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v. . ) TIIE ARGUS, SATFBDAY, 4VRIL 30. 1S0S. t'IROlNING - MADE E2SY" ! W fell I jfM MAKES COLLARS AND GUFFS fl'J HUM! I H-UI IA-HUmI AS FAR AS A Pcl'MS 9 OF A.Y 01MLH -7AKCi. .THJ.C.HUBlGE:RBR0aC9 KeokukJcw . New Hayeo. This rtnrrh f Pfpnrr-dnn r-.e'Ti'.i;i- prir.rlr-W liy r fnTrnohnvr-lml year? of practical iprrimra in fancy i.mndi-rhu:. ll rtir. M lin-n n.;il s;taim t dresses to their Bui urn I whitrn. an! ir.ipurt n I -nnlifnl sn i la-t iiw lii.i- h. It is the only starch Binntifartiii-pd that in 5xrfrrlly l.iinn!("'. roiiliiiniinr ii"itlior rrcnir, nlma or any other autxitunco injnriocx to limn ,i:;d i&a bo iut.d cvi u fc-. a bahy ixiwcSi-r. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. AT THE FRONT Means to us being in the front rank and ahead of all competitors. Our great stores are simply jammed with the finest assort ment the market offers. YOU MUST SEE . . . . Those new refrigerators we have told jrou about before. They are worth a special visit alone and are by far the most econom ical and most satisfactory. NOW IN YOUR HASTE . . . . To hear the war ntws don't overlook our complete display, which to be plain, is ahead of them all. In Kurniture vc have the dis- .III 1 l' . 111:117 1 11 T ii' 1 1 1 riirnin it " vims v t kUlllljf piQJIrf J W U . i ' bUUIli on seeing our line and be sure and see it. Ciemaoii & Cor. Sixteenth Street 2nd Second Avenue LEADEBS IN ITXTS.Isri'X'TJ-jK TXL JLJLi 3E SECOND TO NONE IN STYLE AND LOW PRICES. r V'sirH a 1 1 .-:!. ; STIFF m NICE H'-I i-v ? I-:;. AN2 A SZALF 3 a iiiin i u I'nii pnnp.T Salzmaon KT Y 222 VV. 2nd St , Davenport. The Beauty Of onr new stock oi Wall Paperi doesn't alcne lie in their artiatio colorings and designs, tat ia their remarkable cheapness. Wall Papers 20 per cent cheaper than ever before. Se tnr great re duction ia prices end you will be surprised. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO.. , SIO, 312. Sit TWENTIETH 8T. e i 1 .1 . J AUGUSTANA NOTES. A .-horu-i will lie aimthcr attraction also this vcar at our coiiuii. iiccincnt. ' Mr. Luml wil! !i':il it. The dkiiK-l vli'Kr is m:iki:iir rr.unl 1 preparations f..r oiui!K'm emeiit. The ! Hen.leWuu choir is workia- strt-u-! uoulv for th same occasion. I j-iic cnwinni f9i-ai vuo i euiss ; -:ive an inti-n-.l :!! t'vhinTt.on l:if Tuesday cveninjr to the Lin cluii A liiiv? collation was -'iveu at the home of liev. Tclleen hii Thursday evening in lienor of the euior e'ass. I mlotihtedly senior parties will now lH"'m. Some of our Imivs have joineil Tncle Sam's ranks. Thus' we sec that Au- rnstana has patriotism :iml lakes in terest in the welfare of our national honor anil the seciiriusr of liltertv for tlie 1'u I VI lis. Society meetiiiirs were ilisiH'iiscil with last niirht. Insieail a Swdisli atorical eoiitet was "-iven iin.h r the auspices of the Ivciitii. The in terest for our Swedish ton-rue is vet ilive. and si-ems to interest even those V. ho are American -i. The contract for iiiovintr the Hook I'oneern luiiidiie' has ln-cii lei to II. . Halev. of Moiine. and is to lie per formed ln-fore Alav !". It will Ik- placed at the rear of where it now stands. Tin; nriiitiii-r nlant will U- moved to the college vmiiasium. Moving will U- lieiiu next Monday. The committee elect etl lv the ircn- cral facuitv decided iiimiu the com mencement exercises receiiLlv. 'J'lie encral outline will !.- as follows: Siiiul.iv. Jlav 1'2. 7::5tt p. in., hacca- laureate sermon: Mondav. Mav '2.1. 8 . in.. souervatorv recital: Tuesilav. if.iv i'l. p. in.. lvc-u'ii entertain ment: Wednesday, jl iv -- 10 a.m.. imputation tor the ilc-rrce of A. M.: p. in., titisiness college commence ment: i p. in., alumni hamiuet: Thursday, Mav isi. 10 a. in., seminary commcnccuieul: o p. ni.. college coiu- liienie.nciii: S p. m., conscrvatorv concert. 1 he iiroirrams will he unb illed later. The recent '-illustrate;! lecture" lv Cit. Viiieent. claiminjj to lie from the Annapolis academy, and also lav in claims to extensive travels in Culia and the Klondike regions. jivcii in the college chapel, was a failure from l'innin;4 to end. There was not the siiirhlest manifestation of a personal acipiaintam-e with either of the regions descrilied. nor of military or naval matters in ireneral. I he illustrations were mediocre, to sav the least, and the operator did not seem to have much knowledge of the instruments he handled, as he con sumed nearly an hour of the time in adjusting them, to the jjreat vexation of the audience. A SPOILED PACKAGE Caused Trouble in a Man's House- held. "Those were happy days when I was convalescing and could feel the content of rclni'mnir. .strctvth and life. None know the feelinr cxcejit those who have Iiccn very ill and re cover. I lieiran a-jain. months after com plete recovery, to use eoffi e for lncak fast and it seemed to iifjrcc with me for a while until I gradually bccaiiie conscious that the old stomach and ImiwcI troiiiiics were cominirou aain with the (picer nervous feelings. "I had been cured lirst hv leaving olT coffee and Usinjr, I'ostuni FoimI ColTee. and would have always used IV-timi Imt for the fact that I jfot a spoiled packasre one day and turned against it. I didn't then know that the grocer would have jriven me a good one in its iilace without charge When I found eoiTee was -doin in' ajain I went hack to l'osiuiu and found it was better made than ever and a most charming, delicious bev erage. In less than a week I was well and thorough! r satisfied to remain so and stick to l'ostum." An Kxp?ri dice. Advertised lM-ttT Lint 'o. 17 Lt?t ot letters uncalled for ml the ptMwQee at kock isianu Apru si. i-f : M en. S. L. liiancn. R. R IVo.jk-. '. A. Tniwn. l.iTaie lleniier. Mrs. C l'ar;---in. iliiizi.i - iisien.-o. arl Krvl;itiNin. italtie Krebiir;'. Jomi-e lliHiver. Mrs. H. C. Kennitly. II. V. J:i!ncrs.m thivid Jol-nynn. Mrs. A. F. IShillf. O It T!or,on. llolle l'l isk. :rs. William H. ita-iioi-ph. i-obert K Kynn. firs JI :. lColierts Iron Works Vales. iViarie X. r-)BEIi;S. Jehns,iD. Xellie yonsson, HU3.1 N. II. When eallinz fcr advert eu letters pltase give list number. TnoM.vs H Til ji.vs Pjs master. lturklen' Ariiira Salve. The liest salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever wires, tetter, chapped hands, clullilains corns and all sk.n crui. - uoiis. aim po-iineiy cures pucs or no pay required. It is piarantecd to ive jHTfet-ttiafactto-i r money u- fnnile'd. l'riee ih cents per box. For sale liv Hal t 7. & Ulleniever. l4kdieo Can Wear Shoes One siz smaller after usinr Allen's : Foot-Ease ! the shoes. a lKwder to lie shaken into It " makes tiht or new sh.H'S feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It s the .-reatest comfort discovery of the a-e. Cures and prevents swemlen feet, blisters. cal- 1. ms and sore pots. Allen's Foot- i Ease is a certain cure for sweating, i hot aching feet. At all druggists and ! shop stores. '2 cents. Tiial package free, by mail. Address Allen S. Olm ' steil. x Key. X. Y. OASTOnXA. Seanth yf ta aaa ia nw umm gaga A MORNING CLCP.Y CULT rs. ; " " 'J-!' . ;' ' ' ' r' "T'.-' j n.r.T,,'Kl V' i:.1;"';.'1 -;-? c,:,l'r- rts a fcJ;-"'-' 1 l l- n-. bo to have hu.l JU uar. ""atl"n ' ":;J . . . . - ... .. , - ' nr3 n; j ii ss briuiy I;u3v:i. vi-a t j lo-i ia tcs- j.!-.:ats 1:1 Ja-.au. t:.::: i:.Z laua, wr.u-j (L-lVc'U U.S SO lU"L-j II ... vi i I ..n.jj t.ajij, has lutely revive;! thL'cc'.tairu ol i:juiut i-ji;;ur-iiL:t3 Luwir, tuo a-:;uao. our ni."r:du-; iilurv For : bcar.:v. rai!e of ri.l-.T r.;id illir.ii vuri.-rv tLci r.ttaiuv.l this snuris;- t:;;wi-r r.r,-:v.k-.s all otivrs t::til its culiiv.-.i i.ui L.n bceuai-.i a in:, which is lilniy to sjii;-.i-l tj ;thi:r countries, a?nl who knows rcr-lia;-s I here iutnv.lr.n; the enrrcut .lap-a:i-;-:e catori .f o'clnc"; ia the tuoni i::. teas a::d .irC: u jar; id. As::ir:o. .the iii-ui:i (: r.vor, is more eitciallv .I;;;v.in; own blossom limn the chrys3?.thei:i!:i'.i, which, iil:o it, C!ti:;u fsijin v.hHiu as a primitive sort of v.etd, afterward t;) be evolved by Jan- anwo ait or i:i;r;ic r.ito a il.;r.a v.'ouuet (f huedrod v.:rvinx terms. We who know and grow the lin ra irr: rl ;;y as a l:n:::Ma Lack y;'.rd viiK on attii'::: a Vine v. ita li aves l:ie la;;.S'.' f tl.e s weet p-IalLii.i:!'. l'U!:y litii'a piiik r i.-rj:!o iic.vtrs :;re its f;.r iu tile i .1 fl.-r1-!-'.--; t!;o (;!l!l"s(. who ii!.')'.7 it chielly i;s a wild thia. of fields and hi ii:--.' ruv.s. the vine of "the little t!r.B:j:et:!" cr the "dav n ilov.cr, " that ij c-atcal.-d vritii l-r: rs and L-nshes for i. Hits ttlau;; tae t '-,) r.i iJel:i::: s wails. Tua ( l.i j.-.-etry usid tite ni l urt do uo; si-en: to b) ji;-:':.:o:;tr.l with it, as in .!;:;-::u, v.'htre tht i'..rn:3 of vass-c, howls ::::! idjis. tbe tlrsiisj .siitl pi'.iiitins t ta :,r nte:;! saate:s. ri'm-at; tuoKntmul lines i.i viii'j cud t'.ov.'cr, aad s.-orcs ol :aMir;! pv. :us ei h. brat ) t!ie aairao ie xvritt-n cha;:i'.t; r; aj beautiful to tin -yo us is ir round to the t.4r. TiiO a;:;::.:o was ironi;ht to Japau with fbs l-'u:iuji.-l i- ii:;iou, that p.irtie :.'.H7 er.!r ( f early ri. ii.. Scholars aad ;:rist.i who v.ost nvtr ta t tudy tha new ivliyioa Irocht b::: kt'io Kiedse.f tuaiiT UiiiiK'so plaiits. Thy ti-a jdant ca:uc then, cud Uit ai broi;ht the heeds of the sacred bo tree, itr.d Tai Kwan, the Chi i!cse priest at tan Ob-ihu teuiplu ia L'ji, who may have intriniaeed the flower to -Japan, was tuo of the lir-t tr sinr; of tho r.:'::po in grarfr.l ontas, clnssio peems whi'h scholarly brushes repeat toi-iiy. "Afapacs 1-lnum and fado so quici.iy, .n:y r rrepr.re fe,r tho mor row'is tjlory," isloi Kivau's best known VCTSU. A 1'ir.turc of Zola. This ia how Zola is described by Stnart Henry iu "Honrs With Famous Parisians:" A l-nsinos man, uo emo tion, no ideals, 1:0 imagination, no poetry, ia bis personal intercourse. He does not try to win or entertain you. He takes no personal interest in you and docs not expect yon to take any personal interest iu Lim. Ho talks frankly and freely nhant everything, but in a secular way. Ho makes lifo seem to you merely a commercial caree r. Fiction for Lim is editions of 100,000 francs a year. His magisterial and mag I'iliccut panoramas of descriptions, nil equaled fer their kind, are all measured off iu Lii uiiad as to maty rodscf print ed matter at i-oniueh a rati. No pcisonal C!ai:clteui, 1:0 Ftniiuicnt, no perfnuie, "no ro.-:o eclers. Lifu has been fcr hint a hlr.i:t, rtdo, Irati.-h thiiiv IIu has con c;nrvtd menlj Utsnse ho has worked harder than any uo tl.-e. With Liia naturalistic literatnrj tucceeds ouly b7 hetweatcf the Lrow. What loins of strength nevertheless! What Titanic capac ities to achieve! Ho towers over all Lis I'arisiau cciiteniporaries, as Vic tor Hugo towered over Lis epoch. A Contingent Ksuce. ' Tha Syrarasa Post says that a girl baby was recently brought to a clergy man of the city to ba baptized. The lat ter asked tho numo of thu baby. "Dinah M.," the father responded. "Bat what d-xs tho ':.V stand for?" inteiTO?ated tho minister. "Well, I do ir;t know yet. It all de pends upon how hho turns out." "How sha turns out? Why, I do not nadcranrl you," said the dominie. "Oh, if she turns out nice and sweet and hundy about the house, like br.r mother, I shall call her Dinah May, br.f if s-bo has a fiery temper and displays a Lombbhell disposition, liko mine, I thall call her Dinah iiigLt. ' At Her Jlercy. "So tho telephone girl is taking her revenso, Whirly?" "It's awful. Every titno I ring np she coune-ts lao with thrco or four wrong numbers in sncccssion, and then sweetly ii:c.rm.3 reo that tho number which I really want is 'busy cow."' Detroit Free Press. Soim-thing to Know. It may lie worth somethin-r to know ; mat the- verv U st reineily for retor- t lie tireM out nervoiis svsleni to .1 healthy vigor is Electric Id iters. This medicine is purely vc'retalde. acts by riving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, ircntlr stimulates the liver and kidneys, and ai Is these or pins in throwing o,T impurities in- the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids di-'estion. and is Tim ; uoiinced bv those who hiro I rle.1 it na ; the verv iest bloiai purifier and nerve ; ,onic. 'Xrv it S.I.I for 50 cents or tx tK.r ,K(tle al 1Iartz & niemever's dru.r (.tore. A Iteaeon of Hope To those afflicted with kidney or ldadder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. Guaranteed. For sale by T. H. T!u-!uas. CASTOTIIA. Seantfe jtVM. lh lad Ym Haw Kxm BcstfJ V FULP1T AND PEW. $ I'alrii-tV s.-ri : U- .,-M at the F.rst R-mtist ami I'ii vt M,.ilMi;li in ill iiii iiTiimrriin .-i ft- tir i .1... 'First UaptU Mr. Thomas I'a-ev jvi!l Fin'. There will U sjM'cia! i !uuic l.y the choir. I There viil In- .-i-rviees in ti e var:. " eiiu:Ti:es toiuorrovv as lollows ous ciiurc! Trinuy Ep;Mvipal. corner of Six'h ve nue mt .Nict-tetrnth i-.rrri. R.t R K Sweet. S. T. IX. cvctoT tU'r. K :. ' '-in ii HiO rri l.ir. I irs: c.ik-i-ji I i i ui .n., it t.mi .i uiw i., and Ulunv auilc-cUrjUon at U'; ii. m; eicn Mn.jr.it p. t. Trin'ty KpLNcopal, comer of Fourth v-nue anfl Seventh streei. Her. R P. Sweet S. T. IX. reeior: Urv. K. K. (iee. nsMsj mi i-. t:e rector. Kien sod? and bui da fccnuui ui p. m. St. Joseph's RoTnnn Cathollo. er-nor oj is;eind avenue and Fourteenth mri-cl. Ki-v. Thi.ma.s Maekin. dean and pastor: Kev. Join H Cur.iHin. as.siNiant. Mmbih a. m. and v. a-m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Sunday kcimm! li p. ni. St. Mary's German Catholir. corner of Fourth avenue and Tweniy-soe.it:" street. Itcv. Iternard U.iak. raptor. M.ew at S a. tn and I i.liip. m. Vespera at I p. m. Sunday MhiKil at S:.K p m. (rtnan Lutbeivn. enmer of Ten tieth street and Knth avenue. I!er. ft. A. Mcnnieke pa-mr. !rvui at in a m and T;:i p. m. Kn; ! s'rvi i-i the eirni:-; ny ltev. Misrl;. huud:.y Kt-hmii at p. in .:raee Kr-elisn inm-r-in ... Wrtv-fiiurti street fciid Si vci!h avenue I?. v Josepu 1,. Wuri'hy pastor. Mvmces at lilj a. m. aril 1 p 111. First Swtd sh Kv.irr-el;e il. enm., Fourteen.! h sircet mid Kourtn ater.ue. !-. C.oiK. Sratl. piu.tir. Sert ie.es nl pi : . i. an-T7:&lp. m. Su:iti:y seliiiol at S n. m. .tin awtuiMi Liithenoi. 4.' Ja Sori-nl. avenue. Si rvie.-s m i-irii a. tu. ar.aou m Sunday scIuhiI at :: a. m. (erman t.Vii;ii.v;;e.il. X nth iiwi h,-i.-. FiUh and sexth aveaiies. Kuv. Their V K:ic eer. pai-ter: -.tnTs a. lb . ra. anl T p t tjdii-i.iy sctieei at - p. ta. rnrst llaiilist. coiner ut TilM ,,,.. --.1 Firtrenth stive:. !iov. Caihon K. Tavl-ir. i'.. D., t as.er: Mrv'ecs bl lfy a in. ami T-s-i n '. ei-l-i; Mil -'; -ic i; -en't:ri-- ( III' ; ;i l.i y llll.i .'; -. ' r-u:.Uiv ...1 at t-xO a 111., s J. V. ccdi.i. fc-t...,iuleiMi- ent. 1. . l. f at .:il P. If. Vrs ',irt. le-illlT. ti l-ie. -I ,irl r:-l 1 t.-h is,,. Junior union a: u..ip. tii. , r ree Siwco-mi 111 s-.um. corner of ttevnn:, Mrea-t nndFiltn n.-iiue. tun.tay s.;!j.w-l a-, j P. tu. Servieeslil U-.30 a. tn. Ir..v..r Timrsday at p. ia. Knauucl hapttst. 17 Fnrtv f..urth M-eet Services at lt'.M a. m. and 'Att a. m. liev I- C. H te-k. pastor. Sunday buhoul at z n. m. H. Y. 1'. C. at fin. m. Second linilii.st. If-! . Sei-,,r..l .nnii it. Wastii-iton, pa-stor; services at II a. 01. auj bweuish P;;r-t.st. corner of T-enr-fin.i mrtxt and Kil'.u avenue, he v. La-cninM. p.Ls w. . , , ,i-v- in i--: 1 . m. ana o. in. aunuay sch-wt at S.:) a. m. urst ?.leiiiouist. eorner. if Fifth avenue ai-d Nineteenth s-.rvel.' t:ev. C. K. mi... ii,..,h pu- tor. Services at 10 r. a. m. ar-d 7 : J p. tn. Moir.ir.i; Miliject. -, -ie!a;iie Sa.in- in Die evenme. ::il,!ri ss-s 1.. K. 11 Saeem-v and'. .!. Si-.tli-. hueoa acn-M.I at '.i:r-i a ni K, woith Lcuklc at C.:w. Jiitior iekfut aL -2 Hi) p. m. tierman Methodist, corner of K-xth uvemi. nd Fourteenth street. Key. F. II lli.::i,.i.in pictnr: serv-ees at 10 I.) a. ta. end 7.: 11 ui. Isumliy school at 0 l.i a n I ;.w,ir'h leo-ue at p. m., i.e.idei-. II, 1,-n i , -i A mean Mi tUe-'-.st. t uu uui street and Fuur-.n avenue. i:ev V. II Tlimnaa. pastor, ncrvieea at 10.30 a. m nnd 7 ; n n. s...n. day school iu :ai p. m. nroaaway i-re-i-yter.an, ctimer ofTa-ente-tK;id street and seventh avenue. Jlc. W. K. Marquii. psior. Services at 10:15 . nt. and .sup. m. SunilayM-uniilattf.aiik.nl. YoutiK p uplc's meet'nif at i:::SJ p iu. Central Presuvtertau. Second avenue, be. twecn Fourteent'u and Fifteenth street Re Ira W. Allen, jr.. piL.ior. Servient at lil.U a. id. and J::-o p. ia. S-.iMlay seli -il nt'J:I . ai YviiHi: pemile'M mctt.ni: at ii: in p. m. L'Uted I'reshjieru-n. Third av,:nuu and Finn iccth street Si rvii e at Id ." a. ni. a-d '.CO p m. Sunday ho.kh I at H.l.'i a in. Yo'itjt people ' mi etinir at :ip. in. Aik.n Street (,'::a.t, l'rehr;yierittn. South R )ek Hand. Kev. I. V. Ali-n. Jr . iuonr ts.m. day m-uo.i! ut p. m. Christian Fnduavor metiiiif at, 4 p. m. bervicoi ever Tuesday ui 7:;li p. m. Sou'h Paik Chapel, rrcshyterlan. Elm street and Filteenth atenue. Rev. W. s. Warnnis, p-istor. Sunday w-tjiroi at 2:M p. m.; Hcrvices Tuesday at 7:' t. tn. Moicotial C!.ri'.tian. Her. T. W. Crafton. pas tor. Services ttt lit: a a, m. and i:M n. tn. M iir.liii; suLjeet. "siaviene-.s of IVrp aail Sueee s." ev,-Ei-t (',:r ttosi iian-'eroiis '! . ' Y. P. s. : n at ii.iM p. in. Taor.iy iiit.il. Street S11 lv School. Chris t'.ka, sciei.il! n'.eieie anuTweatv i:in-l.s;reet, i.!. T. V. (!ru r-.on. p-istor. Sunday aennoi at i ..I p lu. Ci a.l- -i . Wani; in. suiK-r.ntef li- ni : M.s Cer-r-id-; Ki-umm. M-erciary. I'iay r niee.in:: Wciitit -ih.y ei nhie ut 71s Salvation Aimy Oana!Ks, l.i.ai Second av-tn-JC, hcrvicei. us fulloax Knee dnll ut 7 . m.. lioiinenf, lneetmi; at 10: a. m , eliris 1 ian.s mceiilli? at. :( w. n,. , saiwttem meelir, at 7:.tii n m J. t". t'ule. travciiaK evunm-list. Kill -peak. I- invt Church rf Chriht. ScieutLst. Twenty laird street hi tvreen Seveiith and Xuith a-.cnues. Sert iocs t.t 11:4a a. m. Sulijeet. ' JVsus'! rit-m; haul KMryiiiHi.'enisaleiii ." Sun day M-bonl foli-.WH this service. Testimonial mcelinKe.verr Friday evenine at 7:30. K-:i.il;n rooms open every afternoon, except Suad.y, Ir -m - to 4. Sunday evenitiif frini to V. Y. M. U. A. Iluildinif. corner of Third avenue and Nineteenth bireew Servijes at 3:J p. m. II0US4 hold (iod-i. The ancient (Ireek lielii-ved that t!te Penates Were the jjods who attended to the welfare and jirospi-rity of the family. They were worshipped as household friHis in every home. The hou.,chold jjod of totlay is Dr. Kind's Xew Discovery. For coustiiiiitio!i. cofijrhs. colds and for all affcetioiis of throat, chest and lunirs it is invalua ble. It has been tried for a (1 Hur ler of a century and is irnaraii tet d to cure, or money returned. o liousenold should lie without this, 1 ood anpi-1. It is pleasant tu take ami a salt; and sure remedy for old and youiio'. Free trial lultles at Hart, it l.'ihncvcr's !; u-r store. Ih -r- ular sie 50 cents and . "I had a running, ilchin sore on my lc. SuiTcred tortures. Doaii's Ointment took away the burning and itehinii instantly, and tjiiickly elVeeted pernianent i-nri-.'' ('. W. I-nhart. iniwlin tireeii, Ohio. Sdd by Mar shall & Fisher. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. , VU V u I! D at ! UB Mllli luu rials nlndja DUuglii Bears the Signature of Why They Are Better. The woman uho selects her spring millinery, aide! by the possibility of our large and well selected stock, may be sure of getting the correct thing. The peculbrities of this seasons millinery Is very marked. The correct hat is a com posite of Richness, Iilegance and Good Taste. Our variety of such millinery is erd'ess, and we hive trimming talent capable of preduciog these advanced sty'es. You pay nothing extra for these at Swanson's Millinery, 108 West Second Street, DAVENPOBT. Ygsm Arc To If you da jtot pet Whisky of the proper Age nd Purity. -Six Years Old. 100.6 Pure." Is the Governments Guarantee on every bottle cf sr: lAl m SO! S3 S3 Si ?Ji Bclt'.cd by V. A. CA1NHS & CO.. Frankfort. Ky. t.,e tvTrv'T1 ,i7v:;:n': viiv" 0i SI fh (..- -l . Dame V . A.Vl.L cb. ' Ci- U is a w!aMtat Uuraaiec 1bt (je mhb tan bodkiae. ALL DEALERS SELL IT r - c MAY SHOE SALE MONDAY Misses' Tan Shoes, hie, ?I.7.j; sale t-ric;' 'JT'KSDAY Indies' Tan Mme-. latest w::d:!-day Men's .;,u sh..es. m Till' its DAY-CiiildV Shoes, s' to 11. 1 KU'AY ladies' liliest irr.nlc Oxfords ?-..-... sale p- ice SA 11 KDAY Ladies' Tan Shoes, turn, price $:'..-.!. sal.- juice DOLLY BROS. We ( lose at liioit exu-pl Sporting Goods and Bail Gloves MADE TO ORDER BENNETT'S Lugest Stock enf Mil A iftTTT-JA r- Nil vxJ&&. -W: t SEER OF JUST THli RIGHT AGE Comes from our Lrewory. It it tha farorita cf tho laborer, ti e r.picnro, the rich man and the poor nil. Its flavor is delicious, iM bidj" right to please all taatoa. Made tight here at home o! the fiaest malt and choicest hopa, and by the most advanced ptoceis; why nhoulda't "KOCK ISLAND" be the beit? TELEPIIONH 10R9. A few note! regarding spring goods that can be found by look ing at this ad. Here aro some pries wo quote: Spring novel ties ia suits the prices rcnge from $18, 20, 22, f 22 aad a p. The prices in the spring tronrcrs range from 5, 15-60, $8, flfiO and upward. Coise in acd tee car fine line. Gus. Englln, Hassjer, 1803 SccciJ tn PARIDON cSc SON. fSSt. Painters and ucLurmurs Paper Hangr;, C&lsarr.iners, etc. Bicnzc. 0? u . .... " "rtw-t.or- 1 -r-s aanj ,aat it bear tlx Change of Program Dally. First H'ccA . . . $1.25 sivlc U - A lo 1 acc. price if-J. Kale price, ft. SO . tan and Idai-l; $2.00 pric fl..(l, mU' price. $1.00 itil in from tin. f w l..,,- ' ' .09 spring Hi,U. latest Kt tie, hand . $3.00 - 07 TWKMTiF.ni STREET, UOCK ISLAND. cdiics..iv and S.ilurdav GLOYE STORE. in the West. a 1 U M u m M aVI ROCK ISLAND BREWING CO Kbop 41 Seventeen ta Street. i