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Daily Leader from Davenport, Iowa • Page 4

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HnBF'TT fl i-vSt i i K.w^Mtyja.i***-'^ 1 -Vv 1 -i i THE DAVENPORT DAILY LEADER, MONDAY, MAKCH 1808. fc WAN COLUMN nion TANTED-Tolilroi Uxxl pay. Inquire ut West frvond Si TtTAXTEI)--Ono liiindrod Solicitor awl gontloinon for I i i and Iowa. ruc-y Is unUy and iiannony and that force I hem to vote against the wishes ypirit should control (tomorrow's pri- of the majority of their constituents. maries.

No oilier spirit our allegiance. can expect i IMT miH Block Address KKUM hy nun- po tout man. of i 'liicujro. Address oney to loan-- On pianos, furniture, live nuxrk, and other personal property wltli- nnl removal. City property for und for wsnt, Saiisfnctlon J.

T. llrown I'erry Strict. lavenpjrt. TM-- Waists prope dered (not faded send them Shirt torn ANTKO-By Old Man or Woman. jrt.xd Church fftatidin? i i learn our then toiut.

usMunapor and Htarr CorrOKpondent liore. Salary Ityno. KucloM? vclope to A Klder. Ucneral Manager. Box Care Uaily Mural Halstt-adN Omit Cuba.

I4ofk all aboul I'ulia Spain and buys It: in "tit- rnadc- 513.00 in ont hour. mairrdticent i Justnilions: photocruplm low price: we 1 tliv most liberal terms; frolirht paid days credii i frer: send two cent stamps to pav postage. The Bible house 324 Iieardoru St. Steam I INDEFfiXUGXCli: OF CUBA. Walter Well man.

who so far has proven to have been the only Washington correspondent to have sources Mr. DOWB of Cedar Ilaplds and 'Mr. Gibson of led in this revolt. They declared there was no use in calling the caucus to try to whip thorn into line, for they were voting the wishes of 80 per cent of their constituents and would not be compelled by any caucus PICTURE FROM LIFE Many WOUM-M Have Through Ma A itml U' 1 1 unity OBITUARY. of Information close to -the -president, to do otherwise.

declares that it is his intention not to "The bill was declared by Speake; Wago Everywhere intervene directly in Cuba, but to recognize its independence. This, it is said, should not necessarily be a casus belli, or provocation to war, although it would be serving notice to Spain that this country now considers the Cubans dissolved from their hitherto existing Funk and others to be nothing but a piece of democratic politics and not intended to pass, but only to divide Republicans. Universal opinion was expressed by those opposed to the bill that it should not be allowed to come to the surface, that it was bad politics allegiance to Spain. to permit the question to be agitated But while the recognition of i at this time. pendence might not be a casus belli in ilsclf.

it couJd easily lead to such a was ascertained a there are enough Republican votes against the She had once been a beautiful and attractive woman. Her friends adored her: even strangers admired her. She was still young but why bad her friends deserted her? It is the usual story. She had lost her health: her complexion bad fa'ded; as -a result her disposition was soured. How could she attract or hold friends? Impossible.

A year later. She is the same woman but how A GENT? Warned for War in Tuba, by So nor i a Cuban i present)itive at Wash In EWERT'S Express Transfer Line. Afld tnvndous demand A bomuixn Jurents. Contracts Made on all kinds of Heavy OnIv51.50. Kvrrv- I body the rcllnblo biHk.

I Hauling. Moving a Outfits free. CmMr jrivcn. a i Office, 325 HfllT PrODrill inisli. and nwkc SHOO montb i i 4 state of affairs.

As an independent peo- bill to prevent it from passing, and also to keep jt from getting any farther than now is. if the speaker is properly sustained. It was therefore agreed that the Republican majority the insurgents would send a minister to the United States the first thing, who would so be on an equal Delivered to and from all Depots. i footing, as far as the United States is concerned, with the Spanish minister. should sustain the speaker in what- War in Cuba.

Address today. Tim a i a Telephone 598 Book Conci'rn. Chicago. By wbolesnle lumsv woman for i vork. Address.

M. N' Harrison St. Davenport, lo at 23.J 1't'rr furnished r.Mtms; also for housekeeping, ADIES-- Can wtrn weekly work Vorb. ff slJiMijn'il 'Mivelojje rnply. Novelty 101 ISeekniau H.

NISSEN, Undertaker and Embalmer Will take complete charge of funerals upon request. Black and White Hearses, and fine Carriages on short notice. Open day and night i to the Spanish minister he would be a representative of rebels against Spain. is next to impossible to i a way for Spanish diplomacy to get around this difficulty. Of course there is a possibility that.

Spain would ignore the matter, but then a ne-A" i i would arise. If is iiuleponent. would Spain have ever i he might make if an attempt should be made to get the bill advanced to a third reading and vote on it? passage. It is absolutely certain a the 'bill cannot pass the house." It is noticed that the only two Republicans who spoke against the Republican caucus decree against the liberal manufacture bill, were men who any i to sr.op American ships, even are in the same condition as Mr. Lisch- Burns Half the Gas.

Gives Three Times the Light The Improved n'libusterers. from plying bark and I or says Mayor Smith is. Here is Mr. forth between the two countries. This Lischer's diagnosis of his honor's sit- would give use lo a great internationnation: as stated in his speech given al dispute, and should this country i in Saturday morning's Republican: changed! Hosts of friends surround Dugan.

Sunday morn-lug at 11 o'clock at the home, 323 East Ninth street occurred the death of 'Mrs. Ellen Dugan uA the i advanced uge of 08 years. The cause of dvut'h was cerebral oongertlon from which she had been ill about two Deceased was born in County Clare, Ireland and has resided In this county for the past 45 years. Deceased is survived by three sons, Nicholas Felg- hor, Joseph Dugan. Thomas Dugan, one daughter, E.

Sutherland of Moline. and two brothers John Russell of Pocahontas comity and George Russell of ittoonc county. The funeral i 'be held from the residence with services at Sacred RAILROADS. KcH-k Itflaiul Si I'Mt-llli) On no1 rtfttr noon of Nov. 11.

1897. will depart from Davenport tion UH Golng from Davenport. No. Denver, Omiilaa Chi- 1 caw II ml ted I2.1 Denver. Hi.

Worth Chicago limited (via City) ARHIVK A 20.1 Omnhn. Si. Paul. Sioux HallH. Chicago Ex 2.d Omaha A Chicago Mali A 8.b;\Va.Hh., Hurl.

A Hock Island local DOH Mofne.M A local BG.blEldnn A Davenport lo- I enl A Rock island local passenger 52.b;Brooklya Uock and freight 92.dFa0l fr't attached) Stuart to Rock Island cheeks glow; her complexion is superb--she is happy. Do you wonder what made the i change? Read, then, the experience of Mrs. Bella Hoffa, uf MoEwensvillc. Pa: her; her eyes are -sparkling. J'Heart cathedral at o'clock Tuesday morning.

Interment at St. Marguerites cemetery. Ma honey. At 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon six years said. "I the death of Mrs.

Catherine Ma- City A Chicago St. Paul, Otniiha A Chi- 2 60 4 50 am 50 urn 12 AID 12 30pm 1 15pm 4 84pm 5 15pm 5 45pm 7 15pm 10 S5pm Mpm 2 52 am 52 am 5 62am 7 32am 1260pm 4 29pm 5 17pm 47pm 7 18pm 11 OOpon 11 67pm Going West From Davenport. Main Line and Northwest. 3.b Chicago. Omnhu Deu- ver i i 3 10 3 13am Chicago.

Oiuaha Paul a i 4 10am: 4 43am jl.d.Chicago Ues was troubled severely with disease of honey, the cause of death being pul- the kidneys and 1 will never be able monary tuberculosis of IS months dur- to tell how much 1 -suffered. I tried i a i deaUi occtiring at Mercy Hospi- all kinds of remedies but could find no -Lai. permanent relief. Finally I allowed myself to be persuaded by Mrs. Simon, land, and had been in this countrj Cameron to try Warner's Safe Cure years.

She was 05 years old April with the assurance that it would re- She is survival by two suns, lieve me. Sin? h.ul suffered -in the JchnJ. Mahoncy and Edward Mauoney same way for a years, and had and two daughters, Mrs. James found great help by its use, 1 am hap- Curihey and Josephine. two sisters.

py to say that Safe Cure benefited mo Mrs. P. J. Sieroons of St. Louis and Mrs.

from the i I becran using it. 1 was Fred Cole of Washington. Kas. mail 1 7 2 1 am 7 29am 't fetich aitncb-t I Rock Island UK Stuart 7 30am 7 32am 38am; 7 40am I local freight 27.b Rock Island A H'Hton Deceased was born at Waterford. Ire- i Muscaiine local 5 sopmi 5 53pm i 19.d Cbieairo.

St. Paul i Sioux fast 9 9 38pm l-d'Chicaeo Omaha Mail fast Kxpre.HM 10 43pm Southwest From Davenport- take the negative side, there would be "It seems that some people have an I no chance for Spain, to avoid war ex- idea that we have a liberal city gov- cept.by a complete backdown, in either eminent because the mavor is liberal. case the ultimate result being the loss to it of Cuba. ojHirely free from all my pains, and 15.b.'C!iioa;ro. Kan.sns Ciry Jb- Denver 6 45 ana; 7 2 5 T.bCMcnjM.

Hurl. local a 3 45pen lifo. Kansas Citv.j i Dcnvor Ft. Worth! i limited 10 45pm'lo 48pm The funeral will occur from the rcsi- I daily; U) daily except Sun. days.

riv ion mnr-h for U'arnpr' zoo 101 i i tnt am i w-itn -it OBJECT LESSON. Is liberalism Democratic? AVhile and that is his credit, and his credk pcrfect health I now enjoy, only that the city is conducted on liberal lines. I wish to remind them of the words of the late lamented Ernest Claussen, mayor of -this city. He stat- have been in perfect health ever-since, deuce of her son. John A special vrui ready for occu- paoi'y by Chlc-iK" every nifcht.

from 9 lo 10:30. arriving at Chicago m. slpepors to California ou Safe Cure, us believe it gave me the i Mary's church Tuesdav morning at Julius Lischer was getting his thoughts that it was due to the liberal tol- together to devise an explanation of erant view held by the great majority Light j. P.LILIE Sole Agent. 414 B'RADY STREET.

All genuine goods have trade each box- JOHN G. PLOEHN IVERY OMBBCIAL ALLEY, emrt of Brady. Sec nd ana Third Street! DAVWPOVT IOWA GET AWAY FROM THREE MONTHS BAD WEATHER. Same can be avoided by taking the FLORIDA AIR LINE To some point on or reached by the Southern Railway There are ASHEVILLE, N. TRYON, N.

(X; AIKEN, S. AUGUSTA, BRUNSWICK GA. or any of the Florida Resorts. THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR daily, ST. LOUIS TO JACKSONVILLE, via LOUISVILLE, CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTIC and BIACON.

Pullman sleeping car service daily, St Louis to Asherville, N. C. "THE LAND OF THE SKY" and other winter tourist points. Excursion tickets on sale by all tic- Jcet agents--Stop-overs allowed. i For particulars address-- i REPERTOIRE.

AVm. H. Tayloe, A. G. P.

So. Ry. Monday--The White Squadron. Louisville. Ky.

his peculiar alliance with the Hepubli- of our citizens that we enjoy the per- can party in Iowa, and hit upon the sonal liberties in this alism was 1101 Democraiic any longer i i Uie Republicans of the Iowa state legislature were furnishing an object lesson that completely refuted his illogical position. It has been argued by liberals like scheme of i to prove that liber- Dows and Gibson in the Republican caucus at DCS Moines would no doubt be the way. if SO per cent of their constituents were the other -way. We have the authority of the speaker and the majority of the Republicans of the state legislature that ad- Miners Conference. Chicago.

March o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Illinois i Coal Miners and operators met 'here Paieman. 1 Tiiis afternoon at 2 o'clock ai the train Xo.

11 Tuesday and Thursday. tickets, slvepinjc car berths and information call at ticket (Corner Fifth Perry or 215 M.ALLEN. Department. to arrange the details of a contract be- Tim- t-- ni AI.HM IWK Academy of the I a a Concep- I I I i Aimi 3. isjy.

i tween miners and employes in accord- I KOCK I I A 1 I I A A I I A of in accord- inate in The prico ance with the agreement Springfield two weeks ago. of powder was fixefl ra 175 per keg with the understanding that it i be committee -was appointed to draw up a form of contract. tioa occurred the death of Sister Mary Paleman. Her death was rather unexpected though sh 1 had been failing in for some i past. Trip A I i Arrive prn -f 1 Irt ceaseti A norn in ronn Mr.

Lischer that the Democrats of lo- vocating a liberal manufacture bill is wa were using liberalism for party "Democratic The record vantage only. Professed liberals from shows, indeed, beyond cavil that lib- Views of Dole. San Francisco. March 14. By the districts Where the Republicans are not so dominated and overawed eralism is Democratic.

The people of Davenport can easily as they are in Davenport used that as for themselves who is the best an excuse to vote against any manu-! authority on the politics of liberalism. facture bill that was proposed as a Mr. Lischer or Speaker Funk of the DIRECTION OF CHAMBEBUM KINDT IcCa ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING Monday, March 14. The Pearson Stock Company. Democratic party measure.

"The Re- Iowa legislature and -the Iowa Repubi- I publicans are all say. can legislative caucus, "personally we are against illiberal BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. legislation, but we can't help the Democrats by voting for any Democraiic measure." Thus they said too, in The Best Salve in the worki for Cuts, spite of the fact that the Democrats Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, steamer China, which arrived yesterday, the Hawaiian correspondent the Associated Press sends the following: Honolulu, March Dole returned to Honluhi on the morning of the 4tb. He spoke very frankly on matters pertaining to his mission to Washington, saying: "The Maine disaster absorbed the attention of the stateruen in "Washington previous to my departure for Ha- came to i stale when but years of nge. The funeral will held Wednesday morning from the Academy at 8:30 o'clock with services at the Sacred Heart cathedral at o'clock, where a solemn requiem high mass will he celebrated.

Interment will be made in the 5:. Marguerite's cemetery. i A am ania. out iN-oHa. Indianapolis.

I.ou:s 11 a frt-icht 6 pui pm i "a ok- a Cable anl 4 am pm pni 7:65 Tniins daily. All tniins Rock Island PeoriaRy 1 Lv Davenport 7:32 am 1:18 pm PROUD RECORD! always voted for any liberal bill, no chatter ivho proposed it. Hence a few weeks ago, to get around this objection, the Democrats Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give decided not to make -the manufacture perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

bill a party measure in order that the price 25 cents per box. For Sale by professed '-liberal 1 Republicans might i S. Ballord Co. have an opportunity pleased. Behold the test.

to vote as they Tuesday--The Police Putroi Adams SL Chicago, I Thursday--The Midnight Alarm. Friday--The District Fair. CITY DEMOCRACY MEETING. The regular meeting of the City De- On the vote on the measure, only i mocracy will'be held'Monday eve. Mar.

eight Republicans out sixty 14th at dock a headquarters- T. X. HOOPER, Chairman. Wednesday--Land of the Midnight Sun A. Heckler, N.

P. Af Q. C. Ill Thlfrc-lar ote(1 for a hberal manufacture bill. i while every Democrat supported it.

1 Even this was too liberal a showing element in tho Re- 80 Adams SL. Chicago. Sa a li Kifler Haggards pany follows 8:00 am 1:40 pm and little conqueror has one here in Davenoort. A The public endorsment of Davc-n When that has quieted down I port people is not easily obtained. Our A LnuN i in J.

C. Bean. X. W. P.

A. So, Saturday Matinee--The Poiu-c Patrol, i for the dominant ele Adams Chicago. Saturday nignt-H. Rider Haggards tv as 3 I 4 i 5 IOWA ITEMS. Dubuque base Iiali managemeni BED ROCK PRICES.

FARM MORTGAGES jSpecial Vaudeville Features: We constantly have on hand and Charles DraSmoncK harpist, dancer and for sale choice farm mortgages on Improved farms in the best counties of Iowa. Inventors are invited to make an examination of these securities, FICKE FICKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 213MA1X ST. FRED RUEFFEL, Meat Market HOME MADE SAPSAGE I patch to the RepublicTM lhinks has seclired a (iraw i a canl cf Ci ca 5 under daw of 1 M-sines. i in signing of Pitcher Warren Beck- Mar.11.

shows: with, recently famous bv his A 4 Mar.ll. shows: "A of the nicni- i signing with, recently made famous fov with i daughter of President Lincoln noon. a result of the attempt made or Shaw and Lieutenant from No extra rt rvc a a i a i stadv Than at preset allowed. tboatrir-al as to aJJo-y njanufaetiire of 13- fojolwine the ium" from fruits 1:1 "Governor Shaw and Lieutenant Gov- nr.jl towns was ordered engross- I nor Kriday by a vote of to 4-, sev- believe Hawaiian annexation -will be paramount in congress. -When I was in Washington I met many friends of Hawaii.

They feel confident that annexation vrili come. While there was a doubt whether the treaty would secure rise required sixty votes in the senate, still it was the consensus of opinion that a joint resolution would carry in both houses. I place much reliance in what was told tae by senators and congressmen who are fighting for Hawaii, for I know them to be working faitthfully and earnctsly." is Speaker Reed's attiuule?" president was I was In the American capital I learned that he always opposed annexation, although has made no demonstration against -tbe treaty. "My impression of President Me- Kinley? AV'eH. I will reply it is extremely favorable.

I found him to be an unassuming, frank and sterling man. He to have heart and soul in the annexation treaty. citizens, however, are quick to appre- Ar Ar A 11:0 sT elate merit, and when satisfied, do not A I a 1: Ar A hesiiate to commend where comiuec- dation is due. Since the "little queror" first appeared in Davenport, the good -work has leen quietly and surely -going on. Reputable Torn- 3:30 10.20 i 12:03 ii The Trilby wii! run Sunday only leav ing Rock Island at 8:05 a.m.

Davea- pcople know, right here at home a.ai. and will arrive 6a regular testify and teJl their wkfo time at 10:21 p. TJ All other trains Doan's Kidney PiHs. It's a proud rcc-j daily except Sunday. ord indeed, and few prepanuoiir caa I Lines ease of Peoria carry through furnish such local endorsement as i coaches and sleeping cars on night ing: trains to principal cities.

Davenport. Nov. nth. Siockhoiise. Gen't Pass.

Agt. a sufferer from Hock Island. III. iTOUblc of long riantlinir. I C.

Banister, L. M. Allen. Doan'3 ihem a wonderful relief a orncr remedies failed. I for.

ad in Tkc Agt. nicdicine. me Masonic Temple. Agt. Dar.

Perry St. DepoL PU MMhR. Mrs. Pluramer rrsiics at 2133 a i ji- KV. I son street.

No "better proof of merit i v-u Atiania.na.« can be had. Many of our readers know Plummer.JKT public sratc-mont! and 7 JL luuiuivi nrul li vrili carry conviction i ir. Thou- Kuty l-iyvr. via I sands suffer from kidney disorders a i 2 45 T-0 A in tn ni in i ni A3! lo anil from IVashi: 3eop3c camo to see line is vhc first and no; of Oman's We shook piiis -n-iji r( form of kidney ill. 1 4 i i The Davenport Daily Leader ropuMicans i and in many instances I was; Xot necessary to gave a box pany at oljliged to speak briefly from the car you know nothing theater.

DCS Moincs. the other platform. It was from these people i Take a remedy night lo and Ten- -j, i iho impression that I prnpk- A i i 4-1 Davenport i i 1 ZfysSssiii A a ri ai second-class maticr. fr.r the 4 Annual Sales Fr-mb nr In ol I i lv-M. i frnni jn.

3o p. i a of Cor 10th fttid Made of OLD CARPETS. TTinji -pin PILLS DiSOKDCIS .5 3593E DCILL GITO REHLXEF 1 icaKo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. DOERSCHER'S HALL 329 W. 24.

St. Meals Served triH JTH it V- ol of for ihiiac should 6 a. m. to 10 of John C. Docrscher Prop i The oJ favor- Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OH 9 Pills ara Without a Rival lw Blood Ocrp.

A I all in vitalizes A an a IVavrj a Tow took KT Funeral At SIX HOHliv J-Vrn arrivx3 from TIIOKXS SIT TO. 3rr at aoi3i hi? from -CjjT TV-nw- LAKCCST SALE or rarJy A A A A CLEAR COMPLEXION IN TEN DAYS is pro- jduced by prescription jNumber 11. THE LUBOCK PHARMACY CO. Dept 15), S. A for one dollar) Ittisi:.

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