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THE ARGUS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1CD4. CITY CHAT. . insure with Huesing A Hoeft, Dressed chickens at Uess Bros'. Tonight, Dr. Henson on "Fcoli." Dressed chicken at W. A. Ehleb's. Tom Le has gone to Minneapolis. Safe for sale cheap Kohn A- Adler. Choice bulk oysters at Buncher's. Oysters and celery at W. A. Eh leb's. Kating and cooking apples at Long's. Bulk and can oysters and celery at Buncher's. California peaches, pears and figs at Bnncher's. New buckwheat flour and maple yrup at Long's. Spring chickens at Buncher's Spen cer square grocery. Old Kentucky" at Harper's thea tre tomorrow night. Cauliflower, bead lettuce and spin ach at W. A. Khlcb's. The Thirty club gives a dance at Carse hall this evening. Cauliflower, head lettuce, radishes and egg plant at Buncher's. Did you hear 'em drop those prices on liquors at Kohn & Adler's? Catawba. Delaware and Concord grapes by the basket at Hess Bros'. Don't fail to read Jackson & Hurst's ad., if yon have money to in vest. Lettuce, spinach, radishes, cauli flower, parsley, oysters and celery at Long's. Store for rent 1610 Second ave nue. Kohn & Adlcr will give posses sion Nov. 10. If it is a nobby overcoat yon are looking for you'll find it at Simon & MoMsft'ldcr's. The latest in overcoats is the Pad dock. Simon & Moscnfelder show some beauties. You'll save time and money by going to Simon 4c Mo.enfelder to buy your new overcoat. Dr. C. Truesdale and wife went to Chicago this morning to visit a few days with relatives. Cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, rad. ithas, wax lean. Lima beans, kohl and parsley at Hes Bros'. Ton ran buy the best liquors for what the cbap formerly cost at Kohn Adler'a closing out sale. Kohn A Adler are about giving their liquors awav. Will last only a few days. Give them a call. Saratoga chips and sliced ham at Woman's Kxchae and Floral Bazaar, liurst block. Twentieth street. A very popular new overcoat is the Poole." You'll find some elegant fitters at Simon Sc Mocnfeldcr's. Port. Catawba, red or white Cali fornia wine 60 cents per gallon at Kohn & AdJt-r's. 1610 S-cond avenue. Do not mis seeing the Pickanin nies at Harper's theatre tomorrow night. You better miss your sapper than miss Mt-ing them. The Tri-Clty field day exercises to have been held at Twin-Citv park today, have been postponed until to morrow, owing to toe wet weatner. Charles Negus. Jr., started this morning to join hi mother, who is visiting in Chicago. He is a youth ful traveler, but he will get there all right. Dr. P. S. Hcnon, who lectures on Fools." at the Y. M. C. A. hall, is in the citv. Yon mav look ont for a grand time tonight. Don't fail to bear aim. Simon & Mosenfelder are showing a finer and larger line of men's and boy's clothing than ever and when it comes to prices you'll find them tbe lowest. Charles E. Case coes to Ottawa Monday to attend the wedding of his nephew. Charles P. Taylor, and Miss Josephine Porter, which occurs at Kivcrview, near Ottawa, next Tues day. ' Capt. A. B. Sweenev, of Washing ton, is visiting in the city with bis brothers, h. I). Sweeney and W. u. Sweenev, Having been given month' leave of absence from his post. Lecture on Fools' bv Dr. Henson The most attractive and pleasing lec tnre, full of wit, humor and good sense, now being given on the Amer lean platform. Tonight at Y. M C. A. hall. Mrs. Alva Bank and J. W. Hawes, motorman of car 41 on the blue line. were quietly married in Moline Wednesdav evening by Rev. T. U Wilson. The couple will reside at the bride's home, 2323 Fifth avenue. The little pickaninnies in Old Kentucky" at Harper's theatre to morrow night were gathered from different part of the south by Jacob Litt, and hare been learned to play on all kinds of instrument. It yon miss this, yon miss the Greatest show o' the season. The social given last evening at the home of Mis Hattie Tremann, 1821 Sixth avenue, by the yonoir peo ple of the Central Presbyterian church, was. well attended, notwith standing the inclemency of the eatber. a ice eerresnmeats were served, and the Orpheus Mandolin club discoursed delightful music dur ing the evening. Ex-Supervisor H. O. Norton rallied somewhat yesterday morning, re gaining consciousness for the first time in three days, and partook of slight nourishment, and was able to converse with, and to recognize those about bim. He passed a restless night last night, and the doctors as sert the improvement was only tem porary, and that he can survive bnt a lew days longer. BARGAINS. Awarded HlgtMst Honors-World' Fair. Dix it. DfiElfiS CCvOQ MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret rata Asarnono, amot waay outer aauiwaur. 40 TEARS THE STANDARD. We Save Tow, Money m Krerythlaa Tow Bay la Groeertre h4 Prorleloaa. Eagal' best fancy . high patent flour, from No. 1 hard wheat, nothing finer manufactured, per sack, 85e; per barrel, $3. SO. fancy patent winter wheat Sour, per sack. 80c. run patent winter wheat fiour, per sack, 74c Straight winter wheat flour, per sack. Coo. Twenty-three pound Tiest Granu lated sugar, fl. Twentv-nve pounds best N. O. granulated sugar. f 1. lwentv-six pounds light C su gar, fl. rive pounds choice roasted K10 codec, fl. Foor pounds after dinner Java cof fee, fl. Three pounds best Mocha and Java coffee, $1. Arbuckle' cofle, per package, 18c Lion coffee, per package, 20c. Golden Rio coffee, roasted, per pound. 28c. Best large olives, per quart, 15c. Parlor matches, per package, 15c Roval baking powder, 1-pound can. 38c. Dr. Price's baking powder, 1-pound can. Sic. New Orleans molasses, per gal- Ion, 26c. Amber table syrup, per gallon, 28c. Amber table syrup, pails, per pail. 60c. Honey drip syrup per gallon, 40c. New 1894 sorghum per gallon, 40c New Holland herring per keg, 70c. Sal soda per pound, lc. Soda crackers per pound. 3c. Two pounds oyster crackers for 5c. Fairbanks' Gold Dust per package. 18e. Bulk gloss starch per pound, 4c. Six-pound box gloss starch per 1 or - - ' Three-pound box rloss starch per box. 20c. Uilmore's best hams per pound, 11c. Gil more' best picnic hams, per pound, 7e; shoulders, 7c. . Large pail mackerel, 60c. Choice creamery butter per pound. 23C. Best country butter per pound, 20c. Select oysters, very best, per can, SOc. Standard oysters, very best, per can, zoc. Standard bnlk oysters per quart, 25c. Our 60c wire leaf Japan tea per pound. S5c. ve are in the market to sell, re gardless of profits. Delivery daily at 2:90 p. m. M. J. tAOAL CO., Z2o Brady Street, Davenport. COTJKTZ BClLDUtO. TK3 CUS-FASM of buI stves yon feeling: of horror when voa aw it and when yon fed St. like the "bhtndertwm" at m former decade, it Is big and rinmsv. bat mot af- recti re. ib una Oct. -20 F. P. Banmbach to Thomas F. McGill. lot 2, block 1, Ben Harper's second add., Rock Isl and, $3,100. Hannah DeGear to Henry Carse, w lot 2. block 39, Chicago or Lower add., Kock island, ll.&oo. 22. E. W. Hurst to E. H. Guyer. part lots 4 and 5, block 7, Spencer & Case's add.. Rock Island, 14,500. Adolph Gottsche to Gust M. Ford, part lot 8, block 26, Old Town of Mo line. f 1. Adolph Gottsche to J. M. Schlot- leldt and Carrie u. Weise, part lot 8, block 26, Uld Town 01 Moline, VI. Adolph Gottsche to G. M. Ford, a 25 feet lot 8, block 26, Old Town of Moline. $3,000. Eliza C. Studley by heirs to Sarah r. 11 un toon, part lot is, block 2, w 11. Inwards add., Moline, fl. ' George W. Walker to Sarah H. Ita, lot 15. block .1, H. R. Edwards' First add., Moline, $2,800.. Lsceaeea UWti. Oct. 22 Matthew Maroney, Pe oria; Mis Ella Collin, Rock Island 23. Henry E. Meyers. Moline Miss Jessie Jensen, Belle Plaines, Iowa. Ebin W. Dill, Andalusia; Fannie L. Richardson, Edeinrton. William Eipper, Port Byron; Miss Augusta Liphardt, Hillsdale. Oct. 24 Fred Standish Ken field Chicago; Mis Amy Sweeney, Rock island. August C. Otto, Sherrard, Ill- Miss Maggie E. Johnson, Taylor Ridge. Carl J. Peterson, Mia Tilli 8. Bolton, Moline. John W. Hawes, Mia Franci E. Banke. Rock Island. Wwt Jaytal r.alhse; With the exhilarating aense of re newed health and strength and inter nal cleanliness, which follows the nse of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed be yond the old time medioiae and the cheap substitute sometime offered, but never aooepted by the wall in- lormed. tKMLBil Attack!. Bick and Bilioos Head ache, nothing has been ioaa so equal tores pills of Dr. twee's m- ot enlightenment, yon have Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets, which core all lirar troubles in Uta mast ccfeccr way. For InditBBUoa, Coast pa tterns Mr. Sinm Hibbb. Bb of Kin. let rhuantU 4, Fai0imbaiph. jr.X, art: "There is noth Inte that can compare with Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pclleta. aa Liver Pi 11a. Taer hare done me mora armd thaa any other medicine I have ever taken." af B. & Sana, 8b. Intelligence Column ML TOU HI KMXDt IP TOO Wast money Want a cook Want boarders Want a partner Wsat a litaatloa Waat to rant rooms Want a aerrant Rtrl Want to sell a tana Want to aril a house Want to exchange snrthlnc Want to sail household roods Wat to make any teal stats loans Want to sell or trade for anythlac Waat to and customers tor aaytnuif rSB TBKSB COLUMNS. 1H DaXLY AKOU8 CKXIVTOSD ATTOCE , aoorarery srsnl actor 10 per week. "OR PK5T-OPFIC EOO. 8TKAM HKAT, tatheaca'Caneblosk. Apply to H. lane. For Rjrsr a t-kook house os roru teenthfetrset between Thitd &nd Vnnrth a"- bimb, tit. l?OS BALK COLl BBIA OT sniON "-1BR 81 r eyrie, ie too order, for $40; cost $1. Ad- arsss v mis imoe. WANTED SALESMAN. SALARY PKO i rt : proianmt pise. Brows Bros', com pany, XarscrymtB, Cticsjo, 111 WASTED. AX INTELLIGENT MAN GOOD unain O&emberof ihs H of V. or mImi..i tescher prereired) to rop. tint nd the wr.rk of eoTDS of scents canvassing for a rrialtr tn KnrV Island eoimtr: alro 10 take rhsrsr of tbe dclrrrr- Uxg and col'rctlng; strsdjr tmploimect; rood par to lluht party. Address. J W. C. m. Co-, 3, Dearborn street, Cticsgo, Illinois. 7 Per Cent Loans. ASSAFS AS GoTem Bonds. The following is a partial list of completed gilt-edged first mortgage loans on h and, which we offer for sale, sub ject to previous selections, for their face and accrued interest. These loans have been carefully selected by ns. and are first-class in every respect. They are all 7 FEB cent net to the inves tor. We have many other loans to offer, if these are not in amounts to suit the investor: Per Amnnt. , Ctnt. $2,200 7 800 7 600 7 900 7 200 7 2,000 7 800 7 1,000 7 875 7 1,500 7 2,000 7 400 7 800 7 440 7. 600 7 1,200 7 250 7 Tim. 6 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs 6 yr 5 yrs 6 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs 5 yr 5 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs 6 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs fair Catfi Vain of Stmrity 4.300 2.560 8,000 2.500 2,800 4,000 1,000 3.000 2,500 3,400 4.800 90C 1.500 2,100 1.500 3,560 1,000 The securities we offer are especially adapted for the investment of savings and trust funds, as our personal attention to all the details of the loan, from its date to its maturity, relieve the hold er from all annoyance except to present his coupon to Uc for collection. For further information call at the of fice of , JACKSON & HURST, Masonic Temple. GEO. F. ROTH, sapt. Lean Department. Tbe Place to Buy Stores is where yon can get a full assortment to select from. I keep the largest assort ment of STOVES in the west, and prices to suit all, having now in stock three hundred stoves of the lead in? grndes for hard and soft coal or wood: DAVID DON, 1615-1617 Second Ave. Rock Island. GANDT Till you can't rest. Come and see it. The Babies, Bless Them, Keep on coming to Rock Island because they know it is a good place to grow up in. and when they are old enough to walk they go to Krell & Math's for Candy, be cause they keep the kind the little one love so well. Don't forget your party or dinner is not complete without a brick of onr Ice Cream. Party Supply House. H&LMS 1T16 and 1118 Second At. Telephone 1156. B9Oytcrs served in any style. T4cff n tyre-Reck oy Goods oT Sole Agents for.Butterick Patterns the best in the world. Always to the Front. Always to the front in aggressive merchandising and a relentless war on high prices. Good were never before sold so cheap as they are in Kock Island today, and its a fact beyond controversy that no pi are in Kock Island are the prices of goods so low a at McINTTRE-RECK CO S. Dress Goods. This week and while they last we place on sale: 100 Handsome Dress Patterns. 8 yards full at f 2.22. 100 Splendid All Wool, Stvlish Dress Patterns, full 8 yard at S3.3S. Wonderful Values. An Exceptional Offering We also place on onr counters another lot of 40 pieces of nice New Dress Goods, snch as created the sensation of last week, 32, S8. 42 and 48c values, all at 25c. Cloak Department. BristliKf with bargain ralnes. We claim two lbisr Irst, the bkm stylish assottinent: second, the lowest pri es. Don't think of baying a Cloak or Fur Usrawnt without first risitiug oar department. Yarn Department. Another shipment )sot lereivea of German Knlttlnr, Vera which sold so well st lc per Vt pound skeia. This lot goes while tbrr last at the same price, only tbe. Domestic 1 case splendid Domet Flannel. rT rarfl 7 pieces Red FlanswIIette. the lzj Gaiiti A line White Wool Flannel, r rl. 'jtc And hosts of other sharp, cricp irjraii,.'. Hosiery and Underwear. 50 dozen Ladies' Black llw-cd Iiu, value at 10c. A new shipment of Lr dies and llose at greatly reduced prices. uniia s grey ranaom wool et, French hV . a t-i,..-..j , ChilJr.v, j I lie St. ds , So rt as u o.. V do tv ds 1,. nicely silk trimmed at just half price: Siat 1. price 10c do i do Lie da Sit do lc do d 1W A fill l ac of Drawers to match. misses' naaasoaieiy asaoe ana nntohed wnr.1 the tl z& raise, aiii he stsrud this or. k at T.x I sue par salt acre, and plenty of s miiar t aloes I Prints and Sheetings. Snpiere Print. orh up toTr.forthis se. !.- i . -4 Svruwa rhrliBir at lc Yoe swot wild O'er u . 1 , lias we sold this slieetiiif, at that price. " t The alterations which Irsae acenpied as f tbe t.,.t are now preetiesl'y romtWtrd. and shopping caa nuw t dut. TT' earcnee and satlsfacUun. "uf rnr.1. ribWd. X . Wife" 1 JS, I itlOtUtf ilL-w. Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue. Rock Islanl Putting the Mo s Into Parlor Finis OOCOOOQCi BOO jsj jaw? Plays havoc though, and with it We are doing it, the people will play havoc with our stock, because it's the prices, not the furniture, that have suffered amputation. There's always a right time to do the right thing. It's the right time now to furnish your house, and our store is the right place to do it. You'll know wre are right when you see our goods and prices. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Crockeryware, Housefiimishings G. O. HUCKSTAEDT Terms of payment easy. 1809-1811 Second Avenue. MRS. S. SMITH The Chicago Milliner. Has Opened a First Class Millinery Parlor In the new store, which was erected especially for her at ' 1806 Second Avenue, one door west of Woltman's Jew elry store. Now Open. New Goods. SPECULATION la Wall street saeeeasfnlly osrriad on with tfcs aid of oar Daily Esrhst LeMsr and pam phlets oa speculation. MUilis Vana. Xar diseret'oaarr prealations hsr pal 4 a arowwr prw or sw net tne siuu auursin. UisontMBT Arcoaais a specialty. Iirae wire from oar omces to all West ra Cnioa Telearanh OSkaa la the Unites States. : All Information P&E F. Bank nfireios Mo. 41 Broadway,- - ' MXW fOXX C1TT Underselling . ON TTHiWIEs ttLo People. Watch the papers. Compare our prices always the lowest No matter what price others quote, we CAN and will DO better. In fact, we give floods away rather than to have our prices met Shoers, Clothiers Furnishers.