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MONDAY AFTERNOON. TIIK UIIEKN BAY OAZETTK. DECEMBER 20, 180. COL. RUIZ IS THE HEWS OF perfect type of the highest order of excellence In munnfactrre." j4 Hit PUT TO DEATH BROWN COUUTY Walter Baker married last week.

Those of our farmers who attended the Farmers' Institute at Flintville this week were well pleased. Mrs. Isiace Burdeau obtained first premium on butter. George Conway was very pleasantly surprised byf a number of friends Friday evening, Dec. 17, it being his birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Adam Brookhyser is quite sick with pneumonia. Dr. Wacheuriter is attending her. FIRE AT ST.

LOUIS. SENT CY SPAIN TO L'KGE ACCKPT ANCE OF AUTONOMY. BREAKFAST COCOA I TRAMP TAKES POSSESSION OF HUMBOLDT SCUOOLUOISE. Killed by Itebel with a Machete lo Absolutely Pure Delicious Nutritious. Costs Less than One Cent a Cup.

pfc orcein Insisted on His Trial and Poand in theMorntngbj theTeacher Hitting by the Kedhot Stove-Diphtheria Is Dying Oat At Hockland Kxecuiton Gen. Iee, at Blanco's Request, Tries to Nave Him, Hut In DORCHESTER, MASS. Be sure that you get the genuine article, made at Traveling Library Keaclies Humboldt. Dec. 20.

Mr. and Mrs Jfjt Established Jewelry Store of the Hrrmud Jm-cnrd Co. Suffer Heavily. St. Louis, Dec.

20. A fire started in the basement of the building occupied by the Mermod Jaccard Jewelry company at the corner of Locuststreet and Broadway early Sunday morning- ami WALTER BAKER CO. Ltd. John Tielens visited with Mrs. Helens' Too Late.

Havana, Dec. 20. The Cuban iusui-gents have given further evidence of their grim determination that death would be the portion of every envoy sent to them with offers of autonomy 1" 'if 1 in an almost increditably short time the five-story building was completely gutted. The total loss will reach $335,000. The Mermod Jaccard Jtwelry company was one of the largest in the world lANDY CATHARTIC a nd, this being Christinas season, carried an immense stock.

One-half of the stock had been placed in the two large vaults and saved, but the rest, as well as lie building and its fixtures, was totally destroyed. So fierce was the fire brother, Victor Boncher of Lincoln, Kewaunee county, recently. Mrs-Julian Bourg.non of this place left for Green Bay a short time ago and will reside there with her daughter, Mrs. Octave Berseau, this coming winter. Joseph Ferry, who moved here from Menominee last fall, has bought 40 acres of land in this town.

The land formerly belonged to his deceased father, Paul Ferry. Moses Vanness, one of Humboldt's most prominent young men, who left here for Wausau-kee several weeks ago, is about to be married to MissLidia Taborden of that place. Miss Taborden is somewhat known in this vicinity, having viBited here for several weeks last summer. The marriage will take place December 23, aod Mies Odelia Vanness left for Wausaukee last week to be one of the bridesmaids. Miss Anne Mm, teacher in district No.

2, was greatly surprised CURE CO (1ST I PAT! OH that not a dollar's worth of salvage was taken out. The Model Cloak company. 10 ALL or with efforts to secure submission. The latest victim of this grave meastare is Col. Ruiz, who was sent by Blanco to induce' the insurgent leader Arau-guren to surrender.

What makes this particular instance of short shrift all the more noteworthy is that when Ruiz was reported not to be in imminent danger Blanco appealed to Consul-General Lee to use his good offices to save the young man. In compliance ith Blanco's request Lee sent Senor Tosca. a member of the United States consular service, and Senor Montalvan, a Cuban friend, to plead with Aranguren, but the missionaries of peace have just returned to Havana, bringing with them the news that when they reached the insurgent camp it was only to find that the prisoner had been executed. Senor Tosca says he met outposts of Aranguren's force, and that the chief of the party confirmed the report that on his arrival Col. Ruiz was met by Aranguren and an escort of 12 men, who received him warmly.

Ruiz urged 25 50 in the northeast corner of the building, was wiped out, sustaining a loss of on which there is an insurance of DRUGGISTS are tlie Iiles.l l.a.it i ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED latural rf suits. Snni-4 This Trade Mark and Name stands for all that is best in stoves. Thi3 line is made in many styles but of Ope Gride only and that the best that money and, experience can produce. Every stove carries with it the unqualified guarantee of both maker and 'seller. For GreenBay and vicinity, D.

COOKE, 201 N. Wash. is agent and there you will be gladly shown their merits in details three-fourths. ole anil booklet free. Ad.

KTEKMMJ KKM KOV t'0. fhieaeo. Montreal, New York. tu.J HELPS TEN THOUSAND MEN. Wages of Window Ulna Workers Are Advanced.

Pittsburgh, Pa, Dec. 20. After many Lre. Green Bay. Arr.

Green PARTI NO. A.M. nnmiiiiiini a 705 ii.4fc ARRIVING. 10:00 6: 0 J. A.

JOKIUN, GeDeral Manager. hitches the complete wage wale of the TIME TABLES Chicago dc NortliwoptAni Railway. TRAINS ABBIV1 PBOM TBI KOBTH. From 1ft From Ishoemln 3.06 r. From Menominee .10 p.

a From Ishpeming 2 a. From Menominee 16.10 v. TBAIN8 ABBIVl PBOM TBI SOUTH. From Chicago 4.15 a. indow glass workers has been settled.

and the factories will resume operation three weeks from to-day. The cutters and flatteners were granted ad vances of 15 and 13 per cent, respectively over last year's wages. The blowers ne day last ween wnen ou cmonug her schoolbouse she discovered a tramp eated by the stove. He was much frightened at the unexpected entrance of Miss Mraz and declared that having place to go the night before, he had taken the liberty of enteringthe school-house and building himself a fire. Joseph Boncher has left for the north-.

-1 1 i. the party to accept autonomy, and congratulated himself that he would induce them to return with him to Havana. The insurgents in camp had not From Chicago 9.53 a. From Milwaukee 19.16 r. u.

Fiom Chicago 7.10 r. From Chicago 8.45 p. From Chicago 'lMB P. m. Fidiu Chisago J10.65 a been prepared for the visit by Aran guren, and, seeing Ruiz in his uniform and gatherers reached their settlement early this month and have been waiting for the other branches to settle the scale.

The starting of the window glass factories in January will give work to 10,000 men scattered over eastern and central states. and learning the object of his visit, they demanded the application of the proc lamation of Gomez and Rodriguez, era pineries, wnere ne win worn iw the Cleereman Bros. The Misses Josie and Louise Vickman entertained a large number of their friends at their which orders infliction of the death pen AN OPEN SWITCH. alty upon all persons who attempt to Green Hay Western R. R.

In Ekkkct Nov. 14, 1S97. 801 NO WHBT. Train No. 1 leaves Groen Bav 7:85 a.

a Train No. 8 leaves Green Bay 4:40 r. eoiNe BAST. Train No. 4 arrives Green Bay 11:00 a.

u. Train No. a arrives Green Bay 6:15 p. F. a.

H0EF8. Agent. Atmapee A Western Railway TlMB TaBLI IN KPPBOT MAT 6, 1896. soins uitr a.m. a Lve.

sturgeon Bay 6:00 Lve. Ahnapce 7:16 Lve. Casoo JuDOtion 8:30 4:31 Arr. Green Bay, via G.B.AW. E.

R. 10:00 6: S0IN8 BAST. Lve. Groen Bay 7:06 Lve. Casco Junction 8 :80 I t'H) Lve.

Ahnapee :16 Arr. Sturgeon Bay 10:40 Closa connections at Casco Junction with tra'ns to and frrm Kewaunee, over tt. h. it W. R.

R. E. DECKER, President, Ahnapee, Wit. DAVID DECKER, Gou. Bay.

METALIC SKYLIGHTS" home Sunday evening, December 12. induce chiefs of the rebellion to surrender. In compliance with their demands a court-martial was formed and the sen Yarious games were played and supper tence of death was passed upon Ruiz erred. All present spent an enjoyable lime. Miss Mary Boncher has gone to Mennminpp.

where she intends to Senor Tosca adds that Aranguren stood aloof during the trial and allowed spend the winter. TRAINS DarA BT POB TBP MOhTH. For Ishpeming 4.20a at For Ishpeming 8.60 a. m. For Menominee 12.55 p.

u. For Menominee. 8.0 p. m. For Menominee.

tll.00 a. m. TRAINS DIFABT POB TBI SOUTH. For Chicago 6:00 a m. For Chicago 9.0 a m.

For Chicago U.0 a at For Chicago p. M. For Fond du Lao 6.20 p. at. For Chicago 12 35 A.M.

for Milwaukee. t6.1ft P. l8na3ayoDly. "Daily. F.

W. TAYLOR, Agent. Chicago, Milwaukee at. faul K'v 8OIN8 SOOTH DEPART he Greater Green Bay Limited 9.15 a. at Chicago 4 Milwaukee Express No.

8. SO p. at Chicago A Milwaukee Kiprecs No. a. ..11,40 p.

at 80IS8 NORTH DKPABT. Champion Iron Mt. Expresi No. 8... 105 a.

Iron Mountain Express No. 31 a. ABEIVINA PBOM SOCTH. Chicago A Milwaukee Exoress No. 3..

4.CO a Chicago A Milwaukee Express No. 81.11.00 a. The Greater Green Bay Limited 8.46 p. ARRIVING PROM NORTH. Iron Mountain Express No.

6 8.95 p. Champion 4 Iron Mt. Express No. 11.35 p. Trains No.

i and 8 aia dally. Ali othei trains dally except Sunday. J. H. FLATLET.

Agent the death sentence to be carried out Col. Ruiz was executed with a machete. It Causes a Bad Wreck at Pontiac, 111. Pontiae, 111.. Dee.

20. Sunday afternoon the south-bound limited Chicago ti Alton train ran into an open switch in this city, crashing into a northbound freight. Iloih locomotives were wrecked. An unknow tramp was killed. Fireroa-n John White, cf Train Baggageman Sutton, of Chicago, and Engineer Jones, of Peoria, were badly hurt.

Sutton may dit. Damage to the rolling stock is severe. The responsibility for the wreck has not been fixed. DIPHTHERIA DISAPPEARING. SendliiK Men to Certain Death.

The consequences of the death of this Eockland Sick Ones are Growing Better- intrepid but imprudent officer will le Other News Items. of the utmost importance, for with him perishes the last hope of the govern- Rockland. Dec. 20. Mrs.

William Powers and children, who have been spending several weeks in Rockland, returned to their home in Nahma, WILLIAMS 'KIDNEY PILLS HaH uo equal in diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs. I lave you neglected your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous eystetn and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in the loins, side, back, proins and bladder? Have you a tlabby appearance on the face, especially under the eyeH? Too frequent desire to pass urine? William's Kidney Pills will impart new lite to the diseased orpans, tone up the system and n'ake a new man of you. liy mail oO cents per box. Williams Mfg. Co.

Props. Cleveland, 0. For Sale by JOHN ROBINSON. at Cnt of Wood Why dm tot id style of wooden (ran twn mill rmm ment being able to negotiate any terms with the insurgents. It will be useless now to attempt to find anyone so fool this week.

No new cases of hardy as to deliberated invite the fate diphtheria have been reported and meted out to the captain general's ad those who have been sick are on the jutant. It means that the insurgents in an iron one at cheap. Keplac that old letkr lipht with a eubtttmlal one that will laa as loni atthi walla of the building. Everything la aht metal thai enu-ra Into tlie conttrucUon of a building. Oct Infer nmtiou on thin tubject and set it now by wrltlna SULLIVAN 138 140 t.

II.Ji OULLIIHI1 MILWAUKEE, WIS. Kcud For Illustiuted Catalogue Free road to recovery. Philip Rose con will now continue the struggle with even more than their present determi tinues vprv ill. He will be removed to Kewaunee, Green Bay Western k. lit Kppbot Oct.

9 195. nation, and that it will be marked by the hospital as soon as possible. W. C. all the atrocities that attend a war in Hannan houeht.

Mondav. of Mrs. Alice which quarter is neither ufcken nor On in ii In Storm In Texan. St. Louis.

Dec. 20. It is learned from private sources that one of the worst sleet storms in the history of Texas prevailed in that state Sunday. It is impossible to get any information whatever from Dallas, the eenter of the storm section, as all the wires are down. As showing the extent of the storm, the telegraph companies can get no nearer Dallas on the south than aeo, Marshall on the east.

Eagle Pass on the west and some points in the southern part of the Indian territory north, showing that it covers several hundred miles of territorv. A4 ittm atvJl given. That Gen. Blanco should have adopt ed the desperate expedient of submitting to American intervention is taken SPECIAL as indicative of his extreme anxiety to Spear of Chicago, her property located in Rockland consisting of 40 acres described as lollows. The of si 1 section 23; consideration, fl.200.

A dance was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Walton Tuesday -Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clabots Tuesday, a daughter. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter Wednesday.

Mrs. H. Wite and hil-dren returned to their home in Rockland Sunday, after a week's visit with friends in Wrightstown. Miss Rose Wouton of Appleton is spending a few days with Rockland friends. Mrs.

O. Thompson and children visited woe friends this week. Holiday flurjouoceiuent Special low prices made expressly for the Holiday Trade. Hi avoid these results. This action places Gen.

Blanco in a most embarrassing position, the results of which can only be conjectured. CoiukbhIo'k Report. Washington, Dec. 20. The following cable advices were received the Spanish legation Sunday: Absolutely trust worthy reports permit us to affirm that Ruiz was nhot with Aranpruren Friday by order Alexander Rodriguez.

After several letters exchanged between Huiz and Aranguren, Ruiz left Havana on Monday to si NOW IN ACTIVE SERVICE. Bay First Traveling Library from Green Another Klch Gift. Montreal, Dec. 20. W.

C. McDonald, the millionaire tobacco manufacturer, whose gilts to Mt-Gill university already aggregate nearly $3,000,000, has just given $250,000 more to the institution. Fifty thousand dollars of tin's sum is to be used as an endowment in strengthening the law faculty, and the remaining- $200,000 is for the scientific department, in the building of hich his previous donations have been principally used. One Man Killed. St.

Louis, lec. 20. While piloting heavy frieght train up the Merchant's bridge incline Sunday an engine of the Terminal Railroad association jumped the track and plunged to the ground below. Fireman IVnsinger was instantly killed. Engineer J.

If. MeCuJ-lough was dashed head first through the cab window and badly injured, and W. H. Cobb, yard agent of the East Side yards of the Terminal, had several ribs broken. The finest line of Shawls, Fascinators, Muffllers and Silk Handkerchiefs at prices to suit anyone's All our Dress Goods of cheap, medium and highest priced are all marked down to the very lowest price that dress goods were ever sold for.

Ill meet Aranguren, not upon official mission, and only as a friend. It Is not known how Rodriguez arrived, but the fact Is that that leader ordered the shooting of both. The voracity of such act and proceeding Indicates better than anything else the faith in autonomy, the intransigents beint. obliged to resort to terror to prevent the disbanding of their bands. Such Is the general opinion and public opinion unanimously qualifies such act as savage and unworthy.

CONGOSTO." They Are Hopeful. London, Dec. 20. The Madrid correspondent of the Standard says: Gen. Blanco reports that negotiations with several influential insurgent chiefs are progressing so favorably that be hopes to detach from the rebellion important forces, which are willing to accept autonomy.

Senor de Lome has cabled the government that the American government expects to command a sufficient majority in the house of representatives to check all military motions' until the summer recess in July next, thus securing Spain a respite for a year. 81 Reaches Wequiock. Wequiock, Dec. 20. The Sunday school entertainment last Friday evening was a success and netted $10 to be expended for Christmas presents for the younger scholars of the school.

The first traveling library sent out by the Woman's club of Green Bay arrived at Wequiock Wednesday evening and was located at the postoffice with Miss Emma Cowles as secretary andlibrarian and Miss Lena Schilluy as president. Six books were taken out the first day. There will be a Christmas tree and entertainment at the Wequiock Presbyterian church on Christmas eve. David Ma near will commence putting tip ice next week for his fishery business near Benderville. He reports the ice as twelve inches thick near his place.

NOTES FROM PREBLE. Our line of Capes, Ladies' Jackets also Misses and Children's Jackets ar? fully complete yet, and you can make a good selection at the Special Low Holiday Prices. We would like to call your attention in particular to our Holiday Toys. Santa Clans came here with a carload of the finest, best and cheapest toy articles suitable as presents for all people, young and old. AftntKna.

Owensboro, Dec. 20. K. Monarch, for himself, the Glenmore Distilling company and the Eagle Distilling company, assigned to the Financial and Trust company of ItliiiontM Sen ire- to llaj ll. Washington.

Dec. 20. A bimonthly service between New York and the ports of Ilayti has been established by the Clyde Line Steamship com pan, which, United States Minister l'owell at Port au Prince says in a report to the A splendid line of ladies' warm shoes and slippers, also a strong line of all kinds of fine leather shoes for men, women and children. Our display of presents consists of Fine Albums, Dolls, all kinds of Wooden toys and thousands of other articles which are too numerous to mention in this short space of our ad. Louisville.

The assets and liabilities are estim.it ed to be each about $750,000. The Glenmore is incorporated with $200,000 and the Eagle with $150,000 capital. Monarch's embarrassment is. caused by his trying to save his brother, M. V.

Monarch, who failed some time ago. Had Stormy Voyage. San Francisco, Dec. 20. The United States gunlioat Marietta has arrived here after a stormy passage from the north.

Many of her staterooms were flooded and her rails bent and twisted from the force of the waves thtit swept over her. So bad was the storm at one stage that it became necessary to put out a sea anchor in spite of which she drifted over 250 Mate department, will be the first American line to curry our flag under American registry to H.iyti. He regards the outlook as bright for the success of the new venture. Preble, Dec. 20.

John Pearkaof New Franken purchased 40 acres of land in Preble; consideration 1,450. Mr. Pearka and family have moved on to the farm. Thomas and Frank Boylan of Morrison called on Preble friends Saturday, Dec. JS.

Farmers are busy hauling wood and grain to town. The funeral of H. Kemps took place from the Finger church Saturday, Dec. IS, Rev. M.

Kongers officiating. The interment was at Green Bay. MisB Mary Rentmeieter is visiting her sister, Mrs-A. Allen of Green Bay. A number of applieB ere shipped to Wilson, by Cleereman Bros, of this place to be sed in their camp there.

MILLS CENTER NEWS: Men's and Boys' overcoats, also Men's, Uoys' and Children's Suits, we have made prices so low that we can save you big money and no We invite you all to come and examine our goods and get the low prices at which we offer our goods, now for the Xmas business especial- Dentil ff an I reunion n. Pittsburgh. Dec. 20. Charles-L.

Childs, said to have been an ex-member of congress from Illinois and at one time a probate judge in that state, died Saturday at the Allegheny county home. Since coming to this city several 3 ears ago and until recently Childs has been making a precarious living- peddling vinegar and catsup. Men's, Boys' Stands at the Head. J. Boirel, the leading druggist of iron hie to suit you.

and Children's Pants i Aug, at prices that Fhreveport, Fay: "Ir. Kini'n New IJjHcovery 18 the only tliinu that cure? my cough, and it is the bet fe'ler I have." J. K. Campbell, merchant of Mdlord, "I'r. New Pis all that is claimed for it; it never 'ails, and is a surf cure for consumption, couuhs and colds.

I cannot say enough (or its merits. Ir. Kinir's New Inscoverv consumption roughs and colds is not an It has been tried tor a quarter of a century and todav stands et the head. It never disappoints. Free tria tiottlni at John liobinson's, est side, I'opp Jiather'B, west side, drug stores.

THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Lincntbal and Cohen, Props. 112 S. Wasn. St.

Next to the Gazette Oth Drntc Flrnin Conanliilnle. Detroit, lice. 'JO. Tlu- papers in the consolidation of the drug- firms of llavi.s. I'ronks Co.

and T. t. Hiuchm.m, fc Co. wer signed Saturcfciy to go into elfrct January 1. The consolidated house will be known as Williams.

Davis. I'rooks fe llinchman Sons. The consoIicl.it Ion will lw a crv! oration with a capital stock of fono.cH.o Mills Center, Dec. 20. Mrs.

Elton Buck man had a quilting bee Tuesday. Irving I.awler and Miss Mabel McAllister returned from avisit at Kelly Brook Wednesday. Mrs. Mary O'Neal of Maple Grove visited friends here this week. Henry Brook hj eer of this place and Mrs.

Miller of Green Bay were CO INS.

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