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THE AllGUS. WEDNESDAY APRLL 27, 18U2 CITY CHAT. Kcmekel Ens. Komekel Kus will tee you. Komtkel Eus is a fanny fellow. Komtkel Has wants to se you. Jackets, blazers, reefers McCabe's. Thursday jacket sale at McCabe Bro&'. Moline is talking of an electric fire alarm. William Moore, of Coal -Valley, was In the city today. P. H. Wyman, of Rockford. is visiting friends in the city. Dr. E. II. Bowman, of Andalusia, was in the city today. Thursday sale of jackets, reefers and blazers at McCabe Bros'. Attend the dancing school at Armory kali on Satarday ereniog. Bargains in jackets, blazers and reefers Thursday at McCabe Bros'. Great sale of jackets, blazers and reef ers tomorrow at McCabe Bros. Jackets, reefers, blazers McCabe Bros'., Thursday specials, specials. Thursday afternoon a big crowd will see a big jacket sale at McCabe Bros. First come, first served. "Thirty off" will make 'em whirl at McCabe Bros. Mrs. Margaret Eohn has returned home from a visit to Sew York atd Chi csgo. J. W. Welch left last night for Spring field to attend the democratic state con vention. rienty of fresh eggs and butter for sale at wholesale or retail at Beecher's- com mis-ion store. uacc.ga school with goc-d music at Armory hall on Saturday evening. Go and enjoy a pleasant evening. Charles Moody, the popular motorman on the Third avenue line, is back at his post after a rive weeks lay oS with ill ness. Miss Belle Einsley, of Coal Valley, passed through the city yesterday on her way to Denver where she will make a short visit. Anna Hamilton and Lou bmitn, two soiled doves, were fined (3 and costs each by Magistrate Wiyill this morning for disorderly cooducL That big lot of ladies' jackets, blczers and reefers cow iu transit for McCabe Bros', will be opened up this evening and be placed on sale tomorrow "30 off." Milan comes to the front with one of the first fish stories of the season. Some young men while on the dam there Sun day succeeded in landing a 50 pound xua cat. I cats pretty gooa lor a surte'r. The 4-a:onths-old infant child of Mrs Amelia Scbaab, of St. Louis, died at the residence of Rev. A. C. Mennicke, on Twentieth street yes"erdy. The funeral occurs from the residence of Rev. Men nicke at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Have you dene your papering yet? To you intend to this spring? If so go ii- rect to Sutcline. the leading wa 1 paper nerch&nt in the three cities, and place your order. He has the largest and most complete lice ever shown west of Chica go In response to a telegram to a large cloak and jacket manufacturer on Mon day, McCabe Bros, received the follow ins reply: "nave tntppea you toav a large lot of jackets 33 off." ' These goods will be received this evening and be on sale Thursday. A horse attached to one of Weckel's delivery wagons, took fright on Second avenue just after noon today and dashid through Market square and collided with a waeon belonging to W. J. Dodge, spilling the occupants and mixing things up generally, but doing no serious dam age. G. O. Hackstaedt has in his employ one of tne best upholsterers ever em ployed in Rock Island. Heisamanwto thoroughly understands his business, hav ing had 20 years experience, and anyote who wants a fine parlor suite handsomely finished, will do well to call and place an order with him. Salved the problem a dollar saved is a dollar msda. To save the dollars buy your wall paper at Sutclif eV; he will save dollars for you. as he buys direct from the factory in large quantities and buys for cash, and takes all the ditcounts. Do aot fail to call on him before purchasing elsewhere and be convinced. Improvements which will be quite ex tensive were begun in the Rock Island house this morning. The former sample room will he made into a reading room, and 'he house will be newly papered throughout by the Adams Wall Paper Company. A tile floor will alto be put in the corridor on the Second floor. Chief Clerk James R. Stretch, of the Kimball bouse of Davenport, and Miis Mary R; an, also of that place, were uni ted in n arriage in the Rock Island house parlors late last night, Magistrate H. C. Wivill delating. County Clerk Eohler was bro Jght down to issue the licenie, and the good magistrate was roused from his comfortable couth, and the whole af fair teetied somewhat of the romantic. Charles Buford, the 16 -year old son of Mj. L. M. Buford and wife, met with a painful though not serious accident on Monday. He was engaged in loading a 23-calibx revolver when in some way the weapon was discharged and the bullet passed through the fleshy part of the right hand be' ween .the thumb and index finger. Dr. Luce wig was called and dressed the injuted hand which is now getting along nicely, and it is thought that nothing serious 'till result from the unfortunate accident . a stiliTalaum. A !. taive t'atwi a fire at the Rral4 aee f j.h. Elliot Mae troth Street This MriaK. An all rm of fire turned in at 8:30 o'clock this morning, called the depart mcnt to ihe 2-story frame residence at 412 Nintteenth street, owned by Miss Minnie Harnett and occupied by J. M Elliott. The department responded in excellent time and fonnd the kitchen in the rear of the building and an adjaceal barn belonging to M. Schnell, in fltmes i nree streams were immediately put on and in a few moments they had the fire under co atrol, but not until tbe whole barn had been badly burned acd the hard seasoned lumber and sash stored therein had bee i damaged considerably. Tte barn and lumbir were insured in Hodg son's agency, and the loss will probably not excee J 600 to t S00 . Tee fi-e originated from a gasoline stove which El ward dlliott had just fil.S ed in the kitchen of their residence. He had finished filling it and bad just lit it when sorxe of the oil which had run over ignited acd an instant later it was en veloped in flmes. Mr. Elliott acd other members of the fazily tried to extingu ish the fliues, but it was Impossible, and in the meantime someone turned in ac alarm. Th prompt rrival of the department and some "vors by willing neighbors kept tbe fire confined to the kitchen, and ju dicious u;e of water by the firemen showed th it it was not necssaty to flood the whole house to .keep the fire within bounds. Tbe loss there will be nominal, and will p:obably not exceed f ISO.which is covered by insurance. Mrs Elliott, who hasbten ill for some time, was some what weakened by the shock and was re moved to a neighbor's house. Edward Elliott had his hands badly burned in trying to ex'ingr.igh the flames before the arrival of the departmen , but nothing seiious will result. Eomekcl Kus watch the date. A Victory hr Bock It. acd. Properly adjusted spectacles and eve- glasses are something tbat Rock Island has long bten in need of. Prof. H. Hirschberg. the well known opticUn of 029 Olive street, St. Lsuis, has appointed T. H. Taomis agent for his celebrated diamond and non-change able spectacles and eje-elssses. where a complete assortment can always be found: those in ne d of properly adjusted spec tacles and tye-gl&sses should avail them selves of this opportunity. Examination of eyes free of charge. Th Eirt.1 Towtr of Toi.et ArUcict. 318.574 bottles B ush of Roses sold in 1890. You know I could not have sold so much if Blush of Roses was not as represented, sure cure for pimples freckles and blickheads. In 189 J I pre diet it will e sold by every druggist, and used by ever lady and gentleman in tbe Unittd S;at s. T. H. Thomas will suoi ply you at 75 cents per bottle. Tsnt hp hfftiltif n! !" .cinn.ilv nno bears this expression, as a lady with a strikingly lovely complexion Dasses alons tbe street. Certainly! she uses the fa mous Blush of Roses, manufactured by Miss Flora A. Jones, South Bend. Ind. Supplied by T. H. Thomas. Price 75 ceniu per uoiue. What is score attractive than a pretty ace with af-esb. bright comnxinn? Fn- it,use Pozzoni's Powder. Call np telephone No. 1055 for stock in tbe Exposition association. Frirhtful Shipwrecks. Staunch tbijis ttr!k and founder, the fierce winds and mountainous wavta cweep noble mariner' "hatrts of oik" to fhjpwreck and to death, yet that toes not prevent tb iabberliett landman from risking bit life on the atormiT At lantic In tbe ro. e of tourist or commercial traveler. Bat if be thai reach hit dtitinMion tafet; he will scarcely bare etcaped tome of tbe qntimtoftea tickneM,anetthe Uket with htm Hot tetter! Sumach Bitters that 'Elmitable peclDc for nan- tea. Bad water on lonztriDt are a threat to the voyager, bat tlilt may be deprived in a great male in il in-Turi tutc turiB upun Ule suim- aco. Dowt-M anc liver or we meter. Against the oreiadieal effect of malaria, bad diet. rati?., and exDosare it Is also efflcarioos. It avert, mora over, rneamatis s and kidney complaint. Doat DPR irfe 'am Baking Powder: THE STATE DEMOCRAT V. The Great Convention Assembled at Springfield. The Itenalt f the Elevraith IHetrlet t'aacaa-Eatka-ia-ni and the .: Springfield, April 27. The state capital is full of democrats, and great en thusiasm and no li'tle excitement pre vails. Tbe caucus of tie Eleventh con gressional district resulted in the follow ing recommendations: For the committee on resolutions, Hon. E W. Durst; for state central committeeman, J. W. Potter; elector, J. 11. Hanley. Delegates to the national convention Guy O. Scott, of Mercer; Truman Plantz. of Hancock; al ternates, M J. McLmry and M. Huottoo. Tbe state convention convened at 2 o clock this afternoo wiih Judge Wil liams as chairman. The indications con tinue to favor Altgeld for governor. Onaaka mm Retara. April 28. 29 and 30 the C. R. I. & P, Ry. will sell tickets to Omah with return good until June 1 at ra'e of one fare for round trip on account nt general quadrennial conference of the M. E church F. H. Tlcmmer. ticket sgent. Publication noti ?e. STATU OV ILLINOIS, i KOCK ISLANDl'OrKTT, f To the Jane Term, A. D. 19. ol the County Oaf. ltiPrv'uSte. Sarah K. King, a.imln's ratrix of the date of Kl za llamerlT. drA.-l th tit ..n..r t..i. Ham- r!y. Jame- llameriy, John llam'eily. Jacob nanuT'y. i emaa tiiccnf, Jnila Kains Levin Martinnal.-, v'lvdc Uerrirk. h'daa till Ma-ec-m-y Edward II. Govt r ami Marion K. Svre" y, fi-ncianti". I'et.Loa tor ortlvr to .:'.! rial -taic to p iv debts. To the above named defeud.n's.Frank Ilami rlr. Jmce llami-r , John llan.triy ana Civile 11,'r-tlck. Affiiiav i of jnar non-ri'ii1cnee harirg uvea iijcj in tne otnee of the clt ik of the toanty court of said Kock UI aml county, no ice ia hereby given lo you and each of y .u tha: the aiid pc itioner. "arah K. Kin, tsadmin'rtratrtxof the e--titcof Eliia li .m lv. dcceaetl, haa fiied her petition in the aai.1 county court aca:rlt yen and aaid par ir tbntc named as defendants, for an order to sell the prem ises helotKios to he estate of said deceased, or I o roach of it as rr ay be needed t par neb-s of said dece-scd and de.-cribed as follows, to-wit : Lot numner seven ? In b'oc number two (41. in bat part of the city f Kock Island known and cailcj Mcnt tts add-.tion. situated in the county of Kock Island ard s ale of Illinois: a d thtt a summons has been i-aueii out of id c urt ejainst you, r.tnrnablc at the June term. A. U. lssi. of said comt, to tte holden on. the hret Von ay of June, A I). I94. at the court house in Kock Isl and, in said Rock Island count v. Soar, nnkss you. tbe said" Frank Ilamerlv, James llamcrly. John Ilamerly and t'luc Hi r ick. shall personally be and at. pear tit fore the s.iid county court oa the first day of said term thereof, atd flea.!, answer or demur to the said petilition fil d therein, the same and the matters SLd things there. n charged and stated ill be ;aken as coafeed. aid ad cree enteied axo d lni: to the praverof said bill. Dated ai Rock Island, Illinois, Ap-il 47th, l9i HJLMiR KOI1LEK. L'lcrk. ("has L. Walker. Pet tioncr's Solicitor. dmixistrator's notic a Estate of Henry Housman. fcceasel. The undersik-red bavins been ai pointed admin- tor of the estate of Hcnrv iiou man. late of the county of Rock Island. ii. of Illinois deceased., hereby frlves notice that b will apiear before the ciunty court of Kock Island county, at the office of tbe clerk of sal. court, in the city of Rock Island, at the Jrly term, on the first Monday in July real atwhicb time all persons having claims sxa n r said estate atre notified and requested to attend forthepurpose of havine tbe same adjusted. A"! persons indented to said estate are requested : mase immediate payment to the ondervicneu. Dated this iiith daro Apr 1, A D. ls! J. R. jbaNSro.S, Administrator. THE BEST Swift's Specific ii the best spring'medi cine, because it assists nature to throw off the :njpurities of the blood by its prompt action c n the skin, and at the same time tones up the entire organism. This is just contrary to the effect of the various potash, mercury, sar saparilla mixtures, which bottle tip the impu rities in the system, thus producing much sickness and suffering. Therefore, for a Spring Medicine you cannot do better than to take a few bottles of S. S. S. "As a physician, I have prescribed and used S. S. S. in my practice as a spring tonic, and for blood troubles, and have been very successful. I never nsed a remedv which gave such general satisfaction to myself and my patients." L, B. Ritchv, M. D. M acker, Ind. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. A; acta, Ga. Quick Meal Gasolene Stoves Leonard Refrigerators, Riverside Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Ice Cream Freezers, Etc., AT David Don's, 1615 an! 1617 Second Avemi See the New styles of Pianos AND- ORGANS -AT D. BOY BOEBY'S, 1726 Second Ave. LOUIS OLOCKHOFF'S Billiard and Pool Parlors. liavtne jnst furnished a fine Parlor nptaira and equipped it with two of Brcnswick 4 Balke's finest Billiard Tables, also two Sue Pool Tables. IN THE CIGAR STORE the flneat line of Imported and Domestic Cigars and Tobacco In the market. 1808 Second Avenue. IWI C J NTIRE Bros. Wash Goods An advantageous pur chase of ginghams en ables as to offer one caBe of handsome dress styles, former price 12$c cents, for 9 1 -2 Cents. Challies. One case challies go this week for 5 Cents. Handsome Nw challies in haf Wr,M sale Monday. Hav. J0 the new effects in all woolcK? lies-Bedford challies c challies, etc , if not we vji? pleased to show them. Crocodile all wool doth, , saie Monday morning Towels-Here's a bargain. One lot aUall-liuen fine damask towels never before so df. r than 25c, this wer-k for 1 9 Cents. No more can hai these are gone. McINTIRE BROS,, Rock Island. Illinois. ALL THIS WEEK WE PLACE ON Special Sale All Our Lace Curtains Our $2 curtains at $1250. Others in proporti; CLEMANN & SALZMANN 1525 and 1527 Second Arenue. 124, 126 and 12? Sixteenth St:e-t. NORTHFIELD DOCKET KNIVES and SOTRSORS tnnk ih hicrh-sr T.rm for quality. If yon want a good knife try one. One need not be told what a Set like those I have to show will be. Also those Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers. Every woman that kppns hons wants nn Wr, wc-V Iron finish Fire Sets and Irons. Acorn Stoves and Ranges are the leaders made in Illinois for our soft coal and every one gnarant-ed. These are all conr. rhino- tn hnv ar Chrisraia? or any other time. Come in and see how much I have to show yon that is usefal and novel in housekeeping goods. JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Cor. Third Ave. and Twentieth Street, Rock Tlani S5 00 AT THE SUI M. SALE & K. Used In Millions of Homes 40 Yeats the Standard. Suits that are neat. Suits that will not fade. Suits that are free from shoddy. Suits that will wear well. Suits that fit well. Suits that are well made. Men's sizes 34 to 44 at Positively the best suits for the price you ever saw. Sale commences Saturday, April 16. Excellent Bargains in Lades' Shoes. Big Bargains in Boys' Suits.