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   LeMars Evening Sentinel (Newspaper) - February 14, 1885, Lemars, Iowa                                EVENING SUBSCRIPTION RATE IN FIVE PER 50 PER 295. LE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14. 1885. Railroad L. 4:05 p. m. dally except 7:16 A. K. dally 4:10 A. M. except 6:3t P. v. except 9: 10:00 dally except St. M. A O. 9:48 p. m IT runs between Sioux ft Alton J 1:36 a. m except a m Train No. 19 runs from Alton HOYTS OPERA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS and Feb. 16 and 17. Special of the EDWARD CLIFFORD the CONSTANCE lathe Brest entitled GALLEY ae the Bollo of JWARD at the Supported by It extra at Mrs. Hart is quite Lent begins next Dave Edmunds left yesterday for to be absent some ' P. M. Tomlinson has bought L. B. V Coons farm up near ' pet Mm. S. Vauglin of the point of death with James Warren Gilbert and Jack came in last night from The German play was not given this afternoon but will be given this at Emery estimates that at least 8,000 valentines passed through the young English I; will hold a gospel meeting wthe Y. M. C. A. rooms this AH are The through mail for a week on the Central reached here last pve the postmaster and his clerks a busy There were over 8,000 letters hundreds of pounds of newspapers Globe's threat to make a warfare the and shows the extremity ' that paper has been are said not to do much The special meeting of the council Monday evening will appoint and clerks for the polling places in the city Mayor Moore asks a general attendance men of this The New Orleans contains a lengthy notice of the display M woman's work in the Iowa jent of the in which we Miss Viola album in the form of a Jibe Globe Bays we have made upon it. That word Is by the Globe simply because it dangerous and looks well in print The fact is there has been anonymous about the Globe in Everybody says what been said was plain talk and right J to the 1 greatest novelty in a Sibley I says the is a I clock with a rotary I that the people up there ate or modern should strike what would become of the excited over a clock with jj notary J gentleman who has Father Mels for the past he was at the made upon him by the he always having regarded him the fact that Father favored the voting of a I the State normal when 1; would no doubt commenced over at George treasurer of the treasurer's bond all Jhe defalcation la attaches In OP about ANOTHER SENSATION I of W. Frank W. and the Nkw of and for while The pursuit of the fire bugs 1ms been prosecuted steadily ever since iLiZ 1 Revere Housed and the burning of Plymouth mills Detectives have had the matter in hand and have gathered day by day the threads of guilt which seem to lead unmistakably to the instigator of the outrage which destroyed one industries and to wipe out much other valuable The bottom is now and in due time every accomplice in the dastardly midnight work will come to an The information Hied by F. Bums and G. W. Wilson with Justice published below and indicate that the matter is now in the hands of who haye no to and who will give this community the service necessary to protect it against the basest of State of Iowa vs. James The defendant James Hopkins is accused of the crime of committed as For that on or about the 18th day of A. D. 1884. in the night in tlie township of did maliciously and feloniously set Dre to and burn the The lintel known as the Revere occupied by A. and owned by G. W. AVilson and A. situated on lots 1,2 and 3, in of lots 1 and 2, in block 12, of the town of in said county and that the said James Hopkins did set lire to said building as with the intent then and there to burn said That by reason of the premises a portion of said hotel was destroyed by said to the statute in such cases made and and against the peace and dignity of the state of Subscribed and sworn to before this 14th day of A. D. 1885, by the said G. W. A. A. Justice of the The other two charges are similar to the above except that in one July 2oth, 1884, is substituted for the attempt to burn the Revere also signed by G. W. while the other is signed by Frank W. Burns and charges Hopkins with setting fire to the on the night of June 22,1884. Sheriff Haerling went to Cherokee yesterday to arrest Mr. At that place the sheriff learned that he was going home by first On this account the arrest was not made until this which saved tlie the extra expense home and the keeping of the prisoner over Quite a prevailed when the word passed rapidly through the city following the The attorneys for the prosecution are Messrs. Rishel & of this and Messrs. Clark & of Fort The defense is of course Messrs. Kelly & The senior member of this firm will now have enough to do to defend his political associate without manipulating the coming city The attorneys for the prosecution have in hand not only the task of weaving the network of evidence around the fire but also that of applying the law to the bank wreckers for all there is in it. Mr. of Fort filed the following information witli Justice Alline and the parties named are now busily hunting the sum of or each tonkins f furnish and Kelley They waive asd the cases go the grand State of Iowa vs. James Hopkins and Se above-named defendants are accused of the crime of committed as For that the said James Hopkins and Matt B. Kelley on or about the 10th day of A. 1884, at the township of Plymouth state of unlawfully and feloniously forge and a certain Prom f and did then the intent marked and of this contrary to the statute in such cases made and B. A. Subscribed and sworn to before me by the said A. this 14th day of A. D. 1885. A. A. Justice of the A Tn tlie Ileal i residence own A entitles ihe charges laid at mv door are and too silly lor even lam quite prepared to meet and have not the slightest hesitation in assuring niy friends a complete and thorough Por the present my cases are all removed to a court of from prejudiced and where I will my accusers a court I can a fair In. itH present diatribe the state the self-appointed oi the has just about as much evidence against me as it has a soldier in the British Will the people do me the common justice to wait until I blow this whole clear out of the If 1 show it to be the con concocted in the state of then I am willing to suffer each and all of the Yours James 14,1885. A The Sentinel has nothing against tlie In the line Its duty to the it is pushing its contemporary to define Itsi position as the apologist and of and or the advocate of honesty in office and decency in When that paper professed to unload Hopkins and Kelley to save its it did only a selfish and was not to If it does not still retain in its proprietorship professional gamblers and ballot box conspirators and is not inspired by this e ement let it drop that and advocate better In its last issue it Mr. shall wo a fair and candid our or shall we have a Wo prefer tho but if compelled to cuter into the light we bo tho liiat to leave It. Wo know vulnerable and If we meet wdl if you and your compel us to resort to this knul of to defend ourselves and friends from your cowardly and anonymous We have heard that kind of threats and attempts at bluffing for Kernan howled and Buck repealed the dismal and now their sickly imitators take up the The gang has repeatedly sent special commissioners to notify us in a confidential that a detective was running down the pathway of our life with the thirst of a bloodhound seeking for and that we better stand from it is our pleasure and our pride to declare that tho record is an open and the character a bulwark has ever challenged So if the Globe desires to defend itself and it is at liberty to select its own Its reference to is one we did not expect it to have the frankness to because as we have referred to no one except bank wreckers and ballot box The Globe cannot refer to anyone as its in this connection except the class last E. of the City board of trade received a telegram yesterday from Congressman Struble briefly announcing that the house had passed the reviving the franchise of the Sioux City branch of the Union The amendment mentioned provides the proposed road shall cross the Missouri at Sioux The Journal says the of Sioux City people are due our not only tor the efficient way in which he has worked for this most important but as well for so promptly sending information when the measure The friends of the in Washington have all along said that if the measure could be brought to a vote it would pass the How difficult it has been to get the vote only those who have worked in the interest of the measure Here in Sioux tho repeated failures of tlie attempt to get a vote had discouraged all but a In tne senate it is confidently believed by best in condition to the will be passed the present It will not have there as in the the obstructive rules which has made it next to impossible to reach a As inclement as tlie weather was yesterday a large crowd attended Mr. Van great reduction on the sale of broche dress goods and other for which his popular store is Many who have the means are buying for future need as it is doubtful if goods of equal merit will ever be sold in this city again at what other dealers call Mr. Van Pelt intends to turn as much as possible of his large stock into good old-fashioned cash before starting east for goods and he informs our reporter that he will continue this sale several days longer in order to stuff out his before visiting the panicky markets of the east. buys for cash and sells for cash hence all these choice that are so seldom found Feb. 13.-Dealers all out of but cobs save us from freezing so we are all happy masquerade ball at the Blake house was a success All of the gentlemen present masked and many of the The club cleared telephone wire was broken for a while between here and but has been With trains coal out and the telephone line down left us rather Isolated Kansas City The state of Iowa has been capturing a few gold medals at the World's exposition for creamery butter and other toe Missouri is quietly waiting for the arrowhead head sweepstakes and the award on Indian Any commonwealth can make butter and grow but It takes a superior of soil to turnout good state of has 800 sheep fpr The Niobrara Open to The President has by executive order opened to public after May 15,1885, all lands within the or Santee Sioux reservation in remaining to and by except such as are occupied for and missionary The Journal says these lands comprise many thousands of acres of the richest agricultural and best timber land in the state of The reservation lies along tho Missouri at a point below the confluence of the and is only distant from Sioux City about eighty and is immediately accessible by There being no doubt entertained of the repeal of the pre-emption and timber culture these lands will be subject to entry under the homestead and will therefore give opportunities to about twice as many settlers as the same extent of territory would under the old regime of speculative pre-emption and timber culture the lands being among the richest in the whole north-west with railway facilities already at the door of the the rush that Avill come with the montli of May will soon cover the last available From Town to The other day we quoted a correspondent's account of a family reaching claiming they had been sent from LeMars to that The Wakefield Republican has come to hand with further The party consists of two women and five strikingly systematical in the whole company being possessed of an equatorial The older of the grown women reported herself as the while tlie children were claimed to belong to the her They gave name as and both husbands While on the road to Pone a on the seven-year old while under the influence of a of in answer to tho question where they the and further that ho never saw his and that tho older boy not his and that the younger of the grown women was not his The older about la reply to incidental said the older of the women was his and that his father died three years and that only the girls was his Such conflicting reports from the different members give grounds for the belief that they are traveling from town to and imposing to no small extent upon the How Boyd the democratic editor of to whom they had been referred by LeMars received them the Republican knows Curd of Editor We desire through the medium of your paper to express our heartfelt thanks to friends for their many kind and sympathizing ministrations in the great and through which we have recently been called to pass by the illness and death of our little J. H. J. H. Detroit Free Many are always very ready to accept invitations to other people's home They are very much more attentive to other than to thoir A young man should be found in his and spend sufficient time there for his influence to tell upon tho family and for him to cultivate manly dispositions that will be a blessing in years to Buy your hard coal before another & Instruction on organ or piano given by C. residence on Washington street near the corner of Second Cures cramps externally for pa For man or 20 and 60c. That not a back seat for though it eome horns of deceit or the brazen cheek of the Bot say to tho people For THAT 6001 hath Who hath Who up in the middle of thel night and goeth after doctor for the youngest boy who much from the croup because of his shoddy Who hath rheumatism in his joints till ho can scarcely navigate for want of heavy Who diveth down deep into the basement of his pocket for a nickel it noty He who long the Israelite and spendeth his stance for shoddy aad eth not the innumerable to the U. when hearts of good men ate made glat Iff Che cheapness which classes of and Mk Where the long-suffering U.S. a deep smole as he success of his efforts to make the most popular store In He who readeth this lesson 9x0. not his son or brother to & for a supply of underwear er same is a man and Idt 104 needeth Tho cold makes people scratch around after warm AH wm ask is for you to look our slock and if not able to make we shall not expect you to ' J any IlL I corn to H. 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HILGERT 8UCOE8BOU TO Dress and Eaners Best of Custom Work done ts promptly and neatly GREAT BAN SALE F We have Bought at Foreclosure Sale the 8tock of Israel consisting of Boy's & Children's Clothing BOOTS and and Gent's Furnishing Goods which will Closed out at Fifty Cents on the All Goods to be at Former mm m mm  

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