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The Daily Milwaukee News from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 4

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(me tSatltbaautlflas tho teeth. anuato.wuc-tin.-* tho Babocombld-ition, Cecllo Rush, from Yr I Comedv A ftamocratio state ot two delegates IronT; each and assembly district, having been called lo mmJt In i hs Itj- Pond du Lac on the Mth dar of September inn. at o'clock t. for tiie' purpose oTnoinlnatlnfi- candidates lot stale officers, nnd to tmceaot such other propeilf. come before the oonventloa.

The conuly central committee reqnest tin dflmooralle assembly committee of the resDoctivd assembly dls Wot, of the county of Mfllratikoe. to-w!" Hie firs; district ooaslntinK of Ihe First word. Tie BMond Jlttrlct consUtlneof theBeo- Tho third district consl-sUnu ol tho Tho lourtJb district eon-ri'tlne ol the Fourth warJ Tho flfth (Mstriet canalstinc ol the Flfili the Sixth i tine of tho Sev- of sickness In their families at omo, nnd tho proceedings became bad- ied. some aldermen calling for or or. others calling for adjournment.

The motion to adjourn was lost. Mir Efelo desired to go. home on account ot icknoss in his family and he was vlgor- uslv supported by Mr Wolf Mr. -ass olijected strongly, but the gentleman in ouestinn left without consent. SCHOOL MATTEBK.

The resolution laid over to Invite pro- The distrtei IK of the he Ninth l-he w-vonHi district eol cncfi iraicl. The Eichth district ceo-U-iUi K-feth anil Eitjvautli wards. The ninth dlMrl consisting of AH Tenth wards- The lenth district eonststlnz ol the towns ot Orauvllle. Utiwnuket- and The tihivonili dlnlrict connlntlng ot the oVrnu of PranKlln. Greenfield.

f' Oak Creek. Ihelr resioetlvs tfiewonflatuidnr the rwenir--Peoondday'o September at sucn'oi boiirasmtur mos convenient, for tne purpose ol oloe-Jnglw delegates lo iheir respective difi (riots lo the convention further, that the delecites BO etecifd njco on Hondar the cm- ol September, at 1 o'ulK-tA at the city of Milwaukee. Ii tbeolork'tt office ol 'lae Municipal eourt, I TWO deli-cutes to represent their re Bpectivc dlBliiotf. Toe Fift dlHtrlci conslMlBC of the Firei. B.xih.

Ninth Tenth and Elovouti. wanl-j. anil the lown- Mllirautoe. aranvllle anj th Slxtii ol the Fifth £ighih. and Twellth wardr.

and th of PrunklUi. Oreenlleld, Like and CreeV; and the tievealb district- eonsistln Second. Third, fourth and Seventh wnriis. By order ol tbo committee. JOHN HISBEY.

Cbaii man B. CHITTENDEN.Jr t. irtilv Tin TOWN TALK- d-ummy "liaitfrs flrt- nn-ot to roftatp nvro in' demand nmth- the I-)ny Tin' wlica-l n-i-elpt-' r. ed lo 2LS.7IKI IjiiKheU health The Bay View luiblic Hohool ha-- a The Sh'Tulan Guani had a pieasan Ootmcll bo- selon i --bv-aollYd OF italts for supplying the city ne.r sohool property on the Vest bide. nmendeu bv Mr.

Hobart empower- m. the city to awpt Mr. Markbam before stated, and that explained that the amend- oonroan tftenwn expl.faatlon due to tho pnbilo'as wl aa celrad an inTltotlon the gpcrptary of BueU, ot the la York; to pwpwo dl pfesen 1 to association noeb financial views us might cntertaia. tion to be in and that they desired bear aUVar-s-orUio a lot Mr AW. ild.

HI Punek thi.uirht that the a-aflemv HuHdtap u-o -aemv th.n.p*.t thul a. the prw-Mit an.l material ew trade tbe old hundlilp for th. was then broupbt up Ml. Hol'iin i 'j were taken thai the "Id I'Klt-- he.ilthy anil tmfl 11 i till' votl't- Cii; It- im- I and tlmt nnd thonRh doubting- our perlenced a body M' 1-y advlte of friends. I On Moa day precedlns mvse'lf to Mr- 11 at hta anj ltn mediately saw that a mistake Sndl been made bv some one an.l that I TOP ai nn-J-eioome though Invited visitor.

Mr BueU Informed me that no arranpiimen hod yet been maxjo for mo to adMlrwH the (-Un-ention and 'could not be the arrirol of tho president of elation. Mr. B. Hall, president, tho Boston Katlonnl bank, who wiu. 6 ,1 CiecutiTC Mnrkh-uh't) aeailenii i-reat from tin- tliat the Twelfth ward fur Hi- slated tl lu-ftdi'iuy nut of ami times and mime It Mr.

amendment i-iirrr-'i Mr. liie now In ,1 would lie suf- iph pur- the owners of inadi- money on httrii else to ai- of muala marcli-x-l to the evening ana discussed heir views tie tore small ntte'ndanco Tho (rreater portion their audlenco was composed Of persons who wero nrttractcd thlthe by thomuatc and detain out of curiosity. At no time there assembled morothanfiOO a continual In- comtogand outgoin-j dotraetlng from tbe of the oueoslon. Dr. caUedtho meoUne to order ami njt- pressed himself MvUsBed with the at- ttindanoe and tho entlJuslalsni manifested.

Intnulneod Mr. -James Nowlaml of Ohlc.0go. who occupied but a short time, ta encouraging thoso present, and os his opinion theeertalnty of this their pur- Mr Oodft-ey was nflxt Introduceil.eoin forward amid applauw. He remlnod his hearern that was rocoverbig from a and would not be able Ui pn-sent hla as be wished to, but he eertnlnly oe- cuplmt all the time that would have lieen. allotted him had he been In frame ot mind.

He reviewed thciwt.Jedi- and cave ahuut the tuunn ha.i presented, wltlr a and emphasis, uivlni; the I ruoouy- nut iuiu and others particular Ota, anil i dowu.enjoylmx the aeeon executive fomnilttw was to I evening to.flnally arrange I then at Mr Boell's reqcstaddressed VUT mo ham aewlerov a priroari- wnnl nnd until Ui f'T hljfli ru- Th" lun- uld this ani-1 the ed Unit Mark- Seventh n- nvall- II on" thai Tnnftnn 1 tp nn-i enol tur luill weother. doy ateirno'tn en a oharirs potty Ui eenv. Choice" will be the KUbjwt nl Mie nieetuip l-i-dny. Ur. Win.

will li-ail Yesterday weather ealibi''! a trencral deanlnfr of in the i-itv a' The -Ui'Ml 7 vrA O-riA i .11 MOKE nl MMV read 1 1 6 S'- Onlv T'lfm-e the elo mi lurp- in in KinnlrlclnTjIot wilh tile I teil .11 motton M-! I then at air. note to slating the toet of lielng awpo upon Invitation of Mr. Bueir and Vicvtelng- thtu proper notice earlv Afflw ID the convention be named. This note read to by BueU an-i It was delivered to Mr. on his aniTOl.

Without enuring In I ted. several Air. Hart Mr. BueU and Wld- the mattOT was commltteo result was thai thev 84 mr th'em no S-tsiJ-i askedto address them, in attempt on mv u. this been a failure In thatconvpntlon.

but rtiere- as an intruder rfi.tuJ-J.er. nut simply upon Invitation. eeedlne would have been out Fbarav- ter aud beneath mv own sclf-respJcH ami Hi" of mmf re mt 1 did even enter the morn th" convention. Before I knoiv I Hhi.uld not them In they Ul'vt 1 submit my adrtrew in th" fiM-in of tluit as sm-h it mid attention and enter-il tli" mui- utos and printed In the tho-ipl. n.it ren.l the wuivnntjou.

When niled 1 m.t them 1 Uns and per-mli plaeetl the a.Mr«ss in Uic bawls Mr Hall before tin- luj; session dnv mul he m- sureil iiif be attend it and 1 It being "-at evening the miMt Urn- lar n. I iHjen al.let.1 'learn It m.t preseiiu-l "i ndi I' WlH-n it was f. it this VHJ ami promising would 'nit i wenl Urnil'l "HI'-" wiu. l.v Will. "Mf.

John F. Scanlon was announced the next speaker. one of the eventntt th This ge one in tne i mo oeeuplecl fullv ininutf-i nlth a floweri- desi-ription of the Hufferinir an.l destitution that had entalleil by Ih" present hard times among tin- laborlnir classes. He picture of tin- expeetation for four long years, of overy spring and followbig fall that had i eeu looked forward tii the dawn oS brighter prospoete, and which not uven now gave evldenoo of anything hotter- He denounced national Walt Street nionopollsts.p>ondholder>i and all othorit that wero crlmling the laliorinif classes, an.l cited the late railroad as an evidence that the laboring unable to hold their own or to light as-ainitt capitalist who had them to rise In urms. He said that they bad hoped against hope ami it.

Jailed thnlr only reocwree was In a. method that bail omled with favorable result either nart y. Ha askod Un'io visit tho poor tho Innaoe asylum" ami the p.uili^-ntia- rles and ask" their what breiie Up the of Bpeeie nwuaiptkoo hail done them "the. great ep' of the i- i(iHAiisLx. hi: Hiitil, wlis tbilt th" hiul Ix-en tin Comedy OrpHan "Fatr.

Primrose WJ-astrels, Melville Opera caiilMBjyV Sift MUtpii' Dramatic Company, Simmons otim's Minstrels, tho Emma Abbott Concert Company, Theo. Thomas and Mine. Blve-Klup. THE OLD GUARD. Ou Sunday morning last, out- of tho Inmates of tho Soldiers' Homo found himself on Thlrty-tourth street.

It was a bright Sabbath morning. All nature jubilant, ami he wan the threshold of a splendid dav Miller's brewery and garden wern on his left fluuk. all their; possibilities of refreshments. Tho Old Ouard was dry; and tho ui he pondered nn Ills freedom from he-bAcunie dryur, and. dually, dryest He navlgnteil up brooil nvenu" leiujlng- to the front door of Mr.

resldenei In a fioriii-ntlne fashion. to a hall, front-fai-eil, and saluteil gxntleman pitting tho pori-h. The uld Ouart WaU'tall and- fcoldlerlv. Thu drill and of' half a iloxc-n genl-ratlnnn befon- him. servliiK th" British i-rnwn had hmldeii and blimmed In him.

liut tin; Old Guaril of to only shudow of what li" at (lettysbiirg Rheumatism, the lleetlni; vi-ars. tobaeei. and "spiritii-i froiuenll. hivvt- tonrked him for their own. But on this bright Sabt.ath ninrlilng.

Ih" rid hue of his imw. despite the fuel of 11 frescoed eve, whleh refuses to pi-rforn an) 'longer Its despite wuuin received nvernlght iWnrntes one cheek, nn.l dCBfitlti much unsteailinert i.f the IUIIM-II-S about the mouth whe he Ih" prwml bearllli; nf ijnerer is niiiiiifesL The Thirty-fourth mini luHls-l nf tbe salute. The uld Ouanl "Mo. I -my I .1.... I'll dov furnl.

He is Infj-rrngnhHt the did Guanl dii-s. you know. In never vld" Wau-rloo Tkf Ill-l I'lMov Tin auill as a cause ft the hard Htorvinall its wiv- the firieiik'-r In a 1 iK-di'ti-s itl'l inrest th a.sn.1. COUKT NOTES 1 A llrst mi-etlng nf creditoi- in cast- Hunl i Hat-ttn-orn. du UK-.

"i i I'll II. giro mi for- hul II--K. be drv i il 11 na iltid I 1 wont ill AolrUer HI a cruise I O'lm but I ii llvlii shinui'. It that llnlhlei nn.l Ih" ri-st tlilni should ilrinkin wnlii" an.) at tho Home, and 1111 "Id meself t-i ciml-i wnther The wnU-r Is brought ami jt does lint rekindle lllftlt nattlo. In eye.

Uirni -wiillv away. JiU HOMO alone llli.minlntr huro, in th" lost ditcli. hut th" "Old Gunril has noi. CHICKET oioot- spital at if ifeloUk Itetavcnlngl An Inquest vrflf off Reid'by the coroner morning. NE'W A ii berebv to tbo domootallo oleciow tenth iMsftmMyrtls Ftoj.

-aflu Insi. at 3 o'clock p. at ibohous-o llp of eUoilnK to reprenent aid district In tBa state on lt bo 07 ordpr ol COMMtl'PRE DIED. Ao'ooekSuQdkr M-anlm. Brfdaet u-a-Bd ypara FufletAl will toJte plaoo on ftl o'olnotc from itiii to Bt.

Pair a cdnreA. stm-iis tide. OBANT -Ift Chlsaito, 111 iTih- qMcl.4Grax.r-. ronurrtr cUr. roalnJ will here Tor burial, a the ftJtieml wltt be h- Id Ibis lUti DOOQ In tbn First Hop'In Ohurrti.

at o'clock. -Oenta Alifthea colored an-a repaired. ol silk. Em and Mouoa. Abo bawls, fearlicni clb'iQixI nnu tjolortfu tn cleanwl and uoior.

vrifh- 17-ni apart, tir JOHN HKDnioi.n iiaBaw Watpr Htrawt, two mirth tbe Open ted UU-f-rt cu an. I ulp. Of Dr Wl lullun rt.m-.-dyJ. fudlun A itw worm old i-fi B. NonnM 9 it p.

ti U.rlOLs, mcr- harm "hiDK (nc lu Inftunt and r-pnmd only for I'ttes, Tftounatr nf cur. pailiioU unit all rt Krwulfflf ntrlbuttnn to olneof thn aa-j. not how lutttt ynu hnv" b-een i-niff-rlnK- 7 1 ftiul --wort 'Anrr-iu-unTew tar ot michrrjfacrog. located 25 roars lor iota In and prot jtrvsfllvr) town of urtinwn. 1 Great Texns.

All on rooto of railroad. In Uis AND Winter Dress Goods TJL MESSRS. AOT to knowiunt from TT 10 totV per cent. bo Raved by leavlnt yout ordtirs lor blank books at tttev Anllqunrlan Book Htoro. BlunU hooka rjiled, prlutc'l und bound to any palturn, MauiMTork Iforty rlonco Id iho E.

QOtN, praeilcx 1 rttorf H4VK JUST RECEIYED PERSONAL. A lara-J 07 ifimntD- DRESS QOOD8. COSSHTlNO OC Bourrettes, Matelines. Damassias Basket Cloths. Diagonals-.

Cashmeres. Alpacas. Camel's Hair, iS I LATEST NOVELTIES ulr KUU Polonaise and Suits. I'lOMSd ANfJ ID mnytdtf FOR SALE. TW" llor -uv i IF" vi 1 1 11 1 I DC'CATIONAL.

Httr AII ii lAO'lythtT trlmiuliii I CONFtCTlONERY GRAND OPERA HOUSE Thrr-e DlKhtBOO'l HaturdiT Thursday, Sept. 20th NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS taloatod Ho- in Mr. E. T. Stetson, NECK AND NECK 'EDWIN CliraMMiin Saturday Sept.

22. BICHAKD III L'lrvri'l -S A S. AuctionSales by Wall Son 1 mr OMH 1 vl' Jill- 1 A I. 9. 420 422 gas'i Mil BEAUTIFUL STOCK Homesteads for il John Joys' Subdivision.

Mi lli- I 0-tt-iU fc- I rtJRNKISHIQ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ire TION marsh ra'-'iriU' ynotlrs Bay view eaffar Iruffl the barn Jaoiep Riater Kts ThirH striM-i. yesU'rdiiy IVUir Klrtfr weiT arrested vesterday for the hirrrii i RU-h from Uenrv Krucger Tin- nf "onsiij and X-m-t Waiter street ifi betQjc paint. cf tin' -'ouni-il will the sfironrt puf-e -if thiH Issu'-. William Esti-ii.

liny View, nn iind onpjib)' 1 vinjng man. is run for countv superbitemlent stvieWftirnlturt? is uiaonfae J-ifred by Mattbewa A Ui suit tin- times Th'-tr tin- 413--11T Brnadwav Instant, i.f il being tlie cAteh basins, us reported, it is from the pip styes thai stenuli in the tli.inimt the First ward i-locted Heigmear Amdt, H. lieuter. MaT trcanurei; Bclblt-r, socretary Tho library of the Oermania Society luu- been re-catalogued luid in members, yuiu- number i.f m-n havo been -added to the list. JlcCnlgue.

who attiimntnd sul- clile by cutting his throat, while suffering from delirium tremens. is. the attending-physician, likely to re- rovei. A -number of Incurables will he brought from tbe insane lum at noon and plaeeo io the asylum in connection with the cnunty poor bouse. On Wednesday uejtt the Indianapolis nine -wlil plav ftgatnKt.

the Milwaukeea in this plHce. a fen days the home elub wni also meet tho Kyrinnse and abe resident on North Point are' peOtloning tire Cream City Ball-ray company to firtend their tracks nonh- wnrd Ironi Parwell avenue and run dummy trains at stated Intervals. ffTHt "tWeeted AJsm Felner, keeper of a clg-ir store on tbe corner of East Wnter and Division HtreoW; his-Btock hRd'TOnetato hraakruptny- Milwan- J-roffl airalnsl tli. fe- ii, Six: I. wiirf r.

mg Kt-fem-i (Ulliui 'IuJlW; tr. 1 flit.h witr.l vmil-l but n-atl. I lie iLkfl if the) ptAllsh It in wht.l.i went an. mln" ro-im afwir an alwnet- Boin- returne-l an.l ssi.l tii.nnl ami to re- ijiiii it inv th'-y winild publish sal.l lie nut am-wt-r. Mr.

tlen- nwitv an'I the managing i-dlltn- mn an.f'thiM he roust coiwiilt In- iiliilit ha.1 eliargo uf reporl- iM-Onn th" no taken l.b" matter it- /frmi.l. I ref-all'-l "if UIK.II It one nf my lu- Mr the ventloll opened gentlenmn caul'- U. him on.) afu-r noaie nr. Huell told him openly ivnil emphatically du whal-evur wan anil he. Mr BueU.

would Ui- bill. As tills In the fhr an of Hn.li I 'I-" 1 lu? i.la:ntllT. tli nler allowing r.ud il. U. ilefendmil I Complete Assortment Monday.

Sep 24. 1877. KID JND ORiVING 6LOVFS, Mr Wn.r,l 'll'l 11' -1 tiis chib "inlllrtnt nil-! Hi" Hi! KI.I.KP rrTiT.Tr- A troui tl In t) "f'- Inton a.lilitli.n, Slnth, I- 'i ini- lUauk- .1 vnuli' nl.lii' appart-ntlv with a -rtew tor me lo hour it. I supposed It related to the t-nl'iruiinmeiit of their gao-stn aud BU.UH ID I 1 1 tin- bnlMing '-u Jln i 1 J'f 1u i arlifltlnn. sutb bloi-k 4.

in SlH-niiRi Hi" "penu.i: and luiv a to 1 from Vu." and gutlel-s made pavi-d tn.m street east, ward. A rwototlc-n dial tli" rill si-ii-i-nwt. plnn tlie eastdistnot be olmnged h4i that tliw rttt- let lor parts 'if sewers In nntl Juneiui strews shall be fnun KOII liniadwav ami lor builauw sewer from Intersection ot am! JnfTeratm Btroets tl'til" rl'-'T. nee.i»ssap' for this 1 charg- CITY RF.I'OI.'T The city trnasiB-ittj the om.uml f.u-.ii luvml Sept. 17 in bitiik, 11 ATTOHNEV.

was by the "itv attorney fnim n-BTn-rw ou Mill and Eleventh streets. In tbo Ninth ward. staorfthe soe been nyan order of the judire of i dpark. and i g.9ea name iOnr citlzrtns; eSollIa'ttttend Th larce nnrafcm-a, give encouragement to tho homo club, nnd Insure the success the balance of tbe season that has accompanied their efforts heretofore. Dnring the ensuing oxmoert season Oio Musical Society will nre-wnt Urn Paradise and Peri of Schnman-, tales of beautiful llelnsine by Hoffman; tho -c-tflrgt Mendelssohn; theDostlnv song of the on.lllnalc 'of -ff-aberV FrelSclMtz; Urn 42nd Psalin of Mendelssohn: the "Oath upci.a$h-9ifinotti,' from Boselnrfl vfiltlanl 'SymA phonlu; Schnbcrt'6 major, Beside tfiere'WUl "be Qia usiiol 'round 'ol choruses, or- nnd vocal and Instrumental fcoloR.

marked upon their llbernUtv; but ho cnr- ,1 and sul.l the gentlemen htui of tbo and reporters for the i-'i'ii-n-ntlon an.l tbw lima to bo at- I mnile mi other eff.irt and left before the eonveutjoo was ovt-r. Mv lnte.ri*oun-.' with tho gentli-TOeo na-. pleauant and they treated me with iiersounl courtesy, and while oach was (rank nnd plain lu expression of -wnti- incnt it was all In a gentlojiuuiiy man- They- iiro ouUpokon In tho de- tonuinatlon drive tiie jirpsent policy with an Iron hand, rogardloas of ouruv- fineneeB, and 1 am confirmed in rav conviction that they are running blindly their own ruin. as well as tbwlt of country. anil it in an instance of the truth of thn old Blrnv (heV first raafco mad Their association powerful one.

ami Mr. Bucll to mo that thev hod assurances that they t-ould have from congress not implied they wen- the M-fS "I was reasonable tompor and erpres- sion Is us rndlcal on their side as IB tliat of the communist tin his. The Stuknian wiu. iotli.li th the peal mtn tP dimnl-ss the for w-iuit iiff in luucil l.nclng lieni'l i-trtirt the miiltor under ailvu-emelil the trial not l.elng Hi- a until this mivni Ini- liattcrv; OP POLICE OFFICER CA8KV" 103 io 107 Wisconsin inakmu iv tpecuti itTu tti tncu t- NEW DEPARTMENT. H.HEYN 109 Wisconsin Street.

NAHC1K. NKW URKCER' Francis Vtrhein. ui $5 and Michael Holand drunk cn-l hlix. Sio njjii cowts at tli" court I'atrti-k Haycleii WH- ilue.l coota tot a like Jamea McFarlane and James O'Brien toed If and apiece for b- ingilruuk and dlnonli-rly. Antlionv -Unto" au.l i'eler paid $11) each fnt geltinir drunk.

William Seefold paid anil l.u a "big hurrah H. Carter, own. i an unlicensed cur paid S-'i ivn.l with thf D. Keliiierpaid ami drunk anil disorderly Charles Bussi-y unu i. I' for having n.

bulsifrnii" paid MO each. Edwanl and Jimephpiii. li paid SID anil ownix each ba Fritz UoMt i iiTl. R--T Klllll'T thunl. llfll'-r VIM, ilaunliter i.f South Slile After the ennclui'li Hi, 1 I a A NT.

I up lu thu I ua.l 90 Cents. Ill I'll- rf ventn streets, in lue niuo as IP uiav in Wrn block jam UBr-d wltb-Mjprehension of thn an baa anal result. One of said that "the rd.has nl 0 rltv" auUicrat In the. world and they did not propose to put In lu power, talk of a argo Increasn of the army such a will doubtless be nuule. On tho it Uiere arc J6.000 to IOU.UOO Idle men IB who, A now.

drcurt' court. to the- Incc resblen 10 bo ronpenml. without reasonable MM ad- faf the-Salnc locAl coui- Another accompanying tho same, froni John Mohn. claiming to IIP tho owner of lol 9 in blork 17, OiaVthe alley and tbo property as- dtd HlmC i 'a PAMAOKS TO TUIOTUT POHE. though honost are Seine upon by hunger nncl A j-esolutteg, Tlmothv Dorp lir-i-v-ine bitterness vros fearful to conu-mplnU).

ilr. Elmy- Frtqdutn. psuehUBit to inoiatullTor damagns dope him liy 1 mnnded by the committee on judiciary, Ttn-propriety of passing ft woan-nrmly i nosed bv Aid. wlm born bail been benofLU-d. The motion of acknowIpileWl ability, told mo toot unless President Hayes 1 rnrthcomlng nftsaiec'und- towards a.

Jnancfel change toftvor of tho thaf irwrfdcnl consider of thd FIKR 'taoftt to and the motion was lost. Jlr-Hobnrt claim very just and moderate one and question, ivnlch WBE tho sljrnal tor TO km.ti£ga^-&&ty3£tfat'iaai: i'. j'i Subke. t.ir a very rellcjvnd -fj. BurnaW-Hcluwf Ooltllob Mullnr.

for illsonlerly conifuct. was lined Sin each. Hathkn, charprnl with bdnir iiis orderly. HIM dtsi-lnirged lyr lock of -ouc idJivtart cn Whatc5Tpr pround there may lie onprehenslon; Ifcls apparent to every dne that tho conmtlona am favorable trouble, and It behoovps voruife -for trouoie, HIIU. to 'w every patriot to.duly ooioflWcr Uin.eatlM* and forgotUnjt; obsolete -mil dead lustfa seems to calculated to preserve boUi capital, The of the brain- thn 1 ooci- Is tko centre of vitality, UienutrinK-ntoC Oio dTBtem.

Hot only It be pure. t--l- 4l -Mttjlin llOAltll. In A At ,1 Ufp bour ui the by party thi-u to Ifn'lr fitlure ivhlrh li.i.l up ami furiiislie-i Kilrli-k I I. ii" 111- tli" but ill th" auine Unie one i'f the immt worthy Hi- bride was fi.rmertv a limcher In the put. OBITUiRY.

Tlr. -Itnlib ami dlxurderly, I Fred in.l Culm- ACOIDBNTltY SHOT. On Sunday afternoon Kudolp.i gen. Agud 14, residing in Ilsy View, wus shot in the right side by the occidental dlscburgc of a gun. Tho lad hail secured a rldo with a farmer going tn Dak (Jreck with a load of wood, and on the way the boy discovered a squirrel In a trco by the roadside and jumping from his seat to- tho ground attempted drttT the gun frbnrtts position; but In iclplniijj so; tbe- trigger engirt tli contents his right Hide sh.itter- lag the hlp-boncvCoWgoil was rnmovml to ami Bimi- liionnd, who "prohoiiii'S''! verv Uio boy would recover.

badly 61liitter.5ilti.iavi?mo<«U' -alwnt in pieces of fragments of Uio wound. The boyrwaa as well aa could ho QSpectcd-yesteKJay JLf(QmooQ and under p-JoU treutmcnt will Jlkoly tvsm or maiui-cratof tbo Aviulf- my 01 theatrical anterwi'inieiitx for over onx hulitlred nights of Uirr coining season Th'o flret pcrfoniirtnro will bo by tho 4 Morrison. Bromtttlo Componj and i.4s.^.5,i 1 1). Smlih. a former resident c-iipaciuca.

on Ui" ililrt A St. Pnul ii.tu..uiupll".| At Hi-- tini" Ills lieiitlt ll" Wit'-' HUlllt'T III" K.UIr-llri I'licifto luid liuulilt-r Uailruad. lie wort only twenty-live of flgtt and his brief rrn-ord nf coining siici-c-is. will i.c c.l iininv pei.plc 111 ililwuilkee, particularly by Ills on Hi I'Hii'l ruao. in uiiiiseienlliius nnd uupable.

11" bad struugli-il for vears agiilnst the tn which he ftiiullyrtuccoiubeil. but never abated his hopefulness or his unselfish dtivotion tu others His remains have tukcn tn AiUi rian, Mich. SElERrDAJf GUARD. Tbo excursion of tho Sheridan Uuardi. and their frlumls, numbering about ll3 to llaultowcx- was un enjoyable affulr.

The party was Joined lit Shoboygan by thn Evergn-en Guanl ami IJU the train nltor a short slay proceeding to Its destination. An Immensu gathering; was depot aud osoorted tho ciirslonlsts to tho park where a dinner was jrivo.lt. Lieut. Dunn, took charge of tho Bhcrldans, Capt. rt having been dotnineu owing to tho sci uns lltaesa of his brother.

BOABD OB PXTBL10 Tho board of public works yostorday; onlored thutApol be qmploy.wl to eon? ncet inoh' sowernlpea and wttUif oxlrn strong eoool Tonth itroct, between Walnut and Shnriuan thn tetgrant tndwholi-aonie'Sozoiloift to thojjritly tooth po.wd?™. ouiL.chcmt aloa formerly $. oo. i M. i i in i i 2 20, 2 .17.

3 50. (H. oml I I to 'HI Tbrv K-lliiig T.I.U- l.uic-u a.jc.37.-. (33-. liT nml per jsr- 1 Th- doubl" Siti 75c.

I 00, 1 lu. I 1 Si I sy 200 j-nl Tin Klllo'- Napkin- ID.dO per il. ul 112 mil rulor, The Isr-iesl noil .1 nt- NutlioKhttm lyice Curtaioi 'M was trvu 10 this ciiy. they l.iii.: a 87-. 7()c.

7.K-. SO-, 1 u- i CASH PRICES. EQUALS $1.00. TV t. ft It nahi.ni tlity tie 00 vine'y nr L.MH-K'1'C' l.JUkj (15 73 I 1 I a 0" Houcj-crojb i 200 Ii() 1 100 4 full I'oo ot Crechct aa-1 t-2'i-lts wlitch tbej are Mrlliug 1 50, 1.75; 2.00 aud upwnr.la to Linen tbe; ait 13' i.t ft -J5, SO.

I I-'NKI IH. 116 and 118 Street Ai I I' lit 1)1 I IOC Pwtll.fdC.-iuh irhlcli tin--; we at Be ytrjird. A fd'. ihbe ot (Tiblt! and Piano iprei.U. If jou nct'd tlwao fl'Wcln jou will save moncj in bnjinn thvm of RICH SILBER.

103 to 107 Wisconsin BE CONVINCED i BY GALLING AND wirr. Ti III 1 jrllmv mil gin wnrt auil JOO gli gold I-' Jt'ttJu. n- uel- I'l I ikiHJ.ll.-u A. UU I-, -l-s BOOTS AMP SHOES. Family Slwe Slore, now.

tho Bxoiilalor Gnllnr, JOHNSTON PEACOCK, dran. No. 5 Spring Street Custom work mrwlo to order. lOpuo-lildlT THK GOODS AND PRICES By iSapt. tflth.

of boo' important Shonnun i Hell JQ vV.cil;uo AT Cash Gr ocer Housi 282 and 284 W. Water St. mimt.liaiclj 'i ami iicas. In j(vt 1. veala a(lil pURt 1 1 ilno-of lioiiui'v, potiotii 1 J- 404 East Water la tjie ulaco to (hn lutrflt HATS and CAPS lepttodly prints, taWu i cardigan jackets, im shirts, and dniwerf, .1 bntk glovtyi.

Uctfi, minings, lima an-Jt: ic sokV rfonlurs BOOTH NO snorig i Shi-rmin ct If, auciinim-M, -i(H 10 ilfLlrr" 1 10. ll. com in ni. iS a ij(j 'a (-mail won men! of iiicu'i', bt.i!.' joutii'a cnlf, kip nod spilt In-ots, alippers, nmfja gooil tu'Ji'ii lice Kiid poIWi 1 1 -') foi ill regular and leasonnljlo (joodi..

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