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THE AltGlS. Tuesday, June 7. 1892. JONAHED BY J0L1ET. The Home Team Goes to Pieces ' in the Sixth Inning. The'. Convicts Fall to Score in the Karly I'art of the Uame bat Xlm It with a Kih la the Rod-Xotes. Tbe story is a etort one and can be tummcd up in a few words. The home boys took a chattel mortgage on the game in the beginning and kept it until ;te sixth inning when they went to pieces and allowed tbe visitors to score two IUD9, and they followed this with four in tbe seventh and three in the eighth in aing. The following score shows how it was done: Joliet I Sock Islaii'l-.Voline R H P A E K U H A E rarrolI.S. . (i OSS 0 O Dt, ;b . 1 1101 Weill!. If V i ! 0 0 Nu ton, tfb.l 0 1 3 0 for. nor, 8 S 10 3 lnle, cf . . . . 1 1 4 C 1 Peckr. 1. i '-' li 1 0 M'liuirk.lb.o 19 0 0 M Vk t'r. rfi .1 S 0 0 Uoffm'o. lf.O 1 u II 0 Kistur. s- n i) 4 1 0 Lynch, m. .0 0 6 6 1 Murrnv.'f 10 10 0 rf....O O 0 0 0 M shorn yc 1 2 0 --' c . 0 1 5 3 o "A'il'.i-, p.. .o 0 15 0 Ba.'d;ile,I.l a 0 4 4 ToihIs . 9 ! 13 Totals... 4 7 24 15 5 1 i 1 5 8 7 f V Kock l?'mni-Mo::iK-..a o 0 i o 0 0 0 O 4 iriM .. 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 x '.' K:i td Fiur;s-K.ck Nland-I.im-. 3;Joli. r, 4 Two Mm l,!-l':ii.- Muhoncy, McYieker. Three tit H:hl. Connor, McVicktr. bate Bits' liock Iriami-Molitii-. 7 ; J Iii-t, it. Base on balls by Baxei.etdule. (i: by Willi:.. 5. Struci out by liixvi:i:ii!t, 5; by Willi, l. Hit by pilclur. by Riiiiiit 1, Time lhour, 45 minutes. L'ui pir r iiCL'e. HITS. It is no disgrace to be beaten by Jol iet, but it is a heap of glory to beat the convicts. BaxenJale pitched another Rood game yesterday and got his eye on the ball fir two sineles. The home team leave tomorrow night on a 15-day trip and will play all the way from Kockford to Eransville. The Joliets will take six out of seven paxes from any club in the I-1 league if they have a mind to do it. Patsy Lynch made two costly errors jt s'trd ay, but his brilliant work at short in the early part of the game more than overbalanced them. . The game was won for Joliets by the visitors bunchi ng their hits at opportune times acd the home team bunching their errors at critical times. President Hodges and Manager S?e this morning signed W. J. Van Dyke, ioTmerly with the old Des Moines team and who was reserved by the St. Louis league team this season. lie is one of the best outfielders in the profession and wiii report at once. If Umpire Suggs owes Juliet or Rock ford any favors he ought to square him self at once and try tml give the home club vhe best of a decision casionallv at least. It would be such a relief you kaow. Suggs hs been Lu'chering tta" gjoJ record in bis the past two games. James B. Reed, of Pittsburgh, cham pion blindfold checker player of the "world, will pliy four of the strongest players of the three cities, blindfolded, si multaneously, on Thursday evening, June 9, l!?&2. Exhibition at Aid. Esran?, barber-shop, at 8:30 p. m. Admission 23 cents. Convention Ifulletiua. Managers Heath, of the Western Union Telegraph office, end Albrecht, of the Postal, have made arrangements whereby they will receive bulletins of the Minneapolis convention. Both have kindly furnished The Aegus with copies which are being posted on the bulletin board in front of the office. Tor Over fifty Tear Sirs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If dis turbed at night and broken of your res by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer immediately Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mis lake about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion and gives tone and energy to the whole system, "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of tbe oldest and best female physicians and nurses in tbe United States. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and &&k for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Batiiiacuon Is guaranteed to every one who takes Hood's Srsaparilla fairly and according to directions. This is the only prepira tion of which '100 Doses One Dollar" cau truly be said. Have vou seen Hood's Rainy Day and Balloon Puzzle? For varticulars send to C. I. Hood & Co , Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, biiliousness, sick headache, constipation. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all sufferers from dry catarrh from per onal experience. Michael Herr, Pnar macist, Denver. I bad catarrh of tbe head and throat for five years. I used Ely's Cream Balm.and from the first application I was relieved. The sense of smell, which had been lost, w-s restored after using one bottle. I have found the Balm the only satisfactory remedy for catarrh, acd it has effected a rure in mj case. H. L. Myer, Waverly, S. Y. M. for C1TYCHAT. "Ben Hur" tonight. M. & K. for straw hats. Nice berries at W. A. Eilebs. Summer underwear: M. & K. "Ben Hur" at Harper's tonight. The latest in straw hats: M. & K. Inspect the line of serges: M. & E Bis stock summer underwear: & K. All kinds of new vegetables at W. blebs. Mrs. W. E. Small left last night Los Angeles, Cal. Attend the game tomorrow Joliet vs. Rick Island-Moline. A magnificent line of thin summer clothing: M. & K. H. J. Frick went to Denver last night or. a short business trip. You will be sorry if you do cot see IJen Hur" tonight- It will be Mae M. M. Sturgeon left for Minneapolis last night to attend the convention Wanted a good Rirl, must coma ifco on. mended. Apply 1132 Third avini.e. Ben Hur enterta intent at Harper's tbratre tonight, prices 25, 50 acd ?5c. Tomatoes, cucumbers, wax-beans, be( ts. new potatoes, at V. A. Eolcbs Tomorrow will be the last game at T in-City park of this seiics. Attend it, Summer underwear, thin coats and ves-'s and straw hats in full blast at the M. & K. J he prices for the lien Uur entertain- meat at Harper's theatre tonight will be 25. 50 and 75c. I:eiJy Bros, can now be found in their new location, room 4, Mitchell fc Lyndt's block, ground floor. Mrs. Dr. McGovero of Missouri Valley, Iov a, is visiting her parents Major and Mrs. H. C. Connelly. lomorrowwm be tbe last game at Twin-City park until June 27. Give the boy a good attendance. An immense slock of serges coats, and vests to fit long and lean, short and stout and regular -sizid men at the M. & K. A 1 perishable goods sold regardless of cost at Long's, from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. no goods carried over new berries and v.-ge tables every morning. A wheel came off one of the 'busses re turn Dg from the ball game yesterday afternoon when near the corner of Twen-ty-tlird street and Fifth avenue, but iucx:ly no one was injured. Remember the union temperance meet in; f.t the First M. E. church tomorrow even ng at 7:30, addressed by Mrs. L. S. Roui.ds of Chicago. Meeting for ladies at 3:'K) p. m. at the same place. The Rocky Mountain flyer will again ba put on the C, R. I & P. and will go west on her first trip on Thursday after noon at ?:23 aEd the first one east will pass through at 11:42 a. m. Fridiy. Her time will be tbe same as before. Thi side signs, Ninth street and Second avenue as well as E!m street were placed on the Elm street cars this morning. The improvement is quite no tice' le and a great convenience to the patrons of the street railway system. '., It. I. V I'. K. K. Ha.f fare to attemi the national demo crat c convention at Chicago, Jnne 21, 1892. Ti. 4e's on sale June 16 to 20, and good to return ur.til July 0. See any ticket agent of the Great Rock Island Route for full particulars. Jxo. Sebastian, G. T. & P. A. A handsome complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possass Pozzoni's Complexion powder gives it. Was Not a Uull Crank. Tin; minister entered an electric cai yesterday morning and sat down beside the yi iung bank clerk who sings tenor in his cl.oir. The minister had just been reading Gladstone's speech on the wom an si ffrage movement, and the bank clerk was finishing an account of Mon day's Pittsbnrg-Louisville ball game. "Grand old man, that," said the min ister. "Wonderful intellect; so fertile in resource." The bank clerk looked np a littlo sur prised and folded his paper. He did not expect to see so much enthusiasm on the part of his pastor. But be replied: "Yes indeed, he is a grand old man, and. as yon say, he plays every point in a lu a ly way. That is the way to win too." The minister was pleased to see the young choir singer so well posted on English politics und thought to expand the id( a a little further. "He has great force, don't you think?" he said. "Ye. great speed," replied the bank clerk, "and can striko a corking blow when hits are needed. It makes me yell like a pirate to see the old horse trotting over tie bases on a tied score." This mystified the minister a little and rather pained him to note the use of Elang speech on the part of his young member. But he said quietly: "Grand old man!" "Grand old sport!" murmured the tenor. The minister looked at him over his glasses. "Are you referring to Glad stone, j oung man?" "Gladstone!" The clerk turned seven differeLt colors. "I was talking of Pitcher Jimmie Galvin. Were you not at the tall game yesterday?' The minister signaled the conductor and got off the car quickly with "that tired feeling" showing on every' feature of bis k Jid face. Pittsburg Dispatch. Equivocal Praiite. "Have you read iny last novel, my dear frit nd?" "Certtinly." "Well, and how did you like it?" "I laid the book down with the great est satia! action." Mondo Pintoresco. Have No Equal Allcock's Porous Piasitri have attained a world-wide reputation solely upon their superlative merits, Tbey have would-be rivals, but have never been equalled or even approached in curative properties acd rar idity and safety of action. Their value has been attested by tbe highest medical authorities, as well as by un impeachable testimonials from those who have us"d them, and (they are rec ommended as the best external remedy for weak back, rheumatism, sciatica, colds, coughs, sore throat, chest and stomach affections, kidney difficulty. weak muscles, strains, stitches, and.aches and pains of every description. - Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentation. AsK for Allcock s, and let no solicitation or ex planation induce you to accept a substi tute. A Thoughtful Person consults his bsst interests bv having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand; taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of headache, no matter what the cause, in fact if your skull was cracked it would prevent pain. Tbe frequency of the ettacks will diminish and by taking the capsules at the approach of a head ache you will never have another. For sale by all druggists. Hartz & Bahnsen, who'esale agents. Good evening! Have you used Ah! there is no need of my saying anything further, I am sure you will hereafter use nothing but tbe famous Blush of Rosesifor your complexion. Yours with best wishes. Flora A. Jones. South Band. lad. P. S. Call this eve please at T. II. Thomas' and learn the particulars. Republican National Convention, Minneapolis, Minn. Commencing June 7. 1592. For above the "Burlington Route, C. B. & Q. H. II.," will sell tickets to Minneapolis and return at a round trip rats cf one lowest first class fare. Tickets on sale June 2 to 6, inclusive, return limit to acd including June 25, 1892, inclusive. U. D. Mack, Div. Piss'r. Agt. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pill. Act on anew principle regulaiing the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biiliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Un equalled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25 cents. Samples free at Hartz & Bahn sen 's. What the Hon. George G. Vest says in regard to the superiority of the Hirsch berg's diamond and non-changeable spec tacles: 'I am using glasses which I purchased from Prof. Uirschberg and they are the best I ever tried; it affords me great pleasure to recommend Prof. Uirschberg as an excellent optician, and his glasses are simply unequilied in mv experience. G. G. Vest." These spectacles are for sale by T. U. Thomas, agent for H.irk Island. "Isn't she beautiful!" oc-nsionaily one bears this expression, as a lady with a strikingly lovely complexion passes along the street. Certainly! she uses the fa mous Blush of Roses, manufactured by Miss Flora A. Jones, South Bend. Ind. Supplied by T. U. Thomas. Price 75 cents per bottle. 1 ULCERS, CANCLR5, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. these and every ldnflrr. 1 d:.-cnsa arising irvm impvn Mood Micf.crs-fu'.iy Uectod by that never-failing and best t-l" 11 t2i nad medicines, SfflFjj Seems SS Books on Blood and -Skin Di?;ases free. " I "Tinted testimonials seat on "t application. Address Te Te Swift Specific Co., ATLANTA. CA. 5 "8 2 lwta! If 5-iy !- S 9 ?! :xt 5H X i 171 n o t A 73 f 1615 and 1617 Second Avenue. See the New styles ot Pi anos -AND- ORGANS -AT D. ROY BOEBY'S, 1726 Second Ave. -Base Ball Headquarters. - THE ARCADE, Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor. Always on hinrt the finest brands of ilomi-stir and ioitmrtvil cigars. All brands of mWm The tcorc of a!l the ball games will be received uailr. L. GLOCKHOFF, Prop., ISfS Second Ave. Wash Goods, - jChalli ies Our wash goods depart ment is filled with choice fabrics for spring and summer. New capes and other Late wash goods just Received. Black grounds, Blue grounds, Cream grounds, Tan grounds, etc. Thel 1 rrr.x-. "oiassortniur,..,.. I-IK8 in l.(iw . . ' vq to tiki 5c a Y ard. aTrT Spring w W Otill ,.1. .... -uii 5UUW ;m g assortment of in Jacket- and r-' lose out pvs.!it s ROB., Vrcxr t, t . clemann & mmt CrRE AT B A.RGAIN IN BEDROOM I mi 1525 and 1527 Second Avenue. 124, 1-J6 acd 125 Sixtenih Str- NORTHFIELD r wVyXVCUi. n.xMVJCia aDQ SUloaOKS took- 111- , r .,i!rv ror quality. If yon want a good knife try one. One need not be told what a nice present an rlas: C Set like those I have to show will be. Also ihosr. Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers Every woman that 1? B - AAVUWW " UilV Vli'. , - - A Hw' - tinifih TVlT'ii Qkfo T veto auu jli UU3 icor.n Stoves and Ranges are the leaders made in Tllinnis fnr nnr r,ft miImh 1 viTj gaaranteed. These are all good things to buv at Christmas any other time. Come in and see how niucli'l h:ive to ihow,' that is useful and novel in housekeeping good--. JOHN T. NOFTSKER, Cor. Third Ave. and Twentieth Street, Kock Trlaii COMPARISON Tells the Tale. The proper, most satisfactory and convincing way to form a correct conclusion as to value is by comparison, It is im possible to judge from newspaper quotations. For this rea son we ask you to COMPARE our line of $4.35 Men's Suits others advertise at $4.45; our line of $5.00 Mens Suits with those others advertise at $7.50; our line of $6.50 Men's Suits with those others advertise at $10.00; our line of $9.90 Men's Suits with those others advertise at $13.50. COMPARISON TELLS THE TALE. If the quality, fit, workmanship and trimming is not better and the price lower than that of any other dealer, don t buy. All we ask that you compare-nothing can be fairer. nothing and Shoe House in Rock Island U M & K.