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i THURSDAY, press 1871. lepaUiean State Tlrkft. ii. Of Colombia. HKNUV IIAKTZ, Of fuf Ait PnVmt Cowwiwiiirmi-.

r. WHEEI Of Fold tin (AC. of /xtv.t'i"-"''""" Of.K C. JOHNSON, Of Rock, J. Ci.

THORP. rA" Awh'y, BRADLEY County Ticket. Fur Cvmty A. HIODEB- I Altnri'fii, TEY.A§ AKUilL. stop the press to announce that tho Hon.

J. 0. Thorp, received the nomination to-day, for State Senator. More next week. Assembly Xomlnhtions.

Charles R. Gloason, the Democratic nominee for tho Assembly in this county, IB seeking an endorsement at the hands of the people, through his party tho. Democratic, and his claims are well presented in last Creek's Xcics. Tlio claims in our opinion, arc not sufficiently weighty as to induce any Republican to leavc'hip own ami KO over, to him, against a man in all his equal, unless it be kg'wla- tive manipnlationg, and in many greatly his Buporior. It is not our intention to abate 1 jot or tittle from Gleason's just deserts, for we most chccrfilly concede him spirit, and a and AND HIS AUSWHTED IfRKSS.

Enil of the Beits Flgirt. AVis. Sept. Tl fight which lias long been in progress the northwestern part nf the state twcon tho contending interests hivol wl by the proposition to build a da across the Gbippewa river deljs nea Katt Gl.tirc, has at lost been Hot tie Lieut; GOT. ThatL C.

Pound bavin bought tbo property on which it proposed to build dam, payin therefor. The property is the only spot on tuo riv where dam could be constructed, an was, owned by parties in Pennsylvania The; largo interests of Gov. Poun at Chippewa Falls would be injured by the of tli dells proposed-, mid of course was one of the leading of tl' scheme. It was even charged that 1 was instrumental in influencing Goi Fainrblld to veto the bill passed by th last This coup rl'rtot the childlike and bland Thad. ha created ti great, sensation, not only i locality directly interested, but i oilier parts of the state where the pu chase has become known.

The above choijo bit news from tho Madison correspondent of tl: Western Associated Press. bit newspaper notoriety is a great; thiuj and tho "childlike and bland ban had his proportion, nevertheless would seem that he could not avo this opportunity of again seeing name in the papers. We beg to assaro the Western Associate and all concerned, that the Del fight is not ended, but will be rone we with the utmost vigor the coming wii ter, and until a charter for the improv menta is secured Lieut. Governor Pjiind. purchased the property whete it is pr posed to construct said dam.

Tl land oix either side is owned by Ka Claire people, with tho exception an interest on one side of tho river, longing to Henery Gloason of Florida The Union Lumbering Oo. have wo arc told, purchased an interest the "cut off" property, '-let ants in common" with parties in th place, ho own an interest, lease and possofKwn of the saiiie. the Associated Press man, th "ehirdlike'and bland will te how (me "tenant in can en join another in such case, ite be happy to know. He may sun for earnest felling for the success of.Kau division of property, but how will Claire's most cherished BchC'llie, the Bnw millr IIP mnv caiidon snlr Dells Improvement. But what if he asking the hands of Republicans; that they him a Democrat, endorse the principles for which, he is the duly cho-cn exponent, andvthe spirit of which is truly repugnant to every earnest, thinking Republican, and to stultify aud tie themselves in the eyes of their coworkers io the cause of Freedom.

We understand a man to be a lie- publican, because ho believes certain great fundamental principles aa advo- divide a eaw mill; he may cause a sal if ncd'-wary the "longe.Ht takes tho persimmons." It lias been no secret for thre months hero, that the I'nioa Lonibe ing Were negotiating for that prop erty. It created no flutter, or excite HK'iit. Thu general opinion was tha Jfr. I'ound was anxious to secure a interest in the Dell? Improvement and would noun abandon liis Qppasitioi to it. That opinion was b.tsed nprm fact that he floiild not be MO ignorant c-ntad by that party, and best ctlcula-1 UU(lcrstaUtl that it Uas bc ted to promote the peace, prosperity, I a wlM jn perpetuity, and honor of the nation; four hat privatc ertvcal placing it preeminently in the bc taken for the public good Upon pay ground as the party of Progress aiid.j ni( nt of Then Keform; the very bulwark and battle- bi (1 front of our whole Public School svs- tem; the party that prexm'cd tlio Onaetcd the Homestead la.v, built tbd Pacific Railroad, and struck tho shackles from fonr million slaves, and cnatampfd maiiitood on their hrows.

And Mr. Glcason askt) to desert their ranks, support him that ho may go down to tho Legisla- tu-c and, enact laws, antagonistic to fondamuatal wliieh arc the pride of Republicans, and the glory of civilization. If Gleauon had not wanted Kc- stultify-theijuelros, and disgrace I their party, why did he not annodnw himself asjv People's pandi- 'luto, or an Indcpepdeut candidate, and absolve himself from all dimply i the ratio party are necretly working in iiopes to'get control of tbe nest Legislature. You wiU see them on the street storoa, talking: tut don't oare anything about of lihe town are looking if Republicans were; not aa anxibns for tlic jiras- perity jtbo town as yet when the, day coiue round, who ever knew oaoi of these anxious men to bolt his ticket. i beware whom you yop wOl see your most cherished tho Hubli his investment, except as thcivalac is appreciated by at th Dells, for as it stands now affixed to the 'cut off" property is an imaginary So fur an injuring the ant hlnndTbad'sv.

property at Citiippcwa Falls, it is ninety If Mr. IVmud is i confident as ho assumes to be, he should ccas6 opposition before the Iicgjelature, anfl 1st tbe inattei 1 come before tbcj courts; This will relieve the State from al further trouble. One thing uiore anil we are ithrough: The property which) IWid lias purchased an intarcst inj, is Indispensable to the limprovementa "jcut commencing at FarvijcH's mill! anfl: ter tuiiiating 1 at about tihc th( rapids, is pronounced by engineers far superior; but tte lower one wis sidiopt- ed on account an estimated less er pense of aboutj three dollars If Thad has mado point, cjoepli as ho becomes a co-worker in tjie Delli project, horo faiia 'it. One thing the public rest Eau Claire has not hor ia- tiTcsts to bc iujjured the least. for the Assembly, is in every respect worthy of the highest fi.

deuce of JKc people, man of culture, thorough knowlf.djjc of tbu of our country, of men and things, of broad and comprehensive viowsandtho motive power to pat thcnpa into execution; is a man of ready forcible sjicaker up-iii any! of the tApicis of tbe day, besides pbbcrsei a deep and abiding faith: in! tho fundamental doc.teioM|oCth« Kepnblican party, and if elected will do credit to the people whom he chosen to We say that woujd be an everlast ing stigma if white-washed politicians trade kini off, and to-which we believe, the people will not submit. ia ezMcU. to manu- Urge quaiititUa of brandy in tbe fotBM. ffho in the production of and the difficulty of oaduga tndy for the cro. has led a brandy nT in will tUrn oat 600 gal- and it expected that erected and put tion: of Mr.

Kiddcr a 1 BE HOXKST. A Howard lato of the Fort Atkinson Herald, has purchased JTnrs tlinks the nomina- weak one. On tho contrary, wo regard it a good and popular onje, as will be attested by an overwhelming majority in the couj- ing election. have yet jto hoar him.spoken ofofchcrwj.se than an energetic and popular educator. Mr 1 Kidder was" flvb county schorj stands uuqucationcd his Ho efficiency cceded by Mr.

Locjtwood, uho has held it four ycqrs, to thesoi gentle- mcd is Kaa Oliire -indebted! for her school Charlejs; II. Glcaaoni is. the nominee for tho Assembly in Kau Claire. iouutL It ii understood and otijer pnMicans therq intend supporting him preference to a member of tbcir own party. Corruption makes suchlfriwida you.know fc ove Vfcjr effect.

Thorp now, ho las sincejthe organization of tU parly, supports the straight tjcfeet. Qau the Herald roan sat as rpfkcs such Btr aWe friends. If fa any Republicanjslwholhink of their ticket, thLJ fall i this cooiry fail to know wflfj thoy are. I a rc Jng Wwhburn. Tlio Democratic papers in tho 't are with great zeal urging thar' people should rote against WVsh irn; a ad fir Doolittlo, because dating inc, of tlio former's last in every measure wbif wanted for the benefit of his own trict wax most violently (nd Home lUKf it did not poflsecs merits, but to Washbum.

Now let us look -ihc cause for all this. Mr. Washburfi, aa it is well understood by placed him lu nomination gross the last term, had dutcrrai' on, a vigorous onslaught against legislativo schemes, by which tlr tional Treasury was being Wed of money under cover of cot! 'acts, land grants, obimbusu bills, That ho carriqd out his intent to' the fullest; letter, and thereby -'Jived. tho country millions of dolLifft is ft matter of histqry. In doing tlili ho incurred the hostility and impIutahJu enmity of all that class of ists, who live aff greedy for such assistance as they them in loblying through some nion8tro4s steal; besides the of tho Pacifio Co, for opposing one of graltf.

And this is Washburn's bncsty, an interest ia the Fond dn Lao Commonwealth, will assist in tho management of that We heartily wish him the most liberal success. Notwithstanding Gen. Uutlcr's ho 1 defeat for the Governorship in Massa- chuscts, hegivea in his adhesion to the to prevent th-' tion of the national froirt wholesale robbery. And bei''XuBO of this, (he extension of the Si-- Croix Laud Grant was defeated. that the bill was wanting merits, but that Washburn favored it.

To vote against him unii cunistiinces, would poor mcnt for one to do h'm di 1 in tbo future. Contrast Tbe Two Democrats say the Kupub; -aiis'liaro stolen from the United Sta yt Treasury within eigbb years, by reason of dishonor officiate. Twenty millions, thoy say, lout through defaulting C'ollejprs, and the remainder by army paymasters, That money haw boon to tho United States is true, is it lamentable that such is the know the administration weeding the Departments officials as fast as bc found, and punishing too, tHu facts have been given to the put -v ts fast as hr'taglit to light. The emocratjc papers, with their usual for truth, endeavor tugloss tht-J; into "hideous while unexag- erated truth is bad enough- The aai'ountg remaining Collectors is not fur from I mil but it is likely of thi amount will be saved to Govern meat through bondsmen arr onsidcrable amounts Inconstantly Hodge, the defaulting the amount of upwards tct. has been! ticket.

Hon. W. Washburn is tho uumiueoand will bo elected. Tildon, chairman of the Democratic 'committee in New York, Grin in bin position against admitting the Tammany Delegates to seats in tlio Stnto Convention. And Tammany threatens, The German refuse to evacuate the department of Oiso, officially informed that tlm third half million of" the indemnity lias been paid; The minister of Foreign Affairs has referred tho mtittor to Uismarck.

Tweed has sent a circular to the clerks in the city departments, assessing them 'J per centum of their sal- cry, for an election fund, course, tlioy know butter than to rc- fllKC. The.Grecley wliu withdrew from the Syru-'uso conviMitimi, the ticket. Tribune says it accepts the ol'- ciuuiwuww culled a platform, arid bows to inonatrous committee." That for the time all interim! must 1m buried, ami the party a solid front against tljo Sensible, und'thus the party nro (vmn- tryovcr. Political Xi'ws, From the 1st Assembly District, llrnnt ('o, (jco. K.jCabanisis nominated by In the 'Jd District, M.

Treat is the Kupuhliciiti nominee, and in the -Ith Di.it. K. 1'Mt. Dr. Sam Jolins-m is (In- ic iiomiiiin-for tho St.

('mix District. Hon. Jerry Dobbs Driuoi-ralii: nominee-ill thcr Senatorial Fond du Lac Co. Frmn the Grccji Hon. Ezra Spniguc.

tho Itopublii-ans have placed in In tho fitb Assembly Hock Co, the have irnninated Hon. Alex (iraham for tin: Assembly. Tlie of J.ick.soti ic Clark havo put in for the Jv 'i. Thfv have I'l-'cll'-nt Wm re of I'ived (hi Vernon Co. Ucjiubiirran Political Jfendleaoer.

tho Stata Most of our readers have doubtless seen accounts of the beggars in Italy who paint of their persons obtain alms. Imby in a I be stump of a limb, claiming th( vound was received in battling fo heir country xcite Hymna cjposeu. to oxeite symptthy Sometimes they exhibi moralized condition, or These devices often by until the impostor Hcports concerning tho methoc adopted by tlio Democratic candidat Governor, to secure political in this cnniraign, remind us of th bovc mcntio ied practices. He visiti prominent iliakus personal appeals for support This, as practiced, isappociei ofpoliti al mendicancy quite buneath a ma lofty aspiration hat the Dctmofrutiu caoditate feed iis soul with! That he has made, an mako thjego approaches and ap- uujilH without meeting rebtifTa is no likiely. Holding the position ho now occupies, it inust need considerabl ssuranceonihis part to approach stcr ng Republicans as he does, for ho i ithcr a Democrat or Kopublican.

I I belongs to tho party that nominate liiin he bus his former support rtj ami friunds, and asks whoevo ijipurts hint to uid and abet dcscr bco()ino UR accessory after ic fact. If, however, the candidat i-i still a Republican, and we under tijnd that lnj Buys ho the case i rxjro flagrant, for bis candidacy as is an imposition on that par ty, and he oolicits Kepublican suppor pon tho ground that lie carries a fals HeaskBhonwit men couutc this fraud and sham. W' 1 know of no Hopuhlican wh wJuld RO impose upon tnc DcmotTat party. lnvt; of fair pla would forbid it. Wo make an opei tight.

Our Candidate a Kepubli cai, and is not as'-amcd to nay Hq constantly labors to make it th p-cssivo party, wh'ich shall bes iserve tlic- iutcrests of the people no tnl'un advantage; niaktis appeal to his enemies; has uiidcrritanding with the foe is ojicn The not that tho nominee tli'f shall belong to our side Tli'ey neud not friendship now VV't make no league with them. Thos take position with the oppositio stand or fall with their chose riiijiradcx. We oppose. the carrying uf colors, the wearing of form, and tho utteriimre of th put( which belie the feelings of th rt. We oppofu abject politica udicancy, and cLindcstinu visitn tilt kitchen to beg crumbs, cTUHts a IK Wo any atteuip to jimpodr upon the iinturt! i inch, and to tfwerve them from wha thok- conceive their duty, on persona grojuiidn.

We hate treason and hjii.sc hvpocrirty; and deserters win undertake cajole or influence Riv ptiblieans under prolem-c. mus i-xpcct acd defeat. fig?" Hradloy Kaii lias redieved the nomination for nomination for the Statn Senate, from Mjc-inlicr of Assembly from this paid io four iiuif- Ircd thousand dollars, is 'ndcrgoing court martial for his His and family turned over th private jropcrty, and have begged th'cm- sclves td make good to (iorern- nent the loos, as far as in tin power. Norton, the New York default uf good iO the Government tho amount his month. Thus it willbcisoen that he administration is mfllpig every to retttore Ipid punish he offenders.

How ia it uuder atic rule, md how do they manage mf iers. Tam- uiany, from the showing the books, iaa. robbed the New York rcasury of within tho last eight ears, and the thieves defy opin- on, revol in their ill-gotten wealth, and arc still rampant in their 1 corruption. Only think wLaLtiio result would bc with Deuiocnr" ascend- Democ' We know ency, for Tammany racy of fcbe United States." ho horieit Democracy irns these robbers, but they arc powef tee. What does the oont iow; 'tiat tho thieves in tho itic party re six times greater in the llc- tul licari party; tliat in tlr ormer coders of the party ate aniving lat and are participants iu robbcriw, bile in thj latter and leaders are rnakiug effort to arerenit loss, to tbe Goverfacnt, and arc promptly punishing dULonest of6- ial Whenever found oqf, wherev- the law can reach theiiCf 1 The last OolJcn contains Mr.

Greeley'fl lettct to i w. TUton Woman Suffrage, and' letter from Matt. H. Carpenter, the sub- ectin a oonstitutiooalj and Mr. Tilion's replications.

Wt 'cver may thought tbo peonliif tenets of he Aye, it ia a paper of which is ecidedly refreshing. on't crAck a stviLa for the world, bdcauao the New to bd little sarcantic at the of H. 1. Day, hen it urged in reference tc that of on ccount of Mr.Angel'ibciaA 'oungand nexporieuced'. The ones ake to the Iv'rt'ily ithritlish, ns Angel! was Tie of tho onimittee of Examiaptiotf to the Bar; but ic jVcws' object in -giving its oif a candidate.

a 'dig Vcra'tn Mimrco. Mr. Nelson in good editor, anil wttknow of nn reason w'hv he will make Senator. The riftholst Distrirt, Monroe Co, have placed in iioininatiou K. 0.

KuJd. Mr. Rudd well known in this valley an proprietor II 11's on tin- Wot Wiso'HMin R.ni.'iv.-iv. Ife is one of the linni- men uf this Dintrinf, will make a first-rate legislator, The Republicans in tlic 2il Si-nator- District, comprisinw the counties, Clark, aii'l Huffalt', iiave a Split, and one jiarty IIU.H ptii io IK mination Hon. C.

Moser jr, of Alma, ami tlm other of Moilena. Orlando Dr. H. Chasu, Vinnjiirt, born tiominatud tor the Assembly from the second districl of Viruqua county, Dr. is a man of acknowledged ability, JU by fleeted, and ents.

his constitu- Senator Chandler's A Washington special Bays: A nbort time since, tho KalamasKKi Telo- a radical paper, 'eimtxincd a Wtshington letter raflectihg on the morals of Senator Chan'IIcr. Tin) latter suspected that it waswriten by a Michigan clerk, and endeavored, btiK failed to a.4 it-rtain tho name of tho autlior from the editor of the paper. He cnmo to and pounced on a clerk in the Indian bureau, whose head was at once chopped off by Hco- reUry Delano despite the fact that the clerk and editor were both willing to mako affidavit th.it the latter waf an innocent party. Chandler was inexorable, and would not consent to the. restoration.

Postmaster Stone, elf Itilanmoo, Whp is one of the proprietors of tho Telegraph, will proha- tily be removed next. ArrcHt of BrJRham A Salt Lake C'ity dispatcii of Monthly says: Brighani Young was arrested this 'tornoon a 4 o'clock upon an indictment of the grand jury, charging him, atuler the tit ah statute, with lewdly ttiid licciitiouBly cohabiting with six- ie.cn different women. I Tho was ljade by United Marshnl Pat- jsk at tho residence of Young. Ow- tig to the uicknofis of Ithe prisoner ho wlafl allowed to remain at his home to- njgnt in charge of a (leputy marshal. will be taken bcf Kean to-morrow.

Th statute, on conviction imprisonment for not and not less than six flio of not over $1,000 The Judge penalty of the )f this charge, over ten years, months, and a nor less than )f trouble nnd entirely unacquainted with gonlloman, but hare heard him mentioned as being thoroughly (jU.ilified. Thu have put Clia) 1 Glcaimn up an their r.iniiidatc fnr that poKition, and we rathor look to see him ducted, inasmuch ns Han Claire bolted regular lU-puhlicim nominee for this name Democrat, two yearn apo, und is just as fikclv to it again. Gleaion is a good Di-inorrat now he was then, altlioiipli some folks do find slight difference between "twcedle- dt-e an tWPcdle-iiuni." At th'; ('onfitv Conveiiticn at last w(jiliii'S hy, Hcv. A. Kid- dcr was noniinnted for County School Superintendent, nn.l Texas Angel for District Attorney.

Our Kau Claire neighbors were considerate in promising to this portion of the Cuun- tv the office of District Attorney and then giving their whole weight against it the Convention. It is all ripht, however, the hoggish propensities of KMI Claire are proverli- inl. Dridge Creek often forgives iri- juricls but Rcldmn forgets them, as the fut nfe may show. U'e nevertheless that tlie Republican nominees will receive the hearty support of this portion of the county, even if it should be ridiculed by treacherous tricksters us dancing when they choose to fiddle. liidder is well known here as an energetic and working man who will do his work thoroughly and promptly.

Mr. Angel, for District Attorney, is a yotong lawer of some promise, residing at Kuti Claire, and will make a reliable county attorney should goo, he be author says that, one of the uses of advcraity is to biting us ont That a true, krjccg apd elbows, be elected. From Xcw York. C'fTV KXPEXUITUKKS. NJSW YORK, Oct.

2. secret no- counts, giving the oxpenditurus of tbe city govcrnmct for the first quarter of tho present year are published to-day. They, and the city pay-rolls chow that immense sums have been paid to fictitious names, in many instances the pcr- Bonjs receiving tbe salaries, never.per- form any service, some being incapable of doing it. The names of a few bruisers arc to bo eocn tho pay roll. Joe Coburn and Jim Cnsiok are said to 'Deceive their monthly stipend under assumed names.

Michael Norton is snid to have no lens than tuelve of these lucrative sinecures. The itiTcs- of these matters has caused consternation among tho city pay receivers. The salaries for the department of public works makes a yearly aggregate- of nearly uunuully.payuiunt to the legislative department nearly cost for annual service in Mayor's office nearly NEWSPAriKU COMMENTS. The Tribune in demanding u'prose- cut jnn of the lling thieves, says that I there must be produced more tangible evidence of crime than these figures, and that figures do not show criraiuality clearly- Standing alone, thoy will send no rogue to state prison. Their publication has killed the party in city winch perpetrated the frauds.

There no doubt, however, Tho Treasury Department decided tbajt tbe course taken by tbe citizens hat ij had no authority gran', oonrnjJttec, will do much towerds eecur- iisg a prelmiDary Jtotod parties in open court, aud wilt steam in laying the foundation for the duajtbintniont, yet id view of this ac- the delegation of thifpower 'Wt onw deemed to bo absolutely RB-K3TAUUBHBD. A speoial dispatch from Havana statvthat telegraphic communication has been betwcoq Port an I'rinejpo and tbo capital called the Camaguay. This main step to- wartl tht- completion of tho pacification of tho Iptand. Tiri! TlCKKT. 'JJhe Jtepublican press in the 'interior oT tho State universally ondoHO the republican ticket Ae a general thirig, however, tho Custom House is thought bo in nood of purification.

Tllfc rUM-IT AKl) TAMMAKV. of the prieaohers yesterday tooit aubthcr opportunity to denounce Tammany. Iftcobdr made his flrst ap- peaVancu in Brooklyn since summer vacation, and indulged in allusions to tlm official corruption. He said "If ull ineri have been guilty of fraud ia New York were to have a tower falt'on tjwim, there would be funerals cnougli lor fifty years. From WtthingtoD.

TDK UISFUOt'OXTIUHMBXt. 30. There Bccms to be an iuiprosiUun in some quarters that a rcapportiooment of oungretsional representaition baa been tiiAdo under the now census, but this ifi.a mistake. The matter was breathed, but ino action taken by congress, and the secretary of tho interior will therefore apportion the congressional representation thU year under trie act of may modified of March 4. Under tticso nets, the number of representatives congress will ta ti41.

The law I860 give's to the having tbo largest fractional eiceiw of population a member, provided the wholy number does not exceed tbe number fiitd by law. In the new apportionment, tbe late slave-holding gtatetf will gaifi two their n- fro population being counted for the first time. New York will lone Ohio 2, Kmturky 1, and Pennsylvania '2 members. New Kog- 4aml -will lose 0 The liiaking a jirnin will be Illinois 'i. Kamww'l, Michifrfcn 1, Minnesota 2, New Jersey 1, Tc-xas 1, A.

meeting of tliu National Kiecutivi: Commit tec the I'nimi League will bc bold at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, on Tnuwlay nt-xt, two o'clock r. M. The Hcpublicans Tfgsrd thin meeting important, fruin 4hc fact that action will be t.ikcn in the question pt'nding in Arkannas, Loniainiia and other stntes. of tho publiu for ihc mouth course the Democratic all over thfl ouuntry will cn- to break the force of tho argument of thin item in favor of the hun- economical uourM) of the ration by derlmrinc one of Joutwc-ll'rf lies." They can not conceive bow it is possible niciiin charge of the honest Jolnl C. U'ashburn.

Hepulilicau ndidatC! for (Jovt-rnor, will speak at te fallowing places during the ensuing cJnvass, viz: rfpartaj.Sepleinber l- Riixm.l Hoptombfir -U. Osnkoxjh, October 3 Joint irithJ.KJDoolittle October I Lac, Oct.iber7. Joint dis- (Watertown. October October 10 Joint Octobor 1 OrtolxT 12. fcau CUirc, 14 Joint October Ha October I'J Joint Ean Claire Lumber EST NEW A AWBisis ail tap WHOLSALE RETAIL SOCR Din EDIT SYSTEM GR( Vrtjior to bnld coiumixlltlM PAY nt of CERtKS; BOOT SAND SHOES, I GLASS WAKK.

i JEtAJBDWARE and nnen's CO 0 2 i HlJ 02 a I 8 'e 1 a t- I I Legal Notices. H14U 1 of JehiiU I1JI pl'lf, Ytrlii, of of IMI tba lOmitconit in covtlf ft Omirtti, to ax directed ami Iwartaj of foartoeatti (14) dar A. POT, I dMvu awl all rljftT a aad or Baatnra. MM tu tMom'-at Attaibft nal (ijaw of, MT Krf (4) and of of tn (i) all luUM wanly of wlikil blclMH for Mill front dMrWUv XTlcs It. Em In flaio hour i Mwa'tJcTMi toNMMt irf: iiutUiiji.

i 'ifHltFLK, II. 1UKNKB, 1 HlfTi '1 4 ot Sute of clt, berth? lumm )nirl ti complaint of WillUm tt. plunUI, of wblcb fVrrnii BJWO jot, and kcopj uf OD (ha rahMiib- er at bLi offloe in tha Rtu Claim, in the kuntjr of KM Claim, Vlthin iwiraty aftcj- the icrriog of thin IK theicUj-of or pUiolif will apulj to oou ii for the i ra UM plaint. JOHN HtlLLMAX. I'laintilTn Eaa Dated JuljlH, 71.

3-J plKCL'-IT CI Cuutj. II Cuiudw, pliustlff, Hapolna anil L. wlfi, Cqlhcrt wo nod CultHtrtnD, Dankl W. Wll Ptlllwun AafmAit W. tft Joliu U.

W. MMrJ N. aad VI Y.Jp iwmteiiwr lit aMwtr plmldt of vWntiir. ot itU Cliciil ftmrt Bwi CUira coMJty. and to a '1 rnratitvw Ibn at fab In IM Oalra.

-In cnuit; of 1C. a wllWa ARIOH STOVES WAJLL PAPiR 3MADES. I 0 nf 1'rirJll! -Ml KilH T. Bafstow St left. Eau Claire.

Wiv iu. -y Fancy Groceries, Confection ary A 1. AM WELCH A GRIFFITHS si rr.Kinn TH AI i.oriicn.- Azes Cost Kill Fuin.ah- inca, nnd Machinerr tllfjf will 1'ru-i- rr.liK-wl fi.r Lwlnn.l WELCH tt GRIFFITH MIL-, nr I an-1 ivi.ll tur 1 at a on. Octoliur 21. nwioll.

Monroe, October 2- 1 ion. tlingtoij, Octolx-r Ul. MineraU'oiul. October 2a. liscussion Uttvillc, October Lancaster, October discussion.

J)cleyan, October 30. October Joint dis- Joint discus. Joint 7. Joint November: 2. Hudson, November 'A.

IHvcr FalU, Noveuibor 4 All the joint discussions will be in he afternoon, at Milwaukee The other mcctirgo wiil all be in the vcning. llcpubliu.in papers arc requested to opy the ajjove. 7-- A DANOV on shorn disgusting to but a swell on the sea sickens lAdvuitisuiucntH. ATTENTION LADIES! MKS. A OKKEX 8 Oror Officer YorX dm iintehawl ilw millinery i.j«>»br imtkeof tlia ladlx.uf i Claim JU' iut Ulalre, 4, OOUMTY ix It 1MUBATJJ.

it tho matler ofthu 01' joioplt Uiuilcn- fllrr, neiuwJ. 2.1 Of October. 1871. ami Iftliog Hie b'reilerira J.imlMUhaJtr, Ihiif 5.ia.lci'tb»l«r, of iii tlw St tfc ol ii'ei'iate lpy IS7I anil lown'of Lianiln 10, COUIlfT twin, ul ointcJ tho oft'ioMid ufbreak crtf the Morncms not to bc credited, HOMICIDKK. was made re- filing St.

Louis for perniiwion to ron iat theif own risk a ferry wMtfJi has recently the rtaainbost iaspect- raiwion for a steamer to rur( IngoCen refused a wiraly defln'ed to use the t-oniencenient of tbo legal proceedings freighting woo4 fdt their own use, In respect the failuru oVaa witn tbo to auud the rf tko of; Sapervinors to uele- ratult of-in explosion gyycrtuueut to the CotnWtpo of Serenty pow' i not 'feel justifteii an thfe froecies of murder. er ta make of the city though causing Jtemporary tbut iaM I bcffcio mtf jtUo io I ho Kivfl Olnire, 4m tho 6th ofNuveiu at M. it ii 4rthor vrdend thmJ nulleo of 1S71, Jcr fof tbroo jiubluhins copy iur- fcuoowsiv-) in B-u PHBB jirioUii lu ooonty, if By tU court Alt 1 American House, CAD CI.AIRB HAST, louia and for tlio oonitnri of utlc FRANCIS W. WOODWARD Eai Cai ro, Wis. plno timl" Inrui'linl.

MAlt KNEER, oi-nor 4)1 and ilia 11 Olivtru JUST OJPJSISTK D. Juire Urge and.vurioi C5UffUrH, He? BDiffiu JTEtP" FIRM. the of Syrujw 1 Oils, Urii- and Onnued FruiU oK, Salt, Fwb, nlw Too of ull with Ciwkory, Oqr multo Will torfn mtUfictloo, prices quiUlly of oar goodf, iinil by Jrnllnr, to mirit an JtcaiTe lltwrml of the pnWIo In cichjume for (ooib, all klndi of Ann produce, for which mnkot will ftDU Me iu IlfffKllnlly Yoqrt, MATT. KKEKR tin Billiard Hull uf lilock. til tables, aurblo uml and of nod nuute will ill billlwdiiU.

KalgbU of tho will flnJ tbiaz IB perfect order no oolneor dlirartiuice permittvl eo to Interfere with the (MM. Olt. BXIA A DBAKK. £411 CUIre HOT. SSod.

UTa 1 I J3 JS Si I -I fa IS .1 -B I it (C fl tt ft rj fi I A fl a i fc 03 A fl fr 0 ofwrrl dcm HKX.tY Jut; J3, 71. In porxxi. CWn, Wi TJTK Of CWn Io mttltr ul Piiftaaat lotto orMr of Al eourt, in on IkM br rirtf la pm UM (vardlu of Bar; A. a to I nor chltdaai of MM will, on tUb ipbtwW.r, In o'elutk, of that dtf, kl Ik" In In UM of la Ibn (JliiS toniitj (limit, AU MM tkird in- urwt la Uw kjr ij ol Sow In to of tl me -T; of MI nw MC Ul ii, nod tlie UK nil ia If 'i Ttrt torauuf wlawlil U- kii-wom baltd Aoj. XI, IK I.

T. M. o. BAETLRTT Atljr'. for piUtkutier.

Jt ilit- il. tbf I(''4IH' ill- ic, Mi)' iili.ui^r i.li i "ft .1 4 i. TT" I hi- -iliv 'i''' -M JM.I.I -i-i-l ''f i'-' A 1" i in Kin u. i WINONA A I A '('lie reputation our uri.ig the incroascd ihc i to Jin extent llutt hasciun pel led us to enlarge facilities accordingly. t'acfory has IKMU enlar to cine hundred and eighty feel front, and the nuinli of 4ien employftd to fifty, which us to keep a larger sori.ment on hand oi-ders 'more' mptness fluin ecu pi-o fore cuiitouil (hat ouij is (iqual: in quality, and lowor in priet; than any! first class eastern work we are satisfied tiiati competent to mak'i coirlparison, tnll not put; the assertion.

We shall iilso have air reliabl IQ ern iwork during Ithe seasTir in connec- bionjwith oujj own all jjf Mrhich will be 1(1 for casl i short bankable To our olff customers the a Valley othejrK who nay faytir i-s" with their we wouhl say that shall take great pains Have whut work they suit thtjir and-jthe requiit)- men of business. A ULLOR. U. 8. at thU tinn WJu.

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