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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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Madison, Wisconsin
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3 a ffratf tot' TaK u.t. I mr. (t illlfO Supreme Court Tare. Dorm Hore Thna Half the Decis P. Wnrrr 7 and 9 U.

Pinclmoy at in ii ii ii 'r ions of lroer Coarla. PraMMUtaltta of XTtzizrn EUtriat J) sate 4 ftoxw 6 OTfaiwa. Esrci lltr for of 'I Ui MOW XW1 10U FIXED FOB FALL WEIGHT Fall and The aeveral hundred prohlbltioa vote of the western school district of Winter Dane county will bo cast for IXiza Alllo HUilPHY STAYS IN PBI80H. Cnrt Saj UU 2 Year Sentence It None Too Loaf-ttoberts Case Cones Up In Municipal Court Tomorrow Hhaoghnesay After Ike Todt4 flan Manson. the Belleville yogas lady, who ia the candidate that position against Mr.

Guy Ives, the preccat dem ocratic incumbent. At the convention of the prohibitionists of the diatrletheld We hare an exceptionel large array rf medium and high gnde urerwear; among the leading makes are celebrated Dr. Jaeger's anitary Undergarments, AND ALSO THE "LUZEBNE." ylMWly at Verona on Oct 15, the following was the resolution adooted: ''Resolved. That this conTntlnn M. dorse Miss Allle Manson, the republican nominee for superintendent Of schools in the Western, district nun- IB BVJBRY county, and thateTOryroWMaonistbe Iizoitro IV DE9IGN.

urgea to give ner his support" OBITUARI. I IV MRS, KLUSMAIHl-GLEASOfJ, 1 In over half of the cases decided by th supreme court today the decision of the lower court were rcTeraadJ In all decisions were handed down, in 22 cases; and In, 12 of these the decisions were reverted, nine afflrmedand one appeal dismissed. MUST STiWY IN PRISON. P. C.

Murphy, who has served three years of a 25-year sentence to state prison from the circuit court of Fond" du Lac county for assault on a ten-year-old girl, nought release through the medium of the swpreroa court, th main contention of his attorney, Tj J. Hoeor, being that his long sentence was in violation of the article of the constitution which prohibits cruel and in-tunian punishment, Other 'assign-menu of error in his trial were the admission of testimony that wea object "Mm. P. J. MeXuiiffe, who died Satnr day at her home In Chicago, will be 1 1 20 E.

Mifflin. buried here, the funeral occurring tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home DYSPEPTICIDE of her father, Edward Farley, in the town of Madison. B. Durand, who made Madison his home while a student at the unleersity fot 4x yeara, from 1887 to 1893, the family living on Langdoa street, died Mondav in Denver, where he went about a year ago for bis health.1 His mother and brother reside in Milwaukee Mr. Durand was i liulfillj IllilylliyiiWilm popular In social circles while in Madison, a member of the Sigma Chi fraternitv.

He and his brother were tennis champions while In college. We have just received a Iwgy line of Ladies' and Gentle-mens' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, direct from the importers, Dale, of Few York city. We special attention to this line and solvit a comparison oi prices. ed to, the instructions of the court to the Jury, and the denial of a motion for a new trial. Murphy was a tramp who wag ptit off a Northwestern train at Oak Center, Fond du Lac county, in 1897.

Soon afterward, while walking along the road, he met little Emma Klebs, a 10-year-old girl, carrying a Jug. He entered into conversation with her, won her good will by reliev-ing her of her burden, and on reaching a secluded spot assaulted her. He was captured the same night hiding in a KSrl Licensed to Wed. Having had a much larger sale of Marriage licenses have been Issued by the county clerk to; Madiaon: Marie Mincb and William Laubof MIddleton. WELLS 6CQg Cross Plains: Mary M.

Michaelis and reterBell. burn, tried and convicted, and sent to Black Earth: Anna Steensrud and Adolph llegg of Madison. llaiiow'een Social. The Good Templars will give one of their pleasant socialables Wednesday evening, Oct. 31 in their hall on Mifflin atreet.

All friends of the order are in vited to be present An admission fee. Than we anticipated, oar stock was so much reduced that we had to replenish it, and having received the new ones, we now have ALL SIZES AND QtTALI-TIES, and can furnish anything yon may need in this line from $0 cents up to $40. Ail prices as low as the game quality can be bought for anywhere. pnon mr a term of 25 years. The su-preme court affirms the action of the court below, and Murphy will stay in prison.

With reference to the contention of the defendant that the sentence for 25 years was "cruel and inhuman" and against the constitution, the court Rays that no punishment within the scope of any statute on the subject can be deemed too great for a crime so revolting aa Murphy's. i OTHER DECISIONS. Other decisions were: State exrel. Boycott vs. Mayor and Common Council of the City of La Crosse and others.

Reversed. Warren EL McCord vs. John F. Hill Reversed of 10 cents will be charged. We have just received a beautiful line of MurzIufTs hand-made Ladies fine Shoes in welts and turn.

Prices $3, $3.50 and $4. Inspection invited. Satisfactory Shoe Stoiie, 32 E. Mifflin. 'W Sr We also handle the celebrated Iron Cladl Hosiery made by Cooper, Wells St, Joseph, Mich.i These goods are renowned for their superior wearing qualities.

Also a New Stock of Ladles' Jackets and Furs. Hinrichs. Thompson, Wanted A hustVn'g man, well acquainted, to represent us and Sell grocery specialties to the trade. A good chance for a worker. State age and references.

Address W. 586 20th Milwaukee, Wis. THE NEW YORK STORE fLr- I ft JSew Store Corner of King and Pihckney Sts. 4- For Sale, Billiard table with accessories. In good condition.

Fred Montgomery, Thone 278. 1335 RuUedge Street Wanted. Competent cook; good wages; 181 Lang, don street. Ii 1 no. n.

our co. Ifoldridge vs. Mendenhall. receiver. Reversed.

State ex rel. Atkinson vr. McDonald. Affirmed. State ex rel.

Taylor vs. City of Superior. Affirmed. Twohy Mercantile Co. vs.

McDonald. Reversed. Maldauer et all vs. Beurhaus et al. Reversed and remanded with directions to overrule demurrer.

Willey et al. vs. Rutherford. Reversed. Wyss vs.

Grunert et al Reversed as to two of the appellants. Filligbam vs. Nichols et al. Reversed. Mttsbach, by guardian, va Wisconsin Chair Co.

Reversed. Wei lie vs. Reinhard. Reversed. Kvison vs.

Dement et al. Affirmed. Ryan, vs. Phillippi, Appeal dismissed. State ex rel.

Fuller et al vs. Judge J.J. Dick, of Waukesha county. Reversed. Lyle vs.

McCormick Harvesting Machine company. Affirmed. Connell vs. Stark. Affirmed.

Fox et al vs. Martin. Those parts of judgment appealed from dismissed. Leitgabel vs. Belt.

Affirmed. DowagJac Mfg. Co. vs. Schroeder.

Affirmed. ROBERTS CASE TOMORROW, Wanted. Cylinder press-feeder. Apply at this omce. T.orjmq' Fleeced LiS6d Hose, Fast Black, exceptional XfOiUlUia qualities in kinds giving ultimate TTftTAT'Tr comfort, at 50o.

400, 35c, 30c, 20c, warmtn ana comi 15c and lSfc. and If the Weather Fine cashmere ribbed or plain, at SOe Lace Curtains cne neavy caanmere, plain, $1.00 and Cashmere hose, special qualities at Sic Fine teiture, soft wool, durable hot, worth 85c, best ever shown, 2oc Splendid ribbed cashmere hose, heavy and substantial, great vai. 20c Turns Cold ixrapieie line ot cotton hose black and fancy. We know a great many people will realize that We are offering for the Fall Season the largest and most complete line of Lace Curtains ever shown here. IJhe stock Includes novelties in Ambians, 0iun Antique, irish Point, Brussels, Tambour.

Kottinghams, etc. We advise early selections in anticipation of the usual demand of. this class of goods." they will have to get un MISSES', BOT 8 A Nil CHILDREN'S at prices up from Our hosiery for young people contains in a marked degree the essential features of dcairable hosiery, dura bility. The sixes are full and the fit is perfecf. The best goods we can buy, up to 60c.

THE iUBIES have not been forgotten in our selections. Infants' hosiery is a leading feature with us. The aaaortment ia complete at 121. 15, 10, 18 and 20c. And those pretty, tinted fine cashmere hose with silk heel and toe.

all sizes, are creating a furore, at 25c. derwear and other winter clothing, and we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are well pre Ruers pared to fill oar wants. We wish to call special at The preliminary examination of Frank Roberts on the charge of shooting R. J. Roberta of Waukesha in front of the Capital bouse last Wednesday morning, comes up In the municipal court tomorrow morning, Capt.

Shaughnessr of the police force, went to Wautteaha thia morning with a subpoena for the man who was shot, but who disappeared the next morning, and every effort will be made to find aim and compel him to tea tify. If he is not found a continuance will probably be taken in the case. Did trict Attorney Dudgeon aaya every effort will be made to secure the evidence. Frank Roberts, the defendant has retained T. C.

Richmond as hit attorney. tention to our Overcoats, TTaTIQ an Purcbased here much more satisfactorily iilvil than at men'siurnishing or clothing stores. In TTfi91ATT acfc. there is no place in Madison offering as J-LUOXUX choicd itylesand excellent values as our regular 25o black and tan natural grey cashmere hose for 25c. Cotton fleeced half hose from 10 to 25c.

Hole-Proof Sox-tSpeciaUy adaptea for students, 25c and which we "don't think can We are prepared to furnish all sizes of i Hugs in all the popular makes, such as Axminster, Wiltons, Brussels, Smyrna, Moquettes, Pro Brussels, Ingrains, etc You will find our prices the lowest. be equaled. i i GIlBEfiSCKDEtll 50c. All bought direct from manufacturers. Mattings FULLER OPERA HOUSE.

Did ycu try "SaUsfactory Shoe Store'a Shoes" for yourself or family use? If Special Sale of Hatting this week. A large stock to choose from. THURSDAY, Wov. 1 Dlckaon A McwtartS's Bpctacalar Trick not wny not? xuey are Keliabie. Res UNIVERSITY sonable and Right, 32 B.

Jlifflin street, Htjirnpty-Dumpty corner store, Clown. OKO. II. ADAftta PRICES I 13c. 6O0.

2So HELP WANTED. Old atabUfthd hoose, extending following advantages can be obtained Only at the University Business College: The naa of nw and modem typewriter. tte JlStefTS ct atrane. UMtraottoo la tba eiebrmtod Pitman aratam of bort-hAad hw Actual businM mathod ta bwkSsSM TOaaa 07 a tmcstmr. tSMTfnl liistrocUon In the tnchanlca cf odea work iataiiieentaaaiataaoalaacartagnoeiU4ma.

Medamta taiUoa with aaaT paymti YoaTrylt If Shiloh'a Coutc and ConsTunptioa Cure, which, ii sold for Uia assail prlos of 25 SO eta. and $1.00, doea not cure taJte tbs bottla bsxk and will refund your money. Sold for over fifty yean on. taia fuarante. Price eta.

and 50 eta. Sold by Cnaa. XL NaCx. dobtomm uua sweiiom, wants to arrn with oapabi nuui of correct habits to mn NEW TORS LADIES'. TAIMSS brancti.

baiarr ftJxw rearlr. Exttimnt. alona. Must forniah $3f and satUfactory ref erencca. PORTUNITY.

I ijapes and Qcsi Drawer 74, Nw Htrwt, Oana. XPJfca.oaa-aO. X3LO SToartla. Doat you beiiere that Madison XJVA, WA rnilCipal is ptetty? Show your distant School, 'UMM' THE STATE mpi wt Tl 1 inemis The Be ant Us of mrw yvm Madison, Souvenir Mail- We have eatablished a Cutting School aad! mYatriotU? ing Cards. Six designs 8tenpe4 I nta LS Coala.

"When a child I barned my foot frightfully," write W. H. Ead, ot Joneeville, Va. "which cmnaad horribia leg sores for SO years, but Bucklea'a Arnica Saivsj wholly cured mo after everything- failed." Infallible fcr Seres, Bruits and Files. Sold by E.

Buonsr it Sosl; ZZz. ra 10 xeaca urn ait of ten certs per set Sold at: Ta Manoaa maaaucr, mlX CUTTING. RTl ING ANn HAifiHR MOSfBT UStf 90 IwJPIaaQarinfistJ, access? i las taethcdaandSappmeactylo. fSSly 3-V -ill.

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