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   Monticello Express (Newspaper) - May 20, 1886, Monticello, Iowa                                4 EACH FOR AND ALL FOR VOLUME JONES MAY NUMBER THE MONTICELLO PUBLISHED EVERY and per Subscribers out of 15 cents additional for POOR Washington Upon a bed of anguish Poor Jorry Murphy With friends and doctors near him Dear said the are about to start Upon cold Hare you prepared your heart V Whats that you say groaned About a river cold I Ill not he starting t Until Ive lost my Nor will I by Mot dear friends et Ill sail into the Per Hennepin And that was years and years Row time does slip a way I And Jerry Murphy lives and A Congressman Washington Regular May The belated work of congress has come to be an established reproach to the party the house of So that body has passed but 174 lie although about private and have been presented for its considerati 011 since the session be The congress has a tendency to spend its time on perfectly useless a striking of which will The bouse was discussing the army ap and representative Gros moved to strike out the appropriation for the judge advocate generals He said the de decided cases without any knowledge of It was an excresence on the adding to it nothing of nothing of nothing of martial This gave a from an oppor to revive old war He admitted that abuses had existed in the department of the judge advocate genera and as an instance stated that Holt had been appointed for the purpose of striking down As McClellan could not be struck Porter had been selected for But now that the democratic party was in be said that the abuses that had grown up would be Representative a republican from said it ill became the gentle man from Alabama to assume the role of slanderer of Abraham which he did by bis reference to whom Lincoln had appointed to disclaimed any allegation against and said his charges had been against the Edwin Lincolns secretary of who had sought to break down of of the army who had not sustained the line of policy he had sought to in Here the republican members and Hepburn sprang to the defense of This he was the man who had brought the confederate banner to the dust and who had destroyed the lost He was the man who bad whipped tho southern states back into allegiance to the and who had made it possible for the gentle man from Alabama to be here to be his slanderer and He is dead continued and you try to blacken his though you live today because that man was among that you might live and not have the halter that you have won around your applauded Hep and after this war of words a lu scene A division was demanded on a clause of the and Representative who was in the speakers named the Wheeler and for The two gentlemen to the front shook hands as tellers always The house laughed and the tellers laughed Although offices have fallen into the bands of democrats under the new including all of the most lucrative ones in the gift of the gov still the possession for a year of the executive department has not enabled the party to discover that the republicans were so corrupt as they were described during the campaign of The fail ure of Secretary Whiting to make sensa tional discoveries m has been admitted to be a The state and war departments have revealed no nor have there been any won discoveries in the Probably no democrat has expressed snob strong dissatisfaction with the do nothing policy of his party in congress as did Representative Hewitt a few days since when he appealed to his brethren in behalf of tariff This reminds me that Perry chairman the committee on foreign posed to the contemplated congress o republics in this city next upon th ground that the tariff should first be re vised before opening negotiations which will result in trade rela tions with Central and South America If wo wait until the tariff is said a Pennsylvania member of before providing southern markets for our we will have to wait a long Time said uo earth ly show of tariff revision by this An Innocent Gives a Humorous Ac of Hla Trip to To Editors of The According to promise 1 will let YOU and your readers know something of my present whereabouts and of what I have seen since I quit walking the streets of On the night of the 5th of May I left town on the for my Right here I will say that some of my Monti cello friends cautioned me not to leave town just because it had been re ported that Chicago was fired by the strikers and that Knights of Laboi were fighting the and that I stood a good chance of getting But go I for I thought our strikers with all their had still good sense enough left to leave Uncle Sams mail bag for it bears the invisible in hands anJ besides this I carried my pocket a commission from the board of missions of the Re formed Church of the United which I considered an additional safe Who would want to molest au ambitious German Reformed missionary on one of Uncle Sams mail trains 1 further knew that our care little if anything about heaven or They are only after ess working hours and more la God we I knew they would let me pass and they Had they known my thoughts concerning the method by which they expect to gain their who knows but what some desperate fellow would have sent me to kingdom come with a dynamite I arrived safely in Chicago aud saw nothing of the I only heard that the Schwab were all in and Uncle Sam held the key to heir present I am sorry that the above names have a German On the other hand 1 was glad when I heard it whispered that some of our patriotic ladies intend to spin some flax for I hope our ladies will not forge to mix their ropes with a little Irish and French A few suspensions would be a blessing to our general wel Old Jackson would have said long before this By the Eternal Ill haug them After an hours rest in the beau waiting room of the Union I boarded the train for At the depot 1 was greeted by the Re formed preacher ot the It makes a stranger feel homelike when he is met by warm and sympathizing es when the word Reformed is prefixed to their I love that When I read or hear of reformed it always makes iue feel and particularly so when I find many Reformed as is the case city has retained some historic There are yet re the old fort erected by General whose marble statute stands in front ot the court and whose foot prints are recorded in the annals of American This city is not only important on account of being a railroad but also on ac count of its scientific and benevolent among them the Orphans of the Reformed I visited this last institution for iwo rea sons j because my the well known in is and because Schae fer Ricklefs Wills Tucker and others had sent by me a bundle of wearing apparel for the or Had those kind donors seen the bright faces and sparkling eyes of those fatherless and motherless thrown upon public sympathy for sup would have been impressed more tlian ever with the biblical It is more blessed to give than to re was begun on Monday on the Iowa and Pacific railway at Bremer The line is to run in a southeasterly crossing the Dubuque and Dakota at Tripoli and the Illinois Central near Its terminus will be Jones and although built by a construction it is undoubtedly a Chicago and Northwestern Tne great woman did she have on Clay i May On account of the absence of tho pas there will be no preaching at the Clay church until the first Sabbath in Th e Maquoketa river near Clay Mil has begun to lorm a new anc will ere unless the Board of Super visors take the matter in put Jones county to the expense of again spanning the river with a bridge near where one already crosses the river at that A stitch in time saves Francis who left Clay a few years ago to work on his homestead in committed a murder a few months for which he paid the penalty of his crime by dying on the scaffold last week Mrs Young has been a severe suf ferer tor two weeks past with a compli cation of but Is now some better Uncle Sam has extended the mail route of from Onslow to Cas cade by Clay By so doing it will leave the postoffice at Clay Ford It will go into effect the first of next Miss Lizzie Tippet is domestic in the family of Green being still in very poor Royal Chatterton and Miss Ella Lee will entertain their friends this even by giving a swing party at the resi dence of A grand time is anticipated by You Cass May The wind of last Saturday night made quite destructive work in these blowing down Fairbanks sheep barn was blown killing a large number ot The roof was taken oft his other It also blew in a large pane of glass in Will Ketchams and broke and had barns blown and Jessie Crawford attended the convention of the at The Cass Center Creamery run by Wilber opened on the The Method church was touched by Bordwell has been laid up the past few days with a sore The schools have opened once Now doth the busy little bee improve each shining Charlie Bordwell while at work at Smith bad the misfortune to the team run away with He was dragged quite a distance and severly the bone below the knee being Gawley was called to attend GEORGE Jeff From a Letter to tbe Indianapolis I see that Jefferson who baa entered the lecture says that there could have been no nobler cause for which to no opportunity more glorious for a proud and honorable than that afforded the Confederate soldier wiio espoused the cause of the of the South twenty years Looking at it in that I in all why did not Davis improve that opportunity 1 Feeling that way about why did he not remove his and die like a man Why did let such a chance go in order that IB might enter the lecture field and out better ana then die of old when he have hung his hoop kirt on a tree and died in a way that would have endeared him to every South ern heart I agree with tho lamented Ward bat it would have been in Dayis pocket if bad never been mt after he was born and it was too late o consider bis rash he should have died as young as With charac eristic he allowed to grow and then with the nil as he now that he War of the Rebellion afforded a opportunity for a man who yearned to die in a neat and attractive he fritted away that golden moment and continued destroy the groceries of the despondent There is certainly a tide in in the affairs of men taken at the eads on to and Davis sure y missed it when he neglected to make a funeral tableau of The Root of the To thoroughly cure scrofula it is essary to strike directly at the root of tbe This is exactly what Hoods Sarsa dy acting upon the cleansing it from all impuri and leaving not even a taint of in the vital Thousands who save been cured of scrofula by loods testify to its wond blood purifying Sold by all now on trial for the murder f Freller at confesses that be Preller and that his death ivas The case of Conrad Graf tt being an for damages resulting fnm injuries indicted by tbe defendants upon tho plaintiff during tbe Iowa City riots lost is now on trial in circuit court nt It last aid will prob ably consume this and a part of next The attorneys engaged in the cane are usually engaged in and it looks at times IIM though they were re enacting the scenes out of which the lilt gatum Milton Hem of IOWA and of Cedar are attorneys for the and Boa and of Iowa and Ma jor of attorneys for Give me my liberty howled Must as the police dragged him by the heels from under his minimus Hud he added denth the latter part of his prayer would doubtless been As it is his cry for will not probably soon be He Had Halt For 90 For twenty years I have been afflicted with Salt iu a serious During the winter my hands have been in nuch condition that I unable to dieRS or undress without and I have not luul gloves or bandages off my hands for M I tout four until I began using extract of flax Skin I certainly think it linn cured my Large bottles only Workman Powderly like John Gough when he the evils of uros men tt boycott strong is more to u lady lo kuow that her Imir lias not only lost its hut Is full ot dandruff Yet such was the ouse with mine until I used Hair My 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