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THE DAVENPOBT DAILY LEADER. MONDAY. NOVEMBEK 1890. BANKS. German Savings Bank 304 and 906 West Second St.

DAVENPORT. IOWA. CAPITAL. $500.00000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 200.000 00 Five Per Cent Interest Paid DepoBlts. Money Loaned on lleal Estate and Personal Security.

Bonds and Mortgagee Bought and Sold. BankirtK Hours: Prom 9 u. m. to 3 p. m.

Saturdays to 8 p. m. OFFICERS: H. H. Andrpsen.

Pr. Chas. N. Vosa. Cash.

H. LJschcr. J. F. Bredow.

As. Ca, DIRECTORS: Otto Albrecht. Henry Llscher, H. Techentln, H. H.

Jens Lorcnien, Chas. N. Voss. Daniel Gould. F.

H. L. THE CURSE Union Savings Bank. With Davenport National Bank, Southeast Corner Third and Brady. DAVENPORT.

IOWA. Opened October 1, 1SHU PAID VP CAPITAL $60.000 Five percent interest paid on deposits. Money to loan on real estate and other securities. OFFICERS: W. Hayward.

President. Fred B. Sharon. Vice-President. A.

F. Cutter. Cashier. S. L.

Ely. Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: S. F. Smith, John W.

Baliard, J. M. Kacal. C. Whitaker, Fred B.

Sharon, A. F. Cutter. Henry Egbert. W.

H. Snider, W. C. Hayward. Davenport Savings Bank.

Office in First National Bank Building. CASH CAPITAL $250.000 VNDIVIDED PROFITS Sl.OOO DEPOSITS 2,125,000 OFFICERS: A. Burdick, President. Louis Haller. Vice-PreKident.

Henry Struck, Cashier. Otto L. Ladenberger, Asst. Cash. DIRECTORS: A.

Burdick. H. Kohrs, J. F. Dow.

A. Steffen, F. H. Hancock, Win. O.

Schmidt, Louis Haller. Henry. C. Struck, Jr. W.

H. Wilson. Five per cent interest paid on deposits, alonev loaned on real estate and per- SOUiJ security. Office open from 9 a. m.

to 3 p. m. and on Saturday until 8 p. m. Scott County Savings N.

W. Corner Brady and Third Street. N. W. Corner Harrison and Second St- DAVENPORT.

IOWA. CAPITAL STOCK $200.000 Five Per Cent Interests Paid on Deposits. A General Banking Business Transacted. OFFICERS: I. H.

Sears, President. H. F. Petersen, Vice-President. J.

H. Hass. Cashier. DIRECTORS: I. H.

Sears. H. F. Petersen, J. B.

Phelps, A. P. Otto Kiug. W. P.

Dittoe. C. A. Ficke, Johannes Sindt, J. H.

Hass. Citizens' National Bank DAVENPORT. IOWA. United States Depository. CAPITAL SURPLUS 100.000 OFFICERS: F.

II. GriKgs, President Robt- Krause. Vice-President. E. S.

Carl. Cashier. Adolph Priester. Asst. Cashier.

DIRECTORS: T. W. McClelland, D. N. Richardson.

Robt. Krause. W. C. Wadsworth, Otto Albrecht.

F. H. Griggs, Jens txtrcnzen, D. Gould. J.

F. Seiffcrt, H. H. Andrescn, P. T- Koch.

A general banking business transacted Foreign exchange sold at the lowest rate. We issue our own drafts on all principal cities in Europe, Iowa National Bank. DAVENPORT. IOWA. Office Second and Harrison Street.

CAPITAL, STOCK ttOO.OOC SURPLCS U.3W OFFICERS: Chas. Bclderbecke. President. A. P- Doe.

Vice-President. Chas. Pasche. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Chas.

Belderbeckc, A. P. Doe. Ferd. Haak, W.

O. Schmidt, J. H. Hass. P- Halligan.

M. D. Petersen, C- A. Ficke. P.

J. Paulsen. J. D. Brockmann.

Henry Schroeder. Davenport National Bank. Southwest Cor. Brady and Third Sts. DAVENPORT, IOWA.

CAPITAL. STOCK SSOO.OW Surplus OFFICERS: W. C. Haywnnl. President.

Honry Egbvrt. J. W. Bawden. Cashier.

DIRECTORS: S. F. Smith. S. L.

Ely. Henry Egbert, A. F. Cutter. John B- Phc-lps.

W. H. Snider. John W. Ballon).

W. C. Hayward, M. J. Eagal.

A banking business transacted foreign exchange sold at the lowes rates. After all else tfaS'at last found in S. S. greatest of all blood remedies. Eighteen bot removed the disease permanently, and left his skin without a blemish.

gm 8.8. 8. is guaranteed mreljr rentable; and i tbo only known cure or this most terrible disease. Books free; addrest, Swilt Specific Company, The First National Bank. DAVENPORT.

IOWA. National bank in operation In V. CAPITAL OFFICERS: A. John to-w. C- A- M.i»t.

Of poison--claimed aa victim Mr. Frank B. Martin, 020 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. and the usual treatment did him not the slightest good. His condition reached that deplorable stage which only this terrible disease can produce.

Davenport Daily Leader. MONDAY. MOVXMBEtt 1C. 1890. THE CURE LOOK OUT For our new Serial, a rattling story of adretiturc on-land ar.c sea.

by Captain Ralph Davis The Mate of the Hindu Is the title, and the Mate tells i story that is telling anc worth reading. When you havi read a few installments you wil be glad introduced you The Mate of the Hindu J. E. MALLICAM Editor. Entered nt the postofllce.

Davenport, Iowa, as second class matter. All telegrams and letters must be addressed to the paper. The Daily Ixjader issued every evening except Saturday, with Sunday morning issue Is delivered to city subscribers at 10 cents a week. By mail J3 a year and at this rate for shorter periods. JThe Sunday edition, The Davenport Weekly Leader is a double number, 16 page paper.

Per year, tt.25. For months, 65 cents. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. Rejected communications will not be returned unless stamps to prepay postage ire received. Parties desiring The IJaily Leader at residence, place business, can jecure same by postal, or order through Telephone No.

203. Where delivery is ir- or not satisfactory please make mmediate complaint at The Leader office. THE LEADER COMPANY PUBLISHERS. 113 East Second Street. CENTS In Stamps or Silver will secure a'copy of crs and their respective assignments: John Y.

Stone, appointed by the house: Taxation, highways, bridges, corporations. Insurance, banks, mill dams, water courses, condemnation of land, railroads, telephone and telegraph companies. Chas. Baker, by the house: State Judicial, county and township officers, aliens, real and personal property, weights, money, mechanics' liens, marriage, divorce, guardianship and estates. Chancellor McClain, appointed byi the senate: Attachments, MUZAFFAR.ED-DIN OP PCRttlA.

real and personal suits, arbitration, justice of the peace cases, evidence, compensation of officers, crimes offenses. Authority la According to Fenian accouaU, Muz- affar-ed-Dln, the new be- having the largest private fortune of any monarch oa earth, la the most learned of all crowded heads. Kasr-ed- Din left behind him the most dazzling collections of in the and about $30,000,000 in coin. He had picked out his second son as his successor, because this son was the Issue of a legal marriage with a royal while Judge H. S.

Winslow. by the supreme court: Poor, insane, domestic animals, fences, intoxicating liquors, medicine, dentistry, state Institutions, schools, and "criminal practice trials, arid state penitentiary. H. P. Dale, by the supreme court: Cities, towns and elections, pleadings, practice and trials in the district and supreme court were originally given Mr.

Dale, but afterwards taken up by the full commission. Speaking of the revision the Des Moines News says: Headed by Senator Thomas Healy, of Fort Dodge, a little band of senators and representatives numbering about a dozen, will make a fight on the report claiming that the sections regarding railroad laws, insurance laws, and laws governing corporations have been so the oldest son's mother WM one of the and women of the harem, and he determined, in part for political reasons, that this One hundred page book, dcscrtp tivc of resources and capabilities o- the soil contiguous to the line ol the lAtTISVn.I.E NASHVILLE RAILROA1 in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama, Sontherr Mississippi and West Florida by counties. C. P.

ATHOftE, fcen'l Pasi. Aft. Lmisville, Ky Excursions TO POINTS SOUTH On the first and third Tnesdar or each tnoatt: it about half tales, and one-way tickets at one and a half cents per FOT information, Coaaty Map etc address. 6CO. HORMOk, Drt.

Aft, St. low, CHARITY AT HOME. There is a police matron out at To- who has very original ideas the matter of caring for the needy of the cities. She declares that the Desire on the part of many well-to-do jousewives to save up money to send foreign missions is keeping thou- ot poor women out of employment, and in closing up this avenue for jarning a living, forces them to suffer or the sheer necessities of life. Mrs.

Thorpe says that there are many aousewires in Topeka who do their wn washing in order to save up a little noney to send to foreign countries to the 1 beaten. One-third of this that is annually sent across the cean, she avers, would give work to die men and women, clothe and school heir children and reduce the number if men and women who annually fall iy the wayside because of enforced idle- icss. Mrs. Thorpe Is a church member herself and she says therefore that she 'eels at liberty to talk freely. She says hat a presiding elder of her church, the church, recently told her hat the demand for money for foreign aissions is constantly increasing.

She sked him to tell her when this thing v-ould stop, but he could not answer, '-he is not opposed to giving, shesays, mt in view of the great destitution in he circles of the poor, she thinks it ime to put up the bars and look first the needy of our own country. There is considerable truth in what Mrs. Thorpe says. There is room for charity at home, as well as abroad. Hu- sympathies are world-wide, how- ver.

and can expand themselves in 7orld-wide charities. Yet if there are Davenport housewives who have economized in favor of the heathen and 'gainst their laundresses, there is a esson for them in the declaration of Mrs. Thorpe. ELECTORAL VOTE The following is the latest revision of he electoral vote, according to the ot- icial count: Me- Bry- Kinley. an.

Uabnma Vrkansas California 9 Colorado Connecticut 6 Oeleware 3 Florida reorgia 13 'daho -llinois 24 ndiana 15 "owa 13 vnasas 10 Kentucky 12 Louisiana Maine 6 Maryland 8 Massachusetts 15 Michigan 14 Minnesota 9 Mississippi Missouri 17 Montana 3 Nebraska Kevada 3 Vew Hampshire 4 Vew Jersey 10 York 06 corporations secure much benefit and the people much loss. It is thought by men well informed that the extra session will not cost over $50,000. This is on the supposition that the session lasts from forty to fifty days, and that a large number of committee clerks are dispensed with of committee clerks are dispensed with. If the expected fight comes, and is as lively as expected, the session may last much longer and cost correspondingly more. The report of the code commissioners was made Nov.

15 last, and the report itself December following. The only son should not suffer from the lack of education which had hampered him. The Kadjars are of Turkish origin, and on that account suspected by the Iranians who form the most influential portion of the people of Persia, Xasr- ed-Uin himself used to talk a Turkish dialect within the precincts of his palace. He was determined that the heir to his throne should be an educated Persian of the old school and able to hold his own in any theological dispute. Muzaffar-ed-Din's education began when he was 12, and before he was 20, besides speaking the national language of Persia, he knew Kurdish, Turkish, and Arabic.

There is probably no one in the orient to-day who has a more over 5 thorough knowledge of the classical altered that the, literatures of cast. He then de- Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. It speedily relieves irregularity, suppressed or painful menstruations, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, leucorrhoea, womb trouble, flooding, nervous prostration, headache, general debility, etc. Symptoms of Womb Troubles are dizziness, faintness, extreme lassitude, "don't care" and left-alone" feelings, excitability, Irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or the 1 and backache.

Lvdia Pinkham'i WANT COLUMN. CKIK KENT- A BOOM of 4 Of fOMM. AddKM cue of Leader. uMU-com-nf buxer. Burhfi'i blwk.

BinltU Mln 3rd. Uli. NUHUAt. opportunity to become 'egal pbr- fticliiTM. Doan.

1(1)1 W. Bt. CYk-igu. UNT A gumll hllverwaccli bHtmum 9th. and Keck Island tilrmitK Boitou Store.

Htturti to Boston store. i four at K- 1 Mven nt flu 1 MVW for particulars call on John Delis' Sour, 12C Main St 9 MO fn St. Pblla- New, quick, food. Lliht free. line or rxcioRire.

tlarket dolpbla. noil KKMT-Oii Wests-con at 87 aud per raoii tit with Fjr piirticuldTs call uu Juu. Oshs' 12G Main Street, ANTBU-- 3f Banof icturer, man with $50 to maze brincl). XnirsiUrj todejtiwn set moiitfilj. Mauuracturew, Box MS, St Lulls, Wo.

ANTED-- Fraternal who csn pro- id rntulti (ioort plii'i. extraordinary liberal terms. Address, 289 Dearborn St. Chicago. OS r--Black pocket Ixwk contnl'-iog OQ- a 6 dollar bill and 4 silver dollars Gift to Miss Black from sinter lu poor circumstaucef turn jo Office.

A TEH-By Manutactu-er. man In coumr to raunaice advertising. Fair Mitary and voted several years to the study of the endless problems arising out of the Interpretation, of the Koran. He read the works of the chief commentators of the Shilte sect, and before his accession to the throne had become au authority in matters of religious doctrine. study of theology he engaged in because his father considered it the best means of resisting the Babists, whose religious and political opposition forms tie great- est danger to the absolute power of the Kadjar dynasty.

The new shah is a thoroughly good Vegetable Compound will correct all due 8tam f'- Sox61b Loul3 Mo this trouble as sure as the sun Ehices. That Bearing-down Feeling, carssng pain, weight, and backache, is Instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. It is wonderful fot Kidney Complain MX. A GErs-'Wehavelt; listen: Over 8.000 testimonials prov- that our device wiu aetaally 40 per rent of fuel Bills: agents making $18 adai. LTODS iruel Uosben.

Inl. DO NOT WANT or loafers to wrlle but mmj of nbilltj. 5'JW to por month salary 01 coraml.ulon. State. Koiirral mana- gerx Oaclne Klre Kaclue, Wls.

njiit 4.UJ.BV I 1 I 11 section passed and signed was that sec- Mussulman in -practice as well jis in tion referring to the national gunrd and militia. Some other recommendations were adopted and passed as sep- theory. He observes with, the utmost CURES ALL 5KIN AND BLDDD DISEASES. acres elwir coal and timber land. Itocbaoao coaotr.

Oniclal Will trade fi.r anrthlng of euml valae. Vail, BiUMlnz, Sew York, ASTED-- Mm etprrwliere to tack op advertising signs oa tenets. pay. Steady Worfc. luc for sample packing etc.

Wllsou CbmiicM Tyrone, Pi. laTiMtlMOtK. On $10 In one fastest modn ot xpecuiktloii capiul; full rv.rtluuiar bj midnu- lag je. u. Box 1109.

Mew Orleans. "Uyslclans eutiorbu P. us ft splendid OST-- Gold chaio and charm, eb-etiort Ju night. ciianii has the or X. W.

arate bills. In the house there committees, consisting of 35 members in all with Mr. Temple as chairman. While these committees examined different parts of the work, the regular house committees also made examinations, and there was a continuous clash between the different committees, which hindered work. In the senate there -was but one code committee, with Carpenter as chairman, and more work -was accomplished.

Nearly all these committees made reports in writing, which makes it easier for the legislature to continue the work. The joint committee on ways and means came very near agreeing on the revision of the revenue laws. It was said by a member of the code commission that it had been decided that wherever there is a question, it a change has been made in the revision of the railroad laws, that the old laws are to be left unchanged. Neither the people nor the railroads, he said, had asked for a change. uysicicLus ci'uui bo r.

E. i ua c. I ---scrupulousness the rules laid down by i combination and urescribe It with eret i of A. ou oue and w. oj W.

on tbo other the Koran. Five times a dav he satlstaction or tbfcunS ot all form! and stages oMTimarv. Secondary and Tortlnry through his-ablutions and recites the five pray 6 TM obligatory on all faithful Islai mites. He has never drunk wine spirits, which is the more remarkable i as the Persians do not always follow the precepts of the prophet in this respect, Syphilis, Syphilitic Keuuiausrn, Scrofulous CURESEUMATiSM. gyp Their poets have the delights of i JTicers swellings, Rheuntatisrn.

Malaria, Olu Chronic clcers as well as the perfume 01 roses and that have resisted an treatment. Catarrh. the bulbul's song. The Persian monarchhas also studied the philosophy of the west. He reads Aristotle and Plato and is acquainted with the ideas of Leibnitz and Kant.

He TtTAXTKD-- man l.i p. irants a per mouth and enn.etr new Indnemnento axenta and dealers. Addiys. Box 1210. CU- ill.

Ocuilrr A GKNTS McWDleT In nwstaL En- doned bj Hitnua $50.000 sold oj tetier. Territorr now offered. r-iIuetorS3 Am. Bcouze Statuetto Propirt in even locality at ji2 vilarr Htid xpeosra to lake or B-r 6808, Kif.nt if ttgat. i Boston.

Mass. U. Skia Diseases, Kczema. O.romc fenjaie iSKin iJiseases, nczeiua, return knows French well, and does not limit complaints, Scald his reading- to scientific works, but tries to follow all the phases of life in Paris. He is fond of astronomy, and recently had sent to him from London a large telescope and other scientific instru-j1 mcnts.

Besides this he is a first-class rifle shot and a bold hunter. His tastes and the turn of his mind are said to be European rather than oriental. One way in which this is shown is the strong i influence which he has allowed his -wife I on A actiro man at No loi and i WIU Ktiaranie? p-rmiwot portion if riftri P.KP.ls a powerful tonic, and an cyetlent I i address qnlckli "Manufacturer" BoMon. Mass. TD SCROFULA.

appetizer, buadins: up the system rapidly. Ladles whose systems are poisoned and i whose blood Is In au Impure condition, dus It is also said that Governor Drake I to obtain over him. Disregarding 1 the i cured an unofficial leading legislators to P.P.P. MALARIA. agreed to call the e-Ura session.

MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rer. J. secured an unofficial promise from permission of thp prophet and the temy-' dispatch busi-j tation of his position, he has refused to tooenstrujJ Irregularities, are peculiarly ness and not raise a he, become a His wife is one of his cousins, a princess of the royal! Pote Root ana Potassigm. blood of the Kadjars, and she tvas al! powerful within the palace of Tauria, and made her influence felt in the ad-1 ADIRS.

I make wafff at borne, and want Li all to opportunity. Taewnrk i very plmtant ruid will pay US I hb no drct-ptlon. I wnut no and sen luu tsir.1cal.trs to tui 5m a ing scamp MlssJL A.SiebMns. Micb. IIUOK.

FOK WOMKV Dr. HartrauTte an MKboriiy on inx-n aad tfcflr treatment Ueoasreeei.urnnruedndaiu- inio an iutemRlng ixunphlet bis Wo- Hand-Bjot. it mil be w-rn rrne to any short ilmr, bj The Perona Drag Co. Columbus, Obto. Gundennan, of Dimondale, we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in Dr.

King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the Jp ANTED gectlrinra and lidbst. to Olstribnt'" i ministration of the province of Azcrbi- jan, over which her husband was gov ernor. Muzaffar-ed-Din's first step on ascend- CuRESDYSPEPSlA. LTPPMA5 Proprietors, BifiSSZS, Ci. case of my wife.

While I was pastor of ing the throne was to abolish the taxes Book on Blood Diseases mailed free- the Baptist church at Hirers Junction; on bread, meat, and other necessaries of she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as If she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles lOc at B. drug store.

Regular size SOc. and ELECTRIC BITTERS. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver life, a measure which, however made a big 1 gap in the revenues of the government. It remains to be seen whether learning and philosophy or. i dAYE TOO the throne Trill suffice to keep in order i country only lavr hitherto has been the despotic will of the sovereign and brute Y.

Sun. THE WOMEN OF BRITTANY. BLOOD POISON punpUB. Old Colored Mooti. Hair-VaUiag! XXEDT CO-, OOt atMonle XJ1-.

lor proofi Wont to 10 lOO-pace There But Little of CheerfalaeM In Their Line. The Breton women's faces arc not happy ernes. The-etolid comfort end i materialism of the is replaced is torpid and sluggish and the need of Vy a melaacholr born, of a hard life a tonic and alternative is felt. A and narrow conditions. Mclaccholy prompt use of this medicine has ofteu and certain religious mysticism are averted long and perhaps fatal bilious I the slamp of the people.

In the interior fevers. No medicine will act more sorely in counteracting aad freeing the system from malarial poison. Headache, indigestion. Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and $LOO per bottle at E.

S. Ballord Go's drug store. tiey are gayer, but nearer one to tbc coast the deeper the poverty and g-3oom. As in Normandy, the jsl occupation of the women is' BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA 8ALVB. DIRECTORS: J.

P. Van Paticn. A. J. Snith.

S. F. A. fc-jrd Henry VT. John Christ.

JCK- R. M. VUHJITjia mjtr ATONES VnMJZEB NEW Uuery and Boarding STABLE. Me care at Fine Horses and Outfits for D. TEL' SO.

8i7. Oo- FARM MORTGAGES! hand ao4 QUICK ano Jn'l Ar fy ATWTS VIUKicnu CKS Aw TIT, tan r. JViot ftr Wttk (MfMrtCC Ul iTiirmsifa, itfarocei. rtc- tfmt wt vuKiacti: 4 CJHK ZS week a TTMB. forcaie.

ebcica fara taprerred lanos aa omttoB of taTcMon to make aa ot tlMM FICKE FICKifi 1HMA38T ing by the riverside. rive- clatters over its bed. t.he kneclisig women cfaUcr above: but the voices arc not as cheerful as those of their Xorman i aad there is no laughter. One nan's Greatest Joy i and vigor-- Ml possession of ts jr; rortfy Uie tlooi $1.00 Per Bax. $5X3.

A rvftini tbff O. Urrt tea lo $100 moai hi; ilj made. printed and excluslre torritorr Kor rartlcniurs Mmnprd K. E. Vail.

Morse Boildlrc. New York. Chicago Is Growing! So is the value of its real estate! A lot bought today doubles in value in a short time. A small amount will buy a piece of Chicago land. Railroad Faro Paid to For fall particulars call on or write to I B.

KENDE, Real Estate, Insurance and and loan Office. SEWER NOTICE. bj Vorth Dakota 3 Ohio 23 Orepon 4 Carolina Muth Dakota Tennessee Texas tetter, chapped hands Breton peasant hasalxrays. acccrd- corns, and all skni and poal-' tic saying cnrrcnt in France. lively cures piles, or no pay required lielomirrd.

his It is lt Is guaranteed to give perfect satis- that they have no; lccn to tench or aioaey retunded. Price 26 him gentleness to his wife- He is far cents per box. For sale by K. S. BaUord TM A.

The Delicious Fragrance soft bcanty imparted to the skin br Pozzoxi's 12 Vermont 4 Virginia 12 Washinction Virginia 'Wisconsin 'Wyoniing 12 hcrslifr to ber than is the Norman tvith 1 all bis materialism. He reels her, morcnsalxsist-of burden acd she STOWS RHEUMATISM CURED IN 24 id ocn T. J. Biasemore. of Haller Certainly all the comfort more, Pitsbtirirn.

says: short 4 time since 1 procured a bottle of "Mrs- ncriplion which It got me out of the house in Ths Perfume of Violets Tie jmrity of ti? Ty, the do-w of the row. aad Itc flash Hebe ccmbiae in 1'nbllc not Ire is hereby givtn the sewer in alley Jn N4 IxrClnlrc's Seventh ajilition anil botwi-en Jowa and lf- Clalre between Kighth and Xlr.th street. In the city of lMvnjorT has bt-cn completed as or- 1 il- Vint tho hap pmvtrol 1 Awl to the city council a correct i plat and rt-port shoirisijr the total cost 41 i said Improvement, the location of said sewrer and also the several lots or lands. nnd the amounts liable to he nsssesscd for such Imnrov-mcnt. and it appears by saJd plat that the amount to be to the i lots lind adjacent to jsald skewer 15 the is th-j sum or IO.OQC1K4) lor each square i foot.

Thai said plat and report Is now on flic in my oflic'-. In wild city, open lor Snspr- tion. that any person or company havlne any obytlons to said plat and rc- Iorj. or the tax proposed to be shall 331" the und clTk. or th'ir Jn Ire.

at or hcfor" me'tlnsr of cSty council, which will lo 7:30 n. n. of said and that th- ciJy council at m'vMJir rid" upon all so If any. and ihT-aftpr levy the sjccia3 taxes for 3 175 Tolals 272 choice, 224. The above do not xmTcy any flea of the of the presidential Rot Uic of "talifornia- Indiana.

NortJi "Dakota. Orepon arnl West Virginia by larrow martins A of only all told in six haro irivn Hryan 22-1 of being won by only feT Jrandrwl As win be by IhP above 224 rotes fould have Bryan president (B7i give anJ th- carved--in I W. F. ZIMMERMAN. Nov.

X. C. MARTTX. City C3Tk. 39 twenty-four hours.

I took to my bed with rheumatism months ago and the 'Mystic Care" tie only medicine that did me any pood. I bad five of the best physicians in the city, bnt 1 received very jelicf front them. I know tire 'Mystic Care" to be what represented and take pleasure la rec- Itcck. otntocudim; it to res." Sold by other poor Schlegel to us peculiarly who had dropped their there for paosc of preyflr: "Couw wn5o Me a33 JraS laltoread arc IMT.VT- F. IVhcdcr, in qnaa.

far Other I A and 721IW of CODE oxtra of the state legis- 'ature- may rnlivfued by a fight of revision of the Iowa code. The fo3- are tbe names of the rerJslon- Thv 1 fourteen aJl ajrainsl "VhnrJi liK Mnscatin? nts on rioswes The roost explosive djsctrrcrcdi oonMSls of fiarts chloride willj one of ni' JcrriWy csplosiT chararlcr. Thnryday far prcvrnijni acrnraJc anair- that had w1 farttharit jsacombio- Offers fw sraafUr AttnltC SEWER NOTICE. hCTK-hy Jhal in Oak surr-ct bciwwn ThJtxJ and Fourth an3 Fourth Jwtwwn I an3 In Hi" city i of lav-npon. i as nr- that the citv onRiiw-or ntod to tJ5" cUy council a.

jind report showJns; Undertaker and Embalmer The to be run. ttw keeping a MfONOCMFUL arc the l-y WW Hood's and ret they Sarsa- PURE BLOOD. of Jhr most inrrt ctamcats in Chicago Tribune. i ft dear. -why do call i Wonj grts ttortf fit Sw ib- to CbScngo nEAi.ru At.i.

OF FTKXTITRE AT Jot?" or n-n-l I'tw anjminl-o to TV a.ijw.jifKxJ for fu' )tnT and It appwiTf! Jy 1hat ljy amounl to tw ih" nnd adja-rent to said m- the fum ol Tor each flVH- TJial plal and TTOrt now In mj in rfly. ojwn for Ur-n ami thai any co liaviTic oJiJcctlons to plat and n-- or tJi lax to be ihfTv.v. shall JiJ? wlili the i-Jty rTk. or th-fir in at or bt-fniv 1h" mcotlnc 1lx- said I -3ty omiwH. will lx- -lay.

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17,652
Years Available:
1858-1904