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Intelligence Column. every a rem nc for 144c per week. w ANTKD -Dttlnc rooma'rls at the St. Jamc; uotc, i?a vet: port. W ANTKD . few good boarder in private family. No rOtt Nineteemh -t eet. WE offer agents big money, in exelntive terri tory; or new putt-nt Sale M 1 M ri . tit in city or country; tew agta In IBC fl.'M actually set tint; rich; one agent in o. e day cleared fS'l: o caujo'j; ca'a'.oirtic free. Ai.riSK Saps Co. No. NB-m, c'a-u -ttoet. Claelnaa i, o. WANTED A 2r?t-e. Salesman in every town or city wi bin 800 miles of Chicago to fell real estate in one o( the bett-tocated suburbs in Chicago; old on e.isy monthly laftataaeatSj Will pay large commission a d expni'v t i and from tfce extf in showing the iroperiy; only men of large influence and i.rquainTance where they reside need apply; the lies; of reference rvim reii Wallace O, Clara A Co., room 411, 104 Dearborn s:reet, Chicago. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A TTORSETS. E. E. I'AKMEnIerT ATTOHNEY AT LAW Office in Mitchell Jfc Lyr.de's new block. JACKSON k HUKST. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office la Uocs Islanc i'lSatioca: Bank Bail Hag, Rock Island, 111. 8. o. swbxsit. 0. " wnsmi SWEENEY & WALKER, ATTORNEYS AND CUVNSELI.ORS AT LAW (Wea la Bengaton'l 'lock. Rock Island. 111. MtENIRY 4 MoENIKY, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Loan money on coo: secnr'.tv. make collections, Hcferer.c. Mitel. -el. Jt Lyase, baakera. Office in Pototace block. 8. W. ODEL' , ATTORNEY AT LAW Formerly of rort Ry:on. and dartaa tba past two yean arJth the firm of Browning A BBtrtkon a Moline. has now opened an office in :he Auditorium bui.dlcg. room 5, at Moire. PHYSICIANS E, 1, SAM, M. I. Office oyer Krel'. & Math's Restaurant. In office at all hours. CWSpccial Office Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 4 to 4 and T to I p. m. Telephonc No. 124. DRS. BICKEL &SCHQEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde's Block. Rooms 29-31. (Take Klcyatorl DR. E. B. JOHNSTON, Office. 223 Brady St.. Davenport. (Ovei: Reynolds Jfc GifFor.u's.i noLRs4Km;!,r,V:!:'m- ( to 4 p. m. Diseases ofWomen a Specialty. Drs. Myers & Holderead, Physicians and Silicons, CI tx cialtle Surgery ami Diaeaces of Women 0 o-riiE Corner Second ayenne and Fifteenth street Telej bone, lf-w. OSee hoara ereabu e 7 'oil. Dr My. r, from 10 to S3 am ar A :l to .", pta : Son nay 1? to 1 ; residence tad aye: telephone MOO, Dr. BoMeretd, from to in am and l to am ; Sunday. P:-ji to 1" ;j : residence a; office; tele phone 1143. IK TI8T8. R, M, PEARCE, DENTIST. Hoim '. ia MitcHe'.'. & Lynde's r.ew;bloca. Take elevator. DR, J, E, HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, Teeth extracted wlthont pain by the new method. No IT'.O Second avena?. over Krel. Math's. INSURANCE. A7K HUESING, -Real Estate-- AND -Insurance Agent- Hc7rc lata aflMBg other tIm-2-tr:2d and vre irawc ?:rj Insaraccc Cotnpauici he foiloyriui; Royal laaaraac Company, of England. Wecheter Kire Ins. I'ompany of N. Y. Butlalo German Ine.Co., Bnffalo, N. Y. Rom st?r firman In". Co., Rochef.er, N. Y. '.liie-.s In- Co.. o' Pitt, nrrft. Ho Man Fire O.H:c. London. Union Ins. Co., Of OallfMtsSa. Security Fa. 0 1.. New nivsn. Co-.n. Mtlw.inkes Mechanics Inf. 0.. Milwaukee. Wn German Fire Ins. Co., of Peoria, 111, Office Or 18th St., and Sacosd Avo ROOK ISLAND. ILL. J. M. BUFORD, General . . . Insurance Aent. - TO-- ol 1 Fire and Time-tried Companies represented. Losses Promptly Paid. Kates as Iowa, any reliable company can afford Yonr Patronage i' solicited. ML ST. ARniW'S frenchcure la the Safest and Sureet Rcmt ily ever discovered for all the unnatural dincharg.H and Private DisKas'.h of Men and the debilitating weakness peenllar to women. It has never failed to cure the moat obstinate case. In men. In from 3 to 6 days. (Nothing that makes quicker claims is safe.) I t ie convenient to carry and handy to use ao bottle or spoon to annoy you. Kemeni ber, we guarantee It. Price SI.OO per box. Com plete instructions with each box. If the drug fist you ask for Or. (it. Armaad's French Cure has not got it. don't, let hira lool you with his oily tongue by selling you something else in stead, bat asud price to us and we will forward to you by mail, in plain, unmarked box. Wo nlso treat pi'l-nts by mall. Address TBS HAZZARAK HKDICINE CO., S.O South bau gacion Bbraat, Chicago, III An Foster Celebration In Atheaa. It is la?.- on Saturday night that the nal Easter eel bration takes place in AthensV An iminense crowd fills all the ap proaches to the cathedral and such parta of the church as am not kept clear. With out a raisi 1 platform has been erected and decorated with evergreens. In the catbednU the royal princes, the minister of state and the high function aries of the kingdom assemble to attend the midtii:;ht service. As the hour of mid night np roaches the metropolitan, with his a.ssi.-it: tits, preceded by the cross and baunera, adrance vritb lighted tapers. The various notabilities light their taped from that of tin archbishop, and so the sacred fire is com Dtmicated tu the crowd. As the n idnight hour sounds and Easter succeeds ti e last day of Ix-nt the metro politan, a blaze of silver and trold. with his tiara, the diver jrosiH-1 and the episcopal crosier, aacends the platform outside the church an 1 proclaims to the assembled Pople the tidings, "Christ has risen!" Ii' mon ent all the bells are ringing far and nr.v. Hands of music strike up, guns are disehaaged, rockets asreud, Bengal Ores are lights and the sparkle of tapers spreads f r m hoa to house, and from street to street, till tv,. whole citv is alive with soun. and flame. The clergy return to the church, and the E.v,ter ritual con tinues, long and tedious. Now the long fast is over, iim the pco. pie. Who for the last two or three days have taste no food but bread and oliVes and a lift e black coffee, and who have many of them on Good Friday observed literally th I rule to Buffer no food to pass their lips between sunrise and sunset, are released fa m their probation and feasting begins. Fires an kindled, over which early on Easter morning the Iambi are roasted whole. The ceremony i over. Only the greeting, Christ has risen!" and the answer, "He is risen indeed!" are in every mouth. "Customs and Lore of Modern Greece." limiting for a Prince. In the tat er half of the Sixteenth cen tury the li tle province of Transylvania was in a state of revolution and consequent disorder. Finally there came a time when there was i o ruler, ami the Turkish sul tan seta wo 1 to Ali Pasha, then at Maros Vasarhely, that, come what might, a prince of Transylvania must be elected. Ali Pasha, waa in a quandary. He stood at his wind) W, as the story runs, meditat ing upon his sovereign's commands, not knowing wl at to do, and yet afraid to do nothing, when he saw a tall, strong man crossing the market place. At that time, and especially in that country, a strong arm was the best patent of nobility. At home Ali Pasha had seen the lowest s aves lifted to places of power. He sent a m wsenger into the market place with Instructions to bring the tall, strong man into 1 is presence. The order was Obeyed, and aa the stranger entered he was greeted wit :i the words, "You must be prim e of Transylvania!" ''I!" exclaimed the astonished prinee elcrt. "I: 1 know nothing about govern ment! I can't read or write! I am a butcher!" "No matt -r for that." said Ali Pasha; "a man may In- an excellent regent though he cannot re id." Hut the butcher was not ambitious, and still resisted "If you w; nt a man as prince of Tran sylvania." he said. "I can tell you of one who has no equal If you will let us go and find bin . I will lead you." With 800 Turkish horsemen Ali Pasha and the but her rode to Malmkrog and surrounded the castle f Michael Apaffi, whom they 1 ailed at mice as prince, car ried to Man s Vasarhely, and proclaimed as a regent This was in 1661, and the prince thus chosen remained in power tin til his death, in 10'JO. Youth's Companion. Cowboys Hake a Conductor "Daaee." A band f cowboys in Montana had long noticed a course i behavior on the part of a Northern Paeitir train conductor which they determined not to tolerate. The con ductor did the worst thing, in a cowboy's opinion, that any man could do he acted like a dude; e "put on style." He actu ally went -o ar as to swing himself nil the cars before they stopped, and. with one arm extend. and head offensively erect, would shout: "Dinglevilie! All "out for Dinglevillel" His whole manner was arti ficial, affected and unbearable. This being toticed -and no one is quicker to notice the Hollow trickery of an eastern man than cowboys are the boys- decided to "take him own." So one day they as embled m tl e station platform in a semi circular line, into the curve of which he must run as he leaped from the moving cars. The Ci nductor did as he was ex pected to, the cowboys surrounded him, and he was b dden to dance. "Dance!" tl ey shouted. "Dance, or we'll shoot t he toe off you !" At the Words each cowboy pulled his pistol and began shooting down into the platform planks, not exactly at the con ductor's feet, but so as to narrowlv miss them. They 'dazed away and lie danced. until, alter In was all but exhausted they had no n ore shots tn lire, they mm go on with the train ami never "show up" at Dingh ville until he could behave like a man.- Julian Ralph in Harper's Weekly. Have No Equal. Allcock's Porous Piasit ra have attained a world-wide reputation solely upon their superlative merits. They have would-be rivals, but have never been equalled or even approached in rmratlM n.,.,..! aud rapidity and safety of action. Their value has been attested by the hishest medical authorities, as well as by un impeachable testimonials from those who have us d them, and ;tbey are rec ommended as the best external remedy for weak back, rheumatism, sciatica colds, coughs, sore throart, chest and stomach affections, kidney difficulty, weak muscles, strains t:t .ho . .1 u..I , 1 v.v..uvc, qlu ucuca and pams of every description. Beware of imitHtionQ u,i ,n . 1... . " W UUl UV deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for aiicock s, ana let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accent a.iba.i. tute. What the Hon. George G. . regHrd to the superiority of the cuc. berg's diamond and non-chant'cable sv-. tsclcs: "1 am using glasses which I purchased from Prof. Hirschberg and they are the best I ever tried; it affords me great pleasure to recommend Prof. Hirschberg as an excellent optician, and his classes are simply unequalled in tin excellence. G G. Vkst." These spectacles arc for sale by T. H. Thomas, ageut for Kock bland. FREE F01 beauty, for comfort, fur improve ment of the complexion, use only Poz oni's Powders there i- nmbite owl to Miss Lcttie Jluntlvy, Is the sister of Mr. W. S. Huntley, of Cortland, N. Y.. a well known car penter and builder. Her frank state ment below gives only the absolute truth concerning her illness and mar velous recovery by the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilla. She says : "C. I. Hood & Co . Lowell. Mass.: "Dear sir: Twelve years ago I began to have hemorrhages and four years ago became so low that the physicians told mo There Was No Hope and I should soon die. I could not be moved from my bed. Under my face were napkins continually reddened with blood from my mouth. I could ciii nothing and had no acUpn 01 the bowels for a week. The doctors said the cause was ulcers in the stomach. At UMS tune my mother said she wanted to make one more trial, and asked It I would take iiooa s Sarsaparuia. 1 told her it would he A Waste of Money but finding it would comfort her. 1 began tak ing it. In a few days the bloating began to subside. I seemed to feel a little stronger, but thought it onlv fanev. I wns so weakl Could only take ten drops ol Sarsaparilla at first. In two weeks 1 w as able to -it up a few min utes even oay In a month I -ould walk nrro ih room. One day 1 asked what they were to have for dinner, and siiid I wanted something beam. Mv mother was so happy she cried. It was the First Time i had Felt Hun gry for Two Years I kept on With Hood s Sarsaparilla ami in six mouths was as well as ever in ray life. It is now four years since I recovered, and I have not had a day's sickness since, nor any hemor rhage. If ever a human being thanked the pood Lord on bended knees it was 1. I know that Hoods Sarsaparilla. and that alone, unquestionably sny-i my Life." Mewrs. Sawyer a Jennings, the well known drutcglsts of Cortland, say tbatHas Haatley is a highly respected lady; her statement of what Hood's Sarsaparilla Hai done for her is worthy the highest confi dence." Hood's Tills cure Liver Ills. and bade Wales' study. The Prince of Wales' private study at Sandringham is anything but pretentious. It is one of ;lw smallest rooms in the house and i.s Ut by a large single window. The woodwori is of all light oak and the walls ami ceiling of a neutral tint. Then are no hangings, no bric-a-brac, no orna ment of any .ind, no soft ruj;s even on the oaken tlor. The principal piece of furniture is a solid. Square oaken desk, at which the pr nee writes all his private letters. The prince'i waste basket is odd. It is from a design 'urnisbed by his royal high ness and resen bles a huge chimney pot. hat. There ar no looks in the room, but a huge eollecti n of pipes and cigars is ar ranged on shel . es. a telephone connects Sandringham with Marlborodgh House, and is lixed by the side of the study window. Iuiei The husk of the uiantifactt perhnents to t thrown Into a t ing mixed with ly Imiled they f. full of glutino was then plac as to separate l A compact in; tuined. which b New York Tele from ( nrnhusks. ndian corn i.s being used in re of paper. In some ex st this use the husks were otary boiler, and after be eaustic soda and thorough- rtn a kiml of spongy paste, is substance. This paste :d in a hydraulic press, so he gluten from the fiber, ss of IiIkt was then ob worketi in various ways. .tram. lli.troj That Smrll of ., i-l :ig, . A bit of chin coal put in the saucepan with cabbage destroys tjnich of the dis screeable odor usually pervndintf the at mosphere at sm h times. New Y '.rfc Journal. Twin-City Ice Company. Deliver to all Houses PURE CHANNEL ICE Out at Water town. Sock Island Offise. Moline Office, "ommmercJal llojec. lilt phone 12ls I-JfUi Tiunl Ave 'i eiephone ilia electric belt WTTV.SUVtSSSRY ran . -jm yy K Wl AK or Hr M Mi TT . jraiJ Ol'l.l! tlA.1rl thrt.aurh IV. mn DIM Ilr IltiW orfcXt KSSQ aa to O" y, hk i , no, n, CltCTRIS BELT AMD SUSPEasmt M.I .tr .1 limikl .-sl Uric hnb, him, 15. ....,.. .urr.nm ..T ,T :. Trust, a1; H'KAK lljlrir li.rr.nl f.H l.,.i,l,. ... ,..:,. c . ..1 I. .'.A 5"" r ti. a.,) Up. Tm s ' i ; n Mr. I rre. ra BTS, r,XI.T ,! MrhN t"nTPfi" n M HOF.DitFrENBACH'S I aaaBRE yfUMAl, KEIVSSi 8tkAT TFrBwiil f runs, STC;H utoir.ATtcn, sii uacti. Ti'STt n OS'PtdrtVl'lT. i o pm avaflaaat cr tm, t rats oli v a-ffU o, :..r :. 'i --.f r wi r - ,tr GEO. P. STAUDUHAR. Architect. Plane and apcrintendence for all claas of Building. Rooms 53 and 55, Mitchell ft Lyade bailding TAKB EL-EVATOB. f With every TEN DOT T arc i . o wUim 0j I 1 I I I I i T TTrrx II it '71 I LfVJUVII A f- 1 I C?0tl -. -r-v , , I J r. V - vr r tor one vear , I If . T II 111 I v . A- I ! " - ri i i iiit . i i iiiiiiiiir s-v . i i ' i j e leu ii l j i i i i ; i v i riu ina OOD FORM We give you a ticket and punch out the amount of your purchase you have purchased SI 0.00. . . bc- Sure and get a Ticket. Aln k- . All the latest and most poi , . r stv es in Ox ', r k Our $23S Odd Lot Sale still com and Fine Shoe: The BOSTON 1623 Second avenue, under Rock Island H Every Month many women suffer fom Excess'Ve or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide ia to get proper advice. Don confide in anybody but try Bradfleld's Female Regulator aSpacific lor PAINFUL, PROFOSE, SCANiY, SLPPRESStD und IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" rr.ailrd free BRADFIELO FEGULAT0R CO.. Atlanta. Ga. SmM bj u!l !,ruecl.t. iiit z.: .fysaanaaaaQscfiBHaBHaa SOLD 3Y Hi :TZ 4 BiSNShlN IT WILL NOT IF YOU TAKB KRAUSE'8 i I I WE ARE ALWAYS TN" IT WITH THE FINEST OF Bread, Cakes, Buns aflti Pies In the city. Delivery wagons always on the road. Parties - as liavine them ston at iheir Txno -jii ,.i --.. kj, mil 1 . , . -,..!- same at our premises. MUNHOE, DeRUE & ANDERSON. ProDrietors DOES YOUR Head ache Will Cur rv lnd of HI J 00 Kfward for aay iaiurious substanca foand in i:ire 'ipiulei. tSfPerfectlr tit it wo tay. Sent Dostpald on rrceinC of orlea. - Twcntr-FlT-e Centa. NORMAN LICHTY. FAMILY Cmchit, Des Molnaia. Iowa. Vnr -.', lw a', druii;itt. Ilariz Jc Batinscn. TO THE IFFy OTEO ! BJ paj l'i:f''c,'tnfni.-i,-iisTii.nt,:rioj BMdlcal treatOMTLteaa t-e had for reason nllo t.rir. s, i Tin- IVrui'!n miP3lCo n- p:irii from the preacttpttona of Dr. '.vh. ':in:i.n ih Htetaaof trorld-yrk3 n':nt Loss it llamory. DaaoufMSencv. mut raspaarly IndlflcrctlonsorotiMr runcs: aij MIDDLE-AGED MEN SSoflSe,'! noy nnd Blaitdertrcttibles, etc., will And oar Method -t i reatnenl n tv, Cntarn nnd Bpeecty CCUH mui PASTILLES. r.' U-ur- tt.o-N vcnilntent.. Dr.Willfaim Nrno turn i x -ikm-i.-i' f-.tt. i -; these diseases for iiihivv.- rs.rr"wr Tvo.n.. IWl PktStUlea wliirh :ti t dins'f ,v ii'N.r. ri,. Uian Stomaeh Mori"ino?. m they an :? .t eha 'il'i i bytberastrieiufteeaUHl req usr' ,. . l tif diet or iutcmipti' n In bminMn CENTRAL MARKET. SPECIAL CUT ON SMOKED MEATS: Choice Stigr Cured Hums, Bacon, - ... " Shoulderi?, " Dried Beef, - - . n, Boneless Ham, - - i ST'- - fie - an :' ir c::-:. only. H. Treman & Sons, All telephone orders promptly filled . Telephone No. 1103. 1700 T THE MOLINE WAGON, Mo i ink, III. r -n 'inir.- UflUC TOP iTlirilT I':; .-.iiiK i mm KLMitoflSuBp, used - ah an rni.inKMir, n(orovcr i.'h. : rear i..". Willi r 'FRIfiP FinoroaiP - - """- uw hi. I HIV Female . . ,i: . lunsa i ru.ui. Kher . Ura ThE PIri' E:"1C'. CO. V.'cr. .... k ?' The Moline Wagon Co. Vlll'i'Mii.niiiii.iiHxiiini.ijamik E. G. F R A ZE R J CBaaaaVX aaVa W!LLNOT cause MmM STRICTURE, ask fcoJ a SJBJ Bio. Q so pain, no stajm Kl aV 1 ac-T-ii ::.hmzm . Manufacturers of FARM. sprtnPt an?) FRKmHT waqo ill and complete 'ire of Platform an.1 other Sj.ririt Wairons aapeetatlj i lap I crtera tiade. t fojierior wotkmaaafcl:. and SciA. Illaetiabed Prlci ; - -apimcatioD. Sec the MOLINE w.v.hn 'K-fore parchaeli Preparatorj- to moving in our new quarters on Seven street, back of Thomas' drugstore, UNDERHILL & GLASS, PROPRIETORS OF Park's Restaurant. Will set as tine a table to th-ir boarders as any hotis- in the city, having 20 cases of fine canned goods of all kin if you want a good mel call on them at 1611 Sec ond avenue next door east of Loosley's store T. K THOMAS, Sole Agent. Rock Icland. THIS PAPER uro E NEW YOrfK. rfEWBPAPra AoTcaTia-o ltret). whore adyer I jii-iT 3mtrat may W it m .! ronr.i aa & c GEO. P. - KONEI.l. JO'd Bcitui' 'in epruce m tf"r MANHOOD RESTORED!' ' " I fmw rr LmT Of Brat n Vow r, Ilml iohc. Viih-fulc. Ma' h a . , ic BiroEE & its n riNii. ior! N;-hi- r. V v .;i !.-. I ixitnl.. iillfirain aiut trtti f rni ri I Orcar.fi tn e ther iex ca'.?': i t y v. r i irriu n. yi:th:: i r- ' -l , I let H'li', opium i r r-tiimi r.n h .-- r. N -:i :r r r .. tun ind It,u:i .? Iut up c nrpnit'Cl . r.rrT In V9t podtel ' ! r y mni' ti f. V f.. VV;th T.ry i - erw ' i u nf.v i r . . ; IMA .;. .(. UtrcnUtf l.-t jr. - c t'-i v .- For 8h In Rx;k island by Kurtz & Bahn?P3. 31 Ave. "am. 20th vtj i SS Warren LY BKOTFmS, BUWewVork.