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of OtantiUo; coeto the tedoding tin lown of 'too; to to Soottuide, Jnclnd- of Onenfield, Ufa, Oak OiuaV Mft Ranldin. TV rltfrni imnu tt ftm- AU those who many need to bevmred 'that It dfm iTMlntothotighti to otter bribe of aoobtfnl whc- 'tiMTmcb dericc for came into head. In bis to tffl the coort criers' bill, and nil hortili- ty to toll, be probably Mid that be "would not begrudge $800 or $590 if the bfflwasdefafted; bat that Is the extent of Ui wd tbc tnrosti- appears to dhinterested like a peneration of the old iellow. The depositions of CTerkCHllitte and O'Bdeo were taken separately with dosed doors, no counsel being admitted, nor opportunity to CTDB- eiamine being gira. deroaadfor the having witneaws O'Brien made a rf appearing ross but is that Is the last of the fa Tal season.

The next day will be Wednesday, the fint of Lent, season repentance and. sclf-eramtnatioo. sJdering the rollicking manner in wh ooryomnf people hare spent tho two months, thrj can well afford lobe gravi during Lent. Two days since, we had warm cnq- ahine, and the day before yesterday. Ueht nun.

Yesterday the weather turned ttmr and we had light enow. To-day the-city charter oflUpon. 'To charter tho 'Wisconsin Temple off I 8TEVENB TPQDfT. mllTO with lesp parHes birthday tollf. etc.

woci U-: the nttmenras -various recnred 'the jpotf Office employeg, ittd also JUSVlt- iBi 5 -iSfSi -ras aiptared Jlfteenth streut, IVli now annonneed that the cert of positively ttRaXSEOttU) mi DONE for our neighbors down in OshkoahN For SO yean they have riotoi in the ei- dnslve appropriation of the riches of tie Wolf nver country, and still they ore not happy, but arc casting cordons glances at the great domain nntoncbefl, fnrther noith and vest Jnrt aee how the editor ot the o( that burn con Tha tract of cooa'Jrj lying koth and Superior, and cast tut Cetttal nUrcwa. embrace the viiUrw of the tt'olf ski Wtmntht. abou MO milei la breadth and mr tmitory tribatkrj to one the BKt aUo tlfflborsd trMU io wart, rune ud wood it ij country of nrt timber, Iniaenl and Tain era? Taristy ebancter of uil and not their "way to tho parties to whom they ware addressed. The thieves were very cantions, however, and for a long lime none: of the marked, money was traced. At length thodetectivc came to tho concluBion that young TVinsor par-'l Ho- accordJngty' 1 yonng man tini; Wimor 'left Ripon and jonrniyed to varioua places, the detective always on his 'track.

At length the offipei'a vigilance was OETpMe'this tfrening. Behcfitto John i)iiioi e.t the Opera 1 tho list of posted in-Iheir Bishop tiren of CWcago tfill de, liver tho seoond lecture in tho course for 8t Home, OB lion- at St. thinking himself aecorc, began topasathe marked money, which was quietly secured by the detective some $80 had been obtained. The culprit was then arrestod brought to for trial before Miller. The records show that he entered the plea (juilty, but what disposition 'was made of the case does cot appear.

Since that time the matter has rested, and had very Both the judge and the district attorney who tried the case have departed this life. In some manner, however, the case has been brought.to tbe attention' of tbe proper authorities, and, a few weeks since, Winsor was arrested in Buffalo on, a bench warrant issued by Judge Dyer. A United States, commissioner In that city released him on bail, and the deputy was obliged to return without prisoner. Judge Dyer held that thc commiraoncr' had no authority in the. matter, and last week another warrant was placed in the hands ol deputy shal Simpson, who proceeded in search ol Winsor.

It appears that tbc unfortunate ycuog man again got into trouble. Anum-, of Eorged notes hod been circulated 4ho benefit church. Mil Rev. G. 3 Gordon will lecture before the Alumni Society of tho Milwaukee Female College ibis (Friday) at hall past seven o'clock.

All patrons and friends of ibt College arc invited to be Go sod tec the Irish Doclor" at the Opera' House this evening. Solid go-Id and silver ware, was sold at the bankrupt auction sale of A. E. Robinson on yesterday for 35 cents on the doltar. The sale continues this morning is the The All 100 Wisconsin street, commencing at 10 o'clock, and afternoon at ET ry article will be sold.

Ayonng lady stranger in the citj would lik.1 tho acquaintance of a few Address J. R. 8., ftratind Siptiitfl. Feb. 24th.

Come iiow, that's too thin. Yon cint csM aoj of the boys that way, if itennial year. tBasr-Ball Clnb closed their series, of sociables lost evening by a mas- qnerade Insurance halL A godBly number wfre present, and some of the costumes vrerc very elegant. This club doserres be heartily congratulated upon tbc mdceas which hss attended their efforts to entertainment for our citizens. is safe to predict that they will fnslre good record in the field tho cjomlng season, as they have at their balU during winter.

Don't fprgct the IteneRl to John Billon this afternoon at the Opera Honsc. An was refused. It neither ttaaxmnittoetior the legUdstnre can take any steps towards punishment or even censure of O'Brien In cose they should bdieve the charge, and that only a temporary Bcandsl willbe tbe remit. A mtw KontL BGMOB Is about. It is sold that Mark Irish, the proprietor of the Pork Hotel, whose lease eipires in year, and who has had considerable trouble with tho owners of thc house, will not renew his lease with them.

He has just about dosed trade with Judge B. Vllas, owner of the Ttlaa Home property, for the building and all tbe land ex tending back to and covering" tbe site of Dora's stable, and will remodel the present bouse Mod extend it across the entire block, auOdag magnificent front 340 fert on the avenue, ud being in all about twice the capacity of the Park Hotel. Be has outlined pltns of the building, which show a roof with turrets and mansard in lorn, ondimpoalngln style and elevation. Tbe price aican btfoun.l, eovttftd adrantaetd of rtah vM liie of Unbir. that ho had been titrated tho maker.

He was taken before Judge Enunona, "of the Superior court in that city, for triaf. lie acknowledged that he bad signed the notes, lint claimed that he had done it ignoranily and nnder compulsion. Be was acconUnglf held a witness against neighbors, bnt at the ssinc titni- shall the other hardly concede them the Tuesday while ATinsnr was I on his way to the court room, to further And so on. for lialt column, to cop; bore. can certainly fnend tfac enterprise of oar long rain to extensive domain, vdtioh, tlw testify in mentioned case, IJop cditorsajs, in "immensely" rich, and law ntT rah Simpson enough for 80 connticn o( the size of AJTEAKMI inwis Tm: fCEKE Wlnnebogo.

Oshkosh will find cop- I and onrnted him. He was taken tu THIEF IN LIMBO. Ings- $5 and costs or house of correction. John Klein, for TOgriuiiy- had his cue continttea to March I Julius Schiebel assaulted; ftfcd ring, which, cost him (10 and coats. John Blochwilz, Jobn Ohspa, John Sheinak and John-flora, all look hand In pommeling Joseph Flak.

Thcso 10008110) anitously waitingfoiri the'' to come, to find out' wfaat'. will bo visited upon for their JolmBcuIly, nssauJ't and 'battery i on John FarraU, Settled on pajwentt of The case of TBEODOBB Simmon, charged with arson, came up ut 10 A. yesterday. ThcdMrJct-attornev opened he cose to tho jury, mating that the prisoner was charged will) setting flre to his organ factory, for the purpose of getting the insurance on his tools, The iropotywas insured in the mechanics' ad Traders' Insurance Company of New York city. The building was formerly a church but at tbe time of the fire was used as an organ manufactory, The gallery waj-fittcd up as a dwelling, and he prisoner resided on the premises until he dayibefore tho flre.

The property as been in tho charge of thc police ever A. baby carriage, bedding, alleged -to been removed by tin prisoner before the Ore; were found in different parts the city. Tbc first witness called was CR.4Jl7.ES K. 'ho testified that he was of the firm of T. B.

Hibbard located at No. 885 Iroadway. The district attorney osktd ilU if he wan agent for the Mechanics' nd Traders' Insurance company. This objected to counsel for the dc- Thc prosecution introduced entx the insurance policy, under objec-" on from the coiinwl lor the df fence. Hibbard was exarniued at some ength in regard to appoiotmfnt as I gent, etc.

POUJJV W. LOEC1IKH. listant chief cnglner, testiflfd as fol I know the building in cchich tbc ire was; Heard the alarm shoot 1 A. JL, i the 14th of January, was at the in house No. 1.

lie alarm was sounded from box 37, en- No. I hitched np and drove here I fonnd flro in the building, that formerly a church engine No. 6 was ttt. makauf so. to bsfmud.

in aptt nd anlmusHm. -r. MmU lyainas wbiob Oaj product. dauod. jolowd and repaired Ladies dfcsua of silk.

Met ao. SJmi.Kif.ixid Al- festhen, iU elnotd aid toloml in tbi latett nyles. lima deseed Work wis Commenced at Rnu- a( snd colored yitiiont taiunff Apart BaBtWateritnet urbdoon north Ths CnfnjT Wit Li forrint. 1 rtSlldl Von Von! Van'. AVe baro a'ftlll line of miok and nl raojuaa iptcltltr.

attOt and bogi ofertrjr datvrlptun.QhildteB's fozrihgnat variety. HEW APXTERTISEMEKTS. In Ove from T. BABBITT, of New 'York, Whosllil inst.i.H Babbitt's rBest Soap. fentadiy out siinday WILLIAM KUH1V, 114 SPRING STREH.

Opposftg PlanklntQD WINE AND LAGEB BEER HALL, FINE OIOABS, i Cliolce Wfitex and I jqaorw and Hlllurd I toblnlT SALT, STUCCO. i of doubt I and rnllil 'ottti. assets, slated their actqai value i. Net imuiant of claims for un" Amoant required to ruin mi re AliotbPr de company, viz: commlsBlo and brocomco duo OKetits Tflttl liafamUaa. exce Capital ana neCBiirpias Joint -canital actua pala up fn rtash Iwyond as policy hotdora To'ttl Including capital stock and out sor- plus Po Income.

Net cash actually received for. pTemfamfl BocoiTed Interesr lacomo recefyorf from all other vlrt Record" Toln( ittcome re "Osh I1CO.OOU I In very few days the end wall will to- COtfE will take off some twenty of (ton room of coarse tha stock He offers reduced before he can do Uis. Every Department 1 AT THE Received Expand irurt- HOE uztoom paid for loses due ing the' rear Caab dividend paid Paldi'for JOB and broker PaldforHtllurles, feea or other i ebargaa oi aKonirt ami t-uipioytjs 'Paid BAmonni paid lor alt other 131.660 K.5TO TS (' 10 l.ftfb 5y BACK P1BT OF UHE STORE, i will for few longer oootinae to sell COTTONS same very low prices as follows BLEACHED MUSLINS, Lonsiinje Wsmsutfu New York. Indian Hoad Orenl.Kiills rt. k.

IK end for eu3) Jlv tee to B. IHNOKLEI, Airmit fti Went Wuter Bt. evening, at about 7 o'clock, lhere when I got thcje. It was standing Mi I left, Attorneys Total Blxth A moil 01 of Jur- Ingthf Amonut uf ri In fun-e ai yew Anmnnt fn ilurioK year Amount of losses paid to cuDflib during the year ThecompauT was iororp rated Mnreh 23. The tnpuDT commence-) is7i.

JOHN A.JOH.\S.'N I-r HAJ.LK HTtENSLAM' H- BTATEuF WiaCONHI.N of Dune. and sworn to Ififh day of Jnnunr In-! U' 4-4 4-4 4-4 life 14 74c lOjc 11 VI Fruit of the Loom Davx)l Lonsdsle No. 1... Indian River Androsci'ggto Wessacumcon Plam island Dwight Star Great Falls UNBLEACHED COTTON. I) II Not nry.

H. ry Pabilc 4 4 4-4 4 4 1-4 4 4 4 4 3 4 9 9 9 Boston. PtUnara A. A Sal is bury Salisbury Saranae White Oak Fsi I River A Now Market I) 44 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 .44 44 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 tO 11 10 84c 10 9 Sic 9 9 O'Connor and Smith arrested a man on'West Water Mroet, for selling stolen pnjpwty to C. A.

Stwle, a dealer on Tenth street, south of the all-y. Tht- engine vts playing, whra I tlierc, on Ihf southeast psrt nt the boild- in secoindthand gavohui oame I 'hrough a window the fire wss put as Georei Stevens ami said thathebailed from Thai nlUmnon he went to the store in question, with a piece of silver-plated warr which offeml a sample, staling that he had a full set. Mr Steel told him to tiring him tho rr-' petitors for this beantifnl region, natpr. "fl 1( of the United States Marshal, to i mainder of Uin set and he would talk'bnsi 10 (ness He retumcil with the fol tributary hkosh. Wh other towns as well aj to What lisa thr "Crenm Oifr" await thc departure of thc train for wnukee.

Iti the meantime the nr.r» of to Bay to this exclusive claim of OBnkojh I the arrest rapidly spread throucli I )otroit. that she lay back city to engross and thr whole Or Will her business mm we tn it thai Milwaukee comes in for her legitimate share of what the editor of the Timn aavs Is "the richest and flnest tract at North Wisconsin yrl open to thr rhuinrls of prepared to accompany trade." I in the shape of the of our own local papers, tho periiit us number of peopl. were eitrcmely desirous of retaining him in city witness, considerable excite mcnt prevailed, and a large number of the prisoner's friendi, becoming convinced that be must make the trip to this oily, prepared to accompany him. Bnt the in the shape of the legal anthori- tira, hiul decreed otherwise. article touching somewjiat Just before train time Judge Emmons BubjocU Discnssing the status an cstoppcr on tbe deputy's of the Milwaukee and Northern tfaifway I progress, in too shapo of a writ further company, tbc Jmrnal says Tba Isan of the Northern rend by tbr Rlfl Central if undrivtooj bare a Jnterert.

Tbe new cost $80,000. all of which node oinco be opened the Pork Hotel. The fornishlng of the com and Marshal was obliged to take his prisoner before the Superior A tea pot, sugar bowl, akc b.iiiet. (lop bowl and tt Tbc latter article It dilver- plntod aal evidently belonged to a con- doctor. the gbwa, which very likely had a upon it.

was wonting. addition thp articles there was a finr table rlotli. unit able for ftn extension Lablc. Tlie fejloxt dicpnsnl of the rat Ire lot of gooAi for f5, nnsncpicioDi that a trap was bdnj! set fi tell frort whom they are how awaiting an owner at the him. Ho refused to he pilfered thrm, and out in ahout 15 minutes.

I went urou'pd the building and then went into it to locate the flre that it was under I control was tnld that then- wan fsmilj op stain, could nut up on account of smolcp and heal Wrai into tbc-boildinR as noon afur ai 1 could. When I looked around the building tt.p i had ceaard playing I flrat n-ent up itain snd fonnd nearly everything car- ried out of UK- turnse. All of the beds weir stripped etcepl one and nearly i every thing was tikrn from the clothes press. Did not find any crockery there Wfrt? eomc three or four chain there bdievr IhpTi' was a lounge did not ccV any burnid Tliink then- were four rooms. Wnu into every om- ol tbe rooms ami cTiTTwbfn' Imi did AT LAW SO tt'UK-r IIIITI Ifff, OBAa.

K. I miLLl BADGER STATE A. W. RICH CO. Standard Prints, 5c, 5 l-2c, 6c.

Their First Purchase 100 01 oaks left which must be closed out Flannels at Cost. Blankets at Cost. TOBACCO WORKS' THIS SEASON Goods at Cost. Shawls at Cost ID order f-u F. f.

ADAMS co. Tlray Call Special Attention Nos. 1, 3 and CLTBOUP.N 'WnjI En.l Hur stttion Stevens cheaply wean a light mustache of a sandy hne, anil looks as though be had hear exposed to tbe weather. REAL ESTATE SALES. UI court.

After lUtoning to arguments on Ni.iTil.ey'*" botl Mei Ja 1 Emmons said that, un- I nt rid of tluu line and tin xiuiiprn dcr the circnmstanceh, he ebonld not ctl 1 oranob Ftteport, wbere Ittrr would mike justiGcd in I dreirmble connrrtlom witb thi llllom- Cmitni KExnixt n-jurcni, TO lanJ WeetCTn linlon.lhrir wunl.l no Dieted trial i ir own rt TOOT cogBizancc; tbat tho judge and the pro- MT Certainly nothing is sai.t hen. alynt scenting officer of the court at that time the country in quert.on to the north of dead, and that, dnring the long i intervil which has elapsed, the irovcni- D1STINCT PBOPOfilTlOK oi-t finil airy crorkfry shawls antl an ott! Konnd two over real estate and OS but here is of serious proportions. It is understood that Major PhiL Par ns, the prwent proprietor of the VJIos Hoose ondtbo Cliff Home, at Devil's, Ida whole Attention to the to Mver tll(! connection of tbo Wlscomi i rrat until very recently last named magnificent rammer resort, from the Uilwaukcc and North I released Winsor only connecting link bctwjpen til and Milwaukee, and by wbicb trade con bo retained betwren that city and tivetn the state. IAX BTLL or. i of all properly, re mcnt has made DO effort to secure his ar- He accordingly bail until Mflrcu I8lh.

The amount of liis bail, t2.500, was promptly furnished. Winsor himscU states that he was not rid i tael Northe Wisconsin. engaged in the robbdry of the mails, bnt i elicit attention. If 0 ld by c7mnS, of FmiWUinann to Ferdinand Hlnz. lota 11.

is. blort at. snb Tmajj vaan. F. Munlltr to MTerner Hnnller It of EM a.

rousm Jotneii KoKelnnd to Hlnhacl Oonnnll. It or loll, block 3Jo. Kneoland's mill COBTB WAJU) PrlsdrtcerojlotoBobert Steel, n'- o( blifct. ai. Walter'i.

Pt TCJUI'U WAlnx Aug. Burtojlsterto Wm. Effland. lot IL in Wold not only tax tbe drarcbca, 0 tbe propositioii of i tbo act by others, was therefore ar- but wonld change to have the -Wisconsin restod as an acSBOrjlto crimT Bo Innn-Boe 1 connection with wai not aware that hi hod committad a laarooaa, oirf would flhTOis Central, via KreopOrt, i imCi bm court, pleaded abolioh oil present and of facilifiea oeMeapajd inllen of totes. It Is-very I Ior fi ott timber to westero In its provisions, and will meet wrtalnly -not; and -we on that as a thoroughly organlrod najatance.

oat- a question of time, and not lijng OraauLKOTD. lobe, either. Bnt we do not concedt the' alternate delegates to the national that our people would rontcmpfcuj republican convention from the first Mlm ly 6 proposition to sever Conner- met are James Abram A. A PK.ITI™, I Uon with Milwaukee, via tta ttilwanjcre Northern rood, and we appeal to waukec to stand by its friends and gjvi aid and comfort to the Wisconsin CJu, rlet James Abram and A. a Phaiii ofBocme.

The wrong names hare puHiahed In some of crowd of KUwaokee Oco. H. Pool I ta Oanlt, John JBlleM.f 8 )C or give oil tho ii he cxrald concerning tbe affair, and was relejued; under what circnmttances he didnot Do1 target Ibis samo tnctiot north of us, toward like final adjournment begins to be it ttongSSttalH afMtlHiimMBt -wOl bo to the work cf tbe legit- SpMU CotreipoBdenoe or Thc rBBr KEAK BOBIKMS. Jlsrrjnetu- 32, Saturday evening last, ut about; 10 one of the know, bnt supposofl diat he was exonerated from all criminal intent. Re cays thai be has a letter in his posMssian from Mr.

Van Vcchtek which states that the officer understood! that TOE XA1TC11 BAD BKZ.T DBfFPXD and that no further proceeding wonld be institntod against him. The of tho United States conrt tn this city are of the opinion that' Wln- sor'srtlnscwasdneto the fact thathe turned state's evidence against his com- Vllefs add. TWELFTH WXBD Andrew Sacltirwttkl to Ltioasz Lon- nanbert. lot blk un. UuldelEoDer'i! son John Boiitenhscen to Chaa.

Bunl-c lot block ss. pjfcroo-B sob Thou. Klopawlt to I. Weraschlck. not It lou 19 and bloMD Thu DB.

S. COMPTON SMITH. frcntlcman, whoso death of W.fV. was smashed in a mta who strack three blows on it with a pole, and then run down Main strict. Bat being dieco'vcred by man who caino to dtior In aswrtftm tbo cause of jhe noise, lie turned and tag to a tross etnlet, belnfi; Hgaln dbcc-verod, die vw through Idc river and disappeared It is the fourth omo tbe windows have bjrn bfokoo, and it is supposed bj thc paniona, and therefore fence was suspended that hls caw.

If innocent, as i he claims to have been, it acorns rather singnUr to them that bo should como into court and plead guilty. They relate tho drcamatancesM set forth in the of this article. Although no doubts re entertained bat that 'Winsor Is iegi 11 entitled to his freedom, it Is heS obotdd appear bric-ay noticed in THE NEWS of yesterday, was an old resident of Milwaukee, and at oneitlmefwas engaged in the procaceof medicinejhcrc. At tho breaking out of tho Meiifsan war, he Joinod tho jjmy in tbo capacity of surgeon, and, on hlite- turn at the close of thc war, published a book, coetauring an account of hu Ufe. He was for sometime, employed in tho dmekores of IL Tesch and Orecne Button; but bU predilection for literary pursuits fed him to retire from active life, and lie removed to a small farm in the townrof Greenfield, where he hoi re- alded years part.

He was a Tcry pleasant writer, and his stories and sketches Tcry popular with theread- vnottotjra, Tfork Jjiger aud other contributor to yoara of age, that was all thm. was burecd op stairs. I thro went il.iwn stairn went through the hall found a coaplr of working bent-lie. In larpe room or the work-shop. They were not tried to open thr bnt I roolil not looked in tbe drawers frosi liehiml bat did not see anything I t-Kn tu thc other bench there n-m tmthtsg In It I and It was not bnrnnl.

1 then looked into a box which not bat there was nothing in It. Went into a little room in the northwest roratr and fonnd there a carpenter's tool chest. Examined a nhelf, on whffli were 0 few pieces of tbeeji skin. Tho inside blinds in the large hall were closed; examined wnerv the fire hsijl i burned in tbe large-hall. examined flu- stove had a lamp to look around with 1 believe l.aaw a few irons lying on thr work-bencti.

I hare been then since. Tbe top of iki- work-bencli has i been removed anil laid against the nidi'' of the building. TJie hole burned in the floor was obont four or five feet south of tho stove. I funnd ashes in the stove bnt no fire. The ashes were about an inch iigh, and tha door was closed There was nothing burned in the large room, writ of the fire.

Dsnnclfelscr 1 went there on the Monday after the flre, which I think was on Friday. All I found wu a couple ol piles of h.mber west of tbc stove, about 10 REMOTAL. W. E. GOODMAN, WILL REMOVE TO 442 AND 444 EAST WATER STREET li.iiirHi,.

Hnll rf and 88S Ifat Water Street. IMMENSE STOCK Hamborg Edgings Insertions at all Prices from tn S3.00 pei- Yard. INSURANCE STATEMENT TATEMENT OF THE OOKDtTION OF MPWNuPIELD FIRE A-VIJ Mi SprtDBlf for T. r. .11 inc.

tJT FIRE A-Vt MiKLVE Vrtl ot SprtDBllnld. eel I When I went with Dannrn- clsci. I found tho whole building the on the. firntvUdt, Tit ross examination of this witness develi. of impcrtance.

Ilenry Kastcii foreman of engine No. 5, was the next -n. ness. His testimony was corrob- Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes. PLTJMBHTG.

GAS FIXTURES AND GAS FITTING. Hardware Over 80 Styles Frencti and American Corsets 12 Popular Wakes KID GLOVES Fur LmtioB na II llJu; ti Jj.0.) anJ Latest Novelties- I Ecru Lace Ties. Neck Ruffiings, VelJngs, CHAPMAN Retail Price List PATESTS. J. B.

SMITH SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Bloek. tor a tfwd re of rld. It wtli ooc Parfeua? simple tfiac andanttind: (c. (a uni Noiler 4 to secure an hnf jmt OQ to run ejiii wajTbint tno kind In the la tin ai h. -b I- 'hi any antl oaJ B.

Smith. NJ. Pfls- iliJwaaiiee, Wit tJ-r Support ritucente.1 by 1 -ourf-en. irom all ti Reuts orstivt The that of Mr. tcecher.

lamination of Officer ond clear np the record wbichacVt him as a fi-uilty man, liable toeentcnce. Tiig COM viewed in? any liRht, iicer-1 4 digtuUcd with Westidd and Wojtflild people, 4hey sorted oft able to managotho team they were iag, a runaway smash-op broken ribs and braiaed arms, and a badly bruised for each. --T nthe welfare if that periodical. FUEL IN MILWAUKEE. Tho coal dealers' association met ves-, by a young lad, before la 3as attained I 1 Our dealtn have anffl- violating thc injonctionsl oriler hcrtto- yearsofoiscretJoo, over which fore made to compel himfto appear' and make foil answers, as to tjhe business itfo ojf IH-llwC tainly somothUic out cjt the ordinary line.

It would aeem that an committed mantle of silence, has been sp DauncnMscr occupied the court until junrnmcnL He described the finding of I not in our regular stock which we desire I 0 vsri rtao f'be which tocioMout, and will sell them to anv been removed from tho organ factory just before tho fire. -The triaTof the I p5rt whole will ba resumed In the case of Carl Olcsan vs. Andrew Anderson, tho plainCff in too action by Goodwin and Adams, hi. counsel, moved for on order.to put-ish the dtlfendut for remain as of'aevere man. In his case, jnsttee has certalnly been exceedingly dowj if -altogether is aalutcbWohlnthisTillagc, just finished, iraaToraflly.dedlcalod to-day ty Bev of CUoago, preached on endliept fi Garner, 'of Jel ibenrtrica.

We boast oomewhat of jMolwarical talent, ud theliest wel Tbe ladiej many years, ahonldnotj be Wight tho reputation of onowhomay I cesai'iale jwdering freah supplies. "shonM have grown up a virtuous and respectod this, be t2)e cue coal would advance about u. finer Up. it is already higher tlianit OBght tojbc, but as tuo prices our market ore riled by the Eastern markes, there seems to bo no help for It. It is tbe aim of the to havc-a vuniform J.

McKinner, Assistant United I 1 possiblp, thc year round, nod Sate. Attorney, returned not be advanced unless it ij oldquartcrs at the Newhall House, 1 080101 1 necessary. It is thought that ra WtT. jlabortrfl bo somcifhat cheajiorIho W. Orlte, 6i 1 1 Badge; K.

Brainard, ahcboygan I lalllct BCarce brought junction the Johnson Rietlirwit, DoD in- TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, etlirwit, for the I i ing l.cuj beard, tho conrt reservcd its decision, The fullowin" casca were continued for the term by order of the court: Ritt- irock vs. CSty of UUnrankee, Oiizlsfl vs. HoJway va. Lindnrurm, Fcllenz VKvWalsh, O'Rourke vs. Carroll, and Durckkomslii lollowin); dity calendar waa made up! 38.

18, 31, 32, 30 and 41. aa; caw ca Frost, Moyl SALEOFJEiVELBY AT AUCTION. -irhich TiebaqkniptBale aaction of thc $20,000 for aft illegal eciznrc of goods, Is still on trial Hoj-gisr David F. Kingstop, KMU r.MoiiroefC.H.vWaite,i QUbert, Wai Baraboo: i will doubiicai' MensrrAtldn o( ileaJenamLlIw pub- MleatolJBU isle, which gmt.bai nn as rcpre- 1 day mtHnoa, Tho members of tha fJftan-Wete performances' been BBOWJV COTTONS. We have a large assortment of goods FEBBUARY list, 1876 BIiEACHED CCVPPONS Jackson's Celebrated SAWS, Fruit of Loom Loo Boo who wiRL to bay oaa find oat br caJllnjt on UB.

STEINWAY'S Matchless Pianos T.A.Ciapan&Co, Fifth KxiM-niiituffOM. Set amount paid for year Paid forsaJnrleA. fees or otfatir of alncQni, to iind (f tajcos. Amount for all other pur- otttiin, oitonoy. loci- duo ta( H.xpenrtea.

trareiimf ami alt otbar Axmmsea Amount o( risks written tlur- Intc tfce year eo A mount of rtslcs ID force at ead tho year A mo on tof risks taken la WU- durlns tha jreor Amount of prumliuos reoeivod ID lucttnutn ductnp rear A mount ut losses oala In wis- cuosln the rear s- was Incorporated Jn Ittt9. QiDpaav.coatmanoed In JMJ WIGHT B. SMITH. Preatdour BANPOK0 HALL, Searotarr OP County of HamDdefi, i 83 Subfleribed and sworo to before mo. tola 3d ar of January.

IBTO. JOS. 0. PTNOHEN. Justice of the Poaoe.

J. H. CRAMPTON, Agent. 13 Newhall Honae, Hilwankee- tatMlltlt ifiat wut uie beet back strajg world, oall an i. B.

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train ttiavf with oaatward bound from Qtiioajjo. NOBXHWSSTXBN O2HOH dn Lao Air Iiiae. Li OBOSSK I Su Paul Day i St. Paul Nl i. Wat.

ImproveYour recover John'Dillon had fair audience last evening. We fcivo had, so wany oc-. casiow. tij reproach our citizens for not I and other porta ot properly supporting tho legitimate drama, fiSSnaSi'wl tbat jt seems saprailoona to again refer to br the matter. mtaioiy to grctteoXUtBf flMiny this opportunity having on evening of rare enjoyment.

This evening Mr Dillon benefit, when ha two ojf Ala greatest characr JULIUS LANDO, THE OPTICIAN ME tha pro ejtnar, perlacODle. as tha to their JaBnig vision. -Tariaor ot cold, silver nbbW 488 East Water-l Street Ohoagi.

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