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4k laira State Mmstev. VERY MOEXK(i Rates ot Avt vert fKlnir. 11' If ST i 'i 5J Li i-i. One Incn, one Inseruou one week one month 111 ree month. ..11 six months twelve montbB Quarter coi mn, three months.

six mouth Halroolumn, alx mouths 1.C0 12.00 ih.uo 25 CO 4S. (JO 72.0 I ill ifs S4 O-t vr-nr. by One Mi m-iuii. aavafioe, by mall, im oo'riV Et r'-e UwrrsTTAi. nd 1, verlisenieiita will be charged half-price xtia Paonasiontii.

Cards. 1 inch or less, f'JS aye Advkkttrkm kkts Inserted In both lastly am Weekly 10 per cent, discount. sWFlfty percent, above regnlar rates will chHrued for ipce occupied cuts. Cuts be cast solid. -y the prlc-e I tnsll r.

''i 'I ffi "an weeiL, or laar-i-r. Jo hivUM, I WEEKLY REGISTER. VOLUME XIII. DES MODsTES, IOA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21.

1874. NUMBER 17. AO Mt'ClKbit fir. t'OttUUtM A.I IUE It'UUEXCV AS JiEW YOKE. Speaker the Republicans the rest of the WASHINGTON.

CLOTHING. sons, who shall be known as Railroad Commissioners, one of whom shall reside T1IK WEsr. CHICAGO LIVE STOCE MARKET. By Telegraph. Cmaoo, Jan.

20. Ve give ia another place the result of ollieers." This was simply a reversal of Some correspoudent at the National in each of the congressional districts of The Bill to Kegulate Freight. CATTLE Receipts 4154 market less Capital faid, at the commencemont of the Washington," Jan. 20. The Committee's the unavailing elfortd for compromise which were ma lo by the Republicans of the IliUie yesterday.

There is no active and a shade easier, but not quotably present session, that the West and South report on Railways submitted by Mr. lower; sales ot medium to choice steers at MeCrary Chairman on House bills to 4 75o 80; extra, 5 956 00; corn fed Tex- TEE 2312 Speaker yet, and the prospet for having would look Ta'mly to Congress for the additional currency for which its business regulato railroad commerce between the "A NEW, FIEST-OLASS CLOTIIIiYG HOUSE! HATCH wmm ans, otj(t)4 05; closing dull with tendency States, is mainly devoted to a long and one seems more doubtful this morning to lower prices. Shipments two. Opinions Expressed on the Appointment of Mr. IVaite.

New Yoke, Jan. 20 The morning papers all discuss the appointment of Mr. aite as Chief Justice. The World says the nomination will be received with wonder by the country. From the Tribune: Of course Mr.

Waite is not the best man who could be nominated for the place, but there is no good reason why he should not be promptly confirmed. To that great mass of serious people who believe in the prin elaborate argument as to the constitution. than ever before. The conduct of the HOGS Receipts active and firm ality and expediency of such a. bill.

and trale were suffering. He gave but one reason, and that did not seem good then. He said there were in the lower at iu(2jioc higher 4 SKHrfo 20; common to medium 5 25(55 50; fair to choice extra, The bill first cites Section 8, Arti cle 1 of the Constitution giving srriifc sfcj Houe nearly if not quite one-third of the tr, closing nrm. Shipments 5,000 SHEEP Receipts 979 active and firm tongress power to regulate commerce agreement or the uonterence Surprised ct such a result, regretting that compromise on term3 bo fair had again been rejected, even after the Anti-Monopolists' own Committee, (which was composed of all shades of the membership of the opposition,) had agreed upon it, and seeing no use in further effort at settlement, the Republicans immediately adjourned. It is said that the session of the Anti-Monopolists was a stormy and exciting one, and that Mr- Dixon finally withdrew his name as a candidate for Speaker.

Whether the latter statement is true or not, we were not ab to learn positively, but it wi-B very erally believed la-e last night. 4 255 35 for medium; to choice. Ship with foreign countries and among the several States, and argues that this provision gives Congress ample power to regulate railroad traffic between the States, referring to various decisions of courts to ciples lor wuicn we went to war, ana who regarded it as the duty of the National Legislature to fortify and defend those tne eiate; inree of said commissioners shall hold their office for two years; three of them for four years, and three of them for sir years, and all subsequent appointments shall be made for six years. Sec. 2.

It shall be the duty of the Commissioners to familiarize themselves with the cost of constructing, maintaining and operating each of the railroads of the State of Iowa, including the cost of transporting passengers and tho different kinds of freight per mile. Sec. 3. In all cases arising under section chapte of the actsof the Fifteenth General Assembly hich may be pending in any of the courts of the State, the opinion of any of said Commissioners with reference to any of the matters or things hereby made their duty to enquire with reference to shall be received, and is hereby declared to be competent evidence. Skc.

4. For services so rendered said Commissioners shall receive from the State the sum of five dollars per day for not more thau one hundred aud fifty days for the first year, and not more than fifty days in any year therefter, and five cents per mile for each mile traveled on busi A jnut received, dlroct from Manufao-I turera, a complete stock of Ready-Made Clothing! GENTS' FLWSH1HS GOODS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Our goods are all bongbtfor NET I'ASH, and will be sold at Ihe low eat CASH JeRK ES. All gotls warranted ax represented. sustain this Lview.

The committee principles by statute, ana tne auty or tne ments otu. miLADEPLIHA 5IAKKET. By Philadelphia, Jan. 20. FLOUR Firm! WHEAT Steady red, 1.001 05.

CORN Dull and heavv new vellow, 78S2. OATS Unchanged. WHISKY 1.011.02. Ns. 205 Fifth Des Moines, Iowa.

1311. UKO. V. HAISDY, For the treatmentorall lieas. Injuries and Catarrh, Proru-Intis and all diKo-rjien of the Nose Tin on i u.L.a lu ii Libetit4 ol Women Anti-MonopoHsU miy be satisfactory to themselves, and it may seem consistent and commendable to them but to the people of the State, we are sure, it will appear Strang and unaccountable.

As will be seen by the reports of the proceedings of the two caucuses, the Anti-Monopolists moved, early in the d.iy, for an adjournment of the House, with a view to caucus an 1 compromise, stating that they had a proposition to make to the Republicans. This proposition printed in full in another coliim was to make a lottery of the otTues, with Messrs. Gear and Dixon to conduct it. This appeal to jack-straTS was, naturally enough, declined by the 'publicans. To condemn a joint caucus and a ballot as a questionable method of settlement, and propose instead the still more judiciary to take care that they receive no agree further, that the power of Congress detriment through hostility in construe- is necessarily greater than that of the tions of the law, or the constitution, the State, and yet it will hardly be contended correct political antecedents of Mr.

Waite that the State haa no power to control will teem far more inrportant charge or railroads within its teritory, a than all his learning and brilliant abili- right, derived not from the fact that these ties. roads are chartered by the State, but The Times cays the nomination of that they are public highways and as such Judge Waite to the post of Chief Justice are clearly subjects to the control of the 77 Walnut OPPOSITE KAVF.UT HI K. From Vie Jfnor cf ZVj Momrs. SETT YOKK. tiCXEBAL JHARKEi.

By Teleeraph. New York, Jan. 20 tl.ObK Dull anl lower: supers. 5 80 State. In support of this view the Com to the Supreme Court, is a thoroughly re Vr.

liuaay me lor what I Je-meJ Lut'tieis cat-v of Lung iJib-L-mxe, i intimately iis-ociateU wi'h him aiii ci.et-nu ly say lor tli-s hciiL-fii of those wuodo not know iiliii that lie it, a of liberal K'H i.tilio -il-ture, and has noti ter.or a an OOU jl ti'X ami j. IJ 1 1 or in the Lreuiui-. HHO.M4 I1SI iM js juUeJA.L-lal js bouiiti. ttiiti iiltt ifcu.vii.-e salt to (3)0 20; common to good extras, 6 00 mittee quote the decision of the Supreme spectable one, and will probably meet (i 90. Court of the U.

(16 Wallace, 678) and READY-MADE CLOTHIAG SMITH SAGER with little opposition Jrom any quarter. He is a man of very high personal character, of recognized ability, and of quite WHISKEY firmer; 99J1 00. WHEAT Dull aud lower: No2 Chicasro The Senate Still on tha Currency Debate. various ueeisions or "state LOurts ana laKe the ground that the passage of such ness connected with the Commissioner; and for services rendered as a witness, tho l.l-& li. XUKNi.lt.

1 SSfel 60; Milwaukee. 1 G0jl 61: Iowa. tneient stan.lini; in nis proiession to members, or about one hundred, who who wore either bankers or share-holders in banks, and who would, therefore, be opposed to any legislation which would mike money plentier or interest lower. This statement attracted some attention at the time, but was ioon The action of the House on Monday revives it. It may not be an explanation in full, but it does certainly throw some light on the vote by which that body refused to suspend the rules and instruct the proper committee to report a bill for increasing the volume of the currency.

The dispatch says Finally, after lengthy discussion, the vote was taken and resulted in yeas, 13o; nnys, less thau two thirds amrmative. Western members generally voted in the athruiative. with the following exceptions lianninir, Foster, trtield, Gunchell and I'arsous, of Ohio orchard and Kden, of Illinois; Cotton, Kasson and MeDill, of Iowa; Kidridge and Sawyer, of Wisconsin; Waldrou and Millard, of Michigan. It will be seen that the vote was close. Oae-half of the Western mcmber3 who voted aauisttiie jtion could have made it sue.

essfot. It will be a matter of regret constantly in all the Western and Southern states, as it was a matter of surprise when they heard of it, thai any of the Western members aided in the defeat temporary, we still hope of a measure of 1 51sl 51. a law by the State is simply declarations of the common law. The committees say the question of the justify Uie belief that he will mate a gooa De Moines Basiuesa Directory, Ouict Justice. BARLEY Scarce; western, 1 00.

CORN Higher; new mixed western More One Price Ani Gents poeroi iongresa to charter a railroad Sou'lieru it-eaatora Advocate Money. Death of the Siamese Twins Commissioner supcenaed shall receive the sum of five dol lare per day for each day employed, and five cents per mile traveled in going to and from said courts, to be taxed as costs iu the cas; said Commissioners shall obey any subpoena issued by any court of record "in any part of the State. running through different States is not in questionable method of lottery, is serving the equities of morality and conscience Iwith ill integrity. It was a mere i bble. While the Republicans could not ac-jcept of an so much more qaeitiona- afloat, 8G(W90; old in store, 92C" 93; afloat, 94.

K01ABK I New Yokk. Jan." 20. A "special from volved in the passage of this bill, but they CL0IUIEBS FUBXLSHEUS Richmond ntakts tho announcement of I declare that this question is well settled HATS Heavy and lower; G0GI. COFFEE Firm; Borovan and Rio. 2Gf? A Importers, Jol-bers, and aitrr- In Cinna, ami tut-e n-are, irrot i hdiHlfclierh, tUilieiy, anU tMlver PiuteJ art-, mrt Avenue.

le (--iiauen ueatu oi tne ceil soraieu niaa- i uy tue uecisiou ot the bu Looming Up We have now In stoelr a Comnfete Line of 28. ble than that which thev had proposed ese lw uns oaturuay tnorning, tne iiu, preuie uourt tnat congress may Tha Franking Swindla Again. Sko. 5. Said Commissioners shall good In Men's Youths' aud Boys' wear, which not their residence, us Mount lry, currey I cuarter any corporation with the neces- accept a pass or free ticket from any i we oiler st LOWEST CASI I I'ltICIl.

I'll ouuiy. North Carolina. Chang was par-1 sary or proper instrument fur carrvinz SUGAR Dull and weak; PORK Firmer at 10. LARD Higher; 9'. EGGS Heavy; BUTTER Firm; Western.

roaa in uie "state under a penalty hundred dol are. to be recovered iu laiiy traitzeti last ia.ii, since suicn time i into enect any or me powers or the Gen We make a specialty of lion. wtii.Kll.it Ihy only to have it njected, they still felt- it their duty to seek a ettlement. The next plan decided upon was to propose a Committee of Conference, to be composed often persons, five from each fide. This le has been lre'f very much debilitated I era! Government.

Therefore, if Congress cv- i it lUiliin iioeit tnd cati he Lh oi-rtjfc-i action in the district or circuit court faid Commissioner resides. strongly addicted to drinking liquor I should deem it necessary, in the exercise riJRNISKSKG GQSDS, TRUNKS, -cm am rmk. s. fount! wti-i a means ot alleviating tuue-riiigs. i oi tne power expressly conferred SEW 10HK KOXgY EI.

rtJi oi tii-rhi-v'--y I-'ui-. to regulate commerce amonz th All 6aods ta CTery ca wsrraated as represestcd had been quite feeble for several days, proposal the Anti-Monopolists accepted, THE LEGISLATIVE LOCK. much bo as to coucne the Eisier ia Ne-a York Thin at -Any Ttiaj Since tha Panic. Doa-th of tlia Sisunota Twins Two Hours Apart. J.

SK. M. --ItTaletM States, to charter new linea of railroads or canals as channels for Euch commerce, WkitefiBirta Hade to Order. Cor. Fourth Walnut Bf Tlrraph.l New York, Jan.

0. MONEY Easier than at any tisnetince the panic, and offered freely at 4. rothers to bed. Friday iiight Chang tuiU ijite sur-f-s'L Arid; vuii eeame wor.se antt expired suddenly. l-i I Tet-Hlninre of its power to do so wouid seem to be be- ies ioiva.

ana me were raised, met, ana agreed upon a b-isis of comoromi.se. This airreemmt the ltepul'lirans at once adopt-ed. beinir willing and anxious to accept of yond question. ml 4 o'clock on Saturday morning Lug j-ie vito to ue cuiaena ill fti.U vieu.liv. 'Ale- kxetiniiee oer-HKiiyrip STERLING GOLD Closed 11 J.

GOVE RN NTS Closed firm anie eo terribly shoi ted tiiat he raveil I he Comuiittee will next take up the H'wck, No, b. rut i.ortn-j-si e.ratr ol il.Jlv for a while. This attack was fol- anything fair and honorable question of expediency, and consider the quantity of freight carr ed an immense so much importance to a lare portiou of COUPONS AUTISTIC TAILORING in Attn- 1no4llt Thy liar fit Hniw on.pr..inl4 AarerU I pitu by iielr Owu Committee. The House met yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, and took several more ballots for Speaker, all the ballots ties. At 11 owed by what teemed to be a deadly stu- even if it part.

But, involved Eaciicce on their tho country. There are scarcely Waits' and in two tiours.it neupposed, from G-n- 11 power in the hands of monopolies- lit 1J XI YSIOI VSi he death of Chai.g. Eng breathed his last. Appointment Vary erally Approved. strange to say, the Anti-Monopolists 1S02 us; U.

S. Sixes of U.S. do do any persons iu the West who ana tne necessity for some other control over them, than he wives and famines of the twins are rejected the agreement. mide tu its own in the deepest grief. 1 fie clntaren, many im mi 18f5 lit; 1 SK 1 1 5 that of the several States whose power clock, on the motion of the Anti-Mo uo not see end feel that more mcney is needed wherewith to carry ou trade.

The West feels not only the whom are Cent mutes are expressing EL! ft cannot extend beyond their own tern committee, and upon reversing it I This leaves party in a singular po- AND Ki ii ii do do do heir sorrow in the most pitiful manner. nopoly tide, adjournment was made to appeal again to the intervention of cau 1867 1174 icur, C. rii. 3 Eailway Bill Eeportec ia tha Hou39. lboS 117 ion.

ineir own ijmmil'oo. winch was general scarcity of monev, but it has al Tile Famine iu 15 ngal. U. 5. Ten-Forties lcL-tuiutb cus.

Tho Anti-Monopolists stated that tory, and therefore for the control of the great trunk lines is insufficient and ineffectual, and argues that unless this control is exercised by the General Government, the evil which will result can l3j C- T-UULtT ways felt, ever sinM the first distribution Ntw York, Jan. 25. Private advices their caucus late tho night before had de- ttie na.tou.it money, tue injustice wmeu roai Enlaud reeeired the Crreek ided upon a proposition which they now i a mjm a- 'mr Mors By Teleeraph. New Yokk, Jan. 20.

merchants of ihis city, state that the farn- De measured oniv bv seltnhness. avarice Fti'l Synopsis Important UZ'JS Stti 1 I A wished to leave with Mr. Litzenberg, the and cupidity, which, can exist in the iic in laen-ai is assu-nicg increased im- el tli easuro. was dme to its financial and business interests iu not etiiujr its equitable share of the iirs.t distribution. The eaijer capital-of 11 as tern men secured ortance and is eueaktiiit: ihe eartif st at number of irreat corporate monopolies Chairman of the Republican caucus.

At 01 t'lra o. ever i.HtiK. Witt find lr OlTa. oouiih. nil.

-iiLM'ii lo 4iuea in bank- tention of leadire- men financial and combining for their common interest, and blOOlv Stron-'. excent Lake Slmrc 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Republicans WEDDING UAEMEXTS A SPECIALTY. commercial cireks of Loudon. is controlled by no law whatever. rupicy novi-nJii General market closing steady at a shade met in caucus in Representative Hall doubt but England will be called upon li.

H. CRAK COSUItESSlOSAL. Ladle: RitliE? Habits Pre Jackets Cresvfell on the Frank. wnen tne Ann-Monopoly proposal was large quantities or food, to Iced her oeiow tne oest prices or he uav. Western Union Telesrapu 1 7CJr Pacific Mail a i K.

1,0 Jt of the money belonging to the Weot, and this the greedy lion's share it has firmly continued to read. It was as follows. luiisljing populati on India Washington, January 20. The Post Scrvaiitis' Livery "Bade to Xeaxnre. T'j the Chairman of the Ri pulliam Caucus: I'lMt-ectliiig-i of the Forty-Third Congress.

SENATE. jew xork Centnu Krie master General, in reply to a resolution of the Senate in regard to the franking ILLIMiLS. Wo ttie unaersiirneit committee Sfrsjiiien IO perreal diM'Onnt, A DEAR bave et tliem-L Bt-iVfSOij Wa.i.ui aiid frt-oiijd frt-i'Ts, I -s if ent-ful Preferred tKjitited by the Auti-Monopoly Caucus privilege, submits some statistics 4i 7o wo Fin in I'lsscaaro Loss of tlie L'aiou orth western asiiiNCTox, Jan. 20. The credentials Senator Tiiuruian.

re-elected from make proposition for the orttaniz tttoti Wabuh Ave. cur. Monroe, of ttie llause of Representatives as fol Moiufr to show that a saving has been effected by the abolition of that privilege, and urges that it have at least a fair trial pwJ 1 1 ii i -I iciii-f-rs, i. v- i i niitj i i oil i i be repair line. 721 Preferred R.

I Ohio for six years from March 4th. Is75. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. io Central Depot and Business Houses Total toss over Half a Jiillioa.

Chicago, Jan. 21. Thid be- t'-fiicy iniii I i k-- ui.i nil tuMHtei urfi ere presented. .1044 4SH That J. W.

Dtxcn and John II. St. Paul uiaR a i-ve monev by llieUmr presented a eommiiiratinn marlSTiilly Sorr- Ottore being repealed. In case or the return to the distribution of card en seeds uvma iLrejr in lii- J-li 1 lit 2i Preferred Gear det'ide by lot in manner as they ween 3 and 4 uVlo-k, a tire hroke out in WoUlvS. Juiviu Wabash inav agree touching the choice of Speaker kn 70 lie Uniua Central upot.

at the foot of from the President covering the report of the Secretary of the Interior in regard to the illegal occupation of the Indian Territory by bodies of men. the House ot Kepresentatives, ana and public document, he recommends their transportation as freight in freight carsi. He also recommends the free trans r. BUTl Preferred Ohio and Misoisfipri Lake street, ustJ oy tho Illinois Central, Michiiran Central, sad i. when thev shall have so decided, thev 34 hail reoort lo a Joint Caucus the Lake Shore composed of lea lir.2 men of their ranks, and men who represent every element in the mixture of their orjaniz ition, joined with the Rep ublican Committee in agreeing that the of settlement was fair and honorable to both parties.

Consequently, the Republican position, as now maintained, is endorse both by the unrtn-lmons action of it3 oir.i an 1 also by the deliberately and formally expressed judgment of the Coiamitteo of the Anti-Monopolists. These facts certify to the btate the real iiu.ttiou, aud show plainly to the people where tho responsibility, and the whole reSjvmaibiiity of the Dead-Lock, now res's. The course for tho is now clear. The people will net tiieui to further tv' or i.iizatioa. Taey have done now all that decency denaiads or dignity wlil allo'pV.

We hopo to see them stand fairly where titer are reidy at any time to uc: the proaoiition they offered Monday or to accept of the basis of nettle jnt aree 1 npon by the Comuiittees of Conference. If the Opposition wdl not aeeest of either of these, they wii! aeeer-t of othing except the abject surrender of the Republican party. And when it comes to that the RepabliMos will we ir o-it th? whole winter, an 1 a part of the sorinjr, and then they won't. i. Since the 7th of January we have bean ia receipt of several thousand eubieriber.s, and it was entirely consumed, together Several female sunraee ad vocates were so 345 Union Pacinc choiee thus decided upon, and ltn nenrlv all tue ieroiraI oairiraire in before the Senate Judiciarv Committee fl oar.Yiiizw.

the one so presented as the the B. l. roonis, r'ourpasseniier cars, to-day advocating the petitions for a bill portation of weekly papers in the coon-tios where published. The Committee of AVays and Means have agreed to present the question of the right of the Secretary of the Treasury to issue forty-four million reserve, to the House and have it settled candid ite for Speaker shall b3 elected and three Patiman palace cars. The prog giving suffrage to women.

witnout opposition. LAND OFFICE ress ot the flames was eo rapid after it was 1 etitions Irom the National Board of HUMAN Sccon-l. An-1 we uo present farther tnat first discovered, that George Ludlow, pro- Trade for a rveision cf the revenue laws, in ease the said John H. Gear shall be 11AIK! i PRICES rietor of the restaurant in connection against inflation of currency, for an elected Speaker, the said Dixon shall have fDECLIXE IN hold. Iowa did not get by over a tai.Iioa of dollars iu share, and has never beeu able to obtain it.

Two hundred thjusau dollars caoital has beeu waiting in Des iues alone for nearly a year, anxious to be invested ia banking in tjro bauks of a huadiei thousand dollars each. But the owners of it have been unable to secure currency, and therefore have nat been able to establish tht-ir bauks. What is true of lea Moines is relatively true of all the cities and larger tous of the State. This fact has re-tar ied the b-isiaesa progress of Iowa in a lar-e degree, and has aided great'y iu ths stagnation of trade from which we have been for eoaie time euffering. It has not only kept out of cur banking volume so large a sum, but it has enabled the banks wo have to exact from the in and the manufacturing enterprises of the State an unhealthy rte of iateret-t.

The erfjet has be.eu paralyze many branches of our trade and industry, and to block and wholly prevent the inception and establishment of others. We can rea lily vtjh sea why Eastern capitalists and even Eastern Representa iththe de.jot, who slept, in the room mendment to the national bankiniract he right to select two such committees mere. itiey win however present a resolution fixing the limit of legal tender circulation at four hundred millions. Corner 5lh St. tr.i Ccurt Avenue, iowa.

E- hfc.ve two tiioaiii: oi propenvon VV hit-tes f-aie. ol H(Iit-if and for a reduction of the volume of cur, rpAKIN advan above, was unable to- make his way out, except by kicking out a window and he mav deem best, the balance of the rency, were presented. c'inein prices, 1 nave just purchased iorl Ecah. direct from th. 5 o.mmittees to be selected alternately by uniping to the lloor below.

lie was Senator OIesby presented a petition which will prvent a return to the Treasury of any of the already re Jilarge stock Indies Hair, and I Van (tuS the saifl xon ana Crear. and Lro; in iiiecity oi ASoines, rarmp and so severely injured as to have to be car -la iii l-jfs1 j.I;.--?cu.-i fa-a ISbi-trakKw Third. The other officers of the from the National Board of Trade in relation to cheap transportation, and made a issued. giower man ciilcao or York retai 3 prices. My et.x-k embraces every stiaUeS and lengtli which the niKrket afiords.

6 House of Representatives to ried away. 1 he Icea is estimated at over three hundred thousand dollars. While this depot was burning a second firebroke peech in favor of the immediate attention Fy Tan-rt, ft-i-rtiltif Uanh, Sake J-svrttluttr'slfi, Vtivc iiilorutaltoB. SUSP K. 5ot.

1S70, bj J. W. SSUH. be equally divided between the JBcCrarj's Report. of Congress to subject, saying that, in his opinion, this question was of more im iaaies desiring fcwITl lIES, liliAIW i bttljS, tc, or a sujierior quality, wih piease take Dolice that I do nut duUir.S I quaUttf or ditatti hair, therefore hhv tr-s And to all buUneifi Washington, Jan.

20. The report sub out in the stone front block on State two parties, an 1 in case the said Dixon shall be elected Speaker, then the said In Des Moines by to mitted oy JicLrary npon House bin street, between Van liuren and Harrison portance than that of finance. K.vt4-k ernoB, -kinat Ht. Gear shall have the selection of two of streets, and, owiiigr to the attention of the Senator Bocv spoke in favor of national 1210 presents amendments thereto in the nature of a substitute and recommends Smith A Saa-or, i3 Walnut SU committees as he may desire, and ticie ma.ii ufitctared at my establishment is2 10AIU Irom thefj lieio ol a healthy perRon. Au exmnlna-a "ftton oi the ntw material will satisfy auvS Fire Department at the other lire, was en legislation to improve and open the natural water routes from West to East.

the passage of the bill: asserts the right the further division of the Committees aud the ollieers of the House to be made H. Monro. o. Siifn llou. lyODiit KhottXj The Ke.

10 KTrj Boat-. Si. Ilnrand, i.twt bide. hit fe Sprrarkea. at WlinlemaleoBlr tirely cor.su oieo.

Ihe lire seemed to originate in Nos-fOand 2'JS, and occupied riady of common expeiience uI render and duty of Congress to regulate inter 1'etition referred to Committee on aforesaid, and the members of both Impossible. state commerce as carried on bv railroads. bv Armstrong with oils and paints; Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. This pusi-ender Ih oottiaons from one buckle -A-ttoi'iiey Lav Caucuses honorably pledge themselves to 1 he consideration of the finance reso to the other. A peculiar turn is made with the Wholesale Prices.

The best imtir-rtivl Tiimari rialr will and prescribes as one regulation thereof that the charge for carrying freicht and atmie Hie resuit indicated by tne above vt ebbing, which obviates the neeets-siiy of sew- lotions was resumed, and the remarks of i os. out) and oU2 also took tire. No. 292 was occupied by Colby Wirth with furniture, and No. 300 by Merain and of many clubs.

To the kind ix: iowa, proposition ld by the iKHiud to denlers at I'hicago; passengers upon such railroads shall in all enator Brownlow were read bv the anl active fuenos hive eotten up li. kolteb, 1 1 a oiiopiete stock ol ing.thus removing the potability of Us becoming disconnected by use. le is made of the be-sl material, and Is much more serviceable than the usual style of suspender. Made bv cases lie fair and reasonable, and provides Church as a stove store. The total lose is Clerk.

and siik bwltcnes, braids andl S. (r. Burnett, tives should wish to deny the West any ire currency, and can imagine the ex suitable penalties for infringement of this I diicnons. Aluo R. TeTV IntMl ci-lie 4 szi Hi JrlPta ut Ualtd lie also buy add tO" 1 iae jay to till blihiU-KoS Charles J.

Kogees, Senator Brownlow opposed the imme-iate return of specie pavments. He timated at partially insured, LATER. BAY STATS (SUfcPKN IKK X. l-lid CLt COIiii. 'jsit, and i-rt-i Hair Ornauientejust Imported.

regulation. 1 he report discusses tne con cuses toey ay make to their constituents Of course the proposition was rejected, stitutionality of such a measure, and if i uttiime to 4 'lAlll I IVIIt Cuicago, Jan. 2tt. The total loss bv the thought the present financial system good but the distribution of currency was un to still keeo the West out of constitutional, its expediency. It claims But, the Republicans being still anxious burning of the Union Central depot this Pes Moipes Wholesale Directory.

1UES. SCMRAIM'S tnat section ot Article 1 of the Consti gual. The South and West should have niornmir is about not including for compromise on some fair and digni' fi Tbose whowish to preserve air relics Eof departed Irienrfs, are advised that thovS lean have them manutactured lntol gCHAR-MH, IIIN(iS, CHAINS, or any kind of Jewelry, of the iaic 1 de-I any ki its equitable share of the nntionil money. But we are sur these clubs we are crateful indeed. Taa Register has, besides its own merits as a news paper, arid as a journal of purilio thoulit, euouzh warm and stirring friends to make it strong and prosperous beyond all These helpful jiatrons, we feel, do as much, for the papfr.

to placing it ahead of all Iowa as the matiairemont of its or work tution of the United States confers in ex niore. about three hundred pieces ot basrsiage. MR Hsi'If- Washer ttiordon opposed speedy re he loss is about equally distributed fied basis of settlement, they discussed the propriety of offering to the Opposition press terms the power to legislate in this behalf, and claims that its expediency is prised to ee Western members helping theni in it. The Western farmer has sumption, though in favor of it at the J'tai buiu. IHOUJl tlUjS, be seen at among the three railroads.

Ihe trains are not delayed by the fire, but continue to oeyona question. my store. proper time. Give the country some other basis of adjustment. On TU Owpt ti 1 Ltvt df-tif Tor viilif kno Rkta i Lii'mlvl lasrnrxT to agkn WHOLESALE RY-BOODS TCiXi eave from the site of the depot.

motion of Mr. Stedman, of Benton, it been made td feel for months and years, and made in the end to foot the bill, for more currency and make it more flexible, wculd. in his opinion, be the shortest and Partial Restoration of the franking ne total losses bv the btate street tire io any one siitiiii rue Hji r. u. orriT-r.

I was decided," to ask for a Committee Sfw rttrrij. and Iesl-Tii. Snverv Hr.nsn Rlrwlr tu ar4- tors ai I surest method of relief. He believed this lts ed Privilege. exprefs.

tree ol cinrt-e, a machine wi ih fuH atrneiioiib Low to Um- it. the high interest that the Chicaso grain are placed at 3120,000, but are most! covered by insurance. of Conference to be composed of five per jf the course wcnld bring out millions of ereen Uiltl IM. Wahiixc.ton", Jan. 20.

The committee Oive ii'-c? the boiler. wcetherZ. i er aud pork-buyer has had to pay to cceived si are SLSS 5. H. RAM).

et clubs present bac ks now hoarded. Speaking of his own sons from each party. Messrs. Peet and or y.j iid I wui lii it. on post offices and post roads ill soon P.

section, he faui the Sou was poorer to Legislative. 3. from abroad can be sent by i and will receive special attention. Heberling were appointed a committee to the Eastern banker for the money he has use 1. This tribute to the East has been Smail aes and persorts: day than when Lee surrendered.

He report a bill partially restoring the frank- I ing privilege. The same committee have I decided that the benefits of the free letter I Jan. 20. The Senate to-day TO 1 AliTIKS WHO WlR TO A TIT ACTC I atei.iee with tLui ie mammae 50 1 attjnii fisuaiii 2 Add km-: SdlHAHS. Hen.

A rent, ftibxily (Lock i-uutr Uvu iioiu(, Ion a. carry this proposition to the Opposition. DES IOWA. hoped lor the cay when we would issue Walaat street. partially considered the revision bill on N.

J. M. l'ei a heavy tax to the Iow3 farmer, and has It was accepted by that side. The com money not founded on sold, but on octsutr. delivery by carriers shall not extend to criminal jurisprudence, adopting a num.

been equally as heavy a weight on the the faith of the Government, and i lrov. lev, )c )-k, i 1 i rria, at- mittee was constituted as follows Re ber of minor bills. A resolution for the cities havirg less than 20,000 population. I rion i rtj 'li'-tb e- li receivable for all dues alike. Iowa merchant or business man of any appointment of a commission to investi publicans, Messrs.

Stedman of Benton Fall Winterl873-74. BAKKEES. Chandler agreed there should be more A. A X. lit W.

i'- j. Waite's Nomination. kind. Not only this, and not only has gate the refusal of the Collector of Speer of Blackhawk, Brandt of Polk, Peet Chicago to extend the tax on the assess money but he wanted better. He thought the Government should agree to resume hih and ruinous interest been paid on Washington.

Jan. 20. It is understood of Delaware, and Miller of Sac: Anti mentoftho State board of equalization, B. F. A Ken.

Vi A. Slfphma. U. Bknaerlaaitselt. that in the Senate Executive session this KNIGHT the money which could be hired, but specie payment the 1st of January '75, and Monopolists, Messrs.

Rogers of Dubuque, OL'erreu ana laid over under rule. afternoon the Judiciary Committee re JeiT a ill further iniurv ha3 resulted from the authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to CAR! lie mst of the afternoon session was Bolter of Harrison, Connelly of Scott, ported favorably on aite 8 nomination on borrow one hundred millions of cold at WHOLESALE DEALERS that enough money to move our crops spent in discussion of the House for Chiet Justice. 1. Cardell of Guthrie, and Burnet of Benton. L't ler j.

-s that time, stop the sales of cold now and in their season, and to carry on our trade, resolution for a joint committee to investigate the affairs of states prisons. This Committee or Conrt of Conference ALLSIL STEPHENS B.ANKERS; No. 25 line Street. NEW Y0S we would have by that time named, two hundred millions of eold to begin Weather Predictions. 1ILL1AEHY GOODS could not be hired at any price.

Iowa U0USES10LD GOODS Washisgtos, Jan. 20. Probabilities met at 4 o'clock. Several propositions were made and discussed. The following ihe House the bill known as the jmpulsory Education Bill, vote 83 to 43.

is a million dollars short on its last crops, the redemption of legal tenders. He op Northwestern areas of rain or snow, with posed anv increase in the volume of cur ErOrnT ATE-U'K. atxt Junrto AllrB'iPink and perhops much more than that, by was finally agreed upon, and reported by a slight raise of temperature and easterly rency, not even ot the 544.000,000 reserve, MarJored by jushs A Xoble Act. DES MOIXKS, IOff.l Ilirertsll lettem to P. O.

Box reason of the scarcity of currency. -et, Mvl. A. s-haw, 1 i. A.

West, (Vavlorvil T. M. liritt, liearr ITa'l, F. M. Caiii lay, countv.

J. II. Dear, Feur countv. K. S.

Ge.cr, to soutneastiy wmas. me resolution was laid aside lniormallv the two Committees t- their respective AT c. wmn Prompt and persona' aftention glv- to or t-csl- 1-nnostlc banklnc LnicAGo, Jan. 2t). A man named rer- Senator Wright, in the determined fight nps In 3xt-v i and the post route bill was taken up, and t'ltv.

with a dt iau-tmeiil caucuses is Tv n-h guson was knocked down and beaten by an amendment bv Senator Pratt, makina devoted to Hit-cure ol at of ttmn at--Oiunih, and caa atitud to tru-tii bettir tLe CHICAGO GENERAL MARKET. rouahs late last night, and was eo badly all bridges now built or to be bulit across BiSIS OF COMFBOMIKB. The? joint committee appointed to pre AT- lie is making in tne senate lor more currency, and the six Iowa members in the House who are working and voting to the VOUXU I HIIXKllW Bv Telesranhl Chicago, Jan. 20. niured that he died to-day.

ltie mur ITicorrn LaiikR of het'lly. which art orfcau-aed more lor city ritislness i- oar vvr eti't. ri" ri r. C.V-" ilire. navigable rivers and all railroads post FLOUR Quiet and steadv.

derers were arrested. WHOLESALE RETAIL. routes, aiscusaed without action. Ad pare a plan for the organization of the House, have agreed npon the following WHEAjl Fairly active but lower, clos C. A.

Gardiner, pronrietor of the Acade Accounts rtiiidcrt-i Ji.terij4t Mauu-'p-curero of. tame end, deserve the thanks of the peo joumed. ii I countv. Harnett, Uirloa n. Miii-uci F.

Nix, Vi lo.nn. fiarke ou F. iwelU rt, itltrie ing steady; No No 2,1 21J cash; VrEnaveno hand, Mnnufacture and IT furuin. anv article i.r ottjmTiTA- -fiirni- my of Music, distributed pounds ot ple not only of Iowa but of the whole West. HOUSE.

SGAP. GDELS LAHD CiL. plan, and reter it to their respective cau CGRes 1 23 for February: No J. 1 lo: reiected cooked corned Dee to the poor ot this city toeasoii tr-5. COUatlf'li, ttHt.

AH oritur to hny -r dt.oliiii.il. Fcii irtHxl o'cti but tiit'y uaist ot- turewan(Ki, oni-horiernotire rtd at texs fi-ziircs than can bo purchased eisewhere tlirjughout The Jliiilaiy Committee this morning When our Legislature gets into working scarce at 1 08( 1 10, according to location; to-dav. I. The Republicans to have the Speaker. rsh rld for Tfllow, Lard.

Grense and Don uie ML i.V inside for Kock Island receipts. atrreed to report a resolution asking the order we hope it shall take such action as 11. me Anti-Monopolists to have ul vei kiiiil i i itiiiiai laogg. LOK.x Active, hrm and higher, closing President to appoint a military court of done. other officers and employes, except the will encourage these gentlemen in well iX.TI?lESSJlS.

South Des Moines, Iowa F.Pr In KiK-k nrl i I In and Manufactured toordr in steadv at bi cash; bit Ireelv bid for ten; inquiry to investigate charges against FOREIGN. Boitiss of the Assembly. postmaster and assistant postmaster, and 50J bid for March; new No 2 5oJ; rejected Uenera! Howard. K-PT itair. Mw(.

I'aim Lef. LWilton. Wo.il. llnukr the present incumbents of these two of doing, and lead their collegues from Iowa to assist them fully and earnestly in their Mr. McCrearv, from the Committee old.

o)od; new 44(rt47. V.iliUii SAVINGS BANK M.C.Thomas. Ujdde.d. I) mty. J.

Lonsdale, Dale City, ti Hhr y. J. C. Iliatt, Ljii'iviile. J.

Bueklew, DaUas, Marion co 1). M. B.trtlett, i'raiiie City. J- jr connty. J.1I.

Smith, ParkershurJ', A. S. Itice, Avon, Polk county. II. Hntton, Eknart, l'olk county.

1.. L.Thompson, Creston, Union county. F. Eg'eslon, Spring Hil fices shall be retained by the House. VeiiiiAiti.ES, Jan.

20. In the Assembly ana cxcisior. WYA CENTRAL OAls tirmnnd higher: 41 cash: 42 on Railroads and Canals, reported a bill laudable endeavor. to-day a bill conferring on the govern 4 Lb rr nt Bel itottoms of nny merit 1 it can tound here. I to regulate the commerce of railroad lor eornary; rejected J.

j. Charles J. Rogers, Chairman Anti-Monop. Committee. E.

M. Stedman, Chairman Republican Committee. ment the power of nominating Mayors nally passed with a mnjori'y of forty among the several States. Ordered printed lii Quiet and steady at B.tlliUOAO lo.nitcu LOOKING Dos AJoiij.es. Coal Company BARLEY No 2 quiet at 145: No 3 and recommitted.

three. an sizes, Mantio mid Pisr -ors in elegant I V) Two Mr. Maynard, from the Committee on BUN Prepared by active and firm at 1 2otil 27; regular 1 2'. The Duke d'Cisas, urging the postpone In the Republican caucus the report was "Sclaiyre. 1 2S.

Rules, reported a new rule requiring all ment of interiiolation on foreign affairs, county. A. C. CartwrlAt, Cluren CAM PET DLL'AIlTaalET. CeJa fOKK rresh opened farm and higher; Mention has been made several times favorably received, although all who spoke Capital raiil in, submitted bv the ultramontane deputy, COAL 3.75 PER TOM.

cloed steady at an advance; 14 25 cash, motions to Buspend the rules, except to go into a committee of the whole, to be seconded by a majority ot the House, as 19a tsr.W nnd Clozaril patterrs hnve tten declared recently tnat the express in regard to it regretted exceedingly tha' 14 st) 31 arch. aiaeatoouraireadv lre KUu-k in our columns of a bill which had been prepared by the Hon. J. S. Melniyre, ed apprehensions that peace might the compromise would sacrifice eo many are of the very latest deidfen ol LAK1 Firm at 9 cash, 93 March.

Orders Promptly Filled. me case ci tne previous question. Ih proposition canped a long discussion, th of the Republican candidates. But no BULK. MEATS Firm: shoulders 53; suite Benaior lrQm the rig0 County Dis J.

TOWN, late Ca-hWr of Kf-y-1 tout -i KrV. yMariavdrs. be disturbed were unfounded. The Government was solicitous for the welfare and spiritual independence of the Pope, but at Foreign Domestic Manufacture. advocates of the rule claiming that i short rib ij; short clear li, all loose.

speech was made in opposition to it; and trict, to prevent extortionate charges bv GLO. liil-J'KK. I ts Molues. countv. Squire Naale, Tolk cotinty.

V. Woodworth, Winthrop, Buchanan county. Warren Walker, Ilospers. Sioux cou.afy. W.

M. Gules, Hillsboro, Henry county. Isaac Booth, Atalissa, Ma'catine countv. M. Morrison, Sharon, Warren county.

II. Kittericgham, Missouri Valley lar- purchased Dressed hogs dull and lower; mixed the same timo sincerely desired to main the report wa3 finally adopted witii but would protect the House from being forced to vote on buncombe J' rice la itn the uhI el linnorlation im railways and other common carriers. Ttip'teniifnr'anliiii via i Mulberry St. North of Court House. Batsk cf Discount Deposit.

weights 6 25; heavy 6 30. isAld 1 tie Jfuhlie uve mviii-ti to call one dissenting vote. A committee was tain relat ions of harmony and friendship with Italy, aud would labor incessantly mgmy spoken limothy dull and easier at 2 so resolutions, and ita opponents ana toot inrougu our sioca oonKttsn-g rt who had 3 (Ml. then appointed, consisting of Messrs. earnined it declaring it an infringement on the Con.

nerffcir- Rt.nt(, Mncl -1 Ii-r OocMt INTEliEU' 1'AlLi uN TIME DEPOSITS. Books of Ity-Laws rumlhed at the Dank. VELVET, PODY to prevent misunderstandings with any or ty muse that goneral attention Newbold, Heberling, Parrnelee, and Kel WHISKY Steady at OS. BUTTEK Firm and unchanged. Btitutionul rights of the minority, who were thus to be cut off from the power to power, for peace was necessary to the prosperity of France.

TUa Dake said that 1VO I tTl l-VvllST It TV to it. It seems that Mr. Melntyre ly, to notify the Anti-Monopoly caucus of liliUSMlLS, 3 YKNtTIA, UK MI, Cul'TAOE, iiau AM) wool nr r. ir made. KGGS A largo supply; lower: round Dec Valley, Collt and returns rorr.ptly luiy compel a vote on their proposition.

he niad'j tho above statement with the rison countv. J. Holgate, Spring county. IT -li Pol presents nis laeas in two Dins, both "ft the acceptance of the proposition. The lots isyiy; small lots 20.

On a motion of Mr. Ward, of Illinoi lUtlTtiGKTT, AND CIU MR full con i'n rrence nf President MacMahon KOMCEOPATHia FHABMACY. AVel them short and simple and plain, Springs, za couri- CLiUrii io large variety. A motion to nostnone the interpellation B. r.

i I.I.I .1, Pret. F. b. IM to table the motion it was negatiotcd veas, 114; nays, 127, and after considera give them in full below. We shall refer ST.

LOl'IS MARKET. duty, passing to the door of th KATTING3 OIL CLOTHS. ble filibustering and numerous votes Natioiia Stale Khak. to them at length when they shall have was carried. Heavy Gate.

By Telegraph.J St. Louis, Jan. 20. U1W1 chamber, in which the othe ruled and was adopted by 124 to 101, and ARGE aIdI1ions have been Seebach Delbrulge, matle t- thin FLOUR Dull. come up for discussion in the legislature.

M.J ipMnmeDi in an id nu-illtie- Lm wa5 assembled. Arrivin the House adjourned. LoMiON, January 20. A heavy gale WHEAT Dull and loose No 2 SDrintr met tne hi iieieas Well a retail Meantime the public can bescanning their i oor they asked ad All styles nf Kugs and Ma. a can found iu tLia prevailed around Uie Utitisii coast yester 1 2f bid; samples No 3 red fall 1 45.

r.J. DEIMIMTOHT FIXAXCI ALUJE XCY, merits or demerits for itself. IWfJiU UUCU Ua ICS Clark CHICAGO, Importers and Dealers to COX FLA ATTOX s. mmmons was answered tutt. Dull and droooine at day.

The steamship Celtic, which left Liverpool Thursday last, cr.me in contact A Btt.r. for an Act to define the Crime of oy jotin r. ir.ah, ttdraittance wa3 de. in elevators, (o CuRTAiN DEPARTMENT. with same ll oat in at niht and OAls Hull and unsettled at 43Kf.44.

Des Uclnes. Extortion, and to provide the Penalty therefor. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. meu lor tue present. ti.

lle Committee re. BESXlKiiTOS, Jan. 20. The knitting mill owned by Mr. II.

E. Bradford was burned here this afternoon. The fire was broke nil blades of her propeller. BARLLi Firm; Iowa spring 1 ilMIs 1 and real Tambour UVy Lace Currai us, wliieh we are ofienujr turnea into tne Can She returned to Qieenstowa in tow of dtj. Familj and Pocket aeM.

A Kent for Hernsteln's Punril Irrntnpn SectiosI. Be it enacted ly ihr General Attmlly of iJie Slate of Jona, That any me xraae or at uetail, at prices deiyin coinm- caused by a leakage in the gasoline pipe. tion. eManutacturetonrdt rl iain and r-istlT the steamship Gaelic. Her passengers reporteu me reception lia1 Qtnflnf- that Mr Irish mil II.

RYE Irregular and lower at 831S7. ri tc-i- The cas ignited from the boiler lire, an ufiifuwiniari-iorip person or corporation wno enali carry sail in the I Friday. M. Eversoll, Trairie Hill, Boone county. S.

L. Lucas, A mes, Story county. Jas. Irving, Garden I'ratric, Boone countv. C.

F. Cosly, South English, Keokuk jurity. W. H. "Ma lison, Jackson, Adair county.

W. W. Morton, Modale, Harrison comity. if. Ickis, Afton, Union county.

.1. ('. Keith, Fremont, Mahaska coua'y. J.Beatty, Nevada, Story county. A.

R. Worth, Indianola, Warren conntv. II. 'J. Grismcr, Mitchell viile, IVlk county.

J. A. Dexter, Dallas connty. John Warf rd, Minburn, Dallas county. D.

J. Pattee, I'erry, Dallas county. A. Collins, De Soto, Dallas county. C.

Oilman, Newton, Ja.r.er connty. R. A. Craw ford, Altoona, Polk count v. t'ttttS A CO very exploding, demolished the adjoining sew iij-rk.

mwrr at tic. FORK Steady; hard side 15c LARD Firm at 8ic ttiWiri-rn spoilt! tit. citeaty, Baying i mi can coma in you Window Draperies. Keep rontai tiy ia Inr-e varietif, Pniuask liepa. Terry, Silk 4'atKllne 1 Hrocatelle, Frineea, Uinip, for Luiu-brequin Trimming.

Tbe b3st variety of BhaU and Hn'laniJ- of lentthK, widths and trior cau be found bete. mir-room. jNine women who we re at won Presentation of a t'old Medal to Thiers. persons or freights for hire, or perform the duties of public or common carriers, who shall exact, demand, or receive for there were instantly kil ed or burned to BULK MEATS Steady and nnchamr- Paris. January 20.

American Minister death in the lire which followed, and H. S. KARRITT ERO. Manufacturers, Wholesale and lUtAll Dealers In any services renderea by them as such ea. i Washlmrno veaterdav, in behalf of the Stair and Rtds, ti'-oi, forlwbleK, Co-unteroanes.

Floor and Utair Linen. Kiimii ir HOCis Lower: extreme ranuo 4 70(oi Ccliecticr.i msdz Specialty. French Jents of Philadelphia, pre many others injured, some shockingly. The card anil sheeting rooms were saved. Loss about flOO.t'OO; partially insured.

Loose (Jover Linen, lani tn i'lotbitof aH col irs aud nidkw, Piauf rbI Tabl Covrrw both most saies uotnid 10. sented ex-President hier3 a gold medal. TOBACCOS, CIGAR.S, UAllLt Qaiet: through Texans lifia milking a pleasant speech, wnieti was re tjiioroidrfi nnxM -riniu, i.i ve Geetse Feathers, and KeaTher IMIIowr- T-itti can come in i jro nacat ana Keep your mouths shut." Some indignation was expressed at this action on the part of Irish, but there was a general feeling not to hold the Anti-Monopolists responsible for Irish's vulgarity and insolence. The caucus immediately instructed the committee to return at once. This they did, and the second time they J.

W. OWEN spomled to in a tiuiilar rnanr.erby Thiers. corn fed 33(5HJ; fair to choice natives 1 Anw. nnun, and Smokers' Article, Ko. 9 Savery Block, Des Moloea, Iowa.

OHIO. Picture Nail. Wiudow i'orricea in elegant deain. Ol UOgS CAttlC OIU. common carriers, any sum or money or property in excess of a sum that is more than a just and reasonable compensation for the services rendered, shall be guilty of the crime of extortion, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than one thousand dollars and not more than ten thousand dollars, which shall be divided equally between the injured person or persons who shall institute the proceedings and the schowl fund of the State.

yanls Peace. CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS. 0X2 -uLrciiic disease MILWAPKLE SiAKKET. Eutliu-iiastic over the Nomination of The only house In tho State handllns Lonkox. Jan.

21. The Telegraph says ly Itjlegraoh.J Milwauksk, Jan. 20. I f41 Jusiln, that it is rumored that the Kina of the celebrated "Prlncl pe" cigars. JanSdtf There is said to be no longer a doubt as l'lIYSlCIAN, OCULIST ALU I ST.

Ashantees is endeavoring to make peace FLOUR Quiet and steady. tue intention Congress to resist in Waite. ToLrEno, January 20. A large and enthusiastic meeting waa held in postofiice were admitted, and their report wilu Lnglsnd. WHEAT No.

1, 1 243; No 2. 1 221 cash: A lilt CAB1XET4 U5DERTAEEU'S SCTrijls creaseu taxation, liie leaders "hrc.h received. They were then informed that i z-i reomary; i zoi March. W. STEWART, fquare this afternoon in honor of the Or all descriptions, folly as low as they can be puichascd anywhere.

I sew vons live stock mirket. the Republican caucus would bo notified nomination of Judge Waite, to be Chief "Wholesale Dealer In By Telegraph New Yokk, Jan. 20. OATri Steady at 40, CORN Firm at 58j." No. 1, 76.

A RLEY tiiva at 1 53. Our goods are selected with great care and from Sec. 2. Courts and juries are instructed to construe the foregoing section liberally, so as to prevent evasions. A Bill for an act to provide for the appointment of Railroad Commissioners.

Justice. Ihere was a military and tire arms parade, a salute of one hundred of the action as soon as the report of the committee had been decided upon. An Table and Druggists' Glassware HOGS Receipts, 6,000 market unset iiieponiury.ftiiii we would solicit the uispertloD of buyers berors maklna tled no sales of Jive Western dresred, guns, speeches, Vrllii Jisa-a nnil 1 1 k- rnna. hour afterwards a committee from the SEW TORS URT OOI)S. Office Salesroom, No.

225 Lamps and Lamp Goods of All Kind Anti-Monopolists appeared in the Repnb Houses, the men who moll the opinions of their colie.gues from different sections and a majority of the members of the Ways and Means and Finance Commit tees, state emphatically that there ia no prospect at ail of increased taxation. Good. Now let the people keep a sharp look on Congress, and see to ii that this fair promise is fully carried out even if it dm involve the strangling of scores of ptt "schemes." By Telegraph. Kaw York, Jan. 20, AtAKTLASD.

LlVEKfOOL MVKKET. Uoomsin McCain's flloek. corner of Hlxth Wamut StroetK, Moines, Iowa. Residence, lit and Wainut St a. Ottice Lours from to JO a.

M. and from 7 to p. M. Huchciesarerjolicit-edafiCa1rrh, BmnrhltlB Coiiiplaltit, Kitiney Affections, Skin Dieae, Biod IMtiordtrs. Iservou" Afleo-tfonff, b-iHrmtitorrtiPfa.

lenjale Weak.neBit, Kheumatism, Neuralgia. Fits, Oatcera, and DiseaMeftoftheKyeand Kar. Tape Worms removed in twenty-four hours, by the use of medicines. Operate for catant-ft, straightens cross-eves. Insert artificial eyea, Ac.

ye diseaea oi the lonffet fjtrindlrg are cured by remedies that ar rnt'd, potent- to cure, aud perfectly harmless. Wul contract to cure or chju-genotL lug Correspondence solicited wltb those who may desire to bave medicines sent to wish to come to iMiS Moines to treated. AU ietLerf should be addressed to J. W. OWF.9I, Mp3dwl Bo dOlDes Moines, Iowa.

Tllird St. I CMsadeUers, Brackets, Laateras, As. Cotton goods steady, with an advancing nr1nr-v on K1noia.l Kili on bleached By Telegraph.J Liverpool, Jan. 20. Election of U.

S. Senator. WHEAT Quiet and steady; red, west- defining their dnties, and to provide for tiieir compensation, and to change the 1 iw of evidence. Skctios 1. Be it enacted ly the General As-'embitj of five State of Iowa, That it is hereby made the duty of the Governor of Ihe State of Iowa, by and with the con-Eent of the Senate, to appoint nine per- tendency shirtings, paper WnrerfiOTTIa Plpfnrir V3 Also, Winohell a Patent Oil Can, Mriih cambrics, etc Medium and white ground ULlUr' AO S- Pump Attachment, fancy prints more active in first hands.

225 SeCOIldiSt. "Cww. Bra.4- r.rhos Oil and Stewart's Worsted dress goods in good demanrl Karet. (laid. lican caucus, stating that their caucus had refused to accept of the report of the Joint Committee of Conference, and that they were instructed to submit the following proposition The Anti-Monopolists to take the Annapolis, Jan.

20. Gov. Vm. Pinck- trn hpring, is outai. iua.

CORN Firmer at 42s 9d. ney hite received a maionty of both ll vu-MnrwrTj iTAnr. i LONG CLEAR KIBBLES 39s 6d; Ho'ises of the Legislature tolay, for U. I DESOINES, Worsted coatings and five-yard wide cassi IU WA. i Cot Court Avenue aud Second St euori.

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