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1 IOWA STATE KEGISTER PES MOINES; FRIDAY, MORNINGyOYEMBER 22J87a MiaCKLLANEOUS. YOMK STOCB I for traaamlraion to tbe Ameer, declared that Tur mv nr rfdehptioNi I THE GRIEVED AND GODLESS. I woteeset. SEAL. EITATIi I I drenll Omt(-m WMi- TIDAL The best in the market and anteed to give entire satisfaction.

rraciTAie, TBOS. BATTOI Percival Hatton, Kill EST1TS TAX FATT58 AGX3TS OOm Akwa BlMfc. DM MalaM, la. 800,000 wu fcuria tfcreas-hout IM tnV sues a svwa, a tiaaUUnl (STOCK TABM, 1,000 aoree, I rfaS i2roi-ra DIM of lUXU Mil eeiler, weu, ac, 87Ja pay tonal oa Una. 1 ewiwMttr, HEWITT BROTHERS, Agents, Pes Moines.

0000 MEUJS FOB ALL! THE RICH AND THE POOR, THE OLD ASD THE Y0UXG, lJZi a Jarg. coinage of wJl j-rd 76 rJTil lal tender, and. whUe ei w-, i a a Mm m. I by u.j i i.rlr eoinase of nOliaTB MM UBV wuw -a All alike, can enjoy a flrat-olasa The Greatest 5c Cigar, 5, Jhe Greatest 15c Cigar, The Greatest 5c Cigar, 8 niiKrae. I pliT.

BU ST SoSS i E. 1 FaBll3r 10 fcoLlo etall-ntloa; anaOl koau. la, muxj, 4 alia ncMI OKT. Prio. lata vwrn mumm ai la auf aam.1 BO.

VO nillTaf 120 acne, 100 eerei ender ohIOtmiot, I rio" I aV booM foeaa, aooa aMiar, euoio, ow aaaaKaal AM oaai haarlBBlnar to hatf: TrT ob 20 imc aon. nnaa. 0D ASD HaLP laOT, 6 noai, tc mnltr. rr-JSi" 2H2TJrm wmriB 7 I a itaiaai nanar tuuta mna nauraua. au- a caoicn timet, rawd ui oeiOTotioa.

I loala Craaa aanaOl fralU. Looa-fd OB Fort Ikrlnnad-eiUolaaBC dtj. WIllbtHUtflUv Ifobsa awd uyt, aoiioo, eay eel. IroL'si AND lot. 8 room sdlu, well, cnuro.

I AA uarg. (. goo liMOjh Pf 1 Which ta far ahaad of aajthla yat offarrd to th. poblia la Ih. way ef aa A 1 aaioka.

Tbaa Olsan ara raala ty EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, And are toAraateed to rua anirana riiht throath at all tiraM, are ssM of the finest LONQ HAVANA f. aaa oara a rm awav, uarwr. For sale by all first-class Drug and Cigar Stores. L. HIRSCHHORN Manufacturers, 90, S3, 84, aft SS, Sewoad Avrcrtr, SIH TvBH.

U0C8B ABD LOT, 8 noma aad unf kiai I exeeeaing ia Mo.a780. islli. H.or.. A iriamff thflT are acarce In Sa I whoever tided with Kuaaia need not fear tbat hair of bit head would ba Injured, na OalBJT. na aoauABi at bodkabia.

BooaaaaiT, Nov. 21. A deepatcb ayt th Rues ian commander la Bonmania bat been suddenly ordered to pottpoaa his departure. TIM Matlaaal lava T.U.V Fevar Owaae BioHnotD. V.

Nor. Jl At a aeeilon of National Health Association 8orgton J. Billing, U. 8. submitted a report from tba ooaamitte to which waa re tarred ib gen eral report of the Yellow Paver Commiauon, and Betting forth that tbey had examined eaid report, and return it to th executive committee with the following remarks Flirt, tbat Itia evident the Yellow Fever Oommia.

ioa exercised great diligeno in collecting data with regard to tbe lata epidemic, and that its labor in this direction deserve the rail approbat'oa of th American Pnbllo Health Asaoctauon. Btabeo rreaakly Heeraira HU Seat tat Florida, Tituunis. Not. Jl. Th Supreme Court ba decided tbat the three precinctt' ratnrna rrieeted bv the Alachua county uan- vataiog Board are good.

and valid, and hss iliued a peremDtory writ to the Board to canvass them. These precinct gave Bisbee majority of 450, and by their rejection by tbe Canvaaaing Board elected Hall, Democrat. Biibee't majority now ttaadi about 200 in the district. ladlnratloa. 'DvsDSDlla.

nervoui prostra tion, and all form of aeoeral debility, re lieved by taking repiBBizea beer Tbl0. tbe only preparation ot beet contain ing its entire sutrtftotts propertitt. It is not a mere atimulant, like tbe extracts of beef; but eontajn, blood-making, force-generating and life-sustaining properties is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether tb result of exhaustion, nervone prostration, overwork, or acute disease particularly it resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caiwbll, Hababb A proprietor. New xork.

foi sal by all drnggUts. IpjylOdkwly Tna Tidy Hanacwlfe. Tba rmn foi Hdv huamalfa. whaa aha is givfaa bar aOBB, ita apriag cl ran lot, aboa'd boar la raind tbat th. daar trim tea of ber boos, ara mora predoo.

tbaa boBBta, and tbat their ayMaraa aaad etamnaia by part fj in, th blood, rafaLatlaf th atoaaash aad bowals to prevent aad cur. th. etaaaajl arida from spring maUri. and mlaflna. and she aboald know tbat there ia Bothloc that will do it aarfaetly and aar.lv a.

Hop Bitten, tba parrot aad batt of all madulaa Seaotorr oolama, thla weak. COMMERCIAL. Ornea Iowa frTa Raurrrwa, FauDiT. Konmbar 32, 187 8. 1 Peach tree, an la bloom at Pilot Point, Texas.

Tha eteamahip Great Baa tarn is belog fitted opto oarry oetUe tram Texas lo Kngland. Tha Bank of Xranoe at laat report had 000 la (old aad 8173,080.000 ta aUvar la lis vaults. ThaaaaaalvalBsof dlk ribboaa sxpniad by Swtta erlaad to tha United State, aaa fatten off la tha paat ar. rear. tee.

8o.ooo.ooo fnaos 6,000.000 UmD(a I Beportt of heavy milurss la Orati Britaia and Gor- I dallr liiiimilnf to aa alarmlag extent. I Thar ex.naaalnr. throuh tha axperleao. of tb United I i pnia. mr ane naa.

lew jmmn. Oa Monday next tb aaet ward -bound railways from Okloago talk of advancing freights to th basis of 86 ner 100 lbe oa grain and 40c on fourth -dam to Saw Xork, which aa ad ranee of 5c per 100 lbs oa prea ent rates. Daring last week ther was aa In cream la fJhleage's stock of train ta store ef 438,766 ba of wheal, aad a deeraam of 8B8.348 ba of oora 110,878 ba of Bate, 8,886 ba of rys. IS, 809 ba af barlsy. tha total grata laaraaae amoontlng to 79,667 ba.

Visible supply of wheat and corn pa dates named Wheat, bn. corn. en. IA lro 18 191.847 10 774 967 Nov." 9. s78 18.aot,st0 10,578,439 Hov.

17. 1877 Ohicago's Inmbar receipt, tino Jan nary 1, 1878, foot ap 1,076,863,000 feat salnat 972,617,000 far tbe bum tine met year. Th aUpmaatt of lamber from that point sine Jan nary 1, bare amounted to 666.780,000 feet, ecaln.t 689,892,000 feet for th. corrnnonding period In 1877. It to Bttderstood ta Wamhlngtoa that the work of re deeming legal tender.

In ooln on and after January 1, 1879, will be confined to ths Haw Tork anb-treeaurj alone, and alii aot be nndei taken at the varimewmt- ara and sonthma nb-traararlm. At tha latter ooin draft, on Hew Tork will ba glren In exchange for legal bat th coin itself will enly be paid out in Few Tork, which alone Is named in th reaumptlon act aa tbe place of redemption Saw Toax, November 18. The World says Jam E. Keen Is the head of a pool her to coiner No. spring wheat la Chicago, and that he employed three boom her to telegraph to agent.

In Ohioago Sony all tb. No. 8 raring th.y conld without effecting th. market that, la addition, Mr. Keena hlmtetf had tola- graphed to foar Ohioago bonaes, Independently of other orders, and that th.

result was ntiraly mtiafaetory. Three million baahala. or the total stock of that grade ef wheal ta Ohioago, ware red in December cos. tract. Ia addition, 8,000,000 December options were bought, which will oover the fall amount of wheat possible to deliver taring that month.

Mr. Keen, It ia Bald, haa extended hia operatloua to the Milwaukee market also, to hasp the price np ther. Ites Holne Mark et. Grain market, were stronger yesterday and Shipping values higher. TLOUB Qolet Hew Praoem, 8.60 XXXX fami ly, 83.202.80; XXX mmily, 1.9S91.00; tamily, 1.76; Buck heat flnr, S.603.76 By.

Flour, fl.7693.00-, Bolted Corn Heal, 76o; Un bolted Oora Meal, 66c; all per 100 lba, wholesaia. WHEAT Higher and ehlpp'ng demand strong at 46 4s61e: ontald. tor No. 8. Tba Kaan.

corner at N.w Tork, Ohioago and Milwaukee begin, to look lntereat lug. BUCKWHEAT Unchanged; 6070c. OOEN Higher; yellow and mixed, 16S17c from Uppers; white, lg19c OATS Firmer, 8Uo; from shlppan and parties nirchaatna to Bore: ealea, oellvMad to raaged aa high a 14c. BTB-etaadr; 8689e; white, 8033o. FLAX SEED Unchanged 76c1.00.

8tead Bran, par ton, 19.00; Shorn-, par tea. 813.00; Chop, per ton, 813.0O. BUTTXB Kaoaipts lighter ant wbolmal. demand firmer 10124c. EGS-ateady request wholera'tni OTdTXJiS Selling freely XXX.

26c; Medium, 83c; Bteadard, 86c; 46o; all per oao, retail. APPLS3 Stocks larga aad aMrobaate anxioaa to mil; Michigan, 83.60 3.76; inferior, 82.0008.36 per barrel, retail. HONIT Dealer, paying 1416c POTATOIX-BttUdall; 204i26o, ahclemle. BWEET POTATOES Steadj; whoteaaltng, 6075c. OSIONS Slaw eele to dealers at 15326o.

SALT UBOhangad 8 1.461.60 par barrel, ratail, HID Bel AHI TALLOW Qatet grant hides, 4 6c; greesoured, light, 6a97o; do. he.Tj,6'S8c lint, llo; damaged hide, two-third, prise; branded hides. 10 par cant off. Tallow, HAT Firmer; Prairie, 3.6C4.60; Timothy, 1.00 46.00. WOOD Steady; Oreaa, 88.00.8.76: dry.

CATTLB Shipping araara, weak. 82.768.90l bntcbera' 83.354,3.00 oalvaa, 4.OO4.60, 8HBEP Firm; 83.003.76. HOGS Offering, yaatarday war vary Light, farmer. rafnalag to aaU at anaeat prloaa. Loeal packing da- i tie aaa arm at V3.303.4O.

Ohioago'. oeipm are aararaDadanted tor th saaaia ef th aarlj 60.000 hogs In that market yeatarday, with some mlas la that market aa low down aa 81-60 for poor lots. CHICASO (JEHEKAL MABKET. By Telagraphl OausAoa. Hot.

31 WHEAT actlre and nnaettled: onaaed laaxa bla-b. aemaer; uoaas B4a bid Jaaaary: irk. i a. i 00 BS ModaraMiy act! re aad Steady- No and htsh mix, 82V83H, elcaat 88 caab; 88 November-. 83Jam32a, aamed 83 tad DaDmabm, oaea 4 jeaaerr: r-tfotad a.

Jaanan- aaa. awl 1 Tla BY fair dwaad and trm: t5 Daeembar. BAKLBT KemlaaL POKK MoaeratelTaotlvaaad lOA'atfle lawar- dan 7 far mmmi tOtoraaw; 60. tfcned 5 tower; 6 76 I BfTLat Slit. laa.lt a AAa.nr.

I 8 6io4 oo. BcrTtV-lfafr- came, te Sue, ta, 8326; cloac, Hmmcy 1CV. I i. t.4vi4 laaoamberTst 3484i rorx. eaoeerate san.nfl: arMSea 7a k.

a-i 0BMeabax. Lard, qaiet, 6 706 I Flour, Baoarptm. ghtpmanta 12.000 firann Waaatv- 90.000 Oura 83.0O0 82.0O0 44.0OO 62,000 8 000 1,000 9.O0Q 18,000 nr. rtey X. ISCU MAKHSt.

Umm, Mom. 81. nnai-Manm hlgaar. etraat lowar aad Bovaabetr 66. OAIB-Pirmm; 19919 enaaj lJaWd Im.

BTB Loans to mil; 44 Md. BA bLII DaU aaa Baoaaaual. 06 MBK-Cacnaaaad. SALT MBATS Ul LABt 76akad. aiii.ai,arw atook la mar damaad: aattra ataara, 603 SO; sow.

aad baUera, 2 1X11 S5: Texaa maera. f3 so- aaaa. a Oo2 6aUaj; miml Wag iraaaa. Sail aad amr; baaey Sat mmn aaaai. aba.

at ovar 8 79ie4 86-, rawssts, 1,660. trlXrj Uachaagad; reeetpm. tXK). CmUcnmsB uvi snexjK mr Thi amxlmmm'aa'-x- MOOS IbiIS, 66,000 eb.l.. hmay.

trOt3 10. aaefclea, 6043 SO. kaln. ttelM. 8 6646 06.

aslxai 8 80: hateaam- mock 10. IrLmTwmut ANGLO-AFGHAN ARMIES Coofrmt Each Other With Deadly Pirptta tbe Ifldlaa Berder. ElallSb ForCCt TeSierU unjerw Crsu tha Froatier. I Several Abindoaed Fern Captared, Bat Still Na Bloodshed. QBestiaa Bf Gladataae's aad Beatwaa- field't PoJIolea Officially DUcussed.

AreaAiisTAX. HI MILITABT MOTIM.XTB. Oalcptta, Nov. 21. AU column have ordered to croe th frontier to day.

telegram detailing the movement! or Dotation of troop have been atoppea ay military authoriuee. Th tint troop. craned this morning, the Tenth Haxaar, at o'clock. Tbey found Fort Kapiyasga abandoned bat three child en had been left General Koberte' force at once moved forward on Fort Ahmad iihams, fir mile foi no tbe vtuley. Loiooa, Nov.

Zl. There it no excitement tbe India Tne precincts 01 tne Stock Exchange and Bank ot bngland are meter even tnan usual. JJombit, Kov. zi. A ipeciai oiapatcn uotu to-day announce that tbe British troopi occupied For.

Kapion without resist the Afghan, retiring burneaiy. rort Kapion, or Eapiyucga, is a atation beyond frontier, opposite inai, or Tumi. it. abandonmest was anticipated. No resistance a expected until the npper cf Kuhrum Taller i.

reached. The na tribe In tbe vnlley piofess good will I toward the British. Gen. Robeiti i in com mani. Halit.x.

Not. 21. Tfa Black Prince is ordered to Portsmouth, England, as soon as festivities attending the visit of the Gov ernor-General are condoled. It is thought Dace of Edinburgh will be made Hear- Admiral npon his return to Kngland. CBABB00K TAKSS IfSD WITH SLADSTOBB.

Lcboob, Nst. 21. Lord Cranbook, Secre of State for India, ha lent a dispatch Lord Lytton, which indicts Gladstone's frontier policy, and defends the present gov ernment policy. It goes orer th whole his ot the complications, and states tbat England object baa been to make ebere All neu'ral friend, with interests ao identified with India that ho would resent invasion. BXTSBSIOB OT BOSSlA'S B0D.DABT late in the direction of India has caused Shere AU to take rright and led bim to question the probability of Russia keeping good faith with reference lo Afghanistan.

Bncrland'a friendlv aasnrancea to tbe Ameer did not pacify that ruler, but made him sullen, obsti nate aud unfriendly. The present government came into power during the existenoe this condition ot aDaira. It was highly desirable to HAIBTAIH a strong friendly power, especially import in view of the rapid march of events in Turkman. The Government could not Tiew with indifference tbe probable influence of those event! npon the character of an Asiatic prince whose dominions were thereby brought within the steadily narrowing circle between two great military Umpires, hai although immediate damage appeared to threaten British Interests on the frontier, the Afghan. tan position in Central Asia bad become aumoiently grave to suggest necessity of umeiy precaution, Her Msjesti Government considered that tne fiiststep necessary was the improve ment ia their relations with theAmeer himself.

corsiquently when- Lord Ljttoa was in. atructed to offer tbe Amexr the protection he previously solicited, 'namely, substantial and aid, the recognition of his dynasty, and a pledge oi mater ai support against the foreign aggression, and condi tionally upon Ameer, allowing the British agents to have accets to positions in his ter ritory, except Uabul, where tbey conld ac quire trustworthy intelligence of tha events likely to threaten the tranquility and inde pendence ot Atgnanistan, IHBBB ALl'S LA.aOAQB ABO C0.DC0T has been so mimical at to justify Lord Lytton in assuming that bis overtures were practically rejected. The Ameer persisted in bis unfriendly isolation, and ultimately hay. ing two years ago declined to reoei re the British envoy, even temporarily within bis territory on ths gronnd that he could no' guarantee his safety, and would not there fore be left with any excuse for declining to receive tne Human mission, tie has wel oomed with every appearance of ostentation embassy from ths Czar despatched to his court at the time when there were indi cation that an interruption of the friendly relations oetween mi country ana Russia might be imminent. In these circumstanoes Your Kxcelleney represented to Her Majesty's government tost tne POLICY Or IBAOTIOB could no longer be persisted in, and tbat Ameer's reception of the Russian Mission at at such time and nnder such crrcumstanof left him no further exouse for declining to re- oeive at bis capitoltheEnvoy from tha British Government.

lour Kxcelleney, therefore, de manded a reception of the miasion to Cabul. needed oy an otneer ot rant: in the person of General air Unamberlain, whose name and family ar held in high esteem by tne Ameer, xue COBODCT CI TBB AMISS reiusing to receive tne mission was wholly without justification. He was aware that the Russian Government had given as. surancei to the Government of Her Majesty to regard his territory as completely beyond ita sphere of action. He was equally aware that the whole policy of the British Govern ment since hi.

accession to the throne had been to strengthen his power and authority ana to protect mm from foreign aggression iiis subject! naa been allowed to pass freelr throughout India to the great benefit of trade and commerce and his country, and in no single instance hat the Ameer himself or anv ot bia people been treated unjustly or un- nospitADiy witcin Dritish jurisdiction. By every bond of International courtesy, well as by ths treaty of the engagement of 1855, existing between tbe two coaatrier, binding mm to be a friend of our Mends and an enemy of oar enemies, the Ameer wai bound to a line of conduct the re'trmoiiaii wnicn ne aooated.wnich. tbarc. rare, ner naj sety government acknowledged fully as binding on them as tha pledges giTn by Sir Neville Chamberlain to tb friendly chiefs and people who undertook the sate conduct of hit million. Thev desired to mate an enort to avert the calamities of war and with Ibis cbjsct instructed Tour Excel lency address to His Highness a demand In temperate language requiring TCLL ABO scitablb afoloot within a given time, for the sffront he bss offered the British Government, th reception of a permanent Britisi Mission within hi territo and reparation for any Injury inflicted by nim on the tribe who attended General Sir Nevill Chamberlain and Major vramer, a weu a araertaking aot to mo lest them hereafter.

These inttractioni were promptly carried into effect by Tour Excellsncv' Government, and the Ameer ha been informed tbat unless a clear aud satisfactory reply be received frira him by to ivm or nsnmoer you wui be compelled to coosiaer ni intention ts bo tile and to TBSAT BIM Al A OSCLABSD IXIXT. It only remains for me to assure Tour Kxsal- lency of the cordial support of Her Majesty's Government in tbe onerous clrcumiteucet in which you are placed, and to Stat that I nave received tbe coo of Her Msiaatv to publish this ditpstch for the general ia- aa-aamanwis wa ttstw Wt UUV AAX BvU ellll) LtUB DI Ull p.pr, coinaeted with the important que iuiuiai. ua oi vne pa oue in anticipation ol tbe ii uu wits wnicn it aesjis. Lobdsb, 11. An order ba been un- pectedly roceivrf at Woolwicb.for B.i, a sttsres tons eqn.pp.ge lor tb army in South Africa.

Stwe ara row being embark ad for immediate dirpatch. Laaoas Kov 121. Tha nrenlmaatrM nf iceroy aa been read to Belooch chiefs staung teat war will only be waged against at their born. Th. Quettahomn ana maxrwr, naa nivuing tna paopl to r-maia nambsr 5.260 men.

A division commanded by Lieut trenerai uonaia Htewart, numbering 6,330 men, aaa ian moauioa ror vuettan. T.B MOTS IS TO AVSgAB. Loibob. Xot 11. A Mi-rvwrandant taia.

graph from tha camp ot th Ehybar column launaay at tb dar creak is aa follow. Firat ana secooa nr gaae bare loog tine start-L The firsts intiad ron AUl alU'lld IbV arnntali anawt wuuw aaia BtCaiaa naXBCBS BV tria nana. taia Ethtaskaa, (ommaading tha fort oa, which ths A'shans hava nianad a Tbe third and fourth brigade ar jsst aboat start by th maa road ap th thi latter meramest is only intra dad aa a daman strati on tt HI thought tb turning mova- TWnipei AVtiritnakaaSa. -wM tuatr ewirnse. BPAJB.

ranaaAUST plot. sot. 21. A special from UmJhiA Styt tbat tha a.val autboride Chcgen a rewaun pint BBd OSS JmA as of tfa cSwl who win w. l-l-J vvraa.

aaiuaina. ElsSU. maaiyicABT hbssasb to tbs an aaa. LeaooB, Nov. 11.

A dirp.icj, rro. BaHia rKtaTtm a HL-. AT I LtTl Prttlg aa aaa iainn ISatahfJtd, a th S. a By TalatTaph.1 STOCKS Owaad ouM, ebaal trat an aiaaar. 06IA Fadae atatU, 16Ji -lll 16tj 83 S3 Si? Tark.OaatTaL.

Istaotl. ScPaaX- Wabaak Iltinoi. Oiatral-tJataa Padftfl BMW TOBS BieSBT St At It T. By Talafsaph.1 Bn Taaa. Kor.

XI. atONST-Baty; 9. eOLD-Qniot: looparbid-CO VtEN Iri IS bttady. 6.8111 of 1SB1, fV5 Hew- 1081a, 1867,, 1868 alUO 108 -107 .104 .131 Be 5a. 10-40.

w44ir- 6 -IIW TOBtK AatHanr. By Talaxraplv) STaw Tab. Kov. 21. WHI At Quiet and weak: lac ted aprlav.

80: un graded rprler, Mo 8 sprue 88988; Me red.PSeiSSV i scoaar: ov. BABLST Hot. aotJva; mixed weatara, 77. OOEN Doll; Ho 8. 47.

OATS Baavy aad Uo lowar. nixed WMtani. 2 St 980. auua Heavy; wrrterB, POBK Ixpraaxd; 7 6U7 bO. LAUD actlr.

bat aabaa. Kwrr. BtJ trail Doll; waMara, 6t27. WHISKY Call: 1 miLWACMSUK SSAatMKT. By Taliaph.1 HixwAtraaa, Hov.

SI. WHKAT riran: ooaaal blArbar Bad ctoapd flna: hard. 99: 1 MUwaakaa, 88; No 4a, SHii Ho- 88H: Deoaavbar, e)4: Jacoarr. Ho 8 do, tie 4, 64; rejaetrd, 67. CORN Scare, and arm; No 8, 83.

OATSBoarca; SO. at i a Htaaay; 44. BAALIX Dal), eprlnc, 86. PBVOK1A MABKET. By Telegrapk.1 PaoaiA.

Not. SI. OOBH Active: 87.a28: No 2. a aw rejected, 861327. OATS Firm and hit-bar: 81.

1322: rat icted. 30 a 80S. WsUKY Quiet at 1 04. IIW TOBK 1.1 SINK MABSBT. By Talecraph.1 Haw Toax.

Hov. 81, CATTLB Receipt, aone: ao trade ia beef rattle. 8 KP BacHpta. 8.400-. a littl.

firmer market for good etoikr, 8 6t4 76 for theep; 4 866 OO tor tarn oa. HOGS Becelpts no ehanf a. JUWKatPOOI. SIABtKKT. By TeltMjrapk.

aarvaanoa. Hov. 81, BBBADSTTTFTS Ontct. AT Winter. 8.

VdftlSa lOd: Drier. 7a Bda Ida. OOKtl 33s 6d33i 9d. riscisrsATi biarkkt. By Telecraph.

CiaamaAn. Hov. 81. run Uood demaod: bnver. and aatlara BDart: a 8 OO bed; 8 86 aakad.

Li, hii iiower ATTOaUTSYB. W. M. JOXXa. riKLD I Author of Treatl, on Law of TJam.

aaraa, rrirata Joixrattoaa, ao JONK8 FIELD, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Will fla, MI.t -4VB aB gmixml Coorti. andSunrame Oonrt of Iowa. a and 7. Blills1 Block, Panrta Ites boidob, lowa. aorlOdSm nr a wTT.arTKTfliW a ttiid a a.

r.iv Xj KfOitabl Block, Fifth Street, Dm Molnea. Iowa leplidtf UQ- H. LBWIS, ATTOBSBT AT LAW. a 10B yjf BOMroar VIqok, nab Da Molnae. tova.

LIS B. BEATON (Late Asst. V. 8. Atty), ATTOB-NET AT LAW, Bern Mot oca, Iowa.

Omea over United State. Bxpram Offloa, Oonrt Ar. mh2Udt1 TjEA8TU3 W. SMITH, ATTOBbTKT AT LAW, No. OU alillDerry Ilea i Moinam, Iowa.

mal7dlr tHABLESAFINEBIMB, ATrOBNKY-AT-LAW. mnur moct, nee motnea, lowa. eb21d tf i. HA Tib, ATTUBNKV AT LAW-BOOM No. mj iv, uiappa ritoox, ire.

nelnaa, lowa, uan M. HATB8, ATTOKNdT AT LAW. ofBoa la a Hawker Building, FOC8TH 8TKJUT, aaooad ooor. Doroa TraaRRTTIlT.T. A ATTllRNKVa a I.

ear offloa ta Jao tillable block, on aaooad floor. Da. noinea, lowa. jyeatr a MACT, ATTOBNIT-AT-LAW, GLar-D Black, second floor, front IB i Des iloin Iowa. T3 O.

OBWIG, ATTOBNBT.AT-LAW, 818 PlrTH JLVa street, Dea Motnm, Iowa. Bafertno Pnb- tlahora of thi. paper. Jnneaidtf Lavi j. Iaauw.

i A Ih nm BBOVB a DUDLKT, ATTOBrTBTrVAT-LAW, DBS KntoOB. Iowa. Offloe. No. 1 1 lliaon-a Block mm CXtlsan's Bank, W1U prantlca In State and federal uoons.

eeaaami awapHon to raoamla baakrnpter novlBrKf IRWIN.PHILLTPS KEOETJK, Iowa WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, Notions, Carpets, UPHOLSTERY, The Largest Store and Larges' Stock in lowa. Rooms 90) feet wide lv 140 frft deep. Every department full. New Tork or Chicago prices dnplicatod. Orders from prompt merciiaaDui aoiiciieu.

f.o8.22lto229'lainSt KiEOKUK, IOWA. eepl91eodly LALLEMAND'S SPECIFIC Never Fails to Cure RHEUMATISM GOUT AND NEURALGIA. IT 18 HOT A ODACK HIDICTNB. It li tha obIt raiMdr ntsr Aiacovmrvd thmt wiU timet- atJly dettm thla pol in the BLOOD, aujd prodao ptwrnauieiit car, rio good pbaacitwi nuis to prwcrib HM VMB IvMlTM WhM It XpOMa Of gC tfoffatrlng Aitb Kbwimal.awja, Goat or Kiirlci fkhovUl htMatAtti to trytt bsjoftfAM It im rmrttwtmi for a. mmiiAvr tmtmm so wuowtnf an ncna ui.Ma wwi-: jikDioOD, 1 877.

Jomi H. Bxaooib, fiL Loaia, 01 For -UU1T TvMVri I haw mffared nnch tmm RhavnirnmMttrn aa MM BMJ of aUtMMtDM TtjrnlfMd, but to littl or ao us. ADoat Uiim BujoUia ao I wtu ladacMd aa adT4rtiaBmcBt I aw la tha Iowa Stati KaeiaTaa to t7 7ov IstUltmrntaad! BpectEVo. I ooald aot flal aaj ta tha atorvaa hra, bat I wrote oat to lhm Moinca and gtA oolm. AftdW aaaa It I fjet btattor thata I hnn beor km attvetai yasavra, aa4 wiah ymr rmiriavbU xltcrlna thstraia- awa wau awarra-, jMrap3CtrTjii7 yonra, HEM ET I.

HAHrORT. Thoat tmlTr.nf with rfaeaiaatlaB ajai aot ba dxaooar fr4 afttar aatag Many rrmtaxiiaa wttiumt alTeot ud tuinK tAarj eaaaot tmna, Uaadrttda of raeh a hav Imcvb rarad by tha aaa of LaUIctmaod'aBieaclfle. irrir aaia by ail iiwmj droggWtAX H- Maodlf SAiaAIJAC! BUCK GLOVES and MITTENS, I 1 Are ruade from tbe finest Back akin; Are tewed by hand with a doable linen thread: Do not atiflen from wetting; I rranted in every reiect. The tr-de sippUed bp E. M.

FOBS, 814 Coart A Testae, gnrlOnencWn PBg MOIHBH, IQWt IHE INCREASING SALES aotwltbBlaadiag tka atriegeacy of tba time, aad tba Sacs that tba eueceea of tb aa a etaadard jareparaUoa aa raaaca maay other, to aatar th laid aitb art prep. of verted valaa. IS A SURE PROOF If .11 thai a claimed for It. eT-ssEBM, a rasr.i awb aaa rely apoa lhm Drevaarattea a. aaa HTAUDS OF TRUE MERIT.

ft Is pc rue ia th. weakest atomacb, aad at the ma baa haa rita aad bona Suimlua by as etAer. Tbe nms ef thai loaad La im act thai wXarc mi Bpcn araaatta. aaiaaXa aad ff cUMltoaa W1U inrlora wtaat as an eaa af maeioal eaa ao. aSllAtVSl.lri WOOLBICH A 00.

ea wr- 1 W'BXW taaTe BW 1JWB- Snd ad in will sand yoa a sample ire. mAfJLaUtat.B, mi by ratara Him- iTillfllTi For Bendy years too P'F I every crap of w. 111 cept tba gold aots oas bear a prtnUd tilaebaoa on rarybody kffbws. About foar yeart OaognM enacted MM on of Bantuy ot the Treasury BU redeem In com tbs umw Slates legal-leader ootM tam OQUtudiBg This act wei aot jattified by tbe condition! or prospects ot the It exoiud alarm from wblcb the people tar not yet entirely reeoTered ul elicited prottW from etery U.to mum. The laet uoogreM, lafloenoed that alarm ana Uer not re-1 the act xor toa lSiTSnd notoe, it forbad, their eaneella- 52 th.T be reiataed.

paid oat again aaa sept mii- We do not now propuw pedleecy ot toe ropptemeniau wnmnmvutm, bat will refer more particularly to what now inuruta all the people of thie country our pretwot tiwtetioo in regard to redemption, NotwithitaadiDg the lfgi.lation of Congreei repreeeiTe or iuouiumi mwt aafcwa etandinff it. raunrw u.a i i'uii tbe reriTal ot oar inippiag latereiw, tbe mUmanagemrnt of national fin- lUIl AUtC WU UM that hU eoet mucb-the nnexam pled development of ear agricultural, naan-ttctnrlDg and mineral reeoorcea ha. taraed fAaaiimMnfitriM mn deel tnm uaiauia aii taaataw waa pa in 0ur faror J8.152 lor three h.Ts been returned to th eoontry 0B bin" within a few- and that aot rannii bankise and we are on tbe er. wen, of receiving fuppli'B of gold gain and bullion from Europe larger by more than threefold than the lupplles a nave been reotiving from oar mine. Since the balance of trade but been in oar favor we have retained nearly all of oar coin age, exeept the trade dollaia, and exelnnve the, and 01 we legal tenner ium Mvaral reaii paet ha.

averaired over BSO.000,000. The coinage of ib. lsiral tender dollar, hi. been progre Inn-, and will continue until checked bv Con' ss. at the rata of between 12,000,000 ana 4.

000,000 per mantn. The bond, returned to al-thcagh not currency in the ordinary aenar, eoarae repreeent tneir lace in goio.ua lerve the parpoeea of coin in large tranaac- tionr, beiide. being available a tne bam lor paper earreney. The above 11 un paralleled in the hlitory of oar country, ft expotee condition, and leiult. to far beyond tbe tnott aangoine expectation, a.

to nam incredible to thoee who have not examined the data. It cannot be denied that the volume -rf erjiD. bullion and their (univalent In tbe United State. haa lncreaeea tuny darictr tbe lait three fiacal yearr. and that we are jaitihtd in laying the pretent fiioal year rill ibow an inoreaae tqual at leaat to 18 000.000 per week Ho one win preienu mat ancn aeveiop.

menu wer fereMen or anticipated In Jana err. 1875. when th redumption act wat pitied nor wui any Dunneei man tail 10 comprehend, in view ot tbeee development. that the Uovernmenl ana, eoneeqaenuy, in bank, would have arrived, by toroe of cir cumstance, to tbe batit more than a year ago but for the hindrance earned by tbe reeampUon act. It will be observed Pint.

That tbe volume ot legal-tender note. 346,000,000. Second. Tbat of thla the Government bold, in reterve, for varion. purpoaea, about $60,000,000.

Third. That tie BKirreKate depoaite of the national bank. tl about fourth. That Mid bank ar required by law to keep a. a re-terrs in "lawful money" (legal told and twenty-five per cent, of tbeir denoiita Z20U.0UU.

rmn. mat toe bank, for obvioa. will keep the greater part of thii In Treaaur and it ia reaionable to aiiume tnet tney win neea 1140,000,000. Bixth. That adding the gov.

ernment reaerve to tne laet amount tae vol. ame ef legal tender, left floating will no exoeed $146,000,000. Heventb. That the Sec rotary of the Treaanry ha. coin now on band, orer and above all coin of tbe Ia February of ihe preaent year tba National Bank of Bel giam held in coin and bullion twenty-five per cent of it circulation and depo.it., and tbe Bank of England held foity-fire per cent, of iti circulation and depoiitr, and ha rarely bell a larger remit.

The relent reaerve In the Treasury for the redemption of the legal tender, repreientt over 36 per cent, of the entire volume, nearly 48 per cent, of the volume deducting what the government and about 90 per cent, ot what ar euppoeed to be in active circula tion. It ibou.d alro be remembered that the Secretary ot the Treaeury i. authoriied by law to aell any amount of United States bond, that may be neceaeery to obtain gc Id for redeeming the Treaiury.note. Of coarse, tbl leave no que.uon concerning redemp tion bat tun power whioh nai been con terred on tbe Secretary, and which hai ex cite ao much appreben.ion, one which he will have no future occasion to exercise. Tbe Resumption act and tbe acta supple -mental thereto could not have been effoo ive bat for the great accumulation of coin and bullion, aad their equivalent.

In the country. Had the balance of trade been egelnat us, aa It was prior to the fiscal year 1874, or had our eiporu only compensated our a in th fiscal year 1874 and 1875, the Treasury caald not have boarded, at one time, aa it baa done, an amount ol gold and bullion exceeding the entire coinage of onr minti for more tbaa two year and a half, without canting general disaster to business and creating a premium oa gold tbat would have rendered rssumpiion tmpraoticabla. Altogether, theae acta have bad nothing more to do with the aggregation of onr coin resource than with th drouth in California lett year and the good crop thla. Let a. not, however, deprecate wbat we cannot repair when there is .0 much cause for rejoicing la the near approach the dav of redemotloa for tne honor of our oonntrv.

The damatTe. for tha moat cart. wuuul'7 uaa wnwj uiinivawi turn BUBIU tu the Treasury, wbiob cannot be put to a better aaa tbaa tha one proposed. After the lit of neit January every ot paper money la tbe United Stetee will be redeemable in ooin or i equivalent. For many month, the condition, have been ripe for redemption, and we have only to wait ytt a little while foi tbe removal ot that great incubus, th resumption act." FELLA.

Clly Pride Baa a Fall Th reaarsvl aad BpeetaJ Hear. OiiTiif i.ilanii mf mm Burnt tVfaaar. Psuaa, Nov. 11. It waa with no nnoom-mon pride that the citiien of this place often boasted of thi.

city a a place without a debt banging like a sword over It bead, and with a aeat little balance generally in the treaaniy. Evan that pride (little a it may be) ha had iU fall. Bloc tb verdict of th jury last week ia favor of plaintiff, Mrs. Gerlicr, for damage rutind oa aecoant of a defeotlTe aidewalk, to th amount of 11,500, whioh, together with eoet, will not make It a cent lei. tbaa 12,500.

Onr city it last cant to lightly In debt. appealing that more costs. Better it and acknowledge ion, for Una eaae settled for to 00. Tans go our be as led; and carefully saved saveing. Everybody is row invited to give hie opinion although it it pretty freely done wuaoQ, tne invite.

re. WasblngtcB. of Keokuk, lectnred twa evening! temperance her thi week. atra. a.

o. Atklna ha returned from a three moctbV villi to friends at Delphoe, lad, aid now Barry ta happy one mora. uaapiue aa ttdewalki will hereafter be woewy watcnea br tbe City Marshal Raw Q.a. a. B.W ttsv.

j. w. Fowell, of Daranport, exchange anlnila On. at 1 1 "---7 una Cha. Forbes Diaatatis Company track a boaaasa bar Monday They bad a tip top crowded Opera Home to witaoss their twaoiiioa 01 unci OablB." 8.

Hunter Smith ba hi Museum ta full blast at Brandt Halt, and will remain hare antU Dc. Th book, news and drug firm of Brinkhoff A Bcokaaoogwa has baaa diswolraal. Mr Booktvoogn retiring aad Mr. Brinkhcg tinning th busueat. Beat Dm Moiaw will have a wedding today.

The groom hail from this plao. and aeoompaaia thi letter aa his way to tb capital. Winter i rest com yt la arat th lovely fail weather trill continues. Jots. Tfc- "raaa oaam, mmmmm airmggta.

Sab Fmaaaaoa, Mow. XI. The a awttar f-aling ia ro-kt ibis artarnooa. It is understood aad efrlly beiirrsd that Flood A Co. aad the Ska eomblnatioa, cootroliing th Swrra Nevada, hare aosaproaaaasd all dJfsr.

inani Toubo, Not. 11. D. B. 8urgoa, chair-avaa of the National of tb Ka-tiaaal party, aaa l.nd aoaU tor a e.ttng of tb Msualno Wsar-taytoa Hovamb soth.

me A A Two Aad The in a Borrww for Bewary. mm Skmm BtgwUr. Wixtsxxst. Hot. 20.

The Circuit Coort it Ha third araak whleh wfll DKibaslr fiailh I TBB reeent term. Judge Calvert aaema to giTing pretty general eatiafectioa. Tbe complaint ao far ia that he too leni with tba allowing them to take too much time orer trial matter, that in-mealing th eoet. of our which are already Diphtheria if prevalent ia th eoon and a few eaae in town. Little Bom Wallace, tan of Ber.

Henry Wallace, died of diteaa yesterday. The family are itr.cb with arrow, a. the one taken away had been all hil life, being afflicted with cur- Tata re of the Handrede of doUar had been to reetor tbe bt'le one to neaitn, and a hope enter a new enemy eaddenly comet, and th pet ot th Booaeooia a aeu away. The eioauig or ine oavery noun oaimu -ir rand iImI of eomment here. It ba.

been tbe home of Wintenettert, while ojonming in your citr. for many year, and it will be a long time before we will feel at bom any where elee. Oar farmer have their corn pretty weu cribbed. The crop ii not to beery aa waa expected. GBF.ES FIELD.

Th CaanlBC BTallraaQI Gr. Tawai to Iaveat lav CarramtmimM cf lit BIMm nafutar. We noticed in one of I your issues of last week that Greenfield bad lost th Oreston and Northern Railroad. We will bar th 0. N.

completed to th town of Greenfield by December 1, 1878. This it at great Importance to th town of Greenfield and th citizen of Adair count, as it will forever aettle tha eontroveny in re- ragard to whan tha county aeat ahall be. We would invite all pal tie seeking a location for business to call and sea us. Th chance are splendid for all branches of busi ness, situated in the center ot a rich and fertile country. The Greenbackers ar now in their death struggle ia Adair county.

The laat remedy baa been called tor tna Auair vounty Patriot. We think by th time the leave burst next spring it will bar consumed Its last morsel, and will die. Yours, Bob Roy. SIOUX CITY'S SALOONS. Iasaty-rive Theas Apleoe.

I Sionx Oitt, Iowa, Nov. 21. Judge Lewis, of the District Court, to-day sentenced twen ty-five Sionx City saloon keeper under the prohibitory liquor law of the State to pay a fine of $50 and costs each. They all pail. SCHURZ AND SHERIDAN.

The Kemaval af tbe Kiowa and Cemaus- ctae Iatdlama, aad Ita Bearing aat the Army ud Interior Department IM ereateea. Cbicaoo, Not. 21. Ths paper her tomorrow will publish tba original document regarding which there ba been some controversy between the War and the Interior Department. From thi publication it appears that the ifcttements originally made by General fope and indorsed by Lieu.

tanant-General Sheridan were that the Interior Department in ordering the transfer the Kiowa and Comanche Indian, from Mill to tbe Wichita Agency laved only the salary of tha Ft. bill Agent soma Jl .500 while it rendered necessary an outlay of tens of thousand of dollars for the preparation of Wichita Agency to receive the Indian, and left the valuable Ft. Sill property unoccupied and useless. Generals Pope and Sheridan protested against this a an wis economy, The Secretary ot the interior, reply to these ha been made public. General oberidan npon receiving it back in doraed it with reierenoe to tbe extravagance which ba attended previous removal of th agencies, and remark, that long observation has demonstrated that tbe main cause tor such removal aa these is hostility to army officer on account of offioial reports.

Then remarks, he says, ar intended to apply to the management of the Indian Anaiis for the last twenty-fire year. Begarding the case in point he ba full personal acquaintance, with th Fort Bill and Wichita, and know that Fort Bill ha an abundant supply of excellent pure water, baa a fins soil and a beautiful surrounding country. He conclude I know nothing in relation of military to civil administration wnich should prevent me calling the attention of my in perlora to an unnecessary wast of public money through the bd administration of tt Indian Bureau. Secretary Sbermaa appends a strong en- aorsement to tne above. THE FISHERIES AWARD, Minister Welsh Pay Over the JDaeata to England.

Loaooa, Not. United States Minister Welsh to-day oaid over to Her Majesty's gov. ernment tne amount or tbe Fisheries award, oy a araii tor Wasbibstob, Not. 21. Minister Welch in handing Lord Salisbury the $5,500,000 fish ery award, handed also a communication, in which, nnder instructions from Washington, ne stated that tbe payment was made because the United States desires to maintain the value and good faith of arbitration and treaties between nations, and above aU with Great Britain, with thi motive our Government reserves th question of obligation to pay th amount, although it docs not with held it.

The United State Government also wishes it understood tbat tb amount award. ed by the Halifax Commission can not be na-de-stood as furnishing a precedent or fixing the value of th benefit accruing to ber fishermen oa th banks of Nsw Foondland. It protests against tha actual payment being considered by Her Majesty' Government as acquiescence in any each meaeure. THE NAVY. Tmm naSlMnSea for aeat Teau retttrT's Btepart.

ik- aa. Wasbibstob, Not. 21 Ths ettimstes'for ta support ot tn avy ior tna next ntcal year are about the earn a tha sum appropriated during tb last session of Congress for th year ending Jans next, namely, about $14,000,000. Tbe report of the Seoretary will show that appropriation, hare cot only been confined within their proper limits, but there Is a small balsncs to tb credit ot tb Naval Academy aad Marin Corp. Unl Congress shall order the building of new Teasel, the Secretary, with th means asked for, can ren- oer too now bar mora efficient and keep them in good repair.

Oar navy i in much batter condition thaa it was a year ago, and well adapted ta a peae establisb-meut but vn in ca of war with a foreign power, 90 veels conld at once ba ancnlied. The inolud 15 monitor aad 6 frigates, for coast aaiens, wit a a tmoient torpedo boats, rmeteda'e Weleaana to Larne and Ionian. Mobtbbal, Not. 21. Hia Kxoellenev.

tha Marquis of Lome, will be received at Jacques Oartier Bquare, and the address of welcome wui delivered at tbe City Hall. Three arches hare been erected Then will be no procession of welcome, thousand of cit'ins lining the streets being considered sufficient. nuns of music will be stationed at promt- cent points. will illumine' and I mik. th.

initial otry of His Xxo.li.ncy oc. oi tha oranHa.t afT ra i.uuA tn of Canada. a au Halifax, Hot. 11. A fleet will leave Fri day or Saturday to escort th Sarmatian into harbor, and daring the progress to ths city all tbe fort from th ntnoe to th dockyard wui Br royal aalatae.

Hun- ureus oi nag pote ana ton ot evergraeus ar vrywhr ia th city, which ar bins aarrwoiy reciea. Large excursions are x- Irectod to witne tb. nosptioa of th. Royal party, Wajbisotob. Not.

1 1. Tb latter of Bee Mary Schara oa Indian affairs to th Secre tary ef war ranched Oeneral Sbermaa after it publication. Tb document ha bena tor- warded to i-tea tar ant Gtaaral Sheridan with th rrquett tbt eommuniaat such facts as may in hi possession sustaining th nan uju against uv ooadact Ot ta Indian sarrtea. mrsnsnw aa tava Bprnanen' fmmatat Btwroar, B. 1 Kov.

11. Kx-Seiwtary oi tn xrwanry D. n. nrurtow na aeea e-eurad a coanaal by the creditor of A. A W.

Spragua, ta plac of Judge Thomas, decenaed. Th total jadnbf da of tba Spragu is over Sab Faaxoiaca, Nov. tU BVarus, Swea'aar ana unimar ara bow at Union. To-day owwaiser troisM agaistn uma, to Mat rullor- tso' rard, 1:10,. Th first bat wa mad ia 1:17, ta saoond in 1:18.

Nsw Oblsabs, Not. 11. Th Fandicg omra lo-asy ana real ta exaeauve on a BiBT.mant cf aaenasas dna Jaaonr ist, which show tent thr will kw a deo i WT WVr IH AAA tm aha ntnraatt fend nwar and aSTOB Mtiated to thai aaia Tbe been All di the three there. ther aver a Tb.l have ance, the end tiv tha the tary to tory a The of of at ant the no is tne an i I I i UCCOra 01 reicucuiiGH in" Wrong as Told by Telegraph. Child-BaTisher at la Grange, Strang up by a Mob.

Sew Bruswick sraerer coo lessee tae Deed, aad Acqaiti the Xar dered Sae'e Wife. Fraudulent Boetoi Bankrupt Beqolred to eire $10,000 Ban. Dangbter ia a Xaryland Family a order their megitunate OinpriBg, alM Harder a Segro Serraat Be cause of His Knowledge ia tbe Matter. Cincinnati Policeman Indicted Fr Bulldozing a U. 8.

8nperrior. Town of De Bnyter, 5. Bepn- diatea $130,000 Kailroad Bonds. Gambetta aid De Fonrtou Fight a Very Harmless Dael In France. PoUmaa Palace Angell Captured in Portagal Witk $90,000 of Swag.

xhe Beer-Cirdea Methodist Sifter in micairo Fflnnd UniltT of the Cham. foonu iuiiy 01 luo vuargc Terrible Coal Kine Explosion Hear Sol- liTan, Men Killed. Discrepancies Found In the Aecoant a Besigaed aKasaehnsetts Bank President. Of THI GODLESS 6116. AaoTBia ooaiFiaaor AeaiasT aoTAkrr.

Piia, Nor. Jl. Daring the celebration by s'adenta and cilizsn. Ust evening of Queen Margaret', birthday a bomb we 8 thrown into the crowd, bat without a tenoai rf suit. person toppoted to bar thrown th bomb was arrested.

t.PUDIATI.8 BA1LBOAO TJtioa, N. Nov. 21. At a town meeting De Boyter, Madison cc anty, laet Friday, it waa voted to repudiate the bond of tb town mounting to 130,000. It i alleged tba1 tbe bond axe payable in 1891, and were ia-aned in aid of tha westwn extension of the Midland Railroad.

00BIPIBACT TO DBfaAOD. Nov. Jl. After preliminary ex aminition, W. Frank Paige i.

required to give $40,000 bail on the charge of a conspiracy with hi. partner to defraud bis A rcBLoiaiie saik raisiDt.T. Pltmodtb, Nov. 21. Tb resignation of President Davi.

of the Plymouth National Bank, baa boen accepted. Discrepancies of tew thousand dollar hay been discovered ia the books which he kept, AATLAPD M8.STIU. Wu.ai.svoa, Nov. 21. At Chestertown Maryland, live, a woman named Dodson, In good circQmittoce.

She has two daughters who some time ago became mother! of illeait Imate children that were killed. A colored man named James Jones buried toe bodies and was threatened with death if be revealed the crime. He told the atory to a woman, and oa Tueaday two men, cousin, of the girls, locked Jones in Dodson' farm house, promising him no harm it he would leave the titate forever. Jones agreed, and Tuesday night tba men and Mr. Dodson itarted with Jone.

in a carriage for Delaware. Abont midnight, in a dense wood at Vandyke'. Station, ji ear the Delaware line, the men prepared to kill Jonea. He begged for life and promised never to return, but the woman told the men to kill him and be done with it. They fired two bullet, into his bead and then dragged him into the bim to be dead.

aire rived, however, sufficiently to drag himself to a farm noma and relate the above story. Ths men were arretted, aaa tne woman win oe to-day. A OBIO BDLLOOZ.B C3.TI0T.D. Ciboimati, Nov. 21.

John Brady, Lieut, of Police, who has been on trial in tbe United Stale. Court tor the past few days, charged with Interfering with Francia Terry, Supervisor of Election, in tbe discharge of hi do. tie. at the laat October election, wac to-dry convicted. A motion for a new trial was allowed.

beok. JAIL A notorious outlaw, Jesse Underwood, escapid from the jail at Owingsville, Ken-tacky, to day. a acaDiBSt co.rassis. St. Joans, N.

Nov. 21. Dowd ha con fused to the murder of Ward, and exonerates Mrs. Ward, who knew nothing about the aeea until oommmea. TBB FALLS! A.GILL CAPf tTBBD.

Cbicaoo, Not. 21, A midnight cabelegram has just been received here bv Oeorire M. Pullman from the American consul at Lisbon, Portugal, Hating that Oba. W. Angell, defaulting secretary of the Pullman Palace Car urn be.

been arrested there, and that 000 of the money taken by him had been found on bi. person. It is believed there will be little difficulty in securing his extradition. USUBASCa Cbicaso, Nov. 11.

Tbe trial of tbe officers of the Protection Life Insurance Comoanv olessd to-night, and the jury brought in a verdict ot not guilty. Tbis acquits all tbe officer, except Secretary who had axon a cnange ot venue. TBAT BIBB OABDSB MBTB00IST. The ca of Mr. J.

Anderson, who has been on trial before a jury of Trinity Methodist Church for conduct unbecoming a Ohriitlan and a Methodn', and for renting ground to be need aa a beer garden, waa con cluded thi evening, and a verdict rendered cf guilty to both cbargri. with a recommends tion of forbearance on tbe part of tbe Church. PISTOLS AD PACES. BIBB IIIVIIS SAMBSTTA ABO PS TOCBTOD. Pabis, Not.

21 Gamtctta and Da Fonr tou are announced to fight with pistols to- uaj at u.ui ra jorer, Latbb. The parties met and had one ex v. uvm at pace, neiuier was nun. Uambetta named Deputies Allen, Targe, and Obemeaeta as hi seconds, and refused ito make farther withdrawal. Da Fourtoa woo eboice of weapon, and named pistols.

sou nred at the word and missed. No for tner particulars. 1HK SIBBtT. a Tlx a rsaaoa tbappso. hocstos, Aov.

2L. Joan Antonio Her-aandea was hang at noon to-day at Refngia, south Texas, for th murder of Welder aton. He protested hi innocence. OLLia teriaas' tat. roTTSviLLB, Pa ov.

21. Joha Kebo and Mania Bergen, without emotion, heetrd read to-day tbe warrants for their execution oi December 18th. A CB1LO BAV1IBBB Lf VCBSD. Looisviilb, Nov. 21.

At Lagrange, Ky. last night, forty armed man aroused Cept. waa. jtasaei.iauer.irom bis bed and took tha jail key from him, west to the jail, eeeured a negro rerun er named George Williams, took bun two mile west of ihi plao and hung him. Tha negro confessed he bad ravished the 8-year-old daughter ot Jack Barbour.

MB LCCtvLKSa LOT. A ITABLS ABO STCO ICtSID. Posia. Ill Not. 21.

The liable of tha Central City Hone Railway Ca, war barn ad laat atgbt. Thirty horse were rot sad alive. Lms, $5,000. B01LBB IXPLOtloB. BrBiriBu, nov.

XL By a boiler at a coal Uaf. en. U. LIX 1Z I aitr thi. Th k- eitj, thi afternoon, Thomae Murphr was al most tnstaatly killed aad Edward Dongbton reivd fatal iijirie; Thomaa Murray, Jr alao roaivd aevar iejari.

Tb causa of th txplosioa was undoubtedly a defect in the boiler. stbabsoat SCSI. N.w Oblbabs, Not. il. Ths Frank Kratx, built last year for tb Grand lal trad, la whica ah has, antil wcemtly, ba atployml, sank to-day at Stella Piaa tattoo.

Lot ttO.OOO aniniarad TnaraLB abb TArat sinosioB. Bclutab, Ud, Sot. 11. A ocenrrad at th SuUivaa eoal mis at Jf1 Tb uptodioa was caused by tba initio. name with th aad temfic TTlocity wai added by th.

fact then being i-a ms. Tbra were 30 thatima. Tbeea. begjrars draoripuon. Ther wr killed oatnght, 8 or 10 wounded, aad many 0 lis en ar suffsnng ta from ttff joattoa tbat tbair Uva bang by a thread.

The eiutaaaaat la bo grM that at impoaaibl at this tima to gat tb aama of th aafoAnnats. Twa ot th proprietor an known ta kiiid. WasaniOToa, 5 or. tl.Salmcriplioa to th par cent, loan to-day, I. the be only ent sp try, the a the cheapest Every can guar.

Ask your grocer for it emoke mow by buying tne Anents, Des Wiolnee, Iowa. no.2idx!Sa MEDICAXa. PRESCRIPT ION FBER. COt THE SPEEDY CCBE of aamiaal Weak I nam. Loot Manhood, aad all disorders broutht oa by tadlecratione or exceaa.

Any diuarlat ha. tne tegra- dlenm. DB. JAI4UK8 OO, 13U w. Blita 01 ua elnaatl.

Ohio. febBd.wly DR.HENDERS0N.(l-5) 171 E. Madison Chicago, in. SPECIALTY Tiatmnt of Chronic, Nerrona aud I'nrate Piaeaaea of srrery aauia and nature, special attention River, to every form ofSeottnal Vlans, Sexual Nenrrua Ie-biUty, -cc. Cure or money rvinntiea.

iniuwa re, fattentj at a dtat m-3 treated oy lelter. MtKlicinea sear ewerrwhere. oonault'Aun frtj and conndenlial cat, or writs? A BtKiK and Ctrtmlara fur pueniA llluatrtUasO-acal Ma.ed tur two Sc. HAwy. JlrciMmiUmt aep25dawlT Sr.

McAQoo, A regular greduaa, of British ant American Inrtitntet Twenty yeer. a praetlaing pbyaSctan. Treats all die. a rea of th. Kiduaya, Liver, Luugs, Heart, Throat, aei jBerVKtt.

Braaaaa. nrron of youth and abos. of naa hood ai. waaatad, and after other, hav tatted. OO Sbrfell for any oar of aerulnal waakae, or prirat.

dlw- ef any kind e. eriaractar ha under tahea and rails to cure, iaedjes will tad rrorer tieai mant for dmaaam peoullar to their an. All latter, a a talnlug Bmp for r-piy proaaptly aaewar.d. Ooaanlta-loa free. Bend for eircmlar.

Adron Lock Box SCO sr sail at tb. offloe, 817 Parry eg, el. Davaaport, Urn ia-iBiAWlvr Dr. JAMES, motk 04WasIrLgton St Cor. Frhuklin, CHICAflO.

Cbavrtertad bv ah Riiu ITtlantn tor tirrrTprt-aaiuriaiBj ef itfig fainieilinie rviicf allcaaH-aori-rit-atp L'hriicir atirl SvlJ Brin.rv diene ia all uiHr 6 a.n aoniiiiicaira mrma. It tn w-hi ktaBaB! Ur. JaraehtBtla4 3. t-a thlnif Aa and tlsTrir-Cf-fi MB A.I Irrtiar. V.i mtfatmm Tfl aaYrk tichtW-ea by plea on t-eroti, lutU taaabdiotl.

can itll be OTrt- Ui wantitif (tie moat delicatsy tuteotlaa, or write. aome for pa tin. in, A Huot for the mllllt Marnaw t.ul.1- whlo- t-lln tou all about aiteaa dl-K-twea. whu nhuulil marry, -mhy ot, 10 aenU ta ly rodiare. Dr.

Jatni ha Ofly mota mu parlor. Ton no one but tbe Doctor. bourn, tt aa. I I Batatlar, lOtsy li. 1i.

ia ao yeara of .41. sxAiiHZsnra Aim srunTsiKa cziiiz mariadly t-AND-. WATER CUBE oi PIS MOIRES. DR. J.

IIESSLEY Raafl aTnsft fawia nt that mraat ivnnnrswa avartmv al-L ui tha kind la tbia eoa-ilry. Tha Dootv orcautea two floor ia tha Opara Hunaa Block wttr, Cfflcea roei tlofi noaia and vartoaa ltba. flttjd ap with Turkish, Electrlo Sulphur, and Mercurial Hatha. Tha Doctor la a maa of maiij yeara (xrianoa tn hta profeaalon, aad of mora thaa ordinary ability, har-tcf gnkd oated In Loth tba old and saw achcolt t( uitA tolna. Ha ta making a apaclalt; of CHRONIC DISK ASKS, AND Diseases of Women, Aad with hia tparfanca and facTltiaa frr treatfait dta aaaea, tha Doctor will certainly ba of bttflt to tba btj fieri ng In tba Nmth WeaL Af to hta rtvctlttlea and ability lo trwat dlaMtaaof' abro-j(e natora, ha won Id refer any on to Kx-Hnnator Wright, Be-Oot.

Uerrill, C. J. lngeraoll J. B. KHtntt.

Hon. C. O. Nouia, and many othara all of Pea Molaea. Il la preatrt1 to ia oetva patianta frm abroad aod bjrd them at rtmaon-abla rates.

Oorrtaaponrlf'DC pictjjit.y anawred andl onanitaUona fraa. Im ti: L-riust 'iU (or traatinir aaia and Tetiaial s.i uUli Va-por, cpalphar aud Marcoim 8-it; omjirwriioa with ottiar tratnt, ta woiitk fu: ti, in trvtab tng thaaa troublaa la all their All oontmalcUotB dlrex i io j. n. aaplodly Moloea, lowa. DR.

WHITTIER 617 St. Charles Street, SU Loois, Mo. A ivcTjlar gradtiata af two Madltral Col Iff, brta ben lonmmr rn-liKv4 tn the pecial trnUmvent of ell Venereal, Hniuul and Chronlo Diaeaaea tbaa any other riiyBiclui Ia Ul. iramia, a altr papers and ail old rwittiu knnw, typhilia, Qonorrhcaa, Glaat, Strictura, Orchitia, Ruptura, all Urinary Diseatea and Syphil-itia or marourtal affactiona of tha throat, akin or bo naa. are Itmu- with uuitu-Aiii4d auoeeaa, en Uteal soia-utin trioeie.

Betel Priratalw. ftparmatoi-Hota. Sexual Debility and Impolaivcy, at the rwault Ka-if-aMia Id ynestb, -auai aansra In ujuiurerr er8, ether e'tuiaea, etsd at.lb fioOuee tun ef the folluelu; affeeU: aervcstuDvaB, eeisltieJ rulaaioua, debility, dltnueee al iaht, defeetl mr-iirory iiu)le on the faee, pb-aieel dwcey la stoelet of-Venalee. ef IoUm loa of eeatMl pow-a renderiue in.rriara Improper or unbapDV, are tr w. aiuuitim tiro unasraj rwiauiua lite I elfove, ersht In eeeltrd envlopJ, (br two poetagt.

atampe. Couaulutlon al Biem, mr by mail free, and lntrit4, a frlendlw talk er bit opInWa eueua not bio. When tt taleeooreoieoi to rUil the irhp for Ueai tnt-Ll, tvimr-leiriee eeo baeeutby nail or eipreee erervwheea. Curable asutdkiiaaraateead, where doubt fli-lst im frankly etetstwl, O-pa Hoare: 9) A. M.

te 7 P. M. Htiada-a 12 M. te 1 J. HI.

Pimtaiiat for Un, 1 Stusp for Wokm. 1 Duau Qtrmia an avaa 1. a Be. a CA a. wa srweAa, mmmtmym, vi pagajt.

UADDiAne1 i 2BO PAGES. TIN PLATES. JlJII-af Ca a-iegu. oiotn anc gilt binding. it or Bfij, wouTstt- Baal ad for aOe.

la artMea oa the foiloa-lue uhta-iar Vu ov wnr. rrraj-s ae te V. Ite toatrr irat. Maubeod of ertltaiy aod sirw Wbaaboeid Barry: How ead barplBeee aaar Iv- ttser aaw4. Tb.

nuie. Tl.oae Barrtt! er aetiunpiatlng Barrtae abotild read it. It oagbl to be rravl hr all adult k-pt uudr lock aad kej. Popular -Uuun, noe. oii.

paper wo pafa, SB eip. fry tvail, 1 majBtf er poetace, ('bn speet aed (it I da ta Anaertoa. 3T0 TJatfl WKeAt ta wet- aatii ta a a- DR. JACQUES Keffular dtslun, pvrlet.ee, aud a tr-eie ef power er dlaeaaa, lisduee Dr. J.

tbeae Urmm attbeold etMar.li.bed Offlrje. (SpraatenhOa, ftrlulutU WeSADi-- anil Iniiltlrrf.an ferine ef gypUllla, trotwrboBft, rtt. ftsent (te.s-a cured la tk few da ye. All the dts(i reauiiluC from eelf bIiihw, Atmm or Epoure rmdinally eured Tor life with eafe awetticitM. Adwiea free.

Ivw. Ceil and see the UfeUta aeitWewica. apedaV mmam of dUajeee free of ail eharge, Brmptom Book for two r.npi y.Ur. Sourt, 9 H. ts It.

U. from 12 tel. Medicinal tent avrxywharf by Mall or Exprea st. iomscz Cbartertvd by the State Hiaaeert to afTord eti, apewdf aad jdltai etire Ib all t'eronle lteeawe. Heal) ef eity rvfrnrss givea.

Autbere ef Tbaoir end hyiuptofj' ef( tionle inaf be bad for ajnta Ketaf, ate, Opium Habit and entltnee of Oura fl oenta. 'J hia uteiltute baa eilxbalve t-Btuti wtiere balha, Mectrtetty attd Ml Dew erpllajaeeta ara uaf wbeo mA4, ar-d Ohly p'Jre aieca tr. 411 diwi'e of tbe aaia. Blood, laiwer. Lutiaa, Nmrvmm, nmHr1.t lUwtuiL, are etetill treated.

In a' Id uf1 -re iug witt. trssr-, wrue or eel I. Uoaanltaiioa faea. rittr-te-r ky aaaJi a4 ax presvs ererv wberre. at Pertvona ated te OpIoM tVebtt, et-t mim (bp mm Y'lo 0 PKIWKiniOM rBEJK.

far a rceeAy eeNi ef 8pCTerreaie, Seaaai aad aaoVawlr CONFIDENTIAL. QUICKLY CURED No Mercury Given QrataaltettoB ta Ptrsoa or by Letter Tree of Chargo. QU1NCY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Office, 63, North Fifth St. I-lX. lanoix quallOed phyaicUa In Illinois, a.

diplonal la ofBot will ahow, aba treats exclusively cures. "weaU others fall, every form of rJeeret blaaaaesof both texts, where eklil aad exLarleaca la required. dtes caa ccaeull tbe Doccur on .11 pri.ete ai.d denV cat. Oaam aad oorr.epoodenoe mt redly eoa-daattea. Oaar(es asaaarau aad witbia raeh of ait a1' oases sodartakea.

foil lBetmctkna iter ailag) aeat to any part of the oaatry, by avail ar.d axprem, mora from Teuog asea, mitdle-eaed aad old men wbo ara aulf.r-lagte.m that Bilad harrowing SEMINAL WKAKKPSB. aroaxni cm oy we Indiscretion of yoa lb vr ai r. a na g. or ouatnesa. are DR.

LA501X. BemwibaT tbe Hsmhw. Mor. 1 94. Iff MediGal i'i a it 1 I.

if IS: '() a i 1 I ''l Mi. 4 i-t i -J H. 1 I 1 1 4-4 1 i 1 i i THOMPSON A REEVES, Wholesale IV-IIaROADm. 1878. 1818 sur.ir.iER RESORTS OT IOWA aM IMSOTA, "The Iowa Route," The B.

C. K. And Xinneapolis St Lonig Hallways, Banning the Celebrated PbIIbibb Palac bleeping Cars Without chaaga batwaan SL Louis and Minneapolis. 2 PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY. (EXCEPT 8UNDAT.) Boand trio tioketa oa sal.

at prlacipal sta- ttonato th. following nattf raaorta: St, Paul, Minn, apolla. White Bear Lake, Deluth, Clear Lake aad Al bert uea. xicxaia to an. boot, poiow oa aaia iruae Jone let, le74.

until October 15, igl. good to return until hi or. let, 1878. Ticket, will aim be placed oa Bate for Denver and Colorado Springe, good to return until Oct. Slat, 1878.

Three ticket, will be aoM al a larga auction Iron regular Doat forget tbat there ao cnange oc car. rrom any point oa i na xowa Route" and ror luruier uiivrs.iin la, rexuru addram ticket agent, on th. line of th. road, or General lick et omce, ueaar C. J.IVE8, B.

F. MILL1, ly24dtf Bopt. Aeat. Qen. TTl't Art.

Des Mm Miieapoiis HailroaDL TIME TABLE. Taken Effect Msvrett 1878. Moving Sooth oviug north. r. BTATioas.

r. n. r. n. a.n.

IU30 34U 10.6S US MotnssAr- 10 SO 3 20 l.i 6.00 1.10 6.50 B.W .13 LL15 9Jd) 1.05 5-40 2.16 .30 .12 56 6.35 11.40 9.50 12.05 10. 12.1 10.50 12.46 5.UO 3S a.U, 1205 4.10 LU Lit 12.U0a335 Am. Al.iS 8.45 10 150 r. a. 2 25 2.10 l.t5 I2.to T.

Story LOS Randall LSD I kin J. J. 8MABT. General flnpX CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA The Leading Through Route Between the North and South, ia tha Oantral portioa of tha fraat Btata towA, aad intaneotlng tha numeroaa East and West Trunk Lines. -roB CnilCAeO, DATKFJPOtlt DITB1IUVE, XK) BfOiaitrl, BlOVX C1TT, OMAHA, And all rmss ana wan polam.

Oonnecta at Ottumwtt fOB Bl'BLiJiBlvai autjaajarra, KF.OKTK. BKOAI.IA. al'ISiCT, BT. l.O A1VN1BAL, 14 A Kit 4'ITT. mwssa.atA.Xa ait Aad th.

Boatb, Bontbean and ttoutbwcea, Connectrj at Mason City TOU at. PAUL, MINNEAPOLia, DULUTH- tuu mil uiuutjsvaa uiu mm. Bfew ant rimelw pliolaterad BKOUM.NO CHAIR CARS ORT EXPBEfiS TBAIHb. UTtlL BAILS. EXCKLLKHT BOAB AND FIRST-CIiASS COACHES.

tttad with Miller's Platform, aw! Oouplera, and Wave, inghona. Alr-Iirakee. Mobattar Indnoemonte eaa bt offered to travel la the directions named for th eeeao. of 1S77. H.

L. MORBILL. Sont. R. J.

PACIFIC RAILROAD. IOWA DIVISION. Take, Bnnday, August 18, 1A78. era eravioaa aeiaaaaar. tWJO pm 10:80 am 6:25 pa 8:17 7:45 OB I0AOO 8 (0 pm 15 am DAVINFOBT 8 W1IIOB West Liberty 6 20 S5t erlnnall 286 20 Newton l.H'i 220 018 MOIHES IMS 12:25 Btnart 10SO 10.40 Atlantic 8 15 (I (1f 8:20 IT I IM 800 255 4 15 140 ft.) fcOO" PU Oouncil Blank tWM r-Pamensamholdlna Uckam will taaelanered la aide an ireiKua areina paaang Ilea xtotnea wvinu aaoi and 8 15 pa OOINOWIrlTat 7M a mTand P.ao.a 4ar-TralD.

leav. De. Molnw for ffun-la aad Wis. Saraet at a av, and 4:20 m. OONNBOTIOBS.

At O0UBC1L BLUrrs with P. B. S. for Baa Praneteoo and intermediate points. With K.

0- bt. Joe A a a B. B. far Kauai Olty and polnm Booth. At OBINNBLL with a B.

of I. for Bt. Peu) and south. At WX8TLIBIBTY with B. A M.

a. Sor Burlington, Oedar Bapida, St. PanL At DATBNPOBT with Day an tort A Bt, Paul B. I. aad with Hirer Steamers.

At BOOK ISLAND with W. U. S. K. for Preepor-, Milwaukee and pan tain Wlaconaln.

With P. A I. B. B. and petam bat aad Boaatk At BUiBAU for Paorla.

lor petal sa 8 At LA BALL! with IUlaols Osutral B.B, At OTTAWA with CLB.SQ.L1. At JOLIET with a A. A St. L. B.

B. AtOHI'JAOO with sa Ltnw running Bea, Boalk Want aad North. B'eetrtDg Oars aa all eight trains. Dining Oar. on Bxpreaa train, tearing OhiraagO al 10:80 a.

and Oouncil Blufia 6:80 a. Through Bill, of Lading and aon tract, given aa freiirht to all principal polata. Beat, Was, and goath. Bates on freight aad peeeecgere ss low ss by any rout, and quicker Um. aaadr.

A. M. SMITH, A. Oenl Pam. Agn.

ewlBatd, a D. BfAAUUB, Ait, De. Moiuaei P. HQ yen Stint. Iowa rHVn.

1(JUKDK-DaSI0LNJwR'(. No. A 24. TIME TABLE. 1878.

JILI BS. BAAYWABB. Leave. No. 8.

No. Arrive. Ho. 8. No.

1. 7.4(1 p.m. 7.00 IS. 8 58 817 10i8 S40 10.55 10.10 11X0 loaoaan. 1L42 11.18 1207 s.m 11.45 12 .47 a icjk, a 222 2 SO Keoknk 1 -ralagton Blaoa Ottumwa Ottnmwa BddyMlte Oakalooaa Pel la A 1 toon.

Das Moines 210 pm. t.45am 12.41 ll.M4 2.02 12.06 am 11 iK) 10A5 -10X18 40 864 -7 C4 IJOan 10.80 10.SO 46 t.21 840 7.00 J)a 260 am. 2 55 p.m. e-at-iOJ" Ohioago aaaw.0a. o.

a. a q. twSp. m. Cty.

1U6I via Ottnmwa and Bt. L. K.Q. A I. Saint Loo la biMJ via JLaokuk aod Bt.

l. k. a a. w. 7.45 780 1 tw60p.m.

And via T. P. W. aad Wabaak Bya. LaSaystta 1 W) a.m.

S.V?p.m Iaduaaialn 485 SiXI anclnnall 8.55 11.00 lotat MDta UlOpjB. Leave. Arrive. too. SJO 7.00 UAO Bear aud Elegant bleeping Coaches attached to night t.

A. HAIBT, JOHN OIVIB, Oen'lrmp't. Oeoi Tkbvt AgebL H. 0. WH1TSET.

Oen'l Wester. Ageat. Das If oinea Hes Moines Fort Eoiliie TIBTK TIBIA To taks rf-ot Ses. 1, 1878 Trains Porta. LBAVa.

BTATIOaa. 0.8. Bo. 1. Trains South.

Ho. 3. No, 8-JOaa De. Molnas 610 pa 40 no 84il 610 840 Ait 16 -1210 I 11:40 tew 410 Weukea. ita UM Dalle.

Gaaaer.lGcet) lp Minbara llrio II 0 US VI 12ripa fc bippey t.u L50 Oraadamtoa- IrOS 20 650 Patoa: SjS 2A5 7:10 OowrteZ 825 7 Gelleadar 11:1 10-JO 10:40 70 Tare 7-il 4KB 8W C. V15 aT Tislas ax. rua by Ohioago tlma a.a. OoiNBOTToBSi AS Da Molnas with Kaoknk Da Moroa Baflwa. (-law, tad AwaBan Al y-jct Dodg.

vtth DJlaota Central Bail way obo. w. ooiLfrm, Tacae. agesra. WOOB, aad all point, la the kT ACA Lit CKD AM A LL8, A TKK LOajBUBiltl AJAUpoinmt, BOBTflaASTSiaB IOVVA Taa moraing areaaamcmaUoa i-fVZ: tnm t- Wotaa, aon- "ZZ.

ar! tiw-ea, taa roadwaTi. 2.U0.-Saylor. 2.17 Orlabor 2.12.Ankeney 2.ai.Pelum 230. Polk City 250 11 3.10 Kelley MM. Km tttk h4 iota TTOrBM.

room, (rout, Urf 1 AA toil lMd kn.tl oa lam 1 aIJ IKaAnai eiatJil In naWliUiat llfucea 000 klf la Mmtt to bratJaral MM. au ohoie. OfcMO mi I1SX t. parav 1.0.4 a ruTKL LBAaa roa malc How AA mlm BrjHaUT fix tmt bb4 laratlar. fat reBniuB trai cUa.

botol. Bw. BvaW Bod otMBitlBt BvlMulid lotmrloa 1b (ood otly. VBllioc baallh of to. Broprutor tb naos tor Btlilag.

A trpilii tor aon. one. MBit b. void aooa. TMraw umtbi.

TIOB tAXiB Ob of to atom tbibmx. 10M la th. ol'r. aV BOIOUIBC B. B.aa.

vyuaai I Will dlTtd. BBd aWU lOMltVMOMr. C3 CVBllAL obohi. t-rm mt la bb. adJotairBC th.

oHj, iltmbl. fcr BrdnlBg BarpoMB A af ITlf BKa Of VBOBBt MldMtH flW FBCffitlg DrtMS ft. tram tftOO to bBTa.tr rait wmhiiaT, JO UaUSaot lo lof nls) 1 1.ALLAJ OsBtaraatOrBBt Juottoa Ton LowlM MJ aaUoa Btaf a ara awn akxaauail ravttoillBrm. TOB Lb. porooar.

and avl. of rati Mt.ll and th. pay awotof taiatla tUMaadaaf ooaatf of ta.r)avucl Baalinal ar. BoaqoaUBO. PIKUIVAL a.

JIU, fcllltrhrtlrwwtlortnf B.l I Batmt. Aa-anla ST. NICHOLAS, Scribner's Illustrated Magazine For Girl and Boys. An Ideal Children Magaziae. Messrs.

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It It frabllahsd slaaltansotMlf la London snd Ntm-Tsrk, m4 lbs trsoMtlsnUe i-AMgnltU Is ainosl sa ssBsrnl snd brtj as ths Ausrtcaa. AltboaKb tbs pfxtffrMS of ths aa tffVBins fass bean ndvsuo. It bss Dvot rescbed lis editor's Mess of Detw, oeosuee ov Ideavl oosUstMliy otuniia It, tuta ne mavtisslas wlltl follows -vrter To dsy ttv. icaotvAsi -udi ALOVR 19 THE WORLD OF BOOKS Tbs Msw Tork Trihmm hs ssid of Sr. Nuboui bss Mobsd a bidder pUiiarm, and eomaiaods tor tt strTTloe wider rssvaiees la arts and le ten tbso an of lis pffMstsensors or rontemporaTteaf." Tbs Lscmdon La.

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War ths alria, a front noed tale. MH4Lf A DOXEaX HOCKEKECPEaS, By KatbariBs D. Smith, with MlaHrstioBS by Frederick In ths sse nonilr; aad a freab serial by Buean eoitHM C. bright. wlib plenty of pltitoriw, will be oumBnnce.

eaily la tbe vol in. Tttsrs will also bs a coatwnuad falry-UlsoMltd "atCMPI-T OCIitiET'S TOWER" Written by Jnttaa Hawthorne, aad ltl nitrated bs Allied fredeiiokt. A out the other lamlliar faturs of trr. ninoLti, lbs editor preserrcs a good-huBioted allenos, eoalent, ptbans, to let ber five votataea al ready taraed, prrpbesy ottooernins tbe ttitb. Id reepeot to short siortss, ptctaras, postus, hnawr, iBstrncttTS sketch, and the lore and lure o( Jack-iti-lbe-PalpiltH ths Very ttle Volhs depBilasat, snd tbs rx as a kikiis-ooi," Terms, SH 00 a ear osnts a Nennber.

obsotiptttme rrMed by ths HahHsbsr of this Paper-Bad by al loksllers and Piatl telere, Per as with laff to snbssritte dtreet wH lb fcs publishers aboard ear4 Is Biue, Poet- Alos, Count aud Btat In lull, and tend Wrllh rwanltf wse Ib chsofc. 9. BMnny order, or rs i- 8CHreNER4 743 Broadway York SICK HEADACHE! lPsMltlwrlT Cardhsl 3 IheN Ialtttlc ptIU. Ths also rel(e-s TH I Itrsss from DfreLia, Id t- iemoa aad Tow iKailnar. A iwrfeet reen-dJ -r IMsnlBtWB, ItaoasB, brow moea-a, jtiaa Taste in ttw lUoath, (Joated Toon.

Pali BQ ins Btde, Tbey niat tbe Howels and jre ent Oootrtlpetka and Pi lee Only one Fill a dues. 40 in vtol. Fnret) etuee rntm. mn Mnm. wiaiat at navil trie- I i wKUkfjiRB Af.t rrww'ti.

Pn. mtM hr ah dmggiete. 4-lttofAI aHrn De La Banta's A7ie aa aoaoarntna? Bant altaaao. to vnrjan. Tb.

i Knl rm. BD aoetpUt. Mm kind la tb worid. SUV Saad for etnralw In.ly UlanratMl. LB LA PASTA on aalldlBvailBBrai x7li BMtm ontraeo.

Public Notice. J0H BASMAS, bataf a BlaokarJth by traia, hai atta Ml the wast af ioa. bmbbs wharabj I eoaM eoftaa Ina at tha fcria, as thai I aoald work It at better advaateca. This tadnoad ta to Bake avast rparhaaiM with dl Banal utstaoaai wblah eflard tha ban proaoaA of aam It aa. aa oa.

of thaa, seieslaM that I awaovaTsd Ike woaderfra affarai of Btaatra Slllooa sa th. Baaaa SrMam. I had a dafaot la thraaof at turn whid. at ar abal op mf baad la aaok a bum br Lb. TBAorwa sr na osana, that thv war.

ran tra. aAorwa sr na osana, that thy war. vary tr. mm bMh ST dallr BrmaHna. I IA haadl.

mj Sosl. I via. ad. aad ofVaa tboaabl 1 aoald "r' I bar. a-Tvi aw oaara.

aay Boa. of rall.f, but ail ba.ataM. Wall. I BT. I aaa w.rkl.

altk E1.M ama at tba fcrra. aad of eoam aoald aot pravaal It, awwiao. "Tin mj naaoa. prodaoad. antfl aa.

pay alabln. an vtlh mr aad a. ok to IutZZ 1 aaad mt kat nw aJvUflkaai aid baaatrata tea ttla of avaa. (aod ba- tb. boaM, aad tt bar aroval ttaalf aaa af th, vary baM apBiloattoa.

ta aU aabaraal dlaaaaaj aaaantu ata.aobl.aalaaal. aanu Mo. ftO oaota, Praravrad th. ntT-fao STLI-00 LINiabri COSt PAR" Plajlra, T. fcla bv la n.

SB aad all drandafe. Ptula h.LaA Vrk.laali AraafcCbJoara. DOCTOR SUOREJ'S Kidney Investigator. araomo thi cvkb or all Dioaata af tka Klaaaya, lUita, rraakrau Pwtk. rb.

Drhaary Oraaa, trrttatloa at tba IkX af the aavblat Baratmc Prlaa, Brbxhtl Daaaa. Ola. Ooaarrkoia ta an Its aavraa, Maaaaaa Uaiarra, Kl(kl Oaatvatloa af She MMmf, Brick Dart Daajalt. tHa bataa, laiawartoa af aha Ktaaare aad BkaUar Draper af tba Kklaaya. Aflat Crl.a, Blood.

Crlaa. Pala ta aa. BaHa at rb. Bladder, Pala ta tb. Back Crlaary OaUoloa, Aaaa Oolla, lisml af rUa Praraaal CrlaaOna.

Oraaal la aU It. torn IaaUlltyS. laaaU th Water, BarUoalarly la panoas he HVBBTTQATDB resSoras tha Crtae Hi aabr- aa, af --g Uriah. raicnv. DO LI.

a a tWU la Oas Mobus hp L. S- BCSH, end by dracfkjm aWaaTaUTa Pvp-. 66 O-W MeTErf bb iirriin HT St rnVtZl Sr; MadMBaodattk.aadof tbn. aTui bVaiaa'ahi. I -i itmTwml2 ZZ' fvr I aa-arBdaiaparfa-tcra.

1 jTotkaTof i. i J.w a7 aZ Z7s rrrVT I ataabla. rtBdlaf Ikat tha Klaetra aili aa of art of i. I I treasury will be cleaned of beelde leaving as A Of the Council talk Of would meA it wors aad and don With might at one time have been wan. write aa to Ii a-OlX, I MmtA ruth lUet.

I s- wacyIIllacBi. 'ia, I wa. T. vr. w.

WealLVIK. sapiasj i nan nam A.

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