Newspaper Page Text
top Attjp, PtiiDA r; june lb, icca fttlM Bfly aad WiiISJ at MM Saaatd ta.MB .Party. MM war week. Weak. fBpsnaani! M ttri 1 1 i. WLW. Fbidat, Jcbb 19. 18H. . IC. & MARSHALL. FW Beer! Of Bdwsatloe J a A. DONALDSON The denvieratle voters of to counties of Rock bland and Henry ara requested to aead delegate to tbe senatorial convention, to be bold nt t'smbrtdce. I1L. at II o'clock, a. m.. tM 1st day of July. A. D.. Mat, for tb purpose of svatiaatln' on candidate for repreaenta- Uve tram tbe Thirty-third Senatorial Dintrict and to transact aueh otber buataeaa an may prober) y some before tbe convention. Tbe beeki of representation wlllpernlttwelvedele ate from Roek Inland eonnty and nine dele- sate from Henry eonnty. C. M. Tens BR, Wiujah MrEmnr, Job Bthaij Benntorlal Committee. Dated at Roek bland, IIL, this lt day of June. A. u, I MM. McKlXLET cocktail l war a favor Ite beverage la Bock Island last l & ai(Ub Orb thing la certain, McKinley can mtke no excuse about "this all being; so sadden." Ir IfeKlnlej has not hie letter of acceptance already written, be has not tbe faculty of keeping abreast of me limes. If cKirlrt, Oar Idol," was one of the republican Inscriptions. Dollars to dour bouts Bro. Quayle got np mat uesign. Takhbb's picture appeared in one oi in transparencies camea last f k. a. tm a . . ... aigai. innir la one oi ine repuou ean heroes this year. EviDKRTLT tbe controlling element in st. Loots supposed that tbe Teller constituents were bluffing, but the uoioraao senator caned them. ae oyer St. Louis the past week failed to show a silver lining, much as was the prayer ioi nope oi many repu oilcans that iney might. Ir the Teller constituents had been dealere la the old time "green rood a" they could not hare been aonbbed any more contemptuously tuau iney were a st. Liouis. Oh Jnne 18. 1815, the battle of , Waterloo, In whieb the allied forces of Europe whipped Napoleon ont of au semoiaaee to a grand monarch, was fought. Yesterday was aeala Jane 1, and again a Napoleon was faeiag a host of allied forces. The battle of thia second Napoleon was last begun on this anniversary day When the clouds clear away history wui nave repeated lueu. HeKamley Easy le Beat. Now that all has been said and done, the republicans have put np ine ceaaiaaie moat eaauy 10 do de feated, tie represents the radi eai sentiment oi the party on tbe tariff question. Ever since be made himself famous by his tana mm ne has been regarded by the conservative representatives of bis party as representing the eitreme of an issue that was devoid of merit at best. Feeling that through the strength of publio prejudice) the neminee would win, if Indorsed by the' republican party, the . money powers which are tbe consistent de votees of tbe doctrine of radical pro tection dictated not only the declara tion on the tariff, but on the radical money plank as well. They thought it a rood time to assert themselves. and they did so with muob more potlUveaees than they would have unaer oiner uaa me prevailing eon ditloat, have dared to. McKlnley is tbe tool of the allied powers of wealth, and because he la strong with them he must be weak with the mas tea. McKlaley will be the easiest man to beat the republicans could have nominated. TaatTtrod Bcsir, HI., May 24. 189 "I was troubled with that tired feeling all the spring. I purchased three bot tlea of Hood's BarsaparUla, aad when I had Ukea about half of it I was feellag well again. I believe Hood's Saraaparilla to be aa excellent blood partner and loaic" bliss Oba K. Moboak. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy At Spirit Lake, tha treat Iowa ana mer resort, will be optfaed for the Baking ooaooa May 15. aad for tbe regular Bummer ooeeoa June 15. The hotel aad snrroundlan have beea greatly Improved and maay aew at tractions have beea added to this pop alar reeort. A beaaUfnl half-tone cir cular deeeripUve of Spirit Lake aad Hotel Orioaas will be seat to any ad dress by tha aadorairaod. T U. S3. AVBBU, BTT. UOlei OrlOBM, aB am .. av a. a - OHIO .GETS THERE. Continued from Third Face. it was at tha time : IS p. m. and tbe eeay vratloa had bssa In. seanlon etcht hour. Tha chair ordered the roll called for nomi nations and Franklin Fort, of New Jersey, was the fin to respond. He nominated General Hobart, of New Jersey. W. M. Handoiph nominated Henry Clay Evans. of Tennessee. Virginia presented the name of General James A. Walker, an ex Confederate. Itssenden nominated Will lam O. Bolkeley. of Connecticut. Allen, of Rhode Iiland, named Charles W. lappet, of that state. There were numerous aeoondlnsr sneeches heard and then the roll was called and the result announced aa follows: Hobart, VBX; trans, Balkeler, a; Walker, 84; LJppett, $; Grant, 8; Depew, 8; Mor ton, i; inurston, a. The nomination was made unanimous, and Bushnell. of Ohio. offered a resolution, which was adopted. manna; tne permanenthalnnan the chair man of the committee to notify McKlnley of his nomination, and the temporary chairman the chairman of the committee to notify Hobart. The notifying commit tees were then appointed aad the conven tion adjourned sine die. . OPIXIUMS OF THI DISOBtTXTLEIK. " Bay tha Ticket Will Get Only Iowa Wast a tbe Mb.te.ipt. ST. Locis, Jnne 19. Senators Mantle and Carter and Hon. T. C. Marshall, of the Montana delegation, jointly stated after the convention that their refusal to walk out of the convention should not be con strued as in. any manner constituting an acceptance of the terms of the platform in the financial question. They further stated that the entire delegation was united In unalterable and unqualified op position to the platform adopted in so far as the nnanclal question is concerned. They disagreee with their colloasrue Hartinan only as to the extent of their au thority to act for the Republicans of their rive of the delegation felt that they would be most faithfully and directly discharging their trust by entering their protest against the platform and reserving tbe right unto themselves and the Repub licans they represented to either accept or repudiate the platform and the candidate after full and free conference in such man ner and at such time aa tbe party of the state of Montana might assemble So confer and act. Hartman felt that he could properly walk out of the convention, notwithstand ing his representative capacity. No crit icism was offered by any .member of the delegation on his actions. Staying or go ing was regarded as a matter of personal judgment of the mere question of ethics. l he nve who remained would aa a per sonal matter have gone out. As repre sentatives of their state they felt that they were not authorized to leave tbe conven tion. All of the three gentlemen namedagreod in the belter that Henry M. Teller would be In and of himself a candidate and plat form on which the Republican and all other part lea In Montana would with scarcely a dissenting voice agree. Neither of the gentlemen indicated any disposition to counsel tho Republican party of Mon tana or any member of the party to accept the platform. The gentlemen were without division outspokon in the opinion that there was no hope whatever for the ticket in the west. It Is the joint belief of these gen tlemen and all others who have been con sulted from the west that there will not be a successful Republican election west of the Mississippi river, outside of Iowa and possibly Minnesota. These gentle men further believe that there will not be Republican elected south of the Potomac and the Ohio rivers. A member of the Montana delegation suggested that the battle ground would be In Illinois and Indiana and that Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and Connecticut were doubtful states, and the Republican party had to carry all of them In order to succeed. Governor Kicks rd, of Montana, was present when the above was given out. He concurred In the views expressed, ap proved the independent attitude taken, said Teller would get practically the solid votjB Vof Montana and that McKlnley woum not secure fl.uuu votes in the state. BOLTERS ABB PROMPTLY AT WORE. Hold a Meeting Today to Pat Teller C for Im Presidency. Tbe silver delegates were in secret sea. fere nee till after midnight. They will have a meeting at 10 o'clock today when their address will be presented for adoption. It declares their principles and proposes Teller as the fusion candidate for aft who are opposed to McKlnley and a gold standard. It Invites the Democrats, Pop ulists, oiraetaiusts and all parties or or ganizations that have their nominees yet to name and their platforms to adopt to unite on Teller as their standard bearer and to Ignore all other other Issues in tbe effort to reform the currency system. When Teller was asked about the move ment to place him In the field aa an Inde pendent candidate for the presidency be declined to discuss it or to say whether he would accept or decline. "'It la," be said. "a movement with which I have had noth ingto do and which I have not encour aged. 1 do not therefore feci called upon to discuss It and shall not do so at the present time." The senator received over 100 telegrams during the afternoon. Most of them were from the western states, but there were some from Pennsylvania and two on three from New York and Kew England each. A large majority of them Indorsed the course taken, but some condemned it. One message from Ohio said: 'I do not regard you as a representative Republic an." Upon reading this aloud to his friends the senator remarked: "I agree wtta mm, out 1 oon s see why he should go to the expense of a telegram to tell me what I already know." Teller will apend several days with bis mother in the north ern part of Illinois before proceeding to nu noma in KHoraqo. O. CelUoBctte, drojrrtat. Beavere- vuie, ui., says: -To Ur. King's Haw Diaoovery Iowa mv life. Waa taken with la grippe aad triad all the phy- wtiw ivr nine a DOBS, DBS OI BO avail, aad waa riven p and - told OOUld BOt live. Ravtna TV.. Kin,'. New Discovery ia ay store, I seat v mut saa oeraa iia nee, ana from tbe first doee began to get bet ter, aad attar using three bottles waa ap aad about again. - It la worth its weight la gold. - Wo woat keep store or bouse without it." Get a free trial at Carta TJUasBerer'a draw 3P Heat- : Man ittA ran now wear a collar as spotless aa that of the man in a dress coat. How ever dirty his work, the workman can have a dean collar every day with out cot if be wears the TRADf MARK INTERLINED It can be cleaned in a twinkling by the wearer, with a wet cloth or sponge. It combines satisfaction, economy and comfort. No frayed edges to ciiafe the neck. The "Celluloid" collars and cufis are tbe genuine interlined goods with a "Celluloid" surface and bear the above mark. They are water proof. All others are imitations. If your furnisher docs not keep them end to us direct. Collars, soc each. Cun, 40c. pair postpaid. THE CKLIATLOID COMPART, Haw Talk, RABAI Baft.iathelel. Amusements. Marpefs Theatre Cbas. Bum, M loafer. WITH NEW ELECTRIC FANS. 3 NIGHTS Q COMMENCING- Monday EveniDg, Jane 22. The Supreme Favorites, Bijou Stock Co. Formally Oordoa A Qlbsey rssasany, lu a grand repertoire of plays LADIES ADMITTED FREE Monday when accompanied by a par son with a paid SOc ad a lesion. A $60 CRAWFORD BICYCLE Given away Wsdnaaday evening-. Numbers girea at each perfoimaaca. 10, SO aad 30c SPECIALTIES: JISEASES of Eve, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Stomach, Skin and Blood. Rupture cured without nse of knife DR. DANIEL, ROOMS 36 and 37, McManus Building, corner' Second and Main streets, Davenport. OFFICE HOURS t a. au to 13 m. and 3 to S 'p. m. Evenings, Wednes days and Saturdays, 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, S to 8 p. m. A?elXlao.e 040, JOHN KOCH ' Has the best-equipped Bicy cle Repair Shop in tho Tri . Cities, including the most approved methods and ma chinery for bracing, bend, ing hand bars, enameling and vulcanising; thoroughly Skilled Workmen and satisfaction guaranteed. Agent for tho widely known AJAX Bicycle. Carries a full line of Bicycle Sundriea. si8 Seventeenth St., Market Square. JOfflTVOLK&CO, OrciiGrsdCrontrcLctors C017S2 BUXXeC: . avldlaf. floorlaf , WalBAWoatlag Utk atreet, ae4. 4U aa4iBvWAB W WANTED SECOND-HAND LADY'S BI erie in rood fundi tioa. Inauire at ABOtrsoflto). w ANTED A BITCATION IN TOWN OB tr:ateadv u of raiereaea; aaarried. Aedreaa F. DAaocm. WANTED 8rTCATION AS COOK IN private family by girl of 10 rears exper- eacc Beieraneea. jkoorea JL- L..1H1 A at. ITS. WANTED DRESSMAKING AT 1717 SKC--oad avenue: aU work guaranteed. A Ho wbolar to lean the Kelluff Preach tailor system. Mm. A. Dyer. WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG maa 9 yean of aire. Inside work pre ferred . Addreaa B. t . Jtaadolpa. 1027 Eleventh avenue. WANTED MEN WHO WTIX WORK FOB B7 a month salary or large commission seOJac staple roods by sample to dealers. Ex neriene nnnanesaary. Write na. Houasbuw Specialty eoeasany, 77 W. Fourth street, Cla eumati, Ohio. WANTED A RELIABLE LADY OR GEN tleman to aixtrlbuie samples and make a nooae to-houao eanvaa tor our veretable tot let soaps and pure navorinit extract. Hn to T5 a month easily made. Addreaa Crofts A Reed. Chicago. IIL TIT A N TED LADIES AND GENTLEMICN V V who wish to eorresnoad for pleasure, or wiui view to mairoanoav to loin ue aaaiera Ohio Corrospooding Bureau. Salem. Ohio. Send two cent stamp for descriptive circular. Awtuwaa vv . av Bee, lock ooxn, eiaiem, uum Vjrr ANTED SCHOLARS TO LEARN THE v v rrenen Keuogg ayatem at leu Heeond svenae. The oomplete ayatem embiaeea the model, complete instractlonain cutting. Ottina. Freaeh basting and boning for only HO. Usual price lor system-complete, SB. Mrs. M. & Ukwsoa. TTTANTED PROMPT AND FAITHFUL v v genucman or lady to travel for reliable '-i.u.i.-uv. um. iu luiunrak oii.rj w v. V' able SIS weekly and expenses. Situation per- nci.ivuwn. rMVlnv kii'mjui l ill u Fm BENT A PLEA S ANT OFFICE ROOM tm taa uarae raiKiiag oa second avenu. T7K)R BBNT TWO FINE FLATS IN IN- -a- austnal home. Apply to T. H. Thomas. TJtOS KENT FOUR ROOM FLAT IN GOOD -a.- location. Keaaoaable terms. Apply K. vv. num. "ClOR RENT A STORE IN THE BEST LO AJ cation in the city of Rock Inland. Sulta- SDie for all kinds of busiaeaa. Inquire M. B. 8 Aaous. TJV)R RENT A T-ROOM DWELLING WITH -t- modern eonveniencca altuated on Twen tieth street near Ninth avenue. Apply to H. a. vieaveiano. uengston diock. T7V3R RENT A FINE NEW EIGHT ROOM JL house in Black Hawk addition on Eleventh aVenue- All modern improvement of every kind. Inquire at McCooochle'a residence, 2313 Mfenin avenue. FOR SALE. TJXR BALE A Z-STORY FRAME BL'ILD-A- tag at SOB Twentieth street. Inquire of wuj oni. TJIOR SALE A FIRST CLASS LOT. EAST -a? front, new brick walk, ahade trees In front. Fruit trees sod shrubs on lot, water and sewer. Apply at WJ06 Fifth avenue or oa premises, oje Thirty-eighth street. MI8CELLANFOUS. "TJIOUND A ' STRAY HORSE. OWNER dence of W. H. White, Milan, and paying OUKIM. T OST A POCKET-BOOK NEAR ULLE- aa meyeraarugHtorecontatnlng win money. Finder please return to this office and receive rewam. TTARRY B. IRVrN. DEALER IN NEW AND on eommlwilon. Caxh paid for all saleable firr- ui.uio. oviure vuyinir. privvi af a ftail ISII uvwua avenue, noca t't'ftnfi TTTANTED GOOD RELIABLE HELP OF - - " nunu, wuv vjmu lurnna rcierenoes to nse Thb Argus want column. Calls are re ceives at uua omce aauy ror domestics, etc who ean come well recommended. Try this coiumn ior a attnauon ana If you are reus you will get one. $100 TO ANT MAN WOMAN WE PA-VTV cannot teach to draw a crayon LK.ibrii uy our patent metnoa In three leaaoan. We pay our pupils SI0 to 118 per week to work for as at home, evenings or spare time. Send for work and particulars. Hermann Sey mour, 21S South Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Is the Well Dressed Gen tleman When he has been fitted out with a handsome new suit by HOPPE. There isn't a tailor in the city who can transform a maa ao quickly, or raise him in hia own estimation la such a short time as HOPPE. Tha clothing fits ao perfectly and ia made ia all tha up-to-date etylee in material, cut and fine - trimminga that every ono knows who made it be fore looking at tha stamp inside. M0PPE A Word. Abut Your Hair. laavMkaaw whi Tea csxrr?n K,r.:a rirrca Ifrt. It vgrrji TRADE AT YOUNG h Lie COMBS' 1725 Second Avenue. Disputed THE MONKEY AXD THE PAR rot have never come to the con clusion who got tbe best of tbe bargain In that tasscL We have come to tbe conclusion, thougb, that oar patrons always get the best bargain at Young A Mc Cotnbs', their sales having bxreesed week by work and month by month, which show that their efforts have been apureoiated by their patrons, and square dealing and low prices -make their power felt This week we give you a grand Let Go Sale, which is a big trade winner on sea sonable merchandise. Come and see. Bicycles. itn.autci Boys' and girls' Prineefs b iry p )-, monei wneeis, aeamiess steel tulv, ball bearing, made to retail at S1Q $27.50, our let go prices 9l7e A full lilM Of WaM-!v Wfhimla l.inh be sold a special cut price during this M go price Call and get a catalogue and full .i 1 iwuciuani Black Dress Goods. A sen stvm In black dreas coo Is f 1 4 leape. Sjru-ed mahlrf,nnrietaa.etrfa aevsva, aranl'e clothe, worta si. ase.Tsc, SSe.BKro at Jaae sale, year saalea 40-lnrh black el k srsrp Henriettas, worth Bl.K,letgoat Jaaeaale 40 met silk wavy sabtlmre la Dink, eveam. Mils Oraea sad earaiaal, worth U.1U, let go at Jane sals K0 yards plaid dreas rnod, ehaas at tie, traad let go sals at per yard 49c 75c 75c Ribbons. All la one lot. Wo. an Drear) aa nnri allk rlnboae,eaoaldlM7c,s-raa4 1ei(oaale25 AwKber lot, very good eolora. la Borla. I C wavU 40c, let (o aaie srlce ear yard I OC Double faoM btsek eatla rlbbona nlaaty ' of taaaa, Itoa. U-st. ysarchoie la tas I Or ktssaia.sr yard Ow Laces. This Is a lacs season . Having eearsd aa taswoaas Una la point ds Parle, llnea effect.; ra 1ft, avvjrvtnlag ta las lies for truaainic svgaadlea. la waa, wlaaas aad a ker hbbk fabrics ww Plaea lasra la tbe 1st ga sale st par yard aal ap Ic Crockery Department. Out Drier ea cutlery to one af the aae- clais la this departiuent for tnls woek. We vnu peace on sale a large Hae of steel knives aad forks at prices asaaily paid to tbe amn utaetnrer. These are all nrst class rooda and warranted ls every respect Do not nuas tnis aa we ean save von from 25 to M ner cant over otber aeaiers. Btarl tarvee sad fork. vod easllty, wvjcaie. at per ,et af katra. ami sad fovka. haaa'al staaea. taittatjea raee waoa I Berthtl to, at per set. 78c Btssl katvas sad forks, bevaled tliais. seablaaolatar. eboay baa dJaa, WMvtb Bl.ie, at par eat......... 98c t real hsao heaeles wtth I I C wak.wru ft, stpar set..O I O YOI B .-.ft QOODBS. Mir fit r WAL A ZJLi Knee. Deep in June 1 Is a favorite expression cf the Hoosier poet. James Whitcc.-nb Rfley. Knee Deep Is an expression of we mean that our are worth seeing. Come In and See Us. Bargains in books of every kind. R. CRAMPTON &C0. 172J SECOND AVEXCE. THE SCHOMACKER Elictro-Gcld String Piancj Have attained their nalahrltw anlal uwrnt Jui. an ....... .j pubUcly axhlbitad im oompeUUoa THE U1G11E8T AWAltll iib? lBol KrhlblUoa at Crystal Palaea. N. T.. to 18M. over 100 pianos oa eihibiUon First Priae to tho Scbomarker Piano, in 1874. rf"11" ItituU ia Philadelphia la 1845, 18&8. aad agala At tha American institute la New Tork ia 1858. At tha Maryland Institute ia Baltimore In 1848. At the International Exhibition U Philadelphia ia 17. The Sciiomacke Pianos received the Highest Awards old ooBTTarcooaxr roa it teaks at Wallacrj's Music Store awKuVar THE "CLEVELAND" ""st in quality. V. j - J ' . vw - j , Jj fJ Don't let an off band, easy going reverVi of recklmn promi an titter dlerecard of traiims principles, and caose yon to telephone ynor bntdirr a- your wife's aaillinrr tei send up a bicycle,' Better buy of Bosawn who ki ow a Utile aaors la recard to what Us wheels be setls are made of, aod bow Uxj are amafe. . We do not claim to know anything; about dry woorla, but traces till you what a Mcycle Is worth, without looking; at the name plate, or tlx soaker's advvMseaaeut. Urea buy your wheel of as. you wUi be eaUsaed. . W?.8ELL OX TnE lXSTAUJTEftT TULK, and bare wheels at fit, S5S, tM 75 and 1100, as yon Uke, aad they are all worth what we aril then for. M. 0. Grlswold & Co., 1510 Skccnd Aw. r BEE Great I While awm are discussing; tbe merits kw bnfh tA ailvmntaM aft lb. where one Gold, silver or i"apar Dollar now bays twice as much as It did a bBonth nco. Cliirt X7aiBla. af oar t S dasia. aivided lata Svs Iota: UH1. worrb Ban far let t, twi I S for Lot 1. vrarB I A for Lot,wOTta ISSfar Let, wona t n for...:;.:: BELTS. We dosht awle-a la tha si tads af . Tie Si's? ftsetsv I Be Br? " " Iratrat kaiher bans, wttk d SScvarMMase Bwck nab wrrtb Sae. tata i Wbas iaa-ti d baaa.II4 karaaa at tej, wStTaje. . Bic redaetiou m eapea and "r ana nniiiantlae. from ana 4 1 U West Second met In Bargains our own. By that bargains in books v. aona. w ansisi the have tararlablj ncired tKaBBVefeJskaBftafa HIVE nid-Scacaer Sale. of fSoLd mnA su ... Ki tai . . . . . I XlillineiT. BvwasrsaMstsalsettoasra rseMaaable I harry, all ebatrai. all sow. all ekaara ble irtaaaiad saws aad boaaeta. f Sreaad Btabsrr4saed a.. ft f SSuaa4 4 eaara redeeed t.. I", t AS aad S Sebata radawd to.. IT. Mead bats n dated to.. 1 Bf CBILUKM'S hats. A new awfUMt. evaaantely trisaaaed am a.M Im. rihkMMi tiHa.aaaaa. lae,Sae.laa4l . adall s' re- r pais, is nana aaa Wbtt deck, tale twk IU BpacW aal aa all aatrha asM at aiarif aaN taelr aetaal vaaa. valy ssaat bsaaea t aupvarlatx. KUgsat ssaaitswiit af wbits aata. iackeU. geswate akrrts In silk. aaUa. BS apward. largest aaamlaatrt of aeparate skirt in the city. - - DAVENFQ3T Vt bp ma vajsaui HJWW.WW9". .71