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8 THE ABGtTB, THURSDAY, DECE 31. 1890. CITY CHAT. Open This ere.. Young A MeCombs. Leaf lard at Gilmore's. . C. B. Marshall is in Chicago. Oysters and celery at Long'. C. L. Walker is back from Caicago. The best broom Lee's Little Gem Rev. B. F. 8weet is again able to be out. Plenty Long's. of dressed turkeys at This evening from 7 to 9 at Yonng ft MeCombs'. Miss Kate Scully has returned from Chicago. Plenty of dressed turkeys and chickens at Hess Bros'. S. J. Collins has returned from a basiness trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shannon have returned from their bridal trip. Gum drops 3 cents a pound this evening 7 to 9 at Young & MeCombs'. Gladys and Luzelle, little daught ers of C. R Clark, are ill with pneu monia. Ed Yonng has returned to Annan dale, N. Y., where he is attending college. Mclntyre Reck Co. "a store wiil be open tonight, but will be closed all day tomorrow. McCabe Bros1, stores will be open this evening until 9 o'clock. Closed all day tomorrow. H. L. Forbes, of Boston, and Miss Fanny A. Stevens were married in Moline last night. George. W. Battles, Jr., has gone to Chicago to spend New Year's with 'his brother James. McCabe's Bros1, stores will be closed all day tomorrow. Open this even ing until 9 o'clock. Fay Hawes camp 281, B. N. of A., will give a leap year ball tonight at .'the Industrial hall. Buy your candies and sweets for New Year's and save money' at Young & MeCombs'. There is trouble in the police force again. The police committee has an investigation tonight. One of the cars will be pulled off lower line tonight. The night will leave at 10. i'ornia o ranees 15. oenti1ozou, and B.F. hswf (he . issued .097. .j it the Book Isl ear's afternoon and ..amission lo cents, .amber you can buy hand ado candies for one-half other deal ers ask at Yonng ft MoOombs1. See the grand march at the Book Islan'l rick New Year's afternoon and evening. Admission 10 cents. The Rock Island Y. M. C. A. bas ket ball team defeated Muscatine 26 to 18 in the game at that etty Tues day night. There will be service at Trinity church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, being the feast of the cir cumcision. Sweet milk. crsim. skim milk and buttermilk or sale on Nine teenth street, between First and Sec ond avenues. Rev. W. 8. Marquis speaks to the young people of the Broadway Pres byterian church tonight on "An Evening With Sir Walter." Walter and Charles Harrington were fined S3 and costs each in Mag istrate Schroeder's court today on a charge of disturbing the peace. For the inauguration at Springfield the C. B. & Q. will sell round trip tickets for 4 95 between Jan. 9 and 11, good returning to and including Jan. 12. You can buy a piano or anything in the musio line at Housel's music store, 411 Twenty-third street, cheaper than any other place in the three cities. The Y. M. C. A. will keep open house tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 8 o'clock. There will be a basket ball game, rifle range and a good time generally. Christie Lidders has resigned his position aa news agent on Conductor Auld's Rock Island A Peoria passen per train, to enter college. He is succeeded by Bob Anld. Mrs. D. W. Gould, of Moline. to day sent Asst. Supt. Hill, of the Tri City Railway company, boqnets for each of the conductors and motor men to be worn tomorrow. As the bridge is now open the Vienna Steam bakery is ready to fill all orders in the line of baking at a day's notice. Telephone 58. H. Awarded rtlcbest Honors World's) Fair. DH CREAM BAKING mim MOST PERFECT MADE. Age Grape Cram of Tartar Powder. Paw Korn ft Sons, SI 7-319 Harrison street, Davenport. Jack Feeney and Hays Mans, of uivcupui w, are 10 nave a go at Do rt cher's hall,. in that city, on the night of Jan. 12. Muhs agrees to knock Feeney out in 10 rounds. The yonng people of the German M. E. church will give a social and supper from 4 to 8 o'clock at the residence of J Bamser. 831 Thirtieth street, tomorrow afternoon. All are cordially invited. Dra. J. De Silva and B. F. Hall yesterday removed the left eye of Austin E Post, of Milan, which was injured by a flying piece of steel, the operation being performed at St. Anthony's hospital. William H. Sherwood, America's greatest concert pianist, will give a concert in Library hall. Davenport, n rider the auspices of the Students' club, Friday evening, Jan. 8. Tick ets 50 cents. For sale at Harrier house drug store. Capt. Simmons snd wife, formerly of the American Volunteers, which organization they abandoned on ac count of objections on the part of tne omcers to their marriage, are in Rock Island preaching the gos pel on the street corners. The Christmas festival nf thn Snn. day school of 'the Christian chapel. x Buij-ninin street, win oe neia to night. There will be a program of music and recitations, ami Knt Claus will be there, too. All friends of the Sunday school are invited. aaiss Jennie unanaier, of South Bock Island, was presented by the teachers and officers of thn Aikn street chapel with a silver enp and saucer with her name tngraved upon it, as a token of remembrance, hav ing been organist for the past two years. J. H. Cleland was presented with a fine silk scarf. Representatives William McEniry and William Payne and Mavor Knox accompanied President Medlll, of f Western hospital commissi Waterton yeeterday, and the building there. t gaining much i win guide there atinns frosT Bti tutlon. ' , one of oar . will take into .wo sons, Herman . in the grocery atore. itieth street. Mr. Hensgen rubied very often lately with ckness, and has decided on this change to relieve him of acme of H business cares. The firm will now be known aa Hsnsgen A Co., and will continue to carry the finest stock of groceries in the city. Observer F. J. W'alz. of the weath er bnrean, has prepared data cover ing a period or lo years concerning the month of January and showing that in that time the mean tempera ture was 19 the warmest month be ing that of 1880. with an average of 77; the coldest that of 1875. with an average of 8. The highest temper ature was b'i above zero on the 17th, 1894. and the lowest 27 below on the 5th. 1834. The annual rally of the First Bap tist church Occurred last unninir The program consisted of a nranr service led by the pastor. Bev. C. E. Taylor; a duet. ' The Heavenly Guest." Misses Jnaanhine WnnHin and Myra Saunders; recitation. Miss uenrnae uon; vocal solo, "The Holy City." C. G. Taylor; essay. Church Prosperity," Miss Awilda Young; vocal solo. "The Star of Bethlehem." Mrs. W. B. Ullemeyer. A social followed. J. H. Hiland, general freight agent of the Milwaukee system, E. S. Keeley, assistant general freight agent, and J. F. Clemens, division freight agent at Dubuque, spent yes terday in the three cities, and left for Clinton this morning in special car 222. which was attached to the 7:30 passenger train. Mr. Keeley ia an old Rock Island boy, a aon of Engineer Keeley, formerly of the Rock Island & Peoria. Tha Other Stair. F. H. Kelly, in a communication to The Akccs, denies the allegations made by Aid. Kennedy that he and Mr. Looney had sought to have Charles Brown change his statement in relation to the storm drain, and says that Mr. Brown came to their office of his own volition and volun teered to make a statement, saying that the one he made hnfnra thm committee was not correct, and did an injustice to the contractors. Thomas Cox and Henry Lahiff also sent in a signed letter in which they say that Brown had told them that he had testified before the in vestigation committee at the instance of Aid. Kennedy, who promised to look out for bis welfare in the spring if he got to be mayor: and that on being told by Brown that he had told an incorrect story, they advised him to go to Looney ft Kelly and tell the straight of it. Oatatifc ia taw Bmd Is a dangerous disease. It may l-ad dir ct!v to consnmDtion. Catarrh ia caused by impure blood, and the true ij w cure it 14 oy panning tne blood. Hood's SarsaparisU enres catarrh because it removes the cause of it by purifying the blood. Thou sands tes ify that tlev have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Gladness Comes X7ith a better understanding of the v transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef fort gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There ia comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the onl v remedy with rfi 1 -r jf families, and is everywhere esteeu.e. so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects axe due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yam pur chase, that yon have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by ail reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the moat skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely ed and give moat - ral satisfaction. suiir Chance Hood's Dills are nnralv and do not purge, pain or gripe. vegetable For a nice NEW YEARS DINvEK. Always a re liable line to select from of the choicest groceries on the market. Order early and yon will be promptly served; Look below: M Brad Lettuce. d spinach. 1 rabbere, A Caesabias, J Carrots, J Soap Bnnches, J wiry Sweet Potatoes. Tomato. Celery, Fgt Plaat PmniM Cauliflower, Radishes, f r Dressed Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese. Oysters Balk and Canned. FRUITS. 4 Catawta Grseva, Ooarord Stapes, wiapea, nnoappiea, Naval Oranges. Tlaniaaa. 4 Ottages 15, SO lad 25c par dozen. Mixed Haas, good oaes - - 10c per "h iHESS BB08.! Tonight! Slippers at Cost We wish to clean ev ry pair out if possible and tonight if coat or less will do it they shall go. If you can find your size you'll get a bargain. THE BOSTON NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS For Everybody At Lowest Presents Skates! Skates 're - Inventory Sah mm i BERRy Crockery. hsmber Sets, decorated, warranted. 11.49. Chamber Sets, decorated, warranted, tt.26. e Chamber Seto. decorated, warranted, large 3.49. " ieoe Dinner Set. semi-porcelain. beaeUfal ion, worth 16. $9 97. -piece Dinner Set. warranted, worth 10. 17.it. piece Dinner Set. warranted. 4 97. irge white Wash Bowls. SSc. Cnpe and 6 Saucers for Xoc. ; below cost The balance of oar Jardlnsmrs will be sole at Jerdicoera. w-nrta if. r - ar.. I.. L Worth Site. aa f r a. Jo for Mc; Jardinewrs. worth Sit'., go for fl.U; i lasers, worth go for 9l.CS. Wood Pails, two hoops. 10. Tahe, good aiae. Mo. Good Brooms. 10c. Mop Stick. lOe. Wash Boilers. Ho. t. copper bt ttoms. 69c. Wood rim Sievea. 6c At Hand lee. 10c SCKHART'S Celebrat Skates A7 DAVIf JN, M16-1917 J AVENUE. Char TAK' Ladies 1 CAKE ft m Mi ieTsVflM "'. Efi? TOT 319-321 Twentieth stn These times is quite an occupation. One of the best rules to follow is always to trade with BROOKMAN Twentieth Street JEWELL COMFORTABLE COUCHES Are not always as easy to obtain as you may tmag inc. Our line is something superb We make a specialty of them bma in price and style In other lines, toe, we are top notches. Our array of Parlor and Bed Room S jits is not to be outdone in this vicinity. Beaj. Ingerson. of Hatton. Ind., says be had not spoken above a whis per (or months, and one bottle of j Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice, it is Taylor's 1 -- u 7 rV A r Pastry UADE bv KRELL A MATH m to serve their Mew Tear Gnests with, in preference to all others. There ie no one who knows how to eater to a fastidious taste more than experienced caterers. Give yonr order now and we will send anything yea wish in lee Creams, Fr It Ices, Roman Punch Charlotte Rust, ( Biscuit Glace And in Cakes and Pastry yon can have anvthinv von wish for; and all in time for yonr New Tear "Lay Ont." KRELL & MAT PARTY SUPPLY HOUSE. Phone 116S. I71S-171S aeoond Ive Don't forget to present yonfl friend with a lovely box of delicions Bon Bons or Choo4 olates we have them nic and fresh. VH3bbvKHbwbbE' Lt ' anV Jm laWVafriaK Wise or Otherwise! A wise mn always buys where he can save, even though it is but a dollar or two. The place yon can do this is at our store, We have been In the business long enough to know where to yon money and we do it. save Clemann & Salzmann. THE LEADERS IN FURNITURE . . . A REDUCTION OF . . . 75c, 50c and 7 Yf,vvi ynvvi On eery pair of MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES AT THE jVtO'M Shoe Sale, whfch usually take, place i. January, we start twd wwwew wV af V Sdle Opens Dec 17 and Closes Del- i In order to rake thk the mo.t attractive of all former sales wn have ew :JV . M I ! SS. 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