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THE AUGTJS. SATURDAY, lAttCII HO, 1901.' G BALL TEAM WILL SOOII BE AT WORK Rock Island To Take Fourteen Players to Iowa City for Practice. BEPAIES 05 TWELFTH STEEET PAEZ Club Still Claims Richardson Notes From Around the Circuit. The work of leveling the diamond and repairing the fence of the Twelfth street park will be commenced Mon day, providing the weather does nat interfere, and everything made in readiness for the local lem when it arrives home after its practice season in Iowa City, which opens April 17, two days after the player report harp. Manager Harry Tate and his brother HughSvill arrive from. Pennsylvania two days in advance of the other players. Fourteen men will go to Iowa City to work out. It is not the intention, however, to carry this nam bar of men through the season. Tne good workers will have oppor tunity to show themselves during practice week, so that before the sea don opens the manager can hive his mind pretty well made up as to who from the bunch should bo given pass ports. The local management is -not-done yet withL. F. Richardson, olMarcn 0, la., despite the fact that TSfiSIdent Sexton has decided that he should wear a Davenport uniform. Richard son has been instructed to report for ractice at Iowa City. The Rock Is and association still claims Richard son and says it will not let go of him until there is a further hearing of the matter. Small Talk of Diamond. In different towns rooters' " clubs are being formed. One may be or ganized here also. The rooter with a big voice is a great help to the home team when the score is close. Terre llaute wi;l probably hold Ace Stewart, notwithstanding tnat Omaha claimed to have had a contract from him before he went to the Indiana town. Omaha has linally offertd four players to Terre Haute for Stewart, but the proposition ha3 been turned down. Buffalo, of the Eastern league, will put in its practice season at Evans, ville, and St. Paul, of the American, will work out at Terre Haute. The Woodmen office employes are to pay for the uniforms of the Rock Island team. The 19ih annual issue of the Reach oOicial baseball guide is out. It con tains an analytical review of the past season and index for the present sea son. It covers the entire baseball field and leaves nothing to be desired in the way of data and information of value to followers ' of the national game. It Fells for 10 cents. Evansville is feeling good over hav ing secured the servicesof Lou Camp, an old National leaguer, and lately with Omaha. He will play in the infield, probably third or short. Pete Gildce, of Peabody, Mass, a pitcher, has also been signed. Every member of the Rockford team so far signed is under 30 years of age. For the Teeth. Euciline Antiseptic Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder have been especially prepared for the teeth. A 25-cent package will convince you of the .superior merits of these preparations over the many cheap and worthless articles on the market. For sale by all druggists Bears Ua T C The Kind You Haw Always Bc!i9 ? Start the X day righi DR.NK -4JLal& Java I and Mocha ? Coffee I FOR 3ALB BY PASSIG BROS. E-SeisEieU's Ointment Pnrri Nkln TraablMWhta F.Ttrfthlng KIh Has Failed. Trv it on an obstinate cape of Tetter, Ervsipelas. Kczema, 1'lm- I ,71 r T l l.-m UlnlnkM or any (skin Disease. Ask your rirngglst for It. By rnailfinc.a box. Heiskeira Soap, for the skin, 25c JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY CO.. 631 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. I know of notbinf belter than onr Oiotmeit for si in atrectlon." Mr. J I. C'nsmai, BrowDwool, Brown Co., Texas. New Theatre Name What Shall it Be? Colombia 1680 Illinois 1143 People's Pride 1094 Black Hawk 95 A nilllorln m 87 New Century 43 Lyceum 3tt The CInb 38 Coliseum 35 Grand SO Arsenal City 34 Oberon 84 Bryan S4 Lincoln S3 Hontlcello 21 Kocfc Island 18 Boulevard IS Trl-Clty Star 14 Arthurs' Urad Opera 13 The McKlnley 11 The Centnry Theatre lo The Palace 0 Fort Armstrong- 7 Standard 7 Occidental 8 Mansfield 6 Olympla S Ideal 4 Island City 4 Olympic 4 Cosmopolitan........ 3 Maine 3 Uncle Sam's 3 enterprise 3 Crelghton 2 Alhambra 8 National X America a Peoples l Imperial 1 Sylvan. 1 Excelsior..... . i Knickerbocker.. 1 Victoria l Atheneam I Tendon I La oral i Rocklllne. 1 Metropolitan j Riverside 1 f ottnston 1 Brltanla 1 Schiller i Shakespeare 1 The only requirement in the con test is the tilling of the folio wiog blank and mailing it to "The A kg us New Theatre Voting Contest Department:" MY CHOICE OK NAME FOR THE NEW KOCK ISLAND THE ATRE IS The vote of today on the new thea tre name docs not affect the relative standing of the favorites, although Columbia has widened its lead and Illinois has run further ahead of Peo ple's Prido. There are some new names in the list of candidates. Johnston- Com Inf. Next Week. Chairman T. J. Medill, of tho exec utive committee, received advices to day from George II. Johnston that he would be in Rock Island the first of next week to dispose of the site ques tion The time of the end of the con test for the name will be determined when Mr. Johnston reaches Rock Island. ROUGH SPOTS. Cheney Bros SI Silk Vel vets for 29c Cheney Bros. $1 Sillc Velvets for 29c a yard. BO pieces, twenty colors. Tne great est bargains of the season. Come prompt Monday morning at 0:30. None before, and none at wholesale. This grand pur chase will be divided as far among our patrons as possible, be on time. Easter Silk .Waists. Positively the largest and best showing in the tri-cities. To di rect immediate attention to these hand some garments we will sell on Monday and Tuesday at 3 o'clock, taffeta silk waists in all colors and black, fully tuck ed in the new styles, value O O C $6.0O, at X.VD No Mistake, $6.00 values for $2. 95. Easter Silk Dress Skirts.' A , fine showing of these beautiful gar ments at $7.50 to $30. Splendid black taf feta Bilk skirts at $9.50, $10, $12 and $15. All our own exclusive styles not to be found elsewhere. Easter Jackets. New Eton and box jackets in Venetian and Cheviot, very swell and jauoty, $6.98, $7.50, $8.50 and $10. Also Eton black silk jackets so much in vogue just now. We control the styles we show. Before Ea.ster China Bargains of bargains we choo BlueWHIow China ' Not the heavy, smeared, almost black blno willow that often masquerades under the iiamo but jrood Enjrlish muni - china ware, clear-cut bine, nicrv euouprh to ko with real china. The ware ought to sell at l.K! the piece, but while it lasts this week we say: Cuiis and Saucers, Full fcizo Plates, Oyster Bowls, Choice 7c ) Wild Rose Berry Saucers. Dainty decoration in piuk and blue, worth 10c each, Tnewbiy at 10 o'clock, and all day if thev last, G to a customer 5 3c each, 3c For this week, before Easter, from a store-ful the following: Chas. Field liavi iand's Blue Forget-me-not china at half price. For this week we will sell niatchinps iu this well know pat tern this way: ISchcrry O saucers for OC 10c butter plates 1 OO covneil butters for... 1.20 bakers for 1.25 covered sugars for 2 OO rove red dish for , fi.oo platter for 3.75 pliitlor for 2.00 platter for 1 60 platter for 5c 50c 60c 60c 1.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 75c Je of East er Things. A gala bargain week. It will be to your own comfort.and ad vantage to purchase as early in the week as possible. Ea.ster Suits. 22.50 Superb Eton snits, of black cheviot, the Eton and skirts trimmed with taffeta bowls and lined throughout with heavy taffeta silk, nothing like them heretofore, at less than y.r.00. These suits will in stantly appeal to yon at New Eton tailor-made suits, made of cheviot and Venetian, handsomely trimmed with taffeta bands, colors, black, blue, red, tan and caster, one of the lest bargains we have C lf ever offered ULrLF Other handsome Easter Suits at $13.50, $12 and $10 Children's and Misses Suits. A choice assortment of children's and misses new Eton suits, trimmed with satin or tail'eta bands, colors cardinal, bine, castor and brown very dainty garments priced up from JU Easter Kid Gloves. Exceptional vplnes in highest jrade gloves. America's greatest one dollar nlove for women in all new est colorings.'. .00 IVrrin's Depose extra quality kid gloves, always all the newest colorings, for C cvdy ltJ "La Unre," finest quality real kid EZf gloves, t very c olor, at 3imJ V AgeD.s for Monarch kid gloves, 1.90. All gloves on sale Monday morning and until lots are closed out. Caster Lace Collars, R.evers Black and gold, also white and gold Boleros. An inqiorters sample line, only one of a kind, ltought at r0 jierceiit off regular price. 147 of these handsome and scarce trimmings in the richest effects, worth from 12.f0 to 1.50, vour choice at from (UK) to 75c Easter Ribbon Event. COO pieces handsome satin slrijx- print war), taffeta, satin and lilHTty lk riblons, RL values up to 50c, at ier yard A-tZJC Crepe de Chene Ribbons. 8 inches wide, all colors, very swell for neckties, per yard JJC Ea.ster Veils The iatest novelties. The new imported Veilings have just leen rec ived. New effects for Easter wear fliown for tho first time, ier yd to, 18c New Rvigs Beautiful specimens of the weav er's art. We carry THE BEST at much less than usual prices. .:5xio.rt .xl: Smyrna Rugs. aoxco $1.K8 $15.00 $21.50 Axminster Rugs, very handsome. 2TxC3 S. 3x1 0.6 xl2! $2.25 $1.95 $2:1.85 Wilton Rugs, exquisite designs and col orings. 27x54 :i(ixUi 8.3xl0.C, 0x12 $2.'.)S $4.75 $27.50 $:?!.. 50 These are all of the highest standard of excel lence in weave, roloring and make. You can select any rue vou wish, make a payment or it and have it laid aside till you want it. 1000 Veils specially Ixmlit 50 jK iceut under val ue. -.trtli from two to four times Tifg th- price, at, each it VIC Easter Neckwear. Taffeta Stock Ties, made of heavy quality taffeta silk, corded and hemstitched, - oidy, each AutJK Ea.ster Hosiery- Fancy hose have the prefer ence this season and we have them in all the popular varieties. Drop stitch, silk clocked, flower patterns, etc. On Monday at i):30 and while they last we place on sale. Misses cardinal hose, now so popular, CXg all sizes at a pair Ladies" bine and red fancy printed hose 18c value at AvIC Ladies' 50c black lace lisle hose, 3 pair C for $1.00, or a pair JJC Ladies' fancy hose, worth 75e, liSc and 5'.c pair, fine assortment of patterns and colors, B7- your choice m C L. S. McCabe & Co., Rock Island Easter Millinery. Beautiful Showing of $ correct millinery. de picting the newest fash ions from French de signers, with many exclusive and elegant creations of our own. Connelly and Croft turbans, copied by us from originals worth from 10.00 to 20.00 e CC at.75to 0VJU 500 Bunches soft crush roses, value 50c, at jer bunch 58c The HcKinley Hat. This is an exact duplicate of the one worn by Mrs. McKinley on Inauguration day. It was se lected for her by a committee of Judges com posed of five of the most prominent milliners on Fifth avenue. New York City, from 500 hats, made and submitted by milliners from all over the country, in competition for a prize ofl'ered by a leading Millinery Journal. On exhibition in our millinery department. Ea.ster Belts Handsome novelties, a very ne cessary adjunct to your Easter costume. New L'Aiglon belts, 58c, 45c, 32c and New tinsel Belts, very sjiecial price for the Eastor sale 25 c 25c New jwtent leather ltelts in Kangaroo and other shapes, for this sale. H5c down to 25c New buckles, new spikes, new L'Aiglon ends, etc.. in fine display. Easter Perfumes. Dainty odors at low prices. Very social until Easter. Lundborg's and other famous perfumes in the opular odors, worth to 00c ounce, W3L all at 38c Ea.ster Umbrellas Great showing of col ored and black umbrel las with new fancy fancy handles and mountings all bought expressly for this Easter Sale. 1.00 Monday and while they last, 50 change able Taffeta Umbrellas, natural handles, at just Also lOO black piece dyed Taffeta Umbrel las, assorted choice handles, always 1.75, they will go quick ItlU at. Easter Cards and Novelties now on sale up from lc. "J . , . " " " aMMMMMBMMMMMMMMMIMMMm I 1 m. 4 TOWN TALK. Ciood Fool Smooths Them Oyer. Tncre is probably nothing in the world that produces as much happi ness as the peculiar feeling that comes over tto mind when well fed with nourishing food that particularly re builds the brain, and makes every thing on earth have a rosy tint. Am bition is renewed, spirits are of the most saDgulne, and confidence has restored that fecliog within us which carries us over the rough places." So writes a man who was built up from a wretched itva'id to a fine con dition of health bv cianging his diet and nsiDg Grape-Nuts Food. There is no sense of enjoyment equal to that of being well physically and mentally. I can hardly 'realize that' such a transposition has been made. From being ill-tempered and disagreeable 1 have changed to some thing like enjoyment of the society that I had grown to avoid. From feeling that life was not worth living, I now feel that I would like to live always. "I enclose a sample of my hand writing showing my nervous" condi tion before using Grape-Nuts Food, and you can con pare it with my sig nature to this letter." The writing done while he was in a nervous, ill fed condition is shown on an old time check and reports a series of dates when he was absent on ac count of sickness. His signature was made in lines that consist of minute waves or wiggles, showing the des perately weak condition, while the signature to the letter is remarkable for its clear penmanship. It is the old story over and over again that when a man is broken down because he exhausts the gray matter in the nerve cells and brain from over work and improper food, he can rebuild that gray matter by using Grape-Nuts, for this food con tain phosphate of potash direct from the natural grains of the field, and this, united with the albumen of the grains, make the only combination that will rebuild this peculiar soft, gray substance. When you are bilious use those famous little pills known as D Witt's Little Eirly Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. 1 11. H. Bieber and Ilartz & Ullemeyer. Croup instantly relieved.' Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Perfectly safe. I Never fails. At any drag store. A new modern 7-room house on Fourteenth-and-a-half street at a bar gain if taken soon. Hull & Hcmen way. For real estate and reliable insur ance call on Mull & Hcmenway, room 15, Mitchell & Lynde building. Tele phone 4804. Yesterday was the last day of the winter term of the public scnool and pupils and teachers will enjoy one week's vacation. The Rock Island Club minstrtli at Harper's theatre the evening of April 11 will be the warmest number on the winter's entertainment program. Dewey camp 1036. R. N. A., is to give a "coon" dance at Carse hall Monday evening, April 1 Tickets, including refreshments, 15 cents. All friends of the camp are invited. If you want yor heating stove taken care of this season in a good dry place, at as low price as any one. send to John T. Noftskcr, 1811 Sec ond avenue. . Andy Berg, sent to tho penitentiary from this county, and recently pa roled, has been again arrested at Lcs Moines. He will be returned toa the penitentiary. The Young People's union of the First Baptist church will give an Easter social Tuesday evening, April 2. Admission 15 cents, refreshments and program included. D. M. Doolittle, a stranger who recently came to this city from Atkin son, 111., died at noon today at St Anthony's hospital of abscess of the liver. He was about 45 years of age. The hard times dance given by Court of Honor. No. 31, Thursday evening at Carse's hall, was a very successful affair. The hall was erbwded, many from out of town at tending. J. E. Mar-iuette, of Coal Valley, was acquitted of the charge of kid naping Chester, son of J. V. Bledsoe, j of Milan, by Justice Schroeder yes terday. The case attrectod consider-; able attention from its peculiar na ture. ! Dr. S H. Miller, who nas been in Chicago taking a special course at the McKlllip Veterinary college, returns next Tuesday to resume bis practice in Rock Island. His office will Ikj at Frick's livery stable. Before selecting your wall paper stop in and see the elegant new line of paper in the latest designs and colorings at W. C. HubbVs wall Eaper store. 1619 Third avenue. Aster uilding. Open from 7 till 9 o'clock every evening. We are now showing our complete line of carpets, rugs and matting. It is the largest stock in this section of the ctuntry. .Now is the time to make vour selection ana nave tncin lata aside, as we truardntee price. Clem- ann & Salzmann. Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility." writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster. N. H. "No remedy helped mo until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for ytars. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invig orator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50 ceuts. Satisfaction guaranteed by Uar.z & Ullemever'sdrug store. The stomach controls the situation. Those who are hearty and stronir are those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heart burn, bekhing or any other stomach trouble, this preparation can't help but do you good. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. B. H. Bieber and Harts & Ullemcvcr. RhecroatUm Oared la a !? Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause apd the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue, Rock Island; Gustave Schle- gel & Son, 220 West Second street, 'avenport. AND PACIFIC NORTHWEST BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Leave Tri-Cltles via Scenic Route to California through Colorado and Utah WEDNbSDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS. Via Southern Route to California through Oklahoma and Texas EVERY WEDNESDAY. Via Scenic Uouta to Portland, Ore. EVERY WEDNESDAY. For information and "Tourist Dlctlona'-y" addrecs Ticket Agents, C. K. I. A P. Ry.. Davenport, Iowa, Rock Island or iTnliae, 111. rjr kv,6 X ' '' ,!i ) ( ' u V I ;ltl9LUnA Women The entry Into womanhood ia a critical time for a girl. With her whole being undergoing a change, the feeds of female troublea are aown. Iittie menstrual dinordern, if neglected at the time, will follow the woman all her life and grow into fatal complications. That female troublea are robbing homes and filling grave yards, proves this. Yet, irregular and painful menstruation are often permitted to goon, sap ping the life and energy, while Wineof Cardui, the positive relief for these ills, ia on the shelf of every drugstore. Wine of Cardui helps tho maiden sustain the ahockof puberty by induc ing a painless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important function is started right, a healthy life will usually follow. Wine of Cardui is an emmenagogue of great power, and works wonders in strengthening the deli cate and sensitive female organs. Many young wmen owe their lives to Wine of Cardui. No woman should give up hope until she has given Wine of Cardui a trial. If thousands have secured relief through it, why not your WINEwCARDUI . Tully,Kas., Feb. 34,1890. I nave suffered untold pain at menstrual periods for along time; waa nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything; in fact waa miserable. I have taken four bottlea of Wine of Cardui with Black-Draught when needed and to-day I am entirely cured. I can not express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me. Miss DEIXA M. STRAY KB, Tn eases requiring special directions, artdresa. giving ymptomt, "The Indies' Advisory Department,' The Thatta-vioog-a Medicine Company, Chatta noog-a, Tenn. SPRING WALL PAPER. We are now prepared to show our customers all the lat est designs in all Paper, all New Stock. Give us a -call. PARIDON & SON. 119 Seventeenth street. Telephone 4753. k For Drun Prtvsie Cotoaiil Cettsre far Ladles. tim. , For Drunkenness and Drug Using. 'Ipase write us. e Correspondence 7 confidential. .U2lO INSTITUTE. 'DWIGHT. ILU DoiM'T Be Fooledi Take the ceculna, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medl cine Co.. Madison, Wis. It keep Vhi well. Oar trr' mark cut each package Price, 3s cent. Never r In bulk. Accept ne mtVi tute. Aak '-our Ante jsnsaavsa sea T. II. Thomas, so'e aa-en We Want You To call and inspect our store. You will alwava Und it neat and inviting In our prescription de partment, purity is paramount. In our Sundry de partment you will find everything used in a sick room, such as Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Atomizers, Clinic Thermometers, etc. Bear in mind you are always welcome, if you are a prospective buyer or otherwise. Canode's Pharmacy The Prescription Store. Cor. Fourth Ave. & Twentieth St. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I u Rock Island County. " Ia the circuit court. May term, A. D. 1901. Edward H. Howman vs. Sarah Annette How man. Blanche K. Little, Andrew W. How man. Haroid Bowman, Nathan Bowman, Frank Bowman and Guy Bowman, adnii, 1h trator with the will uDteied of iUizabelh Bowman, deoeased. In chancery Affidavit of the non-residence of Blanche K. Little. Andrew W. Bowman. Harold Bowman, Nathan Bowman and Frank Bowman, defend ants above named, having been hied In the of fice of the clerk of said circuit court of Rock Island county, notice Is hereby given to the said non-resident defendants, that the complainant filed his bill of complaint In said court on the chancery side thereof, on the 23d day . of April A. D. 1U0O, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said court, aualnbt i-aid defendant?, returnable on the Hrt Mon day of May A. D. 1WW, as is by law required and an alias summons afterwards, to-alt. on the lHth day of March, A. IX 1K0I, issued out of said court, returnable on the Bret Monday of Mav, A. D 1901. Now, therefore, unless you, the said Blanche K. Little. Andrew W. Bowman, Harold How man, Nathan Bowman and Frank How man, shall personally be and appear before the said circuit court of Kock Island county, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Kock Island, In said county, on the first Monday of May, A. D. 1901. and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and thing therein charged and stated will betaken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of sal J bill. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at my office tn Rock Island, this nth day of March, A. D. 1901 GaoBT.s W. Gaublb. Clerk A DA) it Plkasants, Complaioant's Solicitor. March 9. A. IX 11- 31 Been Dissipating? MULL'S GRAPE TONIC, A Crushed Fruit Laxative. Kestortive, Digestive Tonic. Druggists 50c. Mull's IJgbtnlng Pain Killer Cures Croup. .