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retirement from politics and will enin business in that city. Chas. Winsche, aged 77, was gored to by a bull near Muscatine, while nging cattle from a pasture. The faculty of Tabor College has deto make chapel attendance compulon the part of the students. small sack containing 105 letters for aterloo fell under a C. G. W. train at rshalltown and was ground to pieces. Pleasant Pruitt, a former well-known izen of Iowa City, committed suicide Indianapolis, after murdering his wife. Experiments to test the value of soft as food for stock will be conducted the experiment station at Ames this The poultrymen of Jackson County formed an association for the purof giving an exhibition in the near ure. Henry Eberhardt, at Gladbrook farmer, fered the loss of his left hand while sisting in the operation of a threshing chine. Albert McKinney, who shot Rev. Loat Des Moines, has been found of assault with intent to kill. Both colored. In an altercation over the price of a Dot Wells, a restaurant keeper at McGregor, struck John Gleason a which resulted in his death. Will Mitchell, who stabbed Charley during a family row at Waverly a year ago and who escaped at the has just been arrested at Waterloo. Vaterloo physicians are agitating the mation of a stock company having for object the erection of a hospital with ilities commensurate with the needs that city. M. Welch & Co., manufacturers of supplies, will remove from Chicago Anamosa. The company has a capitalof $200,000, and will employ a number of men. The Supreme Court. following the conof the collateral inheritance tax given in a former case, has ruled that is no exemption when the value of estate, after payment of debts, is than $1,000. Owen O. Ball, aged 18, the son of reectable parents in Marshalltown, was rested for robbery. One hundred and dollars' worth of stolen goods were and and recovered. The articles were ntified as from three different and reburglaries. Robert Morris, convicted of an atto murder Bert Nefley at Ingersoll Des Moines, last June, by stabbing with a knife, was sentenced to six in the penitentiary. Judge Holmes he made the sentence heavy to disthe promiseuous use of knuckles pistols in Des Moines. Charges of conspiracy for the purpose looting the Oto bank and wrecking the titution are made in a petition of invention which has been filed in the strict Court by the Holstein Savings The petitioner demands the reof the receiver, John B. Knudson, was appointed by the court upon application of John T. Willett, and appointment of another person as A hard fight is to be made only over the assets of the bank, but the individual property of the ownThe restaurant in the State house at Moines has been forced to move out, room being needed for storage of docents. The Democrats of the Seventh judicial trict, in session at Davenport, indorsthe nominees of the Bar Association the district. The board of health has been advised but one case of lenrosy oristo