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A i- EOTTUEE T. v. v.vW 1 I 1 -M "xa Til I ainlesskj ositiuely erfectly ermanently Without surgical operation or detention from business. NO FOR TttEATMENT UNTIL KS OF KECTVM: Chronic Constipation, Stricture, Fissure, Pruritis, or Itching piles, permanently cured. Fistula cured without the use of knite.

Biles removed without pain, at the Medical and Sdrgical Institute Drs. Anderson Rose, WHERE CONSULTATION IS FEEE Permanently located In the RYAN BLOCK, Cor. 2nd and Brady DAVENPORT. IOWA. All the Afflicted are Welcome Drs.

Anderson fc Rose are graduates of the leading medical colleges of this country, and with experience in the treatment of chronic diseases successfully treat Catarrh. Throat. diseases of the digestive organs, dyspep- Bia, liver constipation, chronic diarrhcea. ami Urinary troubles speedily removed. rvous The most aggravated cnsea are speedily and permanently cured by our new method of treatment, Special attention piven to all diseases peculiar to -women.

Every facility and advantage for the treatment and speedy removal of this of Electricity-- It's Scientific Application. Facial blemishes, as PI hair, wine rftnrks, tumors, wens, removed by electrolysis IJlooU at ml Sltin Jioafct AH troubles arising from impure blood, acrufuln, eczi ma, tetter, etc. Can be conceit odconfidontiftUy by letter or otherwise. Seed 4 cents for question blank. Address DRS.

ANDERSON i ROSE, Ryan Block, Davenport, Iowa. DAN B. HORNE, Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. fto. 215 West ThirdJStreet.

and Buggies at acy time st the lowest rates. Telephone 379 Scott County Sayings Bank. N. W. Corner Brady and Third Street N.

Comer Harrison tind Second St, DAVKTOKT, IOVTA. Capital Stock S2OO.OOO. interest paid on deposits. A generalSbanking business OFFICERS: 3H. Swirs.

President II. F. President. J. Haas, Cashier.

DIRECTORS: 1. H. H. Petorsen, J. B.

Pbolps, A. P. loe. A Otto King. W- K.

Wilson, Jfr'icKe, Johannes Sindt. .1. H. THE Laura Nevirs Range This Range is now on exhibition at the Stove House of LEfvCH, No. iao Third Street, Where we invite all to call and examine for A SIRASGE CASE.

How an Enemy was Foiled. The following prnphlc statcmont will be tend with intense interest: "i cannot describe the numb, creepy jsensationthatcxUu'Cl in my arms, hands and less- 1 hud to rub jmd boat. litose parts i they were sore, to overcome in a measure the de-ad feeling that bad laken possession of them. In addition, I had f. strange weakness in my back and around my xvatst, together with an indescribable feeling in my stomach.

said was creeping paralysis, from which, acconl- Uis to thuir universal conclusion, there is NTS rolief. Once it fastens upon a person, sav.it continues its insidious i it readies a vital point and the sulM-rtrr dies. Such was my prospect, I had boon a year and a half steadily, but i no iar- licular benefit, when I saw an advert of Or Mites' Restorative Nervine, procured Ix'jian it. Marvelous as it ninv scorn, "iut-afowduys ha1 passed before evtry bit of that creepy fee I ing U-ft umi ibero luis not IH-OII even the Indication of ius return. I now iVvi veil us I ever did, (ind have pounds in weight, though 1 had run do'-'U from 170to 1 four xhers havo urror: 1'r Miles'Restorative Nervine on my ussnlUfai-iorv wises as in La O.

lr. Restorative is sold by drujrpisis on a ciiariint'-o, dirvct by the Dr. Miles Medi-al on receipt of price. 1 IOUK I ttottlos for 53. express It iiirtit The Davenport Daily Leader THURSDAY MAY 3.

18W. A REPORTED TIB UP. opiates or BUKTIS Ol'JEKA HOUSE ONE Monday A i 30, THE 8POONERS KUNA. MAY -Ov'I) CECIL. by tb Spooner Comedy Go In a of now camedlep nnd IritroOuciiip MH'cianifs Newtfoims.

J.tehis. Prices. 10, 2O SO Tents Bill. a romnmv of OM Mexico. LADIK-5 FUKK rJclit cue lady and ofit- rr two win be on It tdore p.

AVhich Mr. DoliH of the American Kuihvuy Union Denies. The Knights of Labor and the American Railway union have been gettiug closer and closer together for for some months. When the general executive board of the Knights of Labor met in Des Moines February 20 its members freely denounced the old brotherhoods and as freely commended the railway union. Mr.

Sovereign was in Minneapolis a few days ago and President Debs of the railway union accompanied him to the tram on his departure. Standing on the platform President Debs said: "Whenever you want us speak the word. We will be with you in any fight." Mr. Sovereign replied, "And we will be with you whenever we are ueededJ" Monday Mr. Sovereign reached Chicago to attend a meeting of the general executivA board.

He was in own language "immediately rushed oil to Des Moines to watch Mr. Sovereign was asked why he was in Des Moines. He replied, I came to take a hand ia this fight." "What 7 "This Kelly matter." "What do you propose to do." "We will get the members of the Kelly army out of Des Moines." you think you can do it?" "Certainly; I (loirt see why the railroads cannot make a cheap rate to them. We can try for it and the local laboring men raise the funds necessarv." WiU Kelly walk out of town!" sir. "How will he get a train if no railroad makes a special iate? "We will get transportation for the Kelly army if we have to tie up every railroad in Iowa." "Is vour order, the Knights of 1 Labor, strong enough a ''Not alonK but it aMiiiates with the American Eailway union, which is powerful in Iowa.

If we can't win the issue here we can never win." -What issue? issue between organized labsr and united railroads." Mr. Sovereign then spoke of Kelly's army, which he visited. They are i of al i BURTIS OPERA HOtSE! Sunday May 6. A Y. American Sj.

The District nil to stv tho grc "it Fair, iivo uio; KACK horses 1 lull vit-v, or A CAR LOAD OF SCENFKY. is on Mile iromlnc at LOANS More Than FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Were made through me bj- clients during the last 15 rpAts without a single loss to them. Nor has anr client ever obtained property uncter fore- clomre of any mortgage porcfcaHHl of me. Tills remarkable record is due 10 tbe fact that ray loans are restricted to Iowa and becaave they are made only on farms. at joxne tnue I have and therefore know to be choice, I con- -fcave on hand for saie completed first mo, lo.m.s.

Investors are Invited to examine these securities. C. A. FICKE, 213 KJS BT FARM LOAN Interest rates on choice farm mortgages are fast falling to where they were before the panic and those Investors are wise who get their money placed now. "We and offer for sale nn unusually large and choice line of completed Iowa loans at per cent ttet and we will give you a.

reasonable time to investigate any loan yon select before paying for it. Our loans are carefully made Mid win stund closest scrutiny. Cell en 135 and get acquainted whether you buy of us now or not, HENLEY MOOES, Davenport, Iowa. Booms SO, 31 and 82, Masonic Temple. not tramps, he said, their appearance is that of any set of laboring- men who have passed through the same ordeals, A large proportion of them i are members of trades unions.

1 "The Knights of Labor can only sympathize with the Coxey and Kelly continued Mr. Sovereign, "tothe extenttbat they arouse interest in economic questions. We may not endorse this march to Washington. I do not say that we do. Let those involved in such marches decide as to their advisability for themselves.

But the Knights of La- 1 jr favor any and aU agitations of industrial questions." Returning to the subject of getting Kelly's men transportation. Mr. Sovereign expressed a hope that extreme measures would not be necessary, but said that if they were they be used, lu case he deemed it best to tie up the railroads, -Mr. Sovereign said it would st be for a inference of the executive officers of the Knights and the union to confer Chicago. Asked how long it would take for the members of the two orders to put into effect a decree of their leaders, Mr.

Sovereign replied: "We would tie up every road in Iowa in a few hours." In response to a query from the Ces Moines union, Mr. l)ebs of the American Kailway union telegraphed to pay no attention to Mr. Sovereign. The local railway officials scouted the idea of a tie-up. The best mutual insurance policy against attacks of sickness is to be found in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.

If you are weak it will make you strong. Hood's Pills are the best after inner Pills assist digestion, cure headache. Trv a box 25c. BEN II. LEESE, HCXRSE SHOEING.

Diseased feet, and expert shoeing a specialty Only the best hard made shoos are used. Horses delivered to any part of the city, ALL. WORK GUARANTEED. 208 FIU.MORE ST. For CtS.

We will you trwl cake of the best toilet manufactured. Facial Soap prepared by a on skin affections, and is by phTirciant everywhere. It will make A clean tmooth face from a blotchy akin. We will also send yon free T5O-page book treadog of skia and acalp John H. Woodbury CCT IX TWO The Pioneer Press, always abreast of tlio times, has reduced its subscription rates just one-half.

The new rate on the Daily and Sunday editions it but oOc. per month, per annum, in advance; for the Daily, without Sunday, 40c. per month, SLOO per annum, in advance; Sunday only, $1.50 per annum, in advance, 50c. for three months. The Pioneer Press is now the cheapest metropolitan newspaper iu the country.

Its standard will be thoroughly maintained, and, in view of the largely increased circulation which it will most assuredly have, it has entered into arrangements to even greatly improve the paper. Every one can now afford to have a daily paper, as it costs but a cent and a fraction per day. All orders should bo addressed to the Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. De Witt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood from impurities and disease.

It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired by It recommends itself. Frank Nadler. 1H8T1UCT FA lit. The district Fair, one of the most costly and successful of modern dramas, will be the a ttraction at the Burtis opwra bouse on next Sunday evening, May 6th.

One of the greatest charms of this play is the simplicity and fidelity to nature. It portrays the fortunes of a well-to-do New England'family and while developing several sensational features, is devoid of claptrap "fire and blood" scenes, which mar most of the so- called sensational dramas. An exciting scene in the play is the Country Fair Horse Race, and a pointer of the care and money spent in the production in the fact that the matting alone on which the horses trot is nearly three inches thick and cost over 8 500.00. The cast is an excellent one, including Hanchett, Mr. and Mrs- George W.

Walters, Neil Scully, Jessie Macttall, Wm. W. Craig, Ralph Bell, Minnie Hill, Beatrice Ingram, Jefferson Lloyd and others. Two of the equine members of the company are the famous "Quibbler" and "Victor." EXCURSIONS. On May 8th and 29th, Burlington, Cedar Rapids Northern rail- wa will run two grand Kome- see'kers' Excursions from points en.

its line south of Iowa Falls, to all points in Northern Iowa Minnesota and South Dakota, west of and including Iowa Falls. It will also run excursions on the same dates from all points on its lines to points on other lines in Northwestern Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska. Southwest Missouri. Colorado, Jloatana. Utah, Tennessee New Mexico Manitoba, Mississippi, Alabama.

Louisiana. Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and Texas. The rate is one fare for the round trip; tickets limited to thirty days from date of sale. Stop-over is allowed in the territory described above. For further information, please call on or address any agent of the com- paav or the undersigned.

Cedar Kapids, Iowa. wolf in sheep the substitute offered by the "cutter" as being just as good as Averts Sarsaparilla, if you don't want to De bitten, insist upon having- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. even if it is a littlo dearer. on it. it will bo cheaper for you in the end.

AL COMMITTEES. The officers and. standing committees of the Iowa Dental society, uow meeting in Council include a number of Davenport gentlemen. Officers--T. L.

James, president. Fairlield; H. A. Woodbury. vice president.

Council Bluffs. A. E. Begun. treasurer, Des Moines: F.

T. Breene. secretary, Jowa City. Executive committee--J. L.

Tavlor, 4V chairman, Dubuque, 'j-i: E. P. Webber, Cherokee, '95; F. M. Shriver, Membership committee--E.

Brooks, chairman, Yinion; K. M. Ful- lorton. Cedar Falls. E.

S. Sayder. Keosauqua. Committee on Deutal Art and Mechanism--Geo. W.

Miller, Des Moiaes. Committee on Publication--F. T. Breeuo, chairman, Iowa City: Wm.O. Kulp, Davenport.

C. K. Baker, Davenport. Committee on History of Society-Wm. O.

Kulp, Davenport; J. Abbott, Manchester; A. O. Hunt Iowa City. A ICCRY Here is a romance that reads just like a story book.

An Iowa City dispatch says: F. H. McEnroe, a senior in the law department of the State University, has just received the news of his uncle's death in the East Indies, leaving a fortune of There are only six heirs, of vrhora Mr. McEnroe is one, to receive the legacy. The friends of the lucky student are very glad to hear of his good fortune, for he has been one of the most members of his class.

Ho is about 26 years old and will go to the East Indies as soon as commencement exercises are over to take charge of the estate. Now he ought to give the university a few thousand. "Royal Ruby" Eye Wiiisky is free from all foreign flavor and adulterants; naturally ripened and matured by eleven years storage in Trood, it is "a Rye aa is a Bye," and costs no more than inferior brands. Try it and you never be satisfied to use any other. A pure old whisky is always free from fusil oil, which is a poison, and should not be taken into the system.

Age eliminates it from the spirit Iby oxidation, and it ia converted into fragrant ethers 'which give the bouquet to whisky. For sale All Druggists. Win. Lillis, 428 Brady St. Roddewig Sons.

i IFICATION CARDS. Would jou advertise your business to 100,000 "people? Have it written up in THE LEADER'S grand special edition. OTHER Sareaparffla CM pfx- ducc from actual cures mich wonderful statements of relkf to human suffering as HOOD'9 "Orange Blossom," is safe and harmless as a Flax Seed Poultice. Any lady can use it, herself. Sold by Druggists.

The Way to a Cnpleanaat If you are looking for fine lawn set- taes and rockers, be sure to call at Holbrook's before you buy. When Bftbj tick, her she WM.IChild, ihecried for When the be to Cbrtorta. nT It is an unusually careful woman who dus herself with any mcunsof identification when she takes her walks abroad. The popular impression in the feminine mind seems to bo that when a woman is run over by a cable car or faints in a crowded store or succumbs to heart disease on the street some heaven born knowledge will como to her rescuers as to her identity. She relies on chance to spare her family hours of agony or maybe days of uncertainty as to her whereabouts and condition.

In her pockctbook may generally be found samples, a little change, two or three cards with the names and addresses of recently moved friends, a sentimental clipping or two, a recipe for a face lotion and the like, but nothing to give the man or woman who picks her up in a swoon the slightest idea of her own name and address. Of course there are -women whoso embroidered handkerchiefs and underwear give their initials, whose monograms adorn their umbrella handles and whose cuff buttons are also a means of identification, but these are comparatively few, and initials are but a poor substitute for full names and addresses. If Miss A. L. D.

is picked up unconscious in the street or suffers in a railway accident, her family docs not know of her plight until their own searching or the newspapers bring them the information. But if Miss Annie Louise Dobbs of the Lebanon, York city, is found injured or unconscious, it is a comparatively WLSV matter for the ambulance doctor to FCC that her family ia informed at once of her scute. If Miss Annie Louise Dobbs of the Lebanon, Kew York city, lias, furthermore, a lino about her somewhere sayinjr, "Notify L. B. Dobbs, Boston Trumpeter," the task is made doubly easy and the delay lessened.

There are careful fathers and mothers who have imposed upon the ambitious voiine- women of their families who live and study in distant cities a promise never to go anywhere without full means of identification. A curd with the young woman's name and New York address and her father's address constitutes the usual identification certificate. But carclcases have been known to ho mislead. For the benefit of youricr women who have the reprehensible habit of not knowing: what they have clone with their belongings a stationary identification card is necussarr. One young woman has 'had made a broad silver bracelet on wiiich her nnuie and address arc cngnivcd.

This is not an ornament, for the young woman abhors bracelets, and consciiuontly she it above her elbow, irhc is happy in the thong-lit that the railroad disaster or the swoon will not find her New York World. DINING CHAIRS I AT Wholesale Prices! i Solid Oak Diners with Hand Woven Cane Seats at $5.75 per ceat. Solid Oak Sewing Rockers, hand woven cane seats at 1,65. W. S.

HOLBR00K, 103, 105 10T EAST SECOND ST, MMlimyi) I i guarantee to cure allrc-rvoas diseases of the sumption and In a anity. the vca it thn snxp youth, and to all who use it- ftkOQ A.VD AFTSTK uruso. per box, bosea for $5,00. ForsaJe in Davenport Iowa, at facie Pharmacy. 510 Harrison Grim Wit.

Lord Brarfielil, a Scotch uilgo, once sakl to an eloquent- culprit at the bar, "You're vera clcover duel, mon. but; I'm i i ye wad be none the a Unconsciously funny was the Irishman. i ht' phicvcl ut- the bur felt quire arraiirnoU ami complained bitterly tr.ar hcrhould l)e in n.n avrk- position, so far from friojids and home. The jiulirt- felt kindly toward him and said: i ealui. yoiinjr man.

You may rest assured that, although amonp: full justire -will be done "Be me soiU. yer fcl and it's the fear of that same that thrub- me." Hut funnier still in its unconscious humor is the Lortl Chief Justice licit vvlien young was very and belonged to a club of wild fellows, juos.c of whom took c.n infamous course of life. When his lordship was engaged at- the Old Bidley. a man tried and convicted of a robbery on the highway whom the judjro to have been one of his old companions. Moved by that curiosity which is natural on a retrospection of past life.

Holt, thinking: the fellow did not know him. asked "what had become of such and such of his old associates. my said the culprit, making a bow, arc ail handed but your lordihipand I. 1 Chronicle. We sell the Celebrated JEWEL DANGLER Gas stovss and stove furniture.

Headquarters for everything in the line of gas appli- Davenport Steam Heating Go. Well Begun Is Half Done." Begin your housework by bnying a cake of Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap nsed for all clean purposes. GOAL. P. HALLIGA General Z.ee.

One clay (hiring the late war General Lee sent for Gem-nil Gordon and said to him: "Take these rvjiiinonts (mentioning some) and pro to Sputisylvania. Be there tomorrow morning." In surprise General Gordon asked why troops -were needed at- that particular spot. "Because." replied General Lcc, "Grant will be there." Nothing had been hoard of Grant's movements for a long time, bus General Gordon supposed General Leo had had some dispatches which had informed him of Grant's nearness. He asked if this was so. said Lee.

"but Grant ought to be there, and he will be." Lee was a great general himself and knew what; a great general should do. He had studied out Grant's plans from the place where he last heard of him nnd decided where he would next make his appearance. General Gordon went to Spottsylvania. Grant was there, and one of the fiercest battles of the war was York Tunes. Genuine LBhiah and Scranton Hard Goal MINE AGENTS FOR THIRD VEIN LASALLE.

CELEBRATED MERCER COUNTY COAL Brady Street, HARD WOOD. Telephone 171. 418 Harrison Street. CHARCOAL 3Lord Hsuinetfs Advice. To the younger members of the bar his courtesy and kindness proverbial.

Once, on the occasion of a "call night," he had been dining in the Middle Temple hall, and the newly bewigged barristers naturally declined to let him off without a speech. He gave a delightful little allocution, full of 1 and encouragement, and ended with a little advice as to what to do with the first brief. 4 Rentl it," he said, read it carefully. Then forget all about it as quickly as you can, for it's sure to bo all wrong. Tell the court a plain, straightforward story, and when you've lost your case go back to your client and tell him it was all the fault of that old fool of a judge.

3 '--London Globe. The Sultan's Housekeeping. The sultan of Turkey is the most extravagant housekeeper in the world. According to a recent estimate, his domestic budget runs thus: Repairs, new furniture, mats, beds, toilet requisites, including rouge and enamel for the ladies of the harem, and extra extravagances, chothcsand furniture for the sultan personally, 000; douceurs and wages, gold and silver plate, maintenance of five carriages and horses, total of Enquirer, Not All Politic. Pillcs--That young Dr.

Sagely is a queer person. Squills--How so? Pilles--Mrs. Hyswcllo called him in to prescribe for one of her indispositions, and he told nor there was nothing the matter Jhcr and proved it yet ho "wonders why ho doesn't got on better with hii rich Record. Has charmingly arranged many interiors at a very moderate cost, and before making estimates he is sure to give the proper thought which is a result of consultation with men of taste and experience, to design and ex- ecute all work, 1 invite an examination of my fabrics and in fact my entire stock, and cheerfully offer my services and advice to any one so desiring, even though they may not intend to purchase. CHAS.

HILL, 1 S17 DAVENPORT. West fttmt, i'CF A i 1 I.

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