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OMLY tDITION, TWENTY-NINTM YEAR. WttKLY EDITION, FORTY-THIRD YEAR. DAVENPORT, IOWA, -FBIDAY, MAKC1I 21, 1884. I'KKJti FIVE CENTS. KENT'S COLUMN.

J. ELDRIDCE, A PROCLAMATION! AGENT KANSAS PACIFIC R. A UHI ImmorUl that A tldwln (lit ftlllio flwM, If (VIA mi tu foil- VK'n that, run tn tubtirbiin ItltM for torn In Amorlcn At from ED BOTTOM BED ROCK, $2 to $8 PER ACRE. Now your rhftnfrt fo A i ol or you norry htiM, Aluo nnd to runt fttul Farms in Scott County, Lands in Iowa and Nebraska. ND I 1NHUK- DAVENPORT OIHMU) ANt'l! dMI'AMKH.

No. W. ELDRIDGE, will 1JHADY STREET, J. G. BANES' 33 0 OVC! NEW 11EMEDY! i If talari In i i i A i i i r' eaL tat r.ooKixu ALL BLOOD DISKAKKS.

CuroiQujnintcod or Money Rofundod. nt Or I A A I llrnilv nlmot, llmit'i, I A li i In i i I A Solo 4 0 0 0 0 I 1M)WKK A A A. CU1UB TIM iS; SON, mul 1MAXOS. Ktrrtit, W. K.

I A I TUNBU. nf In ftClJ W.C.WADSVVORTHCO JOIUJKHM STAPLE AND 'FANCY HENNEPIN GANAl! 111 A I 113 KAHT HKCUND HT. OAVKNI'OIIT. IOWA. i WlU (O E.G.EJIAZER A A FIFTH AND BRADY.

I fc will ft of cti? for CALL ILL I to C. Fluko) I wimhl boticht II. Mo you woiiM'nt. Ymi can itutll hvtftmittnlAoMil Anil now It to (MC It. JOB PRINTING or AM, AT A A I HATF.H Wt KAii THE OLDEST Toning an Carriages -AT- Reasonable Prices LIVERY STABLE -Of- A In the City, WHO ALWAYS JOSEPH STEEL.

PENS SotoOr ALL UtALErtS'nrwucM 0 yrUc WORLD GOLD MEDAL WftlS KXP03lTION-ia7O. AGENCY. JOHN J. DAHMS, Manager. City Property Bought and Sold.

DAYEN70KT GAZETTE. Dally unW WttllVi tV TK1 DATXXrOKT AZBTTX COMWUIT. WILLIAM FrwidODt. the MDftVftaport, mll DAILY BOTTOM. Dtllnnd dr In Dwnport, Bock wMlt 15 cU Uyiull, PMURO pjtltl, one ytar 00 l)y mail, poaUtf 1M tU 4 00 Uy wall, monttm.

800 ont ll, one ywr $1 05 "AT Loans Negotiated. LOWEST KATES." SVHIlful OANO OATALOQUR, tllfer in City and Country PROPERTY EDUCATIONAL. 128 East Third Street, OAVKtWI'OHT. IOWA. Uy mull, pOKtftgo pnld, ill months.

70 By mtll, ixwUipo naltl, thtw 40 fttettbeWniin.YOAxirrrK vrlllbomailcJ, to ftny poat ofUce In the United SUtaa or the Urlttah Provlncftn. Vor an charge of two cents theewno be mailed to any juklreaa ID Grout Britain or Ire- ItnU, Oornmay, nnd all countries ombnced In I'otUl Union. eommUslon to poitmaaUrtand ai'l'Healloo. all to UAZUITJ; COMl'AUY, nil mono.v hy OrdMOl tl tettwr. A wrapte copy ivjll be lo ronpoaae to teqnoatby poeU' BRICKS! THE HYDRAULIC PRESS BRICK CO.

ST LOUIS, MO. Kako a Specialty of Ornamental Plain Red Front Pressed Brick, Manufacturing Annually ovor TEN MILLIONS. K41tor. THK MlnnonppU.1 'l'rlbnno'9 ton spoolul duiilrtros tho belief thut tlio ProsItltMit wjll veto tlio John Porter bill, on tho ground that tlio cvhlonco nub. mltlcd fullH to show Porters Inouoncu.

TiiKltoonu County Itcpuhllcnn Us porrtonnt preforcnco for Hlnlnp, Its conviction thiit Iowa pruforn him, ami in that ho Is not. the sufost ciiiuUditto ami thiit tliurcforo hU tlon would bo unwi.se. mujorlty In tlio 2d Knnsiis District Is omclnlly doclurod to bo 0.212. Add to Unit tho opposition mujorlty of not unociuo-Uod by any other in Iho LTiiltud States. Kovvmlior, mnl we havo a very healthy giln of 1'rotoctlou doL'S'nt svein to of Ills olllclnl itiglo lubrlcule tlio intcrnnl economy or that la Important In thla connection.

I the party with castor oil, ami It not contemplated In the lnws, uor ile- tho world will stnwl nppalleil at the pos manilcl by the public Interest, thnt man almil tnru 'dotectlvo or though ho who, knows of a crimp ami con- ceuls ills knowledge In law ami common sense a partner In the on'onso. But what is what is duo from every lethal moral Influence and tliat honiist co-operatiou whorever tho Inw'culU for his co-operation, llighi at that point begins the only special obligation tftm time enough to can bo assigned to tho promoters of ph. Too ihln. "Widow" implies "woman," hi bit! on--that of discovering offenses. But an a therefore "widow woman" Istaulolog.

toward offenses that nre discovered, tljcrc ical, and tautology Is not gtHxl.Uhilailepula Is absolutely no dlfferenr.o In tho. dutjj of itocord or no. "Kino" not Imply "morning," and therefore "tluo morning" sible consequences. Tho Philadelphia Record saya tho phrase "widow wonmn 1 is correct, tf tho word woman is superfluous. Hut the while using superfluous words.

You meet bright morning ami ho Is likely as not to say "lino morning" or "lino 'Of course It Is morning, and of course It is day, but been use of that you do not laugh at him. When people i to talk about widow men It will bo oreuLL's To the Victors Belong the Spoils! all good of whatever opinion or Hympathy. NATIONAL AID TO SCHOOLS. 'The objections of Senator Sherman, In tlio Senate debate, Wednesday, UJMJU tho bill to distribute ll fteon millions of ilollara among tho States for school purposes on i a a an Is necessary to uonrey tiio "Fine" might refer to line-cut as well as 10 anything oise; and it would bo awk. ward for a fellow to respond, "Certainly," and hand forth a greasy pouch that yon wouldn't touch for tho world, Tho evidence for the prosecution In tho Zoralturuscaso la.now In, and Mr.

Carpenter has not tho shadow of a reason for uolIovlng'lKat" hft' over killed Hie girl; If ho over had tiny doubts on tho subject tho prosecution must have convinced him thut hy is innocent-- Peoi'la Transcript. For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, cipicnt Consumption and for the re lief of consumptive Arsons in advanced stages of the Disease, For Sale by all 25 Cents, BURTIS OPERA HOUSE. To the Enterprising the Public's Patronage. I.KAI) AS I'SUAI. WITH OlMJ Mammoth Stork or CLOTHING, lit Quality luul IVicos iw nhvnys slnco havo oanuM tho honor of The Leadin Clothiers of Iowa.

or tho I Uouk Island Union: Senator Thomas contemplates an expendlturn 000. It 1st not the of tho sum, however, that c.onatitutes tho objection to the gr.heme. No AUIU thai in nonessary to tho purpnsu would bo excessive, or unwisely expended, which would greatly raise tho Htnndard of Intelligence tho people, ami remove tho bone and perl) auggofit. dtUeti who npprccfaUfl comlTtluu of.things lu llio Southern Tho bill 'proposed tho distribution of $15,000,000 the Jlrbt year, tho second year, and so decreasing $1,000,000 yearly until tlie allowance would bo extinguished by Inverse arithmetical progression. That rnaK A Uavnrd 1 KHSO Ia a pitiable one.

A A Ho Hatt clung to his stated rights as the sheol Anchor of liojto for tlio Democracy and It lias vanished from hit; hands ami his sight alnco the Supreme Court pronounced lato logal'teiulor decision, 1 atllrmlng national sovereignly outside tlio letter of tho constitution. In tho tie- bale on tho appropriation for stumping out tlio foot nnd mouth disease on Mon. day ho asked what power a majority of II. of Illiteracy among tho voters of tho Ho. Co ngrcss oxorchto ulu or tho con public.

Tlio money would bo apportioned iitullon, according to tho recent decision among tho States according to tho number of the Court In tho legal-tender of Illiterate persona, which would distil- That decision, ho declared, ia not butO nnri nl It to A CASO. l)Mt a TOVolu. Iho needed. So far, good. But now comes tho con- slderatlon, based upon an overwhelming 1V ti 4.

very much Iho greater part ot it to proclamation that whore it Is most! cm 8 of the completely government 01 me united States as it was originally designed! St. Louis Chronicle Lot I nun take her olrfit electoral votes over havo altogether dl-siroyod tlio Kepubllcnn mnss or well-known facts, that there Is i i nt( tho Uepubllcan party where they iiniong tho KtmsiH furmiTS, doo.4 It Ami, como to think of it, Prohibition to havo qtillo ruined ittlioro, olthcr. Health is Wealth. are Iwd breakers uhoud of tho Domocrntlc ship. The St.

Louis Post. Dispatch declares that no party can- l)u. .1 oinKtilc (or Vr 1 of alcohol 01 i i i 0 i nf Ino Drnln In litonnUyiiml loi Uucnynml tlmuh, ftomnluro Old Ilitrrimmiftjii LOHH of INmorln uUhitrflox, Invulun Ury I.IMIQH nmt HporinfttorrhuacauaiMlhy orilnri nf tho brain, overlmluluonco. uus In hns tho right te in ami thut Hoprctiontutlvc la tlm House shall submit to duration other tluin thut of his own constituents, nml thut for his votos In Deinocmt is ro- to tho DoiuocrutM of his own tils- mul not a cnucus of Democrats other tllstrlow. Atr.

Mor. rlaou IMH consldur that uotluu is now loyally Hurvcd upon Mm. OHIO IIIH ukort a sensible stop in tlin of which ruptmlft tlio llitlo or no fairness In mlmlnlBtrnllon of Southoin ytnte alliiirs, -towurd tho moatnoetly clans of peoplo.ln tho South, the most helpless and whoso condition most of uny calls for tho benefits con- tomplAted In this bill. Tlio money would go'out of tho control of tho National Cnv. orumcnt, and Into tliocontrul of those Stuto Ciovorniuonts, which nro in the- hands of people ncluuted by tho most conlempt- uous prejudices ngalnst that needy class; who regard tlium Inferior beings, un- entitlod to tho rights of citlxenshlp thut hiu-o been c.oivferred, or to of education; and who do not heHituto to muko any laws, or to violutu uny laws, In ordor to tlltfcrlmlimto ugalnst that needy class and perpetuate their sulijcctlon.

Thi-s proposed muulllctent gift of tho nuUon, administered in that spirit, wouU Kuril box conuini tmo monthM treatment. Ona I niliRO fiiuvl 111 cation for Now, if a hir fil lts I 1 I A A A tm i mining purpose AH urnlxboxi'p (or rtvotlollnri; eont hy on focoiptof prico. 0 Una read papers nnd formed nn CTl CO ftttY CAW. QrilDr re- 1 I 1m aluil! i c.n* ffirilxhoxMpiiccoinitiinlviI with flvo "0 UniUI Iimloi QMli M) dollnnt.wo will ftimtihe purcimMr our written believes ho cnn romUr nn I i ver. KHftrnntauto rafunii thu monuy If tho trofttmftnt i Itli3tumUn2 such opinion, monuy K.

itrooU, Dflvonuorl, Iowa, i by 1 notwitha Third and Torry i i ronrt ino thut will i-nmlur an verdict on the OBATEPUL-COMPORTING. evidence," i This isn ft A mr ll cw ut cherished industry of a i i A rtss court himgors on, und also at the I I rl i inul chsa; but it Is good lor the com- BREAKrABT. i i Hy thorough knowtodKO otthu nfttnrM tawe of uml nutrition, nmlhy curoiii 1 Application o( tliu flno proimr- i uf wolf Mr. Kp)Mtmo proviiloO our brotkfrtrtt Ublutf with A llnvoroilhttv which mju of nucli of A 4 THE LAW IN KANSAS. Abllono in city of nltout threw thousand people, in tlio content part of Kunsns.

bolniiituinmill Is probably fairly of tho tin 1 blltn. fo inntftlli.o»Mi(untrnKft?n':nt»i]B good clans of tows in that btato. lias, thonifoni, Ijecn a good Uenl nml to nUwk wlwwvur ihurMii ft wnnU point. oicnpo ninny A (ntnl ihntt by lutoplni; ourwtvei wi'll foclltUnl with I'uro hkwul and vrowjrly hbel iitrrlu Oasttit. noiir wltlihoillntf WRtor or milk.

Sold by tlrocora latwloU North-Western Normal, GENESEO, HENRY ILL. Kn- VltcuruuR, OFl West Third Street, IMBUCHA-STS 11 LOCK, to input tho of yon us wliti dortlro toubUiln A I a In ttio lovt Utnu nntl luf l4AM inonny UiJViHi oittptoyodftml tlio folio win of Vltjily ('ntomoii Normul, Anil 8fl MnnUiIc, Com rclnli Kloctlru. IntprTrrm 1HH4, frcm to f'UiO por wuok. Tutllun Torm. Only ttxtwrlnnciHl Normal The NOTICE Is Hereby Given, i a pitnuiAnvrtiiC Llio city cliAttarof tliuclty of nnolpctlnn ulll bo on tin 1 ilrftt SATUItDAV In April, tWI, to wll: On Iho 5lln1iiy u( April, isw.1, fortlm fpr those who hoped much of tho prohibition experiment In Kansas to bo constantly pointed to Abilene with hor six open saloons, nml that even in 8i good town that, tlio conallUUlon of that 'thrifty 'young was dDiid loiter when It came In with the saloon.

If tho principle could not succeed In Kansas, It manifestly could not succeed anywhere; and tho six nourishing saloons of Abilene havo been heralded near and far to prove the utter futility effort. Llttlo lias boon known abroad tll! steady tight- to nil I i i Mnynr; toillltlutoHlcootCMty to till llio nlllwot City AUiTinan from oncli Tim will Ii4 upon ftt clock A. ipcn until i nVIork M. fiili! lny, tit ttn Ing of tho cases through tljo courts, against all tlio cuwntng impedimenta that Ingenuity could dftvho ami money buy; hut a result has now boon reached, and tho silicons of Abilene are heard from again. Hero they are: Donnlu.

Morgan, now trial tlunieil, flno gijQO Ijorjd of LOGO for two am) com- Flrnt Wnnl-At curnor of Third nml KllUonro Wnfil-- At tho hiiiifo of II. ScliAefor, nf Tlilnlnnd Uruvit utroetrf. ThlrU Wanl-At tho Court Konrtli Wnnl-- Al tlm Pollen Ktnllon, Northcwl corner nf Main nml 1'lfth Mrco n. Kllth KtmhMl Ilouac, Knurlhantl IVrry Hlxth Wunl-Allhoonicenf would still further Increase tho and menacing disparity In the conditions of tho t.vo classes nml perpetuate Iho con- Illct which, moro than any other thing, now subverts tho lawg.and the of tho Government, and nullified Its', most sacred promises and obligations to Its citizens. Senator Sherman said ho was unwilling to vote to tlie Southern States money from tho public treasury for any purpose until Wo had bettor than had bacn irlvon within 11)0 lust year that tbo money so given would be expended fop the ad.

of tho United States. He was unwilling to give such money until the Southern people were wifllng to acknowledge tho rights conferred by tho constitution upon tho citizens of tho United Slates. He thought tho people of tho North would strongly oppose this tils- position of their money. This is quite In tholincof thought expressed by CI.UKTTK, yesterday, on the subject of contributions asked.by an" organization of Confederate Veterans for the bcuelltof their Indigent Tho people of tho North will observe tho laws that exist; but until tho people of tho South are pared to do tho sumo, they shall llnd that In tho making of additional laws for their benefit, and In till matters of opinion, they will bo held as not members In good stand- Inglq tho national community, and not entitled to ami thp sympathy that would belong to such, belong. hns long boon sort of ulcor on Democracy nt tiny rate, with hoi riots, her political murders mul her ballot-box stalling.

For every vote from I.oulslnim sugar planters tho Democratic purty will lose on uccoimt uf its tnrllt ro- form principles. It will gain ten it makes a square fight on theso principles. Lot go! Council HI Us Nonpareil President Artluii 1 will soon probably have the unpleasant duty put upon him of vetoing tho John Porter restoration bill. It Is a duty he owes tho old Union veterans who were a i to Iho old (lag, and If hjMlocs his duty It will not encourage disloyalty uml insulionllnutlon In tlio iirmy. Tho bill could not bo passed over his veto.

Wiipollo UepnbUcnni Tlio Democratic Snnutors voted against the investigation of tho Southern outrages. In tho light of tho fuels revealed wo don't bbvmo them, That Is, if they are willing to cover up tba terribly mean things tbo southern of tholr party Is capable of doing. Hut tho facts wo all out and they stand convicted of being partlccps crtmiiils after the fact, Ono Xlsht unil Uraml ttatunln) Saturday. March 22d, 1884. I I A I i A i OF-- Fiishioifs Famous Favorito, A I A Wo aro prepared nmv to show us haml-onio Umof SIMUNli CLOTHING In Children's Scluxil, Hoys, Youth ami Mon's Clothing, carefully selected for the wants.

of our so that wo are- tible to antlafnctlim to everjbtxly. Our M12K01IA.NT A I OKI'AKTMKNT Includes Ml the importations of Suitings, ami overy garment to lit, Wo cordially luvlto ovorylxxlyto our Line of SPUING CLOTHING, wo will show you pleaauro our complete Lino nnd confident of ovorvlnxly. ISAAC ROTHSCHILD, TEMPLETON UK II MT.Vlt IM.XV. I I 33 STAR ARTISTS 33 I I Amy Mnrvoy nr.il ng Clothier and Merchant Tailor, Corner llrady awl Serowl Streets J)avonport. Iowa To make room for more Seasonable Goods, I have marked down my Stock of MlillT, ORE.VT I I I I i A Wltli Sm-lul Star fiwlo, New Wnnlrolioh! FJno Wltli Sim-lul Star fiwlo, ew i no ffvctal Superior Cliorttrt! uml tly nn pn- ucwl In Now York nml C.Vr'Advdnco unto will OIHMI at lnki)'n nt ll o'clock.

HMITVO KeiitH H. IIAMMATT, A I Corner Hrwly ami TUlnl DAVESroltT. I A LAMPS About 25 per-cent, Jiud Buyers ivi.Il do well to look in before pur- cluising elsewhere. G. H.

HtNRICHS, 114 West Second Street, DAVENPORT. AU ION and J. I). 11. HAIITWXU, j.c.

Vice I'wa. A. RCvrremTieM. (J.T. Cincinnati Now York Times bnrdlv' succeed in Its attempt to spread tho impression that President Arthur Is making uo of tho FiMleral olllces in New York for hlsovyn advancement, when tho fact is conspicuous that Collector Hobortson Is not a political frload of Arthur, and has op.

posed him all alonir, and yet has been retained In tho moat important position ut tho disposal of tho President In the Umpire Sioux City A leading conservative Irish paper, In a forceful article, says that "Ireland la blending to death." True. And Iho democratic parly Booms to bo getting ready to strengthen the arm of England, by extending to America tho policy of free trade, which Is one of tho weapons with which England has stabbed Ireland. Horsos, Carriages, Buggies, 5 Class Landau, Baud Wagon, Spring Wagon, Sleighs, Cutters, Bob Sled Double and Single Harness, All in Good Repair, Belonging to the Lane Liwy.Stalile of John Hill, Will ho PolJ without IVIUTIO ut Auction, mi Thursday, March 20 3 At the OLD LIVERY on West Third Street. Sale to Commence at 10 A.M. aro of Iho aboro Homo STEAM HoblnB aro found In Hocks of ten thousand in the neighborhood of Powlmtnn, Yu.

A man recently kllloil -180 of tho wuf A. charge of bird.shot should bo mltUd till ponalty paid- where will ost H. Ouottlor. of S-iOO and costs, bond of $1000, uad oou)mUteil till paid. Without delay.

irughed, now trial denied, lino I 'A newspaper In has been sued of and coats, bond of $1000, nnd com- Uimiagca for printing portrait pf a mltte'l. Countess which did not loolt like lief. Wm. Illckman, flne of $200 and costs, This a gleam of hope fot-the sultering flvo mouths in jull, SiGOO lionds. people whoso portraits aro being published IOWA IX PIECES.

Tlioro are twenty-seven bald heads In tho House. Tlpton complains that tho electric light costn too much money. Ceilar Rapids Is "all toro up" ovor tho question of abolishing the Street Commissioner. A grain elevator (ell iu Dtibuuuo on Saturday, burying tlio ruins Jeremiah Davis, a laboring man. iV case of supposed was jayrbmthlp feature ol lisiji- pcnlngs tiiat ctimo to tho ourfucb last week.

Linn county creameries made pounds of butter In 18I for sale outsldo the county, and of chceso. Tho totafvalue was Minnie Nairn, an 18 year old crippled, iiiaidoii of Dos Alolnes, undertook suicide because her-ljrothor loye and dranK too much wliie. 'A'doctor restored RbHOUS RYIHGTOHW.ODDWH EARL BAKING POWOE ITAMBOJMDTO DAVENPORT STEAM HEATING Contractors Tor Slcain Heating Apparatus. Crosnuci'y Outfits, siiul 1 I I PI IMC, STKAM i i I I A I OAST IKON I'M'K, I II3ASS i A I.MAI) IM'Ml'S, Sl'KAM A iAS, I I'll'fi. KU-.

PnrtlouUr iitti-ntdm to nil Unl. I T1I1UI) AND FUONT A DAVKNTOUT. IOWA. SICKELS, PRESTON WHOLESALE, 121 123 WEST THIRD ST. P.ETAIL.

22G WEST SECOND PURE CREAM TARTAR. $1OOO. Given fotmA Anclrowv 1 poariBttWuB Powder. TH lively PORE. iici.i|Souil«rNVl,iimlU*stlinoulab KOBEKT IN-- I Copper Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Wash (Jas Fixtures, Cistern nntl Well Iron and head OrderH attended to.

UKADY HTIEKET. BSTIMATKS i ON rOM'RAOT WOUK. asn? t'njiii tmoli asS. Dana llnys, lies. Um: M.

PC lu fon tu Inc. of and noilc, Mihviuiitw. NVvor sold In bnllc. C. K.

WJCCWA Y. Dflil Cyli her to Clinton ItcraUj says tho turo awl the (fraud have jointly compllflhod Homo gootj fqv In tlie u-id'. i I JOHN McSTKEN, City Oloik NOTICE I I OIVKX, THAT I I I A I OK HnglMry for tho Oily of will inrel on Monday the 24th of March, 1884, At lliu ot Uio City Clerk, ami continue In poi'itlun (or li'ii for imrpoflo of T. J. Foloy, plea'led lined in tho American newspapers, nowadays, and costs, iwd put under frV-M) bonds.

Uryant, of BarnesvlUo, Qhlp, Put Maronoy 0 3 i l( ancl Iflllod boy yjfp was cd guilty and lined $100 each, i ntf fruit last fall, has boon acquitted. Now wo aro going to plant tjiat melon patch again. Tho management of'the Old Solders' ENFOROEKENT Oi'LAW. Tho lown Usvlew, tho political mnga of lly ot tlio Ulty Council. McST Ulty Clerk y.lno published at Dos Molnes adltod ome ftt Nowark, N.

Is such tlmt thp by Mr. Will II. Porter, issues a special Q0st for cnch velCTftn on jy thirty number dated March 15, lu which Is por iay. The, old boys aro doubtless editorial article entitled, Enforcing Vro. tl iny OC)llg worth rtor tjlo under Xow Jersey's Into Gov ornor In the Olilckahominy hlbttloii.

In that tho odit)r It Is the duty of all cltlxuns to abstain i i i i nit- i lUvl'lQllCV I It (no I.1. IMpulatlnn. fond (nr Cnbilniiito ttofnroyou do 111 HTKVKXH. urvonport, Iowa. DAVEtfPOUT Complete in all Departments.

VttUUKot In private fMoIlwanil bvntdlnii clnbn low i. for circulars or cill College DUNCAN, Davonport lown. J-OSTJBR LIEBIJE, ARCHITECTS. M.HNKIS I Kdb.Sl, 1-8I-. NOTICE TO BUILDERS, for n( IHSI.

at Oi'dnr Itii))lil0, IOWA, for llio of I own A K. A A. will rpcolveil nt i i i tt o'clock, noon, Tluiredpy. Mnrch ntul tnoof. flco n( C.

O. C'iNlar (with lull nt mir ulll-'o In MOUIM, rl)(ht rciwrvftl to rtjoctnnyor HUlilils. FOSTEtt L1I2BBK, AIIC1I1TKCTO. from violations of any law yot; under tho Thfl ma of ft bull nt MMftt circuuwtwiceslnthtocaso ItUtUeapecla WM hoavi Ilnod i i a andotof thc for the Joor sUow those oppojed to It, to aeo to Its enforce-' tuoiit." Tuat is unwund. ft Is no moro tho duly of any man to obey a 1 law, than It Is his duly toasalst the obedience of his community to U.

Not, necessarily, htadtoorwfl wlfp a spmnt girl, that ho should assume the duties of an I her nelgWiora say Ms ft better Managers of Democratic conven. please tako warning. A Torre lUnto, man employs ItLf i i ortlcor or detective, but that his altitude- rol0 10U 8l 7" II13 wlfa InOueW mould bo on tho of noedofhiws against tho enconnjc encouragement SAFE AND BANK LOCKS OPENED Whim out of onler. or or Comhination IOKL 'OM Key UickSftfon Huff OHARIjKM Safe and Bank Look Exptrt Rock lltghtof the keepers ftftwouensof In famy und inebriation. An employe of Snouflor Watrous, of Cedar vfho had the mtsfortuiifi to lose the ends of three lingers In thp mill machinery, has brought S.U.U tho company for $10,000 damages, The Sioux Olty.fmunal hankers after an gpera house.

Tho npxt thing wo hoar of it will bo wanting a fast mall to get its edition in to Nebraska and Dakota ahead JOHN SIEM3, SAVES LABOR, SOAP, FUEL, WATER CLOTHES. This excellent managed. I A ilO WBST TU1RD BTRKKT, I'QUT. IOWA. lover than any plKfl In tti? CUT pa ero.

of the Omaha and St. The SprlngAeld Methodists are Uoldiug a vovivni. Sprlngrteld undergoing an opldomlc of housc-br6akers. Tho swine plague has appeared In Mont rase, Etllnghaui county. Uev.

T. Do Wilt Talmagc, the IJrook- lyu divine, Is lecturing at Springfield. Tlio Republican primaries now uoin.g' held over the Stnto are very unanimous In an expression of preference for John A. Logan. Miss Nannie Lleter, of tlio fore Meat Market.

FB1CKEL HAY. oC MeU. Choicest A variety of tho hand, Cor. 12th Harrison 1201 ASK JEWELERS FOB "Aurora" Goods, Ml Wirtaof FIKK TLATKDOOODS mule by Hurora Silver Plate Manf to tho of who cannot work other machlnoi A machine Hi at takes the strength of a man to will certainly and. the clothes much mere bin one that can as worked by child.

Try very fine fancy clothes and convince A child from 10 to of age can wash vlth DOUJ1LK CYUXDCB It cleans larger package of In minutes, than any other machine, now In It ia built of the very best muter- laJ, fully warranted, and SERVE TODKSRI.VES I1Y I UIVINO IT A THIAL. IT JUL. AUo Mftmifactncf of til ot Wooden Boxes, Bee-Hives Shipping Cases i i i -fc- rt'T other obadlwjco well as hU of divorco Is becoming more aud i or 9 own; that nil of bis moral Inllnonce as cltlaon and a inomuev of tho poininunlly It luis been discovered In Scotland thut should bo upon that side o2 every such come of the sphoql rotiphers have Intro- question, and that there should, exist no duced castor oil as moans of discipline doubt of hid roftdlaosa to render heartily refractory, being required to and honestly, as a man-and ft patriotic tnke dose 1 of that Hind instead of a citizen, whatever co-oponUlon may be re- flogging. We havo felt all the time that quired of-hlm by the laws of the the unwise prominence given to the oil In It this of dustry In Ohio politics would work that co-operation which'tlio "laws aro 'mischief but wo wero not pre framed to require from every citizen, aa pared for ti result eo-dreadful as this. The vAlneas or Juror, as well as of every o(ll.

next tlilnc we know, they wll lie attempt-' most society young ladles of Shelby has brought suit for slander against the wife of James B. Fraxer. The Republicans of Congressman Pay- district, will hold their district con- ventlon at 11, to eelect CONNAUGHTOJN, 403 BRAPY ST-i DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A.

EstablishcU Catarrh, Dcarhcss, Lungapd Nervous Diseases Speedily awl PcrmancnUy Cured. Palientr Cured at Home. Write for "Tin: MHTOCAJL-MISSIONAKY," forllic People, WM. 0. Dental Office.

deleates to the convention. Tho press on which the Dloomlngto'u Pttntftgraph Is printed wns broken on Friday morning. The bulletin press was ulHO disabled on tho aamo mornlnc- The "Warren county Hrtpubllcan Con- vontion to elect dfllepates to the State an'3 Congressional Dletrict Conventions will be held at Monmnnth April 3, and the primaries March 20. BLQOK. THtRD STRCKT WK3T OF JBRADY tiargftryand ftlldlioqMeof uUflcUl tftoth iuppllnl kit Consnltatibii and Gratit.

O. Box 292. Telephone No HON. KDWAUO RUSSKI.U, Postmaster, Davenport, sa-s: "Physidan of Rcrtf Success." CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, wriioji: "An Honorable Man. Fine Success.

Wonderful Hours, DR. FOSGATE, 309 Brady Davenport, Iowa. WILLIAMS, CARPENTER infl contrtclot. Small ft BMclilty. Comnerclu alley, UK! Continues to treat with, his usual qreal all privatt, chronic, dlieijet, wmlnal weakness, Impotcncy, night ind all frcmabnses.

Both Mxet, In tlie quickest time possible. Young men, aged men, and aid mea, aad an who arc suffering should consult DTI. FOSGATE ia ail wattert of a or chronic nKtxue. i.

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