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THE GATE CITY: KEOKUK, IOWA: TUESDAY MOBNING, MAY 16. BLANKS.—Bills MR. COL. of Lading, Warranty Deeds, Mortgages, Trait Deeds, Leases, Justice's Blank Forms, etc., can be bad at this office in hrge or small quantities. Foft boots and shoes go to W. R. Bidl* nan's—No. 92, Main street. GODET'S Magazine for Jane has been T9 •eived by Lowry. THE river is rapidly falling at this point Steamboat arrivals were slim yesterday. I* THE GOUJE* age of girlhood preserve Hie beaaty of the teeth with Sozodont Sbd then, when the hair is silvered and the ^es dimmed with years, the mouth will still reveal two glittering rows of unsullied ivory. Gov. STOVE has been invited to stump part of Missouri during the coming campaign. He lias consented to deliver a few addresses there next month. So says the Register. W. H. Fi.r*i*n, of the Adjutant Gen erals Office, who has been in Des Moines during the winter, and was acting local editor of the Register during Mr. Dixon's protracted blindness, has gone from Des Moines to Clinton. DR. G. E. EHISCER, Homoeopathist, office and residence 4th st. betw. Main ft Blondean. NEW DRro STORE.—Lower A Pollock have just opened a fine assortment of fresh drags, paints, oils, dye staff, lamps, glassware, combs, perfumery, soaps, and fancy goods of •11 descriptions, to which they invite the at tention of the public. Physicians' prescriptions filled to order. Ko. T3 Main street, Keokuk, Iowa. 2t A WORKMAN on the Valley Road, unknown, got one of his legs crushed yesterday by the &11 of some timbers with which he was work ing. This occurred beyond Vincennes. He was brought down to the city by Conductor Smith. The bone of the leg wad fractured in couple of places. PERRT met with an accident yester day, but fortunately escaped severe injury. He was standing on Third street engaged in conversation. He didn't notice a team ap proaching. nor was he observed by the driver. Consequence was the Colonel was knocked down, horses and wagon passing over him, causing bruises but no severe hurt. THE good-looking Chairman of the Repub lican State Centml Committee, Judge Tracy, of Burlington, called upon ns yesterday. FOR SALE.—The personal property of Huis kamp A Matle«s consisting of the most com plete stock of boots and shoes in the city, at greatly reduced prices. No. 74 Main street. THE little child of Mr. Frank Weess. noticed on Saturday as being accidentally shot, is im proving. and the Doctor thinks the wound^s not as dangerous as at first believed. TRIAL BY Jinr.—The trial HT Jury i« a right Which ererv citiren of the I'oited States hi, claimed a* hi« prerogative. Bat it ii of much greater importance to those who have been inffer ing for year* from I)v«peptia, Indigestion, Flatu lency, and (*ner*l Debility, that Coc's Dyspepsia Care will certainly care them.—the proprietor* guarantee It ia every instance. Mar 15-dA w-tue-thu-sat. Arcnojr.—On Thursday, May 17th, at ten o'clock, at the residence of Col. Dudley. (''Pavillion." i on'Conrert. between Second and Third strei-U, we will sell the entire con tents of his house, consisting of fine parlor and chambcr sets, bureaus, secretary and book case, carpets, one large ice cLest. cook and heating stoves, together with a large quantity of good kitchen furniture. myl5 3t HOWE k Tti.ER, Anet'rs. Yoc havf seen advertisements in eastern papers wherein for fire dollars, more or less, Sent to the address of some alphabetic im personality, you should, by return mail, have the secret of wealth. So saw a young man tip in Hardin county. He was making haste to be rich. Off went his five dollars in due time back came the precious secret of cer tain wealth. The money might have been worse invested. There were the words. "If you want to get rich work like the devil.'1 That was all. SOME person undertook to get tip an rx citetnent at the corner of Eleventh and John ion streets yesterday afternoon by asserting that a thief had concealed himself in the Culvert at that point. Men. women and children in large numbers gathered around the opening of the culvert to see the culprit "trotted out1-ut all hod to go away with out realizing their expectations, and many whispered the word "sold" as they walked •way, the wrtier hereof among the rest. Tn'o young gentlemen of our city met with rather a severe misfortune last Saturday Bight. Some thieving scoundrel entered tlteir room after they had retired, and robbed nem of their clothes, containing money and batches. No clue has been obtained, neither tl any body suepicioned. All persons should look well to their bolts and bars hereafter, as tie above robbing indicates the presence of burglars. Tie Committee of Banner Migsion Sabbath School have raised nine hundred dollars, and SO freely have our citizens subscribed there lbr, that we feel certain the whole sum they desire to raise will be subscribed without •ucli trouble. The "greenbacks" are to be Wed for the erection of a suitable building fer Sabbath School purposes. i SELUKQ OCT THEIB ENTIRE STOCK TItX Jtn.T KtXT. INTCSDIXQ A ChaKOK 3X) pieces very best Calicos, «t is mod 30 Oents per yard. $0,000 prices. 150 pieces Delaines and Challiw at 20 to 10 cents per yard, (old price.) 1 3 pieces French Jacouets and Organdie *t 3". to 40 cents per yard, (old price.) 100 pieces French plaids and poplins, at S5 tj 60 cents per yard, (old price.) 603 plain and fancy Parasols at importers' prices. Black and fancy Silks at importers prices. Their whole stock, consisting of all kinds «f goods usual 1 kfpt in a first class Dry Goods house, will be sold without -gird to Biarket prices. For good and cheap good,, Vim horses war* stolon In "tfca port of Warren county oo Wednosqny nigh! last. So says the Oceola SentineL That paper says rogues art having it all their own tfty in that quarter of tha Hawk* eye State, and it recommends lynch laws for their extirpation. Thinks this proem chris tian and humane. LITERABT NOTICES.—The LOWRY, sa^ IV THEIR i IfiiiM. A full stock of staple and fancy Dry ®oods and notions, bought since the latest' flecline in goods. 1 worth Dress Goods at importers' mt I. M. LESKM ft Co'*. •s No, 109 Mifcill abaal (dl4t-tnss thnrs-aat.) Tin Original Formula for the manufacture •f the rare vegetable specific—lied Jacket Bitters—is rigidly attend to. Ita qnality -and proponioaa aever raiy. Cooseqwetif Us operation is anitona. Monorar, it grtifetanafatoiaaqf diaii* publishers send us Oodey't Ladf Book. "Christ and the Sisters of Bethany" is the attractive steel plate for this month. Then than is the colored fashion plate, wood-cots, and fashion able novelties, with the usual amount and excellence of reading matter. Published by L. A. Goday, Philadelphia. Three dollars per annum. of the News Depot, hands ns the second nnmber of The Galaxy. This maga zine is doubtless destined to receive a large share of popular favor. This number opens with "The Claverings," by Anthony Trol lope. This and "Archie Lovell," by Mrs. Edwards "In the Hammock," by Rose Terry "The March of the Cholera," by Dr. Draper "The Home of Victor Hugo," byG. Cluseret, and various other articles by talent ed writers, make this a desirable number of a desirable magazine. For 6ale by Lowry. Mr. Lowry also places Harper11 Weekly on our table. DIED.—At her residence in this city, on the 5th instant, Mrs. EMILY K*OWLBS, wife of Doctor Freeman Knowlcs, aged fifty-seven years. The above brief notice chronicles the death of a lady whose life and character entitle her memory to something) more than paragraph. passing A sincere and earnest Christian, her life was full of good words and good deeds. Her character was so attractive by its sym metry and beauty that it inspired our highest confidence and regard. Her countenance was the truthful index of a pure, gentle and loving soul. In kindness of heart, quick and ready sym pathy with every form of suffering, and The motive power of her actions seemed to be love—love to God and love to man. As she approached the entrance to "the pale realms of shade,'' her mind continued clear and calm, and her confidence in God as her Father and Friend, firm and unshaken. When asked the day before her decease how the next world appeared to her, now that she was so near it, die replied, "all bright and beautiful." By her Pastor she sent a message to the Church of which she was a member, (the Unitarian), saying, ''Tell them to keep nnited, and adopt for their aiotto—blessed are the pure in htari.for they shall set God." So passed away the gentle aud lovely spirit of oar friend. H. BROWXEI.I, corner of Fourth and Main streets, has just received another large invoice of wall paper, borders, etc. Go and see them. WHEAT DEMORALIZED.—That's what the telegraph savs of the wheat market in Chi cago. A few days ago the article of wheat advanced in price some ten or fifteen cents per bushel, and the price of flour in the same As a nnmber of children were playing yes terday in a barge, at the foot of Bank street, a little boy about twelve years of age, named Keniston, fell overboard and would have been drowned but for the exertions of Mr. Item ing and son, who obtained a skiff and res cued the little fellow as he was goicg down the last time. was working for the mggers. The Bureau baralsac OfBcera. Lieutenant Blanding helped him wash The following is himself, and paid the fine of ten dollars im- i posed bv his Honor the Mavor and was of th T" I they have never enjoyed one day of peace or happiness since their husbands yielded to the degradation and took to their hearts the great abomination. Many legitimate wives will not permit their hus bands to bring other women into the house holGS on this point they stand firm and in flexible. They will not consent to be dis graced by living under tho same roof with polygamy, and the husbands are compelled to tind other abodes for the secoud. third, fourth, fifth, and so on to the end of the chapter. In many instances, the first wife does not know the children her husband may bare by the second, third, fourth, as the case may be. bach act of the women of Utah, which ia tree from restraint or compulsion, indicates beyond dispute that the system of polygamy cannot find any support within their hearts, and church leaders labor in vain to compel the women to ''round up their shoulders to bear the cross HAKIM'S CUOLXRA REMEDIES. Tbera H«mre"0U,knIi*Uke in.,.the formula of Dr. Hamlin s cholera specifies as published in peverai religious and other journals. The first prescription is stated thus 1, laudanum and spirits of camphor 2, tincture of rhu barb—equal parts. In consequence of which, apothecaries hare made the mistake of put ting up one half laudanum and camphor, and one half rhubarb whereas, there should be equal part# each of laudanum, rhubarb and camphor—ia material difference. "It is a painful thing," nid Jonea, who had been deceived, r'to By Telegraph.] Haw TOM, May 14. The ft—in iiif« ad—y a*SU» says tha stock •wrket opened with a somewhat aasettled foaling, saassi by the foriaca MM, aad inniisstsilj aa tavorakla rotaras or tha Brie traCe »r April at the board, bat tks downward ton in Government stock was checked by bids for large amoants of 5-2«a by a pitnaiaeat Wall street Irm, aad sabae qaently the weakness oa railroad shares was met by an offer from soma firm for any part of five thousand shares of Erie at 73, and by large par chases of MichigaaBoathern. This expression of confidence gave tone to the market, and in rail road lists prices were generally higher. The chief activity in railroad Stock appears to be in consider able oatside des^nd, as an investment fer the summer months. The present tendency appears to be strongly upward. Erie decliued the larger deetease ia the April bojiaesa would nndeabtedly have produced a severe fall ia the price, bat the stock is understood to be so held at present that it is in the power of a clique to ran ap the priee at their pleasure. The steamer City of Paris broaght ia an amomt of .-208, estimated at half a million to three quar ters of a million of dollars, which are thrown upon the exchange this morning, and are sold at faj. The 3d aad 3d issues are strong at Saturday's prices: 6s of 1881 4 lower 7-30s, 1st series, de clined to 102$. The miscellaneous list was dull and generally lower at the board, but improved after the call of roilroad stocks. The money market shows still an increasing de mand for loans, but is quiet and moderate. Ttis found difficult to lend anything beyond small •mounts at better than 4 per cent, though 5 per cent is generally asked. A large amount of premium paper passed at 6 a 6 per cent increase, and transactions over the latter rate are exceptional. The bank statement indicates a steady increas ing accumulation of unemployed funds. The de posits for last week being (7,170,500 in exeess of those for the previous week, while the increase of loans is only half that amount. In the inorease of deposits, however, is to be included a gain of 3,055,405 for specie, legal tenders show l*rge in orease. The foreign news has the effect of strengthening exchange. There are more buyers of bills in Lon don and the Continental centres. The decline in cotton at Liverpool, and in 5-20s at London, has strengthened the gold premium, notwithstanding an ample supply. •t Uais Lira Stock Market. From the Democrat of 12th. Receipts of beereg continue to be v I ght and the market tends pretty strongly apward. promptness to minister relief, she had few Among the sales a lot of 45 head, weighing 55,#63 equals. The aged blessed her, and little children knew she was their friend. Her sincerity and frankness of manner were marked traits ol character, and seemed to be the outgrowth of a deeply religious nature. pounds, at seven cents per pound. They were sold by Mr. Cowan at the Broadway I'ard to Da\ id i Hobinson, for shipment to Baltimore. Tht'y were a« handsome a lot of Beeves as could well have been collected. Hogs are quiet, and »o are sheep. Veal calves are selling well. Milch cows go o£Tlively. The horse aod mule business for the week has been pretty fair, as will be seen. The weather is growing quite warm, and com plaints of dry weather are being mode through Melville, III. the country. The Convention resolved on the following as CATTI.*—The market is very firm and an active demand prevails. Sales ranges from 4 to 7 cent*. 89—Sales of 18 bead at $4 per head, i Veai. CALVKS—Sales of 12 at $10. and 8 at $10 50 jer head. Miu Cows—The following sales were made at the Iron Mountain Stock Yard to-day 4 at $55 per head 1 at $62 00 1 at $C« 50 2 at $S0, and one at $tjy per head. HORSKI—The sales of the we^k have been as f.llows 275 head at $13 to $400 per head 173 head at {19 ts $310 per head. Mixes—244 head at from $55 to $31$ per head 226 head at $45 to $75 per bead. KJBOKCS MARKBT. t'ic FtiTBtRi—Comnoii to food, 35 to 40c prime FariTa OF REcoxsTRrrnox.—Rev. J. P. Bardwell, of Oberlin, agent for the American »0c."pVr"lb? Missionary Association in Mississippi, was! Wooi,—Tubwa-hed 35e fleeee-waslied 30c eo lntely enticed into a law office in Granada, wa'bed i off. Miss., and set upon by a ruffianly crowd that "Ar—Timothy #10 prairie J® #0 per ton. gathered in the street, in open day. The Woon—From $7,5t) to per cord. missionary to the frcedmcn coulil" ctt no reason lor the choking and beating which THE PVBLIC FCSDS. they proceeded to administer, except that he in,,ir, THB WoMEX OF ManMOXDO*.—The Salt the same subject, issued under date of Jaly 19,! I^lke VeJetfe pul)lishes some facts concern- 1 ing Mormomiom, from which we abitrnct the I Juire' following, showing howthe women reirard the 1 institution of polygamy as countenanced in Utah. The enitor says: Now we will assert fro.n our knowledge of the workings of polygamy, that of every ten women of Utah, who were the first and legi timate wives, seven of the number, agonized nearly unto death when their husbands brought into their hearts other women to di vide the title of wife with the living and legi timate one, the remaining three were silent acceptors of their fate only from what they conceived to be a religious duty and that no one of the ten, if left to her own judgment and wishes, wonld ever consent to her hus band taking such a step. If we had no knowledge of the workings of polygamy, we could safely assert this much, having only a woman's heart and nature to guide our opin ion. W e have heard ladies residing in this city, who have been geutly reared, highly culti vated, and capable oi adorning any fireside in u,«i7^7.p0.ui«. T",rart"'f with ment for rw)uir,d- F- E- 1 the Treasury CIRCCI.AR rao* by Oto. a the blood lrom his face, and advised a com- to cashiers of national banks plaint at once to the Mayor. On reaching TREASI ht DrPARTWF«rr,''l the Mayor's office, Mr. Bardwell found that THKASI bkr s Orrn k, the man who had led the crowd and had Wisaimoro*, May 8, 1S66. beaten him with a stick, had already been ®,R: ^on requested to n-Dder to the before the Mayor, made complaint against c,,,,v of a circular addressed the I'oited .States, ?imultaneoofl.T '""""'P1* °f accouate current, a state- 9howinS ,he ready for more work at the «me »««r «f the United State. bM,. (WCe.bott.tf. ». Thrpe rlnvs nftor I ipntr.no,'. arr"" n.»ecl,»nr'KiviDK THIS PATWABTM. The following:circnlar has been issued: pAVHASTER-UimKHAL'g ORPtCE, WASBIHQTOX, May «, lfeSfi. Each paymaster will, at the close of each week, report to the Treasurer of the I'nited States direct, the deposit balance of public money to hi* credit, designating the place or places of such deposit. B. W. Ubilk, Pay master-General. St. Lsals Market. St. Louis, May 12. Tobaooo—Prices unchanged throughout the week, and closes with an aetive market tending upward. On the 15th of June a premium sale of Illinois and Missouri Tobaoco will take place at! Pepper's worehouse. The premiums are silver Wheat—But little offering, and market closes bare. Sales of Nt». 2 Spring at $1.60@1.G5 No. 1 Spring at $1.70 a 1.76 Club, $1.80 a 1.85 Fall at #2 a 2.75. Corn—More active, but without material change in prices. Sales to-day: Mixed at 64 a 66c Yellow at 68 a 67c White at 68 a 70c. Oats—Inactive but steady. Sales at 43 a 4fie. Hay—Steady, Sales $10.00 for Light Pressed. Hides—Quiet, dealers paying 13c for dry Salt. Mess l'ork—Sales of city at $31.04 a 31.59. Con siderable inquiry for Country, but no sales held at $30.00 a 30.50. idvsaM la Freight*. The following freight tariff, baaed on the ing of the Western Freight Agents at Indianapo lis on the 10th inst, will take effect on Mondar. 14th inst: *d claaa tj From Chicago To New York MtaUoBs Poorly done. fts, attend fms Is. bare pretaaded friends, aad to Bad then oat" "Yea," '11 class. 4th elaM. flloor. 1:0 lake S tail 134 II 110 f# 100 10® to 110 08 U l'.a «1 60 100 01 to 100 sa Boatoa 16S lake A rail 144 Philadelphia ISO B«ltimore Albaay 1S» lake trail 114 Montreal 128 Bnff.to T» lake*tall Cincinnati SO MK 101 74 w 82 48 •1 SO 00 41 ta 46 60 'raads apea C. R. Treaawrjr H*tea. Is, imlUtioD—aot well done eoarse, and easily detected. The portrait of Chase is much than in the genaiae. is, photographed. Pooriy done. Apply eyaaide of pottassium. •re reported ia eirsaXtaa. Pwtnit af Ckaee. I fts, issitatton—poorly dene: eoane. •s, jMtt.il-i. dTftae*'~eaf apper lsft{ geaaine have portrait of T.ineela 1* jsaBatfca—eagravhig sparse psirsl ap- or on the left they are 100. This is the reverse of tlioee figures ia the genuine there, it will be seen that on the right hand they read 100, and on the left ool- These notes are well executed. Gsvsraaatat Ftaueei. By Telegraph,] NEW YORK, May 14. Th* Tribune't Special says the total[reeeipts of Internal revenue during la*t week were (4,233, I 376,80. Receipts from Customs during the week ending on the 12th, from Ports mentioned, are as follows: New York, _$2,253,200 00 I'billadelphia, ,^........103,55# 48 I Boston, _2V0,41i 31 Baltimore, 60,266 24 I making an aggregate receipt from Internal reve noe and eustoms nearly seven million dollars. The disbursments of the Treasury on acoount of I War. Navy an Imertor for last week were as follows: War Departments^*....*.. $308,011 Navy .1.279,276 Interior 467,004 Total ...12.054,291 I, There was issued daring the week $1,616,730 prices of th« articles enumerated below, for l^e coming year Hoes—The market is duli, with sales 7^ a 8j. 1'ails, 2 hoops, $3.25 per d»xeo pails, 3 hoops, •SHtrp—Market quiet, with sales at $3 50 a $8 t"-60 P«r doien tubs, Xo. 1, $14.50 per doses tubs, No. 2 $13.00 per dosen: tubs, No. 3, $12.00 per doten churas. No. 1, (14.00 per doien churns, S 'j. 2, $13.00 per dotea churns No. 3, $JU.UU per doxen. On motion the Association adjourned. Five Cssr Coiss.—To pet »p tbe new fire-rent piece which i« «oon to be issued, it will cost abost $500,000. There will be, when tbe eoiriag^ Is complete, thre«- and a half uiilion dollars in his money iu circulation, that l-eing tbe amount of fo*tal currency of three arid five centi that the coin is intended to supersede. Loss sv vas FAILI rs orl'iLvsa, Pts* 4'Co. DAILV UATC CITV Orrioa, It has been asetrtained that the Government wiB May 14. 1808. i lo^e bet wee u «I00.o«0 and $3l0.00« by the GRAIN. failure ol Culver, l'enn A C«., the New York WaiAT—Best old Fall at $2 25 No. 1 Fall! ksnkers. Their failure it will be recollected, new, $1 75 Jfo. 9 do from $ I 00 to 1 5V So. 1| eaused the breaking aod suspension of several Na Spring, old, $1 20 Ko. I do, new, Me: 5io, 2, do, tional Banks in the I'ennsyh uu oil regions. 70c. OATS—Sold to-day at 23(a,2ic. It VE—Selling from 3j to 40C per bush. CORN.— In demand. For No. 1 white cot* 37$* per bushel is paid, and 35c for yellow. FLOl H. XXX Fall Wheat, flour, $13 50 XX do. lo. do. market remained firm. There are some mys- $10 25 No. 1 Spring, $s 50 huperfine, $7 M, terious things occurring in the market cir cles. SUNDRIES. BrrTF.it—Not quite so firm. Price ranges front Jf to 20c jwrlb. Eocs—Held to-day at from 14 to lie j... CHIOKKVS From $4 75 to 5 00 doi. roTATuics—Best (juahty from Oi'aBic per bash. IjAUH A-h anciag—Ks to 20c per e'.J-4 ,J t,J Kc lblb. 12o. Hams lb to 17c. Sh0ttlde"'i SUKUIH h—CHutoe article 'will sell fr«M* 3*t« 35c per jal. Beeswax—From 25 to 30e per lb. KAGH—4 to 5c per lb. TAI.low—Id barrels, S»ic loose 8}e. 11II*ES—Dull. Ureen, i»c do. salted, 6ej drr Salted 9c drv fiiot, lt'Jc. MARKETS BY TKLEtiBAPK Cklesgs Market. By Tetetrapfc.] Cotctoo, Wsy 14 Klour— In fc«d ihlpytac req eeiat $8 SO*Hi uo for fucvj to chriee tpclag, aad at 111 foe white wtuUr litre. e Wktsl-IlsBort'M «fsal(| at $1 Wfl *4 for No. 1 £pri»f, leregn ar hoaeaes *2S1 Kb ia N'jrthweet tru Slsvator. Ho 3 0pria« ia fair ieas4 at tl l:ttl 1* Ko 1 Spria« clw.| doll at $1 6SV{«1 IB Cera—In artiv* dessaad at aa advance of le for No. 1 4704S f-« Ko. 46047 .fir at owuw* Sena. LarS-Ia brisk revsaet a* a^r«1S^i beef Cattle—I a U«kt aapptjr, aad |»toaa iaM liai r.M»7 S 85. tot prime ft era W 0Q«« f6 f.r lair ra4a* aodSS 00 AS tj furcoaimoQ to aio^iuss Siock llofa -Bo 'fast at afortber adraar* of SS#3fe. TL« SMdaerara entirety clseatd at SS TS^S itiar mo di «as te choke lou. New Tark Barkst. By Telegraph.] Siw Vcat. Msy 11. Ootton—Q-.let and Srm Mf 35 for Middling. Flour—State and Waatera doll: Bedium fTadea 1CV lie lower SS 30#S *i Silra FUV fv 40010 00 Ex B. II. O^ $Iu "5 trade brand', market closiog doll SS "U&S "i comiu'jn IS 75B13 hj for good to choice I btra. Bje Flour lower, lalaa of LbU. at SS id* amounts you hold to the credit Corn M^l-r^n aal«i of ajo bbl. Braadreioo scd under tbe heads of war, navy, and! Wbi.kjr—Cull ar.d nomtuall cncbanned. of ol th IJureau. was attacked on the Mreet and tion, and of all the classifications in figures. Blank Cora-tc better- more doirc «rt lor eioort- tian shot three times, and died twenty-four list, used for the return* of internal revenue .ill w „?.Jl v ,' w hours.—Cincinnati Gazette. answer for these reports. These instructions are w °7, intended to saperw-de those of tbe Secretary up Wh«t-I)0» an,I t*« .ower, Wt,t*" '865, no returns of that de»cri|)tion l-eing now rc- Oats—In moderate request at to sew W eat era office. A strict compliance will be for old do. "d Treasurer l'. 8. P'trolenm-llras «md« at U far refined Approved: Hron McCi Li.ncii, Secretary of 1° bond. Pork—Opened flrmer but ctoaed doll and lower at ISO BOURBON ?Ss, .imitation—the head of Hamilton is coarse and Marred the buttons on oaat are iadistiaet on geatlne tbeiy ate plain and dlltteet otherwise excellently done, aad well calculated to deeeive.' 50s, altered from 2s—vig. portrait of Hamil ton BBtew the wards United States. Ia genuine it is Akova. 100s, imitation—The only points of actual differ sore between the genuine and counterfeit are these: la apper left eorner are the words Aet of February 25th. 1862." In counterfeit the th" and ornamental lines above run into and touch the border in the genuine there is a clear space between. On the right end of back of note tnere are fourteen small orals on the edge of each oval I1Y increasing the appetite, the figures on the bad read 001, in National Banknote ourreji v. making the total amount issued up to date $27 J.^TS.bVi. The following is a statement uf the amount of funds in cash in the vaults ol the Treasury on the 13th: F. 6. Legal Tender nates, J$21,804),0)4 National Bank ...9,238,000 Fractional Currency, 1,476,7£i (•old 303,0*0 Silver 205,000 Certificates, .^5W,000 ,wOtrls.... Keserve fund, tomporary loan 30.000,000 movie, of th. flood Shepherd Kurplus 3,793,242 Compound not*-* .24,rr 1,300 Interest notes in redemption^ 496,000 Total —$97,573,327. WoedtB.War* ronv-esstlms. [From the Detroit Tribune, May llth.] This Association held a meeting .at the Biddle House yesterday. %t half pa*t two in the after noon. l'reeeot, A. S. Curtu, President S. A. l'utnatn, of llarrmn, Ohio John Bousfield, of Cleveland J. ti. Uraham, of Cltve land W. A Mowry, of Chicago lienry Mann, of Milwaakee M. Frost and J. W. gntton, of Detroit C. Evarts, of St. Louis Dr. Daton, of Toledo J. C. Dimick, fur Ke eetad, cloaiag Oala—la beltM- SeMaail SS®M fer Ko. 1 fjT So. t. Rye—Raiker ^aiet MTfc for 1 «l«SS for 'o. 2. Barlcx—D«:i CsaaStsa at WSSl. Pru»t«iaos rtrw tiltos Srai at n OO0S3 00 fur M-» Pork. Balk Itaat* acareeand Ira. Olcar Eidse at JS-f A HJULTHT 10*10, ODTUI on«au£» tfannva, Prepared Is Ripe OID BOCBBON free (rose Oiala OU, wita nowssta, 1 ef the highest MdUfcal T* inverted, while raaaletlaa th* booeto. and 76«77 76'S3l 26 for new Meae clocfrg at $30 81 regular. 545.30 00 fur old d" C'24 &0926 00 fur P.im« al«o 46 0 bbU rii't Meas, May, Jtiba and July, seilais and bayen option, at $ JO 7ii£31 60. Beef—Stead) |1 d^it fur new lain IIata. Beef decitcdlj hKtti. 46 M04I. Cnt Mrm'»—?cnree and Sra 12^913^ tor Bhoal* ars 17^10 for Bans. Bacon—Quiet L*rd—firm at 22" Butter Rear) t&ti for OUo.aad St#4S for State. Cbeeee Beary lCKi.20 Wew tsr^AsMy Market. 1 plate, to be awarded directly to tbe growers. Cotton—Sales to-day at 30t@31}c. Whisky—Sales at $2 19. Flour—Business still light buyers holdiagoff Sales to-day of Super at $6@7 Extra at $7 60(& 8 75 Double Extra at f(J(g11. By Nefrapb.] Nsw Yost. May 14. Honey—Easy at 4*6 etmt. cill loatM. BterllnE Kxcb*n: e-Fte*dj WV4®10(%. Quid Arm openiugat 130^, detUnlng tol30^i advano lag to 13S^, c!o«iiig at 1S0^. Qovasaatent Stxka lowi r. Weekly Bank Itataasat, NEW Yoas, May 14. The Baak StateBeat for last week »hows the Loaa% lacreaae, S3.en.U8 Specie, inert as-, $3,058,4(5 Ciit* latioa, decrease $723,418 Drpoeits, IncrsMi, $719^00 Legal Tenders, iucraase, $8,836,212. •t. Lsali Market. By Telegraph.] St. Louis, May 14. Ootton—Deiireated, ander foreign news. Flour—Dull and nncbanged. WHOLESALE 4"' Wheat— Better qualitiaa anchanged lower graite da» •lined Corn—Firm 6t^T2. Oata-Biffher *3%U%. Pork, Bacon and Whbky nacfaanged. WILKINSON, BARTLETT CO, k 94 Mata street 1 KIOKVK, IOWA. tng diges ted* to the and cheerfal- MOa, regulating the booeto, and system, they impart strength to the ueee to the mind. and by druggists generally not got Item other. Pn^rietor, If yoor druggist or trwles BiSUrt, have bin seed fer tbem. "Kemember the MM,ui takea for tale by leadiag Praggist* and On Chioafo- St«aatk 4t wbolseat*In Keoknk, b»*.S.l KlLLOfte A SIKOK, WILKINM»,1 1 BTLirr a oo., fed28dl -tp Books & Stationerv. EDUCATION mUOATION! O O IsOtcry'B Literary Depot I FAlso,all )B all kinds of 8CHOOL BOOKS. kladsot Stationery, Msgatlnss,Ulustr»W|. Faesss.Se. oeSl Sabbath School Books 1 F#' Nale by M. W. WESTttlTT. Uses- 8. School Society library, 100 vo's_ Am.S. 8. Ualoa library, No 1,lOOrols..... Mo2, ..._ uir„ Jan21 J1& 00 18 OS IS 00 No«, Ko 4, IS 00 16 00 Juvenile Library, No 1,75 vols S 00 Ko 2, 7* voto S 00 The Children*' Library, &0 vols 4 00 The CbiWs Home Lib-arr, 60 rol» 6 iS The CMM QsMnet litaary, SO 4 60 TbeObiM'e Tifarerv, tl nb. i 00 8®l«ct Library for Boya OS 8 lect Library for 2 ufj 1 SS The Children of Blackberry Hollow 1 if 8ebecrip«toae received for Sabbath Befceol Papers. I O W A AT* THE REBELLION. ITISTORY of the troops fujrnished bv the 8«.te of Towa to U,e VuluoUer Armies of tbe Coi'm. which cooua*r»d tbe great Blathers BcbeUkm •r us*-*, I 1 By Iar(on Dnnhara IiiKcrselL PRICE $3 50. lor sale by {^rl^dj M. W. WBBTOOJT. WALL PAPERS BORDERS, WINDOW SH JUST RBCBIVED CUBTAIX P«OW» BOLL AND, ClO^DS. CsrUi n C'unii, ficisn CMi Pendoilina Ttitarse. Jn*« rsceirwl by «. BR-W.NKLL, 1 oit. th mad Male ate WAV BOOKS. |ETSY Jane Ward's Book. B»krJ N»u. t.T M.i-. ir^rn foil ere 4 tb* Bags. Iljuur iinr Jou receiTedbr ROW K K usr 4th abd Uaia Ptreeta. D. A. KERR, WHOLESALE iKD RETAIL DRUG-GIST, »»at— m- PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND WINDOW BLASS. Corner Third and Hain, Keok.ii.]., Iowa, N. B—Hole proprietor of Kerr'a Ooldea BUr Drewing, and Camphorine for Chapped Hands, 4c. jaa7d 8. DAMILL. D. B. BAMILL. TV. TACKAURRY S. HAMILL& CO.. VII1UU1 (IICIK —AND— Powder Agents* tw Owaar Mala and rsutk Wonld call attention of tbe i% and country merchants to the Skrt that tiiey hare on hands and are cniMUnt'y rwfiviT'g from aiauubctiirini an deastirt cities a very large stock of Inklas O E I E S Which wc off*r to tell at «i]o*uth6 lovrtt, We th%U til timra aim to keep in 0tor» -II good flock of tb« quab* tie* of Teas, Coffees, Euiaa, Tobacco*, Ac., and ail kind* of goods nanal17 kept in a HONM. Jobbing Grocery Oar goods are pnrchaaed with aad fir aaah, aud wo great care I Feel cenOdeat that«« caa aad will giTe aattafkrti -n to all who fetor ns with llieir patronage. halS^tlr A. MILIAR Artier Mmkew* mi/td Sheet Mrom IVr KBOKUk,^ IJOWA. 4~kN Fifth St., near Godman'js Pork Hon BO, V are prepared tn make all kinds bf Boilera, either tabalasBV doable Seed, to order. .Usa.aU htoda of BhsetrTraa work, net as Sapir Paaa lad wear Ketttas, (Iron,) Mill aad MstllUag wo, k, ImnTVoora aad Skat, ten for bnlldtnga, aad all other work la oar line, ktia hctloa siren or ao charge isade. nrticalar atteetiaa paid to nfskkg. (aprM-dly 50 DBUQGISTS TJIRTTDTAINLINKSITK* BBLR^Refined Sugars, MnsistlBcof— jbUracask'! 4 ---'.f a it A U (vjfiinsaaiimn Olothlns. list snip i ci. ^muuAu AID UTAH O I E S Kerchant Tailors. Cloths, Ca88imeres, Vesting^ TAILORS' TBIXMLm sa MO Mm wo. a sboomd «t. KBOKUK, IOJTA. Men, Youth, Boy's & Children's CJLO THiJYG Furnishing 0 CONTINUALLY ON HAND. aprM-4 CLOTHING! ooococ ccc oc 000 00 coo ccc ooc OCC 0 OOP 00 o 2 LLLT.Ii LLL LL.L LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLLLLLfat I.UdJ.l.IJ.IJ.t, jO .2 ADES, BY II. BROWi\ELL9 Cor. Fourth and Main Streets. 0000 OOOO linri rrin'HTt imnTTrriTrpf TTT TTT TTt TTT II I'll Itiia UHHHUHIIHUH Hilt (IH8 IIIIII HUM MI Hetr miMiiii kbuhb TenByok's OolumC" I A E S A E General Itiinraitce Agency Ornvm ON MBOOtTDST, KMOKVM, JOWJL Bcal EaUtc BeeghlaedSeld tST Persons leaying property with BL B. Ten-Eyck to sell will be charged regular com missions, whoever sells the property. R! amn inn Hm lira inn nm urn Ttmii i 1 mnm tt mat NNXN K K ss jr K XKI K K S UN'S tt NSS e KM NXH O aeOQGQQQ tag CD mo GO 2? ooo CAM Z G'W GGO tKK3 GHGf-KHJ ooo GOGOOGGU O VEXCILL JOMES, ft MAJ* imrr jftftU ft. r. %m3us+ 0IO. ». Kill. R. V. V. BAILET & CO. HAIR ITBIG T, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILTSR AltO PZ.ATI9 VAR1, O E N S Ageate for the sale of the celebrated Oold 9e» at A. MOSTOS WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. Engraving Neatly Executed. Keokuk City Music Store. •7 Hl» STREET. «w we«lfiD| Piano* from th* be«t Miivfeoinrtra In tU* UnlUd Statu, unoug them th* Cetehrmte* &teinwmy JRimmo Th* reputation of which for pow«r/U Hemrr briDiant ,a°d qrajMftalii tana is uamrpassed, of vaick weara sole ageaia. Abo, great attractions and IndaceaMata ia niMfton, COTTAOB ORDAHI, HARIOHICm, JanSS V. V BAILBT A OO. Residences and Business House O A TWO-STORY Frame Dwelling, 7 roams, oeilar, ristara, wood booae aod frait treaa, «rapea aad Mall Ma. Fall lot, well fcacad. Oaacart b«t. 13lkaadMlh. A Two-aroar BRTOA aimiim. MMMH aear llth Mraet i faU lot. F»rt afpanhaM time, tt' A mB4TOtT ronmw HOOIB, •«. •Wf|« J. Bivsr, Lsks aad Ufa tsntsass. TO* MBT 1HDKMNITT IN THJC C. S. jEtna Inturamee Co., of Hartford, Conn., 9UU aSSITS, U,en,4U.M. Horn* Inntranee Company, of New Fork, MM AMHRh $S,IM^M.M. Insurance Co. of North America, PMUN&, (Incorporated 17W4,) eua A18KTS $l.!ll.»lt.M. Underwriter1 $ Agency, •W* "i,ti' LoriUmnilPlre Inntranee Co., of Kev York, 0AM iSSBTl, tl.4M.Mt 1 Arctic Fire Intmranee Co., of Xetc York, VUI uom, International Fire Int. Co., of New York, 6ASI ASSETS, $1,*»USS.40. North American Fire Int. Co. of New Yttrk, 8MB i»ITI,ll,l00,000^0. Trarelert' Int. Co., of Hartford, C0m.t (Insares iilwt all ktads of accidents, Cash Capital $WI^OO.M, Conn. Mutual Life Int. Co.. of Hartford, CASH AssrrB.t .o«o.oofl. Gohssctlcst Mstssl Ufa hsussoo C* We clip tbefollowlD| IKn the Wew Tork Iadeprr dent of R#pt. 38th 4*Thi» QoodM Conpaay orp^Ditpd in 1M6 oo th# mrtr«) •jtttm. vltb tb« w«tl I nova of frrcifbirf in»vraD(e at iu artaftl covi. tb** auhotirr of it* trrf dm*, it th* life ln«nr*Dce compan? ib country, and with the «xreptJoncf on*- U rinas cctr ptny, tb*1 arf^«t in tbe world. It* •rcamu!at*d capita1 ISDearty It Hm paid tinea iu orpanisatira OT^r $4.0(ju,000 to th« famines ard ci#rJivota of 4 memt^rv. aud ba§ refund^ f.»*sr f2.00(».000 to pclicy holders ia TiJ^t)d« or aurplus f.r»rttiior •. Ila^rea^ttl »nrp)n« f»*ar $.*^000,000, from w hi tbe annual divi drnd wtll b* (J^^arH Ut of I'au. vast Tbe numbar of po'riciea iaan«d dtirinjc the ytar was T.5%5. Ica artcaal iocoro# ia OTer $3,0Xi 000 per ytar. ita recelpta f^r ictar aat aloaa beiof ovar hau a niliioa, which aiorechaa paid It* Ioas«a frr tbn year ending iat laat. Frntt) the*4» fi*tir»a tone notion may I* obtained of tha im»enae bncinaaa done by tbe eaKpar«y, and of tbe ad Tinttfra tfftw! to iawrw. Fa Her particnlara wip ba found in an adTf-rtifeasent ir another rclnmn. Of tha »4tuU|*« o1 life iMnraace it la aearrely necaaeary to aay anything at tfcla4ay. Lor4 Charelior Lyadbnrat'a remark, that no man with a depeinlent fam S ia frea from nyrtmek if h«a life nol Inanred. ia dm t-.« "trong The doty of ioanraace being admitthe next thing ia to fted a tftffe §m4 cheap compaajr aad tha Connecticut Mata*l both H. H. Tu-Bicg ia tha agaatfor thia popular company in Vi & Mi ooo ooo ooo oo-i ooo ooo ooo ooo OOO ooo OOO OOO OOO OOO thia city. «ct6 E A E S A E AT AUCTION. The Two Story 1 BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, O Csstsfaiim Six Boema aa4 Cellar, *1 C! WITM FULL LOT,, EitaatH en tbe '-oraT of Second and bebaege ?ta^ will beoff«r«d at Pabitc Auction, on tke enii ssa,at 2 o'cittk i s: Himnn HtmnM I1IIU HUM BdH BtlW On Saturday, May 19th, 1886. Trrma made known on tbe day of eale. Tiil« gtod. N. B. Tr\ KVCR. Bart leal btiU Age at. Hows TTUB, AscUcaeets. INSURANCEt FOE on Twe!ling Honsrs anJ o I u e k i i r turamrt Omptr*f.o' Hartford, Flanu }»tvra*ct (\mp9nf ISew u k. a*»d utber rk r..u»p*n f?ir cm« to HT* ml rat«s rsLgi&G f. cm 4 cmi* tc cut oo the $H0 Jnr tlie *bo ti* e, or ch oth*r tetfOMitj!* For on I- rarai*Cf rm'l oti the under**#. can (et th»ii«ao be 1* iud *t JUI* af^ucj it? tLi« wctioti. (decifrj h.TfN-KVCK ALE A frame dwelling im*-. utaisinf 10 cittern, !lf,tood fat? *nc t.a fe, mith t50bj 1^0, and ii thv property to m^-rtv ck copied ljr Mr. Brewer. fitoAted on th ro»rof Ht II gh tie., a«d afr»'d« a tery eblfnl tiew of tbe r*»\ Prtce, (3000—cuh, »nd th*» btiuict in on- r* i- wth 8 per ceiif. 't t-r»t. KLquire of II. B. TKN-KYCK. 8ALH—I*jt *nd S. in Block 41T on the comer 1 of Fifth MorgAQ Street*. Th««« Ixt* Are the Tu«*t d^ir»i»!e Ttfcrm»'t lot# in th«t D^ighhrrh^Kl Prk« —oi!~ thsrd down, and b«lnce iu 1 and 2 yt*n%m pr cent, loterett. Tit'f gotxl or r»o c*!e. Kuqu'fe of prt24j II TK5 1TCE. IT'CK SfSS R" A LE —Tbr*»e d**iraM»- I n which Are !\y»'f two Vfkk dwel in^rh u*e,CvCtaiB:Hff 7 $ rr»u*n—a h*ick wash hou*e aod wood hoose, with a l*t*e I rick ttable, two ci*trrr.A, and L-jfl *e'l corer» wilh a cho** lot of frnit »n ©th er trr»K Thii prnj^rty is »unated n the co n^r rf rh and ao »tr»^*t«. to Prir*-JO"*** halfrAhh l«a'an-» ir: I ar.d year* at 9 percnt. in Title jocd. Enquire vf apr24 II H. TKN-FYPK. FOR ^AL£—Tbe T^ry de»iratle Pii-k re*td^} e an •rtmrds now o»n«d atd ortuph-d by A ^iikia •on, E*q tif-A*^ «n tfce c*n»er*-f )3th «nd H'gh i»tt. floii't- hns SorJOroera*, with atl the improT* mont' lAr^e frame «rn—tbieuTer? dtairaM. Jt.ts at t:tchel, »vrr*d with fruit avid orniiTneTi'al tr*-*^. Piice Title food or &o nk. Fur turtber :a tirnl.ar« en nire of H. B. TfcN-KkCK. Mar^h 31. 1S€A. PCityJ'ALR.—Tm «K acre* of land, reptetentrd ia th* IMat ae letter 1, ia the A Ctsa-t, Ki-ok«k. 1 am anthoiited to »e!I thl* property at a ry bar ^aio, ir applied for soon. Title gwJ or ro XKH qtiire of U. I? TEN-KVCK aprl-d Real Ketate Agent, FOR SALE—30 acres of fine grape and other frwit laud 10acreena high stale of cultI I rati wtd^r fWee, wtth 2!» •rtitt tree* of etrt I one kintie. 'one now l^aritfr- Trice 57^ per erre. Also i ^0 act* e a joining the Ur»^, ard te of the aanie ehfficter, wi nr tmpron meu'*, but^an be all ^irC'oa^d bt pla» f«txe on the rowl «t a •mall expenae. Frica I $40 aad p»*r aTf. Thii land is wtnat near b« re*- Ment-e of Ir l!irk«. frl ont two mile* from 8ee«m4 itrett, I Eerknk. ^or tartktilai* eoquir* of i mchti B. TEN SYCK. FOH SALE.—A two-story frame dwellirf hou*e. with »ix rooms and fall lot, tiitmbd nn Ic 13, Id Mock 20, on th* orner o Bank and HfteeffJ 1 streets, in D. W. Kilbonrne's AddiUoa. Title goed of DO *a!». Price $S00. Enquire of aicbt II B. TKN'EYOK 1 OR 8ALK—A Two-Ftoi* Brick DweUiog Ifowo J' «itb ri^ht rtwaw, lot 40 I jr 110—two tw wood-.hnl«. and a good wrii i-t 8*ft wat*r str»* wtl pared, aad brick side-• alk. Bitnaterf on DrfeaO, te tw.en Teatband 10cT»nth streeu. Title guud or Doaalt) Fries tS,MW. Bnqaire ot ftbTl n TEN-EYCK. FORPrtee SAI-B—Twenty feet ea»t fid* of lot 11,1 block 10#, oa the nnrth aide of Main, nrar ere»t street. $1,000. iitle go^d or no ««l». Fnqaire of feb.'l U TE.N KVCK. FOR MtB— iJot 1, and SO feet of lots, lo Block 1«0, •itaat-vl on th» wrvf of Jpreutb and Orleans st Thae lots art- cuieml witb truit, ovcrgr-en ai.d utber oruamratal trees, t»a«thrr oi.h flue (noarth of shade troea f»n the s de-^alk, and a lar(te ist* rn on the back Dart of the 'ot. and are reallj the flnwt bnilding lota ia *T: V ia »_.. St UW norf^l |jj. that part of the citj I'rice J1.500, Ti'l" quire of [janlO] B. TKN-BTCK. Fs OR SALE. 1,600, AL'TOMATSC MWILK To which special attention ia inrited. BUITAMS. riOLOfS. A CCOMDKOXX, rtUTMA, 4* INfTHUOriOM BOOKS Ibr the dlffisraBt IsHnsaiti. A cbotee rartetjr of STRINGS tor Violins aod Oaltart. SHMVr MWMO—An extensive stock, eoaprtotag tha lateataad Ml aopolar of tbe dar. •A Business Lot on Main strict. b»twen "tb am) bt», (North side.) on which |, a two sterT brick Store Builiiiuir, lj bD ieet- This propel l» i.lT»r«i for a few days at tbe Terr w pfics of hair ca-U and ba'atx iu six months, within- teres! Title good or to sale, bqoire of BOT» 8. B. TBN-BV(*. f^OR 9ALR.—Lots 6 and 6, lo bl«-k IM, on Faltoa street, between Rlerenth an.) Twelfth streets. Pric $300 each. Also, lot 8, in block 65, in Kill oarne s Add tiou to Kcokak. Prt-e»l Titles food or no aala. •nqnire of rjan71 n B. TKN-ETCK. F101,oaSthecornerEof A 7 a n 8 i n o k 13th and PaUanstreets. Wtt be sold at a barta^S Inquire of asjrt Fral AONE-*STORV Fleg B.TBV BTCK )R SALE—Twentj acre? of heauti Oarden or Orape l*nd, on and near^the Mlaaly sippl Heer.aboot three iaile abore thacltjr of Keo|aift «Ue^jwd Price,*1,000 Baqolrrof II. B. TIW-RYCC For Sale. frame dwelling boose, con- talniag at* roonw—cistern and wep, with fall |pt wrll fenc d. on which «re 'ruit aad other trea. Tbft BroDattrisaiaat«d on the rorner of ISth a Mi CoMMrt. aadwill ba sold for 91M0. Title good. Enqn'r* of apr»d II. B. TKN-XTCK )R RENT.—The four-story brick build* kn wa as tha Anads"— a lsl ra'e |.lac,ftf a bolesale "rocerj or Iron Rtura, rttaatad oa tha rM of l't and llata amis, Keokak Arpiyto iapr».ii n B. TK.\- :TCK. k£EED8.—Aphpke lot of Cloepr. TinioiJij, Blatf rlat,tad UKT' 8*«mL tot M^shju.