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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 3

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Beware of Poison In Common Canned Goods. Only the HIGHEST GRADE ot delicious Sweet Corn, Peas, Peaches found under, The Robin Brand. Can be had Only KELLENBERQ6R GROCERS, 203 W. THIRD ST. Do You Intend to Paper you our pretty -specimens, which We sell, also, Window Shades.

IV. 1 are always the best. Third st. Opp. Belle.

KINOAN GO'S RELIABLE Haifts, Smoked Dried Beef AND English Cured Breakfast Bacon, Are known for their excellent qualities. Try them. J. H. BAUMAN, ELEPHONE 183.

Cor. Fourth and Belle street PATHFINDER DEPARTMENT. Thrco llnei or loss heading: One throe dayo, 25oonta; onoweek SO cents; additional times same rate, cash down. ROOMS FOR RENT. CUllNIKHED OR UNFURNISHED, with and without b.iard.

Rooms wall lighted and pleasant location. Apply at30 oast tiocond st. tf WANTED. to handle the G.W." attachment; changes any skirt to bloomers i and back again; worn on tho bolt. Price 60K W.

O. Olln, to Fifth Chicago, IK 11 3 (ladies or gentlemen) TT In every town and olty In the U. S. to pass free samples ot tea; big money. Address with sUmp.

Thoa as Anderson, South Bond, Ind. and gentlemen In overv city or townslilp to distribute samples anil look after our business. Only a row spare hours required dally. Good Income; position permanent, write at once enclosing stamp. Geneva Fharmaoal Chicago.

112 homos for young chlM- ron toe adoption; tor boys and girls over twelve years to Cor wages with school ago, 111. 25dw4w who will work forS75 a month salary, or largo commission, selling staple by sample to dealers. Experience un- tssary. Household Specialty IB East Cincinnati, Ohio. hmh3m Agent In every section to can- mada, toils at sight; 3 min to sel1 sta Ple Goods to best Ide line $75 a month.

Salary or largo Commls- Bon mado, experience unnecessary. Clifton Boap Manufacturing Cincinnati O. TEMPLE THEATRE. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. Positive and Last Appearacc in Faust.

THE EMINENT ACTOR, LEWIS MORRISON, SUPPORTED BY FOR SALE. COR In need ot kindling wood can be supplied by telephoning No. Illinois BOS S3 At C. SCHMIDT'S Restaurant. An excellent dinner dally for Kf, and order meals at all hours from 6 a.

m. to midnight, 405 Belle Street. FLORENCE ROBERTS, Edward Whittlesey. In his entirely New and Reconstructed Sublime Sconlc and Dramatic Production of FAUST EVERY SCENE EVERY COSTUME MJ-W EVERY PROPERRY 1 1 1 Tftp MiiNlPrful "RrfMpif Illu ilUlluullul DllMCll OuCHO Embellished with Flashes of Genuine Lightning. PRICES: and $1.

Seats on sale at Pates' Drug Store. Phono 15L N. Performance begins at 8 o'clock sharp. SUNDAY, APRIL 19. FITZ WEBSTER IN "A BREEZY TIME," TUNED UP TO DATE.

Everything New, Novel and Original. un CONSERVATORY, Second and Alby Streets Inncjr, Upper Alton. Third Term Begins March 1, '96. K. C.

A1ILLS, Director, Second and Alby St. "The Trilby Burlesque." "The Tennis Quintette." "The Bowery Pets." "The Bicycle Swells." "Our Latest: The Turkish BELL GAVOTTE. Prices: 25c, 3Sc, SOc and 75c, Boots on Halo at Pates' Drug Store. ELEQRAPfi, .5, 1896 BY THI3 Tlil.HORAPH PRINTING COMPANY. Mra.

Dr. Schooler, of Pontlac, la the guest of Mrs. Dr. Gibson, of Upper ilton. Robert Skoon, of Miulison, has been ranted a patent, a for trolley attachment for electric cars.

Mr. Jonathan Quartern has been ap- icinted guardian of Mayne R. Godrey, minor, vice J. A. Bruner.

Ice-cream for picnlce and churches George McOollum's. To advertise in the TELEGRAPH, but it brings big money to the vertiser. OFr'ICE: TEU3GHAPII BU1LDINO, CORNER Tnmu AND PIASA Bra. Otjontundor, for palnlosu extraction, at Dr. Rogers, 030 E.

Second st. For additional local matter BOO first page, Mr. Harry Johnson's now house on rtaln street Is progressing rapidly. For a good suave, hot and cold batha go to Maul A. flail.

Piasa St Tho brick work was begun today on' Dr. Taphorn's now residence on Fifth treet. If you arc in need of Hunterstown Furniture ust what you want. furniture, the Store has got If in need of a ou't forget to go to 32 E. Second street, fine pair of shoes H.

A. Wutzlcr, Tho Barbers' Union is making ar- angemonts for picnic to given at Riverside Park, Sunday, May 10. Dr. A. K.

deBlois will deliver tho ddress at the Commencement oxer- isoH of the Collinsvillo High school. Ice cream aodn, 6f glass at McOol- um's fountain. The Misses Watson are the owntrs if a handsome new Eagle bicycle and rill join tho ranks of tho ysmng lady yclists. Dr. A.

0. Jiarr 'inuum, A mortgage assigeeo sa'e of the ef- ects of the late Free Lance, will bo held on April 25. Mr. Volbracht will old the sale to realize on his note wfcich is now in law. Boys blue overalls only 60? at H.

A. Vutzler'a, 032 E. Second street. The gasoline launch ''Outing" was moved today from the room where it was built on Second street. She will launched an soon' as possible and given a trial Communion photos, dozen.

0. H. Miller has secured the services of Attorney Levi Davis, and will an appeal from the decision rendered by Justice Quartern in the hotel case yesterday. The rumor that Nic Nichols, tho 0. A.

watchman at Godfrey, had been jadly beaten by tramps turned out to be untrue. Nicholas himself, badly a tramp for resisting arrest. If you want a carpet go to the Hun- Furniture Store. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened at Hayden's. Improved Heavenly Hash.

Try it. For sale only nt George McCullom's. About fifteen wore corralled at the calaboose Inst night and wore detained nntil daylight. They were given a breakfast of sandwiches nnd coffee donated by kind hearted por- soijs and then sent on their dally travels. In March 1876 Beautiful Shirt Waists.

Perfect fitting 5fy to at Hats! Hats It Latest spring styles. Unldn made. Got one at Brueggemnn Bros. The Young Poopie i of the Presbyterian church had a very ploas- ant sociable last night in the church, Everybody was socially inclined, refreshments wero served, mid the evo-iing wan one of unalloyed enjoyment. Just What You Want in the clothing line at H.

A. Wulzler'f, 032 E. Second street. Call atShoolery Iloge'a and see tho handsome Sepia portraits they we gettidg out. Tho rumor tho tho five-year-old adopted child of Mr.

and Mrs. David Kyle had been found in the river at St. Louis has proved untrue, and the missing child's wheroabonts are stiUa mystery. It is hinted that perhaps tho child's parents came for it and took it away. Can nigh Tell about that Cut sale and Jnckcts in their space Read it.

Spring and Summer Suits made to order at short notice at Brueugemau Bros. Tho missionary meeting at the Tirelfth street Cumberland church, tomorrow night, will be addressed by Rev. Dr. Fullerton, of St. Louis, who is one of tbs best.plat- form speakers in that city.

The meet ing will toe open to the public and all who attend will enjoy a rare treat. Special music will be rendered by the male quartette and choir. New Novelties in Wool Dress Goods handsome material 25? and a yard. Jirit landed at Base Ball. The League base-ball season will be opened tomorrow.

The Browns will play the Clevelands at Sportsman's Pnrk The Alton Base Ball Association will meet on Monday, the 27th, to complete its organization arid elect a Board ol Directors. Ice Cream and the finest of ice cream sodas, all flavors, at Slraubo'u. have 20 YEH.RS made on GOOD GOODS. We Began Business. we have held on the very best we could at the Low PRICES we GOOD QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES has been the reason people have patronized us.

We Still Advertise I he best and cheapest for continued patronage and we will now show you some of SUMMER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY for Ladies, Men and Children we have ever seen in the 20 years. There are Ribbed goods, Plain goods Cotton goods, Woolen goods; everything you want in UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY and we know our prices will please you. We Simply Ask Inspection. CARR, DRY GOODS CO. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired at Bcall Belle A DOUBLE WEDDING.

The First Ceremony at tha New St. Mary's Church. Mr. H. S.

Baker has been appointed defend Sinclair and Lochinger the suspected murders of Poter Dignen, the old man killed in this city one month ago and placed on the the Line tracks. It is to your interest to take your prescriptions to Paul's pharmacy. River Notes. The Pittsburg passed up for Burlington last night, and the Cherokee for Peoria and J. J.

Odil for Kampsville will go up this evening. Tho rirer is falling slowly the recent rapid rise, aiVd is going down at the rate of a few inches in twenty- lour, hours. The excursion business will be opened up the first part of May. Delicious Ice Cold Drinks. All phospates, ice cream soda and the new drink, Coca-Cola, at George McCollum's fountain.

Latest style Bros. Hats at Brueggeman Mr. Ohas. Miller, of St. Louis, was tiere today and filed an appeal bond in the forcible detainer suit iuatibuted by him against Herman Moyer, to secure possession of the Commercial Hotel.

A "Kettle-drum'Mpas given by the young ladies of Guild at the home of Miss. Annie Hill this afternoon from 2 to 5. The affair was wtll attended and resulted very successfully. The case of the People vs. CharlM McDonald came up in tho Circuit Court and was given to tho jury last night.

McDonald is charged with stealing an overcoat from Loady's boarding house. Capt. Frank McCambridge died yesterday morning at his home in Venice, in his 04th Capt. McCambridge represented Venice in the County Board for several terms, and was a prominent Democratic politician. Latest novelties Brueggeman Bro in emington Bicycle The best bicycle on the market for the money, see one before you make your selection.

Call J. H. BOOTH Personal. Mr. Eel.

Sparks loft for Griggsville, last evening. Mr. John HesBnauer is very 111 nt his home on Washington street. Mr. Harry Chalk left for Indianapolis, last evening, to bo gone several days.

Dr. Washington, of Upper Alton, will leave tomorrow for Denver, Ools. He goes to take a vacation of a few woeks. Rev. G.

W. Smith and Mr. Joseph Hamill left this morning for Sparta to attend a meeting of the Presbytery of Alton, as delegates from the church of that denomination in this city. Mr. und Mra.

Ohas. Spitley, of Lincoln, attended tho wedding of Mrs. Spitley's sister, Miss Barbara Blake, to Mr. E. J.

MorriBsey, this morning, and will visit here for a short time. Mr. George H. Davis, of Leavenworth, Kansas, is in Alton, today. Mr.

Davis came on from Leavenwortu to attend the wedding of his Miss Hattie Hardy which takes place in St. Louis, this evening. Mien Hardy formerly resided in Alton. Leave youroraer tor iiard Ooal with W. A.

BortniRD. The first wedding ceremony performed in the now St. Mary's church took place at 8 o'clock this meriting, when a double wedding ceremony united for life Mr. Christopher Eckhard and Miss Agnes Joehl, and Lewis Joehl and Miss Veronica Mans. The chureh was crowded With friends and spectators to witness the rites; attendants to Mr.

Eckhard and Miss Joehl Mr. Henry Eckhard and Miss Agnes Grosshoim. To Mr! Joehl and Miss Mans, Mr. John Mant and Miss Mary Budde. Eva Jaebl and Bertha Eokhard, dressed in pink, act ed as flower girlt.

Before thi ceremony Poutillclal High Mass was celebrated by Frs. Metaler and Spalding. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Foerater, assistant paitor of St.

Mary'a church. After the ceremony the wedding party returned to the Joehl homestead near Upper Alton, whore a big wedding reception is progress this afternoon and will be continued this evening. Buy Your Coal of Fries Br em. Telephone 2 on 80 For a nice baby carriage go to tho Huntorstown Furniture Store, cornet Second and Ridgio. Just Received.

One car load of all kinds of bedroom suits pf the latest designs and styles which will be sold lit very low low prices at the Huntprston Furniture Store, southwest corner Second and Ridgo streets. E. B. Druggist. Funeral of Wm.

Atkinson. At 8 o'clock this morning the funeral of the late Wm. Atkinson took place at his home on Belle street. The obsequies were attended oy a large number of old acquaintances and friends of the family, who gathered to pay the last mark of respect that can bo shown to the departed. Rev.

H. M. Chittenden, of the Episcopal church, conducted the services, after which the body was taken to the da- pot for shipment to Piasa. The pall- benrers, Messrs. J.

J. Brenholt. S. F. Connor, James Webster, Thos.

Cor- bettand Ralph Dickson and R'ev. H. M. Ohittenden, with a party of friends, accompanied them to Piasa where the body of one of Alton's most highly respected citizens was laid to rest beside his wife. The Apollo Club Concert.

The Apollo Club, of St. Louis, composed of sixty male singers with Mr. Alfred G. Uobyn as conductor, will giro a concert at the Presbyterian church, Jorseyville, 111., Thursday, April 16, under the auspices of the Ladies Shakespeare Club. Beneiltof the Jerseyvillo Public Library.

The Apollo Club will be assisted by Miss McDoarmon and Mr. Sohiele, violinist. Tickets Excursion rates Alton to Jerseyvllle and return There bo a special train to St. Louis via Alton, leaving Jorseyville at 12 o'clock Thursday night. The St.

Louis Apollo Club, consisting of 00 ai ignrs, under the direction of Prof. A. G. Robyn, will give a concert In Alt jn, Friday evening, May 16, the Am- undor the auspicies of p'lion Society, at tho House. Soloists to later.

Tickets, Spalding Club be announced For Bale Qarden. Convenient to Piasa Assembly grounds. Small house, some fruit, A splendid opportunity for marketing all kinds of small produce at small profit. 92GO cash, balance time. 20 P.

Hodge Co. Fresh Buckwurst at Luer daily. Our Retail Price Is Lower Wholesale Price. than others Lenox Soap, IPO bars In a box S3 00 Clalrcttc or Buffalo soap, 100 bars 3 01) 8 bars Lenox, Clulrctto of Bufl'alo 25 7 His Sliver Gloss Stnreh, (largo 23 7 Itjs nice clean large grain, Rico 25 4 Bis (fresh and nice) Ginger Snap 25 I 2-Hi pkg nicest, freBhOBt and cleanest American Cereal Go's Rolled Oats 26 0 BJS large flne Raisins 2.5 3 cans best Oil Sardines 10 4 large cans Eagle Mustard Sardines 25 12 His Scotch Peas 25 Remember you don't have to soak these peas Are Headquarters for May's Bulk Seeds. Our prices arc LOWER than anywhere.

Did you get our prices on Dry Goods, and Slippers? They are very, will be tor tho next three weeks. Shoes very Low and NEBRASKA 272 WEST THIRD ST. The Leading Jeweler. Musical Instruments and Supplies. A full supply of all kinds of musical instruments and supplies can bo had at 601 State street, Musical Supply House.

Fifes from 18; to piccolos, 8 keys, from SI to S3: baes drums, 2 feet in diameter, 3 feot in diameter, 810. All kinds musical merchandise, music books and sheet music. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's where exhibited. THEY We mean those Bicycle specialty of Bicycle lothing at HERE. Suits, Sweaters, all prices.

Hose, Caps. Men and Boys be fitted. We make a Pants from $2 to $4. Sweaters, 25c to $4. Hose, from 25c to $1.

Caps', 25c to $1 Look at our window for a fair sample of the line we carry. Money to Loan. There will be a meeting of the Piasa Building and Loan Association Thursday evening, April 10, at ,.7:80 o'clock. Money to loan. Ij.

PFKIFPENBEUOKH, Pres. J. F. McQiNNia, Sec'y. A Friend Worth Having.

One of the candidates for Alderman has a friend worth having. This friend is a buaineaa man, having the of a large store on his hands. Notwithstanding this, however, ho found time to make a canvass of bis ward for the candidate he wants elected. There are about 401 votes in the ward. This merchant took a list of the names of the and has up to date, seen 243 of the passible 400, and secured pledges from them that they will vote for his candidate.

This merchant has no aspirations for office. He is interested iu getting out the very bast possible material for Aiderman, and then doing his very best to elect them. It would bo well for Alton if more of ita business men were similarly inclined. Go to Neff Obormuollor for your wall paper, all new stock, paiuting, graining and paper hanging before the grand rush gets undor headway. Vote lor Old Man Nathan for Aldermnu of the Fourth ward.

Election Tuesday, April 21. Uev. Q. M. Mnnavlan, an Armenian preacher, gave a lecture last uight in the Y.

M. C. A. hall to a small audience. Mr.

Manavlan is finely odu- cated gentleman and the lecture wag exceedingly Interesting. Ho lecture at Monticello Seminary cured over 8100 for tho relief of Arrf" Ian suffereri. He will give his le at Shurtloff College and the We Military Academy. Mr. sent out by a committee ol prom Chicago gentlemen, and has IHOOO in IheJasl two months.

To Get a Few Goods at Less than Wholesale Prices. jo-lb Pails of Finest Apple Butter in city box ioo' bars Lenox Soap Vlonroe Brand Gallon Apples, per dozen Fait Slagel, Sifted Early June Peas, per can 2-lb Cartoon Fancy Table Raisin, each Wool Soap, for washing woolen goods, per cake Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, per pkg $1.10 3.20 2.00 10 25 10 E. Deterding Co. LEADING GROCERS, Cor. 2nd and Market sis.

ULRieHBROS THE GROCERS. Have Just received 'an almost complete NEW STOCK of goods. OYSTERS CELERY, ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 309 Belle Street. Prompt Delivery.

Have Just Received a Fresh Supply of KENNEDY'S Marsh Mellow Creams, Ginger Wafers, Afternoon Teas, Bent's Water Biscuits, Oat Meal and Graham Wafers Royal Toast and his celebrated Dandy and Star Light Oyster crackers to go with Fresh Oysters, always on hand. Hardware, Garden Tools, Garden Hoae, Lawn Mowers, Wire Fenoiug, Wooden Ware, Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, IceCream Fro ozer Water Coolers, Churns, Wash Machines, Pomps, Step Ladders, Flour Stand. A rl. Gas Stoves, Gasoline Stores, Cook Stoves, Granite Ware, Tin Ware, Cutlery, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire, Lanterns, Bird Cages, Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition. Belle Circuit Court.

The following cases have been poued of in tho Circuit Oourt: Z. B. Job vs. Chicago Alton R. K.

damages continued. George M. Reagon vs. John Crowe, damages continued. People vs.

Thomas Doyle, assault to kill; rocogiilzfinco forfeited, ocifa to next term. When Travelling whether on pleasure bent, or busineNH, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it nets most pleasantly nnd effectually on the kidnoyn, liver and bowels, preventing fovors, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent and bottles by nil leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Svnio Company ouly. Awarded Highest Fair, HT West Third Street.

Soil Coal Furnaces, (ioquiro ft first-class coal. "ImporiH al" specially prepared for fiiriniouH nnd a trial of it will couvinco you It It tho best fuol you win (jut, Sue tha- your coal tickofc iti stumpoil "Doi'bdy'a Impurial Ooal." None yunuine without thin stamp. Bowaro of impoBtcrsI Pleiity of anthruuite on hand (it hot- torn Fuel 810 One prettier than another and of all styles and A cape to suit every one was what we bought. prices. C.A.VANPRET 722 East Second Street.

INVITATION TO ALL Call and see our beuutllul new stock of (ARPBTS, RUGS, CHINESE MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS AND POLES, PORTIERS, UPHOLSTRY GOODS. WALL PAPER with These goods are all the very latest. Our prices are very low. Borders to match. Uuylnx and 'aellInK 'or cnDh only A.

NEERHANLS MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Cream of Tartar Powder, fm from Ammonia, Alum (i any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. j. urniture. When wanting Furniture call anil toe us.

We can surely please you. SDTTER 210 W. Third Street,.

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