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idaVTtktc (TOREK 31. ISSA -MORNING EDITION .1, TIIE IOWA STATE IlEOISTLTw SATURD ccs Uve arrived at Asua. Taey say lacy WEE DISASTERS. TIIE OLD WORLD TIIE IN IOWA. full Thru a orchmtra, and Miss E'sai Jurb, Lniily Winaiit.

Charles Tar- are certain tint an attack on if-wer Ent Intt xCmI, as the rt-U-I cry I was foruiarly On to Khartoum is now "li to Cairo. The Oreatcet Flood Known In Five) Wholesale Manufacturers or De The Year a Prevailing la Virginia. A Ecgas Krister Canvasser Captured at FortDoda. Would-be Assassin of Freycinet is a Lunatic. JOHN M'CULXOUaBL Boots and Shoes.

TBI SALE CF HIS THEATRICAL WARDROBE irr, aid Jijron W. Whitney, noloUU. The audit nte was one of the mint brilliant ever stea in St. LouU and numbered fully 4,10 rerfonsk. The oratorio was reeeivej wilb freat ecthoMasm and was lruuouni tie crandrt of (ionnod's work.

The rtioius was stmrt; ami excellently drilled and tbe solos were all in (rood voire. Tnonias expressed TUMjualitied ailmiration fur the new a oik. CRIKE. Railroad Trestle Washed Away and a Train AT SKW YOKK. la Rubber Co.

Western Agents "Candee Wretked The Engineer and Fireman Believed to be Killed. Probably Fatal Shooting Affray in Keokuk County. Nnw York, CO. Many theatrical and otter attended the sale to-day of Solemn Bigh Mass Celebrated Fails in Memory of Cardinal McCloekey. New Haven, Conn.

FACTORIES Leather Pittsfield, Rubber John llcCulltugh'a wardrobe and stage Jcrgir.gs at Now 813 Broadway. Mary Anderson's brother Joseph was thera and bought Severe Gale oa Lake Huron Schooner Bulftria urd Servia Both Suing for Peace, asi Wrecked and One Person UrowneJ on Lake Eile Other Casualties. Eavld Duke Shoots Joe Bartow Durltg a Quarrel Over a Foat-offloe Contest. for his sister the crowa worn by Macready, Both Ready to Battle with Ihe Other on Short Notice. turchased by Dion Bouci icault in London, and Wholesale Hardware by lilm presented to McCuIlougtu Also pres DESTRUCTIVE STORMS.

A OA1.K ON THE LAKES. ent was J. W. Collier, who bought the play The Armstrona- Tate The Oneen Places Poisoned -Da- of "Metamora" and rights for 5123; Win. VES MOIXVS, IOWA.

i Agents Buffalo Scale Co, 203 CO VICT AFEXUE, State Aeents for Fenton Roller Skates. arv Klieaiin Confesses to Hiving Fear el Her Family in Dubuque-structiv Fire at Davenport. Port Hi ron, Oct 3a A severe north gale prevailed here alo last night A vessel Is re THE FIRST LEGAL F.XICTTIOS IS NORTH DAKOTA. Grand Forks, Oct 30. George Miller was hanged at Grand Forks this afternoon, being the first legal execution in North Dakota.

On the 35th of January last the wife and eleven-year-old son of Rev. IL C. Snell, Methodist minister, living six miles from Inkster, were murdered by a young man named George Miller, employed by Snell to work on bis farm. The crime was not discovered till a week later, Snell being absent at Mansvllle holding a revival meeting. In Power to Pardon Kiel In Lord LtB.

downe's Baads South American Matters Tha Kf7P-tlan Bebels. F. Johnson, of Philadelphia, who bought the exclusive right to "The Gladiator" for ported ashore on the Canadian side above this WARFIELD, HOWELL point floods. $1,500, and "The Broker of Bogota" for Kicbmond, Ya. Oct SO.

A heavy rain during the past 84 honrs caused the groatttst Wholesale Grocers, Doaglaa Huntley and Arthur Heath, Cattle Thlevm, Sentenced to Twenty Months, and Ryan, a Murderer, to Twenty Year In Prison, at Ac dubon. ftCO. Most of the costumes were purchased by theatrical costumers at low prices. Only two sales were made over $100, and they wire those referred to the Gladiator and Metamora. Large bundles of Incidental music, flood known in the past five years.

Oa the FRANCE. THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. Taris, Oct 30. The attempt to assassin Western Lexington branch of the Alleghe Oorner First Btroet and Court Aronue. Deo Molnea, Iowa, ny railroad the trestle at South river was J'wire vnmAar fitrslton A Btonn'1 Flue Cigars, and Wallman A ate M.

De Freycinet, Minister of Forign Af manuscript plays, prompt books, et, were bought for 1. and 5. The dagger pre the meantime the murderer made his escape. Mrs. Snell was struck on the head with an axe.

Suspicion fastened on Miller from the Tobaoco Co. washed away, and a mixed train on the Allegheny road wrecked. Engineer Williams and a fireman are missing, believed to have fairs, continues to be the uppermost topic of first, and he was traced and arrested at An sented by Salvinl to McCuIlough, brought 815, and a Macbeth dagger presented to Edwin Forrest sold for S3 1.50, and sandals, feathers, OliEirles Hewitt, been killed. The Shenandoah Valley train is oka. February 6.

He at once con conversation. The would-be assassin, whose name is Mattel, is now supposed to be a lunatic. He sajs be called at the Foreign Office in trouble about tne some point A SWINDLER ABROAD. A RASCAL TAKING THE NAME OP TIIE REGISTER FOR BIS PUBPOSBS. Fort Dodge, Oct 80.

Special to the State Register. A man giving his name as C. F. fessed the crime, and later made auother cm- There is every likelihood of a flood In the fession. implicating a mail carrier.

The lat crosses, wigs, make np boxes, Roman shirts, and other articles used by McCuIlough in the different characters which he played were James river. Keports from above show very to see De Freycinet to obtain redress for ter is now awaiting trial for complicity, but WHOLESALE WOOER, hleh water and still rising. Merchants alone wroDgs, but was refused an Interview. Sev 0 no evidence additional to Miller's confession ine river rroni are moving out; Clarison, has been soliciting subscrip tions for The Des Moines Daily Regis purchased for little or nothing as souvenirs. Ladles crowded In the back part Washington, Oct 30 Tho Signal Ser has been secured.

Miller was hanged at 1:30 p. m. eral employes at the Foreign Office confirm this statement De Freycinet Is positive he Walnut and Second Streets, Des Moines, Iowa. vice station at Harper's Ferry reported at ter In this city to-day at prices varying fiom Miller made a statement implicating Ruth this morning that the river there rose 8V of the gallery who were not rcoprnlzed as belonging to the theatrical profession bid for small articles and paid cash, not wishing to give names. The first dress in Ingomar brought 814.

and the crown worn by feet above low water during last night and it erford, and held his nerve to the last The drop fell at 10:02 and in minutes he was 33. WHOLESALE DtALER IN is expected to rise very high during the next pronounced dead, his neck not being broken. tv. i nty-four hours. At 10:30 o'clock the ob- THE PHILADELPHIA VICTIM.

fen cr reported a fourteen inch rise since the last report and that dangerous floods are never saw Mattel or heard of his request 1M MEMORY OF CARDINAL M'CLOSKEY. Paris, Oct 30. Solemn high mass for the repose of the soul of Cardinal McCloskey was celebrated at tho Church of the Madelie this morning, at which Mgr. Richard, coadjutor to the Cardinal, Archbishop Guibert and Pare Lereboures, assisted by Mgr. D' Rande, officiated.

The Papal Nuncio pronounced the absolution. The sacred edifice was crowded with worshipers, who had gathered to do Edmund Kean and presented to McCuIlough by Dion Bouccicault, sold for S51. Jos. Anderson bought the Mr. Johnson paid $31 for the Claymore worn In "Macbeth." Philadelphia, Oct.

30. Capt Robert Cook, struck on the head recently with a hatchet by a negro janitor, rested well last Rubber Boots, Shoes and Arctics. HARRISONBURG, VA, Oct SO. Infl most night, but the phjsicions are unable to pre terrific rainstorm known in the valley for The first dress worn In Othello, designed by Dion Bouccicault and said to have cost $1,000 dict the result of his injuries. SUICIDE.

one dollar to one dollar and fifty cents for six months. He has given receipts signed Clark-son per C. F. Clarkson, Jr. lie is a tall, slender man, light complexion, short candy whkkers, and wore light-colored clothing.

When about to be cornered he departed very quickly, and his present whereabouts ara unknown. The fellow is an There Is no such man, so far as we know. He Is a swindler, and it is to be hoped he will ba arreted the next place he presents himself. PjJOPbi-ktobs op a later dispatch the Ft. Dodge, Oct.

30. Special to the State years began here yesterday and continued until past midnight More water fell In eighteen hours than has fallen all together In the two brought only $96. For the second dress in the same play S56 was paid. The third dress Chicago, Oct. 80.

The Chief of Police received a dispatch to-day stating that Otto JlOATOy: 112 SvusEii St. jantdiy vks muiami xxv occoxu nr. CHAS. W. ROGG'S NEW DEPARTURE Jotoljor in honor to the memory of the American Cardinal.

The Marquis of Ogbey represented brought 860. and the fourth dress 87. A rich years previous. High water prevails every Funk had committed suicide at Cambridge, Japanese cloak, brocaded on crape, sold for where and the washouts in the valley branch where he was arrested for some of New York, and among those present were the members of the American Consulate and 840. Edwin tr.

Thorn, paid Stf5 ror tne of tbe Baltimore Ohio railroad delayed all fense. Funk was arrested for the theft of fourth dress In "Richard HI" Captain Con trains. Tbe mountains west of this phiL-e large number of books from the public library Window Glass, Got, Ground and Colored Glass, Brushes, nor paid Ml for a Roman toga, shirt and were covered with snow this morning. a majority of the American colony in Paris, and M. Jules Clavetie, the well-known Journalist and author.

in this city, and in his possession was found waist and $23 for a shirt and waist worn by Bichmond, Oat. 30. The high waters from a number of Infernal machines, lie was McCuIlough in Vlrrrinlus." The prices re above have reached Kichmond and to-night TtliBt 611 Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa. again arrested for a supposed attempt to blow ceived from the sale will amount to about tee wharves in the lower part of the city are 1-SdAml 84,000. up the Chicago University, and on his trial was found insane and sent to the Elgin Insane THE BALKAN QUESTION.

THB GBECIAN SITUATION. Athens, Oct 30. M. Tricaupls ex-Prime Tho party soliciting subscriptions for The Daily Register at one dollar for submerged. No serious damage Is anticipated however, as the reports from above Columbia how that the water Is falling.

Everything HURLBCT, HESS asylum. He escaped and no attempt appears GEV. M'CLBLLAN. to rave been made to rearrest mm. six months was finally found, and is now in Minister, arrived here yesterday and was Boston.

Oct 30. J. N. Talbot, alias Otto received with ovation by thousands ot citizens durance vile. He will be given an opportu SOME ARRANGEMENTS FOR HIS BURIAL.

along the river front has been removed biiyond the danger line. The Kappahannock Kivor is also reported greatly swollen and 810,003 WHOLESALE DRUGS Funk, aged 27 years was found dead in his nil this morning in the police station at old nity to explain to-morrow. Tapers on his Washington, Oct SO. It has been who clamor for war. He replied in a moderate circumspect speech.

The Government da mages done at Fredericksburg. Some dam nitely arranged that the funeral of General Cambridge, where he was arrested for steal person indicate that his reul name Is Bruce Dill, of Monroe, Iowa. age Is also reported to the Chesapeake Old continues sending troops to the frontier. McClellan will take place at 10 o'clock Mon Ing books. He had committed suicide by taking poison.

At the opening of the Sundries, T-niy DES MOINES. And 224 and 226 Second Street, BULGARIA NOW ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. day morning- from Madison Avenue Presby divinity school at Harvard this year, Talbot London, Oct 30. The opinion prevails in A SHOOTING AFFRAY. PROBABLY FATAL ENDING OF A P03T terian cburcb.

Ju accordance with the G-eo. Xj. OFFICE FIGHT AT RICHLAND, KEOKUK Bulgaria that the Balkan conference will prove a failure. The country longs for peace but it "has money enough to make war during presented himself for admission, having with him letters signed by many influential men of Chicago. The letters all bore the date of 1885, but closer inspection revealed COUNTY.

request of Mrs. McClellan, there will be no military demonstration, although all the veterans who fought under the General have liailroad. CASUALTIES, CONFLAGRATIONS. Seymour, Oct. 80.

At 1 o'clock this morning fire burned Bush flouring mills, the Ohio Mississippi railroad shops, and two dwellings. Loss, 100,000. CiKtisNATl, Oct 30. The steamer sorge S. Dana, a tow boat belonging to the Campbell Creek Coal burned at Water's lauding last night The fire spread so rapidly af the entire winter without contracting Joans.

Sigoubney, Oct. 30. Special to the State the fact that the five's were forged. MILL FURNISHER. One-third of the population of Servia Is coin-cosed of Bulgarians and the best soldiers In been Invited to attend the funeral.

Kav. Dr. the original date being 1883, this Register. A serious shooting affray occurred at Richland yesterday afternoon, a little after being the time of his admission to the Paiker will conduct the simple services of the the Servian army are Bulgarians. The Serv Mill and Elevator Supplies, Belting, Packing, Oils, 7.Bdl 4 o'clock, in which Joe Bartow, a man up ian Government have asked two army con dead, and no eulogv will be pronounced.

The university at Chicago. For a time books have teen missing from Harvard Library, but not tractors at Braun for terms on which they DES MOINES, IOWA. wards of sixty years of age, was shot and mortally wounded by David Duke, nearly 313 Ccurt Avenue, (North Side Street,) until now could the culprit be definitely will cancel recent large orders for uniforms, pall bcarears thus far selected are Gen. W. S.

Hancock, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Gen. ter its discovery, that no effort could be made to save ber, the crew being obliged to rush to placed. Sergeant Harrison yesterday found in Norton's woods, at the rear of the Agassiz etc.

BULGARIAN FORCES BLOCKADING THE Martin T. McMahon, Gen. Fitz John W. SMITH, FRONTIER. Museum, sacks containing 150 volumes, all bearing the stamp of the library.

At the the there to save tbelr lives. The boat was built less than a year ago, and was valued at Insured for 8:20,000. Potter, Gen. W. B.

Franklin, Hon. H. C. Kelsey, Colonel E. II.

Wright. Nissa, Oct. 30. It is officially announced sixty years old, living near Richland, In Jefferson county. The constables from Richland brought Mr.

Duke to this place last night about midnight and locked him in the county jail. From reliable sources I learn that there has been trouble between the parties for some Sauinsex Press onlce, in Harvard square, to-day that the Bulgarian forces have block of Newark. The interment will take place in iKDlANAroi.is, Oct SO. The IMiiiy Ncwa were found twenty-flve more volumes, tied up aded the frontier, and that the officers have we lamlly plot at Trenton on the same day, neatly, ready for shipment. Other issued orders to the men to shoot any.ome special from Seymour says the loss by the burning of Bliss A flour mill at S.wuivir WHOLESALE NOTIONS, 314 COURT AFEXUli DEH MOIXES, IOWA.

A full of Furolsnlnt Oooda J. ft P. Coats' pool Cotton. Mail Ordars solicited WHl Me Mrs. McClellan has received telegraphic they find crossing from Servia into Btugaria.

stolen property was found, which he bad taken from a physician. this morning will not exceed 25,000. The Obio Mississippi railroad shop) were not affair grew out The Servian troops have been ordered to reply in force In such event without asvalting spe When discovered this morning, the body was damaged. feJIIlIB, UUb 11113 juimouiaw ofnffcapostoffice fight There iir- two rrnrs, but tins immediate with airf.att.-h. t- at Richland, factions of still warm, lying across upon the bunk.

Upon the lloor of the cell was found a piece of yel cial oiders from the commanding General; in other words, they hajre Teceived carte bT. Josepa. Oct. 30. A hre broke messages of condolence from many distinguished people, among others.

Marquis De Toirigini, of Italy, and W. W. Storey, of Koine. General Shaler has placed the First Division of tbe National Guards at tha service of McMahon to go as military escort but Ihe offer, in compliance with Mrs. wialies, was declined with many thanks.

General McMahon came to this city out this evening In the large wholesale gro low paper upon which was written, "Mr. blanche in the premises. It is stated that CHAPIN, rslERRITT cery house of W. u. bmlUi Co.

The reahody Will you please forward my trims bands of Bulgarian lave commenced narrating the Servian. -frontier towns. building was gutted and tne stock saturated td'lfit sister. Bertha Talbot, No. 47 West the Democratic party.

"Bartow's son is the present postmaster, he has held thebinuo since the resignation of Captain Basott, the Republican postmaster. Borne wealcs ago with water. Koss on building, Blacbhawk street, Chicago, onca, snred for $2,000. Stock valued Confectioners, no signature. The unfortunate young man Insured for Total loss about from Orange to day and will return to the McClellan residence Hits afternoon to make has figured under the name of Otto Funk maver candidate, J.

U. Stockman, got no SCHOONER WRECKED AND ON tice of his appointment, but a petition of further arrangements. The Army of the Potomac will send representatives to the DROWNED. Oswego, N. Y.

Oct 80. The schooner abcut eighty Democrats petitioned the author funeral. ieorge B. Sloan while attempting to make harbor during a severe galo last night MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE. Nearly one hundred dispatches and other stiuck the new breakwater and went to pieces.

The cook was drowned and the rest messages of condolence arrived to-day. The Conite De Paris sent by cable the following ENGLAND. THB ARMSTRONG CASE. London, Oct. 30.

The trial of Mr. Stead and the other defendants in the Armstrong abduction case was resumed this morning. Jnstice Lopes, replying to a question put by the Jury as to when the trial would end, said they might as well ask our date of day of judgment Charles Kussell, counsel for the defense, Intimated that the self-defense would close their side of the case on Wednesday, Dtxt Mrs. Jarrutt, one of the prisoners, then continued her testimony. Mrs.

Jarrett bjin? pressed by Justice Lopes to answer cartiiu questions during the cross-examination, of the crew were rescued. Kcccive the expression of the deepest alias J. A. Helbut alias Otto Boehmes. LOTTERY AOENT8 CONVICTED.

Cincisnatt, Oct 80. David C. and W. P. Johnston, general agents for the Louisiana Lottery Company of New Orleans, were convicted In the United States court here to-day of using the mails for the distribution of lottery advertisements.

The case was prosecuted by the society for the suppression of vice, which has been pushing the niattor for a year past. justifiable noMroiDE. Mohristown, Oct 30. The Jury In the ease Lodi Smith, on trial for killing her father, rendered a verdict this mnrnlng of Jus-li liable homicide. The prisoner was dis- mw txciusivety nnoissaie Dealers in Ciackers, Nun, cigars, Foreign Frulls, 207 Walnut Street, tmi, DES MOINES, IOWA.

Iowa flour Oil Co, Corner Fifth and Vine Streets, Des Moines. "XTovuc Cri'ooor for THE EAST SAGINAW DISASTER, East Saginaw, Out 30. The fjrcpattiy of his Into aide for the widow and luiuliy of his lio.nvcd n-eneral. lie mourns not only the best of chiefs but also the best of body of John Burdette, 15 years old, one of friends the victims of the bridge disaster, has just been recovered, making the fourth body thus Telegrams were also received from Samuel J. far found.

1 wo or three ethers nre reported Tllden, Gen. W. S. Hancock, Gen. McPhor-son, lU-v.

Dr. John Hall, Gen. Webb, Gen. missing to day, and it is believed there are yet a number of bodies in the river. Joseph E.

Johnston, M. Itauston, Minister of sworo that Mrs. Armstrong allowed tvir FATAL FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD. rai.ee at Vtushlngton and Marquis Del Tor- rhaigi d. ities at Washington to retain their Democratic candidate, Bartow.

It seems some of trior's friends had made a bet with Duke, Etc ft man's supporter, that Stoekuiin would not get his commission last week. Moekman got his commission on Saturday last at 6 p. on the arrival of the mail. Bartow, Die post-trailer, refused to turn over the until Mrndsy, and claimed his friends had wan the Jn t. The dispute In the matter between Bart jw r' and Duke lemlted in the shooting, Bartow striking Duke In the fare, whereupon Duke find the first two shots, his second shot striking Bartow In the left breast, going tliwu fix to sliouIcVr blade, glancing back and do wn wnrd through his lung.

Tho physicians say the t-kol will prove fatal. DUBUQUE. MARY KLKIMAN, TUK 01 HI. POIHOXKK. Dviagl'K, Oct 30.

Special to the State llnlBtcr. Mary Kleiman, sentenced to Joliet daughte rto go with her for Immoral purposes without having any idea what Chicago, Oct. 30. The fnter Occin'a Clin regiuni, Mrs. Mt-Clellan's brother-in-law.

examination of ward's accomplice. New Yohk, Oct 30. The examination of ton, special says While J. 1'. Myers, amount of money she would get Ha denied J.

li. CHRISTY'S CELEBRATED a painter, was rigging a scaffold ab.iut the ACHES Win. S. Warner, charged with conspiracy having conducted himself Immorally with the UOOI) MIGHT. pne ot the Methodist Church here to riar, Lis foot slipped and he fell over a httndrod husband of Mrs.

Ann liroughton but admitted having sent him an Immoral meisaia. with Ferdinand Ward to defraud the Marine Bank, was continued before United States Commissioner Shields to-day. The defendant Justice Lopes cautioned Mrs. Jarrett against feet to the ground and was killed Instantly. f-EKIOLS EXPLOSION IN A LAl'NDKV, not testifying honestly.

Mrs. Jarrett ad appeared with a formidable array of counsel, If TZovl Want tlao New York, Oct 30. Tbe steam drum In who continued the cross-examination of (iao. E. Spencer, formerly caidiler for Grant Ward.

When the examination of Spencer mitted that her letters contained falsehoods and said Mr. Stead gave her ten pounds to procure Eliza. She believed the Lilly of Boberrs Steam Laundry on West Twenty-sixth Street exploded this morning. A mini Orders by Mail Promptly Filled. ber of women employed in the laundry were the I'ult Mull UmMe i story was Elizt Arm was concluded, tho prosecution offered In evidence a transcript account of Ferdinand Ward strong.

Mrs. Jarrett Is breaking down under scalded by escaping steam tx-rore tiicy could get to the street. The following were Factories at DES MOINES, IOWA, and ROCK 1ST vND, ILL. w. n.

waehs. vT'ers 'n r01' the cross-examination. with the Marine Bank. The uerenseoujiiciea to the paper becanse It was not original docu taken to the hospital more or less Injured: Mis. Jarrett continuing, snid, that shn had Low burned tho Are, the room was dim.

We heurd the wnrnlog clock strike tun And ty the moonllirlit, irrowiiiir frrlm. Knew iiurtinir-tiiuc had coiuo again. I liad a dream last nlht," I said, I'll tell it to you cro 1 ro I I thought, my dear, your little bond Was on my shoulder so I time to go," I aaiil, and you hi seed me twlco upon tbe check I Now tell me. love. If droning oome true Most archly did niy darling spunk Why, some come trup, and lome do not Hit huh like tliis do, 1 quite believe And then she kissed me twlco and irot Her wait cntunirled to my elvevo.

Why Is It that to nr both night liut lake 10 Ion time 1 know Wheu lls sre iwni and eyre are brltfht, One of thern lingers, loth to go. once kept a brothel and had procured little mentary evidence, and Insisted that the book be pit duced. The defense further snid that penitentiary for an attempt to poison her sis-ttr's family In Chicatto, has written a lutter girts fur humeral purposes. The witness hers the prosecution would have to connect War WHOLESALE FLOUE Mary lmim is years old. Minsk Cft.i.os, IS years old.

Katc Ml lienv. 15 years old. Utiikl Kk azkk, IS years old. 4HOAHKT llowr.it, IS years old. William Dooi.rr, is years old.

broke down and wept copiously, being unable to friend in this city, confessing that she ad- ner with the case before they could legally In to proceed for some minutes. At tho couehi troduce the testimony they tried. Prosecuting bleu of her examination the court adjourned. mistered poisou to her fattier, mother, sister and brother In Dubuque, from tho eiTtv-U of ctlirer said that It was necessary to establish JXlcX HKIL'8 CASE. When the explosion occurred many girls Ward's offense beyond peradventure before were at work near the machine.

Tbe wholo Kn. Winter, and I JOrt Pnnrt IIFS AM NTS IflWa. hleh all died, and saying that she is glad to any evidt nee could be brought airalnst War The Queen has replied to the memorial of the Peace Society praying for the commutation t.f the death sentence recently passe-i by arpaialus fell in a heap, drawing with it the Htltinr.l.ln ll.rrt h-t Inlir.W-l.'l vvui ner, who Is charged with aiding and abetting. benches on which the girls sat 1 lie room the principal. Warner's counsel said the the Canadian courts upon Louis Kiel, ILir was filled with escaping sttm and the win fit fff so easy.

DAVJLNPOKT. DK81KICTIVE F1HK. lUvKNroiiT, Oct 30. The large groin pnwerntion would have to establish con'plr Majesty replied that she was unable to Inter dow and furniture we're shattered. The (ire Rut.

fomehoir, ere I went away fere in the case without first ronsultln? her department was called out and rescued the That nl lit, the clock bad (truck eleven sry before It could introduce testimony against Sli er. The ro.wiitloa then offered tho AiiiiiiuJinED rt sponsible advisers. Col. F. A.

Stanley, So long It takes, you to any neworKs sills. Margaret Bowers, who resides on tious owiud by Dr. Kulp, called the lldl-dde pnss and check book of Ferdinand Want an what seems au cosy task at seven. Coloi.lnl Seciotary, status that the ijaaen Flist avenue and Second street, was so badly another leirnl atruu ent was engaged In as to Knld thai it Is thought she will die. Other Vf.

C. T. V. delegated pardoning power to the Slarqui of Laiiftlowne, Governor General of Cauaia, alio Is nt present inquiring into the matter. girls are terribly burned and may not recover.

PnTLAnr.r.pntA, Oot eleventh for or AI Sll-S la Stock DES MOINES. IOWA. the adviwibllity of the documentary evidence. The court declined to admit the chock bok and the prosecution suspended the exAinlna-tlouif Sin nrer fur the time being. The deft use askrtt that the case go on promptly and Mr.

Henry Welsh, detective, of No. 14.1 ai.d that it is Imposslblo for the home lmmrllNt rirllverr. First avenue. New York city, while on duty goviTiiicfut to Interfere In Kiel 4 behalf. annual convention of the National Woman's CluMlan Temperance Union began here to Willi Fam-U's police, at the New Orleans Ex J.

D. SEEBERGER, tiny. '1 lie hull was crowded In every part mutinously and the examination was set for position, contracted a severe attack ot rheum- GERMANY. IIIHMAKCK'S SON IN OFrtCR. i i.e parqtieue was occupied Dy :i.0 drleates.

to- morrow. atlMO. He writes that bt Jacobs Oil gave mm nearly everjuie and T.irrltory In thi HAJTOICU. Mm tnstnntnneotis roller Bk.iii.ix, Oct 30. Count Herbert Bis I nlcn.

I lie proceedings began with nraver PARAoort.n. Ark Oct ao. Win. HVocr Wholesale Hardware uy Airs, rranecs j. Mvtlt, of Alleghany.

marck lias been appointed Secretary ot State, was iisiiged here today for the murder ol Joli.i after whleh a telegram was sent to ilUlion sellers a ear uga. vice Count Von llut.fold appointed Ambassa Potter, if New York, a-kliin lilm to forward IT IS ALMOST HUMAN. SLAMMING OF DOORS, oT Ol dor at 1ondon. BFOItTINO EVENTS. the cieptli'g lo Arch Deacon Farrar.

the Court Ave and Fifth St, (South of P. I'lU MIAN KI.ECTIONS. rln.slc temperance worker of modern times. IMPOSSIBLE tiik Ttnr. i lie annual addrens was a long document Tbe general elections for the nesv Prti'stan 2DX30 3bXOXCT3II3, lit-nnty, burned this evening.

Lots, (S.0)). 1IXIRA. Titri.it rmviNAi.s SKsmtxcrn to tub pbx-iiilMIaiiy tuk uisroKY or tiikih TAKES. Fxika, rt 30. Sprrlal to the State it Inter.

Douglas Huntley ami Artiiur IltMth, the two boys who went out Into a pmture lure hot fail, and ran some fatted cattle nif to Atlantic and sold them to a butcher there, nd then skipped up to Sioux City, where they were iitW(iieiitly raptured and brought line and havr Uin lying In Jail for earns tliu were nuUnroi by Juile Litifhaiiro t) twenty months each at Fort Malls-in, an I fawrd through Kxlra rcMterilsy on their way to the ptfi. They both i veil In this I of UiC county, and Heath's father and a emarl itt tlnlr Siijiialiitanivi wore t'to dep.it tt are tl im on their solemn Jotinvy. Tn-y era rath shout 21 )rari of an. verily, t'i aay of tho is hard. Th'-y b'h l-l sd sullty, the I'tt'it aeii'cn? t'iy re-rrivid.

an. tti hiiitderpr. whi tun o-i tritt In Ihl ui.ty tt year or an, com ring foity pages of print and iex-uiiylii THB iwiii.HTo nr. ac ii, Oct. TO.

Track a sea rienriy an hour In rra llng, was delivered by Parliament will lie held to-day. The Tories are waking great efforts to Increase their rrr-. of mud and nipping wind blew out of the I have In Stock a Full Line of Builders' Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Fin north. Mile Inconstancy won, llirrKise strength In thirty-five seats lit order to mvura second, Brunswick third time, an l'oluto majority over all other pai tia. Cutlery, Edge Tools, Circular and Mill Saws, Rubber Belting, Wagon StockV Springs and Axles, Iron, Steel, Nails, Fence Wire, Heavy Manilla Rope, Win Miotild they succeed Ihe government will Three-ijiinrters of a mile Una it.

won, Joe rnnideiit linnets K. WlllanL Iff; V'tfJJJ. A Thetrrmrtof the president shows a lanre if -f Tiht' ti Ineit-asv In the Held of labor In all depart- li Dents, end i rorrrsiMimllna: mount of nai ytlf. Iii i-'ii VI arretl'I'llthril. It lltttell.sl tJ with divp liderift.

Vhen the president hail CCii; jtj tlierr.nvenllnn tixlr rvrois. At the afl-T- G''- iiet'n Mf Inn Mrs. T. Ilnrsln, of MlMlslpd, V'i "Tt of Hip situation and will ue the v.c S. steon.l, Belle U.

third; time, dow Glass, Tin Plate, Metals, Tinners' Stock, tec, ttuy In carry the tax reform laws to tho advan I lirre-quarh'rs of a mile III ill ight wm tage of the public purM) which were rnjtvled flint and third heats Talller won second heal; lni eianon. AT BOTTOM PRICES. Wr Mail Orders Solicited and Treated with Fidelity and Dispatch. "ltllverHl a rrsit-r. iml tlin remirt of tlinft- I i'IVW Jf ImM tune, rrntlvf cfiiiitilt! irrrmimeinllnit that tha I V-il'iW'AltlJjA-v 4 M-n-cUMIu of a nilUs.

three-retr-o HOUTII AMKRICA. I'slll'VIAN ATTEH. Wai.rlia won, Itorkr II. anvMiiL Bihmut hrritNiiiartersnf thfi t'nlnn be transffrred from rw Vntk InChlmifn waa rpcelvnl. third time, Lima, Oct.

so. A illp.trli from Canta re- EorloaDooAckanJSpringi Attir delalf a siiif "dl'iti of Sax Khaciimo, tw. 30. A IVe atU-n I- potts that Ihe Govt men tnsips were stir Des Moines ft Ft. Dodge Railroad.

14 I MK1I. tlif rfTtitlvt rt initiitte tflatlvn the re nioval of ll.e lit iiil.ii.art.-rs lo Clilt'aiCH was aim- at II Bar Di-uict Park to ty wit-nt the trot between Antifti ami Adair for two thousand dollars, Anteeci won In three ftnr. at sv nwmnw priwd, en the night of the 94th lnL, by the rtbrls and were obllgid to retreat to the II V.V. Al i-KTUS allotted IM ti ii, Tho convention al-wi adoi'ttti a of th rxivutlvn bilKhl, hither the Xmiteiit'iiat lollowei til (irrtl iA Ttn. i 't ''tK.

i-ViO AVuiu a Li l-kn iMlTanuXa The GataT TintovoH Shunt Lini from Dil Moinci to the North, with itaf lb) in, rMiilt'rig In Ihe tlefeat of the mt, Men a with the tins of their baggage an I ct mil let- that all toiinfranee llt-'ratire bi Mil jii Hip sliprnlsloll of Colililil'U'1 of Hr IVIpi, A rTrfitin. Inhinty tt It- Wat r-wl I mm Ml text KH'alt-4't flM.l.ii.d, -Wrr thn 1'mldi'lit. Itn. C. II.

aliait. a lemiH-ranre workr, nddrrwd th ,1 llllhlllt IKH IVIA. t'til ot'H iiaca, ih-i. 80. A fearful e- Superb Steel Kail Track and First-Clais Equipment Thro'iphont, now Corcplcted and Open to Ru'hvcn, and in connecting with tbt Chicago, Milwaukee ft St.

Paul Railway, forms the most direct and Cheapest Route to NORTH WLSTERN IOWA and SOUTHERN DAKOTA TOINTS. It Ion uti'iintl at Ihe mines ot Colon vliAft, i iii ri. iwunt aiel a fine of I10.0.IO. ha nit an sppnl ti rsrrythiraiipUi the ri-iprmi Cjiirt, ail tils tlMM Bt at o.om, ir lie ran (H the bil or nil mntrn tt i. He rhrr1 with fntfi Intt tv hn' of an old in fw ar lii) tnn, Ut winter.

w'in li tre as a iimii by the mm of Cis Mef ael yotins: nun. ail d-liVrat-l I'lillil mil lni.Npr A k'i ailm an en. le an a'l rWi an I It hr In Irll at can il with a litltj in -y In II r'e, nolitia, ami sfverai pron were auil. STEAM BOILER WORKS A t.riiMAM roMMKiiriAI. rtmisio1 rtl.Miitli and I rrpttt of thf ixiartl of illrtrlorn Hie I'nh IH-jfml the cun in iter tn ti tuiie cnlendar wore pre-till i ed.

The 1.1 ri lo aiiiHMoi.v ati 'iiiii'i SPIRIT IAKF. ROUTE The Route to Chesn Lands and a Healthy CU-J tt imi.i ii-Ul rotniiiix.liiii In fvHilh A iicrl -t HislKlit lit Ms, III liilU't. 'J t. lil Tne time n( the l.rt heat for six year old talllou I lie nwtid on rwnd, bavins; only Iwri txatcnt Thalia with a rxaiJof 'Mr; at that ate. TIIK ii AH.

ft. mns Oct single aeull we I twtrn l.ai'ilmir ami llanUn, whleh wa laud i (I a lew iU)s aim a a pu'tllf inilch. rowed ('rev I'wur lake IliU artr'ntMl In ilnt milsxty (Mills' prvwut rvop. tlirw who to the hitti'liant's purs lor alih li the nililiwl was lu.l.s Th tsitre as three rtillw with a turn. G'i sir by a b-nsih and a half.

Time, 'Jala. We In" I4 Allil'ilitw abnil on jre prd bare iilte a ilenimul fur II at prrsent It it ilif. ll.m siid we rwrinnmerel It tn t'tir ru'f'inrr iliouintlUin ami hi-las'. hasjU liii.II.iis tliUts V. fi it, Illinois.

ii.nr sl-oi'lv rtisv-lixl lo arrlris aid el It iMOtr Uanl Vol. ll, si iiie t-l t.f the vwt Is hi im tne st Had, mid ('t fun it tul tifi-l nit khit nt tt I flu niul ml It tf hfi tmti wnrM.tnini. mate, aaJ the rinrst I arming and Stwck-Raitiog Country la the Wotld. Thrcnch Trains frcn ttt Moines lo Minneapolis Without Chance. At nv.

iw. so Mr. Mary rVymotir a that tne mviii Aiiierlcan rHuin.snbm. Hi nl. lt, KtHUnirf 8.

Miller and liar nit I Imp'ti id at tlllleretit itrwlnif fT'r' 1 rr tits' I ie "i -e I I me rt Vr.inra nl nil tt orrlrr al VinnM.i snntiMitln wllh at. ro'. Him uYPr. nttifl. ARWr TM M1VR.

I tiStH'V, tt The Tlmrs'e-irrpm I- I II riijr tn a VOtrrs liMHr. Tt lat i nit.td riwl'tteil. but tlllntli- jft-ll fil ollk ih Uttriaprn IUI tr f. MlniKwHa, UiMnit ana fnr Montana ihla ibp nwi Mh.iv.i min. E.

J. McGORRISK, M. D. wrie llowrll (hen applied im. iikim.

ait. IHB Nlrm rrrr, urn-lion, Tr. r-irs Iwit, foifr. Hulht.n. Snlrll Ij-kp.

Slnm lakp. flt-u ri. lltnmlivalt enl at Axii, tial a UtJC" (nr I tils." ft. M. l'i "llwtlll Vile." was ftr lr B'M ln A at, tk-a si Ihe iv loir ill 'I irr r.vll.ii t.f r.

I Tltae, hf a lorsl rhr of (ItT.re, ovrr Milft' I)m Sfr, fee- Jii'tr If-irali. Ut a wilt nf tlianilainiw htr- ff rll, I tili'th. Wnnlt r. Itwi, Sl-rlnp. Ill, mar, k.

Mllpa rtt. Itllllnp. lpr m-y ft AN'rri-ii f. Ab'n-nl I. Aim chaise Iliora, V.

aLxur i lt name, but l. 'fp, wl IkoIuB, and kMnisln IM rlwtli ana fiortliri. tbroueh llvkpi ar Dtu iMte ana Ivune. Itltf tinu al.n riattl (loin (hi h'U'l IfU It fu-ni Ul a'it It. KRUt OVltl I at, UMerwl rMtwtc mm4 t1a4 Agaat.

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