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TILE GltEEtf. BAY GAZETTE, TIIUKSDAY AFTEiiNOON', AUGUST 10, 1894. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. TIME TABLES. AT THE flOBIJl- WANT COLUMN.

President of the Wisconsin Republican League, in response to a letter ofiu-quiry written by Mr. McCuuu relative to a constitution and by-laws for the club. 'Accompanying Mr. Schools will soon be open and you will have to have the boys fitted out. WANTED-FEIHA LE HELP.

SOjWlIiLE GHAPEL rANTKl) A cabin gill lor steamer Wei come. HAVE WE Titulaer, lot 105 and part of lot 100 in Assessor's subdivision of Nicollet, now city of Oe I'ere; consideration $92.50. K. Crocker and wife, to Jerry Gilling four acres of land in the Law ton Claim; consideration fKOO. E.

Crocker and wife to JohnSwetters, four acres in the Lawton Claim; consideration $H00. l'eter Mueller and wife to Josephine Menser, 67 acres, more or less, in sec tion 12, town 24, range 51 consideration Hooo. A WICKED CHINAMAN. was a circular embodying an tneituor-matiou required. Upon motion of 8.

J. Murphy, the circular and drafting of a constitution and by-laws was referred to the Executive committee, with instructions to report at the next meet FIVE THOUSAND l'KOPLE ATTENDED J'OK SALE-REAL ESTATE. THE SEK VICES HELD YESTERDAY. I.IOR SAI.E-l-arge lot, fa feet front tjy 2IU feet deep, lth kiiihII huusu on it. loomed o'l the noutli Hide of Walnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh i-treels.

Will cell on eav 700 PAIRS OF KNEE PANTS, ing. After considering several minor matters, the club adjourned. It now has term. Inqiilro of r. retry, 80S itlnut.

street, a membership of 200, with a prospect of or at liocllcl llroa. hiioe store. Chicago Northwestern Railway. Trains Arrive and Leave Fort Howard, TIUINI AKK1VK MOM TUB NORTH. rom Muiiomiiius 10.55 A.

f. From iHlipomliiir l.fift r. From InlijieiiilnK 11.60 p. rlUINB A KKI VIS MOH TUB ROl'TII. From I'lilniKo 10 A.

If From Oslikush 9.50 m. From Milwaukee 12.15 r. it. From 7.10 M. From C'IiIchko 80 p.

From CbiriKj 111.86 a. m. TJ1AIX8 DEPAltT FOB THE NORTH. For IshpcmliiK a.l6 A. K.

Fur lshiciiilii 0 58 a. m. tor SI 7 15 j.t TIIAINa Dd'AHT FOB TIIKBOI TH. For Chicago 5.50 A. M.

or t'li ctiKO A. M. For J'liiciKn 2.OO p. ror Fond dii I ac 6 40 For CliicitKO 12 01 m' For CliioiKo 5.40 P. 11.

Mindii) only. liulv. F. W. TAYI.OH.

Agt'iit, Fort Howard, Wig. Green Hay, Winona 1 SI. H'KKT. Straiiire Tale of the Founding of the having 4uo within the next two weens. ALL SIZES, EOll SALE-WALE PVG PVPS.

Chapel of the Virgin Mar)-, and Or igin of the Services Which Have wo male wig lmna. four weeks Kaukauna Olestiul Accused of Stealing IIIm Employer' Money. GOINGS AND COMINGS. old. Sire anil diun from hunons CIiIi-ul-o Now been Held Annually for Over lit'llllcl.

Ui'ttutiea. Inquire at Tho tinzetto Thirty Years Masse Haiti and OllicK. A Kaukauna special to the Oslikosh J. L. Jorgensen went to Chicago yesterday, where he will spend a few days I'reachinjt in KiikUmIi, French and Holland.

Northwestern eives the following addi STEAMBOAT LINES. Handsome Garments, Best Quality, Prices that will Sell at' Sight. Throughout the world, wherever the tional particulars of the case against Joe iSain, the Chinaman arrested hero last Tuesday: Catholic religion has followers, August purchasing goods. Miss Charlotte Geer left this morning for Chicago, where she will remain for a few days. On her return she will visit Mrs.

Spur, in Milwaukee. Will Walker left on the Chicago boat to-day for that city, where ho will spend A week ago last baturtlay Jlun came from Chicago to work for Moy Son. of this citv. He had kS of hard- 15th is observed by that denomination ns the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. In the Green Bay and 1 nun No.

I loaves Urocn I min I) It'avi'B tiiuoii Mhv mil mi Train No. 2arrii'e Croon I earned savings which he gave to Moy 8on to take care of. Moy Son put the money in a Docket of his Sunday trous 7. Ma. m.

6.00 P. M. 7.05 p. M. .11.05 A.

H. Agt'llU Train No, 4 arrives (irwn F. IIOF.I SPECIAL BARGAINS AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT ers which hung in his bedroom, Joe Sam was also in the emnlov of Mov Son. Kewaunee, Green liny Western If) Kt-TKCT -M tV 27, (W1. (JOINO KAHT.

and it seems had been suspected of numerous small thefts, but Moy Son was waiting for conclusive evidence. His opportunity came last week Sunday Traill No. leaves Fort Howard CDS a. M. Traill No.

leaves cirei-n 6.20 A. M. Train No. 11 leave Fort Howard 12.00 M. Train No.

II It-awn tireen lluv is p. Catholic churches elsewhere the day was observed by the holding of services similar to those held on Sunday, but for the past 33 or 34 years services of a special and unusual character have been held on that date at the chapel of the Virgin Mary at Kobinsonville, 16 miles east of this city. Thirty-six years ago, on October 9th, Adele Brice, a young Belgian woman, aged 29 years, meagerlv educated and in no ways remarkable, except for her purity and devotion to the teachings of the Church, was in the habit of going afoot from her home on a In nil along a when he missed $8 from his cash drawer ins vacation. Mrs. Arthur C.

Neville entertained a few lady friends yesterday at aiternoon tea. At the cinch party given by Mrs. Sara K. Sale, tho first ladies' prize was won by Miss Blanche Shearer and the first gentleman's prize bv Sol. Iliintinu'ton, and Miss Marion Peak and Will Walker carried oil tho consolution prizes.

Miss Katherine Schoeinaker left yesterday morning for Milwaukee to meet her aunts, Misses Waldo and Goodrich, who are returning from New Mexico. She will accompany them to Portage. tioiNo kk r. and fW from his Sunday trousers pocket. Moy Son went to law, not, however, before Siim hod cone to Green Bav.

Train No. arrives (Jreen liav in Train No. 11 arrive Fort Howard a. Traill No. IS arrive tireeu lluv in Our New Goods are constantly arriving in all Depart ments.

Beautiful New Patterns in FALL DRESS GOODS. THE A. SPUHLEK CO. (LIMITED). Jule Kuehn brought the erring Chiua- Traill No.

Fort Howard Jet. fi 30 p. m. an uacKto Kaukauna and he appeared before Justice Mallov for trial. Attor All trains run daily esteopt Snndav.

b. W. CHAMPION', Oeneral Manager, Hart's Steamboat Line. ney Baker appeared for the State while F. C.

Cadv. of Green Bav. had charce trail to the church at Bay Settlement of the defense. The late of Joe Sam Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul R'y.

IIOIM) HOI TIl DKPAIlT. Her story of what occurred upon one of those occasions is in substance as NEW DAILY ROUTE liKTWKKN follows: Chicaso A Milwaukee Kxpremi No, 22.. 6. IB 4. M.

Chieauo Ji Milwaukee Kxnrvu No. fi. 2 55 r. An apparition of the Virgin Mary. Edwin Walker took the Hart boat this morning for Mackinac.

He will be absent about two weeks, during which time he will visit Duluth, 'Marquette and the Pictured Rocks of Lake Superior. Mrs. Burr Jones and Miss Marion Jones will arrive this evening for a visit at the residence of Mrs. Sara K. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC.

Chicago Milwaukee F.xprewi No. 22 .11,05 P. II. dressed in pure white, with a halo Green Bay, Sturgeon Bav, Menominee, I.1 I-! .1. I liOIMI NdHTIl 1IKPAKT.

Champion i Iron Ml Express No. 0... 8.00 A. M. about her head, suddenly appeared he uaruur, risu rei'K, Escatiaba.

Gladstone. Garden, nlnnn iron Mountain t.x press No. 31 11.25 A. M. AP.IIIVINtl KIIOM hill Til tween two laree trees tuat were on either side of the trail.

Miss Brice was and rayette, leaving Green Bay daily, terrified at the spectacle, but made no depended almost entirely upon the testimony of Moy Hun, ho, unfortunately, could talk little English. The lawyers sweated and his honor did too. A would-be interpreter was called but got stuck trying to twist his tongue around "pigeon" English. After a good deal of hard work it was found that Moy Hun had seen Joe Sam take some money from a pair of trousers in the bedroom, but did not think at the time it was his. The case was decided against Joe Saiu, who, not being able to get the $500 bail required, went to jail to await the opening of tho October term of circuit court." tmuuiiiiy mention of it until ufter its second ap Chlcasto Milttaiikee Kxprem No.

2.55 A. M. Chicago Milwaukee Fxpresn No. ai. 11.20 A.

M. Cliieago A Kxprt-w No: 7 6.00 p. M. AllHlVI.Ntl FIIOM NollTlt. Iron Mountain lix prows No.

0 2 50 M. Clniinplon ik Iron Ml. Express No. 2... It.

Oil p. M. pearance, upon another occasion, and Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays then the advice was given tier to ad dress the apparition should she see it i rams so. -i aim are dally. All other tralna laiiy except Sunday.

THE WEI3E-H0LLMAN DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS OF Earthenware, China, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. again and inquire what it desired of her Lnon its third appearance (each time ana oaiuraays at A. M. Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 A. M.

flrirSCN DAYS North bound boat will stop at Cedar liiver and Ford Biver. in the same place) she asked what was J. II. Agent. Wisconsin Contral Iiines.

Latest Timo Caiil Iiaily Thruiiifli Trains. wanted, the reply was, "1 am tne Uueen of Heaven; uiv son mourns cuie. Mrs. W. I).

Cooke is entertaining her brother, Mr. Gordon, and his daughter, Miss Anna, from Fond tlu Iac. At the Beaumont W. E. Waugh, Milwaukee; II.

A. Miunahan, George C. 1'arclie and wile, Kewaunee; 11. Wright, Philadelphia; A. S.

Newcomb, New York; M. C. llobart, wife and daughter, Fall liiver, H. S. Vick-ery and sister, Chicago; Henrv Bertram, Milwaukee; T.

B. Davis and wile, Oconto; Miss Alice E. Davm, Minneapolis; H. F. Oaborne, Cleveland; W.

L. Van Hasliugen.Jr., Oakland, Carlton Prouty and wife, Chicago. Mrs. J. A.

Parkinson has returned from a ten days' visit with friends at Menominee. M. daily for sinners lost. Teach the little 12 4 P. M.

I 6 p. m. I.v. Miniiea) ones." Miss Brice pleaded that she i(r; Bill Art 8 Ari 3.4(1 P. 1 8 40 A.

I'. M. M. M. M.

I.V.. 1 was too ignorant to become a teaeher, 7.15 p. M. I To this the apparition replied: "Teach Huliilh Ar 11.10 a. M.

4 05 p. M. I.v 7 15 P. N. I.V 7 15 A.

M. i them their catechism and nravers Iiower Figures Secured. At the adjourned meeting of the common council, presided over bv acting mayor Desnoyers, last night, the contract for the paving and curbing of Walnut street, between Washington and Jackson streets, and Crooks, between Washington and Webster avenue, was let to McGrath Anderson, they being the lowest bidders. This is Green Bay Mackinac Tri-weekly Line Time Table in Kfl'ect June 1st. Leavo Green Bay Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at a.

m. Ashland Ar 8.15a.m. iBKiiiiRe cUcrked Ihrounh to 10.05 A. M. I of any Wholesale line to inspect our Acting upon this advice, Miss Brice collected money and a log house was In this Department we defy competition House in the West, and invite Dealers in our Goods and Prices.

1 ii keln mild and 11 erected upon the site where the mes lrui oi uie mieti Mate aim anada. oce conneetlon made in CliiKauo with all eaue was given her and here she taught trains Koinit Kast and Honth. card and further the children, cms ot various kinds be For complete time information, address ror full Inlornmtioii annlv to vonr nenrrat ing brought her for her trouble and to ieket atient. or AS. C.

l'DNl), tateu. OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT the contract, which, it will be remembered, had been let to Canney of Minneapolis, but. owim? to some techni er AKcnt, llilwaukee. Wis. Drovide for her support.

H. W. C. As the result of ner labors, three edi B. HART, Managers.

calities, had been rejected. fices have been erected in turn upon jueurath Anderson ill do the work the sue, which now possesses a small GRF.EX BAY IHlSTliFFICE HOOS. Wicket in o)cii from 8.) a m. to p. u.

huiiitays. A. u. to lo. uu A.

M. Mouey tinier ami UetfiMcr U-ttcr Hepartmcnt is completely stocked with Crockery of all kinds, from the common grades to the finest German and French China in Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, Open Stock Patterns and odd pieces. brick chapel, while upon the grounds adioining is a larce two-story brick con GOODRICH LINE. C. II.

Holmes and family arrived from Kaeine last night to take up their permanent residence in this city. Mrs. Alfred I low land and daughter, of Chico, and Mrs. II. W.

Fisk, of Fort Howard, left yesterday for liacine. After a ten days' visit Mrs. Howland and daughter will continue on to California and Mrs. Fisk will return home. Miss Mavme Wheelock, Waukesha, is visiting Mrs.

E. Boot. At Cook's Hotel C. L. Iieed, Ed.

W. While, W. E. Witherbee, Chicago; E. vent, a small brick hospital and several outbuildings.

The surroundings are at the following figures: Paving, 05 cents, against 09 cents, by Canny curbing, cents, against 37 cents, and catch-basins, 15,50 each, against The difference in these figures is equivalent to a saving of about $1,800 to the city. 0-n trom 8 uu a. m. to 6.00 p. M.

Sunday! excepted. Honrs of Arrival and lis(rilmtioii of Mail. like those of a well kept and cultivated t'OXINU PItoS! TUB KOI TH. SOLE AGENTS FOR LIBBEY CUT GLASS, And a large Variety of Fancy and Common Glassware. farm, the land being about live acres in extent.

There are several sisters of the order of St. Francis in the convent, pre TK.MN AltlllVKS. hlotiiroA 10 a. m. sided over by a superior, and i i liicauo H.50a.

m. liiiMiL'o North 7.00 P. u. A Happy Numismatist. L.

F. Pease is a lover of rare coins between 30 and 40 children, inmates of Milwaukee Northern H.tiOP. M. the institution at this time. riiMivii FnrtM riiK nokth.

Piano, Banquet and Table Lamps, Shades and Chandeliers of the Latest Patterns. Hrass Stands and Ilrie-a-Urac lor llirthday, Wedding, or other Presents. MAIL pihtb'i), H.00 A. 10.45A. M.

8 00 P. M. 7. lo P. M.

2.30 p. M. 8.00 A. M. S.

15 P. M. ill A. M. OS P.

M. 12 .30 r. M. hicaso A 1 5o p. m.

tySim hleao A 11 v. u. Through all these years it lias been the custom of those who believe the story here related to visit the place and he manages to get hold of a good many treasures; no matter how he gets hold of them. To-day he is showing to the envy of his friends a fifty-dollar gold piece of the mintage of 1-351, Milwaukee A Northern 2 fin p. M.

Milwaukee Northern p. M. where special services are always held oMi.Mi pnoti Tin: WKnr. J. Dean, H.

Stoezer, C. II. Will'en, Milwaukee; W. T. Michi, Portage; Mrs.

West and two daughters, Sturgeon Bay; F. S. Benhatu and wife, Miss Miun'ie Benham, Devil's Lake, M. L. Martin, Marquette; H.

I'deldofT, Milwaukee; W. K. Chandler, Menominee; James Frank, Eagle liiver; I). F. 1 Minneapolis; Flora E.

Harmon, Minnie E. Harmon, Oshkosh; A. Dick, Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Nettie Carlau, of Milwaukee, is THE BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION.

WE SOLICIT A CALL. JVO TROVBI.E TO SHOW GOODS. reen VVIiuaui St, 7.00 p. m. reen 11., Vi inoiia A St.

IV 11 Iti A. M. wnicn is octagon in shape, amned on August loth, and it is said that there are to-day old men and women, whose 887-thousandths" fine, and which toMIMI Kltlitl TUP. FAST. davs seem numbered, who have never bears on its face the screamiiiL' Amer For Chicago ewanntv.

lireen II. tt II. Hi a. m. AilntlIH t'asco 6.15 p.

m. ican eagle who ws apparently almost missed a service held on that day. It is the firm belief of many that miracles 12.00 M. p. m.

7.SW p. StiirL'ttm Kay Wage, atmut, Wl P. x. DRY GOODS. wo Kivers Mae, niitmt p.

AND are wrought there, that the lame are ours of Closini' ami iV'jmrinre of Mail. as lusty a bird in that time of'long ago as he is to-day. On the reverse side, the rare coin is simply chased and bears no inscription whatever. It represents made to walk and that divers diseases are cured. Many are the tales related MAIL lidlNtl NllllTII.

INTERMEDIATE PORTS, Via the SturHvon Hay Canal, as to these things, and in addition there are those who go simply to wor SPECIAL a very limited issue, undoubtedly, for bankers in Green Bay who "should be posted" have never seen its duplicate. ship; grateful hearts bring others, as well as those faithful, suffering ones Fkiday at Fare, $f) Mr. lease allows his friends to look 1 oYlock p. m. Hound trip, $11.

who go to be healed. at it a very few of them to touch and spending a lew days with Mrs. W. O. Clough, Howard street.

Mrs. S. A. Benjamin and son Boy, of Stephenson, are visiting Mrs. C.

W. Streckenbach, the daughter of Mrs. Benjamin. Miss Donahue and Miss Byan.of Kock-land, have been visiting the Mioses Minnie and Maggie Kelleher. Mrs.

J. Jennings is visiting friends at Peshtigo. M. J. McCormick was a business visitor at Appleton Tuesday.

The attendance at these services has tiandie it. always been large, but yesterday it was larger than ever before. One who was there estimates the number present at FOR CHICAGO, Via Manistlque, Searing the End of Its AVork. The board of review is neariner the MAIL PEFAHTt'Kft or TRAIN. Milauktt In a.

11.2i)a.m. Miluaukft' A li P. m. 2 a. m.

C'hlraKti Nurthn fi a. m. 9.AA A. K. Chicnuo.V Northwestern.

'ID. HO p. 16 A. mail tnusu ol Til. Milwaukee A Northern 10 (HI p.

m. 6 19a.m. t'hioK'o A 1 l.S p. m. 9.

ft) p. m. t'lilfMto A Sort hwetiU-rn. ml p. m.

6 m. Chiratcu A Northwestern. 10 IM p. m. 12.01 p.

M. MAIL lidlNtl (Irooii AVInnua Kt. 2 00 p. i. ft no P.

M. lireen Wtiioim A ft. P.le.W) P. M. a.

m. MAIL tiOtNli A IT, KewHmiee.firoen It, A lo w) p. m. 6.W) a. m.

kewiiiuiecAhtmpee.t 'Rfro 11.4.5 p. m. IS m. Htnritettn llay rtiiKt IiRlly. 10.

no p. m. 7 ii a. m. Two Hi vers hinge Daily.

10 (M P. M. 7 00 A. SuiKlay Iraiim tiro marked with a star. letter leK)lte1 In the nlijht letter bo on Cherry Htreet cntranee until 10.30 r.

will leave here tame night. (i. P. M. o.ixh) and the vehicles at 2,000.

These people were of every nationality and Mommy at 1:00 o'clock v. m. Fare, CLEARING SALE completion of its work. The assessments on the greater part of the real estate in the city have been considered irom all parts of the state. The little chapel holds scarcely 400 Kound trip, RETURNING and the many worshipers who could again, and what now remains to be gone over the second time is all of the real not get in followed the mass lrom out LOCAL NOTES.

estate contained in Astor plat, and that side. After the mass which began be Leave Cliicafro WEDNESDAY nnd SATL'KDAY soutn uiereoi. and, then, some of the tween 9 and JO sermons were preached outside in the English, French personal property assessments. and Holland languages by as many dif j.ne wont oi tne assessor this vear EVENINGS ut 7:00 o'clock. m.

j. Mccormick, GENKRAI. FOKWAHtllNO AGENT, has been so well and conscientiously uone mat verv little com aint was Has Commenced ferent priests. After this came a procession around the grounds followed by a benediction. After the benediction those who had especial sorrow or occasioned.

trouble did penance and received con BREWERS AND MALTSTERS. Biggest Carjfo of Coal on Record solation by going around the altar in the ne sieei steamer fceiwyn t.duy is AT chapel upon their knees in prayers, This continued until the hour for ves now lying at the JNorth western Fuel The schooner Andrew J. Smith arrived at Cress (Long Tail Point) with a raft of 3,500 cords of pulp wood. She took the raft from the tug Sagutuck when opposite Manisthnie. She left this afternoon with the empty booms in tow for Sault Ste.

Marie. Mason street bridge over Kast river, which has been rebuilt by MuUrath Anderson, was completed yesterday and is open for travel. Messrs. Bersie and Thum, of Green Bay, were in town Saturday, making arrangements for "Bersie's Cbmedians" to give a two-days' show here during the Kewaunee County Agricultural Fair, to be held Sept. 5, 0, 7 and 8.

New Era. Fifty-two of J. M. Frannsens' young Homing pigeons were liberated at Nee-nah at 8:10 o'clock this rnorninc and 48 pers, new-comers constantly taking the company dock, with a cargo of coal that breaks the world's record. The BUSINESS CARDS.

DR. B. C. BRETT, Physician and Surgeon. Oflieo over l.uckciiliach's Plug Htore.

Rel. ileiiee on JeH'ernon Htreet, (ireen Kuy, Wig. Frescoer and Designer. Artistic Taper HanfrlnR nuil Hecnratinir. Kinn Writing ami General lloiixe Tainting.

Resiilfiiee, toils. Monroe A v. (Irin Itav. places or those departing. cargo consists of 4,270 tons and 1,100 in detail and in entirety it was a strange and picturesque eight and not pounas oi nard coal, wiiicn is 18 tons rrore than the cargo of which the Chi one Boon to be lorgotten.

cago papers have been boasting so much lately. In addition to her cargo the Eddy bad 300 tons of fuel when she left A Sentence antl a Holilotjuy. Hufialo. JNo such record can be made "I don't propose to 'monkey' with JORGENSEN-BLESCH GO. Dry Goods.

such loafers as you are, nor do 1 1 hink again this season, as the water is getting Pimp, loft Kroailivay, Fori Howard, Win. I would be justified in boarding you at low. Milwaukee Journal. the expense of the city, lou must Xew Books flip the Library. and if you are found in the city one hour from now you'll hearsome- mere nave Deen ordered over one A.

F. OLMSTED, Homoeopathic Physician. Residence. 213 South Adams Street Offlee in hundred new books for the nublic thinji that will surprise you." Thus spoke Snuire Smith this morning after library. Some of these are for the use he had considered the case of two Weise Hlook, corner of Cherry and Adams Streets.

BREWERS "i MALTSTERS. or me scnoois, nut tne majority are "dockvvallopers who had signed ar House and olliee connected witn Telephone Kxchange. ticles in Chicago and after the boat had recent publications and books that have been asked for by the patrons of the library, of them arrived here in a bunch at o'clock. The distance from Neenali to Green Bay is ilo miles, so that the birds averaged a speed of 000 yards per minute, not at all bad ior such young birds. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Herman yesterday afternoon. A regular meeting of the common councils of both cities will be held tomorrow evening. Carlton Merrill, Henry Ilagemeister, Jules Parmentier, Henry Bertram and Edwin Boaler have returned from their cruise on the yacht Merlin. Thev had CONFECTIONERS.

arrived here, "jumped" it. The two fellows were hustled out of the court Iliey will not be readv for circulation C. C. BUCK. ijeois- room and made short tracks for Fort ior aoout ten days.

J. P. ANNEN CANDY CO. Howard and beyond. "i'o, this court does not find itself Citizbns' Nationai.

Bank Bcildina. KeKarding Newspaper Customs. very busy just now," remarked the OREEN BAY, WIS. Editor Gazette: One of the gentle seining imiiHeii duck in ins cnair stroking his smooth-shaven chin. Wholesale Manufacturing: Confectioners UKU O.

(iUKKNK. men employed on your paper partici pated in an excursion the other dav a line time. Another party is preparing in take a cruise on tho same boat. cmak. e.

vkoman, VR0MAN verv quiet ana even plain drunks GREENE In your short account of the affair, his name was not included amonc the are netting scarce. lae voung men Some needed repairs we're made to seem to get better, also, for it is almost Attorneys and Counselors, others. What I would like to know, is: the planking of Walnut street to-dav. We use only the best and purest of material in the manufacture of our gootle, a wonder nowadays wiien I get a gar ma tie tiunk. that we would be ashamed OFFICE: nishment case.

What is this world Git KEN BAY'. WIS. ana nave only unmet! workmen, llie continued demand convinces us that of having his name appear in print to The recent complaint of a Gazette correspondent seems thus to have borne early fruit. coming to, anyhow? Nothing but good f. CAUV.

B. HUNTINtlTOM. ness: gether with ours, or, vice versa, did he not like it? Or. airain. is this omission honesty in composition is tellinc Our hand-made Chocolates are pronounced by the most fastidious to be unexcelled, and the testimonials from our custom-era are "more than encouraging." Music for the excursion to Stureeon another of the new rules of The Gazette? One Fvening's Pleasure.

1'lease reply. 1317 to 1323 Main Street, CADY HUNTINGTON, Attorneys, Giikkn Bay. Wis. Bay next Monday will be furnished by the Fort Howard Cornet band and by Zil koski and Martin on gui tar and banjo. Owing to the extreme coolness of the Annetta is hereby informed that It is weather last evening, the Venetian night open-air concert was not held in The tug C.

M. Charnlev towed in a CALL FOR THE "HIGH GRADE." B. We are making the largest and bent line of "Penny Goods" in the Northwest. cr if. irnsrEisr GLnriDsr co.

St. John's park but in St. John's school raft of logs to-day from Peshtigo for McDonald's mill. one of the customs of the newspaper office to make no mention of the names of its reporters in such connection as is cited. The police reporter, for instance, is not entitled to any men hall.

The park and trees in front of RAILROADS. GREEN BAY, WIS. The tug E. G. Smith of Fault Ste.

the school and church were gayly illuminated with Chinese lanterns, but the niusie, the people and tho refresh- 1 ,1 1 I 1 Marie, is in port, laying alongside Ilurl-but's dock. fB A mm Ki WM. BEAUPRE, OCULIST BOOTS AND SHOES. tion of his name, unless It be to chronicle the day of his birth (good police reporters are recognized as such the moment they are born), or to mention I. F.

Davis, general superintendent menu) were uu umue me ecuooi uuuu-ing, the main auditorium of which was packed with happy people from 8:00 until nearly 11 :00 clock. At a nniber of construction of the Western Union Telegraph Company, accompanied by an expert lineman, is in the city, placing largercable boxes for the company's wires on the Walnut street bridge. SPECIAL SALE the fact that during a fire he fell off a roof, and broke his leg or his neck. Newspaper reporters, in conformity with newspaper customs, are considered NORTH MICHIGAN 1 i' RAILWAY, io4 impersonal creatures. of nicely set and decorated tables ice cream, cake and coffee were served, while upon the stage Villim's orchestra rendered drains of sweet music.

The affair, which was given by the ladies of H. John's church for the benefit of the church, netted a considerable sum. Knights of Pythias Conclave Oflice, Paul Fox Block, Washington Street, (IK REM HAY, VVIH. Office Honrs: a.m. to 4 p.m.

LADIES' FINE SHOES THE KEWAUNEE ROUTE A Business Meeting. AVashtiiKtoii. For the above occasion the North. The regular meeting of the Green Bav IT COUNTY, Itozi'k. nlaintiff.

vs. Martin Renublican club last evening was devot we are offering a decidedly. ed entirely to business. Western Line will sell excursion tickets to Washington, D. ami return at tho exceedingly low rate of one fare for the round trip; good for return until Sep styiisa line of Ladies Fine Shoea at $3.50 a pair.

Worth regular tember lo, 1804. For tickets ami full nformation apply to aaents Chicauo $4.25. A SPLENDID BARGAIN. North-Weptern Itailway. hnvi lina two large boats carrying cars between Kewatmee and Krankiort, where connection It tniiile ith theToledo, Ann Arbor A North Mich.

Igmi liallwny, miming to Toledo. 'i'hroiiith Hates, ns low or lower than offered by other routes, will, on application, be quoted tonllhaslorii, Southern and Southeastern point. Give the New Line a Trial. C.W. PEAKE, Commercial Agent, Menominee, W.

H. BENNETT, G. P. Toledo, O. Matliliis (iornl, Felix IImiIIhih, Stanihlaiia Men-click and John Lowendoski, defeniluiitH.

Ily virtue of an execution Issued in the almvtt entitled action, I have levied upon and shall offer for sale, anil sell at pnhllc auction to the highest bidder, at the Sheriff's olllce In the citv of lireen lluv, Hrotvn County, Wisconsin, on tile SrVtli day of AiiL'iiHt, 1SMI, at ten o'clock in tlm forenoon, the following described real estate of the above Dinned defendant, Stanislaus Mendlck: The north east iiiarter of the north east quarter of Meet ion number fifteen of township it) north of range sw east In sulci county. Dated at llrecn liar. July 11, John liAiirKi.NK, Sheriff of Drown Co. Ily KiiwAiiM (iAKPiicv, I nder Sheriff. Cady Ot Itiinlinjrton, l'lfl's Atlyn.

jiillleuliiirrilt Kea I Kt ate Transfers. The following local transfers of real estate have been recently recorded in the oflice of the register of Francis C. Jenkins and yrife to M. A. Jenkins, one acre of land in sections, town 21, range 20; consideration $200.

Charles Davis aud wife to the Free Will Haptist church, town of Lawrence, nearly two acres of land in section 22, tovvd 22, range 10: consideration 1113. l'eter Van Ktveltand wife to IJranus 4 (Iff the reading and approval of tho minutes of the previous meeting, President W. J. i hoiiiiia made a few remarks, giving his ideas of what slxiujd be the nature and scope of the club's work in the coming campaign. Upon motion of F.

A. Hollman, tho preuidpnt was authorized to appoint an executive cnmniittee of seven members, including himself an the secretary. Secretary J. N. McCunn' read a letter from John T.

Kelly, of Milwaukee, FntDAY evenlnethe steamer Henrietta Shoes Repaired. will give a moonlight excursion up tho river. Music for dancing will ho furnished by the Troinliono orchestra. Boat Jeaves McConnick's dock at HOBFPBL SHOE CO..

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