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8 THE AUGUO. MONDAr, HAT 81. i No cffirlal bulletin wu i today, tt being a heUday. But tbe observer at the Davenport station 1 says that local conditions promise C fair and warmer weather tr morrow. Today'a temperature 60. CITY CHAT. lljntt vulcanises tires. . m Fred Kinney it in CbJoagtfr Hon. Bad T. Cable is hrttrcvitj. Ice cream freezers at Eokhart'f. P.'J. Dickman, jeweler." 1822 Sec ond avenue. J. E. Grady, of Chicago, Saadajed ia the city. F. J. Dtckman for watch and jew. elrj repairing. Milton Silvis baa returned from hia Texaa trip. All Simon's knee pante at half price. M. A K. ine joaiciai election will occnr one week from today. Halt price far any ahirt waist 'in the store. M. A K., Davenport. . Baby buggies, 10 per cent off all this week at Clemana A Salzmann's. Kerler Bros, for perfect carpet and feather cleaning. 117 Seventeenth street. AH this week, baby baggies at a 10 per eeat aisoount at Niemann etsais mann's. Charles P. Lyman and danghter. Miss Mary Lyman, went to Chicago mis morning. A handsome assortment of metal flowers are kept on band at Knox's undertaking parlors. Bemember Clemana at Saltmaaa fer a baby boggy at a 10 per cent re- aacuoa ail inis week. A broadside of bargains appears ia the Fair store annonneement oa page seven this evening. Hon. W. H Gest haa gone to Lor, Mass., to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Marth V. Fish. Eddy A Stroekle received another flne Brunswick.Balke billiard table for their billiard room today. Gas Barahard. aged 65, dropped aeaa on toe street at utveaport to day. Appoplesy was the cause. All thoughtful buyers should read liaraea A von Maur s ad cn page lour. An avaiaacDe ox low pnoes. J. T. Stafford. Will Dsrt and J. O, Paddock wnt to Muscatine Satnr day awheel, returning yesterday morning. Miss Mary Dizon left Saturdav morning fer a 2-weeke' visit with her slater, Mrs. J. W. Seott, of Springfield. The 41st commencement of Mob month college ocours June 8. when the dedication of the new auditorium will also take place. ah air rieasants leaves this even ing for Minneapolis on a week's bus iness trip Mrs Pleasants will visit at Sterling in the meantime. One of Rock Island's young bosi nes men win iesa to tne altar a Ualesburg lady next month, so it is being softly whispered about. The examination for the state nni versity scholarship will be held at the county superintendent's offloe ' Friday and Saturday of this week. Frits Ohlweiler, Henry Thomas. George Patterson and Robert Collins were taken to the penitentiary at loiioi oy snerin uemenway natur day. Get your ade in for Taa Akous ad conUst. Only a few are competing. Ton may get 15 worth of books for nothing. The contest closes next Saturday. Read the conditions on another page. William Thompson received a tele gram today announcing the death at Halt Lake City Utah, of bis daugh ter, Mrs. Rudolph Da as beck. She waa S3 years of sge and is survived by her husband and one child. The remains will probably be brought nere tor ouriau It's not an every day ooenrrenoe one nas to any men's suits, dots' suits, children's suits, hats and fur aishing goods at half price, and the people are quick to grab the oppor tunltv when offered. The M A K sale of the S moa stock in Davenpnr is the talk of the town. The crowds attending are growing dally. The bacoatauerate sermoa for the Rock Island High school was de livered last evening at Memorial church by Rev. W. S. Marquis, of the Broadway Prosbyteriaa church. The Hign school scbolars attended, as did V eir tutors. The church was prettily decorated. The sermoa was very fine and contained profitable Awarded Highest Honor WerU Pair, DBS MOST PERFECT MADE A em Crape Craam of Tartar Powder. Pre mi Aanncraa, Akan or any other adultSt&C reeelTSd I mm advice to the young people, wbose I interest it held throurhont. Herman Mobr, a vonnr farmer liv ing near Eldridge, Iowa, who was mar-1 nea inrse months ago, suicided Bat-1 uraay. ma dead body was foaad beside his team la the field, where be bad been plowing. Ia one hand was a bloody rasor, with which be out his throat. The caue of bis suicide is a I mystery. The W. C T. U. will give a flower mission program at the Y. M. C. A. I chapel tomorrow afternoon at S o'closk. Good mnsio has been pro vided and a large attendance of members and friends of the temper- peranoe canse is expected. Business of importance comes up for consid eration at the conclusion of the pro-1 grsm. IStAFTER LYNCH'8 8CALP. Texas Leasee Km mm In eases ay Use Jf aehvUle tm. Paddv Lvnoh bas been susmnded by tbe Wash vine team of tne Ontral league. He bas been playing good ball, ana his admirers here will re gret to bear of bis trouble. The lexas lesgue la responsible for his suspension, alleging that he accepted advance money from tbe manage ment of tne Austin elub last season. and failed to report for duty. Lynch denies tne trntbfuiness of tne accu sation and saya he will be able to prove its falsity. I u. Eddy nas a letter from Lynon Ho says that be bas been suspended for a week or so, until ouch time as be can satisfy the management of the Nashville team, that ha has not committed any snob offense as the Texas league charges. THREE MEN IN THE RIVER. t Oaaelsee nasi Taey Are Hearty William Bice, Kmil Borneman and Ernst Osborn, of Gilbertown, had a narrow escape from drowning in the I Mississippi yesterdav moraine. A skiff in whioh they were riding across I to Molina was capsized whea ia the I middle of tbe stream. They man aged 10 cling to the boat until help I reaenea tnem. The three men were nearly ex hausted, aad there was muoh anxiety as to Osborn, with whom physicians woriea au aay. it was accessary to give him hypodermic in jections of I strychnine before be could be re vived. AN OFFICER ASSAULTED. Davaapevt Toaaka Thasa s Ueteettve Jan. sea at Btaaaatsaa Baaeb. Deteotive Jenaen, of Davenport, was assaulted by four young men of that oity at Manhattan Beaob about 6 o'clock laat night. There had been some trouble, and he started to escort one of the offensive fellows to tne boat, wnen be was I umped onto by three other young tongne and beaten over tne bead and given two black eyes. Waiter snyaer, uoorge Hoffman, A. llarts and s Mcuovern were ar rested tor the assault, and each was neia to tne grsna jury today on a I charge of resisting an officer. Do not fail to hear the great bene fit conoert to be tendered Prof. Toen- niees at Sohuetten park, Davenport, Tburaday evening, June S, by the Ladies' Harmonic sooietv, Schubert Glee olub and Stressor's orchestra of SO pieces. The grand selection from Tannhauser by a mixed ohorus of 80 voices and orchestra of 30 is but one of an interesting program of 10 nam-1 oers. Tbe elegant music, pa vulion is as well adapted to a conoert of this kind as any hall. Throusrh cars will leave after the concert for Bock Island and Moline. Dancing! snni iz. ncieis ou cents. Stroke ef Feral rale. Daniel Flyna. need 7. residinrl with his son-in-law, David Ulam at iZ0 Sixth avenue, was suddenly stricken with paralysis - while cross ing tne car tracks at sixth aveauel aad Seventeenth street about boob. ho was earned home and later aUl tended by Dr. C. C. Carter. The First Tcacepa. Even after tea was introduced into Europe and bad come into general use teacups were scarce. At the same time coffee was introduced, bat apart from Constantinople the first coffee caps in Europe date back only as far as 1845 ia Venice, 1650 la Paris, 1653 ia London and 168 ia Leipsio. From the first, however, the conventional oriental cof fee cup, without stem or handle, was little need, and in Germany not at alL The Chinese teacup was used for tea. coffee and chocolate as well. Specimens of porcelain were undoubtedly intro duced into Europe la tbe middle ages, yet not till tbe sixteenth century were cups Imported from China in any great quantities, and even then it was as ar ticles of vertu. Most of these found their way back to China again, as col' lectins porcelain is a lasting fad there. ml t,k nriMi hi neiit fnp fftwl enA. lmens. Tbe collection of Chinese porce - At l. tl ...lu mmn. desired, requires immense study and knowledge, as tbe Chinese axe skillful imitators and pat numerous falsifica tions on tbe market Jewelers' Circa- laa. Are the most fatal of all dii Foley's Kidney Cora, a rna anded araateed I remedv. or money reloaded. Soldi by M. F. Bahasea aad T. H. Thomas, druggists. Just try a 10 eeat box of Casoareta. tbe finest liver aad bowel regulator evwr Bunae. -BabsnrlbBfbTTaU A woman's work ia hard fa mmv Unless the woman is stronsr and health het work will cause ner muck distress aad pain, and she will suffer from headaches, and backaches and aide-aches, and each evening wHl find her utterly worn-out, sick aad dis fusted with life. In thia condition of mind and body ahe cannot be a 1 ovine- and ami able companion for her husband when ha return from his work weary too in body and mind. If a woman wants to live a haoov. con tented, loving-, helpful married life she can not take too much care of tbe health and vigor of the organs distinctly feminine, for ner general neaitn ana strengtn is larger dependent upon her special health in a wo manly way. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion enables a woman to be always well and strong where a woman most nee da health and atrength. It acts directly on the im portant and delicate organs involved in het wifehood and motherhood. It makea them strong and healthy. Taken during the pe riod preceding motherhood it banishes the usual discomforts and makes baby's coming easy and comparatively painless. It insures the new-comer's health and provides an ample supply of natural nourishment. It cures all weakness and disease, and head- aches, backaches, and side-acnes no longer torture her in her work. Over 00.000 wo men have testified to the wonderful vir tues of the Favorite Prescription " over their signatures. An honest druggist will not try to force on you a substitute for the sake of a few pennies added profit. Dr. Pierce's looo-nage "Common Sense Medical Adviser" will be sent free, paper covered, for 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Kunaio, li. x. .- rt . ln the Spring The young wife's fancy i m lightly tarns to thoughts L of vegetables and what giro w mass up a seasonable and tempt ing dinner. At our store you will alwaya find the markets choic est display. The prioes are alwaya right aad quality high. Bead the list: VEGETABLES Tomatoes, Wax Beans, nmawr Saaask, Hew Haas, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Bead Lsttaos, Hew Turnips, Asperates, BewCarreta, Hew Beats, Onions, Spinach. Bhnbarb, i Dressed Chiokens. FRUITS Strawberries, Plums, vranges, California Cherriae Special ALL WEEK Ladles' Hand-Sewed Shoes in Chocolates and Ox bloods at S2.75 Thlr k of buying a hand sewed shoe for less than others ask for machine sewed. THE BOSTON BARGAINS IN 1 fhnni fitlfl W ll VVI MMM Blank-books -AT- Taylor's Ire CrescentBicycIes An made of the finest materials obtainable, aad skilled labor is employed ia their construction. Newest designs, perfect ia every de tail, strictly high grade, f ally guaranteed. Call and examine them at DAVID DON, lflf-im 8XCOBD AYKHUK. DO YOU Feel Hungry? FOR Good Bread OR Bakery Goods? KRELL&MATH Are making the only PERFECT HOME-MADE r BREAD IN THE CITY. i It Is of fine grain, rich In flavor and chuck full of nutri ment. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT Two Blssest Stores Our New We have opened to the public our new Davenport Store, which Is located at 115-117 Sec ond Street. This is the store, but recently opened by J. G. Simon, of Chicago, and which we bought at 50c on the dollar, and which will be sold as bought half price. We are determined to dispose of this stock In the quickest possible manner, after which the In terior of the store is to be remodeled and Improved for the reception of an entire comp?ete fiew stock. i :) uteres . . WE REC0GKI2E 50 COMPETITION LADIES : . OXFORDS As we have by far tbe largest as sortment, the frreatast nrnamber of styles aad colors that were ever shown In the Tri-Cittea. Notico Our Prices. BsnoVtaraed Oxfords ia blacks and tana, all this week, 01aC3 and no tasks In. Hand-tamed Ox fords, a beauty, in a nioe new toe, and fine vid stock, all widths, only 0150 and no tacks to hurt your feet A beautiful line of 02.00 Oxfords in black, dark tan, wines and asabogany anades, all new toes and perfect fitters. If yon wish something nicer and finer, try our 02.50 Line In black, dark wines and tans. Tne above Roods are all turned work, so don't confound them with tbe stiff, machine-sewed shoes that are being advertised as the "easy" shoe and at higher nrieea than we ask for our first class footwear. You Buy of ADAMS this week and save money and get comfort for your money. M Clcaniiifi Tine Is her aad yon will want that timepieoe cleaned and pat fa shape so that you can be mors) punotnal during tba coming year. Our facilities for handling thia work an the best. We make a speoiai effort to do satisfactory work exeats! i J - eMItl WfJ wwiUUBl IMlo) C!:sksCill:jf:r:JC:!lT:rcd - All yon need to do la drop . as a postal aad your oloak will be called for and re turned to yon la good order. ffoltman, tbe foeb. 1806 Second At Store is Now 1 ' 'j i MEN'S SUITS AT BOYS' 8UITS AT CHiLDBKN'8 CLOTHING AT. FURNISHING GOODS AT.... BATS AT SIMON'S DOLLARS AT ... For tbe Kext We win eaattnne ear sale en Ladles fine Shoes ta all afst Itahrny, Tana and Baacks, Laos or Button, of tbe bast and very latest styles on the new aarter toe, at i caoo vJf:" t bariabas ever offered la a alee line of Children's Shots at great bargama, Uon a few of ear very low prteas: Children's Doagola Shoes, spring heel. to 8, at t s SSo Children's Chocolate Shoes, spriag heel. S to S, at t Mo Chlldren's ChocolaU Shoes, epriag heel. to 11. at t i Ce Chlldrea'a Doagola Shoea. spriag heel, t to 1L, at i t i Children's Chocolate Shoes, spriag keel, i to 8, at t : Me Chlldren'e ChocolaU Shoea. bo keel. S to S. at t t 40o Children's Doagola Shoes, bo keel. S to ft. at t t SOe BOTS' SBOES AT MEN'S SHOES AT t LADIES' SHOES AT Fourth Ave. 1501 Fourth Avenue. A STITCH SAVES 1 BOCK Savings B321IL Five Per Cent Paid oa Deposits. Money Loaned oa Personal Collateral or OFFICERS: J at Bofofd. PiesldsaL Joea onbaaca. Vies Pi t arsenawall, Casaias. .Begaa bastaees Jaw S, 1SSS, eaat eeeapy B. esc. atlteaaU aaess asw kwiassss Open HALF PRICE Two V&b If Ladles' fine Shoea. We alas Wo will i s $1.00 Shoe Store TIME NINE And having the right plumber at the right time will save you many dol lars. Steam Heating and Gas Fitting are our par ticular hobbles. Honest work and honest charges. DAVIS CO. We'll Da It For you. Well walls lnSo a wilderness of beauty. We'll strew thee with dainty flow ers In delaaats tints or we deeorak them ta aniqne dealcne plain aad simple, or so tntrtsate that tt will take roe a day to find the end of a carve. We eea please yon ta eater and desWrn weeasi p leans yoa In price. It will please as If yoa eome here; if yon come here, we will please yoa. JliU3 Cl3 iX'J CJ. S10, SIS. S14 Tweatletk St. la orpo rated Under 1 St ta Law ISLAND. ILL. Reel Estate fseemrtty. DIBECTORS: B S Cable, Joha Oraaaagh, BWBarst, Jnfca Walk. Pull BlicaeU. teiBsea. JHBafara. SSaaaaaB RocZi Island Dayenport nock Ifllsad cd Davenport i 1717 Second Avenue.