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THE-AKGUS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMKEllzl. 1892. CITYCHAT. i Altam sale Columbia. Sed the Columbia sate. ' CioUx books at Taylor's. Album sale at the Columbia. Kead the Columbia album sale. to!l cabs all prices at Taylor's. Soy your toys at the Columbia. 3&V your toys at the Colombia. Bihkst Biblesl Bibles at Taylor's. Toy books, a nice line at Taylor's. "Souse swings 35 cents ai hoW. fountain and gold pecs al Taylor's. Garnet! Games! Games at Taylor's. Borne made mince maat at Summers'. Opera glasses, a fine Jine a Taylor's. P-.ctuivs and easels cheap at Taylor's. Ctiristmas trees at Brooks & Thiermau. Pocket knives and scissors at Taylor's Folding tables, lap boards, at Taylor's. Albun i, albums, cheap at the Colum Sosicbxes, 50 cents to $15 at Tay aea-ierade at Tunic hall Carislmas But your daacin i slippers at 8chnei Tocket books and card cases at Tay r'e. shirts. (lo?es, mittens, Clegant night i. & S. Attend the bis; album sale at the Co iombia. Another lot of furs at Lloyd frtcwart's . Sold pen, pearl holder and box f 1.65 at Taslor's. Leave your order for Christmas at Summers'. THocins; scho 1 at Tarnsr hall Wedncs ry tight David Mjrdock. of Eiiii, was m the try today. ipar j iwelrf , latest novelty, ai Lloyd i txewari's IS cools Ice wool at Mcl.-itire Broe'. i'lis evening. Ice wool at Mclntire Bros', this even -13 cents. "dancing school every Wednesday night a Turner hull. Bay your party slippers a. Schneider's ensh shoe store. All bound for the Columbia to attend 'Ac f.lbuiu tn!e. Wiih tai-h air tun one pound of shot S'ee at Taylor's. Ti"- albums at the Columbia are rail? bargains 'j-car Apoe!qu;gt is home from Chicago 'f-t the U!idys. Nice Christmas candies and nuts at roois & Tniermau. World's Fair views, latest in jewelry, : Lloyd & 8tewrt's. The faculty of Augustan collccc d:nes at the Harper tunigui. The ft tat party slippers in the cilv at .Vnacidr a cash store. Great bargains to be found all along ;hf: lice at the Columbia. McCabe Bros, expect to see you in the 9 CTd at their store tonight. BBt eooils at lowest possible prices at Oalt'g, 1S15 Second avenue. Silk hone, smnkiag jackets, house gowns at Lloyd & Steward's. Grand Christmis eve masquerade at Tarwr hall on Ba'urday night. Arsyou one of the lucky onea that lughtkid gloves at Mclntire'sT When looking for pictures call at M. i.e Gait's, 1815 Second avenue. Don't forget the grand masquerade at Turner hall next Saturday night. Pine celuloid boxes, shell boxes and a&tia lined baskets at Krell & Math's. There's no use talking. Llovd & Jiesart have the Christmas novelties. Just received 140 dozen of toys and &ey mast go this week at the Columbia. wim luuinln In U n .1 . , - - ,1 Vltt 98BV at Harper's theatre Baturdav niehTrA citizen of D.venport two old horses nvr hci him Kc worthy is home from school i Ann Arbor to spend hi holiday vaca- This e7eniDg. 7 to U, Mclntire Bros will sell luO boxes ot ice wool at 13 ten's. The greatest album sale ever known in me history of this city at the Columbia 4 is week. Tea per cent discount on silver novel ties ai Will R. Johnson's for tue next tree days. Ten per cent discount on silver novel lies at Wll It. Johnson's for the next three days. Ten pur cent discount on silver novel ties at Will R. Johnson's fur the next hrce day?. Don't fail to secure som of the big &areains in kid gloves at Mclntire Bros.' it ial sale. L B. Deforest, a prominent citizen of Iforth Henderson, was in the city yes 4y on business. Clark Buford has returned from school at Champaign to spend tue midwinter .solid season. Revolvers, old shies, hogs and dogs, Md all sor of oxei filled with candies Krell & Math's. W. L. Eysier leaves tomorrow night lor Crete, Neb, to spend the holidays -with his parents. at McCabe Bros. Miss Carrie Bauer came down from Chicago to attend the funeral of little A'phons Mosenfelder. Boy an album at the Columbia for half the price yon would have to pay at any other place in the city. Pictures, easels, clock, silverware, at C. A. Meck'e. 322 Brady street, Daren- pc rt. Easy payments. Albums, clocks, parlor lampa cheap. Ettsy payments at C- A. Mock's, 823. Biady street, Davenport. Mrs. 8. B Stoddard baa gone to Webb City, Mo., where she will spend the holi day season visiting mends. ' Autograph and scrap albums zc a pi 3ce tonight and tomorrow night at Mc Ct be Bros'. Open evenings. Scissors in cases, manicure sets, skates. carvers and carpet sweepers at J. W Stewart's. Open every evening this woek. C. A. Meek will deliver your goods fr-e. will pay your car fare, will sell a easy payments. 823 Brady street, Dav et port. The Rock Island & Peoria railway m -ikes the customary reduction in fares far the holidays to points within distance of 200 miles. Don't forget that I am in town with as ptetty a line of Xmas goods as you would care to see at M. Lse Gait's. 1815 Second avenue. A train every hour to Davenport. C A. Meek will pay the fare to all who m ike a purohase at his store, 323 Brady Street, Davenport. See the nice albums the Columbia have before you buy of others. They are soling them cheaper tnan any other merchant in the city. Silvered wire plate handles to fit any plitp, given sway at Loot-ley's cr cker store until Cbrisimas. see his new naif psjeCird. This paper. Albia.8 c'ock4, parlor lamps and mi.rjy seful articl-s suitable for Christ rats Eiy payments at C. A. Meck's, 32 ; Brady street. Davenport. O. A Meek will pay the fare for round tri either on ferry or train to his nat roi s. Mauy metai aniclcs for Christ ma gift'. Eisy payments. 322 Brady sir'et, DveDport. An easy cbair, a side boar! or an ex tension table mike a good Chris'mis present. Car faro or ferriage paid hv O. A. V.e?k and easy payments. 323 Brady street. Divenport. '.Vatch your cio; k. (If you have none buy one Bt McCibc Bro. with c.n alRrm at f9 ;.) Commencing at 7 o'clock t: ru ir-. row eight the lielieit sale of the week on bed blankets ard books at McCabe Bros'. Kid glove sale in full bla9t at Molotire Bros.' Suede, s'atns, tans, browns, four luttons, 6!) cents; five hook Foster dre-ised, black ami colors, 75 cents; reus que aire suede, five button length, 75 cen.s. All the latest pantomimic successes, froia the Drury Lane theatre, London, are introduced in M. B. Leavitt's most beaitiful burlesque extravagant, 6fider and Fly,'- which will appear here Saturday night. caiisimas ai tirooss ot l merman's as wcl' as everywhere. They have as nice a disc lay of fancy candies, California frui's, nuts, turkeys and chickens, ducks and geese, and everything for a cood Christmas dinaer. Tomorrow, Thursday evening 7 to 9 o clock, great big juvenile books, 160 pag', "Aunt Vireioia'a Stories," 8c, apiece ai AlcUaoe Kros. At the same hour one cas more (100 pairs) grey bed blankets at 63o a pair. M. B. Leavitts own company wli. when tiey appear here, present the cele bratsd spectacle, "Sp'derand Flv," with new scenery, new costumes, pretty maid ens, funny comedians and new features wbii h embrace many noveltiea. Sirlal ta'e at the Eastern Fair. S 107 Fourth avenue, on all toys, especially roppy horses and shoo Hies, which will be s !d at SO per cent discount the rest of the week Christmas trees at vour own pria s. Drums and dolls a specialty. E. Parmenter and Mrs. George Lamont and MiBS Lamont. The Rock Island County Farmers' In stitute opened at Milan yesterday after noon at 1:30 o clock, a good representa tion being p efcnt. An address by Pres ident Osborne, the report of the officers and a paper by W. C. Wilson took up th arternoon session In the evening pa pers were read by Judge E.J. Searles and A.B, Alford, and a fine musical pro gramme was presented. Tne institute closes with a session this afternoon. At Tremann. A Sons. At Treman & Son's 1701 Third avenuf, you cm get the following: Game. Poultry, r n pe, Turkey?, ' Mallard ducks. Chickens, Venison, Dnck, Fish, Gtesc Like fish of all kinds, oysters in can and bu'k, shell ry iters and clams in shell. droye ra on Tuesday night and one fell down on Twenty-fourh 8 'tt hnd broke its leg. lie then had otb animals shot and aftr cutting them to pieces ipstrrdny m rning, hr.uled the rcoibins back to D ivenport. Tie profitable results of liberality and enterprise in dealing was shown last evening by the rush to M. Arnold's cash crocisry. So great was it thai it became necearv 'o shut the doors before all coul't be accommodated. I; pays to give good goods and low prices and to ad vertine. At the meeting of the TouDg Men's Stevenson club held at its rooms last evening a new constitution and by-laws was iidoped and nominations made for the elect on of officers which occurs one week from next Tuesday evening. The meet ng was well attended and consider able i merest shown. The hea-ing of the Gumber-Yogel dog esse irom ttapms mty came up before Magistrate Wrvill yesterday afternoon, the former being charged with havirg willfully killed a domestic animal towlt: a fox hound belonging to the latter. The magistrate held dumber in bonds of 300 to the circuit court. sari, no war a wens entertained a la ce number of her lady friends at her invitiog home on Sxth avenue vi ate dty afternoon. The hours were Tm A . " M .1 I . u " . w. ana ido oosiess was as- -wuu 1UDU J. ITT VyUriBfcllllUI VOnilB Win T11 43 U n ned to be at its verj heighto todaj Orampten. Mrs. G. M. Loosley, Mrs. E: "lr Inly y Tested and A pproved-L. M. Littig, Etq .. Pres't Marine Nat'l wank, Baltimore, Md.. says: "I have used Salvation Oil and And it an excellent remedj for neuralgia. S.eep it in vour family." Intelligence Column. fOR RENT A FURNISHED BOOM. APPLY ! 1918 Third Avenue. IHK DAILY A KG US DBUVKKKD AT YOU K door vprv poni ne for lMJc per week. WANT ED TI1RE B FOUR ROOMS PCIT able for llthl hoorc-rcpln, cither npftalnt or down. Address "Q," erj of T&a Abocb. FOUND A LADY'S BROWN FCK BOA. Own, r can have name by prosing properly at this offic. WANTED IMMEDIATELY FIRST CLASS a e-l and chiitcii plow Gttr8. Bchi of warca paid and atpady work vatranterd Only steady men need apply. Son h Bend Chilled P:ow Co., fouth Bend, Ind. 17ANTKD-TO RKNT A HOUSE ONNISB II leentb, Tw- ntii th orTwoniy-tlnt rtrecto and ron h of Seventh aTenna. Pns egnjon wanted by Feb 1-t. Anply b Invtcr, givlae location to D, care arous onicc. O-TO $15 TER DAY AT U-iME. SELI INO Qil Liyhtnine Plater ard t lstm: lewidrv. atchea. tabVware. &c. Piates the finest of jew- :-v co;k. ai- r- .n; h.1 KinuM r-r nieial, wlin uo:l ilv-r in n-CKcI. No t-xrior.ce No capital, Kver .i;m- cj- uinAf m-t-dinc plaiina '.a IISI.Ntift'M, o m)?3s. s THE RIVERSIDE OAK will keep fire all night with soft coal; will cot gas or smke; heavy steel body; large ash tao. Call and examine this wonderful stove sold by DAVID DON, iVnivisciTicnts. H arper's Theatre, J. E. Montrose, Manager. Ladies' and children's Ucliiiay naut.mtnc SAIUbDaY, BEG. 24 The Famnus, Glotioas m ER a u n FLf With it world of feitun-Kl New in every s sr. sc the world iaipltca. A TRULY MAJESTIC PRODUCTION. T T The maKMficeDt fecnery 111 I "ke COfpeon costumes (II I the. d.trtlirp a imorr rl I j I .Thebeantiful balli: -Tbo Enroncan Maaltle9 The artistic corapany Attended by the elite of every city. Positively no objectionable features. Bay ecaWaawand avoid the ruh that i bDnn i to occur. Entire lower floor $1.00. First three rowi, halfrnny 'r. Balcony Wc. J Oalleryav. R urtis Opera House, aawF DAVENPORT. ABTEIUSOOS AND XIGriT Sunday, Dec. 25th. A J. Fearon"f big retliaiie produetioii. THE M11MT Mil A oar load of scenery, a Pennine Are engine. Two-Snperb Horses Two. 8ee the beautiful living statu e clo;k. the Brook lyn bridge at night, the rerolving engine honae, the shark run draw bridge. Tho original ewTork cast. Everything new th's seaaon. Sale Friday Pec. 2d, at the Oppra Honse. ft.OO, 7&.60. ?5. See the New styles of PIANOS iVJcNTIRE BROS. Kid Gloves. Here is the greatest offering ever made in this vicinity A belated invoice of kid gloves arrived last Satur day night should hsjve been here long ago for holi 'day trade. Somebody mast pay for the delay. That somebody is the' firm that delayed the goode. You will make money as they must be sold this week, jf about coet won't sell tbem we don't know what will. Here they go Only one more week before Christmas you know. lid Gloves Loil-Blarri,z(nede,(lr. LoT2-Biarrit28uede)4W, jrruiue, colore, ; 69c. Lot 3 Fester fl hcok dr Diack and colors 75e. One pair or half ad, pair, we don't care v , many you take Do y appreciate tbeounnrt..:. If o you will not uur purcnasin?. gins 0 a m Mr nday. ft. IcINTlRE BROS., Are surprised to find so many nice Christ mas goods. Smoking Jackets, Houfe Gowos, Bath Rote?, Nig'at Uo!)es. Tho lint tl,,, .... i uri lUords arid urlrr-. lowest. ANP- -AT- D. BOY BOWLBYS 1726 Second Ave. -Base Ball Headquarters. - THE ARCADE, Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor. Always cm hand the flnwt brands et doreeot'.e and tmporVid cicarf. AU brands o tobacco. Ths tore of all ;be ball games wi'' j reeeivad daily. L. GLOCXHOFF, Prop., 1S0S Second Arcnnt-. Neckties. Scarf Pins, Umbrellas. Seal Caps, Gloves, Mittens. ' " Ladies' Capes, Muffs, Boas, Storm Co!'. Children's Sets. Our stock of Holi day Goods is now complete. Uscdbtrc'jlc's Collirs and Muffs, Valises. Ye good friend arc still in the trade. LLOYD & STEWART Lead the Trade, THE FAMOUS ) r t . -. i special Holiday blipper bale. We have the Largest Line of Holiday Suppers ever opened in this city. Look at the prices: 49c, 69c, 78c, 89c, 9Sc, $1.29 and $1.48. It will pay yon to lay in a year's supply during this sale, and to make it a Holiday advertisement we will give to every puro aser of a pair of shoes a b autifnl hoes let of the Presidents of the United States. FAMOUS SHOE STORE, 108 W. 3d near Brady Davenport, lows. a. L.WYNES & CO, If You Are Looking For Slippers Call At the M.&K, And Inspect Styles And Special Prices. If You Want To save from $7.00to$.00 On an Overcoat M.&K. Is the Place to Make your Purchase. If You Want A sensible Christmas present For your Boy Buy one Of those suits M. & K. have placed On sale at Reduced prices. If You Want To see A Choice Line of ; MuHlers, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Sleevebuttons, Underwear, j Hosiery, Caps, Silk Plush Caps, M &K. 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