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6 .THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1894. CITY CHAT. Pork at Gilmore's. Fay your water rent. Sweet elder at Hens Bros'. insure with Huesing & Hoeft, Good floor at Long' only 75c per ack. Toys of all kinds at Mclntyre-Reck Co.'s. Climbing monkeys 1 cent at Eck. hart's. Climbing monkeys for 1 cent at x-canart a. Fresh vegetables of all kinds at Hess Bros'. C. D. Marshall went to Chicago this morning. Ilnyler's fine candies at the Harper noose pharmacy. Books half price and less at Mcln- tyre Reck Co.'s. Lettuce, radishes, green onions and celery at Boucher's. Hnyler & Tecney's fine candies at tbe Harper boose pharmacy. Mrs. Dr. E. M. Sala is slowly re. covering from her recent illness. Don't fail to read Jackson A Horst a ad. if yoo hare money to invest. . Solid silver teaspoons, per set of ftii. only 75c at Mclntyre.Rcck Co's. Home-made mince meat at Hess Bros'., guaranteed to be strictly pure. Hubbard squash, Jersey sweet po tatoes and Spanish onions at Bunch, er'a. At Yoo op dt McCombs' this even, ing from 7 to i. hoys' skates 25c a pair. All silk ribbon No. 5 at !ci vard dnring Mclntyre-Reck Co's. ribbon ales. Linings free with each dress pat tern at Mclntyre-Reck Co.'s this week. You can make your dollar do donble doty at Mclntyre-Beck Co.'s this week. Low prices on all canned fruits and vegetables at Long's 1610 Sec ond avenue. Nectarines, figs, oranges, bananas, Malaga grapes and choice eating ap ples at Buncber's. Buv your handkerchiefs of Mclntyre-Reck Cj.. and get a pretty handkerchief ;ree. At Young & McCombi' this evening, all 5 cent books go at S cents, from 7 to S p. m. Cloak sale! Colombian souvenir half dollars given away free! free! free! at Young 4 McCombs'. general Sopt. Dunlap and Division Supt. NichoU. of the Rock Island, road, were in the city today. Try Hess Bros'. Monarch brand of canned oysters and be convinced that they are they best in the city. At Yoontr & McCombs' this even ing from 7 to 'J, children's silver plated knife, fork and spoon, 14 cents. Trinity Improvement guild will meet on 'Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Hoffman, on Second avenue. Mrs. Albert Bleuer, of Fountain City, Wis., is in the city to spend the holiday season with relatives and friends. The Union seems bonnd to clear the skirts of the artificial limb mak er of an act of impropriety if it takes a leg. The dwelling house. 1206 Third avenue, in this city, is for rent. Ap- f y to . E. Parmenter, Mitchell & yode's block. The members of Arsenal council. No. 171, National Union, will bold an important meeting at their hall in the Carse block this evening. Hess Bros', have just received a fresh line of Kennedy's maccaroons, frnit cake, home-made ginger snaps, orange slice and Long Branch salt wafers. The friends of C. W. Negus will be gratified to nave tbe assurance of bis physician. Dr. C. C. Carter, that he is out oi a anger tonay ana getting along nicely. The small boy with his gun keeps op tbe unmerciful slaughter of the English sparrow, tbe nu miters on the certificates Issued by City Clerk Hucsing already showing a good harvest. Maj. J. M. Beardtley has returned from Muscatine, where he is enraged to assist in the prosecution of Guy Baker, charged with murder, the opening of she case haviog been postponed nntil next Manday. M. E. Bell, of Chicago, one of the foremost architects in the country, and cx-snpervisiog architect of the United Mate treasury, is in the city looking over the court house situa tion, with a view to preparing plans Awarded Highest Honor World' Fair. DEI; mm CHEAT.! QSBB5 1 MOST PERFECT MADE, j A pun Crape Cieam of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. t when the time comes, to be submit ted along with others which will be offered in response to the board's ad vertisement. The Union appears at last to have awakened to the escapades of "Jack the Hugger," bnt it seems partico. larly anxious that the artificial limb maker should escape. Maybe this is the explanation of the Union's long silence. Prof. Clendenin gave a dancing party to his tri-city pupils and their friends at the Standard club last ev ening. Shillingcr's orchestra fur nished music for about sixty couples, who indulged in a delightful even ing's festivities. A barn on the premises of James Thompson, in the vicinity of Twelfth avenue and Thirty-eighth street, was destroyed by fire about 6 o'clock last night. The fire department did not respond, as the water mains do not extend to that locality. There were a few tons of hay in "the barn, and the total damage will amount to about $100. J. Lorenz, a brakeman on the lo cal freight going west yesterday just before noon, had the misfortune to get tbe middle finger of the left hand so mangled in making a coupling, that Dr. Leith, assisted by Dr. Cool ing, performed a surgical operation, dressing the wound and making him s comfortable as possible. He is a resident of Rock Island. Muscatine News-Tribune. Surveyor of the Port J. R. John ston recently caused a fine of 1 100 to be imposed on the owners of the small steamboat. Idle Hour which pasxed here on its way Konth, and which was not complying with all the marine regulations. Since then, however, Mr. Johnston has recom mended that the line which was paid be returned, thin in the light of cir cumstances afterward developed. Christmas novelties, exquisitely embroidered linens, and daintily dressed dolls, will be sold at the Thulin block, corner Thirty-eighth street and Seventh avenue, by the ladies of Grace Lutheran church, on Thursday afternoon and evening of this week. In the evening there will be additional attractions, in the shape of a breezy musical program, art gallery, etc, etc. Refreshments will be served. Everybody is in vited. While the Union, for the first time, acknowledges that there bas been sucb an individual in the city as "Jack tbe Hugger," it seems woe fully anxious to clear of the charge the individual against whom suspic ion bas for some time rested, and notwithstanding that, as stated be fore, it has not regarded the exploits of sufficient importance to refer to them, it is now devoting its energies to an attempt to fasten the offense on a personage of altogether differ ent appearance from the man re tained last night. What a wonder ful interest tbe Union has taken in this matter all of a sudden, and what an exceptional bond of sympathy be tween it and the artificial limb maker! Has the Union taken a cork leg in payment of an advertising con tract? Railroad Ofllctali. General Supt. Dunlap and Division Supts. White, Stillwell and Nichols, of the Rock Island, are in the city to day on business, the nature of which they refuse to disclose, but supposed to be important. General Manager C. H. Bosworth, General Supt. F. L. Tompkins and General Passenger Agent W. W. Kent, of the Chicago, Peoria ft St. Louis railway, otherwise the J. S. E., arrived in the city in their special car this morning on a visit to the officials of the R. I. & P. They left this afternoon. Cub Is What Dom It. Twenty-five pounds best granu lated sugar f 1. Best dairy butter 19c per pound. Best canned corn 7jc per can. Good tomatoes 7Jc per can. Quaker oats 9c per package. Nadler's panel extracts 8c per bot tle. Oil sardines 4c per can. Best flour in the city 87c per sack. Star tobacco 40c per pound. Weoden pails 10c. Arbuckle's coffee 19c per pound. Telephone 1217. J. T. Shields. Hoi May Kates. For the Christmas and New Years holidays, the Burlington, Cedar Rap ids & Northern railway will sell ex cursion tickets between all points on its line at extremely low rates for the round trip. Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 24. 25 and 31, 1894, and' January 1, 1895. Good to return until and in cluding January 2, 1895. For rates and time of trains call on station agents or address, J. Mobton,, Gen. Tkt. and Pass. Agt Cedar Ranld- T"-- imm seriate. Farm of the lata Daniel Edgington, 160 acres improved, one mile from tbe- village of Edgington; also 30 acres of timber. If not sold soon, same will be for rent for the coming year. Apply to - - Hjcxkt Curtis. Executor. 'Oliver R. Spaid and Miss Annie S. Bruner, of Port Byron, were mar ried thia morning by Judge Adams. Justice Hawes married George Otte and Miss Luella Green, of Mo line, this morning. Coal Kju-kcU Hard coal, all sizes, per ton 7 60 Discount for cash, per ton 25 Cannel coal per ton C 00 Indiana block per ton 4 00 Kentucky lump per ton 4 25 Cartage added on less than. ton or ders. E. G Fkazeb. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaran teed to cure piles and constipation or money refunded. Fifty cents per box. Send stamp for circular and free sample to Martin Rudy, Lancas ter. Pa. For sale by T. H. Thomas and Harts & Bahnsen, druggists. Rock Island. HI. as a curj&nszn of tbs blood, nothing sweeps as clean as Dr. frame's Golden Medical Discovery. It at tacks all asrofulous, akin and scalp diseases) in the riant way by purifying; the blood. rkrofula in all its various forms, Ecserom, Tatter, BaK-rbeum, Ervsipalaa, Boils, Car buncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors and 8weU inn, and evary kindred ailment, are per fectly and permanently cared by it. Da. PiKuca: Sir I write In to Tour treat M Ml teal Discovery. I had Bcsenta and ulona 00 the lee. Previous to this affection I had had Dropsy after the Grip. I now feel per fectly well since I took the 6 Discovery." My legs are all healed up and I feel like a new man. I cannot be thank ful enourb. to you for your " Golden Medical Discovery" ha saved my life. FllKD PESTLIXE. teeaT CUZXBL Da? 2". OauLn K3 Mr. F. Pnrun, Intelligence Column. KB TOU IS HKKS? IF YOU Want money i Want a eook Want boarders Want a partner Want a situation Want to rant rooms Want a nerrant rtrl Want to sell a farm Want to sell a hone Want to exchange anythtns; Want to sell household roods Want to make any real estate loans Wast to sell or trade for anything Want to find customer for anything t78 THIS COLUMNS. DOR BEST TWO NICELY ITRNI&HKD 17 rooms, for gentlemen only. Apply at tot Eighteenth street. FOR REST A STORE ROOM IN THE KSW Hurst building;, apply at Woman's Ex change, S25 Twentieth street. WANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at SI. Twenty-third street. Moat have reference. Call in the afternoon. A MODERN T-ROOM BOI'SR FOR RENT AT lMl Sixth avenue. Apply U J Mr-acn'el-eer, corner of Seventeenth street and Sixth avenue. AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT THE late of Illinois and the west. A rood thing. Samples free. Metal Tip company, 2S Chand er street, Worcester, alaas. WANTED A SMART, ACHVB, WELL- and steady position with advancement, bv aupli- - wn iiiui iCUIK.WWrBp, HU, OT DS- fore 8:30 a.m. MEW AND WOMBN-TO MAKE BIG MONEY with the Practical Plating Dyn-mo Is tbe electrical machine need in tbe great piating fac tories S06 to Seta s week made easv. Plates ev erything. No experience; big prolts. Ai dress w. P. Harrison 4 Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus Ohio. WANTED A CAPABLE. ENEKGBTiC, RE liable young man, with from S5O0 to 81,000 cash, capital, to open a branch of our business in Rock Island. Best of references required. If yon have tbe money and want a legitimate, pleas ant office business, send ns your references and state what basinets experience you have baa. Address, G. W. Borland, 248 Wabash avenue, Chicago. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Buy, sell and manage property on commis sion. Collect rents. Room 4, Mitchell & Lynde b'ng. Telephone 1612. Mrs. S. Smith, FIE IlILLIHERf. i Mourning Goods s A Specialty. 1805 Second avenue. ROCK ISLAND. The Argcs, only 10c a week. AJTD tSOlT 0XDX2 1 IXSTATJSm. Floral Bazaar. Cut f Flowers and Plants, Fancy Needle Work, Fine home-made Bread and Cakes .... Geo. T. Ciwderl 323 20th Bi F. EVUIS. I street. Up To Pate. Every idea about building a stove to make it better - has undergone a most rigid test with the manufacturers of Riverside Stoves and Ranges. If it is good it goes. If it is of no value it is discarded. That is why we boldly assert that Riverside Stoves and Ranges are up to date and every one is sold under an ironclad guarantee from the makers. DAVID DOW, 1615-1617 Second Ave. Rock Island. People who Eat Candy Might as well get something appetizing as to eat some thing that isn't. What's the use of buying a poor article when you can get tb.e best for the same money at KRELL & MATH'S? Do you know That we make our own Can dies, and that we know what we are talking about when we sav thev are line? Do you know That we are displaying aline line.. of boxes and baskets suitable for Christmas pres ents, or a line line of novel ties for schools and churches? Do you know Tou can buy KRELL & MATH'S Cakes and Pastry at less expense than to make them yourself? Do you know That our Ice Creams and Fruit Ices cannot be ex celled? Do you know KUL&Duul? 1718 and 1718 Second At. Telephone 1188. Our Horehound Candy is a sure cure for cough or cold. Try it. Mclntyre-Reck oy Goods cg. Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns the best in the world. Six Days Of Record Making, Record Breaking Sales: We wish this week to make a biz record, a high water mark ia the matter of sales, ana have laid oat all over our store, elegant, seasonable merchandise at prices which will surely land us at the coveted mark. Nowhere else will you be offered bargains so great as we shall offer, and it will pay yon to bay for Christmas NOW. Dress Goods. With eve-y dress pattern at 40c a yard or erer. sold this week, we sasll throw in the skin red waist lining PRKB. Dress goods hare BT( r bees so cheap as they are now. Kid Gloves. With eeerr nair of kid eiaivea at SI or arer Mieaassd this weak, ws win israw in s nsnnsneae giovs oanoser. eerarai Sly tea wo uuusi " Curtain Department. With ererypalror lace oreherlllecnrtalns at 1 ts a pair or over, sold this week, we will add for nothing, a Bnfly polished pole and com plete set of fixtures. Wot this sale wa have mads special prions oa eesry curtain In stock. The naw and stylish Bagdad draperies, fall SS inch wide, with frlnees and loops to match, aow oa sale. 2M) roller shades with Keoaiao hsrtrborn rollers, for this week only, I4e. Handkerchief Department. To any CBRtoraer bo Ting handkerchiefs ths week to the amount of Seororrr. we will present a pretty silk embroidered handkerchief FfiEB Extraordinary purn- Indeed is the offering we now make, but oar tee is rieht behind the offering. IPS doxes solid silerr saetal tea spotaa, with initial la,w . pared. utt setef sil. Tie, " an aoasa dessert spaoas to match per set of sis. f i m. BV OOK-S lame wyuumm Haaa pnmn ni.ll -4K nhtean white saetal, pasted ware or annhioc else of t bet Boltd Silver Metal preclselj the metal that auk. tbe . u' ? mr. They wear a lifstisse. Doatsskkow we caa sell them third the aswal price ; we save teem aaa I bey are )un at tb. sots. Metals alcerfor Christmas present . Linen Department. on.. It pieces assorted tah a ayerroruai: k, WOTtauptot;catasa&4M(. t Christmas Ribbons. Wpteees, all silk, froscralned and satin edye ribboa at !., No. S. rev yard, life So. . per yard ?e Mo. t. per ward, ae Mo. IS. per yard Csna 4 last loor at sucb prlc a. We ateo place on sal ri fancy ribbons, from Svs yards ap, all far below usual qoetatioos. Oar buyers have just returned from the mara.-t with new stocks of Holiday Goods and Book, whit , are being rapidly placed on sale. You will End out toy and doll departments among the most tfimtOrtc and by far tbe cheapest in the city. Old Santa i Ian left special word to let the boys and girls hare iLeir presents cheap, and his orders will be obeye.l i0 letter. Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue, Rock Island. Rare Christmas Offerings - For one week, beginning Klonday, Dec 10, we shall place on sale an Immense line of Hanging. Stand and Banquet Lamps, and Many beautiful patterns in Dinner Sets at prices far below your expectations. Remember these are first quality goods only. No third quality or imperfect goods. See our windows for some stunning low prices. Buy now and have them set aside for you. OUR DISPLAY Of Side-boards, Dining Tables. Chairs, Combination Book Cases. Ladies' Writing Desks, Center Tables, Music Cabinets, Fancy Mirrors, Fancy Rockers, (nearly a hundred different styles), Parlor Suits, Couches, children's rockers and high chairs exceeds all former years in Quantity, Quality, Style and Low Prices. Not equalled in the tri-cities. We'll be satisfied to have you judge the correctness of the prices. Open Evenings. Buy now while the assortment is complete. Delivered when wanted. G. O. HUCKSTAEDT Terms of payment easy. 1809-1811 second Avenue. Are You Ready To Look at the Latest Novelties in Neckwear. Mufflers. Silk Handkerchiefs. Silk Umbrellas. Cuff Buttons. Scarf Pins. BOYS' SUITS Gloves. Mittens. White Shirts. Flannel Shirts. Hats. Caps. Men's Suits and Overcoats. Underwear. Hosiery. Jersey Coats. Smoking Jackets. Mackintoshes. Rubber Coats. A number of other useful articles for Christmas Presents. OVERCOATS. M. & K, Satchels. Trunks. Shirt Waists. Suspenders. Men's Shoes. Men' Slippers. Wa are prepared to show them ia correct styles at correct prices.