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8- TITC AIIQUa HONDA JXTITD 7, 1C37 I TMWaMWllirlHk I Continued Mr weather; nearly sfav- Frosts occurred from the eastern portion of the Dakota to nnrthrrn Michigan. Toe weather cu.tlB.Qrs rather cool In nearly ail aectkna. Today's temreratuiv 68. G. 1L Huht. Otaanmr. ui L-.-.ql-L-,a-.r'rJ-.r,ivLnr! CITY CHAT. ToBlRht at Dollj Bros.no Hjnes valcanise tirea--rra . Craile 6 Co., stylish lirery tarn- oata. Don't miit It tonight at Dolly orai-. The jadlatal election if in progress loaaj. Choice home grown itraw berries at id . D. Zimmerman, of Cordova, wae in town today. Hare R. O. Summers aharpen jonr iawn mower. Plenty of drened chiokena thia evening at Hess Bros'. Joseph Engelman left today for a visn 10 nia oia nome in uermany. Plenty of nice home frrown straw- names mis evening at Mesa Bros'. Ton ean bay groceries, flmr and feed very cheap for cash at Beecher's. Blackberries, blaeberries, rasp berries and water melona at Hess Bros', Note Yonng ft McCombs' offerings in another part of the paper thia evening. Mr. aod Mrs. Dan Corken left thia morning for a three weeks' visit in the east. Miss Carrie Colbnrn ba accepted a position at the Adams Wall Paper company. The internal revenue collections made by J. H. Lamont last week sg gregated $958.42. Clothing bnyera will find some ln- teresttog statements in the Eoonomy ad an page one tonight. The Boston store, Davenport, has a budget. of bargaina thia evening on page foor. Lo k them op. . Miss Julia Barron, of Fwport, Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. S. Wal ter aod Miss Anna Barron. Mra. F. S KenCttld and daughter, Rnby, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. . 1). Sweeney. The results of Tax A rocs' ad con teat that closed Saturday night will be announced tomorrow night. J. E. Baker, condnctor on the Mil. waukee'a Freeport rnn, is back on duty again, after a week'a illness. P. J. Car, delegate to the Modern Woodmen head camp at Dabuqun, returned home Saturday evening. For rubbsr tired traps ani buggies order if C alle & Co. Carriages with caieful drivers at moderate ratee. See R. G Summers. 325 Twentieth a'.reet for a giod aecond hand gaao line stove for sale, very reasonable Mra John Snltzer and aon Willie, leave tonight for Augusta, Ua. Mra. Snltcer' old home, for a three months' vUlt. fiber i ft F. C. Humenway will at tend the annual convention of the Interstate Sheriff' association at Omaha June 15 and IS. Good sound corn 25 cents a bushel, good oate 20 cents a bushel and fine wheat screenings for 80 centa per hundred ponnds at Beecber'a. John Ely haa made arrangements to sell bis honsehold goods at his residence tn South Bock Island, Wednesday, Jane 9, at 2 o'clock. The Moline Plattdentsohen society gives a grand picnic at Huber's gar den Saturday. June 19 All the so cieties of the three cities will parti cipate. Woodmen from thia city attended the reception and banquet given in honor of the new adviser of th" order. D B. Home, of Davenport, at Turner nan, that city, Saturday night. There wis a row on one of the late boat coming np from Manhattan Beach last night, in which a citizen from Rock Island was badly num. me lea by pair ct Davenport thugs. The Pirates of Pen sane" waa ad mlrably presented at the Watch Tower theatre Saturday evening by ine aioune nnne company. Every' body wae delighted with the enter tainment. All members of the Woodmen working committees on head office removal at Dubuque are expected te atwad a meeting to be helu at the hall of & W. Hawea camp 1650 to morrow nigui. X. J. Greene, formerlv with R. Crampton Co., haa opened at 827 Twentieth street a first class newa Awarded Hlfhert Honors World's Fair, CHEAT,! IN CCvOQ MftCT PFPFFfT Mine A par Crape Oaara ef Tartar Powder, ftee . ansa Amnama, msb or any other tthiBenofc 9 KTABDMK ewa and cigar depot. All Chicago paper ana magazines will De aelir. ered to any part of the city. Harry E. Downer, who ia now in. terested in the Andrews Opera com pany, ia in the city arranging for an open date for hia company. He haa next rriaay evening at hi aieposai, and may pnt hi company in in one oi me inree eitir. , The Alday inaaest has been con tinued actil nzt Mondav. C. J. Searle, who bad been retained by the Aiaay . ooya in their anit to break their father'a will, .has withdrawn from the case, in order that he may consistently devote himrelf to the prosecution oi the criminal proceed inga against Mrs. Osbar. The offioera of the Rook Island Ar senal Employes' Aid association. Alex Lundsay, president, and F. Banm bach, secretary, have issued their first annual report. It shows the to tal collections during the year to have been f B16 85. witu disburse ments of the year $575.33, leaving a oaiance in the treasury of 941.B2. Mra. E. D. Watt, of Omaha, an. preme oracle of the Royal Neighbors oi America, addressed the local camps of the order at Carse's hall Saturday evening, a large number of membera turning ont to greet her. She wae the gnest of Mr. and Mrs Dor.iel Corken while here, going to Mjline yesterday afternoon to re main with her sinter antil thia after noon, when she left for Galesburg and Peoria. 8trassers' Second regiment band and orchestra announces its 21th aeries of grand promenade conoerts at Schcetzen park, Davenport, June iu, i aire, ana Aug. e, under the direction of Prof. C. E. Teenniges. One extra concert will be given if the weather permit!. The program of selections has been prepared with nnnsual eare, and embracea a num. ber of brilliant compositions. Mra. H. C. Marshall left this after noon for Monmouth, where she takes part In the commencement grand concert of the musical department of the college given this evening in the new auditorium. Tuesday ahe will go to Knoxville and spend the day with Miss Elinor Sherwood, principal of the musical department of St. Mary's college, and her broth er, William H Sherwood witnessing the examination oi the students by the latter. L. M. Allen, general agent of the Rock Island road for the tri-olties, is distributing an attractive pamphlet entitled "An Outing in the Rockies, and a Trip to the Pacific," which is a pnoramio desoriptive work on the country in the west, reached and traversed by the great Rock Island route, issued in view of the coming national convention of the T. S. C. E. at San Francisco July 7- 12. and will prove a valuable hand book to the western tourist at such time. Baa Ball. The Rivala defeated the Rainbows by a soore of 32 to 10. The batteriea were: Archer, Porter and "Massy" Breanan, and Harry Archer and Blatua" Cunningham. The inung Green Bash Stars de feated the Rock Island Stars by a core of 45 to 31. The batteries were McQinnis and Kane for the Green Bash nine, and Evert and Olson for the losers. Umpire, H. Barber. The M. A K.'s defeated the Lon don' 19 to 9 in a game at the No. 6 gronnda on Twelfth street yesterday afternoon. Lidders, Long and Pfaff were the oattery lor the London's, and Stengel and Thompson for the M. AK'a. Two ninea captained by Charles Apuel and Fred Blochinger respect- luuy. piayea a warm game of ball at the old park on Eleventh street yes' terday afternoon. The soore was 6 to is in ravor or Apper nine. The batteriea were Thorn p. on and Oswald for the victors and South and Zeia for Blochlinger'a nine. A man mav dress aa well aa his own good judgment and the assist ance oi an artistio tailor may elect. He may take nia "tuba" but if hia digeative organs are out of order, he will have an unwholesome appear ance. Hia complexion and the white oi his eye will have a yellowish cast. Hi tongue win ne coated, appetite poor, hia teeth rusty, his breath abominable. He is one big, annus takable aign of constipation. The quickest, surest, easiest way to cure mis iron Die is to i&ae ur. fierce 'a Pleaaant Pellets. Tney are made of refined, concentrated vegetable ex tracts. Nothing in the leaat harm, ful enters into their composition They hunt down all impurities, and "make them move on." iney are the product of many years' atudy and practice. Dr. Pierce cannot afford to nut forth a worthless article. Address with 21 cents in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, World'a Dispensary Medioal Association, Buffalo, . x., ana get a free copy of the "Medical Adviser. Dattaqaaat Tax Sal. Tha aalai of land and lota noon which thai tax of 1896 and nrior vaars is not paid win ne neid at tne county treasurer a omca. oeginning aaoauay, Inn 14. at 1(1 VWk n All tha township in the county except Bock Iland and Moline will be sold on the above date; Moline township on 16th and Rock Island township the on the 16th. FU TlTTXRIKGTO. Connty Collector Oxford. Eng.. June 7. In the Cricket match between Osfnrrf and the American team from Philadel phia, today, the Oxford men wen nil out for 363 runa. - The sweet- of tht first enibnicc with the wo of his choice will always linger te a man's mind, j It is a pity that the sweet memory should era he poisoned by the taint of ill-health and consequent unhappi ness. It is aed that the flower of a happy remembrance should be obscured and kill ed by the noxiom weeds of sickness end sorrow. Too fre quently this ia the case. A woman can not ne a nappy, neiotul amiable wile wno suffers from weakness and disease at the very mainsprings of her nature. Pity may grow up to take its place, but lore ltseu seiaom survives where this is tn case. If a woman will, she may always hold her place in a man's mind and heart. If she will take the right care of herself in a womanly way she will never lose her rightful inheritance, a hus band's love. The best of all known medicines for wo men is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the important and deli cate organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible and makes them strong and well. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones np and builds np tired nerves. It pre pares for almost pangless motherhood and insures healthy children. Thousands of women who were sickly, nervous, fretful Invalids are now happy, cheerful and helpful wives as a result of its use. All good medicine dealers keep it and there is nothing "just as good." Any dealer who tries to persuade you that there is, is thinking more of his profit than of your welfare and health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a safe. sore. speedy, permanent cure for coostipatlon. They are tiny, sugar-coated grannies. One little Pel let" la a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. They never gripe. Drngzist seU tneni. other puis are as good. 1 Here It Is A line that's fit for the tables of Kings. Order early. Cucumbers, Home-grows Peas, Bununar Baaaaa, Carrots, Roup Bonehes, Tomatoes, Wax Beans, Turnips, ; Hew Boats,' Parsley, - Dressed Chiokena. Spring Chickensdressed to order Onnmi. ' . Ruum '' . Eating Apples, HtrawfteTfes. GooMoerriss, Cherries HOSTJSOBOWN Tours for Good Goods, Ladies Chocolate Shoes $2.75 WARRANTED Every pair. Not equalled any place In the tri-cltles New toes. All widths THE BOSTON BARGAINS IN ' School and Blank-books -AT- I I man 11 i J8fthVL'Mo? HESS BROSJ Taylor's 1717 Second Arcana SEE HIM EAT! That Is your husband. He can not help it nines yon keep your food ia the IBXAfiDCLELYABLE MFEIGEBiM Everything kept in the Leonard cornea out so crisp and fresh, clean and sweet, there is no wonder he eats; who wouldn't? The Leonard Cleanable ia the resultof 30 years' experience ia the manufacture of Refrigera tors, and costs no more than in ferior makes. Call and examine ihem a DAVID DON, 1516-K1? 0XCONO AVENUE. DO YOU Feel Hungry FOR Good Bread OR Bakery Goods? KREL&MATH Are making the only PERFECT HOME-MADE BREAD IN THE CITY. It Is of fine grain, rich In flavor and chuck full of cutrl m nt.- ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT Two Blsrsrest- Stores Never la the history of the clothing trade have the people been offered such a real bargain feast as the one now la progress. It is not an every-day occurrence that one has an opportunity of buying Men's Salts Bys' Salts, Children's suits, Furnishing Goods, And mny goods at less than one-fourth the original price. As soon as this stock has been disposed of the interior of the store will be placed In readiners for the reception of the finest new stock of High Grade Clothing In this vicinity. There has been a terrible gash made In the price of Overcoats and Winter Underwear. Everything must go, as we are determined to open with an entire new Hock. Our One-Price System Is backed by a reward of One Thousand Dollars to anyone who can or erer has bought of us for less than the price asked. Two Biggest Stores . . 11M17 West Davenport. "Of hia tvho cries est Thisf, 1st henewt en b: FA ; So says Addison, and he might have included ladiea also. We are accused of being Robbers' for years, be that aa It may, compare onr prices aad judge in regard to who ia the "Rob ber." For a fine rid kid turned tacks, "Robbers" price $2.75 Their price for a stiff, machine sewed, tacay shoe, ts.80. For a nice, soft, bright ekmcola lace shoe, new toes, "Robbers" price $2.19 Their price for not as good a shoe, 82.50, and full of tacks besides. For a fine tan or dark shade of wine lace shoe, every pah warran ted. "Kobbers" price, $2.19 Their price, S3 50. Fine Ho of ladies' hand-tnmed oxfords, soft and easy to the feet, no tacks to make your feet sore, "Kobbers" price, $1.33 Their price for the stiff, tacky, uneasy kind, $1.50. We have nothing to say only to ask Vho9stheRobbef You Buy of ADAMS And you will receive your money'e worth. Clock Clealg TiDG la here and 70a will want that timepiece cleaned aad put ia ahapa ao that you can be more punctual during the coming year. Our facilities for handling thia work arc the best We make a apeoial effort to do satisfactory work and we seldom fail. ClscksGaIl.fcr2ilC:llnrcj All yon need to do is drop ua a postal and your clock will be called for and re turned to you in good order. Woltian, the Jeweler. 1805 Second At Second Street, Special Bargains in Shoes ! Now Is the time to buy and rave money. Price low on everything. lAdiea Chocolate Oxioraa, only . t t 1 t 1 7fe Ladies' Taa Oxforda. only : t s s 1 1 99a Ladles' Black Button Shoes, only it ? j 1 , ga Children's Dongola Shoes, spring heet; to ft, at i : ago Children's Chocolate Shoes, spring heel. S to t. al- t Me Children's Chocolate Shoes, spring heel, t to 11. at t t 60 Children Dongola Shoes, spring heeL t to 11. at t t : 69e Children's Chocolate Shoes, spring heel. S to 8, at t t Me Infants Chocolate Shoes, bo heel, 3 to 6, at 1 1 j 400 Infanta TVksttfntai RkAaa nit hjutl at a K a .... Little Boys Chocolate Laoe Shoes, spring heel, 10 to 13). at a a KM 8 LADIES' We are the greatest bargain givers In Shoes. Fourth Ave. Shoe Store 1501 Fourth Avenue. The Modern Gas Fixture 8 s m m Hod: Island SaTings Saiik Five Per Cent Paid on Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or Real Estate .Bacurtty. 9 FICEBS: 3 af BSTord, Prssldawt. Joha OrabaasB, Vlos Prstlit, t Green wait. Cashier. Began Trartaess Jon t, 180, ar4 eeeepy I S B. eor sUieacU Crnac new building. AT HAH PRICE 1729 Second Ave.. 116-120 Eighteenth St;, Rock Island. SHUK9 SHOES 1 "ill Of today Is as different from the fixtures of a few years ago as the Wels bach light Is different from the dandle. We have all the modern ap pliances for gas lighting and heating. It might pay you to look at what we have. DAVIS CO. We'll Do It For you. Well change your walla Into a wilderne ss of brantr. We'll strew thesj with dainty flow er In delicate tints or we decorate them in unique designs plain and simple, or so Intricate that It will take yon a day to find the end of a carve. We can please you In color and desiicn we can please yon In price. It wlU please us If you orae here; if you come hoe, we will please you. Autos Well P:;:r Co. S10. SIS. 314 Twentieth St. Incorporated Under tha State Law. BOCK ISLAND, ILL. DIRECTORS: B S Oabla, , Ma Crsbaaxh. BWHarat, Wat Will ansa, ruiaUicaeU, LtMavm, JMBarort, Jitssia Mam. solicitor. Two Best- c Stores c Two Cc Stores -t