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   LeMars Evening Sentinel (Newspaper) - February 21, 1885, Lemars, Iowa                                SUBSCRIPTION KATE IN PER 50 PER NO 301 LE FEBRUARY 21.1885. FIVE CJ opt 4:10 A. M. iPi IL liJO Alu 0.,ft. to Alton and oE are to move to leaving Feb. will be the subject of evening at the Mr. will tje in tbe by pupila Ivom tlie and youth especially We the Globe and the it until tlie entire has gone into Us hole it in after need but little more to fly out do election day but will snowed under in a way that will Kive tlie community a rest and a better A Concert 23. 1885. HOUSE B| of the on leave of In tbo having with gmt in all the in k Hno Treat for Lovers of leati without at The Mills are night and All the new machinery beins and the is even tlie of that made tlie old various brands are now on sale by ilie and those who appreciate tiie to remain in and the which located liore such an important property ought to call for the product in preference to all is invited to the call lor in all the wards and for a convention of published elsewhere in Every man who wishes to resent the trilling with his ballot a year jobbing in and trilling with public trusts should not imder any fail to lie present iit the ward show that public interest in municipal It as though the hummers were not going to make battle but the Indian out break may come when least It is time for all vigils to take their post on the of To-morrow is the anniversary Mrs. A. D. Tomlinson is now in New Orleans on a visit to tbe great Beardslee has returned from Rook Rapids where lie was assisting iu a revival Moses Folsom Will Clark are soing to New Orleans on a for B. J. is beie arranging to have his land near broke out the early part ofthe ' Tbe Globe is getting to be a funny Its grotesque attempts last night to be serious and argumentative John Damey while coming down the steps of the Eastern fell and injured himself His death is hourly do you want to borrow money on your If apply to & under Nat onal You will get your money promptly and Mr. M. S. residing on Plymouth while working for in Marion filling ' a his foot confining the to his Sturges successors to Tiggis & are selling the baking powder of the Chicago Chemical Works at 50 cts pound and giving with each can a selection from seventy-two pieces of china and majolica etc. Great excitement among the Before deciding to put in your whole tune during the coming year raising small sit down and calculate if It is not wise to raise more make more and sell more eggs and Unless we ars is more profit and easier work by at least a part of your timo to of this We don't blame any lOr wanting to get out of the but we rise to remark that the for to out the cold worn him by a dense The houso m has 5j?^?, the north and west sides is one hundred miles south the rawness and dampness that Belong to a southern the gang in confessing the jobbers can't get there mourns of an Imagination that the will follow the example of by setting up a job tv city and flat's we have heard of The opposition to the job and have no of any except to make we public expense as light as opposition to the peoples inter liad several iMi desperately hard to They are hand or to take any into their 1 be bo as to Their B to they so as to be been and the secret meetings have the only by the members of OW to pose as the Ordway of was called up in the ttank 8nnni^kbut not A to contain his wealth There was the most a young man named the other accomplices but the victim lender who unpopular because of his ' Ke failed to of put the jury which because of the dislike for the outraged place wan In the next ten and him long The last grand jury was the we at least in along that took an interested notice of and It stirred up all the elements opposed to In. some way one or more from generally turned up in this secret and valiantly fought every attempt to indict evil On the last jury there was a prominent business man of this city pushed criminal matters witli such vigor that both gamblers and firebugs were as well as and ever since the snoaks have had their heads together trying to originate some by which they could crawl iu the grass and strike him without getting stepped The true to the mission for which it was yielded to the demand that it should be i cover from under which a cowardly attack should he Its editor-in-chief was indicted for arson by the through the of the man for the villains have ever since been laying in Tlie ball which he was so in starting on the roll sent to the uid led the way for the of who formed and became pres of the Globe The iu order to revenge self and to serve notice on f they did not cease their against the honor of their families would he assailed hy the sewer tongues of those who know where virtue is easy hy their own They put a scandal in public print with a cowardice which suppressed names in but retailed them on the street so that attention could bo focused upon the interested llow many are there now who are helping vandals circulate the story iu does not strike at men iu public capacity hy direct but through the hearts of women and Tlie man immediately responsible for this scandal going into type is an attachee of the and has boasted that he was given money to suppress the story during the of 188S, of a scandal to which lie was a and this is the paper which had the gall to say a few days that it had too lino a sense of journalism to and was supported by our liest This effort following its attack upon Meis is in keeping with its lino of journalistic and the best for pains in the chest or Druggists or Urn vs. reading letter I was perfectly astounded with his accusations of outrages by tiie on the Irisii but perhaps he only to ridicule the Irish question from their own point of Tiie grievance the Irish liave is that they are governed by an English assembled in London which 8 most outrageous to their Is Momus in earnest when he tells us that peeler can try and condemn and send to jail for three and there is no had the impression that evidence would have to bo produced in support of any criminal charge before a sentence of three months imprisonment could be passed in any of the British courts of Is it a crime in to shelter an evicted Momus tells positively that such is the and he further states that English in under the rule of the lord lieutenant is there in the capacity of a thief and a robber and a I beg to call your att to tlie double murder of Lord secretary of state to and the under during their first visit to Ireland in an They innocently took a walk into cowardly is in Ireland as true and noble to be found in tbe wide family pity the the poor Irish their is their besetting Now moment consider Cavendish's pred w. E. He made up when a young man to labor for the Irish to better accepted the secretaryship by the present liberal His life has been threatened at but fortunately he with the Irish in the nick of time to prolong his fife and usefulness to the English only hope for Ireland is fpr the people to educate their rising and if do they be a weapon more than dynamite or the dagger into the hearts of innocent education is at work throughout the British and Ireland's future good behavior will come out 0f the youths of If they the opportunity they maybe capable of governing but give proof of their capacity to dO before the trust can be reposed in When the time arrives they reason to rejoice that they and parcel of the great and noble British and they will do utmost to uphold it. My is with but am opposed the spirit of Dynamite ani let intelligence reign throw off the yoke of each party Catholics an will respect the creed Youts on Clears out 15c. 5 5g Feb. 20tli.-Weather from zem to twenty-four ruming at distressing intervals about tw ce a Every one nearly out of coa and nothing doing except that is all the rage in ople do not know how to put in their le sure Literary Society wa not as well attended last Tuesday yet the boys discussed the question which was that intemperance is the greatest decided in the from Chicago was a cut between here and Marcus just arrived here at It is so long between trains or e that the cuts fill uu and train shov have to do the work that an could easily have done if one every two hours through the i makes all the trouble and save Catholic fair Bonats at When men reach that desperation that renders them capable of distributing contagious diseases by shipping infected goods or breeding that Involves women and children they are nearing the jurisdiction of Judge There will be held at the court house on Friday evening at 8 o'clock Feb. 28, 1885, a convention of delegates from the three wards of the city of for the purpose of putting in nomination a candidate for a candidate for city treasurer and a candidate for city Each ward is entitled and are requested to send eleven By order of the committee appointed last Notice is hereby given F. W. Davis is our agent at Closk & Co. M. A. mayor of the city of in accordance with and with resolution of the city council of said passed Feb. 18,1886, do hereby publish and that there shall be held in and for said city of a general municipal election on tbe first Monday in in the year 1885, for election by the qualified electors of said city for tbe to One one city one city one trustee for each of the three wards of said Said election shall be held in the following polling places in said city to First Phoenix hose M. A. Frank John J. G. Second engine Seventh street between Main and Eagle E. Henry Frank W. Rev. F. Third & Van south side of Sixth street between Eagle and Clark 11. 1'. The polls shall be open from 0 o'clock m. to 8 o'clock p. m. of said All saloons and other places where Intoxicating liquors are sold shall be closed during said Witness my hand this 17th day of D. 1885. M. A. Mayor of the city of live dollars on their to pay off a debt on Ask for on for Sore 16c. Liquid 25c. THE LATEST Rosewell Miller has been appointed General Manager of the Milwaukee road to fill the vacancy made by the death of S. S. J. F. Tucker of le Illinois Central has been appointed assistant general manager of the same General Logan actually elected Senator of Illinois Legislature because of one democratic vote being cast for a dead man which was no vote at but the speaker did not grasp the the point was not made and the ruling was record that no election had taken Logan had 100 votes to 98 for Morrison The Oregon Legislature has adjourned a and the governor will appoint Col. Ingersoll made a lucky investment in a cattle and is able to live now without tickling the fancy of those who want the hereafter to vanish in the Ho goes to Europe on a five years tour not to lecture but to enjoy now made up is follows witli the possibility of change or two before inauguration day secretary of state; Mr Mr. Lamar their first visit to Ireland in ' into II story will tell how some fiends murdered The affair not very but still fresh in tlie minds or a good many intelligent people who can judge what some of the Irish people are capable of Do the fami y harbor any spirit of revenge toward Ireland for the loss of one so dear to them? m the least know that there are men Mr. McDonald secretary of the Mr. Manning secretary of the Mr. Vilas secretary of Mr. New secretary of the A negro boy confesses to setting the fire to the Philadelphia He is an imbecile and was instigated to do the terrible deed by one of the chief one who no doubt had some crime to cover He has been C. J. Corkery is out his entire stock of toys and Now Is the time to get a violin or an accordion at away below will be caucuses held as fol at & There Frst the courthouse on Wed February 25, 1885 8 Second at the office of Amos Alline Wednesday 85 1886 at 8 Third at the old school house Wednesday February 26,1885, at 8 of all voters of said wards in favor of and good for the purpose of putting in nomination one trustee from each of said wards and to elect eleven dele gates from each of said wards to attend tlie city convention to nominate a candidate for other city By order of committee last A Good is the universal expression from all who use Pearl's White for the It the and makes the akid dear besides seU has 300 sheep for dtf of Dowl That not a back seat for competition though it come with the horns of deceit or the brazen cheek of the unmitigated But would i say to the people SEARCH YE For THAT m Who hath Who hath Who up in the middle of night and after the doctor for youngest boy who much from the croup because of bis Who hath rheumatism in his till he can scarcely for of heavy Who down deep into the ment of his pocket for a nickel and it not? He who long over the called counters of thel and spendeth his Istance for shoddy and eth not the innumerable caravan the U. where hearts of good men the classes of notions fand Where the S. man a deep smole as he watches success of his efforts to make the U. S. the most popular store In Ho who not his son or brother to the S. for a of underwear or gloves the same is a man and his Tlie cold people around after warm All satisfactory prices will not allow any to Respect fu 11 y Yo the V. H. F. M. al Estate am Collections Promptly Attended THE BEST BARGAINS OUT 200 ucros Hlook iin I. 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TO Dress Boots KAISER'S Host of Custom Work dono to promptly and neatly GEBAT SALE ll We hare Bought at Foreclosure Sale the Entire 8toek rael consisting of Mens Boy's & Children s Clot BOOTS and Valises and Gent's Furnishing Closed out at Fifty Cents on the at Former Goods which Goods to be M Fred 845407 16  

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