UUitJ X til.Kind struck such force and spill Ies along was not l escapinghigh rate rse fell It nearly 200 e stopped, iraal was i is badly side from 'he wagon no of thoof Ely's found in g intended it it is a il Catarrh ising mass dry out or It allays straight to stlnato old ew weeks, including Ely Bros., k. No. 12.Iowa to occupy a farm in Oram ship for more than a quarter c tury. Several years ago he Brule county, South Dakota, t recently completed a toe new = which he was occupying at tho his death.Besides the wife, these child vive: Mrs. Milo Miller, PoccMrs. A- B. Murry, Memphis, Milton Miller and Mrs. !, H. Kimball, S. D.; and Mrs. A. J Waterloo. He was the father liam C. Miller, who died a fm ago. He has one brother livinDUBUQUER REMITS F:John 0'Hearn, of Dubuque, by the wayside several wee while in Waterloo, has proved a man of hia word, in some at least. When he was nrrai. fore Judge IL B. Kepford he lowed to leave town upon prlt; pay a line of $15. No ono a station ever expected to see oi O’Hearn again, but Thursday Judge Kepford received a lot O'Hearn enclosing the full nr the flue. The judge was so with his experience that he letter of congratulation-