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THE CREKN BAT UAZKTTE, 8ATI7ISDAY AFTEJiNOON, MAItCH 21, 189C. 2 THE RIGHT MAN TO MARRY. STflTE KEWA15EK CATHOLICS ORGANIZE. Ladies Form Society in Honor of the Late Mrs. M.

Riedy. Kewaunee. March 21. A society hit been organized among the ladies oi the Catholic church here. Ibo Dame of the o8o iation is the Pt.

Ann, in honor of the late Mrs. M. Riedy. Preparations are being made to rebuild the county poor farm buildings, lately destroyed bv fire. Mrs.

J. Picket left on Friday for a month's visit in Bocton. B. Soenkseu and J. of Misni-cott spent a few days in the city visiting Headquarters Dress 4J0RGEN8EN for Silks and Goods, BLESCH GO.0- gale of gilks and gress goods pecial One Week, Monday, Har.

23rd to 29th. The absolute Dress Goods supremacy of this store in Green Bay has never been more positively demonstrated than by the extraordinary exhibition of highest class fine Dress Fabrics which mark this Special Sale. The most beautiful assortment of Fancy and Black Silks, comprising the Newest Designs in warp prints, Persian, Dresden and Chameleons in plain and Hatienne grounds. We Emphatically state that Goods of Equal Value have Neverjbeen shown by Any Store in Green Bay at as Low Prices. Our advertisements can be thoroughly depended upon in every particular.

JORGENSEN-BLESCH CO, The Reliable Dry Goods House of Northern Wisconsin. A Coot- in a Hoardlnr House Has Excel lent Results. It is to the pirl who is fortunate enough to he utterly unbiased and able to pick and choose her II female that we givo vords of advice. There is but little doubt that Um author of the infallible proverb: "If pigs hud winya they might be. uble to fly, hut they would be very unlikely the name one who said: "A reformed rake makes the boat of hnsbaniW If such ft thing were possible, doubt-lean he would, but does anyone really believe in a "reformed ruke?" Certainly no one of a worldly mind, nnd very few of a sensible one.

As to" rakes, or eny other notorious characters, there ia not a word to he said in regard to their matrimonial qualities; tiu-y should and will bo entirely omitted from the. discussion. It you wunt your husband to be one of the "stay-at-homo-niffhU" kind, choose a nitm with a hobby, a good, hard-working hobby, that requires manual labor or personal supervision. The man with tin unquenchable desire to hammer in rails, to dip up the soil, to fresco the born door or to photograph the family in "natural" positions, will materially assist in Uie homemaking process. Whut mutter if the pictures do occa-rlonnlly fall on one's head and the chairs usually tip the guest of honor to the floor? The master's little foiblea no far toward making life amusing and consequently happy.

The husband who merely caU and sleeps at home, or who only sheds the light of his countenance upon you at rare Intervals, ia not at all a desirable acquisition. If you are wise you will choose man who has been through a Uvorough boarding house course and graduated witli honors for not expecting too much for his money, and this difficulty will be entirely obviated. This individual has probably received but little comfort in hi protracted experience in boarding-, and will be very thankful for small favors. He does not object to the perf ume of oniona and has a kindly regard for cold meat. Ho may be rciied upon to run the small errands, to mend his own clothes, and, in fact, to render himself generally untroublesome and unobtrusive.

The bookworm should be placed high upon the list of good husbands, in thut, provided that lie has a warm room, a comfortable armchair, and his favorite authors, there you have him settled. His worst fault is thnthe is inclined to seem a trifle unsympathetic, but he finds amusement at his own fireside. and la, though he will not show it. thoroughly fond of the wifef of his bosom. On this same principle, don't pass by a man who smokes a pqie.

If you dislike the odor of tobacco, bee that he is supplied with a good quality, but don't dream of complaining- because he smokes. There ia nothing- in the world that will so smooth the ruffled plumage of the king of creation as looking' at life through a dense cloud of tobacco smoke. Don't marry tho only-aon-of-his-mother and she was-a-widow kind. Depend upon it, if you do, you will find yourself doing over again the "slavery days" in an amateur way. In place of this one we reopectlully recommend the man who is one of a large family of brothers and sisters.

He will have learned tho leanons of unselfishness and self-sacrifice the alpha and omega of domestic felicity so thoroughly in his childhood Uiathe will never forget them under any circumstances. These ure but a few of the types that make good husbands, and, sail to say, bud ones will be found even within this circumscribed lust. Nevertheless, there are plenty of good ones to be found inside it, and if you oniy unuerstaiuJ a man thoroughly and don't metaphorically speaking, of course trend on hta toes, there Ls no doubt that coujugal felicity is distinctly attainable. Standard Delineator. JAPANESE GIRLS CHEW.

lint They Co Jtaot Io It the Way American Law os bo. If Japanese girls know nothing about kissirg, they certainly can come up with our western girls in the art of chewing gum. I was dining one evening with some friends in a tea house, and, as is tho custom there, we. were served by a number of Japanese girls. I noticed one of tliciu imitating to perfection a Jersey row, nnd 1 woudered whether the tutti-frutti and pepsin gum horror had found its way to Japan with western civilization.

I could not speak to her, being at the time altogether Ignorant of her language, so I simply tried to open her mouth with my fingers. The girl laughed, understood, and opening a piece of tissue paper carefully folded in her pocketbook, she showed me Email pieces of red seaweed! This is what they chew. But A Japanese girl doea not chew as they do here. Her pieces of gum are small, nnd do not fill her little mouth to the utmost. She does it slowly, quietly; 1 would say comparatively with elegance, if one could possibly be elegant while imitating a ruminating animal, A Welcome Epistle She There must be good new in your letter.

He Why, it's from Cousin Hob. nc just writes to fay that it isn't convenient for him to pay me that money he borrowed. She I don't eeo anything in that to make you look so pleasant. lie But he doesn't ask for any more. luck.

Pugilwsta say that a blow on the nose is attended with more pain than one on any other part of the body. Y- I nterests George King and Georee Trudell of Casco regtutereu ai trie dajacob Maatta of Red Jacket, Michigan, is in the vicinity buying cattle. J. Darbelley left on Wednesday for Milwaukee niter a week's visit here. Personal Notes From Chilton.

Chilton, March 21 F. Connell and Estelle Nicholson of Hay-ton were Chilton visitors yesterday. Mr. Swartz, proprietor of a hotel at Elkhart, was in town Friday. E.

Funke and wife of Isew Holstein were visitors bereFriday. Mrs. Henry Warner of Hay ton was a visitor at Mr. Karon's Friday. Mrs.

Mary Berkle ef Sheboygan visited her son Otto at the Central house. Mrs. Anpust Hecker of Menasha is rTisitinr atti. Popke's. Mrs.

Emil Meinardus has gone to Milwaukee to purchase her spring tuck of goods. Hews from Flintville. Mr. Krouse moved his mill home March 18, having finished sawing in Pittafield. Harvey Barnes has been a visitor here for the past few days.

-Mr. Ferguson of Big feuamico is very here begins Monday, March 23. It is taught by Miss Sher-van of De Fere. Charles Ellis ol Greenleaf in visiting his parents at this place and other relatives at Rose Lawn. Joe La Fortune has moved from his old home into the Bonchard house.

State News in Brief. William F. Montgomery, a druggist of Appleton, is one of 300 heirs to the property of Alexander Montgomery, who died nearly 100 years ago leaving real estate covering fiftv-nine acres in the vicinity of Wall street, Kew York, leased to a syndicate for a long time. The property is valued at $300,000,000. John Newman, the young man who was arrested upon the complaint ol Father Klop, and the parishioners of St.

Mary's Catholic church at South Superior, was acquitted of the charge of embezzling church funds. The commander of S. II. Wzer post, U. A.

R. of Marinette, has received a call for a meeting to take action on the imprisonment of Mark Barnam. the Wauwiu editor. Resolutions will be passed and forwarded to Gov. Upham asking for his pardon.

The strike among the polishers at the Sterling Bicvcle factory at Kenosha ha xteaded to' the polishers of the 8eig "Walpole works. In this instance the employment of nonunion men is given as a reason for leaving work. Marinette county is going into the land business on an extensive scale. Ten thousand acres of delinquent tax lands will be deeded to the county, and they will then be sold to the highest bidder. 'Sheboygan has got the cycle show erase.

It is intended to hold one there April 9. The city of Superior has now the ready cash to meet its delayed February pay foil. Edward Brennig and Joseph Forster have filed claims of $5,000 each against the town of Waterville, Pepin county, for injuries received some weeks ago on the Plum City road. Henry Meyer, a well-known farmer 8auk county, was found dead in Fred Baumgartcn'e barn at Ableman. it was evidently a case of suicide.

Facts Speak Louder than Words. Out of the 4,650,000 boxes of Begg's German Salve sold in 1895, only three boxes were returned as unsatisfactory. This seems almost incredible as every box Las a positive truarantee accompanying it. J. Robinson and J.

F. Han son sell it. Da. McCj.uhk's glasses fit. Ryes examined and spectacles fitted rREK by Dr.

Rodermund, the expert oculist, at A. Michaal's next Tuesday and Wednesday. Flout Down. "Big Jo" Hour is made from genuine hard wheat, grown in Minnesota, while other flour in this market is mixed with a grade of soft wheat and cannot possibly be as pood as "Big Jo." "Big Jo" flour, 25 Dounds, 55 cents. "Big Jo" flour, 50 pounds, 1.05.

"Big Jo" flour, 100 pounds, f2.10. WlNEQARO 2 doors north P. O. De. McCluee's glasses fit.

No Price Is Enough for Good Couugel, JSo we make no charge for advising an arly purchase of a spring suit or overcoat while the selection is complete. The A. i'uhlek Co. Da. McCllrr's glasses fit.

Home SeekerV Excursions. On 'April 7 and 21 and May 5. 1890, the G. W.4 St. P.

R. R. will sll excursion tickets to points in the West and North-West at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. For farther informa tion apply to any agent of G. W.

Kt. P. R. R. Da.

McClurk'b classes fit. Caution. All instantaneous cough cures contain opiates and are liable to dry up the phlegm and mucus in the bronchial, tubes and lurvys, thereby causing congestion. We guarantee Beggs' Cheray Congb yyrnp aeainht this danger. J.

Roisinnon A J. F. Hankow Da. McClvki's tl.isses fit. Da.

Rodeumuni)' next Tuesdav and Wednesday at A. Michaal's jewelry store. Spectacles fitted and eves examined free. Da. MoClvbb's glasses fit.

The results of all this appear in the Inrgenees ef our spring display ef woeleag and the lowaesg of the prices here today. The offerings are aii aggregation of spcialitiea mauy styles are exclutiTe. Krery thought that our buyer can evolve forasacnbling the completest stock at the smallest cost is actively employed. Large business will be as inseparable foin the great chances put before yon today; as are ennse and effect, object and xuailow, seund and echo. This announcement tells only part of the story Read it for what it tells.

WHAT WHAT Will Buy A blue, black or mixed A blue or black import- A blue b'ack or cheviot spring suit ed clay weave diagonal mbced cheviot spring made to your Special worsted coat and vest, overcoat, made to your MMMMMBMMMHMHMMMMMHM Order. made to your Special Special Order. mmmmmmaTmkkwmmmmkmmmmmmmmmm tmmmtmmmmmaawawamkmmammmam mAawammmmmmmmmmmmmmmkmkmmm order. 01 It Does Not Pay to experiment with medicines. Bepgs Blood Purifier is no novelty.

A record of twenty years proves it to be the best known formula for enriching the blood and driving from the system those im- unties which breed disease. For sale J. Robinson and J. F. Ilannon.

Dr. Rodkbmukd, next Tuesday and Wednesday at A jewelry store. Spectacles, fitted and eyes examined. Free. Dr.

MrCi.CKie'8 glasses fit. Down Tliey.Come. Every resident of Green Bay is familiar with the tact that we are the lead in? exponents here of the idea of good quality and low prices in clothing. The season has arrived when one commences to look around for a new sprint; suit and this is the clothing store you should not miss. Tun A.

Sfvhlek Co. At Michaal's next Tuesday and edncsuay, vr. Kodermnnu. He (significantly) I am my father's only child, you know, Miss Blood. She Well, you can't blame him, Mr, Sappy.

Brooklyn Life. Pit, McClurk's jilasfes fit. TVarcli the Pennies. The Frugal person always watches the pennies; the dollars are "credited with being able to take care of themselves. At any rate they do it at our store, where the purchasing power of a dollar is greater now than ever before.

Wn flm i anrna ttviAntmnol values in 18'Jb" spring wraps. I 'K U). Dh. McCurk's glasnes fit. Dtf.KoDBHMUND will btf fit A.Michnal's jewelry store next Tuesday and ednesday; he will fit spectacles and examiLt eyes krkk.

Db. McClvrk's glares fit. ConArniailoa Mail As handsome a line for boys as oa cares to look at. Tna A. grim us Co.

Dr. McClukk's glasses fit. Begga' Hair Renewer. No preparation ever pnt on the market has given such universal satisfaction. It is not only a hair renewer and i II vi7i-irntir hnt olnanoaa iha amln if all dandruff, leaving the hair soft, slossv and luxuriant.

Sold by J. liobinson A J. i. Ilannon. "Complete AX9 How to Attain It.

A Wonderful i'c Medical JUook.writ ten for Hen Ooly. One copy may be bad free on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BVFFALO. N.T.

filanboai Are Ours. WHAT Will Buy Will Buy OLIVER LIBBEY, General Insurance 209 WASKM6T01 STREET, GREEN BAY. KRIPPNER KAYE, Fashionable West Side Tailors. WANT COLUHN. WaXTED-HKLP.

vw- A WT ouib at HnnM lshrteiniDR. Mich. Good wEr will be paid to Iho right party. "Lady Preferred." i-Sldlm WA NTEV-SA LOON LICENSE. ANTED 4 saloon license, will also take a mull itouk.

inquire uacetto orace. 3-ltt def FOR SALE. ITIOR SALK Horse and btnoty. Cull at ll.M l)oi Ktreet. Must be told witUlu 14 days.

3-17 lw TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. AITHO is the Inrky man? I offer at a great timber land in the town of Preble, '1 miles irom uosiomoH. urwu nay. inquire ui ereamerr nr W. II.

Woodruff. 214 Webatur avenue. S-6 tf The NUTSHELL, 228 Fresh Pure Candy, Fruits, Nuts, To. baccos, Cigars, Etc. Agency for City llakery.

Ererythinc Kresh and frolt Drinks or All Kinds. FRED BUCKLEY Prop. nARTIN JACOB. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, N. Washington Grn Bay G.

T. KYBER, Notary Public, flORTOAQE, LOAN COLLECTION OFFICE. Saval Estntt mad Faaaaje Ticket Ageaey. Belling Real KstaU, Renting Houses and Paying Taxes for Mon-reaidents. Passage riskets on the Best Bteanaalp Ltnss between Europe and A meriea.

Drawing Peels, Mortgage. Last Wills, Tease llortgagssand Bills ef Bale; also Marine Proses and otaer Selary Business Coaaior a so Oaaa Addre- Q. E. T. KYBER.

GKBKN BAT. WIS. Real Estate Bargains IN Xavier Martin's General Land Office. 100 acres ef good farming hard wood timber lind. IS mflM tmrlhVHt nf firtn Rtr! ft railof from railroad nation; 2 miles from Tillage: with more than enongh marketable timber to pay for the land lUel.

Will sell in whole or iu SO acre tract for 10.00 per asre, part on time if desired. Aluo 170n seros nffsrmine snd fruit ocarina land In Door County, wiil 11 in 40 or HO tract on ir terms from 4 to iliillur jer acre: al tt teres near the eity of Marinette, can be laid out iu city lots. before Jaetj LOUIS BUSCH, 1349 Main street FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Sausage a Specialty. Telephone orders re ceive prompt attenuon.

rnone a riusa. AWNINGS. All the Latest ratternp. Patent Wood or Iron Frame. Good Goods at Living Prices.

AddresnSOOS. Washington St. Green Bar, ms. H. J.

CONLEY. John B. Bardouche, Maple, Beecb Pine Wood Bnildine and all- I iaa aana eat ia any i and lengtk. V. aaegravet ldenee Kin, yard foot K.

Mad) so a. E. P. PARISH CO. Citizens National Bank Bld'g.

WALL PAPER, F. W. BASCHE, 221 N. Wachingtoa SL Telephone 101. urn..

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