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8 rHE ARGUS, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1!5. CITY CHAT. Men's Suits 7.S9 At M. & K. today. Men's suits 17.39 M. & K. Fifihiog taekle at cost at Taylor's. Baby buggy parasols at cost at Taylors. Don't fail to read Young & Ma Combs' special. Call at Y. Trefz & Co. and tret a disU of ice cream. " The Ziegler" filter is only sold by Allen, Myers & Co. W. Trefz & Co. hare opened their ice cream parlor. Beveredfre's automatic cookers at Allen, Myers & Co's. Consult new time table of R. I. & P. railway in this issue. Up to date shoes and prices at Dolly Bros.' cash shoe store. The Columbia club fives a dance at Hincher's ball Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wajrner re turned from St. Louis this morning. It takes pluck to cell such qualities as M. & K. have placed on sale at $7.39. You'll never pass the M. & K. af ter having seen their line of $7.39 suits. Wall paper 2, S, 4 and 5 cents per roll. Border I and 2 cents a Tard at TayUr's. Children's garden sets, worth 25 cents, go for 10 cents at Young & McCo nibs'. A (rood assortment of fresh vegeta bles at Long's, which will be sold cheap this evening. At $7.39 you can have your choice of a line of men's suits today at M. & K. that are world-beater.-. Allen, Myers & Co. guarantee every "Shirk" refrigerator perfect. Their customers take no risks. J. K. Ament, of Carroll. Iowa, new suiierintendent of the Koek Island public schools, is in the city today. Go to Patterson's, 922 Fifth ave nue, and get a good pair of oak tan soles put on your shoes for 5) cents. If you take pride in wearing a nobby shoe, you cannot afTord to miss seeing the nobby styles at M. & K's. The men's suits M. & K. place on sale today at $7.3J by far surpass anything ever o He red at anywhere near the price. Take this with you and receive 10 per cent discount off your dress goods purchase today, (April 27) at Young & McConibs'. When M. & K. !nto a price you can depend upon its being the lowest on rct'ord, and that is just what You'll tlnd in their $7.39 men's suits. To Nr. Louis Through coach leaves Knck Island daily (except Sun day) on II. I. & P.. X:"-r) a. in. train passing through Peoria, Springfield, Litchliidd, etc. The Tri-City team was defeated at Peoria yesterday by a score of 15 to 7. The Clinton aggregation arrived this morning to play two games to day and tomorrow. Allen. Myers & Co. have the most complete line of gas, ira-oline stoves aud refrigerators and they sell them nniler an absolute guarantee their prices, too, will Interest you. Ride a Syracuse (Knnison Rims) bicvele, the best and handsomest wheel made. They are so liht thev float. M. U. Griswold&Co., 1510 Second avenue, are the sole agents. lhe Kick Islam! lSrewmgcompany put out this morning one of the hand soniest bottle beer wagons ever seen on the streets. In de.-ign and artis tic decoration it is an ornament in itself. One fare plus $2 to all points in Texas and Arkansas, Tuesday. April 30. Kelurn limit. 'JO days, tor fur. ther particulars call on I M. Allen, general agent. C, K. I. & P., Daveo- port, or local ticket oliice. James P. Ueed will be at the Man hattan club room Tuesday afternoon and evening. lie wul contest anv six checker players without sight of theboards in the evening, and in the afternoon will meet all comers. Don't go to Chicago or elsewhere : to buy the latest kitchen specialties, but bring your wants in the house furnishing line to Allen, Myers & Co., and have them speedily sup plied at the most rea-ouable prices. Waller Johnson and Henry Carsc. who are soliciting subscriptions to the Woodmen site, hve raised f 1.5'K) so far. as:di from Dr. Kinvon's con ditional pledge of $50 The fund is gradually increasing, bv.t there ytt remains much to be done. Take 'our bicycle to M. O. (Iris wold ie Co., when in need of repairs. Workmen, machinery, material, all Awarded Highest Honors World Fair. theTjest- They are prepared to do work promptly and at the lowest prices consistent with best work-. man shin. Shop. 1510 Second avenue The county board adjourned yes terday afternoon. Before adjourn ing, however, the building commit tee saw fit to report the mission of its recent St. Louis trip, which was. as detailed in The Abgcs at the time, for the purpose of inspecting brick, marble, iron work, etc. Information received from F. J. O'Brien, who was called to the dying bedside of his brother at Sterling yesterday, is to the effect that his brother is still unconscious, and scarcely anT hope for his recovery. His serious condition is due to being overcome by gas at a hotel Thursday night. Police Point. Ed. Murrin was fined fo and costs this morning for keeping his saloon open Snndar. The complainant. Mrs. W. B. Ferguson, immediately began proceeding against Mr. Murrin for selling liquor to minors. Mr. Murrin this afternoon filed the neces sary bond appealicg the case to the circuit conrt. Luke Watson was arrested this morning on a charge of burglary, after serving a sentence for carry ing concealed weapons. He was suspected of having robbed Chin Joe's laundry, but sufficient evidence to convict h m could not be ascer tained until a few evenings ago. when the plunder was found in Lou Bishop's disreputable house, the' woman identifying Watson as the person who left it there. He was accordingly rearrested this morning, and bound over to the circuit court by Magistrate Schroeder for burg lary with bonds of $500. Jail Phyalclaa. Dr. J. F. Mver. who has been acting as jail physician since Sheriff licrnenway took control, has been givpn permanent appointment. It seems that the light in the medical profession over the health commit sionership has waxed so warm that one of the factions determined on a coup-d'etat. which was nothing more nor less than parceling out the oiiiucs of jail physician and city physician in nlf-r to cinch the most important position. Accordingly two etitions were drawn up one addressed to Sheriff Henienwav, urging the ap pointment of Dr. J. K. Aay as jail phvsieian, and the other to Mavor- eleet Knox, asking for the appoint ment of Dr. B. F. Hall ns city physi cian. Sheriff Henienwav, however, refused to recognize the prayer of the petitioners, retaining. Dr. Myers, much to their disgust. Whether Dr. Ilaii's petition meets with more fa vorable confederation remains to be een. F 1 a fan. John Fox, a farmer who ' resided near Illinois Citv and who moved to Missouri six or eight years ago, has got into trouble. He was accused of poisoning a girl a short time ago, and skipped the country and came hack to his old haunts in the lower end of this countv. Officers traced him to Muscatine several days ago, and arrested him near Illinois City and took him in custody, but John gave the Missouri officers the slip, and concealed himself in the neigh boring woods. Along in the night he went to a barn in the neighbor hood, and tne officers coming upon the trail corralcd him a sccoud time and started to take him to Rock Isl and, when he again made good his escape from their clntches, and the foiled and chagrined officers areonce more on the hunt for the fugitive. - ' - - t EKOWLEDGE Brines comfort and improvement acd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly ased. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with lesj expenditure, t-y more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pnre liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Pyrcp of Figs. in excellence is due to its presenting ia t be fore most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a jicrfect la etive; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colik, headaches and fevers anil permanently curing constipation. It has civen satisfaction to millions and aiet with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, I ver end Bowels without weak ening thm and it is perfectly free from very objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug jrisU in COc and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, alo the name, Syrup of Ffcr, and bcim well informed, you will not accept any rjMitute if offered. INTELLIGENCE COLUMN. F DOOMS FOi I?XT FTRXUFIED ANDCX- .1 f mosueiJ. 1717 SCiB't avenue. WANTFP-TO T;F.ST A i:i HnCSE. ci-ntrallv located. Al-.!ie4 S." Anuv ffice. POIt RKXT A SICKLY ?I R1H1!D FRONT rnnm down ttitg at No. lll'J Tlrrd avenue Mr. Witrrtn. t?0it SALE AT A BxROUV. ONR COOK t-tovv. one rvtr-cwxinr ai:d bill tiee. In quire at 4412 St vi'titu avenue. VTAN"TED LOCAL AGKNTS FOR THE ' fair hert v Visible Wriiinz Tvivwriier. Diu2htriy Tj pi-writr company, t'tilcago. 111. R KENT A FIRST CLASS 9-ROOM hflntr. w:th all 1h it nni-rn immnvemmmi rer.triilv iorntvd. Apply to M.A. ttriewoM & Hi., idiu -coitiu avetiUe. WASTED It"aPE"TAr.LIS M'Wlt.E-AOEO wimn t live with faml'v o two. (nod place fur the rlgUt rersoa. Address "A V Aki.cs omce. SALESMAN WASTED SAI ART OR COM m'mi'm with i x'fnn ;n!! t nht party, permanent p'nee; aire ae. Lake Bros. Co , ur.er?men, Ihicsso. A Ktre and a Run. Fire was discovered in the rear of the residenceof Mrs. Johanna S plain 425 Nitenecnth street, about 1 o'clock this afternoon. The department ar rived in time to avert any serious damage. The hook and ladder team responding to the still alarm, at tempted to run away, dashing down Nineteenth street from Fifth to First avenue, where it was brought to a halt. Driver ('.us (Jeier. who was in charge of the team temporarily. dispiavot his cooi-bcaaedness. an: with the assistance cf Wheelman Dovle. avoided collisions with sev eral vehicles. The team was turned at First avenue and driven to the lire. mm CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free H III I'rt'iu at Uttlr. And now it is given out that Mayor-elect Knuv. has determined to sli"htlv alter the slate determined upon at the aiderruanic conference It is srii't-be. wul present tlie name of Ir.zra u ilcner lor waterworks su perintendent instead of T. J. Ked- dig. and lhat if Wilcher is not eon. firmed he will allow Superintendent Murrin to remain on nutv until such time as the council shall siirnifv it illingness to acouiesee in his-choiee. Meanwhile, disappointed applicants for the other jositions are wonder ing wbv tbey cannot lie provided for if there is going to be anv change at all. Vol NU HcCONB. Special for Saturday Only. The celebrated II. & H. soap for cleaning carpets ami rngs. luc V. all paper and kalsominmg clean er, per bos Joe. I'est cocoa soap, cake 2c. Carpet beaters, unbreakable, mal leable iron handles, VJe. Ice picks. Sc. Curtain pulls, each 1c. Children's garden sets, steel hoe, rake and shovel, handles 28 inches long, worth 25c, per set 10c. Dress lindings. Sf'r-inch silesia, 5c. Best lining cambrics, Sc. Best sewing silk. 2c. liest sewing twist, lc. Best patent hook and eyes, 2c. Hosiery from Sc per pair up. R RSMT SALOON, XO. avenue. 1C1S SECOND COR SALE A GO')T SURRY. WILL SELL cneap 11 i:iKcn on. sontn I'jrK crocery. LET CS SWEAli Our Eternal Friend-hip Everybody does with the Levari Clsasalla Rf:igo?at;r. Mm Mm Jiai abMnillllWviaKsiaaar The Leo -.aid Cleanabla Ketriperaton taka the cake. Elegant Styles, hard weed, untiqne fialah. Waraintecd not to sweat, and to preserve Ice and food better thaa any other. Fines removable for cleanliness. . Air tight locks, solid Iron shelve, charcoal tilled and paper sbcated. S'.z walia to preserve the ice. zicc lined. A-k for onr aum plete catalogue and get our net prices before yon boy. Water coolers forniahed In any etjle de-lred. DAVID I)OX, 1 6 1 5-1 617 Second Ave. KFELL & MATH. Hang on the Corner Any day during busi ness hours arfH watch the pleased expressions of our customers as they emerge from our doors, and you'll begin to sec that we are the people w hen it comes to a (question of where to go for WAXTEP TWO INTELLIGENT BOYS. Iiavini Idesof 'ra-in2. Hock Is!an1 A't Stained Oln- rranmt.jr. illiain A. Filler, manager, -19 Seventeenth street. MEN' AND WOMEN TO MAKE I1IO MONEY w tn th I'racttc.il Vltirir Pyn.mn I the eiertricat marhine nied in the areat p'ntirip fac trte ?W l'i 55 vt msile imv. Plates ev ervthinsr No per;enc ; big prrttts. undress. w P. Harrison & Lo ckta So. 11, Columbus. Ohio. WHY DO PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF II ARD ttmc4. vben nav wonan or nian can make from Si o fit) a day eipily. Al harfht-arJ of tne wonderful ucct'9 of trie Olitpnz Dith Washer; vet mar? are ant to ihiik thev can't make nionev pelMiii; it : but anyor.e can make morvy. becanpe eerv famiiv wnnt one. tine fltrent h&s made S4TS 36 in the ,at three mnnthr. aui-r piting all exp nsc-ana auenamic w rvvn.ar BUM.. ne sidea. Yea don't hv to ciiitii-ii: aa ponn as people i no jon have it fir saie thy need for a dtb v-acher. Artilrcx the t I'max Mtir. Co., 45 Starr avc Clunione, lltilo, lor particulars. For Si'mmer Drinks. Krell & Math: We have it on reliable authority that at Krell & Math's confectionery you can have every kind of cake except the stomach ache; you can't have that there at -any price, as the confection ery made by Krell & Math is pure, fresh and wholesome. Considering its high quali ty, too, it is very reasonable in price. A Denial As to any statement published that we do not tind moth destroy ing the action-felting of pianos, as we claim anil our book stipu lates is done to keep the owners of pianos in ignorance of the fact that they are being ruined by lack of proper care due to incompetent- piano men. we will do nate f.VW to any charitable in stitution of this city for anyone proving that the above statement is not true. Below is a list of names of some of the best peo ple of Rock Inland to whom ref erence can be made substantiat ing the above facts, whose pianos we have overhauled. i II wit.ox, yr.ttv llrrA, JF Robixmos, Mm CitArtK Si I set a, Mas i M Bt roi.o. tint ( thi s Oabt, Ucs JSCiLttor.a. Very respectfully, F. L. & C. C. TAYLOR. 1 125 Second Avenue. Mrs. S. Smith, FIRE MILLIMY. Mourning Goods A Specialty. 130) Second Ave BOCK ISLAND. Mclntyre-Reck Dry Goods co. Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns Buy Standard Sewing Machines. The Last of April Is rapidly approaching. " We are very desirous of reaching' certain figure in onr April sales, and real ize that to do it we must not only offer an abundance of sharp drives, but make many cats in the prices of desirable merchandise all through our store. Bar gain week it will be pure and simple, and many a penny can yon save by leaving your money here dur ing this sale , Capes and Skirts. NO TI wool rrlpl pinVe I ill around eitecs, pinked collarette, rheap ml are eti.l duaper at 9c Colors black, (an, navv, brown. One to a cn-toater. About l"0 spring Jarkets, sleeves a trifle tight, flue ferments other wife, have been up to liu, will be f I. Special Bargains in Skirts. 5 dozen storm serge dress skirts, good width and worth easilj fl.TS, at?-. a dosea Henrietta cVth., very wide diees rkirts. S tow braid trim tn!n?. Imel t-.rouphout, verr good value at 3, will be (1.87. Co org black, brown and navy. Ire rkrt and suits of all kin a pree to sll them. Storm ree,crepons.satindiich:.saiinrrepcn, ladies' cloth.ete. So-new f.m j duck eul-e, blazer ttrte.widaakirt, worth $ TSattl 9S. Grab 'em ontrk. Ladies' 2 piece calico snitj with belt, worth $1.18, at 83c, The Midway Puzzle. Did von ev.'r hesr of the Midway Puzzle drearest pnszle oat worth a qna-ter, b t yon em Bet it for nothme hi-re with a purchase of SI or more. There's a goMl laii;h, an a wuoJo lot of fun lathe Midway. Silk Waists. Very sharp and successf all buying enables ns to offer yon 5 dor.en silk waists, new and handsome ef fects," great big sleeves, and worth $4.50. at only $?.98 Positive no more to be had at the price when ihese are cone. qnant'tiea of silk waists, mlth lazorloaa rleeve. in fanry taffetas plmse acd other aovrl'y silks, few doable wp small wai.ts, very low in p-ice. Desirable Dress Goods. rrepnn la brown, navy and csM, worth !.. at T7-4c US inch extra fine clay worsted for creeses, skirts and capes , worth J2.S.V at St. Si. . . . fcVlnch gennioe twill bvk bnwdr-ntb. f r eane at TSc worth Jl.SS. 64-inch Knislieh covert cloths, newnttbii g for caps and aaina at HSi, worth $1.. , Same di-cudcd bargains In wool dress good that wj are clo ia; out at a price. Lace Curtains. Contimiatkn for one week mate of the bir laceCurta'n aata at the sama apeeial prices, and with tha offer of cvnain pole and tiMures coia ' plt-te with eaca p-tr r curta'nn at f 1.50 and np. tw valut a ta tl-h net curtain will bt on sale thi wet k. ' Abxui .tK vatd ah curain mnolins and wises,etc , repliants and soilrd ends ! ft frvim the ruth of last week's sale. 1 lo S-yud lecgths, and worth cp Ij SOc a yard, at l&c Caacot las: long;. Mattings. 1(1 pieces Ja.aneseini1lri-s came too late for lest w-ck's sale, should have beea lse, will 1:0 at lic. kxcrlhnt quality and pretty "" .-. -. . luonzil freHOlsiBlialiniiinirB.ia iu mi. via? nua v?umny , fl.CS. el Jat Wc. 1 All kinds of curta'n findings and fix lures at very low prices. Mclntyre-Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 1711 Second avenue. Rock Island. KRELL & ill ATM, Party Supplies. Ice Cream, Soda, And Phosphates. Phone 1156. 1716-1718 Second Av. Buck's Steel Ranges A WROUGHT STEEL RANGE Bakes quicker, bakes more evenly, has greater capacity, uss less fuel, burns coal or wood, and lasts longer than any other style of Cooking Apparatus. It Pays to Buy the Best As there are so many imitations offered. It is a waste of time, patience and money to buy an inferior Range. Don't BUY a Range Before you have seen a Buck's Steel Range. G O. HUCKSTAEDT We close at 6:30 evenings 1009-181 1 Second Avenue. Tie MpM sagow Pauls FOR CHILDREN. And the Warranted Not-to-Rip Union-hde SWEET, ORR & CO. PACTS for Men. These are the Best Made Trousers in the Land. We have just received a large shipment of both these celebrated makes, and in order to thoroughly introduce these lints we have placed on Sale 500 Pairs of the $1.00 quality Sandow Pants at 50C 200 Pairs of the Sweet, Orr & Co.. $3 50 Pants at $2.50 & p!Vl PEF.rECT I T 5fl 0 4fy3 H& SANDOVTS PERFECT RANTS SEWED WITH SILK AND LINEN. WARRANTED NOT TO RIP. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.