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6 THE ABGU8 FRIDAY, JUKE 21, 1095 CITY CHAT. 1 Bead McCabe's new on fifth page. Ladies1 neckwear 19 cents at the London. Best overalls 35 cents at Sommers & LaVellels. Work shirts 35 cents at Sommers & LaVelle's. Men1 pants from 45 cents up ward M. & K. Straw sailor hats 13 cents at Som mers & LaVelle's. Bargains in wash suits, all colors, all styles M. & K. Ladies1 belt buckles 10 cents at Young & McCombs1. Special sale day Saturday at Young & McCombs1. . Men's suits, large selection, 10 at Sommers & LaVelle's. Tomorrow at Dolly Bros Oxfords in taa and black for C9c. Children's wash suits, bargains, grab 'em quick M. & K. Special drives in boys1 and chil dren's clothing at M. & K's. Knee pants suits 75 cents, 90 cents, and $1 Sommers & LaVelle. Their line of boys1 suits are second to none Sommers & LaVelle. Ladies1 shirt waist sets 9 cents Saturday at Young & McCombs1. See our line of gray clay suits for men; they are beauties The London. Men's tan lace shoes ft. 53 at the Fourth avenue shoe store. No. 1501. If you buy for cash go to Dolly Bros. Lowest prices in the country. Dress shields, extra quality, 4 cents a pair at McCabe's tomorrow. $7.42 men's suit sale greater values than ever. Come The Lon don. Chamois gloves at McCabe's. Sea sonable reniioders, new ad., fifth page. Summer coats and vests in broken lots worth np to $1 for $1.99 The London. Special prices on men's shoes. Stop and see the line at $2.29 at Dolly Bros'. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Eyster re turned last evening from their Phil adelphia visit. Those $7.39 men's suits at M. & K's. are just the thing. Another new lot received today. The place to buy your shoes is at the Fourth avenue shoe store, and you will save money. If you want a nice stylish straw hat at little cost go to Stewart, the hatter and furnisher. Turtle soup at Gutzweiler's to morrow night, corner of Fifteenth street and Second avenue. New styles of wash ties, two for , 25 cents you know what you pay for them elsewhere The London. Big bargain day at Young & Mc Combs1 Saturday. Special cut in Irish lawn, dimities, silk mitts, etc. H. C. Spaulding, accompanied by his wife, departed Ihis morning for Oklahoma to spend a short vacation. Hot shot 89 cents for white can. vas Oxford. D. and E. widths. You won't find them any other place than The Boston. The funeral of Mrs. Henry Wolt- niann will be held from tho Thir tieth street residence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mrs. William Krcig, the wife of our former ball player, accompanied by her daughter, Ethel, is visiting with friends in the city. John C. Barnhart. of this city, took fifth place in the special bicycle race at Ualesburg yesterday, vtalkcr, of Moline, coming in third. Baby shoes tan - and black, 49 cents, wortn id cents at oiner stores. Also a few of those 20-ccnt shoes left. Great values. The Boston. Five hundred boxes of Water Lily soap, three bars, highly perfumed. Saturday sale day price 10 cents per box at Young & McCombs'. Our $1.60 white canvas Oxfords are about right the $2 kind at other places. Economical buyers visit The Boston for suocs Ladies1 outing sets, three bnttons. one pair linked cuff buttons and col lar button, enameled, only 9 cents at Young & McCombs1 Saturday Special suit sale for boys suits wortb $7, $6, s ana si, all go lor f 3. Dress your boys no excuse for let ting them go ragged The London. Just in a big line of ladies1 don' cola, narrow, square and needle toe button shoes, u, inni e wwittis Worth $3. Go at $2.35. . The Bos ton. We are not going to carry over a suit till next season. Look in our Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DR; CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Worn Ammonia, Alum or any oiner adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. mm mm w nw- large window and see the greatest values yon hare ever seen for $3 The London. Ladies1 tan Oxfords cheaper than you can bny them anywhere in the city. Prices 69 cents. 99 cents, $1.49 and $1.98 Fourth avenue shoe store, No. 1501. Now for the boys 150 knee pants suits worth $4 to $7. broken sixes all go for $3. Look in our window and see these extra good values the London. Still another lot of those handsome brown shoes for ladies. AA widths and np. Also another lot of those needle toe Oxfords, AA widths and np. The Boston. C. K. .Case, Leo Deisenroth 'and William Hoeft were appointed yes terday afternoon by Judge Adams to prepare the Twelfth street- improve ment assessment. Dr. W." A. Paul returned to New York last evening, expecting, as his many friends will delight to know, to return to Bock Island in September for permanent residence. The stock of negligee srirts at Stewart's, the hatter, is immense all the latest styles, patterns and prices to suit everybody. Don't buy until yon have seen our line. That hot weather washable neck wear at Stewart's, the furnisher, is simply beautiful. You should have some; its so cheap, and looks so neat and clean, you cannot afford to go without it. -You can rely on that summer un derwear at Stewart's being the best for the price. Can fit yon in all grades from 25 cents to $3. Call and be convinced of the exception values. Stewart, hatter and furnisher. The Rock Island postoffice has re ceived an invoice of money orders of new design. I hey resemble a bank note, the advice order -and cou pon being so devised as to be readily detached, and the form provides for greater safeguards against fraud and nutation. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs1 little son, Virgil, sustained a gash above his right eye and had his face other wise scratched in falling from an ex press wagon in which he was playing last evening. Dr. Sala administered for bis injuries, it requiring lour stitches to doss the wounds. ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS The City Council Considers tbe Necessarj Allowances Last Evening:. The council went into a committee of the whole after disposing of a few matters last evening to consider tbe annual appropriations necessary to defer the expense of conducting the city affairs, and adjourned until the next regular session, when the amounts will be fixed, considerable discussion being indulged in between the chairmen of the committees de siring increased appropriations in their respective departments, which. it allowed wuat tney actually could use, would exceed the city revenues. There are certain fixed charges in the the pavment of a note for $12,- 000 to the People's National bank for money borrowed to meet emergency requirements, the Holly Manufactur ing company's last payment of o,- 250 on waterworks machinery, ana interest on the bonded debt amount ing to$12,700 are of this order. Then there are special funds for paving improvements amounting to $6,200 and for sewers $2,500, these being outside the general street and sewer funds, and. represent liabilities in curred by improvement ordinances. 1 be total available revenue, includ ing the tax for current expenditures up to tbe limit,' was figured out by City Clerk Huesing at $145,094.54. this including the library tax, which amounts to $3,768.28. The commit tee of the whole put aside for the different funds $122.45) be side the $12,700 for Interest on the bonds, and the $3,768.28 for the public library, which are out side the limit 01 2 per cent on the tax levy for current municipal 'pur poses. 1 he items are as follows: Bills payable. ...fnSM.Stwere 1500 Bridges l.nuo Sid strwns S1M Kiecuons i.b u scale noose...... aw Fire department. lt.UOJ Jtiorra drain MM I'.ibll: rauarrs... l.nO'lSlreeu e.oood. 1S.O0) Health ue:t. 3,410' Waterworks coa- Street Ilgh-e IS.""), .traction 15,000 Otttci 1,000 Waterworks ex- Prtntlns !.( penae WOO Police l,no'PTiul, special.. 6.300 Salaries i,TD0, "ewers, stecial.. t,SU) The committee on arising reported a balance of $22,644 to be applied. Accommodations to the Q." The council granted the C, B. & Q. railway company the privilege of extending a single track up Fifteenth street across fcecond avenue to Court house square to make it more con venient in the deliverance of mate rial for the new court house con struction. J.L 11 us Marries. The romantic circumstances sur rounding and veiling the departure of Citj Attorney J. L. Haas for the east yesterday morning, as alluded to in Tbe Argcs of last evening, were explained when tbe taain reached Ottawa, where he and Miss Teresa Schultx, of Davenport, who accompanied him. left the train and were quietly married. They then proceeded on to Chicago to spend their honeymoon, and will return to the city Monday. Joe's friends will tie overjoyed at his good fortune, and will congratu late Vim on the romantic way in which he has conducted it. For Over Fifty Tenia Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. IN THE POLICE COURT. Flak Whrdoei First Loom at Prlae r A fellow giving the name of A. L. Clark, of Camaocae. Iowa, arrested and fined $20 and costs for violating the fishing laws, escaped the clutches of the law in a simple and cunning manner yesterday afternoon. Clark was apprehended early yesterday morning in the act of seining the river near the upper end ot the county with a l-inch net. He was taken before Magistrate Schroeder, plead guilty, and a fine of $20 and costs imposed. Clark coulan't liqui date, and asked permission to go to the telegraph office and notify Ca manche friends of his predicament, and they would remit the necessary funds. The request was granted and Fish Warden First accompanied him. The latter preferred sending the message and left Clark standing in the doorway. While First was per forming his mission Clark took advantage of the opportunity and disappeared, and he hasn't been seen since. Other Matters. Hugh Conwell was taxed $5 and costs for assaulting Mike Griffin. Julius DeKemp was allowed judg ment of $12 against John Costello. in whose saloon he lost an amount ot money at the card table, by Justice Hawes. - The Drost case was dismissed yes terday by 'Squire Weld at Mrs. Drost's, the complainant's, expense, she having failed to appear against her husband. ' Will Odell was placed nnder $100 bonds this morning by Magistrate Schroeder to answer to the charge of larceny before the grand jury. Odell was arrested last night at Al bany for the theft of a tent and oth er camping paraphernalia. Stretched out on the green side of Fifteenth street, beastly intoxicated, was Adolph Miller, of Davenport. He was apprised when tbe officer told him he was in Rock Island. He thought someone had disturbed him from his couch on the other side. Well, he paid Magistrate Schroeder $3 for lodging on moss with nature's springs. E. Limburg. of Moline. absorbed too much Rock Island grog and was found slumbering on Fifth avenue early yesterday morning. The last thing he remembered was driving a team, and it is supposed he became so loaded that he done a flip-flap onto the pavement and let his horses wander homeward. . Magistrate Schroeder called it square for $3 and costs. INTELLIGENCE COLUMN. w ANTKP-A GIRL FOR OENKBAL HOU8E- work at lt3 Second avenne. WANTED i SET OF LIGHT DOCBLB HA ti neas In good condition and a e nid saddle. Anra Booth, at Hock l.land Driving Park. WANTED A TOVNG MAIS SPEAKING UER man or Swde to work about a store; ronst come recommer.di.-d. J. W. Jones, 163 Second avenue. COMMISSION AND AUCTION ALL KINDS of goods bought and sold, disposed of either at private silo cr at aucUon. Ilarcis 4c Uvin, 1115 Second avenne. AGKNTS WANTED PAYING POSITIONS for active men : best terms and weekly se tlements. Apply. Ellwanger & Barry, Nnreery mtn, Rocherler, N. Y. All N OR LADY TO MANAGE DISTKIBC-ting- samples, roaps. specialties. Books: do corresponding. Send the 8 Iran company, VR Woodward, Ketroit, Mich., 10 centa for set of samples, receive cflVr to yon. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE-STOCK IN one of the best business concerns in Oavcn prt, we I locaed. owner need money. Ir.qnl-e of J. M . Helmick. rmsa 4. itittu blo-.k, Th ra and Biady streets Davenport, Iowa. FOR SALE AT ONE-THIRD ITS VALVE, the bet shi rt on!r restaurant ant dia ns room In the three cities. W ell f nrnlshed and rqulptied. Enquire of 1. M. He mirk, Mooaa 4, Ditto block. Third and Brady streets, Daven port, la. hheBIg X Shoe Failure ' & Of Fayant & Voss at LeMars, Iowa, 2? I Gives Us foe Benefit. 1 Thev having had a large shipment of ' ladles' tan oiford on the road, which were i stopped bv tbe eastern manufacturer at ' lire I. land. We bought the goods for : SPOT CASH verv cheap, freight paid, and : will sell then at $10 a pair. This Is one ot he chances of a lifetime ' to get stylish, np to data abacs at such a ' low price. Come at once while they last. Taa hand ' sewed oxfords In sll shapes a M.SO. We also have bargains in men's shoes. DOLLY BROS, 307 Twentieth St. CASH SHOE STORE. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Room 4, Mitchell & Lynde Vng. Telephone 1002. At the Gas Stove Exhibit THE m; d: STILL LEADS. A Greater Variety than ever. Don't de lay. Call and make your selection at DAVID DON'S 1615-1617 Second Avenue. Innocence Personified They sat side by side in the shade of the even ing. He was pouring into her ear the tale of love, but she was unin terested, she cared noth ing for his affections, as her thoughts were of the delicious Ice Cream, ; Fruit Ices. Fountain Soda I Lovely Candies KEPT and SOLD at Krell & Math's Palace of Sweets. 1716-1718 Second ave. Phone 1156. AND Watch Tower. Phone 1720. Try . our S5-cent . cold lunch at the Tower. Men's White Linen White Linen White Linen Mc In tyre-Meek Dry Goods co. Sole Agents for Butterick Patterns Buy Standard Sewing Machines. SHIRT WAISTS. UNAPPROACHABLE CASH BARGAINS. - Shirt waists hare been scarce enough this season we'll all admit, and hard to secure at any price. We' have been trying to get enough on hand at one time to give a SALE ROYAL at our matchless low prices, and have at last succeeded. We offer this week, fresh from the facteriea. 75 docen, 900, lanndried shirt waists, the best styles of the season, including the popular TRILBY, the value being $1.25. Owing to slight imperfections, many of which will be remedied by the laundry, we throw the entire lot on our coun ters at the absurdly Jow price ot 69c. You can save 56c right here, which will buy a handsome belt and buckle to ' go with tbe waist. There will be a big rush, and the first choice is desir able. All sizes. Another Big Cash Bargain. 29 dozen, 348, shirt waists, very stylish and per fect fitting. We have not been able to get enough at $1.25 and $1.38 to supply the demand, scooped this big lot by the merest chance, and will sell them this week at 98c; actual values $1.25 and $1.38. Every waist perfect. John Koch, Sr., Headquarters for BICYCLE SUPPLIES. AO BUT FOR Ajax Bicycles. BICYCLES HADE TO ORDER. A Bicycle repaired with neatness and dispatch. 218 Market Square. HARDWARE! Mixed House And Floor Paints, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, Refrigerators, Wash Machines, Etc., Etc. FRANK ILL 1610 Third avenne. Jolin Yollc 3c Co. SITIRal- CONTRACTORS HOUSE buhdebs. Manufacturers ot Sash, Doors and Blinds, And all kinds of Woodwork for Builders Sidlnc rioOTinf, WalnseoatJng Sta street, bat 4th and its sea SUMMER SPECIALTIES AT SPECIAL BARGAINS IN and Coats, Pants. Shoes. Straw Hats. Percale Shirts. Tennis Shirts. m Mclntyre - Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 171 1 Second avenue. Rock Island. MADAM Will during the month of June make dresses at reduced prices. Perfect fit and neat finish guar ., anteed. For the Next 30 Days, S to Pupils Taking Full Course. In Mme. Kellogg's System of Dress Cutting and Making. Former pupils are cordially invited to visit the school and profit by instructions in measurements and helpful talk upon scientific and artistic dressmaking every Thursday at 2 p. m. Mme. Kellogg, Ryan Block, Second Floor, Davenport. Boys' Tan Shoes. Underwear. Wagon Umbrellas. & K SUMMER CORSETS. 600 of them, best corset made to sell for 80c, but for this week the cut-la-two price is 25c. Mark it and be quick if yo want a summer corset. Web won't slip. Parasols.' Special advance sale of new and stylish parasols. 5u black English gloria, 22-inch parasols, valae $1.25. at 83c. White ailk parasols, value $1 .25, at 75c. Fine white ailk parasols, ruffle and tassel, white en ameled frame, value $2.50, at $1.75. New Japanese fancy silk, paragon frame, parasols, natural sticks, value $3.50, at $2.48. Better buy parasols now while a selection can be had. Exceptional Bargains In belt buckles, belt pins, silk belts, etc. 640 belt pins, value Sc at t-u terlina silver, V35-1000 tae, shirt waist link and stud acta, valae tl. a'. 6lc. anameled Sterling sllrer s lit waist rets, tew and beautiful styles, floe iajport d .mK valae f 3 JO, at SI .St. to new ty!e belt bnekle ee a, valae an to SAc. at 2u a erllog sllrer belt buckle acts, ralne tlJtO, at See. New and choice printed organdies, dimities and other desirable wash goods on sale this week at re duced prices. KELLOGG, LATEST NOVELTIES IB n ns eooB OA UVK AT E. F. DORtf, The New Merchant Tailor. 1822 SECOND AYS Harper H inse Block Suits.