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'4 THE AUUUS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1893. ensation Shoe-sale. turday, Dec 2, we will make prices on sho?s Whether you need shoes or not. Note prices WO- jy.irt. !I week. njie ..mare or cpfrt toe. ,orptont lip.rcgniaroo.-.. gir.' line lngola. square patent '" ' .. L tl .9.1. ,.su ' ' ( t1,i!4 IMngMa shoe, spring " Men' lace and congre shoes, m big lot. long a they last. 95 cents. Men's fine satin oil congress shies, regular $2.25 and $2 shoes, go at $1.5.1. Indies1 fine all-woil hroad cloth overgaitcrs, good titurs, as long as they last, 45c. Single pairs, and all odd lots, too numerous lo mention, go at big reduction. PRICE TO BE REDUCED. One Week Only. The BOSTON," 7 s I62J Second Ave.. Under Rock Island House MBY ARE .BARGAINS. A car load of handsome; bed room suits going at the following prices: 15 00 go at 12 60 20 00 15 00 25 00 - - - - 18 00 270".- -2000 SO 00 55 00 S5 00 " - - - 2760 40 00 - - - SO 00 Dolly Art Oaljr ! Out After One. I . Commencing with the first dav ot December, the subscription rate for The Dailt Akols will be only 10 eents week, a reduction of 2 cents from the present price. At the same time the weekly system of collecting win oe inaugurated in place of the monthly. Instead of a regular col lector calling on subscribers once a month, collections will be made by the carrier boys on their respective routes every Saturday. All sub scription accounts will be balanced up to Dec. 1, and a new account opened with each subscriber on the 10-cents-a-week plan. Far l ami Start r. It is therefore imperative that all arrearages be paid up in full as soon (after this month as possible. To that end we request all our patrons to nave whatever they owe up to uec. l readv for the collector when he calls, and also to remember the carrier will call each Saturday. Bv following the request hereby made. subscribers will confer a great favor. a ihe change in collection periods will entail mueh work and more or less confusion until the weekly plan is nuiy estaiuisiieii, when, we are satisfied, it will prove not only more natislactorv to ourselves, tiut also to the patrons of Tun Aniii s, than the svstem now in vosrne. There has iK-en a general and growing demand for more frequent collections, and Thk. Ai:il s takes pleasure in re scinding lo it, at the same time reducing its subscription price. At M cents a week Tiik An;rs shnuM find its way into every house in Hock Island, and we confidently look for an appreciable increase in circula tion. A Catld Eajoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most tTatifvins results follow its nse: so that it is the best family rem edy known, and every family should nave a Dome on band. Remember we have only one car load to dis pose of at the above manufacturer's prices. 1B) and 1537 S-eon4 Atnm. 1V4 I2ri and V2 Txt-tjth Strm iORRELL INSTITUTE- The safest and most permanent cure for the LIQUOR, Morphine, TOBACCO Habits. The poison it not drives out of toe system by a more violent putson at the expense of tbe general health. The treatement builds up from tbe tart and the habit vanishes quietly nd easily, taring the patient in perfect health. The Testimony of all graduates is that a marve lous renewal has taken place. Conespondenee confidential. iMtirates in all parts of the United States. - Literature on the subject tent on application ttORRSLli UQUOB CUBIC C Horn Oflce; BUFOBD. BLOCK. Bock blend. 111. Smv? hoppe. ft 0 J THE TAILOR. fi 1ZZ3 Cneond Avenue. BUSINESS COLLEGE. TlM.MaMgHwMeAtaaMliwNMtkrmsi en-lnr m and 114 Can fieootd ItowK, DAVEHPOBr. IOWa. 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS. VASTE RULES." CHEAT SAVTC3 K2ULT3 THE USS OF BRIEF ttENTIOa. Pay yonr water rent ' .J Use Best on Record flour. Try Waal's medicated soap. Fresh oysters at Krell 4 Math's. Oysters served in any style at Krell 4 Math's. Oysters by the can or dish at Krell A Math's. . Ice cream or oysters at Krell A Math's parlor. If you try Best on Record flouri yon will have no other. Ten thousand dollars to loan on good security. Looney A Kelly. Don't forget the masquerade at Ar mory ball Thanksgiving eve., Nov. 29. " Miss flattie Taylor, of Taylor Ridge, is visiting relatives in this city. Cook and heating stoves very cheap at assignee's sale. 822 Kraoy street, Davenport. Carpets, rugs, chairs, tables, stoves etc.. at assignee's sale, 822 Brady street, Davenport. The special meetings at the First M. E. church continue in progress all this week. Tonight the division of membership from A to E will have charge, led by Principal L.C Dough erty. The small boy who when asked his age. replied that, judged by the fun he hal had, he was 1UH years oia. pretty accurately described the feel ing of the large audience at the Academy last night. Lillian Kenne day made a decided hit, and the amusement that was crowded into three hours to unravel "She Couldn't Marry Three" was enough for two nights: and all the roles essayed by Miss Kennedy, and the strong sup port, was equally charming and sue. cessful. The company is far above the average, and is sure of big busi ness. New York Herald. Julv 13. Just a Word ABOUT LADIES' SHOES. Special. Ladies' cloth top button Don gola Foxed Goodyear welt narrow pointed toes, paten ttip, Sspeciala Ladies Dongola button Good- year welt patent leather tips and plain toes. ' $3. $3. We carry these goods from A A to EE. Cor Second and Harrison Sts J. RI. CHRISTY, The best medical authorities say the take Mood's Sarsaparilla. proper way to treat catarrh is to n a constitutional remedy like Steam iuiititMi if atms tn iiKiir,; r t Cracker Bakery, Ffr'tIrlE9: J Tj iiriJty VTStra' u d 1tt -n i A Sale that will Make a Record. A Sale that is wor thy the attention of all. We thank the public for their liberal patronage extended to us in the past, and will as a sign of our appreciation of this anksgiving Week" offer hundreds of extra ordinary bargains, and hope that many will take advantage of this money 1 hanksgiving saving sale. Dress Goods. 60 pieces all wool dress flannels, 52-inch wide, all colors, worth 65c, at 45c. JW pieces all wool Prunell serge, 40-inch wide, black and colors, worth 55c, at 40c. 9 pieces of polka dot camel hair, 38-inch wide, worth 5c. at 50c. 1.000 yards of fancy dress goods, as sorted, worth from 171c to S5c. all go at 12jc. 17 pieces all wool mixed suitings, 36 inch wide, worth 52 c at 37 c. 13 pieces broadcloth, 52-incb wide, worth $1. at 75c. 23 pieces fancy Pincheck. 32-inch wide, worth 13c, at 7c. 15 pieces hop sacking, 40-inah wide, all colors, worth 80c, at 65c. 12 pieces hop sacking, 40-inch wide, all colors, worth 95c, at 80c 16 pieces of hop sacking. 40-lnch wide, all colors, worth $1.10, at 90c. Children's Knitted Dresses. - Reduced to $1.25. $1.45. $1.55. $1.65. $1.75. $2. $2.25, $2.50, worth fully 50 per cent more. Domestics. 2,000 yards of PeppereU K. unbleached muslin, at 3c. 2,000 yards of Lonsdale bleached mus lin at 5c. 800 yards PeppereU 9-4 unbleached sheeting at 14c 1,000 yards cotton flannel, worth 6c, at 21c 1,000 yards cotton flannel, worth 10c. at7Jc . 1.200 yards cotton flannel, worth 14c, at 11c. 1,500 yards Renfrew best dress ging hams, worth 10c, at 6c. Black Dress Silks. Satin Duchess, 20-inch wide, worth $1. at 80c. Satin Duchess. 20-inch wide, worth $1.25. at $1. (Iros Grain. 24-inch wide, worth $1.10. at 88c. Bengaline 20-inch wide, worth $1.15, at 90c. Peau de sole 20-inch wide, worth $1.15, at 90c Armnre 19-inch wide, worth 90c, at 70c. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. CLOAKS, at prices that make every Garment a Bargain. Eiderdown Cloaking. All plain colored Eiderdown, worth S7)c at 25c. All fancy Eiderdown, worth 65c, at 50c. Fleisher s German Knitting. Worsted, black and 'all colors at 65o a pound. Ladies' Skirts. 96 ladies' fancy qnilted skirts, worth 60c, at42'c 100 ladies' stockinette skirts (grey) worth $1.25. at 95c. - , 215 ladies' German knitted skirts, worth 60c. at 45c. 180 ladies' German knitted skirts, worth 70e. at 50c. 144 ladies' German knitted skirts, worth $1. at 75c. Gent's Underwear. 27 dozen men's camel hair shirts and drawers, worth 45c, at 27Jc. 40 desen men's grey shirts and drawers, worth 50c, at 321c. 33 doaen men's nataral wool shirts and drawers, worth 88c, at 70c. 19 dozen men's camel hair shirts and drawers, worth 85c, at 70c 29 dozen men's Hygiene" fleeced shirts and drawers, worth 90c, at 75c. A broken assortment (600 pieces) gents' underwear, shirts and drawers, worth $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50, will be sold at $1. Ladies' Underwear. 15 dozen ladies' fine jersey ribbed vests and pants, worth 50c, at 40c. 21 dozen ladies' natural wool vests and pants, worth 60c, at 42gc. 19 dozen ladies camel hair vests and pants, worth 65c, at 46c. 34 dozen ladies' natural wool vests and mnts, worth 90c, at 75c. Ladies' Knitt Jackets. Lot 1 Reduced from $1 to 80c. Lot 2 Reduced from $1.25 to $1. Lot 3 Rednoed from $1.60 to $1.25. 82 pieces all-wool 5-oonce heavy shirting flannel, worth 32c, at 25c. Of the many Bargains that we offer, the above mentioned are but a few. ' P. S. Our store will be open Thanksgiving Day until noon. Sales will be continued Friday and Saturday, with new bargains each day. Respectfully, y , ' AUG SAF0L1O, Davenport, Iowa.