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mm OAV viPO.-if OcHUORAT, a,ui,? ,..'.i» tM.it"'ji"« at r"*•'•'•' Oally.d" O&i j. OJ y.t-' •Slrfif •*. l»"l i ft ot iMIOH., im#' to 'T. r«f /»*r ft Ot «•.'*' if ^»}(4, 4J a •o'ufi. ersl*ib«t.tLa,. 4.8ft mrnn'*!*. O'flcia' Pa»or«f the City. :.QQALIT£,«8. I'ns of L'/f pi ars *:ar.end©u§ wn U'^sbI w i jayr t!« ToufUt p»us« to f- •.*: '.!• vM" ,).. (».j| is Jf:-.. r,'i| pit**. rT veld of CJiiralotiient are thuja Pyramids of "fi*»prrls1 (Iriwn Bi-ters" »t fie "entral Drm ilwi," ft I5r ily a'.reet. I »jr p,f*v Liver I'-imp'sint, K«»cr etui A vie *rnl a diaartlsraof »he Stoma'1', L'ver, Bowe's snd Kidneys, yield to the fsmnos remerly. Twenty-one thoustnd fi»ir hundred and ihirtj-nttca acrts of imsl in fjtitlirie, erd Adair eo\in'Se«, «nd nealy every county in iii» St»t\ its and !n»i«e* in town, cheip for cas'i. 1..DIUIM,i A. Ilro., J.sii i I Insurance A tents, Ma. 40, Hr»'ly street. LASHK 1 ot-s feet North Dsftnport, south vt Locust. l'rico$2lU on time. A. C. Ft (.ton. TItY fill.T EDGE" Fine C'lt Chewing Tobacco. Tbe best Toliscc in Aiii' rira. "COHSTITCTIO* W ATI:b" it a certain euro fot Diabetes, aud all diseneiof the Kidney's For *al« by ali l)ru^|{iKU. Caure ]*m Oiia.v!.* Wine, at $7.00 per icnn ho*'!'1) ?.'*" n i!1 uto :k of otber ns tiTeaod fjre^rn ^in. »t he wine liouto of I,*Nurn tT, Tiicni Co., 'J 1 Wo»t Se'.-oiid street. Ueblllir, with i'« g'o nv «". ndi it*,—low apiriti, de ire««-'»i, iu» 'hri'irv los« of Bemen, «per-?ittorrf»i, lofs of |ow«-r,dizzy* boal, liin d: iM'Mn ranj mi (r.trin'B n• iiii*).'• ii'y, fin I a H')vi lei 'n C'lrein tl'i'iiphrey»' lloiunpT hn: Sper (i No. iwanty.ninht. Coraposc! of t!a luuat atmtile, mild nnd potent t'urati"««, (bry Strike at once at th^ root of'be nuttier, tone up the ayaUot, arrcs' t!i• l!charrei, and imparl ri^nr a'lJ nn'-iny, !ifi-aml viia'ftytu til. entire mtn. i'orr have rurc] thua tmliof ctKti Prim #. pur parkiRB of i-il boxes, and vial, or (I -r tingle box. Sold by Drm^iats, an'l «»nt by tniil on rer'iii of pri .e A I'lreH, II inp'iruyfi' Spet tit* Homeopathic jt .dicine ''j.,B82 Hroaiiway, New York. (•lad Tiding*. Tb iinamli hi prrroiit who were aflB eted many years with terri'»:n s ire* ti**« '»fd K/i y fi-irly s'-'ttM c-in Iv on hand a mi !y of Sloan's Omtment MS of I'tner^i ncy. Am !or ra 1 nvnlnablr Remedy. N'Mil* •*.•,•)' tho^, *ho Iia»e aulf^rod all the hrr.r !y* w .svi can i"\ H[iir»" itf tbn »alue av'l tili tcy ol i'kUHV IJAVIH' PAIM Kit.t.rH, a s-irere^n rern-dy lor thi di*tre**iii!5 iti.-iae. Ii pn^i-ast-H virtue, which n'U al 11" reni'ivet pain instantly, but legtlUtea the simuach, frtvtm fclrcngtli. time and vikoi i!i« arntrm. 11 is one ol tliof dinl'i-'i'iei wii c'i u w irVi inure than gold. Sal I by flru^gi'its generally. Paircans «r t!i« seaHi.n. "Use Uanne'e M«nic (t I." "I'iii't keej) bouse rith-mt it." "h works I ke a charm "A few in re l»»u!e» lelt." *'A Ytnkce inwntio i worth trying "Cures uckiy for a little money." Sold e*erv win-re. Cti'I SVv". I'ii i lusii ilia A in!'ij cable, am) ii'uir'1 ih« «M-M.a nl the nie'.t i terpr tv. I»r W Poland's lltrn I» tor laya the founda'ion btai.h and Strength by purifying the blood. Skk Buvrn or Oratm.—In another col unm, „i JSPEK.I'S S1ANOAUI) WINE MIITEm. Jt n highly roi'(un::ir:it!fd b\ p'l v«i in* ).- ly vi'i--s, .'n ai niri ot its in— »r»j iri. .• its a:»w iu de.t O.o is Ihv irs. Ja*k.» H. Risk A C«.'i fine staple and fa'— !*'i!et .Soajis, i-impriiing Utrmaii Ms'tK-d, O.ivc, Star, Iin roT»d Cbc:nici P*l i, A,c SjM by all grocers and la:?cy goud« dt's'er-.. Jrt rit* «»ri* n #uro for chuppH «!t| :jif r«»ii4'ic»r irriiati«»o t»f thf m:n r!', MT »r ii.- lit rhptim, pimple#. »n«! m') «»fh •r 4" .•• it *nf .-M, iu fc I. lilt) »kitl »ofl .iJ Man t'-i »im»«l *»y Uatnrd A o V rk. U &U dVu^ificU. t-fr A«ow Hoi »#AT I »it?ir There ore todKltndci o* br%».' jMtvti niw n turp »rom the W nirN r.cvu- .tl in i'»- ***. wbo kUt mml* It* i» an 5 i i i .ujr h* i h« ua* of H«» i" NTMf lit I? rt-nvtlv. ti'at |p» u v.-r »h hm'ct It «Unu* Hit- |*oWh fe? l» ith fi« .if At 11jf -jr t:o»«* Uu I i »nu w\ it «r.«t!i au'9 th* Uifaiiioi* tor* pr •rlpU» Itaplf. and work* a complete auJ tfeorojgbcare bf aU Urofs^tn. Kromtir'a Hair i»)t\ Nt' irti, Ha«a^Tu and I'll®**n ihe W.»pK1. «i I ,)? i%w \\r,w J—%u:ir.»tt.Air, Jarff^ i»nt!lv, c*n br furn^hrti al lo»f rairt, ly ih® hunlr\: *»r ih inntH AdtlrvfS fteptS-JAwtr r.MjiONS* ci .riaeblnK.N.T. Wanted. AonnhRoom, CEMEMT, For by Sa.e tl M.JPRKTTYMAW^ I'UUuXIX Ii!!LlAi«D SALOUN. J. SELKEN & CO., Prop'rs. ©AVIPI-O .T. IOWA. I «h ti» mf-irm my frier,that I tiR»epnr» ha«t il of W t'tii.ntd. n ut rc«t lu thi. •nlxoii. ud ?t*rc^«»a tir«.4l Ciiflf me. K.rnt CUw Tahie., ute Wine., ami B«-i Ch e* a Lay^r. Royel Hat una Lottery of inba. ht *h® S »at'fch tioTcrutnt'tJ* .- 'O is-vj v \rPrS K .nf lt? BICHARDrfON BROS.. THIKTEENTE YEAR. regular Ntopi»k.Tp»-.-i». JOHN .i kiiovii !.' .ivr-.p. i'..Mn|tv-'"ii Ilase*. BUrkbrrrtrs K Kapbrrrir» In rery WTovi r.tii OK woMAN IN THE W »k t. iLt aepu-ll fU'OTT HOfSR. Wanted, AOIRL TO DO M.U'SSWORK III a Small Kainilr. tioo 1 w»ii \r ,lv when ri pri"'® uaid or Uv3l:ocna aotl a1' knaUol iio!J»na T\ VI.4MI A CO.. Hanktra.lfi W,n s#w otk, M11LI jT N K r^y! .Jtrt s.ri7f», ArrsnslittKAT ii\itn*tNs is MILI.is'ERT v an i'i* i.'- i*eny dii llvaard U.km .-tn oolrl rtrrhifril-fii'i, Aleo HIUOR and m»k i o«nr In the lau^t Hr«4« at .....niiTenperi IBESH OVSTK]N. T!tOM»nl TilPATK VTIt, TtU'.T are of iniMtn, Kr- *h »y»t*T# in are b« founl «er«d .n tie b.-#i »T. CHAHLlCst Ii corat id aod Uarrlton! For ea1® bv tti® Wbalvaat® or hcuii, atpS-Um v nn.KY. W.F.ROSS. Vaierwriter and Adjaster, METROPOLITAN UrilOINO No# II, East Second Street. DAVi:*PuKT IOWA. Um a i islr Itlaa for t.rw. Frp r.-. In- 1st: ear«tii«' i* veins WrlUec ai.ee Kecivt-d. Atpli Herrtek's cmii i: i I I ifi Hi *». ciibIJ Peeplt's Parfy ri ml rsi'ti 'lie In- number. a wtl' -iii»1 ner Ura.lT A R(uu:ks. ified pereno. Apply nortii tin ft l.'ih »tret. ilti iJ WILT. lor wom FOK ll.f-o A PAY «a TRD m\kr ^Oftwrtk in oiirntu C«a «ion»- tn t»ia. b*« Hhrra®*, ^aa pia* tout aion re or pi ot I" otii. NO fwtrdhn Iot®ry. A1dr«-a II DAILKV ^n'i,.„ •tre«*t, N*»w to'k boat. AVntre-prue, HOI.tn OOI.n B!{BAiTP!V WITH n®ar'j cov» rt'd tv Tl i'K K hR A 1.1 illKU If JOJT u*cl! s e c- itiv--. TKYTULM. tfjoasr. lii'i.ji'», i T». It THY I'HBM. For fexcr ai,'l *'iie. Tiekel* PW*Miajr, i .61, vr4ttr. I JAM K1 Wl.NANS, K.1- .1. Huui.yd, f»'T «rk fV,.r.,» C'HMt, PKKD VOIJHKR. Por t'oroiief. DB. JAMES 0 Ol'RTWEf. A K NTION! WHITE BOYS IX BLUE MEET AT HAI.L IS NICHOLS' BLOCK, Thursday Evening, 7 o'clock I! A I In FULL t'NIFoR Id r.tt' ml the K. I. Parage. By Order COMMANDING OFFICER Ostics to located. Lar^e lijht end we! A. C. FVLTO* COI.d WCATBSB it corning on fast now and it behoves erery one wbo is not al ready pror ded to purcbane a pair of these fine boots at ChiM'« H-adf ^t. (iomo EAST—Miss Alics Dutton, tbo you3)5 and celebrated Pianist, is going East to fil engagements this winter. Stie return to I'^Terpnrt next ^prlDg, and be right heartily welcomed br her many friends, and tbe mutical public generally DISI'ATI IICD —Jo'm Fleming, ho who does the l'ghtrn' in Rock Iilnnd, telegraph operator thtrc, got a dispatch from Cujud and a h'een (jBi riBiis.—Special attention is called to tbe splendid stock of groceries new opening at Parks A r*te« iluiOit i!•r«t*fif 1 w relieved of p»in, and ehort timn pi-r-riiMiirly cured by tbo use of Moant Ointment. I'ain cannot c* whare this gTfr.t reme dy in fai'hlni y !•{,'.•«!_ The lame, halt, an stiff nnted in great number* have leeii reitor- to tbe natural use -if th«ir limbs, liy the use ol thi* wonderful prepa ration. ItiaaUoan infalUtile remrdv lor bite* of poi^onxu^ maects and nnakea, freab W 'oniU, ewi »,'rain», hruixon and in'Uinationa of every kind, on either men or benit. OrNTT SanntTii Snoot. CO!*TS«ITII».— T'ii« a«*embl«p» (inl-htd up their business according to pr"giamme yesterday after noon at 5 o'clock and adjourned Hl(i I'ARAPK IN ROCK IS- AND. M.tuniiuM hI UT)ipl ty Mtirrlsg Nprech by Col. Park Ceoe, of ,AU waakee. T,*st crening the White Boys In Bins, of Uock Nland, camo out for their first parads, and tint appearance in unifon the streets. Tbe organization number* sjtiie tiro hundred men, all good soldier?, who wore the blue at the front, and are now enro'kd to fighs tra tors in a differ ent guise. At an early hour tbry atiem bled, and marchcd lo tha levee, where they Conned in line, doublo column, to receive ihe White ys iu Blue from this side, who went ovsr n ub sixty men, two thirds their l\tm ng in line, they rosrehsd throug'i the principal ntieetsot tbe city, followed by hundreds of people, while hundreds cl others watcbed ihrm fiom the corners Ererv door and window along the line of march, was f:!Ud with people wstchiog the magnificent di»p'ay, and listening to th music from the various bands in at tscdsnce Frequent were tbe cheer* that went np from thi crowd, for tbe brave Boys in Blue, who in answer, g*i lantly waved their tor. hce. After marching through tbe prin cipal streets, the procession filed into the t'ourt House yard, where a speaker's stand had bet n erected, and ornamented with mottoes, such as "Fidelity to tha Consti tution," Tsx tbe Bonds," etc. TUR SrEECM w* a stirring one, end an able effort. The speaker wss loudly cheered throughout wheuever he touched upon any of tho vital questions in issue before tho people, or ex pised any of the fa ncies of republican •peakers, or whenever heeintraated in viv ''Kht, detnocratie prinriples, with the proltssed principles of the present radical puty. The speaker gave ah story oMome pjriions of tbe wur, and nhoweii the im lor'ant part many of the Democratic Gen erals bid piiye l, as well as fighting, that tad been ne by Democratic Soldiers. le was not in favor of giving all the credit v c'ory to the blark boys. He gave a stirring and scathing review of the recon s'ruction acts ol the radicals since '.he c'oee of the war, and called them to ec ount tor proving recrear.t 10 the trust re. osed in their htuds by tbe Whito Boys B'ue, wl o gave unto them a glorious victory, n told tl em to tirnkf :ui abiding pesce, s united country, and a traternsl peOjls out of it. They had failed most miser# ly,and now the White ys in Blue, at tilt ballot box, are determined to g*in| that rictory «tin. lie wou'd not piaoa the remain the Black Man's hands, an the bita tn tbe White Man's mouth. I.RAF t®d wire. waa l«»at «%t th® Fair iironn'a )®#u riliv. A -ibv-al r*»*a i aO! i»!ii 1 «r retain to tn® ofHce of I. W. UAURI9UN Paveuport. aop'g-riw O l' 1 8 V I I. E A N O V 1 A After a close revisw of tbe tariff ques tion, finances, etc., he gave some v*y apt illustrations of the discriminating tart and the tn on various articles, and then closed, haviog spoken just one hour. The s^txbltd multitude gave thrss ohsstWor the speaker, tha ticket and for the Darn rt boys. On call, W. T. Diucs. spoe a few minutes, and closed by the followi^ beautiful little incident—that of introdo. ing to tbe crowd a little twslvs yssrol soldier who followed his father throngl ths war, was with him throe vers, was it tbe seven days Cght and nerer turned bU Irisur- »uii.-jly RagarCeated Pill* FOR LIT II COM K AINT. A M'HSTl. ''KV THEM. to their headquarters in Nichol 1' Block,and If yon frel dro*sr. .. -1 1 *i 11 KM. the bie parade was over, and the rsdicals If jn itf 'i'ii kb. something more to worry them until Vr^ jhaveutxt, tmem ltl* 1 hrj only co*t eestea I tx z. ROCK ISLAND FAIR. The Kacos-I icxtcr'sTime Ue:it« 'it »m a iull MUm Ti-ut-k. Yesterday wss a great sussass for tbs Re-k Island retr Company. Tha weather was p!ea*snt, the crowd large, tha track iu excellent condition, tbe herees trotted thair best, and everything paesed off to their liking. Al! day enumerable teams were tekin peop'e to tht grounds and the care, du ii.g half the day, made half hour tripe wi' big loads. Davenport was Isrgely rep resented. Here horsemen were all there and so were her young men aad msidess fair. Iler gay old widowers were out i dashing rigs,in fset, there werasaeatal bun dred there, just to see tho SACSS. Tbess tock place in tha afternoon, wit neseed by over 5,000 people. The track was in excellent condition, tha horses resdy to do their best, snd everything favorable for showing some faat time. The first race was for tt00, best three in five, ta barneee Bashaw, Jr., and Jim Rockey entered, and one of the cloeest snd moot exciting ever iad in ths ssetion. It was evident from the start that tbe sympathies of the people were with Baehaw. They came there to see him win and were going to feel bad if he didn't. FISST one it wa«, too. John made dota. John wanted someone besides liht ning fur a companion, and has made the nccessary change in bis domestic affairs Our lest w tbes. IlaaT.—Reokey woa tbe pole,gat a fine start,took the leed aad bold beautifully to his work throughout, winning in £:28i with out a s'njle break. Baahaw broke twice, but footed up wel', and came In only two lengths behind. Tht crowd wasdisap pointed, and Hockey wore his well-earned honors in sileri ce. Sk lloimers corner 4th A liridy at. 'i bey are uffertdat very lo and judpmg frein the quality of tbe Ii'e line of Table I'ruits-atid the othrr staple and family groceries. We see no reason why everjone crmnot bo supp'ied with tbe best there is ami at low Whores Cull and examine the goads. Tb«y sre No 1 and will surely please. tine die I he session w»s confined prinriptl'y 1 srussions of Tarmu* quriticr,* pertsiriinp xabbath fobo 1-, and thtir tuccessful opir atinn The suiject of holil ip Townsbi| '•oiiTentipna waa broufhl up ducusiion and referred to the !u*inese committee ali 'ocalities desiring such muet address tbe ^ecietaryC Kent K-ij. of this sity. Tbe nrxt County Conrent on will bo held ii this city, time not decided upon. OHDHSAT —Reeky at the pole, took the lead at the start off, and bald it until Ihe b.ek stretch wss reached when Basba apped him, Rocky came down to bis work beautifully and lead until the laet turn when be went off hie fact and Beshsw lead him by a length down tha home stretch I he crowd cheered, swung hats and waived hanikerchicfs. th horses did thair Isvel best on the last ten rods. Oa tbe lest fifty est Rorky seen ed to stretch out seversl feet and with a suddsn rush lsid his nose across the ecore first, winning in S 26, TRIHD HSAT Rocky at tbe pole, took a hort lead and be it, Bashaw lapping him to the last turn when cky broke snd Rasbaw took the lead en tbe home stru'eh It wss t!ie heat the old horsa wanted and he way ha passrd the score with Ricky lapped on bis wheel showed thst ha knew it. time '2'2( KOIBTII UtAT.—Bashaw at the pole, which wae aa good as two seeonds for him, took tbe lead and inertased it to two lengths lie fairly flew around the treck winning in 2 25—tlb best time ever made on a half mile track. The old horse seem mure a pet than erer, aad when the time was received the cheers of the vast eon course of people. Firm HEAT.—Baahaw at the pole. A lunds 'ire send off. Bashaw gradually tak ing the lead. Both horsea did their best, woiking beautifully. Baahaw winning by a length in ii:27J. a. The other races wers merely nominal af fairs and seemed to very wall sustain tho reputeti jn of the course for disputss, and dissatisfsction. Tho race waa between Kock Island, Henry, Mercer and Scott ut.ty horses John A. Logan, Roan Jack, Loafer and Naomi ware entered. The first heat was wen by Naomi in 2.36 and she etarted several lengths behind, Lo Kan badly distanced. The second heat was much like tha first, Naomi winning in 2:38, Roan Jack and Loafer running badly as in first heat. I bird hsat Roan Jack run inta and broke up Naomi so that she mn full as much as the other two hereeedid in the other heats, for which she wss declared distsncod, and Loafer declared tbe winner in 2:40. Good horse men were indignant, and tho judges w.-ro in a muddle to know how tho race stood. Tbe orowd commenced to leave and it wss evident that tbo race had lost its in terest and was not a credit to the aocietjr. However, they trotted it out in one heat mere and gave tbe rare to Loafer. Next came a running raee between Abu backer and Ti^la. Abubecker'a owner wouldn't put his horse on if tho judge* in the trotting race were allowed to judge tbo reces, so othera were chossn, and aftor oon iderable trouble tho horoos wore started. Both did g'od work, Abubeekor winning in 1:49, when Viola waa withdrawn on aceouot of a broken ahoe, and tbo remaining people went home. The balloon man is n humbug, bo wont up a little waya and yelled to bo pulled down, so down tboy pulled his machine directly on to a post that knocked a bole in and he now wanta (3o9 dainagae from the soiiety. We haven't board of any as censions being made by him yet, aad don't xpect to either. To-day Bashaw Jr., and Boskoy trot again lor $200, beat 9 in S. This with two otber SSMII recta woro tho principal at tractions. Caspars I OABPSTS 11 A SPOTS III Wsdsworth 4 Co., of Bock Island are now receiving their Fall purcbasee of Oarpota, and offer for sale a full line of all variotiee —A frightful and fatal accident took ace at tbe Jackson county fair grounds last week. Tbe Sentinel U|,C0ni#j0U back on the foe. Tho crowd iuld hardly f,oal#B Mrs. Paiee, although badly hurt, s now out of danger, but Mre. Raymond credit their senses, but receiTei the little fellow with three :heers, while he gave them the military salute in anawef. Tha meeting then adj iurned, the Kock bland company esoortiug the Davenportera to the f»rry. The boys landed snl marched thiough the streets. Passing this office, j^they gave three cheer#, for wbich wo hero return our comp'iments, and then mar hed wbich won't bs long, Johnny. THT THBK. Spuanin loU cheap, aoor Acw school irocidKs 1 DAILY DAVENPORT says that while Mr. R^yceand Mr. Nelson woro speeding their horsss on the track—tbo former in a two horse bu^gy, aad tbe latter in a eulky, the two collided, breaking a wheel from the jggy, which was occupied by Mr. R.,and a young lady named Hattie Barnes—throw ing them out aod bruising them ooasidor ably. Tha team then atartod dawn the track, frantic with fright, knocking down everything which came in their way, until they dashed into a small frama Stand on the grounds, ooenpied aa a booth, utterly demolishing it. Unfortunately it happened bs full of women and children at tbo time, aod whsn tho wreck wtt eloarod away, it was feuod thst aoarly all of them were injured more or less. Mr*. George Paine, daughter of D. S. Height, and Miss Raymond, were taken from the wrack in a eondition and carried to thair •aa ao badly crushed that she lingered un I Friday morning, when death terminated bp sufferings. 'he highest and only premium given to Ming maehinea was awarded to tbo Wleler A W ilson, at the great Rock lo laaetir. C*imiltNt liNk Rorrii, tipt Hayferd, Norman Failing. Se| 17th. 18M. 0*^ property 1} aeros, with aaaU koaaa a Loonal attaot Prko |8TI poa- BOABD or SI PEHTUOBI. gecead session. KITTII DAT. Barraiisu. 17, IMS. joamment I'poa calling the roll all tho members appoarod except Mr. Aplin, Horroa, Krase, Matthes, Newton, and Rigg- Minutes of yesterday's proceedings road and approved. Mr. Stearns, from the Committee on Equalization, (tiered tbe following reeolu tl' n Thst tbe following taxes be and tbe same ere bertby levied for tbe year '.i(K)n tile tax*tde property |ol gcott county, State of Iowa: A tax of nfty cents on each poll. A tax of two hiiI a bait mills on the dollar Htatejpurposes. A tsx of four mills on tbe dollar for county purposes. A tax of one mill on tbe.dollar for sup port of the ]*or, A tax of one mill on tbe dollar for school pur|oses. A tax of three mills on the dollar for bridge purposes. A tax one and one-half mills for insane purposes, Sinking a total of 14 mills on the dollar based on an aggregate assessment in tbe county of f'J,00u,0t0 Upon tLc passage tbe yeas and nays wer« demanded aa follows Yeas—Messrs. Applearate, Baker, IJaw i*eo, Blmuk Davits, Langbeim. Means, Mum, Itobeson, tiindt, cHeara^ William son— V£. Najs—None. So ihe resolution was adopted Mr Stearns, from same Committee made the following reports Your committee to whom was teferred tbe schedule ot District, Sut-Lislrirt and Independent District taxes, at-ked by the LHslrict School Boat da of the county to be levied for the year A. I. 1^69, having ex examined the nine find tbem correct aud woull recommend that tbe same be levied accordiog to law, as follows, j-wit our or BArssraet. Tractors' Fand I wills. .a .1 •iTssroav wwmir. TMcbara' Wm4 OooUcgsct ...Satlla. ....« So»-OlstlMo t—Bahael hoaaa raa laS'ft DUt. Ha.1—Coail«s*al Paad. Taasbaia' .7.4kills ....« Isfpt Dirt, •a.t—TftMb'M' fut Cuntiumai Ilsbvtil boas* I aooaiseaAB vowaamr. f'ulint1 Food ft. u. Uoo.iujeol Fchuol liuus. fund ISP. l)l»T. ai'tflLO. Twlm fsad. C.otiiiSeot' ... s .....# ....IS .. TMelier-' food Cunitnff0Di .... Jul 1.1 Nut-8rhool IlouSc fund ... achrrs' i to BLVS aaasa (awasaie. Tsaehcrs' fand tm lis. Conneg.ai ALLSS'S oaora totmir. TMcb.r.' Fnuo unb Dlat. N I—dcuo •3 8 S BIOBOBV OB va •owasair. TMeb.r.' Food C'onil st.ni tlibool Doaaa" ConVlDftnt saaaisAa towsian. Ttathsrs' Fnad UouiUs*ai ladsp*Bd*iit Plati 1st, Ho. 1 8«hooi boas. Faad Teacher.' VoBklagaat Taaabara' Faad.. CoutmssBl BISCOLB Mwamr. TraaMfS' Faad mills. Ooitinc»al Bab-D St., No. l-0sb*ol hoasa Faad 10 S t. S tt 1 1 raiBOBToa Tovasair. Tea.b.ra' Faad t* m'lla. riali i s ., So. Sct.ol Itutaa Vuna 5 *—UtfUllBSBul 1 auk.DIM.,•*. S—Taaebar.' FOMt... .....iH 8-Coaua«.ut IX daWDiat.,H*. 4—OontlDfsBt Faad ..._..1M 1-4i1j 1 baHa ITaad.. *..( 1 Oak-Dial., Bo. s-hkwt kan4 Faad. S—UnoUo|aat ., «TTV ortraiK.'RBa. TaaehanFaad OoatiBiccat Faad Scbvoi mobs* Faad usuniifaa Tsachsts Faad Goattagaat THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMBER. A V EN PORT, IOWA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, \*V8m ill in :.cre "'it a:: so th»- r:.»y o' Wiirr, bive hi*, i S'-nie umler at'on. w 't-st1 'f'' 'y ri» mrt Wrn-'.y to tV- prayer i pni«it n-ir. I Mr Applets".* m"V» r»aPTBMB*a, u, WW. I port of the »'inmittee, by strikine«nt (^-1 A pursuant to ad- msely) and in*r*. that the prayer ot ti'-ioner be printed a* to lot* 3, 4 i.d-i YEAS— Me«-r« Applef£tjt,t Bakot, JSsw den. Dsvies, Means, Wiliistmon—0. NAVS— Mes.- s Hlunck, Linpheim, Mar rey, I: be'liti. s S'eirn Tin- amendm-nt IVHS lost. The egbesti n ti»w luing on the rep.irt of the commit tec, the ytas and nays Ixiu!? apnin drman ii-1, a* follows Ye\s —Mc»-rs. Baker, Blunrk, Lang hei 111, Moon*, Murrey, Robeson, Siudt and Sti urnf —8 NAVS—Me«sr«. Apii'eeatp, lUwdcti, Da vies, Means snd Wi li im»on—5. So tlm rep rt »vss adopted Mr Hawdon, from the Committee on Miscellaneous Mstter, ma le the lullnwiog reports Your Committee. whom wi referred thy |K-tition of II. W. Bennett, Attorney, clsinitnj f'25 for defending certain pauper criminal", rep.irt adversely to puying the bill. Mr. Bennett claims th«t lie ITas ap pointed by W T. Mittoe, Justice of the Peace, in and for Davenfon. 1 v.: ^hip Your Comtni'tre ipiestion the right of a Justice to irnkc such an appointment. Which was adopted. Your Committee «n Miscellaneous Mat ter, to whom wss referrid the petition ot Philip Mitch, rlaiming $50 lor arrestio) one James Flannepan, who is said to hav broken jail in t!i«* ^I'finR of'07, the Com mittee has no evidence that the county offered fr0 for the arrest of said party then tore report adversely to the peuiioii Which was adopted. Mr. itobeson tiered the following reso lution Krtolttd, lowed in the hi I of Claus Kalil, at tbe June session, lWi?, on winch he has rt covered a judgment against the county, be paid. Mr. Applegatc mired to lay the resolu tion on tbe taMe, which was lost. The resolution was then adopted. Mr. Baker offered the following resolu tion lirtotrti!. S mills ...10 aii.la. ail its. ...10 a' set* AM wsssnr. rsaaber.' Aud S mills. 'ootlinint ftt 1 in la inf Ind. Dlat. Blw Or»,a—For Dull* Suit Safe iMat Ko IX 1—IU pairs BITilK 1KWS KOhTniEN I.INS. 4 mtllf. a hons. FaDd.... —Smtll,. Ths Canada Itari port Byren far St. Paul to morrow morning on tbe arrival of the 5 4") train from Roc'i Island. S wills ... .« ,t 13 Sit!!* lad.r«Di.rt Dlst, Mayavll'*, Vb 1: bebool hoa.B #m4...... Ttwtart' Co.t.assat The Rsservc leaver the tame point fur St. Paul *n Sunday, The Jamas Means leaves for st. Loots this tvsning. 6 mills. 8 .... 8 IT mill*. lad.pcndBO! Dlat, I.tan Oovs, K». t: 8ofco il b. ii* Fand 'l •uiiari' ....8 mills. ....4 ....I Iadtptn J.nt I) atrtet. Bo I,Falrrlaw: l'«Bch.r*' Fu UUIILU nt Arpar.tas The Psmbins Wares for St. Louis to morrow afternoon. The K«ithaburg is the rsgolsr packet for Port Mtdison, o'uk and St LDU'S to morrow morning at 7 o'clock. IS Bills. ...IS mill. ... 1 ... 1 WBITS C,Lt.Al UNB. Tb# Ksy City leaves Part Btron for St Psul to-morrow morning on the arrival rf tbe 5:45 train from U ck Island. It mills. ... «mlila ... Sab.Dlst. No. 4—Sabool bona, faad wianaLB vuwjaaip. TaathBra* F«» 4 UoallassBl BaH-blst. No. S—8.hoot hoassFa"4 iud.K.Ldeni D1 tirat, Loos Hwtt TbmIi. t'faid Coulln|*ot ...10s ... 4 ... 1 •ak.Dlat. R*. 1—aafeool kousa Faat. .10 IS 8 8 Tbe Norhern Bells leaves tha SSOM point for St. Paul on Sutnisy morning. Tks Addis Jobnfon is the reKti'ar packet for St. Louis to-morrow morniog st 7 o'clock. The movement in grain, which sines harvest has been towsids Chicago, is now tsrnsd to St. Louis. 4 aillls. s The St. Lftuis mills, •rt. Hi. Ha.l Bckoal bsass Faad-S .. .. s ..10 .. IS as aa ..jf Ia4tpt. DIs. No. t. School heasa fiuid IS Tsachsis ..S omo* li oLuaa. fckoat loose Fsai 10 niiuM rauil1 Tsasliaia Faad 1 fifles. •ab. Dla. No. l.acboal Baasa Faad...II milaa. ...8 4. ....8 Upon tbe passage the yaas and Bays were demanded, as follows: YEAS— Messrs. Applegatc, Bakor, BAW den, Blunck, Danes, Langbaim. Means, Murrey, Robeson, Sindt. Statraa, William son—12. NATS—None. So the report wss adopted. Your committee to whom wss referred the petition of C. C. Applsgato, asking to have the dlowiog dosenbed pmperty otrkken from tho advertised tax list for 8 CHAIR That the amount of fif), disal That tlie County Attorney t»e, and be la hereby authorised to settle the suit of J. C. Burn" the County of Scott, now pending in the United States I)i triot Court, upon such terms as he may leetn advantageous to the County, and that the Clerk is directed to isMie a war rant to pay any amount, due by (tie Coun ty, when the Attorney shall report to him tbe amount ot such settlement Which waa adopted. Mr. Baker, iroui the Committee on Ac conn's nn1 Kvj rmliturts, mmb' the fol lowing report Your Committee, to whom waa referred the communication of Recorder 'l horini» ton, tK'g leave to 1'p :t iu favor of having said ooks, 1) and .1, copied and paid for, after M-evare cwiipartd, at the rate of three cents per line. Which was adopted. The Clerk laid before the Board the claim? of members nt tbe Board I mile age and per die 111 of September session, as follows t' Apple^ato S ....» W Ilut Bit .Ion, lunch .... S .... S Ind Dlst Ko 1—'Tesslirri' hnd, 1 Couiitigent 1 it Waloott, Ind Dlit-T*ae*liro' ftod Beho.: Iloaaa ted. ConliLgent Vatas DkM., MasoHina ooantv: Bttafral foil 1 Oehoul IUUM fund oLtaaa fananff. ?ekonl houseFand (sills. Mch.ra' 4 UuDtlLf.Bt S tiaaaw waiWtf. 'JS, 15 miles IM.ro S w .... »l o 0 .. .. 22.74 17 24.54 1 fW .loin, I. hnvtss Jm llerion V. Km... 1.1.auKbetm i IU il iJ 1-12 13 U. kiilih,* Mt«.» u W. II Uurr.y K. S S, It K* '1. It ot.f...a 14 Republican of ths 16th inst. ssys .—"Considerable atir was crastsd yesterday by tbs report that the arrange ment ectertd into, shout the 1st of August, between tbe Keokak Packet Company and tho White Collar I/oe, for the establish ment of a joint tariff for freight and pssssn gers, had boon cancelled. Upon inquiry wa found that such wss ths esse, and from this time out, or uotil one of tho contesting lines withdraws, "ratea arc open," and freight aad passengers will bs taksn al ths best figures that can be had. The Northern Line takes sides with the Keokuk Pocket Company, and Commodore Davidson af the '•White Collars," will certainly have bia hands full in fighting both these powerful end wealthy orgAtiizai ons. It is not in our province to say anything as (othe merits af tbe case. The contesting parties sre well known for their sk i', experience and en terprise as the managers of well organized and popular paeket lines, and whiie lit* •fight' may hurt thsir own pockets, yet shippers and travelers will rosp a certain amount e benefit, proving conclusively tbs truth of the old adage, that V.'s sn ill wind tbst blows nobody good.' Of the oonteeting party, two, the Keokuk Packot Company and the Northern Line Pscket Company, are emphatica ly St Louis insti tutions, being owned and controlled by men who ar« in every respect identified with ths interoets of St. Louts. The third (While Co'lari, and for whose benefit the tight is made, a comparatively new organiza tion in this city, and, although but a fsw months in existence, has yet msds quite s aoaso. However, 'we'll see, we'll see.' To-Day's Advertisements. sOls. .a for Sale. Aaey m* PIAW FORrE, CN'SCRPARSED BT to the state, tall aod see it, at Wo. 3 Clio ton flare seuf-d'U Found. paying for tbla aoike POCKRT on proving prawarty BOOK •OCND MI Alt LICLAIRB Will ke returned t-j owner W. JBWB8. LeClairs. Notice. SEALEDtheOfflce PROPOSALS WILL RR REOKIV- SI) at ot tbe City Engineer, until tae twenty aeconl day of r-ep'tamber niat, at 1 o'clock P. M., for Uradlac .*ar«uette Nlreel, between fcig'.nh a id sSooth Street The 1 igkt to ritieet aay er all bids Is rsserved. ]ty ordtr ot tkjsMrwtOMauuw R~AJ. Z5T Tt. DRY HorsKFOK SALE. nit nd the re-iT^'lf 0-**:KS HHSA1.| rn 1 lni biot k 12, and west one-third of In lit, blork 8. I"poo the pawagc of the amendment tho yeas and nays were demanded, as .:low* •"""•"i. town Mu« CITt & 81B1UBAN PU0PKKTT. Tll^.^*^,'v^TU^D««oC»r«d TIOFT,,*for '-AT* -'I l»01 M'tth.ll. h»n Mi. mt- TaliiSle he-ltie.. re,id«i-p lot. ib» in proper flS lots !n Ml b«!l I. Jd «i,d 4ib s '.d lion. llr.ufful Intel.,,! f,n ,r tl,-.,,, of ibe *tUi aMur)a«sri1 rtt.r T»n »r..at i..t, Bear tht timim Kct pric. t.rm. *C.,»pp'j t. ROJB A. *t ri'UEl.L, A.imini.ir»irl, Hr.'OIINi A BEDSTtAD FACTORY F\»l* S5 »lo. Tf8 CRDERS O.IBH Of KRS FOR MALI _l *1 is rl.B .ml lie.Ut.a Km lnrr »u.t iU. KPodwulof hit btLotrsa. Th. Kao'u.r, i- of thre® atcrira lit^h, fortr-riv® t4V. JOHN I., col TIN, REAL KHTKTK Af." H\T, 1 :i vi MI pi rt, 1« i. Has for sals, l6X,iVn acres choice Karaiieg Laada in Iowa, in 6M tliffereut roiinti®at sei®cu,t from 10 to If years aioce. t.? apeciai Btfsate, aud moatly owned by th. patentee*. 1l,0oo acres ID Illinois, Wisconsin and Miaaa »ot». 1. uimproteil l.ots in Davenport, LeCiatre I'rinceion, Walcolt, Dur.nl, Atalissa, Llovoei low. fur and Lies Mniuea. Twaaty dwellleg bouses aad at.rea in DaT.opovt 'ovSdtf GltOCKKIES, l. 8. PAINE, Dealer in fHOICK TKAS, (IROfKR1KS Antl Provisions. r«mer of Mrasdy At rifih a.reeis, Hlgheat Pr ea a'w.ja p.. 1 ror t'oanlrr Prodocr A'l Ku-iili »i-in »d aa r, pi r.mted, and delivered to tOT p#rf of the i. I I A K N I K I Dealer in Choice Family GROCKRI EP, -TOJis, Ii*i((l ri 1 i 1, wokIoh and Hollow "\V ii- -:, 'oi-thi^o. Twitii". WMps, Powd.i, Load, Obel, Uaps, VAX lWTTNX" & A It KS, Wboless'a aad Retail dealers ia CHOICE GROCERIES N .'.Is, Paints, O1I1 Ae F"f *11 and ass Qoods and leara tbs priras. BRADY HT UAVKNI'OkT. 1M S 1 ...a.'. 15 li 0 41 7 .... 1WU 0 to JOSIII A KI RK. i.Wl 0 44 1 I). Htearns A* Wil.iatnaoft Which was accepted, and amount or dered to lie paid. t»n motion of Mr. Means, the Board ad journed. 14 ... .. 24.1* ROOMS to rent, sing e or donblo, near ths Past«tflSce, good location for young men in buiinsss. A. C. Fi LTOM. DKAI.SR IN U4 0 18 17.16 0 0 1ft U 0 4 .... aw 0 0 a... SH.V-2 0 18 24 02 0 COIL! (OIL! "Porn. 'vi-hui•}, OloHrt bur_rnii1 Am liriu ito fonl, LUH .-Ai.S AT rtIK PKKt' t'i'AL YAltU.Coi 1 r.rr of fifth aod llarrlaun Strata, NEW COAL YARD I ll A TAR1 un Rfit u I:II EW HAVINUOP l.'l ttle aa!^ of isfhrarite and Bltnninoas f«al, Ti!EC V K 1 nF riFTll Aio UA1IKI1 pol'.rm a pharc of patrooare. rdrrn Poal raay b« it'll at t*ir ynrd "r al mv utoro c»irn«*r Fr»ttaud IVrry aml^rl ITIVP prompt «tteTil"»n I am tr*i»Hred torortiact Hair O a, Poinsirs. Col-ien^s, Ro^gea. snd ereiy TOILET PERFUMERIES, Stperlor FUvoHn* B-t awl Uqeid BUM* in p. RH'K, Rod aod Cnrmtoe Inka. KNOX'S "0*'0 A ft U'l OIL Oaeof the Finrr flair Irfaa rt?a in Ihe World.— A!*'. dt^A'rr« 1u Mairaifl Tooth Brnahee, an 'l'o \t\ Wfcat WeflteraMaa waaM atl buy *B''e in tho West, and eqnsl to any aaaie In the Kiiat.ss proT»d in dlr.ct o np»tition w'tli them st the prlreiyal Pt .te Psira. lnrii |c the last two years. Thc'r me I. I- II. roind sympathetic sntl well harmonised ihroaicti nil the scales, tha action per fectly reirnUted with esar tlsa ir toneh, ai.il fine e efsnt t?n«rior For durability they are warraated for Bve years. Pries*, l'tieap«r tkitm sassy ether I-'irat Class llake, Old Pisa"* 'sken In fx^hane* a' liberal ra'es. For »«le at St 1,0 iK 1 '1 Iv.ittt Pi'th C. FALL GOODS. CARPETS, CARPETS, A lsrc* sad laeStock or DRY GOODS PANCTT GOODS* DonR«iTN s, m? em* (701 feet on th. gr.niotl, wiih boi.tr and to-ena room atuchrd. .nd i» lo.-ated on iha comer of Tli 11 ami Kernu 11 atr.m, in lb. 1? of »»Tenpo,-l. Two lo's ot ground on. hun.trr',! anil tw it11 pijjht iim by oiie hunttrrit and IiIIT C-e teet. Mill t.e aoid wuh the- K.ctorv, This '•"ir'na, Hmler snd Marhmerir are all'in *«d or l.T, The buainess is protitab'. antl well ,a ist l'.hed, A1.M KT SKKbl.. AHAU LK, (iLOVEN, AMI KW i*y trie of cbari ®. Ac., BRADY 8T l»AVK?»PORT. NEW STOUI BT AN OLD DEALER The I'atiiiLr I'ul»lif Arc renne.tcd tn tuku nni.--that 1 h.-11ml rstftied b'ia rem.tvetl i.om bin «.t| .t:-nd !'i- n»toe -a sidf of llr idT .treet, lint norlb of I'bird whiro nil keep me Iwat aod treabest Vt.'.BTAlC.tS, KKUI1, fOCl.TRV, At", At nil times. O. SWAN. Davenpoit, Sept n, ISISs dtf OH«t Grocerj Houss in Daren port. O E I E S ".1 1 1 11 1 y St. WmtR* ns wii.i. br PI.KASBD TO MMT k'.aolj fri«*n«1a and ail *h«waat "Iioici» K.'inuly »rocci'it's. At ih. lowest Market rates, (loads delivered la Us clly wltboat -tisrce. COAL. tire ks, ft livery ol all HOSIERY COSst.Wfl.y ON IIAMI. CARPETS! CJtRrF.TSi A large aad assorted stoek, AT B. D. A I'STII'S, l*tlBlre Row. 'it WHOLESALE Iiorsi 1) MKTRuroi.ITAN BLOCK, •Ntvamisart Iowa M,. fiaf.VS CO Saccsasore to I. Swales. ttaaafcelorers aad Johhers la •KHS' rCRNlSBI.\(i UOODS GLOVES, NOTION'S, &C. Hew Tork nrices eaarant.ed. nhSS dly W O E S A K ONLY. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. WADSWORTH W. C. Offera to th? Trad*1 a Fra»h A S O K Bleached Sc Dreas Goods* by rf*c5Miy .! T.innFTT Nhawla, Ca^Jmrrs, Jeans, lioics aod Toilet Soapa. llfnlm enppllM at liOWfal Jeltblas Hrleesa Verry Street, bet. 'lhlrd A Foarti. OAVENP RT IOWA. ilorciicc Sewing Jtree'. Tanker Notion*, tin? imfrrdi de fu. of AMhr^Hf C«»a! ai li»r Cleve land. Brie »i.d n:u»fb*r^ Lua*. JAS. M. DAI7FLV EXTRACTS, *0. Machine. MiiH ft. OLINUHAN. Agent jaalT-d Oavenjinrt, Iowa. &(., &c., Ae., Ae st the ''oni- pany derot, or with tbe differeat |sgsnts tiiro'Jj the roiintrr. JOHN llOYT, Agent, Davenport, Iowa. CRESCENT MILLS. DOW. GILIU HMCOCI, Maaafaetarera aad Wholesale and Retail Deslsra la Water aattyrlag Wheat Flear. SHIP sTcrrs. SHORTS, BRAW, Delivered to Aay Pert of the City. MERICU WIITHIS WAfCHESI The Beat! The Cheapest! Reeomtaeo4od b» Ratl-osl Enftneers snd El pressmen, the moet exacting elasa of wntcbwesr.r., aa so parlor to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy, and dnraMllty. To avoid Imptisiilon parchaaara sbool Invariably deasaad a r.rtiflrataoffennlnecvs. (teSS d*»Jw drape Yinea, Ac. I.00S1 yesr old Clinton Grsps Vinee at I8.W per ho«dre«i,Se.rta cacb. II.014 VCU oil iutoa Orapes Tlees at 09 per hnn 'ori',1.61 lit. esea Spe r.icsi.ons for the s.ta may be seen at i 1" 1 ®r,Ic ^'Eei»al I^Per hnn tks Office 01 the C'i y kngineer, I 1 .iiwi i y 'JW C^ wd Q1 ape Vlnea at flOper haa drad, IV iea e ch. Pnrcfcasars will find full lines ef all gooi1 adapted to iheir wanta, whicti will be efl'ereit the £on*£jiT 411 R. & SON., VA^crvcTCRKM or ruca E A S rmcE*. St 49 Ilr&dy Nt., l)Hve*part FURWITUWT, Ac. WHKItr l)i» toil lit: V VOL' Vi K^i i in v AT DEUTSCHMAN'S OF Cut'HSK, He. SS Kax 90 Srert, Bctweea Perry and Itock Island.. .UAVKNPOR1 Tbf*re jv. i ran a ways And a orapl* 'infill of aleK'tt F'lrt^t'ire, Pia-!e tlio Hi'1. a-P^'Huti? rriK&ter. I'arlor at i ami^rSt.fta atvaj rD Uat d. Give me "uKirTPrnMANN V-r. F.ts? :'d atr»"*l. Da iii|)i.ri. povlS-dl CARPBTS O U S Coner ol' A Perry Rts., WILI. BE FOUM Tie Largest Steek la the Wfst' New Importations Jast Arrived, eoaslst'nr n Brnsaela two and tbr.e ply Carpeta, of difltMem Oiadss, JLaiuon, Voriotian uud Xiu^ A E S Xattlais, DrnsK*'"* Ac.. Ar. KverythtDR is the Carpet oc ron»tsnt'jr en hand Mats, Rq(S, W lidow Shaiiea, Co'tii'*'"'', rtcut** CordaADd race«)e. Alio, a a »'»»Bdid Jin- of PliOOa Oil. CLOTHS TABLE AND E*AMBI.ED CLOTHS, STAI* BODS, «c., Ao- FURNITURE OF EVERY VARIETV, Parlor Pets in Hair 1'loth. tireen aid Crimsor R-m, Pluab aod brocate le Cbtmber »et», o? ell kind®. A aiost splendid eeeertmeat aad at prtsee warranted to euit. EVERTTUINO IN THE LINK OF COMMON FURNITURE, Cano Heat Chairs, OSGOOD'S PATENT FftLDIHtt Extrnnion TaMe. (The mtrrr! of tbe tf^.) Vattraeae*. onnee*. F**«tberp, Mirrcwe of All kt®di Marble and Wood op Ta' lea, 4kc.« Ac. E^erv body in win* ot C«^pfta •n'l Farivtftre, Ar^ ln*ifpo to call at UOCLI/S. ile will it JAS. Ha DUMONTs COrrEK-MITII AND II envy nheet I roe Werker ANB BOBLIE IU STOVES. Items FtirnWiins Uoeds, ACq EUREKA, GOOD SA.MAF.iTAN, MONITOR, AND BRILLIANT Bsir Mi( Ptosis. Deeidtd'y tk. »ost PRepniETonn XKilMS: *».O0 VVE Li V. Baldwin & SVtarston, WholaaUa and Hi W A E S O K S 1. IMI'"HP* Jeirelrffy Speetmele*, OOfK SILVER A PLATED WARE, Opera t'lel| dlaaaee, QeM ^aaa, *«.. Setwoea Brady sal Parry Mraets, tumpORT 4...ISWA. CLOTHING. W O E S A E HOUSE. 30 KST NKt'OND RT., DAVENPORT. ROBKIM' KRAtTSE, Oir.rsto the Trade a (task tall Mooa of t'LOTHI.NO,. Cloths, Tirrrrfti Brown Cotton*. Prlnta, Ginghnma, White Goodi, LInena, Hositerf Glovti, Drnlmn, stripes, Tick* Cot ton ml pa, Cottona/tei, iitiNi, TAILORS TRIM11NML (woi.i: DAVENPORT WOOLEN MlUt. MOUSE, LOOM ISA CO., Msn'ifsrtnreresad Wholesale Peslaesn 0 I O I N fllaa. 74, HI aa« ta mcRTQAN AVB., (COS. LAKB ST.,) l.'lslrisva. llllsialo. We have In store the large at and meet eaMplete stoek of Clothing and GEYW IIKM ni\G GOODS, In Tho West, ^hlch we are prepared to nff.r at prieee aslewss an be fmod In aoy Xaatern market. Orders Solicited wlih t*.• aaauran^e that they wll receive j.mr prompt snd careful sitentloa. MOlldK, I.OOHIS Co JOHN S. MAHRLI, lTMO.1 KAST THIRD HTRKKT TWO DOORS V froM tli'* Da«ea|Kirt Nailvaal Bank, alUada t'renptlv to 1! y.l'A HUSO A SD REKO TA TIS0 IfD'd' riot! !nj of all h'tide cottlnf for otk re make, 8evuod baud ti»iblag aadeeld AA* NF.RCIIA^T TAII,oal*« len-rt: Itnv ug BpiKH* :k Of *. JACSE2 II A HI RARRTATAA A OAALXAA SEG.IitS TOBACCOS I'ijM's, &<••., u n»A»fHTREBT, m.'twee^S-eorsd and Third flt'reta, Pmtpart. Wh'ilenale Iloitae. DAVLSPOIIT TOBACCO WORKS. MannfactarsClfsreand Dsal la Leaf, I'lti^r and Fin© Cut Tks Trade eeppMed with tb "Is'snd senel,''sad other favorlie brands. P. BRAINARD CO., Proct S:.. bet. Perry A tows, Davaapeet. (l^atsbliahed 1BD3.I NICHOLAS V\\ ev«'rj tiint. i»pl0dA«9fn Leaf, Phi? and Kin© Cut TOBACCOS, PIPES &SK9KcRt: msusAiice. ilARTWELL & SMI' insurance .*,G'r er. no. A3 HBtn A I m:i Mutaal i.irr !a«. C4 'WllMatnl ire N tj litsnranct* ?. pttr tin l.\D mm* Mar W.tcbsa sad Jewelry lapaliU, aad Baosa vlnu neatly rteratcd. MOORE'9 BLOCK, i„, lorillard Klrt Ins. #1 '.(t tt,-o ^fcqrilj Fire a. tf 00a Knterarlte lire tan .. ca 00. north iaerleaaFlre Isa. Ce As,ei, |t |i lt(ir CfRifrrf Fire lataraare Assets. ISM.OSO.N. AMfcHH'AN TONTIIfK .SAVINGS i' Ol' NLW \Oi: K. BIS (OMPAltV WAS OHOANlZtTD md a th. law. of th. tftate of h.w \..ik, alih c.ai pa up In toll. tie 'St.ata ami P'rer'nrs »rr rtmpoa..if (. id a»n "t Kt.at oippii, 1 i.rnt a ISK'I'y. an,I havr al .l.M.ti. ,! tl... In •Bev .iu in •Mill 1'ltKIL tde. lion f. .1 c«ait eveiftti AH*»|H tKMU s s,M| ,\*s«,| uiViPf i*»V aid it araiw.-. *iv» frae aii.«»t|. I'ohcleel Thin. OOo.l durltiK .f® Wrarrirlinn ON Thr r«t.-s ..tl.er It com Travel.** IiImT'1"'11 •..fcil.t a.M. tltI .• Krlla'.le Aurni. w.i.ird to cauta.a lu k, v NOTI.w CBMSOO, Iim C. W. PRRELAHO, BEARD CO., Iltietos. Msaa. MERCHANT TAILORING »fs(« KrnorsMHf. I .Ii| warntan In ItiMa *.»i ».•». TNoanij iot, Maaierel Mania- «|t^eati ea«4dawtf D...-, inniiiom. A I N i S A U I I U M. K. Corner nf llra.li an.I s. 1 ...I at ^e s A i n o Fire A Marlae InwnrMurn f«M*i NprfngfleM. I line raM ap Capital ever IHa.SI^ MTATi Eire Isaaraaee (••pan), Cleveland Olr,. PasM *e|» 'ia|»ltakl |9ns l..r». Ilnea ol inaaranew prompi fttllv plaeed in r.ltabl. r-mp ,t equate to the reapeetive risks THE CHARTER OAK LIFE INSIRANCE CJMPANTl Of HaaeSftsrai. i »mt Assals ever Innreaa. over •«.' I'Hit roaPANT ORIQI'SATBI) IM TIIB tBAI a lS|t ihe gr.al popelar plan .f At.ii Ai. n»i:^a»a. Thay ha. pal 1 loaeee t» tk. wi.iow. ...I orph.ni anil lh.«. laamad with Ih.ai. nratly S i Ithnui a .lagI. eaea of ntu-al'..u Aet na ilea.t Onaraaload AUtlasera .•rp..ltrlM 1 aard. a»4 a|nn aa fatorabl. l.raia an. t'...t. .t.. eat. lara. rwe.t|its eeall .spebM-e «i.ai rat. in eelertt.ia uf iiake peuepi |I.B .I,I ..i i.^.r. divi.l.ntl. anL.alty, k«fii.nttif with ikr a.. rt 1 •lun, inak. Ih. kart.i oak it. si popular 1 Inentaiit-e t'na)|ariy riotag hnalt.e.- ti. I,.w. Mra .f g.nd rkaia.lar .i.d .ddv.ee aa oMalg SMOCIM by apply tag to MKHItlll A WllBtLBB.1 SaeiS dly Mtat. Ae.ni, liafaaiian, low.. Oflreov.r Ha..ap.irt Natl.*al Baas. r«!\n h\t %ia Life Insurance Oom'y] Ol' 1EW 1411' M. TUB MOST CASSIMKKKS, SVcrSMft'L Life laaaraaee ooarAiti IN TBB W O rt'R.Yt*tli.YG GOODH, AND Pelleles lasaed te Jalj l«l Flannelg. laiaaat 8 051.' loaarM eeeooiiMi Income, $l,792 61100 IIIVIDIllV. DeclarH JHD. 27, IHOH, inner rfat. rreflisafihe Ciaapnay Asas. Mtly etlvlalral. 4tae«llalrf ike l*rriaslwssso SBf resiaia aapmd ssa leas. no iti nnttro AH ••ellrlrai ^oacl'artViraatrlr. 'I'hlrfy dH ja eraa. alia, sa est laa psyatealel I'reissluiasaail polla y larlal (nasal. rrairlriless esa travel er or. rwpalloee. An policy er ssirdlrskl fee rkerseil. Itoeiira rslr oea IVaaeelro. FROST &CJALVKRT. Oenaral Maaaa^r v^rtiiweat^rn lo wa Xehraaka and Mloiifaotn Ovruia Coieei nl H«" ond aed Main «fe»N, Flrat National Itar k Bil dli«. ItlMla flnnil A TOILET TCoMwY6Ti7j TAKE WO OTHER. Km-crtiH* &k*n *Jt btmvltful. Viil rtasM Tt», F" kt-t all othrr diM»Urmti»n$. H«I1 at ml /r.iy Qittt mnd Fanfy Q—4t dtalert res-*irAer«. £r TOO w..sa Tw Ob BEAUTIPUus UsaO^CBLiA i»B PBBBIA.or Til' rn :!A ft* U, lor MAOTirrtHU THS COM I {HON aad PBB0BBTI«« THS 11. This lava'aableMtlet artlele wa, die-ovared "y a ooUhratawl cbeelat ta Praaea, an It 'a to hi el the l*dleeaf theOaaitaf Bsmpanw. ih.ir ik .ity./ With all ta etepltdtv ead periiy there is aa an e t'lAt willroapare ettl It ea a heaetlter* V^.^Msiileelav' Jl-i+wv the eeeetpt «rf Ma Uteri .mrrleewf PhllaCp k I a. N. *•"}•**," KIVteVeaseheaUaesaMeiaeil suaratloa flfietli soodson haad, ... eoticits orders tn •amt.^'orinf to order, salts action gnaranlerd In .f ry psrtlealar. CI th** let.lied ,0 rt'rr.v.ie u .li'.rt nt tlre ianTdtt TOSACCO A CICARa. JACKER A WINECKE, a la ever, leeiaaee, that ka Iseow coiaaslled tetrfiet It t.i _hapaHNe TM} artlt'lals entirety mfcraet tStat Saylhlag af ta# Med •ver aitaaipied, aad la wafrewted PHBB PKWM ALL POISONOOS SCBWTAaoaB. After astas Oeeelle de Perela and Vletosto BeatO far a atitrt tte». tbe akin wl« have s .or Sara Ilka let tars. 11 iroparta a frMh'ieas .rnoKbUf*e ead wa. sees tn Ihe skin that ~ao naif prodaeed by eelag this valuabl. artlrte Tht, .rilela ^s no eolger eata* poaad te Iniare thesklo'.r eomi. *fi*»a, bnt eakaa cee aa a beeettSei, and lu ns» etu:..»l poselbly be ae tectedby tb. c'ueeet obecrver. Far raeaovtair Tea. Preehtae, San barn, aad Cata* aeaee Dteeeeea froe ihe skin Itls lu.aleable. M. O. Hei'laak»y baa every cot S1em-e ta MJSO •eaiUas hie Victoria Kegla arM use. la jaeLeffee as beta* tke only .erf»rt sad reliable ta» OBNOinVraBPABBD^iNLT BT M. O asCLfB Aad bis aaee etasped on each la^el- ne ether ta leseaalae. Depot, Ne. lis Nqrth a.vea Street. Sold by all Dragalsts and Perfaeere In thr I'aMei atataeaad Oaaela WALL PIPER. WALL PlPElo JOHN CAMERON, House and Bign Paint©!*, PLAIN AND DBCOBATIVg Fafer Baster WhltoBer, Ao, Dealer ta Wall Pep«r. Kordsrs. tt-^ ratlowe, f'aporl «d Llaea Window H*ia te«. P.staree.ac. Ilavte*! e areetieatesuerleare of IT yeers. I aai pepsnd i«| Soaela TOBACCOS. osrantae all wojh en'mated to ee end I wlilbel a warkeaallke assaaee. Call sad etstnlee.f He. ISO Brady Sirsst, aeit deee ta tbe OHy Halt FRENCH KUHNEN, tMantilsctnrer of Cigars sad dosier ta ARTICLES. Kaepa on harH the lateral Hteck lad VtriAty of above iroodn of any boaae ii tho Sttll. To btcrori«ta and all dfaltr» ia aHote goods aro ia •i ed *n f-xi'Mn* n.r and Prioea, aad tko I 1^.1° of my gyi-ts before pa-eb^ etoowkofo DAVIE8| St SAW HILL, LUMBER! LATH!| 8HIH61ES, IrMga aad Dlaeaalea Tlakw, or ALL SIZBa,— ON HAND& SAWED TO ORDER| SAW MLL-Seeead St., hdow Warrea. TA —Coraer Berrtera aad Paattk Streets. LIME, CEMENT, HTDCCe HAIR, lORBfABTLT 01 lAlD A«» rN I