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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 2

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SPECIAL NOTICES. FQIl BAfcE-FOIi RENT. MISCELLANEOUS i A Josh Billings Taper, i i ROOSTKUS. SU icralnt of the icon the Banks of jWisfoii to KoveuilH-r Ui, 1808. VI OFFICE, I i Madison, jNovambor 18WJ.

much and apparently dobscious tUat ti'triblo fate ha4 befallen bis suite ryct too voting communicate Ibe. accident tbat had occurred Kobkrt Heed was severely stabbed by onaoVAED MuKPiir atanew-ly established brothel, STATEjTOlJIlNATf! AT WOOD Tl1113121 iil it Tri-Weekly, $5-00 1 Weekly, $2,00. i nn i INVABl-ft-iJXi WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NQY.f;'C3- THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Thanksgiving Proclamation. Another year is drawing to a close -1 has been fraught with blessings ta Ihe people of -'d: this State. We have enjoyed exemption from pe tilence, frota social convulsions anil from alt widespread calamities.

"Field and sky have iuin-' eau" ifetered'to a bountiful harvest, and in 'every, wor-! thy pnreuii Industry has been riclily-reva)'ded. Under the benign influences of pence, ener-. -gies of the people, have been directed to thode- of vast resources," every 'hand have been multiplied tbe evidences' Of unex-a ampled grOwta and Not only in inate-i rial things, have we prospered during the past but an unusual improvement in our spiritual and educational interests has added to the power of the State and contributed to the ele- II vation and happiness of: the people; For these, -and for other and manifold ought we to set apart a day on which to unite in expression of gratitude to Godv 'i: Iri recognition of this duty', Luci as Fail-child, i 9 Governor of the State of Wiscon sin, do hereby recommend tbat.THnKSPAY.TBJS 2Ctu DAY OP NOVEMBER, be observed by the people pr this State, in the usual maimer, as a day "of Public -'J N(la: 1 v-: Given anile my hand and the great seal of. the ii in; the Executive Chamber, at IL. S.i.

Madison, this Uiirtieth day of October, rJ ia the year of our Lord," one thousand i ''ejgt hundred and sixtyeighU 1LUC1US FAIKCHILD: i By the Governor i THOMAS FALLEN, iiT of 1 Wisconsin Items, 'I i-J An! mi -ri Ml '( railrofad' is-making goott progress, though tbe work is Inot so, fast as it jwonld if more-ready money was'lavailable. liriet! Jt'jnight'b'e completed1 in' the course of a WblleMrJ gHAjs Morgan, of Elk Grove, was threshing his wheat, on Sunday, 1 'tbe straw took fire frottvtbe macbine, which L1," theta'cks, con8um- iSil ill Vij.vt,. I t- tf and all. i-i bid viilTbe IVUnrsa 'pmblisbes in full the excel-. -ot'i lent'ktir practfear address delivered by John M.

Rountree, before th.e' Platteville Agricultural Society; a its jeceot Fair. mi" i-i Xafayette County jtnnouncejs ililn fei ihe -tbe ieth i -of October, ill tATEST HEW YOniC UEWS: ,1 ft i THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED, COSTAE I THE FIELD. 4 '(, Ladies. Locli Out). Look" Out.

Iieautiiler as a Kcautilieri 7 Iteail! Read! ifi Ladies' Maffnzine for Sept. "'Henry 1. CoMtar, of No. 10 Crbshy Street la Baid to bo 'out' with aBEAUTlFIEIt that eclipsa anytUin." ever known in this line. -The ladies are wild with Onalady nayo; "I know It i-rifrht," aJKl pointed toaiikina fresh, wft, jind delicate as a child.

Another lady said, "If, it cost $10.00 a bottle, I'd have It;" and another 'Away with all hurtful cosmetics, and give me only and Orange Blossoms. It giyeshcahty to the complexion, a 'rosy glow to the cheeks, a ruby tinge to the lips, and happiness complete. of worthless imitations. All Druggists in Madison sell it. i i 4 r.

On iMjttle fl.OO; three bottles $2.00. Or-addreBs "Cottar' Jio. 10 Croby-BU, N. Y. QU I THOSE CORNS.

on 1 THOSE CORNS. A i 1 fMorninrr tvarior. A hp: 1 Oil Mi 1 brf MY I can't stand it!" but he did, for he sont right off and got a box oi liostiiis" sCorii Solvent. And it cured him. i Thousands of boxes sold i Or address "Costar," No.

10 Crosby hull 'CTCS'lD lrciiaratioiis 6 "CostnrV Bat Roach, dbc, Exterminators.1' (ftnl-y ptre) Insect 'tOnlv Infallible remedies I years established in New York.iM ii Boxes tnd Flasks manufactured daily." "All Druggists in Madison sell them." 1 Beware 1 1 of spurious fl.OO fims sent by mail on receipt of price, -'-i'nth $2.00 for any three $1 00 sizes by Express. H'--Address HENRY R. COSTAR, No. 10 Crosby Stn 7Sl-jel5dawly IS YOUR LP INSURED in your old or for the benefit of your wife and CUil dren in tne event oi your eariy oeain --no-rd puf off what! ean.ibfl; done call at the offlcelof the i 4 ortuwestera Mutual Liic ins. ind'get Boch a policy-it pretent circumstances will admit of, A "i v-ndt JOM S.

Af, 3 voifT -Offloeln Bean's Block, Madison. rGood solicitors can find steady employment by calling at the office. 800jel8dawl REEVES' AMBROSIA; jT-oifc THE lUVlIi. 31 I3iriiOVEJD. I i.

It is an elegant Dressing for the Flair, It causes tQ Curl beautif ully It keeps the Scalp Clean and It invigorates the Roots of -the Hair." It forces the Hair and Beard to grow lcinirian ily ii It immediately stops Hair Falling Out. It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age. It restores Grey Hair to its Original it brings out nair on heads that have been bald for years li It is composed entirely of simple and purely vege table substances. It has received over six thousand voluntary testi- I 1-' inonials of Jts excellence, many of Which are from ijif physiciansin high i It is sold in haif-pound name blown in the glass by Druggists and Dealers a Fancy T'liJ Goods every where at One Dollar per Bottle-Wholesale by Demas Barnes F. b.

Wellsifc VmJ Schieffelin New fUd7f 418mar25dly -r i 2Yp.25 Maiden 1- liVa) York, Dee: 14, 1887: 1 In my Card of 1867. 1 stated that "for the pnrpo of more fully supply bis the Wantt of Uie aad Ii order to prevent unicrupuloui dealen from palmlug off Inferior and wortb goods as tbe Morton Gold ball hereafter sell.no. soda at wbole nale except only to duly appointed an autborlzed Acents," etc To tbia plat I have Bince Btrictly adhered. In acceptiiig Agents, irreat care has beer exercised to appoint those by 'long continued fair; dealing nave acquired i reputation for honesty, responsibil jty, am probity ine n' In' whose word the publii have i learn ed toplace confidence. Thesw Agents have agroed to.

keep a full asfsort ment Of my pens, and to sell them i at rm published price. Thus the public are sup plied by them Kvith just such pens as the: either as to or price, and go a full eatiivalent for the money paid. No agent is appointed, to travel fron place to place, or canvass the country 6 that all who want a Morton Gold Pei must tret dt from the Local Agent or frou "headritiarters." yj.i. ho i VNbne peed apply for Agency excep. in conformity to the above, the liberal dis eount To Clubs" being BufBoient induci ment to all Fd M.

YOUUG 1 I 1 i. i a of J.l Blackstone, senior, at the advanc- isied age of 52 years. Judge BiWas one of the early pioneers of Wisconsin and occu 7 'pied the posltipnof Jadge of one ofjottr whuei isconsin was in a.lerritoriai He: was a man of fine; ability, nniversally respected and beloved-. larje family, and a still larger circle of friend, aqdjaeqnaiatances severely Te It his Ilia funeral took place from his rest' 1 dence on the Sunday following his death. 1 The concourse of pe ople was large and the long and Thursday, night, a des-, tructive fire broke out' 6h' the premises of 3 Martin Bcrns, in' ibo town' of Winfield, ab.0Tit ve mileia, from Eeedsburgt Sauk consaming two 1 hop kilny a caol-house, a c'onsiderahle? km6unt bf farming implements, and.

ton of hops," loss ia t-'j mated at about Insurance 'AttfeVs hop house hurried down at on the 25tk' ult, 'r. Insured, in hundred bushels'- eight biles of hops beside a quantity of tools' and VaThables were also burned. Milwaukee (Swtfinet' savs ine recent Si'-lc To Ilcnt; A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, JTJL pleasantly located, within two minutes walkox ttiu capitoL A Apply to GEO. B. Bl J131sep22dtf Miller's lyocic.

tH 'tvM vd rpilE COMMODIOUS; HOUSE u.JL Idf.tthcul)scriher. location nlcasant in Wisconsin Avenue, opposite Gen Atwood's. jn.iaCiSoctaJdlW J. O. FO'KTIN.

4 1 fr-T-? To Ilent. rPHE, DUELLING NOW OCCU- JL pied by. Professor Parkinson, No. '121 State Street, is for rent, Address box 504, post office. tMyaiifftatr OVin! OT 1 3, IN KLO pIC 1 IOj.BEIING k-J the premises ovraed and untiij lately occupied by 11.

Lnce, lot in block i 110, lot 4 ir. block the two story frame house on lots 4 and 5 in block 207,., just below Hood's house. Also a number of vacant lots in second and third For price and terms enquire of. i 987angl3dtf 8. Block.

i House IMtv alcf rpiIE SUBSCRIBER, OFFERS JL' for ale bis house, situated on St.A within two muiutes walk of the new 'PostolBce. Said honse contains 9 rooms, good cellar, tnd Jbas, a good cistern, well and barn on the premises. The house has been newly 'panCred' and painted throughout. property will be sold at a bar gain. Inquire of J.

B. NORTON On thtf premises or of John Bowman, Esj. i hl Fop OTS, LOTS LOTS OF LOTS. JL-i Stores ana JLots it nA T.a i unu Cottftsreg and i Acre Ix)ts, and Lots of ''j. (Successor to Jan.

RichardsonS 1205octl0dtf Millers Block. ii ojjj'Farwi-lorSalc. rNE OF.TIIE BEST HilV- somest locations In the State of within twenty minntes ride of the eanltol. and in full view of the Said fiirm contains two hnn-i dred acresof land, eighty, of timler, containing any amount of hop poles, a hop yard of nine acres4 a largo, commodious hop house, a log dwelling witn irame attacuea, a gooa grMmaryf a npienaiu barn thirty toy witiu basement that never freezes, a splendid orchard of thre Trim-. dred trees, which never Jail to bear -an abundance of apples, -em-alM'Miit -All.

kinds, about thirty-butternut and black walnut bearing, about three hundred sugar tnaples, a good sCoue quarryr' abundance of spring water "or about thirty acres of fine meadow, a never-failing' well of iwa-tor about thirty feet deeps. i iSaid larm in On a good thoroughfare -and under a high, stat.e of cultiva tion. -n: 'jFop further particulars- -rnqnira of the undcr: signed, living on the premises, on tne riienourg road, near the farm formerlyfownod by Gilbert 819je2adlf J. FRENCH. MOITEY 1.

SAED ARE CONSTNTL PUI chafing for cash In the Nevr York ai and Bostori markets, all kinds of juii-iii I Dry and -Eemcy' i'Gdodaj. Silks, Cottons, Boots and Sewing Machines and Bress Goods, 1 Which we are Actually selling at an average price Of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. Our sales being strictly for and our trade much larger than that oi any other similar concern, enables ns to give better bargains than Can be obtained of any other house. Af a eepeclal ry iuvitied to give- ua a trial.j Send for a Circular and Exchange List, i Our club system of selling is as' follows For ft we send 20 patent pen fountains and' checks describing 20 ttitl'erent articles to be sold for a dollar each; 40 for 00 for $OV lOO lbc J10, Sent by tiommissions larger -man tnose or--l'ered (by any other firm, according to the size of the club. 'Single' Iduntain and Male-and female -agents wanted.) SEND MONEY IN REGISTERED, Send us a trial club, and you will acknowledge that' yon cannot aflord to buy good of any other house hereafter.1 EASTMAN A KENDALLi oa uanover ijosion, juass, 1 IrocIamatioH STATE OF 1 i EXJXTTIV1S DKPABTMENT, "Madison.

Oct. 2. tSfiS. j. Whereas, I cer-' 't tiflcate of the adoption of a resolntionywhich resi Olution Is- in words and figures following, Bv the committees appointed by the fjommoa Connclisof certiun cities on the lin? of the Fox, and Wisconsin Kivers improvement assemoiea in Oshkosh, on the 25th day of September, 1808, with the powers expressed- in' the resolutions or ap- pointmetiui resolvexL, That a convention of the, peo ple of the Northwest, be called to "assemble at the citv of Prairie du Chien: on the 10th -day of No vember, ArDlwar-tbr-the-purpose of maturing measures to impress upon Coniirress the necessity of making immediate and sufficient appropriations 6 secure the improvement the navigation of i he Fox and Wisconsin rivers.

"That'the convention be In its labors tO'ineasores-iWhicii shall the improvement of the rivers above st. "That tbe-1 cities, villages and 'counties of the Northwest, boards of trade and other business associations, throughout the invited to send to. the convention two delegates aach. this resolution be subscribed br-tbe rniemlMsrsof thisoonvention.u the Governor of this State be requested to isstie a call, reciting this resolution, and inviting to the convention, people of the State, of the Northwest, and of the country that he be requested to Invite tbe Governors at the States of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri; Illinois and other States, 16 unite with him iu this JOHN LAWLEft, Prairie du Chlon. O.

B. THOMAS, im y. D6UGLA8 LEFFINGVv'ELL, V1. -NUlilI'. JAMES GILMORE, EDWARD WEST, '1--I 'lJii -v.

ANTON KLAUS; Green Bay, i M. WHITNEY, 'Now th'ei Lucius Fairthild, Governor of 'the State of together with thf Govern-1 ors of other States, nniting this calLand whose Signatures are; subscribed hereto, do hereby, give notice, that at the city of Prairie du Chien, on the lOh day of November, D. IStiS, a convention will be held for the pftrposos ex pressed' in the foregoing Tesolution-i rli -visai We, the governor most eaj-nestly. recommend, that tin) cities, villages and counties of the Noiith west, boards of trade and other busines associations' throughout 'the? ooaatry, repi-e-' 'Sented the; Convention, Tbe.bapoHance'Of connecting; the-waters of the Mississippi river audL lake Michigan, by improved navigable channels, cannot be overestimated. t.

To the people of the Northwest-and ihe' entire' country, the project; as military maaSare1 'is'of the greatest impprtanee and, is cOmmevciali. measure, an iminediatanecessily'AconRultatiou of reprcsonttiy men cannot fail Jo advance it I Governor of Wiscons'inp -jili yj WM. R. MAIiSIlALL r. i- Governor of Minnesota.

BAMUEL MERRILL, Governor of Iowa. i i TlIOMS FLLTCHFR, i Governor of Missouri. i 1281oct.29dtd vVHMjO' "Iapiiiaiv Lotiov for Itpaiitifjine the SJtlW anil OMPLEXICKV. Scmovos all EEITTIOAS, riMPIS, MOTH BLOTCHES TAN, and THE SEI3T SOFT, and BLOOMING. For LAPIES in the KCItSEBV It is invaloall For GEMIEIEX ni-r SHAA'INO it nas no wiiwl'.

PAI'IIIA1V LOTION" the only rvllfchle remedy for dtNwi and MoniKhrg of theKX. rnAT.OS I'A1'H1A SOAV for the -TOILET, hUI MKSERT and B.1T IL, trjll. not bap the SKIX. l'rlce 2- rents per cake. 1 i 1 ti'i'iijj SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

lr Sale 4- nfifi CIiEB OriOTcJli Xaud VVV" iu Chickasaw-'" conntv, 'Iowa, tu 1 i and neara railrtad hin'r built. GEO.B. Ml'RROWS. ii Miller's BkU-kt Madisou. Wis.

C. GALLETT, Portage City, m-tl CORNING, r-, C. W. DAVIS, Oshkosh. i -i-iii.

GEORGE HYES. flTfi (oi? in cr. JUST liKCEIVED A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0- BOOTS AND SHOES, 'If: -1 i (Exlositlon Uniyerselle, Pwis, Celebrated Premium ririe Shoes FOB Ladies; Misses and Children, CJustonx-iixtitlo Vorlc9 The most 'experiencsd hand employed Tbe good, gnaran- very best Leather used! and a teed! Rejtairing. Neatly and Promptly Bone! ALt GOODS WARRANTED AS KKPIlliSE.TF.D EMBER PLACE lJ Geo. F.

Taylor, tlio J3iz Boot, Three Doors fxoin the Post Office, The Best; and Cheapest Plate TO BUYj YPURj ii A IS AT i i 1 1. ly.it i- WHERE; YOU, CAN FIND THE i 's. I Choicest, rill Richest, and 1 nil Cheapest i i i lio-iv STOCK OF I'-U I-J I'll ifc St I' STAPLE PANCY GOODS v. EVER BROUGHT TO THE Oit.y 1 ol I iro'm'i Si ALL GOODS ARE I i Warranted as Represented, 'i'fi'IU "I '17 0 Goods1 are Sold' WITHOTT. A Small liivinProfit, ') t.

AND THE i. 1' BAITING 'iuM Is left for some of the other, other Hopses to do. q')'A virvi, ou'T- '8 jji(: Battels, vTnUed Slalcs Block. 10T2-sep7dtf 1 Regenerator. i i i This wonrtorful and renowned preparation not an article l' ccu1ent.

or hance, but the final production of years ol careful study and On its own MERITS tt has nnicklyrisi-n to an unprecedented WORLD-WIDE Even Parts, the mrent mart of heantv fashion, has sent over hr-r orders lor ft. It tiuiiliately cli'anses tho scalp, freeing it from dandruff and humors. It prevent the "hair from faltlivc oft, and of'KMi produces a luxurlaut gr-jwtU on hald heads. tt fiecf-rfiiHs to RKSTflRIf ni? v-r FADED HAIR to all its youthful lustre. iirssh.

Wiry and Rfub- horn hair is made soft, pliable ami beautiful. I 'if has neyw U-eu in the ttarket, while ff- "-5i HAIR DRESSING iw lnV containing no dirty, ill sediment, crsoilinj; the nneit treses a soft and Every Bottle. is WarraAted. TULLJER, riNCII FULLER, Wholesale Asents, Chitago. tSTAod for sale by all Dru-gists everywhere.

For sale by DUNNING SUMNER. Lodi and Sun Prairie 7 OFFICE, tlic lerpdith House, Madison. QTAGES THIS HOUSE KJ for Bamboo, via Lodi, at 8 A. on Tres-day, Thursday and Saturday, and (or Lodi daily, Sunday ffxceptwl, at the framo hour. The sta for Sun Prairie U-avcs at (i IV M.

'daily Sunday. All orders lor express or paeiiers h'a at the office one hour previous to departure, receivo prompt sSlITIl i'-pUdll' -r. irst iXaiional Rank of Chicago. in Capital, Do aCJoiieral Nankin? IIusIhcss. Oovcrtnncnt Bonds Bought and Sold.

Foreicrn Exchange in, Sums to Suit I SAM'l. M. NICKKKSON, rres't, A -sfs I Hair Ki.i t- bare is; nob on the whole horiipoii live pleazing and strebgtlieii-ing studdy than the Rooster. This reniarka- kble paekege of Teathys-bas-bcaiar ages loodo.rDjiilospphik as well as the simple cn'rriba khid. TlW heJfWgftttlt-liw sekt cnominated "ponltry, and are TiuetbandS'oF ltiCMincy wives." 'In' Llah it is konsidered a disgrace.to speak disrespectful a rooster.

Brigham Xoat of arms a in full blast crowing till be is almost bent over double backward. l'l The flesh ov the rooster is. very similar tew the flesh of tbe it is hard Tew dis tinguish the, difference, espeshaly in(your aoun. Roosters are the Ducilists amung tne domestic burda they belt and hav ing no strike from, they strike from tho, heel 4, vo Roosters, according to proiana bistory, mi euukasnun remeuiDers iu ngui, xic-formerly a man, who come suddenly upon one ov the heathen godi atia time when; he want prepared tew asee company, and waz, for that offense, re-buUtiibrer, into the fust rooster, and was forever, afterward, uestmeu tew crow, as a kind pt warning. I his change from a man akounts for, their fighting abilities, and fortheir poJite'iiess tew the hens.

Thare is nothing in a man a woman admires more than his reddyness(: and ability tew smash another. and it iz jisa so with a hen. When a rooster gits licked the hens all march opb with the rooster, if he ftint haft so big or handsome. It ijs pluck tliat wins a.hen or wpnian.u i'li-Tbex i gveat variety ov, pedigree amung the jroosMJr race, but for stiddy.bizriess give me the old fash dominique rooster, short-legged, and when they walk, they al wus strut, and their buzzums stick out like an Alder-' man's- abdominal-cupboard. This breed iz and, has a crooked them aixhed Uke anti az Juu qv jeauiers az a new duster.

Ai But when you come dwn7to grit, and. throwin all outside influences overboard, there aint nothing oh earthl nor', under can out-step, putrhragVor out- piucK a regular xanium roosier. Tbey alwus put, me mind "ov a' yery small dandy "practicing before a looking1 glasgj -r. J-V'" Thev don't weish 'more, thin' 'SO ounces, but they make az much fiissaz'a tun. I have seen them trvinir to nick' a' quarrel 'with a two-hosa and don't "think they would nesuaie lo Malk a meeuug-uuuse i i the least.sassy to'theni.

It is more than fun to near orie Toy thse little, chevaliers crow jt.iz like a four-year old baby frying tew" sing a line out ov -the Star Spangled Banner. i t-t hen partner' in this; 'cohceTii iz the most exquisitiittle boquet 6v neatness and feathers that the eye ever roosted on. I They are az prim ay a preihature yung It iz a luxurv to watch their tew "see" tliern lav 'each'feather with, their bills in. its preside over'thcmse'lves az much delicacy az a belle before-her niir-' ror. "'V" i BuV the consummation i 'tew see' the' wife a leading oht six little' chicks ajbug-gingV Sit little chicks fto higger than I It seems tew' 4 tliere should be snmthing outrageoWs evrything tew show tig wbese propriety ends'- and impropriety This ie case in the rooster affair; for'-we have the shatighi rooster, the greatest outrage, in mi opinyun, eve-r committed in the annals of pouHrjv.i'nsx'-H i Tbeze kritters.are the camels amung fowls, they mope around the barnyard, tipping over the hay racks, and.

stepping on.the.yunggos-; ins. and evrv now and then they crow oon. rfT Jfnny. body, giy.me rooster should halter him, and keep hiiii in a box stall, and feed hie? if he would work kind in tbarness, all right, if i would butcher him the fust wet, day that punif, and, salt him down tew giver tew the voor. A soing viijBut there aint nobody it tew gv me onf of, this, breed, knq it i know.

it. dont think there iz a man on earth mean enuffto do.it. Roosters do' but very JVi ttle "household. workt they won't jlay enny nor trjrjtew-iiatch ennynor, jyo'ung" 9neS this satisfys sum truth in tbe. mythqkxgikaLackountyQYj the; rooster's fust VV-t I Yu can't get'a r'oqster tp pay enny atten- snun f.ewj yung ineir nine in crowing, strutting, auu occassionly hna a 4- worm wmcii they make a remarkauia.

was; over. caUmjcup their wifes irora a distance, "apparently -tew. treat 'thera, but just as the hens git thare, this elegant; and ciiss bends oyer and gobbles tip the morsel J.ixl ii.w a man jur all tne world. 1 rfifM. i liuif fcbrfsi 1 1 unlitrmi 7 Food fob jany'ex- perinients been conducted to show that it pavs to cook the feed jof swine do without-it, and I do not wish to, waste i.any labor or fuel.

1.," best farmers ail through the East cook the greater part of th.eir ie.ed, after the 3wine are put up in the fall, and we. think this practice is ground in the est. as corn increases in price, toam- uel ll. Clay, of Kentucky, conducted; -a of exDeriments in feeding corn to hogs, with following results One of dry corn made 5 lbs. 10 oz.

pork one bushel of boiled corn madell lbs.1 one bushel.ot ground corn boiled made 16 lbs. Jroz. There are other, experiments up on record shoivin-r quite as great a 'liffcr-. encevin favor. of cooking.

Ii' we save more than half the corn we may as well invest in a cooking apparatus, at once. We shall Jabor or its equivalent, moftey, by do It. Ameriean 1 Express American 'Express company and the Merchants' 1 Union Express -company have beoome consolidated, under the name of the American Merchants Union Express companyi general terms are fully 1 agreed upon and Wednesday.to perfijetjthe details. uui derstand that agreement is made uponterms of perfect equality $18,000,00,0 of stock of new. to be.

issued, $9,000,000 to the stockholders pf American, and $9,000,000 to the stockholders the Mer j. 1 tt cnanss: union ine omcers agreed upon- are vv. U. 1 argo. I'r estd ent James C.

Far General Superintendent Sj Ilif-o-ins Assistant Superintendent. This arrangement js not expected, any way to. disturb the relations the two, companies -liold. to tlie other express companies with which, they are now virtual partnership. fttrM I 'a recent' el ectionr -'i Br agu speaker, in proposing the candidate of the Boh emiaii Central Committee, concluded as loiiowsf every one ofyou'utake ballot and a1 Those who are in ifa ydr-bf BU-iU- wi 1 1 put -their ballots iii 'box, those who are opposed wili put in the sin tliiig.

31. Result unanimous elections of Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye tiiebest In the world; the only true and perfect Dye; barm less, reliable, instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigorates and' leaves the-hair and oae of Sold by all druggist and properly applied atBatchelor's Wig Factory, -No': 13 Bond Btretet, New Yorki iu Law Blank Publisher. -irAplso'y, --u Wisconsin. irnijGiants' arq' pointed rn white paper, and are of, most approved forms sent free by mail to any part of the Crfta7 ogne ofpricesiirnishud, on application ''iiU'li ''Marriage Cfilt.

man can present to, iis.briile a found' constitution tind a Essays on these subjects, with thq hunan? obepjeypyent phjjsisjoajF sent in set led letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Howard Association, Box Philadelphia, Pa. 1130ep26daw3m Hank of Capital Treasury Notes 25,000 "803 I'M 7 "t- CapitaJLr-e-- Notes. Circulation t. Jmk of Sheboygan.

Capital: i V. a. Circnlat ion i Hank of Watcrtomi. Capital U. S.

C's 5-30'a. 25,000 1,131 3,500 Circulation. Jiahtvian Bank. 233 Treaenry otw 1 Columbia Con ty Baulf, 233 25,000 3,004 Treasury i Circulation. 3,004 Corn Exchange Bank.

Capital U. S. 25,000 1,613 Circulation i Milwaukee County Bank Trt'iisury 215 25,000 I '246' Circulation i. AU' '-State Bank. 50,090 Treasury Notes.

1 Summit Bank Capital :U.A,i. i Treasury Circulation. U'f. 25,000 130 150 Wisconsin Marine and Eu-e Insurance Co. Bank.

capital: mm. j-imwM The following bankB are being wound up by the State Treasurer in accordance with 141, general laws of the Comptroller will redeem their circulation at par with teasuryotas on presentation i '1 Circulation Time Redemp- nf tinlnit. VUtOtBIIUlIlti. null AyiK.n .11,012 May 171 v-: Bank of Grant 1,715 742 2,113 2,157 ,1 il0 500 1,017 2S0 1,578 520 5 Hank of Green Hay Hank of the Interior, Bank of Jefferson Bank of Manitowoc-. Bank of Moneka.l ii.

Bank pf Sparta Bank of Whitewater Corn Planters'- Batik. Elkhorn Bank, Frontier Bank. Monroe County 1 '71 '71 '71 ft '71 '71 '71 '71 -'71 "-71 '71 Northern Hank l.S2'J '259 '512 1,2:57 807 770 2,003 1 1,310 Jraine Rockwell Co.fs Bank County Shawanaw Bimk. St, Croix Valley Bank. Walworth County Bank Wisconsin Bank of Hadisonr.

24,204 The Btocks of the following banks have been ex- rfia'n'cred for United States Treasury Notes, and. the Cbmptrollur will redeem their circulation at par with the same on presentation: i uxn Bank of Fox Lake. 5, 202 March 1, '00 Bank of Stevens Point 225 l'eb. 3, '00 Doc: 21, 'oa June 1, '70 June 2d, '70 Jan. 0, '70 April '70 Not adv'tsd Mar.

14, '09 Not adv'tsd Not adv'tsd Feb'. 23, '09 adv'Md. Bank of Wevauwega obti City Bank ot 1,053 Exchange B'k ot Darling Co 2, 253 Farmers Mechanics 707 German Bank I.27T Hudson City Banlj. l.U 544 Juneau Bank La CrosMtt County Bank 'tB Merchants Milwaukee) 205, Oshkosh Commercial Wisconsin Pinery Bank. Total v.

012 Banks wound up and redeemed in gold at par at this Ij.H' ll il OUTSTANDINU TIMH WBS- cincuiiiioN. iitaf iii Union Bank, Milwaukee 87 Notadvert'd. The tlme bf redemption of the bills of 'the fol lowing Banks has expired, but the Comptroller will continue to redeem their circulation until the Withdrawal of the securities OUTSTANDING. 93 Bank. Oshkosh City Bank.

Total: w.i The circnlation has been decreased dnring the last The hole amount of circulation oatsiaudins $53,817.. Secured as i i States, (is. 8, 000 CertUicate of State. Treasurer 33,924 Nl 31, 924 205 Treasnryiote. J.

M. RUSK I t. Bank Comptroller of the State of Wisconsin, ihereby. certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the securities and circulation of the Banks of the State of Wisconsin, as the same appears from the books of this office, on the 1st day of November A. D.

1808; i r-u is.ci,,, ,:4 Banij Coriiptroller, JFAddress ihe Nervous "and debilitated, Whoee sufferings have been protract ed from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence 'If you are suffering or have suffered frohi Involun-; tary wbat" effect doek it "produce upon your general health Do you feel weak, debilitat ed, or easily tired 7 Does a little extra exertion. produce palpitation 6f the heart! Does your liver or urinary organs; or your kidneys, frequently get outof 'ortfcr'l Ii your--urine sometimes; thick, milky, or Hooky la it ropy, on settling Or does a thick senni rise to topfi- aisedi-. ment at the bottom after it has stood, awhile'? -Do yba have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia" Are yonr bowels constipated Do youhave Spells of fainting: or rushes of blood, to the bead Is yonr nicniory inpaired Is yonr mind constantly dwelling upon this siibjectf Tjo yoii feebdull, company, of life Do you 'wish to be left alone, to get away everybody "Does any? little thing make yoii start or. jump? Is1 your sleep broken. or restless Is the lustre of your eyi' as brj iliant bloom on your, ehoek as bright Do yon enjoy yourself, in society well Do you parsne your "business with the same; 'energy Do yon feeh as much- confidence In! yonrself your spirts dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy Jf Bo; do not lay it to your liver or 'fu restless nights? Yonr back weak, and have but, little you this tp dyspepsia or liver, complaint? Now, reader, diseases b'adfy; icured, and sexnal excesses, are ail, capabhvof pro ducing a weakness of generative organs.

"The' iorgans of generation. when la perfect health, make the, iDid. eyer, b'ia that those defiant, porseTering suCceSifnl business men are always, those whogfl generative organs are in perfect health You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of he'rv- palpitation, ot tna. Heart. Tney are.

never' afraid they cannot siu'ceed Jn don't becvui ad and they" are always polite and 'pleasant' in the company of la dies, and look you and them right in the face-none of your downcast looks other meanness about ,1 do not mejin those who keep the organs inflated by running to excess These will not only ruin rtheir but also tho's'g they do business for or with. IIo many men, from badly-cured the effects of pelf-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce; almost every disease -4iilocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide and almost every disease that humanity is' heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected-, and have doctored for all but the light onei. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Di-. uretic. HKLMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU-CTIU, is the great a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drop ey.

Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, "General Debility, and all diseases Of, the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in" Male or from whatever cause originating, and. matter of how long "i If no treatment is suUpitted' Consumption and insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of posterity depends Upon rt prompt use of a reliable Helmbold's Extract Bachu, established upward of 18 years, prepared by IL T. HELMBOLD, dnig-gist, 504 New York, and 104 Sonth 10th Street, Pa; Pkice 1.25 per bottle, or' 6 bottles for G.50, delivered to any address. Sold by all druggists evervwhere.

are gimuine unless done jip in steel engraved wrapper, fae-simile of my Chemical Warehorise, and signed I-i IIELMBOLD. WARll ANTS 1 FO ATTACI I-ment (with BH3od-both new forms, just printed and for sale by 1'. 1. i'JUMli, A 1 i -The Alma Express, which Ms editors ind names; has entered iU eigbtii volume. 7 i -i Stolen by Indians.

i Prom the Black River Fulls Banner. Ten years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bu- enresiding In the town of Sipriugfield, about eight miles from Black liivter Falls, lost, -a three year old girl.5 Tne following' particulars in! the caso will, be i.of. Interest.

to our readers: At the time of the painful occurrence they bad three children, the little girl being the youngest. Mrs. B. sent the elder children to hunt for eggs, near the bouse, while she went into thd iiold to dig some: potatoes, leaving the little one asleep on the bed, tjpon her, return to the house, tp her surprise and great grief, the little girl was not there. Strict search was made all about tle and for a long distance in either direction, but, without As there bad been a few Menominee Indians in tbe neighborhood, due care was taken to see if they had not taken her.

Nearly ten years had passed before' a single gleam of sunshine was thrown on the subject. About two weeks a gentleman reported "having seen a white girl with a band of Indians near Wedge Greek, Clark' Co." sThe description eiven of tige," color of hair and eves was such aa to almost convince Mr. Buell that bis long lost daughter was in the eounty, and he at once prepared for the search. Undr, Sheriff I. A.

Coleman, Captain Archer Car-nahan, and one or two- bthers, followed the Indians for a number of-sdays, but, up to last accounts, -had not overtaken them, i Mr, Coleman informs us that he is perfectly satisfied that the girl is with the Indiana. The search will be fl The girl is about thirteen years ol age, lias light hair and bluo eyes.) in i-HA. jx iicn ovruc in nullum nr From a San Francisco Letjej-jl, I'lTarepa Rosa was singing Casta Diva San Francisco. iFolding her white 'hands on her bosom, and. raising, her tender eye she commenced with lier Jioliau notes, the mel ody awellins rand brepkine, intc, a gush of plaintiye)ssuppHcatiog harmony that vibra ted through every chord of the heart.

glanced at my friend at my side, radiant in her dress and halo' of 'golden hair, silver and there' was a sweet, pensive. loos on ner aowncast lace. ine music 'ceased'ahd 'the' audieiiee; wild with enthu was demanding an when toy beautiful cbmpanion'raised her large, serene re8'. to "-inine' and it "Yes." replied I. quickly' sharing1 her feel ing, ''althbogb glorious it touches a mel ancboly chord." '0, nonsense," she exclaimed, "I don't mean that 'Yoit' know verv well that I don't pretend to appreciate this kind of musical jargon.

I mean isn't it sad to seo so 'manv yoXi "men in California bald-headed! I wonder 'if it's disssj nation, or the climate, or what Do yxn know that I nave been picking out bald heads down in the parquet, and would you believe at, I ac tually pounted nine Jrstrs' VBrttt'cs11 Bb, person Mr, Booth'-was short, spare and muscular; with a head and face of antique beanty dark hair; bine eyes; a neck and 'chest of ample but symmetrical mould! a step ana elastic, assured, kinjrly. Ilis face was pale, with that healthy pallor" which ia one siti of a "lriagnetid brain '''Throhghovit this brief, imperial figure, Nature liad planted ordinused her most' 'Vital 'organic and made it' 'the1 capable servant of the commanding mind that1 descended into and possessed it iri every fiber. The airy condensation of this tfemperameht found fullert expression in his Voice, Sound and capacious lungs; a 'Vacnlar and fibrous throat, clearness and amplitude in the" interior mouth and nai.tl' passages, Formed its physical 'Words are weak, but the truth of those we shall employ, in an endeavor to suggest that voice, will bejfelt by mnltitudes wiio have been 'thrilled, by its living tones. Deep, in volume, jof marvelous flexibility and range j' delivering with ease-, and power of Instant and total inter-ehangc, trumpet-tones, bell-tones, tones like the sound of many waters," like the! muffled and Confluent roar bf bleak grown But no analogies 'M art ornature, and especially no indication of- its organic "strue-? ture and physical conditions, could, TeVe'al the inner secret of its chiirmJ -Th3s 'Teharnt lay in" tbe mind, lof which his voice wa a most "'nhner the sway pf a thoroughly informed; jflfti'd: The chest voice, became a fonntain of siori and" emotion. 'Thehead register gavfe1 the silver iqy, awakening tones'Nof tbo pnre intellect, asn the imagination stands, with its beautiful "arid comforting face, between heart'1 and brain, and marries'them 'with' a benediction, giving1 glow to the thoughts, and form the- emo tions, so there arose Jn actor a third element of bard to "define, hut of a fusing, blending; kindlin'g'tjuality, which1 we may name 'th'e1 imaginati re, 'wbicli' appeared now in gbme.single now with the full diapason of tones in some, memora-1 ble sentence, and which distinguished him as an incomparable speaker of the English tongue.

That voice was gm'ded by amethod which defied the set; rules of 'blocution. It transcended It brought airs -'frblif heaven and blasts from hell." It strtigpfled' and smothered in the" pent fires of passion-, at darted from them as tongues of waa 'Hhe earthquake, voice of t. Victory' 'It was, full pf and heaft- breae, Iree as a fountain, it took the fbmi- and pressure of the 'conduit' thought; and expressive beyond known parallel in voice of it suggested moi'e J-ban it expressed. -rJwsau on Boom 8 Uemysby 1 Gould. 1 -non w.

The Effect of Smoking on Boys. Dr." lie caishe '(General the itivestigations on the influence of tobacco oil has been strnt'k with the Jarge number of boys, aged fromjiine to fifteen, who and hag been led to inquire iritofthe' 'Connection of 'this habit wi'th impairment of the- general health. He has observed thirty- ight from nine to fifteen, who sniokeiimore jOr less. Of these distinct symptoms present In' twenty-two there' were' arto'tw disorders -the '(circulation bruet desouffla of. the neck palpitation, disorders of the digestion.slowness of intellect, and more or less marked taste for strong In three the pulse was intermitted.

In eight ''there' was- found on examination', m6re or less -marked diminution of the red cor puscles; in twelve there, was, rather epuaxis; ion imu uisti.irDea steep, and lour had slight Ulcerations of membrane of the -disappeared ceasing from tlie use of; tobaijeo for some days. children who are.yery well the disorder was, in Mess marked. "'As' to thfl ag'es'efght of the'bOys were from nine to twelve years nineteen from UvififteenLt duration' of tbe habit of smuking roleveri from six months to a yt-iir, and in sixteen more' than two years: The ordinary treatment of in 'gehefnt'1 pi-bdiifc'cd 'no effect 'as long as the- suioking as vontinued when, this was desisted frqni, health was soon perfectly if there were no or: ganic disease. B'r'ifixJi" Medical Journal. fI fit; 'Kl XT 1 Gaines, What is the best winter treatment for calves, to make A plenty of good feed and slieltcrv vi.Jhes practice of keeping -thenr-ivt; the stack yard on, the poorest far) to toughen thenr is.hunr, profitable; Put, them, up and water WgiiiaVly- and -if the-May be of poor 1.uja!ll'y; Supply-'-tlie deficiency'bv corn meal, atLCM roots- They should be kept con-stanuy growing, to bring out all their good show itself in the pail iri due time.

ed of is 1 fsir for the St. Rosa "Orphan Aeylum realiz is ed about J. Mi DuftANn, "'jdst Tetnrned from Europe. 1,1 iThe1 registered Voters of Jlilwaukee numbered 12,869 the largest number in the 4th Ward, the smallest inr the Ah The Sbeboygan County If, raid says the jittempt to raise ngora goats there is a fail- tire, tbe woo being slow of sale and the an-: imals impossible to confine with any ordina. ry fence; "Mr John Parker has shipped his i g08 back to Illinois, iTTTT-T-be Green Bay Gazette announces' the arrival there of a new steam fire engine costing' 1 i 0 1 7 Luriiberxiian reports a sad case of auieide at Ocontoi Saturday.

night last i.Mrs.i Geslin, wife -'of Lovis Geslin, took her 'jartar1 from '-this earth's joys' and sorrows this ii'rt ver 'from ii iThos, Milledgk's; dock; This is the most melancholy case of premeditated suicide' we for some time; Mrs. 'es-' eligit syroptbiris pf insamty odi-focuonje tbree years, but not sufficient to ex- any uspiciona of her intention to tCr-' existence." -i'iy-''' Poor County, Advocate fays a large number evergreen are. rising shipped la 1.1,1 sl i V.j rl a i i 1 1 i v. me aupaca Criterion states that the barii of Aioizo'YAfGHAX, who resides on the Weyau wega road, was burned, last Thursday night, and with it several head of cattle and aad all his grain. Loss heavy: Asdrew Markhasc and Milforb: Linsay, of I'lthe town of Frecmont, Wanpaca'' county, have killed six full grown lynxes within the past three Mr.

Markhah killed four. and Air. IjIndsat two. They were killing eheepiKV "V'Z The Hudson "Democrat tells the ing strange story. the mystery of whih it -cieannot i.ii:i V.

"A short time ago, in broad day Jigbt, a 1 1 gentleman was walking upon the bluff, above, inth 'eve' wnea aI at once he fell prostrate among the' bushes, and there lay perfectly still. In a few moments another' gentleman 'passeo near the spot, was siniilarly'piflected, and also fell flat upon the earfh; Still another; within a Very short space of shared, the" same fate and all three lay very and within' a very short distance of each 'other. Just how long they remained in that position, we are not but up-" rising to their each' regarded' the half 'vacant and separating they walked rapidly away in different direction" The Eau Claire Free Press reports the following sad accident at Pouter Moox's A little child aged two 1 ie ----'liught halfpa 0 aovl. Was out h.n;n. the large stork of goods in the 5 tt Madison City Grocery Stores; -'j uiiliii.j And have added largely to their and are now offering at II 13 i.A The best description ot GROCERIES OF ALL KIXDS, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, LOUIl 1 i -i i AND ALL FAMILY iSTJPLIESl AT THE IL.

3Xux-lct CALL AInT) i I YOUNG'S NEVy BLOCK, the Post Ofllce. Madison, Wis. Good Delivered Id any Part of tlie City. llS)3oct9dawtt ''iT qHAT J. yonr WINDOWS, RAD YG LAZED, and your PAiNTS AND OILS, tha cheapest in the State, is at 102 Wilson Madison, Wis.

asiOangl'tdawSin f.w i' i Farmers' ISank. "'--i' fMAmS AGAINST THIS BANK f'or JoliH II. dividend paid bought at the highest market rates. G. B.

BUKKOWS, Miller's Block. jounger than her- sell, near a pile of lumber. Unfortunntl- the lumber fell to buryini-'ti' little girl beneath its crushing weight, where "she remained two hours5 before1 her oarent JS4.I4 aseeriji'hl- "if hereabouts, and when rescued life was extinct. The little bOr; who had been playing with his sister, ran to his father immediately after the accident, Valuable S. Fitch's "Domestic Fami- 1y doscrlhcs all diseases and heir remedied Sent by mai froeld AiHrttss, lt-8 S.

FITCH, 714 Broadway, New York. B3Tap22dawly j.Uiv i i GAGK. Cshier CHAS.J. SCUMITT.Ass't Cashier. Ilap33day je9dtf Madison, Wis..

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