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STATE DEMOCHAT. ftttof Kerala* *4, pnTore •euchawti th«y like to tee trade crowded—yc® feirly crowded to Iow» City snd Mu»- Mtioe, when by right it .bouN come lo them. Why doee the reeideote at here to trade mech for,u®"^' Because the time Ublc of the*- ml .illK.tp.roiU it. «U„ of th. .Ut.o».*'"«° to c*° ,ow* Cil d0 «b«irt™ai^-W grocp-**» lhei' blll,of Jr7 good* or whst not, and back in tbo same day. Not #o with Davenport. From Walcott to Davenport it is 13 miiea. To start from Walcott and come U Davenport Mid return by railroad, take* the best part of two days and all of two nights. To go from Walcott to Muscatine, a distance of" 25 miles, or to Iowa City, a distance of 42 miles, it requires only a portion of one day, and gives a per son all the time be wants at either place to do h«a or her shopping. If a parson at any point west wishes to purchase a large bill of goods he can take the Eastern bound tram, go to Chicago, do bis business and come back just aa soon as he can come to Dftvenport and back. Without casting reflection upon any •M, We would in all sincerity ask if this is right, and if our merchants like it we know they do not. And bow are they U help themselves That's the question. We cannot blame the officers of the M. & M. Koad who live here—they have done all they could lo have a different arrangement, but could not gain their point. Speaking of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad —we deny that there is any such thing now in existence. We had a piece of one once, but it has been turn ed to the Chicago and Rock Island Road. The project oncc put on foot to build a road from Davenport to Council Bluffs was a grand affair—w a eonsumation most devoutly to be wish ed for"—a road which would do more for the State at large—do more for this city tban all the other adjuncts com bined— and it is an enterprine which we of all things elue most desire to see carried through but the way iu which matters now stand we are worse off than if there was not a rod of its track laid down. lnsteaI of helping our city by bringing iu'trade, it from us—it forces trade compels people who desire to come here to trade to go to rival cities, or to Chicago. Our merchants are not prepared to stand this. It is •either right nor JUBI. But when will it be better next year Never, until the management of the M. & M. K. H. is in the hands of men whose interest are in Iowa— never until the M, A M. K. K. ia conducted^indepondcntly of the Chicago & liock Island Kail Road •s the matter now stands everything goes from this city. All the heavy re pairs are done inChicago allelic station •Masters, instead of depositing the re ceipts in bank here, thus affording our koaiaess men what'exchange there •light be derived from that quarter, make their returns at the head office •t Chicago. I u fact, I avenport don't have a show. ur merchants are groaning under each management—andfthey earnestly desire that something be done to re lieve them from it. Shali they be heard and if heard shall they be heed ed IVBOPEAN WAR PKUSPECTS. The War in Enrope seems to be no linger confined to skirmishing, and tight fighting, but has assumed that form which ban been so long, not to •ay anxiously looked for by the peop'a •f the United States. As a general thing, the people of this country are pleased to see this work of blood shed and wholesale destruction going on—not because our couotrymen arc blood-thirsty, or that they delight in tha adversity of others, but more from lore of excitement, and a hope that the smashing of European heads will increase the amount of exports of this •tuntry. The late accouats from the field of action, if we may judge from the re- porta of either aide, show us that the ground ia closely contested by the Aus trian iorces, and notwithstanding the Allied forces seem to be victorious, the victory is not gained without highly disastrous losses. From the condition ia which affairs now stand, we are not inclined to believe as many do, that the war will be terminated speedily, or that the Austriana will vield tamely to the demands of the Allies, but on tha contrary, we look look for a re- enacment of the scenes which trans pired oa the Karopeaa fields, during the campaign of Napoleon the First. It ia mow almost certain that Prussia will take up arms as the ally of Aus tria, and ia such a case, it is believed that Russia will take sides with France aad Sardinia, and if such should prove to be (he case, the war, instead of be- kgeoaflaedtoaay particular locality, «U1 tell what will Le the condition of Eu rope when the awful tragedy is ended JKstions, Towers and Principalities may be wiped from the map, and up on the ruinaof broken down Kingdoms and demolished Thrones in ay arise other powers. That England or Rus &ia, or France, will lo»« their identity,, I is not to be believ«d, hut who cau an swer for the *naller and less powerful 1 Do oar merchants like the present Hbe-Uble of our only r»i.ro»d Do States. i W* can only wait until time and 1 Walcott orPurmnt or Fulton not come ..ircumstances shall unfold the result-' The war which has long been brewing and in which certain powers have so long wished to engage is now beguu, but where it will end—what new is sues will be sprung—is beyond the power of man to determine. |We must! wait and see, •TATE ITK.1IB. Tliere is to be a camp meeting about five miles from Rockville, on the 10th of August. The brethren generally, are invited to attend. MAI STONE.—Mr.Evans, a merchant of the village of Paris, Lino Co., Iowa, has a madbtone,'' which he says he has used successfully in fifty-nine cases. As he charges nothing for applying it. he cannot afford to advertise. CHICKASAW COUNTY.—We From the census of ty, jnut are in receipt of a letter from a gentleman residing in Chickasaw couoty, from which we extract the following Last week the returned Pike's I'eakers and others, went into the 4 big wood*,' opposite the village of Chickasaw, in search of ginseng, and found it very abundant. Many persons have made from to |S5 per day. Mr. Graves, a merchant in Chickasaw village, has bought nearly 500 pounds in four days, and other merchants bonght a large quantity during the same time. The big woods' are eight miles wide, and nearly twelve miles long, and it will take years to dig them all over. 1 have seen an account in some papers that there was danger of people starving in this country, but if there has been any danger hereto fore, it is now removed, as ginseng is as good as cash, and none but those who won't work, need starve! Mr. Albertson has received abuiit tweuty loads of old wheat from Blackhawk county, which lie is now converting into tlour. So the famine is over. I never saw the crops look so well as now. Our prospects for harvest are flattering iudeed, and none need hesi tate about settling in Northern Iowa, on account of famine. Most of those who started for Tike's Teak from this county, have returned, and are well satisfied to remain. The roads tre better than they have been for two years." Dubinjue coun completed, we learn that there are in the county, 1.' ,918 males, and 1 t,!M females. The number entitled to vote is .V'522 militia, 0,041 for eigners not naturalized, 1,800 be tween and 'J 1 yeais of agu, l,j."0 blind, ti deaf and dumb, 10 idiota, K acres irnnrr»vol uo.ifi-'i .... improved 14 7,l!i3 miles of railroad finished, 4.* unfinished, none col leges and universities, 1 pupils at tending same, fC acres gf sorghum, l,f01 acres in orchard, .'151 bushels orchard products, MOO acres of Hun garian grass, 40 tons ditto grass, Oii acres in meadow, tons of hay, 22,731 bushels of grass seed, 5:t0 acres spring wheat, 21,320 bushels harvested,150,70 acres winter wheat, 474 bushels harvested, 4,842 acres oaU, 10,.jU2 bushels harvested, loS, .17'.) acres corn, 19,808 bushels har vested, Oo 1,4 7l.i acres potatoes, 2,120 bushels harvested. 49,l'J0 hogs sold, 4.937 value of hogs sold, $11,110 cattle sold, 2,227 value of ditto, $55,008 lbs. of butter manufactured, 247.302 lbs. cheese, 10,180 lbs. wool, f,414 lbs. mineral raised, 4,410, 325 value do, value of do mestic manufactures, $Go,231 value of general do, *4S,852 value agricnl tnral implements, £05,274 number dwelling houses, 5,308. The Mt. Vernon News, reports an ox from Jones county, five years old, measuring eighteen feet from the tip of his nose to the end of his tail, and weighing '2,100 lbs. The late frosts through the northern counties seem not to have been par ticularly destructive, farther than in juring garden crops to some considera ble extent. Coin is touched, but fast recovering. Small grains look well, MITCHELL COINTV.—We Saglandt theifh the 4—ires te ynei it a iMlit* IktfcM ftfcftusi learn from the Mitchell County Republican, that black birds and gophers have destroyed a great deal of corn in that part of the State. Several farmers have been obliged to replant. Of gophers, that paper thns speaks: "They destroy corn, potatoes, garden vegetables, and fruit trees. Two of our farmers, last year killed between four and five hun dred of them, apiece, and thus materi ally lessened the number upon their premises. Others are slaughtering them largely this season." ARRESTBD ON A CHARGE OF MUR DER.—We learn from the Dubuque Sun of yesterday, that Sheriff Hayden and Detective Swivel arrested, about eight miles from Cascade, on the lGth mst., a man named Joseph Letcher, charged with the murder of lienrich Sountag, whose body was found in the river at Davenport, in March or April last. Locker states, we are informed, that when near Davenport last fall, tbat Sonntag made him a present of his watch, and said at the time, that they would not see him any more, and that he supposed he had jumped over board. The Iowa City Relief Committee, report nett receipts amounting to •769,10, which was apportioned as follows: Mrs. Morgan, $225 Mr. 1 Qrnnfield, $60 Dwire, I *•»«. MM A •Till* C'karcti Mllltui, The Iiev. Mr. Richmond, of Milwau kee, gave notice in his church last Sunday, that the convention of the Let me put on mj defence, if they dart of the priesthood—in the grace and glory which a loving heart confers up on all that approaches it—in the strength of a youth renewed, and "in the physical power of a body compact of muscles, mortal, but like iron and death—in the contempt of this poor world, and the brightness of the com ing state—with Faith and Hope for my wings, and Charity to bear me to the bosom of God—in the power of the Father, who still, ever, as of old, preserve^ his faithful children—by the blood of the Son, who loves his un flinching soldiers, and by thy aid and comfort and light, O Indwelling Spir it— 1 defy them." VISITING A CCTNTKV FKIKND.—You get up earlier than usual iu the morn ing, to begin the necessary prepara tions. The children are dressed with out any regard to expense they then rush out to see if the wagon has come, and generally fall in the mud, where upon they return crying to the house, to be washed and dressed again. After|iiiultitudinousMelays and vexa tions,you crowd the family in a diminu tive carriage, crack the whip, and are off. The children all want to drive, and if you deny them they will "drive you to distraction," as your wife says, with their clamorous vociferations for whip and lines. Arrived, after terrible jolt ing, at the place of destination, you are ushered into the parlor, where no fire has been for months. i»ut the people give you a hearty welcome, BO warm, indeed, that you forget physical discomforts. The into the kitchen, where they revel in acres of gingerbread. In the parlor the women folks ply the needle and tongue, while you talk gravely with your host about the weather then about the crops then about politics then v.alk out with him to look at tbe farm, and get a cold in your head by stauding on the wet ground. Then you walk back to the house, and feel a little symptom of a yawn, which you repress. Then you try to be very agreeable, and break down. But dinner is an noanced anon, and you cheer up. You must needs eat with a relish or offend. But when you can eat no more, from sheer plethora and exhaustion, yon are urged to go on gorging, uutil you be come almost otiunded at the superilui ty of hospitality. The afternoon seems long, though you talk a^ain of weather, crops, poli tics, anl exert yourself to the utmost. You keep thinking of your daily paper dropped in the yard at home by the newsmen, and very likely picked up by the urchin who lives next door. But you 6tay on till the lengthened shad ows o'er the fields proclaim the close of day." It is juite possible that a storm is brewing in the west—that whi1.!! you get ready to start, the rain will fall beautifully. At length you start for home, but when vou have gone hall a mile your wife discovers that her basket is left behind. It is unpleasant to turn back, for the rain beats tiercely in your laces from tbat direction, but it can't be helped.— Finally you get home wet, weary, iire. —Biddy says that "an illigant looking gentleman called to sec ye, sur." You seem to know bv the instinct that he wauted to get married but he is gone —ditto the fee. The paper is gone, too —boy stole it, undoubtedly. Fire out in the study —tire out in the sitting room. This is the way we spend a day" in the country. ANOTHER DISCOVBRY.-^A letter from Cairo says "The general subject of conversation in this city, is a discovery which has just been made by the well-known ar chaeologist, M. Mariette. lie has found at Thebes, after long and diffi cult researches, the tomb, still intact, of Pharaoh Amosis. The King is lying in his coffin, completely covered with gold leaf, ornamented with large wings painted on it. Thirty jewels of great value by the side of the King,as was also a hatchet of gold, ornament ed with figures in lapis luzuli. Some years ago, Mr. Mariette bad a similar piece of good fortune in finding in the tomb of Apis, the jewels which now form the principal ornament of the Egyptian museum of the Louvre.'* THE ABORIGINES.—Our city was foil of Indians yesterday, who were rejoicing ia "plump purses." As «c have announced, Uncle Sam recently put the snng little snm of $75,000 iu specie in the breeches pockets of the Delawares. Being the happy recip ients of snch an ageeable amount, the Delawares concluded to SDenc! a holiday in Leavenworth. So in they came mounted on frisky ponies, and arrayed in all the tUuating styles pecu liar to the red skins. They stayed in Leavenworth the major part of the day, making t0 me purchases, drinking a vast amount of whiskey, and enjoying themselves as best they could. Keokuk ii goiag to eelebrate the ooariag Faorth ia a Oiaaaer creditable to thai ettfi -i BEAITIFCL AND TRCE.—We rarely pick up the Erie Obmrvtr, In the name of iod—in the majesty lorn mi beat that?—there goes an Oriole ««w a raAa—w«aud of unsullied innocence—in the purity —Jenny Lind is nowhere hear that of my motives, actions and life —in the jilue-bird, how it stretches its little faith of the Lord Jesus—in the bold- I throat, and tries to'lift its voice above nese of the martyr Stephen—in the I the rest of the feathered band Ai:d almiglitiiiess of truth—in the might of now they are all in chorus, Robin, manhood—in the unblemished robes Oriole, Itlue-bird, Cat-bird, even to the steel"—in the lightning of my tongue, uJ not 'the fashion, and with the thunders of the gospel of Cod—with the law from Sinai, and with i^race and truth from Sion—in the name of the Church, and before the awful future cf the day of judg ment—in the prospect of the hour of edited by Sloan, who is one of the best fellows 1 diocese would meet at Fond du Lac I on the 7th, and invited all who had i any charges to bring against him to lay them before the Bishop and Pres- i byters at that time, lie then defied them as follow* living, witbont finding something good in it. From the last number wa cut the following: "Talk about Piccolomini,Strakos h. and the other fashionable &ingett> there is not a motLer, son, or daughter challenge and defy the malcon- in our city, or in the country either,"| tents, wha are moved only by Satan, that atteud a better concert, 'without I to trial. Let them face me in the Cou- money and without price,' every day vention if they dare, and I will rip up of their lives, if they are only a mind to. tfcwe Martua** M*from two »pooi», tod form the foul character of their runners, Ail the}have to do is to get up at four in snow up tne corruption bonus and the the morning, throw up their window, if Th«r •'•ennjua»uun«bijru»e bed ,n tL« market tor plots, the bank note shavings and the it is not already up, which it ought to other abominations, which you know. be, ami let in the voice of the birds.— i a t:na. Tun city of Ualtiruore receive* $ttQO,OOU as iUahitre of the Mclonough estate. A ii UT.».T of guld found rocauUy in Tuo lumne county, California, yielded melted gold to the value of $f»,760. LAROK numbers of the citizens of New pl.ici.Mof the North. A Naw YORK "Jeretny Diddler" has re cently swindled Mobile merchants to the tune of 60,000. I'uriiM are already in New York. Fig ures large. Four boxes received from Charleston, were sold for fifty dollart. TIIK news of the triumph of tbe French at Montebello was received with manifesta tions of joy by tbe Freuch at New Or leans. _I^H. Bailey, of the Washington h'ra, who sailed for Kurope recently, died on hoard the vessel before he reached the other side. A LBTTKB from San Autonia, dated Jane 2 says that Gen. Twiggs, who for ten days lay at the point of death, is so much better that he sits up nearly the whole day. A RESIDENT of East Tilhury, Conn., named Z. H. Wilson, recently ate a bit of hemlock root, and died in le^s than an hour tnd a half from the effects of the poison. AMONG the passengers from Boston in the America last Wednesday, were the Hon. Uohert C. Winthropand Prof. Aga&iz, with their futilities. Mr. Choate was not well enou6'1 to leave home. STKAMKIM on the Ohio canal are making excellent time nnd it is aitirmea (list steam children are taken I POWfcr,i9 "l/esdy introduced HS a fixid fact i upon that important artery of internal com i mumcntiou. I GARIBALDI'S dispatches, written in the I true vent, vidi, vici style, run in this way:—• "I have been attacked by the Austrian? I have beaten them 1 am pursuing them the population rise and help me. G." A CHECK DISHONORCP.—An item in tha Foreign news states that the French funds had declined on account of a rjmor that the Kmperor had received a check on tbe Bank of the Po. TIIK Hon. .She-rarJ Clemens, who has so long been buffering from tha consequence of hie duel with young Wis», was married on th® Nth inst., to Mr a. C. E. Groves, it her plantation in Madison Parish, La. TUB performing elephants, Yictorh and Albert, have been sold by Mr. T. C. Quick, (of the firm of Sands, Nathans A Co., of New York,) the proprietor, to Mr. John Wilson, of California, for th® sum of 22,l»A0. ON Monday evening, a piece of fire-works ignited and exploded by spontaneous com bustion, in the grocery store of Wic. Philips iu Detroit, causing a general explosion among the fire-works and the destruction of the store.—l.oss |:!o,0i»0. TUK Congregational Church A»sociation of Illinois, on motionrf llev. W. W. 1'atton, of Chicago, lately voted that no young naa should receive aid from the educatimal committee who is addicted to the use of to bacco. KBIT UIS PROMISK.—When Louis Napoleon left France for Italy, he said: "In a mon h's time I will date toy THUNIKK storms have been very preva lent this season at the West and South, aud the local papers repot many singular freaks of lightniug. The British journals also re port much damage from lightning in th® different parts of Great Britain. The storms have been the most severe known for many years many persons have been killed, and BROKE NAPOLEON BONAIMRTK, who holds the rank of Captain !n the Chasseurs d' Afrique in the Fiench Army, is mentioned as having distinguished himself in the re cent battle of Montebello. He has been placecMn a post of danger sine® the occu pation of Italy by the French, intentionally as is supposed, since he is not regarded with favor by the Emperor. He is the grandx son of old Prince Jeroma by his American marriage with Patterson, and his moth er was Miss Williams of Baltimore. SHARP PRACTICE.—'The Milwaukee JVVM tells a story of one of tbe citizens of that burgh, who transplanted fifty nice cabbage plants, and left ground vacant for fifty more. The next morning a bov at the door offered him a lot of fifty— iust what be wanted at a low pric®, and he bought them. On going into the garden, he found that he had bought th® ones he transplanted the eve ning before. He says there was one "eab bace head" in the garden that morning in good ooudition for '-sour" krout. TUB Missouri Senat® is holding an figtra Session for the purpose of trying Judge Albert Jackson, of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, impeached by the House of Repre ntatives for alleged official mi einduct The prineipal charges are tbat he has wraogly refused to ehange the venue in eerUin ease*) that be has both wrongfully granted and wrongfully refused to gnat writs ot MmUom eorjnu SPECIAL NOTICES. Listen 1 there is a Robin—can Picco- ects-dtr '""'oa'i^t, lows. 1 little Wren did art ever produce anything equal to it ?—did mortal voice ever Bing His praises half tSSU). of tbe entire of Ice la the City of !BV«,PMT, is owned by JSS«Tdla IUNBT ALTMAV. 1 •TILL tv rat Piar.D-Tbc Davenport le* 0*. OFFLET, It Brad? »tr*ct. m«v6 JB firwfr »«a, aaalary go gig.lly i i i i i l..lf »«t y, or I,.If •.Ilertm ly V\ e doubt it And yet how few enjoy it—simply because it costa nothing, A proclamations atMi- lun." The promise was fulfilled, and he had a day or two to spare. TIIB Austrians were so sure of getting to Turin, that they desired their numerous friends and relutives to direct their letters to the capital. The letters have arrived but not the Austrian*—and were very gen teely returned to Vienna "unopened."— So saj's the Moniteur, ALMOST all the arms and uniforms collect ed on the field of bat^e at Montabello art to be brought to Paris. Several of them are destined to Horace Vernet, who ties al ready received the imperial commands to paint the second battle of Montebello for the gallories of Versailles. MR. IOXAZ KOLISCH, a young gentleman of Montevideo, is astonishing the Patisians by his skill in chess. Not equal to Morphy, he beats Harwilz and Arnoua de Riviere with ease. Report has it thst he is about to visit the United States, for th® purpose of match ing himself with th® Amerioan Champion. that he has wronc- Wly iaterfct-ed with Grand Juries, bjgitr- TO 'W Baker'» CILKbRATKD FAMILY SEWING MifHIMCS, Mew Style. l»rtee $60. 495 BROADWAY, N. Y. *om», Soitir I aan la tvery co inty la tba States, to travel and cuTaMbriUKcv ton Omiaua -a baautlful lyllluitraUd monthly journal. Toaultable, active at $500per year aad a nnall coamla I tfoo will t* paid. A4df«M TUBHSBIIHI M. I. Jaoll I Biaa4r«ili'a PlUa, coaap»a«4 wholly matter, are fouDl by experience, to b,h'r°"" the"""'tlenderMe'orthe we*kert 1 a a u n e e v e y a e o u a n u e n e benign in ttiMr operation that were ever o!1jr»d lo the world, and at the sains time tbenuet (-attain in aearching out the root of any complaint, however deep, ard of performing a cme BIANDBKTH, D. aald at Vo 2SI Oanal-it. Branireth'i BslMing, Jenell dfcwlm MANN, the renowned dlaeoivrer of that Inralliable rem^ty, Pr. Mana'i Agne Balaam, still ooutiunea to labor in behalf of tbe atHtcted. Hia luedlclnes are aolversally aUuiitted by the Americas prum, lu le far anperiur to any ami all other.' ever dlacurerc't for Ihv tre^tmentof rhilla, feverand ague, Orleans art dai ay leaving for the watering a®'1 'ntennittenti. There can be no doubt, if w» I can place coatiden^e in the lnnunerableteetlmoniala which the Doctor baa iu hia poaseaaiao, that It la the TnKICK is a secret order in Iludson, Wis., Styled the 1. O. of G. W., Independent Or der of (iraes Widowers. greater diatovery ver made lo the actenceof medi cine. Th© attemloa »»f our rea^Iera ia call'*d to the advertiXTn'nt of tnia Balaam fuunu la an other ol utnu »f this paper, ao] we wou'd racommend all Buf fering from thU dueaae, via chills, fever and ague, t» avail t&'uue vi a of a trial Una remedy. Bold by all good dragalats. WOOD'S HAIR BaaToaATiva.—Among all prep aratlona for the hair tbat have beea introduced aa infallible, none haa aver given the satisfaction or gained tbe popularity that Pror. Wood'a Hair Rrato rative now at tonal haa. Ilia Beatorative baa pasted the ordeal of Innumerable faabiooable toilet*, and the ladlea, wherever they have tetted It, proaounce It a p«erleiB article. They flnla whare tbe hair la thin ned, that It creates a fre»h growth—that It fully reaton the vegetative power of the roots on the deutided placei, and causes the fibres to shoot forlh anew—that it le»olv»B and removes dandruff, pre vents grajoed*, reator-s tin- hair ta its original color when graynesa has actually supervened, gives a rich lu.tre, imparts the aortnew and flexibility or silk to the hair, and keeps it always luxuriant, healthy and la full vigor.—A. Y. Tribune, Sold by all respectable druggist*. Th* Whols World nited '.--Sick Ft* pie, Think !•••.%Iter which, Act! You'U scarce expect, at this late day. With startling cures a book to ti!I This is tb''case, the million cay, With the cure* of Herrick'a Fill. They tome from East, and North, and West, AD'i with Klail tidings tbe papers itli. Became they are the r'leapftt, *afeat, best, Aw' sui'i-rior to others ia Uerrick's rill. From Koots, and Plants, and Flower* they're mad-. They always care—th--y nerer kill— Thousands now in then graves were laid Were It not for Herrick'a Pill. Ka:h pill with augar is covered o'erw ran- discovery of matcblesn skill Their like WM neyer aeeu before, Until it.api eirtd in Uu'rick'aPill. For years he's worked to h»al the tick, With i-y elate hia bsom Oils For tens or thousands now rejoice At tbe rnaelc powers of Herrick'a Pllla. -S3- HKKKICK'S HATCH LtHS VBtiKTiBI.B FAMILY PILLS li*ve mandated the World with their popularity. Over five millions of boxes are us'd annually, giving mploym»nt lo eighty-fife nien and women to put them up. Their caret, are num bered by thaiiRunis—tli-ir praxes on the Ungues of all. C'uieis of Davenp rt and Hxewnere, have yon ever us-d them/ Pal up in EnglUh, Spanish, Ger man snl French drctin i. Large family boxes, 29 cents five boxes for •1. Sold everywhere. nnliI8 EDUCATIONAL. I O N S NATIONAL MERCA UTILE AS ft jT 8WK8S MEN'S O O I i i i stTuaTan: CORNER OP FIFTH AND BRADY STRUM, DAVENPORT, IOWA. Founded, by Davis A Tipton, April, 1898. 8 8 I O N Principal and Propti^tor. YOUNG URN Wll tlnd, by pr jer inqutry, that, by grad'.-atlng at this College, they will obtain very impcitaiit advantages over th Kradnalet of ar y oilier Commercial Imtitutlon In the country. The Corasa or STUDT comprises both foreign and do mestic business, an 1 embraces MATTER or PanTICC in COMMERCIAL SCIERCC and ART—who!ly un known to common teacher,—which, it la obvious, wtll greatly enhance bis caancea of success in busi ness. SmcERiAN PSWMANIHIP—tbe most Beautiful system in the world—is taught at this College 1B all its rmi, both practical and ornamental. A Cox's a(iailnr, Cooper'* talnglmaa, Sago, Beraiii Arrow R««t, Ttplici, B®blas®B'* Paleil Barley, HEOKKR'8 FARINA, l&iMftiford's Corn Starch, lmA ^... the deaths of cattl® are reported in all di- f^di^iuu 0*0»0D^ lllm sep8 IH Brady at. MJiL,T VWMJTE. K N I S A W I N E rpHB snb'crlber cfT.rs for coinpirlson with any Lind of Imported Ale, bis MAt.T WINE •Uconflt'nce ia the super.orjty of this superb extract of MALT ani Bops is war raited by ths na rtviUed rejmtv.ion it has already attalaed In the Mid dle and Baat rn Stat'S. IU prodaeMon la the remit of ytaes' practical experience eomhinel with the facilities aflf rded by one or the largest Breweries In tbe United States, containing all thela'en improvemenM, adopted af ter a recent personal laapectton of the British Brew eries, with tha express view of introleclag a Nlaadard Awiarleaa nail Lfisor. It is a pare dietic beverage a stomachic restora tive snd toalc—bottled expreesly tr Uhle use, for heteis aad tor Invalid "—unaffee'ed by elimate, and •old at a pries below evan the liuitatioa foreign ale. For Analysts, Becammend^tlons aad faither par ticulars, addreta JOHH McUMITV, Brewer, apr«MHra* Albany, H. Tt Ir. J. H|pBoniiel|( Vettrlurr Sirj?e»», M. R. ?. I, WODI.Dbe r«apectf«Hf inform tbe publie that caii t« conaolted at hi« Vet eriaary •atabllabmetit (ea thlr I atreet., between Brad/ and Ferry e'xeet*) on all the niaeeses tne horse la sahjaet to. After acquiring all the modtrn imp^ov* ments la tne ecKnee of vatarlnarr Medietas and terser*, as e*sounded In ths Bagliafe and Continental Colleges, be feels happy in saying that he will give satisfaction. All DUessee warranted core.1 if carable, or no charge taade. Ocosaltatioe frse. Aay smoant of refereaee*. A horse-eboetag sksp la osaasettea, where hones are Shed proper. LMk at tlie Fellowiaf. CHICAGO. Ja14 E°aLAH rao* I C. H. 8CRIVEN'8 i QZNERAL ADVERTISING A( KNJT, (IS. 63, DEARBORN ST., CHICAfiO. CAMPBELL A CO.'S Great Weatern Kirat l'rpintum a E O W O A a Mamdhetory S3 Dearborn 8t CMap, II. r. O. Baa ilOt. 8ftiffer's S«wi»K Mackiatt. FBICB BBDCCBD From |19S Co ISO and |?5. 8 I N E O S New I as proved Family Bewlag Machlae. !~TH an parallelled popularity that oar Machinee hav* attain"! ibruaghont tbe whole of the Kas tern States snd Europe, make* u desirous of ren d.-iing them aqually popular throagboi.t the We. With this view, we place t» em within tl. renchi sll by the above great reaction in prlre. Wcsrama OrricE, 140 Uu BTHEET, Caicaoo. A. W. HARRIS. Agent. Olrenlars containing every Information went gratia 1850 SFHINC THAOE 1850 ^BANC A TI N A£et«l W Arehoui 45 Wabaah Avenue, THB Chicago. busabscriber has now in stoik— «noo Boxes I 0 to by fs Tin Flale, gsoo R'«'tlu« Tin, sooo 10 by u Tin Plate, 500 I 12 bv 12 8UU IX 12 by 4i 800 I 14 by 20 600 1X14 tiy 20 »00 1 XX 13 by JO 100 I XXX 14 by 20 50 1 XXXX Mbytf)" 80» I 0 10 by 44 Coke, 1C00 I 14 by 20 Eooflag, SO DO, 100 X. 120 XX, 60 XX 10 by M, 201X1 Bundles Nu '23 Sheet Iron, loo 1-: quality Russia assorted Noe 6X) Pius B«nca Tlu, 16o .i-ks Zino, a"fO'te1 No., Together with a ful! s«-o-tn: nt chi-atMngsnJ Braalers' Col |»r, hivit-. Fat*. SUmpeJ Ware, and Tinners' Tools and Marblnei, all of which Is offered at the lowest market priee for Oaah. 15000 Bundles Wire Fencing. We sre prepared make contracts with dealers for Aral iiuallty annealed React- Wire, Noe 8 and 9, In quantities of m.t lee.' than one ton, deliverable at our #arthouse at any time prevlona to the first day of June ne*t—flve per c*nt cash to be paid wben the conturt 1» made, balance on delivery. Purchasers are Invited to correspond with as. J*n22 THOMAS 8. DI0IER80N. N S O W nsaLEB K E W E N A N Carriage and Wagon Timber, Wheels, Spoke*, Hubs, Felloes, Shafts, 8c,t*e, 70 WEST BANDOLPH 8T may!2-il3ni lAPPLBToN'8 BI1LDING,) Mo. 348 dk 348 Hroitdway, MewTavk. HO! FOB GOI.D A SILVER I—How to mate It easy and cbi-ap. Send a 3 cent stamp, and gel full part miliar-, how to oMaln wealth. Address S HANRINSON, Ctemint, No. 76 West 18th &t., New York City. «Iy HNKLE & LYON'S S E W I N A I N E S f^OR Kamilr use, Tailoring parpoies, Sad llery, A^ As., Warrante 1 to give e'ter sai i*?ar'i-u then any oih^r micblmaln msrL""t. or money refunded. Wanted, an Agent li this city. Addres", FINK LB fi LYON. Juns7-8mo 603 Broadwey, N-w Y .tk. Save 1 *our Meruit. I'ee IQaaen's Patent Iheeuneial Bcrew Tep iternseiical S E S E A I N A S And av id the risk and inoonveril«nc« attending the nsc of the various jars sealed with wax. All who chouse, can have Rhubarb, Peaches, Tomatoes. Asparagus, Apples, Pears, Pl»m« Quinoee. Aricots, Green Pees, ur.eu Corn, Qre.-n Beans, Usrrles, Ac, &LC, Ooou BUSINESS HAND WBITINO is guarantied tj sll who complete the course re. Oue time is as good as anothur, tocouiaence. Yon pay for the instruction you net, and not for the time consume), at thin *cfco«l. A BsauTirui. ENQRAVID DIPLOMA—li hograp'ied on bank-not* paper, wnich he possessor can f«ld up aud place i 1 his port monaie—i» awarded each gr»d aate. This is a nov 1 »n1 nnlque ature never be fore introduced Into a College. Tuitl' n $4U, payable lnv.IIMII'.V in advance, «ntl Ming the applicant ti a I.ife Scho!arhip, which will also be good at Davis' Commercial College," at Peori«. Sons of Cl-'rKymen half price. Separate instruct! in given In Penmanship. Bu-dnea* men and frieLdi of education are e sp- otful y ln»! .' t'' all. Pjr Circular, containing fall tnfoimatlon, please enclose two postage stamps. Address, 8. TIPTON, apr96-dfcwtf Davrnport, Iowa fresh for usedurir Winter. Manufactured and for gnle by PAYNB A 00., Jaae*-2mos 267 Pearl street, New York. 5 ramt'iE I E E A K E E Z E K 8 Aa Improved for IKSO. Wrrn Stamped Iron Covers and Bottoms— Tinn.-d. The OLI. 9 etz. known which Is constructed on trie euentlftc i rmriplee. The Cheapest, Ben and most Kconomicil requir ing 1 si ice and lets labor tr»n any other, iii* at the ame titte, the most durable lo stractur^, and nioxteertsin in Its rperstions. Sole agents for tbe United State*. KRTCUAM A Co.. Msnnfactorers of Jspanned and Fianiehed Tin Ware, 880 Pearl Strae Naw Yerk. sseyll-dlm TIIK AKKIHIUTKO ORBAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN 8 MIHDrBIl TO HUE »•'.* HEW 4 MIS MB FHEBZER! PATENT ArrLisn ron. Texperiments, HB subscriber after rarefnl study and vsrions haa saocexled In constructing a Freeser whirl, for ^implicity, iurabilitr, rapidity and quality of I's production, Is nneitnailedand can not fail to i cms a unlver-al f«vor!te. To Ka'isrjr the lrcredoluU, there wi'l be weekly public exibltl ns of tbls freeter, at No 9 Piatt at. to prov Its ability to do all tbat is Claimed for it btaee from 8 to 20 quarts. K^SEIU roa A ciacpiAB TORRay.Man^faetarer, No. 9 Piatt atreet. New York. Also Marufa'turer.' Wholesale Agent fo-the cel brated" Old Dominion" Cctfea and Tea Pole, and Arthur's" patent iklf-aeaUng Cans aid Jars- R•VOIDOanvssslng ABBINDDOBMENTB TO ASBVTS—BXPBBI Agents wanted In all parts af the ooantry for tbe '1Comprehensive geography and History, (Ancient and Modern) of the Whole World," from the earliest sgeato the present tlas By B. 9 Ooooaica, (Peter Parlay.) BtagaaUy beaad end beautifully Illustrated. Fries $8. Bold oaly by Ageata to whose special dlatrtets will bo gtvea. Ap pUesats should state what oonatlee they woald like For parttealar apply te I. B.OOLTOH AOO., HsfelTd 111 WOllasa ireet. *. V. SlgmwberrltiM! THISdelicious fruit, wtst* now prepared te fur nish in an* quantity desired, at 9 0 I K I E U A Store, oiiposlte Poet Office Buildings, Bradv street. JnneTdtf FBOB A BTAJfFIaLD. W. D. BLAIN, WB Meaeaii s.attae« It. HAVIKO D., locate-l In the City of Dav-nport re- anectful y solicits lb" patronage of theeltissns. Haviag had loia experience in tbe treatmSBt of DIBBABBS OF THB BY I, WL'l »ive them, together witb other Fratttee, his felthfnl atteu'ion. Kjr Office 4S llrady-iUeet, flrst stairs sbrve ths Post OBoe. jei-taw WWmit Pmperl fTWl J*«|a«r 1 ABB HOW BBOBIViHS AT THB OLD atMPk WO. LB.CLAIHUHOir, a splendid assortaeat at Wall Faasrs and Borders erttrtlyaswstyles, waiehwsare Jstarwiaedteest OHXAP AS TH1 CHBiPnrfl TULMAN, POWERS 4 MciEAH AWD DKALBB8 IN BXCHAKOK. Slckull i lllwt, curtier Brady au.l Stcvtui If$t DtVKKP RT IOWA l^XOHANOK n all tlie rincipalcttlea of the 0nt Aid ted States \ire*t K Swift, Brother It Johnston, Ckleago, IQt mei.i3.dtr TALLMAN, POWEBS 4 McLKAX, Baakera sad Dealers in EzchaafSi Having been appointed agents for ths AM BRIO AN, EUROPKAN EXPRESS A GXtHlNKE CO. WILL DBAW BILLS OP CXCBAMSE In stuns to suit purchasers u on siitheprtnctssl etttes sod towns of EnUind Swltterlaad Ho aud Norway Ireland •fi N E W Y O K 11 O VISSfHER, OWEH & €0., Ventral newspaper Adrer'g House Rock Island Music 8to*m» Jvnel7-dtf URE JtT BvMK O A N K I N O O S A N S O E Hritaln, Ireland, aad oostw nental Rnrii«'boufElit and cold. Notes and drafts n itected, ant proceeds remitted to any pariuf the United States, el loweelratoe of Ooi.eetionsnf n |e«, drafts,socoanta, legacies and Inberitaticer ir.au* In all parta of the Onlted blatea Canada* and Ki,r..pr. Btockf an-1 HoiiJ- bonght and sol ii on commtseloa, aad dividende eollected. Lend Warrant* bought, sold and located. Kichssgs ea (llira la ike I siMllsMi Carp»n:. A VermilCe, Kew York ilty. All i.ny rtt Rank, Albany, New York Buflali City Hank. Ruflalo, New York Bans if Oomnterce, Boston, Maaaachueettet T.ali '.m*,nV Bank, Phlls'li,ihla, Pennrylvaala, (ferrh js ManufacturerH* Hank, Ptttsburg, Pa, lfrRtni (k C., B*ltlm«re, 1, 8llni re A brothi rton. C:n innatl, Ohio) I. a* ditnonds. St I/us. Mo Oltlsene' Bank, New Orleans, 1^ 8wed-B France Poland (Jermaay Russia Austria Oalli.la Prussia Hungary I'aly Dc.lmark 8iam Tho Orient which they will sell at Hew Turk prices adding Bx chauge In New York. Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Unlt«d King doms and the Continents and collections mailt, and oommiseloos sad orders of all kinds promptly exe cuted •sh2S-dtf IVIacklot & orbin, Baakers aud DeaJera la KichaBfit NO. 2, WEST ftBOOND BTRKET, Daveapart, lava. BXOHAWOI BaLuaa. Btrrisa. H0K rir.in^k On New York, On Chicago, On flu tools, Sold IK M01M For*e% Drqftt a New Books! New Books!! fPHK attention 1 JitJYS, Atihr Old Iteck Islaad Hook Mere. BEING arable to meet our engagements, wo have concluded to offer our entire stock of gools at greatly rutnee'l price* for cash, for th» benefit of onr creditors. Our stock constate of Bocks, iliaUonary, Gold Penp, Wall Pap.r, und is one of the iu'«t com plete stocks to be mtui I in the Northwe«t, to which we invite sperlrl attMition We have also a large and superior "t'l 'k rf Mir i' si Instruments, itirlndliig Piaos nd Heio1eonK. Onr rl'Kk of Ah) el Music will be sold at prl«*« to astonish music buyers MlsjellaueuuH Fook» at c.,.-t and le-s. Manyar'iolea at Biueh l-'s than tirst cost. Qr«et elianee forr ah hurrhaaerii. Clti/'CMof Bock Island, Davnpnrt, Mollne and vicinity, are invited t« call snd examine onr stock. H. A.POBTBR A BROTHBR. Bock Island JnneS, ISM. Junoll-dtf liico. \V. Kilt* Al CO. No. Ill I,eClairs Row. JJATBiast received a large slock of VfViII Paper8. Also on consignment a rare lot of BNOZjXSa BOOKS, which they will sell at tho London. MHtblinkers' PH«i. ALIO Both'ttand Living«i(oii'i N E W W O K S O N A I A Hon. O. II. ftiuitli'H Rtmin' scenceof WrsUm Life, coniintingof Sketches of eminent characters In and out of C'iriKrria. Im portant legal trials In tb' State of Indiana, Ac., Ac hvole. b4upaK««. PrieeB^K). IIni|Betionably tbe most Interesting book that has appeared for many years Davenport, Aprtll 17, ISM. prITtf BLACKWOOft'tt MkUk'AlM, THB BRITISH REVIEWS, AND TUB A K K I I L8COTT A CO., N' w York, continue to publish tile following leading Bnt|!- I Ferlodir- |H, via 1. The Ixindon Quarlei Iv, (Conservative.) U. Tlie Bdinbnrfth Review, (Whig.) 8. Tlie North Brltiah Review, (Free Churc|.l 4. Tbe Westminister B' view, (|jb-ral.) 6. Blackwood's Bdinbarich M.iK.tlne, (Tory Thene periodicals ably repres't.! the three great politi' .il parlies of (Ire.-U Britain—Win*, Tory and Radical—but politics forinc onl one featux of their eliara ter. As organs of the most profound writers, on Scl nee, Literature, Morality and Religion, they stand as they ever have ttO'd, nnr:vallwl in the world of letters, being considered indis|iei,Mb|e t« the scholar and the professional man, while to lh lut' l IlKeut reader of every ciaia they furnish a moie cor rect and satisfactory record of tbe current literature sftlie day throughout the world, than can possibly abtalaadfroai any other eouroe.' Karlj Coplea: "The receipt of advance i-h*etn from tbe British /ublisbers gives additional value to those reprints, Inasmuch aa they can now te placed in the hands of subscribers abeut as soon as the original edttlone. Terms per Annnm. For any oaa of tbe four Reviews (8 on For any two of the four -views 6 no For any three .r the tonr Reviews 7 Ob For all four of the Revlawa 4 00 For Blackwood'* Magazine on For Blackwood an 1 three Reviews loo For Blackwood and tbe four K iviews 10 00 Payment to b-- male In ail ca#» In ad vases. Honey current In the State where losaed will be reeotvid at Clubblnc. A dlteonct of twenty Ave per cent, frosa tbe above prices will be allowed to onbt ordeurg rnoror more coj.1 -s of any one or more of the above works. ITo: Foar copies of Blakwo or if one view, wl I be s* nt .one addr'sr for|9 f.ur c(pie of the four Bevlews aad B1 .ckwocd for $30 »nd io on. foatagce. Ia all the principal citie. and towns these works Wl be •'ellvered Freeof F«t«ge. When sent msl the postage to any part of the Cnited Statee will be bat TW^NTY-FOOB eents a year for eaeh of the Bevlews. H. B. Tlie price in Oreat Britain of the Ave Pert edleala above namoU about $34 per annan. A E O U I S I To Scientific and Practical Agriculture, By HBHRY STEVBKS, F. S of Bdlnbargh, sad tha 'ate J. NOHTOM, Frofeesvr of BclentUla Agriculture In Yaie College, in Hew Havee, 2 vole. Royal Octave. 1 600 pages, aad aumerou* wool andstevlengravlags. This la, eoafessedly, tbe most complete work SB Agriculture ever published, snd la order to give Its widerdrealation, tbe publishers have resolrad te radaee the price to FIVB DOLLARS FOR THB TWO TOLtJHBS When eent by mall,(pottage paid)to California gad Ortfaa tbe pi lce will be #7. To every part af the Daloo, aad to Ca. a ia (postage paid) fS. This week Is Bottle eld "Book of the Fana." aswlttsnsss (or say of tha abeva rilrllrstlna shoald always hs addressed, (post paid) teths pMbs LBOHABD BOOW k00H fMMfcWtfl He MB A N K W N O I i —or— Monrs K .sFoi .f, 84 •Br»cly Wtroei W .L ,,, 0 rr" v-4'r,:"'"1•r Kt1 Far. lit M#N onv «MNS desirsd. BOOK TRADE. Book Runtrt wh'-th Itudtnt Merthunt, Ooctoi, t'ltrgymnn, I i'rarian, Mechanic or Men of Leiavre, U inv.tcd to our su perb ashortment of Book" in every department of Literatur' Ulb'es, Prsyer Rooks, Hymn Books, Juvenile ltxk» very varletv, School Boeka at reduced Pri'en, Hlank oks, whii Ii ail otir Bankers should s»*', De La Heo, houtbworth A Co V Statioin rv Mu ii-, Mapt ith matiral In St'umenta, a Kre !. ttii'!. n,PFsnien and B*ards, a^liaudsotue aneortur uto.'ty Al.L FAI'KR AND BOR DERS, S Id at I rices todefy 'inpetili in, I'm' y Aiti clettofev ry description, ean.,.isiiiK ln!ia Rubier Canes, Port M^n'Miei, Si «jr C»s»s, Paper Wtighis, Gold Pent, Therm-meierj. Pn77les, A«\ Wa iotend'inakinu our store tin: Popular News Depot of Davenport! All Haseslnes, Newrpsp°rs' Ar. put Mailed, for sale. Bal'scriptiona bre-eivid papers. fur Hew York dally IOWA BOOK ROOMS. Mo. 50 Brtdy st, iN.ve the p.,rt OfBr#. ClIAlllKS Al AMtf. Pnprieter, U i K K S A A n MayBI dtf __ Mliect iHiitiie At IXalf Prioe —AT THE— 64 J. C. TO l»D, ^""'7 'he Hfc sTurit'v thlt °I ..-rou..,.,, «fa tmrmf Nvs hng'a'd sr. I Phil. lelpMa a w r'naii 'di1 1} «'a»:ei and Aii.™, 'if» rri«i.i. nddet««iptlon. As my K -,i. .re made o^m K e a i a e W «,'oSe„Tl0!li&v !yar""Wlib a al i I can gaaraa In tins or a. ".'t, "1"' lh""' rii. o 8 •nanufeeta..! y olber the Cull. btatse. __ 4ABLO «OB». 8 I 8 NO. S NICKOIj18" ISstock BLOCK. NOW receiving a large snd care'ul'y sd*-ted of "Boot* and Slio«a, adapted to thin mtrket. and ihev hard tltaes. tj winch he inrlt.K the att-mion of ireba.e-. I have a lari-« s»«ortu.m o: Ladies' Klne K:d, Lasting and Se-ge Congress HeeledOsilers. in! 0OB,r«. Sailers, 6,°W C*"(aaewsaMsKl Oifor» and T. Tie*. Boys and Yn i'bs' Oalter.and Bb«» All kinds. Oi Cb.ldren'aHb almost an endless variety of all the .ii,ii„m it, cy kinds. Plaaee call ami see i.Ur su4 pr.iM. They will be sold at very low tWvire. »pr2? *A*r»KD Bl'IT*. BOOTS AND SHOES I Wholeaialo db H.etAall, AT THE K.firiHE STORE! BHADT 8TRBHT. DATBNPOHT. Istock HAVBnow It. store a large end well select*! of and Bhi*es, ui which I Invito the attention .,f sll In want of artlclee in my line OnwUry Trader* Wort wishing to replMil.h their will find it to their advantage te call on me berur. parebaslng elucwhere To my numernis coatciners who prefer Oassm we COM time to hoi.' out Indnceneate la u.« Wayof rrn«sfo(iA and sf^MsA toorA. Dot aqoaU«d |hi -!-f» 'it Ne»- York All kinds ot Ladlea* work manufactured aa asnaj fJylll H. OABBBTT A I O A S thing! 4 Hock lslaid Kiilmd Winter *irrangrmmt, Ofurth and after Hunrla* Mh IRfis, and utu notlc.train" will leave Bo k laiaad ilai.y Sundays eicept®.!, ss Mtews lat mall train at t• .-ti A 2'1 freight 11 iR a ikl nlKlit express a IS Tram, iiirtve at Rocklslaad dally* Banday. i oepted, a* folloWb lit night eaprona at 8 id A M. al freight tratun at no lid mall train at tip Ail trains over this roa-J are In direct ou.irsi»r at tThlcago with t-»lns over both the Ml Mean H.':ta-m Michigan -ntral, PltiHburg, Port Way? go Rail Ri.vl to and from Iti^!t To.wt Clerclard, C'.hilTibii,, f'|t:"iinati, P1tti.tur«r Dunkirk, Buffalo, Nlaxara PaiU. A lan}, New Y ». Plilla-lelphia, Haltliuore and Wal lngU)0. .t LaSflie with train* the IllinoU Central a.*.)— North to Oalcna JIKI Month to Bt lsnl. and Cairo. U which places ti'ketscan be |ir K-ured of W (Jremnr le, TlcSet \r-nt. AKe-itb, R. R. TH-pul, H.«k |.|.fi*1 Passengers are reirtnded «.f the ••¥. xsiiy'i.f *ivtu4 distinct dlrectlouea«ViUedeHtination of their *age,aiKO to procure t|ci..tH before taking their wa'js In the cars, as the oondti tors nnllect farm, oaly to »t» tlonson the line or tne rhl'-aii" Afbx k lolard r»Ui'*:. JOHN TRA!Y, fl iiertntemVn*. W. H. WHITMsa, Ast't Hiip't. Bock Island. Dec. 6, Idtf] Mississippi ft Missouri R. R. Trains run bv Clilespn time, wblrh i- twelve mls ute.i faster than I)aven|ort time. ON and after Monday, April llt'i, lW»,aad an til farther notlee, trains will leave Davenport, Muacatlr.c, Cohmil City, Wa-lilngtou and luea Oily (Hundays *icepte4) aa follows: ist KzpresK and Mall Train at So a Trains will leave Davenpsgt Isr Chlesaedally. Han lay* eicapt«' a. follows: 1st Ms 1 Train, at |o In a w Id BzpreaeTrain, at i, ii i n Trains arrive at Davenport dally, (Baadayeeaoae tsd)ss follows: raoat THE EAST. 1st Bxrress Tralr at a.s. 2d Mail Train, at 6 46 si PBOM TBK WXST. 1st Mall Train, at 6 .v Trains run by Chicago time, wta.ch Is twelve in n ntes faster than Paveiip .rt tine. All trains oit of D»venp(,rt w|l: make enanetUeoa at f.'oluml.K Citv, Ws.hniKt' i, \inl Iowa Cl'.y the Western 8ta«e Co'» .tages for d' |olnt- The Paasenger Train n, inwti' at to* k l«lsn'* w:a Chlcaco A Bock leland Railroad train* al) Ea*t, North and Sou'h Passengers reminded of the neceestty of gt?*', Ilstl.ict direction aa to the dsstlna'.lon oflt.elr tu gst«, aiso to ^trocars tloksu before taking heir Ku' Uis cars. N. H. The Morning H" Hi A M) trali for the g,«" ti n eet« at Jcilet *itb Ir.lo. on ti.e MlrhlKari i a! ,- al the Jtir' with trail.a -i the I* burg. Ft Wayne A CtlBa? I I Chkacae.'t trains n the Mlchlgab Boathern and MichlganC'L trai Rail Rosdi. sprit JOHN P. TRACY, Papt. K N A I I I I I E S E K O I i i Sentstl Sursooxi. WOl'LI) respeetfally Inform the inhabitant Davenport alio vicinity that he ha» :.e' rifflce directly fiver the liavenp. rt fla«C 's. in M'r- Wln's Itiock.on Perry,b tweenThlriland PourO for the transaction of Mechaideal and Opera?!* i"n tlstry In all tth branrhe» Having cen 1 -'r' f ticns from, and during the a»t yi *r been as«^f:ale"l with, one of the most able practioaers in th- KJ feel, coi.fldeot that any operation, enirus Will be executed In a careffcl and ealllfnl manner He will be roo«t happy to show any who ma? fav him with ecall, his reconimandations, wbKh ar» of tbe highest cha'.iter and wo':ld Invite the m*"l critical examination upon all work c.mmltted to ('s hand.. All operations registered and warrants He eollclts a ulisre of the public r-atronaee, ard tak-e pleasnreln sabmiltlas the fo'lr. wing testimonial NEW l.uNo*,Oet. as, i-*' This may e»rtif\ that I'r-J. Cbeft*[,roi.gh haa a pupil of mine In the study of Dentistry, aad tr-et during the pad year, be ban operate] with BH» in of office. Id his professional ability I have ths grea'"l coafldeooe, and Tdiatly recommend him to auy wishing such services as.those of a esrefnl aotski fa I Dental Operator. W. W. SHBFFIBLD. And also ID referring to Messrs. O. T. ft C. Shepard, Hon T. w. wi Uama, F- 0' Lsarned, Dr W. W. SheCeM, Hon Ebencser learned, i 1 |/-arii»l, Dr. Lewis iv-tte, Rev Daniel Huntls W Browne, DrW Stoddard," of Hew Leadoo nn also ta Dr. Barrows, Baraaws. Pr Baker, ftev Mem, gfeeera Ceok A Hon Cannon, i Or Wltherwaa, WHF Ourley |*L. True, Bev Packer!, i A Barrow B«* S Woodward, 0 W Smith, W A ItaMss, A Hast, PMerwtn, AW Bailey. [Febd Otas Powers /ao N Bo«*rs. HT Sl ymaker, BevBFMagoaa, Jos Lambrlte, _KEAL ESTATE. Real Estmie slfmey, (sEORGE L. KICKOLLi, OFFICE, 0QB1IBB BHADT AKD SEOOND BTB1 IKiekolla* Bloek, twaport, far Sale. Aaad M®"B AMOUHT OF THB BB8T CTTT OOCHTBT PROPW^_ animproved—stvery low rates. ALSO: Lnl L**s st prices that saaast wUhlng a lot for a home. OBO. L. HIOHOLLB, Qor ftldf |04 |M|Ri o. coaaooa, MM TAtna Attorney st Law A Hetary Fablle. Coif#oiA Taalii, OXKXEAL OOLLlCTIirO Aflgii|