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JAHNS & BERTELSEN, uJ trii''r , att2 , :r.';-i i PEORIA. Tinware And Hotjsk !!-! SKCOXD AVENUE. -Bought At Sheriffs Sale- THE STOCK OF Alexson & Ulmark OF MOLINE. AT 40 Per Cent on the Dollar. will bjing this stock to onr stores this week. They a 3,000 of Stationery, Blank Books, PJush Goods ha.l Nov els and Sporting Good?, V ss ili an manufacturer's prices. KINGSBURY & SON, 1703 and 1705 8ecoud Avenue. BAKER & Wholesale Dealers for REFRIGERATORS AND Pastuer Germ Copper-Smithing. Sheet Iron, Gas and Steam Fitting, Also Sewer work. BIKER & HOUSMAN, Opposite Harper Hocsk. .''I i- YI.I. ft 1W&& MAGPIE Howard Watches, Imported Watches, DIAMONDS. H. D. FOLSOM. A Sure Cure for a Cough or Cold is DR. McKANN'S Irish Cough Syrupy Acts'qulckly, is perfectly aafejand never fails to cure all Lung trouble's. TRY IT. 10c. 25c and 50c Bottle. THE BEST Medicine known (or all Kidney, Long andSUmach troubles. It Thomas Kidney and Liver Pills. 6c a Bottle Sample free. T. STOVES, FuKNisnnro Goods. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. which we will close out at HOUSIWAN, the Celebrated THE - Proof Filters. u;. mm H. THOMAS, Druggist, Bock IaUnd. SKA CTTITrKtTC THE COLLINS MATTE!!. Ample Evidence Prod need that Be is cot Eligible. i- -a Hlm-Tate ym patfcjr bntvfittzht. Mr. W. C. Collins is said toha"ecx pressed the opin ion recently that he did not th nk the democrat would be "uo gentlematly" enough to unseat Mm in the legislature.and that.as a consequence, he would be allowed to ocoupy rirx.i tion to which he is not legally en tilhd Mr. Collins may be. and uodoubte )!; ir proper young nan in many rwpecU, but be cannot overlook the fact that his position is not one cailing for thf cxer cise of sympathy nor tbe display ;,f gt.n. tlemanl, qualities. If the fact are as already stated, he is infringing upon tbe rights of the people, and stands before them a usurper. And should he ish to maintain wba'-evcr social standing he may bave. be will hantly accomplish it by evasion of the truth or by any Hubter fuge known to the ripened and unsn-upu-lous politician. Tbe facts will Uve to speak for themselves. Mr. Collins bag stated that bo never voted in Kansas. Tbe published facts are that he did. The matter is not, as stated by the Moline Dupatch, "H ques tion of veracity as between Mr. Collins and the Kansan city clerk, with good odds in favor of Collins so far as all thosu know mm are concerned " It is a Ques- tion of what tbe records show. irrespective may feel of what Mr. Collins inclined to sat in the waiter ado what are these odds in fa vor of Mr. Collins, of which the IHtpaUh speaks? Are they composed of Ins un supported words as against the rejord he made for himself ia Kansas; or if not that whut are thej 1 Has Mr. Coifing not distinctly stated that he never list his residence hire because he h d m t vottd elsewhere? The Kansas clerk gives evt dence that he voted in that stall npon two occasions. His own intentio n of re turning here in the dim future, if be ever had such an intention, matters not. He blotted out such a hazy intention by his act. But apart from that he gave addi tional proof that his intention was directs ly the opposite of that which - he subse quently states. If that proof given then will not outweigh his statement now he must consider his solemn declaration un der oath to be of less account t lan the bare, unsupported words which be now conveniently utters. Just previous to bis marriage he swore that his residence was in Kansas. Is it not useless for him to attempt words of explanation in such a case? And does be not pcrce ve that the lees be says now about intent ion and residence that the bitter it will 1 for his own veracity? When Mr .Col.ins submitted himstlf to tbe voters for election he either t new that he was ineligible or he did not. If he knew it his own manliness shoul 1 be his severest prompter in condemnat on of his acts in thus misleading the people. If that qna'ity in him is obtuse the electors will give it an awakening If, on tbe other hsnd.he did not know be was ineligible his ignorance is no excuse, and be must tike upon himself the burden of every transgressor. . A DIGNIFIED POSITION. The l.oadoa (-lochias t'eaapitay Pea pie t'hrrrrally Accent the lit Mtlaea ir Thry Jlaat Cease Fraaa t.oed Kadravoren Their Purl. From the amount of weeping and wail ing and gnashing of teeth thai is being manifested in some quarters in this city, it is sadly apparent that someona is in a pitiable plight. We have not intention ally wtonged anyone, and have no desire to. We have our own method? of con ducting business and have no t me to de vote to other people's business. We are here to serve the public and to please the public and if we are doing tht.t as in deed we believe we are we are satisfied. We bave not courted the enrai y or tbe ill will of other firms. We have not been accustomed to have mud t hrown at us. and certainly never bave and never will engage in mud throwing under any circumstances. We came here to encase in a nurelv legitimate business, to inaugurate a bus iness system in which all could participate and reap the beuefit of. If susb a plan of doing business has proven disastrous to other institutions that is no fault of ours. Tbe alurs and insinuations cast upon our window displays is in na way offensive to us. We know from people who have a sense of appreciation of our effort to please and a successiui enort we believe we can say without egotism and what, is an art. parent eyesore to some is an attractive scene to others. It is hardl necessarv to say more than to repeat what we bave uttered before, that we bave our own long established business system, which we propose to adhere strictly to, and are tiling to abide by the judrment, good sense and appreciation of the public. We are here to stay. We recogt ize no com petition, and snarls, and bib: from anv source do not bother us. and will not in any rense sflect u?. Our goo' and pr'ces constitute our stronghold on the public. We have been ben: but a short time, and yet we believe we have demon strated that tbe methods w bich brought mud surging from some few sources bave won us trends in otber wa". We can stand tbe one for the sake of ibe otber.and if it must be so we welcome both. London Clothing Co. H. Cam Back. "Io you really sell overcoate so much cheaper than your competitors?" asked a sceptical customer at Sinn n & Mosen felder's yesterday. We toll him to look through our stock,' get our prices, and then look atound in other store. He came bark and bought one. Simon & Mot exfeldkr. Art Invincible beating ftoves. Helper cook stove, ana uve Uak at ovea, on easy terms. Prices as low as U e lowest cash price. Tbe Adam, 823 Brady street. Uavenport. mala L.pctare-4. Prof. R. F. VVeidner begins a series of bible lectures in tbe Young Men' Chris tian Association, 18(17 Second avenue, at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. Tho lecture are four in number as follov s: Nov. 16 "The Canon or Scripture r Nov, 28, "The Theme;" Nov. 30, ' rhe Author;' Dec. 7. "The Writers., Thi is un donbieoly a rich treat for the young men of Rock Island All young men are cor dially invited. Bring pencils and note paper. AH who have heard Prof. Weid ner need no fu.tber evident of hi abil ity to deal with the; subj (cts in hand. . These bible lecture are free. Tbe London doe not w trade their low price iti paper to draw 1 1 customers bnt quietly give tbe public h u benefit when they call at tbelr store. They will posi tively undersell any price named. , We repeat, the Londt a has brought price down, and will k p them down. THE BOOK ISLAND CITY CHAT. Tbe Foster kid cloves at Lloyd & Stew art'. - House for avenne. a small fm )y, 1118 Third "The Banker- Diugh'r" at tha thea tre tonight. Another new line of puS tie at Lloyd & Stewart's. Ladies' Home Journal November at Cram pt on'. f 6 chenile curtain at f 5, at Kann & Huckttaedt'a. Dancing school at Armory hall Wed nesday evening. Have you seen those Mocha glove at Llojd & Stewart'. Dancing school at Armorv hall Wed- oesuay evening. Mr. O. C. Houston, of Andaluaia. u in the city today. Have you seen the no bucklesusoendcr at Lloyd A Stewart'. $8-60 chenile curtains for 7 5n. at Kann & Huckstaedi's. W.50 chenile curtains for S 5(t at Kann & Huckstsedt's. 17 50 chenile curtains for fi .VI at nana & Uuckstxedt . Tenderloin, stare riba. nic'n feet W lard, etc., at Uilraore'a pork bouse. The Libbie Conarcr came down vestcr. day morning witn a propeller and two barges. The Silas Wricbt. Kit Carson and Julia each broueht down sixteen atrinoa of lumber. Mr. Moses W. Porter, local editor of the Aledo Record, was in the citv todav on business. Choice bisque and forget-me-not pict ure moulding of the flnelt oualitv. at K. Crampton & Co's. Geo. W. D. Harris sold todav John Clarte' Elm street property to Wm. Mc V.niro far tiA fu J a va ap-XflWt Simon & Mosenfelder had a regular overcoat picnic yesterday, and their cus tomers bad one as well. A number of telephones were burned out in tbe city last nigbt by a number of electric wire of various companies com ing in contact. Reliable goods and low Dricea knock th bottom out of Brag, Blow & Co. tMmon & Mosenfelder deal with facta only. No loaiancing in ours. A marriage license was issued todav to Adam Alday and Mrs. Marv Reimera. of Moline. Alday's demented wife died in Minnesota the past eummer. Application was made todav to incor porate tbe Moline Journal com nan v. The directors are: K. D. Eastman, Ed. Crampton and L. F. Crampton. Little yarns, big yarns, no matter how cutely gotten off. will be detected any how. Simon & Mosenfelder s Dricea and quality of goods dify competition The funeral of the late Alfred Bauch- man will tea beld from the home of his daughter, Mr. John Mussler, on Second avenue and Tweny-first street at 3 p.m. tomorrow. Kann & Hucksteadt have just boucht and received from from an assignee sale a large invoice of chenile drapery curtains and are giving their customers the bene- nt or the sale. Tour attention is particularly called to tbe full line of family and leachera' bi bles at especially low price to be had at Cramptou'a book store. Notice the price and profit by them. County Treasurer Camntxll Bled his bond today with tbe county clerk. It ia in tbe sum of f 50U.0U0. and is signed by A. Hover. E. P. Revnolda r P Lynde, Phil Mitchell, T. J. Robinson. P. . Mitchell and Wm. Miller. The Moline Y. M. C. A. building old by Master in Chancery Curtis at the court house this afternoon to Cbas. F. Herocnway for 17.013 56. Mr. Hemen- way buying it in for the benefit of the creditors. Tbe buiHin coat orioinallv $30.01(0. There is nothing new from tbe miners' strike in South Moline township. Mine owners and men are still firm, the former refusing to accede to the demands of the colliers for higher wazea. and the latter holding out that they will not resun e unless tbey are raised. Tbe jury composed of Messrs. J. I). Culton, 8- L. Frink. J. T. Dickson, L. A. Sharp, Henry Sage and Wm. Johnson in the case of Dr. Palmer, the magnetic healer of Davenport, against N. Wilder mutb, of Moline, for fees for medical ser vices, failed to agree and were discharged last night by Magistrate Wivill. This necessitates another trial. Nybladh is still in trouble. The rase of F. S Murphy against Rev. C. A. Ny bladh Is on trial in tbe circuit court at Galesburg. This is to recover nay for legal servic-s rendered Mr. Nybladh dur ing the litre when Mr. Murphy was one of bis at ornevs in tbe several cases grow ing out of the Anna Anderson bastardy charge. Mr. Nybladh is represented by M.J. Dougherty, and E H. Leach as sists Mr. Murpby. Mr. Nybladh is pres. ent in court. Several attorneys were out on tbe stand to testify to tbe value of the services. A jury is hearing the case. The stride Tawcr. Tbe Rock Island engineers here bave prepared plana for the rntting down of the telegraph tower on tbe bridee. It stands up in the air now like an electric light tower. It was built npon this gin eantic model when the steamers on the Mississippi all carried sky scraping stacks, and nothing less than a collossal tower would let them under. Tbe spin dle, upon which the top of the tower re volves woen me image is opened, is badly bent by reason of the side pull of the wires under hard winds when laden with sleet and ice, and it will be impossible to place upon it tbe heavy lines for tbe transmission of electric power to this city from the other side or the river. Tbe top of tbe tower, by the plana mentioned, is to he cut off for fifteen feet, and a turn table placed mere, meiine-raca being carried upon it. This will take almost any amount of weight with safety, and the tower will ttill be tall enough to accommodate tbe most ambmoua steamer on the river. These plans, however, have not been ac cepted by the war department, and may not ne. joi. v mile more is at work on plan of bis own looking to the same end Davenport Demorral. 3 50 ulster ov.rcoat advertised by some concerns you win una at the Lon' don for $1.90. FRANK YOUNG'S Bill af Fare far Mataraaj-, Xav. IS. Cranberries, celery, bulk and canned oysters, turkeys, wild and tame ducks, chickens, Malaga. Muscat and Concoid grapes, oranges, bananas, figs and dates. car fancy hand-picked Missouri apples this week in Ben Davis, Jenetin, wine sap, Milsnd, willow twig, Romanlte, Peck s Pleasants and Domine apple, let to ce, spinach, Canada rutabaga, tur nips, parsnips, cabbage, cauliflower. Jer sey sweet potatoes, horse radish, carrots. parsley. Try our borne-msde mince meat. It is fine. Telephone No. 1168 Don't forget that tie London has brought prices down and will keep tbe in down. - - f Cam bl All aaaa. We consider It no trouble to bow our line of overcoat whether one buy or not. ne ahow a mo,t elegant assort ment of stylish, well-made garment, and the price are lower than elsewhere. Of coarse we know anyone can claim what they like, but pat them to the teat com pare and facta will tell. Sim ok & MosmriLbKR. Tbe London does aot approve of ad venising price dm wnen they see over coat advertised and boasted of at IS.50 which we aell for 90c ws think it tima ia r speak. ABQUB, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15. ARNOLD'S BULLETIN. iraa Mealakla Diaalay. We take nleaanra laai.annnctno ik.t hall open on Monday and Tuesday. Nov. Kin ana lain.tn me cloak department of Arnold's Bssiar. 129 West Second street, Davenport, the most beautiful and com plete line of sealskin garments ever shown in this region. Tbe reputation of onr honu tnr aotl - ing reliable furs in the most perfect til ting make and latest styles is known throughout this country aad is fast spreading across the ocean. We shall be very much pleased to see the Isdies and gentlemen of the three cities, who we think will thoroughly ap preciate the importance of this eibibit, and Mr. Arnold personally will eitend to all a hearty welcome. A. E. BlTRKHARnT & Co , No. 113 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The London is wide-awake, and will knock tbe bottom out of aoy prices named. At Trinity church. Rev. R. F. Sweet, rector. tomorrow, the twenty-fourth Sunday after Triniiy. Service at 10:45 a. m.. 13 m. and 7 p. m. At the chapel at 2:30 p. m. At Ibe Central Presbyterian church. the usual service in tbe morning. preach ing by tbe pastor, tbe Rev. J no. 11. Kerr. 8u ject: "The Heavenly Citizenship." No evening service. Sunday school at 9:30a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E at 6.45 d. m. - At the United Presbyterian church. preaching at 10:45 a. m. by tbe pastor. Rev. H. C. Marshall. Subject: "What Will I Do Then with Jesus who is Called Christ?" No evening service. This con gregation will join with others fn a un ion temperance meeting at tbe Methodist church. Young people s meeting at 8:45 p. m. At the Christian church, service at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 d. m . con. ducted by tbe pastor. Rev. T. W. Graf ton. Subject: "The Ever Living Christ." In the evening the congrega tion will participate in tha nninn temperance meeting at the Metho dist chnrcb. Sunday school at 9 15 s. m. Young people's meeting at 0 30 p. m A l toe uroadway Presbyterian church. tbe pastor. Rev. W. S. Mi.ii. will preach at 10:45 a. m. Theme: "Pre pare ye tbe Way of tbe Lord." Tb. re will be no evening services. The con gregation will join in the union tempt r a nee meeting at the Metbodit church. Sunday school at 9:10 a, m. South Park Mission school st 2 30 p. m. At tbe first M. E. church, preaching at 10:45 a. m. by tbe pastor, the Rev. U. W. Gue. The sacrament of tbe Lord' supper will be administered at tbe close of tbe sermon, and an opportunity given for any to nnite with tbe church who may so desire. 6:30 p. m. young peo ple's meeting. C. E. Adams, leader. 7:30 m, thete will be a union temperance meeting in this church of the several christian churches of the city, and the sermon win be preached by Rev. C. Tay lor, ij. u , pastor of tbe First Baptiat church. At tbe First Raptist church, nreart- ing by tbe pastor, Rev Dr. Taylor. Morn- ng services at 10.45 a. m. Sundav school at 9 HO a. m., J. W. Welch, superin tendent. Young people's meeting at 6.30 p. m., by Miss Fannie Petlit. Sub lect: "With Jesus as Teacher." Instead f the regular evening service there will a union temperance meeting at the First Methodist church. D. Tay lor preaching tbe sermon. Subject: "Temperance." Miasioo Sunday school at the Forty fourth street chapel at 8 p. m , Mr. C. L. Williams, superintendent. Preaching at Forty-fourth street chapel at 7:t p m. by Mr. Charles T. Knoi. Yojr money is ready at the London's office, if tbeir prices in every department are not tower than elsewhere. One of Hit- Hotel la-rk'a TrlxU. The ; utiin:er r. aK hotel l-r is be- gii.tiiu;; t. f":i! 1 1 is j tvoh uiUT the j-ast soasnTi'a Ciiuipnipi. And if yon will M kitu tell t.ie story bo in a much aluwd iuuividuhL "Tor iu:iii-v." aav one of tbeui, "th dork -ti dub- on getting up j;t 7 oloik. Well, (til loy baiu uiers on his door mid says a lady wants to see liiia ut or.i c tii'Wii in the office; cu:i I wait a tiiitiiiie, mjhI iioInmIv eli will do. Up jnn:tiu the clerk and frills down t t!- ground flor to find the . enpant of Suite A. lor cxaiiil, laving for liitn. "Good morning, rnadatu,' says the clerk, li.nir: how vim have kept me waitira!' t-lie tvj.ln--,. -Very Sorry." Kiy.silit- clerk, wishing in his soul tliJrt Up bad kept In r h.ilf an hour. Tln-n tJit- lnus airni:i: ! intend to stvtid the day in tuwti, and ot up earlv to we if yo;i thought the l.i oVlia-k train was bet tor tlt:!:i t'.;e Hi:.' . What do you think?" lie's ju.-t K'-t t Kril his ti-etii and Mini.-. and s.ty tljat the 10 trai:t ist.i-tcrliy two minute, but that b- think.'. :-ti-would fin-1 li-ss cinders in and 1 ttvr views from the 10:il. Tl..n slu-'ll than!; rritii and take the II -Mi train." Xevv York Tribune. LOCAL JiUTICES. Oyster at Krell Jt Math'. The Hotel Gordon is now for sale. Cook wanted At 719 Elm street Wanted Boarder at 806 Ninteenth street. Tbe London makes a anecialtv nf fine clothing. Oo to Hoi brook 'a. Davennort. for car. pets and silk curtain. If VOU Want the twat narina- kmlnui buy tbe Hotel Gordon. Tbe London has an "evcODener" in tore for yon on overcoats. Special sale Bilk curtain at The A.lum 323 Brady street, Davenport. Send your frienda to Krrll fc M.tt.'a for a dish or can of fresh oysters- Call and see the hand-carved hot suites at Uolbrook's. Davenport. Tbe London' aim ia to build una. d.wwI business on good goods st low prices. Parlor suites and fanev rhaira nf description at Holbrook's, Davenport. Ice cream alwava On hand and aera-eH ny ine uisn an winter at fctell & Malb s A handsome line of book cases and cabinet lust received at Uolbrook's. Dav enport. An elegant aaaortment nf dirties tal.Ua chairs and hat racks at Uolbrook's. Dav en port. Blanket. COmfortab'e mattreaaea nil. low rare bargain, at the Adams, STi tsrady atreet, Uavenport. When VOU want a niee rtlak nt fr..h oysters step in to Krell & Math's and or der them np la any style. Bedroom Suites, narlor auttea 1nnnn.a fancy rockers, sideboard, dining utiles; full line at Tbe Adama. Sll Rrad atra.1 uavenpon. r . Tbe Crown dlninv hall Kn i?fia M ond avenue, la now readv u fnmiah tne ocai meat in the city lor 23 cent. o. jonnaon, proprietor. Unless the London baa a' .mtt m y nevur aavtruae it a a bargain. Yon never sear our ciera y, "aorry. hot that specie: feature is all gone." W- a m oear in mina we do not quit making l:e cream when cold weather aeta in. and yon can get it in any quantity la tbe coldest vrauier. nemetnoer ivreu dt Math s aad get tbe best. 50.000 to loaa oa real estate security, ia sums of 3UU and upward, at lowest current rates or Interest, without com mission. K. W. Uurst, Attorney at law, Kock laiaaa. No one lo the whole world can beat the Liooaon In price and goods. It is daogeron to neglect catarrh, for ttieaoa to DroDcbtUa and cocsumpUoa uoaa Barr.jarlll care catarrh la iU i arms. The weakest mast trn u the all Sal Ivation Oil is bound to outstrip sll npetltors. No wonder, it ia oanA aiut com cheap. Only 25 cenu a bottle. Men' anion caesimere suit for $1.90 tbe London, which others sell for 1.00. HARPER'S THEATRE. J. K. Moaracs, ... afanafer. ONE WBEK-COJaklEXaNG MONDAY, NOV., 10th. na. i-Vkif,e-'.'. i 1LS V ' " TUB TALENTED ACTRCSS Lilali Stuart. Or.r Claim to THK FINEST WARDHOBR. TIH BlfT AKTNTS. TH K U K K A T EST PLA a, Saitpnrted hjr their owa RfPhKB DIMNATlC Ol. A knnwUHlirrd hi the n-n aait puhllr m ba It ft'rungrrt company that eter atereil ai popaimr price. Thl Evrolrc. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER Thin wt-k Knrk laland rmle ca alintM a aenea of T' frformnnrr .r ile low price of IllSIAMIltli KNTK NOTE Tha ro-inm-of Mink Mnart t mmU of beotT. and arc direct frrxn W. rib nf lrt and New York . HARPER'S THEATRE. ONE MiitIT ONLY. THURSDAY, NOV. 20th. Tbe T.agedu nne. ADELE PAYN !u tikriearr'. Urrala -I Traitii Hl-, litciv Alael Ui. A almns Compuij vt plijer. Ab-ulau cw rect HtMunrai ciwiiimn and pr-iprrllra. Si at on aal. Taetajr tih. at tb II r.t llnoe Pbaraurjr. Price 50 -. 7.V anJ lk ROBT- WALL'S CARRIAGE WORKS, su per earn rrduritoa fir Ibe nrxi data ea HuiraaiHl !(nii4 U akixia. No. 110, 11J and tait, Tblrd Are- Kx K INLAND. I. tb rkeapet piao In tha room to hoy rr naara. Bii, Paiata, Una. etc. Top Bmrele. Open Buva'.e FOURTH AVENUE Druor Store. HORST VON KCECKR1TZ. Paamirt Pasacairnaa a SnriaLTT. Fourth Ave. and Twenty-Third St. riaaBciAL. INVESTMENTS. First Mortgages ia sra or 1200.00 and Upwards For sale, secured on land worth from three to Ave times tbe amount of the loan. tntereat ? ne eana nl iMn.r. miumi . . . E. W. HUT18T, Attorney at Law Hoosat I aad t Masonic Temple. ROTK MLAVD ILL DUNLAP HAT OPENING ! SatMay, Aug. 30,1 Lloyd & Stewart. W. C. MAUCKER, navlec rorrktae the -Taylor House- fncerty ebh k W ha. kad nfillrl for tae ko tal kailai.a. la aoar wp ' la atcoaa aaooata Uaaaarat farata. Day and Regular Boarding B. bj alao racMa ia the Grocery Business at thai Mptaos artth a eketca lot af Orocartaa. r ana aradooa a .pacha: 17. ka fc-V- -r ATTii .ri )37 OO a). fit EIITS VAIITED SALE laaiai arrax av. n. sniaiaa ai.a rjaatraa. Wm tut tanaa a. ta. CARTERS! aa,TaJSssl rVk Raadaenaaad rrttavaall rkilinalaa ! cttit to a btUoo. atataof tha -j 1 -t1! as Itzzaaaa, Mum, In n alaaaa. lMna mjmt aaiin. la l tha a a. Wbito ta.iaaoa. llaaAaeha, yet Carter's LIMa IJvar MM are equally TmlaahlalD Coaatltauaoa. rarua aad pra ax-ntiim thiaaoooytfireoupHUat.ablatATaae "ll ta.ldltml-T-otlboaoiaaa. kjoitibuih low aad ratrakaia too fan wila. Et a lllkiajiain " HEAD aiYlrtrmtaU-itiuwa baufarvsiw rhovnemtryibmmmtll ihmm lttWla-mlew bi fa oitmuiv vKTtL(4dWy wrll rKt b -.rtW 4ai-g WiVtfUiaOUt OjOam. - .a--ii-A-T f ACME faitBataaaof pomtnr tWaa that harata atwae rauakacnriinatlwaat. Oar pUlacaratt ablas aHb-TadoafH Caro-r-a UtUa IJt-T rTOa ar -nrj araaTl aad Vry aa-to tata. Una or two talla aaaa a aVaax Ihry ara lnetjy nvrtoida and da aut imp or for-, botliy u-traratlacuoa ylm. all naatban. larulaat MnaUi krof-vIL akiks by drotviata araija-ora, cr aaal by aaaU. CARTER SamiOlal V M . J A S ! All Pill. SHALL DOSE. SMALLPR1CE runt. TRIPLE V. y tragt PREPARED FROM SELECT FRUITS By FrankNadler CHEMIST ROCK ISLAND. ASK TOUR GROCER FOR THEM: Intelligence Column. tkai4 aad hrC bar ta f ppmr fat 1 - "Waata." -Umt." " a,d -um Otilr oM-kaif rrat a arard. Krf aody raad. tkn i". , . 1 11 11 . M ONKV L AKI1.N Ft KMTt MP. at Wit Mtuoa ttniic. J. w. iiiNLt. M'K M.K-A riK L .T or M IMk'tL II inw '. a'-a a f-ill mi ml rnai ana. J. . dvr. baid 1iwt, latl raratd irnue. OIiUMHIASJ riKMTI kt. fern. at. waH a-M rliawml. M.mrv UIJ mmr ranH .urd ai anaiaraal enrr Prrry aad Tkird M. lTinL - FUR hALK ALl AllLR rATSirr llt-rrtMrraM-tat on El, ara. Nna ia Mfi1a i MM KinMtuna- ttnra. k llaaultna X. fkilaaa. (a: lwrn IIV aad Haih: fur tall a-ttratara atflr a KoBr J. ALkKaU lirraw. w ANTED Aa ararc Trmr. lic hi.., a aril a rrarral liar of osr Mm kaadia a n-rrkafilol.. ind un ud rlnn ull. W blra)r oSer M-1.'7 aLllua w . Cbicaf.. WANTEK.-A IUY TO MAXAlil A Urmixa oftr. mi brraara kaa-. fdr ia Fa-bx-b Krtnair -cillt 'ttrmtttt Llij": a vadtd o--ortnit: adJr-a a ilk 'tana. TW Irr. tini art MrdK-ai iMiuatr. Mill Head lad. Salkrxkn wantkd n hi.l m ihikt Mcark. Mi oa' prrraaornt. ar aad ai fa. nr rotum) hi frum fn . No i part .orx raarT. biM Iw. t rrt far trraa atanaKt.'c 11 E. ItuokbK CO . NararTiaMa. K'"ArUr. M. V. WANTED tKEK at. STATE AiiENT To twa kradqaanrr la aw pnac.pai dir. a-ajM- rirlococ rnalml f oar bavtara aad ap- pnlal loral aod nMotli la rrrrr ril la iW talr: aol aril knoara. (! a Soar, ta enl- crai ormano. aod par a a-t r-mt of 9 to taj (arrrrat. A4!r- THK CM ON COMPACT. Bruadwajr, Nr. Turk. t LrVBkR Ll'MBKK VABO auRtkCS OF all rradr. c aa t-rr wtv raiT rtw. mrat la br lamhrr Tarda of (aira.- mi fma ai :ilaiig, applkain-a 10 rx-r-oa tn K. E. iKJurait. iarn-urr or Ur tii-rt Laaabr 1 ad IH-airr. A-ia lallne. mnaa a:a t iu rj Comnx-rr-. h. K ruracr Laaiar acd IS aakuioa UITU BNJIQ, III. B? PHOFESSIOMAL CARD3. J. X.iSEAstIM.LT, l TTURNET AT LAW 4rffica anu 4. T. V arorUiy. IT Mrcnad Arraaa. JllKSOX a III KST. i TTORTSKT AT LAW. nr la Rork lalaad LNataiaai Uaaa Baildia. tUmk I,m, IU. B.n.rvBaEr. c. iaLasa. SWtEET TTiLKEB, ATTOHTtBTS AXI tUNELUiRa AT LAW Vcm la Bcacatoa'a rka. laotk lalaad. UL MrEMRT A MrEMRT, TTORET"9 AT LAW-Laaa A canl.i cultina, hrf m.llkt- II A Lradr. tau.krra. (Car la MIJ4CELLANKOU3. T1IE UilLT AKt.l S. FOR SALE EVKir tVIMia at Craajataa'a N.a. biaod. Ficraw bef no... DRJC KITHEBFORD A HITLER, nRADrATEoOFTHE ONTARIO VETBfc A llr roller-. Vrtrraar. Mif-Kiaa aaa aargi aa.. 0rl Tlndall Ltry al)r; lu-aidaata: Uat MiWtWWW MTTJ. Win UTT. LADY AGENTS WANTED To M-D Ik ponalar W. E Alunrraat.S FORM 0IU-ET It waora k lada ai-fc.t caaafart aad a rood foraa. For aanaralara addra ELGIN CORSET CO.. kirn utirrt. Lilll. ILL. VAIELTIIE'S Teaches rt.aVraia iraa mw taa at arts ra ta railraaa km. afa4f nit r SCHOOL OF inrCPlPUV VALEXTINEaROd. lOO Years JKfro raal dldat rsarrt la raad Bark, artaaar lac. aad laaaaa vrra-a hraary ravry kady dda1 ka. Sew. ra alkt aaaa day. aad.mjk.di has kaaaaa: ket a trilou laaip la run a luary. akk milkady Si l at aava. 1 a-ar aaa'e call aad aa Ik LITTLE JEWEL LAUP; iHtklai mSj arw.aad tt prrntrat aad Wat rat. eaadla aaaajr. i mmt aiatad. aad aa aerial aad caaaa, tkat ML aafkt ta aaaa B. G- M. ZXK3LZrr- CUXXa AJIO 0LAS9, 1 SaaoadAakaaa. SVDDNTIRE "W make two epecial offerings In e Dress Goods this week. 1. Double Fold Dress Flannels in a variety of shades and mix tures at 18c. A sTjrprifdngly low price for flrrt rate goods. McINHRE BROS., Rock Island Illinois. CLEMANN & THE POPULAR Furniture and Have the largest aatabUahmaat Wtt of Chief. DONT FOKQET TOE PLACE. CLEMANN & SALZUANN, Nos. 1525 and 1527 Second Avenue. And Nos. 124, l) mod 12s Slxtwath 8 tree t, ROCK I8LANJ). laouaroatrau caoaa Rock Island Savings Bank, ROCK ISLAND, TT.T. Oradallrfrasa! bl, aad aatardaf rvaalaf. rraaa T a a-claxaX. Five par cent iataraat raii on Dapoalta. Uoutf Loaa4oa FwrMawsJ. Col UteraJ. or Real Catau Secmrtty B. r. UTViiLM. rat r C. DEEaAM. tnrN1 m mVromO. T. U M M t r arraald FT. ser-ariit Wria J a. lau. aad ami aaiu ara kaa k caavra. Narrow Escape from Fire! Bat price west djwa V meet th wants of every one wrlahlt to hmr H-FurniturE-t OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, DRAPERY, Etc. PRICES IS PLAIN FIGURES. KANN & HUCKSTAEDT, No. 1SI1 and 1313 rVcoeJ a-vao. ANDERSON COUNTY SOURMASH . $2.50 Per Gallon. KOHN& RemoTd to 219 SHOES, P. LaJirtTiae Sbnra ia all tite sew slyW aad patieras. For Ladles' FSaw Party Slipprra ia Bw md catcky akaalc. For Mrs' Patrat Uatbrr. Cnrdoyaa aaJ Frewrw Calf ia svyw fall tttjte. STABY, BERGER & SHXLL. Secoae aaJ Oarriaoa St a. Saorxsaors to O. U. BceUt, Havre port. 3VL E. aVEURRIN, W, t . a- Choice Family Groceries Cor. TairtJ aveaae aad Twetj-ret 8t R-k T-'ral A tratOaaa atack af OrarrrW. tkat a ill aaij at fciBaat IrkJ art - -irwr, mrmM Frwaw. A ikai af aaatai FRANK BABCOCK, Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, No. IM r.ftfc aecaoa, HOCK 15LLXD. -wm www, m, www am aaaa. ai tar Use Riven Gloss Dressing, the be fc-r UJieV abraf. Nevrf acaJea, crack i rwr tujurt-t Ue IcaiLo. Try a UaUc atJ U cottaLttceX GEO. SCHNEIDER, tCAiJta IS Pine Boots aaa Saia.a. a Mtt rtfih Aveaae, BROS. 2 2. Wool Suitings, 38 laches wide, plain shades at 25c. Ton haven't seen their equal for anywhere near 25c i , If tow are a asoaey sever yo wd ! ' . yeaticaicu It wlO pay Jo ts Uks a Klaaoe Uroora oar CTjOAK, uxderwear, HOSTERY, BLANKET, FLANNEL and LINEN DEPARTMENTS. SALZMANN, CarpetDealers I yis m stats Law. Dk.aa. J. Oakaara C f. taav aoea kaat i.. . TT aaaajac tat. atacSwa d tral. SrTenur.ih Street- MARKET SQUARE. SHOES. THE Dri to- aat snraa. A akar af aataaaa C Buy a Pair of Wnrrtintccl TS FOR WET WEATHER. TcppsTinthis Boot bas a patdrntliatoc vrfcich is a qo iUWatpTooCl2aa?rtd la such a manner as to males both front -backabsoiutsir WaterpFOOf. F eak alr hj and Shoes .mi WATERPROOF BOO Avwstua, E7r Cow Cms. r Bejaoid't Block.'