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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1005. She JUgusi. JOHN W POTTER. Monday, Novembkk 2, lB-V Democratic Nomination- For Alderman in the Third Ward, BASILR'S WINTER. A pobtaIj card, if supplied with no Immediate delivery stump will receive the same treatment as a It tier. Ik Iowa should go republican ibis tin if. tbc fchouters of tliut party will rail it a rcbuUi for the administration. SknatorISkm., of Peoria, was lendi-rt-il the workingmen's nomination fur major, but declined. He very jiroperly thinks that the interests of the workingmen nre idcDtiful wib the democracy. ' Na iX'Kal gas explosius are getting rjufncnmx, and it would seem Unit menu to control the danger from this source open lie widest field for the genius of the in veu lor. A voL'Nal.idy of Tarrytowu, N. Y , is in a qujimbiry as lo whether she is mar ried or single. A young clergyman courted her and persuaded her to repeat the Uiarriagu service with him. telling her that it i merely a form of engagement. The young in in now claims her as his wife. The Strang purl of the story is that the legal expoila are disputing over the matter, some of the best in New York city sustaining The young clergyman. The young luily re fine h to live with him, nucl the question h uh to whether fliti must secure ft divorce. Samuici. N. Jiit-iuKsof Hyde, Knglatid. the father of Uu.i M. lirooks, alias Max well, the murderer of C. Arthur IVeller, has had an afloctiii; interview with his son in the St. Louis jail. Mr, Urouks, the father, seem 3 to be a mom worthy man, who has followed the hurorahlo pro fession of instructor In a public school for many years. He la naturally pro strated with grief over the deplorable sit uation ia which he finds his son, and parent-like is ready to sacrifice all his means to save his unworthy offspring's life. Deep symp ithy aad sympathy ouly can be felt for this doubly afflicted fath er, whet, through no apparent fault of his own, is bowed down by u misfortune which makes existence a pah) and burden. It is the saddest and worst consequence of crime that its penalties fall upon whole families and sometimes upon scores of innocent men, women and chitdieit who are guiltless of criminal wrong-doing. ABE YOU VACCINA1ED. Small-pox continues to spread from Moutrenl, notwithstanding the- preeau tions taken, remarks the Chicago Ai w editorially. In New York tin epidemic is apprehended in the tenement-house, dis tricts, and cases have appeared at several points in New England. Thus far Chi cago has been singularly fortunate, the contagion in at least two recent instances, have been carried through the city with out any result, hut causing local out breaks at the ultimate destinations of the travelers. It is not prudent to couut on such good fortune in the fuliirv. With the approach of cold weather the risk of contagion will be immensely increased, and the health department is authority for the statement that there is a sufficient number of susceptible individualsTn the city that is, of uuvaccinated, or of those in whom previous vaccination has be come inert to cause a troublesome out break, at least, if not a dangerous epid- emic. It is a duty which everygood citizen owes to the community not only toHccure proper vaccinal protection for himself, but for those over whom he has control or influence. Kmployers, superintendents, and others In charge of large numbers of persons should take immediate steps to this end. The health department Is ready tind willing to lend all possible assist ance, even to the exteut.of vaccinating gratis all who may apply, The operation should be performed at once, as there is less inconvenience from its results during mild weather. The depth of winter and the height of au epidemic arc unlike un favorable for vaccination. Get vaccinated at once. Tlie Proposed Catholic Vniverslty. Baltimore, Nov, a. A conference com posed oi the (irehbt-ihopi of Baltimore, Nevf York, mid Milwaukee, on 1 the bishops of Hr. lm!, lVnoria, Richmond, as well as a number of Catholic cWny, will be helJ in Baltimnre about the mi Idle oC November to dUcm th a b.Mfc mode of raisins the funis requisite 'r building and establishing the Catholic National univerdty to ba I scared in Washington City. The nucleus, $;;)000, hat alu:):y h?en donatvi by a lady, but a large amount a iditsonal will be required. Prow the Cwh and Nkfpne.l, Niw York N .v. a.Muj, A. V. Ptmi l.v. n t o k keeper in th employ of the Kl zaliet ', (N. J.l SWm Corrfngo conipanv, lias altscondrd, ta'dn with hun $4 .to in cash. Tiair-dav wun pay diy i.t the fac tor?, on!, wis bis custom, llaj. Similar visit') tl:e Fir t National bank and iljvw $4.501 from the company's Account. U left the bank uid nothing lia ben seen of him since. FriJ-iy morning his disijipoar anee was reported Ui the police. There is no clu- to bis w ta re n bouts. tntrfullv Tender lit Keaigmuio,!. St. Tacl. M.nn., Nov. 2L TJnite-1 Krito; District A't.rny I). B. Searl has f.,r. warded the following to President Cleve lani: "If you desire my re-ignatiou ns United States attorney in and for ttio dis trict of Minnesota I hereby rimer fully piace the Kama at your disposal, provi.leil no charges of any kin ) haT9 been made or are pending against m'.' The I'allh-car Con Tent Ion. BrpALo, X. Y., Nov. a. The speakers at tlio faith-cure convention Friday were the Hv. Mr. S-bwarti. Mrs. Oiborn and the Rev. Mr. B.xior. An interesting festute of the convent io-i was the anointing with oil of venty-tive per ens who cam 9 to 1 cured of various maladies. They were told that thoy would b cured by their faith in O iriat a the healer of both body an 1 souL Mud ft an Aftiiff nmeut. Montrkau rov. a. bamuel U. Mnv & Gi., dual r iu paints and oils, made a iu. icjal asiutnent Friday. TUeir Habilitiei $&,oi3, and tfcair aasets are noiuuiaiij The manner in which the door is mani pulated by the Norton Door Check and Spring is marvelous. The action resemb ling the quick but firm touch of a human hand skillfully closing the door without jar or noise, A TWIST O.V HIS TAIL ELEPHANTINE MALICE THAT PRO VOKEO A BATTLE. Fierce Fight It t ween a Llun and so Ulephaut That Came Near Involv ing the Whole Jtle n tiger t Jioth Comlmtunt Hncllj Hurt. "kw York, Oct 3L Among the animals md exlobiti'JD at the new Grand street mu seum in Brooklyn are a large elephant which formerly belonged to Coup's circus, ami a magnificent Uou, which for a long time had occupied a cage adjoining that of the eln pliant. The fact that the lion had already kilted two keepers within as many yar , had caused the proprietor to con struct a cage which they eon-idored much htroog.;r than any of the other Tiie elephant never reomed to like his LIck-niu:ied con.puuUm, und often evinced hi. iliscku by putting ui irunk through the i rou btr- f the cag-.) 1 1 wliich the lion was Cfiiifhio 1 and twii,t::jg lh latter's tad. K-itiy on WednH.i.hiy evouig tlie elephant r'! aM tuit per.oi iiiaiiee several time', und the nuttiagHr.H fearel that be meant nns-cliit-'f. VVh.Mi tl.e cxiiibitiou clod the ele phunt wa4 removed to artu-'hor part of the building where tlie iiun coutd nut he been. Keeper Ot;otlHin reinaiutid in tlie building aiier the gas ha t been shut olf, quietly Miiukijig a cigar. Had.ionly he wasstartlod by tlie claukin; of chain on tho lower fl .or, ani hastening down-atairi went in the di reci ion of ttie elephant. He fouu l that the be:it had nalped th-3 caatn which bad heid hiui and was tarry on jut as he i leased. Jlo had in-hed direct iy to the ii-n's cage tint was trying t butter down the bar. In the dim liyht lC-joi?r (jnolwin could set) tlie crouching Inrm und glaring bv'mi of tho lion waitin; for the uttack. Tho liuii prang tmd ienly forward and t-eized tlie (jlpimat's tru't!:, and a tierce liht eiimied. The lion r.re'iit.y released his hold, and tin elephant quickly gra.poi his op p inoriL's teg with Irs trunk, in a vain nt l fin it to pull him out of his ca e. In the meantime nil t!.t annnala wore os eited and arouncd by tho t.ght, iiiid their roai-s were plainly m-:irl a block away. Sdixnig hi sharp j-leol b iok, t.iooJwin rnslted at the elnnlaiut. and hlriking him again and again, m.-'y-lei in forcing him Lack from Ihe cag. An Iuit koep-r ru-IiOd at tho cage to b.'nt back the I i . Tiio grat Lmast on the out-ido w:uj not, however, to ho Kuddenly ublll)'.i Witii u piwerful luno h rushed f rw.tr. 1, dushing lm missive weight, again t tlie bars ami threat ening to di'iiiulirth I hem entirely. Keeper ijoo!fin was thrown down and badly tiruined, but seisin 4 his prong again he foi'Cdd the hoote into the elephant's jaw, which so unrnged it that it at once turned upon him, and he with difficulty escajd be yo:t I tue roach of the huge tu-vkd of the ani mal, which worn foreod into the wall be hind him. The elephant was fiu.illy ajcurel with ropa and ehain, but not before both bis ru In had bjen br ku nud his trunk and head severely lacerate I. Tiie lion's leg is thought to bo broken, and be lay to-day bleeding and unable tostir. Uoo.lwin was con (ia-.nl to bis home from the bruUes which covered aevoral jiart of his body. Had the content occurred during the hour-i of exhiiii tiou, the loss of huin.m life wouid inevitably have been great. SIWKKS' DKOlSiON. 4,834,000 ACRES OF LAND W:LL PROBABLY BE RESTORED To the I'lihlir nnaia ClreiiittttanceH of Deputy CnimiiiHKiimttr of reunions It.il-tlett'n ltelgntion - I he l''mtli coming Annual Itlesstngu. Washim.ton City, Nov. 'i. Commis si' ner Hpark-s has ju-t nmti.) a decision whirh, if not rover iod, will restoro to the public domain nearly 7.(WU square miles or 4,.V1,0J0 acre-, of laud, equal to the whole state of aia-aacbu-etts, now chiinviJ by the Atlnnti-' A; I'aciflo Itailroad company. Tho coinpnuy filed with the becrotary of Ihe intorii-r in 181$ nnd with tho commissioner of the genera! l.i 11 i otlice in lftH map; of its route Bliowing u line from the Colorado river anroa Cali fornia to the 1'acilic ecean nt ri-m rtuena Ventura, nnd thence along the coast in a northwesterly direction nearly ;S0 milos Ui Kan Francisco. On the general question of tbo right of the railroad com pany, the commissioner says the questions are raised: Was tho company author. .id to de-ignuto a line extending beyond t he point where its line across the s'n'to reached the Pacific? Did congress in t"n I that the company should select San Francisco m the western torminun of the r mil Tho llrwt question he at once deoided in the negative. On the second question Commissioner Sparks ays congress made a land grant to the Sou thorn Pacific from a point near the woitern boundary of the state of Califor nia, where it crossed tho Atlantic & Paeille road to Han Frnnciseo. If cm T!3i meant the Atlantic it Pacific mad should go to Kan Francisco it ma do two grants to two e rp.rntiuns in Ihe aid of two railroads to lie con -true to i between the same two points in California, anil this the commissioner doctns improbable. He there foro decide') that wlin tho railway once reached the Pacific at Han Kuena Ventura it exhausted its rights. Cause of llnrllcU' lifsignallon. Wahhinoton City, Nov. A Tho cir nu instance which lei ti tho resignation of IVputy Coinniisiour of 1'ensions Ijouis C. liar tie tt, of llingbampton, N. Y., are pe culiarly pitible. Mr. Ilartlett was ap pointed to Bucceed Calvin II. Walker, of lndiara. soon after tho new adminis tration came into power. H) was an old an near friend of Mr. Cleveland, and tho president took great pleasure in giving him the position in the pendon oflio-.j. Ilartlett was au old soldier, and was badly wounded, being shot through the left lung. Toward the close of the summer, during the heated term, his wound begun to give him mure than usual suffering. He went to tho medical board in the pinion ttlice and Bked for an examination to satisfy him of his exact physical condition. The examina tioji was made as requested, au l Ilartlett was told that he could not expect to live long, end to prolong hi life ho should take a moderate ami unt of f-tftnulants three times a day. This reply acted upon him with grent force. lie became depressed, an 1 in following out the direction of ths medical advisers in regard to stimulants be gan to drink intemperately. Fur two months pint he has been more or lo under the in tl nonce of liquor and incapacitated f rom performing the duties of his olllce. A few days ago while incnpable knowing jut what he was doing, au 1 while ha was on tho street, he gave a cigar dealer a writ ten permit to estaLltsb a Btand on the main floor of tho pension office, something that Gen. lilack had expressly re-fu-ed to allow. This matter came to the commissioners attention, and tho prusidunt was rou-iilted in regard to Uartlett' s coudition witii tho re sult that Mr. Cleveland sent the no r fallow wor l that ho must resign or be di-mis-e l, a the duties of the office require 1 the services of a sober and competent oil! iaL B.irtl tt thereupon gout his resignation to Gjil lilack by a Irirnd. Concerning Filibustering Kxpftlltlon WAsniMiTiiN Citv, Nov. ti A naval t ni cer of high' rank, who has abuttilnn' ftpp r tunity to stuly tho phenomena oC tiiil.usL-r m expeditious iy it is a rfmarkabie f:ict thatthe-e ncv-T ot-rur iu tho summer, when the North Atlantic i-q.ialrm r-ao get down there t- stoj tin in. When the quadr. n is t start on a crnUo frr.ir the north," he say , siine of tii boerslt.) fa rites down there -tilt cribe $ i 1 or f:;ihj and hire sum raggn.l felb'ws t . drill after dark. The Wir 1 go abroad that a formidable cxpJ itmn is fitting out fur Cube, Away gee t!;e qua Iron, nnd befoiv It gafi tmck the m-rc.iants if Key West wdl bnve taken in fflOO.Ui.H) of money spent by tlie olli -ers f r stores, etc. There is nothing in it; there never it Tiiey never Attempt to capture Cuba when the vessels are laid up in t. hands of merchants, of wnen the weather to ao cold that Christians can't life The Forthcoming Annual Meseas. Warhiiegtow Citv. Nov. a A dispatch to The New York World, referring to the forthcoming presidential message, says the administration will take very positive ground upon the financial question. Mr, Jordan and Mr. Manning will recommend in their reports the bu pension of the tilver coinage. The president will indorse their view. Mr. Jordan will be able to show in his re ( or t that $45,OuJ,0OO has al ready beeu lost in the attempt to force sil ver into circulation. It is understood that the policy of the treasury will be against any further calling in of bonis. It is held that it is not good financiering to reduce the national debt which bears iut jretof only 8 per cent, when the current rate i 6. Attainting Convlrt to America Washington City, Nov. 2. A Osrman American who has been traveling in En rope baa been looking into the exportation o: tonvicts 110 n Europe to this country, and has foun 1 that in several-places benevo lent ocietie x at for the purpose of aiding discharged convicts to come to this country an 1 start anaw. Tae inf orination he ob tained has been laid bfore Assistant Secre tary of Htate p ji ter, and the tate depart ment will instruct our consul? ani ministers in Europe to investigate lht subject mora thoroughly. C mvicis, except for jolitical offenses, ore ex-ludei frun this country by au act of congress paeJ iu 1S2. KrTionU Established In Alaka. Wasiilsotok City, Nov. 2. The otn Biia toner r f education reports tiiat he has e ttblishel two KCiiojli n Ala ka for tie education of children, with out regard to race one at Sitka and one at Juneau whie'i hitve made fa orahie prog res'. He recomni-Mids the rstnblishm.tit f schools a' I' rt Wrangel, J icks n, Boyd, Firt Y- kou, K 'so .win, and addit'in w si h osat ihtk and Juneau. The recommendations huTe been approved iy .- t r 1 - ry Lamar. Appointed to OiHoe. Wahhinoton City, Nov. 2. The post master general has appoi.ita' II 11 D. Em brier to bo pos master at AJauuon, Knox touuty, IIU.; K. IV, Bur.y, at Wiuelow, R'phenson rounty. Ilia ; John II. l'rLs, t Cru Oi o.iar l, Willia mjou i ou u f y . I i I ; Jidm F. Uikiuson, nt 13-1, WhiteMde county. Ill .; Jauiei Mct'ormick, at Ver tu I'm, Di'owu county, Ills ; Ojorge I. But tertiid, II oey Creek, Ole cimnty, Ills. Tiio pieiii ient has appointed Thomns E. Hn i ifin, of Minneiota, to the Uaited Sratas eon ul at Olessn. Akh 1st ant Secretary Conn's Sncoesnr. Wahiiinutds City, Nov. ii. W. R. Smith, of the tlrm of Smith & Weed, of Platisburg, N. Y., has been appointed as sistant secretary of the treasury in the plncj of Ciiarlej E. Coon. This gives New York the whole treasury department, in cluding thre secretaries and the treasurer. Smith was chairman of the exocutive com mittee of tho Democratic campaign last year, und was a candidate for lieutenant governor before the reowitcon volition. The National DebU Washington City, Nov, a. It Is esti mated thai the decrea-e in the puclic debt during tho month of October wdl anuunt to 12,0di),(kW. THE QUEEN OF AMERICA. An Inaane AVuman Who Imagined That She It a Koyul I'ersuiiaue. LouiaviiJ.E. Ky., Nov. a. Ttiere was an interesting scene in the Jlfjrson circuit court Friday morning, when au old lady with a remarkable majestic 1 earing swept iu under the escort of a couplo of police men and was given a seat in front of the jury. She was Luciuia I, queen of America and was to be tried for iuuaoy. For several years she has been a conspicu ous character ia this city. She was iu the habit of appearing iu public places In regal attir She w uhl go to the (ialt houe and ask for the king, anil everywhere she wa the saiuJ queenly personage. Upon one occasion by her presence she created some thing of a sensation at McCauley's theatre. Bhe was not, however, always happy. Hei throne was being usurped. About two years ago she called at the office of a leal ing lawjer to engage bis services for the purpose of removing Arthur, the usurper. He told her j stingly that the attorney gen eral of the Uuited Heates was the propsr per sou to take steps. When next heard of she was in Washington besieging President Ar thur, and was arrested as a crank. Friday morning she was the reigning queen, aud tho jury were her obedient subjects. Arthur had retired and Cleveland was banished. Iler fcon was emperor and But Ingersoll was king, and Mr. McDoualJ, of Texas, was president, and the country was well governad. "If you you are queen and lngorsoli king, then you are husband and wife' "No, we are not married," was the reply. Hhe said she was 74 years of age. She was of course adjudged a lunatic, and will be taken at once to tho Anchorage. She is committed under the name of Luoinda Ben field. fetrlokea by Conscience Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 8. The case ol William B. Kipley, the supposed defaulter in the ticket ofiice of the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad in this city last August, winds up with a remarkable sequel. The father of Ripley ha received a letter containing $100 from an anonymous indi vidual, acknowledging he was the robber, nnd declaring that he would soon pay the balance, tbo wnole amount of the deficit be ing f.MVi. He stated that he was in the olllce in the evening with Kipley; that the latter was under tho influence of liquor, and failed to lock either the wafo or door of the cllioo, nnd that be (the robber) returned and abstracted the money. This, of course, ex culpates Ripley from all charges of em best clement. The Meadows HUast4B. New Yontc Nov. 2. The coroner's jury in the inquest on the victims of the collision on tho Pennsylvania railroad which oc curred on'the Newark meadows, on the 18th int., rendered a verdict Friday night cen suring the railroad -eompauy aud holding Flagman Howard lihoades, of the emigrant traiu, and Operator Thomas Prat! responsible for the accident. Hhoades aud Pratt are locked up on a charge of man slauhtT. A dispatch from Dover, Del., says that money Is being raised there tt employ counsel to defend Pratt. He was reared nnr there, aud was once operator at Marydel, Md. Tho people are responding in a liberal manner. Insulted tho Danish naff. Cork, Nov. 3. The Danish steamship Constantino chartered by the Cork oattle dealers to be used in carrying cattle handled by them to the English markets has arrived here. The steamer bad barely been fastened to the wharf here than a crowd of e xcited Irishmen boarded hor and attempted to haul down the Danish flig and hoist a green flag, bearing a crown less harp. The crew re-is ted and finally drove the tnvalder from the vessel. The affair caused emBiderable excitement and a police guard has been stationed on the wharf to prevent any further indignities teing ottered the Danish flag. Pains in the back are frequently caus ed by a sudden wrenching, of tho spine . A few applications of Salvation Oil will give permanent relief. Price twenty-five tx'ntB. For sale by all druggist?. AH Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. mall-l'ox Spread 11 fc, , Montreal. Ceo., Njv. a Kmail-pox h ' spreading rapidly throughout the pr. v:ie. 1 Besi ies the places hereto?- re iiK-nUuno i il j has br ksn ut at Si. L 1 'Epiph.mie St ItOi b 8. IInri, D.-muciinche, L iclienii( ! Pur: N u , and Y.wuAchien Tb central ; board of health is yen i tig detectives t the ! amvreui towns to t3 ir toe i-fc.u boards are taking proper precautions , A School b or Kills HI in self. Portland, Ma, Nov. & Luving L. Lord, the 16-yaar-old sun of Charles A. Lord, of Pride's Bridge, in Westbrook county, cum mitted suicide, Friday, by blowing a hole through hi head with a shot-gun. Tu only koown cause is that be was wrongfully accused of breaking a window in Ihe school which he attenJei. Wants the Pope to Say a Word. Rous, Nov. 2. Ex-Empress Eugenie ha-i a-sked the pope to advise a line of conduct on French politic. The pope in much per plexed as to what course to pursue. Mauy Donapai tbts would join the Loyalists upoi papal advice. "If at first you don't succeed try, try, again " This is tho motto of Thotnns C. King of North Platte, Kansas, He was a tsuiTcrir from an aggravuU-d form ol rheumatism, and he tried many ot the so called remedies for the disease without deriving any benefit. He never despair ed, and when he read of the marvelous cures effected by Misliler's Herb Hitters, he bought half a dozen bottles und began using the medicine as directed. We only muke a long story short, when we stall1 that Mr. King's cure was rapid, thorough and permanent. Have used Tongalioe in fueiu iit urnl gia, with happy effect, obtaining relief in a Bbort time. G A. Williams, M. I). 1 1 ani hi, III. Southern Antidote for Malaria It is generally known that Simmons Liver Regulator, purely vegetable, is re lied upon to secure immunity from all malarial disorders. That this medicine does this is proven by its popularity, and any auy one who has lived iu tho south hits even its curative effects and the pro, tec t ion it gives against the return of this weakening and dangerous malady. ' Il acts more promptly than calomel or quin ine, without any of the injurious conse quence following their use. Terrapin soup, as concocted in Wash ington, consists 'of veal nnd cold duck, with a deft use of spices that deceives even epicures. THOUSANDS SAY BO- Mr.T, W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: I never hesitate to recommeud your Electric Bitters to my customers, they mva entire satisfaction nnd are rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the pureet and best medicine known and will posi. tivuly'eiire Kidney and Liver complaints Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. No family can afford to lie without them. They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills every year. Bold at fifty cents ft bottle by Hurts it Buhnsen. Tames Adatns, of Arnot, Pa., bod, week played six games of checkers nt one time, blindfolded, with six good players, at Kltnira, N. Y., winning four tmd l wo drawn. A BARQAIM IN CORNER LOTS is what most men desire, but to keep from tilling a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your days are numbered, always keep a supply of Dr. Pierce's ' Golden Medical Discovery" by you. When tin first symptoms of comsumptioii nppcar lose no time in putting yourself under the treatment of this invaluable medicine. It cures wheu nothingelse wilt. Possessing, as it does, b u times tbc virtue of the het cod liver oil, it is not only the cheapest but far tho pleasantest to tako. It puri ties and enriches the blood, strengthens tho system, cures, blotches, pimples, eruptions and other humors. By drug gists. Wisconsin and Alabama have Ihe same density of population twenty four to tho square mile yet the value of land averages $23,30 in the former state and $4,19 In tho latter. I had a severe attack of catarrh over n year ago, and became so deaf I could not bear common conversation. I suf fered terribly from roaring in my head. I procured u bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, und in three weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can cheerfully say to uH who are afflicted with the worst of dis eases, catarrh and deafness, take one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and be cured. It is worth V 1,000 per bottle to any man, women or child suffering from catarrh. A. E. Newman, Grayling, Campbell Co., Mich. Icelandic women have for ages voted in church affairs. The custom is kept up fcy the Icelanders who have come to this country and settled in Dakota. noitsrouh's A( in t uosnut k Valuable in Indigestion. Dr. Daniel T . Nelson, Chicago,' says: "I find it a pleasant and valuable remedy in indigestion, particlurly in overworked men," The score of winning mounts for English jockeys for this year now stands: Archer, 205; C. Wood, 125; G. Barrott, 87; Watts, 08; Giles, 67; F. Barrett, 60. To restore sense of taste, smell or hear ing use Ely's Cream Balm. It cures ail cases of catarrh, hay fever, colds in the head, headache and deafness. It ia doing wonderful work. Do not fail to procure a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. It is easily applied with the finger. Price 50 cents at druggists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros., Owego, N. Y. A ship called the Kli.a, one hundred and fifty years old, rcceuUy took on a cargo of provisions at Quebec, destined for Newfoundland. She is perfectly sound and in good condition. Miss Emma Thurshy uses and recom mends Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial Wafer's. Pleasant to take. Give tone to the voice. 25 cents. Druggists. In the college at Yankton, I). T., there is a strip of slato blackboard 500 feet long. How to prevent consumption! use Litlie'Uiant Cough cure. Ouly 25 cents a bottle. For sale by Uartz & Buhnseu. An eagle in Central Park, N. Y picks up a log of wood weighing 96 pound and flies around with It. A slight cold frequently leads to con sumption. A few of Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial Wafers prevent It. Conven ient to carry. 25 cents. The latest suggestion to prevent h.iir falling out after sickness is sagi; lea ap plied lo the seal p. CoustipaliouV Dyspepsia and ludiges lion cured by using Hbedd's Little Man drake Pills. For sale by Hurlz and Bah 11 sen. New Orleans papers entertain the ftar that that city is losing its supremacy as a cotton market. Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial Wafers, kh a throat and lung remedy, lead the vorld. Pleasant to lake. Price 25 cento. By the druggists. Hunt's Remedy is purely vegetable, and is inadtf expressly for all disease of the kidneys. The Norton Door Check aud prieg a contrivance for ridding the wori& of noise, slamming doors aud hurt timfvrs. Beware of mutations. LISTEN TO TOO ft WIFE- The Manchester ;lahi)Ian, Jur.e (JUi, tSS3, pays: a t one ot the "Windows" Looking on the woodland ways! With clumps of rhododendrons and great mass es of May blossoms!!! "Thtre was on in teresting group. It included one who has been a ''Cotton spinner," but was now so Paralyzed!!! That he could only bear to lie in a re clining position. 1 his refers to my case. I was first attacked twelve years ago with "Locoraoter Ataxy" (A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ever cur eti) and was for several years barely able to get about. And lor the past five years not able to attend to my business, although Many things have been done for me. Tlie last exptTiuifiH hei ut? Nrve et retching Two yeans apo 1 rae ved into the Home for, Incurables! Near Manchester, in May, 1882. nm no "Advocate;" "For anything in the shape of patent" Medicines? And nmde many objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bilterp, but finally to pacify her Consented!! 1 had not quite finished the first bottle when I fett a change come over me. This was Saturday. November 8d. On Sunday morning I fell bo strong I said to my room companions, "I was sure 1 could "Walk! Ho staned across the floor nnd back. 1 luinUy know how to rnuttiln myself. I wu nil over the bonwi'. 1 am Kaimnif (.trfiiyth eucli iiav, olid ran walk quiti; nlu wltlimit any suck Or f upport . I am now at my own Uoiinc, and hope noon to bi able in earn my own living again. I have been a mcmhi-r of tlm Mam littler "Koyal Esi:honK" ' For nearly thirty year, am wan most heartily congruliilftied on tMmt:in;o the room on Thursday hist. Very gratefully yuiirn, .John Ulackimrn, Muiu'lu'ster Kiik.) 1h, 54, 1NS3. ' Wo year later tun perfectly well. Prosecute the Swindlers. f when you mil for Hop Hilt era isef green clus ter of Slop on the wfiifr Ittbt'' the urii(ti(iHt Imndw out any niulT culled .'. II. Warner 'a UcnnanHoii Mitternor with other "Hop" name, ri fite it and slniii that drutrulHt na vou would a vitier. and if he has taken your money for the ptnff indict him for the frauuami sue mm tor trio nam age a ror me dwindle and we will reward you liberally for the conviction Hce V. S. Court injunction Htf"hit ('. T). War ner, Heading, fcMicliit-'an, mid all Ins tmleHinen, luento, druguUtH, aud other imitator The negro colony at Vacaville, Cali fornia, is getting along satisfactorily. The whites prefer them to Chinese as lab orers , ,; A REMAKKABLE CUBE OF SCROFULA - William S. Baker, of Lewis, Vego county, Ind., writes as follows: "My son was taken with scrofula in the hip when only two yuurs old. We tried several physicians, but the boy got no relief from their treatment. Noticing your Scovill's Narsaparilla und stillinia, or blood and liver syrup, recommended so highly, I bought some of il of you iu the year 1802 und continued taking it till the scores fin ally heakd up. He is now 21 years of age, aud, being satisfied that your medi cine did him so much good when he used it, we want to try uguin in another case, und write to yon to gel some more. Olc Bull's famous violin the same that be used in Iittsburg has just been pur chased by a Gcrmtiu for $180. It is a Gasper di Snlo. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. K. Spriiincr, of Mechanicsburg, Pa., writes: "i was ulllictcd with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to wilking ikeh-tou. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which did me bo much good that I bought u dollar bottle After using three bottles, found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gam in flesh of 48 lbs." Call at Ilartz & Bahnsen's drug store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all Lung Diseases. Largo bottles Iu Paris gas is produced from water hy nnsshifr a stream over olowins coke. Gas thus produced is said tote belter than ordinary coal gas. Things Worth Knowicur. That Allooeli'a are the only genuine porous plusters. That all other so-called porous plasters are imitations. That their makers only v them up to sell on the reputation of AlloocH s. That all so called improvements and new ingredients arc humbugs, That no one haa ever made an improve ment on Allcock's Porous Plasters. That when you buy Allcock's Porous Plasters you obtain the best plaster made. A CARD. To all who uresulTcring from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, ttec, I will send n recipe that will cure you, KB EE OF CHARGE. This great remedy wn discovered by a missionary in South America. Nmu a soil addressed envelop to the Hnv. Jusicjti T. Inman, .Station D Mew York Citv. RnnblATi,fl Aminn. SaIta. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure burns, onuses, cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, can cers, piles, chilblains, cornp, tetter, chap ped hands, and all skin eruptions, guaran teed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 2.t rents per hox ror a)e by Uurtz Sr. Kahnsi'ii Extraordinary surcess everywhere. A sure cure for all kidney discuses is Hunt's Uemcdy. Thousand of the Norton DoorsCheck and Springs are in use in tho United Stales, England, France, Germuny, BeK uium. Uuspia aud Australia. THE MOUSE SAVINGS BANK (Churl ered by the LutflfiMure of Illinois.) (ftOIiUNK - - ILLINOIS Open dnlly from !l A. M. lo fl P. M..ard on Tutir da and Saturday livening" from 7 to rt o'c'nek. spurns ftUcwed on Deposits at tha rats of i per went, par Annua. Doposito roooivod Id amounts ot 9) and Op wards. SECURITY AN1 ADVANTAGES. The nrlvttte tiroiwsrtv of the Traoteui 1b roiuon albletn tht- d.-iorlLo. The ofncereurp prohlhlted 'rom horruwinr any of lie moni-ys. Minors aiiJ married win:T, protected hyH.'Ciai law. Orm'siu-: S. W. Whibiopk, Pri-i'dent ;Jobb ,i1 od. Vice PruliKnt ; C. V. IIaaAV.t.'ph!cr Tkihtkb: h W. WhoelocR, Porter Skinner Cl. W.Ijihrioll. Nlnn ( lufttcr. U W.Oandoe.O. T Ijranl.. A. S. Wright, (,'. P. Hoianway. John Q. J. M. ;hrUty O. H. HtoitJarrt. ftTTh o!lv chrtflerd savlna Banktn Hock iiiii t'nnruv GOLD KEDAlu VAlUS, 1VTH. BAKER'S firettt Cocoa. r.'wvwi. from which the esceu of Oil has been rr moved. It ha three Unus lUt atrtngth f Cocoa mlied with Starrh, Arrowroot or Sugar, and la therefore far mora economi cal, costing lea than onm cent a cup. It la dullctoue, nourtablDf, trMujthenlng, eaallr dlgeatod, and .BdmiraDij aaapwa ior wen a lor persona id iksiui. Sold by Grocera tary where. . BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, rmfllIR 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1 hi iiowiicr nt'Vpr vark-n. A marvel of imrlly. Htr'iiatu unil wliiilcH:i!iit'iu'ic; ii'urn ,coii"mh,'ii thiin tin uriliiinrv kinil-i. hihI c-innot In Hold" in compelitimi witii the nniltim-V of low tt-t, atinrl wt'lyht ul-ini nr (ilio-phnle pnwdcrs. .sv., Only ii can. Hovai. Uakino I oh okii Co., tHr Wull st.. New i nru Swift's Specific It iiHliiri'V own r. iiieih . nmdc fnun root psith ertU from tin fmi -ir uf tieuriria. Tht nn llml hy whU-'t 11 i lutuir w:ih ohtninfil Uy it hull' hreeil from iho frefk Inilhiim wtiu inhabiiuf a cciliiiii nortlL'ii (if ijcurln. which wan coin niuofciilcil to one of tin1 ritriy Ki tth iH. ami thus tlu formula lm been hiindfd down to the prt'ani! day. The c n ' uhove ri'in'i-iiti the nicllmd of tii!iimf:tcliin' 'ill years flo, hy Mr. ('. T. Swift. oi, of ihf urefeni proprlelori. Tin dcinand has been whinHy in croiiBlng until i y:H),(HiU l:iloralory in now ni-c usnary to Htlpiily Un' tntdc. A foreign di-milinl hau been eita od, and nl;irired f.u-ihtu'! will he iieCL'&Pill'y to niei t il. Thie KrL'iit VE6ETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER CVUKS Cancer, (.'itliti ili, Hcrofuliiy K nm, Ulcers, Uheininttisin, I'.lood Taint, hereditary or nitirrwi-i. wiilnmt the im- of Mer cury or l'otnfh. Uookrtoti "'('u ta'io.i-i ltliod Pol -tin" aiul hi "Blood mid Skin IHe.ft'f" m:iileil fret. For hii'i hy all driii;ii'i'. Tin-; swift si'KciFie co.. Drawer: Alhinta, (ia 157 W.tt'il SI..N. V. llSifiSlI) PAINS! "I at: ho all over!" What a common ex--vision; and hew much it iTieaqs to rro,uu t poor sufferer! Tliece aches Ivwe a iiio, and rvioro frequently thaq is gener- Jii( liUspectud, the cause is th,e L;ver or K (hifijs. No disear-e is more painful or ..-nous than lhess. ari no rerqedy is so ...tipt iiivJ offc-ctivo ns io romed ij hs yet been discovered y.l ia so effective r all KIDNEY AND I IVER COMPLAINTS, MALARIA, DYSPEP SIA, etc., and yet it is simple and narrrV !ocs. Science and ("rjodical skill have combined with wonderful success tlose fLotbswhicn nature rjas provided for lr)e cure of dtsertjic. It strengtriens and in vigoiatea irjc whole system, Hon. ThnhhnnRlt'V',iiP. thr1 diPtlntnitpbM Con. (rresHiu.iii, uiitu wroto to a fellow mom Imt who wuh piillc'sintf Ipim hidlm-nlkm and kldnoy diHn-4): " Try Mishit'. 'h Herb Hittft-.. I iH-lievo it will ciir 1 uit. 1 have jKcdll fur Ijotii nidim-lioii and atlet tiou ef tliu kn1iieyn, ami itiHtlm mont wonilci t id roniblnaliou of niriiit:inal IutIih I evtr Raw." MTSHIER IIEEB BITTERS CO,, T35 Commerco St., Philadelphia. Tariter's Pleasant Worm Syrup NeverFaili STAY PROLONGED, UNTIL DEC. 20 Unprpceileiilt'il Success! 419 Patients now undi r Truatincntl 03 Turned nwny by liiin, Pronuuuced Incurabli DR. NIGHOLLS, English Specialist, Cott. FlTI! AND liiUDY ST8m DAYENPOHT, IOWA. At the ri'qiwt of hie mAny .iliFntn, tiac rr jink ed to prolong; hi may until lt-r. J. AIM linmlc and Long StHiiding iJiwu-asi'ii bi.c ce'ru)ly troatid. Ij yon are doing mil undrr Ihe care of your own jjiiyflrian. dt not rrli on me, irnr rnv nm is to trt'Hl ltio.p who rnnr find rdHcf othenvffe. tViNsl'l.TATloN FK KK. im hniir- from 9 a . m., to H in ; 1 to 5, mid ti to i p. in. C. P. sw ANSON, Contractor and. Builder, No. 212 1 4th Ave., Rerldcnce, No. ScYrikth Avtuae. ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS. B I TITERS i-1 Second Letter from an Illinois Lady, CONFIRMING A REMARKABLE ItHCOVf-RT. , Skvmoiir, Champaisn Co.,2Ill., June, 1885. I want lue public to know how I nave improved under the treatment and by the advice of Mrs. Dr. Keek. To tlie surpise of friends aud neighbors I am up and doing a part of my bnuae work, after so many years of inability to do any tbiog and so much suffering. Can be up all day without lying down to rest even; those terrible had feelings have nearly all left me; I am fleshier than ever in my life before, have a stood appetite, and feel as though life is worth the living; I am not troubled auy more with that cold elammy sweat aud have no more long, sleep less nights, but can go to sleep as soon as 1 retire, and sleep well all night. I took the trian at Seymour and went to Champaign to see Dr. Keck, a short time apo, returning home the same nay, and walked from the depot an eighth of a mile to our bouse; this was a great thing for one who had for years been pronounced hopelessly incurable, Mrs. Keck being tho ouly one who gave mu hope. People whom! have not seen during the years that I was confined to my bed now stare at me as they weuld oue from the dead. I eurncstly advise the alllieted to goto Mrs Keck, and by following bcr advise implicitly, as I have done, they will, without doubt, be greatly benefitted. Respectfully, Mils. Wm. A.niikuson. MRS. DR. KECK S INFIRMARY, . Corner Sixth and Brady Sts., DAVENPORT, IO. Consultations und E.vamimUions Free Chronic Discuses SptridliU's, (Sitttrrh, Oeafni'ss, Throat anil Lun Trnuhlps, Discuses of the Livt i ami lviilntyn iuul nil Fviintli Coinplitinls. Tim Doctor's liemiirliutilo .Success wurrHntH funmnioH, wh iili will be clii-ei fully t-ivrn ; in er, t rrconl fhottf uprf.'iier per rent:i tuiy other (iyclelii uf lliedi Tlu I'crmancncv of Her Cures nre Proved hy ihe. following Leiier. and ninny Similar h.-Hcrti could be Divcii, did Spitce Permit; Head Two Letter From One Lady. FJIlriT LK'ITKH, lKNa. I'ksoti'M, t'banipulun Countv, 111 , l Anijioit 17, liSBJ. i tleur Mrs. Dr. Keck : llnvintj been tmir montliH utitlcr )'i r t reul uti til utul bi inir very nuu li int uvtMed, I will It'll tin? pul. He. iilioin my vnv. 1 W'mm very weuk and (liin In ll. cn. Wh ohhued to llu down through the day, mid could Hi nrcely w;ilk about Hie Itoiii-e; my iiuisn were very weak, mid piiineil e a yond ileal, imhI for il year nuil a half I Had eoutrhed mui rained a good deal of mailer. 1 had no tippet iu and a weak ftoiilm h willi blunt ltiLr and noteli pain in my b tek and d iioieiin-iit of htiweln. 1 am now much ftrontjer. hme ;iiin cd over thirteen pounds inlle-h, ean (ilk a mile aiiil a half entity willio.n fjiiitn-, and feel well in eveiy way ; my eouh lm left me. mid 1 have no pain at all in my lui us hark or anywhere; 1 hnvi a L'ood uppeiitt and dit-Mion, nnd eon-ider my iinprovemeut very irent iin.U r your treatiiH-nl ; my former docior paid I could Ii,( but a very few moil t k, a my eae ua ctuifcuiiHitioii, and no we all llioiiilit. but vou have hcl:e mv Very rapidly and in every way. Vuur flierd, Anna A i a i it. 8HW.INO I.KTTICH, 1HH5. I'hHori M, tiianipaln 'onntv. Il I AiiKUKt 1, 1SH. ( To tub PeBi.ie: 1 wl h lo Piute Dial in tlie siim tuerof IriMJ. i w;. tn-atetl by MiH. IJr. Keek for (oiisumption mid wn cured sound and well. My treatuieiil oeci:pud about e.ii;M inouih. Sine'i my recovery 1 havi- become very riit,r?'d und -tronji, and I now enjoy good held lit licr-jicctuily', anna A daw. Second Letter mm tin Iown Ltuly. 'onfiriuii)f; a Keinaikiilile Recovery. To TUT. Vrill.l. : The heiielllP 1 received at the h. uidp of Mt p. Or. Keck lut-r year Htili reimiln with me. And other perinaiirtit beiiclitn have alpo been added to litem by further following her ad vice. 1 now enjoy better health than I have known in many ynarp. There i- no return uf ihe trouble from v hich Or. Keek rescued inc. and which wcie i-iiumerat'd in my card of last October. Nor is Itiere of Hie tumor .he removed in Mareh, isfii. 1 urn doing a'l inv housework, and onjnlv KJHi I took up my carpet, pcrulibed twi ttoorc, chuni- d. i. 'o: three meal;, wilh all other household duties mid fell no hail reMilt. And tiiu-l thankful to kind t'iovipence who hap made Mrw. Kef k IHp powerful iii'-trun t nt for lo"iI. Itt p.-cirnllv, Mr-. ('. K. liAitii. wife id A. .1. Itarr. Wehpierlity, la., .1 uly J, Ins:,. Sec the Doctor, FUKK OK CIIAKGK. al her Medicid Iiifintttiry, Davenport. S. H. MOOEE'S ewing Machine RoomjS, Third A(, and Twentieth St., Rook Island, III. A Fl'LL SUPI'I.Y of flpirst Qlass Of various kinda aluajp on hand. It wilt pay you to call and see us. l'aymenia eaay Kvcry Machine Thoroughly Warranted. We Repair all Kinds of Machines, Keep oti. Needles und mppliep for all kinds of Mai hinen. in fact have a tJeneral Sewing Machine and Supply lloutfc. We say agiiliJ, jjT'It will pay yon to romc ami us. HARD Best Qualiiy EpK mid GratP, Itarifje, Nut, and No. 4, - All the Best Qualitj', Extia 'tutji(H- on nil on!iT 1ok. Ilihti u (in. park: & ELLIS, Now in the time to secure bargains. We have marked our Summer Goods down 'onie and sec ns. FERDINAND GROSS SAMPLE ROOM, Iu the room formerly occupied a Confectionery by Frank Math tff"Vhv bent of Beer, Winep, Liqtinra and I'l-jara GEORGE PAHL'S Restaurant and Oyster Depot. Bkevstkak, Otsteks and Gawk in Skason, ) At Lot tut r Harm'" Place, cornrr Firct I Avenue and fiiyhteelith St t GEO. WALDMAN, Cutter, Grinder and Dealer in all Kinds of O TJTJLJEliY. H.tzor, SlieHrs. HciHors hi.I I'lipfifis tar,end In llie tn-M maimer. No. 308 Harrison 3t., Davenport, lowu. Martin, Woods & Co., 117 East Second Street, - - Davkni-oist, Ia. Wholesale Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Comm llon and Blorsfc. Al-imiIs Tnr ibe Celi hratrd H. P. Stanlky's Sons "lirat .lality" Michigan and N. Y. Apples. Special attrnllou plvm to Car Load order.. Telephone 144. K. U. HAVBS. H. V. ( I,BA VKI.AN K8TABL1SIIKU ImS. Haves &. Cleaveland, J ENKKAI- Insurance Agents Fire, Life & Aocidoct Inoaracce. OFFiCS Baifuierf.x Bick. , BOCK ISLAND, ILL. AJI LoMei Promptly Adjected na Pld tbla tin most skcntictil in npnlviiiu lor in fur tin l mil ment of neiirly ii.'PDn lutiieiiin in the iut of Ikmi lils tlimi Hie ftiiius number tir.di-r in, lteliu-mh.-r tills fto'l. A LuU; Wilnesa. I have been Ireated hy llr. Mrs. Keck and the hetietltp 1 have received from tier aice and treatment tire underfill; 1 had Pultctcil from ca t.inh for over lenty years; it h d elfecled my whole nyplem very tmdly. 1 had Dolypu hi iny lHMtnls m 1 could not Itreathe throngli inv none ; fhepe Phe removed by meilioliie not having per toriucd any operation, loan now hreatho freely through my uoj-e. My yeupe of mnell ia now re luming, which left me twenty yean ago; phu hai done more toward removing my (titarrh than 'il Ihe ihyriciaiiP I ever hod; my brain wn diteaicd and 1 liutl heeit Insnne; wan at indeiiendeiiee Hy I 'i in for eight month, ami t feel uure I would be I here now if il were not for Hie heuelltP 1 receiv ed from her; I do not now have the athum that ' have piiifercd w iili for four year ; neither do I hult'er w ith the misery tonl pain in inv left aide andppleeii. My kidneys were badly dipeaaed; I wa bloali 1 anil iny liver waf affected ; I cougheu n great tle.il and now thorn pyinplome have inomly disappeared ; I can highly r'e com mend thin lady an a i hynii ian. William V. Kunk, Wchfier I'ily, .May lii.VK OiiAhH, Scott f 'oiiuty, Iowa, I November 28, 1nK;1. f Kor the hi'iictlt of the public I am willing to make, know ii an account of nij long pickuesp. HUlfcr eil for many yeara from catarrh, aWi from lha nu in pi-veru hcadacheP,dl.iuept and ear Irouhlea and al (to daily cIiiIIh, ai d ea'arrli fever and laPt liig cold pweats, aud these same occurring every nii-'hl so thai I became po nervoiip I could not sleep. I Nit tiered from chronic dyripeppia ami ptoiihieh complaint; my liver ami kidneyp were diperdered"; iny lin gti so weak that my hieatli waa short ami painful, and my hear! also greatly trouhledme. I had no appetite and wae const ant ly PiitTering from flatulency and from a bitter lasle iu the iiiouih, and nil Huh time my IihiiiIh and feet were covered wite a cold sweat. When 1 placed niymdr In your cine 1 had been for nine weeks hed-rltldeii mid ftr pix iiiout.li unable to go lo town; it ml for two yearn too weak lo do any work. 1 had employed a number of the best phy Hiciaiis .but grew con-ftaiil ly weaker. My faliier- n law Mr. tM-hlichliiigl called on Vou ou Hccem her ISM, and you tlled uie at my home. Vou asserted that you could cure me if I followed your direction- ; I did so, and in eight weeks I was Hide to call on you in Oavi nporl, ami yon have vipited me only once. All t lie above ivimed ysptoinp have entirely din appeared, aial with joy and gratitude ) at knowl edge Hie great L'ood yon have done me. I feel like u new man. strong and sound, am able to go out and work daily, even in the rolilot-t. weather, and for all I Imp I nin Indebted to Mrs. Hr. Keck. Kver your fi ieiul. John Koknnklhut. MaCil'nesB COAL. - - $7,?ri jier Ion. ... y oo Screened and delivered. Otikri. Iiikt-n fur Moid tmil Soil W'miil. C. C. TKUESIMLE, At l.'. K. KxprePH Co.'pOfllce. to erst in order to dear ourselves before Fall Goods come in. PARK & ELLIS, l 70 Second Avenue. No- 319 Twentieth Street, cnnntaritlv on hand. Rock Island, 111. SICLER'S 1886. CALIFORNIA f. f. f. r ct Popular Pullman Palace Parties. Crand Excursions , r.,r Lo. A ?i",p','",'ir.5 mJ2 WEAK AND UNDEVELOPED in. n..n or ciwm of lb 16T enlwiietl nd r-lorta w hi-ui-ruMWHi vmor. Parti.Til.ra, j(edi.-?i TMtmoni tattd irtM, tain Mi. co , uuSiauJN. X. V 1 X