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Brookman'e 3fq-32i Twentieth Street. PREMIUM With Each $1.00 Pur chase You Will Get an Elegant Premium Free Goods Delivered. Telephone 4474. Men Who are Looking For the newest things in gentle men's haberdashery are earn estly invited to extend their eearch to this store. All that's new, all that's good, all that's Correct in style, shape and color ing, and price for popularity. LAMBERTS Toggery Shop 1714 Second Avenue. BRINGING Your Bread promptly and punctually and the best oi bread at that is our busi ness. IT'S THE Cheaper and Better Way to get bread. Just let us know where to deliver it and how much. If your Grocer Don't . Handle It send your order to us and we will give it our prompt attention. REMEMBER we are headquarters for wedding cakes, fancy ice creams, candies, salt ed nuts, etc. in fact everything needed for a nice wedding table can be gotten from us on short notice. Your patronage will be highly ap preciated. Frank J. Math. Formerly Krell A Math. Phone lift 116-1711 Second Aye. BIG SHLG Up GO " U;:, f AS A GUIDE Rock Island Colonel Steers Gov ernor's Party Into a 5-Cent Restaurant ALL BALK AT THE POOE FARE Illinois Visitors to Buffalo Exposi tion Spend an Exciting Sunday. Somebody turned off Niagaia Fall on Gov. Yates esterlav afternoon and for 6 hours the heal f the g v eminent of Illinois, together with 19 members of his military staff and nine women, was lost in the. depths of the Canadian woods. Shortly be fore 10 o'clock, at which hour Buffalo is wrapped in tlumber, the governor and his bespangled staff, lactuning Col. C. L. Walker, of Rock Iilaad escaped from the forest primeval and by dint of an 8-mile walk returned to such civilization as is bo&s'ed on the Canadian i ie of Niagara Falls. From there they returned by trolley to Buffalo and finally arrived at the Niagara hotel, where they immedi ately backed the clubs and switches off the board and destroyed pyramids of eatables. Tne party was even forced to build camp Ures in the woods to ward off frosts while waiting for the trolley car. A rsisbapto the trollev line, which derives Its electrical power from the falls, caused the discomfiture ana starvation of the distinguished prty from ' Illinois. The trolley car from which they were viewing Niagara Falls, the only thing which runs there Sunday, was stalled in the midst of the murmuring pines and the hem locks, and there Gov Yates and bis party passed the lagging hours of Sunday eve. Two members of the party E. W. Pater and Col. 'on way escaped to inhabited territory in search of a relief expedition, but the absence ol reads made their t IT jrts unavailing. Decide to Visit Fall. The governor arrived in Buffalo with bis staff about 9 o'clock in the morning and after breakfast attended services at the Delaware avenue Meth odist church, the pator of which preached the funeral sermon over President McKinley a fortnight ago There being no fixed program for the day, Gov. xates, witn ia ol tne colo neis and nine women, decided to visit Niasrara Falls. AmoDr the women were Mmes. Moulton. Fieldhouse Ha le, Hirsch and Pittinger, Misses Halle and Robinson. The party went to Niagara Falls in Always the Btst If it comes from our studio you can be sure its the best. Posing, lighting, printing, finishing and mounting all show careful and artistic work. Special and exclusive de signs. THE BLAKSLEE STU0I0 1822 Third avenue. . Telephone 4533. Coin's Palace of Sweets is the place to buy your CANDIES. Everything New and Fresh. -We carry the celebrated GUNTIIER'S, LOWNEY'S. ALL EG RET ITS and BOSTONIAN Chocolate Creams. Also a fine line of our. own make. TWO STORES 1810 Second avenue. Phono 1050. Fourth and Brady. Phone 8113. WALKER ww i m. urn.. .. mij. '- - nntw.TJ TBJ5. AS(rU6. MONDAY s 'train, and when it was time to eat party to a -cafe. He picked out a tourist restaurant mocb more famed for its modest prices than for the quality of i'S menu. In fact, it was discovered that the average price of each item on the card was 6 cents, and the service was strictly in keep ing with this wholly reasonable charge. The governor of Illinois faced the 5-cent menu manfully and the women of the prty decided to be tactful in the presence of the governor. As tact consisted largely in refraining from eating, everyone was fully as hungry when the function wa over aw they bad been before and later on a p p corn stand wih b ught nut bo.lil by thn tactful tAktt from Illinois. MILK AT THE SAME OLD PRICE IN DAVENPORT The meeting of the dairymen of the tri-cities at Lahrmaon's hall in Dav enport Siturday night was attended by about 100 interested 'number of tbe association of the three cities. Nj attempt was made to form a tri city organization Tbe time was spent in a discussion of general con ditions and a resolution was adopted to stand b? the 6 1 -cent rate that pre vails in Davenport and to resist all overtures that may be made by tbe Tri-Chy Bottled Milk and Butter company to effect a compromise or the situation. Over in Dtvenport th'e milkmen do not appear to be worrying very greatly over the threatened inroad of the new company. They think tbey have a state law that may be applied to the entire discomliture of the cor poration if it essays to cross the big creek with its milk wagons. On ths side, however, it is different and tbe dairymen are bracing themselves both cjllcctivelv and Individually to meet the shock. TIPS FOR TRAVELER Homeeeekers' tickets to points in the north, west and south on sale via C . R. I. & P railway ct 1 and 15 Call tt city ollie 1813 Second ave nue Very 1 w round trip rates to Baf falo and New Yo k via C , K I & P. railway. Low rates to Minneapolis and re turn via C, K. I. & P. railway Ojt 9 to 12. Sept. 30. Oct. 8 and 9 tbe C , 11 & P. railway will sell round trip tick ! ets to Ft worth and Dallas at rate of one fare p us $2. Priest Charged witu Cruelty. Xeillsville. Win., tu t. 7. Ui v. Fn- tlrr 'h;irlps L. Vunirl;ltit. Lizzie Nolan (his liousekfepen and a servant girl wero nrrepted Sjiturriay and put in Jail chanriMl with assaulting Mary Iiim. an orphan 11 year old. who lived at tin priest's hotisi. It I? allosed that tin t:iii was vlilped so neven-ly and ptinislud in other ways that her cou ditlon Is very eritieal. Farher Yun llut was not taken into court, for fear of a mob vb:-ii banged him In rrr!jy. McKinley Blonnment anbacrlptlona. ToUmIo, ).. Oft. 7. A novel plan was put into execution here Saturday liy the McKinley Memorial association for the pun'0 f riiisinsr funds toward the erection of a McKinley monument. (u hundred and six precinct voting bootlm were open from 4 to p. m. for the purpose of receiving voluntary sub scriptions. A total of (,Sttn persons contributed, the proceedings amounting to ?f.801.JM Indlanapolla Wants the Meet. Indiana Nil Is, Oct. 7. Governor LMir lin. at the request of I. M. I'arry. v.-ill "j-ite a. letter to Theodore Scarcb, president of the Manufactur ers' Association of the T'nlted States inviting the national conference on reciprocity to meet in Indianapolis. I'arry is a member of the executive committee of the Manufacturers as sociation, which has decided on tbe ccnurcss. One of Morton'a TFrientla Dead. Newcastle, Intl.. Oct. 7. Simon T. Powell died Saturday. He was born at Cambridge City. Ind.. In 1S21. and was a close friend of Governor" Mor ton, serving as hi agent during the VI VII WOT. looking alter tne com fort or ,e Indiana soldiers without recom - Animal Report of the Uuritng-ton. from mileage of standard gauge con Chicago. Oct. 7. The annual report trolled roads to mileage of Chicago. of fthe Utirllngton road. Issued Matur- oaj tUos gross earnings or ,., leasea tlllll IMieu lllje, CKTpi IUV sas i itr and Omaha, to bare $."o.a-i.!'KS.!7. The hare expenses lwen $34.H;.S.007.fi7: dividends paid, n.472.M9..S. ?(;,i."2,."7.ri: surplus. Fir in a Job Print Shop. Detroit. Oct. 7. The job printing ilant of the Detroit Free Tress Print ing company. to 'J3 Fort utreet west, was dnmagd by-Are early yes terday to the extent of !etveen $''0.- nk and ?2.VX. The loss is covered y Insurance. Ran His Anto Too Fast. Saginaw. Mich., Oct, 7. Albert T. Ferrell. a prominent manufacturer of this city. Is ( barged with violating the peed ordinance by running bis auto- nrobile faster than six miles per hour. The case will be made a test of tie law. All who use atomizers in treating nasal catarrh will get tbe best reanlts from Kly'a Liquid Cream Balm. Price, including spraying tube, 75 cents. Sold by druggtrts or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 Wan en street. New York. New Orleans, Sept.' 1, 1900 Messrs. Ely Bros : I sold two bottles of your Liqnid Cream to a customer, William Lamberton, iio ueiacnaise street. New Orleans. He has used the two bottles.'giving him wonder, ful and most satisfactory results. Ceobge W. McDuff, Pharmacist. OCTOI5EU 7. lUOl. ONE YEAR WITH THE 0 Railroad's Net Earnings Show a Decrease of Nearly $150,000. OPEBATIKG EXPENSES ARE HEAVY Number of New Lines Have Been Acquired- 7,912 Miles. The annual report to the. Muck, holders tf the Chiusgo, BuTliitgtoo & Q lincj railroad company for the fis cal year ended June SO, 1901, has ben issued. It does not make as good a showing a9 was made in the report a year ago, there being a decrease in net earnings cf i early $150 000 and in tht- eorpiuti of over 600 000. Gruxs earnings increased a little over $2 5vO.0U0. but tne uptsratirg ex penses were so heavy as to wipe it all out and leave a decrease in net, a stated. The groan earnings for 19i 1 were $50 051.983 as against $47 535 -420 for 19u0. an increase cf$2 616 1 '568. while the expenses for 19ui wm i f 34. Una 9U8, as agatnut f .n.s 341 in j iuu. an increase ol fx 04t ooo i . . . rhe actual length of -.taQditd ,.aiign i nad ilington & Qaiocy Railroad compauv Jane 30 1901, was 7.912 mile, again -a 7 661 mile-' Ju..e 30 1900 Tbe average number of miles f standard gauge road operated by the company nnd controlled comptnids in 1900-1901 was 7.753 miles. againt 7 540 mile in 1899 1900. Tbe gross earnings per mil were $6 404 63 in of road operated 1900-1901. against $ 251.76 in 1899 19u0 Tne operat ing expenses, including tare" per mile, in 1900-1901 were f t 136 75. against $4 121 96 in 1899- 900. The percen age of operating expenses, including taxes, to gross erniug-. in 1900-1901 was 68 07 against G6 10 per cent in 1899 1900 TonoaK Increases. The number of tons movcl one I mile on the standard g-uge rond-i ii-crea-ed 2 4 per cent acompt d with 18'J'J 1U0O nnd freight earnings in creased 3 34 per cent. Ps-enger carried one mile incieased 13 62 per cent and passenger earnings increased 11 94 per cent. The percentage f ! operating expenses to gross earnings I. ; increased 1 97 per cent. Ibe line from Brush Colo . to a ianction with the 1 ne from Alliance iNeb, to Hartville, Wyo . was com - I pleted and put in operation in Sep- j lember last, and the branch from To - luca on the B llings line to Cody City in the Bier Horn basin. Wto.. is n - proacbtng completion and will be ia peration ibis fall . .. lhe reduction of grade-, an l curve- ;ure in Illinois has been completed, and the same work 'n Iowa together ith the building of Hecond track there. i beir g carried on h rpi1lv is it c .n econi?mii-illy done. New Kimdt In Operation. New rtmdi have be the vetr as foliow?: ri added during In Nebrnks Ad ex'eoMon of the Nebraska Wtoniirg & Wes' ern rail- road from Bridgeport Neb., southerly t j tbe Colorado state line opened for iu-iness S pt 16. 19 0; 50 54 miles A branch o tbe Omaha it utbenC ern railroad from South O nnha to Pppio. Nrb . opened for bufinest. Sep'. 15 19. 0; 9 42 milee. In Coloiado The Denver and Mon- tana railroad, from a connection with tbe Nebraska, Wyoming and Western railroad at the Colorado line to Brush Colo , open d for business Sept. 16, 1900; 62 91. In Iil nois and Iowa Under date of Fea 27. 1901 Ue company leased from the Davenport. R-ck Island & Northwestern Kail way o txpany the use c f its track from Rock Island, 111., via Davenport, Ii., to Clinton, la.: 38:02 miles. In Iowa and Nebraska Under date of Jan. 23. '901, the company leased from the Union PaciQo Railway companv the iolnt ass of its track and KritT f rnm Knlnn Puflfin rronalor Io t Omaha. Neb: 2.9S miles. Burlington & Qalncy railroad, on ac- count of their purchase by the Chi count of their purchase by caco, Burlington & Qaincv Railroad company; 1 401 24 miles. Inflammatory Kbenmatum Cored In SlZCl boxes are sold by all druggists Three Day. . for 50 cents, and no parent should Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., neglect the uso of this safe remedy Bays: "My wife had Inflammatorv for all stomach and bowel troubles if rheumatism in every muscle and the child is ailing In any way regard joint; her suffering was terrible and ing its food or assimilation her body and face were swollen al- Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo most beyond recognition; had been in been known for years as the best pre bed for six weeks and had eight phy- paration far all stomach troublta sicians, but received no benefit until j whether ia adults or infants. she tried the Mystio Cure for Rheu matism. It gave immediate relief an 1 she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her lifj." Sold by Qtto Grotian, 1601 becond avenue. Rock Island; Gust Scblegel & Son, 220 street, Davenport. West Second Vor Over WXTty Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been need for children toothing.. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cores wind colio, and it the best remedy for diarrhoea 25 cents a bottle. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind: "De Witt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle B. II. Biebcr and llartz & Ullemcyer. BRINGS GREETINGS - FROM KING OF SWEDEN Among those who arrived at New York Saturday on the City of Rome was the distinguished Scandinavian nobleman, legislator, scholar and cleric, Rt Rev. Kaute II?nning Geza Uus von Scheele. Pn D . D D. bis hop tf Visby. Sweden. He conies to this cjuntry, under the personal com mission of tne king of bweden. to be present at certain important fnnc turns, including the bicentennial of Yale college. The bishop will arrive at Augtistana college to spend the week f Novem oer 1 o to 22 and great preparations ate under wav for in- euirtniinue it ana nooor. it? win aeitvrr soiue no table lecture dor nr his s jurn tne college Wtuie iu the country te will visit other Scsndinavim colleges churches and communities. New York tenders him a banquet at the aianbattan notel tonight, lie Is ac ompanied bv Lady von Schee'e. Bi-nop vn J"ne-irt w Dorn tn Stniittolm in iftoS in ltfno be vir tually lust his eight nnd gime-J bis way by sheer force of memory, as sisted by a reader. In 1863 he took his degree of Pn. I), at the Uoiveri-ity of Up-ala and four year- later, a'ter h- bad fini-hed his tneolotrical course, i Paris specialist restored his tight He wa made bi-hoj in 1885. In 183 and 1886 be represented the nofuhty in the edif h c-nvrres. and -ent to Amrict as ft is kingV per-'x-al deieat to the coiumeaiora- ti n of tae 30J(h anniversary of the Up-ala conference, which mnde the Lutheran church the e-tablithed church of Seden Iu 1898 B shop Scneele was sent by tbe kinf of Sweden to Jerusalem to represent the state church of Sweden a' the dedication of the Church of the Redeemer by Emperor William II of Germany He was King Osrar's per sonal candidate for the archbishopric, b 't declined the honor. A the appointed ollicial of his king he orings the personal greetings of Sweden's ruler to the Scandinavians in America. FOR THE CHILDREN. To Keep Their Digestion l'erfect Nothing la o Safe mud Pleaaant ata Smart's Uyspepaia Tablets. fhuands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspp-ia Tablets the safeet and ruos-t reliable preparation for a y form of indigestion or stomach trouble Tnousands of people who are not sick, but are well and wish to keep well take btuart s tablets after everv meal t iusure pexfect digestion and ; avoid trouble. j But it i not generally known that i the Tablets are jdt as good and whole- ! some for little folk as for their elders Little children who are pale, thin and ! hnv nn unnot it. rfr dn nnt trrnw nr tnrive, should me the tibletj aftr I eating and will derive great benefit ; from them Mrs G II Crotslej, 538 Washing ton street. Hoboken. New Jersey write: tatuart's Djpep-da Tablet jut til the bill for children as well at for older folks. I've had the het of luck -vith them My tire vetr old j girl takes them as readily as candy. 1 have onlv to say tablets' and the drops ever thing el-e and runs for ; them." i A Buffalo mother, a short time ago. who despaired i f tbe life of her bibe wa-t so deligbttd witn tbe re-. ..i s from givii g the cQtld these tablets that sh went before the i otary pub c of E-io c "untv. N Y , and midc the follow ing aQidavit: Gentlemen: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were recommended to me for my two-months-old baby, which was sick and puny and the doctors said was suffering from indigestion. I took the child to the hospital but there found no relief. A friend men- tioned the Stuart's Tablets and I pro. cured a box from my drugg'St and ued only the large sweet lozenges in the box and was delighted to tind they were just the thing for my baby. I feel justitied in saying that Stuart's -Dyspapsla Tablets saved my child's life. Mus W T Dethloi'E. Subscribed and sworn to beioie in 8 thi. 19ik.laii nf Inril 1K'J7 ! Henry Kauis Notary public in and for Erie coun ty. N Y. For babies, no matter how yoang or delicate, the tablets wilt acc .u. plUh wonders in-increasing llesh, ap- petite and trrowth Use only the large sweet tablets in every box. Fa 1 A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at au drug stores. It is Cilled Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick: relief nd will prevent the attack if given a oon as the first indication of the aiserse appears, xrice, cents per box Samples free. When you have no appetite, do not relish your food and feel doll after eating you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sample free at all drng stores. MM EL PATTI'S BEAUTY RECIPE. "Keep the bowels free from refuse." A dozen ills arlso from Ignoring this rule. We advise the uso of Liver-Lax, a vegetable littlo liver pill of highest merit. 25c box cures. Try to-day. T. II. THOMAS, Leading Druggist. -An Elegant Ladies1 $2.50 Made with Heavy Extension Sole, Cuban Heel, Broad Toe, a shoe that has style, comfort and wearing qualities that far surpass any other shoe at this price. Geo. Schneider. Centra! Shoe Stora Reliable White .A sn HARTZ 5 ULLEMEYER. $Sffi& Ttlis le (lie 1 &&?'9 JJ-,f--a V-.' vr..-a.i";j'i- S- A 2J l it 5hs!e!4r iiiiii 1724 'Second Avenue, Ph nty of Money. IF1 JD JELU-jITT XjO-A-JST CO, Mitchell & Lynde Block. Room 38. Office hours 8 a. m to 6 p. m.. and Wednesday and Saturday evenings Tel 1514 W. A. ROBB & CO. 119 Eighteenth Street. Shoe for Fall Wear- Enamel Shoe. Pine Cough yrup. It's S-) fatally easy to neglect that cougb ni let ir, fasten iittlf firmiy. But it's easy also to take White Piae Cough Syrup A reliable remi-dt of our own make- Its meric has been or ever, time after time in score of c-ists and we guarantee satisfactory re sults from its use. Tak?" tne right rtrrueiy at the right time, I'. hs helped other" aon wiP help you. Price 25o 50 and 1.00 per bottle Pnotograph "Upplieo, wholesale and retail Twentieth St sure of That Our Fail and Winter Suits Have the- Proof of Wcrit In stylish designing, ser viceable, up-to-date fabrics and honest workmanship, Last but not least, we are selling at surprisingly low prices. Ulemeyjr Sterling, RocK IsSnd's New Clothers. If prosperity is just in sight prob ably a little cash would enable you to tide things over until prosperity reaches you. There is no doubt abiut the advisability of having what esh you need at tbe right time. We loan you money on furniture, ptaaos, horses, wagons, live stock and other personal property, and on short notice. Amounts from (10 upwards. The property remains ia your own possesrlo i and the transaction is perfectly confidential. We Insure you the best of attention, the most thoughtful care in handling the repiyment of the loan and best of atl psrfect fairness la all our dealing We wojld like to talk to 'you about It. We Have Moved 119 Eighteenth street, Where we have all kinds of Elcctrict Supplies which we will sell at lowest prices for reliable goods. Get our es timates and learn how inex pensive Electric Goods are.