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THE AUG Da. FRHA7rCTOER 23. lBSff. JeCetablcPrcparalionfor As similating theToodandRcgula tirjg the 5 lamachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheetful tK5sandHBSt0Btain$ neither Opnim.Morptiine nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. Jhmiplat Smi' AixSmnM a- Jkmptrrmmt - jt cmimtmn Ufa t fmtmSttd- f tartnit &Mjmr rurw. A Derfecl Remedy for Cons ti Da- lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convuisions.Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. rv i ' jr. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. i . Health Is the Sunshine of Home. Have yon got It? If not, consult Drs. Walsh & Walsh, Specialists Of the Chicago Medical Institute Permanently located in Davenport, Iowa UK. X. M. WALSH, Formerly Ci'alcal ftoiaaaw 1 rm nf till rnil lead '.if BMdlcal collages, CONSULTATION FIEE. HEBVOCS DEBILITY Exhaustive Wl - to MnM a..,.ii.nsa. CATARRH Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Blood, Kidney. Liver and Sku Alsesaae caa ba qolokl aad panaanaalTi cared b su adswaeed a tern or nwdtdne. VABIUOCELE Is the most aotive oease of nerrons debility. Why treat """' ' - f- l 1 1 rtmtnaot tan la tsiera dan r ear satalaae TnettlGil? Dvdrocel cured in ihru va WOMEN Suffeiing from diseases peculiar to their sex should consult as VTe have enred many owe given span hopeleat. an -I wa may be able to care yoa. Burvtral ot-rtlon pcrforoicd at your some If deal. ed. Abdominal and brain aanrarv a ertecialtV. OUR CREDENTIALS and Testimonials are tbe BntU melm o koowledgenwnta we hav teeetved from the Bew.apera for oer re-aarkabla cane ta both edtoal aid ear, I jal caaea la proof eoncloalve that our advanced methodarairteie aU . n . iinniuniiitiwwwiumvilinKII, Daa consort us at that etaerl offer il.SOO nsaMoon. r T" l T i i -ONLY CURABLE iryra cannot call, writs Handreai anred by 11 :aj 10 1 3U, OFFICE 134 W. Third St., lloCullough, Building, Davenport, Iowa. FOR THE FALL SEASON Wall Paper . new Picturo ElonIdlnQo Jutrt in. Adamo Wall Paper Co tick f and tld Tete.ntlfttb etrrwtt t-ErVTEHS tk AJVDERdON CONTRlATORS and builders' aJIKSaaaof work (vajioa nr1 Rann T1 TwmlftK etrwart EVERY fJOCIAN ao jaiaai araaa Dr. PccVo TVayMaarwaatMka For Sale by A. J. Reiss, druggist. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ' 4 IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OP Castorla It put ap U cat-site bottles ealr. It la sot sola la bdk. Doat allow anyaae to sail yoa arjitlag a tio pie or praam that tt it "jut at food" aad "U1 anawer avary ytr- - Ba tatf joa get 6-M-T-O-S-U. DB. J. K. WALSH, It Aatfeamrl Boapltal. drains, sleeplessness, threatened tm- rm n.t. nil i fUt nr ljnalltaa. CASES TAKEN- aall. Eoors ttatf,ltatTlas. Rnrsi tT.Hr m aawiaMaatoya,aa aiiiiaieiMli.miably.iafalatla antlalaa. Oaly 1 aaeaai aa w . aiywawaaiiaai Rcroi7cl P:i!3 Book Island, HL Democratic Leader's Trip in the Hoosier State. KEETS BIG CROWDS EVERYWHERE. tafcea Oceaaloa tm Tackia Cea. H ; aad Law. Wmllaca ia Their II Xjw lleKlalcty Haa Mora. Ttoltor Thaa .H ectad Uay That May Urn r'allrd'obWa Kaay laidiee JtaMaa; lha Callara Baok aer la atlaachota Toe mi fire General. Terre Haute. In.. Oct. 23.The trip f William J. Bryan through Hnos!r dorti yesterday was of IntcrtFt not only because of the enthusiastic crowds en countered at nearly every mop, but because of the aggressive nature of his speeches. At Delphi he contradicted the charse of ez-Presldent Harrimin that when be spoke of those who had neen avlngthe country for thirty years "at much per save. he alluded to the old veterans. On a platform erected with in a few yards of the home of General Lew Wallace he replied In vigorous lamruaa-e to the author of Hen Hur," Who in a speech made some time ag-o alluded to Bryan as an anarchist. At Lafayette he denied the slatantorat of ex-President . llariim-n maiU Wednesday at Salem that "the jrew?nt conditions are that we are a bimetal lic country." There was a en-eater ab sence of yellow hadirea In a!l the crowds aterdr. and at every lac where the candidate spoke be had large and enthusiastic audiences. 1'rava th Klciaa mt Ja Cheadle. At Delphi when the party arrived, from the stand near the railroad Bry an addressed an enthuaiaotic Kalherlnir and made a strons aieal to thnsv present SO support tbe Kilver Republi can, Joseph Ohendre. Franklin turned out a lance rmad arwl it was simply a repetition of other sceiM'S a Ions; the mad. Tbe crowds at Iiuetle were enormous. Tbey ran ut in tbe teua f thousands and were wiMly enthusi astic. Ills appearance on Oi- balconies of the court house was the sicnal for fcild cheerlnrr. Here he nrwk from thre sides of the" court house, and at each side the streets were packed. It was at Crawfordsville that the sensation of the day occurred, and at tbia mteilnn Hryan made the dHclaration that he Would put his pat riot Urn aicain?t the patriotism of any other man on arth who Indorses the KepuMlcan pint form. Ile'rrave It lo" Iew Wallace v-ry hot for callinx him Utryan) an anan-lilst. Pate la a Wwrd fe RMpatta. A short stop of ten niinutes-was made at Ladoga and Koathdale and tlie num Inee . appeared on the bark platform and excused himself from muking a speech by saying that the nominee for congress. Mr. KUIpalh. hod spoken dur ing the day and consequently it was not necessary fcr bim to speak. At Greencastlc. the next stop. Bonn was received by a crowd of several thou sand people. The euthusip.kim was great, especially wbvn he nit-ntiomd the name of the historian and nominee for congress. Rid path. At t'.razil there was the usual large crowd, and it was simply a repetition of what had taken place during the day. Cloaee the Uay at Teere Haate. The enthusiastic meeting of the even ing in this city was a fitting clone for the enthusiastic day. The reception here was one of the greatest If not the greatest of the day, and the ova tion given the candidate was flattoring in the extreme. He was met at the station by the Jackson cluli. and when he reached his carriage that organisa tion acted as a guard of honor in the procession whicb followed. Bryan ad dressed two meeting in Terre Haute. The first was from a platform erected from the entrance to the court bouse, and here the largest crowd of the even ing was assembled. It applauded and cheered at every opportunity. Yaorheee Beads Hw Rrgreta, At the seoond meeting ba k of the Terre Haute hotel the candidate spoke to another large mass of congested hu inanity. The chairman of the meeting read the letter from Daniel W. Voor bees expressing his regrets, and that epistle was cheered abundantly. Then TBryan was presented with the test part of the equipment for the signing of the free silver bill provided he does sign one. It was a silver blotting pad pre sented by the '"Progressive Working' men of Terre Haute. In his speech the candidate paid a glowing tribute to the senior senator of this state. Vouc hees. TKIXLEY HAS ASOTHRR Bt T DAT. Canton. O., Oct. IX Major MrKlnley had strawberries and cream with hla speechea yesterday. They came from the second crop in Eelmont county, O. and the visitors brought plenty of rich cream with them. It seemed aa If all of Ohio wan in Canton. Many vbdtors came from points where Hryan spuk on his recent dash through the stae. it was a day of surprises. nly two dele gations were expected, bui tf night al of the largest organized bodies which have yet come to Canton tailed at the McKlnley home. Iiesidea thousands of other faeople. Tbe streets uira uruwd.-l as on tbe big 8atulay Jubilees. The escort tomraitteea had wot pro ri. led fur such an out-pvuring of peopl. but th crowds were well ordered and the day most nappy In the haay October ain ahlne. Women man-feed In line m great numbers. Major MrKlnley was roost happy In his responses. He aptly termed this -Ohio Uajr, as be ewuld well do from the out-pouring of Hock eye people, although ' Indiana. West Virginia and Pennsylvania were here in organised bodies or merged Inlt some of the big Ohio delegations. With on party were hundred pt a in dents from .Baklwta anivecsliw aad Wallace college, of Herea. who made the welkin ring with yells. These peo ple ere from tbe extreme northern art of the state. Historic old Martct ta awakened the memories of Kiafua Putnam. Kpbraisn Cotler. Ketum J Meigs- of olden times.' and. General BuelL 'General Fearing aad General Dawes three of the most heroic char acters Ohio contributed to the 'civil war. Thousand of people came from tbe distant river counties of tlie state In Company w ith hundreds of their West Virginia friends across the river. VaJ raiao, Fvrt Waga. tb snoutb aad a eia2eTr -eTteTTpeTheTft- Jr?d!sna - twvcive welled the crowds in the evening, with a Hoosier yell Hiat resembled the rebel yell of tea ve cuco. Major MrKln ley gave, cordial, greeting to the -city council gad officials of Acw lirigbton. fa. In bla lHirary. . . -. ... BOTH IttetMUaCErTt. An IVMaort trwrtlralarly m la 'Thla railed Stalaa mt . i Aaaerlsa RepaMie. Coviogtoo. Ky, Oct.. 31 Secretary of !!:. Treasury Hon. John U. Carlisle iaade the first of bis scries of. Ken tucky speeches here Jant night, in odd Felloua" hall, ubri-h was croaded to Its utmost capacity. He was received a 1th most , generous and hestty ap plause .'when he appeared on tbe t-tage. This ' w as followed by v iferous cheers for Bryan frctn a line of about I'J men m the standlnjr-room at the rear of the hall. This continued for Some lime after Secretary Carlisle ha. I begun to speak, completely drowning bis voire, so thoee nearest him on the stage could not hear his words. At the same time a crowd occupied tbe street and rent the air with ehouta fur Hry an. This continued at fmjoent Inter val during the entire speaking. Now and then a man on the outside would shout: 'Carlisle the traiUNr." Secretary Carlo-le was not only In terrupted continuously during bis Sieech but eggs were thrown about the ball, four being thrown upon the stage. The most disorderly. srne was at the cbse of the meeting when hnodlnma gathered about the exit with Insulting remarks. There were many noisy peo ple on the street and In nu ll spirit as to threaten vlvbn-e as ell as insult to tbe secretary. Tbe authorities had not taken radical anion to prvv.-nt di- turlmnre up to Ibis lime, but nf;-r the meeting the mayor and chief at police promptly furnl-h-d a detachment f twenty police v. ho enf-lv and nuKnly escorted ferretarr Carlisle I'l Uteres, sli-nce of Frank lb-Ian. Kei-relary t'ai lisle wan iltartJ and showed his annoyaiue over lh yelling at the opening of the meting, but h.. did not know thai any eegs bad been thrown till aftr Ihe net-ling mas over. although rme .f the eggs siro k the center rbandelb-r. militart srt.i HtlMl:f4S rt.nK. TWte Twrfia.i aa amd wWta a luw MeeClagat IMraN. Detroit. Oct. S3. The eampalgnlng generals ended their r-gttiar tour br last alzht l"-for a big audtetwe In tbe Auditorium. Tle-ir train was met Ly an esr-ocl of m mmlem of the I'niun Veterans Patrbrtlc 1-aroe. As the procession he-d ln o the b hall the band at lis U.-atl plaveil "UaAle Ing ThruUKh ll.-orgia." the veterans Joining lustily in the smic. The audi ence gave an ovallou of apptau to the generals. Corporal Tanner spoke with consider able bllterncaa against tbe Chh-agn platform and candidates. K -fomng to "Coin" Harvey's aih-ged characierisa tion of the party as "Old Wreck of Aar." h sM: " 1'oln' Harvey In a Tshclp of hll. for whom Ihe devil wl'l grudgingly opn the gat-s. Ap plause.l General Marden and rViuul Mewart made the concluding talks. The latter criticised Bryan's record In congress on the sulJ-ct of pensions. BayClty. Oct. II-The I nkjn generaui arrived here at S o'cbuk yesterday morning. They snoke at Waehlngton Avenue park front the same platform occupied by Hryan Inst Saturday. Jacgson. -t. lt.-AftT addressing a crowd of over a thousand at Char lotte. General Alg-r and his veteran campaigners arrived here at nsn. They were escorted lo Utterly square by a parade of veterans. General stickles RIMike, and then General Alavr Intro duced Generals Martin. Hteaart. How ard and CVrporal Tanner, who each oiade a few remarks. Ballot nerlalane ha Mawtaaa. nelrna.. Mont.. Oct. 23. The supreme court hna decided eisht election In junction cases. The two most tmra-rtant cases were from Silver How and this county. TheeliverUow rase was relative to tbe Plate Cliisena' Silver tb-ket. which was placed In nomination by that party In Ilutte. The court d-Hded that It had no place on the official ballot, and Instructed the county clerks throughout the state not to put It on the ballot. The electors on the ticket w(r for Hryan and SU-walL Tbe caae frora this county Involved a county Silver Kepubliran ticket wbk-h was to go under the silver slat- ticket headed by Hrjaa and rVwall eb-rtor. The decision of the court wipes It off the official ballot. Tons- Reed Speak at M, jrnm. St. Louis, Oct. S3 -Tbomaa a Reed, of Maine, epmlerof the national hauas of repreaeutalive. earns to this cJly yester. day morning and waa tb gocst f H-pre. seatariverhanear. Joe. At no tke Held a wreptb aa j later aedmv to MeKmh-y lab hnadqnnriers here rlabnrsla Men. arations had uses road m rarwlva bine. A crowd of naure than &.ai Idovard tbe stmts about the ball, which was alas wronged. I no spmker m enibaaa. ttcalty received, l.iur Mr Kred went over to taat ft. Itila. where be aanke at kroo-th a large erswd uf , r lajno a and business ax-a. WpsWIteurt Mae Saalr Atlajaai. JacTta.Mivl!k.. Dl.. Ibt. U-Trler4y Waathrday for tbe l.-teil.lu-.n. r t.m mnm county, and tbe immm HpwMs-aa rally d lb oraawa waa ! bare rvwat-a- jiiiiaiHi spoaa in the nfliiaiaia la a a ud letter, aad la te wawaing Ute ervaws siyuig (Naadrun ' am red aad added to the eaihoHwMa. . There was speaLtng front diflereot affeda Captain -i-""w "7 ner ware I at paraoa was a uaTana ewaaitig. ' rM tree, a fWw aa Iha Italhal. .' ? T; 0;r' l4.-Dlv.tMon .o. t aftbe tupreav ctrt has granted State Chairman M. T. -Tamd. of tb atltsnsl Plrrer Pwny In Miaanurl an artecwstlve writ of fnandaeaas awlnot hlaa to piara ibe waver gsun, ticket T . " la rase was iraneierrea to the court ea Lane, and the artber. bearing of the case will ej nau ia mtl court. '- isaekaor Jw a, atinaae' -l??!1!! t-eeral Bwr arU BwJbel taaTaa- a 1 '7 -w,nnea roao. Ucht baa urea people aHb.daUaataU,.n and Bstened M a rw aniravaa ' mmt v. ,t BiTm-TTEAST. 4, Remarksble Cathtring at the -fincwtoti Banquet. ' e .!. . ' . KAST EDUCATORS AT THE E31ED. Croat I alversltM-a mt la, ST arid Reace. aialiii feiaiSioit Clis i laaS Jaabo saw teoek mt alio Life, fhat aksrttare a Col. C2taaa Haatar OMered Miaa-A True 'eaw mt Riaioa tm I be Uaaaras Mails C laao -t I tea Saat-t aalvaaMO. rrlticeton, N". J . Oct. 3. The hiiory f Prlneeten duimc te past threes I flrys will be a part of the biat.jrr mt' tbe t'nited Mates. Primarily tbe evet as tbe rs-k Italtoa uf the unHerslty's seaqul-ceuunntal. HiturkaJly It was a congress uf natbins) ftra)w-d ty tbe l-rmt brains of tixwe nation, teamed savants frorn the shore of France, re- liowned st-buuira rrwmrncUpfaysvral add Cemuuty; livlag iwrateniOcwtlnn -t the crmutie of lure embrace! within Lke walls of attrb-at Oxford toocbed elbow t. clbuw and drank toast Ugetavr. I rutninent artcng all eUxd tbe rhirf exei uUVA of this natbtn PreMdrrtt ! Clcvclar-O. N.ersaril- tbe treUeel 1 ' tnnin iaker of Ibe day. and tl every man h-w Is sa)in he. anade h- tal.Ni rtrn uf bis life, Pe n Ab Sbfidrta Hall to an .. ti-f en C'imi .rtelna" tiArtiiaina aearty rxr wrei natlaiib a.' learn ing in the er id. and men uf mark la ,ia m me. . liege t ell f ay Stea, Cti ai land. 1!1 tberoe was Ibe dwiat aad re- . stiBiliiitiv that colUi, um-m and edtxaied lr.-n c-m-rallr ue la ib t tauw ,.f gn.l iniio,!. t- ,.(- i II- St-'t' 1 sal eiTl l ls even. I a-SS - ' wiiiK ut any cfl.t at ntiwiil tmi wnn vnr knb- mi4i but the uiai in h.s a.blra-ss OOKkir gran 4 by Ma hesretw tod b- I wn friuet.iiy imrtwM-d by Seainy) band-riaii io and arte uf Vuud. i gaud front the 4air.a-wi aad U.J uf , the house. I Hi estti ncuaa mt itaia' ajt ibe great crowd nf Modnia la ik Kabv-ny yll.d "Xl- UoJ. t V-.tat4. j t-vWand. He adi fr a half vr. and wheaj ha nM laded Ibe eahlldikM of enthr-tan rernarkabte. theer n,n HT was glvr with b-arty awl will, aad aa a wind aj the co4W- srti was sivan fee Mis. t'lev4aad. he or- cpb-4 a chair m tbe fmnt row ad the tats faetna: the hesM r a ,m Wk la ajltrtily oVhstate m,i, and the u r-si.,i alintbwi .rf the aa,b-i taus all e to lut m Iw drr liin. The traaraf MM Addeeaa, The !-- of the tie. sad wi s aaVleaa t fjltly give, ta tn f.dhramg e tracla: -There are Ihoee b-ie." ad the presicb nt, -not uf tbe tamitr mt Itlm-eion. who a, wiih an inieee! pot to be outdone, the signs of her triumph , the nelt f higher a-dow. I ton. and ibe pens she ha take, dur- ItC bt-r big and gtaartoo ewrwec rn the eb-vail and lirav-t sT a aret eo.e. ( l. tuuniy axveraowui iv-ui Ing uiaan the will and universal suf. lage of the people baa no asw horwge ex-et. in the peaapk- lnt-lllretr". bi the ailvantagm of a colta-criaie e4uea. Hon are by no means n i easnry in a, rltliu-nship. yet th cutb-ce ratost. front evrywhere. can fx at sm.aiha-e bi eppnrtunilie to le h hi fHbaaaaun. trytnen and Iniluiv ih-m for l. Pr hide his labfit in a niapkln. wiit not r--ran"T to a trout - He referred to paduac rn urging !. ! men tat iramlm that naiuaal law imawnlna the law of titHr and deananal. eir , are laryond pidiiewl cn- tiad and ! cry out against ih intMa--l(.n on tbe nalkm nf "this lreaa-tiaaua and fatal wound' naliotial ai. bomar. tmrlng hi tlraaa- he sail I ant certain that a mr r-anr ,ni and a.-tlve aarttrittaan tn ta4iiaal af fairs on the part uf out nc-n d rlu. a tlon Waauld le- of Ilia. K.rel'-art aaml4 altie to o'lC enuntry. I waauld fr.V" Collt-C rvol only CrMtMaatar of tbnate real out by aajr tinltveMias ant lha-ir f-llowraontn ura, itae trilaune of the pa-a4 --fully aii-r!' Ing tvrf CaatldillaaM that pcaaaawi mf HVIr drily bf, ympina-ta- l cvvy Unl-ivsrd eUxnt'-i. qoik and ajeart In every effawt to adrsnrw th'ir hap. plo. and welfac Bnut kt tt.i ink nnt Jtl. I as'aeat Saa ba raiati.aal Ctielaa seat All t -resent frahned In the apptauoe and as -) eland raurbt ht w )f eye he gave h-r a. aioeeg eeniw-. r reivmg on frutn It la.retura. The gC-at tbraw days rv-U-4-a-aa.laaa ctwaed last night with a iaanqaws la nsaa-ajtidy hall. gvn i lb aairarimir dVataa, Tnafe w te p"er-ni ma iuui jus aa a. ad a. T-Ul4r l taC- la ft,. bisfry of the cnucity ha h a rath er it.g if t-r-naawtvd neti la i a cat a-4 araaand the aaajae Uaard. It mm mm a. tfjaiaonal H" wnaay. aval aevt J h nuaaat ajatolfrwt y UaS mt le liaae both atas t the AllaitT-.. C. II t.'tv-aft, iMkM aaf tha buaid oaf rtr.as aaf t itftm tnla'Cadlf, a s'a-L n rttaa-T M of hjfa t .. ervear ;- mmi ;, 1. an areaaida of lha nervaea4y, TV aalbee S-al hi the haaSM tMa m-T awvaaa I f lYofiawTja K4war4 lawat-aja. mt 1 tinny -4US. awl U. II-oS Malaaa ran. a.f the- I -una At as aaiy ad a- aasaa-a -, G aeir I. It-sWr ut Tale, froet. 4a-tl rlh latMt. aaf Val a an I sa , Wl44al I. of It-. a-'a I fWimVf, A A. W, tl M. aaf III M fv."., lr: I ". C ftaatdsla m,im. ad la. f.ard: laeaa al I a-4. of latvaas: f. l ahfaa. t at i mca-n ; it as 4-a i ra, a,f J- 4S llaaufciwa.. Ita Ik a ng .L of A r-n Atai. AnJc. a e- tK ( ttf- I hi vanity ad l.-llti'aCflt, aad Jo'V w:irrt, n ii 'iav.. At eba. a ua tj-a. t anf.sr e of ttac d-rw durlnaj ata lr rat- lew said: ll -naua eaar tsatty at- it bt can la r Miff aua t t aj-rr aa tass etsasearv V-al.tts J tira'i"1 i'i anaa n w Ua-aa we t'ld ba a -a a tbe h nor ba rn Ct bt lb- -,.. elga Xnr f thar lar .- t'Ali he feprt w r.t. In lr!" ret.ane ef t.r own amnesty. . ' If irbe. -- Tsle ttwwtatHl Jtd. -Thar n sarsihteig b-ft -lor at it aa 1st I rvaatd Wrabtra aa towtmattd. It I basre pta-o. d us (o lm T aute A r- it. hueeM Ing Ute bi1 ti4e' iti at- .a; e.r i.wua try. 'and to have faut.'M frr-4 ee arprcinraji f bm fiit -t-te,s and fiCrnffg pafrsatfe aaibt Iff 1 1 arf has awtbsa a traai.- I lr-al " I . . A'. I 1 an mmi t-au . t rrrr wna a ivg t. niK'texi'a tHut m.-m r-V IHirUt-ts li l(4ai wua lie44r teirr aare Imc M Dlackwcil's Gonuins Duhan. Smoking Tobacco Hur abases tt l ieeateelmfsiati e4 i tie emir m ulrti irlsa a Malot isMwsm )Ws)a"nsand h ut m aueoa. t J Country Cfttm Is one cf tiic LnitTtaing; features of our new uii By HIATs CODY ' A durmlns picture of ru ral life in New I-iamphire. This dory Is as novel as it is interest iri, and you Will find U m m m (9:11 Wcnb Riz? 1ME VAfts.Lt a. Way. t mrm I toaweiaa. 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