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V L 1 t s 1 M From txtreme Nervousness. SSL. Vs?? V' MIIAT no odo remedy can contain the j cicmenis necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ereryone. Dr. Miles' Sif&tm of Restorative Remedies consist of , acren distinctively different preparations, each for its own pcrpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erine, Ontario, writes: "For ycara I suf fered from extreme ncrronsncsa and annoy Ins; const Ipat inn, developing Into palpitation and weak new of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I be;an using lr. Sliies' Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Tills and the AntM'aln Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. MlW t?.i Tonic and am now restored to my former gooa neaiin.- Dr. Miles' Iiemedles are sold by ail ciruj Dr. IT Tit- .1 Mile' 2i 1 slsts under a omitlvr guarantee, firstbottle emeaiei benefits or money re funded. Book on dis Restore eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, VK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, I ad. Our' Soda Fountain Opening KRELL & MATH Wish to announce to .tin? public that tlicir SODA HK'NTAIN is riiimiii with all the latest cooling drinks. ICE CKEAM SODA ami OKAXCE and LEMON PHOSPHATES arc mir cpcc'ialtics. and w shall at all times endeavor to keep the lie.st ami purest Fruit Syrups and CRUSHED FRUITS to serve with ourSmla. We serve pure RICH CREAM with every jjlaM of Soda at 5e a j;las. KRELL & MATH Our Wild Cherry Phosphate is n regular Thirst IJiicnchcr. Try a "lass. )hone ll.Vt ITIiVITIS Second Avenue THE White Palace sSweets AKE the leaders (or fine n fresh Candies Almond nd Hickory Nnt NopeU are wonderful takers. Taf. fies and Nat Candy's fresh every morning. Our Cara mels are perfect, and thote delicious I'opoorn Fritters lead them all. Italian Creams Will surely salt jou. and oar elegant bill of Cream and Chocolates are the best in the three cities. Try a ! Brick of t tm 1 Ice Cream t tsXMMMM S ruo TBI Vhita Pa'ac3 of Sweets Telephone S on 1318. IE I si FIGHTERS ON THE WATER. Rock Inlanders Who IK-long to the Ssate Naval Militia. Commander J. H. Forter. of l!ic 2d battalion, Naval lliscrvts. of Mo line, says the boys arc all ready 'and anxious for duty. He expects his command will ite a part of the troops which the ;overninent in tend.'! sending to the Philippines. The following Kock Islanders belong to the 2d battalion: First Division William Robb, Al !ert 11. C. Evcrs, Ed Jensen. Sam W. Howlby, Carl I!. Y rat man. Fled J. Temnier, Fred W. From. (Jeorge E. Steehnan. Jdin T. Hiwvn. E. H. lttiiir, Henry I Lamp. John F. Rice. Ed Hani RiHiney. Fred H. Copp. Frank E. Drake;. J. Nelson Iintterworth. Carl Lowe, Michael Mcfiovern, John E. Murray. William J. O'Rrien, Dan iel Cochran. Charles Rodgcrs. Second Divi-ion Ceorgc E. Tubbs, Thomas S. (lordon. Ernest Cowdcrv, Janict W. Hragg. Flunk Sperling. David Patterson. Frank Kiirlxies. John Cunningham. John W. Smilh. J. E. Mouslev, F. L. Tubbs. L. F. Olson. Charles O. Holland J. C. Frey. (ieorge StoljM', Fred Hamilton. Al lien Schogivn, L-wis Heiineliersj. Hans Villiclinscn. William Cramer, August Douitz, M. 15. Lieiiranee, Thomas LaiTei ty, Charles E. llaroth. Peter Hansen. Christian Petersen. Itrokvn Collar Hone. Joe Collier, son of the Fire Chief ('oilier, and Frank Head, while wheel ing on Twelfth street last night, had a collision, which resulted in the former In'ing throw'n from his wheel and hurled against the pavement wilh such force as to fracture his collar Imne. The injury, u hile not serious, is a painful one, and will lay Joe up for some time. A Clt-vrr Trick. It certainly looks like it. but there is really no trick alNiut it. Anybody can try it who has laine. back and weak kidneys, malaria or uervous troubles. We mean he can cure him self right away by taking Electric Hitters. This medicine tones tip Hie whole system, acts as a .stimulant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood pnri lier and nerve tonic. Il cures consti pation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Iiitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle niaraiileed. Only .jO cents a bottle at Hartz,& Ul- leinever s drug store. (itvr the Children nllrlnk Called Orain-O. It is a delicious, a -petizing. nourishing food drink lo take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers ami liked bv all who "have used if. liccausc when projierly pre pared it tastes like the Imest coffee but is free from all its injurious proii- vim's, tuuin-w aius ingestion aim strengthens thu nerves. It is not a stimulant, but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benclit. Costs aliout one-fourth as much as coffee. 1.5 and "Jo cents. Tho largest Kasometer iu tho world is at East Greenwich. When full, it con tains 12,000,000 cubic feet of pas. It weighs 2,200 tons, is 180 feet high, 800 feet in diameter, requires 1,200 tous of coal to fill it with gas aud cost nearly 40,000. Gunpowder was invcuted by liogcr Eacou, an Englishman who lived In the thirteenth century, but Germany claims tho merit for several who lived about 30 years after Eacou's decease. GOOD ADVICE. RiM-k llanil Tropic Can't Afford to Throw to One SIiIp This ValuaMe Atlvir. Following up the workings of the Little Conipieior in Ilock Island, many surprising cases are licin" placed before, the public, Our citi zens are surprised and delighted. They express their approval in an emphatic manner, never hesitating to let the public know what it means to le conversant with the capabilities of the Little Coinpieror. A goml ex ample of this comes from Twentv tifth street. Mrs. P. F. Crandell.'a much resK'cted citizen, was found bv our representative at her home, No. H:5.". and the following is the account ill detail of her case as given in her own words: Mrs. Craudell says: "Doan's Kid ney Pills did me a wonderful lot of good, more so than any other medi cine I ever used. My 'kidneys trou bled me for years ami for some time pat 1 was a constant sufferer bv dav aud night from pains in the small of my hack. 1 lie least exertion in ib ing my work, or if I walked any dis tance, completely tired me out. There was too frcipicnt action nf the kidney secretions, and thev were irregular in other wars. I saw Di tail's Kidney Pills highly recom mended and obtained a Ikix at Mar shall iSc Fisher's drnj store. They did for me all that I had hoped for and soon " relieved the pain in mv back. The tired feeling has com pletely left me. I can do more work, can walk to church twii-e a day with out lK-ing fatigmil and the action of the kidneys an normal in everv wav. I am in lietter health than I have lieen for a long time, and am err grateful for what iKtan's Kidney Pills did for me. It is a pleasure for me to recommend .them to my friends." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed bv Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. sole agents for the United! States, llcmemlier the name. IKtan's, and take no substitute. For sale by Mar shall & Fisher. THE REBUILT VERNE SWAIN. Capt. SlrwkroV Line Packet a Site Sow Appear. The little packet Verne Swain, which after having ten laid up at Lyons for repairs, made her appear ance in the short trade again yester dav. is. as lias heretofore been stated. practically a new boat; indeed, all that remains of the original craft is the lell. The eugiues are the inven tion of Capt: John Streckfus him self. The cylinders are compact and do away with a great deal of snperfluous weight. The numerous pipes running from the ports to the exhaust and teed pipes are done awav with, and instead of having four uip pet valves on each cylinder a rotary cut-off does the work and does it completely. The valve is cquipH-d with a passover which fills all cleaf anci's, which in other engines of tife type causes an unsteady, jerky move ment. This movement makes the en gines more jtowcrful and smooth run ning; they are less than one-half of the weight, a saving of i. (MM) pounds, and it is believed, by reason of doing awav with the ordinary pounding will pro long (he life of crank shaft at least live years. Ten years has Ih-cii con sidered the life of a shaft, and it is now thought that this arrangement will make 1.1 years a short life for one. The engines are now simple in every respect and much of the machinery sidebars, lifts and pupjH'ts are done away with. The boat is Ix'ing hand somely repainted throiiglntut and Capt. Streckfus will himself remain in command until all the improve ments are completed. The water is stationary at St. Paul, lied Wing. D;s Moines llapids and Keokuk, is falling at lb-ed's Landing. La Crosse. North McGregor. Le Claire ami Kock, Island, and is rising at St. Louis. The Present te and Satellite came down, and the Maiy. Mountain Rclle, Park liluff, Lizzie Gardner. Prescohe. E. Kut ledge. Satellite, Saturn. Lvdia Van Sant, J. W. Van Satit. Cyclone and Hennepin passed up. The water is stationary at t.KO; the temperature at noon lit. The Ditbtnptc arrived from the south this afternoon. The Kulledge came down with 32 strings of logs. The Saturn brought down 32 strings of llllilb;'!'. The Winona cleared for the north. ow Ih I he Time To be cured of that catarrh, which has caused you so much trouble all win t T. and which will be worse next winter. Those bead noises will ' re sult in deafness just as sure as you live. May and June are the ideal months in which to take treatment for these troubles. M. F. Gorman, of 20 Le Claire street. Davenport, says: "I had ca tarrh, deafness and head noises for many years. 1 also had a bad cough, soreness in mv chest, and a dro ping into my throat. A short time ago I went to Dr. Oneal at the Kim bail house. He helped me at once. I soou was relieved of all of the above disagreeable symptoms, and I got so I could eat and sleep well, and the result is 1 feel like a new man." K. Doering. of the well known linn of Doering ite Calsen, of Moline, took his 5-year-old daughter to Dr. Oneal two weeks ago, and hail her' eyis straightened. Go and see these people or anv of me Hundreds ol others who have been cured, and be convinced, then go and consult the doctor free of charge at the Kimball house. Wednesday, May 1 to Saturday night, Mav 7. Crossing Sworilfl In thuTionse. Away back in the seventies, during the famons deadlock fight on the civil rights bill, tho question cf the adjourn ment of congress was ender discussion ono Saturday afternoon. Ben Cutler, that born wit, had stepped over to Sam Randall's desk for n ijrivato conFulta tiou. Butler favored a Sunday session, wbilo Randall opposed it vigorously. "Ead as I am, I havo soma respect for God's day," eaid tho famous high tariff champion, "and I don't think it right to hold a session on the Sabbath." "Oh, ps-hawl" responded Butler. "Doesn't the Bible say that it is lawful to pnll your os cr nss ont cf the pit cu tho Sabbaib day? Yon bavo ?J auses on your tiido of this house that I want to get out of this ditch tomorrow, cud I think 1 am eugaged iu a holy work." "Don't do it, Batlcr," pleaded Kun dall. "I havo eenio respect fur you thus I don't want to lose. I eipect some day to meet yon in a better world." "But you'll be there, as yon cro here," retorted tbo sly Eerjaniiu, qnitk as a flash, "a member cf tho lowir honso. " I.ouisvillu Courier-Journal. Tlie Oaality of Kal Fan. One man said to another in an ele vattd car nb'jvt something that ho had jnst read, "Now, that is actually fnn ny," aud then ho read it over aaiu. The iutireueu from this is, of course, that many of tho things written in fnu are not really funny, and, making due allowance for lack cf appreciation, it is donttkss true that much of the matter written as fnu uc:nally does lack the true nark. It may be well iutectioned, good uatared, even cheerful, and yet lack tho peculiar filling, satisfying, en ergizing, refreshing, uplifting qmlity of real fan. , Iho man who has tbii kind of fnu ia his htart aud who has besides the power of communicating it to hie 'neigbbjr need not go to the Klondike for big re ward. New Yorfc Jbedger. rnfortamte Pespl . are they while suffering from k'inev diseases are jrejalieel agiunft all advertised remedies. They i namiM know that Foley's Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but An honest guar anteed medicine for kidney and Mad der troubles. T. H. Thomas sells it. TflB AR6TJS, WEDNESDAY, 3tAY JOTTINGS AROUND JOSLIN.j Breezy tit-h 'of News Frmm the I'pper I End of the t'oanly. Joslin. May 3. How eagerly peo ple crowd to the postoflice to get their newspajters these days. Kingsley Matthews has moved his j family from Erie to his residence in Zunia. Frank Frost, of Ilarstow, has'oon j tractd to do tlie plastering on llenrv . Knockenius'' new residence. J Juilson Wain wright is the proud . father of a lioniieing labv Uv, who arriviil Saturday evening last. Dana Matthews, son of Kingslev Matthews, has been sick for a week past, and is staying at James Walkers. . - C. M. Hubbart had the milk of his J 'l'sev cow tested at the Joslin cream ery Saturday last, the test showing t.r. of luitter fat. Mrs. Chriftophcr Whiteside is vis iting for a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Kock Island, Moline and Iaveni.trt. The residence of Henry Knockemiis is approaching completion. Mr. Sar-giii'-on, of Kapids City, is the builder, w ho states that he has contracted to build several other residences, and contemplates putting on a larger lorce oi men. The hired man who came from Ohio, who has lieen working for Christopher Whiteside, suilileiilv took a notion that he would leave fiir home. He had got it into his head that men were going to In- drafted into the army. In order to show that the cities be low do not contain all 11, e brilliant essayists iu the universe, we give the following as a late product io i of one of our count rv schools: "Essay on the Cow The cow is an animal ' with four legs on the under side. The tail is longer than the two bg-, but it is no used to stand on. '1 he cow kills ilies with her tail. A cow h::s hi" ears that wiggles on hinges; mi does her tail. The cow is biggcrthant'iccalf but not so big as an elephant. She is mane so small that she can go into the lnu'ii when nobody is looking. Some cows are black ami some hook A dog was booked once. She tossed the dog. that worried the cat. that killed the r-.it. Black cows give white milk, so do other cows. Milkmen sell miik to buy their wives dresses, which thev put water in and chalk. Cows chew cuds, and each liuds his own chew. That is all there is about cows."1 O'lKUOVt CHIT. Cordova. May 3. Emma Applebee. nf Lanark, is visiting friends at this place. Bernard Brown has returned home from Dixon college. J. L. Johnson, of Chicago, is heye for a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson spent Sunday with friends at Port Byron. Miss Maud Wright spent .Sunday at home. returniii'T to Clinton Monday. Miss Edna Hamlet left Monday for Davenport, where she has secured a situation. Orriii Smith has moved his family and household effects into rooms in the Barnes house. James Simpson has purchased the Amanda Marshall property for a con sideration of $335. Charles Phillips has sold his proj erty near Main street to (J. IL Haack for u consideration of $300. W. H. Vandchiirgh arrived home Sunday for a short vacation, after spending the winter with the United Slates survey party iu the vicinity of New Orleans. A war rally was heliV here Friday evening at the M. W. A. building. Remarks were made by Maj. J. M. Iteardsley. of Rock Island, and others. Five of our citizens signed the roll. THE COI'NTY TKMI'LK. Tranttferft. April 30 George Rausch et al. to Marv J. Powell, sj nej ne and swj lie SI. 16. 5w, $1,200. Hugo Hincher ct al. to Mayer Ros enlield. part lot 6. block 3." Lvnde's add.. Rock Island, $1. John Welch to Maver Rosenlield lot 1. nJ lot 2. block i. Pitts, GilU-rt & Pitts' second add.. Rock Island. $2,700. Mayer Rosenlield to John Welch, part lot G, block 3. C. Lvnde's add.. Rock Island. $1,000. 2 Joseph Fitzpatrick to Sophia Fitzpatrick. lot 11 and 12. block 12. old town of Milan. $1. Andrew Christensen to Andrew Pe terson, lot 'J, M. A. Rodman's add.. $;oo. Henry G. Wiggins to George W. McMiirphy, tract by metes and Imunds, lie I nwj 2'.'. lil. 3e. $sod. Elsie A. Wiggins to (Ieorge W. Mc Murphv. tract bv metes and IhuiihIs. ne! nwj 2:, l!l. 3e, $25, Whrn Weak. Weary anil Wanted from kidney diseases, why not try Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaraut red m il'u ine. For sale bv T. H. Thomas. It is not a remely put up by any Tom. Dick or Harrv; it is comi'ioiiud- ed by cxM-rt pharmacists. Ely Bros, offer a 10 cent trial size. Ask your druggist. Full size Cream" Biini 50 cents. We mail it. EIv Bros.. 5C Warren Street, N. Y. City! Since 161 I have Itccn a "Teat suf ferer from catarrh. I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and lo all apjiear ances am cured. Terrible .headache from which I had btn suffered are "one. W. J. Ililchcoi-t l.:ti. M:i! r S. Vol. and A. A. Ge:i.. Buffalo. X Subscribe for Tjie Akcjcs. OABTOniA. 2uitk j Kind Yob Haw kinn Beagftt Sigaatva cf 4, 1808. A WORD OF ADVICE To Thnae Com'ujc to AUoka or the Klon dike Cold Field. One thing should lie impressed upon everv miner, prospector or trader coming to Alaska, to the Klon dike, or the Yukon country, aud that is the necessity for providing nn mliiiuate and proinx food supnlv. Whether procured in the States, in the Dominion, or at the supply store here or further on. this must lie his primary concern. l"on the manner in which the miner has observed or neglected this precaution more than uimn anv other one thiug will his suc cess or failure depend. 1 hese supplies must lie healthful md tdiimld ln concentrated, lint the iuost careful attention in the selection of foods that will keep unimpaired in deliuitelv under -all the conditions which they will have to encounter is imiH-rative. For instance, as bread raised with linking jMtwder must 1h relieil ujxin for the chief part of every meal, imagine the helplessness of a miner with a can of sMiiled luking iMiv.di r. Bu v only the very licst flour: il is the cheitest in the end. Exter- icnc ' nas s.iown me Koyal flaking Powder to In- the most reliable, and the trading companies now uniformly supply this brand, as others will not keep in this climate. Be sure that the bacon is sweet, sound and thor oughly c tired. .TIicsk are the absolute m'coities upon which all must place a chief reliance, and can under no cir cumstances Ih- neglected. Thev may, of course. In- supplemented ',v :is 111:111V comforts or delicacies as the prospector may Ih- able to pack or de sire to pay for. From the Alaska .Miuing.louriial. A hook of receipts for all kinds of etMikery, which is specially valuable lor use iion tlie trail or 111 camp, is published by the Royal Baking Pow- 11 -r company, of New 1 ork. The re ceipts are thoroughly practical, and the methods are carefully explained so that the inexperienced mav. with :ts aid. readilv prepare everything reijuisile for a good, wholesome meal, or even dainties if he has the necessary materials. The matter is in coin pact, though durable, form, the whole book weighing but two ounces. I'n- del' a sjK'cial arrangement, this Imok Will Ik- sent free to miners or others who may desire it. We would recom mend that everyone going to tin Klondike procure a copy. Address the Royal Raking Powder company. X' . , .M'lV lol'K. Hint 00k the Male. 1 D;acon Jackson was a very pions but very at teruimert old colored citi7.cn Owl Creek valley. Ho bud a young mem winch his hoys were nnal.lo to rub, and their failure to break the uai inal fo exasperated tho old man that ho ttetermiued to ruin it himself, lie was however, no sooner located on its back tuau he was thrown into 11 u adjoiuiu;' lot, where ho was picked up with both legs broken ami his neck badly sprained. ' "What on eirth did such an old man as yon mean by trying to ride a wild yonug mule like that?" asked the doctor. "Waal, suh," said Deacon Jatkson, "I never does undertako to do utithiu widout f UKt ccnsnltiu ov do Lawd an sceiu whnt ho dun thnnk erhout hit. I axed him cf I orter ride dat mulo w hut my trifliu no ereouut boys couldn't ride, an de Lawd bo sed, 'Yessah,' jus' tz plain ez I am talkin to you." "Well, but ho seems to have given yon bad advice." "No, doctor, his judgment was nil right, fer do Lawd knows dis olo nigger never seed do day when lie was afeered to straddle anything from a circular saw op to er elephant, but dis time I think do Lawd Was jts' mibtookeu in do inclu." Altauta Journul. IlarkleiTa Arnica Salve. The liest' salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin itiih- tions, and positively cures piles or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or nionev re funded. Price 25 cents per liox. " For sale by Hart 7. & Ullemever. Ktieuiiiutimu Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures iu one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable anl mysterious. It removes at once the cause and disease immediately disappears. The lir-t dose greatly iM'iielils. 75 cents. Sold by Otto Crotjaii. 1501 Second avenue, druggist. Rock Island; (Just Schlegcl & Sin. 220 West Second street, Daven port. Have You Kiilnvjr Trouble A 50 rent trial bottle of Foley's Cure will prevent serious results from this usually fatal disease. Sold bv T. T. Thomas. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S7 Why They Are Beiitt The woman who selects her spring millinery, aided by the possibility of our large and well selected stock, may be sure of - getting the correct thing. The peculiarities! thij season's millinery is very marked. The JWect hat is a com posite of Richness, Elegance and Good Taste. Oarxzacij U such miljinery is endless, and we have trimming talent capable of prodcziag these advanced styles. You pay nothing extra for these at ! Swanson's MUlinery Second Ctrjct, DAVENPORL ocooooooooooooooooooocccccccr) o o O o o o o & o For Family Ucc... Perhaps In your family you use but little whisky, but you want that little good cf the best The United States CoTern ment guarantees the Age and Purity of every bottle of r through its Internal Revenue Officers at the distilleries, at Frankfort, Ky. Every bottle f Old Crnw and Hermitage it tected. Be nr tb Internal Revenue Stamp over the t""tk nn l Capsule l not broken and t!at it bears the nume W. A. GAINES A CO. J" K is Gtr 1 mK tMraatee that with tki Mlif ALL DEALERS SELL IT VVVWVVVWWVWVWVWWVWVW DOLLY BROS MONDAY Misses' Tan Shoes. l:ui latest stvle iu color and toe, price -. f 1.7.5; sale price . II KSDAi Ijulii'!.'' Tan Shm-s. lati'M ntylc. l.u-e. price fj. nale price. VF.DXFDAYMcii's $2.o0 Shoes, all Myles. tan and block $2.09 TIII KSDAY--Child's SIiihs. Si 1 1. i K. price f Kale price. $I.C0 Fl'IDAY lidies' iinest jji-jide Uxfoiils just in fnin the factory, price - i ? - :'e "'ee $2.00 SATCKDAY l-idies" Tan SIkm-s. spring jimms. latest fit vie. hand turn, price .5.;.i, sale price . $3.03 DOLLY BROS. We close at B:;tt exccpl BEER OF JUST THE RIGHT AGE Come from our brewery. It It the favorlU of the laborer, the epicure, the rich man and the poor mto Its flavor is d licioiB, itt bidyn rigut to pletM ailtuUl. Made right he e at hon,e of the fineat mi.lt and oholoeat host, ard bT the tao'.t advanced process; why shouldn't "ROCK ISLAND" bo the beet? TELEPHONE 1089. Prolific of mm. 112 114 Wet Seventeenth Strjeet, P.IT sj -J A mi ? A few notes regarding spring goods that ean be found by look ing at this ad. Hcri are some prices we quote: Spriog novel ties in suits the priVs range from $20, 22, $23 and ap. The prices in the rprVq trousers range from 5, 15.60, 6, IS 60 and opward. Come in and see our fine line. Gus. Englln, lltziza, lEM S:n:i In 7 I! i i i i I! MAY SHOE SALE Change of Program Datty, First heck ... 307 TWENTIETH STREET, KOCK ISLAND. Wednesday and Saturday. ROCK ISLAND BREWING CO Prescriptions. coming is proaocuT of mora preemptions nothing ia better Ill ted to fill the bnman system wltt poison, than a leasing gas jet " No poison is qnite so polsoooasas illantv inating gas. Qoite frcqaentl tk pipe needs only a little tinkering to stop the leak, but that tinkering shoald bo done by one who thor oughly understands his bnsiness. r We think we thoroughly - tinder stand oor bnsiness, and ihonld be pleased to do anything for yon In the plumbing line, at any time. 1'.: .JT DAVIS COMPANY: Rock Itland.