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   Waterloo Daily Courier, The (Newspaper) - March 13, 1894, Waterloo, Iowa                              of all in Leavening Latest U S Govt Report ABSOLUTELY PURE THE LORDS Earl Has Not Much Use For the Upper House of Par No to Abolish the Anom aly Will Be Lost of by the Government All the Other Measures of the Lib Will Be Pushed Home Rule A HM The Artesian Wall at Chamberlain Become Unmanageable CHAMBERLAIN S D March looks as though nothing can save the roller mill here A number of large leaks from the artesian well used for power in running the mill have com soaked the ground for a great distance around Numerous caverns have occurred The caves about the casing of the well are already large enough to deposit the large building in and are increasing in size atan alarm ing rate The edge of the cavity is within 10 feet of the mill There is great danger that the huge building will be undermined and topple over The flow from the well is 5000 gallons per minute A great deal of this is prac LAD ON THE TABLE Resolution to Investigate Senators Shelved Pending Tariff Legislation Blanchard Takes Oath as Succes sorto Senator White of Louisiana Call for the Convention of National League of Republican Clubs Is June 26 FOUND GOLD QUARTZ LONDON March Parliament has resumed its sitting entering upon a period that is full of the greatest import beyond control ance to the empire and marking what may prove to be the beginning of a com plete reorganization of parties The queens speech promises measures of relief for the evicted tenants of Ire land local government for Scotland disestablishment of the Church of Wales one man vote in labor dis putes factory and mines act A large crowd of people gathered m the vicinity of the foreign office to wit ness the arrival of the celebrities who were to attend the great meetings of the Liberals which had been convened for noon Lord new premier upon his arrival was loudly cheered and a warm welcome was also extended to the other distinguished Liberal lead ers Lord also received an ovation as he took the chair in order to preside at the meeting Sir William Vernon Harcourt who was the last member of the cabinet to arrive was greeted with great enthusiasm The prime minister Lord Roseberry in ad v dressing the party alluded with consid erable feeling to the retirement of Mr saying that they would greatly miss that sublime and pathetic figure which enriched and ennobled not merely the treasury bench but the house itself Stand Where They Continuing Lord Roseberry said was thought that in the high of fice to which I have been called there be a declaration of policy That is not necessary as we stand where we did Cheers There will be no change of measures and although there has been a disastrous change of men they are all pledged to the same policy Cheers The same measures remain as they are the programme of the Liberal party and it not intended to recede from any one of them The honor of England and the peace of Europe are safe in the hands of the present government The Welsh church question will be pressed to a definite and successful con Cheers The Irish Question regard to the Irish question we are bound to it by ties of honor and speech in the house of lords in 1893 seems to have raised some doubt as to my own position in rej Those who have these doubts can only have read the speech in a cursory manner The policy of home rule will not be less definitely pursued If there isany doubt on the subject one pledge which the government has given in this connection is the continuance in his present office of the Bt Hon John Morley chief secretary for Ireland Cheers Mr Morley has been offered a higher but he thought it his duty not to sever his career from the cause of Ireland Cheers The House of Lords Our illustrious leader in his last speech delivered in the house of com mons made a declaration with which the present government have entirely identified themselves Cheers The conclusion has long been forcing itself me that with the Democratic suffrage which we now enjoy a second chamber constituted like the house of lords is an anomaly The conviction has been strengthened by the unhappy chapter of accidents which has turned the house of lords from a body of hereditary law givers more or less equally divided into one great Tory or entirely at the beck and call of a single party leader Cheers the Tories were in office the power of veto was not exercised but when the Liberals are in power the veto Js exercised at the dictates of the Tory leader That is a danger to Jhe con to which the Liberal govern ment is not blind and they will not lose eight ol any measure which is presented to the country to abolish this great anomaly Cheers I will not go so far as some of my friends I do not think that the peers should be treated aa pariahs I do not think that the fact that a man was born in a particular position should debar him from the higher opportunities of serving the state and I do not sympathize with the views of a certain deputation which recently via the Rt Hon Edward Majoribanks Baron Tweedmouth though I agree that there is great inconvenience when the premier is not in the house of com mons iam not one of those the peerage considered a and a bar But while I remain premier you may be assured that no Liberal in the ranks will endeavor more steadfastly to do his duty to the party Loud cheers Sir William Vernon Harcourt Chan cellor of the exchequer followed He that the Tories flattered themselves that the Liberal party was going to drop home rule But the language of the premier and the presence of the Rt Hon John Morley as chief secretary for Ireland was the best conK give to this Continuing Sir William remarked that Mr Gladstones last speech in re gard to the house of lords was an in heritance for the party and that this question would prove to be the great subject of the future Said the Yellow Metal In Redwood County Minn ST PAUL March Pioneer Press Redwood Falls Minn special says A new sensation has just been created near Belview Redwood county which connects itself with the asbestos find R P Child of Belview went out to the newly found fields to try his hand at prospecting He brought back with him some specimens of gold bearing quartz The specimens were subjected to a test by Mr and found to be of good quality Case of Mistaken Identity BALTIMORE March 13 Thomas Montgomery is alive notwithstanding the fact that the Industrial Life In surance company recently paid in surance on his life under the tion that he was killed in a railroad wreck near New York last September sister Mrs Ellen jy of New Haven Conn got the money on the policy She identified the tody of some other man as that of her arother Montgomery had been in an insane asylum here Strong Appeal For Aid SAN ANTONIO Tex March Gr Chamberlin deputy United States collector of customs at Rio Grande city writes a letter to the press in which he makes a strong appeal for aid for the destitute of that section He says that women and children of Starr county are starving to death that threefourths of the cattle have died and that the situation is withheld for speculative land reasons An Unselfish Queen NEW YORK March Herald prints an interview with Liliuokalani granted to its correspodent at Honolulu Feb 28 The wished it distinctly denied that as she has been widely published her interest in the restoration of the monarchy was wholly personal She says she is more anxious for the welfare of the people than for any personal advantage An Iowa Prize Fight la March fight be tween Harry McCoy of Des and John Ryan of Omaha took place near here the former being knocked out in 12 rounds The success of the fight despite the new prize fight law and the efforts of Governor Jackson and Sheriff Davenport to prevent it has caused a sensation WASHINGTON March senate B3 to 27 laid the table Senator resolution calling for an inves of the statement that senators had been interested pecuniarily in sugar speculation pending action on the tariff Mr Blanchard the newly appointed senator from Louisiana was presented tothe the opening of that body and took the oath of office Mr Dolph of Oregon called attention to a circular sent out ing a Washington claim agent offering to secured lands along the Northern Pacific at a nominal cost Mr Dolph characterized this circular as a swindling ing scheme the grossest fraud he ever knew Senators Peffer and Gallinger of amendments to the tariff which were ordered to lie on the table The seigniorage was taken up and Senator Vance speech against it The House WASHINGTON March 13 tive Dockery presided over the house in the absence of Speaker Crisp Rev Dolliver father of the represen from Iowa delivered the tion The District of Columbia ap propriation was given right of way NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS HE BOMBS Call For the Annual Convention at Den ver CHICAGO March official call for the annual convention of the Na tional Republican League will be is sued from the national headquarters in this city today The convention will be held at Denver June 20 and will continue several days The ratio of rep will be six delegates at large from each state and territory and four from each congressional district and one from each college Republican club in the United States The following are delegates The president sec and treasurer of the National lea gue one vice president and one execu tive member of the national organiza tion from each state and the president and secretary of each state league mak ing four delegates from each state This gives each state practically ten delegates at large in addition to the four from each congressional district The total representation will exceed 2 000 delegates TWO LITTLE ARMIES Accepted Resignation ANNAPOLIS Md March secretary of the navy has accepted the of Cadets Mack Herman Olsen of Wisconsin and Max Spitzer of York members of the third class Sometime ago Olsen carried certain of cial papers to Washington without per mission and was put under arrest for it Seed Distribution WASHINGTON March annual distribution of by the agricultural department will be completed at the end of this month The total packages of seeds sent out from the time the annual distribution which commenced late last year until brought to a close will aggre To Give Effect to Arbitration WASHINGTON March Gresham and Sir Julian the British ambassador are having many ong consultations in the effort to ar range matters so as to give effect to the findings of the arbitrators in the Behring sea commission Fire at Everest EVEREST N D March broke out at a m consuming a butcher shop two stores and two board ing houses The stores of Langer Krieger and A are almost a total loss Prospects of rebuilding are doubtful Boulders on Track BURLINGTON Vt March Ver mont Central passenger was wrecked near Montpelier and one man killed and several injured The wreck was caused by boulders that rolled down upon the track Navigation CHICAGO March grain fleet will not leave before April 1 although navigation is open This is because in Kurance does not go into effect until then That willbe 20 days earlier than last year Captured Smuggled Opium DETROIT Mich March Inspector Downs captured 50 pounds of smuggled opium on an outgoing Wa bash train but the smuggler Dol Quellette of Windsor escaped Attacked toy Ironworkers TROY N Y March iron workers attacked Lewis Primo aged 20 years and crushed his head with a clinker He will die Six of his alleged assailants have been arrested Defeated by Rebels NEW YORK March Worlds Managua special says Lieutenant Colonel Moran with a small force was defeated by the rebels near Granada There Is Likely to Be Trouble at a Chi cago Suburb Over a Dyke CHICAGO March little armies 40 armed men each made dyke between the suburban towns of Dauphin Park and Grand Crossing The recent thaw and rains with the dyke which was thrown up by the citizens of Grand Crossing have partly flooded Dauphin Park Indignation meetings brought about a decision by the to cut the dyke and let the water run down to Grand Crossing The latter town energetically sent a delegation to prevent it On either side of the wall the indignant townsmen passed threats and counterthreats back and forth Should rain increase the now subsiding flood bloodshed may result Fiendish Colored Boys CAMDEN N J March Coke and John Ellis negro boys seized Charles Tinney a white child of 8 years and tied him to a stake Then they piled brushwood about him and set it on fire The childs cries brought a colored man to the spot who released him The child is so badly burned that even should he survive he must lose both arms Sues For 875000 DENVER March important suit involving valuable mining property in Clear Creek county has been begun in the United States circuit court William L Phillips claims that the Mining company has taken ore of the value of out of certain claims belonging tohim and he sues to recover that amount Butte Mines Close BUTTE Mont March the mines in this city belonging to the Ana conda company were closed down Sat evening for just what reason is not known Nearly 400 men are thrown out of employment by the close Harrison SAN FRANCISCO March dent Harrison was given a banquet at the Palace hotel by the trustees of Le land Stanford university Only a few guests were invited the participants numbering in all 24 Beached Decomposed Corpses WILKESBARRE Pa bodies of the men entombed in the mine Feb IU have been reached They are so badly decomposed identification is only possible by means of the clothing Employes Struck LOWELL Mass March em ployes of the Merrimac mills at Dracut have struck Two thousand people are directly affected New Master of the Orse Wanted LONDON March Right Hon Viscount master of the horse has resigned He was appointed to the position in 1892 Police John With of the Gas Pipe Pattern NEW YORK March pieces of iron pipe capped and primed and supposed to be charged with high ex plosives were found in a parcel carried by John Kelly of 583 Grand street who was arrested while prowling with an other man in front of Florist Ammans gardens in Harlem about 3 oclock am Besides the gas pipe bombs which are about 18 inches long there were nine paper cartridges in the parcel Ammans is one of the most extensive hot houses in the city In the neighborhood are the finest apartment houses in Harlem The men were conversing in low tones when Officer Connors made a dart for the man with the bundle and grabbed him by the collar The other man dashed away in the darkness The nian whom ConL nors held pass the bundle to the other man before he ran but was pre vented from doing so by the policeman What have you got in that bundle asked the policeman Oh its only a clothes answered the man Well lets take a walk to the house said the officer taking the bundle from the man with one hand and grasping his prisoner firmly bythe collar At the the bundle was laid upon the sergeants desk When the latter unrolled of news paper and discovered what it contained he staggered back and nearly collapsed The sergeant on making the discovery immediately notified Inspector Cohlin and the latter hurried to the station house and sent for an expert to examine the find It is asserted that each of the paper cartridges contained enough dynamite to blow down an ordinary house The bombs have not yet been subjected to a test The prisoner Kelly would say but little He iff a laborer and The police are in of capturing the man who was with him Sutherlands Second Trial BROOKLYN NY neth F Sutherland the jus tice of the peace who is accused of op pression in connection with the election of Nov 5 is on trial in Brooklyn for a second time his first which concluded about two having resulted in a disagreement of the jury It is charged against Sutherland that he committed to warrant 14 men whom the people had sent to copy An Incorrect Report WASHINGTON is stated here that the report that Bishop Hatz will be St Cloud is incorrect nor his secretary is in thecity but a1 the legates house it is stated that the transfer had not been made and it is be was not in contemplation the re port originating with persons desirous of having Bishop Matz removed Arrested Bank Officials HUTCHINSON Kan March J Lusk Charles Menke and John Chap man officers of the defunct National bank were placed under arres NOTIFIED Active Operations Against the Insurgents in Rio Harbor Will Be Begun Bio JANEIRO March ires of the foreign powers have been notified that operations against he the bay of Rio Janeiro would be resumed after the expiration f 48 hours As already cabled to the Associated Press the government fleet is off the of Rio Janeiro bay a por L of the fleet he Destroyer and Aurora laving taken up a position in a bay at he entrance between Fort St John and lie fort preparatory it is believed to bombarding Ville gaignon The remainder of the govern ment fleet consisting of the American and the torpedo boats pur chased in Germany outside he entrance ofthe harbor INDIAN by Deputy United Marsha Graves on issued in ance an agains them by the federal grand jury session at charging them with making false entries and altering th books of the bank NEWS Chief Justice Stone of Alabama is dead Lumber at burned a Dodge Mich Justice White has assumed his dutie upon the supreme bench The Shell has reopened for business Minnesota produces more flour than any other state in the Union William Brust has been appointe postmaster at New Ulm Minn Twelve thousand Denver women have registered for the spring election Fourteen persons were injured in a coaching accident at San Vice President Stevenson denies the rumor that his niece 13 to marry Senator Hill The empress of Germany accom by all her children has left Ber lin for Abbazia An attempt was made to blow up The Ironclad Age an infidel paper pub at Indianapolis Fred W Widell extensive stone con tractor and owner of mammoth stone he Brazilian Ships Are All Lined Up Outside the Entrance Jils Is Preparatory It Is Believed to the Bombardment of the Rebel Denied by Armour Dt Armour of Chicago denies the report published in SanFrancisco that he in tends to give to establish a manual training school in San Fran cisco He says he has no intention whatever of founding such a school in that city Employment for 2000 JOHNSTOWN Pa March Johnstown Steel works been shut down since Jan 1 for repairs have resumed operations giving em 1 ployment to 3000 quarries in Mankato died on tion Sir James Fitzjames Stephen the em inent English jurist and judge of the exchequer division of the high court of justice is dead Frank and Lou Floyd charged with being accomplices of Phil Scheig in robbing the bank of Minneapolis have been found guilty It is stated on good authority that another race track is to be built at Sara toga so that the season may be made 60 instead of 30 days Mr Gladstone by Mrs Gladstone fias left London or Brigh ton The waa lo Jy cheered upon his departure for the seaside Parson Davis says the son fight will be arranged in London within the next 60 days He intimates that the fight may take in Eng land The jury in the Markham bribery case at Minneapolis failed to agree Markham was a member of the Minne sota legislature and is charged with so Postmasters nominated G M Mas ters De Smet S D Robert N Locke Pierre S D Ransom Jackson Bara Wis Antoinette W Brewster Shullsburg Was At Plankinton S D Judge Haney has settled up the affairs of the Farm ers Mutual Protective association indebtedness of the willl be paid at 40 cents on the dollar H Stephenson the Lehigh Valley railroad and its New Jersey divisions and who was for many years the Northern division of Valley road died at Jacksonville Fla John Henzelman v boy who losta leg in the rail road yards at D ago has been awarded a verdict of against the Northern Pacific in the United States to CHICAGO March Coughlin who of the murder of Dr started during the day for his fathers home in Hancock Mich The to Bo Reported Will Carry less Than Yew WASHINGTON Indian appropriation is likely to be reported ibis week Chairman Holman of the having it in charge expects that the total appropriation be less than that year will make the a trifle above 56000000 This saving has been made rather spirited opposition from Representative Wilson of Washington ind other members of the committee who feel satisfied will be brought up to the mark of former bills when the measure gets before the house In cutting down the allowances Mr Holman has given attention to many of She branches into which the Indian service is divided There is a reduction in the item for Indian schools This ifl not based on any opposition to the In dian school system but is made by cut the allowances for such schools as donot have their full quota of pupils The Consolidation Flan Efforts have also been made to cut down the expense of Indian agencies by consolidating them It has been having two or three agencies the work could be bet ter done at a central agency This con solidation is being opposed in the com on the grounds that the value of the agents would be lessened if they were given a roving commission to go j around a state from agency to agency with a divided responsibility Those who oppose the change say the Indian agency system has been ridded of its former taint of irregularity and corrup tion and has been brought to such a stage of efficiency that it should not now experiments in consoli on economy at the ex efficiency In case the consoli dations are effected in the forthcoming they will be vigorously resisted on the floor of representatives from the states where the Indians live Special Agents Another line of proposed reduction is on the special agents of the Indian the interior department who form a sort of secret service in the Indian system Mr Holman thinks there are too many of these special agents and he urges a material reduc tion in the force This has been op posed however on the grounds that the rapid absorption of the lands of the bythe government and the encroachment of the whites upon the it important that the special agents should be kept up their present number They have the eyes of the department by one of he members of the committee as their duty is to watch all transactions ween the government and Indians and o keep the Washington authorities in formed They are the mediums of over coming fraud against the Indians or against the government Removed Chances of Recovery Wis March Hughes the man shot at Stratford a week ago and who was placed in the hospital at this place created surprise in Honor of YOKK March in honor of the memory of George W Childs of the Ledger in Philadelphia were held in the Fifth Avenue theater during the afternoon The services were held auspices of Typographical Union No 6 and were of a very im pressive character Prominent news paper men from this and other cities oc boxes The musical part was of a high order being under the tion of Frank O essman Amos J deliver 3 ora tion Would Coin Silver BERLIN March Von Caprivi submitted to the bundesrath a proposal for the coinage of 11000000 marks in 5 mark pieces 7000000 marks in 2 mark pieces and in 1 pieces The proposition was made as a result of the increased de mand for such coins and from the fact that the silver coinage has fallen 22 000000 marks below the authorized limit Mary Sentence OMAHA Neb March special to the Bee from Dead wood SD says Judge Plowman sentenced Mary who murdered Maggie McDermott last December in a fit of jealous rage to three years and seven months in the penitentiary took occasion to say that the jury ought to have con the prisoner of murder instead of manslaughter to Give Hearings WASHINGTON March The senate finance committee was up for con sideration in committee Mr Aldrich moved a resolution giving workingmen farmers and manufacturers five days in which to be heard upon the but it was defeated by a strict part vote Ten articles of the were passed with out change Dr Conan Doyle says that for 10 years be wrote constantly and received scarcely any recognition at all but when he began with Sherlock Holmes he was at onco brought Dr Astrup the Danish archaeologist ban just completed a journey between Damas cus and 5000 mileson one horsea pure Arab A of Director is n breeder of Jersey cattle rough coated St Bernard dogs and English setters Goldsmith Maids been beaten by and yet the greatest campaigner that ever lived Nelson and Allerton are the only horses in the list that were owned and by r breeders Pa Jan 271892 Mil J J KEIL Sharpsburg Pa DEAR have used Krauses Headache Capsules f or and want to testify their value I tried various well recommended medicines but got no relief until I used these and now would not be without them for tea times their cost Yours respectfully CHABLES T SEDQWICK Sold by Wangler Bros J K Joder F Striegel Whether the emperor is sincere in bis rec witb Bismarck or whether it is simply a makeshift to extricate himself and Caprivi from their present perilous situation it is a most sagacious stroke Of course the prince will not take is too his trip to Berlin bas stirred Germany to her depths and has done for the youn monarch what all his army could not begin to Enquirer Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of tism but it can be done if the prope treatment is adopted as will be seen by the following from Mr Lambert of New Brunswick Illi I was badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs I bought a bottle of Chamberlain Pain Balm It cured me in three days I am all right today insis on every one who is afflicted with tha terrible disease to Pain Balm and get well at once cent bottles for sale by W W Forr and Wangler Bros Druggists Its all the same a slight cold con gested lungs or severe cough One Minute Cough Cure banishes them SNOWDEN Co GIRLS AN INTERESTING SKETCH Nothing appeals so a affection as Her daughter just budding Into womanhood Following Is on instance Our daughter 15 years of age hod becS terribly nervousness and aad lost the entire use of her right arm Sho was In such a condition that we had to keep her from school and abandon her music les sons in feet wo feared St Titus dance and are positive but for an sho would have had that terrible affliction We had employed physicians but sho received no benefit froni them The first of last August sho but 75 pounds and has taken only three bottles of Nervine eae now weichs 106 pounds her nervousness and symp toms of St Vitus dance are entirely gone sho attends school regularly and studies with com fort and ease She has recovered complete use of her arm her appetite is splendid and no money could procure for our daughter the Dr Miles Nervine has brought her When my brother recommended the remedy I had no in patent medicines and would him but as a lost resort he sent us a bottle we began giving it to Blanche and the effect was almost immediate B K Nervine is sold by all a positive guarantee or sent direct bv So Dr Miles Medical Co Elkhart receipt of price 1 per bottle six bottles for 85 express prepaid it W positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs Sold ly oM Druggists in Waterloo lias left Paris He not be about crossing the water It would take not very great or painful de liberation on the part of some old fashioned American people to give him a taste of the horse Advertiser An Age of Pneumonia Slight attacks of cold often develop into Pneumonia Statistics show that this disease is rapidly increasing in our country and is generally accompanied dth fatal results Cubeb Cough Cure ill prevent Pneumonia if taken in me It is a disease that develops with but little warning to the and if not fatal leaves the shattered and exhausted Cubeb Cough Cure prevents Pneu monia it instantly relieves exhaustion by relieving the from severe coughing spells upthe vitality does not nauseate nd thereby aids nature to restore itself an people afford to take any chances phen Cubeb Cough Cure is within their each in 25 and 50 Sold by Wangler Bros J K Joder ndB F Striegel The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pickpocket to get your watch If you would be proof against his skill be sure that the bow or ring is a by leaving the hospital and walking to the depot a mile anda quarter away where for home near Stratford half way he fainted from exhaustion The wound is but partially healed and extends directly through him It is believed his rash act has chances for recovery With Sovereign CINCINNATI March rumor pre vails herein Knights of Labor circles and has been semiofficially orated that in Quebec Montreal and portions of Ontario Canada 10000 of Labor will secede from the order because of dissatisfaction with Grand Master Sovereign and start an independent branch of the Knights of Labor V the Cabinet March Senor Sagasta has completed the reconstruc tion of the cabinet The of war justice foreign affairs and marine are not changed Salvador takes of Senor German Gama zoo resigned as minister of finance British Troops Safe CALCUTTA anxiety felt regarding the safety of column under the command of Captain which is operating in Assen against the Abor tribesmen has been dispelled by tne receipt of news of the safety of the expedition Transferred the Meyer Case NEW YORK March motion was granted transferring the case o Dr Henry 0 F Meyer charged wit the poisoning of t Gustav Brandt from the court of oyer and terminer to gen eral sessions Meyer had a mistrial December will be triec some time during April Jury Disagreed ST PAUL being ou over 26 hours the jury in the case o Philip Rice charged with the was to reach anr agreement and wa accordingly discharged by Kerr This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas Boss Filled Watch Cases which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal Look equally as well as solid gold cases and cost about half as much Guaranteed to wear 20 years Always look for this trade None genuine without it WW Sold only through watch dealers Ask any jeweler for pamphlet or send the manufacturers Case Co PHILADELPHIA Sailed bids will be received at the City Clerics flke u Waterloo Iowa up to 7 oclock p m fay 7th for paving with brick ami curbing with stone sundry streets iu this city approximate number of yards feet approximate number of feet of A certified of to accompany each s are required to sample of brick it i work is to be done Copies specifications will be furnished t i the City Clerk will examine for themselves the loca on f proposed work The city reserves the right to reject any and H C City Clerk P U S Weather Indications Furnished by the Lumber and Coal Company WASHINGTON March For Iowa For Tuesday and Wednesday fair and cooler No better aid to digestion No better cure for dyspepsia Nothing more reliable f or than DeWitts Little Early Eisers the famous littie pills We Are Not Closing On at Cost We have no goods to offer away down low because they are out of season but we offer you our whole line at prices we couldnt afford to put in print and will whisper something in your ear that will make you laugh if you will come and see us Chicago Produce DAILY BT M DOBAN CO BANKERS AND BROKERS ST PATH WNN Direct private wires to all leading markets f CHICAGO Mar 13 1894 The quotations on the board today were May Mar May May 31 H Mesi May 1 1B P M Mar 50 May 58 Mar May Mar May Mess May 106 E 4th St PICKETT J W LOGAN of PICKETT LOGAN INSURANCE AGENTS WRITE FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO WIND STORm AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE in and adjust losses forten Companies represent ing over assets and all quick and liberal loss payers St First Below Bridge Si Chicago i Stock v March 12 In good demind and steady Top steers others SJow lower Rough and heavy rough packers and mixed prime heavy and butcher weights assorted light SHEEP AN U Top sheep lop lambs Receipts Cattle 140 hogs 33000 Minneapolis Grain MINNEAPOLIS March 13 1894 March 680 May open ing highest lowest closing July opening est lowest 5892 On No 1 hard Olc No 1 North No S Northern NEW DISCOVERY NEVER FAILS A safe i for or men Now used bv monthly Invigorates organs of Nam paper per bor or trial box 31 Sen In plain wrapper Send 11 stamps for Sold by Address Sold by J J high WATERLOO MARKETS March 13 Flour per hundred No Bef Cattle Timothy bMt GO No l country No 2 1 Calf 700 12 11 SIX PER CENT For the Investment of sums for or we also offer our savings bonds bea i per cent interest payable running five years These bonds are the of the Johnson Trust Com and in addition are secured bya deport with trustees of collateral security for the n P benefit and protection of the holders of thes bonds collateral consists of first mortgage on farms To secure the bonds we arenow Issuing w have assigned to the trustees fortyseven mor gages on farms aggregating 5136 valued a On these farms we have loane This is an average pe acre on land which we value at acre of amount Is loaned on Blackhawk County Against wewill bonds t the amount of We do not know liow o where a lender could get letter security for his money If you have any money to put at Interest writ to or call for details We always have o for sale a number or mortgages o WATERLOO IOWA PAID UP CAPITAL Light Company FOI PURPOSES Electric Lights both Arc and Incandescent for Street Store Office and Residence Lighting Piping and wiring done on short notice USE GAS FOR COOKING Most economical and avoids danger 1 E HOUSE Teacher of the Violin Begs to announce tlie following terms for tlie coming season lor the violin Term of ten les sons one a week one hour each term of teu weeks two lessons a week single lessons ICo deduction made for absence from lessons except in case of protracted illness Terms Onehalf cash in advance at commence ment of term balance In advance of last half of term No credit Pupils must come to my room to take lessons A h 415 Bluff Streel Waterloo Iowa JOHNSONS MAGNETIC OIL Instant Killer of Pain Internal and External Cures RHEUMATISM GIA Lume Bach Sprains Bruises Swellings Stiff Joints COLIC and CRAMPS instantly Cholera Mor bus Sore Throat as if by magic BRAND Powerful and Man or Beast In existence Large size size JOHNSONS ORIENTAL SOAP Medicated and Toilet The Great Skin Cure and Face Beautifier Ladies will find it tho most delicate and highly perfumed Toilet Soap on the market It is absolutely and velvety and restores tho lost alexion is a luxury for tho Bath for infants It alay itching cleanses the scalp and promotes the growth of Price For Bale by WANGLER BROS Waterloo BLOOD POISON cured in 60 days by Remedy un backed by 5500000 proof page book life from people cured free by mail Hot Springs mercury fill our cure y COOK REMEDY CO O SAL BUNN DEALER IN ALt OF COAZ WOOD DRAIN TILINGS CEMENTS Smithing Goals and Charcoal a Specialty Telephone No Office near 0 G W East Side Depot Waterloo Iowa FOE f 9 Wholesale and Retail If you want the best Fruit for the least money ORANGES LEMONS Etc 229 W 4th S 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