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THE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 194. 0 t GIRLS ft ZOA-PHOEA, 5 "oisiMrt mm mm cxttKa, few mrl itlhtn, swat tnM M Mm. KrlHnuUH Mmlhtn, fm PnlpttmMUt Steeple- fttS, BWTTaajB fctvAktac stowsi (afltMl laanitjl, yrawMliiff ft an CArf X.7, aa4 had aa4 kapWaMl. aa.trt, Mffi-rtnc ff" 7 riU:at t "altar Mi an, BM-TatOsU k smith trrry'ain I" Jrm. Kti'ra in atrvim, mrM "OaaralUac PnaMtaM," ara area ktHi ahyklan nty. f.0 VflMMLA CO, H. O. COL AX, Kahunasoo, 1 Ira. Sustain Home Industry BY- Galling for Rook Island Brewing Co., Beer. The Best Beer Made, On Tap everywhere. TRY IT. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, 1. H uber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Eottling Works, his one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best. Beer is bottled at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. ' cwm Bvtumra. Jan. 11 Ira O. Wilkinson to Anna L. McDermott. lot 6, block 2. George L. Davenport' add.. Rock Island. Jannette lfcMaster to Tanline E. Sinnet. lota 4 and 6, and rl lot S. block S. ' McMaster's add.. Rock Isl ano. 11,200. Myron II. Thomas to Elisabeth Hamler. a 60 feet lot 1. block 1. Bailey Daren nor fa Second add., Mo Hne. $700. Jan. 11 John Moshcr and McClel- lan Moaner to Dougl&a Mosher, e awj 24 IS. 2e. nel nwj 25, 18, le, el nw awl IS. 18, le, $100. James Quinn to Charles A. York. tract by metes and bonndo wj ej 9, 14. zw, TH. Koraiia Hartnajrol, lv adra.. to Charles A. l ork, traet bv metes and bounds wj ej 9. 17. 2w. $150. Probata. Jan. 12. Estate of E. II. Bowman John Houston. Mi.ton Huffman and Ira anderveer appointed appraiocr. KM a to of Vrar Johnston. letters of administration Untied to Matilda Johnson. Bond tiled and approved Estate of S. W. Whet-lock. Peti tion by administrator for leave to sell bank stock at private sale. Po. tiiion granted. I-lrraM-el to W4. Jan. 10. George A. Ileisel. Annie Anthonv, Rock Island. J. II. love, Swettona, Charlotte X. niliton. Rural. . K. S. Powell, Miriam C. Barker. Mohne. Laran A. Ginrles. Henrietta Yolie. bouth Bock Island. BRIEF MENTION. .IMCOKPURATCD CXPS Tilt STATK LAW. Rock Island Savings Bank, Rock Isxaxd, III. Opea 1 T frma a. av ta 1 a. at-saw Batcrda rreatnf turn t ta Yloek. Fire per emt In:rit paid on Deposit. Money loaned oa Personal col- lateral mt liaaJ Eatftw Mcnrit. f. L HITcatL'.rrW. t.U SCPoKO.ra.bMt r C. DwSKHAXS. YValWU P. U lcan, r. C. Iw:-M. JnMi Crwhswr. ril ltrk!L H. f. Hall, L. Kmu S. W Uiim, J. n. H'nrrf, Vola. Ke.-iis. Mioti July . .-J accafj tkt aoatacaat roraeraf MltrWD Irsac's m kalMtaw J. T. DIXON Merchant Ta.it.ob And Dealer in Men's Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. B. P; DeGEAR, Contractor eind Builder. Office and Shop 225 Eighteenth Street "A!l K!ad af Carpaatst arark rr1alt. ar ROOK ISLAND, ILL. Isr a4 aatlantas tat an ttada of ftcnetaga C. J. V. SCHREINER. Contractor and Builder, Caleattara. Anvone who has ever seen one of the "Keeping Everlastingly At It calendars isiuel bv N. . Aver & Son, newspaper alvcrtiiing aent!- rhiiadclphia, is ever nfterward verv hard to please. 1 hat for is'.l is a rare combination I of beautv and utility large enough t! be seen, handsome enough to ho I admired, and sensible enough to be respected. He would indeed be a queer person who would be unwill ing to "keep steady company" with I it for a year. We would call this "a World's fair I edition" because of its numerous ref erences to that wonderful event. Its ingenious suggestions on tlais sub. jeet will doubtless be helpful to manv who visited The W lute Citv." It is easv to credit the statement that an increasing number of these calendars is sold each vear. The price delivered (and well delivered), post paid to anv address is 25 cents evidently a tariff for protection only, as at this figure there can lc no profit in it for the publishers. Ibc Philadelphia Ledger is out with one of its characterises neat and useful almanacs for the new year. Kerawt'-ng IlranrplM'a Important. A t'hicago paper commenting on I the condemnation proceedings for canal riht of war, savs: The inniortancc of this project to Chicago is very great. Connecting with the Mississippi a few miles be low liock Island, it will run cast ward 97 miles, entering the town of Hen nepin. Its width is to be 8 J feet I with a dent h of seven feet. When completed it will give a direct water Iconuection between Chicago and all upper Mississippi river points. It will enable such traflic as can reach the upper Mississippi to be carried to Chicago at greatly reduced trans- itortaliun rates. Anil not only will it give cheaper rates to products traosported over it, hut it will en force a reduction of freight charges on railroad lines with which it mav ccmpete. Dr. W. O. V.ttrr. Vr. W. O. Coffee, the oculist and aurist. will Itc at the Harper house Tuesdav. Wednesdav,.Thursdav and Fridav, Jan. 10, 17. 18 and 19, of nest week, lie wishes every person I that is deal, or have noises in their ears, to come in the urst or second dav, if possible, as uianv I cases cin Ik- cured in three davs. If vour eyes bother you or need I glasses, go ami see him. lie cures granulated lids, weak eves, cross I eves, and all diseases of the eye, ear, i- .... . . nose and throat. Catarrh relieved in one treatment. Pork Gilmore'a pork. Ask your grocer for pride of Awa- tonna flour. Columbia park lots now on tale by E. H. Gnver. Have tou tried Sleepv Eye cream. Ask your grocer for it. Everybody should read about the bread contest on page four. Columbia park lots will go fast. Call a, once on E. H. Guycr. If von want to help the poor, read about the bread contest on page four. Cheapest lots in the market are in Columbia park. Call on E. II. (iuyer. Leave vour laundry orders at 1820 econd avenne. Harper house block Fine skating at L. J. f iambic's ice park, foot of Sixteenth street. Mo- line. Pride of Awatonna is the name of the flour you want. Ask your grocer for it. Sure cure for a cough or cold Krell & Math's hoarhonnd squares. lTry them. Attend the danee at Ituss' hall Sat. nrday evening, Jan. 13. Ladies free good order. Leave vour packages for the Mo' line Electric laundry at 1823 Second avenue. Harper house block. Mrs. Nathaniel Belcher passed through the city this morning on her way from California to I'ort Hyron On Saturdays Krell & Math make up a special lot of fancy baking. Watch their window Saturday afternoons. Prof. Otto's orchestra at the Milan town hall next Tuesday evening. Car to Rock Island after the enter tainment. The Mnline Electric laundry has opened a branch office in the room occupied bv McIIugh's ticket office and the Postal Telegraph company I! vou want any fancy baking done. remember Krell & Math have the npst bakery and the best of bakers. and use the very best material in all their goods. We want to bake vour party and wedding cakes. Tomorrow evening's service at the First Methodist church will be in the ature of a special service for red ribboners. The paster's subject will e "Hainan's License Fee," and ring- ng temperance music will be ven erea. The senate vesterdav confirmed the appointment of Jamee H. Johnston as urvevor of customs at Hock Island and all he has now to do is to i!iali- fv, aud break the heart nf the editor the I. nion. tred A. Lischer s ap pointment as postmaster at Daven port was also confirmed. Proposals will be received by the mayor and chairman oi the ore and light committee of the city of Rock Island, III., until Jan. 25, 1894, at 6 o'clock p. m., for supplies needed in the extension of the hre department of said city, viz: Two two-borse hose wagons, with full line of equipments, including one SO-foot extension and one 14-foot single ladder. Each wagon to weigh not more than 2,100 pounds, and to be so constructed as to carry two fire 1 extinguishers. Workmanship and material to be guaranteed. Two double sets of hre department swinging harness, with Noe's patent hane and hangers for harness. One set of single harness. One single buck-board wagon for fire chief. Three horses suitable for fire de partment service. .. . .. . . . . i ine city lias the right to reject any and all bids. T. J. MEDiLL, jr., Mayor. Henry Kisnf.r. Chairman of Fire and Light Com mittee. Rock Island, III., Dec. 29, 1893. Tnin M ABOUT THAT TRAGEDY. lit! IVXt nnnh (T.raa. tlaaidaaca 1119 roarth a tfaaa aad ay'S"Wi tnrnlml mm all rlaaaw nf wnrfe : al am for Winer's Patent. Insiilj Mim Bi!al9,MeiaU!iis aatr. stylish an I aesinbla KOCK ISLATP ILL JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder. OFFICE, KO: 2M1 SIXTH AVENUE, Shop on Vict) Street POCK ISLiKD. C2EOU6E f CILlTtR, Proprietor. Mot Scaa4 Arraaa, Orat af ilxtMBta Stmt, OpyeatMBarrrr'lTkaati. . . . .... at n .1 Highest ca The choicest wines Liquors, ccer ana uzars always on Hind and dead hogs ai the K.rrcii rerun RpeeM Aaamncata IM. The following payments on special assessments are now due, and after March 1. w ill be delinquent, from w-hiehda'c, costs will be added: T..Ird lnta'lrara , on Pcnrtb and Fifth arcane. I wsrront No VSA. Third In a Intent. Tlitra avenne ana MneieeniB 1 ftrrt. marraut Ro. M. roarth inili neut, oa Twraticin stnet, war I fmt Nn BiM Foam installment. Second arcane, warrant I No. MS Srrrnid !ntalMeat. loarta areaae. warrant No lll. recond irsrallaient. Eichieentn street, warrant Kn AM. All hMtallments. roaneeaia avenue, war.-ant h o. SI I. All Intallnients. sixtien:n .--, warraai nx I Alt Inntallaicnt, t CTenOi ararl sewer, warrant I Kit All InstaT men's, srwrr rVvratmta. street. SintN Tenia avenne. wRM M. SIS. KirMaa4 eirl ta,t Ulwirts. (taTrnteenin. iMietemth and 1 wcaiy Ih rd alreeta, warrant HO.S3X. L M. IIcfokd, City Collector, Peoples National Bank KoUce. Highest cash price paid for grease rM Lnrt Brer? On ing and Rendering works. j- r- n iviu. J. F, BaanaL. Tost oasaraL. ROSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL Plumbers, Steam, Gao Fittero. llunse lkaUag ftad SaaiUty 11unibin. UaacuvBl ISuvk IUbd NaL Bank. Th first man to succeed in weldhsX aluminimii to class was Bradford Mc Urcgor, mechanical expert of Cincin nati. Salvation Oil is the greatest cure on earth for pain, is universally ac cepted by horsemen and veterinar ians as the ne plus ultra wt linimcats. Death at Wnvn ard Woman A Murder and Hulrid. S?T. liOI'lis, ,Ji:n. 6. Mrs. .Tosie Rnnke, alias Stevenson, was, shot and killed by Stet-n .1. W'ilsV.p, who then shot himself through t!:e heart. The tragedy oceurred ht 1412 Olive street. Letters upon the two showed thnt ths woman was the wife of William tike. of H irnhsm. Mo., but left him m rml year niro and liveil with one .lohn Stevexson, of .loplin, Mo.,whoe name he asimrned. she afterward became acquainted with Steven .1. Wilske, her murderer, who hvelat Iiioependenee, Xlo. t)n her ariivnl here some two weeks ajo she fouml emplormet.t with the I.undbcrj Tailorinii tiMtiiranr. lliere she became ac- qttaiutel with V. 11. Mason, a cutter fori the compKnv. All this time she was eor- responilin- with Stevenson and Wilske, each of whom thought I O" true to him. The woman wrote a note t Majton asking him to call on her. The note to Mason was found on Wilske's lK-rson, showing he had called at the tailor shop and had seen Mason, who probably gave him the wo man s letter. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Siuadar ffrrvlcea. At Trinitv chapel, Eev. R. F. Swevt. rector, even song and Sunday schmd at 2:3 J p. ni. At Trinitv church, Kev. R. F. Sweet. S.. T. 1., rector, Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Matins, sermon and celebration at 10:45 a. ni. Even song and sermon at 7:30 p. m. At the United Prcshvteriau. preach ng by the pastor. Kev. H. C Mar ital! at lt):45 a.m. and :3d p. ni Kvcning ubject, The Second Com ns of Christ." Snndav school at 9:80 a. m. Young people's meeting at G:9" p. m. At the Central rresbvtenan ser vices as usual. 1 rcarinng by the pastor, Kev. John H. kerr. at 10:33 m. and :3 ) p. m. Morning sub ject, Tbt Hidden round; evening. Saul of Tarsus 1'raving. ' Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m. At the First Methodist, Rev. W. Merrell, pastor, will conduct services at 10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Morning subject, Paradise Lost and Kcgained:" evening, "Hainan's Li cense Fee," a special service for red ribhoners. Sunday school at 9:33 m. Younir twople's meetinff at 6:30 m. At the Christian church, preach ins bv the pastor, Kev. T. .tlraf ton, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni Morning subject, Peter's Fishing Experience;"' evening. Christianity Kevolution. Snndav school at 9:15 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 m. Mission Sundav school at wenty-ninth street chapel at 3 p. m. At the Broadwav Presbyterian Rev. V. S. Marnuis, pastor, will conduct services at 10:45 a. m and 7:80 p. m. Moraine subject. "A Question of Special Interest to Men evening, The Companionship of Good Books." Sunday school at 9:10 a. m. South Park school at 3:30 p. m. Young people's mcetins at 6:45 p. m. At the rirst Haptist. preaching bv the pastor, Kev. C. lay lor, rh. V, Subject for morning: "Going After the Lost.'" For evening: "Is It a Good Bargain?" A prelude to the evenins sermon. Whither are We Drifting in Temperance?" Sundav school at 9:15 a. m., C. V. Williams, superintendent. Young People's Union at 6 p. m. leader. President U. L. Beuwav. Topic, The Duty of Confession." Sun- Xew York Financial. New York, Jan. 12. Money cn call easv. llfforei at 1 pet sent. I'rims mercantile pnpor oiiwn per cent. Sterling exchau?.) u ill. w.t.i a tu il business in banker-,' biiU at t!; (.is: fur icmand and si'liS l.tr a.xty darsl posted rates 4?5'-ad.isi.L. Commercial bills Silver certificate, GSfk?. bid; no sales; bar ilver. fiij. United Sfcitos bonds a Tepniar, 113: at I'a cuupuna, H3; d - a, U; 1'aciiic of rfi, 10S. New York Grain and and Produce. N"r York. Jau li. Whfat May, 71 l-lficVi'c live Nominal. Coru litions No. - dull and abtit steady; February. S S-16't' May. Hlsse. Ut U:ition No. 2 dull: track whire state. ; track white wotern. aitiKi-, Fork Quiet: new misw. ilXTV fitmily. Sl.VHii 15.&); tbort Dinar, tir.5i)-j,n..ii. ljrd Du.k i rime extern steam, S.tfJ nominal. Chicago Cirain and Prodnce Chicago, Jan. 12. FoUowin? wer- tUe qatatiins on tlie Board of Traue today: Wh-at January, oiwuod 61c, U!d bli- May, opened lib.-, closed 00c; July. CTc clused BTl4C. Corn January, opcnel Sl'c ciiwod ir: May, opened yfic, closed i4e: July, niieiied ?SSc, closed iyjT. Ots January, opened c closed -TWr; May, oiM'ned :Hu, chwed ;:4c: J uiy, opened r' closed -Sc. I'ork Juuuar'. oiiened t la..w--, clcd Slo.tl; May o:eaed S13.4JI, closed ei:tS!. Lard January, opened ;8J51. cl3seJ S.U-'Mi, Iroduce; Cutter Vnucy creamery, 24rt2Tc per lb-, fancy dairy, -l- packiii l ork. l-'4.1.ir, t-sss rresa otoclc, l!c per doz-n; cold BtorngM, 1415. l)re l oaltry Cbirk cna T'-2iT.'e per li: tu-k . i'SV; ducks. rt!0e; iieese, 7irvic i otatoes Hurba:ik9 Icitte i-er tm; Hebron. ol(i-n: l.osc attoK" adxed l'tts, 45c;vc. Ap.-les Fair to choice. I'i.&tA" ler bbk C ran rtorrios Capo Cod, iWUWI.'Hi per b.'l; Jerseys, fl.SOa-W, Honey White clover. 1-pouud sections, liic; broken couib, IOI-h.; dark comb, ood couditiuu, Kc; straine I, California, CV'jr'.i per lu. Chicago Live Stork. t h icaoo. Jan. 12. Lire stock. The prices at the Cidon irtiick yards today rauped as follonrs: Cattle Uaceipts forHthe day, ".So ; market staedy; top steers, ;.i.l1-5.7a; none h.rc; good to choice t..(Ou-'-ii; ouiens 1 jo il.ni: cummou, ..i Boss Receipts for the day, 31,000: market low and 1'! lfic lower, vlxt.vz weak: ri'UU heavy, .(JUuf-VHt-. mixod iwckerx, i a 5.40 prime heavy aud lyUtchera' weights, J," l. :.'i.j."N prime li-Ut, Slieep und Lambs KeC9pt for the da.-. ll.l'; market hc.iro and .'f cuc; top sUceu, tLiKlt3.;.4 top lamba, SL.TOi-UiJ. 5. Choice Columbian LOTS day school at the Fortv-foiirlh street chapel at 3 p.m., F. M. Sinnet, superintendent. - Gospel service in the chapel at 7:33 p. ru. Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxa tive. Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than any other, and that is more ae ceptable to then. Children enjoy it ana it uencnis them, he true rem i c ..r r: t- m . by the California Fls Syrup company this OttlCC ouiy. .. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and CbilArcn. It contains ncit!irOpiaiu, Jlorphino nor other Xarcotio substancf- IS is rt harmless sabstitat for Paregoric, Props, eool!si:: Syrtrns, nrstl Castor OIL It In Pleasant. Its gnat-antco ! tl.irty years uso by BIlllloiis of Mothers. C.Tst:r!aOostroyiVorin3andallay fevcrishncss. Castorla proven! s Yoniitins Sour Curd, enrcs Diarrhoea ftntl "vTi.nl Cclic. Cactovia relieves tcetliln? troubles, cures os:stipation and flatnlcncy. Castoria assimilates tha footT, reilates tho stomach and bo-wcls, eivlns healtlty and natural Klecn. Cas toria Is tho Childrcus Panacca-t::o X.Iother's Friend. Castoria. "Cstorlliaexcell.-.-ntne5HclM f !!- Aen. Hothers hays repeatedly told ins of iu good effect vpoa '.heir children. Da. G. C Ononis Lcvcll, aloss. "Ccstorta Is the best remedy fir children of which I tm acquainted. I hope iho d.iy Is r.ot fcr distiuvt when mothers vriilcoDMilcr the real interest of their children, and use C-.au.ria in atead of the v.iriousuacl: nwarumaTsbich are destroying th loved ones, by fcrein;opiiim, morphine, aoctbing syr.ip aad ether L:trt:d aceota down their throats, thcrchy seiidiuj Uieta to jremaiure graves." Do. J. F. Krscaevw, C-'nwcy, Ark. I Castoria. " Cttorla It so trell adnpted to ehrrra that T recnmuH-nd It ns superior to any preacrlatl kuoa n to nft TT. A. Abctik,X. It., Hi So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T " Our paysIHaRS iu thi chiMrent deparV licrit ha epokea hiRldy of their expert ecco in Uieir ontsWo practice arid Caatorfcv and al.licupli n only hav9 amor-c aw ued:cal supplies vrhat is known as tegular products, yjtTre sre Ires to eonfeaa that tta merits of CaMorit Laa woa cs to look wUfc favor u:c it." . S I'Nino nosrrrai. ast Divmuf, Boctoa, Xaia. Ali.cn C. Errn, JVes., Tkm, Ceatanr Compacy, VI ilurjay Street, Jlcrsr York City. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH 3APOLIO DAVIS CO. Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Gas and Steam Fitting, SANITARY PLUMBING. A complete line of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing IIoe. Fire Brick Etc. Largest And beet equipped establishment west of Chicago. DAVIS BUtAJi. aVlolino, HI I 112. 11 W6st Seventeenth Telephone 2053. I Teltpbcao 114-8. Kotklaiaw. Resldanoe Toleohono 1 1 fflKMm THE TAILOR, 1803 Second Avenue; The lral Bark eta. aara.STo. Wl - doe. Corn New. 3.'t&34c. O.ta-i?l:2'ie. Ilav luntUiT,t9 HO; upland, Tti2Sc:lourn Mraa, 9vU:- raoDtrca Rotter Fatr to choice, 20(5,iic; crer mery, n. ee wreh. nc- Pooitir-liickei. drsed. 8c; turkeys, dre-s- cd, lUc ; dnca. . dressed, 8101.; gerrc, WSlOc raoir ara tmnu i s. Apples fMwt6.r0per bt Potatoes iilc onion no per ha ' Tnmips &Ker ba. ,x.rrni Cattle Bite her. pay for rra fed U.err 4s.c: cows and . Aetfeia, SW'tSHt calvat Hon ihcsc Bbecp XcaH4c FTJIl. . Coal -Soft. 10911c Chars. 8.V. Wood Cwn. a4.0l); sawed, S.3$5 Zi. Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. HORST VON KOECKRITZ, Analytic aiiil Mmw Mmm la row located in bis new builJine at tie comer of Fifth iycum ud Tarentjrlhird street. DUNCilK'S IIAVHHTPORT BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tha thoronrh Inst, action riven st this Scbool is verified by mora than 100 differeat People using their Student 112 and U East Second Street, DAVESPOB?, IOWA. K (i.BcosoN. M.J. Pauu HUDSON & PARKER, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, All klads of CArentering promptly attended to. Estimates furnislied when desired. Shop eor First ave. aid Beventeentb it. Bock Island. For Sale Cheap. For terms, etc., inquire at SSIVEE3 & ANDEE J0N, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS All Kiads oi Carpenter Work Done. I tohalng doaa a short aetfra an J aattttacttoa gaarantatJ. OPmm rnrni Bkrp 1SI Taralftk 8tM. Uugai&LAaO