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THE ABQTJB. MONDAY, matt n lg91 ETHER DRINKING. Ven I'orm of Intoxication and It KTects Vpon the System. 4, canon.- habit now attracting attention . thut at ml hir flrinL-inrr Am. II ir iJI 1 1 - - '? iimr to statistics recently comment-eel I,.mui bv Dr. Henry Cnnklinic in the Brook- I rn Medical Journal the habit is of late rears on t"e increase. The ether is sold to I he consumers in groceries, taverns and . , 1 .... uallinf,p tn.AMnfi IT.J. 1 ;Mts money) lor two antms. Its very maU coft enables the dose toe frequent- I ;r repeated. From two d ranis to half an mnre is me auiuuub uauoiiy aruns; ana his is repeated irotn two to six times dur- j.... -i . .1 ; .. .. . i Dg lue uj, "fiumugj u mo personal Habits. Une or two cases or confirmed hrinkers are mentioned where one pint of 4her was Renerally used, when on a de- I bsuch, in divided doses. The amount that produces intoxication jppeiuison tne inaiviuuai. xue ether is irnnk in a single swallow, sometimes di lated, and afrain taken pure. The intoxi- :aiiKi! effects are quickly produced, and quickly pass away. It is possible, there f .re, I'T an habitue to become intoxicated aiany times in a short period. A small dose causes a feeling of ex hiiratii)n, the drinker laughing, dancing, ami lie.ng quite wild in his movements. If the small dose be not exceeded, there is no period of marked depression following the stimulation, but in larger quantities a stare of stupor is frequently present, and as I he effect passes away a feelintr of weakness is left. Mania is a marked feature very commonly presented, the Jriukers often becoming very violent. In ether drinkers who have continuously consumed large quantities a train of nerv ous and circulatory disturbances is gen erally present. Emaciation has been oh- served in certain cases, and occasionally the skin is of a cyanotic hue. The more moderate drinkers generally suffer from various forms of stomach troubles. In all cases there has been observed a marked change in the way of deterioration in the moral character. It is interesting to ob- vrve bow common the use of ether as an intoxicant must lie in the districts in vestigated, when the public conveyances are frequently impregnated with its odor. Hunger and Disease. It is a well Known fact that hunger pre disposes to certain diseases turn The Med ical Press, but it has been reserved to two Turin doctors to demonstrate the in creased liability experimentally. Their ob- wrvations were earned out with the virus c.f bacillus arthrax on pigeons, a disease to which these birds are, under ordinary cir cumstances, refractory. They found, how ever, that six days' total deprivation of food rendered tne birds amenable to the virus, on condition that food was still withheld. If, however, food was given at the same time as the virus then they still successfully resisted infection. Further, when starvation was continued for two days after the inoculation, and food then (riven, the development of the disease, though not prevented, ran a slower course. Lastly, the virus proved capable of infect ing birds well fed up to the date of inocu lation, but starved subsequently. The line of investigation is evidently one which admits of further research, but the moral U obvious. Good Form In Addressing- a Lady. A lady who has not been married and is no longer young should be addressed and mentioned by every one, except her house hold, with the prefix of "Miss" before her came, even though the number of daugh ters in her family makes it necessary for the sake of definiteness to include her haptismal name also when mentioning her. To use a first name when conversing with nu elderly unmarried woman is in bad form. Had the fine old custom been re tained of addressing matrons and all tin wedded women who were no longer youth ful as Mistress , speech with tb-m would lie far more elegant than it is Mrs., as a word, meaning nothing. In notes and speech, a young unmarried lady is addressed as Miss by gentle men, mere acquaintances and servants, but her own family and kinsfolks, also her intimate friends, call her by the name which was given to her at baptism, and it is not cotisiL sred iu good form to speak to or of her otherwise. The use of "Miss" by her own circle leaves no distinctive method hy which remoter persons may dpeak to or of a young tjirl. This formality may lie criticised, but, according to the social etiquette of New York, it is the usage of the very best society and has an excellent reason underlying it. For a dear woman friend to speak to, or indeed of, a young lady by any but her first name, except; to a social inferior, would he inelegant for the reason already given. A Great t'nnritten Law. Promptness at meals is a virtue of which absence has caused deep anguish of spirit ij countless long suffering housewives. The tardiness at breakfast from indulgeuci in a last nap, or at luncheon from a tot protracted shopping expedition, or at din ner from an over extended round of calls may seem a trifle to the delinquent, but Harper's Bazar reminds sinners in this re Iect that to the housekeeper it means in jury to the food and disturbance of her own peace of mind. The habit of always being ready when a meal is announced should be especially binding upon a guest. For one who is receiving the hospitality of a home, to requite it by disregarding it-t customs is the extreme of ill breeding. Conformity to the rules of the house in this respect, and in the particular of nos presenting one's self in the drawing room at an uncanny hour io the morning, should he observed by all visitors, while the duty of being always ready on time when in vited to take a drive or to go to some en tertainment would seem too obvious to bs mentioned were it not that one Bees this unwritten law so constantly violated. The Industrial World says that two coat s of boiled linseed oil makes the best varnish for new copper work. The first coat should he thoroughly dry before the second one : put on. A Mother's Love. One lamp thy mother's love Amid the stars Shall lift its pure flame changeless. And before the throne of (iod Burn through eternity, Holy-as it was li and lent thee her. N. P. Wiiii Come! Come to my sun land! Come with me "I o the land 1 love, whore the sun and the sea re 2 forevor: where palm and pine J re filled with Kinn-nvu. .1 .i i A 1 " i" ti iuu vine re voiced with pmphetn! Oh, come, and yon . j v La lne Beas thai swirl, .nd kiss their hands to the cold, white (rfi-L T o the maiden moon ia her mantle ef blue, ' Joaquin Mi kir. '3abv is Sick. The tcncfnl of a Des Moines teatnstet's countenance bu jwea n s deep anx ety was not entirely without cause, when he ir druggist of the same city what was best iu give a oaoy ior a co.'dT It was not necessary for him to say more, his couns ... i , . . . . . . c.jbuuo euuweu mat tne pet or the fum iH. if not the idol of hia lifn n in Aim. tri-SB. "We Give our Ki.h rh.ni,... Is.n's Ceugh Remedy," was the druggist's i aon t iiKe to give the baby such strong medicine," said the teamster. "You know Jobn Oleson, of the Watters Talbot Printing Co., don't you?" in quired the druggist. "His baby, when eighteen months old, got hold of a bottle ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and di ank the whole of it. Of course it made tie baby vomit very freely but did not it jure it in the least, and what is more, it cured the baby's cold." The teamster already knew the value of the remedy, h ivinz Used it himself and s nnnr ct iffied that there was no danger in giving even to a Dabv. r or sale by Har'z & Bahneen, druggists. A WOMAN'S D18C0VEHT "Another wonderful discovery has oaen maae, ana mat, too by a lady in tlds country. Disease fastened its c utches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severests tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death Siemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle t Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption and was so much relieved on taking the first dose tbat she slept all night, and with one I ottle has been nairaculously cured. Her iame is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co.. of Shelby, N. C (let a free bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's t rug store. EPOCH. The transition from long lingering tnd painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individ ual. 8uch a remarkable event is treas ured in memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained ia gratefully blessed. Hence it is that bo much is heard in praise of Electric Bit ters. So many feel they owe their res toration to health, to the use of the gTeat alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing you wiil surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store. buckxxh's arnica salts The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per btx. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen. ASTHMA. Asihma is on of the most annoy ivg and difficult diseases to treat in the whole entire range of pulmonary trouble. When firmly seated it has al ways ben held to be incnrable, and so it is to th ordinary ap plications, but that it does yield to Reid's German Cough and Kidney Cure, we have abundant proof. M. E. Erler, is a leading jeweler in Peoria, 111. He has hsd asthma for over thirty years and to such an extent for the last few years he had to sleep upon a tar pillow at night in order to obtain any sort of relief. He was induced to try Ueid's German Cough and Kid ney Cure but without any hope on his part of deriving an bene fit. Since then he has discarded his tar pillow and for months he has had no asthma. Ee eays himself that his case is almost too wonderful for belief, but the facts are potent to all and cannot be denied. For sale by a-1 druggists, 25 and 50 cents Sylvan Remedy Co., Sole Manufacturers, 107 Main St., Peoria, 111. A handsome complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni's Complexion powder gives it. Do you know that you can buy a chimney to fit your lamp that will last till some acci dent happens to it ? Do you know that Macbeth's " pearl top " or "pearl glass " is that chimney ? You can have it your dealer will get it if you insist on it. He may tell you it costs him three times as much as some others. That is true. He may say they are just as good. Don't you believe it they may be better for him ;j he may like the breaking. I Pittsburg. QBO. A. MACBCTH Co. Tor Over Fifr v. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mother, tot i heir children while teething. If dis- ----- "" Bv.uu uruaen or your res by e sick child suffering and crying with Pa n of cutting teeth send at once and get bottle or - Mr. Wiuslow's Soothing tvrup for children teething. It will re heve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it. mothers, thereisno mis take about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reducts inflamma non and gives lone and energy to the hole system. "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest snd best leraale physicians and nurses in !he United States. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. To Kbivom ana Debltattd Men. If you wiil send me your address we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explaining all about Dr. Dye's celebrated electro voltaic belt and appliances, and their charming effects upon the nervous dabilnated system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted, we will send you a belt and appliances on trial. Voltaic Belt Co , Marshall, Mich. Do Tom Conga! Don't delay. Take Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cure. It will cure your coushs aud colds It will cure pains in the chett. It will cure influenza and bronchitis and fall diseases pertaining to the lungs because it is a pure balsam Hold i- to the Ught and see how clear and thick it is. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Lot boti!ts50jandfl. A Keal Banam u Kemp's Balsam. The dictionery says, "a balsam is a thick, pure, aromatic substance flowing from trees." Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs is the only cough medi cine that is a real balsam. Maoy thin, watery cough remedies are called balsam's bnt such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Balsam and thick preparation it is. If you cough use Kemp's Balsam. At all druggists'. Large bottles 50c anl 81. Mv catarrh was vert hurl Vrr 9l j a. v a JJ years I have been troubled with it have tried a m mber of remedies without re lief. A druegist advised Ely's Cream Balm. I have used only one bottle and I can say I feel like a new mn. I made this voluntary statement that others may know of the Balm J W. Mathewson. (Lawyer.) Pawtucket. R. I. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. XTelEADsiiT? TTORNEY AT LAW Office with J. T. Ken- JACKSON & HURST, ATTORKETB AT LAW. Office in Bock Island National Bank Bnildipg, Rock Island, 111. B.S.SWIINXT. C. UWAIX1B. SWEENEY k WALKER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW Ottce in BeDeKton'e Mock. Rock Island, IU. JtcEMRY McESIRY, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Loan money on good ecurity, make collections. Reference, Mitch ell ft Lynde. bankere. Office in Pootottlce block. MISCELLANEOUS. "TliEnbiHYaiyfs OR SALE EVERY EVENING at Crampton'e News Stand. Five cent per copy. DRS. RUTHERFORD & BUTLER, GRADUATES OF THE ONTARIO VETERNA ry colleee, Velernary Physicians and Snrgeons. Office 1 Tindall'e Livery stable; Residence: Over Afters Bakery, market square. WM. 0, KULP, D. D,S. OFFICE REMOVED TO MA 80X1 C TEMPLE, Rooms S6, IT, 2S and 29, Take Elevator. DAVENPORT, IA. HENRY G. SCHAFFER, DEALER IN SOFT AND HARD KINDLING WOOD. Office 1431 Second avenue, corner Fifteenth St. Telephone No. 1089. John Volk tSc Co., GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND HOUSE BUILDERS. Manufacturer! of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Siding, Flooring, Wainswating. and all kinds of wood work for builders. Eighteenth St., bet. Third and Fourth aves. ROCK ISLAND. A. TIMBERLAKE, Express and Moving. All orders promptly attended to. Char- ges reasonable T"Leave order at H. Trenam&n'a Humous shop on Market square. BUYABUFFALO Wvominr lot. It's the pomlnv rftv nf CTmm. inr. Has waterworks, electric lights, flouring mills. Located in the frarden of Wyominfr Produced the prise potato crop of the United States in 1890. cor maps and further infor. ation apply to MANN ft THOM, Buffalo, Wyo. THIS PAPER may found on. me utu. r. HOELLOOa Kcwaparaa Apvairairjwt Bckuo (10 Bprooe i-traet), wnere aavT t Bins' contract uay it OMti tat it ia THE TRAVELERS GUIDE. G'IFA0 ROpK ISLAND ft PACIFIC KAIL yTD Pot corner Fifth avenue and Thlrty flrst street, Frank H. Plnmmer. aeent. TRAINS. tL.AV. Council Bluffs & Minneso- Z ta Day Express t 23 am 1 :00 am w.5;UyPiy BxpreM--' 5: n'10:M pm r&Ineso:Y 1S:W "m ta Express i "7 :60 pm 7 :05 am Council Bluffs ft Omaha I ... . Limited Vestibule Ex ,":18tm 3 :04 am f f " Clt, Limited I.. 10-rapm 4:44am Atlantic Accommodation.... 8-33ara 8:15 pm Ktotng west, t Going east. Daily. TJCKLINGTON ROUTE C, B. ft Q. RAIL ir t VJ DePa f'rsi avenue and Sixteenth et., M J. Young, ayent. TRAINS. t.av. tBBiva. St. Lonis Express i :48 air, 6 :4P am St. Loai (txpres,, 7 35 pm . 7;18 pm St. Paul Express 5:4S prr. 7:66 am Beardstown Passenger 8.f5pm 10:85am Way FrelLht (Monmouth)... 9:25an. I:50pm Way Freight (Sterling) 18:85 pm 10:10 am Sterling Passenger T :20 am 6:48 pm Dnhnqne " io;:8 Hm a;08 pm Dily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL RAIL way Racine ft Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth street, between First and Second avenue, B. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Laava. Abbivb. Mali land Kxpres 6:45 an 7obpai St. Paul Expr- 8:15 pn 11:25 am rt Accoitmodatinn :00pc 10:16am ft Accon modation 7:85 an 6:10 pm ROCK ISLAND ft PEORIA RAILWAY DE pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. H. Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. Ibatb. 'abbivb. 8:10 am 7:30 pm 2:St pen 1 :80 pm 9:10 am; 3:00 pm 4 GO im S :0o am Fast Mail Express.... Express Cable Accommodation... MOST DIRECT ROUTS TO TBS East and South East. eoiNs east. I eoixa wist. Mail and Ex. 8.90 pm S.m pm 3.27 pm 8.57 pni 4.35 pm 4.57 pm 6.55 nm P. at Express and Ex.! 1 no nm Fast Express B ia am 8 56 am 9,90 am 9 60 am IvR. Isl'dar ar.. Orion, .lv 1 .au pm 6.48 pm 6.28 pm 556 pm b. 17 pm 4.57 pm 4.10 pm 2.10 nm 19.48 pm .Cambridge.. ....Galva.... .. Wjoming.. . Princevllle . .Peoria 11.54 am: 11.16 am in 97 -m 10 50 am 2U.64 an 10.00 am 8.16 am 6.45 am 7.55 pm 8.15 am 10.8s pm m nm !1. 85 am 1.15 pm 8.55 pm 7.85 pm 8.57 pm 7.15 pm 1.20 am 6.30 pm 9.05 pm Bloomington 11.13 pm 11.55 am 18.25 am 6.15 am 9.15 am 8.40 am 7.90 am 7.80 am .Springfield . 19.15 pm 7.05 am St. Louis. Mo Danville. 111. 10.55 am Terre Hante. 8 15 am 1.00 am 7.45 am Eransville.. Indianapolis. . Louisville. . "Cincinnati. O Ill.l5 pm 7.45 pm 7.15 pm 10.80 pm Passenger trains arrive and depart from Union depot Peoria. Accommodation train leaves Rock Island 6:45 ?. m. arrives at Peoria 8 :80 a. m . Leaves Peoria :15p. m. arrives at Rock Island 1 :05 a. m. CAB LB BBAKCH. Accora, 6.80 am MlftAc 9.10 am '.0.20 am Accom. 4.00 pm 5.06 pm 5.40 pm Lv. Rock Island . A it. Reynolds.... Cabie 7.40 am 6.15 am 11 00 am A com. - 4'lftAc, Accom. 8.45 pm 4.25 pm 6.30 pm Lv. Cable Ar. Reynolds.... " Rock Island. 7.10 ami 1.45 pm 8.05 am; 8.00 pm Chair ear on Fast Express between Rock Island ana reona in iwtn directions. H. B. SUDLOW, B. BTOCKHOUSK, Superintendent. Gen'l Tkt. Agent. A. D. HUESING -Real Estate- AND Insurance Apt Represents, among other lme-tried ana well known Fire Insurance Companies he following: Royal Insurance Company, of Eneland. Weschester Fire Ins. Company of N . Y. Buffalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester German Ins. Co., Rochester, N. Y. Citiiens Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Pun Fire Office. London. Union Ins. Co., of California. Security In.. Co.. New DiTen, Conn. Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Co.. Milwaukee, Wis German Fire Ins. Coof Peoria, 111. Office Cor. 18th St., and Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. JACOB COKSBLS. NEW FIRM. Davenport Steam Dye Works Kroen & Cornels, proprietors, 313 Har rison street, Davenport, Iowa. Dyeing, Cleansing and Repairing in the very best and latest manner with the aid of the best machinery. fc feather beds and pillows renovated. RDTAGDN R 0 F. DI EFfENPACH'S SURE CURE 'or SEMUtAL, NiRVOUS " USihAR? TRCUBLES In YOUWi, MDSIE-APED OLD WF". hi of'MAL1 WtU'rftTtUF'.St1 UNCtS TAIKTY OR D!SAfPOiNTHNT,buJ"f- lit eir rlterp, xtie wort rft.pt in 2t boiira. ru1 prniKii.DtlTenrcfD imMatii ldAT. treatmeaton uial t; returr nill r..r tl. Cl-rn'mr (m. . t THE PERU DKUC CO.. SoleagU.fortheU.8. t89 WIS, STM:iWAilHEE, WIS, 3EDISEASES3 now riiorn rr4 be v v n r. isu m ititm. Call or send for circular containlng the most marretous ;ures of Consump tion, Cancer, Brir s OImm. Bcrof ola, Ecxema, Syphilla, fSheonitijm Cat arrh. Tumor. StuLch Tronbl, ate., rte. Siooe BEWARE for an r not rmnlH. Avrnt wanted Trywhera. Badabs Elmer tiLI.IB CU-. lr. Ilnrim mm Adu, hrMh (.BICAMk 1AA n CARPETS, Weather Strips, iWe are the Hanufacturera. Do not fail to get an Estimate Before Contracting. J.DUHFEE&COr.lP'Y. 104-100 FranktirfSt.. Chicago. Hi? O fo acknowledger the leadinar remedy for norrbp Cileet, The only sate remedy for LeBearrii,Mru'ku ri wsijavs1 fouafftawed not to I prest-ribe it and feel . safe in reoimmendini ix VI to all anrTmnt L TheEvamsChim . WtCWHATI.O A. J. blUirJt, M. D- if.. A. Sold by Ii-wa-araBl. WOO Mini" ffi rurt TRIPLE I 'Mi 1 PREPARED FROM SELECT FRUITS : & FrankNadler m chemist BOCK ISLAND, mm m " 0. -e ASK TOTJB GBOCER FOB IT. For sale by all flrsKlass Grocery dealers. THE NEW WEBSTER JUST PUBLISHED ENTIRELY NEW. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY , .AGRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, the School, or the Librarr BeTision has ten iu progress for over 10 tpara More than 10O editorial laborers employed. fAirijOOO expended Lfore first copv was printed m'Ki?11??,'1 invited. Get the Best. Soldbyall Booksellers. Illustrated pamphletfroa G. & C. MERRIA3I & CO.. Publishers, Springfield, Mass., l S.A. Cantion! There hare recently been isued VFJXlJ T-Rpv,rf?rinJ,f,f ,,,e le etter s I nabri.lpe-d Dictionarr.aneditk.n lone since superannuat-d. These books are (riven various names.-" Webster's rnabridfted," 'The Great Wtbstor's Iik-tionarv." UVtwivr' Bit Iietionary, " Webster's Eniyclopedic Lictiona ry. t'c, etc. Many announcements concerning them are very misleading as t.'ie IkhIv f each, from A to .3itSl,0,', Br!'1 rnnted from cheap tlatea made by photographing the old pages. . Rock Island IRON WORKS, -ALL KINDS OF- Cast Iron Work done. A specialty of furnishing all kinds of Stoyei with Castings at 8 eenta per pound. A MACHINE SHOP has been added where all kinds of machine work will be done first-class. NINTH ST. AND 7th AVE DOWNING BROS. i Propts. DR. SAND EN'S ELECTRIC BELT wniusKMSfliir ran 1- t V-j' ....tfJ rnii.iuti.pitmttlh WR I A K" f r' A MFF rt CJUK-iJ b.T tMs K. IMPRDViD-7.5 9r-rirrTAir .FIT Akin curMMcnDl ..(, Li: v ;ni, w... " I. V.T . n . u I powe. t ur ol (Bvrmtlir Wttknf. (riTioi f ri, Mild. Kootfe Inir. 4nniiautH (urrvntn of KU-ftr.rltv f rr-:irri s!l V'l-.AK PRT. n t,.rmc !him ro II1 tl.UI d Il.attlM v.TKFNVTW. Etwrlri tnrmtt fril Inmttntti. or r forfeit id cash. tiKl.T id StifiMH-T wtitr ti. and ai. Worii cnta fr Btuinf It I urrd ia irrj-e rtwmt-. S&Ud mBirhirt Frv. BA.NDFW KTTCTRICCO . .CTUhtU.... CH'CI'.QOJLL DRUNKENNESS Or tb Ujiaor Habit. Poaiilrl.v 4'ured bradailalurrinc Or. HaUmea' tItai sMrld. It i. mannfaetund mm a powder, which ean be aiTen In a (law ot bt, a cup of coffee or tea. or in forfC without th. knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely narmletw, and will effect a perman.nt and .needy cure, whether the patient 1. a moderate drinker or an aloohohc wreck. It ha. been art-en in thouaand. f'r-ad ,n 'ZT7 tMtanoe a perfect cure ha. fol- o with the Speciflcjt becomes an utter lmpoaubiliw for the liauor appetite to exist. Cincinnati" omo. 8 pac. book of parucular. utm. To b bad oat Marshall 4 FUherand T. H. Thomas, druggists Kock Island, III. ThA ti,At ITMnrh n . mra, iui ouppreesioni and Monthly Irregularities. Ladies Use Le Dnc'e Periodical Pijl, of Parts, France: guaranteed to accomplish all that ic claimed for them. To be used monthly for troublaa peculiar to women. Full directions with each .;iperl!xorthreb)xe,,or9- American PIU Co., royalty proprietors. Spencer. Iowa. Tha genuine pill obtained of Otto Rudert; Elm street. Rock Inland imna at rv, tv... 2 j li rr!t , r rr- V , va.wufcfVlfc, WIUVI ail aropgista. ailiedw Phillipsburg, Kan. Chean f arma for aal m m.i, i.a ... - . ranches, colonlea or investments. Write to J. P. MR8B, Phililpebarg, PhiUipa CJ. Kansas. Rnrp OmU estasusheb issi j ico St DllICtLru.J Chfcag0 ins. ICiarkS m Regular Ow-EstaLiLtei PHYS1CIAH AKO SUHCE0I5 j Is atHi TreaCne & Hie Greatest fa,.M XT Tj CtronicKsryons and Prirate Diseases. -NERVOU3 DEBILITY, Lost Man. hood. Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible Dreams. Head and Back Ache and ad the effects leading to early decay and perhaps Con. gumption or Insanity, treated scicnulicaUy by new methods with revsr-failing success. f SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Diseases permanently cured. a-KIDNEY and URINARY complaints. Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele ana all diseases of the Genito-Unnary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys c Other Organs. vNo eperlments. Ace and experience important. Consultation free and sacred. Aa All correspondence is sacredly private. Forty Years" Practice enables Dr. Clarke to Guar antee Cures in all C'iraMe Cas Enema. Scrofula. Syphilis, Bladder and Kidaer IMa. eases. Leurorrhtea and Female Trouble. Liver Complaint. Catarrh," all Blood, Skis and Sex. vans Kisease. No matter wno has failed to cure you, write Dr. Clarke a full history of your case. Hours, b to b ; Sundays, 9 to 12. Call on or address F. D. CLARKE, M.D., 186 So. Clark St.. CHICAGO. ILL. TO THE AFFLIQTED! P XVhTpaybiBfocstoriunckswhonthebest -m medical trfatiiut can be had for reason- ao-e iii-icfsot J he I'eru 1 nemicnl Co.. pre- I'limj ir.tra tne prescriptions tn ir. w 111 lams.a pnystrumot w rid-wide repute VniMiJ UPU Bu0erln(t from Seminal wwnsi 111t.11 aua ervous itebatty Ixws of Memorr. DestxndeiicT. bul. frm early indiacretionsorotlier causes; alao liinni F.iRPn UCM who erierlence a weakness mlUULLV4Ur.ll rflLll inadTunopoftheirycars.K:.: ney and Bladder troubles, etc., will flud our Method of Treatment a Safe, Certain and Speedy CUKE. CEUIVII DICTIIICC Kxpeiiencepruvesthattn OLWIrtAL r Ad I ILLCO, ternal medicines ilnt w,,: notcuretbeaboveallmenta. Ur.Williani who has ctven special attention to theso di!eaMs formany years. prenbes Semi nal Ftilles which act directly upon the diseased oreans, and restore viuor better than Stomach Medicines, as ther are not cruineedbythevastricjulce and require no change uf dietoriDterrupUoninbusineas. HOME TREATMENT f rum 16 to W days. Cistinn from H.'H) to $15.00. used with un- . , - ..... . -11.1 .... 1 iHiit jrniaiuu, v imams' private practice. Give tbern a trial. PFPIFIP Un CI lortbeKidneysandBladdercurea til LUII lu nu.01 recent caws in one to four days. UTERINE EUTROPHIC Call or write frCatn1vneaud InfonxiaUonbefc . THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., IS9 Wisconsin Street. MILWAUKEE, WI THE MOLIKE SAVINGS BAIK (Charted by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOLINE, - ILLS. Open daily from 9 a. M. to 3 P.M., and onTnes da; and Saturday Eveninns from 7 to ' 8 o'clock. Interest Allowed on Degposita at the rate of 4 jr Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts of $1 and Upwards. 6KCXBITT AND ADVANTAGlt-. The private property of the Tru steer Is respoa. eible to the depositors. The officers are prohibi ted from borrowing any of its rooters. Kir.or and married women protected by special lew. Officms: B. W. Wbbxick, Preeieert; Pea TKBSKTDHxn, Vice President ; C. F. Bjkijiwai. Cashier. TausTs: S. W. Whaelock. Porter Skinner, C. F. Bemenway, J Silas Leas, Q. H. Edwards. Hiram Darling, A. 8. Wrieht, J. S. Ktator, L. H. Hemenway. C. Vitzthum. t 1 he only chartered navinsrs Bank in Bock Island Counts. W. C. MAUCKER, Having purchased the -Taylor House- Property which he has bad refitted for the ho- ' tel business, is now prepared to accom-' modate transient guests. Day and Regular Boarding at very reasonable prices. He la also engaged In the Grocery Business at the tame iplace with a choice lot of Groceries. Farm produce a specialty. FOURTH AVENUE l T-.J(. r. Km-' i Drug: Store. HORST VON KCECKRITZ.Pharmaciel PBESCBrPTlOKS A Speclaltt. Fourth Ave. end Twentv-Third St. -..Ifct SfS? 00 A' AGENCYXor .jA AMTTin llot nf lnVm..i . W .a Jr. ,V,A n,u acaao- - ia Obtain P-trnt -w-..r .it i'w-i i nias asai bbbi i sal r a Mm rr s ' ' J. M. BUFORD, GENERAL Insurance Apt ' The old Fire and Time-trie Companies -renrefeMed. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. Rat low ny reHable "m any caa aHWA. m- Yoar Patronage la aoiiciied. 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