Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines, Iowa). 1894-09-14

Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines, Iowa). 1894-09-14

1 ?*!!*••:•r "'.»ass 8o r/le v J nn I """l»'«s 'limy Aro More Funny Than ' „ - ; , «" ">an tore away Iho wrap­ WHAT THEY WANT. » l>«>nlri(d. per, and his check ilnslied ami his eye PACERS CROWING IN FAVOR. briyhteued, as he saw tlio gleamim The JrrlgaHon Congress A Marked Chan*,, of Opinion the Pas. IOWA STATE BYSTANDER VOL. I. DES MOINES, IOWA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894. NO. 15. A Stylish Batblnf Suit. There is not much in the religion thing indescribable by the pen of man meetings we have ever had. The F0K WOMAN AND HOME Red serge on which stripes of white Iowa State Bystander. that does not make its possessor more will certainly take plaee. Would that grounds were crowded with people and teams filled the streets for blocks and serge are stitched at regular intervalo* benevolent. the change will be soon and amicable. blocks. 8ERVING REFRESHMENTS ON producing the effect of a striped mar PUBLISHED KVK1SV L'"HLL>AV. The fair at Muchakinock was a grand NO MORE COUf.O WE EXPECT. THE PIAZZA. The returns from the election in the success. Fine weather, a large attend­ Thursday, September 20, is state of Vermont will carry dismay to ance and excellent races. The exhibi­ CHARLES S. RUFF, - - Editor. The Des Moines Leader and the Os- the Day and Date for the THADDEU8 S. RUFF, Associate Editor. the Democracy of the entire country. tions in the floral hall were neatly B. Pretty Summer Tea (Jown of New JOHN D. REELER, Secy, and Bus. Mgr. kaloosa Negro Solicitor, both Demo­ The Republican majority will reach arranged and honors justly conferred. Great Meeting. Design—A Stylish Bathing Suit—A cratic papers, disagree with Miss Wells All present enjoyed themselves to the OFFICIAL t'AI'Elt OK THE A FIIO-AMKKICA X 28,000 or more. The senate is solidly Most Becoming Frock—Hints and for political reasons. They present no utmost. May every year add crowning PHOTECTIVE AHSyClATIoX OF IOWA. Republican and the liouse will be com­ success to such an enterprise. Recipes for Housewives. facts to disprove what she has said. State Fair Grounds in the City posed of 233 Republicans, nine Demo­ Rev. Peterson passed through this OFFICIAL I'At'Eti OF THE MOST WOH- The Solicitor takes the monkey part in of Des Moines Will Be crats and one Populist. city on his way from Galesburg to SlIll'FUL UNITED flKAND LODGE OF the play and the Leader furnishes the Ottumwa HE PIAZZA OF A IOWA. A. F. A A. M. the Place. The election in the state of Maine modicum of brains. The Iowa State Wednesday night the A. M. E. clioir, |p|Iijsummer house is a assisted by Mesdames Wade and Lon­ suitable place for TEIIMS OF srHtfCIWTlON. indicates that the Republicans have Register comes boldly to her defense One year $1.50 don, of Muehakinock, will give a A Grand Street Parade Head­ every possible oc­ and says: Six months 75 carried it by 40,000 majority. The concert at the ctiurch. cupation, unless, Three mouths 50 legislature will have a working Repub­ The Register wishes Miss Wells suc­ ed by the Muchakinock OTTUMWA NEWS. perhaps, the fami­ All subscriptions payable in advance. cess in her undertaking to arouse public lican majority of about 125, thus insur­ Band and Followed by ly washing and the indignation. We are glad that the ing1 the re-election of Senator Frye. giving of a dinner OFFICE; KEOISTEH 1>I-K.. Timtn FLOOH. Negroes have found a voice, and that Special Corresjxmdence to Iowa State Bystander. Civilians and Sol­ Thomas U. Reed has a plurality of among their own race, to appeal for party. The work The late rains have had the effect of diers. 10,000. Nelson, Dingley, Seth H. justice to the civilized world and to table of the house­ Send money by postottlee order, money Heaven. Law and order must be re­ making it much cooler than it was a wife may be there, Milligan and II. Uoutelle have been few days ago. order, express or draft, to THE IOWA STATE stored in the South or National demor­ Excursion Rates on all Railroads and a bookshelf for elected to congress by majorities rang­ Jack frost made his first appearance BYSTASDLK Publishing Company. alization will ensue. If England can to People Attending the Cele­ the family book worm. The young Communications must be written on one ing1 from <'>,000 to 0.000. help us we shall welcome even Eng­ in this citf last night. Mrs. Susan Henderson returned home woman who plays the guitar may land. The South stands branded as bration- side of the paper only and be of interest to from Auxvasse, Mo., last week, where have her particular corner, and there the home of lawlessness and disorder, the public. ''Brevity is the soul of wit,'' A church without a pastor stands at she attended the funeral of her mother. as a section in which the darkness of should also be a corner devoted to the remember. Dearborn and Thirty-sixth streets, Mr. Tebo, of Keokuk, is visiting in Iowa Orators and Missouri Orators barbarism broods over all. There is hospitable member of the family who We will not return rejected manuscript Chicago. The priest who built it was only one way of getting back into the the city, the guest of Mrs. Pertim. —Black Orators and White likes to give her friends a cup of tea. Mrs. 13. Carter gave an informal re­ unless accompanied by postage stamps. the first of his kind in America. The world wide respect, and that is the Orators. and a wafer whenever she sees them. ception at her home on Green street way of law and order. To fit up a portion of the piazza as a church is St. Monica's, and the priest is last Wednesday evening in honor of terial makes the strikingly stylish REPUBLICAN' STATE TICKET. dining room, however, leaving silver bathing suit which a Narraganset* Rev. Augustus Tolton, the first colored Miss Emma McGruder. A very pleas­ Judge Albion W. Tourgee, of New LYNCHER CONFESSES. spoons and hand painted china about, belle wears. It is made with a short For Secretary of State, clergyman to celebrate mass in this ant time was had. York, at the Tabernacle In the Mrs. Sinai Hearald, of Kirksville, would be to invite the attention of full skirt attached to a blouse. A W. M. MeFARLANO. country. Father Tolton hadsueceeded Robert McGarver, son of Sheriff Mc- Mo., is visiting her daughter, Mrs M. Evening. burelars. The best plan is to have a white kerchief collar of serge trims For Auditor of State, in getting together a large congregation s. G. MCCARTHY. Garver, of Memphis, Tenn., went before O. Williams. They attended the email table in a nook not far removed the latter, which is also belted with a of the people of his race and was about For Treasurer of Stote, the grand jury Saturday evening and Mucliakinock fair this week. At Which Meeting M lyor I. L. Hlllis of from the dining room windows. The corset girdle of the same material. JOHN HERRIOTT. to enjoy the fruits of his generous gave the full arrangements for the Rev. A. A. Hinton was in the city the This City Will Pre dde. For Judges ot Supreme Court. efforts when he gave way. lie is now first of the week. lynching at Millington of six Negroes, Mesdames C. L. Young and C. II. J. C. T. GRANGER. being treated in an institution in St. H. E. DEEMER. lie said uhat H. N. Smith, one of the Taylor left Tuesday morning for Han­ Bring Your Wife, Your Children, Your * For Attorney General, Louis where priests afflicted as he is men now under arrest, invited him to nibal, Mo., to see their father, who is Sweetheart or Some Oue Else, Your MILTON REMLEY. are taken care of. join the party and gave to him the very ill. SUter ir Some Other Fellow's Sister For Railroad Commissioner. names of the parties to compose the J. D. Crawford went to Oskaloosa -Be Present at AH Events. C. L. DAVIDSON. The executive committee of the mob, as well as details of the plans Sunday to attend the Quaker meeting. He reports having a good time. For Clerk Supreme Court. Republican National League met this afterward carried out. Smith declared THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. C. T. JONES. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shelton are at­ week in Chicago to arrange plans for that the sheriff and Criminal Judge For Reporter Supreme Court, Cooper were not ignorant of the plans tending the annual session of the B. 1. SALL1NGER. the campaign. Ex-Presidents J. S. of the mob. McGarver has been held Baptist Association at Centerville this On the above date the colored citizens week. Clarkson of Iowa and John M. Thurs­ under 810,000 bonds for appearance at of Des Moines have made special prepa­ CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. ton of Nebraska, were made advisory the trial. R;v. A. J. Walker, of Keosauqua, spent a few days in this city this week, rations to entertain all who come here members of the committee. We would A call has been issued by the pastors J . A. T. HULL, of all the churches of colored people in the guest of Rev. W. F. Watts. to assist tiiem in commemorating the of Polk. liked to have seen J. S. Clarkson at the the city for a mass-meeting to-night for Rev. F. J. Peterson held quarterly deeds of the valiant Union forces upon conference at the A.

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