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' s' : THT! ARGUS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1897. t I THE ARGUS. r-Miaa-4 Dlt aad Wai at MM 1IIM lsMa.-.UI. 1, lass-ad at taaansS fir M mil llw i Slsstj i. Furrta FaMlsher TIMS Dally, 10 Mat yr- m. Vasaly, 1M sat iuw ta Kmh SUA Ail MMtlaMM f snUstsal at MpMnf HHMWHi aalirteal at MiWMu tal MM MtMM ft MmM. Ba na wt.tta-wfl! k ttu-4 mr tctitxntf sii iamaui-aw asts-fted tMi tserj tswsie tm oe ! Umt enatry. Fmdat. Uacanasa 17. ifi:. Carrm from tee liliaois aad Mi, eisttppl rivars are tickliaf tie pal. atee e( Fhlladelpklsss. WntwToa tlTtnM say Sdcr. tsry (iaire lu deaied that ke kit asked for the resigaatioa nf lh p. rkIp a subtreasartr ia Laieagn, Tn (Jermaa sraperor has rn eon. tiaaal muad of pleaaate. I tori g taa moata ef November karaa! the arraat of a Um than C-1 soelal ll editor for aetiag iasaltrd some ot Ms efllcUl. Tat Wesalagtoa FotX itU that aa lllustrtt oa of the horror atiead lag (.day bicycle racteg la foaad la tha fee that eaeef Ik partloipeats la tha lata eontest really contracted tka rrkhart face, whiskers aad all ArTsaJaa I. Hi, tka Ssw Jer sey tea'rsl road will employ as englnrs who ara am W years cf ait. Taos who are bo ia tka ploy ot tka mel will ta gi? ta em ploy mast ta torn other capacities Tkat'a what a aiaa gvts for growls g old. Woadar what tha eg of th presldae! eat faaral aiaa.ger cf tnai toad ar Tub aoaiiaatioa af Attora iUi. arat Joapk MrKtaaa f r tkaaaprcm baack of lha l'aitl Statu mr pra a'pltata a brrack Utwa Vtn:f M'RIbIvj aad tk taaiita. a lb 1U a a tn Ua C iforalta'a fl mm kaa bM rained witk ark am phl an I daterminati'B ihM bow. vr 11 illauocil liwfifd the aiaca. taator eanaot ml'h rctpaet I euatciaaea aatala tka cku. Ir it a (fild by wkickoor t tm af ttaaar ia to ba rcckcaed. if tha p!aa preaeatt J by tka arretarr of tha treaaary yantarday U adopted', aad It la tnterrstlaf to obatrve that whilail la ia eoafnrmily. to aa e tant at least, witk tka last repablWan platform, it It aa far at variance with tha vlawt of tha pretideat aa ipreitud pilot to tha St. Lonii pd vaatioa. aa poaaibla to make it. Tat thlt ia aa admialttratioa me aaara. taa LoaUvillapottcmoa la loalpjj I3.0U0 par moatk ia tka tala of p at aica ttampt ky tka operatioaa tf a ttamp brakeraca aweary la tkat eity. Tka atampa are parrkaed at a div enaat from aa aaitera publiFhir koata which procarvt them ia bar. Beat traotaoiioae. Tka retail dia. eoaat ia 1 per eeat oa V) loti and 3 par eeat oa flOO lott. Thlt eompeti tloa with Caol 5ara't local baainaaa kaa baaa tka eaaea of rattlaa dowa tha pay of cartala rfllciale who eompaaiatioa la baaed oa tha quan tity of talea. Uader tka preteat r tal regulation. It it held, aothln can ba don to ttcp thlt traQj. It it thoaj-kt. kowtver, tkat eonratt may take aom artloa. Aa attractive fealar tf tha an hibti from Illiaoia at tka Ierit athlbitioa will b a plctaramada aatiraly of eora tad i HW feet ia dlmentioae. Tka eeatral finra will ba two hnga Americas II over akadowtnir a large Amerlraa eagle Above tkat fifaret ara to ba t la ted la varloaa leaf uagvt tka aaaaal cora prod aft of tk eoaatry, aad tka amoaat availaMa for eiprt Celow la tk left-ka corner will b a rep raaaatatioa of a large caaaoa ia tka center of a laid of cora. aad tar roaaded by pi'.ee rf train ia tha ear. Tk caaaoa la belching fortk baa drade of aart of e ri, that are tSomn aa filllag geatiy apoa aaotber area la tk rtghl-kaad corner. which it a tpherical map of F.arop. It wa dalgnad by I. A. fartmta.ct Wood ford eoaat j, aad la iauadtd t ataiet la tk effort to aitead tha a of era la Karcp. Ia eoaaectioa with tkia will h aa Amerkaa kitckea. la which ali tk af cora aa food will ba thowa. Moa month Review. aMtM m ia. e There I to b a ttaaloatftb ax eaf e av ft-a. a ,a t mTUJcrLcxi-L' : .aV Lal.-,r.ll I...IUI Uilll.U SpecUltica: S j'T j-r .jar - J mmm T4 ' -mm mam 2 rs ! - - a m m 5 -Vv71 5 I a - I !' IT . ' . s... mitba ia St. Loaia rut Woadar. I'atrirk II Smith, t.f Dtmdwood, S. It., ia tbr making arraacementi for it. All tb 8raiiba. all tba pro pit cf tbat Dame, it baa been an aoanrcd, bar bn inTit1 to drop Mr. bmtta win bm tnr from Nav Tork; Mr. Smith will coma from Chicago; Mr. Smith from Den ver will aay howda do" to Mr. Smith from New Orleaaa, and Mr. and Mra. Smith from Dolath will kob-Bob with Mr. and Mra. Smith from Ke Wet. 11a. Then tbcra will b Mr. aad Mra. and Mita Smith from Alaka. eot to meatioa k'ater Smltb. tha bright jwmg ton of Mra. Smith, wko will w-,S ', . mother frum tha Uoliuj ui, ad meat bia nacla and aaat, Mr. aad Mra. Smith, from U.oRor, Ma. It will ba a largt daj for tha Smith fa mil j. Every Smith who can prove, by bia bqaiaeM card cr otberwiae, bia right to tba r-md old aame. ia cordially laritad to ba pretant. trarf Caae Apia. Tba A'cJo Democrat aaya thej I'rary will cn, -which raa excited mora or Icat cora men t for aoma time, wt takca op I a' tha circuit court tba 6 tt thing npon tha cnavenia of enart Monday afternoon. Tba ob ject enaght ia to break the will cf the lata William Drury. by proving that at tha time of making bia la t will be waa aot of perfectly tonad mind, and diverting tb property that ha willed f.r i etubliihtuent ot a college ia Mercer county Into tha htiada of coa-reeident beira, with a big tlica off for tb attorneya. Taa lawyer engaged ia tha a'nit ax Baaaet A Baett, Church A Wat toa. of Aled . aad Jacktoa ft llortt, rf Rick Iland, for th beira, and Hrock A Graham, aad Thomaaon ot Caramiaa I r tha ciecatjra. Other attcrnryt ia the rata ara Soott & Cxjke. Alcdo. and J. V. McCrcarv. Dtavar, Col , who ara Mr. Drttry'e a'.t rteyt in ber own mtlkrt, aid J. W. Wilua. and J. P. Ma!a. who ax puardiant aJ litom for xiacr bcirt. There will b ia all about acvcaly-Cva wltnoara cx amUcd, aad tha trial will probably e riunie all i f tbia week at icajt." ftm .riMii. M mtr.rava. Cat tkla uut and Uke it to yoar drnggiat and (rt a sample bottle free cf Dr. Kind's New Diacovery, for nnntnpt!oo, couLi and coMt. . acj d i at aak you to bur Ixitore j -yiog. Thlt will ho ycu the .mat mrrila tf thia Uuly wonderful ruae'j. anJ ahow tou ht can be arcjru!i5Ld by the regular aued butt a. Tbl la ao experiment, and aid b diiastroue to tha proprie trr. did they not know it would in. vjrtaMy care. Many of tb beat pay c ate are now Ukicg it in their practice with great rcsoita. and ara, relying oa it in moat fever cases. It la guarantrtd. Tml bottlei free at llartx LMerneyer't lrng tore. Ufgnur eizo 60 cents and 1. Lvliae tea TftMrBaare One tlx tmaller after using Allen't toot-r.aae. a powaer to b abaken iati tb ho. It mkct tight or new tl oi feel eaai; gives instant relief o eorna and bunions. It'a the gn steal com fort discovery ot the age Carta aad preventa twoilen ftt b.isur. caliout and acre spots. Ai.ea a rootr.ae is a certain cure for sweating, hot aching feet. At all druggists and aho stores, 25 cent. Trial package free by mail. Addreat, Allen S. Olmtted, La Kit, N I. 9m llaraka. iolev't Honev and Tar dote not claim to perform miracles. It docs aoi claim to car all caaea of con sumption or asthma. Hit it does claim to ptv ejmfjrt and relief in advanced atagea c-f thesa dlaeasea end to nsoa.lv cure aariy atages. It ia certainly worth trying by those amicted or tbrcatecad with these drrad diseases. For ttlo by T. H. Thomas. SkMMtwa vwm as a Day. -Mvstia Care" for rheamalism and aeura'gia radically cures ia on tithrecdava. Its actio a noon th system is remarkable and my iter 1- oua. It remove at once th cansa and disease immediatelr disappears. Tha first dot rre&tl benefit. 75 detta. Sold by Otto (irotjan, 1501 !Htd aveau, droggitt, Kock Isl and ;Uast Schlegti At Son. 22 Watt Secutd street. Davenport. ruMi r.feat rwd Ir. Williams' ladi.tn Ti: Oint ment wUl cure blind, bleeding and itckiapilea whea all other oint menu Lav fall!. It absorb tha tumors, allaye iba Itching at once. acta a a ponittce. ctrce taaiaat re lief. Dr. William Iiidiaa Tile OinU meat la prepared caly for piles and Itahiag of ta prnat parts, and oiaiog cia. tvery boa la war raated. Sold by druggiate or aent by mail oa receipt ot price, 50 cents BB4 ft par DCs. Williams Miner actcbji Co.. Prcprietort. Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by VI. F. Bahatea. DroggiaU s aa Ufa Away, If y,a wat to quit tobacco a ting asilf aad forever. U uala wU. atrong, tataeUo, fall of new lit and vigor, take o-To-Ieo. tha wonder wcrlar that makaa weak tuea strong. Many rain tea PvU&dt in tea daTs. ;Ovar icC.'njO enral Bey No-To-Bac ! from tear own drr.kt;ist, who wUl raaraate- a enr Bvoklcta and tarn rles m!led 'r Addraa vterilag , nauau rvuipDj, -.nicAa-o or iew Tork. TRAGEDY AT THE EIID.I THE .1 - 2M2I12I!2H!2H!322I!2I!2I22I!2JISIJJ25( Closes the Life Engagement of William Terriss, the Noted British Actor. BTBICZElf DOWH COWASD. Wba Atlarks Hira tt'lthoat Warnlne, Af ter tba Staaaer r taa Ataaoia Always ad S4ab Uiin ta the Heart Only Beawia SW Um Foul Iteed So tar Appareat I SXaty Wretch Makes No Attempt to Es cape aad Is Arrested. Qj London. Dec. 17. William Tcrriaa. the at tor. waa assassinated last night aa be waa stepping- from bia cab across the pavement to the theatre. The assassin used a knife and stabbed Terriss Just below the heart. Terriss fell, shouting My God! He'a stabbed me! Don't let bim eecatje!" Th assassin withdrew the datrger and made a aecond plunge at bis victim, but he was seized by the spectators, of shvm there Is always a crowd about the stage entrance to witness the arrival of the actors. Ter riss vas laced on the landing of the stairway Just Inside the theatre, where be lay groaning loudly. Once or twice he attt-mptvd to speak, but it was Im pi'Sslble. He quickly succumbed, while surruunJed by the theatre staff. An.ula Had Ilaanted the Theatre. The murderer waa taken to Bow stm-t follce station, followed by an anirry crowd. His name was given as Arrher. It Is said that he had been a "euptr- at the Adetphl theatre several years ago, and for some days past he has haunted the theatre. A large autl-em-e had already assembled for itti evening performance, and the manager came to the footlights and announced that as Terriss had met with an acci- a -nt no performance would tie given. It appears that the assassin Wednes day evening arited the keeer of the staare entrance as to tha whereabouts of Terriss, and his behavior was then obnoxious that Harry Nichols, one of the principal colleaugues of Terriss, was obliged to remonstrate and to or-d'-r him to leave the premises. Hint as to Archer's Motlre. The scenes along the Ptrand at the hour when the theatre closed Inst night was remarkable. By that time the pe dal editions of the evening papers were out and the newsboys were shouting around the theatre exits that Terriss had been murdered. At first the peopile refused to place any credence In the report, but when they found It true Horror and indignation were generally expressed. hen Archer arrived at the police station, he still held the weapon, apparently a big butcher knife, con-ceali-d beneath his cape. On being charged with murder he Is reported to have replied: "He's done me out of the benevolent fund this morning and I am out of it for life." The murderer was placed in a cell and is under a special watch. . . I'orrtold la an Ac-tor's Dream. Tho understudy of the deceased actor tells a curious story of how Wednesday night he dreamed that lie saw Terriss lying on a landing surrounded by a crowd, and raving. He says: "I told my colleagues this morning and could not get the horrible dream off my mind the w hole day. Judge of my horror on arriving at the theatre tonight. Just as the deed was perpetrated. I believe that but for the police the crowd would have lynched Archer." Another mem ber of the Adelphl company says the assassin was known at the theatre as "Mad Archer," and that when ordered off the premises last night he muttered "Not yet" Z c Awastla Had a Common Grlevanre. inner say mat Archer nursed a grievance against Terriss even before he left his employment at the theatre. jMore man once ne stood in tne, wings and Indulged in sarcastic comments on Terriss acting, such as "Foois often succeed In life where men of.g2ni'4t! ."ail." The assassin made no attempt to escape. When seised he offered to g. quietly to the police station. Miss M il ward, when it was seen that Terrii-s was dying, competely broke down with grief. William Terriss waa born In London, ci. j i sal. and came of an excultent family. His father was a Kentish coun ty gentleman and his mother, a sister of the celebrated historian of Greece, the late Ueotge Grote. Terriss was nom de theatre, the real name of the deceased actor being William Lewln. Tby Uad AU ranted That Cola. Great Falls, Mont- Pee. 17. If It proves genuine the last missing coin nf the I'nitrd Slates dollar Issue of 1S04 has been discovered In northern Mon tana. Hilly Seymour. bartender at Choteau. found an odd-looking dollar In counting the cash a few days ago. The f.JIowlrg day he exhibited It to several friends, among whom was one who rec osmiica it as a aouar rr in a short time every man who had passed a dollar over Seymour's bar that day railed to claim the dollar, having "passed it by mistake." O. A. R. Salioaal Encampment. Cincinnati, LVc. 17.--The date for the national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic was fixed late yesterday afternoon for the week be ginning t-eptu S. To come to this conclu sion it required a long conference. The local committee some time ago had rec. ommended the week preceding Aug. 2$ to Sept 1 This met opposition on the ground that It would come just before pension payment In Ohio and seveial other states. It also waa objectionable because it lapped over from one month to the other. i Oaa Day. Taka Laxativa Bromo Quinine Tab lets All drnggiati refund tba money if it fails to care. 35a. The genuine ass ts. n. ti. oa eacn tabiev far Fataaaawstt. Dr. J. C Bishop, of Agnew, Mich says: -I have used Foiey'a Honey and Tar ia th re severe eases of pneumonia tb. jit month, with good retults.'' For sale by T. H. Thomas. ' Jatt try a 10 cent boi ot Caaoarets, th ftaen liver and bowel regulator Every Why Has a Wherefore and Tis Well to Look for It at Times. In these days the reople want to know the , Whys and wherefores. The 19th century man is a natural skeptic. Th why and wherefore of such is plain. lie reads statements of supposed facts. He is told every ailment can be careJ. Ho tries soma panacea. ; ... It fails: he tries another with' the same result. Such experiments make bim look askance at future claims. Often the fault ia his, bat he don't see why. He mar have a backache or per haps a lame or weak back. lie used plastes or liniments, ther relieved bim for a time, but failed to cur the trouble. This is bis fanlt: hcn why is it that he did not know the wherefore ot his aches? Had be known that the kidneys wer the cause. That backache genet all meats kidney ache. Tbat the kidneys must filter the blood. That fai'nra to do so affects the back. That backache m only the ii st aten toward many kidney disorders Urinary troubles follow. Reten tion ot urine. Excessive urine, Dia betes Bright's disease. ;.j(.i Doan's Kidney Pills are a positive spicitic for all kidney complaints Tho aching back has no greater enemy than lean's Kidney Pills not ii j irtous 3 tue most delicate con stitution. Don't act on the bowels, bu: direct on the kidneys. 'or sale by all dealers, price 60 cents per box. Wailed by Foster Milburn company, Buffalo, N. Y.. so'a agents for the United States. Bemember the name Doan's and take no other. For sale by Marshall & Fisher.. . TAYLOB K1DCB3 TOflC . Tajlor nidge, Dec. 14 Mss L'z- i e Taylor has been on the sick list lor a week past. Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Patterson aud Mrs. Kirk are cn the sick list tais cek. Mrs. Florence Starkey spent the -asi wceg at Mrs. uobert xoung's in Bowling. W . E. Crawford expects to shell several hundred bushels of corn this week it the weather permits. Bruco Taylor arrived from North Dakota last Friday evening. His sister, Miss Uattie, met him in Bock Island. Cards are out announcing the mar riRa of Miss Hattie Taylor to Char. les Crawford at the brida's borne next Wednesday. Charley Dunlap and Elmer Patter- sen, ol hrigington, are visiting their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson. Mies Stella Sptckler, of Andalusia, Is spending a few days with her coubin, Misi Emily Spickler, and other relatives this week. Charles S. Johnson expects to hold a public sale at his home one-quarter mwe easi oi layior uioge, ueo. rtl Mr. Johnson will move to Missouri in the near futnre. About fifty friends dropped in at the home ot William Wenks last Wednesdny evening in honor ot bis birthday. He gave them a hearty weicomo ana an nsa a nne time. ; T. B. Tapp and wife, Dr. Eckh&rdt wifo and baby. William Barnett nnd wife. R. S. Kirk and wife nnd Mrs. U. Webster attended the Court of Honor meeting at Andalusia Satur day evening, and for all the weather and roads were bad all felt repaid for their long drive. The eleotlon of officers tor the ensuing year and other business was attended to. after which tho lad es served an elegant supper, .wntcn was enjoyed oy ail. B. r. Ui lard was elected as a dele gate to go to Quincy to attend the supreme court the last of January, ur. urooxman being the alternate. gUpoii Every 1 Bottle and wrapper of the ecr.nice Dr. Hell's ,' Flne-Tar-lloner Is printed thraUtve Cf ceslKD. It Is both tmle-m;irk and (intrant a warrant that tlic meat-' cineeouuined in Uie bottle ill cure ) eouEliK, raids and all lnnjr. throat j and rhet troubles more quickly and cuecluuliy tban any other reined v DR. BELL'S Pinc-Tar-Eloney Is M hr snJruc1 or SJ1H Sprtfl WCf lt.t , of prtr- 1V and si prr but w hjr TfW S. -aknte4 Mtel tMnl E. ) f - TtBlBBBBnTlBBB - 1 Grand Clearing Sale ! j 1 ' ' 138 PREPARITORY TO MOVING to our Gutting and Slashing SSoe Values Right and left. Our Holiday Goods are going at these sacri fice prices also. This is your chance of the season. Make your selection now. WRIGHT & BHRBER FINEj FOOTWEAR. 1704 Second Avenue. WANTED. WANT D T.l UCY AN OLD VIOLIN. Address "C' care Alices WANTED A GOOD OI3L FOR GEXESAL homework, lmiulrsat Auuusomce. WAXTED-GIRI. FOR CENTRA L HOCSR worlc in small fanil y Must ba good cook. Eiuuire at 106 T ureclietb street. Uf ANTED GOODS TO STORE IN CHEAP, clean and Utrht storape rooms, wiia eie s.tor t 1&3 Second avenue. Johnny Jones. Two rings on 1317. WANTED SALESMEN TO SELL VERY complete line of lubricating oils, cresses ana specialties: liberal terms, salary or coinra'ssion. Jewel Keiining company, Cleveland, Ohio. VtANTED-A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO V call en business men and their employes with a work of standard merit. Sells at silrht torl. Salary or blu commission pid. Call immediately. E. J. Heidner, Harper house. WANTED IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF steady and pleasant employment at henrj for one year at per month, and caa Rive Rood references, send vour name and ad dress with stamp to A. U Smith ii. Co., Kim ball House, Davenport, Iowa. 7AXTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO IS OO V Ini? to school wishes a place to work in the wy of dolntr chores, etc.. for his board. Willinif to put in the time to:30 a. m. and af ter 4:30 p.m. Is strong, handy and willing to work. AddreKi A 22, care of The Abc.cs. tTA NTED TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA v ' mocds, watches, jewelry, hardware, m'Jil?al lnsirumscts, bicycles, clothing, dry gooes, furniture, etc. HlKfcest cash prices pi.U for seecad hand goods of all kinds also. The ,ibo7e goods for sale at ha'f the usual tore price-. All baaiues trsnsaotions s'.rictly a.ii 'eniisl Bis new number and location, 1621 second Avenurt rvin't forgot lk. J. W. lo'.iis. Two ruiS8 on 1347. TOR BENT KENT A FIVE-ROOM PLAT ON a: Third avenue. CaUatM. &K. FOR RENT-HOUSE ON FORTY-THIRD street. Inquire ot F. M. Sinnet. 4205 Fifth avenue. FOR BENT HOUS J OF 3 RCOMS FOR . . p-r month, with hydrant water. Inuuire lSIOVlfth avenue. IOR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board in private family. In quire at 727 Twentieth street. FOR SALE. r.OTl SALE IMPROVED DAIRY AND - irur isrm oetween i and 35 acres, in town. W. II. Aldredgc, Port Uyron. ITOR SALE COAL IN ANY QUANTITY of 60 bushels or over at S2.S0 per ton, de ll TC-ed C. O. D. to anv Dart of the r ltr Ts.v orders at Commercial house barber shop, Kock IBI.UU. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST EYE GLASSES. WHITE CORD AT tached. Return to 1717 Second avenue. KcCoy's New European Hotel COB. CLARK AND VAI BORES STS. CHICAGO. FIRE PROOF. One block from C R. I. & P. and lm 8. & 91. S. R tllroad depot. improvements -i? $75,000.00 have just reen compietc.i md the house now offers every conveici..re to belound in any hotel, including hot and col.1 water, electnt light and steam heat in every room. Pates 75 cents per day and upwards. First class restaurant in connection. WILLIAM McCOY, Owner and Proprietor LE BRUM'S FOR KIinF.B BEX. Tkla resaedr beinz Jected directly t the aeat ar taaae aiaeaaea f tke Cait-Lrfaary Orf-aaa, reasilrea ace ar met. iir naraateea la I a a 7-day. small alalamark. k.J J. Hleas, Fonrth Avenoe Drag Store, fctnu Bock Island. IIL sole ail i n IUi VI ltlieaa aoa- - w tb Aors dtllared avarr Second Avenue, we arc mm When In Doubt. Heal is Life's IT TOD HEALTH Onr Kkotrie Machine for the treatment of Ksrvoua Diseases, Rhsumatirm and X-Ray wort. CONSULT THE World's Greatest and Is Chronic, Nervnos, Private and Surgical Diseases of Both Saxes. DAVENPORT, IOWA. Consultation Free. 1'rompt and Permanent Corel CATARRH Bronchitis,- Asthma, Earlr Consumption, Rheumatism. Neu. ndgla, Vyspepsia, scrofala, Myphllis and all blood, ltrer and kidney diseases. WOMEN Suffering from diseases of the womb, ovaries, bladder, kidneys' nerrons ezt-anntion, palpitation of the heart, dyspoprta. or any disease peculiar to the asm. should call on the great specialist and get an opinion on their case free of chaise. ' ELECTRICITY Scientifically applied, nervous debilitv, piles, exhaustive' drains, night losses, dafectiTe memory, threatened insanity, loss "of will powar. raeBtal'SJt. Install. iWdImumh. -. lnslon, sleeplessness, etc VARICOCELE Is the most active months with others when wt gnarantae TUE PRAISES WE HAVE RECEIVED For our remarkable skill In curing esses given np ss hopeless by all, hss corapoll-d ns lo nse this masns In order to gtre the pao ple, as well s the madlcsl profession, tho henellt of our knowledge of medi-tae amt onr In imitable skill in the art of enrgery. Remember yonr family ,hylrian Ik always welcome to soa as operate. We are willing to spread oar knowledge nd sh'iw onr skill, and w feel jnstly proDd o( the daily coneramlalions we receive from the mroical m cssion lor the sa vanced medical and surgical literature we have written. ONLYCURBLK CAdKSTAKKM, Best of refurenoea and credentials. If yon cannot call, wnta. Hondreds carad br mill. Uours-B to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8; Sundays, 11:30 to 1:30. CHICAGO MEDICAL INSTITUTE "tEXtSESl? Bld The progressive physician dis cards drugs and employs the laws of nature and nature's products. Thus nature makes cures after ail. It is true that at times she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Somethiog is needed to check the disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Grad ually it is becoming recognized tbat in the j nice of the grape nature has given us a stimulant and tonio that will strengthen and renew all wasted forces. When life seems blue and existence a burden, don't take drugs, but take something that will strengthen the nerves and make rich blood. Such are our bottle ripe wines which we want to introduce in every household, confident that a test will fecure a permanent place in the family medicine chest. We quote Port, Catawba, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, at 25 cents per bottle, which is less than half the usual price. We are also sole agents for Clark's Pure Hye, bottled in bond nnder supervision of the United States Internal Revenue Department, which guarantees its age, purity and strength, price 11.25 per full quart bottle. The Em:EL Family Liquor Store, 17l6 Third avenue. Open evenings. E ugene J. Burns RealEatuteb Insurance Buy, Sell aad Msnagi property. Col.nct Keita. The old 8re and t!ne tried company repre sented. Rate a low as any reliable company caa afford. tour Fatrcaaga !s 3ciIioiwd. . Offlae !30. Seoomd Aw. new store at 1610 ISS Consult the Best. Greatest Luxury. WANT Dr. J. E, Walsh, I ate of Chicago formerly Sorgeon-ln Chief of M Anthony's BopiuL - Most Successful Specialist ran si of norvong debilitv. Whv troat yon a prrmaneni eae in seven days by oar mlnlaes REMOVAL GET THE BEST Plumbing, Heating, Gas Fitting, Sewer Pipe. All Work Guaranteed Rigeaaael. Brn., 1609 THIRD AVENUE PROMPT DELIVERY or HARD AND SOFT COAL i:. 91. LAWHEAD, BIST CCAL 01 TES XABZET. Telephone 1310. 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