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5? to MICE FIVE CENTS. KOCK ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 18S6. VOL 'UIV. Ml. 90. fj" I ucicA GRAND SUCCESS LAMONT AUTHORIZES A DENIAL OF NEW YORK TRIBUNE STORIES. OF The Golden Eagle Clothing Store's VKKR KK K If K KKKK 1! U COCO A A AAA A A A A 4 L I, 1. 1 .1.1. 1. H hsss H H S 8 KNSS A A A A A V. p II? 1.1.1.11. IKKK STILT, BOOMING. Late arrivals of New Goods make our stock more complete than at the beginning of the sale. Extra efforts and new field of bargains will make the coining week one of special interest to purchasers of Clothing. You know what we haye done in the past. Come and see what we can do for you now. MAKE A NOTE Of the Special Bargains we are showing in Corkscrew and worsted all wool suits. Our $9, 1( and $12 line Dress Suits you cannot duplicate for $12, $14 and $18. Invest not a cent until you see our goods and prices. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING STORE, ON THE MST OF TERMS. The rrvidont And Governor Hill the It-st of Friend Senutor Pa Bill Thl Will Affect Their Internal Kera it lie mwriiBoii (Uvea m Sljfnltiettnt Notice A Killing of Interest to Koliliertf. Washington Cm", .Time 11, CoL I- mont mithori.es a denial of the stories lulli li(l hi The New York Tribune to the elfrtct Hint thera is n estrangment between tho president and iiovernor HilL On the contrary, lie says They are the beat of friends and that the president expert to I the guest ot Governor Hill for a week or two when he poea tm bis u turner vaorttioa. The fact that Governor Hill did not ro'.iew tho parade m New York Decoration I 'ay was owing solely to business enKHHineniK. Tho president had written to liovei nor Hill two weckn beior he went to New York, suggesting that Governor 1 1 ill rev if w one parade and he the other at the same hour. He a-misied in this; bat at the last moment found that be could not till his engagement It was then arranged that the i resident review both, and the hour of one was changed so that heconM be pres ent. ' There (.re no two men in public life whos relations are more intiiiiate," said CoL Lam on t in conclusion. WITH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. MAINE REPUBLICANS. no J. R. Rod well Nominated Tor Gov ernor The Resolutlous. Lkwiston, Me., June 1L The state Re publican convention assembled here Wednes day, and nominated the Hon. J. K. liod wH for governor on the first ballot , The resolutions condemn free trade and revision of the tariff for depriving all main productions of protection; condemn the pro posal of the i democrats to surrender free markets to Canadian fishermen; thank the Maine delegation in congress for op toing the river and harbor bill; declare that labor and capital must be ia har mony to insure success for either, and fa vor not more than ten hoars labor; declare against employing youths regularly in fac tories: commend revision of the prison-labor syntetn ho as not to compete with honest fwtltugs: indorse the prohibition law and Lvlt service; ie.lare that soldiers and eaib that soldiers' wtdows should be pensioned; declare that the national domain shim Id only tie couveyed to citizens ; call on patriotic citizens to resist the late efforts in southern states to awake the bloody memories of the rebellion, aud declare that Irish home rule should receive the approval of the friends of free go vei n men U TO BE SOLD FOR TEN MILLIONS. A. LOEB, Manager. Rock Island, 111. DAVIS & CO., PLUMBERS AMI Steam Fitters. A complete stocte of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, Hose, Fire Brick, Etc. Deere'8 Hlook, Molhif.Ill. Telephone ftt Sole agenle for Deane Steam Pumps, SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS, We sr.ur inter everyone pcrfprt. and will sent! Cnpa, twenty da ' Iriel, to ni4xmibk' p.'irtiefl. Safety Heating Boilers, and Contrae tors for furnisihing and Laying - Water, Gaa and Sewer Pipe. 1712 First Ave., Bock Island, Illinois. Taleulme ll8 Hiniilcnre Telephone Wn DAVENPORT leiical Institute Permanently Located. The Simte IWh a Fill to Keen Its Mtmtu-r from ItiWHtity. Vami.N'.T"N City, June 11. In the senate, Thursday Miller presented memorial from the congress of working- men's clubs of the I'nited St rites pray ing for the establishment of postal sat nigs bunks. After routine morning bmioew Iteet called up his bill prohibiting mem- bers of rongress from at-repting retainers or employment as attorneys from railrortd companies rweiving land prauts, and akl its inime.lii.te considera tion. Kilinumls moved its reterence to the commitU'P 011 itidkiary.. The motion was lost 21 to ,M. The bill then came to a vote and was passed with out reference to a committee by a vote of r.7 to 1 j. This is a very unusual proceeding. The vote was as follows: Yeas Allison, Beck, Berry, htair, Browne, Butter, Chare, Cockrvll, Coke, Colquitt, Cullom, lolph, Kustts, Frye, George, Hale, Harris, Harrison, Hawley, Jones ; Arkansas), Kemm, McMillan, Mr J 'hereon, Mahone, Maxt-y, Milter, Morril, Palmer, Plumb, Pugh, Ban som, Saulsbury, Shernmii, Vest, Whit thorne, W ilson (lowaj and Wiilsou (Mary land.: 7. NaysBowen, Cameron, Dawes, Edu.n1.d5, Evarts, Hoar, Mitchell of Oregon, liiddle berper, Sawyer, Sewell, Teller 11. Th" agricultural appropriation bill was then taken tip. Telegate Caine of t'tah withdrew his ob jection in the hou-w to the reporting of Kdmunds' anti-polygamy bill, and the bill was placed on the calendar. A per sonal deltate took place between Hoult aud llichardson of TenneMtee, the former declaring that ex-Governor Harris, of that state, was a scoundrel and the lat ter declaring that be wasn't A number of iiIIh wero reported, and then the hnue went into cooimitt.-e on the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation, the question being on a iKJint of order by Morrison ugainst the words "in full compensation" whenever they occur in the MIL Morrison wiid he would insist on the bill being made to conform with the rules of the house in very respect. Among the bills reported in the house were the foll"Wiu: Sotting apart certain uamp bind .in Lai.e SL Clair, Michigan, as a national lidiin and shooting reserva tion: amending bUi b sections of the statutes a-, iniiku a distmciiin iu the modi of lack ing end selling cut tobacco; granting leaves ul abnce to etnp:oyea of the government printing oilieu. 0y 1 t A I Our Spring Importations of Suitings and Overcoatings are replete with a Novelties of tbe se.190 Ay. &? a s We challenge rtr Ly comparison in onr f yV line of Hats and Men's J? Furnishing Goods generally. J. T. DIXON, MERCHANT TAILOR, A.nd Dealei in Mens' Fine Woolens, 1 706 Second avenue. At the Davenport Business College, Book K ri;m. Kinn (JALcaLATion, Ooherc1ai, htm. PHONonHtraT, Ttfi Wbitibo, T1LI8UPKT. DUNCAN HAWKS, Prop'tn DR. NIGHOLLS, English Specialist, rilYSlCIlN IN CHAEOK, 511 Brady DAVENPORT, IOWA. St. All Chronic Diseases However long standing, trefitd upon the lateil scienunc rrincipies. DR. NlClfOLLS in the pant Seven months hap nurceftrdly treated more tliau f is teen hundred patients who were afflicted with all manner of Riaiaaies. tiTTupe Worms Removed in from Three 4o Six Hours. Pertonfl who are doing well under the care of their own nhTsician. need not cooButt me, as hit province is to treat those who cannot and relief oinerwne. Ir. Nichollfiviiits Mnscttine every Thursday. AH other day he can he found at hi office from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. CONSULTATION FREE. Letters answered and Medicines eent to any part of the United States Carriage Shop. The nndenijriieil lias leased the property of Mer. CnnrchiU & Sweeney, comer Seventeenth street and Fourth avenue, and respectfully an nouncea that he i prepared to tmild all kinds of Carriages ana spring n aons. 0rspecial attention paid to repairing in all branches, which will be done promptly and at low price. w- RL,wvnaw. The' Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. MORE BOUNTY FOR SOLDIERS. A lti.ii. il la Kertind Comptroller 1 giii-iiing Ytiluntoera, WAHifiNfiTMN Cm, June 11. Acting 'conii 1 omptrollur AlcMahon ban renoered tii'cidion U the rilieot that every volunteer BoliJior w ho was mustereii out and diai hnrgeJ With a rciiiteut o other orponization, tbe nktmtWrs ot' whit h were kopt together under tlHcipline iul did not reouive their di-thare until thny wore paid olT, should be rvpuriitl as continuing in sorvU-e until tbe ilay of payment, and should he credited th pay nod t lathing atiowanoe to include that day r, aud if such soldier served lor a pori'td ot two yeais, he is by reason of the pruvi-noiih of the joint resolution of July !, ns, entitled to lott bounty under lue net 01 duty isil, and to f."rfl bounty under the aft ot July t?it i-Mi. A Itlg ieul In Kent Estate by European Capitalists. San Francisco, fa),, June 11. A state ment published Th urn J ay morning revives thi rumor of the proposed Rale ot tbe Ha waiian .stand to a syndicate of European capitalists lor $llUKMoU A bill was lecontly introduced by the Hawaiian government authorizing a loan of (,nt.iurnotf. it is stated that a number of native legislators are ready wilh an amend ment nmkinf; lue amount lUhtUtoix Mr. Hutiman, agent for the immigration of 1 ortugue.se to the islands, has assured the king t-hut a nyndieate of J-.uropean capital ists re ready to furnish the money. If this were cousu in mated it would vir tually mean tho sale of the islands, as tbe amount .outd never be repaid bv th Haw aiian Rovei ii men t. It is stated that the king is not averse to the proposition, as long as he secures the greater part of the money. I'ltarntaeltitN In Convention. ItocKPOKD, HI., June IK In Wednes day's session of the State Pharmaceutical society the principal event was a lively dis cushion cf a resolution to secure tbe pa-ssage of a law by the legislature requiring every would-be druggist to pass an examination before the board of pharmacy, no matter whether he held a diploma from any school of pharmacy or not The liveliest kind of a debate ensued, and finally it was decided to appropriate $1,000 for the purpose of pushing the bilL Secretary Bar, of the state board of pharmacy, reported thirty aix persr-ns tried and lined for violating the pharmacy law during the year, and collected in each instance. HARPER'S THEATRE. C. C. KNELL, - - Manager, Monday, June 14th. Grand Concert Irs. OtflieAM-HaasI ASHlttetl hy Mr and Mrs. Serh Crant Prof. Theo. Cramer. Mfpfrs Kr.spite. Downer, Ptekaitd H;ms, The DeHcriot Vine, And Strieker's Orchestra. PKOfRA MME. PART F K T I OTertor..' Simmer's Orrhi'strJi IB 4uarn-H Hwt-nadf, tnllsbv ilarwhner MESMBS. K9fAPPB. PWNER, PBCK AJiO HAft-4. 3. Sous: Root and Huddle, from MillockeiY Ul- ' est operetfa, Maid of Ht lleville. Mft. BBTH IBANK. 4. Piano Snlo, wilh orchestra accompaniment, "Cliarge of ihe 'Hrsva!!.1' fnn '"Tlie " De(ert," by F. Uavid. PROF. THRO. eKAMER. R. Song: "A Utile Bird Told Me"etc..tl?ickel KR1. HAAPv 6. Serenade HunRftrian.doofir violin and piano. MESSRS. I. STRASSFR AND PltOP. CRAMER. 7. Dnet: "Trnet HerNof Balfe MRS. RAAS AND MR. STH CKASE With orche&tra accompsnimeiit. PART II. Waltz Sirasser'sOrcheftra. 9. Mong: "Flow fh- of the Alps1 (by mjncM... . W ikerliu mrs. baas ano orchestra. 10. "The World is bnt a Broken Toy,1 quart t from -Princess Ida ' hujnvan MESSRS. KNtFPE, DOWNER, PECK A4D MRS. HAS. 11. Song: 'TheScapeKrare" MR. SETS CRANE A'D ORCHESTRA. 15. Selections from Sinrimis"" Ruini DE BRRIOT CI.rR. 13. "Tliree Utile Maids from Srhoo!,11 in conIuiiic Son?: The Moon and J,' from "The Mhkiuo" Pitti Hintf ....Mrs. Shu Crane. Yum-Yuiu Mr-. Huh. Peep Bo .Miss Tillie H.-in lrich 14 Gavotte : yfe .STBASSEn'S ORcnSTBA. Refenred seats can be seenred at C- C. Kuril . Admission Parqnetle 5 'c. ; Balcony S5c. No extra charge for renerveil scats. I CENTRAL Tl M0L1KE, June 19-20-21, 1886. That Tired Feeling jeno ouo sosoa 001 SSKK ni ''0.1 5 fOU 'I T 1"" P''H1 t'i JJ ' it nwMiup U i'l euuedesjes s,pooh A'N 'Jajs.iq.ioji 'Rnan s '3 ,.rrrt.retIiTSji;s v.lxH lt:ntv J.iut jnd jtoom u t aj Jitl 'IV 'I'l'tUT 'aiona V 'V V JtMtmii ail put: plT.il s.iios 3i! 'samoq OttJ nr!i: i a.tOq put? t:injt:it8ji: e.rhhtn Smi BcS,ii j Srfi J9ii i.mm Xioi rwiojtns j re m,Mu moil astj )ou sn.u sjimX os jh pott SSi Xin u ino omoA 6.un3 snnjujoias i t'j pire SuTjds sjr: udijs Jo,.r jcoa ouo sosoa 001 sstiv '-o.) !S iO()H '! 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Satnioia oqi in -In pinna ptrc M.i? icii pinoj j,, viiiJRilwstus ,noo; & oapipta oiqi;ibi V jo pji: oq) )nuqiiA ptwiq oqi luoaj BJomnq 1.k1 pin; Xlipqp ft S' Muq) o oiqifsol -nq st u 'n:ut II! tt t.iAl-tn tqi isojnrcra 'sjomtiq Xq p,sm;3 gsttp xtqio pntr vn -joj.19 pti Ximn:j uvuinq oq )omii; pqgc 9pniissci pire jonSiiti BSdnnnp 'aiiiaddu jo jur 2m.i.ij pajf emdJ)X9 irqj i,.uur swoi9 j .tin qi aoiui The F'.-vyue lnqairy. WAsiiiNi.Ttir City, ,lune 1 L There was I meeting of the senate committee on privi leges ami I elections, Thursluy morning, for the purpose ot considering the question of mveMtiutin eh.irjres of hribery in connec tion with the election of tSenator H. & 1'aytie. of ( Miio All of the members of the meinttent oi tbe conimittee were present epreentotive Little, of t hio, s'le bl by tho Ohio KepuMicnn state rent ml committee to prorutu the tae here, sulmnttvl in writing ah argument in support of an itv ve -tication and the readtti of it occupied about an hour and a half so long thnt the cotnunttee was unable to arrive at a decision betor th hour of adjournment, and another meeting will be required. Vottinaxter dominated. Washinuton City. June 1L The presi dent sent to th i senate Thnralay the follow ing nomiuations ot postmastors: Keulien Htahley, Crestline, Ohio; Jacob Wessner. Heoksvi lie, ( )hio ; J ohn 1). Thompson, Mount Vernon, Ohio; Samuel S. Clayton, Ada, Ohio; Cornelius A. ifallagher, t'heboy gan. Mien.; irior B. Mays, North Spring-li- ld, Mo. Colored Methodist Conference. New York, June IL-The New York conference of the African M. K. church opened Its tension Thursday morning. 1 here are sixty -five colored Methodist churches in tbe state, and besides a clergyman repre senting each of these there were delegates present from each of tbe forty-two African M. fc conferences ot the I nited btates. Bishop Campbell, of Philadelphia, presides. One subject which will be thoroughly dis cussed is of divorces among colored people and more stringent laws on the subject ad ad vanced. 4'onflucralinn at Montreal. Montreal, June 11. A great conflagra tion occurred V ednesday in the glass-blow ing factory of Ward D. Yule, in the eastern part of the city, by which a substantial two-story hniiding, covering three acres of laud, with all the valuable machinery and stock contained in warehouses, wa com pletely consumed. Over 5t) employes will be deprived of work for a considerable time. Although the entire city brigade at tended promptly and the water supply was ample they were unable to subdue the names until there was nothing left but a uiuss if ruins. J he loss is estimated at l4t,000, about b;Ut 1 eing cove.ed by in surance. Ikitouttroun Witter Spout. Ash villi; r. C, June 11. A water Bpout burst over Marshall Wednesday after noon aud a flood followed, which wreck! houses, drowned cattle aud ruined tbecrois. A puny stream known as Kigby run, ordi narily three or four feet wide, became a raging river, overltowiug its t anks and sweeping away every thing movable that came wiihtu its reach. Jso loss of life hi re ported Juuriiit.ifttie Change. Sterling, Ills., June 11. The Sterling Lfu.'ette clumped bands, VV ednesday, 1). T. Kelly, late of The 'Sunday Tribune, Utira, N. Y., having purchased the interest of W. K. Cobb and C. John. The policy of the paper will not tie changed, and it will be under the editorial management of J. W. Lee, also of Ltica. T. V. Havis remains in charge as city editor. Olemnargarine iJinr ussed. New Yoke, June 11. Oleomargerine was tbe subject of a live ly discussion in the board of trade and transportation Wednes day. F. 1. Thnrber otiorod a resolution indorsing the bill taxing oleomargarine and supported it with a speech, tieorge H ltouglas bitterly opposed the resolution. Tbe resolution wus family passed by a large vote. 1'annenfrr Truin Ditched. Ohaue City, Kan., June 11. A passenger train on the Ottiwa, Osage City iV Council Grove railroad was d it hod Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock, aud L. U Cop- pedge, chief engineer of tbe road, and Mr. Kvans, surveyor, of burlingame, were killed, and V. T. iSptnce, contractor, slightly hurt Hi dilution Anntiuneed In rarliament. Los do x, June 11. Earl Kimberly, secretary of state for India announced in the house of lords Thursday, evening that parliament would be dissolved aud steps taken to wind up the present session with all practicable despatch. In the house of com mons Uladutoue made a similar statement. PROGRAMME: Saturday, Junk 10th, Reception of the Gueits. 8 p.m. Torchlight I'roce lon. Welcome Address by Mayor M. SchilltnRer. ul Waener'p Opera Hnune. Reception by tue C. G. Turnf-r Society. Sunday, June 20th, III a. m. Procession to the Festirs Gronndu (Sylvan Island.) 11 a. m. Maes EsrerciHea in Prill and Calis thenics. ConiK'ttion (iymnssiici. 8 r. m. German Urstion by J. L. Has, Rock Inland. 8;p u. Concert in Watmcr's Oiera House. Monday, June 21, 8::KIa. m. Grand Ptun. Conitt'tttion Gymnastic J&xerc.ses and Athletic Sports. Sr. M.-Enplih Oration bv Col. D- O. Iteid. Vi.llIM-. 8::sp m Grand Ball at Warner Opera Ilouxe. pf"A(lmisfion to Ground. 10 cent?: Entries CarriaT-B, etc., i.ri cfnis. Reduced 'ratt-s on a!) r, ilroadf; ALASKA REFRIGERATORS Have Iipjht. Walls lor the Pres ervation of Ice; are always dry and are the best in the world. They took First Premium and G old Medal at IsTew Orleans Exposition in 1885- SOLD ONLY AT WILLARD BAKER & CO.'S, Opposite HaijM-r Hous?. ARItlAN S NOTICE. Typographical Union. FiTTSBt-HO, Jane 11. Tbe International Trpocrapbical onion convention Thursday morning received a communication from Grand Master Workman Powderly asking the privilege of the floor for Mr. Isaac Clinet to more fully azpUiin the workings of tbe Knights of Labor. Mr. Cline president of tbe Window Glass Workers' association. Tbe request was granted after some discus sion, and in executive session Mr. Cline ad dressed tbe typos. Application for Lpsvo to sell Real Estate of Minors. To all persons concerm-d : 1, thP underfilled. Bridget Flaherty, euardmn of Bsrhara and Surah isneriv. minor neiri oi i iaie Deniara r mnrri v deccH'ed. do he"-by ttivv notice thai 1 have tbic day filed in the county court of Hock Inland coun ty, state of Illinoii-, a net i hon to aid court, for leave to sell the real estate tf aid minor f-T their rapport and education. Said real estate of said minor? is decrihed as follows: The undivid ed one-quarter I I tlhe Home being subject to widow's dnwer of north eai-t qnsrttT t1) of the south-east quarter ) of section thirty tiiht. town ship ttixieen ll, rmi'e 3 west, oi 4th principal mer man. earn oi said minors owning respectively an undivided one-eiehth interest in wiid tract of land. Tbaton the Gmt dsy of the .Tune term. A. lpsfi. atthe place of hoi dine county court in ihe city of Rock It-land, in said comity. 1 will art ply to said conrt for said ordr tn st-il, at which time and place all persons interested are required in appear. Kock island, in., way at. BKIlXiKT FLAUaKTY. Gnsrdisn. Wm. McEnirt bolicitor. dlawaw Fierce 1IIk in Tonawands BnFFALO, June 1:. Afire broke out at 2:30 Thursday in the Mozart variety thea tre and saloon at Tcrawonda. A brisk wiud was blowing and the (lames did not stop until eleven business buildings bad been destroyed. Loss, Ju,UO0i One person, name unknown, was burned to death. . Cheap Mall Boxes. The finest mail and paper box ever in rooted is for sale at the Argus office at th low nrice of $1 each. Tbe Bame box is sold everywhere at $1.50. Call and ex amine them.! Voire n i Destruction in New Zeland. London, June 11. Advices from New Zealand bring the intelligence of a disastrous volcanic eruption, accompanied by earth quake shocks, at Tarawera in the province of Wairoa. Tbe town has been almost wholly destroyed and hundreds of natives and Europeans have perished. Lndwie f Bavaria Deposed. Munich, Jon 11. On the report of the doctors that King Ludwig's malady is such that he is in ouiiable of administering the affairs of the country the prince heutpoid has assumed tbe regency, and will summon the diet forthwith to pass upon tbe unal de position of King Ludwig Better Lock Up Their Feereta. Bucharest, June ll M. Bunelle, a cor- respondent of tbe Cable Newn company of London, has been threatened by tbe govern ment with expulsion for having divulged political secrets through tbe British and American press. Offsrmaa Island Flcnic Grounds- Churches and societies desiring special rates or transportation, should apply early to EH J. Frankland, P. O. drawer E, Bock Island. III., or call at the island. Rock Island, 111 inois. J. B. ZIMMEE, MM MM FFEKRRRR (XKX! H H A Ntf N 1T1TT M M M M K. R R U V ti H AJk KS K T M l M M K K KG H II A A N N N T MMMMIKK RKRK U HHIIII A A N N N T HMdf K RO H II A A A N N N T M a.M M K K kll ID HA AN NH T l M HI KKCK R CCOO H HA AN NN T A II I. AA II L A A III. A A 111. AAA II I. A AIII. A AMLI.I.I. WO RRRR O OR R l O K R l OKRRK I) OK K li I'K K , IMHI K K lias lPceived liis Stock of SPRING AND STTMMKR ISU1TINGS,I1 AND OVE11COATINGS, A larger and iiiifi- stork than cyr. No. 1810 Swoiiil Avt-nup. Hock Islaml, 111. Social Gatherings, Picnics, 1'xcursions, Parties, KTC, WHO WANT PURE ICE CREAM, At low rlo, pIiimiI.I full i. n IB. BIBEZE1TFIELD, No. 'J011 Fourth Avemw. t D eslt-T in School Siaihtuf ry. Toys. Cniif. cUontry. Civan. w . LOOK A.T OUR NEW ''BSBSIISBSS J IV K lEFIieEllTOiSi -MANl'tACTI'liKH KV THE- Grand Rapids Relrigirator Company, GRAND 1UPID3, MICH. THE LEONARD Gleanable Refrigeratois! Made in Hardwood, Elegantly Crv.-., wilh Treble Vltf. Clmrj.ul F.lkd and Zinc f.ined. Every part removable for CLE VNUNESS. All Metal Shelves, Air- Tight Lock, Improve.! tnlerior Circii latino of dry cold air, and First-clasa Workman ship throughout. These are the ONLY Refrigerators With Five walls for preservation of ice. Having the Leonard Patent Air-tight Locks. Having the Leonard Patent Solid Iron Shelves. Having the Leonard Patent Arched Center False Bottom. Having tbe Leonard Patent Movable Flues for Cleaning. Having the Leonard Imp. Interior circulation of dry and cold air They have Btood the test for 3'ears and are the only Refrigera tors which excel all others at every point. A slight examination will convince you of their great superiorly. We challenge tJie world to produce their equal at any price. For sale by ' " DAVID DON, 1617 Second Avenue, Rock Island