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HSm \ 1 / .«• *.*oi *•<» aooofi uvfr'* y 9 *.tA |Jb vamm? i; .wmtvt , ••nm 4i» *<i immn »dt t*dt btis '• * : ...j t.t. -J. .J «. ... faalf Bliitrh u ,3 .»(•<»« -4.1. , t|1|ll9«Mll S s»tA oi «i at# 1/ V. SZXBACM ft WK. FIIIIT, Proprietor*] ** a I' < .•< .,, AJT INDEPENDENT DEMOCEATIC JOUENAL <»?«* M/ri t <*T ' «*•«! if ffh ') il»rfi »-t'tftit veunfjf '»<! If «erf«P' ,«J*M ;i futi 0 ••(<? •i VOLUME 1. ; I .(I .li [TEEMS—$2 00, HTTAXIABLY IV ADVAH01. J'V. SIOUX CITY. IOWA, SATURDAY, APRIL 21. I8W. -t _ 4 " » " NUMBER 38. tour llcgistcr IU rVIIUBUKD BYfiRY fATUEOAY MOENING, —AT Sioiz City, Woodbury County, Iowa, B V W. M. ZIEBACH * WH. FREIIT. MkMBOr BCB'O III ITION-Twa Dollar* a vsae— ilfpfl»c idvatei: n^Dlla, UM Dollar; WuNfe awthf, Mrtf Cbnts, WORK-Uaalnffnn **Un-lva*a#octi»aut of tbo IgMnt >»#« Of job *od Card tynn», wa iw prvpnr- •i to 4" ftil kind* of Jol. frintin* Id tba bantttyla •r<h««u>ft?*!). (Ml Miwn ot I'2HD«» or IfMi rtf»t liNrti M knr»rti Ona oquarv, tlira* 1 B«t«B tf A4vfriiil»|i r tlMi rtf*t #> *) Z 00 miitba * 0" nth* * «• * ' M •' one y«ar ^ Biiatnaaa Car Mi linaaorlnp* oaiayi Two a-jntra* '"i* iln*N "**• On# *»l •I'nn.oim y*ar.. lltlf «• »|u'n»i, on* *aar Fourth of a column, oni» jrnai On© column. >ii n»o«th« . .# ItftJf rolumn. aU m-ntb#..., Q**rt*r T»\umn, ri* montba On< column, tt.rea months II ilf <"®l mnn Quft^r m\nrm BUSINESS CARDS. MIT >1 * IIICI.41R, W HOI.KMAI.lt and retail talari la Stovasea* flu VTlftt ll« «inufn'lnrari Tin. Ca'^W If** War*. Pearl Hrwl kMI City, lava. A. IIKOMIKUKK, T\*All!1l In llirdwsr.- and Cutlery, Bar Iroa a ad \j Bl**l. A<fieu;tiirsl ImpUmawta, *%• sf n> Mill aaw. Pearl atraet, MIIDX ' My, ni, M H. L. JACCA D, T ATC^IM A KKK sad Jawaiar, I'aarl(fcraat. Hnl lowa. JOHS M. IHABLKI, C OMMIMIONm of Dardt Ibr all tha WaaUrn Himlf. «lal«tf A. R. AmtTOI, D RAiKftla t>r«fa aid NfdieltiM. Hnok*. Station* ary.OiU. Vmint*, V«T»UImC, *«., pMrl ctM^t, ft«lt CUr. !•«». ^) 00 «0 0<) is *at lb (if •a##..... 00 r# ou <2 «>0 ii»" Auaciw *•*»• Ma r. «lim» MEANS, ALLIS0H * CO. IM1 Estate iStrofttrf, , / BANK A no not apurtfl. till f irl'id," and ndldatM for nMca. Wli-n ilia number of in«*rli»n» ad. a>l»r<i»ni<->it> will uiarkad cbar««i full •tLruii adT'n^-wlll barwjulrad on «• , ...... -••••• tlaanmiia •:>•» «pa<-laJ ">iitrart baj U<n r " u,,! > '""'fT" •*'' w . ' V r '<hi-\ at *< IBfcdo |o contrary ENI6IA1T AfiESTI, SIOUX CITY, IOWA, Iffm (l>a tbalr paaacaal •ttaallop to aalaaHag Il and T»<-ant land» In Hi» ''f• «ik CIIjf. COUNTY GOVi:i{.\MEM'. Omnia Jidv -lotl> I'. Al.l.l*<>y. T't'f'r "> I K. IIK DO Erf, fferfr '>.,frvr <••«>•' - 1 N.MM.U. .1. I.AMUKIIT S ip'rinttn l'n'- I »HN f I.TVI^OtR. Jt-mnof " •» -I.IITIIKH WUODITOKD. jbTMaor—Jitlls K. <-"»K (brnur-L. D LeTILMKK. CITY GO'VKRNMENT. W CIIA*BERU*» JFt*f 1 7 .TOWMIilO. i lM 1 ( l»%kota trril ?f' rtfi«rn i rath >>r warrant*—pr<»<-uri«ff In Stout *11 adrte- ! < >*T «nd It- AdJHI >ri*—pavta* T»t*» upr.n riiy and ••I'irOf*—K'liiinr on *«t*rn rttM of . or initmU Ins if in property far 'l»«tant fo*1i»rtlnir Bill# and Vot«<« and r#«ti(finc proeeed# pron»|;fly»t tb« fc*rhantr#. will alio Kt a* for thr Kf«t«f »f Miiw. v*>« Hamr>«hip». Vermont and Ma«*arb«trtt#, A li "f lo'juirjr anawar^d promptly. July T2. tH&H. BA^isriviisfa ; AM omo*, | »*• ; OEOEOE WEASE, riJl >TUB T0« XHtJlU. Minh'tl—I W (TKVKS*. JWt-*r«r-«A Ml Kl. r A M KltON. y4., w-fKAVKMS WIVS)\. ftrp*rt'ii >r—.1A M KS UAST.iN r.tg Atl«rn,; VVn.l.'AM V'tll'P Ald,'n>n-y,r,t UV'l- lil! IttOt WEARB, Jons it A'i% J vin i/'!i IIHX. Scrnn* W.rd—CH A III. KB P BO'XJE, CIIAKLBB K 9*11111. J. S *A.MI m* TMri Mr4-I. D PARMP.B, 0. 9 iOIUfTB*. MKO. W KINOiSOKTII ... jr.uro, M'irrf —l!K\HV COHDl'A, ERABTIB AL LBf. Wil KK1NKK TO ff XSII11'*01' I'' IC K IIS. Juttti—of Ih4 —IAMK8 M. BACOM. -A. V A iSIIKl.I.. J. W HTKVKKB. T'ff K. ll)UIX8>M, L.C 8ANB )HM, JH0 »ir7»IHIi-» - . r>r;. -I M. BAr >N Auvt-r- A M III NT. --J*W. LKWIM. moil riTV, 1 jl.LfcfTinNh it,i BOOK BORROWIIO. IT VSOIUI BOM. %ard, vH«n tfio«« wh« In n*4 TtolmU--that - Iimw—th«ir Um4uI| , £,f; And aharMl by •mrl«r , «l folks tMlUf HMb liUraiy book*. : - Wbn call a* d fak»aam« fa^orlU tottf^' i K«tnc*«r r**4 it thr o^b; TWy thua r. fb 'lraHAlhMM By inaklwf mit you ! 'tub BACK' **00oVu\nVVi*rvL?- ! r 'P ii * <1 ,5 »« bwintiful Mary, Lumting into M hiiuaeif to ilt« w ifk of «*a-Ajr». Oh ! Chapter 42—Amending chapter !f»T of FIT Rotn# v»eka, pirhifi month* tinee. thoia of our eitiiteM «hoae hunmm cut lad I hem to lh« lte<ord«r'» ofli*a or the Ju»- lic«i co irtg in our cilr, may h«r» noticed. tngnged in iom« of the varium aiiiia pend ing. lib then it was vtaiun bolli yt 'fious Ami tha acta of tbe t>lh «»edc'taI Amenibly, in dreadtul lo lehoiil th« orator. H i* nctioun, re'ft I ion to ta'e of tthooi land* by C'4M>> I, of my Sp#nr+r quite b^frft UH winter ftorp «r*» abiibcHi; Of iMnb l u but a <iuar>«r Ut, H«r could I MV« ay Imm. Tbrr | W M my to f*r OEM Tban Urahmfb'* p«»t««nt worth; Aud now w>y loaara I d*plof», WUbout a boflM on aartb. BVb 6ior«r'» work I cm not put My fror*<n hand* upon : TUwttfb f*rr a;n<*» 1 loal «iy f nilnr Ny Bunynu biu l-ma koim. I arffer f o«i Andtboutfb tx#l a \9*t<m Off Tbara Agra/ upon My lock*. Thmy etlil ba»a mad» m# aitgbt nUM% And »bua my grlrf dUida! p0f ob! th^'»# cur«N| m«* of mf >•**«» And '-aaa^d my akitig aid#. 9wt a!! T tbink ! abfcil not any, &er J»»t my an far l.urn ; for M ill* hare >••>! found ana fiajr, Ttoabato avi fouwi uiaCWrua. LITTI.BC RIMIt'l. . I waa fclfflny l>«aida '• My «i* k tlned liridt, aMa*!' •* > ntioi''utal dar £ I oil*.' naM I, "Bui to nmkr Ton .jry, Aa4 I'd Aim tba brlgtit loara *»af. ^alr OHI' ItiimM, ..lln >. IC- ifrrw liu-b*d; iaM«iii »h» would try aa ba aara, .. But -Im l.-prd in ma, ' ' l'oti(ti>K prettily. Traratinoi, intvtur ilua rara THE U A THIS It ICR. " A Baat^bar af of Uaoaoaldarad Trtlaa.' tear*. " la aui-h » f**e, will not tome elji**!- rou* member of the f.rofemoon volunteer ?" be/ore graceful as tl,e waves al tha golden , unnu'ier of l>eoutur tuunly. •*kf-d the .ludee plancin^ nrontid the bar willow m tbe bree/.e, graw a* iin|>ctuou» j Chanter 4^—An act to regulatt tk« The thirty Uwjer* were «il»nt. : a* ihe oiulion of au oak in a hurricane.— ' foreclosure of mortgage*. " I will, ywir honor." aaid a roice from ! Hi* voice became a trumpd. filled with; Chapter 44—legalizing the act* of the thickest of the crowd, *ituate<) behind wild whirlpool*, deateniug the ear with the | illooinliald lowu*liip .School Dintriet, 1)4- rather elderly man. plainly dreiaed, l ' |B '»»r. crathea of power, ;in<i yel intoriDiti^iin/ ! rig county. hijih pale forehead, ahaded by thin , At the tone of that voire many atarted all tbe while with the s»ret undornong of ! IOWA. il»- and rMuiftrdat cutr**0' ratal '*artl<-u!»r at- ntl' n to !ba nirnt of Tat**? and tfiratloo «f l.a'id Warrants AlJ'nJ»rB . »»noeN*l*d wilbatian •ral Hanking. Ajr^ocyau l i t i-*n buatoeaawlllr»- rMr*|)mmpi ami a^urtfp stt^ntlm. I will *nt-r <;..T*rriiient i.ari'luln Iowa nr Stir hp- '• KOcd lir«. f»r tb»* f#^a ifb *{• Id, !!»•• p#r rt>n(. for locating IW arra fnnd w't, $10; Innd ofkeaf*-*# |4 I " ** 1*0 ** ** *• fi; *• •» »• 8.; *t h no » •• " t; •• •• *• a.! M u 49 « d. M 6; « ,# u 1 If B. All lorat|'>na ma/ia by ma ar* npor landa •#> l*"t»d by a railnblc 8nrv«*yor from pnraonat Inapno. Mon. T for the pur<>haaa and aaUnf Kanl Katat«( I anin^ iM« ria<T upon r*a' **tatr a^cnrlty. ft p#*r cant Irafrr *o i hd- fallowing pariias wltb ^ « , Chapter 40 —R^p^ling [>nrt of Mttlip paichee of hair, bruthed *lraij;bt btck. \ half from lheir a^ata, And perhaps there the aofien cadence. Ilia face wan a^ red i 845 of chapter 31, of DCW civil code. with mnell blue eye* of unuaual intensity. "»« nnt a heart in ih« intense fliroiig that ; »» a drunkard'*—hi* f«r»-h<!B'l | Chapter -)t;-wCrealiii>r a Board of overhuii)r by heavy eyebru**, and in every did not rifal somewhat <(uicker il WMH »o like a heated fumuce, bis counieiiai.ee i viaorn, and detihin# their duties, way according to the description |{i»en be ! mvehrthly aweet. riDfint; and anournl'ii!. »aa haf^ard like (hat of a maniac, and Chapter 47 An act reiaiing to mcHt* low, excepting *uch change* a* twenty ; The fir*t (enaation, however, was ever and auoo be (lung bin lung and bony ' Chapter —Fixing t>ms of l.oluin^ years mi/hl lw supp led to have made in changed info laavhter, when a lull, pstin', arm* on high, aa il ^ranping Hfter ihnxder i court* in 11 th district. his appearance. The habile ef the man, j Bpenral 6/ure. that no permw present re- b>»l»s. He drew a picture of murder in' Chapter 4!) —Restricting and limiting ! his eccentricity, and hi* apparent iualtea- ; metrbered to have seen before, »-!tti)wed ' such appnllinjf colors, that in cnmfviiriso.i . the powers of County Judges in the eres" I tioB to ibin^* going ou around him, hi* ! !>'» *** ihrouph the crowd, and p'ueed lieiJ ithelf minlit be considered Utautiful.— ' lion oi public buiMi-i^s. I eloquent e(furls in the few petty euits in ' himself within the l »r. H appearance ' He panned the slan krrr «o IWk'bat the j Chapter j,0—Appr tpriatin^ monev far j which he wt* retained while here, an well w»* » problem to puzzle the spliiir* her- a^emcd dark at neotiday, wher, shiaiiic j support of Deaf and Dutuli Asylum ! as his name and the ea«ual obnervations "If Hia hiph. pale brow, and hi« small. •;» *»' h nn !ioc<r»ed monster, and then Chapter M-liejief ,.f Michael Sweeny, i made concerning hi* history, would seem 1 'ter»oa«ly ^jfitchinf face aeemed atlive (inn/ Liotli purtraii* ou the •hrinkiiij' I of the Spirit Lake expedition. to confirm the idea ibat John Ta)lor of »>»•« «he concenirated e.aenee and cream Hopkins, he tiled them there forever Chapter —.VJakmi; nperopriatioos <«r f I he Texan bar in 1840, and (he John Tny "? *e"iua: but thm hl« it.f.ntile blue ere», J he axitatiuii of the audience amounted general t.up|H>it ol' i'eiiiteiuiary to nupply j lor of our civil court* in IM»«, are <i»ie hardl* visible beneath their massive arehes, almost lo madness. i deficienrj. and tha same. True, he i* reported la l'»"kinr dim. dream r, nlim.Ht unconscio'ia. All at once tbe speaker deaceoded from | Chapter C.'!—Malinjr provisions for | ha«# died, hut no parlieulars of the event ' clothing waa so ahabby that the '»'• perilous h«ight—the vvice waiied out payment of sa'nrtr of Comraisaiomr df ; are given, and certainly the death of ao r <> ur * «'mn*t hesitated to let the case pro- •"» l'»« mui.]ere<J dead, and the living. lh< '• L'es M .ine* River Imt>rjveuient, ami re- ! gifted a genius, a'lieit nnuanally eccanlrie, j et *A nnder hi« mana?enient. beautiful Mary, inure beauiiful every wo ' <miriiig ti,e Keokuk, Ft. bus Mvi ies and I woo Id excite something further l ban a " Has r»or n»n«e be»n entered on the went aa her lean tliwed luster—till nun , Minnesota It. il Co. to pay the same into ; mere remark in the columns of a newspa- r»illa of the State?' demanded the Jadge w ^pt and lovely women snbhed like obi!- | tbe T'casury. | per. He left this ciiy as quietly and un- susririntislv. dren. He closed by a strange exhortation: Chapter 61—An act to prevent larceny ! announced as he entered it, takinjr his ' " I' >• imineterial ahint my name beinc the jury, and throueh tliem to the by of personal property taken on legal pra- | large and valuable librnry, saving nothing ' on V> ,lr rolls." answered the stranger, his slanders. He advised the panel after I hey ! cos*. I of hie destination or whether he should 'hi" ''P* curling up into a fiendi-li sneer, ahould bring in a verdict )<>r the plaimiif i Chapter o5-Auihori^ing Connty Judg« j return ; an action in atrict confortni'y with " H """v he allowed to appear at once by not to ofler violence to tbe defendant, how I aad TrtP-i^ier to sell »aiine lands. | the course of lile par.ued by John Taylor. courtesy of the court and bar. Here ever much he might deserve it; in other | Chapter 'ifi Providing for ihs altera* j the Timoti of tha backwoods bar and '* n, y li'-ensa fr"m the highest tribunal of words, ^not t^ lynch the villain, but leave 1 lion and vacation of street! and alleyi hi I pulpit, never surpassed, and only once America," and he handed Judge Miles a hi* punishment with God. unincorporated village*. | equalled, and then by a being as strange i broad parchment. 'J his wa« the mo-t arttul trick of all, i Chapter 07—Declaratory of tha qieaa* j as hinn^lf. hi erratic a geniu* and perhaps The trial immediate!* went «n. In the Bud the best calculated to iusure ven- ing ol an act e*t«ndiug the lime of cvu- j a* talented a man. th»u?h not engaged in ex «mination of the wiioesaes the stranger geance. , pletioa of '•> mile* wf road bj Dubuque 4 'the practice of law Paul lien'on. the 'evinced verv little iaireuuilv, as commoiilv The jury rendered a verdict of twenty l'acilic U. R. (Jo. i uiiasionaiy uf the south Mresteru wilder- : Ihou^ht. Ho sufl'-rd each one to tell thousand dollars, and the night afterward* j Chapter —Amending an act previd- j ness. We know not where he is at pres- ! own s'ory. without interruption, Hopktns was taken out of his bed by lyucb- j ing Ijr an annual appropriation fur tbe ba- eot, but we are certain thithis quiet j 'hough ha generally managed to maVe i er* ami b' aten alino«t to dentil. | uefit of State His. Society. I manner, hi* universal gentlemanly deport i them tell it orer two <.r three time*. He I As the Court adjourned the slrangtr j Chapter An act to carry into eifdet | ment. as weil aa bis veneral.lij appearance. , P"t » fe* cross questions, which with keen made known I,.« name, an ! called the at- j the trust conferred ou Stale by rcs*«p> ill insure hiin Iricnda, firm one s wherever , **"» , 'A , »e* only served to correct mi-takes, ! ICnliun of the public wiib the announve- j tion of land grant. d he made no notes, which in mighty ment—"Juhn Tii)i.ir will preach thil i Chapter Co—Requiring complete Bf- •inories only tend to embarrass ; eveninj; al early c.indle-light" 'ports lri>m oliiecrs in nhsrga at' State Y , , . . , counsel, out eireumvam-e* p- int loreimy The examination being ended, as conn. The crowd all turned out, and Taylor's , buildings. t A JV f.iTT*. W to the conclusion, which we, wiih a number *el 'or the pUmiilf, he had a right to the sermon eijua.led, it it did not surpaaa the ! Chapter 01 -- legalising acU of #i4T *' hi tlsG it On, and ts Blowly „f 0f| >t . rK> have ariived at. IJe was not opening as well a- the closing speech ; splendor of his toiensic eflWt. ! council of Maquoketa. but to the astonishemnt of every one, be | This is not eragverstion I have lis- ! Chspler C2—Legalizing election ofoilf declined the foriner, and allowed iba de- lened to Clay, Webster and Calhaun—to J council of Chariton. fence to lead off. i Uewey, Tvn.' and Bascom but never) Chapter O.'i— I. e^aliring act* of It |l. Then a shadow m : ght have been II h»ard anything in the form of sublime , Horlon, Xotat-y Public for Clinton county, lo (lit across ihe leatures of Pike, ami to word* . ven remotely approximating to ths | Chapter i<4-"-Ke!i-f nf B. ni. Keller, ji., darken the eyes ol Preuti*s They saw eloquence ot John Taylor—waswe as a ! Michael fleneley and Win. Thrift. ' —The sea of matrimony is often dis- ; he niay he. Pcrh ipi we are mistaken as turbed by ''squalls." 1 to 'lis identity with thnt of the eminent counsel, btit eireumatatices p' int forcibly ove ing. , coinmunicative lo bis history, but onlv A poor family wnnld 'ike to know if admitted that he had practiced in Texas, chip- from the Board of Health will make Bnd almost every southern Stale, and we can only reconcile the mutter by the pro- verb that truth is »iramjet than fiction.— Onefifih of the entire »om raised by tasaiioo for public schools in the United Stales is paid by Pennsylvania. We find the following* uccmiiit of John favlor. of Texas, in a southern newspaper: 'hey had •' caught a I artar, ' hut » h —One of our Western editors, in giving an account of a twruado, beads it as fal- lows: "1'ievraceful Thunder Storm.'' moon aiti—and wildly rushing as rsct ot tire. all who have cstA- | (. hopter t>5 Legalizing acts of County —St. it wa* or haw it happened, was impoisibie raet ot tire. And that is the opinion of 'Judge of Scott ccutity iu purchase of poor heard this marvellous man. .farm. BUSI.NKSS DIRECTORY. IIOTK1.N. SlOt X CIT* HOI'IE, C MNKIt «f I'aari and lif'h itmt>, J^lou* City, Iowa- WM. N IIIC'IAV.W. pmprb-tnr. la pr»- larel to Rueata In vUa bstt styla aad up- •n 'ua»- t»ah!»» tercna. IIOtKRf forx < - ITT, Iowa 1011 N IIA'lV. Pro^rtotor * Ths I'r'.prtclnr rs»t«rtfully interms tli» pulitii- that bi. farilitl.s in surti tlisi « Is -nal.|»d toac « n 'd tt^ tils ru-i'i lo a< * ! ivia ss sr;v ll'^el on , In Ui.a-m I aj.,p« Itv KOlSK alteol|(.n to tll^ , •lull '.f Ilia Ku»t« ba bo pa I to r«ea'»» ' lilwral sljaifi pitroiiaja. msrW4t»tf ATl'ifOinivYS A S l> LAM I) AGLMTS. T. 1>A VIS, rbnwi 1 ln?« dona b i*nrk Hank. New Yori- rity. Ifaaara. Ki«#ai« A Tnvi<>r. S. Y.CItr, " Kfia'ji'i. Va"b'.d * Ktihua, , M f p#n«*»ir. Vila A Co . Ro«fon •• Chaa I'miiMd* JkCfi. I'hiUd Clark. Rr*-». A Tc . Kt. Louis. " K. II l f >trkai|aiM 4 <%, . <in u Ma»*kl"t K *' rh:r>. finvanpArt. Invn. ** Markeil- l>afow k C 9.9 Ad o.. Dubiifva, Invn. f .." * , - ,w ' ^hi^jro '4iirej»ui»L»n n«qu*int«t< f n Uanap^'lia. Indian*, * Salwm N.C. The earth's inhabitsnt* needn't be al- ways grave, but ... _ , . thing if tlie earth herself ware lo lose her gravity. —An old Grecian philosopher ad rise* all men to know themselves. That's ad vising a pomi many tw form very low and Man John Taylor was licensed when a youth ,0 lf"esB of twenty one, to practice at the bar of!. C<»1. Ashley s;n»ke first. He deWt the j p. ..v,,'Vv "riir . He was or, but v:ell educated. ,j ur T 11 'bat coarse, drj Iwfic which i CiKSERAL AOBEMlit.i . and possessed of extraordinary genius -year* afterward* rendered him lamous in , ' M , " I 1"«KI '" i The grace* of hi* persi n, combined with ''he Senate of the I'liion. I C »»P" ,r -M"'-"'* appropriation for the superiority of bis inteilect, enabled ' 'he poet, Albert Pike, followed with a ''V,.' ,!1; ? ''' him to win tbe hand of a faibfonable >***» ol "it. and » ba'l lorrmt ol ridicule, i i^i "i ^ »i~i^ ,,ln# CourM ,n bcautv. ' i" which neither the plaintiff nor tier ' ' "' diciat Uisinct. Twelve months afterwards the husbaad ! ragged attorney were for/otien or spared. ; <-''"pier J—l ixing tnnea of holding •as employed by a wealthy firm of .hat ' The great Prentiss concluded for -he ; «>»«» •»' h 1,lfc,r " l - . . city to go utiitiii-M in as land a/.-nt to defendunt, with a glow of gorgeoua word*. Chapter 4 Hepeahng part of section 3 ibJ lV».t A. -mlsar. ' bril!ia»t nn u aho«r«r ol' f^Kinr atnra. ntid chHpt*»r 14 , ol tlie \%w% of •ef^nth Chapter fin—An act for the encourage- ment of a Teachers' Institute. Chapter 07 —Authorizing sale of land doniiivd for the use of Iowa State Agri- cultural College. Chapter r.S Legalizing tto #ity else- lions of (jlenwood. Mills c'oHiity. Cba;/i-;r f.y—Leg a iiing :'i cr^-uniz/ia t'\ -I of the township of llartiarid, Worth county. Chanter 70 T am s f I. tf. I,a*h. Bank of ««nara Fall*. Panam Fell*. W. Y. M'.ir» '"a'l -nt.-r k Co . Cadar Rapids, lows. Aatwt I ~~ HAETF0RD, COIVT Cifv Fire Insurance CUMPASV OF HARTFORD, CT zing the election of •Ovels. Paid la Capital, .... fewrplwa, Assets, Jalg 1 ait* 1AJV, .... ;;.v...t»a«,ooo !},••» Tills r'< o>iM«ny has rnni|>ll.~! with tbe lawa of the iev»-ral .»u, as. in wbi. tj it Is dedns .'ataiursa. C C. * AITE. Bm. C. H. UflWRKB. fraa. TToifET st r.aw and <i»n»rai u»d Aaa«t —j WetUrn llranrh OJtee al Chicago, 111. a. i.a -.1 . ... i., nsiimaal nf laaaa ' I ** * |.-w*»ln .• I reat. BI on lK»u i Bp »lsl stUntlou giv-n to pavment of Uwi 11 Wirrsn<«: th-in» art.r-.tion snd | ^ snd o^^l -r til!,;- , ic«l-»niln/ Isnds ti na. rtfM I '. r al hljailisai r.wn and N.-brasks - 'ff city. Iowa. <ollic; rATBICK HOBB, A TTORNKY at l.iw.-lfllea, Xo. 12 Banted St.. Sioux City lows voltnotl TMKI»WAV A Cl'HIIKH, A TT it:XFYS AT I.AW Sir m I'nr l"»* Prse- t|i-« in tin- -ourts f li.wa and Xabrsska OlBea on Douglas »t.. "|i|. isite [.s-id "HI'*, IBS tf ~ IASI L il. CASADV, jj-TTOdNKY a»l«w. K.sl KalaUaod Oollaetlaa A/ait. >li >a» i "if jr. lowi. vollnt»2I •. aCDSoa, •«. I. iot. nroMM * JOT, A tTORNETfi AT I.AtV.—Prs^tlee In thaCoarte of Iowa an t tj.-rn .Xebraaks. Olhea—On P ««slas atiaM, Muus Ci'y. Iowa. darl0.1ya OKORGB WBARB, B AXKINii -* ri'l A i-rt r I »ltir« l>): Urt inn a DIS'la ami runiltHd st rurrr nt ralsa r»f .xrbania. - Mon^y lnvMi«d I'artii'ular aft^ntion vlv^o to tha pavuia't of Taa«aand loeatioa of Mad tA'srrania.— 0.*Bca.'-ornar or D MI ;)aa SQJ Hi \Ib atrcats, biuus City, Iowa - ' - MKASKI, AUiUWi * tX>., rSTAf* HrokSrs. Rankers. Kmlgra«t ttfU XV >IBca, roraxr of boui(la< and Blslh atraits, •Wax ' ity. Iowa. <uran>-a A sent. iar l^*aned. kc. striata, Nloux JOHN H. I'HAHLI B AVKKH. l.nnd,C.ila«lin/ sn.l In Kicbsn f. boo'/bt and a..ld--Moi fiiR-a. T.rn^r of Sislh and Douglas <*y, ic>«*. * ' " nnir.KR * HEmitR, B A\KKI:.1.--I^alera In Ks'-liaoxe. ttral Estate, C 'l ** fii«^ Am i 1 *|»»vit,^ ofRca. on 1 **m> Ketw«eu i>uu|(iMi and !'*• irl atreats, Hiouz aty. lo»*. .. i; . Hj>S';KLi,^NE0y» CARDS. , L Mil.TON TOIITLIfi] R ||»»L,L , '.HA LF. TII'L LIENOR LIFJR FS'MDA ^rorarka*. AjfrKi* lo al (inplaioaiitn, M<M>ta I Woa*. h «atb'*^ a>»d flnllM.' Ar. <'orii#r ofTaarl nod ^•^*->nd utrae^B Ki oiv riiy. Iowa. y. HlilHttCKKH, irtLBMU nn.l r«*ail tU.I«r In Dry Ooofet through abi<*b all Ibo bv^inaaa of (U G»uipanr In fl»« W B*UTH M th UVkii-rn and ?outb>U«atwrn .-Cat-* transact*') a* 4 II KI'.li>o iiir(M>/al Af>'nt.Cht^iiffi, Mlln'-i*. Fi»r inf>rftiaiioti atld a detailed «Lits>m*»rit of tha af> faira of (b« Contpnny »ud t'oJjeie* o( ansnrnnco. np* ply to JOHM II. CHAHLBfl, TlntStf. A '«>nt Plou* < |ty and tlflnj^ ADDISON 0LIVEE, Atiprney at Law, C?etifral UinAr Slfirtit, Onawa, Monona Co., Iowa. Mtf All biif>irt»M* Diom|>tly attendnd to. «i'.»MBhaf 1*. IHM—tf Dr. Wm. R. Smith, PHTSICIAV AMD SVE0E0V, Manx Clly, - lawa. boepital. A —C| RIOSITIKS WANT»»> A handle fir '***'" tor'hwith. and lo comp'ete the cli- ' ll,e pr-v.ous sfieeebes Still, and atraifhl. i |n P''" v 'o" of t.apito! Buiidin^ Chapter ?5, Appropriation to par T- bl.de o. crass A letter written with a """ >'•' -i •«,.g, bad theI' ^ .J"'"Jf. | officer.,: iJ.Z e^A.Cl *-lobnu* for -lection of swamp land, * ' Chapter 10 -f.ega" Dow. Noiarv Public ol grass A letter written with a •' »•' l 4;ru «' 1, »• •"? """f' 7 a V u , ' F . 1 officer, nr.. teu, m eii-hth W-..., " -»on«m ,or-itction 01 swamp cow pen. A leather from tha wi... af. name of laylurs sou changed to that of forehead ahootin* b gb, use a mountain i 0,I 'V. ,, , ' A ** CUI 1 y- ( < hapter 7G. Appropriation far tow pen. A leather trom lb. wing *f Mrk<_ |be ' MI|w hef ul4lri|BO ,one of snow, and but for Hiat Continued . VJ il ' 7, ttl 0 ! Asylum. , . : nial partner. , twitch that Cu'ne and went perpetually in j 7, ^1'T , ,! ( 'hapter 77, H-specling the takir? ef- business man of onr acquaintance | This perfidy nearly drove Taylor in«ane i ' '»«*. y«u would have taken him for a : _.J . _ r ' 7 ' n * ,**' ,tct oi « ! 'e "Ai.- u Law ' is so dc-rupiilously exact in all his doings, ' fjia career frmn that momont became «C- ^ ma " """"''le, Of " human forui carved that whenever be pays you a visit, ha al- cantric in the tjrst degree—Bometimes he »" ice - fcveti bu dim, dreary eyes, w«w> ways insula upon taking a receipt. preached, sometimes he plead at the har. invisible b;nt.ath tbo*s grey, *haggy eyf- It is said ihe Tartar* invite a man to u " 1 '' *' 'o' 1 « carried bim off at a hr»ws. drink by pulling his e»r. A good many comparatively early age. The following of our people will take a pall," without !* * u *cc«»« n l of ono of bia efforts al Ihe waiting to have their ears pulled. Offlr* on Douglaa atraat, a faw daors a boas tha Land'ifllca. [sep'tu-ls^s W' anlBti w ••mar or l'a«rt riaa. Oofkery, llo ol Third -ti > and aho^a, Ae.. A#., Moua t'ity, Iowa M. O. V4MM4K * CO., W ll >I,KSAI.K sod I.tsil daslarsin all klada of •Irw^rle* and pmil urs, Paari atraat, Bloas City, low . J. A. IAWVBRI * «M»n W llil.r.SAI,* and misii ii^alnrs In Btsp'a sad rsacy l)rv Hoods Oronwiaa, Nwla aud Bhoas, ' atraat. Blvas I'lly. Iowa. T. J. KI \K AID, » V I.I. sod r«iail <J»alar In liroeariaa and I mi I'ln. t .i ul.. r, Il.* r». Msh, Ullllds, «*l*4 BBIoa> .| , oi,« 4 Mtt .Ml m I'aarl at *1, fr >Bli.| Biosi 'tif. !<,«*. ~ JOBBFII ORA Vais, W H ll.* , »Ai>- ao.l ,.,l..il daalar tiry l.ouds, «ir ssnas, Prusuiuua, Bout* sad Sk'ws, fsasl Wr- Str al. »l'.u*Cily, low* r . 4. HAM, * •\grHm.**kh+. Mid r.ialldMlar laltwdy Made #^M«* *• "• '•'V 'a-s EICHAED H. P0WLESS0V, BUZliZISR. •lam City, laws, W IU eoatrai-t tor tha ertrtlon of bolldlnf*, and from biilonn eip*rl«ttealn tba b»alnaaa> laaU abla to rnndcr ^anaral MtUfactton. PINE LUMBEE! Cooslatlofor rks.riug, boon, baab, Ullada, Ac., Ac., for aala en cumulation, by It II POWI.K880N. , Bf*.TarnisCASII—I'rkataitiaaial) low. July T. ISSM U. w. BINOHHOKTII, : : I : : : JO. BBKABBB. XlVOtVOBTS * SHEA SEE, PLASTERERS, fSIOUX CITV, IOWA, A ltK prepared to do all klnda of Plain «n4 Orna mantal I'latlnrlnf, btuc«o work, build aud ea- rn ant clstarna, i MAMCi FA PACK* Ail work aa^'ulrd i" •'*!* and on ranannnbla tarma H bau u<iiotbarwUa«iiii>l«»yad. mny ba fonnd al th*lr r*-aidanra nanr tba t*a< IBc UoQaa. AnffMtd. MM. mm caw Boot and Shoe Store /JtUtfSL UVKMAVV. ri'HK wsdraltaad has rammed hWaateblisliaaaetta I Ills *«w building na HawrlMrast, a ft-w doors w,si t.f T"«tle* Jaekaen's, ^aai wbara hs ^ rr-earad with * large and saparior slaekeflaalbar ts , laasaeat* all werk la bla llaa 1. tha M itili wl tke srt. Nia- StsrlHam bat Ui> tart of warkaea, sad ajtisi nls psrsa.sl staaiv. 10 it, b* sea Mlel, wtriaal "*"",a-.'x, , Wi!aBss. BUsiOKv Os«*W »n- 1, Mr*. Swisshelm says that the popularity of her paper in Minnesota is due to tbe fart that " people are always expecting she will say something the ought not lo." A sweet and lander young wamaa Hut now at last ba rite*—before the bar, not behind it, and su near the wondering bar. jury, that he might touch the foreman. At an early hour on ihe 9th of April, with bi* flutters. With eyes half shut, nod I10. the Court House in C arksville, l ex »'ai.Jint' rigid as a pillar of iron, bis thin as. was crowded to overflowing. Save in i''I* w'ed as if in measureless ecorn, Ihe war times, there had never been wit- «!'gbily apart, aud then the sound came iies*fed so large a gathering in tha Red river country, while the strong feeling forth. is loved l.y both christians and ttouih Sea »P| , * r t every face will sutlicieutly as Islanders—by the former something to , p'"'" '' ,e matter following. marry, and by the latter as aoaatbing to i About the dose of IKVJ, Geo. Hopkins, eat. * At first it is low and sweet, insinuating venue in certain cast* in criminal prose- cution by the Jud^e or District Cicik. ' Chapter 1^ —Ue'ative to Koektik. Fort j Des Moines It Minnesota R It. (' . i Chapter Li —Fixing time af holding courts in 2 I District. Chapter 14—Allowing one dollar bpnn- 1 ly on scalps of wolves, iynx, swifts aud , wild ca's i Chapter lo—Declaring Little Sioux , river navigable. , Chapter 10—Amendatory of Cknpttr lot) ot 7th Assembly, in regard lo pre- (/bapter 7S liegjHiog State and Ca. roads within IO*I«J a:oi cities. Cbnpter 7'J, Ucgaiating the forecle^VA of dfe'l of trust. itself into the brain, a* an arllea* luue e,n P' ,0, > "f t'diool lands. Chapter 17—Fixing lima of holding winding its way into tint deepest recesses of the huart, like the melody of rn igic in Iba crafl it mat lie aiated that there is not a single pririer in onr Ktaie prison, aad but one ia tba legislature.'' "na of the wealtbieat planters aud most cantation, while ihe speaker proceeds with- . iudnei'lial me Northern Texas, offered ««»« *B*iure or the least aignal of e*oila Of the pvmters of >ew Jersey, a paper gruM i„, 0|, , 0 ^ary lillitun, lbs young went. ti. tear to pieces lbs argument of of thut Slate remarks '• lo the credit of »tl j beaunful wife ol his principal overseer. Aaluey, which in'.-It* away at his touch as . Th* husband threatened to chasiise him lr o<' beiure the euiibeam. tvery one ! for the outrage whereupon Hopkins loaded , looked surp'iv d Ills logio »m at once j his guu. want lo IClliaon'B bouse, aad shot hriel, and *0 luiiiinou»ly tl»ar that the rud ! —If there is anything I hate, it ia a him iu his owu d*or. | esi peasant «ould eomprabeud it wiUioal j woman wiib a lap-dog ! I always want ! ' be murdster was arrested, and hailed »" effort. to drown it and put a baby iu its place,! answer the charge The occ : rente | A BOA he came to the daxsling wit of i says cruel Fanny Fern, forgetting thai lo 'produced intense excitsinent, and lip ihe poet Inwycr, Pike, iheu the curl of Ollcn tha lap-dog owners feel the earn. ; '• order to turn the tide of popular : his lip grew sharper, hU smooth faco began way, but take the dog because ihey cai'l opinion, or al least to mitigate ihegeuernl ' hindi. up, ""i hi a aj .su, open, dim , have the baby. Shouldn't tie so hard an w r »'h, which was at lirst violently agaiust | H ?*' dreary no longer; hut vivid as light- the set, Kanny, because ynu'va done a . him, circulated report* inlnmously prejudi- , re 'l l' r « gl»bus, as glarinj? as twin i litlla something for your sou a try. i trial lo the cbaracler and standing if the wo , meteors. Ihe whole soul was in hi- eye, j I mm, who had suffered such cruel I.rongsat l ' ,e whole heart streamed out of his face, j AR3Vn[)lTlRM.--To_ attempt to borrow ' I In five minutes Pike's wit seemed like the j She brought suit for Blunder And thus i fofc,n ol M'y. h«» «>"••» »»'ire, horrible i two cases, one criminal aud tbe other i P'Olanity. when compared with the miinii Courts in 2d District. Chapter In— Fixing lima of balding C luns in 6th District Chapter Rt —lle'ative to holding courts in Powesbiek 1 ountv. Ciiupter 2;i—Conferring certain powers oil town* siid cilia's Jbr schocl parp»>ses. ChapttrfO, Reapportioning the into Senatorial ntsiriets. Chapter bl. Providing for Ianai|;rant Commissioner ut New York. Cl.apter S2. Itel&^ng to the reoor i> of original titles of lot* in Ljwa Cily. Cltsptsr 8:t. Authorizing change of ve- nue iu certain cast-s. Chn|ie.i n4. Preventing counties i-mi towns from taking stock in works of iati; nal itr.provetuenf, Ch.tpter 85, Relating to debtors ci" school fund. Chapter fo, Legalizing elective aud of- fit'..! acts of c.-rp iration of Mc(trrt;or. Chapter v 7, Auihori/.inj tbe ireationof n tax to build levees alont; or*rlK>tra<l lands in l>es Moines and i^emaa e<>uniiM. Mtfiey on the plea of extreme poverty. To judge of people's pioty by their at-1 tendance at church. _ To keep your clerks on miserable sala- j ries, anil wonder al their robbing you. j To make your aervaute tell lies for yon. j Afterwards ba angry at them because they lia for themselves. To tell your owu secrets and baUato other people will keep them. 5,h C Kr e L 2l ~ i ' it '" g ^ ^ BW " rU Legalizing nllicial acl. «f i-,. A . . r v* i Browo, Nutar* PaLlic ui Du Cii4|itur Annexing tnwiuliifi of V tin luf( Biiren. in Lee county, to other townships ' ^ ' r Anthorizicorrection f ofV;,Te ei r rn. 01 a : ^^^ k«» or lt>tl t, rolaiive 10 milh ot liuaci t^iunk» o»mnlr ^ ^ T v b ? r "r fofjoh « * liou Of ^chapter 9a of laws of 7;b Oeueral j of stJry coumv' ' U cora, """ il W A U.apti 25—Abolishing office or Com ! jW*'W'Wn* bond. u,«^^ /• 1. 11 ta 1 story coniitVa •iMioner of D„ Moines H.ver improvs- j cbBpti>r ^ Rendering valid the ^ Chapter 2«;-Kxtemii.,g time for com- ; '"i",, 1 '';cer. tin actiwm. r * - - Chapter S>, Auth'iruitig c'lnstruc* 1-- feea, had been retained by Hopkins for da TIIK Sxcoxn DBI.VUK.—A Freach pliil- | fens*. osnphar has just proven,by tha praeeasion | Tha 'rial on tha indictment for murder of ihe equinoxes, that 011a half of this i concluded on the 8ih of April with ihe globe WHS really overwhtlmed with a flood ! acquits! of Hopktns 8ueh a result might ivil. aud both /rowing out of ihe same j and exterminating sarcasm ol j "V'" liubuque . niili-datns on Ni*hnaliotanv rivar tragedy, were pending at the April Circuit 'he stranger, interspersed with j..a;s and * «»«»«»« «-o. Court for 1H40, anecdote* that tilled lh« luruiu with The interest naturally felt by tha com- 1 l*ughiar. munity us to tha issue, became far deeper Then, without *0 much as b»«1owiny an when it was known that Ashley acd Pike, I aHosioo upon Prentiss, he turned round nf Askansas, and the celebrated S. M. I'ren ! short at tha peijured witnesses of Hopkins, ties, rf New Orleans, each by enormous ' tors their testimony into atoms, aud hurlod into III tor fact'.* such invectives that all trembled m with ague, and two of them actually lied. i|» disuiay from tb« Coart House. ... , |, |.< , x Chapter ( J4, Providiiif tor settlementBf V t'b V rohibuing county officers jj^bihii^s growing out of sale of Lw •Mid other* Iron, dealing „id*biedness ; Mullles Ut * r |„, *rov#BWU, «i couuliesor oortMtraiiou*. fi,»,n- nL, . 0 .• Chapter 2X-Amending an act author- | J "' Re P r "«"^^«'I'PorUB- izing llie conslruciioti of a Railroad bridg across ihe .Vli»aiA>ifipi at Duhuque. have well been firesaaa, comparing the talents of iba cevusal engaged on either side. The Texas lawyers were utterly over- | wll |, ihe power of bis own pass! whelmed by ths argument* and eloquence ; MUrated iliem with the poison was a fighi of a about thirteen thousand years ago, and that the other half will experience a si mi - lar deluge in about nine thousand tears BM>re As we have no notion ol living long enough practically Ui tast ihe truth or error of his theory (for one or two thousand j of their opponent*. It years in_ this world will probably diawust j dwarf against giants UB with il entirely. ) lbs mailer is af slight j Ths slander suit was set for the 'Jib. and importance. If we iltj expect to live ihe throng of spectators ijrew in numbsrs, until iba coming of Ihs second dalugej ss well as excitement And what seemed though, wa should pray it to occur in 1 strange, the rureant of puhlie ojnnion now BaiMBor, for il is a dread fatly anoninlinria- j ran directly for Hopkins. Hit money had Ue ibiag to bo immersed in cold water 1— , procured wiinass*. who srrved his power- Tfce •ttrsl of this Freneli idea is, it* as- | ful advocaisi. Indeed, so Iriuniphaut had sampiion that ihe aid (land aama from lha [ been ihe SUCDHSS on tha previous day, that I icy region* of the Worth Polo, and that i when Ihe elandar casa was called, Mary I tba naw ona ie to come from iba slill icier j Ellison was left wilboal aa attorney. All regions of tha Mouth Pola. I 'end heaeaiie, bad withdmwi|. hat a frigid prospect! li makes at shad j Tba pigmy peitifoggars dare not brave jdar W think af the fate nf those poor devils ' tbe sharp wit of Pike, and the soathing , who will then lie living. Fhialing cake* ! tliandor of Premiss. af iee will he thoio aefcs Those wba are ! "llavo fss na em.esel y laenlrod Judge •M deawaed wtU ba fraaan'lndoatk Ths. Milea, lushing kindly at tba plataiiff. bMrs will aiaks ice erea.a a/l*e »aai«st 'LM* *i» i Hntf >M all dea«(iad «a. •i delifhtfs) tboaghtJ and! am tan poor to employ any mora," The excitement of ike crowd was he- coming tremendous. Their united life and souls seemed In lian^ upon lln* burning lounge of the straiiifer. He inspired tliein ' us. IU ilia owu ChapUr 2U—l'roleclion of spirit Lake settlors and others agaiust Ludian depre- dation*. Chapter ,'10-s-Ao Bol lo pay tba claim of Wm. Mellargua. Chapter . I —Legalizing acts of Moah D. IIsiekssll. Notary 1'ublis, Chapter 112—llepealin an act author- ising employbiei.l ol Paul 0. Jeffries to translate ceitain record* Chapter :l.i Paving Mujor Williams for services and supplies in Spirit Lake sxps iln inn Cba|4er Hr-AaiMdtag seclioa 940 of malicious feelings. Ha seemed lo have Stoleu iiniure's long hiddBu secret of at- traction. lis was the sun to the *«a of all thought aud emotion, winch rose and I tha Coda. tall, and toiled in ihe billows a* be chost. | Chapter .15--Releasing to Martin Mo- But his ureal* *l trinmph wa* lo e»ms. ! li^a ihe right of tba Sute lo certain i Hi* eyas b. gan lo glance furtively at | tract ol i*nd. | tba assassin Hopkins, a* hit lean taper ; Chapter M—Amending chapter 1340 of fingers assumed the same direction lle ibe Code. i hemmed the wretch with a circuinvull iii HI | Chapter U7—Appropriating mousy for j of s rong rvidaiirs and impregnable argu ; ll»ey payment of tu fl nianiUdft. | ma«i. cuttiug of all bopa of saoapa. i Chapter j* -J'oni-I.ing in ceiiaio easel Ha piled up largM haslions af in*ur- I (ba wafers ot chattel motigages. mountahla faoia. He ditg beneath tba murderer's and aUndirar's din hss of dlWmnia«. such as no sophistry could over- '*• Pi sad uo seers is iif ingeawity s«a<lei and lbs* having, as ona migbt Bay, ia* K uaded his vlatiia, and gin hies aUul a a saarpton ia a sirde er Ira, ba strip* Chapter ;I!I-Resuming ihe land grsntst; iiUU,, < , lf t ;„ 10 the Inwa ( entral Air Line R. It ThafHar 40 -Legalising levy of rnad las ia Louisa tooniy, lor iba year IKall. Cbapiec 4iT-~Legali«iiig avis of David C. Sperry, of Key alls Bounty, Votary public Chapter 9H, Providing for the carrying into efftM of chapter twenty-one of tba lawa of 7til Uen Assembly. 3 Chapter '.>7. Relating to tbe governman# of State Penitentiary. Chapter '.<><, Fxempling lands ownetM^ l iuvarsity from taxation. Chapter II'. 1 , Providing for allotment^ terms o' nenaiort. Chapter lot), Conforming existing li^a to change in system of county govefth* ment. Chapter 101, Knforting collection of 4a !ini|iient taxes for 1^.'<5. Chapter 1 n2, Amandin/ chapter lGCf'jiT ot 7th t>i neral Assembly. '•'* Chapter lli.'l, Providing far redemptlM of real estate en lorealesure ol' mnrtgagea Chapter Iu4, Legalising levy of road ia —. co-nity Chapter I 1 '."', An act appropriating tba Saline Lands and funds lo the State l%la versily oi Iowa. Chapter I'M, An aet ia relation to <Hfc» tois lo the school tuiiil. , i'laptct It*?, An act n^ ertAi^ i Cauianehc. Chapter lU^i, An act te le^alnne tliea><ts ol ill. City council ol Ftnt Madison, Loa couoly, iu vacaiing Odeutal l'reel, acdal* so ooafira ths title af said tiwal la tha State. ;ut r jt,i.nt rt' « , 0<*«

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