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t TflD AHQUD, TUESDAY, OCTOBCh 13.' ICTO, Money-Saving Sale! Hosiery and Domestics Harked Down! THIS WEKK we have arranged a card. Commencing Wednesday, Oct marked WAY DOWN, and a visit that the tai gains are great MONEY Domestics. Cot'on Toweling at Stfe aad 3Ko per yard. Linen Crarb at 414c per yard. Unbleached Mualin at 3c per J srd. Cnb'.eachcd Canton Flannel at 4c per yard Tetn't Flannel at Z'Ac, 6z,1bic and (Me per yard Gray Colon Blenkcta at 45c per pair. Ladies' Hosiery. Fast B ack Cot t to at 7Vie, 10: and 15c per pair. Feet Black Cotton, ribbed top, at He per pur. Fat Black Impor'e 1 Cotton at 17c per pair. Fat Black Imported Citton, Maeo foot, at lc. Sic, 23c, S3c and 89c per pair. rait Black Fleeced Cotton at Sic per pair Fart Black Fleece! Cotton , ribbed top, at 3ic pur par. Kcd Woo', mixed, at 19c per pair. Gray Wool, mixed, at Its per pair. Infants' Hosiery. Flue gnaae. Brown col I on at c. KJc, He and Vic a pair. a fire gusge. Red Cotton at 9c, 10c, lie and 14s a pir. Fine goase. Fast I'-lack, aerorled size, at 10c a pair. Fine ribbed, Faat P.lack at lie, 13c and l ie a pair. KLUC-HASLER Diy Us CO. 217 and 21 7 West Second St., Davenport. DQjrOKNOW That it has taken time and study and work to produce Shoes worth your buying at prices fair (or you to pay? Think it over. Think this over, too that descriptions are cheaper than materials. lie sure the shoes you buy are as good as you're made to believe they are. Our new (all styles are In. Ladles' shoes o( any grade, and some wear-resisters (or the children that are worth your while to buy. 1704 Second Ave. Your Needs jo,, 1 VWCr dT J-' - . - y .w-PP PCIQ CO., Indlanopoll. .. sale that will be a great drawing 14. The articles quoted are all to onr store will convince anyone SAVEBS. Gentlemen's Half Mixed Cotton, KIbbed Top. at 5c and c per pair. Ble-k, Taaa and Mixed Gotten, R kbed Top, at 7c aad sc per pair. Mixed Cotton, Bibbed Top, at c and lot per pair Fact Black Cot toe. Bibbed Top, a lac par pair. Faat Black Imported Cuttm. Ribbed Top, at lac. 7e, Mc, and cer pair. Heavy Blae Wool at 15c per pair. Boji Half How, Assorted Mixed Cat ton, at 5c per pair. Children' Hosiery. Faat Black Cottoa, Ribbed, at 4c, 5c, fc n 7c per pair. Faat Black Cotton, Ribbed, at 10c, 11c, aa 14c per pair. Kxt Black Cottoa. Ribbed, at lie. 13c. 15s. He, Wc. ile aud 33c per pair. Orey Mixed Cottoa. Rlbbai at It, 82. tc, ltc, 11c and 11: per pair. Fine Guar Aasoried Brewna and Taaa, Mightly f iltd, at 15c per pair. ZTotloe. Our Eid Glove rale, which wsaena menced Saturday. Oct. 10. will eonUn.e through tola week at the ease low ant pi ices aa quoted. &&BS&, In the furnishing line maybe contained In this cut, if not, we are sure you will find what you want in our Furnishing Depart ment. We have every thing that is new, styl ish and attractive. 1 ncy win not spin or spoil in the lunch hamper Peril cd Caa$ the easiest nUncs to carry and deiurtitrul m eat for haadana e-.iofeoora. They satisfy benr ar fuod,IM orcoM. Caw earrr thaw ta ml. Send su casta tar aaopte caw; wwaaaanaaanBaaapeaaapaa TELLS OF BLOODY MONDAY Charles Onrhaaa Write aa latareeuw- latter rrea tfarvara. The first Mondav of the n.er ol. lege year at most collets is called . . 1 a u M . . - mooQij,- ana as Harvard, specially, the natural antinathi.. at sophomore aad freshmen, are givn considerable latitude aa the,, daw. Charlie Durham, who has jott eo- terea Harvard in the class of 1903, tbus describes what haorjened thla jear in a letter to his parenu Col. and Mrs. C W. Durham: 'Bloody Monday' was a wet. clondy day. Ail UaT the Bkiea drfnnad. and trim A ia diasnade the freshmen and sophomores irom ngnting oat the atrurgle for supremacy. The freshmen attended at Memorial Hail at 8 p. m. to hear addresses from the president to the teucnera 01 ut laeait ia regard to their college duties, and to be in troduced to their instructors. After the refreshments during which the students made a fearfnl dim h. crowding bd to the tables and bealia time to their appetites on the saacers who tneir spoons, we Jell the baud log. it was suu drizzling, bat we heard shouting, rah, rah, rah, 19du! Kan. rah. rah. 99: So we harried, ran ana stumbled over the quadrangle to the lawn ia front of Wald hail There the were, two farm ernwila one shoutiag hoarsely, this way 99. the ether. tkia m lOuft K found onr places and then came the caargw. xue aavaace oi tne sophs' came ap at fall speed aad rolled against oar lines; thea the mala body liww, ova toe enoca was oyer. It was bow a sqaeeeinir, gasping ee- oeavor to penetrate the enemy, aoi the individuals, but the ranks. Sad. denly down went someone in front of me, thea another aed I followed, chia foremost into the heap. There was no turning back possible then. uu iae crowa separated slowly and the heap dissolved except one, who after a little time. limped to his room oa a friend's arm. air hat was snatched the first rush and now most of the others were bareheaded, too. After a few desultory, fierce skirmishes we organized a wedge. Three or foar fellows now locked arms aad the rest backed them ap. The result was splendid. Ia spite of oar aot knowing eaeh other (we hare not yet had a class meeting) we rallied oar men by the cry, fast developing into a croak with the strain and wet, 'this wit man r.t IQilft" f ;n-.l ,k. j v. m jviu.ii ,uq first of those wedges aad from that w wo uniu nearly me ena 1 was la front. They chose the large men for that DurDose. aometlmea thraa. sometimes four locking arms aad iacing me tide of sophomores, up uu uuwn over tne eamnna. nn l h walks and against trees, everywhere cuuiosion ana wet. a trreat maav sophomores wore their fonthail aniL and were terrrfvincr nr;rta i..t One fellow came running full speed 'Ku anv aua as nara as ne cooid, but I braced mvseif for the ahnnlc and stopped him. -Most of the ground wae now woraeo. into a sort of paste ankle deer, and aceordinc ta th 'n.t of lost or missing, it mnst be a mix. tore of cuIT buttons, hats and other miscellaneous articles. It wes onr victory ; we had our monae'e wnrtk and the class of 1900 can crow far tne present, it would have beea a glorious affair but for the drizzle. As it is. wa are sore, hut enthnai. tsUc." MR. NELSON 18 ACCUSED. MoIIbw Wa far Lillie M. Nelson in an annlicatlnw for divorce filed in the circuit clarLV otlice accuses her hatband. Nels Nel son, with drunkenness, crneltv aad Infidelity. i hey were married Oct, 26. 1892. at Molina, and hava one eon. Wal lace, aired 4 waara. limrdia in the wife's story Nelsoa has beea a ft a a a .a . rvtu uu man ior ptui lew 7 arm. 110 woDia inamD nsr riwntistit i tervala and do ever t thin" h aonid a . - to make life miserable to her. so she says. airs. Nelsoa aamee Minnie Kinir and lira. Valla aa wrnnaa wlik whom her husband had improper re lations. A Calaaca Wokaa. The Chicago papers eontaia a re imrt of the marriage last week of Miss Florence U. Wade daae-hter of Mr. ana Mrs. Richard M. Wade, ta Harry Hallenbeck. at the home of the bride's j -areata. lofi Weeaiegtoa 1 - 1 .... uouiwTaru. msntp r aiiows per- lurmeu ui ceremony, uuy rela uvea ana intimate friends were present. The bride wore a neat traveling suit of blae trimmed ia tan aad carried a boon net of roses. The ceremony was performed aader a lovers aaot composed of palms anu rosea, id couple departed 09 a late traia for a short weddiae? tour. and will be at home after Oct. 14 at 1096 Waehiagton boulevard. The bride is a daughter of Lawyer Wade. who has beea ladjeeed by the Rock Island coaaty graad jury for ob taining gooas unaer laise pretenses. Vera, III.. Sent. 2S, l9i My father was troubled with headache and rheumatism. He N-gsa takiag Hood's Sarsaparilla about six months age. and he has aot bad a epell of headache since taai time aad his rheumatism is almost cared. We believe that a continued use of Hood's SarsaparUla will completely care. Jake Peany. Hood's Pills actharmonionalv witk Hood's 8ersaperilla. TaV KaW aMnsrwktewaa tax " J - wv ew I-H ISXJUT safe, mild aad yet certain la tlfect. a cents. CARES FOR THE CHILDREN paap Sa Uttte The Phoenix Bridge company, by whieh Joaa Oleekaer was employed at the time of hla frichUal death Suadey. has decided to eara f jr the aafortanate msa's thraa oroaaaleee children, who will ha seat to Brook lyn. New York, where they hava a grandmother. 60 pi. Miliikea of the Bridge company eaya that is the ia. tentioa of the company. Me emrs ol which at PhnraiivUia, Pa., were greatly moved whea informed of the deMh of Uteckaer, aad the eircaos. stances of his family. Aa inquest was co nd acted over Gieckners remains la Dsvevport yesterday afternoon, ana a verdict la accordance with the facte aa et forth ia last eveoia'a !.. re turned. The taaeral ocrorrd this moraiac from St. Aatboay'e charch the temaiae being laterred bealde those of deceased's wife aad child la St. Marcoerite's remetery. Eta p'oyes of the Phoaix Br dga eom- paay took Charge 01 iae laewrax. TRAVELING WITH PEARY. Daveaport is ialerested la the Pary expeditloa, oa the eteamer Hope, to Melville bay la search of be rreat meteorite which had beea die- covered at Cape Tork oa a previous expedi'iioa. by reaaoa of the fact that one of the meabere of the party is a native of itaveoport. aa hia Home t really still there, though he only finds time to visit It for a short slay semUoccasionally. George K. Pataam. aoa of Mr. C E. Putaam. aad brother of W. C 1 otnam. is tae geawemaa ia ques tion. He has beea aa e.sieteai la the United State coast aad srwodatie sarvey for many year, aad whea th party of scieotiiic mea. who were to acoompaay Lieat. Peary, wa made ap be was offered a place aa oae 01 tae repreeeeamuves 01 Cor ell university. The roverameat rraated him leave uf abeeooe for the parpoee and faraiehed him with the lastr. meate with which ha was to take ob servations. The members of tha expeditloa ar rived ta Mew Tork last week oa their return, just before Mrs. Pataam re turned to this city, aad she soa for two days there, tla had many thrilling stories to tell of bis experiences; stories that did aot gat into the newspaper accounts, aa they dealt with the scientific a pacta of it. a a . . a me trip almost entirety Jew-e Stweaeen Ever aince tha aaanaaMaMMt made that City Attorney Haa bad been ia itad hw Martr tma. to make a tour of Nebraska aad close the eampalga oat there with a flour iah Of trannsla. cnaeidawatila lala. est has beea manifested aa to what cities bad beea assigned to him. While the itinerary has aot beea fully completed, it Is nadrrsUrnd that he has been billed for oae-aight stands at the following places: Oar- lnantOWa. Ilw.nrlnva tmmmm rWu. J r . , . "rr Intr. Bos Uder. Crab Oirhard. Port oiamg. swedeburg. Haymow. Veeee. WeenlBC Water. Lnaktaata. nwallala aad Broken Bow. It la also aader. stood that Hon. W. F. Pwt u aw.b inr? elaborate arraxr.rn.aJ tn tain the distinguished orator oa bis ii . . 1 . a tail nver ranca. Nutwilhstandiaa that iK. atcClaL. aae an toe glory aea honor which mar accrue from tha I v .I.L a L ,. . . . trip to Canton, T. Uaaaa Thnmea uu wear taat sorsn aaUe. WbUo the alcKiaie ilea wara ha.tiair liut cymbals sad makintr ethar datooa. ' 01 joy at taeir headiaarters a isira avenue last atght, Taoma aad his eohoru of tha Li a 00 la oatSt. were piaaaiac to receive Coagrwoo maa Priace Friday 0 eaiag. There baa been so mach talk ataant tae "bid aad seek" game which Priac aaa ueea eagegea ta that Thomas haeJlV. althOaah rala.l.allw. daw cided 'hat there was ant hl. Ln da hattouothu favorita Bp to the HOB. E. W. Harataad M It Caws went to Port Bvraa tkla ati.raaa where they win" addroeea democratic raiiy toaigbL The Hryaa aad Sewall flag raieings j -ww vi eoata m oil we. waioa were to have occurred Saturday . . mmk itw .b .11.-1.- . .. w.wwsHi:. mu n 1 mrm ,!(.. t ChriatantiM ciam, sr.. maa Evaagv4ical LaUeraa eh area lot 6. block X. J. XV mAA Bock Ialaad. i. r Bbeeia Herbert to Emfl Ever, lot r. Bodmaa's add.. Book isiaua. f z.wij Charles L. tVank. r c v.i.. iegham. lota 1. . s. a and ft. aWk W. xlllage of Andalusia, KX e lor a case of catarrh that cannot ha cured create tha eaepteiea that the atMoaa) wo aqvertiead la a liakw. Do yoa knew of aaw aeui being paidr El Hru. da not mow. ieC rewards ia ardar aa aall tkai. weu aaoWB Cream Balaa. Taa. Offer tha moot effaetiva aasdicawL. prepared la aoavaaiiaat farm to aaa. aaa at taa lowest poeelble priea. fto vwwaa pwr ootua. al hoaeet enective remedy, which le lataty iraa Hem naaraarWla aa- mW harmlul iiifi,. . Tui AMva, osif 10 a telL acout That thif. m dean. Maa wha mast u Castas U get thglUhaa4 from Maem H.a'a attwa nana nitua. laeMoau of tha trip to tbair leuow twpabllcaai u.t night, aaib Ua Llaoola aad He. Haley tie as koioleg jellificaUoa meetlar over the eat rrtara f th- tt-H-a ia.aad .pilgnaaaara. C l -wn.y and v. H. Uawl fcold tee hoard at the Third aveaaa etr room. the. latter (cU-man teU.a aww wan tae vaatoa aj). r a ataadlag tha strata of tha cam paiga. aaa thea ditTtler into a oiscassioa of the tariff q oa. oeiag earefal to evade rwieroaae u oar Seatclal etU-m. aa the wt-Marramaa ha iaa-n to h. liete that pwople ta tbta a-rfc f the wnoaa are on ta hia swattatKOt ta ti r apeev Mr. nwraaev. who was spoheamaa fr the Brk Ulead dele- gauoa. etetod tha detaUa at what traaspired situ msj ' hoave H eeia tae Koch 1.1 end crowd bad He aMctaretakea with M.jtr Mchlai y aa aaw (raao, ana taat th fHCtere w -u.d b- o cwete epwvw ta all de- ir.Bf tawm Mr bwrwawy a wa id taa aa.ar meaiaey did ao aaaieMatag taat aav aftetr fsapitBg tow bwk seiaaa crwwa aad coald blame him. horn aaid that It potodthat taa rwpablieaa ma ior lit la tliiaete bad hwae eeraetlaeead. wbaroapoa Capt. J. f tuaeoa are aad Beared the hveihrwa that the autesawei that the etaU 14 gu IhO.Ouu majority to MrK.alwy wa eoTvwet. oiace waaa aid Btaeea I come each a good g eaeear Dow at tha Uaoola rleh the meeuer wae a'dreawwd byj.af.lt graat. 4. W. Morgan. Char tee Bp er aad Sam AraeL The Liacla Ftembaaa eleb aleo decided to go ta aone aest Wedaewday to bear Toa Beed. . MARY MORTON IS LEASED iae bu uoau papers asstaao that the eteamer Mary Mortoa. which Is awaad by Capt, Joha MaCaffroy aa waa tne local axcaretoa oat aeas dariag the past eeeeoa, baa brea aold. Aoeordlng to taa reports cir ealatad a deal wa clawed I eat Wed seed ay by whieh the Mortoa be. came tae preparty ol capt, Harry aad Capt. Jobs Boes, of taa lower river. Tha boat la oa bar way eoaih aad will make bar laltlal trip to Mem phis this weak. Tha boat will ply betweea theee two polata. m eai et wee kly trip aa aa ladopaadeat pacaou 11. S. MoCalTrey. attorney for the company aad Its basiaee ageet, wee aaaa aaa states tact taa . boat had aeoa leasea to cept- Harry aad aot old. it was taa latoaUoa of tha MeUaffreys to pet tha Mertoa la wla tar qaerter at Beokak, bat alece tha eat was cioaa taa boat baa been cat ta St. Loals. Tha boat will spaad tha winter, accordiag to Mr. MeCaffrey, la taa enmHwr trade. The arhra la an alnanai InnwrWilJ. little twadt, aad Bp to mar all atumr to trala it to work have bad eta all eae- v The Beers, t r4tut aa4 awrthod. traL bav cvaxiu. n-l it at last, aad rat tha hrrweeto aaraty aatatal twto the trerwe of their snail rvavtire. TagHbrr the prtams sftuw aa Incline- Hoa to tut, bat berwrsaad With melca tary arn qaor tn -r-inr Thts nullaartaa of the n-U te ane rf the enaleat import aaro to Kfwjtb AfrV-aMe. Horaae are likely to b htlkw by ttbll the aj Una are a Metro, w ith trtib and boot, far any bywaa. lwVS fled that thw mrt ra mtwitsU af siaatrr Bxowvtneat thea the larww and M BOt ao aaaraieiMe to dwt. rMrataVw eeaw, tha ItlTla arrlr-4 tw a elan trieiav r than th rSnefS tre Wright t kwe Ihan oar- half thai rd lb Other draft earaaat thread Maaraataa, A Bus bee ta the- lannataM aWld srieea iatnwu hrT aad lh ava.Mlla that raaae is frmt the perw ta tbrw rsamiaattoa perwr. tvaae cd them are "Cliaai ps the rraabwrd Pfaxw cf brat aad Ibtdaiarr. "The aolar v4t-h M ettaaiad la that part (4 the leaa.ee alr4 the Bailey way." "Th polar rtrrte pa fiaralML renoilaa slanunc farad lie- ran a. "It ss tha a i(l . daty la nfrraJi aad rhtnah ib earth." "A toJrano b Ih safety talte ef aa ewnjkqaahe." Utsmajn tewaa ara utmwA di live eana," and th diScyawt rerw rd Brea were tnitl aa "Indiana. tnm, whitaw aad Frearh. Ane-rraa Me aaaaary. We eras aji p-wewa.eaefiiiaee.ttat p wwt m t Ba Haaawl aaalwli ptarwat ". kea. aad la eta Bar r fa PM way -) M twreff fat aad eteh'e aeet jar. taaa. I wU tsaUes fraa ail wot that I hava doa dnriag tha aaot le ysari that la sot aatisdnotory. U. aa. aMBOOOSL, 1779 loouij ayaaBw ant aaaa ay onset eeMawwtree aadwaaas. ran'w areaiyi of eiaeaiam. the heet eed mm ELEGrUJT nlh cech SWEET CATOKAL OGAKEWES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A CCLLECTtCrj OF DUHOMS WITHOUT COST. 7HK K)IVl - r?TKiiH:rs aniL-wi3iKr bc mih iroMa. Our aJl ttll.MMa a St. M aa. 1 vn aj. m ew. eaaej A fftlL Oartfts t tbe bvsh tjuhlitx. mit-riAi we tax in our putea are could Dot ailiard in sanii tbern fur (6. Tli c is Bra a-w4r tbwe mnal . tific Afhd Brsodern arav of nek At one half price St. we evtract tectn posmvrjy daruzrr. l-or a short time we wCl present our pstrowj whh a tttbt? of tooUi fxtsse of our own rnxVi, gumuusti AbsoluteW pure. AU our arorh: ffuaraataei lor CcrstJutioo aad rtsmtnttion Kcy7 Ycrli Dwntd Pcrlcra. -'..., 4 IIS E4 Third gtct, CVTfffn n.tt pcEwCc of r.r Jtjlaap In Fur Ikrtw ready for taspaa tie- . Alee a full m ad Fall a4 tAiataar ti ! t'mt -Mr1s tnad wroar U bifida ert fur retriBg 4 now at BEliYS (Have RtiiW. R SUBJKCl r. h'9 Frca Silver Gold Oirilvr fe11,!4Tt tv urr eWtantl earaa ika. a, 1 . ,i ! .tketmdcmartui at Jr and our mv of Ins- eeaeyh K'm An tV,U aA psltth-ss rjritu tui AppUcatioe tea yeArtv. Cotaeaad fret DAvrcrt, U