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   Waukesha Freeman, The (Newspaper) - November 26, 1874, Waukesha, Wisconsin                                every Thursday Morning HL M TERMS IN ADVANCE OFFICE Iff SITNA BLOCK WISCONSIN ADVERTISING BATES iiv SO 00 2 00 3 60 Qr Column SO 4 50 0 6 SO 8 jd OU 00 o is ODP 30 0 i un a 97 i f{ ysar for first mud 40 for notice four for and Notion at by law local wants ptr mad Urn etuin for not with ill be till forbli fty allowed A O UMTS S J jur aaU f Ol 1 A for the Million turl Win iu T to to consult 010 at I lit do VomsiE 16 BUSINESS DIRECTORY WAUKESHA WIS 26 1874 NUMBER 38 T one Main Street Proprietor Blok Office at Weft FLOUR X Proprietor tsui to notice S 0 and All of in tho belt of In ihon of on Mai n oat door Shop J AMES Wagon and ta mc ar on Wa to TO 1 Jo of from to a of from 10 ro 400 in and toti J A TTT of P aap Separator and J Itt c Crockery and kc Also flour cowhand ia I look hU i A ut PUuh till in Meii w arly in hiu B in tire fit ucd iir to do dli work that OUT nt in town CtB BOOTS ?aihio iu Ali wort promptly Boot r bleek in tha i Boot t OFFICERS County tu ht 3d Saturday of tu bll tllo of iu HunT a to IS from 1 to 4 p in cii will open at 1 of anU wiil be At oo v Ot anu will At his n in At- i to upon ATTORNEYS COOS P II do a in Block cim door no Weet 8 tree t one of Law in Mann's Hlock A Attorney xt taw Of- iu Wocl Mill at promptly Attorney ana or at law and Notary in fj dba Attorney Law public Vott E and i bil United Z a Court in WS Court and l aoa Ot County j my F A Wait i wilt find a near trom of Asarch ol resort Sp MARTIN street i lar will and It a piquant aad water and od co AMD KSAL IN AND U 8 BONDS AND i U- on on Benl and to mil or call BAHI Chicago Nearly all originate from and Torpidity of the and relief fs always after If the is In Ita health ii almost secured Want of action In the causes Con- Jaundice in the Cough Stomach bad in mouth bilious attack j palpitation of ths heart of or the bluss and a hundred other for ie the best remedy that crer H acts nBa a compound can do no in any qualities that it maybe taten In way it bmn for 40 and of the and great from all parti of the coun try will Touch for i is bein z tha and or no medicina NATIONAL BANK S BAUIT T A J I j J II H abd Gold Bonds direct on ill most delicate infant to lh not interfere with business Does not the Tunesi the of Quinine of Contains the but TOR SALS ALt A Representative and Champion of imeri ess Art PROSPECTUS for ART of AMERICA HE Would to old public he baa BLOCK o M for Ihu nt and ALL KINDS 0 Watches Clocks Jewelry ny wort to faithfully mr ftt ma Oa 1 IS 0 A 7 S KOWS Mr ti a in nop Main Street f Job and Feed Stables Corner of and and to be had Vy tmi Rt C BOOT E M A K E U respectfully announce to the people of Waukesha that he h prepared to do all of CUSTOM WORK 3d on notice and in the best manner Give Him a Call s Block A Wonderfully Carried out Tbt of for the of the of our great bu ncd many hare been made to the want The followed In this coustry to sn art not prove of tho ple of to the of bUh Ha ki a proper of the want and an ty to It were public at with enthusiasm to iks suit a great and triumph THE national of taken Jn no narrow True art U tan THK H it not entirely to the reproduction of art lie mission to a broad appreciative art oon vrill discriminate on ol merit Thus placing the of THE a productions of the noted American attention will be given to from all ure and instruction obtainable from home e-r for- eign source Tue of American HLB is an important turo and UH raagnifloont plates tire of a more to tbu treatment of de- tails can be by any of figure Hod HI interest tUo scope of too closely to a single of subject literature of 11 a light and graceful of technical as do not interfere with tho est ol the FOR for a beauti ful oil colors of the noble ia a femur attracted so Much Attention will be In every home lores such n ami the portrait is executed to tha life tho the The RCT T Dm Witt that his own Newfoundland clog tht in at it 1 Although 10 natural this will fear of bitten erery to is a bet and entitled to alt the or HARD TIMES it jour to fcnj- your in Wls Drv a of i of tbe eye and U wHb it and for hat di- A and S D ao D Co Of- Alexander DENTISTS Sugar Cam Vou will old stand Olf Where you to ba in class Grocery cut our joods gir eur of it aaa Convince taat BEST GOODS and tell at THE LOWEST will pay tha highest price for Bauer xua Bggs Pelts Hides and to or or Farm Property ishall bit waited upon Agent and Fonntain to A C Jf O s lock rl So3 Wit SO 1374 improved The bsiwecn ic U to of Gto Coller firm name t 10 KOd ta or by The Union the of alt ALDINE which wirh paintings and Inga are i o bo members To of 5.000 100 pieces Tallied over are distributed ai ROOD as tbe Ii full and tbe awards of Barb series are to be published in next of TUB feature only in subscribers who ONI TSAR IH p articular is seofon application a scamp TERMS Oat to TUt ana thi and per Annum iu for Copies of cts TBE ALDISK will hereafter ba obtainable only by ba no reduced or club cash for must bo smt to the publishers direct pr to the local TO THI in tbc certificate is giTen of J A M is WANTED Any person to act permanently ai will receive full and prompt tion by to The 55 LiNE A THB CHRISTIAN AT WORK THK BEST A CHOICE OJ TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS jln ao 25 of by or tbe superb in after or AMT AGENTS territory Curd nt 0 Publisher Box New on Sec IT town of Stem at an Irisii Election BY TL MACKENZIE Ik ii that out of the abundant in writing and in thi exist no one has yet a volume o ana Two or oe our to me at this moment The first too place in Cork as far back as the genera election early in which fi the death of George III At that tim there was one John Boyle more of wit than a though he be on who by th time that he had reached middle wa very much of a Bohemian He had nev er bean regularly connected with th yet might be designated a for he had paper of hi own The freeholder in which like hand was against every man Thi paper procurable only by tayiog on per annum in waa published neither daily nor weekly nor yet monthly but whenever he ed to it No oue knew whare il printed and it hbd no office of tion None bat were ed with it It waa thrust under their dropped down throw over their garden or slipped into their hands they trudged through tha down to their of Whenever a new number of The Freeholder was out it formed the leading subject of tion for days after Would von know tbe Boyle who made a point of never writing un- kindly or any of big own used no euch reserve nor any whatever toward reet mankind Tht freeholder was printed in type the eize of that ia which what I will be to my on a of ordinary and the tire of each number would scarcely amount to columns in Sunday Iteming Chronicle Its four were con- tents were extremely and grossly Owing to having no publication and be- ing only to subscribers it would nave been very difficult to have brought the law of libel to bear upon it BoyU albeit a wit in hie way did not write in his own publication the of which were volunteer from clever young people without of iex who In tba opportunity of their and Now and and tell short a few from would fill up the and but very rarely gem ot jurest ray would make ita t waa in The that mous convivial lyric Whisky drink di- its author being Joseph O'Leary long connected with the and for the laut twenty years of trith tha london press With wit tho most brilliant the moat and erratic and a poetical ion tuch as only an improvisators can possess and exhibit O'Leary has le to what could have lone Ho a at one Ime and would sometimes nate smiles and by hia narrative of and misadventures while ng sock or buskin of comedy or trogsdv Ie belonged to a body called The among wora J J a true poot admiring mob Then Mr Boyle as you are not a freeholder I am compelled to tiat I can not have the ure of hearing you speak Thus snubbed virtually extinguished an man would havo but was a man of ready Turning to the crowd he shouted Boys they won't let me speak because I am not a freeholder Lei two of yon who are and second ate aa a candidate and then Old Nick can't prevent roy making a speech and if I da I'll trim the jackets of lordlings who get in- to the of only because fathers arc living on oar money In to appeal two freeholders jumped up and amid great cheering duly proposed John Boyle as a Bt aad proper person to county of Cork in Parliament The High Sheriff having ascertained that were qualified freeholders the nomination At thut timn and until the recent of Volo by Ballot the custom waa the should each in tarn make a speech to tha electors altar nomination In this instance whare and Hara bsing poor sticks In tlie line could only stammer out a few little had a grual He for over an hour giving them a terrible d reining for previous neglect of their public duties and nat down amid o mult of Then ths High it put il to the freeholders which two out of tho three they would elect There waa a moderate show of s for Hare a smaller show for who afterward a great work on Mexican and held up for Then the High Sheriff I do declare that tho show of hands is in ivor of John Boyle Esq and the lion after which tha proposer ud of Lord de- A HEW OF Tiis Sisth New a Last Look it their Record of William Ail day yesterday the of 420 West Fifty-seventh street were filled with members of the Sixth Yew York teen taking a look at Colonel William who died on Priday eight Col Wilson's whom he made jo business and politics were alto well represented Pretious to wur Col Wilsoa represented the First Ward for teveral years in the boa'rd of Aldermen and it was ai an tible Alderman that hs first became con- Avsnue Stage Company tought to run a lino of through Lexington avenne against tha the and tried to buy tha Board of men Mr Wilson was approached by a offer was made to him their and opposed tbo killing is by his energetic work A number of tho inhabitants of among whom wire Jamat W and Poter to the Alderman asking what they could do for him Ho that ho wanted nothing paying My oath of of- fice ray highest A short time afterward an elegant pitcher sent to tho Alderman's house and it a letter of thanks ed by a of Now On the pitcher was engraved II OfrfJow- The gathered early Thi WM o'clock aad by every Mat and chiS in edifice was occupied Thi looked especially aU wore new hats or bonnet and of the toilets were of nel Blonds with yellow golden wary crimp white their and brunettes with dark eye and braid of black and brown under their new felt hate and inter- im dial of beauty were in th that wailed and watched arrival or the great preacher At precisely he mounted Th organ voluntary had just began and th hum and fluster of haj sided No trace of or nor sign of preoccupation could be de- on the of Mr h calmy arranged his notes and after taking hi He went through with the opening announcements with hi accustomed h took hi chapter li Tor ij grace ar jt through faith and this not of for it w the gift of God THI from thi text wai a thoM preached the literal of LOMX B Notary aVd to oa j firm of sd oa or about tbr o j W ij The own 1 I MJ t C is one of the us roll an ths briefest of all the f Ireland and John Augustus Shea wrote versos with successful y but mostly imitating Byron and Moore reminds one of the mocking bird which sings very sweetly without one ota of its own Call a nan died in en in September leaving a volume of- poems which passed several editions in Cork and all hat a small oja entitled Tha also pub in Cork and never having been ii scarce In Tha is to ba found Whisky 1 drink divine tha est Irish convivial lyric written t of half a dozen with chorus af the first is ha Whisky drink divine 1 Why bore as With the praise of wino Whilit we're that before us 1 Ware it not a While bring theo Te our lips OT flame If ws not fling This episode J to Mr of The Freeholder little man he much Mr Morton in appearance was a strong and very objected to the in March 1820 of Lord and tho Hon Richard as for the of Cork To sava the expense of the two parties Whig nd Tory split tht difference the ng is by each putting a into field In this case i was the ons of Earl of Kingston and tha then more When election day came these wo were and and there was no show of op- thing for them for a would involve shorn in an from to and by adroit management might be made to ait for fourteen during which the independent voters would be with board bsd and unlimited drink beside ihs of eing conveyed from their of abode into she city of Cork inly at time tha voting could take as the High Sheriff was about making tha legal fermal hat the two noble candidates been uly Boyle presented self iras with cheers for he was very popular began to make a speech The High SheriS with a that and in- him with a polite I beg your pardon Mr Boyle you a class enly a right I a freeholder Mr goms say I have ona allusion to his little per wai received with by the mandod a poll tor if thai the be decided by regular ng which was appointed to take wo days later At that tina I have heard John repeatedly declare ho 10 ard up that entire capital apart rom an unlimited quantity of brati of iwo half and a crooked si i penes kept it for Ho wai ot very well ablo to enter a contest ie of which would tako from to or even he precisely in a where much the rival candidates who feared tho popular party might take him up and the of war for a real and a gnat de- feat Nest morning amid general tin in the pers John the of Cork that whilo he thanked them far the compliment which thoy had him it was not his ion to subject them to the and expense of a contested election and that therefore ho withdrew hoping that the of tUara and tho youth of would in future endeavor to perform duty to with more honesty and zeal It waa that oa tho evening an interview hud en place between him of The and confidential of tho rival candidates who not ctm of n costly content that re- sulc wan Mr Boyle's withdrawal aad that whereas a the moment when he mado hia speech as candidate his ble property consisted of only two crowns and a crooked ha wunt to bed that night he had a check in his under hia pillow for six thousand pounds ling which supplied him with meat drink and clothing for al following ID short not to put too fino a paint upon as thu Hub says in Lord End Mr had found it Mm to bny up tho and stern patriot who had arisen a mountain in their path inconsequence of friend High Sheriff having bio ing a spes h because forsooth hs not a freeholder of tho county As to tha waa silent about it whenever It hinted a5 i iHy oath ef office is mj highest consulted the blerk of the Common Council and ho decided that ho might the J On the memorable Saturday of tha Crine upon Port as ho was then known went to work to form a regiment Sunday morning's contained tha formen and on Monday the enrollment begun at C8 Broadway Tuesday night saw the ment with Hs compliment of men Thoy were called tho Sinh Now York Billy made their Colonel They ware batter Railroad A recent number of the N Y Tribune has a very article oa the of railroad construction accounts from ii the following have than anything to bring into disrepute both in this country and abroad We defy any ono to o valid mason for keeping such after a ryad once built and equipped Ail the plundering of railroads baa under their Friendly IE ii time to that a road shall pay ts way Engines cirs and rails are aa much the implements with which roada work and earn money ia hia toola of a or and those of a drayman They constant renewal and the coat of ia as legitimate an item of rent expenses as the pay of engineers or known aa Billy Wilson's The men were from tho ready of New Yorkers who be tbe at such a tims Under tbo judicious leadership of gallant Colonel made a did war record Although ready the was the first that was ordered to march the Massachusetts regiment which fought its way through Baltimore preceding it This ww tha result of the of soasa of the New York malitia who wrote to Oov Morgan of the ment It was to Island for training and to Fort un- der sealed orders There and at Col Wilson and his men nerved honorably and well There being much among tha tha winter of 1861 tho regiment contributed of their and won tho unfeigned of the population of tbo Ool Wilson after two yoara with a record of bravery and that made men like Admirable proud to him Not afterward GOT Seymour stint to him a commission aa Colonel of tha old that had ready made its mark in its campaign But his would not him from the which at tho of the from him namely that he would not co a second time into the field if she would to Koing in 1861 Ool Wilson then retired from and afterward lived in the society of his wife and hia only eon who is now about fourteen years of age of hia time In summer of Scripture which hare to total depravity man Mr Beecher said man wa not totally depraved that to preach the rine of having entailed total depravity and eternal damnation a am inevitable on all tho million of man beings born into the world from th creation until now wai an to th intelligence of age and a bla.- against the Moat High In on sense all men ara but which are the language of emotion muel be taken with an A matt under the of emotion I am only a worm of tho duit It is not his Intention to tell D untruth But I ay to all hero you all are worm nothing but worms would that bo literal The of emotion i always of and eiaggsration not truth Tha muet be with to the of tion Mr with accustomed forea and vigor of lie held hu for over an hour and it wai that tbe mon of ai fine an effort that of the Sunday Among his auditory aad two grand of JOHN j or They are and Mis Colaman the of Miihlbach and in J he on his beautiful town Sometime ago Uol Wilson was called from bis retirement to defend tho name and fame of his B Lamar whose cotton claims bad familiar to tbo public letter defaming tbe Sixth made hia name published a Col Wilson replied in al letters in ono of ha u ta meet Mr Lamar that he might convince him of hia mistake Mr Lamar died only a few weeks previous to ths of Col son For the past three months Col Wilson lay ill with tha pneumonia in the hanse Michael Duffy at 420 West he died Tbe ara to bo performed ak 10 o'clock this morning in the Church cis Xavier Dueling Tale College ol Tore from the York TSO Bf entered Tale m 1823 fifty-two years ago In tho clals next him wera tiro young rather boy from South Carolin who had Their names were Cogdell and belonged to the first there and were very with regard to tbe good nam and rank of their t of though from to witk and eloquent orator of age country aid to of T in box over on the ferry boat that prepared for a of they had not beheld ucu an orator the time tney had heard Mr Coleman older sister added do not see how a correct report could be More than half would bo lost m the literal and if you should tho manner of delivery the effect on tho congregation and all that makes that man what lie i you would bo accused of flattery and ation You can't report il wil but I will report what Mr say THE RDM WAYS A tint Senator on thi We ame upon and woman who were surely along arm in arm In tho tamo di- rection we wire pursuing said Senator How Two young id Mr himself a bachelor of the eld school Runaway couple be boundl aid Major Gentry Hallo hew far n it to tbe villager Don't said the young man Stranger here f eaid the Major tho nan Wher are you the Major Shall I inquired the young of the nt hi Oh Charlie I'm cud th timid creature clinging to him Come peak oct young aid the major kindly k afeared of os We're looking for too The young Borneo felt laid he the trath en it i Mary and I is goin to find a parton Runaway couple ehf like that I Mary folks are down so me an forbid my of W couldn't tan il no longer Mary aer II So we a truck oat for night and here laet unless We warn them is ft radical of f r and in tha Bait as as in the West and more feared The public moat and that Wigfall mortal to bv twitting him on the fact or reporting it that bis Where is tho limit to be I was s I onoe heard Eolling stock and iron will wear out as rapidly in tha year 1900 ai now and what be the condition cf tka then if bonds con- w make good tha wear and Bat argument is Ko in- man will deny thES a moit in ruin Many of the are already from evil action of their others in good are ing bonds which they will to con- bat which are roally to pay operating Felton of Harvard University when speaking at Yale tho eon and way in which the boye at Cambridge formerly The faculty and were in the chapel when ter prayer and ringing of a hymn reproof applied a kind of paddle to thear persons When I was young the principal of ths first classical in England pursued a coarse which WBS called the boys from the article of which bis paddle was made Had the boys of whom I write suitably punished at they might have lived to have sente repent forty As it wag to South at killed I minori tia I'm twenty four bat as and that bo managed on ordinary He was trained b S bonds will toon ed as Securities a of from South turned Only Well now look here ray young friende don't you're a t it be much More aid after all to turn about and go home and tell the old folke ly and fairly that you're to and mast have their comical that you Mean to make for one er and all that eort the square truth with good advice wai all for naught The couple cane into the village holel the neit morning and we their and and awkward of delight that the had hii work The happy groom drew Major oat one tide mod ia hii ear Ef I'd ha laet night that you was the Garner I'd what you told Bat it's too late mow and then too folki ii tht old f oob yon over Dtm ocrat TO did yoa Me bono at it 25 am going nor fur oui   

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