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1 OAVENPORT DEMOCRAT, WAU.V A\D wn Kl.v. at. pkrkv sraBKT 01 MCilUIDNOl lino?*.. liUtori JL. Fro»rietvr*. ic fU?, %llf, VV --.rr'l In r. MUlv, rn.'l •.' t!i Odtf.t mail «iVerW Slnft. ew. A«| .. .» TencotAee, sv,py pant 111 vorr p«r»n f. irwarttag U'f. Cto*. t~. CKih '.-.t ia -.iS, n Official P,ip3r_of the City. tOC/t"lTE«ie. Kellor'H '»lol»rnt wt Livetr I»ill«, PWIn awl S»w i«tsd. A* a safe, convenient sad nsrer fsll'ni remedy for LIVKIl COMPLAINT, C04TITSXBSS, 81CK I1EAUA0HE, AND ALI. III LI \ltV IltSORDRRS, SBU.fB'9 LTVlCli PU T.? 1TASD I .MlUVALLRD They ere prompt bat m.td Id the'.r ct- I roeee heiJthj a'tl'inot tin Ltver srry o?r morbid fere fttoas, and l*sve ll.e svstmn In healthy roll'!'Uon. For jvar. hw Iflv-J I uiver.al Ht'irtm U«w. HYMPTO^S OF A DISK A-*8D LIVMH. (tacnl :.is» .if app«tt!e. si .in-ss t'i- stomach, pa.ns l« th.-'isaJ, shoulders, heck ar..l of wearin.***, wl'l) sltrpless nU'hts, costii'tiees f.llowsi in some ases b/ I" 'Sennas sli/ht dry cos*i. i sp rits, with disinclination to er.ry fluty. are symptoms of a diseased state of the I.tver. II K. HRLL&KS 4 €)., 1'rovrWoM, Pltt^'.ar^', Pi LOHS^OUH'S W.. I lm:{. Si.r.rlrlii.' i. Si ill I :vw itntl Vira"':» —Th'W TU iticr frmn thta .1'1 •••taMli'hi-d llowu', liav« ifftlnr'l a Wl4iia'l«Nrlty f.ir tliolr and In lurl!y. frait»'! jvnr i-i'l bti tU 'y are uururjiaweil in tli •urfc"t'ltt»'T «imior .am .* Trad* auy^iod "y L*o-''^ it, TEoda «t pro pM«t'r jir'.tti. pr« propar congi'lpr HheuniB tita aii'l N-ura'^ia dependent upon a pecu. liar, viti*to'l inditioii of the i-ir«-u!a'in/ ti tal flai T!wy #uj)jio*- th*t ilier.- eti'iti in the It'oO'l, a paion which the cirrulatinf blool cirri•» wil'i it, ail 1 not tuing aliiscnt* e by t?i•* pnptr cmumtrie* of llmKo ly, it it 'Uu «ito 1 in the tissue*. Whit this pomon ia. it nut iii'.'.\ply kiiown y t, by -t authontiw it in n ippu^e to te an acid— Lactic Acid in ail pro'iabilitT. This, it is suj»po«al umlcr fa*.«r.ible circumstaiic-n, if gy!fr*te'l n tl." nystrm, ai»J biing cliinti.* •ted, 4 ni'nw" 1 to ar iirualate uutil it pro ilucon iti let^roin iTe"t. liBllrm'sn'r* Hhi-nMnOm, onl •ami .tmriilftin Nprciflr la till* ir.if r. aic !y V-t »»v»od that will fcffai'tuViiy '!'*,.r^v t!ii« ]m:«un in lit* BLOOD, nod prod iea a pfruiamiit -un'.— The recipe was procured ol the cHebrau-d Dr. L*li"iii md, France by well known drugifi^t, Ale*. L?i'ch, of St. I.iiiiig, Mo. No je«» .1 iibys. vin fai!g to j.r#acrr» tb« Spe'-iti'- wlnn he I' Jtrm wh»t it is c.-mpos cd of—no ono Rutlormj: *i U'u-uuiaUaiu, Oout, Neuraicii, ahouM lu-nitita to try it bacauto it ta advert iit:d for aale. Ileiul what Ir. Mttyn ol" Al.l.r.N s l,CN(i l$AI,SAM N' tr- J. Js II,.!: :trt Jt I'O CtMT I fis .k" f« '!,/ **»*t»t frotn %',—T t'uli* foh Stid «*i tl.«* utf* Al. LKV* IX .Mi |tAIAM 'n toriniT ti e mo-t caftil l*i:i «"\m« Ciah mi) 1 wi-.tini^.-il lrt i« til-- jujuj aiol tin- I'lil. ntiil 1 inntni' »ny ttuat It l» by u- ih« bi*«t rxpcctorant ri nn-dy Willi wUkli I am acnui:ut"l. For Cuufli*, ami nil tin rarly of 1mi i lalntu, 1 l»-ll-\.' It to K rtulo ir«, nil,! If vrrv lamily would il l"i them, to attiuici nthr flr«t appearand' i'f i!nut t!»' hint'*, I!» r« W'tui'l l»'i Ti-ry lt-w tw" of fatnl i uiiKuiiij.i'i.n It tin- phlcjrin aid mutter to tai*e. Without irri'atlnj llwrr df lirati ot«- iu« (iln t.nnjfin, ami w lthon' pro'lucMii.' tlon of t!,i' It »l«.*lw« r« n» th totln-»y- !'m. .• ll'i- itl.-lit -wi'ntr. and chan^r" a!I tl,.' otl i i on- to a pH.tliV (tab', ^.,tir. rr«|..,lfi ly. A. LCOVILI.. s i 1 Mi n U «!eri«. l'.iin Jvill«"r, tik«n inti'mally. dioald ,!lt m!U. or »ntr, and »w.»i»tened Willi pn j*r il 'W.i 'I. or mtO- into atyruy with niola«n «. For a t'.«nU »ik1 Uroni u?, a f. w ilrop on rnrm •aton. «iil innri- effvrtlvr than ntivtlilni i lw.— f-jr Bare Throat, g«f*l«" thv tlirost Willi a mixture of f'a'ti KHU-r ao wntrr. ami the tellel 1« immvllat aal care poattlve. held by tlallonl. Tim !!»t Tovic.—t'nw II, Mack C'.'r Coai!iiti:it!''ri of lr-.it, rh«i»pli,»ry« ind Calii*-»yn» *n,»e J-'i-rfo—|'h,ir.n.il Kliair of rallnya* Tha tro.i tutmm color to the hlood llio Ph •n *.*n+ Ma«w* wa*tn of Hi'- n.-rvo tl-fo.i. and Itie Caltraya give. a nat itn', hivilthful tonatofhvdirfrCtT or^nnr Oti-pintr ^iitn!n«t'i.' virt u' ofom- oimrr orraloa) an! onr t.-a-iw-'nlj! a i[r.»ln ol Iroaand PliofjiUoru'. Jlaiiof.i. liir liy V5VVfcU,. MACK a OO. York. F«r aa'.o liy i!l lrj^K- ft« janft-il rat-weov »xk hundred dollar* year oayed, ia ten hua lred ear .-d. ami this T^ry r'fp«et»b!-.? laui'l v miyih !iy liwin one l)r. Hum phtt' a' t'a«t'4 '1' lloiiou '1'iabis icc.lics With vnc you miy fn-it Kaoeeaglull. nine^ tvnibn of all •ltavaac-B oo.-unni in the famuv thus «i*ing this atn junt in pain, aufTcm.j, las* of utn and do or'i f. e* •eat by expre.'-i fruo »o re^'jit of the pT.ce. A4 Iress llomylireyn' II iii ieii'ii'ijio Mod ioine C-j. usdvrav, N. Y. J. T. Tbmplb, UarJooer and Floriat, «or^ 4th and Main sits., flrnU and ornamoritti W)*8. my28-ly Spebr's Wis.is*i\- th* pure juico of the grape who.-'e uri' »n 1 gcn ui qualities cannot be 'eilod lur t!ie invalid or eons vali ie i!. Thi-y are highly istcemcd for «Mrim«!ita: purp rne#. N. B. Good Wine lakkes goo i lilood. Oo To nt* Heiv.— lawa Sut." .1 .«!i.'-* tttaii»n«.iu— -iK.tl talarraph ii»'r ,ir. Kor .-ircnl ira and dr.'*s, i l'l.iu^ ntaiiip) l'u." Mrynnt ii Mraiton Ooaiairrcitl lXivcnport, Iowa. SST tho Rrr*-t .*• St-ntton lo U'-T t!i..r.ia:-li »rH. Ulli Krom«r"» itr i»vi\ Nat'iral, Uurahla, Hcagtlfn'i, Best abd Caeapett lu the World. Sold by *11 Urac «ti"t»»ni5r I'jnirySMrfk,—[HTf. JOil.N •). kHuttCn, Bala Proprlator, 1"! Cliotiiut .ut., I'n'.lade.ptiia. Qoii.»wjT'a Pilus. -Aoii'irt nt tii* froBuca.— Th«w cim11'"um an1 a mo*t powt-rfa] .-ititacid remedy for t!i" c.irrr lio'i o'1 nl tr.i«» ulifhcr jii ilaevi! !iy .1. iittity, fr.ou f.it ewiAiirea in tin* ieomarh or Impaired l) eS'".-«» -tlietorpM in. inma ar^ ai a nlat^ :. 11- :1«k» 1 If m»ed. and th. reilom of itn •lie ai, 1 ,l\««r iri lnl- !*oul br ail ar:i'£L-!n. (•Irl Wanted. iii/uu UlKi. MMKUIATEI.T AT i,»«lly'a B'oek.) le a«-iiJi .ltr tww-n S«cood and ft Wanted. ,l( iI'UNKYV AN TAILOR. Apply a! l.Kl. AN Delta MA1IRLKS, :M •Tr. i't, i JcKr K*-« i»t*rn|' »rt National SrTr):,!-.: For Mule. tt^MAU. W.E WITH GOOD *r» aildrew i- flUK if IT- sT^KSSI u CiMlom. i'i urilier irtu l. .. rt, Sept. s:, K I'ltttform ScRlm for Sale. k iB,f POI'SD PLATKOKM SCALES. l."l' 1 Hi iiapl i-j. AU i 1 Ai i'l u 1 i? AOrtebmii J.SKLKSN. llarT«ni str.'rt. Iiat heTotid the FairUroaoda. Powder, NT DVPOXT A CO.'J* PCUL ASSOHTM' a .lu^a, i, w wo vh- ijpKiAwSiB A^uu u A 't,hl)ANC iupo::t Boarding and Day 1 vo: n.i i.\:!r. it. .i .i. ., MfUowl (Kl i" re«|.!ei.,e. N-Tlh Uj« 'ti In .MK.S. v K. lil.Aitii _tu. J'-.l ra MISS P. K. UKAit IIILWAtkEE LAiiEKT ft sl KEt KIVE!-«)N OKAI OUV KHKSll, w t'.m and Sparilln^. at Uoioa BiiiUri! 11.i 1, M*iu Jt'LH'H PKIR3TKR. A tirNT9 WANTKU -tlM.i?-.'" id»j.t ii/r. .u~ A ouruew patent .Si AU Silt Tl'l-K eKWlNii MA DAVENPORT, IOWA. •lllS NEW AND Wnx-KVRSISHKP ROI'Sl u.»w a^K'li Uh' ru 1:v'. IM^urr biur« from 1-' ta M. hhlLl.V. I*rt»prl« fir eat largainla KearEitatei ^b001* ISO ACRES CHOICE LAND OiT "ATED IN IE SO Til SA-T yl AKTEK O S,-' :i 'ii i.i, Uav-'ii-v.ri Towmhi,'. mo»lly uudrr tal .virion, weii feu and s,rK»i 'Iiu«e, forsi e at a Ulfit r'.See. Slid pr-v **t.* »iua tie' n -a -r Ceok farm OM tn n ir»b. au *. i» irked "D. 11 M'll- on :if c'o:irr Map. r.'ie fiil i- very re :i, ftw-n !'i i. uity to jwu in a ir.i.rably adap:.-'. to nsrke: rfarden:n^, frait groniu orKeneral far mux. a or particular, apuii to J. 1. R1CUARD80S, ••pid-dAwU ilnwui umti. RICHARDSON BROS. TWELVTII YEAR. ntOPtE'B PlHi'l TM'UIIT. II VAVOB, W. W C0MK-, nf i'ler.sant Valley. SOB HIPU^CVTAtl -as, H. J. ROSILY, of Lu iIb. It. C. DAViH.of ll». cas.ort, tiUAKl.KH KMLLY, of Le Claire. rot tart, )UlM O. 8C11 VITOER. Davenport. mrsscaaa. L. 8. VIELK. DaveapuSt. rum sorsvr TIIKOKOUK l. KAOAL, of Raven .ort. vol rorarv !. i-nmnwnr. JOHN GAI.t.AGUEB, of UaTeaport. roa si-avavoB, TH01U9 MI'HBY, of Uaraayart ro« Cn*f!!»n»t Dl. 0 nO"*i"-'VKK. of l)*fn »1Tt. rcoi'i.i:'!* IMTV m:i:Tlttt. TV fo'.io* mi.' a:i ulDtlDi'nU fjr Pibllc Meeting is the wprctiv* Tuwn»M,« burr b*en luvlf by t!ie Kl-totlTe of the People's Party of S utt Comity. H'i r*L'»—Sa'.urday, 8^pt''iaber S8th, B. B. Cook •oil lii. IV'.'-rf. I'aiarwroH -Monday, hpt (0th, J. P. Dai!«. tin 1 Ur. Or- .t. Coikt *..^7 in, air I Mit«VIUJ T'jtuJjj, October let, M. J. Hohlfa, rtftTIWE WiJIES i«w. !ii\ow—Wi -lm-»d!»jr, •ct. Wh ean deronnatrate to any on* that Royal Bakiog Powder is cheaper than cream tarter and soda. Try it tod you will be satisfied. CABrtrs Carpets Cabpbts!!' An entirely new stock and a very choice assort ment, juist received by Wads worth A Co., Hock Itlan l. Eiutob DiMoraAT Please announoe Win. Lowe as a candidate for Township Trustee, of L»venptrt Township, suvjv.-ct to •he decision of the People's Party Conren tion. Beai.tt Nirns Photrctij*—The I.a ^ieS prefer the delieat lloppenan B-.im- -it i in parts *ioh delightful beauty to the coiu p!exi')n, prevents and cures sunburn, frec'i* les, tan, and makes the -kin charming ly fair and smooth. Hesperian IJa!in is superior to lilly whit. ,toil. powders,'A c. Pnoe only fifty cents, at Harrison k (.'o.'.s. Nrvsa Minu It —That highly esteemed gontleman, L. 8. Viele, Esq., the People's candidate for County Triusurer, Fends us a note for publication, emphatically denying the false charges made against him in this morning's Gazrttr. 1 We tell our t'riend not to mind them. Mr. Vicl? is wid. "y known, and all who know him know the rhir^es to be basely untruth !\il In every respect. The Guvtie editor ia widely !cnwn also, and those wlio know him know fall well hood to carry his political points. Tbe entire matter is in excellent hands The pr»fi will settle il presently. Soto.—A larg. nutober of the young peo pie i this city and llock Island, had a dtneing party last evening at Nickols Block, third story, G. A. R. Hall. Aa the young i e'i!s nnd their f-»ir partners assembled, lo-y were met at the head of the record landing and invited into our young friend S —'s rooni.furti shed with old progra nines their bsts wore checked by tbe obi ging UicUard, who Collected Ironi ten to fifty cents each.a.~ he thought they would stand it, and then directed them to tho hall above. The He* wae not discovered until tho drsncinp commenced, and they were obliged :o dance to tbe old pro^rntnni' S. O.ir friend closed his room satisfied with his tribute, and the danceis determined est the worth of their money, t' eu it out till morning. Sciioonhaker's Wmitb Lead. -One of the oldeit manufacturing establishments west of tbe Alleghanies is that of Messrs J. Schoonmaker A Son. proprietors of the Pittsburgh White Lead and I'olor Works. Established in 1835,tho products of this man ufacture at once assumed a front rank in comuiMce—a rank which they have since maintained, and to day Schoonmsker's pure white lead is recogoiz»d throughout the United States as the very best in use. In ad d.tion to this article, the works turn out an excellent red lead, refiners' paints, cottage 1or",and putty,all of which are fully equal to any in the intrket. The Western Depot, 01 Washington street, Chicago, doeB an enormous business, and we are pleased to learn'hat Mr. J. A. Divenpirt, the well known hardware merchant of this city, has secured an agency rect from tbe fsotory, and enabled 10 supply the trade with these manufactures at the lowest prioea—oithor at wholess'c or retail. Rrnoiocs. As previously announced. Rev. S. WV on will preach his farewell discourse at the Baptist Church on to-mer» row evening. During the three vearj and a haif of his labors in this city Mr. Watson has ftined the esteem and admirsti"n of all good nen by the conscientious and thorough manner in which be has discharged ths at* duous duties of a pastor's life. Coming at a time when the membership of the church numbered ICS, he has i iring his ministry lnCTeM* CBlNR. Price i o. It u*ra two ihreida, and maker 'nR to a saving knowledge of the infinite IB* sr'nuin»Lo. snrc i. All other w jirued ma love and mtrcy of t:ie Saviour, and teaching 2Jn«em,k.- tbel'Ha: K»M.iv. territory I the miiiibar to 37S—thus bring* t0 wt!k •ben. Send c.rcntar.. S IIKNUBHSON ... in the path that leads'to eternal life CO 303 Nunh toarth st., st i. Mo. ee^^ia handfco and fifty mils. Mr. Watson *T. «'H «Ua.KH »IO may well he proud of the good work hehss €bs*«®r "l'hlrd lliarriaesi Sis., dons hats, and we trust that his labors lUirvtinUT i..tt a I w «*rnai I lie. I "A.n ErriciBirr Potic**A5 "—Under this I hesd the OntttU of tbis mornbg frives place to an attack upon tb« inteprity of Peter Mulboefer, a po'lcf-man, whom it {ehargci with a'.lfniptinj to screen lrotn i jU'itice thre^ person* who hsl picked the i po' kets of drunksn man. The statement as made in the hizetU is utterly false. Wo hue taken some little pains to ascertain io facts of the case, and we cannot set 't'ut Mr. Multiuser, »bo iin.-e his appoint i i ent has b«i n regarded as a faithful acd zealous officer has done anything more cr less than bis duty in the premises. On la«t Wednesday night Policeman Mulho'Tsr ii"lit"l a man skulking about Front street with the evident intention of stea'inp a «pati of horses sod wagon which had been left tied to a post by their owner. At two o'clock in the morning, fancying hitcsel! unobserved, this man mmen ed unhitch i'i^ the horses, when Muihiefer stepped up, arrested, and took tn to jail. Ila then returned and put the isam up in Vj iicken stedt's livery stable, where be was ap proached by a drunken man, who said he had been knocked down and robbed of sis or seven dollars, sad told the po lieiman that be was the owner of it large farm and bad brought three or four loals of grain to town on th day previous. Muihd ferat once pro.ceded down the street with him to investigite matters, and tnct Spccisl Ofiietr llohm, wb» informed MulLu-fsr that the man was a dis reputably character that instead of being knocksd.be bad faUen down.and that instead ofbein^the owner of a farm he probably liada't a p'.ace to lay his bead. Tbis slight '.y altering the aspect of ufT.tirs, the police* man took him to the livery stable, there to sleep off the effects of his debauch. On M. C. M. John Uallaxber, and J. P. Xlil..ll! !/)•«, »a"*r —s-hool IIou«? —Thnraflav, 0"t. 84, _»»H|. u. Pnrk.T, 1 ir. I»rr'«, and W. V. lli-nneMj. W4D»itt-rri.Uj. Oct. 4th, J. W. Stewart, T. I. Jrrvlt, nnj U. Ltpcher. V»li «r I |T»-KrMny. Oct «th, W. W. Coiim.K. E. Co.ik, and Bcl.olljr^r. AuwV i« ivir-Prlday, Oct 4th, John Gallagher, and M. J. 1th"!f». Bum (a» Haturday, Oct. nth, W. W. Oonc«, B. B. Couk. mill J. P. Bi- lbolt. BiTira (P! a«i''«) --s'.onlay, Oct. Mfc, O. 8. C. How, and Wm.T I*:'.!"'". 8i* Mm Uori-a-Dii ni'iii- K ai!-Sjturday, Oct. 6th, .1. 1 ill ff, atjd V, I .Kruf. __C I Y I TEMS. Tbb funeral of tba iate Dr. George McCain trill be held at the Baptist church on I'erry street, to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tb irsday moining MulLtofer found the inao at the stable, and took him to the police court, in order to give him a chance to en* ter a complaint if he desired to. The man was surly, declined to mske any statement whatever, and seized the first opportunity to sneak sway, since which time ho has kept liimsull out of sight. It seems us that bgfore*givi»g curren cy to a chsrge that gravely streets the char acter of a man of gojd repute, the (Jatftt$ should take une little trouble to ascertaiu if there is a shadow of ground on which to build the accusation. Evemiso Frkb School.—At the regular monthly meeting of ihe School Hoard, held at the Hoard rooms Inst evening it was de cided, on the recommendation of Superin Undent Ik'iniS, to open an evening free s -hool in Grammar School building, No 3, I'erry street. All children entitled to school i privileges in this city, who are over twelve IloiiBiKu a Blind Mam —We lesrn from years of age will be admitted to the school, the Argus that a m»an and contemptib e Others who are not entitled to school privi robbery toik place nt the Temperance leges will be admitted for the present, on Ilo'Jse, a cheap hotel in Rock' Isl in l, on the siime terns ss those living outside the Thursday evening, the victim being a blind limits of the school district. Mr. R. Rose, ma i named Hugh Bro.- n, who is bein^ It I Principal of the Eist Davenport Grammar around'.he streets ly a b-y, and is peddling SchiKil, Will be employed to cmduct the so^p, trying by th:s means to make nn school, which will come under the fame bone-t living. He had been in liio city but reputation* as the day schools. a short time, and was stopping at the above Mr Kemis. at the time lio was Principal house. That night he was put into a room, of Grsmmar School So 2, conducted an the door of which had no fastening, and in evening school which was entirely success the morning he und hi* pocket book and I ful and well attend-d. We at that time somitbin^ over J" in money missing. i urged upon the School Board the necessity of maliing it a tree school, to accotr.mo.late the many young men in our midst who were obliged to work during the day, and -vere s'.ill sniious torcceivoan duration.— This action cannot but result favorably,and, we apprehend, with that success which will warrart the opening of in re such schools in our city. Those desiring to attend this scnool should be present at the opening, Monday evening, September 30tb, at seven o'clock. Pcoplb's hat be will not siruple to make use of fal.v_» *"ant to call the members of the People's Towsship Coktkktiok.—Pur» On motion hi. C. Davis was oslled to the chair, and P. B. iiarding appointed Secre tarv. The following officers were nominated: For Supervisors—T. Sindt snd Thomas ilobeson for long term Christopher Kruse, for short term M. Matthes to till vacancy. For Township Assessor—Louis Bf-ytr, Sr. For Township t'lerk—August F. Mast. For Trustees—John Bebrens, Claus Kabl an Wm. Lowe. For Constables—Thos. Martens and II. Carstens. On motion the following Township Com mittee were appointed for the eoruing yeor James McKim, Chairman J'r. Dreis, Jo'.n Lillis, Geo. Murray, Kdward Lemme. On motion adjourned #'n» die. ,wv,» may be equa.iy fruitful at Pittsfleld, Mass o,K'ii to itie jj--.il^ai-w re-t .i.^'oi«. where wo andsrsund be goes. Ths quarterly conocrt of the Sabbath ofJbi,l,ci,y i# k anM 1 un^d *otake i pll08 tha A(iifMithoni1 OhnroH i at tbs Congregational Church, Sunday, October Oth—ons week from to. morrow, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Tbe Committee having tbe uisttsr in charge hsve arranged a very interesting programme for the occasion and wc look for a large a t* tendance, not only of ths scholars and teachers, bat of ths whole religions som munity. M. C. Davis, Chair'n. P. B. Daudt, Seo'y. Persohai.—Our esteemed young frlead John A. Schmidt infotms us thit be hss accepted the situation of teller tendertd him by ths First National Bmk of Omaha. We arc sorry to havo so energetic and promising a yottsg man leave our city, and not less so aro the officera of the First Nas tional Bank of Davenport, whero he ha* been for more than four years past employt ed as Assistant Teller. We wish him all sorta of good fortune in his new location.— W o oan most cordially vondl for bias wher ever he may go. Our old friend and veterin traveler, James Bladgett, Esq., agent of that exten sive ^bag factory of Nuyos k Brown, of Chicago, givs us a call this afternoon. .U'STICS Blood's Court.—Samuel Wilson is a gay and festive youth who runs on the river for a livelihood. Samuel was "off" on last eveniog. and heoelcbratcd bis loose* pcss by getting tight. The consequences were that he fell into the clutches of Po liceman Delaney, and a few houra after daylight found himself confronting Justice Hlood, who fined him |5 and footed up the cos'.s at $4,15. Samuel didn't wi-h to go to j»il and didn't have the wherewithal to liquidate, so ho lelt his coat in the policcs man's hands while bo wsnt over to Hock Island to raise tbe wind. Card from HI. si. Hholfs, Tam nis Name oir.—The following ia a:,..tier red hot bombsabell into tbe enemy's r»mp To J. W. Thompson, Etq, Chairman Re publican County Comr.iittte Ds\r Sir: The Republican Executive Committee having resolved that Major Schn tner's name shall be taken frow the Repubii an ticket, I hereby take the liberty to inform you that as M»i and myself have been'adopt- by thi Republican party as candidates respectively for Sheriff and Representative on the saae principles on which I know tho Msj stands to~iay, I ther-fore request you to tske mv name from tbe Republican ticket, as I intend ta stsnd or fall with him. Very respect fully, M. J. Roblps. Davenport, Sept. 28th, Plain talk and sound talk 1 Mr. Thomp son and Mr. Ru-.«el! will find that they havo bean waking up the wrong passengers this time. Take off that name, and the next time yoa want some nominating done, got some men witb brains to do it for you. Hov are you, Mr. Qa:ttte Pkesbstati '.s to Asst. Scit. Kimball.— There wis a very pleasant gathering at the office of tho Western Division of the Chica go, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad,in tbis city this afternoon, and a very pleasant cir» ojtnstanceconnected therewith. Everybody koows Mr. Kimball, tho worthy Superior tend.-ot of this Division of ths roa l, and n me know him or speak of him but to prsise. None appreciate more truly the noble qualities nf that good man'a head and heart than did the numerous attache* of road who labor under bis wise d:rection, and as a slight token of their appreciation of his uniform kindness and efficiency, they met tbi* afternoon as above stated arid pros tented him with a splcn lid and useful ar ticle, known as a top ^»uggy, togetner with a magnificent silver mounted harness, drir* ing whip, and all complete. So carefully had thete gentlemen conceal ed their intentions that he was most th .r o'lghlv surprised,and agreeably, too,we may add. Suoba valuable present,bestowed in ao touching a manner, could hsrdly fail to bring forth the most grateful feel'tigs. Mr. Kimball is well worthy of all tbis—long iy he live to er.joy Lis new outfit and long continue to hold the important trust in blm so safely reposed. Tbb TownshipCosvbhtio*.—1Tha Peopls tnrned out bountifuly this afternoon to at» 'end the Peci.leV Convention, i»tid the' u-is ness tvas ti' ne up una:.imousiy and in or« der. The ticket presented is a mo-t excel lent one and will be endorsed by three fourths of the voters of the Towns .ip. Ths meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers for the tiic-css the People's ticket through and through. Tub Rivkb—Piles and piles of grain and onions awaiting shipment grace our levee a:.J the impediments to nayigstion are se verely bit. Of the Northern line, the magnificent Steamer Dubuque is expected to go do.vn on this evening, or early in the morning, and tha Reserve will go up at Boon Sun* day. Thsre are few purs'ns liviDg who would i consent lor a sum to part with their hair and forever wear a wig, or even indent to have this glory of the body chan^d from its nat'jrnl hu- to the col ist marks age and decsy Yet triousar.ds for want of a simple remedy within their reach, nre lie* comin* prematurely bald and grey. "Bar* rett's Vegetsble Hair Restorative''is a sure preventative, '*te I ut a trtlc, and will work wonders with your personal appear* an co. It is probable tbat the temperance men of Minnesota will place a State ticket in tbe field. They don't relish being kicked orer board by the party they bavo served so faithfully. Uss Lallemand's Specific for Rhoumatistn, •lout and Neuralgia. It effeotually destroys Party "f Davenport township met at the Court House this sfternr.on at two o'clock, all poison in tho blood, and performs a rati* to nominate candidates for various town\ ship ofiicer.s. Meet ng called to order by H. II. Andrts en, E:q., who staled its object. ual cars. Head testimonials elsewhs C1T1 NOTICES. 1 Asotdbr Acciobht.—An accident simi :ar to tbat which happened to Patrick Ken ned a in tbis sity, occurred to a man named Kline at the Rock Island depot, on Thurgs day, aa we learn by this morning's Union lie was running before a coal car, which was in mctioa, and holding en to tho braks, when hss foot caught in a frog. One wheel of tho oar passed over his leg snd foot, breaking the bones and mangling tha Hash badly. MmirouTAS Blocs.—tfr. J. If. Dunn's workmen finished painting this black to day. It now appear* to be as it rsally is, one of the finest j^uilding in the city. Rbal Estatb t". Onk hundred and sixty acre farm north of Durant, only twenty-six dollars per acres. Eigiity acres well improved land one mile south of Durant, sale, cheap for casti. A splendid farm On the river, for iVeond" sile at a bargain. Two hundred and fifty Tmrn nn Lint Dr houses in town ior sals 3i) more wanted by Ei.dhiuub k Buo., Kami Agents, sep2S«d4iAwlt No. 40, Brady St. Davbsport Ltathik Depot.—At MAORiricssT Stock —Sam. Perry,No. 45 Brady street, is now in receipt of his new jII good* which embrace a splendid assort inent of all kinds of cloths, cassimeres and ttitinetts, a full lino ol new and fashionable ov«-rcras for autumn viu, and a msgnifi cent st"ck of ready*inade olotbing and all kinds of f'lri.ishing go'ids for gentlemen Mr. Perry's eutter, who has received from Genio Scott the latest fashions, will always be found in readiness to cut a suit which is bound to suit the moat critioal. Grockrifs.—Messrs. Parka k Ilosmer, corner Brady and Fourth streets, are in re ceipt of new, fresh and desirable groceries which they arc desirous of calling the at te'iti'.n of their numerous patrons snd the publio at large to. It will be fbund tbat for excellence of quality thtse goods ate un surpassed, while the firm, buying strictly from ths heaviest New York houses, arc en abled to sell at a much lower rate than ma« ny other dealers. E, D. Dale's Dining IIoomi 77 Dearborn at Chicago. tjrCCKSaiiHS To S. II. THOMPSON. YOC CAN en ja.t whut you want and pay for jn?t what yoa ha»e. it is eh- np 'r to patroniae tills fcou-e th*o any hotel wh!ic rtoppliitf tnlbritr. It ta central ocated, e«nrenlrnt to ail parts of the city, onv'l-dly LalleniandN Specific* The vn'.T rt'liaHl- Mt di. ine f.»r Rheumatism. Neuralgia, 4c., Far aale by HARRISON A CO., 40 Brady St. EVSBT LADY Shaald Usetke lesperlu Bill For sale by HARRISON k CO. CHAMOIS SKIXS, j^ unf^lot jcst beceived HAllKl^OS A OQ.'d. 41.' Hrady Street. Caif resa, Eaplrc k Cilnllai Water JTST RKCBlVnO FROM TBE SPRINGS, By HARRISON k CO. Peas Eldridge 4 Bro., add to day the Gordon farm, eight milas narth of town, fifty acraa, ta H. A. Barmhart for #8,600 cash. Bitter Br. ltiehardaen's FOR 8ALB BY HARBiaO.V k OO. WISES, BRANDIES AC., Far sale bv HaUIMM kOO. SP0BGK8 OF ALL URADE8, For sale bf For sale bv HAkRISOK k CO. LOWS OENJ15R Old Brown Windsor 8oap» for sale by HAUU80S A CO. DAILY DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT. THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. "DAVENPORT, IOWA, SATFKDAY, SEPTEMBER 1807. TIIK JIBfWi Ths SL Louis Fair commences om day, October Tth. Ixzy Lazarus, a noted blssk4sg, 4isi ia Nsw York or TLuri Tay. The rece'pts of the Wisconsin Stsla Mlt to Thur.-day night, were 110,00". The Intornational Medical Congress, in session at Paris, have decided that ehotora is not a contagious dis-a-e tries and eiht tuousaud visitors. Ths display of blooded stock was very Una. Tho Philadelphia /n/uifrr has perpetra ted a sharp do fge. It publishes tbe city income returi.s under a copy*right, thus deluding them from other papers. A boy of sixteen sod p:r! of twenty two, eloped from their parents and were married in Cincinnati a few lys since. The remittances from Nsw York to ths west, average about eight million dollars a week a present. The Chicago, Jacksonville and St. Louis i Kailriid, projected eicht years ago, has been completed this week, and ia being fun by the Cbieatio, Alton and St. Louis com* p»ny—thus giving them two routes. The Phe!ps*LesUe Irsmstic troupe, as* slsted by Mr. Decker, have built a wooden "Opera House" at Lyons, in which they will give theatrical performances duricg the continuance of the Iowa State Fair. The St. Louis P.jard of Health have pasted sn order prohibiting the sale of melons of all kinds in tbe city. I ho season assigned is the prevalence of fevers snd summer complaints. To-Day's Advertisements. LimOVTS vos Kxri.osivn kkh"T.ne lamp row is UKit-, l'r.it. ct 1• -i. ei. troney. All con aamera of Kerwne ti.l ici-t tn 1 will have th*m— It f.il'y to !turn your lamp" iiliont it. A^'Mpm# liapl rn eTcrv dav of the mu«t n-rionr hira. '.er Nine out of |"'1 i!»a!h tharefrom. The pour in-.'1 not do without n an my A^cnt ia aatbor iaed to giro t.i tho#e not ab!j to buy. aapil -dtf I.AMONT. J. W DALLAM. An-nt. TIS Brady -tr et. J.SCH00NMiiKER&5ON, W Oiy KS. mi'-':. -Il 7 Alao Manafac'.arers of lfr#f Jieads, Pnttyn* K U I E i S i A S A n o a e o o s WIC8TEKN EKPOT !H Washington fire ChlcMIT*. Wholesale Acest f"t Factory J. A. VAVIl^PORT, SpW-dAwtf) Davi-Iport, Iowa. GRA.V tt Jl A TION A I. O S E S O W At Rock Island, Octeker 17th, 1Mb Ac l»th, l«MYt $1,400 OFFEBED IS PHEMIIMS Among thn cf !f»viratt-tl Hortt to rontc-«t are Cfw Aii^eliiio, Sims hu h, Muta rharta, Butler, G. M. Pat».liru. Haphfit-M. Dollif lMitt«r, Fl lot Iftuplt ThcWo), iu-haw, hata Kirsvoad mid otht-r.- «»f i^!*8 tw*«". ITimv Uat -I'rtmiuin of |*.oo fur all Trotting £tal r«!»s. r»i hea«a I -1 in r, to harn«M #If'» lo *.hf and t*» ••ror.«1. Pay 1 'tvmlum ijiui for all !f»w« that l»«rv.T u. :tt n.i.f ln-Htia the new store of Stuckrntb 4 Co., 'Jl Brady St., can be found the largest and most complete stock of French and American calf skins, kips ard tnoro:co, harress, sole, and tipper leathers, shoeniakcr'stocils.lindings.and materials per taining to the trade, we«t of Chicago. They mnnut:icture their own American calf skitis and o:ik-Unned harness leather, and procuro ell other kinds from lirt' handt. it i'j 5, to UarntM«. *t: f..r flrpf aiai Vi.*» to Hrtosi IAT -I'n mVjm «.f fTMt.freeto a]I Trot t'ro/Horo#, Mar*^ or u«':d Li*a, bm| 3 lo 5, to bar uv9p% to frit and *n Ftcotid. s«ni" Day- Piemlnmof foraUTrottlcg Team#, mile heal#, K*?t '1 in ?, $75 to first. #45 to Premlnm of lift11, free to nil Trotting JlotM'a, Mar«»* or (itddfnffp, that n^vt'r '**(11 nilk* hentf, bi 3 in f, (iNJ to first iiid to •«eond. ^iintc Iay—pTomlnm of ftB^, free to all Trotting Hor^f, mile I in', to U agoD, fiw w flret and to aeeoud. Grand Balloon Ascension lly Prof, Jl. H. Mtelaer. The Culehrati Amurican .Kronaut. will make ths Ascension In ldr Mammoth Ualloon at 4 o'clixk P. M. Thia wiil he the (Iroadest flBtrrtalameat ever i ivrss in She tlest. a n.ijrn OF .m sir Will be in at tmdance AlPotoftkial eflicers to pre* serve good or«*er. tV The ahote racon will bv» governed by tbem*ea of Dexter Drivlog I'lfk. Thret or more cctrice will be n qilrcd to fill, and tw» to etari. AdnmttioTi rt-nt-*. ^aarter t*trvt*h Badge® for the Meeting, $5,00. ALLKN, (jen'l Bopt. J, DODGS, Soc'y and Tr«aa. cep^T-ctd SPEARS PRESERVING SOLUTION! W1!,L niKSEHVK ALL KINDS OP FRUITS, TOMATOES, JELLIES, Nyrapa. Cider. 9111k. A„ Without air-tlchtntiip, and with or without .Supar. Fraits pnserr^d with this solntion are as food as the best earned fru ts, whilat irs use nvouiathe trout'!'- r-f waltrt'. adni't* of k rtiint'tli^ frnits, At., In lari.T Tee«eis, and ot ufUie ihertfrom at pleasure— thereby caviiiK at least 50 per rente in the Ce«t ef larsl It i" presem- inilk sweet from twenty-four to thlr tT-ei* hour# loneer than il will na'uraily keep, eaa ens It ftan.l'h nior.' .-ream in hot wealt'.-r It i. w .rraiit. perlxtly tealth ai.deffectual, and can be relief ti|«*n as b"iup the ..'heape-i and Lest in.'tieel In t! '1 world for pre«ef\irt- fr.lt. Sc. r4T* Pull direction* lor nslni, with eat-h l«ttle. Try it and he toi vince.! S..I.1 hy Merchants everywhere. BUHNJ1AMS ,t VAN KCliAACK, Sorthwvstern Acents, JSDel5'd4iB 14 Lake Strret,. hi' ago. HOYT, S i Aad general Wholesale W. P. EMERSON'S PIANOS AND THE ESTEY ORGAN! Also Staler from flrst hsnia la Chickering, M£m*be, MMmttet MPmrim. Empire City Aad all Srst class PtsaoTMtes and S E E U S I Il'fli STOOL8, PIANO AND ORGAN flt'BBADS AMI MISICAL MJUtCHAMJlHS generally. All orders will be promptly attended to, aad the aaaal dlacomat allowed to the Trade. Cail •ad as—lae the |W laraiat Stock of Xasica. Oeods sad lastraaats ia tta gtsta immntrJH......—.^swewfH NEWGItOCERY STORE ». kaatan, a. w kv P. KEBKER & SOI, Fresh Groceries, W' The Ransaa State Fair close at Lawrence on Friday. Tr re were one thousand en\ QbIcIl Sales and Small Profit* OLDEST (iUOCKUV Hill SE~IN DAVENPORT. no\ a into., NOW Last Saturday night the switeh on ths Chicago, Rock Inland A Pacific Riilroad, near Morris, was displaced by Some scouns drel, causing dsmage to the compsny's properly and endangering human life. Su* perintendent Hall oller-i a reward of $1,COO for the v ilain who di! the act. om.u A LAUCK AND W8LL selscttd atoek of S O V E S AND House-kcepingOoods At Low Pr All kinds of Job Work dona lo ordrr with oeatosas and di'|i«tc'i ftote repair* ulway. nn hand. .Is, 3 Knot Front Ntrcet, S*pt9.d"'n I).»»pniKirt, Iowa. MP a enport t'oppt /gttt th HEAVY SHEET VRON WORKER1 Siaoke Stuuks, Ec^fihum PANS, KIKK SIU'TTI ''S, V. K1,L Tt'HK 1N(i, KXUAL'rtT AC., u(' .• iso, dealerin Stures and Tin Ware, ttonfml an i all lionse Jobbing di io- neatlv and '.r..Mpt lr. The irr-at fuel •"coiioiii ier, t.ie l,n'"ka anil ti 1.1 SamaratMi, iek 'fvl ,V..iiitnr 'irnnnji Stores are still in the nmrket, *l«o many nthet kinds of niovea. (,'rll and exa iun« at No.If nr. •trjet1 Sltfl !»arentiort, los t. t»dtf 1' 1r«llt*T UNION BILLIAKD HALL, .Ttnlr Ntreets, bet. ed and 3d. SAvasroaT, tow* CONTAINING sfi .VJSW T.trsi.r: All at renrnrkaMv 'ow prices. Call an be yonr own witnesg Ijv huving vnr Drv goods at SIMO^i GlETTEUAS No. O East Second Street^ Opposite Mttr joh*in l)l«ick. iej*lv-dtf. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. THOJIPNO^'B FEVER AM) AfclE POWDERS, rju tiif raaaawsT n aa or Clailla nnd fever, aver St Aa*'. Daaib A(ae,orilny lorna of Issseruslttenit Fever. THEKK AU entr:*i» mnit f»e made t-y o'clock P. M., the day previous torat-b dayV race. Kritries to be msde at I'llIL. 11KIN SALOON. AKE NO DISEASES SO IIKB!I.ITATINO in their effect upon tli« constitution as the alnive and none more diUkalt ta rurr by the uau.il model o practi'-r. The Ferer and Al"i« 1'owd. rs will .ur« caaes of the lonceet rtindine, as well as prove a pre ventive in the fori..in? stages of the disease. Being pnrely Vegetable, they art with rertainty on the dis ease, totally eradicating !t from the syst ni, and pre venting a ratnrn at any rntnre period. Prepared only bv HKNRY M. RAWFORD, aoK9-d2si HI Market Street, Philadelphia. Sold by Harrison A 'o„ No. *1 Itrady Street, Daren port, and by store keepers generally. I. W1LLAHU FOX, New Vork fit ale, Varlsasavllle auad ISssBshnrsnn Wladow CSlaaw Horlts. AtJMV— rtrrtBrBG a msca kotob a Fou.«nis rutl fur store fronts aad car tr'*" always on hscd. Also. White l.e«td, OH, Patty, Ac. Ground and St aim Ola made to order. WO. 1! l.AKK STBKKT. CUICAGO. O W N S A S I I O K U UNDERTAKERS MEW s!:ll at the vkrx TVtr mot'o will N CALL AN1» SKK. •d Mtreet bet. Ilata Jk Harrlsoa. Dltwpntt, Hep' 'tb. ,tf Mil Vil PATIEH & Suecef**»^fii to ALVOHI) VAN PATTE*, Wholeanle St Krlnil leMler» l« X.III.S, OII.X, A I N S & 0 BT" Call itn 1 s e Go i en 'earn the prices •rlS-d' mo. IIRAUY UT, Awtf MTOVKH, A-f. Prepare for Cold Weather. D.l VEX PORT STOVE STORE! lerU9 JCMl.'S I'RKISTIIR, I'mnrielot* *. JirKKt. B. WlKKll, JACKER & WINECKE. uanrparTruM a rKAi m» ia SEGAHS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &C- 5lo, Si Mriady Street, hetwesS Nrrond Ac Tlilrd MK. fcj.21 v ItAVKNPOKr, 1NWA. Great Bargains in Dry Goods. ,li:.ST KKCKlVKl) OOD CALICO FltOM lu CTS. fl'WAKDS. Good Sheetirgs and fhirtings from 12 1-2 ctB. upwards. All I.iaen Crash lii 1 -2 cts. per yard. New Delaines, Alpaccas, Merinoes, etc., also llress Silks, and a great assortment b»st Klannsla, markets, i'.aln irsl .^'^irts, Woolen Hosiery, Ac. KilPms o i e o e i e s N e w a o o s N e w a o o s 6 And Dealers in all kinds of metallic aad H'oodsa Bssrlal Ca ses. Aav assistance required our line promptly furnished. A nsw and s'.sgant bearse always ia reai aeas Call and esamiae. Corner Third aad Rock 1 aland Streets. apr- eodAwtf llaveaport' GBABBK'S COLOGNE AMD LAVKNDER 1*A- TKIt, Warranted eijual to say la aav. UKABBE'ff Hair Resteratire er Reaewer! Is the only thine which will bring Orey hair to ita original color in a short time, aleo nd o^Jght hair to a beaot ifui brown. It Is a sure curs for all senrvy and aad ruff, use 11 aad have clean cuata aad dear bsahby scalps. It is used and recommended by oar best dt hew, saong whom are It. Lowry. Bbenaser Cook, Qeo. L. Davenport. Dr. W. W. Parker, Jaates Ala strong. Balls,B.B. JlcNalr, M.DalaeU, Jr.,Oso B. Parker, Dr. Rudolph Albertl, W. O. Durant, Jaj P. Cook, John P. 1 leery, Dr *J. W. Wilherwaa, aad many others. Prepared only by L. GraMv^nader the lioo 9tora, corner Main and Pecor street. For sale also by A. Begins, Tremoat Boase, Chicago, 111., and C. Mnllar KM Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. O Klehu, la Crosse, Wis. Mrs. B. V. Wilson, Datmque, lows,: J. W. MeXthuny, Druggist, Marioa, lows C. K, •Is... April la-dAwtf A. LASOrRLDT, Bavenport. PROPlUETOHfSI TERMS: $9.00 STEWART'S AT NO. GO BRADY 8rI\. All the new Mid mo?t de*trafcle itjiln of Dress Goods, Papllak, ilparcM, fl§ths A CMila«r»«, KIivm aid fla^rry, lioap Sklrln* HBIRTMCIN, TH'ILM'.l) A\l PLAIN FLA\NKL«, ftr„ Ar., Ac., Ae., Ac. In Hcrriting at NO. ,28 LK CLATRM BOW, ^F.IoECT HTOt'K or NEW FALL DRY GOODS I Our Stock la lari v and complete, and will l»r ollVred at THE LOWEST CAWII I'HIIKS, Ifew Carpets Wc nre re.?oivin* somi Splen-lid Patterns of lint K., llattings and Oil Clotba st UadtMal Mm. New Carpets! Go and see the King of the Forest OUT IN HIS NEW FALL COAT A e o n e o S e o n a n u n S e e Staple and Fancy Dry Goods J. E. DIXON & SONS. A*» Till: ll\TI ^aiVll (F ^il'.W Which they arc now receiving from tho Eastern Market and oflerin/ them at tlM eat prices. yr Don, forget to call and see the New Ooods wlistlier you wiah to purchase or not. A1VB NOTIONS! 41 and 43 Three Ply, Venetian, Ingrain, 11. D. A« ftTIN. E. Ill V O N A O WHOLESALE HOUSE. DRY GOODS BRAD* S2IIEET. HavlB? leased the large and comodions rooms In Messrs. Bel* & Myers' new brick block, I am now prepared, wltlt one et tie largest and best stock* erer offered In the State, te aa miCLIJSlVMi JOiBBFAG TMtJMMtJR. W. C. W A 1)S WCMtTlf. NEW SPRING- STYLES TBE HOST EXTENSIVE ST0IR IN THE CITI. Prices reduced 20 fo40prcf. MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Cloths, fasslmerrst Tweeds, i'oUonadcs, Jinns dt Uneas WHOLESALE NO. IVEN1 Sl:« O.VD KTEKKT. R. KRAU3B, mflerrhaut TViilHM^s Shields' Casglaeres aad Jeans at F»fi«) Prices Established IMSS. EstaMlsfced NICHOLAS KUHNEN, MANUFACTURER OF CIGARS AND DEALER IN Keepe on hand the largest Snct and Varietv ot aoove goods of aay houae ia the Ktata. Stock and Prices, aad tbt baeconnts aad ail lesieri in abo quality of ny goods before purehraiag elaewbere, Cor. Main and 9d Streets, Davenport, Iowa. •. THODK, Davenport. LANGFELDT, TH0DE & CO. W«M Bscsad IttrMt. Oar IMPORTERS AND DKALKRJJ IK German, French & Spanish Wines, French Cognac Brsadltf In Original Packagei. BOLE AOBST^tOR ••a *s Malt Hxtraet Wttaga at Hsaltki HAIUm A HE. JOSEPH I. Dippfr o. i :i, East side Brady «er Frcat 91 SHELF & HEAVY II ctra w cvr« t'hoire t'uf 'rt .7, aTw/f*, And sei.eral auertron.i of ths tMapt* artMsa s," the trade at r»a!!j rcdced prlr,s. U.Ilini,TlllAL ITIPIEIEW or ah mm /r TMK I.OHCHI- ruu tK, Halnjt ia constant rerei|t nf aesrvfallv ssleo •ed at iak ef n.M th.ng lu the line tb.. Trade and Conntry Irrrhaats ir II tit terr.t fa 'v 1 g- 1111,1. K Roods b«|or» |.iit. I,B,.„ rr.'iii a thorough fcn wledge t»? |hi» tuMAeac, an.I superior s.lvanta-. s In i,i" all moat to N». is llra.lv ». .--i, ',.r nuods. Builders sr» intilc.l t,. in. sprinf Stelk K»:MH*HO:K TIIK n',Af», No, 13 llrnriv Nirrrf, Small psoflta au ^uu k r. .rni ia|,tlk.uvdy KELLEY St '\V00D WHOimi? I SETJIl I'M Al l.Hi* IN *ffKit it nr.fi A i v y v E No. ft Went if 1 inl WKlioa St.* IA V i .M'tiHT, l"WA, RKSI'MTH 111 AMi HIE AfTE* ol the I'lit'l'i' to Ot.r larg, as.l ]i,i» j.leta Htock, ooniatinn 1.1 part. NAIIJ). FK.Mt'K W1R*. I'UUVV FAKMINU TOOI S. V. \M! ASI» TARIll'H UOI'r WIMiOW 111 ri'Tl \, l.lNi*KK:i «m„ Tt Hi'K.N-hua* w111 r: 1.1.A ». I.M I ITK, CAt'LE AM 1'iH'Kl i t'l'Ti,: 'iV. Hllver Plate.1 Ware, V.eathsr ssl Buiilier lleliluc, HH' Slll S ('OTTON ami 111,M1' TWlli.it BKOOM TWIN! -i. I'.itOt.'M V. inK PITCH, o.VM M, KII.KS, I 1IAI»|4. Hon o mum s, noi.si: saH-.h I I MPS. I 1ST«»I,H, xtlol I'll! fftfH row iii u ki.asks, t'oi.'i klain KITTLVX AM HAITK l'AS« MOl t'Aki K K S i A U N A tllll.NlriT'H AM» t'OOI'l li i' TotU.M. And a general aaaorttm nt of e, nr lln% wlii.'h we otter at WHOl.KHA t.K A I.KTAll at ths Lowest Marset Rates, AtihNT.S f'ou FAIRBANKS CO ALES' And Boford'n I*rfiii:.n Pi ns. ...i (lte to then Country Mvrrhai.ta Will da Hvfors advlo.la^e to rill and pure jiiireloiKiiiu el ie* !iere, aj we inilin'cnienls lo pn tnj't eaah Virem. filer au crier DAVID KH.I.KV. «»Kt». K. WOOD* J*RWI\« MAnilNKiT wmz?i& wiLsofi K Y I I I I I Klt« Kivrn Tilt "H0IJI MI HAL AT FARM. «arra*.fi'tt to ilo nil fttndf tMt Fatv'ly Hew n lt» th-v r* ttt I \t v 1 i V ,*pm N "1H U U i") K U' 1 N n MAC 24 n r. tt yui: nn: oti.i .utt Stutt «'.! M'W ,«ll l.iml', nf 4'lntlt A llh nil klmln »i'ihren4. Il.oeapori liflli e, hi« lirndy Hi E S ana. Loth slack.**— ss Pat'!.' (o rip 1 .' K.'pcrt of the nr., tor ti.e "Hi p..rt i i a of Work, ens till..!.,! liolh k'lllln of hill. I„ .oil piers of goads. Agent* warn mI t'oltXEl I, i o .Cen'l A 'fits, Vt* IjsUa HI li!ca*0. M. «l. I.KR, A'flit, Davenport, ifflns.ltarta skis Third »t bet. nrsor ..,rv. iap!^ Cheap Soap! Goc3 Soap! NATRONA REFINED SAPONIFIEH! Concentrated Lyo. 2 cts. alb.fci Superior Hard Saap, TWELVE P0UKD3 OF SOFT SOAP MR __ LEAF. PLUG & FINE CUT TOBACCO.!c*t|TarRespite*4reiting,»!K?m.rilKLKCATDNA MP MP MS 8 JMJTM9 HJfMOKKUH AMtTMCMLES, 1 of aay houae ia the Ktata. Ta» iod« are invited |to examine my n. LAKOVfLD* Haaibarg," ONE CEHT. EVERY FARIILY CAN HAKE THEW OWN SOAP. ALL VAiuirni'S OF SOAP. PiSllT M1BE AX ICCP OP COFPE!:. Is a now Cooet ntratod Ljrn, ror making Boafk just discovered in QRKkiNl.ANI), IN TIIE AltCTIU HKAB, and ia riitniswwl lnninly of Alumiuate of Hoda. whirli, when miied witli ItEPt'SB fAT, produ. ea tbe BEST DETERSIVE SOAP IN TIIK WOKt-tt 1 Box will make 179 lba. good Soft 8aa|| w Ita .fimvalent In suj^rlor Harl Hoap. Betailed by all Druggists and OrooaM In tho United State*. V FCI.L KE IPKH wrril EACH 110X. Daalars can olitalw It wkalitslt In eases, sack raatalnlsg tt ksui, at s llksral illMsaal, mt «h* wksltsah Orstsrs and Drafglsts la all the loiras aad eltlee sf tli« t'altMl State., «r sf me lain CLIFFOICD PK.nDEBTO.f, ri.il V TANTRETAIL!™SS2AP'mDeaUr*RetailandWholesale rot, i Oonorsl Assnt, PITTBDXTBO. VBtV. Twines & Cordage 4k BO* Heath Water Mt., C0U5CR or WKLLB tT., €hle«fo, llllnoli. Would call particular attention of the trads to our stock, as we at all n. tiin -s have the largest snd best sssortnient in the i Weat of UANTLA AN!) TA It UK I) KOPK, MTCUIMO HOI KS BAOH, HAorjlVT A5D HCRLATS CANVAH, OAKI.'M. TAlt, I'tlCU CUAINi. 1 DVli pnDVtu nt ivpo Bill CORDP, OLOT1IKS LIMES, VRAPFlNO TWIMRSin bundles er bbls., BROOM TWINKS a!l -i.ialit'HS, BBLL A NO SASH CO HOB, KKTH AND HEIBEA Mm, Plax ft Hemp Twine, BVIRT DEflCBIPTIoM. Bala Aseats for tbe Western Statoa lor the TENTH OF EVERY KHVD A W N 1 N O S WA60I C0VF18 MO TIRPMILIRS rLMR, ftA^lVCBa, ntc. Of Silk or Baattai, sa rpr Army •egalatloas eoaetantlv on hand aad n a 'e (n order. FIIESiH^OY HTERS RKRBIVRDbvEVERY DAT BT Express niuav. At the Bt. Charlsa Hptol.t