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4 THE ARGUS. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 185. S THE ARGUS. Fnblisbed Daily ud Weekly it 1(24 Seeord Avenue, Bock Island, 111- Entered at the por offlcc m second cUu matter. J. W. POTTER, PlTBLISHXR. TERMS tally. 10 enU per week. Weekly, $3.00 per annum ; in advance, f 1 s. All communications of a critical or arguments tire character, political or religion, must have real name attached for publication. Ho such article win he printed orer Initios signatures. Correspondence aolicited froai every townablp in Bock Island connty. Km dat, M ecu 29, 1895. asemaeratle Tl ket. ' Tenth Dulrid. For Congress FEED K. EASTIAS CUf TlctH. For Mayor , ROBERT KC3CHVAK5 For C lerk A. D. HCaVING For Treasurer HARHY B. eWMOX Aldermen Vlnl Ward JOI15 Pl'HMAN Second Warl U. H LOUSB Third Ward W. O. XAUCKEB Fourth Ward. CHARLES BLU ER Fifth Ward T. A. PKSDBR Sixth Ward. J. F. KOSEKFIELD seventh Ward W. J. H. KERB Towmttep Ticttt. Wot Asslatsat Supervisor IIINRY KHtSER J. B. LABKIN For Collector LEO DrHESHOTU For Arscs-or GEORGE W. PS WRY If Knox is defeated as he surely will be the effect oa Miller is likely to be pitiful. Fuil Mii.i.f.k is on nettles. As every day sees the Knox star waning, Miller sees bis own prospective star vanishing. It is a star engagement with Miller this time, as usual. IIarrt B. Simmon is one of those Rock Island young men who have grown np with the town, worked hard for all he has and all he is, and is one of those young men who re. fleet credit on all who are interested in him. He will be Rock Island's next city treasurer. Tub conservative thinking man cannot hesitate very long as between who he would favor when in quest of a competent accountant A. 0. Hue sing or C. F. Bladel. Should not what a man would apply to himself and bis own business, have equal force with the important office of city clerk? Evidently C. J. Searle supposed he was np in his own office at one of those political gatherings when he made the break he did in the county board Wednesday on the beguiling of laboring people "by the suggestion that the board could act now in a catch-vote manner, and then change its action after election. If A. D. Huesing is re-elected city clerk he will be found always on duty, as he has been in the last two years, during which he has earned the reputation as being the best city clerk Rock Island ever bad. Com pare such a man with one who has no qualifications for the office, and who if elected would be obliged to delegate the responsible duties to another. It is in realization of his unfitness that Bladel has condition ally arranged with his relative to attend to the work. The public showed three years ago that it was tired of Collins rule when it knocked out Steve in the Fourth ward for alderman. Since then the Collins boys have been ruling the roost in the councils of their own party, Frank in the Fifth and Steve' ! .uJ v .i. t i .i : in the rourth, and later they have Frank in the Fifth and Steve 1 reached out and taken possession of,... ., , , , . . . , , . i Indiana block for stoves.. . the connty board of supervisors and,.,, , . the republican city convention, but;, c ., ... , " V .i... k .w. r . ... LaSalle. third vein coal 3 with the public, concerning which no trner words were ever spoken j than toe propbetie utterance of Abraham Lincoln, "You cannot fool all the people all the time.' The Coll las Bays. The Collins boys are getting the worst chase of their lives this year. no me inuiguauon oi me laoonng classes at the manner in which the connty board has delivered itself into tbetr hands regardless of the protest and petition from warkingmen, and the digust of republicans who are tired of the Collins-Campbell ennning rule, they are having a hard row of stomps. Their audacity in running the city-township convention in the interest of Knox, just as Frank Col lias manipulated the Fifth ward cau- ' us in which he was the king bee. aAd the way in which Steve broke into the convention, and usurped the rights of another after, he bad len shot ont with the proxv of Charlev Bladel's brother-in-law J. II. Liedlke is only equaled by their action a few", years ago in pushing their youthful brother to the front for the legisla ture. They knew then that their brother was ineligible, yet they took the risk and bad bim nominated over such men as ex-Mayor Henry Carse. and then the county was obliged to pay tor a special election after it was all over to provide an eligible man ia placs of the member of the family, and all on account of the Collins boys. Again this spring they have laid away good men, among them Mr. Carse, tn order to advance their own special favorites, Knox and Bladel. This is therefore a desperate fight with these politicians who re gard themselves as foxy as tbey make them, for the result means either their in t in rind rnntrnl of thfl count board and the control of the city ad- ministration as well, or their turning down altogether. It looks as if the latter fate awaited them. Knights of tba MaeeaDee. The state commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "AN ter trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in oar two children, we tried l)r. King's New Discovery, and at the end of two days the cough entirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it enres where all other reme dies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens, State Commander. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed, and trial bottles arc free at Hartz & Ullcraeyer's drug store? Regular size 50 cents and f 1. IT MAT DO AS MICH FOR YOU. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for manyyears. with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so- called kidney cures, but without any good result. About a year ago he began the use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant re lief. One trial will prove our state ment. Price only 50 cents for large bottle. At Hartz & Ullemcyer's drug store. BICKLEK S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay reqnired. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Hartz & Ullcmever. la the Interest of f armer. Farmers everywhere in the west and northwest are becoming interest ed in the cheap farm lands of Vir ginia where the soil is good; the cli mate is free from the extremes of heat and cold, and where the best markets of America are within easy reach. The "Farm News" of Springfield, Ohio, has planned a half-rate land seekers' excursion to Virginia to leave Cincinnati at 7 p. m., April 2. Thoy will be received by the governor of irgtnia and commissioner of ag riculture, the latter conducting them through the state. At every stopping place committees have been appoint ed to take them in hand with a view of showing them every phase of agri cultural life in Virginia. No other trip nnder such favorable auspices can possibly be mane, itpccial low rates have been made at all hotels. Send your name to Excursion De partment, harm INews, t-pringiicM, Ohio, or address U. I,. Truitt. G. T. P. A., Cincinnati, Ohio. New Route to rt, Loul. Via Rock Island & Peoria railwav. Trains leave Rock Island depot, foot of Twentieth street, at 8:0d a. m. and 1:15 p. m. This route offers a de lightful trip through the heart of the state, passing enroute the cities of Peoria, (lunch procured here) and oprtngheld. Kates as low as com peting lines. Through tickets to all southern points. R. Stockhoi se, G. T. A. Khenmatlsrn Care! In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radical! v cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mvsterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly beneuts o cents. Sold by Oito Grotjan, druggist. Rock Island. Coal Market. T T i ft Anil 11 si 7ia mr asm .7 50 . 25 " v , j-t t. Disconnt for cash, per ton. . , , ' . 5 . 4 00 00 00 furnaces 6 00 Cartage added cn less than ton or ders. L. G IRAZEK. Telephone 11 S3. "Royal Baby- Kjra atnieky b a "Rye aa ta Rye," natarally ripened and free from all foreign Savor and adnlte ran te guar anteed para a 3d over eleven yean of age, racom amended to the eounotsartir as a meritorious aru cle worthy of the eosadence of Invalids, couva- lesceots and the aped. See that our nam la blown i bottle . $1.00 per quart bottle. ROTAL RUB!" PORT WINK pare, old and aseUow, therefor heat adapted for Invalids, convalescents and the) aeed. It Loot vitslitv. ereau-e srreiuna and aooetite. bnlids an toe weak and debilitated, vaana, !. Hnta, OS ceata. rat ap on aoaoe ana guaranteea or ROTAL WISE, CO, Chi, For aale at Harner Hooao Pharmacy, and hy n uiiam vieaaeain. o ,rte. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOSS OF FLESH is weakening. You cannot af ord to fall below your healthy weight If you will take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda when your friends first tell you you are getting thin, you will quickly restore your healthy weight and may thereby . prevent serious illness. Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott's Emul sion. This seems extraordinary; but it is absolutely true. teat U fxraaasd to accept m nbt&ute.' Sall i. Biwns, K. Y. AJIDnsrxnfc. k.as$1. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Dr. J. H. ITafft, druggist and physi cian, Eomboldt. Keb, who suffered with heart disease for fonr years, trying every remedy and all treatcenta known to him self and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease Is curable. He writes: "I wish to tell what yoor valuable medi cine has done for me. For fonr years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev eral physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost un endurable; with shortness of breath, palpita tions severe pains, unable to sleep, especially oo the left side. So pen can de scribes my suffer ings, particularly urins the last months of those four weary years. I finally tried DR. J. ri. WATTS, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. and was surprised at the result. It put new life into and mado a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured me tor I have now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a drnggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffer ing then and the good health I now enjoy. Tour Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.' J. II. Watts. Humboldt, Hel., Hay 9, M. Dr. M ilea Heart Care Is sold on a tmsltive frnarantee that the first bottle will iienetib AlldrnegLstssellitatU, bottles forift.or it will toaeot. prepaid, on receipt of price by Uxs Ut. Aiiles htutiical Co Kikhart. iud. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health 7 Per Cent; Loans. a arc as Government Bonds. The following is a partial list of completed pik-edged first mortgage loans on hand, which we oiler tor sale, sub ject to previous selections, for their face and accrued interest. These loans have boon carefully selected by us. and are first-class in every respect. They arc all 7 r-KK cent net to the inves tor. We have many other loans to offer, if these are not in amounts to suit the investor: fair cv Vulii of ll.oOO 2,560 3,000 2,500 2,800 4,000 1,000 3,000 2,500 3.400 4.800 9oe 1,500 2,100 1,500 3.5G0 1.000 4wiowC. Vrnt. Time. $ -J.200 7 5 yrs 800 7 5 yrs 500 7 5 vrs 900 7 5 yrs 200 7 5 yrs 2,000 7 5 yrs 300 7 5 yrs 1,000 7 5 yrs 875 7 5 vrs 1,500 7 5 yrs 2,000 7 5 yrs 400 7 5 yrs 800 7 5jts 440 7 5 vrs 600 7 5 yrs 1,200 7 5 yrs 250 7 5 vrs The securities we oiler are especially adapted for the investment of savings and trust funds, as our personal attention to all the details of the loan, from its date to its ni&turity, relieves the hold er from ail annoyance except to present his coupon to us for collection. For further information call at the of fice of JACKSON & HURST, Masonie Temple. GEO. F. ROTH, 8npt. Loan Department. Are ' A word to those going to build this coming season! If you are go Vou Going To in" to build a nice res idence get figures from the Colona Stone Co. of Colona, 111., on a cut stone building; of white or verijrated sandstone. If you build of brick let them give you figures Build. on the trimmings. If vou build a frame or wood building let them give yon figures on the range work. It w'll Imcrove the looks ard ralne of yonr hou-e t per cent, home of the nievst buHfliurs in the stare are built of ol,m stone. l)y all meana bar toar arcf ttirt rptci'V Cttmna s'one to be used tn yoar bu'lilirs:. rtsmpis of stone and pboto?rapU9 of buildings cm be been at Boom It. Mlicacll Lyade's Lauding. wax r.".Es rjuss vi:::js. - QsY. r-MY. . Taav W-at FEFFEQ'S nznVJCCII Did! c r, u 117 tY fpncmir. vares wnen ac efiers raiu Vonnt aoea rsaaia wt aiaahuod: ota Dcs wcorsr Toathrul i?or. AswIsteirGaar. lwsiHaqr. XlawOr f nuslsat, Ua Pram Use. era. Fa-llr-s ttrmmrr, Waulas Dis eases. :.adavl rvvrta r-f mit atmm ss . trm -m imdwemum. Wnrds olr insanity and consumption. Doa't lH drnrvist impose a wortMcsasunstltuts on voaheau-utstcliiFaaToatflrprofcu losiston has fnr fEErCi KEBVIOaa, or fend fori . Caa be -carried tn vest por&et. PreeaM alnla wrap. rirwaUaaraatM ta Csve sr atevwaa ths r-j. psmorilot frp2.t.ld hy dnantsta. Address ruixit aujsiedLi, a aa'ji. Sold b Ilal'.x & UI" rceyer atd T. IL Thomas, SPECULATIC'I. W etwrnprndmi twtHitim t Imi mrw or sail, for trm&imm . te astMlaa, simlM or vvwimow. Mrtm itmr hmm wm sUtarij. ciic Imum camttAmMimk mArimm. Or ln neat wmi ob osw per eeat aaUarciaW. Ou hnfafc.' fipac alalifasi. c Hew Trmtl," miM SJBBI I BEsBl l 1 WI III IILBI aasiBip. V aV as IJIbVM t CPU it stoat- 6afl bni.rti-hj. Ajjalt, mwm. 11 BA2?K&. The Moline State Savings Bank, Mouse, III., Office Corner Fifteenth St. and Third Ave. CAPITAL Si 00.000.00 Knccee Ja the Molina csving Bank Org jj used ltel 4 Per Cent lute rest Paid on Deposits. Orgtn'sed nnier State I awa. Oven from a. n. t S p. n . and eilncenay and Saturday nights (run TtoSpm QFriCF.KS: r-oKTEa SKonrca, - - President lliiua Diuun, - Vice President C P BzncavaT, - - Cashk-r TKl'STKES: POBTEB SfKiaKEB. DltUBl DiKLlllO, H II AisawnKTU, Geo H Edvium, C F II Ka kx way, C A Boss, C B AtxswoBTH, W H Adams, W W Well. Western Investments GUARANTEED REAL ESTATE LOANS atas for prrvu partiae ta Um canies apo of Ute at By the Orchard State Bank of OUi.UAJtD, NUB RAn&A . a. W. Drt. Preeldrat. J. B. Dust Caehler. KBnK2KCS0. Mitchell Lvede, Bankers. J. ST. Bobmooc, Cashier Hack Isiaad' rtationsl aiik. O.O.Oaner. H. D. ieury lt&n'a soar. Wholesale Qroers. Orramxwdenee oolicltad. IS2VRA1TC8. Httesing cS: Hoeft INSURANCES AGENTS. Representing among other time-tried and well known Fire Insurance Com panies the following: Rochester German Ins Co........Bocbrstr, N T Wettrheeter Fire New lorK Buffalo. N V Buffalo trer-r an M Spring Oordon titrann Fire " New Uamprhire Milwaukee Mechanics Security Philadelphia reonu. in Mnncbe.-ter N H Milwaukee, Wis Mew Haven, Conn OSee Corner Eighteenth street and Second Avenue, second floor. Telephone No. 1047. EOCK ISLAND, ILL. SsUbliBlied 1SCS. "THE OLD RELIABLE." HATES ft QLZAVELAKB OEmtBAI. IkpreientiBP over 40 Million Dollnri of Cash asaeta Tire Life. Tornado. Aeoldent, Marine, Employer's Liability iKSURANCF.- Boncia of Snrtrtjrsnlp, OrPlCBBeasaton's block Bock bland. Ill laTlfcare ear rates; they wis Interest yon. J. M. BUFORD, General . . . Insurance Agent 9e eld Fire and Time-tried Companies represented. Losses PrcmptlT P&il t ae low aa aty rei labia eomp&oy can aSer Toot Patraaave te elicited. QEED QTORE. 1 O O O LOCIS HAXSSF.N SIS and 215 West Second Sirett. IisTecporu High Class Seeds Of all kinds suitable for tbe most critical market Gar eners and Truckers. CLOVER and GRASS Seeds of all kinds. GARDEN TOOLS, SEED DRILLS. CULTIVATORS. We caray a complete Stock of the Celebrated PLANET, JR." TOOLS. Send for Catalogue whole and retail. LfcGAL. Admlalstr star's Rot Ire. Fstste of Msrsaret Kelly. Oeeeased. Toe aadersifnied hsTinst been arporrted ad- wimistrator of the estate of MuRrarrt blellr. late of the county or Kock Inland, aia of iliinois. deceased, hereby Khres notice that he will a BDear before toe eonntrcocrtor Kock island county, at the office of the clerk of said court, in the city of Rock Island, at the June term on the first Monday in Jane next, at whicb rime all persons havina; claims asa nst said estate are noli Ard and reqnested to attend, for the purpose of havinf the same adjusted. All persons iadebted to said estate are request ed to make is mediate payment to the nuder siimed. Dated tnm S'rd day of warb. A. D. lPflft. IIENKY C.CUNELLt. Admlnismtor. Exeewtors Notice. Estate of Phib moo L. Xilchell. deceased . The nmio!Umcd bavine ttm attnlnied eier- ttora of 10c last will and testament of llii lemon L. Mitchell late of tbe conntv of Uncz Inland, stute of Illinois, deceased, ben-by eirenotire that they will apiicar before tlie ooaitty conrt of hurt Isl and county, at tbe office of tbe clerk of said court. in the rtty or K?c.E IslinU.at te May term, on the drat aoniay in May nex', at which time all persons having claims ajrairjsl said estate are no. rifled and requested 10 tteud,fjr the parpose of harini; tbe same adjusted. All perrons indebted to raid estate are re ques ed to make immediate payment to tbe nn dersisned. Dated this 2d day of March. A. D.. 1895. 1'niL M ITCH IX, W. O. WanswokTH. Hast U. Wan-wosTH. Execniois. Pnbllcatloa Kotiee. 6TATB OF ILLINOIS, f Kock Island Corarr. fm' In the circuit court, li arch term. A. 1 . 1805. In chancery. L.u ia uim va Jorpn uuvin. Affidayit of tion.residence of Joseph 'Gstrln. the aliove defendant, havinf; been filed in the clerk's office of the eircnit court of sain connty, notice ia hereby given to tbe said non resident attendant that the e3mp!aiuaot filed her hill of comnislnt In said conr'. on tbe chancery side thcreor, on the STin day or March, isir. and ttiM lheenpon asumipons issned out of said court, wherein said suit Is uow pendin;. returnable on tbe first Monday in tbe month of May next, as by law teqnwii. row, unless von tne ait nn-re-idenf defendant above named vhall tierwnally be and appear he'ore said circuit court, cn tre first day of the next term thereof, to be hoiden at Hock Island in ami for the said conntv, 01 the first Monday in May nxt, and plead, answer or demur tn the said complainant's bill of complaint, thxramc and tne miners a d things therein chnrped and stated will le taken as contested. ana a decree entered against you according to the prajer of taid bill t.fc'IKI.K w . HAMHlin-.triesK. Rok Island. Illinois. March STth. A. D. 1HW5. line M. Beabuslet, Complaiuanl's Solicitor. Publication Kotiee. STATTJ OF I LLISOia, 1 RocKlsLAHDCotrriTV. In the circuit conn, to the May term, A D., 195. Is chancerr. The Hume Buildini; A Loan association of Bock Island, vs. John Iireessen. Mary O roes sen, Je::b Witlms, Henry Lemberp. ant Charles Detlefson, partners, etc . as Leiubin? St Detlef. son. Ausast U Lilt and Marcut liavijens, part ners, etc.. as C. Tegeler t Compauy, tiustav Mendel, Rock Island Brewing Company and Bmii Jucobson Affidavit of tlie ron-resldence 'of Mary Drcee- sen, one of the abive nm,'d defendants, having been fl ed tn the cUrk'a office of the circuit e un, notice is hereby eiven to tbe sai4 non-res'dent defendant tbat the complainant filed its bill of complalut in tbe said court on the chancery He tnureoi on tne CTtn aay 01 uecemonr. A. u. ism, and that a sammons issued oat of said cosrt, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on tbe first Mrnday In the month of May next as by lnw r quired. Now, nnli ss you, the said non-resident defen dants above named. Mary Drees pen, shall person ally be and appear before the said circait conrt oninantst any 01 tne next r-rm thereof lobe hoiden at Hock Islnnt in and for si id county cn the first Monday of May next, and pIcS'L acswer or demur to the said complainant's bid of eim- piaint, tne sme and tue matters ana things therein charged and stated and will be taken vs com im, ann a uccree colore .1 against yon ac cording to the prayer of said bill. kock island. 111.. aiarcti xi, i-r.,3. a. W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Jackson & IIcfst, Attorneys for Complairaat Publication Notice. STATE OF ILLINOIS, I KOCK 1RLAHD COCISTT. t In the Circuit Court, May term A. D. 1ST5 In Chancery. The Home Bnildirg & Li:n Assoc'mtion of Rock Is ann, ;('la,a Ko-alie ratllda Kv tner, Ctrl Itooert nasi ,er, 1 ne uce l-imn sicvnt com pany,Iohn SpilKer, aeph J.Leicb at.d Joseph f Ureve. partners, etc.. as Lercn (ireve: II. P ltrammer Mamufacturing Company, and Ucnry Doerlng. Affidavit of the ntn residence o' Clara Rosalie Matilda Kstner and the U. if. E rammer Manu facturing companv. and Curl Robert hastner, of the above named defendants, having been filed in the rlerk's" office of the circuit couit, rot ice is hereby piven to the said non-resident di fendants that the omplalnant filed his bill of complaint in aai'f conrt on the chancery eld thereof, on tbe :.ib day of March. A It.. IbflS, and tha' thereupon a anmmons issued out of said court, wherein said suit Is now rctidtn?. retcr.iahle on the first Mon day in the month 01 May next, ss by law required' isow. unless yon, the said non-resident oe- fenilants above namoil, la-a Rosalie Matilda Kastner. Carl Kobert Kastnerand II. K. Brammer Manoracturingcompiy. shall personally be and appear before the said circuit court on the first day or tne next term tnereof, 10 ne noiaen st hce Island in and for the said county on the first Mnodny in May. next, and plead, answer or de mur to ins said complainant s otn 01 complaint, the same and the nitUera snd things therein charged st,d ttated will be taken as confessed. and a decree entered against you according; to cue praTer or saia 001. Kock Island, ill.. March zr, imt. GKOHiiK W. (iAMntK.tlcrk, Jackson i II lust. Solicitors forComplsinanU. Twenty-First Street Addition Fine Residence Lots in this addition For Sale' on Easy Terms. This addition is located be tween Twentieth and Twenty-second streets and Tenth , and Twelfth avennes, and nearly every lot in it has upon it a fine walnnt, elm, backberry, or other large tree, and is already provid ed with abundant shade. These lots are in the very best part of the city, and the most desirable for resi dence purpose of any lots in the city. Apply to M. M. STURGEON, Attorney. Soars 2X, HitcheU & Ljnit Block. BICYCLES! EAGLE ALTAIR. Aluminum rims, taper tubes. ECLIPSE. The wheel that stands all tests. DUKE & DUTCHESS. Can be found at FRAHK ILL 1(10 Third avenue. BASOWAKK AMD fAIXTS. 9 sMA' fi like COparip i Capdle fo ff brilliancy of ifo fa" h PaSJ dfo 5oap5 wli f) 5ASTA CLAD5. SMI1 CLMJS SM "STTBE RKTAIRBANR ANY To the People Rock Island and Vicinity Spring has come, and with it the largest stock of WALL PAPER has arrived at the ADAMS WALL PAPER CO. that they have ever had. We can safely siy that never before in Rock Island has such a variety of fine goods been shown. These goods are now open to your in spection, and you are invited to see them. RESPECTFULLY, Adams Wall Paper Company, 310. 312 and 314 Twentieth street. DAVIS CO. HKATIKO AMD VBMTILATINU KNGINKEKS. HAVE YOU SEEN THE -:- CAPITOL If Not, Why Not? Come and see the Heater, and judge its merits yourself.- Fifteen sold this sea son, and more going.- Call for descrip tive circular. 112 and 114 W. 17th street. Telephone 1148. RASMUSSEN, FREE CO. FHOTSeiH Have just received a beautiful lot of Cold Dow Knot Frames, which are being riven away with every order for their best Cabinet Photos. Remember that they make the finest work at lowest prices. For example. a a. Cabinet Photos as low as $i per doz. And Three-quarter Life-Size Crayon Portraits at $..50. Frame included. Don't entrust your valuable originals to strang ers. Bring them direct to tbe gallery, and save agents1 commis sion. Don't delay if you want your portraits HASUUSSE1T, FREE Co. arm a e" ra a a EAML-K Oi SPRING MILLINERY. CAPES, JACKETS, WAISTS, SUITS, SKIRTS AND WRAPPERS Now in progress at the Bee Hive Headquarters Mourning Goods of f I lil itei lr "1 A -w -ar sale 114 W. 2d street, Davenport for Tasty Millinery. a Specialty. m 1