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THEABGUS. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 18i)tf.
C1TYCHAT.
Fresh oysters at Krell & Math'?.
Swet-t potatoes and celery, at Ites
Bros'.
Peaches bv the basket, at Hess
Bros'.
Ov.u-r served in anv stvle at Krell
& Math's.
Ovs-tor bv the can or diyh at Krell
& Math's.
Ak your grocer (or the Det on
Record' flour.
A nicedUplav of California fruits,
at He? Hros
lee cream or oysters at Krell &
Math's parlor.
Go to Crampton's book -tore for
school supplies.
John o;idr- ha af--pt-d a poi
tion with H.-- l.ro.
K. A. Ridmaw. of Voo.lhu:i. was
in the city yeter!ay.
Crab apple-, eatir.i: and conking
apple-, at H- Bros".
It. Crampton V C'. :tr- headquar
ter f..r ch'''i -Mpp!ie.
Mi C. II:ia- l. ft f-r Ch;.;:i-o this
iirrnin:r to do her fail bin in:.-.
Seven cake of Sajx ;i for V 'e at
Dritlill A: (i'.eim's ea-h grocery.
YV. A. HiiM.ard ..f Ed-in-ton. i in
the city visiting relative today.
24 bar- of Roi-k I -land soap "for 1
at lrifti!l V (ili-im'- cih n.-eiry.
Mr. and Mr-. William Moore of
Coal Valley, were in the city today.
Two package i,f (IfiM I)ut. for
45c, at lrif!ill & (Ileim"-ca-h grocery.
fiutterine I3e per pound at H.
Schrock-r"- market 311. Twentieth
street.
Good un colored Japan tea onlv 2-c
a pounl at I'rifiill ..v Gleim's "cash
grocery.
Oliver OUcn i in the city for a
short sojourn on hi way to his home
at Denver, from Chicago.
Cut corn wa-te. suitable for cow
feed, i') ci-nt per hundred. Try a
load Rock I-'iari'l Canning Co. Sear.
The Salvation Army corps and
friends en joyed an eeu r-iou dou n
the river yesterday on the Charlotte
Boeckler.
New and second-hand school honk,
slates, tablets, -ehool oai'-. as low as
the lowet at K. Crarnpt - Co.'
book store.
The 7: b Chicago train was tliree
hours late this morning getting into
Hock I-land. on account of the Ies
Moines fair l'iiiiiess.
Kramer. lV.em-r - Co. for joli
printing, bor.k binding and blank
books. loo Second avenue. Rock
Island. Telephone 1l'7.
Richmond Terrell has moved hi bar
ber shop to 17o4 Third avenue, w here
he invites all hi old patrons a- well
as other, to pive him a call.
Tea. coffee or chocolate with a line
dish of fre-h oysters ami a few nice
fresh bun is what makes a rich meal,
and to 't the same l-o to Krell &
Math-. "
M. G. Mill- and family if ft la-t
evening for Brooklyn. Iowa, which
they expect to make their home, and
where Mr. Mill ha arranged to en
JTage in business.
John P. sexton returned la-t even
ing from hi extensive visit to Pre
emption, completely enraptured with
J rural life, and bearini; abundant evi
dence of it beneficial effects.
Sam T. Jack's Creol company's
special car went east on the 12 :''.
train today a far as Moline. whence
the Q. takes the company out on
the St. Louis division.
John Corry. who has been myster
iously missing from Iavenport for
10 days, and who turned up at La
Crosse the other day, is again at
Davenport. He wandered off while
temporarily deranged.
Mrs. Mary Littig who was injured
near Buffalo in a runaway accident
Saturday is reported as somewhat
better although stiffness still re
minds her of what might have been
a very serious accident.
The Merchants" company has been
busy for a week testing its gas mains
and pipes in the city, and in a short
time now will be readv to deal out
power, light and fuel in any com
modity that may be desired.
The $3 sale of ladies' fine shoes,
which opened this morning at the M.
& K., is attracting big crowds, and
w hy shouldn't it ? Such libera! op
portunities are scarce, and when
they do come, its from the M. .V K.
only.
A little excitement- was created
early this afternoon in the vieinitv
of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second
street by one man slapping "another
in the face. No police appeared up
on the scene at the time and no ar
rests were made.
The Rock Island Stove works will
resume operations next Thursday
with a full force of men in all de
partments, fully 15i hands being em
ployed. Notwithstanding tic dull
times the company reports the last
month's business before suspending
to be equal to the same jmriod of last
year.
General. Superintendent Schnitger
is making a neat and substantial Job
of the relaying of the Milan branch
track of the Tower line, putting in T
rails all the way through, hnvinnr re
ceived permission from the town of
Milan to substitute T rail in that
town and will lay it to the left of the
street so that it will not be necessary
to cross the rails in approaching or
going off the bridge at the Milan end,
while the approaches to all the
bridges will be planked, making it
easy for teams and wagons goiDg on
or off.
It has reached a pretty state of
affairs in Davenport when the police
of that city become so imbibed with
the destroyer of r ason that they fail
to detect the difference between re
spectable ladies a id gentlemen and
people w ho shoul I War watching.
Last evening a copper from that city
overhauled two Rock Island ladies
who were retnrnii g from the theatre,
and plied them with questions that
he. should not only know letter
than to do. but w'lich evidenced his
ignorance a- to what should consti
tute his business.
I nlxir Ijr Celebration.
The tri-city lalor celebration at
Davenjxirl wound up with exercises
at Schuetzen park last night, which,
like those of the afternoon, were in
all respects a suc -ess.
The picnic at I In er"s garden was
well attended an I proved a success
in all respects. Dancing was the
chief and most enjoyable feat lire, and
it was participated in by a large
number of people.
lfanr-t Excursion.
The Burlington route will sell
round trip tickets, good f r 20 davs,
on August 22, September 12 and Ue
tober VK to the c tics and farm lands
of the we-t, northwest and south
west, at low rate.
Send the names and addresses of
your friends in tl e east to tin- under
signed, and pan phlets will be for
warded them, de criptive of western
farm lands. For further information.
maps and time -.able, apply to the
Burlington routi ticket agent, or to
P. S. Ft stis.
Gen. Pass. Agt. C, B. & Q. R. R.,
Chicago, Hi.
Education and Life.
It is a common jelief that education
wears out the bod and invigorates tho
mind. Also that nervous diseases are
more common am g civilized nations
than among the savages, because the
latter without edu ?ation are able to at
tain and majntair. physical perfection.
It is claimed, by n yself, as well as other
investigator, that the educated man, the
man who studies I lost, while not physic
ally strong, is yet not weak and is much
more able to withstand a given period
of nervous tension than is the man with
the excellent physique and the moder
ate comprehension. In fact the intel
ligent mind' may be physically sick all
through life and J tt live on in "this mis
ery to a good old age, while the strong
physique breaks d jwn early, and having
no mental or nervous acumen die very
quickly and only it a moderate age.
Among the lowest African tribes, cur
rently fcuppoeed to be almost devoid of
nerves, nervous ( iseases are very com
mon. Ia r.;. ;tire tribes are mere
wrecks ami only live a little time. It is
safe to say that with the advent of civ
ilization these triles would regain phys
ical strength. M r best study has been
given to the prominent educators of the
world, most of vhom I find physically
weak, but living on and doing work daily
that would kill Ihe ordinary laborer in
less than three j ears. Interview in St.
Louis Globe-Democrat
A Iiatrtzs A ppearanee.
Nat Goodwin siys that he was scared
almost to death during Lis first apjxar
ance, and the story that he tells certain
ly gives color to that assertion.
In lS7o," he said, "I signed for the
season to appear Ji juvenile roles at the
I"rovidence Opera House. In a melo
drama called 'The Bottle' I was cast
for the part of t'te horrid young villain
who is forcing his unwelcome attention
on the good your g heroine. I thought I
was right in it until I made my first
6peech, and then I discovered my mis
take. In the first act I am supposed to
suddenly come upon the heroine alone,
and I deliver th-s line: 'So, I have you
again, my sweet beauty! Why do yon
avoid me thus? I had not more than de
livered that line when the girl turned on
me and let out an unearthly screech that
scared me to death. It shook every line
out of my head, and I stood as if I had
been suddenly attacked with lockjaw.
The heroine was quick to see my plight,
however, and sh went right on with the
play, repeating my lines and then her
own. As soon r s I saw a chance I made
a bolt for the stage door, and with all
my makeup on look the next train back
to Boston." New York World.
Kenpvt I- or
the Engliith Language.
ee our mother tonirae as
If we revere:
we ought, we wi
: tl be on our guard not to
insult it by viol
itm its rules. e will
ii t say, "You
hadn't ought to do this."
-rroin to do that." We
or, "He uin t :
.Vj'l avoid t.i. l
vulgar, til.
wi.l be above
t"!ises and pvui
ii'' ro the oi .)'!
nurjier'ti B.,i;.r.
last and worst error of
1 double negative. We
i.iis;,!iiciiig moods uud
n.g the nominative case
live belongs by right.
"hata Pity
1 li :it the otherwise beautiful girl
have such bid teeth. And all be
ca ise she did not use Sozodont. It
eo-tsso little to buy it considering
tj. good it loos, and its benefits
sti -tch out into her future life. Poor
girl!
Mile Track Trlnn.
Sept. -1, 5 ai d C, the C. R. I. & P.
railway w ill run a special train to the
nme track :t Davenport, leaving
R( f k Island (Moline avenue depot)
daUy at 1:15 p. m. Fare for the
roioid trip, 35 cents. Admission
tickets 50 cents, on sale at the C, K.
I. & P. ticket ollicc.
The Weather J'orecant.
Fair weatht r today and tomorrow;
continued warm; southerly winds.
Fits All fits stopped free by Dr
Kline's Great Uerve Restorer. No
fits after the irst day's use. Marvel
ous cures. Treaise and $2 trial Lot
t, .'.ee to I t cases. Send to Dr
Kline, 931 Aich street, Philadelphia
Pa For sale by all dmgpsts; call
en yours
PURELY YEGETABLE
Dr. Pierce's Plea
VV Pelkts. They're
1 Yl 4jj a compound of re
fined and conceo-
jtrated botanical ei-
tracts. These tiny,
' sugar-coated pellets
the smallest nn.i
' the easiest to take
absolutely and
permanently cure
Constipation, Indi
gestion, Sick ftTid Bilious Headaches, Dizzi
ness, Bilious Attacks, and all derangement
of the liver, stomach, and bowels.
. Ther cure permanently, because thev act
naturally. They don't shook and weaken
tho system, like the huge, old - f ashiniied
pills. And they're more effective. One
little pellet for "a corrective or laxative
three for a cathartic.
They're the che:ixt Dills rou can buv. for
they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned.
You Day only for the oood you get.
Intelligence Column
JRK OU IN NEED?
IK YOU
Wnt money
Wat a cook
W'sct boardir
Want a partner
Want a f'lM'lnii
Want to rent room
W snt a -rvar t crrl
War.; to a firm
Wart t. t-ll a ho,i-e
W'atf to exchanee amtMajr
Wart t" veil hougrbo'd (.'!?
Want tomtkeanv rtalestatc
Wan to s-!I r r fmtie U r anything
Wai.t to cus'orotra fr am thine
I'SK THEfE COLUMNS.
yHR daily a kg us delivered at tour
I door eir r eremce for lSc per meek.
V ANTED MAN IN TIIIS CITY WITH to3
" Cah Coi.i al to Ptart al ranch of oar b ii
r:s. fvo : tr month can eas.ly be mane. Bnsi-ni-
Mncilr Ufiiimare a d permanent; now in
operation in tevera iiief ioiiilne monev. Par
lies with the reqnired capi'a', meaou (r business.
addre: Liwresce & Ur-Kir, Neave Bcil'-.ing.
Cincinnit i, O.
DAVENPORT FAIR
AND EXPOSITION
September 9,10,11, 12,13,14
$12,000 IS PRfMIUMf.
3.200 in Oaes-r-s.
Four Kaccs Each Day, One of Which
is a Kunnin; llacc.
BICYCLE RACES Thursday, :Scpt.
14, at 9:30 a. m.
.Steam and electric cars direct to
grounds.
SPECIAL KATES ON ALL ROADS.
For information, premium lists,
and speed programs, apply to
P. AV. McMaxus. Secretary.
Davenport, la.
Black Hawk
Mil Tower.
Ur.der the mataetment of
CHAS. T. KINDT.
Attractions every evening and Sunday after
noun. Band Concerts. Wedncsdaya. Fridays and San
da vs.
Eiecant meal at ail honr? M 35c, hnc and T5c
Order by Telephone No. 1S30.
LADIES.
snfferirg from ailjt ei t pecnlar to their sex can
be cured.
"MOUNTAIN ROSE"
the reliable uterine corrective and Ulc will per
manently relieve the woret cane. Book giviag
fnll tartir.nlir mailed frpp AHiImmb' unm
Whitaker Block, Uavenport.
Ladies' Choice $3.00 in
cluding $6,000 quality.
V J
W '4
Lots of Narrow Widths from Triple
A upward.
Previous to the arrival of our Fall Stock, which is now on the way, we shall give the Ladies a grand
$4.00 quality. LADIES SHOES ONLY.
Sale Now Open, for a few days only.
$6.00 Shoes for $?.00. Your choice, $2.00, any style, shape, size or width.
-n r-,M:hg Stores in Rock Island County.
SHoe Wore 18C4 8. co-d Mm. cioddn. Store 1729 Second Ayenue, 116-122 Eighteenth St.
Great Sale of
w
for the next TEX DAYS at very
low prices. Call and see them.
THE
favobitb m mm,
all sizes. For economy and labor-saving
there is no fuel to
equal a (las stove.
Refrigerators.
Ice Cream Freezers.
DAVID DON,
1615 and 1617 Secoi d .Avenue.
BOWLBY
Has moved
his
mm
AND
OBGAh
Headquarters to
1815 Second Ave.
In the
Koester & Aartin
Building.
-Base Ball Headquarters. -
THE ARCADE.
Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor.
Always on hand the finect brands of domestic
and imported clears. All brands it tobacco.
The score of all the ball games wil be receivad
dally.
L. GLOCKHOFF, Prop.,
1S08 Second Arenne.
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COOL.
Here is a g' -'at value in ccol
w- athr" g.ud-:
ONEiJASE H sy unbieach-
d eo;fo:i ti.ui.ei in abort
Vriths, f to 10 yid
pieces, regul.r 12c and
loc qua i-y,
9c.
BUY il y. u will need this
whiter, a nowhere can
if he i ad at tha f rice
4c.
Special Sale on School Supplies and Specialties this u ....k.
10 sla'.e pencils lc
5 Hair pencils lc
3 lead pencils lc
2 erasers lc
2 pen holders lc
1 Ixittle ink 3c
1 double slate covered 15c
1 box white cravon Sc
1 box, .5 pieces colored crayon lc
Tablets lc each and up.
Ink tabk-ts 5c each anil up.
And many other items at cor
repondin low prices.
-iay clock, walnut or oak
frame. J-lnur strike and cathe
dra! .n;r strike, onlv $2.3.5.
The preat one-half price sale
of Lamps is now on .vo and tip
to $1'.'. The largest assortment
ever shown.
Feather dusters .
Hurneshine
Machine nil
Whips
10c eacli
. . Ac per box
. . 4c per bottle
10c each
Table oil clotli .
. 15c per yard
THE COLUMBIA,
The Spot Cash Department St :
. YOUS G, Proprietor 1728 Second .iv.
Fifth Avenue Pharmacy.
HORST VON KOECKRITZ,
Analytic and Dispensing Pharmacist
Is row located in his new buildine at the corner of Fifth aveuue
and Twentythird street.
J. FoKsriELD.
ROSENFIELD BROS.
PRACTICAL
Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters
House Heating and Sanitary Plumbing
-OF-
fU1
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$6.O0 quality at
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LADIES' WA'S'"PM
left, bat wbat wJ
at
2 per cent off
T.ATTfi, SIT L If , .-,
few ft. Tak-
cb. ice of t i To Vj j
waists for
OASIILE 1-OAF 's i,.r?
this tirct fhiptiit-iit lA
wewi lee'l --o rak-s
C.
T ii t ri Ti a liolf ? 1. 1 n.
time to lay in y
. winUr supply
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KEEK
MINriRE BROS.
1709 and 1709J Second avnu-
FLOWEIJ POT:
lc each and up. accnrdli:'
size. Less than half what"
ers ask for the same thii,-.
ROCKINGHAM YVAHF.
2 Qt tea pots
3 Qt tea pots
4 Qt tea jxts
7 inch pie plates
2 Qt bowl,
4 Qt bowls
6 Qt bowls
Chambers, yellow
TINWARE.
Tin cup
Graduated measure Q:
4-hoIe mo!ie trap
Pudding pans
Tin bucket, 1 Qt
Tin buckets, 2 Qts
Tin buckets, 3 Qts....
1 Qt tin coffee pots. . . ,
2 Qt tin coffee pots....
3 Qt tin coffee pots
To Rosr.xr:ru
if
223 Twentieth t
Take your pick out i
Finest Shoes rna i i I
Shoes only! But One p:)
to a Customer,

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