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THE AKGUS, VEDNESDAT. FlOlRU AUY lb, 18Jti 6 Tilt TrUVe i v."-- .n il'. CHIOfAU. ruOk IsLa-NO r'A. MO - wv Depot cornel iriftbvenoBU Tblrly Srat trot. Frank H. Plmnmer, agont, TRAIN. Council Blmfls A ITinneso-1 ta DT Expre.... 1 Kanaaa City Day Kzpreas... Washington Kxpreu Omnci) Mufla A Minneeo- I ta xpr f Omaha and Denver Verti-1 bale Kxpres I Vnua nir Limited .. Btnart-Rock bland Exprea! tKiiT. UKAlm 10:87 pm 8;80 pm 4:41 am o.ai am 8:18 pm 7:40 am ,:5pm ' m AA . 1 i.n 4:4Sam.ll;10pm . .. Al V .TV iu T .' V mUA Daily. Going eaet. tftolng wen. BrjRUNbToM Rotrrs-c, b. q. rail wsy Depot First avenue and Sixteenth at. at.. Yoong, atrent. TRAINS. BC Loale Sxpreat Bkloa Kxpreaa. .......... SUPaal Rxpreea Beardetowa Paaaenger. .... Way FretirM (Monmouth) . . Sterling Pauenebr.. Btl Paul Rxpreaa eteriing Prelght LBAT. I taniva 8:40 am 7:87 pm 8:4o pm 8:Mpm 7 :hb ia 8 i im 11 :30 am 8:40 am ' 7 :T pm 7:5 am 10:88 am t :5fl pm :40 pm 8:45 prn 10:80 a-n Daily. CHICAGO. MILWAUKKi A ST. fAUL RAIL way Racine A Hontiiwentern i4vis1on De pot Twentieth strael. between First and Second avenue, 8. P. W. Holmea. agent. TRAINS. btiti Aaarva. Mail and Kxpreea 7-00 :OoT. 6t. Panl Kxpraa 8:60 -ro U .4" a-v Ft. 8b Aeennmodation .. .. 4- "-'l' ' ROCK ISLAND PFOR'.A KilLWAi D pot Firet avenne and Twentieth street. 9. H. Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. LaVK Aaarva Faat Mall Bxprora 8:06 am 7:P8pm Rrprese 3:90pm 1 :2ft pm Oable Accommodation...... 9:10am 80 pm J " 4:00pm! Otna am Bukunhtok; cedar rapids north ern railway, depot f.iot of Brady rtrect,Tav epport. J.tt Hnneem, Qen.T'k't A Page Aaent. TRAINS. Leave. Arrive. Pacsenger 4:55 pm 10 45 am Freight 3 00 am 9:45 am Leave West Davenport. ami MOST DTHBCT BOUT! TO THB East. South acd Southeast. A8T motnrp. Fast U'l. Rxpreaa Lv. Rack Island 8:0b am 9:80 pm Ar.Oriun 8:45 am 84 pm Camhridxe 9:08 am 8 :27 pm Oalva 9:36 am 8:57 pm Wyoming .....10:11am 4:33pm Prince ville 10 :80 am .55 pm Peoria : 11:15 am 6:40 pm Bloomingtou.. opnngneia... Jacksonville. Decatar Danville Indianapolis. Terre Haute.. Kvansvllle.... St. Louie ... OinctnnaM.... Lonlaville.... i:mpm 8:40 pm 4-0C pm 8:50 pm 8:50 pm 6:55 pm 7:10 pm 1:90 am 7:80 pm 11 -.00 pm 9:15 pm 10:90 pm 18 06 n't 10:00 pm 18:10 am 8:95 am 10:00 am 7:85am 7:40 am 7:10 n't wmtT boottd. 1. Peons 10:10 ami 8:50 pm Ar. Rock Island 1 :95 pmj 7 :08 pm Accommodation traina leave Rock Island at 0t. m. and 6.80 p. m; arrive at Peoria 8:50 p. a. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peojia 6:00 a. m. and f,:15p.m; arrive Bock Island 4:00 p.m. and 1:86 p m. All trains ran dally except Sunday. AU passenger traina arrive and depart Union denot, Peoria. Free Coaircaron Fast Express between Rock stand and Peoria, both directions. Tb rough ticket, to all points; baggage cnecked through to destination. OABLI BRANCH. I Aeom. Lv. Ri;xIUid 9.10 am Arr. Kyalds 10.20 am " Cable... 11.00 am Accom. 4.00 pm 5.05 pm 5.40 pm Lv. Ar. Cbi3 Rnynjlds.... tt-K-.k island H. d. dtfOU7, 4ninten.lent. 7.00 ami 1.45 pm 7.55 am' 8.00 pm TJOKHOUs. ftt'l T. Agert aV.SCUAMTEB WITH THE BCOOR'PHV OF THIS COUNTRY WW 08TMI ucm vmu'bu mnMnoM from a stucy of this map or wt CMcap, Eock Islam! & Pacific Ey The Direct Bout to eiid from Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Mollne, Rock Island, in ILLINOIS; Davenport, Muscatine, OUmnwa, Cefcaloosa, De Molnos, Wlnterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council Rlufls. in IOWA ; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in MIN NESOTA; Wetertown and Bioux Falls, In DAKOTA; Camerpu, 8L Joseph and Kansas City, in MISSOURI Omaha, Lincoln, Falrbury and Kelson, in KEBRAEKA; Atchison, Leavenworth, Hortoa, Topeka, Hutchinson. Wichita, Belleville, Abilene. Dodge City, Caldwell, Ir KANSAS; Kingfisher. El Rene and alinco. In INDIAN TEKR1T0RY; Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Tnvenea new areas of rich farming, and grazing lands, affording the best facilities of inter communication to all towns and cities eat and west. torthweit and southwest of Chicago and to Pacific and traus-oceocic seaporta, . MAOmnCENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment between CHICAGO and DE8 MOINES. COUNCIL HI.UFFB and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, vis KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and "via BT. JOSEPH Firat-aass Day Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIB CARS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Bervice Close connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway Unas, now forming tha new and picturesque .STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN POUTS Over nbleli superbl T-equ I pped trains run dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from EaU Lake City, Ogden and Ban F'ancisco. THE ROCK ISLAND Is also ths Direct ancr Favorite Line to and com Lianitou, Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and cenlc rssorU and cities and mining districts in Colorado, DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS rrom St. Joseph and Kansas City to and from all in ortant towns, cities and sections In Southern Nebraska, tansar and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT wli'.v SCUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water own, Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. wnnecttong for all points north and northwest betweao ' he lakes and the Pacific Coast. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Information , pply to any Coupon Ticket Office to the United Stat ' r Canada, or address L. 8T. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN Qr-'Uasagvx. CtalTkkAFita Aft PLEASANT THE NEXT HORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND 18V COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. If T doctor tax s It acts rentlv cm the atomaeli. Htw and kidneys, ai d Is a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from h -rbs, and Is prepared for use aa easily as sea. It U called LANE S MEDIGinE Alldnunrlstall It at SV. and 81 .en per package, uvonetolav Line'i Famll MedlHne move tn bowels ea ct day n order to be healthy, thw a&wK$ Cotton Root COMPOUND. Sis? T'W A recent discovery by an old VkX a1 physician Successfully used SA Jif' wonuiiy by thousands of la- vJt.!' -.s.fe and reliable med'Cine discovered. Beware of un principled druggists) who of fer Inferlo- m dkint s in place of this. Ask for Cook's Ootto itOT Compourd, take no anbeti tnte, or inclaai 81 and 6 ceata in postage In letter, and we will aend, scaled, by return mail Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladiee only, 8 stamps Addre. o. 8 Fisher Block, Detroi, Mich. Sold In Rock Island bv Marshall Fishei. Ps per Hoose, Ha is A Bannsen. 9dlh atreet and So ave-.and drngrists evervwhore. PliOriSSIOlMAL CAEDS. 12. PARMEJiTEK 8TTORNKT AT" LAW-Offlce in Mitchell ix Lynde's nen block. JA( XSOX & HUBST, 1 TTORNRYr. AT LAW. Office in Roc. Is.a t dSiational Ba ik Bnil.iing. liock Island. Hi. Tt. TWSXNST. o. ltin ism EXET & WALLLR, TTI3RNBYS AND COCNSKLLORS AT LAW lOfflce in Bei gston's oloek. Rock Island, ni. XcEMRY & McEMBT, 4 TTORNKY's AT LAW Loan money on rood A aeenrity.ma ke collections. Reference, Mitch ell Lyndo. bankers. Offloe In Postoftce block. :s. tT. ODELL, I TTORNKY AT LAW Formerly of Port Byron, a and durlne ' he past two years with the firm of trownmirAGn7ikenatMoline.hu now ooened ib office in the Andlloriaoa buiidlDg, room 5, at aoune. C. J. Sbsbxb. S. W. Skabxb. SEA RLE & SEARLE, 1 TTORNBrS and Cosnsellors at Law and So Alicltors In Ckanoerr; etBce Btlord's block, lock Island. DsyrisTs. R, U, PEARCE, DENTIST. Boom S3 in JUtchell A Lynde's ne wjblock . Take elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, Teeth extracted without pain by the new method. No 1716 Second avenue, over Erell it Math's. ORS. BIC1CEL & SGHQEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mi'xbel1 & Lynde's Block. Rooms ?9-81 (Take Elevator) PHYSICIANS J, R, Hollowbns M, D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D. DRS. BARTH Sc HOLLOWBUSH. Phtbiciaits aw Burg hons, flip 4TK Mrd l. Telcnhnne 1BKS Uesidem e 781 Slat ft. ' 1188 omci jounw: Dr. Barth I Dr, Hollowbnsh 9 to 10 a, w . I 10 to 12 a.m. 1 to 9 and 7 toti p.m. I 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. DR. CBJa.3. U. ROBINSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office McCui ongh Building, 1S4 W. 8d St. DAVENPORT, IA. Honrs : 9 to 11 am : 1 to 4 pm. J. F. Hitu, M. D. Gso. W. Whkelck,'M. D. DRS. MYERS & WHEELER, spsciai-ties: Sargsry and lia-i of Women Cfflce over Kr :ii & Math s. Telephone 1148. erncx iocis: IX VTXBt. . I DR. VHXELEX. 8 to 12 a.m. I 8 to 10 a. m. to 5 and 7 to 9 p. ra. 1 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m tea. telephone law. I ries. telephone, nuo. ARCHITECTS. Edward L. Has iati. cuu H. Buford. HAMKATT & BUFORD, A RCHITKCTS Rock Island, Til. Office Room JX 41, Mltobeu uynae nuiiaing. GEO. I'. STATJDTJHAR. Architect. plats and sajerintendenoe for all'clais oX Rnllriinoa Rooml 58 and 56. Mitchell & Lynde building One Wm of Getting a Living. ' Hare you ev met one of tboso "genials" who are so careless as to always take the change that belongs to you? There are several of them in New York, You can find one any day along Broadway. An Englishman who came over recently ran afonl of one last week, very much to his sorrow. It so happens that this Eng lishman is of very good family. Though his people are quite wealthy and he has al ways been used to the luxuries of life and the niceties of refined society, he struck a Streak of hard luck. He had got down to his last bill, which was a two dollar scrip. At this stage of the affair he met the "genial," who is supposed to bo fairly pros perous and whom the Englishman had met before in London. RegardlrSHOf his limited finances the Eng lishman, through force of habit, promptly invited the "genial" into the Fifth Avenue hotel. The "genial" accepted condescend ingly. The Englishman threw down the two dollar bill, the change was brought, the genial," in the most absentminued way imaginable, gathered it up and put it in his pocket. Then they walked. Of course the Englishman thought it a mistake and was too well bred to mention it. As he had not anot her cent to his name he had to walk home and he was living in Sixty-sixth street. The next day some money arrived, and he told the story in a down town cafe. "Mistake!" exclaimed one of the party. "Nonsense! I know a dozen men he has done that to. It is the biggest source of Income he has got." There are queer ways of getting a living in New York. New York Herald. The Death of Lincoln. The first floor of the house where Mr. Lincon was carried was composed of three rooms, opening on the same corridor. It was in the third, a small room, that the dying man lay. His face, lighted by a gas jet, under which the bed hud been moved, was pale and livid. His body hail already the rigidity of death. At intervals only the still audible sound of his breathing could be faintly heard, and at intervals again it would be lost entirely. The Burgeons did not entertain hope that he might recover a moment's conscious ness. Judge William T. Otto, a thirty years' fritr.d of Mr. Lincoln, was standing at the bedside holding his hand; around the bed stood also the attorney general, Mr. Speed, and the Rev. Mr. Gurney, pas tor of the church Mr. Lincoln usually at tended. Leaning ajrainf-t the wall stood Mr. Stan ton, who gazed now and then at the dying man's face, and who seemed overwhelmed with emotion. From time to time he wrote telegrams or gave the orders which, in the midst of the crisis, assured the preservation of peace. The remaining members of the cabinet and several senators and generals were pacing up and down the corridor. Thus the night passed on. At last toward 7 o'clock in the morning, the surgeon an nounced that death was at hand, and at 7:20 the pulse ceased beating. Every one present seemed to emerge from the stupor in which the hours of night had been 6pent. Mr. Stanton approached the bed, closed Mr. Lincoln's eyes, and, draw ing the sheet over the dead man's head, nt tered these words in a very low voice, "He is a man for the ages." Scribner'a. Tbe Devil's Not. A remarkable curiosity is a nut which grows at Hermosillo, Sonoro, Mexico. Major Davis, who is just now holding down Colonel Barber's chair at adjutant general In tbe department of Dakota, was sitting In his easy chair contemplating a half dozen of the meats of these nuts, which had just been sent north by an officer of the regular army -ho is now in Mexico. 1 he meats were dancmg about in a verr mysterious way, and the reporter and sev eral others who were watching the strange performance were completely mystified. 1 11 not tell you what is the matter with those meats," said the major. "I'm n.t going to give away my trick. hen a man learns a good sleight of hand performance is he going to give it away for noi.hir.? I guess not." The nuts continued to oance, and Lieu tenant Sturgis, who was as much in ; he dark as the reporter, began a critical exam ination of the crazy objects supposed to 1 Inanimate. "Oh, yes, I think I have the trick," said the lieutenant. "There is somet bing ulive in these meats. There is a strange tLrol bing in them." The reporter picked np one of the mi-ats. and surely enough, there was a very pecu liar throbbing sensation in it. The major was so thoroughly amused by this time that be could cot longer with hold the secret. It seems that a-worm i -born on the inside of the meat of this nut and that it lives there for some weeks ?sd dies without seeing the light of day. T'ne worm eats out the inside of the mci:t, tin n becomes restive and moves about a great deal. It is in this period that the nni b come apparently animate. St. Paul Pio neer Press. CrreCi:g friends in rablic. A woman is sometimes annoyed by tin informal manner in which some of her in timate friends address her in public It may be a brother or a cousin who passes her on the street with a nod or a brief word, but a stranger, noticing the greeting, might get a wrong impression. In such cases, whether the hut is lifted or not, a woman would like the same appearance of resjwet that he would expect from a l"js" Intimate fri"id. Manchester Union. HOTELS. Metropolitan Hotel, Broadway, Cor. Prince St., New York City. Befitted snd re lovated under new management, on Use Enropear. pUn. Room ratea SI a day and upward. Restaurant tq lal to the beet in the city at mod erate rate. fctreet cars frota all R. K. stations and steam boat and ferry Is ndirgo pan the door. 1 ILDKlt i U A ALLEN, P-r'. 'I fnic deflres a iror-u In-s position intlixTTo-'i's ralr city should rite at once for Frosr-eitu oi" tue mums !rr0Utan Biiflne-w College CilraJ. Aiusuallaclllttps for plaoirg irriitiatiif 'rJo.iiiti snyeara- Oconpl ltson buii'linir -..-.rr- A Soman ce. She was fair and my passion bcgnnl She smiled and I conld not bat love! Bat when from afar I detected catarrh. No bcanty my passion could move I In despair she sought doctors in vain. Till she learned of "Humanity's toon ;" Kow ber breath is as sweet as tbe dew Which falls upon roses in Jane. Tonight, as we sit in onr home. And I kiss her sweet lips o'er and o'er. WebletB Dr. Sage in onr bliss, ( For the joy that he brought to onr door. There is no disease more trying to friendship than catarrh! The constant effort to cleat the throat and nose, the fonl breath, all the featnr s of the ditease, nmke it as ranch dreaded by th friend as by the victim. Hnmaniiy has cattle 'o bless Dr. Sage for his "Cata-rh Kcmidr.' The manufacturers offer to forfeit $500 for ary case tber cannot cure. I felt it my duty to say a few words in regard to Ely's Cream Balm, and I d ) so entirely without solicitation. I have used it more or less half a year snd have found it to be most admirabis. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little boy and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that . Many of my acquaint ances have used t with excellent result. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren avenue, Chi cago, 111. A Million Fr.er.ds. A friend in seed is a friend indeed, and not less than ore tniMou people have found just such r. friod in Dr. Kins'a New Discovery for Coi. sumption. Coughs aud Colds. If you have never used this great couch medicine, one trial will con vioce you that it baa wonderful curative powers in all d'tenue ef thront, cheat and lunes. E-ich boule is gunriinieed to do all that is claimed or nvwey will be re funded. Trial bottles free at Hartz & U lmeyer'a drug store. Large bottles 60c at.dfl.00. testrvinj Pratse- We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve tnd Electric Bitters, ard have nev er hi. died r xedies that sell as well, or that nave given such universal satisfac sion' We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These rem dies have wori their great popularity purely on their merits. Hurts & Ull meter drujj4i,M8. .IJOBXr AHKfff. ai va Tt b.tit sVvh it. iht r.r!ii for iita, trinst-, s-ir-6, ne-r; , in-. rheum, fevet Korss, ;etie. "tti;n i; h)ir!r, chilblains, coriis ano .ii jno imprints, and posi tive! c'JTce ;.;Uj5. rr no ;ej required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satasfact'on or mtiey refunded. Price $6 ranis i box. bv Bartv A TJilrmver. 'When Baby was sick, we gave uer castorfa. When dhe was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves tnc bowels each day. Most people need to use ii. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. For beauty, lor comto for improve ment of tbe complexion ise only Poz zoni's Powder; 'her" s nothing equal to. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Coughine leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will rtop tbe cough at once Getting Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots " in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates i ii n--i- neauny nesn. Jk Prepared brSoott A Bewne.Cbemiste. New York. Sold br dnmriaU evsrybsre. f LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, Que of tha Vest known tfuhiesi men in CMcago, representativs of the great Braditreet Co. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERYQUS PROSTRATION. Vr. Mile KeAleal Co., Elkhart, In. Gentlemen : I take pleasure lit Informing yrra of tbe very beneficial results which have followed tbe use of Oa. Mile.' Rrwosisvnrc N ravins in tbe case of myself ana wife. For a year I v. as subject to a distressing pain at tbe base of the brain and upper portion of the spinal oonL I . . lost flesh and was greatly f" I I fj ET I troubled with sleeplessness. VUntaV Yur Nervine waa highly reonmroended to ma My case had been so obsti nate that I bad no confidence in the efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a la-4 resort I consented to give it a trial. Much to my surprise. I experienced marked benefit; my eleeplesFnesa disappeared; my headache was removed ; my spirits and general health grea tly ed. i aoon lmprov- THOUSANDS aiNCD TWCHTV POUND.. ALL VM1. OCCURKtO rrtSl ttlKKCO USD WCLL KNOWN fMVSICISN. Siao raiLCO. y wue I insing uie ieriii: iui the beot of resulu. Locis t. . VAKPaavaaa. S ild on a jt'ositlve Guarantee. Dr. M i LES' PI LLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts. pras diseases t BlAriM, w l r, ItlTRr.x trv- -BSOL JXALl" CTBlk- U ' ttaWl 1 n, aitnT'k rr--f'" ' " c Owwr'T' vlu.net KD in'-f rnm) mfliciw. wtl er, snr of Tmtf. S r aiucr bow dtttMM m Mftr u.dtDr. 6oM kvdrtHCSi-'a m -oi t. Mltia. Ria it Mta. Cm yssilSts. Pils4lrMs. ?a iv. reur C'ufin fc a i-ir--Aii".UfrA1 7 - , T Is the best remedy for all complaints peculiar to women. A MEDICAL BOol Sealed Envelop,. " in Letters for advio v.Ao. -Consulting seen by our physicians only. zoi-fHont acaicmc co halamarooKich, of Chi:ago, the well known and anccessfnl specialist In Chronic disease a 2;: ai Eir. by request of many frlendi and paticntslias ot nift Rock IslarAd, Friday forenoon, March 10th, at the Rocklsi Moline, Keator House, afternoon of same day and eiamlnatlon rree and coaldcntUI in the p -rlors it the bote' to 12 m. ONK DAT ONLY. " ma(, Caasatiation I P. w fi, mi&1m in DR. DEYOE Surgeon-in-Chief Inter-State Association of Expert Specialists is acknowiedra! it. J mnct cbillflil nnrii.WAr in rVmn .A V TM : .L! 61 ' .....w... ... .M.v.,.w i.,.vua AX3C?3 in IH15 COUIitrj, Graduating with distinction from the University of Michigan, he took tip the aaj, 1 diseases of the Eye and Ear and the so-called obstinate and incurable Chmnir tkJ aevoting many years of study and research in some of the best hospitals and he world. He is not to be classed with the ordinary traveling doctor, ahotocJ nw evea a grauuaic oi a TcputatN: aicaicai vonegc in aaaitlon to a large taaca lice he visits a few of the important cities of Illinois and brings his great skill rience to those who could not well withstand the expense, fatigue, apprehcntiot,iaJ citement of visiting a Urge city. Thousands die or become confirmed invalids Ijti :acg oi stilled ana expert medical ana surgical treatment. Nervous Diseases Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Impaired Memory, Mental Anxi ety, Absence of Will Power, Melancholy, Weak Back, etc., etc., arising oftentimes from indiscretions or from organic disease in other organs. From neglect or improper treatment these diseases often end in Mel ancholia Insanity or Suicide. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and Hay Fever are all curable. The treatment of Hay Fever must be begun three months at least before the expected attack. Catarkh, that terrible disease, which often leads to deafness. Ringing in the Ears, Asthma, Consumption, and diseases of the Stomach, cured by the latest and most improved methods of medical science. Diseases of Rectum. Piles. Fie Fistula, and Ulcers cured penr.aiwhr out pain, knife, cautery, or dettaiai J bus'ness. r.!t..... ni i r-i. tpiicpey, vaiaiepsy, tic, cmsrl wonderful new discovery. Skin Diseases. Eczema, Psoriak?iT) sis, Lichen, etc., etc,, treated succasfn 1 Diseases of the Stomach, Lto, . tsoweis. Diseases of Women KwtiKftrt! taken in time before the nervous srssl scattered. Delay and improper ueiisel the cause of so many unhappy rsd&l this class of cases. Diseases of the Heart and Bloot-'J large majority of so-called Heart Da are curable. Diseases of the Eye and Ear-AS ? ations necessary done without any pas 2 without the use of anaesthetics. Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Strictures, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Syphilis, etc,, etc., and all tbe terrible disorders consequent on tbe indiscretions of youth treated with abso lute certainty of cure. BRING SAMPLE URINE FOR FREE EXAMINATION. WOnnerTUI Wires reriecten m cases which have been neglected or unsfclilMti No experiments or failures. After examination, if a case is found incurable, lent will be honestly informed. Cases and Correspondence strictly confidential and treatment sent by mail ot' but personal consultation preferred. Send stair. p lor question lists. Address DR E. H. DEYOE. 789 Warren Aye..Cbitil DAVIS GO. Heating and Ventilating Engineers. Gas and Steam Fitting, SANITARY PLUMBING, A complete lint of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing Hose. Fire Brick, Etc. L-argest and best equipped establishment west of Chicago. DAVIS tiUmjisJ Moline, HI. I 1 12. 1 14 West Seventeenth A T'lAntmi. On(9 i Tl v tue Refits1! Reidence Teleohcn 1 169 Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. HORST VON KOECKRITZ, Analytic and flispsii Mbb U tow located in his new building at the corner of Fiflh aveuuc and Twenty -third street. Opera Ho ase loot GEORGE S CHAFER Proprietor. 1801 Second Avenne, Corner of Sixtooth 8trt, - Oppoelte Hrrer'i Thciire. The choicest Wine, Liquors, Beer and Cigars always on fif rree Lane Every Day . . Sandwiche, Farriiabe.l on SorlS(,