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it 5 A'-. shore is from thanon-BprfnK softte Intbat.elWionbiJnalttl account of taeihowraa readers, is ct be In wilX ooo of i i winner- oair'neaf Iho report of: and It is issue June, 23. instance of IthU it ale of house, days since for the price of another.city iM own is one bud; where 'you'can bny property' Sfcd for less than five time, tha l0aW? of that ice within five for this Tery apre. at least Althougl, its $900. by some, is thonjhtto feood one, it will yet prove a finein- vcstment to the purchaser.

bny property, all yon can chore, at present surmounted' of wbicb 1 kind, without "PJ iSaoat It includes aUraorflaary fine and all wbieb Mrlj aad. Ik. psyr. K.uddo.npt.let,Bakers prevent youV You will getonebnndred perranL oa.yonr inyatment.Ttlthmfive jean. of perfeettaa, ra, wkit the.

riar-niasut aJU this art. keeping tiaw to tiamUM of ibjhABd, and lgSe list ladkatlon all ta dlffleott trolatlcs. 0 rides "Iriih jockey art," whtes a. k-iitck txklblltanuf oaring aod Alll. tha hamrsr.li.

land general performed; a -puMlsyMihoolf sm sstki lil nisi f- Improvemenhilcontemplated Including merely whitewash- ng. some ytasteHnB, and ippaira npon West ki Tclnb of CMeagp. at.a.Oie Wcat End, iudlehie, and while 4t proved noticeably lacking tn really briUlant contertcd. and ntrrwtinir to lookers on, Se btftlng thrqugbont, the game, by ten on both sldes'was strong, and the Utten on game, which charactmzed ually the playing on both otttrageously'lttfiacnt nn- the work by tho catchers pitchers of both, nines prompt; and well uerfotmod; i-'tha-'i' i weakness shown In the about eq wuthe otttrageously'lttfiacnt ncccaary unffing done tn tho oat field Toe two nines are evenly matched and playing at their best, will always- make an exciting and close game. The score of yesterday's gauielniu de- tail follows: i.

isto r. Jd Mooner.c llurke. a.t. 1 Bracken, Total. other state shows so sr" mf Vermont, the BOS.

tte Ncw EnslaDaf Satev thelatrcrshowingan average of 101, the same year. we take into tbe Srcai difference' in the diameter and Banner ol Jiving.of the residents of the two states thisTCCorfl is truly wonderful; as are. pCTtoancntly hUc- inhabitants Itor (for thosT jesrs more particnlarlj), are new comers and- Bcclimated, making a difference. We quote a few of the exbacls 'from the Doctors thi, (a fortsoins compariKy) TOPC- not lolly appear. tn law Awsrrt-d far FaiMI' is not much to report this week in tbe way of new bnildinga, and the architects are nearly all complaining of dull times.thuugh tbey anticipate a rovivJ imsiuess in the fall.

With tbe present activity in real estate, it would seem that there ought to be more improvements in progress, but tbe present depression, in business, thongh it has cheapened andlowercd the price of material considerably, has bad a depressing, effect ou building whicli as jet jhere Is notmncb signs of recovery. How ever time is -something going On in this line in the city nil ihe timi-, and jus- a' present, considerable number of uuilil- luEsarc in Jlilwnukcc has certainly as many and, probably more buildings femng up. than fcny CUT of icr size in the Uuion. the Anstrallaa horseman." He carries a hU boy throonh what to be moet periloo, performances a draammd is oapabll of iarenliac. ThTmnitstartUlif of these that In wnlch, with Ihe boy erect BOOH his.

head, he make, lereiml round, ot the Kg, banner, and hurdles. Mr. William 11. tho leading athlete of the company, at one Mage ol the en- UrtainmenlVtbe meet ot coneeira- ble leaps. Thi-i, a jumpof feel, a run of about 30 feet.

He teatM the board the air. tnrninit Umci, and paisint the back ot a hone, bearing twenty-Ore ai one bound, aod Dding upon maure- p'aetd jiut beyond the eouine. Anothtr atd really more dimwit exploit of hist, to leap into the air and turn M.eraJ enmemull. orer the baekaorOre elephant! and a camel placed dde by side. The .1,1.

HM in lha of the ani- aoa a caam MUW wj --of thbi eat liMia the of the aoi- 5, 1 21 4 1 I I -1 I 0 II Ol 3 Lawler. i. HoDoniU.sdb.,... Purlonc. Mb.s..;..

Oauli.ietb BUss.c "1 "I Btone o. I 1 Slmondi. i Choiidler. Vese. (..

il II "1 Total. to see a circus leaper I teeutn ftrett, gamo ot i i 7 Weit I I 1 1 Fairbanks a 1 Uiddicl of Clileaeo. Pass Bnlla-UliHs 1. Time of Game- PLUUniKO KIKES. On yesterday 'afternoon also was Ibn Kagenf ground, Nine- 11 Spring, a matcl IxHwcta) a nim Goorlman'i tin city than Ineomtrj population.

In general, over 1. 1 children to WlMonHn. In ldrca.die unde eas ceetor that of adolu, and eTery.bere, in unUas ia Jowp, the ratio muchirrcater than At and small stores we principal undertakings, both in progress and in contemplation, but a good deal is also being done, in adding to. and remo- delling old buildings. Mr Jas Douglass is pntting up, on the corner of Milwaukee and Biddle stm-ti brick veneen.d toacoueroD thenppotHi.

uuuuu one 1 kair KanJ upon eod. 'Jht TT.O ha, llunaif nc I 0 I 0 I) I berewfore apokeo in coodemnalion ef Ihu IIJTICo( T11K NK J1B.N. on account ot tie ruk of life and Klitac played ou jcstenla) after Si between a nine from 100 a. Thiitriotrof Jotao'i ill offioc nad a nine from tbe jui and tlciUoi than anj It. i a Timri office, rcsultciT loa score of kind in IhU citj.

and the manoge. precaulloo, if tnej con. lire derired rum daneer to t'le perfurme linneit.toinrerolafetjrtottedarlmlittle Wj. There are font clo.nl, all food. One of tbeK Mr.

Ben ildilnU'j, tba equestrian director. Thij gentleman ii a Mil known and twWj talent i 15 in laior of the Tima nine. THI OOUBTS- I Frank 1 V.ndyoc, dn three story don b'e tenemeot'housc, for Mr. G. M.

Tibbitts, which is. row about half com- oleted and will cost about Also a tenement house exactly similar to the above, and -to cost the same unt, for Mr. C. J. Kerahaw on Farwell i of inhabitants txnmlatioD.

cnnuu, 5-5 tbe 100 alone. only stew a largjr ratio of mor- tauV taan Vermont. Bm it ibow. a imallc and thisnotwithKanding that it ha, a lars" dty population also. Look at the' viiy large amount of deaths among children, in New Turk, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Washington ar.d St.

Louis in the past sixty Doj those parents know, are they aware of the' lact that there is a Wiicjnsinl A city they can nave all tbe comforta and enjoyments as in tbeu own cities, and raise their children i they do know, it is their dnty to themselves and' thoir children to avail themselves of the advantages for a residence place which Milwaukee offers; if they do not know it, then it is the duty of tbe citizens of Milwaukee to inform them of these fnctp. From Dr. Gatchell's report we quote further i In point of mortality from conramption Ta-t mal fatal of Woconrio nmk. witli Minnaota and California, and Ihb notwi.h.und- ing the latwr i. ao mncb (aKber the -f nbrtalit? fmnj in eaeh of tbe foar a 1870 between 13 and 14 oeot.

Tbe' storj frame cottage, which be is bailding for Mr. Jas. B. Tun-k, on Uamiltoo street, in the First ward at a tnxUo poianapiTp. tut, 1 i hasa, troope of rqnal to thoi.

of Lv County, was a bankrupt form OHrn li ioD eltremclj Intereitfag feature of the Tbej ciecntc uanxrarroa which one Karralj lieve and ntmsa a chargt: of "toenaprie ij cnenlire and njoahle. It an -battery againat William very complete BhewinK of African it -ri 4 at fie base on Wednesday. If yoo wisTi a euro for tic liliics, take a ride on the Lakeside Tbo numbct. of marriages iccordcd Isil week, was only 14.V Awl yet Iho popu- ation increascf. Of 49 deaths, which occurred; during he 28 were of childrtft under Ivo yean of nge.

Competent buildcra say, that the con- irsctorsfor the new engine 'houses will lose money on fneir jobs. The members of the council committee on water works were In session at the city clerk's office yesterday afterpoon. Tbe "Westerns" and South Side 'iTani- crs" are to play a match game of base jail during the present week. Yesterday afternoon a match, between tho Chicago and Milwaukee rifle clubs, was sh ot at the grounds at the Soldiers' Home. If you have any tasto for iccio; fast trotting, fine tplcndid carriages and pretty girls, visit tho Lakeside boulevard any evening.

If you are threatened with a fever, take a ride on tho Lakeside boulevard any lino evening. The doso must bo well tbaken when taken. Oa Friday, Ilamcs, of tho Lake rjousc, on the Southside, lost a lady's huniing-caso gold watch, made, by II. Hontandon, and numbered If you want a fine btiggy or road wag on, don.t foigtt to tall on Hicp at his new shop 300 and 303 Broadway. His reputation as a lirat-class manuracttrcr is well known.

At Prevu's pattern rooms, 38( Milwaukee etreet, will lw (uund a grea variety of boso unuportcin, in spring buckle goods. Lady agents wauled. Literal u-l-ms. Call at once. Two horses, unharnessed, were fonnt on Milwaukee Yesterday morning by a nsrmd Willani Fortune, wh( took tbem to M.ick's baru.

probably thi two whose loss noted clstrwhere. OOlrrnfof Rulger atate grove. No. 1:1 A take 'bat on Wedncs day 2. there will a qnartcrl nuiting.

at whirh all in-ml-crs should piexenv Kmil Secretary. ilaj. lieu. Ocorge Wanhiogton Scot will uuifurm and omctatfl in an at tho basebaJ ma.cll un It's safe to prc- diet tnul 'ill 'he. poaition if it less extensive lhan the park.

One of MHwaukuu's old settlers, IV er Strack, father of Capt. V. Strac cilj, dird la.t Thursday in hi jcar, in Sunih Germantown, Wasb iugton in Itoodiuau's stock of tares anil furrilitl ng od to DO of like cha ortslrtet at 63V street, evening aad oraanizf a base' ball Club, bo known, as the flttvlncible Ci MttLud eUcted'cap: ain of Ihe nine and- the foUowlnggtn- em'cftt ivero assigned posIUons on the fleldt! jiohnBurnham, Wm. McBlroy, W. Ctas.

Itobcsbn, 1 Kred Ulllarda Uj W. J. Mallan. 8 Brjdcn, c. Ij'IIenry Moody, r.

f.j Wm." MWdy, Biyden and Morgsji, substijnien. Two iaeu named Evans, a 'aju! who work at, the Bay View Iron orks, Auarrelcd jestenlay, flnht, jwhleh they commenced, standing but fluislied in regular and UQiblo in the During tho ght, 'lib son in some way contrived to et hold of a revolver, whic hit is sup- ioud be had about his'pcraion, and firing, lot father through the arm. The onnd a not dangerous, an I tho man has ot yet been; arrested. "The rierfitmance by 111 came to Milwanke creatom from fMu to Qp thai, wi-ro lamimfu of 500. is approaching completion, but Mr, Turck expects to commence thu erccfion of three or four more in fbe same ward within a few weeks.

Mr Louis Coorsen will soon finish three new brick stores on the comer ol Martin and River streets. The new elevatoi of uie M. A SL V. Co is progressing as fast as possible, the'frame wort being finished, and part of tbe already up. Mr.

Fred Stillman Is building a line a ai nry high Agon, fo co bock hmrte bwrt, nntuaef NupUki. member of a itrect Thii notable in one rcjard wss one a number of boys playing above moet circuca. That UJn the neaueu of game on OO6 of the South and detail focm. to or. NeJl to conramption, pneunujnu ibf fatal of pulmonary diseafea, cattiinjf ID tbe extwnw ionthern Itatee orec 130 to tbe 1,000 of mor- talltr eaual to that of coMomptnm in the nralli- the nortbwerfll iO in EOlhic frame residence on the coiner ul Dsno and High streets, to cost abou trotn that in wbicb tbe planxl).

will Mai abcul 8,000 imckrii at bolb perturmaDcei on yenerday BROKE OUT AGAIH. Lea." side streets, and while throwing the ball struck the woman on the head fei court he expressed himself wnat he bad done, and after a lecture Ofl the reprehensible I practice of playing ball ou of dry aud will be "pleated' to IGO them. Id par new location. GEO. HART A Co.

New York xctscujarcompany at thaOrand Opera louse ofa list evening was lot a startling uccss, satisfaction on I he part of tbe udience was not In any gree general, in jastldc to the mangers of ithc whoso performances Eccntly aivcn in llinncsot pproved and praised, it i talc that quite a largo nun Wo rpeali of a aiatt In Milwaukee, ilotb Hi. nan of EeeSataM Inquire of bla paliua, thej'U tell Ton the ume. HnHBHilga Ha plaoe d.tii -and, Waero Jou uld call and hU hand. You'I Sud ois.charMJ with naun. Andhlrtable miejwith llilop In ma.ka it their buitofla, to give bun eali, Ha has taken gnat palm, prii alo room, to Vor'Ladies alono, or In GentlcmooV care.

With nleannwa Mate. Kaatva honestly feol. That tho a iciuare laeaU Bo wuonjouoreliuiijry to Spring ilroat ihould Th. auaberls 1 jon'll find Joba at HOUB. Hmtt.

great bargain ut Wankxsha. A very fine furnished house, rcpleto with everything poeacssion given at once. Address or spuly to A. O. Frann, cashier Wjau- citics were in placo to ber of the at- of tho cumpany ivc left since ho for appearance in Milwaukee as flictl, and on last evening tho troupe 'as very materially crippled by lack of numbers.

A Milwaukee gentleman now visiting 'hiladelphia in writing home, among jther things says "I think DOW more of my Milwaukee homo than ever before, 'he heat here has been dreadful, and not ike Milwaukee, where with a hot day wo cool nights, but here the are also hot, and tho blood becomes leatal, with no relief, that I tho system wcomes completely exhausted. I have made up my nilnd, that as a residence ilaco, Milwaukee, has no rival In the Jnitcd States." The younjj men who conduct the croperauce meeting at 313 and JV20 lycaiuore. fctrejt iloirinj; to make the meetings to all, propose giving a number lectures in their ball, and lope by en iluing; Ui ruixc a fund cient tu enable lliirn tn carry on this great work wilhoul having to take up a collection at and if tho good citizens "if Milwaukee will give them heir aid by attending these lectures, there is no but they will be greatly bcnefittrd, an.l at ihe same time help in a great ar.d noble cause. The tirnt lecture will be given nelt PhunaUj evening by lUiwun: dubji-ct TrallU." The d.iclor in an and worth hearing. kcalin National Bank.

july20(Jlw CITY ITEMS. Cream Dry Hop Yeait" ha meb a Itrno talc. It nortr dlaappoinla Uoaa. Prof. BlacUbcrrr Cameron's blackberry brandy lu.

eaual tat tba cure at Cbolcn UUrrbea and dlsvdcn o( the bowels. Prepared by the Horns Biter, St. and erorywacre. Oenu elotbcs eleaneik Kilnred and repaint Ladic, dreara of illk, Meitoo. Kininxf.aoil paca.

AleoihawU. tnlhon, kid 1 and culirnd In itm talert aud noliired wllbont uims apart LT 1 4U, Ho" Watr-ttrtut Bonn IMUprra. The raraey raoc i lloore. MABRIED. Siitur.lar.

July nt tlr.lM. Huron ll.iv. Mr. U.ii-i. Ejiiilra ihHlaM Jiio.

III" N. Y. Edvrnr.l A. HIUI I uf No carda. Tho oMu l.iqnor REAJ.

EJJTATZ. HULL AI'O on a Mllw.iuk.-i> Itioru bin In hivlf rnr On 2d Ward Park, Cor. 5th and Vieit Streets. A PERFECT PANOPLY OF SPLENDOR! $30,000 Allied in New Attractions 63,000 PERSONS VISITED THIS GREAT SHOW IN CHICAGO, In 4 days 'Their It Has No Eqal. Sanger's English Menagerie of Trained A.

MARDI-GRAS CARNIVAL, nviisrjf UllST.rV Ki.ii'— trfun Director inn i Kirrtt WitT'I. UllinuntIH(t to hits, prf-Ci'M ami ami Hour Lun-I un-1 1 AifL-m-y. Uroaxlw.iy. FERSONAU It Kates, of JUcine, id an arrival at tbe Newliall. -A.

XV. Klmball. of Green Bay, Is staving at tho IMunkintnti. (ija Clinton ami wife, ot are guests at Iho PUnkintun. --Thi! mriulwni of the Chicago Fairbanks upon their defeat at NcwhalL Hon.

John of Fox was ft welcomc-caller at Ihe News office yesterday. J. ftn.Kill. of the ft. quartern! at the D.

P. nru. i lo ii central Kimrlh wnnl. (U that will r-ar AiCuncy. Rfcsorl The Aibnry Sal.bith whoul is to bo its annual picnic in the delightful gro at Elm Oruvr, next Tbunday.

All friends are to attend and are promised equally as pleasant a time as its pic- ofllcc. Hock Inland. Plankinton. members nf New York Spectacular are nunrtrrtd at Ih, A lhc Kirby House. Prof.

Khv I.iTinaatjni-. whti appear, at the (Iran.l Opera Iliiuan- thia evening, is at Newliall. naylli D. HULL CIV for a ti-rili of yt-arn. P.

HULL A CO. -Want-mi a P.PH« lit buttnoitHproiMTtr thn valiwof H5.WW qiLHh. LaoJ iDCT.tuaDroi.dwar. YD.F.flULLi llil i eriil tor on 1 eiUkle In sumr. Ui A tn" whaiw wlihout laio IfDiler.

LJind an.l Limn Ail'-in-r. Wn.i.a- wuy. CO i ttiputl lU.vr Till" KXHMtl'I' ll.v.-. TI1K ai.l.J.HLV whiTPon to VmU'l a --lunn famllT Bro-'t-ry First word LantJ anrt Lonn INEY'TO nics have always It la i.rop»»ed by mime ol the promi-j Mr Walters, somewhat known i nent democrat, ol the Southi-ide, that a Mi woukl re 3 from Chi mccfuig be calle.1 lo consider the advwa- I tin. pstuje Dsnc and High $3.000.

Two new houses are going up on am bridee avenue, near North street. As Mr. Mitchell's new 1 -LBoibrr Chi" Ibr I Mill Rrplr. buildini; pro- the ith it, 1 1 nn itcad of forming i ground I I ttned and costs. on Patrick Oillon has bora around lar wllli the ladi." for several as he claims l.n.ki^R (or work, and the police, to I lint? m'o inisrhii-f, arresu-d liim va Oa Ins promise lo tin 1 citT Hie jnilgi' eontinueil his eiv Moo 0 one young men's demo fVjuthslde wards.

Again in its issue of yesterday Ihe Chicago Timrt au article ol sil columns IcnRth in arraignment ol or roguery in connection with his cresses, the substantial character ol work is apparent to everr one. and it be seen that the foundation is about the best ever laid in the city. Yesterday the Board of public works official as a detective and chief awarded tbe contract, lot the new 1 Uff fficer The article in its spirit is ings to be put up for the use of the firr 1 artj( lM o( diarac- Heiiartment in the First and ThirteOTtn I wards. For the erection of the cnuinc li have previously appeared in the and hook and ladder house in the Kirst i i n( of a personal spite or vrcre bids from 1 firms each xne njorwj'j 1000 deatbi about for iMonBn, i for Iowa aid 80 for Minnciota, while to the tbe mor- UlitT Irom ferer, about tbe aame a. from pn-jn- monia.

It Scamclj necealarr lo and thai UID ratio of fercr, in Michigan ereatlj eiceeJ. thai of row Wileonsin down ai one of the mort healthful in the Union, in tbi! napect, bj anrotner except wlueh mrpaa. it. But another Ii not rarprUin that ii hai bjeonea, f.voriU. renort of health Keken.the number of which annually insrcaains.

Since Uie influx ebiellj mmnier tbe knowledge of email ratio of feven wbicb ore more likelT.in rcffioni where theM prr- attack Tudwn than rafidenu, a matter of public interest. Of the immediate region of the Jake shore-and vicinity of Milwaukee the Doctor has to say Tbe climate of the Uke ihore wanner In winter and cooler in eummer than that of tho interior. The for mnur, uke a Ibweit, those for rummer a nortbwert direction. The mean temperature for January Milwaukee that of Uarenpon. Iowa, 51 degree, fahrenhut, whHe the Milwaukee mean for JulJ neaHy that of Duluth, being three dcgreei lea than that of The mean mmmer temperature of the lake" shore is about C8 degrees i that of winter about Si degrees.

The mean for winter at 6b Paul drered: that for mmmer orer 70 decreea. r-o other portion of the area between the Bocky Mountain! and tbe res the southern shore of Lak. Saperior-affordiMpleasant a sum- Berresidenc. the Wiswula tuore of Lake day between the and the interior. S.

not --ie ol pressed brick, the con ,1 tract bdng awarded Mr. Homrichausen, Thc rl( of Mr. at the price of $5.000. fur a pressed enu.ity ing not a whit less observable, and in its ttstcmtnts made, it is in great rtcprec a reliajib of it" Ucck. in i his city, lies are Ihe out- u( personal malignity, are day.

James O'Brii-n. Kran, Thomas Martin, Janiea O'Brien. Wm Murray and Jamea Montgomery were found sleeping around the cars in the Milwaukee and Su 1'anl depot, armted on a charge of orderly conduct. Sume of them claime.1 to IK sailors, who had been left iK-lnnd by their vessel, and the others, that they were looking for work. The gave tbem till Monday to leave tbe citr.

Hugh McMullcu was taled an.l costs, for being drunk, ami paid up cherr fully. I'holuxraph rooms very popu there is no elimb Highly of stairs to in-illy eclebraU-d pic artist "I rare inuiiding of tin- IK'iiie remrlf-ry fhoulr' fr.m the office the ur 4lll'i llroadway, ticket, of a.1 The author tnrm anil IS-n cagu," at the Ncwhall. (I nf HuiUi-in, will the Sabbath ci.nuidermg Milwauker morality an i-lliitiitcd al the Newhall. Mi-ssrs Wallt-r llinnhani, A. ll- Al- fonl, and KuM'T, nf Ihu Chi- $3.000 $100,000 CHALLENGE FIVE PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, Rare and Choice Collection of Wild Beasts 'n America The Best Circus Performance ever in Milwaukee.

RECOGNIZED STAR. Will boy an Cn'mr tfl-n an.l EVERY PERFORMER A MI.l.K. FI.IXA Ml.LK I MM T- WM II. ii.vi'ni- i.i'i: I i h.l.!l. ilKN MAulNun 1 Ml il lUilFS cayu club an- it Kirby House.

Mr. of who sajs the wmirr boltuni at thn yulk rity has entirely out, Milwjnk-c to oolnlT. He Newliall. llalibi the Market come at tho $4.500 Aril 1 AI'Ml-SI' I fen linisM.in li al thi- All airsnceincnie havr 1' arc rviit i Indianap on tion uf varation of A mu.u. l.y the 1 i on-d and l.al:..

ill U- a i a ftfcil Innn tructure, accorduig to architect Tw.) h.nV-s. a tin Susan Fuller was arrested on a charge li: on Krida, night. Tin- think it that and in of the ll.irx-n in the hint tli'-ir lieing rtrnnk ami disorderly anil plead guilty. Sbc paid a fine of $10 and rusts. Chas.

Wright was disorderly now on a 20 days yi.it to I have the house of correction. Ooyle, anotlier disorderly, also runaway in tin- unwillingly areeptcd an invitation fr.im tenlay rame very nenr Mr. Kennedy, to spend 29 days al the house of correction. Florence McKanna, for drunkenness went to the house ol correction l. wtrd ill days.

tlir of the mai school at Osbkosh. having just adopted the stntc rtlncational Imard. the building to be 62l88 feet, nncl to about $15,000. reported by Weil, ill Honse: of water, Inclnduvj rain and mow reduced to water, i.le- than eCewhfre In tbeaUle-eMeptalptianarrow belt orowmg the atateallSaiUh waalUsl, and extending to the Dorthwert comer. II for the year on the lake end i mile, tl.itlakesBoreioolaail.with a ratio toOie total mor- tielJOOOi The interior and common with tie theeame claee.

But It KUte theeame claee. But ftrafttbe sraUo of 77 in the 1,000 th bel theratie immediatel belak oa the Ike interior of Witcomin, i-OaMonaa, and Ira, than lung- and. throat- difBcnlties, broochial ftffoctimji, etc. WMV eevwal There England, New York, and Oalltandm ftavo 'no relief. some few of Uiesc lief, and care.

There iano al thiUus of ran M. Ault to A. Uahlmann. ransc neTTicc of pers upon him, in a civil suit lor damages from defamation of character, in which suit the amount claimed will be the trifle of $250,000. Thrrc is but one voice among the tricml.

of Mr. Ilcck, that his treatment u( the matter as it has pow developed ,11 moit summary, and il is very robable that h.s action will be in accor- ince With this opinion. FOB OHURCH-OOEBS. KDTTH WA.BD. nuol Brown to W.

Waldow. lot "is Brown's add TZXTHJWiBD. SXEVXKTH Marll Klhm to John Klohm. 8 so i or 86 and 87. block lu, Week.

add fo I 1 0 nl ranu fffflSS: Eoarine to Oeo. MoraB. a It ol lot l7.blookB.aa«Uon2l AGOBBQATE SALES. "The agEregate translcrs for the past week are reported by-Benj. M.

Wrii, rea estate and money broker, 17 NewhaM House': First a.9To of. a JVO.OC SlldiJ S4 RleTenth ward Thirteenth ward. Town o' Milwaukee Town of Town ol lake Total THBLEYIAIHAH COMBIHAIIOH. Clreaia bi I- SIM waalkre thto Bfc.w U. i The Mammoth khow Howe' Great London Circns, San Kngliah.cbei^gcri? oltnined and Marde-Otai caraivil to visit this dtydn Friday and Satnrda of this wack, cihibiting on the aquaro comer of Fifth eiid Yliet streets.

They bring with tton the beat of eadonemcntof We jmblicand the pro from alUitie. where they taw exhibited. They bavtf discarded all the objection able featoresusnally fonnd in the drcns of, which they introdnce The clergymen of tho citj announce at the churches to-day as followt: CF1BCOPAL. St Jatnca Epireopal choreh. Spriog rtreet, op- ooite Ninth ReT.

W. H. Throop, rector. Ser- at A. M.

aod JO P. M. Sunday il at 2:30 1'. M. iT.U.

Parker will etCbrut cbureh av norotDft- Ward will lireach at 8u Coenelinj Minion Borne, r. M. Bt. Paul'. Briicopal cboreb; comer of and etreBJ.

B. H. Waid preaeb morning a. ereninc. Tbe Sooth Biptlrt eborcb, comer of Pint avenue and Bapti Wajnl street, will bold the iraal nrvicet.

Sabbatb morainx aad sabbath tehjol at 12 o'clock. Tbcre will be ao pretebinn tbe Spr ng itreet Baptbt church. Tb. blbU) school will ant al ril M.asaiual. "Firk BaptW Church, Jeff.r.00 street J.

IL U. la the norolnB at 10 1-2 o'clock and- in Ib. al 1-2 o'clock, bj the pattor. Cborch and iliuioo SoidaT ichoolj meet at o'clock P. M.

COKOasMATIOSAU IMrmooli Cbnreu, Serrices lo Ibu dmrph to da thermal boors. W. will rpaak fa tbo momin'gM- 7 Andta tb. on Se Indian Problem." AfW to-day cburcb will be eloiod for repair! until fartbMKjUct. Boriur atreel Cliitrcb, eora" Sbrth and Spring strjatt: Ker.

Oeo. Ladd, putor. A. IL and V. tl.

SaodaT.icaoolatSP.Sl. raxsBTTniAIi. Preikyt tentb tetcts, --WrriMi at 10M A. M. aai B.

BabJaihfcbool at I o'clock P.M. CONSTAIICE IN There need be qnaliiication in endorsement 6'f the drama to be produce-! al the Grand Opera House on to-morrow and Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week, nor of the company by whom the play is to lie presented. i-ccause of its real merit lias won popularity wherever it ha- presented, and its approval by critics who arc authority in theatrical matters, has been general. The Union Square company, forming the support, are of reputation to give character to a play, even were it a play but illy known, and of Misi Clarion, who appears as though but sllghtlv known by her acting in Milwaukee, the press endorsements which sue has evoked are proof of her merit as an actrras. Of her appearance as Constance llaro- wood in Conscienccr," the Chicago Into- Ocean of July 15lb, thus pleasantly writes- The Chicago public had hitherto seen but manifestation cf Miss Claxton's histrionic per- sonation of tho blind orphan.

In her portriTta of Constance Harwood. she has a wider range-for the development Of her emotional power. Her delineation of this character Is a triumph for her, and is won by the reliance upon simple methods Or producing great effects. Her acting indicates the possession of that reserved force which is so quickly appreciated; by an audience, and that inama'l confidence between the player and the looker on that is commonly designated magnetism. Miss Clarion's acting is because it is thoroughly, natural and womanly." Conscience is to be first presented at tbe Grand Opera House to-morrow night.

ni-ar, who mnjjV i in time tn Ilir livi- Pmal! who playmj: street near l.y. Ai is to Ix) iifn l.y a.lvi-rti«i!inrnl Prof. LivingHionc. test at tin- (Iran.l HOUM tin. evening, in hi- of by pbyaical Hi, performances promised are of charaf to constitute thoroughly interest log St Gill's cbun-li.

at 10:13 o'clock this morning will be llauln. nnml-er two in C. by a -luarftte composed Mis, IJIIte Uarry. now of New York, soprano Mis, Iloss triit -l-o; Mr. Skinner, of Detroit, and Mr A.

O. Hodden, baritone. Pn-n, hiOR by Rev. Fdlher Oarcfche. Milwaukee Medical an.l Surgical Society met at Dr.

Dorland's office on Spring street, last nlaht, the attendance b4ine a ull oue. Tho commi on ran- street arrivnl in tb. inij In a porlii II.TI-, anil ia a at Hieli. Kirl.v Hmi-e II II Hruwn. li.i>t.in Wilcox.

Chii-atfii. II. J. oulium. K.lel.l.nr./.

MOM K.lwaril Quintin, St. I I 1 Indianapolis; Harry U. White, A Ii Geneva. C. Samuel Whitney.

B.T- i lio C. V. (-hii-ngn. A. Hourgwis, YnrU Allen', V.

Sprrtarular Company U. Allen. Itaeine; H. S. Dunn.

I Klgln t'tlim SiwyiT. Detroit. Tom New V-tK Fuller. Chica-fo Walter Hurnham. (liiiMKO A (J Allonl.

I lillkosh. Sewhall Il.iiuv-Mrs. I 1 I'-MC. ,1 Trriii h. Ju Uon I'oreT.

f'hlcago I l''rauklin llilk, New York A'a- 1-inia. .1. Wf.l. lAke. I'.

St.i-1. lanraville W. 11 .1 It. IVnn tl, I'ort J.TVI.. K.

I.Tiuan. J. Mabbett W. CorgiII, B. Van Valkenhurgh.

Iji Crowe, liruee New York II. W. Munroc. Chi- IJoUTI.cn. llcli.il.

t'. Hol- luTer K. H. Price. Detroit, Michigan (i.

K. Cran.lell, John XVaJtem, Chit-ago. K. Jones, Iludaon K' WashlMirn," Cireus: Kdw. I.ivin.'ston, llost.m Jno.

Melrick, Chi" K-v. ti. W. Wainwriallt. Green BENJ.

M. WEIL, IT ul Choice Property! Tw.i On" W-IU iinilTblnl rii-r J. F. PE1RCE, Itral W. St.

BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE I Ijtke West Knd 11. B. Club, City r. Hall. American Express Co; O.

J. lladlej :m.l wife. A. C. KcllogS wife Messrs.

Bracken, Mooney, Brown, urlimK llurke, O.ty, Edwards. Johlen, lio.lley. Duonmij, Crittenden. liallintn Fairbanks, Chicago C. H.

and Lniily. Philadelphia, Louis Manistcc, Michigan; W. I. New York C. H.

Curtta pipers read, ai Two Milwaukee iSt. Paul locomotives BmnmerBiId M. Jt cha-jb; of Tap Bare) and Blddle sttwu, Ber. B. M.

Qnlath, SSoJ. At WOA. M- Tb.P«ia» ct Troth. Mhial at It comer of Park itreet ana Sabbath nwrniac an- a SobJeaiStt. ewolag Mora Houacss.

At UaitarUa enoreli eerrieewlll bsaltfca again on fursday and Wednesday evenings and in matinee on Wednesday, and ought to be well received. A MISHAP. A runaway, quite serious in chciacler and damaging in its results to a lady, took place yesterday in therSeventh; ward near the Tho lady owning a dob and awill dog being harnessed, to the cart, after perambulating through many nf tlie and back yards of the first families, tbe cart being filled with tbe remnants of the many fine anil costly of the neighborhood, by some reason became frightened and started off at fall tilt, upsetting lha contents of tbo cart and tne baU day's labor of the lady. Is reported that the; dOR fright- ened'at knothole in the sidewalk, and. that tbe lady will at race sna tho city for danugca.

She certainly has a case, and is now hunting up witnesses to prove tbe mnaww, beside wbwn.byadylce of her attorney-she wfll ijtmnjon all 'of the first-class refiiJ grocers'In the city to prorethe-ralne of ther contents of tie cart. The.cotacU committee, on- achools, at tbe clerk's offlw yesterdiyaf- tticd to pass track eaeh the other on marsh, the JViday night, with the usual success al- cndaut on such tffortf. One belonged to the traia on Ihe La Croae 10 arrifes here at 3 28 A. the other a freight train ning ouL No one was hurt, but Ihe cngio.s were considerably damaged. Uev.

Mr. Anderson and some prominen members of tbe Hanover street Conurega tional church, of which Watson wss jtaUd to be a member (at any rate he had class In the Sunday school), are making an effort lo raise the money to compromise Watson's embfzzlement, thinking if ho is Riven another chince. he will completely reform. Supposing the money raised, it is a question if any compromise could now be made. The ties for work on Fourth and Winnebago streets, which have standing for Iveral days, were, sett by the btd- ders tbemscltes last nigtit, cou- awarded as follows: For work on Fourth rtreet.

from Cedar to Otauirt, grading Sic per foot Be, paTing (common ment) 71c yard, to C. Murray work on Whmebago rtrcet, paving TJc per yard, to Bam Martin. iTbe lady who was riding wltb W. necktlo mannfjctnrer.jrt Xropi'" Injured, calllns Kahn, tornJ out to cago windier. Bhe on Mrtf Jiaraa, uy innalUtrdfe teraflf the M' illness, and her of about in a goUl watch, and otber jewelry a shawl and silk dress.

1 (Jnlte number ot tbe South i- 'rosse Mich 10 K. Pearsall. llrand Hates, Uacinc; J. fa Chicago E. Eaton.

City Ueo. 0. Thomas. 8t. Louis W.

H. on I Wm. Wintcrbortom, Philadelphia. House -James W. Manner, Madison; K.

Wallace, Eau Pleme; Walter Burnham, Chicago; Chas. toller, hicairo- T. II. Stauffcr, Philadelphia; iieo Pratt and wife, Oshkosh; P. S.

Henry, New York, J. W. Grand Chaso Grand 1 A. l)arl Hock Wand; Lynda. Wand; a A.

Lynde. Rock bland; Hisa I shman, Wankesha, tretl. Champlii Money to Loan On at I 1 S. G. LAPHAM, WISCONSIN W.

RODWAY, fur mil" i-noan. am! on mar tuniin. Real Estate In the 1st Ward. Real Estate in the 3rd Ward. Real Estate in the 4th Ward.

Real Estate in the 7th Ward. Real Estate in the 10th Ward, Raal Estate in the 11th Ward. Estate in the 13th Ward. MISCELLANEOUS PUVNKINTON HOUSE 1 LIVERY, SALE and BOARDING I STABLE. I L.

E. ANDRTJS CO- of bet- W. W.H. Starkweather, 89 91 VST ost Water St Tin Plates Metals Supplies iOHPELTE STOCK PLUMBERS. l.iirni- GAS FIXTURES, 36 Spring and 166 Second St, NATIONAL DESPATCH LINE.

Reduction of Rates. ampn. Grand n.pid,; Jas. W. Chicago; II.

C. Laundop, New York (leome O. Clinton and wife, Madison; O. a Merrick, Chicago; H. Bates, Indianapolis George M.

burgh; Chas. H. Lug, Pitts- B. Wilsou, OconomovfOc; i Kellogg son, Oconomowoc; n. ia.

Bates, Ilarine Oeorge W. Wdkel, Kajn- saa Citv; Georgo P. Fsrnworth. Qweo Bar- J. W.

Hutchinson, Escanabaj Wkimb.ll. Bay; W. J. Butter. Chicago; H.

Baker. lUcme; Oco. B. ThonSs, New. York Gea.

Crooke, Mc-Qrecor: Wm. It Dimond, Boston O. Con, Beloit; J.P. 1 eer's office. Rock Wand; W.

N. Webster, Olhkbsb- M. Wilson, Oshkosjt; E. H. Iowa; a.M-Jarrctt, Chicago; JcreSul- livan, Chicago John Cnlletun.

Chicago Thomas Flirpcn, Chicago. 7 Ibs Pnrc StralmSl Honey for $100 1 at Fr.Andc* Sou, Grocera, cor. Market Dirislon. We beg to Inform out anil the pobllc that we have opened oor new 119 Wisconsin street, opposite the pot office, with a large ana -well Mlected A ao Pronorty i at tho Real FOU BALK. Small Vaimont down, holaneo 100 KANE'S ADDITION, First Waird, Setwoon Prospect Aveuuon DANS PLA.CE HIGH ST The flnost.most slRhtlr ami loca ion In tho olw.

Proporty In location Ii idvamilne tester than In anj) otbor part he city. Water, Sewer Gas whllo you havo a cnanco at low price A. KASR nmalT OfflooJSflUiLSUiw? TRINITY ff NEWJERSEY; elemnt home-sehool for Dlahottof New Jersor. jailor. BeumsBoptZl.

Kor olroular. Prlnelpol. 3U1 Iris: th II ten tbi inaa ACHBLI.B OIDBOHS HUNT. WEST MARKET RATES 240000 ROLLS PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES t. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.

347 349 East Water St, W. A. Dartt, D. D. S.

Orailimlfior DoutuI ColN OFTtCE Corner of WUeonwIii Mlrcot and WE AREGENTS JOB THE SALE OF Bliwk and PRINTING INKS, MISCELLANEOUS 41 VKIIl I.UW Mn .1 1UO I n.l At Hio. pop IO() TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. u.in.wti tni.K. hioaco Nartlivreateirn MtLWAUSKK DIVISIOM. DfVOTt, I Mull.

I.ik'hrniui: i.i ui M. Tin Mull -UL SOIlTirWUBTKU.I UNION i. Un-n P.M. il I I 5i. i.Vi.'.-l,t Fond da Lao Air St.

P.nj R. CB1C4UO Uivmlon. AM. ThroiiBh ii jijo A.M. l.lll...Ml..M.ul.SA,..-«ii P.M.

KuJU DIVtrtlUN. A.M. St. Paul Uuy KJI r.an MM OM 3 I St. Paul NlKht PJt A 1 Wut.

mi.l I SOOP.M. PniiBJB DO CUIIN DIVISION-. i- 10 A if I I'M NlBhl LSlf Wuuk. litt DlVISIOM. AJturnoou P.JL i-i-aa M.

WUoonatn C.otrol i IJ. II i u- at. Pt. 4wA.M:l i Utv.ui liny Jt si.ivi. I Plov.iri .11.00 A M.I NlKhl Dj, ff c4t a.

5:1.1 A.JI p.a« I'-Jl MIUA. Railway. ifnuwlt Stouui.ir. Wsatora Union BsJlwaw. M.

I A. M. I Hock iHlunil I.nkeiHliOrt MJ P. nB TUB flair. Arrirt Chteniro Mllwnukoo.

A. sf. P. M. P.M.

MUwuukoo. i' M. M. 1 ll.iW Wt'sicrn 7UBP.M LiUJroAHO Irthorn jlnili SL Uhlan." inn.8»'.lttiorn....l3:ao{;. M.

till. A Nnrth'u It'roinl. P. M. Xon.1 Uu Luo Air 'I'MV.

M. P. Wool P. H. rjo A.

Offinfil Kimt JunOHVttul f.vti SU.UIr,8nn.lnyiiit»»til'"t bokrouiilu ta orovloua, to P. It. tor Uim mull, to luauro thulr narno Pout ullliiB from 8 M. to P. M..

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