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MOUNT VERNOI
HAWK-EYE.
I
[|[|rfl stuff for a leadership in the navy, but A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. A MYSTERY SOLVED. THEY GAVE THANKS. I SILVER AND z9oo. THE CURRENCY
nnnnnorn
IS
SAFE.
IIVF UMHUH H hc can e,er ,ecolne an omcer of any -- - I -- -- -- --
IlILU [ltUI'UULU ,ank, no, even a second lieu,en,nt un os, o.e o, ,e S. oose, Di--. oa u.oe o, Do, at the I * ,or C,e.:. There .oo o,
til he has reccived a naval education, tarul College Surpassed All llee- a German Farm Laborer in llretaer lion.e---Celebrated at Santiago-- II In the Late nice- Madlcal Change in Pre= * "
----- and he cannot be admitted to the naval orals in Its History. County Accounted Fo~' Banquets Given Abroad. I tions " -
academy under the p~esent law be- " .: ] ~ ent Syatem.
0z ~.xtenslve AflaltlOnS in cause h'e is a few Inonths past 21 years With the graduation of the class ofThe mystery that has surrounded the Washington, Nov. 25.--Thanksgiving,There is no mistaking the significance ",Virile it is too ~to s.-~ak with au
"98 the most successful ear of the Iowa ~ . ,
During the Coming Year of age. The Iowa delagation i~ con- Y supposed ~tiangc d~sapoearanceof day was observed in the usual manner,of the fall election in its rclation to the thor,s -o ~h - ~" l~'- o e~
~ ~ . . . . l try as t ' at the i ~xt e ngr s
Grow gress, backed by the slvongest kind of State College of Agmculture and lie- Charles Tuck, a German laborer, from A snow and ralnstormn r kept peoplean off [ democrats party as a national orgaul- x~ut ll a repuul"ican m"3a'oraty ~a t~olh
u0nunue tO influences from ih~s ~tate,will en- e.hamc Arts in Amfs closed. The the home of a Mr. Thompson, near the streets a ,d educed attend ee at [ zatmn whmh will not partlclpatc in an- bra x~""
change in tim course of study whichIlorton Bremer count- has been theehurctles. All the executivc depart- [ other gencral election for congrcssmen a I~clno" 1h ] born while the mother as at work in braceThe ainStrueti nrmultnral doessub ectsn t alone|he seem" M --at. h ru e " S tes Guantamlmo and Manzanillo, who had [ York New Jerse" and Mar-land 'there gold standard is assured, the country
'l~ffo:2h:::::mSdcCitl3~h::UAgl Italy The friends of 3frs. Ketcham "g" ' j . ' " Des,nines Wa t et It d ta
ehanical, electrical and civil engineer- to Keep All the l~lands Acquired secured leaves of absence, spent ths,has be;n no ~,ain~ in cons~ouence In feels ~hat the maiu thing is aeeon;.
. " I and the numerous admirers Of her work day with friends here All the regi- ~ M chusett~aud Ill'no';:"~ Wh-r: +he plished, and it isin no mood for tryin~
here connecting with the Minne- h h~te shall bu ing courses are counted as complete as In the SPanish Wur.
!nrve proposed that t e s ' y ments celebrated as well as posmble,Br an democrac reiterated its -ui" msky experiments.
Hsion and thereby making a one any west of Chicago, and the corps of
~, . -- ItnlS t)eautirulmarule statue tO ne
vfll be much the shortest be- . . instructors is unsurpassable. Last year The women of Des Moines "are thor- under the circumstances. Turkeys were ]. ~ l ~" P - The Boston Herald is as ~ar as nos~ .
Omaha and St Paul Incidental ]pmce l in thenew hisforlcal Dull(ling, o ". t uu~e~ ~ u~ ~tAuu ~t ~tHuu~u, tt~ eanut- ' r "
ill ive Poeah'ontas'its first lin; and that the proceeds of tlrls sale shall the course in English was increased, ough believers in file policy of tcrri- ~ew. nut nopes are en,ertamea ny the,date- did bet~r than the.- ~ia ble from republican in sympathy or a?-
g [be used to educate Mrs Ketcham'slittle Instead of throwing the work of in- torial exi,ansion, and desire the United Americans t!mt thelr friends in the ] ave;rac, o In th;~arwest in Co~orado~. filiation ]htt it has alwa~'s strewn a
^ay. It is now the only county I * . stru6tiou in that line upon other pro- States to keep In its possession all of north wll! sh~p turkeys to therein time ~ U~ah an~ Idaho what measur~e of suc: clear and unbiased judgment in de~]ing
for their Christmas dinner The Cu
the state without a railroad A ] daughter. The plan is received with lessors, the board made provision for the islands which it has acquired dur- " " ] eess the democrattccandidates attained with the currency question. AIlud~ug
nan papers make practmauy no atiu- ! was due chiefl to the aid of silver re to the report that this question wouhl
at the map shows that from'Sa [ general favor and it will probably be a 0orps of teachers for that especial ing the recent war with Spain.
~ion to the day Y " no " " "'
Algona the new line will b:[br ught before the next legislature, study, strengthening it considerably. Resolutions urging this policy and k~. I publicans; and it does not app ar from r ~'
~er,u, ~ or. ~.---z~ nanKsgnving tlln~ I = spoke with approval of such a decision
ttn~ ~mlPl~rtlo:: flv~h:td~;e~:: ot~[~iohichnatlh:emha~tetrhe 'lP'h: :t=~a k; ?:; tionTheofeXperimentthe colic etriedas atbeforethe institU-men bet sdeclaringo thatD it Me,Was the senSem of mem- --r -tt ,tne returns n-ore any state mat tne so- -
g, " ' f the cs "nes" We an's club .rve:a?';~;OKO.Y r~U.~.memeans was [verites, whether democrats, populists as ,dse and prudent, l~eturning to th,
- ~ nt -- I Pert at the gmtea of Parad{se ts a life- tinned, that of the instruction of young that the United States take as its per- ,g~ ~. ~mse not xnursaay even- -'-Micah- ~-~v mi~+~ +~ subject the Herald says:
}' between ~ne two pm s. 2~1| /
Ines ~:ll be mercer ~2:lfliende: [ f~?j:d:l~llekflo~;';uhriecsht l, Sam;rd: women, has not been abandoned. The nlanent possessions all of the territory lng.Amerlcan, John embassB" Jackson, seeretary ~, of. the ,] ""-^~'~'*"-,~,~*.-a ,"*,*'-- ~=~,~u,~,~~^~':~ ~*s"""-" . "In commenting upon the report, we heh~t.
new umana ann ~t n unce b om department of domestic economy and acquired-during the recentinternation- banquet, and propose~t toasts to Presi-,tion in its temporary muffled advocacy the republican leaders from ever'?'po~nt
,' ! t marble, has been pro o d y c " literature a course especially adapted al struggle were adopted by a practical- dent McKintev and Em or:n:.-. [ of radical policies, or that the honest- of view, as the currency is now in excel-
~he Hock I~land P nntt
" [ petent critics as worthy to standin any to ~he young woman's needs, is one of ly unanimous vote. These resolutions both of whJc'~t were received ~ith,money rogers of the country, demo- lent d on, an~ is gaining strengtb~
ly follo~mg this announcement t, "
; "" " ' ] ~allery ou earth and that it is as good the strong departments, and graduated were introduced b, Mrs Bina W man
one from the Rock Island to the /~ -- best The stor-' which it tells i~ 3 . Y cheers. President 17[. E. Gates, of Am-] era, s, reFtlblicane or independents--- ~t~adclolYti~ndur~Pmip~lYoveAndt'comien~iY;~'"
as lne ' $
that a new line will be built by ] last Wednesday 13 young ~adies. at the close of the stirring discussion herst colle,~e made an address u,-o,there are no ne.nest-mouey popunsts-- because for the past five years congre~*
the slgnlucance oz natlonal noAlaay~,/h,e, = ' 7 m. " ,
~mpany from Fort Dodge wellup [ The Currency ~uestlon. -- of lhe great work accomplished by -- ad or hay a particle of confidence ha turned a cold shoulder to the currency
JOINT RATE HEARING. Florence Nightingale and Clara Bar- efter which Mr Jackson introduced / in the professions made bv some dem- tinders. 'rney nave not been permitted to
[innesota, the point not yet " " ' " j. " " O S, A,y trivial way, with any form o'f urr-
el-, decided uponThe Rock Is / An extensive symposmm or optmorr The I ------ ton, of the Red Cross. for the improve- ' . ' ~. . . mnate our monetary system, except in ,~
OWn Railwa Commission Will tbau early sprlng ~no when tne treat~,v n
retired Gen Wheat n in his a stlverite predilections and purposes, exportable money There has been r,o
: " " v " [ on what the next congress should do .~ sent of the army life of their respect- dresssaid he homed congress now re- [ The effect of the elections has been, material increase elther of bank notes or
,so proposes to take in tne to~ n / he -1 Meet In Des Moines to Consider ive nations ( ). o d- . ,
This Snb~eet
:ilt?h::]~:tn:d :b~ t ,lT[ The vote ui,ou the adoption of the ~' ' brlefi- to ti hten-art lines with even of s,lver dollars, and there has actually
anze,a tne ~act ~nat the United States,Y' g P Y " been a slight reduction In the volume o"e
~ted~tsyet'nncertain The Rock [ democrats of Iowa are tn favor f enaet- .~ = resolutions was overwhelmingty in fa-needed au army commensurate with greater firmness than was the ease two overnmentno In,hi rt ~ *
I vor or tile 'nrinc~ples oI term~orlal el- the requirements of a great nation years ago. The national democrats, of affatrs, our currency requirements,
has a lease on the old Des Motnes/~ng the gl:l~d.saot;thd;r~?eFSr~a~::~hla~nave neoruereu' wa arai'WaYnearingC mmissi nerS, er l)eeemner ". g tss. s fo unate .=,ate
' nines nto tne " ^ oint rate I panmon. Applause ioiiowen the an-London. Nov. 25.---The Thanksgiv-lng,so called, have been eliminated entirely though exceptionally heavy, have been
:Dodge rmlway fromDesM [ " ~ n ~ nouncement of the vote. q2he~omansbanquet of the American soctety lu[Theynowvotetherepubhcantlcket r has come to us simply because we ha~'~
hven which runs until 1905, and it ] icto~l!~s:equl= a3 ;yfflr~:tl;:es~ten~f,will~U' a~beWmCnthe tnesuo3ectqUestiOnfor consmeratio ta:] . " ' ' " o met by an enormous mnow o~ gore wnich
iib]e the company may acquire ]. fir PP: [ club of Des Moines iS one of the largest London, which was held at the Hotel,they vote the democratic ticket. The needed it and left room for it.
'~ne nnal aeclsmn ot tne commission on . .
as ~ te sage any cnange in it. xms tney re- Oecil Thursday evening, was a glorifl- [ middle-of-the-road populists, and there If the republican leaders have the wls-
ae nu,manrancntorocanon~ / thisquestt nwillbe ne fthem stim'/ ~nog?eo?;:::aanvodm:: T~ePre=:tr:t;;; cation of Anglo-Amerlcan frlendsh|o,were nearly 250,000 of them in1896, are dos to keep the resolution.they are. re-
* ' h ~ gard as the pledge mace oy tne repub-
~ena tne present nne zrom ltu~ - /
bus makin a shorter line to! lican party in three campaigns in which per,ant to the shipping interests of . . " -" " n" In per,ca to nave ~ormea tt wm De we, ~or
rendered At r nt manu ~ ~n attendance at the meeting Three hundred Americans and their| again in the fold of the fume mrs, ~he buslness interests of the country whicll
g . . ] that party was successful A majority xowa ever . p ese " I I
~ake than any now In existence/ " . THE PAROLE SYSTEM.
t the same time reachin-some~ are opposed to an extra sesslon o~ con- facturing and jobbing from points in
entwtued flagsof the two nations. Two mountain states, the populists and gress a welcome exemption from agitation
I Enghsh guests sat at a table under the t the south, the southwest a~d m the will then have during the coming con-
notable speeches were made, one by Mr. democrats preponderate; in the east- on the currency, andwill beable to ~.at.ch
te territory in ,~ainnesota. ~ ~'be unnecessary-umess'-- tne" settlement ot pered, because of no joint" ' local rates. [ A Plea for Its Ese la Connection with II~nrv White. the America, ~,~,~ [ ,~ .~.~, ~ ~ ~ tt growmg m a~rengtn ann tu mat-~ a ~.ur-
Another Intention. [ "
" ~ rs have c questions growing out of the war ten- There wa~ a former joint rate of 80 per [ All of the Pe~l|entlarles " ~ t~,- } "~-'~, mtuute, mluttie westernanu ~=amnc ther increase in the stock of gold and a
ues MoIneS remote on
P " i oers an extra session unavoidable, cent,but this was knocked out by the I t~ the ~ate d'affaires, and the other by Sir Edwin,~tates, the republican party ls the party broadening and solidifying of the basis on
Arnold, who was supposed to be nearly I of the majorit~ There are no visible which our monetary system rests The
the idea of building a railroad ,vh~ i~ much dlvi ion f s~nthne t ~nsupreme court on the ground that the [ - -- " at the"oint of death from -rural--sis but I ;=, ~,~.2 ~e--" -aft- -"-~-"~ "- United States has now a sa~er and better
" inn across h '-- s o n railroads had ~otr~.~nchgi~en notic;2] The Anamoss Prison Press believes r ~ j,r~:~u u.~u u e- b~fore--
t~auk Center, M t e iremard to whether the ~reenbt~kat ' If' ~ c. # o~ -
who dragged hlmse rote the banquet be aecuredbyabandonment of theprin- oyed With the undisturbed maintenance
~f Iowa south about 520 miles to ; ~: a th= hearing a te - " he ra,that the'parole system should be used hall against the orders of his phil* [dpl~ to Wh] th rty, ass national ~f our currency laws during the coming
City. The company is called i =av~t~ u'=~i~r'r'~I~l~iie, ," ' made, ]in connection with.4:~e penilentiaries clans, leaning on the arm of his Jall~ ]o~nI '4:it~t~ d;, there is congress, the exce~llence of that system
~anesota & Southern, with head- ~-ver~l ~;~'~ ~ze l~uildin,*s have The r~iilway managers have been I of Iowa It says -- anese ~ife" and supported by a cane. ' "~te, ' ": ~ ~ ~ ~'d ' ~iflve wlll be made still plalner, and will be even.
~s m Des Moines, and the main -those h notified Of the hearing set for Decem-I "Durln~ the tlme we~htve been Incsr- Paris Nov '2~ 7.fi,~ ~*-=-- ~L~ ~ t~~ :~ . more distinctly recognized by the flnancmt
" . ueeu aauea 'to tl etl tO:f t at
. ' " 2 ~--~.~o~ ~to~Imen~ world "
[er is William T, ~mltn me nrst in Des Moines " ~ : : ~ " " ~ :~ ~
t . .' to ne erectea ne~ty~i I ber20 in Des Moines, and it is intimated eera~te~L3~re= about 100, 4s near ss we can Amemcan amtmmm~tor ~; ~ n,t,o~, ;. - ~ A,u, ht *h~ tile tIeral,l
mat of the Iowa uentral l~a~roaxl ,~ o. '~ " ~ - ,ffi~- ttmt the right of the ] asce the :
BY'" Some prom,nen~; 2~ew XOrK .ne O, ,n - !, ]~ The hearing Io~, :'o~a brilliant Thanksgwing day ~ ] sFeaks ~ a large and intelligent con-
at the elnbassy, ,at which~ ~ ~t~tEncy. The b~aslne~ interests of the :'"
~ ~ A finn to
~^~,',r~a.~,' ~i ~the past few years through the unstt-
I : een t 6int ont -: '
s WADAIbL u |tlln endeavors of litthtweight finch.
I clefs to get at the currency and remodel
~rn, or both, with the Gulf sys- Michigan Wins ~Vea/or~ |it according to their crude ideas It is
,f which Mr. Stilhvell is the head terprise, wllieh ha~ beeng~ n~t~ ~ [ ' - ~0 odd men who al'~: e=tFn,t g r- Champlonshtl~-Wltmoas,possible of course that conditions may
[ EXE FROM TAX living, lnstettil I!I( ~ t~ai'ed 1for by thsleafs Northweste,arise which will necessitate ,~me cur.
tll cross the state west of Des t rminea u pon, ,
[ ~ A " state at an expelagt~ef~l.g$0~r month ~ - ~ -~ -.~:
. ] reney legislation by the next congress
thrie "~ " era,ion Dy ~e J$'ran~ lm~y, a~
,prooamy annul uu ~enter. - [ ~ have in most ea.es~e~ed~ I0wa and ar=
~n~o + hX ~o~ lo o.lv ~. ;t. ~. immense department store. 'l~will be A Decision by Jadge Gamble That Is all dotngas well as thel~average eelghbor~t. Chicago, ~ov. 25.--The wes,Bat as matters stand now the country
~lthou~,h it has some very stron~ 90 by 13= feet, mX stories, all ot wdl oe Great Interest to Clerks of Those who dtd fall back ca, n blame liquor ball championship goes to .Mlchlgan~ to theL~sues of [ bids fair to =re, along very pro,~perous- -
~h" - P' " " will be used by the Frankelcompanyin [ i-* Courts tn Iowa [ or some other equally as vicious habit for [Ona. field simply perfect the mar~n [ 1896.---~. Y, Sun. [ ly and thereis no present call for an ~"
~a~no it. the operation of this store. It will be their downfall. Is not this record of prac- o~ untc~go went sown uelore the mmze ~ r r -~ ' ~ '
[ tical experience enough to e~stablish the [action that wall cause a general ups~t-
~portaat Coatrlbmtlons.
~ the largest department store inthe Iron. ,Tames D. Gamble, presiding fact that the parole~ system Is what lows anaor Diue, 1- t'o~tlenlganl" ,~,- lnur~aYer ;--~" "-ybyg[:-I bUlb, AIN,t ~;~U~,2t, /~ ~qng o~ the exasung syst'ezaa -- Troy
:state historical aepartment has 1 .
sho~a b the Mi hi an e What Form of OpDosttlon the Des 11 es
[ ~. s rtant de I stlncts? No man of any moral esteem what- y x ~ "g m n ~m of O~mlti~he Des- I ' - -
|y received several very tm- west, ou2::::dt.=,?;~g;raad ' =ud~'em Aclel.Of renoereathe Novemberan lmtermo of court' needs to cure men ~f their criminal tn- ,sc e ot z t 1. ,~ne rev sal of form ] ~ '~'m
~t contributions. The widow of she- en P " [ ever has a desire to gt~ back to prison after
t- ~ or-- - ,several L;mcago ouetce~ p m,/ cision, one that willbe of much interest [ being released, and if given a cllsmee he barely succeedi~d in defeati~ats Wlll Advaea~e Is Hard,CURRENT COM:MENT.
e ~.amuel o, ~r~wuuu, x met nd to clerks'of the district court through- will not, The~e are c01d facts which caa western was remarkable. Mich- ] to Determfae
~0r United S+ates senator andwho nave oeen guumg tne zarmers a -- ---~-- -* *'-~ :nternal rev be deliberately turned over and enacts-,igan line was simply impregnable, with I ~ I t:~Bank clearances furnish an a~gu-
' " - . . others of a speculative turn of mind in uu~ xuwa ~ u~ u~ ~=~ - - - -
ry or the re,crier, has presenteu - - en " 'al th -ast week tenue conector"" mrects clerks tO require ' area from any stanapOlnt you may wish, I the e~ceptiOn of ten minutes~~r m Ohio, and,men, that the calamityites will hardly
department ~:s~:gn: n72be~i:f li:~;~ ~a~:r~leco t.t;hey ZPe no con. ]and the more closely e~tmlneainto the bet-[ go p .-.are -- v ~t
a 50-cent revenue stamp on "bonds ] ter they will appe&r." end half when CMca ush~rsed by Senator Hanna +, ~, a~* 't=,~.-,n
papers, eomm ' "' i," r " ~'
conditioned for the faithful~erform- A ~l'~W TOW~.
u:~ho:d ~;ibt?:adl ch::e: llEcxt cn:;toi?Cu:~h;heab:~d thftTdiecti?mCsht ,given persons appointed by the court, -. -~ ~,ponents amde w, th appar~ expan~t0u rather than 'Leader
I ~" . ~: . ~,r, rhe aem~craue party m Stllt nun~-
l~rg~bee has iven to the de art-' believe they had, and have sent out nu - [ tIershber~,er waea big fact / --~"
" anee of the duties of their office or po- { ----------- > l,~ame. ~;very one OI unleago" I ~ ~' ~ A i~sues for 19~n
receivers ss~ nees Gne That Ha= Spraag UI~ in Kessnth I were made by him. /
g P ' serous circula ~ invltin persons to slti0n, such as ",a "g ; I ~ -- r,IS It azrala tO ~ry tree wms yr-- nl-
Ome very ~nteresung reucs con- - -
ial speculate through their so-called ex- executors, administrators, and guar- coantr Seems ta Be a Reo- I ~'at O Des ts king. tie lem~tes, P~at~urma or r u- I ~t~t~O Tl~bU-~
nd changes They have manipulated thedians are not exempt, and the stamp t oral Areaker.
ents that oe,onffeaton, sgTa -. . .' ::d
- - " "" "- the nuctuations to suit tnen etvesana ave tax must be paid thereon " That ,s the
WhO waa a tamons omeer in
defrauded, so it is claimed, many per- language given in the revenue officer's The new town In Buffalo township ~ --. '~ ": . ; . 7~ . / It was even more marked than usual.---
army uurmg the revomuon. "~ uted for u- [ deelslon. ~ beats all records Already 33 business I ~ezore o~e ot the largest cr [ ~* T~,~s Globe Dem0c,-~
S "" sons .tney are uemg prosee s-,assembled at Evanaton t0 [ tae? Y! eel: ill :t:i!tthe i!f n:t
ore almCUlt TO ~ecure w s the
aph of Julien Dubuque, for ing the mails for fraudulent purposes. [ Judge Gamble holds that thesebouds [ ]ote have been sold and will be buiIt on
Dubn-ue ~as nam " Un|mtf Criticisms. [ are such tui are required in legal pro- as soon as lumber and carpenters can
lne Clr - oI q " eo.
"" L) ttl " " The behavdo~ of some of the soldier [ eeedings, and as such they are exempt, ] be got. Corner lot= have sold at $500. [ iron. S%anding on the ~-:ya / n g ~
rm,~*~v.]v~ the nrst wmreverv selittleert~nkn~v lowa trays" wno" are in," ~es'~ ~olnes~ waltmg to / and he directs the clerk Of this court to / Supervisor Knnz bought one at f~00 ] kicked goal froth field. The t,on earth~--Indianapolis Journal
~r--".~T ~'~ .4 % "- -":7.:;- be mu~tered out has reflected discredit- / approve said bonds, when the security I and has since sold it at $725. In one
rang ram. ne ,ez~ very little . .
, r r cord of an- kind be-end ably upon the entire nody oI Aowa eel- [ is sufficient, withoet requiring ttle tax. [ week ovev $10,000 worth of lots have ] was: ~'isconsin, 47; ~orth [ ~Talk of a solid south. What is ~he
Lo e y " Y tor unteers and especially upon the officers [ This is the first time this questid~a has [ been sold. [ Omaha, Neb Nov. ~"-q-'he ~ the campaign .o~,matter with a solid Pacific slope ?
,versity eleveu defeated the [ There are 11 ongressmen and teta are
I~uement- ot ~uDuque. " W verUUrato se of tne ~tuetn regiment The 10eal pa- [ been passed upon in the state, and it is [ rhe uew town ts robe called Titonka. [ warriors of Nebraska univ [ repubtlcRn~ -- Cincinnati Commercial
nas manages, no e,- " [ of much Interestto attorneys and [ It is a pretty name, nnd is the most fit-
" au of St rers have severely criticised the sol-
'ore Uol. t-lerre nude ,
t luabl manuseri-ts bear diers for rowd~-ism and for insulting [ clerks. [ thlg that could be chosen because of [ their annual game in Council,T~bune.
w~ 'n:ture eel Julien ~)ubuque~ ladies on the street and in street cars /,e~ ~t~lWPl~~t'!l~ / the peculiar history of the s~etlon.I [ a scOrePhiladelnhiaOf 6 to 5. Nov 25--0n-~~ven ] levity. So t~at immediate wlthsUecesSthe],probablyl~The silvel~retain minea 10bby WnerStn Washh~gtol~Will not
as known they are the only ~hlle these critlmsms apply Justly [ ~ffi ~Ja~A~A ~ =, t Buffalo township w~ the great l~t~ffal9
tnhs of Dubuque tn existence in to some of the soldiers, it is very un-[A Woman Confeeses to Misuse o, the I ;:~ge]~:;~loi~:~n t~ ~:,~ ~:C~il:2;~ lenee
[ Pennsylvania football team,tered about under the name of'silver
TheYiountSt Louisaredate~tWrittenoneNovemberOf tmthemFrenChbeln,14, l~808andan OfpublicJUSt'themSaysln witha Adjt.drunkentheGen.feWconditionByerS,who aret andClaSSseenwith.alliu I1~ Malls andfor ~aeI= SentDa to ,latl!: /|in| shotK ~strthY by A. L.c untYseeiey.by' Buffalo'Pi neerSFork wasWaS ] theC ornell eleven b3" the score'~f~~lra,ve |1e to 6, tn the west, must ha~e l~ts effect iu 190~1. repayroP ubllcans!t indiana, wtll nO,polls be Journaretalnedl. on tt e
u of the lan ~]ed to~;ut res ect for women, or who other- [ Mrs Mabel Anderson, of Atlantic, [ named in honor" of the event. Tttonka I THE SANTIAGO CAMPA~es for ~ilverj i~roh yes, free silver is sttllon top i,a
~e b~, the Indians, but which wlse. misbehave. The well-behaved ar~ ] Com~iete ltteta~as Show Thief out, what form[ Colorado is not in politics exclusively
[ Killed Numberlnlt g67 a~ ~ational expansion| for her health. Her enthus ass is far
emScourt afterwardsq his SetgrantasideincludedbY the havee~thergoneattendinghome tot awaitdutieStheincalleamP'of the r [ Wounded 1,4~S her pocket.--Boston Herat~i ~ (:Ind.
sent site of the city of Dubuque Faymaster--at aiD, rate if they are seen [ [ th~~slon will make[ Des ~
Had a Hard Time - ' on the streets they attract little atten- ] Washington Now 23.--C~~dmg for the ~quered| ~'2"he wandering lrrethren are c0m-
emnant of soldier boy= at Camu tion. The rowdies, however; are every* I turns h'ave bee~ received of th*~" ory~lu time to be; sub'|inerr home. ]owaonce str .~e~a~ dfr~ ol~:~ the
e-" had a rather hart[ time dur- wizerc ~ ~. e udence, making themselves [ Mrs Andersol? was employed by a I propriate name in Ko=suth county,ties of he S~n~ti,ago campai~~ming se~-i renublican fold, but of late %ears l '~
a of 'ast week The were conspicuous and so the imblic gets its [ Chicago publishing compnny to insti- } IntOne. |jutant general's ofltee has di~.ton "there ~i~:en her anclept major'tics~ for i~'m
storm,y '
to s--end Monday nt~,ht in the idea of all tlre ~ol'diers from this small [ t'ute agenciesin Iowa, Kansas and Tel-| Interest is taken'fh Itardin county[ eampegai n ~r~to dbfferent d~~. h~lqsone thai ~~ert~vne tna~' s.rauu =~.---~ oi~ --art-uP .y. +~a-t~as~ u,be-ui'ed 'g ~+ ~}nto+
p s as~ The scheme proved to be fraudu e oh t~
use, which is always warm, but percentage that offend the sense of [ . "[ in th J n Whittake fortune left in / perioas. Age statement sho~ety be allowed tO re-,the slougla of populism, has regained
l'tation did" not reach them in d~ cenc)' '. It should be understood, [ lent, but the oourt was informed that / ~'n'~land amountin, ~ ~,~ .tmn neua arm '~,La Guislma June 24--Killed, ~et~]ed, At fa~hesk .| firm renublieen ~'ound, and Nebraska.
d the)" had an experience which also, tbat the state authorities are not l~frs. Andeltson was entirely, innocent, [ = e=~c'~unt of ,~'-'-~,~. * 51. ~r"sona,v,*-~-merl',o,andn 15 men; wounded, six officers ~m ~ 0Pen longel~ has again become "the enemy's coun-
though the companys contract held ~,ckl ow ein n tr to her oclferous so,~tlh~ n J
lme of them think about Wash- responsible for tha soldiers in any way. ible Inf. "eyaudnowofi "aFalls, b g| ~anJua,Julylto~--Killed,~o atlleet=at', y' " " ""~ .
her tecnmeatly responS xne gov r n
at Valley Forge. Only about They are United State~ troops and the [ ",one of the heirs Senator ~. V. Alle,| and 134 men; wounded, 69 oflle~~a~ expa~.~ Bryan.---Troy 'rimes.
the Fiftieth regiment were instate authorities have no control what- [ ernment's desire was to pun!sh the ~ of Nebraska, and a former attorney of / men. [ ~nderstood and acceptetl
,El Caney, July 1--Killed, f~l-the~-bein'po~ benches ~ho are criticisin'- the o.~tra
compan3, and the sentence amposed
Several hundred who have been ever over them The regimental out- [ " . ~ Ackley, is a brother of Mrs. Brysou, ~J ~ne gentlemen on tne oppomtma
men " " " " ' " "
1 and whose muster rolls are cers are responsible for the discipline [ was the missus. ] and has been instrumental in working,and S~ men; wounded, 24 officer= and ~1 ~to Rico, Hawaii, Guam tions of the 7)in-le- law ~ecau~ ,s
I " E J ' ~,1
d have gone home to await the of the troops, whlehh~sbeenlax. [ A Po~Familr. [ np the case in behalf of the heirs in this [ Aguadore llylaad2--Wo~ own rig?t; they clalm, it does not produce enough
~n of the.paymaster's accounts The ~tate~ War Claims. [ Three children of William M. John- [ country and papers have been filed [1 officer=Aroundailtlsantlago,ten men july I6 to ~;llt-~l~c~ustee tot the people .~ re~'enue,~.shou]d st eommi't t-nem.sel~ us
aey can:~be paid off and mus- Adjt.Gen,M.H. Byers ~dll go to Wash-,one o~cer and one man; wo~"~,ha(i~ too,at, xnerepuoncanpartynasnever
~t, Sev~l hundred are also ingtoninafewdayatolookafterthecol-[ esse, of Keokuk, were candidates for[ A New lndastry.
g ~S downtown rather ]ection of Iowa s claim for rmmbur=e-,office on last election day. two of them,The discovery that a good article of / omeer and 12 men I povc~ vvn.~ ,~failed to meet emer~-encies alon~ the
being successful. A daughter, Grace E. ] printing puper can be manufaetnred [ "'" p~~ r la.~e~Z revenue line, and thegentlemeu on the
,pt th,:accommodations of the meat for the expense of gettiug the [ Johnesse, was elected soperintendent/ fromcornstalks tosell at acenta pound," v ]and O ~:v 23 O~T~fi~,a. opposition benches are likely to he
/ tsle e ': o . .-- ne oI tne [ t~l return to the main- ='~'~.' : :.-~" nex oa~ bo-.au~e w h'w.
kll the'soldier~ who are here volunteers ready for the servi'ce. The [ of schools in Idaho City, Idaho. An-,will, if verified by practical tests in at -'e~t robberies committed here in [ {.:,~9- - ~ ~' ~ - o c
~" the ladies of Des Motnes. the state authorities hope to have the [ Fadden, was apparently beaten 51 votes ] vast new industry, the conservation of
Gift from Deigaaa amount refunded to the state during [ for county superintendent fo schools of,the forests and a new impetus both to
"~ *'el-nan "- " 1~99 F W BICKNELL
warre~ ~ 8,t~e ~owa ] Custer county, S. D. Shc has filed no- ] farminff and to journalism. In fact, it
of(the'~mmortal crew of the Drug Stores i~sea~e Tax. [ tice of contest. A son, Frank E. John- ] will make the corn field a factor in the
~, retetved m~h an ovation in Fourteen of Sioux City's drug stores [ esse, was elected to the legislature from [ Intellectual development of the coun-
les awbut few men ever get. He have beeu relieved from the paymeut of I Grangeville, ldahoeounty, Idaho. [ try,forafews d anddu " gthat~ may not ~;tth " ":,~.~ :. ,
ertathed at a complimentarythe $600 nmlct tax for the sale of in- [ A Narrowly XseaPe. ] l'lea/y Of Frnlt, time the money wtts take~~'n~t0n ruu mine to a cemam extenx uy the at,-
"- / we en were seen actin~uw'--'='m''~'' ministration. When Ch,veland was
[ r in the eorrido ost of ~ n~ recover elected to his last term I so d n I n~v
said almnt his heroics action of the board of supervisors of [ During a blizzard which raged in ~ On the grounds of the soldiers' home' ~mr'Brya
manne ' " . ~ ",
nodesty with wh|eh hehascar- Woodbury county in remitting the tax. [ Council Bluffs the ~orthwestern fast [ at Marslmlltown the past season were [ ~N~ ~ ,st before the re
ed sheep as soon as 1 was sure of Ixi~ elee-
.self since. A resolution was This assessment was made upon appli- [ mail train crashed into a motor car at [ picked and used 3,000 boxes (quarts),l'~h=elleve one of th~"aw to make a tion. Down went the price and last
,~Ich he holds that the election I secured an opllon on I~.0
Y the club requesting congress cation and affidavit of three citizens of,the Broadway crossing, tearing off the [ of berries. 15,000 pounds of grapes and
a law permitting the youngthe county, who alleged the drug stores I end of the car. The passengers, how-/ 1,200 melons. The people at the home,a~ result in a vic- good sheep before I voted. Two days
|,~~1. Bryan after election I took them hon/c and
enter the naval academy atwere doing a regular saloon business. [ ever, fortunately escaped without in- [ were literally feasted on this luscious Tacoma Wash, ,~ rleutat r r " "
and acquire a naval educa- The affidavits and method of asses=- ~ Jury. Tbe motor qer was stalled on the,fruit ,he entire season. The receipts of,advices sa~turns from some now I am offered more than twice t~:e
by fire at l~anKow U mnere~t
] track, the high wind having blown tJ'e,the fruit gardens for the year 1898 over-| .- laper.--Clevcland amo'ant I paid for the same sheep."--=
maYis madebec meof theinrighttime akindnaValof mentthe board.Were faulty, hence the action of [ trolley from the wire. ] reached the expenses b$ $30L20.[werem re bvxn 'nan o,uuu, un per aa [ Leader,per a Kennebec" (Me.) Journal.