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it . 1 THE ABQTJ8. T7EDNE8 DAY. APBIL 14, 1097. n TUWWMtWtlbl BUtT. i r f Fair weather tonight and Thcrs ? day; r'stng temperature ; winds soutneriy. TM weather baa become genera ally "clear, only a few local spots of cloudiness appearing on this mora ine's man. The fmperatnre has fallen some- $ what along the Mississippi and risen 5 in the Kncky monnUin region, while but little change has occurred be tween Today's temperature 54. v w UT . m M r CITY CHAT. tLi'B Bay horn Eeldj Bros. Money to loan Bsld j Bros. Bee Earned & Von Manr ad. page. Adams sells Peaslee'a shoes at hall price. Spring chickens dressed to order. Bass Bros. The prettiest line of neckwear in the city. Stewart, the halter. Mrs. William X. Glenn, of Coal Valley, was in the city today. Matting 9 cents and np at Splcer's, Fourth and Harrison, Davenport. Early Ohio seed potatoes, bulk Tardea and grata seeds at Hess Bros. The ladies' green vici-kid oxfords at Adams' are beauties; nice for Eas ter. Ed Merrill, of the Milwaukee office, is confined to his bed by ill ness. The annnal report of City Treas urer Chamberlin appears in this issue. Don't bay what Ton don't want. but see Andy, the tailor and get suiiea. 11.50 bora at Ad.ma' 3 Pal. shoes out of style is the reason for .LI- - mu cut. $1.25 bays at Adams' Peaslee's 1360 shoes not up-to-date style, therefore the cat. Cat prices on farnitare and mat. ting at Spicer's. Fourth and Harri son. Davenport. Remember the sapper and enter tainment at the M. E. obureh tomor row night, April 15. For men only. The prettiest lot of Easter bonnets you ever looked at. Stewart, the hatter. L. S. McCabo, of this city, has been chosen as one of the petit jurors In the United States district court at Peoria. The sharp point shoe is out of date, ladies. Go to Adams' and bay the coin" toe; they are up to date, strictly. Men's $2.90 Russia welts in tans and oz-blooda beat any $3.50 thoe in town. See thtm and be convinced. The Boston. Miss Estes will resume dressmak ing at 2308 Fourth avenue, and will be pleased to see her old friends and customers. Miss Tillie Donald returned to her home at Loding. 111., after a three weeks' stay with Miss Anna Biehl, Twelfth street. The $2.50 ladies' dark chocolate and dark wine lace shoes at Adams' are beauties. Others have them in the window for $3. Do you know we make suits to or der for $12.60 up, and guarantee a perfect fit and cut in the latest styleP Stewart, the hatter. Quick sales. Small profits. Our $3 hand turned os-blood is a beauty, ladies. No machine in ado shoes. Soft as a glove. The Boston. Ladies, don't fail to aee our $2 80 line of chocolate lace boots. They are the best you ever saw. Every pair warranted. The Boston. Cloth too chocolates E2.4A. l.iHic. thla Is a beauty. See them, to ap preciate tkem. Fqual to any $3 shoe in the trl-olties. 1 he Boston. Don't waste roar time looking for the air ship.' but tee Andy, the tailor for a nobby spring suit. Now is the time to leave your order. Bay your spring hat of Stewart, the hatter,' and you are sure of get ting the proper style as well as the very best for the price tint can be made. Easter shoes. Big variety in men's, ladles, etc. All the leading shades and new lasts. Oar $3 hand turned ox-blood for ladies is a beauty. The Boston. Simon A Mosenfeldcr's stock is go lag lively, but time is short and those wanting to take "advantage of their great price reductions should delay no longer. A real estate exchange has been established in the Krell & Math Awarded Highest Honors WorM' Fair, mm vr KSCE building. F. H. Davis is the man ager and McCaskrin & McCaskrin the attorneys. If there Is anything you are look ing for in the line of a suit of clothes and you can't fiad it don't forget to see Andy, the tailor. He can suit you. While Simon A Mosenfelder have still a great many 'goods to sell, vet their stock is daily growing less. The 1 mger you watt the more you are apt not to find jour size. A party of railway officials, includ ing A. A- .Robinson, president of the Mexican Central, went east over the Rock Island last night in Central Mexicano, a private car. The will of the late Michael Curry, of Coal Valley, has been probated In the county court The testatrix leaves all of his property to his widow, Mrs. Miry Carry. Shoe special. $3 for ladies' ox blood tarns, which equal any $4 shce in the city. A rich, deep shade, very soft and fine. Every pair war ranted. AA to D. The Boston. M. O. Griswold & Co. will nickel plate your bicycle, and make it as nice as new. They do all kinds of electro plating. No job too small or too large to receive prompt attention, t tJzr. Jacob Giles, mother of Officer Kilo, returned to her home at Pea body, Km., last night, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.C. M. Vaughn, and her son, E. A. Giles, of Atlantic, Iowa. Tonight at Harper's theatre the Van Dyke & Eaton company will present the musical farce comedy entitled. "A Freak of Nature." Ad mission 10 cents to all parts of the honse. Col. A. B. Baffington is at Rock Island arsenal to move his household effects to his new post at Dover, N. J. Col. Buffington states that the health of Mrs. Buffington is much im proved. Walgren, the portrait artist over the M. & K. store, has the best $10 kodak made for sale at hif It is a 4x5 Velox magazine camera ana carries dozen plates without reloading; lens will cut 4x5 to 8x10 plate. Ensign Rogers will have charge of the Salvation Army meeting tomor row night and will be assisted by a part of the Davenport corps. Satur day night and Sunday meetings will be in charge of Ensign Davis, of riL I. Tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock "Heine" Holdorf will carry bricks two hours, and all his friends may see the interesting walk at Fif teenth and Second avenue. It's another of the results of Mr. Med ill's election. Mrs. Mar vin Beardsley was agree ably surprised by the Jolly Octavo Cinque club last'evening. The time was passed in card playing, music by the Symphony Mandolin club, and dancing. Luncheon w'as served at midnight. ' Rev. Ira W. Allen, Jr.. and Orrin Leonard, of the Central Presbyterian church, and Mrs. J. Ross Mills. Mias Fannio Cleland and Capt. A. M. Beardsley, of the Broadway, attend ed the meeting of the Rock River Presbytery at Aledo yesterday. Families havinr rooms that can ha used for lodging by visiting teachers to Rock Island during th stt vention, occurring April 22, 23, 24, are requested to send names and lo cation to Harper House stating num. oer mat can oe accommodated. The greatest clothing sain Ilnr-lr Tal- and ever bad is drawing to a close. and Drndent bnvnra nhnnlri nnt ln.a a golden opportunity to buy such ciotning ana inrnishing goods as Si mon k nioeenieiaer are noted for keeping at such great mice redac tions. Hello! Did you see the air ship? No. but I taw SntlifT' mac-nlftoont display of wall tinner. wWh ; r aerial imagination, but the real mmg; cis prices are away down, too. It will Day TOO to dron in .n.1 Tnnlr at his stock! You know the place, upiiuBiie iao new court nouse. The people's attentions are equally ivided at Preient hp t arson iko :. ship and Satcliffe's magnificent dis play of wall paper; although the air ship may be imagination, Sutcliffe's wall paper is the real thing, and per- ub uccuiui; wan paper should look over his stock before buying elsewhere. A special Easter service for the members of Everts Commandery 18. K. T.. their ladies and fri be held at the Broadway church next C .. ,1 - , . . .iierucon at a:au. Everts commandery will attend and it is ex pected the Davenport commandery, wuicn u&i uisd invitea, win also par ticipate. Danny Sweeney, the hard-hitting, little outfielder of the Rock Island team of '94, Is causing Manager Can tillon, of the Dabuque club, consid erable uneasiness, as he is several days over-due in reporting for duty, having been algoed for the season. He is reported to have engaged to play in an independent club atet ville, near New Haven. Conn. Sty K.lft-htwr TM M. About Hood'a SaraarjarilU nil .t. vised me to try it. This is the kind of aaverusing wnich gives Hood's Sars aparilla the largeat sales in the world. Friend tells friend that Hood's Sarsapvilla cures; that it fives strength, health, vital! mil vigor, and whole neighborhoods use is as a lamuy medicine. MOST PERFECT MADE. AfJimCiMAatimiiTssa.J e I Hood's pills act easily and prompt ly on the liver and bowela. Cura BICKICS J M K Crescents are light, rigid, of the best material, and beautiful in de sign and finish. Call and examine the 1897 Models and select vour 1897 Mount. AT DAVID DON, 1615-3817 . SECOND AVENUE. r For the Finest Goods Always come to us. Our line is always complete and cur prices are consistant with the quality of our goods. Good groceries are always wortn a cent or two more. Glance at the list: j Head Lettuce, M Spinach, Wax Bran, J Cacnmbera, 3 Beett, t( Rhnbarb, Oyster P:aat, Parsley, Badisb.es, Onions. Boup Bunches, Celery, Dressed Chickens, Wild Ducks and Oysters. Strawberries, Pineapples . Coco s nut. Blood oranges and Naval Oranges. jlESS BgOsJ mm 8k SPECIAL Ladies' ox-blood, hand turned, lace boot, a deep, rich shade. very soft and fine, widths Q AA to D, 0 1 Mf4:ia1 k.A.1.t. 1 .Lit a. UBurea luuifUiaio mvu, VlUia IOp, coin toe A to E. every pair O AO warranted, (worth $3 rO Ladies' chocolate vici. (the new shade) coin toe, every, pair O QQ warranted, A to E, -00 A very swell array of ladies' fine Oxfords in blacks and colors, also patent leathers, all new lasts. AA to E. THE BOSTON BARGAINS IN School and Blank-books AT Taylors 1717 Second Avenue. i f r r n m M m m m m M ,r m n ft Tl GREAT LSIG OUT Sill IS now in full swing. The excellent stock sold us by the Klug-Hasler company at about one third its original cost is being carried away by thousands of pleased people. Never was there so large a stock ($50,000) of high grade stylish goods placed on the market ' in this part of the country, and never were such LOW BANKRUPT PRICES made for such goods. Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be THREE BIG BANNER DAYS for bargains. 25. 5 and 75 per cent saved on many lines to the patrons of this sale. These few quotations will give you an idea of the way goods are going here: 1 1 40 Ladies' Spring Jackets, are all last season's styles and told from i 50 to $7 each, sale price Covert Suitings, look like wool. 71- were 12Jc, sale price 2W Boys' 25c Negligee Shirts, assorted patterns, for 15o. Men's that ACf wete 60q for Prices on the Coraet Stock to close. 60d corsets for 25o. 75c for 49c, X for 69c, tl.25 for 79c. $1 50 for X 70 99c, 2 25 for W-49, 2 50 UtQ? M A pile of Dress Goods, composed of Cashmeres and Novelties, W were 22c to S5c, your choice.. 1,000 yards 12e Percales, one yard wide, no such values to te found anywhere, for, per yard. 1.500 yards fine imported Printed urganaies, were 35c to 45c, sale Or price, per yard . Men's Flannel Shirts, were 75c and 98c, for 48c. Others were Ci Os 11,60, sale price 5OC Maslin Night Gowns, were tl-25, for 75c; Drawers. Corset Cov ers and Infants' Wear in pro- OjBr1 portion; 91.75 Gowns for "OL Cheeney Bros'. 24-inch, ft Silks for 63c; 75c double warp Suraha for 39c a yard; f 1 colored Satin dZ Rhodamer for 1,100 yards fin lOo Dress Ging ham, assorted colors, for 6c a yard; 25c Zephyr Ginghams for 20 pieces Cotton Crepes, eight suaaes. were 12 J c, closing sale FZf , price, per yard. Men's neckties, the 39o quality Qr for 10c; 60c for..; 1 Easter Kid Gloves 4-button suede, were 11.60, now 98c; 8-button Mosquetaire. were 2, tor 98c; 4 button Glace, were 2. for tl.25; 5-hook 95e Misses' for... OVC 10 lines of Silk marked away down; fl.84 Crystal Silks, in several desirable shades, tor, per yard CtAw I -e 8 MARNED & VON MAUR, At the Kla&r-Hasler Stand, Davenport. Si TTZIS BROW1TIES Drink "ROCK ISLAND" BOHEMIAN, because they know it is the best, and what they say goes", See? If you want an absolutely pure beer, either for a tonio, or to make home cheerful, call up telephone 1089 and you will be sure of getting ihe best. ROCK ISLAND BREWING CO Telephone 1089 AT THE CLUB. We have been building bicycles for years; we believe our product, the Steams, represents just what is desired by the rjding public. Made throughout with extreme care, without an excess ounce anywhere, with balls as fin n TnoAinm I 1 II I. null 1 j II make, bearings as true as can be turned from steel these are the secrets of the proverbial easy-running qualities which have made the Stearns noted. Rather than take this statement with the proverbial grain of salt, don your most critical mood, call at the store of our dry agents and ask to see the new Yellow Fellows. E. C STEARNS & CO.. VAKEKS, Factories! Branches: Syracuse, N. Y., Buffalo. N. Y., Toronto, Out. Sam Francisco, Cai. C. A. SPENCER, Agent. Rock Island. Confirmation Suits It is with pride we point to our new stock of Confirmation Suits, to the perfection of style and the very low prices wa are able to quote for the best and most thoroughly made and meritorious garments. As the time for confirmation approaches the question of confirmation suits will engace the attention of parents to whom it Is very Important to get the best value for the money; thus It Is that we direct our attention to several Hues, which we confl-nt! believe cannot be found elsewhere at the price. GO 1ft t4i VI Naval Vestce Suits. Naval Vestee suits, with maroon and green velvet vests and collars 50 junior suits for little tots 3 to 6 years old, all wool treveots. in bluo, gray and brown trimmed with braid; good lookers, good wearers and good fitters, worth $2 of any person's money, at.... I.38 Vestce Suits. Yestee suits with two separate collars and vests 200 boy's knee pacts suits, ages 4 to 16 years, strictly all wool cassi meres and cheviots, dark and light colors, double seat and knee, smaller sizes handsomely trimmed with braid, extra well made, 13 quality, at Silk Blouses and Star Shirt WaUts Boy's long pant suits, ages 14 to 19, made of Hawthorne cassimere, most celebrated wearing goods at the price made, in different patterns and colors, will wear equal to $12 or $15 suits, selling price (the same quality in men's suits at the same price, $4 90) 1.95 490 Wear Knox Hats and S. & G. Shoes. Confirmation Suits. 75 conCrmatioa suits for boys wearing short trousers, made of fine all wool worsteds, warranted fast colore, AO rtr with ailk. positively cannot match them elsewhere sfjQ HQ for less than $5, we have placed them on sale at.... ws WW Sailor Suits. Sailor suits In white, green, blue and tan shades 48 bine sailor suits, with deep ssilor collar, trimmed with braid, sizes S to 6. jutt the thing for little fel lows to romp and roll about in, estimated value $1.60. 88c Vestee Suits With Reversible Collars. 90 boy's long pant suits, ages 12 to 19, made of pure all wool worsteds, in plain black and bine, especially adapted for confirmation suits, fine fitting garments, txoellently trimmed and sewed, similar suits at less. $6.90 Admiral Suits. 60 dark blue cheviot suits sises S to 18, knee trousers, not all wool, but good wearing quality, equal to those usually retailed at f 2, oa sale at 1.38 o o We do not pretend to perform wonders, bat we proudly claim the distinction of earryinc (be most meritorious, the mo,t prrfect Ctog, and decidedly tie largest and saost prettiest line of child ren's novelties in this vicinity. ML & K. ImM pia, Atan or any other sduttetthf j sick headache. Subscribe for Ths amcv US WIAKOAMD.