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6 THE AKOUe, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1895. CITY CHAT. ' Quinces at lies Bros'. ; Bicycle pants M. A K. Sweet apples at Hess Bros'. Michigan peaches at Hess Bros1. Ojsters and celery at Hess Bros'. No end to the novelties at Black, bnrn & GVs. Blackburn & Co'a. fall opening Thursday and Friday. A. M. Blakesley and Frank Milter went to Chicago yesterday. Until further notice M. & K. will be open every evening until 9 p. in. Large, long and wide astrachan fur capes only $10 at McCabe Bros1. JSec display. ' Wait! Next week the grand mil linery event of the season takes place at McCabe Bros'. The millinery opening of the sea. son takf-s place next week at McCabe Bros'. Wait for it. MUs C. Haas will show the hand lomobt line of fall styles in millinery to be found in the three cities. ' It is just as easy to be up to date in millinery as not. Call at Black burn & C'o's. and see the exquisite line. Blackburn & Co., the leaders in fashionable headgear, will be pleased to show you the latest Thursday and Friday. A. II. Hampton is the latest talked of candidate for the vacant captaincy in the police department. Mrs. W. W. Eggelston returned last evening from Fountain City, Wis., where she summered. Uround was broken at East Moline today for a 2-story hotel and a station for the C, M. & St. P. road. C. O. Dahlstcdt. a C. B. & Q. ' switchman, fell from a car in Moline yesterday and sprained one of his wrists. T. II. Dolly departed this morning for Chicago to return Saturday with his wife, who has been visiting rela tives there. Fat fathers who have fat boys will liad a line line of clothing especially adapted to lit fat men and fat boys at the M. & K. Krcll & Math have relinquished their capacities as caterers at Black Hawk Inn and removed their phara- phernalia to tne city. Try a pair of M. & K's celebrated $2 shoes they are as good, every bit, as those you would have to pay $3 to a shoe dealer for. The new fall styles are now in at M. & K's thov never were more ele gant and never represented so much value for so little money. A. O. Imil.struni. one of the pro. prietors of (iencsco's new and enter prising daily, the Arena, made. The Aimu s a pleasant call today. McCabo Brod. never tire of talking about dress goods. The special val ues thev aro now displaying should not be overlooked by any intending buyer. Dr. A say has changed his residence from 6;5 Twentieth street to !04 Seventeenth telephone 1770. The doctor's ofliee will still be in the Bengston block telephone 1270. The coat, jacket and capo sale at McCabe Bros', is attracting many Indies from Davenport anil Moline The new and nobby styles and mod erate prices aro great trade argu ments. M. & K. are determined to do a larger business than ever this fall vou can appreciate their sincerity in making this claim after you have inspected their immense fall stock and low prices. Tho formal opening of Harper's theatre will occur Monday nignt. when Clara Schumann's Ladies' or chestra will give a concert. This promises to be a particularly enjoy able and meritorious entertainment. Tho beautiful illustrated souvenir of Knck Island countv, published by W. P. Ounvle, will bo on sale at Craiupton's. Bijou news stand, C. C. Taylor's, Kelley's on Fourth avenue, and at the Rock Islander ollice after Friday. The improvement in the postal service of tho Uock Island and St, Louis division of the C, B. & Q , which will result in four new clerks coming to Rock Island, as hitherto referred to. is expected to go Into effect in a few days. II. Buetner has removed his up holstering business to 2119 ourtn avenne, where he can hereafter be found. Parlor suits made over at very reasonable rates and carpet lay' ioir done at 25 cents an hour. Re member his work is first class and reliable in every respect. The Rook Island ran a special train to Chicago yesterday afternoon for Awarded Hizbcst Honors World's Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE A pur Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Worn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant CIXEARl 4P YEARS THE STANDARD. the accommodation of travelers an ticipating the arrival at 1:45 p. m. of No. 22, which was delaved four hoars on account of a wreck at Kellogg, I lowa, wnere two ireignt trains col lided with heavy damage. The cards and invitations for Miss Helen G.Tripp's schocl of dancing for the season oi 1895 nave been is sued for tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. at P. ball, when the combined chil dren's classes are to meet. The be- pinners' advanced and fancy dance classes and ladies1 and gentlemen's classes are to meet tomorrow evening at 8 o clock. Crop Correspondent Campbell in is report to the department of ag riculture for September places the average yield of oats per acre at 15 tiusneis witn average quality oi 40 per cent; the average condition of corn at 100 per cent and yield per acre 35 bushels; Irish potatoes 80 per cent, and yield 75 bushels, and apples 75 per cent. The members o! company B, I. N. 6.. banqueted Lieut. Ruthers, of this lty, at tne Kimball nouse, uaven- port, last evening, in view of his oi timatc assignment to another gov ernment post and as an expression of tne gratitude lor bis valuable mili tary instructions, which were given gratis. Lieut. Ruthers leaves soon for a vacation, after which bis duties will be at some post other than Rock Island arsenal. In Chicago todav occurred the last meeting of the directors of the Dav enport & Rock Island Railroad com pany and the first of the Tri-City Railway company, which succeeds to all the property in the three cities and by which latter name the system will bercafter be known, ine old oflicers, with D. H. Louderhack as president and J. F. Lardner as secre tary and treasurer, have been re elected in the new company. T. M. Cook is just too happy for any use. Have you seen him? If not, don't fail to, for the way be smiles when he says "It a a girl" would make vou reel good lor a week. The little cherub, which tips the scales at 11 pounds, took Papa Tom by surprise, lie came in inis morn ing on his regular run, and what should greet bim but bis little tootsy-wootsy." We saw bim a short time after, and a happier being we know we never saw. Beardstown Star. The "Zinana party'1 given by the Woman's foreign Missionary society of the First M. K. church at the church parlors last evening was a unique, entertaining ana successful affair, from which $25 was derived for missionary purposes. The ladies were dressed in costumes becoming the people in Bombay, whilo Miss Del.ine. wbo bas returned from In dia, where she has been engaged in missionary work, gave an insight nto affairs there. LIBRARY DIRECTORS MEET Only Koatlne Uualoeea Transacted at Last Craning' Session. Only routine matters were trans. acted at the uctooer meeting oi tne library directors last evening. J. H. Kerr presided in the absence of President Walker. Bills were recom mended paid as appended, by the finance committee: Mitchell & Lynda ! 3S Kramer A Bleuer 57 Library Bnreeti 4 50 Peoole'e Power company 18 75 William Don S bS Total..- f 00 A Blanth'a Circulation. Librarian Gale's report showed October s circulation to have been Rel'clon and Philosophy Social Science 35 Science and Useful Arta XO Essays and General Literature 14 P.trv t Fiction 1(6 Juvenile Literature 49 Total IOCS There was collected from lines 16.34. The Police Exhibition. The spectacle the police force made of itself vesterday in being hauled over the line of march in the patrol wagon was the subject of much con demnation on the streets last even- ing, and it was termed one of the most disgraceful exhibitions of inv propriety and ignorance of the da ties of the situation ever witnessed in Rock Island. The show made by the sore-footed, tired Rock Island de partment was quite in contrast with the appearance made by Chief Kittle- sen's neatly uniformed, well-disciplined platoon, the oflicers composing which rode down to Third avenne and Twentieth street in their patrol wagon and then alighted and formed on foot for the procession, their wagon following the line they made. The Rock Island bluecoats on the other hand were huddled into their wagon and driven over the route of the procession like so many prisoners an exposition as much of laziness as of bad judgment. Salting the Action. "Jamio," sharply called out bis mother, "you've been loafinfr all day. Ktan nlvnvs finds sonio work for idle bands to do. Take this basket and bring in some kindling. i;nicago inuuue. The Weather. Fair weather; very little change in . . . . . -. 1 1 i i lemrjerainre: mrm variants wioua, Jodaj's temperature, ou. -r t . J. w A.LZ. uoserrer. There Is nothing better to impart life and vigor than Foley's Sarsapa- rilla. Trial aize 50 cents. For sale at M. F. Bahnsen's drug store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ; Cheap Shoo. Cheap shoes are all right for warm and dry weather, bnt for winter wear it will pay von to get a gooa pair of onr oil grain or cork sole shoes. We bought too heavy and are selling them at prices that are bonnd to make them go. being satisfied with a very small profit. Cash does it. Dolly Bkos. KNOWLEDGE TlnfiM AnrnfAn find ImnmwmMit ftnd tends to personal enjoyment when ?.lit1,r mid Hia vnnnv wlm live bet- J J - - - ter than others and enjoy life more, with lets expenditure, ny more promptly adapting the world's best products to 1 1. V ..f ,.t. i.;n, will ottxt the value to health of the pure liquid UtXauVe principled rmuniav u un remedy. Syrup of Figs. Its excellence b due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. r. i J . : .r nn .ml b 1UMB KIT. II BauBiatuuu w uiiiiMiawiu met with the approval of the medical KuwinuA it arta on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fips is for sale by all drug gists in 00c and $1 bottles, but it is man- u tact urea oyiue vai norma r ig cyrup Uo. only, whose name is printed on every teVtratra al.m t Vn flflfTlP Svinn fkf VlfTts and being well informed, yoa will not A. ..W..:-.eA Zf nTnmA INTELLIGENCE COLUMN. TOR KENT TWO g-ROOM HOUSES WITD. f modern convrnienci. in desirable ntighMr- nooa. Apply to fc. . nursi. TXR RUNT OFrlOK ROOM IX SKtNNBR h'ock orrr M. & Iv .. with teara lie at: an excellent location. A?pir at at. a. n.'a. OR SALE A GOOD FAMILV HORSE, phaeton ml bamem; also a Stclnway piano in perfect order, can at iihh cerenta avenne fOMMISSION AND AUCTION ALL KINDS U or eooda bonubt and eoM. dtanoaed or either at private sale cr at auction. liarria A irvin. tan secona avenne. WANTED A RELIABLE, ACTIVE GBN tlcmanor lad 10 travel for reliable extah liahed bouse, ralary STH0, payable SU weekly, and Burner advanced lor expenves Situation ateady. Reference. Knc'oae eeir-addreoaed tamped envelope. II. B. Ilea, president, cut cago. AGENTS WANTED EITIIER BEX IN cverv ctv and town in tbe atatn to aU Columbian bat holder to ladie. Only perfect hat holdcra in existence. Mure protect on to ladies' ha's again-t any poai-ibilfiy of the hit plowing rrom tne neaa. ifiiarincr naerorme destroctive hat pm send for aamulea. SSceiita. Give tbem a falrtrlal. B. II Lockwond. eeneral e:,eni. ltoom in ai an nation doiiuidk, cnicago. VEW MINKS DISCOVERED-tlO AND MORE Iv made daily on email inveatmenta by oar new pian oi tyatemauc Krain ana start specula tion. FullrM InvratiuaMon solicited. Past workinira of tbe Plan and bizhest refrrencea f ur- Dif hi d Send for oar free booklet telling how to make money, even on the wrong side of the mar- Bet; also our nany maraet letter, what and whrreto buy. Active representatives wanted. A. uiLior.E a t o., umaua bntidtnr. Chicago, 111. B ennett's Glove and Fur Store. For all . Kinds of GLOVES AND FURS BENNETT'S 1605 Second A v. Omm Tear Horns ad Ban U Imnrtd. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Boom 4, Mitchell ft Lynda b'ng. Telephone 1002. f y V 1 Kernan Smoke Consumers. The soft coal furnace here represented ander the same of Keinaa 8moke Coa aaicer, baa been conatru ted on adenUQc princlplea, and the Diacharclnc ot Heated Air Into tbe fire chamber baa been so reg elated that just a sufficient anount enters the furnace, and at the proper decree of heat, tbe r ult causing a Perfect State of Combustion, no volatile carbon escaping within the fire chamber. No Soot Gather ing In the Flue or Smoke Pipe, and No Dense Volumes of Black Smoke issuing from the chlacey. We are prepared to furniah estimates on heating and rentila tinx. A f nil Use of Bard coal. Soft coal, or wood furnaces of the beat makes al ways on hind. Call aad examine them. DAVID MS 1615-1617 Second Avenue. Say! You Can Get Them at KRELL & MATH'S What? The best Ice Cream, Cakes, Candies, Bread, Pies, ; Rolls, etc. Try Our Soda And Phosphates We carry a full line of everything kept by con fectionera. Give us a trial and yon will be more than pleased. DON'T FORGET us when yon are ready to give a party. KRELL & MATH Phone 1 1 56. 1716-1718 Second Ave. Quality - Beauty Shams. No False Pretentions. Everything as Represented. New fall and winter styles of Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes; To which we point with special pride, as they never were more elegant and never represented so much value for so little money. It has always paid us to deal squarely, and it will pay you to deal with a square firm.' , largest and Finest Clothing Store in the county. Until further notice our store will be open evenings till 9 p m McitJtyrC-IReck Dry Goods Co. Kept back bottled np by the extreme this week. Goods which should have apply the price magnet and name lower prices for good, wan table merchandise than ever before quoted: Capes, Jackets, Etc The best and cheapest linea of Fur Capes, Cloth Capes. Plash Capes, Cloth and Plush Jackets, which will be shown in Rock Island this season are now open for your inspection. We court comparison with any competition as to style, quality, fit and price. Here you will find a wealth ot rough effects, Boacles, rare Crepons, etc., also the nattv smooth effects in Melton, Kersey and Beaver. Take the Boncle Capes, tor trim med and satin faced, at $4.98; the warm Beaver Jack ets, very well made, at 6.89. or those Cheviot Jack ets, splendid garments, at $4.98. All worth much more, and as well made as the higher priced ones. We are showing Boncle Jackets at $8 for which oth ers ask $10 and f 12. Fine Boucle one-half lined Jackets at $10, which we ask yon to compare with $14 Jackets elsewhere. Persian Lamb Jackets, velvet collars, extra value, at $16.98, worth later in the season $25, if yon can get them at all. For capes in all desirable price from $4.89 up. styles Teenlj-First Strait Addition Fine Residence Lots in this addition For Sale on Easy Terms. This addition is located be tween Twentieth and Twenty-second streets and Tenth and Twelfth avenues, and nearly every lot in it has upon it a line walnut, elm, hackberry, or other large tree, and is already provid ed with abundant shade. These lots are in the very best part of the city, and the most desirable for resi dence purpose of any lota in the city. Apply to M. M. STURGEON, Attorney. Boom 21, Utchall & Lynd BloeV The Portage Entry Quarries Co., Successors to the Portage Red Stone Co., also to Furst Neu & Co., proprietors or LAKE SUPERIOR PORT AGE RED, BROWN AND VARIEGATED SAND STONE QUARRIES. Security Building, '.Ninth Floor, Madison Street and Fifth Avenne, -Chicago m M. BBIGGS, Real Estate. Insurance, Loans AND HOUSES TO RENT. Office 1612 Second Ave., Rock Island. Have 00 band 40 lota In Booth Rook Island on ...t ......a tnat nataid tlie eitv limit: rood water; low taxes, and cheap insurance. Tea lota on Thirty-eighth street ad fifteenth avenue. A nnmbcrof pieces of property la tbe city for ale and rent. Are the High Excellencies of the M. A K. Pent Up September Energy warm weather can be restrained no longer, bnt will be nncorked let loose moved briskly in September must be sold miehtv auick now. We shall at almost any 1709 and 171 1 Second Avenue, RockJsland, 111. MADAM To tbe Ladies of llie CUT AND MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHING. Ladies wishing to do their own dress making should secure and learn the famous KELLOGG SYSTEM, which is equal if not superior to all others in the market, by calling on or addressing the undersigned. Will also teach the new method of boning, the only stiffening in dresses, etc., that does its work in a satisfactory manner. The Kellogg System with full instruction given for $10, and moderate terms for learning the boning process. Mrs. M. A. Thompson, Agent Ryan Block, Second Floor, Davenport. SETTERS & ANDERSON COJffRACTORS and BUILDERS. an Undo of carpenter work done 2 Office and Shop 721 Twelfth atreet 1729 Second Avenue DRESS GOODS. SPECIALS rOK THIS WEEK. Fall Suitings, value np to 35c, 19c Pretty all wool suitings in mixtures, Rob Roy plaids, etc.. should be 42c 29c. 75 pieces, all different styles, new Fall Dress Goods, nsual 50c values at 39c. 50 pieces handsome new goods in a great variety of weaves and patterns in value 57c and Oic at 45c. New English Covert Cloths, most desirable for styl ish dresses, the $1 value will be this week 75c. The newest things in Rough Effects, Mohair Fig ures, now on our counters. Very handsome new plaids for waists and skirts just placed on sale at our low prices. WRAPPERS. Indigo blue and dark calico wrappers, at C9c. Dark red, indigo blue and black-ground wrappers, ruffle collar, large sleeves, worth $1.38 at 99c. Wrappers, piped yoke, value $1.68 at $1.25. SOME NEW THINGS. New Trilby Ilrut Brooches 15c long Bars; Combe 4t? Initial Ttilhv Fret l"c M'erlina silver liatVes 83. rter Ina; better Bueklrs and Belts f I.tS. Belt fins 5c. - KELLOGG, Tri-Cilies and YiGiniiy HOPPE, THE TAILOR, 1803 Second ATenne. General Jobbrar, done on abort aoUce and satisfaction gnarantead ROCK ISLAND Finish! i Right Goods That are Made Right, Fit Right, Wear Right, And at the Right Price. 116 to 124 Eighteenth Street v4