The Girl From Paris 1000 nights in London. 8:0 nighti in New fork. Gorireoas Seenerv Beautiful Costumes. Excellent cast of 60 People, inoladiog Ut MSBic Oitroy Lesdiri lady ot Chtf . Doyi ncft-.e. Mi-s CsTrie Bebr Leidma lady of n - -xisior. jr." snd "LlttlaCbria opber. , " . . mnui uaui ii,ia- pules. "He. FlareUe-lJr-niirdnseiie"14i"' B1 all Rlec- piwlnctloas, Jas. K, SolliTsn Lfadlna eonHuliul TmArr ir'm trrmt Wm. Bulrtell LVdmg eo edlsn "tiut-a Kns- cu up-ri urmipiirr.- MUIips Tolnes Leadio tenor -The Bostoniaae." adgat U.lweal- com dln. Bvtcs Hrey's all-ftir cut, "A Parlor Match." J C. Harlowit Onmnlm Monte T(iwr " A M taoouff Cbtf at Urates- um ms iimous "ewpori orcn sera. rnces 51.50, f 1. 75c, 50c ad as. Stat ra!e at ffii!.!nBcp't0''e xu ttreet cars after tbe are the most fatal of all disease.,, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE 1 GUARANTEED remedy or money retimded. Con tains remedied iecognized by all eminent physicians is the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. BL- met 50c asa Jim AN OPEN To MOTHERS. WE ARB ASSERTING IN TIIE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THA EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTOSJ.'V " an; "PITCHER'S C ASTORIA," as qui; trai.'.v..u;. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of UyanrJs, Kasscctessttss, was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTOR! A." the am that has "borne and docs nox V iL. .1 jk war wejac'SimuG signature cr ini8isine original - f i uh tK mi V B-aaBBva aas-a.l used in the homes of the Mothers of America fer ever thirty - gears, luuk uaklfully at the kind you have always bought cn the and has the signature of C&xyffi?&'.t :crap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name cx cept The Centaur Company of which Clias. IL Fhichcr is President. ) s March 8, 1897. . c &'-i' Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by nccopting a cheap substitute Which some druggist may offer yoi (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The End You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Never Failed Yon. eiartua man rr sww iikit, atw toss eit. VFANTEr. WANTEO AT OXCE A GOOD COOK. AT 7U2 Twentiein street. Keferenc.s re quired.: WANTED A COOK: MUST COMFWKXI. recommended. Apply at ltUI Thiid avenue. WANTED TO TRADE SO ACRES OF tine land for some mercantile business. Gordon & Bowman. WANTED AT MeCABK BROS', THREE rood apprentices to ea rn embroidery and fancy needle woik. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GENE ral housework: one who is experience and good cook. Apply ut D1V Severn! avenue. WAN TED-CHIMNEYS TO SWETP BY Chicago Bill, the sweeper. Can be fonnd at 1I7 Seoond avenue, Divid Don's. Telephone 1015. WANTED GOODS TO STORE IN CHEAP, clean and Ugh storage rooma. with ie vator at inss Snnond avenue. Johnny Jones Two rings on 1U7. WANTED FIVE YftCNQ MEN AND rive young ladies to take cha'ae of a local business in Davenport, Moline and vicin ity for an old established firm. Salary SnO per month. Address with stamp. R. H. Wood ward, Rock Island, HL WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER ing. As a special inducement tools are donated; wages msde Saturdays while learn ing: only two months required: free shaves, constant practice, positions guaranteed. Cat alogue mailed free. Moler Svstem Barber School, Chicago. WANTED TO LOAN MONKY ON DIA monda, watohea, jewelry, hardware, oraaleal Instrument, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paid for seoond hand goods of all kinds atso. The above foods - (or sale at bait the usual store prtsaa. Ail business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, 1921 Seoond Avenue. Ttnal forget it. J. W. Jones. Two rings on 1347. FOR RENT TOOK RENT A FIVE-ROOM FLAT ON A7 Third avenue. CallatM.&K. TiK)R RENT-HOUSE ON FORTY-THIRD -- street, inquire of F. M. Blnnet, 43 Fifth avenue. TjTOR RENT-BY J. D. TAYLOR A 5 ROOM -s- fist, 21 Eighteenth street, wilt water, sewerage and gas. TJTOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board in private family. In quire at Ta Twentieth street. FOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED front room, suitable for ooe or two gen tlemen, at m Thirteenth street. fjX)R RENT FURNISHED ROOM WITH -S- steam beat and privilege of bath. In quire at 3V, Twentieth street. TjX)K RENT ELEGANT FRONT ROOMS: -A- gas, bath. beat, with board if desired; centrally located. 734 Seventeenth street. T?OR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE ON 8EV eth avenue and Tenth street. Newly pa pered and painted. Apply to George F. Roth, at asonle Temple. y FOR RENT LARGE FRONT ROOM. WITH hot and cold water la room: privilege of bath: suitable for max and wife, or two young men: board Included. Inquire at A noes omoe. Moll's Nerverioe Pills The tint remedy for nervous pros tration and an nervous diseases of tbe SU'OU AVS AtTtb rultlll vans oi rifwT sex. such as Nervous Proxtntion, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Nisihrly Emav aiona, Youthful Errors, Mental Vorry, ex cesuveuse of Tobacco or Opium, which tad to Consumption and Insanity. $1X0 per Ins by mail; 6 boxes for $540. For sale by M. F. Bahn'en, druggist corner Fcartb avenoe and Twentieth tract. BRASS BAND tmtai oraaaLUaif arms, Bmlsw f'vBsntfSftiMlTirua Corps. Law. atprfosanrqaotad. iiaCaUlag,B) Illostntioss, mIM; It smsSaad mm .u u u. . mm iot umhi aaaaa. IlETTI cr every zreppcr. hz2 been f J. i yX jctricsitr amms.. m a - a s ui u w. a , viiiiu Vie urtppcr end zee that it is roa SALE. fiiort saw: a Mroirnt oit small A sited hard ool slokc. very chcxp. la quire at A huus ofdee. TjOR SAI.R A GOOD SEWINn MACHINE JC and toft enal lisse burner, cheap, at r.lS Fiftb-acd-a hlf avenue. "IOR SALE OR REXT-A MILK DAIRY IN -L irood running order, on Milan mad, aenws from (air ground. Enquire on premises. Sirs. Sena. 7K)S SALE-COAL IN ANY QUANTITY 17 of 50 hushels or ovir at Si. SO per ton. de livered C. O. D. to any part of the citv. Ixrare orders at Commercial house barber shop, Rock Island. FOR SALE WILL SELL A GOOD PAY ing grooerv business wnTallr located, at a bargain for cash. Includes all lixturea. watronp. etc Don't answer if rou doci't mean husHH-ss. Aildnwi Robert Anderson, UK tit teenili street, Moline. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND-A LADY'S PURSE. CONTAIN inir a small sum of money and key. Own er can bare same at Aaiicsofnoe by paying expeese of notine. LOST-MONDAY FROM TWENTY PKV enth street a light bav colt aixiut S years old with scar on left front foot. Kinder leave word at A mil's office. CjX)R BALE OR EXCHANGE - A GOOD -S- paying bakery business at 1 10 Third ave nue. Owner wUhes to engage In other bmS neaa. Will take real estate in eiohange. Call at above number for particulars. CLAIRVOYANT. ATTENTION, ATTENTION. ARRIVAL of taa World's mot gifted medium and prophetess. Wiiecn Alpaa. the acknowledged queen of all clairvoyants. Is In tbe city, for a short time only. Her power is ao stranae and puzzling that no attempts are made to explaia them, but tbe business man. artiit. mechanic, railroat laborer and women in all social posi tions must acknowledge that she ean and dnaa do all she elaims. hhe is alsoascientlllc palm ist from the schools of France and has spent large sums of money nd years of study to gain her scientilic delineation of character. She is a competent adviser In all business affairs, law. love, marriage, couruhlp. dlvo'et.; reunites tbe separated, causes speedy mar liases etc Many profess tne gift o( clairvoy ance: few indeed are ho gifted All who bsva been deceived hv pretenders hould not fall so sen this wonderful woman. She holds out no Inducements or pretences tbat th-t cannot fulllll. Hours V to . C7 Sixteenth street. No sign. Special Prices on Special Qualities. C silo j- Quart Em-El Rye. . .' 81 99 JS0 EmElBoortoD 1.90 .50 Em-El Rival Kye 2 40 .60 Em-El Sour Hash 9.40 .R0 Grand Dad Kye, 7 yerasold... 2.8S Coon Hollow, 7 yeara old 3.85 .75 Mt. Vernon Kje,B years o!d.. 3.8 1 .90 Gockenhftlmer, 8 years old. . . . S.6) .90 Clover Club, 10 years old 4.80 1L10 Clarke's Bye, bottled ia bond, L2S LUUIllaJ DOTX! Ost.FEUXLSBRUarS SlMlPe-2yrt7alTrtl is tha orurins! snd odv FRZKCaT safe and ratiabls eoia ao tha aaaa kst, Price. $li- seat by saaaV Genoina auid only by stissisi.ni ,'afc . B eaa. F ita S'laaua era j store, sol I mmU 1 V. swtafttsi r. t ia-J.