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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1891. FAIR WEEK SALE ! TREMENDOUS BARGAINS THIS "WEEK AT SST I F F H M 9 m Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery. Being that this week is a Gala Week for Davenport, we propose do our share toward making it a Gala Week all around and will of- er our entire siock at prices lower Dy lar than has ever been attemo- :ed before in the city, no matter what others advertise or what prices hev make. Remember that we will not be nndprnlrl Wt cVi arrest and most complete stock in the state and invite ALL VISITORS Lri-i- win o, cActiiimc uie uuuus anu compare prices. All Goods Cheerfully Shown. C iir:cs in mlie Sh-vkc r Fmcnel, 2S inches : tr: ih-.vj j -.Hi it v ami worth 17c, F!r week pHce 12'; -rj-'bitf VTtui Fiouo'.'l, 23 inches Fiir week price 20c ::t.t; Diitrui'' Fi-ir.n-1. 23 inches ; f-.r.T m.x:ur. w-.r.h Fair wek nrire 12c F .r.cv Shininc Flnnnels, 23 in .:t. in chirk and s'.r: pes, worth Etir week price 15: ere-R'! Twillid FIir.'!, 23 inches en! :a,,! ., ilir v f;,r 221c, Fair week prici, IS; ottou Flannels. " I atiiest-bed Co' ton fltnntl, F lir week nrif-e. 4,lr Ix'n heavy utibletched cntlon Fnir week price, 9; 500 Pure Celluloid Hair Ornaments. Assorted patterns and worth 20c, 25c, and 30c, Yojr choice Fair week 10c Toilet Soaps. Manufactured ly Delorine & Qjentin. Pine and GljceriEe soap 4 c a cake Fairy Queen Crystal, large size- Honey soap, extra large size 6 Glycerine soap, medium size 2J Puie White Cocou Cream soap 3 0t Meal soap extra large sizi 6 Cstile soap, mottled gj Cocoa Castile soap, extra larce size 6 Shaving soap- -4 ':: uoi Mud.me Ko't Vk. ?s Skirts. IB, -f-lTit' t n-i.iro ,.- 1 V lt 1 37 2 Oil (it . , EO w,lrn MV !,t. , J? at . , in IrH-v i ' -'airiS.IUll w?-,il weialit, worth 5IS Fair week price 23c lt oHi rollers. 3-1 C fif-r 4CxOO, weight 4 ,, 11 "r w-'k Price, 37Ac Bl! Comforts,. 8.-e ' ."'ini'K worth SI Feir w..b iir;n. - - :t-. i 'oners, wool ' -ir week price 1 25 ft I I . . 0V CnmnaH Containing all the Latest Novelties. F'RTS-CLASS MILLINERY prices Shawls. 50 R'.versible Eeaver shaws. heavy weight and ixtra food value at 3, Fair week price $2 00 47 single wool Shawls, nice patterns, medium weight, worth 1 40, Fair week price 95c 60 Fancy India Shiws, beautiful patterns in si'.k and wool, worth S2, Fair week price fl 50 Kid Gloves. 15 doz. 5 -book Kid Glove9, all sizes, in Black Tans, Browns. Drab and Slate, worth 1 1, Fair week price 65c Silks. Colored FailleFrancaise in 16 shades, 20 inches wide, worth fl 10, Fair week price 82 Black Fail'e Frat caise. 24 inches wide and splendid value at 1 32, Fair week price SI 00 Black and colored Ben?aline, 22 inches wide, 14 shades, worth $1 75, Fair week price $1 50 Black Rha lema Sil i, 20 inches wide and bard to match at f 1 20, Fair week price 90c Black Rhodema S.Ik, 20 inches wide, worth 85c, Fair week price 67Jc Black 8ttrah Silk, 20 inches wide, all silk, worth 42c, Fair week price 27 Yarns. Fleisher's German Knitting, all colors, your choice oi any f.t 65c a pound. Dress Goods. 70 pieces Homespun Cloth, worth SJc, Fair week price 5c Bannock Serge9, a new printed fabric, good range of patterns and worth 7Ac, Fair week price 6z Printed Cashmere Delaine in 32 new and handsome designs, worth 8c, Fair week price 6c 50 pieces Bannockburns, a new fabric, pretty styles, and sold everywhere at 14:, Fair week price 10c Fancy Bourette Plaids, 22 beautiful pat terns, fully worth 30c, Fair week price 22Jc 42 pieces doub'e width Eae'ish Cash mere in 30 different shades and cheap at 15c. Fair week price 10c 50 pieces double width Bedford Cords ODe of the most stylish weaves of the sea soa, all late shades and worth 20c, Fair week price 15c 32 pieces double width all wool Suiting worth 29c, Fair week price 22c 41 pieces Ladies' Cloth, all wool 86 inches wide, in all the late colors, worth 42c. i Fair week price 353 Io Black Goods we show a very larsre assortment of both staples and novelties and it will be to your interest to take our prices. Blankets. 40 pair 10 4 White Blankets, worth 1, Fair week price 75c 38 pair 10 4 White all Wool Blankets, worth $3 50, Fair week price 3 50 pair 10 4 Scarlet Blankets, worth 11 35, Fair week price 1 60 pair 10 4 Grey Blankets, extra good value for $1 60. Fair week price f 1 25 50 pair 10-4 all wool Grey Blankets, worth $5, Fair week price ?4 50 78 paie White Blankets, slightly damaged, worth 52, t2 33, 2 60 aid 2 82 lour choice for fl 50 Perfumes and Extracts. Polka Dot P-rfume 7C Xobby Youth 3 Dtlmonico, fine extract H Mikado jo Ejreka, standard 9 Magnolia Perfume 9 Peep O Day. nor.e fqul 13 THK GREAT FAVORITE, O. C O. Perfume 17 5 Extraordinary Bargains IX Plush Cloaks. 1. Ladies' Seal Plush Jackets worth $13 75 Fa r wttk price 10 50 II. Ladies' Plush Clonks. 40 inches long. Satin lined and worth 18, Fair week price $13 50 III. Ladies' Seal Plush Cloak3 40 inches long anil eplei did value for $21, Foir week price ?15 IV. Ladies' Piush Keefers. 26 inches long, rolling collar, worth $12 25. Fair week price f 10 50 Lidies' Seal Plush Reefers, hindsomelj trimm.'d with Astracban Fur, worth all of $25, Fa'r week price f 20 All the above men'ioni'd garments can be bad in the following 7. s: 32. 34, 36. 38, 40. 42. AUG. STEFFEN, 226, 228, 230 West Second St. cor. Harrison. REMEMBER This sale will be continued ail Week each and Every Day, September 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th ANDLRSON COUNTY SOURMASH t rer uanon. amoved to 219 Seventeenth Street ' MARKET SQUARE. CONRAD SCHNEIDER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Flour, Etc. Telephone 1098. 231 Twentieth street. THE GALLANT NINE. Young Men Sacrifice Cuticle for a Pretty Girl. HELP FOE A VICTIM CI THE BAIL A Well-Meaning Citizen's Attempt to Improve Team.tera Moral. Terrible Fell of Little Girt Abont Terribly Arretted A Dlrer'i Supply or Air Cut OAT Reported Marriage of a Bather Noted Young- Chicago Woman. Datton, O., Sept. 7. A remarkable case of skin-grafting is in progress here. Miss Mary Gram tis the subject of the physi cian's skill, and nine young men, friends and acquaintances, including the physi cian himself, are the contributors of the cuticle required to av the right foot cf the youg lady, who is the last to recover among those who were injured in the wreck of the National Cash Register com pany's excursion train at Middle town July 25. In the wreck the flesh was al most completely torn from the under part, sides, ana heel of Mis Gram's foot. Each Contributed a Square Inch. It was at first thought necessary to am putate the injured member, but as it showed evidences of healing if nature could but be aided it was determined to resort to the skin-grafting process. Each of the young men volunteered to sacrifice one square inch of his cuticle, and Satur dy the operation was performed. The 1'ieces of extraneous flesh are taking hold, iud it is believed that the operation will I rove successful, and an accomplished .jung lady thus be saved from being a c. ipple tor lue. THE DOCTOR MEANS WELL, But the Wratliy Teamitter Will Probably tu Itiht Along. Rutland, Vt., Sept. 7 Two mea urt now hard at work cutting the Loru's prayer in letters an inch deep and fci.x inches high on the face of a big rock n the Bristol road. The rock is as big as a house and stands at a bend in tire road which here takes a sharp turn and goes up a steep hill. It is about the hardett place iu Vermont for a team, and in tt -ason when teaming is liveliest there is inure cussiug there every day thau any where else in Vermont. It is possible that Dr. Ureen's idea is to furnish the drivers with some new quotations, lie was brought up iu that vicinity. Perilous Predicament of a liver. MrsKEuos, Mich., Sept. 7. A shocking accident occured to Abe Sanquist, a ma rine diver, who was at work on the gov ernment piers here Saturday. While in twenty-five feet of water the air-tule broke at its connection with the air-punip, aud he wa. without either a life hue ci signal cord. He managed to crawl tc the surface on a ladder, and was taken from the .vater. His head and shoulders were within the helmet aud cape and blood was gushing from his eyes, ears, and nose. His face was swollen and be yond recognition. He became unconscious after reaching thesurfaev, and lies iu a critical condition. Tor Over fifty Ysan Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrap baa been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If dia burbed at night and hroken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrt. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething. It will re lieve the poor little toffertr immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mis take about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, redu&s inflamma tion and gives tone and energy to the whole system, "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians ind nurses in the United States. Sold by ill druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and isk for "Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Srrup Advertising It 1 said will sell anything, this I true in a measure; but for ataying qualities,- merit is the test. Extensiv advertising may sell anything where It is new or unknown, but after It omes into general use, it is judged according to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swift's Specific la the best evidenoe of iu excellenoa. It is most popular where it is beat known. Every bottle sold, sella tea then. Every on that takes It be eines Its friend, and recomirenda it to their acquaintancee. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease sailed free. Swift Srcoxno Co., Atlanta, Gas W. C. MAUCKER, Having porchnted the -Taylor House- Property which he has had refitted for tie to. tel business, is now prepared to accom modate transient guests. Dav and Regular Boarding at very reasonable prices. Old Folks Should Hreathe Eauy Now. Milwavkee, Sept. 7. A special to Tht Journal says: The authorized announce ment of the marriage of Miss Gertrudt Potter, of Chicago, to F. Lee Rust, son oi a wealthy Eau Claire lumberman, has just been made here. The pair were mar ried on the quiet at Geneva lake June 6 and soon after left for Europe, where they are now. The parents of the contracting parties are yet ignorant of the union and planned to formally celebrate the rite this fall. Miss Potter has gained no little notoriety on account of an early affair with a Chicago newsboy, which was de clared ofl. by her parents. Fcb'.ic Dimand. Smoke Public Demsnd cig-tr. Strictly hand made, long llivanni tiller; five cents only. A handsome uumpli-xinn is one of the ereatest chirms worn in cm possass Pozzoni'a Cotnolexi.m i- v h;r .v t Be Is also engaged In the Grocery Business at the lime place with a choice lot of Groceries. Farm produce a specially. THE MOLINEa STATE SAVINGS BANK. MOL1NE, - ILLS. Office Corner Fifteenth rtreet and Third Ave. CAPITAL. $100,000.00. Saccetds the MolineSnvings Bank. Organized 1869 5 PER CUT. MEREST PAID 01 KP0SiTS. Orgauized under State Law. Open from 9 a. m. to Sr. m., and Wednesday and atur ay mclns- fiom 7to8. Porter Skisser, ... President H. A. iNswoRiH, - - Vlce-Preoldent C. r.Ha isway. ... Caehier DIRECTORS: Porter Skinner, S. W. Wheelock. I'. A Fofe. H. A. Aiiitworlh, G. H Euwarcip, W. It. Adam, Antliew t ribeip. V F . Uemi-bway, u:ram uan.im. A. TIMBEBLAKE. Express and Moving. All orders promptly attended to. Char- ges reasonable IXrave orders at H. Trenaman'e Harness ehop on Market square. y . i 1 ll J ij.ff ,-: i LVLliT TilAT nA5 AMY SU&l . HCSS AND MANY TMnE BE WE HOPE, VILL 5PLD HER CZH15 FOR A USEFUL CAKL Of FAIRBANK'S-SANTA-ClAlkS-snAP- Agency for Fxcelsior Roofing Company. ii i - , -.. --5 Cheaper thau 8hinoles. T. H. ELL'S. Rock Islsrd. Dl. Send f..r cl enlar. Telephone 1088. Cor. Fourteenth St and Second At C. J. W. SCHFEINEB, Contractor and Builder, 1121 ard 11S3 Foortta avenoe. Residence 1119 Fonrtb avenne. Plsnssnd ipecificattorsforrlrted on sllrlveeof work: aleo.gettcf Wniert Patent Inside Sliding Bllnda, tomethirg new, styUih and dealrakle. uuum ' ' EOCK ISf.ANJ), ILL,