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.1 Pfe" 1 a 'prririoB. jMMrffle WSBl Q1JI ataoloertef THE Kaoine airf 740 A If. St. Dor. Dtv.

Milwaukee It Pra.dn A McOrejwrAWeaten 7.10 tut Troy BUfe Poet OBJtee open fro Chief na A K. Bandar Flowers are the voluptuous East, an oriental poet, affection." If this fume, Flor de Mayo, priate of all preei his fair lady, for odor might well manence of hia gists. LOOK AT TEB Rfl ruins of what were teeth, to be seen Look at tbenrf and marvelous that such i when, by simply using hotreixr fragile, may or blemish as long i SPAIDIKO'S Gi house. aaaaaaat fine rich mink and other fun, their advantage to call at room, No-4 8 pring street, and buy sWBoir own pmee. Every article put up will btkeld to the est bidder.

No reserve, anil every article warranted as represented. Sale thi Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, mdrning at 10 o'clock s. 2 p. m. and evening, aod to continue from to day until this stock is disposed of.

Gents fur goods and robes at all ofthe sales. nth' i tne language of 'baton's new per- is the most for a lover to make to sue aod enduring the depth and pern Sold by all drag- Aye, look at the magnificent sets of krywhere in society. yourself if it is not trtrorion is permitted, OZOOOST, any teeth, erved from decay ful in evi Bill Heads, being calculated to elraraf their ex- For Aort tinrTthe gygaMfcy. Thay haea advantage, too, other de- 168, Blanks, raft-J, Invpjoea, Heads, Mr. Dewe a manaer that ahaU MtUf aotory eal and particular of trainees tMa, attorneys aad Observations made Co-, opticians, 97 Wisconsin ee, 'Dec.

10,1868: Holiday at Auction, such, as necessaries, albums, fancy boxes, jewelry, fancy dry goods, winter goods. every evening at 7 o'clock until the 25th of December. Every bujer to the amount af ten dollars receives at the close of the sale a fine present. Sale to commence Monday evening at L. BBUJAMIN'S Co.

11 Spring St. -flme. poieter. I ak 4ab Wlad, HIT Cfcar. deer.

Clear. The holldaj are coming. See our holiday in our Holly, the inventor of the Helly system of water works, we learn by private letter, will be in our city to-day or to-morrow i visit the city authorities and some of -oar citizens. 9L Du Chaflla, the great African traveler and Gorilla discoverer, remarked among productions of that tropical region, the same growths that tre now being exhumed in this frozen climutt, in the shape of anthracite and MtnmiBOCB coals, and of which we have a full supply of all sizes We give 9,000 pounds to the and deliver it in any part of the city, very cheap. R.

P. ELWOM ft decl dlOt 90 West Water street. ea everything in nil ritt repay, those who love to; look at perfection of manufacture and examine the pyramid of hrarpft Btknas just Utslde the door. He some magnificent chandeliers kerosene that almost rival that for gas. Altogether, Mr.

Dewey claims to have oa hand, the saost extensive stock in his line, ever offered to (he otafisBing maiajj of goods made specially in Burapean markets to his own Border, and of domestic goods selected frem the beet manufactures. His extensive Business enables him to offer the greatest inducements that can be had in hia line, In Aiotftock will be foaad white, stone blue, blue edged, dipped, painted aod C. crockery, ReeJdagham aao? yellow ware, China, glass-ware, table cutlery, silver plated aod Britannia ware, Ohio stone ware, looking glasses, kerosene lamps and lanterns, China toys, bird cages, feather dusters, 4o. Also a large variety of toilet ware. In addition to these articles, Mr.

Dewey has on hand an 9f silver plated lery and table ware, whfcn he offers at prices which no ode ean Oar readers wfll df well to tatt upon him before making purchases elsewhere. from pr BkatorUl friends will notice from tdvi rtisement in another oolunu that Stuun. (Son, Reed street, haye become ageets for be sale of Barney Berry's skates Chicago. TJiey troduced to eliry part'of Ute northwest; TT. Great Retortion In FtftbfMsfcMe Goods this day established in our store a Cheap Counter, on which we exhibit Dreti about half their Telue.

dies desiring material for cheap walking suits, morniig dresses, holiday preseau, should over the goods on this counter before to assortment is too men broken. 1 goods narked down to 50c. 75c 50e 25c. 20c. L.

A.WfljEELEBACO. Nor. 16,1366. A Splendid Stock of Dress Goods at LIIOB ft HAWXIT'S. All wool empress cloths at 75 ots at ft The bestand cheapest shawls ia the city at LnaH it HAWLBT'S PABISH PA John' Kjeeae's) Wedjjesday money were co irard the amouit to th At a parish party at the church ove'r 8150 in tribated by those present to- due on pasfcrepairs and feotery.

TBTB Soimnci or course of lectures on is subject at the Spencerian Business oolleg iia hlfKry aeeful, and is generally made to all who wish to attend. The next Jecmre of the course will be delivered tnls evefting in the college trail, Li The of the lecture is Production, The holidays TffI MlLWACKU AMD 8t. PAUL, BOAD ITS OmcBBB The St. Paul Pioneer, ofthe 9th. in speaking of the proposition of the directors ofthe Milwaukee aod St.

Paul raftroad-to purchase tbe MoGregor aad Sioux City railroad, makes the og pert of the improvements to be made by the Milwaukee' and St. Vaol 'company, in and near St. Paul: "Our are aware, of coarse, that the most important Milwaukee and tSt; Paul' eompany, ttit 'affects this section of from Mendota to aerees the this 1 oolj Flannelalower than ever at HAWLBT'S Tap Bed. Boot. to buy your hootsaud shoes of No.

876 East Water street. The latest styles and lowest may always be obtained at the sign of Uw "Big Red Boot." June 18th. dly. LISPMAED ST NBW YOEK. October 18, J887, DEAE IE: It is with much pleasure that.

1 say to that I consider the JU.AXTATIO* i TTERS rf untold value. In tHe fall of 1867 1 was tak-n with chills and fever, with the most severe pains in my chest and head. It was great difteitfry that I ooold My were greatly and there waa severe pain in my right side by qpells. J. could hardly get upwom my bed.

I called a doctor, who attended me all winter without the least benefit. About the first of August I commenced BITTBKS a wint-glass full fliree times a and have it moat of the ednce, Ant am now "veil and strong, able to do all my own work and the care of a larjre family. Tours, SDSAV Wn.80V. deoBeodlw MAGNOLIA Superior to the best imported fiarmaa eologae, ftmf 'self the prioe. SKAXIXO iwill hoan they this ann yesterday) coming! ta, ia OU our holi- advertisement Thli popular of BOOB epen to the pabtte.

member the many.pleasant there last winter, and be nnoenteat. It was flooded weather continuing as hat'bosk for son days, the managers ei- peeA to the pobHo to.tnorrow.. Henry L. MEW for SaleL HRU GOOD rABJU IN THB TOWN OF WanwaMMB. A farm in the town otBiekfleM, Wankeatta i Ateanln lew Bevll eynntt.

A tem the of Braaktel COOBV. Aleo. A faromesr West decMtf tat the iMMlef on the to state prison. this court yes- iadicted for larceny, Bctittntedfbreaa and eosts the i ing aa aeridus as of Ihevwsel, rife, in the' nianner stated ago, waeneed ies to his wife not prov- at Urst soeul party ged for by the mem- towvl Iddge on the. xtelPs heU on Tuesday snc- was large and fashion- ramcinlj, partier WiH be held every other week.

th Besides the temests about IX aorea, thajaka. Chamber oTOOBuaewr the board ol.ooaBCiJ- AteBfcBfciaf aatm. UrVV TOTJWi ia iViujtable the honorable body H.Kannenl track city and the bridge by which the tnuus froat MUwaeliee will be ran down the river bank on this side below the levee, and enter a depot near the center iff the city. To completion of tbij work, the city eounaf 1 6q8t te give company fAOfOOO, subject te Vatifioanon by a vote of the people, at the spring election. The popularsajjeaV so will be given beyond a doubt, as It is not opposed by any interest, or by any class of our citizens." The Pioneer then goes on to speak of the management and ita prtveiaal officers in the following complimentary manner: The artnagemeat of the Milwaukee ft 8t.JPaui railway company, is not surpassed for efficiency, vigor and sncoesi by that of any railway company in the United States.

Their lines are rapidly reaching a thousand (a cdejtt ai4 a mass af business is done ov'ef them that is absolutely wonderful. Mr.Mi^BAl^Ue presideoi, is one ofthe very soundest financiers in the country. S. 8. Metrill, nvaoager, now ranks among the pioneer railroad men of the northwest and has no superior for energy, thorough knowledge of the vast interests under his control, and integrity in the discharge of his arduous duties.

fh subordinate officers include such nie4 AT. H. Carpenter, general passenger agent 0. Brirt, general freight agent, it. 0.

Shepherd, superintendent ofthe Iowa and Minnesota divuioa, H. Atkins, of the du Chien division. B. Boetf, of JLa diviatoa, and other 7 BMsad and mea. jaade the road agtandsuoeeas; aad aa togrowia dtmentions it win open to the wealth ef aew 4 and make nwfghbora A St.

Paul eBBataaV i iftTorno wmt v.w ov, Pni Ua Mi.ftff.fTft.1 people, and its will be highly prised Ma rWliOes for boainesa are increased by the eompany aad been considered in discipline. brigade remained in HcDow dt. ytoon, at Frederioksborg, until Pope look command pf the army, when tision was ordered to Cedar MouBtaS bat arrived after battle bad virtoaltr closed At GainesTille, on the 36th of Angust an at" tempt was made by rebels to eat Gibbon's and Patrick's brigaues, which were in rear of the line of match, off from the balance of the army. While marchiag alone the Warrington pike, a fierce artillery fire opened on the 2d Wisconsin, which was at head ofthe brigade with Gen, Gibbon. The infantry were ordered to lie down, aad Gen.

Gibbon took trie old which attached to the and not sending, but fotny ktmteif, put it in position, and vary soon, (in the language of the P. the rebel battery was "knocked oat of time." No man ofthe old brigade will ever forget the terrors of the night that followed. Stonewall" Jackson's eorps in 4 our front, on our flanks, and almost all around as. Most of us thought we hed aa excellent prospect of goine; to Richmond. Not so, our brave commander.

He knew no such word as and forming the brigade into a fine, went into action, regardless of the great odds against him. Never did a man stand the shock of battle with more bravery, and did a general do more execution with a ade than he. The fight was confutaed by the flash of guns, daylight having long aiaee Bat Jackson did not capture Gibbon's brigvie, which mareaed thence to Manassas, leaving on the field 892 noblest sons. It was here that Gibbon said, when his adjutant general told him that the enemy were coining in on all sides, Well, let them come I We are here first." During the second battle at Run, which commenced next day, Gibbon and hia brigade were again at the front and after the defeat of Pope's army, Gibbon's brigade waa ordered to act aa rear- gn trd to keep the enemy in check until the army could reorganize fa ftrtifioatfons about Cencreville. At Sooth Mountain, oa the ef September, the paw over the mountain Bttost be taken, and general Gibbon selected as the man to take it, and todo this he was to have at his disposal two brigades, hia own.

He formed AM men in posiion at two o'clocMa ihp aAeraeen, bat the hours crept by and they did not come. as the sun was going down behind the mountain one) of staff up, and told him that tne brigades had" taken the wrong road and were some miles away. Gibbon replied. Teil MoClellon I can take this pass with my own brigade if he will let me." jyake the attempt, and Jtiimediateiy attack, and stubbornly fought his way inch by inch, until midnight foond the pass in his possession. jaJer this that McdelIan Issued complimentary order to Gibbon, and the letter from Gibbon to the governor of Wisconsin endorsed by MoOlallan as follows: I beg to add to this endorsement the ex- prseeiooef my great admiration of the duct ofttte three Wisconsin ia Gen.

(GFibbon's have them under fire, acting In a that' reflects the possible aod bora rapen themselves and their state. Tkty are tqval to the bttt tn any army ike teorid." At the battle of Antietwn, which speedily followed, he the right of the liaeby Gen. Hooker, and opened the action at daylight. Here Gibbon was all OUMKS, fw bravery and daring. The line had been partially driven back, and his able tavaveat daagec at being captured horses having nearly all been killed and manr meo lost; oat did not pro! brigade, took hold of the guns him aad caaaistfr into the I AMbrew Wamm, DeWltt Daidav 'the defendant bvebceaaddcdfti JimaasVriaeMs-aViiary 81 A So.36,jB*|i eemrtofkak ease of Haydejh was called for trial, aad Salomon appealed fbr plain- defendant, an wition brought, by the, plaintiffs tS recover from therdefendant the of 8,600 feet of coil eharn at per kandred feet.

They elaito to have delivered the ehaia particular dsyi in the gionlh of March of 'this year, and that the defendant has not paid for the same or any part thereof The tfef endttnt claims that he was the secretary of the Bay Sta Is iron ma.naf*ctaring pany, aad that he bought the property from the plaintift for and on behalf of fte said aompany, and that they received arid used fhe same. The testimony was closed about 4 o'clock p. V. The case was given to the jury about p. m.

The final call of the calender will take place to-daf at opening of coart Court adjourned until 10 o'clock a m. today. THE IIIWME GyHIOIM MUSIC HALL, ODMfattnff of TABLKACX, CAUaTHKVICa. lotaleeahj it. tanaova tra will rendering attractive enterUoUMnta of IBM 1 1 been lamed, aad worth over TWO THOUSAND Win he drawn by the soldeia of VlSZTOBS AT TBB CHAKBBB QTt SUmes.

St. Paul; J. F. Bassett McGregor, J. Prairie; 8.

P. Klines Etgle, 8. 0. Gregory, Goshea, D. J.

Jenkins, Bangor, E. B. Bichardson, Addenbrook, North Prairie, D. M. Green, Princeton; Cap! Prin41e, J.

0. Hitchcock, Oconomowoc. The holidays are coming! See our holiday advertisements, in our advertisement columns Morse, auctioneers, 114 Spring etreet, invite the attention of all in want of really fine and fashionable fur goods, to the Mock now on exhibition and sale at their salesroom. The goods are to be sold positively without reserve, and" bargains may be expected. Sales this afternoon at 2 o'clock and teas evening at 7 o'clock.

Nrw Love Sort" is of a beautiful litttle book just issued by Put- ntm Son. for tHe Holidays. It is a story of Venice in rhyme by W. D. Howells, author of "Venetian Life." Sold in Milwaukee by Strickland A Co.

tor $1.75. PALI wiirm. 1866 1869. John Nazro Co. WHOLESALE HARDWARE.

TERMS CASH. i AXES! AXES! AXES! AXES! 3,000 BOXES AXES. Nasro'f, Blood's. ter's- LIST OF PRIZES: 1 MAGNIFICENT TOLL 9 ZK 8BTBW OGTA- VK lANO.with roll Iron frame, circular Mate, nuewao4 anU with irory warnnttxl tor 1 rCIX CABINBT BOWIES rAMILY UW. INOXACUINl.

UaiilMd pMd and highly polithed with hemmcr, braider and Quitter, prloe 1 BAKIR fULL, UAflJID platrd. Sn- In adapted to henry or light worlt, pries iHisHLY oaNAJUWTiD AMitr INOMACHIM on ironrtand, blank aat table wtth aingar 1 patent, 1 ON1BUXDJUQ DOLLAR OBKKNBACK 1 SKT Or DICKXNS' WORKS, elegantly 1 GOLD WATCH, 1 SILVER PLATKO TXA aJET SllTer-PUted Carton 1 QKNT'S QOLO WATCH Seta Plated Teaepoona Sf Photofraphtc I FIFTY DOLLAR ORBJDIBACK 1 flEft'S SILVER WATCH, hunting eaie 10 Malaoaiu Sloen Button. 20 Seta 8old ButtObi Silver Nnpkln 1 ELEGANT BRKECH-LOADINO SHOT ODN 3 Opera eiaaaei ITOIUTTSTT 100 SCflClLLANBOUS of the oity wllhlag In UekeUaan do to by either al Che uodex. ilgned ofthe Qymnaiium. TICKETS ONX for jale by N.

BemyMed, Main aad the boofcftortM. No extra charge tor WM. roCNO, Prertdent, HENRY A. HEATH, Secretary, WM. J.

LANQ80 Treaninr. octlSeoUawedlw AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION. D. P.

Kent A 441 EAST STREKT. A LAB9R itoek of Coder Bhltto aad Drawen. Over aalrte. Jaekeu, Scarfc, Buck Ulovoe. Siupenden, Woaane, Jcc fto en ruIDAY MOBtOJia, Dee.

life, at 1ft o'clock. Sale free and to trade only. deoMK. AUCTION. Sherman A Morse, 114 tPRIHO STRKKT.

8JULL a variety of Oloaklngs, VT and Paper Col an, Ifodona. Blaakets to on nilDAT MORNING, Deo. 11, o'clock. CITY AUCTION ROOMS. Extensive Sale of Fine Books, Editions at N'o.

17 street, under NewhaJl "ahoenberg" and "Burden WO aborted. HORSE KAILS. PTJTNAM 1,000 BOXJ8. and last and disorgaai-efl walk "Vodl on reeeJs in frost of H. sared an officer of a brigade, and wi Ike the HAIL RODS AMD TOE CM Spring Steel.

SLEIGH-BELLS 1,001 of all The OQeet anortmMt la Bella, Band Bella and Bells. pain from Wo to per pair. Very aawrtnienS en hund and to arrive. CMTHESlWINGERS. OMunHeoiKotBUtyin4 falvemaL EVENING, DECEMBER IST, o'cloak, will oommenee irjilWit No 17, nnuer the NeeMMtt Uouae, taa flnett tlon of English Editions of Standard Works ever opened in ally, the London, Edlnbmg and aiafgow at llbrarv stanilarrt au'hers ia depwtmeaB of literature, ILLUSTRATED WORKS OF ART, Cetahrated Dramatlata, Poetf, and dard of floelon, and Illustrated Presentation Books in the rlehert and Boat elegant London biodlngs.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS, Mechanical, engineering and Arohiteetural Colored and Juvenile auitcd to every age aad eipeeltr. The Books are all New. MW ef tne finest aid moat valuable ever imported to aount'y. The Monday afteraooq and evealaf aM Tueeday durinf the day, NOVMB- ber 80th Md Ut Ladle. partUalarlj sneited to call and examine toe collection.

CALBB SOU, norasdtf AttoCtoMers. Paatke, vt 4 keep BO one at home pick" ofthsleauti- which guides fbllowing members ofthe C. ton, A. G. Killam, Sat.

Clark, H. H. Giles. b7 rBfthtoterd JT Uat i.B 816 Main stf J868, grand John Byan, Friday of the water workB, Vwrf, Fa: atade Na 432 East (Under theKlrby Booaa.) WISCOMSIM. HoW, CM.

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