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8 THE AKGUS, THURSDAYS StfPTEMHEH 14, 18JK5. KHUB RRtiK O s 1 CITYCHAT. Xicelavjre salt mackcral at Pamir's. Poaches by the basket at Passig:'. Capo Qnil cranberries at W. A. Eblcb's. Pressed spring chickens at II. Schrocder . J. W. Day is in Now York on a twisiness trip Gilpin Moore went up to Chicago at noon touay. Bartlctt pears in anv quantity at W. A. Ehlcl.-s. Sweet potatoes ami niee cooking apples at Hess Bros . Teaches by the half bushel or small basket at Hess Bros'. Blown whisky glasses very cheap at uoosiey s old stand. Nee Dolly Bros', ladies' Philadel phia toe shoes at iJl.S.j. Jclley glasses, lt)e per dozen, at the Loosley crockery store. Quick sales move the crockery stock at tlie I.oosley old stand. The finc-t line of men's Cordovan shoes in the city at Holly Bro'. The board of supervisors tinislied its labors at noon and adjourned. Plenty of fresh oysters at II. Schroeder's market. Telephone 1114. Niagara white jjrajvs. California pears and peaches at W. A. Klileb's. California, pears, peaches. ross plums, white Niagara grapes at Pa ig"s. Maggie Eckhait left for Camanche. Iowa, today for a '-w eeks' visit. Jersey sweet potatoes, choice egg .Hunts and Hubbard snitash at W. r,u ,v o . Jcrr-y sweet ))otatoes, si;ia.h and :t full line of fresh vegetable :.t AY A. Khleb's. Mi-s Kther Bosentielcl returned this morning from an extensive visit to St. Paul. ' Buy your crockery now at the bankrupt c rvvkery sale, at ltlo'.t ee ond avenue. For Sale A line driving ponv. well broke and perfectly safe lor lady to drive. Albert Hug. a niolder. an :nniate of St. Anthonv's hospital." died to day of typhoid fever. John Bruit n is the proud father of a 12-pound girl. The little stranger arrived yesterday afternoon. Cotton top leather t lifted mat tresses ;. at J. V. Jones' second ian 1 store, lfc2 second avenue. Henry N. Syntatt. a C.erman aged "3 ars, committed suicide in Dav enport las; evening bv hanging him self. " " 3rr. and Mr.-. Charles Zeis have welcomed a daughter into their home, and Martin Weinberger" is a hannv grandfather. . All kinds of bicycle repairing done at Walker's pla'ee, 115 Sixteenth street, Moline. Remember the num ber. Telephone -.'(WO. 'VX . II. Stackhouse, of Davenport, has been appointed internal revenue collector for the southern Iowa dis 'rict at a salary of $:.iHi) per annum. On S. pt,. 19 aIi the fare will be reduced to Chicago, it being Iowa week :U the. fair the fare tor the Ton i id trip will be .o-j, good foi one week. 'I lie Uock Island gun club has),. en organized with a membership of 40. ami with John Uu.ss a president. A. Lifka. -ecretary. and William Schti macker, treasurer. A new time table will go into ef iect on the lln.-k Island and Moline lines of the Davenport & Bock Isl and railway company tomorrow morning. It is in the interest of re trenchment, and thereafter the last through ear on the red line will leave the lower end an hour earlier than now, at 9.45 p. m. The last blue car will leave the west terminus at 10.15 p. m. The 7-minute cars will be cut out early in the morning and late at night. " P Miles Cornish, who claims to have neon resident of Milan for a long Liirif. bnt for the past month in Mnseutii.e, sas sent by the Muscatine authoritic s i ;,,ck Island tlav and he w.vs in a veiy bad condition. He said that In; had had stomach trouble ami it had -ttled in his back, and he was hardly abb; to walk. lie wanted to go to the county poor farm. The police were notiifed. but iicfofe anyone got up there it was found he had boarded a street ear and come down town with the iti 1cnt ion of going to Milan. S '.v interest seems to hae been taken in tdn Columbian project, and while there is a strong prevailing ,..., i :.. . i t.i . on I - -si, in ijtai nit- iiiy suuuiii seeu to reserve a park tract in the grounds, "here are others who believe the trustees and ot hers identified with the pro ject, should hold on to the ground and carry out the original plan next summer by forming a company to complete tiie track and put up build ings for a fa.:r. and exposition. It may be thai the gentlemen xvho have carried the matter this long may not feel like holding onto it longer, but poruaps they will. At all events the matter will "come out all right event ually, as Tm: Amu s has always maintained, despite obstacles that have Wen Thrown in the way of ihose who have carried it along" and are staying with it. Albert Mack, the colored evange list who exerted his spiritual inlltl euee over the Union the other night to tho extent of having a ut of himself publishod in its columns yesterday morning with the best en dorsement the paper could give, called at The Auiiis oflice this morn ing to tell how h s did it, and also to relate something of his own life. Mack says his position is that of king of the Fred Doug as Y. M. L. A., and that he was formerly employed by the colored branch of the Y. M. C. A.", but that he was rot treated right in that work and quit it. The Y. M. C. A. publications, however, tell a dif ferent story of Mr. Mack, and pro claim him as a hi mbug, or words to that effect. Nevertheless, Mack will open his Salvatio l work in Kock Isl and at the Second Baptist church to night, taking for his discourse the somewhat striking topic, "The Speckled Bird." Matrt uioninl. At the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Sears on Bridge avenue, in Davenport. George II. M u phy. of Kock Island and Miss Bertha Sears, rui Davenport. weie married last evening by Rev. W. S. Marquis, of the Broadway Presbyterian church, the Episcopal ritual being used, only relatives and near friends of the con tracting parties being present. The groom is well known in this city, being tir.ie-k eper for the Rock Island Lumber co npany. The bride is the daughter of Isaac 11. Sears, president of the Scott County Sav ings bank in Davenport. The" bouse was beautifully decorated. They will make their home in. Davenport with the bride's pirents. At the residence of Mrs. A. C. Craudall. llol "Ninth avenue, last evening. Rev. T. Y. Grafton united in marriage John Heuring and Miss Maude Crandall. The attendants were Janu s Kckhart and Miss Flora Heuring. l'ollre roints. The C, B. & Q. freight house in Davenport was burglarized last night, and about $50 worth of mer chandise consigned to Davenport merchants stolen. Olhecr Ktzel this morning took in Matthias Matthes. a former Rock Isl and tailor, w ho. w hile in a totally de moralized ccnditio.i from intoxication was making an exhibition of him self about town. He had considera ble more money th in sense, and w as locked uptj sleep ift his tangle-foot, am! ponder over the shortcomings that human flesh is heir to. River I iplctn. The Bella Mae irought down lti strings of logs. The Reimle-.r ( ame down with eight strings of lumber. The Irene D., Pilot ami Verne Swain came down, and then went north again. The temperature on the Rock Isl and bridge at noon was SS; the stage of water was l.On. Coming ltai k t. Hook llnml. It is understood hat IJ. J. Low rev and family, of Chicago, are to move back to Rock Island to spend the w inter. Hon. Ben T. Cab e and family w ill soon return to Rock Island, ami take up their residence in the family mansion on Moline avenue. A Modern 1 ochinvar. A story of tho bold spiriting away of a yonng woman comes from Dillon, Mon., and reads as follows: '-La.st Sunday, whi e Miss Fannie Jag gcTS was returning to her fathers honso on Horse Trairio in c mipany with James Lee, they were met 1 y Bill Wells", a for mer admirer of the y mng lady and re puted to ho u very to igh citizen. Wells drew his pistol and ordered Lee to rido on ahead, ne then tied the girl's bridle rein to the pomuiel of his own saddle, and in that fashion they s arted for the Idaho line. After poing about 20 miles Wells told Lee he might go home, which that man did. Wells wei t on to Idaho with the girl." A Qamlter In West minster Abbey. An extraordinary seene took place dur ing the afternoon service in Westminster abbey yesterday. Si.muel Fox, a Quak er, who is well known to the attendants for his persistent efl orts to remain cov ered during divine services, declining to remove his hat, was after a violent struggle forcibly ejected. It required the efforts of four of the vergers to re move him from the building. Fox is well known in Oxford, where he has ad dressed several meetings on the subject. London Telegraph. Alverti-'d l ist No. List of lottvr nnrailed tor lit tin; pus-tnflici: at Uock I?1h!h1, li! Sept n. jMia: Ili't-rs. I. .1 I uinjlir y. t'lmrlra M llynie. Prank ii-hhii. (' ( iijileiiian. I. (' 1 axwuil, I A r iro Knnuaii, Wi Ham .lolin .Maxwell Flora .li'S-e YPIiL'un J'liil Fiark Cliailcv iller, Mrp Harris. ; T l inn., .1 is lliir.l. Ilellf- 'M:x MMifi, ir Hamilton. T tl hnvr. Wm lliriclii'iifcid, A S itert, Ainumla K l:i)iiii'. (..iace Airs T iomiiroii, N K Ti ui-H-1 o, ltaac 511-l KI.I.A sioes. Wjtoii. liertha S S -i. M l'ri-vos, Julia Hcud', T .1 D To icsttre prompt rtulhery. lotteru Miould tie ail :rrea to etreet and nunhcr. John W. Totter. Postmaster. The AVeuther Forecast For the next 24 hours: Generally fair: slightly cooler: westerly winds. Washihotok, bept. 1-. The following' (ire the weather indication 'or twenty-fonr boars (mm H p. m. yesterday : For Indiana and Illinois Generally fair, warmer weather, threatening Beveor thun lemtorms in southern Illinois. For Michigan and Wisconsin Show ore; southeasterly toeafterly winds; slightly cooler in postern Wi-eonsln. For Iowa Threatening weailier; jvere sthundemtorma in extreme eastern portion: sligliUy coole r ; winds beeominc south w ssterlv. You enn'talTord to laugh, dear girls, Unless your teeth are as white as pearl Unless your mouth fs pink and sweet. And your two lips i i rosebuds meet; And you cannot supply this want, But through the use of Sozodont! A l ast Traveler. A letter mailed in London April 7 and lemailed in Hong-Kong made a cir cuit of the world in the fast time of 62 day?. Both Xellio Bly and Julea Verne might envy the performance of this muta globe trotter. Aniusements. H arper's Theater, J E. Montrose, Manner. Take Me in When it Rains! Friday Night, Sept. 15th. Cawthorn's Little Nugget. A company and comedy That towers above the m all . S. R. 0. EVERYWHERE! Remember tin; I ittl? Xiie::it yuartilwill sing tome of thcmot popular eor.jrs of the day, uUo introdiieln: tlio only rival of Lotla and Ma'iCi Mitchell, MISS GRACE CUMMIXGS. So!iSS,ranri , ratlios. Wit. rriee-iV, 5"'c and 7."c feats now on alc at Harper house l'barniaey, Wednesday, Sepl. i;Jth. Rurtis Opera House, DAVENPORT. Nil wn ay ;fpt 17 i I and Mgln REEVES PALMER S -Cosmopolitans- Ttc Gre-tci-t llicli Cla Specialty Corcpany on tlie Koad, Inclndinj; RRESS ELDRIIXiE. 4 C'ommacderin-fh'ef of the Army of Fun." Mildred. Kouclcre. Brnmmond ,t Staley. Murphy Jfc Jlacli, The Iirotlers La rtone. Prof. Abt, Mary Stuart. The Three Semour. the Four Frcnrh innd rllle Paneei. Willis li.-eor.erie. Vane. Caprice, and Madelou. Node KniuMaiul and Oilier Slur Specialty Artils. I sum Prices. Harpers Theater, J- E- Montrose. Manager Great Sale of uCIBBI DOORS, WINDOW SCIBEi for the next TEN .DAYS at very low prices. Call and see them. THE FMOilTli GAS STOVES. all sizes. For economy and labor-saving there is no fuel to equal a Gas stove. MM MM COO M M M M O O MM M M O MM M M 1.1 O M M M M OOO M M M M M MM M M M M M. M M NN KN N N N N N N N IS IS' N N N N N N N N N N NN VlTrc T T T T T T T T RRUR K R R R R R KRRR R R R R R R B K KEEK R K K KB K R K KERB H It n g l) DBRB u liVl! Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers. DAVID DON, 1615 and 1617 Second Avt-nue. BOWLBY Has moved his AND Saturday Evening, Sept. 16. 6W llAKKV J. ( I.A1-1IAM Manager. Dockstader's Minstrels. ""y-sz?ss;ia: All V nlted in an Entirely New Program Eleven zrvtt Comoilian, Lew D'Vktcadcr, Frank Dumont.Gen. Powers. Blocksom A Rums. John . Harrington. Pare Foy. Synlllnd, Uughes X hastns, Mcmpiiis Kennedy. 8-SOLO VOCALISTS 8 Frank Damont' Latest Skit, Chicago Worhl's Fair Conifort?.'" Seats on sale Sept. 14 at Harper llonne phar macy. Prices Sic, Site. Tie and 51. LADIES. siiflerin from ailaunts pecular to their ?cx can he cured. MOUNTAIN HOSE-' the rclialilc uterine corrective and to:Mc w ill per manently relieve the worst cast , ll.iok triviae; full particulars maiied free. Address: rtoom a liitukcr Bioi t, Iiavenport. Jxecutor's UOTICE Estate of Joseph Winter, Deceased. The undersigned havine boon appointed ese enrrix or the las: will and lestament of Jrnepli Winter, late of the county of Kock Island, s ,,. of Illinois, deceased, herehv pives notice tlia sh will appear before the county court of Kock Island county, at the office of tho clerk or said court, in the city of Rock Island, at the December term on the first Monday in December next, at which time all persons having claims aeainst said estate are notified and rcqru-.ti d to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted, All persons ir dahted to said estate arc requested to make iroi mediate payment to the undersicned. Dated this 13th day of September. A. TV MM. MARIAN SFES. WINTER, Executrix. no Headquarters to 1815 Second Ave. In the Koester & Martin Building. -Base Ball Headquarters.- i :V ji , : 5 m ' THE ARCADE. Cigar Store and Billiard Parlor. Always on hand the finest hrands of domestic and imported cigars. All brands f tobacco. The score of all the ball games wi'l be received daily. L. OLOCKHOFF, Prop., 1S08 Second Avenue. Autumn Goods. FKKSII AND FASHIONABLE DRESS (iOODS. Choice of first importations are here many in Dress Patterns one of a kinil thus giving an in iliviilttality to our store which cannot he duplicated. We mention here prices on some of the new fahrics: Hop Svckin;s in the new colorings, splendid value, all wool, 50c. Autumn Good s. FRESH AX I) FAsHI.)NA1;u DRESS GOODS. Hop Sackinus Twn t.,n-,i (.,r,... 43c. Il I I HIVlTlll 1 i- a , . . . . . . 4k. Whip Cmtu Sek;es -Etr;i v wool. 50c. And others too mi mr' u - ! . ,,. at this time. Bkaids--Lare a-iii'Uin nt i ; in Hercules. erpei.t!n.. bres, etc. MINTIRE BEOS. 1709 and 1709 Second avniu. Something Interesting TO ALL SHREWD BUYERS. THE G. M. LOOSLEY STOCK will be sold regardless of cost or value at 1609 Second ave nue. This great sale com mences at 8 a. m. THURSDAY. " In CROCKERY, QlflQ GLASSWARE Umv and LAMPS. This stock was bought at a bi sacrifice and you ehall have the benefit of th low price if you buy quick. FRANK G. YOUNG. We UnderbuyUndersell Quick Sales. Barg Fifth Avenue Pharmaey. HORST VON KOECKRITZ, Analytic and Dispensing Plarncist Is row located in his new building at the corner of Fifth aveuue and Twentv.thinl street. J. F. EoENriELD. To KatNHIL3 ROSENFIELD BROS. PRACTICAL. Plumbers, Steam,' Gas Fitters, House Heating and Sanitary Plumbinjj. 223 Twentieth -:r. We open t he season with Elegant (ioods and Splendid Attractions. Come Earlv. -KEC.AKDISG- We arc prepare'! t as wc have ahvavs the riht th't..' von. (One of th1 fir6t important lessons to Jearn about Boys' Cicthing ia that reliabie fabrics and good tailoring at fail reasonable ttrices, are by far more satisfying to put chasers than are tlie many inferior grades at a lesa price. m-M mm.it t im,w i iMwiwimCT Try our Fence Climbers. Novelties for children. Thoroughly lceritoiious knee and iong pante suits for boys of all ages, made to order, bearing oar label and sold with cur guarantee, cost no more than ordinary ready made, yet, in style and service they are decidedly better. Would you prefer superior merchandise sold truthfully or the inferior grades sold by sensational methods. . The former are our chief inducements, the latter abound everywhere. We ask nothing better than an honest test of our claims and if the beat ia good enough, then come and get it. There is no room for improvement in the style, quality or price we are offering; All new goods. Net an old slyle. IMC. Largest Shoe and Clothing Stores in Rock Island County. bUoe Store V04 Second avenue Clothing Store 1729 Second Avenue, 116-122 Eighteenth St.