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   LeMars Post (Newspaper) - June 24, 1895, Lemars, Iowa                                I BASE | I LeMars vs. Omaha | I JUNE 26-27. I The LeMars Post Every and you ix in j THe I it's so. EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO 5 1, LE 34, FIVE state Convention at to lie u Lively HOT FIGHT OVER noth Gold anil to n Arc on of tlin state horo will ho the hottest in the history of the All are here today for the preliminary in the district The lines are drawn on the endorsement of the administration with Carlisle's friends leading for the and friends against itn General M. Clay is the administration candidate for and P. W. Hardin is the Tho men will try to force nominations before the adoption of a The gold men are bitterly opposed to this order of as they claim that Hardin Is stronger than the free Hardin is free silver coinage ond if nominated a free silver Tho first test of strength will come tomorrow on selection of a who has the appointment of two members at largo ou all tho It is estimated that the gold mou will have six and tho five on the committee on from the bnt if tho silver raon the temporary organization the platform makers will stand 7 to This is tho that is being mado Doth gold and silver men claim a majority of tho Neither side will its candidate for temporary although Congressman W. J. Stone and A. 8. Berry are still most prominently mentioned by their respective sides for president of the Among New 24.-The at the naval hospital in Brooklyn are by a peculiar malady prevalent among the sailors who arrived on the Chicago during her lost There are at tho present according to the statement of Surgeon in D. T. Edwards about 80 of the Chicago's crow laid up in the naval Although somo of tho men have been under treatment seven weeks their condition has been but little The same high giddiness and pains in tho which the disease when first are still by and little progress seems to have been made in with the a una 44.-Since he has taken hold of tho whisky trust Receiver has mado a profit of to his of June 1. filed the United States court today as compared with tho inventory made of condition of the trust on 2b, when the went into the custody of the At that time there was a surplus of 11,200,000. Tho receiver now reports a surplus of The report was filed at the request of Judge to old him In determining the character of the decree to moke in the petition for the sale of 18 of the properties under the reorganization strike at 24.-About 100 laborers employed in. building a new tension of the Milwaukee Street Railway to the state fair for an advance in They to allow new men to take their and as the company is in tho hands of tho United States marshal will have to take the matter in The ring leaders will probably be arrested if the strikers persist in luo lesting new Divorce New Juno 34.-Judge in the special term of tho su promo ou tho application of A. H. has sent the divorce suit brought by Mrs. Ollie Corbett against J. J. to Edward Jacobs 03 Referee Jacobs will determine tho issues and ascertain to what amount of if the plaintiff is Sipall lu 84.-A passed eight miles south of here at 4 p. killing a number of horses and wrecking o number of barns but no one Was The storm was by Crops in a limited area were badly Hail stones as large as lemons are reported to fallen near Minn. Jackson Finds June 24.-Ellis tho contractor who City the Priests of Pallas parade in has been heard He Writes from that he mm to bis wandering along the hanks of the Ohio river two on June 24,-Bob appeared in the court of sessions to answer to the Indictment charging with the killing of Con his sparring in the course of an in this city last When court adjourned at iwo jurors had been Pioneer Packer June 24.-Charles P. tho well kuown died today Wor a lingering He was the man in Chicago to make the of canning mick Bros for Reliable Process Gasoline Best on Gold Coin Cooking Stoves are We Sell Ice Cream Freezers Lawn Mowers Lawn Hose Ice Boxes and all kinds of Shelf and Heavy Call and See 721 Main St. or In on tho part of many of tho who surveyed portions of the Dakota territory during early la causing and litigation to determine tho ownership of thousands ti acres ot Many of these are misleading us to ami in every instance whore surveys have been ordered by county tho old have been found to bo wholly Persons who took land in accordance with tho old refuse to permit tho to bo changed to conform to the for the that of them would lose quantities of land by tho Minnehaha has for years boon the of bitter strife in this the hope of adjusting a new survey was A majority of tho people of the township and township officers aro in favor of tho new hut a number whoso property is affected by tho in tho lines are strongly opposed to and a very bitter fooling has boon engendered between tho two This has caused a number of personal tho people can come to somo amicable agreement in tlie trouble ia liable to ON of Juno 24.-Tho report ol tho geological survey ou precious stones of the United States for the calendar 181)4, by Special Agent Georgo F. Kung of Now was made publio The de of the year are summarized as Tho finding of a 10% karat diamond at develop lug of a now ruby mine near N. finding of an emerald at Peak and Earle N. 0.| memorial to congress to preserve the world renowned agatized ing of a remarkable giving a now ornamental and a smaller output of turquoise mines due to depressed financial Sapphire aro reported WiSst of 1,400 acres in A new of true erald was also found near N. C. A big output is predicted upon development of tho Tho output of of which so largo a tity was mined during 18UI and 1803, was limited to not more than 00,000 foi 1804, No new turquoise of value were of Indian School June 24,-Superintend ent of Schools W. N. Hallman left here today ou a tour of visitation of tho of Indian school teach to bo held lu the west during the There will be three The first will be hold at Sioux July 1 to 0, and the others at July 82 to 37, and El O. July I to 0. The forenoons of day at all of these meetings will be devoted to tho of questions of general education the to section of employes of tho industrial and of the school matron General will be delivered In tho Secured tho 24.-Hubbard T. Smith ot Indiana enjoys the honor of standing first In the at the atato department for the of a consular and he will tho Thla Is tho firat time that one of these desirable places has been flUod by competitive Mr. who iB a musical composer of some will probably bo duty at tho United embassy at whore ho will hove an opportunity to pursue his Attorney June 24.-Attorney General Harmon has returned from to where he went to attend to flome local matter requiring his personal Hp now expects to in Washington during tho entire with brief to his Tory tho Tusk of u New NOT READY FOR will bo Colorado has of tho COLORADO Have United and Will July 1. June Colorado coal operators aru jubilant over tho new combination have which will commence operations 1. The new known as tho Northern Coal company and it ready signed contracts with northern mines to buy all of tho output at a stated price por and it will have a monopoly of all tho coal produced In northern All operators of tho lignite fluid are Interested in tho now aa officers or and contracts have also boon mado with the wholesale who after tho 1st of the buy their coal from the Northern Colorado company of from tho mine as at This it is will insure a uniform price for all coal com lug into Denver or being sold in the O'Neal June 84.-David O'Neal of Spokane Is In Chicago searching for hia Olivette came to this city two months ago to have a surgical operation O'Neal is a mine owner and his sister owns a sixth Interest In one of his she came to Chicago a Canadian syndicate was negotiating the purchase of the mine in which hia was After she left Spokane the deal waa made and the purchase is now ou waiting for the but no of her can be Seal lllll Ita iue In tho uf Members nt tho 24.-Tlin Marquis of Salisbury this morning with tho lit. Hon. Arthur the Conservative leader in tho house of the Duko of the Unionist leader in tho house of and with Hon. Joseph tho loader In house of at his in and proceeded to Windsor ot p. m. in reply to the summons of tho following the of tho The crisis to absorb tho of tho and tho bust speculations regarding the cabinet agree in tho belief that Lord Salisbury will accept tho task of forming a cabinet and a now to be composed of of both of tho Unionist although a dissolution of cannot long bo It may to fill all tho places In the as Tho Times insinuates this before taking stops for im immediate then SUMM M ING OF The LeMars Driving AT LE 2, 3, 4 and 5, Club THE GREAT BY will occur BE GIVEN AWAY IN July 4th. The Best Lot of Horses Ever Seen in the Northwest will be at this Verdict In the June 24.-The jury in the case filed Into the United States court about noon with a verdict of guilty against all three Mrs. Mary A. Frazier and ends tho moat important and mysterious murder ease ever tried in Tho victim was Mrs. who waa beaten to death by the side of the road near his home at 1 it is on his New June 34.-Oretua, a small town just across the was tho scene of a mysterious lynching Inst The victim was John a young man 28 years of His body was found dangling from a pole at the outskirts of the town this Frye belonged to a gang of young men who mado it a business of sotting fire and burning down property in Indiana to June 24.-The eviction of settlers from the Winnebago reservation has Fred Smith and wife being tho first thrown They refused to move but were overpowered by the Indian The settlers have organized for self and will rent from the Indians Fatal Quarrel at a June 84,-At a picnic at Thomas and James Crockett shot and killed Daniel All were drinking and the trouble arose over some trivial Kidd waa unarmed ond waa ahot six times and died Tho two mon who did the killing both made their Porter Hold Without June 24.-G. A. the slayer of Charles was without The testimony that he killed the boy In execution of throats made that he would exterminate the entire Fourteen Juno 24.-At a family reunion near 14 persons hove been Jacob Trout bnt others will The poison is supposed to have been in the water taken from an A dead bat was found in tho Could Not stand June 84. - her sister had not bought her a shirt 14-year-old Katie who lived in the roar of 11107 Lawrence Vive In Two June 84.-William Cose has five children within two Diphtheria wan tho cause In The father Is blind and the five the entire of according to the program tho Marquis of Salisbury would premier and of tho council of ministers and tho Duke of would become secretary of for foreign Mr. Balfour is to boon slated for tho office of lord of tho treasury and Mr. will become secretary of atato for The Hon. George formerly of tho la to be For J AS. S. E. A Great Line WHEELS Select From New Samples of Each Wheel in Victor Eagle Fa con Bicycles for Boys and prices range from to but tho soala fishery must bo before and It has passed its third ronding the government will move tho tho Tho then passed Its first Dr. member for tho middle of a by exclaiming that ho did not see why the seal bills should bo given precedence over the Irish land Tho thou nt June 84.-In tho of crowds of the of the of who woa at Juno 24, of lost by tho who was afterwards for the was today at the Pantheon with touching In the official cortege wero President M. of the French and M. president of the French of followed by tho senators and Fifty Were Killed or Buenos Juno 34.-A carload of dynamite exploded in tho streets of tho town of Ban Fifty persons were killed or wounded and many houses were Many of the 8t, Juno 24.-Over 100 houses have been destroyed by fire at 70 miles from ou the Many of the inhabitants OH June 24.-Lightning and storm played havoc in tho oil fields in this In tho Buckland the loss cannot bo St. Juno 24.-A. G. has resigned aa manager of Joe will probably II Main m & lEBSCH tor post or first lord of the Lord Sir Henry James and tho Leonard Courtney aro olso to have been for cabinet principal of the muat bo immediately and dissolution of par la expected within a Tho ot Londonderry ia to be tho next viceroy of It Is announced that tho Marquis of Salisbury has the task of forming a now In tho house of commons Sir William Vernon Harcount is my duty to mako the to the house that the division of Friday lost waa a vote of censure of tho of than whom never more respected or popular minister hold The of themselves with their and feeling that they wore unable to pass the votes for tho government resigned ' and their resignation was ordinary It would have been incumbent to move an Clean Springs for I Prices on all other work in Market For Orangea and June 84.-Consul Warner at Palermo Informs tho state department that during tho year 181)4 tho exportation of oranges and from Palermo to the United States was eight times UB much aa the exportation to all other foreign will Search Far a Vott Juno 84.-Throo Louis and Bal have fitted out an expedition and will leave here today for the Sierra Madro mountains In search of tho lost La according to contains a vast amount of oro of fabulous Tho was by the Spaniards on the Indians over a century and although many have been made to none have been First class Guaranteed in Every THE JEWELER East Side Main WHEAT RULED Were All ami tho Market bnt American girl and other working girls may themselves when they BOO the pictures of young ladies of tho Four Hundred In that tho working girls are every whit as pretty as tho White men need not think ho maoh of Tho population of tho globo bow amounts to 1,500,000,000. Of Including oil the inhabitants of Asia except tho number only There aro 030,000,000 If 08 much attention wore paid to the pedigree of people as la on that of then perhaps In people would be us good looking ua When Allison's boom is properly brought ont as a candidate for it will be that he looks like Grant promisee to bo the year both for heat and Corn started With Weakened on and tho Juno today at Thu tho In thu tulk of too much rain and of very amall July tuo Corn with but OD and wore 70)4o; 48u; 4!)u. 111.11). Juno 21.-nOGS-Hoolpt, 88,000 left fairly wag 1,000 and Texas 111,000 and barely South Omaha imto 1100 to 1000 030 to 1100 good common 700 market m tho WronK June 84.-Tho Iroquois of ran ashore about half mile olf this town at 0 m. The captain mistook the light from the burning gas well for Ashta bula harbor Tuga from released the about 10:80, otter 00 tons of ore hod been New New June 84.-Spoyer & Co. of New York and London that tho ot Chicago new 4 per new gold loan has been largely ovor m Shoe Sale To room for a new stock of shoes we will sell 75 pairs Oxfords lit 25, 100 pairs Women's Fine Kitl Button at por formor price to Many other shoes of all sorts luul to sell Sixth LE i i  

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