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THE IOW A STATE REdlSTTR. TTESDA Y. Ji LV 2S. -HORNING EDITION. LEADiya WUOt.KSALK HOUSES.

i On. FiuiVy, Ia! Adjuia-t! Iirtwr.il of 0ii.x Itf ti oi (Vntial rark. New Yutk, CALAMITY AM) ClilME. WASHINGTON. will ti'rrrd Mr.

IIuTton as Cj-n- a t'MF burial plart t-f (mil (-rant, lira. Im jetnc'ay, frit that sh lie td-tMi to tl.e vie tie iin aT. From this, however, Mr. Grant was by tlwe who felt the expori- "CiL iiiit In convers ion nrit Err c-f the Cenrral Land Jvdge KeMey, ef LeMars, Talked cf fcr Democratic Candidate wbirb I bad with iiim wfcen I wii at lit. Hci.Kfn.r, 'lIned to me the rutins Very Dlsastrloun Cloud Barat Occurred a Few Mlle-a Above Colorado Spring 3.

et co eauze her trouble and deprs t. tie and I to fonvuKW tUer are SLe caurot be to be n.r a'jso! Jtely rretraUiJ. There has been a an-1 fued and reasons Just what thry arc I am tot at Kbrrty to State, as tUey were no ur.iiMial prostration from the eu-es stated RUc Property Swept Away ni Several Lives Fcr Governor cf Iowa, by Democratic lowacs at Washington the Vinton Poatofflce. CAPITAL, OVLR tx DSATII rus MKMfAX rEK-NAL, ere. Wamh.v.ton, D.

July 21. Krister Special Correspondence. This city in the hush of sorrow at the Nation's loss In the death Cen. Grant I have seen many of bis soldiers sl.ed tears, and even his enemies give credit to his matchless character. Flags are rlitne all over the city at Las follovrrd.

txplkimd to iue in private convw-wtiim." 11IK l-KEKKVATIOX OF GEX. GSANf RE Lest The Storm Eitends to Cherry Creek, in Denter, and Does Much Damage. ut, don't on Clink a National funeral lit: plies National choice of burying ground?" No, I don't. It is for the family tt name Secretary ft hilre Writes to Roach's Assigns; and Si-ggcs'f a Meeting to Compromise tht Reach Walter with the Government the place where the remains shall rest, and then (ay whetht or nt tbey are to be with Am AiBtd Fountl la Hot la an Kirr ar A Cowboy IxIuIkv la Some Frontier Antirs lu Chicago Twm I.rucliliigH. military Lonois, and tbi Is precisely what Las brtri done.

The President has not pro DBerLtley Sc Olmsted, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes. Western Agents "Candee" Rubber Co. FACTORIES: leather: rittsfield, Rubber: New Haven, Conn. PRATT Ss CPvAIG, Wholesale Hardware 03 COURT ArEXUE, DES JWIXES, IOWA. State Agents for Fenton Roller Skates.

Agents Buffaln Scale Co. WARFIELD, HOWELL Wholesale Grocers, Corner First Street and Court Avenue. Des Moines, Iowa, Aeenta for Miami Powder Co, Btrailon A Storm Fine Cigara, and Wailuian ftp wire Tobacco Co. Olxsirles Hewitt, MAINS during the heated Urin for a perioj of ten days is a matter cf no little impwtama. days were occupied in a thorough embalming the remains, the cavities and arteries being supplied with embalming fluid, which displaced the blood as the two were In order that the present favorablecouditioa of remains may be presented as the embalming fluid Is now active and will to-morro bj displaced and replaced by another operation with posed to interfere In the selection of the site.

half over the Capitol, where the flags do not iiMially show their colors, for anyone but deceased members of Congress. There Is a good diversity of opinion where the hero's ashes Jshould be laid at rent, but all admit, near Washington, which he built up from a rund-hole to the most regal city In the world. Of course, "Boss Shepherd exe lie haa inertly undertaken, according to the Wily Weaver Talks Knowingly of li Denoeratie Iotrntlons. and Is I'oltiv There Will be Fiulon Capital liOMip from the Register Corrrespooleat. A CLOUD BURST.

AT COLORADO SPRINGS. Colorado Si'bings, July 27. One of the niost disastrous cloud bursts ever known in this section of the State, struck a point a few cuted the details, but to General Grant this fresh fluid. The process of absorption renders frequent treatment of the remains advis IOWA IN WASHINGTON. ctty owes an Incalculable debt of gratitude.

JITCE KKI.I.EY, or i.emaks TALKED OF able If not necessary. The Mexican editors with their ladles seem well pleased with their reception at the Capital, although the torrid weather for eight days in succession has taken the starch out of our FOB IiEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR OOV-IRNOR OF IOWA BEN FUEDERICK THE SEW VINTON POSTMASTER. Washington, D. C. July 27.

Special to MESSAGES. FROM THE A. O. V. W.

Mt. McGregor, July 27. Among the miles north of this city Saturday night. Hut for the fact the storm struck the crest of tho hill, where the water flowed in opposite directions, the loss of life must have been appalling. Several railroad and wagon bridges in the vicinity were carried away and a lartre amount of track swept out The house of H.

A. P. Eaton, superintendent of schools, in the northwest part of the city, was lifted from its mit-hes of the family to hare the (ieneral burled with National honors la the grave which the family themselves, have chosen, and that, as I understand, is all that is implied in a National funeral." ftTlIX PRESSING THK SELECTION OF GEN. GRANT'S BURIAL PI.ACK. Washington, July 27.

Dr. Bliss has dl-dre sed a communication to the District Commissioners, urging them to give official expression of the universal desire in Washington to have the remains of General Grant buried either at Arlington Cemetery or the Soldier's Home. lie suggests the calling of a public meeting, in default of action by the Commissioners. THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. In reply to the letter ef Dr.

Douglas, urging them to give official expression to the uni the State Kegister. The talk in Iowa Dem messages of condolence and suggestions were backbones. One of the local press declared that be had forgotten his Spanish and could ocratic circles is that Judge Kelley, of the following think of nothing but the revised edition W.4RRENSBERO, July 27. Mn. Gen.

Grant: GROCER WHOLESALE through such brimstone beat The thermom foundation and carried down the stream with preat velocity. In the house at the time were Mr. and Mrs. Eaton, who had eter struck the nineties a week ago and there In behalf of members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen in the United States and Canada, I tender the heartfelt sympathy of the brotherhood. John A.

Brooks, who lost angarm at Shiloh, in the Sixteenth Iowa Infantry, will receive the nomination of the Democratic Convention for Governor. B. F. Freddrick eoes home to-morrow. Pjne, of the Herald, gets the Vinton rostofliee.

Walnut and Second Streets, Des Moines. Iowa. it stays without paying any attention to the signal ftice clerks under Hazen, who, by the just retired for the night As soon as 1 lie former realized the situation, lie jumped firm the door of the floating dwelling, instituting his wife to do the same. After a Supreme Master Workmen. FROM EMMA THCHSBV.

Portland, July 87. 3Ir. Grant: With haul struggle he succeeded in reaching a place of safety. Instead of jumping his wife clung to the bouse, which struck the Donver versal desire in Washington to have the remains of Gen. Grant bnrried here, the District New Oilcans Kailroad bridge, a hundred yards below and dashed to pieces.

A diligent Commissioners to-day sent Dr. Bliss way, has gone to Europe. Some of the ladles who are with the Jfexicanos are beautiful women, with the pical dark eyes and hair of Audulusia. They have discarded the mantilla and wear our New York fashions. Sen-ora Arroga de Anda is very handsome, of the blonde type, and speaks French and English as well as Spanish.

The ladies play the piano and are said to be highly accomplished in other ways. Senorita Paz played over Schubert's Serenade in a very delightful manner. They speak loudly In praise of very sharp letter, disclaiming any 13. I5 J-QTJITX-i, VHOLESALE DEALER IX Ruler Boots, Shoes and Arctics. JiOSTOX: 112 ScatNEH Si.

jam iiy PES MOISES: 120 Skcuxd St. CMS. W. ROGG'S NEW DEPARTURE! Jototoor In, Window Glass, Cat, Ground and Colored Glass, Brashes, action in tlfe matter on the ground the views eareh failed to discover any trace of Mrs. Eaton's body.

Several families living further tip the creek barely escaped with their lives. Later reports from the luckless valley north of town Indicate the devastation and THE ROACH FAILURE. SECBETARY WHITNEY SENDS A LETTER TO SIR. ROACH'S ASSIGNEES CONCERNINO THE INTERESTS OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THE MATTER. Washington, July 27.

Secretary WliH-riey has sent the following letter to Gao. W. Quintard and other gentlemen to whom John Koach made his assignment: "At our interview in New York on Wednesday, you requested me to take into consideration each of the contracts between the Government and the deepest sympathy I offer my services for the funeral ceremonies; if desired, pleaso reply Immediately. Emma Tiiursbv. THE PALL BEAKERS.

NewcYohk, July 27. Col. Grant: I sug-gest that the pall bearers for your distlng-ulshe 1 father be none other than the President of the. United Ptutes, and his cabinet. No greater honor, nor one more apprprtate could be conferred.

E. A. Pfhsons, of Virginia. AN ENTREATY. they entertain of their legal authority to act and speak only for the District as a munici lots of life greater than first supposed.

On the slopes of Shook run were a number pality, to compel them for attempting to represent all the States and of summer campers. Many of their tents ware seen llonting in the stream, and as the Hood Territories. The letter concludes, as follows: I 'as the claim of the District came down in the dead of the night, it is feared many have perished. One body, that Washington, July Col Grant -Do, pray, Chicago and St. Louis, but they will hardly find the munificence of our stay-at-home shopkeepers to compare with the above named have jour father buried here, where he will seems to have been rejected, may we not Material.

611 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa. of a Swede woman, is reported as bsing found feveral miles below town. News from always be remembered for bis achievements as l-Mflml Koach, pending and incomplete, and in view of bis assignment make some suggestion as to the method of doing with the whole subject, I gave you assurances that I would do 80 and fiiicF compensation In the relection that the people everywhere are in sure possession of Shoeik's liun is awaited with intense anxiety. a soldier and his wisdom as a statesman, and not In New York, where his financial troubles IIURLBUT, HESS CO, are so much in the minds of the people. Hknvek, July 27.

The Mayor of Colorado Springs estimates the damages from Saturday night's Hood at $5,000, mostly In the country. Mrs. Eaton's body has not been found, and it is now believed that the campers on Snooks' Kim were notified of the coming flood and WHOLESALE DRUGS Wm. McKEEbMAN. FROM THE FIRST BLAINE CLUB.

Philadelphia. July 27. Col. Grant The cities. Mis.

Edmonds and District Commissioner Edmonds did the honors mostly last n'ght at the reception at Willard's Hotel. The lady had a pretty toilette of dotted mull made over a pink satin with a pink gauze shawl over her shapely shoulders. She Is a very graceful woman. The local press and a couple of representatives of the Ladies' Press Club helped to entertain the company. Mr.

and Mrs. McCreary were present, the only communicate after reaching Washington. As I view the matter, the rules that govern individuals In these business transactions should govern the action of the Department At all events, if there is a different rule proper to be applied, 1 am not aware of It. My duty here has seemed to be very simple and plain. It has been to insist upon a strict enforcement of contract obligations, as interpreted to me without regard to conse Stmdrios, 7-iciiy DES MOINES.

members of the first Blaine Club in the United States tender their sympathy to the family of Ulysus S. Grant, the incorruptible President reached a place of safety. The damastts of Jast night's flood in Cherry Creek will not exceed $10,000. at dknver. 224 and 226 Second Street, and soldier savior of the Kepublic.

the immortal part of the Groat General, his life and example." GENERAL ORDER TO THE GRAND ARMY" OF TDK Washington, July 27. General Burdette, Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, Issued a general order announcing the death of Gen. Grant, who was a member of the George G. Meade Post, No. 1, of Pennsylvania.

The order refers to the civil, military, and political life of the General, and concludes by calling upon all the Com-manderies of the Grand Army of the Kepublic to make this memorial their last fraternal situation, and recommending to the Department of Commanders that a day be an TJEKVKR, July 27. The heaviest flood ever known in Cherry Creek came down at 0 this Theo. A. Graham, President. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.

New Haves, July 37. The following tel Geo. L. MILL FURNISHER. evening.

The Denver New Orleans bridgu at wewatta street, which had been weighted quences. 1 hat is the ordinary plain business egrams were exchanged to-day with a train of loaded coal cars was carried away. Broadway, Curtis and Holliday street bridges were slightly damaged. No loss of I would respectfully suirfjest that if one or Iowans we saw, except Major II. H.

Sylvester, formerly of Iowa, City, who now edits the brightest paper at the capital the Washington Critic. His paper with four others met with a terrible loss in the great fire of last week. The insurance companies have paid up rapidly and the work of rebuilding the Post building, method, a departure from which In a public officer can have 110 justification, and in a like Mill and Elevator Supplies, Belting, Packing, Oils, more military organizations from every State manner I know of no reason why the ordin in the Union were invited to participate in the IOWA. 313 Court Avenue, (North Side Street,) DES MOINES, ary principle which actuates merchants In dealing with each other and in accordance obsequies of General Grant, that the Invitation would be glndly received und very generally ae- i nounced upon which the Posts may pay with which a generous consideration is ex life. The damage will not exceed a few thousand dollars.

in the PniLAPELriiiA, July 27. Forest tire? in Atlantic, liurlington and Camden Counties, New Jersey, continued to burn fiercely last night and this morning, but during this afternoon a heavy rain helped to extinguish tho flames, and it Is believed they are now uujar control. a tribute of respect to the memory of tha cepted." Signed, Stephen H. Smith, AdJ ii tant-G eneral General, and ordering that the usual badge Although it is not practicable for me to spec of mourning be placed on departmental and where all were is now going on. The walls are not injured and It Is hoped that all will be in working order in a few weeks.

The banquet to the Mexicans this evening will necessarily be very quiet on account of (ieneral rant's death. We heard several speak of him in words of the highest ially iovite one or more military organizations C. SMITH, WHOLESALE NOTIONS, 314 COURT AVEXUE, PES MOISES, IOWA. A Mil line of urrdnhing Goods. J.

P. Coats' Fpool Cotton. Wall Orders olJeltl and ttft4 with dispatch. 'asldtj from each State, as suggested by you, neverthe national headquarters for sixty days. TIID COLORED MEN.

less all such as may promptly tender their sen CRIME CALENDAR. lecs, will be assigned by me a suitable position in the line, and 1 hope that many will be able to admiration. Washington, July 27. A conference of jHoniiritnt colored men was held here to day tottke some suitable action In relation to tended ordinarily to an unfortunate business associate should not govern the action of the department under similar circumstances. The business method of dealing with the matter which would be pursued by private parties, would be the first to become satisfied if the assignment was in good faith, and then consider the best method from a business standpoint of bringing about a settlement of current and incomplete contracts upon a fair and just ba-ds for bjtli parties.

If I have the power, therefore, I will NATIONAL NOTES. IMPOUIS AND EXPOItTS. do so. (Signed) W. T.

Hancock, Major General BOSH, IINOAK, w. rnri, r. a. 1 11 tu rm. CHAPIN, IVIERRITT the death of General Grant.

Among those MAN IN A HOX. Ei.hoy, July 2i5. A mysterious looking box, shipped by express trom Black Kiver Falls to Chicago, was examined by oflicers here Saturday nigltiyuid found to contain a man heavily arm4 He, with two supposed confederates aboard the train, were arrested, present were: Hon J. Douglas, lion. J.

M. Washington, July 87. The chief of the Bureau of Statistics reports the total value of MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. CHANT'S UllIlAL CASKET, Linsten, ex-Senator Bruee and J. It.

Lynch. Telegrams of condolence were ordered sent to llociiESTEi N. July 2(5. The casket imports of merchandise during the year endeil June SO, 1885, were a decrease Manufacturing Confectioners And Exclusively Wholesale Dealers In Crackers, Nuts, Cigars. Foreign Frulli, 1 Mrs.

Grant. A-comniittee of five was ap for (en. Giant, manufactured In this city, of compared with the preceding it appearing evident that they had Intended pointed (o make arrangements for a memorial was shipped to New York this evening, 207 Walnut Street, DES MOINES, IOWA. meeting to be held here August 13. NOTICE TO CIVIC SOCIETIES.

S-llMly enter Into a consideration with you of a paint to which contracts have been performed and In a measure to settle upon some just and fair basis ftr the disposal of the matter. Of robbing the mail and express car. COWBOY TACTICS IN 1IICAOO. A MEETING HKGAKPIXO GENERAL GRANT'S m's Island, N. July 27.

All GRAVE. Chicago, July 27. At noon yesterday Po organizations other than military intending to 1 About seventy-live persons attended the liceman I'eter Soergel, while walking down this I informed you at our meeting in New Votk. This course is Just and right under all I participate in the funeral ceremonies of Gjn, tlrant, at New York City, are requested to ad meeting called by a notice in the afternoon Flour Oil State Street in the neighborhood of the levee, wa year. the exports of for the twelve months ended June 3D, 18S1, were an iucrease of $1,380,074, over the preceding 3 ear.

THE CATTLE MEN. A delegation of cattle men interested in leasing the lands of the Indian Territory, are in the city and have called on the 1 'resilient and Secretary of the Interior and asked for an extension of the time allowed them to remove their cattle from the Cheyenne and Arnpnlioe Indian reservations, under order of 1 lie President, from forty to one hundred dajs. Their reuuest has not yet been dress Col. John 1'. Nicholson, aide de camp heard the report of a pistol, and Instantly felt a stinging sensation In his back.

Turning, he paper lor this evening at Wlllard's Hotal for seme expression in favor of the burial of circumstances, and is compulsory upon the government In the present case. The very to Cen. Hancock-, at Governor's Island, N. Y. liberal treatment which the contractor has saw a mall man in a white slouch hat, standing at a little distance with a lev THE NEW YoliK I.EOlSI.ATCHE TO ATTEND Moines.

Corner Fifth and Vine Streets, Des heretofore received has left the government eled revolver in his hand. The policeman THE drew his own weapon and as he advanced re A I. many, July 27. Governor Hill, yester without a sufficient margin of moneys reserve! to enable it to protect itself in the present sit AhIc "SToixx" Grooor for turned the shots rapidly fired at hlra by the day, determined to invite the Legislature to Giant in Washington. Ex-Congressman Desendorf of Virginia, was chainnaiy A resolution was offered that a committee of live be appointed to go to New York and In the name of the citizens of Washington request that the general be burled In this city.

The meeting adjourned till to-morrow night without taking action on resolution. small man, who retreated as he tired. When uation. The contract provided that ten paiticipate In the funeral services of Genera! the ammunition of both had been exhausted without any apparent result, the men clinched cent should be retained from the bills as they Grant, and this week formal invitations will and with the. aid of several bystanders the J.

M. CHRISTY'S CELEBRATED be if sued by the Governor to member of that CRACKERS considered. There is a large quantity of land in other reservations which are occupied in the Fame way, but no order of this kind has been made in retrard to them, although Ibis may be regarded at present for a further action to follow. The recent trouble with came due and held as security for the completion of the work. At the present time those reservations would have amounted to body.

Governor Hill, to-day, Issued Invita assailant as brought to the ground. He was then recognized as a cowboy from Kansas ho had recently been arrested for tiring his tions to members of the State Legislature to assemble Informally, at the Capitol, August 10. They have been surrendered to the con the Indians in Cheyenne and Arapahoe weapon In the street and was thirsting for re-vtnee. Three of his shots Indicted flesh tractor under circumstances not Important to reservations was the Immediate came of the 4lli, to take such action as may suitably ex IJT Xou "zfaxxz tb.o X3oit. Orders by Mail Promptly Filled.

press the sentiments of the State In regard to consider, with the exception of Si 1,070. In Addition to this small sum of SJii.tSTO In our order. THK IXPIAXAPOI.IS 1'OSTMASTEIU ,11 the death of General Grant Factories at DES MOINES, IOWA, and ROCK ISLAND. ILL. linnds there are unpaid bills for extras AN 1NHANB MAN'S JOY.

MEMORIAL SERVICES. AT THE HOME OF F-X-PRKSIilENr II A EH, Fhkmont, July 27. Tlifi memorial hervicts held In the Methodist church lant night in honor of Gen. Grant was the union of all denominations. The house was crowded to Its utmoht capacity.

Hayes made an address of an hour's length Riving a sketch of Grant as a youth, a cvlut, a soldier, a commander, a citizen, and In each instance illustrated traits of Ills charac The 1 'resident has referred the charges against I'ostmaster Jones of Cleveland to the claimed on ships, amounting to and -Mew Ioiik, July John baker, became Insane to-day and went along Civil Service Commission. Commissioner Ttonian and Chief Examiner I.ymnn in disputeon the Dolphin, SW.UI.j, altogether (mostly In dispute) $83,::04. As against this wounds in Soergel's body. A I.VNCHISli PARTY. Caiiio, 111., July 27.

John Moppln, who murdered lhmlels at Mounds Junction last Wednesday because Daniels had married his daughter, was taken from the Mound City Jail at 2 o'clock yesterday morning by a in! and hung. ANoTHKK Atlanta, July 27. Peter Stamps (colored) was lynrhed Friday night at Djug-Insvllle by a mob of fioo for alleged rape committed upon Ida Abercrombin, daughter of a well-to-do white farmer. The gill was 1:1 the streets be-moaning the death of Gen, Orange Blossom Flour gone to Jndlannpolis to Investigate tho four chips are in your bauds, upon which rant, lie was arresteu ana in court was matter. KAILROAD3.

told by an officer that Gen. Grant wasn't dead. At this lie clapped his hands, and ter. He again referred to the propriety of over has been paid, which must b3 completed to be valuable, Habla to greater detetioratlon by neglect than all the moneys unpaid and In dispute would repay. It Is of tlie people both North and South erectinir a THK WFsT 420 Court Des Moines.

ifi. H. JJ'UJL, Agent. New YoiiK, July S7. After a conference national monument, saying that as chwvfias years old, and a few days ago her parents dis at Drt xei, Morgan Co.

'a oflice this after and school houses were educational, so would the utmost consequence to tho Government, as It Is to yourselves, that a ju-tt settlement cover! i 1 lint die was aiMiiit To become noon at which It nag understood that Messrs. mother. She confessed that Stamps, who a im.Miii.fi.t to GrajitYiiH'mory. Remarks Iowa's of pant transactions should be hail and a new wi iked on the place, was the father of the PUUde bytfen. lluckluml and J.

riertci nut Morgan and Cliauncey M. Dis- child, ar.d said ho had a year azo departure made. I suggest at a practical pew, representatives of Wlnslow, Lamar vutrngid her, and at various tunes method of arriving at a solution of the ui.V.ter, Co. and other railroad men and bankers were GRANT'S DEATH ABROAD. MilTIMI HAKI AY THK HKAI Alt' It Mure compelled her to submit to his a meeting of ourselves and your counsel and desire s.

was arrested and placed In pri Miit, a circular was Issued Drexel Morgan Co. to the first mortage b-itid the Attorney-General and myself, at which HEADOUARTERS I roa ma CKi.raRiTED LM Jail. YeMerday morning Ida called tier father and told him she was going to die before help Jimtp aiid laughed with Joy. Ho was committed to the rare of the commUdoiiers ot ebarities. THK CAKKT.

X. July 2d. Tho casket which Is to contain the remains of General irnnt was manufactured In Ihls city. When It bernnio known that a local firm was to ni ike It e(T its were made to have It exhibited In the rotunda of the court bouse, and liinlly.tlit company conae-iitt-d to allow It to be viewed at tl elr woiks. Annnunceiiieiit was made this morning that (he caki-t would be complete! at nrmn, ami that the public would then lie allowed to view It from noon till 3 clock.

Kaily In the foremmn a rrowd bovan to rwther around the building. The doors were not, bowevrr, opened until I o'clock. Then 1 l.osioN, July 87. As mark of resect the late (ieneral (irant, the military bands throughout Iceland refrained from Injr era of the West Shore) railway. In Itthpy some prntieal method of doallnj with the subject shall be arrived a', which I.

ail be within my legal authority." or old to pccr.nd. She expired In convulsions. A mob was organized, and the negro taken fay: "The lurk Central Hudson llixer llallroml Co. has Issued a contra! the uual Ircllons jesterday, but played the firm the slierlir while he was trying to leavj with 11a aunt lug upon I he reorganization of JjfOj the county with him, and hung dead march instead. I'KKSS opinion.

WEAVER IN WASHIKQTON. the link, Wot Shore A Jtuilulo Kail-mad Co. to lake psessliiii of the property to a railroad bridge. The negro said he Boston Rubber Stoe Go's HIS CH IMll'N HKl.AHIHNu FT-IOX IS THIS sreiiitd the girls consent to what lie did. The ltiilii 5reffr.

In an editorial The ro-t mortem examination showed of a teorgnnii'd nunpntiy under a lease, an 1 to guarantee the pilnrlpal and Interest of the bonds hi reliiafter mentioned, which are be Wahusi.tux, 1). July SiMvlal feiilng to Cem-ral (iiant's anxletrto finish his lo'k, raja: There something of Walter terencc of strjcluitre In the girls stomach. Iir rhlld was found to lie colored. Urea! the Chicago TiUhihc Cong reNunan WVaver, fecund by nioitgage upon that property. The Bay State Rubber Co (xrltenietit pre vails over the gill's death.

Scott's heroic grappling itli financial ruin In conditions of the cmiliact mentioned are tint of Iowa, referring to the prospectant fusion Uils )t ad of I he difi'AMM warrior' llf lictwfin iH-moerats and Un-rtibackrni on the A 11 a lit Tim r. Clin Ann, July 27. As Miss Ida 'hinder llironga of ei, le brgnn to throug'i tint the teotganl.ed hall Issue 000 In 4 tier rent mmtgag bonds, and In capital stis'k. under date of Jnnu wlilrh ought fo be rrmcnibered in his ftvr, along his other great elaiiiit to Kuglish was Mantling In front of the cage of animals In Lincoln Park, yvstctdsy, lu company with Mate ticket, a): "The oppoxitlnii will unite. The (irewi backers have altvvly held btilldlhg.

It la rKtliimted that 0M to iJ 0 people viewed the rasket, and many were G-OOXXSI. :i.t.7m aty I. Ism tu malure at the expiration of thn respect and admiration when the service In tlirlrccnvriitW.il and lin iiomlnaUd liillctte turned away without arcing It, as it was her father ami mm her, she felt something Mill tlightly at tier hair, and turning around, It afe, fay 4,5 jcars, or upon two years' fault In pajmeiil of the Interest; that 9i of llir-e bonds shall be given In ex a.TAUi.iNiil:D for I.ltuli nam (iowriior, and Mmnsof D.ivl Decenary lo rkM the doom wm aflf 3 We Milliliter Abhey Is 1101'' Mr.MOIUAI. IN LONDON. taw a man In the act of cutting on" her hair, blcli hung In two long braid.

She acrcitn- ruinity, Superintendent of Puhllc Instruction. oVIih In order to park It fit the tl islu et. Ci.iloslly drew many thiiands, but change for Mi.Oim.ooo of outetanding bonds of the present West Miore Company that Ii and sprang away, but the man sms-isled Pes Moines Steam Dye Works It t.ow aiitiiitiiird that tlie M-rtlrv In miitji tif t.neral lirant at t.iiln.tcr The iHiiiceratic Coiinitiiii will bo held the Itilli of and will iloulitlcM (indorse In rutin ell twelve inches 01 one or the eiitllty was m.mjr time turned to fief. htalils. He was Immediately arrested and Abbey will lake pli at 4 oVhn Tuesday.

the timiit'itck milliliter ami nominate arm Wrnirn and old MiMlcrs drpxsl leare as Corner linnl an4 I). Ml'TCIILAR SON, Proprietors. AiigurK. The m-an of will Third Nirwl. gate Ids name as C.

A. Mulomon. II W4s nut In the llrlilc will this morning for seven moiithf. they looked upin the racket which was to riSR Ptl.KM ar.it ri.tMEH tT ClranrHl or Drrd An Color. 0KMT9' CLOT II I MO Clranpil or trad Kplwi il wtvli, and lie.

Ir. r'af' rontain the remains of the old coiuinniidiY. Prnt Al nlJiM' WAHlMNTkI AHT. arja.ll tar tie liter an adilrtw. A tp umiiiIht m.i i in new Is nil 1 SI.inhi in oi tsmiM II st the rrmaliilng In the bn of lb trnrganlml rniuany, except so aa shnll Im necessary tut reorgtnu III shall tint be Issued except at Hie ir.iiis of the New York Central piovhie fi prior liens teniilnsK tint ll.e 10.000.000 In the eaiiil tl sl'vk of t1 re oiitsiilid nmipaiiy hall be to the New Yotk (Vntial as a consideration f.r lis ieae, and guatnnteo tho di'tivery of tha illilate fur (iinrrnur and Supreme I'apt.

Merrill, of Clinton county, ll iller, of llsnlv county. Judge Whiting, of Mmmia cciu.ty, and Judge Kelley, of l.f Mtrs, are all I ckrn nf as lending candidate. 1 think a i nn. or ax At.nr.iniAX. Frill WA1 it, July "is.

The dis- It Was like a fuller! pnn-exsluu. A.etlraii hate been allotM seau fr rovity that Alderman Itnls it W. Kms nu erNTIUt. I'AHK VtRWrth Nw Yonk. July t'ol.

K. I). rit raullrr to the rlt: and gas company, was Des Moines Ft. Dodge Railroad. fcravkiu kot cm niiu.

iiik eo.NMtitiN or MH. t.ii Air. frllowid toil ay by the Intelligence from (Jm. raiidldatp ill be M-lrrted from the northwest M)ot t-raie and the l'reUlenl of the II xrl bre. Canada, that he had committed suicide ern tuition of (lie Slate, and If this due AI1I1 iiik vinlltil various poliiU In Central at a way station near there nn hi way home.

Jiii'iip krllry. 01 I will irt the this atlvriKNiti, with a view lo aelertiiK 1 at AiM.ioi,.. jmy rn r- r.n.inv-savi.ji ituK-r Ci i vii.Asn, July 37. Kecetitlr then was jrters tty tu I made befur Jan. lt 1 Ida artshscnirnt In In'" feet as so a a majoilty of th West Miore b.i.iliiiil l.r teniii iitd in tde plan, and l.rc, ir- hi ti.liial'un.

He a Mian of fine character, a ti lat irstlnif la for Gen. Iimnl'i tf ott wt.hb I.ve Wo oil lirncirt to the1 mtidilion of tuant aiv unluty main. The Mayi favor the rliati p-il gisd la)cr and a one-a must aoUlier. He Id atra i Millih and was Cul iin-I of th lan A o. add lliat a urg.

pro- a strike on the Pajne Avenue Mnt Mll vay il li pollrs had to be ealhsl to dlsporse ll.e tmbiih id ronliK'tors amt drivers. Ve-Imlay rlilitl-snn of lhecompan'a horses In the let imriiMieel liber Oide I'aik im the alatmli'g. flie rxwt to Timpaiiy the ti.alns In Albany, and no rraon to isillcn of IIim hmidlmlder lure mU ltm'wn lilirr. 4 'td. Grant Mid he rwhl wd tiaily arlited In IL It Is contl lint- Tbe On 1 at Thkovoh Sitonr Line from Dks Moinks lo the Nonni, with its Superb Steel Rail Trsck and First Class Kiiuipmcnt Throughout, now Complctcil ami Open to Ruthvcn, anJ In connecting with the Chicaro, Milwaukee Si.

Taut Railway, fnrmi the most direct mud Cheapest Route to NORTH WtSTKRN IOWA and SOUTHERN DAKOTA rol.NTS. SPIRIT LAKE ROUTK The Route to Cheap Units and a Health tnaie, and the Finest Fanning ami Slock-Raising Country in the World. the family by rite IhiIiI hot di Mi. 'ciicd isrwin hi a position ite fnl'civr with rmtn oil. Thrett bare rl'rd and the rriimlii.lrr aicln a terrible eomli lli.n.

afrts baie been mate bu. the is iMi.twi rihy Infurinallon lh.it the Nr l-iaiil bad not until the lnt dats bn-mie run- firide Upon any xlnt without lift moillitig Willi oil i mrmbi tK of the family. Il-bft tor Mt. MiGiignr this rvrtiiiii'. nil uvi l.ssalnsilr weilrcil eiMi'MI or tinrtil that nn u'mlil'le erne ti aie lnrsiialiug.

Hie mth ittt.i Crti.iMirtliii t'ompanr ffrtd In Hie twrai' as A IHIHIIil A rl HIT, If in. It ul laii.iU ait n.dtii dctil of the Vot nr. (kt in saw toRM. Nt July 'ii. A Ufife rri, Ki'Rt Kpso, Ind July 27.

N'ewshas Mn re ad add thnr thn West Minn mips I Is pucti. lly In 'he handsnf lln Cetitrl. Urn irisrivrdnf a bhoily arttray th ranfh of K. V. hlit ml ics southeast Mxlrrnlh Iowa.

I think II would not be llile In ilcfral liltn If lie ttouM enre IV tiilimtii.u. If Judge Wliiling iMarti-tliilnte piolMhle that the I all i.f the Male iil rrnne tn Hie omviliti.M In a lid I'lmUiu for Ki lV). i.mk ft a ty arlhe raiiiH'gh In this The rrluan-llrown miilmmj be an im-poitMil Im ti In ll.e ranas and pt jiilluii.in will Pgiire Uf.ljr THK Ul'KliAt. JirKK. till, HAM I Ill Mil.

MM. Ji is hi'MVd Uia! rathrttd aUiit Merits' Ulidettaklha' en Mh Avenue to tet a linie of lien. siaien el.t I. ins.lr wml-rrii -U Mt Hist Ci ladbelirtril ami wlienhU ovirrJ Hie rfri lf dlaptllitnietit tnd i. Wind with IIip natural lnof nt rtalrrd rra tlon from whu-h hhi )et rmrten d.

a lo etwihle ht t-i 11 l- New ieik uitrella, oWalthsl tlie Wet M.ue Iriuiii dl i.U. and Hie (tatit's ra)ie. In te a U't bono In fiw.t of the warrMH'iiNva km krd din an Through Trains from Des Moines to Minneapolis Without Change. Pninr ill 1-W rrl MlnnPufnM t-S f. wtitHfl'W wlli IN.

Minttn hII nd Mnlltl Hh th Noiihrrn I'ai'Mlo Hill ty lit North rn Miiinmilil, ItaliuM ri 'I, I a. an-l im. niM itimi nl rh- ii- lonir. 1 tk Ik Mi.lr 1 1. iMt( MailrM.i IVrf T.

llruM Jnirll. Iliiwn, Tar, -t ix'rr. Hi 't l'Mllri lr. rintm I ak-, sin. MinM-i I.

I au. I iiii'H mmii t. I'aian. I rai rir Im rar Mlira I Mr, lli'Mnr H.Mptaan.41 I w'M', I vtl lnm ai Iv 1 ula in Ike K-tik Mof Ihfimna U' XUIH itt oi.IhkI!, 11 the dhkafaw si urn. M.

I. It and sou, c'Hilit, wcte nt wmk lur Alexan.bt oil fsluiiisy, wln lliil lle hpiird a'ng ltd irnrwrd an old noarrrl. I lime shot nlor I lte, killing him; then he tumd M'Ulig le dU 'I t.f Murdem li.d mt ill ias Itolro. rVitr rollrfn.Nl Wrre ftrdenl rely With tl family brfute Kiel, oii bsl 111 i I tho Imtnue Nlrrn l.ii and hi shue, bile the nifng rUiuis Were artUH at nper. rr tn eit.tb; dretee.

til Ud, but a i r. vV MbtS I'll III IHkAT VS.U. n. WtLMt, UlHMl nd 3 1.

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