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DAVENPORT MORNING TRIBONE, SUNDAY, JANUARY, 22. 1BB0.r city should have quarters for the o did not thiuk ouucll refused to ion free water, ero committed in r night—but the dvis-d to keeD It est tho burglars die people didn’t ler's saloon was ered, by way of were frightened ore getting aDy-aps a few cigars, iloon, Fifteenth mue, was another small amount of lird victim was a of the limits on lis cellar was r of beef carriedMoines Register•T^is beau-was greatly en-braved the cold dster’a last night. Campbell’s best »-written by Mr. a. under whose i being produced, evera. phases ol Is in rich coloring Irish sentiment, rformauce, there selections, which rhe Irian ba lads odgood and Mr. ;ly enjoyed. The Dion Boucicault. Mary Carroll with strength. The •me good actors ritsof the play iu oner. It will be in and evening.” rnal seems deter-linton county Re-k for the Repub-law and order In s latest on the is as follows: f tbe judgeship N. A. Morrill, of nd emphatically leld and that the order in Clinton n recommending . T. T. Spence ofa!TEUTONIA BAL MASQUE.THE FIRST MASQUERADE AT THE NEW TURNER HALL.A UimI Tbron* of Mcrrl#will Kuumcou* ItaunlKul and Co in If al Kf prftciilollon*.The gymnasium room of the new Turner Hall was a brilliant scene last evening, the occasion being tbe lirst public masquerade in the splendid building. It was given by tbe Teutonia Sick Belief society. The public seemed anxious to take advantage of tbe opportunity ofTered. for the place was literally thronged with a gay company.There wore some beautiful costumes and characters shown as well as a lafge number which were ludicrous iu the extreme. Five prizes were offered, which were awarded as follows:Group of characters—Awarded to a double quartette representing a group of Tyrolese.Finest lady’s, costume —Christmas tree representation by Miss Jennie Schultz.Best lady's character masque—“Club Swinger” by Mrs. V. F. Petersen.Finest gentleman’s costume —“A Prince of the Rhino,” by Mr. Olan Nelson of Moline.Best gentleman’s character masque— “Wood Sawyer,” by Mr. Bernard Wich-mail.Get one of those line lif^size crayons at Jarvis White CpCDr. Walker, dentist. West Branch,Iowa, was afflicted with tetter for over twenty years, he found that Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment would stop the itching and smarting.and continued using it until he was entirely cured.The best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non-irritating, easy of application. and one that will by its o.wn action. reach all the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past few years obliges us to admit that only one remedy has completely met these conditions, and that is Ely’s Cream Balm. This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has ever done, and both physiciaus and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing symptoms quickly yield to it.TO CLOSE EARLY.Tho Clothing and Furnishing Good* Men Will Do So.Mention was made a few days, since of an agitation In favor of closlngtbe stores of the hatters, tailors and clothing men at an early hour. It is a commendable movement, nud has met with favor, as the following will show: Davenport, Iowa, Jan. 8,18S8. We the undersigned agreed to close our places of business during tbe months of January, February, March. July, August and September, at 7 o’clock, p. m. and October and November at 8 o’clock p. m., except Saturday, to take effect Monday, Jan. 25,1888. Robt. Krause.A. Moritz Bros:,Isaac Mothschild,Joe Froelicb,A. J. Brownson,J. T. Hayes.W. S Cameron Son.T. Richter.A. H. -Mueller.Joseph Fleishman,Thos. McCullough’s Sons.W.F. Winecke, ileeschen Freese.Claus Stolleg.Thompson A Babls,Woeber * Volz,Samuel Pern, .L. 11. Rieck,11. F. Neuhs.Ho for Sf- Paul Icc Palace!The Chicago, Burlington Quincy railwav will sell round trip tickets on Jan. 24th to Feb. 2ud. good to return Feb. Oth, for half fare. Everybody should attend the carnival.Good Word*.A new magnetic physician. Dr. Palmer, has located in Davenport iu the Ryan block, corner of Second and Brady streets. We find the following strong commendation of him in the Burlington Justice:We learn that Dr. Palmer contemplates removal to Davenport, where be will have a larger field for practice. Many of our citizens will regret this change, for he has by his peculiar gift of maguetism saved tnnuy of their lives whom the regulars said could uot live, lie has cured many of our cripples who had been doctoring with medicine for one to twenty-live years.- He had been here but a few days when he got the ill will of the conservative allopaths by curing some cases of bralu fever and inflammation of the bowels that they had pronounced incurable. May success attend his efforts to save life and misery.riilld Km/.rn in Hcil
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