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IOWA STATE VOL. I. DES MOINES, IOWA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1894. NO. 9. 12th Kentucky heavy artillery and was mugwump senator hut they can never kT/mrniini them at their hoteL During vhe vi«i| made corporal at Camp Nelson. GLASS OF FASHION. the newly-married man. who, by Iowa State Bystander. elect him. John Early went from Nashville, Tenn., 'S OLD in 1802 and* came out in 1804. He was way, was a loug time a bachelor, The passage of a hill to establish a under Gen. Thomas. SUMMER . COSTUMES FOR the bell to order some wine, I'UHl.ISIiKI; KVKHY K1UDA Y. Henry Hiuith went from the state of New home for aged Negroes hi Washington WOMAN'S WBAR. brother tells me the little bride, in : A SHOflT SKETCH OF THEIR TRIALS AND TRIB York in 1803 and was mustered out in 1805. ITS IMPORTANCE IN THE NORTH : gray and old rose gown, rose froipj from a part of the unclaimed funds due ULATIONS BEFORE AND AFTER DOING Served under Gen. Burnside. CHARLES 8. RUFF, - - Editor. —AS VIEWED BY A SOUTH GENEROUS SERVICE FOR THE COUNTRY. ' Robert Burns began service for the pres chair, walked over to her lord an THADDEU8 8. RUFF, Associate Editor. the estates of Negro soldiers has en ERNER. tyhlte Plqae Oown U In Town— master, and in a very gentle and de-1 JOHN 0. REELER, 8ecy. and Bus. Mgr. ervation of the Union in 18 M and was couraged Representative Murray, of honorably discharged in 1805. He was A Novel Dinner Oown—A New Kn- cidtsd way said: "I object to drinking A Hotter of tlie Names of it Few Polk South Carolina, to propose that the under Gen. Hooker and is accredited to gllnti Walking llut—General News of OFKICIAI. I'Al'KIt OK TIIK AKWO-AMKHICAN the state of Missouri. Should I'liy More Atten here. You will oblige me by ndC. PKOTKOTIVK. ATION OK IOWA. County Veteran*-- The I.Ut to be Made balance of the fund shall be used to Complete l>y Adding tlie Nhuich of Geo. Taylor. tion to tha Negro.. tbe Mode*. ordering wine." build schools for his race. There are All Iowa Colored Soldier#. Wm. Smith. At this point in the story I became OFFICIAL J'Al'KK OF THK MOST tt'OB- Henry lolliver. quite enthusiastic, says the Washing $."00,000 in the treasury due to Negro From the Charleston iVi?ien oiul Courier. Tbe White Pique Pelisse Again. SIIIl'FUI. ITNIL'KI) (i HAN I) I.ODGK OF Ed Taylor. ton Post, I said: IOWA. A. F. & A. M. ' soldiers of the rebellion as pay boun C. H. Richardson. Many of the Northern States owe The Negro srtldier began with the Now is the period when the white "Call on her'.' Well, I guess I will^j ties which has never been claimed, and history of the I'nited States in its first We want to give the name of every their Republicau majorities to their pique pelisse flourishes once again, TKRM8 OF SCltNCKlI'TION. colored soldier in Iowa aud hope thit call on her! Any woman who c.ari:„ One year 1 $1.50 is likely to remain unclaimed. war and his services has continued to Negro voters- The Florida Times- and, by the way, we have borrowed take a man in hand in that jolly fash-,!, they will send their names to this of this fashion from our babies. Pique Six mouths... 75 adorn the pages of history. The best fice. There is one Grand Army Post in Union prints a tublejof ten States in ion when they have been married only; Three mouths 50 The Trades Assembly has passed is obtaining among us, but be itunder- All subscriptions payable in advance. means by which we can show the un the state which is composed entirely of which the Republican majorities at dif four days deserves tlie spiritual sup-r some more resolutions and recommend colored men. It is located in the city stood it is generally pique glorified port of the entire sex. Why, she's a selfish devotion of tbe Negro to this ferent elections have been less than with black satin ribbons and chiffon ed to Postmaster Hunter the names of of Keokuk. genius! Talk about the wisdom of' Offick: IIkoistku Bi.k., Tjiihii Fi.ook. country and its flag and his unparalleled the number of colored voters, and there vests. Candidly, I confess it is a ma F. M. Hunter and \V. \V. Pattee for Solomon or George Elliot, they patriotism under discouraging and un DKATII OK THOMAS >4. WKIGHT. are ten such states in all. The figures terial that pleases me but little; it is any place within his gift. The next couldn't compare in sense with this Send money by postollice order,. money inviting circumstances is to recite from assume considerable significance when too stiff, yet I think it may be used thing in order will be to endorse Dam- woman-" order, express or draft, to Tdk Iowa State the pages of history briefly. A telegram last Friday announced it is added, on the authority of the most successfully to form facings to My brother interruDted my flood ofj phool Childress for the position of con drill gowns, and it may be relied up 'Btstandeij Publishing Company. Times-Union which says it has made a encomiums b3* saying: The first fatal collision occurred the sudden and unexpected death of on to make very smart little coats to Communications rnnst be written on one stable. He will probably be in favor careful study of the record, that if it "Wait a minute, until I finish. Her March 5, 17T0, between British soldiers Thomas S. Wright in New York city. be worn over serge skirts for yacht aide of tbe paper only and be of interest to of Negro deportation after election. husband answered, 'All right, my and American patriots and was known He was prostrated on Fifth avenue in had not been for the Negro vote the ing; these looking their best, perhaps, the public. -'Brevity is the soul of wit,'' He is a member of the Knights of Labor dear;' then we went on talking for as "the Boston Massacre." Crispus that city and taken to the hospital, "Democrats would have elected every when adorned with gold buttons. remember. about ten minutes. At the end oft;: and has been crowded into the Trades president since the war;" that "if it With serge skirts, too, coats of colored We will not return rejected manuscript Attucks was a leader of the patriotic where he died. The aged father of the that time he told me the proprietor. " Assembly in some miraculous manner. linen have an excellent effect A unless accompanied by postage stamps. mob. He was a mulatto and one of deceased, Judge Geo. G. Wright, was had not been for the Negro vote of the ^ras a nice fellow, whom I would en corn flower-blue serge skirt and a hoi- four killed outright by the British. completely overcome by the sad news. North the Democrats would have elect joy meeting, and asked me if I would EMANCIPATION CKMvIlK.VTlON. land coat, although it perhaps sug KEl'L'llMC.VN STATU TICKKT. The deceased was widely known all ed every president since 1872:" and like to be introduced. Of course, con On June 17, 1775, l'eter Salem, another gests the undress costume of a page, that "if it were not for the Negro vote sidering the fiact that I was not born Negro, was the jKero who manned the over the country as an eminent lawyer may be very successfully worn with a For Secretary of State, The first day of August will long be yesterday, I said yes, and we went off slight breast works so gallantly, de and a man of marked ability. In Iowa of the North there would never be any black skirt and a black tie, and W. M. McFARLAND. remembered by the colored people of and had a few old ryes. Some women fended and shot dead Major l'itcarin, he was born and known and loved for danger of Democrats losing control of Crowned by a Panama hat trimmed For Auditor of State, Muchakinock, Evans, Fishville, Keo are bright, but some men are brighter, s. G. McCARTHY. of the Britisin marines, scaled the re the many qualities he possessed which either branch of Congress." In the with black taffeta ribbon. kuk, Marshalltown, Newton, Iowa see?" For Treasurer of State. doubt finally and shouted "The day is made him a true friend and. an agree conditions stated the Democratic party JOHN HERRIOTT. City, Knoxville. (irinnell, Pekay, Des A Novel Dinner Gown. I saw, but I didn't say so. ours." The embodiment of the victims able neighbor and a dutiful husband. in the doubtful Northern States, and For Judges or Supreme Court. Moines, Boone and other points in Here is a dinner gown which is a C. T. GRANGER. of slavery in the armies of freedom was Those who knew him best loved him even in some of the most stubborn Re Sell Their H»lr. Iowa. The day opened up beautifully, dream of beauty. It is strictly new H. E. DEEMER. felt to be very galling and inconsistent the most. The remains were brought publican states could well affort to pay also, which lends it distinction. It is "Do we have many girls come to sell v.-! a few clouds hovering overhead, For Attorney General, more attention to the colored brother, made of Nile-green moire antique, their hair? Well, I should say so; bnt "• MILTON REMliEY.