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b . Y, JUNE 30, ]800 1 to the reserve fund, #5 to the [ gation at the Travelers' Protoctive associa- g oroded, forming na |~r|~\\: v y nlh\n THIS ¥ :\lll!UT “’.‘\‘ 4\ W“\'l"‘ R, | ness, but three inches loss in whllh‘. will #od #1 to the expense fund. tion convention, \\ "P RF TH \\ AR BE(IA\V with precipitions sides of considerable be ptaced, the whole mass aggregating WASN'T BORN 0 BE DROWNED et o hold gn the et Bare e at eroardehall | W. J. Helphrey has been taking it ensy for dopth. Some anxlety appears o have | She Spoke Many Languages and [noarly sixty tons. Tho othor stone : At 9, Bonofit Fund —1'wo thousand dol- | the intorests of the oystor trade, - beon folt as to the stability of the foun- Loved to GetgWet. pared at tho quneries; Th A Drummer's Fearful Experience in ig- | 1ars in caso of death by accident; loss of both - ot i % N dations, which were ex ted by A parrot of much cultivadion died of ot for the two stones placed in poe ! f Ri ';IM o Mi logs, 1,000; loss of ono arm or 1og, $300; total | ¢ A PUMberof the Omaha Knights of the The Germ of the Civil Conflict Hatched at | qerson & Barr for the Union br old in Plainfiold a fow duys ago, says | sition is $10,000, P souri River 131,.,"(1‘..‘?-- :‘;!mfl $10 per week for a term not | il B ombus oh July 4 Towa - Oity. company, Observations show some ir- | o Plainfield, N. J., correspondent to the he work of transplanting this huge excooding fifty.two woeks. TRy STROWALL: RORERLS & Shatht regular and frequent laternal motion of | New York Times. The bird was brought k of granite by land carringo from O oo, 4 to el Tvery member who Ha | o en oods HOUSG, Wab sHELALY iniased it Fe= the piers, the greatess being about two | from Brazil and was presented to George | Bridesburg station to Codar Hill' come: CLOSE OF THE DENVER CONVENTION. | {ieian 'of death from natural eauses shall ra. | & runaway at Pacific Junction tho other day. | WHERE ~ FREE STATE MEN MET, | and one-half inches, The motion is | Lissignolo, a Now York broker, fifteen | tory, ono mile distant, was bogun yester: ceive $100 for overy year up to five yoars that | L. Harper i3 superintending the con- singularly irregular, being up stream | years ago. Atthat time the knowing | day. A four-whealed truck, weighing \ he has boen & member, provided ha has been | striiction of water works at Windside for the S one day, down stream the noxt and al- | ereature discoursed froely in Spanish, tons, known as a ‘‘catamaran, The 1. . A. Reorganized and Strength- | so for five consecutive years prior to his | United States Wind, Engine and Pump ™ e Y together absent on the I'ullm\lnlr day. | Portugues inglish, and a native gib- v twonty-five horses, was usedy] ) An Interesting Djsclosure Concerning g [ doath, tho amount to be paid to his heirs and | company, prived il it il b 8 S e It appears dou’ tful whether any irregu- | berish of which no ono understood the | Everything went well until the DBisto ool ¥ ph Goorgo F'. Black a drummer for tho yowelry John Brown's Caroer—The Great | ity in tho working of the expansion | meaning. In Mr. Lessignolos protty | turnpike was venched and the steep SHEYORRToR. ment of l"u‘;:i"nlf‘?x »‘ohx?u:"l:"m?]rt:wl'vm;gfi".‘;f }"'“ °'{l"l"'“~l)nr«t - o ('m‘-'lnmlg, tv‘; Abolitionist’s Quarters in rollers has any influence on this motion, | Plrinfield home the bird soon becamo | rocky hill was to bo climbed. The the Grip Carriers. e T m}m the docoase of | from a Missoiiri Pacifle boat at Memphis an the West. and engineers are much divided in opin: | proficient in the I twenty-fivoe horses gave up exhausted, neh and German s S o o e -od & ion both as to its cause and importance. | languages, which are spoken by the | Tackle wak rigged to the wagon and] ‘T read, with a good deal of interest and Sec, 6 provides ANRC N ose Bf 48¥ doubs | Baivoand fh shondlng. &° few. Ahys oY His 1f it be conceded that John Brown's raid | tion is inevitable on the summit of a pier | The linguistic powers of Polly were | at last tho top of the hill reachod, pleasure, an editoral in Tne Bre the othor | of the justice of any claim arising: In the | fany: 404 18 soending . at Harper's Ferry, although somewhat | OVer two hundred foot high, while others | wonderfully developed. With n smatto day, ridiculing a description of the raging | minds of the secretar; resident divectors, o Ay A g b contend that it shows that tho plovs have | ing of so many langungos the bird seomed [~ An Abaotut Cure. Missouri which recently appeared ina Boston gars throughout the west for a quarter of & | Akl an irregular bearing at their ,and | to know in which one to speak respect- heORIGINAL A [INE O paper,” said genial B4~ Roe, manager of tho | {fioil e, the Feruiar meeting of the hi | contury, Teaves for' Duluth next week to got [ Carolina’s attemptell secossion from the | probably rest on a ledge of rock at one | fully and in which to swear roundly. Tn | 18 ouly put up i largo two-outico '_L" l"‘"“’v Gate City hat company. “But no pen,” he | all said doubtful claims ‘and whose decision | it 0f & big job lot of hay fover. union and the fall of Columbia, her | corner. ~ Owing to tho winding | Spanish and Portugeso Polly's ‘onths | 47 0% SESGWES Curs for it Siecs, bHERS continued, “can describe the Big Muddy as I | shall be final. les J. Belaud of Montreal, represent- | capital, the death-rattle, as it was, of | form of the narrow, deep valley | were not objected to, and she scemed to | iy I,‘,“m,‘ v cure all kinds of piles. As ¥ See. 7. Any member in good standing who the Dominion travelers, is fu_the the rebellion, then it may truly be writ- | through which the stream flows tho | know this.” In English h for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: that the payment of said benefit shall be de. | Handsome Colonel Peck, who has sold ci- | yomote, was a first great cause of South once saw it T shudder yet to think of thoe ,. 3 | vhi bet i © been & member one year or more en route home from the ‘“““l‘ Protective oIl bridge is somewhat sheltered from the | “swear words™ were *“‘shut up. MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug comp: o scenc whicl o vit- ) 3 A s Aot o] , 7 v or) ridgr 1 ) & company cenc which came near being the last Iwit- | goih o'\ ible relatives, shall be bur association convention at Denver. ten by me that at Iowa City the germ of | G 4 by & changes of temperature f storm seemed to be the parrot's chier | 96 oeits per box—by mail 80 conts, are moderate, the extreme range being ed, an delight. Once outside on the lawn with y it received, in | about 70 deg. The bridge is double track a drenc hing fall of rain upon her head —~—— AS COWBOY, ble flood in 1881, I was traveling for a hat | sald death may oceur, and they shall be en- [ known in Omaha and Nebraska, rescued froma citizen of Towa C sSULLly o benefit fund for a r, & prominent attorney, from a ‘ nessed on earth. It was during the memora- | by tho state division of the state in which D. F. Warren, a Detroit drummer well | the civil war was partially hatched, and ~ | Judge Coon house in Cedar Rapids, In., and wanted to | titled 1o draw upon t Serebie. ' #h%h O said nel . s L e e other | art, a mortal wound, and the maximum speed of passenger | sho would run through her vocabulary | get from Brownsville in this stato over to the | EXeNC i A B S B H A A tal ot Fort, Worth ‘the otii Tt¥was about the time of the presi- | trains over it is about thirty miles per | with lightning-like rapidity, gonerally [ The New Occupation John L. is Abous Kansas City station at ©’helps, Mo. Theriver | “8o0's Any or all of the above benefits may M. Stillwell of Louisville, one of the | dential eleati 838 th e .. | hour., As it is situated near the foot of | beginning with a loud laugh so human to Pursue. \ dontial election of 1858 that Brown, ac ] was out of its banks and the low grounds on | be increased’at any time should the member vn and most competent drummers ¥ . along grade of eet to the mile, some | in sound that no stranger ever doubted A report was in circulation among ! his sons, first visited Towa T the Missouri side flooded. 1t was only after | ship justify it, but only by a two-thirds vote | on the road, is mysteriously missing, and all | companied b ai double-headers, It is, | till he had seen the bird that it es hard work that T got an old river ratto | Of the delezates in annual convention assem- | efforts to ontain any tidings of his where- | City on his way cast from Kansas. Towa | of course, obvious that on a double-track | from a human throat. The enunciati row me ncross to Phelps and I "]: 0. 0. T b P e BRI ol City was then the homeof William Penn | bridge the load is not,exactly above the | of the children’s names was wonderfully | made up his mind tor Sec allowed Franklin—never was called | (i1yyke, the member for Towa of the Kan- iter line of the pic is possible | clear, and many times were the little | prizo ving and will enter sporting men in New York the other day that Champion John L. Sullivan has tiro from the nto anew busi- 4 . 0. The reserve fund ke, gave him 810 for tho job. Wo started | 1o necumulato until it shall reach the sum of | pitehirl o Frankdis =ney st plain ¥ ¥ 3 he vibrati f o heavy t o lod ay " 8 out about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and had | $50,000, and it shall not be used cxcept in | pyic b Ohavenis R etay s sas national committee, & circum- | that the vibration of a heavy tr 1 ones called from play by the parrot’s | ness. only got a few rods from the Nebraska shore | cases of special cmergencios and even ' then x'.i.-'f,. ekt egl i :‘.-fi"sffin'".: thitios NPHINI AR NG SHGL b || CUUSETw Y Poe tnll" pier resting | close imitation of thé mother’s voice. In the proposed undertaking Sullivan when I regretted that 1 had not stayed in nnl\ by order of u two-thirds vote of the dele- | Wing Bugine and Pump company. '” R dRREE T & b .~” ' soft and uncerfain foundation. In the presence of visitors Polly was | has the backing of a capitalist with un- Brownsville, The river was o raging torrent | B%.c It national convention assembled Our own Daywson Mayer was nominated by | Oy fieadquarters for those in sympathy s no vertical movement, generally sedate, scldom offering any | limited means, says o it . 1 or benel st be ac- e o & V. 2 fre ate B —_—— iliari oy ) D Ol o oo o u o and for every rod we went across 've went <-tn)|.::|-u||i|:3.l‘}wlm:-‘:vH sl l‘)l“l\\‘::llmh)w fa. | the Indiana delegation at I nver as ono of ;\r::"\‘ hl“l"c‘:\':lu‘f‘m‘\\”:::l::] ’:‘xll il n::: Discoveries Moro Valuable than Gold {uln{{m]xllh s, Should the caller become | ing .rhmi\l Just plu vious to his I.“ i o) o1 e oo s 2 v rosider 4 relors’ i) D! O ' b 4 b istor Bver, AL v for 88 o o ten rods down the stream, Great trees and s aud by two mombers of | the vice prosidents of the nal Travelers SANTA AL, 1o Catforuih diovery atall Doisterous, however, the parvot | ing for Mississippi the | e s association. His name was with- | tion, supplies to sustain that cause. Ten ver, in favor of one of the suc- [ miles from Iowa rn{. in an easterly masses of driftwood shot by us every few sec- ‘laimer belongs. Protec onds, rushing on with a_ power that would G e e vaHtIB C axEaIona, (wora:| OraivaHG 3 have crushed our frail skiff like an cggshell | o datiis WIG CORFEREIOE CXOUISIGNS hal | cessful candidates. direction, was _a small Quaker hamlct had a collision occurred. My boatsman was | ywind.up was a graad ball at Manitou Springs .. Cumback, son of ex-Governor Cum- | called West Branch, now a flourishing astar in his line, though, and managed to Pridav s found dead in a hotel at | town, and five miles beyond was S dodge these vehicles of déstwuction in o way | O Friday night. ! ] nsumption and dis nd lungs, and CALII? bt the thront, | Would Hnu\ quiet him by closely imi- | upon Chauncey B. Ripley, the well ORNIA AT | tating his lnugh, and_then” grouning in | known lawyer, of No. 88 Park row, and SURE, the only guaranteed curo for catar anguish, the while exclaiming: “Poor, | confided to him his intentions. Ho was cold in the lead and kindred complaints. | poor Polly!™ as if, indeed, the presence in carnest in tho matter, and ex- They are sold at $1 per package, or three for | by such n’'mortal was one of the saddest | pressed his regret at the delay in start- ) v. He was traveling for a Boston | dale, also of Quaker character £.50, and are recommended and used by the | thi i iy ¢ o rro: . . ity S, Horis 5 ) hings imaginable. The exact age of [ ing the business caused by his enforced o OO AL EA IO RFIKSTHIe Wi tor house and had been in Towa City abouta | which with its vicinage together with | leading physicians of the Pacific coust. Nob | {He bird 1o 1ot komern. s o e O | e woutT ¢ surily very slow and before we Coleridge had gysensation early last week, | week during which time he drank exce: Lyl SIS L J A West Branch, was called in general | secret compounds, Guaranteed by Goodman way across it became dark and wi s a | Drug Co. was entirely gone from his bill, those Mr. Ripley has an extensive stock the merey of the torrent. We could not seo ively. Cerebral congestion was the im- and % \\'llu iate cause of his death. Cumback was in which two Sioux City traveling men terms the Pedee settlement, Aim o know suy that fifty or more | farm at Westhield, N. J., where he raised the shore on cither side, —and to | the wife of one of them figured. A Coleridgo | ol known among the trade and traveling | correspondent to tho Chicago News. ENS AS v must certainly have passed over | the choicest breeds of cows and hors 3 add to the horror of 'the _situ- | hardware merchant named Hamil formerly | mon of the weet. Theso were the localities whero Brown, DICKENS AS A DINER. h,“) o MaEd: Y v Hia Butotn Sthin o puve Jerssy cowsds ation it suddenly grew cloudy and began | traveled for a confectionery establishment in “Wind and sef up the affairsof the | on his numerous subsequent visits to | His Pride in Making a Certain Delic- g known in all parts of the count: Ir. {A"::x‘x!l{.ml';vvr:\) fc“&sv:-:u:l}?. w f\vfluhl"\'ml‘l Sioux Ci His successor was taken ill, and | Travelers’ Prote ssociation as expedi- | Towa City, concealed the fugitive slaves ious Gin nch., Refrigerators and Baby Carringes. | Ripley also breeds cows from the Have- ing treo or other debris againes our pont. and | the Sioux City house induced Hamil to leave | tiously as possible and then devote yout | from Missouri whom he piloted to Can- Dickens, says John Hollingshead in [ Tho Dew, y & Stone Furniture Co. | meyer and Darling importations then we would give it up for gone. Finally business and make a trip for the trade | SHOTEE ne best abY to (e pericetivg, Of | ada, and where ho .h-.uod his band for | his lately published “Niagara Spray,” | have decided to close out their entire [ Sullivan told him of his pected happened. - A big scction of & | with Fourth of July goods. Hamil | iy mass of timber struck us fair aud | started out and had only made a over wentour boat. The awful horror of | town or two when he learned that another that moment can never be told. 1 was under drummer was heading for Cole- water for a seemingly endless time, and when I arose I could sce nothing around me. The 8¢ o eniEe the Harper’s Ferry r: was neither a gourmet nor a gourmand; | stock of refrigerators and baby ear- | asked what it would cost to stock a farin d‘;:t:lr:-l-‘ ::.;;:i:‘luuntl\,\o«fi:‘k ‘:vf"‘:x‘::mfl;.::; On this fivst visit lnIo\M City in 1856 | but, as a man taking an immense amount | piages and discontinuo lmmllm’g' the ) 3 g sey cattle, He ' 'Sucih were the instauctions issued | Brown rode a mule which he had cap- | of walking exercise daily, he possessed o | game, We will until tne” above goods e ir § ing lifo and the Morchant Traveler, the self-styled | tured at an affair called Black lthy appetite; and was not ashamed | yr ail sold make « discount of 50 per | had rosolved to becomo o rospectablo spicions were aroused, \ cling men of the | which in those days of small things was | of it. Ho was bornand lived in thedays | cont on present prices, whicl is much | farmer, ifethat ho would not bd | {ited Siates” 1o the delegates to the Trav- spoken of as a battle, After passing [ of taverns and chop-houses, before the | loss than the actual cost of manuface ¢ promised to make up an T L L U home e Uy 4 s themontitol ilers? Protective association conveition at | through Towa City in tho night, as was | town was filled with restaurants of | turing. stimato of what it would cost the eham- out with desperation, hoping to koop with | tho counthy to Coleridge, arriving sbout mide | | o IR his custom, for at that period not all the | French or Ttalian ovigin. His faste for | DEWIY & STONE FURNITURECO., | pion to ombt the current until Iwas rescued. When I | night. He went t was just ready to sink I door locked. He ¢ his home and found the ted adisturbance and | citizens of Towa City weve abolitionists, | good food, plainly cooked, may have 1115 and 1117 Farnam strget. . dustry. Sull b 1l fi,,- itupon his he stopped before a little farm tavern | been ingrained in him in his youth, but n‘turu. It is probable that the cham- tion stronger than eve wards proved to bea la was T ing his wife's paramour, s = about a mile east of West Branch, which | it was kept alive by the thrée or four | BLISTERED WITH A ROUGH CHIN. been seen for the last time in farmer’s fence had contributed tothe river. | the. othe drummer, come down GRINDING UP CITY DOGS. was kept by one James Townsend, of | leading London taverns. The Garrick After probably an_howr's effort I succeeded | stairs in his night clothes, revolver in hand, | 00 RN 20 whose sympathy and di cretion. Brown | elub probably ow ed to him the introduc- | A System of Punishment That Beats a During his cavcer as a_pugilist John in getting on the gate and found that it casily | evidently prepared to kiil a burglar. Hamil | Canine Goods Converted Into Tal- e IOHRIY HaRtl A " 1 { 1 4 “is hold mo bove the water, Tt was uscloas 6o, | ab mptd to et nto tho houso and wus dis- S owatandi I GATS -6 01 had been previously assured, even it his | tion of a mor jellteailed SHu R A Mustard Plaste, L. Sullivan has made and lost_several attompt, in the darknc 8 covered by tho guilty drammer, who escaped | gy O S0 VR LTRG qualker costume had not been a suflicient | rick steak,” adopted from America, with- | A cupious phase of prison life is ex- When his phenorien craft and I let it go at th -y of the wi by a rear window and left the place, Hamil 16 mystery;surroul guaranty. Alighting from his mule, ho | out acknowledgment, where it is known | pihited by o *medical correspondent” of | abilities as a knocker-out were fivst di e, to tho honse, took his two | destination of the dogs of the L The Albion w streets vi hth | isked Townsend, who met him at the | as the “porter house.” numb from cold and terror. I was almost un- and roturned with them to Sioux | and isection hospital door, if he had ever heard of John | his favorite tavern. II CLLI ‘:}’.'l'}'éfl ‘rvn i oy lglln:\]‘l (B piig WG LB G T TN ER ,h‘us be Sanracy ys the ll"hll-‘-il-‘-!ll'hl;t Brown of Kansas notoriety. This in- | leather seats gave a om and undor me, Tho sonso of oven tompo A Druy DS ,“ et L,.‘,g: el Atatiaat fering | very close and confidential relations bo- Goifoe-room, and th Chdicss DProcession | punity must submit to such a penalty for [~ When Sulliugn opened his gorgeous security was too much for my tired - ne “Why don’t you tako that half of the seat?? | animals, a ) AR A “;\‘I“ .““‘l tween the two, the red-faced quaker and | of joints gave a varied and substantial | what {he Russian law calls o neglect of liquor saloon in Boston after a_long a ¢ the city pound, opposite the Municipal | the hook-nosed zealot. meul at a' moderate price, without the | qugy, Such a porsonis retained in a | serics of winnings he was worth 875,000 and I foll into a sleep from sheer exhaustion, | 1asked of a drammer for a Boston houso as RhcMiogihoNinnicio ? ] ] : When I awoke a9 o'clock sun_was warming | we were going down from Charleston to Sa- | DOSPit: i1, go—to the desiceating works o Brown was in Iowa City and the Pedee | trouble of ordering a sct dinner from a | Jupra voom together with a lot of ob- | in cash. Inside of two years the fortuno The water was cold and I finally beeame | gained ent s | o Moscow paper. 1t often happens that | covored ho was recoiving $2a day as old boxes with | 4 pogpectable man is confined in prison | foundry worker. From this to” an in- Lprivacy 10 o | for o fow days for somo slight ofensc. | come of $25,000 u year was a matter of v _stiffened bones and drying my soaking | v, el il : a manufacturing farmat Venango street | gottloment on numerous occasions bo. | monu 1iko a British musoum ctaloguo, i i o 7 St the ¢ l e s s 3 vannah on a crowded train, and the half re- e aF VTG 25 A ! 1LIBIOUS ¢ 1 u lik gue. | durate criminals, who are either await- | was dissipated. Most of the money went 3 ?m‘::] et o 5.'.'.',',%,.',',‘,‘2,, st ,,'.’,",,,“ ferred to being alongside of a fairly good-look- “’:,‘f“.’”}%‘{‘“i‘,:’m“‘,‘"“;;;,,,;{},‘“fufi‘;“;,‘ 0 | tween his first visit in 1856 and_ his last | In his own house, ov offico, at House- | jng trial or sentence to be put at hard | to hangers-on, of whom Sullivan always threo miles below Langdon on tho Missonrl | ing woman, says a writer in the New York | gog’prifyy fe o Y » in 1859, but the objects and incidents re- | hold Words, whero he had a little din- | 1yjor in a fortress. had half a dozon or more in his teain, | side of the river,and I was saved. The | Sun. DRS AR 6t OLMATAShoemalkor s lating to them were similar—the con- | ingor supper room, he seldom, except When the respectable prisoner comes Inthe past year the champion has cealment of fugitive slaves escaping to | on show ocecasions, departed from his i i . . r o ! A s among them they begin to press him for | saved mone, s a big one, oceupying, | Cunada and the promotion of the free | favorite simplicity. Thechiof approach " 3 foll, 5 it y, and he is now in pos: ion “atreat of good fellowship.” He must | of quite a comfortable sum. Ho re- “water was falling raidly and 1 was rescued | s quit that ten years ago,” ho replied. 0 about noon by a party who were out ferrying QUL 0 YOALSIBEO0, i Tob: Co. The plac cattle to the high two miles enst of me. 1| /Ay story connected with it! ncar the river, several acres, on which | sfaic causo of Kungns: but the last two | to artificiality at: theso little banquets | gand for a bottle of brandy. If he is not | ceived asalary of $200 a week all through had traveled at least twenty miles on that 1 should smile! ? stand the dozen buildings used in the | sojourns were made chiefly with a_view | was noticeable ina leg of mutton pre- | ag liberal as they want him to be they | the winter from the theatrical managcr, gate, through tmber, over farms and under | And when ho had got seated in the smok- | various processes of economizing useless | of perfecting his plans, *accumulating red in o manner not gonorally popu- | harass and torint him Shosld 1y 1 and he saved most of i, a narrow railroad culvert to be thus provi- | ing car he began : dhimals. arms, drilling, diseiplining, and recruit- | l: The bone of the joint was taken | . 3= The 1 capitalist who i dently saved, When 1 had told my | s : E 2 el oW, ot toloveryinart . I 25 0 Jol e make a threat to complain before the The name of the capitalist who is story to my rescuers, ono of them ‘About ten years ago, when my eye teeth welve wagons ar y pa ing Dhis band and taking measures for | out and the place supplied with veal | yuihovities of thejr conduct they imme- | identified with John L. in the proposed a tall, swarthy Mi ' jeana. | were still in” the gums, I was going from | of the city day and night to secure sup- | yiking Pedeea bass of operations for the | stuffing and oysters, and the whole | 3 5 : i i arm could not bo lenrned, but Lawyer ""”"";(,"‘,u"‘;,':,g;;,“;; Cloveland to Cincinnati. Thero was plenty | plies. Asmany as 150 dogs ave taken | attaok on Harper's Forry. In the bogin- | ronsted or buked in tho usual fashion. ?,’,‘;"’Efl,f: L) ::}"’(‘.‘u]};f,’,fg' wlistiey i L,l','h.\, et hyNE R R ant bawn to | of room in the coach, but I figured to get | o the mill on ovdinavily busy duvs. | ning of tho winter of 1857-8 Brown for | The result, us it was cooked in the little | ¢, plle poor fellow s then stripped | that ho was willing to back the cham- soon after | alongside a woman —a good-looker about sually reinforced by a supply | the fifth time visited the quaker settle- | kitchen at'the Household Words, was | naled, siretched on a beneh and held pion {0 the extent of a hord of Jorsoy my boating X~ | 4 ipiy voars of age. I found her talkative incidental to tho daily excur- | ment of Cedar county and spent th win- | always a success; and if it had_not’ 1 fast. His mouth is stuffed with a rag so | cattle as soon as Sullivan is ready o be drowned that me to Om.lll ud haye since confir 1 cursions to Manawa and Cut-Off. The Bos- . or . . | sion. » the v o 2 y Vi : ‘nsati 3 : q o mun o Wroto. that Usseripton of tho | 4 bléswt, but ufter about alt un hour | S0 400 gctns avo sent to.n St. Louts | Lk thiore i proparation for,the move | thory s umple compensation ftcr- | thai his erica cunnol bo heard outsids. | start the fo TRt dvas i probabl youtierolin | ahia Gvstedlonimo i L ai g firm, where they are made into gloves. | ywhich he diselosed to some of his Towa | punch. 2 shot on his hroast is made web and one | 1y, 3iyn oy practico limited to catarrh- e oL OUENLEED ity Then tho meat is pressed, and the dog | confidantes—James Townsend, John H. | T verily beliove that Charles Dickens | ghaven ehin until the skin beeomes rod. | Al diseases of noso and throat. Beo bldg. The T. P. A. Convention. WIS Aot weel +1 sho contin. | OlL Obtained is sold to druggisis and | pyinter and Dr. H. C. Gill. On this oc- | was morc proud of his skill in manufac- | Jome oty Slind thi Sl B ‘And don’t iieep me waiting,’ she contin- | natont medicine venders, throughout ! : 3 ; A ercupon another one slaps that spot The eighth annual national convention of | ued, paton "”‘ | burn rotail it as o | cosion he was accompanied by lis band, | turing this seductive compound than of | ith his flut hand with all his might, Difficult Men to Find. the Travelers’ Protectivo association, which | I laughed again, although she had'a look | Uhe country, N i o et | consisting of his son Owen, " Aron D, | being the author of all his great works. | * A'largo blistor immediately appears | Ishouldsay the two Rockefellors, John which gave me a hint of trouble. sovoreign cure for consumption, rheu- | Stovens, John Kagi, John E. Cook, | The preparations for this concoction £ o on the woundod place. This is what | D: and William, andHenry M. Flagler closed in Denver on andache. & i * G - £ A T S headache, and, in short, | Richard Realf, Charles W, Moffiit, Luke (which 1 named “fivo shillings and | fhoy call seiting i cup, Six or efght | are tho harde , was one of the “You either come down with the §75 orT'll | matism, gou in New York - largest and most successful meetings of the | ound yp hereand claim to everybody that | every known ill that flesh is heir to, ex- s ST 3 il B ST R RS, s - roght ’,",“" m-m- Fusti The following national officers were | and I am bringing you buck ! machine oil use up all the rest of the | 1atter & colored man h Lt i tjl‘ T ”14 rowr. Then | Preast, the sides and the back of the suf- ,“’ i€ ,| e R e Hm“,] ol clecto: X “1 didu't laugh this time. Tsaw that sho | how-vow organization excgpt the bones (LI;L'I a colo ‘-t m-d B i i \‘.\ or 113 rece p(;u l:‘ of the bre wi lnu ferer, 50 that he is unable to liedown for | the principal men in the ;,nu] ; [ l/‘ cGrew of St, Louis. | meant every word of it. 1 had about 0, and | HHENON QAT SXAEDEE T80T, Brown quartered his men during _this | came a pl ate an knives, then the lem- | govapyl days. Insome instances more | il combination, and whon they are in ’ L.T. LaBcauno | I tried to biuff her, I told her to raise & row o £ | winter at the house of Mr.William Max- | ons, the sugar basin, and then finally a | {)juries are caused by the blows he re- the city are daily at the ml oftices Louis. and I'd have her arrested, but sk ammonite. 2 * & son, three milesnortheastof Springdale, | large table napkin, ~ In the meantime | goives. in the Standard " oil building near the of st Vico Prosidont—Georgo H. Randall | soare \\nrnlnrfim £ Sho wai springing up to Oml)hg b\;‘l;:‘:;mfi ]‘fi- t‘\lv?iml‘;‘";:‘;néil ntwo story gravel house, said to be the | the kettle on the hob had prepared the i il i R foot of Br uml\ \y. The visitor to this ork. enounce me when l‘flllll) 0 time." , hecaus ' 5 rival, ') ili vater, ) 2 isti 1, o D g < BN Third Vice President—John A. Kenuedy of lan;:\':l Ishgopm ‘1":“""“‘[’:" l‘:‘er';:g\}.‘l:a%uxhxl):fi every “u“'_"")"- Dogs that have made Maxuon at the first gcvernmonthmd goes—was placed in the hands_of the i e w:ll bu given to him if lm goes on busi- J Plnlmh phia neighborhoods hideous | ga)o held at Dubuque in 1839, and the | master. I shall be guilty of no irrever- | His Big Gravestone Stalled 25 Horses. | negs: but though he can without diffi- Waco, T she guessed it would be a great moral losson \ e b tHOL ] 3 o President—H. S. Churchill of | 10 me to mind my own business in the future, | Mike in daylight and darkness by their | jouge, 32x25 feet in the main part, was | ence if I say thatat_ this point his eyes | Three Joars ago Henry Eberle of | culty see the sceretaries of the million- So it was. I got away from her after a bit, | howls have been known to light tho | j,ujl; {n 1849, Here Brown’s men wero | twinkled and generally winked. The | Frankford died, and the will which he | aires numed, ho may goa thousand times 1-broke and mad all through, but I was | sunctum of n Havvard student, cure a | quartered,and often drilled with wooden ess of blending was like a conjuring | left behind him created consflerable | without ever hoing able to see either ono d n!\l,surh alrios!Hon H_uet_lw‘ulfln'b soyin Canuck Indian of l""‘“m"““'“ ““j‘ start | gwords while preparing for the projected k performed by anaccomplished pro- | stir at the time, says the Philadelphia | of the three named. It is alittle strango e[ yaRe-rhl o aora 300i8 [ BOHe/dosey (g rana) growing ""f“‘ 1“} “‘t{"‘ ““’\“'“‘ raid, Brown himself having his quar- or., The mixture being made with | Record. It provided that the entire es- | that they should be so very averse St N as I, P praivie land. - In fuct, everything about | fops'ut the home of Mr. John Painter, | care and delicacy, and with a certain | tate of some $16,000 should bo expended | 1o seeing strangers, unless they s, Vice President—Aloys Jacobs of Directors—J. C. Wilkinson, Murry Carlton and Richard Trevor of St. Louis, I, olf(l‘{:::xl:‘:v’le'fi:ko}wl\ulvll‘ntx:xlnllku l?\u;'cl;:x(;:::;luctu Female Passengers. a dog is used except ]"f‘ bark. dl.‘"“'"ll_‘m about two miles distant in the direction | amount of demonstrative pride, the f‘ug in placing over his grave and that of his | are afraid of being imposed upon, for all =D. K. Clink of Chicago. We had about twenty-five miles to go by | Wz of his tail is perpetuated in whip- | of Springdale, was placed upon the table and the naplin | wife already dead, a stone which should | three of them are exceptionally liberal Chairman National Hotel Committee—L.H. | stage in Missouri, and it was carly spring | leather. % Ap )1'11.‘.2 1858, Brown having returned | thrust into its mouth. The brew, timed | be four feet thick, covering the entire | men outside of business transactions. Scooler of St. Louis, and tho roads were very by thoNow | _As for the oats, thoy find a rendy do- | from the east, where ho had beon t0 ar- | by the master's watoh, had commended, | surface of his butial lot in Codar Hill | Taun . Rockefollar's. favorito. lino. of mestic market in fur-lined circulars, are sent abroad to be brought b Chairman of National Tegislative Commit- tee—M. J. Pickering of Pennsylvania, or | pange some pmhmmnrmn bade hismen | and in a few minutes the napkin was | cemoter, 38 | prepare for the grand movement. The | withdrawn, and ¢ shillings and | and his wi Decoased had no children | boneficience seoms to be glving checks York Sun. The L 1 cut off all relatives and left | to churches and other re ous_ institu- ge started about half an hai SR __ | hour before daylight, and there were five (e bttt Yo 2 i L Rk ! g R S R G e e e ey o squirrel skins, o, in tho cuses of the | pirting from thoir frionds, which toolc | costs” was Feady for convivial distribu- | no logncies whatover, tions, whilo Mr. Flagler. has o great o Committoo-Messrs, C. A, Chick | the back seat, and talked only to themselves. | piine o o CXpensive breeds, us seal | place on April 27, brought' tears to all | tion. The strange divection was much | fondness for reforming drunkards, snchusetts, J. «‘m-h-y Crhterpmig ] s e e G R et l‘"“l S) Larie e, S oyes except those of ll}u imperturbanle Among those who drank (moderately) | talked of at the timoe of his death, buy —— : and Brooks of New York. O A ER AT SRR m{“‘m‘, U AAR ‘"“H"lll’x”‘r’:glP;“‘:““'{ Brown, for they left with the intention | and enjoyed (hugely) this Dickins nectir | was gradually lost sight of by the public [ Merchants’ hotel,Omaha, = 82 to $3 per Chaplain—S. A. Haines of N Littlo Rock, Ark., wus sele of the next national couvention. further onwe! Svero stuck: g ‘The headquarters of the association were | the same performance over u removed from Chicago to St. Louis. The following amendments w tho constitution, which we W York. s od as the place | getand 1ift and pull and y cing the blow immediately, Ho was Wilkie ¢ ull“)q who told me that, mml on Friday it was revived by the ar- day. Nat.Brown,propr,lva P.Highy,mgr, ly afte 11 i S latha M G | next to a well made apple pudding, he | rival at Bridesburg station of a stone iy and it was | plios, and by this tho Mumanitavian re- | wypd met at Chatham, Canaday where | knew of nothing move ugreeable, Wil- | which was wider thun the cavon whichit | Tell Fhis to Your Washerwoman. the same porformance over ugafn. In golng \:){Ll':«.l.xu:lA»I)‘s'lxl:llitilx!A|£\‘;:: : Jrl_lnu‘«.lté ‘H"j: they went divuc\l{ from ' Pedee, | kie’s tastes, like Dickins’, though he | was transported. This stone is said to bo | Cufts that are laundried at home often o made to | in going the twenty-five we lifted that old E;l‘ 0 d““ 800100 & generous div= liopdnined = that t should bho | knew the culinary ways of the cultivated | the largest ever used in this city for any | fail to th-mus because they areironed out ro subsequently | stage out ¢f the ruts and holos and ditches | “490C: G AR postponed. This convention also | forcigners, were “esseutially simple, and | purpose. 1t is 17 fect long by 11 fect when the buttons ave put in the anew | almost a dozon times, The five of us were | - The operations of the dessiccating | frumed a constitution and selected | so woro Thackaray’s. Night after night | wide, 2t fect thick and weighs 50 tons, tor and wrinkle. This can bo i adopted as reviséd; it is substantiall ] coustitution plashed, muddy avd hungry when we | firm are not confined to dofunct mem- | opjcors of a provisional government. | the authorof **Vanity Fair,” leaving the | It was quarried and dressed in | avoided if the laundress only knows how Article 1, Scetion 2-Add after word profes- | finaliy drove ip to tho terminus, and you can | bers of the canine pnd fuline tribes. | pogtponoment having been determined | delights of the Garriek elub a few doors | Vermont, and brought to Philadelphia | to iron the cuffs until they are perfectly of stri ever, a convention which shor Three miles | ma an annual retainer for their sup- sion on lin twelve: “And to prov! idou benefit | imagine our feclings when those two'women | Horses, cattle and sheep are included in rain reti, P i 3 Ty R vessel ich it wi ki ry, an ) he broad end of tho fund for members of tho association in caso | got down, removed their shawls and bounets, | the Ingrodients of what is known as tho upon, Brown again returned to Kansas, higher up in King street, Convent, gar- | on a vessel from which it was taken by | dry, and then take the broad « ¢ of accident or death, and also to take interest | and stood revealed as two hearty and robust “goneral pot,” from which various | Mid 0R tho ovening of Februury 4, den, wus u_constant_ visitor of van's | u special ear and ‘locomotivo fo Brides- lh;umn] and, pressing yery 1;...‘1 on m:l, in such matters as pertains to the welfare of | men. Weo were looking at thom h open L i : b once more was on his way to Towa. supper rooms (the original of his “Cave | burg station. On the top of this stone, | edge, place it'ut ono ond of the cuff an tho. commordial travelors of the United | months, when ons of thm romaskon P2 | grades of tallow and oils aro extracted. | oroging the Missouri river at AR uifihmmnny“)}whm-‘im was not afraid | in order to comply with the directions | slowly go over the length of the cufl. States.” “Thainks for your labors, gentlemen. We | Jiven glue is manufactured from sinews | (iity “accompaniod by a few of his party | to cat solid mutton chops and baked po- | in the will, another stono of equal thick- | The cuff will roll as the iron leaves it. Art. 2, Sec. 8—Change to read: “All | knew the road and prepared forit. Will you | and muscles, a fact which has interested Y hip must boindorsod | imbibe 17 several of the firm’s drive ue ormore members in good standingand | - But we were too indignant to accept. P rded to the national secrotary. Kach =% and L\vul\u negroes. After crossing the | tatoes at midnight and not ashamed to river they marched rapidly, and on | show his delight in the part singing of Februa r{ 25 Brown for the last time | the choir boys, who divided their time ' rs in the re- 't that a number of dogs have been istently about the gates of applications for mombers! by sticking pe he hospitable hamlets of Pedee, | between the cellags and Roman Cath- ebration. gained t lppll ation must be accompanied by a mem- bership foo of . When the application T'he proparations for tho grand célebration | UhO Spruce street vivisoction shop. od th ough Iowa City the | oiic church, received by the national ecretary he shall re- | to be held in Columbus on the Fourth of July In all the processes of the big dessic- g o LG oy “,n to the, lmlhmul board of directors f0r | v progrossing finely. The leading foature | CUABE WO ks a wonderful degree of Now for ”,,. corollary, if T may so term If About to Travel or Emigrate, otary wi Rl progressing finely. The leading feature -l sanliness and m sthod |-¢(>h ervoed, and "ho v rer o o vided wi o) retary of the d ivision or post tt)\\h ch tho up- | led by the ladies' band of Fullerton, and the h\mlilmls u} careasses by means of the 08 DY, S0 ‘I[) ain Stomach Bitters, A\“l”“l‘l“l testimon v ¥ 1 ) . Qg Y 5 H. (mnd-wl\ of Iu\m( ity ‘and of the « -z Blicant elects to become & member, who shall | banquet tendered them by the business men | gigantic p lings” and | ] ity the | oxist to prove that it nullifies hurtful climatic b gr e namo of the applicant in the mem- | of Columbus. Over five hundred invitations _,“[,.‘.‘I,,,.,' .,,,K.f;“, ,,‘ “"”'“"”\ lowa volunteers, was one of | jyjiucnces and the effects of exposure, that it St e oy T k- | o G, Ora Srobmnimdinvinit | oty Tl i and robety | SRR ST ot | Bl M e (L air white hands: “The nutional secretary shall then issue a | L0 FE0 L i DR e T e T ln o5t ul {I ) who, on the 17th of February, 1865, in | and prevents injurious results from impure certificate of merabership thiough the secre- | Vitation and veception are anticipatinga large SIS itest odorous talut in advance of all other troops enteved the | water. ' Marincrs, tourists, emigrants and tary ul the division to which the member be- | attendance,. Mr. Moore, chaivman of the | the neighborhood. 5 city of Columbia, the capital ‘,( 3 miners have all contributed theiv quota of [} bk A committee, roquests every ono who has ro- | About ono hundred and sixty men aro | (¥ 0t Wi socesion testimony in its behalf, and its protective in Pl ClCar CON eXlon “his amonduient to take effect on and after | ceivod au favitation to notify bim by lettor | employed under Supevintendent S, N. | (Gl ha state houses (for th oo hus been most, effectually domnon- ! 2 et i Altidla ¢ effective, that fact would long L] ‘ s Bas RS b AR AOR W \ould a | man who has not received an irfvitation and ‘“'};.‘(‘,"“"1 FEYRMAEAEURT A theiv dis: | poing sure which was in use, and having on exposed. In no class of dis- Sofi healthfill skln person desiving to become a member resido fn | Would like to attend will be supplied with | sertations upon the wonderful economy | gy, headquarters flag and | s b remedial and preventive prop- () application to whatover state division he may | Just retwned from Denver, whoro ho hus | all her worlk Chirtecnth Towa, tho commar ad. | in cases of malarial fovers, maladies for which “ PEARS,“‘ i i o here.” i, Ha s A g eloguit | B adg both here andin the tropics, where its reputa: e P nt lot of peoplo, A Moore supplied o edies, fi o i | with the other party, placing his own 16 1s, morecyar, @ most L prevent head- | regimental flag on the new one. So it | agrecable apy and nervine, L\ Strilco out all aftor words “board | Whether o can attend or not. Any traveling Olwinoand Manager J. Palmer Fuller- | {yo " tho now and the old), and, not & stato that has no or ation, ho may make | one by sending in his name. — Mr. Moove has | of matter which nature has provided for | {ha other the uously shown than n, He roports an ele; at time and an ele- | Krau on top nl the old eapitol, uml (.luul~vH ond to that which it enjoys uce of food or | ;yy ho suid that, rtain sense, that ——— l apsules, unlike many ectly harmless, they con- substances, and will stop luche, w Art. 3, See. 1-Change to read: cors of this assoc 0 1 | fl.ml.:om fivo vico prosidents, to bo desig- | large nuber of thoso attending tho conven- | tain no iujurious Biitod us first, second, third, fourth and fifth; | tion with invitations, aud quite a number | any kind of a 3 St vo > 0 said that they would attend on their return | aches caused b 1u rotary and treasirer in one perso and at night, Price rectors, three of whom shall reside in | €ast. The business wen of Columbus have | drink late - > ceuts; forsale | a¢ Towa City the war bega Joaquin Miller's Lonely Home, 7 b Which the huwdquarters of tho. aa: | Subserihe towards this banquet, | by all loading drugglsts, Towa City u.:; e B S L S socintion uve located, and a chaivman of the | and the traveling men can rest assured that $500 Ronard RO PRGS Bt i) B o e 1o }m Tollowiny committees: Railvoad, legislative, | thoy will bo heartily” welcomed and royally e S T Y AT e T [ o ety 9 company, up among the high cliffs jus press and hotel, and theso committees shall | entertained while in the city. Lot all the OF AD, ¥ v“m i ml* et e " B, he Decpest er in the World, outside the town of Ouakland, Cul., Joa- not be cmpowered to expend any moneys | boys muke up their minds to come and make | 0F wny other injurious compound in Krause's | A somowhat novel question hus avisen | quin Miller, the poet of the Siorras, is until first appropriated by the proper authori- | & red-letter day for Columbis, the meridian | beadicho capsules__.____» in connection with the piers of the | passing his days, says the Philadelphia tios. city. Krause's headache capsules ave more pleas- | Hawksbury bridge, the largest in Aus- [ Press. “What is there to attract one “}‘", SChiaged to readea follogrs ) Tha Samples, autand conveniont o take than powders, | tralia, bub chielly' remarkablo for th | here#” ho recently wroto to friend EF prosident, vice president, seeretary and treas- s, wafers, elixi ? o founds pop- | W ) ravel 2,000 miles to visi Tverand board of directors shall bo slected | C. S, Brown has gone to Ogden for the o | .'.:.l,,“h,’:,n‘{:,,,,’,I"'l';f,:':i:l:i,.’i'hu,t,‘lf," Ll sad.£0 fravel i miletto yislk FOR PA!N annually and shall hold thelr oftice until their [ Omaha hardware company. . A itizen of Des Molnes. 2 14 the wosld, tha dantiesh biar. helig ! Bathing, aheelulely Rotblng, ex: Toutanlz siops st most excrusiafing Dt mevor fale 0 ios a4a 80 Gt successors are clected and qualified. The | ~ A movement is on foot for a big blowout by Please to accept acknowledgments 8 19 ' oK £ u For PATNS, BT K AT CONG RS TTONS, INELAMMATTONS TR AT sthe bridge , and they're 1ot tho best com- | < pForTAINS, BIEUISES, BACKACHE, | says the Railroad Gazette, A - | is forty feet above the w 'Imml\llnl -ll‘-1.\.:1».\«‘.“11" ern‘\:’:‘n;l;:; fo, 80t | o Omali commerclal travelers i Soplon- :l‘tm\»...:n;-.x\;‘lfil»l :’""';‘-T.‘ff"y.‘.‘\fi"ifi-f i us chalrmaun in the absence of esider ber. 0 ) sules, ey have beel v t Three of tho board shall constitute & quorum - s o (3ata Bit=hat comnane oughly tosted by myself and other - helght of the plers reaches 200 fec they put their feet on they poison. But for the transaction of business at any regular | Manager Roo of ‘ll',sm'"“.um",‘ Neaoeonstul | of my family aud produced the desir < | The depth of water is not great, nor is | I like it. 1 just turn the rocks up here or speciul meeting. All ofticers are to westorn trip. It is to be the great remedy and its use will | the ouprrent or range excessive, but the | over, then I plant a tree or build a fence elected at an annual meoting of the associa- greatly extend its popularity. yours very OOTIHACHE; ious ure like magle, causing the pain to'lnstantly stop. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS Internally taken fn doses of from thirty to sixty drops In a half tumbler of water will cure 1n @ few minutes Cramp, Spratus, Sour Stomach, Colie, I'latulence, Hearthurn, Cholera Morhus, or any other PAIN, & fow appl ter, the any for a city-bred mun, for whatever | 2 3 > e J. F'. Nesbitt 1s In from a successtul trip | fruly. Swxkr A Fogren, - | ed of the river is composed of o great | and once in o great while I write—keep | §yll ey Dirrhav, Slek Heuduche, Nuuson, Youting, Nersoisnoss, Bioplessiess, Miularl | :.‘.‘:}':,':f.;’.‘,.fi:,"“ wmauner s the constitution | o 40 Gton Pacifio. for the Omaha hard: | Seo'y Royal Union Mutual Life Lus Co. | depth of soft mud. The prevailing rock | away from me; stay where you are und | uad il faterusl baius arising from change of d1ev OF Water OF GUNK Austs Iy et b Making the annual dues, $10, pay- | Ware company. * The'enterprising und leading druggists al: | of the district is sandstone, little | when I wunt you und the 'restof the BO cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Bhle semi-aunually; $1 wgowmawgé. W. H. Rayuor headed the Nebrassa dele- | ways have theu, disturbed, but very generally deeply | world I'll send.” W

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