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LOCAL MATTERS, RANLROADN SND ATEAMBORTE. beesst anarra OMT CRA 7Ere pansat, oebea. a yes ord Ml bet Prag: Giloea bd et ae Jee Erjerm Lier 37 « VPs Ooch Bena eth b. Sem tL ee er re ee ee od ee MW ate a eT FACE RAIL TAT. ‘weasen vt CWUES Doreen. ita d tre bh Malt bite = wre ee LH Pk Re ie Rearerwe) eis emer Rr, Expo t ba races Beret LG mp Meay Rxyevm and Mat 5 Baya. eran Dwigh. Exprom ord Me! 7 nen Exgoa “aren q earns ere eh wt Retin B Wierern ne 1 ik Saeed om raf ee MILMATERE WATHEEN Rarewar. Legere Trcpeton Cheestnat 81 a Fe Pee sei tnyat atareeert 21a on WESTERN UNIOK MATLPORT: = .m. Tastoraprege Foaceets a Tomb wth WoOW Relieng for Binet Rever Faleunt Bao Maire DETRATT AND MILWACKAM RATLECA: wee SMa: fees Miimeekee fF th e acrwas T2A HAPOEL ATE 00 NTT EE Wad W pie eee Bie Lara ionh, voonees Sheen beret eee fuse, Detrat, td pesnte Rast with M fea trate Cor Ace aeration, Woglased, Re wareel, South Havre, Jempt, MOK. a2 Wk daly toate for Muskrrt. Whiwhel, Far Tver A Ty Crowd ene fem ex! ctw Ber aintepical, La Bar Merion kis Bre Te Kinet few Var tt Joney! Wert... vip tty For Kewsties and dhorpery ery Frider 're Ane Watnratay anttnticing at tem Vin Bren fay and Meuron te Weaitewing and Batwrday at oe Was THE dial ect arity reer venga and Milhwaukie..., 1b be Cihicage ato! Miencher 2 Phirarrant Myeather.. . ue Wearre Prise cee vad Bommahn ant irk firs, vores, Phan Cerne THs felt iit: w 2 dae Cree DEL wath om | SMetthers: Detel 200 item s | pert duh gd Prainte dee Byewedd Winn Bite. Mien Somtbere RG = | demee Acconnuation Free pemiete oh Reetiern kb Tae Try Bum Vaneece Tlers ee Bain Serene 1 Maes [oat Ah Didnaterme Tet Cur Matleevien ar tote kee purrs we nubdey ERrL Therper eeanex. cvane FeArARY ele ew VEL ais Benes va New Dare vies Taesint Vim Queen OO Watsrelsy via New York wot we Pan —Atant six voloed let evening on | pier of fre war soonded fron bor 4 A fire who discovered tp the uecens ptory of Kew Pog and 19 Weir Waseretreet di wan er Ungumhed before ant damage was done woe Portival —The young tader at the Sam mertiell Church Sunday Schoel porems Jeoeb mud floral fyarivad in Une lectus erenme The ream of that church, thus also promises th bey very pleasant at if Roeveke ate Adminion eniy Cehoornt _ Patne Alor The sincent fire on Sam Anevenog drew out the engines cen a tal run for Madeg street, Beatth mutch arriving there a fre was nowhere to be found and the begs efane back milly ot Jurpoting the neghborhoarder theards war purely paler alate _ Races at Oconomowoc — Among tew wider attractions at Heonoméwor diering the rephcia, we are to have trotting and running races The programe wil be found wir o adverdisng columns Ti yinemiaine offered amount le BIE. weal name fae sport teil tay be confidently to —— Church Tea Party The Labrs of (seee Caireh wr) pita free tea perky at the Chapel, big-avening ir recognihon in their suceans In the lant or pan payment where they would be happy Generalt mien emted de the Church Tea will bw sereed frei bul! peat max unt eight Kee CHRISTIAN WAH a ar “AT who keee Christian, Web mt seriing tirtues 2 of the pan bare, Sopa Bindenth wha deep sbrted and regret. F Ba othe peat brie mere tetinte friendn ae otaersed tyes of Failing physicst jwtrenoth. gedess oat since he p~ etme oe Mao to be ged to Kia 24d and Mee watrt apprehensions as to the wesuit ‘wets hnally confirmed in his death at fol: past four sige’ thieday: wfuerneen ast. : Christian Well was born at Pirmseame, Roeath Beveria, the April, 1907, and be fonged on family noted for intelligence and emerry character. One beviher, wail surviving, resides in Paris, ‘aed acceping proninest offGkE ponition: to compection with one of Lue main rallteed lines ropning from tat capital Mr Christian Wahl, the sabject of this notice, wee for a considerable time em pooped by the Bavarian Government is the nerenee service. He came to Milwaukee in the spring of the year, 1847. In his imm igration to thie country he was actuated purely by an incere regard for a popular form of government and the spirit of busi nese enterprice which never, deserted this until the day of kin death. He resalved god, precital education in his native country, and spoke the Germans ‘and French languages correctly and fluently. Being past middle age on big setlement in Mil wsutes, he never acquired such a mamory of the English tongue ae to give him entire confidence in himself and member of our public besign, nor wan he ever audtious of public place And yet Roman ever lived among us more Intelligent on the subject of eri] and political affairs, or more worthy the personal contcience of all true and good mre All the instincts of his heart we manty, geterana, omylnoble. He hated ‘ie. Sonraty and meaness by intuitiom VWmself always intelligent, frank, and faitiful to every duty toward his fellow men, he felt neither sympathy nor friend ship for those whom he believed felt abort of his own woral namiard. Only those wh knew him intimately and well, knew the true nobility of his beadt.. His strong frame and blunt manner furnished no intimation excerpt to those who know him thoroughly, of Mie gemua) impuides, the true and cufe fering spirit of truth and kindness, that perveded god governed him in all the reis tienk of Ufe His contributions to the poor Were Dabs, amounting annually to oise avin, and they were always unostentatiously testowed. He won equilly genercum and i ntersminded in the promotion of public enterprises never declining to contribute bin Culabary to the support of every worthy wheat During his residence there Mr Wohi has accumulated no large fortune, en trusted atwo or three hundred thousand dollars Up to the day of his lost illness he never faded to give daily and intelligent attention to the details of his haxinnes of faire Frew May 1, 1865 to May 1, 1867, he filled the place of president of the Mut ral Society, with credit to himself sod that organization. For nearly three years past of hoe represented the Fifth Ward ople Fachool board, and during that time be bee never teen atrent from any committee to whoch he belonged, anleas prevented from pttetdanes by sukness. And ne man ever accepted (the offee of schoe) commissioned it this city of Milwaukee with a warmer or more unselfish interest in fie property and kueceas at our public schools to war A constant Sadtor at the schoola of hie ward att pots child among the whole gumter familiar with his genial wagner and gentle apeceb wall nil to carrow over Ure good obl abs departure Crum earth. He leaves be hind him his wife, twelve children, besides several grand-children and great-grand children to enjoy the fruits of hig labor and his fatherly counsel ! Commerce in this District—We are Intended to Deputy Collector Simpson for the following: statistics of commerce for the Iistrct of Milwaukee: reured them (he District of Milwauk The quaries endest June to, 1831, EStEarD, tod state tere nte ee during Need Attention —In several Keeton of the city dhe wleys are getting foul and one healthy with depots from katelene sin bl etre They need Attention Was cousin street within block of the portushes bun bern for dee or three dase very wuplensant to the wifsetort nerves terms of certain alley pitcher placer are in the same fundition how more than at any other time of the year there a danger of epidemics, and the ittention of the Heart of Health in respect fully directed i the Above, apid) samitar becomaes Milwaukee Man in Trouble—We clip the following from the Grand Rapids Huge in relation (9 am Recident occurring the resident of war ety Mr J Pardy, a stranger from NMilwau ker etoppang at the Bridge Street Hose. woe the rideous serious misfortune at the crossing of Lyon and Jonia streets, thre morning. We stepped on the sand box over the gutter, and the boards whob form ite cover being ice, fell through, bresking hir jeg. At Furdy we taken to the hotel, agi ir Beosipp bwing called. eet the injured Umb At leat accounts he Wer as comforta We as could be expected under the circum stances. a Teachers’ Cartifcates —At » mireting of the Examining Committee of the School Board, held last evening. Applicant at the Inte examination holling the following num bers were found entitled ty certificates A 1--No 6 Rar-Nne 20. 27 68 Boa Nos 7,18, 23, 28, $1, 88, 57, 43,47, 4@, S0, 5p. . Otthone rewaamined ip atodier below | grade, the following have ultsined Bl rey nekshle certificatea Nua 22, 98, 72, 7h, os Jy | heat hn. “ti, T, Fb. De ara rer 60 applicants attended the creaming Ayente finn a Hooley's Mantrea—The Hosley's Burlesque Opera Troupe, in their first enter tainment last eveninte at Music Hall, fully sustained the excellent reputation which preceded them. Their jokes were new and excruciating their dancing superb, and their hurlerques exceeding?y, tansy... Thay. re main for two nights longer,amt deserve to even imcrease the full hause of last even ing.Abows of our chiens Who appreciate i neghettin letreley will not probably have s Lettereapportunity offered to cee it in ite perflction than those of the five remaining nights. A grand matings on Wednesday afternoon clover the performances of this troupe, in the silly, for tre present. ——— Bane Ball.— This ocble game still four. isle Though not so popular as it has been, it still bundite.admirers and devotees who show good work and make some excellent scores. On Saturday last there were in match games played. ‘The Resolotrgqand Red Jackets played on tee grounds of the former, the Resolutes vanquishing their « oppo nenty= acore of 46 to 38. On the same day the Mechanics club played a gartee ibs, ‘picked nine, in which they were. Nisterford, whowig “a score nan ’ a’ Wepre glad to note the fact that ‘bape ball still existe, sad, would be glad to wee the gimétegeln much of its ancient popu larity. Moderation, ha ‘a’abte rule in every thing, aide: forgetful news of this fact hes led to a revulsion in these ball that accounts for the grost destines in the interest token Saat pennant = Pies Bes Appregate ta crewe = + Coastwine rage Spect pii Agente Appregate J tems en number toniayge. team Sete thee ba | Propstore Te Raninp temeie | Marae bark oratues G Drige Vrguntes to Sut alte mee civa. wenene, Toll... 2,062 CLM an ED. Sten mere sade wheel sg oa 202,000 12.388 Prope Gera “ Tig! SMT,ies [e660 ing vemels— Darked barkentines at 18 Det 310 teye brigantine Ss heagern ‘ Sines weneral total, Biatempot of At fewer! at the port “rican tempo whiel en itswaukee In the foreig duting Ge garter esting Jume 60, 1871: Naruber. Tone. 1Alt 13,137 wat Nanrher. ‘Tanare 482 40 ¥ | Shmmary statement of entrances and Clearances of Atereas, any fareere womeel= engaged as the foreign pod cometsie iade'aiel Qahenes at the Cusiaen during the rhomtit of Java, Ton lew Some to communine trade 6 ters! Fy Vemele Ip 413,b54 16,089 414,969 Ubon American veemis clean for fanlike countries Foreign vessels entered from Meh cOUDIME ® eee vemele cleared JOP Torti countnes % Tors? wo cee eeeene Sj MOMS, 635,768.98. 89 | Amount of exports from the pile oe dung the wend ofdeos, fe TS re aurkitan sorremi! Wheat bos MB,CST FATAL ACCIDENT. here her parents reside upon a faros, came abo‘ilis Gity alone, driving a Hngle horse attached to an open buggy. Upon the out ekirte of the coutbaide her horse became frightened and started to run. Ja her fright sle attempted to jump out but, pitched for‘ ward out of the buggy under the wheels, caused by the kfaping of hop drobe. as biefore the horse could be stopped, ro that ' na she HANIA he released: from her Efrighted position, she waa dragged several rods wna cotarritis bruised, but life deserted het Meee upon being rescued. Her body was at once removed to Wauwatosa by people who knew her parents. a — —~_ resh of emigrants still fail .Tt jean every day nightet Weie, nion, depot ig_obaerte, all the available room in sheds and buildings taken up by a motley crowd of variegated hi age principally ‘from Belgians, NohQs. Thetis 6 many and Merway, who oping THE MILWAUKEE NEWS. eesseu 10, 1271. eS anti FINANCIAL, oe 8 Dang Nowe, fon _y, Jatpie, san. A very samy rooney market g thpbands and darters eae betepeni the cy agks athe Board of interim. of Aldermen mat at the City att treming, in regeler session. iss Houser, the Mayor, in the chair. od Y permoxe. Beverdi paitione were presented and ap ropriately referred. COMMURTICATIDES. :Dicommunitetrom was infeired from the Board of Public Works, reporting am 2 pati on for crossing at the corner of Jobneca and East Waterstreete, stating that there were no evailable fonds that cus be cred te that purpose:” and reporting the petition ' back to the Commit. Prem the same, mating (hat they ted ex: | sine the petitions of Frack Ebert, for work tm Deauman street, of Gro. Abert, for work om Poplar street, of J. Nutee macher, for work on East Water so Oneids i streets: of Geo. Abert, for work on the al” Jey im block 16 , Second Wand, found them correctly signed, coverd an estimate of the work 60 be made, and would recommend that the work be done, accompanied by a res lation to that effect, which was adopted. From the same, exiting that transportation be furnished the Board in attending to its duties, so compacied by a resolution that the Board be allowed the use of one of the horses belonging to the Fire Department and not in active gee. The revelution was flat. From the same, stating that work on the erostings on Firet and Short streets, (row ; Hopman to North, in Superman's Addition, SixthsWard, could be done cheaper without the intervention of contract, accompanied by regolation authorizing the Board to hire the work done in that manner The resohnoid was carried From the same, stating that work on Knapp street, between Broadway and the river could also be better done without » contract, accompanied by a resolution to have the work ao done = Carned From the meme, making the same repre sentations in regard to work on Wee; Water atrert, Fourth Ward, and on Heed street Accompanied by similar resolution, which wan carried Alvo presenting a resolution to bare dock ing done on ailey front of the river, in blocks 63 and 69, Milwaukee Proper. Fifth Ward, which was carried Saodry amendiments to insolations, made in the Board of Councilors, were concurred in. The semigentin regan to the Board of Water Commissioners employing an en gineer, was pot concurred in URAQLCTION ® CONERBED X The folowing resolutivns, from the Board of Collogciturs, were concurred for ostruct ing the Board of Jublie Works to do work on JGM and on Sixth etree Fourth War tino to Construct msewer on Jubnein street and in Tecroi strest: directing (Libitant of Public Works ted me werkin any War chargeable (othe Ward fond, without Gret procuring the canteens of the inygurity of the Local Committes of the War)dyreeing city orders to be issued ti the pwnrre of Japd taken for opening and extenting [boty Atrest, First Want, sudbotiaimeg tneity I offier refund abd fram scribes directng the Health Oficer to confinge Le services of G. Rabn, in removing nucancies for the month tthe rate of B3938) thst all upon tens of the City Attorney read before the Treasurer to bare certain an © ty on his i Council be printed with the procrehngs. * coferting the seesugt of SA Yarraca ty the Finsnee Committe and empowering paid committee to date the samme depadies by the next Legicature. at a fuse rate of intercat ACCOUNTA ALLUDES Thin fe nope tee were a ew PWN MECH Sp recute! ha the JO wi, wrk on etree Dope eat ag PoMew se mae tn ares DML wwe, toad, eo, Jo Bing, umpruming excaty A Teanin, ciavy JH une, pump $4 Uartaun, Cohae SA Harmon, papas 8A Marryam, paceiment 8 A Marien, pavers Us Prynet, searkur strate Henry fhaeh. wart in affects Po Baal work on aren © Berubent, superintesting werk T Burke, lraning bridges BW Starke, Hrotge r Mewarthy ,naaterine Fechialest UW dai wh te eat t M Wirt, Bandy A Domes, ietage Fete a Wearte ben? Ko Mereey, work op brdger FON Judi, lumber Stoker, work in briters BP detke, work on engine ROP. Ask, ware dune, Todlueseriam, hating eek teraee Sunth, Weiree eter Lig TD Ruching. Mackoustbing TM Kyelline, work IL dud tumor 1 Shoenpman, mrchieal Mery ice McCarty, materiale 2 Danimen, materiale GKirigtuber, fer exoogulaber George Hush, work... —Baurabaeh, materiale Peterman Stray, materials Markey, Kay J. Menecke, wart Feet Vaertel, cum Hopaffy, hed Popratley, cork on at os as re Wyss oy Ub 16 bam Sok ass was zis ¢y os 57 roe arte agpears Ald Yao Kirk, from the Finance Com mittee, reported upon the budget for the support of wehoole, stating they thought $118,000 sufficient, and presenting tho reso lution allowing that amount Carried y Ald Hagerman, from the Comittee on Bridges, reported on the account of J T. Sanders for extra work in constructing Paint street bridge, and recommended that ' the amount be placed in the budget for the coming year, as the fund for that purpose, is exhausted The account was for $627 Accepted From the Committee on Schools, adversely to paying for plans made (DY Koch and Hess, Aid not adopted. Aso reporting in Tytor of L. A. Behmetner's bill of $300 for the Birth Word School House Accepted )and the account slowed. Reporting on a regolation for a school house in the Firsh Ward, in favor of the eame. Adopted. REVOLUTIONS ® By. Ald, Hagermad, distracting Board of Public Works to sccept Hanover street. from Crehard to Lapham Street from thie, order to imprey a said Straet. “Directing all plans for constructing water works to be delivered to the Chairman of the Board of “Commissioners of Water Works, b y Ald. Sherman. Constructing the Cam ‘mitta on the Fire Department, the Assistant Engineer, and the Comptroller, to adver tise for the purchase of both ft gine No. 4. ABSTAPE By Ald. Van Kirk. Fizing the cost of rerbei dare at Up Mgescroonge, river at | | Sixth‘whedue, at 81,000. Adopted. By Ald. Ne@apey,renthiniding “the Board of Public Works, to lay a pipg pomer. in Buliato street and | slong Broadway to Chi cago ntrwerb! Weg Sirecting phi dane tabs: Kiegtgan ‘pavement wom East Water -street’ fret? Wisecam ti Evie streets, repaired “without Scentract, if it can be done as “cheaply es * ‘property owners have it, done. Ases have the crossing of FR Water and Detroit ‘seers prado natarie cohdtions: also extendin g Geb. Bk belied ddtaes Ld. At Haron te Juneauttrests,to August Toth, Adopted. Seti iBy AM: Bronst, Panite te ‘of Public Works be instructed not” to proceed the con tract for work a Broadway bridge si] i wiiretted to to do Saber “present Common dept ober ay Ne fae Kirk payppeting the Chief ar a to enforce the statute a prevent fog ertiey To Marshals,” ‘Adopted. ° svealont Pons Wall Badu ne the grading of Mill, #trest, them: Seventh ‘te, Eighth “streets, Ninth met fia ad. dor in city orders, charge! Yard fund, pa m8 ete seni ee ae ae 7 bas gelan ® ete tracts for the construction of the Sixth Ward achret Rukse thi] epecialty Instructed by the Common Council so to do, “Lest. wees, An onimance: pops ih the ste Franklin street, in the First Ward, read the third time god powed. ‘ An ordinance to establish the grada cl: Beveatethth xreine, “Clark's “Addition, * Wighh Ward, waa pesd the third tine Fi passed Anephintace bo eetehtish the great | Binth avenue, and Park stéeb Eighth Ward, wes read the third time sled passed On motion the Board then atjourne! A BEAUTIFUL ORGAN, Trial of the ® ‘James Church Org! | Last Evening: The besajiful Church of St James is now one of the most complete in the city .With its elegant architectural appearance from the outside I sidita air of elegance sad teate Inside, it is one of the most at tractive church edifices so it has been larely added a beautiful organ from the Hewrau fsctory of Marshall Bros Marshall Bros. gave a growing reputa tion for excellence of work, and the large jaudiemee thus ,geerribled at St Jame Church last evening expressed the greatest watisvsstion at the volume, purity,and depth of tone of the new organ. Messrs Dodge, Winwibottom, and Ebiemann thoroughly tested the musical qualities of the organ by, playing upon it a great variety of tunes. At the closé of the brilliant series of pieces wften by the above performers, they, and half present, expressed the highest satisfac ion with the instrument St. James Chored jis to be congratulated upeth its acqusition. The ergso for its power and depth of tung has been already christened The Little Giant” The following is a technical de scription of the instrument The organ has 20 prop.2 Manuard of 5 € voted each and Pedal 27 potes. —. GREAT ORGAN Open Diapason, 8 feet, Minder Liamina, 8 feet, 56 moles Clarabella, 8 feet, 56 notes Ortvé, 4 feet, 56 notes Flute Harmonique, 4 feet, 56 acres tarinet, 3 feet, 44 notes, AWELL ORWAN Open Diapason, @ feet, 6 notes Vita ti Gamba, feet, 56 notes. Flute d amour, 3 feet, 50 notes Octave, @ feet, SG nates Peale Harmonique, 2 feet. of mites Tura, 5 fort, $8 notes, PARAL DELAY Fal Rasa, 2 feet 37 totes Moer'yineat Staps Power, to Great—Unison peell to Great—Sgh en sare Swell ty Great Super Mebaye Great to Pedal, Swell ty Pedal HeFons Signal Tremula. 3s give pamenge voor OF tone to the amecl, ad by tbear and 27 kere, are patiawn at once dp playing a common eiorl The Quaplere are reversitie, one beag on the fall organ, the other, tuning in all bur the Claratels, Putetana, and Flare and at the same fame throwing vat th sp if they should happen to be in
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