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THE GATE CITY.
KEOKUK:
FRIDAY, JUNE 26.
IHIOH STATE TICKET.
FOR t.tivr.airoK
villiasi n. sum:,1
Of Sarion County.
TO* us*T*!«AI«T oommwob:
lietH «. i:AiTHiHi
Of Hardin County.
rom sipbimb judos
ItlR r. DILLON,
Of Saott County.
Orih*4*i V*aiauac)r
Oar readers will remember that D. A
Mahocv baa declared that only thoso *ho
are of the "Herald school"
ncc9f Out t(
I
»m orthodox
Democrats. Therefore we uiu»t look to
the Herald to leant what low* Orthodox
Democracy U. ll»rc are aome Ppecimens
of the teachings of that "school" from the
editorial* of that journal of the 17th in
stant.
HKBKL "RKTAUATIOM" JUSTIFIED.
Il iti not Tery clear to onr perception!
what the (,!otfederates mean to do in Penn-
•ylvania, but «e venture to conjecture
that
«0 experience it
11 the buruiug of Jaokson, Miss., was a
'Matter of congratulation, will the destruc
tion of Harrisburg be an act of vandal
Ian?"
DKMOCEATS OCOHT HOT TO Atn IK BETELL
1MO LKK's INVASION.
"It is a curiouN commentary, i« it sot,
r,u.„,, v„.„
Ls
thctr duty t" tio to.
•«#y be trial it is for tlio HUirom
give their lives, and not to carry into ef- », i
T—t .v i .* he futher his canoe is not
feet partisan theories and proieots. and to _i,on i.
projects
subvert and destroy the Government
The people have a right to know what
lliey are called on to fight for whether it
la to preserve their liberties or to aid in
their subwstoa."
This is the "orthodox Democracy" of
Iowa.
K. ra(h on t'roe Spaec*.
The yelpiug of the Copperheads in fa
Wr of free speech, is apt to call up their
antecedents. For instance, George K.
Pugh. the tail to the Valkndigliam kite
18 Ohij, in his speech at Columbus, ou between them ihey ar.- cri
tile occasion of his r.omiaatioa, howled
On lis me Duty.
KniToii !(iati _'rri In th
of Haaoook, Illinois, we have more real
than seaming lojalty. Our rel
one of Gen. Lee's objects ia to ratal- of hfcr political Bchool, work the
iafta on the capital of Pennsylvania the simple yeltmighty maohinery tj
vandalism of Butler and Grant at Jackson out into dvery district and ne
and Baton Kouge, the capitals of Missis-
Bippi and Louisiana. Our readers hatre 1
Hot forgotten that the capitol buildings at
Biton Houge weie destroyed by the Ked-1 »ny
and dr#W(J the
,nlctlon'
ersl army, and that not long since the ed into this service—men
capiUl at Jackson was also wanioaly com-jsp4,ak) not fluently and
muted to ibe flames. Ihese art were
1 rai
himself hoarse iu favor of free speech.
Ia fact, bis whole harrangue was "this,
aad uuthing more." Now, lot us see
What (his lell'iw believed and said eight
Jtars. ago. In 1865, the Pierce (Demo
Static) Administration sent a Federal ar
®y into Kansas to force upon the people
that Territory a constitution whieh
contained the following clause:
—"If fifty free persona, by
tjn-akimj
tirntory or print, publish, write, cireu- "f
late, or cause to be introduced into this 1
bt deemed guilty of felony, and punished
imprisonment at bard luboc fot a term
flf not less tliau two years."
Now, tins modern champion of free
^ee-jb, George K, Pugh, was at that
time a member of the I 'niied Sut^s Sen
ale, ant! Jtjthd'd this very code, in a
Sfeecb printed in the Congressional
fliobe, page 010, May 2ti, In that
t^eech he said
"Sir, 1 regret the necessity for such
legislation, but wherever slavery existaas
an institution, laws of that character mas!
be adopted."
That ia, the danger of slavery will jBs
fy Mr. pu-h in prohibiting free sfeoch.
but, if the exigencies of our Union call
for be same mcasur.', he howls himself
°V.r «r,al
outr»««
make the following extract
"The idea that slave States and free
,~7*
v"
"J** can exist in political combination, i
If
countj
riots are generally staid and aeber men,
working hard to fill the gaps left by those
gone to war and to raise supplies for the
army hence they do not often meet
together for audi exercises, speeches and
fesolves saare reported. They read nod
1h5nk much, yet neglect one duty fitted
to atir and draw the people sri^u. Now
js indeed the Lime for aoble actions rath
•r than gw»y orstiens yet ourj foes
pin much ad^TnLage of ua,
in obsolete poetry, ereeds and almanacs
who can rise above the cant, sham and
fog of by-gone strifes, and read our coun
try's duty and destiny in tbc light of our
rising day.
Howslhall we celobrate the Uh of July
Drive youf tired team over long miles
the army which Hookttr was not to defeat then with your family murch awhile
i|eo jammed
but destroy, shaking with its heavy tread through, din and dual th
the htate of Petin-vlvania to its centre
aid the Federal (h^ment. powerless
,mld a
Notwuhstanding the repeated and ma-1
Bpnat.t attempts ot the Administration to .,
deprive Democratic citizens of the I nited l^et'
1
Bt ates of their constitutional liberties, |c*d aqd patriotic music
they are again appealed to, to protect
^ou
the
,„h.r.„.s
i/i
OHIy be )U*ti/tnl
vit/tOiililimi i/trir trr
I ,!»• 1 1
c*n
Otpiul and the tr-itoious Administration nient ^ind thus, in a cheap und simple
Of the Government from the threatened „,„i_ .j„„ .l
attack of the Confederate army. If Dem- "y1** "f"
oerais were not forbearing beyond virtue Wythe.
itsslf, they would tel! Mr. Lincoln to de- I MStvorv Dott»«t
fend himself as best he may, until ho I
H.
80IU
at »uchlhour and place as is
b°'h e"J°y
Wlf«
ri'the
Jt.
ill
them tbo «intire field of free fpeech for i
tiona oostjly banquetsand ahoiry parades A9 CASH WILL BE PAID
aid our cause but to mould and jVUV./ for two .man p»« either.teerate
may aid our cause but to mould and
ur country
shape the ruling elements of o
we must prize the local and primary de
at reaches
ghborhood
und politi
men from
be muster-!
risp
,e
und#r
0 Ds
our
of tk(B
useful avocations
(»if
••thing short of vandalism and theyJ "nd, who can
~tify ictutiutnm,
-unpleasantm» it rmght be ^-MP ideas of^truth and right, not found
my
-'hlld.
until »t i i
1 mother, my boAt, my cabin, my tooU.—
u t-
,kassuredi,,i "I »u|irtm 1 slave is without family he is not
Key ot the t/ousuiutiun and the laws thev i l- .•
.t,, 1 7
8Ur®r
rioc ©f li«ira predestined
tries Will not be founded,
the inferior race salfer, re
never rise, become brutal
out. We shall see the tup
hardened, become corrupt,
uated with crime, seek
prefea it to everything, an
hasenjent, dishonor, theu
giDtiiitigto write, I was niu|
or by
/(My. assert or maintain'that persons i oppressed, by the fito ot that un
%ave «Ht the light to hold slaves in this
haI'Pyse
ruCl'
t,lv' wl,°
tlwJ
Am
Verily,
itn Mr |„gb, slavery ia more crcd
tnau tLe Lnion.
A# the kind of free discussion We
*y expect, if these Copperheads get in
inny expect,
ths Ncw lork Journal of Commerce,
ecksniffisn Copperhead, from which w« .. -r.
hat is, in plain terms, when the Cop- "H'^ent since the war began
^erhesd* got into power, if ancli a thing S. icii.a _M
lust shut m,r
min
my
keeping his wife or ot kuowini
hi own, and
his breast, he
tnine." Now,
man is not a
a person.
hen lie lays his hand on
cannot say, "This skin is
without these rights, the
man, nature in violated in hi
Instead of families, slaverv forms herds.
It pcits up captives, under the guard of
jrtilomi in a little corner uf one of the
most magnificent lands of creation this
land will not be peopled. For tin- rela
tion oil brother to brother it substitutes
that of drover to ox and mister to oatile
this laud will not be civilised. It in
s[ ires the racs with mutu
uverMbn for each other if
al horror and
li'^s arc formed
uiiiml ttie two
mingliug the
to these coun-
ea live together without
W e uliull tr«
volt or submit,
ted, thou die
erior race grow
become infat
'ealth therein,
find in it de
ruin. On be
ved by the fate
il by
*h'cb ha^ n
nja le the fortune
ts misery on
pity for the op
to have pity on
nd to their evil
perpetua e
aui
seized with
territory, written, prated, published or I I conjure them
•bculated in this territory sny book, pa- {theuaSelvai, and put aa e
|»r, magazine, pamphlet or cireu! ir, eon
tainiug any denial of the right to kild slavery under nil latitudes, in
Staves in this territory, such person shall I*!'
r«8'o0»
whatever the institutions, na-
tlon8 or
««eds, everywht re you find the
or'B,n
prtigress, the same
law, the same result as monotonous and
horrible as the life of tl|e slaves. The
no changc. It
n at every epoch
alio peopling of
the propagation
history of slavery knows
is in ull places, it ha* bee
an obstacle to the systeu
(he ftarth, an obstacle to
of the gospel, an obstackf to ""the modest
elevation of the inferior rfaces, an obstacle
to the progressive civilisation of the su
perior yaees. The moralipt calls its crime,
»he historian and economist a scour ire
[Cochin.
Incid*kt.—Tbe Indianapolis J#«r
nal tells the following good story oC f^etsr
Ap]jle
Tbe following incident hs^ 6eon ela
ted to us and is voueb.fl fm by our in
formant Peter Apple, of OaJtland, in
Ihot county, was ht.-ly keoruiied for the
11th Indiana, and tt^ck part in the at
tempt io storm one th« icksburg bat
tirie. The rebel fire was to destructive
l.:!.?"r-"rd.Jn't
'U7,r8C0,1.e'1-J
API)le.
Which we reejruit, •.
man, known to the maj
aboold happen, we must shut
louths. close our newspaper columns, and
let the slave oligarchy" do what n'ride »»thin tbe pas
ejwdice or paasion, may aeem to them 'i r* ',UUl10" by a.
the "raw
move.
mijnt and kept going ah^sd until he
right up to one of the
•."» iree i ••F"» io one oi the rk-bel ffuns eau.'fu i
a
'-former by the collar
lib bostihtv t«^ slavery dictating the po- wiihin oyr lines, g,,j'
f'ee .Suit
•lent
did,.,.'. ,:s'd"^'i"iFA1RB_A~»rK'"s
Ten-ilffck** Agency.
J|EGULAKLY licensed
able pat­
E A E S A E
—ARO—
GENERAL INSURANCE
Asenoy,
OSce en 24 Str., BextteBxrressOace,
KKOKCK.IOVA,
KtAL
KSTaTS
8
1
boafhtaad (old for ctttn Baal-
Huumi. Dwfiiiii|i, Loti iod t-frv&ttd In
otfc,r*'"d
*bi*co"*ct*'i'
their partijgan rallies and fanatical har- JBtna Inranuic* Company, aflartforl.
aoguea, and provide no antidote to the Wortk Aaioricaa las. Co., 4*
poison they diffuse through the maaaea.' Horn* Insurance Ceaafaay,
We muat often saset in our precinct, fcorillard Insurance 4o 4*
gather in (ill we can of both srxes and all Artie Insurance do do
ages and parties, sctfjiftre good songs and ®*aaacti«wt Mutual Life Innnaci Ce^
speeches, reiterate old principles of equity •''Hirtford. Aaaeta about $5,000,009
and liberty, rekindle thefir&i of true pat
riotism. Union Leagues, hi 5 Conven-
fcklS-Aly
•tthm
BL Bk TKfJ-EVCK, Agent.
(«llier. with rftiouiMe i
Uuu W cufrltt kuvo U
Keokok, Jun«3S, 18S3.
Jou•
a .• i
16,1&€3.
inspired to
funnily, yet i-t K«. is, in
SALE.
and
,mProve
SUv,[ Mqk the ne.
would malltlest a Wlliinguess to adruiniB- ,l,„ f„-i V i l»ellm* ll..uae.oalhaoorn»rofllthand Mor
tlK Con.tiiotifm, .nd 'd H. W Jl ,T f*
tbe i ir"i ?'r™ 'Vrbc"'•***"'
ami,, 1 ii- 4i er iii bus darkness but on condition oi
a ii ....
beint5
^ble
10
»y.
tr tppitfa
B. a. T** a*cK,
•rkl K1I1U Afeot.
J^OR SALE.
10 Acre, of l.nd, nr*r Chtrlmtoo ia tbi» esaatf
t3o ncre uuitcr food caltirattoo with
4
A toiu»i briek dw*ltlD|t«(U)t««Maa,eMsr*.Mtlar
ami rul. I.oi, locaiad PniMB, bstwien 101b and
tutittrrau. I'rlea ftSOO. The tjarjatn
city fur the money.
Knqulrt 11
Ma) il», IH63
pOR SALE.
Two Firint. nf 119 Hrwt p»et\ 1n
Wlnchr* er. »nd aiti-t Sort
Jbe Pt Moin-# lUHroad IWi u
jour earn aH*i
i k iinw
acres
Cr0wd«
IB itself, calling on a ptMtple it hus insult- bear only all sorts of uiixetl noises, and
ed and outraged to protect it from fearful then go home bating the da]". But there
^s**tur is a better way. Get some
stro
ftU*rd«n.
good Union
man t0 give.an oratioa in y)
mr neighbor- baria7.rr*i" °r
3
other itB|»rovcinent« 1 hUfann
•ill* *'ll«nrnrd Farm". Tt,#» rlh-r trmrt of
i ttiaUj i .rj, iociutUnfr Hu#ar Or-
trliard i.f iotl ir. ai, and i, und.riaw wlin larre br.1. of
oal.a is lacatad aaar Ui« aamo Rall.o^t. Tb^a*
land. wer« lueatpd by Mr. Ilanfurd In bia life
and ui-w lirl'l l.y Ilia brira, who arrofage, and will ba
io*mik'Tto
,aU
P**'"
fcn|uira of n. TK^-KYCK,
Krai Kalat* Agaat.
Leoku MarlS, 1SSJ
stirring sa
aim to meet
most convc-1 J^^ll BALK,
Four Brick Dvclltaca, la a block, tbrra Morlaa high
»itb raoma 111 acli. IbU |iro|rrLjr will 6a aol'i fi*
l«a, than uue balf what it cual to liulld ibem. TlUa
perfect inquire of
Ha B. TKN-VTCCa
Haokak, May IS, lRSl. Kaal KaUta Agant
pOR 8ALE-A good two story Brick
ukuk April
r^z
Bn|uirr of
Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c.
Comstock & Brother,
No.
77
o a v e y a n i s i e O A 1 O
Main street,
KEOKUK, IOWA.
MAIN STREET, OTTUMWA.
T. C'OMSTOCK, ti. COMSTOCK.
AITd baTa again rrausxl buainaaa at oar old stand
a a i a a o a o a i o a
wiibour basinets her* a
HOISK IN OTTUMWA.
We Shall k«rpon hand at both poinU a stosk SStt
f«f »ht» dcinAU'l*. and wo invito
Wholesale and Retail Buyen
liKjlifi
NRW
AM) iMPHovao
nruat or siovtLg aM» wamks.
con STOCK
BBOTHBM
A.
S O V E S
Our stock wilt coaalA of the
HtlJlt'V CITY,
NEW WE0TKR1T,
NKW AHl'Tir,
M»T Aia rBEUita,
CaSSTOCK'R ('OA I. OOOH,
H*«n-KVi: HTATK,
LILLU Kl u,IC,
JISOCOAL,
4c.
Tinner^ ^tock.
Sbt'rtlroB, Iroo Wire, Bot 01
•le^Uiuc, Shr«»t opper, lp»0 Bioek
liu Zuic, Jaf»|»at«d aitd Hu||#v
Ware fee ke.
ENAMELED WARE.
•rtgfct and Tlued Frjr I'ana. Braaa Kattlai, I
KaUlaa, Math., Cooler a, Brittatia aad
fUolabad War.
With a Oturral Aaaortaant af
Alarajra aa head sod for aala low
Mr Cash Only.
COM8TOCK
Sl
uP
by ^oquainunce, end
onday, by taking
Ataw-
BRO.
•wnr ktal ofTia a«| bts Wart
U tu liu, tei ins^ttf aareMtotet
OHlora. •a^M
ai.l misim.
1
votinir »A- i-
young wo-
rity of this eooa
two years, more
**«*».
Fmirkunks, €irtemiemf Jt
17! Lftie Street CUC109.
""f'
Wo tmr oaly «a aaialae.
Books & Stationery.
i©OKi,
••MlTii tail
Ogden's City Book Store.
Jf Hotel by W^ivorth
^tie Orpbr«« C. K r*» %4
K
by
Mih^rit
Pritoner or, Ritw- M»hony
y
Ureal i onBoruBiUoo-»CMN»lQfft
li lt* United T«i U»-ii im#4id|
jlrirWlents to iny l.lHi
t^rrM Vip H«nt,ortk«
fWggar ou KorMbick.
Yerfc.
Pufclifthtd by Ticka«r §l TiM*
t'nrU Ton'a OtMo—ovir Hiltob, I Vol.
Hnurti in Iowa
j£D. 1^. BROWMELL,
ai
ibu
I. B.'IfcN KVCK.
Krai f.alaic Afful.
S
PakliiM by Dick & ntlftrali,
ri.»r'» BrtJ*—by 5lr». HrnrT Woodti
r» Hal llburtoa'. Truablaa, *f
Iti-t Ljnua
'J I.f Lady Ll«l»— hy WlM Br*S4M|
p«rr«l Markhftm
^arr.QftoD--bj Cli*rl«a Ler«r.
U»cro4iiuu» «r country Par*oa|
fc^liUnl.'ti"- Z*'hkk«s
.,(witry iwid Country TfcitiklSg)
1 lit- r^Uriice o» lloi*r,
7 friulida—tJ IIm aui^^r of P«UeB€# •t Bop*
|ti Lib«rt -b John Smart Mill*.
Jbt* Kv«ry Ity Philo»«.}ihrr.
Tltiii'-(ron tbt (broiui uf Ma Ftaf IPt»r.
Prom other PskUAm.
The EniDlojinient of Wtara.
hrautisa of Ku,klil.
Tue Kl..ri.i« Kailoa—hr Joabna a OMAbm
(•rrmau pillar I —UrlatB 1
A Talk wlih mr Kupila—b Mr U4 «S|)H
tin tha Or gin 'if iif Hall*)
liraerraa or a Baclirl r,
A'UlaUlir
at
Weill ind I
rmern i Prma« HiMIMud Barn «uh »buut 400 fruit
frail trM*.
Call on
Mau— »y Ljall
The Ptmuaack- by oi uaoi
Vindicated by Oia«a,
lira. Browulug'a kiUT-m th* Mr«* fltrlsllai
•'oeta
La at P»etM|
Arara I.PiSSt
4nbnO.
H. TBII.KYC Kt
K*ft1 KutftU* Af^ot-
SALE.
"l0*11 »». "°W «f 1*U and Mg*
•Irnu Price
t'*'1
on
Hay SI, 1S«S.
•.TIN-KICK.
Saie'a Pootn.

io^*a
Crnp* Collart and win. OmHaf fkui)
fl.-trning'a Prima au.i fruit Traaaj
lladamL Mart band'. Huiioa*
SCHOOL.
®fw Planta Gmw
Lr.aona en Botany
0r») Manual of tanj
1»,qutlle'» Kraodi CuUiae
Iaiifiiro4li on iba lioncy UMj
ttumtiy
Bookseller mm*I Stationery
Oar.Klalaaal I'asrlbXu,,
Would eal I auanllori to bla atork of B«okaillo
lloaary, Wal land Window Papai wblrbh*»lllaffar
an Rurrn cnun- at oDoanallylow prleaa Thankful I for tbr patroa
mlii-i K (rotn a*""»towadon bin forth* pa*lai|kt yaara ba r»
ll^nt.nino rt, near «partful Ijaollcllta eontlnuaiici o »«aai»
n\ion.
W BOOKS.
NOrvbaaaC.
K
Kanfa fapars, SwrlM.
r'wmaMvit'a Morllor.
*''»k Vuyave*
*l )dd»—I'j Oif Aatbor of talt|
Hurn iM-ia.M (tardea,
Hg^tablaa of Anafirs,
Mcmol ra—by
I -shf, Nik Hook
h"y»Own Km
Vrrn'-r'a 1'rnlr,
lM knit' Cuuiplota Worka:
Hoiaaaad ASroad.SaaMd I
t-uirj oftb'Uua d,
AnnualCjclopedia ISS1
Il lie I'»-ta Journal Ray arid Taylar)
Jl'araoi. Br"WuUiw'a Book,
f)karan::o K'vrr,
fK-lw in Llro h«rlft,b]r Wiutbropj
Shadow la the Uounc.
Thladaj rornivrdat
pro|»rly
TKN KHrl
,, SKUWNgLL'S Bookstore.
I S» -o tor. Malo aad 4tb atrcSW.
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS*
A ftot EMuitmcul Jq«( rtcofvod by
to. BHOWWRLt.,
Cof. 4th aad aln siraau.
NTha
EW BOOKS.
Book of Darni
Oampalgo of l-fla and lM3-4r
Mai.irl-a of l.lfa and Ifc-atn and Votl
A 0 iJ» by Uaronaaa Taatpbaaaai
Mt H-,utbarn Friaadi—b Aattiar Of Aaaoas tfcO
E
Thadtirtia or W'araaWI
I'uti wuioitt"
K« t-lab rbiifi
The 'taau in Wfettat
No Name
I/*. Mlii'rahlra, I Vol,
I'ackard Minor HuMeta,
Kuraaltb*
syic-d
WALL
V V a ato
H. W. WSSTCOTT.
Received this day
PAPER.-
tiook
of
Wmlt PijKr. now dei||^a
uti»tn»4urt«hi
a frnrtMium FlalVrooSB^
mM's Fi.tUire#
ir»ffi»n HulUiiti f..r Wm1oW9.
Hufl lI'iMadU lor VVluUuwa.
T«mcU, U.
rd*,
U. W. WKRTCOTT,
TNTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS,
lof'be Ottoomioatioosof 1, 2,6,10. S5 and SS.
For aalc
aoP-d.
THKfotaala
JlAO ovi !sr,
CatATOB,
Kcoiieat,
WIti rLOWEB,
JKTNO CSTTAOK,
laVKH ST1B,
W WKSTCOTT.
Miscellaneous.
S A O N I I E
COHCEHTBATSD LYE.
The Familjr Soap Maker.
PUBLIC ara cautioned agalait tha RPUBI
OUS arUolaa of LVU for making SOAP. *e.. nee
oSaratl Tha oulj MKJI0 i S aad
Kl
riio^.' .U of tbla aru.|. haa lad
UNPKINCIPLKU PaKTIKs lo an.taa».,r to l*l
TAIK It iu yiuial^fti „l the l^iu
t'au»'.fAIKMtt.
All MANUPa7TIIRKKM, KUTBHS or skllsbii
Of Ih-aa. til'OKIOUftl^ra arabciebv MJT1 Pi t.D thai
tbatoMHAN V UavarmplojaUaa tbatr AT To AN KYS,
Caeorfa Hav4IW(. Ee*..
if Fhtiadtlpkf,
Tlia SAPONIF1KR, or CONCSNTKATRD LYB, la
Ht—\i all Uru||Uu, Grooera end Covoiry Hem.
A K E I 1 I
Tea rairaa Rtatu Cib'cit Cocbt.WaaUm Dla
triat.of Ponnaylraau, «.i 1 af K Tana, to iSSf Is
ol Tltlt PKS.vBYt.VAHlA aAl.l MASba-ic
Tl'HIXO COMKANY aa TH.8 I HasK
aalt
•r»»tl1.1 tb*
THE PENNSTLYAIIU
Bait Ifianafooturing Oo.
orrzosioi
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Pitt St aad Daqaeaae Way, i ittsharg.
Bla) 3-d*
aa
8
IFASHIONABLE
-t
to, IQi
JTIt
KM* paeat.artM,,
ISUMI, a«4,
DARBER AUD
HAIR Oak.SKkia.
EL DBPUOH
HAS HEXOVKD bla VtarbarShop ta tba roao Bt
•arly oaeuplador Miaa Kiot,aaHltllaSr, aa
•ala Bsrool, kotweoa ta aaUM,
wkara hr la prepared io aocooimodaU all blvld «as
toairra,»od aa maar aav eoaaaa will fhtror blaa W1A
IfciTisgfttd l«lrireMtaftBllelalHttt|ti.
Marah SS.1SSS—4AT
mmtrnm
Dry Goods.
0 OARBER
k
CO.,
WHOL8B A LB DRALKaS W
y O o o
lilt itreet, hetv. finft til Ltrtt,
KEOKUK, IOWA.
SPEI2TG GOODS.
DRESS GOODS,
TAwarr,
CHALUS.
GINGHAMS,
PRINTS,
SHAWL8 AND OLOAKINQ8,
BOYS OBFCK8,
Printed £,inen mmI Cotton,
81ilrtlns«,
Additions to the Btock regularly made.
PRICES CORRESPOND WITH THE
EASTERN MARKETS.
P»l». FOiTSfc
April n. •o-sir
NEW WRING GOODS.
—AT
IIAltltY IIILLS,
.to. a
ftotaf res*** mj arai lagtatMot oTWatao
ounns C.uaiauua ot trarjlhing u.uailj kait ia a
Or y tiiwil. Sii,r., rtitial.lerinv I hlgbpiu e ufgo'ida
I an. offering tbeni al HA HGAI&S. Aud all 1 a-k la
an anamination .1 uv ^ToC» aud PKIC ES »tf.,rt
eeickaaiosaMaKhara,
mil k IAH DOES n THE TIIII6."
IKKSP (TILL TOST AHK CORS)
AU Sortt, Shape*, Stylet and Skrip€$
-or—
Jaat raeai'ad at tba old ataad of
J. M. HILLIIVtig,
Corner of Main and Fifth Streeta,
a Paasn v Aautrr of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Y O O S
HOSIERY, SLOVES, AND
YANKEE NOTIONS,
Which We will tie htppy to tbow lo our old 'cuton«ra
(ritBdi, fooling «s«Mrwtl ibn we can
saUolacOuM irolA
faallir sa Price at Coe^a.
nsarilKHwi NT lh.|
it.
PaTBBT-
I.,e I, U..l Baido thr PICKS--V V A .11A HALT
HAMlfAt-ll KINO OOMeANY, tbalr trada mark
r*T"*I"d*roM*ifcRoki:uhhmk
ill Geodi Wiffwud u BeeeaiieHid.
O.u'a?^
BDRwCESKiar
AMMO,
ft so
alw.r.aa hand
ALWATS or AI0 All roftun
I.
M* BiHVMum
COs'a
8 E W I N A I N E 8
THE BEST IN U8E.
•ftuai, "'^"Jioa.
aai
Wllltakaa Baktwell, Ek^., *f PuMnrg,
Aad that all MANUPACTI'HKRS, UKKBS, OK BBL
LKk ur Lt «i ation tba rigbta of tha Cea.
panjr, wilt Iva HaosKCliTKU alunea.
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
DXJRKBB & "00.
da
Noaanwar
SX JLL'Hl V ri^ti .niad
fyr
bAPo IKIfcK.
tbc
iMt,' the
napan oa
IStb
palcut u.i.od fcj
a
tbvn
Uitiad U tuliai Slala
PalafiL
SMB. feywinl tu.taactKin
avarjad.
Arereo«Ting their nsoal s&pplies of
HEW 8PBIVG GOODS!
Which will be sold at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
tHir abb BAVtae pkmsb aid bbw bttlbs
FOMWABDBD IVBKY WBXK.
CMCIHB BA* ALWAtayg||.
aa tac lbab aa
FOREIGN DRESS OOOD^
SILKS. /f,
SHAWLS^
LAC® 880.B8,
Carpet*, dbo,
a hp wLul ewassroa Teoeeifc
WU-dU
Groceries.
0 0 1 & 1 I 8
MD POWDEE AGENCY.
8. IIAMILL,
100 Corner Main and 4th Streeta,
OSara for aala AT THS VEHY t.OWKBT PKICKS te
CLu»h Kl ^KKS AMi IKuMtf MkM,
o wali Oalvcteu »i^ck of
E O E E I E S
AT WHOLESALE,
lllkAcmo
ceircu,
TKAM, TUMAtCOi
"AILS, 1 ISM,
aoDA, KPKk'S,'
WAP, CANBLIJ,
OllS, UHITKLIIAB,
tun OA OK, UUI1.D IHtlT,
•iWDEB, SUVT. Lfcffi,
WOODEN WARE,
Jtbd all anlciaa lutluilad Id bla lloa.
I bar Boat of
my
to.I1"'
t:srt:s uomm.
V O O S
IVCLIOIM
aUCKEYE JEANS,
WTil«li or# UNSCKPaMsKO
by *d
good.ior caah. aad beiikava I aau
it Iniorrat oi |iQrcbia« r* to etli endriMlie
•i siocl.
I 8TRIVK TO PLEASE -m
cliU-dlj e. HAMU.L.
BEVERLY JB. DOVVEE,
FAMILY GRdCEa,
Alio
DEALER IN PRODUCE.
Ho. 18V atti bire^t. bfiw^n an id MftiMU.,
KksOKMML,
c,(
la QlfALtTT
sua t'KiLJUt.
ITT Te »i frWadiaod iwlfOM Ntaraay efseera
t»nka'«f patrtfaaor., h.,plug by .trtel atUatl to
Odtluts*st*o Ouftesi aiixi oprigbt 4oa)m( iu ftierti
•ontiitUaQcj
uflbt-lr psiruuge-
OLO ASH YOITKC1, HICH
SfcKVM
OSH
A/Ill
ALL
ALIUS
ASD POOS, w*
(NO. S E8TE8 HOUSE.)
MafvbtS. IMS—d
Iti RS. ill Iimt
Cer.offiftii.
"l'l»«a ata^k of rHfcSM. »TA»Lh
AND tA.St ('Kill kHirK. M) a|aKlal •tabtl»(
hi l» mm lofarKialiiag (aalllaa artib Uialraapullaa
and .11 .no doal «Itti mat r* ijr un avUIDg ikr i*ai
artuiraat th« M.i«k.n PKIt k
]]^f*Uo«da 0.11» a i
w.°
aUIDg
Mf
i lra« ot ebaiae.
DANIELS, Agent,
OROOE]E%
ABO
PRODUCE DEALER,
Cor. fttla
J. O. VOORHIES,
WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL,
I
UEALKlt IK
HAT8, GAJ&m,
AND STRAW GOODS,
4a*
HMlao%aIpttega Stick a
GENT* Frtath roll, BioieaUtM, Casal
•aore, Bcav«r, ai, Haial, aaS
Straw SSatka.
Alio a tana Una ef
A S
Of Ikalaieat St»iaB aad Saaaaar mfim
Oooataotlr oa hanil all th* leading atjlaa ef 'ri'
1 ri»«l aad otnoaad
STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS,
SHAKER HOODS,
T*a tergaat ..„ck of Bll.OSK5'S HIaTK and CAPS
haiaiuar afar brought tu ibu aarkat.
large aaaurtaaant ofOaata OI.OVBM and HO
WltKV, tiuibK-lla.. lr.ii k..l .n«., 1 ,arelluj
Alaa a
LADIES' SUN UMBRELLAS
Tha abova Stock la ofarad to tha
ueda aud to
COUNTRY MKItCHANTS
at prleaa te aolt laa umaa.
GIVE MK A CALL AT
IVo. 5H Main Street,
lETVKEN
U i\b
Baci Tire, Sjiaol 1 lutad,
Csaikrvllako, M*»p blttrla
larjiri ktaacka, Malaiarala,
Ctroc6rie£*
^AMUKL POLLOCK,
VbaUiaiiaad M.aiaii
O o O ID
UH
MAAIV MTIftjbET,
«Sol»-« KEvKtB.loii
Ranted.
Rata,
Imi
Par
It/ and Ooeatfy
Itl, I Edit I, 1»W4.
Ladies Dress Furs
Praaarrad (Mat aolk, tAreagh tba Maaataar, at
a»t UMAlBSISaST.
gl'KL\UANL SUMMER STVLE8.
BU&XITT & OO.,
uain a^naii.T.
WBOLShALE AMU BKTAIL UKALXRB IN
HATS AND CAPS,
Alaa Mlasellia»«'tia AMiurtiucot ef
Moves* H«adi(«aaS rist«
Oaklera, laace,
IU1 1£T8, BASIET8, SUM t'IBKELLIt,
SUflPENDERS, COLLAHS,
ARB «Ca£BOlS UTIIUK NOTIVNB
Thia cljoiif Hitfiih of Utuds Is offered lo tUe ir8de
aa«l io our uj al^ fMsUtiucr* in eft' oui w( luwii on lb#
isttiia^i^e OK CAhlii i b« af« luatiy W
ibeia Hi All I-'
ut4*r
and (U- Uiaituce aoleclod «iUi
ar« »f tbe U«ni ^UAAity and tatesi4( ir§.
CALL AND LOOK AT THEM.
aaarl7 diy
BOMB
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF .\EW VSBB,
cash capitai. ftAssess
AMkTA lat Jauuai ), lr«i,
H*BILiTlK» 'HgaSSd
4, AMSMTS
Caah BalaoaeIn Bask, l.tptS
nda au«l \l.tr«na« », dr I
1MB ou E-al fcaUlo, 7«l,7eS U
Loauaua to-aa pajrawtuoa
datuaad.
Uu tau olal.. niucka ui.rket
Ma itema, 111,757 17
Pretuluuia dur oa fultova la
•aaalamfflti*
1
sas 4*
lafauu Aalraaai, is n o u.i
at 74S.SSS «s
CUAS. J. MAHII.S, Praelilrni,
A. P. WILi.MA.nru, vioa-fraaldMat.
JOHN MeOBlt, aaoreiar/.
•. •. Afsat.
iaaUi* Scad
Uj S«
Haaevgs.
wsvwwsaawnsasiiCAini piio wfiibeeaHfcr
sawaWTiiiita.
•Uclo-d
TAR, TAR,
A Waolaaaiaai
hoiaaaiaaad HMall.br
•AM'L rnLLOrS
500BBL8KANAHI|A *lak«
aALT,
Foraala br
darlu-d
W'AMTED
Blaadaaa ala., Kaakak.
A
d«*d'o* 'tlr
HATS A CAP!
s
A S A s I
aAisa rouoci.
7C HBLiJ. COAL OIL,
V I'ha bS*t bran da.
r-rkaiaby SAW't. POLLOCK,
dacii-d
Yfi fiA08 RIO COFFEE,
d«?e-"''k,r IAIIa FOLLOC*.
J.JEHRINO, BY THE BBL. A*D
Maeaarti.iaKUta, ar. Bbia.i and Bbl*.
2£f,£'J
b'
far aala bf
drrl»-l
S.PoLLOca.
^0 DENMARK CHEESE,
SAMUKL PMfcOf*.
|,'KKKU bALllMOKh 0VMLb%
1 Fur aala by
SAMOISL POULOCE,
®OXKS TOBACCO —BUST
BKAS 1)8—-1*01 §a4e
4«aie~4 MAMUBL POLLOClj^
RAI81N8,
I O W A
la*Ue the allrctiou oi aijr frlaada and Ilia rubllc
CITRON AND CPE-
«A*IS—Bar aala lo* b«
u.« o-d sam'L rouwa,,
YY ANTED.
aeahaU rrtaa, CTaerTtau^fcy H*rd
vmA«
aaark.t jnca fuf aah.at #7 ITo/k- La...
itibfiiu a xatrs.
fOK GOVERNMENT
SUPPLIED
•raaaP.tMoaa, Bottar,
(rr'.ii Ac^taa,
"tr-thlakaaa,Laru,HacoaHMaa.',iwlv
Uu"r*'
Port,
... blta Kcaaa
J.V r,'.. i"
1
ALT.
4 "WbaiaKaoawhoSaH:
»u«iti.«kaG A
mm,
WW lurk*. 1.1.1,4 ..
uuh^AausA a«
j^RON AND NA1L8
SS
Baa#1*Iraa
A g.•••'.! awl fall aleak ef plow aad Caat SUaL
tryl*u~i OOBllABLa S SMYTB.
^OLASSM.
a
1
a*"1aailtaaa,.tt'OMi,
bl r. (.ul.t,,
Qr|,l»'~
rBl
Far aala i.a I„r
i: ..
i" Uvra, lif
hi a hAttrie.
^j|ltAiN 6Atka.
aura Llataa Saaka, (to arilBAl
a**»Prt«M Eaafaoa Kleei
Jitai rro«iTeU
tSb4
tofo«, hy
ae^.*A-j
for Cufc,
t.'osyABLfc a SMYTH.
*0 bhdaPrtMB. o
*a Ubi. fiarUtod.Cami^—.
JtaifaiaiiMifMiiiar,,,,),!, CaaS.bg
coannai-fc a MalTH,
»9.ud tacawa.
TOBACCO. s
So ovaaa Aider au«|
ttraadi. Cbatrtag Tatdml
omVTH.
Lui(|l
QOTTOX
aad V La.*."„
CO* .N
A HLh
YARN.
aaeka, o aaperflaa^aal
•"in. t.
ivied
So bale. Jiwa. I aaf Santa*
Jaat repaired aiui for eat«t»» K,t Ceob^tS7ao1
v»au.
CoKHAMlAi BMrlM.
Professional.
^JHARLES ST1MSOK 4.CO.,
War Claim Agents,
OV-t it-It— W eat eta* 4L *H-. Lot Aau 4s ki^intWV
KKUKUK* IOWA.
WitJflv, proO»f#lauU
ca/*futa4leiiil^cUlothoooli««*IUOW0uhwi•tbeufllceteUaJluo•wtfcrrelau,ofIm»i,ijei»Wi»,.I-,n.n.ioi^aa«oitiO'eaiii^-iUurr-is/r«a»tmnuUftbt/llI|*ii*.baffrown«atlui».A,bttbMl:*J.H«I,A.aadraa1di»cuai|trxuaun»loitltuit*ikr*e.ai1
UOa wf 8 I0o Dwui.l) aud tta^ik
*f heir* v4 ti U8l«ra aoo IviUterr, e*i iM
iMft* Cllub
ot
feuelvte jo si.U
4ie«e o«i oorvoiu ot suud* dia«Vilt o«#
UTaoiid «ii tue Uiiii M»ie* re ic«
jf de^itioaiit e*|h«a
4iiiorcuitur«u wl •tM'saeo |««if
eborjee i c.iauii-Li n 90
"l'lHrl aritiaiev lifUk fKO /cubi twff
discharged »ui.j|»rs u- u.Ui
•OO
SJI w wliU|s
(t'lt'lWu I 1
(roa. a Ut witj utsnr u
io«8.
aii *.»».«•
John wool A o., ttaufc«
McGimilsi 4ttoruv• Uuiut) illtiaw.i.
aarj-48ui
TftAlNOR KLNOg
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
And Claim Agent.
Wo. 7 Third SVaft, Beokak, tewa.
hUl-df)
«eaaw.aaaaia, ea». w.at«»T
RANKIN & McCRARY,
(Soaeeaaorato Mnnklo A Mitlo*^
ATT0B+YEI*S «fT
BKOKUK. IOWA
Wi llpraetlcr in thcaonrta of the Plrat andRaeOadl
ladlclal olai lsu of io«a. la tb«
U.
a.Circuit

t)l.t/ii*t Courts, and in tba SU|fvaa otirt oi lewg.
ip»aefei tu H»a.Mua'lif.4iUto*.0. s. miiraprl
Jad*a-
JiTTOMUYE
taaptl-dttl
aaii-Lr. xiLtth, wa a.tafl
j^ILLER A LOyE,
II*
JiT L&W\
4i|»
Solioitora In Chancery etc.,
z
.*t door
Omea: OB Sd Street. a
SO
Staie and Municipal ucaa
aud uda 7d.tOU 00
Ha ok «ha, i.aaa.ka value,) tw*,.uu uu
Heal katau, ti,l«a|u
Intaceat Ju.uu lat Jau tU. 3,.dg7 as
Malauu ia baui« uf Ail'uta.. t(i,m
Iti (to racL-ivaoie, 11- Preuii
uui.«n In and atiaaa, ke SI 6 3 TS
I«f«nwrui .-uiuiua oa baud U,ltSa UO
Olhef t*ri|art MI-c,-|taBO
to the Peat
(Op Mtaira.)
Wllleractlc* Ihrougboln the PlratJadlelai Otatrit
and la real a-tatf and criminal caaaa lu all parte Of 'I
Stse. Alae ea *i|iira^ Court ..i lu*a, aatliki Va
I lad Htaiaa Itlatrlciaud iiriuiiCuHfUtur '*»».
Jaaaarjr IS^lt,
YY^ AH CLAIMS.
tiaaloa-iiraetaaaeaaUitba P^arHaeaU wr
iinetiHiarMggau^t Amiti, Uii ea
•iilUleadivi ibe
Collection of Pensions]
liCI PAY, DliCIiftGEDmUH'l PIT,
AadalleUtrolalaa aauinrt tbe Ooaaraaidai I
the aaOat faivoraht*- tar ma.
I» Pass akarf*d antll .atltfaato'j raturea
aetaad. AilIn^olrta.ov mall wll raa«i«« i^ueai
MSttoa. *«. UiVK. ai«'» at l«w.
u.se 1 Bast Seer t« i'eit OBce (wpata'

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