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IOWA STATE REGISTER DES MOINES, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1883. had ftiH In 1513 the de A TALE OF WOE. ITEMS OF THE CITY. ANNIVERSARY. sire or L-eoji.

rocimoiete fet. Petet schutch at Rome gave rise to the svatera of aelilnw rmlnl. if 0. or IT38 to the acre, and tt gave support to i 400 person. Produce movement at Chicago last weak compared with same week last year: GROCEB.TJS8.

THE thereln stated were untrue, and I desire to make tbe correction by this pab'icatien. I am now living with my huatnnd tn Kansas City, be having forgiven me for my jealousy and bad treatment. I make this statement very freely of my own desire, and a glad to make thia GLOBAjia Hitchcock." -RECEIPT- rewrhafEKT Tbe Pitiful Story of a Woman's Alleged Arttoiea. lKKa. 184 1883.

I8S. ncv-Ttrmnhcd aeirrtftl fspia Iri tbe lnert -f h'B cause. Bis vo waa vc-r beard in tae nita of He eaampiancd no urea that to srovfrnmental reform, wita niytasWoM of In ti bands, he itopd 2inst tse corrupLWPS dt the cnurcB anaoe-mamted uui-iaoaTioo. To that purpose He tr iiy adbercd. Butwe know ma wort oui-ron ti tueilsforiaatioii orcr -H overiearxHt ecciesinstical bonnd rr MoJcrn eiviliztl-n 13 or.e of Its cj prjjws 1 ny of eonwience and freedoin ot taotjec 0 iran In trie silteratli TjtOR SALE A good, clean stock of hardware, a.

consisting of shelfware, stoves, tinware, heavy hardware and agricultural Implement In a county teat of 2.S00 inhabitants; located 1b Southern Iowa. Stock win in voice (8,000 to (9.001); annual Bales, Only one other stock of hardware In oity. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For further and full inform -Oon, address -Hardware," care RxaiSTiK. De Maine.

Oct 1 Id if HvrtWASHTNG-Orders at 820 Sixth or sU Walnut st. Robinson A Craven. ep2d8m ORDERS FUR PIANO order left with Cratcblltt Tompkins will receive prompt attention. Piano contrasted by the year at reduced rate. J.

Tsbav. Octet g3ccea, and the remission of punishment In purgatory for money. Oa October 81, 1517, a priest consecrated by Roman hands posted his ninety-five theses on tbe door of the castle church of Wlttenburg, arraigning the whole system ot indulgences- announcing that there was aaiva-lon in Christ alone, and denying the power of b-- P-pe or any other human authority to for-r ve sir 00 a cash basis. Martin Luther always -aankfuiiy acknowledged that with all her al-o enrropiion the church continued to hold Flour, 1 40. Wheat, SSS 2 0 Corn, 1.168 Oat, bu 891 .011 1x1.439 13S.S9S ItnSlS 1693 4.

139 401 dllt (61 729.834 LISH.S.S 933 SW 5 4 887 Vti.SlH 606,820 8t46t 80 084 77 4t Sio 811 Pa 1 2i is a a PERSONAL ASD SOCIAL. J. W. Ooxkxst returned yesterday from Moa roe. W.

p. Hack nit, of Bell at Hackney. 1 in Chi The Pttition or Mrs. Laorette Coons fer Divorce aed Alimoaj. Barley, 4Ssei was Observed by th -hunb in Pes 3Jiue.

Ceatral Presbyterian Churches, addresses Delivered end Luther's 5' Battle Hymn Sung cago. TBI BEVlVil, OVJ-tiBBllHi Ct M'ts, lbs. OKI 510 1.BS1 ti 1,677,877 Pork, 1.9 lii.l)8 9.28 Lard, 681,5 l77t T.838.1'9 (,4144 Hogs, 183.297 l.V) 2l 27 04 18 775 Cattle. ti8t5 817S5 18 344 9 9 Sheep, 18 318 14 815 8.7oS S.129 An AUeg-ed Caae of Continued Cruelty Almost TJnparaaelled. SB THE TIPS WRITER and save time anH labor.

A. Mosler. agent. April latf BROWN CAliS Real Eatate Dealers, 501 Wal nut street. nnvlUhtrtlw GUS SMITH, Wholesale and Retail GROCER Fair Prices, Eeliabla Goods, And Big Sales Is what gives oa the advcitag ta hold oar trade.

ipOB RENT Large office in lUgie block, opposite Kirkwood House. Inquire at room No. 1, over 40H Walnut street. 82dtf fTtHB ALDINB Only flrstrouts restaurant in J- the city. 405 Court Avenue, opposite Abonr House.

Open all nlgbt. 8eni7dir. us lunaamemai DOC (RISES Ot CHRIgnAKITT, and recognized tbe benefits which he bad derived from the chnrch of his col dhood. "In his house," he said, "I waa baptized sod tn-S'rncrol In Christian troth and I shall ever honor it as my paternal home." After a long struggle with the logic of his early training, which represented Gsd in unapproachable msj-aty, quiricg tbe mediation of the Saints, he finally came to a eordial acceptance of Jesus Christ as kls only Savior and took the ground that no human agency dare stand between the sinner and bis Sivlor: tbat tbe cbureb is real, but visible onlv to God who knows is own: tbat the evidence of SalnHhip Is a holy life and the province of tbe Cbureb, the preaching of the Word acd the administia'mn of the Sacraments. Luther contented himself with a reformation of miy the fundamental articles of faith.

He was ao svBiematio thinker, ncr logical reaaoner, bat be grasped almost recklessly, central principles. The Catholic church Is to-day, as every Intelligent Cithollc admits, a VASTLY BBTRB CHURCH rl1H5 MOINES ELECTRIC LIGHT AND A POWER CO. will furnish Are Light at (10.80 SerUum, per month, and will meet ail ooro pett-on. W. B.

Anoriws. Sec'y. alodtf TK and best set of teeth. (8; ail other work at reasonable rate and warranted. Iowa Dental Rooms.

421 Wat-nut St. A. L. MoCarty. prop-tetor septsdtw CILOli reed, baled hay and straw, at lowest a.

prices. J.STEiintR. 81s West Locust. S-S-lw NEW FRESH GOODS ARRIVIN DAILY. S't'-a 1 ij tin-Kiutitejt graaa, good water, and shelter from storms.

Apply to i.m?L., Taylor homestead, east of Four Mile creek railroad bridge. mayaibitf AT ANTED Second band furniture, carpets Hm.TffwXIt.t1" DH D. SKINNER has "and those desiring magnetic treatment may address No. 1113 Center st, or telephone No. SI7 Offioe st residence.

Hours from 11 to 4 h' Will visit those desiring, forenoon and 211 lino. than she was before tbe Rif ormat.ion- herev-er Lntber's ieduenoe ie most: felt, there the Catholic cburch la most respected. To this then Luther and tbo Reformation delivered the aburch: to the ai vlng to every man the right to ht- for himself, sutj set only to God: to the oantEfcment between the soul audits God every priest and lot buttha meditator Jesus Obrlst. Per almost four centuries these princl-pi'S. made vital by Lutherand the Reformation, oave been fie deliverers of the hernia race fr mental and mora! slavery.

When asked for Luther's monument to-day, we have but to took about us and point to Protestant and Cath oilc Christendom. It Is here, Is everywhere WTfiAH SKRK.K. Across tne Missouri river 13 between Onawa, Iowa, and Deoatur, Neb, Capacity to cross ail that may come. aea molnee market. FLOUR 8pr1ng wheat kuth patent (Minneapolis Superlative), tTSI per bbL; Sd patent, SA.70; 3d patent, tea); Kansas goods, high patent, 17.30: full roller, tti 40: straight patent, (8.00; 20c per bbL less in car lot.

Fully on hundred different brands and grade of flour are retailed In the Des Mclnes market. WHEAT Good demand; new, 8D0; old, Hs) TOO. CORN Steady and firm; for shipment, 86Q38e; local demand, OATS Strong and active but nominally unchanged tlQSle. RYE Light receipts; 4CO130. FRED In good request; bran, 13 00315 00 per ton; shorts, tl8.COQ:o.(0; screenings, IS 00 a 1800.

HAT Quiet and regular; choice timothy, 8 00; upland pralria, (8.0036,50; No. 1 prairie, 13 00 6.50: straw, fl.CO. BUTTER Steady and unchanged; creamery, 2S3S7; choice roll. 10314: off grades, 8 8c wholesale grocers pay for good to oboioe table goods In small lots, lo20o; good to choice retails at 3530e. Tbe butter production of Iowa Is worth 000 a month, and Iowa makes the best butter In toe world, EGGS-Quiet and Srm; shippers pay 2)0 per desen; grocers pay for limited quantities, 32c; retail, 2oc.

Eggs packed In well dried ashes, and so a not to touch each other, have been kept perfectly sweet for twelve months. POTATORs-Dull and weak: wholesale, SCO retail, SWUOc: sweer potatoes higher; (100 Ql 5 per bushel; 40o per peck. HIDES AND TALLOW Quiet and steady; butchers' and farmers', 36c; cured, 77Ho; dry flint, 8 12c; damaged hides, two-thirds price; branded hides, 15 per oent off. Tallow, tKQSo. Beeswax.

12Ho for dark and 163)o for tight. CATTLE Inactive good to choice steers, (3.8004.00; butcher' itock, (3.0003.75; calve, fo.6oae i) per oil. 8HKEP steady demand and firm; good muttons (3.0CO3.90 per cwt; choice wether, (50 04 00; lambs, 003U 00 per bead. HOGS Dull: shipper pay 3 85t S); elty 4 004 S3. Tbe receipt ot bogs at Chicago last week were 183.297, against 12 349 for tbe week previous and 163.921 for the corresponding week last year.

Sales ranged at $.1 9305 ''5, acoordlng to quality, with the bulk of the trading confined within tbe range of (i.80 85 for fair to good lots. Tbe foreign demand for hog product shows a little improvement both lard and bacon being more called for. The advloes from Liverpo 1 indicated a comparatively steady feeling re tbat quarter for all artioles excepting pork, which was quoted la lower. Tbe stocks abroad are not regarded a very large, particularly of meats. jezm b.

r. hitll Bnwa. Notice. The members cf Capital Lodge is a. 14, A.

O. are teieby notified to meet at the lodge room Tuesday, November IS, at 13:45 p. railroad time, in order to attenl the funeral of Br George W. Williams. The by-laws require tte attendance ef evsry member.

E. J. M. W. TH3 OBEAT BEFOE2IEB, fcBr hundredth at ni vmary of the birtb Latter a celpfcrjtted last SaniJay in jLres, previously announced, by tte prjtestant cburcbea t.in'rg In uniot ser 'iss la evening at the Firs! M.

E. an jlPresbstfr'aii cburcbej. crowded to their utmost capacity. At IfODtral chur.h Rff. Dr.

Stuart, pastor -lie church, atd addresses were L'rtrei by Dr. Fri-b ol Plymouth Congre-puonal cLureh Kev. Ceo. C. Henry of Tjobn's Engiiali Evangelical Lutheran At the First M.

E. church Elder fatb, of the Christian church, presided, and Pr. Ziegler cf the Lutheran church, Dr. RickersonGf tte High Street Bap-i-sihaVch aad Kev. E.

K. Yourg cf the Fiist iTe Luther's battle bjmu, "EinFte g'w I3t Unsf Gott," was sung by the choir jj (cngregatlca. Dr. Ziegler'4 subject wa Lithei's Dr. Kiekarson'g, -justification by Dr.

Frsble'e. "The Co-oopo'itan Influence of Eev. Henry's, "Luther and the Reformation Cnsideied rs the Deliverer of the OurtV' E(1 Cr' TunK's The Eolation of Kefurmati'va to Civil Government." The (fcrei-es ere sil scholarly and able to a re-mt'iibe degree. It is a matter for rejrfct llat we have rot the space to print thein all. 45 it is W9 mu3t be content with giving a tjierably lull synopsis of only three, those of pi Frbbiu aid Re7' Mr.

Henry at the Cffltral, and Dr. Young at ih8 Ma'hodist tiiurCtl. 0gFBIEBIE'S ADDRESS. ary doubt as to whether the ln- nc of LJther tie race-wide and world-wide, oi facia would go far to satisfy the doubt i-j, o.tmay is swept a ti Jot wive y-i iMOgniuonof wn "Mid of Hans Lsder goe oiuld net brlni? forward name repress bo much to toe German mind cuiiniaijdinir. Illustrious, and dear, us SviiM nne Martin Luther.

Sweden, r-Sirard Dinuiark are Mcmlr bis anniver-SJ! France. "Hani. Swi'kiriana, and Italy ili to homr bin. Eugiai.d fets bis nam JSa, tB'i ter own mat rnwurd. Ard i irtti Ame-loa.

whiea fcas oome our cf Lutaer died, read and thii-k ar! Luiferr. Tneo f-cs rtiiw ibat tte i umlQ ha growa to be a tcUttaiy "li itnce in the taristlan of to day. pgOTSSTAST CHKiSTBSDOM, Watxb froze into thick Ecirai In the street gutters Sunday noon. Tbe cold spell came on its rather suddenly and somewhat severely. The funeral of Miss Marie McCleliand was largely attended on Sunday last.

The new Monday morning Republican has been merged into the Plain Talk. Johh D. Rivers, of Htigoas time, lately of Ft. Madison, was In the city yesterday. Tbotteb ts.

Teotteb, for divorce, edified the court room loungers before Judge McHeary yesterday. The sales of land for delinquent taxes, according to the last advertised list, took place yesterday. The Des Moines un Club will indulge in a trigger tournament at the old fair grounds on Thanksgiving Day. The French Conversation Club met last evening at Mrs. Jacob Rich's, corner of Fifth acd Center streets.

The State Veterinary Medical Association assembles in this city to-day. Seme of tbe dele gates had arrived last evening. The Entre Nous, it is said, has gone the way of all terpsichortan associations where there Is more melody than harmony. The fquawk of the wild goose and dack sounded on the wintry air of Sunday and yesterday, a melodious strain for anxious nlmroda. The Davenport Gazette says that Gibbs and Jsmison.

of the Des Moines club, have been secured by the Dubuque etub aa ihelr battery next sesson. OryicEB E. Dougherty has his thumb in a sling, owing to tbe cannibalistic intentions of a dtuiken man whom he attempted to arrest aturdsy night. Capital Lodge Xo. 14, A.

O. TJ. will nave charge of the funeral of Mr. George n-tlatns, at 1 p. m.

to-day. The ceased died Sunday nlgbt of typhoid fever. The wind changed to the south last evening, which, with a falling barometer. Indicates a charge from botb the beautiful and the biting weather the previous week. Job printers and pressmen will be particularly interested in newly advertised special notices on this page.

Good opportunities are offered for steady and permanent employment. Mrs. A. C. Holt, who is spending a week with the family of Hon.

W. F. Cody at North Platte, Neb, will rejoin her husbaid at Lead-vLls on the conclusion of her visit to the "Buffalo Bill" home. The Associated Press and the railway directions to employs somewhat demoralized the standard time. Tbe Associated Press waa just a week ahead of time, but Des Moines leads In being the first eity to adopt "central time." The horse belonging to Dr.

Swift, stolen dnnday evening from In lront of Tounker's store, was ound early yesterday morning on Second street, wandering in the direction cf borne. Tbe animal had been badly used. Neveb before at this season of the year have the Des Moines greenhouses been so bounteously filled with blooming Bowers. This Is another isdioation of growth, and It also indicates the florists are going to keep up with the boom. The Athenian Society anniversary will be held tn Drake University Chapel Thursday evening, Nov.

IS, An Interesting programme will be carried out, consisting of orations, deoisma-tions and musts. All are cordially Invited to attend. There was a severe cutting affair Saturday night on the levee on South Des Moines, between Robert McNutt and Louis Drennan, the latter slashing the former right lively with a knife. B3th had been drinking. Neither greatly injured.

"Daddy" French did not charge his Every body Invited to Oome, Boy Goods, 8ave Money, and be happy AT THE Old Reliable Grocery. TELEPHONE NO. 116. SOS "Walnut st and 808 310 Third 8t. UTICA Dfi'i MOINES WEEKLY" AUCTION SaLks.

Bennett A Boyd, Auctioneers, Stock, Farm and Produce Salesmen, will hoid sate of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, veblclea, haroesa, agricultural implements and sundries, every Saturday, at West Side Market, 4th street, DcarSvoamorvi every Wednesday, at Union Barn, Bast Fifth and Walnut commencing each sale day at 2 sharp. Entries received up to time of sale. Good ao-oommodatien for stock consigned for sale. Sale conducted in any part of the State. Bennett ft Boyd, otflce Grand Opera House.

ootl4d3mc dates from the birth of protearaniHui loerty dawned when MarUo Lutbr sW heMJonibedoorscf the WlttnbtirCburck Let it be remembered that 'be Koverot of -d w5 at this time purely eOTiertaeUeal -pe wsjs In bis autnorlty over al) -emoiral s-vereirrrties. Every secular effi rrom the throne to the tax-ratherer. wHsntst the control of the church. NokinwoposMered crownrd unleM Papal hands placed the liiem on his brow, or Papal ac-tlon i-cecoipanled the coronation. No Swte Europe dared diwbey 1 of the Vatican.

ngs feared a bull of -xc mmunleation more than tbft marsbaUed arm'-n of tlidr royal neigbbx-rs. A word from bo would brine the mlitbtleat Knir or the Emperor to the fee of the PontBcal hrr'ne. (Command of the Pope eon be so ur J-'st r-rd onren'onaleas to Justify dieobedt-'ves. The Cbristiao world baa seen one Emp rr hold tho silrrnp while the Pop-3 mounted hi eore another lie pros' rate cn the it-round and prrnvtibsPopftto piaea kis foot upen bis ni-ck in tk-eri of bis complete and ftbjeet sub-mlesion. For a thonsand years Rome had been as mistress of the world as Shehadbeen its civil mier.

From tbe Vatican the Pope ruled the inrdnms of tb" worid as imperiously as bad Caspar from the Palatine. The decrees cf Julius 'be Pope wre obeyrd implicitly as had been ihe laws of alius the Etperor, and the mis-rii-gof ecciesiasttoal Home were feared as as wira ever tbe armjea ot imperial Borne. powsa, liUTB, rxjmmow weri all in tm bands of tbe ckurcb, or at lis head a Pirfff whose tiara was above all royal diaderas ard whse authority neither kin iwm dred dispute. Ar.d that ccoleslastioal power was a despotism. Iron--landed and relrnilese.

Iotoierant of fiee thought it diecrowned the klrsr who refused to obfly Hs micdatis and burnd tbo subject who drcd protest acalnst Its lmmorailtiea. It fettered ceeacler.ee, aliackled the arm of enterprise, seiek the fountains of learning and swd ho imp! oabefceof numaa rlirhts. 1: was the fooleries' ra-tber of lgonrance. tbe source and center of superstition, the black vampire whose sable wins shadowed tbe nations for a tbou-en i years, an impasab'e fcsrrlerln ihe aiirbway prnpmsi. you trace Its history to-day by the b'ood marks of persecution and crime acd follow Its course thrcugh awes by the lig-ht c-f its rnsriyr Bros.

The man courageous eaouirh to assert bU eonTlctions Wis adjudg-ed heretic and eiicnotd bv rac1 or f(tot, rd to nsd tbe Bible was a orimlnal 1 ff ense. Aanlnst this cruel and cor-ruit despotism stood Martin Luther, assaliins none rf Pa temporal prerewatlvf opposing nonecf its usarpations of civil authority, challenging only its Immoralities and denouncing its irrogi pwveraioos of spiritual tiuth. Ll'. erty nf ctinecience was bis rahying-cry the 9'iprem-aov of th Word ot God ard the right cf the Individual to interpret that Word for himself, the sirgio proposition with which be opposed tbe trsditlons and tuperBlitlons cf Pirpcry. But ibat wss riklng at tha very rjot of Papal p-iwcr, an3 Pontiff promptly saw that the German monk bad leveled a blow at the very life i Papacy, ei.

throned LIBEBTT COSaotEIlOB, end It would dethrone blm. Unshackle eon-eimce, and how long could thought befettered Cfetter thcught. and how long could tbe people be kept in Ignorance Educite tbe masses, and how long before the Bible wouid be in every peasant's hut and its truths in every pessaufe heart 1 With conscience iibernted. thought free, in-elligenee universal and tha Bible untram-meled, wtat power could hold the people la sut-J -ctlon to -me 80 reasoned tha K-'man Pontiff, nd like another Herod stretched forth It's arm to stracgle the babe in Its cradle. A panel mandate summoned Luther to Rome.

But tbe wily reformer knew weil what that summons meant and refused to go. A raodttted order appointed a oonf i-rence at Augsburg-. A Roman Legate came with a mand for unqualified recantation. Courteously but fir nly Luther refud. A sec-otid embassy with honeyed words and specious promises s-light to cajole tbe monk from bis purpose.

B-it Luter could neither be detered by threats nor enenared by flattery. Then the Caurch thundered her anaihemss. A papal bu 1 of excommunication placed the fearless reformer under ecclesiastical ban e.nd eonsianed him to eternal burning. But the doughty monk committed tbe harmless paper to tbe flames and issued a coubter decree excommunicating tbe Pote. The Diet of Worms followed.

The youthful Emperor of Germany, a pliant tool of Rome, ass' moled the temporal and spiritual magnates of hie realm and summoned Luther to answer tbe charge of heresy. An Imperious mandate met him at the threshold, "We want 1 reasons. Will you recant? Yes or no. But be said, "I al give you an answer wlibout teeth or burns. The sages and councils have often 8i-GovRaoB Eibxwood vu in the city yesterday.

B. Wood, of Casey, wasin the city yesterday. Earn, L. Bteuttr, of Iowa City, Is an Acorn House guest. Mr.

akd Msg. Joseph Boon left yesterday afternoon for Florida. Max L. Ct. arrow, advance agent for "Tha Girl I Love," 1 at the Antra.

Thz Jolly Six ZQi meet to-morrow evening with Miss Hattie Conrad. A. M. Bawlct, of Fort Dcdre, was registered at tbe A born House last evening. Miss Doha Stewart ha been visiting with her cousin Anna in Ft.

Madison. Miss Mollix Hedges, rf Sioux City, is visiting with her uncle, Mr. G. Hedges. Ms.

w. H. Doroa. of Kansas, is here with a view 1 1 locating and bringing hi fami'y along. Paik 3 Wilsobi is back from a trip through tbe mines cf Wayne, Appanoose ana Decatur oountlea.

Mrss Leas accompanied the Rogg people on their tltp toward St Augustine, yesterday afternoon. The Athletic Club will give a select party next Friday evening at their room on Ejst Lo oust street. Mr. a R. Sra ogs, Charles City, Secretary ot the La Crosse, Iowa Southwestern K'y, to tbe elty yesterday.

Ma. B. L. HabdijiO, who was expected home this morning, telegraphed yesterday tbat be would not return till Friday next. A ktjmbcr rf tbe delegates to th meeting nf tbo National Executive Committee of the W.

F. M. 8. Society left eastward yesterday over various lines. L.

Shaw, one of the business men of Monroe, was la the capital yesterday. He reports mercury as only degree above zero there Monday morning. Mbv. W. H.

Leas left yesterday for St. Augustine, Florida, where she will remain for a time, hoping ir the benelli ill ttfectsof tbe southern climate m.on her health. Mr. afd Mrs. Hiram RoniNeos kft on this morning's train for Omaha, to make the preparations tor housekeeping, where tbeir children will join tbtm In a tew days.

Mb C. Wilsob, of Chicago, Is at Ihe Aborn. Mr. W. come to make Des MoineB bis home.

His business announcement will occasion an sgreeable surprise when made. Mrs. Clarxnce Jones gave a pleasant farewell party last evening at tbe Sabin House In honor of Mis Susie Robinson, who leave for ber new heme ka Omaha In a few days. Riv. Jons M.

Chase has been visiting with bis brother Rufus L. Chase for a few days, and leaves for his new home In Vail jo. having accepted the pastorate of tbe Presbyterian church there. A ktjmbsr of city friends of Mr. and Mr.

A. B. Sims, of Rising 8un, went out lest evening to make merry at a wedding anniversary of mat popular couple, taking along a beautiful sliver tea set as a memento. Chas. T.

Plattb, of What Cheer, was registered at the Kirkwood yesterday. He bears the same loittals, but It has not appeared it waa the same Individual of "mashing" proclivities, celebrated in Des Moines a few years ago. Hon. J. A.

T. Hull yesterday accompanied his excellent wife to Colfax lor tbe purooeeof trying tbe mineral waters of that place as a cure for her rheumatism. It Is to be hoped that Mrs. Bull will soon be relieved, for she has been a great sufferer of late and la yet scarcely able to walk. Mis ABTIl Codt, of North Platte, daughter of Hon.

W. P. Cody, Buffalo passed through over the Rock Island, yesterday at ttrnoon, on ber way to Morgan Park Seminary. Chicago, where she will spend a year la higher education. Dr.

F. M. Powell, of Clenwood, Superintendent of tbe Institution for Faebie Minded Children, was In the city yesterday, on his way home from a visit to the Reform School for Girls at Mitohellvfiie. it is bis intention to make a vlsatorial tour of the various State institutions. While here he placed his biennial report in the hands of the State Primer.

The following Winterset asd Des Moines people were passengers over the Rock Island yesterday, for Florida, where they wili spend the winter: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McKnight and daughter Ne'lle, Mr.

and Mm A. Tsyior.Mrs. B. F. Lorimrr and daut hter, and Mr.

C. A. Tid-rick, of WlBterset, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Rogg, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hatch and Mrs. Leas, of Des Moines. Mrs Emma Evbfcliko, of Syracuse, N.

lelt Des Moines oa tha noon train yesterday for Naqiraki. Japan, the field of her future missionary work. She is a young lady only twenty THB WOMAN'S BIDS. Mrs. Lauretta Coons by Goode, Wlshard St Phillips, her attorneys, has just filed Id the Circuit Court an application for a divorce from her husband, William Coons, cn the grounds of eruel and inhuman treatment, and if the allegations of her petition are true to the one-tenth part, it is certainly one of the best cases for a divorce ever brought into a court.

She alleges that she has been for the last year and now is resident of the city of Des Moines, Iowa; that such residence has been in good faith, etc; that the defendant is also a resident of said city; that she and defendant were duly united in marriage on the 15th of November, 1680; that plaintiff's residence prior to tbat time was with her parents, whose surname was Loomls, in Buffalo, New York, and defendant's residence. at Nebraska City, Nebraska; tbat she hid no knowledge or information of defendant's family except through his statements, which she believed, that defendant was a widower well advanced in years and represented that be bad only two children, bath girls of tender age and residing with him, wbo needed a mother's care and supervision; that just prior to the marriage and after plaintiff had left her home to be married, she ascertained tbat he had four children by a former marriage, one of whom, a married darghter, resided at Nebraska City, and by her conduct interfered in family matters and fomented, troubles and discord between plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff bore with this pa tiently, though defendant stood by and permitted it without rebuke to his daughter; that on Oct 30, 1881, A HALS CHILD WAS BORN to plaintiff and defendant, which after much sickness died July 36, 1882, in this city where tbey had removed In June, 1882. Tbe petition goes on to recite that during the Illness, death and burial of their said child, defendant treated her with coldness, indifference and cruelty, and when remonstrated with replied with insulting and abusive language and contemptuous treatment whereby her health was seriously Impaired; that when plaintiff in view of he circumstances proposed a separation, defendant by the most solemn promises of kindness in the future prevailed upon her to continue to live with him; that in February, 1883, he violently kicked he In bed simply because the cover got off him; that he would often come Into the bed room heated with exercise and would THROW THE DOORS ASD WINDOWS OPEN, chilling and endangering the health and lives of herself and child; that during the lifetime of their first child, plaintiff, at defendant's instance and by his order, went with the child to visit her parents at Buffalo, and defendant gave her the pitiful sum of $20, and her railroad fare; out of that sum she was compelled to pay expenses by the way and to AMTUSEUtENTS. Foster's oHraose. ONE NIGHT ONLT! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th.

We have some elegant silk dolmans and circulars will se'l at cne-htlf their value. Kowe Co, THE CITY COCaCIL. joorned Seaslost Iiast Night Report rrom the Judiciary Committee oa the aseasmenl of ewer Tax agaiaat "Ad Jacent" Property. The City Conncii hid an adjourned session lst eyening. Aldermen Chilsty, Draiy, Holmes, Ilyland, Kivanagh, Kiag, Pobert- We have placed In stock a firm display of MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS, that would lit to have seen by every intendiof purchaser of an expensive Winter Overcoat.

We have many garments of this character to be found on our tables. We have Overcoats and Suits of all grades, but tbe fine trade comes first, hence we are making this talk to the men who usually patronize Tailoring: Houses. We know the strength of our stock, and are not afraid to ask your critical comparison of our finest garments, both In Suits and Overcoats, with custom work- Tbe Time-tried BARLOW, WILSON MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. THE STANDARD MINSTBEL COMPANY OF AMERICA! A TOWERING GIANT AMONG THE BARLOW, WILSON IVs MINSTRELS To-day stand bead and shoulders above all kindred organizations In existence. More Performers, more Comedian, mo Vocalists, more Instrumentalities and lucre Specialties than any Minstrel Com tea Rnd Yoongetutan were present; Mayor Carey and Alderman Garver were absent.

Aldeiman King presided. Snndry bills were read acd allowed. A report of the Committee on Ways and Means relative to Invest lug the Sinking Fund on hand in bridge bonds of the city was received and placed on fi'e- The Judiciary Committee submitted a report in the matter remitting the sewer tax against tli9 proTerty of Jno. A. Elliott and otbers, falling within tbe 150 feet limit of a sawer, which tax the owners desired remitted on tbe grounds that their rropetty was so situated as to derive no benefit from tbe sewers.

The report of the Committee was as follows: xct a-)d fijion, uiltes to bororone 'fsin "i of 8 this ijulpk- ibe and inriliiDif As for fabrics, we beat them out of sight In fact, we might call ouraelvei the "Jay-Eye-See" of the clothing trade. We are also right up to the mark on Fine Furnishing Maun? uo iti the air tbesonfts and prayers rA Dattie-x or iheref-irmatkia. Tub oinb- Goods. We would like to Interview you on Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, too, and don't neglect to come. Ktasas City.

Kansas City, Nov. 13. WHEAT Steady; 84 cash; 8514 bid December: 83tt year; receipts, 9 0 bushel; shipments, 43,001 bushels. COKN 8teasy; 89H oaab: 37 bid November; SoSi January: receipts, 18,100 busnels: shipments, 15,010 bushels. OATS Dull; nominal; tSH bid.

LIVE STOCK. CATTLE Receipts, 3800 bead; steady: natives, 6 00 a wl; Blockers and feeders 3 4034 40; cows. 2 40; Texas steers, 3 2533.70; Colorado half breeds, 50. HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head; firmer, and 10c higber: 4 404 70. SHEEP Receipts, 8H) head; quiet and unchanged.

The English markets. Los DOM, Nov. 12 The Afar Lane Express, tn Its weekly review of the British grain trade, says: The wheat trade Is slow, 1 be demand for seed being over millers' terms, acoepted In Loudon for 5t, but an occasional advance of 8d to 13 Is recorded In the provinces. Flour Is unaltered. Fine malting barley Is firm; inferior Is plentiful and Is cheaper.

Large arrivals of foreign wheat Induced buyers to stay their hands. Maizs Is rather dearer. Fourteen wbeat cargoes arrived; three were sold, Ave were withdrawn, and three remain. The tale of English wheat during tbe week were 87,120 quarters at 40s Id per quarter, against 41.282 quarters at 40s lid tbe corresponding week last year. A pocket knife presented to every boy pany in extstenoe or ever did exist.

Reserved seat admission 75 oents: gallery 50 oerits. novl 3-15 17-18 Foster's Opera HoIjse. MATINEE AND ONE NIGHT! SATURDAY, KOVEMBEll 17tb. THE SUCCESS OF 1'83 84. "A DIAMOND MYSTERY" OR THE GIRL I LOVE.

ELLIOT BARNES SUPREME EFFORT. Presented by a Powerful Company, Including aT. W. nUXlTONi The greatest Character Comedian of tbe day, in bis creation of who buys a Salt or Overcoat at the Utica. so ui'icb.

of tb worlds hir-bdy at B-thli-bem. Protestant Cbriat-muL msiiutee Lutbcr and ttns kim as tbe uwn of mansitnd. We ouykt, however, to be careful to tar tdit tlis reformation not DeumwtlbL'ilwr. uts given to no or-a man trutb ou any subject. Invent-ontiavebrcuabt out tDventim.s which others tad almost fuund out uaiore tbm BdJ -h tnouihi be wa alone In tbo faith of Jch-jvah, trat tbere were tJt o'hers whom fan aid not know.

Ev-in Jesus did notoriitinate all tb'-truth that In spoaen In bis name Mn Prn 8 common orouerty of tins Hind-niS Parsers. But ooiirditiaKdand mepirfd truths as old a man A'i rtre ttie posseftilnii of him way was trus. 'lb-i id a of a in reUirlm was mopti tbnn Thoro was sn w.oal ha tiii-s and rtavlnoroia to ih bamimr ar teea -titt na'-'ed this theses tsxcDurca dooria "wa rs desired cturape, loaed for E-iaie or-o ly ppeitit for them, were re Ldy to fail Into ilne. ll wad because of tfce-o mat bo was able deliver kis oieasaKe. Home SOULES FLEMING, 503 BOS Walnut St.

watch to "central time" yesterday, and says he is not going to Join In with the cranks that adopt the new fsngled time. His old silver wa'oh and the sua having been keeping time together for the past fifty years, and will continue to do so as long as be controls the watch. As will be seen by the following special -e on Judiciary and City Solicitor, to whom were referred the assessments for Pleasant street sewer, and 103 various questions raised thereon, have the honor to report that we have given tbe several matters therein contained as full examination and consideration as tbe time at our disposal will admit. The statute of the I late under which our sewerage system was established provides that the ests of sewers may In part be assessed against jtoent property." The serious question as the property of Jno. A.

lottand A. C. Talbitt Is whether It is "adjacent." Webster di fines acj went as follows: "Lying near, close, or contiguous, but not actually touching To avoid the constant recurrence of the question as to what waa or waB cot adjacent, property aid to establish a uniform rule for making assessments this ouroii, when perfecting Its plan for sewering tbe city, provided by ordinance tbat "All prop- riy shall be considered adjacent to a sewer Ktr-ch lies within one hundred and fifty feet of he iireet or portionof tbe street on which said xi is built; provided, that tn case of regular iiiy blocks which are bisected by alleys ruuniog paraik-1 to said sewer, then in that ca6e only such pn.p?ny shall be considered adjacent to a sewer that between said alleys and the portion of the street so sewered." The last clause buy milk for the baby and necessary articles erred. I dare not oeny the Scriptures at their command. It Is neither safe nor wise to go against one's conscience Here 1 stand.

I oan do no ot iierwise. -d help me." Pain on Mars of clothing for it and herself; that defendant PETER GRCMP, THE LAWYER. dispatch to Tna Register, Cedar Palis la determined to yet try and save tbe Diagonal, and Hiil acd Luiherat the Dint of Worms are the Cincinnati. neglected and refused to send her any more MISS DAISY RAMSDBIN. sublimit spectacles in tbe annais of burolsm.

Cincinnati. Nov. 12. WHEAT Easier; L04K THB BEST money after she bad expended the $20; that moer this man stood against a re-ilgioui Hierarchy whoso power was thus secure direct connection with the metropolis of Iowa: "Cedar Falls. Nov.

12 The vote Ol.os. Soubrette Vocalist and Danseust on the Ameri she was compelled to barrow SIO from ber absolute, and whose mandate no crowned bead dared disregard, a lower that of Cedar Falls township to-day on tbe tax to aid can stage. She challenges any lady dancer in the world to compete with hor. I. N.

R. b. (the Diagonal) was CIS for, to with a word could summon ail the armies of the mother for actual necessaries, and at another time $40 to enable her to get-home, which sums defendant has ixikn tsasy; su. OAiS-Firrn end quiet; 303 30V4. KYE-Siow: foaao.

I'ultK-Qaltt; 11 50OII 75. LARD-Negleoted. BULK MEATd-Unchanged. WHISKif-Ftrm; I 13. Fond fathers, model mothers, beloved brothers.

clvli'X-d world to lis support, while with the. 87 against. Hurrah for tbe sweet sisters, smiling sweethearts, loving lovers, all go and see exception of r.DEBlCK, SLICTOB OF 3AX0KT, Mb H. T. Ibwis, for several years one of years old, and leaves a loving mother, brothers and Bisters and kind friends, to spend her life on tbe opposite side of the globe, in doing good and leading the benighted to light and In the wav of salvation.

She was schooled, among others, by the Women's National Missionary Society, which closed its session in this city last week. What a sacrifice, and what a noble enterprise for so young a person i Last Fridov evening was the "th birthday of Mrs. A. Hammer, rf 810 East Maple street, and a number of her friends got up a pleasant little affair In the way of a surprise party. Proceeding to her residence tbey took with them several pleasant reminders of the happy occasion tn the shape of valuabie and appropriate presents.

The evening was spent in a delightful social way, with music, refreshments and other accessories of a general good time. The following are some of those present Miss M. Sto of Beaver Dam, sister of Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. J.

B. Duff, Misses Brown and Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Forgrave, Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. Gillett, Mr. and Mrs. Horton, and Messrs.

Gray, Menser, Hormei ana SchuelRier. FAILED AKD REFUSED TO PAY THB aiR-Li I LOVU NoviH Id 17 The Reoistib force, bu purchased the Neola ifeporttr, in Pottawattamie county, and will hereafter serve up the weekly news and gossip New Orleans. New Orleans, Nov. 12 CORN Fair demand: mixed and yelio lower. 8oiM.l; white, steady.

to tbe good people of tbat flourishing town and wimid so-m oaru na't oer ei If be hid been wbooy akiTie. He took tbn jradiir's place that was waituia-for him and did hill hfe-work so well that Proirstaut Cliritet item thanH tlod tbut be wri born. Tory were traits In woieb beip to Bend his tnflu-mc-iifir. Uek'-plhit hold, acsoiar ihouaD wim. no tb Bpuec-b i tbo common peiip.o.

He talked with wood-cutters itnd chiiur-n and aoine-mothers to keep Hitn-ieif id th iarguatre oi evory day The ro-lultofthi apptrtd in one of the strongest trtnilatlou) ot the N'd Ttsumtut that was sver uibde, asaciliir throtiith srech the peep-eof bisown ti.ne. he r. auiied thy people of 0 nertlmi-Hai-d even ol o' her laLiJ-. HU wiss lose of ttie tbiojrs Was one of the smirceiiof bta witieiipreiid inflLjenoH. This satiie imd 9 -nse app- ared Id tia k-i pirjr ir the u-'Q of the peupie.

the arts, esptcr-'ly muaic, which some would have bnaishc-d. Ha was A HAS WHO COtTLO atFG. He lrspirod a falib that con sfn: for Joy. tad a bealttiy ideal ol reilaiun down la bis nwD norm bl-hearted Christian mittiiuess. 0 leota'rlQinii I lulr-tes his practical wisdom 88.

Barg ains that defendant is morbidly penurious, although In good circumstances', giving her now and then such pittances as twenty-five and fifty cents for household expenses; that she iscompelled to build fires in winter, carry coal and do like drudgery; that when de vicinity. We wish Harry abundant auccees In his new field, and cordially commend him aa Special Bargains BOOTS AND SHOES At B. F. LONGLEY'S. 623 Walnut Street.

114 pairs La. Ol! Oont Button Boot at W.SO tbe best in the market. 108 pairs La. Goat Button Boots, tS.00. 144 PRira La.

Beet Button Boot, (X8h and (1.78. stu pairs Misses' Peb, Grain Button Boots, only (1.2&. 144 pairs Misses' Gl. Grain But- Boot, (1.7S. Children' Shoes in endless variety from a ct.

to (2.UU per pair, and bargains. Men's Low Shoes at 2b per cent less than they oan be bought elsewhere, lo close tbem out. Men'sCall Boots at (3 76,3. IX), 3 60; verycheaaa Boys' A Calf Mug. Hals, at (1.S6 per pair.

Boys' and Xoulba' Button Shoe at 1X00 asd (1.IW. Ladles and Misses' Newport Tie and Butron Walking Shoes wav Down. Ia Ladles' Fine Kid Boots we have an elegant line, at prices that will pleaae you, from to 8.eo. Our (3 00 and 8 60 Button Boot are beauties; fltyiish, nice fitting and durable faboe. Try for tbe next pair of shoe, and see what we are doing In tbe way of price to suit tbe times.

B. F. LONQLEY, OATS-Qiliet and steady; 8S14. CORN MEAL Dull: quoted 2.45. POKK-bleady; good demand; 11.75 LARD-Steady; tierce, 8 0); keg, 8.62V4.

BULK MEATS Fair demand. old, IrQrm and vasoillating, the monk bed not a royal uliy nor a friend among the crowned beads. But tbe Reformation was taking hoid of the people. Coat-oleone was awakening, thought was breaking Its fetters, men were beginning to reason, questions were ssked ard answers eetnamled. Luther's words were pyken to the ears cf the listening and eager masses, The printing, press was his sl-y.

H's thesis wero soon In every village and haui.et in Germany. IPs brave words la tb-j cuncit and his bold deflates of too Pipo was known lu every household, and wbi.e me I' pe was cursing at, kings threatening, and timid friends dissuading, tbe people listening, believing and rallying. Tnis every way worthy of a liberal support AT The jury in the case of Chas. Wilcox, on of this section is not applicable to any oase before us. there being no sues a'leys in the localities under consideration.

These assignments were so made as to cover all property within liO feet of Pleasant street. Who shall say under th9 foregoing definition that property liing wnblo 151 feel of Pleasant street is not "net or "close" to said street. It is urged that property is not benefitted by the construction of this sewer. But neither the statute nor the ordinance requires property to be bem fitted by tbe construction of a sewer in order to make it liable to assessment therefor. Tee idea of benefits Is wholly Ignored ty the statute, as to every kind of municipal Improvement and if thecouttsahallover ho.d that the element of bentfltmuai enter into local assessments under our laws the whole system of constructing lewers.

laylnv sidewalks and streets must be changed. As a nestlon of right distinguished from law tbere is apparently much force ra th WHISKY -Steady; western rectified, 1.P60 fendant leaves home, which Is frequently, and for long intervals, ha leaves his money MORRISON'S trial far the murder of B. W. Stubbs, after remaining out all night Saturday and a great portion of Sunday, came In about 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, having been unable to agree. It is 1 2J.

Peorta- Peoria. Nov. 12. CORN Firm; high mixed, 404; No. 2 mixed, 49.

OATS-Steady: No. 2 white, 3C30). 15 obnd your friends The Weekly Iowa State Resisteb the largest paper punished west of New York, containing mere reading matter than any other two pa with his daughter, about 16 years of age, and plaintiff is compelled to undergo the humiliation of begging from ber money for the neces striesef the house; that he gives plaintiff no ra KIT pers in Iowa. It will toll your friends all about Des Moines and Iowa for a whole year money to buy her own clothing but insists on SPECIAL NOTICES. buying It himself, getting stockings k-i ILVER PLATING- done nt short notice and for postage tree.

Bend orders and remittances by mail, or leave them at The Bxsibteb office. l3tL i warranted. Knives, forks and Bnoons i Sheldon's, 713 Walnut. plated at G. Best of Goods at Lowest Prices.

7 ANTED Situation as bookkeeper by a lady $125 will buy a seal sacque at Rowe Co. '3 understood tbey stood eleven for conviction and imprisonment for life and one for acquittal. This will necessitate a new trial. T. T.

Mobris Soa bave psrfected a plan for winter brick making and will pat tt In practical operation In this city this winter. This baa bsea one of the necessities of Des Moines for years and everybody intending to bulid or interested in the growth of lowa metropolis will be pleased to know tbat tbera is at last a prospect for plenty of brick In tbe spring and at more reasonable price than bave prevailed heretofore. Me, D. A. Williams, formerly of Harlan, will open the Park Hotel at Atlantic Nov, S3.

It is a new hotel, will bo nicely furnished with boles in them which be can get at half price; that he permits his daughter to insult plaintiff, asd accuse her ot stealing a dollar from her purse in defendant's presence; that defendant will not answer her questions as My stock was never more complete in all ll ol experience and an nty. Best or refer- enoe. "A Reoibteb cIBos. J3kj 8 department. man knew tne road to the people's hearts.

Hi whs one ot tbtm, a miner's son, a obiid of poverty, accustomed to toil and familiar with the everyuav iifeof tbe laborirg- man. His appeals foucd acoess to tbo popular sympathies. Hla eittt'i'g words moved tbe hearts aud roused tbo co viotions i ni Borne was oonf routed by an uprising she was powerless to suppress. Lu-tb-r found the Word of God tur-lid in an unknown tofgue, read by tie priests and oonoeaied from tbe people. He took it from tte hands of tbeso priestly ruc-bere and ys.ve It to the people in their own vernacular, its teachings were eagerly received.

They answered tbe d--ep yearnings of their hep.rts. tlnrjFcience threw iff its sbr.ck:es. Th ugbt expanded. With the revival of teligion canin the revival of learning, and these two wa king hsnd-iu-aand through tbe klngdon awoke tha spirit of civil libetty, acd Martin Liiidft thinking only ot the grind doctriuea of Oarisilaotiy, aiming only to purify the Church, an! sternly refusing to be drawn into the political controversies raging around him, in spite of himself became the apostle of human freedom. How it be otherwise 1 When he put the Bible in the bands of Inn people and permitted teem to read it iu T7 ANTED An experienced pressman, tern- 623 Walnut DES MOINES, IA.

perate, to take charge of newe and Job THE DISTRICT COliaT. Tbe Jury In the Stubbs murder Case DisagreesEleven for Conviction to One for Acquittal Other matters. The jury iu the caee of the State vs. Idea tbat property should not be charged with the cost of improvements which is not specially benefiolal thereto, but it may well be dcubted whether an assessment made on the basis of benefits could In this State stand ihe test cf a legal Investigation. It must be apparent to a casual observer that under our statute is is an absolute necessity tbat some unltorm rule of making assessments for local Improvement be adopted and adhered to.

No such rule can in every Instance work out equitable results. We are inclined to think tbe rule adop-ed by the Council 1s as equitable as any that oould be adopted, and believe It wise to follow it unit! it shall oe held by competent authority to bo iuojrrcoi, ur a better shall be devised. We feel oonfl lent this is much safer than to attempt to pass upon the Individual merits of each case as it shall be presented. So much must necessarily depend upon tha pressroom: oontatns one a revolution cottreii, NEW CANNED GOODS one Biirjer-roval Potter and two olateu presses. aud aa engine and boiler, whlcb pressman will to where he is going or when he will return; that when she courteously asks him questions cn matters of interest to botb, he answers her with such insulting replies as A GREAT VARIETY CF look after.

Hours of work: 1:31 to A. orilila Tear's Packing. on paper; ltosp. M. on Job work.

Suffioient Laced Front Flannel Shirts helo given. State experience and wagea desir Wilcox for the murder of Mayor after being out about twenty-four hours, KreVs Famous 3-lb. Yellow Peach, ed. Address Howell Clark, Proprietor fiats "GO TO THE DEVIL, Cft, Keokuk Of all description, for Men, Youths and Bjys, and helps lo make irliiieaco vital. That waa Bja marriBife.

UJ'l himself open lo a'tacic tbrnuifh thie siep, but by ir he procaJintd an ab-oute separntion Iroui thu Kjman lolly and oiedemmd th-. unna.lc3 ut of which hart oome. It brought turn fuiiy into the life of the people, tio ha was groucded on wu-iiesorne, natural h- 3 relation. Tttt-re was much lu hun to crlticiso. He wos tn intense pir.ii.su, a Mnble Mater.

But bl wirii tn- its color from bis ti u'h, frora tba In-tnitewboiesoreeaess. lh humanity and the wt-li denied spirlfualhy of tfco man. He ct'U id be a great rtto-uier because he fcad a jreat manhood. Thou this lther ive himself uturlfintbetruih.io be rs loatmmnt and brrald. He did tt ask protection tfceeiector.

tit Mked ruthi that niieht be left to the kreplcur.f ihe truth. T019 Dr ive stanrtinir by S14 cnvietiors, reirardless if psrsoaal cost, woablmthe admiration of the world. It was rsry plrlt of leadership. An tenee waiuh ci-u c-s h'-politan uiiirht sprin from a mm. He uirbt a world's and tb di cades went bpthewond saw this more and Waidecsiaa, Hutruenot, Hollander and Eaalishmm fought over the sarae around eroLutber had fought bf ire and won He wrote It so that the aires could read that only faithi'jsua fi, ibkt for the Chris liiru man there ii no auth on ea th above thai of THE WORD or 00 D.

That for the Interpretation ot that wo-d, the nominated Christian under the octroi of thet irltian is app nttpd the et-aetittaioierueute of Proeat.antlsm. He art forth the prtnulolre br which rebel-in tD'ntb. for a 1 time, made vital eict pr.wres-sire. There h-is not been a Protestant doubter of this since Iiutber's tttne. thought outran his p-aetlco.

He could 11 it al ways r'low the lib.rty of eotjsoionce hic'i he aimed. Bit bis tboujrht had oom Into the world to Mve. SOMETHING: VERT F1NB.I in toe isH eaaues. sent for the Sheriff Sunday afternoon at four o'clock acd announced th they were unable tXTANTED A FOREMAN Who can Invest it is none of your business;" tbat he tells her frequently that be does not love her and never did that he does not want her for a from 1.000 to (5.UU0 In a large Job printing and book binding establishment connected with Pare Fruit Jellies and Preserves In linLk. wife, and does not need a wife; that a daily and weekly newspaper, and take charge Job department.

Must have abundant experience, and furcisbgood references. Onod open to agree upon a verdict. They stood eleven for conviction to tna for acquittaL They were yesterday discharged by Judge McHenry. This will necessitate a new trial of tne case. he tells her be is about to "break up" and Dozier Wejl's Excelsior Oyster Cracker.

ing for the right man. Address joon ije, care of RaoiBTgR, Des Moines I8det she must get out of the house, but that she Without tt no dish of oyster is complete. Defaults were taken yesterday and decrees l.7ANTBl To rent a comfortable house of 8 most stay with him until baby is old enough to wean and then she may "go to the devil," It or 8 rooms on the West Side. Addrca. of divorce entered by Judg9 McHenry In the Call and look tlirouirh my took whether you stating terms.

L. H. Hotel. 1 VITANIED By young married man, situation cases of Henry Furry vs. Ceiia Furry, for desertion, and Esther Trotter vs.

Davis Trotter best city refar- yr as assistant ocoaseeper; as he will have no further use for her; he continually reminds her of doctor bills he has paid for ber; he stays out late at night; re buy or not. for you are always welcome. Special attention give a to mail orders. 509 WALNUT their own lopsue, they were not long in atseov-ertug that God had delegated to no vicegerent cn earth authority over conscience. And wtea they read these words of Christ; "Ye snail know the truth and the truth shall make you free," aud accepted them, civil and ecclesiastical despotism becajoo Impossibilities.

peop 6 with isuaniBNiD ooNscisjicm oan bboid la b'JDdagj. The deipnt aiustfirjt chain ihe Bible, seal up the fouu'afns of learn-loir, and suppress free tbotuthl. When these burst their tetters his dominion is at an end. Luther liberated ooostiiect aud oivil liberty came to every pnie that accepted the Kefor-mann. Rued '-bis psge cf history.

WhenMar-liu Lu-ter ws bora every government in En-rime was an absoiutlim, and each an obodleut sold' ot of Rm-. Wkon he died ail the uer-miulona lons had broken away from Popiry and never rammed, and pat three of the great powpra, Spain, France andltaly.coniinued their the Pone. Kcad on. Four hun eoe. Address KEGIBTER, CUT throughout and every arrangement made for tbe comfort and satisfactory accommodation of guests.

Mr. Williams Intends to make It a home for the traveling public and extends a cordial invitation to everybody to register at tbe Park when in Atlantic At the recent Turner fair tbe following votes were cast for tbe popular business man C. Voungerman 28, fa. Aulmann BO, R. R.

Grotte 2.1, Wm. Grefe 180, Fhllip Rlumb 5, F. Harbach 6, W. R. Vaughn 611.

Ex-Mayor Vaughn ot Council Bluffs, ook the chair. Votes for tha most popular lady resulted as follows: Miss C. Conradl 2JS. Miss Emma Lofa 13S, Miss Agnes Harbach 19, Miss Anna MorffMri. MissC.

Conradi wss tbe winner of a pair of fine ild bracelets. At the meeting of Union Lodge, No. 363, 1. 0. G.

T. held In their ball, over 7-'Q Walnut street, last evening, the following officers were duly installed by Lcdgs Deputy, Miss C. It. Compston: W. C.

P. MoCrary: W. Lucy Alexander; W. 8 5 ate McDaniels: Asst. Jas.

M. Simpson; Financial deoretary, Laura A. Berry; Treasurer, John Rutherford; Chaplain, Walter Waugb: Marshal, Cora M.Hamilton; Deputy Marshal, C. M. pence: I.

6 Sadie Miller: A. Harry E. Ditto; B. H.8.. Mrs.

for drunkenness, botb cf which cises have heretofore been fully noticed in The Regis T. JULIENNB RESTAURANT First CKM Open nil DHrbu 315 Court avenue, lldlw DES MOUSES, IOWA. mode In which cases are presented, the stand lng of the parties, the influences they oan command and the feelings and inclinations of tbe Council, that any attempt lo discriminate must inevitably lead to contusion and just pause for ctmpiaitit. We have raid we beiive the rate adopted to be a good one. and we feel like saying that If was a poor rule, it would ba better to follow It than no ruie at all.

We understand tbat Mr llott has paid his asssssment, with the underatandlrg that the excess complained of wouid be refunded, and therefore recommend that be be permitted to bring an action against the city to recover tbe seme, and that tbe question of voluntary payment be waived by tbe city to tbe end that he may be placed in no worse condition by such Judgment, and tbat as to all the other questions referred to the Council take no action except to pass tbe assessment resolution herewith returned. C. P. Bolhss, M. Kavanaob, Jr.

Mwsic at tbe Fourth street rink Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings this week. Contest for the gold dollar to the best skater who never i.ad skates on before this evening. TI1K PHUUKAixaMB. ter. fuses her bis companionship when at home, while he an his daughter sit apart to themselves to her utter exclusion, a baled TUiL Stack of fiaur, strain, natll leod.

1y17d bay nod straw at bottom price. Chamber- Two culprits have been brought before nov. 3m lain 817 West 7th street. even as that of the iiriisb Purl an" which wtnt LARGE STOCK BOUGHT DIRECT STBAKGER IN HER OWN HOME; T71Lora-We will give exclusive sale stand bryohd th Irpraoiioe, nas lived as the perpe'ual JJ near Des Moines of a very popular brand of Judge McHenry on orders from Justices of tha for the jmrpose of being sent to (he Reform School, They fliror. easily sold, large margin, to a responsible laplratlon and guard of 1-beriy.

to in evory laid is the lDtluenceof Luther, under'yina-Pro-tuantism and bfcomlna Its very soul. This In- ienoe cannot be measured. It la flite the waves he taks her to no church, theater or public festival, hut goes himself frequently to places ot amusement; takes her to none of her dealer there wbo will push IU Franklin Mills 88 Clark street, Chicago, IU. 10c3t TtOAftniKQ HOfTSEforsaieiSOb'rd'rs: good are Stella May Dorsn, convicted of vagrancy before Justice Kline, and William Harrington, convicted of larceny before a Guthrie neighbors' homes, and she really has no suit li) reason: add. Heed," KkoiSTBR rffloe.

HdUl able clothing to justify her in visiting among iiKiU oa Lit A earner snop in a II rat ciass looa- Good A. tlon in tbe city, doing a good business. We now ah iw yery assor of Barber, care reason for selling. Address ladies of her class and station in life; she Is isolated and gut off from society and the Gent's, youths' and Biys'ULOVE-t AHU MIT-ThNS at very low prioes. novlOtf tthOISTSR.

('Artfully fomb lowest Selected. Stjp' Prices WATCHES, w2- DIAMONDS BiLVRK. yOv WAHK.jfY. aX 8PBCTA' 1 CLOCKS, 1CLF8, OPEBAVtyfr ijJ 00ho GLASSES, XjjjftaJw'' CANES, ETC.jgf ETC. county Justice.

The case of Frank Hart, for burglary, will probably be called to-day. It will be remembered that Hart was convicted at tbe last term ot tbe District Court of break dred years hive passed and through' ail cenmriiw ProtesiaotTnm has been tab fosiering mother of re-adum. Every nation that dropped Us colors under toa flag uf the Reformation baa been steadily growing into a broader eitiightment, a larger liberty, a wider Influence and greater prowess. What Nations are in the front to-day? Wnat governments ruietbe woric? Germany. America, all thoroughly Protestant, and Russia and France, senii-orotestant.

When the reformation iiawmd Spain was the mightiest empire In tne world, alone of ail the Papal kingdoms she. has remained li yal to Homn. No command of hots has cbe ever disobeyed. Ni eiima lo the black catalogue that she has not wiiiingly eom-mtttt-d at her behest. No airncfiy piahued In ft, AUK IHAHLfi-l HDBI Kir HflB lUriWHtr days 2,001 acres of exoellent farming land.

world; that she once told him if she had to lead such a life she would lather lie down on In one body, locatea six mnes ro oounty seat AGENTS FOR Broobaw Rro'M World-Itentmnett Pine Clothlnif, BH13T IN THB WORliO. R. Hutchlns; L. H. 8 Mrs.

Ferry Perkins. The jury la the Wilcox murder case is satd to bave been one of the best that was ever em. Rooae Nebraska, at aa o) per acre, win her little bey's grave and die. She make fine stock ranch. Terms satlsfactsry.

rt. ing into the mercbant tailoring establishment ot J. O. Freeberg on Fifth street, between the STAUI BOTES. "Bandit Kit-'G" Friday evening.

Kiso" Saturday evening. Tot "Bandit King" company at tbe Grand Opera House next Friday and Saturday even- Msruiam. Union cevator. timaaa, weo. IDdtr of air which lie aroun-l the el: be- Froude jya nia 1 10 much wncu bewriies.

Ti-ui -here iti-n no Luther, the iallsh. Air.eieati Mid tWman peoples would be tbinkioird.f.'rcr.ily, would be actina-diff wou'd he atioir different non and womu frcm whit they are at this my-ment yie sava rot ti.i much wheu Wfi.es:"! wta eii this a true, areat mm: a-nsat In ei.ur.igc. ff oiion, and interit7; one of the lovable sn-i preebius men for whom tbso centuries ant mnoy that are to comeyM, will be Th infetul to Heaven." la oneuf the faru'ius churches of Flcrenes, bi'b up on the smooih facj of a mJiDt, Slam's ou a name, not L-nh-r's. Below It is ibeinscrlptioat TiiHto mnntni nu lunt jrtu iortum." "To so great a name no eu.oay is it he so wtih Luther. fliHng Is ilie simple, niormea CarUuun iioj of t-rotesl-iitlrta liod be praised for HU scrvant.sJai-tia Lu'hsr.

Riv. 1. a. Torsos aoDssia. We Rre not arcuslomsd to p'0e W1o I iiber lu the list of puiliiaa! iff rtm-rs.

Ai ftmt paneled In Polk county. It consisted of the fol alleges tbat previous to her marriage she was in good health; that A BEGVLAtt physician oan step Into a gocd lowing gentlemen: "Resin Wilkin, H. Wools. John Spiafner, A. D.

Walker, O.W.Mun' legs. it practice by purchasing my property; arranged tor physician; valued at fifteea hundred dollars t(150D); small town In western Iowa: two hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, on the morning of December 22, 1883. For some cause tbe court saw fit to grant a new trial, acd case is she was raised in good circumstances, had a Bbi-w-Wilson's am moth minstrels an F. Vodjy, A. J.

Dunkel, Cbaa. Wagner, S. liberal education and moved in good society railroads: no eompetnion a sure thing tor pear at Fbstei's next Uonday night. Daisy Ramspxw "The Girl I love" appears 4-17 Walnut St-. I)fs Moan.

good man. Address "KaoiRTgR." Chicago Clothing Iloflse, 407 WALNUT 8TKEET. The Cash Railway Clothing House. martadlyp now up for a rehearing. tee secret cunciis 01 tne 1 aiicau cut pes found In her a wtlltnr abettor.

With tbe InouHHto-i ard the ag t. with armies and ber treasury, with hir assassins aLd wbolesals ipaseacri she has stood loyally by the pECiTino ronxunES or ropEBT, v-dav. feuterloB with eorrnplion, bank Boott, H. C. Harris.

J. C. Arnold and George Irion." Mr. Wood is said tn have been the one who insisted on arquittaL Many people suppo that from the treatment she has received since her marriage she is broken down in health, ilea Moinea. wuo'-wil at i osier's Huturdsy matinee and evening this T.IAIIM AND HluIlK Foli SAL One bun- Attexitoh, A.

O. U. W. Every member ROOFING PITCH AND TAR JO dred and twenty aorea of land. 6 miles S.

E. erroneously that the verdict sets Wilcox free. week. Miss uaisy ttarrsaen.wao tsweu remembered with NatGrodwlr, and Willie Edoulo's "Sparks." as pony Mellon Is a sprightly, charming soubrette, while ber cyclone dance we can of No. 18 Is hereby notified to appear at Good nf Wlnta.

Caaa all under cultivation mead and that her life is a continual torture. Plaintiff states that the has bo money er meanf, la qnantltlea to suit. Order ow, hearing orchard, mvp. bouse, well, eto. promptly filled.

Addresw, A. This Is not so; be must bave another trial, with alt tbe witness? resummoned and all the court rupt in purse and character, strlpjed of her 00-ina n.Qid, aeoropit aa dying, s-pa remslLS the 101. glilmata ohlld In the rata1 kousefeoid. A an stock or hardware ana lrapiemanin. aou Templars Hall (East Side) to-day at 12:45 o'clock to attend the funeral of Brother aod no other expressi-m tor tt tases tne auftt- and that defendant Is worth in money and OSTKIt, a-eeretary Capital City store building; Invoice shout (8,100.

Call on or ence by storm. And then tbat "Ramsden kiss." cost duplicated. f4fti Ijlihv tiomnanv. address, M. B.

Spurrier. Wluta, Iowa. ill pillUrew 1 loiil uu- v-ja nuiufu, George Wiiliani3. property from ST.000 to 810,000, and is in receipt of a salary of abont 81,500 per annum. taken on tne ny, ana oone so neatly mat 11 nearly paralj ae every mng fellow in the Tae Ramsden kiss should oei tainly be tAKr.

a nKiir haa movej ai. naaruniK ieeil HXik al inetr ui a ur, hangs-uitalevalltn-i a medieval night filled Mb. and Mbs. W. H.

Hatch left ith tbe Ftorida excursion yesterday afternoon. Tiny go to Florida to remain ail winter for the benefit That all may attend let each brother notify House, Labor and Intelligence cfll.e to 130 I CANNING FACIOUY wl hltifl ginren; spw.rea ui i-coorauvv auu protected by a patent. others. A. L.

Wobuxs, tfcounht tnero is a eeem.oir in the association of hla nunciiidii.it kih the pri). ress ot civil liberty, r1: arte a published ut. trranoe of his boars dircc-iv ou tb poinu-ai lesilons of day, and thi 19 no Scstartce on rc-rd where hts hand was laid on eorernrornt aairs to influence and eoiii ml thoui. He was a-wayss reiiirloua ret TOter, adheriow with sin-u-pulous flt'liiy to toe purpose tbsi drew from the monnstio ceil and rjiede fclm Walnut Kast Slae. Telepnone run.

dov COMPARE THESE PRICES Witli Thoee You Have Sean 1 suoereiitioo olv liberty aietierea oapuve. oa- Master Workman. Plaintiff asks for a decree of divorce, tbe custody of the child, suitable alimony and for a writ of injunction restraining defendant from Fascy Dbbss MAsgugBABB, Thursday of Mr. Hatch's health, who is quite badly sf. dieted with catarrh.

Mr. Hatch waa years oij ABASH LOWES VEIN COAi, doea not air slack, burns freely and makes no cinders. Leave orders at canes undar Cltizjn Bank, Ot'TFITS XV. OIIAniaBB, Manufacturers' Agent for Orders for seal saoiues, best quality guar eyealBg, at the Capital City Skating Kink, seizing or interfering with her custody of the West Des Moines, tndover rat eiq ot. in: anteed, and prices tbe lowest Rows Co.

in Exposition Hall. 13d.it picuoua ceniral ftettre ot ihe Prot unt Hcf t- Bbrlver's) Patent ProcMii Kettle, child, and for costs and expense of prosecut FOR KENT suite of unfurnished rooms for man and wife or two gentlemen, at 41" West unexoeitea lor pscaiag purpose. SISSI'JSAbY MtETLNSS. ing tte suit. Fifth street.

FBlluaa tar Decision. PittsbCeo, Not. the Supreme Court lerracute Pre, Dies and Can Toole. aiatl m. John leal ire waa a on a hundred year- bef Luther, tut his was a protest Papal usurpations and tha IKOBOacHMSNTSOrKOMI cn the nehta and liberties of the peorte.

Tie 00 the throne, tae people la voraiwom, the tson of Hih'ou5uess by the mists and uijUi-iof a eorrupt ehurck, ard truth buried iu the dust and rubbish if tradition. Aad torooih ail that dark night ihe Pope was njeasareaot tha world. Ihecawn of tha Re-rorcaaiion was the sunrise of human prayers. Tree- modern civioiailoa to its source you wili lind It on the borders of tb sixteenth ceu-tury. Foil the stream of pcpu'ar loarn'ng to lis fountain-head It began 10 dow when Luther gave the people the bie In tfcitr own lacmas-e.

piiul IBS bjrib oi liberty Wt laahurg. Tbere was the world a 'Declaration of and Marlln It-form la the pro-pbM acd apostle of humau trecdoin. Or KCV. CEO. HEKBT.

loalns Fxerclsea el th GeDeral Exren K0LLEUK A 1 Us We have taken ttie agency for Fentoe's Skates. Send tor catalogues KlBtiSA POWER COB5 (TTTKB, fWorks emnoletel. COMMERCIAL. ttve emmlttee ef the K. W.

F. od prices hetwood st lcih. rouiim last Thursday, and aside rrom. catarrh, has pa ailment to complain cf. Qe hag been a hardworking business tee many hour to illness ana aoae to rest aad recreation.

Xbia winter will be the first genuine rest hs ba taken since he entered business, and hi numerous friends will Jotn with Taa Reoistzb la hoping that he may be speedily and permanently cured, and pas a delightful winter among tbe orange grove of Florida and return next spring restored to perfect health. A vert sudden occurred in the Hull's Ken-Explosive fiasoiisc Fire-Pot. this morning the Judgment of the Court waa effirmed is tjp suit of Gardner vs. Ike Pullman k-aiaoe ear Company. The case attracted widespread attention.

Gardner secured a ver WlcknlTe movement wi Hfle more 1 a reio't The members of the General Executive W.TOW BUT A BOMB If you want a home aaidnat the temDoral powor ot he Vopo and an LENNOX'S HOWEK Omoa or Iowa Stats foists. i kot'Dar HonillHl. Nov. la 1883. I iai rm mnnthlT naTmeittA.

at leas than rent. Committee of the Methodist Episcopal t.ssault on the crimes and iia-rioralines jet the Ooro ssd Toawsitw rati trillar. Shaker TBS POUl CO. HOMSSTSAD TBOST will it d.d va btHia gnucd a jtreat Erie Canal business under free toll Increased dict of 3X, having been robbed of bia valuables help you out ana lumiss aunni Air.a MSI Bilker. Boilers aid Engine furnished at the very ckKT without oommission.

in entrant and on 81 ,000 tons this year. cuetrlne and eooBae itself to the purification of ciiurch. It enter. the arena or po lues. It iillt-d itself tu pn'uica! pjwer.

ltanaled In niB's foreign Missionary Society conducted services In tbe First M. the Central Presbyterian and tbe Plymouth Congregational wh sleeping In one rf the Pullman ears. The Supreme Oottrt's opinion held tha. the company lowest rsUs. Capping Irons, Catsup Kubbers.

Preserving Kettle, Label, and all kind or Tbe oyster crop In Long Island Bound 1 a fail OVERCOATS at $5 00 OVtRUOATS at 8.00 0VERC0A1S at 10.00 OVERCOATS at 12 00 OVERCOATS at 16.00 OVERCOATS at 19.00 OVERCOATS at 22.00 OVERCOATS at 25.00 OVERCOATS at 30. CO All these and many more price time to suit, umee oouinweet uor. n-n au-i ar-nut Rt. under Citizen National Bank; oMoe the feuds of coutudioir rcilons, it per He began by (ay iig that the title cf itni lied that before Luther and the Kt- ure, uns arm oners bed, supposed to be worth hours a. to 12 every day, and 7 tolr.M., racking Toot.

Pantr.rlM i.taniM and eonlDoed oa the moat ished, and a da esntuiy itosbuwea the morn- mite not itaote in tne action as tae inn-keeper or ee ir.inon carrier, yet reasonable and proper degree of care is imposed upoa them. Tbemaia object in taking as ss age i3 such a car Is to (2M.0O. for (1.000. on Mondays, Wednesdays ana oaturoays. lr.i star of tha Krform-stl on ana lis noonday nodera.

Judicious, and suecesstui system. In sli churches on Sunday, which were largely attended and were vtry profitable and in- Oct 7, Gdmo J. A. jai as reo. formsttoa the church was enslaved, acd that af htm she was treed.

By tbe word church is m-a-itib b.dyof Citristlaa believers emopg A prominent poultry raiser ray that 2 CO Mvonamia ia the oonvrnt of San Miros and la AftonEKADE C03TCME A large line for parts or tne west. OorreeooBdlng uieslrles promptly attended to to pulpit cf the Duomo, was a taoral fore that hen cared for In the proper manner will show p-naa iac passengers to sleep and watte in Wat be. ess eoodittou the doty rests on the com tevestiBg, At the First M. E. Church there 11 rent at H.

Benson's. 618 Walnut. nov-ni Bend for descriptive circulars and prices to whoin the gosp Is preached and the scra-mn-a nnsneriv admiti'srered. There is theex- an annual profit of (2 030. pany to ITIOe reaaonavila r-ara and nan turn aelther Pope nor kin cou wuhstaod.

But Savonarola in the ohalr of ate, dlrecila- the Political stfairs of Klcrence, was so abdicated Mis Mary A. Morgan, XTOGAL TEACUEI1- a praise meeting at 9 A. led by u. 1 Wtlh Bell Plaine Canning Company, of Alien transfer barn, a little after 4O o'clock Sunday night. Tha unfortunate victim was Joseph Basic a man about 0 yean of age, who was employed aa driver of a delivery wagoa for Cottle' grocery oa Looust street.

Basley was bearding at the Ohio Boose aad deeping In the tatca of the barn referred to. Bbortly before the hour mentioned he was discovered In a spasm and a physician was trailed. British Board cf Trade returns for October Baxtertsn 1 uau- teacher of vocal music ttTnu! church ard the K.DgUoati lied. Tnaons wi.o,.. ins ouier rvtsibie.

Tocelher thev Mr. Mary C. Nind; at 10:30 A. M-, Rev aaainat the valuables cf the patrearers being stoiea t-. ji Els bed or th- clothes on his person.

Tals was not a case! of robb-ry by force and vio- Iri-mv, hut bv Bteailb tnto. oclH0C3m. show that British import increased, compared rnoarch. Shorn of his at-epfxtb, end toe foicsof Home siion hd ic toils. I is constituted tne church in Christ Jesus.

Ttie test LRlllTE. GENErlAL AGBNT FOB aOH. Daniel Dorchester, of Boston, preach le7diy saeaAS riataa, aewa. Moirriiisux 1 was tore, xaiswas tooir badira. li.1 at nom-a.

aertaln luat John Hues wou'd have with Uat month lest year, 1.S82K0, and that that tbe exports during October of this year ln- tKRiltt Brewing remevea wso.ni Kven t' eir oiiu e-s were moved ta tic aim. ed a sermon on tbe "Vindication of Christian burped at the stake bad he kept ai t'ri the nun Wslnut street. intaa Christiacs love one erseo, as compared with i etooer oi uui year, ideuous Quarrels of berht and not peruittted to be bad at Hirsch lty," and at 3:00 p. Mrs. Skidmore, of New A Sn CitiotuO, Nov.

13 The final report of the re it OK KEMT. Elegant office and basement in Tne A. rine.f th-scnorch lo Catfaoiioiem was a Sis iliuwers to draw the sword in his tiet. ae. USD EXCURSION, No.

2. 2sdlm. No 418 Walnut street. Xb conaccirience of the alarming spread of York, and Mrs. Keene, of Philadelphia, led a ji jreii.pmw the Kew T-estanM-ot cbcrcw, but contaiued elemeots cot found in tae KeW Testa vui-in was not content to wear the runes of a toeokviau ard formulate the ceiver of tbe -Etna Life Insurance Company, of A.

at as dlAri, manager ol awry at nan. yar aa. hut he died within a few minutes. The physician pronounced the cause cf bis death to be epilepsy. He was not known to, he ailing before tbe time be was found In a dying condition, and yodng people' mieting.

Camp's Branch Mret trade wo ment, 12 It UW BOUfiHWil wa creeds that tnoud'd the tnooeht Eieumosla among cattle tn England and Irene; the authorltir aro scared, and many Llb-mi UMnhM of Parliament have promised to ich Ages Decker Agency Tbe Ililauii Central lUllroad rtll run another Tnnree sod Mfs-tsslspl Pianos snd Globe Clothiers, middle Aamtyu At tbe Ceatral Presbyterian church a most of his sue. He was a th touga atudent Apolitical pfonrnir. rjrsrvoaili fin rflrred In tall ctty, which went to pieces shortly after the great fire cf 171. was made in the Pitted Butte Court today. Th report the Mastct In CSan-i ary in eeomctioa laarewiih discloses a rather msytts-bldtf Esrey Organs.

sunoort Mr. CbsDiln's motion lo proaioit ue Land gxcnrtlon, leaving Fort Dodge at .) r.at. wss rmoas rather than tbe boilness of tbe m.mt,r Ta Idea of faith with lib- was at hi hoarding ptaee at noon of that day able and Interesting aM dress was delivered by the vii aovernnieoi of tieneva and tDetu- say. UfSathttB. tuner and retmllder of C0E.

FOURTH AND.WALNTJT. importation oi G. partaking of a hearty meal aa usual. He had pianos, with W. H.

Lehman. 213, snd w. Mrs. Stevens, of Baltimore, and at the Ply raorsoAir. hovkiibkii ae.

1S83. FordrcBlars. giving Kates snd Time of Train. erty as Us resu it was suppiemer-td try tbe Idea perea not oo'y as the author rf the system of theolciry that bears bis name, but ao aoostie Prof. W.A.

Henry. of the Wisconsin nlvet- i sv rm i tni Kim oa. i OoI13 Firth St. been in Dea Moines about a year, having oome that tae caurCB can oy iia avis ii-o nra-iiwh and through tie etvil for Hand-lion ks and Maes ot Mouth' rn Ststes. month Corgregational church, Mrs.

Mary as cor siaw ox 1 or oe eompanya assets tncaded what waa cUdmea to be Sv-t2 1A10 of secured paper. In tbe lenient the total amount real sjd waa tili. The Master savt of (Ity, sys that tbat Bate wili need next spring -jum bushels nf seed on. He pi bumah rltrhts whose teacblt irs have f.iuud a 'see in every republican coustttuUiKi ta the ta tdrttuBk's Fsltere Seailea ad here from Dallas Center, where he has a brother, 1 c-nverr inert if Kims ran tb Idea I Blow aeaia Cttsisusy, of law. and this toon permeated tha lyr.

Sparks Wheeler, of Philadelphia, spoke to a large audience. This closed the seiie3 of pr-li-l for PaisPbiets deaoriblng tbe Vtst Ticober Ke-source of Mississippi, for Price Lists ot Land la the South, for Paper giving account of Re-or-ptlon at Jackson. Tennessee, on arrival of Homes, tews. also says that thousano Ol laraaera win none ot this year' crops which will be fit for He had no relative in this city. Hi brother was cent fer, and took the body to Dallas Center JOB KSOX seea.

Brme. But in all tbis titwre was not necessarily a fall from the Bo-caued prlrntttve -in Ion rhe InTisirrfe and spiritual for burial. at at the feet ot the -ners reformer lorsr snoujrh to Imbibe his and carrvthem MBS. J. A.

MCDONALD'S dreas-maaing par lor, 713 west Walnut. Cutting asd Siting a specialty. augJ7dJm meetings held by this noted gathering of era J. fti SHANKLAND, (Bao8Bsor to BsxAJSXAJtp Comsrt 607 Walnut Street, Des Mofne, DCALER IM fixcuraion, urwww seia. tor rauis to piiau not mentioned on bills, aod fcr general information Samuel Ms-shey, of New South Wales, sheared i nmaheew last vesr.

and this vesr he expect -lacy we ait trauauient and worthless, signed by worthieaa. Insolvent, bankrupt or onKoowa persona, and the a-scurillea were trust deeds to property waick the makers did s-aova. Ike testimony shows that the otmpany was aa orgtiD iu swisd.e. The purp--se wis to use the 00 pan aa a la is 5 art tuns for obtaining A few days ago The Register gave tbe inent women engaged in the advancement of -a-wwniHARi tt rivs-ire hoomh fob bknt in concerning the South, app to toe undersigned cBurch was Wentiesl wita tbe bK- ard outward communby all was well. Bat by and by ih rjartnership with the Princi to have 2 510 1MB.

Hi land run 7 mile in one i) tb Ksoimn ewoa. jtpwiy st Taa Hao- the canse of foreign mis-Joes. Those who at Mane Dealer, tows. r. r.nn back in 8(viiarid and in the ssotmy ds i the ocotiUh Kt formation the dooat.iy contended for political reaenratin in the corrupt e-urtof Holvrood ss sturol as he preached spiritual rewereration la the puiost ttory of a Mrs.

Hitchcock, of Kaoaaa City, who said her husband, who had been employed oa direction, sea com prist 6 0U) acres, sod have isrsa ormntlng rfKire. have failed to attend tlxse meetings bave nearly ail oeea reuaau" i mm, pe. ben ee me the shibbot-ti that -out of the f-Hurett tbere isnosaivatloa. 1 1 tft-bcirinntrg. money, raev were anie go ao mis oeceuee toe State Auditor ae-septed tkeaasetaas aausfactory.

a a muf. II, 1 Mloera, St sd.ll Conner! western Paaaetiger Agent. HcCAII? CHASE, The Northwestern Poultry Aaaociatm will missed an opportunity that tbey will proba nelia. Iowa, oo 4 K. Apply k- I.

it atttrk mbw at Cbktta-otbia the Modern AtooH, that city, had dtsertrd her In a shameless manner. Since then she ha rejoined BJtrteock ta Kama ctty, and hat issued the following pronunclamento "to an whom tt whosoever had rsc-ivtd the splrtt of Ckrist was regarded as a mtmber of tbe church: now, no waa accounted to have tbe soirlt rf Christ stofSoe, 817 BlalDerry street, or su aime. ami nei la Coal Oy. Des Mones. low.

4dw bly not have again for many years. There is no doubt the session has resulted in tbe en week. There will also be so exhibition ring.and one devoted to auction sans. Sheep and hog be slaughtered to show the effect ot differ he Clear-lug Itoaaea. Boron.

Nov. 1:. Reports from twenty-Ire leading eteartng trsoset ta tke United states for who wes no a me.mberof thechurch. Tren Grocers liE'JPLE WINE ANO BtBtt HALL G. orgs inweit the idea of the prtrnacv cf Bt.

Peter and may concern: jl wirssri aeiaaoiis suvi ibim nwr, gDii.im.fir and Piieerjer slwaya fresh en ent kir.H I leeoing. tbe pspary of tbe Roman pastor. Passing cen BTAPIaB AKD VA3S7X Groceries, AHX PKED, Wooden Willow This is to eertlfy that on the 3th. day of o- at ua Hail. The beet Wines.

lightenment of unay of oar people on the impottant subject of foreign misetoes and has jiyen them broader, more intelligent end vember. 5--ii. there appeared the Chicago iw-ler Ocean a special telegram reflecting Dnoa nut upoa tbe oli Aeum roa turies bv with a e-ianoe we u'eire that the papal court attcruaied between seasons of vice and crime and eras of glorious, victory. Hastening Cigars, efc constantly kept la Mix. Lout gin, proprietor, corner i mm aim wamu.

The Holateln ecrw. Echo, owned by Fred Stephens, of Attloa. H. has Just completed a veer's mi.k rrcotd, which make a showing of Ifs i pound. Tals is 11A pour-da more than that of tbe famous cow Aggie Echo 1 10 year character and reputaikm of Lrwla C.

i)lihcock 4 street. uctZwMw. Miiuieapolis Flom watch telegram was atterwatd published la the througborg trarrcniss or ilhch bistort MOSEY TO IAAN-On Polk more charitable view of this dpartmetit of evangelical work. The IUcistib bids these noble women God speed In the stand M. Andrews.

UnllSte bis birteer rcrorraera, Luther sio-d aufde fm an fu'ltical eomroverslea and rrfusd lr.ermeddie in the affairs of Slate. Th uah sit hurcpe wss In eommottiiit and dvrssiles ihoucii was a utiiTersal unrest tipsin divamlnir of eippinj-. rrance pianntna- sa conquests: the G-raiin uino t-tmsc-ive ar. grave ii nr1 siirtirg- the popular ralrd, itas man who be levrd hlrose rail' of God reform th huroh nver swurvtd from that purpose, and so ionw aa baDrt uldel th he kppt it aloof frox puit cal en Tf "hats and keld it soove lae romi cf corhets. He sr.oei.rtd tn the cojecU ate only when rummwie-t by the f.

"uta, Sa ibea ioreiy oefeBd the doctrines. He protested wren fvjhii" 1 drew tte sword and t.rdioi-1 ihe CI- ok him. ike-i. had this What doe-hn-rat jrewaaow, to tka German mot Sis hand a A and weighs rvaneaa 1 17 ma mar ana otaer pacers, said atitcheoek being uaerets called 8. Hitchcock instead of Louis C.

Hitchcock. The facta ettd wm and thererwrtal trend of threws eorjestastleal County fannjs. Interest iu per A ONEIDA C0mUKCIT3 was downward. At the -f th aix- It doubled that there is soy agricultural the rafted Ftatrs which lelds as much theria were made by me under excitement, and the week ended Nor. 10: gire the total dear-anees aa ii-3 1, being a decrease of STT per eeat as cm pa red svi-h toe cnrrespoodlng week jajit year and a decrease of 1:7 per cent against last week.

The exhibit Is decidedly unfavorable. Tbe same causes which operated the clearings lest week sroaueeda siul-ar ea ihls week, las geBerm; msrchaxi-a sb v.mtni both east aad west is fax below tjsoidiaar proportiot s. Orcsualser Vlctorf- General P.ufus Ingalls, Qnartermaster General, eocsidrri St, Jacobs Oil, the beH pato-C-4re tor spraias and bralsea ever used. cent, ftayaiMe annoauy upuonai itavmont on trrlncliitil. CieoreeM.

tt-eu' century the rtiorce. trjouca lanea and MciAved. waa sit i the clurch. Krorent eerl'- work in which tbey are so enthntasiicUy were made without truthful foundation except oroat to the acre ss the thousand acre of oystet iila Hl'ih ntr't, lies Canned Goods erJlsted. as to tne tact toat my ausoaaa eaa ten fl an 14 t'ltv withoot lofortsloa sa of kls waereaSMHita Wabash, St Louis Paclfie ffy.

ask ivaa- Ssurtera Ut vial eta. tBAVse. lljm a. Ju Louis Expres -00 p. ts.

tap. Accommodation 7.00 a. sa- Westsnrst Il vlaloe a aaow Gaoos LfiO aa. Mali and Express t.U p. at.

lie p. at Aoooanoas-Uiioai sua a. s. viantiog rroaiw cording to as auttwottc report, t3 sores of this MBS! Wl into the Siaie Treasury; tt MolncM, Iowa, Jct.a-dw 1 was anxtr-us aocut aim. ana being 01 Capital Loirs No.

110 A. F. A A- M-, SAUK HOOK: caiul of oyer auuj. lal: It paid nrs of i. brt-it sbone through all that dense darkness and superstition, ard we had wl ualow taa ctiu-i to cjuoter-act the ambiUnn and tyranny ot F-icr-ea.

But yet the chu-ok bad reached that state in which the sufferings of Christ were a-ard -w as aa emplr tale. The great doctrine of JustlSoeiUon by Faith was lost. Th okurok HALI.KT, DAVIS A CO. Plsoc rndora by art si and ssauair at W. W.

Kimbau tegular couimunicatiori thia (Tuesday), even i tX, issi ia waor to the people ot the ao-: htm made the statements appearing tn said telegram with the hope getting informal ion a to where he was. I wish to slate to the public that with ska itagierxcepuo above rta'ed, th facta ma svatt Wftlsnt BZrm. Co. I mam store, ta ruth street. Btario-tf lurTtMhM so iM Busowii vi eynvis, wjii 7.

ing. C. T. Holtos, Sec'y..

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