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V1SXLTTME 14 free Jjress THURSDAY, 20, 1871 Republican State Tirkrt. tor iioteruvf, i C. WA9HBDKN, Of La far Gmtnor, (It. II fETTIT, Of OCColamliia. TV Stele Trrinrtr, 1 HV-NttV HABTZ, Of Manltowoc.

iV Allornty Gcn-fal, Of Siiprrlnt'iulri' 1 Of Milwaukee. r. WIIEKIAB. Ore-mi! da Lac. JV Sauttnr, 3 J.

CJ. TUOHJP. Jfcirtfcr BRADLEY PHILLIP Ticket Cn'iiity ffeluiol KIDUER Kfmattable taper. The List Chippewa contains i.rxsmarkiible article ou Kegular Nom, Iho general import of which is to 1 cja uso Republicans, without furtherliuowlcdgc in the premises, to (iiatroBt thu record of the Kepubliean for State Senator from this 4 d'wtrict, Hon. J.

G. Thorp. And by-the way, the course of that I piper hap been rather remarkable, thus i far'ihis fall, for a paper that sails under the name of Republican. It has as yet, failed to raise the Republican -tate ticket to the Dead oftits columns, aud besides ita eulogy on poolittlc has been copied far and wide by Democratic newspapers as an endorsement of their standard bearer, far exceeding anything'that they thoiuKclvcs could say in his favor. The article to which we refer was brought out by reason of! this paper stating, that current rumor said at Lieut.

Governor Pound wias giviug aid and comfort to the Denuicratic nominee for Senator, thus jeopardizing the election of thenuxt rniteil States Senator, and the interests of the Kepub- liean party generally. From the tenor of the Hf.nit,! person can conclude otherwise than, that "current to tho course of Lt. Governor I'ound. is correct Though it says at that time the Lt. Governor did not know tho Democratic nomination.

Yet it fails to ftatc that was common talk throughout the Mr.Carton was nominate he would receive the support of tht Union Lumbering of which Mr 1'ourid is the legitimate head. The Her lit then goes on to saj that if per ehauce Mr. Pound sliouKi support the Democratic nominee, the FRM PrtKCS has no right to complai because First, they Mr. Dorivin and supported 31 r. Gleason.

Second, thoy tried to defeat Mr. for the Assembly last fajl, and Mr. Thorp contributed $400 therefor. Third, they bolted Judge Lyon's nomination hist spring. The Herald considers these acts Wrongs.

Admitting it, if true, what a kind of moral philosophy it is that paper gives ita philosophy of Barbarism: "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth;" a philosophy that would breed a and feeling which must sever all connections, of a political and business nature, the end of which would not be seen daring tho present generation; a philosophy such as is tolerated only by the non-civi- 1'uod nations of the earth, and if followed oat must inevitably sever all party tieg in the Chippewa Valley. We are nntonishcd at its teachings. But what are the facts concerning the Wrcngs enumerated by the Herald. To the first we say -Mr. Dnrwin was beaten in this county 111 majority, bocaoae the Democrats for their own party aggrandisement started the story a him, that he was opposed to the Dclb Improvement.

This failing to have tlie desired effect, another was originated, which very many believed, that Mr. Dorwin was pledged to divide KauClairo Co. The only wonder is that with the persistent energy displayed by the Democracy, aud the "trap" which they sprang upon the people, tbftt more did not stray from their allegiance. The tide was stayed only by the herculean of the FRBK Claire Lumber Co. and other Btaunoh Republicans.

Mr. Thorp was not in the county gliding the eanvaos. and knevr no morti of the matter than did the editor of tho fferald. Yet were Dorwin's stauachoft supporters. In the faee and eyes of threatened indignation Mr.

Pound, for Lt. Governor, got nearly, or quite, hie fall party rote in this county fall Iu nil own county he run behind his ticket 180 of his influence on tome local measures. Were the Republicans in Eau Claire any wore to Uanu than thott ef Chippewa Fallal We do apt juattfy either, but think it the 3nty of Republican newspapers to people from being led astray by flueh rather tlmti to aid them OR in ifceir delusions. ing the second is utterly faSw that Mr, Thorp ijlnhtribotod a single Idollar to I aul in ijtr- Bite's defeat, or had any knowledge that was such a project on He not in the county at tbo time, nor within a month previous to the imo. The matter, was not sprung on the eve of election, and its pur- lort wa.s more to get Hep ib- icans the county MI as elect Charley Gleasuiii county Treasurer, tlion to Mr.

Jato. Two ff matter and two bit at the bait" to-wit: Ucorge W. Williams and Alex Kemp, neither of h. in politicians, yet usually- support- ug their Mr. Kemp if the Eau Claire Lumber hence Mr.

Thorp is blamed, yet hq had no iiore to do with it than man in moon. We know the Democrats ucrQ. wanted to see Mr. Uiuncttc elected, and perhaps i some I Rcpubli- ans, but a majority of the jtirty hero wore favorable to Mr. Ifato'ij election.

The bolt on Judgo Lyfiji iu tliis ciiuaty, last is, greuily to be deplored for it was without i shadow of cause, and placed all those engaged in it in about the samo light of Don Quixote, when he fought tho wind-mill. The Democrats sot their; "spider-trap" and numbers of KcpubljcanHi were silly enough to bo caught in uienlios. When will Republicans common sense, and not allow the Democrats to "use" them. The FREE-PRESS dt-noiuui-cd the act most emphatically at the time, and every leading Republican i tried to prevent the disorganization; but the trap was set in a manner that a groat share tho damage was done before tho people could bo rt-arhiid. This trap is of the same species which Dem- wrats have set for Cldppuwa county an 1 will they too, fall into says that the riiippe- wa county Delegation offered to accept any other man than Mr.

Thorp. By what right does a minority attempt to dictate to a majority. One year ago, or little mere, the Kau U'aSre Kr- publicaiis voted for anvotluirjuar than the present incmbcr of Congress: in the nominating Convention, the majority refused toyUild, and we had to accept the nominee. From rcas'iiiing, they ought to conic huine and set up the same dcft.M^c of the ChippoTva Delegation initliis Senatorial matter, bnt they did: not, and arc iiovr well pleased with theircoiir.se, and their member of Congress- is lifeless to follow tliis siiliject further, Mr. Thorp is the rofruh-r lie publican noininye and fairlv'nominat- ed.

Mis rut'ord as a KejMibliran is loyonil rojirnach. Ills Vote and action upon party measurer, will 1 with his party. We hope Chippewa IN-pu liritii.s will think befool! they t' in a Demoerafif sp'nler- We 'lo not our ep'es the faet thut there is a det-p Dolls nil' 1 val and if Republicans of Chippuwa ty olnwsu to bull Mr, Thorji.iand their vote a man win): will act against them mi all otliur ijiicstiotis which arc vital to their parly in the nation, it is thi-ir privilcgjn, and in usingjit thoy make a mistake for which they will greafty regret in the future. i (Jur criticisms on Mr. Pound, whieh brought a t.lcfcnso in thi; were because IK; is a Republican state cffic )r, and we have in right to expect that Hie would toe tjie murk if all others failed: he has repeatedly asked jiarty support ri-iieivcd it, when A majority of the, people who voted forh'un well knew Unit his opinion conflicted with measures whieh they held'dearest.

Platform. Mr. Carson, in a letter to (lie Me nomonic Convention, stated, if nominated he would accept the nomination: nnd that he was opposed Dolls Improvement, and to Beef plough, and that he would use every i honorable means defeat thoso incasuros. This is the platform up which lie hopes to be elected. Itsccuuto us that Mr.

Carson's views are rather narrow, and not sufficiently comprehensive to meet, the necdssities of the Chippewa Valley. He prevents tho building up of a manufacturing interests on the. river by his opposition to the Dells Improvement, -lie deprives parties of the to drive logs tn 'cf his opposition to those works. As the matter stands now, only one company can operate on the Chippewa, and they Icivc their works a success by building a dam this summer; mark it, dam so as tp give them slack water, and yet tlicj refuse to give others what they themselves take. This company can hanrllo only about of lops with their present ticrrt-asud facilities.

What is to bo done with the other logs. will not allow them to be handled at the Dells, anil forsooth they must not bo allowed to go Slongji. Xowrwhat docs common sense say. Juat this: You can't get too many Improvements on the river. The logs that will bo handled this year will be at hazard, and are liable to be swept away at any freshet for want of holding capacity.

There is evciry reason to believe that instead of iOO.OOO.OOO being handled, in five years from now, the aniount -will refli'h from iiOO.ftOOJKHt to OtiO. 'JK(jw how will you handle on Republicans. amounttfith safety aud 1 Only cno i by a thorough system of ImprovemcntB itisremem- froto tho: head to the montli: of tho tared that thifl Briwn was elect- KE8IB. river. The man who can't Comprehend this is unfit for Senator.

keeps manufacturing capital it of tho iillcy. Simply tho mattir stands there are no chances for men to opcr- Put in your improvements and Imw capital will rush and, tht; Chippewa Valley become ijich. Mciionionlc itrpubUan Kiilly. Last week. Tuesday, we look the ars for Mouomonie, to attondi the lubliean Kally which was Held that cveiiiturand by Hurt.

C. G. Williams, of Janesvillo, and Hon. J. G.

Thorp. The speakers wore met at the train by Capts Wilson and Taiutcr, Hon. Hunt, Kil. Wclx and other enthusiastic of the Republicans of that thriving and lively tiiwn. The general appearance of town' speaks, unmistakably, thrift, and go- ahead.

The most noteworthy object that we saw in the way of fcuildingj wan the now court house, which is being rapidly pushed to completion. It is lirick structure octagon In form, we should judgo feet ir( height; with a fine zinc projecting cornice; containing all tho necessary riomx for coiyity officers, and a couimodious room for court purposus in the second bosidcs two fire-proof in the basement. The jestimatc cost is Of course we brought at the office of Messrs Flint aiid Weber, Who are, nnd we speak! without by the solid- of those same tjiith a fusion of Liberals. How tbii compare with he statement of smoqratic orators that, peace riMgnt; Bupreuie throughout the South; thai 'the Ku KIux outrages arc mere frb: untions of Bepub- Hcan politicians. KKMKK Oct.

2-t. Liverpool ha.s Hi-ibse'ribcd 10,000. for the Chicago Relief Fund! X.iltingltiiu. XI, 000. The steamer JtiiMia took a ron- nignmciit of nupply the sufferers by tho firca.

The National Choral Socief 'numbering one thousand ill perform the oratorio Mcsfia in 1'ark for the llelief Fund. Hir Koilerick J. baronet nnd President of and Oeograph lieilycistcrday, 7'A MAIIISE The steamships City jofNew York, Minnesota, JJrittttuia Corinthian have arrived out. LOXDOX that Napoleon decl of a Bonapartist tended descent Times and an in- iast of Fmucc without foundation. ho Kmperor, claiming to be tho logitiji, ito sovereign mi violent mf surcs for his restoration, but his jiar- tmans whould urgo the ing of the bill of the French people a settlement the government by ir'biscite.

10 mi. MAKMKLLKS Oct. the municipal flections, yestorjky, the ultra Catholics were snccesfui. Tilt I'AUI Out. wturbaiircti broils rH the getting up one of tho best weeklies in the State.

At 7 o'clock in the evening thfl band inudo its appearance on tho street in front of rub's Hall, and commune; ed tuning up to lively musijc. This baml is regarded, by musicians, as only to tho celebrated brass, band at Milwaukee, and it 'is justly regarded with pride evofy citizen of Mcnomoiiie. After playiijg two or three tuncf, ail repaired to the Hall, where the ajwcrobh'd audicitcc were again trcatefl to more music from the band, when (he meeting was called to crdcrby Robert K.H')-, naiu- irig Capt, Wilcon an chairman of the' meeting, which was enthusiaBtically carried. The speaker upon being in-; from troduecd by the chairman wa.s ITV 11( KI) (V MKMlK11 T1IE cd wilh great appla.ue. He spoke for IST 11.

-IKTV that eloquence and pow or which has already placed him foremost amomg speakers of the coun. jn Corsica are merely twecn the local police "people I'UINCK Vx. It is cai'l tha' Prince N'apolenn an 1 r.ounced his intention to 7 ilcliver speech to the eof Ajacrio. CONVENTION OK 1 Convention n( tho 1 ntcrnational -ic Communists assembled to-day. The attendance was small, -witlnnt the presence of any noted Icador.

TJjJ, I i were unintf resting. CHICAGO. Oct. this mornin a wdl try. The Hall was crowded with an iiitelliirent audience, and we need say they were fairly electrilind with thf floijiieni'C cr.

We ri'ite (iru; point iu the rour.sf. liad ropoattdly stat edfnmi tbe stau-l, that the rarpet-bag government of Louisiana had dured in laud for railro.vt purposes, and net one font of road liacj, been'built. Mr. Williams rcatl fromJ omn oiith to icr wlio the of tnat state showing JJ U( a rcitl that be issued, raillc Vr and hhat nut until tho iiiui-h rock from the remorse ami jbiiH ftturv. After th TIinv Times highly sen national artiob: purpurtin: to be a con- bv a member (if tit Internation- nf the burning Chicago by plot, in w'-ich a number of persons bcoido The details of how thccit- was destroyed are given with great ami 1 with general air i The wriivr, overcome makes this losure, believing his death at the lands of the to be yitable, eaoh mciiibcr Iming bound by in; most soi- uitli to kill-ftny mcir'jcr who evidently only ure that tijatiiig Doolittlc'x record, showing he was one year one next year thi; exactly the opposite, "judging from the past" thought no sensililo man liail any right to hnjin for the expect any- the vascilatiiig in (lit future.

At the of Mr. Williams hpeccli. Hon. (J. Thorp was calle'l for, who, upon making his.ap^- pi'arancc on the platform, was repeated cheered, showing conclusively be was a favorite among the people in those parts.

Mr. Thorp raid, aftej listening to the able and eloquent speech of Mr. Williams he had no intention of speech-making thought the the audience did) not expect it of him. However he made some sensible and pertinent which were well received Ho urged- upon tlie people the necessity of giving (Jen. Washburn a vote, and from the cheer which greeted those remarks, the speaker must have 1 been satisfied that Dunn Co.

woulil do her full duty in promises. "lie alluded to the Dolls ment as an enterprise which did not intercut Eau Claire alone, but the whulo Chippewa Valley. It was not a local question, simply, but one which the gtiato ut large should recognize aiding tho dovelopcment of her manur facturingJntcresta and promoting her On Suudiiy t-venii bvj'ore the Train system of internal improvements. lie understood that Carson chargod him with aiding in securing the ex- of the West Wisconsin raiU, lectured in Tarwi-11 hull.tNd, as wl by numbers of worthy ol made the 1 nrk that XTr.iins)lecturc would ft the last ever (Jelivcred in that hall, afN that a terrible calamity was iinpcf'ling over the Train is known be a memb of Intenwtioiinl Sixjyty, und tak- iiii iinKiiiiicction with allegedcun- fcssion. las propliL'i-y at leact remarkable', yiMciiiK Win.

K. Laiigworthy- a and a rcspcctablo suicided alxiut two o.dloek itorday inorn- ing, by blowing out hir brains with a pistol. Losses bv fire 'o supposed tfi nave inilneed die deed. TUH I'lIIIRCU RS The churches attended on yesterday, the tire almost the universal subject of theualpit orators. From Xew XMJiBrf AN'" orb.

NEW YORK, Oct. Reformers iu the Ninth AiiMfiiibly District have tcndcrctl to CbWlwt (J'Connor their nomination Assembly. O'Connor declares his fish to accept the nomination, but o. a few days delay befors giving "IIL1NKD IIVCIIJBAI'V' INESK LAHOIl," At bellevillc, X. -f -i a disturbance occurred on Sunday f'cuing 1 ctwuen soino Chinese in a laundry that pl.TX and a fttftad of luliorere.

The Chinese fired otahtir assailantn: i of the Rioting WilH apjire- tded. A Chinese was ilanper- Hcndeil. A Chinese rv was ilange ously wounde'd THE 'i A flit K.VCK. During tho race yq the yacht road lamlw from taxatinn for an ad-; Hesolute, sailed surely over the ditiorial ton This wasamistakei luourse, boating Livonia easily If it was a good thing he asked no credit for it; if it was a bad thing did not wish to be charged witn it. He had nothing to do with the proeui'- ing of the legislation referred to.

lit was in faror of ail just and legitimate taxation. At the- L-lose of Mr. Thorp's marks a vote of thanks and threO musing cheers were given the speakers. three 1 more Gen, Washburn and the Republican state ticket, and thtt 'H note to the uontinuution of upon thoir ticket till Tieman, wiH. the candidate of the iefonaBM fot the Assembly in the eigoth Samuel G.

fildenwill be the candidate in Clio seventh district. I The EepnblicM! Convention, lart iight, warned tho nominating oommit- tec to look out fof bad faith in other rginuationsVith which the committee onfers, as the German loaders are not cting in the intcreflt of the reform. The Tribune thinks their conduct tlends in the direction of Taiumany. Tho Methodut Episcopal clcrgy- IOII'H incetjng at the Methodist Book Concern yesterday, addressed by Reid, of Cbicago, stated that the denominational losses by the fire was $820,000. A committee wals appointed for the of raising a loan in New York to aid in the i construction of property destroyed.

WOOD KIRKS. A dispatch from Niagara Falls says I hit tho woods six miles above there, hoUvccn La Sallo Ton Wanda, have boon on fire all day yesterday, MIC woods cover an jarea of two miles. KMPI.OYEKS PAID Deputy Controller Green paid over, to the department, and to department, of Public Instuction for the employees of that Rpartmont; and to the Department of 'ubliu Parks Uhe Hum of $25,000 rom tho avails of bonds. A prominent Democratic of Pennsylvania, which has he BtipjHirt of the larger number ol IH which, from the ret, opposed the rocont new departure ilatforui of its tn able Hiclo on the eloetion (sounding wore like a of victory than the knel of tbe following pointcc ami forcible Down with our present leaders jDown negro suffrage Down with tbe so-called Fourteenth Fifteenth Amendment! Down ith that bold, naked am brarcu lie which the last clatuc of th Msolution contains! And up with the constitution I'p with statorights! lp with civil liberty and Tfap Chippcpa Valley Kenate Pltfrlrt tbe Li Crtrtv Ititpnblicm A There is no District in tht tatt' in which tho political contest wil i ornmand more general attention or ex more intorpst than in the Chippewa Valley District, t-ouiprisiug th Jouritics of Kan Claire and Dunn. This interest arises both from tho and ability of of the candidates, and from tin nature of tho issues whieh will cut into the contest.

Hon. J. G. Thorp, of Kau Claire is the Kepubliean candidate, lie long boon a leading Republican, an in both business ami political in one of the moat prominent men in tht State. He needs neither introduc-timi eulogy nor defence.

The Democrat ii: nominee is Win. Carson, KIMJ Kau Galla. Mr Carson is withou doubt, the ablij-Kt and'strongest candi date wliich tbit party could have cf: An earlv pioneer, a wealthy nnd Kticccsfu! lumberman, with high character, great oavrfy ajid largr per sonal inflncnce, hi: wherever placed, and in nn evenly district, wuul'l a furiiiidablu roiujn- titor- The di-trkt is strongly Republican but the fact thnf. "the Dells" wil riiter to groatcr ro less Extent, into the the iuter cxt, and M-IIM' of Mr. Carson's with hope of Ins flection.

Mr.Carson is opposed to the bill whik Thiirp, a.t well known is its early ami fTi-crfivc defender am There no tjui'stion of tbo rt-gu of Mr. Thorp's nominatiun or his rightful claim to party HUjiport, but inlthc Convention which plated bin itr nomination, the- delegation from Cliippcwa county withdrew, and declined to pledge tbcir port on av cojiint nf his position on tho Dolls ijuo.v It is now bjr some the vote of 'Republicans itintv will cloct Mr. Gar We cannot believe that all the Ro- btfblicans of Chippewa county will at this time to place a Democrat in tht State Senate. To do so, even if we cessful, which they cannot be, woult injure their local influence! with Ke- ppbliuans in. the Legislature much more than to have Mr.

Thprp.X in the Senate. Two ago, the Hepul licans of Kau Claire aided in the election of Lieut. Gov. Pound, although they knew hU official influence would bo used against their local interests. Now every motive of party fidelity, so clal interest and common courtesy upon Republicans of Chippewa to support Mr Thorp for the iSonato, Devote yourselves unreserved ly to adding Wisconsin to the following ftcpublicai throughout.

'YaClit Club claims Scries of races, possibility of winning two more, Livonia will bo at the port to-day the fifth race. If no othiT yacht in here, she will sail twenty miles back, ami will do the saino The Committee dAided that no more contests can take pJA-efor the Queen's In closing this article. uannfit" forbciir mentioning that wo called upon such loading Republicans its S. French, Carroll Lr.uas. Cap t.

Macauleyi Hunt, Hatisun, McLcaix, 3IcKahr, iRcichbach, and others who are determined that Dunn Co. shall state; the Dauntless sail the LivonU t( IOWA, MAINti. MONTANA WYOMING. 0 0 A 0. CALIFORNIA: CONNECTICUT.

I 0. A I A. 0 11 II A 0 I A Arrived, stenmo Oceanic. She give her full majority ini the Xovenlr God speed them, say her election. we.

Governor. Brown, of Missouri, ports tho Russia fleet with Duke Alexis coming in. ist. RATIOS. I Charles 0'Conii states that within a few dayssolho v'' important events will transpire respecting the municipal La Crowe 1 Republican and "The action of the ud- orof tho'Millwmikec News, ct iu (ntcring Judge Doolittie for tho po- 1 tical races this fail, was only nn ex- jlcrimcut, audit reminds us of the man vho entered a spunky and highspirited Htcer for a race tvhicii was to open to quadrupeds that wore hair.

A friend oskcd him if be expected to win tho i ace. "Well, no, not ho, jnt the entry fee Is smail, tho purso is large, and there, is no knowing what tli steer may It now admitted that the steer won't win the race. The experiment was a OFFICE OF ft. A TEAtl INSURANCE Eaxt Rido of Bat-stow St, APE AND NCY. Kan Claire, rxii'BD RELIABLE, As Solid as the Granite Hills; if New England, CAPITAL, UNIMPAIRED.

riton WIMTEIIK 4. Tnu. Uau. Kan 11 will to Imt tit. hkM" of Jklf Co.

wl 11 to) I I no donbt further It loUtlllh to orricit CMCIXIIATt, Oct. 11 iV'jynfad of I i f. C. CliltMl. cUiM wlthwt Iwrr.pllJil, A H.

U.nl. kit COM, will uitko up tlirw. inlllln a rtfkU, frmlltxuul vt dnmttaf inturllj tolnr Home Insurance I'twsi Honic or NKW VOIHK. rofrt A. Tuu.

Blu. At.uU, "HOMK" will rur. roi.i.i»wi>c; HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. 1x71, XV AH I Ahlliirh.v. Ololrr Hi vM warr.

IOIIK: SJ 'I 00 9 42 LATKB. il'I SI ri- of Y. TO October 10. 1871 Ij.llf .1 III-1 a fe Legal Ih i)iD. Irtrtwof ImH tant hi In to fburUdBth (14) i Uth 4.

MM hbM -wit: HHifff iiiSllli irf of i (ft) at MC itt court? of CM Cliin I (lull tt i hi Iowa which Putt It. ID Ihw UC (Uy of (A 1 a -s 0 jr. 04 QC H. WIBARNB.S, A(tJ CLAIRB COUSfV IN IH Old Hartford Co OIF 1 OT- 3IEETS ALL ITS L1ABLL1TIKS IN CHICAO AND KL8KWHEKK. Telegram Recef i cd From ad OOicc.

inecti-i Iu Hfit.il. CIURTEK PKBPBTUAk Mr. yunr Ttmn. 'W II. IS7I.

II. L. C1IASK, Ul 1 ftTl Franklin Fire Co. Assets $3,087,452.35 Accrued Surplus and Premiums, $2.687,453.86. Ootulirr tfth, K7I- "TW.

lit will DO iluuH put the tN.umiinio* iwMi W.huve wertho io Inllt 2" H-- 1 COI1Dtr i fully, Phoenix Co. I iUITM a. Ooaotn. Albert Hoiueworth has commenced a against George Jofnes of tho Tiajp, claiming 95,000 damages, inflicted by the I has called out the militia of several counties in the southern part of that state to suppress tho i yj thait neighborhood. Ho sayg 'thiif tho outrages committed are mostly negligence of Ch- Sloorc employee of Joues, wli6 a mdil bag, which of tbo Hair Drwriiig oofl formerly occupied I Cbrii ad jnill continue to do bm osb, the old Miltoo Martin broke H'a leg.

YOBK NKW YOBK ci ivj KOMISATIOKS. The DeBiocrt ac! lleformcrs deferred 'urther I i 3n touforinl work In excelled. iind get nlmrod, DAN'L on Received crfi P5 lave other and Jir we tlinl ud tbo iniaringpablle to on. I or WM. A.

I'IAU. Bao. 1 I Kwi Oct. 1871. lUluniCtttioim fiuiM ouroompanirii, our office, which A WM.

A. TEALL BRO. OFFICE, EAU WIS. IHKOBA1K. OnUkU Of OotoUr Ap 14T1, ipoit flUnj tie petltW of wlduw of of the town of 1, ctAUnjr tbAt of tht otStu In of WU- oondn, dlM oa ot 2M 1871.

and. Miduel Pntui, of town of aid, m- -d of tfH of ordered that raid kcard i at the Probate offl a town Kaa Claire, on tbo 6tb 187U at lOo'doak A. M. AoU it tfcai of laid ntf by publishing a If Uii or- f'tr tbrec WHfuirt fai prtrk 1 In a printed luid' cujn-j, prior to uid j. BT otnut, 080 A THALL, nL.

rt.) L. VILAS, Alt 'j for uv a It AT CLAIRE OUUTT Pro mkUn of On. thii ith dijr of OfltoW in fijioj Eli- (j( Siu.dk tn dUU of tbo let if April, Ion Allcstrnd apfioiatcd n.u^'. of tho mi.l It lit uricred thut ml.l ix buu-J bcfuije iuf, I tow. of tile uVtuek A.

U. ijd it of Mid application kmrioj pnbluh- 'bii iinicf tvf ib nccUi. oocv Ecu IJ Fmr a prilled iu uid tu bejMag, aVf'y JuJge, CooDiy Court. Inj of Mtrr K. 't viriui- auJ pfniULOOe ot an order o( i the-lib Jay of au of rrauk A.

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Pages Available:
1,055
Years Available:
1870-1879