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J. S. Clarkson, term expires 1881; P. H. Bristow term, expires 1881; H. L. Skinner, term expires 1882; J. A. Jackson, term| expires 1832; 1883. L. H. Bush, term expires 1883; C. A. Dudley, term expires Regular meeting of Board third Monday evening of each month.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ..
Leonard W. Parish Lincoln building.
HIGH SCHOOL. Principal, L. B. Cary; assistants, Sarah E. Collier, Florence G. McDon- ald.
LINCOLN SCHOOL .. Room 10, Margaret Glisan; room 9, Mary E. Wilson;|room 8, Sophro- nia Nesbit; room 7, Ada L. Harvey; room 6, Margaret George ; room 5, Mary Frederick; room 4, Rhoda Dickey; room 3 Mre. Margaret E. Cooper; room 2, Meda Scott; room |1, Elizabeth Matthews.
IRMING SCHOOL.
Principal, Mrs. Louisa MA. Wilson; assistant, Amelia Morton: room 10, Caroline A. Murray; room 9. Mrs. Laura T. Morrow; room 8, Mrs. Mary E. Clark, room 7, Harriet Al Lennox; room 6, Sarah L. Clark; roon 5, Nevada Mi Smith; room 4, Mrs. Julia A. Hanna; room 3, Minhie A. Curley; room 2, Valeria J. Campbell; room 1, Helen O, Crippin. !
HAWTHORNE SCHOOL.
Principal, D. G. Perkins; room 4, Mary Edwards; room 3, Mrs. E. C. Payhe; room 2, Marian C. Grayson; room 1, Harriet MoManama. CROCKER SOHGOL. Principal, John W. King; assistant, Miss S. J. Dexter; froom 7, Mrs. Minnie T. Hatch, room 6, Delia M. Glisan; room 5, Jane C. Nash; roon 4, Etta Meyer; room 3, Margaret A. Bristow; room 2, Mary A. Williams; room 1, Lydia A. Berger.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL. Principal, Hiram Lee; room 3, Mrs. Z. T. Burton; room 2 Mary B. Maxwell; room 1] Isabelle Bartholomew.
Miss Rose Vincent.
SEBASTOPOL.
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Of every variety made. Bedding Goods in Linen and- Cotton, from the common Cotton to the finest Linen. Bed Quilts, foreign and domestic, Spreads, Comfortables, Blankets, Table Oil Cloths, Rubber Cloth, Bed Rubber, Feather Dusters, Store Window Shades, Cobl- net Hardware, Undertakers' Hardware and Trimmings. Everything that pertains to the trade, and everything of the best quality.
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OFFIOBES.
John F. N. Drake president; Charles E. Rossiter secy, office with William A. Haskell, $18 e Locust; Horace E. reachout treas., DIRECTORS.
John F. N. Drake, Walnut bet 4th and 5th, ris e cor Court av and 18th, term expires 1881; John M. Day, 5th and Walnut, r. 1018 Syca- more, term expires 1881
William H. Fleming, at' State House, r 1220 Walnut, term expires 1882; Robert Lyon, at round house C., R. I. & P. R.R. r .1106 \Valker, term expires 1882; J. D. Williams, at hominy mills Court av nr 4th, r 812 Court avi torm expires 1883; William R. Ankeney, at Central Dil Works r 724 Locust, term expires 1883. |Reg- ulan meeting of Board, first Monday evening of each month. SUPERINTENDENT,
Thomas H. Smith, office Bryant school building, | 1220 Walnut. HIGH SCHOOL. 1
In Webster school building; Principal, John W. Volfe; assistant, Em- 1.
ma L. Parker.'
BRYANT SCHOOL.
Sycamore and Pennsylvania av; Principal, Mrs. L. . E. Seigler, room 10; Helen C. Crandell, room 9; Laura Overman, room 9; Ella F. Hunt. ington, room 8; Belle H. Paige, room 7; Dora Ordoks, room 6; Abbie A. Perkins, room '5, Ella V. Johnson, room 4; Mrs. J. M. McCall, room 3; Mary G. Hammer, room B; Martha J. Rigby, room !!!!
WEBSTER SCHOOL.
Twelfth and Lyon; Principal, William H. Digson, room| 8; . Frand DI. Lawrence, room 7; Louise Mace, room 6; Ella Goodrell, room 5; Julia Palmer, room 4; Bertie 4. Dambrun room 3; Etta McMurray, room 2; Jennie Kreigh, room 1.
LUCAS SCHOOL. Sixteenth and Locust !. Principal, Jentiie Steele, room 4; Vina Warr, room 3; Ella F. Johnson room 2; Anna Kennedy, room ]
CURTIS SCHOOL.
Sixth and Raccoop: Principal, Naomi Garton, room 4; Sibbie C. Jef- fries, room 3; Lillie Row room 2; Ella M. Wolfe, room 1.
BENTON SCHOOL.
Scott, near Twenty second; D. W. Harvey. SCHOOL IN SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH. Second street corner of Des Moines, May Tibbitts.
MUSIC SCHOOLS AND SOCIETIES.
BAXTERIAN INSTITUTE OF MUSIC. Misses Nichols & Treat instrumentalists; John Woollett vocalist; over
511 Locust.
DES MOINES CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
H. I. Proctor director: over 720 Walnut.
THOMAS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Misses Thomas instrumentalists and vocalists; Locust over n e cor 5th. WOOLLETT ORPHEUS CLUB!
John Woollett director: 309 7th,
WODLLETT OPERA COMPANY.
John Woollett director, 809 7th. 1 15 ..
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M. W. THOMAS, M. D.,
Medical and Surgical Institute - AND -
Water Cure Infirmary 307 Fourth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
BATHS: Turkish, Russian, Electric, Medicated, Shampoo, 1 Cedar Oil, Sea or Salt, Shower, Douche, Hot and Cold Water.
CANCERS, PILES and FISTULA
CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE.
Surgical Deformities Corrected.
Chronic Diseases treated successfully, including Diseases of Wontan, in which it never resort to the use of CAUSTICS or PESSARIES.
THE EYE AN EAR CURE.
DEAFNESS OF YEARS STANDING CURED.
Thomas & Kolley, Physicians and Augens.
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NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETIES.
IOWA INATURAL HISTORY UNION.
(4dl State officers er of cio members.) ' Coker E. Clarkson president; Mrs| S. B. Maxwell vice pres; Samuel Merrill treas; Stephe 8. Bon- bright secy; meets annually during the week the State Fair, is held, and every scientist of the State is invited to participate in the proceedings. IOWA STATE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY:
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J. A. Harvey president; C. W. Paige (Muscatine) first vice pres; E. E. Buck second vice pres; James Cormac treas; Stephe S. Bonbright scey. Thejobject of the Society lis the ornithological and oological study of Iowa birds nests and eggs and a collection of the same for the State; meets annually during the first week of September, in Des Moines. THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES ..
M. W. Thomas president; A. R. Fulton vice pres; Hiram Reid seer; } L. H. Cary corresponding secy; C. E. Wingate treas; Miss Sarah E. Collier librarian; Wallace. Bailey curator. .
DES MOINES SPORTSMEN'S CLUB.
J. L. Beadle president ; D. H. Miller vice president ; E. M. Morrison secyII, W. Smythe treas;| J. A. Bryan, W. H. Hills, C. G. Barnand board of directors; Fred Blixt kennel manager.
'SCANDINAVIAN NORTH STAR SOCIETY.
M Jansen president; Poter Stone vice president ; Otto |Nelson' secy ;. H. C. Hanson treas ; Henry Backman, A. Kling, Geo. Rasck financial committee .;
THE SWEDISHI SOCIETY SKANDIA.
C. A. Ryden president ; Gust. Peterson vice president ;: J. A. Carlsen secy: B. W. Bargust asst secy, J. Lundstrom recording secy; A. J. Holt treas; Henry Backman asst treas.
STATE AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS.
ENROUTIVE OFFICERS:
John! H. Gear Governor; William H. Fleming private secy to the Gor -! ernor; Frank H. Campbell Lieutenant Governor); John A. T. Hull Secre- tary of State; William T. Hammond deputy Secretary of State; William V. Lucas Auditor of State: Rufus L. Chase deputy Auditor of State; Edwin H. Conger Treasurer of State; Charles R. Chase deputy Treasurer of State; Jhmes K. Powers Register of State Land Office; John M. DE- vis deputy Register of State Land Ofice; Carl W. von Collin Superin- tendent of Public Instruction; Ira C. Kling deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction; Frank M. Mills State Printer, Matthew Parrot. State Binder; W. L. Alexander Adjutant General; N. R. Leonard Su- perintendent of Weights and Measures, Mrs. S. B. Maxwell State Libra- rian
BOARD OF CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS
R. S. Finkbine sunt of construction; Ed. Wright best sapt of con- struction; John G. Foote supt of finance; Bell & Hackney architect". Members of Board: Gov. John H. Gear; John G. Foote, Burlington; Cyrus Foreman, Osage:, R. S. Finkbine, Iowa City ; Peter A. Dey, Iowa City; Ed. Wright secy. De Moines. 1
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M. W. THOMAS, M. D.,
Medical and Surgical Institute
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Water Cure Infirmary, 307 Fourth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
BATHS:
Turkish, Russian, Electric, Medicated, Shampoo, Cedar Oil, Sea or Salt, Shower, Douche, Hot and Cold Water.
CANCERS, PILES and FISTULA
CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE.
Surgical Deformities Corrected.
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Chronic Diseases treated successfully, including Diseases of Woman, In which we never refoft to the use of CAUSTIC'S or PESSARIES. - -
THE EYE AND EAR CURE. 1 DEAFNESS OF YEARS STANDING CURED.
Thomas & Kelley, Physicians and Surgeons.
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NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETIES.
'IOWA NATURAL HISTORY UNION.
(All State officers em officio members.) |Coker F. Clarkson president; Mrs. S. B. Maxwell vice |prey, Samuel Merrill treas; Steplle S. Bon- bright secy; meets annually during the week the State Fair is held, and every scientist of the State is invited to participate in the proceedings, IOWA STATE ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
J. A. Harvey president: C. W. Paige (Muscatine) first vice pres; R. E. Buck second vice pres; James Cormac treas; Stephe S. Bonbright sely. The object of the Society is the ornithological and cological study of Iowa birds, nests and eggs and a collection of the same for the State; meets annually during the first week of September, in Des Moines. THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
M. W. Thomas president; A. R. Fulton vice pres;, Hiram Reid sedy ;! I. B. Cary corresponding secy; C. I.E. Wingate treas; Miss Sarah E. Collier librarian; Wallace Bailey curator.
DES MOINES SPORTSMEN'S CLUB!
J. L. Beadle president ; D] II. Miller vice president ; El M. Morrison secy H. W. Smythe treas .J. A. Bryan, W. H. Hills, C. G. Barnard board of directors; |Fredl Blixt kennel manager.
SCANDINAVIAN NORTH STAR SOCIETY.
M Jansen president; Peter Stone vice president, Otto, Nelson sedy; H. G. Hanson treas | Henry Backman, A. Kling, Geo. Rasck financial committee ..
THE SWEDISH SOCIETY SKANDIA! C. A. Ryden president ; Gust. Peterson vice president ; J. A. Car)son secy P. W. Bargust asst secy; J. Lundstrom recording secy; A. J. Holt treas; Henry Backman asst treas.
STATE AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS.
. EXECUTIVE @ FFICERS.
John HI. Gear Governor William H. Fleming private secy to the Gay- ernor; Frank H. Campbell Lieutenant Governor; John A. T. Hull Score- tary of State; William T. Hammond deputy, Secretary of State; William V. Lucas Auditor of State; Rufus L. Chase deputy Auditor of State; Edwin H. Conger Treasurer of State; Charles R. Chase deputy Treasurer' of State; James K. Powers Register of State Land Office; JohnIM. Da- yis deputy Register of State Land Ofice; Carl W. von : Coplin Superin- tendent of Public Instruction In C. |Kling deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction; Frank M. Mills State Printer, Matthew Parrott State Binden; W. L. Alexander Adjutant General; N. R. Leonard su- perintendent of Weights and Measure ; Mrs. S. B. Maxwell |State Libri rian.
BOARD OF CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS.
R. S. Finkbine sup of construction; Ed. Wright asst supt of con- struction; John G. Foote supt of finance; Bell & Hackney architects. Members of Board: Gov. John H. Gear ;: John G. Foote, Burlington; Cyrus Foreman, Osage; R. S. Finkbine, Iowa City; Peter A Day, Iowa City; Ed. Wright sect, Des Moines.
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DES MOINES IOWA
C. W. GIRSH, Manager.
ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS OF 1
State, County, City and School Bonds Bill, Note and Letter Heads, TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES,
Bills of Exchange, Notes and Cards, Certificates of Stock and Diplomas.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF'
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RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS.
James W. M.Dill, Afton, term expires April 1, 1881; Peter A. Dey, Iowa City, term expires April 1, 1883; Marcus O: Woodruff, Dubuque, Aterm expres April 1, 1882; Erastus @ Morgan seoy of the Board, Des ¡Moines.
STATE BOARD UR HEALTH.
William S. Robertson, Muscatine, president, term expires January 31, 1881; W Imot H Dickinson. Des Moines term expires January 31, 1882; George FI Roberts Waterloo, term expires January 31, 1883; Justin M. Hall Late Mills, term expires January 31, 1884; Philip W. Lewellen, Clarinda, term expires January 31, 1885; Henry H. Clark, McGregor, term expires January $1, 1886; Ephraim M. Reynolds, Centerville, term expires January 81. 1887 James L. Horing, Dallas Center, term expires May 4, 1487; Smith alcPherson, Attorney-General, ex oficio; L. F. An- drews sect, Des Mioines: COM ISSIONER'S OF PHARMACY.
Charles A. Weaver|Des Moines, president, term , expires April |23, 1883: OlfM! Olecon!|Fort Dodge, vice president, term :dxpires April :23, 1881; George H. Stbafer Fort Madison, secy and treas, term expires April 23, 1892. 1| Appointed by the Governor, as provided by Chapter 75, Laws bf 1880. STATE LINE INSPECTOR
Parker O. Wilson, Des Moines, Iowa,
SUPREME COURT OF IOWA DISTRICT COURT.
Austin Adams Chief Justice, Dubaque; William H. Seevers Judge. Oskaloosa: James G. Day Judge, Sidney; James HI. Rothrock |Judge] Tipton; Joseph M Buck Judge. Fort Madison; Smith McPherson, of Montgomery county, Attornoy-General, P. O. Red Oak; Edward Holmes Cork, Des Moines; John S. Rannells Reporter, Des Moines! First Juoficial Circuit, Fifth District, Josiah Given Judge: Fifth Judit cial District, William H. Melfenry Judge; William Connor, Jr., Attorney UNITED STATES CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Judges: Hon, Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court, Washington. D. C .; Hun. Geo. \V. |MCCrary U. S. Circut Judge, Datenport. Iowa; Hon. James M. Love U. S. District Judge, Keokuk, Officers: James 'Il Lane U. S. District Attorney, Davenport, low; John W. Chapman U. S. Marshal, Council Bluffs, Iowa Ed. R. Mason Clerk U. S. Circuit Court, Des Moines, Lova; Henry K. Love Clerk U. S. District Court Des Moines. Iowa; Win. T. Rankin asst U. S. Attorney, Keokuk, Iowa; John M. Ballou asst U. S. Attorney, Dubuque, Iowa; S. . Ethedge deputy U. S. Marshal, Des Moines, Iowa; R. Root deputy U. S. Marshal, Keokuk, Iowa; George C. Heberling deputy U. S. Marshal Dubuque, Jowa; John T. Stuart deputy U. S. Marshal Council Bluffs, Lowa;
Alfred Hobbs deputy. Clerk U. S. Dis- trict .Court, Dubuque, Town, Frie J. Leech deputy Clerk : U. S. District Court| Keokuk, Jowat Fitz HI. Warren deputy Clerk U. S. District Court Council Bluffs Town
The U. S. Circuit and District Courts meet at Des Moines, second Tueschy in play and third Tuesday in October. At Council Bluffs, the fourth Monday in March and September, At Dubuque, the third Tues- day in April and November At Keokuk the third Tuesday in January
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WESTERN Lithographing 1
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OVER 120 FOURTH STREET,
P i DES MOINES, IOWA.
C. W. GIRSH, Manager,
ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS OF
State, County, City and School Bonds
Bill, Note and Letter Heads, TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES,
Bills of Exchange, Notes and Cards, Certificates of Stock and Diplomas,
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Blank County, School and Real Estate Bonds
And our facilities for their prompt and correct execution are unexcelled.
SOLD EITHER IN SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOWEST PRICE.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR BLANK BOOKS AND BINDING
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RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS! 2 James W. Mclbill, Aftop, term expires April 1, 1881; Peter A. Dey, Iowa City, term expires April 1, 1883; Marcus C. Woodruff] Dubuque, term expires April 1) 1882; Erastus G. Morgan secy of the Board, Des Moines.
STATE BOARD OF. HEALTH.
William S. Robertson, Muscatine, president, term expires January 31, 1881; Wilmot H. Dickingen, Des Moines, term expires January 31, 1882; George F. Roberts, Waterloo, term expires January 31, 1883; Justin M. Hull, Lake Mills) term expires January 31, 1884, Philip W. Lewellen, Clarinda, term expires January 31, 1885; Henry. H. Clark, McGregor, term. expires January 31, 1886: Ephraim M. Reynolds, Centerville; term expires January 31. 1887; James L. Loring, Dallas Center term expires May 4, 1887; Smith| MePherson, Attorney-General, ex oficio; L. F. An- drews seey, Des Moines. · COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY.
Charles A. Wolver, Des Moines, president, torm expires April 23, 1983; Olaf M. (lpson, Fort Dodge, vice president, term expres April 23, 1881; George H. Schafer) Fort Madison, secy and treas, torm expire's April 23, 1882. Appointed by the Governor, as provided ly Chapter 175, Laws of 1880
STATE NINE INSPECTOR. Parker C. Wilson, Des Moines, Iowa!
SUPREME COURT OF IOWA-DISTRICT COURT. Alistin AdamstChief Justice, Dubuque; William H. Seevers Judgel Oskaloosa ;! Jamen G. Day Judge, Sidney; James HI. Rothrock Judge, Tipton; Joseph El Beck Judge. Fort Madison; Smith McPherson, of. Montgomery county, Attorney General,. P. O. Red Oak; Edward J! Hlohnos Clerk! Des Moines; John S. Runnells. Reporter, Des Moines; First Judicial Circuit, Fifth District, Josiah Given Judge; Fifth Judi- cial District, William HI. Mclfenty Judge; William Connor, Jr. Attorney; UNITED STATES CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS.
Judges: Hon. Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court, Washington, D. C .; Hon, Geo. W. McCmary U.S. Circut Judge; Davenport. Iowa, Hon. James M. Love U. S. District Judge, Keokuk, Iowa Officers: James T. Jane U. S. District Attorney; Davenport, Iował John W. Chapman U. S. Marshal, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Ed. R. Mason Clerk U.,4: Circuit Court, Des Moines, Iowa; Henry K. Love Clerk UI. S. District Court, Des Moines, Iowa; Wm. T. Rankin asst U. S. Attorney, Keokuk Iowa; John M. Ballou asst J. S. Attorney, Dubuque, Iowa S. S. Ethridge deputy U. S. Marshal, Des Moines, Lowa; R. 'Hoot deputy J. S. Marshal, Keokuk, Iowa; George C. Heberling deputy U. $4 Marshal, Dubuque, Iowa; John T. . Stuart deputy U. S. Marshal, Council Bluffs, lowa; . Alfred Hobbs deputy Clerk J. S. Dis- triet Court, Dubuque, Iowa; Frie J. Leech deputy Clerk U. S. District Court, Keokuk, Iowa; Fitz H. Warren deputy Clerk U. S. Distribt Court, Council Bluffs, Lowe.
The U. S. Circuit and District Courts meet at Des Moines, second Tuesday in May and third Tuesday in October. At Council Bluffs, the fourth Monday in March and September. At Dubuque, the third Tues- day in April and November: | At Keokuk, the third Tuesday in January and June.
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MILITARY.
John H Gear Governor Commander in Chief; W. L. Alexander Ad- Intant and Major General, Dr. E. J, McGorrisk Surgeon General; M. T. V. Bowman special Aid-de-Camp to Commander in Chief, rank Lieutep- Int Colonel; Ordnance Sergeant, M. Jensen.
FIRST BRIGADE.'
Brigadier General Farron Olmsted; Assistant Adjutant General, Nesse M. Cheek; Brigade Surgeon|E. R. Hutchins; Brigade Quarter- master, G. M. Walker; Aid-de-Camp, John B. Loughran `T ORD REGIMENT. - Surgeon, G. P. Hanawalt; Drum Major, Stephe S. Bonbright; Hos- pital Steward, Warren Walker !.
COMPANY A THIRD REGIMENT.
Captain, Frank Daugherty First Lieutenant, Steve E. Cate, Second Lieutenant, Nat |Thompson.,
LOOBY STATE GUARD, (COLORED). Captain, William H| Milligan; First Lieutenant, George Taylor; Sec- Jond Lieutenant, Anderson Montde.
FIRST ARTILLERY BATTERY AJ | P. V. Carey Captain; S. R. Clifford First Lieutenant: L. C. Young Second Lieutenant; J. K. Sears Third Lieutenant, L. H. Bradshaw Or- derly Sergeant.
POLK COUNTY OFFICERS.
George W. Bristow| Auditor; P. H. Bristow deputy Auditor; P. D. Ankeney Clerk; W. D). Foote and M. K. McFaddin deputy Clerks ;. R. ! K. Miller Treasurer; William Christy and A. C. Miller deputy Treasur- ers; A. D. Littleton Sheriff; Edward L. Smith and H. G. Carpenter dep- uty Sheriffs; J. J. Payne Recorder; W. E. Rowland deputy Recorder; J. H. Kbons County -Superintendent. Board of Supervisors; James Porter Chairman Delaware township; J. H. Windsor Des Moines town- ship: Willlath Christy Les township; Levi Krysher Allen township; George W. Miles Madison township. S. V. West Jailer.
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CITY, OFFICERS.
W. H. Merritt |Mayor;
J. 11. Laird City Auditor; J. C. Painter City Treasurer: Frank Pelton City Engineer; M. R. Laird asst Engineer; : W. G. Hillis Police Judge; John HI. Smith City Marshal; John F. Flant nery deputy Marshal; A. Coldesh asst deputy Marshal; WV. H. Hatch Street Commissioner; S. Higgs deputy Street Commissioner els; Jacob Pursley, deputy .Street Commissioner ir 8; W. I. Christy City Clark; Philip Nau Supt of Markets; W. M. Day Sidewalk! Commissioner; L. R. Davis Police Clerk. City Council: 1st ward, Michael Drady; 2d ward, J. H. Strong; 3d ward, J. R. Rollins) 4th ward, C. P. Holmes; 5th ward J. M. Ferrde; 6th ward, M. H. King; 7th ward, M. Kavanaugh; at large: J. J. Williams w s; George Carver e s. City Police: J. A. Bryan Chief of Police: Alfred Jarvis Captain of Police; Patrick Burns, Charlie Shaffer, Edward Lewis, James Edenburn, James Kelley, Char- ley Ilickard, Otto Killbom, William Hanger, George Johnston, F. W. Zoerasch, Clay W. Smith, Cormick MeCauley.
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AL80, CHAIRS, SOFAS AND SPRING WAGON SEATS. PATENTED SEPTEMBER 1, 1880.
Factory 611 East Sycamore street,
DES MOINES, IOWA
J. W. BROWN REAL ESTATE AGENT
Improved forms from forty acres to a section in a body for sale cheap or to exchange. Wild land- fui t'entend and Northwest lovs at reasonable prices and upon the best of terms. City property for sale or trade for lunds.
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS.
WANTED, A FEW GOOD CHEAP HIOWA FARMS FOR SALE.
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The HOMENTE SI'ne concluded that twenty thousand subscribers at $1.50 a year are pre- terable to half that partmber all Se,00; and beting upon the desire to double its circulation for Ist, we have reduced the price to $1.50 for single subscriptions. The club rates are reduced in the same proportion. Send fora sample doby which will be sent face to all applicants. We are confident that elety how-thold in the Vest would find the HOMESTEAD worth more than doable the value each year of it- sub-cription price. & clubcan be get up in almost any with- borhood with very little efforts All postmaster- are authorized to receive and forward shb- address nichts are offered to active and energetic agents. . For particulars THE HOMESTEAD, Des Moines, Lowa.
THE HOWA HOMESTEAD. - This old friend comes back to the again with it - good old mme. Gov. f& F. Gre who our readers will recollect for many years, owned and edited the Barthaed, How the Move aged here in Fort Dodge, has lately bought of Dr. Spragge the Slack Juvenal and given to it it- old nature. The fowa llovasTran so familiar to us all, andis going to give to the farmers of law a an independent agricultural paper. We expect to see some pretty plain truths appken. Gov. fine speaks his own thoughts and he had ability to expy -- the on the pages of the Hove-than in a way that will tell. This is only another evidence of the fact - we have before called to the attention of our readers. viz. that there is a grand day dawning for the fruits of town. There is talent and ability being given to agricultura writing that iwill tell wonderfully upon the intelligence of the men and women of the farmi With indeigned gladney- we had Gov. Que as one of the writers in farm literature who , will be true to the highest interests of the farmers. [We would rejoice to see the HOMESTRAD go into every homestead of our great State for we believe it- weekly visits would Be a mighty lover to lift up the filter of the sail to bis true position. We can most heartily recommend every farmer to make it one of the indispensable things of his household. - L. S. COFFIN ID Fort Vody. Messenger.
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