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I 1 i i I. I fe THE DAVENPOKT DAILY GAZETTE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, UAVENl'OUT GAZETTE. TIIK CAMPAIGN! WKJBKLY GAZETTE, mmn. evrry wvuk, cninmnncinK and rniitlniilnK until nmiDuncomvnt madn of thn Xtwpmbi'r victory! tn your mines. WXVK.VI'OHT Nil IK KM.

Tho city Bohouln ojmu to-morrow, Tbo board of miporvlsorH will meet In rogulnr monlhly Messlon to-morrow morn- Ing. Hock iNlnml linn a motnlrnslty In tho DBMOOitATIO CONVENTION. Vollinor, 0. G. HIpwolI, Martin Kunkol.

Krcil Ascbermnnn. of tho Heolt Bounty -Thn OiiiitlhUtcHnnil DclcKnt' 1 -A Protection llt'HOlullon Ail Opted, Tho BtioticoUuty demdcnitlcconvontlon Firth M. V. Gannon, (Jco. K.

Parker, N. C. Martin, I 1 J. Hagorty, J. I).

Schmidt, C. II. Motor. Sixth ward, 1V-. it.

Grunt, II. Knottier, Iu Cunningham, Chrla nlmpo "humpbacked Iron gutter crow. Wllrt Crtllml moot ll Turner Hall yc.ster- diiy.nlSi'. M. Tho hall was funilNhcd I Mttlff, -T.

C. Bol- i I A I bearing huge Ixiuquot, which with tho ii.itloiml coIorH ToMtooncd about tho Knvnliuid'ji tfB ry front, KIIVO tho room bright and lo.mwrowino-riiliig.onlVrry, bo- pk.n«lngat)ponranco. KlfloenUi and with sopnrto tables for tho different delo' Second Precinct; J. II. Efahunp, Louis KruM ov-tf Fifty.

Iht'M'llf, Otlff Mhi'fimr. (up Paul, of U'Clrtlro, brought I Ing tho old lino democrats witlkod briskly Dolta, Georiro Clark. Tour poUtuoH of tliu Mummolh Pearl viirl- to tho front, while tho.no who aro claimed, ty totlin UAKK'm nUlcoyHMU'rdnv. They but do not claim to bo democrats, hung Broh mor. Blue Grass; A.

Stockdale, Louis I II. H. Slndt. Aliens Grove; James Grill, John Cur- i A i llonry Kllndt, Conrad Mborty; W. Slndt, F.

I.angman.Goorgo OU back IMKIIUM they felt a Ilttlo o. 1 1 1 1 11 i ii I'lio pollen fore.) posed to hum their tiikonln wroiip, ut llio pi Tho convention was Mu licit nlritlon ln.it wonlng, and they miide a llv ViMi.V.V.V.'.''.' npponrnnce tro. uiiDKii Mr. Fred Holuz chairman of tho county committee. On motion Mr.

Slierldnn; AS'elHe. Andrew JJoll, Philip J. II. Koch. U.

JLurray, M. 0. Jones, 11 An will como over tho Chlcn. I( ct0(I chairman. Mr.

gun Orndorfl. Soi C8C r. Hurllngtou on tint dny of tliu Hhhtip CVwgrnve, September M. A i wns temporary Hopson, TUK WKATIIUU llKOOJiD. from Hurling, i I tin secretary, but dec Int-d and sail, "1 want fn of I I LoClalro; l)r.

DoArmond, H. F. Me. to work on tho Hour, ami not Imvo to Curoy, J. II Davenport.

lto IV county ckrk IH buny gMtlrigouttlio A I I. M. UnMipp.T Mini i mill light var! rhiiiigHii In tompoi'a- cnli'iuliir fur tlnj next torm of tho circuit cotirl, which opens 15. and (rial nutkeii will he In order for thn next two Diat fliuwliil im'clliiLT of tho young club to-morrow Mr. L.

M. Fisher wns nominated, and declined for tho namo reason, nnd Mr. J. M. Df'Armoud'H naino was called, an'J he followed suit.

As Mr. John Noth had uointnatml Mr. DoArmond, some ono lie act IIH secretory, which -T -I- -m -r Pleasant Valloy; Backus Blralinrd, C. 5. LeGrang, I).

0. Grant. After which camo tho following HKSOMJTIONS: tho honvontlon tender Its Hill for tho convent' tltuntf oncei oeautlful decorations of tho hull. Adopted. ht Not to 111- foot, with a posl.

1 In. of ga-at Imporlnnco and no refusul to act. Mr. Krnsl Cliiussen was offered by Mr. A.

C. Beyer In these wordu: Itrport. U.H. men who favor republican can- tried to tho rjuentlon by moving AVWl Thnt tho bonr(I of 8llpcrv HorH OH I i I I I i i i i ML'JI ii i .1 i thoro bo two bucrelarlos--tho llrnt two bo requested not to grant a further oxclu- To-morrow, September thn nralrlo nnnu-d, Mr. McGnlrk and Mr.

Fisher franchise, to any ferry company, be- I i i i u4 11 Kb I i 1 1 1 1 r.i«tf 't Hi'jiKon will open In i Mate nnd I "then ono can write i tho other who Miirt out to-morrow I tiitkH." Thin watt not satisfactory to Mr. objected to tlio writing; but i their oxpcctnlhinti tho ami Hock Island. nn t)in mo i innn t(1 nlll camo tlio most Impoitant rosolu- tlon of all. 1 4 i Hill. ot will berenrivr bo Mllnct, Mr.

Motlulrk CH.no pillmtljr for. R(a Ml mnVQ Mim in this reiflon nt I ward, and ftuld: "I will not datnm tdn rt it. M. MAtrriN, U. U.

A. A llm I i i tloii rII in-) Winter i I 1.v»i. i i 'I'li't i i 'r i i i i i 11. I'l liy In this region nt The i i i W. K.

II. Alexunder i hi tint futuro hi) highly respected In Hits I '1 olllco on ac'voitnt of melon weighing hnnds I i nearly'10 siiit In last I i i thn ii'iidcr iiurcU'S of tho em. i. by whom was fully appreciated. subscribers lo tint phonn ready for dlMrlbutlmi, ward, and Raid: "I will not detain tho V0 of protecting Amorican labor imd In- diiHtry.

Tho protection resolution was adopted without dissenting voice. It moans tho lemocrncy of Iowa uro not strongly in la- didn't write a lino, and where vor of froo traded How does this please the German ox-clinlrmnn of tbo ropubll- by rofiialng to net." Mr. Fish- tho shnok WcOuIrk find the two took i siMita on tho atage, whore aldnd thu chairman to such extiMit It wan difllcult to tell who was itn county committee, who dared ho hail gone, to tho democrats, not i xt i On motion the chair appointed tho fol- account of prolilbUlon but bccnuse the nun iji'ijti (i ituiiroi 01 priuti iiiiHHiLfcr I 1 (ho most compete Il)wl imlttp on John democratic purty was free trade and convenient Hit yut publhluMl by any and admirably )IUH lie N'olli, J. M. otcr i and Job Mr.

"I can't act, for 1 without chcckH ami murbln limn- LfHiifihcnnliiiH In are not I yi.n i i i Tlio a i for wood IT 111 lfl.li.1 I 1 I A inmlo of of i city and Ihoan who havu not tho clu'ckrt or don't do no Immediately i I i i you linn nnd J( trlinmlngrt. huvca't my npoctnules." Tho chairman answered In true domo- checks I (. 0 tyio, mattor, come up hero attend to your duty." Ho went. I'ho committee reported 113 entitled to tho following First Wnrd--J. AI.

A A. C. Marshal Karwutli has been doing good I Frank I'lcklum, J. M. Moloy, IV nnu 1 i H.

lionholT, P.O. nlr wur a i i i i i MloughH nf af limn. thn Davenport and 1 1 Mu0rJlth I IJru1 r.Hhlolds. Second ICruso, J. it mid Dltih order find nf.

i I i i nt (Innnio S.M-cnd I.H time, U. Ivoop. W. O. Schmidt, John I).

Uronk- Hand, bolow Keator miw mill. Tronchn.t worn dug, drawing olf thn (lUhy water which luul accumulated and 0 I a ll air with mnlarla. "Tin; I--. in-v-'d adiiitt'. i i i i i i an i nn thu I'hn St.

exposition and musical (ipona at St. IjouN next UVd- Third 1). IV'terson, Fred (Ju.stuv Donald, Itmlotph Prlostor, Jnmes i i Nat I.oonard, Otto V'olk. iJ, In tbo lino now oxpnililun Ijilirman. Intnl.

I'ViLiik Dohunl, John H. H. bulldliiLr. i i i mny uttiMul with ay Clausen, Henr T. J.

O'Mnrii, Mlcliiu.l Uimhnc i i i i i i i i i Ilrii dy of vv.irk nt I. I 1 T. oml i i i i tho fv i i A i i mid i-. i i in i i tn I an poHsIbln tlm nurllngton i IMSUO i i Hnpt. and for faro for HID round trip) good to return In live luys.

Agent Lowry will also sell round i th'kiitd yept. 17, October I. 'J, to, ItJ, ami 17 nt ono and ono third faro, hi a city ordlnanoo In force carpontom and builders to obtain a permit to pile bultdlng muterlat nn tlio a and ntreets. This 1ms been to large extent, If not entirely Huniui'1 Tanuor, y( ni McMiinns, ohr, A. 1'.

McOulrh, ThoH. O'llrlun, Jnnios Vt 1 Mart Uhnrlos Mvlcr, O. (1. 4 John Xoth, Sixth Ward-- 1.. M.

I i r' PJO -i, i nf i 1 I. i nii-l I 111 1 1 V. H. Uupturii i uf i iiii'1 tl iun! niv fur I'M Fur italn nl C. St.

AVHn'-t i 'J Tin: iii-w l.lvi-rv 1 (ti Try -JIH. I nf (In I i i i tlin rlinnrn fur -i Mr. C. Fair N.nv in. I Mr.

H. S. i Kiirni St. OH. thn plllll nn-nrpii-t3nt fur nil nf borun I'm: imvllral i wn (n i i uf I i i In i-vt'ry wall; and life the i of the now i i i a i niul ii'Mirnlijln, A M.

I M. I 111., in thi' a i and ran hour l(4 i i i In InvrtiniMil cf ni iv mi i i In i TIIK nf Jitilli-lnii-j Thn iu; In tli in mini thU 'Mn ntitorliu; thh ftro K. T. WK'klnm of A i i Hmitty nf Frank Furri'll rf Holiday, ('bin. I I I D.vkiTt, City; of Orion.

I I I Win. Clark, A vw.in, I I I Hi in I I'M no. Ill thn cnm I.t'Hi;li luud conl snip, liy I I II. SMI ni. Thn lri'ii, slow In uiul puny, ttpnllh I on orup ring wnnn, tetter, rhouin, ou Tootlmt'lin." Instnnl for Ask for C.lr.

nit Tooth- Thoy llnvn Won tho npnsiin'4 1'rlxoN. nolKhv.iklri, Imntli or llnnn. They arc prompt nnd cnrfnln. V-V. i I'titirninry Jly.1 lirnily Ht nil rnts, mice, rnncliod, Innl-bngs, nuts nnd ovory thnt lnftat 15c.

Drug I.i pfist, ami no pfirllciilur ntru him wnya AH result novpral iioctirntti linvn niut mntlmiitl for U'hlt. M. Urunt, F. II. IjiiC'luIro, J.

J. I'M i I'reiilnct -J. W. tftowurt, John C. Hiilliiir, M.ritchor.

Second I'rccinot-- John Hath, Wllllnm JaHpor, Knuik U. Itruln. anl, Jordan. Vnlloy-- C. Schumiuihcr, KanvaVth has hlnnk to (wilts Tor thnt purpose, and It i bo U'oll to tho pvrinlls hoforo ohslrnctlonrt trouhlif.

A ImportimViMfiuifng I NntluinU (idiiguo will bu hold ut St. An- thotiy'rt hntmo tills evening. M. V. Unniioit, will prvtttMiL ropurt of thn profitvtlltigrt of tho convention In Mus- tntihivihki which tho (olluwlnv; will carried out: Hurry redtittlun, James f-lndlny, a i Kntnk V'rtltMitlni' and.IntnoH (Cough.

and ambition Iwvo (r-uisotl tnort' inlsory thnn Ignornncu nnd A. Me. John nogntlvc, A J. O'Mtjni. Thn i Hunk, i 1'ytlilan, hnhl llu'lr thirtieth anniversary vvlvbru- Uon yoritMtihiy nftornoon nnd ovuiilng.

nxuitrston ptirty of over two htindretl nnon upeolal train from Gnte.ilmri', i thn nnd Abingdon Hand nnd thirty Sir Kulghty, arriving ut 1 o'clock, and wrro mot ut tlio ferry Division No. 10, of this city, with thn (Jroat Wi'iti'rn Hand ami part of I'rJtirctoti-- U'lllin 1 (option, Timothy Muxter, Frank I'npo. rjlncoln-- B. j'Murrny, 0. JJ.

Creswoll, John H. Koch. Liberty-- Lung. maun, tt'ni. Schmnlllt'ld, George -Dr.

1'. Olanoy, W. M. Suiter, 11. K.

McCarty. SherUlan-A. II ill, I'olor Wleso, V. Mt'lnhart, Hogge. Itocklnghain-- Ctoorgo ICriiao, F.

.1. SchaeiTer. llutler-- JiuncH Wloso, JI. OrciulorlF, op p. U'Inliold-- John Doylo, C.

Alurlln. Allen's (Jrovo-- Johnson Maw, Christian IClttlesnn, James drill. Clark, K. U. Ik'h.

Jacob HniH. Mluo (Jrnss-- K. Steinhilbor, H. JI. Slndt, I'hlllp Ilolnz, II.

Oruoni- I I Hickory Grove-- A. Hodtclt, Henry I a Thoodoro Moyor. Thoro wns no dolcgntlun from Cleona Coinpittiy 11, coiammid of Cnpt. Tin? prooi'vfllon bolnx formed tlioy iimri'lii-d up Itiiwly to tho t-'nlr Grounds, whitri! pknlc hold, with dancing in llorul liall. Tho foatlvhlun woro oontlntiril I tho when livrgn number of vomit; puoplo wont out to Inko putt.

A Till; I I A No Kcrvloo In llio Calvary ttulny. i proaoh hi Ttm Uov. J. l. tho United church, corner IJratly ntroets, at 11 A.

M.nnd r. M. Snbbalh school will bo resumed nt Trinity and C'hrUt today. At Trinity In morning at I I o'clock, am! nt Christ church In tho evening at 7 o'clock. Sun- at CiirUt church at c.

M. day Paul'a Luthornn church nt I A. to-day, will "Tho tho Snbbath and of Snbhnlli Ulworvnnco." KvonlngHtibjoct: "Toinpurmicn Unit will bo tho thcinn at the Young Chrhltan Association Hong service ivt-t o'clock thin nftornoon. Thoro will bo tlio Untml serviced tho Cuthedrnl to-day. Ktirly relobrntlon ftt 8, and nchool at and sermon at 11 In (ho morning.

Kvonlng prayor I 1 M. At tho Congregational church uervlccs will bo hold usual nt A. M. nnd P. M.

Tho morning subject will bo "Moral Locality," nnd In tho evonlng "Vncalloh Jotting.) by I.nml and Hen." TIIK ItlVKIt ho White Knglo will como down this morning. Tho Llbblh Conger wont north yoator- tlity nftornoon. IMttaburgh will bo down and tho M-uty Morton up, Tuesday. Tho Jojiophlno UOO.H to Duhtiquu Mon- dny nmrnliiK nt o'olook. Tho Sidney cnmo from St.

Paul yostor- day afcornoon nnd doparfod on her way to St. Ij-wls with freight. T.IO atoamor St. IMul nrrlrod during tho nlg'it nnd dopnrtod for the north at daybreak. Sho will go through to St.

Priul wore rocoivod last evening tunttlioro wfti four foo( of wntor botwoea nntl tit. Paul. Tho tomporary olltcora wore then made ttiii purmuntMit olllceri, nnd tlio convention prociwlod to.tho nomination of cr.KUK in; Titr. COUKTS. ghcinldt put In nomlnutlon MrAV.

.1. Ulrchard, tho present incumbent, high. ly him In -short Tlu-ro worn no other nindklntes, nnd tho noininiitlon was mado by declamation. Thun KOIl I .1. M.

DoArmoiul proposed tlio nuiuo of gontltMium who now occupies tlio position, Air. Henry Volmcr. Tho motion wns nucondocl ly Mr. McOulrk anil Air. Yolmor was nlso nominated by acclamation.

KOIl Mr. Usher M. Kolsoy, of LoClairotowu- ship, received tho nomination, also by nc- clumatlou. A motion was then mmlo thut ono from each voting precinct lo elected to form a recommtMuldologtUes lo tho and congressional convontloiis. To this nn amendment was offered providing tho delegates ho selected by ballot.

Then ciimo shower of substltutCH, timond- inontfl, motions and couutor motions, that soon tho chairman nnd delegates adrift on a wild parliamentary son, thrviitcniul wreck ahead. Finally lifter a groat deal of Informal proceeding, talking anil wrangling, was decided tho original motion wivs curried, and ono member from ouch delegation retired to sho committee room Anovory member of tlioconvontlon, nnd a fow more democrats wanted to be on tho stato delegation, tho committee hml rough sailing, and moro tlmn an hour passed boforo they reported tho follow- Ing dologatlons, each of seventeen mombore: TO TIIK STATIC COXVENTIOX. M. V. Giinnnn, clmlrmiui; P.

T. Wnlsh, Fred Ernst Cluiissou, N. Himson, Whit M. Grunt, C. II.

Moyor, Oustnv Donald, W. 0. Peterson, DIsiu-v, II. H. Slndl, W.

Clark, Johnson Maw, Doylo, 0. H. Crlswoll, Louis Koggo, and J. W. Stewart.

TO CONVKNTIOX. W. 0. Schmidt, chnlrmim; Wllllh Hop. son, fiimls Georgo Itoosu, Goorgo Clark, Unrch'ird, II.

C. Struck, J.O'Morn, William Mullur, Martin, Kunkol, .1. M. DoArmond, F. J.

Schaoffor, Morgan Orenilorft, Wllllnm Uruhn, F. H. Urnlntvrd, N.C'.Mnrtln, nnd A. P. Mc- Oulrk.

Tho report of tho committee was adopted, and tlio convention proceeded to appoint for tho stnto convention, tlio following ItKCKfTION First ward: P. T. Walsh, Uonry Brock- mnn, Wm, Hruhn, Philip Lorhurdi, Herman Petors, J. M. DoArmond.

Second ward; Wm. O. Schmidt, Amnn- dae Woober, LUCIIB Kuhl, Ilcnry Lump, Unas. Third wivrd; John D. Broockmnnn, W.

I). Poterseu, John Schlok, Henry A. Hungo, Jumea Qulnn, L. P. Cost, Nat.

Leonnrd. Fourth wntd; II.BInme, F. Vlnton, After llio central commlttuo to nppolnt a secrotnry, mid pixy him sal- ury (If the money could lo raised), tho convention adjourned. CRUSHED TO BE 4TH. AnKnipJoyr of tho H.

1. A p. Company Killed IVhllo i Inff lip Train. Last night at half post eight o'clock thti railway switch engine 250 of tho Hock Island road, wont to the yard of tho Kentor Lumber Company nt Fifth nnd Warren streets for tlio purpose of getting some cars of lumber, which had boeu loaded to bo token went. On tho en.

glno was Dennis Hough, a switchman In tbo employ of tlio railway company, whoso business was to signal the engineer to direct his movements, and make proper couplings. Tho engine wasswitchod from tho main track, nnd backed down the rails iu tho lumber company's yard where the loaded curs Mr. Hough -had ttiken Ills stand on tho foot board at tho rear of tho tondcr. As Is usual tho was looking In tho direction ho was moving nnd watching for signals frijm tho lantern which tho switchman carried. As he noared tlio tho loaded cars ho s'owed up the engine so as to stop when hi was near enough for the coupling to bo mndo.

Mr. Hough did not leave the foot board to make tho coupling as Is udintl, but with lantern In hand ready to tnke hold of tho link when near enough to do so. It was a tlat car ho was approaching: and had lumber piled on It, and piled In such a way that tho ends of tho boards projected beyond the end of tho car so far, as nyt to leave room enough between them and tho end of tho tender for man to stand when tho bumpers camo together. Ho did not soo bis danger lu lima to escape It, nnJ was caught bo- twecn tho bumuor and tender nnd killed Instantly, his riiest being crushed. The remains were, taken to tho homo of the parents of the deceased at Fourth nnd Davis streets.

Mr. lough was an unmarried man, about twenty ono years of ago, und hml boon nn employe of tho railway company for tliroo years. His father Is watchman at the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway round house. the railroads so as to oblige them to put tl.

i tuolr rates nt point that will tako the (iniciihmv. Utirinuton, J. 1.. wiuer out of their stock. 1 am in favor of 011 water hi canals nnd not water in railroad M.

Now c. K. York. stocks. Yours truly, HUTI.BH.

ITEMS OF BUSINESS. 1 holt- 1. A I A llrst if Dim to.t In luKulli', Inil All Itiformal mooting was hold at tho i nssoclfttos. Howard Ilurtls la In Chicago. Otto King wont to St.

Jjoulu on tho Chicago, Burlington Quincy, yoaicrduy morning. Kugono McXalr arrived In tho city last uvonlng to spent fow days among old Thocorroflpondent who bunded us tho following Is evidently very strongly impressed with tlio tomtonoy of several lead- Ing citizens to disparage tho advantages of our fair city. Tho remedy proposed may bo rather lnvrsli, but the hublt is do Serving of strong treitment, though It doubtless emanates from thoughtlessness ruthenium a wish to Injure thegood name and prosperity of their homo. Is DavoiiportoxeoptlonidliUhe number of croakers that befoul their own frog- pond? is tiresomoly monotonous to he.tr tlio dolorous notes that make day as hideous with their buss voice, us any Caudie's pillow. Is tliis croaking epidemic? Is It caused by tho loss of teeth, or the.

want of capacity lo from log to It seems to be most pronounced mid Incurable among tho old bulls that huvo Inhabited this "nock of woodn" longest, and whose accumulations of tho "illthy" tr lt aro tho largest. Isttthnl Ihoylmvegoton a "8oit" log ami want to frighten others from tbut might "nuwsuro noses with Whatever tlio cuuso, Is It not about time that this thing stops? Duven- port Is not drying up, and no reasonable frog will glvo out any nolo thut will dlcuto any such state of facts. This "neck of woods" Is prosperous. Kvory competent business man Is a success, Whether a manufacturer, jobber, merchant, mechanic or laborer, and nn army of profession I A I I IVrmuntMU nittl i yoiuu; iri'iitliMimti find Unrlnj: Iho day, private futility Uh -I. M.

FOIl Win. faintly UrU ini; hortus mmtuL klmt ami ri iMLt Korr'n Kwk MtuuL t' on nsvljit of CVIltft. I I tO A. lliirtun A South i'atirtl IHuuiit. tlii)n iy a inut nnd r.ipdl mi typo n-rltor or dpli; In nnd rjtti fill Atltlroif, MOX TO I.OAX On n-ivl cent, i foinnitit'itin.

i i Invt'i't can li" witJicliuIv'o fHnn or i-ity C. A. n'lrooi I I I Jiirt lot im I'rmly a Si'ott fimntv farm. unil Kiro aiu Itmtiul A I i forty full i for up I'jtKc, I I I I iH'fomt tiniul lit Hm'l to "i'(tHk( i n(Mtiimf on mi ly lo 1 mi I. I 1 Lowry, U'S WV-btS'i'innlntn'ot, town FOR RENT.

front witUdiit AiMrrtH i Academy last night, for purpose of giving tho members an opportunity of conversing with Prof. W. U. Holmes of tho othuologlciil department of thoSmith- HOiilon Institution. I'rof.

Holmea Is visiting tho aciulomy for tho cxpre.H.s purpose of studying and making drawings of Its collection of pottery, to bo used In his forthcoming book on American ceramics. The mooting was an enjoyable one, and afforded an opportunity to tho members of he-siring an opinion on tlui institution and Its collection expressed a gontlo- tuan who Is In a position to glvo ouo entitled to wolght, for Prof, Holmes has an Inllnintp with all tho scion- tlllc musoums in tho country. a mado an especial study ceramics, and stiys thcro Is not so Hue a collection of Valloy pottery in tho world, us ivu possess In Davenport. Some of the being absolutely Prof. Holmes will make drawings for a hundred cuts or more of the Academy which will appear In his paper, Mrs.

George H. Million, and daughter Susie, returned hwt ovonlng from trip to Spirit Luko. D.Sanborn,division passongoragont of tho Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, was In tho city yesterday. Uov. M.

Ji. Wllllston lias returned from his vacation trip and will preach at tho Congregational church ae usual. Mr. imd Mrs. 15.

II. Aloxandor leave to-day for (Jtile.sbur^, 111., to visit a few days with Mr. Alexander's parents. Solon FKllar, of Troy, Ohio, broth or of J. IJ.

and W. F. Fldlur, and well known as a former rcIdont here, was In the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs.

S. B. Nelson, of Munches. tor, N. aro stopping in the city for a Tow days with his sister, Miss Bickford.at llio Cook Home.

lira. W. Hoi brook, of Chicago, who, with her husband, lias been-stopping nt tho KImball for a month, returned to her and will huvo to mivko JJitvanport another i yesterday Leo G. IHIH roturned from Ills trip of recreation'to Chicago, nnd to bis old bomo nnd other places I i Tho vlslc before his work hero la completed. The Academy will have tho benefit of nil his work for tho uyo of its Du'rliiK tho meeting there was an Inter- Hlnlno and Logan whlchlic esllng convorsatlon on the subject of pot- leiuler, will now.

eoutliuuj-tlioirrohor. tho lirst of which will-lie hold tomorrow evening nt Ids ofico. aro gutting a better living oil them than they deserve. Tenements aro full JVAXTKU )(l -Apply in. and routs aro, as a rule, promptly paid.

Wo aro marching fully abreast at tho front rank of the roiruhir nrmy in prosperity. A fow cities may struggle olT, and at groat risk, cup ture an "opportunity," but most such i yet he glad to fall In lino a llulw behind llio moving rniiJCK. The man who will abuse his wife and children to strangers Is below contempt. Is not tho man who abuses tho city of his homo on tlio down nrrr--. grade to tho sumo depths? dm ho retain his right to bo called wise, or oven to a reasonable share of common sense, who stays In a place that he advises stningcra to i It would seem that his lirst duty to himself and neighbors would Im to Lako hlinsoll 1 out of it, Instoad of thus disgracing himself, and injuring his abuse of their common homo.

It may bo that our per cent of croakers is not greater thnn that of other ties, and that wo should hear loss of them If wo kept up a greater din with tho tools that hainmor out prosperity; that It would ho wiso to "stulT our oars" and "push tilings." They do not own all of Davenport or all tho capital of our people though tholr interest may be. in having It Idle. Wo shall ut loust loose nothing by cultivating faith In our future, and avoiding croakers as wo would tlio cholera, and especially cross tho street with strangers rather than ment thorn. KOK roomn.S'O; rot Tnuitii-, ti rmiuii', $11. fnrnlt'iu'tl i llio ii'l (rri-.

A niul "Mi" city. Mi-urn at FOK ItMXT-A ilttvlHiiv; Imuw of ro.tmH. In jili'iity ot frutt, iiml i vli'w. A rnro Aildrcm I.tfllt\ executor, Nn. I'arniim FOR SALE.

On i Ittw for Ji roit KAI-I: 'iilM: tilnci ntlio A POIC A i aii'l liiini-i" 1 nt or No or ('. Farnaiii fir. K. Vt'nrd. Fur Alfred Stovena, In the Current for August nrgues for a common gemler porponul pronoun, tho need of which IntholOngllshlanguiigo Is of ten by writers, and often results In awkwardness or Inexactness of expression.

"If nny man or woman wishes to join our so- I A I A i A IHUTIIS nt Hrnwii, -J In TI SAinnlay nt r. 31, AKI so IN THE PASTRY IF tory. lUJ distribution, form, construction, docoratlon and discussed, nnd particular attention called to tho fact of conventional forms of decorations which aro found In all pottery, In tbo old world nnd now, which does not prove common origin so much mi It Illustrates how the human mind works In tbo same general direction among nil people. Though nuclent pottery has been found in tho position where ouo piece was mod as the cover for another, the Academy posses tho only vessel' which has a lid evidently made for that purpose. It Is In the small burial case, which was dug from a mound and found to contain the skeleton of an infant.

Tho work of I'rof. Holmes will bo watched with interest niul It completion waited for with Impatience by his friends In iMvonport. Ho will remain In tho city until to-morrow evening, and bo at the Academy during tho day. TIIK OF TIII: OPKIJA MOILS K. Tho regular full and winter season of tho Ilurtls opera house Is announced for next Saturday night, Sept.

6. Messrs. Uurtlsund Skeols have boon wise and for- tutmto hi securing tho Madison Square Theatre company, who will present their latest great sucoss "Tho Kajali." No butter selection could have boon mado. Tho Madison Square company enjoy a national reputation equalled by fow theatrical concerns, ami hero In Davenport llioy have Invariably given series of plays not only popular but with lino evenly balanced companies that pleased every theatre goor who has boon fortun ito enough to witness tholr eater- talnments. Tiio company appearing this time Is undoubtedly tho very best that tho Madison Square theatre has yet sent us.

It, In fact, ombrasos tho names of of tlie home company who are returning to Now York from a summer trip to California and Colorado. Prominent among tho names aro II. M. IMtl, W. II.

LoMoyno, B. M. Holtand, CharlotteTlttol, May Gttllaghor, Dolllu Pike nnd others. In this connection wo might mention the fact that tho company bring all of tho original scenlt: effects and properties and wo tiro promised tho frunou.4 "glado seono" Inns lino manner as It was presented In Now York, whoro tho press thoro pronounced tha finest stage effect that lias yet been witnessed. Tho sulo of seats for tho merry comedy and opening of tho Burtls will commence nt W.

II. Ifluko Wednesday morning. Tho same scale of popular prices will bo continued, nnd the ticket Hide conducted ns Xmnlxirs at 7, tlckotant 9 o'clock. OK JIKSPKCT. Tho plonoor settlors association of Scott county mot yesterday morningjat tho office of M.Bolso to attend tho funorul of ono of their oldest members, Mr.

Samuel Pnrlcor, nnd after arranging for tho Inat sad duties unanimously adopted the following: has pleased tho groat Uulor to remove from among us our bo- lovod friend Sumuol Parker, a momborof our association since its therefore bo It Thnt wlillo of nocosslty wo bow in subiulsHiou to the ordering of Su- promo Authority, yet wo fool aaddonod that tho frlond of our plonoor (toys Is thus called from our mid at, and Jtesoltetl, That wo will over cherish son- tlmonta of unusual respect and esteem for our do pur tod associate, nnd Ilesolocdi That wo most with the family of the deceaaed In this, their, nnd our ami jtetolwtft ftjCOpy to the.famlly' and pft- forp.ubUcatIbn;-^".'. .1 JP 1 cioty, orxhe may send In his or her name and wo will receive him or her." That Is absurdly and inadmlssahly awk- warkfbiit the Kngllsh language affords no substitute. Tho sentence must bo entirely changed in Its construction, to avoid the dilemma. Careless expression will often sav, "They may send In their if uf names and wo will receive 11 --that any man or woman--which, of course, Is murder In thu first degree against her majesty's vernacular. The rule (if'rule It mny bo called) which authorizes tho use o'f tho musculine in indefinite gender in such cuses, could hardly 1)0 tolerated in this mm; or woman may send in ht'n nnino and wo will receive him." C.

C. Converse, In thn suggests coined from ffatt one, but offers no case modifications. Mr. Stevens rightly says that will uotdo.aml offers tho Frencli fe with case modifications following Kng- llsh analogy nominative fo, possessive objective titn. Our sentence would bf, "If any man or woman wishes to join our society, Ic may send iu tin name and wo will receive lim." Wo object to the consonant as not smooth and euphonious In that place, and as having no analogy with tbo existing lingllsli pronouns.

Why cumin 1 1 the word with an Initial consonant i And why go to tlio French when English analogy can abundantly suggest tho needed word? This Is our suggestion Fumonltu 1 Miwcr.llm 1 Common. 1' unil. SUB UK I i i i i K-tTii HIM KM cupnclty lust evening by people anxious to soo tlio great tor. mllo ruco between Juy Gumblo of MolinOi and W. dough of Genesco.

Jlollne people were prosont to tlio number of about onohundred cheering on their champion and confident of his victory. After general skating until 0 o'clock, tlio lloor was cleared ami tlio courso-Ilngs set out for tho race. 0. B. Mnrsh and 1C.

G. Peck were chosen judges, and at about ton minutes after 9 o'clock the signal was given, tho contestants starting from opposite sides of tho hall. Hie Doty brothers who, known hero as managers tho skating rink, were in tlio city yesterday as mem- Imrs of tlie Galosburg nnd Abingdon military band of which thov. with John i Chesney. of Galosburg, are covn'otls'ts.

S.P. Smith started lust evening for Montreal from whore, 1 after spending fow days he will go to Boston. Mrs. Smith and daughter are now oast and all will meet at ISoslon Kept. tho fiftieth wedding anniversary of S.

Smith and wife, pa. rents of Mr. Smith. Among tho promlnonts atthe Klu.ball house yesterday wore C. Anderson and wife, of Wnkeileld.Neb.; J.

H. Hubin ami wife, of New York; Mian Lolllo Mills, Lako City, O. H. Nelson, Avoca, Iowa; Qeorge A. Walker, Boston; John G.

Watson, Ayr, Out, Canada; F. O. Proctor, Grinnell; and Frank A. Lee, Now Yoi'l" Thnt form for an Kngllsli common gon TUK ICACKO.V HOLLKltH. der personal pronoun is submitted bet- Tho Banner rinlc wns miwl to its ut- i terjastillod by analogy and by euphony thnn any other.

Tho arrangement of col-, umns Is designed nhovo, tho bettor to exhibit tho analogies, which aro seen In each of tho other genders, and in tho plural. Tho euphony nnd cnso of pronounclntlon mny bo soon In our son. any man or woman wishes to join our society, may send his I name and wo will receive cm." Mr. Slovens rightly says that "any word would bo better than none, yet we should take tho trouble to select tho least objectionable of the many that might bo selected." Also, very truly, thnt "it Is less dllllcult to Hml tho missing word than to induce tho people to accept it." That dllHculty, however, will diminish in pro. portion to the analogy perceived In tne form nnd sound ot tlio word, with those now In use.

Tho loss strange it scorns to tho oyo, and especially to tho tongue ami oar, tho less dlHlculty will bo found in familiarizing people with it and inducing its acceptance; and wo claim that es, em, moot that requirement better than any others suggested, or than any which wo think can bo suggested. Whoovor tests theso words will find tlmt they roll oft" es tongue quite naturally, and can scarcely perceive Unit tlioy are words new to oui. -Mixed spices for plcUHmjr at Korker's. Uirrlson street north presents a lively appearance. A number of good substantial buildings are in course of erection.

French melons at Korkor's. Fresh oggs 15 c. at Korker's. A reporter has counted thirteen different kinds of campaign badges. New arrival of teas at (Corker's.

Flno spices at Korkor's. HARFJ3B HOUSE. Hock iHlunil, 111. BKN UAHPfllt, Proprietor. Ono of tlioflnoft and baot kept hotels west Chicago.

Thoro In not Hotel In tho world thatl aaforntnlnet him cqtm; nionns of escajo from flro. It hno IJtmnt-c'n Iron UnlconJcB ami Combination Stand Ptpo Firo Ladder Cromovory room In the HoiiBo.nndfltnnd j'lpos In thohoiiBOon ovory floor, with hooo attached react Ingto ovoty room, and ovoryroorahoan morcuiy dro alarm, which iu 110 dogrooa nlnrmn the ofilc The following aro Saturday's arrivals fit tho Harper House: Dr. JafTorel, Now York, H. C. Allen, Chicago, W.

It. VntOf, Douvor, Col, E. I'. Now J. S.

Darr, Koairkc, J. ii. FltclT, Now Tho excitement was intense i and thoro was perfect sllonco for sovorid' rounds ox- copt for tho playing of tho bund. Then as It was seen thnt Gumblo gained slightly, a rousing cboor burst forth, after which tlio skaters were continually cheered at each round. At tho ninth la'p Gamble trlpded and fell, displacing joint ot his but he "'was up and nway in an Instant.

At tlio end of.tho llratiullo ho had gained half of a lap and was close behind Clough. This position was continued until the second mllo was nearly finished when Gamble gained tho load. Ho continued to gain very slowly until at five miles ho was three laps, or 1-0 of a mllo ahead. Clough then mado a desperate effort to regain lost ground but without success and when Gamble again passed him ho seemed discouraged and about to stop. ttelng urged he continued with renewed energy, but without avail.

Gatable was evidently tho better man and continued to gain until at tho llntoh ho was laps ahead or nearly a third of a mile. Tlio-tlmo miles was 1st 3:50, 3d 3:50, 3:50, 4th 3:54, Cth (ith 7th 8:55,8:11 4:10, flth 4:15, 10th average of minutes and 57 seconds to tho mile. Tlie prize, 550 was awarded to J. Gamble. ItUTI.Klt HKXIVKl'IX.

A short time Ago tho secretary of tho board of trade addressed letters to tho candidates for president-- JamesG. Blalno, Qrovor Cleveland and Benjnmln Butler, and tho candidate for vice president, Thomas A. IlendrlckH, asking their opinion in regard to tho Honnepln canal. Tho opinion of candidate John A. Logan, the groat loader In that measure is -too well "known to need further expression.

The fir.Jt. reply has. boon received came yesterday from- F. Butler roads as follows: BOSTON, -Aug. MY in favor of the construction of every possible Motorway that can b'o employed In carrying the ne- Hto and other products'of A 1 dc-llciiti-ly iiiul tint i i i i iVom which they aro mndc I'OU OTKENtiTH AM) TRUE FKUH FLA YOU THEV STAND ALOXK.

Price Baking Ponder III. St. Louie, Mo. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Or.

Price's Lnpnlin Yoast Gems. Dry Hop Yunit. WE MAKE HUT OXB QUALITY. HY BREAD Tho best dry hop yeast In Iho world. Broad by thl: Gist is Hqht.

wh I to and our 'lellclous GROCERS SELL I A THft Price Baking Powder EanTrsot Dr. Price's special riaycrinj Enracis, III. Loula.MO. Knldit, l-ultim. A.

Chi J. Vim Spiro, Now York HetlheatU Boa Jtadheiul, DwMolnoH, Heflaborij, At Toator ami wife, lloardntowu, II, C. Sla'on Dea W. Tnco, I). A PAraona, Olinton, 1 A.

Lamb; G. H. McAtlanii CJroon Cafltlo, K- U. 09011 and Jollut, O. A.

Knpaa. City, J. IJ. OHIiert, It. a K.

S. Mont. Krumniin, St. Loiila, K1V-worth GaleBburiv Morrinon I), C. X.

W- Cor. Stnte and Washington Stroeis, I A Our ntoek ii Carpels Curttins. Furniture. Brass Bedsteads AM) i Turkish Spring Beds. Wall Hangings.

Houses Furnished. Hotels A Public Buildings. ahvtiya at ths very Wo innko to order nnd for At Sxlfn ChtnU, nnd ollior If WIB llm ceilings fiirnlnli Interior Woodwork well furniture. AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AND LAST Subscription Concert -or- STRAUSSER'S UNION BAND, TmVr dinvHon of Anton SUHUETXKN IAKK Tuesday Evening, Sept.

2, 1884. I'Uuutt I I. f. I f'r. v.

f. 1 K.i of Absolutely Pure. i i I this powder never varies. A m.vvol of and wholosomonosa. innomlcal tlifin the ordinary kinds, winot bo sold In competition with tlie tuiltitudd of low tost short wolght, ftlumr )r phoapliato powers.

tVW cnljt KOVAL B.KKINO POTYOKi: tfow York. CARPETS, MAT- TINGS, MATS. RUGS. THE LIGHT RUNNING I JLTJL JLA kjf JL JL TORPID BOWELS, I I and A A I A i-rom UKWO Mouixva arl.D Um-o i U10 tll.lOiUitri Of i l.UlllilU 111 IV. Mrk i tutor i i i i nvrrslttn la i i Imdy nr mlu.l, naiou of I i of tciuiirr.

I.o^v imotljity, Hcnrt, Unu before the vyrit, Ittuhiy orod iin.l -lo- mumUlm IIHO of aivniM.ly tii i i on thn l.tvop. nioillctmt JM.Slmv.Mio Tholrnollouontho KMnoyrifina.Skln InniHi) nrnmnt; n-ntovliiir nil liiipin-itltvi through ilm-o of tlio Itto.soiiinl rvjfiilnr ntnitN, i-hur TUTT'N m.i.s ftiiwti nr. nnusi'n or Intvrturu wlih work unil mo a purfcct TO MALARIA. I PICNIC. 1 I A I A SClLUtTXES I Frida" Evening, Sept.

5ih, IMrnlr TIM: Grand Opening! OPERA HOUSE. Saturday, September 6th. Kti 1 Mint JT FKRT.H T.I 1C A KK1V MAN. "I limi hAi i Con.i itnl trlfl i i i i Kliulj nf pltlH, iimt Tr'lT'N i rtrst ilouo UlO ftnv Til. nut nut nlody.

My npin'ilio It "J'lcnoul, I.i Ml (llirrM.i IV I tun! I liuvo nalunil I IiU.) a i A I IMlniyra.O. TOTT'S A II uit -m pUCHtltJM hy 0:1 Madison Square Thojidv, N. THE RAJAH. A rv, ind fn-m A A A I Fourteenth Annual Fair of Yuifc fflAUUALCF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. AGENCY.

MOUNT JOY District Agricultural L'ficieiy A MI. JOY, IOWA, 10. I I 12,1834 J. ftanager. City Propnrly Bougin and Sole Loans AH 1 i 7, C.

'i il "AT THE LOWEST RATES." 128 EuslThinl Strcoi, Honest Work and Fair Prices Will Win! E. STJltONG, OUNTKALTOH FOIl Painting, Graining, Calcimining, Plain and Fancy apcr A flrt A IT! 11 I i i i i hi1 Ji I i I i i rl or I I I I 1 I EM i T- iM In AllanM Soluble Medicated Bougies. Decorations a Speciaity. on Orders From tlio Country Solicited. Shop Brady Cor.

i TEAMS AND CAKIilAtiES -AT- Reasonable PrMces, I I L.LVERY"ST]VIJLE -OK- MAAS A Coinmprclfil AHoy, nvnr Itrnily M-cct, i eaith. J. Vf. ROSS, Architect Ana of 'i Oppoatte Mown. H- E.

C- KitP, olor Ingof the Brain rM OM and Ttlonof dr boi cortlnn moath lollnraboi or cixboiw forflvedolltrr; ld on receipt cf prlrr, cert nv CANS With evh wo will pnrchver lo lha mcnoy not ft cure, t-y II. K. Third f.d I'wrj I)rt7onoort. lows. tiil failure lo perform 1 1 of youth, vriH Hint A ncrfrvt unj laiftm; rotmu henlih And vlaorotK niiinhnoU in A BOLUS.

ii nil I i and ol Decay on thnr- of 017 Charles Sireot, St. STILWELL' Cough longer In D5 SlwlQnd BlOOtf Iu Mand alloM Coauluttlc-i or by mall, aJ Invlte-i. A frl opinion coiLanoihlnc- When It tto city or ttwi cbow Nervous ProsCratlontilrhlHt) Mental 1 BOTTKI. CUKES 1 DOSE OFTEN STOl'S A luipuriliesand lil-od Zoning, Skin Oh: and ts to HtlCE SOc. PILLS! 'Jure Mutarin and Torpid Llvor.

30 fflc. 1 r. For-ftloby Ml or tHthvell Modcle Hi. snit IMics. to from SoTjTCasos --THE illLD FOWER CURES.

-UMPHREYS' AT EC 1C SPECIFICS. c-Cecta: f-! of Mcht, VSoa on to on to In of "Ambition, Unf.tn";* to oir oopflla, In ttt with i to number tho of nn eminent i Hlntpto, fc nnd Suro Jlethcluci for thcp LIIT utiNcirAL xm cuitu. riuct. and hy mill or 2A '2, Worm Fcror, Worm CitUrrft, Throaty AOECnpo J.T; Liver Illnrrlica of or AduiU Dyitoiitnrv, Griping, IHIIloutCoUiv, ('liulofft 7, 8 to a clM? ind In rceaUr the Toothncht', Fncocichi ft- Vertigo I I or Painful 7A i i nr i rrigdf Uinioult 1-1. Knit KryitlpclaA.

15. Ilhcmiinrlini, KhPumatlc Knrcrnnd Aauo, ChllU Fever, Agues .50 UK AcmoorcnronicVlnAiif-nzA AO 3U. Wfinopfng Toiih SI. CJencrnt rbjnlcol lyiunoy i i iitii 5o! 1'Alpliatlon. l.OU tjoltt by by tho or Mn- clo of chiuw, on looolpt of scnclforIMliimihroyft Rookon tt oSlc-? In ry nroxf Ot GFC? foroSc'? cr all willl la a napfctfii to dn, no On arcccntof tpplylnp, thGCharifM low.oftea thin leap mended by If vou VJlt-nd a speedy tx perfect a SIAimiAGE PLATES.

Iclnu lOOFulion Sirret, Acw York, cloth id flit htidlns- SedteA for We to money or urwjtrce to life on the foiK -1 a. wao may marrr, vho not, wbv. Wfco marry flrfft. Maakoou, hood; a decay; who ehctld marry; how UT I UmliMibtoilly tho bostMnchlno on tlic market. Alt other Machtnca nro trying to Imltnto it.

qtiletCAt maclUno mnilo; Rlvoftasu- now stylo ot Went Second iil-oniy Aswt'i JUkerc, Is infallible curt lor rice at mple' 16 New York. A. n. te Arfh 4 jr. CO thnt can Imnn tho inont conntltutloiL Xow Uo you want to suffer oiraml on? or tlo you wont to bo well CireYou 1 1 you cannot got ATHLorrionou of your wo will Hctul ItcxpiVKJi pnl4, on receipt of i-OKumr jirice-- ono dollar per boxle.

Wo proter tlmt you buy It from your but 1C 1m hasn't It, do not bo ittnmnitcil try aoincthlng but onlcrnt onco from us directed. ATHLOPHOROS 112 WALL HEW YORK. Illliiiiiniiiiiui, N. R. iiininiiiiiimiiii 5) A EXPERIENCE.

CHICAGO, Iw-i tfi drill for A i i Il mil on uiy faco ninl wrytlilnir I onulil (liul, antl liftil Mio i i i i A tul nun i.ii».Miir.i Jind Alkali i Mt iny Kj (cir I II-KSN'H SUM'HOH HiUV, it ft niorcy tliM I i i fur nml I imiiU nlwAvtt (onl liku mvoHitminillntf a imniic. i nil HIIIOM I Juarvclouscurg to 1 ruui.iiiit yours A AVKLhS, Kimni a i 111 Skin nml will buniMi liircmr nnil tlia i Mul lioantifiil. Tho tfomiino nlwayn honw (ho nnmo of C. N. i i i i I Now York, Solo For win by nil IniMWn, or innilcil to any on ruwiiilbf iOc.

thrtio tor 7oc, Gormnn Corn Remover Kills Corns and URQAUWAY, 2f. JT. Tlil5 jwroiw plwitcr In fftmouti for JU quick and hearty action In i a a Stiff and lU HOP PLASTER Crkk In Uio Hack, 8Ida or Hip, Kidnoy TJ or rithvr o( and ready to apply. Rtiixirlorto oalvoa. IVlco contu or flfor A GREAT SUCCESS wltli fiiilmentu, lotloM 11,00.

Sold by KlilB And ptotT5, iUUhnl on mlpt of prlco, prk-tunt llonton. Mam. pill Jiwulo--liftwlojr'i In fiction ft nd to trial of II Pn. FOR TRIAL German Savings Bank. 1AVKM'OKT 1O1VA.

Capitol, Surplue, 926.00C Pin Ptr 0nt Inkrttt Paid on Depotltt. Money Ijoanctl on Itcnl Kntato and Verwonul Office opan from 9 A. M. to3r. tO 8 1.

U. OFFICERS: II. LISCHEH, L. WAHLB. Prcnldnnt.

1'rcnldeni U. H. AKDICESKN, JOHN P. I1HKDOW, C'jwli lor. AceiotAnt Caahloi Q.

G. CAH6THNS, Attorney. WKST I STUKKT, DAVKXl'OKT, I A OTTO ALBHBCHT, J. LOKKNZKN. H.

KUIINKN, U. K. ANDKKSKN, II, L1SC11KH, II. TKCHENTIN, D. J.

M. LYTKK. L. WAIII.B. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA.

Delivered to any Dart of the City. Tho Flrflt National Bnnk in Operatloi li. tho Vnltod Htntcn. CAPITAL, 8100.OOC STTEPLUS, Undivided Profits, OFPICXllS: JAMUB THOMPSON, J. K.

STEVENSON President. Vice I'tooWcn: li. F1DLAK, CM lor. DIRECTORS! WALKBH ADAMS, AUO. STKKPRN.

JAMES THOMPSON, CHUIST MUKLLISIi S. K. U1LMAN. J. K.

STKVKNS UBNIiY W. KKHKBR, NAT'L FllKNCH, A. JJU11D1CK. L. C.

BKbSAINT HKNKY K01IHB. Orders at Edw. Brcnior's, No. 110 West Second Qf btl The Cheapest Spring ver Made Go oral llAnklnv Tnninuotort. THE Davenport National Bank.

JDoposltory of tho L'ultert States. THE UNIVERSAL BED, SPRUNG ,1) IJV Capital, $200,000. i GRISWOLD, 227 East Third Davenport, Stool Coil Wire Springs. Tough Mongol Elm Slats. Tlio Bed will last a lifo-timo.

Writo at once lor special terms to agents. I. B. BAIjLOm BMITG, President, Ylco I'roBldeni BBO. JS.

MAZWJCLL, C. A. MAST, Caohlor. Aaolotant Cftolilof DIRSOTORS: QKO. H.

FRHNC1T, 8. IIAuLOltD, D. PI5TBRSBM, I. II. H1EAKS.

H. PK1CE. W. REN WICK, f. L.

WlLBSg 8. P. SMITH, JOHN B. P1IBLT3. Special Attention Rlvon to colloctlons In thlt CO FORT IES IS I I Sterling In BMIB to ealt parchanora.

BxchuijcBonall principal polnta wlo. Ocmeral IlnnkJne Ilnntnofla Tranractod, CjlMer OAU1IS. XDWJLHD B. COOK. T.

L. DOM1. COOK JODOR, A TTORNBYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. No. SlHMain otreet, Davenport, ABHHU DJLT1BOM.

J18. T. UMTl A TTOUNBYS AND COUN8BLOKS AT LAW co, northwoflt cornar Third find Brady ota UlU'o Block. B. rcmf AM.

jonw K. ROOIOS. A IIOOI-UiM, A TTORNKYS AND COUNSBLOltS AT LAW. Qfllco in Vlolo'fl moclc. Mtn Btreot.

JOHM w. aiusBN. SLXIK rrnuu. A rKTKiis, A TTORNBYSAND COUlISELOItS AT LAW xV Offlco, north PMC corner of Main and Second atrectH, in Nowcomb Ilooeo. SI.

FlHHKIt, pOUWSE LOK AT LAW. OfflcoKoom 14, Ylele'4 Block, Brady PftTonport. C. A. VICKK.

A TTORNEY AT LAW. OQlco, 213 Main itroet, x3L out aide, betwo-m Second and Third stroots. X. T. GANHCm.

A. P. To oniiblo ovory Kainllv to- avo on-' of OL'H i is o.isy to nny ohllil from 10 to i i i i tho tinoj-t orof tho wash clothes liftt'ou jiii, loss soap. ami ami without cut, us by othor them now tit $10. rot-ill anil ask i for TIIK I'ATKNT DOUUI.K CVLIJH i i built out of Cyprus tlirreforo thoclipapost.

(live A TTOItNKYS AT LAW, Davenport, lows. Of- flco, oonthwpBt cor. Third ruid IJfftdy over Thompson A Curmlchora storo. Bntranco un rhlnlotroet. H.

BBH80N. XJUSTD5 X. H11XSOX JIKXMOX RIlO'l'llKKH, A COUNSRLOIIS, Third nnrt MMn L. A. 7, jmonrTf COULD.

JCIjLIM, MITKPJIV A UOVZiD, A TTORNEYS AT LAW. Divvonport, lows. Of. JX flcq: MotropoUtan Block, Second a treat. A.

JT. AWYBH, 6onthwcflt corner Third and Btroeta, KU.VST CI.A1IWHKN. A Slruut, Corner Jlurrison, WtofTon'u Block. I)n von rt ajRHV WTEtliA XICKOJ'N, M. I.

FPtCK 21C Brwlj etroet, Dnvcnijort, Iowa Ot flco houra from 9 A. M. to is v. ond 2 to 5 anil 7 tO 0 P. M.

Pol. J. P. nml Xoty. Pnbl.

FFICE 415 WMt 4th Street. Iteeldonoe 623 Main Btroot. D. P. JUXWBLL, D.

A. W. EOWJUN, M. 31 AX A BOW3IAW, I and Snnroona, 214 Brady otrooL KosldenuSlGBaBtFlttoonthBtrmt. Offlco houn from 9 A.

x. to 13 1 r. M. to p. and 7 P.

K. to 9 r. M. Teltphont No 71. Offlctf 870.

OTTO WKlTlf, A TTOUNBY AT Will practice In yv Court hi tlio Stiito. Spcclitll Attention pnlil to CoUoctlonfl, Kxtunlnatlon ot Titlec, T'lylnc of Taxoe, etc. Ofllco up SUlro over S. W. Corner Second and Tliirrloon.

DAVKNl'OH'I 1 IOWA. THOMPSON MERCHANT TA1LOUS AND IN Woolen Fabrics, Both Foreign Domofltlc manafftctnroo nnf tho noanon, GOLDEN Contractors and Builders, and Itooldonco 625 Bast Sixteenth Street. tay-KptlTniitep ftirnlfhod OP DR. ATM, L. ALLEN, OFFICE, 11(1 Woet Third Street, hotwoen Brady and in Mr-pets.

JtKSIDKNCA, 838 Hrtuly Streot. OKK1CK HOUKS from to 10 A. 2 to -I P. M. and 7 to TELEPHONE, No.

4-11 nnd .1. T03IMON, Rr. AlionMia Third ntrcot. for circulars. TILE H.

f. MOELLEK, Manuiiicturiiig Company, Alao 31flnafnctnrrr of all Kindeof Wooden Boxcs.Shipprng Cases, Box Lumber Cigar Maker's Supplies 515. A W'KHT FIFTH HTKKKT. OAVKXI'OMT AIR. j.

317 BRADY STRBBT 3L IE DAVBNPORT, IOWA sK OF ARD AND BLOSSBURC OGAL YABDS--Fourth nnd Front find Harrison of Elevator ASK YOUR GROCER FOR J. M. CHRISTY'S rackers Celebrate If You Want the Best. Orders by Mail Promptly Filled. Office in Steam Bakery, HOCK ISLAND, ILL.

Davenport Show Case Manufactory. J. C. BILLS CO, PROP'RS, 434- Brady Street, and 101, 103 and 105 Fifth Street. latPQVKD METAIjCA3KSA SFECIALTV.

Writo for Illitntrntcd I rtco mention S. L. MITCHELL, CARPENTER COK. COMilBROIAL ALLEY ANDTBRRY BT DM boon In buainwa ilnco 18M. TON, 403 BRADY DAVENPORT, IOWA, U.

S. A. Kstab1islnx! Citarrh, Doafness, I.ungaml Nervous Diseases Speedily aiu! I'oniianentlyCurwK Padcntr Cured at Home. Writo for "Tun MKDICAL-MISSIONARV," fortlie People, Free. Consultation and Correspondence Graffs.

P. O. P.ox z)2. Telephone No. 226.

HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenpon. says: "Ph-sician of Real Ability and Marked Success." CONGRESSMAN' ML'KI'HY, Davenport, writes: "An Honorable Man. Kin Success. Wuiiile'fiil SICKELS, PRESTON WHOLESALE, 121 AND 123 WEST THIRD ST.

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