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Waukesha Daily Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin • Page 8

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STTPARS AT EOCK-BOTTQIff PRICES ON Amp AFTER SATURDAY. CAIVS BAKXY AT J. B. MUIR'S, WO. 13 GRAND AvWlTE.

BETTER -LIGHT EXPECTED. Freemm. The New Arc Light Lamps Ordered and Will Soon be in Place. A 2, 1831. Santa ClausSoap.

Yguts.me wtfy 'Tis SatA GOOD TflE'-'rOfTE HAPPENINGS IN A LINE. The Freeman wants a boy to learo the printer's Apply at office. The best line ot wall-paper in Waukesha at M. L. 1-itt Coming soon the Bucbanon Comedy Company.

Sow spring styles of thoes at Robinson IfVina'a. litf The Challenge Band will he here with the Buxhanon Comedy Company. Mrs. Reid, mother of T. B.

Heid of Appletou, died at Oconoinovuc last Thursday. Waupaca is astatine: the question of introducing tlie tree delivery mail system. Dr. Vance will visit this city next Oo it's "HIE rAV0F'TE spending a lev Will Dunlflp has been daj'H in WusL Superior. Baptist Church News and Notes.

The audiences in the BaptistChurch were unusually large on Sunday, both mornirip and and the flowers were abccda.it and tastefully arranged. The ladies deserve much credit for the taste displayed in the floral arrangements For Kaster Sunday. Saturday evenicj; the pastor baptised five persons, three iadies aod-two iie.Dtlemen. The large audience was deeply moved as the solemn ordinance oF baptism was administered, ehowine so beautifully the believer's death and resurrection with Christ. A large audience gathered on Monday afternoon to pay the last tribute of respect to Rev.

Absolem Miner, a former pastor, and for a- number of years a citizen of Waukesha. Thursday evening, April 2d, Mr. A. J. Smith, superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School, aided by his class of youn ladies, will inve an entertainment for the henefit of the Sunday-School.

The entertainment will commence promptly at 7:30. Refreshments will follow. A pleasant evening's entertainment is expected. The Liord's supper will be observed The Waukesha Electric Light contracted with. the village to substitute sixteen arc lights for 57 lamps now doing service io the territory between the railway depots, and the necessary apparatuses which include Four miles of new wire are on tbe way here.

The cost of the chatipe to the. 'jorupany will be about $4000, but there is to'be no extra expense placed on the municipality. There is some doubt expressed as to whether the change save so far as it relates to thepriocipal businessstreets will be wholy satisfactory, as some ot the cross strtetscan scarcely receive as pood illumination as has been ftf-ioi'ded them by the old system. The shade trees in the summer, also, are likely to interEera much more with lighting: by the are system as the lamps require to be hiehertnan those oF.the old system. Pel-haps, however, the better lihtinn of business sections will compensate For the loss in other portions.

0A topping at the Dr. Gur lecture oh where it aw ifiulus recently delivered hie Savomuula at Appleton, great adronvition. The ladies and voude people's so Am eiedtVi or thu UerraiiD lieiormed Church, are lunKinc ai raneinents lor a lair di ing the com'uii: summer. 3 S. A.

Fox is siirTeriiir; trnm an attack ot tlic Riip and is iiuiie sick. A. P. Putni'V returned lust week from a business trip to Cliiotii'o. .1.

K. Tiiiriflle limj been sufreiina will) the uriy for a week or more. T. I). Cook Iijh been quite seriously ill, bat at last i-eport was bet Lei-.

Uloor ri; Hdrtliinr), miHUtWau-Veriliii 011 business on Saturday. John L. Clin been appointed oil inspector or VVaukoHhn County. Aitliur Blair iecn Piijoyitiga short sojourn with -ieri(U in Louisiana. Mrs.

lie. l.lueou i-J flKnin dome after spending some weeks in the south. Slm-v ol Milwaukee, i-i a Sticstat the home ol lion. Vernon Ticheuor. Mr.

and Mrs. F. K. Haynesi paid a vifiit tu Milwaukee 011 Thur-dny al. Mins liny linn returned from two wwfkii1 ei.sit to relatives in Applcton.

Mr. ami Mr, Tin. Bone started lor thi-ir home iu Nebraska. Tbursdny. Jlw Starkii-oathc-r nJ Milwaukee, spent 1 CiiHlvr wi1.li Mrs.

Calvin Mr. rtritl Mrs. Frank Mnrklo have boon Edward Adamfion Su3se.T, made a purchase of one of those fin? six octave CHICAGO next sunaay, April ocu, arter a snort sermon. cleans Irom C. -M, Liintry.

Arabian tlfilr Dresser. T. Ji. llyan has purchased the Thorp The irreiit iid un BalJ.nras. Id kii 11 mil 1 Ms Djn'i Where tV oitlr in ao1.

destrcroa. will niuko new hniT without full. It ki-cps ththiiirsii'L unit slussy Only jl 11 lioliln. only D. THOSE STRIKING PICTURES.

Ncenah Shocks and Waulcesha Delighted With Che Gayuty Girls Interesting to Waukesha people is the Following dispatch irom Neenah: 'The advance aiienfc for the McHenvy Gaiety company came to this city Monday, hired a hall, billed the town for the advent of his company Mirch 25, and then applied for a license to the mayor. The mayor VILLAGE BOARD PROCEEDINGS resiuuiiLu on jjudl ana win noon move into it. It has a fine location und is a very pleasant home. Heo. Wheeler desires The Freeman to announce that, he will aom he a candidate before the Republican caucuslor the nomination as town treasurer.

Andrew Gaqun ul Maplctxm, has pre-scntcJ his Bister with aD elegant upright Sterling piano, one of the linest everaold by thy C. M. Lantry, The largest and only cfimplpio lia of wall 'a per and ai'tist's uiatci ials in Waukesha, atM, L. Eutterlicld's. Thin is vacation week in the schools; teachers, are takine a rest and pupiis are Lfght- A Five Years Contract Fo Ing the Streets.

vivilir.i; relatives hero duiitit; the piiht There was an in teres ting meetiri; of the Village Board last Tuesday evening. TTi- isitetl Milwa tbe most iir porta -t isiiic transacted mi ot the past beini; the completion of a conirac: the JElecti-ic Liuht Co. for liyhtin: streets during the ensuing live and the substitution of sixteen lights oi 3, 000 candle power each, ii joying a iroJie. acavola opea on Monday. Jticandesant lights of lti candle power km- friends diiriii.u 1 week.

Fm.iI IVi kins 01 Lii day with hid bit kins. The Misses Amu, wrre iiiiiist til Mm Saturday. Mi-is A I'tahod tiini jtie-nftgrimbi'i- eacu. nereis to iw no increase and one or two alderman objected on the ground that it wag an immoral show, and that the actresses were too lightly dressed. This so shocked the propriety the mayor that a committee was appointed to go and look at the pictures on -he bill' boards and in the windows.

The committee reported that nothing very unusual was to be seen, and Ibe'license was granted. It is said the committee was then supplied with reserved seat ticket The affair has created considerable amusement asicJ comment." cost: to tbe public, and it looks it the AIGE'S HOTOS LEASE EOPLE bciio a- excellent uarsain The new lights, Sunt. Farweil said would ue in wonting order in about The ali; oT the J. H. A Co.

stocl; oT boots and shoes will be continued lor a Tew weeks lonuec at itubiuson Jl Rolwrt ylhy has cased the rooms fiver his saloon in tlie Putney block and is putting them in order for a lod-inR business. The rooms arc among the plcasantest in tonn and will not want ior occupmits. The Temple held a apecinl session hist Saturday evening, and tbii-ty days. NO OBJECTION'S were made to the construction ol the tb the sewei- on Lust and doubtless bid for construction wii! be received in a. lei days, so Hint one ot those who hi.iliri to secure jobs hei-etulo: may he the for lfiatenijwo young men who tool: the day evening, preceded by the same striking pictures.

Waukesha, people have acquired some metropolitan no-1 Lions however and they raise no objection to a show wir.hout, first seeing it. So they attended in a body, thai four-fold plflljie. I in 111,: v. i.ii,m,ly The W. C.

T. U. met at Mrs. on l-'lea-sant Tuesday urter- ufter Oliio and other points, Dr. mill XI I'M.

ID.H-M H.uhi..-lu have ivti'ini plo.us.iut suuibmi ti ii B. Hardin- is nr. land, 0.. siipennteiulii kirtc- bridge nent thu Misy Mny Whitrenun iinld, is ri 1 lull 1 1 i 1 1 fr cousin, Mr. Lieoiv (Jst 110011.

ol othcer wiuh post- nvsent in liie buildiuj; of CLINTON STREET. ALLEN'S BLOCK, poned until the hrst meeting in April. A lull attendance ia requested. The nnnu-il Thank-Orferins ei vice is the male portion of the village did. The house was crowded, arid there was not a lady in the audience.

Theshow was disappointing. It was very good indeed and not more immodest than Wauksha is accustomed to. Had wives and daughters been permitted to he they might have enjoyed a very pleasani. evening. ot North (ireoii iluys with hci lutoii.

ol the Winnings Missionai'v ioeietv of IT STANDS THE HEAD tunate oni the contest-Bills kck allowed as fallows: Cnrl Geoix-a, 'ie-rjT wort Of, OiuiiuIm. waltr LirilyslH Oil jhJJl, ingiicuT 6tl vico It! (10 (h.u I.l: ry ny ititg 1 Krunish, iuuiliii hiue 0J diuith, jiOaLhijc. i'Iu -aj Various matters pertaining to the sower system were discussed, and duiiDg the evening T. C. Ryan appeared befoic-tlie Uoaid as the representative oiThos.

Titian and liis buiuisaicn, und stated that his clients were ready to correct any error in the sewer system resulti Trom carcle -nesj, or through tne n.ulr. tlie oatiactoi-, pf-ovirjitig an Hreerncnt could be reached. Mr. Ryan was given to understand that Mr. i.i'iiuin already knew wlmt tlie Village Boaid ileniandeil of iiiui, buttlmt they could not arrive at what, the contractor was to do.

What tlif.V Ueuiaiided lie hail (ailed to coiiiply As tlie vilhiee attorney was alistiat the rlocliuecl to ellterj into any with Mr. I in! Mrs. Clinrles Lamb oi visitiim Lheir piiifnlsi, I Mrs. Holmes, on ICust Ave, i of ivlr. Decker.

lis; THE LIGHT RUNNING l.lie M. K. Church, will be hold on April OU), at the church, A JOoonfc tew will be served fi-uin (J to 7, after which literary piMcram will be given. 14-w2 Attention is called to the advertisement, ul I. ,1.

Wftir, and as lie has just received a. line new line ol buqeie-i and farm muchinciy all kinds, aiir readein will lie interested in calling on him at his office on South yt. A of excel-ieilt ludder and seed corn ou'hanil. Call ami leave orders. Last Thursday Peter Decker of this llage, while milking purchases oF goods at Groat's store, was attacked 15ev.

Clmrles City is called to fiioruiii the serious i spopJexv and fel. lo the DOMESTIC and expired within a few moments. lis at t-'io Coleman House m.d Mrs. .1. A.

Kei.vou. Deceased formerly resided at. Prairie where he kept the Exchange Hotel, but took up his residence here a.hont three years ago with his family, I He was a man of good impulses, a ext Monday the tfinu ilicba Tom: Meha Mine. Mi-h. A C.

Jackson, M. .1. Danson. ia; Dan Muller, Mullen; ,1. jr.

Charles City, Mrs. C. H. Miss Marie Miner, Rdcine; C. N.

Mr. Finan of canstrw which C. M. LANTRY Mr. F.

Abbott, 0 Kinsley', H. Smith, J. A. StiApleton Kind neighbor and steadfast friend, and his death proved a shock to many. He leaves a wife and married daughter to mourn his untimely death.

The daughter is a resident of Ft. Worth, Texas, Mr. Decker was 53 years oi J. T. Mahoney dealer First Class Mrs.

Do fa I a.p;.iiu-ciit a.inj can be shown tu the satisfaction of any nai -unable mind. Ul'OHTANT TlllNii in connection with the busine, is (hut -Mr. Fiiian is not the only party to the contract, hs he is backed by the Racine sewer builders. This was only discuvur-eflwhen the village authorities beca.a object to payinc for work improperly peilormeil. "Tlicn the true parties showed their hands.

in r. pc: Milwaukee. C. i-r. tircen, the real estate a cent, says that he Muds a uood dual of n.

demand for lunises. and 11 limited pnpplv. Thei-e is no iiuestion but that Waukesha, has caught ufi (o the residence simply and a 11 1 it her era of upon us. The rijjlit -ort of will torin a good investment lor Pianos, Organs, le. I Thomas Casey an from a pleasant Fa, Branch Office, A.

McCormick, Oet-nomoTroc, Waukksita, Wis. BUSINESSLOCALS. Sair All sorts of business items wi7 bo inserted in this department at tSAe rafe ol 25 cents for ve lines or less, each insertion, and 5 cents for each o.dditiooa.1 line, live ilays In thi- oi her brother, Joseph at liau Clniru, Wis. Xews received rum Mrs. K.

13, Mill and Mrs. who liav-; lieen wiiileriim ia New York Oitv, states that Ihpy will return to May 1st, tor tiie summer. The rollowinc item from the Great Palis (Mont.) Tribune of March 21st, will be of interest to our readei-a; "Mr. Jacob Van Aernam, from Waukesha. V.

II. was iu town Tuesdnv disposini; To Rent To a small family, part of liLir liousu nil modern convenience. inni'ricil upl prcftrred. J.usieei cxci-eil lo bourd Iiniiily t-iur. jlpply Fi-ccuirn oirice.

The Voice Is easily injured the slightest Irritation ot die throat or larynx at once aScctlng its tone, flc-jcibllicy, or power. All eltorta to sing or apeak In public, under sncli condl-llous, liecome not only pilnlul but danger-uiis, and should be strictly avoided until every symptom is removed. To effect a speedy care no oQter medicine Is equal to Ayer's ,01. i iiiiiUi he pen 1 1 Houses For Rnt Two houses for pre- Milv offe: dark brown, hHnds high, wctshs l.rR poundi. was bred In German' and imported in Auffint, 1SS0.

Gern.sny, No. 9S, and in the Stud Eook of tlic German, Hutiovce-ian and Oldenburg Conch Korrfc Association of America, Vol. No. 51; fualod April 112, )8Wt. i a Bite black BTiiraal.

Iniportci In 135 by Capt, red Pabsl. of llllwaelte bred by M. GMhelm, of Theil, dcpaitiBeat of Orno; not Mar-cl 1922 (KKJJ, dam Bayard 2S 7V7) out of Julio by FapiHoa. re.it, one on the rorner ci College ailu Grwnd Aveniici, und tnio. on Street.

Enquire ol" S. A. Kox, Nnliorml Bunk. The Waukesha Nursery offers for Sprinc planting, lnrfle Htoct of ftmpe viniii is in town. Ho is tnkine; a trip through this section or the country to verify some of thi? reports he had hoard concerninn it.

He i.s so well pleased with what lie has seen here, in Great Falls that it is probable his journey will terminate here. Great Falls needs just such men as Mr. i Aernaui, and we hope la- will make his home with us." Do not buy your wall paper until you have examiner; the new styles at M. L. Uuttsrlield's.

141.1 Tlie new tunnel under the river at Port Huron, will yreatly facilitate the exchfinno of passenger a'nd freight traffic between the United States and Canada, Port Huron, Detroit, and Toledo, Ohio, are the eastern terminal points of the Flint and Pere Mar-fiiiette Railroad. At these olacos unsatisfactory to rl out his seel 1011 of the Mrs. K. P. Writtht, sooted as an l-Znste chapel i' the Sihi'u city.

elegantly altar cloth, which wi her uncle, Cnpt. Audi' Mr. and Mrs. I.i-i Paris, 1'h-ituee. will vi-weed, Mrs.

l-Juefh-r Waukesha pcoiilv as and KiiTl'crn- f.iwa. J-rnit i.ij 'Jr. RONS FA3TTn.ix3 vith ruiJraan Vsstfbulod Draw. I ini; Beam Sletpcn, Ui Itib Cars and Conches of latest. closiTi.

between CHICAGO and Mn.WJ.UKKK and ST. 1'al'L and MTX.vK.iror.IS. Cherry Pectoral trcua. cond tor pLi re cat.Tlo'.ir. ISAAC G.LE SON', rs Home of that uibroidcrerl white tf.

Heilliett. HuefFer or it iV'atikeslut next 1 n'ttcr known to Kstelle Dim- Men iioys, and Children's suits at the H'nukcJihD. ClotbinB Huune. F. L.NKHS iSO-.

FokSai.e! A Rowell Tiser Seeder (new) for e'tle cheap. For par-tieulars enquire of A. L. Lireenno, Col-gate, WLs. 1I.L1JV bar, and he ici-c Fast Tuaixs nii li niUrr.an ceubuleil Drawinc; Roohi Sjaipcr.f, Diuinij Cur and Coaehos of the latest dejign, between Cmcao and Milwaukee and Aiihlakh ar.d Dulcth.

Tiinor-nn Pullman vkstiectled Drawino Room iLKnTooHrsrSLKKrERavin Hie Pacific 5t. between Chicaso and PourU-Sj), Ore. and Ticoma. Wash. Cosvemei-t Thains to and front Eastern, VVestcTn and Central Wisconsin Points, iflbrdlng unequalle icrvicc lo and from Waukesha.

Fond du Lac OsiiKomr. NbiIsaii, Vr- CiriPPCWA FaT.I.S. EaC HUiLEY, pnd Brlfi3K5lEE, MlCIt. come her return. iluuk ha Vjajjed for them at ihe Coleui by her aunt, Mrs.

K. H. Can guest she will be while here. through car.si-u nniac between Ludingtoii. i A hanosomo Grav.

foaled Aoril 2i, TmpartesI by Capt. Fred tabst of hred br M. Gnibert, Commuhe of Sonnnco, of N'ojtenb-le- Itotron. di-naTtment or Hure-et. Ijoir; got hy 1 JIadere (S03) dam Margor (1000) Viour-Villi-, am 13:0, out ofelow by Valllant.

CTJ, BEST STOCK FAB31 SJEAEON OF 1631 (once called fere Marquette and New York, Boston, etc. are received and delivered. This set-vice with the two Thoaincal Notes For tjekcts, sleeplnp csr Tcaervations, time i MilVanTee? and Nearly all Wauksli went to Milwaukee stand my celebrated Imported hoi-O'Jf h- tablesiodolber Infnnnatlon, apply to Agents Of I hreA JtaKbroR Stallions. AnnibiJ" and "Bobll- 1 rc-: I m-iera -prl ji Hm vaiir tlm. r- Titket Agents jaywhere in the durlngtbe neason of nt Mukwonago snfl ttie imoiiaicIi.

i lie younger u'nhed States or Cuimdfl, ens the distaucc and insures quick time ones were ttie oicier a little i neighborhood, at Sl Ji straight, strictly cash, I For- dateiiLnd other informntlon addrew ai oclow, or see band bills. Good stabling or pasturage for HANNAFORT), S. AINSLIE, Gcd. Manager, For Sale or Rent, a house and 2 lots in Cook's nddStiut: 10 Waukesha, in th'e jioutli-KCsl urt of the villnuc. AddresJ H.

T- Cbanibfi--Iniu. Ko. 51 Col lege Ato. Kti1 Wanted! A woman to do house work and cooking No. 3, Vermont St.

Jliist be a cuOk. Good wafts SB. nil family. IQif Reuct-ak Meetinp of Prairie Lodse I. O.

O. F. this Thursday) evenlnft at All quahed members of l.be order are invited to at tend. oliLf Foe SaLu! One hundred and thirty 3ljcj of land on mortl line of Waukesha county, taim of Mcrton, hiivjnp pkntyof ti-ood und unfail- irilwaultw. Wis.

St. raid. Mir H. C. BAPAOW, Truffle jranajjer, Milwaukee LOWS ECKSTEfr) disappointed.

It the play had not been advertised so immoderately however doubtless there would have been more general satisfaction. Francis Wilson is very clever nd verv amus Aat't GeH'l and Tkt, Agent, WiscoNsrs MlLtrATTKEF, The best of anodynes, this preparation rap. Icily soothes irritation, strengthens tlie dell-cite orpins of spoccli, and restores tlievolce to its done and power, i'o siuRiir or public siieaiier should be without It. Thornp-scrn, the actress, certllies: "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has nccn ol very great service to me. It Improves and streiictliens the voice, and Is always eJTectlve for tha cure ol colds and coubIis." "Upon several occasions I ayc safTcre4 roit; colds, causing- hoarsene-ij and entire loss of voice.

In my profession ol an auctioneer any affection ol rlie voice or throat Js a serious jratieT, but at each attack, I lcive been relieved by a iew doses ot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tliis rcmetly, with ordinary care, has worked such a Magical Effect that I have suflered very little inconvenience. I have also used li In my family, with excellent results, In coughs, colds, "Pt'm. H. Qu.irtly, Mhilatoit. Australia.

In the spring oi 1S53, at Portsnioutb, was proscraifid by a severe attack of typhoid pneumonia- My physicians exbjusted their remedies, and for one year Twas not able to even articulate a word. By the advice of Dr. Sbaw I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and to my surprise and great Joy, In less than one month I could converse easily, In a natural tone of voice. I continued to Improve and have become since a well man. I often recommended the Pectoral, and hue never known It to fall-" George Lawrence, Valparaiso, Ind, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ing.

Marie Jansen made a charmiog ir.c itream OI vaier, a gnoo irnrnc oarn 3113-11 it. Kill lie e-ivn lcitb. the pluce Alto 3S lots In Had-fleld Addition for sale cheap on easy terms. Titic perfect. Address netwecn Wisconsin and the Last.

Passenger Tares a.re much lower to Michigan, Canadian and Eastern points than via. Chicago, Write St. Paul, Manitowoc or Milwaukee ageucy tor the inlormation. 1-1 tr The following patents were cranted to Wisconsin inveutoiH March 25th, as reported by Curtis T. Benedict, Solicitor of patents, 102 Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wis: C.

M. Conradson, Madison, electric street car drivinp gear: A. Wntertown, ieed regulator Tor rollion mills; G. A. Hai ris.

Racine, harness attachment; W. B. Martindale, Kenosha, electric time stamp; E.F.Mueller, LaCrosse, cover lor incandescent lamps; W. H. Kevnolds, Racme, tlour receiver and sifter; X.

Sceets, Milwaukee, brake beam; W. Storey, Grafton, lawn mower; C. J. Walser, Milwaukee, horse detacher for vehicles. youcu, ana cjie res: oi toe companv spoke acceptably and looked tnos't picturesque in their yoreous trappings.

The play iiself is a medley of amusing foolery. It is opera very-much "adapted' und with very little music. SAMUEL DODD, Contractor, Builder AND MANUFACTURER OF interior and Exterior House Finish. QIBCUIT CODRT, WADEESHA COTJSTY D. Laikd, Plaintiff.

Laird, Defeadant. The Slnto of Wisconsin to the said Defendant: You are hirebv summoned to appear within twenty days oftr service of this summons, exclusive ii tbe day of uervice. and defend to above caUtlcd action in the court aforesrtld; and In case ol your failure so to do, Jodgnunt will be rendered against yo-j according to the demand of I Soecisl sale at manufacturers prices of the H. Dar-raeh Co. stock of boots and shoes at Kobinson Irrrng's.

Several fnterestlnff Marriages. tee complaint. Jaales B. Taylob, FlaintSfTo Attorney. P.

0 Addxesa, Portage, Columbia Wla. Daicd Feb 2G, 1831. nirl9-apr 50 Foit Rent! Elegant suit of offices, with ell modern conveniences, atore Sliernian's hardware stOTB OP yain St- Jos. 3. HADl'tBLO.

For Sale? Three bouees on Union ihrce on Maria In life village, sinply or Idcethor. Cbcapfarcuili; prices loir cnoufjh for parties lo buv on spec ulnt Ion. or a legitimate investments." For income they wilt pay beim: tlian monOJ-atS perccne HI 19-6U1S JOS. J. HADiriELD.

Cottage containing seven rooms on Dunbar for sale For particulars enquire of H. A. Hill, So. 33 Carroll St lltf. Tabm Foe Sale! 134 acres, 2U All Styles of HVinrJow and Door Screens' to Ordsr.

New goods! Largest assortment; Lowest In shoes, hats, cans and RCAD1AN, Be aniesh Water." gouts furnishing goods at Robinson I 14tf lryings. Married, at the residence of the bride's Father, by the Rev. H. P. Hay-lett, Mrs.

Jennie Boyd of Waukesha and Mr. William Spring Prairie, Wis, 'Ihey will reside at the 'atter place, where Mr. Knight has a largo business as a general merchant. MARRIED AT BROOKl'tELD. Monday March 30th, at the residence of the bride's parents, August Diemao and Miss Anna Krieg, weie married by the Rev.

Herzo, of. Waukesha. A large company ot friends had assembled and the evening was very pleasantly spent. Bountiful refreshments were served. Bunkers, Foi a hmdJomuly Lllnstrated book upon WnV-ha and tha AecadIan SpbINo, send postal tart Thi AtcjtuiiX SfJKET.sT.

Waei. DR. J. C. AYER LoweD, Mass.

6old by all Srcgrfiu. Price tl; ill bottles. Doctors, Lawyers. Carpenters. IJru: miles west 01 wantcsna, in ajjooa neifDoornooa 0 waste land; all unccr timher.

runlnff nprlnr ltivallon. PlcnlT of ster in milt house wd oiehara. Fences W. I. CALDWELL, lUMBALMER fit FUNERAL DIRECTOR Telephone Flowers, Carriigea, Hearsei, etc 452 Milwaukee Miweitkee stable 3d bum vara na ri flUiliiiu nuitinu Misryor eorn: einorfeiiM nocesear" A cwd man gists, Engineers, Mechanics, in Fact we I have recommendations from in 1 all stations in life, testifying to- the wonderful cures that Sulphur Bitters! have effected.

Send lor testimonials. See another 14-w2 nearly an Dev. This to tlSO pertnontb. For terms, addrris. is a deslrs-blo home for some- one.

I will nell it at To Runt Farm, of 200 acres. A firatclsss farm for.elttaer (Train ot atoek Taisinc; Apply to Thio. DsnEEnrLL, ldvfi NorLh Pi-niiie, -Wis. (J. -reasonable price-, price part cash and balance os long limo, mr 19-mE 6 Jos.

J. H.ID71ELD..

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