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ssw: I me? then," said he "Mr. Joy and I MR. I5EECHKUS SlMSrXH. til. jox-s- 'capable of preferring the gd of 1" rnnntrf tn of his Tmrtv.

where they 1 yra? advocate; GEO. SGMMEB3. ivll 10 tuiu of UT. H-i --V the conflict is lv is Tho people at tirit took shelter In the woods, but were noon surrended by fire sad obliged io Cea io the sea col, where they were utterly. imaitdiaie Is trf.ccwary, but thbing along the eot having tx-en Vfciy poor this season, neighboring villages can render bnt scanty aid to the suffarera.

Orje family is reported mnurimr. ed," sprang out of the caboose just as a locomotive crashed through it. Walked around to the other side, he found men at work in the wreck. "Who are you looking for?" he asked. "Beard, of Beloit," was the reply.

He made himself known and was heartily conirratu- wns one uiv for prWCWori are I HE HKST OF FRIENPS. I Ic advocated my nomination." "Yes. sir," siiiil "and that is the most damning circumstance about it, for, sir, when they found you were a man that these monopolists and consolidated railroads wanted they Lewis II, Lawrence, Benjamin Allen, N. A. UHe, Francis baslman, rrtflcrlrftt; Eaton, imes Woo Caarlcs J.

Hard, H. A. fluuio, John A Bowes, P. Huxlord, E. Owens George L.

Bradford, Chas. W. Mather, Theodore Jones, eure AiMrcxttd hy Henry Ward llrn-h- t.r. Clectlnnd i KU'ciivn AdweataL at a Rebuke to and Sew York, Oct 22. Henry Ward ITCorsTRY, ALWAYS BB RIGHT 1 im.

He is a plain man, wituout pretence or ostentation, modest in prosperity, not elated by success beyond reason, and with a jrood solid common sense BOT SIljUTua WHOSO COCNTBY. issues of this campaign, 1 tit if it were, -what could lie fairer or ore patriotic or American par of the Ka- Tne poor people saved cotblng, and tbesuf- Charles Everett. Krunk f.an, II. D. K.

Sebhanit, B. Allen V'hifren, frank T.Wood, A. (. t.nce, David Williams, Horace K. Faulkner, Frank Jones.

Melville C. Browne, K. 11. Anttsdel, Chas. F.

feharpe, William Hatfield, George l. fihaw, Charles O'Honnoll, W. W. Weldram, V. R.

Walter, James Bod germ, John L. Channer, George Weber, Joshua Kfttber, Benjamin F. Davles, ttempted to put you where you could do that stanch in trood stead on all occa lering will bo very great units assistance rescues iht-ia verj ooo. Cblorydorml is about half wy betweea SIsntons tional Democratic platforn enunciated Beecber made a rinfiEg speech in favor ot Groyer Cleveland at the Brooklyn rink to night Itspite the an immense crowd awaited the opening of the the most good." Laughter. I will offer on Saturday, August 30, 25 Pieces New Dress FLANNELS.

These goods are fine latcd upon his escape. The Rice Lake Time has been enlarged to seven columns. sions. Fv-Senrtor Batnbridge Wadeleigh, of at Chicago and endorsed Gov. Clew- This is the interview that The Brooklyn Timet challenged me to refer to.

They and Uidpe, doors, and the building was lilted almost Sew York. Oct. 21" Col. A. J.

n. rw- may make the most of it. instantly. It is tlie largest auuience land? AVe copy it for the benefit ot our Hampshirc, is 0 republican. He readers, if any there be, io are yet de- Blaine speech in gsi.ne, a journalist, author, soldier and Irish 1 bad another interview with Mr.

Blame. 11. itoblnsoa, Jones, H. W. Kehbe, Richard ratten, C.

Knickerbocker. Chas. F. hodgers, John Uelrsbach, Charles W. Metz, Daniel Batchektr, THl'RSDaTi OCT.

30. 1884. Democratic ticket. FOB PRKSIDKST, CROVER CLEVELAND. FOB VICB PEISIDIST, THOMAS A.

HENDRICKS. ELECTOH. LA WLBB, Of Crawford. hall in either of the two cities, and lias and all the new Fall nationalist, died in this oily yesterday. Us was jears old.

During the rebellion be Shades of Colors nt rarely been filled before. It was not Coming out of the express office one day, I met him, and he said "Who do you ceived by the special plef dings of the WW Edward Ottawa, an old settler of the town of Seneca, Green Lake county, is dead. Milwaukee, Oct 24. The building on the corner of Wisconsin and Milwaukee streets, wherein the dry goods establishment of T. A.

Chapman only in number that the audience as scrveu uu muvn distinction as a member of the New York volunteers. After Republican party upon th matter think Garfield will put in his cabinet? 1 said: "I don't meddle with suchthines, but remarkaPie, out is comprises murauus of the best citizoi of Brooklyn, among I ask the business men of this country if they expect that, when political life Henry J. uororock. Atoiim waning. only 50 Cents per yard.

the war be iteoled himself to literary work. These goods are worth We lielieve that i.ab is lest re John Cummings, E. A. Tillman. whom were manv who are very rarely WASHINGTON, Oct 21 The funeral of I know who ought to be secretary of state." He said; "Who?" I said: "lames G.

en- W. t'red Allen. warded where it is freest and most has liccn iKnsoned by dishonest ioe- Mr. Wormely, the dead hotel. kaener.

was seen at political gatherings, and their nreser.ee was a proof of the thorough li-'htened. It should therefore be trincs, the virus ill not contaminate all MATT. AltNSTAU.of EanLlaira. P. C.

J. Dea-nglls, Max Lehman, L.C. Child, the carpet and upholstery store of Stark at least 80 cents ner yard. Those custom or one of tbe most remarkable tributes of respect ever paid a colored man tn this coun TLULD and business and official circles. Will not earnestness of the better class of repub the art emporium of Poposkey, l.koMAUU A ttTl.N.uf rtaukesba H- .1.

Everett. "The te try. An immense crowa of friends and ad sjiuocratic party insists that it savants, your clerks, your cashiers, licans in their oppo-ition to Mr. limine. J.

Emery Eaton, the dental establishment of Dillingham, Blaine." He said: '-Do you tljink so?" I said: "Yes?" and said he: "I wish you would wtrite Mr. Garfield that." Laughter. You may ask-me why I thought so. I knew that Garfield was under great obligations to Mr. Blaine, and I knew be would have some chair in the cabinet and I reasoned George Horsey, is the duty of this Govern nent to I lvO- apply to your business the Stepping to the trout oi tne piatiorm, mirers oi tne dead man was assembled in tee hotel, and the streets outside were so thron tne quarters oi the Anon Musical so w.

1 uverxon. 2 I 81 4 r.ih Iku 1 trh Mr. Reeclie.r was crreeted with tremen that will first will secure the best shades TECT with equal fidelity and vigilance i rule that Mr. Blaine applied to the William L. Watson.

A. ABEKT, of Milwaukee. TtlEO. KEKSTKN.of CaluuieL ii.STttf of Colombia. S.DICKIKSON.of Monroe, w.

HANCOCK, of Pierce. U. W0ODJiOH.TH.of aupaca. dous cheers, quiet had been re- ciety and the residence of Henry Dickinson and family were located, was de- the rights of its citizens, lative and na-1 business of the people, whose servant he IJ. A.

Thompson, C. J. Orl man. A Iximmons, ged mat tne police bad difficult; tn keeping tne way clear for carriages. The services were conducted to the salon parlors of tbe hotel which were disped whb black and Htnre'l the siieaker said turalized, at home and aD -oau." The nir is murkv witn stories oi air.

stroyea dj nre last night The origin was? Will not your city and town officers, vour tax assessors and Custom and most desirable colors. I will offer for sale Fred Kohler. "We demand in behalf of the Democ it that it wouldn do for him to bave tne interior department. There were too many temptations and certainly it would never decorated with msey floial offerings. The Cleveland' private life.

Lies so cruel, so atrocious have never before been set racy freedom for AMERI LABOR oi the nre is unknown. The losses and insurance, so far House officials act on the same rnle? ouciaung eiergjmen were tbe Key. Drs. Heary W. Millar, William Heath, H.

J. wood, Joseph Slebotb. James Eaton, N.Curtis Whtte, C. Jndsnn Hill, M. O.

Terry, A nemos If. Sheldon, Henry Kolierts, Isaac Wblffen, Charles N. White. Thomas Gorringe, V. WbtfTen, Frank A.

Thompson, Cbas, Washburn e. John E. Brandegee, Edward Burton, J. P. Ltcbtenuerg, J.L.Kelly.

J. Weston, wiiiiam C. Steves. William F. Bately, Holmes Walker, Claude H.

Walker, Ambrose Simpson, George B. Alien, Frank Welngets, F. J. Carr, H. Erbardt, L.

J. Carpenter, do for htm to be put into the treasury. bunderisnd, Urimke and Waring, and tbe And will not the rising tide of dishonesty Frr Congress 5tb Dist. JOSEPH RANKIN. Democratic State Ticket.

F. G. illis, w. II. H.

Holland, Peter M. Hmlth. John J. Bately, George I. blffen, Jobn W.

Leo, couia De learned in the confusion inci by reducing taxes to the end that tliesc United States may compc te with unhin at the same time 100 rieces new Fall (Laughter.) -He is a good letter-wnter, in motion, as the cockatrice 6 eggs, brooded and hatched by rash and credulous clergymen. They couldn't go to Mr. pali-besrers, sixieeoe id number, selected from among tbe most promiLtmt white and dent to the fire were these sweep through the courts of justice and infect vour iurie9 and finally your but it would never do to put him in the post-office, and I thought that the colored citizens of tbe district. Over 1.000 dered powers for the tmacy among nations ia all the arts of i eace and fruits Cleveland with honest Inquiry, dui w. it, jones, H.

1). Clober, peopie.smong mem tne most distinguished tn opened their ears to the harlot and the NEXT THING TO EXTRADITION NICHOLAS FBiTTi of Racine, Styles Ginghams. The Very Best Ginghams T. A. Chapman on building loss 1200,000, insurance tl 60,000.

placed in fifty different companies; on stock loss $400,000, with an insurance bkuiiikiuu, vieweu trie remaina. and man of liberty." judges? Even now the ch ieftains of the republicans talk of successful bribery as though it were a virtue instead of a i and emigration would be to put him into the drunkard isensattouj anu promuijjai- E. Bnshinger, H. Benson, -E. U.

roller. who bad been benetiuiariesofMr. Wormlet For Lieutenant Governor, A. C. PABKINSOH, ot Columbia.

"The great issue of re tm and cnange office ot secretary ot state. (LAuenier.i a letter to poison tne laitn oi noiy and innocent women. Do timid Charles H.Cole. generosity came to pay tbe fast mark of ef-ftciion to tbe memory of their departed in administration is su imiueu iu uic crime. Political dishonesty is me uiooi.

thought that was the place where he would do the least harm of any. (Great laughter K. 11. Thompson. oi atjo.OOO, For Secretary of State, Cre Ministers ever reflect that the guilt of I iYn in ralnt rnnfiilpnf thfit the DO TV- i i 4 1 tnof itntinnR.

friend. J. 11. Bchulce, Hl'GII J. GlLlAUitlB, ui uunjoiw v-u.

I iiireaiuuiug jjciii Stark upholstery, carpets, etc. Detroit, Oct, 33 Heavy winds and applause. James Franks, the vice or the crime measures the guilt of him who charges it falsely rfCheers. ular voice will pronoun in favor of new men and new and nore favorable loss insurance $125,000 or Mr. Blaine is its representative.

To defeat hint will check it and show the and snow are reported this morning from Mr. Beecher cave many more instances oi i uswrge ing. th. rfnr.lir.it. Mr.

Mlaine then turned -(renetmmerer. Mr. Beecner men nausea, ana stepping 130,000, in thirty different companies. 1 I reter, rower conditions for the growth of ittdtittry, the ambitious yonng men who are being to the desk read In trembling tones thus: uuroo anu miuoigan ports. There is a jam on Si.

Clair fiats whereby forty-six is and steamers are detained and all his attention to Mr. Cleveland. He said i. K. Thomas, h.

a. Btonaara. itenry mckinson Building- in made in America, at only 9 cents per yard. Come early, without delay, to secure the best patterns, as they will go off very fast. Greo.

i My honored and beloved wile, quite Inaao W- Bredenbeeker. K. Nottall, This man Grover Cleveland does not which Stark Poposkey's art store, corrupted by his example that, after all. honestv is the best policy, and that cub extention of trade, the mployment anil due reward of Laltor and of capital and passage between ue and Huron Is wiiuam uanpurey, k. KOfw, unknown to tne, made clippings tr un newspapers, all of which were iu respect I one nh wtcka.

H. H. Fitch. thus blockaded. tne Anon beadquarters and Dilling I m.

the general welfare of tte whole uir.g and unprincipled smartness cannot ham dental establishment are located, 1'et musnt'RG, Oct 23. The first wuiiam wanton, George E. Pngh. to the lite or uov. leveiana in Aioauy.

know what dishonesty is. Jim Blaine does, and he lias prospered by means of capital derived from it. Judge Davis says that he could not vote for Grover Cleveland be-cause he had personally superintended the always be sure of success. She sent them to him with a letter that loss $20,000 insurance section for more tbsa eight John K. Griffith, Wm.

C. EcLanghlln, H. Wiggins, M. 1). Wheldon Grlfflith, K.

V. Horn, Seth Rhodes, B. Hoxie, extended alon? 'In making reductit a taxes is effWb, inrbidino- wainaMp curea mgw. next will not be published, but which would jonn rugn, Mr. Matthew Hale, of Albany, is are the Nortoik Wetero Bailroid as far aa U.

curry. not proposed to injure a iy domestic rs- library, domestic furnishings, loss Giles Smith, publican. He writes of Governor Cleve Lynchburg, and along tbe Atlantic coast be a gem in English literature if it were published, ts quick aa mail could return she received a letter from Gov. Cleve hanging of a criminal. Does he intend as to infer that a man should not be supported dcstrt.

but rather to I romotk their William siaekle. Henry Herbage. line as far as soutnweidom. Itain ia still with no insurance. land: hcu.tht growth, tri tne lounaa- who attends strictly to his duties in what- I The address will be scattered broad- badly needed tbrougbout the south.

Creeks roposkey's art emporium Estimated tion of this Government taxes collected We in Albany know how faithfully land, which I have had between two and three weeks, and which he ata smaller streams Dave dried uo and on ever capacity? As mayor of the city of cast to-merrow. It is expected that it loss insurance unknown, Mr. their Led may be found msoy skeletons of and firmly Mr. Cleveland as Governor Buffalo he did his duty. As a rebuke to tne wii i re8Ujt the organization of inde- meant to be, and marked, private, but Poposkey being out of the city.

usu. managers of the republican party he was ex at the Custom-House have been the chief source of Federal revenue. Such they mvt continue to be. Moreover, of this State has maintained the right such a complexion nas the canvass taken ew YORK, Oct 22. Fire broke out In Dillingham's dental establishment tide of the ouestion.

We who have that I teleeraohed him two nights ago the hole of tne steamship Amerlque, of tbe Loss about insurance unknown. to ask if I might use my discretion with many industries have ct me to rely vpon I witnessed his quiet and unostentatious renin in el-, ium morning. Tbe ore depart- alted to the position of governor ot the state. (Applause.) Nor has there been any opportunity afforded to criticise his action since his accession to the gubernatorial Recapitulation Total loss, $800,000 DOUVILLE BASCHE HAVE NOW A SPLENDID LINE OF BURT'S GENT'S SHOES LACE OR BUTTON all HAND SEWED lu. in nu suuimonru aou loe names extlrg legislation for tuccessfw.

continuance, so I ife here, and his constant devotion to (estimated insurance about $050,000. -ire loss win be libi. The nm that ami ehauae of law sst be at every 1 thp rtiitipa of his othce. know now viie regard to it. His reply was: "tenant ly.

if It Is your judgement," Sow read Gov. Cleveland's letter: private. started among some 3M bales of cotton stor chair. In this position be bas been as sim tet reoardful of the bor and capital I glanders which the "baser sort' ne residence of Frank ltliodda, in Aurora, Waushara county, was burned ed between decus. The cotton baa all been ple as a child and removed add tne vecl ip now readv tn sail thus involved; the pr cess of reform 0f jjjs enemies are industriously sowing AS SINCERE AS A UNT.

pendent republicans throughout central New York. It is said that the document ia from the pen of the venerable William J. Bacon, ex-justice of the supreme court and formely in congress with Blaine, and one of the atanchest most influential, and respectable of the republicans of this county a Christian gentleman who commands the- respect and good will of all who know him. His aon, Adjutant Bacon, was killed in battle at the head of the 117th New York volunteers. For State Tieasarer, FRANK U- FALK.of Milwaukee.

Fjr Attorney General, WILLIS C. SILVKBTBORN, For State Superintendent, ISAAC N. KEWTOH, of Outagamie. For Railroad Commissioner, CONRAD KREZ, of Sheboygan. Commissioner of Insurance, OLE 8.

HOltBi ot Pane. COl'ATV TICKET. For State Senator, Thos. Hudd. Is'Dist.

For Member of Aseembly E. Y. Persons. 3d Dist. For Member of Assembly AlbertL.

Gray. For County Clerk: Patrick Ryan. For County Treasurer: Frank Lenz. jt Clerk of Circuit Court, Edmund P. Boland.

For Sheriff. OttoGutbier. For Kcgister of Deeds: B. M. Berendsen.

For DiBtrict Attorney: John C. Neville. Tx Coroner; Cornelius Doherty. Tor County Surveyor: John V. Suydam.

For County Bnpt: Geo. F. Steele. with nearly all its contents. HXBCTJTIVE MANSrON, ALBA5V, OCt.T.

Mi Dias Msa Bkchr: Yoot letter, at i wi -a The great drouth must be gubiect in tie to this broadcast through the land. Though bdrl at notin to-daj, and a good rain is fall- vnn maw well annnose. fttlxcted roe deeply Farmers fairly poured their wheat plain dictate of All taxation we wh0 are republicans regret that he is With good common sense ami uncommon honesty, though a zealous democrat, he has shown that he loved the state and country more than party. (Applause.) While What shall I sav to one who writes so like iug into Appleton on Monday. The finest mothert 1 like mvmother," but a democrat we rejoice to know that he S-ime one bss declared eoocelt worse than iinnntftlin.AtlM.r initsn hat.

for she died graae Drought them only 08 cents a ia honpst und independent man. As shall be limited to the requirements of economical government The necessary reduction in taxation and must be In the belief that her son was true and no- consumption, anu tne comparison Is a true Blaine was begging votes from grog-shop busnei. hl.Bsh. bnn. h.

wa. lit in 1 ami Kind. such, we must prefer him to one who, one. Many are tae "conceited" who cr to eroc-shop in Ohio. West Virginia, -Indi am and ilumfonniled bv the clip- Washburn lias been favored with don legUtuate lemedies, and who delude effected WITHOUT DEPRIVING BURT'S HAJTO SEWED TONGUE BOOTS ninor from a newsnaner that you send me.

newspaper representation. The Barager AMERICAN LABOR OF THE ABIL humility, whose ouly salvation IS tbe Immediate use of Dr. Bull's Cong a Si bec4ne purports to give what a loan ao-tnall. biKiwa. and not a mere renoit as the ana, Michigan and Isew York, mere sat in Albany Grover Cleveland attending to the duties of his office, preferring to let the country use its own judgment as to whether he though gifted with money-niBing arts, is the representative to-day of all that is most corrupting and dangerous in our politics.

rup. We have a full and line of the Celebrated brothers have commenced publication of a five-column quarto named "The From the Milwaukee Journal. HOW BUSK MADE P0EK. ITY TO COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY WITH FOREIGN LABOR, AND other four or five lies which I have read or heard about my life lo Albany. 1 have never Mr.

Beecher says ha helped rock th Itemizer." seen in Albany a woman whom 1 hae had nv nuinn to aasneet was in anv way bail. WITHOUT IMPOS LNG LOWER Postmaster General Hatton is a repub- cradle of the republican party. It has Lilly, Bracket Co's Fine Shoes Sworn Testimony to a Qmernor't Official Duplicity. A Mettage which Further bad a Little Kocking since. RATES OF DUTY TI AN WILL BE AMPLE TO COVER JJNY INCREAS should be called higher.

He isn't acceptable to some democrats. Why? He is too honest for them. (Applause.) A man of sterling honesty is Grover Cleveland. If the government is to be freed from the dan Eau Claire papers report that the steam ferry City of Wabasha was wreck I do not know where any such woman lives in A 1 bony. I have never been in any oue in Albany except the execatlve mauilon, tlm exacutive chamber, the ran an club licam.

His paper, the Burlington Hankeie, on May 29, 1891, said of Mr. Blaine ED COST OF PRODUCTION WHICH Stories on the Road. ed a Grab. Holding of Wage of Workingmen to Secure a Discount for ed on Saturday lust. 1 he strong cur rent swept the boat against a line of gers of a complex combination tbat will en MAY EXIST IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE HIGHER RATS OF WAGES Commercial Travelers at a Wavaiiia danger its future, Cleveland is the man to This country will never submit to piles.

The boat may prove a total loss. house, twice at receptions srtven to tne. and on, I think, two other occasions, and the residences of perhaps fifteen or twenty of the best citizens to dine, etc Of course I have bten to cbnrcb. There never was a man who has worked harder or more hoars a Corporation. Republican Evidence of King Rascality.

Inn -Something to Fnt in a Gripsack PREVAILING IN THIS COUNTRY." have fastened upon it that which isrep- oenuemon, I almost envy you tbe posi Tbe Madison Journal states that Frank Hill killed a handsome black -Tlatform uaaMtnouMv Adopted by tfu the word Blaineism. tions you nil; tout experience ot tbe world; National Contention of the Democracy in I -jjr jjiine's political intimates were and tn aday. Almost all toy time Das been spent In the executive chamber, and 1 hardly think there have been twenty nights tn the year eagle on the shore of Second lake. It your Knowledge or business; tbe changing sights on see, and all that, you know." Following is the testimony of Judge C. M.

Butt of Viroqua, regarding Gov. Rusk's connection with the granting of the people's land to the Omaha Railroad company, and his betrayal of the Chicago. measured 64 feet from tip to tip of its xn is warmly expressed regret fell from the are the representatives oi mi ui. tricky and insincere in politics, as well as of all that is bad and corrupting. and nine months I nave lived in Ainuny, unless I was oat of town, that I have leftmv work earlier than midnlKbt to Und my bed at the mansion I am at a lo.s to know how lips of an elderly pleasure tourist, last Au wings, its beak was short strong and hooked, and its claws, black as jet, This week's issue of tie Advocate isow that tne onuiai revura uu do it.

(Applause.) lney say we don wish to leave our party. Would yon vote for Tweed were he the nominee of your party? The logic of this is infamous. Tbe man who practices such principles ought to go home until he has bathed and cleaned himself thoroughly. To elect Mr. Blaine under all the charges made against him, and under his history published to the world, is to say to every impure man: "No matter what your life, if you get tbe regular nomination we will put you into the presidential chair." Will you teach your children that IN HAND SEWED AND MACHINE SEWED, AND English Loop, Lace and Button, in Cloth Topi IN LONDON OR TOOTH PICK TOES, ALSO A FULL LINE 01 Gent'sLow Shoes IN BUTTON, OXFORD AND WEBSTER TIES I We can fill Orders by Mail cheaper than Milwaukee or Chiclgc1 In Ladies' Fine ShoesJ WE HAVE ST i i gust, and was addressed on the potcU of tbe will be the last one before the election Ohio are all in, and show now mum oi It Is that such terrible, wicked, and utterly unfortunate laborers as well as the farmers of Wisconsin.

Judge Butt lives at Mr. Sherman S. Rogers, of Buffalo, were nearly 2 inches long. Lindel Hotel, fet. Louis, Mo.

hanelena ilea can be invented. I he eon of November 4th. Next week Tuesday the Republican crowing was bluster and "Yea," responded a Sew York- On the old Croasdaile farm, in Jeffer is a republican. He said to a JJerald Viroqua, Gov. Rusk's home, is one of temptibleereatnrea who coin and pass these things, appear to think that tbeatUtr which I have not denied makes me defenseless wve oi toe nroKw-lon.

"a drummer mn't the voters of this country will decide its bluff, the Democrats find they were not son county, now owned by Lewis I.ewis, without bis pleasures, bnt be run bis risks, too rthks ooixine tbe chmiw. niiH correspondent two years ago about Governor Cleveland airainst any and all slanileis. A to my out of Ixonia Center, forty teams plowed oolitical fate for at least four years: the so badly beaten after I. They are up ward 1: In liultalo. the manifestation ot nnu menDI liOkl FID OKIODB." sixty acres of land Oct.

10. The judges and readv for the fieht again. The 3t. ronri.1e.nce and attachment which was ten A hut rlskn Pr instate?" X. T.

Tribune says for twenty years. "You think Mr. Cleveland will make his. for instance" Mr v-- decided that lluam K. Williams was T.

World figures it all -ip tins way: The question now is, as it was at the be llavfeiinfir linn 9 dered me thaie by all the citizens must be proof that I have not lived a disgraceful Ufa in that otty. and aa to in life In Albany, all statements that tend to that It bas tne champion plowman, though every a good Governor?" the Ilerald correspondent asked. "Truth will out. Even Associated uou-w, nno i-i Known in uiercbams in all puns of thecouotry: the risk wuicli, In- one in the field did good work. the most prominent republicans in the western part of the state, and was the republican nominee for congress in 18S2: 8tatb of Wisconsin, County; of Vsrnon ss.

M. Bott, being duly sworn, says that shortly after tbe passage of tbe act of tbe legislature, known as chapter 10, Laws ot lnri, tills amant was autnmonnd to Madison by tbe governor. J. M. Euak tbat affiant re-portrd at wiw and was Informed by tbe governor of the pas-aga of tbe act and tbat tne Omaha railroad bad put no the been other than laborious and pe-fectly cor a-no 'iiisntiuwi IO i-ertwintc t.f Press lies vanish before official figures, 'One of the best the btate has ever Eau Claibe, Oet 24.

Snow rectare ir.ti rlv and in every untrue, ling llj ily-l, iroij, iieroernul emmc-nr According to the latest reports the elec I do not wonder that vour ir-xai is Froicli Mm Mi Sewed Tmiea Bottoms, Yery Fine, su! CuiEcca Kit WE A VV TH IT FT XT 17 ST TV'TJ" nv 1 Aim aii'i irom n.vinu fell here last night to the depth of half nernlexed. I honestly think 1 desire his uoi.rs t-en-ng 1 uvh-UsmSW tions of last week show the following an inch. AH filflin.iU I vr a. f. af SV trood opinion more than any aid ne is dis i snaj scu, IUI Ulll 11 had," said Mr.

Rogers. "He is honest, courageous and firm, almost to obstinacy. He will take no action except after thorough consideration, and he will execute his decision in spite of cavil or extraordinary results: BOW" posed to renor Die. i no atn wnm nim ij think any better of me than I nor JrADIES' SLIPPEEsJ NOi1iwnnton vour iiw.t inn 1. The Republican lurahty in Ohio to be deceived.

Can 1 manage see GEXEEAL XEWS OF THE WEEK. aCMCiU.o dry gxxia traveler. liKbUL I s. rn is reduced to about ha of what it was lying is not a sin? The tiuih is the cohesive thing which holds society together. If is the bond which creates trust between man and man, and to put Mr.

Blaine into the presidential chair is to teach young men that lying is a foible. Will not such men as Bayard, Tburman, Carlisle and Lamar do for Cleveland's cabinet? Do you prefer that it shouid be Blaine's cabinet, made np of such characters as Dorsey, Elkins, Jones and tbe like? How would you like te see Jay Gould seated in the chair of the treasury? If you vote for St. John you vote in the air. If you vote for Butler VOU VOTE FOR MUD. If you vote for Cleveland you vote for an honest man.

(Great applause.) When Mr. Beecher finished a mighty cheer for the reform Governor arose from the multitude. him and tell him hat 1 can not wnteT aou a iter pet cent. Bnt 1 had ti c- shall be In New Vork Wednesday and Xhnis- Kid and Curacoa Kid. in Button, Newporta and Toe.Slippert four years ago.

outside pressure. He is one of the men "3.0v provided for la said act, and tat be wanud affiant to disburse tne money; tbat tbe governor said: "1 have mutt torn: ptrk in this matter and do not want to lose it. A (Ham said to tbe governor: I do not know about that: ton bave ma.lw New Yobk, Oct 21 John Kelly and lay mornlnif, I next woea. 2. The Republican majority on the Tnurs.lav afternoon and evening I ebail up traveling fora while.

The dyspepsia lu-med tny paper. Kinailv I came acrossan adveiwiiieut of PARKES 8 TONIC I tried ever uruugnr. io una Tammany beat the record to-night snend in Brookvn. who believe that what i right is wise. He is a cool and wary lawyer, with a keen knowledge of men and an absolute Having written this wucn, it occurs ir uc showing to New York the greatest political display within the memory of the State ticket is th nothing.

The Republicans are actually in a iniiwriy, while four vears ago th had a positive Our Infant and Children's Shoes and Slipper thst scn a ions letter to you is nanecesMry nnexnectetl. It the most 1 have ever the Omaha pay and that road may be against you for that, aod If It is. It bas more influence la politics than bave the laborers, and besides iba laborers will be out of tbe 1 integrity that directs him to conclusions oldest sachem. For three weeks pre written on tne snigect reterreu to, aim i which are almost invariably just." majority of over 9,000 over Democrats, Beat anything ever Been here before. ii moi n.e up to perieeuon.

There Is noiMnsron earth in my opinion, equal to It etire loruvstierwia iie-wrs. of fipw York, the proprietors, ho 1,1 a letter from Mr. Franklin suiiing that precise iacl. PAEKER'8 T0HI0 aids eu res alhi lal a vers. Hear V-burn, Headache, Coughs aod Colds, and all chronic diwu-esot tbe Liver and Kidneys.

paration had been rushed for the dem you to forgive me tl your Kina anu lom nn-. letter has led me into any Impropriety Greenbaekers and Pro: iiwtiomsts Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, ia a onstration, and the smooth working of state before election time. 71e governor smflsvf asxf rtrpliewi Tnal it alt rt'ht u-i(A the rmUroal. The fact Is the ratlnad fellow afraid tbey eon Id not carry the biU through, and snv met too wow over four of tlve mm. Tours very sincerely, bined.

bROTFHlI.EVKLA.n. the entire affair to-night indicated won I h.vn marked this leller "Private." Von 3. The Republicans are not only in a ginning of the campaign, 6hall wo have an honest and economical administration cr shall the party that has grown rich on the spoils of labor still keep its hold? Shall the poor grow poorer and no class be able to acquire a competency except the privileged officials, whose long arms can reach into the United States' Treasury? Shall this be a government for the benefit of the many or only for the favored few? Shall the taxes necessary in time of wax or immediately after, continue to hamper all kinds of industry, and take from the laboring man and his family many of the comforts of life, and the money thus collected jo to swell the surplus in the U. S. Treasury and be a constant temptation to extravagance and wastefulness or worse, to corruption and stealing? Shall this country by its votes prove that it is a Republic, with the power resting in the people to change their officials at will? Or most it be but a mockery of an independent Republic, and be governed by one party forever, PORTSPJI derful discipline and complete control republican not making any speeches this year, by the way.

Jle wrote recently of Mr. Blaine must not infer that 1 at all doubted your proper use of It. U. C. I brs, beoauss tbey saw Id tbat a way to pay off the laborers, Tbat thereupon this af minority in the popul ir vote of Ohio, A.

DABK KNIQHT. rui a oouie in your valine. Prices 50c and fl. Lcooomy in lajrge siae. 16-lil Complete oakial returns from otiin but they elect a minor ty of the Con.

Then Mr. Beecher added: When In the gloomy night of my own I I presume it Is true, although I can gressional delegation. Jpour years ago of Tammany hall over its twenty-four assembly district organizations. At early dusk the sky in the vicinity of the Tammany wigwam and Union square became brilliant with pyrotechnic light. Opinions of Prominent Staltearts, Regard they elected 15 Republ cans to Congress.

find no copy of the letter, that in I860 give the republican candidate for secretary of La tea plurality of only 11,224 over bis democratic competitor. This year they onlv elect 10. Four I did write to some constituent aaverseiy su Serine in years gone by 1 sounded every depth of sorrow, I vowed If God would bring the day star of hope me I would never suffer brother, friend, or ing James U. Jilaxne bhady Jieeord. A Mighty Manifesto Iseued to Repub years the Democrat elected only 5 to the nomination of the gentleman Before 7 clock the streets leading to licans Excoriating Maine's Tattooed Representatives; this year they elect 11 neighbor to go unfriended should a llk cnion square were crowaea wiu men, Patent Medicines, a majority of the named, and I believe it to be true that he was on the side of the railroads in the struggle of 1878, and it my belief women and children, and at 7:30 the Ajamie.

Uve the renutstion nt imnww Son. The Strength of the Independent Moteirunt in the East Strikingly Por- serpent seek to crush Lim. That oath 4. The increase the vote of Ohio 1 11 reearu now, because I know the mass was simply overe helming. Five VlU' ihe ln the 8uaP ot I adfouly concocted advertisements, and fiant repaired to Su pei tor city to pay tbe laborers tber.

with orders from tbe governor to tV nm tml thorn actually present to rweefve their own pay. and to pay no claim in the bands of an agnt or aabtgnne. That after paying tbe rioteia at Superior, amaat applied to tse o.ersor for mony to pay tne men at the Vesale end of tbe railroad, about all of whom were Norwegians and Swedes and were then at work, lost instead of lending the money to affiant as requested, tbe governor sent affiant a telegram ordering affiant to report at Madison, before going to Veasle. Tbat thereupon affiant rwported to the governor at Madison and trJii to oo home and mtay for a time. hat there was bo need of going to Veazte In a burry.

Affiant asked, "If It would not have been beitvr to bave gone to Veazie while affiant was there." Tbat tbe governor tben said 'tbe railroad bad paid tbe S7J0and If there was any of it left after paying tbe claims, tae railroad was entitled to tt. That A men tjwr of paid for a lime then would get tired owuffino and over that of four yet rs ago is 66,000. that I said so. traytd. Sevres of the Best Men in the "Orand Old Party" Affix their Signa other devices to catch the eye of tbose who The Democrats cast 3D ,000 votes more UUUUJU IUCUUM1IUU tlC JillTB- ent to maintain order among fully Mr.

George M. Robeson, of New Jer bitterness of venomous lies. I will stand against the infamous lies tbat seek to sting to death a man and magistrate worthy of better fare. If I refuse to expose to shame the swarm of liars that nuzzle in the mud or slinir arrows at 000 people. The recent demonstration than they cast for Hai cock, while the Republicans, in spite Blaise, DrD- tures to the Uoeument.

THE BTAL.WAB.T8' MAKIPE8TO. Unci, Oct 23. The follow ks lUDorur. uul desire to s.y tnat swift t-pwdct--. S.

8 is a decided exception loilju rule. This len.eOy la manufactured in Atlanta. and in oar trewUseon Brood and ikin diseases we tbe endorsement of many of the prominent people ot oar City aod state. It is true we are spending a large amount in advertising-, for we think It our dutv to hnmanil to io sey and of the stolen navy, is a republican. He wrote of Mr.

Blaine last April of the County Democracy was thrown away into insignificance compared to let and corruption, cast only 16.000 SIOS- WI3VTER No. 130 Washington Street, Keeps constantly on hand a full line of the best and latest in proved etylea of Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Rifles REVOLVERS, RRASS AND PAPER SHELLS, Loading Tools, Hunting and JPocket Kniva Bazors, Scizzors, Pocket Compasses, etc, I also tie lost complete line of FISH LIKES, FLIES, EDO! of all usscriptioiis, FISH POLES, BASKETS anil MWn Twine. In fact I can fit you out complete, for a hunting or fishing exct sion on ehort notice. more than they cast for Garfield. I ing is a copy of tbe manifesto issued to Mr.

Cleveland from ambush, may my that which set all New York in a blaze other words, nearly tic-third of the neic Sir I take the liberty of addressing of light and whirl of excitement to tote ince jyyj went IXmocrattc, while a no matter what the voters say at the tongue cleve to the roof my mouth and my right hand forget its cunning. Tremendous cheering. wonderful development in tue treatment of republicans by the independent or stalwart republicans of Utica and vicinity toni''ht; you out of friendly feeling and personal night The fireworks display alone large part of the Rcpi blican one-third, artonae nept outaa one-uuru cost 19.700, and thirty-two military vaucer aiaue, would make it Onr duty to have it krown to every sufferer in the world, we have medical offices for fn-e Consulta many fKvt Chttr tl'jtnts tt a dueounf, on of Mr. Blaine's questionaldy Jkined by fraud noraination at Chicago. I want to be a THE EXTnCSIASJif.

was un Thii uridorsipricd, republicans of Oneida I ofidihro-id hat mm out with the mohctto bands and drum corps added music and BUT tie Tbe above Is as 1 now re- and wholesale bribery in the large was very great aa air. Beecher came polls? Voters of Brown county and of Wisconsin! these are the important questions for you. to answer by your votes, next Tuesday. So far as human judgment can forecast the result, the delegate-at-large to the Republican noise to the scene. Ji" tion at w0- jsa 2.k, st lm oneatnut FhPadelubta, and at tbe home office.

Trnatlie on lilood and Skin liaeea mailed iree. Bwift Specific Drawer S. AUnn- cities. county, not presenting themselves In the attitude of cheating to their fellow-citizens, desire to place before them in a forward. The audience rose and cheered for fully five minutes, and, finally.

ational Convention. It is unnecessary IX TBE WIOWAM. nismoer. c. M.

BUTT. ftabsonbed and sworn to before me this sin day of October, I'M. W. uaa van, Hotaxy Public. 5.

-In West the Democrats to say that I am in favor of Mr. Blaine, who, as the direct representative of the The vast wigwam on Fourteenth have an absolute majorily, over the Re when the applause had died out the old man said quietly: 1, un. it iu sk, and 205 Cheat, nut Fhila. ng street was filled. publicans and Greenbaekers combined.

brief form what to their minds constitute unanswerable objections to Mr. Blaine as a candidate for the presidency. ell, gentlemen I hope yon feel bet signs of the times are all for a Demo late President Garfield, would awake Senator Bayard, the chief speaker of nearly three times as large as Has- The New York stalwarts give seven ter. At the risk of the imputation of the interests and arouse the enthusiasm Wilbub F. Story.

Mr. Btory, pro prietor of the Times died at his home on Monday evening, aged CI years. The cock's majority of It 80. They swept cratic victory. There are no important divisions in the Democratic party.

They immodesty. I confess that my arpear-ance on this platform to-night to antag of the republicans throughout the coun Without attempting to elaborate an argument, they simply present these All Goois farrailetl ani 21 lie lowest Mil Prices every Congressional district in tue reasons wny tuey can not support the republican candidate for the presidency; but tlie fact that his name is James G. Llaioe alone a sufficient reason try. Anything you can do towards the night met with a grand welcome. Mayor Franklin Edson and John Kelly, linked arm in arm, led the procession to the platform and were greeted with onize the organized action of the republi State, gaming one tow held by a lie sendincr delegates to the State Conven vail poll their votes as one man and minor questions will remain in abey can party 1 Itself a fact of the nio-t significant character.

Applause I publican. Timet of Tuesday lays Mr. Story is dead. His protracted suffering came to an end just before 10 tion in favor of my going as delegate-at- thunders of applause. Then came Gen.

If tins be a "victo the Kepubli large will be highly appreciated by Klalarlal Poison. Rom Mav a cans are welcome to With the hope that it will meet the eye of ance. The Tammany Democracy of N. Y. city has declared earnestly and strongly for Cleveland and Hendricks, These figures eh iw clearly that yours truly, George M.

Robesox. Camoex, N. April 9, 18S4. Blaine is much weak jr than Garfield I HAVE ALSO TS STOCK ALL THE LEADING SEWM MACHINE, Such as the HOUSEHOLD. DAVIS, DIAMOND, VICT0.

EliDREDGE, or any other that you may wish. buucicib. i ucauv uo maae a statement of mycswe and my won-lerful rescue fiom death from nialaiial blond poison by tne use of toe ereat S. S. S.

(Swift's Specific Iu 1 oume fiom the North to take Mr. Henry Lea, of Philadelphia, is one of the most eminent and honorable that the popular tide is against him in spite of all he does; that he is doomed for honesty in high places and lor expelling corrupt and unfaithful men cnaipeoi tne gas works ln Home, as Super-iuteinierjt, and afier the overflow, wbicb 00- 1. His prostitution of his official position in his most influential station as speaker of the house of representatives to bis own private gain and emolument. Of this he is conyictcd beyond cayil out of his own mouth. No candid man, as we think, who will read the '-Mulligan letters" can reach any other conclusion.

2. The falshood, evasion and utter insufficiency of his attempted explanation in his speech in the bouse, when, as he atSrmed, he took into his confidence forty-four million people only to betray and deceive them. 3. The to defeat and that if the Democrats could gain 40.000 vot in Garfield's from power. There are literally no dis republicans of that city and of Pennsyl vaaia.

He writes of Mr. Blaine clock, last night It has been widely known for years that the proprietor of The Times was an invalid bnt few besides those nearest him knew the nature and extent of his illness. Disabled by a severe accident many years ago, he never fully recovered the use of his injured limb, or regained his general health, lie was compelled by suffering, often most intense, to relinquish much of his accustomed labor on The Timet, which paper, as is well known. fousrht its early battles hen it was in an apparently hojlcss minority. I advocated it speakinz day and night, at the risk of my health and my life itself, which I counted as nothing compared ith the interests of my country great applause and yet I am now ppirig the party hose cradle I rocked, because I don't mean to be a pall bearer to carry the coffin of the party to the grave.

Applause. Gentlemen, the republican party Is on its way to destruction unless you turn the switch and run It on a side track, and by all my love of my country, and it is next to my love for my God, by all my pride in the past I feel bound to pray that God will Inspire men sensions in our ranks. The votes of csrrwi in me spring ioiiowiokt. I was very ninch exposed to malajial poison, and in Iteifonnd my blood so contaminated with the noiaon thHt I was foreed tn I nrv hn.i. Republican State o- er those cast for Haxaock, they shouh 1 and will gain at The nomination of such a man for the I haye a fall Stoci of AttacMents.

Oils and Needles. the incorruptible Democracy will bo least 100,000 in Dem icratic New York, highest honor in the land is in itself challenge to the conscience of every vot nets. 1 wai treated bv tbe Rome physicuins witnout rHief, thoy advising tne to uo Norib, which 1 did. The doctors North told me tbat eolid bulwork of protection and defense against foes within and foes without. where nearly the hole respectable I give sped si attention to REPAIRING Sewing MaebtB baying all tbe parts for any Machine.

A specialty in RPI ING OunB, Revolvers, snd any kind of JOB WOKK. Ciolt er. It shows the degradation to which nrpss ns well as tlu Stalwarts. Ger On the other hand the Republican party mans and Prohibits mst. are in open our political life has sunk when shrewd wringers repaired.

All orders by mall will receive proa: mv oaiy nope wasto letam to the milder climate, anc! I came back to Kome, completely broken down and nearly a skeleton. My trouble finally drtermiDtd in an absceosof the liver, andcearlv everw is split up into factions which prophe 1 A WfcfcCUUUU, rebellion against corrupt Star-routisin managers can persuade themselves that sy strongly of defeat. The Independ the American people are too obtuse to to stop tne ruinous progress and save his genius and energy had practically created. Six years ago, while in Europe, he had a dangerous attack of paralysis, which further enfeebled him; and in and care for official integrity in their rulers. LACK OF ALL STATEMAXSHIP in his long congressional career, which bas failed to identify his name with any single affirmative act of well-defined or THOMAS WINTER, GREEN BAT, WJ ents are a host, daily increasing in num.

bers and influence. The Prohibition lS-tf Onyeelf included) thought I was doomed lo die within a few days. In this condition I wasadvised by a friend to take bwift's Specific, and 1 look it just as adiownlng man would catch at a straw, but as soon as mv the republican party. Applause. I am in dead earnest, and that yon shall find out before I finish.

Cheers If that persuasion should be justified by The Democratic Nominees for State October, 1882, another severe illness success in November, if the people cle Officers. conspicuous public importance, and its completely prostrated him. ists will draw largely from the Republican party the Irish Americans many of whom were deceived for a time have There are two great dangers that betide our government. ie is from the cor system got nnder tbe influence of the remedy, tho came to a point and burst, off without pain. In fifteen days From this remained cide that a huckster of official influence shall occupy the chair of Washington, negative cnaraciernasconinoutea to tne he never rallied, and has ruption of wealth, and tho other the Frank R.

Falk is 01 of the most pop Spinola, Judge Gorman and fifty other sachems equally well known. Senator Bayard was introduced and spoke at great length, and was followed by John Kelly. The moment the great Tammany chief arose from his chair the audience became wild. They arose en masse and cheered several minutes. Mr.

Kelly pledged to Cleveland the united support of Tammany. Senator Thur-man and John Lee Carroll spoke briefly, and on the outside speeches were made from seven grand stands by Gov. Ab-bett of New Jersey, Congressmen Belmont Converse and Cox, and others. The torchlight procession was the greatest display of the kind ever seen here. There were 31,000 members in line, 20,000 of them in uniforms.

Wooxsocket. R. Oct. 22. The local office of the Adams Express company was entered, some time during the night by burglars, who rifled the safe of 11,000 in coupons and bonds and $1,000 in bank bills, both packages belonging to the Woonsocket Savings in-stitution.

The doors of the office were all found locked this morning, and the door of the safe, an old-fashioned one, was found closed, but not locked. The total value of the booty taken was Coldwatee, Oct. 22. A cyclone struck Coldwater about 6:10 o'clock last evening, accompanied by rain. The roof of a business block was torn off, plate-glass fronts were blown in, and signs were carried the entire length of Main street.

Telegraph lines were blown down, and much excitement corruption of too long held power. aurr ims i was at my work, ana have since enjoyed excellent healttt. it is impossible to overestimate the last almost wholly helpless ever since. His death had been for some time known to returned to their aHegiance. The Germans who left their "Fader Land" for liberrys' sake are not going to vote for ing and deplorable influence which such Prolonged applause.

It is a common proverb that an honest man will stand Every snuerer from malarial poison should, take bwlit's Specific c.ti.nciB, Sunt. Gnn l.iirht nrv be near. an example will exert on the future Of watching, and that a dishonest man any tvranny worse than what they left Treatise on Blood and Skin diseast a mail the nation. needs It Laughter. All the goern- GENERAL STATE SEWS.

ueiay or aeieatoi many measures oi wise legislation. 4. The attempt by dictating to his correspondent the writing of a letter, ostensibly voluntary, containing statements which he and his correspondent Jsnew to be glaringly false, presents a case containing all the elements, if it be not fairly charged as subornation of Let every man do his duty and victory ed rree. The swrrr Sptciric Drawer a. At ments of Europe are suffering from the Here are pictures of the two candi lanta.

153 W. 23d Ji. and 1205 js ours. cankering influence of money, it is an age of money. To-day the making of dates drawn by republicans exclusively Liiesinut ourniia.

n6 INSURANCE. Fire, life, Accident, and Suretyship CONSTANT MARTIN, AGENT. First Class Companies Only Representee LOSSES Adjusted and p- id at this Agency. Policies issued on dwelings and eonten Buildings, Stocks, Mills, Factories, Grains. Provisions and all of Fire Bisks Generally.

Besides Llle and Accident Departments, I have added T13LO G-ixiara-iiteo or nohth ja.MKnioA. The bnslnessof this Company is solely that of granting Bonds of Suretyship foi faithful discharge of tbe duties of Employes ln positions of trusts. Passage Tickets to and from Europe on the tbe principal Steamship Lines, and notahv ptjbijIo. Office over Michaal's Jewelry Store, Washington Street, Green Bay, Wis. S9'84tf It wiu oe welcome news to tne en They deserve the candid consideration WAsniKGTOX, Oct.

21. The department of agriculture has the following report ju8t but on Wisconsin crops; Corn Bock county, heavy crop; Waukesha county, very fine crop; Marquette The crack company raised by the college boys at the capital city is called the money stands above all things. Why was it that Russia failed tn the Crimean war? Because Russia was honeycomb tire Northwest, as well as to Wisconsin of every voter. -juaaisou Blues." proper, that Mr. Chapman has decided ed with dishonesty through all its offici 5.

As it is a distinguished mark of Samson's Legs and Lories. Dr. als, and it broke down because It had Forest's Withdrawal as a Repub to rebuild his palatial store in Milwau not the means to go on. Why was It lican Elector. kee, that was burned last week Thurs that Austria made a hasty peace with cleanness of hands that a public man re- county, very fine crop; Polk, good crop; tires from office no richer than he enters Dunn, good crop, ready for the crib; ft, so, on the other hand, it is a serious Racine, good crop generally; Sheboygan, imputation that one so situated, with no a ripened, Juneau, splendid crop and When Delilah clipped off Samson's locks tbat mlghtv athletic at once became "as other men." f( it could be proved that the ponsesMion of luxuriant hair would enable Napoleon the Little? Because she Dr.

William Foster, one of the re found that her exchequer was empty, men to tear open lions' laws, Hiscox A Oo. publican electors for the State of New private fortune previously accumulated fully matured 5 Jackson, more than an i average- crop; Milwaukee, good and York, t.as sent a letter to the chairman wonld be driven wild in the effort to snpply enough of Parker's iluir Balaam to meet tbe demand. As it is the Balsam prevents jour She was exhausted pecunarily. when Napoleon the Third went against Germany it was like a charge cavalry again-t a stone wall, and France- broke of the Republican State Committee re- sound and mo6t of it in the shock; Mon imir iruiu railing restores me origin sistiinz from tne ticket, on tne crouna C. A.

Lawton, Pres. E. TV. Aexdt, Sec. Trea aieoior 11 laded or gray.

Besides It is a great addition to tbe toilet table simply as that he "cannot conscientiously support a uressing. jti ju the present nominee for President James ular, prosperous, upnght and efficient business men In the and his election will assure the eople of Wisconsin a worthy officer, and one in whose Integrity they can implicit confide. Apple-ton CnscettL The A'eic has from the first advocated the nomination of Falk as the best that could be made, i.nd it is not necessary to repeat what -we have aid of his peculiar fitness for th a office heretofore The same is the case with Mr. Fratt who was one of our favor te candidates from the start Gen. Pa Vinson is making hosts of friends whei eever he goes and gets acquainted, espt daily among our countrymen who are full of praise in his behalf as a genial lole-souled gentleman.

Col. Kerz is le soul of honesty and a highly educate gentlemam who will not suffer anything wrong to be done In the office if eeted. Mr. Silver-thorn is one of the est lawyers in the State and a man tlf will shrink from no responsibility in tl discharge of any trust that the t-eople may put in him There is not a single fault to be found with the other nomli eea Messrs. Gallagher, Holm and Pai ker; they fij the Jefferson bill of a put lie officer completely for being honest ai capable.

The Ohio electioe, however It may look to others, has in fired us with confidence that our state ticket in Wisconsin is perfectly safe, if the voters will only do their duty on election day. With a few excepti ns the larger cities the Germans te in the country will be democratic: tl ere is no Irish dv fection visib'e to the naked eye in thi State and the large i lisaflected republican vote will after 1 11, generally, vote the whole ticket Vhe frantic efforts made by the oppositii shows that they do not feel safe -by ai iy means, as there roe, good crop in good condition; Richland, fully ripe and sound; Waupaca, fully matured; Fond du Lac, the best for years and being cribbed in good shape G. Blaine." Dr. Forest was visited at Half a million dollars were expended in building at Kacine the past season. prevailed.

It is expected that much his office. Na 1 Charlton street by a reporter of the Ecening Post, and requested to give the reasons Ifor his course nne.y; damage has been done in the city and Cure your Dorse of the Heaves, he will be more in detail. county. worm 20 to. 50U dollars more.

Prussian 1 yvs tl Uat In Dunn county it has been damaeed After remarking that he thought the Heavu I'owders will eure him. Sold by I an. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING GO. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Mill Builders and Furnisher! objections to Mr. Blaine must be evi uumnauH.

El es ly in the stack by rains; Iiacine, best crop since 1800; Milwaukee, better than was day. It was the handsomest store in this country, and so far as our experience in Europe; for abroad do not expend much upon their stores in the way of ample floor room, frescoing, mural paintings and open fire places, which conduce to the comfort and healthfulness and beauty of a dry goods emporiun. The whole Northwest was proud of Mr. Chapman's success; his exquisite taste, his culture, his appreciation of the beautiful and his devotion to the good and the true have made his name an honored household word. He an example constantly held before young men, as a bright and shining light and one worthy to be followed.

But there is more even than all this, and that is the fatherly care he ever exercised over his employees. They were his children, to be carefully watched dent. Ir. Forest admitted the propriety The First BiptUt church of Oshkosb anticipated; Monroe, very fine where of explaining his position more definitely, lie caid that at first he was not able uas introduced a cornet the choir. to eive the time and attention to Mr.

rriYIT YOI BSELF, Blaine's record which a careful examina down because the vast su of money suppo-ed to have been expended for implements of war had been squndered on her courtiers and officers and she was cheated of her glory by the corruption other people. Now, what a reformer Mr. Blaine would make in all these matters, wouldn't he? Laughter 1 lie wouldn't let tud-ley go out west to teach the people of Ohio how to vote, would he? He wouldn't allow congress to give lands to speculative railroads, would he? Laughter. He would not allow corporations to cheat the jrovernment of its just dues, would be? Laughter. He would Seize the great transcontinental railroad by the throat and help Thttr-man applause and Edmunds applause to strike it down.

You know he would, don't you? If bribery is to be the order of politics, if excessive taxation is to be kept up, there cau be no better selection for president than James G. Blaine. He advised repudia-ti-m in West Virginia and he advised making the whisky tax permanent for educational purposes. Every step he tion of it quired, but after he had been able to complete such an examination. he felt that he could not hones'ly vote for the republican candidate.

Ilaving The proff of the pudding is cot in chewing tbe nnug. But in having au oiiporiuniij to try the article yourself, at Doyan the Druggists, bas a free trial bottle of Dr. Bos-anko's Cough aud Lung Syrup toreaeb and every one who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Avlbma, Consumption or any Lung Affection. 2 reached such a conclusion, he also leic but rains have injured it seriously; Green Lake, excellent crop in quantity and quality. Appleton, Oct 22.

About one year ago, while N. O. Perry and. wife were crossing a bridge in Stephensville, the structure gave way, precipitating the couple, together with their team and wagon, into the gulch below. A suit was brought to recover damages, but, after hanging fire, the authorities of the town have settled the matter by paying $600.

that he could not honorably remain republican elector, and therefore sent In SPECIAL AGENTS FOR STEVENS ROLLS Mills converted to the So lev system and results guaranteed. his resignation. The special reasons for his opposition to the republican candi date were the position in which Mr, Blaine was revealed by the Mulligan letter business: the fact that Mr. Blaine acted for the railroad and the lobby, and SAVAGE SONS, ltealeiMi GROCERS against Edmunds and Tburman, in the is not a cross road ia the state where Blaine lies are not de: Jt ontby the bushel through their pub ic speakers. Only look at the formidable list of appointments In the Senttnei ol Milwaukee; it is apt to '-appal thestor test heart" but does not scare us much, knowing that they feel the coming defea and wish to avert it by noisy demonstrations and bluster.

Ctdartnurg A'evt. ieisiakiiu ni.n. tiu n- Railroad; the fact that Mr- Blaine had uever been a leader In the efforts for civil service reform, and hud never evinced any particular interest in the movement; over, guided and protected from evil in every shape. And that is why T. A.

Chapman stands to-day, head and shoulders above any other employer vithin our knowledge. Hundreds today rise up and call him blessed and thousands and tens of thousands all over this great and teeming Northwest revere his name as a benefactor. Some ther man or men could have builded anew that beautiful store, but it would take veara of just such a course as Mr. OUR SPECIALTIES: Stevens' Rolls, Rounds' Sectional Mi With BTBTMXS Corrugations. and the coMViction tnat it was nign time to check the tendency of onr public men to indulge a greed for wealth by tampering and trafficking with railroads or other corporations with which they were FOLITECAL? and no lucrative profession to supplement his legitimate wages, should be ranked among the millionaires, who like the "lilies, toil not, neither do they spin," and yet receive the rewards that can only fairly be won by hone6t effort and legitimate gain.

6. While in the home field no credit, but, as we think, great dishonor has attended the efforts of Mr. Blaine, in the field of diplomacy he has exhibited BOTIT IGNOUAXCE ASP INCOMPETENCY, coupled with a reckless audacity that might well, but for a timely arrest, have exposed tbe nation to results destructive of the peace and harmony of the eiviliz-ed world. 7. Reversing the sound rule that the office should seek the man, not man the office, this aspirant -for the presidency has thrice thrust himself before the people, twice rejected as a candidate, and only nominated by the unceasing clamor and interested partisanship of a class who largely support him contact with whom is degradation, in defiance of the judgment of sound and sober thinking men.

He only awaits now his third, and we trust final, condemnation. We believe that in following the dictates of a conscientious conviction no republican forfeits in any degree his standing and position in the party to which he has been and still is attached, but simply maintains the rights to which the party has always been pledged of free thought, free speecb, and free men. In conclusion, while we are well aware that this declaration will expose us to the criticism and quite probably the vituperation, of which we have already received a full measure, of blind zealots and interested adherents of the party, we look on the Other hand with some confidence for kind treatment and candid consideration from the old and long tried friends from whom on this single issue we reluctantly separate. WE PABT IN GRIEF and not in anger. We readily concede to these friends, made such on many a hard-fought field for the party we served and the anion we loved, the same liberty of choice and honesty of purpose that we claim for ourselves.

But we can not however servere the struggle, give up our convictions or surrender our manliness at the mere behest pf party. Like tlie old refqrmer, -we can only say 'Here we stand. We can pot be otherwise." God help and save the republic, Lewis Lawrence, William 3. Bacon, William Blaik William H. aton, L.

W. Rogers, C. H. Hopkins, Wm. H.

Comstock. C. H. Hopkins, William 11. Comstock, George A.

Clark, Charles UlUar, John U. Brown, GEORGE T. SMITH PURIFIER Republican Opinionn fthe tiro Candidate. TEA MERCHANTS 149 AND 151 HURON MILWAUKEE, WIS. SHiAUS, Site.

Havermeyer's No. 1 Granulated necessarily required to deal In their ot- Memphis, Oct. 24. A heavy, killing frost fell last night tbe first of the season. It was general throughout this section.

The damage to crops, if any, will be yery slight. Cotton in bottom lands only may possibly be affected by the cutting of the short top growth, but the lateness of the season debars serious injury to the majority of plant, era. The Fall Elver mills closed last week Monday, rendering 10,000 persons idle. H. H.

Fisher's pipe mill at Allentown, fcfts suspended operations, throwing 800 persons out of employment. U. B. Scoit barbed-wire manufactures at Pittsburg, nave notified tbelr 800 employes that wise will be reduced 10 percent. Norwich, Conn.

OeL 21 The Shetuck-et Cotton Company al Greenville, just out, td tbe city, announce that tbey will close their Isrgt cotton mills November). They control tbe Falls cotton mills, which have been closed two months. The Shetucket mills produced only tbe finest grades otta. pie goods, and tbe company bave usually declared 10 percent, yearly dividends. Tbelr determination to abut down leades to tbe gravest apprehension for tbe future of tbe manufacturing Industry in this section.

Baltimore, Oct. 20. Heavy rains are reported at Jamaica. Tbe rainfall on the evening of tbe Tih Inst, wis 6t inches. Railroad bridges were flooded to a depth of two feet.

Telegrspbie communication is interrupted tbrougbout the island. A vessel which has arrived here reports tbat she passed a quantity of trees and vegetable muter, evidently washjd off the different West India islands through tbe heavy rains, Marqdett, Oct 21. Word comes from Ursnd Harals to-day tbat a fire occured tbere Sunday. A onedwelling and two stores were burned. Two lives were lost in tbe hotel, but the names were not learned.

Henry Gsmbls, a prominent citizen, was shot at while tbe fire was burning, but was not hit. Tbe loss has not been ascertained. Grand Harals is a lumbering village on Lake Superior, halfway between here and Saull Ste Marie. Detroit, Oct. 22.

A 8peclsl from Saint Ignacesayt: It Is rumored that tbe fire at Grand Marals, destroying tbe hotel and otber buildings, was incendiary. Jt is also rumored tbat tbe propriator of the hotel shot tbe incendiary and has been Jailed. Tbere are no further particulars to be barf. Providence. Oct SI J.

F. Cot-reli's lumber aod Coal Company's yard adjoining, wsre swept by fire to-day. Loss tlOO.OoO. Quebec, Oet 21. News from Gsspe bas josi reached bere tbat tbe fire started by people clearing tbe bush land spread during last night to the village of Cblorydorml, (ie itroylng all tba bouses aod boats of tbe place, rendering twenty families homeless.

LIMA BOLTING CHEST, SHAFTING, Pulleys, Collars, Couplings, All of our work is finished to fiMal capncity. I ne oniy way uj restrain this practice of nsiug public office for private enrichment was to Insist on a standard of old-fashioned honesty and honor, such as Washington and Adams 6k 6k- 6i. In old times thr questions were asked by the people concerning a Presidential candidate Fint Is he hone Second Is he cat able? Third Is he faithful to the constitution There is high republican testimony adhered to when they were piacea in such circumstances aa tempted public Chapman has persued to obtain the prestige that Mr. Chapman has, which is a part of his phenomonal success. With the hundreds of his employees and thousands of unknown friends, we send Mr.

Chapman greetings, and congratulate him upon the prospect of a continuation of his successful career, and the good work he has been so long engaged in. The "splen spay" made by the Republicans last Friday night was really very creditable. Now is their time to illuminate and carry the festive torch, for after the 4th of November they will lue no occasion to do so! The advisory Congregational Council at Ripon rendered a verdict that it is not advisable that Pastor Newman should resign. Frank Hammond, one of the English boys who are learning agriculture in this country, lost one of his hands in a sorghum-crusher near Lake Mills, Andrew Crawl passed quietly away at Beaver Dam, on the 23d inst He was born in Vermont in 1794, was a schoolmate of Gerrit Smith, and a soldier in the war of 1812. A shooting affray occurred at Birnam-wood in which Wm.

Palmer received a shot in the arm and a ball went through his coat Some ten or fifteen shots were fired. A man named Norrie is under arrest for doing the firing. The governor has issued an order transferring Nicholas Strotz from state's prison to the Northern Hospital for the Insane. Having been convicted in Grant county of burglary last May, and sentenced to states prison for one year, he became insane shortly after. While a steam thresher was busy threshing for Anton Krepsbach, of East Brothertown, on the 22d, sparks from the engine set fire to his barn, destroying the structure and all of this year's crop.

The loss is estimated at on which there was an insurance of 500, Mil, Eye. Beloit Free JV: George Beard, a commercial traveler of this city, had a frightful experience while riding on the Chicago Northwestern road, one night last Uearilg some one cry, 'For that Governor Cleve fulfils all these has taken iu nuance has been followed by a roar of laughter over the whole continent and yet we are talking of THE STATESMANSHIP OF MR. M.AINE. For twelve years I have watched him, anxious that he should be the right man that he is not. Applause.

For more than ten years I have been afraid of the man a man that needed a congressional committee to investigate whether he was honest or not a man rejected by two conventions because it was feared that stories men told about him would prevent his election, as they will now that the third convention has nominated him, Applause I have been challenged to give an account of an interview I had with Mr. Blaine at the Fifth Avenue hotel. I have this to say Mr. Joy I don't think is any longer in evidence as a respondent atK' ne '3 there is something more to be said but after I spoke at the Cooper union in advocacy of Mr. Garfield Applause I received a request from Mr.

Iilaine to come over and meet him at the Fifth Avenue, and, taking my oldest son, I went over, and we retired to his room, and he asked me had I seen Truth. I said I had not. "Let me read it to you," and he drew the paper from his pocket and read a long account, over two columns, I think, I said "Mr. Blaine, that paper is one-third true and two-third lie. I will tell you what is true.

I low they got it don't know and I narrated my interview with Mr. Joy. I was astonished that be didn't flare up, did not fly out tn anger, did not peremptorily deny it; but he did not. Jle said: "This can not bo. I don't remember that I ever had any transaction in that direction.

I don't think I bad any bonds at that time. It is not reasonable. Mr. Joy could not have sal any such thing as that" I said: "Mr. Biaine, where did I get the itory from? Did 1 make it op, or did Mr.

Joy tell it to STANDARD GAUGES, Insuring a cur act of work at all times. Shall be pleased to quote prices on anything needed and guarantee satisfaction. conditions. men to-day. As to Mr.

Blaine's veracity. Dr. Forest said that while a comparison of the former's defense in the House of Representatives with the Mulligan letters misfit not convict him of being an absolute liar, it certainly showed that be had been guilty of attempting to deceive the country retrarJ to his connef tion with the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad Dr. Forest said that he had never taken an active part in politics, but had been a memterof the Etffhth Ward TteTmhil. There is high publican testimony that Mr.

Blaine full Is none of them. Judge James Sm th, of the Superior Court of Buffalo, i a republican. He rites of Governor Cleveland PER POUND. Handsome Light Brown 6 Cents. Reputation, Success or Surprise, THE BEST PATE5T FL0TJB, HOW 0JLT $5.75 $5.75 $5.75 PEE BARREL.

HALF BARBELS AND QUARTER BAEREL3 SAME BATE. rn? "ssi Poor Tea and Coffee caose more unbappl-ness than any other evils combined, flow ean we avoid it. Is asked by many an lntelll- mother. We win tell you simply and rankly: Instead ot sending your servant or child where they are presented with a glai ing card picture, or some trivial piece of crockery, send tbem to any reliable gtocer who keeps his trade supplied with pure, un-colored teas and fresh roasted coffee, and we assure you happiness will again reign su-preme Fancy oncolored Japan, Oolong, Gun powder or llrson 4 50 cents per lb Choice Gunpowder, Japan, Oolong or llrson 40 cents per lb To introduce onr 40e. Teas we will sell 3 lbs.

for 11.00 tor a abort time only, DEPEBE, August 18, No. 10-ly '84. Governor Clevel md is an upright can Association, and of its General Commute, and had always been a Republi Mu. Blaise must be getting fright honest man, of mc rruptible integrity, of fair abilities, of utiring industry and ened as he is waving "the bloody shirt can ne uau sent in ms resignation as an elec'or quietly, and bad hoped, jn deference to his republican friends, that the vacancy would be quietly rilled. He had great capacity for He has administered the var ous offices he has in a most desperate manner, to fire the Northern heart against their Southern held wisely and wl making fewer er brothers.

Isn't the rnel war over yet? rors, perhaps, than more brilliant man mitjht have done. 1 lie is one of those Patti and Xicolini bave sailed for New York. A Racine man raised a cabbagehead weighing thirty pounds. Prof. Lewis K.

Packard, of Tale college, is dead. Tbe test of good breeding ln Chicago is to be able to kiss a girl jthout treading on her toes. Tbe Iiacine Medical assotiatloa establish a free dispensary. There will be a bicycle tournament i Beloit Nov. 1.

Andrew Crowley, for sixty-nine yea a Free Masoc, died at Oahkoah, Sitting Bull has cleared $2,500 by se in? bis autographs. That shows wb will do lor a man. not desired any puMK-uy in the matter, and the facts had been brought to public notice through some sccident fo which he was not responsible. Of course, tom pressure had been brought to bear upon him to Induce hlra to reconsider his decision, but he did not care to speak in detail on that subject The plumed knight, who is frantically fl ouri-hing the bloody shirt, seems to be men who are alwjrs adequate to the duties of the place they are called to fill. He has alwtjri bten considered here strong partis) in, but I think he is dmo.t as much afialdof "southern re--W today as be was during the war to wuith he sent a eutf Utute.

God's sake, come oft, or you'll bo kill.

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