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THE DAVENtfOKT DAILY GAZETTE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, THE GAZETTE-HERALD, On nnd Hflrr thin ilMi? the "Umctfe" i not ho lor ron hy niiy onr. nro to hr rhnricrd to tho unit from ty tlio A 'J-t TUK ItKCOHD. Oil Kor MN-ilaMppI Vftlloy: i i mid wlnh, worttluT. for tho. 1 i iv hh ti'irtlit-rly Ijcrotnlni: viiriablo lIirifAf.

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Hut. Cof. M. A. Hi; imt Flro i Tnr prlci) I hni 1'wt.

EM buy i Imt Dout-jcli'o. '1'47 llnwiy I'M Hi.msatloii In th" lliniof thn rlmr. by hiiylut; wiintlmr ntrljm al tji nt Now nro busy with tholr full plow. Mult clotlu'i 00, nt Clio Now VnrU Ilri' i i i i pliiCM for rlonkn In ut I i i unvit rnpnbllrnti dt'inonntra. i i i i i iM'it Motnlny i i i nlmvs nt tho Vnrk thf i i i i In tho I-'lro ntoro tlm lino of n't i i i at l)i i will i i 1 lu I i i of i i i i fiml rim rnlnwl nt Hir.mi'fit fur lil St.

t'il i i ami ut If; I a liai tlio i i iinirki't. nn riii put up thn por fur by (t. 111 lii'twm-n Mrn'ly and IVr rmr-i S- at tho N.UV York flm -iturn, i SIM ami Hnuly. SMM wiint rnluinii fur pmtttoti foe nriti Imly truvol. A In dry lnuii" I tl" 11:1 hi I til" Jo I mi tlm tiny DUO of rhoio' for tho I "tily.

at Mtirttn. U'nniN A Co. A rh'or nriii niiliin'Hy ft't tit" iti'Mil fulhor i thl-t in lUU.tiial ri r-ill iitt'Mitl'M tho trmlo i Mli'hlpintipplua, jtut i i Mrirtlo. C'o. I)u.

K. T. HitniY, Dontlst, cnrtur Soc- i All work promptly and i i dy Mi Pnntt.it}!. I.l nninr uf unit Ilm of work at A i i Hi" will dry In Turn oolfvo li)i' lit Ivvrkor'fi. lot of wwoot oldui nt Oc KMinr for A i-ir liad tin" MIHilvjnn appUvi, Juat K.

C. M.irUpo. tk'kot hrnkvr. TO IVrry for on all principal til tut rutci. i Wont Third iiiiHM- tn noup, wild i Min'lnrl'i.

ralf's uttnv, bvntitl, nnU dally, l.iUo tmiit nt lOo nN (Uh i i 111 K. cat HOi pound at pltchom nwny (ilijivt.1 to boltu; ni Ni'w ICorkor'a nt' Michigan applet and car load of MlrhU'im cldor at (Hnnpoll A Old (mpprn for nt In for IV, HO for Me and 100 for -1 v. A MJ: sttH-k nlwnya uii Intnl. lot of ri'colvi-d at Korkor's. Klc'i nud (l picture at White A A wnok from next tho tired run rest.

I) -n't full H-wUnKi I I I If you wnnt your copied ftirl iMil-irgoil in In Ink or rrayon. yuivnu. Mover in prosperous tiorotofnro lim tho PiivtMiport BuM- oxMMUnl such iv tomnrknblo tho prvsvnt.tliuo. Is At Iio-id of tho lUl of Colleges. Wli'Mi ymi nro In want of good, rollablo i nud buiftflos BIITP to wlinrn thoy nro knj)t, ut Charles If.

livery Urndy street. te.o.1 nt ICcrkor's nrc Just Is tlm a honored Hiultli A ytoarna' Mlxwl uro cheapest a.HWoll as Iho boat. U. Oloroa, mtitoiw, scarfs, lumbermen 1 Blilrta And iiraWon, at remarkably low prlcooAtltobt.KrAUJio'a. Tlioflo oxtru lino blankoU nt Hobl.

Krauio'saro wiling rapidly and Tory clump. Call nnd got one boforo It la too 1 nto. Homo woolen socks nnd Imported MTlno hOfllory, ollk mullluu, oar mulls And wrlstleta at Itobt. Krauso'tf At rory low prices. Ono thousand pair whltoblAnkots, 1,000 pnlr colored MX) homo blnnkota, tOO lap.rolwa, bought at tho recont trade ftiliw In Now York, for valu 20 per cent lower than liorotoforu offorod wholesale or retail, At Hubert Krauws, 125 and 127 Kant Hocond street.

If Hlftlrw can oparo thno to como' to D.tvcnport, look out for fiomctlilntr grand. "Donpar than sounded" aonio pooplo'd coughs Mo.oin to como from, yet ab(itttnon)r. Hull's cough syrup will euro thorn, It goon away down to'tbo bottom of timttorrt nud works wmduru. I'loow- aiit to take and guod for coughs, col.l», croup, bruiicliltli), Owing to tho ri'cont lioavy ruins, tho roatU In tho country aro In bad condition. Tlm pains ami torturoti ofthn Inquisition worn not more than UioHollmt I full by tho HiibJtiCtit of tho.io grim tyrontn, rhouinatlirn anil imunilgln.

HOT. W. KTAUS, of Wnshlnxton, J). wiun victim until ho wns Inducod to try Athluphoros, and now hn "I conaltlur work almost In tho light of A miriido. It In a iiiont wonderful modlclnu.

to bo Mprcnd throughout tho land." JBJIUO'M JlnrrlHun Ht. HftrrlNOii'H I'hnrranry JtQX IIr Opinion. Chlof Con.itablo's Olllco, 1)11. WlMO'tf CtHlN A lIl'NION I Is tlio boat specific I ever usud. Cure per- feet.

All ForNnle. A complete printing outfit In- eluding a two revolution Campboll steam proM vory choap. Address 1 earo of UAKHTTK ofllco. i an lnlore.1t I retail otoro fit SSI Wont atnjot, to Tho at nur Third troot ntoro will o-iolunivoly wholosAlo. Mr, Jill I UK iSaiulcr i rotnln form IT iHnlttoti tn ttto retail ntoru.

I'UDSTON C'0. Oct. 11. Tolltlrnl ICrniillrt tlio 1'Afit In.In fit IVnud'tl (or Iho In tlm way of Imudy Itttto book to car. ry nbouc pornon thono final days of i fir Inslnnt Ktico, IM MO ixiollcallon to compare with tlm pocket edition of tho 1).

und 0. Itod Hook rocvntlyout. Torecolvoncopy, thi only roquUlto Is tlio of iitanip with addroM to C. K. Lord, 0.

I'. A. of tho H. nnd HnUlnioro, ntid oncu In It would bo Mttlo If nnythliiKld expron.H tho belief would nut parted with for a many tlmoH tho valuo of thitntninp. Tho Itt'tl Hook eovorrt all thoKtate.4 lu tho Ciilon givvn In ttut comprolKtiixlblM form a of thn la.it profddonttat, stuto congro.fslon* and Loglnl atlvn AtiHWorliig tilmoat overy ((ueHtlon om could ask.

thin, thorn In a Blntomont with IMCh sttAtn showing lu brlnf tho nvnull of iwory pro.HltlMiiiliit olocllon ulneo admlH- into tho logMthor i cloc- tonvl voto and othor data, nil In i i i i and with an a uul artUtlo ottoct triilv commondahlo. Tho I A A I I'fj John nt KhehiH, Kranco, ml- a loiter to T. Hull, which Hhnuld lntiirv.1t overy ono engaged In nxrlculturo hi thht sluto. And not only but evory one Intcruatml In tlm prosperity of tho 'should mnko Ptrenuou.t vfTortatoobtaln pwltlvo knowledgonit to tho adaptability of Imvn for culturo. Tho lettor fol.

IOWH: L'NITKO titcntory I of tlio largoAt and most oxtt Mrmsof IlnoniniuiufucturorHof Franco lina mo toohtnln for It Information rognrdlng ttm ctiltlvutlon, growth und vnltio of liaA tn thn United ly In tho woitorn or pralrloMAtcd, with a vlniv of oAtnbllnlilng an Important lirnndi of tholr Industry at soihofltiltiblo point, if (hit obtnlnod tthnll bo oally oneoiitaging ami nalLifatitory tor thnt 1 lu rospon.to totlihroituost, and in vlow of tUo mlriintnges which be bv tho tixrlciiUurlst.innil othurt by nstnbllahmont of an linen factory In tho wost, I most ro- Hpootfully auk you 0) glvo mo such Information youhiivoat your command, or which you may bo able to ohtaln without too much trotiblo to yourself, regarding thn cultivation of (lax In IOWA; whothor cultivated nt tho prouvnt tlmo solely for NIC or both seed hiw boon threshed from U. i'tc. If tlio llrru at whoso retjue.il I write shall llnd tho favorable for tho of tholr Industry In tho U'nltud proposed, nnd nltonld bo snecenifill, othor of ttio tlintn factorlos of Kranuo undoubtedly noon follow (hnlruxainplo, ami, If so, would nvonttmllyndd larunly to tlio man. iifficttirlng Imliiiitrlea of this country. tiavo thought tho mutter of suEllclont Ifii- porlanco to pngiigv my attention und co- opomtlon, I nlwny.n loel much Interest lu subjects connected with my country's welfare nnd In connection therewith I liopoto rocelvo from you tho Information rorpilrod at your curliest convonlonco.

Thn raw material now used by linen factorle.iof t-Vauci', which aro oxtonslvo, Is mainly procured from Russia. I nm, your olwdionlflorvant, PiuantK, Consul. I.OUAV IF4 I I Tho of Oen. John A. Logan to CVdar lUptds, yeatorday, was marked with tho greatest enthusiasm, And ho wim rocolvod by thottiaudt) of peoplo.

the matter wa.n mtintloned In our tolo- Kraphlc report of yostorday, It not MO- cossnry to glvo nn additional report. However, A reporter of thoGAXivrrK Interviewed Hon. W. A. Fostur, whoapoko on i-OUT ii i ic KM rarmora nro offering a dollar a day for haoda to HAtlior corn.

Tlio Chicago font express was forty minutoa hito last owning. Notwithstanding tho heaTy ratna tho otroota are In fair condition. Tho Athletic boao ball club giro a bull In Tumor hall to-morrow evening. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to J. M.

Harwell and Margaret O'Brien. It Is lens than two wooks until the great struggle that will make Dlaiuo president. Tlm grand encampment, Indopondent Order of Odd Follows, mot In Council Bluffs yesterday. James McMahon, drunk, was sent to tho stone pile for sovcn days by Justice Kramer yeatorday. A number of our school teachers arc expecting to go to Now Orleans, about Christmas time.

Business men are anxiously waiting for tho election, hoping thst It has pasnod business will pick up. Mrs Bar Ah Walker, a vagrant sent up br Justlco Kramer, some tlmo ago, was discharged by Judge Hayes yesterday. There wan no change last evening In tlio condition of Jacob NUson who foil from tho window At tho Western House Monday. During tho last throo dajfi the havo begun to show signs of autumn. Pruvlnus to that almost no loaves had turned thoso of tho soft maplo.

yram reporter, stated that some official action should bo taken and no doubt would be, shortly, to suppress "hoodlum Isru" public meetings, rogArdloss of party or particular persons. Ho denounced the actions of thoso persona who hove disturbed political meetings, by yelling and Interrupting spoAkors, AS disgraceful. Flo stated further that such action as would make a sweeping example, evon though it should bocouio necessary to swear In a special lot of oOlcorH for tho purpose." Little's version of the "World" was produced at tho opera houao last evening. Mr. J.

Z. Uttlo took tho principal part. Without a doubt tho scenic and mechanical eflects are the beat over aeon in this city. Tho third tableaux Is well worth witnessing. Tho ship sinking In mid ocean, the raft tossing with Its human freight, aro features of the play that woro enthusiastically applauded.

Tho revolving scone with tho beautiful moonlight panorama Is, also A feature which merlin praise. Altogether, tho scenery surprised tho liabltuos of tho opera house, as notb- ing roMlstlc was expected. Tho play will bo given again tlila oTonlng for tho last tlmo In this city. In reply to tao challenge issued byJ. H.

C. Randall i In yesterdays GAZKTTK, 11. Vollmor' tho following. "I notice fromlyortterdAye GAZKTTK that you havo challenged mo to another political discussion. If It wore not for the fact, that we havo already discussed this question, ivt our dcbuto society, and that your BY HIS OWN HAND.

Thocnnnn ball, due horo At 10:30 own personal republican enda oronlnfc blow the puking out Of one of that you woro airly bonton; It woro not hwcyLlort. aborUy lifter loafing Ic. the Met that In that discussion you Mo'noa, delay uf ovor rm hour, usodllangunge which woMoput it mild unpnrllfvmentfiry, If It wore not IOWA'A potato crop for thU 1 wfl wouW mnko oursolYe3 rldl reach ilftoon uilltlons of bushels. Accord- Ing to rojwrtwDcsMoInofltiikos tho fllth rank tlio potato producing counties. Tho total numbor of marrlago llconsae Alnco January 1, up to dato has boon Altnghvr thoro havo boon Bflfi days so fnr tliUyoar, or at tho ratoof UOllcen.

eon per day. Atossra. Smith A McCollouxh, our cn- torprlnlng doalors, rflcelvcd an order lately front Holllna, Wyoming Tor- rllory, a i i hotol outfit. Tho doloctlon of Koodii IH with tho firm. This In certainly a crodlt to Davenport.

i A. lino reception was given at St. Kath- arlno'tf hall, ovenlng, by tho young lady Nearly 150 of tho loading Aocloty ponpltf of tho city woro prospnt and onjoytul tho uronlng grotitiy. Dancing and other am momenta wore tho ordor of tlio ft. A.

Drown, the representative of Horton tte of Cincinnati, went to tho office of I). T. Young and charged him with having madQ tho trouble about tho hook and ladder truck. Mr. Young vehemently denied, whereupon Sir.

Drown used some very energetic language for whlrh Young swore out a warrant. Justice Kramer lined Mr, Drown 83 ami costs, which he puld. A traveling man who returned from hht rounds last evening, Klvus tho result of voles tiikon on different trains follows; Detwoon DM Molnea and Davenport, Illtilnu 2B, Cleveland 8, Duller -i, 8t. Jolin 1 ami Lock wood 1. Another hotweon Dus iltilnt'9 ami Omaha was Dlalnu 1)5, Cleveland 09.

8t. John 4. On fltlllahother train tho result was Jllalne 27, Cleveland Duller 1 and St. John 7. Jack McOovorn, En Duffalo as "Darefool Jack" from Mu.s- catlno yoHieruny by Lluut.

Martens to an- flwnr tho charge of having Htolon 8100 from hltitiniployer. Mr. Murray In Duffalo. Ho had taken It from vest pocket, Mon- d'vy lie came to Dareuport und bought ft ticket for Kansas City, stopped at Mtisca- filul wiut caught by Llout. Martens Ho will a ulumco boforo tbo grand Jury as he waived tlio preliminary ornml- DO.I Molnos IB not going to givo up the struggle to obtain tlio Btulo fair, aftor all, for the Ihgisttr sayH; "Dos Moinos will uot lose the stito fair If'jjood, hard work will Hocuro tho location, Thoro nro doyornl of tlie bust men In tlio city who hnvodetormliiod to keep tho fair horo If it Ifl possible, und thoy propose to mnko it possible.

Homo gentlemen in Dos Molues aro going to bo entitled to a groat dual of credit when tho qucaHon Is finally oottlod." At about half past 5 o'clock Jatt even- Ing tho rogultir troad and military boar- Iny of a company of DUtno and hogim plumed knlphts, headed by Stmssor's Second regiment band attracted consider, nblo attention, they wore going up I'erry street. They had boon togcthnr on aliort notice to go to thornlly at Wilton to accompany Judge Densou and tnke part In tbo parade thoro. Evon In Iho short tlmo given thorn almost seventy woro In lino. TUo funeral of tho Into Wllllngton Scott wau hold from tbo residence yostorday afternoon. Tho sarvlcca woro vory affecting.

HOT. William Loai preached the Hormon nnd wns assisted by Dr. Me Cord and the old pastor of tho doconaod, llov. William Heald. Tho attondanco and tho following to thp grnvo woro vory largo, the throe uppor mills being closed to allow tho employes to attest tholr respect by nttomllng tho funornl.

About thrdo lumdrod uf them mnrched tn a body In tho procession. In Durllnctonn republican procession wiiftMonod; In Wnpoflu rotten ogga woro thrown republican from various otner places comes tho nows of tho abuse of tlio republican flpoikkore and by democrats. Tho latest trouble of this kind la reported from Ft. Madison, und tho 1'btin Dealer writes about us "Kvory decent crut who wns present at tho republican mooting Imjt Suturdny night was made to Mush with tihaino nt tho action of a ought asn tic mooting bolng disturbed by republicans wtis novor known in this country. It uhowB which vide hiw tho tiny(tn Tho Young Men's Dlftlno nnd Lognn If wo should mount tho political stump, whon our plnco Is behind our books, I might perhaps accept your Invitation, as It Is otherwise, I must decline.

Tlio Muscatlno Journal says thnt ft man named Murray, of Buffalo, Scott county, Arrived on tho morning train from Daveji. port, and jind scarcely stepped upon tho platform boforo laying bis hand on stranger at tho depot nnd calling for his arrest. Mr. Murray Is a minor In tlio conl region back of Buffalo. Ho nays thnt yestordny tbo man arrested, named Mc- Gororn, stole $100 from Mru at tbo boarding liouso, while ho wns doing somo work for McOovern In tho mines, the latter protondlng to bo too 111 to work.

Gotting tho money McQovorn skipped out to Davenport where lio purchased a ticket for Kansas city. Hoarding tho wrong train ho wns curried to Wilton whoro he chnngod routes and came down to Musca- tlno. Murray arrived just in tlmo to make tho arrest boforo tlio tlilof had tlmo to got nway. McOovern wns taken to jail. It Is said there 835 on his person.

Those Ml. Ida folks havo broken loose again and nre up to 'their old 'tricks-Thursday evening as Mr. Chan Schlngel ivnd his good wlfo woro nbout to retire for tlio night there cnmo sucVn banging nt tholr front door that thoy both rushed to It to fioo whether Itwiw llro, murder or earthquake that had struck. 1 tho town. Tho Instant tbny opened tho door thoy wcro thrust nMdo flome thirty or forty of tholr neighbors and friends ruuliod In nud proceeded to tnko pososslon nml prepare for an evening's enjoyment.

When called upon for an explanation their spokesman, Dr. Preston, romjuded them that It was tlio fifteenth ahnlvoVanry of tholr marriage aud In a humorous and felicitous rtpooeh presented them on bo- half of tho assembled company with handsome hanging lamp which was'ao- copted by Mr. Schlagel on bobalf of himself nnd wlfo In a few and well chosen remarks, after which collation wnn served and tlio onjoyinont kept up to late and finally dispersed with wishes for many hnppy returns of tho dny to tho happy couplu. A PKOBABLE CLUE, To tho Motive thnt Vrowptod thn Cruder of to rnrtloa In Nebraska. A short tlmo an account was published In tills paper of tho murder of 'Perceval, wife and child and Malr and JJalrd, nnd of tho jfact of tlio property on which tho'murder was committed, being Hold by Mr.

K. A. Donson of this city. Mr. Benson, In conversation with reporter of this paper, said ho could not understand tho motive that prompted Furnlvnl to commit tho crime, nnd thnt ho could hnrdly bollovo It possible ho would bo guilty of such nn net.

According to a special to tho Pioneer It soorna that gentleman from Fullorton, Nncco says although no cluo hna yet boon obtained ns to tho whereabouts of Furnlrnl, tho murdoror of Porctvnl, wlfo nml child, and Malr and Unlrd, eomo has boon obtained ns to the motive of the murder. Tho story is to tho effect that tho coroner has discovered letters written to Furnlvul from England, showing that lie came to Nebraska to murder Porcoval, who wna heir to an estate In England, his father bo. Jng a wealthy lord. Tho next of kin la a worthless eclon of nobility, addicted to gambling and othor vices. 11 la claimed th at the poryon who wrote tho lottors to Furnlval would profit by Perceval's death, and thftthe hired Furnival to the deed.

It is ftlflo stated thnt tho authorities nro.kooplng tbo letters secret, as they want to communicate with tho authorities In England and hare tho ituthorof tlio lottors nrrestod. It la not yot explained, If those statements are cor rect, why Furnlval murdered Malr nnd IJMrd, unless It was thnt ho wns afraid that they mlghr rondor material aid In effecting TO or possessed socrots which bo wns they would reveal. Every effort Is being made to discover tbo whereabouts of Furnlval. Sheriff Solbbol ot JNimco county believes that ho Is whore In lown, nml thatfio will bo captured boforo ninny days. without the use of room 4, block, second door, Bttdy nnd Second stnwU.

Buy wlntor npplc.t now and got your pick of (tno stock. have near Itnlllgan hnvo car load of nlcn winter Apples. Write for price A. wilt aoon havo fine lot of winter and nt low prices. Walt.

I). It. Moody, the evangelist, will attend i tho convention of tho Young IChrlS'l'tn nt Cedar Haplda, next nimth. IToou'a Sarsftpnrllln, nctlng tbruugh tho -blortl. roaches every thn system, nod In thUway porilttvoly euros cntarrh.

that occoatoii In reference to tho club of Covington, havo pledged UonMd tho pooplo aeomcd wild with on- themsolvos to march In democratic pro. cession, wearing crapo on their hats, if Cleveland nnd itomlrlcka ore elected, If tho Cnrllslo club will march In the republican procession with crapo on tholr hats IflMalne and Lognn are elected. Thnt Is fnlr proposition, Havo tho Yoiinji Mon's Cleveland nml Hondrlcka club of thla city tho confidence In tholr cause to make Hko proposition to tho Young Mon'u iUnlnu nnd Loian club of tills city If thoy have. I think wo nro snfo in eny. ing It will bo accepted.

Kov. Wm. II, Stiller, pastor of tho Cal. vary Daptlst church, has gono to DCS to attend Iho mooting of the Iowa stnto convention which begins Ite this evening, He will return In eoiison to nil his own pit next sabbath. In tho morning he nddross himself particularly to the children and youth, tlumo, "The Advantages of Early Religious Training." In tho evening tho subject will bo, "Religion and Politics in tho South." 'Having just returned from week's sojourn in Tonnoaoo tho pastor will a punk of personal experienced while south.

Tho following from the Cedar linplds thualium; nnd at Dubuquo bit Mr. Foster snld, that while tho carriage containing nnd other gentlemen wns proceeding on Itu way, on tho occasion of tbo procession given In honor of tho General, ono of tho soldiers broke ranks to shake hamU with him. Immediately, tho carrlaito was surrounded by mn-ia of human bolngn, who tried to shake handH with tho Gonornl. Ono old soldier who could not get near enough toMinko hands climbed up on tlio carriage nnd patted the Oonoral'a high hat with hla lantern. Getting down with A look of nntUfnctlon, which seamed to say, "I've touched him, anyhow." Mr.

Footer said tlmt the General's nnd arms woro strained and bruited from tho hnod ihnklng ho underwent. Tbo Cedar Ilaptds 7frj(iMfam gives a column nnd a half to Mr. Foster's speech, naytag at Its close: "For two hours Mr. Foster hold tho oloieat attention of his audience, and nt ovory effort on his part to close ho was mot with cries of "goon," "go on, IM 'don'titop." Mr, Foster IB ono uf tho roodlest, most and fascinating orators of tho state, and ho Jlr. Cuarloa W.

Everts and William Uolt from DUon mado tho GAZBTTK a cnll to-day. Mr. J. P. Morris, brother-in-law of Mr.

8. B. Lavorty of the Davenport Pump and Pipe compnny, Is in tho city. Mr. W.

E. Stanford, representing our favorite, Mnggio Mitchell, arrived at tho Klmball last night to arrange for tlio np. poaranco of his corapnny, Oct. 30. Mrs.

Dr. French and daughter, Miss Nellie, wont oast last evening. Miss Kol Uo will spend the wlntor with friends In Philadelphia and Mrs. French will return In nbout month. Mr.

George P. of tho Dos Moinos pnld the GAZETTE ploaannt call, laat evening; Mr. SellecK' Is hero on business connected wltli tho able paper ho represents. At tho meeting of the grand encampment of lown, of the Independent Order of Odd Follows, held In Council Bluffs; Herman Block, of thlb city, was elected grand representative. b.

A. Brown the representative of Horton A Co, tlio Cincinnati flro apparatus has boon In tho city several days overseeing the changes In the A Hliot nftor a Short Married UfV) fall of Khrlughaus, von (of) Ehrlng. Westf alloti, Germany, Is tlio way tho man who committed suicided yoster- day calls, himself on his cord. -Ho was ill yonrs oC ago aod hna lived In this city ever since ho carno ovor from the old country, in 18J, with his wife whom ho married In 1379. Tho married life of tho couplo wns never a happy one.

Mrs. Eh- rlnghaua' mother hod some wealth, and Ehrlnghaus wanted to secure It. Ho tried to use hU wlfo ns a moans of getting It, but his mother-in-law would not ac. cede to his wishes and he charged It to his wlfo. abusing her In a shameful manner.

Two or turoo times tho police woro compelled to Intorforo to protect tho wlfo, but his conduct grow worse continually until week ago Tuesday whon Mra. Eh. rlngliaus left him nnd hired out as nurse, to support herself and tho four months old babo elio took with Uor. EhrtngUaus hnd boon a merchant In the fatherland, but whon ho catuo lioro ho sold out. Ho did not entor business hero, not finding nn opportunity, and ut last ob- tallied employment ns a.

mechanic nt the Davenport Plow works. The shutting down of that Institution last July, throw him out of work, but ho afterwards secured tho position of fireman at brewery, where ho stayed until a fow ago, when his wife left him. Thnt oven- Ing ho wont into a neighbor's whoro ho was-given a cup of coffee. HQ pulled out a revolver and said, will do the work." She prevailed () on him to put It nwny and he went out on tho street. Yesterday morning 0 8 ont a note hlu wlfo by asking her to call on him, and com plaining of hor treatment of him.

tiho vent to tholr former whoa ho her for leaving him. She tried, to effect conciliation and to him to promise to maltreat Ler no tooro, and then thoy would soil their 'jousoUold goods and go whore his character wns not known, and llvo In harmony and happiness. lio refused unit grow violent. She then asked hlui for her plnno nnd lied, nnd told him to sell the root and keep tho money, $ho wont out and mot Mrs. Kobuor, her neighbor.

After talking together short time thoy hoard pistol but being, nfrsld to enter tlio house for fear of being hurt telephoned for a policeman. Constable Joors arrived soon audoponodtho back door of tho liouso. Air. Ehrlntf. hftus tried to walk out but stumbled over a block of-wood nnd fell.

With tho ns- Blstnncoof another gontlomau, 3Ir. Joeis curried Mm Into the house and laid Mn on a bod. It wns found that there wns a bullet hole In Ills right templo from which tho blood wns flowing. Ore. Moetzol nntl Wcssoll were called and found tho wound had boon made by a 33 caliber Smith WOE.

sou revolver, which Ifiy nenr where he fell. Tho ball had entered tho brain, passing through nud lodging against the left templo. Death must on. auo from such a wound, but tho man ling, ored along until nearly four o'clock yes torday afternoon, when ho breathed his last. Coroner McCourtnoy will hold tho Inquest nt Mueller's Uall this morning at t) o'clock.

Mrs. Ehrlnghaus who Is thus loft nlone with hor bubo without relations nnd with only tho frlond-i whom sho lias endeared 'herself to by hor continual ladylike actions Rudhcr quiet mcokness during her suffering, Is loft without moans ol support ojccept only ns may bo obtained tlirougli her own ability. Sho Is woli educated nnd an accomplished musician. For some tlmo sho lias supported horfleli by giving lessons In music und whon hor husband would uot futplsh hor with necessary funds to household, Sho Is nn estimable lady In every way nnd highly respected by nil who know hor. Tho disgrace of husband's conduc 1 bus fallen heavily on her, and tho final actof hla life has added her nfll Ictlons.

and for Scott county, while duly assembled for term of 1884, do hereby express uur deep sorrow nt the sudden ending by accident of the llfo of our late foreman, John Maddou; and JZtsolted, Thnttlieso sentlmouts of respect bo duly entered of record In tho grand jury this said October torm, A. 1). 183-1. ALEXANDER H. SULLIVAN.

A BUFFIANLY ATTACK C-, Uponnljiidy Mho WAN Itcturn- Homo. Yloro JLItfht A'ceilcd. Ono of tho most bold and outrageous attacks mado In this city has just come to light. On lust Monday evening Mrs. Edingor, who lives at tbo corner of Vine aud Ninth streets, started out in company wltli hor two smtill children, ft boy nnd a girl, to vlow the republican procession.

On hor way back nnd nb sho readied tbo nlloy between Third nnd Fourth stroot, she was attacked by wretch, who tried to drug hor into the til ley. Mrs. Edlngor mado desperate resistance nnd as Iho villlnn grasped her by tho foot, sho struck him a well directed blow full in the face, with her clinched fist, not forgotlng to screnm us loud ns eho possibly could. Frightened by hor screams and hearing footsteps approaching, hor assailant fled. Mrs.

Bdinger, aftor recovering'from her fright nnd 'excitement consequent apoa tho attack, proceeded on her Way hornet which sho reached snfoly. Being unable to Identify tho miscreant nnd not liking publicity sho tried to keep the affulr quiet. In view of this outrageous assnult and of likelihood of similar occurences, would It uot bo well to have tlio streets in tho dwelling portion of tho city lighted better. Let the lamps that now only make darkness visible bo abolished altogether, and towers with electric lights substituted, but tho wives nnd children of our if venturing out oven on a household errand--on dark night--nro subject to Insult and Injury. As early ns soven o'clock In Iho evening, somo of our streets, nre almost Impassible owing io darknoss as black ns pitch.

And not only tho Ind iea and children aro liable to be aulted.but tho inon.aomo of thoso evening's will bo assulted aud robbbd. DCS Molnes papers aro now frequently called upon to chronicle highway robberies nnd we do not know how soon tho thugs may visit this city. By all means let the city have moro light. TUK JIIVKK IIHCOBD, ThoLlbble Conger of tho Diamond Jo line went north nt 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tlio next Diamond boat going north will bo the steamer Pittsburgh.

Sho 'will bo hero Saturday. Tho Sidney will bo the next Diamond Jo boat froui St. Paul going to St. Lou la. Saturday Is hor date.

The Wklto Englo Is expected this evening from St. Louis and will leave for St. Paul during tho night. The great-'steamer War.Eagle- will arrive from St. Loula this morning and return at o'clock this afternoon.

The St. Paul will bo the next St. Loula and St. Paul line boat She will ur- rlvo go through' to St. Paul.

"A VIlo eoimplrnry Kxplodctl" A Com- nitmlonUon Kroni nn IrlHhtuaii. In tbo tircniriff Democrat of last Monday ftpponra na article taken from tho tetl defaming tho character of Alexander H. Sullivan. Duriuj? tho time of Mr. Sullivan's presidency of tho National Land League, not word wns said against him, but now that ho has asserted hejlnullcnablorlght of every American citizen, of giving bin support to tho party, which ho thinks will best represent tho dooplo, nothing is tobad to snyabout him-.

Tho following communication from an Irish-AmorIciiu citizens; a business man In this city, gives additional light upon tho subject and will woll repay perusal: I saw In thy Davenport Daily Democrat of October eo, nu article It ended "A VIlo which defames tho charac- of GOO of tho noblestdecendenttt of tlio race In America, Alomdor 11. of Colcngo. I understand tills conspiracy proceeds from J. O'Donovan Kossa, promitod by somebody In Davenport thnt thinks there is nobody here who knows A. II.

Sullivan's career better than ho does. I would simply toll tlio gentleman It happens to como front tho wrong plnco this tlmo, as I hnp- oon to be acquainted with Mr. Sullivan nearly ten years, nnd durlugthotime whon lie clerk of public works under the presidency of Redmond Prlndvillo. was at that tlmo that tho only thing thoy can bring ugalnat Mr. Sullivan up.

It was tho tlmo whon tho biblo In tlio public schools became the subject of much Interest. Mr. A. II. Bui 11 van who la ono of tho best writers In this country, took tho sldoon which ho belonged, tho ildo iimlmaiEicd by tho Catholic church, for which P.

M. llnnford then superintendent of public schools lu Chicago, criod to dofuino hor character, by pub- llehlog InfiuaoiiH storlos through tho press, but through tho courtesy of Mr. English, a niomher of tho board of education, Mr. Sullivan became acquainted ivltli tho whole mutter and wnltotl on Mr. (Innford, a gentleman how could ho defuiuo tho character of a lady, whom bo admitted ho did not know, thereupon Mr.

llnnford mado Homo Insulting remarks whon somo trouble on- sued. Then Mr. McMullon, editor of the Chicago Post nnd on thoscono and -held Mr. Sullivan, until llanford struck him sovonil times, whereupon Mr. Sullivan drew revolver to defend hlm- wlf and (irodtho fatal shot which vndod VIr.

Ilnnford'B life, which was not a mur- lor case according to tho ruling of courts if the stnto of Illinois whoro everything that could bo brought against tho chantc- or of Mr. Sullivan was produced and nothing left undono to convict him of murder. There was not a pulplt'in Chicago but what commented upon tUo occurrence on tho Sunday following nnd despite of his onomies, who thirsted for his blood, such ng O'Donovan Jloasa and ither harpies like tho Hossus of Darenport, whom tho di'scomlants of tbo Irish ruco will squelch; ho was acquitted. Now Mr. Editor I attondotl Sullivan's rial.

His nnmo was proven to bo Alex- mJer U. Sullivan, by from ho was bom in tho stuto of Now Hampshire. Ho is a descendant of General Sullivan who was one of General Wellington's aides. Now about this name of Patrick. 1 think a iuau who calls him- Irishman, nnd drops the "Jerry" md signs hla middle name, needs no roc- oirnltlon from tho Irish In any country, because it Is not customary In Irehmd.

Hosan shoulil not try to meddle with catholic rtillglon, not being ono him- but ho may make some of his dupes Delievohe Is. But tho eyes of the Irish Americans nre about opened to the fal- luclos which havo boon preached to thorn by such iw rtoasa nnd About Mr. Sullivan's Detroit affair tho only thing anybody can say Is that If you call tho crime ho committed there arson, tben thousands of young men in this country would wish to commit tho same, that Is to take away tho most nccomp'Ish- ed yomitf hulv in tlwt city as his wife. Sow Mr. Editor will not trespass much longer on your valuable tlino but conclusion would Hko to say '-hat thoro no consistency in tho letter written by KosS'i to dofnnie Sullivan ho does not como out Hko a man nnd say when and whoro committed these crimes.

It Is iltko his dynamite policy, strike a man whon ho cannot return tho blow. A. H. Sullivan Is a man above reproach, which POIUO of tho bP3t citizens of Chicago can testify to. When will tho tlmo como when Irishmen will not de- fntno tho nnmo and character of their countrymen for mercenary purposes? Until then tho freedom of Ireland will not bo obtained.

When such men as A. EC. bulllvim has courage enough to resign tho presidency of tho grandest society In America, to-day, sooner than drag It into tho mire of politics ho ought to bo shown respect by overy son of tho Emerald lale. Hoping I have not trespassed too much I remain yot a true son of Jirln. J.

F. mitTUS; MAHKIAGES AND DEATHS. A. Uolongle, on tho SOth iwi. 9 At Punoral at 10 o'clock this morning from tlio abovo plnco.

OISO IN THE PASTRY IF CroHrtiit nft delicately nud imC i rally ftt the fruit from which they arc ramie frX)tt STRENGTH ASD TRUE FRUI i FLAYOft THEY STAN0 A105E. A PY I Price Baking Pdwder tiloaffo, III. Mo NAKC1I Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price's lupulin Yeast Gems, Beit Dry Hop Yenat.

WE MAKE BOT ONE QUALITY. ROYAUF8W.1 Absolutely Pure. Tills powdor never varloB, A marvel of purity, strength nnd wholpaomeacoa. More oonomlcftl tlijin tho ortllnnry kinds, anil bt sold In competition with the oiultltudo of low test short weight, uluniD phosphftto powers. Sold only in ouu.

HOYAL BAKIKO POWDKH COMIMNI York. FREE WANT COLUMN. Advertlwmunbi under of will not como uiulvr Our Intention In Tin: tho tliroiiKli which tho public immoral Ijr may Imve tholr vvnntrf fliipplkui. Almost ovory ono nomn Uflofitl Article bo han no of, which can bo cltspoaeilof to by FoiiSAu: MiJiici.T.AXKorH but Trr It, nml wAtcli the mull. WANTKO-- To ront hon0o with flvo at Jithti Dnhnia, O--A truitworthy boy ftt l-'lro nboEit 1 1 or 15 oUl, hire, inldtllo fteM man yonni; woman who nre wlllloc niilary nni! i jmhl.

Apply to Major Nuuolli St, JAinofi IIolol (or two llHJiT--Hrlck liutlillnr, foot Sultfthln for nirclmnloAl or itornKG. old rimumor House, ThlnUlrvrt. TKASIH temnn wanii'il to haul coal. Apply nt unco to H. II, Smith.

A pplon for ovory body. 8110 to imttloti wanting ctrloln. W. ilenrr. IjOMT-- A i A i rlnlc or on the Btrcit fin with cut ilowor 1-Mmtor will Uave lit tlilrt ilk' IK IiOHT--A of irold ln.wli* on Sunday After noon, tan Fittli And Nlitli on Itnck Inland to rtcastt leavo At ofllce A rut twelve rewnrd, MUS.

L. HAVD1CN. A I To ladles of of MM wanted At per J. II hnownorcaii tho HAIIIO hy olllco anil this nutlets Flrnt broom maker and yountf man to nort lirooji corn. Apply Mon- ilav uiornlnKt? M.

Krank -W1 KA9t Third rent, without invc9tratt X--On ronl ofltnto at 7 tuir Imvln with firm or city ostato C. A. Klcke, Mi Miiln twt A JiltuMlon by A reliable man, me In not nfrnld to No ns to kind of work. to pay and to ml echool. Can mt of reference K.

cnro Two for Knry Iupi dln. tho nnd mvltied edition of 1881, conUilnifatf A lafijo AmorlcAn cment: lulmittea to be the encyclonottlA for tlm imoplu. Sold un In- P. K. Collier, i block, city.

IV A NTICI-- To poll flrrt nt Iftto IlarrlHiHi Matliuehok I A for dry iiiflllnij woo-1 tit Hioro, tole- houe cornor Kuurth Itmuy fltroet, nntl nit. Urynon 1 ft'od ttore, Fourth aud IOWA et. I A Cnit A i 1 mi toman and I Ady clerk-- of muid and In tho dry KoodH trade-- nono Call at n. corner Second and llrndy. Sltinllunns traveling Mleaman for como Kood llnve I).

II Irtll cVntur Don IOWA, AlMmIni; clerk or porter for POUM jjooa lllin andcn- pablts Y. GAX cftbto boom men, who un- doretaud work In (Lunrry and ton tCAitia, Apply tu W. K. Couk. A4S1KKTN For our standard bookt.

rictorial faintly albumo albumo He, Spi'Clnl InducemeiUs to petrtonn who will fMigiiKu one yenr. J. Work A No, i I In yood IOWA Mort- at current und prlnctpdl collootiMl to lonctor. M. S.

Sltiyvoflant, Attorney at Law, Kooiu Cut- tilock, LOANM MAIK--On flrit mortifni-y on proveU Iowa fanuo. Security iannectod l)y iK)rflOnnlly nnd only cholcont loftnA c- coptod. oill on or aJ- droea, H. I1KNI.EV, Main atreet. IIOUSB a Btroot to oxclmnye tor Scott county farm.

Call on MONTAGUE, a ofllco, flrut floor --ai Brady etreot. MAKTIN A CO General ARonln for Jlacnoal A Urban, Cincinnati nnd tlotird Cost. Lout P. Flro and Round Screw Door Hank Doons Timn now and wcond nnml Safw, ch( i sp Ofilco and WArohoiiBAi No- I'orry ntroet, DA oniwrt, la. Bond lor WANTKU-Flvo nretclABfl canvafljore to ly paymonu.

L'xporlouco not neconaarjr jo nnccogfl, Cft'l on oraddrwaW. P. 1 108 Wost Second tract, Davom-ort, FOR RENT. JPOIl IlKST--Two nicely fiimlalied rooinft convonJent fo two or (our centlcuion In private family. Cull at 5SO Kock Island street.

KKXT--1I2S Scott, IK; No. 3 Clinton i'iace, Stnyvwant, aitorney-nt- 1 room 7, Cutter's UOCK. FOR A i cietorn, water works, etc. Apply to LOT! vlB, Uazetto ofllce. VOll TroomB.

$15; tf rooms, 8J4. A at nww ofllco, flrat floor--301 Urady atrcet KOK ItKXT--Tho boat furnished roomo in tho city. Stofim hoatinK and frw. Apply at ImlldlnKi northwoat cornor Urady and Konrth FOK BKVT--A dwelling houaeotUroomi. In good ropatr, plenty of fruit, and bciuitlfu river view.

A raro chance. Addrces C. oxfciitor, No. StQ Farnnm FOR SALE. FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF THE DAVENPORT WOOLEN MILLS GOODS, --Consisting of-- ---GO TO--J.

H. G. PETERSON SONS, 217 to 221 West Second Street. J. H.

Peterson Sons arc the only authorized dculors in the above Goods in Davenport. KSTA1JLISHKI) 1855. THE LEADING The Cheapest! The Largest! FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Imported Austrian Bent Wood Furniture. acrw miles from railroad tuwn.

In for ht a low H. Muyvoeftnt, altornoy at Jar room 7, Cutter's flftlfi at thin ofllce In of 35 tor 15c, SO for torJOc. stock on hand. Sofas, Rockers, Easy Chairs, Reclining Chairs. HILL, 317 319 Wost Second St.

Davenrt, Iowa Please Bear in Mind, That the Pumpkin Prizes --OF THE--Why One Price Clothing Company Will be given on November 5th, Pumpkins will not be received before November 1st. Also, Please Kciueniber that our Stock of Overcoats and Suits for Men, Boys and Children, is complete. Give us a cull, prices are lower than they have been for years. One Price Clothing Company. Corner Second nnd Main Sts.

Pnvenport. GREAT CLEANING OUT SALt ----OF---- GEJVEEAL HARDWARE. IMUOE3 UEDUCKO OX ALL I OK Hardware, Barb Wire, Paints and Oils, Commencing Monday, Sept. 29th, 1884, to continue for STOCK OK Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Plated Goods, To 1)0 Sold nway below former Tricos for Cash. W.

BISS-LL, BRADY STREET. SICKELS, PRESTON AND 123 WEST THIRD ST. RETAIL. 2M WEST SECONP In tlio event of a stroke ijood fortune you can vfln 500,1100 llnrKM i I SHORT LINE. I Tfio riM or u-nn la with the of a coct Idr4 of i i i You aru invited to luthe chances of winning tho of all of which railway In America." ID tlio grand drawing of cuiranteod tho suen of In vrhlcli 9 millions marks liavo to bo won.

In tlio COIUM of advanUKMtm contain according to pronpKtaii onty, tOO OUO tlcketKp the following INUXEH will be forth fcominc, highest prlzo will bo Marks. of 300 OOOMk i i 1 of flOO OOOMk rIr.C90f lOOjWOMk I Prize of CHICA ILWAUKEE I of St.000 Mk a Prison of 70,0 I Prizo of fiO.OOOMk of Mk W50 of l.OW.VI; of I'rlzw of 150 Mk; 100 94 Mk of of SOPrlxcaof ynJOOQMk SS30 I'rUt'fl of Prlzosof 15.000 Mk SHlrlzea of 10,000 Mk SCI'rizoaof lOoI'rlzcfl of 3,000 Mk will JIG sure won in 7 within of Tho flrst ofltclally am! original tl'knt only Mrkii. half criirlnnl ticket only tt eta. o- -1 Mark-, quarter orijilnaHlckel only cm. or 1H Marka, I wtH forward Itioco orliilnal lickota yusran- hy tho S'atw (not nrohlblted moet afsWnt conn in luirn for amount forwarded pnpsld.

Kvfr will receive from pratU MOD Avlththo ordinal ticket tho original brovldt-d with tho arnia of tbo and Immcm- toIyaftM tho Uawlnxtho ofllclal lint without 'I'ho rayniont and of the anmji won to thoco concerned will havo my epeclal prompt attention, and wl'h the orders CAT ho sent by tho medium of a' POSTOKPICK OHDEK, or LlT- tu with Hunk notes of the nlt Cd sut order-before Iho 15 of Kovombor account of the approachtnn drawinpiof ZCB in all confidence dliectly to Samuel liochsclior Hanknrand exchange agent at UIMDUUO, tier many AN It and operate orer 4 bX of la Northern and UnltotA; nn! Its taain branch tail Northvf it and It naturallr tht Isbort and Bwt Kocte FOIC HAI.K-A cood stock of 1W) situated In Ilutlor townghip, ono McUmiBlaod BWtion. For terms of eulo write or to W. 1). ilcMrlde, Princeton. Scott county, lowft.

Olt UtoNT-- My farms at aey with ood ono otvO acree and one cf GO ncn'B all at oncn and Bcciiro a bargain. Knquiro of John Dahtns land nKont, Su. 133 KastTliinl stroot. The Cultivator 1885 Country Gentleman. THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.

i Chicago, JlUwnukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. CUIcago, Milwaukee, and Vri. nona. ChlcHgo, Milwaukee, Aberdeen, and El- Chicago, MIlwAukee, Eau Cltlre, and Still wator- Uliwaukee, and Her rl'll.

Chicago. Milwaukee, Beaver Dam acd Oslikoth. Chicago, illlwAukee, Waukosha, and Oconoaiowoc. Clilcngo, Milwaukee, Madison, and PrU- rlo du Chi en. Chicago, Milwaukee, Owalonna, cd Fairliault.

Chicago, Bololt. JacesvlHe, and Jllneral Point Elfcln, Iteckford, and Dobuque. Clinton, Hock Island, and CV da'r UapIUe. Chicago, Council Bluffs, and Omaha. Chicago, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, acd Yank'on.

Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell, ted Chamberlain Hock Island, Pubuque, St. and Minneapolis. Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul, and Mloe- apollp. Fnllnian ar.dih» FlneMt Inglinrn In world rsn on of lb O1IK7A4-O.

MUjlVAlTKKI-: Jk HT. PAUL KAlljtVAV. "ery attention la paid to br courtcooj ployen of tno C'ompanv. Merrill, -A. V.

II. Gen'l O'en'l T.J.rinrk, CIeo.lt Ilrnffortl, HOTELS FOIC HAtiK-- Two pood yotinit horses, perfect ly sound and Rood ono topbngity. Blno ono ilrat tlats now cabinet organ, 2wl Wort Third Btrcel. ta 1KB A. xOO' FOB UJOO-On montUIr pnymonta: slao othcre vory low for cash, by MONTAGUE, at new of flco, flrst fluor--3IM Urauy street.

TOR COCJITAT Gxsn.BiiJUf la the LBADINO of American Agrlvultuco. In amount value of and ability of penile nee, In quality style of I publication, It occupies tho FlRaT HANK. It la believod to have no superior la either of tho threo chief divisions of Farm Crops and Processes, Horticultural Fruit-Crowing, Live-Stock and Dairying, Includes 4ll minor departments of HOTEL, DAVENPORT, IOWA. Tfle Commercial Man's Hotel. J2.03 CiULGU B.

GKAXT, phono No 415, or 1'arnam atroot. U. C. will bo BMiirod A hourly wolcouo "Mityor Belknop, truck, roturnori Iftot eren- to Cfithr Itut night with Ttlt- or Tlie grand Jury udopted tho following resolutions, presented by Johnson Maw, In respect to their late loremnn, John Maddeu: WBKKEAS, Since the hut mooting of this grand jury at the last May term of the district cuur'tjJt has pleased the Great remove the honored of jury; therefore belt That we, tho grand Jury, Tho feosi ilry hop yoasl In tho world. Bread raised by this yeast Is lloht.

white and wbole- our prflndmothor's delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. PHEPABIO OY TMI Price Baking Powder KaaTrs of Br, Price's special Flavoring Extracts, Chicago. J. W.

BOSS, Ana rchitect, Superintendent of Buildings Pottoffl HEI.F WAKTKI--In every town, city and county, an Intelligent, pn-rsetlc ladv of good address nnd some ImsiDOBfl ability, to Introduce to ratio snd consumers MADAM DKIN CKLK- dldly iidvortlBod: lilKblyrecommundedby the modistes, tho tashlonnblu dreesme States and Europe. Llboral pay aro 315 weekly. Ad New York. GOLDEN J.SOLLERS, Contractors und Builders, Farm Queitlunsand At rfreatda Jtcadtnir, Economy, and lum- of the of the KB- roitrc are unusually complete, and much attention la paid to the Proapocta of tho trope, as throw in ff liijht apoa ono of the moil Importaot of all qnettlons nen to Buy and Wh-n it la hoerally Illastrated, and Is Intended to supply, In continually Increaelnj; degree, and la the beet icnae of ttie term, a Live Agricultural Newspaper, AH ho the Cousrnr GBXTLBMAX baa been "nj; Ita sire from Kijr, 100 as OXRCOPT, SuTuiiil eopyYor'tbeyoar freo to tbe sender of the Clob; Tux Curies, and an additional copy lor thfl year freo to the sondef ot the m. -11 Nie- BubBcrllww for 1-85.

In now, WILL niCElVB TUB 1UPKB KEKLY, fre-m oar receipt of thu romhuncc, to Jauary 1st, 1885, WITHOUT CO t-IBS FllXK. NEWCOMB HOUSE HEART OF CITY. Spcln Altcntlon raid t'omuacrclal Mm, ISTRATEt- KKJSK A. H. IIAKVKY, Proprietor.

CFormorly ot Phcpnlx Hotel, Lulctoo, Ky.) BAULE'S HOTEL, Corner Third and Perry Streets, ionl only Block from C. A Iepot Barn und SUbtlnjc Attached. (3ST and the Trarelin? tad uod Accom tloQB at all Ui Shop and 6U Bwt lurnlBhed oa LUTHER TUCKER ALBANY. N. V.

WEAK, UNDEVELOPED.PARTS 1 raodlcal ondorw- ujent. Circular Addreeu, CHEMICAL Coxvutv. Chicago! 111. HABIT I KANK, of M. from UnrlloKton, to Al Division from Iowa, to What iod Mo Division.

CMar i ta Iowa; Pacific Division, fwm to and will from the wiy portion of via thin line. Also any point la tho Eart, South or Socttvfrtt. MAPS, TIME TABLES 3TC. and furnished for to all Canada. Application lo tn th3 CaUfJ Prest- CM.

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