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of A Oantwn; rf rf i -j HT-- t- i. I -c LM Air j- if WT- 'Sonaox. A Utr TVJ ftw Ort rirftU tsdtaol la- oaaaeiCbmxikvia open tidr gaoH of all at tie the most elaborate jjeporatiow have alreadj made. It UinUndwttobethe-nnrst thing cif the liioil OTT gotten up in the ivcst. itnons; thfi bootiw fitter! up the following will be attractions 1 itaanttb; tobacro.

etc. Prewdnl 3 TVTfyra. THE WrII IMPROVE frca team CoogmHtnnn Both TLe tttie will any itnatk, to bwttay otoOitkie; that it Till tnuit Taa We havededded to elosa our hustncw in Milwaukee, (soing toa mitderclimati-) ami offer at COST Ott LRSa. ow superb stock of boats, sStionery, account Imoka, Uw mescal boote. jnvenU.

engrav- mgs, rfatuary, wukde.ka, and spw The store we occupy will bo for rent; dwelling; house; MO Jrffcmm tWrowa wntll OMtttot. Irr 1L LMititfUw waXtalwti mnntrrt MJd. to did! which twrntj- trowwre at reported (be JRat -so. We irprodoc. is, ccly JSBgnetUjw that writrt's uretpathy did IJrOGgUUMT W.W4B.

rohfUWnBenl. lie bcralUul canOTtra Mrs. Hrtirr Whitcom't aiul KomiMtla 1 Thfc of JTUwanfeeo eonnty. iwrt tho and candidates nf I organisation arc hereby nottllivl that fonwr of TVacoosin i lleJtncn. Profewjr G.

3 Water St. IU SCHOOL BOOK In the Public NrhuoU rnn hot! AT INTRODUCTION PRICES AT 1l a lz j. ira aat tsr.su tnsiwmw'a net te tall Msyi fi? for TiLt clsim 'Tbrit tsaafUfa rTRE. thrj Uvr. goilty of i fixUimed, "daismrd of Lou.

IWe. i i it huta 4 to throw up i TJw on this occasion were American; Mrs. Gco. W. Allen, Mtscs i hands, then slide down to Jlie italic, i MK! Woudbrfdgo, Messrs.

McCarter, Kate blood streaming from bis J- M. Walker, OrurfH O. fUrtlett, Judge One booth wiU be devoted to "Bother REAL LIFE. i God adaimed a bystander, 'tint! Cookie I'. L.

Underwood, O. $. i Goose and her melodies. Wt I fdlow's pistol 6ae off and U-H-Wske. The at these booths will ihot him." A crowd and in a TV were consigned to Mil appropnately and sell the various ToncMnff Tale Of FOOT Old i moment or so Deputy Sheriff ShmteU i wa-akce on nre 5 P.

train, whcno- they I of the nationalities. ioaca A leame up and. scting tUe conveyed to For-4 Home for in- Dinner at at one dollar ing man, askrti, Who shot him tonaeat. Several feet east from tbc 1 IK1.W1. TOWN OF tho ToMn school IIOHM', ce.utn» or the ROMANCE Lutienberger.

At Hi' for each person, including scimfMi'" 1 to the hall. Bach's Kind fumuhrs the How WIA, HU Cbil- nood a solitary woman, holding pistol dren. and Bolf Potttnion. PEOPLE. i.l A.

from hur. 10 Tj in tlir tUal Ill II.T TIN Tli. Ni l.a- A Hlr on tint .1111 "I radical and thr dstwd by a long of sturdy I men. and endowed, "No go, I.iidirijrton fact about it they find it HATltl TO HfciSK rCSIM i l.aj tbs dectioa away from the Re-1 tT pot 112.000,113,000 or of hu 1 ioto the with a cer- slrnort, of getting beaten. It fun to run on other people's money, but 1 toagli run one's own money through, nothing to show for it but a big majority on the other tide.

Tin. ksow yvrnmo wiscoxsrs had not word fo say about Lndington call, last evening, and the im- in that they have thought best to wait whilr. Welf, let Vm wait 1 TUB WAR OrSSSB in A M. Thomson's Motrtitrr, yeirter- i on Senator That paper U.tUrw llmt Itock county in open re- iipvinrt the Senator, that the legisla- iirr cr.nclidaus of his packed convention! w-Ul iiiiuosed and protably iltnt majorities on all the can- diiliitr. will bo reduced tliroughout thr rotmtT.

in convxiuonce. He nttw tin- character of the l.ut bispolitiral rcconl. TOU OOLMSS. has roccnlly been heard from T.nii Colliiw iu tlw campaipn. calls.

nut yi't nil in, and be is waiting to wtiai mil be the result of the ineligi- liiliij Tom is on the r.vzsrA of and unxirty ritiffr ir.iitD AJWEMBLTMAK. vtill some unpcrtainty os to iin- ramlnlale who will IK nelretcd to mm thr Vint ivard. The names of the I Inn J.ihu W. Gary, Ex-31aTor Hmiki'i 1'ntrnJi hits rrprr ilic dblrict. C.

Pliolcs and otli -r- lire rillKT WARIl AI.DKEVA3. An AlHrrnian to lill vacancy l'i tbc of 5fr. P. Mi xvill IK- circled 4tli. Tlir C'.

Wall bus been iiiKli-jK-nrtcnt condulatc. AMUSEIIENTS. routine of the the police court occaaionally varied with a bit of and amucig its cold and unsympaUietit like a dlKBoad in the ashes of a pate or a brave, good dscd in munotonoua self- Isaacs of human nature. i in her band, her firmly tomjmmmi, Iirr vision tent intently toward spot; where the Weeding tna'n was now quiver- Tflfl MitTimonial in his death "i shot Lint. 1 Francis and Melissa Weld.

ppoke the womsn. "and all I in I sorrv for is that be didn't live long enough to know who killed him." The AfW MjrrUa cilHcrr disarmed the wuinan cif the pistol and procetd up A'iseonsin street towards i the jail When on the i-oracr of Main street they mrt Deputy'-Sheriff IL L. Page. Mr. Page who had heartl of the shooting and was hastening to the spat enquired "My God why did you shoot him! What did yon do it fort" With the firm, rtoicallook and speech, that characterized the murderer to the time of her acquittal, she replied: LAKE AND HARBOR.

linn to Part. And Sit Sit Hu Ahrayi Basn a DutiM ud OMirnt that be had failed to utd csro for her. The the five children was to the mother. and Lutzenberger In one day found himself homeless wifeless and It does not seem that the unfortunate man was I a bad fellow, after all, b.it rather that he was one of those careless, happy- Tm willing to hang for it on a gibbet forty cubits higher than Daman's." Mr. Pain asked her if she had any more wea- Court opened yesterday morning at 10 morc from shiftlcssDess than anything else.

Ins few months Mrs. Lutzenberger roamed agalni this time, a gentleman bearing the euphonious and artistic name o' John i Tortoranski. who took her, and her five littlo ones, for better or for worse. Notwithstanding all this, the discarded with all the ardor that characterized the halcyon days of the early His children, too, were objects of i tcndcrest aflVction, awl as he, could not visit them openly, he lost no opportunity of seeing them crvtly and by stealth. Tuesday, taking i advantage of the absence of his ftld wife and her new husband, he called at the house, anJ, re o'clock.

The case of Francii D. Weld vs. Melissa Weld having been set down for a hearing yesterday morning, 'he parties appeared in open court by their attorneys, J. F. McMuUcn, plaintiff attor- with a dirk blade out of her pocket and i femlant.

TV- complaint of the plaintiff handed it to him remarking "I meant to having been read by Mr. JtcMullcn, Mr. make sure work of (lover objected to the taking of any cv- More or leja conversation took placa idenco hc alleging, as a that the complaint did not ron- j. E. Arnold was retained as her counsel lajn facts sufficient to constitute a good anil Messrs.

Tucker and AMwy, of Olevoa csfuse of fiction. land, Ohio, werr R. fiucnts Judgo Mana heM that the coiu- ButJcr was District Attorney, and with plaint was dmwn sufficient for a good Palmer two lilH-nwl The scliooner Emiuiuel yasterdjay for seamen's Tho'i Hetty Taylor, of tlds yort, ia aground in Detroit river. i The schooner Mclrow, aalujre near Shcboygan, has been abandoned, agnin. tthe is'repnrscnted as nearly a totaj loss.

Mean. Wolf Davidson have laid the keel for the new Engelmannl Transportation Company's side-wheel steamer. or WACTVATOHA. nle Purk village of TOWS OF aSXEMTXXLD At tho '--f Bauer. TOWX or FltAJCXUV- of Theo Srhwcizor.

about 3 of Burfchorn Tavern. TOWN uf O.vKCfiKEK- At of Tlionitis 011 road. TOWN OT r.ASIl AT pn'i'ln'-t At th" 1 n. onros c'hurniian. -isn- LIST or DEFORU TJno nanietl below havo 1 In of tho reiiuUttfon for the ramilation of Offices, with the Lfhoral Reform County Committofl.

as canttidateft for iho County Ofncesnnditr which their names we J. B. Hoeger Sons' Xnmely: Swiuton's Word cu. ...17 i the asswtanco. of Hon.

H. trials took place the year following. In the first the'jury disagreed; in the wcond an acquittal was rendered and Mary Ann Wheeler, who had deliberately," assassinated John M. W. Lace, had owned the in its commission, with but one lingering regret that her victim had not lived long enough to know that she was his placed in a carriage on the Sunday morning of her acquittal and driven around the streets of Milwaukee as a heroine.

One reminiscence of this trial is per- nl.I I nl tlicu TIM KKI.UHIO KNUUMI OI'KHA. tin' 2Ctli, one week from neit ilu JCnglisli Truup-. iiiulcr tlir innlingl'lncnt of C. D. will the Academy of Music, wul will -main with us for llirw evenings.

i.ricl willundonhtwlly a linanriitllr. for the discriminating nnil musk-loving people of Milwaukee nut nllow it to be ptlicnrisc. Ami uui-ii-allv, it ciuinot fail to mwt the snccvsi. Embraced in tlie roll tin- we Jinit familiar, favorite imnif-v Ivclltyrg, anil Jennie an tin 1 most renowned of Ameri- rnn with Jliw Annie Beaumont, m-w prima iloinm from Convent Garden, Umdon. Jlr.

Joseph Maun, compani- lioiilc.l mi nr v(! r( made a favorable nn Mr the city the child returned to her mother tlir father to his lonely lodgings. Now. the new husband by no means this stole and ynstcr- procured the arrest of Lutzaibcrger vagrant, nnd the trial of the latter before tlic Municipal Court dcwlopcd state of facts as narrated alwvo. Judge Mallory, in commenting upon tin- case, said legally the defendant certainly had no business about the homo of former wife; and that, while it ap- ix-Arwl ban! to 'deny a father the privilege of oci-asionally seeing his children, tin- Uw must bu maintained. He did not drain- to punish the prisoner for conduct which, while unlawful, was unite natural.

and if LnUcnbcrgrr promiw- not to visit huuse any more, he would set him at liberty. The prisoner burst into tears this, and made tlic promise. he left the cimrt there was an almost universal prcMion of RorrtiW for the heart-broken man, and in not a few eyes tears RiW' rvidcmv of the sympathy the recital of tliii, not uncommon story, had MALLORTS imTsTRATtONS. th. nlmdi DUrurd Cuac HUB I lh.

lir.ivt in The following vrus the iwter at tbe police court, yestirday: Frank and Jas. Slieffner, who mixed up in the rotting affray at Bohemian dance, week or two ago, were held to answer in tho sum of $300 each. Thos. Wanek, the victim of the fracas, wasako Iiu-t year; anil Jir. iv.

ll. me viimu i comioci Stanlrv a voiuitf tenor-nrlio ma dirtinc- put under bonds in the same amount. lion in" rjiilnud. Mr. William Cnrlcton, John Doggirn was declared to be inno- Inrgeci -Evrryin lrii-V ui I lj (-tiouM limt General Kil iuillvilaUi' lix-tnrt, 'ficrK-" Wn Nf cxtrs tliii, nmrn cjjaryi tor -H wrll Wni lUilliuiurp.

an iniportnnt c.uil ivi.1 mi nuMver in ja-t America. ope hour (mil f.M:rtr«n from the titiK- llir n( a IttljtP invoirr of Tlir 1'inaim Coinmittre of tin- cf AUlcniirn met jrntrnlay nflrr n.H>n, for thr uni of tltt furor at Thr will KT' thrir cieits in ntvui two They'll nttxl thru, mw. A jxsSitxniiiiti at the xtation, Uiat at Spnnp Ftmt i that structure with- rtn.prit\j; K'H, mid that two VKD w'vrtvly linrt nthl narrowly escaped me Kiirttnl to ilratli. Tlw tenders nl tin kiiul wx-nrrrd. A lurar tlie rt-- iwkrtfr frsiiotl lo tras fottnd in a ilvinp cinniitiua the Hf takm thf hosnital an oxtntucly idiwerful and brilliant Iwri- cent of vagrancy.

tono llcnrv PfSteji, the roost cclclirnU'd John Klein, also charged with Iwm" i of Atiimcmi lassos; Edwnrd Segnin, the vagnuit, had his continued from day 1 popular buffo, and Mrs. ZeliU Socnin, i to day in order to give him time to mend tlmn -n more pleasing or finished i evil irayn. never stood tm the lyric stage, Daniel Fink was found guilty of tlii-w we find on the list, and, to grancy, but 11 liiwc llii'ninll. Stmn. Castle and Camp-.

icl promising to leave town. former the traot fur wwffoiw Frederiek Bilttz, WM allowed to tettle EnplnJi tufcm, and the Utter so well i owe of assault and by paying 'known the "baritone laureate" of' costs. Thomas and Phillip for dis- of action, and he therefore overruled the objection (defendant excepting) nnd the trial accordingly proceeded. TUE TlilA-LS ASD OF FllAN- CI9 ASD iTEJ.lBA WKLD. The action above named is far a divorce npon the grounds of cruel and in hnman treatment and failure to perform the duties of a married woman.

Tht- parties were married in Orlean. county, in State of New York, on the 5th day April, 1847, and removed to the State of Wisconsin the firdt of May following. I Francis D. Weld claims to have been a member of the human family for three i years and four, and the unarainble partner of his joys and sorrows also lays clitiru to a goodly score of years. TKN TEARS OF UAJtlTAL DilrKlJCTTV.

The complaint of tho plaintiff i that fur tho last ten Venn the defendant' in the habit of constantly eross mid nhn-ive language to him. Mhirh lui claims was very unwomanly ami made him feel very unhappy. lie nndrrtakeH to say tluit she flings at him ilaily the vilofit epithets, apjuirently for th. purjiose of tormenting him. ami to add fuel to fire of his discomfiture, he ullegrs that since the 1809 she has' ceased the samp bed with him.

nnd he ssys that if ho was to tnkcii i sick he verily believes that she would not take any care of Mm. nnd that ho would in consequence tliereof lw obliged to lay himself down to die. It apjiears that 5lr. Weld owns a farm of eighty acres in llic town of Greenfield in this eoun'y. ami is worth tho sum of $0,000, npwnrds i of his debts.

Furthermore he says tliaj if he is obliged to live longer with her he will eventually liecomc ft raving maniac, i Therefore" lie'pi ays the conrt to dissolve the bond which binds him to this de- fend unt. rn-o rnii.DRRX AHK THE FRI'ITS i of this uncongenial marriage, both over 21 years uf agr. The answer of the defendant show) that she denies in toto each and every allegation in the complaint except as to the marriage and toot 'instead of her using insulting and abusive language she claims that he is the offender. She says she has lived with him for 20 years, and has always lalwred asiiduouslyin his behalf and for special benefit, and that i she has always been' a duitfnl and obedi- Uirge circle of friends by whom Mr. and en jf The examination of witnesses The light ship at Bar Point was blown ashore and sunk in the gale of Saturday.

8h? will be raised and placed in position again soon as possible. The wind waa blowing a heavy gale from the west last night and it is not improbable that serious disasters may he reported from the east shore by The steamer Superior, barge Sandask? and schooners Porter and Farwell were chartered yesterday wheat to Buffalo at 4c. Ratts from Clu'cago are the Mime as from this port The schooner Jason Parker, owned by John H. Bilo of this city, is ashore Having heard the argu- in Allison's bay. She is reported full of woter, and in bad shape.

The tug Kitty Smoke lias gone to her relief. While crossing St. Clair Flats, on Sunday, the bark Kate Darley and tho schooners Cortex and the Cornelia Windi gate got afoul and smashed each other badly. They are all in Detroit undergoing repairs. The wreck of a three-masted schooner was sighted off this port on Monday last by the schooner Wossau.

It seems to us that if the captain of tho latter her expression that "she was proud of the KJlling of Lace." After Iwing importuned for a loiitf time, she finally agreed not to repeat tin' cxprwion in cuurt, her attorneys lx-ing afraid shr might do so, and up-set the plea of "moral insanity," or, a-i mm mrdir.il witness expressed it, "a departure from the- normal state." Lord Brougham, in the British llonsr of Lords commented upon tlic nature of the plea, and eulogized Mr. Arnold for the wonderful skill in HIP dp- frnv. THE LAsfsADlJTES. PUNBRAL SKSVIOE OF WM. ALVTN BAETLETT.

The Uurch Frura the Chiufo Foil and of Url oithL Tlir remains of Mrs. Cliarlottc A. Bart- Irtt arrived in the city hist evening, via the Michigan Central Railroad, and were i escorted from the depot to Plymouth church by the reception committee, ststiiii of the following gentlemen: Mr. H. W.

Howe, chairman; Messrs. Fairbanks, Hough, Jayne, Wilmarth, Stecle. i Cooper and Farwell. At the church the was placed in position before the pulpit, ready for the hist words of praisa to the memory of, the departed, and of comfort to the bereaved, before the body be carried swav forever from the had answered tho dictates of common humanity he would have done something monrthan "sighted" the distressed vessel. The propeller J.

L. Hurd, night or two since, undertook to gutj away with the south pier, av the entrance of Manito- ivoc harbor. She succeeded in chopping off a piece about twenty feet long. As it was a clenr night tho authorities up there propose to make tha owners of the Hunl foot the repairing bills. Rcnl KBfMtr.

I flip following are the transfcnTof real estate for the past 24 hours, as recorded ui tho office of tho Register of Doedc: FOURTH WAED. J. C. A. hi lotll.

I tiloi-k 34. Fifth between Wiill.s FIFTH WARD. O. E. Merer II.

3. Hiltwrt. ri of II. strwt. Fluriila nnd Virginia TENTH WART).

C. Grnof A. Auler. lot IS, Moplj i AihL. Eleventh stre.it.

I.loyil nnii Beaublun E. Dottmann to C. Handau. of lorn and i. blovk ao.Vllijf.s cor Beau- bfan and Elovonth streets oil I SI.EYEXTH WARD.

D. Q. (o M. C. Qahel.

lots i ami hluelc ut Burnham. Rogers J( Beeher's cor MitehplI and I Tenth ave 510 TWELFTH WABD. H. J. Hubert to O.

Moror. unil or of part of lot 1 In tir.sea 4 TOWN 07 MILWAUKEE. N. Wella to O.C. Qrabowskr.

lot 1 bloet J. L. PlKrce'H Aud For HolEliauer. John A. Hlnsey, Bryan Kelly.

For Clerk of the Circuit Connolly. Dexter lleffistiT of Charles Best. Frank Donlat. Morltii For County H. Meyor.

John Saar. Peter Sumes. For District K. Martin. Fred i Rltitbroek.

For Superintendent of Sfhau- Byron AbeiT. Jol.n Haas. Joseph rorth. John H. Llppnrt, John Kumtwok.

Adnlph William BflflT For County EJward r.h!era. Rloruml Rouny. For County Epenelcr. Sylvcstnr Hi'limllli. Coronor-Tlni'ithv OT.n.-n.

n. ORTON. Chairman. FELII CILI.EEB. Ml-xth Piineus of The reform i voters of the Sixth and Thirteenth i-omposlne SLxth Assembly district, will bo hi-UI Thursday.

Oct. 13th. nt tho of' Henry Flaoreliniir. Third streot, for thn pur- pose of nnmfnatinc lor nlenirnT AKiiumMy. Tho pc.lls open from i 7 p.

111. liv order of tho CoirMTrTKE. i To the elvcNin of Co. I hen'liy myself a eandlimtt' fnr thn offloo of Ri-Klnterof Deeds of Jlll- waukee county. Dellevlna that eountry towns are ontitled to it small shani of th" i-ounty oflloes.

and hoplntf to olituln vour support. I nm, v.nir servant. FRANK DONIAT town Franklin. I. ls74.

A I lieu tn inform inr frlmuJw ll the pttbllc that of i and family I will withdraw my in 1 i for ShorllT. Very NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Eagle Mills, $5.50 Bertschy's Best, 6.7i Success, 9.0C Jesse Ames Son, 10.00 Kilbourn, 9.25 Oat Meal, 7.50 Allcott's 5.75 Winter, 7 Plant's St. Louis, 10 7 JOHN D. ALLCOTT, Cash Grocer, NEW AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS Jot A. ror.nc« i rfiifl W.

HO DEN. A Cord. -I taku thin method of Infornilmr my frlt'ndn and thf public that I fini a I'nruitdiitft fur rwnonunutiun Llm of Rojfisterof for MUwmikoo dubjoct to tho p'sult rt'form election. CHARLES BEST. PLAIN AND BEADED YAK LACES.

An IMPORTED NATURAL MINERAL WATERS FHIEDRICHSHALL BITTER WATER. CARLSBAD WATER, VICHY WATER. KISSINGEN WATER. MARIENBAO WATER. SELZOR WATER.

EMS WATER, i PRYiHONT STEEL WATER. 1 C.1VST1XTI.V KHLrtH (IN HAND. GENUINE CARLSBAD SALTS 4VD 3WB3 CONDENSED MILK, lu-Kt in by OTTO A. THIELE, 1 APOTHECARY. 314 Stnto Street.

Mllwautoo. rpniovw ubout Oct. mv iljw storo. now bntMIng nt ul.l -mini. Third unv OPSAMENTARIES, ORNAMENTS, LOOPS BUTTONS.

H. HEYN, 109 WISCONSIN STREET Tlie operas to be given IKTC arc the orderly conduct were taxed $10 and costs "Msrruigc of 1 "Don Giovanni." I caclt and on lite third night from John Oeiaocr, alro disorderly escaped three or four popular opeiw. It is need-: by paying costs. to tell our reader! that they Herman Selflen, came charge, -was not arr to have a of lucky. It required $10 to him more than nmal merit i from a ride in tbe Black Maria.

Hie raamen in English opera have' John Watoon and J. M. Gonway, the more permanent than those in two young men who drove their hone Italian. The old are fast against time over Spring atreet brfdjfe, pving to the new order, and unde- Thursday night, were found guilty of vcloned rwourttt are being brought to diaordcrly condnct and fined and Sirs. Bartletl have ever been surrounded in this city.

During tlic night the body was watched by the above mentioned gentlemen, and early this morning began the work of decorating the church. GEXKHAl, DECOHATIOKS. was not during the day, and the case wag continued- for hearing until this morning at ten o'clock to which hour the conrt adjourned. 7.00O I Pmt The race among the evening papers Li a vigorous and nharp one. Bnt the bright and uudacions Timet-sUTpassci the lot in Its snappy paragraphs, sharp hits and racy locals.

The Euning Timet and the Adtrrtiter arc snrrpliert with telegraphic news by the American press association, over the Pacific line. lirirt in the grand 6cld. "With the mem- of Parepa and her fijoriom triumphs vrt fresh, we welcome Kellogg, costs each. ptiUic. will greet her and jMrtr in a manner that will be credit to the one and nn hcautr to the other.

uvxm OCJOTT. J. with bit fine ar.vl attfiitioo IxistowrJ him. will open a three Imt without svsil. He diod during tlic fncngancnt the House, of IH-W namrsat the ignore of rrgi-4ry been larger he a 'Jif (ircM-nt timr thiiti any prrorJinp il the three will lorrd enjoynwnt Ixit "It if an interesting fact, but calculated to fill the dark-eyed print- cni -vrith dismay, that tht fmaiattl of the local staff of the Milwaukee dailies of one coaiplerion.

The ioformatioB, we bean hemvfly upon tjuetUckers, from the fact that all printers Team to be editors, jttrt good Americana when i they die, go to Local editors in Milwaukee mnst be bloadea; (hen is no such word fait elephantine I 1- blonde again. The new paper to win fa von the management puts on R. thw already Uvn of The London an jrary armi IDOH1JIM IJCUI n-iSsltwa. aad iho wngera. AU the party are arpsM.

is thsi tlat list Uiis will It win be advbable to In ad- a hopeof OoL 1 tit Iras'? a Imtidrnl mlm Tte rf Uage About for city aanctnm ii i imnvslialriy punched with the golden On In Si. John's Calhoiral, uniti-vl in holv Iwads of matri- iwiiy. r. T5TTTH, auditor of the: railway, to Miw Joaiiiut J-Jiti O'Ct-ntior, city. i Mr, Tyrrt'Sl lait loaj; Ixvn ncwjjnSmi a pry u-unf; taau in otsr miiUt, (VnHwarinfr.

Mrirt iatcgritT, and warm and fsUUIui aiilieranoc. to friends, and tnar in- assisted sevaal artiste of coauderauie to thb nde there. a dark turrit We cannot aee nlnln 8j luminary oa the CWtomJw, he whoae Hermann I conynise the aldennen; and then tho ladies work in charge showed considerable tact in arranging the emblems of Jdcath. and the BoralgifU. From the organ loft fell broad festoons of black Australian crape and white merino, and in the center one was fastened a white crown and cross, which made a most appropriate ornament, for the drapery and a centre-piece to the dteora- tion of the gallery.

From the dozen prints from which theae festoons depended, hang Tineas, bordered and plain, Madeira and above which were placed rich, fragrant exotics. Madeiras and other vines rose gracefully from the window sills and were trailed over the windows. On the windows were many well known for their beauty and fragrance. The alcove back of the pulpit was lightly draped with the usual trimmings, and contained nothing else except cross of tube roses presented by the church. On tbe right was a portrait of the deceased, painted and presented to Mr.

Bartlctt by the artist Marquis, of MQwoutee. Above this" was crown of flowers presented by the Misses Kellcy, and brfow a cross of the same kind, (pren by Mrs. Frank Cirralt floull. Court opened yesterday morning pur The style of fte. interior of Plymouth is 6uant to adjournment, not such as will admit the possibility of I very elaborate decorating, ylt tho ladiei toal of Da rfra Rlchard and gentlemen who had this work in Gojrgin resumed.

The teatimon. nn argumcnU were closed about n. and the after a brief consult ation, returned a verdict of $100 for th plaintiff. The'caseof-FannieM. Poote vs.

Lev J. was settled and discontinued The case of Parker XorthwoBtenr Union RaiBray Company was taken up for Thomas L. Og den, and James G. Jenkins, Esq. appeared for the and E.

Man ner, appeared for the defendant This was an appeal from the award of the commiiaionen appointed by the'; Circuit Corrrt apprauring the value of lets ens(l and two (2), block one hrmdred and six pf the in the were appointed to value property proposed to be taken by the railroad com pmy for the use of their Sontemplattc road. Among the property condenmec by the company were these tiro lota. The commijsioners appraised lots! one (1) and two (3), in block one hundred sad sixty- six (106), at five thousand eight hondnd dollars From award of the commissioners the lota keni of flowers, the gift of Mrs. Frost and Sba. George C.

Cunpbelt. On a pedestal, on the right of the pulpit, (food 1 broken timony not at the time of adjournment. Court adjourned nntfl half pant nine colnnm of tnbe roses, from Mrs. Wrn. i o'clock mominst- Chhtholm; and corresponding with tbu, on the right, was a lyre of TOMS with a broken string, from J.

A. Olorer and RC. Coot CITT.ITEMS.. mistike. In it another on the ia Jy that ever came fh naoer not deaindL 1 him in feats of -dinbolisnu I.

Rortncc, the Irish, chararter actor, is billed for the Academy on Monday evening. Olive Logan il coming next, wtvk. Opera Boon, The do not it with has two Wondea." A Cow Banters'. 3 Wall S.T. Mrs.E.A.

Bnrt relumed from wtiicoE our nio-sj TbeattentiiBi oltie nanawmeot oil In curulatnl in rverr lbe 00 of steameis fi railed to uf Mr." Tyrrdl'K home'the conduct wbo by aome- lave occarrcd. and few I clerk of the hsvr frtTfiltxactiMlthe fricndiliip between a passenger lit mw wonfiny than Mr. and 'a berth a paa the eompany, toa in a7s annual meeting of theHSwao- Walker; HelfeBtrin. center a large badcet of Tantgated light, J. Osrv.

Secretary -CuSS. 3 a JaVCinwaiM man and Sortfvor-Treu C. Campbell. the tides of tfaeac tfcre twoltmL of najtrtnreont D. tetof.

-z- -c-. JfaeDer bat retired from IwiAnlmrtvVft xtsterOav for aniseoger tie information that boibwsi as It been circulated by hit --'mi, to two or three -qolwd cash deric launched I He and rB tteir iwrmev be pleasant tbrocgolife. jaaaner tstirdj imoua fooUA aod fat. TV lowptioasaaof hhl oU pfea, 4M BaM ftNct. a Star of BethlAem bjr Mri Frank; Oilbert.

I Abore the desk was sbrge arch, mado4 (rcrs, and contalrririg 'Asleep 4n It counaj p- i in Jesna, 1 It vaa PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. J. Pease, of Janesrille, Ls at the Plankinton. Gordon, of Whitewater, 19 i rolled at the Plankinton.

P. Read, Ripon, still lingers at tbe Plankinton. C. Smith, of Jancsville, gazes at tbe Plankinton bill of fare. Win.

Held, of -Depcrr, looked in at THE NEWS office, yesterday. Gillctt, of Fond du Lac, is in the city, and at the Xewhall. Dond, of RacinO, was among the Xewhall guests, last night II. G. H.

Reed, of Sheboygan, Superintendent of the M. L. S. and W. R.

is stopping at the NcwhalL J. de Neven, of Fond du Lac, spread bis name on. tho Jfewhall register last night a ATalker, Wantoma, and J. F. Wiley, of Hancocav "nnt up" at the Jfewhall.

For, of R-iflway Hotel fame, Portage, took his meals at 4he Plankinton yesterday. J. G. Flint, the coffee and spice has returned from a southern tour, in which he has been enjoying the spices of life, Noire, E. H.

Stone, C. Shepard and John Pritdaff; our heavy hardware men, have been attending a convention In Chicago. isa P. Keller, J. E.

Temple, a B. Hough, a A. Irish, a ttHaieandF. Underwood, of at the Planldnton: J. Ronntrce, of Plattville, Grant county, waa a caller at THK NEWS office yesterday, Major Boantne is a pioneer of the pioneers in this state, having come to Wisconsin 47 Tears ago.

Baker, may or of Racine, ex-candidate for Lieutenant-Govenior, ireaent Matt. Carpenter fyndHa'f Racine county, and one of; the of the Milwaukee Sentinel, i K. White, the faithful and efficient member of. the, from the W'eateniBacine District, was in the with.his family. Mr.

iVbitemadeacalf it Hews office, and brings best accounts of political West Co HAVE BEITOVED TO Nos. 347 349 E. Water And are ready Co show to their and new customers the largest and best fwlnctod of Books, Stationery, AND Paper Hanging's Ever seen tn Ink) eltr. Our Blank Book Maanfltctory Is oompttas and. under tba supervision Mr.

ErtTard Terry, la turning out us ATTRACTIOMS IN LADIES 1 FURNISHING GOODS A. W. RICH GO. HAVE DURING THE PAST WEEK RECEIVED 8EVEIUL Important Additions TO THEIR STOCK. Which customers will find profUnble well an pleasing to examine.

For in- stance, an inimeaue ntoek of MERINO VESTS SELLING AT 75r, 00c $1.00 and A JOB LOT OP 200 doz, Two-button Kidglove Whieh will be rushed off nt the remarl ably law prirc of 179 Cents These gloves arc well nsanrteil in colon" all frizw, nnil every pair perfect. A magnificent vnrirty of Ouipur Beaded Yak and French Lacea, Fringes, liuttons, etc. Tho worstod department i.s«gojn com plejo, with its uaunl attractions at vcr low prices for Zephyr Worsteds and Grr mantoArn Wool. Felt Skirts, Corsets and Hoop Skirts constitute a very attractive feature at this (wfablishment, Itcsiilcn tho thousand nov eltiM which can always tw found tharc us soon OH they make their appearance in the market. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

ihvlm: whloh Jurm month IlK'Llll tfo cu Hutunmv .11 i xt. thin THE MOST ACTTVi: any lie tifti i A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS, WhU-h ll jn file READ. Mhoiiblu Ply Fly 9Oo. 1 Canf Vdoilrn. lit Ofj Good Blank Books As have aver been We would be plaaaedtoseeal! whonlahtosooatlnestock.

of ffooda. whether wboleaolQ or retail buyers. we confident that Iu general assortment. Quality and prices, wn an Second to no House in the Northwest. WEST CO.

W. RICH CO. Buy all their goods at present in largo quantities for their wholesale, aa well as retail trade, and thereby are enabled to offer unusual inducements to tho trade, both ill stock and priom. Boeder, a tormer Madi- who still our phiee and people, now of Ifilwankee, and live give him a cordial wdeorae when, he mate his Tisto to Maditat Jhur-' rone cioates Straw Wrapping- TEA PAPEB, DBAB EXPRESS. FKE.

COABSE AND OBOOER'S BAGS, I.OUB. SACHS MCE coxFAXf a Abstracts of -Tilfe SEAMAIf KITCSIX. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hirax. labI3ABMmACTM TSTI.K to In Milwaukee County pro iptly faralahed at reaaonable Oui utmtiitetd! axe prepared (rom booku datJne rwfc to tnit narllest rnoords at the-eounty i IMPBOVX YOtTR ETE 8IQHT. "0, loss ol siBht.

bt most Such is'tho or of tho uanjla wko and over-exert the work of the -Light. upon rraawed SQPHEBOrDAl. OLABSES, Fepnch worth All wool 17 1-ar. ui Pride of the Went, al- pnru black. -IJto and lUtr- dox.

FeM MkirfiD. worth H.SO at 01.00. llro Conon, and JMUMlery, at tHe, 18c, ilOo, 9Sf, SO, 33e, X7r. 3Oc, Wr, flilc. Uttf, 73c, Sao, 01.00, Morgan's, 386 388 BAST WATER ST.

GRANDEST MULING FrtvUegea in Wlsconaln. comprUlne, WATER, POWER oratlnant dozen flnt-claao manuCacto- privuto Doomage (qr lOOmllllon of ''SHIPPING TACILITIES Wlsconnln twojullroaiU: 3UU cutting 31 lent ptna oth with i umbordallyT This on Baal EstatQ broker. Bay, W'ls. UOICE ErOT OF 1PCVB IU sold Hvor, anil on WIs. C.

KnuoanildmoriptlDnKof whloh I nl'lfur- on npplloatlon. juludtr JL P. L.U SCHOOL BOOKS. All Books) the IPabllc SelMwU! at WISCONSIN 104.

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