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THIS AKGUS, SATUliDAY, J ANU Alilt 21,' 1893. OTJJJHAT, 1jk5 tfceColuinbla adr. wn ooe eaie ai. x is ) Sfcelt shoes 3 75 M. & K. 3&wdl shoes $3 73 M. A K. M owrcous $12 90 M. &K. 9 wHhce t 14.75 M. & K. ;76 weh shoes f 2.50 M . & K. IK 50 overcoats now f 5 M. & K. jmoch s; he Btar ssloon tonight. ulsters now $3 90 M. & K. "KOTsrcoats now 17.50 M. & K. a pacts $1, worth 2 M. & K -.Ibtciiets 35 cents at the Columbia. Ooypcr boilers $ 2.43 at the Colamb.k. fm lunch at the Star ealoDn tonight. ITbwKi for rent, 1407 Second avenue, lied M. & Fi. clothing sale ad on last fysici lr.nch at Ferdinand Haldorf's 'icbt. yr9iibeil rooms to rent, 1132 Third 3fnr carpets arriving da ly at Ck m nn Jters overcoats at $5--former rr.ee JV-"V, worth $10-M. & K. $erge B. Browner is reported, if any a trifle improved today. 5Vr Tri-City Travelers' association artn as its rooms this evening. !ferlnand Holdorf will serve a grand ittT l jDch to his friends toaieht. "iji" Nellie Fry, of Siroia, Ontario, a-VTBiting at the hem of Chief Rim- Mts Henry Curtis leaves St Paul on an extended vi s evening friends Saw. "V. H Alber.on, of Little Kick, Ark , S'T.-.n city oi a visit to friends un 1 rel- Si is the last day for the one rent fcWat the Colombu. Ti?td tLe odver- irw i;ne if folding bed just receiv tiC.exiwi & Sslzma.in'e. Call and them. in exxe'lrnt opportunit to bay welt Vces, lidics" Tue M. & K. are hnviDg a R3tat gale. 2Sss Minnie Trorublcy, of Le CUire, has iwca ppendins; a few days in the city vi9 3s2 friend. .-tuuo'.ien of $1.25 a pair on all weit Atei ranging in price from $3 75 to 3 UAeM. &K. Jchccider is giving away books, go to Uie late Carss & Co. 's store and get ene. Held his ad. T.ke a day off, and examine the fine e-tate Huesing has to offer, tie has mi fine bargains. All ladies' welt shoes from $3 75 to 6 -Miotlcd in the special sale commencing 'ia morning at lb.3 M. & K. Some of the handsomes. patterns of wreU tver shown in the city are arriv sfTa'Iy -t Q.0.Hucklaedt's. One car load of bed room suits on the for C emann & Sa'zaiann's, and two mm will follow in a few days. A meeting of the Tri-City Ministerial wtosiation will be held at the Y. M. C. .ik st 10:30 o'clock on Monday morning. C. J. Heath, of the Western Union Wecraph office, leaves this evening for " Msincs to spend Sunday with Vie ods. Tots is just the weather for weit shoes ad just the time to lay in a supply dur jsg M. & K 's speciil sale of ladies' welt d oa'.y. 'Jfw. Julia A. Weaver, of Chicago, is in ie city visiting at ihe home of her grand iwifihter, Mrs. H. P. Greenough on Fif--er;h strict. IXt?e you seen Blaisdcll's Parliaments-JT-rales? If not, you had better examine Ujbs 5 cents a copy at Gait's, 1815 Seo od avenue. V.aval Secretary Blakeslee will speak at ie joune men's meeting in the Y. M. 4! A at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, to which fcfle invited. 3J? E. Johnson returned today from i-'siatoo, Ky , af:er. spending seven week with her daughter, Mrs. W. 8. Of ant of that city. Jw;o?ney Joseph L. Haw filed a peti 'kto h the county csurt today for his ap 30rjla3:at as administrator of the estate tie late Mrs. Louisa Moritz. M's Effij Stone, daughter of H.N. teeas, has arrived in the city from Qiin Tt asd is assisting her father in the prep- vrst'.on of the new directory. Ctic! Clerk R, C. Wiilerton. of the 3rpt7, is confined to the house with '3i3ea6-arid Night Clerk Brough is attend ee to the duties during his absence. Aitsvricg of $1 25 a pair must be an in itseeoest you cannot afford to overlook Ike npecial eaie of ladies' welt shoes 'htcb opened this morning at the M & K- Hjwv S'jhwecke, whose residence has iecc io Chicago for the past four years, ?tM.o returned in Rck Island to make bis lme with bis brother, Herman Schwecke. Motbing so complets, nothirg so suis iactory, nothing go cheap as Hlaisdell's Pocket Parliamentary rules 5 cents a cpy at M. Lee Gait's 1815 Second avs- All kinds of crockery, tinware and aaswart) at the Eistern fair. Glats mblers IT cents and op, bird cages 35 oasis aid up and yellow ware at lowert Tnomas Fhey. who-was injured by a Sail ob the icy pavement some two wws o, is able to be about again His Sporting" friends, with whom br m qttits popular, will be glad to hear till y-rlitl The only Pure Cream of Tartar Poi3er. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard he ii on the road to recovery. Grtnd masquerade ball given by the Rock Island Turner society. Feb. 11 at Turner hall. All w shine invitations-pr tickets may eel then at Turner hall or cf the committee. Editor Van Home, of the Muscatine News-Tribune, it im pro vine. He is able to leave his bed uov and put on bis re chiving fown, and before loog hopes to dc b bis working clothes. It has bef n report! d that a crew of men are engaged in cutting ice at the mouth O'theMoline sewer. Here is something for toe health autho-ities of the cities cf Rock Iland and Mo .ne to investigate. The Twin-City Dancing academy will ho d its weekly dace eg school at RoscV Tuesday's. Instruction from 7:83 to 9:30 p.m. Single lesconi 75c or $2 50 for a te.m of six regular lessons. D .ncii g from 9 to 12 T. J. Buford arrived in the city from St. Paul this mornin and was pleased to find that his mother, who has undergone a critical illness, is inproying much more ripidly than he txp'Ced. He will visit h:re a few days. The crossing to tl c ice at the foot of Seventeenth street h.s become so danger ous that it has betn abandoned audit will probably uOt be safe for persons to attempt locraes at that point, It t-hould bi avoided if possible The Young People's ast-ociation of the Broadway Presbyterian church will five a 'literary social" in the Sunday school roo.n of the church rext Monday tven iij? They ak all who can. to come rep resenting an author or a book. A short musical acd literary programme will be given. The canvas? tor th: new directory has not ytt reen entirely oompleted, it is now learnt-.d, but soon wil. be. The work on dispatching aLd call l acks is now beioz d ne, and those who bave mv'.e changes in their residences or have not been in cluded should report it eo that it may be progeny attended to. The Tn-City Colnmbinn advertising committee meets at the rojms of the Davfnp; rt Business Men's association next Tuesday evenit.g at 7:30 The euo-eommittee on plan is in readiness to report and -is dt sirous that all the mav ors and all a'dormen of the three cities attend the meeting, no: limiting the number to the regulf.r members of the committee 1. . ttfctlon. Late orders pertaiaing to the Illinois National Gdard had b :en -isiued as fol lows, showing that an election has been called to fill the position of captain of the Rodman R fl -s, ia place of Capt. W. T. Cbanaon. promoted: An election for cantain of rnmnini A Sixth infantry, Rfk Island, is ordered for 8 p. m.. Jan. 30; and an election for second lieutenant of company B, First infantry, Chicago, for 8:30 p. m., Jan. SO The resignation of William S Brackett. of Chicago, as colonel and inspector-general of the Illinois National Guard, is iccep'cd to date, Jai. 9 1893. Harry Donovan, of Chicago, is his succes?. Advertised List No. 3. List ot letters uncalled fir at the post)ffi:e a Roak Island, 111. Jan. 20, 18 18 : Allen W. H. Mrs. Lawrence May Mig Armstrong J T.AOo. Laron Amonrin Mies Arehart Hatti V.i?s MfOnwn i Hnht. names ry.Mrs. Bearraorc J M, Boroas B. Miss Mhivin N". Ft-t fvr Thomas Kttiij Martin Ola kson Lizzie Miss Sheldon Wm. t onroy I noma? Mrs. Farshari; V ic lhm.n Geo. Hiys .lim HnntCnl. F. L. ( Mtrr. True Blue f St( nv, A. D. M 'n Emma J Mn. Thurman Walter J. Van Ouan i - . Wiilcot C. S. (J) W:tt Amand Mis FOREIGN LIST. Victht Einrish W-co Fcrdican I Martch E vald Howard tKLLs. rostmaster. '"DEMPoEY FOUND GUILTY. The I'itUiMirg Jury He "noix-d1 the Mill M. n. riTTsP.fi:;. Jan. JO.- The jury in the Dciupsey trial retired j:t 10:30 yesterday morning and at 1 :10 p. in. returned with a verdict that the defendai t, Hugh F. Demp sey, was guilty of felonious assault wit h intent to commit murde-. Attorney Por ter for the defense said the verdict was a false one, and he would at once move for anew trial. The innxi mini penalty for the crime is seven years' imprisonment and a fine of fcVMi. When D.-mpsey heard the verdict the color left his face and beads of perspiration stood out nron his forehead. With bowed head lie left the courtroom in company v.-ilii his atiornev. Dempsev said he had 110 comment to make except to reiterate the deelarati n that he is an innocent man. Natalie and Milan Reconciled. Belg RALE, Jan. 21. Oil cial confirmation is given to the report eurreut Thursday that a reconciliation had been effected be tween ex-King Milan and his divorced wife Natalie. What the political result, if any, of this reconciliation will be can not be prophesied, but t he official state ment that l he differences between the ex king and Natalie have been settled has caused ureal popular rejoicing. ' Tre largest sum ever p;iid for a dog was that given by the late "F.-itz" Emmet, the actor, who paid (5,000 for the largest St. Bernard In the world. The dog's name was Plinlimmon. "I suffered for two jears from a la cough and pain in my rbest I tritda number of remedies, but Dr. Bull's Couch Syrnp was the only on.; that effected a cure. P. J. Murphy, Ashley. Pa. Special Hale of ladies' Welt shoes at M . & K 's. akinf! owdei: Intelligence Column. hr daily argus dkuvkrbd at your uoor every eremng for MHc per week. WANTED AT THK O. R. I. A p. BOUND bou;e at once 20 men to shovel mo and ice. WANTED A COMPTEST COOK APPLY at Mr. Btnirt Birpei', AUeo Mreet. South Kock Islsnd. WANTKr A GOOD STRONG ABLE BODIED Itirl for ceneia1 honaewirk. Apply 323 Brady ebect, Davenport. VU ANTED A GIRL IS YB ARS OF AGE. GER man preferr d, to et as nurse. Mra, M. Koi i EtrLUemh street and Sixth avenue. WAXTSD TWO OR THREE UNFrBNlSH ed rooms for hone keeping, stea-n beat jireferred. Address, J. W.D. AnousOmcE. ANTiD ACTIVK, INTELLIGENT GEN tlemcn of 1 ree acquaintance to repretent the SAFKrV KITV n U.nHfinmA InMma A A j drets, with rt ferences, Manner, 447 Rookery, WE OFFER AGENTS B:G MON SY, N EX - iciiuuij. uur vaie sen a, tigm in city or country. Apents first in field actus ly get tn"rirh. nniipniinii. A i . . i eo :i - d ' .i ..11c waj vii mcu fDl.iA'i ocan yon. Catalogue free. Addre-s, Ai.pink oatz Co.. No. S0-37i Clark sreet Cincinnati, JLrriuseirients. Burt is Opera House, DAVENPORT. Sunday, Jan. 22nd. MATINEE AND NI'JllT. Wm. A. BR,rY"S E:aboiae rroilaciion of Dion Boucicau't's Masterpiece- AFTER DARK Snporb in ths couo. it Iva'.I m-ctic. The Phenoniwiil CoiM aiti.U HERBERT LA MARTIME The Tetite Comciierncs. The Ttcwart Si-ters The fa'oMics Mcli.tyre & Heath, tl.;ck fi:ced aritocats. WSeat on sale at the Opera Ilonse. Pricu tl 00. 75, 50, and C5 ccn's. urtis Opera House, DAVENPORT, Tuesday Evening, Jan. 24. En?ag ment of the great English Actor, MR. G. S. WILLARD, Direct from Hco!ey"s Theatre, Chicago. "The Middleman" By Henry Arthur Jones, author of the SILVER KING Origina Cast, Original Scenery. Pri es $1.50, 1 00, 75 and 51c. Boies $12 00. IT'Seats at Flukes, Saturday Jan. S:st. Telc ptonc No. 20. Harper's Theatre, J. E. Montrose, M anager. iWonday, January 2?rd. MARK MURPHY'S CO VIDIANS In the La est Operatic Comedy, o'bqwb's mum. Vark Vurpr.y, .Tames Thornton. Kred C. i yt olds, Yolanrte Yor k , Lor te Mealy Mack, nol'le Brooks, Jennie Graves, And others. Tavid Conror. Tony P Hieps, Emit r.rlisr.u, Varle fa- ill. Jennie Mnrphy, Eima Wi'ros. Delcie Walke-, As produced nndrr the manngem'nt of Eugene Wnlingtn tlironghout the country last seaon, when it teeeived instant recognition of the Press and Puhllc a- the most successful opcrst c comedy. Presented by a stror.g company of hinuing and i!ai cing artists. Seats on sale Saturday January Slst. Trices T5, 50, and 25 ceuts. IT SS UNNECESS To enter into a great long sensational article regarding the extra ordinary reductions in price we have made throughout our entire stock. The fact is, we have just let the contracts for the manu facturing of our spring stock, previous to the arrival of which we are bound to unload, and this is $ 7.50 Men's Overcoats at $5.00, worth $10.00 10.00 Men's Overcoats at 7.50 " 12.50 13.50 Men's Ulsters, dandies, at 8.90 " 18.00 Men's warranted not to rip pants at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, and $2.co. Just as good as those other dealers advertise at $2.50. 1 The prices quoted above are what the goods are worth the price we have been selling at and the reduced price. We guar ntee the reductions a positive saving in every instance. Best Equipped Clothing and Shoe Hou5e in Rock Island County. 1729 2d THE RIVERSIDE OAK will keep ore all nigtit with soft coal; will not eas or sm'ike; heavy step body; le.re ash pan. Call and eximine this wordeiful stove sold hy DAVID DOR, The Verdict of Great Artists In Favor of the Froa a large number of letters in posse sion of the mann'actnrerj indorsing the snpetiority of the Kimball Tiano we mention the following well known mnsic'ars who hve uaed end recommend them : Adelina Patti, Ltlli Lehman, y inr ie llauk, Mme. Alnani. Nme. Nntdica. Fnrsch-Marti, Sig. Tom ifno, Slg. Sarasate, Max Alvary. Ovtrte Mnsin, s e Del Putnte. ". Behrens, Sig. Arditi. P. S. G'lmore, Emil Fischer, A. I Novellis, Sig. r'crot'. Emil Lli bilng, Sie. Ktvelli. hs. Kunttel. ,ue. r aori. KMt mentine ac v . re, v. c. t. steooeck And many other prominent mcgiCians of Eur. ope and America. The piano thus indorstd by the coV.ectlve (renins and authorities of the world mav he found in large variety, together with the Kimbail, Reed an i Portable pipe o.-fans as well as well as the ce'ebra ed Ballet & Davis and Emerson pianos of cheaper make, at the wareiooms of D. ROY BOWLBY'S. 1726 Second Ave. -Base Ball Headquarters. - it THE ARCADE, Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor. Always on hand the finest brands of domestic and imported cigars. All brands of tobacco. The score of all the ball games wi'l be received daily. L. GLOCKHOFP, Prop., 1S08 Second Avenne, PI A MjcSNTIRE RROS. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. 33 1-3 per cent discount on cloaks this week SPECIAL. 1-3 off the piice of all Ladies' cloaks, plush garments excepted. This is a bi? disccunt, but we make it big in order to make our stock of cloaks look small. cIKTJRE BEDS., it! The "Columbia" Look what you can Buy for One Cent. A Sponge - - lc 4Envelop.es - - ic 1 Tin cup - - lc 1 Necklace - - ic i Dozen 0 pins - - lc 4 Collar battous - - ic I Nutmeg greater - - lc 2 Dozen aget buttons - lc 1 Thimble - - lc 1 Dozen pants buttons - k 2 Lead pencils - - lc 1 Paper needles - - Ic 1 Rubber tip pencil - - lc 1 Crochet hook - - ic 2 Penholders - - lc 10 Slale pencils - - lc 1 Tablet - - lc 1 Spool embr idery silk - lc I Paper hook acd ey s - lc 2 Drees stays - - lc 1 Paper pins - - lc 1 Yard lace - - k 3 She?ts writing paper - lc 1 Yard ribbon - - lc THE F J. YOUNG, Proprietor. 1728 Second Av. JOHN GIPSOIT, THE IRST-CI.ASS HORSE 8HOEE. Is now lucated in hie new shop. At 324 Seventeenth Street. t" Hcht shoes a sp. eialty. Opposite the OU ftar.i g Do It. $15.00 Men's Overcoats at 18.00 Men's Overcoats at 22.00 Men's Overcoats at Big reductions in Boys' Underwear, etc. U WD Dress Goods. BARGAINS. As we are preparing to tae inven tory you will find m, bargains in dreF9 g0oa8 v efore we begin to ffipas. ure. FPEfir at. on . j,! ,U count off all plush gat. rnents with two excep. tions. 1-5 deducted from present price. COLUMBIA, HOPPI THE TAILOR, 1803 Second Avenne. ARY $11.00, worth $19.50 12.90 " 20.00 17.00 25.00 Suits, Boys Kne Pants, ave., 116 to 120 18th St