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Waukesha Freeman xxni. No. 46. Waukesha, Wisconsin, Noyembee 17, 1881. Whole Number, 1199.

-UK COUNTY NOTES. Miss Inez, the beautiful ad accom Thtmdvy Morning by schools in the country, and also of post Personal and Social. beautiful engraved, gold-lined pie knife and -ii- berry spoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jirecki; nutm PrrmriPtnr gl'aduatc courSGS igery.

We cor-1 Stcbbins took he- de- pUd "'1 silver jewel eve with cut-glass JMU nOPriGLOr, diallywisb for him the best success in s. Al. ULiii3 took nc. ae erfumebottles Mr. and Mrs j.

0raby. plisbed daugnter of David Ormsby, of I his new location. WhUowaler Register, na Lewaultee, was marnea on weanes-dav evening. Nov. 9tb.

at the residence "i The attendance at the meeting whore she lias gotie'to visit friends. Mrs. F. Ely; Point and Duchesse lace Jhand-. kerchief, (Jlaribel Ormsbv; pair gold and A Thanksgiving supper wih be pintB1 candte slicks, Bda last Saturday eveniug, held for the pur- of her parents, to Mr.

Oscar Jarecki, of Avenue. I 11 VCTTf.f' i Society." Oysters WiI be served. fr -e lrf oi-ts. C. j.iPEE OF THE CODSTTT.

.7 V. Wilrlien Van nf ATilwanU-fin mlr necessary to maintain former state-, ments or back down and then the former are too well established to admit of a doubt, and it is only a matter of regret and humiliation to the party that they were so grossly insulted and. imposed upon by this candidate from the border town'. That a man like Mr. Snyder, the present popular and capable clerk should have been set one side for little Thompson' is a lesson to the party that will not soon he forgotten.

L. T. Boyd. The Popular Science Moutlily for November, 1881. Mv, Spencer opens this number of the.

"Monthly" with an article on "Toe Industrial Type of Society," the eleventh of the series on "The Development of Institutions." It is the culminating point of the discussion, and sets forth in a strong light the- town an Tuesday attending "3 until next Saturday evening, when it Lrie, 1'n. unly a lew ot ner select-friends were present at the ceremony which was performed by Ihe Rev. Mr. Porter of the Methodist Church. By the same clergyman and on the same evening, Miss Mary, youngest daughter of Mr.

Joseph Cooper, was married at her father's home, to Mr. legal bnsiness in the Probat Court, elain' bllsfc rosc as' aentcr Vteo. jarecki; -Mrs. 17. S.

Doane starts for Chicago elegant pearl ami gold lass, to be hoped that a goodly nu ruber of our citizens will be at Mr. E. W. Ch a fin's odtco to take part in the work. Notwithstanding all the difficulties with which to-day io join hcv husband who has en-, 0nnsb'; uow.smn,.

MisseMrtdeaed ilC'AL NOTES. gaged Ins services there. In addition Alice Vecder, Appleton; hand-painted plaq mniitics of Silurian water the committee had to contend last wiu- toilet set ter. the lecture course was successful, stand he is to receive a salary of 5500 North and Jennie Clark; bouquet and to give the subject up entirely this to sing with one of the church choirs cut flowers, Mrs Piuctzman, Jamestown season would not sneak well for Wan- there. r.

'--hi tiic iiinn.aj to. lov hl; lie o-ee ae; Wilson Vance, also of Pewaukee. Thus one by one in rapid succession, the most charming young ladies of Pewaukee arc electing to enter into the blessed state of holy matrimony. And still another. On Tuesday evening, by Rev.

Mr. Cameron, Miss Mary Hanson, of Pewaukee, to Mr. Fred, Hanson, of Hartland. Thus the merry marriage bells kept pealing and the joyous sound was taken up by the teachers on being assured of the re-election of their es uesna. uooa ana promaute lectures The Masonic party Tuesday eve-; and Mrs.

Jarecki depu ted tor their future great fact that social improvement, to- can tie had at small cost and should nmg, the fetor a series to be given nome be secured. I during- the wintpv. was sreafclv en- i d. ladies' and misses' Coleman will preach at iitivch next Sunday. morning the boys inLj skating oil the edges of Hit; dam.

anvass has not been jrnl consequently cannot bo be mast rapid, permanent, and complete, requires the largest nossible- frccdom of the individual a condition only to be reached by the development of the industrial at the expense of the- joyed by all who participated. -It is. rumored that Mr. J. K.

An-j Statio11 Agent Hughes, of the St. dcrson has gone to California for the Paul Company, asked to be relieved purpose of completing a business trans- temporarily from duty this week, action which involves the sale of SHu- on ftccollnt ot 111 health, ilnd his Plpce The store at the Waukesha. Wool en Mills is offering for sale at wholesale or retail fine fancy cnssiineres, worsteds, shawls, blankets, flannels and yams, of their own manufacture, made from Waukesha County wool. We rian Spring property. Whether there "euig uneu uy inos.

xaytor, tor (Stern Wisconsin Spir- pay highest market price truth in the report, we arc not lcll-v ul -arui. me numerous will hold a three days i goods, for wool, prepared to say. mends of Mr. Hughes hope that he higintiing De. 2d.

is some mistake wood, tallow or grease. 3S-ly. j-j Tyler who ma-y on 1'ecover his health and be -We arc not superstitious, or at nilni'' UartPrf for h. I f0Ud nCB m'ore at bis familiar place. nil v.edihngs wi.l lake lease ay not to be, hut when a dog and i k0h is in the employ of J.

i was laid through the deep nielli? before many weeks. u. black cat come to a news pap e1: office Clark -Son wholesale carri-itre i cut last Monday by the N. W. con- structi cm hands.

ui'iiipletc line of yarns, withbi a few hoofs of each oilier manufacturers. all kinds of woolen goods claim it as theh yla.ee of abode ibere ylr V7ilbi Wilbur, teemed superintendent, Mr. ITowitt. It is in contemplation among them however to institute a writ of inquiry why he so persistently continues to abide in astate of bachelorhood, when the infection is so prevalent. If no sufficient and irremovable cause is assigned a vuindctmtts will forthwith be issued from the Supreme Court having jurisdiction in such matters, ordering the necessary action under penalty of the election two years hence of" his late competitor the gallant ex-president of the State Teachers1 Association of Wisconsin.

The continuous rainy' weather has retarded greatly the securing of the seed clover and also the fall plowing. Considerable corn still stands in the fields unhnsked, Within the memorv of man there never was so much water standing on the marshes at tin's season of the year as there is now. Your correspondent is under obligation to the Hon. C. G.

Williams for Of the First National 1 Waukesha now has a special freight coercive pursuits society. of American Oyster-Beds," by Lieutenant Francis Winslow, of the-United States Nav.y, follows next, and is full of useful information bearing, directly upon one of the most important problems affecting American food -supply. "Volcanoes their action mid Distribution." is a prof sely illustrated paper correcting many i.iopular e-LTors concerning volcanic phenomena, and describing the curious- changes of" form and behavior that have taken, place since they began to bs studied In several of the most "noted volcanoes. Dr. Oswald's papers o-i "Phy-hcal Education" are continued, die special topic in the present am her being" ''Hygienic Those who have read- the earlier of this series will need no urgnig ci follow it out, and those who have not may save themselves doctors' bills and misery by getting the bch numbers and studying-up the subject from the beginning.

''A Half-Century of Science" is the first part, of Sir John Lubbock's nrpsi- 1(1 tLl" vy Bank oi having just returned tralll thc amount of business at this will 1k a quarterly meeting; onuses one wonder wheiher or not, fmm Eru.opej vislted Js pister 3I, point being such, over the St. Paul R. on Sunday, Nov, da-mod by some, suck visus a Jncks0lj davs this week I that regiUar trains could not manage Hcv. l.i. L.

Coleman will fore-, of good fo -tone. On, ThnnWvinTmrtv will twenty-eight cars were taken in -d --g. e-bd dog came up e.r As many as forty-live nrcw prepared the .71 T- 7 24th, 18S1. Fil-st-class music has hecn oftded ha from this Wardrobe's residence. 1l u.iw.ioeeu fl station by the special occasion.

The floor re ofo iv atn mni t.lujni yjilu-. o-iii a "home of bis entrance, he selected a p'ace stove and slept until called to will be managed by M. Hughes and I iu of the marsh at the E. J. Mellon, who intend to give jfc I where the N.

W. freight house is their supervision. Don't fail to attend to be, ie nearly completed. in- efreshinenls. After sunpei' he retlved gaining ground 1 as it will be the event of the season.

The passci.ger depot of the N. W. dential address at the lust meeting of several congressional documents of great value on finance, commerce exports and imports, tariff imposts, and excise; from which he submits one interesting item viz: The duty on k. K. U.

here, is said to be the finest i the mailer of an endow-1 Carroll College, and it IZTL' I MnUimonlal. of any in the northwest, except those in the large cities. No depot building the wa tv, io.f uis the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and deals with the progress of the biological sciences since-the first meeting of the Association fifty years ago. The second part, devoted to a similar survev of Mm nhvsi- (lie winter it gone an iissui'cd success. tie remrnca and The marriage of Miss Inez Ormsby on beefsteak, thevecuter to his to Mr.

fWni. ti. in Milwaukee is as attractive in ap pearance. uiua.a cioin worn oy tne monopolists is about 60 per cent, while that or the coarse overcoat of the farmer is over 110 per cent And the blanket that his children warm, is charged a still higher duty and the price of bis sugar is doubled. See A.nuual Report, June SO, Document No.

45 DlXi I.u5h.. of VAi rV' ei0''6 n00U Wa- place at the residence of the bride's -aukee village, last Tlie Fathers In Council. cal sciences, will anpear in the Decern-, ber number. People interested in the constitution of "other worlds than ours should not fail to read Mr. Francis Eirgham's article on the discovery of J.UeJKev.

Mr. Clarm, of Wauwntnsn rap is to be nut' og, ana oc com-se ta is Wednesday evening, Nov. 0, at 8 rpI f.wr. 1 i Pjwas'he one, and we had to w-ith I o'clock, the Kev Porter offici I CounLy Board assembled last ncith But injating. Little Miss Clawed aS Dirisv Tuesda-V and was called to i an black Ormsby, sister and cousin of the bride i 0 John Eoss, of Pewaukee.

Uc tl eattention of our ku ton stole softly in at the: door and acted as. ushers or little 1 riS-nnS' i The To11 waalled and all the em- occupies the pulpit of the. Cone-re- 'M-aiLe Remains in Meteoric Stcn gational Church. It is an account of the vesearcbe-i of 1 waoCiCred about the coai posing and Mr. Albeit and Miss Marv beM to their names as fob Million.

Ohio in mnm 1 Jllt-CK1. 1 1 i u. iLL.u.r. a.ia 1 1 r0m'nt to i Th ofhr "PJfc- among brother and sister of the 1 HOme the after-! groomsman and bridesmaid. honest gioom a groor HUKWOSAGO.

Mrs. W. C. Chafin and daughter, who have been absent from home several weeks visiting friends in Iowa and Minnesota, have returned. Mr Orrin Moffat, formerlv a resident an livhj! 0 il.Mii.il to oecome The parlor ei-e t-fn Hiorjkficld U.

A. EbcKitL iSt. J. Rega icticscu Inn. Oltw Lisbon Hciiy MtnoinOLiut-Pat, Rclth.

ertmi Dmm-iiand Wi jm'i After tea wo returned to trimmed and as usual after the cere- n-iO-thno. accpaain has sold the proper- the o.Tic but more recently of thinking the lit.le iior mony, a sumpttious repast was served, i. Heilier farm, burdi una ouppa, ioo, a quan- Ine comiKini ajmui joy, was back lor a few days last week. On Saturday a laro-e ran-H select being only, few intimate llK: 0 for SC.600. A tM of bread and miik was procured, the relatives'; irrlm-A OtLiui, N.

J. Nichcls 1,0 pureiiased it lor 0.1 oemg called, two brgiit eyes friends. rrouse rei son of Mr. Platner's auction aaia. ras a n.i- Nihimiue ameeliltle l-'ccreu out benoalo a paper, and The brido was lovely in cream silk --i-: I M.

I J- n-J, Ijdmcv eminent merman geologist, Dr. Hahn, wiuh the connrmatorv testimony oi Dr. einland, an equally eminent zoologist. Sir T'bomson's opening address before Scrion of tbe B.itsh Association oo the A voil-able. Energy of Nature" i5 given: and is followed by a paper on The Duration Oi Human Jife," in which aie writer W.

DeSolaville, after referring to many oi the noted eases of iongeviiv of iucient and modern times, reaches' the conclusion that ccntenna.rians are not uncommon, and that, on the whole the length of human life is increasing! Anybody who may be ambitious in this direction will. end it profitable to read the next article, entitled ''Worry which disagreeable habit, according to Dr. J. Mortimer Cianvillc. the author is a far more common shortsnet of ite than the so-called overwork we hear so much about.

There an m-ticle on "Amerioan Climate and Cliaracter." bv C. u. wi rtmg ir. kii.i.v ir.ll. if I John Ross.

wnerut a large amount of personal property was disposed of. dc-irmg household furni- i P' all fear and was soon laying elaborately trimmed with Spanish lace p- Don call and examine he hen through, a song was and orange blossoms. She wore aJ heds, stands, chairs begun and a more con-' elegant pair of soltaire diamond ca- 1 v'swi. Lar.eer. one carpet, which are fKietl was never seen or heard.

1 rings; the present from the "room AlGV the roU-ran the board Park Inquire of Iv ad evidently found the place it had The groom, a voun- man of'-. I CCoded to the election of a chairman Watson. 4Sw4 been seekins, and in a shm-f. tin, wo nnym 1 ul Ptt- i and on the formal ballnt AlhH-4M Mr. John Clohisy, one of our popular young merchants, lv-as married to Miss Mary McNuIty daughter of and Mrs.

John McNulty, week. Thev have Lhe best wishes of numerous mends and acquaintances. Mr. J. A pratt Was married on Wednesday of last week to Miss Alice Har-W youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Hai-land, by Rev. Mr. Beard-sloy of Last Troy. After the wedding the happy aouple proceeded on a wecb ding tour to Madison and Beaver Dam rhey have the well iviW jl ueianeid, was unanimously elected, levator beiivr purring about as if ttonal suit of k.

img received every vote. The bon-rl -Hcssi-s, l-Iaynes and San-i 10 thanks for the The bridesmaid was charm hi ln i th Railway is "nti Tho manuscript be- simple suit, of white; natural rlow eu adjourned until the following I diamonds. mornmg at nine o'clock vcitelrucfou. ft is Loins Iulc Lls was walked over and sat clow body of the lungazine clo-res with a sketch of George J. Brush, Professor of Mineralogy iu the Sliofnokl Scientific bchool, and President, of the 'mi! will eclipse anvthimr threw down our v.ioei, wmte embroidered I '-eiaay morning the Board as- h.

the way of an Pencil and waited nnfil the manifesto- nf Jutaroa pink sombled and the following committees of friends. Our sportsipen have plenty of opportunities to en bv thPTYnii, on, oi joy were over and then wrote Miss Daisy, white with blue satin aPPolnte by ihe chair: iiirs noti ithis. We shall give the little waif a- garnitures. ome satin KikL (wutU is our th -yJ Msss Mattie Jarecki aiEt.B,. ducks are plenty.

Prof. Rankin was through here a few uays since aim secured Association for the Advancement of Science. Lack of space prevents extended reference to the denartments which, however, are always tilled with rirmgVar'etJ instmcti-d "sefid New York: D. Appleton CompnDT; ifty cents per number, $5 year. A StaLemcut From Mi.

Thompson. A 17 OcjoNosrowoc, Nov. io. scrip taons to the Carroll Coll m. uowment fund.

aiaa-v. M. i I i. graduate ot wftr icidents iss Grace Perkins. 1 onnsyivaiua, has ones occurrine a among similar I TlWSST1 daily wiih iJ 1 fc ot Mdwaukee.

Or miw aod iUe2B, AmK -hJ 11Jl I Ph suk, onyx and nearl cbM. A a-. iohr 6 vrE' jewelry soon to give a concert at Waterford ne is very nouular -m n. over the new express to b3 att. uitiion is pre- I have added to never lacks for au audience, he calls of aaio, n.

white HaKn 0X chairman, I no schools Will hecrln un-o; ai a. anri li.ai the Milwaukee Sentinel, ''wical aid. The Doc.tn;- i gold ornaments John Oliv a special dispatch twfe, Iondy' for wmtcr; ti- "jfe.b. Aft. Muvii! commended and no 1 comiet! -TIJ? Vocs, airs.

I'lMi I- Knit- nf i. N- Nichols, chairm lvt-Ilyl of Ooonomowoo, Wach J. '1W-C1VC fair share of na- during the fall tei-iii presiding. They have; apparently, proved satisfactory to the ti'ons of the school. 1 athw county, and KtSr of.

republican, for DTrkt A torejr. attributed by both 'poriieT the way in winch he elect iooelred -Now, although my name is ol ..0 riles, which will be sold at very low fie and ulsters arc re- lUTii' E. O'acobsojt. nc lord nr uss Jennie S. Clark, sath- i uuiey wa3 Unoa 'Wed.

The" board A New Fin unv an- alcoves, natural Arm-ova at hicobsou's atid arc at any other house in t. ii. The undersihrned Ynvn i black silk, a kTTT- i lie 1 nc-L inul he.it 7, inaer uie -oiquoisc blue. J--le -aiue of evidemh- directed against (S jt -Tid rC in town-keen for the purpose of iinioml, Whitewater, victory over Article t)ic Fro.e Press. Any one whp -witnessed the proceed t-h Ullie Kpubl-oa Sty Coi vcnhon for the first time looked upouTiiompson, of Oconon woe who.

procured1 his'cairdTdacy fo; L'e rcuit Cyul't tliai Con-he n0t b0 Bui-prised with the sneaking manner in which he naim a line mi! nrodnce to, i'-Mn ine brocade eiectiic OJ. "ge of Waukesha. Tho hkhest Hounds. ToaV class "4 cm- of the republican convention I IK "s- 4.1-.-rf! "lias ot o- a. i.w, 'v si etui, sviiuatanu impu -j 'eve un and a barley specialty TT Til tan.

neuralgia, hurts, and sores eta effected by its agency. l-lAYTfEa, pearedin the i -v lellow cnudidai liai Ji. bA.si. f.h' (ted means would nfford. edition f.v bromley took the ears Njv.

7 "ciiuve lourh Tm-Wi, Buafe Street, iiuin where thev will Pair of soltoire diamond etir-rin-s from the groom a check for $1,500 father of bride; check of $1,000 fathe and mother of the groom; Wand seal skin cloak, mother of bride, 1 cWn whd silver teaspoons from Mary ukesha, where he hw World of Ooou. MnS ankle 'Pic "Peo- nvs for tbe Ptice of One of the A 04 Mnin r' 11 Anderson. most popular -medicines can conscientious- now before the Ameriean ntiuh pleasure commend I Bitters. You see it everywhere to ihc iv.t.Mu I People take it with srond r.f, ri fie taWe pool's from 3fci- to work as usual. 10 1 b' wortli then nati-onn as nleasant Patronage to tho taste as some other Bittm-s i ids them up.

It is not He MrS' At Jerecld and is a character man oi n-re-1 not, a drink. It in more like Was it not because much doubt the mmdsi of the majority of the people regardmg the qualification of Vf opelfhw name a offense tilkes "0 ortense with the -adjectives used' in defense, stihmantmins tl at small way and atbgy canvass paper notoriety, -t it would seem Ncvtr.liis. clectricoih.andioua v-lt' nnc ability, bone set tea that has advantage of a fJli a cf KOod- lf don't the best medical avers, House, i.r,a two ir.n Ch ave ai Allied Jarecki; i do.ea T0iw eTXr dinner coffee spoons, Scot: Brown, Erie; For.dent could have corres-. V't D-K- THOtPsb.v.-.

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