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U. FORREST, Business Manager. DAYJBNI'OKT, IOWA: TIIUBSDAF, APRIL 11, 1889. Entered at the pofitoffloe at Davenport, la. 03 second clan mail matter, for transmission i trough the malls.

ADVERTISING KATES. UMdic Noticw inMrtod in the daily at 20 cenu par line, pnoM by contract. Legal will charged at $1.00 per inch for first 'insertion and 50 cento per inch for eaohsabM aent insertion. TKKXS 07 8UBSCUUTION: Daily, per by carrier 12X" cents Daily, por year, by mail $6.00 Weekly, per year, by mail 1.25 Snnday, per year 2.00 All communications, business letters, tele- grama, should be addressed simply THE TRIBUNE, Davenport, Iowa. THE WKATHKR.

PKltSONAJL. INUFl'KNDENT fUIUATKM. Dr, JB. T. IliRby, deutlst.

2d Urady Fred Lathrop, of Cedar Rapids, was in the city yesterday. Joe Hebert will take charge of the Tho Second Ward dent Fraud--But SJuipIy Democratic Unreality. There were two Independent caudi- INAUGUKATION Ihc Celebration ofthoOue Hundredth Au- ulvenary In- ut tho Cathedral. It will be remembered that ou the TUK OM FOLKS AT HOME. OBITUARY.

SPECIAL N01 day at noon to attend to some city cierk'8 office oue week from today, dates ou the Democratic city ticket for Ceo. Gould left for Chicago yester- aldermen in the Second ward, and with I of February last Bishop Perry issued a legal no fraud intended or accomplished. Pastoral Letter, iu regard to the eel The tickets were open everybody's bration of the centennial anniversary Sheriff Kami, of Clayton county, was I in8 no concealment what- of the day, on which, with the inaugu- iu the city yesterday. He expressed himself as delighted with Davenport and her people. Miss Emily Ilahn, who has been visiting her brother, Herman, of Gabriel Hahn, left for her homo iu News.

Men, but Venerable Lady, a Little a A short time ago in noticing the 90th LATHKOP. Tuesday, iu Allen's Grove, occurred the death of Henry Latbrop, aged 71 HOW birthday of a vtmrable aud respected Mr. Lathrop was born in Che- citizen of Davenport, we remarked he nango county. New York, in 1808, and was probably the oldest person in the in he removed to Sandusky county, city or county. This was a little premature.

There are three others older, Ohio, where he was united in marriage with Miss Hannab Harvey. InlbSSbe married woman ggc will all an Price lOc. Norettr MONET to loam on real wltimtt minion. Fifties hariag money to lou be promptly applied with chotoo city real eerato mortgages. C.

A. 213 Main to order their just as ihe Democratic city club's I ration of its first President, our coun- uracV somewhere concealed7 probably I and in 1S44 they came to Scott" county I i i i for eatlmates on any work rcqoiwd to Alfred MUte. practical Nc. 209 East Third first door office. aud perhaps one or two more in re- Amoved his family to St.

Joseph i piracy somewhere concealed, probably I and in 1S14 they came to Scott couuty and jndependent candidate, was try May be said to have really taken its from a little sensitive OD the age where they have lived ever since. Mr. on the Republican and many of the place among the nations of the earth. quast ion, instead of taking the pride in Lathrop was the father of nine chil- Democratic tickets. In all three cases Consulting all the historical reference it they OUKht do Now we have I dren and eighteen grand children.

Of th lT centenarian nine children only four survive him. it was to secure tbe votes of those Republicans or Democrats, who might of service has been drawn up by Dean prefer the Independent candidate to Hale, and has been set forth by the the regular party nominee. The bogus Bishop of Iowa, reproducing in all es- H. Stackhouse, deputy internal Democratic ticket was a dark secret, particulars, the service iu which brought out at the eleventh hour, with Bleik Peters' name on ic for ''short revenue collector, leaves for Keokuk this morning to appear against one K. an old lady 99 years old.

Mrs. John Lillis, whose husband diedatMarengo, Iowa, ten years ago, and who has since lived at Davenport witu her daughter, on Paul's, New 1 ork, on that rnemoi- F. Riley, of Washington, for sel-1 term," when ho was runuiug for the I able day-over 10,000 copies oftheser- for To-Day. Indications for Iowa-- Fair and warmer, southerly winds. Local Meteorological Report.

U. S. SIGNAL OFFICE, DAYENPOUT, April 10, I8t9. Mean Barometer SO.Ol Mean Temperature Normal Temperature for this Day and Place for 14 Years 46 Maximum Temperature 05 Minimum Temperature 44 Mean Humidity OS Prevailing Direction of Wind Total Precipitation 0. JNO.

FITZGEKALD, Observer. BULLETIN. ling whisky without Uncle Sam's per-1 long, and intended to deceive the voter, and kill bis vote, which it did in nearly Departures for Davenport on the) a dozen cases. There is just the dif- fire-fly this morning were: Mrs. Frank Richman, Miss Helen Green, Mr.

vice have been already printed iu elegant style by our Edward times as many we are fereuce between tho real and the I informed have in one form or smother, fraudulent ticket, and the motives of I been printed in the East. Narvis, Mrs. C. B. Fuller, Mrs.

Henry both, as there is between honesty and grand service is to be held in Dav- Fuller and Mr. M. swindling, and this wasuotoulyswind- enport Cathedral, April 30th at 9 a. m. tino Journal.

M. E. Swords, of Burlington, and G. N. Swords, of Davenport, held a little meeting of their own here today.

They are brothers aud occasionally have an Hug Aid. Peters out of Lis which it lias done if neither common or law will rectify the wrong, but it was swindling voters, who honestly voted for Peters, seeing his Hame the hour at which religious services were held on the day of Washington's inauguration!" At this service the national anthems are to be sung, together with a hymu, composed by Francis informal meeting of that kind on the on the ticket and not noticing the Hopkinson, a signer of the Declara- STATIONS. St Paul LaCrosso Dubuouo Davon Keokuk St SI CJK rr A a 9 7 34 16 M. 15 14 A 33 40 AW A 69Q C) Br-lD QI JK 2.S 4 iJ O.i 4.1 11 4 A. A 200 2W 3 3' 3.

0.5 4 0.3 06 0 7 A 93 oq Falling ii 11 ti Rapids Gazette. Pishop Terry is expected in the city on Saturday and will administer confirmation at St. Paul's ou next Sunday (Palm Sunday) morning, and at the church of the Good Shephard iu the evening. The Bishop will be the guest of Col. and Mrs.

on Seventh JUoiues Register. Wonderful Cures. D. Hoyt Wholesale and fraduleut words "short term." It was rascally work, to take advantage of it to unseat Bleik Peters, aud which will more hurt than help the Democratic tion, and the author of "Hail Columbia," which hymn there is good reason to believe was used in the services April 30, 17S9. The following invitation has been party.

Why was this trick of forging sent by the Bish of -owaaiid the tickets not played oil on Mr. Eckmaun, the independent candidate for the Dean of Davenport to the oflicers aud members of the various organizations, short term? Because they know they civil, social and beneficient Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buck- leu's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in already had him beaten, but that fraud alone could defeat Peters, aud Peters MUST be left out, as the only alderman in council who opjjossd the salary grab, and would oppose any other grab proposed Oy the city council. The Democratic party, or a few of its leaders, in the inception and carrying out of this scheme to rob citizens of their votes, of our city.

predict that on that north of Locust, was born at County Ireland, in 1790, but what exact mouth she does not She has a daughter living, but not here, 76 years old, and a grand daughter 53 years old, and of course many great grand children, if not a few great-dreat grand children. She is aunt of our well known and respected citizen, Mr. John Lillis. The old lady is very deaf but in good health, does not use spectacles, waiks around the house, and is well preserved in her mental faculties. After leaving Ireland, she was foity-two years in Canada, and has lived in Iowa twenty years, thus 62 years from the old country.

The father of Mr. E. S. Babcock, of this city, is with the son here, and is aged 91 years with the promise of his old age being much longer extended. Mr.

Babcock, in telling us this, guve the name and residence of an old lady in one of the townships of this Sure If you have mado up your mind to buy Hood's SorsapariUa do not bo Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparflb is a peculiar medicine, possessing by virtue oC its peculiar combination, and curative power superior to any other A Boston lady who knew she wanted, and whose example Is wortby imitation, tells her experience below: MAXON'S OIL TANK' LINE- cantly purchased the unfc wftgocw and good will of Jamw E. Sbteidaaiid Hertot, I wish to InfMja.all castomen wUldeUref to part of the city, gfaacs of burning and gasoline, oils and pom odorfeed stove gaaollne for family specialty. A share of patronage Satisfaction guaranteed. ALucox'a RrrAii, OIL Lm.

Davenport, Feb. 15. dav, the beautiful cathedral will county years older than his father, I- fc BREVITIES. city. Several cases of pronounced and thus defeat the candidate they 'consumption have been entirely cured wanted elected, and the Democratic by use of a few bottles of Dr.

King's TA- A VA A I organ here in detending tho infamy, New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by E. S. Ballord Co.

Every lady and gentleman interested Harrison's pharmacy, 305 Brady st. Only one marriage licenses was issued yesterday, Fritz Harman and Amelia Meinert. Benton's LiveryTtjJephoueisNo. 293. Mr.

E. T. Ilopkins applied for and was given his certificate as the duly elected alderman of the Sixth ward. Argus: Chris Schlegel says that report about his studying for the minis-1 healthful aud artistic clothing for wo- try is a hoax--a practical joke, of men and children, to subjects of gen- have assumed a responsibility greater than they now probably comprehend or have broad enough shoulders to be r. The scurvy work was not planned out in the Second ward to its honor be tilled to its utmost capacity.

CATIIJEDIIAL CJLOSK, Davenport, Iowa, Arrangements having beeu made, agreeably to the Proclamation of the President, for the observance of the Centenary of the Inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, by the reproduction of the service in which, on the day of the inaugural ceremonies, Washington and the members of Congress participated, you are respectfully in- but we have forgotten it, and Mr. B. was not. in town at the writing of this. So the "'old folks" are still with us, or well represented.

iiasc Hull Notes. The grounds are iu perfect couddi- tion, or will be by Saturday, Doc Shaughnessy says he will be mascot for the club this season. In ono store where I wont to buy Sarsaparilla. tbo clerk tried to induce me boy their own Instead of Hood's; be told rao thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if 1 did not like it I need not pay But ho could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was.

I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's "When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparflla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. looked, and had for some time, like a person in consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of MKS. EULA A.

GOFF, Cl Terrace Street, Boston. 12 acres offend on Bndr opposite Central Park, ocJr $350 per acre--worth $700. This to the 0raM cat and best bargain ever offered in port- For GREAT BARGAINS In cttr improved or unimproved property, pletwecu at office, 116, West Third st. C. H.

KENT. Land Agent. N. B. Dwellings, shops and stores xor rent Wanted always, choice property and cheap, to keen oar list complete.

lat GUARANTEED MADE ON FIRST MORTGAGES. I I we confine oar loans to Improved Farms in the safest counties of Iowa and on request win GUARANTEE prompt payment of Principal and Interest. I I Heinz Hirschl. MAGEE FOLEY arsa Sold by all druggbts. 51; for $5.

Proparod onlr bj C. I. HOOD Apothecaries Lowell. IOO Doses One Dollar iu healthful and artistic wearing ap- it said, but concocted in tbe third, and The scsre card and refreshment vited to attend the same at Davenport I privileges in Peona sold for $2-50. Cathedral, at 0 o'clock a.

m. the hour' designated by the Executive Authority, on the 30th of April, A. D-, 1SS9. Seats will be especially reserved for those kindly accepting this invitation. parel for women should subscribe for DKKSS; or at least secure a copy of the March and April double number.

is a magazine devoted to which he has been made au innocent victim. Another gambling house was pulled last night and two manipulators of the pasteboards captured. They gave their names as Billy Jones and Frank Bardell. Billy Jones is quite au easy alias to remember. Moline's base ball genius, Bert Cunningham, didn't get away on Monday.

Some little necessary physical prepara- ration for a season of total abstinence Lad to be attended to first. He is now on the For the best of family groceries, green and dried fruits, canned goods of the best brands and everything usually found in a first-class grocery. Call on F. Genzliuger, Front street, juat wast of Bridge avenue. Yesterday the last will of Mrs.

Jane Wilson, of Pleasant Valley, was tiled for probate. She gives all her property to Mrs. May Myers, of Armstrong, Wyandotte county, a neice of Mrs. Wilson's deceased husband. The B.

Q. has discarded the old system of paying its employes through a pay car. It was an expensive method and was inconvenient for the employes. Hereafter the employes will be paid off by means of checks placed in the hands of the local agent. Tne will of the late Frederick Knes- mann has been filed for probate.

The entire estate is given in trust to the widow who is to manage it us though it were her own. Shouid the widow remarry the estate is to be divided as though the deceased had died in testate. The two smooth young men referred to in the item from the Muscatine Tri- eral interest to both sexes, to the cultivation of physical beauty and excellence, and to all of the artistic phases of retined and intellectual life. DICKSS is not a mere Fashion Magazine, it is a guide to correct clothing but it is also a magazine having Bierling literary quality, it is iu the best sense of the word an Art Journal, and is printed on the same quality of pa- der used for art publications. Its illustrations are the work of an artist and not a draughtsman.

With the March and April double nuruber, DICK.SS will begin a most valuable series of articles on PHYSICAL DKVJCUM'MKXT, By Mrs. Jemiess Miller and Alias Aia- bel Jenuess, which will continue through tho entire year. These articles will be illustrated from time to time with cuts showing practical physical exercises, and how to develop a splendid physique without the aid of teachers or apparatus. Prico, two dollars per year, with ono dollar's worth of artistic patterns free. Published by THE JKXXUSS Pun Co.

17 Wvst 125th Nuw Vork City. the nun were in the Second to see it curried out. and the chairman of the Democratic city central committee boseed the counting of votes to see the bogus tickets were not counted in. Is this disputed? Texas The citizens of Texas are peculiarly liable to colds and coughs, owing to certain qualities of the climate. Cough remedies are, consequently, in great demand.

This is what Alexander Speer Son, the foremost druggists of Hlnuco, Texas, say in regard to Van Weil's Balsam: have sold all the Balsam and are forced to admit that it is the best selling article we have ever had on our shelves and all because it gives general satisfaction." For sale by C. JL. Richards. Welch and Strouthers arrived Inst night. The others will report to-day.

Ilolacher says that lie is in good Trusting that you be able to pitching trim and will succeed in laying out tbe WestEnders. F. GENZLINGER, CHOICE House, Sign and Fresco Painters Graining, Paper Hanging, Decorating. Furniture Refinished and Floors Waxed. unite with us, and our fellow citizens generally, in commemorating this notable occasion, we have the honor tore- main.

Very respectfully yours, WILLIAM STEVENS PEKIIY, Uishop of Iowa. CIIAS. H. HAMS. Dean of Davenport.

A JUDGK should manners, just as tho watchman should conduct himself iu a nightly Bazar. THE AT A A Groceries. 325 BRADY ST DRIED AND GREEK FRUITS, CANNED GOODS-CHOICEST BRANDS. Gasoline for Stoves. Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness For sale in oOc.

and $1.00 bottles by all leading drnggists. Selling IVhlaky Without Ucenso. Yesterday C. A. Zeisig, of Moscow, was before Commissioner WhUe charged with soiling isky without a government license.

He waived ex- Klvrr The temperature at the government bridge yesterday was 5 above zero at a. G4 at noon; and 0:5 at p. m. Tho river is at an extremely low stage for this season of the year and as there are no snows in the north the river men are beginning to be alarmed Ht the prospect. Berlin--Dr.

Von Laur, formerly physician to tbo Into Einparor William, is dead. Perry sentenced to four years in tho penitentiary for horse stealing. Munstiold, Ohio--St. Fetor's Catholic church Avas destroyed by lire. Tho loss, roach $.0,000.

Coiiimbus, bugs destroyed seven barns and stables, with a loss of swv- cral thousand dollars. Dover, N. funeral of James I.I Puvenporters in Christie assistant doorkeeper of tho The Hawkeye thus alludes to Daven- uniteu States Senate, took placo here. t- port old soldiers in Burlington, attend- Indianapolis, Iml. Tho Rov.

T. I Sweeney 1ms resigned tho chancellorship of nig the G. A. R. encampment.

Col. I W. McManus, commanding the Second regiment of the Iowa National Guard, came down from Davenport Ilolacher and Harrington will fill the points for Davenport Saturday and Swift- aud Kappel Sunday. The Chicago West Ends were unmercifully beaten by Lucas' aggrega-1 Pure Home Made Cream Candy. tion at Burlington Tuesday.

JJisliop, who plays with the Chicago West Ends Saturday and Sunday was a Telephone NO. 1054 East Front member of the Dubuque club last year. Thoie who have seen Swift practicing say that he has lightning speed and can place a ball exactly he wauts it. The management will shut down on all the complimentary tickets possible. Several enthusiastic individuals who hold dramatic paper credentials will have to pay this year if they see tho Herald.

FINANCIAL. FARM LOANS SECURED BT FIRST MORTGAGE Always on hand for sale at OX and 7 per cent, net to investor. VAN PATTEN MARKS, HOLESALE Interest Collected Charge. Without ROGERS, Ererr effort made to handlo only choice Investments. 1SI 123 E.

Second DAVENPORT, IOWA Specialties: Roast Coffee and Teas. Otll or write ftr details I I thy Butler university because of ill health. London--Tho Kussinn has decided to oxtenJ tho Sobristopol railway To 1 and to make a common, inl port ait tho hitter placo. Boston, Moss. Treasurer Georgo F.

Krowolf of Hoyt Thomns, partuwrs in shortage $.1,000. London--Four Russian officers have ada a xvagor that they can ride on horse- ICK from St. Petersburg to Paris in forty- live days. They will start in May. i.

i ix and gave bonds for his an- bune have been in Davenport for tbe 4 'pearanceat the next term of the fed- past six months. Mr. C. G. Kinne, one of them, called at the TKUHJNB office yesterday and said that the AIus- catine paper was premature as a 1 would get their soap and picture frames as per contract.

The Industrial School, aarned on during the winter months at Christ church, has just closed its session. Great credit is due Mrs. Parker McManus for the fine ability and untiring zeal exhibited as Those teachers, too, who have stood loyally at their posts of usefulness, deserve praise. The school will reopen in Octbber.r-The Compass. The G.

A. B. State Encampment will te held at Burlington, Iowa, April Sth, 9th, 10th and llth, and round trip tickets will be sold from all C. B. Q.

stations to Burlington and return at one fare for round trip. Good going on April 8th, 9th, 10th and llth, and good to return up to and including April 18th. Here is a chance for all bid soldiers to meet their comrades and for all others to see the grand parade on'April 10th. Go everybody. Tickets can be obtained of B.

Q. agent. Maur of tbe property holders on end avenue, Kock Island, held a meeting a couple of nights ago to discuss the ordinance just passed the council to pave the streets with cypress blocks. The opposed the project as many of them bad at a previous ordinance, but voted for paving with stone. The meeting proposed'by resolutions to have the council appoint a committee to act with a citlien'a committee to visit different cities and thoroughly investigate the matter before finally Seme preferred tbe brick paremeat.

eral court. Mr. Stackhouse, deputy internal revenue collector, says that has evidence showing that he has been engaged in the business for three jears past. He is the proprietor of a general store at Moscow and onlv sold to the favored few. But Mr.

Stackhouse ac- cidently discovered him a few days ago brought him up with a short turn. Worth Knowing, Mr. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and running into consumption in its first stages, llo tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep.

Finally tried L)r. King's New Discovery for consumption and found immediate tv ie and after using a half dozen les found himself well and has iiiirt no return of the disease. NoclKer icmedycan shew so grand a recor I of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, guaranteed to do just what is claimed for bottle free at J3. S.

Bcllord Co's drug store. Die boats up yesterday were, the City of with strings of logs; Lotus and Verne Swain. The boats do-vn wore, Louisville, F. C. A.

Denkman, Lotus and Vorne Swain. The indications all point to war to the knife between the Diamond Jo and Saints lines in the competition for business. It was said some time ago that an arrangement similar to that in operation last season would be entered into and the two lines work the trafllc iu harmony for all the money there was in it. But the hatchet has been dug up and ji bitter rate seems almost inevitable. A circular letter has been issued to Saints line agents from headquarters ordering them to afford no accommodations to the Diamond Jo people, nor to handle or store their freight or transact any business for them whatever.

At some from Dayton, Ohio. Wai of the small and unimportant landings tried to strike Fox with a one man has been acting for both lines. Thuse havo been ordered to resign the Diamond Jo agency and attend strictly to Saints lino business. Altogether the situation is decidedly promising for interesting develop- xeterday aud is quartered with Lieut, Col. James A.

Guest, of tho same regiment. Ilo was "joined last evening by various plays, has disappeared, leaving a Gen. Harry II. Wright of Centerville, commanding the first brigade. Col.

McManns was accompanied by i onpir pr cute ml the Co1 tt no euusieu me si-rvice as captain of the second caval- London-- Sir Charles Kussoll has con- ry, Maj. M. L. Marks, commander of stcntcd to act as arbitrator botvveon the I Aucust Weiltz Post No. 1, Cupt.

All I Vnedebr.r and Clare tenants and their I 0 mers S. Dabcock, Lieut, landlords. IIis decision is to be binding. 1 6 Decatur, 111. --Thomas King of Peoria in jail hero under $1,000 bonds for John li.

Fidlar, L. 1'. Dosli and David Morehouse, and more of the Daven- bigamy. Jlo has a wife in Poorio and one porters will be here iu Decatur. King is a barber, 57 year- old.

rVpril 10. Bucklrn'tt Arnica Salvo. "Washington--Second-Lieut. George 0. Cross, Seventh cavalry, has been detailed I The best salve in the world for cuts, as professor of military science and tactics bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever at Knox College, Galesburg, 111., to take soreSt tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, et; July 1.

corns and all skin eruptions, and posi- Paris, JCy. -William P. Fox. a watch- tively cures piles, or no pay man at the Kentucky Central ilcpot, It isi guaranteed to give perfect- satis-, and killed a colored man named Walls, faction, or monev refunded. 2o alls was drunk and cents per box.

Tor sale by E. S- Hal MANUPACTUilKR OK THE CELEBRATED Pappoese, Junior, N. Bouquet, and other FINE CIGARS. Dealer in LEAF TOBACCO. Cor.

Jintl Second Streets, DAVENPOBT, IOWA. The First National Bank DAVENPORT, IOWA. The National Bank in operation in tne United Statos. Capital, Surplus 50,000 Undivided Profits, 50,000 OFFICEUS, LaSSO, I JAMES 'iiioMreoN, President. J.

K. STEVENSON, Vico-PresidenU JOUN B. FiDLAn, Cashier. GEO Uocux, Asst. Cashier D1RECTOUS.

John P. VanPatteo. Christ Mueller. James Thompson. E.

Stevenson. S. F. Oilman. Geo.

W. Cable. A. Burdick. Nathl.

French, Henry W. Kerker, Angnyt Steian. G. M. Schmidt General banking business transacted.

W. C. Wadsworth Co. Citizens' National Bank. JOBBERS OF- FOBEIGN DOMESTIC club.

ments. The body is more susceptible to benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla now than at any other season. Therefore take it now. Tho Iloat Club. evening the Davenport club held its first meeting of the boat yean The Crip In Oklahoma.

The Chicago, Kock Island Pacific railway bas perfected arrangements by which its passenger train service will be extended ou and after April 22d from Caldwell, to Pond Creek, 1. the present terminus of tbe line, where connection will be made with stages running by daylight to King Fisher, at which point the new government land oilico is to be located, and also to Fort -Reno. The company will sell through tickets to those points. Hy this action the Kock Island expects to a largo share of the Oklahoma traffic. Cunnell Coal For grates $5.00 per ton, delivered.

G. Fifth and Brady It was largely attended und tho members took an interest in affairs not shown during the past few years. The financial condition of the club is good. After discussing the various ways of increasing the membership of the club, it was deciued to appoint a committee to wait upon the Business Men's Association, Piute club and citizens of the city not in these clubs, and earnestly solicit their aid by becoming active members. P.

Kaser, J. N. Van Patten and Wilse McClelland constitute the committee. A committee of three, composed of Jas. P.

Donahue, Wllse McClelland and J. Van Pat- ten, was elected to pass upon membership, Mr, H. Forrest, who has been an honorary member ever since the organization of the club, was made in active member. The election of oflicers which follovr- ed resulted in return of the old officers, viz: President--A. M.

Judy. Vice-President--K. J). Allen. Secretary-- Ed Van Patten.

N. VanPatteu. Captain-Wilse McClelland. City of Mexico--Tho Mexican govern ment has issued a decree expelling Louis MoiK-aiso, editor of tho 1'ndro Padilla, from tho country. Tho decree describes tho offending editor as "a iernicious foreigner." New York--Tho sensational trial for murder in which a Gorman lad named KreuJish was charged with the brutal murder of a clerk named Wechsung, in a drug store of this city, closud witb a verdict of not guilty.

Elkhart, IV. whc was sentenced from hero to several in tho iwnitentiary two years ago for embezzling 1,000 of Building and Loan association money while he was treasurer, has been granted a pardon Gov. Uovoy. Providence, tho by-elections at Newport, Cranston, and Bristol to fill eight vftcanc'os tho Republicans secured a majority and will control tho next Legislature. This gives tho Republicans a chance to elect tho Governor of tho State, Albany, N.

exercises in honor of tho lato Gen. P. H. Sheridan were held by tho Now York Legislature, Gen. Martin D.

McMahon presiding. Gen. Swayno was tho orator of tho ovoniug, and speeches were also delivered by Gens. Sherman and Alger. Now York--An action has been com- monctvl in tho Supremo court by Henry Rothschild to have tho assignment lord o.

Ancient Flinders Petrio recently discovered in an ancient Egyptian tomb remains of a number of roses which had been bound into garland and buried with tho dead. Monsieur Crepin has examining these roses, and recently read a paper relating to them bo- fore tho Koyal Society of Belgium. The uine blossoms ho had secured woro all imperfect, but belonged to tho same species. So far as ho could judge, they resembled most closely a rose cultivated in Abyssinia to-day, which is described under tho namo of rosa snncta, as it is grown in tho vicinity of i Goods i 09. I i i 3 E.

Second St. DAVENPORT, IA. "WJLLLIA.MS CARPENTER. FEDERAL 1IFE ASSOCIATION A CKKTIFICATK. on Notice.

Shop, 317 Sock Island Street. of Downs Fitch sot aside on tho ground of fraud. It is claimed that tho firm on the ore of assignment disposed of X)0 worth of property. St Louis, fight between tho Merchants' Bridge Terminal company ami tho Transfer Kail way company for the possess ion of Hale street, is growing bit tor, tho diroctora havo IMJOII hold hero, and both havo determined tt right tbo quarrel out to tbo bitter ond. Wilkcslwirro, few months tho houso of Mr, John Reilly entered by nnd $1,000 sti.Ion.

On Tuesday $700 returned to Mr. lUilly by Father O'Hoarn of St Catholic church, who said that A prominent man of tha city had tola iho of the robbery and bud returned UM money. STATE OF IOWA, OFFICE or AUDITOR OF STATE. It Is hereby certified, That there has been icd In this office a sworn statement of the condition of the Federal Life Association, located at Davenport," is tho State of Iowa, on of December, A. D.

1SSS, made by Its ofllcers as required by Chapter 65 of tho Twenty-first General Assembly; that it appears from said statement that tbe number of certificates or policies iu force at said date was Two Thousand One Hundred and Twenty That it appears from yaid statement that the sum of money which an ordinary assessment for payment of a single certificate or policy would produce at saldoato Is us follows: Two Thousand Dollars. That it is evidenced by proof on fllo In this ofilce that thu amount pala on the last death loss and the date of said payment was December 31st, lss. That tho amount of securities deposited in this ofllco by said jwuoelattoa is and tho several purposes of tmch deposit, as stated by Its officers, arc as follows: For Surety Fund, for Savings Fund, WOO. That tho aforesaid association has fully complied with tho provisions of Chapter fl of tho AcU of tho Twenty -first General Asaembly, and is authorized to transact business In info Stnte, In accordnce therewith, until tho lint day of April, A. D.

in testimony whereof, I havo hereunto set Federal Life ASSOCIATION, With SURETY FUND FEATURE Affords tho Most Perfect System of INSURANCE Kvcr Presented for Popular Acceptance, PLANS OPERATED: Plan. Life and Savings Fund Plan HOMFOFFICE: Rooma 0 and 10. Whitaker Block, Entruioo 109 West Third Street, Davenport, la. DAVENPORT. IOWA.

United States Depository. CipiUl, $100.000 i Snrvlus, SlOO.OCO OFFICERS: F. H. GKIOGS, President KOBT. Kit Vice President.

K. 8. CAHI-, Cashier. ADOLTU PUICSTER, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: T.

Mcd-rujiN'p. D. X. ROUT. KRAUSE.

C. OTTO ALBRECHT. F. H. J.

LORBNZEX D. Gotru, X. KUHNEN. H. P.

T. Keen. A general banking business transacted. Foreign eiclange sold at tbo lowest rate. We Issue oar own drafts on principal cities of Europe.

PALMER CO. REAL ESTATE, KMItOYMRNT AND LOAJST AGENTS 226 Second St. DAVEKPOST, IOWA. Dear sir: Will bay and sell City Property on Commission. Both city and farm lands exchanged.

Money to loan on Real Estate security in sums of 1,000 and upwards. Will attend to collections and renting property. chances bought, sold, and exchanged. Wr havo some wild and improved ffcnna, which wo will scl! for cash on tuna or trade for clear city property, any amoct 4 to acres. Call on us before making a trade.

Office hoars m. to 8 p. m. my ham! and Affixed my of Molncs, into ffrst day of April, A. D.

18S9, J. A. LYONS. Atxlltor of Utate. st Des I I I EGBERT, Prtttdent.

E. II. WHITCOMB, K. A. BENSON, IvTM fntWNfvWv OBO.

W. CAJBLK, W. R. FORT, GROCER FIFTEENTH wwl BRADT 8U. 410.

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