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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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A Word to Republicans. SWIFT'S HOTEL, nl. SWIFT, Proprietor. Waterloo. Iowa 1 Nearest Hotel to the Depot and Court nal The latter does it very cautiously and gingerly, ater wending through a couple of column of paltry excuses.

But their blustering articles serve a very poor purpose. The points wc urge are CoNVETED TO THE ASTLVM. Mr. J. D.

Ellsworth, the unfortunate gentleman who has been frequently observed on our streets in paroxysms of insanity, has been officially declared insane by the Commissioners of Insanity for this countv. and was ronvev- CO. WOODRUFF, thesethat Mr. Harlan became frighten-! bv the howls of the New England ji Shoemakers against the few Chinese workmen who were employed at North ia Adams, and the chronic com-; is nlaints from the Pacific coast the lat-1 ti The Annual Election in this State occurs on the 10th day of October one week from next Tuesday. The issues we all ni3de up and the time for prcpa-taoioii is very brief.

There is great dan-jenin ordinary State elections that uia- -voters -will fait to to the noils. In ns important as this which nerr the prelude to the -rent Na 4 contest of next rear no Ucniih- tsan should fail to do his duty, and that iy be summed up in these words Go A the polls nJ vote the entire Renubli- eaa tifcket, and then see that your dila kry wcighbor is sent for We have one of the most unexceptionable State presented to the People of Iowa. E.vry name upon it is that of an able, true and tried representative man. Lo- 3 a true pro-slavery ecno and by that li abandoned the great principle of in others that he was sent to ashing-ton to defend as a statesman should some other Senators were scared into same abandonment of principle, it is excuse for a Senator from the Radical State of Iowa. The Gazette says of this discussion i Mmm imMrswiM! ed to the Insane Asylum at Mt.

Pleasant, vesterciav. Tuesday and Wednesday next are the last two days on which the Election Reg- 1 istry Lists can be corrected. Reader. you sure that vour name is written on Clerk'ntyjok of Register Oapt. II.

C. Plumb, This gentleman. wno was. during its existence, junior mem a i. t.l ber of the firm of Plumb Brothers.

Jewel ers, in this city, leaves Des Moines to-day, to look elsewhere for a location. The regret with all our people is sincere at the departure of this estimable gentleman and true man. He came here from York State six years ago, and with his brother, B. now sole proprietor of the jewelry store started in business. Itv itnl.wfri ous work, superior management, honesty I 1 I and fairness in dealing and dimt Untt.

k.i. i they prospered froni tho fir.t an1 steadi: ly builded up one of tbe leading houses oTi in l.he nl estab- hshed for it a reputntion so solid as to be' recognized as reliable in all the commer- cial circles of Western trade. Feeling the each could manage a business as well as' two the dissolved B. K. remaining pntprietor of the old I nouse, ana il.

c. sinning nut t.i seeK a 1 i 1 il I I i I IT I 1 I I BA 1 I mWM mm I mmM I 1 1 0 1 I I na I ls I til Li I MaM rai I fi I J.V. FAR WELL ftCCnMWpM umi IM Jmu' mmmM-W3'WS Klin 'I -31 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS A year ago the attack upon 'irJcally, we have a set of nominees who 1 P. llarian was nrsi eianeu auerwara it i a. i was cooked up into a resolution for the State platform, and now Mr.

Wilso a i Jllgs excitation to support them would cem to be needed. Head over the names xJl the head of this column, ind you into his speech. Wa l.u.l nlw.ru il r.iABiwl flint 1 lr i -ii i i pression of one of our Great TiepUbican aSrec Wlth us aru tllose State Conventions sjx insen worthy of jour earnest efforts. i ii. seven hundred represents iVe men from) conclusion, we urge our Republican the various ounties as entitled to "ens to S'vc their best ertorts to the 1871.

For Governor, COL CYkm cakpester, CU1-- of Webster. ror Lieut, governor, rorn. e. bilis of Winneshiek. of Crawford.

For Judge ol the Supreme Court, JAMES ti. 1A1 of Fremont. Republican Senatorial Ticket. Senator. 3th H.

LEAVITT. Republican Connty Ticket. ltrprcscntativcs, GEO. It. VAN SAl Tr.amner-lt.

A AKEK. Auditor 1. XV Surveyor JOllN BALL. ter Col. Carpenter in Waterloo.

Russell Hall was fairly filled by an at tentive and appreciative audience, on onaooh Monday evening, by our next Governor, Col. Cvurs r-v-Tcu a. u. licweii. was called to the chair, and in well chosen words introduced the Colonel to the audience.

Tho epeaker compared the positions set forth in the Republicau and State Platforms showing that since the tormer came into power M-vrnteen years ago it had not only been true to every trust committed to its charge, but that the State has enjoyed a period of most unexampled growth and prosperity. When the Republican par- ty came into power there were but 30 miles of railroad in the entire State now i we have 3,000. The only public insti- tution that the Democracy had provided was the Penitentiary at Fort Madison while the Republican party has carried forward and nearly perfected a system of benevolent public institutions, which ate not only justly the pride of our people, but absolutely unrivalled in all Che West. All this has been done, and vet ed i vote all If the no ww I it i a new location. We trust that may find a place that will be in a high degree one! HAMLIN HALE CCVS Great Wholesale Dry Goods and Carpet Xos.4,h;,oh, too, in; 104 iv.iii.tsii The Largest Assortment and the Lowest Prices.

Mnncpsa of th ontir 10 lne ot uatian -hav- uiseovereu u.hi, me 1roposmon 10 MriKe the word out ot the nattiralica- tion law9: defeat larSe 'uajority, though upon the first trial i GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. NEW STOEE. NEW GOODS. My voto to rry it. It i.i we know him to be, one ot the truest i therefore seeks to shidd lum l-china the and best of mcni ofl5fw ever hon.

exainP'c others. We caunot see how est, of generous heart, and a man of sin-1 aft'ect Ihu question- a matter ceritic: Socially.as well as in a busi-1 iipu nn. mmiiiiiii um uul hu fmii. ILE OF MM IM CATTLE NEW FIRM. X.

It AMI.IN ti i 11 UN I1.VI.K. I.Mt." Y. ami HINT ThelTewTostofiacei AND EUILDING Are Creciit to Waterloo lit-c rt jhi county, i iiici-. oti nrv ni it' 'i I fi i'-f ttl f.mh ui ll'-tl Mil OllK' Milium- Mock i Nevs AX! BOOK STORE, Majraxine-. Allium-.

Seliotil I ink-. XT' 11 iik I'iks. I'onulai Xovel. Stationery, Wall I'ajH-r. i'am-v Article.

Tnvs. X'tiii-, A Are. i Vo.f V. .1. ieputr lican Convention we.

knw of no better or niiiuer auinoriiv. vot. rrhi in its effort ta vLitewali i rcie in lis ciiuri. vviuievtaslt SeiUiOr Harlan sneer'ingW clnTs its action upon matter of principle, which we have al- ready adopted Luto our State Contitu- i tion and law as a "eookino- 1 When papers or men thus deride repre- 1 sentative party action, and put jmuci- pies under their feet they simulv merit f. le un tllC tatC VUlCIl thU Signs Ot the tltwes erringly uidicate icate as in store far Senator Harlan.

"A man's a man for a' that" and however many impediments time-serving politicians may put in tho way, the day is not far distant when the grand doctrine which The Gazette treats as a1-straction will become such an acknowledged verity, that nerther United States Senators nor Iowa Republican newspapers will dare to cast a vote or put in a plea against it. mir.n.. Mill lUkfU IirtlUfllL UCCit sion to make its Iiail reelings known. If a jour nal in any adverse interest bag indulged in an ungracious remark concerning us, The Rcgitter has cmied with evidences or the irghest satisfaction. But a week ago it took up the cudgels on its own book, and indulged in a few of its choice expletives at our expense.

Replying briefly to tats in our last issue, we have brought that paier back upon us with oneot its interminably longarticles. uuu'" mougnt wouia ue uie ena or TUE t'OUEIER. This article in at nre trrv false and very abus.ve-abusie only where it is fttlse lalsc in iw "tatemcuta and false in iu inlerences but there is one comfort in ve Jgardtoit. If it contained anything baleful as 've articles seldom do-very few people Ul VeT MOW It lor lilt IS fM Rtinrt Ami timo win ever know it for life is too short and time too 1reciollst ttdrait of lht pie of such long-windea. nonseJLS diatriolsT "entBha" Tl iu mentis, when we shall be content to let it i-lx-nd whatever measure of force it may containV It toeony the impression that oneof thee.1- itors of this paper claims that he nominated Col.

Carpenter or. at least arroirates creat credit for I Iowa IS practically OUt Ot debt. (Waterloo the IesMoimar9M(er, for reasons un-OWe, it i3 true, a bonded debt of known to ua, has been exceedingly out of sorU 1 puhk j8LooiWi.Tii(M:oi;n-Ki5i-:i)S and Sale, Thursday, October 12th, 1871. AT OlsTE O'CLOCK 1- I Kspnblican party had 'taken its position upon the e.piality of i all men before the law both iu Con- i gress and in this State, and had incorpo- i rated it into our fundamental laws. Ini mediately after this adverse vote the Republican State Convention put a reso i i ii lution in its plattorm emphatically re bukinsr Harlan by asking that the word 3 3 white be stiicken from the naturalization laws! If our recollection is correct, botli Journal and Cedar Falls Ga- setle editors not only voted for this plat form but warmly eulogized it in their columns! Now, who is honest since they raise that thev, in back 1 mg down Irom acknowledged Kepubh- can doctrine, for hitewashing purposes, i x- or we in standing by that doctrine? No Convention of Republicans could be got together, which would endorse the po sition of Harlan and these papers know ur good editorial brothers lashing themselves into tury in their trantic el- forts to make a rational dctense ot the Senator's unrenuhlican vote- sho'Id bear in mmd that Iowa Senators are represen- 1 a.

tauvei oi ana re.ponsuue to publicans and that Wilsot, of i Morton of and other gentlemen, are eaoU respoilSlWe to his own coiist.t- nency. Mr. Harlan is in issue; he voted i lSamsl 1 iundauieutal principle of our i his party very sooe thereafter repudiated nis action uom in state anu iJonventions, ot which rebuke neither the Journal, Gazette, Islington or other Harlan papers, ever .1 i uttered a h-p by-way of softening the uUcrcfl by-way of softening the terrible blow. this ot- terrible blow. 1 i i find ii' 1 1 1 1 at w-t-f 'u 1 1 1 Sennrnr no has not condescended to otter a word in explanation, or signified his willingness to vote on this question in accordance with the voice of his constituency offi- ciallv pronounced.

There is the rub he refuses to represent his constituency, or give any explanation ot his action. tlto VVulnpl.in i 1 editors, who Kro so deeply concerned: ior tne interesis i vnusir, lengion that thev care notlilliir for the Senator ship. VVe supposed thev had slipped t.1 rF i i i I I I i iik-. yitli-iuii-, t'. ryl.it:- tiiiiiinir i l'a-r and fcn- veloM-s.

nil i and Vi. I'lala and Yfary the day alw.ve named. I will ofiVr fir sale by auction, at mv StK-k Vard in I WKii, and 1 I. hand. ch ll-rn Cattle, lluhs, ileiler, ai.

of OF WALL PAPti! mw Irmu a iiimiili -fn rrtin H. mwli tuii. lur M-veral jear j-1. to raie- ir--i nt held, I cijini to iiiic iici.ii.il vaia il.ii-1 Iruiit tn-mr who vunt iirow. I lmea i Li aii-i f.i'ly .1 and iiit-lr h.r-! nlv tw ke prt -i If- 1- iit 1 r.i i- rn-iir- Aionti I lie inanv lie.

ail utrivi- i ear. '-Id. im tin- "Id r-wr. are Hi hani i i.n -n tint all nmy "i OF IV. FL IXd TOX, Silhsfii ftfiOiiS IfcceiCf'ff, fn tin- AX Hhltl no.jK;nstrHlA luk4f U.Hmirt.m.

J--n fi 1 "ill I 000. but we have in the hands of our State and County Treasuries more than enough to pay the last dollar of principal and in terest. We might pay them any day and stop the interest, but the bonds have some years yet to run and the own-1 ers consider the investment too good a one tn n-irt with He showed bv facts and figures that Iowa wa is in the full tide of prosperity, and that she has attained to all this tinder the several JiCpubllcan administrations since the first election of iov. Crimes. 1 he speaker very thoroughly discussed railroad and other State issues, the tariff, Ac, and closed with a highly amusing detail of the cliff- erent "Xew Departures" that have been taken by the Democratic l'arty Since by the Democratic I arty the outbreak of the Rebellion 1 .1 .1 1 1 bowed that they have constantly like the rebel armies been "departing" from one position after -mother until now until HOW they are rcady- -for the sake of obtain- in power to endorse everything that CT 1 has ever been done by the Republican Republican Party! He was "reeted with frequent He viitli IVpimunt and entliumautio upplanse, and we tive iiever seen an audience assembled upon il' any political occasion better pleased with a public fcffort, or better satisfied i i l-.

With a candidate for high public PM-, 1 i oi wi r-i 4, by any team in ti au 1 a iau Hull and 11 if. rs at the larls, and will this f. iiie fnutuetated well-knowing t-n wrtit'y to hia exe-lienrr auJ utTionty. VKKKE onilMliV, Attclioneer-- rfr zrz-zzZ- Tfiir if i mm mm LONG JOHN, No. 4305 TToUhat almost spontaneous act of the Kepublicaulnartv the equality of all men before lrr I ly II n.

.1 Wea: Hay -ix iiri ileemeii i-d in all ri 111 itrin 3-yeur old 111 irei, ail'l i-ln li'irse cil Jacks and Jennets. Jai-ki and Jeutu-is. Cue Kentaeky Warrior" an I Milium ith" stork, wilialo Ucrlisliires a.xid lola.nd.-Cliliia.s. House. Vl3ul4tf MORRIS CORNELL, US Gold and Silver American and Imjwkd Watches.

Gold Chains and Jewelry, sn, Vl tr rn xx- iv "peetaelet, Clocl. OW, dc. Hair Jewelry and Wedding Kings made to order. VntihM -Tviliv re nairnl. I'la- done to order.

S3au Goods gold, engraved without i i Dealers in Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. CIUNEgnU rr KKV STONK SKWIXO MoCed into Cult's, nixt dour to Gilbert1 Store, on Commercial Street, 19tf WATERLOO. rOW A Oil III 1 1 UUll First-Glass GOOD! 0 V-ilCclU fJI OJLlUU.U.y Goods. 1 OLyieS 1 OF MillinGrV an 1 Pjricv Golds Mi. L.

S. COPE 1 .1 Is now receiving the various vie 111 Ml inerv la.I.teraUyto call and examine her stm ut bur old stand on Commercial Street. Waterloo. w-tf I -TALL am, VV I NTtli I Jl I Ji tCOX r' eiicted of i i AS iAL'LE As TT -T I TliTR.A- AND FANCY" GOODS. of fully invited to mid fashions.

Ac i.n iutorv to Hi, The Illaekhan countv are reie-t- 'Xiiiine tne Myie. their uual purctianes I nt Hit na-mi tlu-uur. Satisfaction in ('Wx and Prices Guar- KememiH-rthe pi.ive-eaM si.k- well known place of l.u-in, at her old and l.Mf P111 AN S.u.fcOF i.i r.roinitK am. otiikiiComi.istibi.ks i tiik City Br it ordaiiu'd b'j the Council of the City li'flfcWoo ki 1 'I hut. no rr-on shall keep at any time ami whi.

quantity shall be kept in tight metal hands, in anv store cellar or lnnidiiig theeity.exce.t a- hereinatw Bn' n-city i.ai handle. to exci-eu twelilv-nve polllul ol and iiowuer or jrun-eotton, afitrd-trk, mub-r'k irt-ualtv ot n.d less than live nor mole than teuiv-ne HlfS l'r eillll illlU eMTV OUtllt' skc 2. The ouncil may permit ami regulate bv ordin ince the eie. tion iud lu-iinle'i uu in 01 the citv and Mi. n'me as iney mny i.t.-iiuiiie, uie-prwit niagazmes lor combustibles and they may, at any time not me reeepiion ano nnia.i' oi uiihj hit ami owier It" nn? coiiiraci- Ulilile ov lnt-ui.

thM mAltaie shall u- Sec. S. All r.ns keeping gunimwiter or gu.c.tton in any store or building the city. nave a wiv i.n-iirw at ine rear eim sin siore or iiuuuni iinuer iiie uireciioii hiiu -suiervision of lhe Chief i.ngin-er of lhe Fii-e 1 e- partment, and no iH-rmn shall keep giiniM.wder or iriin-coltoli in anv lithrr lilac'e limn is hel-eiil provided under a ienally of not les than five nor more than twenty -live dollars for each and exerv ofl'ense. Passed Sept.

21, l7t. K. A. WHITAKKIi, Mavor. I.icinv, trity clerk.

An Okoixam to Pitovii'K ton the immkihatk AkKEST OK I'AKTIES IN Kit TAIN iIVlNO Fs OF 111R l'KAI-li .1 1111 SOIt TIOX TO UtAll AMI llETKUMISK THE SAUK. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of fiti ter too Mc. 1. It shall lie the duty of the ity Marhal thiscilv to imimnialelv ar- 1 -r 1 re.si any person louuu noiaung an unuuiuict' maiie lo pri'serve ine iieace alio goon i.nier oi uie Ci.v forthwith before the Mavor. or some of the in ace ol Klack- tinwK rimiiiv wiriini nil- riiv 101 inn stc 2.

It shall be the duty of the Marshal and -1- llatin that anv iierson haiolate.l any oiiiinance city, to immeiliatelyarrest and take siirh iersoii iniore the Mayor or some of Re Peace imibviii ciuuiy wiiniu me mi in. caaes of infrarlton.snf the ordinance hen-in sihc- Sir. 4 .11 Passed s.pt. ai. wi a.

ni a kkh, Mayor. 1 1 fc I I.1CIITY, IlJ CiviK. Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Iowa, proposed by the Thirteenth General Assembly. STATU r' IOWA, 'Um of M.cntT.iitv M.m:, Des June IsTl. KI Swii-tarr rstl', licrt'liv r.

tifv that tin- ina J.iiiit liroiHis- inir uini'iiiliiii'iiid ('iiitiliiliiiii ul sve'y of Mute. JolM II Iri. poking to. iiie oiiotinnion oi tiie Maie oi of the State of Iova, lat the fullowin? Amemlmi nt t(le Htmn oi tiu- Man of Jow iu-rci proios. ii "vvl.it.

fr.m 4 iiii-r. oi Aiipruviii Ajnn ii. 1 Amend 11,,. ilir Mate ol lawa.aaa 10 rrovidelur im ucierrDee Kubiica(ioii. Be.

it Resolved by he General Amembly of the -r That the following A mcmlm-nu to onsiiliition ol the Slate of Iowa In? and are MrlkT.romWtion One of Article de Three sai.t Constitution, the ord 'male 3. irom Section our 01 1 nr of said Cons! Unr ion, the word "male. 'said Cons! Resolved, Krelie be chosen at jurzrtcr, 1 nal inese vesoiiiuous ro-iiluemi the of the Mate of reby referred lo the "Legislature .0 tlie next tiencval Election ana mat the Secretary nt shall cause the same to be published for three months previous to the time of the next tleneral Election of members of the Legislature, iu one newspaiHT in each Congressional District. 2 Approved April 4, 1870. twH minni 1 1 rr I alo i'ell a lot of fine lol oid-i hiai and hvikshire Tig for breeding.

A Wood's Mower and a hit Farm Iiiipleuient- not etium-ratej. HAVE JUST OPEN" El An Immense Stock! OF FINE Dry Goods, CONSISTING IN PART OF $5000.00 WORTH OF SIL -AN1- Millar TOIH-IINSS, III all Widths and Colors. A IT'LL STOCK Ol' Empress Cloths -AND JfEISlXOS. TIIK KINKST LINE OF Black Alpacas KVEli OF EVERY WIDTH AM) QUALITY Our Domestic Department is complete: BICKER, EUSS CO. Telegraph Building, East-side.

lotf i i i 1 I 1 i I 1 i 1 KKM SACK ot iim of and iTpwani-. 1 yiar's credit at It er cent; ooS-lttii fcliio. month credit: on S-U to month er dit; all minis uoder Si'-, cah down. A diM-. unt of lo per cent, will tie rimde for es-h on rr.lit liM'oiji.

Noten ayalde tof and aucurity apj raeit ly, the Kir-T National Il.uiW of Waterloo. At lhe t-Iose of the al)ve 'ale. Mr. Hrad-haw of Kentuekr, is expected tlOll. JOl.

Carpenter was well Known first ballot! That's how we hurt Col. Carpenter here before, but he made a most excel- in Congressional Iisrrict-and that's where Podsnap came out! lie also tried to set up a les lent impression upon all who met him, Moines candidate, but finally had to withdraw and carried ith him the sincere good lUm-coveriut his retreat, however, with ti sumption that he was still stronger than a Titan! have lior of -hurt Horn amiouiice the ierm which th. be told TIie Aitrii'ititers ln'z huv voiieh ul Vi liinrtin 1 ati liir. iIi-n (M wiMtrs oi troujis ui iiiciiua. ini; j'-i- pie feel that in hiiu we shall have a Governor who is not only thoroughly in- funned upon all subjects of State inter- et, but one who possesses the lionesty l.o t.nnlr rf.Iiaront..r tli.

i ott and passed over Jordan, t.ut llOIl of men to the producing classes Ot Seem lO OC Sllll v. to ''J i amonf- whom be will locate. A a nw a nCT8 man he at onoe thorngh at the i counter and at the bench, being 1 a work- man of superior skill and experience, as f. .1 mm.r i 0f trade. We have known him intimately i 1 ily to the best graces cf the best people in his future home.

JJe Mume hegmter. i Capt. Plumb has settled in this city and tered Partnership with his broth- er. frank I'lumiv Oir Home MAstFAtTi BEs. We have heretofore spoken of articles made in this; county which were awarded first premiums 1 1 at the recent.

State air but here comes a correspondent ol the Oubuijue Ilerald wUh s.ilIe apprecijlUve wortte we take pieasure in copying Ample justice has been done Cooper; 1 and Connolly, carriage and wagon makers i of Dubuque. this it is not my wish or I for they are well known! in Blackhawk county, and this county ha Paid yearly largely to Dul.uoue for lumber wagons of their make, and are well satis- fiwi But for light, fancy carriages, we! have an establishment here, Hitt Chap' 1 man, who commenced business last stiring, i mnd who had 0 exhibition at this Tair, i I two carriages, one cutter, and a patent I wheel, known as the Hitt Chapman wheel, on all of which they were awarded and revived first premi urns, and which have not been reported, and the reason, as A- a Qlie of car. was, a coal box two-seated top buz- which for style and finish in every i particular can ue exeeneu, ami i may .....1 1 11. 1 ri irK y. ine otner carriage was term- fwRtoThU the cutter.

The Hitt" i Chapman wheel IS one of their own getting up and for thi OT eiirri imn-, 3 1 1 inauc ioi a tari iaje iilli. Messrs. Freeman also a new firm, had on exhibition a double harness, with tum IFiaiCU LI IIIIIIHIIU. Ull IHLII 1 c- cejveJ a first premium. was certain- ly as neatly a nnisneu narness as 1 ever.

nf -nnr Vxiirp-uvLur: 1 1 nl .111 r. lnatch it. X. rjt The Revival in Trade. 1UC tall season has opened wit the pentv.

Jnr exports are tiunreceilentl .1 latge, and the crops everywhere through- out tbe COHntrv tH en immense. This unusual commercial activity is due in a great measure to the recent Euro Peau war- At outbreak speculators imagined that there would be a sudden 4 rise in the price ot provisions and bread to ac- tin. thev were somewhat too hast v. 13oth Ger- many anu ranee were in no iiiimeuiave want ot the means of feedinc; their lm- meuse at lines, and the lesu of ie it I- tl cj i 1 was not to De teit until tiic tollowing; Vl'flP. iw Iinwf'vor lllO fit Europe, the waste and consumption ot the war, and the forced abandonment i of cultivation in many have i produced their Collscgueiit scarcity III i i i ii causiniis ifuu juu Ol ail KlIiUN The fields of Gennanv were neolectcd durio.r the planting sjasoii of last" rear, and in fullv one-third of France it is iii i probable that no crops wort.

men tioniiiii were planted. Theic comes were tiiaiuea. liteic eoine thei et ore to us an unprecedented de o. in. 1 f.ir m.ni.tiiii.i.ic had the crops of the present year not 111 1 1- exceeded those ot the preceding season there would be the natural inerease prices consequent Upon ail increased de rn'ilid Y.r...iir.i 11 ii.i'.T 1.

prouig.il, however, lia cur I 1 equal to the demailii, and it has there- icsulted that although last year exports of breadstuHs were lamer than' in the histo. th- countrv prices nevertheless tote ICsultCd that last year rv of this Country, pi-ices nevertheless declined. Cn the other hand the prices. I of woolen and cotton goods and of near- jy ajj raw materials have risen, since there has been uo increase in the sup- plv sufficient to counterbalance the in- I creased demand which has followed the i fi.f.t 11 i-i tl nf iiiilntrii i another element --iiiiei- I 'I'l. '1.

IS I I ican irouus lie Mi iKes in rjiiTiana L. ave made necessan an increase ot wa i ,1... ue, aim me iiLvrnat lonai i which msiijrated and supported Eim; ni1 prevonU.d tIie ro ss st likes 1 i nr.itin. uiiil nri.vrnlc.il Hu. i it i n.irl prevanc-i, lias, nail lis snare 111 III- ere.isnio me wao-s oi liioiisn ana r-u- ropeau working-men.

The increase of "'i of and this increase has had its lesritimate efl'ect in decreasin-r tl.oi iu legitimate eflect in decreasing the manufactured goods Hence there lias spiling up a demand tor Amer- uunL.t 'u not the of possibility that the strikes r-uropeau xvoi Kinen may yet result in v. 11111:1 ill" iiiiiii.i. mil nils nannor lahur of Kiirmic" I'niniil. ti oh. 1 ger a reason for existence and will be-; oine practically inoperative.

This. inoperatiye. iivwcht, a iiimiu iu mu future. At the present it is sullicient to know that the immediate result of the illsorjaillzatlOll of European industry i consequent upon tho war and the wide extenon of strikes among the English fUj Continental xvorkinji-nien lias been 1 1 10 create a ue ami ior American sroous i anu a consequent increase meir j.i ices. A 1 World 1 1 TOCi TOT SPlP! FEW VERY CHOICE BOAR PIGS, i lai'L'e en.iuirli for s-n ice.

Ami to those I omalaf consult your interests ami pive us a call. Letters i of inquiry promptly xuswcreil. Address sHHtvUtmc.fiitr.. to invest in ine nevKsinre, we sav your interests ami give us a call. Letters i Also WANTED.

rxn PATir ItAn .1. era. Milkers and Plowmen to whom tmmi wages and steady employment will be iriven. J5ui2 i i I i i i I 1 1 i i i i I 1 i ol j.o.uw, MIer-on i proven: i tuceess firmness and the ability to administer i oi.prece.tenW briUUncy. dennita the i ie receivec from that iia the State Government in a manner that lwo ynflnUIBte gtnuemen who LIQUORS AiSD CIGARS.

rf the brink and fear to launch HWav vo niniia KmiU Men 'x-. Tl i oe welcome mere. iova tjttu jxeuuo- c. We siinply asked our venerable friend, Hat iiij oH-tii. ii li'H in il- -itv nf trc i firnt-h chu- -I Foreign end rcnestic "v7ir.es, Limners and Cigars, h'l'h I Ail Cosds in civil terms, to express an oitinion as 1 1 'to Mr.

Harlan's rote against the cardin i- r. state tonvenuon: imse assertions are wunout fl In the next breath he says that our friendship waa me pouncai ueam i me popu.ar, i i penter all the votes he failed to get in the Vlth U9 "amine this sweeping declara- I tion and compare notes niMjn The Regitter's as-1 I sumption. Assuring the Coionei-s frieads of its I sumption. Assuring the Colonel's frieadsof its friendship at the outset, it very soon basely tried I fr'eniship at the outset, it very soon basely tried to betray him. bv trjct Mndilate, with lhe evident intention of de- bating the Colonel by dividing his home vote.

Bfter "ll its efforts, and all the boot-licking he only received 16 votes from this district and but 50 in the entire State! And these delegates Wk and went over to Carpenter on the Our friendship may possibly be very damaging to JL, those misguided mortals who are numbered as our friends, whilethosemay be the most fortunate of men who bai-k in the sour, morose, frost ldt ten Bmiir8 the amiable Podsnap! But the last 1... l.u.... able with the vanity attributed to us by The Reg- were its sneeiut nets, were the worst beaten men uurccoru; are gmii uiai none oi oui ii leuus canchttrpelIg withhavingientheminsu.hpiight! Damaging our personal friendship may be, hut not always re presented in the bulletins thus Oi-O. As to lhe kerne' of the present controvert 1 ituiy lie wisdom lor the dogmatic rodnap at i the Capital to wait and see what he shall see. Let him husbandhis words, words, words even these i l.A nf rlia Id fat ami (...

"7 7. repeats the tbistic oath "he was always there." I Th, RfgUt Uon.t Bevm to enJore our course, "luring the temperanee excitement in Marshall- town! Whatever may be thought of it is little matter now but who can lorget the antics 01 The fan ...1. Ka 1 i cyclone swept over lies Under the ac- knowledged editorship of Jodsnap himself, it took water-making the most abject and ingion- ous back-down since "the king of France, with' forty thousand me, nmrche.l up a hill and then; down agun." We deeply regret thu aoy occaioo for unplea.saot won Is has ever arisen beween The Register and ourselves; but the truth of the matter is simply tins it has out of dihii nun at 'ts mae uuprovoked attacks upon us. But as the results of its friendships '-go by con- traries." like the 1-addy-a dreams, so even its H'linlv writ I nmv liilimi lirnll. nnAI rilK.

wrath hiiy prove innoxious. I he bioux Citv Journil, Dubuque Tlx0 I1- ing a game of thtee-cornered cat to i Drove Wbether Senator Harlan nuc nrrVit ior wroosr iu votinir acainst strikinw Tl y. n.r.-f nrl.irn inr 1im I i viig ii. Whms UIO. word white out ot the aturaization Laws.

Slate lieatster. We would esteem it a favor it ine 1.I-, ua ion upon that vote of Mr. Harlan. as it iu haimony with the oft-declared po- of thc llcpuWican 0 Equality of all men before the law! 1 iuality ol all men before the law i- Come dogmatism, no cyni- eiam li-nliiniri. hut a iMn.Ii.l 1 C19m l'-J'uaL but a candid, square answer from the leading journal of Iowa, upon a matter of vital princi- pie! Will the Reaisler oblige us? Vote for the Undue Tax far these i I i i i I i 0 versy, 'oapat' i .10 I i P' -DON'T BEAD THIS!" YOU MUST KNOW WHKRK TO GO TO lll'Y Yol'll CLOTHING CHEAP 1" i of all Men before the Law and the above answer If Mr.

Harlan cati stand that kind of defence and if that is a that OUi; (jf j. defenders has 1.:... -we shall try and insister say iui 111111 simi 11 ou'J iinisivi 1 1 oso ro niure 11. 1 lhe 1'JWa lit, Republican skulks so tar out its arrows fail to do any execution the State Remitter's fttort to prolong their tiilit The chief aniens the excellent nomi- 1 I IT 1 nations by the Kepublican party tor leg- i8lative fftlces this fall, is that of Cov. Ri (rWH Vilx Xext to the UlimuuU I'l IU inherent luxaltv of the masses of noble AV ON THE NEWS COUNTER 1h i'jiiii'l ull Hie u1 litt I)(Uij au tl Wee hi tf Paper 'IIIK MOMWLY MAUAIM, 1 All the Mfinlar Nvt-- of lay in iaj-r 0Mri i.l Ota I.lti'ratur-.

5 Any int iinii'i will trlt-ril if lt-- No pain sfiartfl to tli-a ll wht may) lavor jut ttii tht-ir u.rrtnaf. T1KS. V. MAN'CIIESTER. Submission of the Stock Act T.TK 1W IlLi hii Col ntv, Opi.eof C-iuiUy Anuilor Ti the nnlifitrt Met tarl ff said Comity? Wiieki- 1 1i' of" StHM-rvi-r- uil County, lvi, ut iht- 4 uue etm, A.

I. 1-71, feaul Hoar I trrdrr, I hat lite prviiMis iA i the t-s-iim Lnvv of i7J. t-tiUtU An Act l- ft mill so4-k 1 1 fin liitniiinr at Ijf fiiimiit-t-i lit th h-rtil vuttr- 'I thU tlinly at tit" uvt if it-rat aiil tie 4 Ik- iutriMrtM tiu niie' las- -uiw Niii'i Art ini. Vi irl (iiTiitt- f.ti..w, t-w il tilAriKHi-. AN At IfMk.

t'rmu Urp-. Tiiiv it fnacttd bittht tif ittraf Annrm- hhj th" fite t'urn I hat tin tft ltffTi'. slitfp. ine an-i triier stn-U. hliifil ti thU lr sill Umv lv eHcii J.

I nu ti tr in neTUiii i.i;M'V rttiiiV it- i I I ill Itli- have a lit am -t-fk, I ii -h tit--pa-f itn htua-. the im)irr-ii iaii it i 1 1 tin-own- -r i i 't. of tin? nit 4. 'I h- is tti si.n if ihe -s land tr" ititrui i anv tr tek Mt iin the eamct in t-tnut- ale xjHtise I lie own then-til tmiii i sahl art' anl. WilHtii I vwny-fur ln-ui- nft.

i MM-fc i- Keen n-Mraitii-'i iSumJay l.t-i iu lr tin parly iitj.iiv-l. t'liall until, tut Tiw tishi r-tti he uw on I iew a a- tti imairr. v. itvu two or if tht J't-ii-ts-t-. jt-mol-'l.

Iiit ha nv a iff in- mi 1 the ant-mut t. in- pui-1 i jiti tit) atri if the hto )r mi--m-. owmn-r i-tirh "ii-tiaiiifl stork, refu-e lo r.iy lit' taurine ik .1, then it int tl th Iur of hi I ra tr uj notice in three r4n 3ai iu t-u h- shi lirie fitrii fi.iiuaL'- it- ii n-, tmst th-- ac frtork ur mi iimeii ttn-r-i it tin irv t' Sili'l tl.tiit l-. Willi ro-t th hitrhtt luil'tt-f; any lonu-y -t m-U altf-r Rittisl'j iiiir Iul he return! lo ownt-r tin- -toek anl sak h-ili take iilaci- at the nrh-m--I her-' mi1i tM-k wa di-train-i, Im nv-eii the hour- -f one ilin- P. on tlte tenth -lay after the f-tuiic I notiee: provided, that if any out- uire of r-ai-i Trustees, an- in any way inU re-tt-'I in mhI affes, tin I ni-n-- Ar I 'ru-i f.

iiot intt-iv-i 1 zipiHiint s.jfiii unv nr ruiM--, as the may reiiitv, iii in tin- pl.iee i.f th iei-iii er- t-ous inleiv-teii th- m-r tin "-t-M-k. Ih- P-rtM eill It el to tile .11 t4i-iVif. i known, nio 1m- n.itfjei the tnic pluee il lhe i lir iw tai'l tiaiH.li.'"-. (i. I he Tru-i i shrill make tU-ir nint in riling aii.i liii" i-ovi eh-rk, to In-ot rr -ni in hi-oihce, ant they fhall reet-ive suiu of one (i Mlar i hjy for fa eh jjei'itms a ly the aein tin- a''.

apiM iil tiie in-uii 1 iirl -f the -r count tn tilt fa.M'.i. mti unt oi a-M-i-Min cIihI! ccr-ii fortr ike ftn.d hand Mmtl le tlleit therh rk nt ttiv i-loo in a I natiy dotthlc tin- oft'te -i rn -Jiatl. itu jtmM rtiel --liil-it-nt to hi- ar-prv hy tlie eh-i ninl itn-r tile tiln the ap-' lieal boivl. liii ot.r.i!i' a Mrre-dntS. The eU rk.

JiHef all i- I ikeli. "Ii ili eertilV hJI lite i irinal the eletk of the t.ivi'iiit i mill. ni inr liral, inr wiii-'li fltii 1 I-' ituit i-i Mr Ski 7. If ihe mv ner ni sre mil kiii.vv 11 11 sh.il lie Ireiileil u- 1 ira siri the iv-iilnr imt luitf "I SiiM.rvi-irs in June e.u'li a iiiajonty i.l the I'm tali I i-hull 1I1 mine vvhiller ''I'I l-ll ol'thc pi'ov isiolis unhis act rhail hv to I thf h-irul v.ili nl'lhe i nniilv al lhe i ll-UIIIlT (fi i eral elei'liiill ami it the iiV( vixn there may tit rilti'll ul on ea. eiilier 01 ihe M'iitiin'e.

following, to-witj "ti.r the aet l-e-lruiiiini; M.ek Irom rnnnini ai larei-:" "Aifain-I Ihe ai-l resl raiiiinjc stork rumiiiis at larpr:" ami il'a majvrily ol all lire eat lor or t-ail iniiiitoii ai he lr -aiil art. Itieii. aiel not oihi rw "hall Ihe of mis aet lie ill full f.irer in sueli eonn-; tv: Provided, a maiorilv of the lmnl ol sii'r- vi-ormav r-ulmiil the ijin-sli whether Hie jirn- of this art In- by a lliajon-! Iv vote in anv romilv ill hieh it may have lieen a. ln.ie.l. and jrorictf, further, that any Boar-1 of in anv c.mniy in Ihi '-(uVr niav niihiiiit the iiuestion of ailopiinjr lhe of this art, at a Piwial election calleil tr that lmr-liose.

11 f. 0. The provisions of this art shall take fleet 111 ninety ilays afier iM-iiijt aii.it any countv in litis sta'le. ti'i. I his art lining immediate shall lie in fmee, on ami aln lis Iiuli-liealioii iullieihlilv state Heai'trr anil Bl'l-Irtiu.

imlilistini at His onus. Mi. Apiui.veil March 17, lsTit. 1 hereby e. rlil.v mat the for; 'it -in published Ihe iMity Keyitler March Ihe LI WHltiil Ssecri-'lary of State Now, thi ieliire, notice is hereby given, that at Ihe (rt-neral Kiection lo 1 held in silid coumy, 011 the id Tuesday in Oetnber, A- qiiivtii.il of the adi.ption ol the provisions ol sai.l Art ill Ih- sul.liiill.-l to the legal voters ol naid coiu.lv, acrording to the above ul voting upon said iuetion thall Ije as follows, viz: I hose voting in favor of the adopti' or the I' said act.

sha'. I have written orpnnt-i ed niton their ballots the words or Ihe Art lie-; S'ock from liuuning at Those voting against Ihe adoption ol the of said act. shall have written or printed upon their ballots lhe wonls "Against the Act Kesti-aining siock from Itunning ai Large." XV itness mv hand and the seal of the Hoard of iiiervisors of said county, this iJd day or August, A. 11. UAVLW.

lOOTE, 12-w Auditor. is I 1 I interruption of mamifa Iowa, it was the inspiring energy vigorous nionism of Goy. Kirkwood ha8 affected tl llli. till il, THAT i L. iE TrK I lhV 11 a i I FAILOU AM UKAI.KU IV Gents" Furnishing' Goods, Hats, Caps, i- ill t.n-k c-l of the as Represented, '-i lialu-njn- hu- LEO.

LEVI CO. LACK 1 II AND CjJo to a pa w4 IBM ml 0 mm 'i I will Nfnro tueir moiiesL uiHruuatiun. ii .1. t. a Judge Coo.ey ot nibuqne, was in ai tendance, and was called out at the cli.se ot Col.

Carpenters speech, lie 1 made but few remarks, as the evening i'. coot lii hita well recciveu ny me auuience. mis meeunir as a mosiueciueu sue- 1. -i. 1 ce-s and its good tesults will te seen in 1-1 1 "I 1111 increased interest upon election day.

The Answer- After waitin-' two weeks, the Cedar Falls Gazette of last week came out with a IcH-thy reply to our ijUCHtlon, as to Hl.ctlicr it approved the vote of Senator approved I at Ian against striking the word "white' out of the naturalization laws. I rt. ji it LL- for Mr Harlan i iv Uepublican Mem-, ...1. The Get- setle nnres as an excu that several leadin hers of the Senate such men as XV il- i son, of Massachusetts, and Edmunds, of. of, Id Vermont, voted in the same way was the dread lest the Chinese should ii i i the whole eonntrv and take it mi'iiu, we.

The Gazette says "Abstractly we are iu favor of an emmlitv of all men before tbe law. and 1 i ill I go as tar as the COCKIER dare, tOO, in defence of that doctrine, but as in the eae iu question, there may be reasons underlying the sweeping declaration, i that would modifv materially our act- i In the opinion of the Gazette, this g. a. fundamental principle- the one principi sule eurner-stone of the Ilepubliean party! to be put aside whenever in the opiii ina of any member of the party "there may be reasons," ice. This is a pour subterfnge a small ereep-out.

IJ nv is a nartv ti liavn smv ffilifsi.ui rr i -j jumiation, if its great nn Jerlyinj' are to be set aside in deference to man's whim What has given the Kepub liean party of Iowa its immense Simply its thorough and radicahsn, its positive .1. ciarations in favor of the K.pmlitv of All Men before the Lw i on take a position as a nilftr 1 .1 mnttpr 11 1" fiiii.1;i?iii.ii,.,i f.i .1 i 11 'i mciple i and then sneak out of it, whenever dem. i-ogucs howl about "the nigger" ot Chinese'7 Mr. Harlan may do it as well as some of his followers like. ITie Gazette.

Uut we are proud to say luat the Kepublican Tarty of loiva has i never done it and that no Cronvention of its representative men can be got to-; it. Only two pa- I te have had the I gether who would do pers in the whole State temerity to endorse Senator Harlan's abandonment of principle thti Cedar Falls Gazette and the Sioux City Jour- i i No to srnnv (ioinis: Om EC FITS AKD QUICK SALLS." reasons: 1st, It is an immediate press- x-'iratieiiziiig as lupuoiiL.in soleU, hen the hnropean woi king- 1 of bv th- two limits th-iuz public that provision be Faise worthy work of pro-en M.ceeed in reduei.ig their hours ot i TttZl madeforanexv and permanent Bridge the the ICaf i doT till 't'comf Tit 1 "Ce0 numb and Ulind This is a bad record ductlon wl" 1 corae as "ear 'h ionnof i.as I'-to at this point. 2 Iron Undoes are be- A'unu' anu ljiina i is a uau rttoru The tariff which assumes to pro- i testiiiuniy i have -t my i -c i mill vpt the ionrnaU of the last five or i -n i i i liaml ami vmiimmI to lie allixeil tho t'n-at coming very popular, and if we secure; 11 1,0 ul tect American industry will no Ion I l.s. tin- ii-. none at i-s Moims, i I l.

1., mat rouseii una to a ime.ii ui tuuiaiui in d'5 War for the Union unsur liif.ii'ir mie in i i assed in the history of any people on lowas old '-War FOvernor I iiie ii onirlit to tie eleeted senator from John- oum; uy tne mumi loicevu ner people cratic party were in power in Iowa they l. l. i i wr cvel. sin(rl! benevIeIlt Institution: When the Ite- hlCHIl ty camc vcr Ul Mt oncc om of benevolel)t institutions which are now nearly all built and paid for. I5ut the uiinniirniiv iimiriir iiii'iii sii I'rv in i.l l.l: six sessions ot our "Male l-egtsutiiire will bundaiitlv eonliiin the statement, Tub Code.

The manuscript of i cjfji, Commissioners of Iowa, wjJO ui-o iiwt finwhoH tlw.ir rnrl- axe uri nnisnea tiieir work, coxers sand pages of Hat Cap, much of a thousam report being reprint, mis nun. .1 .1 1 1 uiex aic- wiuuiiF a iciioi 01 tueir jaoors. wllicli xxiil lie SllDllllttel to tlie ture in January Uksekxed Promotion-. Br a recent or- ler cf the Post othce Department Mr. ij.

D. Button, for two years assistant clerk has been promoted to a Railway Postal ii ,.,..11.... .0.. railway lostai Head Clerkship on the "run'' between Du-' bu.pie and Fort Mr. Button is rh' i worthy and well qualified, and the eoiu- mand Come up higher will be as ad-; vantageous to the Service as it is gratify ing to him and his friends.

3Ki an he inaile hy Our Own Fireside. It OWN HinIIK is a Urar, I'eaife Lit rarv I'amr. Willi Hue lllllstralmus. am! Ihe si ofi'ories am! Kaiuilv lieailinjr. I'rice year.

EVERY SCJJSCnillEU ir; nix i a Fine Fruit Chromo AS A PKLMICM, Wlikli would retail f-r s--iii ctanip l-r aainiJ" l'ar Any one il.nihtimrlhc reliability ol nat is t.nereu anil ill wrile to tlie llill-ner. an ran Ih- ma.Ie so that Ihe t.tir..mo aiel Ia- can the im.m is lorwr.l.-.l hl ral ,11 li.iu..., to -anv The most lib. ral 11 iniiim lo canvassers are firr stilt- Hl.l lin ine r.u.i scriln it i trouble get A Pn. Oni-'gist of Car.lingt;m, write Ilia' he pot nine suliscrilH-rs 111 ten minutes, hy mereU show ing the I'n nmiin." Cash l'l-emiu-is also given A.hliw. Tl Jlavtou.

Pui.li-h.r of Our Own 1'ireside, ami managing partner of lhe II rm of o. Crook Co. 1 'Otll 1 7-OUXG FOWLS now teady to ship 1 from Westmoreland Poultry Yard. reiluced rates until Octolr 1st Address for Price List 3. V.

BKKNELL, Westmoreland, Oneida N. Y. one, others will be dem throughout the county, and bnilt withiu a very short time. 3d, It is certainly verv in- judicious to get into an embittered con- si oxer county improvemetiw ot aeK- nowledireJ nublio neoessitv let I lie "oi. uuuuiiig tne iFfiuge nei ..1.

1 I fl, right on to CoiilTili-tion. and wk can soon 1 1 1 tMiilil another ami another. II. n. S.

Fi ikbine trie "of the 110 blest legislators Iowa ever had is a candidate the llnsi. JoJ.i.s,,,, and d-speiate means are to to Hat lum. earnestly p0- Jit leal enemies be coiiIV.hik,., tiiutnphant election. The SluU. need of him.

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