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ALEXANDER STEPHENS. tVERY MAN HIS OWN BOSS. STATE GAZETTE. THE LITTLE BED HEN. This is the story my grandmother told, One day, when the wind and the Dead without several ladies at his table.

At the National Hotel in Washington, at which he resided before and since the war, always occupying the same suit of rooms, he was a great favorite with the weather were cold JUUL iiiU a uu Reminiscences of tne Statesman. General Neglet, of Pittsburg, President of the National Union League, has called a meeting of the Executive Committee of that body, at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, on the 24th of March, for the transaction of important political business. Bargains Gen. Fair child lp Newcastle. Gen.

Fairchild, ex-governor of Wisconsin, and latterly United States minister at Madrid, arrived yesterday af ternoon at the Central Station. Newcastle, where be was received by Maj. Jones, the Ameri can consul. Gen. Fairchild is president of the Exhibition of Railway Appliances, to be held in Chicago during May and June of this year, and during his visit to In 1S7S Mrs.

Elizabeth Thomp REXEU'AL OF TREATY. The steamship Spain arrived in Nt York Sunday with a diplomatic pai ty from Madagascar. The envoys 1 'ft their home last August accredited to France, Great Britain, Germany a ad the United States. The party left jd wives and daughters of the other boarders, and they were his con Maine has restored capital punishment, the experience being in that stant visitors. Every child in the house was at home in his rooms.

You have read it before perhaps, dozens of times; Will you hear it again in the simplest of rhymes? "Who'll sift the flour?" cried the little red hen; "We need some more bread," "I w-o-n-t," I w-o-n-t," all the rest of the ten Quite lazily said. "Well, then, I will!" To the pantry she went That very same hour, And merrily sang, on her task still intent. Till she'd sifted the flour. state that prison punishment did increase the crime of murder. Manufacturers and Dealers in Boots and Shoes Have received their Spring Stock, which is complete with everything found in a Fii-st Class Boot and Shoe Store.

Have the largest stock of son, the well-known philanthropist, purchased Carpenter's original painting of the signing of the emancipation proclamation engraved copies of which are to be seen everywhere and desired Mr. Stephens to present it to Congress in her name. It was a re and he was gifted in the faculty of entertaining children as well farms. Farming; nd as grown people. The ladies at the hotel used to watch over him The bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance Wednesday was 100,000 for shipment to New York.

with the fondest attention, nurs How to Promote Personal Power i A Ren Radical Reformer. is no proTieion in the Divine eiKUomv for political bosses!" With a bang of his Ifet, and in the voice of a man who had made np his mind on the snbject, Rev. James Chambers, of Calvary Presbyterian Church, Harlem, recently opened his sermon with this announcement. He was rifht. The onlv Ixjr authorized by the Book is mentioned in these words: "He who ruleth his own spirit is rrentor than he who taketh a city." Commonly, the better aide of men is subject to the despotism of the worse side.

Bad passions, bad jealousies and base revenges are all 1 htsscs. One of the worst of bosses is bile. What is most depressing in philosophical or theological thought is dne to it. Old General Debility is another tyranical boss. He lashes men who are natnrally prod until they lieeome unnaturally bad or miserably weak.

Concerning his deliverance from this bondage, Rev. S. P. Lewis, pastor of the Eighth Street Baptist Church, St Loois, Mol, writes: "I was suffer ing him when he was ill, and looking after his comfort when he was well. He had a romance in "Who'll stir in the yeast cried the Newcastle the interests of the exhibition will receive his attention, and in view of the prospects of a reduction in the tariff and the possibility of forming business connections with the West, it is hoped that our locomotive builders and others interested in the manufacture of railway appliances will send exhibits to the Chicago Exhibition.

If "Puffing Billy" could be sent over it would, per his youth, and several versions of Monday for Washington to eichai ge ratifications of a revised treaty of peace and friendship between the wo Governments which has long beer in preparation, and was ratified by he United States Senate on Tuesday of last week. They have already secu -ed a ratification of a treaty with Great Britain. France claims to be the m-er of a large tract oil the North-n est coast through treaties with the Ss ka-lara chiefs, notwithstanding that it afterward recognized the authority of Queen Ranovalona. Here in a nt-shell, is the possible cause of fut are trouble. Colonel Robinson of Wis on-sin accompanies the embassy.

He vas little red hen, "And who'll kneed the bread?" opened in this city, of 6c Dunban, make ged to be the bet FULL LIKE OF I won't" "I won't," all the rest of the it have been told, but he denied the accuracy of all of them, and kopt his love affair of the past buried bevond revelation. ten Quite antrrily said. Timber Lauds, Houses and Lots, it mm limn Genera! Land Office, CtESJ MJ tl MS. No. H.

Small fnrm of '20 acre in the town of Eaton, nriotil It) utile from the city of ii Khv. (tood and bum, toil flrnt cUe. ntrv around it well eettled. Price onlv $on No. M0.

nndcrcnUi-ration, good house, two good burnt and graiiarv. (. for cattle and toole. Good of water near the houu with pump fa the boaac drawing from said epring. Another portni on tin-farm near the R.

fL markable selection. but Mr. Stephens accepted very gracefully and made the presentation speech. This man, who of all Congress was the most conspicuous in his efforts to prevent the emancipation of the slaves, appeared to present to the government of the United States an illustration of the scene in the Executive Chamber when the legal formalities which brought aliout the emancipation were consummated. This event, like the other, ought to be pictured upon canvas.

No man Well, then, I will," and she worked Children 8 Shoes ever Gox Bro. Smith which are acknou led made; also have a mn liMis. FOR LADIES. AND WE GUARANTEE. QUALITY WE CAS ED.

The wife of a Western Con so fast That the loaf looked liulit gressman, more ennous tnan po When placed in its shining pan at last. To rise through the night. The pnnce of Wales has been created a field marshal of the German empire. March Predictions. The following predictions for March by Vennor.

the Canadian Weather Front, may be of interest to some of our readers: 10 to. 15th Very general and severe snow storms and blockades, extending far to westward. Rains and snow-falls in Xova Scotia and New Brunswick. Tremendous snow drifts in the Western States. 17th to 20th General heavy snow and rain storms south to New York and Washington.

Snow lite, was one day sitting by Mr. Stephens, bedside, when he was so very ill in the winter of 1877, and he spoke quite freely to her of his mother and his early life. MISSES. WHICH AS TO FIT JND XOT BE EXCELL- OUR 'Who'll kindle the fire?" cried the little red hen, "Who'll bake the bread?" "Why did you never marrvf "I won't," "I won't" all the rest of the appreciated the significance of the event more than he. The two she asked.

Stock of slippers ten Quite suddenly said. houses of Congress met together, "That's mv secret," he replied sent by President Grant to Tamai ava in 1875. Madagascar is 950 miles, 1 ng 3iK miles wide, and contains of 5,0 population, or more. Under the new treaty all Ameri sin ships will have the privilege of la ad-ing co 1 at Tamatave, on the ast coast, and Mojanga, on the west, 'ree of port charges. Then foreigi ers, who by the old institutions of the "Well, then, I Will," and she wiped and were presided over bv Vice evasively.

For Ladies, Misses and and we are belling them the dust Till the oven was clean. But we would all like to know President heeler. Children, is large, verv low. In haps, form the most popular fea-tuie of the exhibition, which is intended to be the largest and most perfect that has ever been held. The name of GeD.

Fair-child, perhaps the most popular American with Europeans, is a guarantee that the old engine in which we take just pride will be well looked after and returned to us without the possibility of in jury in transit. The General will be the guest of Maj. Jones during his stay in the North. Newcastle (England) Daily Chronicle. Medical Uses of Ergs.

For burns or scalds nothing is more soothing than the white of an egg. which may be poured over ing from exhaustion and general ue-bility. A nn iuvigorant I used Parker's Giagpr Tonic. I never met with anything so effective. It is an elegant medicine.

1 take a bottle in my valise when I go on my annual vacations." -Parkers Ginger Tonic neither in-toxicutea nor pfomoiea a desire for atr drinks. The most pronounced tempi unoe people use and praise it for Miis reason alone. It cures Malarial Fe era, Consumption, all diseases of the Blood. A u.aknesses peculiar to women. Its aeti is prompt and pervasive.

Test .1 once, and you will adopt it as a home remedy. Prices, -V cents and si Chemists, New York. And the loaf, when baked, had the Mr. St (linen-- appeared in a it," was her reponse. "Well," said the old skeleton nicest crust That ever was seen.

new suit of broadcloth, made expressly for the occasion, as he af grimly and relnctantly, "I never saw but one woman I wanted to marry, but she did not want to terward remarked, and rolled his ttfi'M BBDph'lDK water lo the K. K. tank for Wilcfa the Cu. pay ovact $21S0 yearly, eoil flrat claf" for either (tllla, roota or a'ock, and only half mile from a thriving village. There i aIfo a gravel sand bd afl tea ha- funnelled for over $10011 of gravel and enad to the village, and ia in raach demai aleoorchan! of above 100 fruit bearing tro4-M rtaWU na iat Aeaaaa bnnele of appl'f.

Price No 29U. Fine building lot nnly three blocks from tne post oftire. Large bArn on 'Aid lot which could a moved to OM front And made Into a good house. The location i a dcAirahle one and coxumand alga raa. Price $800 No.

ML loRe and to in on of the finest location of th- city of reen Hay. only three block- the oflVe. Price $1500. No. Farm of) acre.

140 tinner cnlti-vaMoti till fenced with board and in good CoD-fllfaj oajv mile frou the city of Green Buy on good road. Two honaeV and three stable, barn liiug I-eu burued down lately are not yet rebuilt. T'i- t.f the soil "Now the work is done," cried the country are never to be permitte 1 to own land in Madagascar, will he ace- chair with its big wheels and blockades again est. On 20th or 21st. great wind storm at New-York.

27th Another general storm period. Snow and rains. Newfoundland snowhlocked. 30th and 31st -General snow. little red hen, "Who'll eat the bread?" green cushions back and forth in marry me.

That's a good reason, forth be permitted to lease it for twenty-five years, with the privilege "I will," "I will," all the rest of the isn't it?" Men's, Boy's and Youth's Shoes We have all styles of the very lw-st makes. We also mannfactnr Boots and Shoe to order In All The Latest Styles And guarantee good fits. Give us a call and we are sure to please vou. Xo goods misrepresented. Orders from outside towns promptly filled.

Don't forget the place SIGN RED BOOT 87 Washington Street. of renewing it for future terms of Like ten Verv eagerly said. the area in front of the Clerk's desk When it came his time to si ilk he gave the wheels a little "I hope she lived to regret her duration indefinitely, if stated ii, the "No, indeed, you won't, as you've mistake," remarked the kind heart. ierk, turned his face toward Mr. said before, I'll eat it mvnelf." HE GREAT CURE Thompson, who sat near him.

Y-e responded Mr. Ste And she left the loaf, after locking the wound. It is softer as a varnish for a burn than collodion. I well adapted to gra, root and tack straightened his manuscript with FOR the door, On the closet Bbelf. phens slowly.

"I think she did. and fo did lease. Another valuable concession is that im i Mists may be paid in asb or kind: heretofore they have al vays been paid in kind, and freqnentl the cotton market has lieen controlled by an accumulation of put ton received from duties." ed a we lataa gre-t bargain one emmsilv-gloved hand, steadi Prii. and being always at hand, can be R-II-E-r-M-A-T-I-S-M iful location fur He was always ambitious to lx of tiie Then the nine who'd been luzy and applied immediately. It is also more cooling than the "sweet oil KiGMEYS.

LIVER AND BOWELS. ed his chair with the other, and began. The House stilled as a thin, piping voice came from this sullen and cross Governor of Georgia, and al wind and rain storms. Heavy-blow and rains on New York and Middle States seaboard. Snow and rain storms in maritime The period of the LOlfc to the 12th.

he adds, will undoubtedly be severe and widespread: but the heavy rain and wind storms of the 27th to may cause the greatest harm, particularly towards New York and middle sea 1 oard. It clcazueB the ayatexn cf the acrid poison Went up to the attic and wept o'er and cotton," which was formerly the dreadful Bunferirjtf though his friends protested COTTO, DUCHATEAU CO. llKvb- Green Bay. Wis. LOOK HERE.

fuinmcr 1-icated on n.ilcr ii! about road. The aau of the ted ia one nt price r. ran reujt against his acceptance of the supposed to le the surest applica WD rumpled iag ol clothes ami with FAILURE OF THE RIVER THOUSANDS OF CASES of the want forn-j of this :crriv.e disease ered face. Back and forth and nomination last fall, he made the their loss. The Independent.

SATURDAY STORM. have been caieldy relieved, andutsocrt piTra canvass, and after election, as tion to allay tho smarting pain. It is the contact with the air that gives the extreme discomfort ex it write lo au! twn lot HARBOR BILL, The press at large have giv 7th Congress many an approviu across and around the area his chair followed the emphasis of his Jlotl the citv of PERFECTLY CUKtU. ft. I li liUY, SOLB by IKICCIST.

So Orr'-II the pat snmed the duties of the office Biv. Pi Boston. March 1ft A north with as great gratification as if it rXIJ. peech, and the cadence of bis is for or failing to make appropriate had been the first honor ever con sentences. The man spoke with east rainstorm set in at 11 The velocity of the wind in twen Hire, Mora from the poM-JJ, down ttalnnce on time.

Mfett Mdeme aud two lot, city ot tireeu Bay, with barn, udotht-rbuiMlojra. The i mi bath i'nt- premise aud Mirround-d at) ranch af moner, ciienry visible efforts. His head dropped erred upon him. But as his friends feared, the task was before each sentence was through room, 'j intf are beautifii ty-nine miles an hour, the tem perature 25S, the barometer greater than he could periorm Tlio last words came in a whisper; Price pan aud ood tarfie can make It. on time if de.ired.

The vexations and perplexities of bis chin rested for an instant on the straggling black tiejtherewas perienced from ordinary accidents of this kind, and anything that excludes the air and prevents inflammation is the thing to be at once applied. The egg is also considered one of the best remedies for dysentery. Beaten up slightly with or without sugar and swallowed, it tends by its excellent qualities to lessen the in flammation of the stomach and intestines, and by forming a the office wore upon him, and it 3 Tills Three pl. ndid low In Oak (irore, city of tireeo Bay. fronting on Main street and running back to river.

The lota are im-Drotn and vreU alfo a good barn and a a pause; his chest rose and fell; was a labor to perform its duties utinuing improvements upon rivers and harbors. The cry of "big -tteal" which resounded over last yearV Har-lior and River bill left a harmful echo, the at which has already been told, but a clearer idea of the Ik nn to ci mie may be found is the foil wing special from Washington to the i Chicago Tnter-Ocean: The failure of Congress to OH ke ap" propriations for continuing ments upon rivers and harbors ill nn- MsasteMM lilay. at Apple-ton and Wanpacn. Appleton. March l.

Fire broke out at 1 :30 m. in A. L. Smith's brick block, west of Foster's drug store on College avenue. It originated from a coal stove in Conkey iV Brigg's insurance office on the second floor.

When the fire was discov his head went back with a snap. A great deal of fault was found boat hone i hereon. Thi ia really a choice with him because of the too free and another sentence began. So aud plenni ideation for bupinen, or re ence. Price only fJVUU.

use of the pardoning power, and it went ou simple.straight praise sri. nnuee anil lot located on and slowly falling. There is a heavy rainstorm at Providence, A special from Newport says there is a tremendous sea. The tides are very high, and now reach to the top of the wharf plates. Many people are extreme ly nervous.

The leach roars as it has not done for years, and Spouting Rock is sending columns of water to an unusual height. LIVER Main street, Oak UroTe, city of Green Bay be was frequently imposed upon. of Lincoln the last plea of a lost cause, and the acknowledgment but he had a tender heart and transient coating on these organs could not resist the appeals of ol an unwillingblessing. ered the entire second story was tilled with smoke and nothing There will lie LIVELY TI3IES at DOUTILLE BASCHES after March 1st. We are getting in our Spring Stock, and will offer to the trade the BEST and Largest Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES This side of Milwaukee, at VERY LOW the friends of convicts who in Although but an atom, Mr.

i donbtedJy residt eventually in ie sup-i pression of the works that liav ljeen I and are now in progress. eneral could le recovered. Except the te reeded for mercy. Stephens was possessed of re rnn vti. He.

SI. A neat little cottage una lot ia Oak Orve, citv of (Jrcen Har. price only $.190. No. A weil built and well finished dwelling aud four fractional lots, built itf and for the nse of present owner, who baa moved out of the citv.

Good neighborhood and premises well shaded by shade tree. Ex A flue Imiidtng lot on ly five hlocka from the eorrt city of Green Bay. Good neighborhood and a choice lot. Price He will be buried upon the markable physical as well as mor It is for the and its attendants, LOPSSESS. ve gained a world-wide -iecty has ever been "acta so genfly on the tgiTngthemvigortoAS i a pBtarAl rcsalt, the ris Braced, the Muscles nd theBody Robust.

papers in the safe everytlnnii in Conkey A Briggs's office was to enable nature to resume Ikt healthful sway over the diseased body. Two or at most three eggs per day would le all that is required in ordinary cases; and since the egg is not merely medi cine, but food also, the lighter the diet otherwise and the quieter plantation near the house where al courage. Several stones are A telegram from Highland Light gives the wind southeast. nulled. the second storv was told to illustrate his nerve and he was born, and where his par with indications of a heavv gale also occupied bv J.

E. H. Stim ents he. pugnacionsness. but the follow 1 coming.

ing, which describes one of the Twc 11 hor.ee and four son's photograph gallery, and his entire stock was destroved. The Plymouth. March 10 most exciting events of his life the patient is kent, more certain first floor was occupied by Gabe the recovery. Ullnian with a large stock of will do for all. During a heated campaign in Georgia in 1H48 he had an altercation with Judge clothing, which was almost on- Fortv-Two a-ew in All and Wright, Chief of Engineers at tl War Department, said to-day that th effect will be very damaging to the works, resulting in great loss to the government.

The works will necessan have lobe stopped finally, and befo they are resumed they will suffer greatly from exposure and want of care and attention. The closing of the works will cause the discharge of the iresent force engaged uon them, and a complete reorganization of it in leir resumption. This reorganization always very expensive. In the case i some of the works the contracts do not specify the time when works hall completed. In these cases the government can proceed more slowh in carrying on the works, and th is tide them over the interval before next appropriations are made.

This is regarded as being cheaper for the government than to hurrv up the tirelv ruined either bv lire or Cone, a prominent Democratic At Marseilles. O. Taylor, of the Hudson. Star and Times. Consul at Marseilles, France in a recent letter to his paper gives the follow ing statement ef the customs of that country water, but few coods being: re Seven Death.

Berlin. March lit Berlin is leader of that State, who rebuked him for his Whig utterances, and Konr Veastiful buildiuc iota iu city of Gretn Hoy. email bam aud 'eou. I.ms improved and well A apiendtd corner lot ou Maoa of Green Bay. Lot St hj 440 feet, impnved Price jlW.

Baildiug lot on Ator neight. en Bar. near Mrs Robb'a reaid- a bargain for $100. A good well fiuisked orner lot on Ouincv street, cttf ol In district. For cot Kftke half acrcpoii oca diseases chills.

I it -gATi the use ol The reaclt wu marvelous: on became hearty asd cbuat no fuxtutr troufcls- 7 gato cneTrpl Urer, ainr4 fmm otwionu lu-lite I cl liirli jiiftl fairlv. nU tou niil fitrrtinn. ViKoroui Hitting Scrw, od moved in good condition. called him a traitor to the South. about over her small pox epidemic and will commence next week a But for the successful efforts of the fire department the whole The storm began at noon, and it is now raining bard, with the wind blowing violently, and increasing from the northeast.

There is a very full sea Worcester. March 10. The twenty -fifth snow storm of the season began this forenoon. It is snowing rapidly -more so than during any storm this sea son. The barometer is lower than it has been for a year.

Bloomington, 111.. March 10. At an early hour this morning a terrible snowstorm commenced Stephens, who was unarmed. block would have been burned pan on time if de Price wholesale destruction of wearing apparel and household goods of those who have had cases in the The building was one of the mo6t una Office, Jfttmy V. Y.

PRICES. Please (iive us a CalL We ARE SIRE TO SUIT Y01 IF LOW PRICES CAN DO IT. DOUTILLE BASCHE. af ABRXAOE MATTERS. I wrote in a former letter of how marriages are consecrated here in the higher society circles oud lot on Cberrv street 11 Ml substantial in the city, and was erected bv Francis Hammond in IjTI'S HAIR DYE struck his insulter across the face with a small cane.

Cone, in a rage, drew a dirk knife and attempted to stab him to the heart. Although largo and muscular his puny opponent prevented the deadly thrust, but received eighteen or twenty wounds on differ family. This may work hardship on some, but it is deemed necessary to issue against a reapiear- 1S68. works and close them for a certain i rhaned to Waupaca. Wis.

March 0. Fire citv of Graeu Bav. Cost 15u(, will seii it lor No. SSt. Small house and lot in Omk Grove, citv Green Bay, Will te cheap.

For price and terms come to the olf ce. No. T77. Ten serai of land iu the village of Peehtigo. centrally located and ruun'ug to the river.

Por price ai.d icrtua apply toiheof-4ee or write. So. Pine residence in one of the most ir.g:G spjpUcatloil ot tbJs natural eclur, uua acU iu- that it is merely a question of "bargain and sale," between the parents or friends of the couple to be married, the latter having but period. In the case of mai other works, however, the appropriations and contracts expire at the nd of a broke out this morning in It Be I nta- no i i rw. ance of the disease at some future time.

Supscriptions are being made to partudly or SPTll to rage in this city, the wind ood worth brick building on certain time, ihe works wii neces- U0lt! Main street. The loss on the 38 rra Street. Mew York. b' owing at times a perfect hur little to sav in the matter. sarilv have to be stopped at expi i i.i-.

urn sMAxr.it'Of i miuiMbi i-fulace snch property as ration of that time, and remai i closed ricane, while the weather was Here, where the population is i- iI fte cf a rertc Bey, This pro- g. bnilt on ge rooms. built it mav be found neces until further provision is n.ade bv building is $800 and is fully covered by insurance in the Underwriters, of New York and Orient quite cold. all Catholic, there are two cere law for their continuance. fol sary to burn.

The whole er.t parts of his body. Finally Cone threw the plucky little fellow down, and forcing his head back to the floor with his left hand, as though he had been a child, he held the knife before his eyes, crying: monies, the civil and religious; the lowing is a list of the imprc vements St. Louis. March 10 The fear of Wiggins' storm has number of cases in Berlin was former performed by the mayor or one of his deputies, and the BALL'S reached here. About 180 fisher INSURANCE.

FiUE, LIFE ASD A CIDENT. E. K. ANSORCE, Agent. of Hartford.

The loss on Sam Stout's saloon stock is $3(HI. also fully covered by insurance in the Traders, of Chicago. The fire originated in the second storr. men operate on the Mississippi latter by the priest of the parish and the Illinois rivers, from St. "Apologize, or I'll cut vonr hani acd utahl.

capa-z honse aud 4 cowe. abov- To More 8 tons with lot and its EftnBg rb- rivet and the mf: UiM llrd. vet ace in thii city. J-'or tothi office or writ. acre, near Pent.go, good frame boiwe, toting orchard of fruit rins of water near the covered with beach, Price $400U.

ou throat Ijouis to feona, and they are ble of acconim with room lar. of hy. Tin mTiy large sh 1'ark. make it not expensive price and trrai MacraVader( ltaro. granary bearing tree.

houM. 80 acT mapie, ba wo said to have all taken their nets on the Northwestern lakes aul rivers showing the probable amount tliat will remain unexpended on e. eh June 30, 1883, and the probable date at which the appropriation wil le exhausted on works which, cann )t be indefinitely continued. Space can be given only to improvements in the State of Wi.v in-sin: Improving harbor at Me lominee, Aug. 1 1883.

Improving harbor at Oeo ito, HEI THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN AN' out of the rivers until Wednes The laconic reply was: "Never. Cut away." The blade was descending, when day next, ishes are scarce in of forty -two of which seven victims died, and the balance have recov ered or are getting along nicely. There have been no new cases during the past two weeks. The board of health to-day issn ed an order allowing the chnrches to be opened to-morrow, rhe schools will be opened Monday and public assemblages will be permitted next week. Sniride at Waman.

Wausau. March 11. The body consequence. Ihe weather is cloudy, with rather a high and Stephens caught and arrested it nearly severing his hand in the ctl'v-t. Both men in the struggle got to their feet again, and were SUABLE COMPANIES Philadelphia sa New York St.

Louia Milwaukee New York gusty wind. where the bride belongs. The civil ceremony is usually without display, simply the families of the couple attending. The religious ceremonies are imposing, the attendance large, and the toil-' ete elegant After the religious ceremony a drive is usually taken about the city and suburbs, and then there is a grand "marriage feast," celebrated at the home of the bride, or more frequently at some hotel, restaurant or hall, where there's more room for large companies to hold these festivities. The expenses of the marriage feast are paid jointly by the Liverpool and London and Glebe.

Firfe Association, American, Citizens -Glens Falls, -American Central Concordia -Clinton Etna Life iov. 1, 1883. Improving harbor continuing the one-sided combat, at Bav, GOV. JSPBAIES MAR RI.4GE. SIUKM); Oct.

1J when common friends interfered and separated them. Stephens' No. Ti acre" PINE laud on the BS.l Oi KUto river, about white pine and fouj. hort haul, and oniT a abort distance from "the Wi. aud Mich.

R. ft. to which the loe can ht floated. For all particulars apply to the office or wnte. No.

274. Ooodfarmici: ana hard woed timber land on the Menominee river, a little toiitn of Norway, Vulcan and other mtnea. A splendid place for farming as all the produce can be Bold to mines at high prices. Price 50 per acre. No.

4T1. Two thousand acre of fanning and tlnitter land in Putsfield and Suamlco. Will sell he whole or hi tracts to suit purchaser. Fur price and terms come to tbe of- Staunton. March 10.

Mrs. Dora Mav Calvert, who so mvs wounds, fortunately, were dressed at once. Had there been anv de- terionsly became Mrs. Spragne, is of a type of beauty strikingly in lav he would have bled to death Total Assets Over $70,000,000. -LOSSES LIBE3ALLT ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY PAID.

STD RAFTS AND contrast with the celebrated Mrs from th" cutting of an intercostal of UliflT Opdapt was found in the woods east of this city this morning. He had been missing for about two weeks, and he was found at the foot of a tree with a piece of cord round bis neck. Tiie other piece was fastened to Kate Chase Sprague. She has I'ASSAGE TO AD FROM EUROPE, SOLI) rOK THE BEST STEAMSHIP LINES. St.

Louis. March 9. The Globe Democrat's correspondent, who reached Helena yesterday from Memphis by the steamer Chauteau. gives the following view of the situation along the the river bank: '-There are not more than two or three spots of dry ground between Memphis and this point, and scores of the lest farms in Arkansas and Mississippi are in a complete state of wreck, most of them abandoned, the owners and laborers bavins; to higher ground. In many places cattle are standing in water.

Almost every- gin house is filled with colored people. At Harbnll's Landing eighteen colored men and women in two Ixrnts were moored to a tree on the flooded banks waiting for the steamloat to take them away. There was not a foot of dry land in forty miles Skiff loads of colored people and their household goods were seen at various points seeking for 3 artery. This is a good example of his indomitable courage. particularly brilliant color, light Fidelity and Casualty Compan of New York, In Improving harbor of refn re at entrance of Sturgeon Bav Ca lal, Wisconsin, Sept 1883.

Improving harbor at Kewai nee tUnO Aug. 1 1883. Improving harbor at Tw i Rivers, $2,000: Aug. 1, 1883. Improving harbor at Manitowoc, Wis-, Aug.

1,1883. Improving harbor at Sl.ebovgan, Aug. 1, 1883, Harlxir of refuge at Milwa ikee Bav, $30,000, Oct 1, 1883. Improving harbor at Milwaukee Wis. Sl.3,000.

Improving harbor at Rac! ne. H0HI Sept. 1, 1883. Improving Fox and -Visconsin Hirers. S75.000.

brown hair and dark brown eyes His suffering, wasted shrunken parents of the bride and groom. The custom as to wedding presents is rather curious. The groom is always expected to make nce. No. 74.

Honse and 1 on street. The house ia in good condition $700 of improvement having been put on the house this apring. Will sell tbe house and one lot for $1,800. or the hnns- and 3 lots for $3,100. No.

JftH. Small farm of acres frontine on river, between the city of Fort llow-ard and the vil age of West liepere. Fine piece of lanil and well located. Price No. Farm of 40 acres of land oulr 3 In figure she is tall and willowy sures Against Accidents to the Person- A FULL but not as handsome as the ex- form contained a big soul.

Stephens refused to appear against the Judge on his trial, and their ami a limb within reach. ne nail apparently raised himself with his hand, fastened the rope, and the bride many presents, the value to be in a ratio correspond Stock of Fine Stationery cable relations were ultimately restored the Judge having, after the Southern fashion, bitterly re ing wih the "Dot" (dowry) given governor's first wife, and those who have met her aver that she has little of the conversational powers of the daughter of Chief Justico Chase The minister officiating is an ex -confederate officer, and it is an interesting Ai'iums, Autograph Alliums. her by her parents. Among the other presents is alu-ays to be Blank Bocks. Memorandum Books, Wallets Playing Cards.

Besl Quality of Viol and Other Libraries, -Ytrn fte II. i fi "a.eriy gretted the painful occurrence. Pv.ljcr rai i s-r. t.i.se S.ur. ri 11 aatlt ai.OO.

Iaiir.n 'Ins. l.oO. r. trerjwKcrr. Unrtak in.

ivs on Hand. Mr. Stephens bad a keen sense Office, Pine of the ridiculous, and used to re St. Green UNDER KLAUS' HALL. Bav, Wis.

mayl380dawt when he let go. the fall broke the cord, but was sufficiently strong to break his neck. "About the time of his disappearance, he sought the hand of his widowed sister-in-law but upon leingrefused. threatened suicide. The deceased was a tailor by profession, and had been employed in Woessner's tailoring establishmant for a num included the dress in which she is to married.

He is also expected to present her several oth CII1! fact that he is the rector of the church of which the Hon. Alex late anecdotes from his own experience to amuse his friends. One which he was verv fond of Tuf. -piesttoii as to when ie tax on capital and deposits of banks bankers and National banking associations will cease under the operati ot the act of March 3d to redue internal taxation, has not vet been decided. er dresses, especially a traveling and party dress, also cloak, shawl MILWAUKEE NORTHERN R.

R. ground to rest on. At sterling ander H. H. Stuart, President Fillmore's secretary of the interi or, is vestryman.

Mt. Stuart was mil east of the city of Oreeu Bay, ail in good condition rich land and a fine creek runa through the land. No Imildlng on the land. Kent for $1 yearly. Price $1400.

No. 270. Fine cottage on Monroe Arenue cos; over wil! sell for $800 cash. No. MB.

House and lot on Van P.uren st city of (ireen Bay, honse in good condition and in a (rood neighborhood. Price $1000. Na. 111. House and lot can be used for dwelling, hoarding-house or store, located on Broadway, the most prominent business street of ihe cur of Fort Howard.

Pi ice only $830. ML One and a half building lots cen-trallv located in the city of Fort Howard. Price $. No. iV.

The finest block on Aetor Heights tfcf of Green Bay known aa the Robinson square aud residence. The block con tains 16 lota 60x165 feet each, facing three streets and one avenue, which, together with the many large shade trees, dwelling, baina, stable, green house. 6c. and located on the Height as it is would make a splendid site for a fine residence, observatory, asylum or cottage. For price and terms come to the office or write.

No. 2S(t. House and two lots in Fort Howard, buildings nearly new, bouse cost $1200. lots 4500. Will sell the whole for $1000.

colored people and cattle and The Shortest and Best Roate to Milwaukee and Ch and other wraps, jewelry, etc. Her parents furnish her hats and ber of vears. horses were indiscriminately hud cago and all points East. West and Southwest. bonnets, and also all the other GREEN BAY AND SHAWANO STAGE LINE GAMBLE PROPS.

died in the upper storv of the onlv store there. Most of the innumerable and unmentionable articles of the "wedding frota- seau." fences and houses along the river bank are still intact, thonsrh manv The bridge is expected to of them have been floated away. tolling occurred during his service in Congress before the war, when Senator Edward Everett and M. de Sartiges. the French Minister, resided in adjacent boMsee on street.

One evening, as the guests invited by M. do Sartiges to a dinner party arrived Mr. Stephens came with them in evening dress. The polite Frenchman, not having invited the well known Representative from Georgia, asked him if he desired to converse with him on any subject. "No thank you replied Mr.

At star lanoing tne awemnrrs Xo decision will be mat on this (mention until a case rises. The statement that an opinion had been requested from the Attorney-General is incorrect. It is the opinion of certain officers of the Treasury Department that under section 13, hich prescribes that the repeal existing laws embraced in this act shall not affect any right, accrued ot accruing, it will probably be held that such taxes must be levied for period ending March 3. Unless his ruling were full of cattle, and the gin present the groom with a watch and chain, and also a complete outfit of jewelry, such as cuff-buttons, studs, scarf-pins, etc. I ES i.UKEN BAY t.

ry Monday. Wr4 uciar, suit FruUy moruiug at 7 o'clock. N. 2.V. Farm of SO acres in the town of house full of nogroes.

The pros pect is certainly favorable for II UV.INii. atar.lay at 7 Lawrence, 40 un'ier cultivation, balance easi-lv cleared. frame house, barn, stable a warm friend of Chief Justice Chase, and knew Kate Chase just when she was beginning to dazzle Washington society by beauty and brilliant social charms. The new Mrs. Sprague is a native of Connecticut, and her neighbors in Green Brier County, West Virginia, own that she is of rather humble origin, her father having been a cobbler in one of the small Connecticut towns.

She has been married a few years, her husband being a drummer. She has been divorced from him only a short time. In compatibility of temper is the alleged cause. Where the ex-governor met her is a mystery. IJoth appeared very happy after the big rise lelow Helena, as the flow She also must present him always with the shirt in which he is married.

Taesdav. Thursday o'clock a. m. i4MM Hou-e. tirven ba.aiin.

will have Bill Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, has pardoned Clarenca Hite, one of the James' gang of despera does. The pardon is issued ostensibly on the ground of Hite's sickness, but really on the ground of his intense rascality and wickedness. The bigger the scoundrel, in Missouri, the greater the chance he has of escape. The dispatch states that if Hite should go on the witness stand could probably send Frank James to the penitentiary." To the average reader this would seem to be work that ought to have been found easy long ago.

But James is another big scoundrel. Conse qnontly he is not in prison. Sc. Soil black santiy loam, farm and building in good condition. Large creek rrns tbrou-h the laud.

Price $2000. of water from the St Francis river is undi No. 251. Tract of 7fio acres of good farming and tmrber land, located on the wis. Central K.

II. near Medford, Wis. Said act would minished. Captain Thonnegan of the Chauteau. thinks there will more than sutmort or 10 families from th shall prevail, the National 1 ianks will have paid taxes on capit.

1 and deposits to January 1 and ether banks and bankers to December 1 Nil IV Ki marketable timber thereon, at the same time clMTine the laud for farming purposes. The Wis. t'entral K. K. and Black river traverses Stephens, who went on chatting with the other guests.

M. De Sartiges went to the dining room, told his butler not to announce dinner until that part of it. I sell Ihe tract for one ransact- a th.nl nou n. on al per cent. No.

Sixty acres of farming and timber land in the town of Olenmore. Price $500 or said on the 9ih, the head that dips into the future." trade for citv property ot that GENERAL Ranking Business. little gentleman in the parlor Well, he has "dipped," an 1 if he ever No. 219. Cottage and lot in Oak Grcve located on the Bay Settlement road, neat and TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY.

ObMequies of the Late Gov. Stephen. Atlanta, March 8. The Stephens memorial services began at 10 o'clock. The attendance is overwhelming.

Many delegations of citizens and military are here from different parts of the State. Speeches were made by Martin J. Crawford, General Toombs, General Jackson, Senator Brown, Colonel Jones, Attorney General Ander comes up again, he will do well to well hum. in ne sold eneap. had gone, anil returned there.

After waiting a quarter of an No. 217. A splendid farm of 240 acres, 170 CUise and sure connections ar made at Milwaukee with trains of the Milwaukee be unprecedented high water between Vicksburg and New Orleans on account of the closing of Bonnett Carr crevasse. The bridge and trestle over Cassados lake, on the Iron Mountain Kail-road, one mile west of here, was discovered to be afloat to-night from back water coming up from a break in the levee below here. This will cut Helena off from rail road communication, as the railroad men say it will lie impossible to get trains out till the water under cultivation, good laud, part of it well deposits nut aolicited.

timbered: house, barn, stable, r-beds. cam look out for a con junction of sticks and stones. He set the ex ict date for his storms. Now he will please un Gen. Bryant.

The alleged conversion of Gen. hour, with the full knowledge that his good cheer was being age bouse, work shop, orchard, all in good condition. Fine creek'of spring water runs IHRKCTOKK St. l'aul road for all point! reached by that line aud its connection. Eit Cars without upper fcMHM on all night for Milwauket-sleeper destined to that point until 7 o'clock iu the morning, aud thus eecui Steel rails, solid road bed, and superb equipmeuT, rom.

rs this line the for the traveling public. CONNECTIONS At Milwaukee, with Chicago, Paul for all point east, west and southwest. At Plymouth, with dn Lac dWieion C. N. W.

r'y. for Sheboygan and Fond dh Lac. At Foreal Sleeping can remain in a full night's afet and best Iwaukee A St. oygan A Fond 'unction, with derstand that the storms hat follow through the land and only 10 miles from the city Green Bay. Will sell considerable stock and tools with it for $i000, part on time Edwin E.

Bryant, the old-time Republican war horse, to the spoiled, he again approached Mr Stephens, saying: i i a hcrrs b. kkllo AS. n. ELMORE, H. H.

CAMP, WM. 1. FJ.SK, PHILETCS SAWTER W. D. FISK, later, are not to be cod ridered the work of the recent "Aut lor of the if di sired ranks of Democracy is one of the Jieestear otevens would you No.

218. Farming and timber land, being Milwaukee, Lake Shore and eevrn railway. C. F. Dattou.Oen.

Supt Milwaukee. F. P. AN. tn' Tkt Ag't, Milwaukee.

C. P. FLATLET, Agent, lireen Bay. 160 acres or neartv all hard wood timber IT. B.

BAKER. architecture of the Heave is." most remarkable political events like to see me about something?" It appears that the bottle found at Bournemouth Beach, which contained news that the steamer Nederland had lost her masts, was not a wicked attempt to alarm friends of those on the vessel. In 1881, during a great storm, the Xederland did lose her masts, and a bottle was thrown out. After knocking about for more than a year, it appeared on Bournemouth Beach, and as no date was affixed to the message it caused alarm. sir! No.

sir'." was the which has occurred at the capital son, Dr. Miller, and ex-Governor Smith. The funeral will take place at 3. Dr. Talmage will beech and maple, and only 16 miles from tb citv of Green Bay, with the country around it well settled with good farms, good roads and only two hours ride from the city of Green subsides." prompt reply, and as the discon for many a day.

His purchase Kt iu- IS. Wt J. Fisk. Vic President. H.

B. Cashier. Bav. I'nce oli of a third interest The Madi make one of the prayers. No.

Kighty acres of farming land only 5 miles from the city of Green Bav. Price son Democrat was consummated solate host walked away with a gesture of despair Mr. Stephens said to a gentleman with whom he was conversing: "What does $400. natt on time. A IX PLANTS, for ALL CROPS, for ALL Ll-i 1IATF.S.

All fire tet-red: nmy the wt NO Mk No. 21fi. A good farm of 120 acres about 16 miles from the city of Green Bay, 40 acres nnrler cultivation, balance timber land upon Possibly there is a ch ance for the printer in the near futur I to get that "little bill" settled whic I has been waiting until "that wu at can be sold." It is "will not" nc to-day, as it is reported tl at many of the great flour mills of tl northwest are at a standstill for ie want of wheat which cannot be lx aght. Grain and Farm Seed HMory and Tt method. I A vein of iron ore has been discovered on the farm of John Lord, Fisherman.

lot culture Of oniajm L.rops, ureases, rouoer Topa, Tr Plactinp. et only lOrtM Annual r-aatogve and I'riet Litt ii that impertinent little French i tn is a tr ot nta POOR SEEDS. --jit I niCLUii r-. la. I A man mean bv thinking that I trees.

The buildings consist of a log house, large frame barn, well, pump Ac, ail in Section 18, Town of Vinland six miles north of Oshkoah. It SIBltTSSUBS MlnAm SIBLLI OtLU, LtllLftbU. 111. KOClieSter.N.Y, in condition. Price $'800.

part on time want to talk with him?" No. 116. FouHots in the citv of Fort How Madison Mills. The bill providing that three fourths of a jury should be sufficient to find a verdict in a civil case, was killed by the state senate. The passage of such a measure would be in the interests of justice, undoubtedly, and its de feat is a misfortune.

H. W. Hoyt has sold his interest in The Madison Demticrat to Gen. Ed. E.

Bryant, who will hereafter conduct the editorial de appears that Mr. Lord had engag "Ihat, was the reply, "is our ard near Mr. Kldied's mill. Price onlv $115 Fisn STAKE DRIVEKS. Patent Steam liamnii'rn f.irdrivinz 6th ttake.

Very eff ectlve, impic sad durable. Keccrji improve rufBt. For addreas Vidi an Iroa Works, Chicago. 111. i i yy7 ed Geo.

Fayne, an artesian well. each. No. 189. Fine site for residence in Ilie tv host, you know, and perhaps he invited you to have a little chat of Fort Uoward being i 31-100 acres, will sell PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM for 20.

No. 206. Farm of 80 acres about 5 miles before dinner." "Our hostl" exclaimed Mr A beneficial dre es-t of the city of Green Bay good log bouse and barn, well and pumps and quite a large ing highly esteemed because of its purit clear ug. Price $1300. The Treascrt Department is in receipt of all sorts of inq liries in regard to the proper coe jtruction of certain provisions of the new Tariff bill.

It is stated upon an that none of these tariff qn est ons will be passed upon by the Depa -tment until the new law goes into effe -t. Stephens, "why, I came here to dine with Senator Everett, of It No. 207. Farm of JO acres only 5 miles from the citv of Greeu Bay, 16 under cultivation 1883. partment of The Democrat.

Mr, balance hard wood timber, log house and Massachusetts!" and rich perfume, Restores Youthful Color to Gray Hair prevents dandruff falling of the hair. the 1st of January last, but as the General was holding the lucrative clorkship of Thad. Pound's committee on public lands, in the lower house of congress, the fact was kept a secret until Thursday evening, when The State Journal made the announcement to the great surprise and consternation of politicians of both parties gathered here. Gen. Bryant is a ready writer, yields a trenchant pen and is a yery pleasant gentleman.

Mr. Hoyt, a very active and popular young man, who "knows how to run a hotel'' as well as a lively newspaper, will become general manager and proprietor of the Gault houBe, Chicago, after the 1st of May. From the 1st of January last until the present time he has continued in The Democrat office as Gen. Bryant's representative. Baden Baden, March 11.

Prince Alexander Michaolowitch Gortschakoff, ex-chancellor of the Russian Empire, died here today. His death removes the most eminent Russian statesman and diplomat, and a figure which occupied for years a prominent position in European politics. Lady Florence Dixie, in a letter to the London Times arraigns the Trustees of the Land League fund for having failed to account for $750,000 of the contributions intrusted to their care for the relief of the suffering Irish i cu an barn, well, orchard. I'nce s) i. terms easy will ba iuuilta Fl 1 arjMHanta, it take it contains The joke was too good to be No.

18il. Brick house on Walnut at. city of Hojt goes to Chicago to charge of the Ganlt Honse. B4sm accurate When the drill had got down eighteen feet it struck some peculiarly hard substance, and brought to the surface what is pronounced by experts very rich specimens of iron ore. It now occurs to the farmers in that vie inity that surveyors have always bad great trouble in that locality with their compasses while surveying, because of an unexplained deflection of the magnetic needle.

It is now believed that a large vein of iron deposits extends under that locality. Green Bay, ground 53 bv 88 feet. Price only Ufam IOc ft 1 1 HImoxA a- kept quiet, and after ilr. Steph No. 178.

House and two lots in tbe city of erections for pUfcticrf Flower Sda. vEiiutblo to all. eapec-St-uJ I'or it I Detroit Mich. Fort Howard, centrally located, btlildlnrs i Fruit li to Market M. FERRY CO.

good condition good orchard, good well and ens had left the guests at the French Legation in a roar, he created another hearty laugh in Mr. Everett's drawing room next nil mil. near church and school, nice Jiiaw No 1B2. House aud lot on ymncj street ExoeU tbe ftneit flower extract ia rtcaneu. Delicate, very tefttiaf Odor like 1L He mre you gA Colon, ligutur Hucox MtverylkbeL cU-, e.t large ith all the modern Improvements.

Ma 1HOO. door, where the guests for an No. 1W. One thousand acres of good farm A dispatch from Glouc ter, aiys that the loss to thos i dependent on the fisheries by the ttorm scare will reach Tht re has been great loas to business inte -eats as well as to the fishermen theme dves. Over 3,000,000 pounds of fish might have taken at this season.

r- A StstL A Mcnroe Chicago. ln- and "rasa land on the V. A N. W. R.

a i other dinner had been waiting between Green Bay and Marinette. Will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers at low price BAKD CATALOCUE his arrival. He had gotten into arul on esse terms. the wrong house. No.

109. Half a aectlon of timber and farm land in Door county. Mostly beech and ma Fire at Berlin. Berlin. March J.

Barker's fanning mill Bhop, on the West Side, occupied by C. A. Powers as a butter-tub factory and a cooper shop, and a vacant frame building adjoining, owned by J. Donnelly, were burned late last night. Baker's loss on the mill and the stock he had stored there is $2000, with no insurance.

Powers' loss is $2000, with an insurance of $1000. Donnelly's loss will not be more than $100 or $200. -AFTER Mr. Stephens died a bachelor. MUS CCn'S NEW 90-p BAUD CATALOGUE Ti pie.

Price lurtrti- "I- I Houe and part of a lot on Adams irr llo was verv fond of the society street. 4 blocks from the Post Office. Price only $700. of ladies, and was popular with them. Every child was his I1SB2 5fc 1 1 KtE to any artur.

150 of .11 kiu.li of BRAS; O. RMAN SILVER ami REED kilniQi-un, I with full i Tiiion fad clAMifiration lttt mm' nl I have on hand for sale many other tracts of The Illinois House of Representatives Thursday passed an emergency bill appropriating $10,000,000 for the relief of the Braidwood sufferers and $2,000 for the relief of the sufferers by the recent mine disaster at Coul-terville. in Randolph county. While there is no longer any serious danger of an inundation Helena, yet below that city the country is covered with water to the depth of from five to fifteen feet, and overflows are also reported along the Mississippi and Louisiana shores. as TJBCTrn.

amnrxiM Appliances art aest ao 30 Days' Trial. T0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, ITfUO offertiw from Xnrors Deriutt Ir? italxty. Lac or jute Foars aju fjeos. Wiinsu WinxBsct, uws ail thos diart af a Pebsosax Nat mi rvulua from Anm aod tnuu I'arftu. rrUW and cumpirie reti fa-tioBOf HkaLTBA it-' Kami Ma noon Gi'a vtki ft r-n4e-t vrj of the Kinet-nth Ontury.

VCLTAIC iUT WABtHAlt, MICH. wxd fannmsr and timber laud, also houses BEAUTIFUL WHAT atJ HOW to j.urclibi'-; ten t.N- March 5th, Secre ary Felger gave instructions that the word "cents" be added to the i ew five cent piece in order to meet requirements of law. 83,000 of ie coin have been put in circulation. and lots, aud lots without houses, which for Davenport, March 11. Simon B.

Paige the wealthy lumberman of Oshkosh, committed suicide here to-day. Par ticnlars later. gold iir silvt-r jilatniK, fliainui, tv tb! am of space do not appear at present in BEE Ituuki to .11 wl Cor potat sua lafwl, if il-siivj. our Jiatid and Orrhatra friend and pet. At the great manor honse on his plantation at Crawfordsville, he entertain ed many guests, and seldom was this column Tall al my office 81 Washington Gutde, 4 P.

latest popular Male, am test THE ROOT A SONS MUSIC CHICAGO. ILL. street, Green Bay, Is. XAVIKR MARTIN S. xifim t'i.

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