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IIENRY OSBORNE, (Opposit* Wm. T. fiiVKv’s Bask.) Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, No tions. ami all the Staple Articles needed by the public. Mv Goods are all of the best quality. Groceries. —comprising everything in the line, — always fresh, and sold at the very lowest living rates. A Very Heavy Stock of hiEN’S and BOYS’ READY— fvIADE CLOTHING just Received!! BUTTER, d? EGGS Taken in exchange for poods, or paid for in Cash, at the highest market prices. Remember the place and give me a call 10 be satisfied of the extent and quality of my stock, June 25th, ISO. Ixxn-25] * UEXRY OSCOUSE. AX*eio-D xx-vx ex . .U ui \t \ .. < . jsojijs >i jt > osoip jo .up jj qsajA. oqj in punoj oq oj ‘o.rrqs Sftup su?p jsjij w oj SaiSuopq Apodcud -apuju il ‘l>V>;qs Vhunj lUDjrj ‘ouascuaAj •aja.'pt:.q] ‘>-qqs *tUOiun<j ‘fctliuirj ■'’PL'; IAV PB SoipUßJji k bPU| OJt, <l ‘-oq-MUTT Y MlO ‘sjnroj ‘.wouinjjaj voinoif.njY *s£iu(j jq sqooja jsoC’jbj oip jo ouo tJ-joq <aua\[y *XX "X? ~X££€X Templars'Retreat! JOS' V'H Vn’UH NVf Ms many fi ■ nU*i konw that Ins hn* opened f IH't/ EATINC i- SAIiC ON a N lr (’ I > N K Err m \ K R V SVOIIK. M K<>. t (ii anp m t!■ >r * M Allen t Cu'l, wlta ! In* ‘Vfll ftln.ty* Wt •*!’ H good &MrtQU'Ul 0 f Kill'lT, (’ASDIES, TAKES PIES, Tun a i to, t'u;u:s IT.A, COLTISH in; nn: am, M'l>.\ W \TK!I, I.IvMON \I >R, (ivs it;us, Aj tiV. r ■’M..*\ tb ir proper vision* ! i 'VTaNTLV ON It f ' i JOSEPH VJVT >\ vS .Ml ■ ' iUI jr. PENROSE & ROBERTS, lleal^Market Opposite M<>(]'<■', ts’ T)imj Store, HIGH STREET. BEEF, ifUTTOE, VEAL, PORK, POULTRY, GAME, MESS PORE . BA COE. II AMR. SHOULDERS, SA USA GE, alwy on band . their aeaaoiu. <:a ”i I’UiC’E PAID FOR POULTRY A GAME. CHCiCE FAMILY FLOUR Ddinml Anywhne Within the, City. RT'lt'.'.m PENROSE JO J : UO jBUTS. Mineral Point, An*. 29, I' 9. xxn-22. votTLVS i nta| v*’VV'V’y *• *’yyV a -s\ y a s=\" j Aii-Tiiilit Coffins fc J Min/ do For the Dead, ! Hn' 1 But ventilation ami circulation are pi t ferred ly tin* undertaker. Many persona have been under the tr Bw prtmdou that I, 1 W| | JOSISH UNION. |[ hkl gone out "f buslm* 9 *, Wot Ih* leave to Inform mv old |nitron8 nd the j . ..^ot,ocr all) that i am still in the UNDERTAKING ami CARPENTERING business, and have the largest stock and the greatest variety to he fund went of CbicH'/o, consisting of eight. different styhs of Wood Lollies, the finish of whi*h connot he Mirpassed, and an Air tight as w od cofiins an* siwceptlnl of i-elng made hikev* Ise a va riety of roflliiH iin l plain and silver nmiMd*d t of all the different sizes, of the rrane V Breed manulactme. Having taken joßi.r .v.i.vr OL.us In partnership with me, and having a good UK Ml'K, In good onl r. and c; milling mpnred to do a first c a>< buidncK*, we trust, with our experience nnd a strict alteniioo to business, that we may not fail to give satUfacti n to all \ho patronize us. RaJADY MADS COPFIN9, of 111) flu..ill he k< |>t lliiuhc.l mill buxi I, ready at a mum-iit'a nalic ■ fur 1 ily or h'nimlry. Lanyuii’i ohl aland, Commerue alter! •i LAN VON & NANCOI.AS. Mineral Point, Jd. 2i, Ibit). 41 v GO TO 1). N. LAN YON TO OKT YOU 11 PA IN TIN <3- If you wish it done In the neatest, ptxalble manner. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, 808-SLEDS, SIGNS, BANNERS, (iihline on Class, Decorating, AND ALL OTHER WORK ON SHOUT NOTH'K THE MINERAL POINT HIGH SCHOOL, Ila. opened under the the uperMon o( K*RB<'. 15. U \ YI.OBBEK tale of the Milwaukee Iliyh Sehnn'. rpKOSK Seh.dira In the 1 ouiilry desiring to flt them- J ride.- fur teaeliltiK or fun tdlepe en obtain a guod InalriHlMii here at any where In the 81alr. HOARD AM) ROOMS ■ can he obtained at reasonable ra'ei. TUITION MODERATE. Apr-lT t J. HANS' OM, Snperlaleadet or 41 ' S. 1) (iAYLOUI), I’rlntlpal DRAII- K IN Family Groceries. Glassware, Crockery, Queensware, Woodenware, &c., GAME, BUTT Ed, POULTRY, EGGS, FLOUR, POTATOES, APPLES. HONEY. kc., kr.. kr. Taken In fwhang" f r men hin.'dc, fir which the High si \ah pro • dl hr paid. FINK LI T GpWINC. At i the t*crt hran N of I’hu and Sm Vmr TiiltiCfO, i !>):• ■* ■ . tin - "t: d' I inc Cut ToLa. i can he relied na* being fresh. Try them. Remember the place. One doer West of GANDHI'S, and One door East or OEM'S. 51. Vi ITM'ITR. *, ■ al ’.iinl, Wit \ t .J. 1 fir, The Pottage on Country Paper*. Wo find a savage growl in the New York Tribunt of the 17th inL, from which we extract the following: “Of nil pitiful plcns for Hiking money put of the Treasury, that set up by a few super-serviceable champions of i he emin try press in Congress, is the paltriest.— Wc refuse to believe that the country pfess chooses to place itself in the atti tude of a beggar before •'oncross. * * * We and 'mnml tliat, the business of carrying the mails shall he conducted like any other, on business principles; that a fair price hall be paid for fair work, no more and no less,” Ob, you do, eh ? Well now suppose you pay “a fair price," what it costs, to bring the great, heavy, weekly Tribune a thousand miles here to A isconsin, and the country press will pay just what it costs to carry their issues in the county where published. How much is this sum ? Het ns put Senator Morton on the stand and here what he says about it,— In a speech lately delivered in the Hen ate, he says: “One more word, sir. It does not coat this Government SI,OOO a year, m 1 am advised by one who is well acquainted with the subject, to carry newspapers and distribute them in the counties where i they are published. The small mails arc not carried by weight but by the mile, so mueh for the route. The question of weight does not enter into the cost of a country mail It does enter into the cost of a great mail from New Yolk to San Francisco; hut in a little mail car ried throughout the country the question of weight does not enter into consider ation. Therefore, it mid a nothiny to the expense of the l'osTo[ficc Department to carry these newspapers free throughout the county of publication. Hut this is not a mere questions of dollars and cents. The repeal of the law a lowing country papers to pass free through the mail is a blow aimed at the local papers, and we tell the Tribune and the mem hers of Congress that tlies' pa pers wilt strike Hark, lias the tribune abandoned the protective policy ; Is it no longer in fa or of home manufactures ? —State Journal, To all Whom It may Concern. Ho it known that 1 have invented and procured letters patent for a certain me tiilic Chimney, which hear date .lan. 11th, INTO, and No. I*B,Boo, and that I am in the lawl'ul possession of the same, having complied with the laws of the Patent Office, whato cr may have been published to the contrary, notwith standing; and that Samuel Hocking of Mineral Point, is my agent for the man ufacture and sale of the same. Hy send ing him the pitch of your roof, ho will be enabled to get up just the thiug you want in the way of a Chimney. They are composed of sheet iron, and are painted in an exact imitation of a first class square Brick Chimney. The ordi nary .-i/.e does not exceed ll.> pounds in weight, an i will ho sold at a trillion cost, as compared with a brick chimney.— They are also much safer on the score of fire. Town, County and State right* arc offered on most reasonable terms. Address*'. M. Reynolds,Mitdm.W is. All infringers will be prosecuted. Mitllin, Fob. 7th, 1870. 4w-d> Bill and Letter Headings. Blanks, Circulars, ike., printed iu good style, on alioit notice, and reasonable tales at the Tkibcnk office. r— — —— u. L'.i.- ■ MIN’ KB A L POINT RAILROAD, TIME LLV'VOXjTEJ . Taking effect Monday, Septrnber 27, INftS# Going South Station* j Going North |l)] i 7:4ft p. m. tfcfto p. m. I Culrttnlne. | 7:10 p, m. Bp. no. I Dnldlngton. I 6:40 p. in. 4:o, r > p. m. I Kiverslde. I 6:00p. in. I:ftft p, n. Warren ftBo p m CtHmoiit Lrancli, Go /jSo it f/i i S tot touts |Goi n(/ Korth i 1.. I l.Ljt m, 9;4dfi m. Calamine. | 1:45 p.m. 10: Pi h. iu. Parllnpion, | 1:15 p.m. ilMKift. m. KivemHe. 12:45p.m. ll:Aia, m. Warren. I 1215p.m. 3 500.0 O VW person (r persons thai will hrififf me ri Sewtns M.i. liiine ttial will exwl lie; ealebratul 2'niter Fewlii: Uselilfw. '<r a knitter Unit is eipml to ini prove a I nmU Kuitinir Maehlne, e n have so opp.-r Uiuiij of eleuriiiw’ tire liumlreil dollars for his Irouhl. I 7 This Manilla will 1,.m, fell . T ncV , Oalhfr RrM, Kniiir. i.i. r, Coni, lUn *. tinllle. Seam, and Stitch CM'tal to ai'V in 1 1*" ni; ‘ ! I' l , |I not l.rpef-mid, a I'M nr' bs. • a m-wln* Miirhln. ih uiis.s a''trook.-i necil'lk hlntfe, Isasua'dil Mu her. Iu *o(lit on ' the Hliser, 1 . -o il.r i.i'i'L* .V UIKK I, U lIUKM K and \\ Mpi It t W II.SO' J . a e Mb, liincs,nil of win I will s II ill aconstdera 'lt disc .util from the reguisr prices. M’lß’S Fttl.’A KM HIM. Ilf UN F. T' ‘l amt. Knifing J* " Cos of ■ nut -’ • '.j 'l' \Vttj p ’ l ll' ii , 1 KMTTKIt. It K I ■ I ,0,0 WUtevvr .>•'-•* ' ■ !• contrary, 1 will *N| M „as .S,eat I• a- ’ 1 Jenn. as any .1.. ~,. ~ ft* I' M 9! iwrermeois \ a rel - * ' r 1 ’ - I ,iv,. years If ■ fails Within Hat lure, uh sir ~.. I will maki it e o,| I ,„u ulw atfetil I , v,u,ois. It ,1, r-, 1 hr,slung Uselnues, a; I u-slsof farm I t Impieuo ~is \ | R\. I\ \ If. Mineral P " ..... ro„. C.lUltv aj.m- w I I. if,. ij.K a B RAY'S FAMILY RECO3C FIIIITIII! —I IHMHHBEI lllllllli ELLINGEN & BROTHER, Now having their two warehouses well HIM with (lie FINEST k MOST EXTENSIVE STUCK OF FURNITURE ever brought to thiimarket, Invite the public to C ALE AM) EXAMINE nine. <r Whatever may be said to the contrary, WK WILL SEEL AS I.OW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. WAUE-ROOJlS—Cornor Vine mnl Fountain Mrfcls, raid Ke Door ilclou laundry iV Dray a, lligli street. THE ELLINGEN PATENT PATF.NTED \ * ~-wy* SEPT, 9, 1968. Self-Sealing, Air and Water Tight Wood Coffins. Theie Coffin* are perfectly Air and Water Tght. and emit no odr after being clnsed.no matter what the dU:B<e raiy have been. They co*t only 81 more than ordinary Coffins, and are WARRANTED to Give FUIL Satisfaction, or the money paid will ha refunded* THESE COFFIN'S have Seen extensively nseil In various parts nf the counter and in every rase dee >■ lire satisfaction. Apoiioat h.ns for territorial rights are being received Irom all over the aerthwest, Uig their popularity is constantly increasing. UNDERTAKING, UNDERTAKING. ms et, khh !lllSl ' Out FINB GOTHIC HEARSE is always In reailineses for use, and charges always moderate. METALTC COFFINS AT FISET COST. OtTR PATENT WOOD COFFIN* answering the same purpose, and being so ranch cheaper than Mctaiic Cases, we desire to close out our stock of the latter and a ill sell them at nrtwil c"*t nr below We refer hy permission to the fo: lowing persons who have ureh our Patent Coffins for lli burial ol Jr ceased friends : . Mb, U ! ANAIIAN, L ily of Mineral Point. W' ! BHOTIIHtS*. I axey V >T. C'NNI.I.Y, " John UUDEUSDORF, 1 odgevlll*. RICHARD COCHINS, “ TIM HKAI V Arena DAVID JALKA, “ PAT, hUI N- Kenda liovvn, Mk. JEFFREY “ (ißollfih HREWER, Laxey, .la'lE- HKADVNT t “ JAMES CALLOW, “ PETER UKMUTH 14 Till* O. FAHKK, City of Mineral I oint. 7ACK OATS, ’ “ JOS all'll®, MK.WAI.LIS, “ AV. W. HL'i.Hp, 'lifflln. THO ‘ AbFHWD, JAME- JVtHILK, VNaldwlck. JaCOR HERO, Town of Mineral Print. Mk. VAN MMRK, Yellowstone. Persons desiring further references can obtain the same by calling at our furmtu.e rooms, next door be ow Gundry 4 Gra>*s, or ;orner of Vine and Fountain Streets. J. C. Aikens, John Foley and Fairchild O-G juiXD- TP'HnSZ&i. <*&<►* V' Seth Thomas and American Clocks. aiiVAv u^A r iis r in? rn°s s.Kvmioo LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! JAMES HUTCHINSON, (Office opposite StiHchnni warehouie.) Keep! alway?i on hand for Sale a large Book cf Lumber, Lath, fehiagles. Sash, Doors, Blinds, CEDAR POSTS, ami all materials u.ually fuiitul In an titer,slva IaXJIVI23EI.TI YAnDI liuysri arfjnvltel to eismineer sl„ck and prices jy’Yard near tin WEIGHING SCALES, rear of OfCo*. imiWly. Farm for Mule. PIIK nniieiilgtie,! oiTei sf, sal* l.i farm, aH"* 1, | n tke l„i ,■ f Mie ral I’ ’it; within ihree miles f ip, ,■.,., one tulle ami a Ii fM< w ’’.e alnc f,ir n . mtf K. It. lr,e k. Ag' ■„! sic k farm, a!• ► ine.al, w ; Her,-, in.,let Ilf pl, w, W imir- ii" i./ln.Ve; |(,>d spring i 'pi ih fens, ; well !•’• , I mill .He. I*l. n'v ,f w imd frr (I e fsrm ; i;i !„■ 1,1 on r, ~-iial'lr t-1 IS, I r particulars en tpiire Hi the larm. f ... in .o-i v if* i', • BOOK AOLNTS WANTED KOR Struggles and Triumphs ov P. T. BARKUM. Uritton by hlmsrlf In m* largi* o iv<* vo nine— n* url> s *(| piigt-8 p'l. tiMi In hi and Ocm.aß H-4 elfgant full pHgt* vMgni\ii gs: It i'lnbracti* f**ny ytarn icc >llecilons of bis lbi\v LI ft*, us h Mreliant, .Mannytr, hm kr, bec’Uftr sn*l Miowrnan, und h*j uunts of bn* inij rl-oruu*nl bi* Kullur*-, bis sslul burn •an 'lmm, and ln portuni Historical Mini Pomona. Ib nilniw* ncii, r# pb*L vriiti Humor, Anecdotes and Knirrinlnlng s |kr rative No I publlbhod I*o Hic pvubb’ to all c w k* Kvory one uanl t. Agcntp are mllli glf m ■ i>i D" a week V*‘c oiler extra ternm and pay freight (ur ed Caluh gue an 1 It-nm* to Agent! ten v fi ee. J. 11. BURtt A: CO., PubllshtTi, Uartford, Conn. 7 if FIEFUBLIC Insurance Company OK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, CAM J ADMITS - • I ©OO.OO I S -ntlrely fire trim nny foinhlnll,.n °f Bril" | writer! and lecureilbe people u*uruce *i * ate. JOHN V. I'UIUTCI.Im - rrowl.lml. AM IIAM 111 U4.EOM, - Vu r Prr. J. It. I*A\Ml\, .... Meo telnry ALHX. WILSON, Agt., Mlnrral I’oint Ilmnch. December, 14, ISO 9. AfOKK* IT V LOTS FOR SALK JlAt h. ., H h 1 i see sold *ll Hie *<" i“ ,hc ll “', Ii i re *• h ' • j , bid another I *k f tine t*nb r,u lioi l *n*l ir the tear rf rnch. . . Jv’UN l-L/IO u '4 fitra! IN i’, July CC, * * American And National A\ atclics.