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Eleqt B. Architect in 1 tHE THITRSPAYJ JUNE 24, tim.thatth'o umbrella lutd been st from him and asked. -where he got Looking the ban ale, Bich saw i Wswune that had' from tte Ivory, handle, "The genti said hcthad bought it from- a boy, npon being shown so conctusiTely it hod been stolen, reluctantly surren dered Jt orer to the'owner. The tale queer COtTBT. ThiB morning, the Legal publish the following abstracts of tva very important decisions rendered tUe supreme court, at Madison, day.

first being the celebrate option case, and the second the re law being decided unconstitutiona A Scread of of Hot TTeatter-A reions PalnUnp-Crnel Capers. i to be Partaken Before Breakfiurt. THE EXPOSITION. The bwlding eonunjittee-of the Espo- sit4on association met at 4 o'clock 1 yes- terdaV afternoon in the company's office, to consider the plans and estimates for a permanent exposition bmlding. Architects IMixjand Koch had been inyited to furoisH'plans, sp educations andcstt- mates of material and cost and bom of the gentlemen responded to the invitation.

The associabon has rented a. large, and convenient office over No. 1 Gfcana avenue, which has been neatly and comfortably fitted np, and the temporary secretary, Chas. L. Pierce, wiH always be found at the office during business hours to answer all questions ot mve I any information concerning the enterprise that may be desirable 1 The building icommittee consists of P.

Matthews, Hi Mi i Mendel, Sebastian Brand land John H. Gopdrich. meeting iwas celled to order by-Chairman Pabist, who stated' its object The plans-and speci- presented and read; by A discussion arosein fl cations Secretary regard to tne publication of the- rations and exhibits. Goodrich astonished everybody by stating that he thotfght they not to bn giveii. to the Ireporters i who were presest.

jllr. i UkeWny other Slilwatifcee- aas, labors nndftr thesnistaken idea that all evijiencesdfi public thrift and enter-" prise shonld toe feacredly iept from Milwaukee is. Kept in the'bacfcgronnd while other citiesjflre pushed aheafl through their'great neps- papers andithi knows Bomething (about them. protested again4 treated BO summarily, and decided to make a iaif impartial report or else leave the meeting. Affairs taking this turn, fine melmbers, of the tee -withdrew and the salicoit the two cbmmnnica- herewith given.

i j. A letter from Howland.Euss.ell was i read, he would-be pleased to submit plans Icjr. the buildinR if time I. -was given him to them -up. Mr.

Goodrich asked "ihat this letter be'ijot I. published as it! -was of no consequence I to any body in jparticular. Then the i two proposals were taken up. 1 T. SIISIS 'I I your iqx- pressed wish last ineeting, that ,1 I present in my idea of ade- 5 sign'for exposititai buildingB; also, that give terms oi which I would prjo- i- pose to design and superintend ths con- ij structibn ol said jib Bhonldit be awapd- edtome, 1 beg leave to present, the following statement: As to designiiof bnildiog: I am 01 the opinion that the design! should be simple in jgrptmdplanbea plaraUelogramofobaut if four diameters, or better still, if the h- 7, means ai hand will allow'it, mats plan lof cross form, being) two parallelograms, crossing at right angles thus: BABXABD VS.

BACSHATS, Contracts for sale of -grain at future Statute of ofsinlnlc Void 1 Contracts in writing; for tjie sale and: deh'very of grain at a future day, for price certain, made with a bopnjtde. in-s tention to delivej the grain psy the price, are valid in law. ments to told, an inquest. A Henry tflmwin, 1 a-young went bathing in pond and "being very 'drowned. A young man was unable any ALLEGED NEWS A warrant for the arrest ojfoae Ignatz Hirsch of Sheboygan, was lashed yesterday.

The offense charged jwns that of-bringing the remains of child'to this city-for burial, the ohU4 havtog 'died of scarlet lever und diphtheria. The penally for such an offensd is flno not to exceed 5200, or imprisonment the discretion ot the judge. At first thought Vit would seem. rather harsh treatment for one in birt in reality.it is.not. Contagion be kept from the city," if at any and But when such contracts are jnade as a cover for gambling, without intention-? to deliver and receive the.gain, merely to pay and receive the between the price agreed upon and the; market price at such future come within gaming and are voidin law.

-To uphold such a it affirmatively and satisfactorily appear that it "was made with an actual view to the delivery and receipt of the gain, and not as an evasion of the statute of gaming or as a cover for a gambling transaction. In the present case, it sufficiently appears that at least some of the transactions between the parties whiph enter into the consideration of the note and mortgage in suit, were mere gaming transactions jot this were void in themselves and taint the whole security," which is' therefore absolutely void. The -complaint should have been dismissed. Byan, C.3. SELLS VS.

KESNEDY ET Constitutionality of registry laic. "Chap. 235. laws oi 1679., the previous registration of an elector, to entitle him tp vote at an election whether possible or impossible, is in conflict with Sec. Art.

3, of the state constitu- tio'n, because it disfranchises a constitutionally qualified elector, against his will and "without his and in certain cases, imposes 1 an impossible condition upon the exercise of a constitutional right, and- because it provides no "method, chance or opportunity, for an elector whose registration was impossible, to his qualifications to vote ion the day of election. i Order reversed. Orton J. J. dissents.

Loifer; lot cost. -i- rThe "Bertie Sherman rshown up under ghiring head the Sentinel yesterday and senji broad- cost over country by the agent of the associated press was a bad; sell on the There was ho "truth in the story'and it emanated -from ja boys yarn. The importation of fresh report- tsrs froin the rural deestricks keeps the paper acibss the street in iot water. "Wouldn't youlike to hare a.bo:w?" said the bold young archer as they sauntered down the-Held, and she mnrninred "yes," and the absorbed archer, said, "What kind of a bow would She, quivered a Httle as shej replied archly. "I think I should iprefes yew, -and then the young man took it! in, and although he-was an arrow chested youth he went to the target and heaved a bull's 'sigh.

new Ahrens steam: engine was tested at tap" foot of Biddle street yesterday afternoon, proving tory to all concerned, the machine was formally accepted. In the test 30 pounds "of steam was raised in three minutes, in minutes of 'water, through two lines of hops -were thrown a distance of 250 feet, A quintette of odd-looking musicians ade music (2) last evening in Milwau, ikce'a principal thoroughfares, While were playing away at" "The Mock, 'ing Bird" one asked another foria loan (The quick response was: "I hain't got it lend; hain't got even a collar my naine'Vand he evidently told the Optician iLando furnishes the 'ing as regards the warmness of the iweather.j yesterday and last evening. r.t'st. 88; 7 P. it.

85; 8 r. if. 8ii; 9 THE NEW PUMPING The of public woi-ks having charged 'iii a public print with (having been derelict in its duty to the lo-ommou council in respect jof certain jlr. M. 84.

Becinriing ihisX 'Ithe Good! Temr 1 recommendations on the wi works (engine question, it is but fair to that body to state that in its best judgment it could not conscientiously recommend the adoption of either the Holly or Allis propositions till other localities could be heard from. It was the purpose of 2 o'clock, "bfthfe ninth district, in Boynton's hall. Uie boardlo get the v7ry best engines 'Crvstal Spring, Kising Star and Wauwa- lodges'will be represenfed. Tho before the convention will wind pp to-morrow evening. i i It ttas I reported, yesterday, a young man emploved in Landolt 1 office, 33 Newhull house, had been arrested on ji charge of embezzling funds, b.ijt there was no record of-the arrestat thejBtation and no information on the subjeqt could elicited at the office in question fat 5 o'clock, For iu-j foctured at Lynn.

wliich will raise at a cost of but four and fifteen hnndredths cents. The Holly engine, at Binghamtori, X. raises the same volume of water for tiix and forty-two hundred'hs cents, and as tie engine is cot a new one by any nicans the manufacturers claim to be able to do still better. The Allis engine will, it is claimed, do work at a cost of upward of nine cente. and there is no guarantee that the new machinery will do the work anymore effectively than that at present Its cost about $119,000, right here arises a conundrum: i bie possible that the Wankee would be subserved by rejecting the bid of the most responsible manufactory in -America, whose work is everywhere recognized aS of the ikerest in nlOOttof 1-8 feetolfn 100 tt of 4 of STT 28 and xecutor's llth $335.

,811 pnd wife blk 5, Mitchells subd. countrto pavid ttk wi! Sheriffs 1 $400. -I', id wife 16 William lot 1, blk -onn i to subd of Mnrgareth Geske and Henry Wergin; blk 12, otaoi of see 17, 13th: wd. $800. PF.BSOSAL Prominent arrivals at the 'Boss" Keyics and Vifo.

and E. Madison; Pierce M. Hyatt, Portage; Ii.W.'Briggs and wife, Oshkosh; D. Cleveland, D. Jacob aide.

Minor. New York: jp. Knight, Boston; A. a MdKniglit; Washington; J. A.

Stone, St. Louis; A. K. Hamilton and aim, I Will Hojtpn an'd Silas Woodruff, hiivo gone to Kansas City, they will and left'for 1- i to be a railroad S. ciimatilastevening.

C. Hennecke, departs for Boston today. J' i BRIEF Night swpats, cotigh, emaciation; and declinje prevented liy Malt Bitters. Grace: "I am Have any message?" Charlotte: "I wonder ho-w you can visit that idreadful girl. IGivehermy.iove." Ii A.

KAMHOW, M. p. Physjclati and Surgeon. Lung, iheart, throat, nWl cavityi women and children fliseaaes a specialty. Lipp's block, comdr Third and Prairie MUwankee; Office hours: 8 to 10 a.

m-i-l to 3 p. 1 and 7 to 8 p. m. Educate your brakeman. There I are seven i senators who started life in'that Une of business Punt COD LIVES OIL selected' livers, on the by i New York.

Itiis 'absolutely pure arid sweet. who have once taken it prefer it to ail others. Physieiansjhave decided it superior to any of thesother oiln market, i The'small boy holds, liimself together at the equator.in acknowledgement of the subtle power of the green CAKPID TALK. We have something to say and want to say it plainly arid Irank- Iv. Wei know it to bp a fact that HUNT'S REMEpY, the great Kidney arid Liver Medicine, is the-only real cure for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Liver and Urinary This is the plain 1 unvarnished -We do not believe as much can be said for any other medicine.

You who suffer and faith enbngh to try HUNT'S 'Hancock 81 I 8 1 i 1 I Bandall i 1 Parker Black i ANALYSIS. Field Thur- raao.l. Hancock 1, Thnr- Uondrlcks 3, uoiorauo, icm W. A. H.

1 I'-'; Bayartf 4, Thnrman 2, Vayne Delaware, Field 8. M.nWck 1 Hancocks. Illinois, Indiana, 30; Hendricks Iowa, Bayard 3, Oi HendrlckH 2, Hancock 7, Pavno 2, McDonald 2. Ti.drtD. Field a.

HendrlokB 2, Thunnan 1, McDonald 1. LotUslana, Mainc, 14; Maryland, 16; Massachusetts, Tilden Dayard Kl'eld 2, Hcndricks 'slThiuman Hancock 6 Mlcbliisn.22; Tlldcnll, Bayard 2, Field.4, Hancock 5, Seymonr 1, O. T. y. Latb- rop 1, B.

Minnesota, 10: Hspcock 10.. MiBJiasippl. TlWen 1, Bayard 8, Fielil 2 Tijden.7, Bayard-4, Morriaon 4, -Nchnwka, 0: W. A. B.

Lovcland Fltkl 3 Bayard 3, Field 1, toyard 10, Hendriclo. 4 Bindall 3, Joe. Parker 1. New York, 70: Payne 70. Nortli Carolina.

20; 1. Bayard 7, Uen- dricks 1, Hancock i). Bcymtnr 1, Jcrc. Ohio, 44; Thorraan 4 Oregon, Tilden 2. Ffcld t.

PenwylvaVia, Tilden 15, Bayard 7. Field Hendrickii 1, Hancock 28, 1. Seymour 3 'Kh 0 de iVun 1 8: Biyard 2. Field 1 'Jlancock 2, Heymonr 1. Eosllsh 1.

1, Hancock 11. Tcian, 10; T1 1, i Ucndrlcks Thurman. Vermont, 1O; Hancock Virirlnlar.22: Bavard lo. Field 9, Hancock 3. Wl'connin, 2(): Bayanl ti, Field 3, Morrlwn and flic of ed from all qt deep, gounlii Shatsofivr us machine and; OOHM rules ore concerned thf repnblicaniji may cluini the ribbon, for fcittures indicating popular interest and convictions tha are wny tthcad.

THE SCENE Tnto nlUprJAUOJt WAS LONDON, Juno house of commons today -Oi-aa crof tied. Bradliiugh present lilhwelf at the tublo. speaker informed hlni that in qnencoof thoifesolutjon of ho must rotlrfe. BradlaiiRh to addrcHs the speaker. Tho oppotdtion cried "Witlidi'aw!" lid informed Urallaiigh iie- ffliiat Vith- drow, BrttdlmigU lloquontly com- battcd against him.

Ho said it wils! unprecedented to yuii- demn anyone i Ho iwged being uccuscd atHeiHm. Ho would not forgoe omnions or eliums to the seat, the might him, but, TintiMio lias faken Iris it has no jiirisdictiou. Ike JIOUHO cahnot hverriile the tvhielii permits hijn to fake thOyOath. appAil Khonld ba nu- cesHary, iw ho if will, not bt, must be made, i HonsKeil the to; give him the jonticu -vyjilch the juflgea; would give liiirt lf to. Brnd- laughwivs loudly cheurbd.

The speak- 380 and WATEB STREET, 05 mid OKFE.R THIS WEEK: eeiljt Summer Silks at 85 cent S.umiuer Silks at Tot'. er asked whether Hhoulil be called in to heiir the jileasuro of the house. Sir Stafford? Xorthcote iiuid Premier Gladstone thotighfrlio jiew case had arist'nj The lifter thouuhtjlast night's resolutiiin was but submitted to it its aj the Laboiichereask'cd leUv4.to inovo that Bradlaujjh be allowed td take tlio ojith; ruled out of order. Ljibonchero tjien moved to resciiul last nfght's resolution, but, after some discussion, at the rc he sold lit 3.IIQ, sold uff S3. Hilk Brocaded XJrciiijiUnes from $1 cents.

Bargains bo offered in ricli i 1" Damasse Silks, Black Silks, Etc, 10, Itancock McClellan 1 REMEDY. It will turc you. It cures West Tlrirtnia, 10; Tlinrman 7. Hancock.3. Total namlxir of votes Ewinsilo, III- Biyard ilSS-a Field Uj, Morrison Hendricks flbarman Jewett 1, Seyfnour 8, W.

A H--Loyeland 5, Payne Hli Randall T. raync 04, 1, (ieo. B. McClellan 3 S. Black l.Engllnh'1, Jwljl'arker 1.

At p. m. the.convention adjourned tili 10 o'clock tomorrow. everylHxly. iSold! by all ients.

i drugjista. NIQHT-WOBK. WHAT WAS DOSE AFTEB ADJOmNMEJiT. i CisoixSATt, city is lively, to-Jiight, up ta very late hour, OiociiDsing the Trial size, 75 probabilities of On every of Gladstone, he withdraw the motjon Bradlaugh, having beeri called in, (advanced to the table, and ws informed bj the speaker -the decision of jthu. house, and wits requestcjp to withdijuw.

Bradlmigh refiised to withdraw. Sir Stafford Xorthcoth moved that tho speaker be authorized to force his withdrawal. The lioitse then divided this motion, Bradlaugh meantime at ithe table, and the motion wii.v by 32G to 38. Bradlaiigli refused positively to obey. He wiw thereupon remoivj-d, bevonci the bar.

He returned twice clarinK the house had nofrightto exclude him. Itcitn only imprison htni. Xortheoto moved that Bradlaugh, linving refused to obey the chair, ho bejgiven into custody of sergettufrat-arnis. Ciliul- stone seeing no other rdeans of giving effect to hist 'night's resolution sevonaed the motion and it was carried by 2741 tio 7L iVER THE UltlDLACOH C.MKl YOKK, June London Special some at i Great Dr num hi '-'ill Larlic.H Linen Ouster." Kid Silk Handkerchiefs, now srj'lw, j. corner theories are numerous and ondon SpectallChroiii some ot he SIIK cenes attended upon Iho BradlaifKh I iseuaion, os fhe debute on 1 Bradlangh case was jjreHumeil.

llr. LilK i a at Tic i licnf.l rial! Ho 1 tc Lnna Hand .1 U- i Crc-pe Lat-'e bailor Knot Tl(t Sun erihirt-. at Krn-A li; '(ic diverse, but there seems to bo compoagd than on the previous evening. forget is via the Chicago and there appeors to be, tendency to re- Th'iH drevf foith thn cheers railway). I pught to open With "lenimo, PVC a glass." Iguitz riirsh, a Hebrew, came ih from Shebovgun yeaterdny with a dead child which "he Mishpd interred in PrfSjttdicej gard the presidential Woe as lying of the amK ultramontane iiETWEBS H.ISCOCK.

members Mr. Diilv's sruieh seemed to with the chances favorable to the Innn- 'v Mr whi ktt the gul- the tlv months to June. i mi tt 4. ir. iJ Thelincrfiise of earnings of thif St.

Faul ndlroba tor the toiie The coroner telegraphed 'to aj- at the, child ils died from untural causes, a burial permit W6 favor of Brartlaug Wo earnestly ai(d pmy ffin i A in the rear ol the one mu sf to keep jfonr liver, liowels (ramp dwelling 171 Jackson I arid kidnevs in Kood free condition, owned bv J. Lanahan 1 When vou will be frccj from all If yoii are' subject Jo the Ague you stated that jicre aii attempt, browing Every cut was tnKcn, iincl the OHIO DELEGATION held and niter discussing the Kttnatiau. decided to notify the New HAtn GOOD? -Fine CnrN, wart Prices tne BP all iron or glass, I things being JIT" 'i i-. 'j necessary pifles for the building, putting in and setting.boilers, etc. All less, an iron structure is Selected, and be of good iheight, covered by a combined iron and wood roOf-j Inside galleries on two sides- The central hall will be suiti able jgathBringB." The specifications then jgo on to give a detailed description -of itfie' jdifferent halls i departments.

should be simple tfefflriough. It will ifrom. to to 12 months to do the work as it should 1 done. -llr. Mix pflEered erection of carefiil attention, and do the; work for 3i perbeht.

jof cost, or snperintsndent in addition to himsey! and do job five per cent, of was rery erhaustive iuid was niedby sketclies of the proposed build-, ing. Sis erectioiiof theirnfldings-wais-jthe saniej as those of MX. ji The; area of ithe build- "ing he proposed! would to square leajring about 43.000 square ieei of thfegro-nhd for outside or- namentatidn, pnrposes. The whole structure fornji an hall 230x350 feet, to (be used for exhibitions, political- gatherings "br amusements at all tunes of the year. There was to be a permaneut stage and the entire" building would accoinmodate 20,00.0 people.

Mr. plan wai considered ivery jhetitorious, Mr. Goodrich "iubved that an archil tect be elected by; ballot, Mr, Mendel iss' arfchitect charg-! ed Jor isuch IworkJ. Mr). GJoodricai ossum- edabontSper cent ordinarilyil There.

'M -was no oiiance of getting it done for less than 3i per Cent- The llmmannel ohurcli i 'SSi 91ZOJOOO architectural. ll' MrJ Matthews sajd that the job could only be given to oce of itihej gentlemen i and all wnichi one of the two should get Mr. Brand fft wanted it understxx)d that the architect Ip'i iistarncbedklo per-' tfiv sonaliy erection of building and alwayS'TJe'prfesent; on the grounds, tiapt. sub- i scribers ought to be consulted in regard to the selection itf; on; The BtfbBCtibers mnstlbe kept in good humor or the tiling te-onld faUJ A vote was as enand Mr. Ijii was elected on the first ballot, Messrs.

Goodrich, Uatthews, Mendel -sud Brand voting for Mix and i Capt. Pabstfor Co. Mr. del moved that tiie election be -made I unanimous and yote 'was withdrawn in oflJIr. Mix.

The ordered to notify Ml. Mn his election. On mo.tion'Jt was feillciBed 4 o'clock tills afternoon and.Mr. Mir asked to be I )r yearsngo, ilr Vf. Bich, of the a very fine thatwartie edit for for His 3)0st 0 he equal the ItAiLTh XEWS this for two or three days thereafter, ail.

a board-of review. Any, hav- i i mviift 1 DISASTEOTTS STJNAWAT. Yesterday at about 11:30 a. a Mrs. Jencks of 527 Grand avenue was serious- ere at Jg inlormntion which, if given, wpuW a ew the census report more complete, isjreqhested to appear and fgive down." UndrewLanigan, tlie veteran engineer, i again sworn into the i lire.) dopiut- ment service, Berlins had a' lopg vacation, about.two the The Famous Betheada.

Dunbar's Celebrated! BethesdaiWuter Of Wi.H.—The the age and by the medical world asla sjwciflc for dialwtes, Bnght's disease and all kindnid diseases. For wile by East street, Milwaukee, to abrogilte the unit rule, so far as that i rasSil below the gangway was 61! delegation isi concerned. Tonight cupit-3 by 'crowds ot lute A soon as the members to vision would be very closejkbut the suri- York delegation that it could rely njion i. )Or erS oftho aovcnimt'iitiSand tli'e iii- cinn-Tn all wim are from the votes iu Qhio for Paj-ne, which con- I t.members votii4' 1 btitutcs enouiih to swing the entire dele- ex to win l)j- smJiU Onoof theadvantai-T XKU A.PKU1KNT.—liHiiK a'lry wljitc over mnnv natural mineral wijteix is thr, fact that tt iifv-er vapid It if, the nut-t rttlniiraUU: only for travellers on inrnl jimf. iilt who het-U a ami roiTftctlvy.

and it is always the lie-it put for and tly pnrp. Re Aridrc-f, '4. gluistly tragedy was ennctcd; the morgue of, noon yesterday. 4 pplice ofiieer murdered two beings, cold blood. Six or seven had accomplish the job.

I the pension fraud min. wni sentcflced to three yeara States prison by Judge Dyer recently, was fak- en (o the Joliet, 111. prison by. Jjlarthal Fihk yesterduy, 4 Even the river, between theipnjeda andiHuron street bridges, was eiitirely deserted last evening, saveby tht 1 stijam vachts "Barney" Ni Gen'l bqys are glad to see again. -75 Carriages and Buggies.

fatally, injured being rewasno session of United Jnst rticcivcd, the lai-gest and i thrown out of a buggy. The as by a DAII.V NEW, may be as follows: in question was out rfding with her son an open bnggr, drawn by a jrather h-pirited horse. -Keaching. Broadwjiy Jlr. Jencks alighted at the store of Bamieu Brothers for the purpose of leaving a ibuhdle.

his mother holding tb.e reins in ihis Absence, it is said with Scarcely'had Mr. Jencks entered the i store before the horse btecame frightened at a dangling telegraph wire off upon, a run, his course lyinig in a diagonal direction. across the" street. In-front of the store of. Epmud- ka Brothers, Mrs.

Jenks fell or was thrown out, striking upon her head with grea't force and the horse continued to ruhlat greatly increased speed tin he ended Tvitli crashing into the rear faf Mr. gatiou to thut randicUite. Their decision was conveyed to the Sew York l)j' THK MOST i Wits manifesttMl in the result, nnd wheji C.ir.D-Tnall wlmarc from tne aiid of youtli, nervous I -pi ft i VJldiLU. OF CHAIt'iK- remedy jJUitov in South 1 Scnri i OKE1 Kerahawjs carriage, which was sta iding in frontl of Heckmnn'H cigar fetore on Etreet, and 'plunged npoi the when "he was sedured. had becneairried ihto ithe "office of Sir.

Cary, on E-roadway. 1 end Dr. lilarks summoned, wljo-ad- tlsed her removal to her home asj soon as possible, symptoms of severe internal iijnriesgttaving manifested themselves. This was done and ut latest accounts last evening she was etill unconsciousi -and hier'recovBry was considered extremely problematical. JttASTEHPIECBL '1 I jThij beautiful painting whit-h now being exhibited at the old Bank Of Com- building, corner of East water and Wisconsin streets, attracts much Carl Marr, the "young abrtist 'is the, painter of this r-asierly work, has lately returned jjrom illuiiicli, 'Germany, where -he fliiisned sludies.

The picture represents I'Ahasvems at- the eea shore," jan old weird; decrepit looking form, 1 with a careworn fAe, resting unon rocks bj the sea. Before him the semi-nude form of a young bro- jnah, whohadbeei washed ashore. He admires the beautiful young-being wupm death; has snntched from the pleastires of youth and life. He wonders -whyj he who had -sought deuth years shabld be alive. The artist has puinted-a picture every sense; here age that cannot die, there youth thut lias claimed by 'death too soon; here the despeiaticm, there the deliverance.

The picturejs worthy of 'attentiou endcfose study, tuid may be classed as a worK of Mr. Carl Marr 1 thenon01 air. julin filarrtne engraver. He began his etudies H. Tianden, the landscape psint-er ol this city, afticr- wardB going to Germany to enter upoh a regular course of studies.

At the ifunlch his.lalents received recognition, and he was honored 'with several DaQWNED. noon yesterday Kticj I word of auJaocidental drown- nvxsatxf The building be erficted by the Best Brewing at the corner ol Grand Avenue and TVest Water streets, willfce cbninreuccd at once. 1 Tlie annnnl session of the AVisctoniiin Grand Grove of.Druids will be lieldi at Bhettoygan to-roorrow. ber of Milwankeeaus will attend. city teachers will be their next'week July 3, will enable them 1o gctputlof towifto spend their vacation.

Tolmorrow, "The Qoncordia Jribilae" will fie nppropriutely celebrated the congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran church. JLspeecher would have remnrlced, lit hot yesterday, and all the newspaper men and other writers found it d. q. i hot weather has" a tendency to increase local crime and iu consequence a good many arrests are made nowadays. auction sale of eight lots onjCass, Kewaunee and Pleasant stree' takes at 5 o'clock this 'Heniy Fink.and oforge Peck will tolji to theiSontli side Turners on the jeonJj- inz Fourth of .1 'u protective tion will picnic rieit Sunday in one' ojf our I Itenly Stedman, 822 Jackson street was arrested yesterday for wipping wife.

4 prysai Flynn was amonit the paa gees lot the house of correetioli yester4 day. .1 1' j. The property will bie sold, by States jfnrHriftl to-morrow( yesterday was really the hottest ot the season tliun Jar. TBZ BEjH fcmifi Legal Ur ahii otJ 1 J. A.

lecher and wife to John Klappa, and wife; lot 7, blk 32, AVootsch's llthwi $350. i Joseph Benstine to John Joseph Birkhaber et al; und 1-7 of 25 ft of s' 80 tt And 20 ft of'e 25 ft Ot 880 Dlkl08J9thwd. Q.O.B, S700. LouiS F. 0." Lippert to llafgoretha Hoelz; Ik 4 of lot 14, Wk wd.

Jane fiilfis to Edward gchultz; 70 ft! of WK ft add, 8th Wd. alcxcoutflftyf $3,060,000 can be saVcd every yeflrjby tlie farmers in this country if they Will properly color their'liutter by usiiig Wells, Richardson Perfected Butter, Color. It ikfar better than carrots, ajmatfo, or any other! odor, at one-fourth the X'ost. and uawcirk to use. It £ivca a splendid June coftiri and never turns red.

00 not fail to try it. i tUe eveninr; representtttivesotTumiii'any Every Tobacco Chewer i should priivide 'himself With a bottle of SOZODOXT, so that.when he calls upon the Indies he rinseihis mouth nnd remove the! odor which hovers nrojmd the 1 person Of the nicotized. Not utone for its aroma is it valuable, but tus aien- rative and preservative of the teeth it is unsurpassed. Broken cigar boxen can' bo mended by How cjiteer! j' Brain and Wells' Health remedy on earth for impotence, leanness. sexual debility, SI at druggists, 378 E.

Water street. -I- "Bougrli on The thing desired, found at hist. Ask Dniggists for Rough on Bats. llr out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, 13c boxes. Don't Die on tbs frtsaatm.

Ask Draggists for "Eorigh on It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 15c per bos. the bent, Unlreraally HOUJW.M.T. THE KATES AJiB. WATEBTOWJJ, Ju'ne Mr.

Lntlier A. Cole, until recently an old and highly esteemed citizen of cUy.died last night, at pettver, he ha4 gone for Ms health. Mr. Cole was on0 bf the early Wisconsin pioneers, coming here in the year He; leaves one' brother, Mr. John W.

Cole, wife UnVk son. POTT JBBVIB, Jnub i- Arl 'TvallfAtfL luy down and '-went to sleejp -with' nw head on the track and was killed by tb4 AUantic express. He was the second kilsbandof a wonun whoie.first hus4 band was killed in the saznf place ana same The earnings of tile thicajgo, Kilwani kee 4 St. Pawl railroad fox le month o( May 323inMaj, 1874, an increase of OTT over thai petted. hall marched Jin a body, headed by a band to HoteljEmerj- aud OOVEBN'OB IH'BBABB in acknowledgement of his to the convention inj behalf ol the admission ol their delegation.

John B. Uaxkfns made a brief speech of thanks, to which Gov. Hubbaril made brief response, New York delegation had under consideration a motion to reconsider their action, with regard to the eboice of Payne as candidate. Much debate followed, but a vote was reached, Judge Hoadley and two others of the Ohio delegation came as a committee to urgfe New York to stick to Payne, arguini that, if Payne wisnoini- p'stod, he could carry Ohio. After the withdrawal of tho Ohio committe-e, and after a few wore speeches had been made.

C. jWhitftey, son-in-law of Judge withdrew his', name pending i thu choice of another man aft the choice of the state. The inciting adjourned uutil tg- mbrrow COMMENTS, KOTES BY EDtrdJJS ASD BV C01UIESP6.NU- i i I E.NTK. "i Special to iha New York The news that "i Mr. ITilden has announced liimself as frdni contest Was received with unbecoming levity in Cincinnati.

The so-iealled "heirs; announied this Jiict here twq days ago, and Ujfey overi since liaid at work cutting esthto in office lots i for their own benefit Tha friends df Mr. Payne are trying hjird ta capture the Ohio assurances that New'Tork stands solidly for iim and to capture the New York- delegation by BimilAr assurances as 'the Ohio delegation. It is old stplry of Sir. got -Mr, Baring to iromiBe him the of Ihis daughter on condition of Jhis being admitted a partper by the gieat house 6k Ho Company ajjd gol Hope i Co. to iim as a partner on tho strength engagdmemt to SMfss Baring.

But it iocs not woick so well Jn Anierlcaii pol- Sp'ecinl toj St. Lpuis Republican: The political ferment here is intensifying every hour, and lihe Jarring, wowMing nnd hustling, notfenly in hotel halw but bn the and fatiguing ind jjewUderiiig. Frojm a cloudless flfcr a. burning sun pours its ion utreetss, a geutte breeze fit felt in nupra- iile situations, tha air is excessively hot, and cooling and shady- spots; are jeing hnate4 npoy 50,000 people. The detotxswey imping out on this nft- tioual- occasion true-gold spirit and enthusiasm.

This morning, the the, stear ibonta and the corinty roads all poured 111 indreds of people info Jie city and the noinber of, visitors now iere in great The Chicago ventloa WM a gnu rendeivpuB of poll' in iuveiwt "oomjBnj been rarely withesueil The members of. the government sut? disconsolate on the! treiisuty Tbem-lr- looking with melancholy on excited mass of legislators, resoled to enjoy their trinijjflh- to tin utma-st. minutes ehijised bulon the speaker-was able to reHtore then regular stanipjedo tooK place, the conservatives hurrying to spreiu. DIBD. M'CAmtHY-Jnne2'J, Bridurt-McCar- thy n-eil yrarv.

funeral from the reslilent-u of'Mrs. Sevcnlll avi-nup. it. ni. :remaiu.l will lie hurled lin cfm'ftety: eollSCtr co JULUJUI'O ---the of the victory tlirougli tlie clubs.

3Ir. Paruclll mid ifltout oue- fouirth of the houic-riile uieriibers voti'i in fiwo.r of the adiuiaion of jBradlangh. AN OFFICIAJL INVKMIIOATIOX. WASHINQTOS, June -23. --Tito treiunu tlcpartineJit offlcialu consUIering tlie question of investigat ng therjN'arraganj sett disaster, t'nifer, the local board of inspectors is to investigate all acts of appa -ent incdnipetenry.

or misconduct commi ted by aiiy licensed ofileer while octingi under authority of his license, Tliis includes, musters, pilots nndj engineers ol vessels. The Jwrrigansctt'tt cose tomes under thW provision, the dfipnrtment offleiiils, as well as many outside persons in Boston aSd elsewhere, are anxious; to have the: investigation made either by the department proper or by the supervising inspector of Ihfo district to which" the Vessels belong. The matter was considered i by asaistaftt Secretory French and tlie Beting Inspector general of stciimboalis.ahd tho conclusion reached wnsth nnner the strict construction of tUe law the local bojird must conduct the investigation. Tfite is in effect requiring the board to pijiw a verdict upon itself for the.ircason fjthnt the ocal boards are fronj tinia to time to examine the life-saving oiitnta add other eqnipmento ot vessels to their iflistrictir, and are held personWly responsible for Jieir cohditipu. There.is another sec- tiou, of: the statutes, howevefe which provides that if the Supervising irispeo.

'at has good reason to believe tBat there jas been through negligence! or 'any other cainse.tt failure on. 1 Joaid which inspected any of the 1 to do wrtt- tho -who -shall cause immediate inVestign- tion into tha of ithe Jf he deems cause remove any oftcer delin- qnant. It is under this ftrovisiod, there- fora, thai the departeUflt will acjt, il the surervising inspector who is defiuled to conduct the inyestieaaoin by local loard In his reyort 1 AJ Delicious Drink. Keep on Ice in Hot WeathVh Seatlol-Lots on W. -Street, Ur Brndv clear, or mix with Lemoni or Ice Water.

t. i- Tlie "JJ0B PfrNCH," mads In Boston solely: U. Hk Graves A Sonn, of ijnatilif. tad with marked jiopular faTur as it, nealthturandpalatabludriiik. i It in prepared with great care front lift and -will oe fountl an agreeable- liitlon to the choice tilings of the table enlarqo tile of lit and courage Hood fcljowHhiu, aud )7ond nature ttf rSthtlv PlCOirC, TACHTrati ASft aXCUnSION and ptononnbo Hub Punch namoand adopted a Traile mark.

All unauthorized' oftliiH Trade will be promptly proi-', i NdiricE. rir Ithe: Delivery of Wood to the Committee on Poor Department. Sealed will be received ac this of-, until Saturday, JnlyaHSSO, 3 o'clock P. for the. delivery of l.SOO cards of haul, lody maple winter cut, coarse split, four eet lonz anH nawed at both to b.e let in tOOoonl UilJtor tha in one bid at b4 option of tho-bidder tu be de-! iTired ami, dock, south at Japal sstrjeel, and West! of canal.

Eight want i The wood to delivered within dayn Bond required In Ih9 pooll Mm tha reject, one bonds on ap- AT Thursday, '21. at 5 on premises. wcU hv authority uf (ot.i Xntf. iW, and 10, in A. i-ach 'W fwt in inmt, anit aH of Hlmrk No.

CiKt.i anil all of qr. IHoi'It Nit. i except Modth fr-i't,) In the Ike want, to MUL Street wurk, all find paid for. TKRMS, oiio-third i riafemcr hi. and ii i-quiil aiinuiU paviucntM, with 7 pfr I'ent.

init'rtiHf, CiM-tirifiittiM of- i'trffct Tftfe'will be Httlo to ulono an unit every lot sold. A -Auotioitetrs. Kailway Time TaWe. CHltUOO, A ST. Monday, May luiuivrt, 15 A.

t'Chro. Kivat'll Mail Ex. 1 V. M. Bxiiru.i!>.7::ili si.

si. Kilstlirn rixpr. M. LA CEIOSKK Paul Mail I A. M.

Paul HaiI.6E.ipr.. i st. H'-Ov. v. PBAIIUB nu iiivirao Through Afail A 1 a K.xpr A -A.

inlTn lj j.ll) niulif. M. 15 P.M. A. M.

Monroe 1 ju Aceom A. M. XORTUtllS HIVISIOH, Acoommodatioit Hiiap.M. M. p.

ii. -arrive Sunday, fkxt-eiit Moiidiy. laily, including Sunday. Ticket omi-ca. Uiiiun Depot, Heedii ntwet oovncr Soutli Water, and 40O Kast CHICAOO AND SOnTmVESTEICI H-VlLwAY Ticket otficca No WbconMn ana ai thelfoot of Wisconsin.street, lake front.ll i MU.WAUKKE CIVIHIWN.

Chicago Express Fli'lSi. 1 Bunday Green Bay It .1. M. Princeton E.xpres« 13:10 A. Mi daily.

LAKE, SHORE AND WES' For Two Ritern (ac) a A. jr. WISCONSINi CENTBAi Rirl.ROA preen Bay.Apnletoiitfe Menashit 8: Green Bay, iltinisha A.

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