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THE AUG US, TBIDAT, AUGUST 12, 1898. WANTED. AY T ASTVD OFFTCE BOV. ALSO CARPEX :r. 1 wis RooUtyf Company. 1 XT A VTTTD IXX A L SAU&WrS FOB T shiris mate t order 3 for 153. Sure Kit Shirt Co.. 43T Drxel, Chicago. WAXTO- SITUATION OR OPPORTV nitv to buy a sbop hy a tirst-elaiw col ored baicr. Adorer "O. W.C.. this office. "1TTAXTED TO TRADE WHATHAVE YOC country s'ore? Doing good tmniaesK: propr tor fuclc and muat bell or trade. Gordon Bowman. lTA It TED TO IAt- MVCV- ON" DI A If ' mondM. wfrirhna -Trrftrirr b irdxiuw rouyical int rumen :. bievclt- cIoJiiq. drj (roods;' limitorwr.'te.T. fc.jUn r.s& iHe t:iil 'or t-coid band troodi of all 'kinds al-u. The atxve, goods-. tor- SiUe-at half the usual store prices. All busine transactions striei'.y cxnniemiai. His new Bumwrr ana locution It3 Second avenue, ftou t fori? ct It. J. W. Jones. Two rinjfs on 1317. FOR RENT. R RENT OFFICE ROOM OVER DAVID Don s store. po R RENT THREE OFFICE over 17u0 Third utenue. ROOMS R RENT LA ROE FRONT ROOM, FUR- hinbeu. at 1194 second avenue. F 'OR RENT FT-RNISHFD ROTMS WITH or without board. M Thirteenth street- "T7VR RENT DESK ROOM IN RE3ITY X1 pros', ottlce. Room 4, Mitchell A Lyude buuaing. FOR KENT -A FCRNI9HED FRONT ROOM Huituhle for two Kentieuien. Call at S44 Twentieth street. "TTViR RENT HOUSE OF FIVE BOOMS X in itxi order, to htnall family. Inquire at 1 1 10 Third avenue. T7KW RENT EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, -a-' Thlrteerth street ana seoond avenue. Kent HO Apply to K. H. SlaSurd at Jackson a tiurst i once. "TTHDR RENT RESIDENCE OF U ROOMS -C corner of Nineteenth htreet and Seventh avenue, with all modern improvement. Ap ply isutdy Hros. FOR RENT SE1T. 1 TWO STEAM beuted room in Hurl block: suitable for oftlres orprivate :;p..ruiient s. Apply at Jack son & Hurst s office. "TK)R RENT EI'JHT-ROOM HOUSE. FTR JD nace heat, modern inirrorementH. vl Twentieth street. Rent. fiH. Apply to Hayes at Lleuveiana. iienmion niocu. TTOIf RENT FINE BKXIjt N'CK WITH X enrbt tlcrunt mom, and u lurtre ui V eel l:n: :rr ork.s and sewerat-'e; trood burn wiio carriage bouse: elepant hane trees aad in an HirrevuWe neitfhrwhNNl. Northeast corner tif Fifth avenue ami Fori v-t bird 're.-t. Kick 1-1 a n1 S-e te premises and apply at fi4 Twenty-ihinl s'reet, liocu isiuna. FOR SALE. "TT'OK Rai : Twrxionn iuii.iiNJ -I xrx I feet, near U.. II 1 I, depot, a barKain. .. ITK IlKNT-Xin: located. Apnly room I!ulor t'loc. FL to AT. fENTKAI.I.Y John '1'. statTord, fTIOK SA r.K NINE-ACRE FPfIT FARM. J? All kinds of fru.i. pood buiiumtfa; near town. A bargain for some cue if taKen soon, tiordon A I4oui.iu. IjK)R BALK CHEAP: rTOO CASH AND sniail Incumbrance takes a very neat cot tare on the blurls. Who wunts It quick at that price? Ciordon A Howman. TTORSAI.K - A 3s5-ACRK FARM IN ROCK A "sland county: uood ctm and pasture land; Till tuke iart trule. W. Claussen, Front and Ripley street. Davenport, Iowa. fjXJR BALECOAL. IN ANT QUANTITY Ju of BO buahela or over uKU per ton, de livered c. O. D. to any part of tbe city. Leave order at Commercial bouae barber ahop. Rook Island, or Enoc James, Milan. I7OR BALK CHEP IjOTS IN M MAS- ler's uUdititm. U1 baiiehall irriunds. Ttiese Iota will be sold from 4 upward: snial) ariMmnt down, lialance on Ion? timt al A per cent. Kcidy Bros., room Jiitcbcli & Lynde buildine. IpOR SALE A NEAT OFFICE CARINET with about 00 different audes. suitable for film leral blanks or anv dexoriptlon of papers In Cat form to be kept In hape for writing;. A comprehensive Index connected. Just the thing for any office with contracts, etc, to file. Addreas H. K. C. care of Thb AHuCt MISCELLAN EOUS. FOR LEASE TOR A TE1M OF YEARS or for sale on easy terms the store. No. SI7 Eighteenth street, now occupied by Mc Nevin A t;ansert. A. Henedict. Harier bouse. dj-irr to rjo per wei-uv salary or P 1 commission. First class salenen and stents for our new patented Ifi-cent con sumers' article. Sells at siht in all stores. Wholetale. one dzen. w cents; onerross M. ttsy to sell retail in every house A lo-oent article useful for ladies and trenUemen everv dv. Eor terms and our sample do.en send cents i:i stamps: 'or bve doiicn tl: I- dozen -. le avents wanted evervwhere Oottschalk A MrrDtrrr. manuf -kcturer of novelties. tilJ Ho. ion block. M.oneappolls, Mian. REMOVAL GF.T THE 11 EST I: ''liiml.l i, G..s Klutn. Scwcr ripe. II Work OnarAntaed- Roseufield Bro., ieC3 THIRD A VEND J? LC UnUfl OTkts rraeay asriwsr la. Jete directly asrat mt t hone 4lasrai of the tielie-l rtmjtrjr Orxmae, resj sitren n a rhaasr mt rfiet. Onr naraalre4 tm 1 tm 9 iMW. iamal!alAlBMk. A J. Rlem. Fourth A venae Drag Store, sole agent. Rock Island. IU At Four Score. Dr. Miles Nervine Restores Heatth. Hi K UNCLE EZEKIEL OBEAR. assessor and tax collector. Bevpily, Mass.. who h3 pasted tbe 80th lifo mile rtone, s&ja: "Dr. M!!cs Kestoratlvc Xervino lias done a great deal of gooJ. I sciTt red fur years from sieepltssr.c end nervr.ua beart trouble. Would feci ti er.ry and Ced up In to rcorn ir;, bad no a rn Lit Ion and tr y work setr.iela bnricn. A fr!ecd recommended Pr. Miles Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under protest as I bad tried so many remedies un successful! j-, I thought it do o?e. Cnt it gave me restful sleep, a. good appetite and restored r.ie to energetic bealtu. It la a grand jrnod rscJIciuc, and I will gladly write anyone inquiring, full partlcnlaraof mysaL isfactory ci:porIcnc." l-.L, tiJFliv' Dr..MUes- li oraodics f Dr. ' tZZ are sold ly all ilrai-pv f!f vJ BUtsnndcr a posi'.ive tr, . iJ Cuarantee, iirst bottle JXGrVinO 53 benefits or money re- & i. J5c8tOre 1 funded. Bonk on dis- V' mm ..s. &i eascscf tl.e bcart and E.J?"Mlii2i J nerves free. Address. EsaisCtfcsifciSisj DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Great - Demand 15v those who lote a rich. tT?ain y and delicious refresh incut is Krell Ar Math's os ijuisitfly li:ivore.l and teiupt- Ice Cream and Fruit Ices It is not only yotl to the taste. Imt it is nmirishinv and acceptable to thoinvaliil. the children and rown jeo Ie. We always carry an as sortment of flavors, and we have nice paper packages miitahle for carrying it home to the wife or family. There is nothing that puts as much TONE to your table as a nice 1'rick of Ice Cream. Your quests remcmlcr it and are dclijrhtcd. KRELL & MATH k OAN" furnish it J ackel . in ice o that it will kcej) until k von want to use ? it. Phone 1156. 1715-1718 Second Avenue. v4 White Improving th opportunity is wise,' Ice creaiu is 1'upM's favorite weapon of war. ra'.r one , tnjoy i-atinp i-ream all the more Iwans it leaves cuul impression after it. and does not. like some drinks, lower the temperature a littie only to raise it much more afterward- Younjv uita who adopt onr ice cream tactics uever lose their suit. We ad vise this plan of campaign in every case. Palace of Sweets. CHAT OF THE COLLIERS. John A. O'Neill's and Job n Mnerlinr's Ex rerlence W lin -Fowtpads.' CVole. Anjr. 11. This neck of the woods was ail tore up over a reported xcnsational attempt of a pair of foot pads to hold up John A. O'Neill and John Muerlinjj while the latter were returning; home from Sherrard Tues day night. When about" to ascend what is known as Rattlesnake Hill two men came suddenly in feight. O'Neill saw one of them stoop, and jnst as his ir w-a passing, the jseeond footpad r sriurkefc,. ..JSow, .. r?masJi .hiistriXi-MiiBrlinrr datljt-ed annKiO'N-d!! whipped tip 5 th'horie-Mr 'ohme ro Cable at a 1.30 jrate. On arrivinr home they reorted their experience. A josse of citizens was immediately ortranizeti, ana eaen one anneu witn a THd stout pick handle started in pur suit of the highwaymen. Telephone messages were sent to snerrani ana a posse was organized there and started toward table with the determina tion to head off the two villains The two delerrations soon met, both reporting a fruitless search. So they joined forces atid made a thorough hunt of Sherrard, but in vain. Thev decided to break ranks air a in and the Cable crowd started homeward. When the scene of the attempted robliery was reached a committee of Sherrard citizens came up the line on a run and notified their neighbors That the culprits had been apprehended on the ttreets of Sherrard and were nobodv but Wil'iam McNeill and Wi'Mam Hillstroni. a pair of Cable youths. When met face to face with the start ling accusation, the boys snickered, and explained. They said while on their way to Sherrard, where they in tended remaining over night, they encountered a rattlesnake, and were in the act of annihilating it. one stooping for a club, and the other giving instructions to nail the reptile just as the two Johns robed up in their rig. Our friend, O eill ac knowledged that it was one on him, and tola the bovs thev could take anything they wanted on him (except a suit of clolhes). Wednesday John A. O'Neill was given a pleasant surprise by his wife in honor of his 4-Oih birthday anni versary, a com pan v of gentleman fiiends leing invited to his Lome to a.-sist iu celebrating the occasion. Those present were II. W. Hill. J. F. Kvan. K. W. Clark, tlenrge Lawsou, Jr.. C. M. Hublis. F. C. Schroeder. Cit-orge Nichol. J. M. Pershing, M. M. Wiliiams and W. Waiilgren. After an elegant repat was serted bv the hostess the guests were entertained with music and recitations bv Miss Florence O'Neill. (Juite a numler went to Cilchrist last Sunday to witness the ball game between Cambridge and ( iilehrist. and report a good game, the score being b to o in favor of Cilchrist. liomor Williams, now of Warner, 111., formerly an old resident of this dace, sheilrd his corn here Tuesday, naving sold it to Krapp t Lees, of Coal Valley, who shipped it from here to I'eoria. The Odd Fellow s of Cable to hoid their annual picnic thj this month, also a grand ball evening. 2u:le a number of children the sick list from malaria Cable and vicinity. Hugh Wallace leaves next. for a trip to Ilelfust. Ireland. I.eydeu to He Recognised. The gunboat Lcyden. of tbe Ameri can fleet in West Indian waters, in w hich Koek Island feels so much in terest because of the prominence the ship has taken to which a Koek Island yeoman. Sam Rotvlby. is attacned, is to come in for a share of the reward of war. After the general promotions have been made iu the war tlfrre are to be other advancements for gallant conduct. Secretary Long says, there are numerous cases of bravery dis played, such as occurred during the cable-cutting oerations at Cieuf uegos and Santiago and in l'orto Rican wa ters. In addition there were the en gagements at Mpuzanillo aud Nije. The Helena, Topeki. Wilmington. An napolis. Wasp, Leyden, Hornet and Wauipatuck jiarticipated in these en gagements, and their officers will un doubtedly share iu the prizes which will Ie distributed. To Cleanse tlie System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, to H-rmanentIy overcome habit ual constipation, to awaken the the kidneys and liver to a heaithy activity, without irritating or weak ening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fever, use Svrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. s7 to I nUianapol Is and Ketarn. 97. Via Kock Island & Peoria railway. Tickets sold Aug. 19. 20 and 21. Re turn limit Sept. 10. 1898. Account Knights of Pythias meeting. Best service on this route. Lave Rock Island at 3:05 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Arrive at Indianapolis at 6 p. m. and 4 a.m.. respectively. Equally good service returning. For further par ticnlnrs address It-' Stpckliou-e. (i. 1. A.. R. I. P railway: Itepot foot of Twentieth street. VISITS STATE'S ATTORNEY. O. J. Dcmptey Confers iu Relation to the Provocation of Bis Son's Murderers. G. J. Dempsey w"ns in Carrolltou yesterday in conierence with State's Attorney Sullivan in relation to the prosecution of Ainsw-orth aud Jack son, the murderers of his son. Engi neer Fred Derapsey, who will have their trial at the September term of the Greene county circuit court. Both men are in jail. Their defense will be temporarv insanity. Ainsworth. who 4irei the fatal shoU was the proprietor of-a restaurant at? tiooube-Met:.- JaoiO- VETERANS ARE DONE. Continued from Third pa?e. -orked for bi.u and ha.k ooBslTh? able salary owing him Ainsworth, so the story goes, planned the hold-up, and it was agreed that out oi the swag Jackson was nrst to receive his back salary and the re mainder to be divided between them. The feeling against the murderers is high and there is likely to be at least oue hanging in Greene county before many months. PERSONAL POINTS. intend 26th of in the are on fever in Sunday . - Have Von a Son, Krothrr. Hasbaud or lover in the army or uhvv? .Mail b.m loiUv a 2.-ceul package of Allen's Foot-ease, a pow der for the feet. All who. march, walk or staud need it. It cures ach ing, tired, sore, swoollen. sweating feet, aud makes hot. tight or new shoes easy. Feet can't blister, get sore or callous where Allen's Foot ease is used. lO,0X) testimonials. All druggists and shoe stores sell it. 25 cents. Sample sent free. Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y James Fuller leaves Monday to take in the exposition at Omaha. Misses Marie and Charlotte Plamou- dou. of Chicago, are visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jordan left this morning for au extended visit in Chi cago. W. H. Stocks, general foreman for the Rock Island road, is the proud father of a new 10-pound boy. E. B. Stone, of Port liyron, has tal.en the management of the Port Byron Lime a.-sociation's Rock Island oliice." Rev. W. S. Marquis has returned from his vacation. Mrs. Marquis and children remained at Miuonk for a visit. Misses Lizzie and Katie Rothen Iierger, of !aveuworth, Kas., are visitiug A. Grenenger, 27S'J Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baumaim leave on the steamer Quiney today for a 10 davs' visit to St. Louis and to Ches ter", 111. Mrs. W. H. Gillmorc and daughters. Misses Catharine and Myrtle, left to day for a month's visit at Omaha and Denver. Willis B. and family arc ex jeeted home this week from Warsaw, 111., where they have been visiting relatives and friends the past few weeks. Hon. E. W. Hurst, Phil Mitchell, E. H. Guver, and J. M. Buford leave to morrow for a western business trip Thev will also visit the Omaha ex position. Thomas Faheey, Jr.. of this city, so relatives have been informed, is now a member of the crew of the battleship Oregon, the queen of the United States navy, a situation which the young man and his folks ::nd friends can justly feel proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Khig, Sr., Miss Elfrieda H. Klugand Olio Klug. Jr., of Davenport, and Mrs. Robert Wag ner, of Rock Island. Misses L. and A. Geedde. of East St. Louis, took din ner with the MissesIngwersen at the Revere Tuesday. Clinton Herald. There were also speeches by Mrs. Hor tense White. Gen. E. G. Dyreuforth. Mrs. Anuke Taney hill. Prof. "A. Bay lis, of Streator. Dr. P. L. McKinnte, of Evanston. Congressman G. W. Prince, and Gen. Meade. Songs were sung by thcClover quartet, of Davenport, J. J. Snodgrass and Col. Fisher gave vocal numbers. Master Virgil Jacob and his baby sister recited and sang, the Moline drum corps played, and here was adriil ntfd -ftaKtr af tff'af rhs. LUNCH ROOM TILL ROBBED. C. A. Weinberger Has a CfMtly Kzperience With n New Cook. C. A. Weinlierger, proprietor of a lunch room adjoining the Rock Isl and baggage room, was robocd lait night by a fair-haired stranger who pretended to be a Iirst.-clas3 cook and anxious to secure work. He was given atrial last night. About 1:30 'Will Heing, the clerk, stepped out to get a bucket of water, and when he returned the neweook had disappeared with the contents of the cash drawer, f 18. It is supposed he boarded a train and was joined by his pals, as he was seen earlier in the day with two other men. Charles Cloos and Charles Lambert, drunks, were arrested by Officer Fitz gerald. They spent the night at headquarters, and were released today on a promise to Iiehave letter in the future. John McPartland. of Burlington, Iowa, suffering with the jim-jams, was taken in last night by Officer IOhse. An Explanation. The reason for tbe great, popularity of Hood's Sarsaparilla lies in the fact that this medicine positively cures. It is America's greatest medicine, and the American people have an abiding coulidence in its merits. They buy and take it for simple as well" as serious ailments, confident that it will do them good. appeared afr tha vir roriebvr:1 ; Mrs W. Morgan, in behalf of Moline W. V. R. U. No. 4. presented to Mrs. Hor tense White, the retiring national president of the Woman's Union, an elegant souveuir spoon as a mark of ap- ireciation of her valuable work, lien yreu forth presented to Mayor Swcns son a proierlv inscribed relic ot broadside gun of the battleship Maine. Notes. The veterans are marching home ward. Cora Wilcox, the little daughter o Gen. E. M. Wilcox, was adopted as the daughter of the regiment to the Union Veterans' Union." Mrs. Anu.ie R. Taneyhill was today presented witb a beautiful past na tional president's gold badge by the Wotnans Vetera 'n Relief Union. Gen. Street, on his return to the national capital, will be immediately assigned to duty at a commissary depot, w ltu the rank of captain All those haying government tlags are requested by Mr. Young, chair man of the committee on decoration. to have '.hem taken down aud tied up by 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, wheu he will send for them. The oliice of inspector general, to which Gen. llcox was elected, is a remunerative one. the inspector ac comjwnying the national commander on his tours and representing him in his absence The street decorations were taken down lat night with the same neat ness and dispatch they were put up under the direction of I . t. lonng, chairman of the decoration commit tee, to wb'.iu. together with nis as sistants, great oredit is due. The dec orations will be stored and preserved for future use. Robert St. George Dvrenforth, the new commander-in-chief of the Union Veterans' Union, is a native of Chi cago, where he was Ijoru Oct. 17 1841. He served through the civil war, enlisting with Sehambeek's Chicago dragoons. He served on Gen. Roseerans1 staff as inspec tor general of the department of Missouri, and for a time was in charge of the military prison at Alton, where he supervised the formication oi t; hills about that point. He was bre vetcd colonel by congress for bravery in action in the field. Reunion Kuils. The 18th annual reunion of the sur vivors of the 126th Illinois voluntoei- inf;intry was concluded at Memorial hali yesterday afteruoon with an old fashioned camp lire, singing, speech- making and tbe like, lhe next re union will be held in Moultrie count v the place and date to lie determined bv the oflicers. Hood's Pills .cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. were Isl-the Klver KIpiets. The Winona aud Verne Swain in port. The stage of water at the Rock and bridge is sttiosarv at 2.lO;' temperature at noon 75. ' The Pilot was up and down with two barges. Tbe watr i3 stationary at St. ran!. Red Wing, Le Claire "aod. Des ' Moines Rapids; otherwise it is falling r?ut little change will occur from Dubuque to Rock Island in the next 21 hours. Notice. F. A. Ieithner has opened a tailor shop at Clti Seventeenth street, where he will give special attention to clean ing and repairing. lie would be pleased to meet old friends atid make new ones. Cousumptiou Positively Cnred. R. 15. Grceve, merchant, of Chil now ie. V a.,cert ilies tuat lie bad con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough i cine dies he could hear of. but got no re lief; spent many nights sitling up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two lott!es. For past three years has lieen attending to business and savs Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest reniedj" ever made, as it has done .so much for him and also for others in his commuuity. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for coughs, colds and consumption. It don't fail.' Trial bottles free at Hartz & Ullemever's drug 6tore. Kor Over Fifty Years Mrs. Win slow 's Soothing Syrup has been used for -children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. To give yon an opportunity of test ing the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most reliable cure for catarrh and cold in the head, a gener ous 10 cent trial size can be had of your druggist or we mail it for 10 cents. Full size 50 cents. Ely Bros., 56 Warran street. New York City. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I can ne Eiy's Creaui Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed for it. B. V. Sperry, Hart ford. Coun. To Cere Ct-asilpatiaa rorever. Take Cascarets Caodv Caliimc. 10c cr Sc. IiC.CC Jxl ut cure, drurptau refuau nosey. - i You invite disapjointment when : too esieriiiient. Ie jtt's Little More than twenty million free sam ples of IteWitt's Witch Hazel. Salve have bceu distributed bv the luanu- ' facturers. What better proof of their j coniidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in ; the. shortest space of time. T. H. : Thomas, A. J. Riess and M. F. Bahn ; ten, druggists. US ill rsjn Paint If there's any reason why you should use paint, there is every reason why you should use The Sherwin-Williams Paint.. , .v.u.iv.i rs . .v.. 1 io economical, because it cover more tbari other faints. A dollar's worth of it will 0 further than a dollar's worth of any other. It wears longer you won't require to paint so often if you use it. It looks best you only have to see a job dons with it to appreciate this! t There's nothing else "just as good." Get our sample cards and booklet they are free. The Sherwin-Williaw! Co. PAINT AHO COLO MAKmHm. 100 Canal St.. Cleveland. 2C29 Stewart Ave.; Chicago. t37 Washington St., Hen York. 21 St. AntointSt.. Montreal. it m mm a. mvm mm M i A f rovoKLw I asi iS3Tri 3 mta ..''' r.x - s . Vr?, I'm- ' J. '1'' ,..'''' I mm Li.. P mJKhl til CTJND ONE when oi which is enough to make the righteous pro- and be forgiven, Is ai old stove that won't draw one is in a harry for their breakfast. When you can buy a superior stove or range that is handsome and useful, a good baker, and of the very best manufacture, that we sell at such low prlcei why bother with a use less old hulk. AKER&KNOX HAEPER HOUSE. Cor. Nineteenth street and Second Avenue. When in Da venport CALL AT THE COLUMBIA RESTAURANT. no East Third Street. Try the Three-Cent Lunch Room. Meals 15 and 25 Cents 225 Perry St. 65 m m m m A -few rotes regarding spring goods that can bo found by look ieg at h's asl. Here are some prices we quote: Spring novel ties in ruits the prices range from $18, $20, 22. $22 and np. The prices in ,the spring trousers range from b, b.bO, $6, $5.50 r.nd upward. Come in and see oar fine line. Gus Englln, Uansger, 1803 Second Ave PARIDON & SON. Painters and Decorators John M. Faridon. Henry A. I'aridon Paper H&ngers, Ca!sorr.!ners, etc. Shop 419 ' Seventeenth BtreaW tw. tZd vtTui TlZ.l' e vou take theiu Bear, Urn ?T!s M Vw law Eos . R. . Ed orate Tour Bewels With Caseareta, Address , Vrl v BUers are pleasant. ea8y. thor-; t Ittll oniffi HTCI41 nili. I hor nrf mnTi - , r i . . a- - t ' . : l i, i a. : (gists. O UX. 3 T O XI. I J. . T. H. Thomas. Baari tbs j 1W K9!l Ta Ban A'ar$ BCCJM F. Bah n sen, drug- Sifsstwe Wattling- In l-rd Water. It is difficult to wash onr hands clean with hard water, because the soda of tbe soap combines witb tbo Fiilphnric acid of tho bard Water and tbe oil of the Loan with tho lime and floats in flakes on tbe top of the water. Sulphate of iiine eoDi.-M of sulphuric acid and lime. It is difficult to wash in salt wa ter became it contains muriatic acid, and the aod3 of S'lap combines with the muriatic acid cf the salt water and pro duces a cloudiness. Ho-To-llst for rtfry Cents. Guaranteed tobacco bablt enre, malrea weak men suocg, biood pure. We, II. All dro((iu. Mott's Nerverifle Pills The great remedy lot nervous pros . tration and all nervous J:.. t ..- a mras Ml lam .mcr fencrativf nr. ttXf coch . Nervous Prostration, Failing or lost Manhood, Impotency, Niitfy Eaiis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental worry, ex cesMvc use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Concvmption aaV, Insanity. fer box by rru.il 6 bow lot j$J0Q. Fcr4!c tf MT. Balwsen, ru(flt,' coraer Pourtli avenue au4 TwectletB street.