LeMars Daily Liberal (Newspaper) - August 17, 1882, Lemars, Iowa LeMars Daily A Local Devoted to the Interests of LeMars and Plymouth VOL. 2.--N0. 159. 17. mi. THE DAILY is published EVERY DAY EXCEPT Second Story by carrier or by 10 cents per 40 cents per THE WEEKLY IS EVERY WEDNESDAY AT PER And contains more local news than any other paper in Northwest TO business notices in tho news columns of the Dally antl Weekly Liberal will bo tho rate of 25 cents per line each and every Tub season for setting out your fall advertisements has The first flax of the year was bought by GUI Osborne at Greer & It is a fine plump and brought ninety The British house of commons bounced a home ruler yesterday for calling another member a If such a rule as this prevailed in tho American neither house would have a quorum for the transaction of business after the first week of the C. P. Woodard has let the contract for a third store on Main that now there is a continuous block of seven stores in process of This will fill the entire burnt district with the exception of three If Jno can get permission from the council to move his saloon building ho too will put up a brick to the railroad offices at St. Paul and Minneapolis indicate that the severe storm of Monday night was a local or a series of local rather than a general It was heaviest in Wisconsin and in Minnesota north of St. Paul There was no rain in the River valley of There were heavy local rains in the Minnesota but the rain not in Southern There are no specific reports to damage to but it is hardly conceivable that grain in shock shall not have suffered more or If the rainstorms continue the loss must be nominated for supreme court Tho platform is as and ought to suit all who are opposed to j the dominant 1. The democratic in convention reaffirm the great which arc the foundation of free among which are equal rights to privileges to protection of the week against the encroachments of the equal free free free and first of all a free and incorruptible i. that wu favor reform in and denounce the extortion of money from officeholders to corrupt the ballot and control elections as the most as it is the most insidious danger that besets our H. That we denounce the reckless extravagance of the and demand an immediate reduction of taxes to the lowest figures which will enable the government to meet its That no species of industry should be fostered lo tho injury of that no class of men should 1 Mr. S. of Iowa was in our office and in reply to a question Thot ho had seen since coming to wheat that yielded thirty-eight bushels to the barley that turned out forty oats that would go lully fifty and corn that with good weather would certainly return one hundred These figures may appear but Mr. Renty has lived in grain producing suites for many and he has infinite conf dunce in his power to Mr. B. says he has never seen such crops as are being harvested hero this and when he returns to Iowa City he will give ths section a grand The Democratic state convention held at yesterday nominated the following as candidates for the several T. 0. Walker of Davis was nominated for secretary of John Foley of Chickasaw was nominated for treasurer of Thompson of Humboldt was nominated for J. H. of Dos Moines iras also nominated for H. of Johnson was for clerk of tho supreme M. Bringolf of Polk woa The Revere Mouse and House each has an elegant new register furnished by Perkins John will sell goods at cost during the next thirty so ax lo make room for his fine large stock shorty to han a new the National published by Lough & Co. The is a neatly got and tilled with good Success and long lite to it. Robert steward of the Prairie has been ornamenting tbe walls of the room over which he presides with a number of elegant colored adding greatly appearance of the ret Rev. S. will preach in the Church in. and 7 p. in. The Free Sabbath School will convene immediately after the p. in. The Church thus kindly tenders use el their house to the while theirs is being low been broken lor a building on South Main between R. Ritchie's and Mr. The building will be used as a meat Keep youi T. M. and be taxed directly or indirectly for the * j arrived here yesterday on a i to Wilde and Mr. Thompson especially at this time to make | havoc among the prairie Our j friend still has a for benefit of that every lion of industry should stand or fall on its own that the existing protective tariff is an outrageous scheme of plunder and in principal and detail violates every democratic principle of light and That the late amendment to the pharmacy law of the slate hits made the same burdensome and j unjust and we favor the repeal That the democracy ol Iowa are opposed to all sumptuary While deploring the passage of the prohibition amendment to the we tire resolved by every legal means to eliminate the obnoxious measure from the constitution uf the 7. That the right of the stale to regulate the railways of the state in their charges for the transportation of freight and having been established and declared by the we demand the exercise ol this right by the stale and we arraign the republican party of the state for the failure to give the people the relief that the establishment of that principle entitles them The large amount of public lands and subsidies these corporations have received were not his interests so extensive in and around he would relocate W. Held showed us litis morning Hie finest line of suitings ever brought to Ibis Sonic are real when made up cause the homeliest person lo become good and besides Mr. IPs workmanship cannot lie excelled as lie s an inspection of his feeling that his assertion is An effort is being made to gel up a match to take place in Ill's city in the near A named is anxious to he at his own ami he has sent a challenge to milking it broad fur in which lie oilers lo put tip any amount of money No person will haired from If the can be got up will prove an interesting Courtney has sold his properly adjoining the U.K. Clothing store lo Madagan & Watson for Two years ago Mr. bought together with the lot on which the S. Clothing store building demand that they be regulated by law that tho constitution confers on congress the power to give the people redress on contracts lor carrying from one state to Possessing such it is the duty of congress to compel these corporations to their duty to the public as common carriers for reasonable James Conroy of Iowa county offered tho following additional which That we lender our sym to the oppressed of all and to Ireland especially in her struggle to attain her J. A. 0. Yeomans of Webster offered the following additional resolution which was Our John 1*. is about to leave the state to go to California be it That the democrats of Iowa will always remember the valuable services of John P. and wherever he goes the best wishes attend T. L. bowman yesterday sold his two of Plymouth county and lie didn't consider it a very big The fact is stirred in and our not made sp much as they did bust it is owing to tho Unit tho story has and does not excite the same comment Mini it did u year or more Land sales arc made every day by every agency in tho and new farms opened tip in every part of the About tho middle of and from that time until Into in tho thero will bo a great influx of to this portion of tho news of tho big crops already being scattered to the furthered portions of the substantial boom Plymouth comity boa but just it gratifies us be able to now paying two thousand dollars Cor the whole yesterday showed a increase in the value ol town and goes to prove that the boom on Sixth si reel i has kept pace with the advance of oilier parts of W. A. was called to his old home in by illness of his The lady had niel with an Ihc result ol which cannot yet lie A or since was a severe in and this lady had arisen lo waleh the In the she made a and foil down si liking upon her and being rendered When discovered she was lying in a pool of wholly injuries thai may prove Mr went east on the Central express and if possible will return candidacy for the Cubed Slales is being commented and bis friends are encouraged lo believe that ho will make If faithful blind J devotion to party is a indeed the has a strong point in his never forsakes the candidates of his parly under any but labors earnestly lor those principles which ho believes lo be no matter what Alline has oilier strong points in his and bo is possessed of those attributes thai lit him for the place to which ho The while disagreeing with thu gentleman on things his fitness for the office of United States and will bo gratified if ho secures the Northwest Iowa should carry off this But to do so tho northwest not bo divided against Let candidates draw off and give Mr. cordial then * To-day has been hot ami with just wind enough to keep the dust blowing into the mouths mid eyes of those unfortunates who were compelled lo be on si The nice at Sioux City between Chief and Hampton resulted in ii victory for the be making straight heals to the The of Williams at Sioux City on was largely \u effort is being made to secure a lo over the of the lamented brick buildings on the burnt district arc progressing mid if Ihc favorable weather continues but a lew weeks longer the si oris will be out of nil No town in Iowa will have business booses superior lo after these buildings are Jake is having built an immense oven in the rear of his Main strict and as soon as it is completed he will open a lie secured ihc services of William an old baker who has an Herb's bakery will no doubt soon become a popular Prof. of Harrison who has assist ed in the conduct of our lor three years will be here lo take in the Ibis Prof. lingers is one of the in the and la is continually Mr. principal of the schonK wi I also Stale W. is announced for a lecture during the week of the and others have promised to furnish evening The institute w ill undoubtedly a success this and from the already manifested by our citizens we believe the Jif our home people will he LeMars came nearly being Hie scene of u duel many days An obi married who has not been happy in his matrimonial interviewed a sprightly mid charged him with being loo promiscuous in his attentions to youth did deny nor and Ihc husband produced a brace of duelling demanding blood The affair was finally sell led by the young man's leaving of It is averred by those who claim to know I husband is wholly wrong in his that Ihc young fellow has never been guilty of any intimacy with woman I who is at I he bottom of the trouble i; I are given in Ibis no names Liberal regrets In learn Prank has finally determined to leave and thai he has decided lo locale in not we have any spite at but because we lo so u Prank anil his brother A. of have bought a drug business in and will take possession about I be of There's doubt but Prank hates lo leave but he says the town to which he is w a good and ill common all his friends will wish him unbounded hits the energy ami the ambition lo command success if such a thing is to be Prank seat of Mi eker is centrally the main line of the St. P M. & Vs miles west of by it rich and has a population It. is the largest us well as the st town on the entire line of railroad wist of II is located on a lovely prairie four miles from the edge of the Big near the north whore of Lake with groves close by in every Manufacturing industries uf all kinds are Good for woolen plaining wish There are four J 10,1)0(1 one flour 151) barrels per with Us lino business its school buildings and it tho finest city of its sIdo in The citizens gladly extend hand of Sneak thieves arc doors C. who law been inula the weather for several is all right we are glud to The camp meeting will open in good shape this and if fanners their stacking finished there will a Presiding will have charge of tbe and excellent sermons will be camp meeting may result in much sinners who and if weather prevails tbe livery men will br The will continue ono and everybody is cordially invited to be Tho Iron produced I la evening by tlic Si was us line as isli to The contest belt ween n supposed invulnerable teven | though thai will was carried to the extent j n disinheriting mid the showering of upon a son's head for u fancied and real of the I could not have found a litter than Mr. Miss Crisp did ami won her ' In as Cousin was and M iss as ry. the awkward country lass unused lo could not have done heller had she made Ami j little I be child ' hei Mile in a manner lint j the favor of all She was free from { thai an I in ss Unit children generally 1 ami in Ihc part she look night J she did to herself ami her And the vest of the company did very I Mr. show inn Ion advantage at time will j Senator Hill died at his ' in last after a weary with disease for many AI I be supreme moment he by his fun 11 In I whose grief tho sad death is extremely As our readers well Senator Hill died of niter having gone through several operations lor Ihc removal of Senator Hill was horn in Jasper September He graduated ill the I of in 1HII, ami Die study of being admitted lo Hie bar in In was elected to Hie stale mid was in In ran but was defeat til by W. in 1Ho7 be was defeated for the governorship by J. K. In Mr. Hill was the candidate of 1.1m In was nil the was a delegate lo stale convention of and advocated Hie union until the secession ordinance was he wilh his the rebellion and pari in its being a member of Ihc confederate lie was arrested in anil imprisoned in Purl In he was elided ii from lo the congress to till vacancy caused by Hie of was re-elected to tho bul having been Ihc senate from He look scat March and bis term of ice would have expired invito all to anil v ' Chairman j W. P. 1 A. P. P. I A will he held on flic Pair on 7th October day after Pull Meeting of the Jockey com at 1 ro for each event Mm which must be puid at of given will be The following events will be contested 1(1(1 I Throwing the Cricket ISO yards 11 liace 11) Legged One hundred yards handicap for buys miller 15 years of fee must semi their ages with Long And open to members of Club 150 yards 100 yards lor ovor Entries will close For particulars apply to