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The Morning Democrat from Davenport, Iowa • Page 4

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Ml-- I Intelligence Column fo Dwr, corner KvQrth and at (be cnKtry uf L. P. Davenport Business Directory. ABCHITECTS, L.CAttHOLL. on'jitvutM, Dwlcr A ton, 1.

C. in Solicitor ilium, uf WtthlBf- Block; but of the Shtr nu HOOM, No, peck conn. Chicago, lilt. w. Airhluet loom formerly occupied by BOOTS SHOES, H.

Keull Dilcr In Boot and No, VTctt Second rtwct, between Brwljad If Ala. A of pitrQjjige It rOipectfttll solicited. COMdSSIOH SHITH AMmKWft, General turct; Agenti for the alr of Kock InlatiC Cltii Coapinj'i GlMi. Hock Inland Stove i Stovei, S. A.

Harris tfira and Bur rsifrt. S7 Second -tre-U Sfffnof the Tiger, manclactnrer or nau. Caps all of Fttf Uoodi. fyr the trdr and to o--der. FLOUB AJTD FEED.

gazette. MAIL SUBBCBIBERfl. three In Forty, QAZETTK.OO. CITY SUMcaXBpBS. Tiic DAUT, Outrn li dellvcnd in anj part of Me to Mr.

Kliutr, Cltj tt the Uurrnc ltro)c Notice to Advertisers- It YMLlgatiua fti to circulation. It large circulation an any other pa- a circulation rwicr in t' In the an anj DiitricL TJinn riaict AI pajerla DtTeniort poliilied lii tbc English tV If aa tho ri rcnlatJ on In the Upper Mirf- Valley. the Official of City and County. In the Official Paper pf War Department. in wrry ccuotjof the in Territor in the Vnlcn.

every State and Dealer Ifi all of Flour and Feed, No. 138 tUeeu four Fifth, dellferrd free of toaJ! parti of thecltj: THE CITY. Thursday January 1C, 187S. ind Dtftlcr in Ctlpcti, Oil Cloths, Ktti. Window Shade Second itrctt.

CHARLES S3 Wett Snroad dealer in of Fnn NOTICES in this column will be charged 40 cents per line, except for religious and benevolent winch will be 50 I each not excelling fire lines, all over fire lines 10 cents per line, THE BULLET. PETER and DwUer in 116 A Yontif nun Shot of the Gutttf Victim im Critical r. DEcnciHiAX, wbotosie msij I Thcre KM considerable wcilemfint io dernier in Pnmltnrp Csrpcu of kinds, I Rock Inland last eTcnin fft over a Ewt Sewond iCwt. A Urge lot of Cbll- I i .1 affair which occurred in one of the GBQCEBIBS. named Walter Hmdsell and DC Witt Ellii, wftit were playing cards in the placet and got into charging thootherwitb ctoblMjp their Ordcra promptly gild Beating.

At last they arose to a fight, when pulled out a pistol and shot EUU, WORK-HEW STYI-ES. tbe ball passing through his body. In tbc 1 I excitement, Hadsell was allowed to es- Jpwrfnr No 8G Brady I rom the place. Surgeons were called tbe STCLJC Dltr, Frot Ferry and Kock Goodfl iiilaiwKi on short potict. STORES.

md i'QBriA over Dtrenport. Grand dfrplar of I to attend to the wounded man, who at last FrftTit 1 riumi 1. was in a very critical condition. to order. I Both parties wt-re born and'brought up in Rock Island.

It is thought Hadsell croastid to tlm city. A party aoswering to his description ed Houston's barber shop, on Second street opposite the'-Xewcoiab'Hpnae, about 9 o'clock, and bsd his whiskers shaved off, and his hair cut close. Tbe barber noticed that be was agitated and nervotis.and'would tremble and look wild whenever the door open ed. It is not likely that he remained in the city over night 0AILT SCBSCKIKKRS to the GAZETTE who Jc LlfTOBLOnu I do not receive their papers regularly and sod All wortc dine la I at tte lowest promptly are requested to report at this hud dot 61 HE: boacht iid sold. I office.

DEATH OF, A nONEEt MKIK'HANT, Hon--JEnU of Llfr--Time of Long Another old Chiron of Davciiiwrt, bus pawd ttirny. Tht. familiar form of tin- ajjcd BoznUcl Sanfbnl will xcen our no juiire, He died at the res! dcace of daughter, Mil, M. in Ktst Davcjijwti, nl fire o'clock yesterday morning. For thirty-three years he hin bwn an esteemed resident of tlila city mid county, appreciate! as a ami an hornet man-- and very many uf his townsiueu will mid skvtcU of his lift- with interest, Mr.

Stanford was horn In Litchfiekl, Connecticut, July 7, 1760. He passed his boyhood In lib native village, and when youth joined on tldt-r brother in Central Vermont, becoming clerk in a store for and gaining the of a education. -At the age of ttventy-one he emigrated to the Tillage of Herkimer wbere he was engaged as salesman in store for sir or seven years. tiring to something of the world of business 1 'he 1 'removed to the city of 2fcW where, he entered a large store to clerk. ln that city he married Mias Ora Wortliington, the daughter of a vefy respectable citizens 'died in -this city in 18G3, sincerely mourned by mAay- beside her husband and children.

Mr- Sanford enlisted as a soldier in the war of -1813, and did a duty defending his country in her InM contest with Great Britain. Long years nftermtrds be reccivtkias bounty for the service a war- riunt of one hundred and tweoty acres of land, which he located in thrn wilderness of lon-a-- locating. his. claim in Greene county, we believe. By a recent act of Con- WHO ARE YULOAK Lecture by Parton, the Author--Intw- tttif Wirtfc ud Considering the miserable iluah on the sidewalks, and the forbidding nature of the wuithcr, laal ovenIOR, the audience which in liie Opera to listen to Tarton wu large indeed.

DoubtlpHS the house would have been full had thi? weather been pleasant. And tliose who attended well repaid by a mostexcellent Mr. I'urtm) tliuti most of those present expected to sit. JU- is of int-diuui height, trimly built, with with a Roniau face, outl black hair and He UlkH ewily. but not loudly.

turi 1 and pursues in terrfL- paragraphs. The upcaktT annouDced "Whuart-the uud jtroceedwl at once to clear, vflvii humorous but ahvuys graphic and j)uiigcnt, definition of vulgar people, in contra distinction with that class denoted lu gentlemen and lodiea--ex tondiui; his illustratinus over not only this but former ages, ainl drawing hi i-xiiinples from tht; "social ctnlf" of all countries. The tenor of hid Uiscuurse the holding up irut- gentlemen nail ladies tliote moral strength and true character win for them admiration of the good--whoso native Iiunesty itself in their daily ucts. No matter if of lowly birth--whether ed in poverty or reared in wealth--the man of noble heart nuJ honest brain the true genii email. On the other hand, the speaker clussed the pompous aristocrat, the selflah miser, and the unnatural, truth-ignoring man with the real vulgar, and alluded to them in terms of caustic satire that lefl nu doubt ofliis contempt of deceit and avarice, at Alfrerthe war Sanford returned to ttty, where he porraed his vo his tr the shoddy gi tlenian of modern society.

As far back aa history affords us data, mankind Iron classified according to social or intcllrctual sbition, and the two extremes have letn known respectively aa fc thc srentlemcn" and catidi the year wiren hecnterctTupari In fact, he' becutnc a commercial traveler, Iboiigh selling goods upon his own MK4. BlOOftK, 11 Car Ectterick, MUHmrr is Ell 5. A. ittlra in Mllilnor in MJU itockof MEECHAHT and Perrr. Tailor and dtifrr in and Block, Third A2O JtETTEETNO.

ECKStttMATTX, to all orders ibr The requisite number for the conrse of parties to be gircn by Prof J- Cross hare obtained and the course will commence next Monday night, Jan- 1873. Shop. No. 11 Wwt Bailroad Time Table, BOOMS to rent orer the postofflce. In qnife at the Coaming room.

account instead (if for employer. His i-- consisted of -inakjng contracts for a supply of with watches and jewelry, furnishing the goods himself. Hia business took him all over the country; yearfy, and sometimes twice a year, he visited the principal towns and cities along tbe wmter andtlie best stage routes, and made contracts ttitii his customers, took him to C5ncinnatf Ijouisville, SL Louis, Memphis, Natchez and New Orleans in the west and south-west, ami also in ihe thriving places the Central Soiitbeni States---For in tl' regions fonnd greater demand for thaa in tlic Xoriiicrn States, spcnrc defines a gentleman in Midsummer Xight'd Dream, and at the beginning of the Involution Washington gave commissions to "none but In those days the gentleman, who acquired that title usually by virtue of social station, was not tbe creature of a day. a.s in this country, where for- tuntr 15 the gift of luck, and fame is lit for a song! Then the term "vul- applied to the ignorant, and the peo- pie of lowly extraction. Now, when dia- uioniJ-glisten ing thltres Icrrcd from so doing because tho ial nature of pointed out to him.

And ns to famous hatchet rtory-- the speaker considered that popular yarn inconsistent, at least, and thought It "made a perfect fool" of the illuftlrlotu George, adding, "and what boy of spirit would noi rather be iwn tnodcratc liar thim a perfect fovl I 11 Mr 1'orton hcru iiuhuaavcrlcd ujwu the follies of fashion, and drew several quaint of "high life," makiug them truthful that the audience more than once recognized the wiUre and the accompanying inural in au audible manner Hcjiaid the ladiei uf Yassar college did not dress warm enough, and many broke down in health twcauKr, though they had plenty of yilk they lacked worm flannels, and a dearth of comfortable stocking, 1 was atoned for by a liberal supply of kid gloves. Itwasjuat so of fashionable parties. Nearly ovt-ry one who attended them were bon-d and felt very' miserable the next day. They iverc resplendent with beauty nnd elegance but devoid of comfort aud fresh air! There is of dollars worth of supper composed exclusively of sltiiF which should never be eaten at such an unseasonable hour. In conclusion, the speaker cnjointd ull to recognirc noble principles as characteristic of the true gentleman, and ended with the remark that "the vulgar the 1 The audience listened throughout with marked attention, frequently giving tangible expression of their appreciation of a really meritorious uddresa, The firth lecture of the course will be delivered by Hon.

A. Parsons, at the House, February 3d. STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Forthcoming evllnc In THE ISLAND- for OOO Trom to seek opportunities in the latter' Be pursued this" business for ten yeairsV In ,1818 lie concluded, to settle in Cincinnati, and the fall of that year found the metropolis of Ohio with his familt There he remained, engaging in miscellaneous business, until 140, wlu-n he concluded to remove tn Davenport, bis son', the late Alfred loving pre- CB CO LM CB CO Itort Islmad TJUCCK A. 6 COUNCIL A.

A- A. 3f T-00 COUNCIL 7 MO 3f Tte Oavenpon A fit Panl several hours behind time again yesterday, the storm of the previous day having filled the prairie cats. Condnctor Bunter had time of of it, on Tuesday night, fighting his iriy through drift Delhi Hoptinton. Two or tliree engines were che place with his train. lie didn't get through until yesterday forenoon.

The 1 Rod Island dnrifij in the StoOW btnk. Thfr mwcleartoIWaware Center, rwter- ftrtnoon, bat how long it will mill a qtmtjon the alone can G. Acwts, aad Kockford Masquerade costumes, madts, and tickets Ull4 A St. I for the coining mvqnerulei can' be' 'found Coi Goi ITP, Golc- A- 31 Fro St. Ful Stock I will sell mv entire stock pf Drv Goods and Code soon and OuoA-Mcytr, wraer ond Scott, sign of the Bed Sur.

Jt The Board of of- thfc Tint Jfi- tional Bank hdd'ameeting 3 P. KAQCOKETA BRANCH. Ceatnl Tniai ZJL Sine. XftT F. Zip W.

10.544. Gcal vas filled by ihc election Price- rcsiCTiation as Election" of officers -was entered into resulting as PrtiidcaC Price; Vice Jame? Thompson: Cashier, D. Porter- Mr Porter resigned the position of cashier, and W. JL Price Price, James Thompson and AurC Steffcto i the ncwlv installed officers proceeded lo ceded him'with his family. Mr.

Sanford a farm near Rockinghom, nmv Dceiipied Mr. Stafflebach. He WSLJ three Jn 1844 he sold the farm; and moved to the city, and went into the'drag and grocery trade, JMr, Siiadtrs befnjc 1 his partner. -The store loMledlin Prnt strebt, then tht center, of the Uwii nearly opposite Pr'etty- manV wdrchouw. Sanders foandetl tlic GAMTITE: previously, and before long Sesired to it his entire ancn- tioa so the mcrcaBtile finn of Sanfoni fc was dissolved, senior, partner the Tlie stock WM re- site or Stlandt on strceU.

betirMD Briuiy nd Mnin. Ho remained there till whed-be-purcluiscd the. Dr. Brown lot on the 'southwest 'corner of Bridv anti Second streets, now occupied hy block; a goodly ttrastoiy; brick The officers of the Island arc looking for' an early renewal of building operations and other improvements. A sufficient amount of the $450,000 appropriation of last yew left Ui open work in the spring vig.

orously. The Union learns $otne ing facts concerning this intentions, and from its article we Icaru that a larger amount of work been projected for 1673 than was done in 1872. Colonel Flagler -will ask Congress for to begin on Shop Xo. $150,000 to continue ivork on No. 4, now in progress; $58,000 for an office building, and other sums which swell the total In addition to the work mentioned above it is designed to erect two additional offi- ofill-gotten nature's poorer no- quarters; aguaid house, engine house, blvrnan.

in homespun suit all innocent of quartermaster and commlttarr warehouse, jewels, may possess an intellect which a combined; to erect the forges, ID the prince might envy--the question becomes forginpbop, remove machinery into a pertinent one:" MTio are the vulgar? tU UeXV And shall the distinction longer be drawn Thu sixth unuunl ini'cting of the State Horticultural Society will Iw held in city Tuciidav, WVilncsduy Tltursduy, the 21st 22d uud insU. It will bio Muoru'H Hall at lOoVlm-U 011 Tuesday morning. The luwtifijT held lie-re nu tin. 1 invitatiou of tlie Scott Mur- ticultural Society, ivhirh will spnre pails to uzake thv occasion agreeable to all who attend. As it in the annual meeting of Hie State when officers are to be chosen, and views and obswit- Uond exchanged by lemting liortieultur- ists, the uttendjince likely lo be very large- One hundred and flfly delegates will be prvscat frum loiva prominent gentlemen Illinois Mr, Barry, the distinguished horticultumt, and others from RochesILT, Xevv Ynrk, fire whose presence will lend interest to the meeting.

Many valuable essays will 1 read, nud practical will take at all tlic All the questions relating to Fruit and floriculture. Trees for ornament and for Timber, Hedges, will receive attention. This will be a attractive aud inter- esttog gathering, and our citizens should make it a point to give to those who come a cordiid reception. Tlie following railroads have consented to give the usual reduction in fare, by presenting certificate from the Secretary on return: Davenport fc St. Paul; Itockford, Rock Island St.

Louis; Illinois Central; Chicago, Clinton JJubuquc; Chicago, Dubucjue Minnesota; Burlington, Cvdar Rapids A Minnesota; Central Iowa. 'urse girl aged from IS to 17 years. Apply at this office- EUITOK According to Unitm Uic city of Jlock Inland owes otie.A*ar|ih CvFUgg, of New York- alargc RUm'of mopf)-, tvwit: I14T5 iu gold, and that tbc city of Rock Itland uforo- saitl liaving loug reflicd to pay said aiiiuuul to saitl KlAgg ho fucd the cilVtund in March 1K71, nearly txro ycnrs ago, ubtuiucMl a judgment ugaluat that great corporation. At sundry and dlren times," from date of the judgment to this date, the authorities of thr aaid Rock Island have proniinuU and jtrmfni and I-IIOUIABD to pay said Aznrinh C. out of the treasury of Mid Uock Islatid.

But llifc abiisud-and outraged creditor liecamu wrfrcth- satisfied that the prumisre Uic Sliirur, Treanurcr and Alderman of the emter vf motion were valuable only when he, tliu said Azariab, could get alonj; as WL-ll without ilic luoney as lie could with it. Uut noxv that Jiis inuncy, UA well an 1m patifntr, was about oxliausted, he has "filed pclion for a mandamus" ajniiiut the and others, in the I'nited Klativ Circuit Court at Chicago, and hiw obtained an ordvr compelling Rock Islaud to "iihell 1 I understand the vditom of the be- forenamed jouniuls nrt- indignant flt their city for thin and "sneaking" case of It is said here that the editor of the is inconsolable, and ab- solutel refuses tobe comforted. Jan. 14, The DAVENPORT UAZETTE will be found on file at the folio it In- flrat- class Hotels lowm. 111.

THE CHEAPEST AKD Best Family Paper in Iowa THE DA VEKPORT IN 1841. Attractive features for 1873: loira SUtc and Local 'cwa. News from all Parts of tho World. The Complete Market Eeporti. and Religions STEAM BOOK AND JOB A (M)OD RTOET EACH WEEK I RATES 07 One Copy one Tear, $2.00 Ten Copies or over, tlJ copy PRINTING HOUSE And OMB for II HovnL Kock HIICPE DeWlu, Hot-PC 4 Chiqigo, ClmrtDce, Iowa Tfpton.

St-Louli, HEED Wilton Junction, lowe, JtfEouokrla, Coryflon, BRIEFS executed in the shortest possible time at the GAZETTE office. office will probably be built near the simply between the rich and poor? Tbe rtterroir just north of the north line of old definition has become oteolele. workshops, though Col. Flagler is ondccid- Eminent men of all ages bare attempted cJ betwen that point and the corner to define good breeding. Lord Chesterfield of Sh Xo It wiU be a large said the extremity of vulgarity was to JJolietstone fire-proof building, withample laugh.

SirWalterScoUsaidthe established vaults and all necessary convenlraces for Church of England ro more gentficl than conducting ths business of the government the cstablfched Churcb of Scotland. Mr. all the shops are in operation, franvin collected bete as'to social dis-l officers'quarters will not be Unctions among the savages, some tribes of quite 50 large and costly as those already Africa deeming it vulgar to hare hair on I bmlt. win considerable work next ear, and the ar- the face, others denouncing white teeth as bearing too much semblance to those of a one on do fff while somcpull out their eyebrows for tlie thai they may not look like horses. The speaker instanced the case of a rich Gallic-breeder in tht wilds of Kansas, who attempted to follow out the customs of his gentleman father Jn England, by rising late in tlie morning, dining at ft fashionable hour and upon food prepared residence being included in the purchase Cfea bal Lw 4-OO A Jl-l JtUc A.

A. Li I WM. REHWICK, Steaiu Saw Mill. Lumber, Shingles. LATHS, TICKETS, at UT.

EADS, removed into the room ziexi door to Hol- Brdy until his place can be the damage of ibe fire. Call njxmhiniaod grtagood hmir cnt. Thankful for the nwnun of tlie firr. best CUcrcrcr. to irifl Thr Wfl brmuiitiJ far wo BfU rt.

trc TK) ftrt- He erected the frame standing on the" south end of lot, removed his goods to iL John Van Patten, the mer clerk -in Mr Sanders store -and in was sold to Alvorri Van Fatten, ilr. Sanford retiring forever from -life. He built the house OD Third afreet, not to Goldburjr's block, and lived there till the dcalh ot Mrs. Sanford, in rlWl -Thea he went to live his Sirs. Sanders, remaining her till the day of his deatlL Kr.

Sanford came of a loDg-lived family. Of eight brothers and sisters, seven lived orer eighty years; two of the brothers ait now living ic Siichijan, Wis. He was the father of four children. Mrs. 31, A.

at whose home he died, Cliorlcs and' D. W. C. Sanford. of New Orleans.

The othcr cbiW died in youth. 3Ir. Sanford an honest man, Xobodj who knew him-evtr thought of doubting -He would keep a promise at whaicrtr cost to himself, lie was out- spokcn, too, his opinions a freedom ihal artonished people winclimcs. When he came lo conclusion regarding any 5nbject, it very apt to be a ooncJu- rion with him forerer. He ODC of the men ever known in i He waji continuall at up- too strongly, Christian Church, doing fais harc aliray? it.

Two jcn be a and lot OD IfjortonA Trrt, near it to the chnirb parwnacc. Hr a the ricorer Jx-nl rardy Itt at it- rtI iiatar firil on ZLl of ticjiartH be rcsd JC i4r nrrt I'IMDMTS Tbr Mr. SauS-rtil tlie chops house, will be located on the comer directly south of the new bar racks. It trill contain rooms for the steam fire for the storcsof tbe quarto- master and commissary departments. Should Congress grant the appropriations according to etiquette! Mtad -will be a busy one on Some judge the social standing of peo- and its close will see the pic by the books they but the speaker ort mucl advanced lownnb complc this no test, some very tlon mablc and intelligent families read verr A Tast amount of brain trorfc done tnr nerfaaps inferior, books, while otlwra tLe officcrs on Wand for hich continiiallv reaumtr AUU think- them Jn matter of hack pay, lor frlictTtlie Embaasr visited this nearly 3,000 claimants.

In order to get the country many people marveled at 1TTCIX3 IN Yesterday was the slushiest day of all the year. Walking uas abominable work. The Third street railroad was a blessing to East and West Davenportors yesterday. The Davenport Savings Bank reports sets to amount of $415,533.14 to the State Auditor. S.

Smith, takes the place of the late John JU Davies in theDirectory of the Davenport Xational Bank- TrnM. Gifford received $300 a share for his liO shares of First Satlnoa! Bant stock, from Hiram Price, Senators LoTvry and Clausscn, and Itep rcsentative Greene, have taken quarters at the Savery House in 3Ioines. Several stores and other places of busi ness ou Second and Front streets tvcrc pretty well drenched rnof water yester day. HOTKL VIED, On 15th io the hfp dmacblcr, 3Jm- in LU STlh thU cltr A. at ChriatUn Chapel.

of the family to we vm AN EXTRA COPT FREE ten Subieribert tt the above rate. Third Street, Second Door East of Perry. Forty copies or over, $1.25 each And Copy Free, may be sent all to one Post Office, or to different offices. Additions may be made to Clubs at any time of tbe year, at regular Club Subscriptions received before Jan. are credited to Jan, 1, '74.

ob of tbo GAZETTE These rates make tbe GIZCTTE the have just been tupplied with ft fine Cheapest as well as the Best Paper in jMaortment of the HflWOtt Stylm of Iowa. On the 1st of January it will be I Type, for Book, Hmltt or printed In new type throughout, when Job Fating of every kind, and unsurpassed In appearanceJ arenowime Ua i edintiil It win be LOCAL KOTICES, Popular illustrated book (2CO pages) on Manhood Womanhood I Marriage by Dr. C. Wbittier, CI7 St. Charles Street, SL Louis Mo.

Seovill's Worm Killer is put up in a neat and attractive style, and is for sale by druggists and dealers' in family medicines generally. correct amount due each entire Ihcir kind attentions to each other, their clear perception and their general good wnse, because thcavcrage Ameri. can is taught to regard these people as And to drop bif pennies in thf contribution box that they may become civilized and educated! wages account, from tbe time the eight hour lair went into effect up to tbe time of the President's ordcMnust be reckoned over. Flagler took time by the foreloc began making np tlic accounts before tbe back pay bill was approved. In order to bare it correct be gave Iris personal at- According to the dictionary the word tention to it mnd got his pay roll in good vulgar is common--as.

a common The common propensity of human beings is to grasp--to gel all they can and hold fast to all they get, and tils "common the speaker hinted, constituted the rery true type of lias now been in the office of the fc wcoml "Washington for some three where is beittg revised. Col. has been expecting it to be returned approved for some time past bat has disappointed, ud thos thenaen in this age, "Every ma" for I fitiled to get their money- At other himself and tto d--I tike ihc Wad- where the number of claimants ia savs the man; "Sire the much smaller, of coraw, a modi shorter aecensxy to overhaul Ike ladies first and the strongest men last," says tic gentleman- That every honest man is a 1 Some three when Logia'? bill and every honest woman a ladr is the trne I for re-organalioa of the army was meaoiug of America. Here no honest, de- jwsed, appended providing- cent shall be looked down upon be-1 be nude until farther cause he is not rich- "Whether he sells legislation was had on the strttfcct- Tbe pickles or makes shoes for a living, or owns I moifr of tkis aueadmcnt been to drive the finest block in your city--he of the bwt out of the ord- is a gentleman who an hon-1 department. Swing no 'chance for orablc maa Xo American can hare prottOtMnLlhcr preferred to resign and en- am idea wbal importance is aitiched to 1 in dvil pomit5 The result is that in EngUad, wlierr it is an honor lo (ffdaaticecoipiis abort ofoffi- bradleof a parish, sooce'i name JjfcBnrhj therefore.

iclTD- bc prefixed vftb, titfe. iatbe Wts! dacedibiliin Ctagress for the rrpealof we trample ttoder onr feet Awe I the amendment referred of Aortal inequality, while in Xrw York which justice to tie corps demand Engineer Crusius reports to the of the that the 107 miles oflinc along the river bank, from Clinton to Dav enport and Burlington, trill cost less to grade and bridge and prepare for iron tlian any other railroad line of similar length that he knows of. And it ia to be built too. Day before ycslcraay 3Irs. Chittick a venerable lady of 72 years, was run into by boy who was coasting on Harrison and knocked down.

She was unable to move. Some gentlemen carried her to a house near by, and conveyec to ker iidmt on Twelfth street, near Rip Dr. Maxwell was called, and it found that her right thigh was broken. At lnt accotnits she doin as iroli as could be expected. A former resident of Scott county who thought to better condition by removing to Kansas, isn't at all satisfied with the change.

In a letter renewing his subscription to the GAZETTE, he says: "Snow i fourteen inches deep thermoqictcr I deg. corn fourteen lo fifteen cents io trade, none selling for cash hogs $3 to $3 grosi The horse disease is prevalent." If he had remained in this county how many he might Iiare escaped. ice in the rirtr Is entirel flooded with Cora on oir streets for 25 cents per City ont can buy a laiyf quantiir of good of the toilitwj for irn crats. There quark and co-1 paswed, men of fvrry drirr ttttdc witi equipages trf priooely ChuitT is mooted hr The people of Bint to of thin it wmrd vbra bis Bloc Gimax Kfr br nakhi- tf Tbr 5s Parish Might io niiW rcnwdr, Vfcr if Ibr did IV It flfWTB SCOTCH WHISK! Xvrctf te ATP gaiaun JLSU OM torta ad Sbf far it nr Ttrfl TtK 1 Tr of 01 tf ntmr urttlna lit Tl -imifartnfl, -onlrw TfffiJTtfl Tbr irru- it tbr ISh day of Anpart, Tin- tbe of lie of br Tbr a fkauli 1 aodaMecto inc. If many brcMK br iL pity bim if rrc will tad uisi taua.

Uf in tbr infnwr buffalo Whm ffffriMKT Uiidn a prt rn It Uic -ff hi Hit Ijnr rn a fin- tfar lair mrt flit JtiT- 71 jmv umi'Tinl 1nllir- bat "Unmcas TOO am tbf liutt Tffl the ItttnJttrtt thai ibatid tba! liin fart Thai he a mi -wlii iR itrftrnrlicni, icnl tor a larmp fr mafl -ttni4ri if -rill 1 "trfTV. IHr Hit 4 latnrl" 3if me TI Infl lnV-T. 31 -it fltnr. irwlfl nM AT ILL Cbnrcfc VTERY iow FIOITEKS OB mccit fbr amflc -it tm7r tititJl If mir i-fTtr MW T. i'1 1(1 ruuuiflr a rfA-al fryptttr wuiiittp in Btfl tb'' trw wuirj- -itwKtljBt lip van 1o -onnnp'iJ twUrTr "fefmr tbt inwft yf xod hnilt tit bmur viicb bu cm oraili.

lie a of Robert WaKm. pmmepl lanDcr rf tbr naznc Hr -win a ma of may mad tncnory PC ciKTiMwfl for wswratofoifc in vfThird Jttd Brady A TUT- Tirtrr-- bushel, oats 25 and hay from to $14 per ton according to the quality. Mr Hooti is very low, bat his symptoms were considered ferorahlc yestcruar, and hopes of bis recovery are still rntcrtainri Mr. M- A- Gould engaged in making onucv school houw. lie rihitect and if prodccing some fine designs.

The postoffice borw arrived at the depot yestrrday 5Dd will lie pat np immedimtclT. is expected that Uie new portofice wiD be opeedon 3toaday A very pleasant social gathrring toot ilttc at the WTT and riegauit residence of Wm. on Tuesday ercnu Iwt, Tbe friends of the family vert more than plowed -with thdr reception. in Molie accotdug to tbe last about" 24SOO pervons'ap from 6 to 21 yean, and at prwent not a public Khool bonding is the city. Teat.

The increasing favorof Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Special Flax-oring Lemon, Vanilla, Oraijec, 15 the best test of their quality. They areindoreed by the judges in the country, that nothing of the kind vet produced can compare with them in purity and strength. A single test will satisfy tbc most doubtful that their claims for superiority are based upon real merit. janlOdeodmrlw Send In names, ivith the money, as fast A3 obtained.

Send Money Orders, or by Registered letters, at our risk. Subscriptions Received by all Postmas- tew, or address GAZETTE COMPANY, Pec, 1872, Davenport, Iowa. HEM, ESTATE. J. COLDSBURY, LAND AGENT, turning out FINE PRINTING I Of erery kind or SLOCK, would call tho ecptoia! Has all kinds of Seal Estate I tion of Busin0 Buthu the great diuretic, an unfailing remedy for all diseases of tbe kidneys and bladder, also for dyspepsia indigestion, flatulency, or wind in the stomach.

The most distressing cases of female weakness and uterine complaints are cared br "Henderson's Buchu." It is unequaleU by any knowi remedy for the cure of dropsy, gravel ant all gouty and rheumatic afivctlous. It is specific 'remedy for expelling all pin an; tape it is prescribed by eminen hysicians in chronic affections of livtr 'or sale by all druggists. See advertisement, in this issue. jnne29dcodu-Iy How ITmiecceiisary tlie many persons undergo from rheumatism gDUUneuralgia, t4Hthache and earache. We say unneccsaarv becauw tbc nppplication ifcST.OIG LlNIMENT to the ef fctted part, or a of it in the ears or tooth, affords instantaneous, aid wha is bcUcr, permanent relief.

For cuts wounds, bruises, and all injuries or diseases which require treatment ex ternallv, tins liniment is everywhere re gardecf as tlic most potent and reliable healing agent in existence. For all nal injuries or ailments of horses and cftt tie, Hotr to Tliis is an inquiry which cfcry one should Jiavc truthfully anstrered befon- on his journey, and little care ken in examination of routes will cases save much trouble, time and splendid reputation in tlic last two j'cars tho leading passenger route to the WCFL Starting at Burlington it runs direci through Southern IOWA to Nebraska and ICansas, with close connections to California and the Territories; and passengers starting from Davenijort on their way Westward cannot do better than to the Burlington route. This Hue has published a pamphlet called How to go which contains much valuable information a large correct map of the Great Wt-st, which can be obtained free of charge bv addressing the rr VB General Agent of the R. Burlington, ud cart of It Sold by or prtai rrioe cstj tc Two-tested St. Hac rariour fchool5 arc bow- tindcr tbe managcmeat of Prof, Ttuttell oar efficient We lately visited the new dcpmroent of Deere plow worts, and, coudcrig tbe xnagzutndc of the and will Allcock's Porous Hft5tera--QOD FOK chUd rigbt vctn old.

Mm of Mr. Draper, of 5inff Sing, fell out of a lefft, wnie twenty Jccu Jft Six pUitcfv were tnra vpaad desciipiion of tbrta: haildipg of fll fa one roron. with drmblr cotnlr, Tbr TOPDOIIJDC- plaTinr QffnLaal.in a few tbr were nsaorrd, Jtxl Jic vx perftct- Iv CURE OF JL BADLY CRCSHED BREAST for Sale, for Bent or Exchange. City Property Wanted, 6 FARMS TO RENT for Rent from one to three Call J. GOLDSBCKY.

I KJCHANOE for a farm bargain pven. the party determined to come Into town to do The fam Hen near Grinwll, andi will Bold or traded at a groat for property In this cirj. and oa Tone time, bv J. GOJtDSBUItY, GoldMbHrj'm Block. near of work, and prices -which give on FOSTERS, CIBCFLABS, DOIWEBS, lota with fine attest railway.

For sale for $300 eaeb. EVERAL in Cedar coi id body, for aalc or chtap. wishing a cbolce of cood at low will do well to call oo J- OOLDSBCBY. Land Agent. Tor Exchange.

OOD EorsE in the titt, trortb JtOOO. to trade for a AmalL farm ur pi tec of Large Lot Cheap. A GOOD CORNER; lot mall Locac; can Tc bought chttp- DA YCTT OV ble; fotfaJcvgry low: CHOICE LOT ON 15th STREET. 4 NEAT fell lot plenty of fmH 7 A larpc dwclliop home of 13 rootaf pood wdl. ciiiffm, Uw? Uble fell Jot; location one of the beat In the city; magnificent view of tae rtTer, Rock lAland and aurroandJnf conotty.

Only fire minntea walk Irom May be or wUbrtaz Parlor An- HOTE HEADOTCft, DATES, i m. PROGRAMMES, ADMIT TICKETS, etc. And guarantee complete sat- "isiaotiozL and on tale. Farms and Lands for Sale. otwe gooA bwn.

aa orctarf of 400 tiww Md plfot.T of rhiit, md a food ttreua. lifm and htmtt 1st the tottblt. ud can be bongti for $JS pa tsn, if pbrf tor tooa. A ST ONE DESIItrNG hot- or cattle. pwlnn GOLDSBL'B Y.

tor JHIAHEAJDfl. KOTAR P1TBUC LAND AGENT. Great 1500 will btrr a urw hotw-- fall will but and lot, tar trill buy 10 ATI hj frali, wlC boy Iff Intproretf. in boy good 5W to bclud or c- BLOCK, 3D Bills, HtnwelTi Rrt tnd Lift OOcc. XT or in Coloiv, in tb of tbe mrt.

may IM de- Catt-Off ud To UBS. JOB BOSS ULDTOIS. UUVm. Oct. 3L ir acd iujtrrrd fcr be- tit tm tr ibr Imatrt.

Vr for I of nF'illi J(T ccrtiM do cati COAL Tbrrcjcrt wtat 3,000,1 Inrt for iot ind I of plasn in tie ityliphla I iain dnrurv litmpht a VUrtcr anid aibcnrt -fit. i the TTCI aaptiva cut-p in The of tbt tiro In I and mid frna'tbai txnw cratrr upon bcOrr, and hs mx: xooall I Tbrnuun Jfl plwTT iKKIT Hat MT 49 torps. four trip atod rltiway be tbc tnrn. Ewct men lum tbr AH ritiicc. Me South Mrs.

8oothin? STHUP, ItuiMfn, It i It in fn-mi trrra 31 IP Titittl rtf tine! 1(tK i or tbr 1('rirnit lv ttifl ill Jtaptirc, -irtip Ifft -mrdi ttnfl mri in -irmal fm tUr ft J1 SSffffi -mi tf IT fltn Tf. tfifimnrli tuifl liiV. it. Hi ttiitt lln Otrr v. r.

tbr an Utiflt 10 Ittrairti T.IKMI wnfl THEODOBE FERBT for SHOWMEN'S WOBX been greatly evtended, and we can supply on short POSTERS, Meier, roe fSET All the Novelties In Hate, Gaps and Furnishing Goods Always on hand SICK OF THE StC HAT. J.W.WIRTELCO. for from pftrtiw to TRUNKS VALISES, TRAVELING snr fl tor hrnnrt)tm It-n-m fftifl fttrrtiinr -AP thttc uT Ifft istifl flun' lurvir Del rlpi Jan At, nalc HcOtliptiL tlmt tmrr uttfl DAVKHPOBT, IOWA, Idboral Bivoocots combined orders, and great pains taken to five our pat- i Mail mrirt ymH imuan miflfl atr OOOD8 WJJURA3TTXD. GAZETTE tX)..

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