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ETerTthlng ffu Tied I p. tt ncrt vrrv nrosDcrous lookina. and flnanco was hardly a subject one A WHIT REFUSED. would expect euch an out at knees and el Tn7 r.ifford and Grace Ilor bow individual to lswrestea in, yet no itw! iwfn tho buLlotin board In front of ner leave tomorrow by conveyance on WAMTCfl a Broadway hatter and studied the figures Judge Ncj, at Ioa City, IiefuM.d a visit with Miss Gifford's sister in Buchanan county. which are put out from time to time upon It, setting forth the amount of free gold In AT OUT to lielease T.

I. Ilurke by Habeas Corpus. O. Hems worth returned last night CLOSING the treasury, lie read mem time anu again, turned away and then went back to look them over once more, observing to a bystander in a tone of wonder: from a ten days' visit at the old homestead where he was born and ra'sed, BB.AGDOF near Iowa City, lie had a very pleas- IMPOItTANT I.KCiAl- I'OlNTS. "Fifty-Ovo millions of free gold ana over in tho treasury I Don't seem possiblcf do it?" ant visit, but had to come nome py team.

Positively to Quit Business in 60 Days. ALL GOODS AT COST C. E. Coolidge and wife, who have The release of T. D.

Burke, which been the cuests of his brother, J. 1. was asked on a writ of habeas corpus, "Well, there it is," answered the bystander shortly. Ho was waiting with as much patience as he could well command for tho score cf th New Yorks in the third inning of tho Boston game and was not worrying over such minor matters as national solidity. "Yes.

I know it's there," continued the Coolidge, and family for the past two We can resoIe yur ine turned shoes justlike new. This is work you cannot get satisfactorily done everywhere. We claim to do the BEST REPAIRING in the city. Work has been deDit d. The application was A.lTrrtirmrnt of a miscellaneous charoc-u in the column for One Cent a Word for first insertion; additional insertion naif cent per payable in advance at the counter.

weeks, left for the east thi3 morning a 4- Xn rsri 1 heard by Judge Xey at Iowa City yes-torflav and denied. A special from Tbev wiliston at i nr i nfari enrn nan. hs lcj loao During ttiis saie. wo uavo v.v-v 1 and in Michigan on their way to Iowa City says that Lake, the defendant's attorney, asked the release on the etnolr fif Boots and Shoes in sixty days, provnmng we reuues uu.i ho Watertown, X. KOi: KENT.

-TWO K(X)M3 ON MI tNI floor, furnished or unfurnished. EM West Sixth Stir.t. mCt nresent stock one-tnird. CASH will be required aurmg xnis j.i. a Bunn son of G.

uunn, wno lit t- nr It I cinW Til TIP 1 St. is grounds that the action of the justice i uund. r.i.i'.r,i;HHACK cuutain. own- er 11 who committed plamtiiT was wrong Everything reserve. All aeeonnts mus, Da vu: gotten out promptly and at prices as low or lower than you pay for inferior workmanship.

We have the machinery for doing good work. that he did not reach the ngnt con 'HK WANTED AT THE WKSTEUN 1IOUSR an? one cocld daring the length of elusion and the evidence did not show Toa therp npinc the citv ad KKvr-sfi'OMi ri.ooit KETCH fI that the boy was Hay liiliott, or that a crime was committed. Judge Xey de vertising agent for the Chicago Busi RUSH, NEILL SCHUTZ. first excaker, "'cause tho Aggers Bays so, but it ain't natural just tho same." "What's tho matter with it?" impatiently asked the ball fiend. "WclL with all tho poverty goin around, it should be In our hands.

It belongs to us, don'6 it?" "I Bupposo bo," absentmindedly replied tho other, thinking of the game. "We're ono ahead." "No wo ain't, cither. Wo'ro nothin ahead as long as it's tied up there. "Tie nothin. -We've got a lead," indignantly retorted tho crank, rooting very hard as he saw the boy coming to mark up tho inning on the board.

"We've got no lead on thorn millions, if I know anythin about it. Why, it was on 1x7 this rnnrnin that I went out to borry BUH-k. AMrty WM.COUSKLU salf ness College. He may return, out it is nied the petition and held that these more likely that he wiH help his father questions are questions of fact upon WANTKU HAI-HSMAX; salary 1 start. r.t Brown ISros.

(a, in the coal bus'ness tb's winter. which the committing magistrate Marriage of Charley Huff. Niirserj men. nti asi'. Mrs.

Nellie Cat son chi'd'en, of No Special Train to Des Sloines. right to pass, and that there is no ripht of anieal from a hearing on pre- FOU OI'HTC Oil SLKlil'INO KOOM. Mt. Vernon, who have on at C. J.

Brooks, of the C. G. nv. uy, Fn.juir' at Iju)table vlw Charley Huff, the well known and the home of ex-Gov. Boies, returned liminarv examination as there 13 a JM JJF in town today.

He says that he does IOK SA I.E. TWO GOOD HAIMi COAL tViia 3. CfilSOn IS a popular agent of the B. C. 11.

X. Il'y case in which the justice has the right not see how his company can run a Stm, .1. O. IllI.DKiytAKD at Waverly, was married yesterday in daughter of Mr. Boies.

to trv to determine and inflict punisn special train from Waterloo to ues Chicago to Miss Minnie Wyncoop, of "Miss Hattie visiting vutn KOIt MA I.E. -THE WATTI.KS LAI 1 EOK sale. at ttie Palace, not JUfayette a quarter, and thero wasn't that amount of money among all my friends. Think of 'it! Not 23 cents in tho crowd, an all m.Tif Xev's decision hss at Falls. Charley's many friends GOOD SHOES-TlirYT FIT.

friends at Webster City, Fort Dodge Moines on McKmiey cay, lor uic i-son that Dr. Hutchins, of the State street. tracted considerable attention from the them millions of ourn tied up thero. iou in this city will extend congratulations. and Cherokee.

if im-vt MOUSE OF EHSHT KOOMS fact, that in this district it has hereto ain't got a five, have your- Tn this mornins's Chicago Tribune we Mrs. Thomas, who has been visiting fore been conceded that the question of 'Five! No, but there eneu me Central Committee, applied to the Western Passenger Association for rates and a round trip rate of one and cellar, and well; near business east side. W. El.oY S4-tf at W. Wr.

Pierce's, left last night for find the following notice of the Huff WvncooD nuptials: the sufficiency of the evidence to noa rooter, as the boy put up another tally for tho New Yorks. her home in San Diego, California. a dpfsndant committed on a prenmm- t't'VT two NKW HOUSES. ONE Miss Minnie Wvncoop was married a third fare was made. Mr.

says this will prevent any reduction of arv pxaniination could be tried ia a flylit ilnVl "hp srveri mom, with oullsii'HIirigs "Where?" asked tho man eagerly. "On the board. Can't you see 'em?" "Tnst like the millions." said the rasced Mrs. M. W.

Quest has taken the to Charles Clark Huff at noon yesterday hahfas cornus nroceeding, and if the agency for holiday books as usual, and connected Cistern and wen at cani imuw, E. M. Pikick. tf d3 Irving St. on "Mvrtle Avenue, the Rev.

Arthur L. rates lower than those -maae uy iub association. There is no question but citizen, turning mournfully away, "tied evidence was insullicient to warrant W3 Spi wi'l ca1! upon her friends. up." -Now York Herald. Williams, rector of Christ Episcopal church, officiating.

The bride wore a i i- Vtf.tl II A lKI HUSKY COWS the committal then that the defendant might be discharged in such proceed that a train load of excursionists coum be taken from here if a low rate was Wre publish today the quarterly nvhrr u'oo I tiuir'tity of milk. Apply at Cou- A Question of Forehead. Thr member of parliament for one of KlUKoTiee, statement of the condition of the ing. white satin gown with diamonds. She was without a veil and carried yellow roses.

Only immediate relatives and thA most, imoortant southern divisions is EOT ON EEEE11SON Waterloo State Bank. As usual, the made, and Mr. Brooks admitted that he thought it would be a good thing to run such a train from here. Tinn't. fail to attend the opening sale possessed of a magnificent bald head.

Ho stieet. I.etwecn West Third stieet ami Park showing is a good one. was in a shaving saloon tne other aay get of Dazzett Co. tomorrow night ia the Av(. .1.

SKIM1VVH K. 73-tf friends were present. The wedding breakfast was at 1 o'clock, and dinner Sick. Harry Harbin, son of G. W.

Bitten ly a Dog. BUY THE BEST AND SAVE HONEY THE Ratal Homo, FOR SALE BY C. I. BERKLEY. IT HAS EQUAL.

A a -it lt Vl store formerly occupied iauey Thev a beautiful line 'll KA I' A COOI) NINE KOOM ting shaved. When he had unisneu, me barber remarked: "I've got a splendid new hair restorer here. Will you let mo try it on your was served for the bridal party at the house anil Int. corner Jefferson sti ert ami West Harbin, i3 quite RI, but appeared to be somewhat better tb5s forenoon. Mis.

afternoon the daughter of M. of Goods and they have concluded to Sherman House. The bride is a resi nitten ouite severely by a Snvder. mother of Mr3. Harbin, is suf open their business by having an auction sa1 for a few davs.

Don't fail to head?" ThnlM P. nssented. with an observation Park Ave. E. SKiHiwn-K.

73-tf IOK KENT. SUITEOE ROOMS EOK HOUSE-keephifi. Apply at this onice. dent of Cedar Falls, Ia. Charles Clark Huff was for many years connected large Newfoundland dog owned near attend these sales, for you will get the fering from an attack of bronchit's, but is slightly better today.

with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids where she lives. The aog nau bucU of BPveral times before and this af which showed that he had had previous experienco in the matter: "All right. I don't think you can do mo any harm. Thereimnn the barber, with trreat flour elegant goods at your price ana every Northern R'y at Waterloo, and is thing is fully guaranteed. Wo fijim to Ffi as far ahead in our ternoon he sprang at her face catching atnresent the company's agent at Wa CI11CACO SIIOITISU HONE 15Y A LADY experience.

For circular, address Mrs. A. E. Stamush, Oak wood 7(Hm. Chicaoo.

goods as we are below in our prices. Come in and see our cheap prices on verly. Mr. and Mrs. Huff leave today her upper lip with his teetn auu cuiuug three severe gashes through the lip.

A UROAK, IflB cuuciuau ish, took a bottle from tho stand, and with much ceremony began to rub his customer's head. After he had been rubbing some time ho stopped suddenly and seemed greatly agitated. Turning to his cus our own make of Columbian Cafe. for their future home at averly. The New "Paul Kauvar." M.

T. moves his clothing physician was summoned ana sevveu up the wounds. Jt is not thought that SALE-OLD FAFBK8 IN ANY QUAN-tity, at the Cockihr office. stock to Waterloo today, where he For pure drugs go to Joder's Thar- the womds wPl be serious, but it was r.u and the eirl nairowly es seil it off at bankrupt prices, lie pro tomer, ho said iu a most nusterea manner. "You must excuso me, sir, but I really forgot to ask you how high you wanted your forehead." Modern Society.

macy. A. Policeman. Speaks. makes, both of Heaters and Coofcs.

The largest assort- poses hereafter to deal ii such stocks, caped being permanently disfigured if tf merit in tne city. au anu going from place to place as the openings seem favorable. Charles City In- Editor Courier: 1i Jr.t night is- not seriously iajarea. coum learn who was the owner of the dog. nrrcpntrivo Talliert of South Caro Top.

TiATr.v Co ij it i er I noticed tj.ll in en cer. Now is the time to get TTf blacked and lina occupies a unique position among a ommriication i.om S. W. D. Irvice, who has for sometime congressmen.

Ho neither attends tho cMi-rls. 1 rinks, smokes nor chews. Whitney, ii which she reflect upon me set up. Cm do it on short notice. r' rast been employed at Knapp drug He has a habit, However, oi never i-aix8 Washington Tost.

Sept. 4, 1891. Steele Mackay's new version of "Paul Kauvar" opened the week at the Bijou last night, to a large house. As heretofore stated, the author has almost rewritten "Pau1 Kauvar" and made it masterpi-ce. The play originally abounded in situations and climaxes, and the blending of pathos and comedy was rasterlul, but even tb's 'has been greatly improved upon.

Several new effects have been introduced, inelud'ng a French prenadier ouartet, a thorough Arabian the pe- form a nee of my duty. She Fxys: store, goes to St. Louis in a uay or uvo to take a course in pharmacy. Mr. a blind man or a beggar on tno street- uncut giving him a nickel.

-i "One rnfoi unaf cari tne Irvine is a first-class young man nnH wriil make a very ef- object 1' ton of a Wa vloo poll' eman C. L. Dean, living north or tne uity, is the happy father of a little girl baby born last night. The Harvest Home festival at the Congregational church Monday night was well attended. The ladies served an elegant sapper to which all present did ample justice.

The receipts of the festival comprised about $50 and a mistaken k'adncs w-ih ai'. its STATEMENT OF TI1K CONDITION OF CYCIJ ci.v ficient druggist. for putt'ng Hm to bed in a hor2l, Snnt. Buechele states that the schools instead of lodrng h-m saleiy ber-'na the bai3 as he shorTd have done." t' imk VMR Kri SiATfi UMK. in the county are not all engaged, a3 ens tteetf- Now, I don't want i enter 'ito any steed, new scenery, and mechanical and electrical devices.

Rfhr.nl have been promised to a num- loirc Trttrn livntPfl npr of narties who failed to secure cer- t. B. SMITH. Pr't. B.

8. K1U.MAH, vwe-i Smith, Lichty Hillman Company, WHOLESALE GROCERS. said oiy ao BIO, 512 and E14 Sycamore St, TERLOO, IQWfl. Waterloo, Iowa, Oct. 3, 1894.

Waterloo, iowa, in wc The dream of Paul Kauvar in the good time generally. Word was received today that Hon. rtpni Ttntterworth. of OHo, make newspaper cont ove.y over the mate-tjr, but if WbJtuey had cared to invr "tigate sufficiently to have known tifWt.es. At one time it was thought first act.

showing the guSUotme, the temher, A. I), isci, made to the Auditor of btate, as reqe'red uy law. there would be an overplus of teachers, oaCn r5irr. and Diana's ascent to the what she was writing about, she won 'a ASSETS. but all, with but few exceptions, will two speeches in this dtstrict the He wHl speak at scaffold, was realistic.

Of the cast, KS. CHASE MUNGER. 508 C. M. Berkley is showing a new line of stoves.

Bead his ad. today. have found that the statement sne Amount of hills, bonds and other evi I or Tnrifmendfineethe Mr. H. Ccok.

as Paul Kauvar, the made was untrue. The cce which she be supplied with schools. Resources of Genius. dences or news uisoiumwi i i'ui-chased actually owned by the bank, norfio.1 iiciorc. V.7VJ.U.

xiava j. v. nst nntrint. was excellently portrayed. Mr.

refer3 to is that of W. H. Steefer, who Three or four days ago Mrs. D. Har- The CMttUtiou of Vis foregoing i par- had one foot cut off by an I'i nois Cen eloquent Republican campaigners.

Alex, llule made the part of the old TJnniimnn rlfi Tieaumont all that a critical The plantation melodist of the "Undo Tom's Cabin" combination rushed into n. Ho. nnm K-lifrro the manager was rivmn lost, a fine black shawl somewhere tral en sine one meht recently. JSirs. warty a'ci hh- i Good (can led inbirle), C3 Tast uue vcai iied in- lit-utu audience could ask.

The Marquise de between S. Hildebrand's and the school hnnsH 2 miles south of town. The Whitney attempts to reflect upon the acting in the double character ol property ot, choet. imn thunder Durveyor. His "mistaken kindness" ot the policeman The colored battery were released from the Dubuque base ball club yesterday on account of the close of the suie) Amount of cash on rand, described as follows: Gold and silver coin $2 C01 CJ Vaux, alias "Gouroc," the villainous aristocrat, was typical of the revolu finder win confer a favor by leaving AJ i 1 1 v.

voice trembled, and his face looked almost "for putting him to bed a hotel in nolo thTnnfrh its hllHied COtk. the same at this office. Le-'al tender and nsqionai tionary nenod ot irance. ana was i v--w r- season. They men pruceeucu atv nipmnn." he said, "one of the bauk notes and suusiaiary i eanizea colored team and will play taken care of by Mr.

James Bany w. I i i cs anil rl the ludicrous and Shoes sold cheaper than they can be G.1S3 23 23 19 Drai'ts on solvent banks on iupoja Alice r.Tlr. fiiclalmed the man rmi9r Tinhimne team next Sun The blending of pa 92 borrowed, at roaK s. hand ar.rt casu The amount subject to be stead of lodging him saleiy behind tne bars." The facts are that when I met Mr. Steefer he was not intoxicated.

He asked me where he could stay over night and I told him he could go to t.hA Waterloo House, and I walked to n-oT. in a rinmiKT voido and without a mo- "to black un and take Students in Pastel can find Pastel drawn at sisui on uciw with solvent banks or baiikers(siieeifying names on.l lnnurions of JJ-W w--- the part. We'll get along with ono Eva in the death scene tonight!" Chicago paper boards and crayons, at Joder's. at tho s. Wilson establish day.

Miller, the colored pitcher, says the colored boys will show the Duhu-ques how to play ball. At the annual meeting of the Dubuque Sioux City R'y Co. at Du-hnmie. Monday, there were several Tribune. thetic of Mr.

John W. Rose, as uoi-phin Potin, the hen-pecked husband, was a fine piece of work. Of the ladies, Miss Esther Lyons carried the part of Diana de Beaumont, daughter of the Due and wife of Paul, admirably. Miss Ida Sollee, as Xanetta Potin, the wife of Rudolph, the house with him. He was not intoxicated at the time, and there was no reason whatever for arresting him and The IviiKl He Needed.

71 2,526 74 3.937 1 ment for latest styles in seasonable Kintti National Hank, New oik City First National Bank, Chicago, 111 Cedar Kaiiids Xat 1 Hank, Cedar Kapids, Ia Overdrafts "You cban-re your hats frequently," 3 fT 7,4 Millinery. ATica Sharnn to Chollv. "lodging him safely behind the bars. nv.ne im tho renlv. "it is hard for The value of real property 'he accident happened later on in tne (owned oy ine uauj mo to get a h3t to suit my head, doncher- 8,798 72 2,582 52 changes in the directory.

F. D. Stout and J. W. Conchar, of Dubuque, and O.

C. Tolerton, of Sioux City, brother TAiortnn of Cedar Falls, were The value of personal prop was a perfect virago. The balance of the cast being in ca evening and he seems to have changed his mind and decided to drive home. 11.3S1 "i erty townea uy mc uaj WpII. the hat vou need to Total assets nit.

vnnr head is a soft hat." New York After I saw him, he probably drank LIABILITIES. Press. some, but 1 am told that when he went after his team he seemed to be all Ui tf tf v.v) elected director to succeed E. Woodruff, of Xew Jersey, J. T.

Hancock (deceased) of Dubuque, and A. S. I The amount of capital stock A Test. 50,000 CO pable hands, was well acted in every particular. "Paul Kauvar" run the entire week.

WiU appear in this city soon. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. actually pant i (The total amount uue de COURIER BLOCK. HO.

188 BRIDGE ST REST. fanev we are beinst robbed right, but took several big dritks after he got ready to start. That probably by our servant girl, so in order to find her positors, as Amount si'iiit deposits g. -V i At the meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Waterloo, which meets at Marshalltown today. Mrs.

Purmort will read a paper on "The Demands for Constancy in the Foreign Missionary Work," and Mr3. Raymond will read one on "Miss Mary E. Pratt Heard From." Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contain no Ammonia or Alum. For school tablets and school supplies go to Joder's drug store.

Because we sell all goods cheap it does not follow that' we sell cheap goods. Croak, The Shoeman. V7 29 Garretson, ot teioux city. The qualities and styles will win out I have left my purse lying on wu.c. Wif7 Then.

come, let us look at once. Amount triiie aeimsus Oilier moiits ou hand (af was the cause ot his trouwe, dui jl ro-neat that at the time I directed him to ter dei'iieung tdxes anu leave in it? your admiration and the prices your l'2 expenses) the hotel, he was not intoxicated and Husband Dear me, I quite forgot to i UiVilliHp! trade. uroak, in. ouuclucih. i i had done nothing at aM which wairant- Amount of a'l liabMiies to oount! Tit-Bits.

On and Off. ed his arrest. Such charges as were tiie hank on iau ot me dhectois as 300 00 Getting to ttie Fkomt. ritt Covert, a weU-known former Waterloo man, has been nominated by the Republicans of Cheyenne, Wyoming, zi their candidate for the legislature. The ESTABLISHED IN 1858.

made by Mrs. Whitney are entirely un- ifi-TV Civ ToWA. A Strange Choice. consiaeraoie comment has been caused among the working Republicans of this county by the selection of Oil Inspector Chase as fSS. Wn-b Countv.

iust and not based upon the trutn. 1. i.lOTlt .1 11 nQIfiTl- CIlSll- the lady in question wishes to join the p. r. u'ih ii.

ler and A. H. Holt and Kirhard Holmes. reci-in, crtlenirilv swear Mr. and Mrs.

S. V. 11. Slade are in police force, I am ready to turn my star over to her at any time. the "Vice President from jjjacKnawK Co.

for the McKinley meeting at Des timt the foregoing statement i St Louis attending the meeting of the rect. to tne uest oi ou, r.iih.,, that the assets therein set forth are bona lide the Mnines. The truth is that any one 01 Cheyenne Tribune, ot bept. zy, prints a fine picture of Mr. Coveit and gives him a hearty endorsement.

In speaking of him, the Tribune says: "Mr. Covert was born in Waterloo, Iowa, and finished his education at the high W. O. Weil, Policeman. iKini in iiu imiiihi iiLr ii kit ut National Undertakers' Association and that no part of the same has been loaned or hundreds of Republicans in Blackhawk county would better represent the Mr.

Slade is President of the Iowa As aavaueeti wm exhibited as a Krtion of its assets. V. V. Couch, President. sociation, and is a delegate to the -Nat No nicer and fresher candy any where school in that city.

He caught the than at Columbian Cafe. party in this county than jur. unase. i He has got the plum, of course, but, ional meeting. A large attendance is ted and an interesting meeting.

tASios, easing. Kh haud Hoimks, Dlrectors. A. II. Holt, western fever early and at the ags of nn to date, no one can tell of anything Mr.

and Mrs. Slade wi'l probably be 6 struck out for Cheyenne, arriving II faiiton. 24 am Holmes and A. 11. Holt, Directors, he has done for the party, either in this campaign or, for that matter, in any here in the summer of 1881.

lie first home Friday JOB ESTABLISHMENT this 3rd ay or Oetoucr. it t. have entered the employ of the firm of Miss Kemsen Didn't I see you bicycle the other day? Dashaway If you did, you must looked quick. Brooklyn Lifo. THE HOUSEKEEPER.

Dubuaue had sort of a base ball The Rockford 4 hand sewed shoes for $2.48, at Croak's. Canvas stretchers of any size made, at Joder's. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. lSKAL-J 'Notary i'uhlic other of recent date.

Whinnle Hav and remained with 4.rr tournament Sunday. Two games were them while they continued in business. played, one between Cedar Rapids and Closing Saloons. The Martin mulct law is getting in its work even He then became one of the original Clinton, with Cedar Rapids the victor, stockholders in the Union Mercantile at Dyersville, in the State of Dubuque. and then Dubuaue played the winners.

The Dubunues were easily defeated by STE WAE-T a nip LEADER STOVES. company, this firm having succeeded to the business of Whipple Hay. Remained in this connection several Pails and tubs saturated with glycerin will not shrink. Rub the teakettle with kerosene and polish with a fine dry flannel cloth. Rainwater and white castile soap in lukewarm suds is tho best mixture in which to wash embroideries.

a score of 28 to 10, the game being Lucia B. Griffin, the elocutionist and impersonator, who appeared in Waterloo at the Chautauqua this season nn P. F. O. dav.

was severely in Last evening's Dubuque ueiegrapn says that the imposition of the mulct tix has been too much for several loons in Dyersville and Xew Wine, called in the sixth inning. WATERLOO, IOWA. years and subsequently in company Bailed hay for sale, tame or wild, jured at Madison, Wis. She was looking after her trunks in the baggage the kitchen closet put pow- with Mr. E.

W. btone bought out -the stock and fixtures of the grocery hduse of Mr. D. A. Kelley, and entered which have shut up shop.

A law on the liquor question which will reach the saloons in Dubuque county, is cer hnr.i-c nn the shelves to prevent roaches and other vermin from getting room and in her anxiety to catch a passing street car, undertook to open a into business under the firm name of between the paper and shelves. tainly good tor something ff. criidinc to nicturo frames, heavy sliding door which was out ot morning's Herald has more to Stone Covert. A successful business was conducted for a term of six years, repair. It fell upon her and but for remove all rust with a soft brush tho o-ildiner in warm water in say on this subject, as follows: We can't find anything better for the reason that there are no better made.

The styles for 1894-5 possess all the latest improvements and for economy in fuel, ease of regulating and heating properties they are world the intervention of a chair which caught when on the 27th of last month Mr. "It is the general opinion among which au onion has been boiled. Dry one corner, she would have been in those interested that the levy by the Covert purchased the interest of Mr. Stone and is now carrying on the busi quickly with soft rags. What Could He to? stantly killed.

A few weeks ago she NO BETTER EQUIPPED PRINTING OFFICE IN IOWA. board of supervisors, will make a large Courier Department Is new and complete, and we are prepared to execute all kinds of printing In the hlffhest style of the art. Our assortment of type i large, and, in fact, we can do ail kind of print! Hf as neat, quick and cheap as any other city office. Work When Promised A SPECIALTY Od! on us; examine our facilities, stock, work aod prices. ness at the old stand under his own decrease in the number ot saloons in Mrs Xnwed Don't try to soothe me, was in a railroad wreck at Menominee, and has not felly recovered from straw delivered.

Ear corn for sale. i)2-6t Stewart's Livery. Our meals are unexcelled, especially Sunday dinners, 25 cents. Columbian Caee. We believe in woman's rights, and lefts, too, (shoes).

Croak, The Shoeman. New Cloaks and Fur Wraps, enough to stock a dozen stores. We have always claimed immense quantity and variety in cloaks. A growing trade all over central Iowa proves that this stock be versatile representing all the new and nobby styles as soon as they come out. You cannot afford to miss looking at our large assortment.

J. T. Coolidge. name." ctT-i Vnn have doubted my word. the county.

In the city there are now 205 saloons. The increase in the tax beaters. Mr. Nuwod But, my darling, you the shock. i i.n-- -rrDTit.

tho monev or lost it. The Autumn party under the au-SDices of the I S. C. last evening at of only S100 closed more than a score, Iate styles and low prices rule at and it is estimated that if the board, Only last Monday, I see by my checkbook, I gave you 10. Mn Mnwed There, there! You would Turner Hall was a very pleasant affair the E.

S. Wilson establishment. as it is generally understood i3 intend ed, levies the tax in the city on the first sooner believe an old checkbook than me. London Tit-Bits. Hay by the bale or car load.

Jas. Byrnes. in every way. There were aoout, twenty couples present, while quite a number of spectators occupied the gallery and enjoyed the fine music which was furnished by the Italian band. A Full Line in mmi, mn iimi J.

N. SWEITZER, Commercial Street. of the year, the number will be de creased a third, at least." To cut once and cut deep is better than to hack away a Jittle at a time. Croak, The Shoeman. OFFICE IN COURIER BLOCK, 186 BRIDGE ST.

TELEPHONE NO. 21. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO THE W. H. HARTMAN Waterloo.

Iowa. KTn rHr.incr no Nausea, no Pain, One word describes it "perfection. We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salye; cures obstinate sores, bums, skin diseases, and is a well known cure for piles. M. J.

O'Keefe. uot, Tta w.tt.'n T.ittle Earlv llisers are Comparisons will give us trade and tutor, Small TilL Safe PilL Best We are anxious to see the man, boy or child that we cannot fit in footwear. Croak, The Shoeman. extracts teeth Dr. C.

r. Artman without pain. Pill Wngler Bros. will save you money. Croak, The ShoemaD 73 -2mo.

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