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Veenxlgaiiiiftictory. At Neenah, JIarine. The steam barge Mtmue, Capt. the other day, we happened into the fac teen gg gdiocitfe. On the is boom- The Election, for JiuL-e.

on Tuesday, ing in the mills on both sides of tbe river drew out a verv small vote iu Brown Co. and tbe new energy has spread to every which will show a majority for Mr. Nev-other industry. A large nurnlier of build- i ii.lk. but at the hour of going to pre it i tory of the Neenah Boot Shoe which we write up, mainly to show what EVERYTHING NEW.

OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW READY THtBRDlY. 9AY 3. Isi ings are going up in both Marinette and Judicial Election. The returns of Tuesday's election as far as heard from up to the hour of going to press, are as follows: Citv of Green Bay 1st Ward Hastings 63 Neville 00. 2d Ward Neville Hastings 119.

3d Ward, Xeville 174 Hastings 79. Seville's majority in the city 92. Depart -Neville 27 maj. i Impossible to say how large. Oconto.

Mar- such an enterprise can do for a town and that this item of manufacture can be carried on profitably in this section. Parties HOME AND MISCELLANEOUS. 3. J. Lobdell, cleared on the 25th on her ft trip for the season.

She had 20,000 fi et of oak timber and 00 cords of stone, f. Menominee. The steamer SI. C. Hairley cleared last aursday morning for Manistique and in-t rmediate ports, with 700 bush, oats, 70 ds.

lime, 100 bbls. tlour 14 horses and a W. It is expected that the steamer Joim A. rtr will be put on the route between this ty and Manistiuue in a few days. She Death ot Mrs.

TenEyck. Another of our oldest residents suddenly passed away on Saturday last, April 2S. Mrs. Sally Ann TenEyck. widow of the late Marshall TenEyck.

died at her residence on Cherry street, at 2 P. of laryngitis. On the Tuesday previous she bad complained of not feeling very well thought she had taken a little cold. On Wednesday afternoon she was across the street to the house of a neighbor, Mrs. Bruyere.

Thursday night that lady spent the night with her and on Friday night Mrs. Lolnlell stayed with her. She was feeling worse, but unwilling to call a physician. At about 12 Friday night have expressed themselves as ready to start such i manufactory in Green Bay, Pernonal. Mr.

J. W. Gotjl.n, of Man-isti was in the city last week. Miss Uallik KlXG returned last week from Ootralia. Wis.

Mr. Jonx Duncan, of Westboro, spent a day or two here last week. Mr. M. F.

Mf.rieick, of Menominee, was in the city last week. Mr. M. B. Beavmoxt, of Marinette, stopped here a few days last week.

Mr. Marshall Si-rak, of Sturgeon Bay, was in the city on Friday. Dr. J. H.

Ward returned on Thursday from a professional trip to Sturgeon Bay. Mrs. J. C. Miller Is visiting in Apple-ton for a week or two.

inettc and Door counties Lave nearly all been beard which show majorities for Mr st i m.s sufficient to ensure his election by probably from 300 to Id maj. CMRfa -T iejiry in th horse stealing ctse, State v-. ei-si and Trudell. found a FOR Bay where the only difference in the cost of Nicolet Hastings 4. ruaj.

Fort Howard Neville ill Hastings 127. entered at the Pott Ofice of Green matter. manufacture would be the difference In the cost of steam and water owcr. Hastings. 16 maj.

verdict of griiity a hard towel with tbn West Wrigbb-town Neville 13 maj. 70 INSPEC The Neenah Boot Shoe of hich I TsT OMcago North-Western H. R. Trains Arrive and Leave Fort Howard. MUM.

Tbey were out 22 hour. votes cast. ill connect there wiih the steamer met- SOBTB-ARRIVE. Sloi a. nror cuuio i men nger to Cheboygan, and at that Mrs.

L. became alarmed about her and sent C. B. Clark is President and Timothy Stephens Superintendent, is engaged in the manufacture of children's, misses' and ladies' work exclusively; employs when in full run from 05 to 70 hands and has a capacity of about 000 pairs daily. The factory Suamieo Ne ille, 27 Hastings.

12; Alloucz Hastings, maj. Brookside Hastings. 13 maj. Town Howard Hastings 17, Neville 9. Humboldt Neville 6.

Hastings 11, Tbiel- for a physician, who arrived about A. lid others to prepare haid storms on ihe lakes ou or close to the 11th, 12lh and 13th of Slay." I oint with the Michigan Central K'y, Lake uperior boats, Detroit, Mackinac Mar-i uette, B'y, Ac. making a very important oute. but she was already past help and died by strangulation at about 11 A. M.

while ens 3. BoTig wbichlooks as though Hum All the Cninn cigarmakers iu Oshkosb, sitting in her chair. Three neighboring ladies and a physician were wiih her when boldt was not ve-y particular. on 1 ucsd.iv. left their benches on a strike.

forone dollar ad rim e. These fellows seem she died. Express, No. 1 8:30 p. m- Niht Express, So.

5:40 a. no-fort Howsiil Passeotter. No.3 m- TKAISSGOIXO NORTH-SKPAKT. rv Express. No.

1 m. eight. No SI lSup. m. Menominee Passenner 8:40 p.

m. TRAINS GOING SOUTH-ARRI VI Si(tht Passeneer. No. 2 Freight No. 10 a.m.

Menominee Passe Direr TRAINS GOING SOUTH DEPART DivKxpress No.4 5:51 a.m. Fond du Lac Passenger. No. 2 2-K) p. m.

Night Pxssenger, No 2 9:15 p. m. H. A. UANOU3, Agent.

was started a year ago last December. From 30 to 40 different styles and grades are manufactured. The work I all good, no shoddy being employed. The kid, goat and most of the sole leather is purchased in dcic.m"'cd lo ive all smokers into the Sally Ann Baker was born in or near use of pipes. Oconto Hast'i'gs.

13 ninj. Peshtigo Hastings. inaj. Marinette Hastings, 101 maj. rensaukec Hastkigs, 12 maj.

Village and Town of Sturgeon Bay 93 Col. W. F. Vilas, of Madison, was attending to legal duties here last week. Mrs.

B. B. Kellogg has returned from her eastern trip. Mrs. E.

R. Smitii is recovering from a serious affection of the throat. Mr. John P. Doisman make a trip into the iron country last week, Hon.

A. E. Elmore left here on Tuesday for Chicago to meet his brother coming east from Arizona. Messrs. Dodge and Petihe, contractors for harbor work here, arrived from Syracuse.

N. last Friday night. Hudson. Columbia N. March IS, 1819, and was therefore just past 04 years Boston, the grain leather iu Milwaukee old.

She was married to the late Marshall and the French kid and other imported stock in New York. When the Green Bav maj. for Hastings. TenEvck in 1-K. and in removed to Door Hastings 7S Ne Menominee.

We happened up in above tbe railroad rack, in Menominee, where- we found a large and increasing settlement. I). Finn built a hotel here two years ago with accommodations for 30 and Is doing a good business. He w.ll call it the "Exchange." He has just raised a nice spruce pole 73 feet high, a'l in one piece. The furnace is doing grod work, making from SO to ton per day.

Van Den Berg Brothers have a store on the old Trudel I corner and are doing well. They deal in general farm produce and groceries. Wm. M. Sherman prides himself on a girl now a mouth old that weighed originally 7 iounds.

Tbe Ludington, Wells Van Schaick Co's lower Mil has had a complete overhauling, under the supei Intendence of tbe skilful millwright Geo. II. McComber. A refuse burner has been erected the engine has received new cylinders; the foundation has been strengthened two ot Shaw's set works put in and two of McCoinber's carriages; two of Pi escott's edgers; a 54 inch Pre-cott gang; two of McCoinber's slab saws, and 2.0JO feet of conveyers and live roller chains. They call her now the "model mill," and propone to back it up wiih work.

Mr. McComber goes from here to Dcpcre and will put the machinery nito the new mill there. At the Menominee tire engine house the other day we saw an illustration of quick work, shown us by the engineer. Mr. nmm.

and Ihe driver, 1'. Van Haven. A "i-uooing bitch" was made iu 27 seconds fiat is the horses, from standing in their sta'ls, were hitched to the engine all ready-to iu" out ins- 27 seconds. A ''standing hitch af cr the bones were in their places, a made by one man in 17 seconds and this State, settling in Waukesha Co. In ville 3.

1N'0 they removed to Green Bay and she tannery was running, considerable of the leather was purchased here. The goods made are principally to fill orders, but a little stock is kept on hand. The sales last The Ludington, Wells Van Schaick Vs tug Bu-tun which has been rebuilt this rinter and the name changed to Herald in i ompliment to II. O. Fificld, of Menomi-i tee, will go into service this week.

She ias a new engine and boiler. Myron Clough vill be Captain. W. A. Pishon, of Mt nominee, weut to Chicago Friday night to act is Mate.

The little Schooner Letie Kay having een fitted out and received a new mainmast, is ready for business. From the Escanaba Iron Port: The first arrival of the season was the Sarah Shipman, which reached here on Wednesday at 11a. and the first departure that of the Henrv Brower which left for Big Bay de Noquette with passengers and freight at noon of the same day. Capt. Hank Hart made his debut for the season on Thursday, arriving at about 3 p.

has since continuously resided here. They Woodlaun Cemetery. This is a good Green Bay. Winona fit St. Panl R- Trains Arrive and Leave Fort Howard.

Vn. I Kinross leaveaevervmornineexcent had three sons and two daughters, of lime of the year to stir up our citizens a lit We have all late Novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings. The largest and best line of Table Linens in this City SKEELS BEST. We are also showing a new line of DRAPERIES. JUTES, RAW SILKS, MAD IR, AS, SCRIMS AMD whom but one son.

William, survives. He Sun-lav at a. m. and arrives at Winona year, which it must be remembered was Mr m. lives at Escanaba, where he has a family the Jirtt year, amounted to over $0.000.

No. 2 Express leaves Winonaevervdayex- tle in regard to improving the cemetery. There is no doubt whatever that it needs improvement badly enough neither is there any doubt but that it could be made one of He and his wife and one child came down The new Bussell House is being rapidly cept Sonaay at rmzm a. m. r.nu arrncs ai 1 reen Bay at 8:46 p.

m. on Sunday night, in response toa telegram. rebuilt, the old walls, hich were not in Mr. A. II.

Reynolds was up from Chicago Sunday and spent the day with his parents. He is looking well. Most Bev. M. Heis, Archbishop of Milwaukee, is in the citv, the guest of Bt.

Bev, Bishop Kractbauer. Peter Taaffe, Ewp, a well known attorney of St. Louis, is in the city on legal business. Mr. W.

B. Hancock, Treasurer of the Accommodation train leaves Fort Howaril, going west, A. and arrives, corn- jured, serving for the new building. The One son died from illness contracted in the army and she received a large pension from ingeast, at 5 P. M.

new house will certainly be as good as the old one, but lacking the mansard roof. A New We take the following from lue Oconto Rrpoiter: We ate informed by Dr. Beebe, that ho ban for the past few weeks beu called to attend ipdte a number ot cases of scarlatina rbumatira, an flection he hs never met before. The descrip'ton ot wbn he gives us a. fo'iow: Hi a dise-ase chhflv occurring In warm clinij'e- sliI one thst has prevailed exten-sivelv in msny pups of our luthern states and in the Fast and West India, and has mad- it appearance In our Northern Stat- s.

The symptom, attending it. de-elopinent (making their appearaLre either abruptly- or aiowlyi are at first loss of appetite, languor, cbi'ly sensation, but rarely a pronounced chili; lever comes on moder ately attended by considerable dsbility aod severe pain ir. the head, Inek, mits2les of tbe neck, loins scdex.reroities wbtch are si leu in cases, while in others, tbe some are more or less delirious at limes. In 2 or 3 days ta? lever subsides somewhat and lessen, Ijoiiftb they do no; Toward tbe eud tbe wtek fiOTi tuc couimenceinent of the at'tek, a rash makes iu appearance emii Lg that ol MMiatMa, while the other symptoms of scari uiriaar.il tbe other eruptive fevers are warning. This dieae without complications is not fatal, a'thoui.

ence is often tedious. the Government. Years ago a sister of Mrs. Ten Eyek, Mrs. Paul Dakin, resided Mr.

Russell is full of hope and faith, two the most attractive places in the State. The location is unsurpassed. The trouble is that while a few are willing and do invest their money in too many seem utterly indifferent, and some, strange to say, act as if they were actually opposed to it. There are many, even among those who have friends buried there, who rarely visit the cemetery at all and thus arc not famil here, and also her mother, Mrs. Baker.

Mr Milwaukee Northern Railway. Trains Arrive and Leave Green Bay. GOING SOUTH DEPART. lwankee. Express a.

Exnress p. of the cardinal virtues, and should receive most generous help from the citizens. Dakin enlisted in the army and died in the service and his wife and children and Mrs. There are lots of wealthy men there who might pool together ami run their hands Wav Freight s. m.

Baker returned to Hudson, here Tmniiirh Freight m. 1 he eicome was never more welcome, nor was she ever more tidy or Capt. Hank in better huinortBr readier for bu-ine--. He can be looked for hereafter with the regularity of a at the table. The following are from the Door Co.

Advocate: apt. Loui olon. of Fort Haward. arrived here last week to tit out the schooner Stiles Passenger arrive p. m.

thev are still living. Mrs. Baker haln reached an advanced ace. Mrs. Ten Evck was the owner of a nue OOlSO NORTH ARRIVE.

Bay Express lireen Bav Mail in down verv deep in their pockets without any serious detriment to their fortunes in complimenting a public spirited man. Mr, Russell will occupy a portion of the house in May and the entire building later iu the season. residence property on Cherry street, had her back pension money, about $1,400, in Wav Freight rr. Through Freight 95 a ni. Stiles Passenger Depart All trains arrive and depart from Green G.

W. St. P. R. B.

Co was conhned to his home for a few days by a cold. Miss M. A. Woodruff went to Ocono urowoc last Friday, called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Cottrell.

Key. Carl E. 0. Oppkn returned from the Lutheran conference at Stillwater in time to fill hiB desk last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bertin Ramsay, of Apple-lon. are expected home from Europe this week. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Miller visited Appleton last week. Mrs. C.

will remain there a few days. a Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

GOODRICH, of Oconto, bank, aud some ready money in the BOOM, She had for many vears been a member of Work is also under way in rebuilding on Bay DAILY, Sunday excepted. R. SCEETS, AyenU Green Bay. ti. men iu 8 seconds.

ic Cer nan l.uttie a i cou ch in Meno the Baptist church. She was au excellent hand aud much sought for in sickness and many will remember her ministrations the opposite side of the street. Coal (Shipments, lb" B-y, Monitor, which has been wintering at this port. She is all ready to sail as soon as the wind will permit. Information lias been received from Washington that a crew of from twelve to twenty men will soon arrive here and begin work on the proposed lighthouse on Sherwood9! point, at the mouth of this bay.

Superintendent Sager informs the Advo-rate that it is the intention of the government to put two dredges at work on the outer harbor of the canal and sufficient earth excavated until a depth of 16 feet of water is reached. This will necessitate an immense amount of work. XOTICE TO SVBSCBIBEBS. If your paper Is not received promptly wdu will confer a favor by notifying the pub iishers at once. kindly.

She bad peculiarities which grew noca Pa.d k. -f over a minee b.id a fair last wed at hich the to. a' rpce(ril8 were -om :00 tolUCO. Tne heavie.t ite i0 lo ngfo the ca-li was a gold wa elr. voied for at 10cea-s a vote, to be given to one of fear rvndsdaiet lare amount of coul was shipped last year, upon her with her years and lived alone in her house from choice.

One singularity Pieane be particular to give your old, as is prepare I to do a much larcer business In visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Morrow, in this was that she had prepared her grave well as new address, in ease of removal. iar wi'b its need.

They should go and see for themselves and inspect the work that Mr. C. H. White, the sexton, has already done upon it. He has not only invested protitably the money received for that purine, but over a thousand dollars of his own, which is not right.

Others should do their share. All over the country people are taking pride in their cemeteries and vieing with each other in beautifying them. People here ought to take as much pride in ours as the people of Appleton and other cities south do in theirs. There was more paid out on the Appleton cemetery hist year than there has been on ours in fourteen vears. Lots are sold here for less than one-half what they are in Appleton.

Our choicest lots are feet and sell for $1); theirs are feet simare and sell for from $100 to $600. We hope now. that the ne-ceity is made known, that the owners of lots in our cemetery will contribute liberally and enable Mr. White to do a large amount of work this season. city, on Friday.

toat line tbe present season tmee times a. much as last yetr. Contracts hue clothes, probably some time ago, and told her attendants where to find thcui and also Michael Dockry, justice of the peace at East Holland, called at the Advocate already been made for tne trsnspo'talion of LACE CUBTAIFS. Bargains are still offered in i j9l. jf it: ran mm 94 Washington Green Bay, Wis.

14tf '82 GOTTO, DUCHATEAU CO. -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. The Advocate learns that it is the inten gave other minute directions. The Litta Concert, Wednesday evening. May 2.

is an event of which this item will remind our city readers. Hear it by all oO.OOO ion aud as much moe will beoffer.d office on Thursday last. tion of Capt. Hawiey to place the steam- The funeral took place from the residence acaf Wiiuhun on the route between this Mr. Henry Oldenburg, Ft.

Howard, aslae road is able to carry. It Is not unlikely tbit 75.000 toes wri be taken over tbe road ort anil Green Hav and make dailv round at 2 M. on Tuesday, May 1st. means. rips.

The W'auburi is said to be capable of who has been studying law at the State University in Madison, yvas admitted to German Theatre. We once more call A Bad Wreck. At about 3 o'clock on linking from fifteen to eighteen miles per hour, and she could easily make the run dui-'Dg the ses-on. Tbit mike busicert lively he-e. Estimating thnt tons are brought, st an average of 750 tons pcrcirgj.

the attention of onr readers to the Tbeatri practice on the 23d ult. Friday morning, freight train No, 13, Louis Young. Andrew S'eooeii-on. Leopold Jack man m4 W-u. Zipoe'.

The watch realized and was won by Young over ZipiM-r bv vole. Y'oung says that Zippci's icods didn't kunvv how lo put in Mr. Yo.i )--' dei e. us toietu thanks to his fl if Mill Escanaba. From the Port: Mr.

Matthew Stephenson, aged 05 years, 3 months and 12 davs, died at his borne- in Escanaba. April 23d. He was related to the Hon. Stepbensons of Marinette and Menominee: wa born in the north of Ireland and emigrated to New Brunswick in HSJ9; removed to Maonvillc, in 1.V; am! en inui Green Bav to this place and back in Beutor. April SB A tenilr; Mo'oi swi pi four miles north of here, teprinsr iwn taMM atd Four per-it a ate reported kilbit.

Of sve-u s-'ek'ng refuge i-i a cnurch two re k'l'ed and four nd not ben f-u d. Ti Icjg is unasceriained. Arcadia. La, April 23. Ysterii-iy af-ter-ioo i tall vacinity as visited by tbe heatiest hail storm ever known bete.

Foliage na-stiipie stock killed, and great damsge done to ctops. The tiack of the storm was Iroui lo have miles wide, aod ground covered with hailstones. Boston, April 20. The steamer Caa-lonta arrived from Liverpool to-day with 1200 steerage passenlters, most of wbnro were brought at tbe expen.e of the tisb Government. Albany.

H. Y'. Apr1 3d. The c'gar manufacturers met SMu.day and ssrreed to diiobsr tbe.r men. The I ion deiohndeit 99 per advance, but ihe manu'c were only willing to give fl.

Tr day all the save where p.rU are employed and nt hon where a few union men w.o received 'lie advance aked for are at work, ate closed. The manufacturer tay tbey will not secede to ti.e demand. eal performance by the Milwaukee Oper Miss Maggie McLaughlin, of Balk drawn by engine 4To, going north, was one day. As a matter of course, she could etta on Thursday evening. May 3d badlv wrecked on the Menominee end of not carry freight, but passengers Biver, came up on Friday night and sjient the day Saturday with her brother-in-law, The play is Offenbach's opperetta ''Hannah of the bridge at Marinette and Menominee.

it will rtrpiire 100 vessi 1-to bring it aod Cre amount of piovl-ions, 'npyired keep tneircres while here and toe ouitk befo sailing, is a bi Item in itself. The labor required in uuloading is io a heavy item. Conductor S.nydkr, in this city. At that point i a switch, and it is claimed Cries and Hans followed by the farce "Good Morning, Mr. Fischer" and The Two liiyer Uromcle has the follow-g good news of the Goodrich propeller that some iwrson maliciously opened the The many friends of Miss Aggie Huffman, of Ft.

Howard, will be pleased to winding up with a dame. Admission to ITere, that went on the beach near Two switch, bringing the guiding rails directly the whole only 3o cents. learn that she was able to ride out last Kiv r- fall. between the two tracks. Ihe engineer and fireman discovered it just before The steamer Depere was released from week, after her severe illness.

Miss Mary Kiku and Mr. Chas. Bau Charlotte Thompson, one of the bright gaged iu himbciing and in lsj removed to the bench at this place lat Friday night by the tugs Arctic and Goldsmith. G. Band striking the switch and jumped off and ran est lights on the American stage, will ap- Escanaba, where ht has since resided.

His down the bank, followed by the flat ear krs, both of this city were united in marriage at the Cathedral, by Rev, Fr. Nol had the management of the job and a most lear at Armory Hall, on Friday evening, wife and six children survive him and he- We have spolen ovly of tbe coal for shipment west. A Is'ie quicli.y will al-o be required for home u-e slO other Urge amounts lor shipment southward. Tue Green bay, Paul B. K.

Co's docks are be' tg put in tue saape. The cood Von oi ihe toad is heller than in any seiscn. 1 be mprovements put upon it a-e of permsntDt Tat reduc-tbe hahi'ii; to damage by floods Eveijr uccessful and economical job he made of but happily escaped injury. one wa May 1th. in the new '-Jane The t.

Ihe tugs dreueed a channel tnroujrh hurt. The engine and tender went of! on fame of the lady and the well-known mer he sand to the steamer and "kicked'' the. and from underneath her and then towed HAVE RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK. IT IS Larger and Better than Ever. one MM ol the track arm lurneu over near its of the ought to secure a full house had lost seven He was a good man and is sincerely mourned.

On the day of bis funeral, tbe 25th, the business hou-es on LudiuL-ton street were draped in black. ver, on the 21th ult, Capl. Martin Lake left here last Thursday to take his place ou the same boat Mate ou yvhich he was employed last sea son. her out into deep ater where only one One of the finest treats in the way of ly on their sides and live ll.it curs went oil the other side down a steep bank, the ruu- team pump kept her hold free of water on dramatic jierformance that was ever placed on the stage of Heucks' Opera House was he way to Manitowoc, where she was P-octor and Ihe Meeting. 41 liquor dealers have fiied bonds for the uing gear being huddled together in heaps owed to go into the di dock for repairs.

do's oik Is an investment tnat will pay. Bev. E. A. C.oODK.NOt'GH, of Oneida performed last night.

Miss harlotte year commencing Mav 1st. The damage to the steamer is verv slight and the platforms strewn along. It will be remembered there are twp bridges, one Mt-sion and Mr. D. Ryan, of town of IK Thompson appeared in a new version of "Jane Eyre." The new version is certain and it will not take long to get her rcadv About May 10.

savs the Ger. W. Lamb Mercantile company, of Green Bay, iu pere, pleasantly remembered the Advo for business again. ly an improvement on the oid one, and its across the Menominee channel ami the oth The following items arc from the Manito- cate office on Saturday last. good points were well appreciated last er across the Marinette channel.

The wreck agent will le here Wjth If taking orders. The fourth paragraph of section 7 of ordinance no. 2 applies. The acting of Miss Thompson was suerb vroc AM: Neighbor Cozzens, of Cook's Hotel, who 1 iv puoiisn tue loi'owtng artic'e as a paid eoni'uun'icu; 'on without endorsing it. not koonijg the (acta, aud hold the author respoutible for it.

Eio ion. The editor of the Or Pe. Mrrt In an ar- tele oii the iudignai'oa meeting." is. evi-tleni at a lots to determine b'sown idi n- Tbe o'oject of the meeting, he would above described was on the Menominee and she was well supported. 1 he house The schr.

Jennie Mullen was launched ha been suffering severely from his old bank, while toward the rear of the train Which means, we suppose, a license. was well tilled with an appreciative and re fined audience. The company ought cer there were four ore cars off on the island Tbe City Council is wrestling with Lively KllllHUay. On Monday afternoon, as M's Nellie alum, of Fl. Howard, aod Mr.

McGu'se weie di ngacoss Wal- nut street bridge wiih a spiilted aud a bgbt carriage, the borse took fright oji a passing locomotive and ran fuiioiisly over the bf Idge to this side and Straight out on Wa'tut street nearly to Newbery Pa k. Miss C. with wondeiful presence of mind. guMing him straight in the centre of the road sad encouraging an 1 talking to her trouble, the rheumatism, is more comforta ble to-day. tbe fiie tainly to be successful in the new venture.

Started up. Mi IKnai.i Bn.i.iM.s' large saw mill in Ft. Howard started up yesterday morning for the season. The company have about two weeks sawing on logs left over in their boom from hist season, after which time they expect raft in from Peshtigo fast enough to keep the mill booming. Their planing mill has been running for several days past.

The A. Eldred Manl'g Co's saw mill, next to their planing mill, has been riming about two weeks and the large, elegant new mill is so far completed that it will probably be started up in a week or ten days. M. F. Merrick's mill, in this city, will S.

G. Gibbs as manager, will commeno probably next Monday and it is expectet. will cut about s.ooo.ooo feet during the season. Baptist's tug and and Collette's scows, have been engaged for the season for bringing logs for the Merrick mill here the new Burrowes mill near Iieperc, am! Comstock's logs for the Collette mill in Xicolct. Some of the Burrowes and Pott logs will be cut at Pensaukee until their new mill at Depere is ready.

Meteorological. The closing part of April was very cold and windy and tL last eight days there was a frost every morning but one. The mean temperatut of the month yvas about 41', which I but a trille cooler than April generally is and a little warmer than in 'si. The early shrubs aud trees are commencing to lea from the yard of Hanson A Scove ou Thursday last, where she had been leceiving a rebuild during the past Winter, and lefi the following day for Manistiijue, where she will load for Chicago. question of whether to buy a new just at the other end of the bridge across Lmctnnat i Commercial.

steamer or put in water works. Mr. JOHN P. Boland made a business trip to Florence on Thursdav and from the Menominee channel. One of them was upside down in the river aud another stood Tbe death of N.

I.udinttton. and tbe in- Band Burger have commenced the Sol Smith Russell's Comedy Company is announced to appear at Armory Hall next saiiitv of I'errv H. siuilli, renders neces.ary on end against the bridge. As soon construction of a new seov for Pankratz thence to Maruuette and returned Satur' day. We received a call on Monday from Mr They propose to offer it to the Public at VERY LOW FIGURES.

THEY HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies, Misses and Children's someone informs us whv the intermediate Monday evening, May in "The Ed to be used for carrying logs for their mill. The dimensions of the scow are as portion of the train, on the bridge proier compac-'on, advising her not to jjmp out follows: Length of keel, 100 beam, 30 feet; depth of hold, feet. did not go off and hat kept the rear of W. W. Fowler, agent of the Sol Smith Russell Company, which plays here next aad wuen she made an effort to do so would ho'd her down wiih her elbow.

When nea- the Park a tug broke and Mis C. said The Goodrich Company has secured a re Monday evening. Mr. Maihf.w I.Ewts. of New Denmark a eoing up of the affairs of the old town-site comjiaiiy and aaivUion of ibe property, which tiausactions are, we understand, in progress.

Tom Iturns succeeded in catching the logs that ran over the dam on Sunday. Apnl and preventing them from gelling out into tbe bay. and in gelling a safe boom to prevent any more from following ttrWn. Its a slick saw log that slqs through Tom's finger-, if they are sboit. There were some "sliek" ones, half a million feet or less, ibat got away when tbe ice went out of the bav, going with it- the train, including the caboose, on, we will inform our nailers.

The engine cab was smashed up. but otherwise the damage to the engine was slight. A wrecking car came from the north and worked all day. The passenger train going north Was de bate in the toll for passing through Stur-g IWv canal. the amount being now $10011 of hich the company ill pay SIM and the rest will be raised by the time honored practice of subscription.

has old his farm of acres Hans uiie public to know, was to express in-digaaii nt wtei the e-'ttzens chose to term the indignity beaed upon tbem in the Man "A'ter ibresleng the air, aid making it su'pbuiic with rev ilement, thev iesolve-d to witndraw their patronage from the Aaa r. CUthero," ae says, "is c-edite-d ith being tbe leading spirit in this Sunday afternoon fiasco." The bee in his bonnet seems to have been taal at a not very long ago meeting of church laity. Mr. YVillard, figuratively speaking, trod on the tail of his coat. I would ask Mr.

Proctor what an attack on the De Pere A'ir can have to do with C. A. Willard? Is Mr.Willard, then, virtually, tbe proprietor of that organ 'r Indeed nine-tenths of the citizens of Nicoiet and Anderson for and left here on lo ner companion. "I will run him into that pde of stone and brush ahead and you prepare to be thrown out-" She pulled the horse into the obstruction, when both were thrown out, but fortunately not injured aud Monday for LeMars, Iowa, here three The Kewaunee Entepruc notes that the sons and one daughter are already located Corona, the first boat northward on the tained about hours and did not get away until noon. A new track had to be laid around the wreck.

We are informed that Mr. Walter Wiiitcomb has secured a back pension of wood Folks." Bussell is no stranger here and will he likely to meet with a good reception. We hope that he will have a crowded house. An exchange says of him ami the play: The comedy drama, "Edewood Folks," has been rewritten and reconstructed, and is now in three acts. Mr.

Bussell has added a of new specialties and character songs to his play, and is pleasing the public more than ever, if we can judge by the very large audiences he has met with at all his engagements throughout this season. His facial play and character illusions are marvelous, and his humor is as clearly an ebulition of nature as a crystal spring which bubbles up and runs over because it can't help it. But in Sol Smith Kussell there are many different colored fountains of mirth in mimicry, which would put to shame the most cultured mocking bird, could the merry, feathered songster understand. The company is under the management of Mr. Fred.

G. Berber. line of Menominee, arrived there on the 57th. Miss si'" held to tbe reins until tbe horse s'ontied. It was a wild, exciting ride and M'ss C.

exhibited better horseman about for disabilities the result of his The ferry steamer North Star has resum Chipa. The man down the bay who service in the army. If this is true, con gratulations are in order. ed her regular trips between this city and ship r. more courage than most men, to FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS.

Also, a nice line of Men's, Boys and Youth's Shoes, IN ALL STYLES, made by WALKER, STRONG CARROLL, Which cannot be excelled as to wear and fit. made the remark that the biggest "hen Ieere. Matters Journal: The residents of the six northern town vote on the 17th of May as to whicb county tbey shall belong to. The post of G. A.

R. is to be organized Miss Carrie Kicuard, of LeMars, Iowa, whicb can undoubtedly be atiributed the fortunate escape of both ladies. dairy" in the Cnited States was located out about as early as usual. The temperature for the past week The first arrival at this port from Chica near Detroit, probably didn't think he was go this season was the Goodrich steamer been as follows: came up from Oconto on Thursday night and speut part of Friday here, returning to Oconto. Her sister, Miss Ida Richard, saving anything worth publishing, but Dining that heavy blow hich visited Oconto on Monday noon.

April 30. She is IePere have felt sure of it for some time, and Mr. Proctor is ovlog it to the rest. Sardy Mr. Willard believes it, for he sent post baste to tin (ireen Bay parters to hav.

here it is. this region of coutir-y week In last a handsomely fixed up and is comfortable of LeMars, arrived at Oconto on Friday Houses? ves! You see they bad to large portion of that wonderfully con and convenient for passengers, as well as efficient for freight, She'made all her usu- Hon. H. N. Smith, of Milwaukee, (in Ihem suppre-s the resolutions in question structed inclosure Uiat has adorned Baird move.

irst. she thought they would rent a nice two story brick, with a furnace and but company with his daughter Miss Laura) Park for the pa-t six or eight years was tort- rn- couiu pos-iuiv nave riau any the most vague notion what thev werV il landings on the way. including Escanaba. ill send the summer in the Lake Suer hot and cold water and gaa, a verandah and prostrated, aud the bark exposed. That Days.

7 A. M. 12 M. 6 P.M. April 2-" Si 48 26 51 49 27 4S 63 S3 28 33 41 38 29 32 52 51 30 36 47 48 May 1 40 t.2 46 Wednesday morning, 2d, a cold, disn al rainstorm from -the X.

E. and a gale of wind. Mercury, 39. It is probably snowing in the Lake Suiierior country. McCormiek Co.

are her agents here. next Friday. Tbe ice is out of all the tributaries of the upper Wolf and driving bas commenced. Iteiorts regarding winter wheat in this county are conflicting. In some tewns tbe wheat never looked better, while in others it Is said to be mildewed.

But it safe to predict an average crop. Stevens Point Journal: The Menasha Woisdcn W'afe Co's mill has tsten shut down for re-pairs for a we-ek. A new track 300 feet long i to be- built to give more-piling room and Coo feet of shed, built. ior region where he will superintend the green blinds, but she could not find one. fence cost the city a large sum of money- a We also MANUFACTURE BOOTS AND SHOES to order, in the Her officers ae: John Baleigh; 1-t construction of the Wis.

Mich. B. R. Then she thought (ossibly a frame bouse few years ago, and ifs a marvel of arch We received a call on Monday last from Mate. John A.

Wilon 2d Mate, August Mabnke: Clerk. W. O. fiosie; Stewanl lUctural ingenuity. The posts were of There 1 no more certain evittence of tbi weakness or any cause, than that its friends are afraid of its free discussion, by an un-trammeled press.

that my ememy would rite a book" is the exclamation of an honest man. My quarrel with C. A. Williard is not that at a certain church meeting he tried to force a minister upon tbe church, against the Hr.T. G.

Haynes, who was on his way pine, capped, and fashioned in a wonder latest styles and guarantee good fita. Call and look the stock over and you will be convinced that you will SAVE MONEY by trading with them. No goods misrepresented. Orders from outside towns promptly without the trimmings would do, but there were none. She concluded to take a nice little cottage, eligibly located, but could not find it.

The last we of her she was ful manner! Alas- that so soon Xext Tuesday evening. May Hb, White-ley's "Hidden Hand" Company, pronounced first class, will entertain the public at Airaory Hall and doubtless do it well. race fart land. This celebrated actress supported by a good troupe, will play two evenings at Klaus Hall next week. Friday and Saturday.

May 11th and 12th. The last time she was here she played four nights to good houses. The Minneapolis VraM says, "She is certainly one of the best emotional to visit Mr. M. K.

Wellington, of West Peusaukee, whom he had known in Lowell, should have given up the ghost; but what Impoilant Improvements. Bishop about 30 years ago. looking for a root bouse with a frontage on filled. Don't forget the place sign of the RED BOOT, 87 Washington else could have been expected, of pine raulbauer is making a very valuable im The pay roll i not far from $VM6 per some nice clean alley, and bad the refusal of set in the ground. What is our com- wishes of the majority, neither do 1 feel angry with the man on account of the uuen-liemanlv wny in whicb be conducted him John Duffic: Engineer.

Henry Johnson: 2.1 Engineer, Frank Hall. Mr. Pennc-sen's new steamer, built at Fowles' yard. Ft. Howard, was successfully launched last Saturday afternoon.

She is a beauty in model and general makeup anil i- named the J. Deneasen. Success to her. month. street.

provement in extending the sewer on ty Mrs. Julia F. Greeni.eaf, of St. Paul, spent the winter at Jacksonville, Florida, 20 feet square on the common in A-tor to miltce on public going to do about Krank Cahill and Jas. Carherry have street from the Cathedral property acnes self after tbe majority had decided by vote suit- the parks this year? pitch a tent on, if she couldn't find a GOTTO, DUCHATEAU 44-ly GREEN BAY, WIS.

and on her way home stopped over here at the residence of A. Robinson. She left been examined charged with arson, in set Monroe avenue to the sisters school prop able root-house. Know. There was snow eLouub last Krl- erty.

The whole sewer on that stnet The Osedinsh Timet relates several instan for home on Tuesday morning over the G. day morning at Oconto and vicinPy to whit which was built by the Bishop, extend ng ting fire to the liquor room of their saloon and iu the rear of a baiter shop, on he-morning of April Sth. When the paper ces of the learning of female members of W. St- P. about five blocks, is not surpassed for he Oconto.

From the Reporter: C. M. wenson and a man named Jones, two Mr. August Pireaux, who has been a puohc good by any private enterprise e.er went to press the examination was not en tbe grouo'1, but of couise it did not lie there long. In tbe -ame vicinity on Tburs day evenug 11 snowed very heavy atd a lew that bis man was not wanted.

1 he threats he made and the epithets he used after his imrlorious attempt to ride over and trample upon the consciences of honest men, could do no one but himself any possible injury. If he trod on the tail of any one's coat at thai lime, be is the ouly one who needs to te ashamed of it and doubtless will not thank Mr. Proctor very much to have the subject referred to at this time. Mr. l'roctor is continually telling tbe public that he is a "merciless expo-er of corrupt "literati soe-icties." An Oshkosb young lady tells of one instance that we do not find in the 7W article.

She say. that she faithful employe in the store of Thko concluded. Oconto county farmers, have been arrested carried out in the city and stamps him a man of enterprise. Dr. Jesse Smith ha mid-- a pair of little and taken to Milwaukee for an alleged vio m'le tbis side iheie was a heavy ram.

but recently caueii on a "member" in company with an old Aunty who not yvell read The school-hou-e and residence of ihe MuK.i.LER for the past four years, has left there this week and will enter into partnership with his brother, who has a ero-cerv on Main street, thus enlarging the lation of the internal revenue laws. two horse engines in his spare hours, to we got a heavy cold wind. It was reported THE MARKETS, The following were the prices paid for grain by W.W. CAur.iiL'snew warehouse Green Bay, at noon, Wednesday: Grain beat, spring 1 CI 1 IS Barley lo 50 Coin S5 Kye 54 S4 Baled nay per ton 12 0 fel3 00 othib coxaocmis. The following are the q-iotations given by Sisters of Notre Dame, on the north-, ast actresses on the stage.

The costumes were magnificent." Japanese Tea ladies of Clirist Church have arranged to give a very uniime entertainment at Cook's notel on Tuesday evening. May lo. Who doe not enjoy a tea party The ladies promise us that if we will buy a cup of tea they will present us with the cup. There will be a booth where they will sell the most attnu the Japanese wares, under the supervisions of two maidens from the flowery kingdom. Ice cream and cake will also be served through the entire evening.

Certainly tlii ill be an eveuing of rare Fred Cornelius, a very excellent young on Saturday mornn g. netn.T cornet or Business Prof. Murch has a fine, prosperous, orderly school, which is increasing in numbers. He ha now adoji-ted the plan of making monthly reports to parents or guardians, which may prove an advantage in some cases. Two new stu-deuts were received last week: Albert Herguer.

of Pub ifer and G. A. Wurl. of Belle Plaine, both of Shawano Co. Two more came in last Monday: George aud Albert Spear, son of A.

M. Spear. Sturgeon Bav. pat into a boat to run on the Wtaeonsni river. man fmm tbe Oneida Settlement, is assist- on "previous mailers but could tell you all about the wav to make home happy.

corner of Monroe avenue and Doty stn et, not we do not know, that there werefocr practi-es. I bat seems to tieiend tm who capital and business. Will Mitchell in the drug store of s. There are no new devriopmeata in the inches of snow at Oconto. good cooking, prompt meals.

Jic, Jbc lu Ford. Aid. and Mm. P. J.

anDf.uren were are to lie replaced by brick structures for the same purpose, hich will lie built in the rear of the present buildings, which vill the offender is. Had Mr. Workman tieen chairman of tbe executive committee of tbe State unday School Association and at the same time bondsman for a saloon ou the stion time tne conversation turned on "na It is reported tbat Dr. S. A.

Coleman has MeHugh shooting affair, and so far a-the public knows, no effort to ferret the matter out lias been made. The la-t heard from lIlCV Lllt tional" matters, when the Appleton lady purchased a palatial residence in the city of i Ohio, paiing therefor the sum of Mr. U. B. Kellogg last bis raieab'e Pfuiimi Ttv Ta'1 from ii'tlaui- agreeably surprised on Sunday night by an influx of a host of friends, on the occasion of the 33d birth-day anniversary of Mr.

MCiOKJiit, rtajhmgiou street Monday MM fairgrounds, what a grand field of labor afterwards be removed. A portion of the I said to old Aunty: "Oil, let tne see, who the wounded man was to the effect that be was better, and the indications are that he c'ic on ma UfUP which he will move at an early d-ite. nuxl f'f hi household goods having brick for the work is alreadv on hand. was seeretary of the Interior under Fill Van D. There were a great abundance of will recover.

mat ion of the lung, at tils stables in AUouez. She was one of the first stock already been sbirqted there. more." Ibis question was a stunner to tbere woultl have been for this merciless exjioser. There is some sharp practice in connection with this bond, which is to be found in the clerk's office. Mr.

Willard goes bonOsman for Mr. ilairemeister. but caeature comforts dispensed and the enjoy Neillsville RepuhUcan: Simon Emeron A Bad Accident. l.at Monday mi Manin Van den of the wn Aunty and struck he dumb. The Oshkosb ment was universal.

was killed last week bv a iog rolling ou 65 40 1 90 I 00 li oj 13 5 5a a 40 TS 41 2 00 TB U3 00 9 OO it, 6 (st to, 90 I so lady says: "Poor Auntv, she did not know- Oconto Eniuirer: April 22 Edward F. Roady and Ida Flora Gray were married by Uev. S. RejcMCs, pator of '-he M. E.

of Be'ievue, and his grown up daughter. Peninsula and Lake Shore. Door Co. him in breaking a rollw av near Neillsville. tbis man denies being tbe proprietor of tbe Mr.

Chas. Johnson and wife, of Car-bondale, spent a few days in Green that the government ever had an 'inter Miss Christina, were preparing to driye in He was a well-to-do irmer and will 'SSO- Driving Park. -Those interested hold a meeting at the Business Men's sociation rooms on next Monday eve. for the purpose of forming au Advocate: J. E.

Wheeler, tbe man whose skull was fractured by a bolt thrown from church. and I looked down on the floor as if I saloon, neither has he signed the bond a-sui h. but it was signed in his name by provy. to this city with a two-seated wagon an 1 Bav and Ft. Howard during the past week.

saw him there and could pick him up anel Building Notes. A Willim's new on Cherry street ia approaching completion. It is a verv handsome house. A. Delforge has torn down his old house on Main street preparatory to building a new one.

yvhich will be of wood, one and a half stories. The excavations are btir.g made for the new house of architect J. McDonnell, on Pine street, and much of the material is on the ground. 14 They had the remains of their little daugh a saw and was supposed to be recovering. David McNeely attempted suicide by cut Who, then, to the proprietor and into pair of spirited young horses.

They had just got into the wagon when the nana Uim to ncr in a minute." has. Schultz, cigar manufacturer, was piosoned by ivy while hunting for shade trees last week. 10 ter who died last winter, removed from died from the injury. He was 50 years old ting his throat with a pocket knife. Cause, whose pockets di.i the profits go? 14 14 The returns are not unite all in yet on the the word "dude," but enough has been and leaves a wife and seven children.

the ecraetery at Carbondale to the Ft. While C. A. Willard was suierintendent of a mission S. iu this place, he under started, breaking through a fence mti an inclosure ami throwing both ot them out 10 Ml 8 11 Howard cemetery, and this was the sad Door Co.

Ejcpoiiter: Dr. Gridley is in suffering, the result of au accident, and the belief that be would not recover. Tbe wound is not fatal. ciation. The object will be to purchase the Ncwberr Park" for the city, the association to use it for a term of years as a Driving Park, to prevent the tract fiom being sold in small pan els till the citv feels able to make a nice public Park out of it.

took to give a series of what might be called temiierance 1-ssons. He displayed be duty that brought them here. southern California with five English sports received so that we begin to regard it as yenerable for its age, YVe even have suspicions that tne master builders of the tow 10 30 Beuare of Imitation. Tber lor of Floreston Cologne ia entirely n-y-l. Ixwk for signature of Hiscox Jt Co.

X. ou ach bottle. 41-47 The family of ol. Arthur Jacobi is and seven dogs, bunting quail. Gundcr Hanson, carrying lunches to the 40 4 55 fore the wondering gaze of the rising generation the Black Valley R.

R. He discoursed on the fascination of violently. -Mr. W. wa stunned by the fall aud hail a cut on his head and was at first supposed to be killed, but he soon rev ved and was found to be not much inji red.

The daughter fared much worse. loth Chas. Cross has got out 40 cords of cobble er of Babel used it in regard to their work preparing to remove to Chicago, where they haye rented a house. Mrs. J.

and the men on the Popple river drive, was drowned. Leaves wife and two children. 3 50 6 10 stone and expects to get 10 cords more, on pleton, made wise remarks as he jiointcd men when thy would set down a hexl of Peaa, green Oats Timothy Seed Clover Hay, baled loose Prairie Butter, packed Butter, roll Butter, Gilt Edge Engs Chickens Bides, Rieen Palled, cared Dry Flint Salted Sheep pelt shear ings uvi STOCK. Cattle Uogs, dreoed PKICKS CCKKEJiT. Flock, itc- Spring per sack I winter Patent Process Graham Rye Meal, Coarse Fine Ground Feed Corn flats Middlings Bran Mess Pork, new per Beef Hams Shoulders Laid Potatoes Beans per bushel Hay per ton Loose Hay out Drunkards7 1 urve.

etc. the Bay Y'iew side of the bav. These, we Dnebyone the mills in vicinity have cut up all around them and been locations. The last one A Silent Mill. the woods in this the available piue removed to nev brick and take out their pocket e'ombs and Those children may now take another believe, are for shipment to Chicago.

mirrors to comb their hair on their way up look, and thev will see their teacher rid bones of one leg were found to be br ken and splintered just alove the ankle. There wa also a large cut from which the 1 ones Many suckers are being salted this spring ing on that same train into the mayoralty. the tower. At all events we are going to have an ancient hieroglyphic made to prove for the Chicago market. No one can reasonably doubt that whis Two Rivers Chronicle: Mr.

and Mrs key aud promises to the saloon element and At Withee, Patsy Billings wound up a spree wiih delirium tremens and cutting his throat with a razor. He isiu jail recovering. Whitehall Timet: Work has fairly commenced on the new court-house. Phillips 7ib: Sneak thieves entered D. O'Brien's saloon and stole Si5 from the money drawer.

An Agreement. The joint committee of Ihe (Jiiy Council and County Hoard, con-sistins ot Aid. Spooler, Joannes and Van Dfiiren for the city and Supervisors Guilder aud loherty and ex Supervisor Uowland for the cou.ity, met l.ist Friday and agreed on a basis of settlement of the long pendiDg sui1 of the county aeatast the city for $30,000, growing out of the Van Siralen and Iiork-ard defalcations. The result will not lie mde public until after th- meeting of the C-o. Boid culled for May lS.h, it.

Just listen to our Seymour corrcspon threatening toward the laborer- who were Wm. Van Notstrand have lost their little protrnded. Dr. lihode was quickly -uni-moned and her condition is now as goi as could be expected. to blow out yvas Chase A Dickey's mill, at St.

Nathan, hich cut the last log last yveek. What will be done with it is not yet decided, but we would like to see it re-removed here and put to some good use. Mr. Dickey is a resident here. dent, who is high up in language: dependant upou him, were the only factOM i Kl 3 -S 3 15 3 00 4 15 1 35 1 1 36 70 44 95 85 1 50 13 50 HE XKTEB.

AUf KRTISES. Geo. Summers is one of tho-e mircbahtj that do not advertisp utile tbey have some substantia! indneeroen's to rfler. what he dtw II bis enire carpet stack at cost. A I 1 tie room that is taken op with my Csrpt Stcck for tbe wholejale Dry In, I s')il off.r my ent're Stock of for the next Thirty Diys from Monday, Apiii 16, at the prices; Pb'lai-lpbi Ingrain, 3 frm Cotton Chin Cri cents per yard, former pric, 40 et; Hartford Ingrain, 4 frame, half wodI, Iicenis per yard, former prica, g- CO ta 3 35 3 25 io 2 25 1 40 (u, 2 01 9 1 4o 75 45 1 90 eis c) 14 00 14 daughter Carrie, aged 12.

two youngest children will go there; Miss Clara will remain here and board at Schel-lenbeck's and one of the sons will go to Sturgeon Bay. Mrs. J. will visit Sturgeon Bay before her liual departure. From the Oconto Reporter: Mrs.

Ed. Bacon, of Green Bav, was in the citv Saturday, visiting relatives. Mrs. H. I).

Bacon, of Ishpeming, who had been here several weeks assisting in taking care of her mother Mrs. Tibbets, left for home Mouday, accompained by her mother, who had recovered sufficiently to admit of her traveling. The Oconto Enomrtr, speaking of the that carried him into ofhee. ords cannot express the contempt I have for anv man Editor Advocate: Your article on the word "dude?" calls to mind he fact that. An incipient fire at tbe chair factory, Aldei manic Courtesy.

The Con.mon who tries to buy the ote of a free Ameri the more ou lif the more you hut by Oscar caused by a hot box. was extinguished. Council of Oshkosb are evidently nt the tlte and; but there is no new thing un A scoundrel entered Korest Westgate's can citizen. Mr. Willard wa no idle spectator pock eting the fruits of law lessitcss.

stable, at Michicott and cut a frightful gash derthesun: Dude was a common expression among the boys at Green Bay high 13 But these things we are told are incident most harmonious gathering outside of Wau-pun. The procreding of their mei tiugi may lie "fun for the bo) but ascrlou matter for the principal perfoim rs. both 'efore in the breast of oue of the horses and cut school a e-arly as the yeaj lKbl, to my to American politics and so we re dispos- up the harness hanging in the stable. knowledge, for I attended there some twenty or twenty-two years ago and heard A Close Call. The adopted son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. 0 E. Holmes bad a close call for his life last Sunday. He yvas disporting himself with his first pair of pants and in his glee slammcil a door shut with such violence as to jar a flat iron down from a BUelf.

In its fall it struck him on the head. ed to regard them, wheu l'roctor, who is 10 IS (9 14 1" A 75 2 50 2 75 IS 5o CO I 9 00 Frank Lusier's house at Michicott was Luke Huperior. The Negaunee hon Herald comes to this week changed into quarto form anil generally very much improved iu its appearance. AV'e congratulate fiiend Griffey on his handsome sheet aud general prosperity. Tliut paper notes two or three inches of fresh snow on tbe iilii.

alwavs filled with bottied wrath, sees hi and benicd the scenes. In a recent i ipute the word hundred of times. I dont know how often I beard it but it must be a great 1 a-t chance to villify the reputation of our fO cents: Frankl Mills 5 frame, all wool arei handsome, 55 cents per yard, I 75 i A I tl I dl nh t'l struck by lightning and houe and eContents most oeiovcd townsman iu. orkinaii betvvetn to aldermen oer an appr opriation, in defence of bis position one sld up in uianv tunes. Ior ue-arlv ail the bovs used it Temple of Honor convention there, says: Among those present we noticed Messrs.

W. Bailey, J. G. Miller, August Del-forge, Joseph Schroeder, W. Barber, I Harder, E.

Delacenserie, George John damaged. Mr. L. was rendered uucon scious for 25 minutes. Dock Improvements.

-The G. W. A M. P. It.

It. Co. is extending out into Fox liver aud strengthening the north half of its immense coal ibs'ks in Ft. Howard, which will add very materially to the capacity and convenience of the docks. Men, with gfavel trains? are also grading and raising the tracks leading to the docks and putting everything in the best possible con just as lie i- stepping out of a long aud hon Having been familiar with it so long I iy god and eirjant, cenw orable career in public life.

Wbt a little replied to rot tier alUcttuan fiomai other certainly hadn the least idea that it is a cutting a long, deep gash. In the same town, Mrs. Daniel Smilh mind like l'roctor liecornes biased anv former price, 90 cente; Lowell, sit word until the Chicago JKnet so in on forever like a machine. Tw eases of scarlet fever on the Jackson direction, it goe aged so, one of the olde-t residents, died on An Impossibility. Deserving articles are apreelated.

The exceptional cleanliness of Parker's Hair Kalutn mtkes it popular. Gray ba'rs ate impossible with its occasional use. 4G-47 ward thst he "hid done nroie for the widow and orphan and distressed than h's op! oneot formed its readers a few weeks ago exfa super, the very best, TMoenU per yard Those Plai niies. painted on velvet, the ML former price, $1- I will close out at tbe In my boyhood days we pronounced it as if spelleil doo dy, accenting the location. Louis Granger, barler, lias skipped out, Mauitowoc Pilot: Tbe shoe shop and b.

id ever done sroce his socestors wei cr -cilied on siitier side i sime Iojv pint, all my Brussels and Stair dition for the heavy season's business in dwelling of Mr. Kautsky on norrh Seventh which have been displayed in the Aivo-CATK store for a few days, have been very much admired. They are the work of the skillful fingers of Mrs. D. McDonalo, of leaving hi landlady in the lurch "2.

A Frenchman named Frank Mauso is first syllable, and by it we meant a dull, foppish boy, more given to showing oH than to work or study. I set up no claim to high classical education, but it is mv street, burned a week ago Saturday. Some of tbe occupants escaped by jumping from son. J. M.

Franssens and A. A. Adriaens-sens, all of Green Bay: Messrs. E. W.

Jackson. J. A. Benington, Will Bockftller and J. Handy side, of DePcre; Messrs.

J. Grotheir, C. Uooson and H. J. Banks, of Ashwaubena.

Many other towns in the district were represented. Judge Park started on his trip to the Pacific slope last Monday evening. April 2:1. He proposes to go by easy stages, and eventually expects to "visit Washington Territory and the National Park. Steven Pomt Journal.

prospect-Bong Elected. At the special meetins of the city council held on Monday evening Bar eta' Oil Clo rud Temp Carpels. Tbis prooibly tbe Very Best Chance to Buy Caiptts that will ever be offered again in this cm. 43 46 GEO. SUMMERS- FL Howard.

humble opinion that the word dude, or the windows. Insurance on building aud stock $750. more correctly doodv, a corruption or G. riomr was re-elected hief of Police, for The Adams House. We understand repeating what other minds have outgrow n.

What ean the man mean bv referring to the purchase of the steam tire engine? Almost without exception the business men who were oposed to the purchase do now acknowledge that the purchase was a grand success. The only exception, I think, is the man who thinks that valves in a rotary engine are always getting out of gear. If Mr. l'roctor thinks that intelligent citizen of De Pere and Nicoiet are going to allow his vile language and slander to be spread broadcast as representing the opinions and intelligence of their citizens, he will find himself mistaken. That is the sense of the indignant citizens of Nicoiet.

at least, more than two hundred strong. G. CLITUERO. 3 i Eh New berry Park should not be allowed to be cut up into city lots and sold, as been planned. Nature has almost designe 1 that spot for a public park and our itizens should see to it that it goes to such the city does not feel that it can afford to buy it at present, let some private association take it baud and devote it ti some derivation of doodle, a trifler, a supposed contraction of do little.

(See doodle in the ensuing year, the vote standing 5 to 4. Circuit loing business bas ebster's Dictionary 1 may be wrong. been transacted since our last issue: that an error appeared in our paper a week or two since in regard to the proprietorship of the Adams House. Mr. B.

W. Smith is Dr. c. H. to, ol Milwaukee, baa been uiq nt'iii on the charge Ol having eaiied the dwrtfc of Mi-s Kitty O' Toole, bis betrothed, by product ig an sbortion.

but that it wa so derived is ouite reasona missing from t'ie east orancn r.scanaua river drive and is probably drowned. Mrs. Robert Hague Taylor, nee Mary Ninness, died April 21. She had only been married five months, and was highly esteemed. James Saunders was killed by a falling rock in the South Jackson pit a few days since.

Age GO: employed by company 20 years; leaves wife but no children. Krank Rosik v. Ferdinand Aid. Hartung. Joannes, Fox, Johnson and Parish voting for and Ah'.

Fontaine, Spuh-ler. Van Deuren and Pireaux against. The full proceedings of the Council, containing ble, and as to dude or doody being a word Verdict for the defendaut. the landlord and with his excellent wife born a lew weeks ago, why 1 cannot see (lekla Fire Insurance Co vs. IL ater- it.

1.. A. I-I IK fX purpose by which fuuds can b' reaM. ed to makes it pleasant for all. molen.

Sheriff's report of sale confl'med. Seymour, April 20th, lssa, Hop lltitera are Hie Purest and Beat blitera Ever matter of interest, will be found in another eireen Bav Svints Bank Henry Miller. column. Attention is called to the new conspicu wards its purchase. An associati devoted to that end should certainly command To City Attorney Huntington.

Dear Sir: ill you oblige a large number of the tax payers of this city by commencing suit at once sgainBt all persons who clean out their back yards and throw tbe accumulations of inter's filth on to our We never before appreciates! the beauty Judgment lor pUinnfffor $1,123 Ho. of diamonds more than we did last we-ek in IV ate vs. James Mau-oand lleury liuiei. John Platten. one of the most active and ous advertisement of Gotto, Duchateau in another column, in the boot aud the general support of our citizens, a id now Verdict of guilty for borse stealing.

viewing the sparkling gems worn by M'lle is the time to take hold of it or neve Joseph Nutelet vs. Henry oilelte. con wide awake citizens of the county, has two advertisements on the first page of the AD Miska. YVe enthusiastically determined to shoe line. They are good, fair dealers.

tinued. TOKO. In thi citv, April 2s, Mrs. SALLY ANN TF.N EVCK, aged i4 years, 1 month aud davs. Bead hat thev have to say aud go and see VOCATE this week, that will interest far D.

Flatley vs. D. W. Britton. Settled.

City of Ureen Bay vs John Gilda. Con go and buy a couple of quarts like tbem, but on second thought invested the money main streets. Please when you drive up Monroe avenue and other streets look at the broken crockery, tin cans, old shoes them. Keep your Hat on. I mh rtake Schu-macker calls our attention to the fact that there is quite a movement in sonv places mers and others: One in reference to the tinued.

A ooung roan named Merritt. in has invented a dexice for detaching a runaway ho-se from a buggy by touching a spring in the seat. The Holly pumps in the Marquette water works are to be superseded by new pumping gear made at the Iron Hay foundry, the change to cost bhpHBiBg Agitator: The telephone ex in a couple of slices of pig's liver for a Sun They are compeunded from Mops, Malt, Buchu. Mandrake and Dandelion. the oldest, best, and mcst valuable medicines in tne world and contain all tbe best aud most curative ptoperties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Puriner.

Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long ei9t where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are tbelr operations. They give new lite and vigor to the aged and innrm. To all whose employments cause iiregularity of the bowels or uiiriary oruans.or who require an Apetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant. Hop Bitters are Invaluable, oeing highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without Intoxicating.

iit vour reclines or symptoms Geo. Aul vs. C. N. W.

R. R. Co Shade Trees. Mr. J.

V. Akn pt, at his justly celebrated Fennock Boad Machine and rubbers. thrown on the streets. dav dinner and had money enough left for Rooms to Rent. Inquire at A.

GRAY'S store in Ft. Howard, Wis. against the senseless practice of tal ing oft tied. that should be owned by every town in the an after dinner cigar. R.

B. Williams vs. E. C. Kinner.

fine ground in Depere. has a fine variety of evergreeus and shade tri'es for sale. the hat during funeral services at a grave. Cor. of Jackson and Wisconsin te-F Milwaukee, for the treatment of diseases of the EYE, EAR and CATAKKH.

Twenty years' practical experience. References: the medical profession of the city. Correspondence solicited. EL W. BEEBE, M.

tl 6m, eow COKSl'MPTIOIf CrBED. An old physician, retired from active practice having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula or a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanenlcure of Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh, Asthma, and ail throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested iu wonderful curative powers in thousands of oases, teels it bis duty to make it known to his fellows. The recipe, with full particulars, directions for preparation and use, and all necessary advice and instructions for successful treatment at your own home, will be received bv vou by return mail, free of county, and the otner his patent stump Cold YVell, we should say so! The plaint amended and coutiuu d. L. M.

Marshall vs. John Duncan puller that is all and really more than he Now is the time to set them out. ee his Set- The act implies no particular respec to the dead, and in cold or stormy weathe: endan One instance I will call your attention to, on Monroe avenue, just north of the Cathedral. If the Street Commissioner will not attend to this be should be made to. I do not know but tbe Board of Health could very properly prosecute the perpetrators of these- growing nuisances.

card in oils business columns. change of Marquette Co. now bas UR sub steamer Welcome on Monday morning got a chunk of steam frozen into her whistle valve crossways and it took half an hour to gers the health of the living. Ml Schumacher has talked with some of the clergy Ft. Howard.

The City Council contem thaw it out claims for it, in merit. The Broadway House, in ft, Howard, has been rented to Mr. Ed. Lawler of Mill Center. Mr.

Lawler is an experienced hotel man, haying been the proprietor and landlord of tde Lawler House at Mill Center during the past eight years, during men here, who agree with him the practice ought to be abolished here, and we Yours, truly, A Tax Payer. The business of the Mil. and Northern plates a reorganization of the ire Depart ment, limiiirg the number of members to 15 and providing compensation for tbem for time actually spent at tied. D. V'tn Norstrand vs J.

X. Lemieux. Continued. L. A.

Crane vs. J. McDonnell. R-fcrred. Wm.

Cook vs. Richard White. Settled. Peter Walley vs. C.

A N. W. K. Co. Motion for nou-sult decided in favor of de-lendant.

Fred. Schuette vs. A N. W. R.

0. Continued. W. S. Bingham vs.

Enoch '-tayea. Judgment of foreclosure. recommend it as good sound sense. R. R.

has increased beyond the most san Stock Horses. Penons desirous of pro curing handbills printed for tbe season for stock horses mill find a great variety of pistes of horses to select from st tbe Advocate office and prices at the lowest living rates. tf ACAKD. To all who are suffering from theerrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak uess, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will 9end a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis-coveied by a missionary in South America.

Send a self-addressed envelope of tbe Kav. JoHcen T. 1SMAN, Station D. lorfc Cuy. Nov.

30-82 lr scribers and more coming in. Monahan l.enz, the '-Club" saloon men, now appear to be completely a mortgage given for to J. II. Deniing having been declared fraudulent. Houghton iazette: Grejt improvements along Utc lake front are being made this spring! The nouse of Neils l'urkman, in Red Jl was burned last week.

Loss $S00, are what tne disease or ailment is. use Hop Bitiers. Uon-t wall until you are sick, but it Ion only leel bad or miserable use Hop Hitler at once. It may save your ife. ll.in-areda have been saved by so doing.

1900 win ioe paid ior a case they will not cure or Uei)o not suffer or let your friends suffer, but u-e and urge tbem to use Hop BUler. Reincmiier, Hop Biltersis no vile, drugged, drunken, bin the Purest and Best Mediclnj; ever made; ihe Invalid's Friend and Hope," and no person or family should be wltnout quine expectations, and to meet it the Co. Prof. Werden R. ynolds.

l'rinci il of the 1 1. Howard High School, was a rreeably Arm Broken. A little daughter of J. P. has ordered six new locomotives for July delivery.

But the lumber business has The Luckenbach Place. We mentioned last week the sale of the Luckenbach place at Cedar Creek, near this city. The Kewaunee Enterpritt of tbe 27th says: Matt. Hcssel, who purchased last week which time he has made himself very popular. He will do well in the new location.

He will UKe charge about May 10th. surprised on entering the school oom on Tuesday morning, to find a beautiful and opened so much better than had been ex Set umacber last Saturday a. m. had the misfortune while climbing up to look it some kittens to fall and break her arm near the charge, by addressing with stampor stamped self-addressed envelope lo Dr. M.

E. L'A, n201y'82. 201 York Jersey City, pected that more engines were demanded. rubly upholstered easy rocking cl.air, the Summer Resorts. The Milwaukee SeiUmel taken this plowing view of gift of the pupils of the High School and elbow.

tliem. ary tne nmera wuajr. Tbe aviaeiliy aos Casualty Com-naiiv of New York; a company Insuring A class of the tiraminar Schoo There and to meet this immediate demand two were ortlered from the Rhode Island Locomotive Works. These machines are both to be 17x2, and a telegram received at fflc A Splendid Road. The citv of Ft.

were also gifts of paintings, draw ngs and no insurance. A fire at Marshfield May 1st, on the line of the G. W. St. 1.

R. near the Mississippi river, consumed nine buildings and rendered l.r families homeless. numerous bouquets from individu ils. The Fiorina Oiciemer ktep lie best brand of dour. Evry sack warranted.

Bead bis ad. in another column. n33, "8o ly general office announces that they were Howard has graded and graveled the road leading west from the Mason st- bridge, making it one of the best roads and drives occasion was the 70lh birthday an liversary Fire. An accidental fire occurred le-tween 11 and 12 o'clock on Monday uight. i a shed on the premises corner of Cherry aud Adams streets, occupied by Misses Comstock and Blackmau.

The shed was some distance from the dwelling and the fire was before it had burned down. It doubtless caught from a-hes, although the ladies had been very careful. The Him i ot Health have very properly commenced their labors early this season against accidents to the person desiresto appoint a live agent in each town in npper Michigan, and for this purpose solicitscor-respondence from reliable parties in that State wishing toengage in this baslneas. Parties may spend only their spare time shipped from the works. This in no man of Mr.

Reynolds and forcibly and tenderly irom a two- I each other fro the hotel and saloon of Mrs. Luckenbach, located near tireen Bay, paid $3,160.00 for the projierty. Mr. Hessel removes from here to-meirrow and will take charge of his newly purchased borne immediately. Mrs.

Luckenbach, we are Informed, intends removing to Ahnapee, her former home, where' she still owns some property. There is a mistake iu the above item. Mrs. L. has moved onto Cherry street in this citv M.

A find the following items in a Milwaukee paper: General Ticket Agent Regan, of the Milwaukee Northern, is about to issue an at ner changes the order for the uly delivery, lake Nokwebay, where Ju. Harp, of Depere, ia building bU cummer hotel, and of Thunder Lake, well known to our local pjtorUmen and some from abroad Work in progreHln; in a satisfactory manner in the extension of the Milwaukee Northern's line. By the middle of May the nearest point to Nokwebay Lake will be reached ami a station located there. This station ean Tery appropriately be named Nokwebay. and it will probably be named.

When once the road i aches that point the Com nan may reasonably leading out from this and that city. illustrated the harmony teacher r-" r-Judy 1 Transcript and scholar. Hupper. Ths ladies realized in Ladles are Attractive. All ladles know their faces are most attractive when free from pimples.

Parker Ginger Tonic IS popular among them, because It banishe. impurities from ood atd skiu aud mkestne face glow wiih bealtD. 4ti 47 as tbe six then coming ill be in demand, and tbe probabilities are that before tbe coming fall as many more will be demanded. A heavy freight engine was shipped from FLORIArM DECREMER, WHOLESALE AND RlfllL oats, corIrn meal Faedj Bran, Middlings, Shorts, Wheat, Rye, Barley, BEAKS, PEAS, PORK, HAMS SHOULDERS, PRESSED HAY, AND ALL KINDS OF SEEDS. Linbalining.

Mr. P. Be returned on Saturday eveuing fr in Chicago, where he had been in attei dance on about f'i'J from a most excellent supper spread at Mrs. E. Morrow's on Wednesday evening of last week.

college perfecting himself in different solicitingand make money, rorparucuiar apply to or address E.K. ANSORGE, General Agent rorMichtgan. 41 Green Bav. Wis. n48tl N0TICET0 BUILDERS.

Bids will be received at my residence in the town of Lincoln. Kewaunee Co, until May 2th, 1883. for the building of a Cfttliolic Olatarolx tilLt.t mm Plans and speclOca- The Board of Health was to meet on expect a passenger business slightly in ex and are notifying the people generally to clean up all back yards, alleys and all places where filth has been thrown or collected aud niucu i belter and more effii mode tractive hall-sheet, in colors, intended as a drawer for Chicago, Southern and Eastern EVERGREENS if embalming the dead than he 1 as hereto YVednesday eveniug. May id, to organize and elect officers, Ac They are determined to make thorough work tbis year. during the past winter.

The good work so fore practiced. Ou his return h- had one well begun will be seen not only in health case. In which he was highlv sue essful. AN 11 S-E-ITDIE TREES but in the cleanliness and beauty of our oi .1,,..,. New House.

Mr. Anton Burkard ha re- The 1st May, Tuesday, was a articular- Dunkirk N. last Saturday for this road and another will soon be sent. The Co. has also ordered box and flat cars to be delivered as soon as possible.

Inspection. Tbe annual inspection of the fire department took place on Tuesday afternoon, everything being in splendid order. Tbe monotony of the event was varied by a fire alarm, cleverly arranged by Chief Engineer Scheller, which sent the companies and apparatus oil on a scamper. city. sxeuaiiu i wt- bun Kraulbauer's reldence in U7u.lnad.lan nl 'fn 1 Tbomib-crlbei hasa tin-variety ol tvt K- nRKKsSand all AI.

fc KtfcS at his g.idens KL Key. cess ol oniinarv itui-mecs. an tne lakes inert-possess such attractions for the knight of tbe hook and line as are sure to draw them there In great number. Aside from Nokwebay Lake, where bass and trout altound in countless uumbers, there is an adjoining field of sport, Thunder Lake, where trout are sab 1 1 be fairly frantic for tbe presence of the sportsman. When once the reputation of these lakes reaches beyond the boundary of local circles, they are certain to become popular and extensively patron-Ued resorts.

movtd a barn onto the lot east of his house ly lively day, in this city, for dr men and business, in connection with the Chicago, Milwankee St. Paul Road. Another heavy freight engine for tbe Milwaukee Northern Company was shipped from the Brooks Works, Dunkirk, N. last Saturday. Still another of like pattern, will soon be shipped to this Company.

In adding to their road equipments the Northern people have also placed an order tor a caboose, box and flat cars, some to be delivered at a near date. reen Bay lie, re. lor sale at the lowest living pr.ces. inth ami 17ih next. Klglitwill on Cherry street and will tit It up as a tene Circuit Court ojieiud on Wednesday forenoon, having adjourned lot Thursday.

1 1 ...1.1 1 1:11 1L1 1 V.I.I. teamsters, in all directions cou be seen large loads of furniture being i ransf erred These tree are suiieti 10 101 i s. eel any or an u. ment bouse. Best brands of FLOUR always on hand; Every sack warranted.

Ho. 79 Washington St. Green Bay. enr iit-t'itrAi i ut vards. Cemeteri r.Kriiculars appil to from one residence aud one nt rt of the Judge Meyer baa fine Kentucky saddle horse, on which he rode down from Apple-ton ou Tuesday.

A Very Pretty piece of original poetry Ac. Call and see inein, everybody In want of a nice variety. ii awaiii i -J7 pkixEjRIN, i-titor. Town OI Lincoln." lprtll. city to another.

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