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TXjlTAl&U , ll II - " rwwwc vwUriiiM omoc ur ourao KUKc, line HIGH SCHOOL CORPS. I a a J A K'ht't'it- The Cinch On every other dealer. We Mil for lea because we bay for leu. Special for One Day Only. For Friday Only. Strictly Freeh Eggs, 7. per dozen, only 16 200-yard Spool Cotton, for Sew. Ing Machine!, per doz Qn en, only I Ob 2-quart Mason Jare, A complete, only rU Granite Iron Wuh Ba- 1(1 int. only lUw For Saturday Onl t. Best Leaf Lard, M p per pound, only HC Standard Croqnet Seta, gg Men's and Boy a' Negli- ICa gee Shirta. each, only . I Uli Niee Table Tumblers, lA only. law THE FAIR, The Emerson Co, Davenport. Telephone 83 1. WANTED WANTED A Clfrr fllRL FOB HOPSE work lo small family. Call at ISU Blxtb avenue. w ANTKIV POSITION IIY KXI'ERI- em-etl irlrl la rim clw family at moder- ale waii. AuureBa -servant," A Hulls. WANTF.t-0 AOKNTS FOR HANDLING a nnofli that la used la every house, fall at Second avenue between 9 a. m. to p. m. Imiulr fur Mr, Underbill. WASTKI-TWO CATHOLIC MEN OF tfix h1 address to handle fMtsellintf Imf. No fake: none hut iruod men need apply. Address II. U Halloo, Keneral delivery, Daven pura. WANTED TO LOAN HONEY ON DIA monda, wateuea. Jewelry, hardware, musleal Instrument, bicycle, clothing, dry kimmU, furniture, eta. Hlirhest eaah price paid for aeoond hand Roods of all klada also. The above goods for sale at half the usual store price. All basin cm transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, lis Klauteenth street, Don't forget It. J. W. Jones. WAKTKD-AC.KNTS FOS QCEEN Vic toria, Her Rin and Diamond Jubilee. " I )verllowlr with latest and rtalieat ploturra. i unialns the esdoned biotcrapayOI her mt t. with authentic history of her remarkable rfltrn, and lull account of the IHamond Juhi Ine. hi:y l fx). Ill book. Tremendous de mand. Houanra for axents. Coinrnliwlon 60 per eent. ureflit given rreiht paid. Outilt free. Write nuiok for ouuit and territory I he Dominion company. DcdL 7. as Dearborn street, CbicsKo. TOR RENT. GTOR RENT A 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 8927 -A.' Eiahth avenue. IjJR RENT-HOrSE OF FOUR ROOMS sewer and water, 7 Twenty Drsl street IjH RF.NT FOI'R ROOM FLATONTWEN - tirlh street: ! per month. Apply to E. II. Stafford, Masonla Temple block. 1iU RENT-SIX ROOM HOtrSE ON SIXTH A; avenue near Twvntl ;lh street. Apply to K. II. HtatTortl, Maaonio Temple block. IiVm RK.NT FIVE ROOM FLATON TWKX . tleth street: modern Improvements: S-K.' i rmonty. Apply to H. II. Stafford, Masonic I emple Moo. F OR BALE. LTOR BALE TWO HOTELS. GORDON L llowman. l(Hm SALE-A fMlOIl PHAETON JOHN H. hluhr'a oarnatte works, 1112 Third ave nue. TOOK 8 A LF. OR RENT A HOU8R OF 10 -P rooms at 1210 Third avenue; contains all modern Improvements and la In food repair. A ppij to a. Q. I'nuir. TilOR BALE TWO CHOICE BUILDING X? lota In Hchnell addition, one southeast corr.er Twenty-seoond street and Ninth ave nue, the other southeast corner Twenty-third street and Ninth avenue. Will sell on easy terms and time to suit buyer. Address T.J. lialplo. 60 North Mala street. 8k Louis, Mo. MISCELLANEOUS. TOST-I1S EXCURSION OF V. V. V. OS i steamer tieorve Waters, dated June I. Finder leave at liordon A llowman a. tMT A F1I.ACK SATIN CAPE ON THF. J road between Hock Idand and Black Hawk Tower. Kinder kindly leave at this of llon. J.OST-A LADY 8 OOLD WATCH ON J Twelfth street between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Name. "Winnie.'' Inscribed In baek. Finder w ill kindly return to this office. PEnnYROYAL PILLS MAM. lsi Mt SwitMsnwsn f HMritSw. Tsk "askflWUliM'aiM BJalL sm tmi -kiV ears, Mtiti r a K I brum a cifc ll'les' VwM Bnm tm IU Vlrv aasw. mm sua i AT 9 CUntCOllSTIPATIOIl ABSOLUTELY GUUIHTEED JZJS. st ax seakietfrs. aa. aTniiiW umi n&SZmmSS. rS.TTwrVr Til i - 1 i - . i i H i r a r r r i ry y t a r reeeeta BssltBt By It Great . Beast. The red columbine that is Indigen ous to this part of the country ia in full bloom now in the wooda, in pla ces where it has obtained a start, and where it haa not been browsed to death by stock, and ia much in demand by flower hunters, who pre- icr toe Diosaoma oi neia ana giaae to the production! of the hot house and the garden. The Muscatine News Tribune says: "There are aome spots on the Illinois aide of the rirer where this flower can Via fnnnri in the greatest profusion now, and in toe very neigm oi lie Dioom. , in these places it grows tall and lux uriant, and fairly flames with blos soms. The places in which it thrives best are in thin wnnria. with plenty of underbrush and dead sticks wu mo gruuuu to uaiupcr txi e Iurma- tion of a turf. In inch atone th columbine takes the nlarn nf nth planta and grasses, to a very large extent, and fairly buriea the dead sticks out of sight beneath its flow ers. Where it is naturally planted tenaea, amoacnea dj me nana of man, it is a sight that it is well worth point? to "see. and aa for earn. ering it, there are places within two hours1 drive of this city where buggy loads of it can be got as fast as the stalks can be cut. But there are lota of other places where it cannot IV. 11 IO gUk Somethlaa: to Dmsd tsw. James Jones, of the drug firm of uuues w oud, iowaen, iu., in speak. ine of Dr. Kind's New T)larnvFw aaya that last winter his wife was at tacked with la grippe, and her ease frreweo serlona that nhwsiniana at Cowden and Pana could do nothing ior ner. it seemed to develop into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots ef it, he took a bottle homo, and to the surprise of all ehe began to get better from the first dose, and a half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. Kinc's New Discover? for ennanmn. tion, coughs and colds, is guaranteed A JM L " . n. . . . woo miB goou worx. xry it. tree trial bottles at liartz & Ullemever'a utu; sturc. j AN ORDINANCE Prolilliltlng persons under IS years of age from being on the streets, alleys or public places in the oity of Rock Island, 11L, at Bight, after the hour of 0 o'clock p. m., from March 1 to Sept. 30 Inclusive, of each year; and from Oct. i to the last day of February inclusive, or each year, after the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., and prescribing penalties for the viola tion thereof. Be it ordained by the city council of the city or hock island: Section 1. It Is hereby made nnlawful for any person under I s vun rr tn .... . main in or upon any of the streets, alleys or fuwiiw ciBvo in me city oi now island, ill., at night, after the hour or 9 o'clock p. m., from mnivu mj acpfr. .w inclusive, oi eaan year: and from Oct. I to the last day of February inclusive, of each year, after the hour of 8 o'elook p. m., unless such person is aocompsn fed by a parent, iruardisn or other twrwin haw. ing the leiral custody of such minor person, or Is In the performance of an errand or duty di rected by such parent, guardian or other per son havimr the care and custody of such minor person, or wnme employment makes It neces sary to be upon said streets, alleys or publio places durtmr the nlulit time after said nn. fled hours: provided, this exception shall not apply when the person under ucb age shall be playing or unnoessarily loitering In or upon mm.v auvu nbiccw, uueys or puouo places. Any person violating the Drovislnna nf thu hall on conviction, be fined in any sum not to vxuecu viu ior eacn onense, ana stand com mitted until such tine and costs are paid. Sect. It is hereby made unlawful fnr nn. parent, guardian or other person hsvtnir the texal care and oustody of any person under 15 years of ae, to allow or permit any child, ward or other person under such age. while in such lenul custody, to go or be in or upon any of the streets, alleys or public places in said city within the time prohibited in section one of this ordinance, unless there exists a reasonable necessity therefor. Any person violatlnir the provisions of this section, shall, on coaviotion. I lined in any sum not to ei- cecu ior eacn onense. ana stand commit ted until such line and costs are paid. Sec. .1 Each member of the nnlln fnpra while on duty. :s hereby authorized to arrest, without warrant, any person wilfully vlolat- uk me provisions oi section one or this ordi nance, and detain such nerson for raasnnhi time in which complaint can be made and a warrant isMueo ana servt-a. lie it rurther ap. dained. that no child or minor nerson ,nwLiMi uuuer mo provisions oi tnis ordnance, shall be placed In conllnement until the parents or guardian of such minor person shall have been notified of such arreat. and shall have refused to be held responsible for the observance of the provisions of this ordinance by said minor Sec. 4. This ordinance shall tnka r?a lie in force from and after Its passage, ap- Passed June II, isur. Approved: T. J. MKDILL. JR.. Mayor. Attest: A. D. HCESING, City Clerk. AN ORDINANCE. Making Annual Appropriations for the Fiscal Year. I8M7: fte It ordained by the city oouncll of the eit of Hook Island: Section I. That there be and hereby la ap propriated to be provided for by the general tax levy for the current fiscal year, the aggre gate sum of .-l,33s.ss for the following nur- VWMM. IH.WI1: " Library fund aa Interest account Il.-ttsooo Fire department live ox IJsht account 13 000 00 Police department uouooo Total SM.S38.W tisbin.t as ftAee.1 eiiiewa shv.sa.J.i.J a s " uw. ewiu "fa" i-it-TJu iur vq pur pamm .o4.id of flrt-one lliotraaDd, three sill If ll a.lit e til ; ehl na.l .i i . w i . UunstK-aa -asH a.u.s j -. U) eWU UJU&r pMHed June 7, lSa7. Approved: T. J. MED11X, JR., Mayor. Attest: A. D. IIUESING. City Clerk. Kin mtm.rimrm isaaianrTn-iii ra r m .-v..e.. - M I - I rl lira. Clara Alexander plead guilty to a breach of the peace today, and Police Magistrate Stafford aeeeeaed her 5 and costs. She waa arrested laat night by Officer Coyne, while visiting with a friend en Fourth ave nue ana Nineteenth street. The woman ia the wife of Harry Alexan der, ana resiaes in tne lower end of the city. She haa tour children. She got aome money from ner nusband and started, out to celebrate. He followed and found her up on nineteenth street at the home of a Mrs. HcPeek. They were rusntag tne growler and having a glorious time when the arrival of Alexander was announced. He up braided his betterhalf for her unbe coming conduct, and demanded that she either return home or hand over the greenbacks he had given her. She refused and they clinched. Alexander is about a foot nearer the ground than his wife, who ia pretty handy with her dukes. She picked him up and slapped him down on the floor. The neighbors heard the racket ana the coppers were called in. Alexander made his escape while the woman remained to face the musio. C. K. Bounds was fined $10 and costs last evening for a breach of the peace1 complained of by VV. H. Dixon and Ed Dempsey. Officer Lohse ar rested Bounds. TATXOB BIOOB TOPICS. Taylor Bidge, June 16. Mrs. H. Webster waa shopping in Beynolds last Tuesday. Newt Looby has been having a siege oi tne grip. Mrs. L. D. Mudge went to Bey nolds the first of the week. The M. YV. A. held their first regu lar meeting last Saturday night. Bev. T. K. Johnston and daughter. Lois, were Bock Island (visitors last aionuay. There seems to be a sort of epi. j - -, . . . . uemio going tne rounas in tne way of throat trouble. Rev. and Mrs. Houck and Miss Nellie Swan, of Beynolds, were visit ing friends here last Friday. Mra. McEntlre returned from her trip to Erie some two weeks ago, and baa been quite sick ever since. A good rain ia much needed, and the strawberries are ripening small because of no rain, and will soon be gone. Oar stock dealers here have been doing a hustling business of late. They have shipped more stock dur ing the last month than they ever did in one month before. Excelsior school closed with a pic nic last rriaay. mere was a good attendance to hear the exercises at the school house, after which all repaired to the forest for the re mainder of the day, and to enjoy the dinner, consisting of every thing good, including ice cream and lemonade. Mil. AN MUSINGS. Milan, June 17 Fridav eveninc- abont twentv-nnn mn nf Milan joined the Fraternal Tribunes at . l T 1 . oout isiaua. Mrs. Charles R. MrfTnnnnll anrf children left Monday for Marquis, lowa. wnicn wm oe tneir new home. Mr. McConnell left last week with the household goods. Saturday evening while Charles Suttle was playing with a 32-calibre revolver in the mnaenm at tha Watch Tower, the weapon waa acci dentally aiscnargea, ana the bullet struck Ira Carr, who was standing near, in the chin. The bullet tore one tooth out and broke another Off and flattened in his mouth. A slight cough ejected the bullet, and Ira seemed to be none the worse for the accident. He waa so close to the re volver that the powder bnrnnrl his face. Nevertheless, he is gettinp- along nicely at present. A Matter of Interest to Travelers. Touriitt, emigrant and mariners find that Hostettere stomach Bitters Is a medicinal safe guard against unhealthful Influence, upoe which they can Implicitly rely, since It pr.ventt the ef fect than aa nnhealthf ul climate, vitiated at mosphere, unaccustomed or nnwhelaioni diet, had water, or other conditions unfavorable to health, woald otherwise produce. On tone voy age, or journeys by land la latittndei adjacent to the equator. It is especially useful aa a preven tive of the febrile complaints and disorders of the stomach, liver and bowela, which are apt to attack natives of the temperate aonca sojourning or traveling in such regions, and ia an excellent protection against the lttiuence of extreme cold, sudden chanpae cf temperature, exposare to damp or extreme fstigu. It not only prevent intermittent and remittent fever, and other dia- eas of a malarial type, but eradicates the, a fact which haa been notorion for years past In North and Bonth America, Mexleo, the West In dies, Australia and ether countries. BheaanaUam (Botwd la 24 Bonn. T. J. Black mnrn. nf HalW A Blackmore. Pittabnrc. Fs. aava- A . ' r ' . - - ahort time aince I procured a bottle oi myauc cure, it got me out of the house in 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the Mystic Cure ia the only medicine that did me any good. I had five of tha beat vjhvsieians in thn city, but I received very little relief iiuiu suciu. ooiu dv uito urotian. 1501 Second avAnne. drno-p-iat. Rrr Island; Gust Schlegel & Son, 220 West Second street, Davenport. Caacareta Candv Cnthnrtie. tha most wonderful medical diaeover nf the age. pleaaant and refmahino to tha taste, act gently and positively uu us noweia, cleansing tne entire avatem. diaoal enlda. cum htmitaAk fever, habitual constipation and bil iousness. Please bnv and tr a hnw of C. C. C. today; 10, 25, 60 oenta. SoM and guaranteed to cure brail Bank aa Twawtteca treat. Bernard Snnmitt. raaidlaior Thirtieth street between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues, was overcome by the heat in a clay bank on Twen tieth atreet, where he waa working, at S o'clock thia afternoon. He waa taken home in the patrol wagon, and a doctor call d to attend him. The thermometer at the signal ser vice station in Davenport at 3 o'clock this afternoon registered 96, the Ktiast nni.l ra.nt.Ail wat tt.1. son, while at various places In this city, tne mercury went as nigh as 98 There ia little prospect of an immed iate change. JUNE ORANGE BLOSSOMS. K. Theodora Anteroom and Miss Katta C- BartaoleaMW Wad. K. Theodore Anderson and Miss Netta C. Bartholomew were united in marriage last evening at the bride's home. 735 Thirty-fifth atreet. Prof. E. F. Bartholomew, father of the bride, assisted by Rev. J. L. Murphy, of Grace Lutheran church. performed the ceremony, which was attended oy the familr circle and few close acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left on the midnight train for Chicago and the lakes to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Ander son is book-keeper at Mitehell A Lynde's bank, and is a well known and highly esteemed gentleman. He and his bride are both graduates of Augustana college. The bride, after completing her college atudiea in 1894, traveled in Europe with her father, atudyiag for several months at Leipzig and Berlin. She is an ac complished and lovable young lady Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Bock Island. At the German Evangelical church at 4:15 yesterday afternoon occurred the marriage of William C. Hubbe, of thia city, and Mary Kistenmacher, of Stockton, Iowa, Bev. Theodore Kruger officiating. In the evening a reception waa given at Turner hall to about seventy-five of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbe'a friends. The couple will reside on Ninth avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreets. where the groom haa provided a nice neme. Mr. 11 abbe is engaged In the painting and decorating business. Death of Mr. Bahaaew. Franz H. L. Bahnsen, 852 Nine teenth atreet, died at 10 o'clock last night ef Bright' disease. Mr. Bahnsen was one of the city'a oldest ana oeei Known uerman residents. He was born near Hamburg, Ger many, Jan. 26. 1830, and came to America in 1867, settling in Bock Island, which had been hla home since two years afterward. Since coming here he had been engaged in tne nre ana me insuranoe business Mr. Bahnsen is survived by his- wife ana nve cniiaren: f . w. and M. F. Bahnsen, of Rock Island; John E. Bahnsen, of Wasau, Neb.; Miss Ma tilda Bahnsen, of Germany, and Mis Ella Bahnsen, of Bock Island. Fun eral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the residence. SOUTH BEIQBTC BAPFKsINOB. South Heights. Jnne 17 Mia Alice Irvin visited a few days with friends in Geneseo. Mrs. Hill, from tha nltw tri;tr1 Monday with friends here. There Will be a cnttao-a nrivsr meeting Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Miss Nellie Meors, of Green Biver, is visiting Misses Maud and Betty Ir vin. Freak Burger and family have moved up from town for the sum mer. Dr. William Brav. nf Dnhmtin. spent Sunday with his family, who i sio vibiuii tture. Thomas Armatrnno rpvtimeil ftn Orion Monday, after spending Sun- uuj who nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Walker, of Coal Vnllev. annnt San-' day with relatives here. urs. jane Hanna, of Colona, and Mrs. Kirkland and son, of Chicago, spent Monday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, of Green River, are spending a few daya with R. S. Silvia and family. Miss Lizzie Gilbart. nf Crass River. came down to attend the sociable at a. Kedeker'B WednaariaTavaninir . The dance held at Mr WAin harp er's Tuesday evening was attended by a number of young people from here aa well as from tn.n A crond time ia reported. A large crowd attended the socia ble held on the lawn at R H. Red- eker's Wadaesdav nvaninir. Tha lawn waa decorated with Chinese lanterns, and presented a fine appear ance. Sweet mnain waa dia- coursed during the evening by Messrs. Hanaen and Salzmann and Miss Maud Graham. Tt . inn. cess both socially and financially. to Wad. William C. Hubbe : RCCk Island Miss Mary Kistenmacher Rtnokun Iowa Kdwta A. Westertund Moline 1.1zie iviaeii. ........... Cab le Merman HoMt i Island Mis Emma Rahn Island . ioL-uuure Jnoerson...... Kock Mis Netta C. Bartholomew. .."....Koch Island Island ir. wnier. ............ 0 Miss Katharine Seua ""'"it'u Ottawa Island Frank Neuase ..m i dine .- -miiii i. ucr,, ...... , Moline "Taust Tired Fa.ia.. overcome ua when inferior prepara tions are recommended bv unscrupu lus dealers a inat aa "imioiI a Vn. leey'e Honey and Tar Cough Syrup,' "w aauw ua nntquaiiea merit of thia great medicine. Sold by M. F. Bahnsen and T. H. Thomas, drug- Tn AMDldAUwarad to. The board of education meet ia special session soon, when it Ia ex peeted the vacancies in the High school corps of instructors will be supplied. There are 67 applicant for the position of principal of the mgn scaooi, ana among tha number is Guy M. Liak who waa oienoe teacher a year ago. He ia now at Blandeneville, lit. The High school principalship ia believed to be be tween Prof. Bobinaon. of Muskegon. Mioh., Frpfr Carttens, of the Mar halltown, Iowa, High school, and a native oi uavenport, and Prof. Getechtell, ef Boston. They are all first class men, Supt. Young aaya. There are three other vacancies in tha High school corps, occasioned by the resignation oi rroia. unowning and HawiBDer ana mis uopeiana. rrof. nenaeu, oi Augustana, atanda a good show of being appointed to the chair oi History. FORT BVBOIT POINTS. Port Byron, June 16 Master Frank Beynolds, of Moline, haa been visiting in town the past week. J. C. Wainwright, of Fulton, was shaking handa with old friends in town todav. Capt Nash and wife have returned from a few daya' visit with friends at Hampton. Prof. JVR. Conner, former prinei pal of the academy, spent Sunday witn irienaa in town. Miss Margaret O'Brien and Miaa Rigby, of Davenport, visited Miss taste Fleming Sunday. Mis Pearson, who has been one of the instructors in the Port Byron aoauemy tne past year, departed lor ner nome last week. Mrs. E. J. Fleming and daughter. Elsie, who have been here for sev eral weeks, departed for their home at lb forte, lowa, Monday morning, Mr. W. S. Grove departed Tues day morning for her old home near Canandaigna, New York, being called there by the serious illness of her mother. There will be union services at the Congregational church Bunday even ing, Bev. W. B. Ladd preaching the baccalaureate sermon to the students of the academy. The steamer W. J. Toung. Jr., landed here thia afternoon with over 600 excnsionists from Galva, Bishop Hill and other towns in thatvioinitv. The boat did not remain here long wuuugu mj give ton excursionists a very extended view of the town. Miss Liphardt. of Hillsdale, who has been piano instructor at the academy the past year, gave a musi cale at the Congregational ohurch last Friday evening. The entertain ment was of a high order, and those having a part in it, gave evidence of mis LipnaiitT skill as an instruc tor. . . Children's day was observed at the congregational chnrch last Sundav. The house waa handsomely decor ated with flowers, and the little folk rendered a program which gave credit to the committee in charge of the exercises. A collection waa taken for the Congregational Sunday acuuui auu ruuuauiDg BOCiety. . Charles Pearsall met with what might have been a aerious aocoident Saturday afternoon. He fortunately escaped with but a few bruises, but with a badly damaged wheel. While riding between here and Hillsdale be attempted to pass a carriage, when the horse which was hitched to it kicked him in the thigh, knocking him and his wheel into the ditch. The people of Port Byron were most fortunate in having an oppor tunity Tuesday evening of listening to the celebrated elocutionist, Charlea Wiater Wood, of the Chicago theo logical seminary. Mr. Wood was a class mate at Beloit college of Prof. Buger, our academy principal, and on that account we are favored with hi presence here during commence ment week. Miss White, a graduate of the Toronto, Canada, conservatory of mnaie, waa also at the Tuesday evening's entertainment. She is a superb violinist, and all who heard her were delighted. Bv special re quest the entertainment given by Mr. aaVT A M ana-a " ... . tt odu ana atisa rvnite win be re peated Friday evening, June 18. An entirely new program will be pre sented, and those who fail to attend will miss the opportunity of a life time. "Often, " said the Curnminsville sage, "a man sets credit fnr .havlnsr .en.. encrbRh to ray nothing, when the truth is that he hasn't erase pnonsh an au any thing. "Cincinnati Enquirer. CASTORIA Tar Infants and (Hiilaran. alttaj-y ttahe. OAJBTOrtXA- 1MB.. G"AJalJt-?k LOOK THIS WEEK. Us orer We will sell you June IF'TIJEaiIITrTJJlrS 13 CARPETS. ALL THIS WEEK. V. S. II0LBR00K, 105-107 K. f St., DAVENPORT OoinQ I 2 FAST. i Shoes for Summer Are to be had in all styles at Wright & Barber s. Fine Fitting, Wear Resisting Stylish goods that never fail to please are our leaders. ' Prices always as low as our competitors for like values In shoes. WE Rambler, Bellls and Red Jacket Also a full line of Base Ball, Boxing and Ten nis Goods Bennett's CALL AND aaw ITr-1 - - .aa ' anv a BtEVERO & ANDERDON. CONTRACTORS akd BUILDERS. AU ktnrls of awawatrr wort auaw OFFICE AND SHOP . J OH H. FAaXDOaT. lITT3rTT3T73J THIS WEEK. before you buy. Furniture at cost. sale OF- -AT- Glove Store. EXAMINE. ii Swats fit iur Our stock of wall r)r doesn't require much talk, provided you aeeit This advertiaeirraot U mora to get you to eome around and look thaato prove the exeeilenee and price of our patrons, which "speak for themaetvea." Cut price now on all wall papers. lizs M Pi;:r ct 10, S12, 3l Twentieth 8t. Oaaaral JubMnc oa o aaart aotice a aalatsiiina psnajani 7J1 TWELFTH STREET. HKjntT A. FABTDOBT i Ooxno EARLY. BMBHIL BICYCLES 13i ttSs KswaI tngim lag at your door at 10a a Slwep 419