Whitewater Register (Newspaper) - February 5, 1859, Whitewater, Wisconsin FEBRUARY 5 1859 ou Miller of Me Western r to subset founders nre our ixJ agents in Vie The War on the State Treasurer honest straightforward course incorruptible integrity of Treasurer tings arc producing their fit the Capital Almost tlie noisy pack of and plunderers lire on his track joining in cry and circulating the most transparent falsest charges against his action The greed of gain the love together with a thirst for re- venge have even banded together such sing elements as the editors of tho the Geo B and the Pump Carpenters and worthies are now engaged in the futile but determined attempt to ruin the Treasurer and if not successful in that to to blacken liis character before the people RS to lead to his future overthrow and dis- grace In this joint labor we trust these worthy confederates u HI have a good time we hope Hastings will go on as he the interests of nnd guard its treasure from the cormorants at tho Capital unmoved by the howls of his disappointed and defeated de- tractors The people will sustain him and the honest independent press of the State will see that justice is done him before the world Hon H S Orton The gentleman name appears at the head of this article a Democratic of Assembly from a lawyer of good reputation and a gentleman of most generous impulses A man of fine talent quick ready and impulsive in debate he is The Free Negro Question It is known that many of the States Sti of the element in their to get rid of them have the ono meeting with most favor being to reduce thorn to slavery if found in thu State after a certain The question has become so grave as to at- tract the attention of the U S Senate Con- discussion has taken place in that i body on tho subject but the following in- by Senator Doolittle and printed is the most sensible and practicable proposition we have yet seen for settling the negro question It is substantially the plan proposed by Air Blair of and is tho one that must ultimately be adopted The following is Whereas the numerous disabilities to which free persons of color of African descent are subjected iu many of the free States have made it desirable on the part of largo numbers of them to seek here a more Cold for their labor and enterprise uid whereas the same class of persons is re- with still greater disfavor in tne Slides from considerations deemed so controlling further tion in many of them has been prohibited bv law unless the persons emancipated shall be at the same time removed beyond the diction of the State and in some of them the graver question is seriously entertained whether persons of African descent who are now free shall not again be reduced to slavery if they continue to remain within their dictions and whereas in Yucatan and tral and South America there are vast regions almost uninhabited of the most beautiful and productive in the world in a climate well adapted to the constitution of tha African lace to develop its greatest power and highest activity the Committee on Foreign be instructed to inquire into the expediency of by treaty in tan Central or South America the rights and privileges of settlement and of ship for the benefit of such persons of color of African descent as maj voluntarily desire to ate irum the United States and foim themselves into a colony or colonies under down to the raw there will be music blem of future prosperity to the nation and Aldrich of is a new man too I a guaranty of protection to its people mers awake of Tanners Clubs in every town in tho State this month is the time 0 P D 2 The Process of Civilization The process of civilizing and christianizing the Ethiopians by means of African slavery They call Jlim Well he promises to make his share of tha shavings spring and I don't know any better subjects than these prime Democratic fine for a Sensible man like him to operate on Geo C Smith of crats too much and George does for their use He is full of facts find don't has in operation in to give the house the use of them West of Green and Marshall of Crosse are also two promising young men that say and do what is right and just in the nick of time On the Democratic side arc P H Smith who prides himself on his smartness in de- bate and impudence Horn who is always in hot water about Parliamentary usages and who never looked so green since he emigrated from as he did the other day when Murphy caught him in one of his little Parliamentary traps Oh it hurt him Then there is Hobart son C a smarter and better man than 1 ex- to find when be was pointed out He has more sagacity and consults policy more than any man on the floor He is always a it is the best policy to be one Elmore of Waukesha prides self on his wit and saying music by the entire bund He does the low comedy of n Senators Blight and Pitch were chosen to the United States Serate by the Indiana Legislature a factious can minority election and Hall in both branches of the Legislature in convention simply because Democrats the house in a low way mischief and hypocrisy He is a worker in H S Orton one of the of die opposition members I the laws of the State or States to which the i i i i i I emigrate the United States in consideration in the body of which he is a prominent of advantages of free trade ber perhaps really the leading one He has I colony or colonies making and securing the necessary and boon talked of as a candidate for at the next election and though a crat there can be no two opinions ing his ability to the duties of that office nor will any one question his ty If he were not a Democrat we should think his chances better than those of any other man What succeeding political de- may do for him cannot now be determined but if IT S Orton should be found hereafter fighting in the ranks of the advocates of freedom he would at once assume a leading position in the to which his natural tendencies will inevitably lead him Death of W H Prescott The intelligence of the unexpected demise of this distinguished scholar and historian took place at his residence in Boston on Friday tho ult will occasion the most profound regret and sorrow throughout the Union as well as a melancholy surprise at the suddenness of his death Although o stricken with paralysis something over a year since he had lately so far recovered as to warrant the hope and expectation that ho might yet be spared to complete in a old age that series of works the com- of him tal fame But all such hopes were destined to be disappointed On Friday January ft repetition of the paralytic attack occurred and in a few moments tlie great historian sunk under the shock From the Sow York Tribune we take the following brief ment respecting him and his career ilr was born in Sulem Mass ilay 4 1790 He was the grandson of the brave Colonel William of Pepperell who commanded the American militia at the battle of Bunker Hill June 17 1773 His father was the late Judge William who removed from Salem to Boston in 1808 man distinguished no less for of his character and the urbanity kindness of his manners than for his ments to maintain them in the enjoyment of the rights and acquired by such treaty or treaties Our Madison Correspondence MADISON Feb 2nd 1859 Hold your hat while I am permitted to speak with your readers re- garding men and things in some of you it may seem that the annual of our are suggestive of future and your only wish good Christian folks as you are is to avoid it no doubt Let rne assure you that ever anxiety members of previous tures in this State have manifested to guish themselves by piling our Statute books higher and higher with enactments intended to cure all the ills that the corporosity of the State is heir to this Legislature has as yet exercised a virtuous and commendable for- bearance they only wait for the spirit to move is problematical Let us hope this forbearance is chronic and deep seated The State has been purged and blistered and depleted by Legislation for the past ten enough to carry it off its legs and it has been thought that the pedals it now totters upon may be its hist But I don't believe it Only gh e her a breathing spell between these heavy doses of Legislative pills and she'll be up and kick all the quack doctors in attendance over into Minnesota to practice upon her youthful constitution Madison people arc smart And this reminds me that the capital not removed last winter It came very near going away never to return By the Madison people were not as smait last ter as they were last summer That Mr who was hired so quick when the capital started to go off is a good man for business He is one of those chaps that old folks always predict will be forehanded in the was hired to sibly is a Democrat but independent He is an able man a forcible strong er and perfectly independent I like his course and I like the man He may be too impulsive but his impulses arc honest and generally good George B Smith of Dane is looked up to as one of the leaders of the George B scerns to have con- pride if not more He is figuring always for himself He hates Republicans because he has not one liberal and honest sentiment in his political nature I have given the names and ter of the principal big the Assembly You can judge what daily manifestations are exhibited on the floor from this and incongruity of al There is no doubt but we shall hm e a meriy Cession the Democrats who ed in lofty I think will be sobered down before the close of the session I seo our old friend here It is To conceded that he was the member of the iast Assembly and the best bers for a century and many well meaning people profess to see a glorious future for Africa through the instrumentality of the Christians of our Southern States We give below two examples ing the wonderful progress of this izing process which illustrates better than any language can do the strides we have been making in this direction There is in The Union Springs Gazette a journal of Alabama of the of December an account of two national and constitutional and burnings of two human beings at tha stake from which we subjoin an The deceased has the reputation of having even to a fault ever been a kind and humane master On before the murder Mr J had whipped this boy Milford or had him whipped ior some misdemeanor and had him chained or locked till Monday morning when he went to him took elf liis chain and told him to go to the mill and go to work The boy made some impudent re- ply Mr J told him if lie did not stop his insolence he would knock him down with a luck and turned to walk away The boy then took nr flint washing near and struck Mi J on the head knocked him down dropped the ax and walked away a few steps then turned and went back took the axe and struck him three times more on the head and retired a short and sat down making no attempt to escape A public meeting of the citizens had a majority on joint Lac Press Those who read the full and candid histo- ry of tho Indiana Senator caso published by us last week will know just how much con- to place in the statement not a word of in the whole clip the following items from the last number of tlie du Chien went out on a wolf hunt among of Yellow and smoked and killed large grey wolves in a very short time Supervisors of Co recently organized a new town called Sumner out of the portion of the town of Lake lying north of Republican members of Congress have subscribed five or six hundred dollars for a suitable testimonial to the lion J li who is soon to retire from that of which he is the oldest member was called on Wednesday to determine what should be dorc with tho negro when the proposition was made to burn him alue one to the number of or oOU voting tor it That evening at 3 o'clock in tlie presence of persons he was chained to a tree and turned Just before the fire was set he confirmed above nt in Ho stated that lie hal to kill his master tune his him whipped the day before uid not ted him to the he had his knife open in lis pocket to do the deed when his master should eomc to unfasten him bat his heart failed him but when ho told him if he did not stop his insolence lie would knock him down ho proceeded to his fell purpose The culprit to show any of life two and a half minutes from the time the torch was applied On the ult Mr B resided near Troy Mo ol This Capitol Extension he boss is nice it's lofty and solid attainments in various branches of roomy and a very good fit to the State so far The members hero from Milwaukee and seem to like it Guess they feel reconciled like to the Capitol now The Assembly Chamber is large finely convenient and miserably Those old desks Elmore says one of them was in the old Constitutional tion a sort of antediluvian caucus on State held when the Sage was a are shabby enough They remind me of the old school desks I practiced my youthful genius and on about the time Elmore and those old seats were iu tho old tional Convention The Assembly Chamber is filled almost every day in the week with the members They are said to be a very good-looking and respectable body of men and full of chunks of good sense I shouldn't wonder if that learning After preparing for college in Boston ilr entered Harvard Uni- versity at tho age of fifteen where ho was graduated in 1814 having already won a brilliant reputation for the elegance of his taste and bis proficiency in classical ture It had been his purpose to study for the bar to which he was naturally destined both by his family connections and his sonal inclinations But this intention was frustrated by an accident just as was sing his collegiate course which instantly deprived him of the sight of one ot his eyes Tho other eyo was soon after so severely at- tacked by inflammation that for some time he lost the sight of that also and though it vras subsequently restored tho organ was permanently debilitated and twice during his life he was deprived of it for all ever elected lie has negroes for misconduct Tlie negro then hosts of friends and is n haman rushed on his master with a large knife and forward man I am glad that his successor is worthy also to stand up in his has cry fortunate in the thoiee of her representatives for the past two I will report progress next Yours Farmers Clubs Written for the Register MR EDITOR have no new opinion to advance in what I shall write upon this sub- Clubs Still I feel that thing may be demo by way of suggestion to induce farmers to assemble themselves gether for mutual and although I may not induce a single farmer to come out and converse with brother farmer upon stabbed hiri which his in two days The taken to Troy and in jail The affair caused much in the county and on a at very large number of persons Troy repaired to the jail took th out and lynched him by burning Some enthusiastic abolitionists may object to this of Christianity but they dently are not competent to the full perfection of this sublime system of tion The most tribes who e ever DEFEATED Geo B Smith's to muke the State Treasurer receive Wisconsin currency in payment of was killed on in the by a vote of 49 to DO The Pike's Peak Gold Regions From the W ntc Cloud Kansas one would be more gratified than self to know that the gold stories at ruing from our Western frontier were re- It would be a great benefit to sas well as to other portions of tlie Un- ion But if Kansas cannot be made without the people she had better go slow and bide bur time not thinking that Pike's Peak and ry Crook are humbugs notwithstanding we pick up is filled with glowing accounts from there We are With a number of persons who have gone there and they invariably send bad reports Another thing looks The favorable accounts all appear in papers published in towns which aspire to be out- lining points for the gold regions with a gentleman only a few days since who had stopped at Cherry Creek on his way from California lie particles of gold there and no doubt that small quantises may be procured but does not think that digging pay who went with a company from Oregon Mo last fail has lie reports the diggins a suction A tle gold can be found bat nothing that will pay company sick of it and intend to leave it soon the weather permit are goint to ind the arc going Many ot the miners he are for ing up the excitement in order to draw crowds of gold hunters in tho spring when they sull their claims and cabins for 1 irge sums and return home Cherry Creek is a little stream which a man easily jump across and is a good part of the year Others of tho company have written to friends in Oregon telling how they have bfen humbugged One of those wishes nil papers in a very J f Harrow Cyrus on shorten tlie distance between very near losing his falling into a hole which hnd been cut ill the ice He cried lustily for help and was overheard by Mr Lake tlie smith who with others hastened to his cue When taken out he was almost lifeless rom the cold and the remedies plied to were successfully tried as Mr ney soon recovered and was able to he re- moved to bis evening i Thursday evening last about li o'clock the farm house of Mr John Masters about three miles from this place was discovered by the inmates to be on file and so rapid was the progress of the devouring element that the itli its furniture clothing was t tally consumed the family barely This is a sad befall Mr Masters who is an old unable to buffet against adversity -in any shops far less 10 be left destitute of for himself and family His farm is being only forty acres but by dint severance and economy ho contrived to build the house spoken of and was just be- ginning tg have tilings comfortable around him him of all but the land There be- ing no insurance on the building and be be- to replace has tine opportunity is offered to the charitable to assist a good upright and honest man who nrc disposed to aid him in replacing what he has lost can do so by calling at this Friday morning to insertion the D PIKE'S PEAK I ONT go without two or three o those my Store You had go Colt's thai so useful an article ai a Jack Knife JOUS T SMITH J na copartnership heretofore cxi-tinj? under the me and tiny by mutual of S B Co U February B JR CEO G WILLIAMS Valentines V Valentines W ready a fine assortment of Valentines m re- garda both price and cheap for at n ceap o S 4 THE SEA WAIF Olt XV of the a tale of by Ned Buntline will be commenced m the of next k For at the New TOST OFFICE TIME A XEW STORY IN the lt articles by the Editors of the Herald and Tribune For at the POST OFFICE STAND VALENTINES VALENTINES I time to make jour we haTi a choice stock and more day t BAT 1 FEW OF THE OK Fern just received and for Mile by f fc DAY THE The Spiritual Register for just published we learn that aie now about five thousand men and women in America who are more or less devoted to the public cacy of spiritualism and that in addition to these public advocates there arc thousand private mediums whom consent to hold sittings or circles only under retired quiet states also that there are published of periodicals tracts pamphlets and books Spiritualism It states that the number of believers in Spiritualism in America to be and those inclining favorably to it The State Controller In the course of Mr Geo B in House this morning he asserted that the Controller's including itc cost the State not than per annum The State Controller is allowed no except such as lie employs and himself one cent has er been for clerk hire for the office reading and writing for oral years was so You will expect me to say thing about those men and what they are doing But they are mostly hard to get with and seem as though they were afraid to talk with outsiders for fear that some great state secret might slip out Under this misfortune lie decided to devote his life to historical pursuits and for ten years gave himself up to the constant study of history the classics and the modern Eu- ropean languages His great work nand and Isabella was tlie first publication from his pen and it at once placed him in tho first lank as a historian nnd ensured his fame His career since is to the world Cattle Killed by Eating Sorghum wares like I like the Speaker Mr Lyon He acts like a man that wants to do all he can He knows a thing or two talks to outsiders and don't waste his dignity in conversation with a friend or acquaintance but preserves it for tlie Speaker's chair He is quiet ly and never confused while presiding I Tho Independence Iowa Guardian gives i never saw n better officer in the Speaker's an account tho destruction of seven head of cattle from eating tlie refuse Chinese after it had been compressed in the mill The outer coating of the stalks is of a very vitreous character when thus broken up and taken into the stomach it operates like broken glass cutting and in some cases penetrating entirely through the coats of that organ producing a violent A mortem examination in this case revealed this ns the sole cause of death This important fact made known to it may be the means of serious destruction of stock whoso divorce trial _anS its in Boston nearly are Kansas apparently enjoying an enviable de- gree of domestic felicity desk S Murphy your member from water is the youngest member of the lature and has the responsible position on the floor He is Chairman of the ciary Committee and regarded as a leader in debate You know him ent and and an able man Glad to see n young man take ho does His district may be proud of their member Craig of Palmyra takes n good stand Like some other new members he did not start favorably but he is sound and the lot him alone He'll handle some them rough one of He gate them n specimen yesterday not needs rubbing a little out spunk and vim our I judge the down I I hope they will keep it up After they important subjects relating to his profession such as stock raiding grain growing and fruit culture I shall at least have the con- solation to know that whoever condescends The Governor transmitted to tlie Senate to read this article must have a thought the appointment of Horace on this theme It is not my for j was laid on the table for action instruction but simply to make a few hints for reflection Xo matter what may have been said as to the farmer having been duped and led by the by his inferiors in intellect and morals Xo matter how willingly he may have become the servile tool of political in days gone by These things whether true or false relate to the past and old things the greatest of which is rance are fast passing away and very many things are assuming quite a new form Even now seems to be a period in which we lire when the farmer feels to claim for his an elevation and the prosperity of all other professions seem strongly to demand it Much has been done within the last few years to elevate the standard of agriculture State and County fairs have been instituted and premiums offered and paid as incentives cto improvements in the various departments of the professional agriculturalist and stock breeder and while some advancement has been made in this way and much good resulted to the farmer by his attendance and interest in these institutions and although the results in improvements growing out of an interest in these institutions may hare fully come up to the expectations of their most sanguine advocates still they fail to meet the wants the demands and the sities of the farmer Many of our best farmers are not called out at least do not attend these places of resort the object of which is to improve their condition But in their stead we find speculators enough to fill the roid We so find professional farmers stock breeders and mechanics of the true stamp who have come out for the purpose of improvement all the honesty belonging to their and bow often they arc gulled by as profess to be scientific in their ing while instead of their object being to benefit the farming community they seek to pull the the eyes of their customers I need not refer to French rino times and Excitements to many honest farmers that they too hare been by speculators I wish to give all credit that is due to our Stats and County Fairs for I believe they ns a whole S much good bal they are results We this SVe should like to of such be convinced of inhabited the earth never perpetrated horrors country which published gold stones more revolting to human nature than these I and induced them to go out 3 i j so placidly detailed by the Alabama Journal Can a system which requires its advocates to look calmly upon such crimes as these be long sustained by a people sing to be friends of universal freedom and to have the good of the world at the truth of the great gold discoveries in the Kansas gold region but we are not yet con- and we aie we shall not ad- vise any one to go has just re- turned to this place from Salt Lake lie and AVm V Culver went out last summer Culver remains at Salt Lake in the care of the Mormon women Mr Hay ward passed in the vicinity of the gold regions and con- firms our that the excitement is all humbug He many persons from the and they were down in the mouth He says pal tides of sold can be found where between the Kiver and Lake but it will pay to gather it Drifts may be found which will yield fio P cents to one dollar but that is far from I paying We had imagined that there was j less gold excitement in our town than in any other community in the United States i but he that if there had been even A few mornings since a strolling man named Tucker his wife and two dren were found frozen to in a barn in N 1 The unfortunate pair were abroad day previous asking alms and it that they not having money enough to a night's lodging and beint chilled wean and homeless had 150110 into the barn for from the inclemency of the weather with the intention of remaining there during the taking their children with them and were- all frozen to death DR S S Compound from original and put up by l- uo It proved m i of in this community to be the Cough Jt DAY Hair and Hair Tome We these for the Hair and claim they nrc if noc enor to of the kinii in market fold the money you but a to try them Sc BAY Vocal and Instrumental Concert CORNET BAND ON Saturday Evening January 12 1859 AT THE CONGREGATIONAL WHITEWATER WISCONSIN Hertz of Beaver dun who was to be tlie person giving to the editor of the Beaver Dam the in- on which he based upon Carl Schurz a letter to M Cullaton of the indignantly ing the suspicion The judge not only domes it positively but adds further that I believe said informant whoever he is fo be a lying scoundrel ind contemptible at Tho informant was probably Carr tington himself the editor of tlie Democrat and the character given him by Judge has been so generally known that we are that any attention has been towed upon his Gazette OF JUDICIAL The There an being made to di- vide the the 1st judicial ought and no doubt will be done The proposition is to take from the Milwaukee district and attach it to the iii it and ting AVal worth counties into a new circuit to be called the As it will leave Milwaukee in- a district by itself there is no doubt but that it will be carried A splendid programme will he presented and tho pco le of and are m- attend at 6 Performance com- at ci eu o'clock Children half price GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR GO DATS AT CASH Mr Smith thinks the office unnecessary Whether it be or not can be best determined third in the neighborhood of by a comparison of tho manner in which claims the State were audited and allowed in 1857 and Were dishonest and exorbitant claims audited in AVere persons allowed more than their judged dues then 1 We think an examination of the i there the diggings there is in White Cloud he would have remained for he designed to remain if there had been the slightest en- for him to do so It be this how plenty the gold is from The LOOK OUT roii A following is the description of a counterfeit just put in circulation here several of which were offered Saturday at one of our on tlie State Bank of Ohio Summit Cuyahoga ding of State Bank darker than in of Vice-President J 31 badly name the word Draper is too great a distance between the letter r and a the p is too committee on tories in thu House of Representatives have determined to report a for a Territorial subject will show that the question should be i Creek and the Peak and all operations answered affirmatively An examination n will show we that more over and above what was due them under their contract with the Slate was audited and allowed the publishers of the during the year will an show that any such fraudulent claims hare been allowed since the appointment of the State We think not Persons hare been held strictly to their In this way vro are of the opinion that the Controller has exercised wholesome in- fluence upon the department of tho Secretary of State and that the public interests de- mand the continuance of the Journal We trust that the Members of the Senate will thoroughly examine the whole matter and act as the best interests of the State de- mand We are of opinion that the Con- be be as honest and capa- ble as tho present save to tho State not less than yearly and probably much more But all Mr is a fair examination of the business of his office and that we hope the Senate will grant BSy The House Committee on Elections has decided that Bird B Chapman is the regularly elected delegate from Nebraska instead of Fenner Ferguson who has erto held the seat We bare all along posed as much on the authority of tho Omaha which claimed the tion of Chapman from tho first We are glad to see justice done ercn at this late hour now five feet deep at the I organization of the Pike's Peak region un- suspended yet when he arrived at St seph came shortly after him telling how the miners were making from 810 to Slo per day Such is the truth of the gold lie furthermore says that there are a number of traders out there lookout large stocks of in tion of a vast emigration to Utah and fornia But the war stopped that and the traders were left with their goods or their hands They started the gold ex- and are keeping it up in order to draw people out there when they can sell their goods at enormous prices The biggest stories arc in by these men and their agents And the newspapers are doing their utmost to gull the unsuspecting public into going to the diggings that the trading may save themselves went there in the first place in order to skin needy em- journey ing across the plains Those papers which doubt the stories are hooted at It is a matter of indifference with us We shall use our feeble efforts to keep people from going there to swindled until we dor the name Jefferson and title of tho Territory of have sufficient evidence of the truth of old stories the A horrible affair occurred at delphia on Sunday night A man and his wife both habitually intemperate and both drunk at the time commenced quarreling The husband the wife and the woman instead of being tho great cause of with a butcher mont ring the altercation she stubbed tho man in We need organizations societies or i tbo nock ings that will reach the condition of tho He Instantly died and sbo has treer mass of farmers in our State And I firmly ted to answer beliere that Farmers dribs established in every in the State where farmers may resort weekly to discuss their favorite themes do more for the elevation of the mer and his profession than all other combined And when tils shall been done be the beginning of an- era in which the standard will be elevated and its flag unfurled Jo the shall ware over the broad Unhn as an em- ted the new by n decisive vote OS of Claire os erty and Feft bull horse forest right Bank of Columbus on left XG PAMPHLETS TO who send newspapers and pamphlets to Europe should be careful not to enclose them in wrappers as it subjects them to letter postage generally so high that the papers are refused by the person to whom they are directed A gentleman just returned from England informs the delphia Ledger that he saw baskets ican newspapers and pamphlets in one of the English postoffices which had been thrown aside on this account If the newspapers are tied around with a piece of twine or cord they will go as well as if in a wrapper and the postage is then the ordinary price for newspapers The fact that many papers and to reach persons in France to whom they may be accounted for in Boston Ledger Sheriff Stone returned from Waupun last having in charge one Isaac Pierce who is now in jail awaiting hia trial for the offense of assault with intent to committed upon Crumb some five years since i He was indicted at the time but was out and in meantime was sent to Waupun for some offence liis term of expired lost when he was the Circuit Court His trial at March In BuloH January 24 ELIJAH G STRONG for- ot t m tho year of At 29 MARY of H B mid mother of Louis M in In Green Bay MARTHA wife of A C Junior Publisher of tho Advocate ngc yeais MARKET 1 4 j Flour 75 liny ton S Wheat bu 106 nil 18 cord 2 50 Of 3 00 Wheat 10 bbl 00 If bn Corn in tbc car Ryu bu bu bu bu Beef Ib ft ft V R V ft 12 Ib 00 V ft OS f bbl 00 bbl 00 cwt 00 Ib 8 Timothy seed Vim Sugar Tff 14 Lumber clr Molasses 82 Ib 0 00 M Lath 00 SPECIAL NOTICES Milwaukee Miss Railroad TRAINS Tins Hoad will Whitewater is follows Going East 2 J5 P 3r A M Goiny West P M SI FREIGHT TRAINS 5 x 1 Gouty I Faj freight 40 J M JODD Due -i i H Mr W B On honie team J by varest Snow on road wandered about on the prairie i nto tho house One hand was Tho and not only my life OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS AT COST for the 00 I to reduce my stock As Low as Possible BY FIKST DAY OK To Room for nil Immense Stock of Goods I Zn calling attention to the above L A TANNER Would that this Is not tho Old BUT AN ACTUAL FACT Which anyone can by Caling at 1 2 COMMONWEALTH BLOCK EXTRAORDINART BARGAINS WLL BE i Call Try Us L A TAPSTER 4th SUMMERS Wholesale S md Betail Are now ready to supply the Public with in their line In addition to their Old Market -ite William Surged Flouring Mill have fitted up in the manner a new in room tivo went Poll they win to their at any time Xo and dry constantly with tbe best meat on the We Bett M M Corned 7 and Mutton ing to Meat part at all ii WJLLIAM SUMMERS 1 were a ft w ago by in 1668 n