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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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The De Moines Register, in an article Township Clebks. We make this espe saBattxias (bmitwe. Probable Frioe of Wheat. In a recent article on "Breadstuff's" the New York World furnishes its read YOU WILL FIXD ers with much information which is very- about as long as a President's Message, comes out for Gen. M.

Dodge for U. S. Senator. Its course upon the Senator question has been so clear that this formal announcement was entirely unnecessary. Vote for the Bridge Tax cial appeal to the clerks of all the townships in Blackhawk county, and to the clerks of the several Election Boards, to send to The Courier by the first mail after the canvass of votes, the result of the election in their respective townships.

We want them as early as Thursday night of ALDRICII WOODRUFF, BDITOK8 ASD FrBU8HlM. important to the Western Farmers if -Waterloo, Iowa. Oct. 7 1871. true AVe have somehow thought for months past that a change for the better would come in the price of products that we were soon to emerge from the SOMETHTM EEW Township Tickets.

We have received the following Republican township nomi next week order to giye the entire result of the election in The Courier of the following Saturday. Will our friends oblige us and the public as well, by sending us nations HAVE JUST OPENED Li -fit 13 rnTfitfrf' feFir i 4 ill li Republican State Ticket. For Governor, COL. CYRCSC CAKfENTER, of Webster. For Lfrnt.

Governor, C. BUMS, of Winneshiek. For Superintendent or Public Instruction, COL. A. ABKRNE1HV, of Crawford.

Forjudge ot the Supreme Court, JAMES G. DAY, of Fremont. Republican Senatorial Ticket. Senator. Iist.

vacancy JOHN II. LLAVm'. proverbial "darkest hour that precedes the day." We commend the article to the careful reading of all, adding in conclusion that Tub Coihier will ever be watchful of the best interests of its farmer readers Two weeks ago the indications were IX THIS AD VER TISEM EXT. Head It. mese returns promptly.

Vote for the Bridge tax. Iowa Baptist Anniversaries. These Annual Meetings are to be held in this An Immense Stock jl. ni i 7 hi ill. i i i i i i i i I 1 'j a i rr i i rt r-- i that the farmers would have to accept a very low price for their wheat.

All this is now changed. The circumstances lhat were then relied upon to nro- yteijUi lint MiiM i city, commencing Oct. 18, at 3 p. m. The programme of exercises is as follows I.

The Ministerial Union, the annual sermon by Bro. F. Adkins, then Essavs, 'Papers," and Exegesis, by Bro. Leslie, Eaton, A.Robinson. Prof.

Bush, Powell, etc. II. Iowa Baptist Sunday School Union, with its annual report, addresses, etc. III. The Educational Society, annual sermon by Prof Bush, report, etc.

IA The State Convention Board meet- duce a great demand for our wheat and flour from the Continent begin to assert themselves, just as most holders had Republican County Ticket. Representatives, UKO. It. VAN SAUX, ClCEIiO CLOSE. TreaMmer li.

A. Will TAKER. Auditor It. KOOTK. Mieriff W.

F. BROWN. County Supervisor A. T. WEATHERWAX.

feupt. of Schools W. II. BKINKEKHOFF. Coroner O.

KRHAhDS. JOHN BALL. I have overhauled, refitted and repaired the OF FIXE well known Grocery Establishment of J. CAP WELL, abandoned ail hope. In the past week ten or a dozen vessels have been chartered to load wheat for French and German ports; the liberal crop of winter wheat, which was expected to break 1 mg at 2 o'clock p.

on Friday, the 30th, I.INCOLX TOWNSHIP. Town Clerk, C. II. NORTH WAY. Assessor, C.

D. BECKER. Trustees, WM. KELLEY, W. MOLYXEUX, L.

BROWN. Tor Justice ot the Peace to fill vacancy. W. T. V.

LADD. For Constables to fill vacancy. W.M. GREGG, M. C.

GRIFFITH. ORANGE TOWNSHIP. Justices of the Peace WM L. CARPENTER, DANIEL II. FISH.

Constables, MOSES HOOVER, JAMES II. SMITH. Township Clerk, SAMUEL II. MILLER. Assessor.

JOHN J. McSTAY. Trustees, JOSIAII KLIXGAMAN, LEWIS B. BERKLEY, DANIEL B. FLICKIXGER.

TOVSER TOWNSHIP. Trustees, JOHN EXGLE. JOSEPH KUIIXS, G. W. CORBET.

Justice of the Peace, I. T. COR WIN. Constables, JEREMIAH KIMBLE, JOSEPH BARKER. me annual sermon at 74 p.

by Bro. O. Republican The Republican Caucus for Waterloo Township will be held in Lincoln Hall, this (Saturday) evening, at 7:30. Bv OniER. down the market in advance of the harvest of spring wheat, has been taken up for export in advance of its arrival here: Dry Goods, A.

IIOIIIK'S. Arrangements have been made for a reduction of railroad fares to delegates. We presume that our people will be invited to entertain the delegates while they are here, and as the time is close at hand it is a matter to be considered. and it would appear by the latest reports from Liverpool, that dealers in England, HAMLIN, HALE COS tincling the wheat which they expected i Great Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Carpet House, 10 purcnase on tneir own terms, is About the Bridge Tax. The J.iw is without passion.

It knows no jealousy, anger, malevolence, spite, reveii'ie nor hatred. It knows its rightful will and purpose, and these are accomplished despite all the Protean shapes which factiousness and passion may assume. And it has the noble and ailed it with a new and choice stock of GROCERIES- Comprising everything in the line cf TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, Personal. Judge Foote was cojfined to his house a few days ago, from an at CONSISTING IN PART OF tack of the prevailing bilious complaint of wo, in, VH, lOO, lO'S ami 104 WA IlASIf A VJIXUK The Largest Assortment and the Lowest Prices. GOODS RECEIVED DAILY FIRM.

NEW STORE. NEW GOODS. and Hl'vr, ijAU'lH'lCN HAI.K. uusuira uv mc vuuiiiieui, nave come forward as free buyers. The visible supply of wheat in the great market of the world, is some forty per cent smaller than one year ago, and the crop shows no increase anywhere, except of our winter wheat, the whole of which is no aggregate.

We congratulate our farmers, therefore, that they will be able to command good prices for their wheat, for itjis probable that never in the historv rjnality of saving men from themselves, the season but is once more out of doors and attending as usual to his business. Happily, the Judge has no electioneering to do, and can be sick now just as well as at any other time of the year. D. W. Cunningham, one of the for it not infrequently happens that each of us is his own most dangerous enemy.

No sufficient reason remaining for voting against the bridge tax, some fac $5000.00 The UTew Postofiice LAND-CHIN PRICES. solid men of Marshalltown, and one of the chief pillars of the Agricultural Society of that county, was present at the Fair, as tious persons will vote No, for the same reason that the cow crossed the road of our commerce have our exports of grain been so great as they will be for the crop year just beginning. Vote for the Bridge tax 2P-if: XyTV Kin- 2 uths old. 4fl; 3'i mo. V' -V" nB.nilis m.

N.y'rS..v -'rZrW ntN bkh. to a nth old. arm 'V 'tru l-ig, I Jearold and -v feL-4 5. ured. Ac.

Sl-i. 'd deliveretl at Cantou li AND BUILDING Are a Credit to Waterloo! Citizens of the place and K-ople of ihi cumtv, when ym coiiie the i Mlice, vimi nru invard to examine oloek and price ol gxd at Hie Poslofliee News Depot VM Town Clerk, J. J.HOXIE. Assessor, R. J.

PARKS. LESTER TOWNSHIP. Township Clerk, S. II. KAYLOR.

Trustees, E. II. BREXIZER, D. J. KXEPPER, JOHN De GRAFF.

Assessor, A. BARTHOLOMEW. Constables. WM. WILLIAMS, W.

WHITE. WORTH OF was Iso Doc. Witherspoon, (a lineal descendant of the signer of the Declaration of Independence) and the "horse oracle" of Marshall county. Vote for the Bridge Tax! Mr. John Randall, formerly of Waterloo and Judge of Blackhawk county, is in SPECIAL NOTICE.

CAXytiD FJWITS, DRIED MEATS, SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, dc, All ol which I am offering at the BRFDanfllmpn.ve.; A.C.lII "because she crossed the road." None have the hardihood to deny the pressing necessity for a new bridge at once but many seek for pretexts for voting against the tax, and the only one we have yet heard having enough of dignity to entitle it to consideration, is that of the cost. Ignorance of public duty may excuse some, and ignorance of true economy may be the sufficient apology for others, but well-informed conscientious men can have but doubtful refuge for so unwise nnd suicidal a vote as "No." Foreign Money Orders. The new system of international postal money orders between the United States and Great Britain went into operation yesterday all through this country and the United Kingdom. The system is founded upon the domestic money order systems of the two countries, and it differs from them only in such respects as were rendered necessary from the vast liim: V. "er tinny year ir.

riionffi oer fiiirtv vear ma ii'HH ol Hie I'uland. tuna and fi.l.l cialiy Ji years, Uv, tor I tii-V -liihiiif llic liimlil 1 MIU lUItl. town for a few days. He is now living at I West Eau Claire, and is engaged in ill- and ka.ull i L.r. 'B-uianiV I II an any oilier Moek--air very d.u ile.

jrixl iv lumbering. old: from i i old. i i.T. IJ'T 'V Ive liion.h. wi ilis.

"Ih-v liavr Imi3 Im.I'w i iney ully tren mj u. riiMlli Ihfl' Man Missing. Wc have received a hand A "RrcTu" A ,1 haius and r-; ear. Zrl 1 -tuare, heavy i-ii oiiui i i 1 1 airo. II.

bill of which the following is a conv MOORE'S SWINE JOURNAL. extent and divided resnonsibilitv of i.hn luupj uovenv in me Information is wanted of tho I mi -AND- uusmess. ne transmission of funds )f funds is bouts of John T. Bu.htel, of Barclay 7 UPon an.re Post Blackhawk County, who c.i,n to I hls farm 1,1 P. The tree 1,11,1 remedo and i.reventive Wt all done through the two exel Fifty C.

ii i unices ot London and New York but pendence on Thursday. Sept. 28th, hitcV as burl oak all(1 a hollow bulg ed A.blress A. C. MOOKE, Canton-, Ir his team at the mill, went to the Fair or "knurl" several feet from the ground.

Sill BOOK STORE, Newspapers, Magazines, Albums, School Books, Miscellaneous Blank B.H.ks Popular Novels. Stationery. Wail Paper, Fa i iey Article. Toys, Notions, A. Are.

OiiicMimsiti Lowest Rates. was there about 3 o'clock', P. M. and has not been seen or heard of since. Buchtel is about 5 feet 8 inches high, 23 years of age but looks about 28, has light hair, light complexion, and short, thin side whiskers.

He was dressed as follows Had on a snuff brown overcoat In all Widths and Colors. The Covkiek has pleaded the "public convenience," the "necessity," the importance of a bridge to every voter; it lias shown that evtry "public necessity" imposes individual duty in that behalf it has forced some enemies upon their knees in unwilling confession that the bridge is a "pressing necessity and it now remains to publish the stern alternatives of inexorable law by which all can see the error of voting No The old bridge yet stands it is sure which was 11 feet in circumference, in which the bees had colonized. He managed to cut off the top, and then fastening tackle and ropes to the "bulge" sawed it off and let it down easily to the ground. He then conveyed it home and his bees are working away very finely. This queer WitMES, LIQUORS ARID CIGARS.

Ilavuv "l-nol a Kit VNUI JioL the rify of W.t.-rl.-., are pred to a cho.c. io an intents ana purposes, so far as the public are concerned, international money order offices are almost as numerous as the domestic ones. There are in Illinois, for instance, over fifty offices through which money can be sent to British points, and vice versa. The person in Chicago who desires to transmit money to friends in England, Scotland, A ales, or Ireland, goes'to the citv Post Office money order department and makes known the amount (in currencv) which he wishes to send. This is tak witn wide black binding, dark, loose pants arctic over-shoes, half-high felt hat with I respectfully invite vou to wide black band.

He had a heavy gold nie is estimated to weigh with its con Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Jf which wecul th- attention of a- -in that in i- 11, lariri-l h.m (ml of til TU LEO. LEVI CO. rmg on mtie nnger ot let hand, a silver tents at least 1,500 and to contain a watch with leather string attached nv i i tonla'" a information regarding him left at the ofhoneJ ote for the Bridge tax. hardware store of Sanford, Myers i ,7" Independence, will be thankfully received PorAs--lr- S. B.

mton has left at by his anxious family. our office samples of three splended vari This would seem to be a most mysteri- eties of PotaWes, raised by him this sea- Call and See 3Iy Goods! en, with the facts necessary to secure the correct delivery of the' order, and Inks. md t-M-r ir-u ruliv i-i- i laming Vt tin- ry trade. I'a and Ku-1 velois. all --vies nnd I'iaiti and r'atiev, Initial, ai i iiisid, -n lianil.

OF WALL PAPER, 1 have a jsi1 rar iiiliy --Itrl-''l mul GRAND OPENING vti h.itirt o.ii-!;tiiiIy nuj il, -t that all may ous case if Mr. Buchtel has not been i son' vlx Tne Peerless, Mendenhall and found or heard from, for he disappeared Mhawk. They are very fine "murphies," from among his acquaintances very sud- i and re 88 to be exceedingly prolific denly and no trace of him could be found Vote the Bridge tax. A FULL STOCK OF uie senuer takes not the order itself, but a receipt for his money. This he retains, notifying his correspondent across the ocean that he has sent him such funds to such an office.

The money clerk at the Post Office makes out an order on New York, which is, on arriving there, converted into an order for Xo Whiskey Sold on the I', subscription Herein New Comers New Fi mi 'ew Ruiluin New Goods remises. up to I uesday last. He has resided in to go down in piecemeal ere many months it is part of the public highway across the river; when any part of it goes down, the Board of are bound by the letter of the law to nnke repairs. The language of the statute is imperative "shall be kept in rtMiir by the county? are the words of the law. Now, whatever may be the of "repairs" needed, the Supervisors hi list make them and the county must jxi the bill there is no escape.

This being the law, it is for every tax payer say whether his money shall be expanded in making constant "repairs" EVERYTHING NEW! Somebody "cooked up" a resolution and promptly art. udrd auv I'rr Jla- azine puliti-ln tin- ial. Mv periem- of over ix Hurt iu this pai-iu-uiarbtb-t-nes, priiinpt- ti.y tnis County but a short time having come in the Massachusetts State Convention from Polk County Empress Cloths Tin? huvt uit uv-l in Sulixfaeti Mouff Rl- Oil WM- M'MASTERS. itlifi 16tl In Th Hew Pest Office Building, WATlUtlAHK IOWA, positively affirming the equality of all Men before the law. The Resolution passed without a dissenting voice! How's that for Henry Wilson We presume the Sioux City Journal and Cedar Falls Gazette will come down the equivalent in gold of the currency handed iu at Chicago.

This is addressed to the payee named in the Chicago sender's application, and forwarded, through the London office, to the nearest money order office to the residence of the benificiary. The prices of these international orders range from 25 eenta ON THE NEWS COUNTER VCL found all the late-t and i Nabbow Gauge Again Tax Voted in Lester. The subject of railroading has been very quiet of late, the interest in the matter is again raised by the successful election in Lester on Saturday last, when that township voted a 4J per cent tax in aid of the Waterloo rn SWIFTS HOTEL, II. fN upon an old, rickety, decaying structure: upon the perverse Yankees in that Con earest Holel to rrp7.V nd Court Hail, autf Weekly l'ajters, FKU1T, anl FANCY" GKoCEIIY STOIIE, "Ut' mll1 W.to.k, everything in the laae cf Any if de- iirwU gcerallv, Candies, icir a fiu order, to fl.X.t lor a fOO Or- Moose, V13lll4tf -7 as1Ue cost dor. Xhc i.ostmaster at tho offi JIEHIXOf.

This is a most enojourjie'ino- fnnt. nnrl vention with their heaviest broadsides That's a slur upon Senator Harlan, to sire.1. pain i-pan-i 10 pieaf all who may; A I'lisrow, lirars, A't it will haye a great influence in inspiring I say nothing of doughfaces nearer home. 1' aioo eoni-'l uiin tios i general confidence the project 11K. U.

but none the less persistent and effective te U'e J'ridge Tax- 15.nl A First-Class Dining: Saloon, eouSo mirtu uu expenuea in wuence me lumJs are sent cannot jive r. iirs" upon the old one, and always the sender any precise information as to have onlv a patched-up, danTerous 1 the pounds sterling which his bridge in "return for your money. Wc i re'nittance wilJ produce, since all the conversion is done at New ork, where venture the assertion that the sums need- the price of sterling exchange is con-el "to keep the old bridge in repair," varying. The chargeis, howev-the losses of material in portions of the jcr less than that of re work is constantly being put forth by the Delegates to TUB 1 t- JALL AM) WINTER Fancy Goods! Jilts, it. A.

BACOX irienus 01 tms line, and we are v.rv nfi. ipmi i-ru a. ea-u. Special attruti a rniit. un.t i.tlieriuiuriea of the I im to Ihe.r.lare etjrk of electoral i i- ii r.

i r. dent that but a short time will elapse be- conference of lavmen of the Methodist church held at Clinton, Hon. Hiram lyrnn 1 I. 1 II sponsible oatiking houses for like i i continually hand, and sold at wholesale or retail. nrnTTTrvn i nf P.lackhawk County, we tender von a most cordial (J L.O II IIG S-TOHK.

Cooleyof were elected lay "ir" iore active operations are begun. In this connection it is but just to state that the success of this last vote is largely due to the earnest and well-directed efTorts of I Mclsaae, Esq who not only met the peo delegates to the generaj CHOICE AXD SEAS0XABLE Jitf amounts. The manner in which the business set in yesterday at the Chicago l'ost otlice indicates hat the new system supplies a public want, and that it will shortlv 1 PETERSON A. WANN. "Nia in jji in jiav, loill ERY! ple at their homes in various parts of the Id luidge falling away every spring and fall, the sums likely to be paid in lor injuries to persons and property by the fall, will in two or three years be equal to the sum necessary to "erect" a bridge that shall stand a generation or or mure.

Look at it as you may, there is but one ue and economical course for every tax payer and voter to pursue, and that i to rote for the biid'je tax. with lion. C. h. Clarkson and L.

D. Tracy, as altrrnates. At the same time the ministerial conference elected Dr. A. J- Kynetf, Dr.

William Diush, and liev. If. W. Keeler as delegates to the r-enpral beneficent than the domestic monev-! but was himself in attendance order system has proved. Chicaao Tri i at.

the poIIs- Mis early, untiring and bune, Tuesday. efficient work in behalf of a Railroad from KDACI I iTIfe n.Pn I I rSV THE FINEST LINE OF 1 AND FANCY GOODS. ofv-i'Vr ny re repect- ih? C-' tneir usual purchases at thts reason of the year. Satisfaction in Goods and Prices Guaranteed. nemember the plac-ast side at her old and well known plac of business.

Des Moines to McGregor entitle im to This system went into operation on Monday, and at 7:10 a. an order tne Peop'e the whole Lj nioii "ORTII MISSH RI I IKOM OTIUMWA TO Macon, Quincy, Hannibal, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lexington a 1.1. Mivm WEST, EAST AND SOI TII. Black Alpacas was sold at our city l'ost office to a par- I 7- A.

understand that the Board of Suner-ty wishing to transmit funds to the "old i olu visors of Buchanan county have refused to country. This must prove a cheap as c.Vy the tax in Fairbanks township, owing conference, with Iievs. J. Bowman. It.

Swearingen and R. Skinner ar. alternates, the laymen effected a permanent organization by the election of the following officers President -I D. Tracv of New Hart-fort. Vice 1'icsident Judge Cook, Davenport S.

Daniels, of La Porte. Polygamy Doomed. It has seemed a most singular dis-ivpancy in the otherwise fair record of Clocliing' lEmpoinum! s.tfc w.i.i-i.iv.iLc iu parties to some alleged informality in the election. Am. 'i ican historv during the nast ten or i Foul try.

"TrOUXG FOWLS now ready to ship I from -AND ight teKe years, that nolveamr. the "twi ot money nut me will make that all 4 II 1 i 4. v. sauborn. of Ly-1 Westmor.l.nd P.ii,.v..rf tin W.

Jliller's X'ew Uriel; I 1 Slock, i it whenever they are again called -vi-t upon American soil. Flut to f'T provides for the Bridge tax. completion of the Union Pacific IL VtC I futB F.kxd.-Wednesday after not Brmiantines IOO MILES The shorlit Line from Ottuiawa to Kansas City. "8- At reduced rates until October 1st Address for Assistant Secretaries E. Foster nce Utt V.

Bit KNELL. i goiter, cstmoreland, Oneida Co X. Y. of Clinton; I 1. Martin, of Davenport, .3.1.

New Yokk. Oct. The Tribune's i Amondmenta to tho Constitution of Hl J.lllli-l. a fire caught in the dry grass from sparks isolation of Mormon.Ioni seemed) hying from a 111. Cent, locomotive, some its chief protection in this mon Ie stro- Opposite First National Bank WATERLOO, IOWA, Lsneraie Cllorts are on toot in this t.i.

x. i snwial fr Sat EVER FM POUTED AO MILES The 5t Line from Ottamwa to St. Joseph. 3 ibis 01 mows, proposed by tne Thirteenth General Assembly. UCIUB oils II atlU WCDt alOllS I u.mu.ncv.m M)S.

crime. Since that -v im tuu itroiio- r.i itnn i ho iimt a i.i; rtuvni 1 onior I has seemed to I eitu lu mat tne ticket ir in. in itcKCt ick T.t,n unit; ui u.j vAciiemeiil in lln ritr lie For this purpose, rur tins nnrnriw granary, STATE OF IOWA, 1 Office of Sfciietahy State, lies Moines, June 26. 1871. i bass wood.

moiiL'iel. snlit tickets in barn, sheds, reanor Keo.l,.r 1o i o.i-u ai lor lascivlou iiulii ot civiliatioti would speedily br to work for the uprooting of that The law under which it. I. Ed Wripht, Seeretarv of State, hereby cer- win te sought to palm BUtlRN ousnt-is oi wneat, ami a lot ot tIle iudictmct is drawn was nase.l -lor- 'fy following Joint Itesolutions proiKs i Are THIL'MPliAW otii. i n.eiM, piirtUK'tif of kuin.

The proprietor at tin-time, wih to make known bv thai they tliave iut ojiencd the Jovern- "pt -tiiiar institution. If the l. 1 oariey and oats. James irden lost his job aiiienumenis to me constitution of the tate aill.s term as Governor, an.l low. ere adouttd bv th two IIhimh.

nf them ott upon the The only r.iiiti- l.v nlnch Tlllii 1K an- run 1 Iweeu i ttuiiiK a and M. Louis. Kl "-mCK LKEI1U Its all nmiit trains between i ntiiiiiw a and 1 I.1.U- Ottumwa r-tation a- follows: 6: 1 5 A.M. 6:45 P.M. A.

M. II :25 P. M. it has only wav to at cure good, honest, fair lence, wood, approved by him. His case is the first -lrjuiu ftl).

UU1V relelTed to the Legislature to be ch.eo at the General i.ti n.aue a gooa start, and ios ormg fimi. o. tv i'htler lost u.Ihifer lost me loth dar of October, his that has been brought under the law KIc''n to be held on i i i. l71, and are published ot of hogs and the. Oov.

Woods says one indictment shall ions of chapter 1-2, La hi Mil- -oon 1 lnf' i county government, and an able take its mentation in the Legislature, is to be sure pursuant to the proris- wheat-stacks, and a I to see polv 15 it historv. bv tho Klllo tl rierw i i 1. 1 i i i I t.n i in lesnmonv wnereoi i ri i-f K.0,lnA "-o. an li as a i i ri -i si i a uouse cMauwi i.ii.uii on uu itues are DUiuiieii I't vote a clean Iicnub lean ticket- Odiun i i .1 i. puuuuiu.

hand and caused to be affixed the tireat tpuoiitan ticktu ta tne fliuiics only by a few feet, but his corn- In meantime Brigham appears ouite 8-1 seal of the state. iton at ies Moines laCKhawk evneet. mo. 17 11 1 i this 20th ilav of 171 ing of the past. I he Territorial iy ovt inor and the Judicial officers haye .1 "em was sept as by a furj- much of the Eu WKlGHT ins duty ote also fcr the Bri.fo-o corn beino- destrovo.l Ttv r.r Sec'y of state.

Largest eomnlefe Slock EVEK IlltoCGHT To A I KUI.oo. It all manner of I Gentlemen's Wear, uie now in iiaim, ami some re-, Ti I I nn i .1.. MTf JniT nti.rrini First-Class aim nic-use Ol piOWS ana lltKlHANT TAYLOlt. and dealer in aiU rl.i"l i. 31 mend the loumllutlon of ifie Slate ol cult ill be reached very soon.

On Vo'iiT-i lilvt .1 me utvouring ement was llats ci Vn I. Tf sown. Ct KK.ts.-Of the papers which havejstayed from sweeping the entire valley of MagS' ty cf i Atmblyctht tried to Senator Il.rU' rn 1 Commebcial Stheet. W.T.,.,.. 0.t Thi the following amendment to i At t.

I.0111-. with all the Kail and River 1 ne. all EaM and outh at etitrallia, with li.iiil.ia liimi. li 1 ram- at Maron, with and t. Joe liaili.

a at 111 1. with I 'inalia tint lnlli-4he li. for liillicolhc at hinond and no.i..n Junction, with i St. Loni- and t. ISranrh, Lexington I and t.

at llarl. tn. with Kansas Cltv, li aud Council lliufl- ISaiin.i.l, Leavenworth, At. at -t. Joseph nil M.

and Ih-nver Hailroad at Kanna ily with I'atitic, Mitwuri llivir. Ion and t.ulf llailniads. Mr Eort Sctt, i I.arvu-t-, En.poria, Urnvrr andaU pomu Weat. t-urren- ouu. tne vonsuiuiton ol tne state of lonra hn.t.

as piaceu under arrest, charged in an indictment with "lewdly and licentiously cohabit-ing ith sixteen different women." He Marshal's Notice. der ot principle in the matter of striking The lessons afforded by the fires record-the word white out of thn in this Coirier ouuld in.n!.. FP.0M THE FINEST DIIKSS TO TI1K COMMON LXT EVERYDAY SLTTS, r- 1. 1 1 v. i.jc ui tion laws, not one lias been willing to most the matter of prairie will be speedily tried upon this charge, SALOON-KEEPERS will take notice, their City License, taken out for Six Months li-om April 1, 17I.

terminates this dav; and that they are reouired to nu? t.n.,.i Strike the word "white" from Section 4 of Article 8 thereof. Approved April 12, 1S70. JOINT HE SOLI TIO, Proposlnc to Amend the CoiiMltiKloii of the State of Iowa, and to 1'rovlde for Its Keference and Publication. Be it Retolvrd ba h. dfinfrnl 4MMihl nt 1.

J. o. rK the in reference to the I ever where, and all should remember rfiid v' found guilty he must both go to d'uss the sul PHILLIPI. Atent, ottumwa OF EVERY WIDTH AND QUALITY the pains and penalties which the law im- BuSIHCSC JI'lP, prison and pay a fine. This places the position of the Republican Party on the ilirectlv where it 1...1 poses for damage bv fires set out bv anv one wine and bier' c- 8 IV KVA ni.i- ch anic and auu tl- 1 l'-ioit, nifj Jdn, Lnh'irer They make their peerless statesman Uestructive tires fiave been I Waterloo.

Sept. ao. isti. the prairies west of Fort Dodge, making State of Iowa. That the following Amendments to the Constitution ot the State of Iowa be and are uerebv proposed 1.

Strike from Section One of Article Two of said Constitution, the word "male." 2. Strike from Spftinn of A ft Th. skulk behind the example of the other FLANK, of Waterloo. even railroad travel not only excitin" but polygamy iu the person of iu stoniest and most defiant advocate and ih i. ier.

If he is punished, as the dignity of our laws deman.l Senators! It would seem that they a trifle dangerous. We hear that several Cheap or Shoddy! of said Constitution, the word "male." Retained, further. That these resolutions urn. might place In in in a less humiiiatinw at- 1 bridges have been destroyed on the III. PILGRIM'S posing to amend the Constitution of the State or I Jowa, are hereby referred to the Legislature to I be chosen at the nett KWiinn tt.u led followers will see that their in- 'ude and defend his action by show- Central R.

R. Immense destruction by s'ni: ion is doomed and that the rei-Tii him to be true to the fundamental i firC3 lms a1s0 occurred in Wisconsin and bKEiT GOODS. l.MI "3 .1 Pi iucii.les. "Abstractly" thev Wr Minnesota- Vote for the Bridge Tax Abstractly" they favor best civilized law has come. The the secretary of state shall cause the same to be published for three months previous to the time or the next tieneral Election of members or the legislature, in one newspaper in each Congressional Uistrict.

i nt the contest now is, that the 11 le equality of all men before the Jaw Practical Invention. There are mi endk- arii-ty of Coats, Pants and Vests, E'k'iicH Suit, LATEST STVI.E Itrrtm and oilier Biil-ca Multa. nil colors, Scidei all large and compb te variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS ANI CAPS, GLOVLS. TUUNKS, VALISKS, AC Fibe is Liscols. Mr.

Wm. Kelly gives Approved April 1,70. us the details of a serious fire in Lincoln rmiK iit has no other pressing du- il bothers them like the very in hand to prevent attention to this ens to aPP'y it to practice Me are A New Principle involved Gravitation" set at township. Some one without the fear of defiance Sash Balance without Weights Coks -i, an.l that it is good enoujih and that the amendments to our anti- MONEY Springs, or Snaps. Equal to Weights, looks and the statutory penalties before his eyes, set out a prairie fire on Tuesday last, which Our Domestic Department e- moves like them.

Easily applied to old or new 1 i-', 'nuuh lo sustain the just decis- slavery State Constitution did not iu courts. Trobablv the next 1 "pon their "abstractions." Vol new t.om lirigham will be that he is for the Bridge tax. ote buildings at any time; never gets out of order: a i child can work it; never sli or falls. Approved I Xfl Ui soon spread beyond all control. In its ravages the new house of Mr.

Thomas Dawson was consumed with its entire Can be made by canvassing for Our Own Fireside. OI OWX FIRKsmv i. 1-t. if. prison.

Vote- an inmate of the territorial for the Bridge Tax. of and adopted by thousands of Architects, Build- I ers and business Men Call and see Sample Win dows at SWIFT'S HOTEL, and leave orders for MORRIS CORNELL, LEAiKKS IN Gold and Silver American and Imjxn-tfd Watches, Gold Chains and Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, SjierUtelts, Clacln, tins, Hair Jewelry aud Wedding Kings made to order. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Plating dtine to order. IS COMPLETE! I No tastes but can be cratill.

bv railing our store in Waterloo. In addition lo the This house was an entirplv new aije. pkm-k oi Lents I. lotuing alio your Windows. Builders and Carienters are The Sioux City Journal says the Waterloo Cochieb is "a dishones' Journal." "Knave" suits us better than urnitahing we make a s)H-cialty of invited to call and examine it.

erary I'aper, with line Illustrations, and the b-st Read it intelligent person every business man, should read the ex- of Stories and Family Heading. Trice 1 SO a I year. "fool we are happy. But the Jnur. Boys and Children's Clothing.

one, and had been occupied but twe days. The granary also took fire, but by pouring wheat over the fire it was put out. A large quantity of hay was also burned on the prairie. Mr. Pinkerton of Tama lost a lot of hay and had a fine grove de the pen of Horace Greeiev.

ffi BBCCTtoin' for in tells us what is necessary in cure the highest till I that ele- P. J. CAP WELL, Agent, Dealer in Coal and Wood, Cor. Commercial and 4th WATERLOO. IOWA.

AVKRY SUBSCRIBER REC EIVES A Fine Fruit Chromo AS A PREMIUM, Which would retail for $5. stroyed. Seth McClellan lost ricks of Of which we have a large supply, clown to ZOUAVE BISMARK, AND GARA- BALDI SUITS. of 5 years of age, J-A11 Goods sold, engraved iritnout charge. Dealers in l'ianos, Organs and Melodeons.

Agents for KEY STONE DEWING Ma- cuixt: Moved into Cult's, next door lo Gilbert" Store, on Commercial Street, 19tf AVATERLOO. IOWA hay. Mr. Kelly, our informant, had a Fall Styles 1871, Send two-cent stamp for sample paper. Any one doubting the reliability of what is offered.

narrow escape from being burned out. Considering the very dry condition of the grass, and the high winds, it is a wonder that the fire was not even more destructive. Vote for the Bridge tax. in our IowatownS. Ilis earnest, truth-1 And high- ri i ti i courteous! And "hon- ful words should be read, re-read and est" And wha-tn 1 thoughtfully considered.

Vote for the not be, is n't it Sion'I jZZ taX" I WdI' Wdl "and a "told Voter-Do you not know that al 'Mlarlan argu- bridgeatAVaterloois, in the language ment- te for the Tax of the law, a "Public If! Queen Victoria's failimThealth We defy Competition. Anil all are invite! to call ami exaniine our stock lie fore puri'ha-sius, as we are sure no orher establishment oflrs surh inttueement.s, either in iODS or Comcall! antlee wiielher these things be. I io tne puousner, an arrangement OF be made so that the Chromo and Paper can be seen belore the money is forwarded. Millinerv nnrl Tannr fjftnl The most lilw-ral premiums to canvasser are 11111 lUOl ail a anCy IxOOUS, given, and ah the Fruit Cnromo for every snb- a fc, scriber, it is no trouble to get subscribers. A tll'Jj prominent Jniggit of Cardington, writes EICKER, EUSS CO.

Telegraph Building, East-side. 15tf TAYLOR. J. Is now receiving the various i I in -n nutes, Dy New Bbidoe. A new bridge, costing $700 is nearly completed in Spring Creek two miles south of the residence of H.

J. McCord. E. St John is the builder. Vote for the Bridge tax.

mil P.nrc ivl. i t- 'I v-uromo i-reiinuiii. -yr A IUOX WORKS. C. CHOITEII, Proprietor.

WATERLOO, IOWA. yon do, what 13 your duty as a good matter of much solicitude throughout citizen her dominions. vites he, pat- tne" ladPna nC, Ken A'lp call and exaniine her stock at her old aland on Vjavton Commercial btreet, Waterloo. "publisher of Our Own Fireside, 'uiUs- 43-tf partner of the firm of O. Crook A Co.

GEISMAIt ISRAEL. Waterloo, Oct. 27, 1ST0. Brewer of Taylor's Celebrated CEEAM ALE WATERLOO, IOWA. All order promoUr attended jo.

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