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- ; 6 THE ABCtUB, FBip-x, FEBBUABY 7, 18915. r ' i 1 1 i I. - i , . W VkV for Infants and Children. T kxirtTT ye era' oneer ttdo of CUni of persons, permit m It fa naqoastlonahly the 'beat remedy for Infants and Childrea the worlil h es ever knawn. It is hernaloss. Children Ilka it. It tireo thorn haalta. It nffl law tttlr live. In It Mothers nave eosa eihlng which fa apaolnteiy safe and practically marfect or mj child an ediclno. Castoria destroys Wow. Castoria allays rrverisajseos . Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cord. Cnstoria mrm PfairhoBO. and Wind Colio. Castoria relit es Teothins; Troubles. Castoria cure. Constipation and riatwleaey. Castoria nentraHses the effects of earbosrfo acid gas or poiseon s air. Castoria do act contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowclo, String healthy and natural sleep. Caatoria fa pot ap In one-sire bottle, only. It fa not aold in bulk. Don't al!?w any one to mil yon anything else on the pica or promise that it fa "just aa good" and "will answer every pnrpwo." See that yon get C - A - S - T - O - The fae-afaailo SV7 signature of C&7&& Children Cry for CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Drs.Walsh & Walsh, Specialists Permanently located in Davenport, Iowa. J&'kvar aLM. m' DR. T. M. WALSH, Formerly Clinical Prorettor Id twoof Chicago's stauiag aeoicai colleges. r,7Z".,",.i ii7iTw" '"sai rroiCTBjoa, Acxnowiedgea by tha Pres., Acknowledged by tar ex I'lSSiS of m sexa.?"1' 8oee",1 PeuUlsti Chronic, Serrow, rnvET aid CONSULTATION FBt PROMPT WEAK MEN. You that are troub- td with Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Kx banstlvs Drama. MghJ. losses. Defective Memory, Threatened Insanity, Lor of Will Powar, Mental dalartonc. slerpleMnets, or any other symptom of nervous sxhauatluii.. Von ribald coualt as be fors It U too late. lelay la fatal. SURGICAL operations performed at roar home when desired. Abdominal and brain surgery a specialty. d?ia45fDyLl!r,U"B' 01 re'"""- CHlcago Medical Institute. Office, 124 West Third Street. See our New And Latest Suits. Our purpose in advertising is to let everybody who buys clothing that b all mankind here About know that our suitings are in, and the finest ever displayed in the city. You are respectfully invited to call and see the latest In patterns and styles. Call and J. B. Z J li- fn AwN what fmrtor Nrrvmn Drbflfrf. Vim of Sexual Power 1n cither 'y at a . Iiardif.t. AtMikt. Vmrirare!e and Mssr-r wrakeesara. irom anv ravae. msc Li m I " I Heauil in 4 wrvU. For sa'a at Harper Uonaa Pharmacy. J. r.aotajmatA. ROBENFIELD BROS. ' ' PRACTICAL '"' Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters Boom HoaUif tad BaaiUrj Plaabiaa; - . i . JM EigkUaatk. Straat. na V-rf W WW ' VJ Castoria with, the patrs ago t to spealt of It without grnes-dng. R - I - A. la oa every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. DO. J. . WALSH, T-at-b. Itf ffhlMffA IammIb iaMU..Ui Mkla AND PERMANENT CUBES! TOD CANT afford to rinl.v if n are cnffeiine with Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma BarlT ConPUmTltinn. RhAnmMtiam Vwmlmi Tku pcpia, scrofula, Syphili. blood, Uver, kidney dis- "mi'imiv, i,tva w ujuiwciOt VMir njDS HOB pltal experience enable us to save a life when WE CAN positively guarantee a radical rare of Tnrloocela In seven days byonr painless method. Women raftering from nterlne or orrrtaln troobles of any nature come and lt - "r"""" ;vu iicc 01 cuarge nd errdrntlala. If you cannot call, write. Htm- WcCnilooga Bulldltg, DAVSNPORT. - low A. Hoars t to 10, ttol, and t to 8 leave your order. Star Block, opposite Harper House RESTORE LOST VIGOR S - rhlJa. I Haiti crt krd md fotl aortic ortJrkly norcd. If rclectl. rack Irosrf w tMsult faulty. Mild anyvltrr. ftealrcl. tot : e tomes fc fso. Witt. fm fa rifa w fHa tral raaniits can of teit4 ifae aMMcy. Aodrcsa Bock Ialaad. 111. f, FINANCES TAUGHT. School in the Representatives' : "-''' End "of the Capitof. " "TOO ItTJCH J0HHS0N," PERHAPS. One Teschea the Principles of Money by Chart a la Pedagogae, and from the "Soosd Ioncy" Point of View Tbe Other IVasos Eloqaent Orer the Witchery of the White Metal Mew Danger im Front of the Gold BeaerreL Washington, Feb. 2 The atnoto freo toinago substitute for the house bond hill was debated five hours in the senate yesterday afternoon, and for three hours at the night session. Nevertheless the pressure from the members for time to present their views is so great that It seems possiblo now that the debate may be run over into next week. The speeches so far have leen tame and dry. There were two notable exceptions, however, yesterday. Johnson of North Dakota and Johnson of California, both Repub licans, but on different sides of the silver question, afforded entertainment and per haps instruction. The former was once a school teacher, and brought the methods of the school room into the hose. Kot "Coin's" Financial School. Ho placed some charts in front of the speaker's desk, illustrating graphically the rise and fall of prices in this country, the production of silver, the price of wheat in India measured in silver, and pointer In hand like a professor to his pupils ex plained converging and diverging lines. Johnson of California, on the other hand, mode a fiery protest against the passago of the bond bill which attracted general attention and won the applause of the sil ver men. He urged the Kupuulicans not to ignore silver and warned them of the dire consequences that might follow if they did. His wit was so trenchant and his bltwlo so keen that ho was frequently applauded by those who were not in sym- paiiiy witn aim. Popular Election of Senators. The feature of the senate session was Turpie's speech in favor of popular elec tion of senators. Ho spoke of the growth of corporation influence. It was notorious that the central bureau of this malevolent coporato power is at the capitals of the various states whenever a United States senator is chosen. Destroy this rule of the trust by giving to the people the eleo tion of senators nnd the ballot; of opinion is restored, uuawed and unbought. The senator referred to the deadlock in Ken tucky and the .previous one in Delaware, and pointed out the growing dangers of loaviiur the choice of senators with legis latures instead of with the people. WOULD FORECLOSE OX TUEM. Secretary Smith Tells the Home Commit tee Ills Views of the PaciHe Roads. Washixgton, Feb. 7. Secretary Smith, of the interior department, was before tho houso committee on Pacific railways and told the committee what bo would do and with thom. In brief ho would forecloso sell them. Concerning the' granted lands of the Union and Central Pacific com panies tho secretary recommended that instead of proceeding to patent these lands to the road congress pass an act of for feiture which would exempt bona fldo purchasers of lands from the railroad com panies and provide for p.itcriting their lands to bona fide purchasers. The general subject of tin- government's relations to the roads l)einr taken up Sec retary Smith was asked by Boatner whether it was possiblo to hava a fore closure on the roads carried out without government ownership. "Yes, sir," answor-d the secretary. 'There would be no uifficulty. We fhould approach this mat tor solely as the repre sentatives of the government's interests. Other parties can bo trusted to represent themselves." Whilo he was utterly op posed to government ownership the secre tary said tho threat of government own ership should not prevent tho government from foreclosing and making a re-sale. As for the lease of tho control to the Southern Pacific, foreclosure would wipe that out, as that contract had been made subject to tho government's lien. Secre tary Smith said that any purchaser of tho roads could pay a fair rate of interest on bonds, pay a fair sum every year for tho redemption of bonds, and still have a handsome profit. If the company stood ready to purchase tho roads of the govern ment, giving first mortgage bonds at 3 per cent., and making a small yearly pay ment on the principal, the offer should be accepted. ' COUNTRY IS SAFE ENOUGH NOW, Fitxalmmons and Matter Can't Fight in Any of Oar Territories. Washington, Feb. 7. The senate, real izing the necessity for prompt action, took up the houso no-prize-fight-in-tho-tcrritorles bill and passed it without a dis senting vote. So it only needs the pres ident's signature to become a law. No promulgatirn of the law will be neces sary. Tho law becomes executive from the moment it is signed by the president, and all persons must at their peril take cognizance of its enactment. Indeed, un der well established law as Hold down in the settled opinions of the United States supreme court any persons violating its provisions on the same day, but after the hour in which it is signed, would be liable to all the penalties of the act. The authorities, in advance of the law's signature, will not say what course they will take to prevent its violation, but ex press absolute confidence that the fight will not take place on United States soil after the act is signed by the president. The governor of Ner Mexico is in hearty sympathy with the movement to break up the fights, and the Catron bij was framed largely at his suggestion In order to stop them. It is probable the United States district attorney and marshal for New Mexico will be instructed promptly to see that the fight doe no take place. The war department would co-operate with the de partment of justice in this movement by the use of troops. SEW MATTER TO WOBBT ABOUT. Suppose the "Endless Chain" Should Be the "Old Stocking- After AIL Washington, Feb. 7. The treasury yesterday lost $1,073,800 in gold coin and $10,400 in bars, leaving the true amount of the reserve $45,298,779. Notwithstand ing the success of the new loan, fears are entertained that a considerable share at the gold offered la payment will have been withdrawn, from the treasury for that purpose. In anticipation ot the loan the ffold Withdrawn fmm t.hn tman I during the month from Jan. 4 to Feb. i I amounted to t7.319.5ii which added tn yesterday's withdrawals makes an aggre gate of about a,5,0u0. The magnitude of tho subscriptions to the loan calls at tention to the fact that the total amount ot gold coin and gold certificates in circula tion in tho United States is less than f5o0,003,00a ; The natural inference is that a great number of bidders must have depended upon getting their snpply from the treas ury or outside sources. What will be the result upon the reservo is a matter ot grave concern, and whilo it is expected that it will be augmented by at least (iu,uuu,uuo as a result of the present sale. it is not so apparent that on the date the last installment becomes duo the reserve will not havo been reduced to a point not greatly in excess of the tlOO.OOO.OOO re quirement. . Uhl Will Salt Emperor Wllhelm. Washington, Feb. 7. It is still posi tively stated that Uhl will get tho posi tion of ambassador to Germany, the delay in his nomination beinir duo. it is said, to certain necessary formalities. It iscus- luiuury, ii appears, in making sucn ap pointments to ascertain first whether the person selected will be persona grata to the government to which it is proposed to accredit him. Word has now come from Berlin that Uhl's appointment would not only bo unobjectionable, but would be welcomed with gratification by the em peror, so that nothing now remains to be done but to send the nomination to the senate. Can Get No Word from Johannesburg, Washington, Feb. 7. No word has some to the state department from United States Consul Knight, at Johannesburg, for a week past, and it is understood that the consul has not received any communi cation forwarded by the state department in that time These conditions will prob ably lead the department to institute at once an inquiry to ascertain whether or not there has been any unauthorized inter ference with tho consul's telegrams. LOOKS WARLIKE IN KENTUCKY. Militia To He Called Ont to Help Elect a United States Senator. Louisville, Feb. 7. A special to Tho Courier-Journal from Frankfort s;iys: The Republicans last night at secret cau cus In tho rooms of Dr. Godfrey Hunter decided to establish a military guard over the joint sessions of the legislature on the election of a United States senator. There were present at the conference besides Dr. Hunter, Governor Bradley and Adjutant General Collier. The Hunter managers announced to the governor that something had to be done. It seemed certain that when Tompkins and Kaufman were unseated tho Democratic sennte would retaliate instantly and would not permit tho unseated Republi cans to go into the joint session, tho Democrats having the chief sergeant at arms nnd doorkeeper. They also stated that quite a number ot Senator Blackburn's friends were going to be sworn in as deputies in -order to help keep out tho unseated Republican senators. This furnished the basis for the request for the mi'itia. It is said that nothing will lie doiu until Mondny, as Ijicuten.'int Governor Worthington will be out of tho city ui 11 then. PRESIDENT OH THE NEW LOAN. Chief Executive Says It Is Drawing Golden Hoards to the Treasury. New Yobx, Feb. 7. The Evoning Post publishes an interview with President Cleveland regarding the bond issue in which he says: "From such information as comes to me from various private sources, I convinced that more small holdings of gold will be drawn into the treasury by tho present arrangement then appear on the surface. Tho small coun try banks, for instance, which are buying bonds for their customers, havo made their bids through their New York and Boston correspondents and this give the loan the appeurance of having been taken up by tho big financial institutions, al though as a matter of fact not a little of it will ultimately come from the small in vestors." ' Iowa Legislative Summary. Des Moines, Feb. 7. The senate re ceived many petitions asking the removal of the Bonaparte dam and legislation for mutual beneficiary organizations. Bills Introduced: Governing building and loan associations; regulating farmers' live stock mutual insurance organizations; increasing the support fund of the boys' industrial school; making $500 the mini mum amount involved in cases of appeal to the supremo court; punishment for grave robbing. The house spent the greater part of the session considering the bill to prevent gambling, but killed the proposition. Bills introduced: Prohibit ing poultry from running at large in a city; providing for uniform insurance pol icies; providing a home for epileptics. The senate code revision committee de cided to recommend tho adoption ot a res olution shutting off the introduction of all bills except legalizing acta and appropria tions after Feb. 80. Chamber of Commerce Resolves, NEW York, Feb. 7. The Chamber of Commerce has adopted tho following reso lution: "That this chamber recognizes with grateful pride the confidence of the people in the financial strength of the country as expressed by the large sub scriptions to the government loan. The chamber believes that the extraordinary success ot this loan should dispel every doubt as to the ability and Intention of the United States government to redeem all its obligations in the best money of the world." - , Cattle Pedigree Forger Insane. Ha rkodsb C KG. Ky ., Fe U. 7 Randall Lit sey, who forged pedigrees of certificates of transfer ot Jersey cattle, has been tried here and declared by a jury to ba insane. He was prosecuted by the American Jer sey Cattle club ot New York. Litzey's forgeries cover several years and affect pedigrees all over the country, as he was aa extensive dealer. Another Fatal Building Collapse. OAKLAND, CaL, Feb. 7. By the col lapse of a two-story building in course of construction, James Hurley, a lather, was instantly killed and six other mechanics working on the structure were seriously injured. Be Guilty ef a Girl's Diatb. 06KAL006A, la, Feb. 7. The jury found Gunn and Boatman, indicted for the murder by abortion of Irene Sevecf at fuUtr. STILL PURSUE JUDGE RICKS. Knights of Labor Waat That Ceagrsss Ineul Report Unearthed. Cleveland. Feb. 7. District assembly No. 47, Knights of Labor, at a meetiug here instructed its master workman to re quest Representatives Burton and Beach so recall the Kicks investhra tion to the at tentioa of con cress. The investis-ation was made by a congressional committee a year ago on charges of Improper use of States court of northern Ohio. A report was made at that timo be the majority of the committee exonerating Judge Ricks, and a minority report was TjreDA ft a I in if mfc & HiffT ife nnnln- sion. Every local assembly of the Knights ot ioor in umo was also requested to use similar action with regard to the rep resentatives in their districts. The object is to reopen the inquiry. Proceedings in Congress Briefed. Washington, Feb. 7. The senate sent over to Monday the resolution to re-com mit the tariff bill. Turpie spoke in favor of eletion of senators by the peupla. The balance of the session was devoted to dis cussion of the proposition to distibute D propriation bills among the committees. unison opposing the change. The ami prize fight bill was passed. The day in the houso was devoted to dir. cussion of the silver substitute for tho bond bill. A night session was held and a number cf speeches made, the houss taking a recess to today. No New Trial for "Bat" Shea. ALBAN7, Feb. 7. Judge May ham has denied the n.ot'.oa for a new trial for "Bat" Shea. His reason, he said, tor so dociding is that the confession of Mo Gough was not supported by his evidence given before the commission appointed by tho governor, aud placod in contradiction to the evidence ot the witnesses for tha people at the trial was lacking in con Urination In many instances. There is no appeal from tho decision and Shea will be executed next Tuesday. John Hays Hammond est Ball. Pretokia, Feb. 7. John Hays Ham mond, the American mining engineer charged with the leadership of the late uprising in Johannesburg, has been liber ated on bail. The Old and tha Now Kavy. The old Constitution could with lier best gunst at 1,000 yards, pierce 23 inches of oak, about the thickness of her own bull at water line. The five-eighths inch steel covering at the Atlanta's wa ter line bad nearly the tame resisting power as the Constitution's 22 inches of oak. The Atlanta's six inch guns will, at 1,000 yards, bore through surface having 20 times the resisting power of berown or the Constitution's bull at water line. At the same range ber eight inch guns pierce 14 inches of iron. Scribser's. THE MARKETS. New York FlnaaeiaL New York. Feb. & Money oa call wa firm at i per cent. prune mercantile paper &jtg per cent.; sterling; exchange steady, with actual buai nuw in baukerV bills at S4!4 for de mand and 4-ff 417Vi for sixty days: postel rates. 7'-4' and &i$i&!-,: eommureial bills, Bilver certificates, fi: sales, 10,000; bar silver. 67?.; Mexican dollar. Hi'.i. United states government bonds irregular; new ii registered, lis: do oupou. lltei St registered. 112; as coupons, 112; 4s registered, lull; 4's coupons, Uv;4; Zs regis tered, Wa: Pacific a s of Uu, KB. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicaqo, Feb. The following were ths quotation oa the Board of Trad, today: Wheat February, opened AOs, closed 6&xc; May, opened ess, closed STe; July, opened o7?a3, closed 0s. Corn February, nominal, closad wic; May, opened Sugo, closed HJ'ic; July, openej 81c. closed 81Ja Oate February, opened 1!HC closed 19'i: Hay, opened 21 Sc. closed 21Vjc; July, opeuel 21ia, closed 21c Pork February, openel fldsu. closed 1J 8. H: May. opened lu.6i, olosedtlO.aTix- Lard February, opened ti.6U, closed (3.57)s; May, opened tibJ, closed j.7i a, - Produce: Butter Extra cream r, 183 per lb. : extra dairy. 17c: packing stock 7(itda. lgg Fresh stock, 12lc per dozen. Drees poultry spring chickens, 8;i3 per lb. old hens, ?W9s; router, 6b; turkeys, II &12c;duckm 1013c; geese, Sa)Sa Potatoes Burbanks. lwaSo per bu. eweet potatoei Illinois, UZkSAO) per bbL Apples Fair to choice. ll.5JW3.T5 per bbi. Honey White clover, l lb-aectKins, fancy, i2!yc$ld3 per lb.; broken comb, 10llc: extracted, ft eoo. Uraa berriuSk Cape Cod, tiao&ittj per box. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Feb 4. Live Stock Prices at the Union Mock Yards today ranged as follows: Hogs Esti mated receipts for the day. 21.01J; sales ranged at U.axJ.2tl pigs. 27H right, f4.0Uj$.03 rough packing. t4.lk).27H mixed, and t4.0uAs.27H heavy packing and shipping lots. Cattle Estimated receipts for the day. 9,000; quotations ranged at W S5$t75 choice to extra shipping steers. ta.S5is.tfJ good to choice do., ia.tfjlg.4. 10 fair to good. t3.2S(t3 Sj common to medium do., Ki.0$il4j butchers' steers, ti60a.AI stackers, J.K$3.tW feeders, l.eUft3.J cows, ti-WO-'M heifers, tiouldj bulla, ti7ir5l9J Texas steers, anl li5JxS4-2i veal calves. Sheep Estimated receipts for the day, 13.0J0; sales ranged at i.751.U westerns $2. luro3 00 Texas, 42.00 flWJJ natives, sad ti.0J 4.30 lambs, Tha Loesil Markets. eaant, no. Corn New, M9Kc. Oats-New, 17cWe. . miMAih. S14AS19 nnlan 111 wild Wt Oi; slough, S70SS; baled. eSttSlS. Potatoes 25c. raoDDCx. Batter Fair to choies, 16cC18c; fresh cream ery. ilHie, Eggs Fresh, lS'4c. Pool try Chickens, Sc. Turkeys 6c Geese 7c. Docks ec UTS STOCK. Cattle Batchers pay for eora fed steers SKctMc; cow. and heifers, tit COS it c; calve, 8Mc34Ke UiMt 4je. KhespouOSWe. bpruiglaatSHespomad. Coal-Soft, 10c. Children Cry for Pitched Ccctcrla. . WaeaBBbywsasssBi,wessavOsSss( Wsaesb.wmaCnftLsbe erledfor Calprsa. jmmmmmmmmmm JUS DrLal "lulu -rrTeTia-.-"! OAKES FOR GCNERAL, BLA6KIN6 APPUFIi Aim POLISHED WITH A BRUSH Sold by Henry Dart's Sons. A Woman's Youth. Health ami llattiiimtiofi-n vim ihii Willi irirlliwod, unless . When docs the MiKht come? Too oflce when the boon nf motherhood should ra ttan lilt-'s haitrrinr . "When Iwil.v rnme. nrnun nrpnnm ' is many a womnn rtnrr- krnce. Hut thousands who have Ix-lir-ed that the viffor. mercy nnd joy of henlth m rrc j-.c lurcvex, nave uccn rcioicrd im tins one. "i-ot hl'teeu years I've been afflicted wilb inflammation ulcer ation and enlarge ment of the uterus. Kight physicians nave failed to i lieve. Last Xlnv a ij.mu T. k-aj specialist said I was a total m reck -no help frrae. I learn- ed of Wild Olive nnd alyrtleTonte. Two pockasreshnvc ct'a- UP MB. MKS.T.I WOOLEllGK. Rn rra, N. V. This is nut one of the thou- Mwla thnt haw been cured by these re medics. Wild Olive is a. local treatment. It will nloneenre a mi- jorityctf these cases. Mvrtle Tomie Vapidly builds op the irrm-ral henfth nnd strengthen. vne nerviras system. The r com Minn In Ml rr Mlcw are the most common-sen trtim-tic mn.ic. Cures are ouh kcr than l.r any other iodhHl nnd ixrni.tmnt. I'hvk-uin's tn-nt-ment inexpensive, tlianKreealiie. annnlly tnrf. cvtual. Cure vonrsell quti-klv nt home. The renieilies areSl . each. tS.-.mi.lc and a hrlotul trenti. I'KI'I'. VICTOR MKI'ICAL H3SIH.1A 1 lo.. south Ucnd, Indiana. Mas. M. J. Sargent, Agent, IIS Thlrtjeeven'.hSt., Twelfth sve, RockJIsland WOMail Jeweler. We are showing our Usual line of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Fred Woltman, Jeweler. Reliable Goods at Bock-Bottom Prices. 1807 8ZCOND AVESUS. LATEST NOVELTIES IN DICE DEW FILL K OAsT B( IK AT E. F. DOR.?, The New Merchant Tailor. 1822 SECOND AVE Harper Hons Block TratyrFirst Strcst AOtfci Fine Residence Lots in this addition For Sale on Easy Terms. Thii addition is located be tween Twentieth and Twenty-second streets and Tenth and Twelfth avenues, and nearly every lot in it hat ttpon it a fine walnut, elm, hackberry, or other laree tree, and is already provid. ed with abundant shade. These lots are in the very best part of the city, and the most desirable for resi dence purpose of any lots la nn city. Apply to hL If. STURGEON, Attorney. . lMCj -UMPASTB FOR A QUICK AJTrJI WNN SHTVT APPUED and polished with A rXOTlC ee Bros. rYcnsjCsssasLMasa. USA- Wholesale Grocers. 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Ar horifuraeul e oopm na 1050 sa 10 SO am Ar 6t Loola...........". ar i-inrois.... ..... t 5 am T Ilermlor Ar HiUi II 10 aa 1 10 pa ArKvansvUkx....... Ar Uecat.r Ar Terre Hanie .... up THROUGH CARSERVICE EOCK ISLAND TO IT. LOUIS. Train leaving Bock Island at 8.-O0 - m. carries through coach to St. Louis, passing through I'tkin, Ilar ana. Springfield and Litchfield. Lines east of Peoria carry thronrh coaches and sleeping cars on night trains to principle cities. R. STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Ticket Agent. John Volk 5c Co, asTZaAL, CONTRACTORS HOUSZ BTJILDEBS. Manufaotarera of Sash, Doors and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders