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6 THE AUG US, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 18U5. CITY CHAT. Fresh fish at Hess Bros". Buy a homo of llcidy Dros Fancy freestone peaches at Long's. Peaches by the peck or bushel at Long'ii. M. J. Young spent yesterday in Chicago. Dr. S. C. I'lummer Ia back from the north. Tomorrow 13 bill day at the city clerk's oilice. Special school suit sale at Simon & Mreti feMor'n. Hon. V.. W. Hurst departed for Ne branka last evening. Shirt waists from 8 cents up at Sointm-ra & LaVelln's. I'hil Mitchell is home from a busi ness trij) to Chicago. New fall ("tiits for youths and boys at Simon & Mosen (elder's. Fresh li?h at the Rock Island meat market, 22i'. Fourth avenue. Fresh river fish and spring chick ens at Schindli-r's meat market. All the latest styles in fall hats now roatly at Stewart's, the hatter. Order your fish at the Iiock Island meat market, 2i'-'5 Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Hhoadarmer arc spending a week with Iowa City friends. Do not fail to attend the special school suit sale at Simon & Mosen folder's. To get a suit with our name on it guarantees satisfaction Sommcrs & LaVeKe. Fifty cents. 7.1 eon;,, 'JS cents and l.St) for school suits at Simon & MosenfHder's special sale. T. K. Core continues to graduallj improve at the Uock Island house, but i not y. t out of danger. Special train via the "Burlington" to Chicago Saturday night, Aug. 31. Fare for ths round trip $J.50. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Sperry rejoice in the arrival of a sweet little 10. pound daughter in their home. Ilavo you seen them? They are beauties. Seen What? Those new Dunlap hats at Stewart's, the hatter. (Jo to the Watch Tower this week and see the magnificent display of stereopticou views of famous paint ings. l'.uy your full hat now and get the benefit of a full season's wear. All the new styles at Stewart's, the hatter. Deputy Sheriff K:nson returned this morning from Jacksonville, where he took Maurice ltichards, ad judged insane. TI10 f nest and largest assortment of boys' and children's clothing at prions that will make you buy at Sonimers & La V lie's. There is no need of squandering money on old truck when you can buy new j;iioi!s. New styles of boys' suits at Vl.Sj at M. & K's. Louis Oxtrom, Jr., a graduate of the Augustatia college graduating class of ':1o, leaves this evening for Kokato, Minn., on a visit. The cheapest place to buy school books, tablets, pencils anil all kinds of school supplies is at W. Trcfz & Co'i. They carry a full line. Morris lt isenliuld, who has been critically ill for some days, is re ported by the attending physician, l)r. Carter, still very low today. Col. Henry Curtis has returned from the eat-t. Mrs. Curtis and daughter. Miss Curtis, will remain in Colorado Springs until September. Mrs. Mary A. Simmons returned homo to (Irinnell, Iowa, this morn ing after a l?-weeks" stay with her son. Oilicer George Simmons and family. Mayor Knox has, as heretofore an nounced in Tiik Autii s he would do. sanctioned the Sunday closing repeal ordinance by attaching his signature thereto. M. & K. always substantiate every claim, and when they claim to have the best stock of boys' clothing in this city they are prepared to prove it. The artesian well at the Last Mo line Improvement grounds reached a depth n( 1.140 feet today with a Ho of L'-.'o gallons a minute. The well will be sunk still deeper. Comparing is convincing com pare our line of boys' and children's clothing with all others. You will readily be convinced that there is no place like M. & K's. to clad the boys Mrs. R. W. Wheeler and grand' daughter. Miss Nellie Wheeier, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs David Hawcs the pat few days, re turned home to ltushnell this" after- noon. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Schrocder de Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DS1; CRENtt WMNBk MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free inxn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. part this eveniDg for a visit to rela tives at Lone Tree, Iowa. The 'jfjuire has not been feeling well lately, and Lopes to recuperate a little". Knsign Lloyd II. Chandler, of the United States navy, is expected in Rock Island shortly on a visit, and to join his wife and" child, who have been spending the summer at the I? u ford mansion. The Western association is attempt ing to brace tip again by admitting Dubuque and Uurlington into the as sociation. This completes the eight club league once more. If either of the clubs admitted place a value on their franchise they should cinch it. as the bandit organization does not recognize that question. A meetin? of the Rock Island, Mo line and Milan committees on the insane hospital question has been called for tomorrow evening by Mayor Knox at his oilice to formulate arrangements for the reception of the commissioners, who meet Tues day to investigate the county's si'es. There arc said to be people in Cor dova township who do not yet admit that there is no ground" for the sensational reports there concerning the whereabouts of Henry Martin, and that the investigation will be further pushed. Deputy Sheriff Ranson today wrote to Henry county with a view to substantiating or re pudiating her statement. Today's Chicago Times-Herald, in connection with later developments in the extending of the new elevated railroad schemes in Chicago, con tains a double column likeness of D. H. Louderback, president of the Tri-Cily system, together with refer ence to him as a gentleman who has become a big factor in Charles T. Yerkes' numerous street and L railway enterprises. The negotiations between Blotter's orchestra and thellarpcr estate for the leasing of the theatre, as previously referred to, will in all probability be closed tonight. If such is the case, the house will be repainted anil such improvements made as will make it attractive and comfortable, and the new lessees will begin the booking of only reputable and tirst class enter tainments. The rental is $1,200 annually. TOO MUCH TONGUE. It LanU Mr. William McCaw In the t'oolr The Cookie Thieve. Distasteful and boisterous tongue- wagging prompted the neighbors to summon the police to the abode of Mrs. Williom McCaw, 427 Third street, last night to remove her where her vocabulary would not interfere with the peace and quiet of that vicinity. There seems to be a continuous souabble between Mrs. McCaw and her neighbors, whom she accuses of tantalizing her. The lady's hearing is considerably af-fei-tcd and when she ilys olT tho ban die and begins dressing down some one she is unable to estimate the cal ibre of her speech and lets it reach such a pitch as will awaken and dis turb the surrounding inhabitants. Last night she got into an argument ami became so noisy and boisterous that police interference was neces sary. The Lails itounil Over. James Flynn and liennie CundilT were given the same medicine sis their companion in the cookie theft in Magistrate Schroeder s court yes terday afternoon bound over to the circuit court under $50 bonds. Wil liam Flynn also arrested for com plicity, was dismissed, owing to his inactivity in the afTair. The down town riot case was con tinued until Saturday afternoon by 'Squire Sohroedcr today. K&carx-a lliat l'enalty. The proceedings of tho summer school at Harvard afford a certain amount of amusement eveu to the professors and instructors. It is said that the sessions havo attracteil snnie very independent us well us Rifted young women from a distance. Lately one cf the instructors informed his class, chiefly composed of women, that a daily theme would be required to nive facility iu composi tion. This seemed tosnrpriso 0110 of the younfr ladies, who went to the instructor after the session was over, iu the pres ence of others, and said archly and ctHpiettishly. "And what will yon do to ns if we do not prepare any theme?" "We do not," the professor answered gravely, "uiploy any form of corporal punishment." Boston Transcript Ke.ult of PolIteneM. Visitor (to Attendant friar in the re fectory of a convent ) Are wo allowed to smuke here? Friar No, sir. Visitor Then where do all those stnmps of cigars come from that I see lying nliont ? Friar From those pentlrmeu who didn't ask. Tafilichs Rundschau. When the coiamou earthworm is cut in two to tho tail, there prows a head, and to tho head there prows a tail, and two animals are formed. As the wound heals a small white button is formed, which afterward develops into rings iuid a perfect extremity. The largest wine cask in tho world is in the Paris establishment called tho "Halle aux Yins.' Its capacity is 8,710 gallons. A shell which has Iain under water for 200 years may explude if brought to the surface. Llrcawd to Writ. 29 John K. Harris. Rock Island. Miss Emma L. Griffin, Griffin, Mercer county. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria., Little llnllflinc Boom. (iround has been broken by Henry Lamp for Koester's brick block oppo site the Rock Island depot. The contract for crscting two resi dences in Barth & Babcock's addition was awarded to N. Juhl by Mrs. F. L. Bliss vesterdav. They will cost 11,000- Hudson & Parker have the contract to build a residence costing $2,5'K) for H. W. Schillinger at the corner of Tenth avenue and Twentieth street. The Akgcs delivered every even ing at your door at 10c a week. KK0OTEDGB Brings comfort and improvcrr.cct and tend) to personal enjoyment when rightly us.'d. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting ths world's Let products to the needs of physical Ixintr, will nttcst the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Fipa Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the tast c, the ref reshincr, and truly fcencSci.il properties 'cf a ierfect lax ative: effectually rleatiein?; tiie system, dispelling colU,"L?adarhc3 and fevers ati'l permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions ami met with the approval of the medical proC.-Ksion, because it acts on the Kid neys. Liver anil Bowels vit!iov.t weak cning them and it is perfectly free from evcy objectionable substance. ?yrup of riirs is for sale by all drug gists in 50e and ?l bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the rir.ii'e, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not icceptany substitute if oiiered. INTELLIGENCE COLUMN. w ANTED A GOOD COOK AT 8113 Fit-Til avenue. FonsAi.E-ciimpTnis wkkk, cottage and barn, tipih-unci-u-l.alf avenue. WAN TED-COMPETENT FIRST C.1KI. Ai plat sopthwcM corncruf Tenth n venae anil Niuetotnth ftrevt. COMMISSION AND AUCTION ALL KINDS of cooti. boui'tit am! M, j.rwel of either at private silo ir at auction. Harris fc txviu, irl 1 Second avenue. FOR SALE MY HOUSEHOLD .OOIS BY p'i ee or lot. A1m a fine ti ycar-oM hnre, suitable for delivery wiron rr surrev. W. l)p I'ons, Twentieth srrccr,. above Hansen's gro cery. 7 ANTED A MAN TO JOIN ME IN LIGHT II iniiniifuciiiritii; tiiR'iiurs. Experience not u onirrfl I wilt irniraniee yon a Droll, cf at l. K-t Si-r per momli. jtsxi to i l.M) required. Addres-s c P., this otUce. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION-AS I am ntxnit to 1- avc tho c'ty. I wiil c;i my lrtueh--ld K"tfp. o-uHiMintf of ' pnrlor pet. bed room -e'n. h:ird foal i!ov, cook mow, gone fnv?, China wo flrta ware, carp-.-t, chaire, labl. et! , a? nnciion Tuesday. Septembers, ls:C, ut No. tittl sixin avenue, a ile to romincnte at o'clock in the mnraisg. H. C. Harri?, auc tioneer. Diiiu's Ilrophy. NEW MINKS DISCOVER ED-$10 AND MOISE made daily on amall invteinicrts by our rew plan or iy-tematic jiriiin aca rtock rpemla tion. Fiiil'-ft irm-Mi;ja-tnn policited. Past woikir.irp of the plan and highest rcf.-rence fnr nisi d Srrd for our free booklet tetlir how to make mmey. even on The wron fide of the mar ket ; also oil; (! ily market letter, what and whereto Imv. Aciive rpre;cr.tMtie wnted. A. tiiLioiiE A- Co.. Omaha buildinc. Chicago, 11L Kite- -T'v'Tirfsae Own 1'o.r Hume anj Have it liitur-ii. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Room 4, Mitchell & Lynde b'ng. Telephone 1002. GRAND PICNIC . Monday, Sept. 2, AT Huber's Garden, ROCK ISLAND. A' KRAXGED bv the Low- German Brotherhood of Eock l.-land and the Claus Groth Guild, of Davenport. Music by Bleuer's Band Seventeen Pieces. All k:n cf (tamca and entertain-mms- li h prk co n ia in lab ile. rc f ord-r will bemaintautd. AiltlioM: with badges who take part in ther.toces"i n will be adnnt'ei tree. j.:m:!.! n ctnts d r free. i;c y txxlj ta cordially inviied. THE COMMITTEE. 1 as xr - aa$?Ka,,xs,5 Keman Smoke Consumers. The oft coal furnace here repreecntel under the rase of Ketnan Smoke Con tneer, taj been co&firo Ud on scientific principles, end the UischarB'ng of FJcaied Air iLto the fire chanhcr has been so reg ulated that Jntt a s r.Scicnt asount enters the furnace, and at the proper decree of heit, the result causing a Perfect State cf Conibastlon, no volatile cirbon c?ciplrir withla the fire chamber. No So. t Uattcr ing In the Flue or Smoke Pipe, and No Denee Volumes of B'.ack Smekc iasnlng from the cliixtcy. We are prepared to furnlah eslimales on heating and veutila tins. A full line of Hard coa1, toft coal, or wood fun aces of the best makis al ways on h'n l. Coll and examine them. DAVID DON'S 1615-1617 Second Avenue. WHY Is it that only The BEST Candies arc sold by KRELL & MATH? FIRST Because future sales de pend on the returns de rived from present ones. SECOND Because we realize that in making a small per centage on good goods we establish a reputa tion which increases our sales. TRY OUR Bread, Rolls, Pics, Etc. . Cakes, KRELL & HATH. 1710 and 1718 Second Ave. Phone 1 1 56. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON ALL SUMMER : CLOTHING r.mu1 1 iiBwiBBBManMHag vjlj Our Ar. Mosenfelder has been in New York for some time placing orders for the manufac turing of our Fall and Winter Stock. All summer goods must and will go. The reduced prices will move them quick. It is a splendid opportunity to buy now. Better not miss it. ClOtllin Hfld ShOCS. Big Reduction MC I tlty re-Reck Dry Goods Co. 1709 and 171 1 Second Avenue, Rock Island, 111. August Clearing Sale. We aim to make one Autmt Clearirg Sale the Star Evont of 1hc pfinir and un- mer re.imn ar.il a tittin: close. It a money nhmkmIo fur our enrtomer: a .ale at which it alwav. pav to hay. even if tn lav au!e for xt year: a .ale tn which )T la ECLIPSKD, let ristl of, and BAKUAIN8 REIii.N SUPKKJuK. It l a toUowmc oatef our plan of nt vercaroingcood over, but p.-CKn-ing each aeaaoa newatd (rch .locks for yoar inapec Ion. Wash Goods Stock. Wan'cd t once owners f r the balance of car Wa-h Good .tnck. "Mil ' !. Al tofch.dre thine, left to p'ck fr.m. To make cna'iv of ownership ay.im-i.tablp. prompt, wee t price, to pieces and divide the entire stock Into three lo a. - Lot I Everything up to 14c a varJ. 5c It --All there i. left from IS to )c, 10c. Lot S Kveryihipg Su to Soc. 15c. Un, tirsandie.. Pimiilea. Scotch Z-plijr (iinchatr.s. French J itin. s. all woo! French Clial ie. Ind a Fanciee, Swivel Crt-pe ChMhs. t noy Seersuckers, Sw ivel silk Printed Crepe, etc. Summer Hosiery, Too. cot. a decided bercfit and yon ome cri.p bargains at thcac prices: Src lju!i-' MiitH il Balbriirean lloac. 7c. Ladie.' n'hi'e !Ioc. 2c and Sic qualities, lsc Ladie' fstt Blark lio;r. inal ty. 3c. ; nt.- Wi-cnae line faxtlliaek Hose, i3c nna:ity, S pair for 308. ;ent' fih Top H(e.2 pair for 5c. (Sent ' Wack and Tan lliwp. 4 pair for?5c. Child's Fast UIkIs Kiblx d JIo?e, Jlc uali'y, Shirt Waists. What is left in Shirt W-iif.e will be clocd cnt at croatly reduced rries. Twenty-First jtreet 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 avenues, and nearly every lot in it has upon it a line walnnt, elm, hackberry, or other lar;e tree, f.nd 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. Eoom 21, XttsheU & Lynde Bloc The Portage Entry Quarries Co., Successors to the Portage Red Stone Co., also to Furst Ken & Co., rrtorKiETOKs or LAKE SUPERIOR PORT AGE RED, BROWN AXD VARIEGATED SAND STONE QUARRIES. Security Building, Ninth Floor, Madison Street and Fifth Avenue, -Chicago M. M. BBIGGS, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans AND HOUSES TO RENT. Office 1612 Second Ave., Rock Island. Have on hand 40 lot. In South Dock I.land on ci.vter.i..: iuet oat. .do the city limit: food water; low tui-. and cheap ini-u.-ance. Ten lo:. on Tbirry-eiithth .treet ud fifteenth avenue. A numiierof piece, of property in the city for .ale ana rent. -AT M The price, or Silk the. i thrt- lotr: M t T fnttu -J5c o M-s from use to Mitia from 5oc W Sl'EXU VOL U McIntyre-Reck Dry 1709 and 171 1 MADAM T 0 tie Ladies of tiie COT AND MAKE YODR OWN CLOTHING. Ladies wishing to do their own dress making should secure and learn the famous KELLOGG SYSTEM, which is equal if not superior to all others in the market, by calling on or addressing the undersigned. Will also teach the new method of boning, the only stiffening in dresses, etc., that does its work in a satisfactory manner. The Kellogg System with full instruction given for $10, and moderate terms for learning the boning process. Mrs. M. A. Thompson, "Agent. Ryan Block, Second Floor, Davenport. SE1VERS & ANDERSON COOTRTORS and BUILDERS. All kind, of carpenter work dune Office and Shop 721 Twelfth street THE- (&3 & K. 1729 Second Avenue 1 on Tan Shoes. Umbrellas. Yon feet on'y half a. bad when yon Iom yoar VmhrelL If it Coata y.m hot little over one-half price. Ttoe 3c Knod rtceble me, for in.Ktrr, which ouL'ht to ne tic. or the tOc k'nd with fangon framca and Kiwli.h S-rse i loth, would bo cheap at tlJti. And het of im clesant R.ld monntrd. flne Wenje 8Hk Faibret with bandwime Dre.den ball h.a and wnrmwojd .tick, splendid $- in value, which none bnr ourclvca would dare sell at only $1.48. They may not last three day.. Uutry np. Pretty Capes. Cane; jnt a g vl f. fn rr .prlrc. and the price. Jait half. The 1S Capet- thi week 50. Tne SU Canes thi week fi. The f S Caiw. thi. week . The lb Cape. thi. week M.50. Summer Underwear. Clip ?o the .hear, and price, of Hummer t'nJ.rwiar fall one-third and one half. Tui. mean, a hie .avita to your fo.keift.oik aad mak. pun-haw. for nex- vear advisable. t'nilerwear at 14V. now Tc. Ilixlerwcnr at 1 Sc. now Sc. Vndcrwear at -JSi, now ISc. Underwear at Sic. now Sic. Silk Milts. Mitt, .ulir severely, ?.V at 15a. tiOc a lc tie at 25c. Make your nUclion from IIOLLAUS W1IEHE TUEV BUY TIIK MOST. Goods Co. Second Avenue, Rock Island. KELLOGG, Tri-Cities and Vicinity HOPPE. THE TAILOR, 1803 Second Avenue. General Johbing done on ahort notice and Mtlrfactton guaranteed ROCK ISLAND 16 to 124 Eighteenth Street