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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 3

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13ustncss ILocals. The Cnmss Pith Tbiai Monday .1.. af. I Three pause is. on av'g low pade.

wins lurtwefght of engine and tender. ii 1-2 tCf l)ftwn fhp If nil 01U't J.U,, 11 111 lilt 11.111 Give us a call at our new stand. II. A. Lank Co.

J. Hunter, at Dubuque, is prepared to supply furniture dealers, and all others, with the wonderful "Woven VTire Mattress. City- Council Proceeding. Fbipat, July 7th, 1871. At the adjourned hour Mayor Whitaker took his seat.

Councilmen GifTbrd and 1-3 Car weih i tun to carry 5 tuns, of lilt. loxb would lie cars, or say 1" leaving for paving freight. 270 tutu gauge, freight enirille liar- Listen. A city dealer in paints and oils said in our hearing a few days ago "I have paid over one thousand dollars in cash, for Linseed Oil alone to the Cedar Rapids Oil Mills, during the year There are five establishments in this city where oil is regularly sold and we assume i Barnes only were absent. A Bread and Butter Lyric.

The if irl engaged in moulding bread. Shall make Bom swt heart flutter. With hope to that (iairv niahl make his bread and butler. She may not play the game croquet. Or French ana Uennan stutter If well she knows the curd irom whev.

And makes sweet bread and butter. In meal and cream she's elbow' deep. And cannot stop to putter; Mut says if he will sow and reap. She'll make his bread and butter. The dairy moid, the farmer's wife, Shall be the toast we utter; Alone man leads a crusty lite.

Without good bread and butler. by Capt. Curtiss for a public test of leVI iiiruai lt.l -Vf. wnc patent pump. One cf these has been made for the city, a very large one, hvrmnK in parts of the citv with water to supply engmes in case of fire This pump captain claims, has a forcing capacity 2,000 gallons per minute.

The pump already in position in the Cedar Mills, ana SCI fori .11 the the of is uoulile U.e weinht drivers Will Itol.r jouW" th, -iciir, i tuna I "euuet engine and t.u.i.r, -l IiBfffrljal, ScjMTJST BE SOLD tar. weigh and e.rrv i tun- Mr. Lusch from the special committee reported the Gas ordinance with certain amendments, all of which on considera-j tion, were unanimously adopted. The Finance Committee reconiaiendcd the payment of Ilartman Logan's bill, 112.15, and that of W. F.

Brown, $7 'e vaiue to me citv, anu iuu-'i' i tl, other cities, and will lie a nunc or wealtli io ana a li.tlt tunes its weight. to the ingenious and patient Captain have siioposod. this cw, I i that 1 .1 1 Let the people turn out and witness 0,1 l't are aluay 11" hJ, hi. h. Twaa but a breath- i And vet a woman's fair name wilted.

Ami One venomed word. i'raVen wbirs hushed and iw Ana.m...u,(ue,nl. That hut Ihint the slantierer aare nut name, And vet Its work was done. hint so liirlit. And yet so miffhty in it power.

"uman SJSii1 wiB. Stacking Grain. It is a well known 1 1 the case. fact, that f.r same i'roruled. arc of interest meiu 01 interest business the scpiel will best show.

.1110 wiie lasi ren. 1 aui, ivuonn iv a arm t.r tt.M itwttni. til in.ii ap a hj tivut. i for one dollar. McCu kk Bro.

husband. He was charged with a name- points out how tins loss may be avoided .1 tho .1 1 1 Sh tun-lCor. th and Commercial 5lrti. 1 i il.n 1 "Polls, Uuiutn ami alon me shore ot ttie the comitv. and hi-hlv respected tor his iun the citv, at Griffin Logan's.

twl of weeks or so. PleaMireand good fortune lgs the confidence of U. 1 hl then is the practical result t.f the a i 7 i 0, for which there is plenn good u.terl wisl, tIl0M. th Mt incased his -raiit iip-: theory, and from thU First-Class Business Opportunity. Apples by the barrel at Dubuque prices i in default of which he was sent to jail.

at hand in all grain-growing districts. If. ne na.s rextnuj iiwcase.1 his rant thi'-principios of won-1 PP or loer, at Mrs. W. being in ill health, this outrage large stacks arc desirable, there should be Mai Howard is alo itiakiu" the uuc I il i in construction and READ eathkkax Cltlehs.

i 1C i is ai.Mi uidkin tut. mand that iiiav xs made upon him. 1 hat i i AU.t rn XKMiti; our Vijionu rMi: ti so wrought upon her mind that reason lost either teams and help enough to finish rall(i roulllj 1 cheat, freights, large diidnd-s Us adapt- HlMl at the nil; Our 0 pound Sugar is the same that her seat, and she is now the sad and inno- them ouicklv, so as to lessen the chances "mate oi toe man may not be ques- atj, t() than iu.unt:iiiio;is cotin- 10 li-cry. an 1 ti oreent. k.

of their being wet by storms U-forc com-; Not the sort issued in weakly wf- tollowing facts and tricN tlie fcaiUlity of doubling the i.uin-' READ The undersigned are prepared to negotiate loans for a term of years upon improved farms at reasonable rates. Apply in person or by letter to Leavitt, Johnson Sc Lisch, "Waterloo, Iowa. If you get tired of buying poor cheap Tea, come to Van IJuren's and get the best for $1.00. 8w2 Builders will lind Plastering Hair in any uantity, at W. S.

Robinson's. i Ice Cream by the Dish, Quart, Gallon, or Barrel, at Sindlincer's. Machine Oil and Axle Grease at McCm'ke linos. Just received, at the Coikiku office, a large lot of Printing Stationery, compris- ing Flat Papers, Card Boards, Letter, Note, Bill Head and Statement Papers, Envel- opes, ac, vc. o.

oo tn.umg will be executed at low rates and in style. All kinds of Salt Fish at Van Bureu's, by the pound, kit or barrel. 3w2 Ice Cream by the Dish, Ouart, Gallon, or Barrel, at Sindlingcr's. Fanners' wives are enthusiastic over the Improved Union Churn. Weatherwax Cutler, Union Block, cat side, sell it.

51 w4 Somebody who buys a box of Prize Pa-j. Collars at Hay's Clothing and fJents' Furnishing store, will receive a Iteautiful watch. Ice Cream by the Dish, liuavt, iallon, Cm run Bti.is. h. RiirnKam offers for sale his stock of books, stationery, wall ppi fancy goods and tiiusicnl iiistrumciits.

This is a splendid chance for 'any party desiring a good bu- and a from! location at a low figure, June th. 1-71 "l-tf BrvKiss of Skcoxd-Havd Stoves. I have a number of good sscond-hand stovesj taken in cchatus fr-r the Fearless, for hcap, at the CWn Hardware Store, oppo- site fitttitral House. Jesnkv. A desirable House to rent near the 11.

M. Railroad Depot. Aj.ply to L. A. Conn.

Picture Frames of nil kinds Drug Store. at Forri The best place to buy Harvest Groceries at A an Burcii s. next door to the Ccn-; tral House. Sw2 7, Marble Mantles, in all styles, to suit the (I. ii itf tin- tmicf PVfwtitKf will iw lnrTiin- 5 F1 i ed ut the very lowest living rates ly the! new Waterloo Marble Factory of Col.Hl'KN Gkiuhs.

When youo to the will lind the Michigan Southern Lake Shore Lailroadmuch the pleasantest route. Can't Bi-Pricesatl. M. Hays. Direction" neatly printed at The pletiii, or suitable stack-cover of canvas Jws.

1 MB but the genuine of tmlo ct our railway at I adopted. The bills of A. Rosgen, $19, I hose cart, 334.50 and for special police for 4th of July service at 15.0" each, were presented and filed. Mr. Lusch ottered the folio wins: Knotted.

That all warrants drawn on the street funds of the city of Waterloo shall draw--ten percent interest after pre sentation to the City Treasurer, 111 case i.e........ That in all cases of pav tne treasurer snail en I dorse the uount paid d.W of ment, upon the back of sue orders, and require the payee to receipt the same. Uhkese On the secoiul Va wu furnish our readers the first of a series of 0,1 of manufac- e-heese. The writer, Mr. C.

G. Kabcock, has had many years' eiierience the Herkimer county, N- Y- factory plan, and hence can siwak intelligently upon it. His opinions are entitled to the utmost credit. Such of our tara.ers as are making cheese on the Home- made plan, will glean many excellent in these letters, and those who contempl.i-jj emtarking in a Factory enterprise will find them of the highest value. It m.uld be well for all such to keen a tile of The Cot-KiKit containing these articles.

Dkbasoed -For some weeks i.ast Mr an East Waterloo farmer" J. D. Ellsworth i i ip II-. 1 cock, for carrying night mail, from April 1 to July 1. were ordered paid while ,1 re.

those of L. Button Sou for hos and ii-iiatuiiK nu.v. auu umi in i li. jiiicii- "Ntw Depaktibe ol Judge Bagg and for i i 1 i (provided so that if tlie necessity arises article, wtierew itlial a lellow uuii.n, iuk im inw; itn-akta-t wuh Uxr r. can find his wav when he remains out late 1 tfiouMd bush- development of sparsely sctt'ed but val- f.i,:,.i, ,,.,1,1 ti .11 U-Klld.

il-l l.am.I 1 i -t 1 1 I --ma i i who comncilea to store hi 'ram in myhts. such ias i Im-ui1 lor juvLtui, i.uo i i i i i thousand was wheat. For this Mr Bt-I advanta-'es ln 'li will accrue to the bui t-. nw io.h- -iani i. UJ Kor TooTaT refreshing "-rsel of food sUcks should not neglect to provide these by our City Council as may be seen by stockholders of VA paying roads a.

od at 10 cnt. or a dinner caU on A fr then, with protectors to guard against un imely reference to the Ordinance on this ethereal of1(WOu0. eli as to the peoj.lc along their READ J.G. Hon. orniKN, or a Oooa winner, tau on j.i.

brutal crueity, since his imprisonment storms. In man cases thev would save subject, which we print in another Greer Fourth three doors above Har- he has three times their cost in a single season, The time in which the Works mav be hl dm i SEW IJOoK, It you want a large irst-clasS sto bm Drug Store side. 4w4 volubly, loud and He asks for his Afterastackisbuiltitisb.it little work into seems ce longer'than the f'V" MARKETS. StfUAVI-S fr a low price, get the "lloine I riena at wife bible but nothin" about her nitiable 1 the past, it may be stated that he has al- () PER POUND. ff 'sud'rt au fr t0UPle -l-'enced men to secure ordinance, but well get trttst.l for an- Hr Alukkt I.

IIichabdsox. McClvkeBhos. I beyond danger from tne weather hv other of od and wait ami watch. new Vai" of the season from i that large quantities 0 year wasted in all parts of the State through bad stacking, and it is equally true that this waste might in a great mcas ure be avoided by care and attention in advance. A recent agricultural writer tied in bundles is a material good enough for this use and should be prepared and reserved for this purpose in advance of the time of harvest.

If tliis be not at hand it is better to use some of the un threshed grain than to omit the thatching, and if it be tied in small bundles with the bands near the heads, the ears will be covered so that the grain in them will generally be uninjured. Nothing is more annoying to tanner than to have a stack of grain "wct iu" an'1' quality of his t.n.l... I. I- bett and avoid such risk. The Steed Cherry.

The question is often asked by all classes as to the best variety of fruit for this or that climate. Now, I wish to say that the Steed Cherry is the cherry for this climate beyond a question of doubt. In the of 1 "S1'4 froul T- Steed five small trees of this variety they pro- duced some fruit the same season and lnade a'lare crowth of wood. I picked Irom trees t.n mirt of thrt 1 nnesi anu ricnest ciierries nave ever seen. These trees bear bountifully every season.

This variety of cherry can lie had Ircssing T. Steed, Waterloo, Iowa. Gr.o. W. Mii.ll'b.

Waterloo, Iowa, July l7l. i i i I l. Screw Cap Jelly Cups can only be had at Raymond Bros. "Thc best Machine Oil at Griffin Logan's, opposite Postoffice. 4w2 We arc prepared to furnish Cheese di- reet from the factory as low as it can be bought at Dubuque or Chicago, and war ranted to suit.

4w WEATHERWAX CUTLER, THE FARMERS' GROCERY. McCixre Buo's. The best Machine Oil at Griffin Lo- gan's, opposite the Postoffice. All kinds of fruit that the market affords at II. A.

Lane Co's. GROCERIES FOR HARVEST, CHEAP ulvV'' vr t. McCixre Bito's Good Farm for sale, or to let for cash rent. Inquire 01 o. iviock, r.as a 1 .1 terloo.

i nw. tnv. I 10 wT cneaPer Uiau an-v "ouse in the city. COME AND SEE US AND BE CON- VINCED THAT AVE SELL CHEAP. other stores sell at 7 pounds for a dollar.

75 CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD YOUNG HYSON. Mr. Lichtv. of Ice Cream notorietv. has rfold out his interest to AI.

Speicher, and oes to his farm in Grundy county. He has 30 acres of wheat to harvest, which will occupy his attention for some time. Meantime Al. will do the by all who give him a call. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES FROM Cu Bko's.

-I1U still tlicj COIlie; l.e) l.el ate still receiving lots of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars, as well as pending numerous packages of the same to points North, South, East and West, to the delight and pleasure of the purchasers. To those wailtimr iroo.Ia in llii lino onl.l nestly recommend the house for prices and EXA MINE OUR TEAS BEFORE BUY ING ELSEWHERE. McCu KE Bko's. Another car of strictly pure White Lead just arrived at Gritlin Logan's, opposite the Postofliee. 4v 4 $1.

0( PER POL'ND. Mi Ci i ke Bnos. Waterloo. Iowa, July 15, 1871 oal and sl3Owuers of 'ilorRe' will le interested til notice published, elsewhere, and signed by the Cily Marshal The Coi'Mikk thanks Lane i Co. for a uasket of luscious peaches, fresh from the jrehard.

Al ST Hkuverv. Our wheat buy- crs are wfactjng wheat for delivery in August, at K- to cents. Ga vN.iitv Bi nxEii belon to E. J. vis, who lives near Hudson.

The dc- stroved contents were a reaner. harnesses: anu a lot oi iriain. It is tielieveil to lie an incendiary iob 1,1,1 "-'r I i.ust eai tlie o.si Joaii ot" the new wheat croj was marketed 1'his ir. liiis citv July liit'u. Oppcl, of Poyue-r, sold the first load to carter oi the innety- eight cents therefor, on Monday last, -luiy lutl.

I'eksoxal. Mr. II. liusell. one of the solid and enterprising men of Wateiloo, has gone on a two months' visit to the r.asterii 11 is heail quarters title absent will be l'aris, Oneida X.

Y. hundreds ot friends here join us the visit j)aints jt v0 Cai ocnter. Keiuiblieaii uuu for Governor and ex -Conirressman W. B. Allison of llubuiiiie.

have lieeii in lowti i lUUiiu, luc ev li.isi, aim tut f'oi nil it a visit S. People having occasion to cross thc river from either side now-a-days, river from either side now-a-days, 1 I I i I I i as i Raymond Buos. i. i on a large scale, has been laboring under furnction ami actual carrying capac- aoerration of mind. The primal cause of U-V oT 1cn- i ver ami l.io t.rande Lai! way Ocmon- the deranement seems to have been over- i i A I "rate, practically, how such vconoiiiv is upon a machine which he conceived effected, and in what inai.m-r it is pro-to be a perpetual motion.

He has frequently nosed, and to make their road, coustruc- The best Dollar Syrup iii town at Van' -fhircn's, next door to the Central House. B'ark Alpacas hold the prominent place for ladies' wear, and judging from the ex-Nails, below any competition, at the tensive demand and large sales of the Cheap Cash Hardware Store, opposite the; "Buffalo Brand," ami from what we hear Cite. A newly married couple from a-1" to aim smu celay the arrival of the iron hinders i.f suit wish it under-tol that n-small town some forty miles west of here, I thc hoPe ot "-cstoration to san- the co.npletiot. of the road and its open- Z'vTuZ1 made a weddinsr trit. to Waterloo, 1 UK escuras largely upon it.e Dry Goods and Shoes selling' cheap at II.

A. Lane Co's. Oats! Oats! 150 bushels Oats for sale at Raymond Iros. THE FARMERS' IIEADQUARTERS. MrCixBE Bros.

Paikhurst has just the thing in table knives and forks steel blades and tines with solid iron handles last a life-time. Boarders Wntku. A few more boarders can be accommodated at J. Hoskinson's corner of 5th and Mulberry streets, opposite P. Mclsaac's, east side.

4tf 4 $1. 00 PER POUND. Bros. I aiikee Notions at cost at II. A.

Lane Co's. For handsome Cutlery, first-cla. spec tn Casebeer's, over the way. The only place in the city where you can find the Mason Glass Cap Fruit Jar is Raymond Bro's. new goods, having been bought this spring and tor this market.

All the goods are in nerf'eet order: no dirty edires or folds, not the twj end of an Eastern retail stock lerms cali H. A. Lane Co Jelly 'Tumblers, at Ii.VVMOMI Buo's. "Ci.osino oit sam:" of Summer Goods at I. M.

Hav's at astonishingly low prices, easgoto iNi LJ L. For iiw nod If your eyes are weak, buy your spec- ta. at the Jewelry Store of C. D. Case- heer, one door above the Postofliee.

'J'here was a voiun in our town, Ami Mi was wimilroii! vvie: she iie.l I'i'iee's Cream Baking INovilrr For her hisriiils, iakes ami pies; A.i'l hen saw it n'rly jrime. With all her miht ml liiuin, She ina.ie Mrairht iv Jt win. applied her with ihe same. Tlie best Refrisrerator now in Use call be se.n VTMONI Bnos. lw L.

S. Freeman manufacturers of and dealers iu Fine Harness and Saddlery, Fourth Street, nearly opposite Pardee 1 huiMiiiir. r.ow olfer tlte largest and most ii in ivi rv i mini, Ifinn Harness, Fly Nete, Collars, Blankets, to be found in Waterloo. and see of (hem, we believe them to be the best Black Alpaca sold in this country. Xtr l'ork Dry O'toJs Economist For Screw Cap Jelly Cups, the best in use, to I'avmoxo Bro's.

For all kinds of Ready Made Clothing ntnl Gents' Furnishing Goods, go to I. i Hav's, who sells at liottom figures. L. S. Freeman Co.

manufacturers of and dealers in Fine Harness and Saddlery, Fourth Street, nearly opposite Pardee's now offer the largest and most complete stock of Carriage, Team, and! Farm Harness Fly Nets, Collars. Blankets io he 1, in Waterloo. ow TiiKKiAkt; uu, TiiKiu Last Dose. This the title of a little book lately published ov i'r. i.

oiiiiis, oi wliei eiii lie sets ioruniieuiei us oi ois i lv discovered remedy lor thc disease of i- -i ii: eaiiu.u, "'Him- iti.i..... 'ill tously to any person who will senu ms nldress to Dr. Collins. For -ill kinds of Beady Made Clothiii" and Uents Furnishing go to l. Hay, who sells at bottom figures.

Tiie. itijiruremeiit" ii II. W. Jeiim i's ll'inhritre Store, uijioxili tf Ventral Ii'sc. tire eompli tcil, uii the extablih- nc on- filled to trtth it hlC'lC xltn'k StvVt.

ir .7 7" i l'Hl'-(''', i.y. ti I and CTlr are, tic, et Ihe wr- Jtsy, tlie best Summer and Win ft ik- Store ijlui't, a xiHCialtij. CITV l.AUNDUY AT COOK' Farmers will find the best Machine Oil! in town at Forrv's Drug Store. Garments cut and made, and warranted to lit and give satisfaction, by I. M.

Hay. For cash, you can buy every species of Hardware, Harvest Tools. Stoves. Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper Ware in fact, everything kept in a Hardware Store, cheaper at W.

H. Leavitt's, than at any other establishment west of the great Father of Waters. A new kind of Churn at lw-J Raymond Bros. Wool Goim; it. Go to I.

M. Hay for "'Cheap's All grades of Teas as cheap as ever, at 4w2. Raymond Buo's. "A Great Humbug" to think there is a place in Waterloo where you can buy Clothing so cheap as of I. M.

Hay. The best and most reliable Fruit Jars can i be had at 5w2 Raymond Bko's. CoNt Niuii AVhy does I. M. Hay sell goods cheaper than any other store in Waterloo Go and see the best Fruit Jars in use, at 3wl Raymond Bro's.

A W0KI TO Hot SEKEKPKBS. In all the history of Summer and inter Cooking S'oves, and among all the varieties, there has cyor bm, inventcj. to eommend the All that is re- (.1 to comincnd the Stewart to every housekeeper is an examination. Call and i see it before you buy. and you will always llllll It I'VJI 1 1 opposite I ue i osioniec.

Pure Ice Cold Soda at Forrv's. Garments cut and made, and warranted 00.1 t.sf,i..fo. 1.,, I Cash paid for Dutter, at Rivi'i) Hiin's Jl xt I.XI,... Sl-MMLli MIL GOOH-. Our entire stock of Summer Dress l.l Call Good to be sold regaraies ol t.ail and see the goods.

The different lines are i a in i ed 'on in to ii. 1 ithU I i i THESE GOODS u'" 01 W. A. Crtpn mm "tin? of Jt.T a 00 its. MILUXEUY OO ItS.

LOOTS, SHOES. c. We iu.v otler them at A we iMtti the riHim for our HUOCEnV TRADE. H. A.

Lane Co. READ- Ol ailtlior 1V r- A n.l WmKhvuvt ml -emts VZ'rj'. IMO rt BUMIIVG im.l-,. Aaaendaaeata to th. Co.atlt.tl..

th SUto flawa, projMMd tk xnirteeaia ieerl kaaiblj. ST ATI; IOWA. i "T1r my that tlie toilomms uroi- iiiif aincniiu-nts to the Con.titutioo the state Iowa, were a.loi.le.1 hv th 11 il'Htnra of Ihe Tir-enih AwBiiiiv, ao-l duly referred the L-jripiature 1" at the 4-neral tlertion if Im-M the loth dav of Ortnlft, IsTI, anl ir rtil.lt-heU to tlie tro i.ja oi ciiai'ter liio is.u. In l-timoiir whereof I kav? fe-l n.y 4 haiel an-l eaue.1 Ui 1 aHiked the i eal ft th- stale. lHn at Ie Molne.

Ihl 9 tiav of June, l-'i 1,1, UKiHT. See'v of state. JOINT KMILt'TIOV. lrMM.I-K Inrnd Inr 4 n(l. mt tfcr ftlale Be it RrtolcH hi Ihe Kftl of the Stale vf dm, 1 hat the following amendment the o.

the Male ol luwa is uereby strike the word "whit." fru tectum 1 of Article then ot Anv j.rd 1-, l-Ttt. JiilXT Hfxil Tiov. pmpim Amend IbrlimMliMlna Mali-. low a. an- to Pra.

Idr lor Ke.erenee ana I'll bit. a.lou Be it It'Mreif CTf Atrmbla of the Slate of h-wa. Thai the following Amendments the Constitution of UieMate of low a lee and are herebv iniwiwl 1. MriWe trout Section tfttr of Article Two of tlie wor.1 i. strike from Seetion tonr oi jn.c iam-of ll tjons.itut ion, the wor.1 Keaolr-a.

turner, i tiat tnese I-ro-ptTstng to aitK-nd the of the tate of Low a. are herehy referred l- the Lecialature Ut he elite-, at the next ueneral tectton and that the of state hall eaue the tame be. published for three montua preirioua to the urae of the next Cieneral tleeti.n of lucmiira of the l-(rtlature, in one oewsfwper lo 1 lJistrut. Approved A prU 4, l-TO I3w CUERIFF-S SALE. M-TEOFIHW1, i tiLA.

CO MI. 1 Notice is herehv civen. that on the day of July A. 1. 1-T1.

at l' A. at the court house, in the city of Vt aterloo, and roucty ali.re-.aid. will tie sold at puhlie an. ti.in. to the hijrhest hidder for eash, the loiK.wniff real estate.

lete.I llnon a 1 7 Plieeial exeeution. and taken hv virtue of a "1" from ihe ofhee of the fi7? "uu M. nid writ of execution and sll acem tne ce-ts W. KK'iWN. Ie.t at the Sheriff 's oftice.

Waterloo, Wi. ISOII tU.ES A fin a Attyts. fa jf I Great iiulion Settled Ihe pet4e of Waterloo atel have been agitated with Ihe aetinn "Where ean the Rett Assortment and C'hentet titi'sd be j'mud And kw. there 14 no more doubtinc on that poltn, -r it is nnif-rs-iiT a. ny an tlial W.

GILBERT wi EMPIRE STORE. Slis sl reo io'l, direct from ew ra Citf The Ijnrgfft. 'ffiif tt, Eft Stterlt-l I If 1 9 1 a --W ff mm wx V7tl a Ever brought to Waterloo A II of hu ill be at vim low 1'JiicKs: It is lo attempt to enuioerate the arti-cb-s. The St. eonsi-t iu part ol" STAI Li: ANU FANCY f- GOODS -A- hats and caps clotzxo: TRUNKS, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, il.CHJEI.lLS.

Carpets and OU Cloths ri cjty Tb? lpt in Uw WurW, a i Waterloo ke this opportunity to thank vuo all f-r tiw 'i cl in have alwaw nco; -k before HOIS vt eiiiC-tuo, CAPIT.L OVER tTOO.Ouw.OO! W. GILBERT. ii i inv appearea on our streets in paroxysms of hh cnUl illness manifesting itself in sinking religious hymns and in At other times he dwells upon the peculiarities of his half cone-eiv- ed inventions these paroxysms are becoming humanity, justice and mercy to him, his ii iciiui alio iii uuouc 1 e. i nil LiiaL no 1 .1... i.i: i.

,1 should be at once placed in the care of I popular sympathy in behalf of thc un tunate man and his sorrowing familv. or or Cedar ICapids Fire Department will visit .1 i- those of the aterloo 1 ire Department on the Jth of this month a week from next a- ues'-ia Active preparations for their r-ception arc already commenced. Should the weather prove favorable it will a ItUiliV file 1 1 tvtrr. 1 I and a gala day generally tor Waterloo. Of course, our firemen will leave no reason able means for the entertainment and com-1 fort of their Cedar Rapids friends untried.

C. X. G. K. li.

11. B. Allen, 1. Mclsaac, Maj. Conger, 11.

II. Pardee, J. L. Husted, H. C.

Lusch, and divers and sundry other Xarrow Gauge men, have devoted a large share of thc current week to the AVaterloo Bailway. These gentlemen are earning the gratitude of the eople of Wat- i 1 that each of them pays a like sum for foreign made oil. This foots up five thou- sand dollars paid by Waterloo to one Ce i uar Rapids enterprise for the single article of Linseed oil. Of this sum it is safe to say that twenty-five per cent is profit; I a uial wom prom means that Water loo paj'3 twelve hundred and fifty dollars I tribute to a Cedar jp nianufactory for the one item of oil Is th is economy il good sense, or even good nonsense? It is probable that twenty other towns and cities pay like tribute to this Cedar iJs cnt Ulaki gn of; i one hundred thousand dollars drawn from I them to enrich this one branch of manu facturing industry. Would it not be wis HAIti ttii tiii itmlh Kl on.

I fill rti lo.um ZlZi factsr Pitiable Monday last the! wife of A. C. Williams of Cedar Falls, was brought to this city and lodged in jail. She was bereft of her reason, and on ac count of the alleged beastly crimes of her aptcr ol reapei accidents for the harvest of 1S71, seems to be Mr. J.

H. Cowlishaw of Blakesville, Bennington township in this count j-. By accident he was thrown to the ground on Monday last in advance of the sickle while the reaper was under full headway, anil in his hurried endeavors to "git out o' thar" his hand found its way to the ruthless sickle blade, which cut and mangled three his fi.r.-rs. two of which he will lose entirely. There is no loss without some eain is said; an1 as Mr- llas Iinr.r.

I. l.a KV.mutlllV 0f his friends. We leg all our farmer readers to let this accident serve as a lcs- so" of eaution- i.iiv.: TO l.l'ivi' 1 lmlt.h to learn that Mr. J. W.

Akers, late orinnionl of nor eilTT tn leve us for another field of labor-he goes to East Waterloo, Blackhawk county. Our acquaintance with Mr. Akers has ex tended but a tew months, but it has visits made to the dilferent departments of his school while iu session, we were very lavorabl' impressed with his skill in plan ning and managing a school, as well as with his ability as an instructor. We be neve it is a mistake niton makes in let- ting aterloo over-hut her, winch we un- derstand is true this case. aterloo has done well for her schools, in securing the services of Mr.

Akers, whose qualili-! cations are ample he is besides energetic, active and persevering. Our best wishes Bkls. This has thus far been the most prosperous season for the honey bee that we have had during the past ten years. They began breeding very early and have generally swarmed profusely. -Kinco tho basswood bloomed they have been storing large quantities of honey.

The only danger likely to arise now is, that they may store honev so ranidlv and ill such ouanti-i 1 ties as to leave them no room for breeding. lo ooviate mis, tnej siiouiu ue supplied with ample box room in which to lay up the surplus. A machine has been devised fur removing the honey from the combs in movable frame hives. which found to serve a most admirable puriio.se. After! 1, .1...

i can ue renlaceil anil trie bees will till tliein i i again. 1 his is a vcrv economical process, expensive pro- 11 i .1 unci 1 III Oees lio Ilian IO pL.r pound they ate compclle-i to consume that nuiotint d' honey in order to a pound ot wax. Hence, all 1 tne- rmibs should 1- carefully saved, to I food increase rapidly and supply our ta-; bles with one of the best articles of food i well as one of the choicest luxuries lut a iiitie roiuiiiir which costs unlv (ortv i -iis me noie siorj uu.it nav .1... i. 1 Mrs.

L. upper, Why Horace Greeley is coming wcst in September, and has 'referred all State Journal. i vny will not tlie atcrIoo Library Association take steps at once to engage Greeley to lecture in tins city during his western tour? He would draw an iin- inei.sc crowd and would accomplish an amount of practical good among his hear- -rs never reached by the mere literati. AVould it not be a good idea for our State Fair authorities to try and persuade Mr. Orceley to deliver address before the Society at Cedar Rapids during Ule fair which begins Sept.

1 1th It is prob-' able that the Fair of this year will.be the am, inost WjCrMy of any yet held in Iowa, and in our opinion, nolh-! ing would evert so powerful an influence toward its success, and nothing prove of uch practical benefit to the thousands as- setnbicd. as an agricultural address from Horace Greelcv. As he is 'comini; west in September," we sugsest that our State i Fair officers act upon this suggestion at once. Pol.lCE.- 11 is a ilravman a fast drayman; that is, he sometimes i chetiuer in behalf of the city treasury. The costs were assessed at j.CO.

iw, ji, sometimes tipples when an ay from home it viilnorvisi uecalno bravely belligerent and made a niunH r.lin tu.a....nuu Tuckey. Man n.n,..ftI.t Uisitust. inetw and Esq. George speech, and John obeyed. The speech was brief we give it verbatim Whereupon the 'Squire levied a forced loan of $6.35 upon John of La Porte, cent victim of her own husband's eriinc.

i What punishment does such a wrong-doer merit or. the llevil in other wir ac vrpll useu acani an i again. I iiotlsanus OI at I-ounds of honey have been within ten miles td'thi- city during the past month, i in i simply because there have been few or no i i ii bees to save it. Almost any housekeeper i would find it profitable to ken-p a few col- onies of bees. They furnish their own a fast drayman that is, he sometimes i shul LvailS lUSt happened: fore to Crane infinite i r- i mil u111.uu111.14.

ulipijjc, called on Crane for a the a i 1 I i i I it 1 I Its car by for the ise and the la' ed Mr. in if it shall equal the expectation of its ventor and friends, it will be of incalcula Is How is Tins for Bi-sinkss. About three it 1 1 e.i.:. ieiueit 1111.1 v.j tered into the grain shipping trade with Mr. C.

A. Farwcll, their tievator being Central deimt Thev prsperel well. In the ofs7(t Mr sold out, 0 ami skiuii iihtuuiiit uiiiir. irir tir trivia tor at the Valley K-iiot, one of the best 1 31 r. lieu leu zk'fiMit nit wiiat degree of success he has carried on Marshall of Cedar townsliip.

We repeat the question-How is this far business 1 he tax aid of the Narrow Gauge Ry- was defeated lairbanks township, last lliursUay. The Narrow Gangs. the York Tribune of June Piiilauelimii June.Uth, '71. am el Wilkkso.v, Secretary Northern. Pacific A.

The subject cf rail ways with gauges narrower than the present standard lias already, in this country, become of vcrv imiwrUnce, and many professional ainl amateur t-nnieors have ushed into witu statL-'tics to show the immeti-C I-iority e.f such roads, in economy I ,.,1,1. tea oil the tliree-tcet an efficient in point of carrying capacity, as roads of 1 1 Slaihlard gauges are at present Conduct- "While the disenssion has proceeded magazine ana pamplilets, the oinlaers of the lenver and Kio t.rafide i. i at work, until UOVV the first SU mile-i of th." line is i i re, i n. i i i i i completed, and uotbio" but the perverse mg trauie The e-Onstnictioil ami tl.ia rolling stock atone furnish the "solution I oi iucs my iji.csintiis or nconoi.iy cnaci.y, and He 5W.cs below given will prove of very reat interest to every will prove of very great interest to every one ho knows what a railway is. auopteu lor mis gauge.

are of the nattprns -s tho ttamlar.l r.i t. ill use Ol me 1 eunsVlvama Kail- road, ith but. slirit wero adopted after a careful comparison s- i Ot lll.C III Loth and ltl boilers, pounds; total wcl-Tlit, i i tolir-w heeled tender ac- eoiiiiianu-s u. ciouin I.injil m1II1s empty, freight lollies SIX iri in'' irit in-' neeis, lliolies diameter, with one i-i pair leading-wheels: cvlinders, 1 0x1 6 i inches; weight on drivers, st.V.KK) Length, feet: leno-fh. includm-' i.

at- 1 i ct Itispic to cetuer I 1 r. i it wheel, 21 inches; height of tlor-lK'aill above rail, UlClies capPClfV, lias 1 arc. haiidsomcl lhc st Io the- Puilmaii car. handsomely and "ive the ,1... 7 1 eillisvlvailia Hoad.

1 bev arc thori.U-'Ji- I. I I i I I ventilated and comfortable, ti, arc eij-ht- heeled, with an of sprint's which makes them very -asV track. Their weight is TmmU 1 rreiht cars are made of pressent pat- terns, but are tour-w heeled 1 lltkV wep'h but 4.1100 Hounds ubiln ioii'itor i capacity ot 10,000 pounds. This is blit a short and illlin rfcct ios- CliptlOIl OI IlIIS rolIHlg-MOX'K, Mtlt is nee- cssarv to ren.lv hot, vloo essarj to a rcauy coinpreiietisioii oi re suits priven below results based on act- Ual Comparison Of actual en- runes and actual rnllio.r on the 3 feet ami 4 feet l- inch i gauire-S respectively. 1 We liave taken the- lViinstlvania 1 Railroad for purposes of this illustration, because it is ably managed and near at! hand.

Tlie standard passenger ensrine i in use on that road lia a weight on drivers ot liotinds. ir pist double the capacity of the eiiarine on the I km-1 ver and Kio Grande, but ha? total weight incl pounds, or 5 weigbt iucludintr tender, e.f lu.Vo(j 5- 1-2 tUtls, Iheir sists of: o-i i.i Iheir usual local passenger tram cm- rare, eatin pasenircrs n.l 4.1 ihmi iH.und-. or 1 it 1 -n''er. Total, -This train will accommodate 1W1-2 pas- senders, if full. To carry the same number of passen gers on a three feet gauge, wc require Tuns.

6 passenger cars, sealing So passengers each, and each weighing t1 tuns, 1 bageage ear, 1 engine and tender. j-, Total weight i ..1 or less than one-ualt tlie total weljrlit of the train on the standard irauge. Then, since tllC ismaUor eogint; lias Mne-half hiiiec niu euomi; r.i. tue fiowcr oi ui larg-i, i. -i it can readily take its load wnerever iuc larger engine can go and, on ne tho.itV of Y.

llaird who from I LUt tOllOW this OUt IU U-ltlt tniltlC, which is the paying traffic of any road, i and see the result Thc capacity of the freight engine on 1 1 1 .1 I li ia.1. vui.v(t jl i laisuu, aa. ue'tlie roads Ihe' passenger ellIIICS have" four dnv i i i lflir-whecls of 30 inches diameter. n.l 1 one pair eadin-hee cv indcrs, 9yl6 lei. .1 lncfies, We-l-'htoli dm eft, with water in of! at the i i i i i I i I i I i i 1 and i'r Tim shows an" actual capa.il for the narrow -aii 'el freight ciio-ine of nearly three-fourths that of au en-iiie more Statistic show that on the standard irau-cs more than four tun i of ibm.l 1 ikiii pay iiiij wcinv are an c.irricd over thcs road to each ot "paying freijrht.

In other words verao amount of freight canicd in ael' but of its capaci- Allowing that this ttiav Clton.l l.r. f.i..l (r i -V this the i i MiLLiK-r v( A tllU inns tin. 116 tuns. mm of nu im vrnL. am i advance in p.icea.

old Wheat firm at lurley-iuw- vry Hi 5 I JIM. Curn rlMtfw, Ulits no ohauite-sn. imtter has Ueclined in the taM, hut l-t wi i 3tfti. oi me crop is siainci. prices are maimain.n lu re are plenty '5 s.

VeK-thl-a plentv at lair Wool ha in the vet Watr- loo iinca are un hie.jte l. l.n ashl, 32. vraehej. tub a-hed. RIG IN A NOTICE.

JfiTl- ov low In DUtri. ourt. Ct. I 1 on hie In 'Jaiue v. Campbell, To Jcma JSSu the oiiiee of the Clerk of th- Hii-tnet Court fi Klarkhawk county.

Iowa, a -titionorthr ilain- tilTelaiiliiii- von that the marriage r. lation heretolor and now eistm nu ami tier Im. ilifeolvel on the irr.Hinil of habitual drunken new ani crwel ami inhuman treatment an.l that ehe lia'e the care, au.l entrol of her minor rhll.1, Clara Caf.Uola Caniphell. An.1 unle-s y.rti aiiK-ar thereto ami or belure noon or the seom-l ol tne next terni of the Instri.t be lietrun ami hel.I in the or befure n.Mn of Hie of tlie next term itu.khawk utny. l-, the 1-th dav of si.teiiil-r, A.

L. ls'l, Mi.ltn will l- rendere.1 aain-t in aceordauee tlie firaver of -aid jw-litiuii. on lie with the firaver of -aid ietiuii. 1 i 1 44i2 haki'tv riff. IIV 15.IIE-- I ,11 15 MARSHAL NOTICE.

1h-j utilmanrr still lies. ami nrto the To ell M-hom it mrty i ilrtire; ami derei.y nociiv every rbon wnoowns teens, or narm.ra a no. reiri-iereo, hm; of said oniiao auiitv of a ra- acainst the owner, or keepers thereof. A 11 r- of the vear. istersi noes tie re-rvgwterea at me eii- w.teri.-.

Jul. Uty MsrJttI "tlTY ORDIXANT -sS Br it Ontaintd the CU9 Cnmeil of the Citg of w. 1. That Vt. M.

l.utn.here. his ucsors. and assiiro, as individuals or a a body under sueh name as they may ai.ti as. tj-, a- under sueh i. hert alter ad.i.t, lie, and i "ed to ereet and maintain l.s Works, and to nse io.iio lie.

alio uiev are nerer.T aurnor- the date of this thirtv-tlve vearc from u- Lanpliere, hi-. cessori- and shall irive the streei missioner of aid t-ity one day's tes treet Com- re. ions i -Ii. grounds. f.r the tiines aforesaid, and phall not unnecee-ariiy the L-are of said fitre.t.

Ac. and street, Ae. tl.eir.a-om.l a- regard- l'i-s are iaio oown. si i. 1 hat Uie eitv al.rl.s.

as a further to the -aid l.anpher.-, ht 'rk att and his a-w-iates. iw shall tin- ereetion of Mid work and layini: il pip duriiiir ttie year I73. or utMip it rl.ev l.r..lwr. and that the extwn -hall fvo-l the aier- ae e-nse by the etm-une rs of IN lll n. eiu-s.

l.e.wii: e.iar I.ova Citv. otluniwa and Mar- aHtown, 'a'e of a-ldinr r.p. material, worts atel if any; Pro- rerf. that of t.a. to pmate t-onsiimer-.

-hall tne sun. tiireeand So-P dollars i thousand .1 and to all il.lie lamps eree.lmr the sum u.ree dollar-). rti.oiL-aii.l cubic ie-t of a. That anv failure on th of thi, when -iich fa.lu, by aertdetit tr uutowar.1 evenu enta, here- haii work a i. -e -Mine sital.

oe reoairt-a w'itioti a yr.i 1 hat said M. hi- sue. eej.or-, a-oeiat-s or assiiri.s, Khali file with the Citv clerk a notice their of Uie i 'rf ninety day from nonce of acceptance the City shall give to said iJMipnere. Ins associates or tie. I copy of this ortinance signed by the and attested t.y tne lerk wui.

seal eai. attested by the lerk win. the-ai aid ci.v ai.ai-ne.., iiie. riin "I -aid cerutk-ale t.y said Clerk, sli.il be crt.slrue.1 to Ih-a -twe. sail cn a uu I.T Hie due aiet falttilul ieriinn- am-eof ail a.nt naorr bv ai.l citv ami said Lanpnere: rrvrrdta, sli-ald said f.aniere fail or to tile not.ee Jl" pn.vi-ions of this -hall nun and void.

''jJa. mhakik. M-yor. 1 junt i- rv, cti lerk. Orlliianrrainmaiaf a Ordliianrr e-nlillc-l rlliM.o-- ttoin; ihe oi my solicitor.

HfW, That Section fl of tlie n. ttrn itt gyu wne ire "I I ne stitiite.1 in lieu thecr-if six-. 4. Ihe itv snail ai. nnmtnl Two h.i,,-i and Kiiiy fKi.able tjuarfr-rly out ot tlie city treasury, and in additii a reasonable fee tor ail pr.ise.-o of ordinances, and Kr ron.lered in ciMl eases, or against city of Waterloo, on an aeeount to presented l.v him to the Citv Coiiueil.

whii-h accrtint sAiaii frtnte the nature of the service perfornei. J-f sel June IS71. 1J. A. HIT KKR, Mayor.

Lr is I.ichtv, itv lerk. S' MATE OK IOWA, I Blackhawk Coumy, i NoIie is herebv that ort the ltl. dav July A. 1. IsTl.

at 11 oel.iek. A. at the) Voiirt House, in the cily ol aterbio, and c.jnnty afore-id. will Ik bold at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ina descrilied rw" estate, levie-t uxu an.l taken by virtue ot a Sliei-ia. exec.lll.ll., i iron, me oiul Ule tierkolthe lnstriet court, within and for the cojiniy of iiiaekhawk, sute oi lowa, favor oi KdwardK.

are and avain-t the JtrrefiUi Murray, l. hr-unia Murry, Ira Lamb Ben.iai.iin HiMs-hlev. hall of the ith ea-t of eee- s'ooi. iiuny-two lntown- shin "rth eighty to corner of sec l'" thirty-two theme west chain -r- 1. lo satisfy said writ of execution and all acern- lD5costs- brown, sheriff of Bia-khwkttv.

3tt riff'9 oaice' i I 1 i I I 1 I i i i I i i bv llev. waik-and i.ul.lle around of sai citv, "'-V. io.l".i.l.n anv territory that mav herealter 1 i''rrer chter. O. M.

IU den and a.lde.1 to the the purieof laein down tL'- i- i I he "luarter 'l-4t of tlie oouth-eaat "'reels, lanes a and pul.lic pr.in ls. i.lirf-. frtovrA me l.a tor eiimilvin- said city i'i the thereof with Lijn.t. man-! 'n, V' ft 7 or other maienaTof whien mtw hereafter 1- ieseui is i miles, aim tne csl potlllils, an.j a total weight ot oU.OOIJ ultirieit ainr.v ot e.u to supply twenty burn- about ten billions of dollars. The roads i Wh of this reatUterrse 1 lender weighs pcuud, STwoTeltt Xry Great Britain are the most costly, while 1 Liil i ri.

the term ot four tears. All lan.p. meters. those of thc 1 nited States arc the least so. Tin-- Hvst Snowivc have vet 1 "ollrilctloli Ol i-asse-ncr cars, tres and fittiiisr, for puhlie lamps to be tur- -ii- 1 Uhere has been Irhilis tiin.b m-h-d at the excuse of the citv, and as soon Over a million persons are in the regular on tne rclatlTe merits and comparative cot i sueh Work- are commented and conductor.

employ of this great railway system of the and capacity uf narrow railroad world. Thc Waterloo McGregor Xarrow we reprint in this fr0M a LTih- 1.1 'r 7 J' phiacorresponde.it of the X. Y. 7VW.jears Inve the followi dimen-ions applications for his services as a lecturer, m)t be improper to add that the Superin-ing in prolonged scolds because to J. S.

Bliss JanesviHe, Wis The time tendeut was thu of the Sentinel, and i Kf .1 is very limited, and in order to secure ai ompelled to ford the liver. Let- fn)m wm be neccSMr tQ hen thus appealed to by his late Sabbath in prolonued scolds because com applications for his services as a lecturer, to J- S. bliss, Janesvil.e, is. Ihe tune be improper to add that the (1 Central Hoi.se. Try the California Salmon, which you will find at Van Burcn's, next door to the Central House.

Ice Crecui by the Dih, t. iallon, or Barrel, at Sindlinger's. Samuel Cook, at the Butter Depot, will pay the highest price in cash for any amount of choice Blackhawk County Butter. We warrant all goods to give satisfaction, and deliver them to any pai of the city. Iw'J Raymond Weatherwax Culler, agents for Elgin Cheese Factory, will sell to dealers at bottom prices and warrant satisfaction.

Harvest Hardware, all at bottom urices. at the Cheap Cash Hardware Store, rices, at the Cheap ipposi'e the Central If mis Delivered t-veiv iiioruiii-'. Lea your orders at Iw'2 Bavmuno Bites. Checks and Stripes for shirting at Hotfs. Bavmond Bros, have the best Kefriger-ator.

Price low. lw'- The late riins have improved the crop prospects, and now is the time to buy the Harvest Tools. Jcmu-v, opposite Central House, has the best lot in the cily. Bavmond have tin; Brother's Yeast Cakes. reiiume twin 1 w.

Fanning Ttmls ought to be fre painted. Taseott's Enamel I'aiiil. mixed market. ready fur Use, i- the best W. 11.

Leavitt keeps it. th The Doty Washer and "Novelty" Wringer, at Weatherwax Cutler's. -J Raymond Bros, will give a better Tea for 73 cents per pound than you will find in any other store for $1 Try it and be convinced. Bi.ixds ai Mori.uiNiis Cheap. Blinds at-i'i cents per foot, and Mouldings at Clinton prices, for sale bv II.

Robkkts, Foreman Beck, Xauman Bro's Mill. We noticed a car load of Machine Oil at Forrv's the other day. Ci.osiv; Oit Sale. Spkisu and Simmkk Diiess Goods at Cost Mark. Lawns, Or- i gandies, Percales, French Prints, Fancy Poplins, Colored Aljiacas, French and Scotch Ginghams, Plaids, LeLaines and Light Dress Prints at Ramsuku.

Rock River Building Paper keeps ou heat in the summer and cold in the winter. It is the best thing in the business. W. II. Leavitt keeps cords of it.

We are informed by some of our lady friends that Glover, who is always catering to his lady customers, has added a new department to his stock, containing a large stock of Ladies' underwear. The ladie- all express themselves greatly pleased with the articles, both as regards the material and prices. Felt and Sheathing feu, tne oest me the north west. Office with B. G.

Button; t. i i it I the north west. Office witn I. U.uutton; all orders left there will oe prompuj VI. attended to.

ittended to. CITY I.Al'NDKV AT COOK'S. 2v3 Be not deceived. If you want the best Self-Seaimg Fruit Jars now in use, go to Raymond Bro's. If vou want to buy llimirs cheap, ito I.eavitt'o and you'll reap 1 he benefits of your troud sense, At verv slight expense, lor l.eavitt in unquestionably the very cheapest dealer in Hardware in town, see him.

Mary had a little lamb. She tied it with a halter, Because it bought so many quarts Of Triumph soda water At Fobbf's. Mr. Io S. Hunt informs thc public that he is prepared to do all kinds of heavy and light freighting, ana expiess uiisiiiess, and will take contracts for filling Lots, i.

1 1 If- naming 1 l.orwl bir.ro Sloik Ol BoohlUr aiso o. evening Jast week, and arriving late at the i i iiolci, asw.n jor louitigs. xue nervous iir 111.. .1 I l.o.ise "which nan ill- niuci IU Ul iiauc i ti. aumiration ot eacti other ami returned to his office.

After the lapse of a minute the ...1 IUI larger room. Ihe accommodating clerk. S) 1 knowing how it is himself, studied some time how to meet the case, but finally save up as le-iuedilcss. ow ioke Tin- bride sent her lord down in order that she might language of the old street soli-, Juiuiied into bed oioo- i-ieoie ioi oeo. iiieo.

o. me And covcreil un her head." hefore the unsuspecting husband returned. Kaii.koao Fnifists. The estimated length of all the railroads in the world; Gauge will add a hundred miles more to the aggregate. Th t'lillrt kli.rv oinjr the rounds A Sin-rintt-ntteiit of ..7..

i. I reannied the i. of hiisines duriint tne week. The next evening the whole serenaded him at his houie, with "llim num- in- sintviiiir I.o-t from tlie savfors fold." hoot the man is of the St- jiegisiet or Iowa lt'J re;" Wi talui anu tllc above "story" be correct. And it may and thc it may Superin-' School, numbering over a hundred, he was Utterly unable to resist, and at once, tne tears filling his eves, resumed his superin-: tendency of the School.

Elevatok at La Poete. The Prtfjrts makes handsome mention of the new grain elevator of Moulton Reed in that town. capacity is nine thousand bushels, and receive 200 bushels per hour, and all a -t niacninery. nas two uim.iici eieva-, tors, each operating independently of the oilier. car is loaaeu nom in twenty minutes, by some new device not described our cotemporary.

The 1'royress also says, hear of a number of fanners having commenced their harvest, and that tue yield is much better than anticipated a few weeks Boi'CHT Sold. H. A. Lane Co. have i bought W.

A. Chapin's stock of dry goods, a i Jlr- retiring from tne trade. I he stock be sold at cost in order to make room a large invoice of groceries. When I e. building, one of the earliest and staunchest halyards, is still fresh with hisrh prom for the future.

Corner of Commercial 4th streets Rising Skvwariis. Thc foundation of new school house this city is now laid, and the brick work will be commenc- on Monday. 1 1 is designed lo "push C. A. Hastings, of the late firm of Hastings Knowles, now "'goes it alone' the boot and shoe line, for which we deem him eminently'capable.

i l. i I i are indulsinsr they are tcr lord witnout murmuring, gentlemen, .1. f. uoio mt ui.o- for transit. 1 lie work is going rapidly op.

Improving t. The Congregational church in this city is undergoing repairs TI.a so called bv the late pastor, Rev. Thacher, has been dispensed oo.l th K.n f. fille.l ith seats 4 vestibule sets off the front thoush it be ofV modest architectural elaboration. The IUUUi.3 nroccss of heatinu the audience room bv stoves is dispensed with, and efficient reg- isters are supplied instead.

The Ciiinch Bco, Mr. Wn. Lindsey, of Bennington township, informs us, is mak- irer Koine havoc in his wheat, lie oliserv T. that one field was apparently ripe, and examination found this vile wheat pest spots all over the field. The bugs seem be only two-thirds grown yet, but still they are able to take their rations in such measure as to do considerable damage to wheat, especially the late wheat.

Early Harvest. That mythological fcl- f. o0ijest inhabitant," will not yen the statement that the n-qe the earliest tho 10th fll "eai 1 i JmV. but 1871 seems to be nu- Hi nredncessors. w.

oo HospiTAUTV. The Waverly commena tne erticle not to our people "ul.vi lu me entire press OI lowa as 0110. uiaiioi. iiey can a fiord their reader Xew Ika. A Chicago paper dishes out one of its "Personals" in this pure "Ilea- Chinee" style j.

FalU was hu name with'reitard tVhcsaim- .1 hat lie came irom shantrlmi Acnf.EriT eSLif t-ot i items. me jitiat estimates the wheat crop at fifteen bushels to the acre; thc barley, oat and corn crop very One. A bridge has built aero-s the BlacUiaw in Oram Township, and the, Atlas nays, "The jieople of t.rundy can can now go to Waterloo, without go- tng the narrow gauge." Hou. J. It.

Powers oruted at the Center on the 4th, the celebration beiug a great succesa. The. barn of Mr. John a6t killing valuable horae Church, north-east of the Center, as strock by and burning the barn and some fanning tools. TIip nl-i-V-a f--iti tint Aflttm SjitoKT Stops.

Charity ampbell asks a divorce from James her husband, alleging drunkenness and cruel treatment in support of her prayersee notice. A. Cobb has gone to Chicago. Sec 'J'robate Notice" of K. Smith in our advertising' Unrbee's cow and Abel's pigs Were killed by lightning last Saturday The wages of harvest ban.

Is average the La l'orte "city "cousin-' ol'the Administration, confidently ev pecta Grant's re-election; wejudge so, as be is biiibling a new oflice in that growing town. --j -a v(lai)iiT. run Thursdav mornina showers are et is worthy and well quulilled co ting frequent and familiar The bulk of the becnt emps i Hi-e 4 iw-r Rent better I hnn in rn.i.1 i.un -v i tral Illinois, and considerably ahead of those of Kansas, Vebraska and Missouri Farmers, who I lies have sucli that com munity. It just meets the popular idea of what a magazine should be. There are some thirty different articles in the August mimlicr and every one is good.

This magazine is only cents a copy, or SI. 50 a year. Address Thomes Talbot, 63 Congress Street, Boton. It is clnbbcd with the Monthly Sovelette for 93.00. 3J" Kea.l everything under the head of Business Locals.

Rice. At the residence of II. J. Main, in tliia city, on the 7th inst. GRACE, only chUd ot Daniel K.

and Annie Weaver, of Palo, Iowa, aged one year and six months, that will compare wiih the pv.r i drives pell-mell over the streets and i landmarks of Wateiloo, and known hv are dying to sell out slwrnM put this in their pi Mlwsirt tllt. lliany anl new improve-1 latitude and longitude. As stated through the city ordinance which, with everj body iu the county, they will have 8nBteJ 1Ilents Its latest addition is a galvanized n- fr.tr two weeks a Black-1 Penal miuctions, jironimts last driving. for their groceries, provisions, Bau-oi 's Magazine fob At otsx. We r.

is not Officer lloff introduced him a week aeo to i fruits, and enstotiiers. This buildinc-. tlio I weeived August aumtMir ol BoMo' county larmcr o. line, and lind it as good as ever, and with t.ut a trille above tne top oi tne stove. ie 30th day of June and the en- oiu, is iragrant in.

oi neayy UIjant Ust of we Uo not .1 OO i .1 T. inn is tne most convenient reservoir mat re tin. osn of "'oc i aue tue tiase. anu on etue tO. ai it is such a favorite witn an classes or the It.

.1.1 ter hoisting a jnral supply of lager, he i ,1, A tueir loiiir iciice; ii ami iniriy-MX uuk to center ol rilr.o..l i. it mireiia-in7. -loll. it us i ert. uccutiatlCV oe- Kev.

r. IV ures -e i i VJ Mi. Sarah S. MelNinald. of enn-dcred trustworthy ltl such matters.

"-urV and. degrees, eat eighty- snow flies. niaekhaVk I one cnatns an.t lorty links with center of railroad i t- Brnw" laeanaa louu can take it at a speed of 156 miles per track lo tectum line, thence eat four ehains and i I 7. i a thirty-two link to place ol beginning, all in i .7 doses a column review of the late State Sabbath School Convention eitv. with the tollowing tribute to this city, with the AVaterloo hospitality "Tims closed the Sixth Annual Convcn- i tion of the Sabbath School Association for the, I Wilt Al II1P -JCIIVOI i no itr i nriii cv 1 1.

vnv hospitality is deserving of all praise. They opened wide ineir uoors, ariu gfl vc the delegates, over five hundred nurnber, the very best that could be provided. God bless them Independent closes a column review of the (Convention outs ir .1. -awiuuuu notice ou Dieo. in ttit- city ou tne oiu u.i..a 110111 leaunj u.v ui.

-ro ihip numtter eighty -eight (ws range 14 west epcil tVTH; IVslT VVCl' Ct opposite page informs thc public that ETTA, infant naugnter 01 enaru-s anu cavina miles per hour. r. ot mucu tu.mn 1 Gf Waterloo: Their large- i right down to business, I. M. Hay beats them all selling goods cheap.

Mason Glass Top Fruit Jars, at Sw2 Rav-io'd Bbo's. i "ou may all talk, but when it.

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