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DAVEXPO11T WEEKLY GAZETTE, JANUARY 9, 1884. WBATHBH tr. CIIIEK "WASIirNGTO.N, U. M. For 1 -Mississippi Valley: weaUi'T, foilom-d by snows U'ciineFUny nl.Liiit.

rinblc -viiids fullim: IT mid lisiiii; temperature. Far -e Jlissuuri Valley: Fair weather, -weci fnifxs, smuheriy, shifting west. winds, falling fol- iu the northern portiou by risinp trometer. o. S.

SIGNAL Dxviy-rosT, IOWA, resale pros 31 1 In Kmi-, itti-ry OWWt verara wuniltty reniliaK otal amoTif.t of ralijlall 0 ificn B. K. KAKT1S, Bat Sin. Cur. C.

S. A. e. 1 BIEIKKS. John N.

Everts of Bi.voi:, bronsrl.t in he na-ne- 1 of thirtv five new WEEKLY The Glucose and the Piitr-nix Hill iivide'jus. The iorintr id 3 per i eut. and latter 4. Health nfllc'-r Oini'-v-H repurts Hie citv a rewnkably hev.Hhy i except one or iwt, -f diphtheria. i jfary Arm Circuit Dr.

Frorich was executor. A prr.niicent business man who just his lor the j-aM year says his have been After tV- vvii Rf st OlP Con Church Sunday six new members received into iiiunic-a v.iih C'h'irch. ye i-f winter! utioiit com lauskrnt losily. angle worm lenity, etc'; rise ami explain or furever after, Tlie many Mrs. K.

V. IliidcJix will sorry rr. that lady had fall npr-n ire r.r-ar lif-r on Gaines street, and frsctureci a bone in lic-v 7 The trcdp has wuEderlully in three It people kr.nw cold either l-eiits the oidr-cl lira. B. jivi-s A 412 Bast street, v.ljilc coins tn church, sHpned.

broke -be Ixine of her right arm. Tiie injured ber is doing us well as could be expected. J. S. Altrr.an on yeileulny cutting os "he Tiort'n at bridge.

i)avli' Sons machine factory. The is an-'i as and eiL'iitecu in thickness. A milkman Jiving nar Due): Crefk said that iii- tiieriiioaieter marked 42 below zero Saturday nioruing. This is the lowest jet. The ij.jv«-rn mnt bridge nt down to jU The t-mpeiatyrf aver record, i Davenrr.rf wss on Friday wlien mercury dropped teuiptT- oat-? naoird wiien the roercaiy I to 'Jeurees zero.

In' tbe library connrcteil witli the of Sciences tiiere were ad- iitioas tfuiing the past year, not the The total nunil-cr of Tolumes belonging ui tha library is now besides Tolumet dept'sitwi by friends of the Academy. Chris Knutz. .1 farmer liviojr ner.r Buffalo, while a linrw after met with an accident which will l-jy bin: up for s'lme time. The iiorw tlie ire fell ir. tlif ieg of Kuniz.

and knee. T.ie te'iin ''f Capt. rrayder. a farmer liviatnearSloperUiwn.tu.'idead.Tsh'inwn Uarrisoa street 'nTiiurfday. throwing the Oiptain out.

eultinjr a in act" the attached. The run ended at Sixih IV-i-vit- Merer if. t- JJe fyr Ve-'-'rrrti mind Liis 'Hi'' a on was 51 yeiiTR sg-and ntncliholtn, vhtre his wife aa'l fi ar children fin-t Ixdy c-Ttr hfcn u- in vcjflr in lie f.Tt'i rMissiMr in tiie It is. fitting io an Jlmmce Justwcel: to V-TTT Har'-TEilia. .1 nlit TJJl-d T--.

X'TK-r, TlarrrRrz. 1 At fly Aflemorm, -i. 3V n3 T-''i e- n-rro -W. TV. Mjraiag TCAT.

f.r tliri. now. vcT-jil 10 the Tipii 7ri' jriilr.it 1.0 3ay. if iri J.I. TfOirrrl PiitTT t.i M.

)' fif lor J-. th eve ls -wcie rijiproved by the Court. U' i isi! Jly npeiiod jmblic. (Jus i 1 In put finishing stiokesto tin- i on only did he clear a tr.ick but lie winked it out so that man though n-- blind i one not ei tiierfin. More.vvr.

he a ice is fully sixteen inches k. Sn, away to Moline r.in Ciilbertown. biindeil witb tbe other can ligiit fron) darkness, 1 Tt'll divj face from bu; oh nro ntrt distinct to his vk-ion. Dr. Moetzel, Friday, caw a man fall iinar slough ut entrance to Harrison street 'sewer, ai)'l into theitilley.

Hastening to Jiis nssistance IK- found the man been overcome lirinor and tbe ci'ld. tbe 1 of the Doctor curried man into a house near and an ex- if thr man proved tbat a few r.utes more exposure would have iiis death. M. M. Ik-e, who for thirteen years been in tlte employ of Uryant oi Doe, packer anc' phippini clerk in their whole- Sale boot end i-iioe establishment, has severed Iiis with that firm to enter business on his own account.

With Mr. Curiis of fjtirjg Grove he has bought ont the st" -k of general merchandise of 0. UichardsTM in Long Grove, and will move bis family there niit Spring. At the Monday, tlif furnished by County" Treasurer wassisnp'l by thirty-live persons, quaiified 'in tbe sum of SI50.000 ip. or times more th.in tbo requires.

It is by vvho claim Uunw, thut these snuie signers reality represent over one million As each signer had to append a separate the Uoml ally lone: document, it fully twelve feet and two inches in length. The Academy of Natural he'rt its annual meeting Wednesday evening elected the following oJHers: 11. C. Fultoa: Firs; Vice President, Janies Vice President. J.

B. elps; Recording I-ury M. Prutt Corrf-fpniidinri Secretary. Clc- mer.t Trensurer. Fluke: Curaf-r.

W. Pratt: Librarian, Miss McCowi'n. 51. Trustees: For one C. T.

Jjnuley two years, E. P. Lyui-h: three years. C. Parry, Vi.

II. ilTmis, J. U. i'iieips. Vr.

H. JI. A. I'ltctetl an ln-aorary r.ieinber. Tiie Superintendent of the Poor in bis i-fpnrt sliows that appli relief, divided follows: of barrels of Sour.

1'Jf-; corn r-ieal, 675; i'iaii. fur aroeeries. $132 2r: for for" cv.rinL' the month. SU7; fur board Iodising. 50: for hospital bill, "iSel-eived niedicnl atti-3'Jance, r.7: pent to poor house.

to hospital. n- in ir.OD»Y, 48; insane cases, SO; buried, -i. The annual jiieeticg of the County Society vtas in tiie r.K'mi the Acailemy of ScSecces Thu-s-lny election of officer? rpsulted is fallows: President. Dr. ilc- (re-eji-ctofj): Vice Dr.

M. U. C'ii-hran; Secretary, Dr. D. P.

Jifa.x Dr. Preston. o' the President was uiainiy de voted to the subject sniciue, ati'i 'he iniportaiice of communicating vvith kindred societies in relation the matter, so that cotes may be compared- 2nd tbe greatest pniinbiecmeat be bad in connection with it. At the Hieettnv of V. A.

S. Stelk" Colic gtiiia No. 55. in Odd Fellows' Hall, last there was installation of the fo- lowin" officers: W. T- Rector.

F- Kramer, Vice Uector, TCd. IrTinj; C-meru3. Scribe. R. Clayton.

George F. De-Myranrilie, Usher, W. (jroruoll, Speculator. After which there was a vote of thank i extended to Dr. n.

Bsker. the retiring RecUir, for iiis CTertiotu and punctnality at meetings daring tbe pas: two years. were made and a grand good time was enjoyed by alL The initinV.on of David Stubr and Charlts Jfaectcl rf ormed- Mrs. Acra eismined by tiie Ccifiiniasii.neri of Insanity yester. day afternoon.

the wife of LouVon, .1 fanner living a-Tout a mile outsir-e of tbe city near the road. They were warned in Tember Isst. and since then each has at- to gr.in fupremacy in The Ofinj to the failure of turn crop Irjit season i-raightened rircntr-stHRces. and for the p'is-1 Jlr. Louison has wished to tbe farm implements nnd come into city, he has been offered a THIS I.oi:isnn Ktterly refused to do.

and rew sullen, and they quar- relle'l- Then had hysterics, and the ohsrjre of insanity was xnnde. She was discharged. Tlie Davenport Pavinp: Bjnk selection rirwvJent, ti'r E. Putnam, sieried. lias cleariy indicated to the fri'3'3s of that cic-rllrnt innitutiou tlie Ijjfit its ip rjr.t tf ruinates.

Mr. ffalkrr the has so atlcfned bis reliability. fidelity, and razicity as business man tbrt his scceKsion lo'the Smprrrtant lion io which he Las Jieen called canrxit faii to cive sotisfaciivm. ITn faperrision the fine record made for bank darinptie Jane ffrrlw Mr. fsiv.MO have only (xa- T.liich inMjiotion aorl are tc oe beartilr Rnct Jriaoil car tlinrn bard wiUi fart TJjeT hare oil cipv.ity for ajin are sn 3 trf in wc.rking dcy.

At ibis of the yriit i f-r in eitra tim- xWrb nrrfr flow r.iiTu lirinc nf ra'Ti'-i. Mr.h nrTM cir'Sl'-Tit in rt-'pi nu'rti, T'fl'-'ll STf'it fTfdit "TJ the TI)'-- himiCRl 1 r.T frrr i i i I-" flirt lit), T1 fm TC'rfei i. Tif'i" 3 iJifnliilf station to note wll i fact a tho i i servant of Ilie rnri'ly. if recognition "U'l Auditor Tlmiiiiis plcHsa'ntly aI7orid of this whi-n on iiis reuri'ini'iit of Supers althnugli eiuS'-rxi-iiig majority ot i-raiu, while he had ever been Ht-piibli. CHII.

gracsfull' presented i iiy rote, with the ofl'ic-i' chair Iis Imd so used aiifi houorHblv So, hlpo, when the conitnendt-d i for his IK order, und witU wbicii lie ever kept the renr'is of his "llice. Jlr. as Auditor, and his son, Al KS to the county admirably i and rarely industrious ami pains-taking service 1'nr which they merit all possible honor. Concernirig-he value of the discovery of inn ore in township, neur tiie rivtr road jn't Ijplow Ilie. city of J.eCiaire, President Ueo.

II. Krench, of the Ksglf Maaufncturing Company has obtained pretty decisive A fpecimen of llieore by Mr. French sent to the Juliet iron mills for examination r.nil nsssy se- cijrpfl the assurance, in return, tbat tiie metal therein constituted only a very small per ceiitaue of the whole. In a the hulr.cy ore found is 10 "lean" that its and working could not be profitably prosecuted. Across the river from that wr.s made by Mr.

Owerjs, however, in Illinois, that some miner has discovered "black land" ore. which is of a much more rich variety. Tet it is not con- jidfred probable that this will be found, to eiist in paying quintitiei. The records of the Keck Mum! bridge fur December, J8S3, show that going Xnrtli there were engines witU trains crossed, and 37 without engines. There were 1,028 passenger care crossed, S.787 freight cars.

29.374 foot passengers, and tennis. Steamboats'tip 1. Passing South, GfiS er.gines with traits, 40 engines without trains. cars 1.037, freight cars (l.lijl. foot passt-ngers 30,721.

teams Iv'in'J. Steamboats down, 1. of A M. r'nr the week padicrr 3.45 Dec. Dei-, a.

for 12 a. 6. r. M. HM S.S! S.S5 a.is 4 4M llr fi A.

jt. H. ft iSlS SB; i iil il 3 21 H. V. Gannon, ns President of the State League and delegate from the tioiia! Convention, has issued an appeal to the Irishmen of to attend a convention of all tbe iri-h societies, National Lenyue.

Order of A.i-.ier- icans, Social, and Literary, to meet of. Cuvecporr, Feb. Olsi. 18J1. As airea'y announced in TKS; GAZEITH, the basis of representation will be one for every tv.

euty-five members, and one for societies r.f less tban twcaty-Sve and more ten. In "Mr. Gannon's uurjie tiiere arq those of tho follow- Davenport citizens: John. Miles, O'Mearn. TUoiaas O'Siiauglmessr, Thonisis O'Urien, P.

J. Ila- aarty, and KCT. M. Flavin. It is also signed by the full Board (34) of Sts'te DeieiraU-s.

The rooms of Y. Jl. C. A-in Forest's Block, corner of Bridy and Fourth streets, open their doors most invitingly thefe lor.g, cold winter evcnioes. All are welcome, if decorous in their I-eLavior.

The tablfs are well (supplied with reading matter nd wil! soon be even better served in tliat direction. Among the periodicals subscribed for regularly by tbe Association are such as Harper' Weekly, Our iVvnj Fnlki. Kciin- tific Air.f: irn.ii. The Atlantic, The Century, Monthly, etc. Besides, one need nr-t alwajs read.

Games can be played nt chess or backgammon at will pleasant converse employ the hour. Stcretaiy AVoodford has, too, made the rooms very attractive in the use of appropriate decorations. No young man in Davenport need go to a saloon to scend an evening when such a resort as oCered in the Y. M. C.

rooms opens its doors iu the very heart of the city. A younc; inin, who has but recently arrived in this country from Sweden, and who is eniniged as farm hand, with a farmer living on tbe Allen's Grore Road, on evening showed unmistakable signs ni baring" frtelyol the intoxicating cup was locked in roota by his employer to him from mischief. During the night the fanner waB awakened by the unearthly ec eami eminating from tlie young man's room. and hastening there be was told tbat there was nrnonfcey in the inside. The farmer, howerer, supposed that the young man had delirium trernetxs left him to When he was seen yesserfiay morning he signs of having endured terrible torture, has since been confined to his bftd, Wuere he iiill oc coofineu for a considerably time.

Tl? man, however, was no; mistaken sbout the for it had by some unaccountable means escaped from (j-ime part of tiie house where it had liern secured, and almost killed the young man Trith fright Wilhnu'. any flonriib ol cr barilT -notification of hit Jlr. A. 11. liniTey.lrai Ifli New.

a hclel. and intends tn run it in a Srntcltts manner. throughout his repxirvd anil fcinished. tbu biiUl Improre- ments and electric light bare beta added, and everything that wouM itdd comfort of iti patron? tn. Tbe lintel wai npened tku Ctrl; at tiie e-Mirilaiioof a pooyli who to beard, it wu Mr.

1 511 until bid mafen Ftraigbtenrd cut, timt cocld jive liall cad banqaxt aa be -nil! do tbe bnnnn inuaded. la Fei- 'Biry. Mr. Ilarrey in eiaericnrwl hi hu acJ C. of UiV Jtmn.

stas whorr. olfrtifrn cooM not in -ity. QnlU number of iiuincJ" "Kiixa Kohl." "Wh-it is iigi'?" -I am 'Tid yu'i "ive i i i i 1 -Yep." "iVIio is i i i tlie i I father." She (v'inied i 1 i under "ompiilsion fiv.rnn i niTOiiii'. of tlie the fjth'M'. Six of the family were I they could giveno testitun ny fiLfteni'iig tin? crime on the Their testimony shou-inl tliat g'nl had comiinny no young mi 1 rlid not attend any balls, dances otlwv or sjipnd her evenings from bfime.

A. Lamp WHS in regard tn tho rtiinor; nf the crii- condition of Eliza Kohl which led him to file th- information. Petrr Ilngi 1 ilcrn also substantiated the testimony of others. The victim of the outrageous conduct of tbe unnatural she calls father, is of i. repossessing aupeurnnce nnd comely build.

She came into tbe with bnr which is a larfie healthy infant, in her arms. The former trial for a siinilnr nfFense, of the defendant, who bears the stamp of bis character oa his features, strengthens tlie belief in his piilt. As vio erUlpnce appeurod for tlse defeuse p.nd no attempt was rasde at argument, the prisoner was hound over to appear before District Court. The bond fixed at 52.000. and being una- i'ie to furnish tecuritr he was remanded to jail.

Tr the testimony of thousands of thc best liou'ekecpers ia our laml is to be believed, there are not auy flavoring extracts in the market half so much as Dr. Price's Special Flavorings. They need no recommendations from us. Let Dr. Price's Vanilla, Lenion, or Xcctarine Flavors once be used, aud they will al- Wiiys be used.

A HEW 1BDUSTUY. I I i i A IS to 'lo About 1'ho Union ilorticnltnnil society held its rpiriilar nieet 1 in Moore'a lo all 1ri.ii-a. hursday mnrnlnp Hi 10 Krarow's '-'irrrt the ran 5n nf mti it wim uTo-md nnd vn-nrlit t'i H1J- by IVpDlT flu" 1 tm Hit- rf -j-f- n- i.ij! A. 11. Ijm-iti SutaiTiiiursiiml friendsofTin-: iin; rc'iuiudeilthat pajier is Bunt for the perinJf or which thf3 tiT'S'Tiptlou paid.

Tin' of tbat period Is always stated nn thj hiltel thesulbcritier's Tlie low price.ut which or not The i re the rii-ul olwerviince of the rule Hi' 'iilng session tin iiifiiriii'il thst when snhicription expires tlip le afternoon PrssMi-iii I. win In tlie cli'iii, and M-ivral papers on itpnk'trees, unii'Mrilg, were read. After l.illa iiiiitur of securing canning j'actorv for Divenpurt dis. ousted. ir.

A. KOrnsK culled attention to the fact that tbe pro- riet'ira of tbe Oatmeal mill in this city had been discussing tb? advisability o'f imi-t stop. Kxpericnce has tmjirbt the publishers that while of their Giil'rt-riln-rs are in dauber of being ofl'enU- ed by the stopping of paper precisely on the date when their subscription expires, there really no other way of sat- bsfactorially dRalinij with the subscription question. Then, tbe continuance of a sub starting a canning Thev have scriptiou reels wholly with the subscriber both tbe rooin snd the pnwer Kb wbo'ii nlone it properly belongs. It' in any case, a subscriber desires ti contin- uunce he has not the opportunity to remit the money, his req'iest will be res pected on his sending it to the publisher in writing.

A postal card line is for tbat. If any of our friends, therefore, who desire to still have THE iioir miss-ed from our lists they are in. vited to renew at once. Young men are looking tn their best interests by joining the classes at II. 13.

Kryant's Chicago Business College. Use "iVISE'S Axle Grease. Cheese out all rate, mice, roaches, irater- uugs, bed-bugs, ants nnd every speciesof renr-in tiint infest buildings, l.lc. VTAVWARft WKATHKR. from DailT of lUtdeis of TiiEGir.KiTB do not need being told that we ezperisncing sc- cold -rreather.

ai tbe majority st least have a painfaleiL'erimentsl of the fact, in frozen core? aad On yesterday ths thermometer ranged from to 20 it being at tlie latter poiut 8 H. e- were iu a dreadful hurry 10 get to their destination, although in IIIIIBJ they shiiired by dropping in to see on their way, Trsrir. the inr.cr man. crtning at 6 o'clock a dUpntch was in this city from Albert Lea which Jtat'il monit-ter regittere-i 35 degrees IOTT 7.ero, and Wowing a gflle, tbe indications showing that it coming this TTiij. Oiilj 3C ileji eea below 1 --whew-w-Tr.

Hie railroads difiiculty, espeeiaily the Chicago, Milwaukee St. I'aul. which hxt! to practically abandon all traius from this point. It wai intended to 5end the No. 1 pasfengfr out to Monticello, and tharc to double back, bat the drifts of inow were so bad that it was concluded to he bfst H'-i 10 make the attempt.

Sorth of Moalimilo it would be utterly to alierapt to aioro anything. The bitter cold of jestardaj made all attempts to cleir the now from tracks alwrtiva. men unable lo with-txnd it. 5:25 train to heie on schedule time lust but only got as far as And tb'ere stuck" in a and at a late hour last etening still surrounded by mountains of Milnaulw is first to eiperi- ence difficulty with scow, and stiffen more in that rrsprct than any otiier road in thi? it has seTeral rery deep cuu. which SHOWS soon clese up.

Acaoni; the wont of tbeso cuts are thofo betwtsn Greelfy and and Eo- field and Brush Creek. An old railroad man. who remembers the road as the Davenport St. Paul road, says in 1S75 the track between Delaware distance of miles, was entirely closed for Sfty-eizht not even a hsBd-car baring passed orer the rod duriogthst period. On the Jiock Island road all the freight trains have "oeea running Terr light, not- suiiled in different pluces, and on last ereninn an order was siren Hxtinc lliat all trains at tiie rra: should run into their fjaarterf, all other freight trains should he entirely Hlan- doned.

The passenger trains were sJl delayed from twenty miautes to two All trains on the Peoria ItUnu were totally abandoned yester'lay. The mercury stood At 3r. Vlov. f. M5 On tie Rock Island bridje at 10:30 r.

it was 28 money eunuch to run the concern, but iey would oi.uM hear from tbu of fruits Hud vegetables as to the prospect of getting the raw material tor the canning. These men have the roDiu unoccupied and whether they will or not start, thft factory depends on the commit, tee who shall present the matter to the board of directors of the company. Tlie committee should be composed of growers of fruits and vegetables, nnd it is a matter of vital interest to every member of the society, as well as every of Davenport have such an institution-. Yullmm II. Holmes contended that the members could raise peys, sweet potatoes and other commodities as cheap as um other market.

There is no satisfactory reason -why we' cannot run a canning factory us cheaply here as at any other point. can raise fruit here as cheap as at Muscatine. factory is doing so sell. Vie have the sweet corn, apples, psaches, grapep, pears, but we lack manufactories. send money to Des Moines to invest in manufactories, but itnever comes back.

And we o'ught to increase our orchards. ASOTHKH CESTLEJIAX said that Muscaune had recently declared a dividend, of 19 per cea', on its cannirig factory, if so, why canuo Davenport just as well. The Daver.poriers can raise ss cheaply and as profitably Muscatine can possibly do. i. v.

M'CAW. explained to the meeting how he hail ac. ci'Jentally learned that the mill people contemplating one of three things--a canning factory, llouring mill, or factory. Tiiey fearad frust months in working sugar, and a flouring mill would shake the fanildicgtou niuclf, hence the chances for ihe starting of a canning factory were goo: indeed. Ve must appoint a committee from this meeting to wait upon the Board of Directors of the Oatmeal mill or.

Monday at p. and lay the matter properly before them. If they s-hould decide nr.t'to embark in the enterprise it is more than likely that they will rent us the "room acil power nominal sum, anil If both faii we confer with ouUide parties in regard to the tattler. Thr following were naraei the committee to wr.i; the Oatmeal Mill 13oar! of W. Holmes, .7.

L. Starker, Jatnes Dyer, Julia Baxter. I. The society hss accepted the invitation of the Academy of Sciences to hold future meetings there, smi paid the place a visit yesterday. C.

E. Putnsui wel- thejn." Tbe next meetiug of tLe will be neit traturiay. calling attention to an article advertised, in columns, we me pleased to notice an sign in ro- it. that the rt- Hood's Sarsjpirilla frooj Sew Kaylana ptonle, aod many are from JiiwrJl, tlip of this that the sale of tilt article In IcurdJ, it is known, i-i wliolly ETjpnffo'etif'tl'" the atnuls of jwfpri clary jr.e'licioes. Wr IrtTe wish 'a To deride us to the if an ar- witb such in a A'uf rill'-.

Ohio. djr' ir BCI -wrll f.J UTTi ftjjd WM.fc tl.i- f- aa'1 r.f UIP -lif, i i rif 1" trt-rr' 'if t.b«- is yoni In our to-day's issue will he noticfd Isaac Rothschild's announcement to close out his'entiro stock of overcoats, suits and all Winter goods at 25 per cent, below cost. Isanc made up iiis mind that these goods must go, and go they must regardless of cost. Now is your chance for great bargains and you can also get your tickets to his Grand Drawing, Jan. by purchasing $3 worth of merchandise.

FOETT YEAHS AGO. A I'ioncer rjfttler'n'Vxperlonce iu a This cold rscalls recollectior.5 Of wild in the lives of tlia "old Jlr. A. C. jFalton WEB the of one of these in February, 1S2.

He been away from his to erect the Jirst flour mill ever erected ic is now Buchanan County, on the "Wahsee" river. On Sunday morning be started thence homeward iu a light tvagoa drawn by two horses, but in Ilavs been coini)leted by which we are enabled to supply the Compound Oxygen for to any- extent, and to all parts of tbe country, giting tit the s'trne time the right ff fret consultation by letter d'iriny tfic line ti piiient may It uiny the Trrat- Erery case submitted to us will le carefully considered. Our Treatise on Compound Oxygen, ite nature, action, and results, with reports of cases and full la formation, sent fru. DiU. STAUKEY PALES, 1109 and 1111 Girani Street, Phiiadelnhia, OK KCIRSCE.

The treasurer's report, furcLihed to the Academy of Natural at their annual meeting chows the following good thowing: Tote! receipts for the year, of which was received from fees and dues; from sabscriptirus and door re- ceipis. from all other sources. S115.85- Tbe expenditures show tbat two notes lor and StXX) respectively, with interest on rach, to 1C were paid during the year, also interest on another note amounting to $42. with the balance, curators, janitors, doorkeepers and nther incidentals were Tlie endowment fund the amount bT subscriptions with accrued interest was oi which S1.0S7.66 went to pay C. E- Pickeiing's note end interest liereon, and for the pay.

oJ Cnarles Parsons note. After paving all balance is left the Acad- tniy of SG5S54. in to which there is S312.50 iiue from the jreneial also vapisti collectable, sabscriptiant to the amount of 1 -vt-r tie btn. Toe probable of the AcadeoT for 1884 from dues at $3 with memlierfhip aod dies for 1S83 jet dne, will amount to about $300 (K. while Hie will probably not diT- ftr crcaUj from ot Tbe Acui- cmv is entirelr dependent upfm the of membrrs for and tie interest which of late been maaifen.

vd will tend to place trxiely on a elf basis. The from the J.ibrari. ma's Teport is tf ortiiy of atteutvna "Few citizens anil tint all racaihrni. are swaie and antes-ratine nattrrr of vMlrd. m.

no hia Kid full readers thr Vi tt. woiil 3 -nvrtb 1 Ji n-J Imn trai-; tnnJd be inatninllT the afternoon bis road. A enow storm accompanied by a "blizinrd" aiiiled greatly to his All nigiit he kepv his hur.tes in r.i»*.ii3 as in a circle iionday found tht- cold to oit, and it points were frozen AH oa Monday Fulton traveled slowly it: nearly as straight a as be could under a sky across a prairie. As night closed in lie saw a light. At 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning he reached the little home in Ouion Grove, on tbe present iine of (VJar County, and there obtained the first morsel of food and the first drop tasted since the SunrfayJniorning previous.

Both feet, both hands and his face wtre budiy frozen. A gHKi constitution and great piack Through. Yet, iie wsa only s'ightly cla-j, had but sheeps skin for a nnd hsd cot i twelve yeers before even to as ice or snow. He bad; in his pocket a small Musk of brandy, but did not dare to touch it. because coccious that peril of reaction after drinking would be izrest.

er than the risk of "Had I drank ti.at liquor I should have been a dead man said Mr. Fulton yetter- Ony to a GAZETTK that same night one of tsro younp men riding from Dubutjue Msrion frozen stiH in their wacou sir milf-i from the latter place, ilr. Fulton's escape wts miraculous. BASK The Davenport Savings Uank ftock- holdtrs elected Monday" the following gentlemen for trustees to serve duriog the ensuing year: Wnll K. (TIB, A.

ftrS'n. il. Wilirr Artsnip, i. C. W.

O. Schmidt, H. Jiaacoct. Tiie officers elected were as follows: AVoraev-- M. GnnL K.

r-- Jvlis II. 'ffjtr. Pi-ter Yele. the man injured daring the Reunion in i is still treated at Mercy Hospital. His wounds have sill healed bat tlie hope of s-iving his eyesight has beta giwn up.

ey is to- Tlie elections for I5card Direc'ors and for officers the Citirens liaak was hel-'l yesterday. in the re-election of the old Uoard HU'l (ifnciolK: N. r. 11. 31- )t.

At 4 u'rlodi tbf wne npenefl fir the election of officers resulting as followf: flnaacial condition, ing exhibit: E. A. Cvhl-r. Ailolpb Tbe CiUxeoe Sitionsl ii in a 1 i witoew tie follow- no Ji tio.iwn The per fTBl, which TTJUI pjiid Sd, 1SW. XiljnniJ TJnTjl; alpn re- AbscSutely Pyre, Tile powder varies.

A marvel of jnrlty, strength acdwholescmoness. 'conomicai than the ordinary kinds, and be sold in compet'tiog with ibe multituiJe of low test short weight, alaron phosphate powers. Sold oily in (iKt. ROYAL POWDBK New York. rn ftorn ihc' aJd itwlf oT Wu- HH.ITIW are The 7 of trill tn- Iry 111" tin wtUTc of 3 T'frl tiny, fifiy cl 'T'Tl JM i TORPiD BOWELS, I i and From, tliesu sourcus arise tlnrc-fcnrtlisof tha diiittaaeg of tuu l.uumu CVStivt, Head- exertlftu.

of ijody or rood, Irritability ct temper, 't A of liat-isij; iiu-glectcd flutter tua; at the "State fo6lorc tlie cyt-s, a and dC- the use lu-ta illrectly jjiticlieino TCTT'il PEtLS havono Tiioir uction on tlie removing nil Injpuntics ihesu Unco K-eav- tngcrs of tJio systttn," prot'uclm; nppe- litc sotintl slnold clear TEXT'S flTJUS cause 3io natLtcn. or gi-ipmzf nor interfere fnttt -auily and arw a. perfect TO EOS I.IHK A i "I have Iiotl Constipa- tlon.twoyeaix.n.-.i! ten different if pills, :1 TCTT'S tlie first tOmt Javo iouc Thry Lavo CIcaTiril ran oat ir.iclv. My Is Mi! .3 I now AEDS, I'almvra, O. cliancecl in- tu I.y single np- or ll.is Sol.l by Druggists, or sent by rvci-ijit uf SI.

aiiirrav Street, Xcw Tork- Ttin'S BJAHUAL DF USEFUL RESE1PTS f-ltl. Tiie Her. J. E. Scarfes, of New York, is one of tlie most wiiiely-known aud highly esteemed of Methodist Mr, Kiyn 1 ana iznprtsped that It duty I owe lo tiose uSietPd vitb or nmraU liial remedy Ins Oeen ths4 iifloel a ruarvrjoua Faccean My RCU afilicied vi'Ji ILheiiniatom, BuiTerwJ no rerertly at tid'jw.

he JKlgwl haiw njorrldcc In- arm to ctl rtiicf- TtbSl-sinihis (Jiiica Le diiiOOTered icmedjr Trbicii enccted i relief. tcda i-enaageatccic. number of sisd tbe reeclt baat boen relieT. aad a rprrnanrnt care. Aiaoapc-iherK.

I ttxer. terrible lUr-caPe. I wQI i i i i foci for ttx What BIr. Corbit "Mr. Series: utnf ail Voowis of waa 31.

1912. bea. a not out of rowdy. tticrt in itn ncrcrert i is of 5 mouth; beard of your rowdy. toiaaar it Jf tticrt S'ocm zaifi rejoetfcllr.

Sach is ATULOI-HOJUJS-- a thorouph and eScieat cure for Uievorst cusus of lihcu- and If you canoctpct ATDiOrnoitos iriB scad It 7 VTe rrcf -er tSai yen teoy Jrasi ym-a 1 draff.e' i. bat --J U. net bo roai a ITHLOPKOBOS HEW TOrSS. fgff KCTcirttH B. intttttitMif Mif --COUGHS- titJ-l ftiJ -Vl BTiUJ r.rn Ttilly iriffl Cterv 1 Cnrti Hilt Cum; Rjrtf Estray Black Mule.

L. J. BROWN'S Mntrsot, Conveyancing, Rtxl Offioe, TTwt 7lnl I.

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