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4 ) i THE ARGUS, THURSDAY, MABCH 19, 189G. THE ARGUS. ftl Mass DaO? ems waafely at MM iNMt Boca Islaa1. XL Intera4 at t BM M Had III BMOT.l J. W. FOTTH PiTBUtHn. matt-Daily. W ante par wifc 1mU, M n nuai h tliiMi, ILH. AllatmaulcaUoosaf a critical mipMiili tmcoarset. pontics, or nllfloaa, mst turn Ml mm attaehrt tar publication, a nek Mai will ha print orr actMow ilfMNm, ioUdtM KM MQ tOWMbla I Is'aaa aooa-.y. XnctuDAT, Makch 19. 1496. DtmwnlN Caaaana iM Coavaaisost. Tn otameratla voter of the city of Roek Island arc renufHed to meet to ttaatr rropee- tl wanl 1'rtriity. Marco 9). at J.S p. m. to aomlnata on candidal In each ward for al- rmuinl to elect a merabcr of tbeeltyroca- mlltrs a4 rNxe drlrrale to Ihr city town ship convention. Tbe eaitaraaea U be brio la tba respeetlrq want a follow: rint wrt rrnkl; Hn Hoove Heemtt want Kme bfe lore Thinl wan) Kuprrnfir' lUxrtn f'mirta ward Frtck a Liverv Htule Flf'h want Mm llouoe Wlh want aH;o fifth A'rnur (teventh want Htreet Car Hum Kaon ar4 la entitled to drlmm aa fol low, ratio belnff baaed on tbe tote for Cleve land In W!: Vote. 11 jr ! Ill Detente. Fir! ward Penoad ward.. Third ward Fourth wurd... Fifth ward Mlaia ward. .. ftffrrnto ward. II II 10 T Total irw Delegate eleeted la tbelr respective ward wiu anwnble at Turner hull Monday evenlnc. March S3 at o'clock to nominate candidates forelty and townnhlp nfflcet at follow: One aupervimr for two yean: two awl-riant auncr- vl"r for two year: one Mer and one col lector. Wii.ijam M' F.mint. Chairman. AoaoaBcvsaaat. To tbe Taiporrr and Voter of tbe Seventh Ward: The anrierimted berclir announce himself an Independent candidate fir alilcnuun of the Heventh wanl. and ask the support of hi friend lrrepective of p.irty at the f. r:h- cmiln election. HtM'Mkx J. SiM.r.H A Timely Topic. Tub Abois will contain as pc cial feature next Saturday tho story oi moa, an entire pa;re of hitorj ot the itrnpglin"; people for the free dom ot whose isle, close to our doors, they are now waging the war of their live. This is a timely topic. U finely illustrated and should be read with interest and instruction by all. Nr.wi comes from the west to the Her l tnat nearly all the Indians have taken to smoking cigarettes. If this Is so, the government will soon hare m iuk ujuro taoii to parcel out HoRAf t: C'lakk has followed the nit of the othrr aspirants who as sumed to dispute with John It. Tan Ber the republican gubernatorial nomination in Illinois, lie Is out of it. admitting that it is to bij own belt Interests to do so. bomb political tualhemcticinn has figured that it is costing Cov. Mor ton 112.000 a week to "prospect.' Doubtless that is a reckless exatcer atlon, but if it is true, iudirin? from the holes in the New York fence, the governor is not getting mui-h of run for bis money. Fmtrr.MT Cutvr.LAr seems to nave settled the Venezuelan dispnti chiefly by himself. Itt-prcentativc of foreign nations are willing to com promise their differences with th executive law, but have do use foi the leatlierlunged. cheap jnhn jin goes in congress. Quinry Herald. KtssiA appears to be the coming arbitrator in K.uropenn ami Asiatic aiiairs. tier practical protectorate over iuraey ami an immensrly ad vaotageous treaty with China places ner in a position oi vantage wnencc with a wink of the nether i-te she can ask the rival powers what thev are going to do about it. wBBwnnwjeBBmwawMntwawHBWnwMHsasssasB. A rowrAKisox of the statistics fur nished the Illinois railroad and ware bouse commission relating to tbe cost tbe public for passenger and freight transportation in the years 1370 and 1SW. shows that for the former year the rate was about 46 per cent higher for passengers, and for freight SO per cent higher than in 1.5. Only 12 passeegcrs, one fur every o.'.'J0.451 carried, were killed by accident. It is also shown thai only one passenger in every 4t :,c;) was injured. Follow imo Monday's meeting of the republican county committee two representative members of the party feel constrained to speak of thetutclves. They are none other than Sister Payne and George W. Gamble, who desire to keep their present rrpctive offices, and both are heard tnrough this morning's Union. Pay ne Is getting so cussedly suspicious of everybody but Col lins that he thought be had belter take time by the forelock nd wade in and he's in. Now for Gamble, he. too, is taking a somewhat pre mature step to head off bis deputy, Money" Johnson, who, having for eight years served as deputy, thinks Bow he is entitled to the oilice, and Botiey" is a politician. W holly un mindful of the tact that he unseated his chief after one term as deputy. Gamble docs not like this disposition a little bit and no he is out ahead of bis deputy for tbe nomination. TSw rtrmn Wantew. Democracy bis proclaimed ita ad herence to the interests ot the people to long that it baa become a self evident troth and after 30 years of republican legislation and manage ment in Illinois in be sal I oi corpor ate power and of wealth it is refresh ing to note tbe rulings and manage ment ot tne present democratic state administration in behalf of the peo- lne state live stock commission has jast made its annual report and from it we gather the information that during the past year it has been doing a work for the farmers and live stock shippers that should be appreciated in every county in the state, mis uve stock commission was established by law in 1885 and since to at rear it has been looking after lumpy jaw cattle in the Union stock yards in Chicago and the Na tional stock yards at East St. Louis. the law making it their duty to pre- vent tne slaughter and sale of snch diseased cattle for hnman food. Hut until the present state administra tion took bold ot affairs this law and this regulation was a farce ami a fraud. In no year prior to 139! did tbe number of lumpy jaw cattle arrested in the yards ex ceed z.jhw, but as soon as tbe demo crats took bold the number began to increase, going op to 4.0H1 in 1894 and to 8,400 in 1895. when the nev system got fairly into operation ins iaci is mat ueiore it'Ji tne in spection was a perfect fraud. As soon as Gov. Aitgeld found it was a fraud he took tbe matter in hand and, going before the Chicago live stock exchange, secured their help in enforcing the law. Up to this time there were as many lumpy jawed cattle shipped isto Chicago as there are now, probably more, as the live stock business was heavier prior to tne panic oi i3 man it La-t been since. The figures bring out the fact that fully two-thirds of the number of rattle'held up in 18'.0, 8,400 found their way to the market contrary to law ana at a great loss to the ship. per. Lumpy jaw buyers at that time scoured tbe yards daily and Gtnlinz a lumpy jaw 6tcer would tell the own er that it it was allowed to go into the yards and on sale the stale would confiscate and kill it and be would get nothing for it. They would then offer him t or 10 for the animal and the fright ened fchippcr would readily part wun it, me purchasers taking tbe animal to some convenient market and selling it for its full price. Now all suspicious animals are stopped in me varus and If an examination proves them to be lit for food tbe owners are allowed to sell them, ob taining the full price for them. Tbe fraudulent lumpy-jaw dealer is driven from tho lield. 11c is no longer found in tho stock vards. The commission estimated the savin"- bv . .. . . me new anu nonest system or inspec tion to be (79,000 aunuallv to the stockmen, though it is in all proba bility much more. A big robbery of the farmers has been stopped. The farmers really get so little fair play that they should appreciate this net oi justice to them, (live the state democratic administration another lug credit mark. TAVI.UK RIIHIE TOPIC'S. Taylor Riuoe. March 19 Mrs William Hubbard has been quite sick with tbe erio for some davs. Miss Emily Spicklcr and brothers Visited last Friday in Rock Island. Miss Frances l'.iair is visiting with the Mies looio and Laura Kirk. Tho Kxcelsior school has closed for two weeks, beginning tho sprite term ino insi itionuay in Aiarcu. Mrs. Edgar LaCin'ia finally recov ering from her long continued ill. ness, and is able to ride out when the weather is fair. Fred Simmons has been quite seri ously ill with measles at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carothcrs, but is re covering nicely. Charles McCullongh has bonght one of the new fodder-cutters and linda it a decided success over the old way of feeding shock corn. Tbe Pleasant Uidge school in How ling, where Mr. Kennedy resigned, has reopened under the management ot Aliss fcohmiller. oi Kock Island. A Kewiarkabla Car. Mrs. II. B. Adams, 1G09 Wabash avenue. Chicago, says: ! had scrofulous taint ot the blood from childhood, which, however, remained dormant. An ulcer began on the side ot the nose, having all the ap pearances oi a most malignant can cer. The agony of mind I suffered cannot be described as I contem plated the progress of such a maliir nant disease. Finally I was induced to try Foley's Sarsaparilla. It ap peared to neutralize tne poison in the blood. The growth ot tbe ulcer cea-ed. The diseased tissues in the bottom and edges of tbe sore seemed to loosen and the natural flesh to take its place. No part of the dis ease remains." For sale at M. F. Bahnsen's drng store. To CoosaaapUves. As an honest remedy Foley's Uoney and Tar docs not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but trnthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases. and in the early stages to effect a cure. For sale at M. 1. llahnsen's drug torj Xaxaral Bearatnaeat. "Little boy," asked the sympathizing lady, "why do yon cry so?" "Is there ariTthtni in rhn fnnnnav my CXTimwinir mv ciAf mnm ' f. 'J - f -..MU, ponded the Boston boy, "that strikes juu wa rang onrra or lnaPDrocriate? noo noo!" Chicago Tribune. Children Crvfor I i-iicncrs castoria. Want Column. SLANTED HOARDERS AT 409 TWENTY third street. TjV)n REXT-FTRXISHED ROOM AX 101 A- Third avenue. F R SALE CHEAP-60 TONS OF XEW ice. C.J. Lone'. w ANTEI-A COMPETENT COOK AT r Twentieth Meet. A XT ED BO A HP HY MAN AND WIFE. Adilre-w -1C." Tm Allots. R SALE NEW S-ROOM HOUSE, SW Sixth avenue. Apply on prcmiae. ANTED IMMEDIATELY. GIRL FOR frcner.il tuuework at 15J5 Fourth ave- W'ANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework, ir.'l Twentieth Ktreet. VrA.VTED--SALESMAN IN THE CITY, v V Hart nalunr and coumiwion. Inquire at 111 Second avenue. WANTED TO TRADE A SQUARE PIANO 1 V in rrnl condition far a bicvcle. Ad- drevi Y." tni 91ce. IrtOR RENT NICE FLAT OF THREE room in industrial Hume. Steam heat and gj .otove. A iply to T. II. Thorn-;. CVlR SALE -OX EASY TERMS. TWO OXE i. hiilf-ncre lots m Vt.l street. South Kock Island, by l.eorv-e F. Roth. Masonic Tem ple. rAXTED-A MODERN. GOOD SIZED V bot'M: wlthuHconvenicncesnot far from street car. A.Ulres D, Room 12. Mitchell & Lvnde uuijlir.s'. "IVANTED-ENCAOEMEXTS BY A CER- titled professional nurse, late of Man chester. England. Terms very reasonable. Apply l."!c 1'ourth avenue. HAKRY R IUV1X. DEALER IN NEW AND second-bund immhIs: alsi froods bandits! on commission, t ash paid for all saleable fur niture, before buying, fcfive me a call loll Second avenue. Kok Island. W'ANTKD-TOHt-Y IXR CASH. SECOND f t butid troods of every description. Monev to lotin on chattels and nil articles of value. tMMls stored and sold on commission, lave ur order at IB-".'. Second avenue. J. w. Jones. '.XTI-MEX WHO WILL WORK FOR v "" a month salary or larire commission seilinir staple ?oods hy spmple to dealers. Ex perience unnecessary. Write us. Household rieeiaiiy company. , . t iiurtu btreet. Cm- ciuuati. Ohio. W-ANTinv-HOCSEKEKl'ERS TO KNOW that Cnstal marlile enameled nresrrv- intr kettle: als4 Acme cake heater and Red Star silver polish, is sold tv n-'ents permanent ly liKrated at His- Twentv-fotirih street. An s-i!art koule. ineluuiai; strainer, patent cover, price si. .to. W'AXTEISCHOLARS TO LEARN THE It trt'neh Ke'ioirtf' system at 1111 Second avenue. The complete system embraces the ?nolol. complete instructions in euuinir. flttim?. r rencn Dust mi; anu itotiuor ioronlv$10. Lsual price for system complete. iJ5. Mrs. M. E. Luwsou. TAXTED-(;OOn IIELIAIILE HELP OF ' ull kinds vlio can furnish references tn use Thk Ahi.i s want column. Calls are re ceived at this office daily for domestics, etc.. who can come well recommended. Try this column tor a sitnatton and If you are reliable you win iret one. tffinn TO ANY MAN OR WOMAN WE p 1 1 1 f cannot tcaeti to draw a crayon portrait iy our patent meth'Mt in three lessons. e pay oi:r pupils f 10 t., per week to work for us at home, evenings or spare time. Send for work and particulars, liermann & Sey mour. SIS South Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa. JYI'SY Ql'EKX LATELY ARRIVED. IN- 1 forms the public of her wonderful nowers in rendinif the history of ore's life by cxamin init the palm of the band, tellinv the past, present and future; lost or stolen property; tells you tht name of your future companion, whether false or true. Tells you what busi ness you are adapted to. Tells you all uliout aliscnt friends. Tells you what planet vou were Isirn under. Irivate consultations. Call from a. m. to V p. m. .V.l Twenty-fourth street. lir.NTS WANTED-MALEAND FEMALE. J V old and yoiinc. K to ji per dav easily mtule. selling our tiueen plating outfits and do inif rold. silver, nickel. copier and brass plut inif that ts warranted to wear from live to fif teen year on every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, etc. l.i-ht and easily handled, no ex crienoe required to uncut e them. Can be carried by hand with ease from house to house same n a ifrip sack or satchel. Aifents are making money rapidly. They sell to almost every business bouse, family nnd work shop. Cheap, durable, simple ami within the reach of everyone. Itates almost instantly, eipial to the ntie-t new work. Send for circulars, etc. f.ieen City Silver and Nickel Plating company. East St. Louis. 111. CLAIRVOYANTS. VRRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY OF THE world most famous medium. Madam Itcsarmeaux. the only centime natural born clairvoyant now located here or that ever vis ited this city. Know thyself, thv mission and thy fate knowledge of the future ts fiowerof the present. Remain not in darkness and igno rance, but seek the light, knowledge, und see want the future has in store for you. This wonderful woman has been pronounced by the press, medical faculty and scientists gener ally as the most celebrated medium of modern times. If you ure interested in sickness, death, change, travels, lawsuit, business, pensions, wills, mortgages, deeds, lost or atr-ent friends, domestic or physical trouHes. in a word what ever your troubles, suspicions or desires may be. call on this lady and she will send you awv happier. wi?r and tsildcrthan ever tefore. She ndvl-es you through her spirit guides, of a higher than human power, the projier course to pursue nothing ts obscure for this gifted lady to reveal. She thoroughly understands the only true method of prepann? and work ing the famous magic and mesmeric Talisman. s oTp ired and itclHt-il iv the Itudilhists. HitMbio and Wir-irrts of the orient. These magic Talismans, wricn worn by the medium instructions and accompanied liy her powerful work are "guaranteed ' to restore lost affec tion, cause sjwedy and b.ippy marriage w!'h the one of your choice, removes evil intlu encss, cause yottr enemies t ticcome your friends. Husbands n ho have Is-en drawn from tbelr wives by the influence of o. her women, or wive who arc separated from their hus band will he reunited by thisTalism inof love, liushandsor ptirents whohave been addicted to s, rung drink, or who have been cruel to their wives or children can be made temperate, kind ami loving by this mysterious Talisman, tlirls whose lovers have sought other faces will be hapnilv reunited bv the strnn-e twiwer Cures Ills, big neck, ami all other mysterious diseases. If you have lost ailh tecaus of former failures call on Madame Desarmeaux without delay. Conviction will Is? sure and happiness ami success will follow. This lady wishes it understaiod that she is not to be clashed with fortune tellers or cheap pretend ers to tc found in every city. Positiveiv no attention paid to letters cnles accompa nied by l. Come now: don't wait till she s gone and then come. arkrs I53S Fourth ave nue. Hours a.tDiotp.m. Open Sundavs. Pa bile Notice. Notice i hereby iriven that the underwtfned. The Twin-City Ferry company. wilLon the a-th day of March. Ps. tile in the oBlcc of the city clerk of the ciiy of Kock Island, an application to the cit y council of uh1 cit y for a license to run for the ternwf live years a .te:;ni ferry be taccn the said city of Kock Hand and the city of Davenport. Iowa, the ferry laudinir to be at or near the I-t cf (seventeenth street . in the city of Koek Island. That said applica tion for bocr.-" wiu be present e! u said city otuncil for action theem at the first nwetinir of the naincil ttat convene after the above mentioned date. Kock Island 111.. March If. IK. TbeTwiji-citt Fkbht Compaxt- By Jocsra C. Caxxbos, President. LEGAL. Admlabitrmtor'a Nat tew. Srtau of Vary J. MolHsaa. deceased. The nnderhlesad hai-tog been appointed admrn lnrator of tne cetate of Mary J. Mullipan. late of the county of Roe bland Mate of rninot, deceased, hereby rrras notice hit he will appear before the county court of Pock Island county, at the offlca of the Clark of said court. In ue city of Kock Island, at tbe May term, on the first Monday in May next, at which time all persons baTing claims arsist said aslate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the Sam ad justed. All persons Indebted to said estate are ra- 3 nested to make bxunediaia payment so the ttn erslfined. Dated this tSth day of Februsry A. D-, 18SS T bo as Irujux, Adminimator. Admlnlatrator's Notice. Estate of El'rihcth Wirt?, deceased. Th undersigned hasisg bean appointed admln- the county of Rock Island, staui vf Illinois, de- j easea. nereny pyes notice that he wui appear before tbe county court of Kock Island coun ty, at the oftjee of the clerk of said court. In the city of Rock Islsnd, at the My term on the first Monday in May. next, at which time ail persons taring claims arainst aaid es tare are notified and requested to atteuo. lor tbe purpose of havinr the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are reqnest ed'to make immediate payment to the under lined. Dated this Jlth day or February. A. T. 1. il knht Wibiu, Administrator. Notice or Final Settle m cur. Kstate of Thomas R. O'Donnell. Deceased. Publ'c notlc is hereby friven that the under signed, aimioistra'or of the estate cf Thomas II. O Uonneli. ho this dar filed his seal report and settlement a ucb la the county court ot Kock Irland county, and that an order has been entered by satd'eourt approving tba ald re port, untes objection thereto or cause to te contrary be suown on or before the 0th day of April. A. D. Ihmt, and upon the final ap proval of said report, tne ?aid administrator will ask for an order of distribution, and will also atk to be discharged. All pertons interested are no tified to attend. Kock Island, Ill March 10, IKS. J. K. Jon-sTow, Administrator of the estate of Thomas B. O'Don nell, deceased. Publication Notice. STATE OF ILLINOIS, I Kock 1-i.anD Coustt, Jos'.e McDonald vs. Arthur McDonild, in chan cery. Affidavit of non-residence of Arthur McDona'd. the above cefencant, having been filed in the Cork's office of tbe rir;uitconrt of raiti county, Do tics itbert-ree hereby given to tbesaid nonresi- aent ueieuaants tnst the complinant uleu ner otu of complaint in sa:d court, on the chancery side thereof, on the lnb iay of March, lStM, and that thereupon a summots issued out of sid court, wherein said suit is now pepdinc, return able on the first Monday In the month of May, the sane being first day or said Mcs term nrxt, a is by law required. Now, unless yon, the said non-rcsidrnt dcfeni ant above named shall personally be and appear before aaid circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Hock Island In and for the said county, ,)n the fifth day in May next, and plead, answer or demnr to the slid complainant1 kill of complaint, the same and the miner and things therein charged and slated will be taken as con fessed, and a decree entered against yon accord ing to the praer of said bill. Geouob W. Gajib'.e, Clerk. Rork Island, II'., March, 12, lmirt C. J. Seaulb, Complainant's Solicitor. Notice ot Publication. STATU OF ILLINOIS, l KOCK ISLASD COUKTT. I In the circuit court, 1" ay term, 1S96. James Omslaer t Denrr Omslaer, Jr.. Snc A Kstciay, John M Ointlaer. Robert Onislaer, Mary Ivesmuth. Mamie Waisun, Christine Gardner. In chancery. AlQdavit of mm rcsblcnc of Sne A Barc'a", John M Om-laer. Robert Oma.aer, Mary Nes mnth, Mamie Wntson. Ctris'lne Gardner, the above dfeudsnts, having been r.led in the clerk oflloe of the circuit conrt of said county, notice is therefore hereby given tothe said non resident defendants that the comulainant filed bis bill of complaint in S"id coon, on the chancery side thereor, on tbe 17th day i f January, 18'.1, and that thereupon a summon t?ncd out of said court, wherein said mt 1 now penning, returna ble on tbe first Monday in the month of May. next, as is by law required. Now. unless tou. the said non-resident defendants above named, sball personally be and appear before the said circuit court on the first day of the next terra there.if, to be holden at Kock Island In and for the said county, on the first Monday in May, next, and pieari, answer or demur to the said complainaot's bill of complaint, tbe same auu tne matters anu mines therein charged and stated will he taken as confessed, and a decree entered against yon according to the prayer oi saia am. GEORGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Bock Island, 111., March 5, 1896. Sti-roeok A Marshu.u Complainant's Solicitors. Notice of Publication. STATS OF ILLINOIS, I RockIslasdCouktt. I In the Circuit court. May term, 1(96 In chin- cry. Porter Skinner. c.-imnlamanL vs Betsey Rey nolds. John U Reynolds, beu Rej'nDtds. Klisha P Keynold. Jr. Lacy M Channon. Amanda O Key nolds and Eli-ba P Hevnolas, Jr. executor under tne last will and testament or Kiuha P Key. noltl, 8r. Affidavit of non-residrnce cf the defend. ants. Betsey Reynold. John H Reynolds. Ben Reynolds, Kli-ha P KeynoTd, Jr, andEiis'aP Keynoias. wr, executor order the last will and testament of Elirhi P Hetniolds, br. impleaded with the above named defendants, Luc- M Chan non aud Amanda o Reynolds, having been filed in the clerk's olhce of the circuit court of said couniy. notice is inere:orc nerrbyK ven tothe said non-residet:t defendants that the complainant filed nia bill of complaint In said conrt. on the chancery side tkereor. od the S7tn day of F ebru ary, I sSd. and that thereupon a summons laancd out of said conrt. wherein said suit is now uer.d ma, reetumable on ike first oav of the next way teiiu uicrrui. ni-wii. n uie inurxn oay or Alay "ft." by lw required Now, unless yon, the said non-resident defendant above named, Bet sey Keyroius John 11 Keynolns. Ben Reynolds, Elisha P Reynolds. Jr. and Bllsha P KnimM. executor nndor the last will and lestamect of Elisba P Reynolds, Sr. shall personally be snd appear before the said circuit court, on the first day of the neat term thereof, to be holden et Kock Island in a-d for i he raid county, on the fourth day in May. next, and pi. ad, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will t taken as con- esseu. mo a om entered against you accord, leg to the prayer of said bill. Gzobob W. GattBut, Clerk. Bock Island, Illinois, Keb. -T, is'j. Osborue Sc LTXoK. . ' Di sua & Foster, Haas A Bt roRn, Complainant's solictors. Klectlon Notice. Notice Is hereby Kivcn that Tuesday the 7th day of April. A. 1.. in the city of Kock Isl and, III., an election wid be held for the following u ulcers, to-wit: CITT OFFICER. One alderman In the First ward for two years, tne alderman m the reeond ward for i wa years. One alderman in tne Third ward for iwo v..,. One alderman in the Ft an b ward lortwo vsais. One alderman In tbe Fifth ward for two years. One alderman in the sixth ward for two years! One alderman in the oevacth ward for two years. TowsHie orrirtRs, One Supervisor for two years. Two Ass slant bopemaors for two years. One A s-ess r for one year. One Co'.lec'or lor one year. Wfitch elei-tion will be open atT o'clock In the m'rning and continue open antu 5 o clocx in Uie afternoon of t at d-y. Piacea of registration aad Toting will b; as fol lows: First Ward Frankl'n hss house. Second Ward -Precinct l,Xo. 1014 Third Te- noe. Sccmd Ward-Precltcl t,Gcoj, StndiTs haH. Eichth avenne. Mtwwn Ninth ai.d Tentb rtreet. Third Ward-Prtcinct 1. o ISM Third avenoe. Third Warl Prtcitict Joho Tavlor's gro eerr. Eighth avenoe and Fourteenth strvet. Fourth Ward frteiuct 1, lumick liv.-ry auhle rourth VTard Frrcinct J, S. S school. Fifth avenu anl :nMeenth street. Fifth VYard-l'recitxt 1, Uuec Doose on Twea ty-second street. Fifth Ward Precinct:. Schmidt's grocery on Twentieth street, birth Ward So. TTAI Seventh avenue. Verenth Wad Hreeioct 1, street car barn Seventh Ward Precioct , Old So. 7 school. A Ii.BrE.4IKU. City and Town Clerk, Boe Island, I1L, Murca 1, A. U. 1M. Amusements. Harper's T&eatre, Caas. Bum, Blxxxb, Manager. WEDNESDAY ) IIIDPU 10 10 and THURSDAY. , p.iHnun 10-10 BEACH & BOWERS' MINSTRELS OC DISTINGUISHED OC ARTISTS. Tremendous reductions in prices to suit the times A big dollar show for lO, 20 and 30c. Watch for tile Street Parade at li:S3 a m. BQtlis Opera House, DAVENPORT- Tuesday, March 24. A single performance-The favorite comedian, EDDIE FOY In the latest New York and London success. The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown. Absolutely tho Fnnnlest Play of the Century. Prices SI. TV, 60c and 25c. Feats at Fin ke's Saturday morninjr, March SI. Ferry boat and street cars after performance, 'i eiepbone 0. Rurtis Opera House, mmf DAVENPORT. Thursday, March 26. Richard Mansfield And his New York Garrick Theatre company presenting "A Parisian Romance" Prices 51.50, SI, 75c and 50c. Sale of seats becins Frda moinirc. March 21. at flokta. 'telephone dO. Ferry neat will run aiier pcriormance. MadniG Kellogs School of Dress Making COT HQ Ml TlGS D'.VI CLOTEIISu Onr SCHOOL is decidedly the best place in this vicin ity to learn the entire art of French Dress Making. Pupils make dresses while learning. Good positions for competent persons. Fashion plate and circular free. Rodioed Rates for the next 30 days to those taking the system. IJMITHOMD AGENT. Booms S3 and 54, McManns Bnlldlne. DAViNPOKr, IA. SEED STORE. Louis Hanssen, 218 and t!5 West Second Street, Davenport. Higli Class Seeds Of all kinds suitable for the most critical market Gar deners and Truckers. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KIVD8. Garden Tools, Seed Drills, Cultivators. We carry a complete stock of the cele brated 'PLANET, JR.," TOOLS Send for Catalogue. Wholesale and Retail. eli asaai ii Kacllah ! rcnnYROYAL PILLS WlrWll t4 mdumtuti n: At Prwffisu. r .v-afl A. tasBf far av'cfi, wnwkli m4 I9f WMMIV tmt U4 tallieVVT m. mm wit Uw nbtvsa. Tk V I C '0 i- A Rare Opportunity m To Secure Good .Substantial Books. A Sale Extraordinary Now On. We quote a few prices seldom Allison's Standard Library. Bound m cloth. 12-mo.. pood paper, clear print, publisher's prices (1, sale price 37 J c. Albion Edition, elegant cloth, gut top, stand works 2c. The Famous Allison's Arun del series, comprisinr; history, fiction, travel.- adventure, bio praphy and religion. This splen did edition will be sold during the sale at 20c or 6 for a f 1. D & H Classics. Handsome and dainty handy volumes, 100 titles, sale' price 18c. R. ORAMPTON fc GO. 172? Second Avenue. THE SCHOMACKER Have attained their celebrity solely publicly exhibited in competition THE HIGHEST AWAKlP At the International Exhibition at Crystal Palace. N. Y.. in 18S3, over 100 pianos on exhibition First Prize to the Schomackcr Piano. At the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia in 1345, 1838, and a-ain in 1874. At the American institute in New York in 183S. At the Maryland Institute in Baltimore in 184S. At the International Exhibition in Philadelphia in 187(1. The Schomacker Piaxos received the Highest Awards, sold coktihuolslv foll 28 veaks at Wallace's Music Store Ks.,dsniport A $100 Bicycle Given Away We will give'a 51C0 Griswold Bicycle to the person conipmin tlie host article tn be ns?A as an advertisement for the wheel. To the ten iM'rci wlio comprise the necoiMl best article we will issue a coupni. which will entitle them to a discount of 10 mt cent from the canh price of tny article bought of us during the year issHi. To the ten persons comiNjsing the third best article we will give ""ew lejarture Bell." All persons entering must live in liock Island countv, and must come to our store to examine the wheel, when they will lie fumUhtl with full Instruction blank, eU N. person will be allowed to enter more than one aiticle. Comtosition will he limited to 1 40 words. All articles must he at our office by Saturday. April in. Merit to be ducidrd by a committee composed of IL 1. SiMi-sox, W. 1. (Jcavlk aud F. W. IUncic A war Is will be made according to tlieir decision. M. 0. Griswold & Co., 1510 Second Ave. .AAaVitA WW SPRING j Gapes, Separate Skirts, Waists, Millinery IN CAPES: lilack will prevail; they are cut very full, and in ev.-rv lencth from Hi to SO inches. Laces, jeto and chiiron trim, tlie il aid velvet caiws, while tlie cloth ones being mostly tailor made. SEPAR.TE SKIItTS made as they ought to be made, very wi !e and ItariDi?. hanirinK beautiful and very graceful. In Brilliaiitincs, Kisurwl iro Grain and l affeta silks. Mohairs, Sicilians, etc, in lact everj eoI &xt and at prices that will surprise jrou by tlieir moderation. WAISTS: We are showing a line of wash waists such as have n-v-r been shown here before. Tlie new Bishop sleeves 'r N"-"'"! shapes. Tlie new 40-inch sleeve in Iwn, Madras ;im;liaim perrale, etc. .Styles that are not to be found elsewhere. Jt will y :i to lay in iartof your supply now, as the novelties are not to tduiiicat-d. WAIST3 form 50 cents upwards. SEW SPRING MILLIXEP.Y: DecMedly naHy a:.d Ktylh Trim m d Hats now on sale at ti.SM, $3, S4 aud tV. It will iy J ' and see them. 114 West Second street BEE m HIVE 1 that cannot be beaten and equalled. At i . c We have decided to place within the reach of the public such authors as Doyle, Mitchell. Bertha M. Clay and others of equal reputation, at an extraordinary low price, a bandy pocket edition, bound in cloth, at 11c During this sale we will make special prices on sets: Dickons. Dumas, Eliot, Macaulay, Lytton. Buskin and others. Make your selection before the stock is broken. Electro-Gold String Pianos on account of Merit. Wherever they have invariably receited HI STYLES IN t r t DAVENPORT