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raiaaii. 01. iior g-^e at «t per cut.
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i lraine l-.\idy street \a
ivii.uU" PriCtf, C«,i
ii. VutuaUle iia ae wit- 2}{ acre* oflaod
we.i .locked w4.b txuit
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C_i.Viu.ri: u.aiic, rnjoa cow atoule, wagun
a i w.sit'Mi, two
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g.-ovk—ta.* w.io.'e place weil feawed aod in
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1 order urii rep jit pr.c« *5,OUO.
v.* Htorea l«r Sale.
2fa.S{ i j, wci. reutci eaay tertna
Wuliaore'a Addiliefc
u aow laid ofT iuf» lots of all prices'! »nd they
ar« read', lor saic i»n *«ry easy trnin and at io«r
pruii "ileus* Lois, Store LoU, arehous* Lota,
factory' Lot.«.
fjimn anted.
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waot to purcr.ase improved tarnse flnxu 80
i' t* l»o au.cs
1'nrins ft»r Sale#
.*• i -j j,., ,y« jii iirpioved »uJ nailer fanca
i'mJas'frow tu« city, with eaeelieni huuae,
rojaii aua 1^1
:*r. 1 «o.A bouse usu house, oarn
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17. SO acres, tenced. a pait improved ba*,
Idi a jari 1 ^oti 1*110, adjoining .If.1
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CBi uader K..ec .'use p. :c«
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4JJ acres iowa coJJty at #5 per acie
tJt-i acres la co»et ui t- P«r
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o.y i gr-.'K liiiu.vjiLCsiUU)' aie^P«r acre.
1000 acres .a \V-.l. .eba.ro Co. at #1 per acre.
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ft.vV awi** «4 c*. ia»• per &v*T#*i
Wo Acrca ittiKa couuty.
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aL.es- i»i luataniw^ Co, ftt 6 p^r •CTb.
4JU ii-i us iu O* unay cjuxity lit $J per icrc.
atus iiUi.ir county at fe^.5.' per acrs.
iJW a.rtiv. in iio -ci co., Aliuti, at per acre
i MO acrca lioustou County at $'J.50 p«r acr*.
i n E I N S U A N E
1 Pbyeaii Fire Iusorance U.,
Atlantic Fire Insurance
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OF VUKlC.
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Fire Insurance
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Sviingfidd Fire Insurance C«^
OF SPRING
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K I E I N S U A N E
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JSetaa Life Iawraaea
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New ftrk tife iMtraneef^
leciHtj Lift iatiranee Ct«,
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PER ANNUM:
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Oaiiuiug iwis Ooruer of
Tw.i't: ". uJ JvHK iMiuiJ .-.tte«w, -ting ISO teet
tv r»a,e« ».-uiu ciue uth street, aad W leet on
•u. i.iii u: »tuw» l.iaiu street.
Jji i. .« lb i vcrv h::1: jwation: price very
lo.v, •..inadb j.uih'oniy e .*) —a small »r»ouut
411 v4iSi liufril'—uuinuuv uu iuug t«riu ot JC*r® ill
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iborit -d ta iceei*. I'«rt *«u)*at» f' thit injxsr.
LOCAL ITCM8._
RtvoKtr». kr•: '.nfvrai-.J ly Mvslial
tiiat Ma^ or J#nwrv has revoked ttn. ^j.'
jpointmcrit of Wm. McDoitaiil as |'o!I?i»inan
(of the 4ifi Ward, who received hw appoint
taerit June 9th.
legal invetigatioa growing
Ins Fcrrj irnpunj i« tytvinij a llK.'e
tnore Lusin.-:a than it can perofrm with its
Jjresent facilities The lorry Vat Dareii
|ort is'il'i a lew week* ago, and aa yet
Capt R'-)V,in-on has not succeeded in pfo
curind anothsr Ijoat.
Oc* Sidewalks.— We notice that the ac
tion of the City Council in regard to *ido
tralka is having a salutary etfect. Many of
the old rattle-traps about town are being
A
tial msterial. The city authorities wiii see
that delinquents are properly attended to
when the limit allowed has been passed.
W.th good, hOtind sidewalks ail through the
city and gas on the principal street!., our
town will present a much more civilized as
pect.
Cot. D'.rr, Inspector General of Genera^
Grant's aiaff, arnv«d here y#st"rday, and
left this morninj fbr St. Paul It is under
stood that his mission to Jhis part of the
cou r.try, at this tim«. ii to make some i n*es
tigatior.s into the poiicy of the Great Xortii
weat?rn Indian Expedition. It seems that
doub.'* are being expreved as to the souuu
sense o.r keeping six or eight thousand vet
eran troops out on the border to look tfur
the r:d m?n. So:»ie say that it i? all a huui
hug—that one regiment men, properly
disposed along the frontier, can afiord am
ple protection to the pbnenrs. To tssertain
the fact*in thi ohjuct
of
Ci'ltivatk^ or Tomatoes.—There is
scarcely a vegetable, uniess it be the potato,
that enters so largely into consumption by
the masse* of the people as the tomato.
They are not only eaten through the sum
iner hnd fall, in the various styles of dress
ing, hut rre put into cans and jars and pre
served for winter use. They are «s easily
ealtiva'.. Si* fao¥ Wri table, and yield pro
fusely if a little C** i» d"voted to their cul
ture. Ttie
Cy.Uurul
has ^oip^^etnar!:s on
the cultuie uf nnatoes which are worthy of
bueouor. it says: There is a diversity
ai i^inioa iii-t^tard to the 'ulture of toma
foes. Some "prelcr to allow the vines to
cover the ground at will others prefer trel
lises or frame-. The Frehrlrrriolhod is 4b
lolo vs: Af
-1 n
Ijr a gar*
d«j o. i.ttjt-'y. pnet
,f, j. ttvitvs, aii liuptoTld ioi undir ftuct
wiu'iiuase, ai Uickory V»rov» Price fcl.SvW
i e a k e i v w i U
i.c:es uuimproved i»nd near Du-
raui" a »:o"per I. )4 aau, bailee in h»e
yt'i.s Mtuh par .^t.
~-l aties 0 a'.uto frcui tae city, oa tUa
n". e un* a.i »my*oved and auder tence,
u..: t'riee i-. 00. two-thirda
tun rcaiaia -r i»
oS
}'&**
10
»uit
tue
as
l,ur"
a
cluster of flowers is
visible, they top the s:tm down to the clus
ters, so that the flowers terminate the stem.
The effect is that 'he sap is immed'ately
impelled into the two buds next below the
duster, which soon push strongly ana pro
duce another cluster of flowers each When
these are visible, the branch„U» which they
l^ing is sfco'&pped down to their level—
and this is done live tines in succession.
ily 1'iii meano the plant becomes stout,
dwarf bushes, r.ot above cightee.i iuehe
liigh. In addition to this, all the laterals
whatsoever are nipped otf In this way the
ripe gap i» uirefted iiiU thi fruit, wliich ac
quirer a beauty, size and excellence unat
tainable by any ether means."
Sharp Practice.—We have just heart! of
piece of sharp practice which will do to
relate. A woman, claiming to be the wife
of one F'etci- Johnson. cut to a sinartlittlr
town no: many miles front Rock Island, a
few weeks since, for the purpose of looking
nftcr the etlects of her husband who had
died very recentiy, where she operated with
coobiitetftblo s'urcwdue** tbe a^ur. It
sienis thal'fVut six yelrs agV,' she snd
Johnson separated frowi each other, con
cluding to liv •_ together no longer as man
aod wife, having obtained, however, no le
gal proof of the fact. About six weeks
since she marred again, not knowing utiere
Johnson was or not having heard from him
since they separated, and as she was about
leaving for Idaho with her new husband she
Occident^ becatno acqotrntcd whh tire of
Johnson s death, and with a promptness
worthy of a better cause started for Rock Is
land county, where after showing her mar
riage certificate proving her to be the wife of
deceased, she obtained what was left of John
son's personal propery. after the expenses
of bis funeral, Ac., were subtracted there
ftoai and immediately left. Shortly after
she had gone, seme of the friends of John
1MB, Wto
Jimja Jtafc Ml* *Jk 4g|lt a
Bice,1
mm
•sail!!—BBS imgawmUGr* V
Col. Duff's mUsion.
Tnc MoiN!.!«i u r..«TiVAi..—It is great
plea« irj to be .'iKe to »ay that tho ("isiivai
at Grii.rold Cjlfcge G.ouads, ia$t tvsning,
was lC ress—a nl more too it execa
the highest expeewtions of thos? ensrg tic
ladies and gentlemen who prepared the oc
casion, and surc.y ihosj wrij aiicndcl were
tr.ken bv surprise at the completer e55of the
arranpreme'its utri 111- iiovti.y ot thj enter
tainment. i*He coH.-^e eiitu 0 wn" brilliant
ly ill imiaatcd, as ®l8'
wefe
.0?i::-:Tc./-
smce
grouruif:
trie shade trees ware .'le^kcloui vi many col
ored ligiits, with most
p^£-
r«tV«.»hiuent rwu. was pro
deliw.de? of the peason, whiV'^1
1'he
Tr(-'ra
for an Lom* or ftfo, in prefu-
-on.
.-i 1 u.y.'a at. I- e 'H 'U«r.t
ir. was iuo roo't ajtrcnbi# l«atira!
«-?er held n oar e!*y. ar.d we recoiTimeacl
m*t hwaffer ga«hmn^«. oi" the kin.l be net
l.eid ai pain up iiaiia in 1:15 chc streets,
but *jt atn jp ." the tr -e*, whers plenty of
f.fca'i ai« a:.d al»uiil»r.'. roo-n tc ch'ittlats
can e enjoy ia. »Ve .ran congra ul*ta the
n»fcnag«rt upon their success.
TD3ii#y.iKI'Ia8l°'f
u^f.vii:•„
0
I
«ut
a
of
the Uie rough and tumble fr&cab at the 15
Mile House will be
coil
me need to-morrow
before justice Blood, it wtil probably con
sume several d»y«.
v
rL.„,\..d and replaced with good, suh-.tan- next meeting of the Council." They didn't I Church et 5 o'ctovk ty-niorr-ow 'Fridays looming.
ml Tkn
««. ^..tk :m .. u..« 1 ........ /MA
do it, nor have they reported yet that we
know of, and that is the reason why we
have no water-works—probablr.
Some four or live hundred men were
grading anu macadamising our streets the
City Clerk wa* employed two days in the
we-k to jc.suo them their orders dwelling
houses were renting froiu Ji"11 to $r09
each, and stores from $500 to $1,2 )0, and
the rate cf interest on long loans v. as fiom
2 to 2'i per cent, per month. Suh a time
has not boen seen sineo fcr business and
bustle as seven vears ago the presort sum
nier. Early in the fall :a:re the -crisis of
o7," and many there bs who did not sur
vive it. Lots anl lands tqmblcd, banks
and merchant failed, stores were dosed
and gt*neral prostration was the^reauk.—
How long hsnce before lil^tc'eHs will bs
presented?
Si'mmbb Ci.0THtt0.—AVhere fo procure it
i i._ i
nil
J'JU4eS convection ws* bett". attended du-
k -tstion of m.erest were tasen up arm OiS-
business w»* remarked upon end a more
The Ers ixo Eab,—Read Dr. Gardner's
advertisement.
A
iwats is
Seasos.—Xo firm in tha city
strives harder to serve the pubtie—non*
better succeed tiian Kehoe & Car hart, op
posite the LeClaire House. A glance at
their large stock of fresh and desirable
goods is conclusive proof that they are men
who thoroughly understand how to please
the l.idies. and the public generally. The
latest styles received evety week.
A* Elkqast Risidesci ro* Sale.—The
subscriber offers for sale, on reasonable
terms, his former residenbe, corner of Ele
venth and Brady streets. If not sold the
abtrve property will be for rent on the first
of July next.
Also for sale cheap 4 Lots in Mackin
tosh's Addition to Davenport.
For further particulars enquire of
jnelS Cuas.
Pbotooraphs,
etc.—The
PtCTTBE Paixtisg.—J. B. McGrew, late
of Baltimore, has established a gallery on
Br-dj atr eet, ttro doors below 4th, west side,
and is prepaud to punt photographs in the
best style in oil, water, Indian ink, winro
and ivory type. Also, copies taken IroJta
old ambrotypes, dagnerrcotypes, 4C. Call
•nd ftsaiina his apecissana.
Oloau,
the information to this city, aa
•bore stated, b«t it arrhrsd too lata. Tha
kft W ill
drcnlaa and laea goods at
Whialer'a. ln sBk,lackBth,iaaoMBibiqne,
tM9 aJttwtf
Pcasoirs suffering frost disaoota of tho
rm
0r
cusseC) length. The foe bil.«. and rrchat" r^5*
fe'
specific conclusion *n-ived at regarding
those important subjects* Among other
things tho convention passed resolution
recommending the forms of bl^lk''
blank work, blank books, etc.,
manuctur-
ed by Luse, Lane Co., of this city, as b**
ing the best adopted to general use in thi»
state.
The Convention adjourned sine die last
evening, after having accomplished its ©b
j°ct.
I* *4 ew ••.».».• PHI ^n*-I. iBPUJI
RiMMM
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'Tff£ ofctf ATJCJ^T i(3i0OI) .?P T«Er ORFATEST NtTMBTtt.
DAVEXPOllT, IOWA, THURSDAY, JUNE .23, 1864.
Ast you decf tllml'' Ilr.ve you m.y
Siva* VtAB* Aoo.—We hare been look
ing over some old files-seven year, old the diseane'of the eve. or cars, call on Dr F^r
piesent we«k. Thing, have changed wmie nrd
the cdtbr tcd Spsnish phvsician
then. The rv,r wn- very high, with Main street, below the National Bank. Dr.
che prospect of another big ri«.- It F^rrord has cured more dUeo** «f the ere
neither one thing nor the other now. Wheat and ear in the !a=t three months and hu
was selling at $1.00 per bushel flour a', more ptticntw under treatment than all the'
$7.00 per barrel corn 80c, -helled 75c oottornin Iowa. He cure, all old chronic!
in the car oats 80c per bushel potatoes' diseases. RemcmWr the place. Dr. Geo.
$1.40: hay $16 per ton—best quality. Su- Ferrard. Main street, between Front and I
far 12^c per Jb coffee 16c butter 20c per &OCOfM^ streets.
lb eggs 15c per dozen coal 15c p»r bushel.
"7 durine the jummer and fell. Dr. F. will
There were three8-column newspapers pub- be in Mjsca^,-,. ir.^i&dlw»w2t
lished in the city, besides the German news- —.
paper and wme others. Looking over the) IU1ERITEJI8,
Jensdy crowded advertising columns of tho«c
sheets, we find scarcely a business firm or tu^ueandway po.ni lo morruw at o'ciocfc
The popular m^i!
boi1
concern that has not undergone some change i sicarborough'in tfce o®oe. M. Prtttytnan,
or gone tut entirely. I
here wen seven fi.-, tnvorlie mail and passenger packe* Jennie
banking Wises then, besides loaning shops taptun Cau p^.i. wnl depart for Fort
». .. Mad son and wav poiuu to-morrow mermus! at
witri"ui nu!iirer, Kvcrything wsa running 7 c'cloca. Lemuel FarkLuritiuibeolLce. £. A.
on the high pressure system. Land agents •«en,«
,, itoe arthern Line poekat Canada, Captala
were crowded "to death with biiPincKs, Parker, will depart for dt. Lf.is acd ««y pointa
and the papers were crowded with their ad-1
pa^fn^er packct Jaaaae
Meaaa, Captain Jerry Wood, will depart lor Dn-
tc^'I1-rr, ,v.r"j::- n'- I--:i
1 O&ae. &.M. i'rettvsr.an. up at.
•cst:» ments. At that particular tune water I —mmrnrn «i
works were all the ra?e The Gsutte (of: IKIED. i
"••V II years ago to-day sav* th."-ommit- .,?• htstfat. at the ago of
,1.
1
jlHs.
HJkH\
tee appomted to secure watej"-\yoi KS ground# LunAT.
wiH most probably m*ike theii" report at the Thf f'.-.neral wiii tokcplaec at St. Anthony's
ixosav wm
Mu»
Thursday evening, June S3. lo64.
Waaat.—'o. 1. w«il cleaned, round and plump,
Club, Tea and Galena. Si.4$t 3o. 8, all souucl,
not cteud enousii for Xo. 1, fi.li rejected, mu- TOl'nrilOfSa
ty an i-iump iiJ ceuis.
l.Ai.ll, 1...
Coav.—Shellnd, N-), 1, S'junu, plump and dry,
?"•?, dj. Xf'. ", si.r::nken. "5, in ear. No 1, srjunii,
plump ani dry, f* jo, Jio. ii sbruakeo, 8
Oars ol'-Hn und Sound,
KL\.. jtEli t2. 32.M.
Ti'ioiuv.—
fi 23®* 4®.
CLOV*K.—i "3'.2fc ,1
POfATOSS -5 375.
-tenc
or«^n»'-ic*tieM
rl
1= a question that perplexes a goxl mnny, r.-r
while mercury in tbb thertnomster lute ^r^T~.iow«r. *2 n :.-aa-n
.„ii .. .— *2 '. j&i 25 MilwaukeeCltibi *2xi&
go.a. 13 steaduj rising, and wa are prompt- •n.iii-r
promp
ed to relieve them by suggesting that vi-
t0
^*on® *. eorner of U-ady and Sesond
streets, irt Nickoll's Block, is likely to allay
t.ieir a.nxietie». Probiu.uy a richer, larger
and more varied displnv of patterns trns
afver on exhibition in Davenport. It has
been produced through tho superior re*
sources of his extensive bu'ineM, and with
a keen appreciation of the wants of the
public, and therefore a gentleman will
cspfciie.v.'? no whatever in mak
ing selections satisfactory oHso to his taste
and judgment. Mr. Cone Is a close buyer
bis assistant* are capoble and experienced,
n"-1 hi cstnbiishr!j?ut erjoy« the reout.'ition
for low prices-
active f? 2J^S S7 'or utrai
i' -S/5I.60.
O 1 v—f'l Hi
#S3 «14 M»
i 7
Waisur— «l. o.
Tlcvr
good and si'b»tr.ntlal
masons for ^'iroha«inj y c-ir'ch'hhg of tuis
house.
•_ j.,
JmciAt, Cd^vixi* The csunty
Ig^s convection ws* bett^." attended du
the afternoon s^ssi^n yetf^tar, aPu tcsny pWa.
VorU ^i»ck MarUft,
Xctr
Trr'i.
I',,r I la.? ra, Baltimnrc". foi'a''#l«
1.
o»l
.Vew Y.-ris. all i.ie
A|
tlllfii
Suit-
-.iw
place to procure
a realh* splendid photograph c? ambrotype
is at (Mnatead A Cx*a, oa Bndy street, be
low the Auction store, east side, acd also
in Hill's new block, on Brady, between Sd
and 4th streets. They are masters cf their
profession sad warrant parfcet satisfaction.
Give them a catt. jne2Cid2w
*Y.-rij. U"«oi. at: r.is
j. I "«n Cniaa'i «-.wn*, aretrj-.tnicvred to tli* r».s
iVtrsyUvn-.a Central Ha'^av. 'fHi
£i*'ll.T»
ot&sr troias ii-!.!y
-Mp2«r» 2#i JA '^4^0'
S k
iiarl^Ho'jS
UM* «rt -.i*in:i-.-i«.. ia .... -, '•..._•.
ae
ni
bock advace
.*
*a .«4, OJ
i.
aa OM Settle
COMMERCIAL.
Daveaport Market*.
Oinc* or
thi DAVExroKi
Kii
lA'.rrvlMi iJlpm»uts of nsw and elegantly
firra»lis*
State Room Sleeping Car*#
oa otckt traias, aad oa the fast Line to New Tork
via Aueutown, without change, and laadiaa Is
Xsw York
or
Td Boston aad
all otbeb
IRAIB.
w
In«
»cd IWogjri. thi.
Route it "spacially J« 'j
lbec3."
oppoi lunitv of fertiog tat -i. IT*
A.eenany iouutams, b«sides Pi-tolu"g,
I'nuads ipbiaaud Ne* Vork without J. .u0,t'
Ail New England Passengers holding
w
r"u^~'
tickets, wilt 'jvtraaswtred, wita thair baggaga,
rail aad boat conuectioaa, ia New York, witaout 1
ebargo. I
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburg
t3 Philadelphia.
Sine Daily Trains Uav« Philadelphia fqr Kew
York fotr dailytraicafrom Xew\ork tocostoo
Baggage Checked Ttrough and transferred tree.
Transportation.
MerchanUiM, frouuee aad Lie* Stock carried
wita dispatch, at tbe lowest rates.
W. Ii. Cui'i Puk. AittL Chicago
KNOCH Lfcwul Ge»'H*up"t,"Allooaif.'Pa.
Mississippi & Missouri Railroad.
rrains rca by Chicago time which if twelve mia
l*ii?t?r t..au ivei.tjjrt time.
OS
A'U AHEKMODAY,MAYtoth,
A.
9 i.1 A.
£.
k.
Pit*ah.
Ecosoht.-—With the necessaries of life
at the present high figure*, every house
keeper should observe economy. They wiH
be better able to carry out this plan by pur
chasing their groceries st Parks fc Uos
mer's, s. e. corner of Brady and Fourth sts.
All goods fresh snd wholesome. Goods de
iivHred iu all parts of the dty. Dob'4 for
get the place.
lS'i4
aad uatil furuier noti^, trains wiii leave'
ilartapoil aa folittMs:
5 46
m. tor GriLueli and Waahingtoo.
treigut accommodatioa tor Qrianell
2 15 e, 11 do do low* City
•qd Huacatine.
Trains arrivt at Davenport as follows
0.' A. h. freight aad accommodation from
Iowa C.ty.
4 45 P. m. freight and accoumodatioa from
Gnanell and WaiiiDgun.
5 lo a. express fi uui Oriunell and Muscatinc.
Ike 46 a iiu train v ut of Levanport, Aaaca
direct e.'Qaection at vii.catil, ie«s City, aut at
Wi sbicjicn, with tbe Western Sta^e Cu.'a sta
ges tor ail ^oiats West, ^oath-West, and Sorih-
Train a from tha west con wet at Davenport j.'^oor
with trains of the Chicago k Bock island R&. lor aprso
ail points East, North and South.
Passengers a. e renunaed of tha necessity of
giving distinct directio... as to the destination of 1Harrlseqbet. Sal
baggage, also to proc
their seats in ears. _j. t. iKAWi Ba^t Chlnjk Ware,
jaggaga, also to procure tickets beiora taking
ieir seats in the cars. J. F. TRACV. Bapt
A. Kusallthe
Ass't Sup'i my 16 'M
Hannibal A Ste Joseph lUUroat
And
sieam
Packet
lines on the
Missouri Eiver. '£utt mostpraoicaL route
u iha 0«ld llinet of Idaao, iiaaaock Cay, Tj
Ate Daily Stag«iii*
0l^5&|Mbewpoiats.
Miaen WiUi MalWAUN|fN^hrried n tae
ssme trail
i/jjiiMgfcWssurttaa
aod arrive fraah tar
FOI KTH UF JULY,, 1,364.
-asfic 1u
FIRE
:ti i.
WHOLESALE
W. Kldred in tha
Ll-NyaA^-, wi4j?w of Tuoau
Democrat, i
Fire Crackers,
1
Roman CanKte%
Sky-rock ct§,
77 iifi. So. 2,
daHio and iiot cUau. Co. i
RYE—1
\V Ubaits.—f2.ooSJ2.50.
Wheels,
Flower Poti,
Bengali Llghtit
Flying: Pigeoiia,
Tork MarkcA -fSerftWlf,
Pin Wheel!,
»w Yorv, June 2.
Cottot—flntff at 1.12
Pi.nr«—Miit-icatleee active 25^9 5? 'or »xtraj
&.C., dee., &.e«,
Jant S3.
OoM ayeatd at t,f5 cio^d
HAGEBOECK'S
State LithograplUc Establishment
}fATIO
ak iiAyik BUiLDIXtt.
Jar*rp'jrt,
lovm.
OIT&SR?
ttOll \I.L 1'AltTS OP IOWA
er-! iHincis
r-3.-r-irn**r
In tu. -no»t ar.u'ic w.ie ana af «\. V -k •. tai.
A ii/v'Ei.i]"CK K.
Pennsrlrania Central Raiiwat.
'ut-fll* 7- —Tlr.
1
1 T.-'-l R-. AiVS FROM iu
ft
rn:: i'.:r#ci to
tun
i. ninn I
AT liCAC3 PPJSES.
Fligs of every kind!
Torpedo and Fire Cracker
GUXS.
OH Ei.Untit* Stale qf
Fruif
foMfrfrtoniriw, #c.,
GOLD PEX^,
Cutlery. Sterconropie Tiefr*»
And (\wtand* *f othtr artiAtn tr*
vi'9 in T.'ntim.
i«:vn,
w^ere
i»ooo
CAVALRY DORSES WA5TE0
IMAUDUTKLT
Smith 1 Meer0 ttabte I
For which the highest mar
ket price will be paid.
JACOB WASHBURN.
Davejctobi, May JStb, 1
c*i4.
i-iO
giaia City, Gallatin, L»tu*«r, Vaahoe, boises bud west »f Chicago. Call sad examioe my etock
calitoraia. iiaiiy Overiasa iMaces
uasa
v
coauKtisaitjwai Lesveu*o.:u cd uactas C'tr I
poiuts
packets on the
MiastariODL Mirer •iuT
tha a a. w a
3&lSS5iw8rar MgMNhOn* B.M.
Prettyasao, afeat, atOstre^on, er beard tbe
faskata.
tnv3.Vdlm
C. TEGELER,
lmpot?9r
and
Manufacturer
•iF C30ICE
E A 8
And Dealer is til kind* Is
Tfliccot, Pipes, r«Mj Artklei,
AC AC.,
Wo. a East Weeeai IttSSt,
'*U DAVE*POBT. IO.
4-
C. TEGELER,
Importer, Dealer A Rectifier Is
Foreign St domestic
IJ
I
U O S I
KCTIFItD WHItKf.
No. 3 4 Main 9treat,
t^ie
J. LORENZEN,
St MS
streets,
sbeuM*
DIALER IN
Earthen.W«r%
Glaaa Ware,
Cntlerjr, A.C.,
GtllfiatSBS ta sail goods as cheap as any house
Aieoi-liurepurchaaiagelaawhara. mylS dlm
son to aoova points. All rail to ct. Joseph. As- urjir ni
chison, Lai an and W eatoa. Tne Daily l'acket I W I i I)
Emiha, rune Crooi W«au»i to Leaves* sriu, ^even I .BBMMa
miles,) aad Kettaaa City,
ioH» rWWyrwpiw*
Mam **4
to Lawrtnae, Topeka, ft. sLlajr, it. aaott, S»ta PHOTOOHAPH9 AMBltOTYPES
Pee.
TsfcM hs the highest style of the art.
Mdi lteikvL.' ^srtietilar atteation given to enlarging from oos
^d "d A- Dazurreotypea aad Ambrotypes ol 4eceaaed per-
Writlag rapert aai Cavtlepct
4 1 w o e s a e
A
K.BAYWAlD.Oea'lSn»'t.
*b At THE LOWEST
—ajaiiTT"-
CASH PR1CB&—
Daj BearAaro.
iw asms**.
mTNM
W4 lw
Jflju
nn»MP*
jnel5-tjy4
C.«Iaf£#a*r
JUORMMS
Ir.itfUiT
,9«U ii
..r'i o
mtminn
:„.'j-. .•. », twft
vj-M pm" wr
ma»0iid tn -dy
i'O'J ii5 ifVl-|
i n u i i v U
i- .n
&
ic ,.
®-a- 1. -v ..
ppppppp
Ak
AAk
AAA A
PPPPPPi'P
PPP
PP
PPWTl'Vp
PPPPPfP
PPP
i
AT
ppp
RETAIL
it
S A S
The Largest Stack e?er brtQght
to Iowa, comprisiig
Pi't'Pr'i't'?
.'P
p? .V,J,
pi'. .'rt»#
Ptv w
AAA.Vl
AA AA
A AAAAA A
Aa.' «AA
PAPER
I
Prodnee A Comnisiion Merchant,
l»o. 4 srnaows'
f-2 2 n
PPl*
Above the Pes: Orflcc,
at ,if.mnorir
Among Which WM be Found
BROWN BLANKS, WHITE BLANKS, SATINS,
BRONZED SATINS, STA3IPEQ COLD
PAPERS,
blocs lbvss
PkiadsHIGHEST
ATS CASH PRICE FOR ALL
of Coaatry produce, egji «. etc.
Boat stores alwsya oa band.
Bbtmer,
FIGURED SHADES,-
MTAV SIVWI, GILT XViJ tROSTZD.
All the Above at very Low Pricca*
CHAS. II Ei.DlliOiiH, i
Real G«tatf a Commission Agent*}
WTEXPOBT, 'MX. I
WxU attend Drttnalif
Baylag ft Selling Ucal tstste,,
r"!lrtUom of all kinds,
EAYii L.\. OF TAXi:?,
.Ifjolffttlnr ay
naklag Abatrsict Title*,
REHTINQ HOUSES ANii FARMS,
Acswering Letters of Ioou.ry, Making
Purchaaes of all Rials.
Seeoad door above the Post Oflics. sprl
b.'HEIXZ,
COMMISSION. STOVES arid TINwlftsT
i
Prrmptly to
jv» and salla oa
commission. uy'.idtf
R. H. PARKS
XT0
i5*
SOUTH-WATER SI CHICAGO. I
xM IH. P. O. Bo*
20C
COMMISSION
J. Ctsh advances taada
oc property iu .tore. n»h?-dly
JAMEiiliri^iiuu
AND PRODUCE MEtiC'HANT,
Asent for Herring's Safes and Fairbanks'
Scales,Hydraulic Cement. Plaster Paris and Hair,
NO 8
rROXl
STREET,
Davanport. Iowa. mvH-dtf
W E ANT ~TAILOir
8~
READY-MADE
Ij
OT
tl
COST PRICE TO BE HAD 0F-
ERANZ MEYER,
S^aoad street—first door went of National Dank.
A good assortment of
G*5TS' yCBNISHINO OOOD3, BOtif
CLOTHING CLOTHS. CAJSI
MfitiE!* bHIRT!*, :r
STOCKiN'OW,
Ofcieh w sell at m« must reasonable pfiMb
Cnotom Work
Dose at ail times and warrsated tbe beet, most.
dsiraWa aad eheapeet. All wbo want the bee*
and Cheaper, mode sauat come to
noviTdly FBAN2 METLR
NEW STORK!
John Bartemeler
Hto
48REMOVED HIS STOCK OF GOOns
Franklin Pluck, on Second street, bet
Lam and Harruoii «reeta wher lie haa opeued
a HEW CLOTHING sTORk). will keep cos
staotl/ oa head a good assortment of
Genu1 Fnrnlthlnf Goodfe,
Clatbea mada to order on shortest aot.ee, and
A. XILLBB,
MADY 3TW.tr,
eeps constantly oa
I
sod examinTm~stock be CI«SStO*, Be^ SSi
bsni
1 11
W
"iii1
1
BUILDERS.
munxkcmuM oi
IsA, Men, HM% MwMHp,
SHOP A
HpAs
i O I U U Y 1 1
loiasu
r.L
jI
U
JMHfi
15 CE.Vi^ P£U WEEK.
A'UMBER 21)5.
.*
--.i
1
.3»y r»f
n
K' ili"?8S Rvatiiin
U9
l?*!l
till
IH|
HW
W i i i U S i
i
41 's* aj"
i i i I I K i i
ZZS
U
Z T'. 11 l' a J1 1V
U i *4
dUAU
Slit
ji'i
i»& 11i
NOW OPENED, AT
PLUMMER'S
Ka 5U Brady Strcot,
i
-41
Si I II
K
-.
stock or
a
7 1 1
i.
Mtvwe* I Mtovtmi.m
U UfW
HIL.LS & WASItnty'RV
So. 56 Brady Street
'V... ,i3
Ifcsrty optjosita Post eatS
Htuj
PAHlOR. COOK
O^iCE SloW., DiXINU
RSLiO
toty
"Vfo. is WEST-SECOND BTBLET, BETWEEN
JJI Brady and Main makeeto orderaad in th- j.
beat Style, MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING of
every description Tae fullest satisfaction gi.&r- j.
eatied. I solicit frommyoldcuewmerstheircoii.
Waasaee of patrmag*. Leave ordera tnyll
oontroooevt fcf BlllMHHjlk aad •aaaune my M«ck
y Jb»y iag etowtore.
:r'l
ave in stoke and are recwvi*#
largest aad best aasoitmeut «f
k
HEATING
STOViilS
"so'
ttMt caa be purchased in the east era alvUt
ii. A
W.
aaiaMr
SAXFORD'S
I 1ST Q-1£Cflclratei ChaUenge Bcatcrt
ot af t'..e most e onomlcal iuvealloas ev^pro.
dbead, aad
U/t
(ssnshavt aad Wafort 'ai s#
U
lit! Jiii
.If it
The ar.rivoBti -. ,vi -%,:i i.Ujjbfisr'j
Trkiflipti,
MU
o"wslJ
FortstOak, U.
Iron (ate,
a^ethar Oaesisi pltWMI i«»
a. at ililU hbu A'aaoi.uia
OVLT be tffaMia-
s.
3T vary stwvs g**:*uUt& ta give ss'isfsetter
Or tbi m-'3er r» ar J^d.
They also kvap Uie oekbrriad
*ai
K E k S K
*.
la which water never free sea. r#r-
ROOM,
fefa^brt everything ?n the Hue.
below sec-
aad mak«»
CMUtrtW
rstresy,1'**"'
BED-BOOK.
ii
aL1,
warranted to suit. Call an I bee me. Stpidly I etoao. besurps«sed. We lovru ins-«acti^B i
JOHX JftltfiAt,
AMjs^TTisii
ROOM yiuvts
oompetit.ia. Also oa baud efaik
mt
l^Bwsre, Jappaned and Porcelain WJal%
Chamljr dciu, Pkniahed W*r%
Britania Goods, Coal Hoo% i
trs?**
Tonj«, ShowLs, Poke
Tin, lOppCfj A SllMt*IP08 W|]t|
WW"**"*^
on
CUtfTHIVOofthe beei mat«dal aad in aaaaaei JOBBING jrw
that cannot Uil to giv« aatistactieo. LtUialt
patronage reapectfiiliv ai'liciMtd. ,myi -dly I ct all kinds prcmptly attended te. Csflstfi
»hort ooti« ..
i' 'I i I i aouna goods and iM«b Hit* pne*a i
sonv aoaiTBT. t. w. a'ciswaxo ot:rd« u.
BOMBT S MtCLELUXD,
.V Eff HiROIf'm'STSVG
*. a.BAi
kit:rii
imvntilin
UMMWl
imm *t
Jf-.-.j
a
-*l#FcANfiefc'i -i fontia
s
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