Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - May 28, 1881, Stevens Point, Wisconsin e -As St SIMONS Editors and Proprietors Devoted to the Interests of Central Wisconsin and the of Republican Principles per Aaaaa 3 STEVENS POINT WIS SATURDAY MAY WHOLE 575 t CAMILLA mj ID town and villa my old town cesd tbe etory ot An to beam his daughter all a r's caro Ucr tho 1 raft ho her With tiny baud the bow her teuder a And on lur the purple Blow That 1 11 M uid give uor She wears no bodice No of dye enfold her Bot In smoga an ivory shoulder nor raven hair Tiro dear delight of mountain It fijate on air Or h 03 uett Rnard bcr teet flint anil fluet Af beud tbc blooming a Liko r however strong or to tbo woodland At won Sueli fume for budding beauty That a bet eon Tolun tbe mill Bnt cf courtly nor with She bcr arrows in hiss And clapt htr af Irs S-i dear 10 thoap With liberty to t for them eha kept rare 1 In UK MS tor il her liar the tyranny of the last King up arms him it formidable Fo have most rebellion Som seemed to Campbell m all who inse of its n compassed and ex- cre was one rest to receive the O actors in a united fortunes chief Bir John Cochrane He was ed by the king's and was hus bnt at overpowered he was tried to but A few days to live and duly waited the arrival of his to lead him forth to execution His family and friends had visited him i changed with him farewell jin came not with She who pride of his eyes and his Grizel the daughter of his love was casting a gloom over the gratings of his mourning for a last look of his favorite child and his head was pressed against the cold damp walls of his cell the feverish pulsations that shot through it like stings Of fire when the door his apartment ti Affed slowly on binges and las en- tered followed by lady My my own he ex- claimed and she fell his bosom My father my dear sobbed ther miserable maiden and she dashed tear thai accompanied the words Your interview must be said the jailer Heaven help and comfort thee my I had feared that I should die without bestowing my blessing on the head of my own child and that stung me more than death bat thou art come my art come my come my the last blessing of thy wretched father Nay father not thy last blessing not thy My father shall not Be calm be calm my re- turned he Would to heaven that I could comfort thee my my But there is no hope Within three days and thou and all my little ones will he would have said but the word died on his tongue Three repeated she raising her head from his breast then there is father shall Nay nay my returned he be not deceived there is no hope Already my doom is sealed and the grim messenger of death is now on the way Yet my dear father shall not and turning to her said calmly We part now bnt we shall meet What would my inquired he eagerly and gazing anxiously in her face not now but pray for me and bless not thy last ing On the evening of the second day after the interview we have mentioned a faring man crossed the drawbridge at Bet wick from the north and proceeding along sat down to rest upon a bench at the door of an hostelry on the south side of the streett nearly fronting where what was called the than stood In one hand he carried a small bundle in the other n pilgrim's staff ing called for a glass of he took a crnst of bread from his bundle and after resting a few moments rose to de- part Heaven help if thou to travel such 6 night as said the sentinel at the English gate as traveler passed proceeded across the bridge In a few minutes he was upon the wide desolate and dreary moor of month which for miles presented a est of furze fern and heath with here and there a dingle covered with thick brushwood Still the stranger pushed onward until he had proceeded two or three miles from Berwick longer to bravo the storm ho shelter amid some crab and bramble bushes by the wayside ly an hour had passed since be sought this imperfect refuge and the darkness of the night and the storm had increased together when the sound of a horse's feet heard hurriedly passing along the road The rider bent his head to the blast Suddenly his horse was grasped by the bridle the rider raised his head and the stranger stood before him ing a pistol to his breast cried the stranger sternly The horseman benumbed and stricken with fear made an effort to reach his arms but in a moment tho hand of the robber the bridle grasped the breast of the rider and dragged him to the ground The stranger seized the leathern bag which contained the mail to the north and flinging it on his shoulder rushed across the heath Early on the the in- of Berwick were seen hurrying in groups to the spot where the robbery had been committed aud were scattered in every direction over the moor but no trace of the robber could be obtained Preparations were making for the ex- of Sir Jolin Cochrane and the officers of the law waited only for the arrival of the mail with hie second death warrant to forth to the scaffold when the tidings arrived that the mail had again been robbed It is hand of heaven is in this Said I replied the maiden aud for the first time she wept aloud that my lather should not The fourteen days were not yet past when tho prison doors flew open and the Earl of rushed to the arms of his son His intercession with the confessor had been successful and after twice signing the warrant for the execution of Sir John which had so often failed in reaching its destination the king had sealed his pardon with his father from the prison to his own house his family were clinging around him shedding tears of joy bnt who during his imprisonment had suffered more than them all was again absent They were marveling with gratitude at the mysterious Providence that had twice intercepted the and saved his life when a stranger craved an audience Sir John him to be admitted the robber entered He was aa we have before described with the coarse cloak and jerkin but his bearing was above his condition On entering he slightly touched MB beaver bnt remained covered When you have perused said he taking two papers from his bosom cast them into the fire Sir John glanced on them started and became pale They were his warrants My he exclaimed shall I thank repay the savior of my My thank him for The old earl the hand of the children embraced his knees He pressed his hand to his face and burst luto tears By what eagerly inquired Sir John shall I thank my deliverer The stranger wept and raising his beaver the raven tresses of Grizel fell on the coarse cloak Gracious heaven exclaimed the astonished and enraptured father my own own Grizel It is unnecessary to add more The imagination of the reader can supply the rest and we may only add that Cochrane whose heroism and noble affection we have here briefly and im- sketched was the grandmother of the late Sir John Stewart of bank iu Berwickshire and grandmother of Mr Coutts the banker LAWS OF WISCONSIN Published March 06 AN ACT relation admission of evidence The people of the elate of Wisconsin represented In aod do enact Section 1 Comparison of a disputed writing any writing proved to the of tho court to be genuine be permitted to be made by in all trials and proceedings aud writing and the evidence of tho may be submitted to the court and jury evidence of the genuineness Of otherwise of toe writing in dis- pute 1 act ahall fake effect and in force rum and after its passage and publication FASHIONABLE FANCIES eye is a new shade of blue BLACK grenadines are trimmed with satin kid gloves are worn with black toilettes A NEW shade of yellow is called the mustard jet is to worn upon ing bonnets STEEL and gold are the admired com- bination this summer skirts are worn only by ried or matronly women NEW YORK taste lines peacock blue parasols with salmon pink YELLOW flowers are stall worn and a are the daffodils BLACK costumes are brightened with sombre surah or bayadere striped goods A NOVELTY is watered silk striped xn colors that do not break the watered ure BASQUES have inserted vests The favorite colors are sapphire and pearl gray gold color not to say yellow is one of the most popular shades in dress ALBATROSS cloth is the new material destined to rival cloth and nun's veiling THICK embroidered on white muslin ara the first choice for white dresses SATEENS and cambrics are more in de- mand at the moment than muslins lawns or linens IN the brown straw bonnets worn with brown suits pink or yellow linings are tho thing of the finest kind is con- more elegant on mull dresses than lace to match and com- bine with plain ones appear among the spring novelties PETTICOATS are made of foulard satin and silk and have flat lace flounces or ruches at the bottom THE Gainsborough hat is giving way in London to the three-cornered covering called the Hogarth THE Parisian idea of a cool summer costume is a flaming red satin gown veiled with black Spanish lace with shirred yokes and belted in fullness at the waist line appear among the latest novelties SATIN bows with long pendants of gold silver pearls or cut steel are worn as shoulder knots with party dresses BROCADED stuffs with the flowers and figures outlined in gold or silver are used to brighten dark and toilets THE black satan bodice is cut very low in the neck and filled out with Grecian folds of pink satin above which is some black lace EMBROIDERED muslin dresses are to be worn over bright-colored silk skirts with tho carmago waist of the same terial as the skirt THE bishop sleeves have cuffs to match a jetted collar there are also puffs of jetted net at the top of the sleeves with pert little bows of satin ribbon STRAINER cloth has a homely aame but it is not sold at a homely price for it is made ot linen and costs four times as much as cheese cloth which is cotton BLACK dresses in Spanish taste are of black satin with a short lower skirt of pink satin that has a border of rows of pink crushed roses instead of flounces THE cactus lace straws are so delicate and transparent that they must be lined with colored silks thus making them ex- becoming to young fresh faces Low matte with openwork squares to show the embroidered ing are fashionable The tie and ing of the shoe match the colors on the stocking of the really beautiful things im- ported this the first time is pure white silk It washes ae well na white muslin but as it shrinks little it be vet before making it up April 232 AN AOT to amend section and thirty-eight of the 1878 relating to town elections The people of tae state ot represented in senate do enact aa follower Section 1 Section seren hundred aud chapter of the revised statutes of Is hereby amended BO aa to read as Section The polls ot the election shall be be- tween the hours nine and ten o'clock in the fore- noun md eball remain open till nve o'clock in the afternoon and inspector aball tkm to bo made at the owning of the polls and at the closing thereof aud proclamation in like manner at one hour before the cloning of the pels ing the hour at which the polls of the election be This act shall take effect and be in fores after its passage and Approved April AN ACT amend section two thousand four und twenty-four of chapter and thirteen of the revised statutes changing June term of the circuit court in ty and making the term of court in any county in the ninth judicial circuit a special term for the whole circuit The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact at Section 1 Section two thousand four and twenty-four of tha is hereby amended by staling ont the words first where they occur In the twenty-second has from the top of the page on page six hundred and teven of Bald statutes and inserting in Hen thereof the words on the Tuesday after tha third so that the paragraph shall read as In the county of on the Tuesday after the first Monday in January and on the Tuesday after the third Monday in June Section 1 Ibis act shall take effect and be in force from aud after and publication Wr 1881 April CHAPTER 818 AOT relating to railroad Hens and amendatory of section one thousand eight hundred and fifteen chapter eighty-seven of the revised statutes of 3878 entitled of railroads Tht people of the stato of Wisconsin represented in and assembly do enact u Section 1 Section one hundred and fifteen of chapter of of 1878 entitled af railroads is hereby amended by striking out the words after the performance of the number of days labor for which the claim is made in the fif th and sixth linen of said section In Uca thereof words after the claim or demand of anch laborer so that Baid section shall read when so amended Section 1 Section 1815 As often aa auy con- tractor for the construction of any railroad or part thereof to progress of construction shall be ed to any laborer for thirty days labor or less or team labor or both Including team aud driyer performed in constructing road such laborer may within thirty days af ter tne or de- mand of shall have notice in writing signed by Mm agent or attorney on tbe corporation either owning or constructing such road lhat he claims such indebtedness stating tho amount thereof the number of days labor and tlie Hmo when performed and tho name of the tor frem whom due thereupon such shall be directly liable to eoch laborer for tho amount so due him provided he bring his action therefor within days after tho service of such notice Such notice shall be by delivering a copy thereof to an engineer agent or ent In the corporation's employment having charge of the part of the road on whion such labor was personally or by leaving the same at his office cr usual place of business with some person of suitable age therein Section 2 This act shall take effect and be hi from and after ift and publication Approved April April AK ACT relating to the coat of arms of the of Wisconsin and for the purchase of a great seal of the state The people of the of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 Tbe coat of anus of the state of sin is hereby declared to baaa follows Anna or quartered the quarters bearing respectively a plow a crossed and pick an arm and held hammer and an anchor all proper tbe base of shield open a plenty and of ill proper over ail oa the arms ana of the United Slates Arms of thirteen pieces argent and gules a chief azure motto on garter E a badger passant proper dexter a Bailor holding 3 coil of rope proper sinister a yeoman resting on a pick proper Motto crest Forward Section 3 The great seal of the state shall consist or a metallic disc two and inches In diameter containing within an ornamental border the following devices and legend The coat of urns of the state as in this act described above the arms in a line parallel with the border the words Great Seal of tbe State of in the jue in a curved toe thirteen aim Section 8 As the great seal of the stab become so worn to be incapable cf making a fair Impression the governor is hereby and directed to procure a new great seal as fore described to be engraved in the best manner with a suitable press for taking impressions from and thereafter to cauto the great seal now in the keeping of the secretary of state to be defaced by filing two marks right angles across tha face of the The great now kept by secretary of state sbal 1 continue to be used until the fourth day of July and thereafter the new teal herein provided for shall bo used as tbe great seal of tho state Section 4 This aat shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication Approved April 1.1881 April T AN ACT to prevent quacks from deceiving ple by assuming professional title The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 Xo person practicing physic or gery or both who is prohibited by section OLD sand four nnd of the revised statutes of Wisconsin 1878 from testifying m a professional capacity physician or surgeon in any case shall assume tbe title of doctor physician ot surgeon by means of any abbreviation or by the use of any word or words letters of the alphabet of the English or any other language or any device of whatsoever printed written or painted or ex- in any advertisement circular handbill ter or other instrument nor OD any card door or place whatsoever r Any person violating any uf Act be deemed guilty of a and shall en conviction thereof be a fine p than twenty-five dollars nrff'nfbra tuat dollars or bj ment in tiS county jail not loss than ten nor more ban sixty days for each offense Section 2 Upon in writing under oath before any magistrate or justice of the peace charging tbe commission of an offence against the revisions of thin act in his county it shall be the uty of tbe district attorney to prosecute the er and in all such prosecutions tba burden of proof shall be upon the defendant to establish his right to use such title under tbe provisions of this act Section 3 Any person prohibited by section one of act f torn the title of doctor physician or surgeon who shall practice or pretend to practice physic or surgery or both shall not bo exempted fromany all of tbe legal and liabilities for malpractice and ignorance shal bo no for failing to perform or for gently or performing or attempting to perform any of toe duties required by law of t Every person to practice or surgery or both shall upon demand of any person exhibit all diplomas or that may have to practice physic or or both and if such person demand shall refuse to ex hibit such or licenses any suit against him under this chapter shall cot be construed Sections This net taka fron and after its passage and publication Approved March Maroh 168 AN ACT to prevent the spread of lions pestilential or any amending to act aa a who shall issue a false ate whereby a cue of et fever or other dangerous contagious ar mar be shall of and ahull oa con- viction thereof be by a fine of not lew tun nor more than three hundred sad by imprisonment in the county jail not sat than twenty days nor more than one hundred days and the of an uneducated medicine not or extenuation of his offense Section i Any under diphtheria scarlet few or other contagious infectious or penitential disease conveyance or in my others to danger of contracting bin or any who knowingly and willfully take aid u Lilting or t o bo taken a child or other pereon while laboring under anv of or public or shall in any wai and willfully subject danger of contracting any of the aforesaid diseases from such child or irresponsible or any person who shall knowingly and ally subject others to danger of contracting any of from toe dead of deceased thereof or any shall in any way knowingly and ally expose aid in exposing or caute to be exposed a child or other Irresponsible person to danger of contracting any of the said shall be deemed guilty of a meanor and shall be subject to the same -e provided la tuts act Section 5 Upon aim plaint made in writing nuder before any Justice of peace charging the commission of an offense against the of this act in this county it shall be he duty of the district attorney to prosecute tho of- Section 6 This act shan take effect from aad after its passage and publication and all acts and parta of eta conflicting with tbe provisions of thla act hi so ar as they contravene tba tame are hereby repealed Approved March 23 IML April J i AN ACT to amend sections three thousand seven hundred and eighteen three thousand seven dred and twenty-one and three thousand seven and twenty-two revised statutes entitled of The people or the state of Wisconsin represented in and do enact as Section 1 Section three thousand seven hundred and of the revised statutes Is hereby amended so aato read as Section On he appearance of the before the tbe aforesaid shall be deemed a sufficient complaint in tills action and the justice shall with proceed to examine tbe said and his witnesses touching tho matters alleged in the davit and shall reduce the answer of said and hia witnesses to file the papers in tho case may be by said as in case of a second ad- in justice's court in civil actions Section i Section three thousand seven and twenty-two of revised Matates is hereby amended so as to read as Section If ho plaintiff shall not bo satisfied with the answer of or if either party shall desire a the shall enter the fact in his docket and the ease be proceeded with and trial upon the issue formed by the affidavit and answer as in other tions commenced by and if upon the trial of any such issue property or effects shall be found ba the hands of the garnishee or it shall appear that such was indebted to the defendant the justice or jury shan assess the value thereof and tha may hold tbe subject to tbe further order of the justice Sections This act shall effect and be in from and after its passage and publication Approved April i 1881 21 CHAPTER IBS AS AOT relating to delations and section four and of one hundred and of ths revised utcs entitled of Tbo of tbe state of Wisconsin represented li and do enact Section four thousand and cf the revised statutes is hw amended by the And in al eo quasi criminal cases in of record the de- fondant on notice to tbe district attorney may to tho court or the thereof for loan to take deposition of any material the state who la hi imminent danger of death or oJ any witness who te without tha nUte if it appears to the cf the ing judge that due diligence has been used in mak ing such application and that witness is ma terial and is hi such or without the state and that his attendance cannot by the use of due diligence be procured upon tha then such leave may in tbe discretion of court 01 judge be granted court or judge than de- termine whether such deposition be taken en verbal or written interrogatories and cross interrogatories and the same when eo taken may be used on the trial in the same manner as in civil cases Section 2 This take effect from and after its passage aud publication Approved March March CHAPTER 218 AOT to amend section four thousand flve dred and sixty of the revised statutes of 1878 en- titled at offenses The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate assembly do enact Section 1 Section four thousand five hundred and sixty of the revised statutes of 1878 is hereby amended by inserting after tho word where it occurs in the fifth line of said section and before the word in said fifth hne yf said Except be for the of amended read as Section 4580 Any 7 8 ACT the and sate of Books in the possession of the superintendent oi property under chapter three lawi of 1881 The people ef the state of Wisconsin represented In senate snd assembly do enact as Tht of publio shall Books in his law of 1881 Ten each to the governor lieutenant governor of state state treasurer atbrney state railroad anoe ot erty members of the senate and five topics each to the chief clerks and sergeant-at-arms three copies to each of the postmasters assistant Bookkeepers and one copy to each of too snd employes Including the extra employes in the senate and assembly except messenger one copy to each of the reporters who ly employed for tin easdoa in reporting legislate e proceedings for daily papers the balance of said books shall be kept by the superintendent of public property for eaje at ninety cents per copy as byy chapter thirty-three Section 2 The superintendent shaa pay over all moneys derived from the sale of such Blue Books to the state treasurer to become a part of the al Sections This set shall be in f one and after its passage and publication Approved April 1 April 5 All ACT in relation to of the poor to amend section one thousand five hundred and two of the revised statutes The ot the state of represented is senate SBoT assembly do enact as 1 Section one thousand five hundred and two of the revised statutes Is hereby amended so as read as Section 1581 The father mother snd children being of sufficient ability of any poor person who is eld lame impotent or decrepit so as to be unable to main tain shaO owa charge aad poor person in district it least two in each year for the ex- amination of teachers and to furnish each district in the fame 6 wattes notice of each meeting to bo posted by him in some place In his district such notice shall contain the of the towns embraced in inspection district to which it relates and tbe time place and objects of the inc the examination of the thus held shall uc aua be by oral bejin any bj any by him and if found qualified by law to teach may receive a certificate of the proper grade which ahall ermain in force until the next regular examination in such inspection district Section 3 This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication Approved 1881.1 rtn f AS ACT to amend two of section GBB of the revised statutes in relation to the organization of corporations The of the state of Wisconsin represented In senate and assembly 00 enact at Section 1 Subdivision two of one and seven hundred and seventy-two of chapter eighty-six of the revised statutes is hereby amended by adding thereto the If such corporate name contains name of any individual limited shall also be In Section I effect and be in force from and after its and publication ed March VCt FROM OUR STATE EXCHANGES poor person in such manner as shaC be approved by the supervisors of toe town where may be and upon of any men relation so to do the supervisors shan apply to the judge of the county poor person may be for an order to compel men relief of which least fourteen days notice in writing given by nerving the same upon the person to whom it is directed IB the same mamer two Kf tea may within this aat effect and ta from and after passage and JiS AH AOT authorizing the governor to execute and deUver patents to tho Chicago Saint neapolis asd Omaha railway company its ors and assigns Tbe people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and do enact as Section 1 The governor is hereby authorized and empowered to execute and deliver to the Chicago Saint Paul Minneapolis and Omaha railway com- pany a corporation created by due undar the laws of Wisconsin of the north sin and the Chicago Saint Paul and Minneapolis its successors and assigns a patent or patents for any and aD hinds earned and not the subject of litigation or adverse claim by the West Wisconsin railway company by tbe tion of its to tho lake Saint and to which the said Chicago Saint Paul Minneapolis and Omaha railway is or miy be entitled as the successor of said West Wisconsin railway company Section 2 This act Uke effect and be la force from and after its passage Approved March H 1881 March M 189 AN ACT fixing of Circuit Court oi The of the state of Wisconsin represented is senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 Tbe terms of the Circuit Court foi Wood county ahall hereafter be held on the first Tuesday in May and the first Tuesday in December of each year Section 3 All write lummons recognizances cess information motions and other proceedings in said court and an Jurors summoned to attend and aH notices of trial and every and all proceedings pending or to be heard on the days heretofore fixed aa the first day of said terms ahall be hold ble died to appear and noticed for hearing on the day herein fixed for the first day of said terms and shall be heard and disposed of as if noticed for ing on days herein fixed Section 3 All acts or parts of acts with this act are hereby repealed so far u they with thla act Section i This act shall take effect and bo in fores from and after its passage and publication Approved March 1881 b j CHAPTER 344 AN ACT to amend section twenty-nine of chapter five of the revised statutes relating to general elections rhe people of tbe state of Wisconsin represented hi senate and jt as Section J Section twenty-nine of chapter five of sha revised statutes of 1878 is hereby amended so at read as Section 29 Tho polls of the aon held on the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in ie or an soon thereafter as may be and than be closed at sundown The inspectors thill tause public proclamation to be made of tbe opening tnd closing of the polls The common council cf any dty may by resolution published ill tome newspaper in the dty at least ten days in centennial bon and to appropriate a certain sum of money The people of tho state of Wisconsin represented la senate and assembly da enact Section 1 There appropriated to the governor at of Wisconsin out of anx c the not otherwise appropriated the turn of fifteen hundred dollars to enable tho bis military staff to attend the celebration the centennial arTd take proper part in exercises on that occasion to enable to take proper part In erection of ucnt toe which is to be then laid provided however that no part of the money by appropriated shall be used to pay the expenses if any person except the governor who did not On- The people of the of Wisconsin represented and assembly do enact as Section 1 Any person who shall bring aid in Dripping or to be brought by railroad palling vessel or or private conveyance into say town visage or at In the state of Wisconsin the dead body sf a deceased person such dead body to ponied by the written or printed of a physician or coroner tho cause of death snd unless when the cause death ii diphtheria scarlet ferer infections or pestilential dis- ease such dead body is by thi written or printed permit s lawfully health authority snd by the sworn declaration of an undertaker in tost the body of the person an aforesaid is hermetically inclosed in an metallic coffin or encased with aa abundance of the written or printed of said public health authority BO as lo render the same entirely In- nocuous shall be deemed of s misdemeanor ami on thereof bj fine of not lean Shan fifty nor hundred jail not lew than twenty days nor more one hundred days Section 2 of companies sad public or private riers of whatsoever name or shau not receive catch or take front iny inland or water course in this state any neb except mallet suckers bin dogfish by the nse of any spear net seine basket grapple trap or by any otter device or means other than by book and line 07 Hng or who shall disturb or destroy their spawning beds except be for of propagation of shall be by too not exceeding fifty and ouch apear not seine or so unlawfully be Section 2 This act Shan take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication Approved March 25 1881 March 33 178 AA to named use of the legislature and state officers for tho en- suing year and for the purchase of maps ordered by joint resolution number twenty A The ot tho state of represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 to hereby appropriated out of any money hi the sum of en thousand and five dollers being the amount as necessary for Jhe chaso of stationery for the of the legislature and state officers for the ensuing year said sum to bo disbursed in accordance with the provisions of tion two hundred and eighty-nine revised statutes and lor the purchase of maps ordered by joint tion number A Section 2 for stationery f under tho provisions of act same accompanied by the certificate of the tendent of public property and filed with the tary of state who shall for the amount Section 3 This act shall take effect and be in force from and after passage and publication Approved March 23 1881 March 24 165 AN ACT relating to depositions and amendatory of seebon four of chapter of entitled of The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 Section four thousand and of the revised statutes is hereby amended by adding thereto tho And in all criminal or criminal cases in courts of record the defendant on the attorney may to the or bo thereof for lea veto deposition of any material witness stele who is in imminent danger of death ot of auy terial witness who without the stite And if it pears to the satisfaction of the oouri or presiding that due has been used in making such application and that such witness is material cud is In such imminent danger or without the state and that h Is attendance by the nse cf due diligence bo procured upon the trial then such leave may in the discretion of such or be granted and such court or shall determine whether mich deposition be taken on verbal or ten and cross interrogatories snd the same when so taken may be used cm tits trial In the game Manner as in civil cases Section 1 Thin act shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage aad publication Approved March 23 1881 April 7 AH ACT to section two hundred ana fifteen of tho revised statutes entitled of public lands people of tho state of represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 Section two hundred and fifteen of the statutes in hereby amended by striking oot after ths word in tho line tho words and so that said section when to amended win read aa Section 215 AH and duplicate certificates nhall be properly numbered aad trra shall be filed in tho office of said commissioners and as many distinct lots or tracts of lands hereafter by one in section at the same time he request shall bo included In one certiorate or one patent ss the case may be AU certificates may be edged and recorded In the same manner that deeds may be Ibey may also bo In writing which may be acknowledged ana re- corded in Bke manner end the to whom name shaH be legally assigned shall have the same and remedies thereupon as tae original chaser wonld nave had Section a This act shall take effect snd lerve in tho active military service of United Mates during the civil war as member of ary of the state of Wisconsin Section 1 This act ahaH take effect and m orce from and after its Approved April April AN ACT to prevent being brought upon county dty town and school orders for therein named The people of the state of represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 No action shall hereafter bo brought on any county dty town or school order until the expiration of thirty days after a demand for the ment of the same shall have been made Section 2 If an action is brought ta violation of the preceding section and the defendant to pear and defend the same the court or tbe clerk thereof shall not permit judgment to be entered and if judgment is entered the same shall be absolutely void Section 3 Thin act shall take effect and be in fores from and after its passage and publication Approved March April CHAPTER 276 AN ACT to amend section one of chapter eighteen laws of 1881 approved entitled an act to amend section tivo thousand four hunr dred and sixty-nine of the revised statutes hi re- lation to terms of county courts The people of tho state of represented in senate and assembly do enact as Section 1 That portion of one of chapter eighteen laws of 1881 relating to tho terms of ty court of tic county of Milwaukee is amended eo aa The terms of the county court of the county of Milwaukee shall be the first Monday of the second Monday of March tho second Monday of Kay the first Monday of tho first Monday of September the first day of November and the first Monday of ber No jury ahall bo summoned of said terms except for to held on the Monday oi Monday June September and December Section 4 This act shall take effect and be in from and after its passage and publication Approved April 1 ISSL April 282 AN ACT to appropriate to the northern for the insane certain of money for ex- penses and The people of tbe state or Wisconsin In senate and assembly do enact f Section 1 There is hereby to the northern hospital for the oat of any money In the general fund not otherwise appropriated the following for tbe purposes rent expenses of tbe January 1 1883 fif thousand ulna dollars and thirty-nine cents for pump and fixtures three thousand eight and ninety dollars for fire main and hydrants three thousand six hundred Green Bay orphan asylum lias inmates one of the pioneers of Dane Assets of for years editor the Journal is THOMAS an resident died a day or two ago aged 81 years A BETTEB bridge is to be placed over Court street Janesville in liea of the one destroyed THE Illinois Press association mil visit Madison on their editorial excursion about July 15 A CHILD was born and died on tbe train near Monroe on the Aa emigrant was the mother THH board of ojf have filed articles of association with the of state A YOUNG girl at Ban Claire while on the seminary steps attacked with heart trouble and fell and broke a leg THE bodies of the twin drowned in the flood recently found a day or two ago both together THE name of the Green Bay and railway has been changed by its new owners to the Green Bay Winona and St Paul AN incendiary fire on the 15th caused the destruction of Withee's saw mill at La Crosse which was valued at Hox WILLIAM WALI caught a geon in Lake Winnebago a day or two ago that was over six feet long and weighed 100 pounds J CASE of Green Bay who mysteriously disappeared some time ago and was supposed to have committed suicide has been found at Paris Ky an old man of seventy years of age at Madison day night was run over by a railway train aud had one leg cut off A Tousa man named G E son has been arrested at for appropriating a registered letter con- which belonged to another party JULIA MABSH a young girl near pun on the Beaver Dam load ted suicide on the by shooting self through the head with a shot gun Cause melancholy THE Excelsior Cheese factory of rison Holland and Brown is to be run by a joint stock company who have filed articles of sociation with the secretary of state A girl named Shuck at Racine sfe t Dew Wets Bills out the t fart and lo the Sea All that more tee i To owe their soft beat comfort ma rest domestic love to ami warns Inun Wrong Kindly r And to Jot That fretful voice of Scom Of Contempt aod bom the election fix an earlier hour for the opening of the polls is said city not sunrise SecSon 2 This act shall take effect and iff force from and after its passage and publication Approved Marco 31 1881 Harch 24 CHATTER US AH AOT to amend section four of chapter two hundred and forty-five of laws of section four hundred and ninety-four of the revised statutes in regard to free high schools The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate assembly do enact u Section 3 Section fcur of chapter two hundred aad forty-five of the laws of 1879 ii hereby amended so as to read as Section 4 Section four dred aad ninety-four of the revised statutes is by amended so as to read as Section 494 AD high schools shan be free to alf dent ia tha district Svery principal of any elected or appointed Shall be i of some university college or normal scheol or shan hold a state certificate or shall past an examination in tha studies required to be taught in say sock school and the high school oi boards of education having charge of sach schooli shall determine with the advice and consent of tbi state superintendent the course of study and standard of for admission rers o name or for transportation aor transport the dead body of any person on receipt of from and after its approved April 1 1881 March m AOT fe appropriate to SUM cultural society a snm of money named The people Section 1 tte Agricultural the ram donart Ont of to of duly Section 2 This set cban take effect and be la fores torn and after its passage sad publication Approved March 23 ISO April CHAPTER 834 AN ACT to provide for a tax for A O The people of the state of Wisconsin represented is senate and assembly do enact u Section I There shall be and there ia hereby di- to levied upon the taxable property of the a tsx for the year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and eighty-one of two hundred ana forty thousand dollars in addition to all other taxes and special charges authorized to be levied by ing laws Said stato tax shall be apportioned aad by the secretary of to the several ties and by the county clerks of the several counties to the several towns and Incorporate villages ID their respective and ahall be collected and paid over according to existing laws 1 This act shan take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication Approved April 2 March 78 CHAPTER 170 AH AOT to provide a for offenses certain real estate Tie people of the state of represented la senate sad assembly do enact as Section 1 If say person sever from the soil of another any timber or or flowing thereon snd shall take and convert tba same or say part thereof to his own me shall be deemed of larceny In Ou same manner and of the same decree aa if the property token and converted had been severed at tome previous ard different time and ahaH be in the manner provided ta don four thousand four and fifteen of chapter one hundred and eighty-two of the revised statutes of 1878 for larcenies of property of tie same value Section 2 This act ahall take effect wid be In ferae from and after and Approved March 13 1881 94 CHAPTER 112 AH ACT te section two dred snd elf of chapter ens hundred and and revised statutes of 1818 relating to of ether courts of The people of the state of Wisconsin represented in senate aod assembly react M Section 1 Section two thousand four hundred and of the statutes is benVy by adding thereto the In fixing the amounts of estates or property of wards for of this section amount of existing Bens ban be deducted from the gross such estates or property Section 2 This act shall take effect and feme from after Its passage aad Approved 93 litl April B CHAPTER 273 AN ACT to repeal chapter one hundred aud fif of the lawi of 1880 entitled an set to amend of four hundred and one of tbn revised to district and the examination of and to ond restore eight cf section four hundred and sixty-one of Uic revised Tho people of the Wats of Wisconsin represented in senate and do enact as Section 1 Subdivision eight of section four dred ana of the m hereby amended eo as to as follows To divide bis inspection districts bounded by town lines and containing not more than four men when the number of schools in hto district shall exceed one bundled and any Xml to form not than four districts if tin of schools It tban one hundred and iWI not len three If tba is one hundred to boM la passage aad publication Approved April ished tonl 242 AN ACT to i ra nd section nine dred and seventy of chapter two hundred and three of the statutes entitled of the consin industrial school for boys The people of the state of represented in f enate and assembly do enact as 1 our hundred and seventy of chapter Uo hundred and three of the re- vised statutes entitled of the Wisconsin industrial school for is hereby amended to lows Section 4970 The court any to be In said school shall together with a copy of the record or certificate of the sentence transmit to the superintendent of said a copy of all the evidence In the case together with a con- cise statement of all tbe facts to the history of the person so committed Sections shall take effect and ba in from and after its March 218 AN AOT to authorize and Charles their hairs or to build and tlie waters of Seto Bay The people of of Wisconsin represented in senate and do enact as Section 1 Kosander and Charles sten their or assigns are hereby authorized to build and maintain a pier in the waters of Green Bay from fractional lot number four section number sevan town number thirty number Door county Wisconsin raid pier to extend into the waters of Green Bay a distance not Jo exceed four hundred 480 feet and to bo used for general hipping purposes Section 2 This act shall take effect and be in from and after its passage and publication Approved March 25.1881 From tho Now York Tribune This interesting story abont Lord Beaconsfield is told by the Berlinese One rainy day during tbe Berlin con- gress the premier was out walking with his private secretary and accidentally dropped his upon the pavement A BerlineSe gentleman who happened to see ther handkerchief fall picked it up all muddy as it was and handed it to its owner who thanked bun politely and was about to pocket his restored property when the finder begged to be allowed to keep it in of- the day upon which chance had procured him the honor of speaking with the English premier Neither Lord Beaconsfield nor Mr Corry understood German but gathering from their ner that he wanted something Mr Corry offered him a piece of silver which he declined to receive Taking a visiting card from his Lord then hurriedly penciled upon it the words We do not under- stand German kindly call upon morrow at and handed it to the wno duly made bis next day tit th 2 Eaiserhof A young English diplomatist well versed in the Teutonic tongue having inter- the Berliner's wish to Lord Beaconsfield the British premier sat down to his writing table and wrote upon the of one of his own photographs the following You wish for a handkerchief formerly white but now black because of its fall accept in its place a man who is become white in spite of the fact that he has been so often blackened imd who nevertheless is not It is either a fiction or a singular instance of Dis- stagey humor Or the cultivatable laad in this try only per cent is in use And yet lots of joung men wonld rather brace up against the side of a brick block and decorate the pavement with tobacco juice thurt to seize Uw plow was poisoned on the by drinking medicine from a which bad been carelessly left within her reach It is doubtful if live Ii THOMAS oE near dug nine young wolves ont of one hole recently They about three weeks old and the state and bounty on their scalps amounted to THE body of a man was found floating in the Black Biver at Neillsville on the It is not known who he is but it is supposed it is a man who has been missing from Hemlock dam for several weeks THE first under the new insane law has been by Peter of Waukesha county whose wife has in the insane lum at for ten years and is curable THE Presbyterian Church of Green Bay commenced suit for against the Goodrich tion company by the burning of the church by the of the Just as a blast was exploded a flock of happened to fly over It was that the birds were over 300 teet in the air still one was killed by piece of stone C J MELAAS of Stoughton was dentally shot recently by a man who waa a revolver in a across the street and who didn't know twas The ball struck Melaas in the neck inflicting a painful though not dangerous wound A MAN named McCloskey at Green Bay attempted suicide by self hi his barn family discovered him and cut him down in time to his hfe When recovered the first thing he did waa to give the family a general thumping for saving his Hfe A BECKST severe storm in the of Jenny did in conjunction with strong wind considerable damage A strip of hard wood timber owned by Ferdinand Krueger was badly damaged and a barn belonging to Bobert schmidt was blown down A new frame house belonging to a farmer name not given also met the same fate THE Waukesha woolen mills have been closed by The exact facts of the matter have not been ascertained but it is reported the stoppage is due to Robert Street a wool merchant of cago to whom the company was ed for wool The liabilities are believed to be from to Some or more hands are thrown ont of employment Democrat A queer joke at a buss barn in this city R ew days ago A horse doctor had been using whisky and as a drench A GLEANINGS IT costs annum to our postage stamps IP fine feathers don't make fine birds why isn't the crow as handsome the THE gilt of the Ancient Order of to the Irish hind league will to A paper reports that W H of Jacksonville Fla has netted by sending strawberries north this season SCHESCK ten years ago bought lots in Washington for five cents a foot which are now worth a foot THE girl who was locked in her lover's arms for three hours explains that it wasn't her fault She claims he forgot the combination THE fulfillment of prophecy that the czar would in March has given a wonderful impulse to the sale of the almanac Two surgeons re- commend grinding the teeth of dogs in order to prevent any mischief they might do by becoming mad A Illinois boy's new boots were too big for him brother proposed to chop off the ends The plan was tried on one foot with a lose of three toes MRS gift of nearly contributed by those who wished to show their admiration and reverence old whose soul is marching on A orphan girl employed at per week in a large miD in Boston has now married the thereof aged 70 The old man probably wanted to keep a salary like that in the family A KANSAS Cm evangelist wears bright feathers in his hat huge green goggles over his eyes and at his belt a can of water with which fore they have tune to backslide AFTER thirty absence Robert Thorn of Mass came home the other day and first business was to kick over the tombstone that had been erected to his memory many be- fore THB corn fields along the Missouri ley are alive with flocks of geese brant and are seen by railroad travelers to rise in flocks of thousands when disturbed by the of the trains WHEN ft man begins to go down hill he finds everything greased for the casion says a philosopher who might have added that when he tries to climb up he finds everything greased for too banker says that the very best class of people in the United States arfe the rich of New York who have little respect for the average politician and a great regard fox the government A a white two neighbors in Bath S Y The rooster has entirely deserted his flock of hens and spends his whole tune tering about with the crow A gentleman in Albany has Tented a vacant lot near his fenced it in and fitted it np as a and go Register for the boys of the He watches them in their sports and fancies himself a boy again is the town in manufacturing tobacco of any in the state outside of New York The nine cigar shops in about persons the city employ in aD and over ug containing this medicine iway in the manger By an ored the same and thinking he had struck hing pretty good took a good long swallow two or three in fact Well the joree is dead but the colored gentleman survives Bnt never steal any more lorse medicine The Crown of Roumania It will be made of gold at tho t of the nation every city of contributing ft for paid for by con- On thr of this mouth he metropolitan archbishop placed t on the of Charles I ring The ceremony took place the cathedral of and was paid for revenue stamps last year A had part of his salary taken from How was he to pay for his bread butter and children's shoes and ever so many other things Write to them that you cannot live on said wife What can I he asked I tell said hiss little girl Say Give us this day our daily bread A and feathered little princess smilingly presented a parse of her own manufacture to the duke of Sutherland during his visit to the Indian school at Carlisle The duke made a pleasant and sympathetic little speech to the young adjuring them not to abuse their privileges when they returned to homes IT is said that the snake trade in this country is very profitable It fins two and autumn This year the cold weather delayed the serpent crop but the New York dealers are expecting large cargoes of anacondas from South America the reptiles being worth from to 6300 apiece ing to size which vanes from eight to thirty feet A paper relates a servant girl city wbo has m this country but a few weeks ened ink hysterics seeing her em- ployer who bad just thrown a cigarette emitting smoke nose When ehc she tell wife that her husband certainly be s relative of have a m his 1 Av way ticket offices ihp r tho clerk that he liai years ano ami now The for him to settle fiv i him to buv r l 5 n T The took place m conducted to the forms of the found Greek church On this occasion the queen for the first time the present her by the of over francs Tbe nnl list i of f will hate ft royal court wd the of ife circles wi presumably secured thereby THE editor rf the Lewes Pel to much contempt He A- Of i I 41 J oT he to of Indira ton hid