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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 2

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danesville Square Dealing noia a ,,7 a emngcr-who thinks the Recorder ()n Tuesday evei 1 it iai ec of poetry than of farmers. Methodist society win nn tn tin nti'c tn Ctve the oTiurcli'. at hich iiiiii- ill me ireailTjn this aa aajoming the pews huj year general suit or the election in' this town biit rentedfor Ih attendance is desired. moH andTood pumps, ilir t.imr rt fedci'J our ut ins Clo tiling House another half hour. imannc 3 or nearly so.

in are right lor once, or maker qaviue Indian summer begins lo eiaj Adm Wilson's lilottr.Ji wry- Ti with regret to Mrs. Henry "Jilci raw-lay lU 10n and co which took place oil tbo Kill of urop ymi iB ahoiic your business. -Do not force I Ho- root a Bunfl Burdiek's next Saturday n.gbt a OF M. C. SMITH SON.

Ur. O. L. Lyrnan, wno is ar ij', t- sa call, last Saturday. 'o or'' good time is expected.

wailing room of ilmir Quito a lengtny tempcruu 'y. was given ot the Baptist cliurch last Satur fi painters. Glaziers and; Haigers, ot a' 'short chat iia lie alighted fresh. From the Avaiilv, Urtwltord. Plowing in suow 8 inches deep 1 with Prof lTr from the cars -Nr day evening, by alias jjisuv, HO" 'lwtller scraps.

Bi YoJ told a gooa i. I Urn mistaken, however," iwhen she said she Irfi the whole ron strictly September 1873. TieLarpsUtoest anil Most Extensive CMliiHoase that. A anow storm of fivu days is.ati. seen in mtd-w'mtur.

temperate, or our sense lof smell must ne i 00s. i'0 vl lu ao -has been quails for Several weeks is slowly'Ei-The Miitonl Jotter might do a pi ctty good thing hero for his never qweat brieade. -Mr Barak Keith, the other erenmp cibu i.ti.-vl oo csasi t' retimed on Tuesday from 1 nil tCVtl. 1 OS1 an clikueLi, 'I The largest and most varied slock ot silver and plate ware received at qnpll'H Call and examine. Also, ac-cordians.

and viuliti lws and Hiring and Oors s-o Gates were held at the Congregational aire, mill liia ijirtlidiiy 'siiul resilience oFthe MDWABE-ffiCHAllS, STOVtS, a yy 'i auv hro CAST IS'l'iOa Esq. una To of unalloyed linppi- nr. iv -j brick's fn wish for 1 oel ock For a lew years past Mrs. O-a 1 Thnt vnimn man who, the other day, i lilt Is i 1 lf ffld be careful next time in Halt till i nC lVu wen; shown SVuoioi yen ri- I a here the young tadies witsew ancli il. art." arEC acknt MUTUAL LIFE TKSDRAKCE COMPANY or I- i Li st iru ar.d all in fij.

t.r-p ninrris Sua chair, aftcilwhich she nr-slanlJv. lU-r ili-K u' r'inaiw very low. Mr. Crandall over Who the pleasure of recording the hlcsHiuK ba ooiuy L-s ii MjaLsrai.es iv wjitclt si -''it 1 b.r. H)t mcnri; on the nigt.

trxpri'SJ tor 'I'isf'cijancey WbiLuey is in.town once nnrl, urir in Call Inn and Co o- villi any oi oui 1 an ov.tn.wlh si (. locals mo oouMl.roo to ion kthe lmb" which are to support Uio wnidmil 1 1 1 nl i fill mi nil 1 insisting of 30,000 I r.n-,. i i Of 'A Hi iJ 1 111 til if -1 do.ens, and one an Mr. Uoitf'e exacts aha tit from home A. At HOHN, naLu: iuacin- ii mn llio voal crowd that in WISCONSIN.

11 1 1 I the tall, quite a num ber o. the work was -iff. i i rt Toesauy for So acknowledged by every Raveling man thai has visited our establish- irns find il til 1- 1. a Ii 'It' 1 '-I His shOohiOg iWOllhl hllVs of ho iii iVnr.a MO 1 pretty, sere re lest md It (luito 10. -yp' bf i'o ii h1 .,1 Mis.c-tm i a- in a o.i.i have a preininin, a ha in oni day without We havo received in the past ten days the largest stock of awlih h'lio'a Uonn; fa know by veiv lew thai -nmunt rectivea lor money orders JO i il ten, hoi throw ot the Babylouin ire.

aal was READY MADE CLOTHING Maaafnc-aOr llM-'Olsr in ill answer Toml-Stones aua Monnmeiits, ivan in tuwr- OiS -oooo Llj'p iiainvr has L-osn eaKftSi'O Lho null rl.s ossnms rviro.uo ii lun or. Iisn.o-o yonn- nans I 'I i i 1 'mo sol j. a perron nigbt set say ttmt" crlas the local cd disabled. And wis have sine leubcn Deuel -Mr. 0 is I'CCIl in Mk In ribisc ko Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, HATS, CAPS J.VU("h their success.

ri. 1, nl (., r.v., hi Lleaeh faded 'hool in' -d-e w-ntu-. S'l I 'O' 1 VVl-'l 1 I''1 Oi 1. Ml a t.i ot Uo. Safhse il to ro'-y that we i.t.U I rl pluit for the ynui.R men i club 1 1 r'l comb so that tm hare thui h-itr ccaano.l roolsy l.efoie anrHner gatiKr American tloelis.

All war- fPndavl evening, He ladies And Furnishing Goods B. F. GREEN'S GALLERY, 1 il'Sirivt oftheBaotiSt society" will give an oyster has riswoay s-asia ble harness, with K. I.iouso ol mis Sir. J.

F. Elsoui, of New York, la vis- Ever lfo received at env one time Hy ALL THE CLOTHING HOUSES IN THIS CITV PUT TOGETHER. 1 Lave a good tuna- A ful1 b0lis'- 13 11 trno Oil, Piil brwai LL 11 i I lOiiae, O-il 'Tin- M. B. s'koP.

will be held Ibis even- if m- Millers. iland your names for the town iSKnnd for the usual an 1 iVLi-d. a vai.rr 'iVnris Eddy has eugaged a dge. as was printed lMiLMtl Suaday one of our farmers -t. was Sainrilay, roioiiisnsisl IoiaIu ScFuc winait.

for roispuss ol JROCSVIUO, but the weather loo lg vorable he eiiamo tu mo.iJ a went to l-f'V was Sunday and made up bis mind that be thwrst. la-st lan.liy paa: pODpiU lliu 1 onrluen moans i.j. CI, rton iottL-r hex 1 UlJo. ED GOOD CLOTHING SOLD AT OTHER PLACES. build ros Bennett and lions Wall Paucrs, Curtain Goods, WINDOW OAl'ZE.

I'ArUlt shop'" sleigh onti Injured slightly, on lust ti-MW- s.i'-slVo.W-.'i'. I rrah.r iietblua'loug needed, and trust the pc will aooieciate it by giving ih noJ biK0S'. ctcU oftautsoo Notwithstanding our store is twfea the size in Janesville, our business has i so far exceeded our lfTe sVme we tiave been qbligecJ to occuy our rooms in th goods at low prices may bo found at L.0- uatronlige whisli lOey oesrrvo. nr 1 i i citioi i-iris a ana--. Of our medical laciilty, are I good as any other.

size as our mam saias room anu om city, as an entire department for the sate of Youths' Boys' and Children's Clothing receiUly arioi Lsi .,,.0 il lilt UraiU'm'J. The snow stornia and cold weattier liavo niudu people in bankmy i nr. it 1 Mr. and Mrs. returned from a Lac.

llra.C. appea benciitted by genewl dssits that it Boots and Shoes CORN EXC1IANOE BLOCK, on: i.noo atore is a very picaiit sr or pan it.fr 0 nothing tn raw there it not ly- i.T,in..aa ir there is about as large a stock as we do for men. the depotj attracts yjt TKt, Ue'l 1st r'l Ml is I ti.ton to hi ill VaOoor -ilL i ally about. wa 0 plough, un'i a lorohrstr ri ays took adrau'ngc ol it ami uiij.ntu abort sleigh rides. Our merchants, seme ol iheru, are vw 1 O- 1,1 M.

1 I. ii. auaaOiasi as o. wiaa 10s, hi. I oat wri te I ot i I on; I llieEt IVii ol a of 0 on erinnlts.

in fact a general an 1 ro collect1 was had Satuidtiy -Wall paper cost, anil boideis re i ly IlTl.il ill rl 1' I T1 on. Mrs Ur 7 nOTEd to i i -t l. -driy IV. Is ibeo i U) send 10 oriad tniii lo lioeklsi 1 rsyai o.oer. i LARGE ARRIVAL OF Dress Goods At agricultural I may a.

sintht, si on sins 1 1 a i mi oa oliatiao" .1 1 1 I i w)lc be i dollars it jjoort- with aU waf he.nol hy r-arpmrc Ms Mr 11- 's store fcoir.p About twonty beGaaw the ecu iai face of Eh-evmn- passetl qui ei ly a a FOR THE FALL TRADE. nrnnOfhr. wlicu or cr.leicvl, ss.nn of the Ii rn ilsw. loar and allau" dirtTOB'tlii Stone We have received in the past Wa consider our selection of 'CLOTHS, "SSf MERES and VES week over 20,000 yards DRESS I NGS for the FALL WCbK UVtJ! tlioo.a yyyy, ursoay, 11, iwi's woollier yet vith atroitn grades and prices lioc ifabrastca, wber pin at less than and immediately cost for tuirty-nays, sortment of EMPRESS CLOTHS, ng-e em owls being tkiivLv married, fornntSKmcrald Grove, has 'taken a home- Ast'na'l volo was polled in our town oa Tuesday republican sta ticket received ai.ooi se7Batyoor.e ii), whilt onlv received iluitoeu VVoar'o ant We In rim, and dike to take back anything black and coiorea black and colored SATTEENS, Diagonals, Orientals, Pirn's Poplins, WortPdSuitinos. black Cashmeres an I but way iicrhoitkl adopt this strrm gn mode tiai onlite county J.

B. Tracy Special Notice to Farmers hViCwJiosaiim oivi m.lim.nn whv Uiey.slio.dd fuel so bad about our finding it OUb tr-mb lit i -H-i ha Parajr, and Drab Detee's. how strange are the workings-of human nQ 3C3. concert next 3abbatb c'vcning'at C.mg elwre unci ots, euro all, hw (bti) for the assembly, while his opponent Another runaway oi-r "treota Friday, but stripped rr any damage Had. been done.

Waterproof Cloths particulars sec sraui us up, Quite aerowl tears weir 1 1 oeeii'priihwellwVio Trj' 1 null. Mm' iOat ,01 boads examined privately -which spoils all T1Vjt SitiH.l iv morale" Hie 'northern bound' freight the track air ton hw north ot here, anil had a general smash up. George and noon, where they aasis ea mat lady to complete quilt, wo learn that amnilg ttlO Irtst ssv, n-. pa-eseiit were two vounff cents, wno, they were" invited at a late ho rr. door, the bick'riime be.

moved some ofwhieli lay blucltadtng tin wrnr T-Fn seems to think that (junior) ml. To es ttiiAeo; were invisible to the naked eye ill 11 1 1 pTner. it i I tn WebKO Hie WSl i ever hown in Vlyi, Jur ''a id wi Black Silks ill this cilia Alfiuour tloct ol Black Alpacas Klfly pieces itlls dry roceivccl.aranTii; nl.tnli CARPETS 1 tpsplav r. thitnr dorrarstic rpir I tie- arm oi 'o work v. i era tain places, at home, but tins was uot track was ule a red so pr.s i iiaw tr oils to pa passenger met at pusseugei-s and bagcag Lk 11.

IWVU IL CHUll-v. y.r- fumery and toilet goods. 7k the JlkHlors of Ms Ju. 2sr t'ie Ua.j Permit me through your valuable paper to return my sincere and heart Telt tbauKs to in many neighbors and lricnds or their Iiindnees shown lo me and my iauiil.y in assisting us in administering the last rites and ceremonies to my deceased com Rev. 'Broth, is to uo.

our in the M. E. chtiri.ii for ids o.iriw CENT'S SILK HATS Broadway Style. Fall Winter 1873 At SO NKW STYLKH OF BUSINESS HATS! thai the iast lifted em la the ttar-k ana oarr IVoin tlMi spot. A broken oi of tlto trouble.

Home of toe car; panion, and lor tut- in my "urn imd sympathy they have expresseu to- ''Tbo leuuriouVaess of som.e. persons h-, sonlet.imea Js lilre. W. llniornotc tiasr Josnnr Qates- very much pleased w.lh her war, tins lial very beuo- prices paid for them by small dealers. 500 dozen Shirts and Drawers, this day received, which we warrant 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house in the city.

100 Carriage Robes, SPLENDID PATTERNS, 20 percent, below (Ho market price. OVER FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES Including Silk Hats at Five and Six Dollars. We have everything in Ihe Furnishing Goods' Line CALL AT HEADQUARTERS wind PlinnHAftES. ndtance, an individual wnnt into, air. Dunham's store the other day to pnrole Hour by the nantity, and It was o.fend lam r.t discount ol Jhvc cents on a sactc, wt.ich be refused to pay, and wea.

lie and bo wth In Lk which ilia, twelve reritd orura per sar a Ttrrm: wishins t-i ion: this woman which to advertise tlwir lawlnias or soar We.W.oulrt like to ad; of. yes: a or -ir how oftanwyo think a voting nn'hnrV I in. I 0 on horscbat enmes 'f esse wiiere- lie through six i urement bill. hout miles Iron a conus ial lust. Mr The the lady, aud each we'ek, corning Valuable Real Estate Hyatt House Lots, ryzyyytnx two--, wi w.

We think It TileNitt, rve menu Wo may much rcgncl that it was ni misrortiine to be away the other day win hnek ana si a Look Woolen Mill, On Horn Main itrcct, fjr Ihe Cassimeres, Doeskins Tweeds At WilOLBSALtt PRICKS. Terme pincily rr.w not lajhshoifi Ins rs.sis.ji 1 vo i.a, tak tli lib. ri: tolasktie o'lvncre or GolOdr.at i.1!.!.'.ia nF the Gazette publls lO.ej tng was through 'LortQoidfluit: fftmiltoritv mtt'wm' wouid V.kl to make man who went to Whit the three yesir ok ni nli' BUSINESS EDUCATION your nccpmintntico. pose of puroi.a:ne tea, sii We did nor u-ero, to Lo iiliteJSO hartl UPOO bis am men oc tl i ii i mo II Il n. i 'I 1 liad.tormeu.

mi p-a, eiijt.fivcrii!l IfMOpiirl only a case of ties are great? and were it not for stepping1 ties are great, and were it noo to- au-vi' uj-, over the bounds of proper piavacv, we woold invite ourselves. -tb dine witbhit iDtfUHC BTfVlvmu luwii friend iiowuu, ueip uh our. oi cue tlile it of the dili M. C. SMITH SON.

'1U0 "OOliegO SUOU1L1 llvi; uiicn ltllo Wc would not seriously object 10 new aid compofllte Perhaps fce'te- There Isn yonnKnuin 1 1. .1 t.Vf -Ketiaj-B'tha Janesville Sept. 1, 1873. lepSdatftf A good Mortmeiit ot Water FroorTasa ttiP tCl1- CLAZSTTB. JOB BOOMS cveutottlly ina We dur TOCCrie3 at homo.

loreiguer comiDg aim lbb.il neighbor widows out riding, mlnntes In a aettlln? dow aaioDg us..

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