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TIIE IOWA STATE ItEGISTKR. 'i KDXKSDAY; S.IH T-iMIiEK 30. HORNING EDITION. LKAlHMi WASIIIXGTOX. CHICAGO vs.

YORK. lie Suutii-t, and drove the rttVl ra't'niorr Balilmt re IuNvilte 7. I Alhirtic H. tn.it Dttroit IX I. tiiaalo Dufl: i Uotoi 13.

br to the hi, and as Grant drore tlie reVI the K.i-t to Ilichniond. Tie rd lliI. ti rliln, fevering the jophigut. He Kvd only a few hours. Iowa ci y.

TOKCS ln PAY THE ATfilSS OF IOWA A VIMT Edvrard of Bolsa Tha First of the Four Champloaahtp A. Stevenson, City, Idaho, rufjr fc'ief the rubrls a the grip of Sa? bam ttd Grart tightened about them like Eaeo Ball Games Flayed at Chicago Yesterday OTBiK bP0ZT3. TIIKVACIIT DAPS Il.C-i, Sandy Hook, Sept yiM Diunt was In Nortltt-ra uprising- of ad IH inoerats. This feeling was fed by the lew A fill, Sept 29. Three hundred Cliidon, Iowa, peoplo enjo)ed an excursion to Iowa City to-day, to return Iiwa City's less, which Un.k part In the 31 ly r- drrlaraticu of the 1 Vimxr.it ic National Con Coventor of that Territory ai4 UT.

0. Webi Bo Secretary ol Montana. Betwrca the Chicago and New York league with the Genesta, arrived at this place this itit to Clinton la.t June in celebration of the vention at Chicago In Auiput, 1SI, Chits Chicago Presents Her Lightest Bat-tery Against the Big New York Nina, completion of the Builington, Cedar IUpids Northern Railway between the two cities. Fifty TIptoL people were also along. Iowa dtBiaudioc a cessation of hostilities and da-elating the war a failure.

Tbe Knights and Copptrheads had ail been made very angrr Kinhtr Other Appointments Chugce rahlsrt Meeting Other National Note. City entertained her guests with music. by the arrest, by order of IVesMrnt Lincoln, of And Win the Qania V. tu.il with a Somof 7 to 4, la On Boor and Fifty Minutes A Complete Krport-Other Sport. Wholosal Manufacturers of Boots and Hh0nc Western Agents "Candee" Rub Vj FACTORIES Leather Pittsfield, Rubber 3..

PRATT 3c CR2Sr bev. Wholesale Hardware 203 COURT AVEyCE, DES MOIXES, IOWA. State Agents for Fenton Roller Skates, aepudiyrp Agents Buffalo Scale Co WARFIELD, HOWELL Wholesale Grocens, fpeeches and carriage rides, and despite the Dennis A. Mahony aiid General George W. rain the affair was a most pleasant one.

Jones for treason and their Imprisonment in tt-orclng. THE III SO. SroTTsnAI Sept. 2'J. A desperate bare kn'ckle priau? tight beeween Frank jrphy.

if Mi Hurt's StstioT, and William Morrisey, Dunbar, for ioo a side, took place at the foot of the mountains near here early this morning. The content was under the Lin-con Tiize Ring rules and la-ted tw hours. Fifty-nine rounds were fought Morrisey, who was badly puninhed In the lat two rounds, to avoid further punishment dropped on Ms kDees. This angered Murphy who finally struck him while down and the fiht was given to Morrisey on the claim of foul. About three hundred people visited the mill.

THE Tl'KF. LonsviLLE, Sept 29. Rain of last night and tli is morning spoiled the track to day. It Fort LaFajette. These men were liberated and returned to Dubuque, and organized and BASE BALL.

THE OKEAT GAME AT CHICAGO YESTEI.DA V. Cbicago, Sept 29. The weather has been MILLERSBUR0. ENCAMPMENT OF VETERANS. MiLi.EKSiti KO, Sept 28.

Register Correspondence. The James Cross Tost held a grand encampment here on last Friday aud Saturday, the 25th and 2Gth nt which controlled the Democratic County Convention of Dubwiue in 1(M34, having bncome the heroes of the Copperhead Democrats in this part of THE OFFICES. APPOINTMENTS AHXOU.ICEn YESTERDAY. Washington, Sept 29. The Postmaster-General today appointed the following fourth-class postmasters Wisconsin, at Prairie Du Sac, W.

L. Kel-sey; Lloyd, S. H. Doolittle; West Lima, Darius Morrison Viola, Jonathan T. Smith Geimantown, J.

F. Schwalbach Iilooiner, J. the State. Jones, who nindj the speech at the Democratic State Convention, in Aua-ust over 5000 people were In attendance. or weeks the Fost had been making preparation for the event and they were fully prepared to of this year, and who opposed Captain Mar-rtll because he was a Udion SjlJior, and IL Wierden Junlan, L.

E. Houghton Veo- still rains and is dlsaereeablo. Attendance fair. Mile and a quarter Grey Cloud won, Biddy Bowling second, PdtUe third. zie, J.

H. O'Urien. accommodate the large crowd assembled. One cannon and. several stands of firearms The iTesident appointed David R.

Asbury as Time 2:30. overcast all day and at one time threatened rain, but it now appears certain that the first of the Chicago-New York ball games, up9n the result of which hitiges the National Leaeue championship, will occur this afternoon. There are a great many people from outside cities present to witness the gamss. A large delegation of New Yorkers are accompanying that club. The visiting bill players are declared to be in the pink ot condition and are very confident, but lhe Chicagos are equally so.

The home team will present McCormick and Kclley to-day as the bittery, while New York will appear with Wel.ih and Ev.ii g. The betting up to 2 o'clock this afternoon was about even. Play was called at 3:10, with the Chicago3 at the bat Fully 10,000 people have assem Supervising Inspector of steam vessels for the had been secured a large chib of sons of vet- Mile and an eighth Kalata won, Hazarus second, Volante third. Time 2:03. fourth district at St Louis.

Corner First Street and Court Avenue. Dos Moiues, Iowa. Agents for Miami Powdor Co, Straiten Sturm's Fine ChJrs, and Walluian Tobucoo Co. diaries WHOLESALE GEOOEE, trans had been drilled for the occasion swings, platforms for dancing, stands, ham Mile Revoke won. Warrington second, The President this afternoon appointed Ed Lord Clifton third.

Time 1:53. ward A. Stevenson, of Boise City, Idaho, to mocks, eating houses, and other amusements be Governor of the Territory of Idaho, and W. li. Webb, of Billings Montana, to be and conveniences were supplied on the grounds, and devoted to the comfort and Secretary of the Territory of Montana.

happiness of all soldiers and their friends and Walnut and Second Streets, Des Moines, Iowa. The President appointed James T. nealny to be Assistant Treasurer at Cbicago. and L. Three-quarters of a mile Moon won, Red Girl secend, Pochella third.

Time 1:21. Mile and a half Clendella won. Lucky second, Madison third. Time 2:47. Jerome Pabk, Sept 29.

The weather Is fine and the attendance fair. Milo and three year olds and upwards. Strath's Pry won; Parole second, Brlckstone third. Time, 1 :59. Three-quarters of a mile, two year olds, Dewdrop won; Inspector B.

second, Lans-down third. Time, 1:18. W. T. Walker to be First Lieutenant of the 'arirje Corps.

LEV WHOLESALE HEALER IN well-withers. Grounds were secured one-half mile east of town on an unoccupied eighty acie tract, which by their location, coatour and general adaptation, seemed to be expressly intended for the purpose to which they were wanted Whiting because he had never run a bajonet through a fellow countryman," had two sons In the rebel army. Ex-Gjvaraor Hempstead had one son In the rebel army, and so had Lewis, who offered the resolution quoted by The Register of Sunday, which ordered that no man "who did not oppose the continuance of the war should be sent as a delegate to the State Convention at Dos Moines." The Democrats, or those who supported Lincoln and Grant, and supported" the war, grew os" much alarmed as the K3pubIIcans at the demonstrations made by the Copparheids and Knights of the Golden Circle. So strong was the fear and danger of a Copperhead uprising that loyal Democrats like Judge Wilson, of Dubuque, then on the bench, travelled for weeks, begging the anti-war Democrats or Copperheads not to go to such an extent. Judge Wilson made a tour of this character from Dubuque as far west as Grundy county.

The lojal people grew alarmed, aud held meetings at each others houses, and began to Mr. Horace G. Jacobs, Assistant Supervis ing Architect of the Treasury, has tendered bled to witness the game. The weather has become more threatening, and it is now raining slightly. 8:80 p.

m. The Chicagos made four runs in their half of the first inning. The New Yorks in their half were whitewashed. his resignation, to take effect October 31st, 9 lilt I It T3. oes and Arctics; Ihls action was entirely voluntary on his KHDDC part, and was taken in order that he might devoted during the reunion.

The busy hum of preparation continued during all Friday forenoon and by noon everything was In readiness to receive the hundreds of visitors who accept a business otter Iroiu a Washington firm. Mr. Jacobs Is a native of Maine and DES M0IXE3: 120 Skcoxv Sr. HOATOJVjf 112 SVMNEJl St.9 JtnMly Mile and three-quarters, fillies three years old, Fast Lynn wod; Maumee second, Heart's Ease third. Time.

3:14. Mile and three-sixteenths, Farewell won; Long Knight second, Wall Flower third. Time, were already pouring in. The first day's exercises consisted of speeches, drills, guard- CHAS. W.

ROGG'S NEW DEPARTURE Jobtoor lax THE GAME IN DETAIL. Ciiicago, Sept 29. The crowd which witness this morning's game between the New Ycnk and Chicago ball clubs for possession of the National pennant was worthy the occasion. It numbered 10,000 which exemplified in a remarkable way the interest taken in the result of the meeting of the two leaders the league race, as the skies were threatening and there was every present prospects of rain. Rain drops began to fall as the Chicago nine mount, firing on pickets, stories, songs and Window Glass, Cot, Ground and Colored Glass, Paints.Oils Iv lies, card playing round the camp fires, In tha evening, dancing, and oceans of fun all night long among the jubilant old has been in the Treasury for nearly tvventy-five years.

Register Rosecranz recommended that the resignations of Charles Neal and Newell H. Walker, Chiefs of Divisions of the Register's office, be accepted, to take effect September Mr. W'alker was Chief of the Tonnage Division, which division was merged into the Bureau of Navigation when that bureau was established last year. Mr. Neal was Chief of the Cuirency Division, which the Register now proposes to consolidate with the Coupon Division.

Mr. Neal will be reduced to the 1,800 grade. Three quarters of a mile, all ases, Tabltha won; Bonnie S. second, Salida third. Timo, 1:19.

Mile and three-eighths, over six hurdles, Quebec won; Farquiu second, Schoolmaster third. Time, 3:40. the wheel. Spbingftkld, Sept. 29.

Richard Howell succeded in lowering his own bicycle record 611 Walnut Street. Des Moines, I went to bat in the hrst inning, but it did not interfere in any way with the progress of the game, but throughout the nine innings the HUBLBUT, HESS gather up arms or defense. All these things come up now as the etory of Whiting's Copperhead record is told. Those were lively and exciting and dangerous days, and it will be well to put into oftbe no one of the men who showed themselvei such unfaithful citizens then. soldiers.

On the second day the leading feature of the occasion was the speech of lion. J. W. Akers, State Superintendent of Public Instruction for Iowa. It was a masterly effort, and especially so hero, as he was among the scenes and friends of his boyhood, and the flood-gates of memory opened and he outdid himself in eloquence and grandeur.

For sixteen years he had not visited his old home, WHOLESALE DRUGS for one mile this afternoon, making it in 2:31 2-5. 8POBTSMEN IN NATIONAL CONVENTION. St. Louis, Sept. 29.

In Nati inal Sports-mens' Convention here to-day, John D. Johnson was elected Permanent President Enoch Moore, Delaware, First Vice-President Uan-ty Talbot Illinois, second Vice-President Henry C. West St Louis, Secretary. A committee on resolutions was appointed to a NATIONAL NOTES. CABINET MEETING Washington, Sept 29.

The regular Cabinet meeting was held to day, all the members being present except the Secretary of War and the Attorney General. Sundries, tiv DES MOINES. clouds were lowering. This did not, however, prevent a large attendance. The crowd was evenly balanced as the visitors had ho3ts of admirers present many of whom had jour-ncjedhere solely to see the game aud many leading Eastern and Western newspapers hail representatives present The crowd cheered the New Yorkers whenever they made a good play, but became frantic in the first and ninth innings wben the Chicagos got four runs aud when the last man of the opposing club went out The New York club appeared on the field preceded by the brilliant First Regiment band, OLd immediately thereafter the Chica 224 and 226 Second Street, and returning among such scenes and at a time when many old comrades were there, Geo.

Xj. iTarrott, SAC COUNTY. JiErUliLlCAN CONVENTION PHIL. SCHA.L-I.KB FOB THE HOUSE. Sac City, Sept 29.

Special to the State Register. The Republican Convention to day nominated Rhil. Schaller for Representative, A. D. Feck for Auditor, L.

J. Marts for Treasurer, Thomas Batie for Sheriff, C. Mes- present to tbe convention a plan of organization for a National Sportsmen's Association. Delegates are present from Arkansas, Iili-Iowo, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Delaware, Texas and Wisconsin. MILL FURNISHER.

and hundreds of near and dear friends were eager to welcome him back, what wonder that superior eloquence dwelt upon his tongue and unseen power seemed to guide his speech until the Assembled thousands were a unit In gos appeared under a similar escort Both were rapturously cheered. The visitors wore Mill and Elevator Supplies. Belting, Packing, Oils, Ac. BIDS FOR OOVEKNMKNT WORK. The bids were opened at the Treasury Department to-day for the Iron work on the post-office at Feoria, 111.

The lowest bid was that of the Marshall Foundry Company, The bids were also opened for tho stone and biick work on the postoflice at Minneapolis. M. A. McGowan was the lowest bidder for the biiek work, $41,900 and the Minnesota Stone Company for the stone work at 10,1100. PATENTS.

There were 615 patents Issued for the week ending to-day, the largest number ever Issued ser for Superintendent, II. H. Fitch for Super 71I POLITICAL. visor. West Dodd for Surveyor, Dr.

C. Browa IOWA. 313 Ccurt Avenue, (North Side Street,) DES MOINES, for Coroner. their customary gray uniforms, while the Chicagos appeared in their blue working uniforms, In which they have won their long list of victories, and which they retain as an omen of good luck. The New York giants presented their Mrorigest playing at the front with Welch and Fwiiig as their battery, while tbe Chicago uttering forth his praises, and preparing the ay lor a deeper reception In their hearts.

His popularity throughout our country is unbounded and the speech of yesterday which was delivered within a short distance of the A man named George Cena was thrown W. C. SMITH, MASSACHUSETTS fiUENllACKKRI. Boston, Sept 29. Thirty delegates wore present at the opening of the State Convention of the National Greenback party lu tills city to-day.

The platform adopted announces adherence to the principle set forth at tiio cut of a buggy Thursday evening while intoxicated and died Sunday. Corn is In line condition. wrrnT In one week in the history ol the I'atcut old leg school house where he first attended school found an echo In the hearts of all. A Office. THE HrilEAU OF STATISTICS.

YV-LLWJJiJrOi: 9 Col. Switler, Chief of the Bureau ot Sta dress parade and sham battle In the afternoon 814 COUHT AFEXUn, VES SIOIXES, IOWA. tistics, is preparing a codification of the laws was another feature that was Intensely Inter J. V. Coats' Ppool Cotton.

governing his bureau with sundry amend Vail Ordart toll ot ted and jaaIoiyr A full Una of Vurolnlilnff Ooodi. with dliipatrh. esting as many of our people had never seen ments, for submission to the Secretary of the Treasury, with a view to extend tha latter's ALLAMAKEE COUNTY. SPLENDID TICKET NOMINATED J1V THE HE-rUBLICANS. Waukon, Sept 29.

Special to the State Register. At the Republican Couuty Convsu-tion of AJamakee county, held this afternoon, were made: Fjr presenttd McCormick and Kelly, their reserve battery. The crowd was so large that it stretched along the sides of the field and fpeclal field rules were adopted at the request of the New York nine to the effect that any hit that reached into the crowd would ba counted as a three baser. The Chicagos rpened the game after a vigorous fashion, Daljrimple flew out to first base and Gore took first balls, Kelly made a base hit advancing Gore to second aud both were advanced to another base on a passed ball. Anson flew out to rivht field.

an) thing of the kind, and It was so natural and life-like that they will not forget it for F. r. Bonn, w. B. LAJIUAIT, B.

W. OnJkr.0 r. a. kaujaO rrccinniendation for enactment by Congress. CHAPIN, MERRITT National Parly Convention at Indianapolis, declares all action transferring the power for the coinage and issue ot money to parsons or corporations should be revoked, that the withdrawal of the legal tenders of small denominations is a vicious attempt to annoy the people and disturb business and la a violation of law favors frequent elections and a rotation lu office, and condemns the attempt to create an aristocracy of officeholders under the pretense of civil sei vice reform condemns, also, unnecessary long sessions of the Legislature and sets The revised provisions are deslgued to define more clearly the scope of tbe bureau reports many a day.

The Union forces were repre sented by Co. K. 3d. I. N.

of Marengo, A. K. Blum, of Iinsintr fur on internal commerce, to Bccure greater a Mann fflctniino- rnnfppilinnnrs curacy in the statistics of immigration from Canada and through the Dominion from Eu rope, and so amend existing laws as to ma so aJJ.w m.m. n. m- v.

-a. iaj. VJ11VV tl XI And Excluslvorf Wholetale Oaalari in Crackera, Nuta, Clgnra, Foreign Fruit. 207 Walnut Street, DES MOINES, IOWA. It possible to obtain full and accurate returns of our inland exports to Canada and Mexico.

lfeifer made a three base hit, Kelly and Gore coming home in the midst of torrillc cheering Williamson made another base hit bringing Pfelfer home, and burns followed with another base hit Williamson coming It Is further proposed to change the name of foith that legislation for the better protection of wage orkers is demanded universal suffrage is favored, with a removal of all barriers which limit In any degree the right of the bureau to tbe Bureau of Commerce. Col. and the rebel forces by the local post of the O. A. R.

Unequalcd music was furnished by the Millersburg Cornet Band, one of the very finest and best bands in the State. Numerous martial bauds were present also and contributed to the enthusiasm of the occasion by a welcome supply of soul-stirring music that revived the war scenes of the past, and made the hearts of the boys in blue throb with the Hooding memories of bye-gone days. Prohibition certainly prohibits here as uo Swil.ler Is also considering the advisability of recommending that the i edcral census ba I flour OH placed under the control of his bureau. yrZ'K Hall, of Waukou for (avers, of Center for Sheriff, ttr JJagee, of Fostvllle for Auditor, Axle Dille, of Waterloo for Superintendent of Schools, Miss Dora L. Sencebaugb, of for Coroner, T.

is. Risen, of Lansing. The crowd was harmonious and the ticket an exceptionally good one and means victory. POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY. IEMOCHATIC CONVENTION KEATI.HV TLACKD ON THE POLITICAL ALTAR TO UK SACRIFICED.

Council Bluffs, Sept 29. Special to tha State Register. A large Democratic County Convention was held to-day, all the townships 0 owa THE WEATHER. home; Burns was tnrown in trying to steal second; New York was shut out O'ltwrke getting a base on balls was cautrht napping at lirst; Conner Hew out to Dalyrimple and Ewing to Burns. New York, before her run getting.

In the third inning, Welch miking a base hit but was forced out at second on Geihardt's hit (ierhardt was forced out at sicond on Ward's strike; Ward stole to second and scored a run on O'ltourke's btschit. Connor and Ewing both followed with base hits. Washington, Sopt 80, 1:30 a. m. For the Corner Fifth and Vine Streets, Des Moines.

suffrage and a re-enactment of the secret billot box law Is demanded. A full State ticket was nominated by acclamation. JamiS Sumner, of Milton, Is the nominee for Governor. MAissAcnrsRTTS mci'iTnticAss. Fr-HisciKiELn, Sept 2'J.

The gathering 0f delegates to-night preliminary to to-morrow's State Republican Convention Is larger than anticipated. The nomination of the old ticket is conceded. Gov. Robinson will not be pi (sent at the Convention. TIIK FLOWKB VACAXCr SUITOSKD TO BE Uprer Mississippi Valley Local rains, fol drunken men were seen on the grounds.

Tho cfTair was a complete success In every particular mid the day of our first encampment will be remembered by us all. AihTc "STotxx Grooor for lowed by fair weather; cool northerly winds with cool wave: higher barometer. For the Mksouri Valley: Kilr weather; north to J. M. CHRISTY'S Eouth winds; lower temperature, with a cxil whig represented.

Col. Keatily was lum bringing In O'ltourke, but O'Connor was put out on third in trying to make that bise. Cblcrgo added two runs In the ufth on Kelly's three base hit Anson's base hit and Pfuifer's The Chlome. CRACffl Inatcd by acclamation as one of the candl- wave; higher barometer. OK.VEItAL 0UHKRVATI05S.

Pes Moinkh, Sept 20. 10 v. m. The fol- FILLED. Ai.nAJtY.

Sept 2tl. Gen. E. 8. Jones, of CELEBRATED dates for Representative, and Mr.

II art, of Avoca, by ballot for the other one. IVrry Reel was nominated by acclamation for IowIhk observations were taken at the same moment of time at the Utlon named: XT Tou 'Want tlxo X3ot o. Orders by Mail Promptly Filled. Sheriff, John Flumer for Treasurer, and John Clausen for Auditor. The entire ticket Is Seattle, W.

Sept 29. The Chinese hove all been discharged at tho varlmis mines In this vicinity. Many of the mills are also displacing the Chinese In their employ by white laborers. Tbe troublo at the Franklin mine, which promised to be serloui, was avoided by tbe Chinese taking the alarm and leaving the mines as requested by the white miners. PoitTiAND, Sept 29.

Four car loads of the Cliim so who were run out of the mines 'blind Senttle arrived here to-dy. The OrtuimUin, In an article on the ptoceedlugs uauiNt the Chinese In Seattle, says Tue Illngtiauipton, has been chosen to fill the vacancy occasioned by the withdrawal of Flower from the Democratic State ticket for Lieutenant Governor. General Jones subsequently appeared before the State Committee and formally accepted the nomination. It had been previously tendered to Gen. II.

W. SlAcuni, but he declined to make tbe canvass. General Edward Jones, the new candidate, was born In Utlca, New base hit New York made two runs In the eighth Inning on Welch's base hit Ward's base hit, Ewlng's base hit and a passod ball and wild throws by Kelley. Gillespie struck cut with two men on base, Gorhsi.lt and O'Romke having gone out on flies. Kelley n.ade a three base In the ninth Inning hd came home on Anson's long fly to center.

Dorgan. of the New York, struck out Rich-iidson tlew out to Dalritnpln. Welch got his base on balls, but was doubled up by strike to short stop. Tho guns abounded In some very remarkable episodes, and was played for "blood" on both sidfg. There was only one fielding error, tint of r- antl- prohibition.

DUBUQUE COUNTY. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. 1 la a PLACES 0 ODBER- o' vauoii. g. I fa.

anaw nnw bbbv Factoriei at DES MOINES, IOWA, and ROCK ISLAND, ILL, anytrdty w- wa. Waters Sc Fox, rox Dt-BTWE, Sept Special to the Slate Jtrglster. The Democratic County Conven w.arl aan 'cloudy. WHOLESALE FLOUR I'hlcfiro tion niet tills afternoon and nominated Y. J.

Yoik. June 1 He was reared In Massachusetts and his home was there until the close of the war. He commanded the famous Mb Massachusetts Regiment which attacked lu the streets of li.iltiinore In Ifiil while on the way the i o.o: dear. Knight for State Senator. It is on this oUbUl the light will hang.

Mr. Grave the pro-tout V0.9M lluation is so grave as to make It necessary fi the lresldi'iil of tho United States to act He ought to wnd the Fourteenth Infantry, now at Foit Vancouver, to Pugnt at once to preserve the peace, protect the Chi-netr, and see that the menace of a gener.d acre Is not carried out" hardt's and it did nut eflect the result Tho following Is the score CIIICAIiOS. J.I H.i I II, And OOMMISSIOiV. court pes moines iowa. Senator (Republican) beat Mr.

Ham (IX t'piwr Him. Val ht. Paul La Crxxte Iiavenport Inn Pt. Uiula MlMuurl Valley W.IMI na 63 a le fi I no an I o-'i 4i nw sola ira.Hti crat) four years ago by large niajority aid as I J.l.l. II IIO as la he will probably be re Dominated by fie ff ts 11 ao.OH llouilr.

.10. si Miuoky. Clear. 0 1 I 1 I publicans, the fight will be very closo. 0 ith candidates occupy the sa ne portion o.i t'ie Yaiiatnn 1110.14 Wife Murdrrcr llnuanil.

Con Ohio, Sept Patrick Hirt- Eilrcma Nortb'u I Woonhrail Iflil.S AiitoaiEnpworte KKOiJiKi or aii. aiyi-a niotk fori ncc utuure mwA defense of Washington. This was the first bloodshed in the civil war. -ntly taind the Twenty-sixth Volunteers anil Mrvfdwlth dNtinctinn In the army of the Gulf. He was breveted lirlgadler General ft meritorious service on the lii-ld.

At the close of the war he fettled In Bitighvitpton, llrooin county. New York, and sta'ilHlic I the scale work. Ho ran for Congress a riliwt Tlit ina C. I'latt In 18.4, but wn defeated. He again Ix nten two years Uvr ttr thn stnie i nice by U.

It Dwlght He Is retarded a a biiliM-a man purely, and not a potiik-iaii. Pulryniplo, Coie, cf Kclli Anton. ll I'D lit r. II) Willlainron, 8t. Ilirrnn, Met nriiilck, uniliiy, rf Total 40'n u'n I 'loar.

riomly. prohibition qiiesllon, but the i.Ta'y are anxious to elect a United Slates Sonator next ear, and this tame will enter l.irtf.'ly I tips tt. Vlntvnt, lllmimrek Im.m r.clt, the wife murderer, was hung at theO'ilo itnittntinry this morning. The drop ttU at ami lie was pro iiimci dead onc-hulf minute litter. I loar.

fair. Ilutonl iW.Kd 0 conUst. Hon. J. J.

I.lueiiau an J. M. IS it 1- Hear. ...37 14 tt 10 m.as in fair. yoiiks.

wln were nominated for represent ttlves. T.io County ticket was made up of tha present 1 he fall itsiiiU In his almmt total deenplta-lli n. The Frne was a tiiixt ulekonln one, and It was with (treat dllliruiry thn exwutlon-rsMiinnioiied conr2r to take the body twn. Clear, f'lear. rn ro I 1 W.l .10.

mil Korll.rm (lopy Cutter Ilrlrna Ialrond f'hrrrnna Nonb Mhklle Hloj iN-nvrr. Ml til In I'latraii Fall Ilurim it killed hlswifi January 8, Ihhi. in occupants of the ofllcee. WINNS.BAOO COUNTY. t'lear.

Clrar. K-IIn C3- tSs TWIS3, loo.ti I 0 Men lit Auburn, a suburb of Cincinnati. Fatly on the morning of the dee MH LAimAHF.r. CURAT STIIKXn til IX- An In O'ltnurk, cr 3 1 I I otilinr. lb I 1 Falntr.

tilth ir. If 4 0 a HIctianiMin, 4 0 elch, I fiiThartlt, HI 4 10 aul, as I I iMityau, rf 4 a A 0 I 0 3 4 I 0 ao.io 47 Hr. ralo. CIIKA-IM. COINTV MATtKllH.

tt'no DAKOTA Ht Nox. I. Sept The Republican Territorial Committee met here to-day an 1 1-tifil a call for a convention to nominate State tfllceis and to mcrt at Huron, Oct SI. VIHI.IMA llllllKIt Kr.rl'III.ICAX. I.vm iiiii ho, St.

A Urgit iiuin'wr of deli tatca to tbn Coloreil Con-vri llnn. In be held here tn-nvKTow, are ar-rlilnr, Threw hiindind deh-aate are nx-Hi lid. The leader claim oppoltlon Id Ma- ot Fair. wlm she aiiwe, he ordered her back to In'iI. Hn c'iauil tr with iiiifallhfiiltit'ss which she Hi united an ax and wade his wif ir-t mi Lake Mills, Sept Special to ths State Rigltter.

Hon. William I.tmbVs Tha frnall-l'oi Hlola Conllnaa In IImIpmI. At a mrrtlna; of the I'mvliiFtnl ll mril of strength Is gradually Inernulng, and there ex I kiirrn. say her paayrr and kl the llur, 1 hi he nick Iter two Ut.il blow with thnav. Tola) II 4 14 ists do doubt that Winnebago comity will Health this fvi-nlng- a by-law was a'luptnl one riii'liltig hi tktill In view of her live ctill- tain her position as the banner Kpubllo 1:1 lnn.

Tlir nfllrer. found ll.irtnctt lUucliu a at inv. Iniilnm I 3 4 (hn-aaiM 4 0 0 0 10 0 New Vi.im 0 I 0 ntaklliR II a prhal otTi'tian fur persons llvlniC bi iimsi In which there Is smallpox to knowingly eiiinelii eotihtrt Willi other person, or to fre couiity In the State. County pIitles are 'a and pla)ing on a Jews-harp around Iht 1 l-T 0-1 J' body. livening tip somewhat The caiicn hoi here quent rhurrhes or nubile pIsn.

Th expec- Bridge Saturday was the largest known In llioenuii'y. titlrna that another riot wmiM tike ptnre toniitht ham not own veritlcd. After the delegation wore chosen several of Tli fcirr l.lnr. PAt i.Aa, K-Pt R. I'.

fun- Kari.rd tuna Chlcairn Vura ti hmi nii noun to haw hlia Krlh a. t'tvB-r I. WliliautMW Mrrnilck 1 1 mI ImIIk K. Iry li wllil iiiihr M'rlrli Ural ti.ua en Imlla hll-aio 4, Nnw Vnrk Rrat han rr run I hlcaaii I. New nrk Ol r.u mil hr heliiv lUVIMi II AM.

MAS XHtRTIXO. Nnw i.iik, N-pt uvi. Irvin II ill, at a inefiing tit-iilglt ratitkd the lmn cut ip in iiilnstlMii. Kx-Heiiatnr KMentlne nlc a ci In which tin the niiitwiinaM tralbtra In their own ptrty nd diMiirher In ours." civil wt tiro wa a bernay and "otTnualv parti' al ahip" was II twin brother, aud lhe Sir li-a iMinilnailiitiii were mmnt to the ntrt of lhi-n duclrtnrn. althniiEli itiauy persons believe lint trmibli Is Am tWIIeera IKIin tlM nmaTIWI.

mmm w.nl. nmiimns. nw nifann mmm nam the Itrpiiblli-aiH who frel tore oterthn pi4-ti nii wtiBin, tho vh ntilte expert the II itrd mi ptrra, Imn Konfa, Jail Olla. HMmi ann Hara me Hulldloira. only iiMiint.

The rlotes of laist nUht iiromi nainip i innfai ue tnmal. ai.iU. HIIKIB ana mAnV rAITV nieu 1'iarda i.vwiwimih, mm In the rMwUifllce held boilers' caucus but wi re Inrrraiml to nlirht by working-men front OSaai Moon ta and at. Tklrd flour, Oapp'a Miosk, Cor. rink and Walnut, Ih MoIimsj, Iowa Bo fftTt so far 4 we have heard.

ht. Jean HptMtA of 8U ll.iirtand other places, but the only dlsttuhsnr that tnnk TIIK BHQAD4IDC plate aa at Hie l.rcy Nun mt y. Tue of Animal imlii try, arrlvisl here In day lit rt'lilir Willi hiu.pon, I'mldnnt of Ih MleCallli' Aoclllili, nMprtlng m--t i of the cattle fever In Texas or tho 1'iie at Mch the itlseM can be Iran-tfiiTOiL Tim mult of ti roll fi frici la unknown, but tho flirt la Hired that thi fever linn will lahli-lid m-iiIIi of llii IVIU KtiltuAil InWirletn Tela. Col. Cunningham nr tir.MOf RATH COMPI KrKt.T Hit- nH-N however, was dispersed by t'ie MiCotmli 3.

hy Wrick Si iloubif lr-Hill" Want, tin hart. I Waia, I'miMrc, Curry. Iimis I knur, 19 minute. tiik irriirr tit vmiK. Nrw Yohk, mull of th mt N'lwrrn Ih NVir Yirk and rliiha waltrd hiw h-dir with rrcit lull trt.

Nratly all lh narpct nttl.vi 1 1. Mid biiliriina buwin Hhi result of tin Wll.Ukllt'.l). Des Moines Ft. Dodge Railroad. roliro btfore any damaire was don.

Nt niemlsrs of lhe tnoh were arres eil GniMJifl.t,, Pcpt. 'JH. prrl to firt Stl taa rrtrnrptt War. llAtTtvnnr, r.t a The Amvi'in will rt" lomomiw a iMitfthr atnot mirt.atii front UMnfX rrwtt lo Mh ettvt Iti gl'ler. A ahrll struck this ton Sun I lr.

lenre, inemenksii hstttt om-er, lftiliR about lo-iiinht In dlulH. Dr. motiiliif Inthr h.eof Tint SfAtK Kkhis HH iairi a imir or the ain ami n.iv Tfct Cat at TnaocoH Short Likb from Du Moiitta to tha Noam, with tui et, aclMr a far Mtii a klnncy isxmW. Tin. CopprTt.rad can be svn sftrakl'i? rr, tl aUUnt.

pat Ilia heal out tho bealth tMem only ta be hit with a Mine. Cot ditvcrhlll of the ll.al lie UilliiHH A OliU Cum poor in Irr'Khl Uirftriililra of ln Uik biXM a1 tit Rtaph piHiliovira diwwlni! to ottall niMnliira an.l will atfr?" tit no aotl. way to hide ith a black eye a id Si- He IhrtK has Nth ha frtvr UiU car llian lor arvnal pat II fiaperb Steel Kail Track and irt-Ui Lquipment Thronhoai, ta bow Completed and Open lo Rutbven, and ia connecting with tba Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, forrni the most diiecl ad Cheapest Route lo NO RTI I CSTE IOWA and SOUTHERN DAKOTA I'OINTS. tuber on want to out a cjreto w.

mahon ci rr. Tl.e at. I nnli lair, Pt. I.oi Prpt 10. All thr Miwt'lin AAki.

wnir iii rut mm iiiti- fur Mr M. I fair and IhrAiMIUtl l1-ll'lrt KM-. i.t nr trtratlm of mum until atwuliitn pmlrrtUHt anirrtl It tli II. A II. IM.

tr. I. rtly llilllirtixn but III P-llU-lilfMa. Nrw Votk ainl whertvr It liil.ii-lp.1. To noiii.llh til reult ary aiiii of tt-niMiniry oiprtiy III I A rtrvur In Mlilialby Inliiiiita.

I.irijo an. I iutcciU'l flour" tmnmtHM! lw l'K Abiil II a Trlhmr t-nw-n I tin (Atliorlna nt a lo linmln trrl. Tnr crowds walllia m-w III I'rllillti HiMiaa -'ltia and aik tow largrly rrrnM any ilnriiu I'm jar ht I4ci. In thn hoi I orrilw4 mm iKidot tl rrilit lnlnlit, kihI thmic'il i.til Id ilay imw W4 Mimly 'ilit I llm 1'iihllc rrviMl. Thn ih'fi4t of i Niw tiM rluti raue a 1 im auU llin lull Mrd in I'm ail nai.y Iiiiii ilrii up all I'uu'iti id Ihn Mel' "Iniilu Hi i.t.

linn l)il a iMlil id Si-aj VmH Win-I il ImiI thl I rrr Oiled htn a wm ef Itr i i'nl and Tlaib't I'4plit SPIRIT LAKE ROUTE The Route to Cheap Land and a Healthy CUW CITY, HcptCtlilHT JMHiit mate, aad ice Finest Faiminf al Stock-RaJaing mi an Iwmty )rar old, Mm of Mr. T.il- Willi ti pi.vitiiriiitf lairw-vk, li( I txt ilai, air luiw nmiitcii. ia fa't llir liirxlctil and vttlxWof Counlry ia tbe Wot id. rlia.lr. of l.lnir link tcwinMis In Cits Klllh llntalrVnls was alo bit Willi a aiw.f.

'fht Kiimaitnin ttroumls wtiktt tl rbitrrs ti rwaU'inil tVtm are arsfilrd by the Vlrl-wl ll rli-s aol li n'y eavaltymati who aro palrHlmt int lit ftnl of the yroMtvl on bnrsr t'k. A'i Is tilt there, hoerer, I atae rtnnil" mttlirta.) lo na rst end of ilerity. bot to Nililnltht tho polire hue able lo kei tlirui ittl-t. rnmmlllal In Inaane A.ylnrn, Nw YotiK, iVpL rstiril. fimtly a ealln bMie kaere 11 l'lnkn wa Ut-4y runmlltnl Ui an in.

tare at lum. lie bad bis iw an fi lidn a ill ill fis) Bi. Vsl ftanrs, wia i.atoiitto all.i. lirnlrt fi Imm.1 III! le wasbtl bt tb term. When avtit-d.

tI.IM anyiif pfrtliir. Vl-v I'nl-i nt Hi ill tin ptcv-nt ilnrliK ilia roiiMyt id'ol and klllnl liliu-ir dir YMtrltint It, wlilln Wolf liiitillittf. km lriai.1 hi arlra ol Ih t'il' A M.Waain. tail a lhrtii.tl IH lh artli'h lillnH'n' Il at ilia nlti rlftla bln mil lani.i.nir of tha fcrK UiO.Hil A liL.i pi, and the It. t.

i'U'W. Through Tralni from Dei Motnei to MInneapolI Without Chanje. jir ai a Irtt.c niiiiiNr i.f in hi ll i-f iSMinlft htrf h-rlli. I aa tva Wniers arrtrn tiniwapfM an a wniwit aia at. fst, v.lid.

Ilri'i''l if t'li-vrlinl a dh' Ultffll It III the rviihl for lhr Wulf, and wt thn utii of It K'tn in Hi and i I turf to iik Into lts ii(pittiiitf hl.iM 'lf a4 wM)na. ami (a I'a. ia M.nnif fo kniimii annul in. UaawSa) aianiin, an Honiara nntn.a, iaia ia inn iniwi eirws IM rnmnm, raiiin. i n.i m-w n.

ot ih t. 1 hi- itijIhI llliitiliitliit will t-1 laml (ri'n llit )iat it on lrT aiiM In ('Itniiia. llhHt. IVOC III. TM l-'v tiaw lu rati MhIi -n ln rt.i'H nn I wtih lie In thrir fmit fntc an ritu i it'n ia if.

niMna an. mi. kii. Ki.ll.. exult lakn.

eintm lk. 1 1. prrtf, ll-4 Junum, wr, Tafn. fWS ernvt toy, IhiIwim I nlina, M.niwnn.1i, k. Ml (i.

Ill iwM.an. Uan, fN ll.nn r' I ntitn-l It ni- I am. amniM. raran, ii.lal ni kiwi flu ll lrnH.l I n'l 1 1 fMtn Si' t.u llin U4bli and while In Tin I of I-lof xT, th hnniiM feiu'il Hh' tm Viinf id Bird tin gun, ih.rdu'J him la IV n'V lad It rr'tf wll ti'oi wtlh at tj li-ll Useiua, and -i ala In Inn m4 KntlhnwH, IhraMafe In a- 4. 41 lfttl' with Uhr of all its H.ifti fulumhU al I'tt' asK owiLvia, imsmmwi anf na4 ffVwet IIMI,.

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