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6 THE AKGUa MONDAY. JUNE 11. 1894. CITY CHAT. Yonng & McConbs' for bargain fell this week. Mason fruit jar rubber 5c a dozen at Yomg & Mi Combs'. Special sale of 'gasoline to res all thla week at David Don's. The handsome newly painted St. Paul rime down yesterday morning. A millinery item a 1t of misses' lace liraid hat. at 22c at MrCabe Bros'. Bargain in carpet, rnjjs and traw malting at Clemann & Salz mann's. Take advantage of the discount lace aale at Young & McCombs' to morrow, t Hospital lcnc'tit at Mrs. Jonas Bears' Thursday evening. Sopper SH cents. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Henrtlcy. of Oak Park, are visiting Mr. and'Mrf. K. Cram pt on. A millinery note Indies' and Tnl.et' black 'Leghorn flats 25c, at McCabe Bros'. The statre of the water at the Eix-k Island bridge at noon was 17:6'); the temperature 10. Clems nn A Salmann arc showing the largest Invoice of bed room suits west of Chieago. The new (jiiickmcal is the leading gasoline stove of the world. Call and see them at Ifcivid lfcns. Bargains ail this week in carpets, furniture, rugs and straw mattings at Clcmann & Salzmann's. If von arc looking for something new and novel in the furniture line, call on Clrmann A Salmann. Those 39 rent ladies shirt waists at Mclntyre-Heck Co's. are fast disap pearing. Worth M cents and up. tadics aprons at Mclntvrc-Ucck Co's. at 9 rents, 19 rents, 9 cents, 3'J cents, worth m uch more money. Picturesque World's Fair," the best published. Tnr. A no i s is now tlisfiosing of at 15 cents a number. Sixteen and two-thirds per cent de ducted from the priec of all children's aprons' this week at M clnly re-Keck Co's. The government is' progressing with the paving with granite the ap proaches at each end of the Kock Isl and bridge. This wk Mclntyre-Rcck Co. arc selling their ladies' wrapper stock at greatly reduced prices. Head ad vertisement. Mrs. C. C. Hodges and children left Satnrday evening for St. Cath erines, Canada, to spend the summer with relative. The Young People's Literary society ., the Christian church has a" literary entertainment in the church parlors tomorrow night. Kecfer jackets were 3 and $1, vmarked down last month to $1.50, Tiqw for two days they go at half. 75c, atMrCabc BroV. Mclntvrc.lSeek Co. nre selling la dies' satine waists at 'JO rents, which are worth $1.2. and (1.3s. X0 more when these are gone. Two davs two Tuesday and Wednesday, rut on coats and jackets at Met. aiie Bros", such as you have not thought of before. The low Germans of the three cities held a picnic nt Scheutzcn park. Davenport, yesterday, the Rock island organization attending. The Leonard clcanable refrigerators nse less ire than any other and are always clean and sweet. Call and examine them at David Don's. Blazers and jackets which were U.fto and ;(.5J. marked down last month to fl. now for two days go at bail price, 6c, at MeCal Bros'. II. C. $panlding and Miss Stella (:l tm rn were married thin afternoon The couple left on the afternoon train on the reoria for St. Louis. The (5 coats at McCabe Bros'. which were marked down last month to 2.60, now for two days po at one-half, 91.22, at MrCabe Bros', anly. Go to Mrs. Jonas Bear's - for your anpper Thursday evening for the benefit of St. Anthony's hospital, given by the ladies of St." Luke's hos pital guild. Theodore Siebert, for a number of years past assistant of Al Flemtning's tonsorial parlors, has accepted a po sition in A. Diesrnroth's barber par lors on Market square. As you pass by the SutlifTe wall pajier store look in the windows and . see papers that are marked at 10 and lac. The t-ame patterns other dealers are soiling at 40c a roll. Capt. Thomas Fuller, of the C. M. 4 St. P.. has taken a much needed rest and gone down to talk matters Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR. mm DJWIG MOST PERFECT MADE A pan Crape Cream of Tartar Powdct. Free hn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 4? YXASS TSt' STAKDAfta over with Kelly, while "Coxie" Car rigan is running his train. Down there in front. Every coat and jacket at McCabc Bros, will be down In the front part of their new storeroom, and for two days a high carnival of low prices will prevail. Still advertising the opening of the new room at McCabc Bros'., all coats, reefers and jackets brought down in the new room for Tuesday and Wednesday, and sold at half price. Mrs. Charles Wheaton, of Albany, came down at the excursion yester day and made a visit to her husband. Mr. Wheaton will move his family here as soon as he can arrange for a house. County Suerintendaut Marshall's annual institute is to be held at the Kock Island high school for one week commencing June 25. As usual Mr. Marshall has provided for an efficient corps of instructors. The Central company was called by a still alarm to the corner of Fifth avenue and Fifteenth street to put out a fire in a fence which was in close proximity to a house, yesterday afternoon. Thomas Doyle, who had the mis fortue to split oien his arm on an emery wheel on the Kock Island ar senal one week ago today, is getting along nicely and will soon be able to resume work. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cable, of Chi cago, arc spending a couple of days visiting at the residence of J. M. Buford. While here Mr. Cable will probably determine fully upon the plans for his new house in this city. icolaus Mcvcs, a well known and wealthv farmer near Taylor Kidjre, died yesterday morning at St. An thony's hospital, of cancer of the stomach, aged 57 years. 1 he funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his brother. J. J. Moves, S22 Harrison street, Davenport. SutclifTe has decided to unload his large stock of tine wall papers at prices never heard of licfore, com mencing Monday morning, June 11, at 9 o'clock. Papers that other deal ers are selling at 40 and 50 rents will le sold at 15 cents, and it will pay you to buy it and keep it until ready tor use. as you ran save from 50 to GO per cent." Another cvclono predicted Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the corner of Fifteenth street and Second avenue the largest cut on line wall paper ever known one week only. Papers that other dealers are selling at 5i)c a roll will lie sold at 15c; 30c papers at 10c. The last sale of papers at lc a roil was a howling success, but you can save more money on this sale, as this is the largest bargains ever put before the people. Remember the place sutciiftc s. A NIGHT'S REJOICING. Augustan VnUrge Celebrate. It. Keten lion With a Jnhllee. As stated in Saturday evening's Ai:;rs the Angustana Theological seminary will stay, and in view of this fact, there was a large gather ing on college hill Saturday evening to celebrate Kock island s victory. More frj-ood Proceeding.. st. intK, Aiinn., June v. J lie Atigustana synod today elected the following trustees for Augustana col lege and Theological seminarv: Dr. S. P. A. Lindahl. Rock Island; Rev Carl Petri, Minneapolis. Minn.; Sam. uel Anderson. Chicago; Oliver Ste phenson. Kock island. The synod aiso expressed its wish that the board of trustees extend a call to Dr. Carl Klofson, of Beaver Valley, S. D., as professor extraordinary, to fill the chair of Hebrew and exegisis. made vacant by the resignation of Dr. R F. Wcidner. As permanent profes sor oi siwcaisii, the synod called Key K. A. Zetterstrand, of Sioux City, Iowa, to succeed Dr. J. A. Knander, who resigned last yenr. J. E. G. Killed Above Mollue This morning section hands, em ployed by the C. R. 1. & P. in Mo- line, while going to work, found the body of an unknown man lying near tho west bound track. The Moline police were notified, and in turn Cor oner Ha wes was also summoned. The body was found a couple of miles altove Moline, and Undertaker C. B. Knox was told to bring the body to Moline, where Coroner Hawes empanelled a jury composed -of: E. L. Kastman, foreman; W. A. Jones, August Lindblad, John Geisberger, James Trevor and Frank Sumar. From the testimony it is sup posed that the man's name was Edward Verbeke, and the jury returned the following verdict: "That Edward Veibeke came to his death by being struck by a west-bound train on the C, R. I. & P. road about two miles east of Moline, in Rock Island county, some time during the night of Jane, 10 or 11. 1894." The man is a stranger and was identified by a letter in bis posses sion. Cblldrea. Day. The Children's Day services at the Broadway church yesterday was at tended by about three hundred chil dren. The High school chorus sang Gloria," and several vocal solos were rendered. Rev. W. S. Marquis delivered an address, the subject of which was "We Will Arise and Build." After the services in the church, the congregation went to the lot back of the church and held dedi cating services, when the lot recent ly purchased for erecting a Sunday school building was dedicated te the church. Children's services were held In all the churches, but none were more fitting than these. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI. The Aaaval Meeting; UeM RatMrdar Eve- las. The High School Alumni associa tion held its annual meeting in the High school assembly room on Satur day evening, Vice-President Miss B. M. Egan presiding. The program which was presented was exceedingly well received, and was as follows: Sons ...HI4J Pinline Wnlun.ra Addrra. to luiot HI. Mir. Kl'ea Pnilp ioltu sod Pi.uo lrt M- nl Mr renry iwnilllngcr RrspouM to Address lo CI- of Ki Clarence Spaulding Vocal Duet Mr and In Cut Uamiltou The meeting was largely attended. and every class since 1874, the first graduates, was represented. The alumni adopted resolutions of thanks, appreciation and best wishes toward Prof. J. A. Bishop, and a copy of the resolutions was ordered presented to Mr. Bishop. sew Ofllcera. President Miss Ellen Phil p. 'Vice-President Paul Cleland. Secretary Miss Nellie Warnock. Treasurer John Taylor. Executive Committee Misses Em ma Battles, Lulu Carlton and May Walker, J. E. Elliott and John Rinek. Fire at Milan. Milan", June 11. What came very near being a serious conflagration for Milan, originated in an ante-room next to the Milan News office Sunday morning at 2:30. The cause of the fire is unknown. Frank Brash ar dis covered the lire and notified Marshal Reynolds, after which an alarm was turned in and the Volunteer Fire company responded, and in a few minutes a stream of water was play ing. Although the tire's whereabouts was hard to discoverit was soon found and put out. Had the lire had a little longer time, there would have not been anything on that side of the street saved, and it would have been a worse tire than in '92 had it not been for the prompt action of our boys." The boys are getting right onto the fires. The Milan News has damages amounting to $25 or $30 no insurance. F. U. White's grocery was damaged by water. The insur ance on this store was in the Phoenix. G. R. Sydnor's store was also dam aged by water. The "next building was Dr. II. J. Ilnyett's. and it was a picnic to see the doctor hustle around packing inings np ready to move. Mrs.lt. J. Huyctt anI Miss Jessie Perrine were at Scarstown, and consequently were not at the tire. All his work proved unnecessary, as the fire was soon under control. Court CnUInc. Proceedings were commenced in the county court Saturday afternoon by City Attorney Haas for paving me two sections oi seventeenth street from Fourth to Ninth avenues, and of Nineteenth street from Fourth to Seventh avenues, and Sixth avenue between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. E. B. Kreis, M. H. McCar thy and W. H. Hoeft were appointed commissioners for the Seventeenth street improvement, and J. J Ingram, T. t. Carv and E. E. Par- menter for the Nineteenth street im provement. The hearing of the Moline Central Street Railway company injunction against the South Moline tax collec tor was concluded in the circuit court Saturday afternoon. Judge Glenn took the case under advise ment and adjourned court until June lb. Silver Anniversary. Satnrday Mr. and Mrs. Lothar Harms celebrated the 25th anniver sary of their marriage and a number of their intimate friends and rela tives gathered at their home on , -: i a . . i r.iuireniu street, wnere the evenin was spent in the most eniovahl manner. The host and hostess'were made the rccimentu of niimnmn. floral and silver presents from those present. Messrs. Ernst and Armin Harms, of Argentine and Urbana, respective ly, were home to attend the festivi. ties. Astonishing! I have consulted Madam Hutchin son and by her wonderful powers. she has made me happy. Consult her at 231 Twenty-first street, corner -tniru avenue. Ladies, 50 cents gentlemen, $1. A FEEBLE VCMAN Buffering from nervous prostration, ex citability, or dimrirw, the result of weak neea, derangement, or displacement of the aron uifcuu win una neaitn regained alter using Dr. Pierces Favorite Prawrip baL In evarv man nff M fnma L. n - j . . w m PIERCE -G-. CURE uncix auirriraUiEO. The I me I t my About two years ajro I was mi sick with womb tmullk. thai 1 wt. I., . crom the room without miming- away. ooctoni onuld do nomioa nnd ink) mti.t die. but - nvv mi i i vonte Prescription," ami in one week I bona tAffWlltniMM Aft taking a dozen bottka a am a. wcu as i ever was ; free from all pains and aches and all due to Dr. Pierce s Pra. abSSjfDBPBT. LIZZIE H. MURPHY. A'cw Dorp, Uichmond Co., if. T. Intelligence Column. rrHK daily Attars dilttkbkd atyoch hoot vry .emu.; lor ioa per week. FOR RENT TB REP GOOD ROOMS SriTA bl for llbt Bonsekeeniajr orer David Doa'i. MI5 and HIT See jad avenue. WAKTED- A FEW WORK ENGAGEMENTS by experimcid dn. maker, formerly of Chicago. C.U or addreet 611 alrd avwiaa. Riverside S Al MM Made in Twenty-two Styles and Sizes to suit everybody. Mc in tyre-Reck Dry Goodscn Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns the best in the world. They are the cheapest and the best, used by over 3000 families in the city that can testify to their merits. DAVID DON. 161S.1C17 SECOND AYEXUE, SOCX XSLAKS. Who IS THE GREATEST FRIEND TO WOMEN? Krell&Math Because they sell cakes, pas try and buns so cheap that it saves them the trouble of making them. Besides Helping thorn to please their company when they have a party, by supplying them with the finest ice cream and fruit ices. We Can .... Make any kind of ice cream or fruit ices you may wish for, and put it up "in the latest forms. If You Want . . Something new, try a two quart brick of Diplomat. It is the latest and sure to please you and your com pany, and it costs no more tban the plain ice cream. We Want . . . To please you. Try us. iiu & mm PARTY SUPPLY HOUSE 1716 and 1718 Second At. Telephone 1156. fl Pin fllllliamnwlf roMtWinokW. KIO-MM kmk ill Uh Iran i4l.aind Jrar by rn.il. WhnRot Sprtiw . re.r7ti. o. Magic Stemed. wui uam uuuw tie. m la. Hot Weather Is right upon us, and the great problem is bow to keep cool. Mclntyre-Ueck will help you solre it, and at a very small cost. The Shirt Waist is one of the most sensible and comfortable of garments for women's hot weather wear, and when the cost is so slight as we shall make it, every woman should have a couple. While they las. 15 dosea percale wsbts. live rtjle. abnlntelr fast rotor, makins nt tb. brat not on. has Mid for leas than CSs and up to c our price 3c Better st wo or three will's job esn 10 dozen styllfh waists in s variety of colors snd the new shoeTder mffl e, 47c. Worth much mors than ws ssk Ap;c1l-Ml we conld ret. 8 dom, fits aod f 1 , very stylish raiioe waist, in black ana navy, plain aid with polka dot, only Wc. So more at the prici when 1 hess are a one. To thoroughly shape up our Ladies1 Wrapper de partment, this week we will devide the stock into three lots at moving prices. Toll At Mr and flfio -wrappers worth p to RSc. Lor S At MIc wrappers which have been sold a hljth t l!. Lot S at f 1 SA wrappers worth f 1.53,11 Ti, fl.&i and tl S. This is a good opjmrtunity to secure a wrapper at less than the material costs. The big wash goods sale will be continued this week witJi new additions and sharper cuts in prices. If you want the nicest sum mer dress for the least possible money, our wash goods department is the place for yon to buy. Arguments Are of small avail unless supported l,v ,a facts. We have m few doxen tmi nianvladie'. I ren's Aprons, and promise to redm-r Mim-i'ii" by slashing prices right and left. Thuv vill',"i bargain offerings through the entir.- line !,, """"""v reel especial to the following: ' 'Ji ll dozen ladles' fmcy sprons worth l'tc. st 9r. 7 dozen pretty style, worth ap to Sic, a: 10 dcr.f n, 8 hin lsotne style of aprons worth np tu A benriin assortment worth op to 5Tr, at oiiiy 3ic. " All these lots are nice, clean, new on . superior manner. Other and better :.,.'' ' ln fully low prices. 1 "aJr- In children's dress aprons we how the l.et ment in Kock Island at the lowest priet 'Jn" make this sale doubly interentiii". e ni 1 ',' l" i i II in i ii,- iirire in I'vprv r l ii a mn.n r..i I . - i - J ..j.. i-niii lro aay morning to alurilav ingist ICS tier , sixth. You will ll.VA nver Jll al rl,.c , . .. i . . ,JIt seh'ft fr.m. Full assortment of newest wrinkles in laimlr waists, chemisettes, collars and cuil. n!I of ,Uu. mi.litl' anil .1 fliA ImrnBf T1.1.. ... I '!r I this sale is to miss the best offering of the nea-.m Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue, Rock Island A Chilly JReception Is what the edibles receive in that .... BEST OF ALL REFRIGERATORS THE BO WEN -rf :-" i.. i f f mmM s-.-'J Hi P. WT It is easy to say best about a thing, but generally not so easy to prove it. This time we are amply able to do so. G. O. HUCKSTAEDT 1809-1811 Second Avenue. The House Furnisher. Packard Pays the Loss . . J Customers Get the Benefit A-PACKARD & Co. of Boston, Mass., one of the largest manufacturers of Gentlemen's Fine Shoes, took an order from a defunct retail concern, and made to their special order a lot of Fine Footwear. Just as the goods were in readmess to be shipped Packard & Co. found that they were about to be swindled, and the re sult was they refused to ship the goods. A few weeks ago we closed a deal with this popular manufacturer for the entire lot, at a great loss to Packard & Co., which we are now giving our patrons the benefit of. ..3 95 .. 2 60 ,. J(W .. 1 50 .. S9f .. 1 00 . Packard's hand-sewed Cordovan Shoes, finest quality, sold the world over .t r. i Packard's 5 PaU-nt Leathers, in the Re-ent and neW Globe To?, rith ir, 7 " Packard's 13 quality of Robeson Calf in the new Recent Toe lice and rl'" J" Packard;8 3 quality of Tan Bluchers. Pieadilly and Graham Tos onlt g ' -In addition to the above immense barn-si nn u h.va rl..i , . t -i . -- vi.nin xoes, on I v In addition to the above immense bargains we have nloj i 3 ." ' An excellent line of Men's Solid Buff Shoe,, same as'otheT dealer, wo"dTha Gentlemen in need of Fine Footwear will find this an excellent opportunity, one they may atjver have again. Now is your time, boys-you will find it a comfort, pleasure and economy to , Wear H & K. Shoes.