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8 THE AE&US. SATURDAY, JANUAEY 7, 1899. Tha Weather We Mmy Hare, Generally fair tonight and Sunday; warmer Sunday. Today's Temperature 10. J.M.SHHUB Observer. CITY CHAT. F. B. Q. Smoke F. B. Q. Pay jour water rent. Leaf lard at Gilmore's. Shoe sale at Dolly Bros'. Lota for sale, Reidy Bros. For insurance, E. J. Burns. For real estate, E..J. Burns. . Smoke Kinship, and b happy. F. B. Q. finest beyond question. Hams 5 cents a pound at S. J. Ap ple's. Homes on installment plan, Reidy Bros. Hams 5 cents a pound at S. J. Apple's. Athens lump coal can't be beat. McKown has it. Steel ranges at Xoftsker's. Best makes, lowest prices. The Iowa state poultry show closed at Davenport last night. Plenty of fresh butter and eggs to sell cheap at Beecher's. Plenty of dressed ducks and geese at Hess Bros', this evening. j Men's mocha mitts, tleeeed lined, 25 cents at Young & AlcCombs'. Dr. F. R. Haley, dentist, 1615 Sec ond avenue, over David Don's, sewed shoes now go for $2.50 a pair. At the clearing sale you now get your choice of anv pair "in the store for 12.50. Hurst. He Cuts the Price. Black Hawk court So. 523, Court of Honor, will give an entertainment and social at Beselin's hall Monday even ing, Jan. 9, at 8 o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Aa mission 15 cents. A great chance for bargains. Don't miss the opportunity. The Pinneo dry goods and household effects will be sold at auction, afternoons and evenings, 'commencing Saturday of this week. Goods will go cheap for casn. Ihe three cities seldom witness such an array of gorgeousness as will lie seen at the ereat niasouerade of the avenport in le great niasm eial club at D: ivy ieai the Turner Grand opera house to- Plenty of dressed turkeys and chick ens at Hess Bros', this evening. Dancing school at Roche's hall Sat urday night. Tickets 25 cents. Everybody well pleased with the bargains at Young & MeCombs'. Second hand school books. 1717 Second avenue. C. C. Taylor, manager Bargains in rflice supplies. 1717 Second avenue. C. C. Taylor, manager. Millinery at one-third original price at Young & MeCombs' January clear ing sale. I have the lovliest and largest see oud hand store west of Cbica"o, Johnny Jones. II those parties io not pay. see Eastman, 1712 Second avenue. " Oflicc open till 9 p. m. ji you want to tuy any shoes or rublers this evening, go to Beecher's and save money. Ivy Leaf Social club masquerade at Turner Grand opera house, Daven port, this evening. John T. Xoftsker has skates for every body. Boys' clamp skates for 10 cents a pair while they last. f 10, $15 and $20 jackets all put on one table and to lie closed at $5. Young fc MeCombs' January clearing sale. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen wiy give a masquerade ball Valentine night, Feb. 14, at Armory hall. The stage of water at the Rock Is! and bridge at 6 a. m. was 2.60; at noon 2.50. The temperature at noon was 14. The Tri-City Baptist Young Peo pie's union meats next Tuesday even- . .i i . . . , i ing at me taivary uupusi cuurcn, in Davenport. The Rock Island Y. M. C. A. bas ket ball team defeated the Davenport team in the latter city last night by a score of I'J to 14. The monthly meeting of the Associ ated Charities will be held at 7:30 Monday evening at the society's rooms in Masonic temple. Don't miss the grand masquerade ball lirft of the season given by the Ivy Ieaf bocial club at luruer hall, Davenport, this evening. At the clearing sale vou can now pick any pair of the Rock Island fac tory s iiox can or genuine Kangaroo skating shoes tor f z a pair. You can borrow money on any kind of personal property without publici ty or removal. Eastman. 1712 Sec ond avenue. Olliec open till 9 p. m. The thermometer registered 5alove zero at 7 o'clock this morning. The indications are for continued cold to night ami a little warmer tomorrow. Now is the time to secure bargains at Young & MeCombs' Every article in the entire establish ment marked down for our January clearing sale. Among the delegates appointed by Gov. Tanner yesterday to the Na tional Pure Food and Drug congress, at Washington. Jan. IS, was T.-H. Thomas, of this city. You can now pick any pair of the Rock Island factory's finest kid shoes for $2.50. Clearing talc prices will prevail on all lines until the entire t-tock on band is closed out. Men's $?.50 and $1 Goodyear welt upor alx years I ru a Tlrtlm ofdya- rpalA in Its wort form, i tcultl rat ooiliiti ul milk toast, and at timnray tiR(b uld not retain and diurst evn that. March 1 b(ran kln; CASCAKKT.- and smrt1 thra t tt.-e !-a)il improved, until 1 am as well as I ever wu in my life." lvio H. Mvhpht. Newark. O. XPVECVk CANDY f I tl LJ CATHARTIC tLW T0 COWIWWCO PtMiant. Palatable. Potent. Tat 5wd. Po Good. vrr iuraeo. wito. Gnpe. c, lie. Sue. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mm Tfl Bt Sold and e"rneed ty aU rn ltUl U"CaW uua to CI MJi Totoaooo Uaolk night. A stage performance, a grand military band and cash prizes will be features of the evenins's entertain ment. Drs. V. D. Middleton, of Davenport and G. L. Eysler, C. C. Carter, and J. R. Jlollo'wbush. in behalf of the city of Rock Island, today mado an expert examination of the injuries of Belle Starkey, who has instituted suit in the circuit court against the munici pality for damages. Mrs. Mathilda Jordan," of Moline. was a ljudged insane bv a jury in the county court yesterday afternoon, and was taken to the Watertown asvlum by her husband. Mrs. Jordan is 58 years of age. She has been subject to attacks of melancholia, which pro duced her present condition. The annual report of the season's output of the Rock Island Lumber company (one mill) is as follows: Number of feet of lumber cut, 29.2 K), 000; number of feet of lath. 800,000: pieces of shingles. 650.UUU; 45,860,- 000 feet of lumber sold; cars loaded 2.SU0. The mill run 172 days. It is just possible that Anti-Wash Ioard soap may not suit you; don' condemn home manufactured soaps on that account. Try the Imperial or any other brand of Kock island soap J be wrappers lrom any brand are valuable for premiums. We make all grades of soap, but Anti-Wash board is the best. Dr. F. R. Haley, at one time a resi dent of Rock Island, but since gradu ating from the dpntal department of the lowa .Mate university, lias located in the city. After srraduatinfj he practiced in New York, but later de cided to come here to live. He has pleasant ollicesat 1615 Second avenue over David Don's. A thing that must be stopped, says Johnny Jones. '-Did vou ever stop to think that the enormous sum of from $50,000 to $100,000 of our jrood old Rock Island money is left in Dav enport, Iowa, every vear. Let us manage a little better from this on and keep more of the monev at home and contribute to the upbuilding of our own beautiful city. Iam still do inr business at the old stand, next loor to the Rock Island house." Johnny Jones, the greatest second band friend on earth. Prof. (.'. A. Wendell, instructor in English "Instorv at the High school, has arranged a literary .contest in which a if the members vt, his class ire ep.Tted to participate-.- It will consist in the writing of a letter based on English history, describing the condition of the people of that coun try beginning with 1214, the informa tion to be drawn from the Magna Charta. The contest will close Jan. 31. Prof. E. V. Robinson, Mrs. Eastman and Miss Alice Rush have lieen select ed as judges. The will of the late Andreas Scliultze, of Hampton, has beou pro bated in the county court 1 he tes tator names his wife, Amelia. a- exe cutrix and bequeaths to her $2,000 in cash and all his personal property. He leaves all his realc-tate to his son. Franz, on condition that he first pay to deceased's sons, Andreas. Henrv and Fritz, $925 each; to Edward, an other son. $725; Henrv Littje, a grand son, $:100; anil Anna Scliultze, a grand daughter, $ i00. If Franz shall fail to accept the property on the conditions named it is ordered that it be sold and the proceeds divided among the heirs. The testator also makes a be- luest of a team of horses and a set of double harness to Albert Lewien. r n Riverside Stoves and Ranges NONE BETTER.... atus. We are showing the largest and best line of STEEL RANGES, CAST COOKS and RANGES, HEATERS and FURNACES in the city, at prices that defy competition. It will pay you to call and examine them at DAVID DON'S, 155-1617 Second Avenue. ROCK ISLAND. LLOYDS BICYCLES. 4 P 5c? & IP P 1 H p. ks Place for a Trade, Buy or Sell a jg Bicycle is LLOYD'S, Harper 3sj House Block. r Z.. . Representing the Eldredsie, the Wheel that Miller Rides .... ELDREDGE $50.00 40.00 35.00 COLUMBIA chainless, $75.00, chain, $50 $40. $25 RAMBLER 30-inch, $45, $40, $35. LUTHY highest price chain wheel, $75 TRIBUNE $50' $35 $30 TIGER $50' $35 IMPERIAL $40' $30 ADLAKE $45' $30- $25-IDEALS-$J0, $25- $20- $18 IDEALS boys and girls, $JQ, $18. $20 Ladies' Diamond Frame Eldredge. Remember the Maine ... Harper House Block. Leading Bicycle Makers of the World. Pj LLOYD'S Spinner Spins The Best Wheel Ever Made for the Price. $35.00. No Matter How Cheap Others Claim They Are, LLOYD Will Do Better. Wholesale and Retail Bicycle Repairing and Sundries. Everything sold fully guaranteed. (Si SPECIAL PRICES On Fine Table Linen That Will Intereot All Kronomlcal lloaiirkeepers. Lovers of nice table linen will be nterested in the following prices on louble satin damask pattern cloths and napkins: I'attern I'lo, cloth vards, nap kins 21-inch, regular price $1.50, clearing sale $3.1U. Pattern 240, cloth 1'xJ -ards. nap kins 21-inch, regular price $5, clear- ng sale $3.'.'S. Pattern 2t, cloth l'x.i yards, nap kins 26x26. regular price $13, clear- n;r sale $10.97. Pattern 219, cloth 2x31 yards, nap kins 26x26. regular price $11.60. ciear- ng sale $11.69. Pattern 62. cloth 2x4 vards, nap kins 26x26, regularprice $16.50, clear er sale $12.43. Pattern 218. cloth 2x3 vards. nap kins 26x26. regular price $16.50, clearing sale $13.27. 2x2i vards, snow drop pattern cloth", regular price $2.50, clearing sale $l.b. All goods bv the vard or by the dozen are cut from 15 to 35 per cent during this aale. inipply vour wants in muslin. sheeting and pillowcasing at our great clearing sale prices. loLNG iV McCombs. l)-io-Be for Fifty Cemta. Gcaranteed totiaoco habit cure, makea weak saea auroeg, Mewl pure. Waal. AUdruggiat g ...Almost Any Day...H 4 1 You can find something new in the market at Hess Bros. You can find plenty of seasonable groceries. Order bv phone and you will re ceive careful attention. SSSSSSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSS2SSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSS3SSSGi3 1) : 8r0 &4. w t0 lExtra Low Prices VEGETABLES. Head Lettuce, Spanish Onions, Cucumbers, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Soup Bunches, Radishes, Rutabagos, Tomatoes. Oyster Plant, Spinach, f'g Plant, Parsley, 'Wax Beans, Cauliflower, FRUITS 2 Cranberries. Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Wine Saps, Catawba Grapes, Concord Grapes, Northern Spy. Bellflower Apples, Malaga Grapes, POULTRY. Dressed G'-ese, Dressed Chickens, Dressed Ducks, Dressed Turkeys, CANNED AMI lll'Llv OYSTERS. 1 HESS BROS. I IHOlMsaa AT. TiuphtM ion. EC KM ARTS ToiU t Soap. Extraordinary low ance of this week: . prices the bal- 1.000 bars of jrood toilet, 2 for 5c, alwavs sold at 5c a bar. A big double bar of castile soap for oc, worth double. A 10c cake of tar soap for 5c. 3 bars of witch hazel soap in box, nicely wrapped for 5c. 500 cakes of soap, each cake, 5c for both. washrajr with 1 lot Jack roses, Japan lillics, regu larprice 25c per box, sale price, 2 boxes for 25c 19c a box for anv of our hirh grades of toilet samzerona. violettes, russes, tulie roses, etc. ECK HART'S Twentieth Street. We Carry a Complete Stock Of the most carefully selected Goods and are now in betier shape than ever to give our patrons the VERY : BEST : GOODS at the lowest possible price. Remember us with your order. NELSON & LUNDQUIST 320 Tweatieth Street. Theme 103P. for Extrst Trousersi A S a rule, Trousers beat the Coat and Vest to a finish by several months. That s what makes this extra Trou- W a t J . a ser season, rixtra l rousers will go larther than any thing else toward keeping your suit spick and span the balance of the winter and the cost is not much. Pair of Pants for Pair of Dollars. a That are surely "Breeches of Promise." They will tone up an old coat and vest wonder fully, fine fitters and excel lent wearing qualities S2.00 3 CI & Trousers From 37 c to $6.00. Any alterations you may want will be made, and pressed for one y ear without charge, at $6.00 down to---::-" 37c Our $2.48 Will Trousers Lengthen the life of your suit at least one-half. Quite a few small lots at this price which we reduced from $3.50 We a And some that cost more; supply you, with a pair. The Store That Backs Every Promise or Claim Their Ads Call for With a $1,000 Guarantee. U 3 3 Si D 0 to CO (JO $) CO m & co CO CO CO ca CO CO $) $) V) C) & CO tf ) (Si CO 1$ $) 0) (a (& 8.48 Have Trousers at Less Price fact Is, we can 4$ Q O to & C) o o o 1 W oW-S rjmBiV 1729 Second Avenue, Rock Island. 115 and 117 VV. Second St Davenport.