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Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. nSi ri E exrowilvn nu nf t.T 1 , , ... PLillUJ -y young mco Is always Injurious and iiii.iuuuviiuij nnoncng lire materially. Mr. Fd. V. Ebsen, compositor on the Coutra- Wosta Jic, Martinez, Oil., writes; "I hare uwi ir. nine- Kustomf ire Nervine and re- fl.!ttl,l InHnk f . 1 . . - ui.-iiuui. iron ic i wag troubled w :ih iiorvounvsa, dlay spclla andslceples JK.v. caused by the uhj of tolmrro and stim ulant. I took Ir. Miles' Nervine with mar v. i. u.-ly good result, allaying the dizziness, mi. tlug tho- nerves, and euablliiir mo to ....... mm proving in my case a very b-.Mdlclal remedy." Ir. Miles' Ru-toraUve iNcrfinols especially adapted to restoring tho nervous system to itg uornml condition under such circumstance. It soothe Jiealg - . . . ... u.iin us. snsjKHi I'r. 511 lea' Ii. nji dlne I AV2fys arc bold by aU drus-1 "Z. i-i.i. . ... lri MfJear... ? puir.'intee, first Lottie bti;fiu or money ru f Jnu.jd. liook sjBjalk) uasnof the heart and ncrvi:s 1 ren. Ail.l -Nervine 'Iftestores' HoaHJr. DU. iULKa MEDICAL Co., kUkuart, Ind. I Statement in Plain Black and White Isn't as convincing to the pnl.itc a .1 trial of KKELL & .MATH'S lucious ami rtfrcsh- Soda Water when drawn cold and sparkling from our fountain. On a warm day there is noth ing so invigorating as our ICE CREAM SODA, OKAMiE PHOSPHATE. , a n j of the hoice fruit flavors that we keep on hand. We till f,ur font with the famous Black Hawk Mineral Water, which makes tho most sparkling Soda when charged with pure carbonated gas and served with rieh ereani nnd makes a delicious and apjic tuing tliit t nucncher. KRELL & MATH Phone IIM. 1711-1716 Second Avenue. Improving the opportunity U wis-. lee cream is Cupid's favorite neapon of war. Fair on- enjoy eat in g cream all the more because it leaves a cool impression after it. and doe uot. like some drink, lower the tenijerature a little only to raise it much more after ward. Young men who adopt our ice cream tactics never los their suit. We ad vine this plan of campaign in evej cat. White Palace II . nf Quo of Sweets, CHEER CHANCE TO GO How the Sixth Illinois Received News of Prospective Movement WHAT THE REGIMENT NOW NEEDS. Evident That There Is to be a March- Inc . Order noon mad Then m Sail For Bant lago-Hoys are Anxious to (let Into the Thlrk of It as Oulchly as Possi ble. Camp Alger, Va.. June 24, 189). Mai. ('haimon's command leaves for Newport Xcwh tonight. Others will follow. RtlSFV. The almve came to The Alters this afternoon from its corrcoHiiulont Camp Alger, and subsequently came .. t. I.... ... uA ..ir . . .. . luini iiiui urii in lilt; 1'IICI'I tliai Hie eomtiiaiid would march the distance to Newport Ccws, and lut a short time would elapse liefore the bovs were on transports liound for Sanii- Z. The teleirram which amieared 5n hist night's Alas from one of the Company A bovs at Camp Alger, broilL'ht the iutc lli"c nee of :t nnwiu..- tive movement f the brigade which embraces the Kock Islaiul and Molinc coinitanies toward Santiayo to rein. force (Jen. Shaftcr. It is learned on later advices from Camp Alirer that during the dav orders were issued to the entire division conuirisiti-i- fh. newly created command of lJri"?Gcii. uv . Henrv for the Sleedv deiiftrt- ure to reinforce (icn. Sliafter at San tiago. The orders also cover the en tire brigade of Hrig. den. Carretson, which includes the 6th Illinois, 6th Massachusetts and tth and 0th Ohio regiments. The plan is to move all of (Jen. Henry's division on the Har vard ami the laic, these shins to make two round trips. Ihelirst trip i win carry most, if not all. of Gen I)iillicld"s briyade. The war department allows three .1 , um s ior l nc T11K. two (lavs to nil in:ul the trips and three davit to return to Newport News, making eight davs. in mat time tien. t.arretson s bri- ade will be at Newport News readv to "it on board the shins. :nnl 1 lw.ii will come the second lrin tlmir three davs. with two davs :i 1 1 r ..,1 f.,T- (iarretson's troops to unload in Cuba. Some excitement was caused bv a circular sent out from corns Ih.'miI- inarters askiuir wacli commaiider of a regiment to rejHirt at once how many men he had readv for immedi ate servic e and what he needed to complete his outfits. Each regiment. supMsing itself to be the only one to whom the order was addressed, nt once imagined that it was to be sent .-iy in snori orner. M Hen it was learned that the order was "-eiiend. n good deal of disappointment was manifested. The tit l III; now iv.j also agitated by an order received by (tell (farrelsoll insl nii'timr liim '., hold his brirradi! in reailiimss for or ders to aiove immediately. The boys got this twisted into an order to start for Hampton Hoatls today, and all hands got out into the company streets and cheered themselves hoarse". What the 6th Needs. Reports submitted bv thaollici rs if the fith Illinois shows that the miri- ment requires to complete the equip ment nine noncommissioned nfTii-ei-s1 swords. HOI complete outlits for re cruits. 512 scabbard hangers. 2!) re volvers, and 1 IX blanket" bags. The 6th Massachusetts of the same lni- aiie is nracticallv fnllv wiiiimw.il while the 8th Ohio nijuircs a few u- lilitia fm its tj.f, . T?,...: . . .w, .. .,wliiij. A'jiiijMueilts III lit out the Diitire bri'ade are exiHM-ted during the present week. A Chicago M-coni dispatch says: All the coin, panics of the 6th Illinois have tilled their numbers cm ept Companies A, iroiu no. k island: h. riom Molinc; I., from Frei imrt, ami M. from Calena." Thereinforceineiits forthe Koek Isbn.d and Molinc companies are cxjiected. it may oe sain. io leacU tanip Alger most anv dav now. 1'rivate Allien J. liiinui...ll of tho 6th Illinois, has been nominated bv Col. Foster to till the vae.'iiipv of 5is- sisiant surireon. I'rivntP kiinimii is from (icneseo. I ree Pills. Send vi sr address to H F. Hn.H. & t o.. (. Im-ago. and get a free lx of lr, fiin-' s New Life I'ills. A ni:il will convince Vol! of their merits. These pills are easv in action and are particularly effective in tho cure of constipation and sick ache. For ma laria and liver troubles thev have lieen proved invaluable. Th.v a v.. ,Pn:ir. teeI to le H rfcctly fret- fron? evcrv deleterious substance, and to lie pure i. . liuuc. i ney no not weaken their action, but bv i'ivin.- inn.. bv to SlOlliacn and IxiWels LTeatlv invi.r.ir. ate the system. Kegular si.e 25 cents cr 1hx. Sold by HarU & Ullemeyer. dniT(ri.-.ts. When Too Take Your Vacation the most net essarv n; lo t..r . ...... , , ,i, , . , , with von (after vonr r.eket i- a bottle of Folev's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all derangements of the bowels caused ) a change of waiter You are likelv to need it. For sale bv T. II. Tlmm:.. Licensed to Wed. John S. H.lllrB. M.ilin. Miss Klla IVtern Mill'ne Ak-I.in.ler I) Corl.ln .x Iowa Mix K.n.a K Sample tKk;u.os. Iowa John Han.ili ("hiea" MiMalhilda HelUtern ...Rock lsl-Jirt Car Coasttpatloa Foretw VT7 noy cathartic. 10c or So. II C C C tad to cure, druegmu refund money. OA8TOHIA. Beuitke IM Kd YW Han Mwits Bflgt t SAILORS WIN FROM SAINTS. Pretty Game at the Twelfth Street Park Yesterday Afternoon. Played. Won. Lost. Terct. rpma- ; as i IXiboque 43 i3 20 .63 Q'-incy :s i it .no Kock Island 37 is IK .iss Ottamwa S7 It 33 .:Rs su josepn 31 10 -t St. Joe went down hefnrp Tiru-L- I1. an. V.'wti'Vil-i 1.' nf.ornAnn ua . . myviU , 1. M--. iricill a game of baseball as one would care to witness. It was h lmttlp rnrl Both teams worked hard from "the moment the hrst ball was tossed on in the opening inning. It appeared to an t-t;ii ;u, out ine lans lieu to Smith, and Uiey were not disappoint ed. He was placed against Mi-Donald, a vouno- man with n vovr flint puzzled the sailors, only three of ...1 r 1 t - - " .. . . wiioiii iouiid 11 1111 ior sale ones. nntli pitched a beautiful rame. lii.-ikin.r seven of Hutch heavy hitters pound "inn anu uoKiing 111cm uown to three hits. Kock Island was able to cross the lilate in but one iiinin.r With In.. men on bases Hoover cracked one mil in the center lot. Kiuloek nmtT.-.l and three runs was the result. The score: Hi k iOttnA ft ft A a: 0 0 0! 0 0 4 0 1 Sf. Jot . n V 11 Hu n It. I I Uol h m 1 -'b t 0 An.lruwsaixt 1 IliU'n. lb . I) I H111 en. c.( 11 Kinlti k. of .0 O Alex dt rrf 0 o p A : 2 0 0 3 1 lla.-r. lf....tl o M Kili'u rf I 0 Wnirut. .-f Straus. e. 0 I ) lion, lb O Klllillltt. MH.O H:uin:i. it II IliMver..lli..l :i (i fcrrv. si .11 o Smith. p.:.0 0 3 3 ti;M'Uonld.'iiO 0 S Total.... 3 3 27 12 11 2 s u 1 Rock Island 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 o na 01. joe 1 UUU010U0 Two-base bits Hoover. Van Hurrn Smlcn bas Hiicr. Double bluvs Anilrew-tn llni.-h. mson. Hoover to Kill. m to smith. Buses on balls off Smith. 1: MclHiouM. I. Hit hynii.;hc.l hall-llacr. Itotbermcl. Van Hiircn." Stni.-k ont-by Smith. V: McDumild, 3. Time S:l, The IVoria-Ottumwa game was postpoued on account of rain. At Dubuque. Dubuque 4. Quincy 3. Andrews was lined fd for talking saucy 10 umpire Khriglit. Oolite a mimber of ladies were prcs ent. The week day games call at 3:30; Sunday at 3. -inai 01111111 dov is cenainiya warm numlier. He will pitch again Sunday, (iuincy opens a series here tomor row. New Teamsters' 1 11I011. Teamsters I'roti'ctivi. 1'iiiim V.. 7111 was oi'rani.ed at the Industrial Home last cveniii". It is :i Hi 1 mi t ...1 with the American Federation of Iabor, and succeeds the independent union recent lv forincd. Denntv Or. gani.er J. I'. Di omgoolc installed the following ollicers: President A. Ilenke. Vice President Stephen O'Connor, Secretary II. F. Lamp. Treasurer (;eorfe IVtlit. f, . n J rustces (ileiin Colony. James Loss. H llhaui Ferkel. As to lionttbaek Uldine. Tho Ke&tarkinn was tnlkinff fmrlo about horses. Although it was a rata stable, ho was speakiuK his niiud. IIu had marln thi nrrtn..r'c-iu..(.liou ai..r. .uA - . . . j. . ..... .i cuuui, ma Rait of tho fjoautfful creatuV;sWie dsrky traincp trctted tip nnd down ; he had not lest his look of crave nonninsnpnen when he heard things about tjie horse wijo trots. ut a ciiance word touched his true tbnucht. nnd of Kentuckians aud wcsterDcrs. Texaua a.J 1 . : . uuw uiunrninnK, 10 BOtnotblDg tqia - -' "a WAUMtljr sVIU" ing to jolt np and down and look stylish nn a I . . " . - uuiso. loacap isayniucn abont it in Boston, or anywhere in cities where COODle dou'-t earn ahnn thn BteDs. They don't know what, you're talking about. It's a queer rjotion and one my folks in Kentucky can't get' used to that ji trotting horse can be a eaddlo horse. Womeu want to be stylish, though, everywhere. and they.wouKl learn now to tin nn lil-o sti Til-,,, r - - " .,v woinen. But tlioy didn't keep it u. A steal away and the gallop's tife thing for cotHftry American riding." Boston .trail script. The Oshkosh Strike. Oshkosh. June 24. Four com panies of infantry and lijjht horse cavalry and battery artillery with two gatlings. arrived from Milwaukee this morning. No further riotin? is anticipated. Five factories started up at noon under the protection of mint 1:1. J lie casualties in yesterday s fighting were nine non unionists more or less disabled and James Morris, a striker, killed. Irani Sails for the A ret ls Again. Christiana. Not-war. .Iuiim '21 Tho Arctic exrilorinc shin Fmni. i-:irrrinr I apt. Sverdrup s exjH'dition to the Arctics, saneti tnis morning. New Northern Hospital Trustee. Springfield. June 24. (ior. Tanner has apiKiiuted J. C. Murphv trustee of the Northern Illinois Hospital for the insane, vice v . hrazier restirned. Aeronaut ( alinl to Tampa. FpriRiwield. Ills.. June 14. Captain J. B. Ir.inan, rf the l"nite3 States volun teer fipnai corps, has rercived a dis patch fro.n Washington directed to Pri vate Rosario Bonansinpn. one of the recrultF. to report immediately to Ma jor Samuel Robert of the signal corts at Tarnpa. H!a. rv-nBrsirpa is an aero naut of reputation throughout the cen tral west, and was enlisted especially for the balloon servioo. Michigan Boys Salt Away. Kewpcrt News. Va., June !4. The auxiliary eruissr Tale, with the Thtrty- tntrd Mioaipan regiment and one bat talion of ttie Thirty-fourth Michigan, sailed frem Old Point last evening at t o'cWk for antiaio. The troops, to the mmler of X,fniit. axe in command .f Gfnr.T luRMd. Colonel Bintun, cf It 2 Thirty-third regiment. Is second an command. One Killed, One Fatally Bart. .Ashland, Wis.. June 14. A tramway broke at Mowatt's mHl yesterday, which caused a car of lumber to fall on two men: one of them, -Anton Anderson, was killed, and the ether. Gus Frier, was fatally Injured, having hi? back broken. THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, TRACKS SWEPT AWAY Rainstorm Destroys Communica tion on the Rock Isl and Road. ONE 1A5 DROWNED AT GENESE0, Highway Commissioner F. C Richmoad Meets Death While Attempting; to Save a Bridge-Crops Seriously Damaged Knox County Also Visited, Tww People losing Their Lives. Two hundred yards of the Rock Is and railway's tracks in the vicinity of (icneseo were washed away yesterday. resulting in the complete shutting oil 01 direct column mention between Chicago and this citv from 3:30 in the afternoon until 5:15 this niominu-. when No. 5 came in from the east two hours Ik-hi ml time. Passen ger trains Nos. ID, 41 and 11. west bound, reached this point all several hours late, coining in over the Pe oria by leaving the main line at Ibireau. The damage was caused by a heavy rainstorm, which reached (Icneseo in the morning. It was almost a cloud burst, and streams overflowed their kinks in an hour, taking out inanv bridges. While trying to save one of the bridges Hiirhwav Commissioner F. & Richmond was drowned. His body was recovered about two hours after ward. A numtier of horses, cattle and hogs were -drowned, and some were killed by lightning. Farm build ings on the lowlands were carried awav, ami tue uaiuaire to erops is 1 1 1 neavy. Two Deaths In Knox County. Kuox county was also visited. The storm prevailed from early inoruiii" until long alter uaviint. causmir two X t t . . . deaths. Hooding the streams, washing away bridge and fences and hcatin" down crops. At Altona the raiufall was in the nature of a cloudburst, The stone culvert of the Chica"o lJurlinirtou & Ouincv railroad over Walnut creek, near Alton, was washed awav and traffic on the Buiiinton main line was interrupted. Itnds adjacent to Walnut creek were Hooded and buildino;s destroyed. Supervisor Jonathan riuiiuell, of Altona, began the work of rescue. A farmer a home near his place had beuu cut off bv water and the family was in danger of drowning. Under Mr. Hnblndl's or ders a raft was made and the family saved. Not loni: after Mr. Hubblell tried to rescue some cattle on a small island. Leaving his nephew. (Jeore HiiUIh II, 011 shore, he started to wade the stream, but suddenly sank bevoiid his depth and wai drowned instant of those on shore. . Mrs. F. A. Ander son lost her life in a similar way. She was in the act of wading a swollen stream near Watkaga to reach the cows on the other side when she was swept away by the current. Her iioiiv was roil ml one-and-a-half miles down stream. Steel tor the New Bridge. President Schuler and Promoter Frank P. Blair, of the Crescent Bridge company, are Lack from a Snlavs' business visit tu Chicago. They re- IHiit tnai incv nave receive, .assur ances from the Phoenix Brido-e tieonle that the steel for the superstructure will licgin to arrive in Kock Island about the end f next week. The derricks, travcl'mir cranes, etc.. and other necessary tools and power ma chinery are looked for before the first of next month. Joint Outing. Arrangements are under wav w hich nromise to iicrfect idans for a joint outing of both the metuliers of me Kock island and Daveuport Y. M. C. A. Davenport had a camp of her own last season, but this year it hopes to have a big one and "invite Uock Island to join in the movement. isy tins plan the expense to lioth will lie less and a r'oval irood time would be assured to all. Police Points. Patrolman Lawrence Kramer went on duty last ntaht. The preliminary hearin-r of Jesse isnnth was continued until 9 o'clock Monday morning. Jack Miller, Willie Kilev and Jim McDonald were given ID days apiece for vagrancy bv Magistrate" Stafford todav. Election Notice. Notice is herein riri. ill! n nln. tion will Ui held "ii" Kock Island, III.. luesdav. June 28. A. D. 18118. at No. UU2 Third avenue, or at u-list U known and called the Dimick livery barn. Said election will lie for the nnr- pose of electing two niemliers of the 1 1 1 . . ... . . 1 . . , . . ooarn 01 education 01 l lie HOCk Island school district, which election will 1 opened at 8 o'clock in the morning ,n.l ....n , 1. . . . 1 . 1, f. .. . " 1 mi.. . ,i.kiiiu'i -.iiricauci until i o'clock in the afternoon of the same 1 rv. Kock L-land. 111., June 15. 193. T. J. Medill, Jk., Mayor. Bnrklen's Arnica Halve. The Lest salve in the world for cut. bruises, sores, ulcers: salt rheum. fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin erup tions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 2- cents per box. " For sale by Harta & Ullemever. A White Mark. Foley's Kidney Cnre i . nerfeetlr reliable preparation for all kidney and bladder diseases. The proprietors of this great medicine guarantee it or the money refunded. :.Io thev not deserve a white mark?, For sale by T. II. Taomas. 1898., TOWN TALK. Pay your water rent. Buy one a Kinship cigar. For reliable fire insurance call on E J. Bums. C. C. Mclntyre returned to Des -4r-.': t - illumes mis morning. Dr. 6. L. Eyster returns from his Denver trip tomorrow. Tri-City Institute of Osteopathy Mitchell & Lynde building. Fore noons. Mr Geofo-P P. Rinn ami r-lill.lron of Chicago, arrived at the Harper last uiui mi a -1 isii. The coolest place on earth ftoniht will be the excursion on the Winona down the river. A iroml time for all. Miss Shirley Hatliel.I. of Savanna, 111., and Miss Virgile Paddock, of Fort 11 . -1 n . ... ttortn, ie., are visiting Hs Mav Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehv returned to their home at Michigan City. Ind., today, after a visit with Mr. aiid Mrs. vt. t. Kan pke. William J. Stewart, of Molinc. and Miss Caroline Boticv. of An.l.-iliisi.-i were married Wedticsd.-ir bv U.-v. I' (). McCulloch. pastor "of "the First t. ..1 1. . . .Hcui.Miisi ciiurcn. Carl Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Francis, and Miss Mary Francis, of Chicago, leave this evening for several weeks' visit with relative Watertown, S. D. Miss Jennie T. Allvn. trained nurse late of St. Luke's 'hnsnilnl. I.vi.i. poii. is now iocate.1 at second ateuiie. w nere sue solicits patronagt iu ner nne 01 uusincss. E. W. Masterson. until recentlv connected with the Sechler Carriage company, of Molinc, has assumed the superintendency of the Baker Car- iiuc nniasni lA'S iMdincs. Mrs. John Scliall. Jr.. and children have irone to Port B ron to dwell iiet door to father John' Scliall. w ho haJ provided a nice home for them. Mrs Scliall has made her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Del.iney. of the Second ward, since the death" of her husband. (icneseo News. Johnson finished liisl in U-d niirht's event of the (i-dav bicvcle race at mvennort. Jens comnur in second and Sas"tiard third. V.. I (..ri sen was taken ill after riding an hour and withdrew. In the 25-mile race preceding the main event. Moore won, ttwreuccMiaver. of South Kock A h0II4f fllll (if lll.'Sl VltllllUiif vas.am . - - - ' UIUHIIIVI T V 11 ' inr annarel at Stewart 'a. the Icfir Crash suits, crash hats, ser.re suits elegant line of oool negligee shirts, underwear 111:11 dclies i-oiiiih'I ilion golf hose, bicycle pants that are 110I1 by. sweaters. li"ht wei.rliL fill' Ulllll mer; belts, all sizes; duck pants; straw 1. ... -. 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 - iiu 11 p-10-duie goons. Mewari; tne natter. THB COPNTT TKMPLK. Transfers. - June 22 Swan .1. Annel to TVfsrtr V Schnieil, part outlot 6, Wootlruff A: c- . .- . . . ccars nrst add., ."sears. f.i.iKHP. ( harlcs B. Waite to Edward Ihvnn ne nwj 15, 16, 2w. 70. John O. Daxon to Edward Daxon un.U nel nwl 15, 16, 2w, 100. William Daxon. Sr., to Edward Daxon, eJ nwj nwj and aw nwj 15, 10, 2W, f 120. 23 A. H. Lamliert to (Jeorrre v. Lamliert. wl water lot 27. l.WL- ii and water lots 3 and 4, block 6. Chi cago or lower add., Kock Island, $1. KOITH HEIGHTS HITS. Sonth Heights. Jiiiih 24 Litiln Eilith Stevens: of (ireen Uirer. U spending several weeks with relatives nerc. Mrs. C. (1. Dack is eniovino- a visit witii ner sister ami nepliew, of In dianapolis, Ind. . . (nlbert McCartv. who has I workinir in Cliivinuati. Oliio. fir ftoiim nine, is Home on a visit. Quite a nunilrr of our neonlp at tended the sociable eiven at tin. linmu 01 airs. j. r. Koijinsou Ihursday even iur. Mrs. S. Bliri'ess was nlensunllv anr prised Thursday bv a visit from her sisier, .mis. 1: vt aiton and four chil dren, of Bureau Junction. I he h int trrowers of South It. i.rbt aie kepi busy just now. J hey ale al most turouti with t ie. carle eh ries, which were very plentiful, and now win in. Kent Dusv with Imth r.-il anu mack raspiiernes. Attention, Campers and rishlng Partiea We are headquarters for camping 0,1,1 suni auppiies; aiso a tun Hue of fresh trroeeiies alwava on hand and at the lowest price. Ice delivered to all camps. Flesh and cured meats fresh produce, direct from the farm All goods sold will lie delivered free ol charge. S. J. Apple, Sears, HI. Dover. N. H., Oct. 31, 18!l6. Messrs. Ely Bros: The Us In, reached ine safclv and in so short a time the effect is surprising. My son -ag toe nrst application gave decider relief. I have a shelf tilled with ( tarrh Cures." Tomorrow the stove .-.hail receive Hit m and Ely' Cream Balm will retan supreme. Kesnect- fuilv. Mrs. Frakkip Vurrwiv Cream Balm is kept bv all dni"- irists. Fill) size 50 cents. Trial si 10 10 cents.-' We mail it. Elt Bw.. 56 Warren street, New York Citv. Scald head is an eczema of the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can le enred. Doan's Ointment. quick and jM-rmanent in its results. At any drng store. .VI cents. For sale bv Marshall & Fisher. iMladTMMMstwnBo-gtt c .A. m r t a mill' -Js-.--: III III " j 0 WftgL s T-eTrr r,''--:t wor!t. Tl:e w.-.r to litre c.mirff fl :.Cit.V 'lone, rnd to vox throuch it cmicilv w!i,.-mt M Then the denning tilings arc bidoiile ciily in Use dav. and tin. ,.;.. i .: t ..1 - . , Ijus-?t micaco. t-t. Louuu The Elixir of Have You Cot It? If not, consult the celebrated Specialists of the Chicago Medical Insti tute, perman ently located in Davenport, la. Who Has Cured Our Flectrie llsrbiua for t--etrcatnit:iil of Nervous I, ceases. Iilieumsiiuuai.d X liny wora. Hundreds of Cases of Chronic Diseases Pronounced Incur able by Others. C03STSTJIiX.TI03Sr FBEE: NERVOUS DERILITY. Exhaustive uaii y. esk Meaiory. kienlal Uttiukioaa, ptwilivoly cuieiL CATAKRH. iHspepsia. Asthma. im okiu uiwim'i caub system of niediuiue. VAltIC(K'ELK is the most active nionvus with oibors bca iruaraiitee you a icr:naiieut cure io seieu dais by our pain less method. iJjilrocc,i cured in mree davs - u.i m n. WOMEN surering from diseases jsculiar to her sex. should consult us. i e have cured maur eaes rivi'!t-np ss hopelchs. nd we may be able to - you. Surgl cal oiieranoim pertorwed al lour borne .IU.j.irc.1. Aislom n.l ,.u ltsln uiiccrv a aneeiull. OUR CREDEXTIAI AND TKSTIMONIAI.S ARE THE Bl-ST. The 111.n1- arnus a.-knowl.-drmente we have received from the nnaspspnra for our rfmsrkabla cures m both niediciU a;..! surrficnl .nes u I'roof ooaclu-uve that our adtanoed molh.ids cure here all olboia fail. Tarrer.fre. do uot wsste tin s wii h otbrrs hut coiwult lis at once and renain y.i'ir lost bes.tb rhre m a stavo in evorr d.senMi that emu be cured. Has y.i.i Piu-M-d thai viave If n.n do not eipunment anv louver, but consult us at once. Pur ihcnuore. we oTer tl.lii to any i.e proving our er.rdentiiila fal- We make It an objoet lolT.v.-liii..u-..iirs. N".i h..r ih-.-iiui- ott.-rs mi.-h a fir prosiosiUon t'NI.Y I TKAHI.K IAS.I.S I AKKX. ik-Mof r.-ferm-; and erc.i.-nlial. If you cannot call, write, liau drcd. cured by ni.dl. llo..rs v to Ii S to S, 7 to H. buuiUys. U Wlo I J". 0FHCE124 V. EST TlilRD STREET, A ProvoMng Taslx I 1 'l 9-M ' CTJMD ONE which ii enough to make the righteous pro yl fn8 "cd be forgiven, it an old stove that won't draw when one is in a harry for their breakfast. When yon can bny a superior stove or range that is handsome and useful, a gcoJ baker, and of the very best manufacture, that we soil at such low prices whj bother with a use leEs old hulk. BAKER orrosiTi HAIirEB HOUSE. 7i ft A A M m. m.' Pv9.P 'uLjvrTVaLdi. wi rg A few notes regarding spring goods that can be fennd bj look ing at this ad. Here are some prices we quote: ' Spring novel ties in suits the prices range from f 18, f 20, 22, ftt and np. The prices in the spring trousers range from 5, 15.60, 1 6, 15.50 and upward. Come in and see our fine line. Gus. Englln, Uanager, 1803 SsccrJ Ara . 1 aV -a II -I "Cv r pstJtrc g-x-uwt ecouoc2T. KeTS-Yiiik. Buaoa. Pi.riaMi.hla. Life is Health DR. J. E WALSH. I.ate of t ln.-ng o. f ortner Iv Surneon-tn f hlet of Su AuUiouy Hospital. Drains. Sleeplessness. Threatened In- or auy oilier cowJlton due to nervous t ibauMloa. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Syphilis. BKhmI. quickly ana permanency curd by our sdrauced causa of Nervous Debility. Whv liwit MXCLlOUGn BFILDIXG DAVEXPORT, II & KNOX Cor. Nineteenth street and Second Avenue. E "Thinking is but an Idle Waste of Time" Unless it is practically applied. If you arc in need of Wall I'ajicr now is the lime to buy at the Adams Wall Pa"r Co. (ireat re ductions in all linas for the spring clearing Kale. See the beautiful pnperB at the lowest prices at the ADAMS WALL PAPER CO- 110. 312. Ill TrYEKTIETH ST. at iS