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ROOK ea (AND ARGXJ, Conpoa Pc 8 J HIT OCT "Picturesque America."1 VOL. XLIT NO 136 The Boston Store DAVENPORT. Easter Sunday .11 arch 25, Three Days Left In which to buy your kid' cloves, handker chiefs, laces, veilings, corstts and hosery, and capes or jackets for Master Sunday, at prices made especially low for these Easter times. Kid Gloves. Tin- Elite nt 7c. in brown, tan. pray and black, is noted for its wearing qualities, equal to a $1 plovc. A full line of sizes anil shades, .sin-de Mo.siiiietairc, at t. .'.". new Kaster shades, regular prices 1,5S, each p:nr warranted. The I'cntenieri needs no in troduction. For wear, fit anil linish tliey liave no equal. Trice $1.35. and a full line of new shades and sizes on ham!. Tin- Saxon Beauty is another jrlnve tbat has stood the test of time. There is no better !..." fflnre in the country; iv pves satisfaction. Corsets. " - The following are a few of the popular corsets to bo found iu our corset depart ment: liall' corsets. Dr. Warner's corsets, K. & (. corsets, P. I. cornets, l.ooiuiis corsets. Dr. Strong's corsets, IVrris waists, Summer eo,sets, Tlionnlsoit's (ilovc Fittin" corsets. No. fun for F.aster openin" at :!!. each. Our Trophy at 5'ic. The Lilly Sateen at 50c, Dr. liall:s Kabo at tl. We ir guaranteed monev re fiimled if not satisfactory. Veilings. New Luster veilings have jn-t been reei it ed. At 15c we are otTering a large varie ty that usually sell fr 25e. At we arc 'selling 35 and 4s,- t.'i's. Handkerchiefs. See li:it values we arc ofTcr-"'-'at i'e and 5c: also at c, '-:. 1' e ami :i;l- eo:h. All eml.n.i.lercl: als-) in pure white and colored borders. Ties. Ineroyable ties fr ladies' ttvr decorations. All the 'raze. A ).eatiful assort ment just reireiteil. Cloaks. capes nt :, t "I &V0IU111 Cor. Seconijni Brady ! trol v Mried, PURSEL ON TO WASHINGTON. Coxey's Army Begins Long, Weary Tramp. Its Less Than Five Score Them in Line. of The Leader Not Cast Down, But Exultant. The First Step Canton. Made at Cold Day for the Inaugura tion. Caxtox, O.. March a-.. Tim Coxey 'army of the c imnionweur' has started. Promptly at noon vcsteriliiv. in n frwriixr temperature, ti e trump to the national rniitul tvus tieuun. the chief officer in ch-irpe lH-inu Ixuis Smith, who has hereto- fo-e lieen known" ns "the unknown." II ; is a man of iu.-ismvk build and seems to (ClIF.V. TUT M llill' liossess the elements of a commander and leaner. It wns n tlrcary start. Instead of the thousands which were to flock to Ox- ?y's standard lis a lieginning there were1 notion in line when the order to march j was sounded on the lniKlu. Hut Coxcy. tva serene nay. he was eriilriint nr., showed not a sifn of disappointment, if lie felt any. Matin Iiscrrrnlilp Dl.ri.very. There is another character nt the of this nrniy.who has been with Coxey ever since i he inception ot the movement. This is Carl llrown, who 1ms charge of Coxey s horses nt his farm tiear Mawillnn. - He is. n mnyt j.f t ... ... ..ii!ii-iiiiii iiiviiiioi voxey in this movement and goes along to help rniimntifl t liu -... .....I..- .1 - commander-in-chief. Smith. The armv i j uiiuiTi iiic itnimrciir. had slept Saturday nigat on pallets of straw iu the airy and cheerless circus tent and they Were greeted yesterday morning by the disagreeable discovery that no de tailed arrangements had been made for feeding t hem en route. The "llol.os" Ilring Their Own Soap. The Massillon camp )reseuted nu odd ; right early yesterday morning. X lire i was iHTtuitted in the big tent, but there I win n heap of blazing logs outside. I Kvery few moments the flaps of the tent! were parted by a soldier of the common- j weal who visited the fin- In iiri the chills. Soon he would hurry back tn ' burrow in the straw for another nap and others would take his plai-e. The "holms'' in the party ticcamn known just before breakfast. They had soap. Some of them washed lit. I c riv,r liritiL nfi.1 n,i...... ... -. ..... ........ i.nv, .FI.I1V1S carried water in pansnnd heated it ver the lire, i ney nurtieti straw and froliced about like it triap of Ihij s. A buule-call to break fast brought them t lirelher nt lis t....r with a rush. The bill of fare comnriscd bread, coffee and raw meat. The latter was a Mixed to the ends of sticks un.l roasted. Military Iliscipline in I oree. At. o'clock Marshal Iiuis Smith, oth erwise "the unknown." .summoned the men to camp together and they were found to number eleven groups. They were organized into a commtiue. Smiiii drilled them on the meadows for half an hour. He added several formalities of military disciuliue to tin; rules of ri.u commonweal. One of them is the plan of liiivinir them march ill tiles of inn M...I - . ... . . ...... t(alu n more siirnrising innovation is thciidnnti..n of military salutes. A man who shouted 11 ere, llrown, at the California re former half way across the field, was given a raking over by Smith. Among other things he said that the proper caper was to ask for Chief Marshal Carl Brown and salute when his attention is secured. CO INTO CAMP AT CANTON. A March of Uiglit Miles Proven Sufficient for the First Hay. Eicht miles was euouuh for the fir-i. duy's march, nnd when the urmy reached this city it went into camp at "Camp Lex ington," in the eastern part of this city. A heavy snowstorm set in before the details of the camp had lieen completed, and the trnmiMTH huddled around roaring camplires. There is a well-defined belief that Coxey iiiicuum to uesen, tne army to morrow uml go to Chicago on the evening express. Ijist 1 hursday while returning from 1'itts.uirg l-oxey asKeii a railroad o licial of this city at what time the evening west iMiund express was due to leave here. When informed that it left atP:0he said he would probably lie compelled to uii to Chicauo Tuesday night, as he had several trotters there that he wanted to sell at a horse sale on vt ednesday. He said that he e.viected to return and take charge of the army again at ilea ver Kails on Suiula). Itets are otTered in the hotels t g-to-1 with no fakirs that the army would disband liefore they reached Pitts burg. The police authorities here say the army is largely composed of tranis who have been lodging in the city prison the greater Part of the wiuter, aud looking at the ma jority of them no one would dispute the lice, verdict. It tne warriors ure not I. . i i i. 1 ; -i.-:- . .1 s ftaro tncy win nave a nam time convincing Ieople to the contrary. 8 There was a sufficient quantity of food for suimer. It mn.i.tui . . - - wi vuuee cooked n an open iron kettle over a bonfire crackers, bread and canned fish There was nothing left for Kreakfast, but local Poou lst8 aud ProhibitionUts' agreed to find the aVmy that meal The" little wind and scattering snow flakes of the afternoon ripened into afull Krown snow storm about dusk. Fifty-two of the company applied at police head- :!""r erS, 'r l0d,KinK and wer accommo dated. Coxey if at the hotel, a Kuest of the lHvdlord Brown had a similar invi tation, but declined, saying that it was his dot j to stay by his men. They neny that the recruits are tramps, but claim that they are unemployed workingtuen who cannot afford to dress better The town streets are thronged with peo ple many ot tnemstranpers. There lsnodis order and no sjwcial police patrol. At the camp people are kept at a good distance by ropes stretched around the grounds A few recruit, enlisted when the army nr l ted here, and Hrown told about thirty other applicants to come around iu the morning for formal registration. STEWART OPPOSES THE MARCH, Ami Advise. Coxey'. Host to Vote (he Top tillst Ticket Nfxt Time. Washington, March :.v,.sbnator Stew rt hs written the following letter to .T. S. Coxey, commander of the army of the commonweal: "Dkais Sin: The preservation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness tvus intrusted to the people under the const i tut mn of the United States. A free ballot was the means by which the sovereign jwople could retain the rights acquired by the patriots who gained the independence and established the government of the Inite. States. There was a time when the ballot placed the control of the gov. eminent in Washington, .leffers.ms Jack- tons aim unrolus. Such usl- of the ballot sent t.-rrorand dismay to tyrants, despots HUd plundering oligarchies throughout the world. "The enemies of justice and human rights predicted that the success of the ballot was temporary; that man was not capable of self-government. The destruc tion of ancient republics and the repeated failures of the ieople to govern themselves was cited in proof of their contention. There have lieen no Washing tons, .!Yersons. .lacksons or l.inc. Ins elected president of the Vnited States ju two decades. A soulless despot of alien origin is monarch of the commercial world. J I is name is money. His instru ments of oppression are banks and bonds. His servants are administrative and legis lative bodies." The s 'iiator then goes on to say that the people used the ballot to put this despot in power and that said despot will use his j power to crush out such movements as j Co.ey-s on the idea that it is putting down ' anarchy and insurrection. The '-ides" of j November, however, are approaching and , iuj copie win nave another opportunity tj "strike for liberty" through the only me ins tint me money nower cannot, sm- ceasfully control the ballot box. Kvery atti'tlilit fr, Tiltt.v. flt.i 1...M . 1 1 r i - , . - - ' ' ' J attempt to place the ballot box under fed- erul control has faded, and the commander- lu-cnicl ol the I luted States armv n.n. v ". I,ot march itagaiiist the lieople at the polls Hills. ' reintf ireed by the millions of tl if it n ) ployed and by the wealth-producers of the nation and b thoroughly mobilized for the battle in November, when a victory for the rights of man against the despotism of uanivs mm ooiuis is p:s.siiiie. Abandon .i, ,1111111111 ; rnaMiKii.i.ii, 1:1s., .Mh:cIi "(j trticles of marching an unarmed multi- I of incorporation vrvti filed with the scrre irviliT laborer-, fif.-intt tl ,.w.,l. : . . . the follv tude ol starving laborers against the mod ern appliances of war under the control ol a soulless money trust. Such folly will augment the power of the oppressor and endanger the safety of the ballot itself. Disorder is all that, is required to insum the supremacy of the armed forced of the iuouey power aittie polls.'' PREPARING FOR COXEY. Hi Army To He Ilclil tVclI in Hand White in Wasliiugton. Washington, March '(;. There is n fear and trembling in Washington because of the threatened invasion of Coxey's army. It is not confined to the halls of congress, w here public men are deploring the moral effect of such a mobili.at ion ofvagrints in the very shadow of the Capitol, hut Washington house wives are gathering the children iu from the st reets and pre paring to close their doors during Coxey's encampment. ii jkh Is received here from along the line of march describe Coxey's recruits as lieing, lor the most part, dan gerous looking tramps, whose pres.-nee would create terror iu any orderly com munity. luiet preparations are being made by the district police nnd militia to hold Coxey's band well in linndvhile they are here. If they do not keep in ranks and on the move they are likely to drop within the pales of the strict anti-vagrant law aud be sent to work on a stone pile. They will not be Jiermitted to muster in the Capitol grounds unless authorized to do so by a special net of congress, as the laws prevent, the grounds being ued for anything ex- .,m..;-.i rr... -...i,it,. which was the scene of the Crand Army of ine ucpuiilic and ixnignts leiupia en- enmpment, is just back of tit White House and cannot lie had except on IKTsonal ermission tif Mr. Cleveland. the The March llegin. Canton, Ohio. March 2G. Camp Lexington was broken at 11 this morning, and the Commonwealth army started for Louisville. Less than 75 men were in line. Coxey says the cold weather and newspapers will be unsuccessful in defeating his project. Ileal Unci in T iiu. Rio GKANliEClTY, March a. At liolla lift ecu miles above here, on the Rio Grande, on old fashioned bv tw-n ronf.hs of ITt. 1 duel was fought One of the li,.t.i,.tu l'.u..1,.ln Si,nn u-iw utuMiwl HCV- en times in the left side and neck aud lies at the point of death. His antagonist, Luilio Garcia, was slightly cut on tee wrist. The cau-e whs a Mexican scn orita. More Trimble Over the J'ixley Kstale. Nkw VoiSK, Match Starr L. Pixley denied the report that Robert Fulford had haudsomely provided for the mother of the late Annie Pixley. and bays that thu uit lor an accounting will be pushed. BOCK ISLAND, HL., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1694. RULED OUT. Judge Bradley on the Pollard- lireckinndge Case. Depositions Eliminated Too Filthy. . as The Ruling a Victory for the Plaintiff. The Latest Court Denver. Mov ;e at Senator Colquitt Dies at Washington. Washington. March 2fi .Tiiii. Bradley in the ro!!ard-Rreckinridj;e case this niornin? gave his decision, ruling out certain depositions, and saying others out to be ruled out be cause they were so til thy. The de cision is a slight victory for Miss Pollard's attorneys. The Ijttest Move at Drnvrr. l)F.NVKit. March 26.--The writ of injunction secured by Martin and Orr :igaint the new police com missioners Mullens and Harnes. was dissolved today by .Judge (ilvnn. The court severely "censured Martin and Orr for arming men and placing dynamite in the city hall, and a serlcd that Mullens and Harnes were entitled to olliees. The court up holds the governor at every point. S. nator ( l n!tt Ict. Washington, March 2C,. Senator Cobjnitt. of (Jcorgia. who was strick en with paralysis the second time about a week ago. died at his resi lience in this city at 11:10 this rn&rn in KOSSUTH'S WIFE AND DAUGHTER Their Kciunins Kxluimed and )tm!a-lCKllt. Tuken to Ti nts, March -N . The coffins contain ing the remains of the wife and 4:iughtec of Ixiuis Kossntlcxhuniel frftuitlie Kng lish cemetery at Cenoa. arrived here under the care of Count Karolyi. Tlie Iwit cof fins, which were covered , with flowers, werediict at the railroad station by the , sons of the dead patriot, Louis and Theo dore Kossuth, wlio followed the remains I to the cemetery, where they will lie kept ; until removed, with the body of Kosuth. jwiiJMiufi - Miiiiu eonesuav. It is, estimated that fi.trio Htu.gariaus have gathered in this city eager to pay ih;. l.r ,, ): , , . -. iTtTr xiriritin .n ii... 11.. .1.. i : wno nave to lurin .in ord r to take part in the funeral. The sons of K issiith have expressed much regret at the rioting which j has occurred ut Duda-P. sth. New Illiiioiit Kiway. tary of stale for the Chicago. St. Louis and Cairo Ilailroad company, capital stuck !t,(km,ii.Ki. to he constructed from Chicago to Kast St. Louis or St. Louis, thence to Cairo, Alexander county, Ills. Toe principal otlice i-, to be maintained ct Springfield. The incorporators are Morris h. Lock, Prentiss il. Chenev. imd A. W. Cross, all of Jorseyville; I). " 1 1., D.movau, Chicago, aud tiearge A. Siuiiders of Springlicld. Says the Men Talked About Her. I.Ktti.sToN. Ills.. March . Miss Eva Weese. a school teacher, has sued Frank lin P. Wood. Joseph L. Lengenfetier, II. A. I'.rown. and John Kvelauti tor slander, laying damages in each case at in.(RM. Miss Weese says these men talked about her and she will make it hot for them. Oltlot Divorcee on Iteenrd. Tac oma, Wash., March Uii. Mary Ann McDulin, a I'liyallup squaw nued He years, has been divo'ic-d from William McDolin. McIMin deserted her :md she has secured tte divorce to protect her heirs. Hugh A. White, a pioneer lawyer of Chicago, having followed that. prffssiou for forty-five years in that city, is dead. He went to Chicago from (juincy. Lis. Real merit is characteristic of Hood's Sarsaparilia, nnd if mani fested every day in the remarkable cures the medicine accomplishes. o U. WHEN YOU GAM PUREST AND BESI AT LESS THAN HALF TH PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS. P0UNDSQ4HALVES.lftQuARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY. BUI VP I MAX mm ;Dic Store. We Boast . They are the best and biggest bargains 4hat we ever boomed by breath or will. WE BOOST OUR no . VVe boost it with prices, quality and quantity. It's a Uoysi Torn IHigBonsf. And we mean business with a big. big 35 Just received 300 nice elegant suits, good enough to sell for SI J to $18, but we're going to sell 'em Quick at Q This is the biggest 'treat you have ever had -only io for a suit you will pa v $J5 to $iS for in other houses. .... Underselling Everybody cn Everything by far the largest stock in town, notwithstanding what others claim. Big Store. Louis Hanssens SEED STORE 213 and 215 West Davenport, Second Iowa. Street. Dealer in (Jarden. Field and Flower Seeds. Fresh, pure and reliable of the Lijrhegt class, for the Market Gardener. Private C--dener And the Farmer. Lawn Grass, Timothy, Clover. A complete Mock of Seed Drills. Cultivators ami gar den tools of every descrip tion. A full line nf the cel ebrated Planet. .Jr., tools. Also berry box material fresh stock. Louis Hansseiu Wholesale and Iletail Dealer. 213 and 215 W est Second St., lavenjHirt, Iowa. Free Free Free How to procure ANTI-WASHBOARD yj.i 11 vt ir.u iree 01 cnare: BUY -OUK LADY" SOAI. Cut off the end of the wrapper, at place named. When you hare 85 pictures of our Anti-Washboard Soap Powder, take them to your rroeer or present them t our otlice and you will receive FREE a 4-pound packajre. worth 25c. We make this liberal in ducement to quickly introduce Our Lady Soap and Anu-washboard Soap Powder And holds good until ail wrap pers on which this offer is print ed, is presented to us. Warnock Cl Ralston Soap Makers, liock Island. SAX&RICE, XOCXSLANP, Of Our Bargains $10.00 SAX&FUCE, BQCKISLANDjtUm Undersold By Always Adams Where you can find the largest and finest line of Wall Tapers and Room Mouldings shown in the three cities. If you have any fine work to be done there is the place to go. 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