426 OCEAN TO OCEAN ON HORSEBACK, 



readied me, in wliicli the following notice appeared. 

 I insert it here as one of many pleasant references to 

 my journey. 



"Captain Willard Glazier, the horseback traveller across the Con- 

 tinent, took in the Exposition on Saturday evening with intense 

 gratification. He says he has seen no place on his route from Boston 

 more promising than Des Moines. Among tiie calls he received at 

 the Jones House was one from Captain Conrad, a prominent attorney 

 from Missouri and now settled in his profession in this city, who was 

 a fellow-captive with Captain Glazier in Libby Prison during the 

 Rebellion. The Captain continued his journey westward yesterday 

 with the best wishes of the friends he has mads during his short stay 

 here." 



