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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894, THE ARGUS. Punllshtst and Wetkly at 1KM Second Anna. Rork Iind 111. J. W POTTKR, Publish kb. TKhJO-IMIlr, Im crmi pot week. Weekly, t.ro per nngm; In sdvsoce ft 50 An commsnirstlora of s critical or arrwnenU tlrs character, politics! or ruJIgiocs, Bust bare nsi nam attached for publication. No ancb article will be printed orrr flctltiou signatures. Correspondence snllcitcd from every township la Rork Island county lm'rrll- Clly-Towimhlp Tlrket. AltlrrmitHlc. fir.1 WM ttVTIlEH HrOHKR firrjfiil Ward IlRNhY KINNKR Thud Wsrd til'STAV KI.OTZ raiirth Wsnl VALKSTISKW. DAI BKK Fifih Ward jrui S ;. JI NOK Ms k Ward JullN KONosKY IrtriBtli WarJ rKIUMSAND D. VEIN Tomtkip. Crectof JO? till F.GRorEfiCT .rsnr ... K. w . POYX1V2V u-.wnrl-or UKOKliS LMNT iwl'tant InptrTlttirs... , JAMKa E. .AKMN Tl K-DAT, Al'KIL V,, ltS4. Tur. ! tli Idrthdav of Oen. iJeorjje W. Jones, of l)ubiitir. is to 1e cele brated hr the peneral af!mblv of Lw a at IVs Moim- tomorrow. Maj. MtcLcnie. of Kock I?Innl. is one of tho.e invited tn ilo the honors on ihc Dottiule nceaVmn. Tinwr South American medals una iliM'oraUons that await sonio o"icers if tho t'niti-d Mites navy wore fluti M lo manufactured in Now York r iKMsibljr In Paris. Tlio South American republics j;o abroad for nearly all Mich things, bank notes and even coins Include.!. TTTt sanjf to 7.0U people at full rates In Chicago tho other ni?ht. It should lm remembered, howover, that the poor wo haro always with lis, wiiilo thcro la a bare possibility that there may come a tirao in the far-distant future when Patti will retire from the concert stage. After stayin? at homo an.l taking boarders pujinir or pratuitous during the exposition Chicago poople are taking their annual vacations now. Some of them n doubt have found out that their relatives aro no more plad to see- them than they Were to boo their relatives last July. A nol.f of lightning near Luling, Texas, struck the corner of a house, pnssed through a hhelf. hit a snuff iKitilo and leaped to tho tloor. whero it seemed to xlinu-t itself on a lit tle i'y i-Hr'old child. Ihc child was only slightly stunned, but in a short tloio ita back turned perfectly black. Urr-Kl.r.ss drivers aro said to have no respect for human life, but this is exasperation. They have respect for thoir own. and they are probably human, evidence and belief to the contrary notwithstanding1. They show this respect by galloping- away after ex perieneing the joy of speed ing along the spinj of a prostrato citizen. IIciks of Nicholns Lutz of Hea'ling, Pa., who furnished supplies to Wash ington's army during the revolution, are preparing to press a claim on tho government for and interest lor !!." years for money not paid. If they go on the compound intercut system tho people may as well turn tho treasury over to tho claimants roviUed they win. Entrott SrtAl says that daughters of rich men. solliug themselves to broken down specimens of nobility, should be point-id at with the Enger of scorn. The Cnircr of tcorn, it is priovous to state, tins not lx-cn trained on tho lines suggestod by Mr. Stnuil. and if detectud in the act of pointing at one of thes.j su'.ab.'e per sons would involuutarily turn and point toward itself. The governor of Marylanl has ronio to the c inclusion tnat people do iiot read state patter liko mes sages from tho executives of munlei liuhties. commonwealths or tho na tion with the avidity which once was its wont. V. Itti the view of popular izing his annua! messago to the leg islature of Muryland dovernnr l!rorn lias Issueil it accompanied by copious illustrations of tl. building of which the document treats. POWDER." PDMST AHD BEST. P0UNDS,20t. HALVES,I0$. QUARTERS,. OX THE RACK NOW. Jere Wilson Opens His Guns on Breckinridge. O10SE OF TEE DIRECT EXAMINATION Simply a Continued Series of IenUU of What the I'lulutifl' lta Mtiil A Trip to New York on an Atrc in out to Stay That lirsnltml in lteturn in Twenty-l'onr Hour The lt:ttlr of the .lnnl Begins with rronoectn of Heine lint. VYas!!!X;tox, .April h. The whole of the hist diiv'n direct examination of Colonel l!n'fkitiridt jnii;lit ! sumined up as re niltini; in the reiteration of the lU-ieiidnut in every ossililc form of neuatioii of time, l-lni-c and manner of denial of the truth f Madeline IVllitrd' tnry. "I newr asked the hiinti!T to i;ive up any iliilil; never knew .I.-unt ill i.iid nny livini; child; 1 never at nny time spoke of marriage to the pliiintilT before the death of my lust wife," he said ns to one hratu h of the nili jii t. Ho did not. however, deny Hint he told Mam-lint! nt Major Moore's ( like th.tt he would marry her on the last day of May, "if tiod docsu't interfere." Other wise his iicci-.utit of that interview differed Inith from that of the n.nj'ir and the p!aiiitiiY. Mio AVnnldn't Let Him Atone. From the Kth of May buck for n veek or two he had interviews wit h Madeline every day, and every time nt hi r request. She was after him all the time it wcnis. Sue pit nuiuey fr :n him to jo to New York where she was to si inly paint in u nnd prepare lierM-ir fur earnintc lier own liviie.'. the c.iioiiei to pay the expenses. Hefei riim to the seciiinl viU. to ?.lajor Moore lln'rkiui u'.:'e said: "We nureed to say I lint she was m.im; :o New York to h:.vc a ehi'.d. nnd that I was theriuseof it. We n:.'ree.l on al! !ut one point. .Sie insisteil, ryiitu -ver."l times, that I shi.nltl t ell Major Mo ire I wa-.tl:e only man w ho had ever he.-n i::;mate with her. 1 uci lia.-.l to do that. I s.ii 1 1 li:nl )iiit mysi lf in the power of her and Major Moore already, and would refuse to say to any man thul 1 had reduced her. Then she said iie woul 1 not ir..i." Stayed in New Y'ork One !ay. She wenl to New York on May IT. T.reckiurtdLic considered the t l.inu settled, so far Wtitihiuutoii was concerned, "so far as Mr. ltiackhiirn was coni-.-nied. so far as our sNual relations were coeuvnu'd. The only thint; left open was reuardin the child. I sa;d to her that if it was my child, ns ! only partially Is-lieved it wa. I wanted to educ ite it, to take care of it, to fcive it every chance posihlc for a child lioril out of wedlock, and in the mean: iu:e she was to have every care and tenderness. YVe parted without ancer on this iimicr starnliaL'." And she si aye, 1 in New York one d iy, return. tr on the lvh. Tint! Alleged Com puny sitiry. Ilenyim; the conversation which ?Ii-s Pollnnl said took place at the lloiVman House, April VjK to theclTeet that eoin jumy had been formed hrWhiimy and Kairchild which he was to reprisviit. lie said that he had not -seen the pluintii! on tiie " !h of Airil: that he had noi hei !i iiV sent for a loom lit llnni the s'.iie of his wile that day, as he had not Is en married fotty-ciltt hoars. G -M'-raUy an I em phatically he denied any illicit ndatiousn it It Madeline aft. r April V.:. h. the dale of his marriage with Mrs. YVinir. "The armtu'e nicnt mnile prior to my iroin,; to Airs, iilacktmrn's, as the only r iui!itio:i of my i;oi!i to Irs. lll.ickhuri.'s, ns the only reimnn I would pi to Mrs. lilatkhurirs, was that our re lation should terminal-., tfiat she should leave the city of Washington, and that the relations lietwii-a hersidf nnd Mr. i'.hicki'Urii should lie allowed to die out iirailuaily, nnd I should support her until she should lind s une h moralile vocation." THEN CAME THE TUG OF WAR. The Witliet Tlirneil (lo r to the lledouhl Mlile Ji're ilsiiu. A few more questions ended the direct exaniiiialiou aii'l the witness was handed over to Jinle Jere Wilson, who has the reputation of liein one of the sharpest r.nd ks:-iiest cross xaminers in the world. I'.re( kiurid-e did not seem to scare; he girded up his loins, as it were, for the Kit tle that he knew was upon him, nnd which juik'hl mean so much tofhiin, ami tnei the enemy u ith a. hold front nnd unijuailin eye. W.lsim found that the colonel was n mernis-r of the lYeshyicrian church, ami a Mason, ami then tried to riui: in n style tif questions that the defense had previous ly oi.j. -cled to, Lilt was shut oil by otij.-i-ti'Uis. Then he wanted ti know whether wit nisis wn neiiuaiiited with Henry Y'fil or (ieorire IV, historically, of course. It had transpired that Madeline was f.. ml of the works of llyron nnd tieorire Kliot. and next Wilson wanted to know whether her liking for Kliut's works had nny relation with that author's roiincct ion with Lents. Ilrcckitiridue said: "I can't say. l'ossihly. We sioke of it. Miss I'ollard on the niu'lit of our carriatie ride sjioke of (ieorue Kiiot. She sjiid she would rather live like li.'on.e Kliot than work on Kent in ky farm.'' Ttie purMse of Wilson's quest ion here was to show mat there was imthiuu objection able in Madeline's choice of reading mat ter, ill this part of the quest inning the defendant admitted that he hud visited t he house of Surah (ioss before he knew Madeline. Asked ahout his advice to the plaintiff when lie learned (according to his story) that Miss l'oliard had iieeti intimate wild lUiodes, and if he could five the same ad vice to a man, he said: "No. I believcjtluit, illicit intercourse In-fore marri'ite dest roys the Jjirl nnd only injures Tie num. I should advise n mini that residence in h 1 would be preferable to taking Mich, a woman into his-family." This, however, would only Ik- in certain circumstances; in other he would advise a youiiK man to marry the jrirl he had lietrnycd." He would he uoverned by the eircuiiistnnces. He would always, Jmwever, advise the woman to marry. Then came the carriage ride. When asked if Madeline did unythin to ent iurae him he said: "I was in that stale of mind that if she had lieen offended at my putting my arm around her 1 should have lieeu surprised, but I could not huve siiid to her: 'You encouraged me."' Then NY ilson proposed to point a moral by briniiK out the fact that the colonel Kuvu Madeline at this time no word of ad vice, etc., but liutterworth objected. Breckinridge, liowever, went on: 'T wunt to say that no man iu America had less ex cuse than I to do the act thnt I did. The h 1 1 have endured is no more thau I have deserved." Still he insisted that he did not physically seduqe her, and Wilson wanted to know whether seduction could hut be accomplished without sptukiug a worth Tho colonel thought it tiessihle, c-.tt did not think it had 1hh-ii done. What he did know vv.is that what took place in the carriage was not seduction. A Keelpe for Happiness. The c-etof a barpy life Is a ththe in.1 chce.ful wife. Yet m wife enn married h Kire from crievout pain she's free. such freedom co-ne to oniv those n w ii.m Oame t!ire healih N-a os. To insure a L'ilt of this d'werintion. I -e Dr. Pierce's Favorite t'rescriitinn. II?s MaL:;ie ,1ack.in, of liurhreck. t-t. Lamlry Paiisli, hi., says: ''I was lying sick forroint time with feiiiHlu co-eplain!, and all the mcdi ciii my friemls u'lvc me di J me no v x-d. Pc th w as apiiroschirg; all my frU ods l:a4 i;:Tcn me up to die. I h-ard of your wou'lcrfii! mod cine, ard 1 noiurht two tio'tles cf it, an I lie'ore I had tak ea the l ist, I pot antiri'ly well. I am ftill erjijing (foml i:i: h, and ex ect to p'ai-c our m- liicine everynhi re I ea." Tho usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as tho.ts.inds can testify. Proper local treatment is positively necessary to success, but many, tf not most, of the reme dies in general use alTord but tem porary relief. A cure certainly can not be expected from snulTs. powders, douches and washes. Kly's Cream Halm, which is so highly com. mended., is a remedy which com bines the important requisites of quick action, speciiie curative power, with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. The druggists all sell it. Inarch Winds ml April Sfeswcrs - .:vv" .' V i-- 1 is -r.': x DVii. T3ITI sr ;' ' ' FL0WPvS. ,r., ! . . i ,,.. .,, i ',,;;: as; :, i.ii.i .,i !-..: t'l. : ii.: y i. r--...ovi .! is I . ..noi nioi-.. ir, :.. v. i.'o.v l,n,i..vii, as t.i .aaic o. t!...i I : .ui i.re; ;.itia FACU E2 LEACH -nrsf. It; !l.-."l hr 1-:t1 Th nsiilTH iit.o r.-ui l.,p ,t-ollilj. !;,o-l J;l--ti s-iel-rrilt.' i -li.i-.o an- rot ei'::lirea rrerkle... !iu; in ,1,, t n..-i:n.eut ef oi- i .iT ceiiiirej 10 ruses ol PiMl'LLS, Tv, Sl-xni-kX, SALL0W.XESS, Li.li. AK, ACNE, .'oj.I all other diseases of the skin, BMPRCSS vlOSEPHIC r"cr ECAOH Ht-VCK FA1L.S TO EFFECT CvKC. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. For sale by T. II. Thomas. ICHM Second avenue and iG Seventeenth street. Are You Going to Buy a Piano? If so, don't fail lo call at the WOObYATniCSJCCo They have the agency for the Weber, Deck er llros.. Wheelock and Estej-. 1717 Secor.d Ave. Hock Island. 4 M'i I'iftccnth Street, Moline. B WINTER. Wholesale ea.or and Importer of Wines and Liquors. 1616 and 1638 Third Ave VITALJS PIKm-T.nATHL l7xte. a Well ilM 1 Irii. ttxt of v.: 1 at Coy. 'Srg, VITALIS xolnx, sBw.fe r XE. UKJSAT 80th Bar- . t-ivi a. is i aotn ra tares the Ahorr liesnlt in SO Bajs. 21 ucta ponrcrtully urn! ipiiekiy. Cures w hen nil oihert uii. i .luiic men wi I re-m in the r lo"i mnnhooa anaomtnen will recover their youthful vicol oy usinjr VITALIS. It quickly nnd surely re tuores Nervousness, lost Vitality, iinisiteiicv, MShtly Kmissions, Lost Power, FnillaC Mem ory, Va.-uui!T I'iseiiRes. and all effects of self nhuse or excess and indiscretion. W"-ils oB insanity and consumption. Insist on having VITALIS, no other. Can bo curried in vest pocket. By mall. tM.UO per naekatre, orsix (or Vu.U0, with a positive written guarantee ta ears (T refnnd tlie aumey. rireiilnr fr-e. Address tlUU.1 MUiUn COATAKK, Caicaao, 1U, .-s -. -H-'r MM n-.-ra i . V - "A3 WW as thliill-VanJ inn er oxroll v. "Trio-l nii'l proven" 15 the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver ligu lator is tho as 'z9 o n 1 v Liver ant Kidney medicine to vUik'h you an jkii your fttitH for a euro. A mild l.txi- n oai tiv. a u d j ur.'iy ve, v liik-, act in; dinvtly cn tlio Liver ft n d Ki 1- Fills r.evs. Try it. Sold l-y all Drur-gif.f.3 n Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or maie i nto a tea. Ttio Itir-R of Live- "lodirlnes. "1 huve used your:siine.i..?.s l.!ViTl!Tii. lator ami e:lll eo;:s:-o- leioi; .1 v s:: V il Is kill!; 4f::i liver tiiedii-i.j.-s. 1 eo i'-:.!i r it a r.ie.iieie. iu -i 01 iwir ;v0, y-,-. jack. Bus, Xueoui.i, Washinii.ti. 9-ex.uy r.vcK.'.cr: us l?fts tl Z Sticp in red on "wrr.cr RUPTURE rainless! r, roilivoly. IVrlW'tly. Ter- Wilhont S.iriral Opcr.ntion orcloton lion fnmi Vo pat ftr tr. atmi r.t rntil cirr-l. ri ac of TIM um;4. hr!tiilr t v.it '(::! ion. -Irirtur', Ktsurt i'riniiii or itrtiii- ii!o- i?rmn'iit)T cnroJ. KtnJi ciitvri w'll'OitT the uh1 rf knife. riU'i rt iiidVfil wiiliont jtuiu Lt i!-ie Medical and Surgical Institute 1 fllvV. - s. """V-sK.'- s't." .' EOCTCIIS ANDERSON Sc. ROSE. Wilt 1!K CONSULTATION IS IKKK. Penr.Mirr.tl? Lorited !n the Ryan Worn. Corner scoiitt and Urany stris, tiaxenisirt, lows. Al.I. AFFl.ICTr.l) AT.E WELCOME. Iirs. Anier-un hii i Fac Rr cratiuau-e of the lead ins niedlral eo!'eje of thi. country, and with - years" csperunce in ihe treaimui.t of i h onlc ills aes. CATAKiill. THIiOAT AND LI XGS. They riic.essfu ' t at Camrrh. Throat and Lunjre. diseases o" ihe dicesiive organs, iljnrM-ft. -i iver trouble?, cotist'iai:on. cLror.ic diar rhiea. KIIXEY AX1 IKINAKV Troubles rpevdilr rumov.d. M l: UlS MSF.ASES. Tt-c most arrr.ivrtti'il capes are .;ieidiy an nerniuiicntly cured hy our new nirth d of treat ment. LAMPS AFFLlrTnn-Specisl atti rdiur river to all diseases peculiar l; won.eo. tveiy fucniTy aud advantage for the trcatmeut and g; ceay re moval of this class of dir-anes. Electricity Its Scientific Applica tion. Facial blemishes, as molea, UTrrcrfinoTiR bail wine marks, tumors, wet e, elc, removed by tier frolysis. BHOD AXI SKIN D1SFASF.S. All troiibira aris-ne from Impure Mood, scrof ula, eczema, t;t;er. tumor. ulcerR. etc. t au he cim;ul;ed contliuntly hy letter or o'her wis. s-i;d 4 cenis fur quc-iinn olank. Addresr DKS. A!5Ui.HsoN kOsK, Kjau block, Daven port, luwa. Kidney Trouble? bladder or Uri nal Trouble? Catarrhal trouble Do you want immediate relief and ftire? tiet .... SAN JAIL ' For fale by all dru -piits. Head what Dr. Snrdcr, formerly of Frccptirt. says: " j ''hlcnen, Vareb 7 IS'i:; Dr Bnrnhani.M Adams vt'fH't. t:itT- My ticarKoctor-.Myntt inioii wa flrpt c.l ed iii sun .Ian year in the en e of captain .1 M. ! r iuf of Atlant . Ja . wh was attaVnei iii tins nty with ae-;ie nephritis lintltnied k ilneva) and cysli is tniRaumtion of l.lildcr) ATier l.'re scr.binir the u unl remedies wiih iut'av,,i san ' Ja was snircested. and the iniiimvettent was so m-rked nfwr the nrst dose that a complete cure followed so speedl y, that 1 at once commenced an invesnc.itiiin or lis merit. -,d have .inc.. nrt -rcii'M'd it ill ulmoRt. evcy Ki,nv.n form of kid ney. hla-drr. urethra', v.pin.il anil enUrrh.l tnuihles, followed in eaeh instance by the hai, p;st results In my ewn case frystitig) the relief it eave me In a few day was fimply marvel urn A cas o? enurei-ia lu my own f :im'iW was very mncn miptove.t by a few dose., and rnniraJIv cured in le s than a week i mm pridl-Hl eXiw; ieiice In aiiiiiiOH r of IiiiIcmm uf h-ucorrhnca 1 a n free to say that 1 have t-iui.d no remedy tliat is eiiua1 to "an .Ink." And a li Ic 1 have never heTore i ix-eu profca aii na' eniinrsenient to a propri-t ry remedv I p.v llnl.csitatlnt.-y and without res"e that 1 coRalr-er,".-anJi.k' averilil:eli.Kin lo htimanitr. snd after aiip'ytns it t the surest pmres-lo'ial test, ran say with eoi fid-nce it i tc'.ier uiao it Is lecommen 'ed t:i he. .hall continue lo prescribe it tn til case of Benito-urin.r. or catarrhal trouble ja preference toui: other known riniedles. As H nerve ionic, est ecia'lvin tin cenf weak nraemic children, "sun Juk" cmi h niied npoti fully and entirely, 'the deli ions taste of ihe meiiiciue is also in rs favor, iu pr scrilie.p it f ( r childn u. I am at nrc-eiii usim; San ,Ilk', as an alterative in skin d e-ae and several cases of chronic eCKema h vrttnr veilded j readiiv to it. iulluence thit 1 phall c intiti le to n-e ,t in simi'ar cases, feellnc confluent lhat it w:ll meet all the indibatlons in such eases. Very sincerely, (Signea) (Jko. w. t-MiiEn, M. D. Ask your Druggist for Lome re( erences. 1 ;M THE TRAVELEIIS' C.UIDE. HICA50. KOCK IST.AMi ft rAt'IVH Kailway nen-M rorrer l'.flh avenue and inirty-nrsi rei-i, rr..nt II. I'ltuumer, Aeent. TRAINS. East. Wist, ! 4:4S am ll:1Spm 't 6:4' am 8:tS jm ' :"am' 5:1C pn .j1l:R0pm! 5 ioa il :4 im t &:' am 3:40 am .t:vtinm i am e:r5 jon llMttpni t hifliim .' :lit am B:in pm 4:ntani tllraipm j!(i: pm .S:Mlam sr4" ih t r. : i s pm fienver Limited VLOm-ha.. r"U Worth. Denver & K. V. K. Ht. J)e & Mlnncaiolii Omaha & Pits TMoines X mha A Kinas t'ity Omaha & Des s'oinee Fx... tiinaha& Des Aloin'1 Kx.. Iienvi-r, I ineoln Otna'iia... St. PhuI & Minneapol a t1-!. Paul & Winaeapnl;s St. ,locph, Atchiroti & K. C. Denver. Ft. Worth A K. . JKani-a. City & Mt. ,lo-eph tkiwk Island & Washinetoo. IKork Island lowa tltv.. HMO pm t :10am Arrival, t Departure, tlr'ily.exccpt Sunday. All other daily, lclepnone. VtA. F. l'.l'LCMJITSB, Agt. BrttUN"CTN ItOl'TK . II. Q. KAII. way Dep.it Kirt avenue and culeiLtii stree'. M. J, YounsT. airent. T'f sINS. I i.rAvr. AttRtvr. St. Iiersis KTiris.- ti:45ain ?:": pm Sit. I ouis Kxprcss .' T:V j m i'r.'ii't am St. Vnul l'asserer ; t;.i put 7:.:5 sai itiiardft.iwn lsscner Ji:,r)pni: lil'-iam steriini: I a.sen'ier j 7::Sa-n! R:4riiiai IViimqiio lsner;'er ! 7:55 ami 8:40 pm W erhne I'ai-a.-nyer i f :3i p.o ( iaily. rllK'ACO. 7H11.W.M.-KKK & ST. 1A I ' I. I'ai'Ma- Knriiie swu hwes:e-n D.v.s'o.i - Dep.t Tent:etl street, bslA'tcn Kirst a-U Second avin n s K. D. V. iixini' S, A-nt. T 'A'' S. I I.GAV.t A" mv. 9::;.pru It U m 3 in J ni Mail and Kx.-ret-s St. Raul I..:ir.a. l't and AuonnnodiCirn. ... I 7:;io a-n -! 4-1) jm ! 7:4 pn. Dot K Isl.AM. l'KOKIA KaII.WAV Depot F r.-t Avr-M.e ami Twiniieth street. I A. KocKwel', .' ir nt. TRAIN. I nv Ariiivs Tst-t am ; :'iS pm 2:.t l jim' It ! pm !':te. ai.i S:in j -a 4:im nni s:i" mh Ksst Mail t.x, ri m K'v:irss liblc Accimt-.io iatn. n . Ut KI IMU'liX, Cl'.DAU I' VIMDS i Northern I-a.'wriv. d -tvi f ml f ltr-.'-. 'reef, D.neiiji in. J.-i. .Ior:.n;, ien Tk't A I'se. irciit. DnviMip irt T:; li:s. IVisen- er l-reiL-ht Leave Wi -t Davenp-i.t l.iv - f A:n' K 1 :l.. pm nK (II am 3 :ito i 111,-tIl .-Li pm Weft Libert Vr.o: u h fassiu-er P7.".'i in he:Mp- " ali'T.-r. p-o a-i-1lir " bT.Mai.i l7:4npffl 're'-eht l.-.':4 pia M'.:4-m hs;;s, in i.ii :Vum " a'l-V.jtn K:Ma?n a Daily. hUa-lv sci t uiela m r h (Jiuc irili. ;o'.:;j s.-ntli and east. Jarrlc p:.s. enters lot'olir M:Ii.iisou y. To St. Louis VIA -rt-s.--Y?iirs.1 ".Miil Leave llocl. Is!;,:,,! . Arrive St. Louis . . :10 A. M. . r:3i r. M. Rate S7J0 This Kotitc alTords a (dcasant day journey tiirniih the lust por t: n of the st:ite of Illinois, in. cuulitti; the cities of Peoria and Sprinj:lic!iL A full view of lite Mate Capitol is had fr.mi the train at the lat ter place. Lunch is served tin the train you can order what your appetite demands and at a ren so c able price. Another tiling to be considered is. that you are not compelled to rise at an unseasonable hou'r to take train. You are landed in Union depot, St. Louis, in due time to catch out-goinjj trains on connecting lines i:i case your destination is be yond. R. STOChHQUSE, G. T. At A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without au ideal 'QiPLiXlOn Combines every element cf beauty and purity. It is beanti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and haniless, and when riyhtly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Ir-sist epen fctTinc the fjenxdrie. n SLfiSa Ff!!Sf!ilirnrSL?S . lu ittv ltd ltiU-p4i brx. tUttftrzlcvl Inn IUfeftor.ipsKfWiw.jKii l iritji wWHetSpnn j od Mercury Uil, Orrr Mrffe Rometlw wili . I : B 7 s: sail i 'tVjj j Silks, Dress Goods 4 1 Largest Dress Goods Stock In the City. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, riUNTKl) SILKS, liLACK WOllSTI-.D ll;!s f COLOHKD WOirsTED DRK'sS :OIs. XOVF.LTY Vt)OL DRKSS OOtilis. DKKSS FLANNELS nnd l:Rl-(. .,, ,, CM ALLIES, SATINES. OINCHAMS. SWISSES. CP.EPES. COTTON nnd LINEN DUCK M I l IXCs. PONCEES. CANTO x CLMIH. CAMIIRICS, LAWNS, i:ie., Ele. (Jroat pleasure l:ten in showing goo . (-au ,, n Hug, Hasler, Schwcntser. I DRY GOODS C0HPA1T7. i 217 and 217 1-2 W. Second St., Davenport. I Sir V V V IF V V V V V V V handsome Shoes In Tan and Black In all the Popular Styles. For ladies, For men. For misses, For children, For boys, For youths. Jw a" ss-s Vff a. &r&? "X I Cor. Secox:d anel Harrison 1. Telephone 207. 1811,1 HOPPE, BEIVEBS & AKDEESON. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS All Kinds oi Carpenter Work Done. -Gcn-irs! Jobbing doae oc short notice and sansttrtloo rsrnwa ca aUtan 191 TwailfUs rrwt BtKTI ifL"' Bee j i The most original and 1ril!iant ideas from Paris atid Ixindon are ilisjitayed in our jiattero room, both in pattern hats and In innis direct from the :r:t-. fashion centers or in productions from our own workroom. We inite inetieetion and a general com parison of Ike price ijuoted tlirotihout our milli nery and cloak department with tltose of any tln r house for equally desirable qualities- AH the latest novelties in SPRING WRAPS. BEE 114 W. ri 711 1 AAA and Wash Coo-fe V;' For Sprino and knnm 1S03 Second Atcccc Hive HIVE, Second St., Davenport. r