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6 rHE ARGUS, MONDAY, MARCH 111805. CITY CHAT. Thursday. Mclntyre-Reck Co. Wait lor Thursday. Wear M. A K. shoes. - Leaf lard at Schroeder's. Mclntyre-Reck Co. for corsets. Thursday, the 14th, is the day. Havor T. J. Medill, Jr., is in St. Louis. Strictly fresh eggs 12 cents at bhields Fresh eggs only 12 cents at Shields1. Novelties in spring overcoats at M. ct K'B. New children's suites at Sommers ALaVelle'a. J. T. O'Connor went up to Chicago this morning. Stop at 1820 Second avenue and see market reports. Collector Lamont's receipts for last week were $542.45. Shields is selling strictly fresh eggs for 12 cents. Bicycle supplies cheap at McCabe's; only the best sold. James McCaffrey, of Chicago, is visiting in the city. "Dutchess pants" from 1 up at Sommers & LaVelle's. A big lot of neglige shirts just in at Sommers & LaVelle's. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rosenfield have a new boy a 10-pounder. Mclntyre-Reck Co.'s offerings this week will save you money. Try Mayflower patent brand flour. Sold only by C. H. Seidel. Trv Mayflower patent brand flour. Sold" only by C. H. Seidel. Miss Louise M. Case, of Ottawa, is visiting her father, C. K. Case. - See the new spring patterns in car pets at Clemann & Salzmaotf s. A new girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mansfield. Don't fail to read Jackson & Hurst a ad. if you have money te invest. Oh, what handsome furniture just received at Clemann & Salzmann's. Don't fail to see the men's spring ove rcoats at Sommers & LaVelle's. Their new stock of hats is second to none in the city Sommers & La Telle. Tomorrow is the first day of regis tration preparatory to the spring election. The Standard club will give a Furim ball tomorrow evening to the children. Robert K. Reeves was today ap pointed a substitute letter carrier at the postoflice. Junior Jersey and reefor suits in abundance at the tew store Som mers & LaVelle. Continuous quotations from the Chicago board of trade received at 1820 Second avenue. New goods of every description in the furniture line daily received at Clemann & Salzmann's. If you wish to dress your boy cheap, yet stylish, call and see the stock Sommers & LaVelle. Dr. Calvin Truesdale's condition, according to today's advices from Minneapolis, remains unchanged. J. E. Montrose returned from Chi cago this morning. Ho left Mrs. Montrose much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall re turned home to Milwaukee thismorn in(j after a short visit with rela tives. You can save buying a carpet this spring; see those new Dantsu rugs, that McCabe Bros, are going to sell cheap. The Warren county board of super visors has formally accepted the new court house, which is now being oc cupied. McCabe Bros, will place on sale this week 2"H) Dantsu rugs, the gen uine, the best, at about one-halt reg ular prices. Louis Ffoh returned Saturday evening from Chicago, where he suc cessfully underwent an operation for internal troubles. The Rock Island Amateur Musical club will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Carse hall. All old soldiers who wish to attend the dedication of ' the battlefield of Shiloh will please rail at Gordon & Bowman s ottiee Thursday, March 14 That boy that's tough on pants houlit nave a pair of the newly 1m proved double-seat and knee-iined which M. & K. have just placed ti ale. Fine residence lots on Twentieth, . Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets for sale on easv terms. See Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CHEAT.! DMWG MOST PERFECT MADE. A pan Crape Creim of Tartar Powder. Free bom Mtmonu, Alum or any outer aauiKrad. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. M. M. Sturgeon, attorney at Carpets, the very best, and s stock no larger can be found west of Chi cago, at the bi? furniture ana carpet establishment of Clemann & Salz- mann. A horse belonging to Charles Baumann, the butcher, made things lively in the vicinity of Twentieth steetand Second avenue yesterday morning. Let him climb . fences or slide down cellar door as long as the boy wears a pair of M. & K's. newly improved warranted pants, they'll stand the racket. Charles Reimers, who is now con nected with the Centerville, Iowa, Daily Citizen, and is succeeding finely, returns home tonight after a short visit with relatives in the city. There will be an important meet ing of the active members of the Young Men's Christian association Tuesday evening, at ' 8 o'clock. Everyone entitled to vote is re quested to be present. Hiram Cable went to Chicago Sat urday and after a visit with his folks will return to Pike's Peak to prepare for the season's business of his mountain railway, which suspends during the winter months. The much talked of battle between Harry Lemon, of Boston, and M. Brown, of Davenport, two pugilists of a darker hue, did not come off Saturday night as anticipated, some misunderstanding as to location in terfering. The meeting for the purpose of or ganizing the new Mississippi valley base ball league will be held at Cedar Rapids tomorrow afternoon. Ten cities will be represented, Dubuque and Galesburg being in addition to those heretofore mentioned. Rock Island's pioneer citizen. James Bellows, laid the first brick in the court house now to be aban- aoned, and it is suggested that it would be a good idea to have Mr. Bellows lay the first stone in the new building a clever idea. McCabe Bros, have received their spring importation of Brussels, Irish point, fash net, and Notting ham lace curtains, which will be shown for the first time since thev left the makers' hands at St Gall. Switzerland, on Monday, March 11. Countv Clerk Kohler was one of the speakers at the banquet of the Swedish-American Republican league, at the Auditorium, Chicago, Saturday night, taking as his sub ject, The Press." Mr. Kohler was also elected vice president of the league. Aid. V. Dauber returned Saturday evening from Springfield, where he attended a meeting of the State Horseshoers association. Mr. Dau ber put in a good word for Rock Isl and as the place for holding the next convention, and was elected vice president ef the association. Beach & Bowers' minstrels drew a good house at Harper's theatre Sat urday night. It was a clean, up-to- date performance and gave good sat isfaction. Bowers, as a burlesque stump-speaker, was especially fine, as were also the clog dancing and bone rattling of Beach & Bowers, and the acting of the dogs, mastered by liowers. Klertion Not Ire. Notice it hereby gives that on Tuesday, the record day of A pi 11, A. D., 1895, in tl city of Rock IsUtil. Iils , an election will be held fur the following oflcern, to-wit: CITY OFFICEHS. One Mayor for tw year. One City Clfrk for two years. One ' Ity A'torney for two years. One t ity Treasurer fortwo year. One Alderman In the Kitvt w,rd for two years. One A tlerman in the Secon1 ward 'or two year. One Ahlerniao in ttiel hlrt ward fortwo years. One Aluermtn in the Fonrthward fortwo years. ne A 'derm n in the Fifth ward for two year. One Altiennan ln,th Sixtb ward for two y'ar. Cine Aidvrman in the Seventh ward for two year. Tom orr.ctBS. Two A"iif-Tr.t Superoeora for two years. One Ass.tor for one year One Collector for one year. Which election will be open at ? o'clock In the morning and conduce open until 5 o'clock in the aftereoon of that day. Places cf rcgislratiaa and to log will be ta fol lows: Fir t Ward Franklin how bona. Scond Ward. Finn recinct Wnllenhanpt's store, corner Third averne and Tenth street. K e n 1 ard. ieeon4 Pr. cinet tVeonr. stood ha'J. Eighth avenue between Ninth aud Tenth streets. Th'rl Ward, First ITeciact-So. 1JM Third avet ne. Third Ward. Second Preo'nrt John Taylor s grocer... Eicntn avenue and roarteetitn atm t. roar. li Hard, first ir.c net - o. I'JH mini avrn-e. Four h Ward, Second Precinct o S school bonae. Nineteenth street and Fifth avenue rifthWard. Fift precinct Uose House, o SSI Tweny-e.ind atreet. Fifth ward. Se'ond Prrdnct-bchmldt'S grc- cerv. Tweriieth re-t Mxtn v art So Fifth avenue. Seven h Ward, First Precinct street carbarn, Fiftn avenue teven-h WarJ. Seeonl rrtcicet Old No. 7 school boa. -. evetrh amine. A O. HI Kslo,tltv and Town. Clerk Pock Ismn, Ills-. March 7, 19. Dvflaltiem of mm Americana ladoetry. Washington. March 11. Solicitor Reeve, of the treasury department, In an opinion holds that a cocktail made of American whisky, foreign gin or bitten, absinthe, etc-, is a "manufactured" ar ticle within the meaning of section 9 of the tariff act of and its therefore, en titled to be manufactured in a bonded warehouse for export without the pay ment of doty. NcwTokk. March 11. The eipth an nual conference of the deacon nessea. which opened in the Central M K church Friday, has been dosed with a ovncnil re ception in the lcacnmcwsr) Home on Fourteenth street. The large house W; crowded to the) duors. The next annual convention will be hoi J in Chicago. A Trt-Mate AasocUUaaa. Journeymen plumbers, represent in; the Mates of Iowa. Illinois and Indiana, are in session at Hillier's hall this afternoon, for the purpose of forming a tri-state association. adv. law. NEW LOCAL ENTERPRISE. Tka Gllflllaua Stem Caaur Tk O alula. Articles of incorporation were filed today with the county recorder for the Gilfillan Stone Company of Bock island, a new local enterprise with a capital stock of $10,000, with the following officers: Tbe Ofllcwra. President W. J. Gilfillan. Vice President E. II. Gnyer. Secretary and Treasurer E. B. Kries. The company, whose office is to be in Rock Island, proposes to quarry and deal in stone of all kinds and eater in contract for all kinds of con. struction. Mr. Gilfillan, after whom the com pany -takes its name, has mored to Kock Island lately from Fort Scott, Kan., and is folly experienced in the contract and stone business. He is not altogether a stranger in Rock Island, having already several friends here. He is also, by the way, a very close personal friend of R. G. Gunn, of Kansas City, who is the architect of Rock Island county's new county bnilding. of whom he speaks in the highest terms. Love Coaltl Not Conquer. 'Love conquers all things" they asy, trat we know better. Thete are some things it cannot conquer. Among them are, hoadache, bilious ness dyspepsia, e na lpatlon and piles. Hot if lore cinr.ot conquer them. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets can. Ton cannot bur real love at a drag at re, bat no live drnggiet will be foand without Or. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. "Love" cannot do better than to recommend them. Notice. To Whom it May Concern: My wife having left my bed and board without any canse or provocation on my part, I hereby notify all persons that I will not be responsible for any bills she may contract. J N. HrsTOOX. Eock Island, March 8. 1895. lm Notice). The tax collector's office in the court house will be open Wednes day and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock nntu the books are closed which will be' March 20, 1895. J. O. Freed, Collector. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Ilvpophos phitcs because they find their patients can tolerate it for a long time, as it does not upset the stomach nor derange the digestion like the plain oiL Scott's Emulsion is as much easier to digest than the plain oil as milk is easier to digest than butter. Besides, the fish fat taste is taken out of the oil, and it is almost palatable. The way sickly children, emaciated, anaemic and consumptive adults, gain flesh on Scott's Emulsion is very remarkable. Don't be ptrnaded to arcrpt a nbttUuttf . Sort 4 Bowne, It Y. All Druggist. 50c and $1. INTELLIGENCE COLUMN. w ASTBD A COMPETENT COOK AT MRS. .Veyer Bosenlieid's, IsOS Seventh avenue. WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GKN . eral honscwork at WO Fourth avenne. FUKNISHBD HOC3K FOR RNT NO 108 -ero d avenne Inquire of Xii, William ilcffman, 1103 Second avenne. WANTEP One or two pnehing and reliable men with a limited amonnr of capital to form a eororation in a well established hainese. The latent and mutt improved machinery in every department. 'or p.rticnlars inquire at this oUce- W ANTED A CAPABLE. ENEKOETIC. FE liable voune man. with from Sj to S1.000 cash, capital, to open a branch of our bucioeta in Kock Inland. Best of references reqnired. If yon bare the money and want a legitimate, pleas ant orl'iee business, send ns your references and state wtm bnstnefs experience yon have had. Address, O. w. Horiand, iZ waLarn avenue, Chi cago. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Buy, sell and manage property on commis sion. Collect rents. Room 4, Mitchell & Lynde b'ng. Telephone 1512. BICYCLES ! IF YOU WISH ANY THING IS THIS USE CALL AEOUXD. We have a Nice line of Hardware. And complete line of mixea house and floor paints, white lead. lin seed cil. etc. FRANK ILL 1610 Third avenne. Up To Date. 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 DON, 1615-1617 Second Ave. Rock Island. We're Not DOCTORS" Bat if yon hare an aching void we can care joa. There is noth ing that will satisfy the "Inner Man" like KRELL & MATH'S OYSTERS. We serve them in any style, and at any time. HOT COFFEE, TEA OR CHOCOLATE. Don't yon feel "like eating a light lunch in place of a heavy dinner occasionally r or if you Haven't got time to go home to your meals, just come in ana try oar luncbeon. WHAT IS NICER - Than a good hot enp of Chase & Sanborn's Java and Mocha coffee with a few nice Vienna rolls, F'lain rolls, French rolls or a love y ham sandwich; and for desert we nave cream pie, cream puns, cream rolls, chocolate eclairs, almond tarts and a large assort ment of fine cakes. Every cup of coffee, tea or choco late is made to order. This is one of the reasons we claim to make the best, besides we serve pure rich cream with every cop. TO THE LADIES: Try us once when out snopping. KRELL & MATH. Party Supply House. 1710 and 1718 Second At. Telephone 1165 m inipioved FOR CHILDREN. And the Warranted Not-to-Rip Union-Made SWEET, CRR & CO. PANTS for Men. These are the Best Made Trousers in the Land We have just received a large shipment of both these celebrated makes, and in order to thoroughly introduce these lines we have placed on Sale 500 Pairs of the $f .oo quality Sandow Pants at 50C 200 Pairs of the Sweet, Orr & Co.. $3 50 Pants at $2.50 Mcintyre-JR.eck Dy Goods co. Sole Agents for Butterlck Patterns Also Standard Sewing Machines. Corsets. BEST SELECTIOS, LOWEST PRICES Our Cor set Department promises to be a busy place this week if big values at little prices count for anything. It is no boast on our part when we say we show more and better stives than anyone in this - vicinity. An ill-fitting Corset is a source of constant discomfort to the wearer, and it is in the ability to insure an elegent fit that we claim superiority. For this sale we offer a full assortment of the peer less Royal Worcester Corsets. Schilling's Famous American Lady, Empress Josephine, P. D. This week we offer: Child's B. B. Waists, worth 25o, at 13c. Misses' B. B. Waists, worth 60c, at 35c. Young Ladies' Waists, worth 85c, at 49c. Ladies' Waists, worth fl.00, at 59c. Famorfs S. C. Corset, worth $1. at 49c. 100 Corsets in broken sizes, worth 75c to $1.50 for 39c. You will save some money, come and see us. Wash Goods. Beautiful, Dainty and Fresh are the Wash Goods we are showing, and the ladies tell us so, and they also tell us our prices are right. Dimities, Organ dies, Ginghams, Nainsooks, Lawns, Percales, Cam brics, Gazelles, Crvstals. A. WROUGHT It Pays to Buy the Best Don't BUY a G. O. We close at 6:30 evenings. Sando Mclntyrc - 1709 Reck Dry Goods Co. and 1711 Second avenue, Rock Island. Buck's Steel Ranges STEEL RANGE Bakes quicker, bakes more evenly, has greater capacity, uses less fuel, burns coal or wood, and lasts longer than any other style of Cooking Apparatus. As there are so many imitations time, patience and money to buy Range Before you have seen a Buck's Range. Ira3irifciirjra HUCKSTAEDT 1809 Panls Bargains Extraordinary. We offer this week and as long as it lasts: 500 boxes Creme Oat Meal Soap, made by the French milling process, worth 15c a cake, at the very low price of 13c a box, 3 cakes in a box, or 2 boxes for 25c This is a magnificeot Soap, pure and sweet and delicately perfumed, guaranteed to be the highest grade and purest quality of complexion Soap. 500 yards Tennis Flannel, worth 7c, at 3c 500 yards Domet Flannel, worth 8c, at 4c. Snap them np quick. There are some more. 15 pieces elegant Black Ground Figured Satines, fast colors, go in this sale at, per yard 7Jc. 500 yards Mormie Toweling, worth 12Jc, at 81c Come in this week and walk through our stores, and you will be surprised to find so many bargains that yon can use in Linens, Muslins, Ginghams and Dress Goods. Capes and Jackets. Arriving Capes and Jackets, and they are right in price and style. We are showing some lovely things in Jet and Lace Trimmings. offered. It is a waste of an inferior Range. Steel - 1811 Second Avenue. JMO0jti fast sSANDQWS PERFECT PANTS SEWED WITH SILK AND LINEN. WARRANTED NOT TO RIP.