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THK YIOlUiNE DAILY. DISPATCH: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER II. 1897. 4 ANNUAL MEETING. BRIEF LOCALS.

THE DAILY DISPATCH. glassware, make a thorough inspec-of John Swanson's stock, 1203 Fifth avenue. Go to J. A. Hallgren for holiday goods.

The nicest line of slippers in the city. $4 98 takes a fine black Astaachan cloth cape, today, at YouDg Mo-Coombs'. Lettnce, celery, raoishes and cucumbers. A full line of vegetables, at Wilson's. Men's melton and chinchilla overcoats as low as $2.98 at Simon Mos-enfelder's.

Remember 'tis one-fifth off on all A YOUNG VI0LINISTE. Little Nicoline Zedeler Plays at thi Endowment Fund Bazir. The opening of the Ladies' Endowment Fund society bazar at Augus-tana College last evening was a splendid success. The program included two numbers by the chapel choir, a vocal solo by Mrs. Edla Lund, a recitation by Miss Sophia Swan-strom, and a violin solo by little Nicoline Zedeler.

The last mentioned number created great applause and admiration for the little erformer. Nicoline Zedeler, daughter of the well-known violinist, is only 10 years of age and yet she has played the violin more than live years. Her execution, clearness of tone and her appearance on the platform were truly marvelous, to say nothing of the wonderful memory displayed, playing as she did without notes a very long and difficult selection. The bazar will ho continued this evening. Many useful articles suitable for Christmas gifts will bo on sale, and a variety of amusements will be features of the evening.

To Sunny California. Every Saturday night during the winter months. Personally conducted tourist car excursions organized bv catch weights, $100 a side to be the minimum purse, two falls out of three, Police Gazette" rules to govern. Full many a gem of purest ray serene the bright and padded trays of Jo'son bear. Do not let any feminine flowers keep blushing unseen when a little added lustre from these trays will preserve all their sweetness for future reference.

See Josephson at once. Would you like some nice Jeniton apples? Or some sweet cider just as fine as good apples can make it? Or some superior canned goods? Or some home made mince meat. We have just the things you need for good iiving. and at right prices. Holt Savage, The rush began a little late this year, but it is on in earnest at Joseph-son's.

Josephson has extra clerks and is all fixed for it but those who go earliest will keep out of the thickest of the flurry and will be able possibly to make better and more leisurely selection. Six hundred pieces of sheet music, full size, latest music and old favorites such as have sold for from 25 to 75 cents, and any piece will be sold for only 10 cents. It is such a chance to get the best music as yon may never have again. Of course it's at Woodyatt's music house. If you want to buy good sensible Christmas goods don't forget Colberg.

He has only wooden buildings, but he has lots of goed stuff in them, and his prices can't be beaten in the three cities. The stock consists of stoves, Deere Aid Association Meets at Nooa Today Officeis Elected. The Deere Co. Employes Aid Association held its annual meeting and election of officers at noon today. troni the annual report it was learn ed that the association baa 508 mem bers.

The receipts from dues for the year were and the expendi tures for sick and funeral benefits, $1,650.93. The association is grow ing stronger every year. The dues for membership are $3 a year for senior members, those whose weekly earnings exceed and $1.20 a year for junior members, or those whose earning are less than $7 per week. The association has on hand, $153.94. The following ollicers were elested for the ensuing year: President Frank Nelson.

Vice-President Frank Maucker. Secretary Arthur Kneberg. Treasurer P. C. Simmon, WATCHES AND DIAMONDS Make Fine Christmas Presents-Reasons Why Lindvall Can Sell at Liow Prices.

Everybody wants a watch. There isn't a boy or a girl but is looking forward to the possession of a watch, and hoping it may soon come. Every man and woman feels it is a necessity. Everyone wonts a good watch ami this is the reason Lindvall keeps so large a stock and all of the best qualities. He has watches for young and old, in silver and gold and at just as low prices as good watches can be sold.

Lindvall's stock of diamonds is always complete and any weight diamond can be had at any time. All are the best. Everyone who ever goes in the store knows what a stock of silverware lie has. Knives, forks, spoons of all kinds, table ware and novelties for ladies and gentlemen crowd the shelves and cases. It is an easy thing to select a present for a gentleman or lady from this stock.

The jewelry stock is full, rings, pins, watch chains, guards, pendants and small articles of all kinds are abundant. The cases of pins and rings set with precious and semiprecious stones are very beautiful. There are good reasons why Lindvall can sell goods cheap. He has no rent to pay, and his sales are large enough to make him satisfied with a small per cent of profit. Call next week and have goods laid away for you.

Artist io Presents. The Christmas shopper this year is hunting for artistic things useful and ornamental. Both of these are combined in well selected stationery, stamped with monogram in shades to suit the paper. Fifty engraved cards can be hail now for $1.25. Gibson's drawings, appropriately framed, our sure to bo quite the thing this year.

Water color headsof Women of are Times in small oval gold frames are sought after by all the ladies. want Ma Honey, Yes I do," is the greatest calander of the year. All of these anil a well selected line Prang's calanders and booklets can be had at Kingsbury's, 1707 Second avenue, Rock Island, who also makes a specialty of framing, having the largest line of mouldings in the three cities to select from. Read our "Want" Column, first page. Latest Styles in FALL BATS In tfce well-known Knox frames pictures.

Trade at the reliable TJ. S. Read Ramser's adv. Open evenings Dolly Bros. Kamser is selling out.

Nice sweet cider at Wilson's. Join the jostle to Josephson's. E. E. Mangold holiday photos.

If you want clothing, see Mayer. All goods below cost at Ramser's. Special shoe prices at Dolly Bros'. Esterdahl is at 1216 Fifth avenue. Take the Dispatch.

Get the news. Buy your silver novelties at Ramser's. Up-to-date suits and overcoats at Ma vers. Men's suits, $5.75 at Sommers LaVelle's. Knights of the Globe meeting Monday evening.

Artistic presents at Kingsbury's, Rock Island. Some nice dates in pound packages, at Wilson's. If vou like to save dollars on cloth-ing. see Mayer. Shallberg Bros, handle hard wood.

Cut any length. For a stylish hat go to the Star Clothing House. Lowest prices on every piece of jewelry at Ramser's. Reefers, nobby designs, 2.50 at Sommers LaVelle's. The best fitting suits, the best made suits at Mayer's.

Big bankrupt sale begins Monday morning at the Novelty. Boys' knee pants suits $1.25, $1.38 at Sommers LaValle's. The Novelty will be open Monday morning. Bankrupt sale. Benson has a first-class baker employed to run his bakeshop.

The finest box ties, light and dark shades, only 50c, at Mayer's. By far the best line of children's caps at Sommers LaVelle's. Young men's chinchilla ulsters, $4.50 at Sommers LaVelle's. Eberhart for first-class piano tuning. With Woodyatt's music house.

Miss Crawley's dancing class will have an assembly this evening. Take the Dispatch, the people's paper. Eight pages every day Three-piece short pants suits for boys, the latest out, at Mayer's. Bargains in second-hand pianos and organs at Bowlby's, Rock It-land, Cameras and supplies at Bowlby's, KiO'J Second avenue, Rock Island. A fine line of umbrellas and mackintoshes at Stewart's, Rock Island.

Hard wood, anv length, T. W. Re-noe, 311 16th 2 on 2286. The nickel on your stove can be re-plated at Cooper's hardware works. Today, fancy broken mixed candy 5c per pound, at Young McCombs'.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Biackwell, of 208 First street, are the parents of a boy. The Swedish Republican club held a regular business meeting last even-ing. Miss Tillie Mueller, daughter of August Mueller of the Hotel Windsor, is ill.

Cable lump coal at Rufus Walker Son's $2.25, Lehigh Valley hard coal $7.25. Remember Young McCombs are sole agents for Gunther's celebrated candy. Cameras are going fast at Bowlby's, Island; you can get a good one For a full dress shirt, collar and tie go to the up-to-date Star Clothing House. The best wool pants you can find the Tiger, $1.50, at Sommers La Ye lie's. Before investigating sets of dinner-ware and fancy pieces of china ami my wife.

I've been P.a W.F. EASTMAN. -Secretary LABEL VASQl'ISHED. "Soy, Oi kin do yer. See?" Oi didn't soy yer couldn't." Soy, me dad kin knock de stuffin out er yer pop.

See? "Tbot's nuftin'. Me iuutlier does thoL" X. Y. Journal. THE WEATHER.

Partly Cloudy Weather for Tonight and Tomorrow Warmer Tomorrow. Local forecast: Partly cloudy ltonight and Sunday; warmer Sun-I day. 1 Maximum temperature for 24 I hours ended at 8 a. 41; min-I imum, 30. The temperature today, as recorded by Sandstrom's thermometer was: At 9 a.

m. 32, at 12 m. 32, at 3 P. m. 31.

Highest 32, lowest 31. Why Not A pretty fur article or cloth jacket for your selection as a Xmas gift? Prices in the reach of every one at Kichter Sons', 219 West Second street, Davenport. The Cosmopolitan incandescent gas light burner is well known. James Ilewson, the plumber, will sell the burner complete, at his store in the Langbehn building, for 1.25, or put on for 1.40. Mantles 40 cents each, or put on for 50 cents.

To reach the highest standard of health, nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowels. The best medicine to urgerature to do its duty and give good health is Dr. Bull's Pills. Everybody admires the tine pieces of furniture now shown in the New York Store windows, which are to be given as Chriftmas presents free of chanre this vear to their customers. As agents of the Welsbach Light we are now allowed from Nov.

10 to sell the burner complete, at our office for fl. 2o or put on for fl.40, mantles 40c each, or put on 50 cents. People's Power Co. All kinds of sewing machines to select from, nothing more useful for a home Christinas gift at Riehter Sons', 219 West Second street. Davenport.

After using a 10-cent trial size of Ely's Cream Balm you will be sure to buy the 50-cent size. Cream Balm has no ejual in curing catarrh and cold in head. Ask your druggist for it or send 10 cents to us. Ely 56 Warren N. Y.

City. I suffered from catarrh thee years; it got so bad I could not work; I used two bottles of Ely Cream Balm and am entirely well; I would not be without it. A. C. Clarke, 311 Shawnut avenue, Boston.

Save 1 by buying the Oxford cut box calf shoe for at Dolly Bros OW, there's BV sprinmnir these instruments in the very latest styles, and at greatly reduced prices, and on easy monthly payments, at Bowlby's, Rock Island. January slash in December do not wait longer for reductions in. cloak prices. They rave applied the knife at Young McCombs'. Try J.

A. Sederholm, of 309 Six-teenth street for a fine tailor-made suit or overcoat. New fall and winter goods just received. The Industrial fair tickets for the scholarship donated by Professor Gustus are going rapidly, This scholarship is worth $50. Just $100 off a piano that formerly sold for $350 spot cash.

You may never have anothersuch opportunity. Call now. A. C. Woodyatt.

Remember that John 1203 Fifth avenue, carries the only complete stock of crockery, chinaware aud fancy dishes in the city. D. E. Williams is offering special inducements to parties wishing to rent a farm. No.

1410 Fifteenth street. Telephone 1 on 2283. Those piano bargains cannot possibly last past New Years, but now you can get a piano for less than wholesale prices. A. C.

Woodyatt. Your money back, if you wish it is Simon Mosenfelder's way. Their prices are such that their customers never have occasion to want their money. You will never have another such a chance to buy a piano as now. Woodyatt can sell you one for less than wholesale price.

Call quickly and see them. Simon Mosenfelder's $10 all-wool kersey overcoats are a better quality of cloth, have better lining and are better made than any coat in town at this price. The Rev. Axel Wester's resignation as pastor of the Swedish Baptist church, tendered a week or two ago, has not yet been formally acted on by the church. A fine line of toilet soap always 25c per bar today only 25c per box of three bars Savon.

A La, Violette at Young McCoombs'. One box to a customer. Follow the fellows who want the flower of the famously line and fetching Christmas favors for their -'firsts" and fiances. They all fall in at Josephson's. New York Store customers will receive fine pieces of furniture free of charge this year.

All that is necessary is to do $10 worth of trading up to Christmas. For the best line of gentlemen's furnishing goods to the Star, 1516 Third avenue. We keep everything from a garter to a silk hat, also gentlemen's hosiery. The annual sapper and business meeting at the First Congregational church takes place next week Wednesday evening. Preparations for the event are well under way.

Look at all the wonderful ulster and overcoat bargains, then look through Simon Mosenfelder's grand new stock and you'll be surprised how much better you can do there. When selecting Christmas goods, it's a comfort to dtwfV Into a -store where everything seems to lit into the holiday season. The best tri-city Christmas store is Josephson's. Jas. plumber in Langbehn building, carries a line of commodes with patent enameled agate water pails, the best sanitary device yet found.

They make a fine Xmas gift. The male quartet from the choir will sing "Guide Me'V -the First Congregational church tomorrow eve-ning. and Mr. Gustaf. Starck, the basso, will sing Paul Rodney's "Calvary." Messrs.

Williams, White Co. have dispo'sed of their 400-pound drnpham-nier and will replace it by purchasing a 1,000 pound hammer. It will be the largest drop in operation west of Chicago. For a full dress suit or any kind of suit, and a fit, go to the Star, 1516 Third avenue. We will make your clothes as cheaply as anyone, and give you the best in the world.

Come and see us. Read this holiday offer: From 10 to 25 per cent discount from regular prices. This offer closes Dec. 31, 1897. Cailon L.

Hester, the tailor in the Library building and be convinced that he does just as he says. Have you On old table, some chairs or a bedstead that you can spare for a poor family? The Associated Charities can place them. Leave word at the Dispatch office or with any member of the Associated Charities. When out shopping for Christmas presents in china or dishes, or in fact anything in fancy crockery, remember John Swanson's, 1203 Fifth avenue. He has a complete stock of evervthing in fancv Christmas wares.

Farmer Burns and E. J. Atherton have come to terms for a wrestling match at Harper's theatre between Dec. 20 and 23, catch-as-catch-can, at the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway start from Chicago every Saturday at 10 o'clock anil run through Omaha, Lincoln.

Colorado Springs, and Salt Lake City to Sacramento, San Francisco and Ixis Angeles, via the popular Midland Tourist Car Route. Each car is avompnnic(1 by an intelligent and obliging courier who makes himself useful to all the passengers. This is an entirely new departure in tourist car service, and is highly approved by hundreds of California passengers. A sleeping berth costs but and the railroad ticket is proportionately cheap. Apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent for an illustrated time table folder of the Midland Route to California, or address Geo.

11. Heafford, general passenger agent, Chicago, for further information. It is, to say the least, wrong for anyb uly to go to church or public mating, and disturb the preacher or orator by coughing. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at once.

CliristmuM Specials. Rogers' triple-plated knives and forks at $2.75 per set. Mantel clocks, 8-day, strike, at $4.50 and upward. Silver thimbles, 25e. Porcelain clocks, $1.25.

Pearl penholders, with solid j'old pens, $4.00. Sterling silver teaspoons at $3 per set. At E. Opposite Keator House. Dying Man Grasps at Straw.

"Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart has done so much for me. that I feel I owe it to suffering humanity to give testimony. For years I had smothering spells, pains "in my left side, and swelled ankles. When I took he first, dose of Dr.

Agnew's Heart Cure, my friends thought I was dying, it gave me almost instant relief," and six hot. ties entirely cured me." Mrs, F. L. Luntsden, Scran ton. Pa.

57. Sold bv Sohrbeck (Jus. Lindvall. I'foI'iiI and Ornamental hristmas gifts for every one at Richter Sons', 219 West Second street, Davenport. -Made children's cloaks today, at McCombs'.

Young Fancy Christmas beads for trimming tnes, at Wilson's, opposite Auditorium. You make a mistake in not coming in to inspect Benson's stock, 1522 Third avenue. Bankrupt sale at the Novelty. The best and finest $10 all-wool kersey overcoats in town at Simon Mosenfelder's. Visit Young McCombs' toy department bristling full of novelties and bargains.

Kingsbury of Rock Island has something interesting to tell you in another column. Cheap John has sold sixty-four watches in the last thirty days, and hasn half tried. For choice styles in boys' and children's clothing, see the goods atSom-mer's LaVelle's. Cheap John takes the cake and the money, too, but he gives value received every time. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Jackson of 354 Ninth street, welcomed a bouncing baby boy Thursday. 20 per cent discount on all children's cloaks today, all new goods, at Young McCombs'. Lundburg's perfumery given fiee of charge today and this evening at the New York Store.

Mrs. Eliza Wheelock. who has been ili for several weeks of typhoid malaria, is convalescing. If you want a piano for wholesale price or less, call and I'll sell it to you. A.

C. Woodyatt. When you want needle-pointed rubbers, see Hallgren. It is the only place in town to get them, Everyone is pleased with Benson's stock of delicacies. Call and be convinced why.

'Phone 2028. Bankrupt sale at' the Novelty be gins Monday morning. All goou must ro regardless of cost. J. S.

Patton is to be the leader and bass singer of the Unitarian church quartet for the ensuingyear. Regina music boxes and other music novelties for Christmas at about cost at Bowlby's, Rook Island. Second only to that of the -vgreat World's Fair, the Industrial Home fair at the Wagner Opera house. There is no questionable what Benson has the finest line of confectionery and bakery goods in the city. James Feeley, assistant engineer at the water works, is the happy father of a fiuegirl, born this afternoon.

The reducer has arrived. Prices knocked all to pieces in the cloak department at Young McCombs'. Woodyatt can sell you a piano for $100 less than the former spot-cash price. This offer will clor-e soon. Order hard wood at Holt Savage's.

Cut to any length by E. A. Blackman Son. Stewartville. Phone 3 on 2273 Why pay $2.50 per ton forcoal when vou can get the bust grade of Cable at Rufus Walker Son's? E.

E. Mangold's cheapest photos are better than Tom, Dick and Harry's best. Don't throw your money away. Silver plated mugs, gold lined, regular value 48c sale price 19c Young McCombs. toy department.

The ladies of. the Free Swedish Evangelical church will have an auction sale of fancy articles this evening- You can save in your fuel bill by using genuine gas coke. Lump $4.50 and $1.90 a ton. Delivery extra. First grand ball given by Freed's Mandolin orchestra, tonight, Dec.

11, at Pipp's hall. Gentlemen 35c; ladies free. Blank applications for ministers' half-fare permits for 189S can be obtained at the R. I. P.

ticket office. $1.99 buys a stylish black cape. Velvet piped, tastefully ornamented $1.99, no more, at Young at Mc Combs'. You get better goods at the same price or the same goods at a lower price, by dealing at Simon Mosenfelder's. The People's Power Co.

has re-duced the price of gas coke: Lump $1 50 a ton, and crushed $4.90. Delivery extra. Vases, statues, fancv cups, lamp anil complete stock of jardinieres, at John Swanson'a, crockery store, 1203 Fifth avenue. Call and see Thos. Dunn Son's samples of Juvenile Crescent bicycles just thething for your boy or girl for Christmas.

Keep it in mind that you can save $100 on a piano by buying: now. Call nd I will convince you of this fact. A. Woodyatt. The Chatauqua circle will meet in the southeast room of the Public Library at 7:30 p.

m. Monday. Mrs. Livingston, sec. Another shipment of men's box calf, welt sole, new Oxfords, cut brass hooks and eves a swell shoe onlv $3, at Dolly Bros'.

Mr. Chester uses his advertising space on the front page today in a rather unusual manner that may interest our readers. Be wise and do your Christmas buying at the New York Store and get a piece of furniture for a Christmas present, free of charge. There are over 300 families iu the tri-cities using, the Kimball piano, which is a very good evidence of their superior qualities. A large stock of furniture, bedding, articles that make good sensible Christmas pres.

ents. Everybody is buying all they can at the New York Store this month in order to secure a line Xmas present. When yon have bought $10 worth up to Christmas you will receive a fine piece of furniture. If you buy more. you have a chance on the six prizes, $20 plush couch, shown in the New York Store window.

These line prizes are worth working for. II. N. Stone, the directory compiler, completed his work on the new city directory of Rock Island and Mo-line yesterday, and left at night for Quiney. The book will be out about the20th, and he promises that it will be one of the finest of the series, The population estimates are said to be 23,000 for Rock Island and 19.000 for Moline.

The members of the First Baptist church elected ollicers last Monday evening. All were reelected with the exception of Deacon E. Chase, who resigned, and L. E. Waterman was chosen in his place; and C.

E. White was made trustee, succeeding the newly-elected deacon. The annual business meeting will be held Dec. 29. A supper will be served the same evening.

"Secret Service," William Gillette's war play which will be presented by-Manager Chas. Frohman, at the Bur-tis in Davenport next Tuesday, contains no actual warfare, but there is sanguinary conflict just beyond the scenes and some of its principal characters are soldiers in lighting trim. The action is confined to one evening in- Richmond, while the historical siege is in progress. Two northern officers are there in a dangerous and interesting mission. The love element is derived from the fact that one of the spies gives his heart to the commandant's daughter and gets hers.

Cordova, 111., Nov. 21, 1897. I have received the Rainy Day Puzzle, sent for three trade-marks from Hood's Sarsaparilla and 8 cents in stamps, and am well pleased with it. I have taken a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and found it very beneficial. It has proved to l)e an excellent blood purifier.

Frank Marshall, Box 91. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsiiparilla. Easy and vet ellicient. It Waft a Prescript ion. A lady who had suffered tortures from a coru upon one of her toes called on professional chiropodist.

Ho noon relieved her of the hardened littlo offender and besides paying him his fee ho tbankul him heartily. "Phase tell me, doctor, slie said, "how I can proveut another one com ing in its place." "Well, madam," he replied, after a moment's reflection, "I am doctrr eiiouph, perhaps, to give you a prescription that will ahuys prevent a torn from coming. He toro a leaf out of a ujtebook, wrote a words upon r.i.d hamh.d it to Ltr. It read: "Locshco. nlv once a day." "You can get it at almost any place," he explained.

"There is no charge. You are welcome. After inquiring iu vain at several drug stores fur "looshoo" the hbowed thu prescription to a friend, who studied it a moment and said: "Why, that is plain enough. It means loose t-boe. The prescription was tried uud proved effective.

Pittsburg Disjitch. CLOAKS AND JACKKTK. Great bargains in ladies1 cloaks and jackets. Hull Bros, offer the balance of their stock of ladies' and children's jackets at much below cost to close them out. The stock consists of all new, first-class garments of the latest styles, perfect in fit and workmanship.

They will le sold at the following prices: $5.00 garments at $3 50 8.00 jackets at 5.00 9.00 jackets 6.00 10 00 jackets at 7.60 1200 jackets at 8.60 13.50 jackets at 9.00 3.00 children's jackets at 2 00 5 00 children's jackets at 3.60 6.00 children's jackets 4.00 Call early before they are all sold out. You never will get another! chance like this to get tirsUclass gar-: ments at such prices. Hi ll Bkh. STRICTLY Uo Son L0NGLEV GUYER MAKES. clothes brushes, boot-black- 5 For sale only ing- outfits, and everything masculine ex- H.

T. MOSS'. The Clothier. ccpt smokers' articles on her every Christmas for some time. This year I 'm going to get something for 5 herself.

If she'll promise to wind it once a week, I really believe I'll get her a watch; I 5 saw a pretty array in Jospehson's show window the other day. One thing seems sure, however. Judging from the glimpses I Ye had in passing those Josephson windows, I can get something 5 there that will please her and give me opportu- nity to divide the pleasure with her. Even if I I do get the watch and she doesn't wind it, I can Wise St 5 tell her I told you Help Will read this ad, and if needing anything in warm shoes or slippers, they will act upon our suggestion that is, buy of us and buy cheap. so." And watch or no watch, I 'm going to get Iter a pretty piece of cut 5 1 glass, or some of the various novelties for ladies' 5 glass, or some 01 int Ladies' warm lined Felt Slip- Boys and Girls' Fo't slippers, pera.

leather soks and heels, the very thing to wear when solid comfort these cold days, at home in the evenings. 60c 50c Think of it. Ladies' warm felt shoes, ioxed 25 Warm Overshoes, $1.00 Men's $1 Shoes. i reflecting back from the 5 Is needed by poor, tired mothers, overworked and burdened with care, debilitated and run down because of poor, thin and impoverished Help is needed by tha nervous sufferer, the men and women tortured with rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Comes Quickly When Hood's Sarsaparilla begins to enrich, purify and vitalize the blood, and ends it in a healing, nourishing, invigorating stream to the nerves, muscles and organs of the body.

Hood's Hcrsapsrilla builds upt be weak and broken down system, and cures all blood diseases, because Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood PiiritWr. An druggists. rreparrd only t.y C. I. Hood Ltnrrll, Usj.

n-s tJwf only frtii of the electric lights. tfH uses I se I show cases the 3 ItViust like just like going into that store. see the sheen to Chicago to go by or AVENUE. JOSEPHSON'S, THE BOSTON SECOSD AVEN1JB Open Evenings. POCK ISLAND, ILL 1514 THIRD.

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