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THE DAILY BEE- e ATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 1884 P Y T —— —— [TIE DATLY BEE. Sallivan, now golng into effect Maurico A NEW DEAL. Phil Armour, postmaster at OCouncil continuously, not much lews. The work has been done ham, woll known as a brilliant speaker, In some cases the filling in forty feet, and in others, the cutting is NEVILLE'S ANSWEB. the charges which appeared in the Re- THE:MICHIGAN'STOVE-COM PANY . Il"(// Himebaugh & Ta?lor, 0 % vory FEpid. munner ‘and ook wall;| A1 NEvSrwiew il tm, Hevio 5 Friday Morning~ October %30 Pestmastcr General Hallon and PATLY fas itic wero also dono in a most sstifac: | Tegard o he Charkes in —LADGRYT STOCE O e 3 tory manner, 2 the Republican, LARGEST ¢ A in the City, Mo company has uot yet pat in ita ot LOCAL BREVITIES. i o1 fo the alaughter house. Tt will |y o o opoly and 5 R . do 80 in aehort time, and it expects to be N Y SHEN —_— Arrangements Bring Made (0 Get the (a0 ooivs all goods from that point democratic esndidate for congress from To-day is “All 8 day.” Service ast Mail From the Bastin for transmission before the middle of [the Third district, arrived in this city At Trinity Oathedral 11 8. m. Omaha Before supper, next month, from Ainsworth, where he had been sick The elearlog houro business Wednorday —_— T for a week, Thuraday night, and is now = $102,087.28, crense of nearl: Tt is with pleasure that we call the at-| .= f ian é . s AT Sy | ot et . T P L ) o f B e, S In the State: :.W-““"""' i Akt Q. rond yesterday, occupied by Post-|Stoves and Ranges, ity T ‘\“"‘;;""”‘ ”“”"”'”‘"‘ M. Novill 4 ot (Yanotal B attof 4 son, | 1¢0ged to bo the best in the world,snd we | A Ber reporter called upon Mr. Neville 2455 Luding Kopslhaum had ono leg broken [master General Frank Hatton and son, || VECL L4 o nor of them aro 80ld (1t oyening and found him improving LS £ | \ " ) a and the uther badly bruised by being steuck | Col. J. B Thompson, superintendent of |y bl gther kinds in the United | ooy o Bho 0 Bh 5o oted. his = | by a M. ongine tho Sixth stroot | the railway mail service, P. C. Hon*[Siates put together, They cost no more B e | 8 fi = | croseing Wednerday nigh Aricks, Mr. Hatton's secrotary, Mr. D. 8. | than is often sxked for an iuferior arti. | recent illness by spesking in the open air | =2 i CSOE Anotherwarm wave has struck this conntry | Barny, Me. Thompson’ 8o cretary, Col. | cl¢ 1 I“"M\ Mfi:‘l:‘;‘:((:'fl s wh"l kil r.|\nll; _;-'q_ = FURNISHED. y ¢ ate when he bega ) B = = " and the bogs who havo not yet mado arrango- | Ohas. Keith, general agent of the C. . W, G, T. U, on tho Warpath, St Wyt Agevare cold: FLe Says LhRb :JOLD WITH THEE Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for moats o gt thole winter clithing oub /| & ., with headquarters at Council | Tho Women's Christian Tomporance | he will bo all right in tho coureo of tanor ESEGUARANTEE:S less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it “hawk' hoave o sigh of relictand look plonsatt | gy g, A, W, F. Merrill, divition | (7ion Tnat night had a grand rally at the lihlnu-.‘dv\yn. ; o Z0OF BEING THE BEST= ‘ again, i y & " 0 ey 1ra-| 10 tho courso of the conversation the ( = o = . % T Canain O Donchons relton | WPOFAODIERtof th 0, B & Qo M| it M. . G, Tov. B B G |1 S0 1R il T vt 10| STHAT CAN BE MADES: Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nehraask = police court officer, will be promoted to the captaincy. Marshal Cammings has not des igoated a man for court officer as yet. Calvin Jones, the colored man who appro- priated forty foet of hoss from the B. & M. railway has been sont to board with Joo Miller for forty days, payiog for his cretion at the rate of on day for every foot of hose, —On Saturday night there is to be a big democratic demonstration at Elair, and the democrats of this city desire to sond upagood big delegation. All who can and will go can oport at Peter Goos' hotel before to-morrow nigit, —Tho city central committee of tho work: fngmen’s party have completad their organi- sation and expoct to cut no small figure in tho coming election, J. R. Lewis was elocted presidont, F. §. Lewia sccrotary and Nat. Rucyon treasurer. —The Scandinavisn Blaine and Logan club of this city will on Monday night next Bluffs, Mr. Cowin, of Burlington, and Mr, Harry Hunter,eity editor of the Coun- cil Blufls Nonparail. The party went to the Paxton where they all took dinner. Tho object of this visit is to look into ho railway mail servico, but moat partioulatly to make some arrangement wherehy the fast mail from Ohleago to this city can be brought hore 8o as to be delivored in this city before supper. Tho idea is to have the train leave Chi cago abont tho same time in the morn- ing a8 it now does, but to shorten the running time so as to reach here about two hours eatlier. It is intended to have a carrier upon the train to sort the mails and make up the difterent routes through this city so that upon the arrival of the train the mail carriers can tako their mail and get out without any dolny whatever. 5 This change is ono which will be much appreciated by the business men of this city. As the fast mail has been run heretoforo it has not been any great ad- hold thelr last moeting in thws campaign. Good spoakers and music will bo presont. The meeting will by held in Lytle's bleck on Far- nvm stroct, between Eleventh and Twelfth, The funeral of the lato James Barrott waa Teld from St. Philomenn's cathodral yostorday morniog ot 9:30, It was largely attended and all the employes in the freight houses of the Union Pacific company, 128 in number, at- tended tho body to its lnst restiug place, —A report on the manufacturing industries vantage to the business men because the mail did not arrive here until bedtime, but under the new plan the mail will arrive in time tu be looked over in the ovening. Mr. Hatton left in afiernoon, by way of Plattsmouth for Mt. Pleasant, Towa, where he will spend Sunday and will then go to his home in Burlington to vote before returning to Washington, e — Ladios ! Pyhaicians and chomists have «f Omabia has been prepared for the New Or- [ analyzed Pozzoni’s medicatod complexion leans exposition by Clement Chase, and will | powder and reccomend its use to their paper The Fxcelsior. 1t i o remarkablo dis- | wives and lady friends. What better addressed a large audience on the temper- ance question, Ho showed conclusively that the supproseion of the liquor trafiic is tho graatest issuo before the American poople, and it must be faced and settled. His arraignment of the democratic, re- yublican and greenback parties for their low truckling to the baser elements of public cpinion wae roathing and recoived inerited spplause. la comparison with thoss partics wo have the prohibition platform which boldly faces this, the greatest problem of political economy and every otner question agitating the the public mind as well. The prohibition candidates are rien againat whom suspicion never has been pointed and whose moral characters are above reproach, and every voter who casts his ballot for them knowas ho is casting it whero it will ba counted for morality and purity—for (+od and home and native land, Mr. Graham was listened to with deopest Interest and the frequent ap- plause showed he had the enthusiasm of his aduience. The W. C. T. U. hopa to ba able to keop talonted speakers both local anp from abroad in the field the entire winter, M. G.C. E, ————— {f you hava a Sore Throat, a Cough or a Cold, try B. H: Douglass & Sons’ Cap- sium Cough Drops, they are pleasant to the taste, pesfectly harmlees and will surely cure you. 5 Army Orders, Leave of absence for onc (1) month, with permission to apply to headquarters publican on the 28:h. “Mr Nuville, were you over a salaried attorney of the Union Pacific company,” asked the reporter. Mr. Nevillo replicd, *‘I nover was a salaried attorney of the Union Pacific company In my life. When I went to North Platte and engaged in partnership with Mr, Hinman s o paid attorney forthe Union Pacific, but the under- standing was that | should have no share of the money obtained from tho com- pany, and was to have no control of the railroad business. I don’t want it un- derstood that I think it a disgrace to be 1 railroad attorney, not at all, but 1 do link it disgraceful to be a salaried at- wrney for a railrond company and a + laried law-maker for the people at the seme time,” “How about the Ries transaction?” “The charge that I took $:00 from Mr. Ries to act as attorney for him as administrator is in part true, I acted as his attorney in the administration of the JDETROIT-CHICAGO-BUFFALOY = PSOLDEY . T = Ghemical Dyeing —AND— GLEANING WORKS. tlerona G Tadios' Drossea Cle Plumes Cl ancd or_Colored any shade, to_sample. ks, Velvota anc Laces Cleanod, Dyed”and Re-tin~ lehod. 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA, NEP TEaYE TR othing Cleaned, Dyed and Repatrod. A nd Dyed, without Ripping. estate and carried it through to final set- tlement, procured an order from the dis- trict court for him to distribute the moncy among the heirs. Four years afterwards I recoved a letter from one of the heirs in which he stated that there was $600 of his share of the property which had not boen paid over by Mr. Ries. 1 at once called upon Mr. Ries and Informed him that he must pay the monoy over at once or it would cause him considerablo trouble. ~ Mr. Ries afterwards settled the matter, as 1 had a letter from the heir stating that the mat- THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER GORPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. “BIE MONARCH - Tho wioet extensive manutacturers of *‘The Republican says that you fright- IN THE WORLD. ened a dying man into giving you deeds | yonu Hockstrassor Genorsl Agent or Nebraska an ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALO'U. S, STANDARD SCAL Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Incian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- clusively. Scale - - OMAHA NEBRASKA 1405 Douglas Street, - i 884 FALL AND WINTER. 885 GREAT BARGAINS IN READY-HEATE hirme GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Visitors to the State and others in need of Men'’s, Boys’ andildren's . play of figures that runs upinto tho heavy | could be said of it. Clothing, will do well to call on division of the Missouri for an extension | of his property. How about that?” Western Towa. RAWHIDING A REL;ORTER. millions —The first shipment of Deer and Antolope, a fino lot of about £5 hoad attracted consider- able attention yesterday at Weideman & [A Woman {1 Co., the commission merchantson 1ith street. | Cowhides a Dispatch Reporter, This young firm is making & specialty of tho i game business, and always has a fino display of all kinds on hand. Yesterday a Dane met two men at the depot and they were going tis way and owned m the Buckingham About half past seven yosterdaymorning fow peoplo in the vicinity of Fourteonth and Dodgo streos witnessed an assoult » largo ranch. Tho Dans hired out to thew | UPOR & Teporter of tho Dispatoh by a and then losned one of them 86) until they | ¥oman, armed with a rawhide, and a big could et to their destination. Ho is now | burly fellow, armed with a club. Wednes- of ono (1) month, is granted 2d Lieuten- ant W. R, Stoll, Oth Infantry. Under authority contained in endorse- ment from tho adjutant general’s office of July 26, 1884, militaty convict Samuel W. Bryning, late privato battery G, -tsh artillory, will bo releasd from confinement at Fort Douglas, Utah, and et at liberty, authority for his enlistment bowng specially refused. Recruit William 1", Bennett, enlisted at Fort D. A Raussell, Wyo., {3 assigned to troop G, Fifth cavaley, and will basent to the station of his treop on the first waiting until his employers return, they |dey's Dispatch contained the following having taken & walk shortly after borrowing | item: his monoy. *One of the buxom fairios of tho Buck- —Julius Fostneris making proparations for | ingham, who sails under the title of reorganizing the Omaha Zithor club mext|''Mre. Taylor," now mourns the loss of & wouk. 'Tho St. Goorgo's hall has baon acoured | 014 watch and o pair of cye glusses which TR o e Waod Al OB Eo | TS T tolotfromhier xoo 1At O30 Dodge treet o i i oy TR T e 110 oot (ot om o T g e Sl Aeke dw hoarsals. Thero aro somo fifty zither players in Omaha who will join the club, which will give Omaha the largest zithor club in the United States. —Tho Knights of Pythias of lodges No. 1|istering to tho ropoater who wrote the and Myrtle ludge, U. D., had a pleasant social | same, & publis thrashing. Accordingly party at tho lodgo rooms in Koster's block [ the woman and her man went to the cor- last evening. About fifty couples wero in at- tondance and passod the timo in dancing, only stopping long enough to enjoy an excal- lent lunch, More of the same kind will fol low during the winter. Tho Taylor woman was avidently groat- ly insulted by tho publication of the above news ltom and proposed to have stated, the Dispatch office and informed the re- porter that thers was a person around the corner who deslred to s:e him, The ~Today is ono of the great mow orial days | reportor, thinking that all was right ac- among the Luthorans throughout the world, | companied the man, They had no soonor Tt was on this day in 1517 that Martin Lutbor | reachod the apot, than the man, who, by nailed up his celobrated minety-five thoses | the way, weighs somothing over two hun against the doctrins of indulgences on the door [ 4red pounds, svized the roporter from of thy oastle church at Wittenborg, This gave | Dehind, the woman rushed from the door atart to tho reformation which long had beon | 7Y Where sho was standing, and bogan brewiog, and Is celobrated by 50,000,000 Lu- "I’ ""l"'lh the '."']“’"“" over the hoad and e i et w000 M epcctond | ALONIRES S dniglargoszawhidewhip e th t th which she held in her hand. ant church that Soars the namo of the great |~ Atter the woman had struck him wovor- reformor is now to by found in nearly all tho | al times the reportor succoodod in freeing lands, all having the same Augsborg confes: | himself and started for the office, fol- sions at tho ox resion of their dootelnal faith, | lowed by the woman and her aseomplice, bo published this afternoon in his | The accomplice succeoded in atriking the e —— Soal of North Carolina Smoking To. baceo is tho beat, e —— P SONALS, 8. R. Porter, oue of Fillmoro county's staunch ropublicans, was in the city yestorduy and lef¢ Jast evening for his home, Mrs, Garrison started for her home at Warh ington yesterday, after a week's vis't with her sister, Mrs, Joho Davidson, in this city. Mrs, E. H Giiffin returned to her home in Kunsas City yesterday, after making & brief but welcome visit to her old fiiends in tuis city, Mr, and Mrs. Wi, Mack, who have been visiting in Germany a.d other parts of Europe for several months past, arrived home this wornlog. Judge Beneko came home yesterday after- noon from his campaign through the state. Ho will leave to-day fur Dlair, where he will epoak this evenivg. Mr, Howard O, Fishor of O alulla, city st the First M. 1 church by Rev, C, W, Bavidge, yesterd .y sfternc Mr, A E Touzalia, vi resident of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fu road, came in from Lincolu this mo uing. Ho i accompa. niod by his private seoiotary, Me, Bect, Wat. soa. Gecrgs Knisht White, of the Omahs Na tional bank, having passcd the necessary ox aminations, was on Tuesday last admitted to practice at the 1) uglas county bar. Mr. Waite s the first Eoglish lawser admitied to practies o Dougla: couaty. J.H, Clark and wife, St. Pau's W, G Whitmore, Valley; . L. Blavchrd, ¥riond; Sherword, Contwl City; I Coliinze, k, Lincoln, Neb.; Chas. F. Car, Chi- Ho A Willisme, Kauess aity, and W, £ South Whis! Meékeapo'itan, Hon, I M. Rirkpatai s lud,, we at the Blasdale and Miss 2 da Neb , wore married in this roportor with his fist before he gained the oflice door, Just as the pair were leaviog thoe place they wore met by a Bee reportor, who hoard the big duffer re- mark that they would teach these Omaha nowspaper men a trick or two, It may bo that he has come here for the purpose of teaching the reporters [ this city how to conduct themselves and fictate to them what they shall write, 1fsuch is tho cas he can't got at it any too quick for his task will ba a long one ani he will run up against many & hard stump in the course of its performance, The woman who did the cowhiding is a big, strappiog creature, weighing about 176 pounds, und works in the wine.r at the Buckingham thea'er, aud itis probably that her escapade this morning has fully healed her honor, Sne did lose o watch and yestorday visited the city jail and said that she believed her hus band had stolen it and wantod a warrant for his arrest, but was informed that she could not have her husband arrested for stoxling frow her, She thon went to all the pawnshops accompanied by an officer w sco if she could not fint whore her gallant husband had put it in soak. 1t it has come to pass tha® Buckingham smployes can assault Dewepiper report vre for ehronicling the nows without oomm nt, it is time that the city author- itivs, or some authorities, should take the macier in haud and drive such psople from the borders of the city. —— fhe B, & M. sew Teack, The work of the B. & M, on its now line to the stock yards has been nearly oomplated. the city and stock yards to the summit, there is a break over the U, P, Phis must b spanned by a series of hii'ges over the several tracks of the U, Pt that point. Thoe line, therefore, cannot b made operative until the con. struotion of w!ero \hes bridges. They have boen contracted for aud are expeoted from Tho teack has baen laid from |} favorable opportunity. First Lieutenant £. D. Thomas Fifth cavalry, having completed the duty as- signed him in Orders No., 133, cucrent series from Fort Niobrara, Neb, will roturn to that post and report to his post commander for duty. The travel directed 1s necessary for the publio servica. By order of Brigadier General Howard. ——— AN EXTRAORDINARY OASE. her injured foolings bound up by admin- | The Investigation of a Mysterious | partion, is absolutely false. Murder in France, Paris is at prosent stirrod to its depths ner of Fourteonth and Dodgo as above | by the revelations made respacting tho | The woman remained in ambush | careor of Del, the poisoner of M)atrouil. | sides on D)dge street while the man went to [ Pel is now at Maizs on a charge of hav- | hids upon any single section in the entire ing made away with his servant, & woman named Varle Boehmer. He is also charged with having poisoned his first wifo. M. Kuohn, the chief of the inves- tigation department, is busily engagod in M ntreuil in following up an clews which wsy bring tho murder of the servant home to the accu Two boxes which belonged to tho mitsing wo man were found (o contain & napkin, which bora the imprint of a blood stained knife. A large dionor knife has come to light, supposed to be the inttea- ment with which Pel cut the flash ot the bones of his n bofore burning it by some of the chemical processes 1o which he is an adept. It is thought that the viotim's remains were placxd in the closet, as Pol had been oberved to maks frequent visits there on throe successive days in July last. This is somewhat borne out by the fact that when tho cosspools were drained portions of human intestines were found, Pol is a clock-maker by trade, and was married in 1850 to a young woman named Buflsresu, employed in a shop near the Champs E'ysees., Two months atteo marriage Pel's wife died in intensr agony. Sho was hastily buried in the Montmatre cemetery, but her romains are about to baexhuned, by order of the procureur of the rapublic, A year afterward Pel married a Mllo de Murat, who is still alive, Tl donied that be had beon married to his first wife, but M. Kuehn confronted him with his brother-in-law, aud he then admitted the marriage. M., Kuehn has made a minute examin- ation with a microscope of Pel's house at Montreuil, and in the Interstices of the floor have found living organisms wuch as exiat only in putrefying blood. When Pel arrived in Montreuil from “The statement that I frightened a poor dying man Into deeding his proper- ty to me at one half its value, I presume refers to Mr. Freeman’s proporty,as that was the only real estate 1 have ever vur- chased of any sick man, I bought that property of T. C Patterson, Mr, Free. man’s agent, and paid him every dollar that heasked for it, and that too,fafter he had visited other parties and tried to sell the proporty to them.” “What did you havo to do with the school land matter!’ ‘1 was attorney for the plaintiffs in tho school land cases and I have alwayo sid 80 in my spooches. The circular sent out by the chairman of the congres- sional committee gives all the evidence in the casos and shows who wore plain- tiffs and also that [ was attorney for about your partner bidding upon school lands?” “‘The statement that my partner ever bid upon the Keith county school lauds and that his bid was rejocted because it vas one-half cont less than that of other 1 have no partner except Judge Hise, and ha did not know that the lands were belng leased until an injunction stopping the ng was allowed by the court. Do this there were mot two K county for the very reason that no one except those who wore in the ring know that thore was any attempt to loasn tho the land until after the leasos wera do livered to Keith county to ba delivered to Dorn and his co conspiratora Mr, Noville said thaf if he foels as well to-night as he did last night he will go to his home and remain thero until after olection. e ——— FOR SALE—A good family horse, bugy and harness, L. A. Ratn, Post Offica Box 50, Twenty-One H Chicago. On Thursday morning last at 8:45 Mr, John A, McShane, of this city, started train load of catzlea’ tho steck yardsat 1h Blufls for Chieago. Leatevening Mr, Me- Shane received o diepater from R. C. Campball, division suje-iitndent of the Milwnukee road, stating ‘the cattle had srrived in Chicago at 6:05 a, m. yester- day, and were at the Chicago stock yards at 7a. m. of the same date, making the entire distance in twenty-one hours and twenty minutes, It is quite common for the distance between those two points to bamade in twenty-throe hours, but this trip brings Omaha ore and one-half hours nearer (‘nicago by freight than ever before, The ordinary running time of passenger trains botwoen these two places 18 twonty- threa honra, suterre, whers he ran away from hls second wife and his creditors in July lust, he was accompanied by the ser- vant Marie Boehmer, who, it 18 said, was merly a lay slstorin a convent and afterward s milk-seller in the Ruo St Donis. She intrusted a large share of hor savings to the care of Pel, and about three months ago suddenly disappeared. Pel, in answer to various inquiries, siid he had sent hor to the hospital The neighbors, however, assert that one night, about the time of Boehmer's dis ance, & great fire was visible in house, and that the air around was infec'ed by an offensive odor, In an ad- jacent sewer some human hair has lately been discovered, and it is in this direc. tion, a8 well as in the closet, that M Kusho made his privcipal investigations to-day. Pel will probably be brought face to face with his second wife to mor- row 1tis not long siuce the mother of the alloged prisoner was killed by av eleotric POWDER prowivont law- | 1y ueroit daity, Th 1 s daily. Tho gradiug, which in |t P ™ S yor of Monwouth, Ul , rpost 8 couple of hours | s A " | battery made by her son. Pel is in a goet Maowouh 11 s |uriain pavta an baon dono rough, and |very deapoudont cmaion st Mu, ant | Absolutely Pure. SRS kg « "‘ whieh her been su j oot to ::,.I'h ropair, | has not partaken of wush food duricg . Meliylkeh, v v AU fwill bo finished today. The last load | the past two days. A mouton, or ass v, Kirkpatriok was on bis way te Platto | will bo dnmp ol o night, SLABARL A0 CARS: & B : . 408 rin i | il ght, ! o, hay hoan placed with him, a8 it was Sy po s " | Tho cost of this short line has heen | faired that ha was about to comwit |strength onea thy proper y of Habhed, the defau'ting "miwo rewarksbls to the road, From (suicids, and p the accusad o) - : josal bauk of Mon: Tonth murect weatward it has roquired | maker sy make 63mo statomznt 10 this | paabes st St o e ROVAL alternste cu ting and grading, almoat|person, lmn OTOWDES C0., 108 Wall steoct N. &, 50 8. Tenth Stroet! + « - - OMAHA, NEB £4 Prices of Billiord and ool Tablesand materia application. OCULIST & AURIST J. T:ARMSTRONG. M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear. 503 Farnam Strest, - CrOIIN G WA EST. 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EZ" EVERYBODY INVITED, &3 LEPAGE'S LIQUID GLUE 15 USED BY THE Repeirt LASS, CHIN ANUFACTURERS B. NEWMAN & (0, The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock.an sell lower than any other house in the city.” Merchant Tailors don’t fail to call at 1216. FARNAM ST. 1216 | CHAS. SHIYERIOK, ErUirrniture UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, VAT §TO ALL FLOORS. | 1208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, AND TWC WHEES THARTE, 41880 staroy Btrest anch o, 1B LSisest| & mabhs lisetion. GERMAN D. WYATT, LUMBER MERCHANT . 7 s R el o & & o 3 3 A8 g B o = BES®QoEAE g 2B = SRl e e R ] = =) R B e ) 5] = CUMINGS AND 20TH §TS., - OMAHA, NEB [STOES) I 14 ! 16 M ) Di. CONRAUGHTON, v BEADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U ablished 1878—Cantarrh, », Lung and Norvous Dinessce Speedily & iently Cured, Patlents Home, Write for “Trx MEpIoar-} issic v," for the Paople, ation and Correspondence Gratie, T. O, Iix 202 Toloph h pors, eays: hymcisn of . 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