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INSURANCE AIENOT.
JOHN L. SWiTS & C0*
ftH L. SWITH. K. B. HILL, W. P. UDDER.
»ck*l»* Block* (up oUfi,)
•feCO.IDST*
iifrlVeil fitiajirtvti flfiff)
CITY LOTS»
•wclllllff IIOHMO W»li
Sought, 8old and Leased.
H»iue LotM for Hale*
A IKar|4»iM.
Xo. 49. Those eligible building lots corner of
TWelftli ulid Mock Island streets, Oring 16" ft-"-"4
"II -1.11I11 Milt: i-tli sired, ulid 1.V) feet ou
east side il It ck Island street.
The above is u very tine location: price very
low tei ins uai'iiuiiiioiilv easy -a small amount
(if cash down balancc oil long term ol years ut
a low inti in)« i cf-i.
41. I,ut t»u Brady si left, went side, i»"» feet
by l'i't feet deep price very low. On paj
lijr the lot fkt trunnj/ tj buud mil In, loaned
ft UK tit UT ]nr tint.
u-i. On itrudy .street, i«»» feet flout by 10O
deep- teuced. Price I-
A
fro
itn-i
fvr
®K*t
Hit,
So. 4T. -I'li *•-. just ca of Itrady Ht.
So. 43. Four on lihSt in-ni-• K. i I rout I bridge.
|Ti. O.'j. A No, Itn iiisii' '1 suites of roiling lor
oenth -num.
I'irkl 4'Iumh lloitMt'M Ibr ({«*•(.
No. 4. .We «re ready to engage to rent or lo sell
houses now building) to bt- ready for occupancy
In .Mat or Jiiii nest -plans ut which may be
Keen lit our oilic •.
Slor« (or itt nl.
No. 2«. Tin- wont »toiv ami basement, in Me
tropolitan block, now ocuujed by Muck it Co.,
^l&o feet di ji.
•fiouMt't* for Hair*
Ko. 10. In ilme, III., two-story brick dwel
ls* Iioiisp, »i!ii lot iso by l.Vt t'f, ', cor. Lvntleaml
Aim Sti. 'I'iie liouM'i* in jjooil -4iii(!iti .n, is now
rented posse^tiou given in :i'itliiy«. iTIie Iu.ium.
cost jf'i.otKi.) I'riec of lioimc and lot, Jfl.i'MM one
third casli liiilant e o.i loiift titne lit low interest
Ko. A brick dwelling limine on K--d St.
l.ltt", titX'o fiwli, rest on tune ut n per cent.
Xo. ^7. T:.e cwtiitc now owned mid occupied
by «eo. S. V. |)o\v, Ks«j.,l»t itii 'lie dwelling bouse
Itiid tlii-'-e lull lots, tioatiiiii Koiitli upon t-lli St.,
oorner of Kai until sir«-et. I'liis iion^e is in per
feet repair, bavin been lltt-'d iiji by tlie ov\ner
for liilnsvlf. 'l ite I ntite Iii i aiifjeiiietlt ol tlie licune
i* tnsti lul utid complete. The view from this
place is iiiisurpusted. 'IVrun cum'.
No. iK. I' i .on.' cottage IIOIIM' ou Third street,
in (ireeti's nddiUuu. fricc,
So. 89. I'.ri.k house and lot*, fonthcast cor
ner of -itb i:nd Main Sis., known iisTboi in^ft.ii es
tate, l'to tt front oueaeli.S'. I'ricf ^i'i.oiki, may
remain for a term of yours at it low rate of inters!
No. ay. I'Vainr dwelling lim.s.-, smith side .'Id
Street, east of Warren St.. mid lot. i'vice, ^4oo.
No. .". limbic IMIUSC went side of 1'errv Si.,
corner ot'l'itii .-tfi i t. I'l ice, .f ji.'i 'fwo-thirdH
mav reiiiiiiii on l.ioH^ajfe r.t per cent.
So. 'I. Frame house south side ad street, one
mile w«'.-t if itr .-ly ftree", price, 1,.'ioTwo
thirds may leinaiu on lino Jl^e at six per cent.
No. 1. New frame house on Hrady street
:!DAILY
HI-fruiit
tool.
Un I Wild street, lot No. lul'stikcr'a ad­
dition, (corner lot,) price.
So. -it'. Four house lut-. in Davisou & True's
addition met. Terms easy.
Ko*. 1, M, 'i'liirty lioutc lots in Slayma
Iter's addition $l|Bi to i*l.'. each. Term* easy.
Hlorc Lull t«r mu1«'.
MI
genteel resilience, i 1'rice,
No. 11. Valuable hotise with 2^' aeres ol'luml
Well stocked with fruit of nil kind*, with stable,
carriage ho.ide, wood bouse, cow stable, wai oti
nhed. i ist. i n, two wells, pasture, orchard am!
yoiliii uiove -Ilie whole plitce well fenced tinil in
jierfeut order ami r« poir price ,i
Sloro* lor Saie.
So. S5. 2 aluable store*, well rented easy terms
Wei iuore°* Ad«lltk»a.
i* now laid otT into 1nt« (of all prices) and they
ut ready for sab- on very easy terms and at low
torites. Htm-o hots, Store Lots, Wurehyuje Lots,
Factory Lot •.
Fai-utM HuateiL
We want to purchase improved toll &om 80
to 1«W acres ci.eh.
I-'ui-nm lor Sitle.
Xo 2.". Mi acres, till improved anA imftr frm*
3 mil- tfrom the city, with excellent house, t'.t
rooms and liar, woo 1 house, *II-!I house, barn
(Jo bv .Vi feet.) spring, two wills, cistern, orchard
of i'M trees, (tipples, pears, peaches and cherriesi
Price cawli, balance on a term of
vear.s.
Xo. 17. hrr«ji. fcueetl, a purt itu|»roved be
lli u a ]art of Marmuvt Noel's land, udjotniii^Mr.
Diner's ph'ce. This place is adapted for u gar
den or m'ap»-ry, price
No. I
s.
so acrca, all improved and under fence
with house, at Hickory Urora. 1'rice Jl.UHO
one-therd cash.
No.
%21
l-.'o acre* nnimprored land near l)u-
ranl, a: #1- per acr •. cash, balance in live
years at t.m per cent.
No. H". 4" acres. 5 miles from the city, on the
llnliutpie road, all iinpyoved and nndcr fence,
with b.Hire au.l stable. "1'rice $1.8'«». two-thirds
may remain for a tcnu ot yeara to suit the pur
chaser.
•_' acres in I/inn County, i-rl improved ami
under fer.ee. I 1'rice #1 V. cash.
No. 1-. 1-" acres near Wc'.rott, (ilo lmrored
and under fencei with house priceSl.SO't.
•jtiwo acres in Poweshiek t'o ai -r-'t per acre.
400 acres in Iowa county at per acre.
li'.'iio acres in Sioux countv at per ncrtw
H»M» acres in Clay cnu.ily at fl per acrajy*
7
DEMOCRAT.
H. M. r»:rrM» iu. Co., N ^7 Park Rov, New York
•ni! I# Html* «r« our a^euta in rHlM
and are author****) to tak- adrcrlitcuteuU mod «ul»crip*
tlou« for us at -ur ratrs.
If.
ti.ai*»
a,
Uf Uiarlrtrn CMiirafo.
tfioriied to re» «-.Tc
LOCAL ITEMS.
A i.akob Iron .Satk for .-ale cheap, at the
warehouse of 11. M. I'kkttymav.
Tiib next practicing party at White's
Ac:k1i tn v Ilall, talccK place Thurwlay cven
ifi!r. May 12th. No gc-ntlcinuti admitted
without a lifly. i4t
Tuk Ciuo.-iT.—I/ovcrs of the drama and
the miraculous, will find a choice evening'8
entertainment at Metropolitan Theatre thin
evening, on which occasion the Oho.«t"
will lie preaentcd in the most artistic style.
Watches and Jewei.hv.—Kutcnbcck i«
receiving aiiother larjje slock of the most
dcsinililc arti'-lcs in this line, just selected
in ihu Kusterti markets wlicrc be now is.—
r.a lit-i, call and sec the goods. Ko. 26 Lc
l.-iiic Uow.
Acctioh Sau:.— Will be sold at public
auction, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock at
corner of 12th and Brady btreets, three dwel
ling houses, all in jrood repair and ready for
occupancy. I'o-scssion v?iven immediately.
For further particulars ini|iure of K. Cttr
ru t, Marble Hull .Saloon. dts.
Acais wo say: l'lant nhade and fruit
trees also grapes ami evergreens. Now is
the time to do it. The investment will pay.
Man}- of our citizens are doinf so and many
inoic are nut. The i xjiemliturc will pay—
pay a higher rate of interest than any other
we know of. Don't let this opportunity
ptts.- unimproved.
I. uiiks, voit all want snrirtg machines.
Uctiicinbcr he I'lorence machine is the best
in use. It is pimple and perfect. Come
one, come all, and examine them for your
selves. Kemember the place, corner of 'M
and I'erry streets, Mrs. B. B. Clingman,
A'/ent.
Agonts wanted in every town. Apply to
Mis.s K. H. Ciinguian, Davenport, Iowa.
Go\k to Kt:oKrK.—Col. Culbortron, As
sistant Adjutant General of Iowa, and Capt.
Walker, jVssistnnt Mustering & Disbursing
Officer for Iowa, k it for Keokuk this morn
ing, to open an office there and superintend
the raising and mustering of the hundred
day men in the 1st Congressional District,
which are to rendezvous in that city. Two
more energetic men couid not be found to
have charge of this important work.
Tub Li mhf.k Tkadk.—The yank of our
lumber mills look very lank, owing to the
fact that the low stage of water has prevent
ed bringing down rafts this spring. The
water is rising gradually and in the course
of a week or two our lumber merchants ex
pect to have a full supply, and we trust
they will not be disappointed. The demand
for ail kinds of lumber is very brisk, even
at the very high prices at which dealer# are
obliged to sell it.
Plated Wake.—The richest stock of
goods in this line, anil one which comprises
the greatest variety which for style and ele
gance surpasses anything ever offered for
sale in this market, is kept by Webb, at the
great China store, LeClaire Row. His stock
was bought before the late rise in the gold
market, and will be sold at very reasonable
figures. Also, mirrors and minor plates of
every size, can bo found at no other place
in the city, together with glass-ware jof ev
ery style. Call and examine the stock.
Anotiii.H Yalvabi.e Jv:.KOVI:mhst—A
New Steam Fi.oi ii Mill.—linprovcinetiis of
a substantial character are b^lng made all
through our city. Last winter we noticed
the fact that our friend Kichard Stribling
had purchased of Mr. M. Donahue, the
lllue I trass Flour miil, with a view of re
moving it to this city. This has been done
and now, at the corner of Front street and
Western Avenue, a substantial structure 42
by 70 feet is in process of erection. The
foundations ate of masonry, two feet thick,
and the superstructure of timber. The mill
will contain three run of stone—two for
wheat ea5h 4 feet in diameter,—one for corn
oi feel in diameter. The power is to be a
5u-hor.se power engine, two boilers 20 feet
long, 41 inches in diameter. Directly over
the boilers, and sufficiently elevated to al
low a man to walk erect under it, will be
stationed the water tank, which consists of
a 20 feet boiler, .')fi inches in diameter, with
the Hues taken out This is to contain the
water to supply the boilers, and into the
front end the steam is escaped, which, after
passing the entire length of the tank, pass
es out through a pipe set in the farther end.
This is a valuable improvement. There is
no leakage as in wooden tanks, Escaping
the steam through it keeps the entire vol
ume of water hot, and prevents anything
like freezing in the winter. Even the cold
est night will leave the water yet warm, and
thus greatly facilitate starting up in the
morning. The steam, also, has a tendency
to settle the water in the tank. The feed
i
1 acres in Hancock cinrnty at *1 per ac#K
looii acres in Winnebago Co. at $1 per aMMt
3imio acres at I per acre.
Jooo ^cia s at cents jer acre.
Si!'1 acres in Tama county.
I2t acres id Story county.
aoo acres in \S':ini- shiek Co. at & per acflk
400 acres in ti!uu ly county at per acre.
500 acres in Bulier couniy at f2.-Vi per acre.
S.Kiii ucrea i" Mower co., Minn, at 2..V' per acre
64" acres in Houston Count v at |er acre.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Pkesix Fire losaraiire
illiHtic Fire Insuraace ۥ.,
Liur Fire Insurance Co*,
OF NKW VOUK.
City Fire Insnranee Co4»
OF HARTKOR1), CONN.
toriigiieM Fire InMrnee C«»|
OK Si'llINOKIKLD, MASS.
LIFE INSURANCE.
CMinectirat Life Insurance €*,
Betna Life InMranee Ce^
OF IIARLFORD, CONX.
ft$w York Lift Insnranee Ci|':
fNiritj Life Insurance
nnn n
OF XRW YORK. *w
jiln Swlts A Co.,
S1CKOLLH' B!JOCK, JHCOTO W.
Icetw CoIomn„tf AArer
its*
"h**
TERMS 8V.OO PER ANNtJMf THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER.
la aa-
a^J?ert'««
tfxrni# for tM^
pmper.
VOLUME 9. DAVENPORT. IOWA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1864.
BOARD or PKBi isonn.
J'hesrxt—Messrs. Carpenter, Davies, Far
her. Henley, Little, McConnell, Mead, Mur
r/, Koss, Thompson,
Mr. l.-u'-ir moved to adjourn until one
o'clock p. 111. Lost.
Mr. Davies called Mr. Iletily to the chair,
and in an informal way stated the reasons
why this meeting of the I Joan 1 was called,
the reasons why a l0unty should be offered,
and why the niy essary amount of money
should bo raised by taxation, instead of by
private sob.-cription. lie also alluded to
the sitllerings of soldiers' families in this
city and county, and urged that something
be done in their behalf.
Messrs. Clark and Wing came in and took
their -eats.
r. .Mead offered the followhtg which was
adopted
hntt!rnl, That a committee of five be ap
pointed by the chair for th-- purpose of tak
ing into consideration the subject of :iri*-ap
propriatioii by this Hoard In aid in the en
listment of tiio one hundred days' men, and
to report at the afternoon session.
The chair appointed as such committee
Messrs. Mca I, Hons, Clark, Wing and I'ar
ber.
On motion, adjourned until two o'clock,
p. in.
AKTKKNOON M-«STON.
Board all present, excepting Mr. Gates.
Mr. Mead, chairman of the select commit
tee, appointed at the morning session, pre
sented th" following report:
ViV.i.i/*•('/, That an ajiptopriation of $25,
OOn, or so much thereof as may be needed,
be made by t!lis Board for the put pose of
paying the ijuota of Scott county, under
the late call of one hundred days' men, the
stmt of fifty dollars to be paid to each re
cruit, or their families, in equal monthly in
stallments, the first payment to be made at
the da'.c of their mustering info the service
of the United States,
[At the time of going to press no vote
had been taken on the resolution.]
Tiiitr.sinNi Machines.—Our enterprising
fellow townsman M. Donahue, is turning
out
a
large
spring,
tation in tlio country round about. His
machines Rre built upon honor." Kvery
part from the trucks up, are made of the
best material that could be procured, and in
it si vie of workmanship that defies alt com
petition. Mr Donahue found a ready mar
ket for all he made la^l ison, and could
have sold many more if he had had them tu
sell. Every late improvement is attached,
ami no pains is spared to atlorj the farmer
the best machine now offered. Threshers
anil farmers generally should take pains to
acquaint themselves with this machine.
Xr:vi- Opkkatok.—Mr. Smith, the nnfvrtffH'
telegraph operator at this place br the past
year or two, left yesterday for Davenport,
carrying with him the best wishes of all
who know hint.—J/ntmtine Jovnu'l.
Mr. Smith is welcome to and enterprising
city, where we trust his stay will be agree
able. If Mr. Smith wishes to gain imperi
shable fame he tail do so by putting tliia
line in such order that a heavy dew will not
cut off the electric current.
The Frost.—There was a heavy frost
last night throughout this section of coun
try w hich, it is feared, lias resulted in doing
some, considerable damage to the fruit.—
We have c-nvcrscd with several farmers to
day from different parts of the country, and
the general impression is ,that considerable
damage has been done.
RIVKR ITKU*.
The new and elegant mail and passenger packet
Keithsbnrg, Captain C. Morrison, will depart
for Fort Mutlisoii mid way points to-morrow morn
ing nt 7 o'clock, making connections for St.
Louis in o hours. For freight or passage ap
ply to K. A. Tiiebin, agent.
The mail and passenger packet Hill Hender
son, Captain D. V. Daivl.'v, will depart for
D-.ibiniue and way points to-morrow morning.—
15. M. l'rcttvmttn. flsjent.
Davenport Carriage Repository,
.Vt». i flfl •'./ V- /, I
DAYKNTORT, IOWA.
J. HOYT. PROPRIETOR.
r.lRRUIiLS, BfTifilD AM) 1IAR\MS,
Of l*«BMtprtt .Tlmiunirfure, and most
dm able quality. His jroods were bought and
contracted for before the urent rise iu material
and labor, wiiicli enables him to oiler the (fUKAT
EST INDUCKMKNfS to purchasers. Call be
fore purchasing elsewhere. fbll-d&wl v
WffiBUK MMOTIIKRM,
MAKA'iKns UK TnK
Davenport Curriasf Maiiiifnrlorj',
CORNER
Low-Priced Collections
OF
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC I OR THE PIANO
FORTK.
The Home Circle A collection*of Marches Pol-
pipe running to the boilers below, enter the I kas. Waltzes, Schottishes, Redowas, Quadrilles,
tank so far above the bottom as to prevent ^^hd^.'Sh
sediment passing into the'. The Silver Chord
anything like sediment passing into the' The Silver Chord A coilectioii Id'Songs,* Bal
boilcrs. The tank can be easily cleaned ^nt^lWs^reUh
by opening the "manhole," which is on the The Shower ..i I'earls A collection of choice
back end of the tank, which projects thro }£$ Ms.
the walls of the building into the alley, into Operatic i'earls collection of Som^ Duets
and Tnos, comprising the Y'ocal lieauiTes of the
which the sediment can be thrown when too operis. witi, ViSno Aceonipauii'aVrt"
much has collected. The mill 'is owned by $2,
Parlor Co
Stribling & Co., will be completed in time Baet«! waltzc s!,Mu?chesf Dances,'a™ °Ap^Si
for the new crop, and will cost about
$16,- for
4
4it
i i.m«
i'/uNL
«he Piam. 1.50.
!. A
1
..
,Il'wc
000. It wilHteft valuable improvement to the popular ami fa«i
Our city.
s
N
SPECIAL .HUSSION.
Wbdsesday, May 11.
Pursuant to call the member* of the
Board of Supervisors of Scott county met
at the 'ourt Hou«.e this morning, at 10
o'clock, l.»r the purpose of considering the
matter of making an appropriation of ltmds
for the purpose of giving a Inanity of $."0
each to volunteer- enlisting under the call
of the (ioyi :r:or of Iowa, for men for one
hundred days' service.
Dateaporl .Harket%
OrncE or the Davbsport Dewocrat,
Fridaycveriiint, May 1MV1.
Fiotr.— wholesale $').oo((m .4o re
tail.
Wit BAT.—1.05(?-1.17. «,
itAKLiT.—[email protected]
Oats.—
Cons.
WHITK Uk\xs ?2.00(®2.it(fc
Flaxseeh.- *2.''i('i2.^."i.
TiaoTHr.-- 1-'.250249.
CLOVISK.— »7."4,(«7.J5,
Potatoes.—o*j(t/70.
lil TTblt --S.V.
®G«s-l"c,
rVew York Market**
CcTTOX—Qnie^ at Mc.
Flour—r.^Mc betUT. $C.'.'0C^7."O for extra
"o for superfine.
SViieat—Uiichaii^ed. »l,.ri-'^il.4 for Chicago
Spring ^1.5Jgl.54 Milwaukee Club tl.os(ftl-i3
winter
red.
Coax—ft.29 for old mixed.
OAIS
PokK—Higher. $20.75 mettk
ki—1 l((j H^c.
WmakT—tl.^'j.
l\c« York Nlock Market.
New York, May 11.
Gold 75.
Iwumber Kurkcl.
Dav i.m'okt, May 9.
^rnctTiff fiS.oO
l!ai ii Hoards HS.nO
Framiui Timber a Joista under !in ft 22.'*)
2" feet and over 24.hi(^.3J 00
Flooring, ....»*».#«..... 8.».0o
Siding St.oo
Finishing, 83.oii(a fn.00
Sliiuples .. *."•50
i,.r.
ISoai!s .oul l'lank-
I'arl
oth
1'. M. U'giiinint
six :5l)
linln one
of said
.piarter
Hione.
number of his Mip nior grain
threshers, separators, and
tl.e
A. 1. ls.'.J,
to the order of
A.
KKKl'S CONSTANTLY ox AND
a iafire ,sftck of the most thorough
ly I:..sue and ino modern styles of
Janu
Anow
THIRD HARHISON STREETS,
Davenport, Iowa, niatuifac .ire all kinds o't
Carriages, Buggies aud Wagons from the best
material, and perfect satisfaction warranted. Re
pairing done on short notice. Rutis niodenite.
Ki
Encourage home mechanics. deel-dtf
IMA,
A
collect ioi! of Sonss.'
'i
Bda
Dances r»ntaillillJt
1111 taMiionaolc Quadrilles, t^otillons
I, 4c., with figures and calls fur tl«
for the !viiuioPirp ti -o
Faney Dances, A
4 I changes. Arran
The carpentar work is being done in ex- i Uaioa Collection of Popular Ducts for' Vioii
orient style by James Stephenson, as also
the masonry by Detliff JohaMn. Ew«rj- im'« Farewell Album, Julli^'iffiiic'ftL
k W 4 7
I EW» ®7 Wathiagton BOTTOM^
•f it .iveQ a
s
McI'au:..iM
\V:o
of said notes for the
u-
COMMERCIAL. DRY COODT.
••fit I'
I' i.oi.elu -Us li-iit.
To-Day's Advertisements.
'i'Ul'cTLL'.S h'Al.E.
HKItLAS, on the lst da of 'December. A.
Y\ !.
lso7,
Janies ti.
t'r:eie.
Crane and Maty
his wife,
Ann
cxeeuti tl
ullto
son, as
ing
to
Joliu W.
tniste a
fc.iid
Thomp­
certain deed of
mist,
convey­
trustee the
lundj
and premises in
Sco'l county, Iowa, descrtbi 1 follow?.,
the South east
nl:.' of
Hi-vvil
ijutirt-ras
section,from
half
thence four
ninety three and
stone, thenee
b. iriiininu.
"pavuient
ren. One
snni of e liuatb^d tlullai i,
(•tin" jiaia'.le mi
the
i'tii
day October,
A. I. 1
to the oi-thr of Alensoii Sh'-.dy one of said
11:11- for 'lie sum fd' one liuitiircl and fen dollnrx
$1 bo payable on the 1st day of January, isijii,
to the order of Martin (iiger and the last of said
notes for the sum of one hundred and live duller*
pitiable on the first day of January, A. I).
i*w/i, to ilie order uf Nail, iluiikh y 4 Co., with
intert st on all of said notes at the rale of ten per
cent per iintinm.
And now the said James U. t-rnne having failed
to j.tiy the iji-te for
£.V'!to
James Warren, alutve
named, I, John W. Thonipsun, trustee as afore,
sai 1, do hereby yive tins public notice, that In
i iritie of the power wbiub is in me vested .y mtid
deed of trust, I will on Saturday, the 4th dnv of
June, A. ||., at ten o'cloclc it the forenoon
oi -aid day, at tit• Court House door in the city
of Da', eiiimrt, expose and oifu for sale ut public
auction, the tract of land above described, or
touch men of as shall be ueccssurv lo aatisfv and
pay tie amount of said jfs•' note, with the interest
tiiereon to the day of sale, together with the costs
and expenses attending this sale, costs of this
notice and trustee's lees.
llaleif Ma# 10, t#a
John w. Thompson,
dts Trustee,.
Board*
4 GEXTLI'MAN AND WIFE, OR TWO
A ^tn^e gentlemen, can be aceonintoditted with
board ami pleasant rooms in a private family.
Adtiie.-s, post otflce box loS. tiiylo-dit*
METROPOLITAN THEATRE.
I,i:v-i:K
wn
Max'.i.i.r.
McFARLAND'S MAMMOTH
Dramstlir font it any
20 IX NUMBER 20
For a few Nights Longer*
15th niiihl of the Cl eat Combination Company.
The tn.iujgcr wishes to inform the citizens of
Davenport ami icinity that the Immense Attrac
tion ottereil this week in the way of Sensation
pieces, which have created a furore in New York,
r!itiadc!p!ii» and Hostoii, justifies him in expect
ing crowded houses nightly.
WEDNESDAY EVKNIXG, MAY 11,
The 2d night of the optical and spiritual Enigma
of t\e nineteenth cctiturv, the
GHOST.
The whole to conclude with tlie celebrated Pro
tean Farce, in which JKSSIK MACl'AHLAND
will personate six cheracters and
Wiuiee three laaac«%
Kntitled ilie
Siage-Striick Housemaid.
Doors oped at 7- curtain rises at S precisely
ADMISSION:
Private Hoxcs fco.no Oidlery fOc
Orchestra Scats Parqoette 25c
Dry Kindling
Wood.
LOT OF DKYP1NE KINDLING WOOD
on hand at. our null on a«l street, and
for sale very «IEXCH DAVIES.
v'tirt d'
Tt* Central A ttnri Trnnk R« R«,
BOSTON,
Fare ft96,
BUFF
A I/O A NEW YORK.
Fare ...*1.00,
Less than via any other route.
Passengers get the full benefit of the aboxe by
purchasing tickets at the Grand Trunf T'uket of
fice only, Deal bon street, Chicago, Clark
street, Chicago, '.'41 Main street. Milwaukee..
S. WEBSTER, West'n Asi't (». T.
S. F. HIHitARD, West'n Ag't Vt. Cent.
C. J. BRYDGES. Managing Director.
Mich. Sonthern A Lake Shore RR«
OXfurther
AND AFTER MAY 4T1I AXI) UXT'lL
notice trains will leave'Chicago as
follows:
7:'m a. m. New Y'ork Express, daily, cxeept
Sundays.
7:30 p. m. Xight Express, duly, except Satar-
Trains arrive in Chicago at 8:16 p. in., and 8:15
All the above trains make regular connections
All the above trains make rffal* connections
at Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Albany, ew
York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and all
^iluxu^ious Sleedinff Ci*Oi*. wttt aH taodeni
improvements, rnM on nigtntrains.
VL K&FE IISB
comer of iM Jm Ip.
'mIB.
Ha
IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS*
LATE ARRIVALS.
M. Herzbers A Co.,
,Y". .SV.',„J ,S7., jf.fi-jn-tittin JU-jtk,
Heveryreceived
ave and are receiving
day, by Express, the most desirable
styles of
Fashionable Spring Goods
(t'
Wiiiu'i* FahrU* and Jhifltrris.
Also a full stock ofbleached anil unbleached Mus
lins, Flannels, to which we invite the attention of
buyers." Having our stablisbment iu Philadel-
fy
New Yobe, May 11.
ihia and Baltimore, and one ofourlirm constant
iu the market, we arceu:ibled to oBer induce
ments to ull who call. inclilii-dAwly
WALL PAPERS.
WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!
K W STYLES!
For the Scnsoii of 1S64.
1ST The lurg'-st and best stock in the city jt:
Mm W. PETERSEN'S,
M». -i VI lisT "Jll ST.,
aving made large purchases of
stock from N'-w York Manufacturers be
fore the rise, lain prepared to ofl'cr
Superior Inducement*.
mli l-j, 1.. W. 1'KTKUSEX.
ELEt'TION NOTICE.
"VTOTK'E 13 IIKi:i:i!V (IIVKS THAT A
_i^\ Special Elect ion has leen ordered by the
t'i'\ t'ouiieil of the Citv of Davenport, to be
Inddeii in tie- SiAlh Wmd, on Ihe
Twcut)»flrst day
dint
of
i|iiartof
.?ro
ilie
south
-west
Vection one
cJl, i
in tow
No. seventy-eightNo.ttventy
7^1, north
iis'uip
riuute
three east of
fourteen
(,14
chains lifty-
west tlie
.sonlh-eastcorner
'11chains
tlin
e fourth'-west
Which
vev.inee was made
*aid con-
l»v
the
isaiil Jatnvf C.
Crime and
Mary Ann, his wife, for the purpose of securing
the
of live certain promissory notes
with the interest thereon, signed by the
ilii'nesC
Crane,
horse-powers
this
(,I
said
(l-i'ed th: 1-• due i Oeceinbvr
A. I. ts«7.
tine
said
tn
which have gained so high a repu­
e
ItHndred
iid notvsfor tb« mn
dollat
l(
j-
s,
$."ooi
u
l,Je
ol'Deceniber, lMi2.
on the
lilst dav
to the ontcr ol
0 :e-.'f s
sitl
I it s i J"o'i|
Williatit 11. Heell
li'j!e-i
tor
'.hr aiiiuof
live
him !rc!
p"3abl"
lol
on the i
'.lst
day of
lleo'iuber,
ALL PfcKSONS INTERESTLD
»VJJjMs T.IKE .VOTIVE
That
(y"?11
links to a
nonh
ten
R'
chains
!«eb-
11 j'.j i liuks, vhei.tc c..r i
and a
lour:1
haiin
ninety
three and t'tiri-c-fourtlisC.iI links, thenee north
ten
'1
chains twelve and a half''"Jji
links
to
a
the tnu^rsigxed have beex
by the Mayor and Alderman of the Ci'?
instant, at 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock a. m., and from
a o'clock to 5 o'clock r. m. of each dav.
C.H.KENT, 1
S. HlltSt'HL, -Committee*
GEO. S. C. DOW,
mpyi-d^w
Mississippi li Missouri Railroad
COMPANY.
rpilE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
.1. holders of this company, for the election of
Directors for the msuimr year, and for the trans
action of sii' li at her business as may come he
tyre the said meetinir will be held at the office
of the company, at Da\enport,' oii
Jlumlu) (He Ml af Jaae, 1MI,
at 1 ti o'clock uoou..
Davenp'*t, May -!, 1
dtd
Person^
ajir^-J dim
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of
May,
ISCt, for the purpose of electing an Alderman in
place of M. K. I'A ItKS, whose seat has be declar
ed vacant by -said Council.
The Kle. "ion will be lieht at the School House,
ill Ka-t Dili eiiport,
Davmport, May loth, lSt'4.
,p.
CHRIS, KAt Fl'M A VS",
Citv Cleric.
(l
laveiipottt, appointed a committee to eo
.ializc and
correct Ihe "Book of Assessments," of said Citv,
for the year 1- •'•, and they will hold their meet
ings
At the Council Chamber,
For ten days, commencing on
Saturday, the iilst lajr of May,
E. COOK, Secretary.
•folic#.
Stkket
C,'OMMISSION*Kit'sllmat,)
OMMI
City of Davenp :rt,
April i'i, lsi'4.. I
WKo are rkmoying, or
about tti remove, anv tilth or dirt from their
Cellars, alleys, etc., are hereby imtilird that the
city ordinance prohibits them from depositing
any dirt or tilth therefrom, on any of the streets,
alleys, or public grounds of the city, except in
such places as may be designated by the Marshal
or myself. All persons desirous of removing
such dirt or tilth, may, for the next u'i davs, de
posit it in the following placts, viz: On tlie east
and west side of tiaines street, between loth and
lilh streets on the north side of -th street, be
tween Harrison and Ripley Streets on the south
side of Front stt '-et, Het«eei Ih own nnd Warren
streets oi- ut U' awiek's Mill, East Davenport,
(by cousent of the owner. 1 All persons not com
plying with the above notice, will be dealt with
according to chapter 12, of Cit e Oi doiances.
GEORGE H. PARKER,
Main Strc t, between Second and Third,
DAVENPORT, IOWA,
Collrcts Bark Puy. Boinitirx. ant! Pmsions.
Hyear
aving hee.v engaged for over a
in prosecuting Claims for Pensions.
Arrears, and Bounties, parties can rely ii|Mn hav
ing their matters atteuded to as proniptlv as the
business of tin- various Departments at Washing
ton will permit. jj.y-dtf
U. S. 10-10 B0ADS.
XDEll IKSTftUCTI0\3 TROlt TlTt SEC
wtTAitr of the Treasury of the United States
tn
the
First National Bank ofDarenport,
has been authorized to receive subscriptions to
the
National Ten-Forty Loaa*^
For the subscriptions to this Loan, bonds will be
issued of the following denominations, .'si's, 10O'»
/»•, and l"'Xfs, registered, or with coupons at
tached, as may be preferred by subscriber*.
These bonds are redeemable by the Government
in cow after t*s, and payable romr years from
date.
They bear five per cent, interest, payable cj.
bonds not over one hundred dollars auuuaUy, and
on over one hundred dollaM semi-annually, in
col*.
Deposits must lie made in I.xjal TtnAt notes of
the United States, or iu National B-tnk Aott Cur
rent-y. Subscribers will reeieve intrr'st frrm tht
day tht tnoueg drpoxdai
it ilk thu JianL, and the
bonds will be delicered at the expense of the tfor
trii rn ut.
Coupon bonds are now ready for delivery, and
Registered bonds will be on the 1st of Nay neit.
By an act of Congress the issue of these bonds
is iUnitfd to
Two Hnndred Millions**
Dollar*.
an amount that will soon be absorbed if we Mr
judge of of the previous success of similar appeals
ny the Governmen^ tj^ the lojal people »f this
ooaatry. These I
S*m
All
Tax*
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BRONZED
Buys, Sells and Stores Grain at the most
reasonable rates.
Highest Market Price Paid for
spldwtf] Produce of all kinds.
COST PRICE TO BE HAD OF-
EF.EEEEKE
EEKEEEKE
PLUMMER'S
No. 50 Brady Street,
Above the Post Office,
at »mi.mnoTii
Wkirh be
All the Above at very Low Prices*
COMMISSION.
CHAS. H. ELDR1DGE,
Real Estate Commission Agent,
DAVENPORT, 10V1.
Will at m! till it- I'fumjitly t»
••flag Sl NelilnK Kcal Kstate,
Ciillfftioiis of all
KmhK
PAVMK.M' OF TAXES,
.\rsotintinjr Lullns.
ItfaklMe AbHlrnft '1'ltlris,
RENTING HOUSES AND FARMS,
Atiswrynr Letters id Iniiuiry, Myking
I'm chases of all Kintls,
Second door above the Post OHiee. apr'.S
.f7A. DAVENPORT,
General Pro4nce A Commission
MERCHANT.
awl Warehouse on Front Street,
Four doors east of Perry.
Davenport,
tawa.
B. HEINZ,
Produce Commission Mercian!,
NO. 4 BfltROWs' BUM'S, I.KVRK.
PkindsHIGHEST
E." W. HA K Ell,
Stn et ('oiuioi^sioner
CLAIM,
WaiT
lot NTT A PENSION
A«-i:vr.
AYS I ASH PRIt'E FOR ALL
of Country produce, butter, e.^gs, etc.
Boat stores always on hand. Bin s and hells on
comtniafion. niyUdtf
RTlir PARKS,
o n o k e
"VTO. lot SOUTH WATER ST.. CHICAGO,
_i_N III. P. O. Bo* 'J'.itfJ. Caih advances made
on property in store. «uch7-dlr
JA1IKS H. UAI.ZEI.I,,
^COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT.
Vy Airent for Herring's S.ifes nnd Fail bank#'
Scales, llydraulie Cement, Plaster Paris and Hair.
no. Front street,
Davenport, Iowa. mvH-dtf
MERCHANT TAILORS.
KKAUV-MADK
O LOTHINQ
AT
FRANZ MEYER,
Second street— tirst door west of Nation*! twk
A 5""«l assortment e(
OEXT8 FURNISHING GOODS. BOYS*
CLOTH INO. CLUTDS. CAiMt
MERES, SHIRTS,
StOCKIXGS,
which I wil sp'J at the most reasonable priee*.
Custom Work
Done at all times and warranted the best, nibs!
durab e and cheapest. All who want the best
and Cheapest goods must corns t»
norlKdly FRANZ MEYER.
NEW STOREl
J«hn Bartemeler
,.J,IS
STo
K
OP GOODS
to Franklin Block, on Second street, bet
'•"t® "d Harrison streets, where b» hat onracd
a NEW CLOTHING 8TURR, and will
stantly on hand a good assortment of
Genta' Fiurniahtns Goods,
Ckrthen made to order on shortest notice, and
warranted to suit. Call and aee me. seplrflr
iJMw Jonnix,
ih1??ri?^Er0?fP3TBEgr BSTtfEEX
jj~rf jjjf- JSSL^^,S•JnJ5fe?,0 ortwand in the
best stvle.
Mgy
ULOnURU
AXD BOYS' CbOTHIKO of
'j .vT The fullest satisfaction guar-
A. HHJJtt,
I NO. y BBADY 8TRERT, BELOW 8EC
Ifffti5?^*Q**tMlt|y08
han'1
•nd
of the best malarial aMl ia 1
that
mmMU
to glm salisfaeta.
I
Itrd
a«r Hmt
f' .i|-i
in u*. mA
h„ 4T
«. m«j* i. ti'».
15 CENTS PER WEEK.
——J»
WALL
NUMBER 168^
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PAPER HANGINGS,
Hnm4
BROWN BLANKS, WHITE ^BLANKS* SATINS,
SATINS, STAMPED GOL§
PAPERS, FIGURED SHADES,
SJTI.V SII.IDKS, UILT J.T0 ¥HOHTRW^
STOVES and TINWARI.
Sloven Htort*
HILLS & WASHBTTRN
Mo. 56 Brady Street
Nearly opposite Post office,
AVE IX STORE AXI) ARE RECEIVIN0
th- largest and best assortment of
PARLOR COOK I HEATING
3TOYE8,
that can
be purcs tseil in the eastern
H. A W. have t.' e exclusive sale Ut
SANFORD'S
Celebrated Challenge Heater!
one of the moat economical
duced, and for
erpial.
The unrivalled
Trlamfhj
inventions f'er pro* 1
convenience and comfort hw W
Forest M»
InaCatSt
orKe patterns eat ONLY be
id WaMibnma.
pi4
ed at Hills and
fcar very stove guarantied
or thi money refunded.
They also keep the celebrated
0FP,%SIS!f-.ffiW!W¥iS0
ROOM HTOVKH
Tiawara, Jappaoed ami PorceUn Warn,
Tmga,
TIs, (w*, a g|ii Iwa Waw,
aafcctnrad to ardsf on Aart
iT 'f
'i 'A
to give 1
KIHT0CKV PHI*
te which water never freeiea.
K ... u. '#'»W
Bhovek, Pokors,
in short everything
ia
the Mm.
it ,rtwv"
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