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   Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - October 9, 1884, Pocahontas, Iowa                                1.  POCAHONTAS, POCAHONTAS OCTOBER 9,1884.  25.  a pulls Uio Hun for u tho - Wuh Wpb of her And OI he wna a Bho wos a And wore bright ns tho mellow si Now the brow of tho pulls his tho Hun lorth And ho tho with n his on the our A - liy tho The 8ca vims nnd the rain and the And not bout has its and torn ami pi On or the And tlie and tho r the lady has lost her lovi And Bho and lior ot Ufo la the had Kon y he'd u m h have hud this hi Anil ho would have by tale junch 6001 ho never at have iv denl ot you 1 et your boots d have up w tU story of jii 1)0 and to tho of a great dread has fallen oh don't this malco any mean that it must mako a iu our ho returns from tho Miss Groy what I said on or did alio think I was I was more in Tho lady I marry must bring me no fortune but but cannot bo so And she goes to him known that wo going to share our now that has what can they say to our sharing that? You Yuean his must be n good deal by the game of cricket going on between the in the sunlit held for he turns not toward and answers only by a little shrug of his Madgo is shedding silent tears as she is tcf of iny love? 1 hate tho wretched if it is going fo iiart wo mustn't let I'll giro it all away at if you say Miss wo had better one he in a bitter is a painful Oi now that your has left you you cannot refuse her uor dispose of it summarily it. bo and tho world would justly sneer if we wore married wo the and inako the best of it. It is I must but at will havo a good salvo for your Archie lot ting go leaves here is silence for a few but for hor ami when ho looks round at she has cowered down in the old easy with Iter face bur icd iu hor hands oh its this moment a shrill littlo voice is heard from tho road Mr. Tommy Bowles won't play He's been and won't go ' Will you tutor nods from tho win and somewhat a littlo and tho shrill littlo voice is heard gleefully in tho Mr. Darrell is Bowles will catch Darrell hears tho rustling ot Q woman's behind turn finds that she has and is confronting him with tear stained I am to Dar sho with a of do ill her tone that is wish to deliberately break off our engagement in order to gratify this ab whim of he do it I would not honor for lovo sorry honor is so feeble that an sneer from the world could blight honor is not concerned in what tho world may Miss ho almost iu my the word 1 passed on but still not to ft wealthy no but as sho lowers her veil preparing to hu notices a curious on tho charming which ho cannot It is not QUO of nor of nor of it sho without a tremor iu tho musical fear it must bo ho but with a great pain at holds out her littlo haiul again ho Bees an of feature that him more than that the of parting has ho has a fooling of that it Boem easy he taken tho littlo hanti it IjY to It froin d/n ting to ia leaving bi hind a like of u HAl 111.  WII VP i.e M 11 Ihm to i ' at ftt Uta li favorito tho advertisement early in tho day for tho young ia Something so that gazes at the part pointed out with considerable tho next of kin of tho John Edward ten years was dwelling in Percival will with Messrs. and of Bedford they will hear of something to their reads this through there is not a of it. This John Edward Darrell was his the course of the day ho writes to Messrs. it and then awaits tho is some weeks now Grey and he and ho lias neither seen heard of hor since that It has left a groat blank in and he feels like a ship drifting without a It camo Bo passed so taking with it lili his dreams of that a shade of steal sometimes into his heart that ho acted so when ho hold that in his due course he a letter from Piko A tho of which is that lie obtains a goes to and to tho of these worthy first entering ho ia welcomed by a with the rather sharp can we do for hands his which a magical on tho This Mr. ho Archer is shown into a room marked and there sits a littlo old whoso small head is sunk low between his and hose yet black hair is combed down to meot a pair of giving him a very wo have good nows to announce to Your father ad a one Joshua went abroad many yearn replies Before wo go wo may inform you that our agents iu New tho lawyer pauses with and clears his our agents in Now Zealand have supplied us with the which wo are to This Hawthorn was so eccentric as to allow himself to bo disappointed in wo and in remained bachelor all his lifo wo last heard from him it was that some years during my father's so Mr. we hopo it will not prove a shock to you to learn that Hawthorn by Jupiter 1 Mr. boon new place last that yott were going out to Mr. Tho 8(iuire ot Court go to Canada t That was before I- came iu for haven't you he Archer's astonished I've heard nothing about cries as a strange presentiment dawns upon not about tho will that was later a week before her leaving all her fortune and tho Court to my and the By I thought all the town knew it. My creditors I falters I AVo call her Peggy It's the short for She s had to come down in tho you had a By Jupiter sho was Miss while sho thought come in for tho I can toll yon of now that you've broken with You had enough of her I should Now she's going to teach our young and glad ot tho is too much astounded at this or he could not have failed to notice how Mr. Turnbull had been vainly endeavoring to distort his rather jovial features with a vindictive frown us he and tho train runs into that station before Archer has had time enough to recover his and question and Mr. Turnbull descend and tho young tutor follows the whilom contractor out of tho station sure waits a littlo phaeton from tho Court for iu which ho places himself UE Century festivities and of tho Italian were in with tho Jousts and were among their favorite They were held at fixed On the occasion of the election of a on taking of the highest or and on tho arrival among them ot a celebrated feast of St. Catorina the lawyers made on that of San tho medical students enjoyed subscribing for tho These religious festivals peacefully from this world of woo and care during this last ejaculates that Hawthorn died of a goodly inclines his head after bequeathing of it by will to his Now Zealand he leaves your hiin to be still sum of twenty thousand which our agent informs is invested in English and immediately into your stands Ho feels a tightness across tlie as if ho could not if this had only come mouths What nso is it to him now aro Mr. it has been somewhat of a shock to tho from its high wo you a glass of old striking a rare old we can laid down by our partner forty years concludes tho after gulping down its own with as if in memory of its senior only remains for us to place our entirely at your disposal until as you havo realized a portion ot your The particulars ot identity you sent us in tho first aro quite satisfactory to am much obliged to returned is a great Surprise to no I shall havo much pleasure in accepting your half an hour later Archer in tho express for Ho is a wealthier man than he had been iu the morning by a weighty roll of but not a happier ia twenty thousand pounds to Ho is to his but it doesn't place him on a par with the Wealthy Miss of Aspern who must be worth thieo or four times that Six months ago it would havo seemed to and thoy have desired a farthing it comes too hia life is a to what He like most sho has found consolation in her sndden and he is already among tho ot her His thoughts have about landed iu forlorn in which ho ft melancholy when the train comes to a standstill at a small tho last before as it in on tho movo Archer Mr. mid red of ns rushing barrier to it. Jupiter I tho door of hia com part and the next instant is precipitated in headlong by a sturdy railway who slams tho door to the on to tho ueat opposite iu Mr. nnd for the in to Rot back nnd mops with a m meetings were especially in carnival was likewise tho when tho students drove in carts tho pelting every one with In Bologna tho Jews were obliged to contribute 10-1 lire annually to the jurists and 70 to tho artists for their carnival and at the fall ot tho first the students could collect money from tho doctors but not until the syndic of tho university had been assured that snow really had in mild when disappointed of hud boon known to fetch snow from the neighboring and palm it off as having just whereby innocent people worp taken in. The thus went toward a fund tor the painting ot or for statues of the of great or has a veritable sword that it thrusts sticks into the and by a muscular jerka itself making a decided Tho that aro tho brightest forms ot leap entirely clear ot the often They are tho and from their ink bags comes the sepia used by while their bono is tho bono of the cockles have a method of flying through the water that is quite They are beautifully and and without thoy dart up from the aud by a violent opening and shutting of their valves rush away with thoir reddish hair after presenting a very curious Tho shell known as the Lima is particularly remarkable for these aud all tho scallops are and When placed in a thoy havo been known to leap and tho ordinary scallop has been known to jump out of a when placed upon a A of the different methods by which shells movo would fill a of tho State it is amateur cyclones at will by a largo plate by silken This charged heavily with which hangs down jiko a bag and is rendered visible by tho ot acid gives it a green The formation is a miniature as perfect ns any started in tho It ia funnel-shaped aud whirls around Passing th's plato over a tablo tho cyclone uji copper find other and them on all AMD ato many ond ways of becoming a man ot but tho easiest most way is to lean up against some what is the best thing to food a parrot on an elderly lady of hor who hated answered girl who waa watching a suddenly I shouldn't think God would liko to havo tho men go up Heaven a young girl begins to take an interest iu tho arrangement ot a young man's necktie it is an infallible sign of something moro serious than a bust on a what a dear little boy was mo when I was your who is it me the baby to my is the title and refrain of a now But it was written by an unmarried Not bo sure ot but we are confident it was written by a man who knew she wouldn't do l How do you said one Austin gentleman to havo boon to San and have just got back on tho don't say I thought I had the pleasure seeing you tor several days of in tho first degree had just been brought in. said tho prisoner's rising and addressing tho demand a now what asked the the ground that some of tho jury aro incompetent to render a just Among them are an a ropo a and a dealer in mourning A now trial was wore stonding at the iront bright the moon is she replied is a perfect you put any faith in Mr. alleged discovery of another dark aho I hardly know what to think about the Such a discovery may be I don't In he continued I was at college I never paid any attention to was present at a London at which ho did not expect to and henco ho was not Towards tho end of tho tho and put into hia hands the usual slip ot oases out ot immediate In real or feigned tho American Minister am I to on earth didn't you give mo replied the novor it we waa to we should havo a groat talking all BETTER hido Uncle said do Froat to Ben laying down a jug ot to rest his and leaning against tho shouldn't wonder it tho olo lady soon wid dat lugged off last said Uncle looking up with the whites of his eyes from tho I did lug off dot ain't no 'n wot and chewed an and began to weed very dey no ob fodders last no. didn't tote off a hen ob Uncle said looking cautiously around might have lifted a hen or two off de for But took a ' ot the Davenport tailors up to slang word of the moment is Every thing is from a cigar to a thunder A business man came bustling into of i restaurant aro 17,900 cars iu tho 0,'.l."0 nnd aild Nearly of tho or 170,W)0, are in 100,000 in New 88,000 in and 70,000 in in 3,;Ur); Nmv Tiloso havo ouo half of all tho in tho tlin and freight ears of the in they or form ono solid train from Now York to Kau with luterai trains n from to St to Sew is tho kidney stow to-day Ire yelled to o said his talk about an elegant sail down tho and it is only a day or two ago that a dispatch from in ono ot tho New York spoko of tho playing ot tho champion Such expressions as perfectly elegant to Coney tho at tho and 80 aro So much has tho boon abused that is no longer but an adjective that has become threadbare and commonplace through regular slang of tho moment on tho Eor without a penny between to go One of thom mo lot's tako a cab and go tho matter with they tho means almost anything It is said that it was started by the who has ft with his in which indulge in the tho matter 1 ngo to an extraordinary Mr. Coos threatens to throw Mr. out ot tho aud tho latter tho with tho Iu tho when he to stand his on his tho latter wishes to mow what's tho matter with standing on his ond so on Tho has become very common but has and probably novor tho point attained by probably tho moat popular bit of tho should with tho various changes of and that aro on MAN that own nnd enu his without tailing by tho oara hia or In is ns na a of Public Library contains over 10,000 joe is booked for Council Bluffs for October 20. ;  raid ia made on Codar Rapids billiard saloons where minors aro to are the of Burlington and holts and bars are in great Moines papers say that J. C. Savery recently an offer of for his interest in the Cable Gold State Supreme Court will meet in Davenport on inst. The docket shows cases yet for M. E. Church at Macedonia was struck by lightning and the tower was badly eighty-six days of at Des Moines there were 270 arrests for all in eighty-six days of 203 employe ot the Paper fell into a vat ot hot water and was very seriously Ilis prompt by companions saved his J. the mail agent who was injured in the Wabash wreck near Albia a few weeks has began suit in the Courts against the company tor prisoner was shot through the heart at the Anamosa Penitentiary while to The first shot took effect nnd the next in tho It is thought he intended to lead a Sherman has appointed delegates to represent Iowa at the National Conference of. Charities and to iu St. Louis on the 13th Mr. and Mrs. L. D. ot Mrs. Mary of Des Mr. B. J. of Hardin Dr. Jennie of Mrs. Louise of Rev. Asa of Des and Rev. P. L. of Iowa received from New City a portrait iu oil of His John tho Territorial Governor of The portrait was painted by Mr. H. an Iowa boy and now ono of the foremost painters ot tho It is jl work ot art of the and ts said by the immediate family of Gov. Chambers to ho a picture of him as ho advanced in It is mounted in an elegant gilt and will make a addition to the state's Iowa City six suits wore brought for violation of the liquor making all the most being a suit of for liquor con lo is tho present County Recorder and candidate for His report ot liquors sold during the month of as filed with the Conn iy shows over 1,7C0 separate and distinct sales ot liquors during The next prominent is the second suit D. proprietor ot the St. James for for selling to minors and persons iu the of becoming Davenport was sold under a to and Henson for The 7>('))ir-ni/says this inst the amount exactly the two gentlemen have the company to meet oh ligations which had to lie met to prevent the stopping of the publication of the aud for which took a The sale does not the press nor the electric light the former is Mr. privat the to an Electric Light With this new turn of Mr. ot Des who recently with the steps The was about two years with a capital stock of which included buildings not now 400,OOJ 300,000 50,-000 exchange says that one of the grandest fights in Dakota at this season of the year is to sne the wife Blacking while the husband Is off was a tournament In last with a grand hall in the The of North Dakota and Northern Minnesota Pork Packing House is now enclosed and the roof and cornice arc placed in which will complete the labors of the workmen on this massive County will send to tho New Orleans a pumpkin which 18'). It is. over eight feet long and a trille more six feet in Secretary's report of the receipts of the Valley Fair at Sioux Falls shows the following expenditures and premiums shooting is now the field sport which monopolizes tho attention oi Sioux Falls Tho ft is no at all for ono or two hunters to go out and bag from forty to fifty of these juicy water says that Nelson n. who borrowed from E. T. by giving a mortgage on another man's has been captured a Kansas town and be brought hacic by Sheriff Annual Conference of tho Free Methodist denomination will be held at the Free Methodist iu gloux on Oct. amd continue several Superintendent Hart will he in monster the result of two by the Gold valued iu the aggregate at were brought and with much other went T. manager of the Medora and Deadwood Stage has purchased 10,000 of oats for his stage to be delivered on the line of the Northern Pacific Railroad from Dickinson Station to Valley City 100 miles cast of The price paid is 53 cents per hundred in P. ST. Prohibition letter Accepting Nomination for Wo Want an Sober We Mnst Hava an Sober Tlie Hon. Samuel Chairman ot Dear In formally accepting tho nomination for President tendered mo by tho National Prohibition Convention at July 23,1B84,1 take the to stato that while tho honor sought nor desired by yet it la greatly as it was liy a composed oi In point of moral and mental fully if not to any politic al convention that ever In this The war for tho is tho has been African slavery old havo passed - havo passed them should po old prejudices and sectional To-day the of the North nnd tho Kouth float relations in the name tho Hamo every section ot our country allegiance to the samo There never was a time when our people could better and it more important that they stop and than With shutting banlis merchants la at tho homo market for 40 cents per and hundreds of industrious mechanics and men who aro willing to work but can get nothing to to mo that the time has come for the who are the source of all political to call a and atop aud tor thoro must bo a reason tor this condition of The littlo time and space the old parties cau dealing out tho full ot abuse and that each seems to think tho other is mainly devoted to a discussion of tho tariff all matters that relate to the moral elevation of tho I nm of the opinion that tho bv reason of tho ot has been mako in assignment for the of his will not relief in the agitation of that question nor will tho average fanner Its his chin tho bin as it. by tho for than has heen struck near Crook City is the hub of the tin v at Fort Bismarck Penitentiary is com Hills have the Fair was a having destruction ot the ree by lire grain war rnu tlu up lo al Sioux Fall last rate of for 1881 is 4 Icss of the m price of one than fever prevails at 1,200 pupils arc enrolled in the Stillwater Public is claimed that has been discovered near Tied Lake Austin Factory filled 50,000 cans with corn this brick yards have been running in which employed ' of was attacked and severely injured by his children of R. S. of Albert died of scarlet fever within two wife of Isaac the well known of is lying Swede College ot St. Peter refused tn receive a his father a F. of was terribly mangled a vicious aud is in a critical Chief Engineer at the Electric was to Silki of was shot in the arm while rendering amputation from has been scut to the She is but years of age and has a life for Winona learns that Prof. C. 11. has declined the for Congress tendered him lit wife ot the i Luke of died aged 70. Mr. and Mrs. among the earliest iu that Meeker was iu the by his from the of which he lie was married mo lit lis the tax payers ill a petition asking the city council to Mrs. the willow of J. Blair who was killed by a circus also asked that the city pay During u. the barn of Mr was struck by and with its ot four head of three head of Idus ot a self nearly all his There was but struck house of La North of the house on lire and Mrs. over not as mi him to produce amount receive on imports is arc retail dealers in In the United each of whom pays in consideration of which snm they are permitted to carry on their business for tlie term of twelve When wo add to this the amount paid by wholesale Unci the Interest Of the tho manufacturo aud salo ot intoxicating liquors is about as It is bv the laws ot our costs tho at a low a million dollars a not to of the destroyed and corruption it business be and the enormous sum ot money that the present system is saved to the and thus a would be given to the industries of this country that would us successfully to throw our doors wide open to the ot ami parties favor nco of the manufacturo and ot while tho parly that the same shall Thus an issue is presented to tho people tn Is involved tho of homo in the It is not a mere local but it is a as well as a practical upon which a largo nn I body ot whose party Is to and thuy will not bo found 1 evil u aohi tivo vork and pr ntn It is ly but this great never to c lobor lit r IH it. It we we hi Hut we can never hn long as the Urn e its ot tho an an that anil declaration of which I heartily as set forth In Uie platform ot Iho entitled to tlie earnest support of all good without regard to locality or former Our needs an that will rise above mere partisan and in the selection ot ind nc Id ic to not In the li 1 or whole for th g. Moral e never let us look ts { sly and faithfully that aud the test. It should he terest ot any particular but in the interest To accomplish this all step to the front Is no time ward Ice will never e a for and do our whole 11 take care of tho p. Sr. was he sates the a to in Cincin UM ot whom A. 1.. Jb to i big in lie Chain The eir ui a during tlie late the Monroe a any power i ot th 1 of hist about O froin being in order and made a briet wiis to use overy d Logan aud to all that il ifl with tho A. L. Morrison lan aud J. of report of the ou i The of aud to tho freo trudo i say tho 1 aro to control and no trom wlUch thcy had liberty with and they had to in favor of in by or they n dedal that n or any other waterway across this should bo resisted to the utmost by republic ou the American 1 hey further say the of was mudu against tho interest of tho and other Industrial and In an insulting A appointed to convoy tho resolutions to J. 0. in the Barnes Treasurer's Dog was married Top in the parlors of Brule House at coal is soiling at per ton iu which is about the lowest ever reached iu that crop of Hutchinson for this year is as at visited the city of on the Invitation ot tho Exposition anit waa given a cordial In the suya a dispatch from that was escorted to tho in spite of tue tact that ralu was tailing In he was received by who gave him a As he entered the band to the later familiar national Tho laid unconscious tor some two Another holt set tire to tho which was with all ot Mr. Langs IL ot has tinally made a settlement with the we completes tho list with the of Considering the of Companies involved aud the large of the a have been remarkably and imd u credit lo the Insurance by Col. t of tho Mr. lade a timely and for the Ho mu and guest ot the and th. ot polities was not mentioned In ids Ilo left the building amid treme aud returned to his spiking men of are about to open fa tor ladies in tho iu of Paris since 1871) has been 251,122. Tho total population is now Bailey and William tho dramatic were boru tho samo day in 1836.  lifeboat was recently Bent safely Niagara but was totally wrecked reaching miles below the a has just tho ou In ten weeks and five ha. severed 2,850 German including long  

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