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. 1 . THE ARGUS, SATUKDAY, MAY 19, 1894. h Class Un Mowers. TlIE genuine HIILA pKl.nHA. THE COSTI M STAU THE NEW DE- rAirrrRR. the buck l.YK JK. , AN ESCAPE mado from all tho Uwra that. from tainted blood II tlto livor is rowed to Tfcorooa action, the Mood purified and too Stfro.tayod tip with Dr. Pierce's Ooldaa Klical Discovery. Languor and loai of appeal to, with or wtthoat bulimtion. warn you that graver ilia ant clon itehind. The The i Preliminary Skit mishes. ita5orarywffl aharrmi tho aooate. im- imTv wgwai beu racnra Health. iutb core ror digestion and restore health. A poa- laver Complaint," Indigcs toon, Dyrpquta.and to- TT VbbeR n- TIi: jllGIIKST GRADtb. lawn grass seed. ,vVS FERTILIZERS, lawn rollers. lwn sprinklers. i1ik prices ark ia)w- I K TH AN EVER REFORE. Kvt"0 tltin fir the making f rieh lawn at -i-?TAl3 aai SSES SI033, 13 and '.'15 West Second St., Davenport, Iowa Mr. J. P. IfoABAUS. of JEW Orient, A'. a,wrtteai 'A few of nay symptoms wii Heart -burn and fflllliuiM . .. w - - - .... w . -",e, enroot lam pain in oiy if howed, hentlacH, poor yrJnimctito and bud taste in my month. At ntobt I wat feverish, with not fhmhra over akin. After takhiit Ir. rvrcoe Onlrt m Moiltcni Dmcoirrr I wan reHfvod of all n BTOTiwiHmanu i ie pw- .... usuua, naif. 10CU7 weu to-aay. - Amusements. Watch Tower Oil 1 POSTS TvTYFn Fourtk ward cancua commenced p- -" ---"- 1 prarionR. lllr AiuriMT .1 . i. nam. was called to the chair: I. S. Whit fcenublican I ws named for secretary. Steve in ii- .. . . , 1 . zoning precipitatea a ncaieu contro versy in attempting to extend the privileges of the caucus to two river LAST flHiH.18 WARD CAUCUSES. mcn residing in the iita ward, bnt was finally sat down upon. A novel feature was the appearance and ener getic effort of Johnt McDarrah to de liver the caucus over to L. V. Eck- bart by selecting an A. P. A. delega tion, but John failed of his purpose. The preliminary republican skir- determined as it was. A delegation Jadg Adams Hs the Bnt of It on - nomination-William Atkinson on Ton for Hheriir-Uardlag for Superintendent Fan at the Frhcmrlra. Fre Free Free ii'iiitiiiinn I l.i nrortire A. I I-v. Allin.AK1' iiir I ir-i tree 01 charge: i;l Y -ill R LADY" SOAP. f:r oiT the rml rf the wrapper, iiLiri- named. When von have X, pietiirrs i( our Anti-Wash l.-:ir.l Powder, take them 1,. ytnir L'ruoer r present them si niiriilliee and you will receive H'.hr. 1 -f i 11 it imrkao, worth o.V. U'e make thi liberal in- iiui'niiTi t to quicklv introduce Ox Lady Soap and lnti Washboard Soap Powder h'lI'M L"'I until ail wrap prnn whieh this oner is print- e, I' iri'jcntcu to U1. Warnock & Ralston k ip Mukor.s, Rock Island. of . Grand opening the season -1 Sunday May 27. JsM mm mm tilies IVinblc Tip silk Clows BENNETT'S I AT I I I WT&rl DCMMCTT'C 1 In! 1 1 UkUIC CI B. WINTER, W04-: 1 mi ninaiT7Hmi" Wi!o!rai, Dealer and Importot of Wmes and Liquor 1616 and 1618 Third Ave Gigantic Reproduction of the World's Fair Midway Plaisance. All of the principle fea tures of that famous street reproduced. Objection able features eliminated. Admission to the grounds and street free. AMUSKMEXT3 AND RAND CONCERTS KVERY SUNDAY. Cafe now open, Bonis Opara House, DAVENPORT. Thursday Night, May 24. Alexander Salvini Accompanied bv MR. MM. KED- lml and a com pun v of plav t-rs, under tho direction of MR. W. M. WILK1SON. in Dumas1 masterpiece, "Th8 Three Guardsmen" Therifp t,f rt for llile entahlc rne? ccmrnt om-nrnret 1 nrminjr. wj la, at Fluke a. MlTR The (.cifotnimec will be vnlir.ly in Knlt.h. IT cef-A tO. ' ft acd f 1.10. Woods Bros. CIRCUS, MUSEUM. IIIITIDROME AND TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS Will exhibit at Rock Island Wednesday, May 2?. A superior entertainment consisting of nil the nest icnuirt-s Known in niodern show, business, iwo per formances daily at I anil o p. m. Ponulnr prices of admission. Show iron lid on Twelfth street between r . Fifth and Mxtti avenues. IComtinatioii CoupouTt V1TAL1S (nZSXSSm Made a Well 1 r Vif Cv) t D.v. VlTAIIv 'nkid lotalwr. BOth buy. . S- . a u w antia ?, "nwlta la 30 pejw. It acts tii i v "IV 'i'il-i.ly. :un- when all other ",T,r ""'"' illrinln tlflr tml mannoou, . "rum. n will rrt-nv,.r thpir eonthful lol n'.r''.VITALIS. Iiniilcklyand norely re- H..htl """""'" Kt vitaiuy. immwii rt '"""""UK. wwl l"ower, r eiunK -.'.. l""f I ':. and all eOceta of aclf '" nr rn. .uil tTMiiaareilnn. Wanls off Vit1 . J""1 "riinipuon. Init l. bavinc Zl II.IS, no olh. r. t an bo rrrted In e ill1- y ill.l.tier-rpliare,orixio , elm a M.MI. tin.. .laetn ta rare w ""W-y. f'lrei.lnr trr. Adilrea ULaLMf coaralir, talian, IB. "' t Kutk laland y Darprr Hoaee Paar I nl t, ilium tUadaaia. DniodrU Meliaa, Thle con pen will ettablish Idcniity a, a nbecriber to toe BOCK ISLA3D ABQUd, aadoUlbe accepted for any or all of the fvataree BMOtiooed : p.ctureeane America" loecnte and three coopoa of different dates. Gathered Jewels of Bong"' SO cents and rlx eon puns of difff rant dates. ictnrBque World's Fair." 1!V cents aud three coupons of diflirvnti'atcs. Saturday, May 19: City rascr1brrK will prr petit the ' es-h and the coupons at the ABOUB odoe. Oat of laws at-acrlbera will mail trie cwh and the coapoas to this rffios with the order for the partde . slrxd, and It will he Bulled ibem free of any farther charge. r mishes for the nominations to Iks nndo next Tuesday came to a practi cal focus in tho cities of Rock Island ami Moline last evenin"-. whnn tin. various ward caucuses were held. In every primary in Rck Island a remarkable attendance characterized the proceeding, iiidicaliup- that .ill the opposing candidates for the con tested nominations had attempted to steal a march on the other fellows, and each had been caught at his own game the upshot of the matter be ing that the party clement in each ward turned out en mnsso. Tho forecast obtained from the pri maries in Kock Island points to Judge Adams having the majority of the delegates for judge, William At kinson lor suerilT, ami W. C. Hard ing for county superintendent, there being no particular strife as to the other nominations. nllhoii"h Hip rifih ward struggle centered largely 111 tho clerkship, and Ed Knes1 friends packed the caucus. Kohler. however, seems to have the best of the situation at this stage of the game. Un tho legislative ticket. Sister avno seems to have tho cdro on ine "vanipoeii, as he expresses it. "mat nas orokeu into the fences constructed to keep strange steers out. 1 he story of the various ward meetings is told in detail below. One Surprise. The way in whieh Conrad Schniii .1 . i.i . , 1 , . . iii-i niiM Bunt out in me House ol Ins friends, his own ward being turned against him under his very eyes, was me surprise 01 me evening. While Hemenwav did not develop the strength in the city that he antici pated. he is resting on his arms, sail' guine mat wnuc mount; will come down ostensibly for Kiltilsen, the delegation will go to llemenway af. .. :... L" . . 1. 1 l.i- 1 -. 1 - . i utiiuj; nuuiur Milieu, Willi U1C understanding that Kittilsen is to h ive the chiet depiUvshin, and with this much pledged aud the support ne expects uv stampeding the county delegations, he will walk off with the nomination, wn me whole it was an exceedingly cold night for the A P. A. orgaui.ation throughout the city, the extent of its strength being shown 111 the endorsement of the First and Second wards for Eckhart, and in the lift cx-Congressman Uest got toward his future aspirtions iu the Third ward, which is but the kevnote to the endorsement of his candidacy by the county convention, as Dr. Kinyon, who has charge of his campaign, fecis himself a pretty bisr gun in the ranks of this latter-day lepuiiiicanism just now First Ward, Thomas Smart was called to the chair and K. 11. ifowman, dr., was secretary. E. 1?. MeKownand James Mcuarvey were appointed tellers. It was an open air affair, and when the caucus bad voted (or an hour or so. Aid. Kladcl sought to introduce a motion to declare the ballots closed Chairman Smart saw some of his particular friends coming in the dis tance, however, and refused to enter tain the motion until they had been given a chance to cast uieir oaiiots. I'hc voto for delegates developed the following: Thomas Smart, lGI;rred Osterman, ICR; William Sehnert, 1GC: Fred Carlson, lfifi; John (arlner, 165, Alfred Covne, 1C5: John Zimmerman, 1(16; Charles Yoiingbcrg, 1(J6; Levi Sharp. iCb: J. Warnock, 50; J Wadcl, bt ; 1m1. Meivown, ; v. ua- hagen, 67; C. Engcl. fi7; W. Broom hall. 55; M. Peterson, 50: Fred Hodges, 66"; J. KollolT, 57; Thomas Sharp. 1: Phil Miller, 1. The first nine named were occiarea me neie. gates, and arc instructed lorr.ckuart for sheriff and Harding for county superintendent. Bee una itani. Ex-Mavor Thomas Murrtock was made chairman and James Cook sec retary. Rudolph Schaum and Wil liam Raker were chosen tellers, and tetcs were elected: Wil liam Raker. Albert Johnson, Kc Willcrton, John laust, Kobert lien nett. Charles Burklund, (eorge So- lander. Albert Owens, Anthony De Viie. Charles Obcrg and Samuel Meanor. Third Ward. Aid. Fred II. Schroeder was elected chairman and Frank Mungcr secre. tarv. John Rinck and S. S. Hull worn flicted tellers, and a ballot for delegates resulted: F. H. Schrooder, 60: Dr. C. I. Kinyon, Co; W. H. .Ionian, fil: Tim Webb, 51; Julius Moscnfelder. 64: Eugene Hansen, toi; W. V. Stafford. 101; George Demp- scy, 63; R. A. Donaldson. 86; H. S4: Fred Krcll. 85; W. J. Pratt. 36: T. II. Ellis. 30; frank Mungcr. 36: A. Brockman, 12; Wil- li.m Hi nek. 12: W. A. Uuthrie. o. Tho. first cltrht named were declared delegates, and nrc solid for Hemcn wav for shertll. with a strong ineuuo- tioii toward Sweeney for county introduced A NOTED STRING. was elected solid for Judge Lucian Adams; and for Conrad Schneider for sheriff as follows: W illiam Jackson, Dr. Calvin Truest! ale, Charles Walk er, Charles Hansgen, Bert McKown, J. 1). Bollman. Spencer Mattison, Dr., G. G. Craig, K. L. Bailey, Dr. Sala. Then after a motion for the ward committee to purchase a quarter's worth of tallow candles so that they could tell who was voting there after this anyway, the caucus was declared adjourned." Fifth Ward. Capt. T. J. Robinson was elected chairman in the Fifth ward, and ex pressed his pleasure at the honor so uncxiiectedly conferred. II. II. Clcavcland was seated at the secre tary's desk, after the indentily be tween himself and his father, Capt. Clcavcland, had been fully estab lished. B. F. Knox. II. C. Clcavcland and S. W. Searle were appointed tel lers. Capt. Robinson startctl to read the call. He declared it too long for any use. and finally, to make a short cut, he said the sum and substance of the matter was that the caucus was to elect eight delegates to the city convention. Maj. Beardslcy of fered a motion that a ballot be taken and those receiving the highest num ber of votes be declared the choice of the caucus. Gen. W. A. Schmitt held that the only legitimate way to tlo was to award credentials to those having the majority of votes cast. and he made a motion to that effect. Tho suggestion created an uproar. and Maj. Bcardsley.J.G. II un toon and Capt. Clcavcland spoke on the sub ject, the opponents to the sugges tion holding that as there were hve sets of delegates before the caucus, the proceedings would n:t be finished by next Tuesday it the beiiiuilt idea prevailed. It was thereupon voted down, and the Beardsley motion adopted. Those composing the cau cus were formed iuto a line, inside, and each one required to cast his bal lot with the tellers. Chairman Rob inson expressed the hope that no prohibitionist, Coxeyitc or democrat wonld attempt to vote, and that those who did vote would so cast their fate. The crowd surged around and round the room a couple of times, and one ambitious citizen managed to plump 20 ballots in one pack, which was thrown out in due time. The result of the ballot was as follows: H. C. Clcavcland. 61; E. D. VV. Holmes, 11; Charles Jensen, 11; F. W. ltinck. 11; W. A. Schmitt, 11; W. J. Harrold, 11; George White, 11; B. F. Knox. 39; J. F. Robinson. 69; Charles Oswald, 83: N. Loge, 83; George Schneider, 28; W. 15. Fergu son 3!; Frank Horn, 27; W. L. Gan sert, 39: L. K. Clcavcland, 95; J. K. Hollowbush, 108: Frank Collins, 106; Swan Johnson. 77; William Archer, 75; Charles w illiamsr73; Hurst von Koeckntz, 75: M. Culligan, 75. The last eight named were declared the delegates, the ludicrous incident lo- ing the triumph of young Louis Clcaveland over his father for dele gate. The complexion of the dele. ration is for Adams for judge, Kries for clerk. Atkinson for sheriff and Harding for county superintendent. Sixth Ward. F. C. Dcnkman was elected chair man ami C. J. Searle secretary. W F. Schroedcr and John MeConoehic were appointed tellers. Ballots were taken for delegates, the first result ing in a tie. The second ballot re sulted disastrously to McConochic's ami Kennedy's ideas, and the Atkin son ticket of delegates, with the ex ception of two, was elected. These two were scratch votes on the first ballot. On the second ballot taken some difficulty was experienced in choosing the nine delegates, and Lawrence Eihl seeing a straw at which Schneider might clutch, offered a motion for a new ballot, but it was not countenanced. The delegates decided upon, after ' settling the affair, were: William Edwards, An drew Bladcl, Anthony Koch, Phil Webber, II. II art man. Fred Gall, Nicholas Lodge, C. L. F'rink, Charles Schneider. Seventh Ward Prof. C. W. Foss presitled in the Seventh ward; Prof. A. W. Williamson was secretary. G. L. Bertclscn at d J. Lindholm were appointed tellers. Two ballots were necessary, the first being a tie. the successful delegates Wing as follows and are for Atkinson for sheriff and supposedly for Adams for judge: C. W. Foss, William Gamblo, Andrew Peterson, Frank Berry, A. E. Nelson, Allan Nason, A. W. Williamson, H. Docring, George McMaater, August Peterson, II. G. Brooks, H- H. Holland. Other Cauemsea. lhe Moline ward caucuses were held last night and elected delegates favorable to Kohler for county clerk ana lutuisen nr Cralle for sheriii SMnaFast Homes Betas H la died at the Pareapoi t Track. There are some very . fast horses now being exercised at the Daven port mile track by J. C. Curry, the noted horseman, and which are daily attracting the attention of horsemen from this side of the river. Among the horses bandied so far this season are Walter F... the great Missouri gelding, with a mark of 2:10; Bullmont, the Rock Island pacer, 2:16J ; LaDues Woodford, 2: 6J ; Seal, 2:14; Maybe, 2:16; Strontia, 2:19; Harry Sommcrs and Flossie Be zant, promising 3-ycar-olds owned by Steve Hoover and Hugh Barr; Kroxie Walker, 2:281; Fannie Dav enport, Henry Schnitgcr's 8-year-old, w men win astonish the tnrf devotees this year, and others. Fannie Dav enport was driven her first mile of the season this year by Jack Curry, and completed the circuit in a 2:41 clip. One la Pat ticalar. Walter E will be handled by Curry this season, and is one of the stars of his string. He was handled by George Starr last season, and made quite a reputation. At the beginning of the season he was in the first flight of the Iree-for-all brigade. He was dis tanced in his first race, a thrce-cor- nered match, at Indianapolis, bnt when he commenced the campaign in earnest he was a great money win ner. At Detroit he was second to nightingale, and at Cleveland was second to Little Albert, both contests being long drawn out. Then he had a winning streak, securing first money in the big stakes at Buffalo, Rochester and Springfield. At Nca York he was beaten by Directum, and at Chicago was just behind the moo ey in the big free-for-all Columbian stake race won by Alix. In the lat ter event, however, he was always conspicuous nguro, finishing third in two heats, and fourth in hve others. He won at St. Joseph, and divided first and second money with Pixlcy at Tcrre Haute, the race be ing unfinished on account of rain. Walter E's last start was at Lexington, where he was third in the first two heats and fourth in the last two, being defeated by Directum and Pixlev, all the heats bain? be tween Z:U'JJ and 2:08. He is an every day race horse, and Curry is especially fortunate in being able to have on his string this season. Sustain Home Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery; as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has 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 tfre tri-cities, and may be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. Call Tor Rock Island Brevrins Co. Beer. ; See our spring A nd summer Suits. Our purpose in advertising is to let everybody who buys clothing that is all mankind here about know that our suitings are in, and the finest ever displayed in the city. You are respectfully invited to call and see the latest in patterns and styles. Call and leave your order. BCR. ft N. Honieseekera Karorsloo. On May 8th and 29th the Burling ton. Cedar ltapids & ortncrn rail way will run two grand homescekers' excursions from points on its line south of Iowa Falls, to all points in northwestern Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota, west of and including lowa rails, it will also run excur sions on the Fame dates from all points on its lines to points on other iines in Northwestern lowa, Minne sota, North and South Dakota, Kan sas, Nebraska, Southwest Missouri, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, New Mexico, Manitoba, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama. Louisiana. Ar kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma rnd Texas. The rate is one fare for the round trip; tickets limited to 30 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 this company, or the undersigned. J. Morton, g. t. & l. A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Borne-Seekers' Kxeurson Bnrltectoai Kouto. On May 29 round trip tickets will be sold at half rates to all points on the Burlington route in Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, South Dakota and eastern Colorado. Tickets will be goo'd for stop-over at any point west of the Missouri river on going pas sage, and will lie limited to 20 days from date of sale. For pamphlet de scriptive of western farm lands. Bend to P. &t. Eustis. Gcueral l'assenger agent, C, B. & Q. R. K., Chicago, 111. J. B. ZIMMER. r Star Block, opposite Harper house. T. F. BURKE, President. JOHN JOERS, Vice President. FINEST WAGNER, Sec. and Treas. Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. Reck lsl2:.J Hsafli; Hot Water Heating Beer Pumps 119-121 E. 17tk St. Rock Island, 111. Tel. No. 1288 tole Asents fur the Fa 8EIVEES & AITDEEC01T, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. All Elnda ot GtapeBtarWorklkme. HOCK IRLAlfD T-w .awitv UMlUOODnESTOTiED; Nerve Seed Thin wmxlerf ni rwM4f all iTtrjn di nrh as Wk Memorr. smm m Krala tnf r Jw 4 - - . Evil Brmwi. lckaTfraMuc. 1 all drains and lotof rowfr tn 4rreratiTT tmo of i tbr aaa ca wpt by Ttr oxerUon. rlarfwi i a rirrMire m- of tobacro,opiaai ortiitatanl whlrfa tf-arlto inflnntty. OrnMampttofi az4 Insanity. Coa- vefrient irearry in kb- j ntati prfrwiia in ptain vox to mils' m tor mm. i w cverv - mrmrw wv nts All rlrnrn1. A k Jnr it srwl m llnal I With everr M rer re rand nhe for ssle k 1 mh im ne. riiirrt.lt FKf R. BEFORE 4KB afTEB TOMl. Address X KBVYB (MB JSaoaale Tiaisli. Calas. asV For sale tn Rock Island br Harts Ullmeyer druggist. S01 12th st UEOtUE SCHlFEK, Proprietor. Oy sorbs 1 TKs choicest Wine. Liquors. Beer and Cigars always on Hxr.d Free Lemea . flat lie KSnvon introduced a J . . . . Tim rinlixratoa nll . .I..l....t.. . lrir. I roMilulion ucciaring in cucuv i b- ..wi, ucxu. . b- .1 ...... ni;i f.,e nrn.-liofll le.riula-I tonight. Ul'UIUtlilt aaaswva -n x - - n - Hon, and that the government ww only safe and prosperous tinder r- nublican rule, ana astca iuu uums- tion to work for William U. Gest for th nomination for conirress. The sentiment was adopted, of course. tYarth Ward. After considerable confusion over The Rock Island delegates meet at the Harper tonight to elect a dele. gate at large. . The rural districts elect delegates this afternoon or this evening. In Canada positions fn ibe civil sery- ice areobtainable after xaminjitioti axd an attempt to do business in the dark, are held dcring good behavior, which. ko me body borrowea a lamp ou iu j aa a ruie, means je, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and lands to nersonal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than otners ana enjoy uie more, witu less exnenditure. by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest thn value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the tvniMtir. Kvritn of Fics. Its excellence is dne to its presenting In the form most acceptable ana pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties ot apeneci lax- . . a -. . stive ; effectually cleansing tne system, dispelling colds, headaches and feyeis and permanently curing consiiiawon. It has given satisfaction to millions and net with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on we .ra nevs. Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free front every objectionable substance. gyrup of Firs ia for tale by all drag f ata in 50c and SI bottles, bnt it is man ufactured by the California Fig Symp Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Firs, and being well informed, you will not accept any s JDsutuie u oaerea. JOHN KONOSKY, Carpenter and Builder, OFFICE, HO: Shop on Vln StTMt 2821 SIXTH AYEHUB, BOCX ISLAND. City 'Boo and Exprcca Line. For Bus or Express Line telephone 1141, and yon will receive prompt attention. , TmBBHT,A m & cpcauca. Prc? (Soooeseer Is B. WKKDTJ Merchant Tailcr, 119 Eighteenth Etreet. KttVt aai Worksuuhip Oaar aatswd tka Baat Oletslasud Cepairiaj Dose, loHn Volk 3t Co, CONTRACTORS C0TJ52 BU11JDSI13. Si fiKiiaa at 8aak, Doors, Eliada. Sidin-r, Floorlaf Waiaacoattng, liroartki .1. i