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   Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - April 28, 1880, Burlington, Iowa                                APRIL 28, 1880. 1839. E * W. M. 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PRICE & Wholesale and Betatt la AND Artists Lubricating and Illuminating RAILROAD I HAKE A Boot and Shoe Especially anil see them at 206 Jefferson Street E. A A TO WIH FIFTH CUSS AT Mil Monthly STATE This was regularly lni Legislature of the State for 1868, for the Term oi to which inviolable of the State is which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular securing Its franchise la the new constitution adopted December 2, 1878, with ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER D will take place monthly on the second It as look at the following CAPITAL Tickets at Two Dollars One f LIST OP 1 Capital 1 Capital 0,000 6 Prizes of 20 of 600... 100 Prizes of 100... 200 Prizes of 60... 600 Prizes of 20... 1000 Prizes of 10... Moo 1s67 amounting Responsible corresponding wanted at all to whom liberal compensation Write clearly stating fall for farther or send express or In letter or money order fay addressed only M. A. or same person at 819 All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the and management - Q. T Beauregard and A. N. company has B0 la the BRITISH and all to be so and orders by circulars or otherwise are 8 TEMPERANCE A Hew Temperance Song Book of low bat the very best By C. Hun and M- E. the valuable assistance of a number of onr beat song and music A well printed and beautiful little 6�nd 12 cents for Costs but 910 per hundred and 12 cents for single ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S VOCAL ALBUM Contains U of the best songs of the 1anions any three of which are worth the moderate price of this which Is All Sunday schools that try it take the White Babes NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY METHOD FOR THE In 3 each Has been for years a standard and favorite and Is constantly in nse by the teachers of the and by thousands of Try High School Singer Try MASON'S TECHNICAL Piano Try THE MUSICAL Weekly Try GOSPEL OF Try * ANTHEM LYON & Oliver Ditson & THE OLD Old Western Gem CINE still In tha Quality and always Consumers should demand to at the package when they PILGER Sole J. L. MAKER AND Hakes all classes of work la a manner which tofts CALL AND SEE MY Ask tout bow the sold him is W. ibok tonic has done wonders who had betn doctored nearly to death for eral has been cured of Greai bj the use Of E WM I I Dr. IROK | m m James Brown of raised ber from her M 1 0UT has requested where she had aa I to tender you his - * for the great received from the nse of your iron He tella us after having paid three or four hundred dollars two bottles r Ibon Toxic did her more good than all other She was troubled with from which she is much - 1\ A. & MANUFACTURED BY BARTER MEDICINE NOETH ST. ' C. Davis & Co. DRY GOODS ST. OFFER The Largest and Best Selected In the Handsomest and Best Lighted Store at the Lowest 03 Spring Overcoats jK AH ELEGANT Low O s a as Q CD Large * Low * ui I 03 EMPIRE A MISTAKE To wait any longer 11 you have not ordered or YOUR SPRING If you are In wast of now Is your best We have Mountains of and that are and no Our great store chock full of everything worn by man and sold on their merits At Lowest Possible i in state of tfo advance in our prices this Come iu ana see for yourselves that the best plat Iowa to make your selection is at RAAB & Leading Clothiers and S. D. Nos. 80,82 and 84 1 MICHIGAN 1 IRON AND Carriage and Heavy CARRIAGE Forges & WOOD Etc. WAGON PILGER WHOLESALE AND Dealers in Orders Iowa THEORY VS. All established theories Bet aside by solid The solid facts in this case that the business of onr fair city have bee a mora greatly enhanced within the past year by one conducted by one single than by all other productive institutions in We refer to the of Hop The remedial of with the herbs principally mandrake and bad long been bat there had been so much mere deleterious foisted upon the under general cognomen bitters and that this which had been perfecting under the experiments of skilled and had to overcome the distrust of all such by the slow proces of which has been so successfully that to-day the druggist who does not embrace Hop Bitters in the list of his regularly ordered or the family that does sot know its beneficial effects be difficult to the is located on Mill emanates the preparation that is daily shipped to all parts of this and to sections of the globe over which the American flag does not The business is splendidly and goes on so. quietly that it would difficult to imagine that so extensive a business was done in Each department seen by competent items for bottles and for -are enormously who furnish these two articles alone have reason to joice at the discovery of Hop while the myriads of sick people who have been cured by this invaluable remedy have greater reason to Evening Mare August 22,1879. feel we must write something of the success of Hop Their sale is treble that of any other article of medicum Hence we feel it but justice to yoa and your Bitters to say that it is a medicine of real merit and and doing much good and effecting great t J. P. & H. B. 0., Nov. 16,1878. have used bitters and like them very Snyder & etc Feb 11,1880. I am very glad to say I have tried Hop and never took anything that did me as much I only took two bottles and I would not take for the good tney did me. I recommend them to my and get the best of results from their C. B. M. D. New Sept. 15,1878. We take in giving yon a notice and a strong as deserves it. We use and we know it deserves - Aug. 6,1879. Hop Bitters 0. Wingate bought of us a bottle of your Bitters a few weeks and they did him an immense amount of We sell 2} doz. per Denny Bros. N. Feb. 12,1880. Hop Bitters are the most valuable medicine I ever I should not have any now but for Henry Lone Sept 14,1879. I have been using Hop and have received great benefit from them for liver complaint and malarial They are supenor to all other 11,1880. Hop Bitters was given tip by the doctors to die or scrofula Two bottles of your Bitters cured me. They are having a large sale Leboy Bee Feb. 2,1880. Hop Bitters Mfg. I know Hop Bitters will bear recommendation All who use them confer them the highest and give them credit for making the claim for 1 have kept them since they were first offered to the public They took high rank from the and maintained and are more called for all others So long as they up their high reputation for parity and I shall continue to recommend j I have never before done with any other patent Physician Feb. 9.-1880.-I chased five bottles of your Hop Bitters of Bishop & last for my and am well pleased with the j They did her more good than all the medicine she has taken for six ' William T. The above is from a reliable whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight and could obtain no relief until she used Hop She is now in as good health as any person in this We have large and they are making remarkable W. H. & Co. Silver N. Feb. 1880.- have been very and have tried to no I heard your Hop Bitters by so I concluded to give them a I and now am and constantly and am nearly as strong as W. H. Many vile compounds have been sold under the name of a comfort for the afflicted to now realize that with Hop Bitters at their command they can be Francisco If Lord Tennyson or all of them were to they invent praises or use adjectives of sufficient philological nor language strong enough to express the wonderful power of Hop Bitters to care the This medicine is now so widely known as the best and purest bitters manufactured that is perhaps superfluous to write about it It is justly Oswego Sun. Home of the Jan. 25,1880-10: Soule Dear some mistake your note accompanying a dozen bottles of Hop and conveying also yoar kind offer to sappy to our large family all of the medicine used was not given to me as it have beea to acknowledge At the monthly meeting held last Mrs. asked me if it had been At once the matter was stated to and I was directed to thank yoa for yoar The old ladies who have taken the bitters feel built up by it Indeed they are almost persuaded that they have a new so have these old ones stiffened and To have given so much and comfort to these aged whose lives at best must be is a blessing reacts most graciously upon Such bread cast lovingly ou life's come back as some and in some May your gifts always bring equal comfort with this and may your reward be Thanking you in behalf of the of the old ladies and for my own that I have been permitted to hear of improvement for once in lieu of I am Yours K. Corresponding Our Beat N. 1 March 15, To the Hop Bitters desire to express to yon my thanks for your wonderful Hop I was troubled with dyspepsia for five years previous to commencing the use of your Hop Bitters some six months My cure has been I am pastor of the First Methodist church of this and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtue of your Very Rev. H. N. March 11,1880. Hop Bitters ( Please accept our grateful acknowledgment for the Hop Bitters yoa were so kind to donate and which were such a benefit to Old Ladies of the Home of the and the brethren departed to their well satisfied that Ibey bad so me thing It may N. p. sr. J NEWS The senate exodus committee adjourned on subject to the call of the A Paris correspondent learns that leading German statesmen are highly favorable to Dr. Joseph T. a brother of Mrs. President died on at of The plague has again broken out in portions of and a number of districts are being devastated by The secretary of the treasury estimates the surplus revenue receipts the present month at from lo The probate court has overruled the city and the democratic national convention will have telegraphic The Russian government has made a number of changes in the military staff in which is looked upon as an indication that trouble is apprehended with Chino and that preparations are being made to meet it. In the senate the naval appropriation was reported from appropriations A was introduced directing the committee on investigate the La Abra mining A resolution was passed authorizing president to reappoint Stephen A. McCarthy as lieutenant in the The house for an Arctic expedition was The Indian appropriation was taken up and discussed and debated till the time of adjournment without definite action being In the a resolution was passed asking the president for all correspondence respecting the alleged interference with American fishermen in Fortune May 15 was set apart for the consideration of a number of special The District of Columbia was Ballon introduced a joint resolution for a commission on A was introduced to protect senders and receivers of lithographic equalization of bounties was reported from the pension The trademark was then taken and pending the discussion the house NEIGHBORHOOD Reported from Various Iowa Towns by Hawkeye Special Special to The April 27.-Yesterday the Odd Fellows celebrated at thin place their the bad and foul weather thorn mm quite a number The procession formed at the Masonic hall and marched about thence to the * atile was by Hon. The meeting closed harmoni ' be well to mention the which did good service In the TEHEE Special to The Terre April 26.-The heaviest rain storm for many years visited m last Saturday about 4 accompanied for about twenty with and a of which completely covered the some of which measured two Inches In doing great damage to fruit and some to The soon swelled the small streams tti a perfect away bridges playing havoc with carrying away scores of some of which would fifty The one-half mile south of town was carried down stream about of The water at that point was eighty rods Special to The April 2G.-Professor Mayer of ML has organized a music class and la now teaching vocal and Instrumental music Farmers here are realizing remunerations from Insurance from by Judging from the amount of machinery and farming utensils sold by J. N. Wright of this farmers Intend sewing and reaping Thousands of hedge and trees of all kinds common to tills country are being shipped In and are buying and tbus Increasing their ability to live independent Our saloon keepers were visited by the wife of an inebriate husband who had the night before spent in their deus of and demanded of them the money he had One of them gave her and the rest gave ber which enraged the daughter of which she said she would give them the lull benefit of tbe Frequent and heavy facie hill past Special to The April 27.-The district court is now in Hon. e. L. judge Judge Captains and Messrs. Manning and C. D. of- ol Keokuk t of Eddyville aha & of the visiting attorneys In Quito a number of interesting cases will be among which aie the State vs. fur horse stealing At the hut court he was insane and was sent to Mount since which time be has and finds that one a reputed ol under pretense of employment has disposed of his but fails to appear now as his leaving the state to employ counsel for his Three adultery cases are on the one case for placing obstructions upon the B. & Q. and tbe usual number of indictments for Among the civil cases are vs. 0., B. A Q B. for damages tor throwing from the railroad track and killing a this case has been in court for six and three or four other In damages fur liquor fo brought by the suffering The I; 0.0. F. celebrated their sixty-first by a 610,811 present enjoying themselves Fred has let the contract to Mr. of Rock for four brick store twenty feet front and seventy-two plate glass and all modern Correspondence of The - April 25.-Still a few more changes lu our litUo Like everybody else wears very yet cot half so changeable as the Friday as I was passing along the street I heard a lady complaining of the and trying to trade the cloak she had on for a fan and a had no nor nigger shooters to trad e like the happy school That very same lady on coming home three hours later was caught In a storm and pelted with hall and Is now shaking with the Mr. and Mrs of have come west and settled among us to make a new home in the Hawkeye Their Is principal of our high school and has taught here several She came before and for them a place in the hearts of our She has made hosts of warm friends who will welcome her family to their new home and hope it will prove a happy one to Dame Rumor whispers of a coming event which Is to take place very shortly In our Two souls wM be lu Two hearts will beat as 1. e. for a short The contracting parties are both well known among the young and the and every body la on the qui vive to see the curtain rise ou the The Episcopal at their the M. Archdeacon or The reading association are feeling very happy Some outsiders hare taken a kindly interest in our earnest to build a have put their to the to help us on the worthy Not lung since some quiet man in Chicago sent tbe association and Thursday they were presented with a draft for from J. v. ell & of Let the good work go Donations are now In Let your light so etc. Everybody come 1 and cast your spare books into our city that their teachings may go lorth in our and after many days they shall be returned until the but the good Not much of going to-day except the steam and the noshing Ann Eliza Young passed through Chariton bnt could not be prevailed upon to stop and as her engagements were too numerous WASHINGTON The Surplus Revenue for the Month Estimated at The Exodus Committee 6�i Disgusted and Illinois Postmasters Confirmed by the Ski's Hide Your 1 Special to the April 26.-The of this having compromised with the Allan Curr in the libel suit brought against it by tbe Mr. Curr now proposes to commence suits against the Rational of this the Chicago St Louis Republican and Cedar ids for republishing the The terms of his settlement with the Herald are not but it is reported that the Herald pays him considerable Capital Stock April 27.-The Cleveland rolling mill by a unanimous increased its capital stock from two to four Kew April 27.-Arrived-The steamship from and the City of from Timely Genuine hop bitters are put up in square paneled and amber colored with a white label on one side printed in black and a green hop and on tbe other Bide yellow paper with red revenue stamps over the This is the only form in which genuine hop bitters are put and the sole right to Bell and use them is granted to the Hop Bitters manufacturing New and by copyright and trade All others put np in any other way or by aDy one claiming it to be like or pretending to contain by whatever names may be are bogus and unfit for and only put up to sell and cheat tbe people on the credit and popularity of hop Proceedings of the and EXIT April 27.-The senate exodus committee adjourned subject to tbe call of the 27.-At the cabinet meeting the secretary of the treasury estimated the surplus receipts this month will aggregate to POSTMASTERS April 27,-The senate has confirmed as James and Lorin E. 111. CONGRESSIONAL or the First Regular Session of tbe Forty-sixth April 27i--Mr. froni the committee on repotted unamended the naval Placed on the Mr. by introduced a directing the court of claims to investigate the Benjamin Weiland La Abra mining A joint resolution authorizing the president to appoint Stephen A. lieutenant in the navy was The house to equip an Arctic and for a scientific station at Lady Franklin bay was The Indian appropriation was taken Mr. Teller ridiculed the idea of keeping an agent for tile who been peaceful and civilized for three hundred and fifty An agent was an unmitigated His chief occupation was sending the department highly colored reports of his efforts to aid their while in fact they have not advanced a jot since 1540. Mr. Dawes said tbe condition of the Indians was getting worse every Mr. Peck said everything possible was being done to help and prevent A resolution was adopted asking the president for all correspondence respecting the alleged interference with American fishermen in Fortune May 15 was Stit apart for the consideration of Chinese immigration and reports from the education and labor and the to enforce the eight hour The District of Columbia was 162 to M. Mr. Ballon introduced a joint resolution appointing a commission of seven to inquire into what amendments in may be easily introduced into public documents in the District of Columbia and to invito Great Britain to unite in tbe constitution of a joint commission on such Mr. introduced a protects ing the senders and receivers of telegraphic communications from unreasonable Mr. from the committee on pensions and back reported a equalizing The not being accompanied with a written subsequently lug the registration of trade was then and Mr. McCoid opposed it as The previous question was ordered and I the search warrant clause and the sections were stricken out and the Wife N. April 27.-Hsnry has been He was to hang on Friday for wife MURDERED BY STOCK April 27.-White stock thieves killed John and fori one hundred and fifty head of horses from the Inyan Kara fifty miles west of on the 20th inst. one of the heaviest stock men in the leaves a wife and five The same disguised as haver committed numerous depredations in this vicinity during tbe past two A party from here is in pursuit DEATHBED April 27.-William P. on his confessed that he and several names riot had killed James a wealthy stock ten years and divided his A DEMENTED April 27.-The prison physician of the Harrisburg jail was tonight to attend W. T- one of the riot bribery convicts sentenced on the doctor has lost his reason in consequence of THE West April 27.-The recorder stated that Whittaker had not written his mother that both lobes of his ears were cut Bat had they were No other important testimony was MORE April 27-A St. Petersburg dispatch says a missing workman who had been lodging in the basement under the guard room of the winter palace until the day of the February 2, was arrested here last His name is He is a and his uncle is governor of the province of He was placed in the palace by the executive committee six months before the He has confessed the Three other arrests of persons of higher rank have been VILLAGE BY The village of in was destroyed by Three hundred buildings were INQUEST IN THE DE YOUNG San April 27.-An inquest in the De Young case was commenced this The inquiry was confined to the circumstances immediately connected with the The testimony thus far AN IOWA Des April 27.-Edgar a living ten miles southwest of was shot and killed by a Lewis The trouble grew out of Campbell's stock breaking into Sherman's The bitter kept the stock for but Campbell let them The two met in the both but Sherman fired before Campbell could Sherman hid during the but went to to-day and gave himself The sister of the murdered heard the dispute and the report of tbe a MURDER IN April 27.-Anderson a was shot at last by Clem a and instantly Wold bad been drinking and Barke by making a Burke police retreated into the still One man is said to be wounded and one policeman badly cut by a The mob gathered the factory doors and at the All is quiet at and the mayor is endeavoring to pre vail on them to keep April 27.-C. W. traffic manager of the Burlington and Quincy has accepted the appointment of general traffic manager of the Kew Lake Erie and Western railway tendered him by President of the Erie and will go to New York about the first Mr. Smith is one of the best known and most successful of railroad managers in the and bis transfer to New York is greatly regretted in western railroad POLITICAL Gathering of Delegates to the Ohio Speculation dS to the Action of the of Sherman and Blaze at April 27.-The south side and part of the east side of the public square burned The fire was started by an in The losses are but the aggregate must be to THE ABUT OF THE General Grant Will Sot Attend the April 27.-General Grant writes that he will not be with the Army of the Potomac society at on the 16th of He expects to go to the Becky Mountains for a few and will not go east of Illinois before falL At the meeting of the society Joaquin Miller will deliver a Strike - of Canadian Cotton April 27.-One hundred and fifty hands of the Valleyfield cotton mill struck and this morning the strikers blocked the street leading to factory and worked hard to persuade those going to work to join them When the police appeared the mob attacked and after using their batons they fired with blank The April 27.-The hotels are already crowded with delegates in readiness for the republican state convention Matters are yet in a chaotic but the Sherman being largely in the are endeavoring to map out a program of They have about decided to instruct the and pass resolutions requesting general to Sherman as long aa there is reasonable for his nomination at it has not been deemed wise as yet to attempt to enforce the unit rule in view of the number of delegates who will be in the convention favorable to The Blaine men are very earnestly at and it is not unlikely they will make the convention very lively when action is taken on the There are candidates for secretary of and numerous candidates for most of the other places on the state Those most prominently mentioned for are Senator ex-Governor S. B. Warner and Warner M. April 27.-;The Sherman men admit that Blaine will bavo two hundred out of six hundred and seventy delegates in the state and three out of twenty congressional men claims two hundred and fifty delegates and six congressional The Blaine delegates to-night nominated and adopted a resolution that the Blaine delegates would not yield to dictation as the action of the district delegates to ILLINOIS Sock April 27.-The Bock Island county convention was held ibis Every delegate was present The nominations James W. Simonson for L. F. circuit states J. L. dad W. The delegates to tie convention are T. J. L. J. M. & H. H. O. J. M. W. C. J. and They si e instructed only fof John B. for They are understood to be for Blaine or Washbarne for president Thirteen delegates to the congressional convention were also Hock April 27.-Henry county appointed aa delegates to the state convention 9. T. G. E. John W. H. O. P. M. M. 0. IT. Whitney and O. W. The first five are for the others for Grant The delegation is solid for John B. Hawley for CoL A. K. Mock was nominated tor L. H. Fatten for circuit H. for sheriff and T. E. Milchrist for states 111., April 27.-Beturnfl from the county conventions the state to-day give the following as the result of the delegates elected to the state McLean county 8, Blaine 8; Henry 6, Omni 3, Blaine 3, Blaine Bock Island county ten whose preferences are not positively but all are for Hawley for governor and are in favor of Blaine or Washborne for the The exclusive of Bock Island is Grant 19, Blaine 19. PENNSYLVANIA April 27.-Delegates ate pouring in to the democratic Randall and Wallace are The delegation to Cincinnati will doubtless go April 27.-Attempts today to effect a compromise between the warring to convention have been The basis of the proposed compromise that half the delegation from both sides admitted to the Delegates from the state at large were divided on the question of admitting half Of both Philadelphia but were willing to adhere to any conclusion that the Philadelphia people might arrive so long as their direct interests were not interfered The regular delegation is understood to be made np of generally of Wallace's while the or contesting is strongly in faf If the Philadelphia fight Should be carried into the it is believed that Andrew H. Dill will be the Wallace candidate for temporary while Stenger will be Randall's DELAWARE April 27.-The democratic state convention meets May 25. Fatal Collision on the Chesapeake and Ohio Charlotte April 27.-A freight train on the Chesapeake and Ohio road ran into tbe rear of a freight train going west last at badly wrecking an engine and fifteen killing tbe Mark and dangerously ing the Lorenzo The west bound express was delayed seven FATAL April 27.-The boiler in Torrent's shingle mill exploded killing Lewis M. and George Eight others were The building was totally THE Compromise of Southwestern April 27.-Information was received that the difficulties in the Southwestern rate association were compromised The Missouri Pacific yielded the contested and agrees not to quote any through freight rates from and to Kansas City and other Missouri river points that shall be less than the local rates to Kansas and from Kansas City The Chicago and Alton withdraws its appeal from the decision of the arbitrators respecting April 27.-Henry president of the late German National has been on trial in the United States district court for nine days on an indictment of twenty-one counts under section 5,200 of the national bank act. The district attorney was assisted by Edmund who procured the indictment Leonard Swett appeared for the defendant The case went to the jury at and under instructions of Judge the accused was found not guilty of several of the counts while the jury was in This afternoon the jury returned a verdict of not guilty on all the other This is the conclusion of tbe which has been in various courts in various forms for two The Nashville April 27.-The first for two-year-old Bootjack Bugler time 0:50$. The second one and a half Brooklyn time 2:421. The third a mile dash for all Beatitude Ella Rowell time 1:45.___ ft the April 27.-The presbytery has declared heretical the teaching of F. D. of that Sunday is a day for recreation as well as Moore left the presbytery The National 7>einocratlo Convention and the April 27.-The probate court has overruled the city and tbe Western Union has began stringing wires to music hall where the democratic convention will be MISERABLE MUSCOVITES The Putrid Plague Again Making its Appearance in To Which is Added the Additional Honor of Progress of the Formation British of the Terrible in a Gambling Room in April 27.-The fifth consolidated railway of will GRAIN The exports of grain from Russia for January and February amounted to 1,099,-000 quarters below the corresponding period the previous PREPARING FOR TROUBLE WITH St April 27.-The is devoting a series of articles to the conditions of Siberia with regard to and defensive operations in cose of a war with The Russian various additions to the military staff in eastern Tha official Gazette chronicles the appointment as new military governor of the district of the of heretofore chief of staff of the second army corps of the all of which points to the fact that Russia expects trouble with China and is preparing for it FROM THE PLAGUE AND St April 27.-The Gazette says the plague has appeared in the Volsk government of Famine also and peasants died from of the Don says tbe phantoms of death and hunger are passing from village to village in the Don where all the granaries are and there is an absolute dearth of Other provincial papers report deaths from among the peasantry in various parts of the GREAT Cabinet Appointments Approved by the April 27.-It is believed that i the queen has sanctioned the following J Duke of lord dent of the Sir W. G. Vernon secretary of for the home i Earl of Kim secretary of state for the colonial chancellor of the duchy ol Lancaster i J. president of the local government Earl secretary of tor the foreign Marquis of secretary of state for H. C. E. secretary of 1 state for war Lord lord high E. chief secretary for Lord first lord of the It believed that the following of the cabinet have been arranged i Henry Farrer lord Lord Kenmare mistress of the Duchess of There will be a council at Windsor castle when it is expected the ministers will be in. April 27.-The Standard says Lord Beaconsfield took leave of the The following appointments have been finally Duke of lord privy secretary of state for the colonial John chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster j the of He was offered tbe viceroyalty of either Ireland The report that Lord Derby was offered a seat in the cabinet Sir Charles accepts the position Ot der sectary for foreign department j Earl Spencer will be president of the instead of duke of as reported The states that the earl of -are Has the Earl of lord high the Earl of Cork and master of secretary W. chief commissioner of works and HOME BULK April 27.-At a meeting of rulers to-day Lord Mayor Gray He disclaimed any intention on tbe part of the members present to cause a inid said the meeting was held according to Meld era read a number of letters of apology for and a telegram from He he coald not be present William Shaw denied that he wished to and urged He said they must work with the liberals to a great who sympathized with them regarding the were adopted to avoid isolated action and bring about redress of the land LORD LYTTON'S SUCCESS OE. April 27.-The Marquis of who was chairman high joint commission at Washington in 1671, will succeed Lord as viceroy of A Paris correspondent I hear from excellent sources that lea ling German statesmen are highly favorable to SEIZURE OF April 37.-The Sligo police today a number of army rifles and sword bayonets at Several were THE NEW FRENCH April 27.-Communication between England and America by the new French Cable will be complete probably by TURF April 27.--Ragman won the Prince of Plaisante Marc Anthony FINANCIAL The Times Bays it is rumored that the liberal government intends to convert consols into two and one-half per cent Slore Victims ot April 27.-Four more deaths have resulted from the Breslau April 27.-Bismarck is suffering from neuralgia and will shortly go to Count Von will the foreign office for tbe SOCIALISTS 07_Ll Ba- a large socialist meeting was broken up by the police and five leaders REJECTION OF THE 3AMOAN April 27.-A dispatch from Berlin reports that tbe rejection of the Samoon caused a great and it is anticipated Bismarck will The ab sence of statistics in all that was said in favor of the is thought to have caused many members to oppose it Hungarian Financial April 27.-The financial for 1880 shows a deficit of 19,900,000 which will be covered by the issue of fifteen millions of gold rentes and the sale of railway preference Depredations on Portuguese Shipping by Chinese April 27.-Potuguese newspapers assert that Macao is that Chinese have captured seventeen vessels in Portuguese and that in consequence tbe government has telegraphed to Mozambique ordering the corvette de Portugal to Terrible Explosion In a Gambling April 27.-In the reports which have reached here of the explosion in a of on one account says that a package of powder was placed on the mantel piece and another that a package of dynamite was thrown into the Clocks and looking glasses were The saloons was crowded at the One player was attacked and robbed by four bat all the officials remained at their An attempt to rob tbe bank's strong box A Conspirator Sentenced to April 27.-Georgake Bry brother of the Turkish minister at charged with conspiracy against the life of the has been sentenced to exile for oriental April 27.-The emir of Zaru has been at Constantinople for intriguing to secure the sultan's help for the forcible annexation of neighboring territories to the whole to be placed under the nominal sovereignty of the The saltan promised thousand troops and but their dispatch was delayed in consequence of the opposition of the of Mecca and the representations of Sir Austin The leading inhabitants of to escape the calamity of falling under the domination of the immediately took steps to place their country under the role of the emir of who to a certain British * * Death of a Literary April 27.-NarcisBe the dramatic author and is aged r April 27.-Hon. John of died in this city to-day of congestion of the Aged seventy-two CHARITABLE Address of the Committee thm by I - St April 27.-The relief committee to-morrow issue an address charitably setting forth that the recent Missouri cyclones have brought death and rain to hundreds of wasted many ing and that recent of the committee show the to ' more fearful than pen can Two eminent men who have been on a tour of observation say the half bas not been The James river storm began about five miles west of and ly increased in size and power until it attained a width of two thousand feet For a distance of forty-six it cut an unbroken swath from one thousand five hundred to two thousand feet women and children were killed or Horses and sheep and are in a similar u fences and outhouses were not only but blown reapers and other farming reduced to kindling and in many cases fields ' growing crops so covered with forest with or that additional labor will be required to save what boa been No or barns are left standing in the track of the formers are entirely without houses or implements with which to carry on their Similar reports come from many other 8 on and the demands upon the whole people for assistance is very urgent St Louis is doing all in ber power for tbe relief of these unfortunate but the call is and cannot be supplied in an adequate manner by tbe citizens of this state The in behalf of the appeal to tbe people of this to come forward and assist in relieving the great distress of the BELIEF IN April 27.-A relief was appointed to-day to aid the by the The have the names of two hundred and three persons absolutely destitute of It is estimated that will be The bodies of fifteen victims were buried this Death of a Brother of Mrs. April 27.-Dr. Joseph T. a well-known citizen of and for two years a resident of died suddenly corning of a of Mrs. President Hayes and a brother-in-law of Stanley IOWA Opinions Filed and Decrees Rendered Sandal toy Thk April 27.-In the supreme court to-day opinions were filed and decrees rendered in the following vs appellant Woodbury county Wrought Iron Bridge vs Linn vs Cass county j vs Emmet appeal Walton vs T & Mahaska vs Polk vs Monono county j vs Jasper Stimpson vs Lee Kirkpatrick vs Independent district of Marion Drake vs Davis petition for rehearing Stanley vs city of Scott rehearing argument in print to be filed by tbe first day of the June Adams county Burlington and Missouri railroad petition for rehearing arguments to be filed tbe first day of the June Barnes vs Johnson petition for rehearing McKenna vs Jackson county petition for rehearing Mills vs Dubuque county petition Redding vs Hardin petition Whittaker va Polk petition Lillie vs Guthrie county petition Brooks vs Polk county petition for rehearing vs Cedar Rapids and Northern railway Johnson petition Blake vs Bremer petition for arguments to be filed by the first day of the June Dubuque county on motion to affirm vs Dubuque motion to affirm vs 91* on McLoy vs county motion to affirm & vs motion continued to Des copy of motion and decree to be served on plaintiffs THE Tbe poor farm in Polk county is Horse thieves infest the neighborhood of La Porte The state fair will be held at Des September 6, 7, 8,9 and 10. The Des Meines library has reduced subscription from four dollars to six Just twenty-five years this month of the pioneer house was built in Afton by David There is corn enough along the Rock Island and Pacific road in Iowa to give constant hauling for three all the cars tbe company - The third annual meeting and tournament of the Iowa state association for the protection of game and fish will be held at Des Jane 15, and will last four Swain an old and respected citizen of Forest went ont to his well the other day for and by some not fell into it He went in feet and the well is eighteen feet He was taken out He was a native of Norway and in his sixty-seventh Cedar Rapids has organized a salvage The corps is composed of and under control of the fire department They intend to provide themselves with tarpaulins and covers for so that when called to a they under the direction of the fire enter the building and cover everything securely from the water thrown by the hose Rev. of has a new plan to make his congregation search the He selects topic and writes on a little card where the passages of Scriptures pertaining to that particular topic may be gives the cards to the and once each month be has holding hunt up the passages referred toon the and read them alond in  

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