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GEN. GEORliE B.
MrCLELLIV
rmt v k president.
H«1. UEOKUE II.
PEXDLEfffv
For
v
-^'1 Ihvri 'l.
C1IM»KUK HL P.4BKKB.
#emoerati* State Tlckbi*
For Secretary of State,
At WALLACE, of Mi »cstinecantfi
For State Treasurer,
JoBSB. LASH, «'f llt-nry county.
For Attorney
'«n*r*Uie.
M. DUN'U IR, Jackson rotiiitjr.
For Auditor of State,
me.
HENrjKKSIIOTT, «r Iowa count*.
For (if St if- Land Office,
0. D. HOIjBROOK, .f Monona county.
Far Judge of the .Supreme Court,
TITOH M. MLNKOi., ol oninunic connty.
.fOI*T
BBtivrkv Oeo. II. Puke-. I)m' erntir ess
1'!'
date lot Conges-, and il 'i. Il!r..:.i I ri
Itean candidate in the 2d Congressional Distrii
at til. f-.ll owir.'» liui-« ami places.
Wo ivo ild n ^e upon our demo- ratic frier,
to make all ne .-^sarv preparation. li.r these m«
Ings in tiicir respective counties.. I.t the Ji t.,
nera'-v n.rii out »n such mint tiers as will corao,
our op un-ut* that ,*e are fully csirt.i'-t in t!
political struggle.
SR. iS1 MSTKSCT.
Vwatinp, Mu-fdtine co, Moai!»,v, 0"t.
10.
T'ptiu, C-daiseo., Tuesday, O 1. II.
Marion, Linn «:»., Wednesday, Ort. tt
Animosa, Jones •.».. Thursday, O.f. 18.
Maouoket.i. Jnekieju eo., I ri.iav, t, Ms.
DeWttt, Ciiutou Hatu'day, Ott. 15.
0av a.pmt, .iool ••«»., .eadav tM t®.
I,i Cl-ure. O'citri *-':ty, 19.
Fro the N' V Evening Post Rep.
'Ihr Partfef lli^li
We wii.h ilut i'vitv in-m who depenJs
wages or worV for his living might loi.k
little int'i thi* history «f his .iwii dinner
Ml,' I 1
i- lie. IV !lk, vv'li.il J~ i. in* i Jy
linn l.ut twelve cents a po ind.- ia now twit
ty-five eiitif. The present prtci ,1 potato
iafo'tv rent* hnf pi 'k ?h* o.d pi ice w.
ton rent-, Hmu
T,tiniil a few dny-- a(u'i w
mxlv cei tit 4 pn i'kI tli. a a^c pri e I
many years Uu* not been over twenty cent
L'ofl'te, now Hcventy-livt cents a pound, u.
fill reci'iiilx was l.ut twenty -twr yiita. ii
pri'Henl jTrne of s ijjar is tliirty c«-rits. '11.
old price was jrri. e wa* eight rent*. 'I
mnk.' the 'itse it. ire plain to the eye, we pw
it iiii.« li^uru.:
Oi«l price. I'r. Jierit pric
IWcfllt a'i UcrlJt* celllit.
Putat en ...Invtrni^ 1' cent a.
ttuUer 8'1 t«*!iw cows
Br.ud .... 3cuts l"c.iitfc
0»tl«'«.... SIS .-fiita VS r. nt-..
Kiijjar
I
ivbu eeuli^
Fn: ill. irh.ile i.f these artlckM tile regu
lar price of former years Ins linn wvtniy
flcven eenU it is mw .wi. doilara tind lorly
cents On ilii-Kame Mttle. il tlieci.st ol liv
ing «f !i sin^i" jii-i sdii lor one yen" ttv
hundred dollars the
Iwas,
l,^o
old
iuk- it
would lie now til wen huudied nnd entity
dollars. This is something to be looked in
to.
Yes indeed, this /. something he 1- W-
1 into. Hy loi.kiu^ into it "every i. an
who depends on wages or work for lii.s I• v
ing ri»n retulil, figure to a fraction just what
an interminable war for the "nbaiidotiuitt.
of slavery" is co-ting hi:u. So long as tl
War is prosecuted on the policy of su'.ju
gallon and abolition, so long will the wa
oontinue. We uiay be more successful ii
the field than there is the slightest reason
to hope—we may lake Richmond,
nit.
Charleston, and Savannah, and Mobile, und
every city of the Smith—we may diper?e
Lee's army, and Hood's army, nnd I'ricc's
army, and ail tiiat, but the rebellion will he
no nearer its end than it ia now. There \vi.!
be no peace. The same military sfrengtL
the same scale of expenditure, will be re
quired to hold tho Southern pe ple doffn,
that has been found necessary throu^'u
years of.bloodslud and waste lo overrun
their country. Remove the feileial troops
from a single rood or the .South* ground,
and rebels will immediately spring up in the
vacated space. Louisiana is u luir spociiri ii
Of "subjugated" rebellion. We have h..d
complete possession of Vew Orleans and the
surr. muling country for over two year-.
Now tinrk the evidence of Thomas l)u-
ranl, chairman of tho Louisiana Free State
(Committee, as published in a letter for the
Tribune a 8'iovt time ago. Speaking of the
"elect on" un.i.r wh.ch liahit was niuiii
Governor, Mr. linrant pay s, alter describing
the territory embraced:
i'his waMibsolult ly all that wepossissed'
b'it the i.o-sesi'i.i \us not all undisturbed,
fo
HI
ail tlii1 iinrt-hes above St. Jol.ri the
Baptis frinitiiig tho river there wei guer
rilla Icin o
HI
trhfrk rend, rui the Ufe nf rt-rry
iu 'in* ij\ ic'io tens i/fWii to tiiir the outh
of all-i/ia.iee tu ttu I'mted
Here is "reconstruction" on lSr. Liwrfhi s
policy at the end of two years* possession »f
Lotlisiana. So it^ will be under his poli
cy everywhero and at all time. Thus the
nbettion becomes
a "permanent institution"
and tfcifc high prices which take all that a
i can earn to ft I himself and his
r'AriU continue, inci asiog as the pub-
^folia mpA paper oirwu^ depre.
"~T"
1*
&
M« lae .tiHrpei er
|Fr,rj »he itomcii i'oui Ui
IkiluriiitMl A' publican, ia a
jMper. '»t»r n tMiei s and aM friends "I
lbriilKfM4 Jipul
OCT.
'»t»r n wleiK
th soldier read and remember whit thai
Lincoln |taper *ayi» of Mr. Lincoln "on
duct in refusing to exi haitge pr^jnaro.
i#re it i:
"Wit mitht re-"ver all ogr wbi e «oldie
i'iW .ii rknei Jiar.iN by tfi'" prujK^ed e*
-liatt^J, and jrel hold a Urg» l»l*nce
i»tribes lor the cn'ornl so'di. rs while ibei
tafuc i1* in controversy, if, uiider th«.r
I'-iimst^nces, the 'eaviriK of thirty-tiT
oo*-wid while men to oufltr nnd die at lie
j.-of hiiii'lr"(f per day is n"t pia,ii. ally i
•he ejen of both fiol and man—nturd.
,tra?r, hi'hdur. Ml KliKK, what is it'!
That the
iicp'iNir'in
I
H. Are you in favor of an armistice with
ic rebels, and of negotiating terms of pea e
ii the isis ol the Union
4. Iti the e\ent ol I he Confederacy refus
Mg to iay down their anus and return
.if 1'nion, woiiciyou then renew the wai
id Iigl.l unlii the rebellion snah be xitj
•rensed and the authority of the National
overnnient be restored lioio sea lo frca'c
Suppose the candidate, in answer to th»
-t .pte -li .r, sh iul.1 i].- r.ow a belief in
my right of secession suppose, in atiswe
the second qu 'siion, he .should say hede
under tand i, very much as the O
it.-ell, thiA j..ptr neeoruiiiK n.ih.i,
idsoni'.' time ago, when siioiiar ju« stn n
»as raised ad when, as we uniiv .'stand
nal paper and ourseives agreed that tMs
ar #!is n-tagiu.sl Stales at ali, and did
•it involve any such ahsuidity suppose,
ii answer to ihe ttiiid (jue.siion, he shoue.
iy that with or without an annV'i'i.-, he
ould be in favor of try ing lo brii.g about
ace on the t.asis ol the I uion and slip
'»se he 'houi'i inswir the last question u,
e ultii luative, would the
kff. avis, in his speech nt Macon,
mndc a begging appeal to Georgians to fill
up the army, saying that two thirds of the
rebel armies were ab.-eiit without leave
that is, deserters.-'[Telegraph Dispatch.
Two-thirds of Hood's army are deserters,
and yet Hood is to-day strong enough to so
operate as to create the strongest possible
anxiety iii.it he may force Sherman from his
position at Atlanta.
The confederacy is a queer thing some
what like a certain mythical character that
arose from the ground stronger after each
blow that sent hun to earth. The rebels
have robbed the cradle nnd the grave to
fill their armies, and with these babes and
dead men, they hold Sheridan at bay in the
Shenandoah valley, arid have repulsed two
tremendous attacks made by Grant on both
sides of the James river. Two-thirds of
iheir armies are deserters, and \et they
have for f.,ur months successf-iily resis id
before Richmond one of the largest armies
of modem day.-. They aie just on the
point of giving up, and yet Price, at tho
head of a formidable army, has invaded
Mi-souri. guerrillas overrun Kenluekv, and
rebel cavalry opernt" will in Tenmsse
They are tnakn ir Ins ffort, and y
today they liolu slum, rnl^, with the e.v
ception of a few fort
il led places, almost ev
ry inch of territory that they had when tho]
war begun,
*hen w3innfhe^J^fM.1h*S^
and or
Tills 1 !UVT PFrt^OFAL NOW! F.''"E
The Kreo Ma e General Committee, cf
*hicn I wan and am Pivs dent has ha
^h»rg- of the woik i civil ortian ".nion, nu|
ported by lien .Me-piy, tho Military
In Connecticut large gains arc shown in
nearly aH the towns, and Derby is carried
by the Democracy for the first time in fif
teen years!
fn Delaware last fall the Democrats
n-cordeil ,|le
Hoing
!otrs
18«8.
Kent
ReP-
n'aj.
^castle
Total.
.0.60*
W,d
frC* electioi,»
bir,
J"
fk
ou
A vol mi
should support
mii wh an it. ehaiges with mur ,cr fo
"rmidetit of the f'nited States. i« someihn
1 niut«» answer to its own conscience Ii.
t-in the people support nin-h a man? Wlm
t'ic Milfei it.gi of many of these prisoners ate
iay he guesited from the following lett
printed in th I't- la-ieiphia
]ttqiiirer%
send by Capt.
ho is going Nor*h upon a special exchang
We have just Onishecl reading Oen. Butler's
letter upon tie exchange 'juesiion.
The Andirsonviile prisoners have bee.
mssiiig through the city. Thiir sufTenng
ne and have been terrible. You canno
magine them. Eight thousand out of zi.
•OU died ofdistase at Anders..nville dur.i.,
he months of July and August. On.
thousand nine hundred of the six thoiisaie
ieie arc totally incapable of helping thein
selves. Most of them are insane. Fifty ol
our regiment went to Andersonville
\pril, and in duly, when I last heard from a
corporal of my company, there were but
welve alive probably they are ull dead by
ibis time. I know ail this to bo a 'fact from
iiillcers litre who were confined in hospital
•vith the men. J. E."
Did we not say truth when we told our
readers eighteen months ago that such would
be among the consequences of the negr
policy of conducting the war V
l*ropo«n«liii|r lnterroKntori«M.
'1 ho ineint.ati Ut puts the following
iuestion», hoping that the Democratic can
hdate for the Vice Presidency will answer
netn
1. Do you believe that a State has a right
0 withdraw from the 1'nion V
2. Are you in favor of coerc ing a sover
ign State'(
C'azctti
ma
anotli
adtiiitiistration paper. This lett«T is 'i i
Charleston, fcept. 5J2d, 1 ••»*, and is a
llo*s
eah Cornis:—
suppoit
.nil? V»e think not. It (]oe- tint-uppnr.
le princijial tan.lidate. Met. I llan, who, it
iay be a.-sumed, wiihoui shooting wide
ue mark, occupies the ground we have in
icnted.
'"i n McCl'Kan oes not ''elieve thvi any
a'e has a right to aecfle frmn the Union
I.- Itehi'v.""s in coen ing rebels in mis,
1 liciher thev may
or
may not have usurped
K Jslaie insi .nia and tiled seek shelter
o.ler il. He is in favoi of peace on llie ba
ds of the Union, the Constitution, and the
nlorceihi
'i.t of the laws and he i.s in lax or
continuing the war until the rebels ac
knowledge their obedience io the Constilu
oii aim iheir willingness o live iu the
nion.
1- this not satisfactory to the
Gozcltef
It
ught to be, ii that paper has -any sii cere
noli e or any practical purpose in resorting
o the interrogations in the ca«e of the in
.'trior candidate.—Mo. I'lpuhfunn.
Ilia:. J/,(
»uu Iim been in iim arut)
a ye ii. and witose rrlatives are mostly Re
.bli wis, thus wrtUw to hia mother:
The mHntnation t»f }. n. M.-f 'lellanl y
Ot« Democrat* ha.« caused a world ol ioy in
camp. I'h« buys are greatly attached to
niin, and if the vote was taken to day, I
»eriiy believe that he would receive nine
out of every ten votes cast. 1 confess that
I fifl something of an enthuniasin for Mc
tiellun myself, which may surprise you, as
0 is not ii acenrdan: e with my bringing up.
Uut I tell you, mother, i have seen enough
since I entered the army to satisfy me tli.it
unless a derided change takes place in the
11 a 11 age me nt of affairs al Washington, this
billion w ill not be supyresst d, and every
nan of us will be "std Whatever you
•my ad of the enthusiasm of |he soldiers,
you may believe that their hope of success
is often diiiiine i and they de-tit e a change.
This is not confined to soldii-is w ho are
-Minerals, it to others, and nutafuH.
1 -hall cast my vote for M-Clcllan, if I am
-pared till the day when I a to permitted to
do no, unless i Hue something to ive me
diif'erant impressions of my outy. You
may tell father how I ieel, ai though a
w 11 not meet ins approval, I am sure he
Will believe 1 am sincere in wlutl I say and
a i from a sense ol diuy. led lorn io win.
me how politics look at. huiiie."
In a letter to button Cainemn, Oamrai
Butler says
We bare been ing^in fr.Ktlof Lee's
army now tor lour months
That this is liter dly tiue may be infurc
from another extract lrAm the same letter
The rank and ftte of their armies are in
the confident expectation ami belief in the
promise ol their leaders, that mis will be
their last campaign, tiiat the nominees ol
the Chicj-go convention will be elected ii
November, and that the independence ol
the Conf'.-de.i.ite States wiil lie acknowledged
ilii.l a treaty ol pea'-e coneiii ed
U.S. 7-30 LOAN
Tlie Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that
subscriptions will be received fl»r Coupon Treaa-
iity Notes, payable thtee years frotn Aiigust ISth
ls.ri, with semi-annual interest at the rate of sev­
en and three tenths per eent. per t-nnum,—prin
cipal aim interest both tu be paid in iawtul ri'.ney
These notes wiil be convertible at the iiplio»
the holder nt maturity, into six per ceftt. goi
ueaiing bonds, pay\ble not less than five nor
mere limn twenty years from their date, as tl
uoverun.ent inny fleet. They r.ili be iswied in
tei.oaiinetions |5o, ?:•»", 1,0"."»Wio ^0
and all sut.-n-.-riplions must b( far tttty dollur,
-,r some multiple uf inly Uollars.
I'hese notes will he transmitted to the owners
tee of ttuDsportation charges as soon after the
receipt of the original Certificates of Deposits as
iliey can be pi |i..ied.
A.-, ihe uotesiliaw liiterc-t from August 15, per
ns making deposits subsequent
mst par ihe .merest accrued l'roui dattyJl note
io ihue et' Jcposit.
I aities (iepusiliog twenty--live thousaiid dollars
aiict upwards lor these noies at any one time wiil
o* allowed a couimissioti of one-quarter of one
,i- eent.
npeciul Advantiiges of this loaa,
II is X.njoN.tL iViMis iANK, oileri(lit u lnj li
ci ralcoi interest liiuii itny other, auu tliu otoi
turug.
Any savings bunk wlueli pays its depos-
tors in L. ». Notes, eoustilers thai i is paying
iu lite oesi eiidiluting medium of the country
and it p»y in anything better, for Its own
.i.-seis are eiilu-r in government securities or in
limes utid bonds payable in govet'niuuut j.M£.c
Jt is equally convenient tut a teiuporiiry or per
maiient luvestmeiit. The notes can always be
Mtl.l fornituin a traction ol lliur face and uecu
Hiui.iieii int tet.t, uaU ure the best stjcuriiy witij
banks as collaterals lot Umeounis.
outcrlihle iniu a irnl. i-K) iiuld bond.
In addition to the very liuerul inn lest on tlie
notes lor three years, this privilege ol Convei siun
is now worth about three pei eent. per annum,
lor the uurient rate lor iM" bonus is not le»a
I'tr CC.it.
war as c-onductcd by the party in power is firsi Aatimial
making no progress, and that its onlv re-1 '*"1
suit is to plunge us deeper in debt add to
the frightful ai_'i\' ,itc of kill,d increase
widowhood and orphana-c, and 'hiing'm "f
OSlent,
3:4»p. m.
t,r„
which form the whole State The
mu
now contrasts With that of laat fall P„I f.^S
•"•""j Si^tkws' ci^w-"''plh,r
62
oad Ollict
Tcmoiit
•v*Twhets Jq Norem-
k -4:
•V i
Will be tore the «ai
i he premium on six per eeiil. C. 8. sitttka was
over twenty percent. It will be seeli that in
actual prou. cti tliis li.au, at tn j,ie-ent niiu kei
rate, is not less than ten per cent, per annum.
Its Kxt'inpiiM fruin ^uk or ^amfipitl
i'li.XiUIUUw
1 hit aside tromal! the advantages n, have enu­
merated, n special Act of Congress
Up to the
'i-itli of .September, the sitbscripti n
to ttuj
l'niti amounted tf o~-r
SJB 4 «,000,0 00.
How long will the people be misled by "r"J,'
Z
S-Tnv'!trUre,S
br
every Lour neat er the ubytw o.r Miionai throughout the country will give further infor
nation nnd
A KI-'OHD F.VEBT FACILITY TO
ProgrefiB in subduing the rcbcHinn, nn.l
In
!Mire8
to
the country to peace
and Ihe union, can only b-
'overn-
or, who was actinp ut. of or! sol the War
Depai uneat to ihateifeet. WIi-.i'
pari of the is now capable of Inking
«'a'v oi' ii elftnnl its wn popul.itior if thv
i nited States troops be alidi iwn
Tilr.ivh 15» NOT A KUOl ul'LiU 1MANA
Witieii OOIJLI» 1,1,1) lr IUK S
1 Jit Ii) I '.S W. KK WI il 1) K A N y 'j'iie
wnoie pUjiOlution w.thin tin* L':iion lines has
been ord« i^d to be dis.o Mi.. the loyal men
Oiieyed iiie orde -, but tlie uis!uyal .a-.Ied it
therefore, as even in Mew Ui leans, the dis
loyal party are a', knst (t it' i'ao !ui:iti !,
at Hi in the eounivy p.ui.-ius a pro^oiton
still greater, if no United nates force exist
ed, the disloj al |iersons wou .i Imve the ao
va-.tage, even if no aid were received bv
them from the r.bel forvesomsideofour tx
Istiiig lines which aid, however they wou
immediately receive.
tU
aJc wlu-.i
there shall be radical change in tint
ininistruion and the pnliclc un.h-r »h cii
the war is coa'iuct?.'il.—*Ohicago
1
"To Wliom it mav Concent
onuei licut un«i Uelan.ue!
lb-- returns fioia the clecti'ing in Con
uei.tii.ut »ii'l laware show most glorious
gains for the Detirjcrary
AVts
Jiem
a. ra.
Snaland
and ht Cuiuuliit.
AJfll AFTER SIM,AY. MAY
I sf I. trains will leave the (ireat Cen-
ral Liiioii foot Luke plreet, »s It-ilturu
:«l' a. m., .Suitdays excepted. Arrive in Uc-tro i
i. iu. iuioitio 4:4C. p. m. Suspension
Bridge, 4:05 a. Buffalo, 5:(m. p.
ni.
Albanv,
ork, «:8o p. m.: Bo- on !-»i'5
0:VJ a. m. Saturday's excepted. Arrive in lie
troit. 6:0 1 a. tn. Tore
:ito. 4:46 n m. .Suspension
i Chicago at «:S0 a. m., Mai! Tifei «:•.
l'xi"',s- Ttu' fi.
SS'ofTsrl e' haK^'e?
ISfii. Tattan'sPatent Veotllatin!:and Warming 4n-1 *Ii" fUlpirillClltH uf flii
A"
#n3 t, Engirt- Tables, has lateiv ieen
v
"hlel t". day trains. Patent sleeping wfrs
4o0 Bacgag. Checked Thro.^h
Through Tickets mr sale at *11 vri.w.i„
ad ti.-. v'j. ,..» j,.
U
-'-:3i
-•if*-/
OROGBIIIIS.
Fttfft* FAHHV
THE PLACE tT ITT
rusa TEAS, C0ITEE8,
SPICES*
rpotiETHEK WITH KTERT OTIIKR AKTI
Cli incloded ia the stix k of a first-clasa
FmmMff Ghroerry MM/%
Can always be fonnd at
CtMMLEH F.
Xorth West cor.
rAPoartli HtreMfc
Bis stock of
Teas, COrem, Nugnrs, Bymp*.
k
,Uriru m*tl
i
itnuril rait. Co*»
ferlionrriek, ktuller, I'ltsfc*
IniHreK, i-UM"** 'triisbe*,
IIvI1wm are,
tie., 4tc., is the purest and freshest kind.—
Hm sekeepers will find it to their advantage to
nil tuid see the goods. Goo-ls delivered ib ail
pari* of ihc city free ol charge.
Uverjr Article Warranted!
deci i-dtl
XLH' GUOdlli I
Jomtph Itut a
si.
Cornfi Front & Cindy
iluN'M'.-- U". 11'• Ut!! !.• a i:
CHOICE FAMILY
JOSHUA Bl'fill,
Brady Street* Betwcn ire«t iwt SeeMd.
Ihiiit'jinrl,
I RsspECTrcia.* RSO
leave Io state to the
1VALTEU fiLEJLLV,
uu
fond* and Trttwuy not**from ioctto huntuj,,.
Oi,
the average, this exemption is worth about two
per cent, per auiium, according the r.ite ot'tiix
t'.i" ii in varioss piu-ts ol the country,
It is believed that no securities otl'cr so great
indueements to lenders as those issued by the
government. In r.ll other forms oi indebtedr.e.-s,
the faith or ability of private parties, or stock
companies, or separate communities, only, is
pledged for payment, while tho whole property of
the country is held to ssenre the discharge of all
the obligations of the UmUd States.
Whih? the Government otters the most liberal
terms for its loans, it believes that the verv
strongest appeal will be to t!ie .loyalty and patri
otism of the people.
Fauiilj (.rocer & Provision Dealer
Catid
ou.nku of -j.i ami low
a sts.. tt: -. it
fre-.l:est Groceries of all kinds for family
use. f'roVi.Mun-, liatus, Woodi.-n Waie, Votdiige
ke it iu tii nt class Ke'ail Store all and c:..iil
,ne my 1mk, hip sore 1 can pleas, v-nt.
15:'. I 1 v.
.rormes, Flour & Feed Store.
r\Vlrd LMii.kSlUNED KESPKc fKUMA IA
1. forms the eitt/i-iis ol .-tott and ad|.»iniuj.
Counties, that he will const.n.iv keep in l'.: .New
Store, corner of Sir«n-d and i "tt Sti et-ts, go.
assort incut ot lin.ccr.es, Flour and i ed, iv^icli
he will ainays sell at the lowest market price.
Ifi^hest price paid for farm produce. Goods
e of charge in city limits.
delivered tri
Oct. lit—dAwly SAAI'L C. YOUNG.
MKS. ISEBELLA YOUNG,
iVi'. hi, Coi mr Jiork ]tlai. 4 1- td Sit.,
Fresh
,4
D'*
0
"aTenPor*.
^st'0"*'1tanks which are depositaries
n,,-v an'1
orplmna-c, and bung us ALL Uliiti'KCtAllhli BAXKSAXD BANKERS
JstasuKiB
aug-J.j-ii&wam
Central Railroad.
liehigaa
Or*at Centra/ HmiU tn X.ir York,
Groceries, Earthcu Hare,
It* ure iiics 1
mi S. iij
it Ot-s,
t. HOICK CltiARS A.VO TOii,\l
v
HMUHt 1
JIMMEMB KXCITEMlSJfT
liUOCEttlE
ProvlsiMg, Sail,
fTobaccos A' l'igar9*
ALSO
Choice Whips and Liquors,
D-ith F'i'ij
I ilwtruaiee to gin- Ihc Seat
ol' tiiovdi*
Vl Sthl. THK.M O.N THE LOWhS'l 1,1 V
l.ut urins I iill ,i.d exaiiiine the stn k
•mil l-'rtrn t!,e pi K cs I '.li e i,iiroll.tsi
11K elsevt I,•
:jS?
,r,i citizens of l»ar.-T!
fBLbii port, and the com,
5Ac.' I'''k' ',l alcr-- Miron.:
f# I. ovt this jiart of lie: .-.at :a, I
»t '«have on hand, ana am constantly
rectiving, li-rge ami well st-l. tied sto- k of
OKOCEH1E8
At Wholesale and Retail,
Comprising
Coffees,
Sugars,
Teas.
Nitifa,
tto
that date
'obaeeos,
I'owder,
White liead,
i/ii-d Trnit,
(ilin(':ips.
Candies,
apices,
Utnum Twine,
Bag Twine,
Pint Flasks,
Partic-itur ntt'-ntion paid to the
HlwU'sate itHsiMcns.
1
buy on tic- mo-t advaiitageons terms and sell
low. ill and examine. Al! orders promptly
hi' i inleii l-i. tin -1111'
A DOOl .hY
I'umily iirecer,
Keeps
»'o\sfamly on hand, at
his oid siaml, corner of Filth olid Brady
sit, .-is, tt lar^e and most complete slock ot the
b. st Oroceries, comprising
i i.AS 01'
UNION
Cordage,
Soap,
Fish,
Soda,
Cotton A i t-fi,
Candle Wieking,
Tubs,
Dead,
Shot
Bobs innestg half Bushels,
Half Bushel•. in nets,
Wrapping Twine,
US, Af AC.
hich shf is felling at very low prices. Call ami
•iaminethe Roods. mhil-dlv
A Caiso th the HrFrcmxw.—Swallow two ot
thiic hogslo ads of "huchu,"
11
Tctuic bitters,'*
'".ar»a|«rilia." "Nerv-.ttis :l:d.irs," Ac., Ac.
a,111 atiei
y(Jit
nr. satisi:e-l witn the re-oli 'tn -ii
trv one box of Ol li lOt TOK BUCIIA.N'.S E
GL1SH TILLS—anil be restored to health and
vigor in less than thijtv davs. Tfiev art» pure
ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and saluta
ry in their elferts on the broken down and shat
tered constitution. Old at-dyoungcan take them
with advantage import. .1 midst,!,! in tiie Unit
ed Mtates by JAf. S. BUTLER,
No. 427 Broailw.iv, Vork.
|H^".ljreuts I. '.he I nitei', S ates.
P. f.—A box of Hill-*, securely packed, will he
mailed to any address on receipt of jric«, which
is one foliar, post jmid—money n funded j,y the
agent if entire saiisiaction is riot given.
Editor op Dkhocbat—Iftar
Sir
-With ronr
permission I wish to say to the readers of your
I taper that I will send them, by return mail, to
dl who wish it, free,)
it
'*W/ and
Receipe, with full direc-
ions for making and usin^ a stmpie Vegetable
Dalm that will etTeetually remove, in ten days,
limples, blotches, tan, freckle*, nnd ail impuri
ies of the skin, leaving the same soft, clear,
smooth and beautiful,
I will also mail free
tn
thoke having bald heads
bare fi.es, simple r\ etions and information
hat will enable them to start a full growth of
luxuriant ilair, Whisker* or a Moustache in less
han thirty flays. All applications answered by
eturn mail without charge.
Respectfully. THUS fc. CHAPMAN,
C'uemist, Sii' Broadway, New York.
J.,'° II HARDWIRE STORG
l- m. iratn leaving!- EXPORT,
W,'thout
Deal
AW4rJLt
..
I''r
Vutit-ry,
oi 112 Brady Street,betweet. rort wtdSMnad.
ou
12
Uf
CLOTHING. OHICAOO.
(MptlUci ia kTvapdi
•aredwaM'AH'BantalMat
HESS & STERN'S
Hew
4
Wlitcmle
Retail
CLOTHING HOUSE!
9 Irtrapolitan BUck*
i'annporl, luma.
The
proprietors of this ehtab
LtstiSBXT leave to inform the citizrns of
limvenport, and sot ronnding country, that they
have just opened the large*! and most complete
stcck of"
CLOTH IN
".
Or
AMI
fitt»#*' Furiii*Mn0 *vod»
Ever bmn^ht to ires city.
Hav ing cir n i. ui i'a-t'irv can d.dy com
peiiu.in, I ..tb iii ass .riRs.-nt a'id pt i.«.
W e wxll tat please to see call and
ex-.t*ni ie iiir stock, an kliey vdl t!'id that w
•how our it.'-s with will and pleasure.
tAtle ut io o lli a I
We cit!' a.e o our large an't stuck
To Country .Herchant*.
Vouwill lind it to yoai advent, »o e\nie-.t i-ur
slo'.k before laying in your supply, us we wiil sell
them Goods at New Vork prices. We shall eon
stunt iy leenv.- al! the ii.-w irrades ot' llyuih liian
i.t'itcturi ..! Oi i nc to. shall Lc
la^bion, 4
First iu
re.
Wholesale (k-aleis will liiid it to their udvant tjit
togivemea call, (roods delivered within th.
cur limit free of char^p.
Theodore Tobias is niv dulv authorized Agent
JOSKJ'H !«»THAN.
TWtojieri. An-, f..', -}. dAn1v
(irire*
in
vri^ijx,
in a
Mammoth Clothing Hall,
So. 9 Seci
•nd k-i. -i, Meiroj.obMi! Huiltling.
Formerly oe-.tipied by Ki k l!r,i--.,
my30-dtf liai, aport, Iowa.
BAKERIES.
Bread, Cftkkes an§ ft*leti
AT THE
BAKKKY,
On the mnih of Sicuad Strett,, bi»
tween Brady and Pt rry,
Made
of the best flour, by the
most expel iencd Baker
prepared
Hieeoii'inciids
Buckets.
ALL KIKDS
Coll'ees and Sugars,
Byrnps, Molasses, Candles,
Soaps, Starch, Wooden Ware,
Dl
•ie 1 l-'ni-ii. Spices,
i-oda, Salt, Kerosene,
Tobttcco ftttrt i&arH)
uml, in si. rt. everything that ean be in a ftrsi
class reiml l.roeerv. tie c.- :!es the altcutiei. ot
oid '.-us'omers i-.iei new to hisc!. n-e .mil is
cinigileiu thni he can give complete satisfaction,
h'.iii in goods and prieei. If yon wntti. th» lies'
Uroct-ric-call ai iinv.-itii'* OOOLl-.Y'M.
and especially
For Family U*e.
tar I'lirti-.-r supi'
H-rfltl
s_up^lied on the shortest notice.
}"ih I '/•,•
rv
antl th. v will be promptly !:!k'd br
dec2«-d1y JO'COP A H.N.
PIONEER BAKERY*
l)A\. JiOOKE, Proprietor.
The
proprietor of this bakery
having received reinforcements, is now pre
pared to furnish his old and new customers with
BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, AC.,
in any ipianti: v on the shortest notice. Orders
L-owi the country filled with di.-pr.tcli and deliv
ered at the depot, steamboat landing and in a 1
pari.-i of he city free of charge.
Bakery No. 25 East-Front Street)
near Burrow s Mill, Davenport. ncta dAwtf
HOTELS AND BOARDING.
"MISSISSIPPI HOUSE.-
l.VllY IU TT, I'ROPHIETOIt. IIK
lis conveniently'arranged ho
tel io all travelers and also to city boarders, as
suring them thai nothing will be wantir^ to
promote the Welfare of his guests and to make
their stay With him pleasant and agreeable.
He al-'o ren»mimer?d- his well stoek-d bar which
is^supn ,, ,i .hi ihc i ,i licr-st liyio-s and w'nes.
..:v-1 .tug at 1" o clock, jel tf
Lu..-
FAMILY GK0CEIU£S!
FRENf Jirs HOTEL
./ /Ml
JU, k, Of. Fxinkioit
A- Vork'.
spacious Refccto-y, Bath Ro uns and Barber
•ti'-p, Bed-rooms varnicd gratis, and only one
Jed 111 ii room. not b:.-lievc rumors or hack
men who say wc a. e full. ,S"rv& are not al
lowed to receive pt -(jtiisiles. apl5-dly
SIGEL HOTEL,
Fron* f'fu (/t llntiih ut*l Aftfin.
JOHN MEVKU l'rcj.rietor.
Tj"V\ fl.HI'.t. SAir.NT PltOVIDED FOii THE
JCi trav 'it., pub.ic end cily hoiti-ders at ill
ni"-. in 11. i.i- -t s. iistactorv siiiiier. The i
bi. ad .-U|pbe.| U tiil th" bet the mm kt-l af
t•'' el :t'i' beds ami (e Lrpt ii, mi-.-t
C"U lut tal,,--sly le.
Warm Meals at ull Iiours.
W i n e s a n i u o s
of tlie best c'l'ih y eon it ,ti on iiend. jyl4
CARKiAiSES.
Daveuport Carriage ii»|ysilor
A„. /,'• v
DAVKNPOUT, IOWA.
j. nc\ i MM^FTOh
v, hl.l.i'.- i'l.V o. I! AM
tt Intrfi' ft'oslv of
tho
n. Ui krutitfli
XWVTCJ?* maJe ami .Jtrn
c.\i!i!i 1'it.s. urccirs a'.a iiisxesmis,
Of liiislei-n nar.ufticture, ind n
durable -pialisv. His ^oods *r,-re hi.ti^-hl and
contracted lor before the eat rn n nihterial
and labor, which enables hi. i to (jltl.AT.
EST INDUCEMENTS to purchasL'« Call be
I oi o purchasing elsewhere. fbl I-d&wlr
HkOTiiUiM,
M.VNA.iLlii (it Tl,!-,
Diiiiiijiiirl Cniriiist- ,": :n-! ftutory.
COiiNKR
THIRD
A
IIAUiliSON STUKKTJ
Davenport, Iowa, mrnsi'actstre all kindsit
Carriages, Buggies and Wat'ons from the beg
material, and perfect .^atisfaetian warr..n!e !, lie
pairing done on short notice. Rates moderate.—
itincoiiraij'' home mei-hanics. d-cl dti
I'/w&t-i
For
JUls. Mice,
-floaches, Aals,
•ed Rues, Moths la I'ars,
*"S. Ac. IMSCCISOH Floats, Fowls,
lalaals. Ac.
Put J5c .:-c. and #1, Boxes. Boilhs and
i-hisks. t" and siies for Hotels, PubKc'Insti
tutions, etc.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from poinons."
"Nr.t. dancers.us in the Human Fan.ilr."
''Rats come out of th-dr holes to die.1'
«sold V holesale in dl the lar^e cities,
sarcoid by Dr:igj.o.fs and Retailers ev erywh^H
cST" 1 Beware 1 'of nil worthless imitations.
gySc- lhat ''Costsa s name i on each Box.
Bottle ana Flask before eon bnv.
Address HKN'R V it. COSTAi,
Priaci]
lial Depot 432 Crodivuv, V. \,
I^TSold by— K. S. BAI.l.ORD.
Wholesale and Retail A^ent,
•Iu 9 dwtf Davenport, Iowa.
For
'f IrOtl itli.l ilif* Ptf*
thirty vearhhak rhcei vkdthb
favorable recommendation of the PUBLIC
and been used and prescribed bv ihe
FIRST PliVSVt lA.\S \'THE LAND,
£kik
B(0trot
v I:xxilt
k n u
|Tprru«''
Hea l.icbE,
a fN.pep.5s. ft.,,,, .-t.-mrrH
Billions tl-ndacli", ]of.AppeiitF
IM2Z1N1 S. COSTIVEFES. -E.^TIOH
e Rheumatic Al"
Wpnti
ffleKn
Oo,,i' Ur
r""
Fth*"m»tic
,'7"r
AlfcctiouS.
torincity
0
'M,.5^..Wtorr*,u.'!a.j,l« as epieseutei HAHiyeJi#.*'00^ Mm*,
•ember tbe dIi
ttl give
a
call.
A AAYiiHFQBX
ri i^jrer, pitfjt
Uekness H. arthorn, FevtMl
Billions \ris. kH
A C. "X
National Motet,
Watbiiiffton Utrert, corner of Welles,
I (lilrata, III.
uptendid Hotel i* pleasnatly 'eK.ated near
a» bu.ine-is iHtnionofth citr, and Is kept in
•togant style. H. 11. GILL, Proprietor.
atrtJ.'. d3m
ft twm
JV* n«#9
8.
Elliot i Co., Prop'n,
CaMar of State end .Washington
fkletto, til.
This
house is newly furnished.
c-iii rally locat:- f, within u 1,-hn k ar two of all
the public piactsa iu tuo city, and cuulauut the
lar s reoni-. ofanr hotel iti hicngo.
t•# "•Thi« house w ill he kejit in a first-class
stile, i.t ol I puees, regardless of advances of
other rhit'i*o h»te!«, ng25 'If
WKBER, WILLIAMS k FITCH,
is. in, i 11Lhke Ms., (liinigo.
HITS, CAPS,
Iffrf. FILL A.\» WIXTKR TKADE. 4^f.
We are notv (-%•*-, to wile: th• IVaile from all
setti' sis oi tl...- -4.-si, a 1 arfc. a.td icry
At tract ir sl.ek af
Caps
Furs* Robes
Rai
Spuria! .1 fitm*
We beg to »in ...nt our Meek is net vur
pB.-e* iu exi.it. v.'ii t», niy! «. tt.t:ilUie» or
Cat i-M a.'y u. be i-i«J i ,».«t in vv- si, nnd
ijr.'ii as Ii •••a- a"', .Mi-..- k w St
rtKli. ,n HI-i rtC a, i I _»!(
«.r r" itcdviat s, v»i,tiit» st a i i.alih ii
to ..l». i r"-iiiV,'_ ,,s I,.« tl, n Al »\ct- i ps'
Pm i.e •*, wi.ivh we will do ttiruo^hi u.the
Mi lenhoit,
v,
\i Wiiir n:iv is kegu
1 .»n.v ed i iiitl legiti
\tn itclv '|uslilietl, tt.d has eape*
n. e in ull fm ins df disi ase, a
'•+u'. /kiK.wli-dg,- qttiie inde.-pensable
ill ihe proper lrei-1 mei.t of the
renerial diseases iu nil us «antl
and comrdic,tied forms, und "lias
i .- the tiea'.m -iii et ni-ivnte di eases
hin biiniuus.-i and tudv. Exp'Tienoe. the best of
tcneln-rs, has nabled htm lo per! -ei remedies at
at oii'-c sutticit nt, «af?, petn n ni in in ine.,t
cases eau l.e used without I i lo bu-siitess
Particular ut. ntioi. eiv. a i olo Klai dm./ c.t
es, such as were considered iecnrn'-le Svphilis
in all turns C.mhii rho-a, Ch-« t, Stl ictiire.--,
Orciiites, iliahetes, Blatiiiei and rinarv iiis. u::i-s.
A No. the effects of Military hai-it-, both ruinoits
to body and mind, and which produce some ol the
following effects Blotchcs, B.idilv Weakness,
Constipation. Aversion and Uneasiness in Fe
male Society, Cnmanliness, Dread of Future
Events, finally :i complete prostration of the vi
tal iiovver-, he-s of i, t'loiy, linking in llie eat-,
ia,i be ,'i.lU i.-sluiL-d lo health.
)»r. W. i the publish' rot"an -wwork, entitled
"Ntp the Evil ia the Bud," which will be scut lo
all on receipt of 1" cents to picpny postage.
All letters with stamp answered.
Consultation free. Charges moth-rate and cure
guaranteed.
Dr. Whitter cures the very worst kind of rup
ture in a lev. w.-i k".
Po-i olfic" Box S&'.i-t, Olfie.- and Consultation
Rom,- liit South Clark Street, Chicagi, You
can er the Doctor evcrv dsv frorn A. M. to 3
P. a.l .:it :!\m v
These Bilters arc prepared, in pure botubon
vvhi -ky, from ii eoin'oiiiHtion of over 20 different
kinds of roots. I .iti s nnd hcrb« whi'di nef in p«r
fect conrert o-n with llie other, prepared from the
original formula given by the e-r"ut chief, Red
Ja( et, to Dr.Ciiapin.who Unfit l- in suf-cersftdly
gai.c
St.i, I.
arising lc
S'tfh r*' i
Will Olci a
wlm ii nr
ijrtu ,•!
i'i..n«
lOv.et'
1 R,- I
-It" tl:- tal. i-ill u i
u
for Mt dif-al and Table uses, vvic
ure, and need onlv he tried to
the I ':. Sold hy all .'r.|.,-g sls and i!e tiers
application to BI'N NKTT I'll I KKS A ro ,,
THIS SPLEND!ii.f.EMEBY CORES
1
TOOTH AIM: ''{W NI
fn Thrr* Stinut, lr, 1««, vl',..i,.
HEAIIAIHK
-"~v*
Sick HeadachS, *.
BASs. UF
If a
In Fire Mtrattii.
BASs. UF
If a
Bll'iiVn. v"
CEA.VIH COI.IC
In T»u M'l.ato.
1
MKOICAL.
CHEROKEE CURS
TUB OK8AT
INDIAN MCDICINE
BOOTS, BABES^AIVD LEA
An anfulltng tare ft.r .V,-
H* ••-.
1".-•»»,
FIRS,
I*"
dl pion ,.e lh"!i it it-rests by ej-
a'mninj. i -I k bifoi-e letving.
%t iter, Williuius
HII',
Ss,
k
111
U
ud 0%U9.
lie •ti ,i,t1!--i
1
II. eon ..vadtielje
Tite") t.'-,, .tietly pi*c und ,..il
A!-.--. d-Iieut. ,... dl p.n I hey
cut.i ,1 n bil'is he i.. ..• l?e^t* K.tt- r-*,
l. tu.-' ill I.n.i -1,1-if-. !m-i, ,»kc». Bit i'*iSare
V,,.d 11 l.'.i ... ,11111 .111 I: ,,!i' lout, on the
stik*. ortt
druggist
enport by Ueiderbeck A Miller
WIZARD OTLf
:,
SOKE
F.
LA a
'rmirt rrlci, &mtrUt
X' I'irf
T" th, t.u.
Butlskil
nnd i!i*'ii•»,! into i l! »s
L&tttf. iey::y I CH:»Jren»'
Hats, Skating Capsf
Furs, «o.
CH£HOK£S INJ^CriON,
Ooinpoanded from Boots, Barks and Leavw
iMKIt.lKKK IIi:\iKDV. Ill" «r. :it lielinri Iiiiii41e
ci\r«"* :il| dlM-am-* th»* frlnufy Ori-Hft". M^'iW
l5i"nr»t5nt iH'- c.( th«
f.'nnt\ of
Fttfi.tmm »f'
-.I
"/'hft h'iw *. tf
i/./w,
Co. tfsiwt
Sola
such prepar-
t'1,1 ... a ,11-n pe-' j.nbil.-. 1yT
•olivine, tlx i!iost sfceptii al that i.i a': Mint ol
tImm
They stretuft'ien and invig.irate the system.
They are iineipiulpd lor iri iu-t ul debility.
They ate a sure en- lor d.vspep'l.i.
They
i vc it jr'vod and hea'thv appetite.
Tn. v assi»i (ii./estioii.
The v are !lie best sljmnl-'Dt in existence.
Tli"-, i.-e a plweiUui- of !.»«••
tl' nr.
Bll 'iiVn. v"
1
:, tl' nr
llfli lAT
Kew l!'iar»
Kill.1 UASieH.
la ff- Osjr»
Kill. 1 UASieH.
la ff- Osjr»
Pft.sl^?
LAME PACK.
Pft .sl^?
CUTS
AMI
liltt 1PF1P HI KV- f«: A1 1.-
COItN^.
1
.. ril'.l.i!i M.tid
3
Thl»
Ib»«'u
trial n.
i .| pf t(i.0 ,n
Win
1111
wilt lif- if v-rt tu,, aili,'- l»t.,l
Ts» one- Ivjll|. 4i. i
y
v li| H*s it It
Js
NEW rOKfc.
':%ad'
(risa thff llan- of n ru.
Frtee86c'ti'« and .1 e-n'» per I.. :••«..
oon'^ei ... n-»» :tir-« iim,-- ottlf". (M,
Mv jifir"! k I A M-VV.V*
V ns.'ui.ittuu m% '."liM-ia-i, s»i fm i^k
I S. Bflsllf.
kAiJa
mii
•W
.f ,n ,«*,•
cm .1 I .Si/^./V,ii, «urli ni If Jlfrmiiy,
/..i «'/'.
I' 'at
I'l 'M-tl'irf n'*l Jr.
Il'n*
Amtt-'.thif, r.tstVi'wd, t. Srri/Jii
f" IU
T,-&
f'.fr It.vc »»lt.V.
t:), n„
mnl ail tl.e ilir.f miplslntu cru«i
iu- fre:u thr inth ef iu.lur».
nr- Tti!» a «i,n»»e nfi t»W» "iln.iSL
mnler,, on wMrtt s.11 i-n:» rely, as It ts«n ulM
ii. our |,r i-^iee fi.r nimir mol iih ttmuMUtf)*
ir .t, Il .n ie I '.til.-J hi b-M.tl.- tt-. its
earn'te.' )f-*.i- luiv.- 1- ,-n ».|!!Irietr. to jj»h, vlr.
l,-rv nvr t'tr innKt-H«ttl.'Hi» sase.
tbf'.t
«iitik,tlie.t' tW-ik ttHluevl\i4 l-rtnl -tie
r*«"li *,f ::i,tll^*1 -iM. we w- oM «iy. K r.rf
tintilKKK ft RK -ill re •!.»«• -«t .iljh
!ii,lv-f« at. I I.ft it! .plait. i!»i-ter '. ir 1, .41
C9T »Vt"f Tv.ti l-er I I III.. if,. -A.
..ct'iir n-llits. ami rwar-te.l Itv ffspreMIV'
ullp "f the"i. l.l.
|„":|,iil fr-n! t«r n .i't fr.,- a? tr.»t*jit', *'7
OR. W. n. McRWIN a CO.,
bit I t1 ," Ve-'-.-f I»vf-vr» «%.
•itii SEWS FM tie nrmTiniTH.
Tbc Lonjsiii'tl[or Dim'rci
at
CURE*
I'Helii
All Pii\ul« Oisottsit'H Cured
Without Merctiry.
U(
in frmu our
W1
in three,
lit*.?,
rititl
i- rfip-i^HM.v r*romnif nU in ii h-v* mI I
cr f«'»ii .!• s.) wlwrc ail *M
luiWlIn
•.!!
!i»T" fulifl.
U
\s
pt in a hl^1y »nrjii .1
rt i, X) oli.v t»fin fro u miv Wlm?
f«1- tlir.-- tin)p dav.
rr it 'hnrrti'' «nd ln!'« n
if ifsh.j jtt. I 4.1 thf li'in!, It to INiw
i»i ali «if if^ ^iint! v ntiij irt/v»r r»ftmv
I n s i i y i i i s i
liaif- iri«lu". -I .ii
(II HOKM |\.lF, no\ i-ir.t.vM
mii tt. v i M»- «'••«**•»Itr* IC "III*
r|ahti hht.ui.l In- iiat'1 in in)iini ii(iti ill. thai
Il'*i(i«- l'i till kii-. #'f !•••••. Uorwi U :i, I- turf
A:iu«. or Util'i f. ItSffffOln arr li«*a)iii|(,
itri«l demulo nt rnnovintf nil MaMlng, at atl4
pain, in-t-nd of the imrnlngiind tlni it un«*ndi.:
|»ain tiiat in **x|Hrirnced with nearly nil thf rh«Cp
•|iiack lii]-« lions.
ISvtl:.. ON* of the rimtoKPT RKMF.HT,
:.f.M JlHtoKKK I N.I n'
|'|o\ il.- itVn iti ji.inHI
i.t til
CIIm
frtit Y 1.
liaru«-Mnre
:iml 11«« IV.Hkih' i! .1/Hl» HTt r* H-
torH to fnii i/..i :u,.i u-n.M
IVi. -t lii-rok v jH»r
btiitl «.r tine luMl 4-'.
{fr* Pri- iHjeelloiM At |Wr
lotil or itirc* Iwittl^ fi.r *"».
f-.at ly
%v at»
addri'tnoii lj»t of
'T rii- fh^rjlire It'tvirdr*
k«*t' Inji riltMi n i li^roitPi iiip, ar?
•ol !»y I fi' jirU'-t,,' f)iu Ii:
Viv
«i liltcil
Hfi 'ti. t* :ik «t iIvhI' r-t, J. .xi-vm, 'rylo
«.r »iir|Mvin!• in iilaci llt.s, thom
which thy viti |ior1i iA" ula ch- tt|» |»ii- -t nsnI mall#
more l»y tli ni ihe can tin MtiuhI*
ICIVICI*. As you viilue jrour health,
ut
olfit
-,
n\th-
^mty. Hint*'
I by tii'-i' nsi
.i e.ii'a, !ty ie itj. ,|t.,( .j,( j,.
1
'ii., i ij atimi, Sick leu! »'ei
l'i-. i ai-il A ..-in and a!H -e.i--s
I..-. !ivi liL-. -titin. I'i-imibs
ilti'jri.f tin -a c.ai -ome l'«p ken
•lire bv Uu o... of these B,iters,
uly pur' aivl tree from all those
lc. i ni u i in such prepar-
h' Jtlth
you** future on-jinhK, not «l» c. iv# hy
iht
mch
unprincipled Dru/^iatd, "tt /or th*** »i'//'i,j.1v« tind
tiikf i "/If th- lru»f"l»t* will riot l»u thafll
for you, ciicl.t'c
ruoii*»v in a tt* r, aikI wc «1||
i» fwl th. ro t.» you hy #-curi*ly au4
packfl fr-- fr»»m ol»i*rv«tifii.
liti'lii'H or fili 't.ifri tn aMr^itii lii ii rfrct
ci.nft-l-itc-, f:tlh aii'l plainly t!i* ir flV naf«
ami ."Vr-jt'-'rui, w- tr nt ull tlUcait* a rhtonl«
Datur- in himI iin' I'.i'i it* n--il not luailiite
twc uis- of tht-ir Innhitity to vUit u#, a« wt liairt*
treated paMctitx micci HKiuMy in nil jM«rU^hi« o th. clr
llii* 1 t'l I1*-.-, hy or- jioml- ii»*«,
Pa»i' ntn atl'ittrill |»J"jn*i» |»lnjt»ljr
all the ry
1
i»v ir .•• inpj .lot*, nml n rit|*cigt»
nu*\n:-.m
of uritcr, |»ialn, aal
incl*ininp fur r« j»i v.
W':
ne/ft 'tt
.'M
i»4j- t*.i THjihht ft-"'
to nii.v
A ai! it: 14 ft.r JVtmiifiMf oradvlccil
U*e propii-1 i's
Dr. W. R. MERWfN &CO.,
Nt,. IJ!. 1 v t, N'
*v
V -rt.
A* COOK. 4 No, Maiki-l hti t,
fJ. n^n.i Ay nt for th»r of lilinM ', I W|«.
'tistti, Mh til Mnl ho Ulii
l',U|rgii«.4
f-'
i
r'-.ii'u! *-S
at Who! side- iti rhka# hjr
trusft. A frt.tWH r. ii. A
ClntTti A V^ ii.A.K:
\X.
Il, IIII
k
ict M. M.'ovtti..
RF.NWICK 4 CO.,
A
,t.
1
K1,'I{W
AJTD DLAlffiKM l*
UM I: li
r-'liPie IMA
Framing inihcr,
Clear
stutr.
VncIng,
Stdiii?, Idtlli,
p'l'.'e. I-am. e
to lie u a
Lauiber V .tt
Rridge, nnd
14th. Da. n'-r.
W'i
I'it'kf Is,
all of witich IS sehl at the vm-v lowest inarkst
Will i!t,d it grt atij,
rs nn i
1
11
!-:/e I pi'if |u.'i
c- i t, ale
i:..t -t, b.
It
i1:" Baiiroud
it 18th tuid
'|f
mut umKit.^ BRK\U
Jf,L1VKH
ei
The I'l-oiirit'tiir!)
IN
I'A v EM'OltT Ok
tf Roek Island, their
Criau and Amber lies and Porter
-J'.".'1"
,!1-
are pet!
pure, and need only he tried fob. ippteeiate^.-'- CHR fi STOPII f:R C'l'l I tfff'
Kone ge-tmne unless thev have utir f/r-V '//..' on I //, rin *-.1^ I'lilttMy
ea- li 1,-c i Ie, at,'! our iuitia!-i pn n i(
III
nas ei s"'"r t'!r
Present use Ale snd
jJ.J 1^-2-5 quarter,
H\ A'c ««d Porter i/y Uie bbl., halt
O. A li .-'! FR!».
l''
tlirou- tu ut liu-couiitn Ua'l tor our good* aim SSjrand Rork Island s-.m i.,
take no other. Circular* to the tntflf- ino,,,ii^| U"
Sold by No. 81 River St...Chicago. I h-.
1:!''"'*«"?'•»»». Ihat
"Of»!t V.'FS I' 01
CORN| |t j,
JW
i -hei to inform tli« cilir-r* i rm
9
a
intendence ol the best eti mui tans Eut mte ha
wntneti to nay ilmt he w»U iftvc naiiafaci
*u|»er«
pe, ba
ion to all
which he U'at rants s perfect cut e if curable—
The greater p..n -I ti.. „ie
Mow l-o»l Mow Mesiarrd
/uut fcaUd Knntiopt. I'rir, li -g||a
Alecteke
»••*«*.
ox the nature, tki.at
Mfc.Nl and Radicsl Curt uf hp. i mi t.,n litea,
e-r ,-scij"i,a| Invoiuatarv Ku.tssiuna!
ii ''"Pediments to
Ac
l«presr«ial*ie ifa-nUa»
ara a uiai^eiii i/ehutiiicd by th- jof. /&t
Christadoro's Hair Dye,
which, wttuo'it the slightest »roi.l.|„ ,',,,u,-|*.4fc
l1'6 'he head, a hiski.rs, Jne W'
shade of brown or the most p.-t i.-t Mock l.adiea
cuii use it without soiling tiietr tto^ef- Ii it,,
most e\tK-diiimig hitiruye tn tiie w uId ,|l#
iromcvety p«,i
a.id 'bat ..Msir-s a nourishutj.- and ™em«im*5
v ge«.,!,| -ti,
4,1,1
.Th* iff,
lp
culwwi
shoeing or wan: i pj i, «tnu nt. jMj'
manhood:
'"I
el
iiuningi
K*"€^"y Nervousness, Consumption, Kibmsr
and_t,u M-mal and Phvsieal Inca^atul
rf.
.Urm,
v
UoitsaT
*"*w«ll, M. author of the
"A JJoou to ThifU»uttd« oj tiutiervri*
rent under se
al, in a piuin env, lopi, io am i
Orens,/**//ad. oil receipt ol
R,x
.cltls or
r^stio^e SI. r:t.:ps. by DP *. hl.tNE !.•
py. stew Ol k ij.i,,,,., e:n!,Llt
Kt
•f
1'^
:-1'
lu^ieilielti
w
*m«.iu«B»
hrinlatior'* Uuir Pre»rrrnii
a valuable adjunct to tjie Dyt, ia dr,.„:,„#
j.
stf-V
au
i u i e o w a n e e k e a i a
wnen n-td
a
|Mua
U.ai proie'is the Ulw* tron, decay- iy,tlcr Mllufc.
ttftu-fauces tuia under ail climate*, if ,,lu,.rtZL} a
^.V.
J1 |M
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