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THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, MAY 18, 1885. license echeme. They are to be guaran. [far as he was concerned. The traln con WAR RECU“ECTIUNS. toed Immunity from prosecation, and all |t'nued to lose time, howev , and resched vty refasing to pay up will be closed. Brainerd, the end of the dlvislon, where 5 3 d th h | I was stationed, five hours Iate. I tackled n ith--Fy i j D Montdsg aand Tor Mot | the condaotor for an- explanatton when | 100 MATCh t Ralciah---Foraging in C‘Weall, yes, there has,” he drawled ““How long sinee?” ‘‘Not 8o terrible long sence. A com- pany of Mr. Wheeler's hoss soldlers went down that air road a while sgo,” COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. : i id he. A PREAGHER'S DUTY. | vwith aone-horse tig fn which ho had (Mo came In, and what do von supppore North Carolina. *vitTow lang agol® —_— iv »m Elmira, N. Y., making tho |fi¢ told mei Yo iy T T oan't jlot rell 2 " © £ Ouulinod by the Tev, G ‘W, |Seoins dischon o nlasteon digy the day previous that a huge tio had been — can’t jlat toll for sartin as to the t is Outlined by th ev. G, [ 3 time, but them hots soldlers was at this very gate,and they rid sway jistas I commenced a shavin', and now I've jlat finlshed. You mout guess about how long it would take & man to shave, strapped across the “‘“EI"Y '"“““’!7;?- Dinner for Eighteen—A Mysterions ers. The whole surroundings were vivldly . impressed on his mind, ana he had awak- Courier~Oapturing an Officer. ened just as the englne touched the tfe, -—— A So firmly did he belleve in the premoni. 3em. A Vighta in position at onco for lighting the | tion that he could not be Indaced to van | W¥itten for The I i okl Ay i town. 1 t th dll rat f d but et " a was ri flf(. An excellent Orse an Tho same story comes from Cherokee. ::2:% :ll nl;hl;: e el From March 24 to April 10, 1865, we | the abraptness with which we tarned and Men are seen upon the streets fuller than [ “The englncers appear to hav astrong | remaln at Goldsboro recelving supplies of [ dashed back the way we came and tarrled cot on & dewy morning ovory day. | belief in the strango fatality that scemsto [elothing and other necessarles, and on not untll we rejolned the rquad was %‘ha pocket saloon is In vogue there, and [attach to some engines and not altogether the date last named begln our mech to very startling to the old gentleman who lots of “damnation” is handed through |without csute. The old No. 47, which s stood at the gate, contlnuing to shed in- the “hole In the wall.” used to ran on the Dakota division of the [ Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina, | formation about the hoss soldlers, He A ocouple of boys who broke into a|Northern Pacific years ago, was one of |the men carrylng eight day’s rations In [ M8, boll“ Iflllt gate yet forall I know, church at Alta, in order to get at the [these cases. She was wrecked at least [{hoir haversacks and sixty rounds of cart- '"U '"h ‘;7“1:‘31 Apsll ¥y wed d in the belfry, were |halt a dozen times within a few months 18 too h n the 17th of April our party too sl | il y]' for | from various causes, and we never felt [F980%. The load fs too heavy and to possession of a grist mill, hauled "in all fined $25 each by the plous justice for ' » |lighten up, blankets, clothing and all | the corn to be found within quite olr- h ad g P qQ thele sacriligious iuteasion of ‘the house [ confident when she was on the road. of God. 8 ‘‘Recently I boarded an engln e on a |kinds personal effeots are thrown away. train coming wost from Sacramento,” sald | Our first day's maroh is continued until The following dates have been selected " ‘at day ol by lo:noa of theghir astoclations of the [AnOther, “the engineer was an old trlend eleven o’clock at night, and on the sscond M f mine, th horeeshoe hangl stato tor holding thelr exhibitons thia | FLicc, SOLELES bomsthos MMISE)ight wa do ot go- Loto oamp until three & o ‘I'll tell you, Tom," sald he. *For|o'clock the following morning. Aprll 12, {‘323.'“‘4:;,?:5,‘:;‘:"“15;"" o ‘flik'“fi'.'fi: amonth I was never ablo to make out [ while bivouscked by the roadalde walting y F } time, if It wasn’t a break-down the en- éz;:;:‘?s:enll:n llg, Dbak(ficog‘:l:’ {g::, gine would not steam, or we'd be troubled | fOF our tralns to oross a swamp we hear , 18, ) y of the surrender of Lee's army, and the Augast 31 1o September 4. Croston, with hot boxes, or perhaps go into the ¥y Oroft's Yesterday, — The following sermon was preached at the Congregational church yesteeday: *'For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus, the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus sake. "~ 2d Cor, 4 5, This text suggests to our minds the duty and position of tho christian minister, Tt in their place to proclaim the word. The word bas a large meamng, if we look at it in its length and breadth, heighth and depth, In the first place the duty of the minister is to proclaim something,” To give our certain proclamations and certain statements, and those proclamations and statements, are to be the words of Christ and his gospel, and the plan of salvation for a lost and ruined world, Then in the second ploce the minister is sorvant, The original word fiym which minis. ter is derived might be translawd slave. One who is not his own master but goes forth at the bidding of another person. The minister of the gospel is not called to dicta to chrigt. ians; not to cintrol as he personaly sees fit a4 though the church were his own paculiar property, but is placed there by and'¢or the sake of his Lord and Master to serqg the church § g Now, the minister of the Lord Jesus Grigt input in places of high authority and 1o, ence, yot after all he ocoupies that positon only as a servant, no matter how high tigy position may be.' Like as in this republicy government, The government officers in thy trueat sense of the word are servants, We are not made for tlgmm,h nor the R&‘:‘a}nmm good of fellow mortals. Of the latter |2°0¢ntric or blown out a soft plug.” of a brigade forage tquad, consiating of | allow us to stay all night says, “well, 1 created for them, but they aro created for N N “I was bresking a new chap on the | fifteon men, including a sergeant and |gp pose you'll” atay anyway, whether 1 and we place them in their positions of g"fl ‘k D}" J.h}l. (;app".fi" °fn ?::';: Mojave divislon, a fow months ago,”[corporal, and for the next ten days n; 80 or ;’;ot,” and fi!de{'l .y culor!;hoy thority and have reverence for them as oui| Holly, N. J., who writes, . chimed fn an Atlautlc and Paclfic engi- UIFE ASSUMES ROSY HUES to show us where to put oar horses In servaut?, to do our bidding, tosee that thel many who give thelr cheerful apprecia- 3 1y administered, and to labor ¢ i i neer. " Down there tho mirages are very |, . m o qotail fs mad as the | the barn. While wo are talking we see l:lo::x:l:.g:?\lx‘: 'Kfm'ad'.“."ini.’fnmm% h-nd r’;; v:‘::gl;h%'::::fsollfl;: "};f:&’"? lroy;“r: :nl:l;ndlng Anflmfom; gflcom&‘n accustomed cz:::und me“c;“‘nv;, :‘l‘:e SI;&ry. o].‘; fll;r?a me: rn:;‘ to the house and take e good of tho 1 nd nation, The pres- ta dot 0 them, of a sudden the new man rydben shelter un s i ) o e United. Staten. should. tbrens |sonso of daty. This bitkers is doing much pullod the whistle, T looked up and enked | Bills 1n tho midst of a drizsling raln and er the porch. In caring for himeelf not as a ruler, butas a humble anc¢(&0od In our county, for which I can Rim why ho had done 0. ‘Why," tald ho when completed we scoot off through the { Out horses we are carefal to get a good The electrlc light men paralyzed the Marshalltown gas men at a meeting of the olty council Taesday night. The city will proceed to place twenty-five electrio - Scrofula on Neck, POSITIVE cure for everBTorm of Skin and Blood Disease, from Pimples to Sorofula. isfiguring Humors, Humiliating Erup- tions, Itohing and Burning Skin Tortures, Loathsome Sores, and every species of Ilching, Scaly, Pimply, Inherited, Serofulous and Contagious Diseases of the lood, Skin and Scah), with Loss of Hair, from infanoy to cuit aud turned out an excellent quality | old e‘qe are positively cured by CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new of meal which we sent in to the brigade. | Bloo: l;urifier, internally, and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and At lh(; flflfm the lll'fl armles were en-| CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, when all N ol o';‘u;’;fefi"“:m“'"l‘d'”“‘“'- other remedies absolutely fail to cure, or even relieve. AhBlE Wiy liotma Biom Lo "m’;’ e onl QUTICURA REMEDIES are sold everywhere. Prico, CUTICURA, Aol muom. small, 50c. ; large, $1.00. Resolvent, $1.00 ; Soap, 25¢. i Lkt peany ’wb,‘l £ 4kl - 11 Bick |+ £ Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,"’ a 64-page work, contain- J';“: '.ll’ld‘ i s u:l: ?m‘o e'h:‘mnn;i ing an acourate description of over 300 affections offho Skinand Blood, Y | with Treatment, and 37 superb illustrations, drawn and colored from life, Eczema on Beal Towa, September 21, 25, ditch, At last I got the horseshoe, and, | wildest demonstrations of joy are in-|spending the night cat a farm house, and | ; ; ) %" And Cleanse the Blood. & Some poople shrlnk from making pub- have had no trouble in getting up steam; | was near at hand, but now we knew 1t | comfortable looking dwelling, An elght milos one afternoon, with a view of o ey oath, 1w not had a blt of troublo dulgod fn. Wohad had ressons before |at dusk, tn the midstof o dashins i | &2 NOW is the Time to Cure Skin Diseases, & From a Sense of Daty, since. We haven’t been ditched once; | this to belleve that the end of the war der storm galloped up to the door 0'13 ol lo the benetit they have recolyed, while | the boxes bave run perfectly cool, and|for a certalnty. lady comes out on the porch and in reply PUTTEH DHUG & CHEMIGM CU. S . BUSTON| M“ss. others are free to tell 1t abroad for the | !¢ machine hasn’t so much as slipped an| Aprll 13.—I am detatled to take charge | to our question as to whother sho wiil _— e ) TN THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY f " f Iden of the surrounding and to know just bedient ut, vouch.' ) ) heavy pine woods at right angles to the g 8| 1 T Heving polated out the prominent idoss of o — R R e s S ML SEMIER | g o) RGN RWHIBH XA A FeabirAi b DO Flaced, g the text, let nalyze them very briely, WASHINGTON, i i . A8 thera are threo L T8 i S0k b B graat oinse oh g A ol again. Well, we ran on for some time| X i221ly we strike a road which runs par. o gospel. He is & proclaimer. Wiat :’.‘...’H 16 procialin?’ Tt us look to the Apotle [flow the President Transacts His Paul, the great teacher, for the answer of his Business with Dispatch, quastion. He says, “Wo preach not oursales, but Jesus Christ, the Lord,” The work toy bad before them was to introduce Ohrist, nd | Ccr. Now York Herald, his truth, and his goopel, Christ, who raa [ *The president hao a rathor busy day sent Into tho world for tho rodemptlon of u- | ¢,.day.” Ho was kept steadlly ongaged | elated on railroads 1 all parts of the mi:;'y ’\'“hzs“y n‘r’n‘:.e o0 go out, and teh by callers from the time he entered hls | country. In his experience it occurred reach of any alza will have our party for Taul and Peter and_Earnaba did noto [office uatil the members of his. sablnet | on the Central Paciio, Al p U Ll through all tho known world advertisg |arrived at noon. The doors wera then| ‘'We wore golng east through Nevada eaten In a house for over a year, the an. | OVer six feot tall and heavy In proportion, themaelyes, delivering loctures and sormia | closed to ontslders and the cablnet ses-|one night,” he sald, ‘“‘when old Jack s NO STAIRS T0 GLlMB. is- | #nd his son-in law, a young preacher, At d orati that mankind might becoe | = i . ’Bri a f “hi tlolpated ropast served as a pleasant dis- ] ) L] :‘m.:ir.:‘u:ln:vithl s nianieis b tl, | #ion began, which lasted until about two | O’Brien, who was hauling us, whistled cussion. At 3 o’clock a large white res!- | the supper table the old gentleman asked LFIGANT PASSENGER RLEVAT“R e —— WHFN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, J *eloc] ‘down brakes,” Everybody {urned out by us if we had met auy of Lee’s i th telling the people of Chri |©'clcck in the afternoon. From then 5 'ybody den ith evidences of comfort and &) auy of Liee's men since v SRR e R e sz | until four o'clock hia thme was taken up (and there, just ahead, was a headllght (0% WL oviCenoe tho left of tho xond. | (0 surrondr of Appomatos, and we re. Remember These Important Facts CONCERNING was . with speclal engagoments. 1In these | bearing P PP P 7 il There were several young ladies at the o special engagementf the president glves | sent a brakemaa out to flag the approach- baixict ‘It you should meet one that had no L Lt st rocivs her King; moro time to thote who seck hin.. Thoy (108 train. In the meantlmo o had | 205t In addition to'the mombors of the parole you would capture him and send OF NEW YORK. 1—Itis the OLDEST active Lifo Insuranco Company fn this country, : family, and there was a general indica- | P X A 2 R R R are, aa a rule, old-fashioned, direct kind |roundeda curve and the headlight was HoR oyt'uomethlng et t’ia common ex- | 1im@ to prison up north?” he continued, They had something better than " their ownof talks, and are etripped of formallty as |lnvisible. After walting awhile we pulled pected by them. To our surprise wo|, Ve Tesponded that, on the contrary, virtuas or witdom or knowlcdge to set beforamuch as possible, An outsider will have | ahead slowly our flagman well In advance, were cordlally welcomed and before we | B® Would not be molested—that wo wera the people. Something to fill their souls withilfljculty In understanding how any presi- |89d pretty soon came to a stretch of Sonld "Ar"y‘ request, were told to sit|RIad to see them go home, whether par- Jofty ideals of mclineas, lover pusity and ltent can hear the claims and indorse. |lovel track, and there, just above it, i P e 1t isthe lml(ul'.slr Life lm;_n}:w:rl:‘tt‘gmpnluy by many millions of dollars in the world. nlums are E an those of any other company. S Bl has no “‘stockholdors”toclaim any part of its profits. fi”&e:finm:r“:‘:a n:;)ln“c‘:nun'lg:rm:nm;t:g %n they are talking in congress as a “But whero aro the other two men”|then return and apologlze, meanwhile mmbaxl.un:g"::;::&?fifl‘;“fij ‘uader tho name of Tosurance for speculation by special classes upon the brings to our minds a conception of what He :;“l:y th%m;flt n fc;h&fb time ':’vhe:l How the Lincoln Whigs Were Out- | iquired the lady of the house, when our | €xchanging looks with other members of 3 ave business wl e president. ¥ led or not. crific. They had scen Christ, known f down, that dinner would be on the table | © o5 Cltiat, and had beon G104 with tho sovérencs |onta of #0 many porsons tn a day. Itis .‘,',‘:nfl"}',?;fi“e.ffiffgh"?y fiii'“{i?m"f;"";; in a fow moments, Wo wera soon invl- | Returning to the sitting room, our 3 . & 8. —Its present availablo CASH RESOURCES exceed those of any othe: Life Insurance Com pany in the POl D STy is nothing particularly new about generaled in 1853, squad was scated and i was found there [he family, all of which did not tend to | worli. A : e 0ug} n i o allel to those occupled by the moving|™en thers, doubtless armed, and and !tlél no stnt{(}cn‘. m}' Im“yt t:mk n:lln column and, followlng thls, notice a man’s | °P1¥ i twu] of us—Dick being g:rgézlo n;:[ \l:-':mld;'t i :n:n oo Bl:fl Ils tracks, freshly made, (the raln having nrme:l hwln ‘l riflo only, and 1 with a such n country,’ said oo for 8100 5 | ceated meanwhile) and indulg In mach tword shat would hardly ot squash In . ch o country,” said he, ‘fo specuulation as to who it is that s b':_l;;,“g I" o advisablo for us to slin I%im last man's story was one which Is Srddgie slong sbesds of fus. (AThs | CUGAS RN/ AR oD AR RoIbML o e " ?B H l ! b 35 conntry s thlnly settlod and we |mill agaln. Returaing to sho honee, oue D EW%Y&M I DN ES agree that the first farm house we|Uneasiness la increased by the fact that only two men show themselves—th \ ] i i CHGOELL .OKo-ec;‘"&?’gunfeEfi: One of the Best and %:rg:fltét;gf; in the Unitod States His presence. pue by system. The system s : ted into a pleasant dining room where s [ 1108t attempted to _ontertaln us, but was ' Tho humility of tho apostle Paul in the avity. ~Congressmen who take an hour | longer resemblo a headlight.” e well onoicod ol may| ety mervous and exclted, - Ho would presence of Christ is to my mind a subject lexplain what they are after or mean A Dmumflbmflt spread. suddenly get up and leave the room, and i i It has rccelved In cosh from o1l sources, from Fobruary, 1843, to January, 185, 270,692, 584,00, ) Wera two exira plates. create in the minds of Jones and myself g eaved a SO 4 'y, 1843, ary, 1885, £270, 4.00, what they thought =~ of Him, —aud|thl Tt hagalways beon so, In thess in- Chicago Times <o lmtother‘t’wo et i aslatved that peaceful calm and mental ropose {L'.,':.,{.f\"n',féulu‘.zlry.‘,"xlfn'.’.v;:'.?-:;"mn';s'.n".:v:::n{:fl?-'\l:r‘dw'n':n"n“m'lm'e'w'm"m'm' what their comsiderations were for this | toryy they Trmw thore: fe oy | Chicag . w asked, X ¥, 1885, nore blessed Redeemer, His character, His life, His teuth, His holiness, His mission, There was an infinituds in reference to this Savior that filled ana trebly filled their whole nature, their thoughts and their hearts, % The npostle Paul was acquainted with all the lore of the ages, 1ut when he puts Christ alongside of them, ho sees them sink into in- significance as Christ growa until his ons ab- sorbiog desire and Lis greatest ambition is to proc! “We have been McDanicled,” re-| ¢Why, the restof your party.” which might have been desired, Finally thagy,That Is said excopt the record | marked . veteran Illinols democrat,| We losked s e oyt 0o surprise |#8id he, “The reason 1 asked about Thohe presidont keops in his mind. | apoaking of the electlon of Weaver & |ang explained that we were all present— [ Lod's men was, I have a relative who inare thereforo no words or well | the Illinois leglslature. Tho oldor gon- | fhat thors ware only sfxtoen of us, and|reached home lately from Lee's army, ot , "gntences used for cifect. They | eration of Illinols politiclans will at 6nos | then aha stated thay. shect rwe nerrs ol | wiihout o porole, and I dldn’t want him 9% 17 they have to say by the shortest | underatand this remark; the younger men | fore our arrtval a yankee soldier had | ©®ptured, that’s all, roud, boad of boating about the bushes | may not, Thirty 3ours 290 tho verb | atoppad at tho house and told the family [ Then we knew that the ‘‘relative” | Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan. Tadimss Thiesi Wisconsin, Towa n 8 Deommital or indirect way. “McDanlel” was “as well underatood In [ to at once set about getting a good din. | #foresaid was the third man we had seen Office Cor. T ";'&', St.0v Nat! and Minnesota. o ! Aoy aving intervlows with about | [linola as tho verb ““to boyoott” s now | ner for sightaen anlonss o S 1 | om the porch, and was comeine el | Offics Gor: Ak AN e M. T, ROBHBR Cehigon. m his Saviour to mankind, = Here is a | two dozother persons between ten and understood {n Ireland. along {n an hour or so. This explained [ W48 i 3 fof Tow { S Special Agent f il o e Getormined, ok to. kaow | SoLYS Gk to-day, the prooident ro- | “'Tn 183 Abraham Lincoln was sleoted | footsteps which had exclted our ouri- CONCEALED NEAR by, : EEC Srhvenh Lo owe Counsl Plule fowa Y 1 to tho state loglalatare. It was unlversal- | osity during the day, but who thatsol-| As we talked the old gentleman gained B AMUSEMENTS, Mendelssohn & Fisher, - D d be, bi t Christ and Him ess calls from Senator Jones, criiiod G an o ly underatood that Mr. Lincoln was to be | dier was, or how he knew anything about | confidenco, told us that the relative was ARCHITECTS | Manmoth Dime Musoum One Hundred and Three Millioas of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, (General Agent for Gen, Agts, for thi 4 ; 0 f Florldyopp, d crucified, There was nothing the apostle | 2! cPherson, and ex-Senator could think of, nothing which his mind dwelt | Stockton, Now Jersey; Van Wyck, of [ the whig candldate for the Unlted States|us aro mystories unexplained to this | his own boy and that he would bring AND THEATER. Rooms 28 and 29Omaha Natl. Bank Block 6th Avo. and l’ullv‘lls‘t(ruat, (Formorly Martin's pumexpept O ud Ty (oresltied M To | SN ebEMkR kol Keape)k huplh s antls| senstate R BTt et legls- | day. However, we were very gratoful | him into the room if he conld depend o Thg sntoroatsaud. Chuse. 1o an tntavesting | oouroM \d antl-monopoly fight |aturs” had hoen ol 1t ool Tor hla thphttal e e A glao [ our not taking him prisonor, We urged -zfidy. The' devotion of Paul was an over- :n“: as Z000AN of the[that Mr. Lincola’s vote would be to know that the family thus forewarned | him to bring him in, that instead of his mastering devotion. Oh, that we might have | & ions; SeyCll . 88 during ts|neoded for his own election. He of our approach had improved the timeas | boy belng in our power we were in thelrs; Atk k) Something of that anirlt] " Tnoarrying out Kbl | S e Sanir%,J00e8 and Oall, of [did' not like| to voto. for. him: they did, instead of notifylng there were three of them and two of us: Duf & Mendel h PALMER & SANDER, Prop'rs & Managers, misionihe aceifiosdilla life:f Dt itiwas 00 | Hlorida; B\ aroesil), iwhio foamolito self, and, as Sangamon county was safely WHEELER'S REBEL CAVALRY. that Wheeler's cavalry was encamped | DUTFrENe endelssohn —_ whigby 800majority, hereslgned beforethe | . e > near by while it was elght miles back to | §rehitsos; Gror,J@eFy With W. L. B. Joun Ono week only, commencing which was In the vicinity and might have rehiteot, Chicaro, {anldelm MONDAY,MAY 1ITH Our great specialty Hlélau',::;ltlul‘unh.g prineipaly vn|nh|u:i|bikiuu. Many great men have so (:ll: ‘h'uu‘ti, ‘h!‘.\velllng of the Garfield perished. A statve tn the Ny gtatuary Hallat the | jugi, i “That's so,” o that were liviog in_splendor, honor, e Ty legislature met, and a special electlon to our lines. *‘That’s 8o,” he exclalmed, T A apltol. Thelora was Roprosentative [ the vacancs, was hord in December, | @*4lly ambushed and oenibilated s, - |snd tho sitaation evidently strack him in apostle went about teaching Cnrist, have been “P'"’K ‘;;u den’™ who explained how [1853. The whigs nominated Norman OflFfi sl "Et J"l ‘!P;fl ‘on @ | 2 new light. He left the room at once o Japtain We b, who lost 2 tentatives Bragg, of(figld, and was for several years a law ) = .| “boy"—a rplendid specimen s'x o Eoember (of Oapsin Weboy who Lot Tisoonsin, and loton and Maybury, | partmer of Gop. | MoClemmand wos Cor” fom g iy coloredloooks D Die SODDOF |feet two inches tall, welgh- tho Ningara river somo timo sgo. It is stated | &} 7 CYER, Whad something to say | gressman Springor. The demoorats F s LY A Y. t“‘b"l‘”fi; hese [iD8 noarly two hundred pounds, and byltomeliat (thol paparaitbabie dla Giisien | RESRY /SRR olntmenta¥and) the [ made o nominations. AN that tl A apsonm I “’i“ 2810 tani0, a0 .',b“" 29 yoars of age. We were moon ‘ac- make il Krioxp MiroRRKAL N imelbe | isooes (Dle uo as 10 Changes ae noon | Tsaso R. Diller, latterly a restdent of thooss: ARl ""1'““;5’ 1l the | auainted,” and, the anxiety of the family, blown acoundithe woeld_aal oo whi Gons n gaod huaicP the Michigan-| Chicago, and dariug the past winter a | FO®"at the close of tho meal, We toll the and the the suspiclons of Jones and I with regard to that third man relioyed, Ths latcst Musical ¥honcmener. J. L SN YETTD b F | Gymmast and contortionte D ’// favi ;‘} / SIGNOR DEL FUEGO,The King of Firo- Eaters OUR CURIO HALL, Will_contain Freake of Nature, Curiosities, and Mechanical Wonders, principal among which will be fourd the world reputed. won- der, breved to dusing an ack. Tt was & selfih an- | dera fn good Bumioh fee, ictiRR Compoary rotidons o o meentor 8 [ optire that we are & amall band sad ro bition that possessed him. He lost his life, ¢ v >, ! 24 i and nothing ala wan loat, Belizhoover, of F Hyonis, who mado | tho postmastor at. Springfield. 1n mod. | 2120 that o are then @ good many wiles Hom el Eanl) Ho lot s il 1o | hicselt tamoue 06 Mesrig b 1tin | rm St anoe e e e o banaton oo St feomousiarny;{hafiyo Know el aratiat e e W,",",;.(,’%..‘I‘.x.f,‘l;;‘é'.j.l"'.‘.’,‘;'.fil‘u“fi'.i.‘i'.‘,.\‘,l‘x'éf.‘i.?.'t.“\.w...'lffl,"n’i orld, not that he, butthat the Lord Jesus £ A 5 eolor’s cavalry Is near athand, an n g it s ronderul lecten musls (v Gt eht. b ows and.Loved and ‘a6 | Gorpa, T ahore 00 of the Slgaal | isan." o gota eif Ball, Bobble Baran, suggest that it may bo in his mind to | Lhere Wos aby thought of golng to bed. oy ON, MISS A" PATTERSON, The Lightning Lady. LOWANDO BALDWIN, The Armloss Wonder, MADAME HOWELL, the Bohemlan Glass Blowor A Resort for Ladies, A Kesort for Ohldren, by tho olito, nothing succceds like suc- . Thoatro glso. What he | James Parkinson, Henry Carrlgan, Jim had to say dld mot 00 o oH T ) y gan, Now this was Paul’s mission, and the mis e ire, tbut 1% is| W, Keyes, and perhaps one or two other A . sion of ll the ministors of the gospel of Jesus. '“;"“"?“‘,‘t"n‘n‘“,:"“‘,{;u itk Ronn | democrate, inio bis back cflico, and [that distinglished guerilla that we are We are to preach, not ourselves, but the | 8ylvapia paf 'Y"L. nd T5; T Blesell, [among them thoy decided to get Johna- | tomporarily the guests of his fine man- Christ crucified, This should be done for the | of Leroy, N. Y., an barles Carey, | than MoDaniel a democrat, elected as | ®100, but that it he has, acd we are best of reasons. In the first place because | of Buffalo, also had sorg... they in' | Mr. Linocln's Bu’c“““ Dl)l‘crand ona |Attacked during the night, our Jesus s tho only Savior of mavkind. Yuu | toronanged with tho preqs Tl paso : fist sct will be to bum that cannot save yourself, and no man in the world e Of the other consplrators were printers, |21 . 8¢%, over his head, He ex- ceptod by faith as the redeemor of mankind, We found the son a modest, Iutelligent man wh) had seen much eervice as a cavalryman, and It was pleasant to note the pride tho father took ‘in his **boy”’ as wo talked over the events of the war. The returned scldler was out on a scont at the time of the surrender hence send word by some of his darkeys to Qerlred.— W.W. Rela Jug 1 superior to any . D0 Trow, %, ¥, muiso- can saye you, Your learniog, wealth and e T and they got access to the newapapey q co| %88 mot paroled—to the great minagement; person. powor oinotsave you. There isonly one d“’::"i's ‘J‘:\““;;,'é"l,‘y(';“‘l"‘:‘fis]u?qxI,f the foffico and printed a lot of tickets. Posi. :::;‘:fé?odml::n’:l:? ;*‘l:l: d‘g’;g:fl‘“":fldhfl;z regret of hla family who al guarantee that nothiy will o dono 0 offoud the savior of the soul, and that is Jesus, JINE, — oflices were not very abundantly dis- tributed through Seymour county then, and Satardays it was customary for farm- ers who had good teams to come lnto S s s tiom ding (dintanonsd st | WRRET M LRSS SARORSR KoL Lhiin Superstitions Eogineers: ;. | 0%F 4 O nelghbors Saturday that destroyed our confidence in him, and a Train Behind bofore eleotlon, ‘as tho democratic | and helf our party stood gaard until mid- tarmers came lo, Postmaster Diller called :‘I’é‘:z‘f"‘l‘l‘: fx:h‘;em;;:’:;:;;:" ".":‘e: \5:;-; . . ght. g ; 8 come I wbkat ars we sending o | Dusing the rooent scnrantly 1o | 0T 1% A0, SA%D el & packamo 0,58 0 (T, FL0 BACRRE: 048 very ALl o v aesiner"the. Ditig B freat quéation of the hour. " Whon a man be- | motive esglnvers 1n thla U7y bbes 150 ono know of tho s existonce, but | 117 agrecablo—the squire was glad to seo | {1X© UP Arhs bibiast the regularly oz Y . adness and sorrow the fy . ) > Ghation. 1, howshal ha Le-roloved 7 ‘o[ £.thom wero invited to gontlent #|on eloction morning to_ glve 'tho ticketa 38 E0,and we wora thankfol that wo [Sovernment, until T am x Christ is all in all to us. All that 18 said on b § raiOM | to thoroughly rellable democratic neigh- | Were able to go. ; To this he signed hls name and rank the one hand should have » tendency to lead | the various other branches of "}ing. bors, and charge them not £ go to the Squire Woods, a rich nefghbor, two and then followed my own, with the men to recognize Ohrist, and @ lmu otl‘:;r Ah‘“:“l““:ing wo?&“‘l th'elgrld old | polls before 2 o'clock, but to be sure to | miles dluunbt. h]:;l fllnglanure of our) 2o ) haud to enable us to realize Christ 1n the | throttle-pullers and thefr frlends 3 0, b company at breakfast, us far our en- T hand o e relating anecdotes and experience t© | 80 after 2 o'clock. Electlon day came, pany Upon starting back to camp the next most fastidious, o s without inj Have not we here a sutficient reason for | cleanses fabrics with A without proclaiming this Christ into the world, Christ | the lahnrluufil.‘-ur"hlhlak m»: with ordi- 18 the only hope for a blessed immortality, | ary soap, For sale by groc W hase Bo ussuranco except that which wo e —— have obtained in Jesus Christ, I think now RAILROAD BTOL of those blessed words of Jesus in which he —— says that because Ho lives, we shall live also, They ara the only words upon which we could poseibly place our hope for everlasting life. A mote interesting question than the rigin| o of mau is his destiny, Not from whence did | San Francisco Call, thought ho was therefore lable to capture by our army. I was urged to pa- role him, and this I undertook to do, al- belt I had never scen s parole and doubted my anthority, though I did not ssy 80, Pen and ink wera produced and the followlng document evolved: “I, James Boling, first lieutenant, company “'I", Third North Carolina cav- was & southern gentlemen—a man of honor, and then added the information that he had served in congress several terms, We were disposed to trust him J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Brosdway Counc!] Blufts, Railway Time Table, OOUNCIL BLU: Tho following are the $hmes of $he arrival and de. fature of trains by oentral standard time, af the oal dopata. Tralns loave transfor dopos fon min. ates esrlfor and arrive ton minutos Inter, —— deavors to convert ourselves tnto mounted o i DEFART, ARRIVE e0omotive coginsers are yory, | CTERECT BRORSE 0 ST BeLi tively | the lack cf “‘beasts” (as horses aro styled ST 1240 ¥ Accommodation lous,” ked the first yole well, omparatively y he received his fparole but was 40 mmodation ‘Phones cost $48 a year in Des Molnee, :S‘g,fi,fl;} 'br:::‘:"uz cases that 1% |fow whigs voted, No cffort had been | 1o North Cavollns.) In responso to a told that we would let that bR N Expros made to get them out, because the count: b A vy was whig by a large majority, and lppnz us oat in this regard, Squire Woods ently the democrats were going to le" the he had’nt a horse or mule on his place, electlon go by default, After 2 o'clock | Pt after breakfast we took the liberty to meetas In Newton on June 16, for many e, Adlm."{‘lu arson \democrats began visiting the polling | 8¢aroh, and found seven head concealed The Davenport plow manufactarers re: | 37 ": g"d": ;‘:;2?;"0‘} l:.;::lc‘fl”““ pretty thickly. There were no|lR the :-'"“h 'I‘:B“ by, “;d at neighboriog port a dlscouraging outlook for the trade. v;-y.‘l‘,‘u & :‘ 8 DM EADAL whi‘:’:h o {loket-peddlers, but each democrat | Plantations ot «;{- were found, so that by Tho Des Molnes Leador has changed | Sh% MR ©7 b8 ¥arts, o whloh Mo holled ot of bis vest-posket a McDanit] | Boon we were s bande, having been sold to O, M, ':‘l,";“mnnunwmpum vt fergetny yoostallot and deposited It. The whigs very Matthews; conslderation, 30,000, goiu' atound the coraer, about forty mlplclt(}ly dhloa't:i‘d vlvhnt the ‘gnn?:::lur, saddles and bridles, and had four mules an bour'— under such clroumstances o0 diactod out ranners to got thelr h suggestlon that he might be able to hel, A browery plant worth $50,000 Is to be | of illustzative of this tendency,” he" 8 A put fu at Lemars, tinued, “was of 0ld Adam Brown, The state Sunday school convention |ran an engine on the Northern P CHITAGO AND ROOK 15LAND, Mail and Express Accommodation Exrecs ;i OHIOAGO, MILWAUKNE AND 87, PAUL, Ma'l and Expross 0:50 p u Express 0:06 A 3 CHIOAGO, BUBLINGTON AND QUINOY, Mall aod Express Accomwiodation Express matter rest until morning. I wanted that weapon and thought I had a right to it, but in oor talk during the night he said much concerniog {t—how he obtalned it and the length of time it bad been car- ried by him and where. It was very evl. dent he was attached to it, and when he handed it to me the next morning with the belt and trappings there were tears in his eyes and his voice shook. The sword %% without Shoulder Brace, Shoulder Brace, [ i h ol 1 hitched to a bigfarm wagon loaded with | was paseed back to him; I wouldn’t have util, double stitched 8,00 i l:_- ol ro sl d S A% cow’s tail would bo discovered waving ‘92 €0 the polls 1t was too late. The [ provislons, and another team of mules| taken 1t though the blade hed brem s 3 without Shoulder Bra Teanstor tlo of the four-wheeled bobs is hushed | danger slgnal, or some. other emergencyl® Were very bad, the voters were | drawing an old fashioned fawily carrisge | go!d and the handle studded with dla- oa?, 1010 14 years. N Traurlor forever. wauld prosent isolf oulliog for a displaytered; and tho litle demosratic " job | shuilariy loaded, . whivh supplies we | monds, Young 'Ladiesd, 11 io'i SARKAS GITY, 81, 08 AND COUNGLL BLYRS, The Des Molnes board of trade has|of thenngenlonlAdnm'npmwnueolmlnd'“d"d' McDanel was elected by | tnrned over to the trigade commissary ——— T Ty m o e Y Boiler: M )Illln‘u"sl] e ¥ l'l‘""u"lhx‘d[m ,.,."".’kh‘ o Mall and Expross 6:40 p M t one hundred and thiet j i ! r Boilers, distes, th iionable Dre ars and Exprees 6:25 under conssderation propositions from s |and dexterity, 1 aus ety majorlty. | that night and s a-ted out g in, Itwas ARLDe £0Ry 8ra the most'eminent Physi clana (5 tha Daitad ki 1 cultivator fictory in Ohio and| ‘‘Well, on the night in question, Adam |°, Fé8ular democratic candidate for|an exclting life ana full of| Bauroore, Marvianp.—State In-| Hiisao Europe, ~Circulars free, BIOUX OITY AND pACIFIO arge y , el d States senator was Gen. Shields, attractlon and varlety, imes | spector of Steam Bollers P, A. O'Briep ~ ;‘4' AM 8:50 ¢ M yavon works {n Wisoooaln, far removal | was pmgflh:‘::““:::“;‘::a ‘;r'eim;: uld not be elected, because there|we were twenty 7 mu:' ‘fmm l)lu‘l“lhell card stating that while re- LEX}P.."S.ASH.{EII;E:.%,&O" ey Bi0O & M ¥ ttls cliy, fi’fi"_om :l Dulu?h th& village mfde {our anti-Nebraska democrats who | our command, and never passed & house | cently sufferlng from a dangerous cold a| 390 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. A Danver Express oA Dol Jod Lake, of Tadependence, bis| 8l mons by Prootor Knott's sllusion to. 1y | \29L,Yoto for the general. They | withoat making Inquirles as to the| member of the Board of Health advised FOR BALE BT Vo Lincoln Paus O'a &R M I'""'d; cl'“ l“;n? "u"m(n f,f,‘g“’,f':{‘,;’, o1 the *Zanith clty of the unsalted seas.’ |y}, distinguished qaariet in after | whereabou's of the confederate cavalry, | him to try Red Star Cough(Care. A ¥ seventh Towa Infantry, to eld at tha “ h 4 They were Joha M. Palmer, | which hung on the flanks cf Shermsn's [fow doees cored him, and he remarks 3,788 lnln dpaiohar tar Mo Norarn | L B adc, Buskon (O] Gook ang | ariaitreac S8 th/ Savanuah, thenoa | that its efficacy s astonishing, and that i ioh of road from Duluth to Norihern | forf®¥+ They inslsted on voting | across S.nth Carolina and North Oarolina | at the same time 1t 18 free from opiates. Pacific Janotion, snd were not ander our .m‘l;wm:):ll.v Altlern denglock 0: to Guldldbo;o. ln? llll along the march - , f ation the Lincoln men dropped | westwerd from Goldsboro. One dsy I ;‘;‘flffi,‘:‘“ control untll after passiog the "helidato and voted for Tramball | wes iding entirely alone along s path JACOB SIMS, “Adum's train left Duluth on time, but |of B9 elected: Aud wo_ the defeat | through the woods and came o a itle arrived at the junotlon late. We could | the £} Py MoDantel by exactly | house, where, in response to my ‘‘hello!" norney - aI- aw ) COUNCIL BLUFI18, IOWA. Ofioe, Maln Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart anc Beuo block. Will practice in Stateand tate courte town on September 9and 10, It iscx pected that A, J. Swith, the old corps commander, will attend. law of the Jate Henry Paulson, cf Davenport, have gone to wer over the §60,000 estate, with pros: pects of promisiog fees for the lawyere and experience for the lit/gants, Two dozen ealoon keepers of Sioux City have sgrecd to go fnto the $1,000 CHARLES H. PATCH | ' ..ouiima™ 1517 Douglas Street, Omaha, And leading houses everywhere, Ma nhuud Restfll’fld MANDEMAKERS & VAN, HREMEDY FREE.~A'victim of youthful im prug lence \l“‘ulTEUTS' ure Decay, Norvo Dobi) u‘. IIA‘::I, UUNTRAUT()“S AND BUILDERS No. 201 Upper Broadway, Connell Bluffs, . h - beat Yotics that enablea Weaver 1o an o'd gonticman walkes latunsaly ot 1o ;‘:'m:."‘:":l‘;’xi?.m':{;.f "‘::'to“: u;‘:m‘ sent ’I“fnm;mll‘l. -m; lk:. ?l‘“; thr‘s uflln, v;:plnu l: rezor on M!.;e yeve.Bl ocratic bolters, Instesd of ‘Has there been any rebel cavalr, vetaz reporting overythiog all rght s AbmRSAL0 otk acoucd hero Intoly ' T aaked. d having tri s discovered which fio will send Fit Dhra Addrens, g L KEEV LS, 4 Cle Lo Stabiow Kovk

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