Iowa items span crime to sport and tragedy
A Cherokee trio opens a restaurant while other Iowa briefs report cemetery vandalism reward, a LeMara resident’s billiard ball incident, petitions against a newspaper sale, cattle and grain trades, drownings in Davenport and Sioux City, a bottle poisoning scare, a youth wrenching story in Clarke county, forgeries in Independence, a Wabash brakeman fatality, a $2000 Sioux City trot, an heiress in Cedar Rapids, a centenarian county charge, missing Pocahontas funds, and the Dubuque bridge chief’s death from apoplexy.
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Pork House
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J. J. Wilden
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E.R. Burton
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Joseph Falls
Pocahontas County
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Alonzo Spaulding
Flus
Don't Fight Malice Van Dixo and Slander
A retired admonition against engaging with malice and slander. The speaker urges restraint, arguing that fighting falsehoods only harms the accuser and erodes reputation. It favors patient, magnanimous conduct and letting time and proper actions expose or erase aspersions.
Platonic Friendship in Chambers Journal Analysis
The piece discusses how certain men, after failed loves through death, betrayal, or unhappy marriages, may form Platonic attachments with sympathetic women. It contrasts "disappointed women" who are less likely to do so and notes some women who, due to temperament or routine contact with men, can develop strong platonic bonds without romantic love.
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National APPAIRS Protest Over Decilidion and Habeas Corpus Plan
A fragmentary report describes a House contest over a habeas corpus writ for a prisoner in Massachusetts and a proposed change to rules, with names including John J Hayes Henry A Oliver A M Gartunl Robert Pharter Alexander Mitchell and William A Wheeler. The piece notes partisan protest, committee actions, and a May 25 congressional proceeding with adjournment and votes.
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Contested Mackay Dibble election case stirs House
In a stormy May session the Mackay v Dibble case dominated debate with dilatory motions and a push for immediate recommittal. Republicans pressed for action while Democrats confronted parliamentary rulings as the House adjourned awaiting further votes and a later reconsideration.
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James Gang Surrender Talks Rise In Missouri Case
Report from New York cites Crittenden plans to press for the surrender of Frank James and other James gang members upon return to Missouri as authorities press to end gang activities. Annie Ralston James return to Jackson County stirs renewed interest in pursuit and possible pardons.
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Frank Jamesythn
Annie Rainton
Jackson County
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Mra
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Foreign, Parnell in Commons sparks splintered debate
Readable fragments describe Parnell’s speech in the commons on the reped seta bil, with telegraphic comment noting an apologetic tone. A letter writer, Albert Young, was arrested and sentenced to ten years for a threat to the queen. Dispatches from Cairo discuss Arabi Bey, Turkish influence, and the Khedive’s position amid reform and military tensions.
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LETTE
Albert Yuang
Darwinism as Christian according to critics
A fragment from a debate argues Darwin did not deny religious belief and that his theory of evolution by descent is compatible with Christianity. It contends Darwinism explains human origins as part of a divine order and does not require belief in Adam's direct descent to affirm moral progress and the present human condition.
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Darwin Remembered as a Foremost Scientific Leader
The article mourns Charles Darwin at the end of a long life rich in achievement. It notes his perpetual youth of mind, eagerness for new facts, and readiness to revise judgments. Darwin’s influence is placed alongside Aristotle, Descartes, and Newton, with a new generation embracing his foundational ideas.
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Miseries of the Turkish Bachelors and State Rules
An article describes strict Ottoman bachelor life rules as authorities monitor celibacy and housing. It notes penalties for bachelors, required chaperones, lender scrutiny, and the impact of slavery edicts on domestic life, with officials enforcing morality and family reputations.
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Fragmented prose on drama and morals in obscure lines
A confused text notes a glorious but flawed production, mentions a mother recovering, a Tong Hui figure, Kilney- Wortabe, and a Quaker oath, all within a tangled reflection on marriage, family, and scarcity of meat.
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