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BUY $5.50 6.75 9,00 10.00 9.25 7.5O 5.75 we the gecsfeet Hr -A. J. B. Itat tafce, tie eUy nd OB record at tie SenfaOt traVriiag tvtJttaat, Sederg 4 -Cot, OK fjoeolxrbook and ttjtionerj boon la Trai a'wrfeoiair -ristor LOCAL WTTEB8. S8wTork.aU tan.

Yort lake. A raQ. Pauadehdtla all ml Tuaae tt the Hhrnkce. Storeawl Vrtlente tte HUwwiaiCeatwl. BalUiaore.an rail all ma.

C. S.Bo«i» -are street awl la quotation, Gold 1s steady at a' uniform iiootatlon dar. Montmo. alt ralk. Albaar.

aaJ Buffalo, all rail tt Cinelnnati ErbT. C.4X. Young, Hadow Pease. The we the TwXatiMW of Comt sal Judge DJion resumed his argument J. H.

Kioberiy, Keenah, are the Plao- oa betaU the plaintiff the salt A. brought the of an Xibctty TUf fottrrrfioo of OK of tvgxn ib agrmpcnV of lose between the parties, Vy the Wisconsin Central R. It. Co. Herein EraCWrr; and: gtnte.

are at the Grand Central against the Mflwaiikec, take Shore and J. ouxktmiof. The lltr. XQwrakw, a nitUdcktlc. of TV to a un day.

We hate only space Tbent wens evtt nitly tlergr reugncd poatu-n, X. n. TOWI TaUL Tbr, of wrboontrt ffota in port let The ferred Ibrr. MottM. Koult ami and Tbr hating railed to ordtr, the Iwt of committMii, nr- lening to itn ilccu- A the to take effect ky.

-W-DuiUrj to oc "tbe'kwd of jsjorih 'cjbwrA and congregation that people to regard tioa atle. Oae of oof aWe tninkcr, and bold nnd done much, moulding of th? the to -give a liii.iptccb,. which wwjnu- nenSlT wend truthful ineootrorertible, examined ai gnat leagth of legislation cocf erring friTifcgia upon both corpoia- tions, and "arjratJ that there wtrc three ditloct statutory authorizing the plaihtiff defendant railway companies to make contracts of leaans selling He claimed further that LOjPAL A Know Nothing iproiMon About ithe poWdf jelling. TwnertTtt granted, indtakd of itsdf lie lessee power of Kindskopf. rate, of our to-day; reported by Xlefcican street Ks of "si ez-eouiwn of S1 I-50B, -I" 1 j-joa.

ne-it HM. un 1988 IjJJl IO-MS -W Mil. COWBtERCIAI. COWTV. 1131 par! The voters of Milwankeo county.

NOW IS THE Bagle Mills, Bertschy's Best, Success, Jesse Ames Son, Kilboum, Oat Meal, Allcott'S Spring-, winter, Plant's St. Louis, JOHN P. AIXCOTT, Cash Grocer, 3XTETW tw OrtoVr. from a till 7 o'clock p. m.

J.no polls will bo. openetl at sneh places bf-n-nftt-r announced. nn FELIX C.U.OEEB. C. IL OISTOV Seervtjiry.

Chaimum. LIST OF LIBERAL nrTOItU CAXBUXITTS, The named below have reeUtored I btlieir in pursuance. tho rvnoluuon rcsulalion of for iVunty Offlk-ek with Liberal Reform County Committee toe the Mtoral County Oflltfi-sundur whioli their are 800BMCK Jl coNstvucr. UHTERK in I'uig drrkii. QaHc a of ttutlrn 1 tog lUpmntin tin- KOvfin- dreftRi: dy Al.n»p«-, ami im the al tUu 1 already coauoracni, iKVrtr Ouirtif rollltlod in thr Urtjigbl with Van Vatkra- mood.

Knott, awl Elder HorL aaJ B. Smitu. Him- tkltotiy. and Kdcr ItanVin. ot Pljroonth away, London Mudrigul OK alive.

tlwul, will U- ItW Trtxk Ilmnritjr titkte KroDdwl woiiilc. in (be Mcnoro noon. Mullory' twain an iotcrvkw with him. Ths iliick prmipuDy nnw Jilajlns tin: Opera fUBajnil to n- tnaln bm- Itmr wit won- lilttal patmcagt' tluin it llU IjAtL TU-v. 4.

IknuritTjIa. rhiUdfl of in taffiiott at I'ljiaonth churtli psu- rveiiins. and no worker can affnril In tie nlwcnL SwiflUifiV Wonl ami Word were iutrodncrd Into cnr irr intrri- durtion at U- HnrRer it Tbr prirafT at i4 nml tlw vrnnl book nt 1 7 enitn. oc.t9d?t -'Tliti msnlvrrsary of the HocmlmJUteiarr Soriet.T, enjjracing a anrf literary flccurs evening at concert hall. only C5 ITIIU It mil JiralitUsii be a very plcasuit aflair.

Mention of llx 1 pof jnnnuoo of Pn- nion at tlw Ojictn iloiw, Tlmtnltij oniittol Ii wan very cmlitaUr, ijiort of tin- chararicn. and. nt il be Kiffii Bt Hit matiiuw this it to Aruw a honw. Tlir tbr ilrovrt HrwlnR Machine company vs. F.

L. FVnnkltn. U'forr Ihr I nitrd Kutm Dis trirl ctmil was juluuittrd tn jury Inrt evening. a tuil brought by the company to recover damuccs from thr BilU Chapta, Judicial Stivrnn, Hail, and Elder Itankln. Fox, anil I3clrr II.

SndOt Home KkhoU, Van- ilerlu, and Elder CUsuu. 1 Cildwdl, Martin anil Elder Uoyt. Clrarch Brawn, anil Elder IMlef' Elder Jackwin, and Ljuinnon. Kl.iot, ami Euler Lean, and Klder Al Lrave ol Mama: Hunting, Berk, and Elder D. Merrill.

McLean and gymanluu doM in any dty. IPu broad and liberal viOTi of Christianity law Jf ft their impress in the minds of many who, vbilc not unitcdywitli church organization, have 'cjiecinod' it a'pleosure and a privilege tu int. under from week to daUy We, too, has been in strict Bccordaoce with the re- be hi" succratfully a Hon. D. W.

Kaxon Stands by the Nominee. Hon, G. E. JCot a Candida t. EOT fplill J.

1'. C. Cdtfill. in reply, tint tho right to lease followed as a matter of course the right to Bell, as it manifestly, the policy of the legislature to keep the tiro poweraasparatf and distinct, fle reviewed the argument of Jndp Dixon in detail, and contended that the construction pat by the learned counsel upon the variooj charters and grants' to the companies, was entirely top broad- He read -additional authorities" to show that the Idie of the defendant to the plaintiff was wholly void. After the corclusion of the arguments of counsel, the court delivered the following Hall, Bev.

L.T. Hale and Bmt. Martin Wil and Report Plimipo and KOI, atd Elder Hale. KEWfc At tot mcnt the Her. O.

T. rfatoi that Hr. T.jC.-Kifkwood, of Fond da Ltc, had jurt been csllwl. home by tdegram, muioUBcing' Iho nnd probal.Iy fatal ilbvnl of a child Tlic llcv. Mr, Mctean TTM to oScrpmrcr.

Tlic romraittcc on the ftatc of religion rrjwrtol ran -incrfwc the numlxx ol diurchwt MK! Also an inmoM in' of the previous year. The rc- portrd indlcmted ttturuirljr pef ul riatc of affairs. The coraniiltco on financiv tf portol a total in the contributions of a per capita, through of $18.92. 'Ilic of nip Ttii- ciuiminE one "I linp cartr. rnn away an ATlsfiiuuB stmt." It a very unilipnili'd tbinr a to do.

In tiu- of wild cnrrrr it Jan a fnint of CSmpmanX wuli further OKI Fox's original and intensely will be lictr nnl Tliorwlay for thrrc ennjiup nnd 1 It will have nil the ei- rt'llml eivrrraltiw borne thca- hi New York, and will be wottU at- inuliiip, nu tnattcr wlia( may the o'ht-r ttttrnrtiiinK, It in rare piece of Inn. from Ix-gitinini; to em'. lonk trr wfll fillrtl, Tlir Mandial of Orvmorftowiw whono uaiur Is lAitllngton. was in this city. trnliy.

liwkinc for a chaprallcd "Jake." rrc.titly employed alJlic IWlu House. It Ilia' tlif proprietor went to the cxpwilinn, and, thinking he would not have lietter obancr to n-mr opulent, collcstod alwut $100 thr and skipped ligWly awaj. llir tup Antbonv, with her law. nnd Uir urftpelkr IVon lUehmoiMi. cnt imvl In the bnrtgv abuut n.ion yottntay, and bridge was kept Nearly a mile of teams t-ntlirrrd on each side Mid the talmtcd profanity of the occawioa ivldoo (unuuwril.

The trouble rvidenlly ni.irr the vf the bun-hradttiuess of thr captuinF of both from any other nnnonl tnwting of The report contomed and rlosdl future. Tlic eomroiUee on-foreign roiwions rc- nortcd that the debt i 88,000 arj- nnuncrd at the' last meeting was paid. In addition to this, the receipts. of the year during which the debt paid iverc nearly The amount contrilra- trd to foreign missions dorinj; ihe endiDg with ths St. aswmbly, in eluding the debt, was Ol this amount nxieived from the Women's Missionary Awockllons, six in number.

The Sabbath ndiools gave $27,901. Accompwying the rrport vtro a Kcries of resolutions urging ministers and all to more earnest work. Tbc committee on ministerial rcUef reported; colUctfias ia JIM $1.885. Amount drawn from the fnnd. slightest (tain of reproach.

will seem to thoso opn-ttenibera of tbc church who bare bern aach warm adnjirerf of Dr. audit iannot be but nianj within the of nirmbcrdiip wUl rcgrtt the ncccanry of thoU'p ho has taken. -yax, T.O Kreral of the leading membere of the so- yieterda; afternoon, for the pur- KW of views in be Dr. Dadley bad taken in thus leTcring his connection With the cflnrch. imonp them alUhere was not the sliglit- exhibition of anything hot tho most Ticndly feeling towards their pastor, and lereral expressed their ainaire regrets that he had frit compelled to adopt the.

course he his pursued. There were others; however, who franklracknowledged that some time a portion of the congregation bad not been in. entire accord with while they his sincerity and' conscientiousness, and admired his independence, that hf a little too catholic in his ideas for the society and chnrch which be presided. While it is probable that the latter portion; of the congregation is in the that The followlne are the receipts of flour nnd for llw past SCHOOL BOOKS lutrmlnrrd thr Pnbllo run liutl AT INTRODUCTION PRICES! TlM Know Sothuie political managers ycstaday put afloat a campaign roorback and falsehood, tS 1 the effect 'Unit Sam. Rindskopf not eligible for member of Congress, which requires a naturalized foreigner hare been seven years a citi- ten of tbe.United States to qualify him for a'Congressman.

The mali- Viotis fabrication, ia wnjtocT pocypAiipx, Sant niadskopfs father was nifuraKzed prcTioos coming of age, placing all his children not then 21 yeare on Bie samo basis as native bom citizens. Sim. ASB VOTf i 'At yiew, gentlemen, it might seem that'thu was a case presentirg a great many difflcolt ijucstions and cost- plications. The arguments have bet-n very clear and exhaustive upon both sides, and of material aid to the court in arriving at its decision. Yesterday the court the proposition has not been disputed by counsel upon cither it was the well-settled principle of law that no railroad corporation in this State can exercise any powcra not specially granted by the legislature unde some special law or under some general law; and that if there was no such legislative authority conferred on ronds to make this lease, then as a matter ol course the lease was invalid, nnd the demurrer must be sustained.

There two-other points that have been raised hereby Judge Dixon on, bflialt of tin corporation plaintiff. Orio that the party defendapt can not take ad vanfc of Any snch inability, if it exists, bccai it has received some benefit from Hnlzhauor. John A. Hinaey. Uryan Ki-lly.

A. K. W. IJwIOD. For Clerk of Clrcoit Court- Patrtrk Connolly.

N. For KtfirlRtFr of Krwdfrlek Best. Friiik D-inlnt, rt MorlJz Wltltg K.irCointyrii-rk— Ch. H. John i For DWrk-t Attorney- C.

K. Martin. Fred poor-PetorSehalT- AT J. B. Hqeger Sons' Wnnl Vnr -Eaward Eh.er,.

Oro. Eponelor. dvniner- Timothy Charloa Blchard Roony. For County Surroy H.OttTON. Chairman.

FCUX Sro. flnt Awroibly nnforrn of tlm Flrnt AKivmblT will mt-l nt thffl tiouw of of Osili-n and Btm-'tH. on Saturday. Book. Wiry.

B'y To Buffalo by la Chlcnco Canada Erie by Lak.v Other Port- Total a Aurmkly Call. We. tlw umltTslKncd. citizen-; and voters of I the. Soound ward.

Imvlna full In I thu honesty aod of Mr. Thoa. O. i Armstroua.il ruaMi'nt and prpporty ownor I In nnlJ ward, most on him I lo allow hla to U.i use.l In Special Bargains at the Drv Goods House OF L. A.

WHEELER 133 135 WISCONSIN STREET. Prices Lower than Ever! Thn Mlowlns an) tbo rncclpta anil monts at this point (or tbo artlelo.8 named for last lwcnty-(our hours a-i compared with tho corrpuponilinc tlmo last year: the during the past 13 lie was on the draft lift during the war, and paid a substitute the commutation fee of $300. i contract, and it cannot be allowed to take ithe was not a citizen he could not have advantage of its own wrong. I do not think, gentlemen, that there' is in tins been on the draft list lie hna less one party or the other dissolved its connection with the society, the difference in opinion might, in tbc. distant future, culminate in trouble and ill-fcelinc-.

Dr. Dudley.apparcntly, has no warmer friends or more sincere admirers than the. very members who fail to with or, 1 to. theology' Hie reporter tulscijimntly calfcOiupon Podley, 230 Jla'rttn street; 'an clerical gentleman in bis library surrounded number of Ills friends 'and "'nieinbers 'ot his congregation. In reply 'to theBtale- racnt of Tim Ntws representative that be lo cf wnich liad to sriB "dmicTrvcry-other duty- of ci since he came of age.

TWBSAICK Kixfaior were told "of jUcxander. jBtchell when he became candidate for Congress, and there was an attempt to prevent Carl Scbnrz ftotu taking his seat in. the Senate, basal similar respecting him. There isno more trath'iri any of stories about Rindakopf thnn in the stories about 1 It is the mere fruit of A S8OW SOTmSO COSPI1I1ACT and is not entitled to a moment's consideration. Rindskopf will lie elected to CongrcsSi Tie will go to Conifrcsa, he will take nis seat in Congress, and we advise the dark.lantcrn corupinitors to try some other dodge.

i matter anything in the nature of a wrong i that the law would take of. the defendant company had" no capacity tomake.Uiis contract or lease, they arc in the condition of a minor to a certain extent. A minor may make a contiact by which be may obtain property from another individual, and yet that individual cannot enforce thi, contract against such minor by reason of his want of capacity to make a legal contract; and even when the minor comes of age, the contract can only revived by some art of his. In all such cases the law will not prohibit the minor from setting up hisinability to contract as a de-fence to an action npon such contract So I think In this case, if this company did not have authority to make a lease, the court should take cognizance of this lack of authority and hold the omtiact void The main question is, then, whether ei- Flour. bbls Wheat, bus i Oats, bus Com.

Bye. bos Barley, Beonn, Pens. bus. Potatoes, bus I Cranborrlex. T.

Seeds. Iba J. Secil. iops. bale.4 No, lutier.

I iVoot'. i TulloW. LunibiT. ihinub-s. i (Vooi I 3ark.

luKar. bbla rnr. hh.i.-i i PIlE Inm. t.fua. Iron Oro.

I Joal, tt.uft 30K: KODU 3WO 1141) onliio' 17S5IB 13110 HI! 13--T I tin with tho him our nupp.irt. FUnki-r. Welcnnd Vlm-cns. Pett-r Kiirf. Fredcrlek I.ulllwii PiUH Philip l.uft.

J.ihn>. J. Frwdters. W. H.

Himry Niemann. EdwnrJMoIotyi-e. W. Seyor. I A.

Blouncl. I C. W. Paul. A.

G. F. P. Sh.ii.l.T. jr i Ch.

Welxir. i A. uou: iiiulion uad These reports were disCTiswd, i or made the special order ot donation. rLACI! OF The question of for the next meeting cowinB up, Baraboo, NtcnoU, Hudson and SOR- was dilated on. Mid Madison was also enrarestcd.

Hudson withdrew in favor of £au Claire. Eau Tote haTUiK taken. recrirfd 8 TOttm Neenah boo 18. Tlicn, rtn a rising vote, llaralwo was Ihis nnlooked for resijraation, Dr. Dudley replied that he had'resigned position as jKistbrof Plympulh Church frbm no motive of towards either, church or society; neither did.

he do so -for Uiij purpose of advantageous-position. fiis.motiVe in taking tliis ftep be smwl-tO'be his desire to free himself from ttsfconnbUitic whifji he w.ia unable lo and to leave tie church free to pursue the course its should dictate. His dcarcforUie''fntnrewast9bcat libcrry- to speak, the sfiall bo given an untrammelcd platform, sustained by men and wotncn in sympathy age in whtcn live. THE TCTTJRE. mtvSng otOK cSUrfch bo held on.

next Monday evening, to take action in tho nutter of tbc reverend gem Ueman'e resignation, whidj, in tho cir- Cttmstanccs; will arocptod. But who will be the next uafetor of Kyiuoulh. or to what field Dr. jabora, of -conrse presdy, or by some fair andivalid impli- cation, there was any authority in these roa companies to make itnd execute this r4-as ywJerday rirtscaled tn the 'lease. is a matutf-of no snmll difficul- 'VV, Slaxon, of Washington coun-1 ty, course, to arrive certainty at ty, asking his eignatuW to a call on Lud- I the tnic meaning and construction of ihe ingtonta IK a candidate for Congress.

VariousCacta of our relation was solidied as an old Democrat for the to these roads. I have no doulif, how- reason theywuld not support a nomina- yer, as a general proposition, that when tkm procuredps Rindskopf shad He renlied'that they bad better fold that lutit inlhc'stove. foriii" Jlilwankeer they got it and he considered it his duty to support it. BrSTlWCT. '187-1.

Til vv Havingliiccn mcnUoncd as a candidate for Member of. Assembly io. represent the Fourth ward in the coming legislature, I beg to say, that I am not a candidate for this nr "any other' 'tifEce at the ensuing election. Very respectfully, THIRD ASSEUDLT DISTRICT. The vote by which tho Hon.

James IloyS'was nominated for, member of Assembly in the- Third ward, on Thursday, the' trrtOTtw jAfrrod, a balance uii luod, last year, of $51.35. Dudley will transfer his tabors, of-conrae can only be matter for conjecture. The statanentmailcby himlo'THE If EWS reporter not indicate his intended caurss very definitely, jet it is sufficiently' wnalAldle, wmle there is vettfork to do in Master's tioosl riiurch bat Iwcn hold. The ful- lowlnu rcivr Ixrn elected trustrcs for the ensuing rent- Pawdcot. Otsx J.

RogOT; ianw-f A. Ttorrin; John Booth; and Kdmond D. Ilulton. yjnthanirl lMr.lt, Blan- chanl. Story, inistrw.

A suprier. bv the oujgolnp trurtera, made Hie erosion in Balance, this year, $19,12. BTBLii Ancrrs. i The connnittee appointed the wxrk of the Bible Sodety prracnterl a report, nrginp the of the "lof calagcnta-ofUieAniericanBsblerSociety, Ulan- and calling on IbflCBorcliwlo take up Ihe at Opera House. the old rtinwd.r, "Manfj," wai in a creditable rnanner.

to a Ifarhtrr tkia'U though than on our of rV writtm. ami thww who aHradrd To-oiebt. Eiciard HI Trill aiock corapany jOa wtll in Ckicapes and. judging fr-wn iwarancw, Mr. Hardic do tte- Ifad- inp part lirttw than JIT tcmr Ujjhtrr that Iw has given hfm K.tBW.

Tlie (uUowing arf-ftK- of resil for tht nr-onksl in thf office of tin Rfgtew ot Itewfe r. V. anrldow to ntf Wonk Twrirtti lw- and rorrrs 1 lUvwn-rt U. to C. P.

Bnai.L tt lot 11; I'kwk Kfiecn' Sutu IVpn- bttmtB Sprias acd tt. J. Tt at. Ic J. T.

Thornton. Clyboum ami Sprtiic A. EanwBt (o H. Tma, aw) t. Ml li road.

IwtWMtt Vftiit J. A llfchcr tc. Ottarat. Int x. block t.Hcrnham.

VTtntt road. tirani St. XlDtC A. C- lot n.l\\ uaraaam. Si-'u Stotb bwuwnBiBtiitu 1CVK OV 'MILVaCTXX.

Wet. to r. or OAK CCSEX. Of rrerrdMoriptlon tan alwars be found paftf agents were and the gmeral apreoaon was that Uio thurchcs hid better take bminca into their, own -bands, the jalarics ot thtss agcntV, rThe HeV Mr. of Madison, related that an Kftnt in and hot'that atatedUielaci that any nwpecUble book-store sell a good'MMe S3'percent' than the American Bible Society.

There were few clergyman prevent who there -was J4 the cffcd that the coold do more cood oa their own account, iriUioat the iM of "middle TOO." 'M Ctt motion, the rtjwrt ted to the romwitteft for reridon. of the being dfantd aHf. I During tte delate tux tte meat, Jir.BajBett Tjtei diiector of Kbte wdety. bopedihePwiytejT be igood thing Tbc Pjaod rtood at 5:30 n. BU hdd, Ahome mtarionary O.a Jacls- SOB, J.E.

Haja, at T. O. swA iottnA MaLUJBrSHUUCTlNGS. Tkr Ormttrmrm Ike i 1 Judge Mallorj donned his rolw kgain, yesterdiT Corning, and hia coun- as benevolent fnll to charge of Yagrancy. guilty, notwithstanding- his pU The court, howeveiv suspended his James Hoye H.

D. sB 5s understood tnat: 'V will, Carpenter candidate in ward of member to the Assembly. TUJB CAlIr IS CTECCLiTIXO. Several-individuals have industriously at work for two in- three days circulating a call npbn Mayor Ludington to be candidate for cohgrcsBRgainst Mr. Rindskopt As yet bat-yery few namci have been obtained and these are principally republicans.

One or two conspicuous democrats only nave signed the call. Itisnphill work, and the opposition en thtse but little. 1 alliy pain; gnbdm and wfn cure and all nesi. bowij; fhe not. being prestot "rtarty is fotrnd the costs'or eo to tKe house of i tBetarJoraan, Matt EH and anmk" were taxed -fij E.

Brown wasn't nlimert be Mary Arm Ixewerarten wraitter for oniaalA. Priee Laoro bottles mifabto toaie tat tameli" ttgOtitt at Iba he Jegislaturc of this State authorizes a lilroad company to sell a portion-of its oad, the legislature has the to where the. franchises shall when snch conveyance is made. It is wrfcctly proper for the legislature to say yhcn, one railroad company shall onvey any portion of its road to another, hat Uw of such rranlor shall be retained by it as to the nrtion sold, and that the corporate fran- of such grantee shall be extended iver the portion acquired by the pur hasc. This ia tho trnc construction, it seems to me.

to be placed upon he actiW .1867 conferring autlior- ty on the "Appleton New London railroad.company to sell its road. In my udgment, under that act the franchises if the Appleton and New London com)any, on, a the line of road lie- ween JIaniJpwoc and Appleton to the Hilwiiakeejjjoke Shore and Western rail- company, were not transferred to the attcr company but retained by the for- mer.and that whatever rancliiscs the Lake Shore and, Western rail road company had. were extended over the line of roncl so This is a question, gentlemen, by no means free from doubt, and cannot be finally, disposed of in this State without a full adjudication'of-it -by onr Supreme Court If this'lease is not a valid contract, then of conrse there is an end to this case. And as this action turns BO entirely upon that question, .1 deem'it my duty, under the view I entertain of the law of this case, to sustain the demurrer to the compUJnt" talkine too inndJ. The 'wort jpOUnfly rscogmied this inalienable the fair Bex Ukd ber; HenrrBabfacn-wwdectKedlo innocent, although, thei pwaectrtinjt witoeM Jaraet Flaherty, ahootmg inside the dtjlimits, awoath.

Seiafori flonnaruaPeOona.an«no'hatwooH 1 USasti Ikmgll IU nriwt aUoaiaat (hi ti sell four of nord, 1 of Her case -was coatuaiea nnta uns porn- aeptjdfttran. PERSOWU. PARA6RAPHS. CD. Klbbory, of Tumbrldga Oneprteionlr.

Xo deception. marked to plain ngores at Pantkc Lebean. aoo-Eaat Water street. sepM Sirs. E.

A. Bart has returned Ml a Sunday Khool Institute will i be hdd at prided by PorUge So. street. and: oar tsfaafa beaoUfol ediine aid ll-oruo I'olipuri. T.

G. Poehlmun. John Swurta. jr W. Hundhrtuswn.

Wm. Lnndoek. f. 1. Trentolaar.

Thou. Pnldifr. F. W. Hnrtnmn.

Charles May. Wm. Franzen. Chiurlea Wlniur. 1..

Vottfnhi'inn'r 11. S. I.nn.lto.,1. K. W.

HolTiniiii. GrillT. Fn-d Slnllhera J. (Icum. un.i Otmtrtrl.

T'-l. IIKAII Srn On- alpacas and one nl rli tho goo.l» bn pumbusnil by th" and no iii-li blael! silk nt pi'r y-nrtl. worth Ill" iilwv.j lo and volvota MiWlna bv every nmt l.ii I7 '-1 ol.T^ Hi- i.l Assuiulily I Dlstrlet. (Seei.n.l wnril.i belbsve foil I th" lalonta an.I nmk- -ill mill r-pn- ii--riry. 7..

1 Thn floor markrt rth animation tn-day. lu'lnu demand (or shipment. About were sent to en.it. Tn markeu. domand for loc-al consumption.

arc nominally anchancnd ur Choice Wlntnra Medium to eui. iprinc fLltnut sprlne Extriw 5 and Mlnnesota-i 5 12; Common i mo.l.'raiu w.i«i hbln wltli Ouotatimia aa aro held ut 6 5 UH94W. FunuT 77.WM r.aa 73: I'hoifb Itf.ilum l.nXi^ (3J oo: Huperllnf Sprini; Ilyo flour 3 25. WHEAT-At the mornlni; Eonnl the niMU- ct opened dull with a downward No woa nominal at 98u tor regular: So -i at WMM3: seller October KMS9W; Sovomber Near tho elowo nf mn'rainif'sesslon al.jiit So sell-r January loth, at wiw disposed of. So 3 tn store sold at On Vlmnco the market ojn-npil with sellers presHine their property for a sale.

No 1 liar.i was sold at 1 M. So 'JK-. ft.r i spot. nollor Oetobiir nt ws: No 3 at cmth. Nearly 100.1:00 bus AFTET.NOON.

I In tho thn market ruleil steady anil closed unsettled at 3 i attho tollowlnc mtiw. So I atM'-j: Sol at MU: option Nov. Sl'j. In ntor'? IITO to-day. bun whi-at acninst the samo Jay last Drawn from the Elevators yoator.la)' K.r loeal consumption.

1.93J bun wheat. In (food demaad tit we Tor No store 310 delivpred COP.N—13 in Vltll. store; fcle oc track. In request at S7e for So i In itore but boldera dsked SKc. i.

arm and wanted at lor '-October options, and regular for So 2: So 3 atOSe in store; ileliverod-by sample was sold 113- MIL1, aulet: bran is hold at mldillinita at tio ourn meal, at Saoco. lor coarse; JS1 oo lor Urn-: oaw andeorn sround at laico per ton. BEAXS-A lair lu.iuiry Is reported lor choice erailos and prices Brm. Extra primo navy are quote at laXlia bus: handpicked nt eommon to fair at i 33 31 K. best auality In wanted at Rood to bent at fair to sood S.

H. A. K. Chariim i Wm. T.

Mlerltz. C. Hnk liili! E. tlonlall. Oi-o.

A. UH A. rhs. Wi-ndlnnoit John Orlh. Hsnry John -V.

Arnnlil. Paul John 11. llucnlnu. AiiL'iixl von Co, m- A. F.

Will- rm.lM-r.ll.' W. mill nil: II. A. Ur Hiltcr, Vii.ln-w Slllleir. W-mlli-r Jr Kdivaril Kr.iUo.

AIIB. r.r-'illi-h. V.lolpll LADIES 1 FURNISHING HOUSE! A. W. RICH MI1WAUKEE, illllHirillli'il In.li in-Ill-.

Hi- HH .11 KM I 1'HAllK. flwlr -1 Corsets, Kid Gloves, Yak, Guipure AM) Thread 1 Buttons and other Dress Trimmings .1 Tli" vi ill Funs l.j Complete Outfits for Children Ladies' and Children's Menno Underwear. J.1.-0, S. Kraii.l. Jol-t H.

AuC (F'-O. A. Alx-rt. iinui.l Win. llrnndt.

John Voii Trolt. Fred Orlhuven. Orlli. Ch.is. Wendliiwlt nn'l (iESTi.EMES—In»n»w-r 'o hluhlr to allow y.m lo nnoi.i lus a caniliilati- for muniber of aas-mhly.

ui rt-pi'-'sont thn DHtrl.jt. wanli. allow mi- to that my niimo is at an.I your wishes b'o in mo ihat vt-ry Important anil nispon-ilbli- poslllon. I plf-ilKx you my honor Ihnl I sluill mil lubor lo ri'lirosent Ibo of tho taaniiyi-ra and SOLE MiKN'IN IN Jlll.tt fi Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. FRACKELTON AUK FRENCH, CHINA AND GLASS, IN TflH CITY 380 EAST WATER STREET With many thank Your kind n.l tun-ant.

PfrTEIlFVUil CSrOTiT JOBBERS OT 1 l-'ourlh Aormklr Dl.lrirl Till-r -if thn Fourth "Mil lit III'' Alil'-llfll ll'l -T II--I. I'Uh. f'-r Iht- l.ir fn'in p. 111. until i p.

in. llv DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Roiuovtl to Uii-ir rfhuill -toro, Nos. 259 and 261' East Water Street, Milwaukee. -unl short limo buyurs Invltml to exuiuimt our mi. I i-n--- Tcnlh Cpon.tte conclusion this case, and the disposition of some other business, omit adjourned to 10 a.

to-day. BUSSEIX-Frtday evening. iOcj. quick consumption. Haney accd 8.1»' 1 Wholesale and-Befall Dealers In Maple Wood SafeJ and Split.

Tard otiTlrst St. BriilrS Orders for Coal and Wood will twelve prompt attention. CWPBOTX TOOK SIGHT. I moateomptatav" who upon JULIUS and Jf and have- sonvo his CJmrcb, Her. of from ttnope, are uJ repaired at abort and reaMMWw tha SPHEROIDAL GLASSES, roar elomed Also i that Divlricl.

p-forin of tlm (Ininvillit an.l Will ttultl ill 'lio Hiilll' Orosfh. 0.1 tho runil. on. Hutur- Jay iiirh tiny WTI. ut nVIook p.

th" of npiMilntint; 1 to ihlril tllatrtt-t wntton convention. In tho of 12th day 1M7I. eutitl'-ti to tMtfhi Euj'h town will H. JJy Hirrr COMMITTEE. that a reform i-aiu-usoffthi- lllti Franklin anil Ort-L-nllelii.

will hii held on Oi-t. nth. at o'elm-k n. i at the Wlsconain HOII.H»\ oo Kilhoiirn rmul for purpose of nouiinutititf a im-m- ber of Assrnibly. civ bly H.

NIEDECKEN HAVE JUST REfEIVKD A NKW I.DT (IF Building Paper, Plastering Board, MOTHPROOF CARPET AND LINING PELT, WHICH THEY AT LOW I1ATK.T 361 and 363 East Water Street, F. J. BOSWOHTIL U. 1). IKH'IUNH LUKH XACHTHHKIM.

CHEESE- In cood demand and flrm-at forcoodtoOrm: taaiae for fair to good and for common to fair. Are searce and urm at per dor. for fresh receipts. Tho market Is amply supplied. and prices range atsoacoc per bus.

Sweet potatree are sellinc at Su per bbl. QBEENFBDITS-There Is a fair supply of apples in tho market. Choice are quotable at 3 29 bbl; common at 1 si bbl. Peaches are Infalr supply and sellinc at 73 9 basketlor good to pbgB at COQMc: Pears are quotabte'at basket are in solllne B0800 basket and at istoi: Cjulnces at llsSlso baiket; Lemons atu oo box. COAIr-Lehlgh lump la unotcdatia tin do prepared at oo tackawana CO; 'BWsabanr and Briar Bill at The demand moderate.

Pork brla are steady at i pork tcs all flonr bris at isc. for flat hoop and lor roond. HOOS-ltere Is afalr demand for good prime Iota, with prices ranctoe 208 Infer Ur grades are. al 1 Pritho bntchers' srades aro steady at 4 sees oo; fair to sood at and eommon to fair at IWOatJ. The demand Is bat the offer- (nss are follr equal to It andpriees remain Btoady; Grades ranee from andeonmonlotsat jooeata.

CEASBEBBIE3- Are In fair supply. CnV tlTatedareanotedat per bbl and wild atloooOlOMperbbL HOPS-Tnamarket fanolet. Prima new aro quoted per to eood ranee at seaoo per PEOTiaIOS3-Thfl market la actlye so for as iobbfnc trada Is eoneerned Boneless Clear. Boston Clear Iioo; Kegs Pork 2110: Prime JCesiitoo: Zrtni JWBW.aoo;Porkt Boraps isoo; lExtra, -Mess Kess 'Beef, at lo Prfae' Lard, in bamla. lie; Lard, in tierces Lard In balf barrels.

Sweet Plekled Hams. Smoked 8. P. Hams. Scwkiyl Shgolders.

tOKS; Bacon. UOU; Dded Beet it City XaOow; a trr Tallow. The following art Third NraaMrinl Dlilrlcl. A venUon of ilumoeratlu nnd libi-ral nipub- licnn voters ot the Third Senatorial "onslstinK HUth. Ninth Tenth and Thirteenth wanls of of Mlhvannee.

anil the towns of CiranVUIe and. Wauwatowa. will b. tho Mnnieinal Court room, old Clti tha city of Milwaukee, on Monday 1K74 attbe 3 o'clodK o. a candidate for atata eeliutpr.

Each assembly district Is iiitltl. In said convention. BT order of take tiiB method of informing my Mends and tho public that I am at old City in H.Bosworth Sons, OFFER TO TliE TRADE 50O Barrels Old Kentucky Whiskies, Packages Brandies, Gln4 and Rnm, 125 Packages Sherry and Port Wines, 275 Casks Scotch. Ale and Porter rrru. ASSORTMENT GOODS AJTD DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES MILWAUKEE WATER WORKS.

Orrtcx CdilD OF WiTKa COM'M. i Oi'lohur sth, i OTICE IS HEBEBY OIVEX THAT NO permits to eonnect with the water mains will be for the present iwoson altHr To tbo electors of MUwauken Co. I hereby annoaoeo myself as a. canilldatQ for tbe olBca ot Beelnter of Deeds at Milwaukee county. Boliovine that tho country towns are entitled to a small shorn of tha couDlr offices, and boplne to-ootaln vour aupporti I am.

Bfantltiinen. yonr servant FJ of Franklin. Oct. octodiwtt Novem oetsdlw JUcBITCHiE. SBc'rotarr.

en. yonr FJUXKBONIAT FEARLESS COOK PAPEE HANGINGS. NEW GOODS, NEW STYUSS, LOW PRICES COLLINGBQUBNE'S 421 BROADWAY. Privileges to TTlseonsin. comprising POW1IK, tfSdzfn (Irst-flasa maunfaeto- ries; private boomaee for 1OOmillion feet of logs.

SHIPPING FACrLfTIES bothbr river and two railroads; Trtth UKaum nlll. cntUne 31 leetplne lomber Wisconsin IhavealBoa ongaldrlre fframft and nlah on appl andon WU. cKriptions of vbloh I wl'i ication, julisdtf H. P. L.

The Cook Stove of the Period. UnsurriisBed a BAKEH.and tor ECON- Sold by Mr Who ke also a eomplata stoek of i Roil foes all kinds of tin wort In als Wi3B.i Roil foes all kinds of most satlsfacrtorr manner. oendtf KS? BPBINO WATER OF. BPBINO mayUdsoulT BADGER STATE TOBAGGO WORKS, P. F.

A A PROPRIKTOHM. Nos. 3 and 5 CIYBODRK STREET. (Wust. End Huron Street tlll.WAl'KKE, noiKlly Milwaukee Oil Depot C.

A. TOXSOM SON, 190 EAST WATER STREET, Offer for their well known Iir.ui.li BaJIwar light Vlrginio, all ra.ln« (Commonly colled Black OIK) lKnal. Iloadltcht. and In fu. i il brands ofHiiehlnery and Burning Oils, ueneral otfentH for PATENT OIL CAN, Warranted tho bestcon In market.

Prides low as tho lowest Onlen Bollcltu.i ard. Whale. all Stanil REMOVAL, A. Sctaidtner, ARCHITECT, Oriin.i i a corner State atreau. inleaaed to reeelvej the eulliToi i and pfttrone.

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