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i i ft 1 i i i '-'j" i i i ff i 'V-' THE DAVEKPOBT WEEKLY LEADER TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1800 -if i The Kind You Have AMrbys Bought, and which haa bccu la tine for over 3O has borne the signature of And been made under personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Experiments that trifle ftlth and endanger the health of and CWldreu--Experience against Experiment. Btrlln GoMlp. Berlin. Nov.

(Copyrighted. 1899, by the Associated Press.) The visit of Emperor William to England, although more or R-HS discounted before hand, has occupied public opinion this week above all else. Even the most rabid Anglo-phobes found little fault with the reports of majesty's reception, Some of the papers commented in a friendly way on the evidences of good will and sympathy shown the emperor even by the lower classes of the English, augured well therefor from a firmer and clearer understanding between the two coun- What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and It is Haitnles and Pleasant. It contains neither Opinnj, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age in its guarantee.

It destroys Worms awl allays FevertehnealL It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Tectliingr Troubles, cures Constipation and It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-- The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of tries. It is significant that one of Germany's noted professors publishes a strong argument in favor of a German-British-American alliance, while Herr Earth does the same.

In the nation, however, there is no doubt that the vast majority of the people and press continue hostile to Great Britain and disapprove of the imperial visit The details of the czar's visit to Pots- darn is leaking out. The correspondent of the Associated Press says he learns from a person who was present that the czar was cool and reserved at the first. This was due not only to i To Disprove It Is Decidedly to Verify Davenport Opinion, Nothing by way of an introduction could be added to the experiences and opinions given below which could increase their value. Davenport people can safely be left to draw their own conclusions based On such convincing proof as this citizen offers. What is there lacking In eklonce like this to satisfy a dyed-in-the-wool-doubting- Thomas? Mr.

E. ScbJapkohl, of 2019 Eddy fitter at tbe JJettendorf Wheel says: "I was seriously annoyed with severe backache. I could not work with any satisfaction. My appetite deserted me; I had no energy; I tired out easily and I felt miserable all the time. MANY CASES J.

A. LE CLAIRE AND S. A FINGER TRY THEM. the natural disposition of abhorrence Mv wife in some way heard about of the scenes of painful explanations. Doan 3 Kidnev snd procured a but also to the fact that for some time past stories had been circulated by the go-betweens at both courts of biting remarks of the emperor to the effect that the czar was a "pantoffel" and held to be averse to everything military about his "spielerei of the Hague conference," all of which was reported to the czar in distorted shapes.

Owing to this, the meeting was repeatedly put off and only finally took place through the influence of the czarina. However, the emperors explanations were irresistible, and the amiability which he knows so well box for me at H. A. store, corner Third Perry streets. She never consulted me in the matter and simplr brought them home and said you take there.

Well, the3 removed the backache; my appetite returned; that peculiar, disagreeable tired feeling disappeared. When I stopped The treat- WOMIN WtU The success of Dr. Favorite Prescription in the cure of diseases peculiar to women, is beyond comparison greater than that of any other medicine prepared especially for woman's use. It is riot a cure-all but a scientific preparation, the prescription of an eminent living physician, still in active practice and who, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of trained physicians, treats aad cures thousands of women every year. "Favorite Prescription has an invigorating and vitalizing power peculiar to itself and a phenomenal control of diseases which attack the delicate organs of woman.

It permanently cures backache, bearing-down pains, ulceration, inflammation and like ills by curing their cause. It dries up the drains, puts out the fever fire of inflammation and cures the corroding ulcer. It makes marriage enjoyed Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fosler-Milburn, Buffalo Y.

Sole agents how to toplay when it suits him. had for UnUed The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3O Years. new TVMK errr. the desired effect, so the czar departed in a friendly mood. He was not an- jgry nor astonished at the Samoan agreement and the better understanding between Great Britain and Germany.

Regarding the emperor's present feelings about the war. the Associated Press correspondent learns from the same authority that his natural sympathies are altogether on the British side, but he clearly realizes name Doairs and take no substitute 37. the reichstag was certain with out having recourse to drastic measures at which the emperor rejoiced. Prince Hohenlohe is now again firmly in favor. The reply of the empress of Germany to the Berlin municipal councils birthday congratulation Is still (that tlie complete wiping out of the much discussed, not only in BerJm, Boers as an independent political ele-j but throughout Germany.

It appears went in South Africa would not sub- the letter was "written at the dictation THIS EVENING. IS NEARLY WELL. More Work at the Cathedra! flair- Thc Auction. This evening the auction take place which is the purpose pf'dis- I serve German interests. He also dis- approves of what he terms Chamber- Iain's ''insincere and provocative John Cochran of Company Recover- policy." Although he expected the ing From His Illness.

John Coehran. who has been ill pneumonia at Armory hall for i burial of the anti-strike bill it came by more swiftly than anticipated either government or reichstag. of such articles as" have not; the past week, has nearly recovered. collapse was due to the conviction of otherwise been disposed of prior TO the For several days he was quite Hi, his the centrists that their amendments present time. It win be very inter- friends being alarmed about his con- vrould not accepted by the govern- be many ar- dition.

He was able to be up yester- ment. Tbe correspondent of the As- day and it is expected that in a few sociated Press learns there is no to- days more he will be completely well temioa to introduce another anti-so aeain. Mr. Cochran is a member of i cialisr bill ai present. Emperor too for thore tides upon which bo6ks have been out which -will come up for final disposition, The attendance will doubtless' be! Company and for some time past i William no longer attaches the hignest great man of a very interesting contest from the The society ladies of Moliae who have studying whist have formed a club with Mrs.

Wnu Butterworth as of the members of Company B. The Indies of the fair also looked after Mr. Cochran's interests during his illness. They supplied him with the best of in the way of eatables and also looked after his other needs. president: Mrs.

F. G. Allen as vice i president: Mrs. W. E.

Tolles, secretary-treasurer. A whist committee of four consist? of Mrs. C. SJunner, Mrs. C.

E. Xason. Mrs. worth and Mrs, T. Sechler.

which engrosses his thoughts. In the meanwhile Count Posadowsky-Wehn- er. minister of interior and the Berliner Correspondence, the special organ of the government policy. severely reprimands the majority of the reichstag, which, on the the bill, was made np of the entire of the emperor. The points raised by letter are old and refer to questions of the "cities church patronage and contributions to churcn funds, but it is generally believed the reason the letter was couched in offensive terms was that the emperor prefers an open war to the latent hostility long existing between hrmself and the council which is composed of his political opponents, a goodly proportion of socialists, like Herr Singer, or outspoken democrats like Prof, irchow.

It is said the emperor wrongly construed the apparently servile tone of the council's address. Only one leading paper sides with the emperor in this quarrel. Even such a conservative organs as the Kreux Zeitung and Post guardedly intimate that her majesty's reply was in bad taste and ungracious. The correspondent of the Associated Jerome Smith Arrested For ing to Kill Hie Wife--One of the worst Negro Characters in the City--R. Iben Bound Over in Sum of $100.

Police Magistrate Joe LeClaire had a number of cases to try this morning. He sat at the head of a table in the "long" room of the city hall and administered the law in an admirable manner. C. Neinaml on the charge of disturbing: the peace was sentenced to five days in jail. H.

Grothusen on the same charge was fined $2 and costs, which amount was also given to Bart -Woodport, charged with the same offense. Nellie Quinn on the charge of vagrancy was fined and costs. Cora Willhight charged with the same offense was fined $2 and costs, May Russell, charged with vagrancy, plead not guilty. Her case was continued until tomorrow afternoon. The police made a good catch last and motherhood a ening.

They arrested Jerome PTM? an Smith on information sworn out by that the babv blossoms into life County Attorney Julius Lischer. Smith was arrested on the charge of attempt-; ing to commit a public offense. His wife, with whom be has not lived for the past six months, says that Smith came to her house last evening and attempted to kill hen She probably bad reason to believe that ue meant I business as he was armed with a big revolver and a knife. It is said that Smith is of such a low character that the the colored people of the city refuse to associate with him. Smith will be tried sometime this afternoon- Justice Finger had a number of police cases to try this morning.

Or- dinarily they would have been tried by the police magistrate. The charge against the men arrested was malicious injury to a building-. The complaining witness was J. Juergens. a saloon Keeper.

At about. 11 o'clock last evening he closed his place of business and retired to his room above the saloon, A little latter be GREAT FAIR ENDED WITH EXCEPTION OF AUCTION MONDAY EVENING. bv letter tree A1 correspondence Address Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It contains no opi- cohol or READY FOR PAVING. Both Depots of the Terminal Company Practically Done. Splendid Attendance and Much cttewcnt--Everybody Jolly.

Mitt Mayme Harrison Wins Clock- Maria Murray the Child's Doll- Other The great Fair came to a successful close--that is. all but the auctioning of some articles undisposed of anil the awarding of some of the prizes in the outstanding books, it was a very Interesting place last evening. Armory hall was packed and with such a merry throng that one would fain stay there always. It was a seething mass of happy faced humanity--happy, on the part of many because they saw the last of an encumbrance lifted from their beloved cathedral, and happy on the part of others because they imbibed it and couldn't help being happy. And it ws a success.

An estimate placed the gross receipts of tbe ten days fair at $5.500 and the expenses will aggregate about $500 so that it may safely be stated that it will net something like $5.000, In addition to this a neat donation has been promised and when this is added to the receipts of the Fair there will be little left of the indebtedness upon Sacred Heart cathedral. Exciting Contests. Last evening the usual round of pleasure was enlivened considerably by a couple of contests, the most exciting of which was that for the man, the clock and the candlebra donated by J. H. C.

Petersen Sons. As the time approached for the closing of the contest and tbe counting of the votes the crowd about the board upon which the figures were placed became very dense and excitement ran high. Quite a number of the ladies had charge. been working hard on behalf of their friends and they were anxious as to Both of the depots the freight and! tne outcome. When the votes were the passenger depots, of the Terminal counted the result stood.

Miss Mayme and the D. C. and Railway com-; Harrison, 2.700; Airs. A. P.

McGuirk. pany in this city, are practically com- pieted, AH of the finishing on the in- Another contest which caused con- terior of the passenger depot is done siderable interest was the Child's heard a noise in the saloon and upon and most of the work in the freight 0 Maria Murray received 613 Char- getting up and going down stairs he 1 depot is also done. This morning a force of men was set to work preparing for the paving of the walks and platforms about the broken open, the gas turned on and the following men waiting at the bar for a drink, according to his story: J. Sullivan, George Rigby. and R.

Iben. Sullivan, Rigby and ing brick Murphy was discharged by Squire lotte Lewis 433. W. J. YOUNG STOPS.

TM City of Wmona the On.y Boat Running J. Murphy will be done with hand burned pav- I ff n. Finger. Iben was bound over in the sum of $100 but was let go on his own recognizance. A BENEFIT MUSICAL.

Rev. Smothers is Arranging to Give One Soon. DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE, Rev Sffiothe rs of the Third Baptist Permanently curea oy tne masterly power of South American Nervine Tonic. Invalids need suffer no longer because this great remedy can. cure From This City.

The steamer W. Young made her last trip yesterday. Her last trip was a good one. The boat has finished a good season, Capt. Blair being well satisfied with tbe boat's -business.

Capt Blair expects to run his boat into the harbor at the Rock-Island 1 mrw TMJ fc Press learns that the emperor adheres gestion. The cure begins with the first them alL It is a cure for the whole Baptist church and is now out of a world of stomach weakness and indi- church expects to give a musical in boac yardg thig afternoon. The this city at a not distant date. I 3 young will remain in the harbor dur- Rev Smothers was recently released ing winfcen ut will be placed on from duties as pastor of the Third to the intention to curtail the Berlin self government His majesty's recently remarked there was no reason BTJCKI-neS ARNICA SALVE. 5AT-VK in tne irorld for i ieftists.centre and socialists because of why two millions of Berliners should iiave more political independence than the same number of Westphalians and if the THE Ctits.

Braises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt their lack of courtesy, the high offi- Rhetim, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped threaten that every bill designed Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin to restrain or repress the socialists is Eruptions and positively cures CEUIRATCD defeated, the government will have to or BO pay required. It is guaranteed find other means to accomplish this to give perfect satisfaction or money end, as it is claimed to be necessary refunded Price 25c per box.

try Ho5tettcr i by E. Ballard and Co. $uiniftch 1 Your Stomach IM probably WILL REST IN Lasher, Hero of the i War Takes a Vacation. For sale to curb the growing insolence of the socialists. The government officials say plainly there 5s no intention redeeming Prince Hohenlohe's of ine 1 promise to enlarge the right of poll- BITTERS Constipation Dyspepsia Liver rand Kidney Troubles.

It acts proiapt- ly and surely. tical coalition throughout Germany, Lasber, late of the Fifty-first i TMiil the reichstag has passed a meas- Jowa Volunieer regiment, left for Cbi- to guard against the growing Similar morning, where he will abuse of the right of coalition among enjov a sii weeks' vacation. Mr. the labonng classes. The press ov- Lather is a hero of the Philippine war I erwhelmmgly rejoices at the defeat I and the other evening was given a re- of tne ception at G.

A. hall, Mr. Before starting: for England. Emper- is rhe first Davenport soldier who bas or "William was Prince Hohenlohe's returned from the war in the Philip- guest. The latter assured his majesty pines.

that the adoption of the naval bill by You Can't Afford to Miss The Oreat Bargains in FURNITURE AND CARPETS Hanoverians, he that movement is not checked. Berlin will become a hot bed of revolution, like Paris. The Cameroon's scandal is to be overhauled by the reichstag, during the discussion of tne budget in December. Tia Kind YDS Hats Aimis THIRD TOURNAMENT. Davenport Skat Club to be Held at Wigger'f Inn.

Tuesday evening of this week the third tournament of Davenport Skat club will be held at George Wig- fer's. 1502 Harrison sreet. It is stated that the rules and regulations of previous -tournaments will apply. These tournaments afford a great deal of pleasure and the number of expert Skat -players is growing rapidly. job.

It is understood his salary was the ways in tne spring, when she will be painted and repaired and gotten into proper condition for next season. not fully paid by the church and that be CHy expects to run dose. The relief it brings is marvel-j he is in need of money. The story of or sometime Vet. ous surprising.

It makes no fail- his recent release from the church, is ure; never disappoints. No matter how well known not be repeated long yon have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleasant and al- safe. Sold by'Gust Schlegel and Son Davenport Iowa 220 West Second St. here.

Tbe fact is apparent, however, that the sympathy of the majority of members of congregation were with Rev. Smothers in the recent trail in. which he took a prominent part. Rev. Smothers is a fine vocalist and is THANKSGIVING SHOOT.

Forester Gun Club Will Give One on Its Grounds. The Forester Gun club will give a at its grounds north of Central A POWERFUL LECTURE. A FEff WIL CONVINCE. Given at Burtis Opera House by Homer Wilson. Homer T.

Wilson delivered an excellent lecture on "True at the Burtis opera house Saturday evening. The lecture was under the auspices of the Traveling Men's association Mr. Wilson captured his audience. He has a fine voice and his ideas are of the best His lofty utterances brought out frequent applause. The lecture also contained considerable wit that was greatly appreciated by those in attendance.

Mr. Wilson is an old confederate soldier and had many pleasant stories to tell about the war of the rebellion He praised the characters of Grant. Garfield and Stonewall Jackson. He dwelt at length upon a great heart, which be said should be possessed by every man. The lecture was a strong one and was greatly appreciated by those in at- I tend en ce.

well qualified to give a musical. The ark Thanksgiving day. Tbe shoot! musical of Rev. Smothers ing-will commence at 9 oclock in the promises to be wen attended by the momrag and will continue curing the colored peonle of the city. day.

The shoot will be known as a wing shoot. The shooting will be at 1 live birds and targets. The shoot is Francis P. Simmons of Amsterdam. N.

is in the city the guest of T. C. Carroll. Mr. Simmons visited the cathedral fair during his stay in 4 no restricted "to the members of the club, everybody being allowed to take THIRD STREET FLAT.

SHOES AND COAT FOUND. Brought in From Lower Part of the City--No Owner. This morning Detective Balluff brought to the police station a coat Mossman and Vollmer building. The and vest and a brand new pair oi I fiac will be three stories in height If present prans do not fail, Waldo Becker and M. Abbott expect to build a fiat SuHding on their ThirH street property, immediately east of the Down's hotel and west of tie AT Hollbrook's This Week Can Sore Yon Ire on the High Track.

Builds the system; puts pure rich Mood in the veins, makes Tneu and -sroroen strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters- At any dnig store. POLLING PLACE CHANGED. shoes. They were found under a barn in the lower pan.

of the city. No owner can be located for tiie coat and vest and the shoes were probably filched from some shoe display. They are a light tan color. a credit to that part of the city. Work on the building win be commenced in the sprin ARE SATISFIED.

A Hug of Security That Anr Can Be Very Thamkfnl to fr Special Prices this week on Extention tables, Sideboards, China closets and Dining room chairs. Just Received a carload of Couches all bought before the advance in prices, and we give you prices that are interesting. We are Showing the nicest assortment of Brass asd Iron Beds in the Tri-Cities, finished in white, green, mahogany and dead black. Bought from the best Manufacturers. In the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward-- Voters Look Out.

The voters in th? second precinct of thc Sixth ward should look out. The polling piaoe in precinct has There is a feeling of security ia us- Morrow's Kiii-ae-oids. A few doses will convince rou that yon are on the right track. They act quickly and Remember will make special prices to new beginners or any one buying a large bill of Furniture and Carpets at my store this week. 1O3-I05 HOLBROOK East 2nd Street are aot at all bad to take, and are conveieatiy put up wooden boxes 50 that you can carry them aa your prefect aad ase them while at work.

You do not have to stop work while using They have done a great deal of food for a vast number of reopJe here in port, Mrs. Joha CaU-in. 506 Brady street. anasbaad has lor the just years complained of a severe back ache. rheumatism aod nervousness, I a package of Kid-ne-oids and be took then ecied and a three days after he cona- meaced the ireaiaieQt he Morrow's Kad-se-oids are not pHK bat Yettows Tablets aad at fifty a box at Fruk Xadler A Co chaaged fron: Mt, Ida to Front street.

Name's It was originally in that part of ward in the faii election it changed to the hill. When call for? special election was it and can only through the blood. S. S. S.

is the only remedy which can have any effect upon Catarrh; it rurcs the disease permanently and forever rids the system of every trace of the vile complaint. of Ohio. Arsenal Harness Makers Denounce Allegations by Chicago Craftsman. An erroneous impression grew out of a meeting of Rock Island arsenal harnessinakers. held the other night at the Industrial Home in Rock Island arsenal it being stated they had grievances, against the conditions under which they worked.

The men purpose of the meeting wms against the and the piece uie piece ordered changed back Jo Front street- All voter? 5n th-e precinct should bear this in min3- THE MILL CLOSED. Christian Mueller A Sons Shuts Down for the Year. Saturday at noon saw m537 of Christian Mnellor Sons clos-H down for yar, havans; aH of iocs on hand. Mr. Mueller stated thai the an fin-r shape lo opt i They havo Irrcs several of the hayons ap thf and as" as the is on th? rapids ca ran down.

They arc on an early opening of Catarrh is Not Incurable Bat it can not be cored by sprays, washes and inhaling mix tores which to charges made only the surface. The disease master work system at the island by bers of Chicago Harnesstnakers" uuioiK who were employed there during the war rush, 'and the majority of whom dismissed when work slacked Tbt-y had tetters written to the civil sorvico commission and riles: -I was af- sre gssmea. aiiesnag that the master haraessmaker was incompetent aad abused the men under him, and that the piece -work system was regulated that a fair wages conld not earned, and asked for its abolition. These alienations are denied by who say they better than are paid in Chicago, aarf are w-ril treated by their A oT Sre has from their nwmtwr to draft resolutions which will fce to consresstoen and others who have misinformed hy the Chicago i MAKES NIGHT RATES. Catarriu aad one can kasair it JOT? for tea "yens, fcnrr bold lima I bol of la ta mad S.

for It. As ffoon aw tb? a-ad After tJtUnr it out lor thr past is thai, this mill has over made in ingle year, apsrreiratjiis: feet of lumber. oa receipt of price. Manufac tured by Joan Morrow A Ox, Sprigffeld, Ohio. George S.

Staaton of oHn, is in the city for a few days. Mr. Stanton is a of C. Wilso-n. ptoys3ca3 director of tlie M.

C. A. Mr. Stanton a professional piano, pipe aad reed oriTao tuner an-d rejtaarer. two had so retara of Many hare been taking trwo- and find A trial of will wwe it to be tie for Oatantu It wfli con tte free tf Adopted by 1owa Telephone on Ton Lines.

On and after Deo 1. becoming atavf npon that date, the Iowa Telephone coTPpanv -sfill establish A night rate which will one half of the 3n tho day over lines. This of course for toll and win effective frwa o'clocfc in the eveaitifi until o'clock the Th? will bo one half of day rate on a35 ao shall tK- less than 25 imleM rocnlar day rate shall Ne UMW IS In other worts wjn be day of 25.

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