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ft THE AHGHTS, SAfUIlDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900. WEATHER WE MAY HAVE Threat $ in? ucathtr, with slioiccrs tonbjht; Sunday, fair and cooler. M. ZIIEItlER, Observer. Temperature at 7 a. m. GO, at 3:30 p. m. 70. CITY CHAT. Dolly liros'. tonight. Adams' Kmperor f 3.50. -Adams' Kinpress $3.50. Don't forget to register. Buy a home of Reidy Bros. For Insurance E. J. Burns. For real estate, E. J. Barns. Mrs. LaFrenz for millinery. Ask for Uock Island (Jirl cigar. Miis Hyrnes for One millinery. Knox and Stetson hats Lloyd's. List yoar property with Reidy Bros. Call for La Flor de E. T. D., 10 cents. Vote the democratic ticket straight. Sauer kraut 6 cents a quart at Rach inan's. Buy your stove of Young & Mc Coiubrf. Candy at Young fc McCoral-is1 this evening. All voters should be registered by next Tuesday. I'honographs and records at Young & McCombi'. Tomatoes, peas, corn, three for 21 rents, at llachuian'. If you want your property sold list It with Hull & to. Mocha and Java coilee 25 cents per pound at Kachinan a. Fine line of china just received at 1. K. Mitsch it Co.'s. l'ure maple syrup 3. cents per quart at Kachman a. I'lentv of dressed chickens at Hess Bros', this evening. Try a sample of I. O. D. (iuaran teed to heal without a scar. Pancake Hour, three packages for 25 cents, at Kachiuan's. A vote for the democratic ticket a vote for the ieople'd cause. J. E. Hawthorne, dentist, Star block, opposite Harper house. Larre olives -lu cents a riuart at Kaeliman'i, H'-j Fecund avenue. Supper from : :') to H Oct. 30 at Central Presbyterian church. If you want to buy or sell real es tate, consult (iol'lsmith & McKee. Next Tuesday is the last day of reg istration for the November election. Thirty-five cent merchants' lunch at noon hour at Harms' restaurant. Lirge line of fancy workbaskcts 15 and -j; cents, at I. K. Mitsch Co.'s. Stop and see our line of H cent novelties in the windows- Kekharfa. All voters should see to it that their names are registered by next Tuesday. "J Supper and Hallowe'en amusements Oct. ;i0 at Central Presbyterian church. A complete line of fruit and vege tables on display at Hess Bros', this evening. Kerler Bros, for carpet, feather and mattress cleaning. Seventeenth street. Phone 4774. Black and brown - derby bats, regu lar f 3 value, sale price $ i.'Jo at Stew art's, the hatter. Mattresses of all kind renovated by Kerler Bros., Seventeenth street. Phone 4774. Assorted colored golf caps, regular 25-ceut value, sale price 15 cents Stewart, the hatter. You will make no mistake if you buy your fall hat and millinery at Mr, l.a Frenz's. Took ties, regular 25-ceut value, It) cents, three for 25 cents, sale price. Stewart, the hatter. A bountiful supper served for -5 cents Tuesday. Oct. :"0, at Central Presbyterian church. Call at Clemann & Salzmann's and see the new line of sideboards that havo just bten unpacked. The Uock Island and (ieneseo High school football teams are playing this afternoon at the Twelfth street park. Ho to the supper Oct. 30 .nd May to learn your fate from the witch in her den. and to be . otherwisa amused during the evening. The American laundry has the best plant and does the best work in the quickest time of any in the three cities. The largest line of bookcases and; writing deks in the three cities at Clemann A: Salmann's. j And still the rush continues cn car-! pets at Cieuiann A: Salzruauu s. Se lect yours there, as their line is always complete. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah A. Davis was htlil yesterday afternocn at 2 o'clock from the "home of H. L.. YVheelan, H30 Twenty-second street, to Trinity Episcopal church. Rev. 11. ! I.. ... . . I r. bweet conducted the services at i i i j a. it me tuurcu aim luiermtuii. was iuiuc at Oakdale cemetery in Davenport Call and see our fall line of over coats the price and workmanship ! sruaranteed. William Filter & Co, 326 Twentieth street. A dance will be given at Armory hall tomorrow (Saturdav) night, Oct 27. for the benefit of a blind machin ist. Come, and help a worthy cause .tickets 30 cents. Ihe democratic county ticket is made up of representative men whose records are the best argument whv they should receive the support of citizens irrespective of party. Von l tail to attend the Joan ex hibit at the Blakslee studio next week. The finest display of photo graphs ever shown in Rock Island will be on exhibition at the opening re ception. Sugar 5 cents a' pound at the Moyune Tea company's Saturday evening for one hoar from 8 to 9, We will sell 1.0 pouads for 50 cents with every purchase of our 25-cent Java and Mocha coffee. Washington and Springfield are not the only seats of government whose ollitial family will be haken up after Nov. t a few farewells will be said down at the big building in the cen ter of Court house square. It will be Coroner J. E. Larkin after Nov. C. Mr. Larkin finds that his candidacy meets with general ap proval ami besides a solid democratic vote he is assured the support of many republicans. The success of S. R. Kenworthy at the polls has never been questioned since he was nominated for the state's attorneyship. As the old saving goes, it's only a matter of how bi his majority will be. The upper end of the county is en titled to a county ollicial. All agree it is about time that a member of the countv government came from there. The democrats have provided the can didate in tieortre t. McNabnev. His election is assured. The subscription concert and ball given by (lilTen's orchestra under the auspices of the head ofliee degree team Independence Camp No. 20, M. W. A occurs J ue.su ay evening, Oct. 30. Subscription lists are in the hands of members of the team. No ticket sold at the door except to subscribers. If you want to go. see that your name is on the list. The Adams Wall Paper company teei justly proud oi their snare in the wonderfully artistic Blakslee studio. The interior decorations were planned bv Mr. Ward, and the rich. harmonious color effects obtained from the strong tapestries in the front rooms, the deep greens in the reception and art rooms, the dainty stripes in the dressing rooms and the soft olives in the camera room are certainly worthy of much praise. It is pleasing to see such high . grade lecorative work executed by a home company. Republicans are diligently circu lating the story that Andrew C. Dow, simply because he has not worked over a desic all his ' life. because he is a laboring man, is not competent to fill the ollice of cir cuit clerk. The assertion is ridicu lous and is proving'nothing short of boomerang among the friends of Mr. Dow who know his qualifications, aud has had the effect of making them work all the harder for their candi- Iate. Mr. Dow is fully iiualitied for the duties of the ofliee and will ad minister them to the satisfaction of all. Interesting Furniture Items Another Chapter of Furniture Offerings That Should Cause the Economical Buyer to Think Twice Before Buying Elsewhere. We Enjoy Every Possible Condition to make Your BUYING HERE PROFITABLE TO YOU. f 1.75 screens, oak or mahogany, three folds, sateen filling, at - 1,25 . 120.00 handsome bedroom suits, three pieces, large French plate mirror at , 15,00 to extension tables, six feet long, polished finish, at 3.75 m Oilcloth rugs, 1J yards long, best grade, at 40c Good linoleum, this week, per yard 47 lc $13 library table, genuine -mahogany or golden oak, polished finish 10.00 Good all wool carpets at per yard 50c $17 combination bookcases,' large French plate mirror at 12.00 Zinc binding with corners and tacks at IOC $9 ladies' writing desk, golden oak polished finished at 6.75 $30 parlor suit, five pieces, golden oak or mahogany frame r 24.00 EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. All In All We Doubt If You Could Equal the Above Values in the Three Cities. W. S. HOLBROOK. headquarters for Shades All Colors and Widths. Extraordinary Price Reductions on Smyrna Rugs New Designs and Colors. 103 to 107 East Second Street, Davenport. mm Up-to date Store For Correct Styles in Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear. Fancy Hosiery. Agent for Knox, Stetson, Longley, $3.00 Hats. Lloyd's is the Place. Harper House Block. O; o: CANDY SPECIALS. Tnla Kvanlng. at Young & McUo tubs'. Jelly beans, 10 cents. Cream dates, 15 cents. H. H. drops, 15 cents. Fine chocolate cream, 15 cents. Fancy mixed candy, 10 cents. NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE. Officers of the British eruNcr rsyche. now at Bermuda, deny that the boat failed to salute on entering New York b.irbor. Sim Beeves, Kneltsli tenor, who ind been before the public sixty-four years, is dead at Worthing. England, aped 78. IMvitled skirts for horsewomen are not aiu-tloued by tho management of the Chicago horse show. A bar of gold weighing 753 pounds and valued at $1T4.1HX) was received at tho assay office in New York from the OarilHH) mine in P.ritish Columbia. Hudyard Kipling has offered for pale Naulahka. his Itrattleboro, Vt., home, and will not return to America, to live. An editor in Stockton. Cal.. exhorted hi readers thus: Hegister, you idiots. register: tVilIector (Irlseoni has been instructed to present that little bill to the sultan on the first and fifteenth tt everv month. 0: :o: The Top nf the Heap. Geo. R. Davis 5 Cent Cigar. :Oi iO; io: io ;o: h COUGH 5$J cures Hackintr t Sore Lunsrs. Grip SYRUP g npr Coughs, 1 nppe.l'neu- j 1 moma ana Hroncnitis in 3 few days. Why then risk Consumption, a slow, sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25c Don't be imposed upon. Kcfus the tlralrr's sulrititctc ; it is not as r i as Ir BulVs. Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism, Atac ami Hain. 15 & as ct. All to nfi -Dear Good Wlfr." In.l.ni. CW. 27. The- will et Baron .Russell, of Kilowern, lias boen admit ted to probata. The-testator bequeathed hi vntire estate, valued at nearly 150,0OO, to "my dear, good wife." TVoolley In New Tork. ' Chatoaugay. N. Y.. Oct. 27. John CI. Woolley. Prohibition candidate for president. Fnoke to an enthusiastic au dience of over 1.000 person at Cant weirs liall at this place last night. An overflow lneetinsr at the city park, which was attended by several hun dred persons was addressed by Wool ley later in the evening. Saloon "otlo. A band and free lunch at Cramer's place tonight. 7-1 Twelfth street. Yen little knew when first we met That some day yon would be The lucky fellow I'd choose to let Pay for my Kocky Mountain Tea. Ask vour dru2ist. DO Palace Cigar Store, 1701 Second Avenue. BBiresToara block. io: :0: O: 1 f "s c, I ;j FiLL YOUR HOME UP With warmth before Jack Frost enters. We'll hustle a ton or two of the best coal, or a cord cf choice wood to your coal bin right away if you say so, eay it. E. B. McliOWN. Phone 1198, Fifteenth street and First Avenue. fT 0 For Dra braacfe ST 6am Institute Drunk enneis a ad Drug Using. P1aMwrtt oa. OtrrfiQoaeoos run&tlentul. THE PARENT INSTITUTE, IS c, M !. f 111, 1 X M. SWELL & K. NEW FALL STYLES The kind which causes people to turn and look at you and say: "There goes a well-dressed man. Dollars to doughnuts he bought that suit at the M. & K." Just as well have fashionable garments when you are buying. They cost no more, look bet ter, wear better, feel better, are better. Everybody who sees our swell new fall styles says they are the finest in the city. The prices are right, too. Our line of Suits and is a t $10 $18 O vercoa . to Compare favorably with the made-to-order man's $20 to $38 values. It's all folly to squander money in having your clothes made now-a-days. Then again you'll find an eastern touch here and there in some of our nobby, swell suits that is not often found in tailor shops. I Don't You Think It Might Pay You to Spend a Few Moments With Us Looting Over Our Hew Fall Styles? 7n imp) - fc M f TWO BIG STORES. ONE T1NV L1TTJ: PKICI2. 4