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TELE ARGUS, TIXTITJSDAT. DECEMBER 20, 1S00. G . . . . - LOCKE'S BLENDED THE NEIV SOUTH AMERICAN PERFEGTOS Try the most costly Havana cigar that money can buy; it will "gag" you more or less. Then try an IMPORT; you'll find you can smoke another and another. They don't sicken, yet they have the nectar taste rich as a nut. In this respect (and it is EVERY THING in a cigar) you can't buy anything to surpass FOR ANY MONEY REID MURDOCH & CO, DISTRIBUTORS. Chicago, 111. B eauty Is Uppermost. Is the work of the Rock Island Steam Laundry. By modern methods and care ful and skilled help their laundry work Is the best that Is turned out in this vicln V y. Their services Is prompt and patrons are treated with courtesy. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY. BAUERSFELD & SEXTON. 1814 Third Avenue. Telephone 1293. f HE TRAVELERS' GUIDE: f'HlOAOO, ROCK1 T5XX&5r l'aculc Railway ISLAND ft Tickets I CiltJi.! oan be purhasod or baggage M'SlU'Jii street deoot. or C R. I. A P. depot, corner Flftu avenue and rhirty-erst street, Frank H PI am me r, Agent THAI MS. I BAST. WIHT. Jaer L.lmuc(J i&umati.., r. Worth. Denrer A K. C. Minneapolis , Jrciaba and In-a Moines.... KJmthti M'.nueapolis.... r)mah A Lincoln Kx l)e Moinrs i Oo-.tna Iwnrer, Lincoln A Omaha. rHsa Molne F.tpress riook Inland A Uureau Ac. i Paui A Minneapolis 3:10 am 3:00 ano t b:C am 10:3ft pne T r:r-o am v:uu pro :00 am 11:10 pm 12: am S:00 am 7:SS am tll:10 pm ll:fft pm t t:lrt am 3:06 am 3:0ft are JlS liS m t 0:M am ( 4:30 pm. fl pm 3:i am 9:06 pm S:iO am'104O Dm Jener. Ft. Worth A K C.' KaoiM CHy.St Jo A Onr 11:10 pm t : am ;Koo Lalaud & Washington 11:.V1 pm t US pm Dhloauo A Dea Mu.Dei t 2:1 S pm t S:K pm Rock Inland A Brooklyn Ac S:35 pmjt 7:40 am (Omaha A Rock Inland... . t.Sb pm tCbloago. A Day enport. .... I It T:W pm Arrival tDeparture. Dally, except Sun Dally except Saturday. Ail others dally. Tel ephone 109?. TfOCK ISLAND A PEORIA "Railway Depot First ave nue und Twentieth street. M. A. Patterson. Ueneral Pamen- ger Agent. Passenger trains leave C. R L A P. (Mo lite avenue) depot five (ft) minute earlier than time given. EL L. Uoff. Agent. Tumii. I lut a. IHItltl ipr gLeld. Cincinnati, Peo-i rla. etc 1 Peoria, feprlng-ncld, St- I. is. etc j -06 am Peoria Etpress 1 7.35 pm Poor'.a, bprintfteld, Cincin nati : 1:45 pT. Cable Accommodation. :00 am Ca'iie A -eerrard Acoom-., Cable A S-berranl Accom.. 9:40 am t;eie A Sberrard Accom.. 3 SO pm tfcZO pm 6 33 pm II:lt am f M pm I 30 pm t-m am Trains marked except Sunday. daily; all otier trains daily TJAVENPORT, ROCK ISL ard A Northwestern rail way (--The Trl CUly Route.") Passenger station at Kock !!and A I'eona depot foot of Twentieth street. I. F. Ber ry. O. P. A.. Davenport. Iowa City ticket office, 114 Second Avenue. Geo. W. Wood. Agent- TBAIHS, I LBAVB I AttSlTS Clinton, Sterling. Chicago. Clinton. Chicago. Umaba. Ienvrr. Rock ford. Janes Tllle. M Ad.aon (leave Dav enport, Clinton. Chicago, Dixon. Sterling tr Davenport). Cl'nton.Omha Sioux City, CtAh and Pacino Coast.. Clinton. Sterling, Dixon, Chicago, Anamosa Clinton. Chicago. Janev vll'.e. Madison. RuCkford. Clinton. Denver. Omaha. Cedar Rapids .15 am 6 45 pm liM pm 10:10 pm 7 41 am fl SO pm 3 :16 pm t.56 pm ' fl: ts pm Trait marked dally, eapt Sa-ulay. AU otkers dally ex- TJrRLINGTON ROCTE C, B. A Q. RAILWAY Depot First avenue asd Sixteenth street. fct J. YOUNO. Agent. I UUTt lABaiTS. Sv U. Springfteld. Peoria. Bur. wum. via Mocmouth tJbb am 7:16 pm Chicago, Sterling. Clinton A ; DubuQue. t 7:4ft am t 8:40 pm Peoria. Beanlstown. Bur : Us?toc Denver and west t t-to pmIlJ an ft Paul A Minneapolis 7:aO pm 8:) am Sterling. Clinton A Dubuque! 1M pmjt &40 am bv L Kans C, Denver At I Pao. ooast Tta Gaiesburg. T:li pm' BJA am Day. t Daily except Sunday. ill Subscribe for Tux Akqc. c5) Ma- MM u LTU , Tic vi fHICAGO. MILWAUKEE VST. PAUL, railway Ra cine A Southwestern LM vision Depot Twcntlerh street, Detween First and Second IMlLWAUA avenues. W. W. Breckin ridge. Agent. T HA INS. LKAVI. ) IKHITI. d all and Express... St. Paul Express.. .. Freight andaccom. 7:30 am 4:00 pm :'J0 pm 11:30 am e.65 pm 10:30 am All trains dally except Sunday. Nothing Will Knock Oat Jack Frost So quickly and effectually as In diana Block and l'ocohoutas. They ignite quickly, do not clinker, give penetrating heat and are economical. E. B. McKOWN. Phone 1198, Fifteenth First Avenne. street and ANl PACIFIC NORTHWEST BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOL RIST EXCURSIONS GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Tri-Citics la Scenic Koute to California through Colors Jo and I tab WE0StSDS. THlirSDtVS Sn4 FBID4VS. Via Southern koute to California through OkUhnma nd Texas EVEKV UElNEOt. t ta Scenic Pout to Portland, Ore. EVERY WEDNESDAY. For information and "Tourist Dictionary" address Ticket Agents. C. If. I. A P. Ky., Davenoort, laws. Kock IsianJ or nolisie. III. W. L. VANCE & CO. SUM Rlaito BuHding, Chicago, Til. Members of Chicago Board of Trade. "Day Wheat and Cor oa breaks." Correspondence solicited. Orders ex ecuted ,n 14U0 buaheia and, upwards oa iLrglna. LA PORT BYRON NEWS POINTS Karfget of M Iscellansoas Items From the Upper End Town. Port Byron. Dec. 13. Mrs. S. S CromptonV of Moline, came to' Port iyronto attend the bszar and visit vith fiiends. An entertainment called "China" was given at tne acaaemy rnaay evemcg. it was iairiy attenaea ana very Interesting. rrof. rredencks, tne magician. held forth in the town hall Monday evening last ander the auspices of the Glazier Lyceum bureau, of Chicago, tod fairly captivated his audience with his wonderful feats and magical tricks. Fred Adams has returned from Oklahoma. He liked the countrv. but did not purchase any land, and it M very uncertain wnen tne reserva tion will be opened out. Surveying nss been stopped for want of funds. " The Ladies1 Aid society nas made considerable additions to the furnish ings of the dormitory of the academy. Owing to Miss Zollinger's absence the course in sight singing will be liscontinued during the present term, to be resumed in the spiing. Clyde L .bdmonds, of Atkinson, who was a student last year at BeJoit collfge, bus taken up a tcientilic course at the Port lSyron academy. Ihe bazr at the Congregational church Wednesday was quite a sue ces. f 65 being: cleared. Gifts were eceived not only from Port Bvron merchtnts, but from Kock Island. It is said that a good man is uier- c:ful to his beast," and yet it fre qaen'ly happens that country people attending our entertainments, leave their horses tied to a post without bjinjr blanketed. The other morning Henry Brandt's team had a lively runaway. Coming down Walnut street the hold-back gave way. which allowed the wagon to bnmp up against the horses, caus- ng tnem to run, and it is said Henry jumped from the wagon and let them go. Ambrose Case, who was in tne wagon, was unceremoniously pitched upon the sidewalk. sustiining a sprained wrist. The horses darted into tte alley behind Garnett s store, taking off a wheel from another vehi cle, then stopping. On account of our streets being frcqumtly overcrowded with farmers' teams, so that it was witn great dull cultv room ould be found to tie the horses, hitching posts have been placed on the north side of Simonson's & Scbafer s bank. The members of the Epworth League met in the basement of the M. K. church Monday evening last for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Mrs. Livingstone, whose home is in the east end of town, died Wednesday last of a complication of kidney and lunsr diseases. The funeral sermon was preached at the Swedish church and the bodv was interred in the Port Bvron cemetery. There will bo a mask ball at Plum Grove hall Fridav, Dec i. Tnursiay evening last the K lights of the Globe bad a social dancing nartv at the hail, to which over a hundred invitations were sent B'euer's orchestra, of ll)ck Isltni. furnished the music. There were 2o couples in attendance. Friday last the Koyai Neighbors perpetrated a genuine surprise upon M'S. D. vv. nail at ncr residence, when the usual cordiality and good cheer prevailed, the ladies to t he num ber oi 2U sitting down to a bountiful repast, and aficr spending the day very nappuy together, a gold lodga pin was left as a souvenir of the occa sion. A (J. Brewster's feed ruiil is now in full operation, and having decided to purchase corn in the ear, he is erecting a it-foot crib for tuat pur pose. Tuesday evening Sycamore camp, M. W. A., voted against any kind of reserve fund and the fo lowing officers were elected: V. C, A G. Brewster; Vr. A . George Newton; banker, K. M. Roger; clerk. John Zollinger; escort. J. . Haire: watchman, L S Pearsa 1. sentry. K. S. Gates, physicians, Dr. Block and Bruner delegates. K M. Rogers, A. G. Brewster, W. F. G.ir nett. The following officers were elected by the Eugene Lyfori post: Com mander. J. McCauley; S. V. C. , Duane Nicholson; J. V. C. Jasper Forsyth; eergeant, G. 11. Gager; O. D , V. Tilbrook; chaplain. A. B. E. Adam; quartermaster. J. W. White side; O G-. Charles Wilson; state rep re s e n t a t i v eGlJGager I.OOO Worth of Good. A. H. Thcrness of Wills Creek Coal company, Buffalo, O., writes: I have been aiUicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones, with excruciating pain. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking Foley's Kidney Cure the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like tine 6tones, etc.. and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney Cure has done me 1.0O0 worth of good." For sale by all druggists. David City, Neb.. April 1. 1900. Genesee Pure Food company, Le Roy, N. Y. Gentlemen: I must say in regard to Grain-O that there is noth ing better or healthier. We have used it for years. My brother was a great coffee drinker. He was taken sick and the doctor said coffee was the cause of it, and told us to use Grain O. We got a package, but did not like it at lirst, but now we would not be without it. My brother has been well ever since we started to nse it. Yours trulv. Ijllir Sochok. dears tte Bifsatw af CORTTT TEMPLE. Transfers. Dec. 17 Theresa King to Henry King, tract by metes and bonnds 16, 17. lw, t. P. S Vanlaningham to Thomas' T. Catterall. lots 6, 7 8, 9 and 10. block 119. village of Andalusia, $50. Selena J. Guthrie to William M. Dixon, lot 2, nwj nwj swj 26, 17, 3w. $205. Myron Jordan to J. A. Schaible, lot 11. block 2, Childs' Second add , Moline. $400. J. Austin Schaible to Julius A Thomsen, part lot 11. block 2. Childs' Second add , Moline. $500. P. S McGlynn and W. F. Eistman to J Austin Schaible, lot 10, block 2, Childs' Second add . Moline. $412 J. Austin Schaible to Chris Kiel, part lot 10. block 2, Chads' Second add., Moline, $500. J. Austin Schaible to L D Schaible part lot 10. block 2, Child's second add., Moline, $1 Joseph 1 Woodruff to George V sears, lot 1, block l, JJicason dc Young's add.. Ctmden, $50. George W. Ssars to the president and council of MiUn, lot 1, block 1, Dickson & Young's add., Camden, $500. John Fi'zpitrick to I rank Fitz- pttrick, tract by 'metes and bounds. 11, 17. 2w. $00. F. li. Butler to William Heideman, tract by metes and bounds, swj, 11, 17, L'w, tract bv metes ana bounds. nwj 14. 17, 2w. $2 902. A. B Rodman to Philip Dingeldein. tract by metes and bounds swj 11. 17. 2w. $2,20. R. S. Rodman to Charles Dasso, tract by metes and bounds, nw; 14, 17. 2w, $2,829. Charles Das-iO to Christian Koehler, tract by metes and bounds, nwj, 14. 17, 2 w $1 500. Charles Dasso to William Ue'dem in, tract by metes and bounds, nx 14, 17, 2v- $1,500. Phillip Dingeldein and William lle'demaa to Louis Dierolf. tract by metes and bounds, s wi, 11, 17, 2w, $1,500. William Heideman to Charles bounds, Das swj so, tract by metes and 11. 17. 2jv. $i,71U. Phillip Dingeldein to Jacob Miller, tract bv metes and bounds, swl 11, 17, 2w. $100. 18 Clara J. Svdnor to George Mc- Michael, part lot 49, assessor's .plat 1879, 23. 17. 2w. $1. Dec. IS Michael Brennan to Julia Shea, lot 5, block 4, B.iggs1 place, Rock Island, $700. Mary Guckert to Otto J. Guckert, lot 2, block 17, Village of Hampton, $40. Daniel T. Pinneo to Lenora Rath burn, lots 4. 5. 6 and 7, block 13, and ni lots 3 and !S. block 13, town of Cordova, $300. Carl Wendt to Olive Wendt. lots 13 and 14, block 29, Brigham's add., Cordova, $200. Wi'liam C. Maucker to D. P. Gregg, lot 20, and e 4l feet lot 19. Webb s sub div.. South Rock Island, 31. 17. 2w, $1 260. 19 Msrtin L Fitzgerald to Henry J. Kmper, nwj swj J nej and ac, 22 wj pA nwj 23, 20, 2e. $35,000. Frid H." Cooper to Willam B. Swish er w 70 feet lot 5, Hock 4. South Mo line. $1,850. Alexander Boyle to Isaac Boyle, w.l si. ae 33, 16, 3w, si nej, 4, 15, 3. $1. Alexander Boyle to Emily Boyle, e b scl. 33, 16 3w, $1. August W. Grant to Mary E Grant, part lots 5. 6, 8. 9 and 10, Sad-lorU, Smith & Devore'a add., Port Byron, $1. William Coyne to William T. Coyne, nej swj 7. 16. lw. $2 140 John S. Olson et al to A. Ludwig Hammerquist, lot 13, block 1. Colum bia park, Sn-h Mlin. $300. COKUOVA CHAT. Cordova, Dec. 19. Mrs. WiUiam Haynes is still reported qaite low. Mrs. George Gale ana children, of Fulton, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. F. S, Cool spend Monday at Rock Island. Mr. and Mrs. H. (J. Miller, of New Castlo. Pa-, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Matthews. Mrs. D. Hire and daughter, of Chi cago, are here to spend Christmas with Mrs Hire's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C- Cool. W. H. Whiteside has opened a gro cery store near his residence. There will be a Christmas tree at the Methodist church Monday night and a cantata at the Baptist church Christmas night. The Hisrh School Literary society will render its first program Friday j afternoon at the high school. Henry Durant. of Rock Island, has purchased the Hugnnin place on Main street and has moved there with bis family. Iee Babbot. 5-year-old son of Charles Babbot, had the mi.fortune to get his left arm broken and one leg badly bruised Monday by falling under the wheels of a wagon. How to Oars Croup. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county. N. Y., says: "Cham berlain's Cough remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a line children's remedy for croup and never faila to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, oi even after the croupy cough has de veloped, it will prevent ihe attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the cough remedy kept at hand ready for instant nse as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by all druggists. For Hoavrw Benj. Iogerson. of Hntton, Ind., ays he bad not spoken above a whis per for months, and one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. Used largely by speakers and r or saue by all druggists. TIPS FOR TRAVELERS. Holiday excursions. On Dec. 22, 'o, Z4, o and oi, and on Jan. l, tne Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul rail way will sell excursion tickets to tta- ions on their lines within a distar.ee of 200 miles at a fare and one third for the round trip, with final return limit Jan. 2. Holiday rates. On Dec. 22. 23, 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1 the C , R. I. & P. railway will sell round trip'tickets to all points on their line within 200 miles at a rate of a fare and one- third for round trip. Good to return up to Jan. 2. The C, B. & Q. will have on sale for the holidays, Christmas and New lear, round trip tickets at one and one-third fare to all stations within a radius of 200 miles from selling sta tion. Good going Dec. 22. 23, 24, 25 and 31, and Jan 1. Returning good to and including Jan. 2. On account of Christmas and New Year holidays, the Rock Island & Peo ria railway win sen tickets to an points at one fare and a third for the round trip, tickets on sale Dec. 22,23, Ji 'Jo. 31 and Jan. l. return limit Jan. 2. For complete information call on 8gent at Rock Island fc Peoria railway or address M. A. Patterson, G. P. A. Special hiliday rates via the D., R. I & N. W. railway. For Christmas and New Year holidays the D.. R. I. & N. W. railway will sell tickets to points within 200 miles, including the Chicago & Northwestern railway, at one and one-third fare. Tickets on sale Dec. 22, 23 24. 25, 31 and Jan. 1. limited to return Jan. 2. Also spe cial rates to students and teachers who wish to visit their bones for the holidays. For particulars inquire at city ticket office. 1803 Second avenue, phone 1040, or passenger station, foot of Twentieth street. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, ner vousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling-, liut there s no need to feel like that. J. W. Gard ner, of Idavillo, Ind., says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will Muicklv heal the worst burns and bcalds and not leave a scar. It can be I' applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and soothing effect. Use it i for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits, li. li. Bie ber. Hartz & Uilemevcr. Winter Tourist Rates To All Southern Ive sorts, VIA Rock Island Peoria Ry. Quickest time to St Louis. Tbeonly linerunningthrough trains between the TRI. CITIES AND PEORIA. Three trains daily including a fat evenig train. For particulars call on R I. & P. Agent or Addiess. M. A. PATTr RSON, Geneial Passenger Agent. Rock Island. 111. THE Tom A. Marshal Telephone Co. SUCCESSORS TO JQfPJlOiMEGft Lowe DmANce Liwtft :'u. 6CNCRAr0fTlCCS HEITnSBLR&.ia. -ocX3, "- ' TCLZ6MPM OATCS. Abls Infirm. , 111. Andalusia, 111, Altona, III. Alexia. 111. Avon, 111. Aledo, 111. Arpee, 111. Alpha, IX Bigpsville, 111. Bunnell, 111. Borlingtm, Iowa, (aOlIlL Cambridge, Til. Cordova, 111. Canton, 111. Columbcs Iowa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Clinton. Iowa, Cu ba, 111. D Moines, Iowa. DaTenport, Io. Irtibuque, Iowa. Edgingujn, lH. Elmwond.tU. Farxctufriin, TJX. FnlumTlll. Fort Madison, Iowa. Galburg. Ill Gerlav, III. Galena. UL Oilrht-t, tH. ttalira, lii. GUon, ID GeiMweo, 111. Joy. 111. Kirk wood, TIL ELsoxTtlka, LU. Kaithvbars. lit, Ksoauk. Iowa. LeClaire. Iowa. Moline, IU. Milan, 111. Macomb, IIL Man ball town, Iowa, Mucatine, Iowa, Millersburg. III. Mosicouth, 111. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 'orwood. 111. w BoMon, 111. 'ew Windwr, III. Atrtt Henaeraus, ill. Oneida. 111. Kie, 111. Fort Byron. El. Prairie City, lii. Feorta,lU. PekinTlll. Preemption, Hi. FrincevUleTlii. Boaenile, III. Bock Inland. 111. Hf-rixHds, lii. luo.111. Hwan Creek, IU. Ht. AcgvUM, lii. Suatoo, IU. hbarraxd, IJL Taylor Ridge, EL Toulon, lii. Vioia, 111. Walnut Oro, m. Wapello Iowa. West Liberrr. Iowa. Woodoall, IU. Yoongtown, Ili. Yale OUj, ik. bT.:.,. VI J I ma mi i i -- - 7..- . Mi .AYegelable Preparation for As similating CieTood and Regula ting ihcStomaclis aDdDawcls of ProinotesTKgcslion.Clicetful" ncssandHest.Contains neither OpnimMorphine nor Mineral. HOT NABC OTIC p- mMA n-4MEZZPITCBXa stout JW J)i Citriiwtak rTW Arrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms JConvulsions.revcnsn aess and Loss of Sleeb X&cSinule Signature of TEW "YORK. Haw I M DCACTCOPV-UrVRAPPEsU j J f"y , J ( ifu L.'umim . . tmi mtu cwmh. ww toks cm -JMMMMMWWWWwwwpwiwwMBiraiwwwwwwws Kidney Troubles, Nervous Prostration, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous Weakness, Premature Old Age, Melancholy, Paralysis, Loss of Memory, Female Complaints, Neural gia, General Debility, Scrofula, Boils, Pimples, Blood Diseases, Chronic Cough and Wasting Diseases. It restores the deranged vital forces to their normal vigor and strength, builds up the weakened nervous system like no other known remedy. Invaluable for men who are conscious of declining vitality. Sold by druggists generally. If not found at yours it will be sent prepaid on receipt of Sl.OO per bottle, or six bottles for S5.00. Address DR. I. A. DETCHOIM, SPECIALIST ON RHEUMATISM AND NERVOUS DISEASES, Crawfordsville, Indiana. Sold by Otto (Jrotjan. 1501 Second avenue, Kock Island, and Gua Schlegel & Son, 220 Went Second street, Davenport. J. r. BobimsOst, President I 3. McCaaa Vloe President. H E Caitbbx, Cashier Central Trust and Savings Bank, Rock Island, III. Incorporated Under State Law. Capital 8tock, $100,000. Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Peter met, L. S. McCaba E D Swaantj, C. J. Larkln, J. F. Robinson, Henry W. Tremaon, lames i. La Velle, H. K. Casteel, H. D. Mack, Sweeney a Walker, Bolloltors. tfOkTET IX) A KID OR PXR80HAL, COLLATERAL OB SEAL ESTATE 8ECCKITT. Open dally 9 a. m. to S p. a. Saturday! 7 to 8 p. m. Offine In Rock Island National Bank Building. Rock Island Hook Incorporated Under the State Law. Mohxt Loaxxo On rE&aovAL Collateral Ob Real Estate Seoubjtt. OFFICERS 3. M. Buford, Prewldeet. Joba Crubautrb, Vice PrasldeaV, P. Ureenawait, Cashier. Be an business Jul 7 Z. :?so. and oeeaplaa b. . uorner of AUtcbeU BS w tru'idios;. 33? I 11 It H' For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years A remedy for the people. sLaaJswsJtTl aniniliBwJaBwaJBwaW ft t fft all failincr health, Stomach, Liver, I Icart and John Bah afe L. D. Mudus Louis A. Bob mid Savings Bank Island. HI. Four Per Cent Paid on Deposits. DIRECTORS H. S. Cable, Wm.WUois Joba Cruoaugb, I'cU MUch H. P. Hull, U fclmoc, E. W. Hurst, J. af. Buord John Voik. B oUoitors Jankaon and Hont.