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THE AB6MLTS. SATDEDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1899. 8 8 The Weather We May Have. 6 S Tbreatenicg weather tonight and X q Sunday, with possloly showers Sun- O 2 Today's temperature CJ. S O J. H. Sbkbier, Observer. Q CITY CHAT. Stoves at Hynes'. Delly Bros', tonight. Golf goods at Spencer's. Sauer kraut at Horton's. Bay a borne of Reidy Bros. Grapes at cost at Horton's. For insurance, . J. Burns. For real estate, . J. Burns. Stoves from $3 up at Hyncs'. Piano bargains at Eberhart's. Drink Gipps union-made beer. Patee Crest bicycles at Spencer's. List your property with Reidy Bros. Phone Huesing for A. U. C. bottle Leer. Call at Hynes' and see the line of stoves. Read Summers & Wcodin's new ad. on page 7. Gus Knglin for a good lit and a stylish fall suit. Ven's wool tweed suits, $5. Som mers & LaVelle. See our men's suits at flO. Som mers & LaVelle. Dressed spring chickens at Hess Bros.' this evening. Dutchess ttousers, wool goods, f2. Soinmers & LaVelle. All the newest fads in pipes just in at the Palace cigar tore. The Retort flack burner is a win ner. Summers & Wooilin. At McKown's, a car load of coke at special price while it lasts. ('all ami see the tine line of fall and winter hats at Mrs. LaFren. Tri-S'ity agents for Surosis shoes. S. 15. fc S. shoe store, Davenport. A tine Jersey ribbed underwear, 50 cent garment. Summers & LaVelle. Top overcoats for nun, winter weight S.N"i. Summers & LaVelle. Ladies' mannish patent leather shoes at tho S. It. & S., Davenport. Dancing school at Roche's hall Sat urday evening. Admission liO cents. The S. B. & S. of Davenport are tri city agents for Jueen Quality shoes. Call and see the tine line of pattern hats now on display at,Mrs. LaFren'. Men's eassimcre shirts, collar at tached, .r0 cunts. Soinmers fc La Velle. The Tri-City Labot congress has endorsed iipps beer as a uiiiun-niatle product. Try genuine Pocahontas e;g coal for heaters and furnaces. McKowu sells it. A little snap in Bull Durham's half pound package -" cents at the Palace cigar store. High cut, calf lined shoes, to be worn without rubbers, at the S. It. & S., Davenport. IIou. Charles Whalen. of Madison, Wis., was a caller at the . Woodmen ollice yesterday. Dr. Myers will have oflice hours from 3 to .r and 7 to 8 p. m , only, until further notice. Men's shoes in high and medium grades in great assort men t at the S. It. fc S., Davenport. Ladies' heavy patent leather shoes, correct for street wear, at the S. I. & S. shoe store, Davenport. If you are a clear havana smoker drop in and see at the Palace cigar store. We can do you good. The horseless carriage is up-to-date. The Sunburst is a horseless carriage of the stove world. Summers A: Woodin. " The will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Muse, of Milan, was riled in the county court today. All the properly is left to the children. We are naming very low price on high class pipes, no trouble to show them. Call and sec, at the Pal ace cigar store. (Jus Engliu has the fall and winter suitings that will please you. and the prices and makeup will suit you like wise. (Jive him a call. In overcoats the "rough faced" goods are the latest. We are show ing the most complete line you will see. Summers & La Velio. D,rn's suits arc faultless in tit an d his stock of suitings includes the very latest of everything in that line. Make your selection there. Prof. linnkerr, clairvoyant and man milliner, lias moved from over the S. It. A: S. shoe store to Ml West Second street. Davenport. SHcial for Stturday and Monday. With each boy's knee pant suit $2 ami upward. (Jivcu free choice of ."U cent shirt or waist. Sommers it IaVclle. If you are seeking a genteel, well dressed appearance, then array your self in one of Dorn's suits. Stvlish KOT MADE BY THE TRUST. OaSuniet () V PRICE J Utk liUl patterns and good tailoring make these results. Money loaned on personal property such as household furniture, horses, wagons, buggies, etc., without pub licity or removal. Eastman & Co., 1712J Second avenue. Ollice open 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. Martell is conceded the best 10-cent cigar produced, but if this particular brand should not suit you we have some hundred other lirs't-class brands to select from, box trade a specialty, at the Palace cigar store. Mrs. William Kurth and family de sire to publicly express their thanks to neighbors" and friends and espe cially to members of the German Lutheran church for sympathy and assistance rendered during their afflic tion. Rev. D. L. MeXary, pastor of the United Tresbyterian church, is deliv ering a series of Sabbath evening ser mons on "Bible Beacons." He gives the third sermon in the series tomor row evening on "Ahab, or Weakness Ruled by Wickedness." Memljers of Company A and the Naval Reserves met at" the Armory last night and discussed the holding of a reception in honor of Martin li. Danielson, putting off final arrange ments for the proposed event until Monday evening, to which date the meeting was adjourned. Those nobbv, new up-to-date suits in late fabrics that give the wearer a dressy air are the product of J. B. Zimmer & Co. Their selection of fall and winter goods combine newness of stock along with neat patterns, and they are made up in a manner that ad mits of no improvement. The lit is first-class and the workmanship very superior. Rock Island dealers who now have Galvanic soap: S. J. Apple, Apple Bros., W. II. Itean. V. A. Kckerman, li. C. EJugel. A. I'. llartz, Hess Bros., K. L. Maucker, Mill store. Mocller Itros.. Charles Oswald, S. Poehlman, W. Rinck & Son, . J. Sala, C. Schneider, Spencer Bros.. L. Weckel, John Shields and II. S. Rachman. The Excelsior steam laundry has been removed from Eighteenth street to 114 East Seventeenth street, north of the old postollice. New machinery has leen placed in same, and in addi tion to tine linish laundry work, they are open to do family washing under the latest process, and that, too, as cheap as it can be done at home. No wearing the goods or tearing off but tons. No acid. Only pure soap and pure starch used. Call and see how the work is done. Get special family prices. Telephone Goldberg & Co. Mayor McConochie today directed the tilling up of all gaps left by the Tri-City Railway company on its Fourth aenue tracks pending the ar rival of the joint chairs to complete its improvement there, in order to prevent accidents, which the property holders there have been i:i constant fear of. Since the council took action with reference to the delayed work some weeks ago the company has hail a sijuad of men engaged in replacing the joints, as far as there was material to do it with, and Manager Lardner slated today that the material came today to complete the work, which w ill be doue Monday. A FIRST LECTURE IS HEARD. Dr. Ilartholomew 8"U to 1'nlvcrnlly Ex tenxlun Center. The tirst in the University Extension center's series of lectures was delivered last night at the High school by Dr. E. F. Bartholomew. It was not enjoyed by as large a turnout of the members as it would have been had the weather been more agreeable. The doctor's subject was Psychological Founda tions of Human Life." He held that every phase of our life is becoming practical. Underneath this are cer tain principles of human life. Psy chology is a practical science. Every expression has its appropriate reaction in our soul life. Runaway . A burr feli from the wheel of John McDonald's island hack this after uoon em Third avenue and Seven teenth. The rig piled up on the side walk. A team of horses hitched to Schmacht's ice wagon ran from Tenth street and Sixth avenue this afternoon up to Twentieth street and. Third avenue where the front reach was broken and the horses captured. I wish to express my thauks to the manufacturers of Chamlcrlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy for having put on the market such a wonderful medicine," says W. W. Mas singill, of Beaumont. Tex. There are many thousand of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery anil cholera infantum who "must alo feel thankful. It is for sale by all druggists. You ought to know that when suf fering from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley's Kidney Cure. Guaranteed or money refund ed. AT fancv and :reat. from clav. and nese IV.ue No such thing as summer com plaint" where Dr. Fowler's Extract of vi!l Mrawbery is kept hamiy. Na ture's remedy fur looseners of the bowels. For sale by Marshall & Fishe r, dru-rirists. While the population of France has increased only 10 per cent in the Inst 50 years, the nnmber of state officials, ac cording to M. Tarqnan. thowa an in crease of 121 r er cei:t. Oripinally clocks bad only the hour hand. !ut the minute was added later. as it Iwcame fashionable to make the dial as decorative as possible. -S1 rim a-- "Cvi i Theft-Largest Assort ment and Lowest Prices In the City at DAVID DON'S 1615, 1617, Second Avenue. YOU WILL- ALWAYS FIND At our store all tho seasonable fruits and vegetables that the market affords. For this week we will have: VEGETABLES. Head lettuce, Ktiddi-lit-s, Kkk Plant, t'eU-ry. Spinach. I.caf Lettuce. Caulitlo er. Oyster Plain, 1'ars'ev. Ilulibard squash. FRUITS. Katins Apples. tUmkinn Apples. California I'eai'hes. California lVarx. Mi;hli;an IVafhct by ibe liiskct. l okay c: rapes. POULTRY. Pressed Cblekcns. HiSBROS. 1C3S3M1 At. T'.ipboa 1031. CHANCE -T I'.I'V Tr.n A MIRROR CHEAP 7x9A mirror 10c OAxllJ mirrors, oak frame l'Jc 161x12', mirrors, oak frame, good glass' -"c lJxllJ French dale glass mir ror, oak frame 30c Large assortment to select from. Wall pockets at ridiculously low prices. l'Jc for a wall pocket with glass, nice picture, good size, 40c. 65c for a 24x1 inch wall pocket, beautiful front nicture, only 65c. We are headquarters for kitchen supplies, crockery, etc , at lowes prices. ECKHART. Twentieth Street. Thone 4474 McCABE'S. Pipe racks are going fast. Popular has taken ttiem up Willi a rush. the variety in style and price is The most uniijne we have seen are from Japan; carved wood, grotesque tartar beads, uglv picturesiiue and foreign in every line, a striking change the usual row of Indian heads in Double and sinjrle match stands toothpick holders, also same style The prices in this display of Japa goods are surprising. Thcue Hints. cbina salt shakers, each... r.c Hlne cbiriK fothpirk holders thin . Ue Hiue natxeal fcauccrs .' 4c flue ! kmif nh rc 1 bin t hie etiiria t-utter pads c I lue oliini eandlcsiiek lOc Ulue covered ?iistaril!i lo Flue ruTi red iMite ,1c? IMuc ehma !ols lhrccsi7cv3Uc, tc and. . IKe Tonight we place on sale, for the first time, a shipment of English tea cups and saucers, sponged decorations in blue, pink and maroon, bright and serviceable. The price ought to be 75c a set; but just because we like to please economical buyers we will sell them, beginning at 7:30 this evening, for 42 Cents a fet o' Six. Carry them away. U 8. KcCABB CO. Steel Ranges And Cast Ranges XJlrfmtaSriy WHAT'S IN A There were many Washingtons, There are scores of clothing stores, only one M. & K. This store has been clothing the people of Rock Island and Scott counties for years, and that, too, in the most satisfactory manner, serving them with the BEST and at prices that make t BARGAINS STAND OUT LIKE BEACON LIGHTS FOR ALL TO SEE. Men's Double Breasted Sack Suits In plain blue Serges, rough faced Cheviots, Cassimeres and fancy Worsteds, made up in the best possible way with that distinction in tailoring that adds to the swell, stylish appearance of the suit, at the extremely low price of $12 to $15. Men's Overcoats and Suits In stupendous variety, enabling you to make a quick and correct selection is the aim of the MVMWHAIAA i,i 1729 Second Avenue, Rock ODD DRESSERS in Mahogany, Blrdseye Mape, Curly Birch and Golden Oak. Merchants Everett PIANO CONTEST. With each 10c One Vote. ia j SM For Swell Dressers. Men's suits, the par excellence of style and beauty, suits that make you forget your tailor, made from fine Worsteels, Homespuns and Serges, many made with the new double-breasted vests with out collars, all have correct, well fitting trousers and every smart touch of the new fashions wrinkle. Perfect fitters for $15 to $18. Island. 115 and Especially for use with Brass and Iron Beds. A great line, ranging in price from $8 to $7S, finely finished, and low in price for the money we ask. He sure to see them be fore it is too late. ITH SON. NAME? only one George. Men's Overcoats. They are made in a great va riety of stuffs in accordance with the wide range of fabric fash ions. Kerseys, of course, and Meltons, Friezes, Vicunas, Co verts, fancy backed and lined. These coats are treated with lin ings of artistic as well as service able quality, which enhance the beauty of the garment, at $5 to $22. 117 W. Second St Davenport. w i i il I! Subscribe tor Tbs Amo, X