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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 4

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MMJata' Waterloo Courier. Johnson county fur dealers have bought during tbe past season, 1,000 Tho Ent. Late news from tbe East still indies rOHTI Til ta BirOBB THI PUBLIC. DR. C.

MrLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, roa thi cuss or Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYtPEMIA AND SICK HIADACHI. FURNITURE STORE or CONSTANTS STEIN FISIIEtt'S BUILDING, FOriiTU STREET, WEST SIDE. Ue always keeps on hand a good assortment of Itedatcutls, IfureaiiM, Chair, TabloN, Looking GlasK. Solas, And all kinds of Ft'RNlTL'KE. He also keeps for title an assortment of COFFINS.

Orders for new work and repairing promptly filled. I Invito every one to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I WEXiT CIIEA1. I. JOHNSON, EaUbllshod 1856 1EAVTTT JOHNSON, BANKERS, Waterloo, Iowa, Buy and sell Foreijm and Pomestlo Exchange and do a Ouu ul batiking Uusinesa, MONEY TO LOAN, On Long or Short Time, on Approved Securities.

CunardLino of Steamships A nit' ri rau and Ited Star Lines, of Philadelphia. 4 CORBESl'OXDENTS: Merchant's National First National Bunk Corbin Bankinn Co New York U. LIAVITT. mnr at hiadmaet ies And Thereby Save Money. BALLIETT WELD Call your attenton.to their Fine 8tock, consisting In part of Gold and Silver American llS.

Jewelry in all New and and Swiss Watches, in La- dies' and Gents sizes. Fan- cyand Staple Clocks. Solid Fl Gold, Plated and Silver lishment. Chains in all Styles, Solid VMMW Enaraving and Silver and Siver Plate, in XVfllP; of Watches, Clocks and Endless, Variety. VvrtV Jewelry, a Specialtu.

Having a pergonal acquaintance with th nrlncinnl we claim to Buy and Sell for less than our competitors. Call and see us and be convinced. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. DAIN in the right side.under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure sometimes the pain is in the left side the patient is rarely able to 1 ie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of nnnetite and sickness the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavv sensation in the back part.

There is generally a con siderable loss ot memory, accompanied with a Dainful sensation of havinsr left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient comDlaihs of weariness and de bility he is easily startled, his feet are cold orburning.andhecompiainsot a nricklv sensation of the skin his spir its are low and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptom attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the death, hasshown the liver to have been extensively deranged.

AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. Mf Lane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine.

We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements and as asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWABE Or IMITATIONS. The genuine Dr. C.

MSLane's Liver Pills are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. Liver Pills. The Pennine Lane's LlVER PlLLS bear the signatures of C. and Fleming Uros.

on the wrappers. Insist on vour drusrtrist or store keeper giving you the genuine Dr. C. MV Lane's Liver ills, prepared by Fleming Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all respectable druggists and country storekeepers generally.

To those wishing to give Dr MOLani's Live Pills a trial, we willmail post paid to iny part of the United States, one box of Pills for twenty-five cents. Liuuinu ruuDius, r. Forest Tap, For Throat, Lungs, Asthma, and Kidneys. Forest Tar Solution, Or Inhalation for Catarrh, Consumption, Bronchitis, and Asthma. orest Tar Troches, or Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Tickling Cough sad ruruying tne areata.

orest Tar Salve, or Healing indolent Bores, Ulcers, Cuts, Barns, mi i or rues. orest Tar Soap, or Chapped Hands. Bait liheum, Skin Diseases, the Toilet and Bath. orest Tar Inhalers, or moaung roruaiarra, uonsnmpuoi, Aatruua, mm a mate oy cut xsrttf A WORD TO THE WISE REMEMBER STANTON'S ri'LL ivrocik of Groceries, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, HotOl East Side- The highest price in cash paid for produce. Wt are bound to give satisfaction.

Cooda delivered In th City. tui xort SALE. The undersigned, desirous of making- a chanr. offers the following valuable property for sale. Forty bags of mail for Iowa, Wi consin and Illinois were destroyed in the Ashtabula disaster.

Last Saturday evening the unemployed workingmen of New York City, met in mass meetings and petitioned the legislature for an appropriation of to give employment to idle men, The Younger brothers have come down to regular prison work in the Minnesota penitentiary. Tbey are in the bucket business. Cole applies the first coat of paint, Jim assists in the graining, and Bob piles the pail Dp in regular tiers. The dashing robbers make virtue of nccesaity aud keep their complaints to themselves The mild weather ot the past few weeks is looked npon by the people of the northwestern part of Iowa, -as aure death to the prospecta of a large crop of grasshoppers during the coming season. is said that the eggs are batching in great numbers, and it is thought that if the warm weather continues for a very ong period, all the young hopper will die of starvation.

Last Thursday, at half past ten a. Lieut Governor Newbold became full fledged Governor of Iowa by taking the oath as prescribed by tho Constitution. The ceremony took place in the office of tbe Secretary of State, and the oath was administered by lion. Holmes, clerk of the Supreme conrt. The first official act of the new Gov-rnor was to sign the certificate of elect ion of the retiring Governor as United States Senator.

James B. Osburo, of Linn county, the lover of Miss Hunt, who recently committed suicide, shot himself last Wetluesdny morning, dyin almost in stantly. The deceased left letters explaining the reasons which lead him to the committal of the rash act, and said that he hadi been contemplating self estructiou ever since the death of MiBS Hunt. Mj. Osborn was a young man who was well known and respected by the peoyle of Center Foint where he The.

grand jury of Lee county has found bills of indictment against Ben jamin Feldman and Jacob Wohlwend for ilfega.Uvoting at the late ha facta in tbe Feldman case were made public at tbe time, the other case has only lately been developed. It appears that Wohlwend went to the polls and offered his vote but bis name was found to be checked off. He declared that he had not voted and didn't want to be cheated out of his ballot by the mistake of tbe clerk. He then swore in bis vote which was received and de posited in the box. Nasby says that the compromise suits him but if he could be allowed to manage the thing be would have the ele ment of chance, instead of being in the selection of a fifth judge, depend upon the skill of two poker players.

He suggests that Senator Frelinghuysen be chosen as the Republican player and that John Morrissey hold the cards for the Democrats, tho wincing man to name the President and the country to submit without a murmur. The recent appearance of Malt Car penter as counsel ior the Democrats before the electoral Commission, is excit- a great deal of comment and the ques tion of the rights of an attorney to stifle his convictions and cover up his honest opinions so deeply with greenbacks, that he can defend a cause which he believes to be wrong, ia receiving considerable attention. It is stated on good authority that Mr. Carpenter has declared his belief that Hayes and Wheeler have been elected, and yet he was hired to appear as counsel of the party which he declares has certainly lost This question is one which Mr. Car-denter, as an attorney, must answer for himself, but, to the average American, his course looks very like a sell out One of the cipher telegrams sent to Oregon during the purchase of Cronin is as follows "Sabre cause can myraid be had for subject matter needed.

A. Bush of the firm of Ladd Bush Salem, Oregon, testified before the Sen ate committee that he sent this dispatch to New York City, that the word "my raid" signified $10,000 and that tbe money was to be used to pay lawyers' fees in the Cronin-Watts electoral con troversy. Truly Mr. Tilden can say 4My-raids' on Oregon have cot roe dearly," A late dispatch from New York states that hope nearly abandoned of the safety of the steamship Colombo now forty-six days over-due at that port from Hull England. And also of tbe Geo.

Cromwell and Geo. Washington, from Halifax for St John's N. F- each long overdue. There were forty-seven persons on board the Colombo, thirty on the Cromwell and thirty-one on -'the George mink, 1,500 muok rat, 200 coon and 4 fox skins. The B.

fc Q. R'y is running reclining cbsir cars on their day trains through Iowa. Those who have exper ienced the pleasure of riding in a rock ing chair are loud in their praises of tbe innovation. Saturday eight a few weeks since. Martin Huber, cashier of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids Si Northern freight house in Burlington, went home as nsual after the freight house was closed.

Since that time nothing has been heard of him nor can any clue to bis whereabouts be had. Seven hundred dollars of the company's money is missing also, but $00O was left in the safe which be might have taken had he been bent on plunder. A prisoner in the Buchanan county jail is troublesome. Some time ago he escaped and was re-captured. A few days ago it was discovered that he bad a key which would unlock the inside door of the jail.

On examination it was found that he had cut the pattern of a key on tho under side of the seatof bis chair, then dug lead from the iron grat- tings in the jail, melted tbe lead and cast a key from the rude mold. On the night of the 24th ult, the house of Andrew Simonson, about eight miles from Keokuk, was attacked by a gang ot armed marauders and besieged for over two hours. The villains obtained entrance by breaking a window. Mr. Simonson took refuge in the loft, barricaded the door and left the thieves in possession of the lower part of the bouse.

After failing to obtain any money they attempted to burn tbe house and left taking two horses with them. "What do they mean by 'buh-dozingf asked an inquisitive wife the other evening." "I suppose," answered her husband, from the recesses of his evening paper, I suppose they mean a bull that is half asleep." And the injured one kept on with her sewing, but said nothing. Doctor Disagree. "You pays your money and takes your choice." The New York Times (republican) calls the compromise bill "a republican the Cincinnati Enquirer (democratic), "a democratic capitulation," and the Chicago Times calls it "an abdication bill." lue tni-cago Tribune thinks it is "a sensible, proper, and constitutional way of ascertaining which candidate has tbe better title to the presidency." Concord, N. boasts of a clergy man's wife who is exceedingly smart, as attested by her record for the year, as follows: Gentlemen entertained, 53; guests at tea, 69 at breakfast, 38 din ner, 47 lodged 39 number ot calls made.

484; received, 505: letters receiv- ed, 494; written, 610; covering 1287J pages. She has also read 90 books, and written 116 newspaper articles, icis is in addition to doing her own sewing, at tending to her marketing and parish matters, and keeping only one servant A Southern paper calls attention to the closing sentences of Cox's speech on Louisiana affairs "Her sugar plantations have turned hack into swamps, and her cotton fields into wastes." And then says "The last sugar crop of Louisiana was the largest ever grown in the State, and the cotton crop was never exceeded but once." Tbe two statements don't read well together. Mr Cox didn't know what he was talking about Frank Buckland, the naturalist, rec ommends tanned snake skins, which are very handsome, to the women for their cloak trimmings. The birds are being exterminated for the feminine fancy for feathers, and if the ladies should turn their favor to snake-skins, in Mr. Buck- land's opinion the extermination of snakes is inevitable.

"I hope shortly" he says, to see ladies wearing snakes in their hats a la gorgon. Ibis fashion would look very pretty. 1 commend the idea to Mr. Worth." Sulpha for Scarlet Fewer. Dr.

Henry Figoon writes to the Lon don Lancet as follows: "The marvelous success which has attended my treatment of scarlet fever by sulphur in duces me to let my medical brethren know of the plan, so that they may be able to apply the same remedy without delay. All the cases in which 1 have used it were very well marked, and tbe epidermis on the arms in each case came away like the skin of a snake. Ihe following was the exact treatment followed in each case Thoroughly anoint tbe patients twice daily with sulphur ointment, give 5 to 10 grains of sulphur in a little jam threcTtimes a day. Sufficient sulphur was burned twice daily (on coals on a shovel), to fill the room with the fumes, and of course was thoroughly inhaled by the patient Under this mode of treatment each improved immediately, and none were over eight days in making a complete recovery, and I firmly believe in each it was prevented from spreading by the treatment adopted. One case was in a large school.

Having had a large experience in scarlet fever last year and this, I feel some confidence in my own judgment and am of opinion that the very mildest ia cases 1 ever saw do not do nan so wen as bad cases do by th sulphur treat ment, and as far as I can judge, sulphur is as near a specific for scarlet fever as tes that the powers are uncertain of what course to pursue. The boyish taunt that "one is afraid and the other daresn't" seems just now to be appli cable to tho persons who guide the na tions most deeply interested in this war question. Prince Gortactakoff bas issued a cir cular in which be statet that the united action of tbe power at the conference bows that they are interested in the attempt to perserve peace in the East and that Russia has instructed its minis ters to ascertain for certain the position of the whole of Europe before making any demonstrations. Turkey continues to harass Roumania, though the bands of guerrilla-like warriors that it sends out are generally drives back with heavy losses. The Russian army has received orders to cross the Pruth if the Porte concentrates troops on tbe Dalmatian frontier.

A conference between Turkey and Servia has been beld with a view to peace, but, it is stated that Turkey im poses conditions which the Servian could not accept, and it is thought that Turkey made tbe proposals more for the moral effect on Europe than any thing else, for in the case ot a war, it is almost certain that Russia would make an ally of Servia whether a treaty bad been entered into or not STATE ITEMS Warren county bas issued about 1105,000 of bonds tobuild a new court house. A safe ia the ofilco of Brock Cedar Rapids, was blown open by burglars one night last week The Iowa City Alcohol Woiks are to be sold on the 31st inst, to satisfy judgments amounting to $26,000. John Timm, of Hamburg Iowa, banged himself last Saturday while laboring under mental aberration. Two drunken men drove into an air hole in tbe Mississippi near Muscatine a few days ago and were drowned. Mrs.

McKee, residing near Fort Dodge, when returning home from church Sunday evening, tbe 21et inst, died while sitting in her buggy. -Ed Heiser, of Tipton, was assaul- ted by an unknown ruffan a few nights since and dangerously stabbed. No cause for tbe attack is known. The Railroad Qazttte states that thero were 86 miles of railway built in this State during the year 1876. While this is not a large cumber it is larger than the number built by some States.

A fellow near Hopkinton thought he was infested with bed-bugs, and according took bed-bug poison. He came near killing the biggest bug in the business. Clark Brothers Si brick block and contents, at Keokuk, were destroy ed by fire Wednesday morning. Loss on building and stock about $5,000 insurance about $3,000. The fire was undoubtedly incendiary.

A brute named Jones was taken from his bed at Marshalltown tbe other night by a few men, put aboard the train with a ticket for "Troy," and told never to be seen in the former city i again, ue uaa auusea a sick who ana children. A grand Musical festival of five days continuance is being held at Monticello. The exercises are under charge of Prof. S. Wesley Martin of Chicago, assisted by musical talent from abroad.

Minnie O'Dea, of Des Moines, on her way home from church a few Sabbaths since, took a short cut across a mill pond, the ice of which broke and she was drowned. -In a dranken spree at La Harpe, Saturday night, a brakeman on the T. P. W. railroad, earned Jack Carroll, received several serious knife wounds on his person at the hands of one of the party, whose name is unknown at present A man named Boxley, living across the river from Ottumwa, near Ford's ferry, has been missing for some seven or eight days.

It is now believed he had started borne in an intoxicated condition and has got under the ice and drowned. lie leaves a wife and two children. A young desperado in Clark coun ty got into a dispute with two or three other young men about horse-racing. He.ended the matter by stabbing one to the heart, killing him instantly, cut ting another across the abdomen so that the bowels portruded and slashing the third in the arm. A young German was recently taken sick at the residence of a Mr.

WUtx in Hardin County. In the night he became delirious, and threatened to kill Mrs. Wilts with a poker. He made his escape from the house during the night and at midnight a party of men followed him tracking him six miles. Next day he was discovered at a farm house near Ackley.

He is hopelessly insane, and BY W. H. BARTMA5. Waterlilwa. February 7,1877 Joyce the only one of the whiiky thieves who remHim unpardoned.

Chicago pork puckera bare bandied 1,355,963 hogs during the present pack ing season. Senator Conklmg declares bis belief that Hayes has ben elected, and that the Arbitration Commission will de cide. BurlingtoiTaud Keokuk are quarrel ing over their parlor stating rinks. Each place brags on the ease and grace of their statists. Dion Boucicaull'i Dramatic Compa ny from Wallack'i theatre, New York, is playing "Forbidden Frnit" ia some of the larger cities in Iowa.

The election of Treston B. 1'Iamb, of Kansas, completes the list of Senatorial elections except one, and the Senate of the United States will after March 4th, consist of 42 Republicans and 34 Dem ocrats. The coroner's jury in the case of the Brooklyn theatre calamity, rendered a verdict lately in which they 6tate that only two out of tho 213 victims were burned to death, the remainder met their death by suffocation. The directors of the IL Jfc P. R'y have had an $8,000 railway coach built for their own especial benefit.

The coach is 100 feet long and 10 feet wide, balconies are built on either side for open air views; the windows aw French plate glass. The new State of Colorado votes on the question of woman's suffrage next Thi new eonstitntion of the State makes provision for such an election. Woman's suffrage seems to have its greatest number of adherents among the people of the far Western States. David Dudley Field was Jim Fist's lawyer, was Boss Tweed's lawyer, and is now Mr. Tilden's lawyer.

We know what became of Fisk, we know where Tweed is to what extent Field will damage Tilden's already desperate case remains to be seen. Iowa had the honor of having two of its Congressmen chosen as the first Republicans to sustain the attacks of tho Democrats before the electoral Com-mission. Messrs. McCrary and Kassoo making very effective answers to the points brought up by Messrs. Filti aid Tucker, in the Florida case.

Mr. Henri, the conductor who was in charge of the train that vaa- wrecked at Ashtabula, returned to duty last week, and as his train neared the bridge at that point, be was very mueh agitated but after the bridge was passed, he exclaimed "Thank God I'm over, and low I am not afraid to go over it a thousand times." Bishop Lee, the mormon wb managed the Mountain Meadow massacre, and who was condemmed to be shot for his participation therein, has been granted a temporary reprief while his case will go to the U. S. Supreme court-It is to be hoped that the sentence which he received from the lcrwer courts will be carried out, and tbe monster meet the fate he so richly eserves. Mrs.

B. F. Allen of Des Moines, died at the residence of her daughter in Chicago, last Thursday. The lady had been seriously ill for two months past, but her life was not dispaired of until very lately. The remains were taken to Des Moines for burial.

Mrs. Allen had manv friends in this State who Are left to mourn her demise. A movement is on foot for the establishment of a Superior court at Dubu-que, also for one at Clinton. At the lat ter city a petition is in circulation, which it is said, has received the requisite num ber of signatures, to authorize thehnay-or to issue a proclamation submitting the question of the establishment of a court of this kind in that city, to a vote of the tax payers. Night postal service has been put on the lines between Chicago and various Iowa points, and last Monday a service of this kind was put on the line between Chicago and Dubuque.

This change will greatly facilitate the distribution of mail matter for the Territories and the Tacific coast The new service will not be attended with any expense to the government as men from the western end of the roads will do the wort Tie Iova itatt Remitter says The total cumber of paying granges is report ed at 14,634, not including Alabama, Oregon, Arizona, Montana and Canada. Up to 1875 there had been issued in tbe United States 24,290 charters, which with the 8SS issued last year, makes a total of 25,175 which leaves 10,541 granges, or about two in every five dead, consolidated or delinquent This is a pretty heavy rale of mortality." LUMBER. Ricker Lindley. Disirable Patterns, and Everything to be found in a First Class Jewelry I.xtab- Rlnb eua. awiwxrt mm IM ITMtVI IVVl RIGINAL NOTICE.

STATE OF IOWA, I In Circuit Court. bi.ackiiawk county, Jluicii Term, l(n. itury Tyrrell vs. I Nicholas Tyrrell.) To Nicholas TyrrtU: You are hereby notified Ihat on the 42d day of February, 1877, there will he on file in the office of the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Blackhawk County, Iowa, the petition of the plaintiff claiming of you a decree of divorce from the bonds of nmtriniony, on the ground ol desertion. And unless you appear thereto and defend, on or before noon uf the second day of Ihe Murch term of said Circuit Court, which will be held at the Court House in Waterloo, in said County and Stale, on the Sth day of March, 187, default will be entered against you and judgment and decree rendered thereon.

C. W. MULLaN, 917w4pflo.oo Atty for i'iff. 0 RIGINAL NOTICE. STATE OF IOWA, In Circuit Court, blackhawk cotTNTY.i March Term, 1S77 niuckhawk County, for use of the School Fund, vs.

J. W. McCltire, C. D. Gry, W.

F. Brown, Me. lissa McClure, George W. Archer and District Township of East Wuterloo, To George W. Archers You are hereby notified that there is now on file in the ollice of the Clerk of the Circuit of Itlarkhawk county, luwa, the petition of the plaintiff, claiming ot the defendants, J.

W. McClure, O.I). Gray and W. F. Urown, the sum of One Uundrcd and Forty Dollars, with interest thereon at ten per cent, per annum from January lilh, 1877, on a promissory note, and the further BHin ol Twenty-Five Hollars, attorney's fees, and of all of the defendants, the toreclofleure of a certain mortgage made by defendants J.

W. McClure and Melissa Met lure, to secure said mite; and unless you appear thereto and defend, on or before noon of the second day of the next term of the Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Court Mouse, in the city of Waterloo, Blackhawk county, Iowa, on the StH day of March, 1877, Judgment will be rendered against you in accordance with the prayer of said petition. BOIES, ALLEV COUCH, Blaintiff 'g Attorneys. QRIGINAL NOTICE. STATE OF IOWA, In Circuit Conrt, March Term, 1877.

Blackhawk Colnty, Arthur L. Pearson, vs. George It. Pierce, Susan 'P. Pierce, Margaret Felton, W.

A. McCutchen, Wm. Owens, Hunt, Holbrook Barber, fehirley Rommel, Mayer Stern, Albert O. Ueadley, surviving partner of VV. O.

Ueadley 80115 ltomadka Bros. Laird, Schober Mitchell. To taid defenianti Wm. Owent, Hunt, Holbrook tr Barber, Shirley Rommel, Mayer If Stern, Albert O. Headly, turvivinf! partner of W.

O. Ueadley Son; Romadka Jtroi. laird, Scho-ber Mitchell: Tou are hereby notified that on or before February 2Jd, 1877, there will be on Ule in the ollice of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Blackhawk comity, Iowa, the petition ot the plaintiff, claiming of the defendant, George K. Pierce, the sum of Fou" Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon at ten percent, frcn April 1st, 1876, on a promissory note, and the further sum of Fifty Dollars, attorney's fees, stipulated in a certain mortgage made by defendants George K. Pierce and Susan P.

Pierce, to secure said note, and of all of you the foreclosure of said mortgage; and unless you appear thereto and delend, on or belove noon of the second day of the next term of the Circuit Court, to be begun and held at the Conrt House, in the city of Waterloo, Blackhawk county, Iowa, on the Sth day of March, 1877, judgment will be rendered against you in accordance with the prayer of said petition. AltTIUJli L. PEARSON, Plaintiff, By BoiKS, Allkn Count, Plainlifl Att'ys. 18w4pl16 25. A GREAT HEALING AGENT.

The Introduction of th Electro The-raputio Bath In Waterloo. It is with pleasure we learn that this novel but efficacious bath, so marvelous in power and wonderfully curative, is to be a permanent institution in our city Wm. B. Judd has purchased of Drs. Becker and Hoffman, owners and inventors, the exclusive right to use it in this county, ami we predict, under bis efficient management, that this treatment will become popular and in much demand.

To the afflicted we say a positive cure can be effected by this treatment in rheumatism, paralysis, and other chronic affections, which bailie the action of medicine administered by the best medical skill. The discovery of a hitherto unemployed agency is always liable to suspicion by a too much humbugged people, and the prejudices ol a conservative medical profession, but when it accomplishes remarkable cures in diseases considered continued Kt hostess, it is but Just that it should be awarded the merits which it hag won by the severe tests it has been subjected to. The cures effected through the agency ot this bath are numerous, and eonrlusive as to its never failing: efficacy and can be authenticated and attested to by many persons in our midst who have tried their miraculous powers. "Words are cheap," you may say, but all this can be substantiated by documents. To instance Can any one doubt it now? Are yon itill skeptical in tlie lace of these testimonials! Do you still disbelieve the success of this great healing agent If so, go and try If you are afflicted.

Mr. Judd would be glad to have everybody come and examine and investigate and fills contldent he can relieve the afflicted and effect a positive tare in the most acute chronic diseases. Try a light, ning bath and you will be convinced. Theelec'rical vapor generated and insulated in the operation of Mns baib, imparts to the patient no shock, but all who have exerienced it describe it as conveying a pleasant, vitaliiing sensation throughout the wliole process, which continues after the bath is over, consequently, having all the advantages of Ihe Turkish, Thermal or common vajxir baths, with none of their weak, ening results, which is an imiwrtanl item, as oar medical advisers uniformly nuw recommead tonic remedies, where formerly blood-letting waa the universal method. Kooma huve tieen fitted np and treatment will be gien under the direct supervision of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. B. Judd Konms corner Fourth an4 Bridge streets, opposite Cedar Mills. t'JS 826 BALLIETT A.

WELD Mntnl w.wwi NEW -AT- HOFF'S Foreign and Domestic OIL CLOTHS tc, in quantities, styles, and at prices unprecedented. KsfCall and examine. You know the House. If You ailt the Easiest Rnn-iiing and Kent WRINGER, try the EMPIRE, sold by CUTLER PARKER A GOOD TAUtf, Containing I1SS acres, 6 mile southeast of Waterloo, on Uie Waterloo ami La Porte City road. Inquire about it, it will recommend itself A Home and Two Lots On Filth Street.

ITnnse contains 8 rooms and rod cellar. A food barn, row barn, coal houae, S'iar Ie. About apple and cherry trees, small fruit, weU and cistern. A Home and One Lot On Fifth Street, firms contains rooms and cellar. All necessary stables, cribs, pens, 4c.

A food well. The above property is all on the west aid and desirably located. 4 Share sTnlon lill Co. Stork The above desrrihed property Kill be sold very cheap for til neil 0 days. K.nnrncocK.

ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby giTea to whom it may concern, that Mrs t. 8. Cor0' Waterloo, Iowa, has made an assignment tor the benefll of her creditors, to the undersigned, whom all claim must be presented under oath, within threw moalhs. JOIW 3.

HOPKIX9. Washington. pos'ible. will bo sent to the asylum..

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