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8 THE ARGU8, TUESDAY. MAKCH 31. 1G3G. THE EFFECT OF IT. Republicans Develop a Fifth Ward Boomerang. PCLinOAL DILIGENCE A5D RESULT. Attempt ta fore J. II. Rwtm the Pops lint Candidate Oat a ad What It Led to How TV her U Srhnelder "At" Hia Horn. I nails U aid to la Out of Order. Diligent effort! . were made on the fart ol republican leaders in the ifth ward yesterday to induce J. II. Reeves, the populist candidate for alderman by petition, to withdraw from the Geld. Alt manner of pres sure was brought to bear upon him by thee driloinir politicians, but the candidate stood firm. Ho was Dominate!, he declared, in response to a principle an 1 he could not see why he should be forred from the track by any party or any body. ' lie could not see any reaion In the diligence employed to person le him, acd the more per siilont became the efforts to impress upon him the philosophy of his with, drawing the more steadfast he be came to remain on deck. Numerous inllui'nces were brought to bear, and when it was found that all was for naught a new tactic was employed. The signers of the petition under which, in accordance with the law. Mr. Uecves is an independent candidate, were attacked. .Several were worked, with the result that finally a number of them notilied City Clerk Ilncsing that tbey had determined to withdraw their names from Mr. KeeveV support, and as a consequence the Union of this morn ing announces that "J. 11. Keores, who beenme a candidate for alder man In the Fifth ward by petition, is out of the race after all." etc. But the facts are that Mr. Reeves is very much in the race, and that Aid. Schneider, in whose behalf Mr. Keercs and his supporters were worki-.l, is today the aoiual victim of yesterday's funny business. As yesterday was the last day for tiling the petition it was supposed the withdrawal of the indorsers Imn Mr. Ueevcs' petition wpuld invalidate his nomination, but contrary to the Union's view Mr. Heeves is not out of the fluid, but is still a candidate, as it is too late to desert him. for tho clerk having pasted upon the sufficiency of the jetltion and assumed jurisdiction of it and placed it on lite they cannot now withdraw, and Mr. Kcevea' name will be printed on the ballot. I la I How as to Sruo.HrrT Hut it U Schneider's name which m.iy be left off. for Mr. Keeves this morning, when he fonnd what had been attempted with him in the in terest of Schneider, entered protest and objection to tho certificate of nomination and nominating papers on file in the clerk's ollice of Ceorge Schneider, on the ground that he was alleged to have lccn nominated under the primary election Uw, and tho ci.nitiuttee who called said pri mary election fixed the time for opening and clooiag the polls to make aurh nomination irom 1 o'clock to 8 o'clock p. m.. and that the judges unlawfully closed the polls one hour before the time fixed for closing the polls in tho notico of tho primary election, and thereby prevented all persons who Lad a right to vote at said polls between the hours of 7 and 0 from voting." The law which the republicans availed themselves of delegates to the committee the authority to fix the place and hours of hoMing the cau cus, but tun hours must be not less than from 1 to 7 p. in. Tho call speuh.id from 1 to 8, and this was not complied with in the Fifth ward. it now becomes the duty of the mayor and clerk and one of the council, the latter to tie selected by lot. to constitute the tribunal to pass upon whether Mr. Schneider's name goes on tho ticket or not. The alderman will probably be sclocted lhi evening by lot bv the council and the judges will decide to morrow whether Schneider is or not a candidate. llut at tho present stage Reeves nas mo npper hand over Schneider. I. II. C. I'eterxen's Soon' Millinery opening Tuesday and Wednesday. March 31 ami Anril 1 We display the most attractive line hIL.I. I. . . . ii uats, uuuuuis, uowers, etc., ever shown by us. hvervbody invited. Respectfully, J. II. C. l'fcTtKSF.M'a Sons, Davenport. it is a vain thought to flee from the that tiod nj points n for tho sake ol fimliDjf a greater LWsing instead of ookiiiff ft where alone it is to be found in lovicg obedience. Georae Eliot Awarded Hlzhest HonorsWorld' Fair, 'DEI; AjrweCfjrCrejtn of Taar Powder. Free torn Ammonia, Ahrni or try other adulterant JO YEARS TUB STANDARD.- CREAM Mil MOST rtRFFCT MAT IP CITY CHAT. Stearns1 bicycles. . Boy your bicycle at McCabe's. Church candies at Shields' cash store. Fresh river fish at Schindler'a most market all week. Spring styles in charming array at Blackburn eV Co's. Dairy butter in rolls or jars at Shields' cash store. The latest and most approved styles at Blackburn & Co's'. Hon. W. F. Crawford, of Taylor Ridge, was in the city today. Max Bahnsen has the latest Easter novelties. Go and see them. Fresh dairy butter 16 cents per pound at Shields' cash store. Something new in Easter novelties at Max Babnsen's drug store. Fancy dairy bntter only 16 cents per pound at Shields' cash store. Sheriff Hemenway has returned from a visit to Chicago and Rock ford. Go to the peannt sociable at the Central church April 10 and get a sonvemr. Bny the Mijestic bicycle and sun dries at Wolff's gunsmith shop. Re pairing aone promptly. Charles Hawes Is down from Fnl. ton visiting his grandparents, Mr. ana Airs. David Uawes. Charles Buford and F. J. Kinnev are back from the Chicago, where they took in the grand opera. Charles Smith, of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. bmitn, ol 1432 beventn avenne. Both of the meat markets of Brooks & Glass will be closed tomorrow af ternoon on acconnt of the funeral of Mr. Brooks' children. Sol Smith Russell is to appear at the Burtis Thursday evening, and another immense audience will greet the popular comedian. Mrs. George W. Gamble, wifo of the Rock Island county circuit clerk, fell from her bicycle at Moline Sun day and sustained a iKslocation of her left shoulder. Paper cleaned by the disinfectant process withont injury to the paper and does not streak. All work guar anteed to be first-class. Leave or. ders at Grotjun's drug store. J. D. means. The business men's classes will play a game of basket ball at the association gvmnas-ium tonight. There will also be masic and an ath letic exhibition an 1 everything will be free. A historical and farewell social will be held at the Christian church this evening, to which all members are invited. A special invitation is extended to the pioneer workers in tbecnurcn. Collector William Baker has leath ered in about $113,000 of Rock Island taxes. The books have been closed and there is of conrse a large delin quency, the extent of which cannot as yet be determined. Charles Long is home from Chicago after completing the winter term at the dental college. He shortly de parts for La Crosse to take his old position as clerk with the govern ment engineering corps. Faster millinery opening. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 30 and SI ami April 1. are' our Easter opening days. The ladies are cor dially invited to call. Don't buy only come and visit with us. We leave the rest to you. Ottesen, 222 West Second street, Davenport. Mrs. Jacob Willms and children desire to thank the M. W. A., Kran- kenverien and the Platt-Deutsche Brothers for floral tributes, and es pecially are they grateful for the emblem given by the teacher and scholars of Building No. 4, as also do they desire to acknowledge many L : .1 . . J fcimui-Bu-a hi meir laie sorrow. The ladies of the Grace Lutheran church are coins to have. a special sale of .Easter cakes at the Mclntyre- necic store Saturday next. The cakes will be all home made and will be the very best samples of the handi work and skill of some of the finest cake bakers among, the ladies of our city. Vo not fail to attend the sale. Contractor C. J. W. Schreiner's horse, attached to a light wagon, took fright on Fourth avenue? at noon, threw Fred Timmerman, the driver, out, and dashed down to Sec ond avenue and up through the Rock Island railway yards at a lively rate. ine wagon was somewnat disfiirnred. the boy escaping with some bruises and tho horse sustaining a few scratches- Alfred II. Tatcs who grew up here is again back in Rock Island, being resiueni agent ior me a. u. kelson Mannfacturing company of St. Louis. manufacturers of plumbing and steam goods, marble work and man tie dealers. Contractors and owners needing goods in' his line will be able to buy them at wholesale prices. thus saving the plumber's profits on mem. A workingman named Cunningham was severely hurt while at work on the government bridge yesterday morning. The injnred man is 'a boarder at the Walker lodging house on Terry street in this city. He had just obtained employment on- the works and was unacquainted with his surroundings. A trained timber, sprlagitg back into position, struck him om the knee, dislocating the cap over the -joint, allowing the serum to eke oai. which may possibly leave the injured; member stiff cpoti its healing. It was a sad accident and Mr. Cunningham's many friends will regrst .the mishap Davenport Leader. 1 Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before projxr ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts ri(fhtly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value jrood health. Its beneficial effects are tue to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness withont debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that yon have 'the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. Seeds that Will Grow Hess Bros.' store is head quarters for reliable seeds. Now is the time to get them. GRASS Lawn grass, white clover, Kentucky blue grass, red clover, timothy. VEGETABLES Beans, beets, cabbage, car rots, sweet corn, parsley, lima beans, parsnips, onion seed, encumbers, peas, rad ishes, lettuce, spinach, and turnips. r FLOWERS Sweet peas and rasturtium seeds in bulk. SEED POTATOES Early Rose and Early Ohio seed potatoes. Ladies' Tans New Bargains. SPECIAL. One lot of button, needle 7C toe, all solid llO One lot of lace, needle toe, 1 7C all solid laf O See onr new needle lace, as Q 11(1 soft as a clove, new color. OtUU THE BOSTON i Shoe Store. Blank Books AT C. C. TAYLOR'S 1717 Second Ave. ill ESS BR 03. 1 DAVID DON. STABL'3 Put.ct-.re Proof Tiros. BICYCLES. Large display of bicycle sundries. Lanterns, all kinds.. Bicycle oil. Wood rim and tire cement. Chain lubricant. Cyclometers. Trouser guards. , Lantern brackets. Toe clips, etc. 1615-1617 Second Avenue. A Nice Wide Smile Will be worn by the chil dren on EASTER if you bny your Easter Eggs, Babbits, Goslins and Fancy Novelties of KRELL & MATH. The most magnificent line of Easter Novelties in the mar ket. Everything new and nice. Prices within the reach of all. Let the little folks see our display in the show windows. EASTER EGGS. Panorama eggs 5o up Sugar eggs lc up Cream eggs 8c up Marshmallow eggs..lc each Bird eggs 15 for le Crow eggs 10 for le Pigeon eggs 6 for lc We have a nice line of bas. kets filled with small eggs and rabbits suitable for the children. KRELL & MATH HUT SOfPLiB and FASCY MK Phone 1156. 1716-1718 Second Ave. "'Tis An III-Wind That Blows Nobody Some Good." Kahn, Schoenhrun & Co. DOLLARS for 50c The firm of Kahn, Schoenbrun 6k Co , corner Market and Adams streets, Chicago, manufacturers of Men's Fine Clothing, busted a few weeks ago. ALIST Mclniy re-Reck try Goods co. THE BARGAIN CENTER A GREAT EASTER SALE. A week of Easter Bargains. Every counter and every aisle betokens the nearness of the EVENT of the spring season. SPRING FLOWERS v.i!1?rTopiJMhl,wok- TbOMaods of H-". Chrtwotheimiiii.. InKfariSfllll ' P ceor h" Bi!t Frtce- A b, f'o"" At lo. 6 O Viotets. rr a -eo, le. At Sc. 800 bunches bnttoa sola Violet. Sc. . :LIVl,' "nchee Foraat-mmota. 15c kind. To. At lc 200 Ruae bonqnata, tha 25c noes. lie. . A Sic. bocqnrt. of Him. worth 68c. At , lane bum he MorMrg Oloric. worth 62c. ! Bnnte of Daiaie. worth 60c : all at Sic. hn.l2rprfV'D!?0f'"orthTSc;4bKft, ", worth 75e; SS hnnV- IflL ",e? woSn 7501 an"mo black pr.T, worth TSe; large bnncfce tUk sad velvet Koaea. t ia a bunch, worth Tic; all at 3Sc. Atssc, lota of haodaome irioaera in value up to $1.80, CSc EASTER KID GLOVES. emSotoKtSS" 60101 Gl0T- With toree bWck ,. -J?',1 lu,er,0' SI Kid Gloro. for the Easter aalc, 1. Buttons or 3t 7' b. tan, red, navy, myrtle, mo le and brawn. . with each pair of Glova at aland over, sold this week, we elva a tan (Home embroidered Handkerchief frea. EASTER RIBBONS. t5i!e?y?lJ,finf,a!Ipu,,,,i,kRibbon9'Ueo,on,4 black, worth ap to c a yard, uiviJed into three lota: Mob. 4 and 5. per yard le Hob. 1. and 18, per yard, 10c Noe. IS and 8. per yard. 15 . J mat try this lot for your Kaater Ribbons. SEES That's what the grand display at our store does to people who buy before they see our line. Carpets, carpets, rolls and rolls of them, beautiful patterns, and Mattings and Rugs in endless array. They are beauties; no mistake you'll say, too, when you see them. They won't be here all summer. The price we have put on them , WILL MAKE THEM GO . . . So get in on the ground floor and get a good selec tion. We never tire tellinp about this summer's line. We want you to bear in mind that you will never miss it to pay us a visit. You know we carry everything in our line. We haven't the time to give details. Come and see fcr yourself. Parlor Furniture new and unique. Novelties in every line. The biggest, best 2nd fairest in prices. CLE MANN 2 SALZMANN LEADERS IN OUR LINE. Sixteenth street and Second avenue. M Were on hand and bought the cream of this New Spring Stock at about half price. Already have these gocds been received and await your inspection. Every garment is a Union-Tailor-Made, which insures perfection in fit as well as trimming and workmanship. You'll be surprised to see the Fine Suits we are selling for a mere trivial. (MG Till Under ordinary circumstances we could not begin to buy the raw material at the price we are selling these suits complete. Thus it is an ill-wind that blows nobody some good. Twas an ill-wind for K;, S. & Co,, but our customers are getting the good. 1709 and 1711 Second Avenne, Rock Island, IH. HEM THIMIMQ . & K. DAINTY CAPES Of Velvet. Silk or Cloth await roar inspection: Capes mm We op. but wa call apacial attention to tha beautiful Capea of alk or velvet, aanoaoBMly nbhoa trimmed and ailk lined. Is and (10 valnes, for the Kateri.$5 Wand $4 SS. legactCapaa tor this sale, $6 4S, (T JO and 9 M, worth from $10 JO to 115. As a soacial Inducement to bay Kaner Capea we will with Cape at 9a or over give a handsoae piece of china war free. EASTER WAISTS AND SHIRTS. Pretty plaid Watsta. velvet and button trimmed. $3.90 value. SI us. Walata of chanjreable ailk, tmaeaac big eleevea. Si valee, at Sa.8. EASTER SUITS AND SKIRTS. " Wide eeree Skirt, lined throuchont and stiffened, tl.50 valne, H.S7. fckirte of fisra-ed brillUntin. lined throairhoui. vaiaea S3. 75, at ft. SI. Sail of blaxer or reefer atyle, at M 88, usually SX acre. EASTER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. ISO -yard ailk Waist patterns in two let at fl.M and f MS. Ton will have to be prompt to set one of these. New fancy walrta In 6-a'd patterns, at fS SS, Choice new warp, pnat deaitn in Wetet pattens. New lots of handrome Dfi vd for tha Eftr sale. Silk and wool mlzlorea. very Kylixh, $1 and (1 18 valaoa for t5c Changeable Mohaira, biria eye pattern, newest fabric for dresrei. worth Tic now 59c 44-iuch Serge, fine Sc quality, now 31c EASTKR PERFUMERY. The flnest quadruple extract, worth SSe an ounce, now 19c The I eat triple extract Perfume. 90c valnes, lac New Percales, 50 pieces haadrame atripea, ineladinr tta aew Fer eian effects, Uifte kinds Mc UMBRELLAS FOR EASTER. Swell styles at ordinary prices. At f 1 93, valnes up to IS. At tt.8L valuea up to $4.50. AWAY i i