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p. I1A.TK NEVS. MnKiic .||*l^t«*p»i r«rcigit m* pi nde*. K(ff Y»a*, Jao« SI. Tti It'tWord tai. 11 Xiii' 13t |tites in scvnnt .i .,. .it..-r«i« €TO( and Aerrill fn o»f*»*»weot«n» V. llorC'.' rc|)riM'l'",'1 to He ?J.0OQ »i r..,l:K !Tb*T -tned a jinct'o" veral tai'ts nortl •Ml I I «, s*d i' *s* »»ert 5 roctJ the L-tiogtan Military ijwtttn'f icir UiXe hf UeD. iic 0 "oUud, but he was t.- -title i" clui t&rro. A 'Mluti of A refill's krre then «u, loto NJ«oo county, when ttiey alleidt •Sl'Ul OJ.O I i^-C-UUig Uli IfUalLltet •ill* Rnl'Otd at lye H.v*r i) iu*«-, wuct .rn«d tt« brugeauu «r ttjitN. 1 11*7 r-vcoin?, tiiC 12 b, (fficia! ir .»n c-tvi'l tuet ifny bu'f" th A rtin.'.i j^»f, and puud ou to A term' .u It u.i*, oi.ij tw»l*o ui.li 1 I. neliharf, ... *om atated that th»*y .,r, yj'!- V) C'-buif. ^4 rs.. 1 b«. Hero *r Vr. i A (I ,c«i»y tj ui. yff^ fimti 1 i-JI^/Oo.1 20C la 'tskod far «*. LATfc AKltlVALS. z e k riiu Sl CO.. ,V". i!,tr j'ntlutt Jiiotfc, A V K V 1 V.-M •».I v i .x FMHliionublc Spring Coodft VJ I (•«.... futtirn A'*o u full *tm li ul ulriiriicd and uiilj|i'iu.,!i','t Mus 1 *, hlauu.U, tii w'lich \vc invite tin- iittcnliou. y «. Having out•-•(..Ijli.thmrut in "lulmlc. and lliil' iiivi i', ..ui. inn- ul mir firm constun' u tue inuiKut, »i- Ml*cuuuitrtl to oiler induce ui* i'l.ii. .»M.» 11.1l mc!il" .lAv,' tiriud Truuk A. U. Ci'iilral il* R., Fare.... f-J.75, BUFFALO A NEW VOKK. Fare !.»•** ihi 'i via nnv othpr I'osion^fis jfi'i itio full hcnpfit of tUe nhox! jMirrliniina ti k"ti nt ilif (.mod Trunk Ti.iktt ^i life «ii!v. v. |m arli'in-ntrwt. r|ii-« r'.. Clarl •rccly cinnii «, I Hmii itii' iA, AiilwanliM. S. T. V!- S IT!:. W,-i'n A^'l li. T. It. S K. lllHHAKIi, Wf-i'ii Al' I Vr l". .1. |{|l lM.i.S, Mim itfiiii Ihl. i-lnr Kstiilili^ii.^1 1 CHICAGO TIPE FOlMiUI (Nl)- Printeri' Warehouse, So. 90 WAMMN«TO* SraiikT. CKtCAOfl. S«. UOHELi) & CO., rROI'RIETOIiS.— D. Ty|i. vs. ain. I'riiitinc Mktorial oti "hBIW? nnd mmi'it'iK-iiH'ii l" nrdiT. Kt.".,tr.itvjiiii j. ^-'ti *?tV|lii|f. i.tiil Kliifinvjii!? I'rniiiT.!!' f*i'c!it«'d. A,.. Ills lor Wu'lr s Sunf 1^ioi I..1.1, nu.i lixci'isior Wood Typ^. •vni aciioriri.n u. a. i*ORTBK, ... 1 arrire in Chicago at 3:15 p. m., 5:80 a. 1. 1 .11. i l! »rt train* tri'ike reitultir -nrwctiou .!. K H»H'. lo. X.a^.u 11 Falls. Albiiuv, X«v •a, i'uruJil^ .ia, Uiiiluiiorc and all T. .s SI jiin Cmichcii, with all modern 1-lit*, uti on nijjiu tViiliu*. lirnnjt'i Tirkctn tun bo ulitaiui'd at the Com piiiiv'-. Oiiie.', 5.'.'.'lark Street, undtr Sht-rman Hou«'\ or ui lie Depot corner ot" Did Van linret: and Sbertnnu street*.. iuiin. Tii USDE NPEK INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SEC ,uv Ii.nsuiv nt tae Un'ted Sti'.n\« First National Bank of Davenport, -ir« atib eriptiotja hna beeu authorized the National Ten-Fort) Loan* For the subset lutions in this Loan, bonds' will bi i 8iu u of the following detiotnitiatiou^. S^'s. iOfl's) and I" n jii.t.'ii-it. orivitli e i.ip'H.s at tached. as may be preferred I• v s.'Sscri'ii-r-i. These Loudx 111 e redeemable by t!ie Uovernmenl in COIN after TKS. uiul payulile FOBTV I Coupon !nnd« are now ready for dMi^erv, and Registered bonds will lie n.i the 1st of May next. By an at ofCougiei'- lue issue of tbese bouds iS lilli .'ij I". Two Hundred Million* of Dollar*. •n amount that will soon be absorbed if ire may judge of of the previous success of similar appenN by tne GcvernniL-ot to the loyal people of this «!Ouutry. These bonds fxempt from All Kinds of Taxation. ft-tdollfertetter incitements to capitalist! than air security of a public ui1 private churactcr new aoiruig at par. oicliSldtf WALL PAPER! HALL PAPER! N E W S Y E S For the Season of 1864. The largest and best stock in the wtr jf? L. W. PKTERSKN'S, ko. 22 west 2r. sr., HAVINO MADE LARGE RRRCHA«r.s OF "ck from Ne»'- v—-k Manutaetarers be fore the rite, I am p-epired to offer Superior Inducements. •A IT I-. W^PETERSEN*. j. SI. »O.^I,~ Paper Banger Palaier, Ulailer, aad Wliltcaer 'm i 21 Km »1 at., -t. Br4.lv Parrr. Dty Kindlinf Wood. A TOT OF DRY Fl'fi wdtr^ by/lAf 4&10 L'-^meil t*4 CUf l»f JfktUhportr*: i'liftt tin- Marshal is retr ordered to re pair the sidcw. lks licn inaft' d^scr^Unl, by .lalnAilutiiig 'imi plank-jand joi'^c in the ,A*c,e 01 hn.km imd 4 on«»s, thosame tv i»a Ui i and »|ikcd in a good, workman ik.- inaiiiMT -aid ai.l-*:«Ws to bo laid Vvlvv litt wide, c*- i'tm« tbos« hewmaf. tr ordcrrd to b? ot .iitl. n ot wi'lih—the .lank t-. I* t*o »h ck th" j^irc to be three by four inches, to-wit 1 .*4 #1 ... b,,.,!,.* n ,^c.r ^U^Maad l.i .scimitlt 4-i 0 mm Haw i-* W 1 n«i m'N." i*o uinthi -41 do at 1MM Mtu U A .klii*" a *1 «io*a. utl DOQiblVtf ai lit*. .tl O I CVUIIUU IM O «dotl- fl !I.T a Sioiitabcrf «Z O Air 'I ..j rt«hol« Co M» V.-lila w .no* ,0 U..M1-I Till i tla-ti s 1ij ..{ l)^T«ipvTl U«u U.i. alU. jj L. I 1 W ur.iy teAi-TiMona, June 21. Ih* A*Ht fCatl ll* w "ANMAPOLH,June 21. MHwr V i.»- .-• .in' iM« .» 4t u uiclu-u. •t- *1 I jtu 11. i-u aud y Ottfltf' i the 1» '««»., #&>!'• C'tig.IE tliO lib I-..P Of. t®, u, tu" ti *a tb*t B*irn*i 1 *tf uu S.turds -ji ir 1 v» 11 bp in ot T» lU^^.VSi ATTRACTIONS. k »n«rt w 1 it u Uj I A.v ., 1 «11 o. U. ItlMU \Ki: KK' i VlN'f ti.e Hi' tt u. ^.riitii. joait uam»** apr*2'! dAw3m Mlrh. Southern & Lake Shore KK« ON•itrther AMI AFTi-:R MAY 4T.I VXD NTH. notice leave Chicago a- follii« 6 ». 8'HI'IHVII •.00 p. m. ."'igUt Exprein, doilj-, vxeept Satui New York Expresa, dailr, azcepi Ta* block. n udiai Ch»» Vtale -_.r I u U. iftJXWt ..Iff uu Of# Arumm (ll-i I.' »..a W) uu« v/r Jl 0 ». k 9, K WcL «r»iaU», ,.g« ..tiU, l.U« ft W .^1 ,l# t« l.li mUiM), il ilv. tfjiltNl 46 'lmri. K 1? l.i o M'i-t«l, ... ik 'j A JAU, 4 do do 44 *4 ab, U UO %O0 m, Tuci», o U.-tTraoa, u 1.by x. m^Ci l.an, I ff I. .I »t. Ji -jr. do I O iJ Kord, ao 4o .«..u ^rtao, |. i" tn. rnnChurebDiiCp i..i. u u,... 1* 4». U .-ri, ir mi| ii U i k**r-il, ii.iB A ivli. UtttNi Bitdf w CO iru Cl an IM i.ify |4. ibv 12 Ail HO j. u 'mi!»t tfc.ii th* War»h»l n»ll ln^ w B.u wuik l* V„ t.itln •'.atii, (el i ii«i• in iit*r o.lMuwt a «jid»rjd. if '«»u. u r.k t*o i .c' -i »!CE UJ.I K. i«»a IM »*••. i cdaud- f, l*io lulJ-wuig d. •til ta -r klauf l»:.d», 10 wii: til jot Sir U2 K. i tt M.iufc 111 .• m. v» *i. It er'...ff I, If. E S.VWYKR. General Western Ag''l)t. U. S. 10-40 B(L\DS. teet. 24 Si w lit 1. «o 4 a inr im ii .0 6 w'afti M. K. years frmn date. They bear r.rs -r ei-nt. int.. .-est. paynhle 01. bonds not one hundred ilollars annually, ami on over one tiuudred dollar# *emi-anniirlly, in cois. MejiosiM inii't be ninde in Legal Ttvdcr notes the nited States, or ill Xittin\at Bant A'"!e Ctr rtr cy Subscribers will recieve ixterttt frm tit da./ thf motKft ir depoeittdu i'k thi* JiarJc, and the bono* will be dtihtrnl at the expense of the Gvr iru mt tit. IU:-as Lot 8 i 00 1 4 P.rif 4i do do il d.i 4 l»l»cd 4t) 4 1 0 U 1 1 1 K l.» 1 AnJ the Marshal is neruliy required to report to this Council the expense ul' rcjiair iiig auvl laying said siucwalks uppositn each .il said lots in separate item. l'r»vdefl, .hat tne owner of saul lot or lots Jo not lay or iau.se to ho laid tue sai.l sid«wnl!is oppo site their respective lois on or betoro the i5tli uay ot duly, 1804, winch time is lierc OV allowed for linishin^ tho same '\v the owners "I i'H.s or parcels of land fronting hoir lots. This order shall be pnhl^hed me vvitii in the following daily papers: l.'iiihl J'uii uport (joZfUr and iMlilu Jj-tccn trrt iMiw rrat, couimtncing the 17th day of June, 1864. l»uvtnpjrt, June 15,1884. PARIS, 1 11. 11. Axobesfs, Com. SAM'L lilKSUIL. n i t- L'lWitV, Mayor. A I-* —Cunia KArPFMiNs, Cuy Cl-rk Hannibal & St* Joseph Railroad 4 N.I STEAM PACKET LINES ON' THE ii Missouri River. The ::i'.-t. practicable route o uie tioi.l Mii: i«f Idi'.ti .. li.imiock City, Vir ginia City Uallii. .:. Itenvcr, i'"Uoe, Uoisce and -iln m:. Daily Overland Stages from Atclii won t" above points. All rail to St. Joseph, At ehisou. La' n and Weston. The Daily Packet ICmihe, rutu from Weston to Leuvcnworth, i seven miles,, uud .. City, .forty miles.! Sta(e connections ftuiu Leavennui th and Kansas City io Lawrence, Topeka, Ft. liilev, Ft. Scott, Santa .•'ei\ Tri-Weeklv Packets.—The elivant packetsCol irado, lU'inei J. H. I.a"". West ind and A. Meaois i.iriu a Tri- Weekly lane trolu St. Joseph to S'ebraska City, Co.miil Blutr« ami Omaha.— Also daily Majjesfrom St. Joseph to above point Miners with teams and luirga^e earned on tl siime train uml packet to the above starting points and arrne tre«!i tor the IMains. t'onneetions made by rui! and by packets on the Mississippi iiivt-r with the Hanoibtu & St. Joe K. at y.nu'.y auJ Hannibal. For ttiren "ti 1'iekits or Freight,apply jo R. I'rettvmau. airent, at l)ave::por'. or on bourd the fatlHlie. J. T. K HAYWARD, Cen'l Sup't. F. It. tjHOA'i, tier.. Ticket Agent. Vt. F. liOHlNS)N, (rea. t'r'4 Agent Erie Railway* Great Broad Gauze Double iraefe and Telegraph Route to Now Vork, K"MOII. I'lnladelriiia, Baliimoie, Harrisbur^' and ill Eastern Ci'.i 'f, earrvinjt the (ireut Through United Stat, s Miiil.». Xi RESS TRAINS LEAVE DUNKIRK OR E' M.i Ma to ou the nrrival of at! trains from the est via the Lake Shore Hydros I, e.lso from Sal a:aaiK4 .»r. the l. rival ot tn.l.i- via the New llroad Gauge Atlanti,'and tirem Western Railway from Cleveland, O., tfivin^ passengrre the advantage fr Dunkirk or lintial'.., or li oui Cleveland, O., of a Six Fuut ClaUiTt, eombiidni ease and comfort without change, in wid •, roi'iny, palaee cars, di rect to New \jik. A perf. ttioa attained by no other route. FOR FREIuUT between all points £aat and West, oar facilities are uuriva.cii. Formingclose andrei. able connection at Uuuiiuk ana liuualo wit u Western roads, and ut ^oluii.aicH with the broad Oauj'e Atlantic and Orejt Western Kaihvay, by v.hicii rorte there is uo u :ua.c. oetwecu New York and Cleveland. Kxpraaa ireignt trains lea.'.- New York daily for all pomtaic tue W«st, an ikiag as quick time aad aa low rates as by any other route. or KIN'OLIKO WOOD frP1J|ht or apply at all the principal offices in tne West, anil at Clark street, Cbiea go, S40 Broadway, New York, an4 8S Bouth-8t., H. H., Mew York, 15 State sttvet,^ Hi. 1 .... Mff-I "HP LATEST HEWS mr Demand fur the Hirrelidtr of Petersburf made mmm rm. v M'*'**. Lot Krj!/. *^L-i' Not Policy to occupy Peten burg yet. RlcMnottd nearly cmt off. ^1. jib 1 il lii mi Grand UcvciflfHIIWtTf rmiu* ismed. Stanton to-nipht. The llrrald't correspondent at City Point 18th. say* the rebels report that Ewell s corps has been sent against Hunter. With the capture of the Petersburg and Danville ltil., all the roads South will be in our possession. The track on this road differs in width from all other roads, which will prevent the withdrawal of the rolling stgrk. Wi'h this road in our possession the re bels will fed that Hi' hiuond is held by Tery slight tenure. The lo-, of Petersburg is the virtual sur render of Richmond. Let the timid feel assured that the glori ous campaign of Vieksburg will be par aUgktL WASHINGTON, Julie 21 [World's Special. 1 Intelligence from front to yesteraay noon is at hand. It is understood that Sheridan is on an other raid. Sunday night there was considerable skirmishing and heavy artillery firing, but nothing of importance is rejiorted. A demand lor the surrender of Peters burg wa made and refused. Our artillery had already shelled the p!ac which is nearly deserted by its inhab itants. [Tribune's Special.] Later information from the army is that all was quiet on Sunday night, with the ex ception of tin attack on our centre, which was repulsed. nic iciteis occupy a high eminence near town. It would be useless sacrifice of life to at tempt to take the town as the rebels, unless dislodged, would be able to throw shells in the midst of any force occupying the town. The position we hold is a very embarras sing one to the rebels. Lee announces a victory at Hewlett's C. H. The attack was made on the 17th. Fields' and Picket's division of Long street's corps, charged on Foster, driving his left and centre back, though he was re puNed at every other point. Subsequently a part of the original line was lost but re gained again to day. l'.'th.—- Attack was renewed with infan try and artillery. A portion of our centre was driven back. An advance pas ordered and the enemy was briven back. So we now hold the line triumphantly. The 18th corps correspondent of the l'.'th says Smith's command, except Martindale's division are all encamped in the neighbor hood of Fort Walthain. Hancock corps was repulsed by the enemy yesterday, when Burnside advanced and suc ceeded in driving them from their position to avoid Hanking. They abandoned the entire line. Hancock cupieuit." The lb raid's correspondent with Hunter says the line of railroad between Charlottes ville and Lynchburg is destroyed effectually for two miles, thus cutting in two the rebel forces at twopiaces. Tue ller.ii('» James rirer correspondent, 20th, says the rebels were shelled out of po sition at .Malvern's Hill by the gunboat Eu taw, and located themselves out of range. Three rebel rams catne down nearly to Dutch fiap, and were fireu on by our moni tors. The ains stiamed slowly baek. Grant and Itutler were on board, having an interview with Admiral Lee, and wit nessed the firing. rTimes' Special.} Nr.ah Ptin.'siiuw, .Tune If. The country may look for a demonstration shortly which will greatly change the aspect of affairs at this point, as preliminary to other event* of perhaps greater importance. The bombardment of Petersburg is set down for the opening step of the ensuing week's operations. Birney has his artillery in excellent posi tio?i. at a range of from 12''n to 14HI yards of the heart of the city, and at daylight to morrow, shelling will commence, provided the place is not previously surrendered by evacuation or negotiation, the former of which is only hkely to occur. The arrival of Hunter, with his force, at White House, together with Sheridan en route to thi- piace, to operate in our vicinity, has been officially announced this eveniug. (irant has determined to increase, rather than diminish, his forces at this place. Birney. commanding Hancock's corps, has extended his lines, so that his forces occupy the ground on which the wounded of yester day't» charge had since lain. \EW YOBK, June 22. The Peace State Convention met at the Astor House this noon. About i0 delegates are present. Proposition^ to nominate an Independent candidate for President met with but little favor. Wood declined to commit himself for Mc Clcllan, or any other man, nominated at Chicago. Mass meetings are called in thisand other places, to impress the Chicago Convention that the people favor peace. The Committee meet again on Monday. NEW YORK, June 22. The Richmond Sentinel of the loth says of Hunter's operations that after destroying a part of the Charlottsville railroad they struck the railroad to Petersburg near Con cord depot and cut the telegraph. We hear no more of isolating Lytteh tu-g. The Sentinal say it is a failure on account of Sheridan not joining Hunter, and. also claims that Hampton whipped Sheridan. Btucsi HUNDREDS, 4 June 21, 3o general engagement since last report. The rebels endeavored to coustruct earth works on James rives, in the vicinity of Turkey Bend and Malvern Hill, but our gun boats shelled them out. Supplies have been sent to Sheridan at White House. HALIFAX, June 22. The pirate Alabama is reported Is tare, burnt many vessels lately. Political affairs are unchanged. 1 El YOLK dlLL-UEADS- Gr at -Jie DBHDCRAT OFFICfi EEF CHA8. tlUHWi *. a. MrKJjCklt, Weet^iAg'ti B. W. W. 'Ik XCELSIOR JOB PRINTING- at the DEMOCRAT OFFICE. 1 YOUR CARDS PRINTED— at the DEMOCRAT OFFICE K1BH, CAiPnmaV. AND BCILBOL BBOP OK CowwdatAlv, •mMaPoa^eoa, pWV| ^iriWvW 1 Ugyna^np. The*'' Bitters are prepared, in pure bwtrt whinkv, from aeombination of OT«r 20 dlftient kind-«.f roots, barks :.nd herbs which act in p*r feet concert o'te will h" ot h*r, prepared ft VOLS NEW YORK, July 22. were received from Sec'y QUI the original formula ".wn b* the jcrrat chie( Bed Jacket, to Dr.Chapin.who useiMhem suw»«fullv in his practice for ii)»oy yenr*. and by their use gained so ^reut a popularity in the.cure of vspi sia Liver '.us, plaint. Con »ti pat ion. Sick and headache. Feverr.r.d Ajjne. and ali«tts..aM, arising from torpid liver or indigestion. Persons suffer :.!: from either of th"se ioatli«om.- discuses 11 find a sure cure by thei)'«of those Bitters, .ich are perfectly pure rvid free from nil tb»« and pois .n* u-nally pot up in sur t.r -i.ai ation«. and piihacd "ffon an un»u*|eet.t]i.r public. One mill ivill convince the most skei^'cal that ii Red Jacket is virture which n. ne o'her possess. Thev «trenrtlien and inriirorAie the system. Th'V are unequaled tor n' rn! debility. TheV are a sure cure for dy«pi p«iu. TlicV trite n good and healthy Hpp»tite« Thev assist digestion. ___ TheV are th'- be»t stinmlent in existreer. Thrv are a preventive «if fever and ngMfe Thev relieve constipation. Thrv cure nervous headache. Tii' v are perfeetlv pure and palatable. Aired persons and d.-lic :itemales «ill find they can save larife doct.r bills hi liseol lhese Bitters. Beware of counterfeit*. Ited Jacket Hitters are T.'V »O!d in bo'tles. with our name bio v. n the side. 'J' Me a! and Tab! s, whieh are perfectly 'd to be ajipr.-eiiited. Ve OUT inJ'I tnh.l on pure, and need only b" None geniiiiiR unless they aeh buttle, nnd our initials pressed in wax ovei the cork. Sold by all druggists and dealers throughout the countrv. Callfur our goods atid take no other. Circufars l" the trade sunjdie on application to BENNETT I'lETTRS k. CO. Sold bv No. 2i River St., Cliieuif.j. F. S. Ilailord, at wholesale l.y Beiderbeckc Miller. jtineiid-diwly A mck i rtE.t.n s.iLoo.r: Ui:0. MATTIIF.fi, Ko. IO St IfJ liradii *S''., i. i «'«.:• helmr HAS FITTED UP AN ELEGANT lee Crenui Hoom for the aeeommodation ot Ladies i.iid Gentlemen, Ptid iwialsacall from his friends, and the public generally. Guests will be served with the most delicious CREAMS, Ete., that ean be produced, and waited np»ti with kiudest att'-mion. Bakery and CoMfeetionery. I am also prepare to supply the mnrket with the freshes Ple», CakeK^ lirend, and in profession, supplied fact everything pertiiining to buk' made rum ihc »t Hour. Parti the shortest notice. Also the best assortment of Confectioneries in thecitv. Call and see me. All goods warranted. jnesfo-dtf GEO. MATTHES. Si EH' JEWELRY STORE! J. D. WILLSOIV Pk JRFMTM.T.V AHUCNU:? TO THK people of Davenport, and vicinity, that he has just opened at his new More, on llrady St., iirwt door above 3*1, a carefully selected, and very choice assortment of WATCHES, BLOCKS E W E It Y embracing every modern style and nat'rn. whieh he offers «t lenmrkably low tigare. Also Plated and Silver Ware! warranted to be of superior quality. Jty offering the best quality of Goods, selling reasonable prices, and prompt attention to t'^e wants of the public he hopes to merit n libcul patrotnire. Call and See nty Stock. X. Particular attcnUon ^iven to repairing Watches. jteil-dtf »WM. ALI.U^I IA«AM.!«, Arrhitrrt, (ontrarlor k Nolirilor of Patents tiirat't Jl'! Trains leave the West Side Union Depot, cor ner Madison and Cunal streets, Chicago, on ar rival of trains from the West, as follows MAILS, every n.oinirig, e\teju ."juud.ns. EXPRKSS. every ev. Ding e\cept Saturdays. Both Trains connecting at Fort Wayne with the trains of the To edo and Wuba.sh Railway, at noon nd midnight. THE HE IS KO CHANGE OF CARS. BETU'KEX. Chieagm and Pi it bar And but ONE CHANGE between CniCAOO SAVING OF TWO HOURS TIttE, ASK FOR TICKETS VIA TEV FORT WA YXE IWAD. For eatr at the prir?ipj Ticket O',Tiers Dr. e if- En'tmato /•'itrriifhcl for '••(••••j! a if* AT'it/ivuri/, PLANS FROM NODDLES von AKD PLTLLAOELPHIA, OR TO XXW ITMK VIA Al.I F.RTON. Woodrnfr* State Room Sleeping Fan. GARDNER, r-,•- .w UD Rtun GAHI SKK THK PATENT Ollice, nnd Machinery of every discription in Isouieti:cal an I Geometrical perspective. Oliicc col ner of Brady mid Ud .street^, Daven po.t, lowi:, over Macklnt's hank. jnelii-dtf Pittsburg:, Ft. W. & Chi. R. R. Th'* shortest line from Chicago to New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, A\ asbin^lon City, llai rislmrr, and I'itt sbut _'. Also the direct route to Boston, Albany. Buffalo Dunkirk, Clevi land, Colin.:b i», I'ineinnr.i i, Wheeling. Dayton. And nil cities and toivns betweeu Chicago and those points above nmned. CATAIACT or go is shocked "ree. Com Arc run on Night Trains, nndbaggr through to all Eastern Cities and bundle.J free. To secure the Shortest Route, tJrenteit fort, and the n the West at the Company's Offices in Chicago, cor ner Randolph and Dearliorti street •», and at the Union Depot, West sid by A. HOLLID.W, Ticket Agent. For further information at,?lv io W. C. CLELLAND. S. ft. 1 a-s Agent. Cliieaao, W M. P. SHINX. 11 nM'ma Pen. Pass A-^en, Pittsburg, Pa. MANHOOD: How Eiotot How Kentored Jutt uliifhfl, in hd Enrdopf. J'rin 6 crnt*. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Cure «f Spermrtorrhaja, or Seminal Weakness, lnvohintnry Emissions. Sexual Debili'y and Impediments to Mai riage generally Nervousness, Consumption, Eilepsy and Fits' Mental and Physical Incapacity, le sultingfrom Self Abuse, Ac., by ROBKKT J.'CI VEBWCLL, Via Baltimore, 22. IrREAT WESTERN BREWERI! I The steamer Africa, from Liverpool 11th and Queenstown 12th, arrived here to-day, with two days' later news. Irhe Proprietor *TT7ni.L DELIVER IX t^TKfTOIlT OR W Rock Island, their CritB uiAikrAki ulPirter At following prices Present use Ale and Porter by the bbl., $8 halfbbl., •4.2,'i: quarter, tajtZ. Stock Ale aad Porter by the bbl., a9: haif ibL, (4.76 quarter, fS.50. feblS-dly O. 11. RBrKRN. JTHe itrmy ARRANDALK k CO., Importers, 1Q Braadway New York, want Agents in evarj aaonty aad erefT ragiaent, for the ante of their new aty!oa ar Watcfces.^aJtaHwaiJglttara't'MaiHMMMMtlt dfiisT. OF NEW YORK, TREATS ALL Diseases E E & E A K For ttie past year he his bcetl practicing, With great success, in Wisconsin, and respectfully in foru.s the citizens of Davenport and Rock Island that he has taken ROOMS AT THE BI RTIS H0I SE, Wherefcewlll remain untilTliurwday. Jnly 7tb. He can be consulted daily from 9 A. M. till 11'. M., and from 2 to 5 P. M., for E E S S Noise in the Head, a a a AND ALL DISEASES OF THE EYE AND tUL DR. GARDNER does not pretend to cure all diseases, but from seventeen years practice lit Eu rope and this country, is prepared to treat all cu rable cases. Operations for Cataiact, Strabismus or Cross Eyes, Artilicial Pupils, Ac., skillfully performed. Artificial Eyes Inverted wltlsont Pain, and perfectly resembling the natural eye. Deaf ness, Running from the Ear, Scales in the Eai Polnpus in the Ear, Accumulation of Wax in Ear. Testimonials and Opinions of the Pre«s. Mm. J. 0. Pure, of Albanv, who has been affccledwr dearness for .. veiiteeii .cmthat fcVcowM not rt thij»lli-J sounds. At lilli"-! -lie bail u r.'anu" C"i tl.n •in s. She consulted several physicians Albnn New York. Bo ,iou, and Phihidelpiiia, vvitLout receiving .nv heneti'.. She called on Dr. loirdnci- for treatment, and iu one week sic entirely recovered her hearing, and can now hear as well as sbe ever could. 1 know the case of Mr*. Pine to have been true, having had the statemeflt ttom *lhe lady herself. 'Signed. A. rjor PriMim C. WINSLOW. Deputy U. S. Marshal, Troy. is 'tne of the most successful Oculists and Adrists iu the «,*ountry. We advise those suffering from diseases of tlje Kye and Mat to consult him.—Tni/ Titn*e, April 26, "»«•£.' I certify that I have been afflicted f«.r two years with granular inthmiation of the eyes. 1 have been under the cure of sevcra'i phvsichins, hut they did not atlord me any relief. At tiines i -offered so with pain thai I could not sleep. I called on Dr. Gardner two weeks ago, and have lieen under 'lis trea'Dient since. I am now l.anpy to -ay that I can u «e my evfur the usual purpose, .seemingly, as well as e rcr. T6« pain has entir*dy lelt me. Miss Aman W THK RVK IA A I.TRRS, Milwaukee. EMRACTKI..- Dr. Oardner, the skinful Oculist and Aurist, performed a very delicate and sueee—ftil i.eratii.n on tho eves of Mrs. Ogden, lauy residing lie ir Tunnell Citv. Monroe county, in this State. The la.tv ,as been totallv blind in one eye for three years, n'nrf in the other for .seventeen month-. She is now tiftv -seven vars of ug*. Th operation, we are told, wai .me of iimo-t difficult character. The Iwly re ceived preparatorv tn atnient tor three v Th. uperetion was th" extraction of thro\iv',i an artificial opening made l.y a Knife in the an terior portion of th" eve. The r.-ult, as we ai e inlorm e-i, ha. s more than realised the expectations of Mrs. t»g_ den .il her friends. No sooner eks. the cataract WHS the convex lens of theej extracted than the li^'ht of day burst npon the at£f(i luafron who liu'l t»inlun*l ft night M' 'ong ttMlicnirt. The iKiotor in ••ntilled to grent cwdit for th^ skill he displayed in the operation.—Othkunh, Cjut ttr. Hie Jnnesville^Wis.i (fagrt-U ays: "The testimonials which Dr. Gardner pnfents f.. the pulilic ctibl never have been obtained .-xe-pt by the display of great skill and learning in his profession. One thing esjMTially commendable in the Doctor's practice is that he will not attempt an ireurable di-eme tor the sake of a fee, but frankly tells the patient whether he can be cured or not. We chcerfullv recommend Dr. Gardner to the attention of all our friends who may be the eve or ear. atarrh tared. Dr. JVr. J. L. fayl' rn, i'rotidencs, & Krm^lednigent'u«'e L- M. D., author of the '(iron Bock, frc. "A Boon to Thmisandn of Sufferer*." Sent under r.cal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents or two postage steanips. by DR. J. KLINE, 127 Bow ery, New York—Post Office boj 4Ss6. jel0-dw3m of the usual remedies, such as sniffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, ol ive tar and inhalations, lent without any salutary effects. Ust summer I heard of l» Gardner s successful mode of ire*.in.' catarrh, visit. 1 tit™ and put myself under his treatment. I began in- n^diately to improve, and this improvement has gone on to the present Um.. Mt ca tarrh has Rradually melted away, my cough has disap peared, mr voice has becoi tie natural, and I am oitee more able to preneh the blessed Gospel Letmeadv^e all troubled with catarrh dr®«lt"e« to apply to Dr. Gardner. Gardner's treatment of the #y® ful.—Mihranktt Iteily Ktxt. aad ear la wader- Tfcoati nf mr toadoti' afflicted with diaeascs of th ry« id ear should not neglect to avail themselves .r Jheop -•rtunitv of eoiwultinir Iti*. •Gardner, Ocu" le is oue nf the most successful operator ry, and the number of cures he has pe' it»- is a sufficient cnarantee of his skilT in and ear should not neg! «»rtunitv of consultinit Dr. IJardner, Oculist and Auri't. rators in the cotiu rformed in this citv is a sufficient guarantee of his ofcHI in this speciriity. —Albany Statesman. Hn.W*r*BA, FOIRTIT ST., March 7, i». Dasviraso oy Six YOAM STASOISII Craan i*OxrWBBK. Da. OABDSBB—Dear Sir feel great uleseure^ inaau jnl qn testimony to the numei ous utitaaitaa which yan possess of vour ability and success in curing deafneaa. I have been deaf for nearly aix years so much aothat •t times I oonld hstiflt aistingaish sounds. I cnHen on von one week ago, ana alter two mierations I am happy to state that the noise in my toadal entireto" anhoi^o^ ond a»y heariir is, to all {ypdie^ reatwed. ^x/ fi :/Si.TAr -?V-e •!».' ia-^-rw^g .*«g|ip »l! I e. mtwtu. w. uam i NEWfelifi ABAIM, nKTHST?. CORNKR BRADY AlTD I Fourth a»r ts, over Parka A Hoa 'mer a ttroc ry store. All persona «bo Bpj-rericte a superior sty la of Dentistry will do well to call. Prices moderate, •miaU work warranted. Rot ranee on 4 th nt. fgrgtcal aai Meekaakal Beatlrt I rpEKTII MOUNTED ON OOLD. 8II.VEK, l'latina or Ruber Plate, either plain, in blocks ill ,fc (T with COJCTIXI Oi ot •!.. All who want n Sitpe «tvle of work, at the lowest living price, wtl w fi to call on Dr. V Satisfaction guarantied Teeth extracted at all hours in the day or night. Orrrcr. -Corner 5d and Main St*., opposite Le Claire House and National llwik. inhs-dawly Jt.J. aETE«.43ICB. DENTIST. ROOM NO. 1, OYER Post Office. Dam.NINIBT. Iowa. X. It.—T'-«th extracted at ail dee! t-dtf PHYSICIAMS. J. A. Kfr:iB», *. B.f PHYSICIAN AYSHMAN AND SL'Rtil'ON. OFFCE IN of State Bank Building. Residence 6th st., Ix-t. Itardv nnd Perry streets, tioli'd-.v ATTOnNCYS. JOU RAWFORI», ATTORNKV GEORGE K. PARKER, Main Street, between Second and Third, DAVENPORT, IOWA, foiled* Back FAT. HAVLING •fnH! JLI Tw. licaoLs, AND HURGEON. OITICE residence N.i. corner Main and Third Streets, Da-, mpoit, Iowa. jy^1*'- •vk. PHYSICIAN. Srm.F.ON, WUI.IST AND Aurist. Ollii e and residence i'S Hradv St., "tween 4tli and .'ii!i, Dav "iipert. ?p 4-dtf i»n. uau». OFFICE IN KAIlRANIi BLOCK. CORXKK of Brailv and Second street*, upstairs. Da Ii'Wit. tttirMtion gi\ i n to trrat raerit of 'hrt»nic s un-l rcinaU* roiitpluiiit*« Cif everv varietv, imd treats Cnncers nnd nil dis eases pemicinj thereto without usinsf the knife, bv a li'-w pioo"«^-- »a4'e|Hii! etleelUHl in all eorable «es. Othi-e imur.s from V it. m. io i o. in. Addrcs- Hov '-v'^. aplt dAwly DR. «. W. MrC.ia.'V, IIY1CIAN AND SI"litiEON. OFFICE IN oier Pont OHice. Re.id. of Brady—tfd I'mir from :'th ?t, AT LAW. PENSION AND Bountv Agent. Farrand ii Block, Davenport, iowa. IAMBS T. LANR. 'oux I.A^fK Sc. A? RROW1W St l-I-V, A.TTORNEY „tVM i .ce vast aide J.dv idwtf THOf*. J. 11.KM, M, •». DR. li.KS NOW OFFERS Ills SERVIIIES in the various brunches of tnedii im: and surgery, «/'('."/ in ll.uri. tronblesoiiio "hroiitc diseases so per^dexintj both to patient ami phv •ician. office on Third *tie.t, between limdy and Main, opposite Dr. Adl. r'a office. my ltf| J. H'. n. K4HKR, Phnseinent HO m- "Ar DAY, TTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE IX HAM. A 1 Impaired »if hi, Perry's ne»v block, opp. l'.»M Ollice. Partarrnhip. rfO. P. COOK. J. Wit.SOX DBCBT COOK St DRUB1. u e e o k I n if* Lindlty. TTORNKYS AND COUNSELORS *T LAW .Office corner of Main and 3d Sts. jyiMdwtr AliT W ITT iHGR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. OfFicn-on Main street, in Grant's Block, np stairs. ny96-dtf ___ A. K. BKOW.V. AT-RITEI) srt.i.r] SAND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Office corner Sd and Brady Sts. Davenport, Iowa. t.'.r!ll.r FIC4-%M Pl.l tlKH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. and Notarv Public. Office in LeClaire Block, Davenport. Iowa. jneL'-dtf h/I». c:o:iui»oS[. ATTORNEYstairs. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, and Notary Public. Othce, N. W. cor. Bra dy A 2d Sts, up Entrance on Brady. j'26 •AHKS QBA.VT. H. F. 8H1TU] URAKT ftniTN. TTOI1NEQS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW A id Notaries Public. Office, Mail. St., west aide, between Front and L'd sts. »cp I dawtl' CHAS. PI'TV til. ATTORNEYS I 'J:' V V. ROOKHS. PI Tt«« A ROCiRRM, AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Office in Davenport's Block. Ld floor. ic' WAR CLAIM, BOtVn A PENSION A»K\T. Ronntie*. and Prn«ion«. BEEN ENGAGED FOR OVER yea ST'NTLV of worst worse, I have been much troubled with atarrh of ttie type for some twenty years. It gradually grew producing cough and hoarsness, .(estroying the sense of .'metl, and breaking down my general health to such a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate, and sua vaoa. A ear in pro-ccnting Clan..- for Pen-ions, Arrciir:-. and Bounties, parties ran relv uiion hsv ing their mutters attended to as proinptlv as lie business of the ariou- Department- at w ashing, ton will permit. jyy.'-dtf HOTELS. cr HI RTIft HOI 8R, IORNTR OF IOWA AND FIFTH STREETS, Davenpoft, Inwn. OiJIM IK IIOI NE, Pt.et.•" J. GILLETT. PROPRIETOR, FRONTING and Passenger Station, Muscatine. Pi:.1iYMYI.VI.\l HOI mi:, CDAVIS ORNER OF 4TH AND iOWA STREETS,— *Sovs, PKOPIIIMOI'S. Free oiiuiibtis to and from the cars and bonis. Proprietors of the LeClaire, l'i mcefon and Lyons, and the lie Witt and lliiquoketa Sta^e Lin' .. Stag 's avi the House for the above naned and contiguous points every day. dwtf 91KTHOPOMTA^ HOTEL, CORNER RANDOLPH A WELLS STREETS, Chicago, III. MMMSm] S. H. SKINNER. BUTCHBftft. l'Msnily Heat Market. F. RAI Hl'H, 2 0 E a 8 e o n S e e Wo KEEPT HIS MARKET CON supplied with the bestqual itv of Beef. Pork, Veal, Mntton, which he sells ch"aj«er than any othrr batcher in the citv. Corned Piclilrn Pork, Cured Hams and Dried Beef constant I|v on hand. Call and try ma. my':o-dtf «r.o. THir.i.t:, a i y a e BRADY STREET, BE. 4TH k I5TH Sttppiics families with the very be«t Meats of all kinds, at the low est market prices. Very particular attention paid to toe want" of customer*. mylM-dly_ WlgteiLLANEOUi. KOCH. AND DEALER IX Furs, Ac. Store on qpl c,m JII.IIM MANUFACTURER Hats, Caps, Glove*, rurs, td St. betwe'-n Main and Harrison. HIMRV HKI.BY, THALER IX FURNITl REJ CARPETS, 1 Mat*. Oil Cloth Matting, Window Shades, ST Hast Sc-ond St.. nert door to Parry. jytsl JACOB I4TIRX, PTENTIOS RACTICAL DYER.-PARTICULAR AT. paid to dyeing Cloths, Milk*. Velvets or Garments of any kind -to give any color de are d. Third street, two doors west of Iowa— •Mih side. ar!5-dly O'COSAOB. OH'OIWB St XOMM. BLACLivry &RMITHS AND HORSE bHOERS.— Shop on orumercial Alley, next Eoor Ut Bmith's 'table. Work neatly and prompt |y tone, (/liar^^1 rfamntbl*1. JAft. AATmxv, BARHCTAND ~t 4% -k ''FIC teniae JMO'.H. BOjOOD. AGENT OFFICE, a* FIFTH STatCT, On* door N. of Cheanut at. ST. LOUIS Mo. roRSACITIUlMMIISTS. a.Vjr 9«CM« p*r This Mcdicine will qot cure all diseases. It will enre RheMialltNM, aad illenralcla. ltlls not a ^naek Medicine The receipt for making it WM ALEI. LKITCU, ESO. A hoaltbjr tonic, gentk atlmolant and onequal N morntoB apiiellcr. Prepared In ripr oM Sonrbon. RCIDR DO* all t-» XtMlOY n u i procured of th* oelebrated lW LallenuuMl. of France, by Aleiy Lfitcti, th" well known Chemist and Dnifist or St. Louis, Mo. wus introduri'd to the pohlii| thelstof June, Hundreds have been cured bv its use after trxin^.all other remedies, and hate given their certificates to 'ha* effect witkia the pxst 'welve maiUtit.. rhlv ranootntended lv the MF.l)|CAl|' V. AH good Pliysi^'ian* v, U are ac i^lt is highb FACUUT. qi'iainted with the medicine do not husitate tt prescribe it. i See w hat Dn. I'uuurs, oue of the oldest BBC best Physicians of Ht. l/onis says: ST. Loia.s, J.Mie liih, 1«H. 1| lia. Jon* H. Bt.oon, Agent ot Lallcmand'M Uheuwatiani, Oout and Neuralgia Specific nave prescribed the above mention-d Sperihc.aai mast kav that 1 have never found anv reined* thai carries.*" touch certainty of a quick and sal. utarr cur« a» that has in all ciy-i s ^liere I ha«% used it. PR. a. Yi. PU1LI.1PS, lA-Uur from Cnplaln Slalin, previous to Joha H. Wood's Alienor foj tho inedietdc Sr. Lou*. March 31st, 18W. Like mauv |of tay pra. fessioo I bm eautl'ured severely with rheumntl» naix.iit re FPA rlieunuittw™. and could get no permanent relief till I triad vuut tvieoitic. 1 am happy to say that its una, ia a fevr Jars, restored tne to health. [Signedj CAP1. MAUN. Of the steamer Warsaw. ,t Lis* LI j!, I I.L., July l'i, lstiJ. Jotis 11. Iti.ooii, ESQ— Dear Sir 1 have bean a sufferer for six year# with Chronic Rhcuiuatisn, and 1 take great plcoxure In recommending your Lalletnand, Gout and Neuralgia H|»ecilic to oe tho nest medicine for that disease that 1 ever heard of.BWheo 1 coouaeuoud Uluug it. 1 could hardly walk or sit still, ao great waa tue pam, aud ia three days 1-wan frrm from it. aud my legs ara. for thu tii st lime iu tivy years, free Irou'i pain, ana I feet nimble that I think 1 would he dauoiag all the while if it did not cost so much .r nmsie. But, air, il is a splendid medicine, aud I Wonhk recommend all those afflicted those diseases totrj t. 1 have just found t'upt. Raymond, ,a friend )f mine) on his hack wilb intlai.imatoiy rheuma tism, and I told him what your medicine did for me. Men ill send to you for sotue of it. Enclosed please tind two dollars, and scud me two bolt lea af thu Specific. If I should not need it myself, 1 will K'vo 'l "otne one thai does, for there ara plenty that nre suffering with those disease* that are unacquainted with our S|»ecilicp and I think »on ought to publish it iu every city iu the Ima, Very respect felly yours, CAPT. JAMES W. BROWN Residence: Chicago, III. P. S.—Send medicine to oare of B. F. w'. Whlt •nau Chicago. J. U.B. Frona lion. Jndce l.ord, mi the und Caart. ST. Iioi'ts, Feb. 2Mb, ls#4. J. II. BLOOO, Esir—Dear Sir: I have triad your Rheumatism, Nemalgia and Uout SpeciBa, aud have found great relief from it when other remedi"* have failed. I think it a very safe and rtliiible medicine. Ycrv respectfully vonr fr'mnd, C. I«. LORD. Lalleaaaad*a Hpeciac seldom fails to euro the worst cases of KkenaaatlMB« Goat and Nearalprla. A sufficient num Iter of certificates to fill a newspaper could be procured from persons well known to the publie, if necessary. T'i all tcose affected, a trial oT Um medicine is the l« st uvicence they can have. Persons going to the Mines, where thev will be exposed to Rheumatism aud Neuralgia, aud whara medicines are scarce, Mion'd supply thcuiselrM with Lallemand's Specific. FOIt BALE BV ALL DRUOOI8T8. June »i, 1H'.4. d&wlf SWAIN'S SWAIN* BOURBON MTTERT TWJUM BoomoN MTTEK used ta the exclusion af other Bitter* In more than flftj InM States Army Hoi/ntali, and mllUotii ot prtvat* hmlliei, and Is the miIf popular medldaa which has been especially tztmpttd fnma Mmnp tax by the United Males goTrrnniml, on the xreund of lt« haying been adopted as a •taadaril rrmtty by th« medical frolessfea. SWAUR BOURBON BITTEIIT rare made of logn-dlrnU well known and approved by the mrliral pttf'—ion, ae haying p»\eer/nl IOKIO prupttlln, are Itolb palatable and pleasant, with tiifBdrnt ntrtng 14 SaiftO prnptrtitt to correct the lillloni derange Bentof IhcsjTitem, and act like a char in wliaa taken acrording lu dlrccUon, aa a remedy Iw the following dUeatr* htMgtttitn, Itpftp tia, Anmrftet, tiwr AJftrtiome, but of Mi, IMMW O/ Spirit, Sallrm ftwflixllis, SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTEtt CMMMU, aad kindred dlseaas^ FTIM a dimrdered condition of UM Liver, or Bowels. L«t (eery am* Iff these agreeabl-* Bitt»rs once tried aa4 aasd, they will remain end them wltli eoaft. dsnes to all others who are In need of a whole OSOM, agreeable and effectual tonic. The rap. Mlylacreadng demand fir th»«* BitOr* haa me to giye them puhllclljr, so tliati i who have net aasd tbem, may try and be convinced of thalr etBraey.— HTTEK who have tried and fonnd Other "Sicmmtk BitUrt" tne bitter, taHs and tea highly for their del rv1 A*D Taos, uowkdf HAIR DRE»8EB AT THE Itnrtis House, renpeetftilly informa the Mh lie that he i. i-repared for Shaving hair cnt^ A^dresiiog io tli6 mort nfiprffltt myi# DEBOLT A tl« SI J.iqwon ami Htfr n Irate Me, please give these a trial, and yon wtt •at lie without theal. They will give toot le UMaloaach,and (treogth to the whole ay ilea. BTU yoar draggWt or tr».1iaaiaii baa net got theee BUurt, have him sen* for tb«». H^Ssaembsr Ike aaaM, aad lake no OMHT. At enpiMklon of Dr. Owalo's lllhn, Wfhf beta made public through the rotumni of attM lovgali, and having been adopted aa a standard i the Medical Rrotesrion, •re bjr the of Internal heyeaae, iovnaii, ana navn •dy bv the Medical moani raw derldaa eg nmq MTV. SnMMMrAMFI DE. C. IL SWAIN, I ITS Broadway, Mew Tetk, mi 1M flanth Water at, 0. A, 000K, Oaaeral Agent for Um Waal, OSeo, Market Btroet, CUa^a Hold al wholesale in 'nicago by I* ni|.-r ruich k Fuller, Bu.hana k Van fohnaek, |W. D. Htf ris A Co., and C. F. Smitl', 'IruggistV In DaV* •nportby Beiderbeck A Miller. Jwl6diy Ckieag* 4 l*k Mm4 R«llr«ai. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. r-w IIJI AFTER MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1964. y and nmil further noiiee, traha will hat* paTinnalaiilT, Sundays oxeepted as follows lot Malt Main ut s jgi, 4. tt, Sd Night exprea i 6, r. n. Amro at Davenport daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows 1st Niaht express al fi 80, A a. •d Dally express aad mail train 05, p. g. All trains over this route arc in direct connect tioa at Chicago with trains over both the Michi— (aa Southern. Micbiga* Ceatral, PHHihin, F«ft Wayne and Chicaaro Railroads to and front De tarn, Toledo, Celnmbos. CleveUnd, CiaolaaatL l'ittabarg, Dankitk. MUe, NinMraFaUs, Alba! 1 New York, PhiladolpM^ Baltiaoro, «nd 1 ISioS|Mr'a« reminded of tho nsrsasilj of (ivlng onrtiaot dirssMolaskfctn tho mtkkltX' aClMrbauagd, alao to atisati ooaiaiaAot abltlhl ,i.i r, TOla* iatl (tilalit*! md'*i