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A Tidal Wave. 1000. , t,M all stvles. all colors and F blanks go o sale on Mnday at Zinc eni-u- i remarkable purchase just consu tVd Nothinn wrong, no old styles, 11 .hd wr newest, latest shapes v ma'kft An ncciueuiat unrain K,swe are constantly finding by I jon tin- .r" lot of new Millinery this -week i, .h we 1,11 out at fraction of ''vi'iif. Aiii"ii the rest are a lot of .harmi" '' Lailies and Misses Nel v f;t.:1 Bvei-7.e, Clipper and other u v'C." worth 7flc. worth 87 l-2c h ! i'". worth $1.25. worth yVii A!! f" '''e one price 25o, E5c p' 1 v.' ever hear of the like? rn vi '.r'h $1.66 for 2ftc. r.n ivirni ? l iJ iur r:h $1 00 for 25o, All. All. All 25c. t h t-1 . 1 of n. w Hory jnt rosily fur sale, t !ii iv P,cial;jr di-slnms of bavin 1!II An curly iupciL-tlun is advised. McOABE 1713. 1714, 1716. 1718. -Bought At Sheriffs Sale- THE STOCK OF Alexson & Ulmark OF MOLINE, AT 40 Per Cent on the Dollar. V will bring this stock to our etoies this week. They ha l h 3,000 of Stationary, Blank Books, PJosU Gcods Novels and Sporting Goods, which we will close out at Ihss than manufactnrer'a prices. KINGSBURY & SON, 1703 and 1705 Second Avenue. A. J. SIV1ITH & SON, Mantels, FURNITURE, f i Is una rtipi.te with Novelties. Call and compare oar stock and prica. A. J. SMITH Sc SON, anl 127 Went Third Street. Oon. Masonic Temple, DAVENPORT. ADAMS CO o o o r if n- jct.;.i(np--rsnc arise, -WALL PAPER COMPANY- 312, 314 Twentieth St., Ami Postoflic Block, Moline. E0CK ISLAND. FINE WALL PAPER Exclusive airents for the roll'iwlnz six larpeit Wall Paper ii.- Ii;r.'f x Mm, J-uiuwAy a fo.. Rolwrt S. Hobls A Co., Nevlus A iiavlland, Ne i w r, iMp,.r i- al Hubert oiam Co. KK i'I'k 1'KCIAl.S-WUIcb includes all tbe Art papers. Prites from 10 to SO per rent " o-her dealer v Howard Watches, Imported Watches, DIAMONDS. H. D. FOLSOM. A Sure Cure for a Cough or Cold is DR. McKANN'S Irish Cough Syrupy Acts'quickly, is perfectly safejand never fails to cure all Lung troubles. TKV IT. THE BEST Medicin known for all Kidney. Lung aDdfSto&uch troubles, is Thomas Kidney and Liver Pills. 6c a Bottle Samples free. T. 11 1-2c. A Real Bonanza! 1 600 yards of novelty dress serire I wide double fold in plaids, stripes and mixtures at 41 i -ao a yard. STATE STREET PRICE 16 l-2o. Chicago may have the World's Fair all right but they don t sell dry goods as cheap as you can find them in Rook Island. Several tons of fresh bargains will be opened on Monday. Canton Flannel, Bed Blankets, tick- Jugs and domestics generally. we propose naming some very in teresting prices on a great many new and desirable goods which we place on sale this week as early as we can get them checked off and ready for the counters. comprising several drive which would be hud alt our 1 rluuila y.i some of these choice bar- BROS. 1720 and 1723 Hkcontj Avkntjk. Tiles, Orates, CARPETS. W: - i '- TORES 10c, 25c and 50c Bottles. H. THOMAS, 5" : jo jC I 111 MJ CO CD O 5 REJOICING HOSTS, Congressman Cable and Sheriff Gord on H onored . ereaadea at Tki. u n . "lake Brief Keaarki-Lut ..... Prerraal.a aaa Jamie. The democracy and Itaeir friends had their jubileeover the triumph, in the Elev enth congressional diet! ict. and Ilock Is- and county last nichL and the aff.tr ... in ever? sens .hi i. j. i j . . . . N UCII1CU Ml mate it- an outpourloK of eot lualaim and joy, without being boigterw or or fensivelr dmonstrakive. The proces sion formed on court house squarj as per arrangement at 7:H0 o'clock, and healed bv the Moline Light Guard band, pro ceeded Are hundred torches to the rosidonce of Conereasman- electBen T. Cable, on Molina ,. The band led the wsy into the spacious grounds, the crowd swarming: ia ani giving rent to their joy all the while in shouts of "(If in bltl" -Hurrah, for Cable!" etc As the multitude approachod the house, Mr. Ca ble came out on the door step and shook hands with as many as he could get with In reach of. The band played s triumph, al air, at the conclusion of which, at the suggestion of Sheriff 8ilvis, thn e cheers were given for Congressman Cuble. The compliment was gracefully acknowledged by Mr. Cable, who. In returning his thanks Tor the good will expn ssed, re viewed britfltbe results of the election which had been such a signal triumph for tbe democracy all over this cou ntry . He touched upon ihe high tariff policy and republican rule at Washington a respon sible for the democratic victories on Tut-sday last. He believed, too. that with the ercat majority which the party would have in the next house together with the gain of eight senators in the up per bouse which with the disaffected ones holding over, he thought would be sufficient to modify at least the mott oppressive and objectionable features cf the McKinley hill. Referring to Mr. Gett In this connection, Mr. Cable said he bad been a conscientous worker, I ut had had the misfortune to believe the people de sired higher taxes and in consequence was caught in the storm of popular disap proval and went down wit'j hosts of others. Mr. Cable also spoke of his grat iflcation at the gains made bj the democ racy not only in carrying e?ery ward in the city, but in carrvine the rountv nf R ck Iahnd foi the drtt tine in forty years on a national issue. Ia conclusion be again t banked his friends for their compliment and invited them into the house. Sheriff Silvia, as spokesman, de c-Hoed as be said tbe sheriff tlect had yet to be given a call, and after at Mr. John Oiilweiltrs suggestion, threw more cheers were given for tbe congrsssman-elect, the march was taken up do n town, Mr. Cable accompanying the enthusiastic throng. Reaching the home of Sheriff-elect Gordon, on Market square, the band played a joyous selection, tbs sheriff came out and was greeted with cheers. and in response to cries for a speech. simply said that the democrats, while they hud every reason for rejoicing. should not be too hard on tbe vanquished party. He returned thiinks for the greeting, and assured those who had placed their confidence id him that he would leave tbe office it sheriff with clean hands just as be took it up The crowd again cbee-ed tbe sheriff- elec; . and then dispersed. The Vrk o ihr Canal. The orders received by Engineer Wheeler in charge of the Hennepin canal suivey at Milan, convey l be information that Capt. Marshall's rr commendations have met with the approval of tbe secre tary of war, and &No established Milan hi headquarters of the western terminus of the Hennepin. Col. Wheeler stated that no difficulty w II be experienced in obtaining the necessary right of way. In quiries all along the proiosed line of tbe canal have shown this. He will com' mence tbe making of surveys and esti mates at once, locating the positions of locks and dams, fixing grades, and ar ranging all preliminary work so that tbe work of building can be commenced early in the spring. ThSBlis t-'roaa Itr.SJable. Mr. Ben T. Cable desires to return bis warmest thanks to the young ladies and gentlemen connected wiih the recent St. Joseph's fair for the ' costly umbrella. snitably engraved, which they presented him, as well as for the kindness which prompted the action. He regrets being ine away from home ut the time the youg people called, and takes this oppor tunity of making known bis appreciation The umbrella, it will b: remembered. was voted to Mr. Cable dur ng the campaign as the most popular candidate for con gress, the contest lasting several nights. Tar Theatre. The Htuart Theatre company gave as tbe opening performance of its weeks engagement at Harper's theatre last even ing, the successful five-act drama, "Toe j Iron Master." Miss LI ah Stuart appeared to excellent advantage as "Claire de Beaulieu," and evinced the possession of strong emotional and dramatic powers, The support was clever, and the entire production gave satisfaction. Tonight the company appears in "Tbe Little Castaway," and shot Id be greeted by a good bouse. Stiver cileia. The Verne Swain vas in aud out of port. Tbe Wett Bimbo came down from Ls Claire and returned. Tbe Bart E. Linebitn came down with fourteen strings of l"gs. Tbe atsge of tbe ater at the bridge at noon was 2:90; the temperature 43. The government I ghl house boat LU) was at the levee yererday afternoon and Capt. Crapater came on shore and had a hand shake with many of his warm fri inds In Rock Island. Brlcca Is tbe Maa. 8heriff elect Qori on tendered to U. M Briggs this morning the position of deputy aberiS. Owing to ausiness intaresta that require his attentlo n Mr. Briggs could not at tha present adept, and Mr. H. . Casteel wtll be apt olnted deputy sheriff until such time as Mr. Btigga can ar range to assume ti e duties of the offloe. "Men ae but children of a lareer I growth." and tbe;r fret and fume toss and suffer, and tsf all manner of ugly things, before the;' tend out for Salvation THE ROCK ISLAND A GKNSR0U3 DEKD. lawaaan. The election being over then era be no need now of doing anything for effect on the part of either candidate, successful or defeated. As a further evidence of Mr. Cable's goodness of heart, however, the following clipped from the Moline Dii patch will he read with interest by demo crat and repabHcin alike, as well as by taint or sinner: Congressman-elect Ben T. Cable is deserving of credit for a nice thing be did in Moline on Saturday. He called on Charles Creuii, the defeated candidate for county clerk, who has been ill for a couple of weeks past, and showed his sympathy in a substantial manner, writ ing a check for f 30, giving It to Mr. Creutz, and telling him to call on him If he needed further help. Mr. Creutz is a well to-do young man of considerable ability, and might well have been chosen county clerk at such an election as the one inst held, had the republic-ma had a less populir candidate than Col. Kohler Ordinarily he would not have received such a present as tbe one referred to above, but bis Illness and consequent loss of lime, as well perhaps as tbe loss of the sum of monev for which he was taxed as his portion of the campaign fund, amply justified him in doing so now. For such an act Ben T. Cable is deserving of due credit. THK ELECTRIC INJUNCTION. The IVtrphaae t'osapaay Claim (hat laapeda the Helaara Myaatratr All Will be Kibi la sFrw Daya. We have no desire to antagonize or deter the Holmes syndicate in its electric equipment,'' said Manager Bartlett, of the Tri city Te'ephone exchange, yesterday afternoon, when questioned by an A Rots representative as to the motive of the in, junction secured by tbe telephone com-. pany as heretofore described. "Tbe in junction does not apply to the Holmes syndicate," Mr. Bartlett continued. "We have had no trouble whatever with the street Car people, and don't cxrxcito have any. We have always gotten along ilh them nlc ly. but thecontractors who are pitting in tie elect 1c poles and wires have not shown a proper regard for our interests, .and all we want is to prevent them going too far until we hare an nndersiandiog which will be mutua'ly advantsgeovs to all. We havo no ohj tlon to their use of our poles nor have e any objection to tbe erection of addition al poles where becessary. All we say is mat wnere our poles can be used on one side of the street and and ther is no ne cessity of erecting more other than those opposite here and there, that this should be done. We don't ask a nickel for tbe use of our poles either. We only say don't put any more than is necessary .but we will not stand in the way of those that are neccsatry. That is our position. and I don't apprehend that there will be any trouble in coming to an understand ing as to oar joint interests. There cer tainly will not as far as the HMmes syn dicate is concerned." CITYCHAT. Spicacb and lettuce at May's. "Tbe Castaway" at the theatre ton i lit Mr. A. L. Saver, of Rural, was in tbe city today. Judge Wilkinson's condition is tbe sane as reported yesterday. Ez-Supcrvisor H. O Norton, of Hamp ton, was in the city today. Mr. Benjamin Fountain, of E'ging- ton, was in the city todav. Try a can of Vermont maple svrup put up especially for May's grocery. A five year old boy. named Westlev Hopkins, living In South Moline died of diphtheria this morning. The carpenters and joiners are to have a ball on the evening of Noy. 21. with supper at Crown dining ball. There will be services at the Aiken street school house at 7:30 this evening: preaching by the Rev. J no. H. Kerr. Mrs. Milton Jones gives a concert to night at Trinity church, Iavenpoit A large number from tbis city will probab ly attend. Pboeniz boss company No. 1 will htve their annual ball on the evening of Nov 15. Supper will be seived at the Crown dining ball. Tbe case of Dr. Palmer, the magnetic healer, against Nicholas Wildermutb, of MOiine. nas been postponed until text Friday before Magistrate Wivill. Tbe first money on tbe actusl work of the Hennepin canal was paid out today it was in the way of a check on th treasury of the Unitsd States for t'1.15 for freight charges on some implements to Milan. Tbe Davenport Business Men's asao cintion at its meeting last evening adopted resolutions favoring the Sunday closing reiorm ana aiso me lormaiion or a Dav enport Carnival association for tbe con tinuation of such brilliant dUplavs a those of 1886-90. Mai. Buford, of Rock Inland, who serven as a soldier for three yesrs under Gen. Palmer, stopped over In Springfield yesieraay on nja way to tbe south to con gratuiate his old commander upon bis en dorsement by the people of the state for Lolled States senator. Springfield Eta inter. A team belonging to Benson, tbe hav dealer, ran away on Second avenue this alter noon, plunging 'gainst another team on lis way and pursuing its course until cne of the horses fell, without doing any material injury. Tbe owner, or driver or somebody should do something with this team and prevent tbe frequent running away wnicn it indulges in. two lormer kock island railroad men nave been beard irom on tbe road to honor and fame. L. E Johnson, former superintended of tbe Rock Inland and St. Louis division, has resigned his posi tion as superintendent of tbe Chicago di vision of tbe same road to accept a posi tion with the Great Northern road, and P. H. Houlihan comes over from tbe St Joe to take Mr. Johnson. s place. Tbe Q keeps track of its old officials and lets no opportunity slip to get them back. Tbs Oreal KaJ wity Of cases of scrofula and other blood dis eases ate hereditary, aad therefore, diffi cult to cure. Bat we wish to state ia tbe most positive, emphatic manner that Hood s Barsaparilla does cure scrofula In every form. The most severe cases too terrible for description have yielded to this medicine when all others failed. If you suffer from impure blood in any way tafce Uooa s sarsaparllla. $50,000 to loan on real estate aecoritr. in sums of 200 and upward, at lowest current rates of Interest, without com mission. E. W. Hurst, Attorney at law. Rock Island. - ' Mew Spirit: Was that a very bad man you just turned a wsyT St. Peter: No; bis record ia good enough; but he's been the head maa in a small town all his life, and I know there'll be bo living with him Tbe high price of toe provokes so many joke that you will find an ice wag-on near y every paper. ; Ominous. Actor to prompter: When does my cne come? Directly; don't you hear the audience ant already beginning AttGUBa TUESDAY. MUST PROVE HIS TITLE. Wj C. Collins' Claim to a aKi!a live Seat a Mia Elertioa TalUt-Aa later!. K tratloa Arlaea Over aa.rrt ta Ossi Miassse Elaa A M after a la Kealeearr. An eff rt mas made last nlht by a number of sore headed memlers of the g. o. p. to spring a technical question as to tbe eligibility of the title to a seat in tbe legislature of Geo. W. Vinton, dem ocratic member -t 1-wt from Moline on tbe ground that he had not been a resident of the Twentynrst district the nectsiary time to qualify him The constitution of ilie cute providis that "no person shall be a senator or a representatiye who shall not be a citizen of the United 8ialea and who shall not have been for Ore years a resident of this state and for two ytsrs neit preceding hia eliction, a resident within the territory fo ming tbe diitrkt from which be Is elected " The point raised as against Mr. Vintoa was that he did not return to Moline from Burlington, Iowa, within the time re quired by law to eatllle him to his scat. but investigation disclose tbe fact that Mr. Vinton came back in February. 138 . and ls, therefore, in every way eligible lo tbe office. But the investigation as to the appli cation of the law to Mr. V:ntin devtU oped into a disastrous boomeran; to Ihe party in which Ihe question was raised. It was this: Is W. C. Collins qualified to go to the legist ttitre under the lawT Collins spent his vouth in Rock Island and five years ago when so msny Rock Inland cilirens were stricken with the Kansas fever and turned Ibelr harks on R rk Island, Collins went with lliem ll cist his lot at R ish Centre. and for a year and a half lived there and at Hutchinson, coining batk to Rock Island, however, for bil hri.le. but reluming to Kansas as Lis adopted borne. He was one of tbe mott en huxiastic of Ihe Kansas boomers, and one would have thoushl lo bave talked with him on his occasional visits to K,xk Is'and that thrm was no place under tbe stars like Kansas. Ho took a great in irresi in me new country, there is to doubt about that, and they do sav that when a county scat war arose out there that Collins expressed his preference and it was quite marked at tbe polls and by means of tbe ballot. Collins, however. came back to Rock Islaod three and a half years ago, and he now claims that this city was always his home. To an Antics reporter this mom in? he said that he hsd always considered Rork Island his borne. that be had merely resided in Kansas be cause of business requirements, and had never voted there, nor anywhere hut here. Tbe case is one which viewed in any light involves a grave q t s'ion of doubt as to Mr. Collins' eligibility to the office even In view of his own statement of the case. Tne Akocs does not believe that he can legally claim the seat he covets and that he certainly should no: be given it as long as there Is a possible doubt and until Collies' title has been proven ckar. The matter has caused a great deal of comment today, as it involves not onlv the validity of Hr.Collins' cla'ms to a voice in our legislative halls, but it is just prob able that it may cut some figure in tbe selec'ion nf the next United States sen ator from Illinois If Mr. Collins is not eligible, Mr J. A. Wilson ought to be entitled Ut his seal that is a question for tbe house of re pre scntalives nf the general assembly t de cide. S'oaatr ssaliataa-a. TRANSFERS. Nor. B N 1'bileo. et al. hr mas'er tot. A t'hu'oo, part of sw, IS, 19 ; W A Paul to A lair Pleasants, luts 3 and 3. block lt, town of 8ats. 1. B an Kirkhore bv sbfrifl to S Y WbelKk. part of lt 17. Wood's tbiril adilition to Molioe. jiNI. t 8 Moors to Oeoree Hrhsf r. wto fprt lot . lilooK I. old loan of llnt k UUiiil $9.UK1. I'RODATK. Nov. 7 Estate of John S Binar.l: final report of administrator fllnl, and order nisi approving same by D-c. 1, and Hat administrator nonrv beirs br m r- soohi aerricr. Estate of P C Killing; final report of executrix nied and approved; eft ate closed and executrix Ciscb arced. 8 fciUte of Geo L Almauist: L'uard- lin s report nied and approved. Uuardiansbip of R PC WtH Hattie A Webster; petition bv cuardian for leave to s -ll real estae of said Ward's Jor. 7 Micbail Sohuesler to Wil liara Schuessler. part of Del nt-1. and n 1 d. 15. 18. 4. 93.1100. O at Hult to Andrew Prihere. part of lot 17. block II. Andrew Fribtrg's add I lion in Moline, 91. r . A. Landee to Andrew Fribcr. part or lot 1R. block II. Andrew Fnlierg s ad dition to Molir.e. $riS7. Kate Kauffman lo Nels Ludviirson.part of lot 19. 2, 17. 2 sr. Sarah J. Aiken's sub division, f 1.11)0. local koticeh. Oysters at Erell & Math's. The Hotel Gordon is now fur sale. Cook wanted At 749 Elm street. Go to Holbrook's. Davenport, for car pets ana sua curtains. If you want the best uarior huaineaa buy tbe Hotel Gordon. Send your friends Ut Krell Jc Math's for a dish or can ot fresh oysters. Call and see tbe band-carved bed room suites at Holbrook's. Davenport. Parlor suites and faocr chairs of everv description at Holbrook's. Davenport. Ice cream always on hand and aerveJ oy uie dish all winter at Krell Jt Math's A handsome line of book cases and cabinets fust received at Holbrook's, Dav en port. An elegant assortment of dinlna? tables. chairs and bat racks at Holbrook's. Dav enport. When yon want a nice dish of fresh oystara step in to Krell A Math's and or. der them np In any style. Auama, lue creait man. is stiowincr a 3 . ... . be tut if ul line of fall patterns in carneta. Call and see him. 32 Brady street, Day- eiport. The Crown dining ball. No. 1708 Sec ond avenue. Is now ready to furnish ion mo orsi uau in we cny lor 21 cents. A. a. jonnson, proprietor. Don't miss seeing t ur fall stork of in grain carpets. We make a specialty of AcKora, tbe new weave. The Adams, Vii Brady sirert. Davenport. Bear in mind we do not quit making Ice cream when cold weather seta in. and yoa can get it in any quantity In the coldest weather. Remember Krell ft Math's and get tbe best. Save big money by baying your furni ture, carpeta, ou cloth and draperies at the C. F. Adams' Home-Furnishing uouse, azt uraoy street, Liavenport. "I want ally-money." aaid tbe wife of a bowllng-aalooa keeper, when aha sued him NOVEMBER 11. lx0 All Tats Wack We give stMM-ial prires tin al goods ia our line. It will pay voit lotmovrr. W e promise to save you money. Thk UAVBxroaT 8noa Co . Cor. Brady and Second street, Davenport, Iowa. Bare caal Market. Best QUalitv Aathracila coal, all aiira 17.23 per ton. acrecnai and delivered. 23c per ton discount for cash. Can eel coal for gratis, blacksmiths' coal, coke and charcoal always on hand. E. o. FaAzaa. Beware. Do not In your dragfist palm off on you any new, cheap reined? for colds when you Inquire for lr. Bull's Cough 8yrup or yon wilt be disappointed. Pi ice 23 cents a bottle. Briefless, (a young lawyer): Well. I'll be hanged! Old Practitioner: I woaldol be surprised that Is. If yon defend sour- se.f. Save the boys and the - girls from scro fula and other forma of impure Mood bv giving them Hood's Sarsapanlla. Tbe lawyer is the oolf man who is im proved by a code la bis he ail. HARPER'S T11EATRE. J. S. Xostimi, ... Manager. OXK WKEK-4uMMKXCIXa MONDAY, NOV., 10th. TnB TALSJtTED ACTCSS Lilah Stuart. Uur t laim to THE FINEST WAKPRoalt. Tni UK-'1 AHTITM. Tllb .KKrKT PI.V. "Piwirtii "? telr r n SVht KB llRSMAtlr tn. A, knoa Mm! br thr irs snd M:k 1 1 Us tl i'rnii it r (i.i ) Itial rr Sinar-d al afmiar ptUes. Tbis Krcnltc Tlie Castaway. This ark Itnrk Island Iwnnlr ran tittraa Sfftlt-S Of ,ie -.Tf"fBSIirs lor tb. low pnen ttt l'l.) ANUIH Kl NOTE Th rosmmrsuf Lllsh Mnsrt ar a ar. Is ot l aiT. and arc dlnt (mm U ..rU, s ut fans ana .-xcw inra. IOO Years A.jjo Fropl. dida't ciprct to rraJ miKh. aiatrr evra trigs, sod lamps air a lus.rv rrrrrbwlr didat BSV 1. Now, at tore ettcht ir.lo day. aaJcrrrstkf has lama; tut a GOOD lamp Is st II a laturr, hkk cTrryhoily ilnesii'l hsre. 1 wish you'd csll sn4 sc. th LITTLE JEWEL LAMP; iinrthlm rrally new, and tb. prcttlrst and tx st JL 60 candle pnwrr, S asaal sine, nkk.l piatca. and so nn-lal and chr?, that rrprynnr i ODi;bl In bave It. G. M. LOOS LEY Ul A AND GLASS, la Stcoad Arrua. " W. C. MAUCKER, UsMb( urch-.si-d tti. - TaylorHouse- Property srlikh b. has aal trlti.d fjr tb k-i. t.l t-aiarss. Is ar pratarrd to atum nndat. tranlrni garsia. Day and Regular Boarding at rrry rraoaahlr prim. He la slsat,(sgrd la tb. Grocery Business- t tbe lime pftc vtth cbclc lot of Crare?fi.. FOURTH AVENUE DrufT Store. HORST VON KCECKRITZ. Pbartpartrt Puatairnoxs a SranaiTT. Fourth Ave. and Twenty-Third St. niAICIAL. INVESTMENTS. FESt Mortgages . O O -ut seas or $200.00 and Upwards For iale, secured oa land worth from three to Are times the amoaat of the loan. lotaraat T Bar swat asaJ aaaaallw. mlLil ... rwaiiiiao aia. os caarf a E. W. DURST, Attorjtkt at Law Boosas I aa4 4 Mssaalc Tsmpla. rVtfUC Hf.AVD ILL DUNLAP HAT OPENING ! Satnrtlay,Aug.30,'90: ii j d o m 3 tfa. msm CARTERS riiTTiE I Us 3 (SURE BVfeBsaSarj.aad ivMssaaB la ill mMss asm as a kuosi rutaof ta. j mu. mmm Xaiiiiins. 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Si.AUPiIl.SUm.D3SL SkULLPRltt ruL TRIPLE QfTnAGT PREPARED rpoM SOECTFRUin am CHEMIST I ROCK ISLAND, I ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEXU intelligence Column. i1lMlaat flOd taal n aiS tat lha taataaa t.af I Otilf otat kilf ft-tot ft Wim4. .trnlaalf rlt tfc4 ' arttssaaia iri 11. TkTONKV I AVE'lfN HKMn Hf .1 tail XX N-ruto4 aim. J. W. iuNKa. TVIK MAI K-A Fir K L T ! M Kvi'tL I- in k's. ai a t il 4 rl aniurr s tuu . a Jut.t 'c4 kai.4 sIjm. lalt Sw.4 .I OS. T T-A I.AhUa BLA-S NLw Kit fl AMI luv; wijtM mImiT 1,1 t.na.: wall, m arr.u tmnt f-i .&. t.l rrau4 tu BwW, Wo. Sul uia sons. QEoNl-l!Nt Fl RMTl'kB, answbt. Kat4 rnt rn list. (. L.ij . unhi sturrd at DusiUssI msti f rrry ainl Tbir aia. TTa.K AI.C VAl.t ABLB I ATtHT la- tm. rroTraavbt a. Elt-ts'M, N- 1. im rsi'o. St j Mar rini.hitt Wnrks. tut Hsmin. Sl rtkui. rs; ptsWM 1" .n4 ibh: tat till sinksan t't"i r . stuM,iwa. UANTEII-TIIKKE IMKLU-.tNT AMI 1C IIiK. Mklinrs tu Kklaitk UlsoH coasts. iwrnm iiiaiuwilllg.. (.. but 7a. ! 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Narrin, TTT'TED-.t;EEKAL STATE AiiENT To v .i Miissrtf in mm. priix:wl alty. r-rrllwi,SwiUli OUr PaSlSS IM S -POIBI lural IS4 Sar-Bls IB ,im raf. la .L. ruouswii iws.M4lJtn Soar, la aal- irssi nra.nii. as,, psr a n 1 ..met af an m t I ai" TUI IMO.X IXlSCAM. viuMwsy, mi lura. 1 T liK.LI ltl(RTsU WilHSSO OF XJ allrra4tr.caasarrMaityt-kHV)aMt ta ,n. m.iT laras W .hcm--a mi ff. SI V. i ui r-r a w afuilcaiina ia nrrsua is L t luuran. wrrlary ut ta. Oilcsfn Lamh stl IMlrr. AssurUtM. noa SI. ai - a. rnrarr Uliw mat a aMMft. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. X. KEJUDsLtf," TTOR!ET AT I.tW-OiVs aUfc J. T Kaa aorUty. ITat MnaS A mis. J if KS0X A liCICsT. ATTORNEY AT LA . OSr la Hark lalaast Sathaal luaa BuiMiu, lok Isiaaa. 111. .saaasar. r.kamss. SWIEXET k vTALEEO, ATTORXETS AND OurN'MtLtSiR AT LAW Uatc ia Hcnctaa-s abaa. Moia laaa. la. XrEMKT A ItEMKV, ITniaiST-s AT LAW-Lms II arcarttt.auk.eol Mimas. HrLrrara. BIlLrk. .11 a unit, naiiarra. umsa la r-luar. atatS. MlbCEMjANKOUS. TUE DULY IKl.lv FOR SALE BVEHY EVtMXU at taasi4aa'a Bras hlmui. Fl cms r c.y. VHS. Kl'TIIERI-UKD A MfLER. J RADt'ATE OF TH E 11XTAKIO VETEHNA r eullrrr. Vrtiar Ptir-l.i.s n. ar(aa. '"au s bisvry sisimt; tuwoaar : usat asirra asarry. aiararl sqaarc. Salesmen ffD To a.n aar rnnJa k asmpl. 10 akoaaaJ. u4 t- aail trao.. V. mr lb. Uttms a.aa.rartar.rs ta oar lis. Uhcral nlan sal4. swsm aaraacaa fur sracra. aassrua. CBIIESIIA. UtO CO . takara, IU. ROBT. WALL'S CARRIAGE WORKS, SO awront rmlacilaa rnrta. arxt SS days oa Barjwaaaa Cptibf H a eaa. aa. UIO. Ids aaa tela, Tfcira Ai. KUC-K ISLAND. Ia ta. chapMSasar.lathacaM.aryiaaayCar- 'r snifa, raiata, saia, tic. Toe Barrlaa.... Opaa ftturiM it est OIAKf UUDEVELOPED w L ii- , CBKTTRE BROS. W maka two special offering in Dress Goods this week. 1. Double Fold Dress la a vaiietr of hadea and mix tures at 18c. A surprisingly low urioe fnr ffrt rate goods. McINHRE BROS., Hock Island Illinois. GLEMANN & THK POrULAR Furnitureand Hare ta. laxf.at aatabMahmaat Waat arCbSaaac. DOsNT KOItQET TOE PLACE. CLEFilANN & SALZMAUrj. Nos. 1525 and 1527 Second Avenue, And Nu. ui, l .oj 2j sIik-dUi Stmt, iwouarXHtarao cauta Rock Island ROCK ISLAND, rrj OfMaif Mti a ftp aa,aaSsWarrsaurMtl.a.'atast nrsparcrct lot.r.st palioaDrposlts. Moaay ka4 oa Par aoaaH Col lateral, or Ral Estata Saoart! I r MISOLW r f C DIUUM.tri J. U. aCPOU). Oaafeaw. r L. iuw a r -r-.ils. r r "VJZZX' K Thoroughly Good Millinery aaJoabtadly pror.a Bach ob.apaat la tba and- Tta rapatattoa which we have .a tabUshd for keeping the beat aod latest style mUIinary la tha city, la amly sp held by EVERT HAT AND BOX NET SHOWN- There ia a distinctive FIT and STYLE and aa ELEGANCE of FINISH about oar mUUaary whioh' is due entirely to the soperlority ta tha making. Oar DESIGNS are ORIGI NAL a&J rRIYATE to oaraelTet. aal thara-fura. caaaot be dapUeat.4 with the fashionable effect. MRS. P. GREENAWALT 1704 SECOND AVENUE. Narrow Escape from Fire! - B at prices went down La saee&he w ante of arvatry oa. wlahiag to bar Furniture I OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, DRAPERY, Etc. PRICE3 IM PLAIN FIGURES. KANN"& HUCKSTAEDT, 1811 aa l ISIS hWoad avaaoa. ANDERSON COUNTY SOURMASH $2.50 Per Gallon. KOHN & ADLER, -Removed to 21 9 SeTentotnih 8tr?t MARKET SQUARE. Use Raven Gtoss Dressing, the teat for UJ.es' aboe. Never scales, cracks nor injures the lcalLct. Try a bottle anJ be convinced. GEO. SCHNEIDER. DEAXEa M Pine Boots Sit Ptfia Aveaue. 2 2. Wool 8nltlncs, da laches wide, plain shades at 25c. Yon harent seen their eqnaJ for anywhere near 25c If vow art a aweary saver ye trffl to vraVifala. ft wf3 aay yoa ta lake e glance Uroort eer CLOAK, UNDERTEAB. . HOSIERY, BLAXKET, FLANNEL and LINEN DEPARTMENTS. SALZMANN, CarpetDealers T ; ; f BOCK. I8UND. raa ran arara taw. Savings Bank, iwtisi., 1. Osw.ra o r. Lra. " -iu ataaa.ii a uaa. Buy a Pair of Warranted FOR WET WEATHER. WATERPROOF BOO Tha upper in this Boot has a Patent lining, which 1 Add, OQ and Waterproof; InaertaU lnrach a TfinnsT aa to maka both front back absolutely W UtGrPrOOi and Shoes, t i j ! 1 ' f i il 1 i Sf i i i; i I r Druggist, Bock Island. 1 011 to can their it aamatism. 1811 Second Arraua, Barpav.IIaiasa Slock, to Biaar . lor divorce. BaraoU'f Block