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ww- THE ARGUS. J. Finiu fmblUUr On Ttr ui, ti sea ate. new kM e jet ea kit heads trylsf to pacify Spain, A WAiaiaeToe? toHM kM seed for ditOTM tha ff04 Ut kit hatbead hyasMtlsed her aad "aaad her tee thieve ealv la til llf it U kUkltpnntM thaavte her." W tat wlaa, he wUl atse a eaeaee If kt doee tot eetaaUeh a teUtft for Ut itady tf hypnotises. Staaroa Ccuo told Ut repna Itcaae wha bm! at f rlaf 8ld t few data af thai h weald at heatea altat they saoeld fat tofatktr tad l"rry bimm Ult aula It Ut latartat at Ut fraad aid part. Tkat assy ha la Calloa's ssisd a tafieltat rta ana for lk ttftaditar er fioo.000. to bt eostrtbivad by Ut tetpeyera ef taUsUla, fcathew will It aulas those whawlU he tailed ea Vedetfct pajtaf Datatar Beriew. CoaiMBsnau Csuu.se 8. Heat at, ttftkataaa, Uhe a great aaay aUar loted aea. eeUeree Ut deae trata wbo differed ta tbt aoaey qeestloa last year will bt feaad worsts la eoapleta haraoay la 1891 Tk noted toagreataaa seyt: "Latt vaar tkoaaaada af rtpablleani to lad lor MaKialtf, betieTtag tkat Ut party worn Id aaaaradly do aoae talag ta raasoaeVse silver aaeordiar to lit eaphatle proaiea. Mew all kopt af Ut felallaeat af tkat pledge la coat. Tka larted Staiaa aiaat aet; act ladepeadeatly aad aloae. If aaad kt. to f rat Itself from Ua falling yoke tf laaaalal aletrry." Tns Chioego Legal News says that sUiov. John F. Aitgeld wUl. ea Ua littaf Jaaaery, aoaimaae a law partatraklp wttk Jadp Cyras Her roa. at Kaaaaa, wka will a aaa bit fatarn laaHaau la Chicago, .radge llama Braa at Oaberaa; waaaltttod a )adf la 1M9 em CkarUa A. Smith, a republleaa; he kaa always btta a daaoerat aatll lata jeers wkaa ka waa affiliated witk tka pop aUtta. la 1IU kt raf aaad tka deao. aratlt aoataatloa bteeuse kt kad jolaedthe populist party; kt waa aoalaeted la Ua popalkna aoarra tloa aad carrlad arary caaatw la tka dlatrlet. Hla friaada a read kiam to raa acaia tkla year, bat k araferrad tolMTttkt btaok aad dorot kit time to Ut praoUea of tew wttb kla frlead Altffald la Chicago. Co I. Morrlaoa la a raotat lator. tUw lUtad Uat ka did aot balleva aay plaaa for wkal la laraaai ear rraey raform" will bt adopted at tka eoailajr aeeeioa ef toarraaa. la re ply to Ua qaeatloa. WUl Ua all? ar oaeatloa bt Ut latloaal Ueat at tka eoairraaatoaal aleatloaa aaat talir CoL Morrlaoa aatd: "Tkat depeade epoa WUllam Mo. Klaley. If ka takaa a poatUre aad datarailaed poalUoa la kla aieeaaf, aad laeieta tkat eoairaat akall miat Ut tarraaty lawa la aeoordaatt wlU kit raooataitadaUoaa. ar Uota af tka aaereury ef U traaaary. ka U like, ly to auk aa laaa. Ilia party will bare to ataad ky kia. aad Uera will bt aaoUer allfaatat ea tk aeaey qaeetioa. Tk treat kalk af retort will (a for til Tar er gold wttkoat re gard to pretloaa political aoaae. tioae. bat tkera wlU probably ka two little alda ekewa to aetoaaedata Ue atlTar repablleaaa. wko are too par ttaaa to oU for a deaoerat. aad a Ocrrouniption Tat Utot work oo the trcAtacat of eStriart, written W forty eminent Anatrican parskLaaa, Myil XooV&rtr oU kj ooat more (or th coe amnwtira tlua all other rent ik fmt tosctaer." It also a wit "Tb bTpopootphhcs wi Cmc andl aowA arc rcgarojci Vj many EogSsh obacmri u iptciiari lor consavnpuon Scott's Emulsion containa taa kest eodMrrtr oil la partuflr dlgtstcd form, cornirnew with tac HypepKo$ ftSatfUmmdSodi. Tha nssdf, a ttaaaUrw for a awartcr of a ctatttry la In exact accord wfch the latest wfawt, of the medical proletrion. Ct mm 70a get SOOTTS KOTT a aowai. Mrv Tw. rkrtM Baity mi Woats M MM tmmt AmuKamtLht.ta. ctiiml ss aVspaai- Tua-DMir, nnn per week, weekly. swBsVsss pairs m mvmm mi mmm iiss 1 1 as? paassBawa. sees Wniintr, Picmu 1, ItZf. little goldbog tlekat for deaoerato, to are too atiff la tka jolaU to atrek la Ua repablieaa procoeatoa. Tke grrataat diQiralty la reor. gaaUiag ear aoaey ayatam la to gat rid ef tka greaabaeka. Moat every body Ulaka Uey are a aigkty good kladofaoaty. Tkera la a eoatl aeatalor patriotlo attaokaeat to tkea growiag oat of tka wu. Tka toldlera ware paid with graeabackt, aad wkaa Ue coaatry waa kud op. aad all Ue gold kad raa away from aa. tk greaabaeka atald aad kelptd aapat dowa tka ra belli oo. Taea yoa kaow wa kava bcea braggig arer eiaoa I caa ranaabar tkat oar grata backs are tie brt VI l v. aoawy ta axiataaca; UmtUay Ma a good H gold wkarerer the aaa ikiaea. aad all tfctt lort of tllag. aad eld-fatkloaad people wko kare keard tkla talk will aay: IJ graea. kaoka are aaek a good klad af aoaey. way do yoa waat to got rid of tkea?1 Tkat la a kard qaeatloa to aaawar. 'FarUraoie. U oaly war yoa eta rtdeta Ue greaabaeka la by aa laaaa of boada. aad4twlll take a great deal at talklag to eoarlaoa tke plala people Uat It I wiee fiaaaeiering to replaeeadabtaa wkiek wa pay ao lauraat wlik oaa apoa wklck wa will kare to pay area ao little aa 1 or S per eaat a year. Tkat la a clear peopoelUoa. Tkat doea aot rrqaire aack daaoaatratloa. la ordiaary baalaeea affairs Uey woald aay tkat a aaa waa eras wko resisted apoa peylag lauraat wkaa ka coald bor row all Ue no aay ke waata for aoUlag. Tkat'a tka staabliag block la tka way of tka rtvlsloo of oar enr reaey laws, aad eoagrtss la goiag to gat jit tt far. bat no farther." la a atM Car. ITe awane aboard a Walnut Hilla aiffhlcarat Fifth atrwt aodwaaeTi dVntly entry at haTiag kad a long wait, for k complained la aodiblo tones about tlnd awa hating to stand on atreet cor arri. VVhto he stopped inside and saw errry ant ubs. a diMppointed look caaie orer bia face, and he grabbed for a strap with a dorp growL Lock was coming hia way, however, for at Eighth trrvt a tnan bear the door got out. and tha tired man tank into his place with a sljrh of relirf. The car then proreeded to the opposite side of tha street and stopped to take on a man and a woman. Tka paMragcrs looked op corioosly at aeriog a couple in fall dress climb aboard. A pale blue silk dress, low cat, and with short sleeves, adorned the woman, aad her escort wu got op in immarnlato dress togs. The man was verj gallant and looked about for a seat fur the woman, even trying to get aome ladies to ait closer and make room. Whoa this failed, he approached the tirwl man who had got on at Fifth stret and asked him if he would have "T ohjootioo to giving up his seat The othor looked ap ia amazement and said In a decided way that ke did object The man then aaid: "I think It is very mean in yoa to al low a lady to stand in a car." Quick a a fijuu the tired man bant Oat: "I think It't mean In yoa to make bar ride In a street oar in that dreaa" Roars of laughter from the passengers followed. The couple alighted at the next erroet, and the tired man once mora sank Into repose. Cincinnati En qalrer. realUvalrCare. Mr. B. B. Greeve, narckaat. 0 Chllkowle. Ta., certifies Uat ka had coasamptloo. waa given a p to die, eoaght all medical treatment that money coald procure, tried all cough remedies Uat ka coald hear of. bat got ao relief; epeat maay night sit ting ap la a chair; waa induced to try Dr. liog's New Discovery, end waa cared by the ase of two bottles. For past Urea years kaa beta at leading to business, and aays Dr Klag'a New Discovery la tka graad set reaedy ever aade, aa it kaa done ao aack for kia aad also tor otkera la kit coaaaaity. Or. Ilag'aNew Discovery la guaranteed tor Coughi, Colda aad Ceaaaaptioa. It don't fail. Trial oottlee free at Haiti A CUeaeyer'a drag store. BleaittM ctM aa a Oar. "Mratla Cure" for rhaamitlam aad aeeralgta radically cure la oaa . I- - jM ... - ' - w wiw aaja. 11a aeuoa apoa iaa yitaala rtaarkabl aad BTsttri- oaa. It reaevee at one tk cause aad dlaeas laaedlately disappears. Tka irst doe greatly beaefita. 75 daata. Sold b Otto Rrat!a. ism Secoad areaae, dragglst, kock Isl- aaa;uasi waiegai m aoa, zzo West Secoad street. Dartapori, 1 ram Dr. wniiUBB Mlu Pita nut. aaat will eara blind, bleed lag and Itealag piste wkaa all other olat BMatokara failed. It abtor bt tka taaora. allay Ik Itching at oace, acts at a paaWea, glvee taataat ra umu tsTt it luaaaaa- laoiaa rue utau aaat la wreaaiW a4 far na mmA Itcklacaf tka private parte, aad aotbJaf else. Kvary hos'la-war- raatad. Sold by draggisto' or teat kr Bail aa racalBi of um. ia m.. aad 1 per bos. w iLuaas aliarr acttbwo Co., Proprietors, Qevelaad, Ohio. 8old by M. F. Bakaaea. Dragglit rwowimf Teare Mr. Wlaslows 800 thing 8yrap kaa been aaad for akildran tawthi. ft soothe U ehUd. eoftoae tka guaa. aUaya ail pala, oarae wiad oollo, aad la ta beat reaedy or diarrhoea. Tweatyve eeau a bottla. Maay kare loot ooafldtaea aad kope 1 wall aa health, baaaaaa tka Wm bean told Ualr kldaey dlacaae waa laoarabla. Foley' Kldaey Cure is a gaaraataad raaaody for Ua Ala. eoeraged aad dlaeoaaolat. For aala TIIC AliaUO, winMiuni i ml. Kc,os)URCEr UL SMITH.- il That The Wis WlU Listen to sad Act aa Advised. Ask a tick man about health, He can tall yoa more la a mlaato Than a well aaa can in a month. Wbenyoa've lost it, you'U real ise it. Aad when rtooTerad, you'll kaow its worth. Be tied to the kout for six moatka Aad yonH admire Ua Tory mad end stamps, , . Aad dismal rail when eared end oot of doors. ,. Borne one kaa aaid we are crea. turea of circuasUaoes." , We are more ereatarea of condl Uoae.w Bat we govern coaditlons largely today. , . . . . W apply special remedies and get special results. Specialists are Ue oaly successful pkyalciana. Aad special remedlea are de. Banded. There are doctors for Ue heart. There are doctor for tha long. There are doctort for Ua brain. Specialists end for Uat reason successful. Poan'a Kldaey Pill are specialists. Tke kldaeye are tke battle ground. They are uielesa outside these Ualta, Bat always vlcton in tke field. . Nothing emtio In their triumph ant march. They come to conquer and they come to stay. It't not a qaeatloa of helping oace and then lose tkelr usefulness." They can be appealed to If kidney trouble racers, aad tkea tkey will not be appealed to ia rain. Doan'a Kidney Pills ire sold for M ita a box by all dealers, or ailed oa receipt of prioe by Foster. MUbam Co.. Buffalo. N. . I., aole ageate for the United Slates. Remember tha name Doan'a and take no aubltitate. For sale by Marshall A Fisher. Cm4 fcy BiU mt Bia Cravacl.tbc. . The iofluence of mind over body is well illustrated in thia story from a northern Penobscot town, and which is aaid to be vouched for on good authori ty: A man well along in years became ill, and the physician told the members of the family that there waa no possible chance for his recovery. Thoy were ad vised to prepare for the worst, and final ly death was regarded as a matter of a very few hours. A well disposed at tendant made all preparations to pre pare the body for burial aa soon aa life surrendered its hold, and in order to have the clothes ready for immediate uao ther were brought into the sick room. The sick man opened his eyes, and hia glance rested on the clothes. Ho recognized them instantly, and the import of the proceedings flashed through hia eufceblud mind. What lit tle energy was left in hia system waa massed then and there to utter an em phatic expression that wouldn't look well in print Perhaps the attendant wasn't surprised. Some say she came near having a fit, but that doesn't mat ter. From the moment that the sick man discovered his graveclothes resting on the back of a chair there was a decided improvement in his condition, and he has since en joyed many years of robust health. Kennebec Journal Sbctlmad WaoL The chief characteristic of Shetland hosiery ia the extreme fineness of the wool need. Thia wool ia obtained from the native Shetland sheep, an animal of decidedly meager appearance, and which a southern flock master would be inclined to "have none of. " Neverthe less this humble beast, picking np a scanty living oa the bleak hillsides where its larger relative would starve, produces wool of remarkable fineness, and when it is mentioned that the nat ural colors vary from black and white to an endless variety of graya, browns, fawns and chestnute of many shades (locally called "moorit") it will be seen that Ue Shetland people have ready to their hand raw material of the most suitable kind for their purpose. In connection with the fineness of the wool the method of taking it from the sheep is worthy of nota It is not clip ped or shorn in Ue usual way, but at the proper arasoo is literally plucked from the backs of the animals, it being averred that shearing tends to deterio rate the quality of every succeeding fleece, and of course to keep the yield of wool as fine as possible is a great de sideratum. The plucking referred to osually appears to strangers to be a cruel expedient, but ia reality the sheep seem to suffer no more from it than from ordinary shearing. Chambers' Journal Thar Owned tha flats. A resident of the Washington Heights district in search of a new home visited a neighboring real estate agent. "Have yon any children?" asked the agent "None." "Then I caa recommend yon to aome of the finest apartment houses in the city. They are A 1. They are extraordi narily quiet and in first class condition. We desire to keep them so, and for Uat reason bar children. " The gentleman selected a flat and moved in. During the week he moved out again. This was the cause: "I thought yon aid there were no children in the flat?" said be to the agent 1. 1 ti : "There arer ..' "Why, the wood are full of em." "Oh, those are &e janitor's chil dren, "Sew York Commercial. Btlaalata Hvar. kUaava oowaia aiever DECEMBER 1. 1897. 1 I T f Slaha Wrfcaia 7 Which "I lived at a little crossroads hamlet which waa not even a postoffioe, on the line between New York state and Penn sylvania," aaid a story teller to a Sioux City Journal reporter. "Of course, there was a blacksmith shop there. In those days Ue blacksmith's trade was a noto riously good one. All the blacksmiths got rich with their horse, mule and ox shoeing, and the wagon and the other repair work which they did. Most of Ue blacksmiths combined with their other work wagon repairing and even wagon making. There were very few big. wagon - factories ia those days, ami a goad -hand made wagon cost big mon ey. When Uey were doing nothing else, they would make wagons, and when there- was lots of transient work Ue wagon bad to wait Thia state line hop waa a busy place. There waa no tavern there, but Ue blacksmith also bad cider press, and he made the -cider for all "the farmers for mile around. Bat neither Ui nor the profits of his shop could account for Ue rapid way in which he accumulated wealth. Aa is well known, apple cider, if allowed to stand long enough, will become "hard, " and after that it will turn into vinegar. "Tlua cider dealer always had plenty of kard cider on hand, but never had any vinegar for sale. The farmers and others who stopped at his place could always get a drink of hard cider, which they took out of a tin dipper at 10 cents a drink, auu Ue size of Ue drink was something which attracted very little attention, Hardly any kind of beverage ia more intoxicating than hard cider. It ia a good deal like champagne in one respect -'Yoa can drink a great deal of it one7 Hay, and the next day yoa will be awfully sick and sorry, and a good deal drunker than whan yon went to bed. The blackHmith required no license to -sell hard cider, and he worked Ue game to Ue limit His place became very popular, and Ue farmers came from many miles around in both states to get their horses shod at his place. Many of them would come home drunk, and their wives began to protest They always had to have some excuse for hav ing visited Ue state line shop, and so Ue blacksmith, after supplying them with a iew dipperfuls of hard cider, would take Ue shoes off their beasts and pat ' On new ones, 'whether Uey needed -it or not For this service he would charge a good round prioe, while in many instances it was noticed he made no charge for Ue cider. "But, at is Ue way of all flesh, this blacksmith died one day, and then hia business secrets came out He left an estate of orer (8Q,000, and in the cellar of Ue cider press a great number of empty whisky barrels were found. For years he had been putting whisky into his cider and had been setting new shoes on nearly every horse which came along, willy nilly." Washington Star. ' Methods of tha BUa'd. The blind man has to depend almost entirely on the accuracy of. his ears to guide him wherever he may wish to go, and it is remarkable in what a short time he becomes familiar with a new locality and fresh surroundings. Few people are aware of Ue powers of Ue ear, but the blind, through con stant exercise of Uat organ, are able to discover objects almost as 'rapidly as a seeing person. For, instance, when walking in a per fect calm, he can ascertain Ue proxim ity of objects by Ue feeling of Ue at mosphere upon hia lace. It would seem at first Uat Ue echo given back, were it only from his breathing, might be sensible to his ear, bat it has been as certained by experiment that a blind man wthjf)is ears stopped can tell when any Jarge object is close to his face, even when it . approaches so slowly as not to cause any sensible current of air. When he is walking along the street, he can tell whether it is wide or nar row, whether Ue houses are high or low, if any opening which he may be passing is a court closed up at Ue end or whether it has an outlet to another street, and he can tell by Ue sound of his footsteps in what lane, or court, or square he is. He goes along boldly, seeming to see with his ears and to have landmarks in Uo air. Of coarse no blind man likes to go over a new route unattended, but after h has traversed it once he knows eQrj point of importance to him. Pearson's Weekly. QaMa a Bimple Matter. Jilkins is Ue factotum of an artist who has made some noise in Ue world and is quite as important a personage, in hia own estimation, as his master. One dajr aC lady called on Ue artist in Ue absence of Ue latter and waa re ceived by Jilkins. "Dear me," she cried, glancing first at an incomplete picture and Uen at Jilkins, "I declare it is very much like youJ" "It is me," aaid Jilkins, with a an perior air. "I aits for all hia old men. That'a what he's specially good at " "Ton most be a very useful person to your employer, " observed Ue visitor. "So yoa think that Mr. Blank, R. A., it especially good at old men)" "Yes. Cos why? Cos "he's got nothing to do I I order his frames, wash his brushes, set his palettes, mix his colon nt there for him to look at How eaa he hip being good? He's got noth ing to do but shore Ua paint on!" Bttaand Magaaine, A sea captain tells of hia sailing in southern seas where flying fish abound. They Would aometunea in their flight ia tha sight com aboard Ue ship and 'drop t ; the deck. He had three cats that, ebough Uey were lying asleep below, would bear Ue aound whenever a fish struck Ue deck and would rush ap to get it They distinguished tha from ail oUoraoanda. The crew tried to imitate. U in various ways, but could baa. Ia tha System. Walker was one of those who do not believe in doctors, and he never lost an opportunity of having a dig at them. When he waa brought home in a cab wiU a broken leg and the medical man had to be sent for. Walker was much humiliated. v "Baiher serious," said the man of physic , and fees, "but you'll go on ft yon take care. I'll send you an iron tonic. " "Don't want it!" exclaimed Ue pa tient shortly. "Iron is no good." . . "Excuse me," returned the doctor stiffly, "iron is good for the system. " And as Falker doggedly repeated hia objection he continued with some iwarifllK "It is beyond all question, sir. In Whatever way iron enters the body it is good, and it is a mistaken notion to say that it makes a man irritable." "I beg to differ most emphatically," retorted Walker desperately, finding himself driven into a corner for an ar gument "I say it causes irritability oild; therefore isn't good, and if you want ' proof just yoa sit down on Ue business end of a tack. " And he fell back in bed with a look of triumph. Pearson's Weekc". i Ta Care Oold ta Oaa Da. Take Laxattv Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails tn care. S5o. . The genuine fia L. B. Q. on eaoh tablet No Haabte Foley's Honey. and Tar docs not claim to perform miracles. It doet not claim to care all cases of con sumption or asthma. Bat it does claim to giva comfort and relief ia advanced stages of these diseases antfto usually cure early stages. It iscertalnly worth trying by those afflicted or threatened with these dread diseases. For tale by T. H. Thomas. 30 KlftUTES ISTPT L0.1Q but it's long enough to cure your leuilgii if you know the cure. IS TMI NAME OW THIS ' 30-MINUTE NEURALGIA CUBE Thompson Burton, ot Youngstown, O.. said In a letter to us: "After weeks ot torture (ron neuralgia, I received immediate relief." Should the druggist not hayo this remedy, send as a dollar and we will send you a bottle, all charges paid. FRENCH CHEMICAL' CO. CHICAGO. I a uat t a Own Tour Horn oa J7ow It JararwL Relay Bros. Reil Estate, Insurance and Loans. Boom f , Mitchell A Lynde b'ng. Telephono 1003. Ilealih is IVoallb. oa. n. g. wears TKt OUGULttJ CL OTHFOt ntmnnac wwoanaaaiur.meonwsak A liaia. En liiMn iienua, riti. J w 1. 1 a srr "j-tt fal Error, or Esohmt. IJM of Tofaamo, Ophna, farm m-K tnr as. witk Mln. ' mi wiMna, at store or .emtminin . tyya iaa?cioTiaS rMti. Cbyi aarapU oo!br Sold to a. acaiara or m uuL ,7" label Special emra atrei ypv lanxasasy! Maniit or (jfr . 'aldar5taaila acopnaa WW Whether vou Jewel Stoves and v I you the most heat from the least fuel. Whether you want a stove for heating, for cooking, or for both, a Jewel Stove or Range will serve vou best Con- ef Itl-fr1 rC V 1'-. A. material by the best workmen, their merits created and for over 30 years have maintained the largest stove plant in the world. Ask th dalT ftirlhrm and mux. lor ut uaaeaiark. Jewel Stoves Like everything to ply laundry bills for poorly washed clothes. It's your own fault if you encourage. :foo:R work: . ; With your patronage. Don.t go about with that worried expression on your face. Brace up. Look pleasant. Drop us a postal and be yourself again. HI?3I&& Rock Inland WANTED. WA NTFT AT ONCE A COOT COOK AT Tus Twentieth street. Keferencrs re quired. WANTED TO TRADE 80 ACRES Or line land for some mercantile business. Oordpn & Jlowman. WANTED AT MeCABE BROS'. THREE (food apprentices to learn embroidery and fancy needle work. WANTED GOODS TO STORE IN CHIAP, elesn and light Horace rooms, with ele vator at less Senond avenue. Johany Jones Two rings on 1347. WANTED MEN TO LEARN HARBER irjfr. As a speelal Inducement tools are donated; wage mtde Saiurdavs while learn ing: only two months required: free ahavaa, constant practice, positions guaranteed. Cat alogue mailed free. Moler System Barber School', Chicago. rrT ANTED TO LOAN MONET ON DtA musical Instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry roods, furniture, eta. Bigness cash prioe raid for second hand roods of all kinds alrc. The a bora foods for sale as half tha usual ttore prices. AAbasUttsstrarmetioes strictly confidential. Bia saw n amber and location, iusi w jiTonna. 'oni IOTgst It. t, W joaea. i wo rings on 1917. TO RENT. IR RENT A FIVE-ROOK FLAT ON Tmra avenue. uiuih.k. fiXR RENT BOUSE ON FORTY-THIRD A. . street. . Inquire of F. IL Slnnet, 1Mb ruui avenue. TJXR RENT TWO NICELY FURNISHED A? Kinm, with hMJ Im Ml..,. II I quire at 7J7 Twentieth street. EpOR RENT A NICELY FURNISHED tlemen, at 328 Thirteenth street. UK)Tl RENT A-ROOsf BOUSK ON SEV. - eth arenne and Tenth street. Newly pa pered and painted. Apply to George F. Both, faasonle Tempip. filOR RENT-LARGE FRONT ROOK. WITH A' hot and oold water '.in room: privilege of bath: suitable for mt' and wife, or two young men; board lnoluded. Inquire at Abu us uuioe. FOB BAU. TjtOR SALE -A MEDIUM OR SMALL a.- sizea nam eoai store, very cheap. In quire at Aaous offlee. OOR SALE COAL IN ANT OUANTTTT jp: ot 0 bushels or orer at 12 to per ton, de- vCTwa v.. m. u. so any pan or tne city. LeaTe orders at Commercial bouae barbershop, Roes "EX)R SALE WILL SELL A GOOD PAY A? Inr grocery business centrally located, at a bargain for 'eash. Includes all nxtures. wagons, eta. Doa't answer if oa don't mean omuness. Address Robert Anderson, KB Fif teenth street, Moline. MI8CELLANE0U8. LOST LADY'S WATCH AND CHAIN with monoirram "E. R." Liberal nward will be paid the finder.. Call at J. RanMar's jeweuy store. CXJB BALE OR KXCBANOK A GOOD a. paying paaery nusiness a lias Taira asa. sae. Owner wishes to engage la other bosl seas. Win take real estate la eMhaaga. Call at ahore number for particulars. ire the most fatal ef all liseases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE i GUARANTEED reaed? ar isosey refunded. Ccn tcins rerccis recrnizsd by all eminent physicisna as the best for Kidney and Bladder trouts. OOOQOQ3 burn coal or wnnH. Rancres will trive . - .1 ft STOVE PiAKTiM TtiEVJDRU are sold bv CompJW.y Anniaemeuts Harpefs Theatre Cba. Blbusii s. Maager. rj' Three Nkhts. Commencing Thursday Evening, Dec. 2 Tht Mueot AUractlOD, HULDEN'S COIIBDT CO. FosiUrcly the largest, Qrsndoat and ilost Coropleia fopular Price 1 - Bhow on the Road. 17- IFEOIFXjTE -17 All Now PUys! Csiload Ppeelsl Scenery I Xsgniflcent I'ottsmes. 15 Muring ana Da eltg rpcrialtiM. Moving picinrra by the Hagnltcor. . Ulnars cd aorgs, etc. Thursdaj, 'Escaped From the Law." Friday, Alabama." Saturday. - "Copt. Heme, U. . A." SatnrdayMatinee "The Two Orphans" Ladies free Thursday. Seats sow on rale. Swears yoor arata ar!y la sd Tanca. Prioe J only iOc, 80c aadlOc. Harpefs Theatre. Cbas. Blbobb, Maaatar. OneNlsbt Only, Sunday. Dec. 5. Ihi Idol of the Fnn-Hsking World, JOLLY ie Mc Henry. In H. OntTTAw DowstxLT's latest comedy cnatiua NIGHT IN NEW YORK With a Carefully Ssleeted Company. Brthtsnd Spatkllsg Mstic, Btiperh Costumes, aeantifnl rcaaary, Courts of Pry Girls. A Cycfoaa of sWrti msat. tun of New sad Delightful ft"?"- 't fail to see the Most Noubio Narclty la eight. rMeet-an, SOc, tie sad ft. Seats cn rale at Blsoer Bros' Jewelry store. LVstaTaf Omiction Of (tuSttuuH KiWT&Ca Thursday, Dec. 2. EDWARD E. BICE'S Soperb Spectacle, The Girl From Paris 1000 nights la London. SCO nights ia New York. Gorgeous Scenery. Beantifol Cos tomes. Excellent east of 50 People, including rss Ms ails Oilroy Ladinc lady ot rbs. Hoyts tneessias. m a Csrrie liehr lm n? Ilr of "!.' -Kzcalsior. 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