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Muscatine Saturday Mail from Muscatine, Iowa • 4

Muscatine Saturday Mail from Muscatine, Iowa • 4

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A tiuuk l.rn lif V. 1'irrt. fcf UufUlo, Atiiul lu months il MUSCATINE. THURSDAY, October the UM (all, V- lc l.f .1 e.biUm hisgrrat Ui The Sonet 1,4, H'1 lVplc' twiLinon Sensr Ulitiiiuhi i ll ver delrahl jnujuriy t.lfir, Adncr, 1. and on lat ha unlay altctnomi, iiijlidtd an eainrt rliuii lo 14, 4 tni hiise th miik'.

In Ihi ,1,1 ih MW-letv, It lff to than Aj.Uj tapir I141I l.rrn ill the rrguUr pntr, Il per rooy, (he (iiui.i on hntt would iriy l.ml (l.e jjrcal aniouiil I in ril.riulril lit pto.iui in II, he would ill- rml, i.illy a t.i.r yty line PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTOttl JOHN iujWav. NoTAKt VlHI IC At. DUAL AT 4rut More, Wvt 'T r. RICMMAN RICHMAN, 118 IV wt 4canI ritrrtit.

CARSKADOAN BURK, Ci.l. V. V. UJUY, (llulfalu Hill) will jhiMiivcly likt? at Muscatine. A.

C. H0lJKJN30N, l.diior ami Proprietor, rnii.iniiKii evKur hati hhav. iaf.iml m4iJ the allium. he Uil.uic Hie nest rau nnmou me. ui.ed.

The plate flirted nuU vJ lhi iiumUi ol roj.ir, ha, already Iwrn at Lin without much, if ny sold, 1c i no.v kiviii ab.oluicly roumy, well totaled. I. re cj.ie u( tin in.t fom-and laijje (frotirida all. Tl.r Air, imciciiinu and valual.le ri.iiinn.ii uMieiy. Iiavinj; tern oiaiiKcd but a ciie iitntu "ik cr t.

W'SWii OMU -1 oi pi? tjvjI TOtv.ii.iy hurt Iiiiic, i4 had a yel, ri aayinlil.tf re. inett only l.niijj ir.untd lo )et, ho ay (irru Ao tir, Inliwl ilm I'ixI dm. Mn Hue MWid elBH nmltrr, mad lu at ad lrei lriiiy- Kim to ui ni'iney in 41, aij Fit I I la-kf jK-mr- IIVX11. amount, (c Idc mciiil.ci, and animal one unc i ent la cover lo.t Nat, a or ti'iM airrii.ki tl I.U AT LAW. ArrokMi Al On Cii)i, tine y.r urn.

uii.iithi. riot melliiig the um very Several benevolent MMiciiet ha (ti.liiied that they will Igim li and ate f.ir rouiiu in the home, but In.a u( mailing only, and the bm.k will be post paid II venial. medial l.l.tary, complete in one volume, im8 pac. pti.fusely illualratcj. The free rddiiu.tt pufiely ihe same thai s.ild at jrx epl only that the lM.k, aie in suung niamlla paper iHMid slftwt, Mlli-lln', huy the lior We know tl.rie are many all, 011 the hut the lhrr-ahiy of our Ufe bcartel inner in.lead of lulls.

Send tiu U- cut oiirage tonic a'aih, pliJihiij! T. R. FITZGERALD, Ttmimv ai tt su AT tw, (urnrr ImmI nirrl snd At. utrr 0. A.

iriH4.l lo our eaunc, fjf the lunelv aoiiMii left aATI ItHAV, NKITKVIlKrt W. without a boiiic or refuge in her oM us il. Surely tin, ol.jet will appeal evcty woman and to every nun a ho think, ol the poiliilny til bj, tiio'hrr, dauijliter or titter being left without a ine or any one to Care for her. fine all aie gHcii av. Send telilyoiie rent In one flit stamps lo World' lhprnary Medn al lalK.n, lliilfalo, N.

and receive )r, 1'itne't nH 1 iimn cine iliedn al adviser, illiistratr.l. CASTOR I A For Infant nd Children. We dcire to give thc.c hclpUnonr, An exact duplicate, man for man -and norso lor norse, a home that shall lie a home in every E. WARNtR. nonMiv i (ilBv id Hull bulMinsr.

MllUHllllf, Couulr AlKmirjr. D. C. CLOUD, TnwxrT at Iaw. (On- Itrtum So.

4, Olds' Ulwk. the exhibitions plven at the uoiumnian woria 8 i air at Chicago in U93; all summer in New York in 1804, and in 100 of the principal cities of the Eoet in 1895. tcittc of the word; a place ahric they may feel a loving 1 are surround (hem; that many heart, aie tirrcd in ihcir behalf; where rnirc hail 11 a Ifu Muu'ullue, mi aati over them in kuc. people visits brighten their Inc. Il you have been blessed in this Wet Liberty'! Hit Rally, I-ibcrly'a Rrpul.litan rally Monday wa a prrtcntimu and cemful It 4 one of the lnr.t anil lineal merlin of ittkind ever belt! in thik pari of the state.

Ihouandtof pro-pie llm krd ortbcr from the Miurruuml-1 11' cinmlry, and Ihroticd the ulrcrt, a prihapt they id never Lett before. I'coplc went there by wacona and by tpecial train. Wckt I.ll.cily it.od-hearted cilirens nla do thmk' up in tip lop manner, tint event a no exception to the rule. The ureal tent in which Ihc pec he were nude did not accommodate one half (he people. Itut nobody returned home tliMppmrited.

At the evening meeting Ihc aide of the tent ec lowered uml it wa one great out-door meeting. The building of the beautiful inland city were decorated with the hutiona! color and portrait of Mt-Kinley pml llobart. The weather was perfect, aiding very materially in making the occasion niemnrablu one. Tour of Border-Lands Brought Home. 1-HYriOIANS.

goods, tan you not make 4 thank offer OAHTOnlA. ing fur this objee A.E.MYRICK, Ph. M.D, lis Where one Lives for Threo Hours In Have you sonic dear one from OABTOHIA OaxtaAL rinfi ANi afiiiiKKT. HiiiiiixtiiHiilile,) OfBi and rt.ui, mt Fiwnd lr.rl. Will to all mU, Uy or your signf, noe memory you 10 keep fresh and green? What brttrr than to et up a beautiful memorial in lint home? A room may be furnished and TVsfts- lis The Wild Spirit of the Wild World.

tt(UIU tun In. OAHTOI1IA, tl The F.arih's Noted Horsemen, The Globe' Confirmed Nomads, led by the interesting Almrgintf of our ontiiu'iit, the H. M. DEAN, M. pOTBIClAH AHO Off mi orer Took, Mnwer Imiifc.

iibi.ne M. KMni Wmt Tlilnl atrH T.U 19. II. Ii tiiiiilnliiir mira.t.n fnr rn.liinn. niid untron lh I I' and 3 rllnil.

J. 8. KULP, Senator John II. Cear, K. O.

Holmes, lll AT Tin: T11N f( TtillUR I TO 8 and Mr. W. L. Roach upoke to the people on the political Kniciof the caul Tickets will be Hold from all stations paing in the afternoon, and in Ihc eve (iVViliAi ara(aw Alr.A.W.atA atr a attf at aia 4v 2 named for mc loved one. A sum of money may be given which will help huy the bftiue, thu fulfilling a ih of the departed) or miiie article given to make cheerful the room provided for those whose declining year we wish to have bright and happy.

Any sum, large or small, will bcgladly received by any members of the following board of managers: Mrs. I'. M. Musscr, Mrs. W.

S. Robertson, Mrs. All. ilrown, Mrs. Henry Jayne, Mrs.

II, M. Dean, Mrs. lohn Mahin, Mis Sue Stone, Mrs. Fred Gieslcr, Mrs. S.

iV, Kotilke, Mrs. Charles Horton, Miss J. Si Uratin-worth, Mrs. J. A.

Bishop, James in Iowa on the IV, R. N- Ry- rate ning Congressmen Ceo. Curtis and of one fare for the round trip. Dates of Robert Cousins were Ihc speaker. Mr.

sale October 1st to 8th. Limited until Dkntist. OW( on Sffinrt atr.1, nvrr rook' Mu Il uniik, Kulrnni-eontlio Avviiuo. MuwHllno. I0a.

Curtis was greeted with deafening ap and Including Oct. oth. Call on C. plause and Inn speech upon Ihc financial K. X.

agent for tickets and further question was attentively listened to by information. Miss ANNIE OAKLEY, the vast audience. Mr. Coutins was the last speaker nnd he well sustained his reputation as the "silver tongued'r ttor Tha Pi'il- Lady Wing Shot. COLUMBIA OPERA HOUSE.

100 Indian Warriors, M. W. of A. llTWATINR CAMI' No. KIA, mw.la -vtry TumitUy fvrnlinr In Wooitmon Hall.

In HI111111-mo'a l.iillilli.ir. A II MimIito WtMliinin In himhI tandliig arttcnrtlmlly Invlu'd Iniiiint with 11a. J. How man, V.C. Clat Kiiam, Clork.

Weed. of Iowa. The time alloted to him was 1 CAKI. I.EINIKi'Ki:it. Manwror.

list. t'lieupi IIH Hl.tllK. 1 hihI AriiimhiHi too short. JOHNNY BAKER, ThA Skilled Bhnotlnir Export. 25 Bedouin Arabs.

20 Russian Cossacks of the Caucasus, Detachment of U. S. Cavalry, Royal Irl9h-English Lancers, French Chasseurs, German Cuirassiers, Petit. Corps D'Armee. 50 American Cowboys, GORDON'S BIG The special train which left this city at 6:40 carried nearly two hundred people to West Liberty.

Jt rctured at 12 o'clock that night, nnd all who went on the train were well pleased with the trip. 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralles, CO South American Qauchos, 50 Western Frontiersmen. Marks men, Etc. McKinlcy and Hobart Club Meeting, Meetings of the McKinley.ir;4rtt clubs arc held in the Republican headquarters four, evenings each week as follows: Tuesday evening, the Mrsl Ward and West Hill clubs. Wednesday evening the Third ward club.

"Where TimeB are Proeporoua." SPEND YOUR dUMMEE VACATION in tha ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Take the Comedy Company This is plant-lifting time nnd these are the days when the average Muscatine woman who takes care of her own plants sallies forth to put them into pots and other receptacles lor the win And Superb Hand and Orchestra in select repertoire. eveninu. the Fourth ward The Lastol the Buflalo! Only Herd on Exhibition! club. Friday, evening, the Second ward club ter.

Armed with a hoe, ax, trowel, 22 Actors and Musicians 22 Rock Island Route spoon nnd can opener, she is equal to any emergency likely to present itself. to ft) LOR A DO OH l'L IlliLO. At the meeting of the Commercial How she manages to accomplish her Club Monday evening, President T. Fitgcrald announced that Consul NEW PLAYS. NEW SCENERY, NEW SPECIALTIES.

On Monday muht ladiea will be ad General I. II. Richman nnd ife had presented the club five pairs of beautiful lace curtains for the five windows of the purpose without the aid of a hair-pin is "one of those thlngj no fellow can find out," but she does it. It is the one undertaking in which otherwise all-around instrument is not employed. 'The air of victory that flushes her countenance when the rebellious chrysanthemum or the recalcitrant gcraninium has final club rooms.

These curtaius were made milled free with each paid ticket, on Only dtrcct line io Colorado Springs, Manitou and Tike's Teak. Quickest time to CripDle Creek. vhich should be included in your trip, und an investigation of the resources of this place may well repay your visit. Teurlil Dictionary Sent rr. Apply for It.

which occasion "Human Hearts" in Switzerland and are said to be the finest curtains in Muscatine. In each half of each curtain ts woven the letter and when the curtains are in place the two 'C" form the initials of the club ly succumed to the jabs made in the vicinity of its roots with the can-opener, would have done credit to Napoleon in some of his famous victorious battles. Tuesday morninc at St. Mary's Will be presented for the first lime in this city. PR ICESioc, 20c, 30c, Gallery loc.

What a woman can't do when she sets church occurred the marriage of Miss Sebastian, G. P. St Address lohn about it in earnest niav confidently be Katharine Fuller and Mr. George Frv 1 rhA-nnn Rev. I.

I. Griescr officiatinL'. Miss 2 w.yv..h... A I. KAITIIHI.

MKN OH l.i tntvol r.ir rfH.mnftlhln twltlll- put done as not worth.doing. And the admiration she compels by the brilliancy of her success in Jut undertaking finds its only equal in the wonderment excited by the tools she employed in its accom Helen Oberhausc and Mrs. John Fuller attended tha bridal couplo. and Mrs. Fry departed on the evening train for Chicago to visit a few days with lud lininn in Iowa.

Hulniy 7MU, fir, wcnklyBii'lrxiicnHi'S. 1'imlllnn Nriiiaiit'iir. GEO. B. FISCH, 204 East Second St.

(Krprman Ilullilintr.) KlMl'll'lleU. r.nruHii tnveUiio. Tlio NHllnniil. fmr til If, ciiumikii. STOVES AND TINWARE.

On the Day of Arrival there will be given a Free Street Cavalcade pnf ant Tnt.rnnt.inn, fk plishment. Mr.J.W. Eclls, c.indidatejjir reelection as county clerk' is. meeting with encouraging success in his canvass. His valuable party service, fine personal character and admitted fitness for the place makes him a strong candidate on tt MY SPECIALTIES: Your I The Game of BOTANY.

Fnrnaee Work, Tin Roofinn, Pponling. liepatrWork given prompt attention the Republican ticket. Thr.rp h.ivi. Intorestlnir, Educating-, Artlatlo. Gives a' general knowledge ol Orders solicited.

All work guaranteed to give Bntiatnr.tion, Cough, (lowers, combined with -pleasure. At io a. ru by a Detailed Detachment from each Division. The march will tu? enlivened by three magnilicant bands of music, led the famed world-traveled been many intricate questions come before the clerk during Mr. Eclls term of office that never were brought before a county clerk in former years, and he Ujjeautifully lithographed cards (in colors) from paintings lrom like a dog's bark, is a sign that nature, Hlahly Indorsed.

Sent postpaid, on ri-oclpt of 60 cents. there Ss something foreign Jfl BUFFALO BILL'S COWBOY BAND has been equal to the emergencies as they arose, and disposed of each in a legal and satisfactory manner, showing ltt'irlwrrfn ii'iirr. iiiiinoy ornur ii or 2 ei-iit stniups. around which shooldnt vt there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there i HAMILTON MYSRS CO Mlddlntowu, IT, B.

A. fl- Lnek Ilox M. that he posscscd good legal judgement, and his record lor trentlcmenlv and At Night a Brilliant Electric Diplay by the Largest- Portable Double Electric Plant of 250,000 candle power yet con- structed for any similar purpose. Drs. Johnson AND Battey, 11 3 Iowa Avenue, MUSCATINE, just the same.

SCOTT'S EMULSION of CocMiver Oil is not a cough specific) it does courteous treatment of all visitors to his office goes far toward recommending htm for rc-tleetioth rAN'l'KI)-HKVHHAI. KAITIII'MI, MKN OH women to travol for roaponnllilo eslnli-llHtied hiiiifo In Iowa. Pnliiry nnyalili) fKiwoelily and (ixpntmea, l'onllinn iiniinanoiitr, Hi'lcniiK'H. l''iinoH() fii'H iiililri'HKC'd Hlimipril rvvo Bxliibitlonls Daily Rain or Shine. onvulopo.

Tlio national, hwr tilirir, uioiiko. The regular meetings of Camp No, 106, M. W. draw out a large attendance at each session. On Tuesday evening there were fifteen, visitors from the Nichols Camp and five from Lone Tree present to see the work done by PURE DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Ere.

E. L. GRAHAM'S Cor. becond and CodarHtrwptg' the Muscatine Camp. The large and not merely allay the symptom but it does give such strength to" the body that it is able to throw off the disease.

You know the old proverb of 44 the ounce of prevention Don't neglect your cough. A book which will tell you more on subject sent free on request. Your druggist keeps Seott'i Emulsion of Cod-liver OIL Put up in 50 eta. and dies. SCOTT A BOWNIi, NtW Ywl, Afternoon at 2 o'olook.

Nigty at 8 o'olocb Doors Open one hour earlior. Night a Light as Bay, and as Complete la Detail. General Admission, 60 cts. Children under 9 years 25 cents. Numbered coupons', actually reserved, seats will he sold on the day of exhibi tion nt F.

Neper Co's, drug store, t2o cast. Second street. P.riUOYOI.KS -CIIKOKKI). increasing attendance at the regular meetings make it necessary for the camp to look for larger and more commodious quarters at the expiration of their lease of the rooms now occupied. Two prominent rooms have teen offered thcin, one the third story of Hotel Best SALESMEN We WHiit ono or two limn L.

I). JOIINriON. Consnllliin nnd Onaratlna Sliracon. HfKldcnw. 10 Wont Third ilreet.

'feloplimie four Hiiks. WANTED: In oni'li oniiuly to titko oiilnrn for NurHi'tv Ktiick, and nro wllllnif to nnv well for mind wm-ll, Wu Ulirwi til 10 I' llltlt unv tlilnir that tllos from inuuml oauhch. -w HlHohavealinoof SEED POTATOES, 01 VR I and the Olds opera house, either of which would make suitable quarters for F. II. BATTRY, M.

and DIsciimib Of (Ilillilrcti. Hi'HKIciioe, rnriKir tinrry and 'I'enlli trwls. Tuli'phoiic 1H, three rings. A 1UK HAWI" NUBSJKRY-COMPANY, th; camp. 1 Milwaukee.

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1896-1896