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m AKTPD-A COOK AT NOl 9 SCVE ivcum Birect. ANTKO GIRL roa HOUSEWORK AT ir-i -i wenty-nrxt street. W ANTED A YOONCJ MAN TO DRIVE uvuvtry wagon, at ueecber a. WANTEO A LACNDRISSS AND "WAIT rewattbe Watch Tower. Apply at Harper house. WANTED - A COMPETENT SECOND k'irl: KOod waifes. Inquire at 1010 Sec ond avenue. "YrAN"ra-DINI.VO ROOM GIRL IN m . .b",rL APP'to Mr.Oeorge Weiland, rlrst A venue boleL "lrANTKD-WA8HINO AND IRONINQ OR hotweeleantnir to do by the day or week. Apply at ft Tenth Ktreet. NTKD A N TTNFTRNISHm ROOM- near Twentieth Mrect. Inquire at He tenon's, X.') Twentieth street. fiXM! KENT-FIVE OR 7-ROOM FLAT IN rmj.ine part of city, with all modern convenience)). Apply at Keldy Bros'. "IVTANTF.O-BMAM. GIRL TO HELP DO " vneral h'niiework ia small family. Ad orer ;o Fourth avenue, Moline. 111. Call from s a. m. to & p. m. Ar NTEIV-BOARD AND ROOM WITH private family by young lady: refer ence. ISoiintlnit houws need not answer. Address M. Th Ariich. YrANTEDTOTRADE-WHATHAVEYOU to offer for . stock of roods In rnantrv s oref Doing rood business: proprie tor bI.-s and sunt sell or trade. Gordon llowman. WANT ED REU A BLE MEN TO TACK up advertisinr slirni: lia.M weekly; steady work. Send 10 cents for poitage, aam- Ele, eto. Young Medicine company, 813 North oiorado sweat, Philadelphia. Pa. A r ANTED-A LIMITED N17.MRER OF vv person to do writing at their homes. Twrniy ttve rents paid for every bindred woriK PromptnrsH and (food wo k neuewutry. A pll-ittln must lie accompiflcd by in cnts for particulars. Addie's: The Sioux City lluxliicvi college, Sioux City. Iowa. "rANTKD-TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA " ninmtn, watches, jewelry, bArdwnre. musical instruments, bicycles. clotbliiK. dry VimmIs. furniture, etc. flighot cash prices paid for second band Roods of all kinds also. The above K'mrIs for kale at hair the usual store prices. AUbuoinesstransactions strictly confidential. His new number and location. IKI Second avenue. Don't forget it. J. W. Jones. 1 wo ring on 1317. FOR RENT. "lilOR RENT-OFFICE ROOM OVER DAVID Ihiu a store. IOR RENT -THREE OFFICE ROOMS over li Third avenue. i:knt-i;')od warn, centbally uh-.iivu. jiuurem . inisonice. tTOR RENT-THE BTORE ROOM AT 1810 V Third avenue. Apply V. Dauber. F)R RENT-DESK ROOM IN REIDY liros . oOlce, Kuntol, avltchell A Lynde bullying. ITOK RENT-ROOMS WITH HOARD IN very.ientral location, at moderate rales. Inquire at Tub A iiiu: ollce- 1'jH.m KENT- NI "ELY FH-NISHED FRONT rooms. good table board, gas, bath, all mooVrn conveniences. 530 oeveiiteentn street. TjTOK RENT ElOnT-KOOM HOUSE. FUR- 17 wire heat, modern Improvements. Vil Twentieth street. Rent. Sii. A pply to Hayes & Cleavelaud, liengHlon block. ItJfl RENT EIOHT ROOM HOUSE, 7 Thlrieanth street and Seoond avenue. KentUo Apply to E. H. Stafford at Jackson & Hunt's oftlce. "LIOR RENT-RESIDENCE OF 14 ROOMS. -17 corner of Nineteenth street and Seventh avenue, with all modern improvements. Ap ply Keldy Bros. IOK KENT A FINE HOITSK WITH eiKbt ckvanl rooms: large dry cellar: sew race and waterworks: twain I ul shade trees, ami destrcnbic neighborhood. Corner Fifth avenue and Forty-third street. Rock Island. Sec premises and apply ut Hi '1 wenty-third Rock Inland. FOR SALE. tjXJR HALE--A SQt'AKE PIANO. AD " dress "W" care of A Kill's. 1.10K S I.E-TWO(iOOD UrilJUNO LOTS, r wixl.vi feet, near C, It- I A: P. depot, a barvaln. fMOu. TilnK BAI.E-A NEW RI'BIIER TIRED A trap In first class condition. A bargain if. taken at once. Address "11. si," Tn AKiits. IiTOR SALE fHEAP. Fol'R HIVES ITAI, ian bees, hives and honey hours com plete. Inquire for lonirahnuKh M 3110 Fifth avenue. IjR SALE NINE-ACRE FRHIT FARM. " All kinds of fruit; on1 builillntrs; near town. A harrain for some one if taken soon Cordon A Ikiwman. "LIOR SALE-CHEAP; 70n CASH AD J7 small incumbrance takes a very neat cot tureon the blurts. Who wants It quick at that price? liordoo A Bowman. "liX)B S ALB COAL IN ANY QUANTITY A of 50 bushels or over at 12. per ton, de livered C. O. D. to aey psrt of the olty. Leave orders at floinipnil s-i barbershop, Kock Island, of Enoa Jams, MiUn. "LVtll SALK-CIIKH' IV MMS- " ter s atill'lon. old h.tsehall ground. These lots will be soli from n upward, small amount down, balance un Ions tints at A per cent. Rc'dy Bios., room . Ml.rhcll A l.yndc biiililmir. 1jOR SALE-A NEAT OFFICE CABINET with about Wd'tti-ren slides, sultsule for mine legs) blanks or snv description of papers In list tortn to r kept in ibape for wmlnn. A ooitprebensiie index connected. Just the thing for any office wl 0 onrtrscts, etc., to Die. Address U. K. C care of THE Aacca, MISCELLANEOUS. IOST-A BOOK IN FRENCH TEXT WITH J leather cover. Finder return to T3U Nineteenth street and receive reward. WRITE TO FCLTON YEAGLEY, Denton, Tex.. If you have accounts, rote or judgments vs. Texas panic that you desire settled or compromised. Mott's Nerverine Pills The (tcaI remedy- for nervous peo tration aod all nervous ; diseases of the scnenttve or- BUuHH ASO atlkH I'SIMI. nis nf nthrr tJf such at. NervoM Proctiation, Failing or lost Manhood, Irnpotency, NigMij Emis sions xoutntul trrors. Mental Worry, ez cessivc use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. $1,00 Per box by mailj 6 boxes for S&OO. For ale T M F Bahccen. drueglst, comer Fourth avenue aud Twentieth street. TEE EICEmN CE O F SY1UP OF FIGS U due not only to the originality and simplicity o(tbe combination, bnt also to the care and skill with which it is mannfactured by scientific processes known to the Caxifobxia Fio Stbcp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fto Strup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in aroi "g- the wortlilcss imitations manufat Vred by other par ties. The high sta-ling of the Calt Fobmia Fia Strop Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Fujs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order tg get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRAXCI8CO, CaL LorlA TILLE. Ky. Jf t W TORE. JS. Y. A Social Enter tainment, J or any mid-summer nijjht so cial function should include KRELL& MATH'S Ice Cream, Fruit Ices, Nes sclrode Puddings, Fancy lee Creams, Tutti Frutti, and a selection of our fine Bakery Goods, Fanry Assorted Cakes, Mae caroons or any of the choice Bakery Goods for which we are famous and which we will deliver to yon so that you can serve in the swellest manner if desired. KRELL & MATH don't want you to forget their Perfect Home Made Bread. Ask your grocer for it. Fhone U5& 1716-1718 Second Avenue. Improving the opportunity is wise. Ice cream is Cupid's favorite weapon of war. Fair ones enjoy eating cream all the more because it leaves a cool impression after it. and does not, like some drinks, lower the temperature a littic only to raise it much more after ward. Young men who adopt our ice eream tactics never lose their suit. We ad vise this plan of campaign in every case. Ufhite Palace . " of Sweets, MOLUIE BEATEI1 OUT. Rock Island Victorious in the Charity Baseball Came. ST0BY 01 THE EXCnTKG STEUGGLE. Visitors Benefit by the Temporary Crlp plins; of the Home Battery and Come Out (Inly One 8eore Behind In the Contet Many Society Teople In Attend ance. IRST money was taken by Rock r Island in yesternay afteriHMin a charity baselnill game with Mo- line, j he rwelfth street park was the scene of the strujrsrle. It contin ucd three hours and abounded in phenomenal plays and excitinjr iuci dents. The interest, did not lar a moment. J he death knell tolled on Moline's third liatter in the ninth at 6:45, Rock Island leading by one score. Society people of Rock Island and Mohne patronized the game, the pro eeeds of whitb go to the Army and Navy league, liberally. It was an enthusiastic audience, the ladies be- ing decidedly in the majority. Thcv had horns, and they blew 'em, too. The sun shone on the diamond in full blast. Bob Harper declares the thermometer he carried on the back of his neck registered 107. The players, many of whom are not used to holding out against old Sol under these conditions, wilted, and it was only the cheering words of their fel lows and the applications of ice that Kept up their spirits. Victory smiled on Rock Island from the Ix'giuiiing, and but for the injur ing oi Catcher bcnmidt the Iwvs from the town on the east of us would have had a smaller bunch of runs to carry home. Moline went to bat lirst. She passed twice. Al Dart began the good work for Rock Island, smashing the sphere square in the nose and sending it waltzing through the whis kers of the center garden. He com mitted larceny at second, and on er rors by Foster and Hull was allowed to embrace the rubber. The third opened bright for the visitors. Peek, presented with a pillow, stole a con hIk of bags while Foster was poundin air, ano scored while Mi inner was a. hat. Bob Hariier fanned three and beat the ball to first. Ho strolled down to second on Hortou's pass and was cnaseu nome iy Al lart's drive in right. The latter was scored bv White's liner to Butterwnrth. WoL line tied the score in the fourth. Hor- ton singled, took another, and reached the plate on Bennett's infield bunt. Kohler was presented and forced by Butter worth, Bennett scoring during the operation. The Rock Islanders swiped Bennett's goods right and left in their half, Schmidt. Kinney, Sam Dart, Bob Harper and Al Dart placing safe ones and netting four scores with the assistance of a wild throw by Hor ton. Moline Rallies. Moline rallied and rolled up three in the fifth. Skinner reieivitl one in the staves and stopped at the first nag. Hull Jilted the sphere into cen ter, but Kinney's mitts were too far apart; Skinucr scored and Hull put up at third, but was put out at the plate while Horton was tflkinsr first on a dinky. Bennett walked. Kohler hit to short, and a fumitle bv White and a wild throw by StafTord'allowcd Hor ton and Iiciinett to come home. But terworth, Cady and Peek went out in order. For Rock Island. White laced out a 2-bagger, but was cauwht at tempting to steal third. Robinson followed with a pretty home run hit. lie could have made the circuit aain. the ball refusing to surrender until surrounded by the outfield armv. headed hv Kinney, and bein 2 corralled while basking in the shade of the south end fence. Stafford hit to second and was safe on Bntterworth's and Peek's mixup, coming home on Schmidt s Z-baswr. In the sixth Moline landed two men on the rublwr. Foster received a Robinsonian twister lielow the belt and meandered. He stole two sacks while Skinner was lauinjr, and landed safely on Dart's wild throw from lirst to the plate. Hull walked and ot home on a stolen base and a passed ball. Moline was but one behind now. But a bunch of hot ones were thrown into the enemy's camp in Rock Island's half. Al Dart and Fay Harper were given bases. White bunted to short and Dart was nailed at third. Robinson made Cad v dance. ind Harper and White came home. Stafford sighted four and was given wise. Schmidt scored Robinson with a poke in rirht and Stafford crossed the rubber while Kinnev was being put out at first. Moline made two m the seventh on Butterworth Jieing hit. Peek waiting for four and Foster singling. Rock Island goose-egged. Moline got a couple more in the eighth. Hull 2-bajgcred. Horton sacrificed, Ben- t was assaulted. and Kohler singled. Hull and Bennett making the runs. The Rock Island 1ovs earned one in their half on hits by Robinson and Kinnev. The Molineites had an other chance, and they made the best of it. Thev worked hard, but to no avail, onlv being able to send one man across the plate. Peek, who got his base on a bunt to the infield, stealing second and third, and run nintj home while Foster's hit was being fielded.- Here is the storr in a on nth: Rock Island I 0 I 4 i 4 0 1 -H Moline .0 0 l X 3 2 i I-1J HitsRock Island. 17: Moline 10. ! Errors Rock Island, 6;SIolir.e, 5. Struck ont-r-by Robinson. II: bv Ben nett, 9. Bases on balls off Robin son. 8; off Bennett, 2. The teams lined up thusly : - Moline Cady. lb; Peek, "ct; Foster, ss: Skinner, If; Hull, Sb; Horton, c; Bennett, p; Kohler, rf; Butter worth, 2b. Rock Island Al Dart, lb; F. liar per, 2b; T. White, ss; Robinson,' p; Stafford. If; Schmidt and Lynde. c; Kinney, cf; Sam Dart, 3b; T. R. Har per, rf. Note. C. F. Lynde relieved Oscar Schmidt for two iunings, The. Rock Island boys wanted to quit in the seveuth, but the other fel lows would not have it. Another game is promised between these two same teams. .Now will Moline be good? Rob Harper got lost in the grass at one stage of the game. Judge Staf ford issued a search warrant anil ho was soon recovered. Mr. Butterworth they call him Willie--can play a few, even if he has got a whole lot of avordupois to pilot annum. . It was a fine amateur game. Moline set up the claim that the game was a tie, holding that Staf ford's run in the sixth did not count, but Umpire Darnell differed with (hem. TWO STOMACHS. The I'ppnr for the I'roteida and the 1-owrr for the Greater l'art of the Food. It is an interesting study toobseive how the digestion of food is aecom. plished. The greater part of vegeta ble food is, starch, and this is never digested in the stomach proper, nor is it enected hy the pepsin in the upper stomach. Starch (a Carbo-hydrate') is passed out of the stomach into the duodenum or second stomach, and there treated bv the pancreatic juices, when in time a microscopic fungi is grown from a part of the gram, if that has been eaten, and these elements with mois ture, heat and time transform the starch into grape-sugar, which is the first act of digestion. The processes are duplicated in an artificial or mechanical way in the manufacture or tirape-nts, the new breakfast food made bv the Post u m Cereal Co., Lira., of Battle Creek, Mich. In this food one finds the delicate. sweet taste of grape-suirar, and when eateu it will be found to quickly di gest ana iaiten and strengthen the en tire body. Its especial mission is to nourish and rebuild the brain and nerve cen ters. A certain definite feelinrof strenrrth and stamina comes to the individual after a few davs1 use of Grape-Nuts at ureakiasi. Being a condensed food, one does not require more than three to rive teaspoonsfull at a meal, which is worth considering from an economical standpoint. The Engl Inn Walnat. Possibly few trees in the old world ore more prolilablo than tho English walnnt, which thrives in Fnizlaud and all over the northern part of the conti nent of Europe. Tho wood is especially used f or.. uu. stocks and for inuny articles of furniture and is found profitable from trees of 10 years of ago aud upward. There is alwoys a good demand for the nuts, so that there ero two distinct lines of profit ty the timber and by the fruit. In our errantry thry thrive in any por tion of the eaatern states, although as they progress northwardly the tips cf the last year's shoots are destroy?d by winter. The living portions push ont again, however, aud generally bear as abundantly ns before. Jn the vicinity of Philadelphia there are numerous trees, plautod by the early German wttlers, which bear every year. bins in or isolated trees sometimes faii to bear frnit on account of the pollen DeannR riowcr maturing and scattering pollen before tho uut bearing flower is in condition to receive it, and for thin reason crops are mora assured when a number of trees are planted together. In this way some of the pollen bearing cat kins are conditioned so as to be In bloom before the time that the uut bearing iiowers matt their appearance. Mce hau's Mcntbly. Meets Your Tieeda. When vnn fi-cl tiroil l.n.nl.l vousantfarc troubled with" oimoles and eruptions, von will find llnmi's Sarsaparilla exa'clly meets your needs. It pnrities and enriches the blood and imparts to it the qualities needed to tone the nerves and nour ish the whole system. It cures all blood humors. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. nausea, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents. 8ltake Into Your Khoea Allen's Foot-Ease, a nowder for the feet. It cures painful swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the irreatcst comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous aud hot. tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail for 25 cents in sl.inim Trial package free. Address Allen S. Olin- . .1 I . T - mm SUMI, IAS i. I . Attention, Old Soldier. The manufacturers have inatnmtoH T. H. Thomas, druggist, to give a bottle of 25-cent sir.e of Foley's Colic Cure free to the lirst soldier of the civil war who anrdiea for aamo Tt , . ri is the great remedy for chronic diar- 1 , - " 1 ... . tuuea, cramp cone anu an rjowei com plaints. T Pare Cmantavtioa forever. ,m1 V?""1 - Cathartic 10a .or Sc. . BCftt laU4o cure, druilu refmail tuooej. I PUT FAITH HI IT STILL Peoria Peoplt Reassured as to the St L A N. Railroad. STE0N3 ASSUEAMJES ' OFFERED. See Sls-aiaeanc In the Strengthening of the Rork Inland X reoria and tha Ad ditional Track Bight In This CltJ Uf lleva That the' Sew tine Will Ma terialise. THE assurance of the strongest kiud has been given the people of Peoria that the oft discussed St. 1-ouis, Peoria & Northern railway is in reality to materialize at an early uaie. ine intention ,oI the projectors, it is lielieved in Peoria, is to build eojointly with the Rock Island & Pcona road, that it will be an air line between the big cities at each end, and that, the necessary new stretch of road will be built between Kock Island and Minneapolis at once. It is admitted by a railroad man who has a personal knowledge of the fact, that the K. I. & P. road has Strengthened its track between Toulon and Peoria. and has placed it in shape for the nea lesi irauie. Krulges have leen rebuilt, new ties laid and the heaviest of steel rails put down. It was at first thought that these improvements meant that the St. L., P. & X. people would use the K. I. & P. tracks as far as Tulon, whence thev would branch over to Clinton and there join the C i: X. W. and C, M. & St. P., securing the shortest line between the termin al points. But it transpires that the St. L., P. & X. road wants a line of its own. aud it has leen further claimed that the K. I. & P. tracks are to be further improved as far as Kock Island, significance also beinr at tached to the recent acquirement oy me company oi main line cloiilile track franchises in this city. When it is considered that a total of 5fi3 men are at work putting the tracKs into snajte it cau be apprecia ted that another company expects to use the tracks as well as" the K. I. Jc P. tieople is the contention that is in spiring Peoria people. Croae the River Here. It is said the rew road will cross the river at this point, which rumor gives rise to another pointed su.-nic. ion as to whether or not the St. L.. P. & N. people are directly interested iu the construction of tiie Crescent bridge. It is the purpose of the road to run solid trains on last time le tween the two terminals, and in touching al such Hiints as the three cities and other river towns to secure as much of the freight business as possible. And suck is the assurance an official of one of the interested roads gives Peoria people. Free of Charge to Sufferer. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample In it He free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for con sumption, coughs ami colds. They do not ask you to buy liefore trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can lie accomplished by the regular size lmttlc. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure." Many of the best physicians are now using it in their practice with great results, and are relying on it in most severe cases. It is" guaranteed. Trial Imt tles free at Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. Regular si.e 50 cents and fl. Advertiwed I.etter Lint No. S). LM nf letter cnnalled for at the post office at Rock Ituand July is, 18W: Anderson. Mary Rvitn. fToorpe li.-dli.TB. Dun Socluriiukl. Peli (Jravet. Ed A. Stephen. Ellen Keek. Hurry K Talliot .t'barlex l.eeper. Mis. W. A. Thornton. Hyde Monrehead. Antle WIlsrm.Ben Koxers. Frank Weaver, William Runy, Laura When cillinif tor adverlUed letters pleare give list nutni er. Tbomas n. Thomas. Postmaster. Many I'eople Cannot Prluk Coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. iou can unnK urain-u when yon nlease and slccn like a ton. For , g - j - - - (irain-O does not stimulate; it nonr- shes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the liest coffee. For nervous persons, voting neonle nH children, irain-O i's the jierfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a pack age from your grocer today. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 25 cents. Wonderful! Marvelon! are expressions frequently heard aliout Foley's Kidney Cure. lonot fail to try this great remedy for all kidney trouble. For sale by T. II. Thomas. The Chief Burjress of Milesbur. Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the U-st pills he ever used" in his family during 40 tears of house kecp- idjj. inrt cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. T. H. Thomas, A. J. Riess and M. F. Bahnsen. druggists. One of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weaket constitution: never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old- Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild StrawWrrv. ' For sale by Marshall & Fisher. sat To aces !?it aaa Eauks Tsar UU away. Ta a Tift tnhaf-i null, ami r i netle. full of life nerve aad vie or, take Ko-Te-Bm, the wonder-worker, that makes weak awn strong. AU drugclsia, He or ll. Cure tiarKD teed Booklet and sataiple free. ' Address pwiriu.S ncueuy vo, uucafo or jtew York. CJk. iToniA. Bwstka G-satus "A TESJtXCT TOODas Wbolrmae xUU XteUdeaa." , WALTER "Hal BtjXM! the teat a clasaea, and for Costs less than ONE CENT a Cup. Trade-Mark on Every Packag. ' W1ITBD RAIcd 0. rr i Ta moaiai Baa m Established 1780. The Elixir of Have Yoa Cot It? If not, consult the celebrated Specialists of the Chicago Medical Insti tute, perman ently located in Iavenport, Ia Who Has Cared Our Electric Machine for tetrentment of Nervous DiftpAxeK, Kheumallsm acd A-Kuy ora. Hundreds of Cases of.. Chronic Diseases Pronounced Incur able by Others. OOITSTJIaT-A.TIOlT FBBE: NERVOUS DEBILITY", Exhaustive Drains. Sleeplessness. Threatened la Mtnitr. Weak Memory, Mental IX-luuona, or an oilier coudilon due to nervoa eXbaaaitoa. Niilvey cured. CA'fARRII, Dyspepsia, Asthma. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Syphilis, Blood. Kidney, ttver and Skin Diaesaea can be eulckly aaa pennaaefltly eared by our adraneeS syntem of medicine. VAIUtXJCELE is tie most active cause of Nervous Debility. Why trsat piontbs with other when we ruarantee you a permanent ears la aevea days by ar pakv leaa methods. Ilydrooele cured la three daya ao pain. . WOMEN suffering from diseases peculiar to her sex. should consult as. We have cured many raei civen up bnncle-, and we may Ix ahle to ea-e von. Sural ral operations performed at four hoioe If drired. Akdominal and bralu Narrery'a kpeolaliy. OCK CREDENTIALS AND TEKTlMONIAIit ARS THE BEST. The nura- erous aolmowlvdcementi. we hare recHved from the bewrnier for our remarlraMe enrea p both mcdieal and autvical eas.. ta proof conclusive that our advautwl aneiboda enre where all others fail. Tuerefore. do not wate time ith others, but consult u at once lftd n-raln your lost health. There In s Ktaee in everv diaeaae that can lie eurnd Have y-iu pa.-d that stmre If not do not experiment anv Imiacr. but oonili u at one, fur thermore, we offer i l.am to any one firwvine nur credenHalii f ale We make It an anient t; liivo-.lL-utcours. No otb;T xfieiSiiist offer, aueh a fair tiroouhlUoa. OM.y CUKAKLB t ASrs TAKEN. Best of reference and erednaiinl if you cannot ea!L write, limv tlreds cured by ma'4. lloura-k 10 liJ toa, T ton. Sunday. II JO to ja OFFICE 124 TO THIRD STREET, TOLLOrGn BIUDI5G, DATEXPOftU A Provoking Task 3 A CTJN'D OSE which it enough to make the righteous pro yl f00 nd fce (orgirea, is an old store that won't draw when one it in harry for their breakfait. When yon oan bnj a superior atove or range that la handsome and useful, a gcod baker, aad of the very beat nanafantnre, that we aell at such low prices why bother with a use less old halk. BAKER&KNOX oppoeira UABFER BOUSE. Rock Island Savings Bank. Rook Zaland, 111. Incorporated Under the State Law. 0EEY L0A5ED 01 PEB80HAL C0LLATXB4L OS REAL 8rA1EeXJDIITI OFFICERS 1 M. Puford. preslden. John Cmhauch. Vice Praildent. P. Green i alt. Cakbier. T-ecSB biiKlnew July t IXA and oemipy the tt. K. eart,ro( alitcbell Lynde aew buihhnc. PARIDON c5 Painters and Decorators Ptper Htngsn, Ctlw-Iscrs, ets. BAKER & CO.'G IREMFAST COCOA Of mora thM nJ mwmKmm all nirity and honest worth unequalled. 'Moixmt ami fvticol W J Hnr aaa tT 0 W I Nva DORCHESTER, MAtf. Life Is Health WLJ.K WALSH.. Late of Chleairn. fonnr Iv Suiyeon-4n -Thief of ftu Anthonv Hospital. Cor. Nineteenth street and Second Avenue. roar Per Cent Paid on Deposits. DIKIXTORS H 8 CaM. Wllmrtoa. John f rubaucb, PhD MitebelL U. K Uul L. ln,.m K W Hurat, i. M Uufori, John Voile SoticUora-JaaksoB 4 Hunt. SON.!;. aboe fir v ftcvaateesta feBMb L.' A:,