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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 5

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THE DES MOINES LEADER: FHIDAY MOKNING, AUGVST 28 ISM RAIl.W A TiriB TABLB. sm? for Bin mm EAST. water below, and wht th victim drink the WHtcr, tli pill Is aiil.d wUh tn water from the diahruam lnt. Him mouth. Ohvlnunly there I a defect.

Homo el.ctritf galvanic action i re CInnever, et al; Mill to foreclose mechanic Hen. Anna. K. Hardin v. Fred C.

Harding; unit for divorce. Uay vs. Arnold Hay; suit i FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OP DM MOINR TUB BTATK IN8VRANC13 COM PAN -)F- "1. DES WOI.NCa. IOWA.

Arrlv hK'Kn I 11 N'ght Kiire lJUam PMV5ICIAN5. DR. W. VAV WERD15N, physlclaiTand rtiiraeon. 'I'hnna Itinlilulic, Ilia plioa ill Oftha 01 Walnut l7W I LTON MeC A ItTl I Iltooma t7 and it Van Gii.kle building.

"I'hona; Omen, 4.0; tWdenca, 7. PR. J. W. ADAM.

PHYSIciAN-DI-seaaea of women a speelaliy. Boom rr divorce. quired to d'-tttroy the Inevitable auapl-clon or coiiclcuHiu'a Hit tlnre I Dorr Cut Hp Company Wants Pay Fvproaa Mpi mi pin Kant Mill dm Hoi UUnd 4i aiu tlltiis. Ocorge v. It.

Craw ford: miii for decree of "re. itEAL Ywaalf'ur home In High-land Park. eln lo eoib-Ke, public Mi ihI t'hurchna, one to irt er tin. jargH lawn an. I n(iv shado irc.

will 1m iii b'low com; rtu barn and oilir-r eon. vcileiii'ea; com, ht nit nlwiw tills to you; tnls a'Mitg at a Imraaln. l'll uii v. run to Moines and North weirn lnd and Loan 412 Manhaiiuii building. "TltADK A rine tract of Houih 1'akola or land Tor a high arade piano.

Ja Mhiik-s and Norih. weaiein Land and Ioan 1- building. TO TltADKTme hundred nd Mfly-Mvu From W. Lyons fur Slander. ceptlon.

A pill, when it get liro the mouth the habit of growing Into 690 Ellxbeih llanlon vit. Andrew Cash Capital Loaaea Paid Jinotvvjea Honi'-thlnir nearly tin largo ua a cannon ball, BRIDGE INJUNCTION GRANTED w-aiu uutldlng. I) UTEKRfi. M. PHYSICIAN AND Furgson.

Special atteuflon given lo treatment of disease of women fTlee at residence. 10M Eno street. Pel Molnea, la. tosnre against Inxa or dumege by F'ir. Llghlnmw, Wind Sutrmn C.

or Is a com. patAy and ha ben doing busiticta over thirty yer. 3 H. WIVDSOh! Pres'dent. T(EO.

F. OKKFE, CIEO. A. PIHPMORR. Troaaur, IJ- A.

ELLIOTT, Vice Prenl l.nl. CARVER WIT.MER. Agent. C. It.

I. WE8T. Penver lOim Night IJmltnd i Hay H'xproaa It tS am pia H'liure 'i'enmolttlion iDpiU Faat Mall 11:40 am KUUKUK DCS JUOlNfc'S. Wdon .10:40 am pm Keokuk 4 pm 120 am HE8 MOINKS PORT IliKhven Mall and pm Tara and Fort lodce am 5:20 pm Minn, and air, t.oinn :10 pie Bt. P.

and Minn. IKpra WlNTEKSiST URANC.tL Mall 10 5 am pm Freight 7:00 pm 1:10 an loaa farm and (unv aiok or mer chandise, c. Itooetibaum. tin Yeunaer. Judge finlmea Block the Tilth Stmt Bridge man Ulo.

k. iM( llanlon; mitt for divorce. tiKi'K. Nah ft jro. va.Alcx D.

Walker, et al; suit for decree of foreclosure. 6st7.Allc A. riutierkHI vi. J. W.

Piy, et al; petition In equity. 6Mi.Alfre4 Hammer vs. Jamea Marshall, et al: Name. (I9UI. -National Life Ins.

Co, v. Marl Fleming; name. sw, He Mllm-a In. Co. V.

Geotgo H. Lew In. et same. am. Application of J.

rui.kett for permit. Alfred Hammer vs. Jamea Mar-ahal; petition In equity. sua. U.

ilcConnade va. E. Hobart Smith; sanr. Iowa Loan Trust Co, va T. DR.

WILLIAM WOODIU'RV. Homeo-palhlat. Eye, ear. nosa and throat lrt-ed exelualvely. Ofllee hour lo 12 m.

to I p. m. Over Walnut atreet. DrTj. W.

KIME OltlealllR-SI. residenea 31 Equitable building. Telephone day and night 143. H. King Sue Ihs City (or o.ooo.

Claimed Salary While 9 I'ubllc Wrk CommlMUncr, I'OH SAI.i:-V.rt loia on Kaat Bid" in Grant I'ark: a.toili rmiii: at leas than naar price ir od in tea day. a. ric. i p.M.ueiKt Dunning. 8IKGR OF IU LAWAYO.

Tall Mall (Jaaette: -'A corrcapondont, returned from the aeat of war, haa aent ua tho following anecdotea: John Chinaman haa penetrated even to the heart of Matabeleland. At least there la erne adventuroue Chinee who reached there, and who now owea hi a life to hta pigtail and the quaint, per-aonal peculiarities of his race. He waa on hi way to a certain mining diatrlct to act aa cook, to aome prospector, when the present disturbance began. Poor "Pigtail" found that to continua hla Journey, or to return, would be equally rieky, but decided on the later plan. He had passed the remain of A petition Will bo filed this afternoon -DES MOINES SAVINGS CHICAGO.

BURLINGTON ft QUINCY. Alhla-Burllnrton Pan. ..11 15 th diwtrlct court In a uit brouKht -'y the Dorr Cat Ue company against W. Lyons, for 1:6.000 damage for Aili Apeommtxlatlon 4 SO pm 7.00iu Du MoiJi.s. tJttment of Condition February 2a, 139.

nPanioiCTra. KANMAM CITY. J. Mackenzie; same. slander.

Plaintiff In a large concern Paaaenger train leave Citation. Mall and Express pm i 6900. 'f. D. Hustle va.

L. H. Brook; em Can nti eetan tin nt a davt A. POI.APKY. M.

Eya and Ear Stir. reon. Oranufated lid permanently cured In nve to ten daya. Office 411 West Walnut. DR.

BARA A. KIME-Offlee SI Equltahla building. Houra 10-13 and 1-4. Kpeclslty, dlssaaea of women. Telephone Ne.

143. DR. MRS H. family phyM-clan; utidea and children a apecialty. MJ Eont IM-tiHt streM.

27 DR. M. N. VOLDENO Menial and nervous diseases a aiteeialty. IteMidenee, VJ Capital avenue, (lines, 415-414 Equitable building, Dps Molnea, Iowa.

wniuh doe mi extensive 7 80 am Loan and Discount Overdraft Keul Extata and Caah and Exohaange, aame. Mali and Kprsa am 71.1. 359 3 20t.547.3J It will huv a lot In lha second niat of 64. Alice McUrcw va. C.

W. Frell, CHICAGO NORTHWK8TERN. throughout the state In live stock, and Clifton Height where 1S7 lot have ben aold and S3 house built during the paat et al; aame. C. N.

A I Mam especially In buying, feeding and mar rhleago Rxpreaa 10:) am 4 3n pm K. H. Snyder va. David Inlets, $1,041,723.41 ll months. Thla ail.llllnn la nnt lulna "hnnmed" but et al; aame, la growing from the legitimate demand for new.

clean houses at low cost and lota 6SKK. Chicago Lumber Co. v. W. 8.

keting cattle. Defendant In president tf the Iowa Bunkers' Ktate bank. Tha petition wM allege that about a year ago, when "plaintiff hud some business Carver; name. many murdered whites lying along the road, when he was overtnken by tome ten or twelve Matabela bhood on murder bent a lid armed in varlotm ways. ar nsir ihwir (Hi4.lowa L.

A T. Co. va. II. M.

This plat enable person working on ealaries of 10 and tlS per week to buy and easily cay for a cosy homo of their own Shackelford; aame. ATTORNEYS. the defendant'! bank, defendant made certain statements, unfounded LIABILITIES: Dwpoaita 715.2HJU9 $1.04 1,723. 4 r. M.

Casadv, President. Jame G. Berryhlll. O. M.

Hlppe. Vlo President. Simon Cosady, Cashier. Leland Windsor, Assistant Cashier. 93.

New England Lonn ft Trust GRANGER BENNETT. Attorneva o.nd Counselor. Co. va. H.

(ilaeRow. et al; aame. and unwarranted, reflecting on the busi J. K. and VV.

II. Gilcrlat va. K. insiean or paying rent. Rememher you can walk from your work in 15 to 2u mlnutea.

Buy a lot as a Saving Bank for your 310-11-13-13-14 Manhattan building. Dee ness nn'i lnv.it) of tiK, ttmuiHriy and lit W. Korter; aame. Molne. Iowa.

I.ona dlftanee teleunone im. Nigni Kxprea pm Ixiliota Chicago Limited 8 am 7:00 am CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN. Kama City pra 00 pm Night L'xpress pm 1:45 pin Limited (north) pm Twin ctty Bpeolal am am Day Express (north) Uea Mulnes local (north). WABASH RAILWAY. St.

Louis Panger 110 am 4:10 pm D. N. LINE. Fonda Express 11:40 am 3:40 pra Fonda and S. C.

Limited. 6 pm 1:10 am D. N. 4 W. BOONtS LINE.

Bloux City 9:10 pm Boons Mall and Expre. 11:40 am 8 40 pm Mail nrui Kxpresa 7:33 pm 8:00 am Indicate Dally. credit, whlrh havp resulted In serlou Injury to the business, pecuniary Ion Dimes. Tliey will pay ror tness lois. Prle t'tt raah' 14 iur mnnth.

Call H. Granger. E. G. BennatL WM.

BOUND TO HAVB WORK, and ttanmge to the good credit It had at onico for olat and uliotograuh of ATTORNEY AT LAW. taouaea. On reaching him and finding that he was not a "Mecnngar," or white man, they conaiHted among themaelve, and finally, after circling around the Celestial one. In a hestitaiing manner they drew nttarer, and, with reectful awe, touched film to make aure that he waa In reality flesh and blood. He waa certainly neither ft Cape half-breed, Hottentot nor anything elts they had ever ween; ao.

after an exchange of compliment, oarrled on In beet Matabele and Chinese respectively, they probably thinking he waa a powerful aioui Clty'a Unemployed Forcibly Take Pof vefore enjoyed. n. H. King ut the City. Room oliservatory BlUg.

PhoneJ27B. B. B. WALKER, floeretary. Walnut B.

Horatio F. Dale. Lemuel Klnkead cenlon ol a Sower Job, Sioux City, Aug. 27. Now that work A fred F.

Blseell. M. H. King yesterday filed a petition In a suit against tha city, in whlrh ha seeks to recover little over $6,000, al haa actually commenced In Bloux City DE3 MOINES NATIONAL BANK. DES MOINES, IOWA.

Capital Jion.iv O. M. Reynold President DALE, KINKEAD BISSELU Attor-nevH-ai-l De Moines. Observatory bujldlngooms 7QO-712. Telephone 837.

THOS. h. MAX ELI preparatory to repavlngr some of th leged to be duo him aa salary an a mem atreeita, It can lie aeen how great la ber of tho board of public work. The HELP WANTEDMALE. LA WY Eli- ha domand for work on the part of nult la an outgrowth of the trouble be mngnsn -witen doctor," who might have annihilated them by some myatlo Poor frightened "Pigtail" Room 212-213 Manhattan Building.

tween Messrs. Crellln and Roardman, K'MPIYKR8 CAN OCT ANY HRLP laboring men. Thla morning a force of nrocesa proceaa. 10 ACRH FRUIT FARM We HAVE A I Itulf n.alt' nnnVd hnnuA. BENJAMIN G.

FULLER. Attorney at appointed to be commissioner May 150 men wanting work gathered where was overtaken by a Bmall armed party Law. Rooma 47 and 4 ciapp moca, uea ke-Vra, nurse girls, lady and gentlemen or MacVtear, and Hherman and Plmms, the present commissioners. It fho work had been commenced yewter- Of who with the assistance clerks, waiter, supplied pronvpt- Moinea, Iowa. ly.

Bend your name and address, what wlll be remembered the right of the new day, digging trenchea for a new etorm n. Aims vice rresiflimt E. A. Lynl Vice Pre, dent Arthur Cashier Directors Arthur Reynolds, Ci. M.

Rey. nolds. J. L. Bacon, C.

b. Atkins. M. p. Turner, W.

S. Regtir. Henry Kiegelmaiu E. A. Lynd, Adam Dickey.

act as reserve agents for national bank. Fire and burglar proof safety Deposit Vault to rent at $3 to $15 per year. help you want and wages paid. We will do Jame Q. Dy.

Edgar C. Cory. DAY A CORT. Attorneye at Law, 40S West T-oenat street Dea Molnea. Iowa.

ui nn innian coone, nniung rrom Natal, -where our hero had alao nojourned, extracted from hla auakinar Una tho Dir. commissioner to take the offlo wa aewer. When the time to begin work tna rr. lo cliarge. 'Merrirt tiornm, Capital City Employment Bureau, Room arrived aome fonty men who had not contested by tho present Incumbents bwn hired art all Junrpwl Into trench 312 nut t.

and resulted In a declnlon of the court to the effect that the appointment are Special attention given to auprema court huslnees and collectlona. Jame A. Howe. Jesse A. Millar.

HOWE A MILLER, Attorney and Coun and began work. When the foreman ar- WANTKD Clerks, waiter, bell boys. rived on the acene and askPd them for three years, nnd that the ineum tleulara of hi escape. They had them-! selves been attacked by the game band of Matabele. However, a triumphal entry Into liulawayo was finally accomplished.

In the early daya of the niego of teamsters, rarm nanus, eoai miners fine acre farm, nearly all In fruit, good house and barn, good well; all fenced and lays nice. Will exchange till for good residence property In Irake university. KRCHANDISR Have all kinds of merchandise to exohange for farm land In Tnwa. FARMS FOR MERCHANDISR We have two farms in Polk County to exchange for general merchandise, to about to Jfi.nnn en li; must he good. RESIDENCE PROPERTIES We want several good Eaut Side properties to exchange for West Hide properties.

FARMS FOR CLEAR RESIDENCE OR Business PropertyHave several good farms to exohango for either business or residence properties. LAWREN'SON SMYDl'TR. benta would be allowed to serve the about tt the-y said they proposed to con cooks, housekeepers, nurse girls, general sel or at Law. Room ew. on ana wj tinue work and did eo.

They will con 'ull term before their successor could servants, typo writer and other. Capital Youngerman block. tv Kmnloyment tutiee. 313 walnut street. tike the office.

Mr. Klnc was a com tinue to hold their Htolen Jobs. The work of paving the leading etreets of the city room 3. Employer furnished help free of Jame C. Hume.

Thoma C. Dnwon. HUME DAWSON, lAwyera. 523 Walnut CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK. -iu DES MOIKE3, IOWA.

l.Ioner at the time the annexation will begin In a few daya. It took efrcrt. He had served but a atreet, De Molnea. lowa. Bulawayo a curioua casa of treachery occurred.

A certain English lady, whose husband was away with one of the- relief parties, was summoned bv I iw weeks when the election under the Jacob M. Bt. John. Jesse F. Stevenson.

Bicycle Thief Arrested. Cedar Itapld, Aug. 27. The polico ST. JOHN BTK VKN8UJN, Lawyer.

their native groom, who told her that a- "friendly" native woman was outslda charge. SALES A once. New concern; exclusive territory; choice line; good pay. Address with slamp. Hull Vlfj.

Box 12, Milton Junction. Wis. 20 BLPwlTEl3Thave plenty good positions; also common work on hand for men nr ladles. Des Moines Labor Office, 41S Walnut at "Phone, 691. Rooms IU4-515-S18 Manhattan 31J- here have succeeded In arresting Hen 315 Fifth atreet.

REAL ESTATE We have for eale and Capital Surplus J. O. founds A. Lederer Geo. E.

H. T. Blackburn i $3M, 0" 100. oc Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashiee exchange, a large list of farma in Iowa Green, who they were notified had stolen a bicycle at Waterloo and then SANITARIUM. anci Missouri, also land In i)akota ana roe.

braska, to exchange for city property. headed for thi city. Green arrived VITA HATHA SANITARIUM, 209 Fourth Bargafne in city property, nousea to rent, here Monday evening and Instead of having a bicycle was mounted on a etc. 33a rj, 6th Fayton i co. J.

fine looking pony. He, offered this for HELP WANTEDFEMALE. ulars on reclpt of atamp. Address Box 6J3, Marlon, lo. 490 the house, and had offered to wash any clothes that his mistress might choose to give hpr.

The "friendly" one. If not fair to look upon, was comely enough; her eyea were bright and keen, her teeth beautifully white, and. her figure supple and strong. In her arms she elapsed a etiirdy son, 12 months old, while on her back she bore a largo bunch of "sweet-reed," a sort of tenth-rate sugar cane, which the African tlve loves to chew. Jusit then a policeman came in view.

Something aroused his professional In WANTED Horse. In exchange for good Income city property. We have soma good renting- property that paj' 8 per cent eale at various places, the report of aet waa held, and a republican administration selected, which deposed Mm before he had nerved even a amall portion of the three year. A soon a the decision if the court tf.au rendered, he filed a bill with the city for the of his salary, with Interest, for the full term, amounting to a trifle over $6,000. Thla was referred to the city aolleltor, and on hla report was rejected.

Mr. King'at once decided to carry his case Into the courts, and the action fllod yesterday Is the result. Fifth Street Bridge Enjoined. Judge Holmes yesterday decided he case of C. Jenney vu.

the City. This Js the action in which the bridpe com. tim, through the pl.Untiff, nought to fecure an injunction to restrain the city from entering Into a contract with John Kilmar, the bridge builder, to' Directors J. H. Merrill.

Samuel Merrill. J. Callanan, J. G. Rounds, M.

P. Turner. A. Lederer, E. K.

Clapp, J. R. Rolling, Younker, W. E. Odeli.

B. A. Lockwood. Correspondents Bankers National Bank of Chicago; alao Merchants' Nation-al Bank of Chicago; Importers' and Trad, era' National Bank of New York. which reacihlng the police lead to his et.

Swiming tiatna. visit tne new vita 1 Patha Sanitarium Bath Rooms at 209 Fourth street. Professor Wm. Porter knows lust how to run a first claas bathing inwtitution. The rooms have been i fitted up with every appliance for Turkish, Russian, Shampoo, Electro Magnetic, Massage.

Swimming Baths. A natural awlmmtng pool of pure soft water, changed dally, la one of the mnwt drawing attraction. First ciasa Ch'-opodiat in con- I nection. The best and moat complete I on Investment to exchange fo: good young horses. Also some first class lota in Good apprehension.

It is known that he visited a nhoe shop and offered the pony MISCELLANEOUS. ft Likes addition to exchange for horses. Mathia, 831 East Fifth st. for $25, expressing a willingness to take 1 .11: i a pair of 18 Jihoee as part payment. STRONG THREE SPRING WAGON TO tra.de for Road Wagon, or other light rig.

aierrl'tt Boram, 312 Walnut et. B71 WANTED Three house five or alx rooma each, on monthly payments, in good lo Iater he disposed of the pony for $13.50. He seems to have a fondness for good bathing rooms in the city. cation. Call on 8.

F. Frick, City. stincts, And Jie searched the bundle of FOH TRAD Good double eeated ear. sweet-reed. Lo! In the midst of the riage and double aet of driving harness, clothes, and when arrested was togged out in a new outfit from head to foot, OPTICIAN.

FOR RENT. were hidden twelve assegais. I to trade for 'team end harness. Payton having (pent all of his money for cloth, 96 over 333 E. Fifth at.

FOR RENT House, 717 West Locust street, convenient to business, with all Ing except nix cents, which 'he had in his pocket. He Informed the person to erect a new bridge across the Coon modern Improvements, Apply to R. river at thf foot of Fifth street. KII Griffith, S07 Fift'e. street.

177 The gentle washer-woman was taken before the magistrate; the sentence was merely that she must return whence she came, and that if found again in the town she must suffer the penalty awarded to any other spy. She accordingly departed, but minus tha assegais. The English lady's groom also betook himself without warning and whom he nold the pony that he secured It from a farmer near Shellsburg, claiming to have traded a horse for the same. The marshal at Waterloo was notified 6ANITARIPM TREATMENT Masaage a apecllty. Electric bath, eleotric light and Turkish baths, salt glows, special general faridisation.

Massage given at paitron's residence when preferred. Operator for gentlemen, Mr. Johnson. Operator for ladies, Mrs. Johnson.

Gust Johnson, Manager, 819-320 Equitable building. 23-lmeod mar' bid was ot a little over $19,000, or bout $5,009 lens than any other bid Btilhmltted. The bridge "men claim that under the laws competitive bidding is THE BANKERS' LIFE ASSOCIATION OF DES MOINES, IOWA. Home Office, Equitable Building, cornea Sixth anif Locust Streets. OROANlm JULY 1.

1N79. STATEMENT OF CONDITION JANUARY 189. Insurance In force Admitted assets Insurance libility under level premium estimate Surplus assets Securities with state depart ment to protect members Death claims proved and unpaid Nona Losses paid to date 2,003,682.77 Average death rate per 1,000 for the Irtth year 6.60 Cost per 1,000 for 1895, at age 40.. 9.20 Expense of management per lnstsranue for the year 1S95 2.99 FOR RENT OR SALE-Ono of the best cottages on Dcs Moines Beach at Oko-toJI. Possession September 1.

Apply at Room 105, Manhattan Building. H. B. Le.wis. 690 FOR RENT Five room house, Twenty-third and Lincoln sts.

Enquire of H. Riegelman, 419 Walnut st. WE TEST YOUR EYES, MAKE YOU Glasses and Guarantee to fit, from $1.00 up. Ir. A.

O. Spingler. 504 Walnut with Donelson Jewelers. of the arrest. He stated, however, that the young man's father had settled rMrew reqtwred, nt tnat in order to comply with this the npeelfiaations on which they 'bid imust be the name for each bidder.

It alleged that In thla case the pluns were not the nizefl of the t'leoea for use in the LEOAL N0TICE5. for the wheel and that he was no longer A vi the same period of the out-wanted there on any criminal charge, break the Bulawayo police had occa-Green was then released. He ia a ion t0 8earcn another lady's bundle, young man about 25 years old. i Tnlg tlme the lady wa, corneiy. but ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

Notk-e Is hereby given that an assess FOR RENT Store room and residence, corner Ninth and Park sts. Room recently painted and Enquire of H. Riegelman, 419 Walnut st. ment lias been mada for brlcK navlng i old Of beyond the hazard WANTED Everybody to know that first-class stenographic and typewriting, an well as exfert shorthand reporting, can be secured at Frank Van room 113 Iowa Loan and Trust uilding. a guess, bridge, were not specified.

It was claimed each one rig-iired on different "deed Iron, and that a consequence bidding waa wit oomipetitlve, The Purify your blood with Hood's Sarsa-parllla, which will give you an appetite, tone your stomach and strengthen your nerves against tho property and the owners thereof, abutting on West Third street, from Grand avenue to School street, and a plat of said streets whereon said improvements have been made, showing the different lots and parcels of land and the name of tho held the objections well taken wrinkled and round In the back. Her bundle contained merely a collection of rags and cast off mining- clothes. She made her appearance at court (I mean the magistrate's tribunal), but, there being no claimant for the rubbish In iVued the injunction. It Is a per- Wnt injunction, and t'he only re-We Is an appeal to the supreme PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK, Des Moines, Iowa, Seventh and Locust St. CatitaJ 150.00(1 Begin Early Criminal Career, Coming, Aug.

27. Five small FOR RENT Office room, steam heat; basement for barber shop; steam heat, corner E. Sixth and Locust st. Store room corner E. Sixth and Court ave.

H. C. Hansen. 690 FOR RENT Store rooms In State Insurance company's building. Nos.

219, 221 and 223 Fourth St. One double room and basement, 44x132 feet and one room, 22x 132, with basement. Also second Rtory with either if desired. Are the best lighted rooma in the citv. Will arrange to suit boys, her bundle, the poor, old beldame was owners thereof, ana tne amourat assess against each, are now on file in the offlee of the city clerk, where the aame may be seen for correction of any err-orB until the City Solicitor Macomber says ranging from 12 to 14 years old, hava discharged with a A heated Surplus Will appeal tire case once, but T.l.

nl Oanimhnp 1 Wdfl flu hv colloquy with the Interpreter revealed been planning to rob grocery stores, LAUNDRY! NEW PROCESS! For High Grade Laundry Work and light mending and prompt attention send postal or call at 515 Sixth ave. lw-eod law. B. VBRTREES, INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. is (that it will take a.

year to gei it Hugh the supreme court. In the mtime nothing can be done on the the board of public works S28 nera. and one morning recently, at an early hour, they were to meet at the store a strange piece of personal history, which was Verified on further Inquiry. I The lady wished to Inform the bench I that she was a princess of the blood ASSESSMENT NOTICE. to complete the When the time any business.

Also good office rooms on i the city engineer decide to make" second floor. One suit nartlcu any desir came there was but one jsoy, and he made an entrance outside cellar door, coming up on the inside. plans in conformity with the Idea -gested Vy the court nnd advertise able for an office employing a large number of people. Enquire at Office, Third SCHOOL OPENING The Capital City Martin Flynn President A. Dickey Vice President Charles H.

Martin Cashier F. P. Flynn Assistant Cashier Directors John A. Oarver, A. Sheuer-mui, W.

H. Warfleld. O. H. Perkins, C.

C. Loom I Charles H. Martin, Martin Tuttle. A. Dickey, Martin Flynn.

Correspondents Metropolitan National Bank, Chicago; National City Bank, New) York. A general banking busines transacted. Floor of Building. 91 forcing open both doors, and found the I new biids. The jjroibablHties are, that this step will not be ta- safe door unfastened, from which he FORENT-ROOMS royal, with an unapellable native name.

She waa a aister of Ix Bengula's royal father, Mosilikatxe. She had fallen into disfavor with the late monarch, and this was her first appearance at court for some years. A strange way of comforting bereaved parents was devised by a Cape half-caste lad. His brother Jiad 'been mur aa the officials desire to secure an took about $24 in change and departed. Notice Is herehy given that an assessment haa been made for cement curbing against the property and the owners thereof, abutting on Cottage Grove avenue to Forest avenue and a plat of said streets where on said Improvement have been made, showing the different lots and parcels of land and the names of the owners thereof and the amount assessed against each, are now on file in the office of the city clerk, where the same may be seen for the correction of any error until the 7th day of September, 1S9S.

as provided by law. N. B. VERTREKS. 828 City Clerk.

inlon of the fiupreme court in the Commercial College and the Capital City School of Shorthand will open for the new school year on September 1. Those well known institutions are the acknowledged business training schools of the west. Call or send for catalogue. Y. M.

C. A. building. Telephone 106. 190 FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for light On going out some small boy noticed mouseaeeping at tu Hixtn ave.

ta went case, belleveing they have acted accordance with law. him, and he gave nim lb to Keep still, tru proved a traitor and gave him FOR RENT FurnlMhed rooms, with or Street Car Company Sued. Away, T'he officers were put on track without board. 852 Fourth st. 290 dered at a mining; camp, along with 5.

J. Loughran brought ai suit agailnat of him ana arresten mm, wnen ne gave some whUe mfn The Cape boy ob, WANTED TO RENT. FOR THE BEST BRICK AND CEMENT walks call on Stehm Ferrn. Reason-ableprices. Offices 719 Seventh st.

and 1403 Forest ave. 'Phone 593. 920 East Dps Moines Street Railtvay xne naniea i au u.D talned permission to go there with a ficheme. une ooy max took yie money Before burying his broth mpany, G. B.

Hippe and W. WANTED To rent about October a six to eisrht room house with all modern con was bound over to the grand jury. By request of parents the names of the NEW ENGLAND AND TRUST COMPANY, DES MOINES, IOWA. Jioles yesterday to recover $5,000 ami's alleged to have utal.nd by veniencies; state price and location. Ad dress A-65, care Leader.

590 because of false imprisonment and titfous prosecution." He says in the ititi'on that the defendaruts caused FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. EAREGtOf NGOE A ET SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 1 AT the Iowa Business College, Iowa School of Telegraphy and Iowa School of Shorthand. The latest methods and thorough instruction by the best teachers in these lines in the city. Correct discipline, proper treatment, thorough work, has placed tha I. B.

In the best positions in and out of the city. Always aee the Iowa before enrolling elsewhere. Address Jennings Moore for Catalogue, Fourth and Locust sts. CAPITAL- PAID IN. if arrest on a charge of larceny, filing i is information in Justice Blake's court boys are withheld.

"Boys' will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for the green apple season by having DeWitt's Oolic Cholera Cure in the house. Demorest Medal Contest. Hartland, Aug. 27 A Demorest medal contest wais held at "this place last Mon jne time ago, and alleges the charge I and will sell cheap, if taken a i piano, sewing machine, dining table and chairs, eras ranee, steel range, refrigera ORIGINAL NOTICE.

In the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Polk County, September Term, A. D. 1896. Mary Cowles, Plaintiff, vs, Albert Cowles, Defendant. To Albert Cowles: You are hereby notified there Is now on file the petition of plaintiff In the above entitled case in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Polk County, claiming of you a divorce on the grounds of adultery.

For further particulars see petition. And that unless you appear and defend before noon of the second day of the next term, being the September term of the said Court, which will commence at Des Moine on the 7th day of September, default will be entered against you and er, he extracted one or nis rios as a keepsake for "the old folks at home." He showed me the rib afterwards, and explained that It would greatly assuage t'he old people's grief to keep this relic. During some stiff fighting experienced toy Captain Brand's patrol, one native in particular was conspicuous by the reckless manner in which he led the others to the attack. Although evidently wounded, he persevered bravely, and finally dropped dead, almost at close quarters. He was arrayed after the manner of a "witch doctor." with many curious arrangements of skin and feathers, and his death seemed to dishearten the remainder.

It appears that INTEDEST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ipueed of stealing quantity of old tor, some bedroom sets and other articles of household furniture. Call at 1439 High 375 WANTED To buy household goods, carpets and stoves; new goods exchanged for old. I sell Broods on navment. S.

fl FOR SALE Team of horses, double harness and covered wagon; good as new. Inquire 100 Fifth St. 290 day evening. Those taking part in (the i r.re belonging to the street car com-iny. It was shown at the trial of the se" ithat he did not steal the wire and nothing to do with It, and he was fpi omptly discharged.

I Te Pay Henry Wallace' Attorney. I jawrence Byers commenced suit Quimby, 521 W. Locust St. STATE SAVINGS BANK. 1446 West 170 FOR SALE Household goods; Ninth street.

Judgment rendered thereon. T. FLIES WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE We have the only successful trap of the age to catch them. A harvest for agents. Write for circulars.

No hard times in the business. Des Moines Screen Improvement 200 Fifth at. 490 contest-were Bessie Jackson, Robbie Adell, Verlon Pemberton, Eva Knight, Willie Kirby, Charley Elliot And Edna Klrhy. The contest was under the auspices of the W. C.

T. U. and the children were trained by Miss Ruth Newbv. Good music was provided by he had annointed himself from head to foot with a magic ointment, which was Southwest Corner Fifth and Walnut, la Room wit A Citizens' National Bank. M.

Strauss J. G. Rounds President George E. Peat vail Casher W. Heywood Assistant Cashier Dated tnis latn uay cu aur.

j. it. JOHN It. BATES, 4-Frldays. Attorney for Plaintiff.

1 the district caure yesterday against JtrW Hamesttead' company to recover $1,600 alleged to tie due Dudley Coffin, ORIGINAL NOTICE. the Hartland malo quartet. The medal In the District Court of the State of Iowa, to render him bullet-proof. What He Did, Mrs. Nocash I don't see why you don't be more careful.

You might save a good deal out of you income if you'd and Bishop, Bowen and Fleming for attorneys' 1n prosecuting the cases ih Ivwlrlng the legality of the Stuart contract. The petition alleges the suit was CITY SHOEING SHOP. C. J. McClenahan, Prop.

Practical Horseshoer. First class Shoeing done on short notice. Guarantee to Cure Corns, Quarter Cracks and Interfering. Driving 20, 00 Capital Surplus in and for Polk County, September Term, A. 1890.

was awarded to Willie Kirby. It doesn't matter mucn whether sick FOR SALE A heater In good condition, suitable for large residence or business block, with all attachments ready for connection. It can be seen at The Leader Office. Call today. HOTELS.

'METROPOLITAN HOTEL. (European Plan. Li7.sie Read, Plaintiff, vs. T. J.

Read, De ft brought In the interests of the stock fendant. headache, biliousness, indigestion and To T. J. Read constipation are caused by neglect or lry- aahwh, st r1ffht. holders, although Henry Wallace appeared aa the plaintiff and tha the re You are hereby notified there is now on jiorsea ana oaaaiers a epeoiaity.

cjnop, Second and Locust, Des Moines, la. SEWING MACHINE TO TRADE FOH harness, wagon or buggy. Mathia, $31 E. Gth at. by unavoidable circumstances; De flln rhe netltlon of nialn-tiff in the above head.

He saved up $2,000 and went to a sult showed that me was in tne rignt. INTEREST PAI DON TIME DEPOSITS. Directors J. H. Merrill, E.

P. Clapp, M. Strauss, W. E. Odeli.

P. Turner D. JD W. Smotise. George E.

Pearsall, L. J. Wells. J. G.

Rounds. Correspondents Chase National Bank. New York, Continental National Bank. Chicago. Witt's Little Early Risers will speedily entitled cause in the office of the Clerk of tit is further alleged that because the the District Court of the State or lowa, in Broadway, Corner Twenty-seventh Street, and for POlk County, claiming of you a horse race yesterday, bet on the wrong horse and lost every cent of it.

New he's dead killed himself. I was there with him, and lost all I had, too, but it wasn't enough to toother about. Stilt was brought In the interests of the stockhlolders of the- company they should the attorneys' (bill, and bhe A-ioa'i iUtwiiauii 3i.uuit I urn, located in the very Center and Life of the Me-, tropolis, 200 Rooma $1.00 per Day and Upward suit Of the result. The Court Record. cure mem an.

SPECIAL G. A. R. TRAINS. To St.

Paul via Chicago Great Western railway (Maple Leaf route) will leave Des Moines Monday, August. 31 at 1:00 a. and 7:30 p. arriving at St. Paul 6:00 p.

m. and 6:15 a. m. respectively. Regular trains leave at 3:45 a.

8:30 a. and 9:00 p. m. FEATHERS CLEANED and renovated, carpets made good as new by new patent steaming process. Continental Feather Renovating X.

Wilbur, Manager. All kinds of feathers bought and sold for bed. ding purpose. 109 Twelfth Street, Dea Moines, la. IOWA NATIONAL BANK-ESTABLISHED lsli Law divisions T.

P. Stevenson and divorce on the grounds of habitual drunkenness and inhuman treatment. And that unless you appear and defend before noon of the seeond day of the next term, being the September term of tha said Court, which will commence at Des Moines on the 7th day of September, 189R, default will be entered against you and Judgment rendered thereon. Dated this 12-th day of Aug. A.

1S96. JOHN G. BATES. 4-Fridaj-s. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Best accommodations In the City at the BUSINESS CHANCES. SAniu3RY FOR SALE CHEAP Located on main line of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. A good biisness; must sell a.t once Address J-13, care I 8416. Babes Addiition and INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. I Iment Co.

vs. John A. Jones; Suit to re- Jrlce. Interior Fittings Entirely NEW, 26-eod J. H.

FIFE invee atneif flMMsmpni 8,415. Knapp Spalding Co. vs. Layman PERSONAL. tb Co.J suit on account.

I 8414. Kirkham A Pickering vs. t. M. rauffman; suit on promissory note.

MADAME BELL, THE WELL KNOWN Clairvoyant, 906 W. Walnut st; only two Tickets, $6.50 for the round trip. On sale August 31 and September 1, good thirty days. W. H.

-Long, city ticket agent, Youngerman block, 210 Fifth street. Karl's Clover Root lea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For sale by Chas. W. Rogg 611 Walnut, and M.

Olsen, 513 East Directors and Officers Col. M. T. V. Bowman, H.

A. Elliott, Dr. W. H. Dick, lnson, Frederick II.

R. Heath. F. D. Samson, J.

M. Goodran, Geo. S. Red'ieai. Edward H.

Hunter. James Cunningham. Then C. Sherwood. S.

A. Robertson, president; George A. Dlssmore, cashier. I 8413. Thomas L.

Leedon Co. Vs. days more; 2o and i cents. WANTED Before Fair week, a thorough-Jy business lady or gent with $150 to purchase interest in an established real estate office; well located and doing a good business. Will stand the closest investigation.

References required. $500,000 property for sale or exchanga Address "Real Estate," care Leader. ROYAL RUBY" PORT WINE. If you are reduced In vitality or strength by illness or any other cause, we recommend the use of this Old Port. Wine, the very blood of the grape.

A grand tonic for nursing mothers, and those reduced by wasting disease. It create strength; Improves the appetite; nature' own remedy, much preferable to drugs; guaranteed absolutely puts and over flva years of age. Young wina ordinarily sold is not fit to use. Insist on having thi standard brand. It costs no more.

$1 In PERSONAL Of Interest to ladles Our "Health Book" will teach you how to get ORIGINAL NOTICE, In the DIstriK Court of the State of Towa, in and for Polk County, September Term, A. Rachai Abrams, Plaintiff, vs. Morti Ab- rams. Defendant, To Mortl Abiams: You are hereby notified there is now on file the petition of plaintiff in the above ewtttl-d cause in the office of the Clerk of the Dlstrlcft Court of the State of Iowa. In and for Polk County, claiming of you a divorce on the grounds of adultery and inhuman treatment.

For full particulars see Kiia'iies r-i. ouit. on auuum, 8409. First National Bank' V. 3.

S. Irawford; su'it on promissory. 8404. A. B.

Smith Vs. John Anderson; uit on promissory not. wen ana Keep wen; sent iree upor application; office consultation nlso free. Do Moines Vlava Room 406 Observatory Building. Office hours.

1 to 6 p. nv Ladr FOR TRADE 80 acres unimproved land in Clarae county, lowa, ror mercnanuise. 8403. Gust Ruston vs. Diamond Lee 118 Court-ave.

s-u e-o-a attendant. su Sixty-Six flcKinley Democrats. Webster City, Aug, 27. This city quart bottles, pmta eo eta. Royal wine Co.

For sale by Norman Lichty, Dea Moines, Ia. RESTAURANTS- BANKERS' IOWA STATE BANK, Equitable DE3 MOINES. IOWA. W. W.

Lyons President C. T. Cols. Cashlee A. O.

Oarlock, J. R. Baxter Vice President FOR SALE $2,500 drug stock in southwestern Iowa; city of stock, fur can claim tne credit ox tne Dinner democratic MeKinley ward. W. 3.

AI- niture and fixtures all new; one-half cash, NEW SIfORT ORDER HOUSE JUST piMion. And that unless vou appear thereto ami balance suy terms. Address S-22, care llngton, one of the leading democrats defend tefore noon of the second day of Leader. 4.4 opened by "Tommy and Mrs. S.

E. Bnr-dick" at 37 Locust St. Best meals In the city. 914 of this county and city for years, claims the next term, being the September erm of the said Court, which will commence, at Des Moines on the 7th day of Septorn- that his ward contains sixty-six demo FINANCIAL. MONISY TO IArjuiaTwKch'elC diamonds and personal security.

Geo. C. Hunter, foom 70S Youngernian block. -3tf MONEY LOANED Oil WATCHES AND Diamonda. F.

J.Neaaham, Nevada, la. 490 uit on promissory note. MU.i-Q. W. Baker v.

Gus Newlen, Tham et al; suit on promissory note. .412. Same vs. same; same action. S405.

Frederick Field vs. Ortiz R. eredith, et al: suit on note. 8410. J.

S. Stewart Vs. James Mc-iaughan: suit on note. 840. Albert Webb, vs.

lAreher Heating Co. on account. 8407. W. J.

Gaston vs. Thomas Us-rey; affidavit for writ of error. Fnuit dirlsion-W. f. Conrad Judge.

6902. J. H. Queal Co. vs.

Klizabeth crats who will cast their ballot this fall ber, default will be entered against FOR EXCHANGE $2,000 stock of general merchandise fifteen miles from city, for SMITHSONIAN RESTAURANT AND Lunch room, 205 Eigftth st. Mis Louie Ioerersole, proprietress. Meala 15 cents; boarding, $2.50 per week. 920 for MeKinley or a hard money nrsn. There Is some talk of organizing a dem you ana judgment renuerea 80-acre farm well located In Iowa.

8. Frick. Seeburger block. ocratic MeKinley club. uatea trim uay ot j.

iw, JOHN O. BATE 4-Fridaya. Attorney for Plaintiff. lt'( Pojjible. ORIGINAL NOTICE.

ARCHITECT i. FOSTER. LIEBBE ft SMITH. ARCHU tects. Eighth and Walnut streeta; eeni cents in postaaa stamps and get our art album of 90 pages.

GEORGE E. HA I. LET. ARCHITECT. over 615 Walnut st.

W. T. Proudfoot. v. W.

Bird. PROL'DFOOT ft PTRD. AKCH1TECT3, Offlra 421 Walnut room 14 Seeberge Tiock, Des Moines, lowa. In the Dlstri jt Court of the State of l.wa. Tribune.

On -Furnitura Pianos, (V tchea. SITUATIONS WANTED. W'ANTED Situation by primer In small city; capable of doing all kinds of work: will work reasonably and can furnh g.iod reference if necessary. Address Lock Box J07. Newton, Ia.

4 4) Money to Loan. Lowest Rates. FRANK O. KIEST, FOR SALE Good clean s'tock of bard-Ware. Good opening.

E. B. Tainter, Jol-k-V, Ia. 414 Sh? "The secret of my age is intrust for Polk County, September 'term, Ar I Vi. ed to time." Diamonds, M.ry Iconard, Plaintiff, vs.

Charles Leon Over lot Walnut He "Are you not (sometimes afraid ard, lwfemlitnt. ouietiy. Quickly. Room $. that time will Detroit Free To Leonard: WANTED A tartner with small capital for sacon yard, coal yard or feed more.

Have a qtmi ter bioi k. Ad.I: ss 0-56, ears Leader. 4H0 Press. You are her by 'here is now on file petition ot pLvntiit tn the 4ove For dvsnep-ia and brer complaint you DENTISTS. DrTc! THOMAS.

DENTIST Has moved hi denial office from the Clapp Mock, corner Fifth and Walnut, to Wainut. over Hair Huegle' drug lor Come and aee In my new jffiVe. en itlnj cause In the vrnee at tne i-ik ci the jj.t I'ourt of th- of Iowa, in VTHE Aborn House, Which has lately changed hana," Is taking rank'among the best $2.00 and $2.50 per day hotels in the state. It is supplied with elevator, electric lisht and call bells, and about is being ex vied in rvmo.itdin the office and reading rooms, In a ww lav- have a printed guarantee on every b3ttlo of utilizer, ir never ra is to un.l for puik iiiti'V. i you it cure.

For sale ny aas. nogs i.oroe on the grounds ct willful deser Walnut, and M. Olsen, Kast Locust. FOR SALE Good harness stock and repair sl-oo in gjul country town. Box 191.

At.v ia. $SS AVERAGE mf-kly net income with $25 Invested; safe, conservative; pros-pectus, proof, free. F. Daly, 12.u3 Broa l-wav. New York.

113 tion. COSTUMES. JI ASC1UF.R VDE costume, wigs, beu-dv full dress auits for gentleman for rn Mail erdar promptly attandad Mk W. P. Gu.berioa.

214 F'fth atk DETECTIVE AGENCY. W. A. Richards. Ja.

q. Bain." P. ICTI A fS-B A TV DETECTIVE AGENCY. Booms 9i-310 Observatory Priva'e work a specialty. And tha' urvless eon aopear merer arhl before noon of th- s-con-1 day of W.

BAKER. DENTIST Walnut street, ver Frankel Clothing siore. the next the S'i'nwr term if tht- said t'ourt. mi.I rtonmem The Patent PHI Shallower. Good Words: The Inventor has been in 1 enough to tempt to makepill-tak- i Moines on te 7'h lv of 'tri-T.

lvnt liefauU win bv against DRES5IAKINU. HOUSEHOLD GOOD. RlBHfci STAMPS. il l'H JPAi.K-.-t VKCH V. II.

Sr.a-- jS.a-" Sels, Stencila, il-t-U etc Zli you a ft nt rnt-re I thrreon. ittoTy, and In placing tteam beat In every mom. Frank H. Cornell, tve fe- rt-prletor. Is striving to make r-i" a e-m-fortab!" and home-like place for travel- while in Dea Molae.

FOR SALE A first class millinery stork in one of I'll" best citleg the ale. population. be sold en a-vount of party having to le-v country on of ill A'ldress be i 14 Dei Mu'-, la. I'M S. A LUNNON BUYS.

SELLS ANO ir-g as rleaant as the swallowing of the sweet things hi( so often make them H' a perforated fit iatj a wine glass, allow inz MnsCM. DRESSMAKING t-hol over 5i? West Wmnul a AU systems tauhu exi hances ail of household goods tin mn Oaiy or JOI'N tl. KATES. Attornrf fvjr 1 U.uuX. ft 3 Baal Oraod av.

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