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Waukesha Freeman. Whole Number, 1305 Lr XXY. NO. 48. Waukesha Wisconsin.

November 29, 18S ferprise and money of othct'S, and pay fr Cumins bg Mr. Morse's boarding bouse ia un- The question ol' whether this utvill nn- hoard for the orison ers their debts only as a matter of poncy. On Tuesday, December 4th, tho town Uotij-d will met at the' Town Hull Men of this stamp exist, but too many sentenced 10 the Jail by Justice Cbatiu for the pnspose- of considering ac lui-iguiiiggieaionanges. nc win have iflllFS. lTOIlIwlOr, iTini accommodations for summer guesis than any other private place in 31.5.

-A- Waukesha year. YOUR SHAWLS. FLAN.YF.U. BLAS- counts; all persons having accounts against the town are requested to present the same On or before the date is now being agitated by Lnc 1istnct Attorney. There seem 10 be a fineUw'poiii; involved by reason of the wordinc the village ordinance of them would kih a city outngat.

LaCrruM Leader. The District Attorney delivered an opinion to the County Board that the village of Waukesha is liable for the espouses of all prosecutions under vil-Iw ordinances before Justice Cbafin j(iKANU AVEXTE. KETS. YARNS, FANCY CV-StyERKS, entioued. -Waukesha is ail right on the ques- relfUng to the Mycins of prisons .,,1 ..11 if 1 tirm of si.ice smot.

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Woke having just returned om isew York and Boston with die i OH ien you can procure or other jntiues. u.W,J:a, COUyTY NOTES. JlMHTON. The recruit warm spell ftittc the farmers a chance to finish plowins. The weather was so disagreeable on the dav of Mr.

Ottaway's sale, that the bidding was not as lively as it ought to have been. A citizrh of this village savs that; Van Dvke's fire was put out with beer. Albert Smith and Henry Anderson Ftarlcd Tnrsdav for Nebraska, to carve a home ant of raw counlry. The barley crop is about all disposed or at fair 'prices. and Mrs.

Sewall Andrews are prepaiing fur a journey to Plorida where thev moi-osotosoend the winter, The Sous'and Daughters of Tctuper-iuico are soliciting subscriptions to a 'und to be used in providing a course of lectures during the winter. It is a worthy object and will be likely to succeed. Mrs. Abi-am Hough who has -old her farm three miles routh of this village red to have a wire anything in that linn ranging fro -osi. (issonment of Christmas ana The first volume of "Twenty Years of will be issued in Decem-iwii.

is. ii an iinuartial history of New Years presents ever brought to have an oetmrg on twenty-live cents upwards al Putney Ulock, Main St. -IStF The handsomest adverti-inc cards ItaL notes. connecting the Sbde Observatory at Madison with ICttberg's jewelry stove here. Each day the time will he received, Wm.

HntrihliiL's and Jacob Kim the Xaliomtl I.egislmure fur lhc past Saturday, Dec. 1st, all day and even- lo wbicb we cur Iiienna twenty years, and treats 01 llie more imnoiTiint questions that have come and see the display. Putney's we 'have ever seen are published by J. U. Ayev i Lowell, nri who will send a pel of them to any to-night.

ball, the former a young farmer resid 'Wnrr. the American peoiile, acts of Nea' Clock, Waukesha. ing in the town 0 iieriin a iew -'j-hc new Waukesha and Congress and the portion of leading miles east of this village, are said to men upon the difl'crenl questions. The Vnnn lms been opportunities of the author, Jus. i.t.

1 address on receipt of letter stamp. 1 1 Caspar Co. lias Supervisor Ross yesterday an-'. ''nr LcClar notinced that committee on jns- pXl will tnllu'''V "ia 1 the bill of Justice Spencer on account have bad 1111 altercation in which the latter was beaten so as to render his 10-envcrv duuhLful. matter is in ticen a-s tew writers have enjoyed For collecting such facts A Waite has the contract for carrying ibe mail until July at lhc rate of per annum.

Thelirs: run was made on Monday, to the satlsfac- Inn nTilm aloni the route is preparing to lake up her Homo in Kansas. the bands the authorities who are as most interest the best lnlornuu oi of iufurnTiidlios in his genera state- wailing results. our people. The work is complete in -I. M.

WhiLe having just relumed brtvo never bBfore had mail facilities from Xew York and Pension with Ihe has returned to Imiderweor at $1.00, 48-40 ,1 Samuel Uadfteld's llie Tuesday Chipnmn, largest assorlmenl. or Chv.s'.miw aod New Years ever brought to tnent. Ail attempt was made in bate Court at the hearing io set aside the will B. deceased, hill on I'm- submi-s tostimimy in behalf of the wi test was dropped. "13.ickwa',d, 'tun bnc two volumes and contains Jmc steei poruaiu of lifty of the leading men in eongre-s.

'Jmirty of our leading cili-. zens have already ordnnal each cojiy. S. Vra.ncr is agent fur ins work. Wc cannot but think that our correspondent, W.

L. has put too flnu it construction upon the criti commensniate with what they cJu-s-ved. The only place in Waukesha to find the new and elegant filling ''Kock-crd Shoe" in hand sewed. tJoouyear 1, .,.,,1 n.nMiinn sowed. These "rods tiiis village, will have an opening on Saturday, Dec.

1st, all day and even- whioh we invite all fncmls for Prank aire is completed. Lucomc and see the disphu'. I'utney's are put up in separate cartoons ar.d Now Ulock, Waukesha. cisms The Fiecmmi nuereil last weeKton has at last some "back its estneined friund. ii-ov.

iiifacturoa from tne best k. Every pair warranted. Come mils at Bob time 10 o'clock. in-un the babe to luimb thy flight," jrud, and no are hopeful make then Kcul lisfcitc Stiles. IllCrOKTBH 11YM.

SXV.HGH, ary Kreuev et. al. to John Peitb, GO'imrus, sec '2S, Mendmonce, $2,000. i'arv Kr.mser et. al.

to Margaret Otiselliersur. 00 acres, sec 24, idW. or J. T. L'ilgrim to Chjis.

Maass, lo acres, sec 2, Lisbon, $1 500. Joseph Cooper to Smiu'1 Hemmmgs, lot in A. Aiken to Wm. Dos.sc, -10 acres, sec 1, Delaiield, il uvev Cleinons to J. O.

Hall, lot Ergle village, 100. Mi tia Glimmer to Fred Siebeit, lo in W. L. Bean tn Eliy-abnth felcbbms, part of lot in Waukesha, L. Uean to A.

T. 6tubhins, lot Waukesha, 10. Ch. Clasen to Joshua Conk, SJ acres sec 5, Broukrleld, $2,000. Elijah Gove to Jacob Herbrandt, lot iv i'l (inn T.

G. Watson. The main point of the Albert 0'ilnn lias pivrased of Mr. Cook the wire picket fence factory located on Lhc Xorl'n Side and will at ehi and sec our Gent's $3.00 shoe, ul. scut, Plummer's.

ry fur a nice photo. i than one night. V. 1 1 MILLS UOliS ty James Da ('ilieism rtfeited to tiic custom ot praising vavious sections of new country by correspondents generally and POL to Mr- Watson's letttr ill particular, whicu, to reproduce our woi'ds, gave uvniSG. a Irh-so bclongi once push the business to it itmesi limh.

Mew machinery will be placed and variety of n.anufaotnrhig will be dime-. A Iberi is trie right man to manage the business. A suit has been instituted by m. in rncnvcr from c.v -sh eri tl" John We are furnished the following list of new inventions for which patents were recently granted lo Wisconsin inventors, as reported by Erwin Benedict, Patent A Lloruiiys, Milwaukee. Truck, H.

Carkow, Milwau-f-i-iln M-irvrtini! machine. G- -r line of (Irv goods at had its hoof torn oh by being caught ii, Iju found at Jacob- between one of the rails and a plan at 4S-49 the crossing of the W. il. K. on ifimteiiir.lalcs the ercc-! East Atcuiic.

f. rtb 1 lias his new store "a fai statom I of or il i ng conil i tions One of the first and most influential business men in Waukesha diew cur i attention to the conclusions of the Stephens the sum of $2,300, but which lEsterly, Wlri tewate Brick machine, G. Martin, Milwaukee; Hay earner, iv. debt the latter says tuts long oocn p.tiu. The alleged debt os secured by a jJousman finished and is getting -erreti, another resi- in a supply of dry goods, Sr0ccr.es.

hill, over-looking the I crockery etc. and I customers with the best, of goods at i most reasonable rates, call in erecting a now liim Cn add -The annual mcetm-of the a lam. to add AgrIclllturai Society for the writer of the letter as not bog warranted by the slutomentii, a fact that wo felt. after careful reeding, lo be true, though we by no means desired to be im-dcslood as thinking that Mr. Wation purposely drew conclusions to deceive.

We have too high a regard for him to 1 Miller, Apploton; bang sawing ina-cliinc, D. J- Mui-ray, Wausau. On Monday afternoon W. S. mis attacked with aopolexy mortgage on Mr.

Stephens Aew jaerim farm and the papers woie originally, for some reason, made out in Alex, Cook's name and the same day were and fell lo the walk opposite Lhc on lieu rv J- Baker to Wm. H. Baker, SO acres, sec 1. OconomowoC, OrrcllaF. Worthington to Saran Mc-Kce.

lots in Oconumowoc, $500. Margaret Collins to W. J. Hdger, 80 acres, sec 20, Jlenomonee, J. E.

Gregory to Joseph Vogt, 30 sec 34. Eagle, Geo. Jawience to SLeptiens, b-I ifJO acres, kcc '-0, Waukesha, S75. i J. Kilpatrick to John Kilhps, 100 acres, sec 2, Genesee, Henry Chaoman to Judson Morten, part of iot in "ilartland, 5125 W.

E. Wlliams to John S. Morns, tu -I 'villtps- 'i tliO LI 'll-'ii to Mr. Ticlieuor's law ollice. a Charles reded On Tuesday evening while Prank of any other business which may prop- seve wound was occastoneu ov wi was destroyed by beheve that he could oe utttuceu to ao a tbiug of that kind.

We scarcely believe that readers generally placed its selrsaive a construction on die criti Cahillwas nndeavormg to ilispose 01 a come before the meeting Jl.oiilav-morning early. fall aud the victim's faco was cnvc-rcU with blood when picked up. He was carried to his office and Dr. Moore was summoned. After a few bourn he was taken to his home where be has since cism as docs W.

L. K. In make the s'neriff's lias been overthrown vj.volvr at Cairoil saloon tne wstpui, accidentally discharged and the ball entered bis. left breast near the .,,,,1 around 10 the back, hold at the Cctirl House tnc of Wr.ukeshn, on Monday, Decern w( 10th 1SS3, At 1 P- M. 0 P.

Cu.vtox, res. Gtio. P. Ui-aih Sec. ,1 ihivh.v davs Miss Kate -ilature.

will have their been confined. mil hilhaid hall in running where it came out. The wound is not a dangerous one. Mi-. Bui lard's new residence looms nronortions.

and begins to l.eBSOXAl, AjS SOCfAIj. I E. H. Hadfleld and wife ate visiting the parents of the former at Waukesha, Hon. D.

H. Sumner departed for i Washington yesterday nfternoon. M. and Mrs. O.

Z. OUn, are visiting their relatives here at present. -VOU C-VN SAVE MIDDLE ML io FN EUY1N-G OF THE WAUKESHA WOOLIlN MILLS. TTroifl The Cheboygan (Mich.) G.a!,.d,er will close out her largo stock or ntilinery at prices beloivtlto lowest. or December.

of millinerv can be assumc'the appearance of a summer reduced prices at Miss Tribune wc learn that Rev. J. H. Mag -Don't buy your winter hats or bon- 4S-1U boarding establish moot. the building 011 the cast line of his lot JoBhuaCook to ii.

A. Griffin, part or lot in Waukesha, Cook to Chas. Wcidenheft, lot in Waukesha, $1,350. Wm. Wallace to John Rodgevs.fcO acres, 2S, Lisbon M.OOO.

And. J.Smith tn Geo. C. tVoston, 40 acres, sec 2s, Genesee, S1.400. I C.

Eastman lo Sanger Dresden, lot in Oconomowoc, S122, i John Groll to J. A. McEwen, 1 acre, aec 27, Delalield, 4-b3d. Sarah McKee to Ann Campbell, lot in Oconomowoc, $250: 1 Mary Kreuser el. to Peter Keith, 20 acres, sec 20, Memmionee, iJut).

at Miss Kate offin, who at one time was a teacnei in CarroU College, died at that place from nf a wound on his hand l. The editor notes a very pleasant call Air! friend Klisha Pearl, of ticnt 'on Than'-iY tier's Main street. i cd one of the most atLr.act-nuent on Ihan-sgn 0.111. J5 We prn- caused by a nail, about a fortnight -Yl "''l One irerton, on Tuesday last. Mr.

Pearl years old, io learn tne uiua luce. To those who Knew nun J'cro Weekly Inter Ocean much postage as The alct'his place will prove far more desirable than over for summer visitors, l' -Our men's and boys' clothing toe ahead of the wholesale house clotmug the news of his demise will be received with sadness for he was a man who lr7 M- Whitb, Priigsist Putney Cock, w- T.I YOU. YOU rv, Vnlmue and Herald com- is one of the old settlers who nums nit nwD and litis the confidence and respect of all that know him. Hon. A.

E. Elmore and Secretary Wri-fcr. nf the State Board of Charities warmed friendships auu was A. J. LaBarre to 'v uhlCCS OU aCCOUIltOt 1U eminently rctPeot acres, hCOC, Mukwonago, $3,350.

Hatwey Rose to J- P. Kuuz, Si ifternnon the -County UK r.ssMO! goods and which he was held. wflreat Waukesha on Thursday and; rt a suneriiHcndent 01 with t'S- Ttrvi.iA rods ot htnfl, Fore with burn b'-'rlarm. A paid a visit to the Poor Farm wlnie tne or u'-' Countv Board were recouuuimims, nd fancyl ls-tf ljl0CK common nbout tbere. on Tower Hill opposite school build-in Enouire of Dr.

Caldwell, at brick residence' opposite Union School, Grand Ave. Afr Geo. S. Sawyer is visiting at bis- -Evervbodv will tell you ttiat tne best place in town to buy cloaks and s. They Keep SVL Clysmic Spung House coiner of Grand and Co lego a few minutes' WU rom old home here.

He recently disposed mill and bail storm high wind and tluin-ming nnsseu over this of his business at Mt. ruuisi, m. ihe largest stock. nronouiico our line Union School or Co'lc ri. mv stock of Chnstm niiiay about one A.

M. where na has been ul ntimbec of years. Com parutive Assessnicut Fiffiircs eoraolete in the Dr. Eiewei- is a gentleman ana conseauently entitled Lo Lheconfideuce of Lhc nubiic. He has made his visits regularly for years, and his large and ofiiable practice is evidence that he been very successful in the treat IIOMtl'UODUCYlON- SAVE -Luul Thov S0H for -'AOK THE WAUK- and Sow cars hef tor iviiuKdsiiii.

The largest company ever assembled on a similar occasion in this vicinity wis that gathered at the house of Swan on Wednesday evening Nov. 15lb, to celebrate-the nuptials of Miss Maggie E. Swan and Mr. Geo. Lean W.

J- Fer of Spring Prairie officiated and the harmony and enjoyment of the occasion was krgely due to his ability to properly in the of the evening. Among the guest from abroad were i Mre. James Sherds and daughter. Mrs. John Duncan, Vvcst-rnva Wis'- Jlr, and Mrs.

lW. Sheriff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carl-lou-on, Miss "cliie Campbell, Miss Li-aicCummings, Milwaukee, and Miss Lou -Vndrews, Mukwonago. 'The bride 'was beautifully attired and was the recipient of a large ana Assessment tost and toe lit is nllV 1 kild Assr-i-ni ISS2.

TOYvlSS. ISSo. You to bear ii. nimu ment of his patients. He maces a speciality of chronic cases, and has custom maue i 7S4.607 5 1,013,220 Brookfield shot places.

his falbor's farm j.lCob Herbrandt has itbe Gove tx's for your for the sum re received frosb 1 slorc lloor is at present occtip.ee iVM 773 r. wide Dranlite i mtonsiu, Ci 4S-tr Dclatield stock. ikit, Tr nd examine on. i Indiana and Illinois, lie is Eagle i rn jj.STi-M-.tfi lotnei phy 475,879 775.SO0: Uenesec Lisbon i Henry W. Kent, unknown correspondent senna sician, who can he relied upon, and 7770 777 7 SS2.V72 792,091 S03.719 617,418 M7.0S2 021 those who put themselves under Ms care may feel assured that he will do iferton i-iV- aceic b-nt wmcn to Ko.tli Western IMihoad, at a cer- ail he promises to.

Let the atnictea present fortv inmates 5Ir. Hrtbrr.ndls u-t. House, none of wiiov.i do a saloon bus WCSTH COLNTIts. 1" lwvls.y, ol VROM FARMKKS. 776.170 New TXorlb Prairie" Wis.

Nov. 21st. 176 rir lawa denth occurredall luricey. $750-00 Kcwj-rtl. 773-OiiS 1 7.10,-120 S0S.035 -Supervisor Chahn ot -J' 'iifht jbc oUier day to 501.4S7 Ulty Powaukec pniuing Mills east is the time for give Dr.

Brewer a trial on Bis f.w visit at the American House this village on Monday, December 3o. Parties who want to save money can do so by calling on J. O'Connor, who has some choice farms and town proiertv for sale cheap, on reasonable Summit Whereas, unknown evil disposed persons arc nightly breaking the street lamps and lamp posLs dns vi itte Store. 4Dm6 luoney. ar-storms a' l01" 729,507 2,0,776 J'uL Cessment figures of bis town reduced, and came Yernon Waukesha vo rented Ore, lightning rcial 2,031,355 contrary to i.ie loltf liom one vote in itie i-recmiui ouuu- ma JO anuproMuw, 812,345,8141 $14,509,125 Total- om-e ul nioin a I Block, auL3" ment committee nau and r.

monev. the brai nl Lable, ft stock of con- Saxony, virtue ot 111 i.n. Board of Trustees 01 the village oif Waukesha, 1 hereby oner a reward o. ble time in go labor, of self-sacrifices of Xo itll -wlioii! it may Couccrn, L-ars etc. and will also do 1 Shetland yarns, summer, however, aim i 0.Tiije iiftv dollars for the arrest aM wuw tion of any person or persons uto toe business.

olete'line of all the now best to let their repui who win. In view of the apparent increase of dissipation in our village and the fact doee to order ut the yrs and lanU. cas thety rather WRn advaatLge of their efforts ak anv street lamp that several 01 our citi to 1 i'lwz Mills. 2 door? east Call aud cxtiim- whole mat er his share towards his share toward; lamp post in thisvilgo. ''ikurc Store.

45mC i elsewhere. an. fail "lllhe County Board on Monday re, that the subsistence of vagrants ingagein occupations wfiicu we consider as injurious to our youth and to the best interests of society tne w.u. IT. E- of Waukesha think it high time IfKKSlIA W00I.KS MILLS PAY 1VU0 odi, Aul HOW the machinery of progress, is a citizen aud miserable burden on the body politic.

They lie to the Assessor to avoid carrving their share of public burdens, shrinkina: from the sub lA'tKIT l'Cir-c MR WOOL. withall the novelties. The cheapest stock UKKASE. for all temperance people tu President of VUlage of'Waukesha Dated yov. 21, 1883.

47-tf. One hundred dolmans, cloaks, Russian circulars and Jersey coals, for tadiBS? misses and children mustbe closed ou before Chnstmafl. The ma aoiun- 11 Moi-iff Avlin t-nnwu LO 1 nnn-itv Jailbe.d seen wurtu ,11, od er prisoners and therefore that berift'sould be paid only g.Jo per week for such pe nd fecsha rieonlp and who is scription papers tor pumio im -Miss yora Olio avrtveu -Missoii ffith.in nhit.v vm old. is provement, dodge every Jnterested, TO moot at tne Metdodist Churcb for prayer and a. 10J5 o'clock.

A. M. of Thanksgiving Day To meeting will be followed the Union Thanksgiving sermon by sborty Chicago a few d. rf fa, after reaching he- ft cared for at the Poor Farm. bilitv and never pay oua cent nrl-rnncuisr intelligence sue was the first colored for tne o- sber- tion was or a public enterprise.

They are but came to this section. Eev.s. Joiune. flowed per too ready to prose dv me wjca6j stiil stifrors. v- favor- reports Uiat tu crs.

fice Chyistmas present sit those tine photos at Van ffillery. 'able for recote''-.

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