bvVEiiPORT DEMOCRAT,
DIIS.V AX» VV^TiU.
F»:UT ^ru"FT ..•*
IMc?rAitmio* KBW.t
*!/•',•'»«-« A- rvr1*1"•**•*•
0aHy,delivered In city, «v* fn*r ®*'2n
s.tl -.1. -lu-wrt :t» Cit», or ("W. |'n|
to bm »•i*'*rti«'Tf p*»
Br-
.v^:"**** 450
•U. a .'Wd'i^r*.j*** six
Onicial rapor of th® Cil
LOCAL ITEMS.
i jicUt'O
GOW* IFF
Machine.
1188 E. B. CLlN'-llAN. A«ut,
|pl|l I'avraj.ort, low*.
HOTEL—40
room*, in a good town for
"business, to tell cheap, rr trade for land.
Houses, lata and farms for sale cbcsp.
KI DKIDQ* 4
JAMBS S. KIRS 4
Taa OOCGH A no
Bao.,
Land Si. Ina. Ag'ts. Oflke, Yicl'« IMock.
Co.'a Una staple and
fancy Toilet Sosps, comprising German
Matll.d, Oiivc, Star, Improved Chemical,
I'aln, Ac. S .ld by all grocers and fancy
goods dealer*.
TUB
e*eellent preparation of Dr. Cbapm,
by the use of wliicb lie guin«d so great a
popularity in the treatment and enre of
I'y.spepaia, Lifer Complaint, Constipation,
an I Palpitation of tbe llaart, nud all dic
eisee arising from Indication and Torpid
Liver, was none other than what ianow put
up under the name of AW Stomach
Hitter.1.
OB. KBAPP,
formerly of New York, who
baa visited Davenport regularly tba pait
ten years, and effected many wonderful
curea of ll Chronic Disease*, Cancera and
diseases ol the Er» anil Kar, which Imvs
been pronounced incur,tU by ttic medioal
profession p'-nerallv, can be consulted at
the Sroot House, Tlurniay, Feb. lath. ae
will la kocn by hia card in auollier culumn.
Consultation free.
LCBU
FAMILY
RIIIIT, he every
keep on hand,
ALLEN'S
Aliens Lung Balaam has performed some
remarkable cures about here. I recom
mend it with confidence in all diseases of
the Throat and Lungs."
STKBI.IMI
PSBBV DAVIS'
Vimrtni
FIN KILLSa.—
Taa IIKBAT r*«ILT MEDICINE or TIIK AIIE
l'ain Killer taken internally, should be adul
ternti .1 witb milk or water, and sweetened
w tr!i angar if dcaire.!, or ma le ito ayrup
wilh
IIIOI&HSCR.
Kur a t'ou
gh. a fuw drops
on silver eaten will be more tre-tivo than
anything elao. For Sore Throat, gargle
the throat with a mixture of I'ain Killer and
water and relief is immediate and tbo cure
positive It should not be forgotten that
the l'ain Killer ia equally aa good to take
internally, as to use externally. Kach bot
tie is wrapped with full directiona for i'.s
use.
HOLLOWAT'm I'lLLS
AND OlNTMSNT—NCU-
BALOIA—Tie
Douloureux. The doctrine that
|Utnlnn and carbonate of iron were the in
ly n iiie lies for tia doloreux and nervous
disorders, ia now exploded. Ilolloway's
Ointment will procure the spoeiliest allevia
tion I'l ii, and a f"W applications stiflicc
for a pi-rmanent cure. Thousands who
have experie.H-ed a radical benefit from its
use are prep.iri to vourh for thy correct
Hess ot this statement. Fn gout, rheumst
tism, lumbago and s-iata^e, it is equally
ifii scious. S ild by all Druggist*.
MPBBB'S WINS* are the pure juioe of the
grape whose pare and generoua qualities
cannot bo excelled for the invalid or eons
vali'iem. They are highly esteemed for
sai'r&rauntal purpose!. N. it. Good Wine
xna'.es good Mood.
To Tit* tl»». to the Bryant A Stratum
lows Ststi' HuaIIMHIS—ijo
Oulleice to tzel thorough 1'r^r
Ileal Iiu»li4iwn i-ilUv»tlon, or to h,*eotii« a Kood iiuui .1
le'.i-i'rupli ci .Tntor Kor rlr-ui«r« ami pApera, a
lr.i", ti.iicl.«ma «Unn "rii«llrr»nt A MmUm
romtnttrelal I'lilk'rfu, lHrwnpurr, louu.
Kromnr'o ltalr 1 yr. Natural, llrir»'il«, He*nllf il,
H«#t ftn't I'bt'il"'tt in t*.r WorlJ. Sal! !r all irr/
K!Kt,*n,t('oniiiryS|,in-k. i'pi r«. JOHN .1. K!( 'MEtt,
Pule rroprletor. 4"l (.'bnstnut St.. Hbllaiteiphls.
J.T. TKMPLB, OfiHenor and Florist, cor*
4th %n\ M\\n S|«., fruit and ornamental
trcen. iny2fllT
W.\NTKI KrtTy mm tho tfTtrll of a
hi'' i iu iuilh, to r*»'iid nam" and nd
dr«*t with 3* r^nl •tnmv f«»r r»*tnrn to l)r J.
Ki.«*n (im-nn, »i tain, F»., who
w i i ifu i n o m- th nl by wlitrh Uivy
TO*and
War«,
RIOHARDSOH BROS..
,V, —.....••••»» THIRTEENTH Y EAR.
I Y S E S
ttth, l-»\ at iiu'clock for f»e purpuie of
tng a^venteeo delegate* to the Democratic
NtaU Oonveatioa. wbich will be held at Det
lints on the i«th of February, A. D. U«8.--
Tae ratio nf representation will be one delegate
for each Towaahip, aad eae delegate for every
twenty votes caat fer Charles Maaoa for (jover
aor, and one for every fraction over ten votes.
e n u e o v o e s e a o w n s w i e e n i
tled to is as follows Davenport, 4J Princetoni
6 Blue Oraaa, Lincoln, 4 Sheridan, 1
Hockingham, 2 LeClaire. Buffalo, 7 t'leo
&a,2, Pleasant Valley, 4. Win'ield.u, Liln-r
ty,t HkkoryfOrove, 2.
Iiy order of the Oomaiittse.
Towaahip Keellag.
Tba IeBio ra'y of Havenport Towniblp, are re
(jaceled to meet at th-i utintll C'hamberon WalnrJajr
evenlug n »t.. Kfl'r irtrr t!i a 7 ..vlork, for the
purpose of cbooelac l«lefatea to the Cooatjr Con
vention, to be held on the litb Inst.
I'«r orAar Committee.
Karail slock of bleached muslins, linen
towels and table linen at fJ. W. Kepnar's.
HON. JNO. F. DII.I.OS lectures before the
Library Association of Muscatine on Tu'l
«!ey evening, the 11th inst.
TUB saxr FAIB of tbo Soott county Ag
fioultural Society will b« babi September
7tl), 8th, 9tb, 10th and lltb.
CLOSID —Owing to the death of Mr. Ilea,
one of the proprietors of the Commercial
Oollege, there will be no college exercises
until Monday next.
SAXOAVO.— Attention ia called to the
statement of the Sangamo Insurance Com
pany. Look over the flg'ire# Ifl4 then
make application for policies.
Lisa
IUMAMto It sells everywhere, and give*
satisfaction. Road the following extract
from lcttera L. li. ItowiE, Druggist,
I nnntown, I'enn., writes, April -I, l*-(50
SraciAL MBIIMU of State Encampment
No. n I. 0. O. F.,on Friday evening, Febru
ary 7th, at 71 o'e'ock, for oonfarring K. P
Degree. JO» T. TAUNT, Scribe.
TIB Mascatine papers apeak of the lec
ture of the Rov. Dr. Anderson, of this city,
before the Literary Aaaociation of that plaoe
on Tuesday night, as a very able and inter
eating effort.
Hao.,
Druggista, write from Garrolton, January
'J7, Send ua six down Anita's
I.two UALSAK. Wc are entirely out of it.
It given more general ifttisfactiou than any
other medioine weat'l Sold ly all Deal
ari la Family Modiclnes.
WUKN
breasting tht arid February winda
that come with searching force, think of
those heavy wintar cbtbs at tha Davenport
Woolan Mills. Daes'nt these nighta make
you think of those soft, warm woolen
blankets? Give Shlclda' a call, he can offer
you soma rare bargans. Ilis gooda wear
longer, look aa nice, are cheaper, and give
better satisfaction than any imported c'oihs
you can buy.
A DAVIHFOBTSB ITBABD FBOB. The
Sacramento I'nion of January lat says that
"(Jovernor Ilaight has appointed Willinm
Doolan, Aid de-Oaap on the Stair of the
Commander-in-Chief of tbo National Gaard
cf California, with the rank of Lieutenant
Colnicl."
Mr. Doolan will be remembered by many
of our citixeos as one of oar nioal active
young moii. TFe congratulate him on his
promotion.
RAILROAD AOITATIOK.—Wa le*ra CrotB the
Journal that IIoo. Jacob Butler and S. i.
Stein, Directors of the Muscatine, Usks
loosa and t'ouncil BlulTa Railroad, contain
pHte vinilinn this city this week, to be
prcsont at the Peoria Railroad meetings to
be he'd at Molina, llook (aland and Daven.
port. They hope to be able to make some
arrangements with tha Peoria road where
by .Muscatine can obtain a direct eiatern
outlet. A
KWIICJ
cnn
carvd, and the of youvh restored. aoffikHm
Notice.
TnRTlR
xr II.T SHAM RKTtNfl OF
TIIK
STOCK
holder* of tli« I«vpni»ort Wan I.'irht A r*k«
for thu rlrrtirtti of l»i«r» for the ye*r
il tho offl-.v of i 'otn}*Aiiv, ob Monday, tli».
»!»v wrKt-bmiry. lat 7 o'tiock M.
T1108. DKHMODT,
an. M, 1M6 —4id. Secrctarr.
Notice.
.•Mis rwPimstriNEP AS hrkn Arrot^TKn
I the i»r,t of Sii|nrTi'or« of Srntl I'mmit. Cn
jj). rtntnidi'iit thr r^«r. An otHc* hail li«en opencil
OT
the rurnn of Hr*I'.» ami Kiflh Mrwts, where the
•nti !. ri«yii,'.i atul the TowtifMji Trustoi-s wio bi'in
ailfiirtan^e from
A.
to P. M. tlnilr, and all
jappllrstieai for relief most be mad* at the above of
Isn'iS-dtf R. I.1N'!KRMAW
I. o. O. I\
I A! Meetlrx of Dnvrn^ort O. 6. F.,
OTJ
!tUturd*y. Febmufy 8th, at 7 1-9 o*c t*k. lor the j»ar
pom of confetrlntf the lto(r*c of Kehakah. All
n«erp of tba fifth \+*t*• afa raqaaated to ba praaetit.
Hf trdet of the N. O.
WK. K. COI'LTKH,
feb.^ did Secrulag.
Bemoral,
•OCH, rill: FI BBIEB,
irirs nBMOTED HIS
HAT, CAP A*D FCR
lMlUl'M to
^O. West istsrt SIMM,
jbelwwn Harrlaon and Klptay els where be will keec
la lark'i an mom complete stock of the »tvl«w
{and flnee qnalHiee of Udlne and
A
•naya Ilata, Ca^« and) Fv» at pricaa that deft com pa
ImMwr Sicn «»f Hig CJftp
TO THE LADIES.
FOR 0*aT O^K 1MII.I.AB,
We are selling Silka, fiba«K Iry Fancy Uooda
vl wcrr di^rrfptlon, aieo. Si I
Famltarr,
&c ValnaMv Fre^cstii, from
$?•
to fNV, tent free
i*f chirrs to Mv itt* •ordloe clnhf of ten and aj
«ard« Ofrmlar* Mat fraa to any addfe*#,
Jaa94-d«&)
MTSSBNORK
A
CO.,
o. BoxtS9S1. 45 Ilanovar Su, Boatoa, llaaa.
8NITII THE HATTER^'
BlSIXEM (OAWE.
ST"* nUHKTOTOHl CONDCC'TCD
J.,
v
~l*lh ^noth, uinU the name of Bmltb tb«
jllattrr." hi« il«^ b-rn trao»ferred to tbeaader
vlsued. «b• w'-i hereafter cotittave the boeineaa a«
^i sruiera. at t»i. nme ftand. tinder the *aoe namenf
natter. On aerount of this ebanve It be.
v .«« neceeaary toclour nr ibe „U1 i.u.tii.-n.at onte.
All peraon. the^efo^ who are Indebted on a^cxanl
«r!..e l.a*lnew.ar. tr •••.cvteu toeal! at on.e and art
l'«4t
febVd*wtf
II. O. SMITH,
A.
P.
AL8TON.
I I N E
MRS- M. L. CURD,
(Formarlj Mia*
A. I'. CUU.I
WI601N0
TO CU)8K OUT HER STOCK
or llilhaerr, offers greut iaritn-rtiieeta to
the Ltdtes in the line of good a, particularly
R4TII A!VD M^KETN,
Will be sold I.en than Cost, for 80 day*.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
1MBSMO** or TBK
l*«|Halmr Fel.
find ablaet
I'imi
from the Peoria and Rock
Island road down to the Mississippi, op
posite Muscatine, would ba highly advan
tageous to that city.
HOLLOWAT'a VaaMircos Coxrxcrioss.—
This valuable medicine, prepared by John
ston, Hollowar Cowden, Philadelphia, has
grown widely in popular favor during the
last tilteeu years. Intelligent plneioiatis
who know the value of thia preparation
lo not hesitr.tc to prescribe it in their prac
tice. It not (:ilv eradicates worms, but cor
rects any derangement ot'tbe digestive or
gana ao prevalent witb children. Meaars.
Johnston, lioiloway A Cowden also prepare
llolioway'a Arnica Platters, and lleiskeU'a
Ointment, both standard medicines and in
great favar wherever introduced. Read
their advertisement in another column.
ABOTHBB OLD SSTTLBB DBAD.—Mr. James
&«mbo!d died in Cairo, 111., January 19th,
l4flS, after a long and protractej illness, at
tha age of forty-fire. He was a son of Eld.
James Rumbold, deceased, formerly of this
city, and an eld settler. lie had been a
member of the Christian Church for twenty
years in Davenport, and (lied in the faith
and hope of the goapel of the church. 11a
baa left a wife and four childroo to aouro
his losa. He will be remembered by many
citicena of tbia place as an upright, indue
trlona and orderly member of eociety. He
was brother-in-law of Dr. J. A. Reid, of
this city.
LABOB BOMBS
MIMMlateot
', Um' ail
of the admirera of tha
drama, from Rook Island tod Moline, were
present at Ibe Opera House last aranlng to
witness Mrs. Lander in the r«l$ of Elizar
beth. There was also quite a number of
young people from Mnscatlne, who came i:a
on the cveoiag traiB jast in time for the en
tertainment Some distance to travel juat
to attend the theatre—yet the play was
aueh as to wtli pay them for their troable.
Come again, good people, but don't jro'3
bring that story-telling Local of the Courier
with you. It won't be safe ft-r him to cotno
round here as long as we've got an es'.r a
"weed.*' We owe him one for thai raPrca
stcrv.
DBATB er SAML-KL N. I
LBS.—With
hata
been frni •••ery rarietr of wood, and
lJ
mo»t
alaborate pattern
Md finish fort-doming th* Stneer NewTamilv
Hewm^ Machine. Daraaport OIRec No. Bra*
^tr »»t. aeplt5-dAwl|r
A. L, XORTO!V,
a Itain St., third door below th«
First ITational Bank.
GIVF.RAJMCRUB
ATTKNTION TO THE BATW
of till kftnd^ of Farvonal Proptfty nod He«i
Aaetion. or Prlrata Bala, nayaiaohuy
Boumrh»ld Furniture
wJ all Made New or Old advantea n»de oa latge
Bto^ka of Marchaadiaa for id« at Aaetion.
•ar5S"***B^—'
*•wtof
1
'''-M&I.
Mr. lies was a member of the Christian
Church ot this city, where he was held in
deep eeteetn for his Christian zeal and amia
ble deportment. The members of the con
gregation will all mourn his early dsatb.
To the afflicted father and brothers and sis*
ters we offer our most sincere condolence.
With many friends we uiourn tW d»aUi «f
one whooc noble chsracter and Christias
vittnes would hire made for him a shininj
•areer. Bat the will of the Almighty ba
*m. Lot how talH—Mowhnri—i— to
His
P. 4 ft. I. RAILBOA* MKETIKU
Deoaocrutic Connty CoaveatlMi.
A Convi utiuD ol tie Hem «rary of Scott
Count) U hereby called, to meet at the Court
Boose, ia Daren part, oa Saturday, February p»ny, Were in attondanae at the seating
citizens of Rck Island iast evening.
Speeches were mide by Messrs. Hsmilton'
lisldw.n, Devlin and Bryan. It was stated
that the Pennsylvania Central Baiiroad had
offered to lay down the iron, furnish the
rolling stock, and take half the value
in stock if the company woo Id grade,
bridge and tie the road. The different mat
tars in connection with the road were talk
ed o'.er and explained to the satisfaction of
those present. The speakers explained the
proposed route and the advantages to be
derived from the early cjmplotion of the
road. Just prsTious to the adjournment of
the meeting, the following resolution was
offered by Dr. Truesdale and carried
Jluolitd, That it is for tha interoat of
Ro':k Island to Mihscribo f.V\':00 itock to
tbe Peoria and Rock Island Railroad.
There is some little opposition to this mode
of procedure, on the ground that tbe city
has already built twelve miles of road, and
should not be Baked to sabseribe. We were
not awaro that Rock Island owned any
twelve miles of road that sbe was giving to
tbe Peoria A R. I. R. R. We had suppos
ed that the twelve miles referred to was
owned and controlled by Mr. Cable, and
that if the company wanted it they would
have to pay for it. If this is the case, what
is Rock Island doing for the newnadf
Isn't there eon.e dodge to let others pay
for Rock Island's benefit? They propose
holding another meeting at the same place
on Saturday evening. This evening a meet
ing will be held at Moline, ahd to-mornw
(Friday i afternoon, at 2 o'clock, a meeting
will bo held in this city, at the Council
Chamber. Let there be a good turn out to
hear the subject mors fully discussed, and
then let steps be taken to do what our citi
zens should do, snd have the mattar dis
posed of. If asy more of oar citizens fa
vor the projected road Snd wish to help it
along, ther should do it at onoe, that the
work may not bo delayed. Oar delegates
were received in fine stvls at Peoria, and
now let us return tbe compliment by giving
them a large hearing.
TUB OPBSA HOUBB AMOMMUTS.—A full
bouse greeted Mrs. Lander in the r*t» of
Elizabeth, Queen of England, at the Bart is
Opera House last sveaing. So well did she
personate tbe imperious £liaabetb, carrying
tbe royal part throughout without the visi
ble effort of the actress and independent of
the gilded trappings of royalty, that she re
ceived the unqualified commendation of ev
ery person present. There was no oppor
tunity for fault finding. Her aupporlers
were in lima and aeaeon, taking their parts
as perfect as she did hers. The theatre
and tbe playing were forgotten—the audi
enoe saw before them tbe court of the Eng
lish Vjueen, with all all its tragic scenes.—
Tbe signing of the death warrant of Mary
Stuart, Queen of Scotts, and that of tbe
imperious Essex, also the grand contest of
passion between Klitabsth and Esaes, after
tha conquest of Cadiz, were scenes cf thrill
iog interest, rendered with only the dra
matio power of artiMts of the first rank. Tbe
fifth and closing act was one of grand and
tragic impersonation of Elizabeth ia her last
hours, showing the conflieting elements of
hsr character and—not
Tbia evening Mrs. Lander appears as
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, witb Mr.
Taylor as Leicester, sapported by the entire
company.
XOBTBBSS
Lata
PACER COPAW,
LOVIB,
!.\VENPORT,
A*
ROCK
laiAxo.—Mr. Hamilton, Prudent of the
P« jria and Ror-k I*Iand R. R. Company,
an 1 aeve:.d of the rtctors of ti.e ro»*
ED. HBSOCSAT Tbe dsy
conchcd in
in receiving and dis
charging freight. Wageua and dray a will
drive on and off this boat, and freights be
received under shelter.
R. M. Prettyman and Qeo. W.
D.
will dsra to answsr tbs question negatively.
There is a disposition on the part of evary
one to be beautiful. It is natural and
comes without the least effort. Tbe rale
holds good witb male or female, aad eapee
iallj with the latter sex tbe exceptions sro
rare. To be beautiful ia the desire of every
women, whether young or old. And it is
right that it ahould ao be. We all like to
see woman appear beautiful, that aho may
adorn tbe sphere she occupies. Speaking
of being beautiful reminds us of the Ojcelia
de Persia or Yictoria Regis, for beautifying
tbe complexion and preserving the skin
This valuable article for the toilet, manufsc
tared by M. O. MoClaskey, Philadelphia, is
now used at the Eust extensively, aad givea
entire satisfaction ia every instance. Fur
removing Tan, Freckles, San-burn and Cu
taneoua Diseases it is invaluable. It should
be on the dressing table of every lady. See
advertisement.
pro
found sorrow ws record to-day the death
of Mr. S. N. lies, Priocipal of Bryaat .4
Stratton's Commercial College in thia city.
He dieJ laat evening, at eight o'clock, after
a short illness of pleoro-paeamonia. Tbs
deceased wna well known beta oo aa excel,
lent young man. lie was esteemed and re
spited by all who knew him. Some fiv*
years ago he cam to this city with his
father, Dr. T. J. lies. A year ago boas
sumed the management of the College oi
which he was Principal, being assisted ia
this by his partner, Mr. A. J. Meotagoe.—
Since his connection with the College as
manager it has grows in prosperity and
usefulness. His lots will be deeply regret
ted by the students attending the institu
tion.
Tn Poor..—Dariag the aaatk of Janu
ary the Directors of ths Poor allowed the
foil* wing amounts:
Expenditures and aopplicsaeeouat
of city poor
Paid old' bill of Sept, Oct.andK0v.,
l^CT, city poor 40.00
Supplies to poor House.,. 10S.62
Supplies to LeClsire poaS** 61.06
Total
A thorough system of invsstlgBtion has
been inaugurated, aad none receive aid
from the county now who are not feally in
need. By purauiag aueh a course it is ex
pected that many dollars will bs ssvcd the
esaaty, sad that easjpaupsr expcascswill
bs •atsrisUy rsdaasi. Ss asts it be 1
DAVENP0R1
I.Keiftl'VriVE COBBMPO^D*
IlUK.
Spteial Cnrr?s:.ond-nrj to the Davenport
«L". K-rst.
•teas or RBPBBSBKTATIVBS,
"Dts Mot*«s, Feb. 5,18W.
is bitterfy cold,
and the nnfortunate members of
tbo Souse
are in tbe midst of an afternoon session,
whereto all have
come through snow and
wind to be present,
dissusfl snd
President Johnson, and of unbridled lauds
tion of Oen. Grant, alt provoked by the late
orders to
the General to
disobey or
ders of of tbe War Depirtment,
and his let
ter thereon. McKean, oi Jones, introduced
the reioliiti n. It was amended by Kasaon
as aet to mention the President, but to
laud the General, endorsing hie radiealiem,
and nominating him for the radical candi
date for President. Upon the introduction
of this amendment,
McNutt ebied his cas-
lor into the ring, and inaugarated Doaay
brook fair around Reason's
ears in
pleaaed to be piaiaed
while
^Various minor amendments were offered.
One of these, intended to oover the ques
tion of gentility now pending between
Grant and the President, was
jected
ISSB
as follows:
"RniltfJ, That in the opinion of this
Hotieo Gen. Grant is a gentleman, and a
good iudge of horeelieah.'
This was voted dowo, which I am
will vex Grant more
the special order for Friday.
Tbe debate on the bill to refend swamp
land
this
morniog, "panned'' oat richly. It
will be remembered that the Rade on the
second day of tbe
qaeatisa, so
aa to read "an act to refund moneys
bezzled by Gov. Stone's
To-morrow morning will be considered
the expediency of abolishing the Supervi
sor ayatcra.
The weather is very cold and stormy.
CBEKOCO.
ACCIDENT.—Tbe Rock Island Cnion of
thia morning saya that on Monday morning
last, Mr. Daniel Artie, son in-law of Llew
ellyn Morgan,
-fcast
week we published a list of appointments ot
captaina ai.d first clerks on the Northern
Line boats. From the Rock Island Argun
we learn the following particulars The
officers of the company for tbe ensuing
yesr are:
Jttmcs Ward, President.
Thomas W. Griffith, See'y and Treasurer.
Thomas J. Buford, Superintendent.
Isaac M. Mason, Qeneral Freight Agent.
No appointments have yet been made for
tbe Cbeaver, Jamaa Means, Petrel and Little
Giant DuringUhe season the Burlington
will be replased by a fine large boat. The
intention ia to run a daily line from Si
Louis to !t. Paul, besides the lines between
the Rapids, and from Savanna. The boats
are now laid up in aafe hirbors at Dubuque,
LeClaire, Montrose and Alton. As soon aa
the weather moderates ropairs and paiating
will be commenced on tbem, and when the
rivet opens they will ooote oat in tfcowgh
repair. A large wharf boat is now being
huitt for tbe company at Metropolis, 111.,
which is 30'J feet loag and 40 (bet wide, to
be ueod at St.
of /.utua, went out
to
if hie arm against the manger. He felt
badly from the effect of the blow, laid bia
curry comb in its place on tbe wall and
atarted toward the etable door. Hefora
reaching it, however, he fainted and fell by
the aide of tbe borse in the stall. A short
time aflerwarda a son of Mr. Morgan
chanced to approach the etable and aaw Mr.
Artie lying as described, with
marks of
blood about li s bead, lie took bim up,
sailed for help, and oarried him to the
house, he being in an ioaensible condition.
Ha racover«l hit Mn«ea ia the court# of
half an hour. Dr. I teming, of Port Byron,
waa aent for, who found aeveral severe cuta
on hia head and btuiaea on hie body evi
dently made by the horse tramping on him
after
he had fallen. Hia injuries, though
painful, are not fatal
JUSTICE I'STKK'SCOOBT.—Johnn
past the
ters, who fined
Harris
will probably be the agenta for this eiy and
Reek Wand.
WHO
WOULO BOT BS BSATMROL?—Few
Koehske,
prime of
life, forgot he here tbe
semblance of a man, and beat
his
wife, Min
nie, at the same time threatening to knock
bar hesd off. Minnie feared ha would do
it, and had him brought before Justice Pe
bim $25 aad easts for whip
ping bis wife, and bald him ia ben Is of $300
to keep the peace and let Miaaie keep her
head in its proper plscs. The fine waa
paid, the bonds obtained, snd
the old sin
ner left duly impreseed with the fact that a
wife has aowe rights a
brute husband mast
respect.
DISTBICT COCBT.—The
cue or MeOuire
v* Fraasia, sea tia Bed frsm yesterday, was
dsaided tbia forenoon for the defendant
In the esse of Hughes vs. Pardee a joij
was ompsanelled snd the
easaiaoa
boarding
Btsissss
O. T. k W. Webb.
BOM BAKING
THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER.
a way
that eent the blood from the fair cheeh of
that polished cuss, snd
drew frombim a re
tort which but illustrated his ability
trial
we go to press. These
ss
were
the
principsl
eases before the Court to-day.
One Michael Gallager,
.CSABOB.—Wsdsworth's
IOWA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
COt ltll, PBDCSGBlWa
•-I.A n ET
i N o.
On metioc
0f
wssto time,
upss s lot of bttnsoiafee re«oJstJs*4i»d
amendments.
The first of the said resolutions wss
terms of bittsr reproach of
Aid. Dermody the reading
or the minute of last meeting was dis
pensed with
The following petitions wore presented:
retitien ol James Culveffcll, caking per
•"••on of ths city to allow him to dig a
well for the Sencfit n the public, on the
eidewalk tn f:»nt of his pf.mise*, corner of
Moand and Main streets, iast Davenport.
Petition grai adt
wor
to
enseal hie purpose. "Mac" wanted to re
pudiate
the President utterly and ask bim
to resign, to knock
him down and kick him
thereafter, snd throw mud ia bis •J'**
Parker thought tbe resolution and substitute
wanted polishing and putting in better En
glish was sure Grant would be
to be done un
der the supeiriSi0!1
0
n,« Vldtruian of the
•th ward.
Petition of fl\ Hiepc a|l others, asking
thst tin- city ause a I ami post to be etcot
ed on the cjrt.er ol Front md Ripley Sts.
Referred to th? Committer on Gas.
Petition of £. (_ |»p cin and other
grain buyers aad commifjn merchants ef
this city, nettiig forth tlX under the ptes
•nJ *yetem of public *«ighing the grain
falls far ahort of the we| hts paid for, and
they ask of the city to adopt s system that
will protect tb«n ,n the# rights. Referred
to a^ special cotnwittee n report at next
meeting. Committee— K hnen, Andresen,
and McNeil.
Petition of T. p. Meyvr end other resi
dents of block 4#, i0 oV'ot (J), ask
Ing thst tbe alley in saM block, as record
ed, running aast and weS, may be opened,
was referred to the Street Committee to re
port next meeting.
belter
in polished syntax,
a grammatical damning woold de
scend more fearfully on the Presidential
Petition of E. C. Duncan, asking permis
sion of the City Council to allow bim to
proceed to erect a Grir. Elevator at the
earner of Harrison snd Kb stisets. Bafcr
red to the Committee SB Fire and Water
with power to »ct, provided tbe requisite
number of property owners on said block
give their cons( ut to tie erection of tbe
same.
Aid. Dermody offered the following reso
lution, which «ita adopts-i:
Rmolrtd, Th»t the folcwing Memorial to
the General Assembly b' adopted, and
copy of it forwarded by Clerk to cSah
member from this unty without delay.
sure
than be
will
be soothed
by tbe polished preamble and resolutions
which it was finally datermined
to make
MBMOBIAL
em
secretary,
Orwig," the pent up
R. O.
hats
sf
Stone's oast
off pete burst fertb.
The member from
Lueas said thst when
the Repablieaoa elected Stone, they did not
know be wa^ a scoundrel.
He had proven
that since. And yel the member from Lucas
voted to white-wash this "sooundrel"
whom he now denounced. Tbe member's
consistency wss visible, entirely, even to
the low browed gypsum bust of tbo "!ato
lamented'' that scowls from
the south wall
of the Hepresentive'a Chamber. A fitnk
move waa made on the minority, by assert
In that there waa property enough in tha
hatids ef the State to cover the deficit, all
but $o,000. The inquiry as to whose prop
erty this had been, developed the fact that
it was Orwig's. And yet the majority ob
to placing tha reeponsibility upon
Orwig by rejecting the amended title, and
many declared him innocent, while they
were willing the .State should make
good
its losses from his property. The bill as
passed,
takes from
a jueea, but
more a woman, as she totters on the verge
of the graTe still clinging to royal power.—
The expreeaion of her features conveyed the
thought before words could express it. In
short, Mrs. L. as Elisabeth went iar be
yond our most sanguine expectations—it
was a triumph. Tbe performance through
out haj never been equalled in this city.
the treasury $24,000.
And iwb -iiy to bl'mt.
Two more liquor law resolutions, coming
from tbe majority and deprecating alicense,
wero referred to the Intemperate
Iowa City, Peck and Saundera, of Daven
port, Ilughea and Carpenter, of Keokuk,
and many others in attendance.
or hb i'ITT DavanroBT
TSB
funds stolen by Stone, OrwigACo.,
session, passed
tion white-washing
hia
GKBKBAI ASSSMBL
s resolu
Stone and endorsing
official acta
amend the title
all
When it was moved to
to tbe bill ia
They beseech your boJy not to adjourn
without providing
This city is alr.adr cnbarrasssd in its
operations by judgments, executions, gar
nishments and injunctiom it has no moans
to pay. It has no powr to do snything
without Legislative aid, and it ia liable
within the next two yean to have judg
ments for a quarttr of a tuition of dollars
rendered against it. 3ue bond-holders
claim that they ran obtain a mandamua to
collect the amount at oacf without regard
to any limitation in the barter aa to the
rate of taxation.
Such a result would be iisaatrous to tbe
eity tn tbe extreme. What it would lead
to caa hardly be foreseen. Other oitiea aad
counties are in a like cosi tion. Thia eity
must bavo aid from your lionorablebody in
some shape. I: wi!i accej such aid in such
way as it shall arem l*et to you to grant it,
but relief in aome mannt- is most inexora
bly demanded.
Com
mittee.
The State Medical 8ociety is in ssssion
here. I notice Drs. Vogt end Shreder, of
To this city it is a iMter of the most
pressing neoeasity. To tain it this city
has patiently waited fnr the meeting of
your Honorable body. Mieving that the
Senate biil i No. HI) full guanls and se
eurss the right of tiie inde/.ed corparations,
that it will cnah'.e relief
IO
be obtained,
the City Cvari-i'. cf Dive ort ask that it
may become a law, with ft. amendments
or modifications as your lonorabie body
may deem it w.sc and iuSt make.
Potition of Cbas. Jjhtat n, aaking of the
City Council to appoim him a Public
Weigher of tbe llawkeye ales, leased by
bim, he bavi: filed his nd and oath of
office for the same. (ira|:d on condition
that be be subject to thei.lse and restric
tions of the City Council regard to any
act which th?y may pass fr relation to Pnb
lic Weighers.
the
xtable to urry the horsea. It seems Mr.
Artis n la rather delicate health,
and
in
going to the front ot the etall struck whet
is known as the "sensitive" or
"orszy" bone
Aid. Andresen read a' warranty deed
made by Mr. Casper Fo.sk: to the city ol
Davenport for a piece ofli id lying in
vision atreet, south of s rd street, and
moved that the same be oeived aad re
ferred to the City Attorn*? and that the
City Clerk be authorized to issue a city or
der to aaid Foster fer the feu of three hun
dred ami forty-five do'larf $S4fi) in pay
ment for said piece of lanla» per agreement
entered into March lith, 'H67, said order
made payable August lel,M$. Adopted,
fifonthly report of the ty Marshal re
ceived and ordered filed.
Monthly report of tbe City Clerk on li
censes and general r.nd rmi fund expendi
tures received snd ordered fled.
R-ports of the City Tnsaarer for the
months of December nadttaaery read snd
ordered filed.
Speeial report of the I ty Attorney re
eeived aad ordeted tiled.
Petition ot A. Nortao, asking of the
City Council to grant hi* a permit to sell
as an auetieneer, under jthe license icsaetf
to Norton
A
Sleeper, carried to tbe Com
mittee on Licenses, withp»war to not.
Report of tbe Cosmaittco oa PuMis
Grounds and Builiings( in relation te the
leasing of the public lots on the City Land
ing. received and adapted
Aid. Olsuaaen offered the following tSSO
lution:
Rrtolvti, That tbe Oomaaittcs on Public
Grounds and Bsildiagc are hereby author
iasd te rsat the Hospital 0—aad sa sdeh
tarma as ther msy desa bsst for eae year
tboy way
from the Irst of Meroh,
IMS.
AicpM.
(Tot* 0«*MUA.)
now
who has
at the
coanty expense for the
rttail
dry goods establishment has psssad iato
the
handa cf Messrs. CutUr A Max sen,
for
year* have
who
been connected with
house
ss
the
salesmen. The Messrs. Wads
worth will now devote their catiae attea
Hon to the wholesale bntiacaa.
W. R. Geddis has sold out his
stock
smokery and glassware
to
Pewsaa is aetaally oksap
er by twsnty-flve per cent, than Cream Tar
tar and Sods, as ssmeasaly nssd.
your groscr fer it
Ounamo for men sad boys, sf tbs latest
styles, ready nude or made te order, caa
always bo had at Sam Petty*!, No. 45 BrS
dy street. Be keeps tbe bsst werkmsn in
the business, hss tbe latest fnthlsrt. the
beet home-made and imported cloths, and
ran guarantee satisfaction in all asses. He
ales keeps a large and carefully edected
stock of Goats' famishing goods, trader
garments, feesery, flsaey aeek-ties, collars,
etc. Particular attention givea to cuetom
work. If you need any article te oomplete
yoar wardrobe, No. 4t is tbe pi see to
get it,
good snd cheap.
»»».
Laat evening at S o'clock,
at tbe raeidence e hto
fatbae Ur.TJ. Ilea, of Pleara Paaawmila. SAXCSL
M. IUN,ln the SSi year of Usee*.
Tha Bmsiel take jiam lea Ota
OBspel tMMttow aSsmoae, at«
oticst.
THE TIME
is
TO BUT
DRY GOODS, Etc.
past
three months, committed on charge sf is
toxication and vagrancy, was released this
afternoon—the grand jury finding no bill
8IMON
GUETTEW
IB gBLUXO OFT
E I A E S I e I
fTPCK or QOODS TOW W
we, eonelattM
of
tha Mem
Maslias, BtWMS, SlBghs
AltSO OTBEB COTTOK OOOOB
at MT.
ItttCalle* 4 It tti. |ir4s
All Piece Goods at Coot.
ar.r. NOnOWS, gOdlXBT, S OU)W, AT COST
U«aa'VUrs aad M*. Cs»aa, OeOflN, Beeda, Ac.
Ibr BAVf FIUCB. ®J"« Oooda, Shirts, Fle»ele,
naattela, etc.,
MVw^W:
UOK OCT KA *A«B AMD MOMBBB.
E i A N i
KLNTUCKYWHI.SK
I
l.ortavii.LB. Rt.
SOLD pr A LI PKft:»l»T» ACT
JOBN BO WE,
rBASTICAL PLHMIEff
Oil mmd 8Umm rip* WUtur,
». saa—tS* Bu. Bsnrsaiwli
Sa. IB
Water Closeta, Wash Lead
cyasrn PBMS.fOeeaJhataa,Chao-
Paama.
Mg&r?
WSaBaa.
6.
FORMERLY MISS
or TIB
1«58.
To-Day's Advertisements.
A S O N I N O I E
A:~
o ,i, Ci:.. iiisn, I ob. 5,
Present—Hi9 Honor the Mayor M. Dona
hue Aldernstn, Andresen, Claussen, Cun
ningham, bcrmody, Frizzall, Harding,
Kubnen, Litbg, McN« i, Seymour.
.Ki
I bai
e:,J
v roMMrxic.vTop
mi! L,.c* r. I A. A A \1 hia
.T»a!'.(, at e'niaak. A (all
u e i u
A S A E W
u i.itai,aiMwr.
•lnolBtliB MsUn.
«n MRnunr or
POOL BBO
AT THK
Bart
is Opera Hon—T
Mext SundAj, Feb. Mh,
4*^O'CLOC*. P.
BY
RET.
B. THOMSON
J.
SUBJBOT-—Tbe
Cbrlatiao Broad Charek.
UT
All are iaviwd to ottaad. IbM-dM
mm inn nn.
ENTHUSIASTIC RBCSPTIOK
ORKAT TRAQEDDEnni,
MRS. F.W. LANDER
JBAW
M. DATBBPORT,
And Brilliantly Successful Iuof^ntitB
UFTHK
Lr{itiiile Drui ia Du«ip$rt.
manmuoAT, noon
A
•*ATK«E*T
or vis coNLitioM or vaa
Sangamo Insurance Corap'y,
OF 8PKI.NUI
1KLD, ILL.,
On danaary las IBSS.
MAOB
TO TIIK AUDITOR or TIIK PTATSOP
Iowa, pursuant to the Statutes uf aaid Slat^
Ths namu uf '.ha Companr la tlta Saaganu Iaaar
auce Cornpaev.
Tba amuunl iif Its t'npital Stock la... .$S01,StS 00
The aaiouat of Capital Stock paid op la SOt.SIS tC
Tbe aaeta of tha Cotopaoy at«
lat. Cash on bead iu bank
aad lo tbe baada of Afente
or oltiae paeaona JS
td. Beal Batata oaiocom'od 4t0 IS
Ed. Vontla and atveka owned
bv ibe Ooenpaav, how se
cured and rata of int. tbara
... ai-a schedale "A* SS,3SS a
ttbTDebla of tbe Company se
cured by mortgage, w
THn
am-
ear*, la tbte day dlaaolvaS by aataat eeaaent.—
TbebaalaaeewinWeoatiaaatfWWB. Pool, at ike
MNal,wt* aisaaiii aB thaleMa anS will cot-
WM. MOL
B. W.POOU
tact ail aecvaata of tba Sim
Davenport, Vab. 5tb, t8(8.-«St
BKLIGIOU8
LECTURE
IBBT.
MRS., LANDER
TO
u nt cuiiiiTu ooiruiM
STATU
or
IOWA:
The City of Davenport most respectfully
but earneatly taemorialius your honorable
body to grant inch legis'«tive relief as will
enable it to settle and adjust Its liabilities
in case it desirrs and ahsil be found praed
eable advaatagtously to do so. Senate File
No. 81, on this subject meets with the
hearty approval of ths OKf Goosed ef this
city, and the plan thctoia embodied is sub
staittislly the one which in been sppfoved
both by the oitizens of tita city ia nubile
meetings asssmbled and »y the ORy Cous
eil. Any modifications or amendments
deemed advisable by tbs Seasral Assembly
may of course be made, :ut relief in aoese
way is to your memjriaiutsa matter of the
utmoat importance.
KOU
TI
A Y
naum
8TUART,
liuean of'Scoin,
la Beklllat'a Tra«o4r oCUtMaaaae, Mppott«4by
MR. J. H. TAYLOR ASLEICESTBR,
AIIVII
SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY.
Brat* way be eeeared at Lflse SOrlfn'. from a.ai*
to» i*. M. AdtnlaalOB TI casta raaar«*d aali, ae'
enrlaa plaaaa fur the aatlra avaulof, |1 00 •, cellary.
Tn-morvow al»ht-LAV APriABAIOIfOI
tTITBbT-tb* Beaalltal Ulaaaloal Tragadr ot
K J) K A
O O S
PSTUBA l)AKK,
B.
NSL2. A o u n a i
fofbkldfR to trade
In Pworn Paint,
unices thr nurao
Blown, YtLLaw,
OBai*A«i
The bent Paint baown fnr lioaara, Irna Prmtta,
Tin Roof*. Damp Walla, Railroad Care aad BrMgaa.
TtfH Colored Paint, coet one third tbat of lead,
ast wear anh losger.
Tbia Coaipaaj'a White Laad la tbe wblteH aad
net darable baown.
BUT VAHX1RHKA aad DRTllSCJ JAPA1SS.
HMITH BC»WBK, Beeretary,
IbbS ISO Horth 4th Street, PHILADELPHIA
•eMbllahed
Of the Airent is on
tlir I':ick a't'.
8. LOWEK.Agt:
l.'O N. 4th Ht
—,
achedala W
Mb. Debts otherwise eecored
(are acbadale).
flth. Debtaltorrrsmlame,...
•wsssj.r^.r-w.n.
'•""""iuiliLiT®.
Tbe amount of Mobilities due or not
doe to banka or other credltota
$tM,SM sa
Loam adjoatad cad doe
Loeeee adiaated aad n«t doe
Los
tee unbiassed
Loeecs lo saspenae awiitln* lartbar
roof,
Hons.
tt,W0 OS
S.BTB 00
S.SM
B.000 OB
I. The ereatesitam't aliowcrt bf the ralea
of tbe Company to be meoraC tn any
one elty.to^n or village No rule.
U. The neatest smt dlowed to be In
14, 4he act (Ancwporatlon of tile Comp"y.la«le4.
ACDITOH OFFICB, IOWA. I
Dee Moines, Feb. M, 18(8.
|8 BBRBBT CBRTIPIB® TBAT THBBB
has been Bled ia this oftae a eworn aUto
meat abawlag the eoaditieo ot the
BATOABO
IBBUBABOB OOMPABT
January ttth, l«T1snS sa SjnamaaoeBwy
or the requisite eaamt of Oa^Mad lavaeUd aa
"'SSfilOaSft IB TlBBBfOBB SIT**
srsattWrtK
iSeeerdeaee with ths laws thereof, aatll the
•1st day of January, A. D. IMS.
te
ALSO
Caimas, That
P. BABBB CO,
of Daveooort, have been appointed hf said Com
pany their lawfal Aaenta end Attornaye for tbe
County of Soott. with foil power to take risks ef
1
sen
ranee therein, sad te oekaowledse eeryioe
ef prooaas ae provided by taw, npoa their flttag
with the Olerk of the Dtatriet Uw» in aad for
said Ooaaty this eertlfloate and a eafv of tbe
BUtemeatonMeinthiaoOee. It ia farther eer
»ia^i that ths attached la a tree aad correct
eonjr ef the aaid atatement.
to tastiaieay whereof, I have heteaato set w
haad aad aAsad my Beat of OBee, the d«f
and vaa* Sret above written.
JtlO. A. ELLIOTT,
Aeditar af State.
B. MARKS CO., Aaenta,
earner Brady Ota,
BLACHIN«.
Y
RABTLETT
BLACKING
Wheleaale
{TdtkB
Jewelry,
SS
elatsaa aselnat ths CoBipanjr
ireother
11
Total Llabffltlaa •».**
Tbe Kreatsat aasoaat Ineoted In any
MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING
BATKMPOBT.
SI,
aa Waas
JPHOP1UETOB8
TERMS W OO1
Down-Down the Prices go
OREAT SAZjID OF
Dry Goods and Carpeft
A.T Q8 LE CLAIRE BLOCK.
Ettll OoBtlnnft. Another Rodnetloa on
Woolenttootli «Bd Carpet*.
TUB 8TJCK OP GOODS BUST II SOLD.
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
DRY GOODS
41 mm* 4M aajni ffllfir.
•avlnff teasMI Hw lars« ui
Self* lyert' new brick Midi I
MMMMI
w— li
MI
M*
the largest aa4 lest sleeks erer etsrei la the Mate, te aa
miciVMtwm TMMR.
W. O. W All 9WORTH.
J. M. REED & CO.,
XO. It LASK HTBIKT,
WU0LB8ALB DKALBB8 IB
Dn£s,lediciies Fmcy Goafs, Palits, Oils
VARNISHES, TURPENTINE,
Caitle Mst Sal Soda, Palm Oil, Terra Japoalea«.Dyo
Stafla, Brmhee, Slassware, Ma AH,
A O S I N & & 0 1 & o
Seoaaetame of Wonlao Oooda aad Dyers caa proeere of aa sMetly para Dya SlaSk uf all hto*.
Br Sayera are raaptctfalty Invited to esaailBa uar atoch belbre paiehaaiac a las
a a an.. a^Mty
3STIOHOLAS KUHNEN,
MANUFACTURE*
pipes
qwaltty of my goada
Cor. Main and «l Streets,
Cuds
BpMlMM,
*A Coin Silver A Plated Ware, Opera
and Field Claeeee, Gold
CL V Pens, Ao., Ac.
""v 10T Wati hra and Jewelry rrpalrrd, and Kn- y
graving neatly eaetoted. jT
bet.
New Fsll and Winter Stylet
TBI BSR EXTBRHTB STSCI U TIB COT
Prices reduced 20to40prcf.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
CMhs» Casstaerest Tweeds. CelloBedes, tan
TAILORS' TRIMMINeS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
a.
HO, fM), HMMSSK lECaND ATKKKT.
W. U.
MM BSIISS
». Al iTiie.
nxinsM,
Bntakllahed SS
OF
OMABS,
AND DKALKB IN
LEAF. PLUG & FINE CUT TOBACCO,
.i.vn s.ves*ss
MNCUS,
Keeps en hand tbe largeat Stock aad Variety at above gooda ef any bonaa in tha (Mate. Te
Ir—ili. aad alt dealara in above gooda are invited |te eiamine ay Htoek ead i'rloaa, aad the
•lllv ef my aooda baCaee parabrala« elsewhere.
Davenport, Iowa.
Sc J.
UBSSS
JKerehmmt Ti
at fasteaf Prises
& MILLER,
v w
=S *, t-*
fcaLOI-TJBlVTB
WHOLESALE GROCERS
U0a g) maT BBCOWP ITRBBTi
Wo lavlte tAe Trade ta axaaatAo e«r
br MB
1.UMMUV, B. TWOWt.
""LAHGPELDT, THODE &_CO.
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SECOND STREET
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GAME, POULTRY, OVSTHIS,
FRESH FISH, F.CJtiS, IH'TTFK,
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Whtpc, Powder, Lead, Shot, Oapa, Ae.,
44 Brady SI, ftaresperte
New Grocery Store.
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Family Groceries
PROVI8ION8.
Lew Prleaa. Warastc4 Iseeds
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OLDEST GROCERY HOUSE IN
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Ckoiet Cioceries,
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leeottssb ssders&waaafsrtaslng to "rer BaiUh
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HARBISON & STARRS
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(riest doer below tha Oavenport National Hank)
BAI'BM IM
FANOY ARTICLES
AND
PURE DRUGS.
^Ise, Perfumery sod Toilet Artielea.
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i Fan, Lilly WLaea, aod Tables,
i Paarllae, tc.
ARNICA, BTBBKOTHBHISO. FO-
sees, Foor Man's, Magnetic, oart aad utber
SronoBS,
ctiAHois sum,
PIAKW
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tasa,Family Dyea, Franeb Blatklog.
^xatasa. LBMON, HOSB, BASPBBWRT,
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Cteued Focket Cutlery. *v-'
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i)t trait, Ceatuiy and other Flna vat
mOOTB AND MAIL DBCSHBR Oaraa Stock
I aad variety,)also llat. Cloth, Wht»k, Bboe aad
p£rt aad Vanish Braahaa.
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