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THE ARGUS. TTEDNESD AY. MARCH.
'is
2b 1892
yfav AT
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT N0
NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
yiy dotnr .says it ot ri-ntlr on the stomach, liver
and khloeyv. ami In a pie aant laxative. This drink
ta made frtm herb, and la prepared for one as easily
a tea. It tveallcd
LANE'S MEDICINE
my n- uaa.f. i.inr r amiiv Medicine movra
the ItAwrln rarh 4 ay
i aect.ry
(u order to be hem thy, this
1
,vui i ft nil npuni
.- i iv s n ww r w
IS Willi lllttMlW
' YETERIKARY SPECIFICS
Tor Eorsss, Cattle, Slue?, lees, 2:s,
AKD POULTRY.
300 Page Book on Treatment f Animals
ml I ha rl ft'Ul Free,
rnuw FfTfrt.f 'nnB-rtion. Inflammation
A. A. pioal .Meningitis, yi ilk tpr.
II.R. -l rnmn. I.amene. K heuinnt 1MB.
C.t .-liioitnvrr, Ni.al lichames.
I.I. Hl or ;rub. Wnrmn.
F..r:.'aKh. Heaves, I'npumoiill.
1-. I-.folic or ;r4pe, Kellvarho.
tiiKOnrriavr. Uemorrhnfp.
11.11. I rmary nnd Kiduev fi-H.
l.l.-Impihr llicni', .Mans-.
J. H. Dint-noes ol ilineauoii, Paralysis.
Staple Hot; le (over 50 di, - - .SO
rtabl. C'no. with Sneezes. Manur.l,
elertnary Cure Oil and Medicator, $7.00
Jar Veterinary Care Oil, - . 1.00
Sold b? Dmegists; or Srit PrTaid r.rywhera
uniawir qaaamy on neccipi Ol Jt ricd.
HCTMPHEEYS' MEDICINE CO..
Corner TVttliara and John St.. New i
Tori.
YAM
suhph leys'
SPECIFIC No.fi U
ia use jt - . ri ho onV Miccpgsfnl remedy lor
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
na I ritrrtirn. frnra opt work or othr cans.
l per mUt 5 nam and Urcevinl powder, lor 5.
sold fcv !;.r.w;v-r. nroTit ivwmalrl on rA,vii.,
tf prk-o.-HUYPHRlYS1 MEDICINE CO.
Cor. Wii-iaa and John Sts., N. T.
Vigor qf Youth
Easily and SjH-t'.lily i; aituI by
m saw A aft m i
KAZZARAK'S
u.sin
B BUSftl-S
mmm h s
This in ih.r- t iirkiKh l:cint!y iiI:tvly cun's
Nervou-n (, Wakefuiiif'fjs. hvil lrymifl,"lJasi
tiiiif, Piuij ta l.ie H.u'k. i.al i-..hauhUont nnJ
all t1. a cai:ft.'il hy Vrrorsof You'h or Kx
h9.- lr i- r r.p?i!ri t tr rarrv aril eay to
an i'ru e .f-.O t-t !.-. or t fr i.o0. A writ
rr. (rnHrif.:- to cur, or o?wy refuri'iwl, Klven
wirlin, . ? or.i.T. If th TlrTiMCTst voa aBk
for Ha .:rhi; Ti.rkih 1'iiU ban not pot them,
cU'H't Jet i:;m ih yon ith liis oily toupue ani
you 6'.wiieth:nt; cl-e instead, but iid price
to uh Hini w fornarti to you by mail. In
plain, uiin.flrketl packatre. V also tr.t pa
tienra bv matt. A.iare. '1HE HAZZAKAK
MEDICI NK CO.. J.O Sfuih hanpauion StroeU
Rock Island
IRON WORKS.
-ALL KISDS OF-
Cast Iron Work
dr.p. A rpertaily of fnmishlng al. ktsda
"f S'otei with CaatiER? at 8 oeote
per peend.
A MACHINE SHOP
n iiJ-.i where nil kiu3 of cacbir.f
wirt wi'.i e ilone flrft-clas.
ST. AND 7th AVE
DOWNING BROS., Propts.
gPKCIAL COMMISSlONKlfs SALK.
?ATE OK II.LIVOIS.
KOCK I-!. V i) 'OI'NTV.
li ihc 4ircit i'ourt of the Janm.rr Tcm, A.
D. la C'nancerv.
Gt-rt-pe CSviri'l, VnKf.nUf P.-irk. Onnrlo'fc E
n.trri. r-rrn-rirK w . iiiti cr, aimhp 11. 1111 it
nr 1 M!rim ... Hibiur by El o- V. llurit,tbrir
jnrcli in. Duvid E. i'urk, Z fila L. l';i'k and
.b'in II. P ta by ttn-i- ii'jxt frien 1. Sarnh Purs
;ffi ii:u r-. vi. Jo-t-pn Hi lirr una" John S.
Ihilifir. ib-fcirbiirs Part-t on.
No'iia- iv-r bv tumi that bv v-r; ip of a
on i :t ;i ti a
do
of M i- !i, A. D. I dhat)
t'li i :t- .i ii u' i)i i .i. f. it. p i;. I MI1I
on FihUv, t br S:h l:iy oT A;ril. A. D. IMi. at tin
hour of i o'clouk in th aftc n on, m on th
prt'i:ii!i'r h( n-iuaf lt lUcrib'-d. To falisfy M
dfrrec. ncllnt (ihbMc auc:n to fie hi; h :M and
ln'-t biddt-r I t ci.i in i.atvl, f hof rrrtain pr
reltf of land v ith th Mppurtt:nancp ? tnut in tnt
ror.r.;v m Foe; Islind and t:'v of Id. Dole,
known an 1 dnoribtd a fo;lowi, i-wit :
The east half of of lot five (5) and the weM half
r.f lot four (-. ai hi block r inu (ti iu that p-irt of
rht rify of Hock Ird.tn i that ir known as Tuomp
won anJ Wtr'U' addition.
Datrd nt lo b Nlnd. Tllfnoii. t lii nth day of
M .rch, A. D. bOi. (L1VEH mL-EN,
Spt"ia ('orn niiomrr.
Ta k-i n A Ilt'iiT. Solicitors for Cniu;d t'n.
HEADQUARTERS
-FOR-
School Books, Toys and Candy,
Tablets and Stationery.
A full l:ne of frefh
Cigars and Tobacco
Always on band,
W. TREFZ & CO. i
2223 Fonrth Ave.
PIANOS, ORGAKS, VIOLINS & GUITARS
Prtit anrwhor on 10 dnrw
trial. KrtMeht paid both whv
huad lor catuloi; A price lint
THOMPSON MUSIC CO.
2Tf Waba.-h Ato CHICAGO.
N. H.-Hfinrt Cc to pfly pontaso
nnd w will inu 1 piwcuot
ate munic FREE and onrlarut'
mtaloK of Sin-ft Muiiv uud
KiMikn wtth cut rales.
L Y V I l O M nd tht Only Lmtimit
t7'-f1'r.VvX "J'-'V .ft LOST
rT- .wui.l, Mfwkw, i,mil. tl.ltotfB'.WCvrv
DIDN' LIKE IT.
He Thontl t the Line Should fte Drawm
Somewhere. )
The pro? porous looking business man
was plainl..- .mjry when he walked into'
the office and akel: (
"Is thcrj a man named Singlewood
here?"
The pale, solemn looking yonng man
sitting at a desk in one corner of the'
room looked np and replied: j
"My name is Single wood.'' j
"A. J. Singlewood?" asked the busi
ness man, striding over toward him.
"Alfred J. Singlewood," returned the
yonng man.
"Your wife has a babj-T" exclaimed
the business man.
"Why, y.s, thauk you a boy." The
young man fairly beamed as he started
to get np fiom his chair.
"Never mind the sex," returned the
business man sharply. "Your wife has
a baby, and you have a lot of blamed
fool friends." j
"Well, frankly," said the young man,
"the boys have rather ovei-dono the
thing in an endeavor to be funny.
They've sent me rattles and bottles and
all that sort of thing."
"And thev've sent von dispatches, 'col
lect? "
"Two or throe," replied the young
man pleasiiiitly, "but after opening the
tirst one 1 didn't accept any others. I
couldn't, afford to, you know. I told the
telegraph In iys they must be for some
other A. J. Singlewood."
"Of cours of course," exclaimed the
business m:.n excitedly. "And there's
only one other A. J. Singlewood in the
directory."'
"1 know i ," returned the young man.
"He's a coitractor over in the Sky
scraper bni'ding. That's what I told
the telegrap i and messenger boys."
"You tol.. 'em! That's what yon"
The biisines:- man almost burst a blood
vessel, but linally calmed himself by a
great effort, and went on: "Young man.
that contrac:or does a largo amount of
business by telegraph, and ho can't af
ford to rrf us 7 any dispatches. The ons
that were in-t referred to him by you,
young man. were delivered to him in
the first plac and he has paid out 4.C3
far such ret i s this."
Ilo displaced a dispatch which read,
"Trust the i';.riicr is doing well."
Then warn nig up to his subject again
lie said:
"That con tractor, young man, is a re
spectable ba hclor, and it hurts him to
be asked by wire if it's a boy or a girl.
And it roils him to pay half a dollar for
some blamed fool advice on how to bring
up a child. Suggestions that ho call
liirn Josephns tend to ruin his standing
in the community, and the hopo ex
pressed by telegraph that lie may havo
many happy returns of the day makes
the mm in th t office snicker and lessens
his dignity. Young man, you'll pay me,
A. J. Singlewood, contractor, $4.23 for
those dispatches, tako back the rubber
dolls that 1 have received and admit in
writing that t :ie baby is yonrs or I'll go
to law aliont it. Understand? I'll sue
you for the 1 23.
"Well, I'll tell you," said the young
man apologetically, "1 want to do what's
right, but m salary isn't very largo
and I can't afford to pay for the dis
patches and also the exjense of the baby.
Now, if you"
But the contractor had gone. Chi
cago Tribnne.
- li A mirahle A rralifrenirnt.
"How is it. Tnde U.istns," said a gen
tleman to a darky, "that you never
married? Area't you an admirer of the
softer sex?"
"1 fot er duel wnnco "Ujat a gal, sab."
replied Uncle Kastns.
"A duel?"
"Yes, sah: y ahs and ycahs iij.i. Sam
Jackson an n yself. we bof luhlted de
same gal: wo were btf lim to git dah.
and do businss climaxed ii er duel.
We bof wall a trillo nahvous. sah. an
'stead ob me hittin Sam or Sam hiltin
me, wo brougl t down a vallyble mule
lat wall standi'i neah do fence."
"And did yen fire again?" asked the
gentleman, verv much interested.
"No. sah, d it was a very vallybln
mule, Ixjss, mi we f kinder skeartlike.
bo we entered into an amcricable prear
rangement." "How did yii i settle it?"
"Sam tnk tin- gal an greed to pay for
do mule, an 1 hain't lublied senee!"
Texas Sifting.
For Cvet Titlj Yean
J.'rs. IVinslcws Soothing Pyrup has
been used by miHims of mothers for
their children while teething. If dis-
ouroeu at nignt and l roken or your res
b a eick child euffering and crying with
fain of cutting eetb. send at once and Ret
a Dottle o! "Krs. Winslow s Soothing
ojrjp for chih ren teething. It will re
lieve the poor li tie sufferer immediate! v
Depend upon it. mothers, thcreisno mis
take about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu
ates tte stomach and bowels, cures wind
colic, softeDBthc gums, reduces inflamma
tion and gives tone and energy to the
whole system, "Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for children teething is pleasant
to the taste and s the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians
ana nurses m too tailed states. Soldbv
all druggists throughout the world. Price
twenty-bve cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for Mrs. vv 'nalnw'a Snoihing Syrup
Newsp ipers Endorse.
"Educators are certainly the greatest
benerHClnrs of the race, and after reading
Dr. Franklin Miles' popular works, can
not help declaring him to be among the
most entertaining and educating authors."
New Yoik Daily. He is not a stran
ger to our reader), as bis advertisements
appear in our columns in every issue, cal
ling attention to 'be fct that his elegant
work on nervous and heart diseases is
distributed free b? our enterprising drug
gists. Hartz & Bahnsen. Trial bottles of
Dr. Miles' Nervim are given away, also
book of testimoni ils showing that it is
unequalled for nervous prostration, head
ache, poor memory, dizziness, sleepless
ness, neuralgia, hvsteria, flts, epilepsy.
What Is more attractive than a pretty
acewiih afresh. IriehtcomDleiion? Fo-
it,ure Pozzoni't Piwder.
How Try Tht.
It wilt cost you nothing and will sudly
do you good, if you have a cough, coldor
any trouble wun mroai, cnesi or lungs.
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds Is guaranteed to
give relief, or money will be paid back.
Sufferers from la grippe found it just the
thing and under its use had a speedy and
perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at
our expense and learn for yourself just
how good a thing it is. Trial bottles
free at Hartz s Bshnsen s drug store.
Large size 50c and $1.
ETECIMEN CASES.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
effected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and be was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Uarrisburg, 111., had
a running sore on his leg of eight years'
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.. bad
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was incurable. One bottle Elec
tric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Hartz
& Bahnsen.
BCCEXKN'S ARNICA 8ALVB.
The best salve in the world for cats,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corn 8 and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price S5 cents per
box. For sale bv Hartz & Bahnsen.
A Valuable Remedy.
Brandreth's Pills purify the blood,
stimulate the liver, strengthen the kid
neys, regulate the bowels. They were in
troduced in the United States in 1S35.
Since that time over sixty millions of
boxes of Brandreth's Pills hi.ve been used.
This, together with thousands of con
vincing testimonials from all parts of the
world, is pr sitive evidence of their value.
Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable,
absolutely harmless, and safe to take at
Any time.
Stanley as an explorer, Eiison as an
inventor. Miss Flora A. Jones ss the
discuvertr of the famous Bluh of Roses
for the complexion; are the names that
will be handed down as benefactors of
the race, to all recorded time. T. II.
Thomas ccmcs in for his share (of the
profits) as he alwavs keeps a big supply
on hand, and sells it for 73 cents per bottle.
I Have Taken Several
Bottles of iJradtield's Female Iteeulator
tor falling of the womb and other diseases
comhinrd. of 10 years standing, and I
really believe I am cured entirely, for
which please accept my thanks.
Mrs. W. E. Stkbiuxs. liidge, G.
Sold by Hartz & Bahnsen.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE
Mr. R. S- McCullough's Story He was
Discouraged Without Hope The
Result of His Treatment With Scott
Medical Institute.
"I was in a very serious condition when
I visited the Institute," said Mr. Robert
S. McCullough. who is employed with the
Davenport Mills Co. "My trouble was
catarrh and has existed for over four
years. At first my head, nose, ears and
throat liecame all stopped so I could
hardly breathe or swallow. My appetite
failed, food distressed my stomach and
gave me no strength. I lost flesh rapidly.
1 was not able to sleep half the time, and
was more tired and miserable when I
would get up than before 1 went to bed. I
had a constant discharge of y ello stringy,
mucous from my nose and throat. My
throat became sore and voice husky, and
roaring and buzzing noises in my ears,
w'h severe pains in my chest and sweat
ing at night. After the second treat
ment I found more benefit than I had by
three previous years doctoring in the city
and I now feel like a new man " Mr. Mc
Cullough has lived in the city for 20
years and worked for the Davenport
Mills company fjr nine years, and will
gladly talk with anyone similarly
atllicted.
mm'
ROHERT S. W. M'cULLOCGn,
1203 W. Third Street, Davenport, Iowa.
SPECIALTIES:
Catarrh, Diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose, Throat and Lungs.
REMOVED.
The Institute, which was formerly
located at 623 Main street, has moved to
the Byan block rooms 5 and 6. making
it more convenient for the mnny patients
wno are treated daily. Ko cases taken
where any doubt of an entire cure exists.
Consultations always fre at the Institute.
Office houre in the evening for those who
cannot conveniently attend during the
dav.
SCOTT MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p.
m.,7to8p. m. Rooms 5 and 6 Ryan
block, over Boston store, corner Second
and Brady streets. No office hours
Sunday evening.
it X5JIUUM UU U NlLafniU V'iyifM
Rurtis Opera House
DAVENPORT,
ONE NIGHT,
Wednesday, March 23.
Everybody' Favori e,
CHARMING KATE PUTNAM
And excellent company ia her latent comedy
tucccf e in four acts.
Lore Finds a Way.
PATHOS AND TEARS
Combined with
MIRTH AND MUSIC
Tickets $1 On. 75, Man 25. Seat on tale at
Flukr. Tflephi ne No.
Burtis Opera House,
DAVENPORT.
CHAS. T. KINDT. Manager.
Thursday, March 24.
1077th Performance of
The Two Sisters,
A Story of Life as i' Is,
Natural, Amusing
Bright and Sensible.
Written by. and unlcr the mamcenieut f
Denman Thompson and Geo.
W. Ryer,
Aut'ior6 of "The O d HomesW ad," and tlioy
assure a g od entcrt wment.
P.iccs 81 S f I 00, 75, 50 and 'i"c Seat rale
Ttiert iy. Man !) aa at Flute'. Telephone o. ).
"Mothers
Friend"
MftKES CHILD BIRTH EASY,
Colvin, La, Dee. 2, 1886. My wife used
MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third
confinement, and says she would not be
without it for hundreds of dollars.
DOCK MILLS.
Sent hy express on receipt of price. Jl.'iO per bot
tle, book " To Mothers " mailed free.
BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO.,
ran aLC wr Au.onuaa.STa. ATLANTA, GA.
bOLD cT HA8TZ & BAHNSEN.
DOES
YOUR
HEAD
ACHE
Will Cure any
kind of
IT WILL NOT
IP YOU TAKH
KRAUSEO
HeadacbeCapsnles
$500 Revrard for any
injurious aubuanca fonnd
In thee Capralea,
rf-rertectlf
it oner refunded if not
as we say. Sent postpaid
on receipt ox price,
Twenty-Five, Centa.
NORMAN LICHTY. FAMILY CHlUiaT.
Des Motne. Iowa.
Forcalebr all dru'giMt Hartz Jt Batnvcn
Wnoleii!e event
T I V
TO THE AFFLICTED !
4'Jk nifHliral trv.itim-i term h hart fir tvu rv
atlerriPwol The Peru'honucnlCo.. pn
I UUn'J IVtLn arid Nrv.ti- Ihikait
Ixs tf Moniorv. Dtsnnlrrii . m-v
frunieaily inrtiMrrmn,5 4troUirrriun's; oli
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
tioyand BladUiT trouble, etc. will fiml ctir .lc(h,d
'f Treatment Q 8a fe, tVrtain and ihhm'v ( THK.
SEMINAL PASTILLES.
Tiiaciirothe-Ntveail:twntji. Ir.Vtlii.Tms
who haniv .tvci:il niU'iitmn In tinnc
lioa.Hts form.iuy y'ar,iin !criln rn-rm
nai i - si iiics wmrn art tjinviir iiimh tht1
uwamvi orpns.nna rr!-t.re xitc.r tHtt
th:in Stomnch Mpdicine. ai" thoy ar not
rhand l'ythcrnM.rirJci,an1rr-ijtftro .1.
charge (f dH-torinUTrui'lUmmt usmoss
HOME TREATMENT
CtMinx f r'ru .i.(HH.tlS.(', nM uriili tin
WiHiirV prtvate praoliee. ;ive tht'ir.'a trial.
'vPFPIPiP kin Ql f"rttieKI(liii'vsaniJBl.ll.Tcnre
Ol LUII IU nu.01 mvrtrasilnw t.i f.mr ci.ij;.
UTERINE EUTRCPKiC
(a!lirwnu forcaialtrutlaiid Inlurma-iiuu bclx
Coralline others. A lir-sj
THE PERU CHE.VNCAL CO.,
IS8 Wisroxsm Street. SiiLWAUKEE, WI
1K. ST. AKNIXD'S
Is the Safest and Stirvst Heniedy ever discovered
for all the unnatural discharges and 1'iuvatb
Hiskasi s op JIen and the debilitating weakness
peculiar to women. It ha.9 never failed to care
the most obstinate case, in men, in from 3 to 6
days. (Nothing that makes quicker claims is
safe.) It 19 convenient to carry and handy to
nse no bottle or fii"oon to anm y you. Kemem
ber, we guarantee it. Price f l.nu per hex. Com
plete instructions with each box. If the drug
gist yon ask for Hr. Pt. Arniand's French Cure
has not got it, don't, let him fool vou with his
oily tongue by selling you BOmething else in
stead, bu- sen 1 price to us and we will forward
to you by mail, in rdain, unmarked box. We
also treat, patients by mail. Address THE
HAZZAKAK J1KHICINK CO., 2M (South ban
samon btreet, Chieapo, II!.
Fourth Avenue
DRUG STORE,
Horst von Koeckritz,
Pharmacist.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Fourth Ave, and Twenty-Third St
Quanckrt Notice.
STATE OF ILUXOIS, 1
KOCK ISLSI COPNTT. (
To ths May Term, A. D., 18M, Circuit Court in
Chancery.
Nellie Davis vs. Charles Davis, divorce
To the above named defendant, Charlei Davis
von will take notice, that the above named com
plainant. Nellie Davis, has this day filed in said
court her bill of complaint against yon. that a
summons in chancery has been isrued therein
airaimt jou directed to tin sheriff of said countr
to execute, returnable to the May term, A D
189-2, of said court to be begun and bolden at the
court house !ln the city of Rock Island in said
conntyou the nret Monday of May, A. D.. 18!ti at
which t:me and place you will appear and plead
an.wer or demor to said hill of complaint
Bock Island, 111., March zl. Wti.
. GaoBOB W. Qamblc.
iAS ?(!!tt?nut' . Clerk of said CotirL
Solicitors for Oomplalnant .
r
N.K.FAIRBANK&C0. CHlCAr
f Villi iiIsh tn mn'n r
Ja j? v-iuhicv ao wmic do ins sun
And -finish ,your vork as aoofJ as begun
6ANTA CLAUS 50AP is Ihetha 1hat Will L -f
Aid iWing oncehmit it m mlet will rue it f
J. B. ZIMMER,
-THK leading
M
ERCHANT TilLOR,
ltns just rceciveil a large invoice of the lut tl ImporUd mil 1. i .. , . .
buitincs. which he ii selling at ") 00 and up Bis liite i f o. f. "
west of Chicago. A vi ry liue line of p.ml-, wliicli l.e ' m ., e. ..
ami make 3 our se!cit 1011 hue tte vtcck e complete.
Star Block, Opposite Eakfkk IUiusk.
B. F. THOMAS & CO..
Elm Street Meat Market-
All kintltj of Fresh ami Salt Meats alway mi !, 1 f; , v
Fish and Oysttrs in the season.
Reynolds' Block. Moline Atk., TOOT OP ELM ST
CONRAD SCHNEIDER '
DKALVR I If
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS.
FJour, Kte.
Telephone 1098. 231 Twentieth street.
SEIVERS & ANDERSON,
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
All Kinds ot Carpenter Work Done.
General Jobbing done on short notice and satisfaction U-r.4rat.c..i.
Office and Shou 721 Twelfth Street. ROCK ISLAND
66
t f
Billiard Parlor Sample Room,
No. 117 Eighteenth Street.
JAilES T. O'CONNOR, Proprietors. I WJI. H. CATTO.Y
J. Ma CHRISTY,
Steam
Cracker Bakery,
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AskTonrOr.v, r ferT'
The Cl.r:t -ih-t?..' ,
. FALL AND WINTER STOCK
HOPPE
The Tailor.
You can save money by trading at the Ul 1
5 AND lO CENT SToK
Crockery, Cutlery, Tinware, Classw? re arl
ware, Etc.
MRS. C. MITSCH'S. 1314 Third Are.
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0mJ ELY BROTHERS. 6A Warren BU New York, fr: e J)
C. J. W. SCHREINEB,
Contractor and Builder.
1121 and 1123 Fourth avenue. Residence lllf Foar:!. ' 1
Plans and specifications furnished on all classes of work: also st-er,' v '
Kliriina Rltnil. irmrthirg new. stvlirh and deSirSJ-l .
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Qavenport Business College
COMPLETE IN ALL. DEPARTMENTS.
FOR CATALOGUES ADDRESS
J. C. DUNCAN, Darenport.1

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