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A THE AROUS MONDAY, APRIL IS li)04 THE AHGUS. PuDUaned Dally and Weekly at IBM Sec ond aTenne. Kock Island. 111. f Entered at tne poatofflce aa aecond-claaa matter. BY THE J. W. POTTER CO. TERMS Dally. 10 centa per week. Weekly I per year in advance. All commucicationa of argumentative cna.ra.cier, political or religions, must bare real name attached tor publication. No aocn articles will be printed over fictitious signatures. Correspondence solicited from every town ship in Kock Island county. -Monday, April 18, 1904. Tin- baseball ir. -eason i- on. AI! else Hii-sia Illckv per cent of tin- populatic can teal. That's ;t mi: n in rhl v tl.'iiii: fr tin- cnr the (.urge i. ;i'ht Hey. ;f Seattle, lias l.j.; fur 1 1 1 1 I i : ) i- fame, lie ha- "invent ed" :i crinlc." rooster. 'II, i- runti-r i- in' ' rut- democrat. The Pata'" nian- object photographed. A glance al urc !' one explains v li v 1 1n entertain th--c objections. to Ill v sh being pict- lllll Senator Uir-1 1 icli. i:f Nebraska, ha been exonerated. .v hi' can afford In confer a favor on tin people of his state I'V swearing that he'll le-vcr do it nain. W. It. Smith, of (Iranil I'apids. is the champii n h u niori-1 . lie a n noiinces himself f r tin1 presidency ami Lis record: "There is not hing again-1 me a ml 1 a in link mm n." lame hit roiiili Ilil-x has again told the st ry of tht' poem "I.conain h'" xxhich he wniic and gave t tin' wel l;! a IVe's. "Itut.a- i imi f denied that I wrote it. I am a liar iinvniiv xoii put It" he sax.-. All riifht. .Sim. jiut a.- v on . a. . The Oh'o leg i-!a I m e ha- agreed itj ri a i oin rcnii-f !c;i! option bill for in i: ; p.i ! i I ic-. and it will In- sign ed by 1 1 : - gov ernor. 'I lif bill provides for local i ption election liv i.'i-tricts in in n nii-i ;a li t i on petition if -in per lit of t he cl i-l'ir-. hen a u e!c ct ion a is hcl Jeri ::' the result r two i-a r will control fi If ( max be lo!d a- to noi ago I '.; roniclc pardoned for be'ng iir ll.c fact, the ( ha- been -i iiriu- t ri- n-l cngag-ed in trxing to mi-lrad I lie people of ( hicago in regard to 1 1: honor and honcst.x of Slate's Attor ney licncin that it ha- mt in it- cdi-toiia!- mentioned the name- of Y. .1. Ilniin or Max or Harrison fora( lea-l -is hour-. I'nitfi! -States Senator Cullom i- be gint:;ng hi- regular talk at long range to the republicans of Illinois alioiit parlx loxalty a- paramount to every 'I'.-iilerat i"u of pa 1 1 ioi in. it pos sible that the leader- i f tin- gi.tud old parlx have already interpreted the sign of the time- a- indicating that the iiouiina t ion nf )ic-k Yates i- prob able and are preparing the rank and tile to accept the inevitable without a in it rin ii r V t o!, t'arey M. .Iotie. of Davenport, a w ! !-know ti ic -tock auctioneer, in si-.-oeiati: n with a iinnilier of other i'omiiu nt a m't i neer-. wi'l p,n in lit I v in Haxenport a m-IiohI of ane-tioiie-rinir and oratory. The aim of the school will lie to develop auctioneer- capable of rolling ofF talk lv the ail. TIiiti' will lie coiir-c- in na tiin. rra miliar ami other lraiu-h . air.l a ioi!;pi'tent spi-eiali-t in charirt f each department. !'!. June con tluctc ! .-a!c- of faticv c:Mtle in 17 talc- f I lie union la-t car. As to an Issue. New York Journal -:i- that if the tariff tie of the campaign it The merer til.' 1i lu made mi Iiv the it i 'ient that tlie 1lie repuiiliea n i- to let ah'tic. ami to hac of (otn-"i- to lie will hae democrat-, for chief il'!-irc of h'axe the tariff lhe!r own wav ith it without an ncv "maiM'ate i f The peop'e.' " The Journal of t'om Jlit'fce dots not leliee that tlie re tililie:ni party i- ju-t i:ow happily iti:itei with re-pei-t to ;t- tariff po-s- i t it-it. and alls attention to its vn riiitf and e(juim'al policy a- to reci procity and to it- avrne prouii-e- of "re i-iou" of the tariff "by it- frien.i." Thi- i- interpreted to mean no -h;inre in tlu' rt piiblican liih protection poli cy and a ".-tandiny pat" r. the doc trine of !csriIatixe fioriti-m. The ame paper -a-: n.' protect ie tariff ha- Ik-cii dc clari' ! li one of it- Iteneticiaries to lie the 'ii'.i thiT of tra-ts." and the one effi'i-tic ywiy of ;e;lintr with tlm-e that '.etci.-e Ihe power i f monopoly in in!u-tr and trade i- to let in the pr ure of w hi le-ome competition. If !: democratic part ha- any i--ue upon xxhich it can make a re-pectalde ci tit " '"-rs ear. it is that of such a let!, ii.a i f tlie tariff a- will takeawax the protection by which fawred in-trre-1- fatten at the cxjmt-c of the productive industry of other-. I'ndoiihf itlly the tariff will be an i--Mie, a very important one. but in it? appeal to the country the lernocrat ic party will not be confined to it. l!ut the Journal of Commerce makes, a further sii''e-ticn aloti"- the line that it was mir-uiiiLT when we iiterrimt-d "Jf it makes that the j-ue and con ducts a timorous content, witliout t riiiimiiiir or vaerinif. it may not win aLfdin-t the int renehed power r.f the intere-t- and combination that pro tection ha- fo-ter-.'. so !.ujt a.- these hate the benefit of prosperous condi tions that ci ntinue in spite of them on account of the rc.-ources and vital ity of the country.' We are not- told that the party will not win. but that it ma v not. In other words, it will have to take the chance that all parties must take which sul mit their clalnjs for support to the ufer.s of the country. Jt is worth -i niethir. however, to hear the Jour nal of Commerce, with its republican il ot-iivitie-. speak of "the int leliched power of the interest and cimbia-tioii- that protection ha- fostered." which have ihe "benefit of pro-perous conditions that exist in spite of them. on account of the resources and vital ity of tin- country." We do not be lieve that the country i- in a frame of mind In lie sapped much .'onyer by the republican pets- lioii- an ! other ts. -tin- trusts, combina favori'd special inter- Tlie Public is Kager to Know. Senator I'urton. of Kansas, tlie .- tates man lately found triiilly of coii d:ict u n bei-oinin ;i senator, say- in a letter to a lriind: "If it could all be 1-ld just a- it i the ab-oiutc truth it would appall the world. Some time it w ill all be known.'" Thomas . l.avv.-oii. i,f Co-ton. who testified the other day in the l!ay State ira- ease that he and a small f"roup of other men mai.e a pront ot i'l.uuii.uuu in a -iiiirle deal, declared later that he had understated those pri fits bv .'o.tKiu.- rccalleii his own prediction t Mil. Hi ttiat the yas hearintr would furnish "-cries f tla-hliyht pictures to which the Cnited State- -hipbuildini; f.m daniro will look like a midnight .silhou ette." The appalling facts of which Senator I'urton claims to have knowl edge anil the ya- pictures which Mr. I.aw.son anticipate- with -ueh -o!iti- dent expectation will all be hospitality received lo. all interested public. We are all concerned to know how a -en-alor justifies to hi- own conscience the sale i f his influence with the Wa-hiutoii departments, and what sort of transaction.- those were which in a short lime showed' a profit of .iiii. Miiit.iriM) t,, ;i very small iiroiip of men. The public, saxs Ilarpei-'.- Weekly. is alwax- jlad to learn xxh.it i-. or has i. It is lii'ttinir a yood f profitable i n f orma t ion nowa- been, yi'in; i.eal of pr day.- about politics and about bu.-i-nt from one -uiirce or another, but tin -t of it is stiil Incomplete, ami anv b:-ot !;. crrltiy or i . t herw i.-e. who has a story to tell will not lack attentive hearers. An occasional x iew of the inider-i.ie of things is cxtrcinclx in--trnctive. I'-peciaMy after a peri id of yreat bu.-ine-- aivi pecii'at ive ac tivitv. the ureal .-.rinx of liirr are curioii- to knoxx hoxx ihe winner.- won. TIPS TO TRAVELERS ll to I'ra ncisco ircles and return via C. April r.';: to May 1. (i up to J u:ie ::). ai'.d I. os An U. I.V I. I.'y.. od to return The ('.. M. tV St. I. passenvrer for Chicago aed Kan-a- City prove favorites with the ijm ts hotels, ;is the pas-eii'jcr depot train- should of the is sai conveniently located only a block or two am! yon I'nd the lilu-st trains run nliiy through Hock l-!and. One fare plus $J for the round trip to a number of points northxxest and soulhxxe-t on April l'.. Al-o very loxx otie-xxay rates to a number of points on same date, via the C, K. 1. - I'. Iiv. Ate xoii yoiiiir to Kansas City or the southwest? If so. take the South west Limited on the C. M. A St. V. at 1 ' : r. j i. in., or the early mommy train at ..:':. You will be assured of a p!eaMii:t and safe journey. Stop sod Think If mhi want to yo to Chicayo von can take one of the C M. .V St. P tine train- and make an easy and rap id "ournev. Trains for Chieayo leave ISock Island a- follows: At 4:15 a. in.. arriviny at Chieayo at :.Vi a. in.: at 4:."iS p. m.. arriviny at Chieayo at 1 ; .-" p. in., and at 1 1 r -"! p. in., arriviny at ( hicayo at T:."i.i it .in. EDl'CATIOtfAL Trit. Peoria. III., to Wahlng;ton. n. C anil Up turn April 23. 1904. Directed by C. U. Yandervort. prin cipal of I'reeley school, 1'eoria; $40, tlie reyular railroad fare, covers every necessary expense for the week, in cluding1 meals, sleeping car berth, board in "Washington, guides, side trips, etc. Send for circular yiviny detailed information. Allen M. Nyc, T. V. A., I'Ag Four Koute. Peoria, 111. The Original. Foley & Co., Chieayo, oriyinated IToney and Tar as a throat and luny remedy, and on account of the yreat merit and popularity of Foley's Hon ey and Tar many imitations are offer ed for the yenuine. Ask for Foley's Honey mid Tar and refuse any sul stitute offered, as no other prepara tion will yive the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. A spriny tonic for the children, (iixe them HoUisler'.- Kocky Mountain Tea. See them thrive, yroxv . cat and sleep. The chiTdrcn's doctor. ZZc. tea or tab let form. DAILY SHORT STORY An Order For Diamonds. (Copyright. 1X4. by C. li. Lewis The house of Sloane, Saunders A: Co.. London, had received a letter from Sir James Illauktoti, livh;y about a mile out of the village of Morpeth, asking them to seud down a mau with dia monds for marriage presents. It was added that his carriage would meet the man at the station at 0 o'clock in the evening. I was the one selected to go, and 1 reached Morpeth on time with 5,IHX worth of diamonds con cealed about my persou. A carriage awaited me, but I had hardly taken a seat in it when I had iueer feelings. The outfit xvas too common to be owned and publicly used by such a man as Sir James lllanktoii. and the two men on tin box didn't appear at all like servants. I made bold to say: "See here. men. I think there is a mistake. I think I Lave got Sir James J "da id; ton mixed up with Sir James Uasl.ton. It is the latter who owin a large interest in u Manchester cot tjn factory, isn't it':" "It may be. but I dunno." replied the man who was driving as he pulled up iiis horses. "Well, you see. I wanted to show him some of these new dyes for cotton.-." "Is that your line, sirV" "Yes. I have ten new colors just cut. I am sorry for the blunder, Lut I am willing" "Then what the bloody blazes did you get ;nto this turnout, for.' To see Sir James Iilanktou, of course. 1 got it in my head" "Oh, blow your 'ead and your 'eels tool Jim. turn about and drive the bloomin' ass back to town" "I'll be shot if I doesl" replied Jim. "lie can get right out 'ere and take 'isself back on his own legs and be Mowed to himl" When I had walked the two miles and reached town, I went to a hotel. Inside of live minutes I had learned that Sir James Ulankton lived in the opposite direction to that I had taken. Further, that the gentleman and his wife had been in Scotland for several weeks. It did not take ine long to tiyure it out to my perfect satisfaction. It was a put up job to rob the London house through mo. and it had been put up with the aid of some one at Sir James Itlatiktou's house. I started for Loudon by the i o'clock train. The night had coin' on dark and stormy, and there were but few pas sengers from Morpeth. There were two plain women ticketed to Durham and a man about forty years old of pleasing address a:nl -cent eel appear since. The four of us were ushered into the same compartment. As soon as we fell into conversation the man gave me to understand that he lived at Levorly. a town about lifty miles down the line, and from certain words let fall I gathered that he was a prom inent public otlicial of the place. I didn't exactly reply that I was in the dye line, but he probably inferred as much from what I said. I was glad of his company. lie was well posted, a fair talker. The women got out tit Durham and left us alone. We passed Darlington and were stiil the so!e or-cupants of the compartment. Mr. Arnold, as he had given his name, had been sitting opposite me for an hour. As the train cleared Darlington, however, he rose up a:id yawned mid uaid: "I am sleepy, and yet I can never get a wink of sleep on the train. I!y the way, I found a curious coin on the street at Morpeth today. Can you make anything of it"" lie had a coin in his fingers as he stepped over to me. I reached out a hand to receive it when lie seized me by the throat with both hands ond had me on my Lack in a second. I was no match for him in strength. He gripped my throat so suddenly and so llercely that I was deprived of all powers of resistance. Lending over me, with his knee on my chest, he finally let up on his clutch and said: "Don't be foolish now! I know you and am after those diamonds." lie drew a wicked looking knife and held it in his teeth, while he used souie stout cord to tie my hands behind my Lack. Why didn't I resist? Simply because his clutch on my throat had almost paralyzed me. When he had taken the key of my Gladstone from one of my pockets he turned mc over and said: "Now for the sparklers. I know you shifted them to the bay when you were at the hotel. A deuced line layout, and the cash value must be close to 10,000. It's a pretty haul indeed, and no risk attending it." He placed the jewel case in his pock et, lighted a cigar and pleasantly con tinued: Take it easy, my boy. The next stop Is North Allerton. and I shall gag you and leave the train there. You'll be discovered at Leeds or sooner." I was so mad and my throat hurt me so mu h that I made no attempt to re ply. After a couple of minutes the train slackened speed, and in sixty sec onds more it had come to a standstill. "Special stop. Is it?" growled the rob ler as he took a gag from his pocket and bent over me. "Well, here goes to keep you ouiet while I pet away." Just then the guard opened the door to admit two passengers, and I began to yell at the top of my voice. The robber made a lolt for it. and he would have got off temporarily at least but for an accident. He caught his foot and fell heavily on the platform, and before he could rise the gnaTds had him secure. The job had leen put op between him and the two men who drove me. assisted by a maid in Sir James Hlankton's house, and I had the satisfaction of seeing the quartet seat to prison for long terms. M. QUAD. COCXTV TEMPLE. Trunii fen. Care'ine Xci-o:: to . I"). I'.riiiker hofT. lot 7. li'ock 1. I'.lack Hawk Fourth add.. Uoek I-l."i:d. C. J. Al.lf. rth to C. K. Ji l.ii-i n. lots I-'! and . Idm-k Fast Volim-. -St', in. v, .!".. ,v:t....v t.. i:i.-.c We'-n-i inn'iv. : : !." and Jii. block 7. MoTine. r::."(). J. 15. Kcklr.ut to feet, h.t (i. and e I. A May-.- second a Ft fa (inv.di : i . feet lot ii. l'.i Ah.Tay's see: :: add J. D. 15'aek. e: ah. 1-,-r. let 1-. b'o. k I Kock Islat; !. :( : o (( : o in t.; i ' e n. - i - ri l.udwiy WeHnitv. xv l! feet. I: t . Idoi k Mo'iiie. .?!. I. 15. Fck: art. w 3.1 feet lot 7. 1-1 ik 1. .. Moi:-!.-. 1. to W.dlaee Treich--. IvJgcwo.:.: Park. ISoIiImmI tti (Imvi. -v siarmuy incioent is n:i rra t el Oy J. din Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "J xxas in an axxful condition. Mx sk:n was almost cMoxv. eyes sunken. toi.yuc coatcii. pa. ii coin inuaMy in back an I sioes. no appetite, yrowintr weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I xxas advised to use Klectric Litters; to my yr:at joy. the first bottle made a decided improvement. I contiii!id their ue for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbtd the ur:ie of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only .Vic. yuaranteed at Hart txj I'ileme.x er's dniy store. TODAY'S MARKETS Cfiic&70 April is. Foiiowir g ire me oixn- IQK, blRheii. lowent and clomar quoiai ors la today'a markeu: Wheal Max. K'i 9".U 92".i y2'E. 'Ul. Ij'i'i Srt Mi H V Sei.t , new. M.: S2?i; si--,; t-j;, Ooru Mav. ?2V f.: '-2 Julr . Su : 4 : ftti,, Sept., 4 v.ty.. 48:: '.. Usta. Mav. aT"4: 34: 3s. Julf. 3.i4: :t; : mt: s:h. Sept., ai-j; aiJi; 3.-;'i;31-j. Pork. Mav. 11 M 1 Ml It H1 IJdO 1 July, I -J 1J; 12 ill: 1207; 2 IT. Ijvnl Mav. fi 42 fi 47- 6 12 17. July. C 5?: ii (iS: 6 7. 6 r Mav. fi 17 G -27 6 17; 6 27 July ti.35. c.5: r :'.V P-i-t re:r.t loaav vn-nl Hi. cot n 73. o.its H i, iO!f t ! OlW catt.r: HMMl. sle-i 3) tKlf). lii't opened xv. ak to loc lucr L-lril 4 !i i(i,b It) luixeo niu jjtCb T T I "V .".'! ': rood lit avy. 1 7i'i5 2S roiiri hca-y ei.TMcD t 9 v Call!'- ruixikOiiened weak. l?ito-:.'-c lower. hee; iiarRet ope nea weak to Wc ljwer. 1'pton utor.K varos x ei 3 in Hoif 'nark" weak. ID t l.""-; lower. t.' ?it- H c."i j.5 iu. mixee. tun uuicfier. I.TO ?! 1j eooa tioavv. l.70ii5.2'l; roucfi ufeavv. i 70 u i V Pun I- 'Tiri ivcar. t-ves Hii?t,i..Hi, rows arri befi-j 1.25 lu.il II. st ickcs anil feeut-rs2 tOfif i."o. siii-ep market w-ah.. Hog m.irtt r.liisPd si ixv at ca-lv ; .rices. I. ii fli. SI6I6A1.; triixrrt anu UUCCUcta 4 70 i ffoou nf:avv. 1 1 :or5 it), rjucti beavx, Pntlie uiartcet closed srrnerallv lower. Stetp martct closed sltaJy to Il'o lower. New VorR. Ajui! In Tbt- following art- tie .''ViJ nuolaiion on thr Sew Yortr alocl xc'ai!se: S u par 1 i crn I'nritk o (: : u( ; a( (H 43 ('. M K ij o $ (u O i O M j' ( JiC-fi&i 5s$s i'icV 'TH-, Mr (OR.RCT(j-OTES FOR CENTLEMEN MADE BY SCHL9SS BROS CO FINE CLOTHES MAKERS S nappy Sfpring The illustration shows two of the season's most popular leaders. EiJcrythtfig the Latent at GUSTAFS0N BALTIMORE MAYES. IS s 8 8 )!) )') o I) o 8 1 c c )') o m h : 8 )?) )! O ))) Go to WILLIAMSON'S To buy or sell Second hand goods of all kinds. 1628 Seconal avenue. L :. is !.',; i:. k is . 15 tx: i.l. : I l'.2l(. Souf .'i Atctuson con noi 73'4. AtctiiNfin jiid. 'S2-'1.U. M t i. )'. H',. M.tnli.ilttti ii-.", r.innvr 111'.. r. t?. Tel. Co t. N I'lS', t: fs. A. ... Kdc. corn moil 1 1 , can. 1'acitic ilfiv. Leat tier, com mon li i: T. 4iI'B l'aettlj iviad I:. S. .Sleel jitd. til . l. S. S'ecl roinmou US, iv-;ia. I''. H Mo. racitic 0' i Union 1'arit c Pi:,. coal .nd ;ron :!'.'. Krie cuiiiinnoxi., Valnti ifd. 3.)' Car tounarv 1'. C & t". W. li',. hep Sltel ptd.. . . Ker. -t -el com mon 'i New YorK Central l"iU- Illinois Ceuiral l id1. LOOAL, HAKKET CONIJITIONS. Live He. UautAtlona on PruTlslona. Stock. Feed and Fuel. Rock Island, April is. Following are tlie juoiauoiiK on tno local market: FnivlKloun. Muit-.T '.Jrcamery 22t23c. dairy 2i'c. ".etj-Fresh l Ic. I.ard ilc uive $HJUitry Sprinft chtckenn lf)c liourd neus tuc jicr ouad, lu'kcys uucKs uk. fees- vc crfei.io.en t'oiatocs. a)c. Oaiort 41.50. L.lve Stock. Cattle steers f;?.) to ft. 75. cowa aao betters f2.iHi to f i.or, calves I3.ini to t..M) Hors Mixed and hutchers II 7.-S to ,.-.5 fcheep Y.-'ariine-s or over, 13.50 5 0C. Lamb H.v l j 15 iO Feet Hint IuL Orain Corn h2 to Sic: oats. 4f!e Foraee Tiraotav hay lio.iio lo 112; jiraric i'j to m. so. straw e.5 Woua-riaru, per load 15.50 Coal-Luiav. ir usae! He. slacfe. tcr hmbel 7c All Ai-i.s i:'s ;i! ii;e time Tlie i i. n; ; ..." - ; - 4:4. 1 flJwH. 7WI ) i - rrl I.-1 . ii if f- it ... Vy 1 j ., , .. . 1 WE HOLD THE MAJORITY When it nines 1u friviiiLf tlie highest fifiiiles f jjroeeries lit tli Inxvest Jiriees piis-sibK'. Vt li:ixe (leterniined to in;i ke uur stnre tlie tratlitiir p'ai e nf all eeoimmieal liuvers ami in nriU-r tn do si xx e liavo U'ei;leil ti keep ii:i lit irs, liijli and prices lux - prices so Inxv that verv purchase means a sa i hit --Let us have a trial order: Anderson's .lam for ::-!!. can Apples. 2 for 1 pound d. scraji tobacco 10 Lars Cudalia.v's I)ia iiiiinil C soap Ucst, (Iranulated Sit!.:ir, LU Hi- ii liars Santa ( la us Son p Ej.'g-0-See ami 'ior, 3 paekag-es Q-.iaker Oats, per package Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans Standard, Corn, 3 cars New York gallon apples Klondike Coffee, per pound Urazil Coffee, per pound 3 lb. can Green Gages Pure Catsup, 3 bottles 3 Hi. can T'gg Plums 15c 25c 1.00 25c .25c 25c 25c 25c 10c .121c 25c 10c Prunes, HI lhs. for Ouart Lottie Ammonia for - U. f.r. Cero-l'ruto r.ihi-s and Cera Nut, li 1' ' lit-st I'atcnt I'loiir, everx sack pua ran teed ... Fancy Dairy Hutter, per pound Gallon Peaches, per gallon Seeded llaisins, .1 Ilia for 2 large rakes Ivory Soap 2 cakes Sapnlio for 3 11:. c!n extra fancy blicd Pineapples Toothpicks, :i large bows Pure Maple Syrup, quart, bottle Yeast I'oam, package Shredded Cocoa nut, pound 25c 8c Malta- Too 15c 1.20 20c 25c ..25c .15c 15c 25c 10c 25c 3c 15c in:.ii:.Mi:i:i; Tin: pla i:, nkai; postokfick. Economy Grocery Co. -V oml Ave; ull "j In nu iHkv lmiir ::!. lln U f.-sl;nnYy III. John Volk &. Co., Contractors ev.nd Builders. Dealers in single and double strength lUinds and Mouldings, entered and Hardwood Flooring of all kind. Dealer in single ami double strength Window GIas. Polished Plate, "leveled Plate and Art Glass. .ill and 329 i: i a ii r i: 1: nth st i ; i : i:t, UrK 121 VND, : : : ILLINOIS. .. fr--r-,'a. P Tlt!;' '.. 'J Bright, Attractive Paper, v as is xxell kuoxxn xxill lighten up the darkest or poorly lighted room, hut you an just as xxell have your vxall covered xxilh bright paper, and at tin same time artistically elegant in de sign and ha rinonioiis in coloring, and it will be if you favor ns wit 1 1 your orders. Our slock is very large and all patterns are most carefully select ed, so that there is not a common place t hing in t he lot. PAR.IDON m SON, 419 SEVENTEENTH STIIL' ET. Old 'phone Union 213. New 'phone 2513 I 5 ci 8 i.i i & i - j o I '-.I lJ v,i ': .YL " "RiSi iisn FSs3Ii "irii?j Bed Room Complete. r. 'i rmill; ? and brass In tri-cit ic.-. Ul is. oci; ire: Is. the h-IL'-st cr.-. :r n II r - in t he Parlor Complete. Pail-r suits, rocl.i-r.-. at:! fam chair-, tic larg'-t line ever s'lown. Young couplesabout to fur nish little homes will do well to talk it over with us. We're making Special Induce ments on room outfits at prices and terms you'll be willing to pay. Another Buck's Jvinior Contest will Be Given Soon. Watch Our Ad. Dining Room Complete. The famous Victor esten. -ion tables -V large line of :ddeboarl- am! dinin; chairs. Price.-, that xxill please xoii. Kitchen Complete. Puck range:, from $!.' up. Kitchen cabinet.-, at t.'io. t uuy price. Corner Sixteenth St. rand Second Ave. HOCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS. CLEMANN . SALZMANN,