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4* v:rjP3RT DEMOCRAT, a*All.% A*IS WKEKI.W. ««..... I'RRRV STRSIT lUCHinilMOl IIBOM., I Kdllori Prt»fift«rf' ''ally, delivered In eltr, JKT year. copy. IJ.so It W! I s-i -.i.. ~r \*o«*k, .^,to toil! -»f r»r. 'Qy,tomstl tdlMeribtra.i'tr 4.80 .|*.oe Ml •44!t!nn*!—"T |**eoeforWB»dtos iv- .If Tw B.-m-Mvic- f•••t *!lth» ra«rolen .* '"V«n-f -'m.'. -VT?'-. k HAKtwir. ""oriielai Pnoer of the Cltf. LOCAL ITgW!8. iiotviifP Sewing Machine. mas i. a. A«, Ajfent, Ha»eoport, lows. a 57 i HOTEL—iO amis 8. Kim ('o.'s tine staple and fancy Toilet Soaps, cotnpriaing German Matt led, Olive, Star, I mpreved Chemical, Pal n, 4c. .Sold by all grooers and fenoj good* dealer*. NEW OHLI*»• MIN«T*BI.«, AT I»4 HOUAC IICBTIS XEIT Or- TBIMDAT, SITVBDAT, Fiuaar Fan ABS 13TH, 14TB A*D IDTB.— Thia Troupe is acknowledged the Monarcba ot ilimtrtilajr ond only perfect combination of KilnopeaD delineator* in exiatence. The A'« Pitt* lira the profeaaion and Cremt d' la ertme Ethiopian esesllenet. Cornet band, perfect orchestra and rocal quartette. After winning the highest encomium* of praiae in New Orleans. St. Lome, Chicago, New York and the principal citita, thia fa vorite company are making a tour of ths entailer cilia*, thus giving the i"ol people of an opportunity to hear them. NJDavenport objectionable features in their wit and humor n old jokea or thread bare itoriea everything new, froeh and original. Ad mission, .r0 cent*, itNerved seeta, fro*. ('.A. WlLBOW, fsblO-dM.j Advance Agent. Da. K mrr, formerly of New York, who baa vieiU-d Davenport regular!/ the paat ten years, and effected many wonderful ''urea of old Oiroino Dieea*e.«, Cancera and tliieaaoi of the Kye and Ear, whiah have been pronounced »ticurabU by the medioal proieasion generally, can be eonaultud at the Scoot iiouee. Tharalay, Feb. loth, as will he aeen by his card in another column, t' .nsulUliun free. DAVIS'VBUBTABLBPAIS KILLS*.— Pinr TBI ORB AT rAMI.r KIPICIHI everywhere, and satisfaction. Uesd liie following ectrait* from letters I, ii. D-JWIF, Druggist, Cni'intown, I'enn., writea, April 4, l^fttj Allei* a l.unf ltslsam I an perfonnrd remarkahlv cures A MAOMOUA WATBE.—A POIHU HHOUI here. I recom- incoi) it with conlidencc in all diaeaaea of the I'luorlt Mid 1.lings STCHLIKU UBO., Druggists, write fiatn Osrrolton, .I tnuary '27, 1M0. Send u» six doxsn AI.LBM'H I.i'HO liaLaAM. We are entirely out of it. It give* more iteneral ^atisfsetiori than any other medicine wo sell." Sold by all Deal ers in I'amily Mo linnes. WITIIOIT RIVAI.—Sloen'a Medicinea are getting more popu'ar thai! ever Whether it IB owing to the knowledge dil payed in the i ompountlmg of the nteni eines, or to tliei' superior qualitv, we know not, but one thing is certain, the irediriucs aro without a uval for the purpojea which they are recommended It IB Remedies w hiah do not give general eat if faction could never attain the wide and IV vorablu reputation enjoyed by s.ean'a Pow der*. t'aocp.—A tady in New Haven, speaking of Coe'a CorciH RAISOI, s^yi s'n- lest tw dsrling children with Croup, and was in de spair when the third and last was attacked, hut his lifts wu* spared through Cot's Cough Balsam. She advises all motbera to keep it oo hand, in caae of emergency. IS A lWgrrr RICHARDSON BROS. THIRTEENTH Y EAR. cm IT K ». MEDICAL.—Attention TUB ii ne.-f«sary to remind our readers that their stock 'iften needs medical treat ns'Mit, xnd in this connection we »"ii'nl di rect nttention to Moan's Improved Condi tion i'owdora, adrcrlised in our colume. These Powders have v rt putntion as wide as our country. is directed to Dr. C'ocnran'a eard. We are glad be ia to stay in our citj, and wish bun abui.dant pros ferity. I Pcuouu-Baf, D. 8. 1 GOOD rjotna, in a town fof business, to Mil cbeep, trade for land. Uouaea, lots sod farms fot aale cheap. Ki.Daieas Bh., I.am) A In*. Ag'ts. OIHae, Viele'e Block. Wataon returned borne on Friday evening, from Pittafleld, Mass., where he has been preaabing for a few monthi past. He has had a aevere at i tnek of pleuro-peeumen ia, nod eemea home to recuperate. The climate of Massashn setts does not agree with him as wall as that of Iowa, and it ia hia intention to re main here until Spring eeta in. RVNAWAT. Yeaterday noon, between twelve and one o'clock, while Mrs. Levi lac km an and her two eona, seated in a sleigh, were cojsing the deep gutter at the interaection of Warren and Seeond itreete, the sudden deacent caused the tongue to drop, and the young horaca iieeotning fright eoed, started at a terrible speed. Cooloeaa and skillful management on the part of the drivier, however, prevented an accident. Af ter running two squarea the horaua were checked without having done any damage worth mentioning. TUBOFBBA.—The teetimomal benciit to Mrs. Lanier at the llurtia Opera liouae en Saturday evening was exceedingly well attended, cansidering the extremely cold weather. The beautifl Mythological Trag edy of "Medea' waa well rendered, Mrs. Lander and Mr. Taylor taking the leading porta. Our epaoe will not admit of an ex tended notice, it is however auflcient to aay that Mis. Lander, and her ably support ed company, leave our city with the best wishes of all who nightly listened to tbeir performances, than which better has never been given in this city. COLO, Uousn, 01 IB TIL AO! I'ain Killor taken internally, should beadul trrstrd with milk or water, and aweetened Willi au^ar if desired, or made into ayrop with ino',»s«.-*. Kora Cnugh, a few druiix on mi^ercaton will he more eirertire than any Dung rise. Kor Sure Throat, gargle the throat with a mixture of I'ain Killer and witter ami rel ef is immediate end the cure positive ItiliouMn it be forgotten that ihe l'am Killer is equally ai ml to take internally, as to uac externally. Lach hot tie wrapped with full dircctiona for ita use. Tna COL-'.U A»D I.raw RKMKIIT, for every family keep en ham!, Aii.iVs Li n# B*I.««Mto *O!IA COBBSST I—Last night took the rag off tha bosh. It was a rip and-snorter kind of a night,—the coldest of the season by several degrees. At 10 o look last night the thermometer had gone down to fourteen degrees below sera, and thia morning, at daybreak, it stood at tliir ty below xero. The reporta from variena loealitiaa ranged from twenly tive to thirty degreoa below xero. If there are any who tbiuk this is not eeld enough to be egreea ble, they are advised to take a trip to the North Pole, among the Arctio Ulaeiers. It haa been many years since we have bsd such a cold map. In the winter of 1P55 .•, we beiieve, the thermometer alao fell to thirty degreoa below zero, but sinoe that time the like had not teen experienced COAL STBAI.IHO.—There have been cir- cometancee under which ooal stealing might be justified, and it is difficult to cenaure un til we fully underatand Kuch circumstances. Last ni^ht, fjr the third or fourth time, the coal-hole of Grammar School No. 1, was broken open and numeof tlie contenta taken therefrom. Now, good people, you who have l'sen engaged in thia busineaa, take our advice and go to work, or if yon cannot support youraelvee or families, apply to tho Superintendent of the Poor House or Direc tors, who will inveatigate your nocesaitisa and act accordingly. Furthermore, watch has been kept upon your luovementB, and it is definitely known who haa been engaged in these burglarica. We emit names, as a reform is more deaired than prosecution another loas will neceasitate a search war rant and perhaps unpleasant proceedings. ME«iBi.aaoiin FLI'ID.— A DROP SmiiL* or An armful of roees might exhale a more overpowering ojor thnn a Single drop of Phalon's "Night Blooming Cereua," hut in frv^hneea. delicacy, and pure, healthful fm irranne. the drop would far tranacend the •!otrera Warsaw Mirn r. "Throw physic l» the Jog«. I'll nonetfti. To make easurance -uJ.lv aure I'll take" I'usviTioH Hirrsas. Ttiet ti.-ter fail. ThiB great Stomachic Dealer ia juat what the people need. It ia a remedy they can rely on. For Dyapepeia, Heartburn, Head ache, Diz/.inesa, Ague, Liter Complaints, l'aina in the Sidoand Back, it haa no equal. not the leaat among ita virtuea ia its ex-' treme pleasantness to the taate aod imine diate hsoetioiai effect. Try it. Buffering Dyspeptic* aud be cured. Sunh aro the aa aertiona of thoao aituaUd to koow. From the v.iat amount of thia article sold,it most have grant merit. HIOHWAT ROBBSBT.—We delightful toilet article—auperior to Cologne and at half the price. UOLLOWAT'S I'N.LB— PBBQKABCT.—Dar ing thia delieate situation' lad tea will expe rieneo great relief by using this mild cn t' artie medicine for correcting those India pi«itions and nanseatini sickness to whirh they are suhiect at thia period. They give a C«n lc stimulus (o tlie circulation, and purify end expel ell those humor* which ir ritate tli- atomach and b.nwis. They are so mild that the uio?t delicate oon»titation may take them with perfect safety. For existing fema'e* at the dawn of womanhood, or at tin" turn of life, they are equally adapted. S id by all Drtiggiata. SPSBB'SWISBS are the pare j«te of tho grape wtioae pore and generous qualities cannot be excelled for the invalid or coca Tale sent. I hey am highly esteemed for sacramental purpoaea. N 11. )-d Wine makes good blood. OO TO M« BW —HO TO J.T. Tnru, Qerdener ud Ploriat, oor1 ftth and Main Sts., frutt and ornamental tr«es. isrlt-lv Notice. nASBRtN APPOINTED ^I'ipertl»ors •a tae Board .»f Occurrences of thia kind are getting to be a little too frequent to be pleaaant.— Farmers will do well to be an their guard, and prepare for each emergencies. Ths in dividuals whs make a business of thus rob bing them, ehould be taogbt a leeeon they will ever bar* occasion to remsmber. RAILMAO the Bryant tt Stretton Iowa Slate Bosta*** College to get a thotouh peat Deal traslneM «xtnc«lim, .r to brconx a t«le ra|li otrr»ur I" circulars aad panpte, ed dr^s». (enc)r-«in? "The Brrast A ^tratlun 'imnuicual OoU«H». lMv«r.', rrt, Iowa. Rrumer's Ualr Dye, NaMral, lnvatls. B«aatl(ul, Beet and ('bmpest (n Ihe World (y all Drir gii-tsaiidC' ie^trjaiowaeeper*. JOUN J. KlMMkti, Sat*? rruprUlor, '1 bevtfint St., Fhil»te'.p^ta. IT.HO- of Bcott Conn o ih# An office hAi be^n OB ttie cornrr of nix! Kifth StrwU, »here the und»r»t*Bftand lh« Tnw0«h1|. Tiiuim wt!! he In etl-ndan-e from V A ., 5 p. m. dsilv, and all licttiom for relief .j, jttae'aboTS of- Iwiwatf n. Li^nsRKAii. A. L, JfORTO.V, 2 Main St., third door below tho First National Bank. GIYIPARTICIXAR ATTKNTION TO THE WAI W of all klmU of fmonal Ptopertj aad Real Mats tABCtton, or Private Bale. Tnrj aiao buy BmmaekmUi Furniture •f all kinds. New or Old adveaeee aiade en lean •toeks ot Metehaadiae fot sale at A actios. Ieie»,wlATI SJs— A.U ArrAias.—We would sail the attention af our citisens to the eommunica~ tion in another column from Mr. W. 11. Holmes, in relation ta ths Peoaaylvania Central and the Peoria A Rook Island Rail roads. The businees men ef Rock Island, as we learn from the I nion, are beginning to wake up to the importance ef showing their hands in the matter of the P. ft I. R. R and of giving it some material aid. It is well they are, for while they bare beea holding off, waiting for others to build ths road for them, the wide-awake little town of Molina ha« commenced looking around fur a hundred thousand dollars to bare the road run through hat plaee. The heavy bosi aeea men of both places are taking hold of the matter and are determined to push it through. Th« Hock Islandsrs held meeting on Saturday evening, to tabs ths preliminary steps towards the formation a' a Merehanta' and Manufacturers' Associa tion for the prjlectiou ot bueineea in Rook Island. Rich proceeding better build the railroad and get a business to protect, before you revolve in your great minds bow you can get the road away from Moline, a place that origiaatea directly and indirectly doable the buainess for a railrsai that Bock Is- M. DAIS'S BAKKBY, CHICAOO During a recant trip to Chicago we took occasion visit thia magnificent establish •nent, the Qnest of the kind in the I nited States. The building occupied for i'-S use is in the rear of McVicker's Theatre, and is 146 by feet, three stories high, with bassment—all occupied by Mr. Dake. N iae hundred barrels of flour are concerned weekly in the mennikcture of brssd and otackers. This eetabllahment turns out every day 10,000 loavee of bread and 800 barrels of crscksrs. Mr. Daks has ths ex clusive right to manufacture Ihe Patent Ae rated Crackers in the Northwestern States. During last year bis sales amounted to $MS,fOO.OU. These figuree speak volumes wben it i« remembered that it ia only two years aince that be started his business. Mr. Daks is an energetic, persevering man. He managss bis buainess with scru pulous care, and aims to give his patrons nons but the beet of bread and crackers.— Inferior articles are not allowed to leave the place. By pureuiag auch a course, aueeess only can follow—aad if any one deierveslto schieve it, Mr. Dake ia certainly the man. Speaking of J. M. Dake, Fsq., we noticed in tho I 'hicago Timet a short time siace aa account of hia silver wedding, oo which occasion hs and his sstimable lady wars made the recipients of presents aggregating in value to nearly 10,000. The employee of the establishment, among othera, pre aented a handsome testimonial of their ea teem ia the shape ef a beautiful silver veined at $l,0oo. The occasion was one of much pleasure to all concerned. COL. HOSACS WAITSBS.—It TOWHSIIIP MBSTINII.—The G. SOCISTT AUAIH.—The members of this popular Society are active ly making arrangements for tbeir tbiid quarterly concert, to be held at the Burtia Opera Houac to-morrow (Tueadavi eve ning. Their lsst concert was pronounced a great aucceia for home talent to achieve, by every one who heard it, excepting per haps the "accredited critic." Many were unable to attend who will doubtleas avail tliemielve.-i of lliu first opportunity of securing a ticket for thia cntartaiument. They will preaent an exoellent programme, comprising several new aud rare selections. Among the performers we eec several new names as well aa those of our old favorites Miss Maggie House, Belle Hart and Iowa'a sweetest singer, Mra. Lucy K Bennett. Me confidently expect a rish muaical treat. Those entitled to tickets, or desiring to bt come so entitled, will do well to apply at the music store of Mr. J. 0. Wallace. P. K'lley, W. T. Oittoe, learn from Mr. Israel Berr that en Friday night laet, about eight o'clock, ns a farmer named August B.inkey was returning home along the Du buque road, some ten miles' from the city, be waa bailed by a stranger who was at ths time walking stnng tha road, and requested the privilege of a ride. The requeat was granted, and tho atrsnger get into the wag en. After proceeding three-qaarters of a mile, they came to a hedge alongside the read, from whieh a man ruahed oat, who took hold of the horses. While he wea do ing this, the individual ia tho wsgen drew a knife and demanded «f Mr. Bonkty his money or his life. Rather than give up the latter, Mr. Buake handed over to the rob bers all the moaey ia bis peeaeaaion—over eight/ dollars—the biggsst part of which he had reeeivsd far tha load ef wheat ho bad brought to town. Having secured the money the villains made off, aad have since remained undetected. DAILY DAVENPORT affords us real genuine pleasure to be able to an nounee that our diatinguished friend and former fellow citizen, Col. Horace Walters, formerly of the Burtia House of this place, and more recently of the Tremont, Chicago, has become one of Ihe proprietora of Ihe Sherman House uf that place, under the firm of Qsge Bros. A Walters. This same Oolonel Waltera haa long been known ai one of the very best hotel men of the conn try, and right glad will hia boats of friends in this State and olsswbers, be to hear that he has taken the long desirsd rank of pre prietor. In that capacity may he flourish sxceediogty. The Tremont will miss him greatly, for his chsngs of base will bo fol lowed b/ the members of the oitensive Iowa Delegation which he drew thither from every train. We heartily congratu late the (lege Brothers upon their good sense in selecting a partner, and the friends of the Sherman upon the new management. has long been the leading houao of the N rth West, aud is now doubly fortified in that respect. There is another etar in the Sherman that we wouldn't omit to mention —none other than old Hannibal Halicar nasaua Hamlin and he, as preaiding offi cer of the Sherman, or any other hotel ofli oe, can't be aurpaaaad. Verily the Sher man has now got the strongest team ia the busineea. Long may it flouriali. Democracy of Davenport Townehip met at the Council Chamber on Saturday evening laat for the purpoee of choosing delegates to represent them in the County Convention to be held at the t'ourt Iiouee on the loth inat. The meeting was organized by calling Robt. Chrietie to the chair, and appointing A. Smallfield secretary. The following named gentlemen were theo choaen dele gates i.isr ov nmemi Hugh V. (Jildea, P. J. Ruche. Tho*. Dermody, A. 1. SmatlMd, K. A. Oollins, John IWinlde, Michael MeNerny meeting of the medical profession of the State, at Des Moines, articles of incorpora tion of a State Medical Society were adopt ed,— Drs E. Wliianery.of Ft. Madison J. W. H. Baker, of Davenport Wm. Watson, of Dubuque S. B. Thrall, ef OUumwa A. G. Field and H. L. Wnitemsn,of Des Moines, incorporators aad Trustees. Ths basinets aad object thereof shall be the promotion aad elevation of Medical Science in the State of Iowa, the advocacy of such measurss aa will tend to alleviate the aufferinga of humanity, improve the health and protect the lives of the commu nity. ''The busiasas of the society shall bo con ducted, and its annual meetings held at, Des Moinea, Polk county, Iowa." It ia a good movement suscsss to it. BeBelatlena el Respect. DAVBRPOBT, Feb. 10,1868. At a meeting of students of Commercial College ths following Committee of five sppointed to draw up resolutions, ex pi ing their feeling in regard to the loss of tbeir late esteemed principal, Mr. 8. N. lies. Committee reported as follows WBSIXAS, The mysterious hsad of Prov idence haa Been fit to call from us our es teemed principal, Mr. S. I^KflNLATITE KSCI:. [Spvetal ®srrespoad«BC» to tbe Davenport Decosrat. Dxe Momsa, Feb. 9th, 1868. Button DSBOOBAT It's Sunday, but I can't help that. It's cold too, with a glaring shroud of snow, thin as a beggar's blanket, over the ground. The lagielative mill has ground "the Be viaion of 1860" betweea tha upper aad nether mill-stons for anoter weeb, aad to day restetb. Every member bee come here to beget a law, eles he bss lived in vain. If he cannot amend the scbeol law so as to cover some quarrel with the eub-direetor in his district, he pitches into the revised cods of H60. That book haa my warmeet eym patby. Born into calf skin, with an imper fect indsx, it has been amended until no man knows its meaning. Parts of it have l.een amen led Uiee and thrice. During the preaent seesion a new Senator intro duce 1 a bill repealing a portion of it, which ths committee aacertained bad been utterly repealed and done away with four years ago That Senator ea-ne just four years loo late to write hia name with "the few, the immortal,'' ftc. Miss Dickinson was ths sensation of tbs week mat put. She is not tbs gentle Anna of two years ago. Her race for ahekels has uiade her seraggy and ooarae and wrinkled like Lucy Stone, Train, Cady Stanton, and other female orators. Her voice, which erst gurgled like the scductive cooings of ths pink-eysd dovs, now saws thraugh yout tympanum like tbe matin salvo of a battery of Shanghai roosters. The nigger is her specialty. If she sees ghosts walking the unoolumncd air, they aro black spirits. None fought and fell but niggere. The pretty death speeches in field and hoapital all were made by niggers, and none hut colored troops fought nob!/. She waa rough on Grant, and her speech hashed the effect to delay in the Senate the concurrent resolution nominating him for the pfcai dency. The Grant men in that branch have found it necessary to have help, and their "Macedonian cry'' waa answered by a prayer from their chaplain, Kev. Rice, that the country might be delivered from that petticoat government whieh walketh in darkness and wastcth at noon-day. Nothing of grave import baa beea passed by the Assembly aa yet. Tbe I'., R. I. A P. R. R. bill baa been crucified for two daya in the House, aad will probably act be brought to a Tote until after the reoeat. The principal opposition to it is by parties in the interest cf the Chicago and North western corporation, who look upon the de feat of thia bili as a long etep toward ton Hlidiition. Other parties between here and Council Hloff« have thrown the queetion of ioeation of the line in as a further compli cation, much, 1 imagine, to the injury of their oction, as the ij testion really involv ed in the hill is r. whether the line ia to run down the Turkey valley, or to Adel or Winteraet, but wlttthtr tht road ii to be built at all oi\not. If consolidation with the A N, W. results, the line will never go past Des Moin«. Davenport, Iowa City. Maren go, and all the towns and counties on the line have for jesrs looked fmvard to the day when they would be o:i a grand "tlirou^l line.'' The countiea west of here have had the same interest and the same atpirat:* n. Tho-e counties number only «,IOII people, and yet the representatives of that amall number reem blindly bent on BaoriOcin- their own inture^ts together with those of the lou.ooi) inhabitants uf the cmnties on the line between Das Moines snd Davenport, by casting the road, bound hand and toot, into the cenaolidating clutches nf H. Leonard, H. 1). fT»m Joe UalligW, Aden Ileoi. Rarr, Michel ritdher, Daniel Bran, T. I). F.agal. Jno. McManae, Samuel Parker, Bamnel Orndorf. Jas. bindaay, Adam Wer8aa«» Joitiih Uttft, Kd. Ilraco, Thoa. Uoolejfj Jno. Kauflman, Ad trii Hlair. Kdward Jrnetnga, Robt. Chriitie, Paul llouteh, .1. Murphy, .las. Cunningham, I,. S. Vielo, ,\ Itu hardsell, l)p xTurrav, J. S. Drake', Th"«. Robeson, E. Sherman, Jan. (iorinao, John 1.1IIIS, .. 0. Hrnee, B. If. Martin, ('has. Beiderbeeke, John F. Miller, John Sefcmidt. Aug Lit' lit, Jet Doolej, Daniel Kill loo, IVter garker, PACKBT COWA«V.—At NOBTBWBSrSB!! the recent annual meeting of the North western Pscket Company, held In Chicago, the following gentlemen were electcd e(9 cars and Directors for the current yesr: President—W. F. Davidson. Secretary and Treasurer—Wm. Rhodes. Superintendent—P. S. Davidson. Directors—Wm. F. Davidson, of St. Paul: Geo. L. Dunlap, of Chicago John Gaull, ef Chicago John Lawler, of Praitie du Chien Wm. Rhodes, cf St. Paul. STATS MAPICALSOCIKTT.—At N. Ilee, who has evsr fulfilled his duties faithfully to aa aa a trachcr, been true to us as a friend, and kind to us aa a Ghriatian brother, therefore, be it Kuolttd, That in bis loss the Commer cial College of this city loses one of its ablest supporters, and one whom will ever be held in grateful remembrance by the atudenta. Jifjoirtd, That while naouraing hia death we cannot forget,—wa are ftnta t* contin ually ktep befm u his inimitable qualities ss a acholar and Christian gentlemen, pes ssssing ail the requirements foe swsh. Rt*0lr*d, That his untimely death should bs a warning to us of tbs uncertainty of life, and thst we should be prepared, aa be was, to meet the laat summons. That these sentiments of oar hsartfelt sympathy be extended to the ef fllcted family, end that a ropy of Iheee res olutions be banded to them, and, aise be pabiiehed in the deilv papers. F. A. BALCB, W. H. SAWTBB, BOWAHD BBASNOCK. R. 8. HBTZSL, l-\ L. B. TICBSSOB. A Wisconsin slairveyeat, who alaims to Bad atelsa aad Ism gaada for has saatom era, ImaedwtiMdlhr smnl laal artUha. tho Northwestern Company Such infatuation was ncTcr seen »:rce the anti-del uviant persisted in swearing thst "the flood" would be only a Summer shower. Many mr-ml ers h*Tc already anticipated the recess by go ng home, and the coining week will be dull. Prominent sa the loftier of the Dcmocra oy In the Housa is Hon. T. S. Wilson, of Dubuque. After Col. Babbitt, he ia the oldest fcttler in the State, having been here 31 rears. lie WJI the recent Tour readers have heretofore been kept poated on tbe movements for and sgainat a license law. Whenever it waa sought to in struct the committee by s resolution, the prohibitory men have voted it down,'and have aa d, "introduce your bill for a license lew and let it go to the committee, to be conaidered and reported upon." On yes terday Mr. Werner, of Lse, introduced a li cenae law, which waa unceremoniously ta bled, bv the v.-rv prohioitior.iata who bad promised to vote for its reference! This breach of faith was followed by tha intro duct ion, by kipmy, of Greene, of a bill re pealing the "wine and beer clause."' I| was moved to table thia on which the licenaa law men and democrats v^ted "m." keep ieg the promise they had made to 'let all these mattera go to tbe committee, although they were absolved from its obeervaoee by the bad faith of the radicals and prohibi tionists. The motion to table iraa lost aad the bill wee referred te the committee It ia rumored to day, that Gotten,' who cares ootlnog for a liceoae law, only aa its sdvosacy may ride him into Congress is drilling te rsconeider their action. No mat ter what they do, their bsd faith it on rec ord against them, and their being scared in to a retreat from their preaent poaition will only militate against thsm at that bar vbers politicians ars judged for deeds dons in tbe legislaturs—the poil*. I1!! |0SP®1r,1,n« fne««"iree now pending, aad that mill be the overahadowing meas ures of tbe sssaion, are the Railroad hill re ferred to, the Reform School, the relief for the Iniveraity, the new capital bill the insurance law, and the law establiahing the Court of tommon Pleas. This latter law •nbracti the following fefttarta. Eaeb ia dlcifcl district is vidod into common pltM districts, whose judges have entire control, first, of all probate bosiness exclusively aboliehmg the concurrent jurisdiction which now exists betweea the county and distriot courts in tbe settlement of eatatee. Sec ondly, of ail cases on indictment by the grand jury of the district court and proseed ioga nnder the writ of ai quod immn'im The court holde quarter aeuiens and heart appeals from justice* of the peace. The county judge becomes county auditor aad clerk of the board of auperviaors, and has charge of all road baataeas. Tho anly ob jection thus far urged against ths law is the committing of probats businsss to ths tars of this court. That part af it may be stricken out. Tbs Capitol bill will daabtlesa paaa. aa alaa the University bill. An Insaranus lav is doubtless Imperatively demanded and if the oae presented meets ths demand U will pass. There are most cheering indisetioas af a Urge gathering of the Democracy at the convention of tbe ?Cth. Senator Coaee has made arraagements with all tha roads running here lor half fare. The Dee Moinee bsth housa took Are thie morning sad sent a half dosen nude and dripping bathers into the street. No dam age done. The Dsmocratic clob hsrs holds frsqusnt and profitable meeting*. Ta ta, CBIMOCO. ROTAL BASIBO Powvca Is actually cheap er by twenty-five per cant, than Oraaa Tar tar aad Soda, aa farH. THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. DAVENPORT, IOWA, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1868. 1 LL!rro"V, H"*k **mn? tb lalaLj Hail H",,rr\ ku rnvT: Your report prnct, (t .c Prorw Jc Kc.ok Wce'i. K yisttr)a', while rK tbe .mdTr* trt! ino'- Le lan^usie used by the 1'reai- .'ul "'h'r speakers conveys aa Incor fee. impress. ,u -..ticli 1 wisii to remove. i rtfer to tte •latcment that the Peansyl 7*®** Centra- Rnllrc*d Conpany, bad o' ITU ,0J -l the FcTin road, pro- li ^'i-any procured on tbe line t*™lui kutlicient •ubecriptlon to grade, briV 1Dd Ue „|e d-»btlese al on the p*t! of the speaker*—as the rarj ties nuking :ie and miking no dilTci enc-ti ii,,., ,,1^ iD the (cbstantial result. The facts are these it C^luc-bua 4. Indiaaapolis Ceatral Haliway Cuiir^ny opc ft :,rect line from Columbus io, to the Stat1-' line of Illinois —"I w- „r Lo^ajifjx :t. lnd.—besides a route from 'niunibus !o l^Junapolis, and from the Sut- lme, have Ii med close aflll nttton with a ae Irr)m lbeex via Peoria to IveoKuk and Warsaw. Tin portion lying some fifty p.,- s southwest from Peoria is being rapidly buiit, auc milce trom ~rs*w ,0 war la 1'eoria, ar- J''W iu lur. These vonipuaics are—or at least mere— desirous ol lusving an ou.li' to the Missis siptu at a point wh-.cn to• enable them to r^ach the Oniiiu Union i'aolic ltaiiii uj via the C. 1{. 1 1'. i{. un 1 by river or 'UL FTT.IU.' ii. a W ith Northern IOWH, Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. The companies uauuj u re ..uJantly able— wttlioui tttJ!ro: u'„t Iviu :'.road Comp«ny—to bui.d some nlnity miles of road, if necessary to furtl.t their intertst and persona1 intirvi«ws wr.b several officers ana capitalists connected with thoee lines justify me in *4) i ,g n^.y disposed to uo all that was rm,oDelk'—aod they muy beeo still—btit while tbe itirens of hock Island and DaTcnport haTi been hesitating and deliberatinj, doing—l far as those Who will reap the tLul heneti' i-» concerned— almeit nothirig, tfce (jolamtius Conijwuiy have tiecn ailing, an (.n the 1'Jti. iiu'-, at Colum bus, articles ot consolidation will be ct»n aumniated lietweeu the Oo imbua k Indiana Central Kailrosit and the Chicago & Great Eastern Company, who run a road Irom Chicago to Kictuuond, lnd»ne,and virtually to Cincinnati, therehy securing a direct out let to Omaha, Wifconi n, Minnesota and Northern Iowa, winy Koek Idan't, except via t'liicago. whieh they can do with but iiuie disadvantage in distance. Deing somewhat friend y to tbo 1'eni: sylvania Central K&iiroaii. am glad the "Poakers rci.ognited the :1 vantage* to ac crue Irom a new, add it mal connection with that line but cundo" requires me to say tkat they wuulj not rtueive tho exclu aive benefit ()f sroad to 1'eoria lor at Lo gansport, 173 miles east of Peoria, thie line is intersected t-y th. Teledo, Wabaah & Western Railroad, runnier to Toledo—100 miles northisst—giving cl, dec of Lake navi gation, or the New \oit Central, Grand Trunk, or Erie Railroad to tbe Kastern riliee. At Columbus, Ohio—a great Hail road center—the New Voik Central, Erie, and Baltimore i iinio lUilroads, compet itors of the Pennsylvania Kail road so that s|*ciai atlvanti^.-, tho I'uti-burg route can only be obtained by tbeir atlordtng bet ter facilities—not I '.lierwis*. The now con solidated mjnoy—'.ho Cohimlinj, CV..i cagu A Imliana i.utral Itaiiroad—would probably still aid '..berslly the completion ol the Pcotia A Ruck Island linilruad, though it is not aeit a net'-'ity but those who expect thia v,r be d"ne without the full co operation of the terminal cities will surely lu disappointed at those who, on this unreliable hone, wilhti 1J aid thvy can well afford to ejTU w s]| j„. rcnponsiblc il there is any tail ure to but... When saga cious buf-ines-i men build re ids to any point without the synipithy and i.elp of the peo ple who will bo ei'tkiii or benefitted thereby it is to Mares *,th stronfter nt tractions than this lecality. snd where the tratlic isindispeusihlc tost urea return tor the money invea'.iJ. If the c- '.i/.ei Daverj iort and lluck Island t-uvl ti i UuU loin'tr there will be no complaint tb.t or gool Itaiiroad is in sufficient for their proper accommodation. Aud as we should and an do, by in creasing outlet? east, and extending and multiplying facilities froci the we"t, and two roads will each carry encc more than one now does, an•! this trinity will aug ment its population, extSDl its manuf&c tures enlarge us nurc u.' le opera'.ion.s, enhance its we-i th.uiij pt :no?e the mate rial anu i-ncial ir.- •«rity this region lor an area embracing winy bides. It was a tntxim of tboo w terai ancient hes thens, "that the goc!-. help l: ise wuo help themselves. Witt men know aud ncl as did the goils of n loitri age. D.ventiort, Feb. Sth, one of the first Federal Judges of the Territory, an i has more late ly served long and weit on the bench of liis District His legislative ixperience nutn bera many ?e«sione, an 1 in direct know! sdge- of parliamentary law, and a juat con ception of the rourteMcs and amenities of legislation he haa nj superior in either Uouse. Another member of the minority deserves mention here as a most active leg ielalor, and wise and efficient part.san —P. U. Wright, of Alamakee. Always watehfui of the public weal, cautious, never caught napping, experienced in legislation, having been a member of the last House, his ser vice, both to party and State, could ill be spered. K1A1K 1E|»8. —James Wa isworth, of vton, was sod dsnlv killed on Wedneedsj ast. Ihe Ke puhliean saye thnt !i waa nt to step in to the bucket to d' S" .d a al .-haft whan, the bucket not htir.g propk: y hocked on the repes ho n«S piei pitat*! to tho bottom of the shaft -a ui tar. of ^c:ie thirty feet, ilia left 'eg and ii ps wt-o completely siua»b«d, an he wss ther#: »injured. He waa taken out ar.d Miveyci home, wheic he died in s few minutes. Ir. Patton was called, but Mr. Ws lseorth til dead before be arrived. The defeased Vis about flfty six years of age, of a vigcrott constitution, and spparcntly in the prims( of bis lifs. —Tbe Dubuque I'iralJ |iys that John Fiynn, who was kicktd by a turae last week has disd of liis injurss. Lumber wharfsge rates in Dabaqua to outside dealers, are »sfollows: Lumber, per M.»*•«»»....$ .#0 Hhinelei, .05 Lath, 10 Deg Moines folka hate finally arrived at a settled determination to procure a steam firs engine. The Jiliby sesata to be tha fa vorite with the Council. It is a Ikvorite everywhere it hai bc*n ussd —Blaekbawk eourty is one of the thrift iest, go-abesdest ic ths whole State. In proof of it read tin tolluwicg frsm acorro spondsnt of the Dubuque Tim*t "Daring tbe Isst three years over 450 buildiags, from tb* mall cottage with twa rooms to ths etsgaat $10,000 resiJsaco, hava boon built Our citisens have paid $25,000 toward tha g**ing of tho Cedar Rapids k St. Psnl Railretd, from Vinton to this point. The r«* w« J^-Dav's Advertisements. NEW AND HIS II. iIoiMK». 1 bs irensd in ths spring, as tbe graJisg ii now completed, and next fall we to have another route to Ohicsgo, and e-antually connect With St. Paul and St. Loiis. Ws hsvs ons depot, six elevator* snd three warehouses, with asUrags capic'y 0 OITV NOTICES. tkatlaate CMcaaff Klearalgia, Nervo-aabe, aad stUsr painful nsrvoas eem plaiats readily suceamb to tho iafluenee of Dr. TUBMEV3 rlC-DOULOURlOX, or UNITBRSAL NK^RALQIA PILL. Thie msdioine is a for inch maladiss. It stimulates the nertt .ftuid wbea it haa be come enfeebled, and piomoto* a healthy re action. Apothecarie* have it. Prineipat depot, WO TREMOWT STREBT, BOSTON. MASS. Paics, $100 per package bf man, two postsgs »t—p» eitta. I CHASF. 8.COS K N1U GKY WHISK 11S •_ I»H. n. B. I'Ot'HKAi OFFir1', FARR.VXD S Keaideace on Iawa Mrojt, between 11th an 1 lith ale Ta* B*av *RO OBMUIAI TOKIO IM ar PH«*- phoraaand CeMaasa^owaae Uaawll, Mack a Ce a rtm Phoephoratad Kttxtr of Cattaaja Bath. The Iroa reatorM eelor to lh« Mead, the pbMpharna aews waetaof theeerve tleaa*. aad thtSOmrigtvee a aateral b«eltWal leas te the dtaaettrTmaaa. theraby cartas we«fcfaie*B aplritn. Mai artag dnpeeala la IU verloas hnt, ia. Maeraf dahtltt*. aad dvpraaalea el •ariMmdaal by Oaewatl, Baaard A W 4VfW a mistake, unintention Toth. Raid by all droiHletf oa-wedAweow ,1 JWrtV4.i JOSEPH M. BAKE, WBOLKIill MUD AM CIACKEI ItllEt, Sol* Maaaiaclanr la tbe Korth-wast or the Patent Aerated Crackers, R««rsf MeVlektr's Theatre. P. 0. Draw.r -r.V ('BICMt. STE.LM T* and from tht *ld founlry, Shortest Sea Passage. Tha favorite Srat ciaar Clyde balli Iruc ilMMie THK MHE ot Traaa-Atlanttc ftetm |arket eht|a SUROPA, t'OLf II HIA. AOAIIIA. I»KA, HIMEHNIA, IMITKIl CALEDONIA. HKITANSIA. KINGDOM. Sell ngularljr to and fria New York. UATRt OF PASBAIflt lew a« Ny anr other flint claw line Three flue oeaaneteameraarefltle*) aj tn «vrrf rea pcct to tararc tbe aafetjr, comfort, acil ruanaitaw ef Maaen(en. l)n rery advantageous tenia the Aachae una (rant throagh ncketa to aad from all the ateBuaa oa the trlah and stagllah Rallwaya, and the principal etttea lathe United State* and alaofoeward paasengeie at very moderate ratee to and from Praaee, Oenaaay, Ac. As thia Company doe* not enntojr rnanem, thoa* who wtah paNatetlcsni, or rertMM of nnsaur te send far metrfnenda, or any further Information, will plaeeeapply at any ortherompaiiy'saeenele* throagh eet the States, or at the head office In \#w Varfc to llKNDRHSON HItOTIIIRS, No. S It.)W!Ing 'ITTCI. V*w Vorlc, Or to ltirmaMiiiit llaoo.. Democrat ufllce, lareu port, tewa. GROCERIES. P. KERKER & SON, GROCERS! S3BOOXT3D STREET •itwass N«lm dk aarrlsaa. J. L. HEBERT, SaecMsor to €'. R. Marks. DEALER IN GROCERIES! CaiCAM,. HUN, Opposite PtBUjIriaia JOSHfA BURR 11^8 E -O E N E CnXMODIODfl HTORB .Vo, 31 Brady Nt Deere laelew llaveaperS \su tlomsal UaBli. WHBHB HR WII.L BH PLKARRD TO Sin hia old frtenda aal all who want CHOICE GROCERIES AT The Lewest Market Masadh Davenport, Jea. »th. l«a«. -dAwtj Buy Your GIIVIE, POULTRY, OYSTERS, FRKSH FISH, FIGOS, BUTTER, CHEESE, ALL KINDS OF VEG ETABLKS AND FRUITS AT SWAN'S, sa l.» :.. URAUl WT. REGNIER & SKILE3, DKALBK8 IN t'ilOICE FAMILY O E I E S Tea*, Dried Frutt», Wooden Jt WiUoim VI nrei, Cordage, Twine, Whips. Powt'.« r, Load, Shot, Cappt 44 Brady SI., Daveaptrle New Grocery Store. 1m 11. PA1NB, Very Choire Family Gi ceries! AM) PROVISIONS. L«w Prieei* Wiraatri GN^B •OIIOBASLR DEAI.nO. Cell aad see aa« at Kl'LTON'S BLOCK, Perry St., aearM. derll-dtf Oldest Grocery House in Davenport. iu wit mis Wheleaale end Retell dealera la Cloice Eriemiis, BHISi SH.S. PAISTSjtTO. w OeU aad aee Ooede aad leara the prlsss ell d] If O. S BAIT V 113,000 bushels. In 1867 ws shipp** 3(1,000 bushsls of wbsat. One miller pun based 90,000, snd on the 1st of Jjssary here were 45,000 bushels in stors, tasking a total of 438,000 bushsls purchssci in out stmts lsst yssr. Number of paaeenrers sr-iving, 8,000. Ons thousand and thirteen ctrs of lumber were rearfved duriog the sami time, whieh will give some idea ofthe pngre«s in building In anl around the 'i'y. Tbs population of tho county in 19M 19,801, in 1817, 10,036, Family Groceries •atiafactton Deliver* NOW 18 THS TIME TO DRY GOODS, Etc. SIMON QUETTEL, IB SKLLT50 OFT E I A I I E S S O 1 TBR RHTtRB STOCK OF OOODB NOW I* Sieee, eosatatlnc of FT—"—. DeLstaas, ALSO OTHER COTTOIt OOODB AT COST. Baat CallcM, 10 k llel».a jard* All Floe© Goods at Cost. AH. norions. BOSTBRT. AT COST Ladlaa' fare mt MQ*.Capea,OtOTRS. .».V» PIPKS m, bf Jewelry, 0 & DAVENPORT. Oeflen, Heode. Ae. ke HAL/ PRICS. Dreaa Ooode, SkirU. WeaaalB. BlMhitl. ela^ BBLOW OOSF 1 MOK OCT SOB TDR RAMS ARP RIMRML nm OTirabk PROPRIETORS TEH MS: Down-Dowa the Prices go E A S V K O DRY GOODS #1 and 43 SffJUl M1MEKT. Itviig leased the Isrge sad fonsdlovs mm Is 1 Dry Goods and Carpets! 2* Cobtinare. SttKK E I A I O W 9 N TBI® STOCK Of GOODS MUHT HK SOLU A ainlkuM .. aiacaaailiiw wUl Sb.l In unr aiH L. ... Another Reduction on Drni MoMs.! Woolen Uoosls aud Carprti. ,r1 WHOLESALE HOUSE. Self A Myers* sew fcrlek Msek* I an sew prepared, with sae WM Ih9 largMt ui krt useki FL R*i FO vk M. |». AI BTI.1. NMSTR, oteni la tht State, ta 0 MIP SO. IS LAKE BTRIRT, WUOI.KSA1.R DKALRKS IN Dri£s,liidicines Fancy Ms, Paints, Oils VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, Castle 8o4a, Mal Soda, Paint Oil, Terra J*psalea,Dve Btuti, BruBtars, Claisware, Soda A nil, K O I N & 0 O X- O y HaaalhctBrrr* of Woolen (loixt* eM Bfet* c»n promre nf an elrlrtty pnre By* Klih Saw Bafeea a*« rmptctftillf InvltMt in eaamlti* our atock Ufure parchaalng «la*whrr*., angf-dlf tL-lablislieil ISMt NICHOLAS KXJHNEN, Manufacturers of Cigars and dealers in LEAF. PLUG & FINE CUT TOBACCO, JS. nnwj% W. c. WAimWORTH. J. N. REED ft CO.. ••.•.inois. of atl ttadi. S.HOMXHS .IUTI11.IS, Keep* en hand the lareeet Stock ant Variety ol aoura guoda of any huuae in the State. T# baccoDiata and all tl*ai«ra in abur.- ^oxta are invited |te esamiae .Stock aad i'rieea, and the quality of my gooda before purehraiag elaewbere. Cor. Main and ild Mtreela, Davenport, Iowa. ftTOAH —X yBaldwln&Marston\i Wh.lea.le Hc..ll\^ .j-J fi Prices reduced IMs, SpectBclee, us Coin Sllvor A Plated Ware, Opera and Flold Classes, Cold /A Pens, Ac., Ac. yg |Wairliii and itpn.i.il. it ravlnj leatlj .lemlef!. .-"A. & Vic. bet. Bt» •—w New Fall and Winter Styles TBB HMT KXTK1VSITE STOCK IN THE CITY. Clelhi, Catriiaereh Tweedm Celleaadet, Jtani A Uaeaa TAILORS' TRIMMINSt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I to40prct. 20 MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING GENTS FURNISUING GOODS AO. 36 WKBl SECOND HTKKRT.<p></p>KRAUSH R. IMiltf CaaaUsaraa asd Jeaaa at Paetsay Prlee* 1 lS-Mrtf BEIDERBECKE & MILLER, Rucox/t7srv^ WHOLESALE JLJStt* NO. S9 IfBiT SECOND STREEt* Wo Invito ttM Trade te examine onr Qnii aad Frieos* IT arisrs by Jfterrhant Mr. BISII A.LAMOVILBT, H. 1HOIIK, Davenport. LAN6PELDT, M. #1 Weal ReUcttM. Ji it. THODE & 00^ ivrammiiiD nuALSJu iii German, Freich & Spanish Wines, fnack C«|BM Braadki In Original Packnfos* ASLB AGBCTB FOB heverase el KislSl efOsOMaBRwr WheM. E W i i n s Vheieaa ai,t Hodil l\ «!-m ,r #1.17 AN" 0 laieit' Biamste I jr. II k, it Silver and Plated Wrtro etc., ti'l iai*-He ', ..iliJAUi., ef /%w Coin filter »'trt dty UlllDWUHf •Iarksattii stork and T§t!n. i O^ra'lM^" 10,1 AT' Belle*a. i'eter Wriktii'« I Tleee. Skieka, IHw pledgee, Katn-i.' Ki LUWKHT it*. IF fl tfn Pl.d to f* eel tfvmimer*, lli It •*•*, Raape, 1 Alee, a'l ihe l«altiig make M»r». ss- .r., Mule Ihaaa. Uammeml, ami lv«xtl T-, i ulk* rtWiw and Ttn -tta, NIIK. u-h.,tr •i)thing Ihey BteaasailtiM will Sti.l In tlrtlera y ait laaT am TSrWjVRiJm.ii ttLKd .t I HKHTt N, Deere's WB °1 Hrady alfwrt, Moline Plows. KBKP A PI t.l. As eelebraled Molliii- I'tun* I MR rthe UK NT TIU9 i »l*j ae-ate Hawkey* d'lillltntor. IMi»ws an«l* iMiItltator* are ^rnerally ton* cedaU tobeeqast, tf iu»l imprrior, ant tnmleof Sold lo ths Wset. K I *4 I'liMloN _ja&: tn» »ifMi'» mti!'! l«tt THE TIUDK SICKLi:s A t1 KliSTOK, HA V K I N SI'OKK AN 1 -.1 Al.l.T large ami r«npl. !.• a mi r'iiir,l Shelf aad H«*avjr Hardware, A i I U I I n i i K I K NrtMla aad 'I'lassrr'p Nim k, Cntlrry, I'onlBsr. nili t.luu,,&r. We haie fallowed i Kn*trm markrln roiu|il. tr^n Ihr rer»M dr' lliif tn ••••ita 11 iimki' ptirrli*ea |, or- dera 1 lrif«s of tti'« eon6d«nt wia ,( Iu| for it«.'.t. lt..T 111,, can male it un ubiect ler tl.rm t« fetor na with their 'riti-r*. NICM.KS A rnrpTov jan*-ASI SI |I|«,'T nn.l !•.- H„| 1 Iron and Wituon ^Inirrlitl* (V,* KfTIHK XT. K III IIAU ANI MHrtt i,1lr.""*HI ,^1''',1.8t,r"1«,i f«l». «».hi-,#, 1 tilmll 1 11 a. I'1.|» nrnl I ol Mr, 1, .t ,.t. |,aj l'' 11 I»»tk.-.! 11• 1 11 1,1 ,irir,|Hnd with Hi« i.iiucrl 1'T.c.- •!, ,1 itn matinl.i' tin. an KI KM I IIFHTltV, Ix.Mi anil Wacon Ml ft t\ ,i lea:tm lilt Iu„.,, 'I .rreet. JDSirt I. DHMT \Oe I??. Baat fMe Brady, aear Front 9t, & nj'.irv SHELF S a w n o Vhmiee Vutlery, Aad a general etaortment of tti* Staple arlleles ei'lhe trad* at greatlf redueed prime. AttBICPLTl'RAL INPLEMKlKTil or ALL EINI'M AT TSR I.OWKRT rait'BN, to oooataot coeri|»t of «sslat linstock of avarfthinK in tlit» ltn«* tltr Trade sad Censlry Mtrrhaall Will ronwtilt thnr inttfrat I* cnliihg a»J Sttiinin^ hMMitla Url r«» ptirrltNuiti^ t*ln«nli«r# From a thorough kinwlnl^o o? the tmsinos* tl sti|»t'i u»r mis tuilsy in btivitiv. all must |o No. Itrariv Mir.'rt, for K«»o1a. Huil lt r* nt. iiitut il (it tan.iiHi «|iria|{ fttosk, KKMKS\ KKK TilK I At"K. No, 13 Hrady Htrrrt, ••Mil peeSta anJ gikk tMutua. i aplMAvty K E E Y & W O O WHOIESHE 1 RETAIL l»l tl KltH IN mmmtst te heaw A I W A E No. ft West Seroml Nt.v l»AV r.NI'OUT, IOWA. WRUna RRBl RrTKI'M Y ASK TBE ATTER of lh* I'ulillo lo nnr larg* aad |feiS plate Rtnek, eeanliny in |art cl RAII.H, FR1CK WIKR, I'l.OWR.I rAUMiNu Tijuus, MAMI.1,A ARO TaltltKIt KOI fc. \V INIMIW UI.ARR. rCTTY, 1.1 NrtKKII Oil. Tl HHRRtlRB» WHITE I.KAK, I.KA f» I'lt'lt, /ABI.R ARII POt'KKT I I TI.KRV. •Urer Plated Ware, l.eather sal Babher Helilag, BRU8HRI). (1UTTOM AM) II KM I' TW1NRR RBUOH TWIM:-!. IIHOOM hirk, I'lTl'll OAKI M, HI.KS, IIAINH, 1IOHSK Sill IKS, IIOKSK NAH.K I't'MPS, I'ISTOI.M, :-IHH rm -IIK(| I'OWDU H, iSK-l, I'OKi KI All KtTTI.cn AMI SAl'fK I'A^S. IIOl-Ht -A» FENTERH' Sllll* A IU MATMi.v IUA tjiiifiisrs AMI worms- tools. Aad a general aaanrinit nl i( ^onda in our line which an offer cl V JIOJ I.K A RKTAli et the Lowest naiKet Rate*, A»r:sM Km FAIRBANKS SCALES- Aad Baferd'n Premium Plow*. ou&trv H-'i )tantsia\!l fi to esll anl prico our got i thall l»e lof^ ai wr pt ca«h partkaauitf elat*«li r.aawrrao otlrr aup«*rftf l*4v lu«ev)«fiiii DAVID Kh KV K. WOOD* TOBACCO A 8ECAIH."" DAVENPORT TOBACC C^H OK KH* Fine fat Tobarrts nsd 8rf«ra JLrt WliolosalO ORR TRAMC fit fPI.IK.il Willi TIIF. IHLARa Qt'KKTt," "Ar*enal" anil niher rimi. lirauda, l. 11. IIUAINAKI) ft Co front etreot, b»lw-« n IVrry I ,« n, eetl-dly linvrp.rt B. janaaa. n. "iv.- a#. JACKER ft WINECKE, lAVTfiffrrnM a DAAI VM SEGAttS, TOBACCO, PIPES. &0.. If*. S4 BrMr Street. Iietweel Hwaal A Tlalpd Nt«„ eeptt dly lUVEM'OKT. l.tWA. When do jon hny Brmine, voiit FURNTrURE? DEUTSOHMANN'O or l.'O0R8Bl He.SSBaatsi 'SS., b«s. 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