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'.THIS AXtGUS. TVJDlifcJDAX, MAKCH 29, 1893.; UiTY CHAT." Buy s Your shot At the V. & K. Lace curtains at tin- Columbia. I tery. Mr. Dickson was an uncle of T. J. Medill, Jr., of this city. ? We have a few long pants suits, to , tit boys from 14 to 18 years, left from i the fire sale. We shall place the en j tire lot on sale Saturday, at one third Look out for war at the Columbia. ; 1Jnn and cciuioili collars which we Friday and Saturday at the Coluni- arc j;oinjj to give away, hia. j The Union stigmatizes the ropnbli- Friday and Saturday at the Coluni- can opponents of McConochie as Ida. l -. j "dissappointed self-seekers," who, it Butter 27 cent? a pound at Max says, "are not entitled to any special Kautz's. I consideration from the j-cople at Sole agents for the Knox hats The ' large." With its usual astuteness London ( 5 the poor old granny is 'way off the sceni. Jtio as for tale. j For sale At a bargain, five good ; r heavy teams with harness and wag--J ons, also single harnesses and buggy..' I A bargain if taken at once. Reason i I ahJe terms will be eiven. Call at this office. " EfTf 15 cents a dozen at Max ; Kautz's. - ' - I George Wilson's minstrels Friday, evening. ; Concert at Turner hall on Satur day evening At 8 o'clock this morninjr began ' the bustle attending the semi-annual millinery opening of McCabe Bros'., 'and up to the time of our going to prc$s this- department has been lit I terallv- thronrr(I with the fashionable All the spring novelties in clothing ladies of the three cities who are on at tbe Jxtmton. They are dandies, those $10 suits at f he "London. Spring ojening Friday and Satur day at the Columbia. Neglegce shirts, ill the latest shades The London, i Spring overcoats, worth up to $18, only 1 0. The London. Grand concert and ball at Turner hall on Saturday evening. Lavender silk handkerchiefs in four shades at the London. The prince of minstrels, t.eorge Wilson, at Harper's theatre night. Your choice of any 4ci ties worth up London. Alpine the latest craze in hats, all colors, worth $-2.50 only $1.39 at the London. Our $3 line of fluids suits, all this season's goods, is immense The London. If you want something real elegant in the shoe line. M. & K. is the place to jres it. the alert for the latest and proper thing in new head wear. The colleagues of Mayor McCono chie on the republican ticket, tacitly admit that the head of the ticket is hopelessly snowed under, but have slight hopes of their own individual success. They all realize, however, that Slip pery Bill is a heavy load to carry, and there is a groan all along the line. ' The auditing board of the town of Kock Island, composed of Supervisor Conrad Schneider. Justices S. F. Friday j Cooke and David Hawes and City , Clerk Robert Koehler, met in annual tie in the house session at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon. Kills were allowed as follows: Conrad Schneider, treasurer's fees, $27.85; Robert Koehler, clerk's fees. $5.8.5; fees on sparrow bountv, $30.75: I and for one day's service f auditing ooaru, f t. A comtemptible piece of under handed campaign work in the past few days has been an attempt to spread a report that T. J. Medill was not a resident of Rock Island but of Milan. to $1.50. Tht A ronrpsontstivo of n lmv-il . Get your boy his suit this week so paper chased clear out to Milan the he will have it Easter. No place othor (iav to fiml out about it. and Medill like the London to fit him. California pears, peaches, apruots and grapes to be sold out at $1.0' per dozen at Browner & Co's. California pears, peaches, apricots and rraies to be sold out at ! when he ascertained that Mr. had been for seven years a voter in Rock Island city and a resident of the county all his life, he came back and merely made intimations on the $1.90 subject. The Union has made a most amus- pcr dozen at Browner & Co's. There seems to le a wonderful lumd ing spectacle f itself crawling out of sympathy between Bonev" John-' from under that boomerang it caused tan one guess t yesterday morning by the account of I that meeting at Roche's hall that was you never held, but which it got mixed Mc-!P with a meeting of W. F. Schroe- the finest t hev ; der s friends held in the Second ward, j the purpose of which was to induce ii r. wnrneuer 10 wnnuraw irom ine son "and Chief Miller the reason? Hundreds of ladies will tell that the millinery exhibit at Cabe Bros today have ever seen. ti. it- 1 1 ...... ., was under, arrest on complaint of ! republican ticket. The Union to the Mis3"AnBa,Osenbunr. was settled this contrary notwithstanding no meeting fninoiu ntrmont r.f rto i was held at Koehe s hall, and Mr The Union refers to it ticket as republican." vV.'n T;V T l 'Ulr"" . assurances that such a meeting was chie-M.Her' t.cket. alias the "s.nged hoM it wouM lay caim to thafl00 ' about as quick as it could get We are the leaders in low prices J hands on it. and ar.;tlitt. other clothiers know they cannot sell a cheap as we, if they! still Tradine. sen gooit re:iar:e merchandise London. who ' Roche has a cool hundred dollars Wit . . J nurvaij lilt, i rtli If! n f it. ht rrtnrn ' - - . . - - . . . 1 .... in Tin j The eilict is still in force all along J the republican lines, to trade. The lhy result of yesterday s registra- exposure of the bold attempt to insure lion m ine tuneron.. wards is as fol- sacrifices for McConochie in the Sec- low Th ..rUl.., uw, .-.Hid, "i- only on a par with the attempt McCabe Bros, millinery opening J manipulation of the other wards. In continues durinir Thursday. Their the Sixth ward the McConochie-Mil- general opening of dry goods takes J ler contingent was caught in an at place at lv o'clock on Friday morn-, tempt to tamper with the the candi- vvs: lirst ward. 425: Secon.l, f.31 ; on,i ward created great consterna nrd. f.73; Fourth. 563; Fifth. f.2i: tion amonj the Millerites, but it is venth. G05; Sixth. 47. only on a par with the attempted ing and continues over Saturday r i. . . I : . - A II IT .lUIlf lr rru -'II I I II III I :1II V 1 t finisbin'T ut its cin'vass nrl affected went complete it in lOdsys. in resilience should be ! dates on the republican ticket in he 's half of McConochie. One candidate to McConochie with his and cooly ex- sr win , ...... An v changes the matter, and the mayor, to ret'iori.e.l m surprise, sat down and j plained that the manipulation was the work ol Koehler. who was expect ing to profit by securing the election of certain candidates on the demo cratic ticket. . Yet while the mayor was thus maligning Koehler, the latter was licking the hand that was striking him. Mr. Stone at 317 Sixteenth street. The Sir Knights of Everts com mandery of Rock Island, and St. Si mon of Cyrene commandcry of Dav enport, attend special Easter services at Trinity ;church. this city, next Sunday evening. While Capt. Koehler was doing his best to help out McConochie yester day, the latter watf putting up a job with one of his confederates to lay the blame of his own bad faith to Kochlor's door. We shall not only have the largest store, hut decidedly the largest and finest stock, besides everything will be new no old shelf room or bank-' Xnal Officer to Marry a Chinese Girl, rupt stuff by all means wait for the San Francisco, March 29. A corres opening of the M. & K. new clothing pondent of an evening paper, writing store. from Honolulu tinder date of March 16, says: rot the least interesting bit of gossip here is the formal announcement of I tried a bottle of Salvation Oil on a wound and was cured within several days. I never had sueh a good remedy as Salvation Oil in my hands. Mr. J. C. Duncan. Lexing ton, Mo." II. A. Baldwin, democratic candi date for justice of the jH'ace has re turned from his visit to Racine, and has entered into an energetic canvass for the office for which he is a candi date, and proposes to get there too with both feet. The funeral of the late James Dickson, of Milan, was held from the home to the 1'resbyterian church there at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon. It was very largely attended by friends of the deceased, the inter ment being made in the Milan eenie- the engagement of Commander Whitney, of the United States man o(-war Alliance, to Miss Etta Ah Fong, daughter of Ah Fong, a wealthy Chinese merchant of Honolulu. . The Noted Mulligan Very 111. Boston, March 20. James Mulligan, who is well known through his connection with the Blaine-Fisher letters years aj;o, is very sick with pneumonia. Mr. Mulligan has been a Presbyterian through life, but yesterday sent for one of the Jesuit fathers, to be received u'-o the Knwan church. PriSGES ?3aain,lakihg ysoB Powder: The only I'nre Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alum. -Ueeua; M Ihons ot Homes 4U Years the Standard. intelligence Column. RE VOU IN NEEDT IF YOU Want money Want a cook Want boarders Want a partier Wnt a etua'ton Want to rent rooms Want a servant girl Want to sell a farm Want to sell a bonse Want to exchange antthiag' Want t sell household goods Want to make any real estate leans Want to sell or irade for anything Want to find cus'omrrs for anything IS TUKeE COLUMNS. UiK DAILY A KG US DELIVERED AT YOU 8 oKir evrry ereui nc lor nttc per week. w g ANTED A BOY Of 16 TO TAKE CARE OF a norse Api.iy at ill, second avenue. VOH RENT THRKE NICH FITttNISHED A looms: can I in u-h Board If desired. Apply C , iiiib villi:?. JCj ANTE. AGENTS TO SELL OUK CHOICE T and handy nursery itnek. we have many new special varieties, both in fruits aLd orna ment&'s til nftVr whirh m uiimiuj a.1d k n- We pay commission or ralary Write ns at once for terms, and secure choice of territory. May oromers, nurserymen, ttocnvsicr, . Y. AiHusements. J. E. Montrose, Manager. Friday. March 31st, The minstrel monopolist. tir.UKtifc ILSUX, and his magnificent Minstrel Company INCLUDING Dan Qiunlan. Jake Welby. Lon Hudson. C. C lcir!. Bob Kcy., t;. II Ward.Gcorgo Gale, lialph Royer. THE FAMOUS NONDESCRIPT TRIO. The most expensive and best known rgani zatioo in tbe world presenting MINSTRELSY. Sea'a on sale Wednesday 39th. Prices $1.00. 75, 60 and 2S oents. Rurtis Opera House, DAVENPORT. SATURDAY. APRIL 1st- EFFIE ELLSLER, AsfistedbyC. W. Conldook, Frank Woston and nerown compmy or players tn a perfect dramatic and scenic prdaclnn of tbe Greatst Heart play ever w ritten Hazel Kirke , Under the anspice of Lodje No. 333. K. of F's. 'A play one is brt'er for having seen." Henry AVara Beecher. A car load of beantiful scenery carried for this prod action. Prices SI, 75, SO and 25c. Scat at Fluke's Wednesday morning, March 29. Telephone xo. SJ. Burtis Opera House, DAVENPORT. SUNDAY, APRIL 2d.rioY Sweet Singer, CHARLES A. GARDNER, Under tte tnnnanetmnt of Sidney R. Eilia. in his Komantic Comedv, "Fatherland" Assisted by a competent company, special scen ery and '.he FAMOUS TYROLEAN QUARTETTE Prices $1 .00. 75c, 50c. S5c. seis at the box office Sondsy moraing. J J j This represents tli'e Best Ming Machine ON THE V ARRET. Jt has nx re rubbing euiface than st-y itti. r v ru s very easy and with it th- wa hing of a large J'amily c.im b- turned out bright am" c'esini two hours. Call aid rxariiiLe the Queen of was ere. Sold only by DAVID DON, PIANOS ORGANS. GREAT BARGAiNS. As I am crowded and over-stoc-kcd with second hand pianos and organs. I am determined to close them out this month, if low prices will do it. These instruments are all in pood or der and will be taken back as part pay un new instruments at any lime you wish to exchanjre. Mr 9 uTT'TD You &te probably now Thinking about SPfimQDHESSQOODS Some spicial things this week you ought to fee? Cashmeres 9c. Cashmeres 12c Henriettas- Fiue tinisu 2c. Henri-ttas 46 in . 43c. Wool Mixtures - 48c. 50c. 8c. Bt-autifnl Robes, bilks lovely nesigns. Wi e Diagonal " And many oth-r fabrics UiGixs iiliiii jSiu.. 1 Worchester square piaro 1 Pennsylrania iQuire niano 1 Firth Ponj & o 1 Steck tqnare piano 1 a'nul case upright ianoTS octaTes.. j .. . .. 1 rosewood upright " 1 walnat ca-e unriaht piano wes ern collage organ, walnut cise stops 1 Carpenter orcan. walnnt case, 8 tops . 1 " " Sstoos. 1 Chic, go orean 1 Mason & liamlin organ ...... t 35 0C . SO 00 . 55 00 65 00 . 200 00 250 00 21S 00 215 00 40 00 45 00 50 00 so oo G5 00 11 The above named instruments can be purchased on easy payments. I also haTe a larpe stock of the New Scale Kimball pianos, Hallct & Davis, Emerson and other makes, also the celebrated Kimball orjran. You can save money bv purchasingr here as you arc buying direct from the man ufacturer. Come and see me and get my prices. I. K. BOWLBY, Manager, W. W. Kimball's Branch House. Rock Island. Ill Easter. Easter. faster, The Columbia : 1728 Second iv. A complete line of Easter Cards suitable for Sunday School children, from lc each and up, and a line of Novelties such as Booklets, Eggs, Dyes, and Papier Aache Novelties in the shape of Rabbits. Ghickens. Kittens, Pigs, etc., at verv low prices. Call and see the nice assortment. ISF-Olosing out a line of Wash Bowls and Pitchers, slightly damaged, bat ery cheap at 45c Also a sm 1 lot of covtri Chambers at 35c THE COLUMBIA, F. J. YOUSG, Proprietor. -Base Ball Headquarters.- mm aIv?iS; THE ARCADE, Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor. Always on hand the tneet brands of domestic and imporud eiears. All brand of tobacco. Tbe acore of all tbe ball camee wi'l be received daily. L. GLOCKHOFF, Prop.. 1S0S Second Avcnae. Munro, De-Eue & Anderson, Successors to John Aster, Wholesale and Retail Bakers 226 Alarket Square. Old Guard Sour Mash Whisky $2.50 PES GALLON HAND-MADE. KOHN & ADLER, Market Square. THE NEW STYLES IN LADIE'S AND GENTJLEMEN'S SCH3ES ARE I3V AT THE Ri 'V Q Mlltt'IWrlllMHr'iUllffJJ!mnA'ri And a more perfect line of Footwear has never been shown in Rock Island. Distinctive in style, best in quality, and bound to please. Our prices are always guaranteed to be from 25c to $1.50 a pair less than same quality can be had elsewhere. The remaining stock moved from our old stand we are giving a reduction of 25 per cent. Visit the M. &. K. new shoe store, now open and in full blast Wait for the opening of our New clothing store. feometbins of Special Interest to You.