THE DEMOCRAT.
Mineral Point. Friday, Sept. 10, 1870.
Geo. Crawford. Robt. M. Crawford,
KUITOIIH ANII PUOI’IIIKTOIW.
Senatorial Convention.
Thera will be a Democratic .Senator
ial Convention held at Lone Hock, on
Tuesday, September 23d, 1870,
at 1 o’clock, p. in, for the purpose of
nominating a State Senator for (lie
twenty-eighth senatorial district,com
prising (lie counties of lowa aid
Itiehhind. Thu representation will|
be, live (.■>) delegates from each ussem-l
bly district. It. .1. Wai.i,,
Chairman Com.
Dcniocrailc County (lonvolition.
A Democratic county convention
for the purpose of imminalitig a can
didate for superintendent of schools,
and also a candidate for member of
assembly from (lie Northern district,
willin' held at Dodgevilie, on Thin
day, Seplemher Z.M h.
Per ordi r of ('ommitlee.
Assembly District Convention.
A Democratic convention for the
purpose of select ing delegates lo at
tend the Senatorial Convention to be
held at I,one Pork, September 2Hd,
ami also lo nominale a candidate for
member of assembly from the South
ern district if deemed advisable lo do
so at I liat time, w ill be held in I h<> < 'ity
Hall, Mineral Point, Saturday, Sept.
2I)LI i.
I Vr order of (!ommitlee.
A meeting of the Democratic
State Central (Committee was held
in Milwaukee last evening for the
purpose of selecting a candidate for
(iovernor in place of Alexander
Mitchell who declined the nom
ination. No news as to the action
of the committee has yet reached
ns.
The democratic senatorial con
vention for lowa and Itielilnnd
counties will be held at I,one Dock
on Tuesday next, September 2.'hi,
The names of \V. E. Howe, of
Arena, and Dr. 11. .1. Wall of Uieb
laud ('enter, have been mentioned
in connection with the nomination
for Stale Senator. Either of these
gentlemen would creditably till the
position.
Tin* Uepnhliean (lonnty Conven
tion last Friday re nominated Mr.
W. A. Jones as a ( mihlulate fur I.lh'
of)iu of (Monty Su|'rilltcik l-ii(• of
Schools. We ln'lii'vi’ Unit tlic Deni
oeratir Connly < *>iiv'il l i"ii, to I*
hclil in I)ih Im i 1 li' mi Thursday
iii'xt, ran not do better limn to
endorse thr llu 1 nominalion ol Mr.
.lours. Hr is n lirsl-rlnss man in
rvrrv rrH|iroti and lias iniulr an ex
eellenl Superintendent. We believe
that party nominations lor Ibis
oilier slionld In 1 ignored, and \vr
would have (.',l'ratly preferred to
liavr srrn Mr. .lours brought "lit as
an illlli’| o‘iid'il l randidatr. lint ns
wr have lirard no names mentioned
in ronnrrlion with llu 1 1 •rmorralir
nomination, we would suggest to
the eonvrntion that it nominate
Mr, Jones. Should the eonvrntion
nominate another candidate, wr
shall led hound lo support I hr man
whom we derm heller qualified lor
tin' oilier.
Tin 1 Tammany society has at last
taken leave of (lie I •enioeralie parly
uf New York, It has hulled the
re nomination of (io\. llohinson.
ami has set up I loss Kelly I> * draw
Democratic voles, and hopes to
eleel Cornell, the llepuhliean ealldi
dale, thereby The Democratic
press of New York express siiti.-ljte
lion at the turn of affairs, and pre
diet that the lo -of Tammany w ill.
in (la end, he really a pain to the
putty. The Tost, the most res pet t
able of the llepublican journals, in
speaking of the holt, says: " Took
ing at the satnation from the point
of view of the honorable, honest
and self- res peeling 1 Vmocrats of the
State it is plain that harmony sc
cured through the triumph of Tam
many would have been worthless.
The disgust and discouragement
which would have been felt by
Democrats of this sort would have
been a heavy price to pay for the
formal allegiance ot Mr. Kelly and
his associates. Success in Novem
ber would have been extremely
doubtful, but suppose that success
had been gained. In what plight
would the Democratic party have
appeared before (he people of the
I T nited States in the presidential
canvass next year with the great
State of New York in the hands of
Tammany Hall, with the system
which has been ho long a Htcnch in
this city in force at Albany and
witli the prospect, in the event of a
general Democratic success, of its
application also to the federal ad
ministration ? 1/toking at the situ
ation from a point of view outside
of party there is not an indepen
dent and intelligent voter who will
not admit that the result of the
Syracuse convention makes for
public decency, and that the dis
comfiture of the vicious organiza
tion which has ruled this city, and
whose single and desperate purpose
is to maintain its abominable doin
nation, is an occasion of rejoicing to
all good citizens.”
Not True.
We are creditably infnnncil that I lie
Mineral Point fair was a very good
exhibition, but linaneiaily a failure,
hast season Ihe society lost #.'>oo and
Ihis year about ct.loo. Mill they have
Iwo papers over there that are trying
to make the people believe that we
are having very prosperous tunes. It
Is about tune (hey “lei up” on Ihis
kind of education. Arena Star.
11 is about time for the Star to
base its statements on facts. The
Mineral Point fair was not a finan
cial failure, 'fhe society did not
lose live hundred dollars last year
and about eleven hundred dollars
this year. On the contrary, within
the two years named the society
Inis not run behind a dollar. We
respectfully refer the editor of the
Star and all others to a commune
mention from (lie president, Dr.
Vivian, which we publish elsewhere.
According to the Star’s method of
reasoning it is easy to prove that we
arc having very bard times.
CHEAP! CHEAP!
Cl I 10 AIM
Dress (lootls
(Ml IMP
At the City Store.
Cone// Coods
('ll 10 Al*
// the Cili/ Store.
. A 01/ujts
CI!IO;\r
At the. Citu Store.
Ladies' Misses’ and (■hit
ilrcn's Shoes
(MIKA I’
ell the Cit/j Store.
Hats and. Caps
ClIlOAr
At the ( itu Store.
,]ten's an<t Hoy's Clothing
(’ll MAI*
At the City Store •
A I,so
UICIIAKDMON'H
BOOTS & SHOES,
And limolh id a i*iu*ajir to lio Hold il
(MIKA T.
.// the ('Ha Store.
.1. \V. Sm kwooii.
u v h:hv.
The Largest Livery,
The Host Ltrcry,
The ('henpest Lirery,
IN low \ I'OC N1 \ IS
W. N. BISHOP'S,
I foimi'.vn.i.i', \VtseoNsix.
|)ilvi>n< fnrulfheil t ery Halo ttoiint
oanonmi.
l.Wrn nOtco nl Cba*. utoro, corner
luivii amt DlvtfUm lrodi>. M
SANPKIiS A- STAMM,
ManaCftcnitor* of amt i oiler* in
Buller Tubs and Barrels,
A nil till others kinds of Cooperage
Shop omiodte Mam Terrill** bold, Minotl
IVInl. w if.
SOME VERY HARD NUTS TO
CRACK.
aruea
Companies have sprung up in every part oft Jig Union
for making an “ imitation Singer Machine.”
Why are not similar companies (oimed for making
imitations of other machines.'
'The public will draw its own inference. Gold is con
tinually counterfeited; hrat-s and tin never.
TIIREE-GU A RTERS of all the tew nig machines
sold throughout, the world, in Ix7B, were Genuine Sing
ers, made and h Id by The Singe* Manufacturing Uo.
Vfj £3
The Singer has taken the lii-t prize over all competit
ors more than two hundred times. Why?
After the Chicago tiro the relief company undertook
to furnish sowing machines to tin.* needy women of that
city. Applicants were permitted to choose from six dif
ferent kinds of maehincH. 2.1 *4l applicants were fur
nished with machines; 2,227 chose Singer machines,
and 517 distributed their choice, among live other kinds
of mochinee The girls were to earn then own living
on these. Why did they take the Sinlmr?
'I
THE DEGREE'S AW A lilt TO THE SINGER.
and im people bought Singer machined as follows:
IX7O 127.5.T5 Singers. 1S?.1 241),50n Singers.
IX7I 1X1,2(10 " IS7U 2(12,.'! lb
1X72 2 1D,7 AS “ 1X77 2X2,X|2 “
1X7.‘5 2:52,4 11 “ IX7X 350,4:52 “
1X74 241,071)
Many of the manufacturers of other machines refuse
to state (licit sales! Why?
SALES OF Ix7s OVER IS7O 228,599!
Buy only the Genuine!
The lies) always wins in the long run!
Waste no money on Counterfeit Machines!
We Warrant every M: chine sold by us!
NOTICE TINS: —The genuine SINGER Machine
hears the patented trade mark and the name of the
Singer Manufacturing Company plainly printed on each
arm of the machine.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
The Sales ol the Singer Manufacturing Company’s
Sewing Machines were never as large as during the year
ISVX. Thin, notwithstanding that general business suf
fered a great depression, and that a score of imitator
were btiisly building machines similar in appeiranee (•>
ours, and palming them of as “Singer Machines.”
The purchaser of a worthless, rattletrap machine,
gilded and varnished to hide its defects, has no redress
from a storekeeper representing nobody in particular.
Every Genuine Singer Sewing Machine is fully war
ranted by ns. Does in pay to deal with irresponsible
parties ?
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
11. S. WEI I/, Manager,
Mineral Point, Wis.
J-$/"OId Machines taken in exchange for now. 4
The Old Reliable Lumber Yard.
owh:n king, !
I Iclcnn, - - Wisconsin,
ori’Kus ms
Large Stock of Lumber
ut tin' followin'* verv
LOW KKiCKS KOIJ CLVS'I I :
Common Hoards and Kenc.iiifj £ll 00 pci M.
Joists mul Scantlings 11 (io >•
Joists ami eighteen ami twelitv foot |2 (to
Clear 1 ami 2 incii Flank *Js no
Clear 1 nu'h Hoards £•_>(!; 2d, £2O 00
Clear dressed Floorin',' £2O; I. £2l 00 “
Clear Sidino sis ; 2il, £11; oil, 10 no
Slock Hoards, 12 ii eh, one side surfaced lo ni
Stock Hoards, It' inch, one sJe surfaced In on •
( 1 rub I’lank, surface measure is oo
Shingles, clear Star A 2 On
Shingles. A, 1 fin *>
Lath. 1.000 pieces 22a “
TIMBERS
OK ALL Sl/.KS AND LENGTHS AT CORRESPONDINGLY
LOW PRICES.
SASH. HOOKS A r,LINDS
AT FAC'D >U\ PRICKS.
Helena, Wis., August Ist, IST!'. M-d OWEN KINO.
- =
i For Job Printing of all kinds go lo the Democrat
i Office. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
CALL
AT THE
Variety
Store
for
Kid Gloves. Cotton Glows. Buck
skin Gloves. Sheepskin Gloves.
Leather Gioves. Woolen
Gloves.
OR ANY OTHER KIND OF GLOVE
OR MITTEN.
Trunks, Valises,
* ;
SATCHELS. BAGS ANC BASKETS.
Always for Sale at the
Variety Store.
Men’s Boots and
Shoes,
Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
W omen’s and Misses
Shoes,
Indeed SHOES for everybody,
AT THE
VARIETY
STORE!
THE GENUINE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT.
Legal Is otioes.
State of Wisconsin—lowa County
Court, **.—■ In probate.
11l Hill limiter Of Hie estate of Aim Sellers,
deceased
l.elfurs testamentary h ivintr this day hei n i*.
sued to Kohert Wilton of said comity, and six
months from tln- daln hereof tieintf allowed and
limited creditor* to preterit their claim*
mininst *ald deceased for examination anil al
lowance.
It I* ordered that all claim* and demand*
against t he estate of said deceased lie received I
and adjusted before Hie .lodge of tin* court; ;
and for that purpose he will lie at hi* office in ;
Hie village ol llodgevllle on I lie tlrst Tuesdav
of each month during Hie time above limited.' I
And It i* further ordered and direct and that
the tune* and place* lor examinin'' and allow- 1
me claims, ana the time limited to creditor* to
present their claims, he given liv publication
for four successive week* in the fowa County
Democrat, a weekly newspaper published in
this county.
Dated Dodgevllle, Wls., Aagnst Kith, isttl.
Hv Hie Court: JOHN TANARUS, JONHS,
I Judge.!
Inwii County—City of Mineral
Point- **, hi Justice conn. To D. I’’. Cotilin:
Von are tierel.y noltlled that a Warrant of
Attachment Ini* been issued a.’iilnsl von and
your property attached to satisfy the "demand
ol John Kieller, amounting to eighteen dollars
and thiity two cents. Now, utiles* yon shall ap
pern iiefoie John P. Trained, a Justice of Hie
Peace in and fir said comity, at lit* office in
said city, on the vtllli day of Sent nH er, 1*7!).
at 'l o'clock in the afternoon, judgment will
nc rendeied against you, and your piopurly
sold to pay Hie debt.
Dated tills l.Hh d.iv of Ailgn*l. .V. D. 1*7(1
-"MIN KIKI-ViCK Plaint ill’.
In Proba'c—lowa Womitv Court.
In tli>' matter of the estate of dulla M. Strom:,
decease I.
On U'iiilins timl lllim; the pel lion of Mooe-* '
'I Strom:, lC|i|V- 111 in; nmo oln.T t.lill:;-
tlnit lie Im* fully administered s iid .-^tn;mid ]
tr \I• i; I 101 ltl linisnhd place In- rix. .1 for rx
nminiut; mnl <tltuwin;r Inn account 01-lm ad- |
uitninl ration.
It in ord. rod tli.il naid account ho examined j
l*v Ilif Judin- of thin conn on tllf Till day of I
October, 18JII, next cnnulli;:, at the Ooun I
lliiunn. 11l lb" vllia,'" oi Do i|'cvlll.“, at II
o'clock in lh" tornaoon,
li in fan liet ordered, I liaf iiotitce thereof 1. •
ill veil to all ;iern.mn Intercnle I liv publlshi-t; i
cony of linn order for Ili roe successive weeks. i
in ill" ioiva Ooiiiity Uemocra'., a weekly news
|ui|ier circulating in naid county.
Haled lod"cvillc, "is., August filth. 1 (Til.
in the court; JuitN T Jo.NFs,
• -I County J mice.
Teachers’ Examination.
FALL, 1879.
The Tegular fall .amlimlion of teachers of
town > oiiniy \nl held as fdloivn :
MIFFLIN, Monday and Tuesday. Sept. loth
and mill.
1111. II I,A N'l), Wednesday and Thursday,
Sept. I Tin, and Hull.
AViH'A, Friday and Saturday, sent. Phlt
and v*hh.
MINKIiAI. rot NT, Friday and Saturday,
net. .'ld and lUi.
The examination will begin at v o'clock of
Ike (trsl iUv. W A. JdN'FS, (do, Supt,
Mineral I’olnt, August doth. I'Tti.
WM. .IAS, II HA LEY.
AIVTIONKER, MMISSION SALES
MAN AND (rKNEUAI COLLECTING
A UK NT.
Mineral Point, - Wisconsin.
office with T. Scott Ansley, east aide of Cil
iKI Had.
sales attended to in any part of fnw.a and
adjoining counties. COLLECTION* promptly
m "le WM jas U BALKY.
tW-1 Mineral Point "Is
JVOTICK:_ ~~
The undersigned would'‘respectfully inform
Hie pulillc that he is prctiarcd to erv public
, sales a; all times on reasonable terms' Farm
ers' sake a speciality. Fan be seen at Mineral
Point every Saturday. All orders left at ('ho
; \tal s batcher shop or at (be Democrat Office
I will recatreiproaipt attention.
I KMf N. K. VAN MATRB.
j Lejrul Blanks for sale at the
Democrat office.
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.,
BattloCrocU, >lloh.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE
VII3 R ATOR ”
THRESHING BUCHIHERY.
THF Sntrhlr.s Oraln-Surlmr. Thnr-Sninit,
and V -T-Savlng Tbnhcn cftl i* day and tfoera*
•Jon B o*v' .1| rivalry far R*.r> W orfc, Perfect Cleaning,
and for Ja .Q| Crain from Wastage.
STEAM Rowrr Tlirrshfr** Specialty. Special
sizes of Separators made rxprceljf tor Steam Power.
Ol’K I nrlfnled Steam Thresher Emrlnea,
both Portable and Traction, with Valuable Improve
ments, far beyond any other make or kind.
THE E.vinuv: Thrr Mne Expenses and often
three to five times tl. amount) can be made by the
Extra drain SAVED by th Improved Machine*.
GRAIN Raisers will not submit to the enor
mous wn.tagc of drain and the inferior work done bj
all other machinea, when once posted on the difference.
NOT Only Vastly Superior tyr Wheat, Oats;
llarlev. Krr, and like drains, hut the Only Success
ful Throkher in Flax. Timothy. Millet, Clover, and like
Seed*. Requires no “attachment*” or “rebuilding” to
change from drain to Seeds.
IN Thornuch Workmanship, Elegant Finish,
Perfection f Purl*, Com; !etenes of Equipment, etc.,
our “ Vibrator” Thresher Ui.lflU are Incomparable.
IWJAUVKIjOrs f r Simplicity of Parts, usim
sfcVA less than one hn f thiMwml Rolls and dears. Mukoi
Clean Work, with u>> Litterings or Scatterings.
Font Si/.es of Separators Made, Kamrinß
from Six to Twelve-Horse size, and twottyles of Monat
ed Horse Powers to match.
■CTOIi IMrtlrnliin. Cull on our Dealers or
to us f..r Illustrated Circular, which wo mail free
FOR SALE.
The WISCONSIN HOUSE
1 will sell my hotel proper*y om
Commerce street cheap and on
easy terms.
GEO. CHAM 13LET,
THE BEST I
OF ALL
FOR HAN OR BEAST.
When n lupillclno hns Infallibly ilohp 1
Ifs work in inillioiiH of ph.sps for linin' y
tlmn n thlnl ot n ppiilnvy; wlipn it Imsß
ri'iipiipil pvery pull of Hip win M; wlimi |
miinliPi'lnss iiiniillpH pvprywlipm con-1
sidei' it, the. only ship vpllhiipp in ease oi l
pain or ncpiilpnl, it in pre tty safe to call I
sueli a lucill' inu
THE BEST OF ITS KM.
This is the onao with tin* Mexican
Mnatnng 1 4 1 ii Imeii t • Kvery mail
brings intelligence of.a valuable lioihp
Nuvedf the agony of an awful m jiM or
burn the horrors of rhon
matism overcome, nnd of a thousand*
and ono other blessings and mercies
performed by tin* old reliable! Hie*-1
lean Mustang fi.inimeait.
All forms of outward disease are I
speedily cured by the
MEXICAN
Mustang T.iniinent.
It penetrates nmsele, membrane nnd
t issue, to tbe very bone, banishing pain
and curing disease with a power that
never fails. It is a medicine needed by
everybody, from the rancln ro t who rides
his
overt he solitary plains, to the merchant
nrinee, and the woodcutter who splits
his to t with the axe.
It cures Kbennmti m when all other
applications tall.
This wonderful
LINIMENT,
i speedily cures such ailments ot the
HIM AN v I 11 as
It li vuml Is m. Swellings* WllfT
.Joints, foiitiin t (I '•ltiM-h'H, Hums
and Wealds* flits, l&ruises and
Wpriiin*, l*n imo no i*. s Itilc •* r. mi
Stints, WtlfVm ss, l.nimnco, Old j
SorcK. I'l errs, !•'rest bit cm, t'liilblains.
I Sore !\ipplrs, faked IBrcnut. and
indeed every form ol* external db
ni*i(>,
1* Is tlic great e-1 remedy for th rt cli
"i !.‘is mi l a <• eid ea t to which the
Hut; it. i ukaiios are subject that bus
ever been known. It cures
Sprains. Mvinny* Miff Joints.
I'onndir, Sores, Hoof l>l*-
rases, l*oo 1 Hot, Nerew Viurm* Scab*
Hollow Horn, Smtlcll* s* Wind
unlb. Spa a in* I nvey, Ringbone*
Old Sores, Poll KvH* Film upon
die Sight nnd every oilier ailment
to which (lie occur mis of the
Stable and Slock Yard n** link e.
A tweaivdivo cent bottle of Mexican
Mustang binimeul 1 is < .ten saved u
valuable horse, a life on crutches, or
years oftoite:..
1( heals nithnnt n Sear. If gra sto
the very root oi the matter, penetrating
even tin* bone.
It cures everybody, and disappoint*
no one. St Ims been in steady n-e tor
more than twenty-live years, and is
positively
THE BEST
OF AJ.U
LINIMENTS
FOE MAN OE BEAST.