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6 THE AJIGU8, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1004. CITY CHAT. II. A K. the tronser rooter. . boaters in trousers If. t K. Troaer salo opens Saturday, losar with Haeslng A Hoeft. Ninelr-fonr In the shade today. Men's flannel shirts 10c at Simon Moscnfclder's. Alair Pleasants has returned from his Colorado trli. Do yoq want to keep cool? See Mmon Mosenicitirr. Children's sailor suits 48c at Si mon A MosenfcMcr's. Concert tonight at Hincher's Elm Street summer garden. Remember the lawn snpper at Mrs. Jonas Ucar's this evening. Fresh fish at Boucher's Spencer square procerj tomorrow. Atteml the lee cream social at the Baptist church this evening. The coolest underwear yon ever aw at Simon A Moscnfelder s. One dollar lanndricd shirt waists, 79 cents, at lie In tyre-Keck Co's. Tnt A Rat s World's fair series is In popular demand. Preserve it. Money to loan on real estate secur ity. Apply at Jackson A Hurst's. Sinnm A Mosenfelder will save you from Hue to 7."c on negligee shirts. lton't forget the free dance at Nowsck's garden Saturday evening. Misses Lucy and Blanche Huford give a reception tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. The greatest line of negligee shirts yon ever saw at Simon & Mosen felder's. Yon onght to know that Simon A Mosenf elder save you money on un derwear. Money to loan !v the Rock Island Mutnal Building, Loan and Savings association. Mrs. Henry Wheelan left today for Waterloo. Iowa, where she will join her husband. The genuine pongee silk coats and vests, guaranteed to wash, at Simon A Mosenfcldcr's. Otto's hand will give the first con cert of the season at Hincher's gar den this evening. Pictoresqne America4 are yon getting the series? Back numbers at TRK Akois oRice. The contract for the brick work on St. Anthony's hospital has been let to Atkinson it (Jlon. Morris Rosen field is improving so rapidly tn ihicago that he may re turn home next week. Joseph Hnher has ojiened his sum . mer garden anil will hold a pu:mc nexi Damni.-ij evening. ' Fine all wool tronscrs. fjncot final Tty in tbe rousing trousing sale cperrs-NUunisy i. fc K. S"6ietbing new Japanese wash goot in coats and vests at 2.ft0 to be fonnd at Simon & Mosenfcldcr's. ricturesnne World's. Fair," the best-published. The Aunts is now disposing of at 15 cents a number. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddison and children, of (ioodlnnd, Kan., are in Rock Island on a visit to relatives Read over Simon A Mosenfcldcr's advertisement prices on underwear. thin coats and vests and negligee snirts. Soft Coal Consumers short of soft coal ran obtain a limited supply of Indiana block or Kentucky lump of K. (. Fraser. Mrlntyre.Rerk Co. are making special efforts on wash pood. The best assortment, and positively the lowest prices. Those 39-ccnt ladies' shirt waists at Aicintyrc-itcck Cos. are coins: fast. The material alone is worth .'0 cents or more. Frank L. Runner,' of F.dirington, graduated from the law department of the state nniversitv of Iowa at Iowa City yesterday. M. A K. bought the trousers and are going to have the rousers ro us ers in trousers. M. A K. the trons. er-ronsers Satnrday. Rev. J. Jesperson. II. E. Ander son and J. K. (instus have returned from St. Peter, Minn., after attending the Angustana synod, in session there. Needle toes if yon have not seen the needle toe russet shoe at the Bos ton yet, you may regret it, for it's a beauty and the latest styles for ladies. Phil Mitchell, of this city, was elected one of the executive commit tee of the Private Bankers' associa tion of Illinois at Bloomington yes- icraay. About the happiest man in Rock warded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR. K5JC3Q MOST PERFECT MADE A pur Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant P YIAXS TKai CTAMOAUX Island today la John C. Kinney, and all over the arrival of an 8-pound boy which put in bia appearance last eve ning to gladden his home. A moonlight excursion will be given by the Young People's associa tion of the Swedish Lutheran church on the J. W. Spencer Saturday night. The boat will leave at 8 o'clock. Quite a number of people have leen reported for using hy drant water for sprinkling after hours. The police were instructed last evening to report all such cases. John Doyle was overcome by the heat while on a flat boat on First avenue yesterday afternoon, and fell into the river, lie was soon rescued, however, and today is feeling all right. Supper from 6 to 8 this evening at the residence of Mrs. Jonas Bear. Ice cream and cake served during the evening. Proceeds for the fur nishing of a room at St. Anthony's hospital. Ladies' complimentary moonlight excursion Fridav evening. Jnnc 15. Tbe Spencer leaves Rock Island at 8 p. m., returning at 10 p. m. Uood mu sic and dancing. Ladies free, gents 25 cents. Mrs. W. II. Edwards and daugh ter. Miss EIniira, left Tuesday even ing for New York, whence thev sail Saturdav on the Campania for Liv erpool. They will visit extensively in i.nrland and Wales. Remember the great attractions Sunday. June 17, at Offcrman's isl and. Bicycle race, tub race, tight rope performance. Illumination and lire works display in the eveninc The Spencer makes regular trips. leaving a iu a. m., i:so, 5, 7 and 8 p. m. Referring aeain but brieflv to theweathersnbjcct.it will be seen that the signal service ventures the prediction that it may be cooler to morrow night, ror so much of hope ful assurance let us be thankful. The Mclntyre-Reck Co. have placed on sale a new lot of the styl ish pink and blue ladies' shirt watets with laundried collar and cuffs, and loose points. Price, while they last, 79 cents; sold everywhere for f'l. The amount lost by Mrs. C. II. Kittcr through the transactions of Ed ward Lieberknccht, has been made good to her by Mr. Hauck, of Moline, who was the third party to the pro. ceedings, and who now suffers the loss in consequence of Mr. Licber- knecat's peculiar methods. John Rinck has returned from the Sons of Veterans' convention at Springfield, Capt. J. Ii. Liddcrs hav. mg gone on to Chicago. The next convention will lie held in Bloomimr ton. J. M. Cozad, of Reynolds, was chosen as a delegate to the national convention to be held in Davenport next tan. , C. Willis Smith, of the Chicago Press elnb, who is returning from' a trip to umana on bis wheel, was in the city this morning. He started from Chicago May 25, and his long est stay has liecn for i week at Dcs Moines. He has made the principal cities enroute, and has had a good time generally. His best day's run was Do miles. He expects to reach nome ainriav night. On Saturday, June 16 inst., there win Dc an excursion to Clinton. Iowa. on the steamer Helen Schulenlierg under the auspices of the Epworth lergue of the Methodist church. Tickets for round trip: Adults, 50 cents: cniiaren. 2. cents. They are for sale by Rev. F. W. Merrell and bv a committee . of the First M. E. ehnrch. The boat leaves faot of Eighteenth street at 8:30 a. m. The Edwards A Wah-h Construe tion company is making rapid strides toward the completion of the Twen ty-third street pavement. The block between Third and Fourth avenues has been completed, and the section from Fifth to Ninth avenues has been begun. It is feared that the brick may not hold out, as the Na tional Clay company has ceased op erations on account of inability to gei coai. An excursion . train of eitrht coaches came down from Ottawa this morning, under tbe auspices of tbe i. ai. a.. Dnnging about &00 peo. pie into Rock Island. A number visited the Watch Tower and other points of local interest, and quite a few went over the rapids on the Jo sephine. I he excursion train was run by Conductor J. C. Trapp, and pulled by Engineer John Sieboard's locomotive. The first excursion under the auspices of the United Presbyterian church will arrive tomorrow from ashington and other Iowa points. The party expects to take dinner at the lower and in tbe afternoon will take a ride on the river to the Hen nepin canal and Overman's island. They will also visit the Government island and other places of interest in the three cities. Tbe excursion boat. J. W. Spencer, has been secured for the river trip. Round triD tickets will be sold at 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children under 12 years of age. The public is invited to join tbe excursionists on this river trip and thus help the ehnrch people here in making their effort a great financial success. A Uood SmUl. always accompanies good health, and an absence of annetite is an Inrfim. tion of something wrong. The uni versal testimony given oy those who have nsed Hood's Karaarrarilla tn its merits in restoring tbe appetite. uu a puriner oi me oiooa, consti tutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine. Hood's Pills core all liver ilia hil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, tick headache 25c. Kshacharlasiiar'a Psarstsp. - I tbe Egyptian and Assyrian gallery of the British museum and in close con thurnity to the Hittite monuments and the bronze gates of Shalmanezar may be seen an object of more than ordinary in terest a very common looking bronze doorstep from the great temple of E-Lag-gil at Borsippa, a suburb of Babylon. This doorstep, ordinary as it appears, is of great historical value, as it not only has the name of King Nebuchadnezzar inscribed upon it. but also mentions bis restoration to health and power. It is no doubt a native offering and an ob ject of great antiquity. Philadelphia Press. John G. Lutton. of Le Roy, N. Y., a prominent grocer and G A. R. man, says: "I have been troubled with indigestion and biliousness for years. Tried Parks1 tea and it has cured me. I recommend it to every body." fimpnrifin cnnlrini? is nn lnnovM. a tinmn It is a recognized necessity, and its dys peptic substitute is not to be much long er pnt up with. M Tit 13 It 13 IS DANCES for the young girl just entering womanhood. She is especially sensitive, and many nerv ous troubles, which continue through life, have their origin at this period. If there be pain, headache, and nervous disturbances, or irregularity of monthly functions Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription should be judiciously employed. In catarrhal Inflammation, in chronic dis orders and dines sm common to women piEZIOE e??- CUBE SI U MSKV M UTKBUrEBX Miss M ami Bitrk, of ErerctU Berlftmt Co Ptnntu, wrttcs: "When I was fourteen years old I took a bad ooM and there resulted In ternal troubles. I was a irreat suflorer for four years. I had tried two Physicians but neither gave me any relief. After taktna Dr. Ptoroe's Favorite Prescription I can't say enoufrh for it. It ured me so I have no more pains. I am now nineteen years of age." Hiss Bub. Intelligence Column. A' RJC YOU IK NEED? TP TOU Want money Want a cook Wsnt boarders Want a partner Wsnt a situation Want to rent moat Wat a servant jrirl Wsnt to sell farm Want to sell a bona. Want to czctianpe snyUklnjr Want to sell household eoods Want to make any real astatc loans Want to sell or trade for anvtliln Want to find customers for anything C8K THESE COLUMNS. mil daily akqtjs delivered attopb 4b awn- mwarj evening tor lue per whs. TK)R KALE CHEAP A GOOD onr.tt CiR 1" It ntw. For par.lculars eiqntre at Aauo TIT ANTED SALESMAN; KLARY PROM W start, permanent plate, llrown Bras'. Co., aurscymcn. Chicago. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT COCNTT ... nn nrw OIUilCKI OevlCS TOT uin. luquue oi itaipn caveily. tTSO 8ev enth avennr. rf-75.no A WEIK PA ID TO LADIES AWOGENT' til tA Ihm RntiiH Ti.K U 1 i. . - , - n ii . nKvqing dries litem in two minute, without wetiin; the kuiifiiciilt nrcetpury: sail, at aicnt: prraianriit position. Adores.. .p, Harrlton vu , v.ivrs ko. 14, l.Tjluniu. OLio. SEE C1!H AS U YC'JTU J Ul . WOBDEaFUL LEISES- Are the result of years of scientific exper Jmentimr and are now placed, owinfto thelrsuperiorlty, preemlnenUv above every thin heretofore produoed In this line" wbT "? -knowkiKel by experts to be KS.E.IPa-iaSJiS1 nci8lp,"!K't!7 constructed Iensea KNOWN, and are peculiarly- adapted tions. Atrtalofthej KMSSOOM wtnToivJao Von thaw nsas-i pnaCCfisT aUC2aTT nrBsariiaTsi For sale by T. H. THOMAS, Drno gist and optician, I.OUIO ETCOX.m, (SoeeaSMT to H. WKNDT.) Merchant -.- Tailor, 119 Eighteenth Street. a-Flt and Workmanship Ghar an teed the Best Gieuring and Repairing Done CO I a, W in G a o a (V o c 2 cn C bo c . 3 CQ v 4-1 Of o o RiveFside STOVE ADD WE Made in Twenty-two Styles and Sizes to suit everybody. They are the cheapest and the best, used by over 3000 families in the city that can testify to their merits. DAVID DOIT. K1S-1C17 SECOND AVENUE. &0CX ISXtAXD. 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 them 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 np '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 than the plain ice cream. We Want ... To please you. Try us. PARTY SUPPLY HOUSE 1716 and 1718 Second At. Telephone 1156. HXC3FC.SC:. ranvj I 100-Oac tasMa, lit sj-j 'a Mclntyre-Reck Dry gooo Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns the best in the world. Hot Weather Is right upon us, and the great problem is how to keep cool. Mclntyre-Reck will help you solve it, and at a very small cost. . The Shirt Waist is one of the moat sensible and comfortable of garments for women's hot weather wear, and when tbe cost is so slight as we shall make it, every woman should have a couple. While tbey last, Mdocea percale waists. Ave styles, eWlntelT fast rnlen, makln of th. best-not on has sold for less than OBc and op to ssc our price 88c, Better gtt i wo or three whie you can. 10 dozen styl!h waists ia a variety of colors sad the new shoo'.der ni Ble, 47c Worth mach more thaa we ask. A ip2cial-n wecoald ret, gi, doten, $1 and Si tft, very stylish eatioe wsi.ts to blat k and navy, plain aid with polka dot, only Me. No wrest the pries whaaihess are cone. To thoroughly shape up our Ladies1 Wrapper de partment, this week we will devide the stock into three lots at moving prices. Tot 1 At ftse and SSe wrappers worth ap to 8Sc Lot At SSe wrapper which hive been sold as high a f 1 tt, lots At Si a wrappers worth 1.50.S1 75, Sl.&t aad $1 S. This is a good opportunity to secure a wrapper at less than the material costs. The big wash goods sale will he continued this week with new additions and sharper cuts in prices. If you want the nicest sum mer dress for the least possible money, our wash goods department js the place for you to buy. Argument Are of small avail unless supported I facts. We have a few doy.en t.M, "'an, Irt.i.eo ' : hard. i-en s Aprons, ana propose to reduce M ". . ' n. - "IIS The liv slashing nrieva riirlit ...! i. r. .. u..h,.:ii, oargain offerings through the entire i;ri n'i reel especial to the follow in.r- "Ul 1 1 dozen ladies ftney aprons worth 1-, st v. 7 doxen pretty styles worth np to Sic, at U . 10 dozen. 8 hindsome styles of spn.n worth n,, , A barssin assortment worth np to 5Tc, st ou;r 35c ' "J All l.o. - i .... oie uiw, viein. new oon , i superior manner. Other and Utter va!U(.'. h mny low prices. "'aht. In children") dress aprons we M1(,u- ti.p i ment in Rock Island at the l..e.f n- make this sale doublv interetinr we u.''::;,' from the price of every child's apr.m soi, .1 ,ihlt uay morning to batunlav inirlit IC- ,K.r sixth. You will have over 4i stvles u, J.i... ?tn' 1 t iruai. rull assortment of newest wrii.kle i ,. waists, chemisettes, collars and entT .n , a"nlrl quality and at the lowest iMisj-ilile InIT'' this sale is to miss the lcst olTerin" id n, L " a- !1 Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue, Rock Island. A Chilly Reception -W - - -rav-r - Ja-iSBI W A. "v" ' kr mm. - -trV?lJBSM - . I Is what the edibles receive in that . . . . BEST OF ALL REFRIGERATORS THE B0WEN 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. 0. HUCKSTAEDT s "SNfr XS-'i' fea.fc I 1809-1811 Second Avenue. The House Furnisher. 1 Packard Pays the Loss o ' Customers Get the Benefit an orfL w aJ" ," . ?St0n' e "lanufacturer of Gentlemen's line Sho. to To2 Zjr?Z If? ?1! concern, and made to ,he,r special order a lot of Fine Footear. just as the suutas ,h rt At v TPCd Ckf? & C- 'OUnd thlt ,hey about to b led. and the re To Ae en k. fTTf f ,'" Tt aV7 WeCks ag we dosed a deaI with PP"'" manufacturer the entire lot. at a great loss to Packard & Co.. which we are now giving our patrons the benefit of. Packard's hand-sewed Cordovan Shoes, finest quality, sold the worl.l , r. , Packard s 5 Patent Leathers, in the Regent and mwGM'J"1'-" jacKartTB f3 quality of Rolieson Calf in the new Rejreut Toe llc Za To v' 3 " Packard's S mi.litv f T- tti.,oi.M ii:n A," .loe 1'ace mnd Conffress. only In addition to the above immense bargains we have Dlacerl 7 V ' ' V 1 5 An excellent line of Men's Solid Buff Ihoea. ZZVtSSSX S.? l i: iS 13 95 2 A 2 m 1 .r.i Gentlemen in need of Fine Footwear will find this an excellent opportunity, one they may never have again. Now is your tune, boys-you w.11 find it a comfort, pleasure and economy to Wear lil. & (. Shoes.