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ESTABLISHED 1870 SIOUX CITY, IOWA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1876. PRICE FIVE CENTS to-day's auvzrtisements: GROCERIES. Jfew Torlc. v-'s CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. of New York, both of whom are to enter the work of proclaiming the gospel of L.E, POLITICS.

leading Business Hen of Chicago Call a Mass Meeting in tie Interest of Hayes and Wteeler. Flour Dull and generally unchanged. Wheat Dull and heavy and 2s lower to sell, holders refusing to yield; No. 2 Milwaukee nominally at No. 2 A' Sea Captain on Trial for Inhuman Treatment of Sailors.

DEALER IH Chicago spring new held at win-ter red Western $128. RvE-i-Dnll and unchanged. Barley Quiet. temperance in connection with the evangelistic movement in the Northwest, Twenty-seven women and forty-one men presented themselves for prayer at the after meetings at the tabernacle. The week closed with two large prayer meetings, and an inquiry meeting at which there were 600 persons present, most of them on their own behalf.

It has been a week of accumulating power and joy. The outside meetings report reforms in progress and increasing results in awakenings and conversions. CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. The Instigators of tne Weedcn-Walker Prize Fight Sentenced to the Penitentiary, Etc. Fancv Inauguration of John L.

Routt, Governor of Colorado. Choice Fami ly and 35 OilETEJIIla jk3HL Corn estern mixed 58 60c Western 60c: white Western 591c. Oats A shade better: mixed Western and State 3248c. Provisions Pork firmer at $17 12i Arrested for Illegal JlegristrationEx. citement In Iowa City In Regard lo the Stone Case.

17.25.' Lard steady at $10,0010.05. But rcceries. GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS Tobacco and Cigars ter unsettled. iggs steady VY estern and State 2662)28c Address of the Republican National MASS MEETING OF CHICAGO BUSINESS MEN CALLED. Committee.

Whisky Dull at $1 12 $1.12 1 asked. THE GRAIN COMMITTEE of the Produce Exchange to-day estab INHUMAN TREATMENT OF 1 I Boston Nov. 3. Capt. Jostah S.

Grin-die, late master of the ship St. Mark, who has been before the United States courts as defendant in 7 two' trials for cruelty to his crew, was yesterday convicted in the criminal branch, Judge Benedict presiding, of cruel and unusual punishmenf in flogging a sailor known as "Long Tom," by flogging and other indignities inflicted, by the captain'B own hand or by his direction. It is alleged that these sailors died. Capt. Grindle iiic-Awu, nuT.

o. j.ue ioiiowing was Republican National Committee. circulated today: -The undersie-ned Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York Citt, Nov. 1, 1876. To ths Remiblicam cf the merchants and business men of Chicago, believing the election of Hayes and United Statet: A spontaneous and enthu lished two new grades on oats, extra White corresponding to the present No.

1 and white extra oats" corresponding to No; 1. The committee altered No. :1 white said No. 1 oats to 29 pounds jper Wheeler on Tuesday next to be of the ut 77 Fourth Street, opp. Postoffle Sloxcc City, Iowa.

I r.i. v. r.iuRPHY, moat importance to the business interests siastic uprising ot the Northern people within the last few days, made evident by recent advices up to this evening at these headquarters, leaves no doubt about or the country, and recognizing it to be bushel instead of 82 as at present. lhe i ll A I IT our duty to use all just measures to se new grades take effect Monday. i -c cure that end, hereby invite all citizens the election or Hayes and Wheeler by a large majority of electoral votes.

The holding these views to in Farwell Hall on Saturday evening, 4th to evasive and valueless promises of Mr, dealer nr Tilden, with the stereotyped and reluct StLociicKov. a Flour Dull and unchanged. heat Dull and lower; 2 red fall 4 give expression to their opinions and listen to addresses by prominent citizens. Among the signers are John V. Far- ant approval forced by him from a few Southern Democratic committees not to press rebel war claims for -loss or was first arrested five years ago when master of the ship Qld Colony, for ill treating two Spanish refugees whom it was alleged he attempted to coerce into signing the ship's- papers.

On the trial it was proven that the men were hoisted to the main top with heavy Irons around their necks, gagged with iron bolts and confined in a. dark hole for fifteen days on an allowance of a biscuit a day. The men were so weak when taken from the ship that they had to be brought into court on stretchers. After a trial, lasting several days, Capt Grindle damage to property, although still de Groceries well Keith C. M.

Henderson Chas. P. Kellogg, Henry W. King Creerar, Adams Wm. Blair Stewart, Aldrich Hib- manding the payment' to rebels, as well as to -loyal persons, of about Corn Active but a shade lower at 40 40c.

i.vr'--i Oats Dull at 30J30ic for bid for November. i Rye Dull and 16wer at 57c. Barley Quiet and unchanged. 1 Provisions Quiet and unchanged. $2,000,000 claimed in their bills before AKD Congress for supplies furnished ortaken and for the use and occupancy of proper bafd, bpencer McYeagh Phelps, Dodge Palmer, A.

Cahn, Allen, Keith Corbin May, S. D. Kimbark, Gray Farrington Schmahl, Sprague, ty, have failed to produce conviction in Whiskt Ouiet and unchanged at the face of overwhelming evidence" of Provisions contrary purposes, and have alarmed in stead of quieting the. Northern people, uarner juciNaD ss Johnson, Geo. Ross Barton, Pierce Brooks Neems.

W. M. Hovr. Krva.nl fl Milwaukee. Flour Quiet and un chanced.

was acquitted, the verdict being not guilty under the statute and the ruling of the court, but guilty of cruel treatment. V' WEEDEN-WALKER Salem, N. Nov. 3r-Tbe counsel for the convicted prisoner in the Walker homicide case this morning moved for a new trial, which was refused Weeden, Goodwin andCollier, found uilty of manslaughter by aiding in the killing of the prize fighter. Walker, were Wheat Weak, closed active and low ing Knowles, Clayes Cd.t Sherer Parsons, Boyea, Fay Conkey, Harmon, Merriam J.

B. Biiggs, Witlard, Bacon Kellogg Barrett, at er; Jno. 2 Milwaukee, i.uy, ueceuiDer Corn Firmer at 453. The imminent danger to the- public credit and the reviving commerce' and manufactures, if the payment of the national debt is to depend, upon a government of men whose rebellion that debt was created to suppress, has aroused the merchants and business men of New York and of the country. The violation, over nearly half the territory of the nation by intimidation and murder, of the fundamental Republican principle that the ballot shall be freely chosen and saf ely cast, is rally in er a united North to Cr.

Pearl and Fourth Street. SIOUX CTTV. IOWA. JOHN HITTLE, SIOUX CITY GROGERY Plnmner Sr. fV Trinfn.11 a E3 Jt Oats Quiet at 311c RTK-i-Unsettled.

closed 6teady at 61 W. Gillead Geo. 8. Bedfield, H. W.

Austin Thos. J. Kirk Gilbert, Hubbard Durand Bros. A. J.

Kirkwood, J. A. Roche, Larra-bee North, W. B. Jenks, Wells Faulkner, L.

Gould Thompson Thompson Tavlor. Marcus i I- to-day sentenced six years imprisonment each in the penitentiary. The remaining two prisoners were sentenced to two years. MURDER, ROBBERY AND LARCENT Augusta, Nov. 3.

A party of negroes broke into a residence near Aiken, S. last night and murdered Mr. Hanslon and his nephew named Postman. After robbing the premises the murderers fired the dwelling. 611c Barley Weak; No.

2 83c. I -V LiTKrooilNov. 8. Breadstuefs Quiet. Winter wheat 9s8d10s; spring, 93 9dlls; club, 10s 5d103 9d.

Corn 25s 9d26s. i i live Stock jf arkets. And Provision Storo And Headqnorters for Fine and FashionaTilo a. arweu, jji. a.

Meyer and a large till V. uuuiuci oi uM.cr3 ana memoers oi ine Board of Trade. COLORADO'8 GOVERNOR INAUGURATED. Denver, Nov. John Lo Routt wns to-day inaugurated Governor, of Col- orado.

His message was mainly devoted to tODics Of local State interp.sta. Th COR. FOURTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS Keeps a large stock of choice and fresh family Groceries, Canned Qoods, Ac. Goods deliyered free of charge la the FURNISHING GOODS. Cbicao, Not.

8. Cattle Receipts quiet and prices unchanged, closing sloWjWith a considerable number unsold. put down promptly this new Southern I With this uprising of Northern sentiment, every Northern State will probably be carried for Hayes. The frauds in New York City will be prevented, and the Democratic city majority kept down to such amount that the large Republican majorities elsewhere will not fail to overcome it and secure a decided majority in State for the Hayes and Wheeler. The three Pacific coast States and New Jersey are believed to be surely Republican, and there is a good fighting chance for Indiana, while the information from North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana shows that in spite of the murderous opposition of Tilden Democrats those Southern States will give majorities for Hayes.

The systematic and THROUGH A BRIDGE. -Wheeling, W. Nov. 3. Nine cars and a locomotive were precipitated through a bridge -a.

distance of "thirty feet on the Baltimore and Ohio road two GILBERT ItM Hoffs Receipts 12.000. Good demand for all crades and trices 10c higher, rang ing at 5 005.75 for heavy to light I Have always on hand a Largo Assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY financial showing is particularly favorable, there being a handsome excess of resources over all liabilities and the constitutional provisions prohibiting debtor excessive taxation. Educational matters are equally encouraging. The annual products of the mines is $8,000,000, and it is predicted that with the developments of the San Juan district in Southwestern Colorado -next year's products will reach $10,000,000. miles east of Mound svilhv The engineer, Wash Miller, was killed and a strange man on the engine seriously injured Railroad Intelligence.

packers; $5.705.90 for shippers; assorted Philadelphia $6 108.15. 1 li Sheep Receipts 300. Market dull and prices ST.LOUI3.'. I St." Louis, Nov. 8.

GROCERIES Chicago, Nov. The hearing upon the application for the removal of Gen. Hoes Receipts 1,100. In good de Geo. B.

Wright, receiver of the Indian mand: Yorkers $5.255.50: bacon $5.50 53 Fdtirtli Street. Q565. nbach Qi Co. n. prearranged boasting from the Tilden headquarters in New York are only desperate expedients to avoid inevitable dee eat.

The Republicans of the "country have only to perform beir full duly, and every man go early to the polls, and the triumph of Hayes and "Wheeler be Z. Chandler, Chairman. Cattle Receipts 700. Market steady I and good demand butcb era: cattle $2.25 (abZ 50 stockers f2.50O3.65 Texana HJottom Prices Si Ai ILLEGAL REGISTRATION. San Francisco, Nov.

3. The United States Marshal yesterday and made a number of arrests of. parties charged with illegal registration, mostly on the ground of non-citizenship, non-residence arid conviction of crime. Warrants are ouffor many others. The tion of law will betrocght before judges pf the United States District and Circuit courts to-morrow.

THE STONE CASE. apolis, Bloomington and Western Railway, which ha3 been pending before Judge Drummond of the United States Circuit Court for the past four days, terminated to-day by the withdrawal of all charges whatever against the receiver. During the hearing Gen. Wright's administration was justified in, every particular and the fact shown that' the property had been very largely benefited since he came into possession of it, and that he had managed it fairly and impartially to every interest involved. Family Grocers range at New York Dry Goods Market.

KitfTp Not. was a slusgisb movement in all Oil EVERYTHHIG GITAItAIITEED. ICannfaetnrers of and Sealers la descriptions of domestic goods from first hands and the jobbing trade was light. Iowa City. Nov 3.

Intense meat exists here over the' matter excite-of Dr. How a President is Elected. Many persons'" do not understand exactly how' the President of the United States is elected by the electors there is something at least about it that is not clear to Presidential electors are chosen by general tickets. The names of two men, corresponding to the number of in the Lawrence, Nov. 3.

C. S. Gree steady prints quiet at unchanged prices. TJfineCigarS, lODaCCO, Ifipes Dress goods in moderate request. Trim-I i btone, candidate, for First district, against whom.

serious H. A. JANDT Sioux City. charges have been made in a paper pub- med felt skirts doing fairly. Men's A ceneral assortment of Smokers' Articles woolens quiet.

Flannels in light, de Pearl St Bet. Second and 8l" nsnea here. Delegations from ton on both sides of the question are mand. Foreign goods quiet. ley and Henry Williard have been appointed receivers for the Kansas Pacific Railroad.

Fires. 1 St. Paul, Nov; 3. At 2 o'clock this morning the residence of -Joseph Lick, LT7IIBER. AGRICULTURAL EIPLEtlENTS.

Senators which a state is entitled to in Congress, together with the names of as many others as there are Representatives of the State in the lower house of Con CHASuBREUN, now in the city and home politics are entirely forgotten in the discussion of the matter. SANBORN F0LLETT Kew Tork Money and Stock Market Kiw York, Not. S. Money easy at lj4 per cent" i Gold 109i. i PERSONAL.

it's Jl 1 1 here, with a portion of Its cements, was consumed by fire. Loss, 3.000. Two Washington, inov. secretary rill left to day for New York where he will to morrow ad dress the Governments steady. FamilpGrocery hours later the residence of N.

P. Lang- WHOLESALE AND liET AIL KSAfcEBESf 1 ....113 ..117 ..110 Coupons, 81.. Coupons, "p5 Coupons, new. New Ss 10 40s Currency Ii- II Con pons, FOREIGN NOTES. J17.

Coupons, A 1 A t. 1 And Provision Dealer. Farming ford, just completed and not occupied, was also burned and an adjoining residence, that of Chief Justice Gilfillan, was somewhat injured. Loss, 000; insurance, $5,000. Both fires are believed to be incendiary.

Boston, Nov. 3. The barn and outhouses of Sunny Side, at Dannisline', be 0. 54 DL. gress, one to reside in each Congressional district, are upon the same ballot, and every voter votes for.

the whole number of Presidential elect-tors to be chosen in the- State, and, by a law of Congress, the electors are required to be chosen in all the States on the same day, which is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The electors so chosen in each State meet at their respective State capitals on the first. Wednesday of December, and vote for President and Vice-President, and make and sign three' certificates of all; the votes given by them, and seal up the same. One of these certificates is to be sent by a person duly appointed by them to the president of the Senate at the seat of government' before w.rj.T... 72', Pacific Mail SH N.

Y. Central. 102ii AND St. rani preferred! Lake Shore PEARL BET. iFOUBTH AND FIFTH .1 lOVl WabaSb-tu .1 Wabash preferred; 10 Erie 17 S.

W.iprefcne4..-f' 69? uoivu longing to C. W. Fierce, burned yester Batter and Eggs lODplled to ttntomen the jeai ronnd. i i 11 Implements BUILDING MATERIALS, Adams Express. Rock Island.

BItEWERXES. day. Loss, partly insured. Obituary. Memphis, Nov.

3. Francis i CHINA HALL. The French Senate and. Chamber of Deputies-Eastern War News-Fire, Etc. FRANCE.

CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. Taeis, Nov. 3.In the Chamber of Deputies to-day Duke DeCazes, Minister of Foreign Affairs, made a statement in regard to the policy of, the French government in the East. He dwelt principally on the country's neM of peace and concluded as follows: If, contrary to expectations of the government, complications should arise we shall never ask you- to the honor and safety of France in a struggle which does EsTe bow on hand and will keep for In tach AND quantities as may be desired the notorious negro who for years figured I Save Tlrloiie 1 as a woman auu liupoeeu ua. tue vtui-gressional committee in connection withj Pin8, Cottonvvccd, Oak, WAGONS, i By making your purchases at the firsts of January next ensuing; another is to be forwarded by mail, also directed to the president of the Senate; and the third is to fbo delivered to the United States Judseof the.

district in the riots or looo, died in a nospitat to-uay after a long illness. rr L'New York, Wheat. Steam Brewery 5-' 'ff 1 Ash and Walnut Luir.ber PLOWS, "V- and PTJIIPS ley, once" a favorite actor, died this morn no; involve" her essential interests. 1 has 1 which the judges are asemDiea. ua me i second Wednesday of February the pres having used our best endeavors to main rn7 Ji- Siotia: City, Joxsrsu To MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.

tain the peace of Europe we shall at least be sure of being able to maintain it for retherwlth Shlnales, Lath, Doors, uh. Blinds Also agents for liock IUrer fsper Cos Douglo's'Sl. bet' Third and Fourth ident of the Senate, in the presence; of all the Senators 'and Representatives, opens the certificates from all the States, and the votes' are counted. The person having a majority of all the electoral SIOTJX CITY, IOWA, The oldest brewery and inakea the best Beer be had la the West. Orders by mail will recelTe pronst personal.

aW. I -i SHEATHIIiG R00FIF1G PAP EH Cbioaoo, Not 8 COMIXISSIOII. 1 i votes tor. rresident is elected, it no person has a majority of the electoaal Hensler. Chas.

Ulrt. T.Traaz FiiOTjn Dnllantijasy.T.iT Wheat Fairly aciiVcT "decidedly the House of Representatives must Salesroom and Wtxeioust Comings Sno chose the Presidentfrom those candidates tweaker and lower; No. 1 spring. fllH; I Tha LarOBSt Stock. Lndon, Nov; 4.

A Paris dispatch to the Daily Newt says yesterday's proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies are equivalent to the adoption of the Gati-nean bill in principle. The debate was adjourned until to-morrow. The Chamber, will probably pass the bill an amended shape against the wishes of the ministry and the Senate will reject it. This will probably be the commencement of a serious .1 rm KvA mhn ha4 tha h.npV. Act I XT a ft i ndnl iHCll otnnal 1 flfll fA.

no a I OUXClty BREWERY "Wixtor St Slon City. ..1 'i; -i. closed $1.09 for November, number of tne electoral Jiut mi tha Best Assortment, so doine the members donot -all vote closed 1 1.10'. for Decem-ber closed inside for Janu-arv: No. 3.

08ffi98lCTxejected S8a89Q: ommission TJlerc-tiants together; but those of each State vote by Lowest Prices CzCO Ptot)3 eT.FHAIIZ themselves; ana tne candidate "wno re-. THE LARGEST ceives the votes of a majority of the Rep: Hersey, Bean Brown and Wholesale Dealers Ileftqnartcrs tor" Cobn Quiet, irregular, and -lower; hiah mixed No. 2 regular 42 resentatives of a State -has one vote from CM AND, DSALEE3 INI '1 such State; which it appears that i iLAGERBE Zs. French: GhinaGrockery COAIs aix jxhtds orm thettC.jare Lpnlyasmany iTesiaentiai votes as there are States. The person LUf.lDER OF ALL KINDS i.i";V;.V''- AGEST3FOR who receives the votee of a mfijority of jected4141c.

i GIiASSWARB. Brewery West of tie itlsslulppl TURKEY. CONSULAR COMMISSION DISSOLVED. Paris, Nov, 3. The Reuter't telegram" from Ragusa states that in consequence of the Conclusion of armistice the consular commission at Mastor for the pacification of the insurgent has provinces been dissolved.

MONTENEGRO ACCEPTS ARMISTICE. i London, Nov. 4. A Vienna corre- the States is elected. 5 lamis anatarhi) Goods; DEALERS Ml WALT AHD HOPS 1 Silid Silver and PlateiWare UATB -ijioueraieiy active, uu.

lower; No. 2, 30131c closed S0i30Jc for cash, November and the year, 3U 321c closed 31c for December rejected 22JC i Of IC A BE II A FLOUR Hazard Powder. PLACET UOHYTA'Y PEIL PILES Orders by Mall PrompUy Attended U. HARDWAIIE. Hi': Crop Report.

Nov. The digest for the crop returns for October, as prepared at the Department of Agriculture, indi cates a reduction in the yield of the Wood and Willow are, i i Jacanned and Pressed i ETIIXTTATES, EI. spbndent of the Times announces that Montenegro has accepted armistice on Pocket and Table Cutlery, Fine Shears and Scissors Kte No. 59c. i BAKLETNo.2,;77i73a for' cash! or November, 80c for December.

Provisions Pork quiet and lower; the same terms as Servia. Uicliisan Butter Tub, T7isccnsixi -Uutter Pirldn Bronzed Chandeliers and 1 D.k.a Twin. tiJXijjriiity. Baby Carriages, Toy Carts, Cajres, Door Mats, iMiss A. E.

Savyors, Eefrlgeratora, Water'Cbolers. Ice 7eia Patent Eg Vet Dairy Cnceso China Dolls and Doll Heads, old $15.80, new $16.00 for cash, $15.43 15.45 for November, December, $15,371 for the year, $15,471 15 50 forj January. Lard, newt $9.65, old, $9.60 for cash, $9.45 for November, $9.40 for the year, $9.45 for January. Bulk 8houldersu6i6jc; short rib, 8ic; short clear. 8c wheat crop of nearly one-sixth, while 'the quality is somewhat superior.

Every section of the Union indicates a reduced profit except the Middle States. The figures point to a yield of about bushels. Rye is reported 4 per cent, less than 1875, but the quality is better. Barley is 6 per. cent, less than last year.

Buckwheat is a full Oats shows a falling off of 23 per -cent. Every section of the Union is deficient. The corn crop is deficient, but the figures have not 4.i; dkajlers "is :5 WHOLESALE ASD liSTAIL of all Kinds. CANADA. 4 fibe.

St. IIt ACr kthe, Not. fire 'wtich broke out this morning in E. Lar-iere planinsand machine shop burned twenty buildings beforethe names ere sot nnder control. LOST AT SEA.

CEBEc, 3 -Intelligence has vi ueeiveiiere ot the total loss of ue ttudsoa Bay Company's schooner Walrus, oa the 2it se. COlt; EEC03TO A3TD PEAltt STREETS Gioxm errs-, iowa Remember tbe Place i SIOVX CITT IQWA, Whisky Dull and easier at $1.09 i i CLOSING PKICKS. Wheat lower at $1.08 for November, HAT TWISTER STOVS Cz, THIWABJEJ et been obtainea. xne cotton crop win be laree and likely approach the heavy $1,091 for December. Corn heavy and HAY TWISTER Dress and Cloak Uaklng, Iron Foree, Drlro 7elli TTimJaaUl A FOSTER'S BITOnCES.

of Only yield of 1875. lowtr ut iur iueuiucii ijc ivl December. Oats 1c lower. Pork lower at JL. J.

ZIILLAnp, -naoafactarcr Acent, i DSICU, Agent for tie IrrcTii $15.35 for the year. at 9.40 Clsterm Pomps, lnm mmO. and Pnmp CPl'ii DIVORCES, The ChIaSo KeTifal. TfARTTixflTON. Nov.

3. Probabilities: for the jear. Heceipts. Shipments. Compreise'i hsy itraw or flax Into contact ktns makinz "Pnr the' uDDer Mississippi and lower! Grover iz Balicr Lock and K.aUc EUtch eotiTeiilcTit foj fuel, which barns retdUy, 9.000 10.000 Missouri valleys, in the southern por a hot tre and lasting as long mm 1 102.000 130,000 1 tions, southerly winds, falling barometer, Tin Roofs put on and Warranted, vith.

new and improved EooflnR. Machinery. Best, 1 Boots at lowest Prices. JOBBING PROHPTLT ATTSNDBD TO. SI0TJX CITT.

IOWA. 85,000 i Oftta 31.000 -v 71,000 Leeal in anj State in tbe Unloa, obtained wlthont DobUcitr or personal presence. AffidaTitsnfficlent croof' rsidencsnot material If your TJnioa ts Sot a Wpr there are late laws which provide for roar relief. Send for circular containing fall iaUmaUon (no stamp) to O. B.

SIMS, 7 A.Elaad Block, odd. Ehsrman House, Chlaaso, III. he tissd In any etOTe bamlag wood or warmer, -ciouay auu pruuauij iaiuj weather, bat in the northern portions mperance meetmg and the three after meetings in Farwelt Hall to day. Thrill, ing experiences were related by reformed and converted drunkards, among them Messrs. Ireland of Chicago, and Sawyer Ccr.

Fesr! tzi, Fcsrih tli cosU Ci.S' Corrtspondcnca soUciUd. colder northerly winds.iising barometer, i 7,000 i 4,000 33,000 8,000 cloudy and possibly snow..

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