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1 THE ARGUS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER -6, 1900. "Whatever disturbs, -weakens or debilitates the nerve-centers or lowers the vitality of the system may bring about this terrible disease, which is purely a nervous disorder. But, though there may be many causes, there can be but one cure, and that consists in building up and strengthening the nerves. To do that success fully use Dr. Miles Nervine. It is the best "I had St. Vitus dance so bad that I could not speak a word and had to be watched night and day to keep from ' I Jerking myself, out of bed. Every effort to find soma - rrlief proved unavailing until they began giving me Ds Miles' Nervine and that remedy cured me completely." MiS3 Callie JIcFall, Chenoa, Ills. WMes9 Contains the essence of the elements and principles that feed, nourish and reconstruct wasted and worn-out nerve fibres and brain-cells. It restores health. Sold by druggists on a guarantee Da. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. rjHICAHO. ROCK ISLAND & Pacific Railway Ticket can be purchued or baggage checked at K. I. 4 P. Twentieth Btreet depot, or C, R. L & P. deDot. corner Fifth avenue and Thirty-first street. Flick U Plummer, Agent TRAINS. J KtST. WEST Denver Limited AOmaba... t 8:10 ami 3:00 an: f 1 Wnrth Fli-nrci- W I " I &mUiri-U nir Minneapolis t 5:M am 9:00 pm Urn ah a ar.d Des Moines -iX arc trl 1:10 pne lOmahaA Minneapolis MJ:05 am' 3:00 am mn S Lincoln Kx 7:S5 am'll:10 pm Ihtk Moines fnnaha 1I:.SS pm: V:10 am Denver. Lincoln &. Omaha. , 3:05 am't 8:0S an? Den Mnlr.M Kx press 'jlJ:IS mj 6:R2 am Rock Island & liureau Ac. i 'V) pmi 8:30 pm Bt. I'aui & Minneapolis 3:K am't 9:05 pm Denver. Ft. Worth & K C. S:"0 arn!tl0:40 pm gKansaaratv.St Joe &Invr ! 1:10 pm,i :Sn am XKock 'aland & WahhiLi;ton 1I:.M) pm t 3 i." pm C&lcago A les Moines... t 2:14 pm i 8:fio pm Roc Island A Hrooklyn Ac S:3S pm' 7:40 am tOrcaba&Rock Island.... .; 8:85 pml tChloago A Davenport I I 7:00 prr Arrival. tDeparture. lUally. except Sua IDaUy exnept Saturday. All others dally. Tel ephone I0W. T?')CK ISLAND A PEORIA Hallway Dt-pot First ave nue a?;d Twent'eth street. M. A. Patternon, I leneral Passen ger Agent, l;Mfcnger trains leave C R. I. & I. (Mo llne avenue) depot five (5) m'.r.utes earlier than time given. E. L Goff, Agent. vROUTEvV THAI US. I I.SAV. AKRIVS Sprglle.d. Cincinnati, l"eo-j rla. etc Peoria. Springfield, St. LI is. etc I a-on am Peoria Kxjrcss 7:6 pm Peoria, prlngllcld. Clccln- natl i I 4S pre Carle Accommodation 5:00 am Cable A Siirrra. 1 Acoutc. Carl i Sl.errnl Accnm.. H:40 am Ctijjej': Sl.iTr:-d Airn-n. 3:."VJ p-c 10.20 pm 8.33 pm 11:15 am 4:F0 pm 2 X) pm 7 Sr am Traln:i marked dally; au oii-er trains ualiy txeept S md..y. HICA-.. MILW A L'KKK.iS -ST. HAUL railway Ra cine & South wes-.ern Division Dpot Twentlerh street, between First and Second n enucs. w. W. IireckJn nlse, Agent. 1 it A I US. 1 LEAVE. I AltlWVS. Mall and Kx press f-'t Vaul Rxprrai. FreiKht ind acnom 7 arr.i 11:30 am 4 ( pmj r SS pm pmi 10:30 am All tralnit dally except Sunday J) A VKNIDRT. ROCK ISLr and A Northwestern rail way rTl.e Tri City Route.') Passenger station at Rock Island & I'coria depot foot of Twentieth street. I F. Her ry. ti. P. A , Davenport. Iowa. City ticket office, 1"4 Second Avenue. Geo. W. Wood. Agent. Thai vs. l-SAVS AHKIVB Clinton, Sterling. Chicago. Clinton. Chicago, Omaha. Denver. Rock ford. Janes vUle. Madison (leave Dav enport Cl'Dum, Chicago. Dixon. Sterling (ar. Davenport). :15 ait fiil.S pm 12:06 pm 10:10 pm 7:15 am 1:56 pm n-.4r pm Clinton. I maha. Sioux City. utan ana racinc Lnast. Clinton. Sterling, Dixon, Chicago, Ana:r.osa Clinton. Chloatro. Janes- vllle, Madison. Rockford. Clinton. Denver, Omaha, Cedar Rapids 6 T0 pm i is r& Trains marked dally. All others dally ex cept Sunday. T?TTRTJNOTON ROHTK C, -H. & Q RAILWAY Depot First avenue and Sixteenth street. M. J. VOUNQ. Agent. THAla-S. MAf 1. lABKlTS St. L. Sprin4eld. i'oorl . Hit Vuln via Monmouth 8:66 am 7:15 pm Ch'.natrn. &ierLln. Clinton & Duruju t 7:45 am t 8:40 pm Peoria, Heardstown, Bur i llngton, Denver and west 2:tf pm!tll:r8 am Bt fa-ii & Minneapolis 7:V pnij 8:15 am Sterile. Clinton A lKihuqur1 7:b0 pm t 8:40 am B I... Kans C. Denver A1 I Pao. coast via Oalcsburg. 7:15 pm am Dally. tDaUy except Sunday. A 1 mlolvtrmtor's Notice. Tfktate of l.iiima Silvis. decrasi-d. Tuc undersigned hav.ng tien appointed ad-n-.;niiraiorof the estate of llnima silvn. late of tee county of Kock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will ap pear before the county court of Rock lsiaud county, at the county court room, la the city of Rock Island, at the January term on ttie first Monday In -lanuarv next, at which tl.Tic -i.l persons having claims aira'nst said esta-.e are notiried and reueted to attend, for the purpose of Ir.avint; the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re Quested to make Immediate payment to the undrs'.gned. Dated this rth day of November, A. D. 100. liWHi.rF. K 'lK Administrator. Ja;k.son A Uubsi, Attorneys. FINEST EQUIPMENT. Best Dining Car Service. iMlLWAUK&l PA i MB ' EfAHSASOlTY D He&v&ae AMUSEMENTS, Uaoca The Oihecticm Or OtAMauuNjOMoritCA Thursday, Nov. 29. ThankfgivinK Matinee and Night. The Quaint Rural Comedy Drama, THE DAIRY FARM, With all its beautiful scenery acd original cast. Presented the same as it was for 109 Nights in New York. 133 Times in Chicago. Prices -5c. 5"ic. TSc. II. Thanksgiving night, and matinee at 3 p. m. Scats at Fluke's. MARPER'S THEATRE. ' Charles nieuer. Sole Lessee and Mgr Afternoon and Evening, Dec. 5. Official Concert Tour. "THE KILTIES." WTU. HIGHLANDERS, TORONTO. CANADA'S CRACK MILITARY BAND. FEERLKSS MUSICAL Under the leader ship of John Slatter appearing In full kilted regi men' ais. Hy au thority of the Do minion govern ment and by kl'd special permission of I 'ol Macdonald and oineers com manding the 4th Highlanders' Rer iuirnt. The ftill bard of the reiri ment also Ha pipe .Major Hen ton and Plpe Seret. Johnston. champion piper and dancer of the conti nent. Prices, afternoon. 2oc and ilc. Evening -J5c. .Vic. Sc ami 1 00 1'lat open at Hlcuer s jewelr y store on Mortlav, Dec 3. at '.' a. m. Seats can be reserved for the matinee. Are You Going -TO- FLORIDA Or any point in the SOUTH-EAST? If so, bear in mind the Big Four Route Is the quickest and best line from Peoria. f.lk;ast sekvk e all the way. For tourist's books, maps, rates, tickets, etc., call at local offices or address Chaklks S. La Follette, T. 1". A.. Peoria, 111. ill Nothing Will Knock Oat Jack Frost So quickly and effectually as In diana Block and Pocohontas. Tboy ignite quickly, do not clinker, :ive penetrating heat and are economical. E. B. HcKOWN. Phono Fifteenth street and First Avenue. . mm IRRIGATION MEN ADJOURN. Will Meet Twice Nest Tear jobstaaee or the Resolution. Chicago. Nov-20. The ninth an nual meeting of the National Irriga tion CoD-rre.s came to a close Satur day night, only a small number of delogati'S being present. The con gress decided to bold two congress next year, the Iht at Colorado Springs, either juft before or just aft er the Trans-Mississippi congress, and the -second at Buffalo In October, dur ing the I'an-American exposition in that city. The re-solution adopted bails with satisfaction the fact that both great political parties are committed to ir rigation of arid lands: urges an ade quate money grant by congress for tlie preservation of the forest, end for reforestation where needed, together with the construction of .storage reser voirs to prevent floods and aid river navigation. The work of congress far is commeuded. and that Iwdy is urged to continue the good work. Tlie Iiit day. as was the case with every day of the meeting, was largely devoted to addresses and papers on siibjfcts pertinent to the purposes of the congress. AVALAHCHE PB0VE3 RUINOUS Five Coal Mines Are Completalr Destroyed by a Landslide. Parkersburg, YV. Va., Nov. 2C Ter rific rumblings and reports startled the citizens of Itingamon creek, some dis tance from Chinnston. at o p. m. Fri day. They rushed from their homes and beheld with amazement the hill side caving in and great avalanches of earth, stone and coal rolling toward the creek. It seemed that the crust f the whole earth was leing broken toy somesuhterrauenn force. Next morn ing it was seen that five coal mines in that vicinity had Nen utterly de stroyed. The strata of limestone above the coal had been rent, and the bluff or hillside, a half mile long and twen ty frtt deep, was precipitated to Binga mon Creek below, a distance of HK) feet, forcing the stream out of its natural course some distance. Quite a number of miners employed In the mines that were destroyed were on their way to the mines when the awful disturbance occurred, and were fortunate in such n narrow escape, from death. It i Impossible to estimate the loss, but it 1 said it will reach about 3oo.H)0, besides throwing many men out of employment indefinitely. INDIANA MAN IN TROUBLE. Charged wltli Attempting to Obtain Con tract by lirlbingr a Governor. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 26. A man claiming to be J. E. Gibson, a building contractor from Logansport, Ind., has been taken Into custody here on an affidavit sworn out by Governor Long ino to the effect that Gibson had at tempted by bribery to receive bis in fluence to get the contract for tlie new million dollar state house, which will be let Pec. 10. According to the governor's story related at the preliminary hearing be fore Judge Fitzgerald, Gibson tried to induce him to open the state house bids on the day preceding the letting of tlie contract, and furnish his firm with the figures so that they could prepare to bill lower than the others. The gov ernor testified that Gibson offered bim any sum he would ask to do this. Envoys at Pekln Agreed. Peking. Nov. 2t'. The diplomatic body held a final meeting Saturday morning and Agreed tpon the- terms of the prelimiinary treaty. Nothing now renin ins except to secure the approval of the respective governments before the definite negotiations with the Chinese peace eommissioners nre be gun. The precise terms of the settle ment 'have not yet. been made public here, hut it is believed outside of the diplomatic corps that the main point ar in substantial agreement witb fhose contained In the French note to the powers. , Violated the Oleo Law. Chicago. Nov. 2. One of the se verest penaltis ever Imposed in a cae of it kind was put upon John U. Honey in the federal court here Saturday by Judge Kohlsat. To charges of selling oleomargarine as pure butter, failing to pay the whole sale tax. failing to mark his goods, and otherwise scheming to deceive the public and elude the law. the de fendant pleaded guilty and was fined ?I.V and ordered to pay the; cost of the trial. Bandita Bob a Miaaionary. Lapeer. Mich.. Nov. 2t. Word has lcen received here from Korea of an attack by bandits upon Rev. H. II. Sidobothani. Presbyterian missionary DON'T GET THIN Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. ' But weather is tricky; look out! Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food; it is one of the easiest foods in the world; it is more than food ; it helps you digest 4 your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. c'll tnii vot a Jtttle to try. if jto i-Tke. f CUTT S. BOWSE, 409 PmiI ctreet, Kw York. from th"s city, and Mrs. Pr. Johnson and her child. Mrs. Johnson was se verely maltreated, but her life wssr t spared on account of her child. Side bnth.'itn was stripped of everything ex cept an old pair of trousers. PRESIDENT IS A GUEST. Continued From First Pace by Pemocrati Chairman Kosing with regard to the talked-of contest of the recent gubernatorial election. Van Sant says he will web-ome a recount of tlie entire state, but will have noth ing to do with the proposal to re-ount the votes cast in eight counties four to be selected by each side. Hoke Smith. View of tbe Matter. Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 2t. Hon. Hoke Smith, secretary of the interior during Cleveland's last term, said in refer ence to Mr. Bryan's expressed inten tion of adhering to the principle of the Chicago platform: "I regret that Colonel Bryan deems it proper to con tinue at this time to 'defend the prin ciples of the Chicago platform:'" lie however does not approve of the move ment for reorganization as It has so far develoied. Wisconsin's Official Vote. Madison. Wis.. Nov. 20. The official canvass of the vote of Wisconsin Nov. shows it to be as follows: For presi dent. Rryan. 150.291: Woollev. lU.OSO; McKlnley, 2i"i,2!C; Debs. 7.S4: Ma loney,53l showing McKinley's plurali ty to 1h 10,.no2. For governor Bolim rich (Pem.i. 1C.O.C.74: Smith (Pro.i. 9. "12: La Follette (Uep.l. 2tS4.42l; Tuttle (Soc. Hem.). 0.527: Wilke (Soc. L-ihor), 504. La Follette' s plurality. 103,746. Received a Large Majority. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 20. Congress man Vincent lioreing (Republican) will go back to Washington with the distinction of having received the larg est majority ever given to a candidate for congress in this state. His major ity is IS, 12." over Smith. The Demo cratic candidate, in the Eleventh, or mountain district. Florida's Offi lal Vote. ' Jacksonville, Fla.. Nov. 20. The secretary of state announced the fol lowing official vote in Florida: For president Hryhn, 2S.007; McKlnley, 7.4!: Populist, -1.01M); Prohibitlou, 2, 239; Social ! e mot-rat. 0U3. INVITED TO LEAVE CUBA. Bishop Sbarretti Told That a Cuban Is Desired in Ills Place. Havana, Nov. 20. At a meeting held in Havana yesterday by tlie op ponents of Mousignor Sbarrvtti, bish op of Havana, General Gomez present ed a resolution fbat all the municipali ties should send the bishop telegrams informing him that he was not -wanted V0R. DO!f ATTS PBARRKTTI. Wy the Cubans, and asking him to re tire in favor of a Cuban ecclesiastic. All the speaker accused Mgr. Slwir retti of being 4,too much of an Ameri can" in his point of view, and of fa voring annexation to the United States. TWO BROTHERS POISONED. 'Two Droinios" Found Dead In Their Home at Pero, Ind. Peru, Ind., Nov. 20. The decom posed bodies of Jerry and Patrick Hol land, brothers aged 02 and 50 years respctively, were found in their bouse yesterday. No marks of violence were evident, and as the men when last seen, eight or ten days ago, were drink ing, it is believed that they were drugged, the poison taking effect soon aftur they reached their home. The brothers were noted for their affection for each other. Their appearance and actions were so nearly exactly alike that they were generally known as "the two Dromios." They were light-hearted and cheerful in disposition, ami the theory of suicide is not entertained. Jerry possessed considerable property, while Patrick was comparatively poor. An investi gation to be made by the coroner Is expected to shed some light upon the mystery. College Foot Hall Games. Chicago , Nov. 20. College foot ball games Saturday recorded tbe fol lowing scores: At Ann Arbor Ohio 0. Michigan : at New Haven Har vard 0. Yale 28; at Cleveland Oberlin O. Western Ueserve 5: at Madison Illinois 0, Wisconsin 27: at Bichmond Depauw Farlham o Suspected of Iteina Dynamiters. Springfield, Ills.. Nov. 20. Two sus pects are being shadowed as persons who might have sent the dynamite package to T. H. Cofer. the lawyer and politician of Charleston. One of the parties recently twore to take Cofer's life after being beaten ir two suits. MrGorrrn to Mert Jordan. Chicago. Nov. 20. Terry McGovern has signed articles to meet Ben Jor dan, of England, in a six-round con test at Tattersall's some time in Jan uary or February. The fislit is to le for the International ieatherwei?ht championship and a purse of 3.O0O. Commissioner Wilson 111. Washington. Nov. 20. "ommis-sion-er Wilson, of the itemal revenue bureau, is ill at his hotel in this city with a complication of bronchial and kidney troubles. Uia condition vexy.bcxoua, . .. TIPS FOR TRAVELERS. Chicago and return. Kov. 30 and Dec. 1. the C. R. I. & P. railway will sell round trip tickets to Chicago at a rate of f 6 55, good for return up to Dec. 10. Round trip tickets via the C, R. I. & P. railway to a number of points in the west, southwest, north and north west on sale Dec. 4 and 18 at a rate of one fare plus $2. Good for return within twenty-one days. The D-, R. L & N. W. Ry. will sell homeseekers' excursion tickets to points in Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado Minnesota, the Dakotas, and other points in northwest territory at fone fare plus f 2. Tickets on sale the first and third Tuesday in each month. For particulars as to rates, time, etc., inquire at city ticket office, 1803 Second avenue, or passenger station, foot of Twentieth street. Through, wide vestibule standard coach between Rock Island and Chicago via the D., R. I. & N. W. railroad and the C. & N. W. railroad. The quickest andbest-line. For particulars inquire at city ticket office, 1803 Second avenne, or passenger station foot of Twentieth street. COUNTY TEMPLE. Transfer. Nov. 23 John J. Ingram to Bar bara A. South, lot 3, block 7, Black Hawk add.. Rock Island, f 600. . John C. Blochlinger to Jacob Lef stein, part lot Z, block 62, Chicago or lower add., Rock Island, $1,000. Thomas D. Strong to People's Light company, lot 3, block 1, Spencer & Case's add.. Rock Island, f 1. Charles B. Waite to People's Light company, wJ lot 4, block 1, Spencer & Case's add.. Rock Island, $ 1. People's Light company to Empire Coal company, part lots 3 and 4, block 1. Spencer & Case's add., Rock Island, 13,000. Joseph Blochlinger by heirs to John L. Blochlinger, part lot 5, block 62, Chicago or lower add., Rock Island, $1. Itrave Explorers Like Stanley and Livingstone, found it harder to overcome malaria, fever and ague, and typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial dis eases. ' If you have chills with fever, aches in back of neck and head, and tired, worn-out feeling, a trial will convince you of their merit. W. A. Null, of Webb., 111., writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bot tles of Electric Bitters cured them." Only 50 cents. Try them. Guaran teed. Sold by llartz & Ullcmcyer, druggists. Imflammatory Rheumatism Cared In Three Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife had in'imniatory rheumatism in every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen al most beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight phy sicians, but received no benetit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheu matism. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue, Rock Island; Gust Scblegel & Son, 220 West Second street, Davenport. Recommends It to Trainmen. G. II. Hausan, Lima, O., engineer L. E. & W. R. R., writes: "1 have been troubled a great deal with back ache. I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it to any ono, especially nay friends, the trainmen, who arc usually afflicted." For sale by all druggists. Master' Bala. Ludolph & Reynolds, Attorneys. State of Illinois. Rock Island County, f 80 In tbe circuit court. In chancery. .Partition General No. 403. Andrew Wollenhaupt vs. George F. Wollen haupt. Mary Wollenbsupt, Anna Wohlschle pel. Catherine Kuhlman and William Kuno. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said court, entered in the above en titled cause, on the First day of Jfovcmber. A. D. !. I shall, on Saturday, the First day of December, A. D. 1900. at the hourof two o'clock in tbe afternoon, at tbe Kast door of the Court House, in the city of Rock Island, in said county of itock Lslaud, as directed by said decree, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder that certain parcel of land, situate in the County of Kocft Inland and istate of Illi nois, known and described as follows, to-wit: The Ksst Thirty-eight () feet of Lot Four C4 in Block Twenty I'JO) of tbe old Town of Rock Island, in the City of Kock Island, Coun ty of Kock Island and State of Illinois. Terms of Sae: One third of tbe purchase price of nald property soull be paid In casb. one-third on or before nine months from tbe date of sale and one-third on or before eight een months from the date of sale, provided, however, that tbe party rrurchaing at suon sale may. If he so elect h, pay the entire amount in cash, deferred payments, if any, to bear In terest at the rate of bix (fi; per cent per an num. Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, this Third day of November, A. L. IbOO. EXwiif E. PABMtMTIB, Master In Chancery. Rock Inland County, III. I.nxi.PH k. RlTNouje, Cenplaioant'a Solicitor. Local Markets. Corn New, astoc. Oat 25c Hay Timothy, til; prairie, 18. Straw li. MX Coal - 3 (O per ton. Potatoes 3fc Butter Choice to fair, 20c; freah creamery, 2ic. Egg -ms. Hens c per pound. Spring chickens, 6;c per pound. Turkey 8c. Ducks 7c. Cattle Butchers pay for corn fed steers, 4HcoUC; cows and heifer 3c4Jc; calves, 40 -. feneep 4'4e Hog 4.&C'3H .75. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tta Kind Yea Hare Always Bccgbi Bear th etgnjtara of Ddrft Miss It Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale of CLOAKS AD MILLINERY. Tremendous Reductions To reduce the stock. A saving of 15 to 33 per cent guaranteed. B EE The largest, leading and Lowest priced, Cloak and Millinery store in the Tri-Cities, occupying 6,000 Square feet of floor space. r bee mm. HIVE 114-116 West Second Street, WE CURE WHEN OTHERS FAIL. Chronic Nervous and Private Diseases of Both Sexes. Consultation Free. Our Electric Machine for the treatment of Nerrou Diseases, Rheumatism and X-Ray work. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Exhaustive drains, Sleep.essness, Threatened Inaan. lty. Weak Memory, Mental Delusion, or any other condition due to nerrou exhaustion positively cured. . ...... . ... CATARRH, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rhenmatism, Scrofula, Blood, Kidney, Livei and Skin Diseases can be quickly and permanently cured by our advanced system of medl VARICOCELE is the most active cause of Nervous Debility. Why treat month with other when we guarantee you a permanent oure In seven day by our palnle method. Hydrocele cured In three days no pain. ... , WOMEN suffering from diseaaes peculiar to their sex should consult us. Wa have cured many cases given up a hopeless, and we may be able to cure you. Burfleal operations performed at your home if desired. Abdominal and brain surgery a specialty. THE QUESTION OF YOUR HEALTH is a vital one therefore you cannot afford to place your case In tbe hands of those who have bad little or do practical exper ience In the treatment of chronic diseases. ... , DR. WALSH'S large private practice and extensive experience as surgeon-ln- cblefofSt. Anthony's Hospital together with the fact that he baa eured hundred who were pronounced Incurable by others during tne five years he baa been located In Daven port, proves conclusively that he la the physician you should consult If you want to get well Best of reference and credential! Only Curable Cases Taken. lfr'y""i: Honrs, 0 to IS a. mi 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 p. no. Sanday 11:80 to HSO p. an. Office 124 West Third Street M'Cullongh Building, Davenport, la. NEW PICTURE Our complete holiday line of new and artistic picture Frames and mouldings are now all here. We can give your Christinas orders much more careful attention now than in the rush of tbe last two or three weeks before Christmas. Our Latest Consignment of High Class Pictures of real merit has never been equalled in the city. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO... 310-314 Twentieth btreet. NOBBY SPRING SUITING. All the very latest novelties in spring suiting will be found now, on display at Gus Englin's. Spring suits f 18, 20, $22 and $25 and upward. Call and examine the stock. HIVE Davenport, la. DR. J. E. WALSH, Formerly of Cblosfo, 8urgcon-ln-Chief of St. Anthony' hospital. FRAMES GUS EN G LIN, 1S0S Saaoad Ave