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1 DAILY IOWA STATE REGISTER TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 17. 1874. ment to strike out $55,000 and insert pm rwt I HIWA I.KIJISIjATITKK. Daniel do the work for SO per cent, of the present mayor ttbseb's 000DBV8.

i Hams, Mctjiew, itees, A Oepre cd. Irritable The labors of I Public cuiiuuigs, o.t ai.an, Mr. Cardell moved to amonil tiv iniur4- Yesterday's Proceedings In the Regular Gentlemen of the Council: Wek- exhausted Cenn ing $25,000. Lost. Deug Stoke for sale in a live town will Las Session OM Cwitil-Iinl rwal Ijinda 8 Stansburv.

Kees, races. Senator Miller said the object of the committee in laying all the facts before the Senate was to show that there most be something wroner in the work done in the present Council are about to close. The time has come when the authority vested Session or the Fifteenth Get -eral Assembly. energy or anlmatloa: Mr Litzenburg moved to make the nlu Meetim Hew Cemncll. be sold at a bargain part cash, balance we.

meaasry, often with in us by the people must be placed in amount $45,000. which was lost TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 1874. Council met at 9 a. March 16, 1S74, on time.

Address C. E. Cox. TslBKUry -rh. 77T other hands.

Our olhcial term is now McGlew. Railroads Rees, Gilcrest, Win. Merrill. REPORTS OP COMMITTEE. iiouae adjourned until 2 o'clock, p.

m. 16d5t Perry, Dallas county. Ia. of excesses, mental overwork or lndlscreu ttrs Smith. Having made Mayor 1 turner in tne cuair and all Aiaer- The Senate met at 9 a.

m. Senator Conaway. introduced a petition AFTERNOON BESBION. some of those other States. Said that there must be swindling in the printing of those States referred to by Senator Onnnomo fhoV paid as much, or more -a Vaa" a xrw York refiners for men present.

Fob Sale. Pair work horses, harness erelr.eareia HlSrllKETM HwxVn about to expire. On this occasion it is eminently proper that we as the officers of the city, should render an account of our acts and doings. While in the exur-cise of the power conferred upon us, we Street Commissioner Work on streets amUJHCUu. 1 BILLS ALLOWED, House called to order at 2 o'clock.

Mr. Clark of Iowa offered a resolution protesting against the abolition of the office of county superintendent. a large lot sugars, enables me to offer and wagon for sale cheap. Inquire of MversA Swift 6 60 in February. $200.21.

in tne srorecratA man uia. uia iiul that the sessions of the Honse shall be Giles Turner. Mayor, sain 150 00 Kennedy Messenger, or at Ko. 1104 Alderman Rollins offered the following and from 2 to 5 law'aUowiug geata of SeSSata think anipTrUnce ought to be attached held frnmTto 12 liens. Passed.

I to such documents that presented from P. and from 7 to 1( 10 Park street. 15bl5t 150 00 135 00 p. nntil other resolution, which, was adopted entered upon onr Unties fully impressea with the inexpressible necessity of conducting the alLiira of the city upon the jvi rati'tien, JMaranai, McHenry, Solicitor Alfred Jarvis, Deputy Marshal 9J lbs. of A sugar for Sl.uu.

9 lbs. of ex. C. sugar for $1.00. 10 lbs C.

sugar for $1.00. And other goods as low as any house in Tt not necessary that I wise ordered. Adopted. tne mate Minting The appropriation of fiftv-five thousand Resolved by the City Council of the City of I In manv affections peculiar to females Senator Kephart moved to lay the bill The unfinished business of tha moraine SPECIFIC, Jf. a9.

tone. np tai elo "ZT sPe' the tn tol gloom; and despondency, and rejuvenate. 11 harmless and at way. efficient. Price for a package ot five boxea and a large ti vtal of powder which Important In old, serious eases; orl per single box.

Soldby ALiDruggisu.or.ent by mal, on receipt of price. Address HUMPHRFvu-SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE dollars for the State University, being un basis or the most rigid economy, every 112 50 90 00 5)0 00 Charles Mengns, Policeman Jjes Motnes, inai no contracts snail be tearnevs Juxtrad jsuchu is unequaied Dy nn tha taho I Ayes 1 navs 32. der consideration at the hour of adjourn member or tue Council appeared to ue bo i made by any memDer of tne council. i A Hunt, any other remedy, as in chlorasis or re Senator Converse moved to strike out hour was resumed, the qnestion recurring npon the amendment of Mr. Dorr to reduce to $35,000.

which was adopted. raiuoKinuKim ma umtia. i Qr any committee or member thereof, tention, irregularity, painiulness or sup ment on eaturdav, was taken np and passed ayes 27, nays 13. should quote leading articles through the Adam Hafner, Policeman anrl tell where the crowd goes. John A fern ith, Policeman section 9, referring tbe county print' i hit prior to the 7th day of April.

1S74. and Yeas, 51 nays, 45. of your extravagance, no complaint of pression oi customary evacuations, ulcerated state of the uterus, leucorrhiua, bar that a contract made by any committee of r-r i a xrvan. oiiceman 90 00 90 00 Senator Campbell moved to refer to the pon motion ot Mr. Miller, the rule I nrefer giving my customers the aavam A Murray, Policeman renness and all complaints incident to tne xy senator smith, a bill to provide ror the payment of the special committee appointed by the Governor to visit the Penitentiaries at Anamosa and Fort Madison.

was suspended and the bill was lost. any ot your acts unless an occasional mui-mur on account of the few thousand dollars expended in abating the East printing committee, rrovaueu. Knnatnr Khane. from the Judiciary Con aee of that expense. Therefore my cus this council, or member thereof, shall not be valid, nor shall the city of Des Moines be bound by any contract unless it shall narl.tu.th,faat,awi sex, no matter from what cause originat Yeas.

49 nays. 4a. tvan Kees, street ujmnueiuuuw, 3Cdavs Taylor Pierce, Clerk Referred. ing. It is prescribed by all physicians and mid-wives in labor pains, after con- tomers will always find me giving as many rnnnH.

nf ods for one dollar as any mittee, reported a bill to abolish the office nf RnnnrtAr of the Supreme Court and to Health is Wealth. Kant. If i. By leave Mr. Wood of Clay introduced the following poetic memorial from "Hus Faurth street nuisance and even that subsided as soon as it was definitely ascer have previously been approved by at least a majority of all the members of said .1 ill L-IJl c.

JJibease is indiscriminate in i. Senate file No. 16S, making additional James SI art in, teamster 108 00 112 50 75 00 75 00 75 67 86 00 provide for a transfer of his duties to the band Dear to Betsy," in reply to the one bnement, bed wetting in children, and lor enfeebled and delicate constitutions of tained that the highway thus opened was house in Pes Moines. appropriations of $101,800 for the Iowa City Council, and when said Council is in introduced Saturday immediate 7 narnessea witu iron rana James Murphy, teamster Levi Wyant, lamp lighter Charles Kommell, toll lection of its victim the king possesses no more immunity from the twinges of gout or neuralgia in his weitherDroot n.l.M tHnn 1 1 Hospital lor the Insane, at Independence. Passed.

Dos't forget to get one of those Straw udges or tne supreme jourt, ana provia ing for the publication of the same. Senator Willett called to the chair. both sexes and ages. Depot 104 Duane street, New York. Sold by Druggists session.

POLICE. and a new system of Kail Roads inaugurated of which Des Moines is the acknowl Betsey, dear Betsey, I cannot come home. Ornaments for the "Hay Seed" Party, unuuuu -t S. F. 154.

aDoronriatinor 15.000 to the 86 00 oo vj I Griffith, toll 1 unuiui, iuu gAiucioi Aitnougn wouia me to my everywhere. Be sure end get itearney's. College for the Blind. Passed. mo utgar irom me attacks of rheumatism in his time battered hovpl 8.

F. 183 to amend section 3072 of the code providing for the exemption of wool You are lonely, I know, bat what can I do. Since I am compelled to be here: I2d0t 1 7r niehtt Lederer, Strau33 alnut Thos Morgan, toll gatherer 86 00 I edged center. The "sober second thought Winter, toll gatherer 43 00 of the people now is and in all future street The Mayor announced that he should not appoint the police force until the next meeting, and that the present force would Senator Rothert said the impression had When left you my dear, tooome to Des Moines, from sheep as well as that on them be ex it cui.u v. iiwu uiu neimer cure 6irkne.

nor preserve health else it would be "a gone forth by the newspapers that he was Wise, boarding prisoners 44 00 Durveas' famous "Fatin Gloss Starch" i empt from execution. Passed. i tnougnt soon to Bee you again But paste played out and no recess was had. hold over till that time. Tomlin8on, gas fitting 15 74 now for tale in Des Moines.

This article crippie tue uuivoreiiy. oaia ne did not intend any such thing, as he voted time must be that it would be good policy to take a few more at the same price. You have carefully guarded the health of the city by adopting such sanitary regulations as have seemed to us the health and pros monopoly ot tne rich on the cuutrary the gouty or rheumatic millionaire would Ana nere was loreea to remain. Kink pounds and a quarter of A sugar at Morrison's for $1.00. See price list, ltf.

Senator noomer moved to reconsider the vote bv which the bill annroDriatine has taken the first prize medals in Europe Major Hoy Sherman presented a proposal to rent city offices, eight in number, for 800, as follows: All offices-now occu I cannot come borne I cannot come home 7 Eear Betsey, I cannot come home. neartiiy lor the University appropriation, but he did think the additional branches money for the Anamosa Penitentiary was lost on engrossment this forenoon. Car willingly exchange half his possessions for the robust constitution of the daily laborer. To the millions whose sulwim. and tne united fetates whenever placed in competition with other starch.

Its peculiar qualities will at once be understood Morrison's pied by the city officers, the two rooms of Homeopathy and Dentistry, which he dear Betsey.I cannot come home, But muv in a few days from now: perity for which our city is provided. Yon have erected and paid for a city hos- Sine pounds of A sugar at for $1.00. See new price list Des Moines Coal Co 61 45 Hiram liraefe, boarding 2 25 McKisson, hardware 1 90 Aukeney Bros, filling street 2 50 Avenue House, boarding paupers, 14 25 Mills A printing 45 00 Evan Rees, repairs 1 90 Wells, livery 4 50 ried. ltf. ence depends od toil, health is tmi.

underneath the present West side Police Headquarters and the two rooms over You mentioned the heifer turfcey and hens, preseuted, ought to be included in the curriculum of that institution. He then offered an amendment reduc by all good Housekeepers wnen tested, it it being biiow white, perfectly pure and wealth, and the loss of it entails on ing the appropriation $10,000, But len out the Chester wmte sow: The long way I took to Dei Moines, it Is true, Fuller's seed store. lieferred to Commit benator Fairall said he did not believe the misery and sufferings which are the Xkw goods are now arriving at Osgood Wvm.n Harris' mrchl4d4wlt. stronger than any other starch The the honorable gentleman had anv dere in oraer more mileage to icain. But UeUey, I learn I would bad Just aB much superior strength and beautiful clear fin uane oi poverty; out tne of tee on Public Buildings.

PETITIONS. Senator Smith moved to strike ont the $15,000 and sert $5,000 to be applied for the preservation of the work already to cripple the institution, which was more li tne much snorter hau laKua. ish it gives to the linen, makes it not only Eital oi which we are all proud, xou ave inaugurated and put in operation a paid Fire department. The mere nominal loss by lire for the past year fully endorses your wisdom in this respect You have so guarded the finances of the city that the Treasurer has at all times been able to Wm I oz, ballot boxes 5 00 A Walker, hardware 2 95 I cannot come home, etc. than he could say of some other Senators.

tioiioway's Fills and Ointment obviate this evil by placing them within the reach of all who are exposed to the direful ef- For Kent. A brick store room on 3d i-posnnable Apply to A petition was presented, signed by the most economical, but the most desira commencea. ble lor all who use starch. lietoey, dear Betsey. I cannot come home.

Senator Larrabee considered it false C. Savery, and others, asking for the building of a sidewalk to the cemetery. Re bldGtwlt. iects oi tne weather. 199 Ana sorry azn it is so But what I am at, 1 firmly believe MarodAwlm.

ferred. Petition of Collins Collins was would comfort you little to know. 'A Misrlit C'id." ConeUe. Few economy to make an appropriation of $5,000 for the purpose contemplated as it would not accomplish the end. Senator Smith explained his reasons for pay eyery orderl presented to him at the rate of one hundred cents on each dollar referred to Chief Solicitor J.

C. Warner's Conrad Youngerman, rock 2 60 Bolton hardware 2 95 Wm Ballard, rent 6 00 McGlew, blacksmithing 2 10 Swope, blacksmithing 1 15 Rav, hardware 4 85 A Colton, benzine 8 50 Yocdry, blacksmithing 8 45 I went wit a lady to hear fttddous read. Next time with anotherdld cro. are aware of the importance of checking a Dennis Keyes or Percival Hutton. marl412t.

TOPCKlKOi Jl'ItlLEE. There will be a temperance ratification mnetimrthis evening of the action of the oenator west rose to a question of privilege. Said he had no retractions to make and no apologies to offer, on his amendment reducing the appropriation to the State University. S. F.

No. 219, making appropriation of $25,000 for the erection of a Physical Laboratory at the Agricultural College and Farm, was next considered. Senator MILWAUKEE. To see Susan Iennln I went with a third. cough, or slight cold which would pstition to Committee on Judiciary.

ORDINANCES. presented. You have done this notwithstanding the enormous sums required of you to pay. by way of principal and in yield to a mild remedy, but if neglected. his amendment, that the people of hit section were opposed to anv aomopria- 'i no murin one 1 tooa to see Joe.

I cannot come home, etc often attacks the lungs. Brown's Bron- I Requiring a sidewalk on EasfSycamore, Xor th western Brass Work. Botsey, dear Betsey, I cannot come home. chial Trocttes give sure and almost im between filth and bixtn. Kelerred Frank Pelton, map of Des 300 00 Alt.lcugh vou most culler ill dear.

mediate relief. tion for that purpose, and also the repor of the special committee appointed by the Governor to visit those institutions, who recommend only so much as to preserve Providing for the appointment and A little white lonirer Just strive to endure Cooley submitted an amendment providing that the proceeds of the property terest, entailed upon us by past legislation. We have kept the credit of the city good, paid every expense of the city, and to-day we turn the city government over to our successors with over Thirtv Thousand The close of the session Is near. pay of the Clerk of the Police Court. R9 11 mileage I squandered In various ways Aix Mothers know and appreciate the HHA8.8 FOUNDER, A.nd Manufacturer 01 aU kinds or Brass Goodi in several maces round nere City Council yesterday in abolishing license, at the Court-house.

Everybody is invited. Several distinguished speakers will be present. Chtrch Dedication. The new Methodist Mission Chapel in East De3 Moines ferred to Committee on Judiciary. tne worn aireaay aone.

Senator Smith's amendment lost. turned over by Samuel E. Rankin to the Trustees of the Agricultural College, shall be covered into the State Treasury when ladies' tehpeeasck petition. The Mayor announced the presence in the hall of a delegation of ladies with a communication for the ConnciL City Solicitor McHenry was deputed to con r. ere thi its were for sal wn ieh I needed so bad inconvenience and trouble of crying ba Brass castings made to Order.

And bought, though to me very dear. 1 cannot come home, etc bies. Miller's Baby Syrup is perfectly Dollars actual cash in the Treasury. We are not responsible for the large indebtedness of the city we have decreased 168 Clinton Milwaukee, Witconiin. Senator Fitch moved to add to the last section, another, so as to provide that the reauzea upon.

Amenument adopted and bill passed. Aid. McTigh offered a resolution declar- ing the vacant building at the corner of Second and Vine streets a nuisance, and directing the Marshall to remove it. Re harmless, and acts like a charm in all O. Betsey, dear Betsey, I cannot ome home terms oi au omcers shall expire when the complaints common to infants.

Ask your rather than augmented it. At the commencement of our official term there ex fc. i. ro. 114, making further appropriations of $10,700 for the Hospital for the money appropriated snail bave been ex But u.

now i wisn tnat couia, I'm tired of eating the grub hotels All orders promptly attended to. marldeodly C. W. JCiXiZZT. Gold and Silver Plater.

druggist for it- Sold in Des Moines by penueu. Liost. nelr nl ana detestable looa. duct them to the Council Chamber, and the ladies filed in, filling the space inside the bar. The lobby was crowded with spectators.

It was ench a gathering as AU through the long winter alone yen ve slept. senator amendment II. Bush. our jener lens me 11 is so. isted an indebtedness amounting in the aggregate to the sum of 37.

We have paid the interest promptly; never.in a single instance has our paper gone to Drotest. ou ask me if I have pursueu the Fame course, insane at mount iieaeant passed. S. F. 242.

relative to increasing the number of udges of the Supreme Court, and repealing Section No. 140 of the Code, and enacting a section in lieu thereof. On motion, the rule was suspended and Mai 5 Single School Manufacturer of Door Plates and Street was formally dedicated last Sunday. A large assemblage was in attendance, more than cauld gain admission to the building. No regular sermon was preached, but short addresses were made by Revs.

Hill, Murphy, Hay and SUvt The latter gentleman made a statement of the financial rondition of the church, and called for Aiy uariing, imvii answer you, rio. I cannot come home, etc. Diu passea. never collected in a council chamber in Iowa before. ferred.

Chief Engineer Xeafie presented his annual report, setting forth a list of property belonging to the Fire Department and in his hands. Fire losses since Jane 8th, 1S73, SS.350; 15 firen and two false alarms. The report is very full and clear, oieign ruuiiur. carna-e ti rtm PlatM Senator Perkins, from the Committee I shall open here at Des Moines, April Betsey, dear Betsy, I cannot come home. 1 rfab1 Ware ot every descriptionReplale.

During the past year there has been paid into the city treasury from all sources about $130,000, as appears from the re 1, 1S74, a music school, for the purpose of ne doctor declares it won't ao. But when I am well, I'll pack np my dads luecunmry soiicitea. batlslac- tioii guaranteed. on Printing, made a report on H. F.

No. 19 recommending unanimously that it do not pass. Senator Dagne moved to amend section And hasten dear Betaey. to tod. teaching voice culture, note reading and And if ever aeain to Des Moines I retnrn.

ports in detail or botn tne i reasurer anu Mrs. Gaeton, a lady venerable alike in years and in excellence of personal character, presented the petition in the following language To his Honor the Mavor, and Oie dtu Coun harmony, with a department for qualfy A state Ijecislator to be. City Clerk, by which it appears that we I and gives a complete record of the doings Passed. S. F.

241 for an act in relation to the State Historical Society. The bill appropriates $1,000 per annum for its support. Passed. S. F.

259 making appropriation of $15, 0( 0 for the institution for the education of the deaf and dumb. Passed. Senate tile, 216, making additional appropriations for the completion of the I'll think of the lesson that I have been taught No. 211 Second Milwaukee, Wis. marlTdeodly IRON AND WOOD WORKING ing ladies for teachers of the piano and bo as to provide tnat an work in counties shall be done by citizens thereof in i 0 I 01 11x0 ucparimem.

And bring my dear Betsey with me. 1 cannot come home. eta. bonds. We have had to incur some un three hundred and seventy-five dollars to pay the debt remaining unprovided for.

It was all pledged before the meeting closed. So the new church starts out without any debt. Adjourned. the county. Carried cil oj the city of Des Moines, Iowa Your usual expenses, such as numbeting the organ.

For particulars send for circular by mail, or call for then at the music store of J. P. Corliss, or of J. M. Moody at Senator Stone offered another amend By leave.

Mr. Tracy railed np the com New York Comhlssiow House. It is al ment making the same restrictions with promise bill on the berd act reported by MACHINERY, memorialists, tne ladies present witn me here to-day, and whose names are hereto attached, take great pleasure in preaent-iti2 this petition, humbly praying thai in the state. the committee. most needless for us to say anything in Mills Co.

'a. V. C. Taylor. work on the Anamosa fenitentiary.

The bill call calls for some $34,593 98 in round Senator McCoid thought it very proper that the work should be confined to 14blft, praise of the extensive commission house Mr. Tracy stated that while it was not what the friends of the herd law reallv invited to visit my W. T. Daet. houses and streets and the building of a hospital.

We have made some large improvements and incurred some heavy expenses. Yet it is with pleasure that I find that the total debt of the city is not so great by nearly at the close of our official term as it was at the commencement. Add to this the cash on Ai are cordially wholesale rooms. numbers. OF EVERT VARIETY desire, it is, in his opinion, the best meas benator Campbell moved to strike out citizens of the State because none outside ot the State are amenable to its laws.

The Ames' Portable and Farm Engine 1 Valuable Lasds fob Salb ok Most you may De pleased to reconsider your vote on the ordinance prohibiting the sale of wine and beer. And your petitioners do pray that yon will pass an ordi ure that can now be enacted, lbe bill Stationary Engines and Boilers amendments were lost. all that part of the appropriation, being $15,000, to be used for the proper protec Favorable Terms. I will sell about 14J Senator Miller offered a substitute pro Sturtevant's Blowers and Exhaust Fans I hand and vou have a financial state of acres of land in Cottage Grove, belonging nance prohibiting the sale or wine and beer. viding that the State Printer shall receive tion 01 me eoutn wing, ita said ir this appropriation is made, the next General Portable Drug and Grist Mills, Portable Forges, to E.

Jenkins of California, on terms that Gestlkmej of the Senate and House of Representatives, before returning: home I would respectfully invite yon to my store to sea the spring styles of dry goods and get prices that you can quote at hsme. I am selling at New York and Chicago ninety hundredths of the present rates and that the State Binder shall receive of Charles P. Mecabe, 294 Washington street, Sew York, as nearly twenty years of honest and faithful working in the business has rendered this firm one of the most reliable and substantial ia the tra Je. Mr. Slecabe does a heavy business in bntter, eggs, larJ, cheese, poultry, A.

and receives many consignments from the west. Oar Iowa shippers could not entrust their produce to more favor will meet with acceptance by any one who uuu jmhi l.ULU.ri ana immng Aucninw, Emery Wheels and Grinding Machines, provides that sheep, goats and swine are to be restrained from running at large. ther domestic animals, except certain animals mentioned in section 1447 of he code, are free commoners unless the counties determine by a vote to the same under police regulations as provided in tbe bill. The present law is to con.inue in force in counties where it ha3 been adopted by the people will be called upon for not less than $200,000, and it would open the way for a total expenditure of not less than 11,000,000. eighty-five hundredths.

desires to bay. Any one can look at the land of lots 6 and 7, N. W. sec 5, Tp. 78 Senator West moved to amend making compensation of the State Printer eighty W.

T. Dart. R. 24, and find the best land in that vi prices. senator airall said this question oueht hundredths or tno present rates.

Lost. cinity. K. B. Baker.

decl6th.llt.bUf. He then moved to strikeout eighty-five hundredths and insert seventy-five hun to be lookei at fairiy and squarely, believed the growing demands of the State required this institution to be built and denied that an outlay of $1,000,000 would until 30 days after the next Oeneral elec Mrs Belle Bucklena. Mrs Martin Tnttle, A Turner, Mrs Williamson, Rilla Hay, Mrs Binklev, Mrs Shackelford, Mrs Mary A Mills, "Mrs Willis, Mrs Yorse, Mrs Ingalls, Mrs Dim-mitt, Mrs Phelps, Mrs Vincent, Mrs It Day, Laura Owens, Clara Atkinson, Margaret Gilcrist, Mrs Orwig, Mrs Otliorne. A Delmar, Mrs Tac Mussey, Mrs Hunt, Ms Smith, Mrs Waers, Reel, Porter, Mrs A Fergurson, E. Turner, Tomlev, Mrs Vanhorn, Mrs Harris, Mary A Work, Green, A Warner, Compston, Laura A Berrv, Marv MurHy, Clarie Kelsev.

Mrs affairs of which you may justly be proud under the cirenmstances: Onr successors will undoubtedly make still a better showing, as they will have the benefit of several large item3 of expense which we have met bnt will not asrain be required for years. "The departments of fire, gas and water, as well as of bridges and highways, are all in perfect order, our city is steadily advancing in prosperity and improvement, and the day is not far distant when we will not only be classed among the foremost cities of the West, but will be the freest from debt. In the legislative department all your acts and ordinances have been characterized with a degree of forethought com tion and no longer, unless re-submitted. dredths relative to the compensation of METHiSfi Acotn Starch. A poo state Dinuer.

lost. Mr. Bolter, in behalf of the friends of able hands, and none who takes the especial care to Ii3ve shippers interests advanced. We predict for this firm a large increase of business from the Northwest, as it is eminently worthy of it. the repeal, stated that, after considerable Senator Miller's substitute adopted starch is a nuisance to the laundress, to the housekeeper, and to every one who Saws, Belting.

Babbit Metal, SUPPLIES for Mills, Machinists, Foandrymen, etc O. 1. PACKAKD'S MACHINERY DEPOT. 103 W. Water Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

marXi74deoaiy Otto Laverrenz Man ufactnrer oi PAPER BOXES I No. 365 E. Water Aves nays tj. work, this bill was agreed upon as the best has taste enough to enioy clean linen. Senator Kephart moved the suspension possible at the present time, tie there oe requireu 10 complete the institution butonly about Senator Murphy said that after a donation by the people at Anamosa of $20 000 worth of property he claimed it was not a good faith to fail in making this small uppropriation asked for now.

Not only does the ladv or gentleman who fore urffed its passaje. oi tne ttu.es, an a tnat the bill be put npon sutlers common starch to intrude upon its passage now. Passed. Aves 47. navs Mr.

Haskell, 01 Monroe, said There has PEBSOXAL been no bill before the General Assembly their clothes deny themselves an important luxury, but they suffer in other ways, "Hay Seed" Party. The Hayseeders have made extensive preparation' for the festivities to-night and have received encouragement sufficient to render it entirely certain that be the largest gathering of the winter. This will be the farewell dance for our legislative guestj and few of them will omit the opportunity. All the livery men will run carriages. Orders can be left at the Aborn House or at the different stables.

Prof. Vaughn and Will Lehman will assist as musicians. Everyone Ehould come earlv as the party is to be informal and won't be necessary to come late in order to be fashionable. Mr. J.

O. MAiiASsa left yesterday to lor common starch being impure, yellow, this winter, mat my constituents leel so much interest in as the reaeal of the herd law. Thousands cf dollars are made an sour or musty, discolors or destroys their make a crusade on the dry goods men of mendable to your hearts as well as your judgment. But the grandest act of your official life, one of which you can with nual! oat of grass grown on 11 inclosed un. xo sausry any person wnat a pure article really is, let them try Durveas' the East.

MUilVArKEE, WISCO-VSIX. land, in the shape of beef. We may as Cope, Mrs Moore, Mrs. Plum-ly, Mrs Hoare, Mrs Nancy Boyd, Miss Jennie Plumley, Mrs Kelsey, Mrs Lizzie A Gray, Mrs A McCauley, Mrs Prof Jones, Mrs John Shane, Mrs Gilcrest, Marsh, Clara Kelsey, Mrs A Kelsey, Mrs Beard, Mrs Ankeny, Mrs Lansing, Mrs Maling, Mrs Susan Grey, Mrs Gaston, Satin Gloss Starch." It is easy to use, well pass r.n art to legislate part or onr citizens out of Iowa as to restrain their gives a beautiful, clear finish, is snow Hon. Thomas F.

Witueow, of Chicago, arrived in the city yesterday, and will remain till Wednesday. The gentleman white, and goes further than any other FRACKELT03 Importers and Jobbers of stock from running at large. I hope the pride and pleasure point out to your cnii-dren as the noblest act of your lives, is the prohibiting of the sale of wine and beer in the city of Des Moines after the licenses now existing shall have expired. You have given the people a good law; let us pr.iy God that it may be enforced. starch made.

marl3bld6twlt teenator Cooley said: The sense of past Legislatures has been that a penitentiary in some central place should be erected, and now that the initiatory step bad been taken lie deemed it but right to continue the work. Senator Rothert said h. deprecated the disposition manifest to rnsh this bill through. The Warden's Report of the r't. Madison institnlion said that an appropriation of $7,500 will give room for 39S convicts at that institution, while we are now called upon to vote some $34,000 for this other one.

Senator Merrell, of Clinton, thought the work heretofore done ought at least to be preserved from injury by the weather. meets manv friends here where he was bill will not be referred to a committee, believing the object of referring is to defeat the bill. CROCKERY, CUTLERY Adjourned nntil o'clock to-morrow. HO Called to order at 9 o'clock. petitions.

By Mr. Harper, of Keokuk, for suppression of Intemperance. By Mr. Tuft, of Cedar, asking the establishment of industrial expositions in schools. By Mr.

Tracy, of Grundy, remonstrating against the repeal of the herd law. All referred. Joint resolution requesting the A ttorney General to furnish his opinion relative to the constitutionality of taxes on bonded indebtedness, was read and adopted. BILLS ON SECOND READING. Appropriating $14,500 to Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Council Bluffs.

Passed. Bill to regulate the leasing of the lands belonging to the Agricultural College. once so distiDgaishsd and popular a ci Mr. Moore, of Jones, moved the refer Ladies step in Darts' to-day and see the first spring styles. Lamps, Iiooklng Glasses, Plaud zen.

ence of the bill to the Judiciarv Commit Chandeliers for Churches and Hall tee. Lost. Upon motion of Mr. Bolter, the rule At 406, Aborn Block, C. P.

Lusb. bltf was suspended and the bill passed yeaa Specialty. SS0 EastJWater SU. MILWAUKEE. marllTideodly Makshal.

iesterday evening Marshal Hafner assumed the star to which the votes of the people elected him. Mr. Hafner has been a faithful and competent officer for several years, and Honorable members of Legislature wishing to purchase Black Silks will find them at 2 ew York prices at W. W. Moor's as he is closing out that line of gocds.

1 4, navs -i. Kenworthy, Mrs Moore, Mrs A Mi Farland, Mrs A Wilson, Miss Wilson. Two thousand names are affixed to the petition asking for prohibition. Alderman Ray moved the reconsideration of the vote by which the ordinance was lost. On this the yeas and nays were called, and were as fullows Yeas Drady, Given, Gilchrest, Hen" dricks, I.ovejoy, Mills, Monroe, Kay, Williams, 9.

Xays King, Landrutc, McGlew, Mur Mr. Goodrich, of Howard, made a re port of the joint committee on Agricultural College Investigation. has thoroughly mastered all the details of Senator Bailey called for the previous qnestion; seconded. Th ayes and nays were then demanded en Senator Campbell's amendment, and the vote stood, ayes 24, nays 25. Lost.

GEO. ZIEGLER, WHOLESALE Confectioner, annus Senate messages were taken up Popularillustrated book(26opage)on Maxhooo 1 Womanhood I Majuuage Impediments to Marriage; the caute and cure. Sent necurely sealed, post paid for 50 cents, by Da. C. Whtttier, 6: 7 St.

Charles Street, St, Louis, the great specialist. Read hia works. deoSTSdawly- Heavy horses wanted. Call at Livery Bonds of City Officer. The bonds of and referred to appropriate committees.

the business. Good service in the past and the sterling character of the man are pon motion of Mr. Miuer the bill to the new city officers were approved yes terday as follows: amend section 2142 of the code, allowing in conclusion, gentlemen, permit rao iu return to you my heartfelt thanks for the very kind and courtous manner in which you have aided and sustained me as yonr chief executive officer. I can say of a truth I entertain towards each and every one of von, none other than the kindest of feelings, no memory lingers in my heart, detrimental to a single individual Of the council, to a single officer of the city, but I shall ever cherish the memory of our official relations and revert to them in after life with both pride and pleasure, Alderman King spoke fe'ingly and well for the retiiing members of the Council, and Mayor Newton was inducted into office, Mayor Turner administrating the oath. The new Council were then sworn, and listened to.

MAYOR XEWTON'fl INAUGURAL ADDRESS. the Cily Council: In assuming the office' of Chief Magistrate of the a sufficient guarantee that his administra tion will be successful. assignments of mechanics liens, was No. 3 Spring Street, Mr. lutts, ot ldar, otlered an amendment providing that the re-leasing of the land shall be done by the Secretay of the College without extra compensation Mr.

Tufts explained his amendment as doing away with land agents and thought Mayor sureties, F. M. Hubble, xne ayes and nays were demanded on engrossment. Bill lost on engrossment, by a vote of 24 ayes to 25 nays. Senate file No.

225, to provide for the taken np and passed. a mm Stable of Kennedy Messenger. Upon motion of Mr. Chantrv, 01 rage. Send for Price List.

marl 1 74d eod 1 Hoyt Sherman. Treasurer F. Allen, Harrv West. John A. Elliott.

Attention Crocker Veteran Guards. the bill amending section 4053 of the bldawtf Ben. T. Gbast. it whollv unnecessary to contmne an There will be a meeting Tuesday evening.

improvement of the Penitentiary at Fort Code, allowing the importation of Chero City Engineer sureties B. Rice, LOEFFELHOLZ PRIER, of Madison, and for the increased salarv of I agent at FL Dodge, or elsewhere when kee, Colorado and other foreign cattle in the clerk thereof. The appropriation is I the Secretary of the Board could perform to the country after Oct. 1st, was put upon Every member is expected to ba present, as there is to be business of importance transacted. By order of Cait.

Davis. the work as well without $7,000. Passed. extra pay. its passage and lost.

Railroad Car Triiuinings Amendment was adopted Various standing committees made their reports, which were read and placed E. M. FORD, WHOLESALE DEALER 15 Yankee Notions, FANOY GOODS, CIGARS. and Car and Switch locks also, all kinds of Rruft. ray and Rollins, 5.

Before this was reached, however, numerous dilatory motions were made, and finally a vote was reached under the operation of the previous question. Fiery speeches were made and each address in opposition to prohibition was vehemently cheered in the lobby. AYhoops and yells in striking contrast with the calm demeanor of the throng inside the bar, startled the ordinary stillness of the Chamber-When the statement was made that if the present Council should pass the ordinance the new Council would repeal it as quick on nte. Castings famished at the Lowest Bates. Mr.

Haskell, from special committee on City of Des Moice3, it is becoming that salary of Superintendent of Public In Upon motion of Mr. Hartshorn, of Palo Alto, the rule was suspended and the bill passed. Bill to amend section 709 of the code, exempting forest trees from taxation. Upon motion of Mr. Miller, of Sac, the bill was read a third time and passed.

Bill to repeal chapter 2, title 5, ot the code, relating the registration of voters. CORNER CLISTOX At OBE605 STS Wisconsin. Particular attention paid tePnttern Making and Turning. msrll74deodly. struction, reported a bill recommending that the compensation shall not exceed J.

C. bavery. City Clerk sureties, W. II. Mo-Henrv, J.

S- Polk. City Marshal sureties, Alex Williams, Charles Kahler. Market Master S-300; sureties, F. Huttenlocher, J. Lehner.

Police Judge sureties, W. H. Dickerson, L. G. Comparet.

City Solicitor sureties, Wm. Dickerson, J. M. Cogzeshall. Valuable Lands for Sale.

I offer for sale nw sec. 29, 35, S2, aad 40 acres in sec 30, 35, 82. Term3 very reasonable. I will sell anv forty. The land is in Carroll county.

febl7bltf B. Bakes. GS CourtAvenue $500 per year for traveling expenses. The bill was referred to a special committee MOINES. STED.

to eel! onr Standard sr.sTi consisting of Messrs. Haskell, and Clark, tSTXo Goods Sold at a. publications. bentl stamp for 4 HtJuoxue andTeim. Address B.

OKI A ki nnelMtr or Marion. -House adjourned nntil 7 o'clock p. m. bvbsiso SESSIOS. Chicago, New fork, Boston, Cincinnati or Francisco.

Upon motion of Mr. Dixon the rule was suspended and the bill passed. Bill to amend section 1606 of the code, relative to salaries of officers of the Agricultural College, reducing president's sal as they could get their hands on it." was greeted with a fierce outburst of applause in the lobby. Aborn Billiard Called to order at 7 o'clock, Speaker G. Zelle, O.

S. People's Temperance Association. At no time daring the last year has there been eo large an attendance, or so enthusiastic a meeting, as on last evening. Despite the inclemency of the weather, the hall was filled to overflowing. There were many addilions to the membership of the association, and earnest pledges of protection to each other, and to increased in the temperance work mutually extended.

Indications are favorable that the membership ill soon be largely increased, and that those members who for the last year have been inactive, will renew their exertions in the good work. Enthusiastic speeches were delivered by Judge Williamson and others, and the meeting was in every respect a success, indicative of the final triumph of the temperance cause. uear in tbe chair. The City Solicitor pronounced in favor Cr3t ot all, i express puouciy, my iama for the regard and confidence expressed in my election to a position at once so honorable and responsible. This and the promise of an honest endeavor to justify by my effic al acts and conduct, the partiality of those by whose suffrafro that result has accomplished, are all the return I can now make for a mark of favor, my high appreciation of which 1 cannot adequately express.

In so far as the office I am to fill is in its character representative it shall be my constant aim to ascertain and faithfully represent and promote the will and welfare of the greatest number without regards to political or other divisions or differences. In so far it shall be my duty to assist in administering and executing the laws of the State or ordinances of the City Council, I will endeavor to 00 to Mr. Hopkirk presented a petition from citizens of Osceola county asking further aid of provisions for lamilies and houses. of the legality of the ordinance. By consent, Mrs.

Kenworthy made a ary from to per annum. Passed. Bill to amend section 3072 of the code, correcting a verbal error. Upon motion of Mr. Peet, of Delaware, tbe rule was suspended and tbe bill passed.

BTLI-S OS BBCOSD EKADIXO. Vft'I P5JfUT to apply atones for an agem lUU UUOn I cy fur the LITTLE COKPu-KAii, the oidsi and theehtstpes't Jnvenilc Magazine published. A beautiful Carets. ilxM in sire, given fres to every Subscriber. Just lbe tilt lit; to nttivos for.

either alone or In connection wit any other periodical or boo. Agents mate from to $ltit a -week Addref for circular and Terms. JOH E. MILLKR, 1'aUlbher. It) I Randolph strwt.

CHIP statement in reply to an enquiry if there was any suffering at present in Des To amend chapter 1. of the code rela tive to Justices of Peace and their courts. Moines arising from the trafic in ardent suspending execution for costs on appeal in suits of forcible entrv and detainor. that she was the wife of a drunk Bill to amend section ISfO of the code Frohibiting the Superintendent of Public nstruction from receiving more than his ard whose habits had made him a pauper, Upon motion of Mr. Miller the rule was fOCB CABOX TABLES THB LATEST STYLE.

The Ouly FIrrt Class Billiard Parlor In theCJky with Phelan A Collender Cushions FonrtU Aborn Honse suspended and bill passed. had driven his children from home; who Senate file No. 103, to make an appropriation of $25,000 for the State Reform School at Eldora. Senator Fitch moved to strike out that part of the appropriation relative to the purchase of additional land. Senator Gault moved to amend by substituting $3,000 instead of $15,000 for that purpose.

Senators Jessup and Dashiell favored the amendment offered by Senator Gault. Senators Kephart and Maxwell said the unanimous opinion of the Committee was that this part of the appropriation should be stricken out, and they could not understand why it came up now as their report. Pending further discussion, the Senate adjourned until 2 o'clock p. M. aftbrsoos session.

Senator Maxwell advocated more work for the students at the State Reform School, and shops to educate them in the mechanical pursuits of life. Uenator Shane thought these boys should be educated in something that wonld give them capital when they are thrown out on the world. He could not understand why some Senators originally wanted $15,000, and now they come down to SS.OOO. Thought there must be something wrong in the report of the committee. Senator Rumple thought there was some reflections upon the Committee by the remarks of the Senator from Benton.

He said there was no bugbear in the matter at all. The Trustees could purchase 320 acres of land on one side for forty dollars per acre, while a similar number on the other side could be bought for less. Senator Dashiel said more ground was absolutely necessary to provide labor for the boys. More pastnrage is needed and more plow land. With the increasing nnmliers gathering there, it is better to speud a $1000 on a boy to make a man or him, than to send him to the penitentiary for life at hard labor.

By the time of the ending of the next General Assembly, there will be 300 students there. Senator Kephart opposed the appro actual traveling expenses while on olhcial business, not to exceed $500 per annum. Bill to amend section 1202 of the code, hrmiy and tearless: and without any was soon to fill a drunkard's grave. providing that any corporation may raise private opinions of my own as to Whatever effect the other speeches or lower anv puouc ciguwir lor the pur Mr. Clark, of Marion, moved that the bill pass on file.

Mr. Clark, of Iowa, moved to refer to a Rev. F. W. Conead, D.

ot Philadelphia, editor of the Lutheran Observer, will preach in the English Lutheran Church, corner 7th and Sycamore streets, on Wednesday evening, ISth inst. Everybody is cordially invited to be present. Rev. Dr. Conrad is one of the ablest journalists, and also ranks amcng the most eminent pulpit and platform orators of the country.

He took a leading and prominent part in the late meeting of the World's Evangelical Alliance in Sew York. Although he has repeatedly lectured, with great success, in the principal cities of the East, he now appears for the first time before an audience in our own State. The orator's well known ability may have had, there can be no doubt of ipfrea, Creatu Tartar the wisdom or policy of their enactments, your presiding officer it shall ever be my design and purpose to act with entire pose of having its railway cross over or under the same; said corporation to put the effect of this one. A silence as of the special committee of three, to report substitnte for this section. Carried.

tne same in good repair as soon as possi nuj Io if Mancfactnred for the fell on that crowded house as the grave impartially and according to my best judgment and discretion, but I doubt not I shall often be compelled to ask your Die. Rnle suspended and bill passed. woman's voice told the 6tory of suffering The Senate appointed as such committee Messrs. Haskell, Clark of Marion, and Clark of Iowa. A bill to release and confirm to the Wliolesnl rade Bill authorizing public wavs to land: and of probable death.

Even the lobby indigence and loroearance, and as little having stone and mineral thereon was donbt that they will be readily and cheer BY read. was awed into qaietby the simple, touching tale. fully accorded whenever deserved. In TONE ie Mr. Clark, of Marion, moved that the State University an interest in certain town lots and streets adjoining thereto, for the erection of an observatory.

all appointments to offices, it will be my Then followed other dilatory motions widtn ot the road be thirty feet instead si Wslcut Street. Pes Koines, Iowa. aXbll nttv. josu and finally the previous question was Upon motion of Mr. Paul the rule was aim to apply with firmness and lmpar tiality the tes: of fitness and qualification.

The law makes it the duty of the Mav- Mr. Runciman, of Warren, offered an and his wide reputation as a thrilling and suspended and tbe bill passed. Northwestern Horse Nail Company, of Chicago, situated at 56 and 53 West Van Buren strott, is one of the leading institutions of tbt city, and one of the most extensive establishments of its kind in the United States. This company erected fine and capacious buildings last year, which very much increased their facilities for turning out nails in larger quantities, and with greater Of course, as to the merits of their goods, it is needless to say anything, as they are recognized by the trade as being the best nails in the market, and the firm guarantee them just what they are represented. This great enterpiise Is as much an institution of the Northwest as it is a Chicago concern, amendment providing that when said ordered and a direct vote on the passage of the ordinance was reached, and was as Mr.

Tracy, from Committee on Agri or of a city of the first class, at your first impressive speaker, are sufficient assurance of a rare intellectual treat. road passes through enclosed lands it culture, reportea a compromiss Dili on tne PRICE LIST OF B. W. MORRISON, nerd law. shall be fenced on both sides by the persons or corporation establishing the road 1.

ct CO is hereby given of tbe organization of a Hody Corporate for pecuniary protit, amiar and in pursuance of the provisions of Cbaruer One. Title Nine of the Code of Iowa, sahl body Corporate to ne known by the name and styie of "The I'es Moines and Fort DoJe Kail li Company." 2. 1 lie principal place of transacting business shall be at the city of DPS Moines, Iowa. S. The general nature of the business of the Company shall he to acquire, maintain and operate a Kail IUaJ from les Moiues to Fort Dodpe.

in the State ol Iowa, or any extension thereof that may hereafter bebuiit, wilu power to lease the whole line of road- for a term a' vears also to acquire, hold and dispose or any lands that may bave bean granted to the lvs Moines Valley Rail Koat) Company lo aid in i lie cont trusiion of Utetr Itail Koad. 4. The amount of Capital Stock authorized by the Articles of Incorporation Is Four MiIIIols of IXillars, divided into shares of One Hundred Hollars each, Ten Thousand shares to be preferred stock, and Thirty Thousand Shares common stock. 5. The stock thall be paid-up stock tssaett snd held In consideration of tbe surrender to the Corporation of the flrst mortrage land-erut bonds, and Interest coupons thereon, of the lies Moines Valley Bail Koad Company, and of the property of said Company and sold for cMi or In payment of the debts or llabliltes of llu CJorporai ion.

or liens upon its property. 6- The business of this Corporation shall commence from the date ol nlin iu ArUc'es fc.r record, to-wit February 4. aad shall eou-tinue for Fiftv Years thereafter. 7 Tne governing Power ot the OorporatK Is vested in a Board of nine lllrectors. wl.o have power to cb.ooe a Presldunt.

Vice Preni-dent. secretary. Treasurer and General Superintendent, who will exercise such Power and perform such duties as may be required of tnein by the Kr-Laws, and as usually devolve upoti such officers. The Articles of Incorporation appoint the first Hoard of Directors. who powa? continue, until the nrst Thursday of June l.74, when a Hoard snail be e.ecled by the Vtock and Bond holders.

This Board Is to be divided Into three classes of three members each and each class shall hold their omoes for tbe term of one, two and three years, respect- cnAae Kftt) regular meeting in in April or each year, and at such other times as he may deem expedient, to recommend for your consideration such measures as to him mav follows Yeas Given, Hendricks, Lovejoy, Mills, Monroe, Ray and Williams, 7. Bill to repeal sections 1913 and 1915 of the code, to faci i itato the examination of Adopted. Rule suspended and bill passed. Wholesale Retail Grocer, Sos 6 and ronngennan's Block, Fifth advisable. This duty I will, as the law Xays Drady, Gilcrest, King, Lendrum, Bill to amend chapter 2.

title 6 of the and occrsion may seem to requre, dis titles by providing a complete list of index books. Mr. Tracy moved to indefinitely postpone the bill, which prevailed. McGlew, Murray and Rollins, 7. Code relative to the redemption of prop charge to the best of my ability, economy erty in counties having two county-seats.

The Clerk announced the vote as a tie constantly in mind, that as to all matters and Mulberry Streets, DES 3IOIES, IOWA. 6CGARS. Rule suspended and bill passed. involving the expenditure of the public aad Mayor Turner voted aye, prefacing Bill to amend section 3793 of the Code, for there is not a hardware or grocery Talent cat loaf 6J lbs for $1 00 Senate bill appropriating fifty-five thousand dollars to the State University was taken np. Mr.

Peet, of Delaware, offered an amend providing that where compensation of it with the statement that the proudest act of his life was that of deciding this house in all the Western and Northwest. Conntv Treasurer exceeds $2,500 in coun ern States that don't handle the nails ties of more than 35,000 inhabitants, or $15,000 in counties of less population, the question, and the Council adjoorned AFTERNOON SESSION. ment providing that no part of the appropriation shall applv to the medical or law Granulated, 71 lbs 1 00 Powdered, 71 lbs for 1 00 A sngar, 9 lbs for 1 00 Extra 9J lbs for 1 CO tnrned out by it. The firm are expe excess shall be paid into the county treas departments, nor to the payment of BILLS ALLOWED. rienced and enterprising business men.

and they turn out the best goods in the teschers' salaries in said departments. ury for the use of the county. Bill was referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs Hanan and Leahy, for correc New Orleans, 9J lbs for 1 00 Golden C. 9i lbs for 1 00 II Ward, supplied market. St.

Patrick's Day. To day occurs the anniversary eo dear to every Irish heart, the natal day of the patron saint of the Green Isle. It will be observed by our Irish fellow citizens with appropriate services both religious and civic At ten o'clock the Emmett and Laborers' Union will march to St. Ambrose church to attend mass. Afterwards the Emmetts will assemble at the Turners' Hall, where addresses will be delivered by several gentlemen.

Ia the evening thi3 Society wi.l have a ball at the same place. At the same time the Sons of Erin will have a supper in their Hall. The order of march of the Sons will be as follows: Form on Court Avenue at PJ a. m. Up Court Avenue to 5th to Walnut, up Walnut to 6th, up to the Church.

After mags they will return by way of Sycamore, Fifth, Walnut. Third and Court Avenue to the bridge, which they will cross and march to East Fifth, returning by Walnut street bridge. tions. Brown, 10 lbs 1 00 Mr. Tracy moved to Btrike out that portion of the amendment referring to the medical department.

He thought the medical department was one of tbe best institutions in the State, and hoped it Bill in relation to riparian owners on ITEMS IS BRIEF. Dark Brown, 11 lbs for 1 00 the Mississippi river was read. Rule Sus priation as he had beon informed by Ex-Senator Vale that so far as farming is concerned that institution was a failure. Referred to the School formerly had in Lee County in support of his assertion. Senator Jessup said he knew from his own knowledge that those boys, a great deal of tae time last Summer, were either idle or playing base ball, and it was the duty of the State to provide them something to do.

The State is ahead some three thousand dollars on the products ol the farm and if that was a failure he liked that kind of farming. There is no such thing as a corner on the land, and he docs not like the insinuation made here that something was wrong in reducing the appropriation. It was made becadse a pieoe of land could be purchased for a less price than the price first under consideration. Senator Converse thought the purchase pended and bill passed. 12 97 3 50 13 32 15 35 7 15 63 00 6 26 200 00 10 75 109 65 00 wonld not be done away with.

Mr. Peet was opposed to the continti elected at tbe annual meeti ngs of the sloe ana Bondholder, on the first Thursday June, as Li Apgar, painting Lovejoy Sinclair, hay Mower, horse feed Frank Butler, harness Matthews, assessing Day, rent Wm Phillips, rent Rtipsell Matthews II Robinson, Fire Department pay roll, ac moneys, existing circumstances make it not less a public virtue than a large necessity that the most rigid economy consistent with-necessary, sanitary and public regulations be observed. Believing as I do jn the existence of Being, who presides as well over the affairs and destinies of citys as of states and nations, I conclude what I have to say to yon on this occasion, by invoking His aid and guidance as the Supreme Being and Lawgiver. In behalf of theentire city govern, ment, and expressing the desire that in our official character and relations, we may ever have and deserve the respect and confidence of each other and of the people, whose public servants we are, and that it may be our good fortune, by wise and prudent counsels and action to promote in some measure the material, social and moral welfare and prosperity of all of all of onr fellow citizens. Both addresses were ordered placed on the minutes.

On motion of Alderman Williams, Al Toe permanent organization of the Women's Temperance League will take I 00 Bill to amend section 4254 of the code, relative to preliminary examinations, changing the word "nine their terms respectively expire. Tha hitrlt Amnrtnfc of indebtedness TO 1 00 ance of the Medical Department. He believed it was wholly contrary to the ty-one" a verbal error. Rule Suspended COFFEE. Java choice, 21 lbs for Eio, choicest green, 3 lbs for Kio, choicest golden, 3 lbs Rio, roasted, 2 lbs for Rio, ground, 2 lbs for DBIED FSUIT.

Raisins, por lb di LKurriM. new. 5 1 bs whicti the Company shall at any lime sutyet-j Itself is Two Million Six Hundred Thousand lollars. and bill passed. By leave.

Mr. Spangler, of Buchanan oo 100 8. The private property or tne will of tbe people to pay ror protessional training. He held that the University Department taught one particular system of medicines, and no other. Mr.

Bonham denied that tbe University offered a resolution instructing the Special shall be exempt from liability for corpuraio debts. place this (Tuesday) afternoon in Christian Chapel at 2 o'clock. Thb ladies returned from the Council Chamber yesterday to the Christian Chapel where, after rendering thanksgiving and praise to God for having crowned their efforts with success, they adjourned ommittee to report a Dili allowing a re 1 00 rcl.22Jten rfii.knt. duction in the salaries of countv treas Department taught one certain ism or Peaches, best hals, 6 lbs for 1 00 urers when found necessary by tha Board nathv. It teaches a general system of 1- i i vn I i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I 00 medicine, and the graduates may choose 01 oupervisors. jjost. Bill to amend section 1194 of the code, by striking out the word "Circuit Court" inni. Micbiean. 10 lbs for their own theory when they begin their to meet Tuesday at r.

at tne same 1 00 1 00 1 00 Apples, best New York, 61 lbs for. Kugiisli currants, 9 lbs for and inserting "the court when the pro ceedings are Rule suspended ABMuacement Extraordinary 1 1 OPERA HOUSE. derman Bates was unanimously elected rLOUB. 'Gold Dust," made of white winter wheat, per puck $310 place for the permanent organization of a women'! temperance league. Thb ladies of Polk City have served notice on the druggists and saloon keepers of that place requesting them to abandon the traffic in ardent Van Meters XXX per sack 1 60 Atlantic double 1 60 Carlton Mills per 1 60 ana Dili passed.

Bill to ammend Section 2315 of the Code, by inserting "guardians," after the word "administrators," giving clerks power to appoint guardians during vacation. Rule suspended and bill parsed. Bill prohibiting husband and wife from beimr witnesses aeainst each other in Thb Superintendent of the Gas Works Best Des Moicea flour per sack 1 50 80AP. Kirk's Stearling Soap, 25 bars for 1 00 Prussian bath soap. 25 bars for 1 00 Monday.

March 23d, 1874 criminal cases, but they may an cases be witnesses for each otner. appended and bill passed. 1 corporations otuer a wise and politic measure, and ought to be made. Senator Fitch's amendment to strike out that part of the bill appropriating money for additional land was lost ayes, 24; nays, 25. On motion of Senator Taylor the bill pased ayes 37; nays 6.

Senator Kephart, from the Committee on the investigation into the affairs of the Agricultural College, submitted a report. Senator Willett called up the bill to legalize the Independent District of Burr Oak, Winnesheik county. Passed. Senator Mclntyre introduced a bill iu relation to the introduction of Texas cattle into the State. Passed.

8. F. Ho. 17, in relation to the abolition of the ollices of State Printer and Binder came up on a motion to reconsider the vote by which the bill was lost. The Senate refused to reconsider their former vote by ayes 24, nays 25.

II. F. Mo. 19, on tbe same subject, came up for consideration. Senator Converse said he wished to call attention to the information received from the Committee appointed to examine this subject.

They have given prices paid in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio and Iowa, showing the estimate for the next two years to be twenty -live thousand dollars in Iowa, and comparing this with Ohio there will be a saving of over eleven thou cording to contract. Gump, curry comb .75 Thomas, blacksmithing .75 Morris, rent 8 On Iowa State Register, 112 00 Resolutions of thanks were tendered to the Mayor andCleii by unanimous vote. The bill of D. H. nd C.

C. Morrison for work on Walnut ttreet bridge in 1870, amounting was read and referred to the Bridge Committee. REPORTS OF CITY OFFIC'EES. City Solicitor Asking additional pay for office rent, stationery and additional work. Alderman Given moved that the Solicitor bs allowed $300 in addition to his contract salary.

Alderman Williams moved to lay the motion on the table. Lost. The question recurring on the motion to allow, Alderman King moved to refer to the Committee on Judiciary. Alderman Williams would amend by making the amount $100. Lost.

The motion to refer prevailed. Bridge Committe Receipts for the year, disbursements, balance on hand, $28.50. Mayor Receipts for February, $192 20. Treasurer Balance on hand, March 1st, $31,878.51. Marshal Arrests in February, 6.

Clerk Expenditures of city In 1873, outstanding warrants, 21; decrease of debt during the year, $6280.30. HEW COCNCIL. The Clerk then read the report of the last election and the new Council and Mayor took their seats. THE CALIFORNIA DIAM8SD, reports that there aie two hundred and fifty gas consumers in the city. Chas.

Cabpentkb has sold hia livery to Kennedy Messenger, who will move the stock to their stables on the West Side. A okb-leggeu man hopped from Court Avenue bridge to the Court House yesterday in four minutes, and two thousand people were on the streets to see him do than for pecuniary profit to change their name and amend their articles of incorporation. Rule suspended and bill Chakge In City Officers. Yesterday the annual roand of the wheel brought one city government to the bottom and another to the top. Of the old it may be said that their year's service has been faithfully rendered.

Where they Lave done much for the improvement and advancement of the city, they have also decreased the debt. Mayor Turner has been constantly at hia post, and attentive to whatever duty was before him. During the year he has never missed a meeting of the Council, while as a presiding officer he has so borne himself as to warrant the regard of his associates. In testimony of this the Council unanimously adopted the following: Resolved, That in parting with our present Mayor, Hon. Giles H.Turner, as the presiding officer of this body, we de-Bire to tender our thanks to said officer for the honest, able and impartial manner in which be has discharged his duties as the president of this Council, and we extend to him our best wishes for his future prosperity.

He leaves the city with over thirty-one thousand dollars in the treasury. As Fidelia TtieFirc Waif, practice. He thought a similar attack might as well be made upon the literary and scientific departments. Mr. Miller thought the opposition to the Medical Department had been raised in behalf of the Keokuk Medical University.

Why not educate lawyers and doctors, as well as teachers and business men? Mr. Leahy read from the constitution to show the will of the people in supporting the State University, for training in literature and science. He hoped the Honse would vote down the amend ment. Mr. Re zell did not believe the University's medical instruction was confined to any peculiar party, and was opposed to the amendment.

Mr. Dorr hoped the bill would be indefinitely postponed. Mr. Bolter thought the State University i the institution that gives us name abroad. It is necessary lor us to bave educated men and women, and we can not safely cripple this institution in any way.

Mr. Cardell protested against voting a Single dollar in support of the Medical and Law Departments, and attacked those departments vigorously. The discussion was prolonged with considerable spirit. Tne amendment of Mr. Tracy did not prevail.

Yeas 10, nays 84. Mr. Peet's amendment was also lost. Yeas 41, nays 63. Mr.

Dorr, of Clinton, offered an amend- P(8ome of the members being desirous of President pro tern for the ensuing year. Alderman Williams nominated Taylor Peirce for City Clerk and he was unanimously elected. The Mayor submitted the following: 6TAKDING COMMITTEES. Ways and Means Skinner, Wil-liams, Stacy Johns. Claims Johns, Fairall, Bates.

Streets and Alleys Rollins Fairall, Wm. Merrill, Williams, Gilcrest, Williams, McTigh. Bridges Williams, Rollins, Fairall, Daniel Rees. McTigh. Judiciary Curtis Bates, King, Skinner.

Fire Department King, Wm Merrell, Stacy Johns. Gas and Lamps Williams, Skinner, McGlew. Cemetery Gilcrest and Stscy Johns. Police McT.gh, Gilcrest, rVm. Merrill.

Conduct of City Officers McGlew. King, Rollins. Special Assessments Wm. Merrell, Stansbury, King. Water Works Williams, Wil- relieving tba teuioueueuB 01 a long ana weary nifht session, began to indulge in SUPPORTED BY THE ELITE DRAMATIC COMPANY! From Robinson's Opera Honse, Cincinnati.

in urin d.flfcrfBt it. German mottled soap, 25 bars for 1 00 BAIT. By the barrel, New, fine or coarse 2 50 SUNDRIES. D. D.

Mallory Co'a fresh Baltimore oysters Cans XXX, each 25 Cans, Diamond, each- 35 Cans, D. D. M. Co's, each 45 Cans, D. D.

M. Co's select, each- 65 Butter crackers, 12 lbs for 00 Soda crackers. 12 lbs 1 00 Picnic crackers, 12 lbs for 1 00 8a?" Don't pay fancy prices for your goods, bnt go where the crowds go, and et your goods at reasonable prices. Pond's Extract never varies in quality or strength. Under any temperature and in all climates it possesses the same virtues and accomplishes the aame results.

the pleasantry ot sunging a paper or book' when the Speaker admonished them' that the time for fun had not yet arrived and unless they did not cease their names would be inscribed in the journal. Offices Hcst rejoices in a bran new boy, a chip of the old b'ock, and dating from last Sunday. clou, lwtch and Imh Bill tor tne reuer 01 Arthur v. Thb Young Men's Literary Society, last ards, of Warren County. Rale suspended and bill passed.

evening, was well attended, despite tbe aolos. ana mus.oa. r-, from niteeu pieces oi wood and two du dies of straw. Admission 50 7JJ Tickets can be had at the Opera Home of Bill providing transportation to released wind and rain. Tbe exercises were spir ited and interesting.

Next Mondcy even convicts ont of the State. Rnle suspended and bill passed. sand dollars. ing there will be Moot Court case, Senator West presented a letter from House adiourned until a o'clock Anurs- Store, commencing weanesuay, The kindest wishes of hosts of friends. Fitzgerald vs.

Given, for breach of msxla-it day morning. the State Printing Company Edwards, JCUiott, Merrill, Kasson offering to go with Mayor Turner in his retirement..

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