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tm 51 the deceased friends and acquaintances beimr nresent. THE BAY BREAKING VP. tmntran lu 1884 Lp the Kiver, -Kaukauna 7o-: Un PersonaU Mr. Aug. Cole, of Oconto, spent last Thursday here.

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We understand, as we go to pre on ua the nenmrtinre, Str.ny of the mills are. alreaiiy in operation and preparations nrc beiug made to start up the others. The rierlaopcn, but tbe ice was last week From 1D edition of Mews. eo. Rowel O'a Asejicas Newspaper Ojkectoky The Jamestown, (Dak Alrrl, of April Mr.

Carl Paudkk bas been borne from 11th, has the following: "lariae. Col. Catlin is artliticully painting the new name iMf of Green Say or the former steamer Huxley, Capt. Dsxn essen has been making a slight change in the eccentrics of his popular boat with a view of greatly increasinit her speed. no in press, it appears that the newspa- Crystal Falls for a visit of a few days.

TL. Wioslow returned lat night from p-rsand periodicals of nil kinds at iresent stm solid in tho bay. Tho prospect i for Bennett Conley, for many years in 1SS4. Wednesday, that the ice in Green I ly is rapidly breaking up under the inSuen of the big storm. Ice is piled 40 to 50 feet high alODg the Wast shore and on Mc aday night about 100 feet of the new Go 'em his winter's visit at his stamping fsim-d in the United States and Canada a very lively season's work.

tbe ice business here, have gone out ground in Pennsylvania. Sirs, tvinslow derstands that most of the stone quarried oo the Ledyard water power will be used in constructing an immense paper mill. The Ledyard folks bave held a meeting to consider tbe advisability of incorporating the place as a village. John Costello's oldest boy, while playing about one of the jointers at tbe stave factory, managed to get his band under the knife, nearly seveihiit three fictrers of hi rescb grand total of 13,402. This Is a who has been sick for several weeks, is still A Marinette correspondent of the Jsorth- C.

F. Felckbr, Esq of Oshkosh, was HOME AND MISCELLANEOUS. unable to return. The stennitiarsrcs Jim Sheriffs and Jarvis g-iin of precisely 1.600 dnrlngtbe last twelve luonths, and exhibits an Increase of westeni Lumberman gives the following ap In the city on legal business on Tuesday. inent pier at Oconto was earned a way, Lord -nil Columbia, and the schooners The Orura Stalieart has the following Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Neville, who have proximate estimate of the amount, of logs "vot me toff-l nnmm-r published, just ten Comrade, F. W.

Giflord and sweetheart Entered at tht Pott OJfce of Green Bay, obituary notice of Mrs. Ali rkd Pei.tox, cut and put in the past winter and the old been visiting in Chicago, have returned. crae in is4 over tin 1 1 ul for lij83 was m. Dorlntr the at.t vm The prospect for the opening of ttion has materially changed and it is likely that a boat could reach here by the first of next at tecond-clatt mail matter. have been chartered by the Menomiaee micing company to ffeisrht ore from here mother of Mrs.

M. J. Meade ard tlr. I. Miss Minnie Olmsted visited in Fond oeUailie jiavH increased from 1.138 lo logs oa band: FEET.

right band. to lake Erie ports at $1.10 per ton. Etta- to tht du Lac last week. For It. R.

Time Cant 4th G. Beaumont, of this city, whose death at Omro, March 28th, we have already no week. Klrby Carpenter Company Sh.mki.iwO Apple ton Vretcent: Nearly 200 dwellings oa iron rort. From the Door Co Amoemtt: Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Ktmbaix came up muiii i ii mi. xne Kra-st in-C'-eKs iu tho Western Stntex. Ilinolj.o, in sti now show.

ioo nxrvr In nturwor 11 Ludg'tn, Wells sseuaick Co.80.fi0.0l ticed are in progreve of erection in the city. from Chicago and spent last Thursday here Kiver Lanioer Co S5.000.o00 The Drives. Driving crews have done Capt. Alfred Tavlor states that there is a ys-r's total oi isM. wnll Missouri Issor-g A true lady, gentle and icfineJ, pleasant A slight break in the embankment of Ed Rev.

Father Fox, of Marinette, spent posMuility tuat toe line eteamvaent in manners and kind in disposition. some work on the upper waters of th Me LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Goods and Trimmings. HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. We are Sole agents for the genuine FOSTER LACED KID GLOVE. i ln rrrwi in isxa otr.n itwdiiisr Western States Blm exbiblt a ieren ward West's canal last week necessitated H.

Nltbeck Company 32.000. 000 N. Lmiington Company liami.toni Merrym.iu iVOoOvOn Booth will be placed on the route between Pelton commanded the- respect of all who last Thursday here. nominee and Peshtigo, but not to very drawing off the water, this port and Menominee the coming sea of Increase. The total nnmber of n.poT- ln lorxstate is Miss Maggie Dougherty bas been quite knew her and won the a3e.cr.ion ef who were brought into close relationship with Theressa Gunzer committed suicide at Cattle Fairs.

Stock dealers and others -sHl do well to bear In mind the following diles of cattle fain In this vicinity At OePere. lit Thursday In each month. At Hollandtown, laitTuesdsT each month. At Morrlion, 2d Tuesday 1b each month. At Kaukaunald Saturday In each month.

At Cooperstown, 3d Monday each month. At Eaton (Slf Tuesday each month. i in icsv. ar.aua nas snared in the geoe- Compauy Ifi.0n0.000 llfty Shore Lumber Company 15.000.000 T. W.

Harvey Lumber Company .14,000.000 sick for about two weeks. son, arrangements can be made the Bovth wiil run about as follows: Leave Sturgeon Bay eTery afternoon arriving at ber. A lover of beauty and an enthusiastic Greenville on Monday of last week by taking Paris green. Miss Mary Vosburg. of Oshkosh, is i-umoer iimnanv iaumuhxi time for the souttt bound Lake- Superior.

Ishpeming Agitator stopping in the city for a few days. Girard Lumber Company 10.000,000 pasenr train, and remain there until Harry F. F. Randolph, of New York and The first Chinese vote was polled In Ish Mrs. A.

A. Robertson Is In Milwaukee a. m. iiTirmon Lumber Co 10.0o0.fiO0 Murphy. Dunham Co lo.iKHi.OOfi great advantage.

The ice melted grad tally in the rivers and the water from the i now ran off without breaking up the ice it the lakes. The heavy rain this week will have a good effect in starting and orwardin the drives and will probably bring down vhat logs there are on the Suamicos and Pel Disagreeable as the weather has been here, it was probably just what was needed for Miss Emma Beidmore, of Anpleton. were peming at the recent election. after tne arrival of the north-bound train the following morning. Petitions are bein? circulated at the various ports of Lake Michigan and Green Bay namsey Jones WM.

Olson, who ran away from Ish married in the latter city April 9th. It was i a big wedding. nie ft Martin oon fino peming tome months ago, leaving bis fami oun K. l'otts 0.000.000 Appleton bas voted $20,000 for a new ly and who, it was at first suspected, might urging congress to assume control of the Stursreon Bay ship canal, and make it free Mayhew Bros (1,000.000 M. V.

Merick a ooo non school-house in tbe third ward. have been faully dealt with, proved to be for the passage of vessels. The company W. H. Wheeler Aoiio.Miift Menasha Prut: Art C.

Keves. of Me nasba and Miss Katie Eaueressig, of Clin represents that it has paid out about for building the canal, over and above the amount realized from the sale of the a defaulter to the insurance company for which he was doing business. He has now been arrested at St. Paul for bigamy. T( Uil 379.000,00 enjoying a week's visit with friends.

Miss Kate Hanley, of Casco, has been visiting relatives here for a few days. Mrs. Joshua Whitney is absent on a visit to Kenosha and Chicago. Capt Joseph Denis has been quite sick for a few days. Mr.

Chas. A- Tilton spent the early part of the week in Milwaukee. Hon. I. Stephenson was in the city on Sunday last, on bis way from Washington home to'Marinette.

Lem. Ellsworth bas been appointed tonville, were married at the latter place on the 7th inst. buut 120.000,000 of old Iol's are In the cultivator of flowers, she seemed to breathe in their spirit and ber life quietly ripened in sweetness and purity as the years went by. A faithful christian, she possessed tho ornament of a meek and quiet spirit and that charity that thinketh no evil. She rests from her labors and her works do follow ber.

Herbert Janscn, a formpr employe of this othce. bas a lucrative position in an Oshkosh job office. He is a faithful, worthy young man, and will be sure to please those by whom he is emplovcd. Aeaunee Iron Herald. From the Depere Index: Miss Alice Emmons, of Aurora, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

M. R. Hunt Rev. Father Holznecht pastor at the Morrison church, has been transferred to the church at Winneconne, Wis. He took his departure for that place on Tuesday.

Patent News. List of patents issued to citizens of Wisconsin for the week ending land rrant, and upon beinir reimbursed In having married a young lady there. that sum will turn the improvement over Cherry Street. The sewer put dow a on Cherry street last season has proved ai excellent improvement, even with the in perfect condition of the street. The e.

ten-basins were raised high enough so i i to Budeford Scott aged 68, died at Menasba Capt GKO. W. PETERSON got a "little main boom, storage boom and mill poeketx, a grand toUl of bay 000,000,000 feet for the uream. Prints, and on tbe 5th inst Sheetings, Cottonades. to tae general government.

A determined effort is being made to bring this change Denims, Jeans Never so cheap as now. of!" the other niht and was City Aewi: Henry Clark, express" about, and unless something unforeseen robbed of his pocket book, containing $32, Flow much cf the above will be sawed man, roppea unconscious In a besides being dangerously beaten. His as bring them to a proper level when the street and ditches Bhou'd be paved or ravelled, but as this paving or gravelling was sp'l while at bis work last Thursday, but occurs it is believed that the change will be made by the present congress. From the Oconto Lnjiraii: A petition signed by the city council sailants have been arrested. rcTiveu.

Chief of Police of Milwaukee and James d'Jiing the session will depend, to some extent, on how early and successful the drive ia and also on the price and demand for lumber. It is the largest stock Peter Hum a. one ot tbe oldest and most A half witted fellow named Ferd. Foley retained as chief of fire department not done, the catch-basins wore left a little too high. It could be Immediately me- and business men of this city will be forwarded to Washington next week nrging Gutzman stole a mall bag from tbe wagon respected citizens of Marquette, died on the Mr.

A. Hoppi Br. returned from bis died with no detriment to the street by tftb with cancer In the face. of logs ever put Into the river at one time: of a Menasha mail carrier, on Saturday last tne government to establish a llgbtnouse on Farmers will do well to call and see how very cheap our goods are. Your can save Money by buying of us.

the new government works at the harbor Frank B. Speak was elected. Mayor of filling up the ditches to the height of the but on the other hand the facilities for while the mall was being taken from the at the mouth of the Oconto riyer. Mr. Jlanjuette.

sawing are greater than erer btfure. From Hans Knudsen will receive the appointment of lieht keeper if the government catch-basins or by lowering the eatci -basins to the level of the ditches. We link the first plan the best. As it is now on the me Marquette Mackinac B. E.

Co. set 1'ostomce to tbe Wis. Cen. E. B.

On Monday he presented a draft at one of the Appleton banks that was known to be In tbe the same source we copy the following item deems tne jignt bouse necessary. Jacob Spies has sold the.tug Starlight to a gang of men at work tn- Ishpeming on Sunday of last week laving track through Canada street to svold an anticipated in The Ludiniton. Wells Van SchnlcV stolen bag; he was arrested, bis bouse Korth-West corner of Cherry and JeHe rson streets, the water finds its way into the -txt- Mestrs m. lvia and Robert Morris. She will be used In towing on the river.

Company will, tlii yenr, pile 10,000,000 feet of lumber at Menominee. and the Kirliy-Caroenter Company will tile searched and the stolen pouch found, when he confessed to the -robbery, saying be had junction. The next day the matter was ground through a hole outside the ca tch-basin and is liable to undermine the cei lent no accomplices. They have also contracted to tow 3,000.000 feft of losrs down river for McDonald 4 Billinrs to be delivered to their tug in the hsrbor. Tbe Tegs will be mannfactured at settled by the company paying the property-owners the amount of damages claimed.

lS.000.OiW at tlie name point. Tbe Marinette barire line will thus be deprived of a tytr- SPRING GARMENTS AND SHAWLS; Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. i ne usnaoen imet tf lis how a circular leading pipe, if it has not done so aire idy. The matter should be attended to as oon l. t.

iKXAHOE was elected Mayor of saw mill man, from Chicago, named A. D. Jb ort Howard. tain amount of lumber f-eiut for the sea son. but the T.

W. Harvey Lumber Company has contracted with the barge line for Ishpeming. as the weather is suitable. uates. attempted to make a 'mash" at the A Rare Musical Treat.

The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston, In announced for one evening. In this city, at Armory Opera Hall, on Friday May 30th. From numerous press notices, we Can find room for but two, this week. The St. Louis Globe says: The Mendelsohn Quintette Club gave their first concert last evening to a large audience in Mercantile Library Hill.

It would Indeed be hard to say much for the musical taste of anv city where this eom-rriy should fall to draw a crowded house. Whatever people may say of Ronton and people will say hard things of Boton sue has given us the Mendelssohn Quintette Ciub, and that covers a multitude of her shortcomings." The Sydney (Sew South "Wales) Herald tays: "Madame Core Glese, who sang the Po-lseca from "Mlcnon," fairly electrified the audience with the brilliancy of her execution." The Society of "tittle TTorkers" will give an entertainment in Christ Church Parish Hall on Saturday afternooD and evening, April 26th, commencing at half fast two. There will be a Bazar with Japanese and Turkish Booths, also Mother Hubbard and Simple Simon dispensing their wares and serving refreshments of various kinds. PUts and Tableaux from Mother Goose will be given at Intervals and a good time is anticipated. This is the same society of little eirls which gave an entertainment at Cadle Home last fall for the benefit of the Oneida church, and this Tizar Is for the same object, which is a very worthy one and should be liberally patronized.

The children have been at work for some time, making dolls' clothes and fancy work of varions kinds. The admission will be 10 cts. and refreshments will be served during the afternoon and evening. Hon. 35.

II. Ellis has consented to give a little familiar talk, on his late visit to the Sandwich Islands, on next Saturday evening, Apiil 10th, at the Madison street Reception Booms. Mr. Ellis had many novel experiences during his stay in Honolulu, Ms description of which cannot fail tc be Interesting. The price of admission will be 25 cents.

There is some talk of starting the Wheel Property owners aloujj the routa of this toe UanMiortali'in iotblscltv of 10j.0O.0oo iremont House, in Oshkosh, on one of the Circnlt Court. The regular term of Court, Jnde Hastdsgs presiding, NEW PATTERNS FOR STAMPING. er mine iu tbe Xegaunce hematite range. fiirls of the house, Tillie Bartensteln. (for- feet eo thrtt the on account of piling at Menominee will bo partly made sewer will meet at the rooms of the I usi-ness Men's Association this, Thursday, evening, at 8 o'clock, to consider plans for im convened on Monday last.

The following The Deer Lake furnace bas been in blast April 8th. 18S4; total issue of that da' compiled expressly for this paper by Steele Co. Patent Lawyers Solicitors, Washington, D. Means of keying wheels, pulleys. to shafting, Darve, Eau Claire.

Process of hand painting portraits, figures and land-shapes. O. IX. Orton MadUon. Process fur reducing metals by electrolyeis, A.

J. liters, Milwaukee. Combined packing and show box, S. Toay, Mineral Point, riaitcr and puff fiutcr, J. A Ciother, Cumberland.

Washing compound, A. C. Eboad, Bira-boo. Valve and gear for steam engines, A. C.

Dumke, Manitowoc. Gang-saw mill, D. W. C. Proecott, Marinette.

Xscktle or cravat fastener, J. Is" Protsctcl, Milwaukee. Total issue of April 8th. li4: PatenU 412; Designs 13; Trade Maris 10; Labels 12 Total issue 1T3. Ernst Sebrl, the new Street Sup't has a notice to-day to those owning gravel beds.

He seems to be a man well fitted for the office and was bard at work In the rain this week. up. meny oi jxew London) and was outwitted. She refused, repeatedly, to accept his fnyi oyer 25 months and shows no signs of Tills process of piling In Menominee and SKEEIiS BEST. 94 Washington Green Bay, Wis.

14tf82 is all the business disposed of up to noon 6n Wednesday: -l. weakening. Marinette and making a lumber market of proving the street. We wonld suggest that the best streets uuon to take a ride with him. She then apparently accepted, bat the tfrls dresed long stop In Milwaukee last Saturday, bis eyes being much Improved.

Misses Etta Delano and Clara Scherer, of Abrams, were visiting Green Bay friends last week. Messrs. Jules Parmentter and John Schumacher are In Chicago this week, buying goods. Mrs. John D.

Laws) still remains in a very precarious condition from hemorrhage of the lungs. Hon. E. Decker and family have returned to Cisco from their protracted stay in Philadelphia. Mrs.

Smith, sister-in-law of Mrs. F. O. Osborne, bas been engaged to lead the choir in tbe Episcopal church. Ernst Haetcso, who is attending a commercial school In Milwaukee, is borne here on a visit Mr.

W. S. Butler is in Chicago this week, purchasin2 goods for tbe firm, while his wife is visiting her sister in Menasba. Mr. A.

A. Robertson bas rented Joseph Brown's residence, on Madison st, to take possession May 1st Capt Thomas Sfear bas returned from Oconto, having launched all the new barges of the Oconto Mr. Fred. Schbddler was a delegate from Oconto to the Turners' convention In Milwaukee. Dr.

Lewis has fitted up a very handsome The ice will probably not be out of Mar Elizabeth Lawton va. The Royal Cana dian las. Co. Continued for the term. those places will do more for the advancement of te material propperlty of thoee propperlty quette harbor for more than a month.

Jacob Johnson vs James Flatley. Con up the clerk, Harry Weston, to personate ber. He was very Indignant at the decep- The deepest diamond drill hole vet hnrnd towns tbeb a dozen Liiliicg cf half in this northern country are those of Marinette, made of coarse bay t-hore gn.vel, bedded in clay, with woocen gutters 1 ead-ing to the catch-basins. in this motion Is that now being worked on tinued for the term. Gregoire Milquet vi Francis Milquet.

To be tried by the coort. nesv toe iron ciius company near Friedrich Wm. Abrams, formerly of Osbkosh and We were Surprised last week, in a waik M. A. Fitch et al ys The Tillage of Do One cf the plana proposed for Ch now oi JMekimi, attempted suicide by drowning In a creek but failed he then nuns, mis being down ahout 1,100 feet The drill employed Is an old American, one of the first Introduced here, which speaks pretty well fori.

ore of any value street, and perhaps the best one, is a nlar through tbe residence portion of Marinette, at tae large number of new dwellings, many of thcra cot yet completed. maoe a Iallure of an attempt to hang. -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IK- was encountered in this hole, and it Is block pavement. This has proved very lasting in other places and doubtless would ice ushtoeh noritncettrm, after compli Capt. J.

W. Slade, formerly of the tnoughtlnat tbe drill is too far north. menting Arthcb for bis "remarkable mair Auwuer wui prooauiy oe made in a Temule of nonor Itestaurant Green Bay, here and would have the further advan tage of being as free from dust as any. nanlmlty and greatness of soul" and-saying bas cpencd a very fine restaurant on the OOTS AND SHOES. inai in nis treatment ot other candidates for the Presidency that "no such spectacle street leading down town from the depot in llariacttc He gets up a good hot meal meteorological.

The mean tempera was ever witnessed In this or any other at a l-'W pilce and In cigars, las. of the second week in April was degrees, which Is about an average with rdi- -HAVE RECEIVED THEIE The streets in Menominee aud Marinette were last week in fine condition a long country." says: "The practical question Is Is he the man that is the surest to be elected All other considerations must be put aside for that of availability. nary Bcasons but colder than last year. So far we have had three snow storms this month, which is rather dlseouragin; to pe re. Judgment of dismissal with costs against plaintiff.

X. Leanna vs A. Weiia. Continued for the term. John B.

Brunette vs Charlotte Vieao, Continued for the term. J. J. Moger vs J. T.

Wright. Continued for the term Village of Depere vsWm. Hart. Judgment for deft, for $50. Kcnry Arkens vs Felix Poquette.

Continued for the term. Domlnick Barran vs Louis Kalb et al. Dismissed. li. B.

Williams etal vs E. C. Kltner. Continued. Hubert Theys ys Johan Sehaud.

To be tried by tho court. The F. Dohman Co. vs Thomas FarrllL garnishee. To be tried bv the court.

Tbe Fhcenix Mutual Life Ins Co. vs. The Milwaukee Northern Ry. Co. Continued for tiie term.

Josephine 8. Morrow vs Milwaukee A Northern R'y Co. Continued for the term. Theo. P.

Green vs tbe Milwaukee ft Northern R'y Co. Continued for the term. Thomas Lord et al Thomas Farreil, distance ahead of Green Cay. The Hay Market. Cily welh-niaster Ed.

Engels reports no hay in the market this week, on account of bail roads. He quotes last sales of timothy hay at from 10 to $13 per ton. They Looked Well. The Sir Knights of Palestine Cominanderv, of this city, and their visitors from surrounding towne, last Sunday, made a very line apjiearance. City Conncil held a special meeting last Friday afternoon and approved the Jtay- The growth of Menominee during tbe and convenient office oyer J.

Robinson's drug store. Fond du Lac Reporter: Someone bur past year has been wonderful and it will SPRING STOCK. some who long ago commenced to ate garden. A heavy rain commenced fal icg early on Monday morning, the 14th, i-on- as. F.

Driessbn and daughter, of Kau- make a big stride this season. Prepara glarized the boot and shoe store of Henry Werner of $50 worth of goods on a recent kauna, were in the city on Saturday last tions for building are vUible on every tinulng most of the time throughout the We acknowledge a very agreeable call. hand. Silas Fargo was arrested at Oshkosh and day. In the evening we had our first tl un Miss Maud Orannis, of Chicago, accom lew weeks.

Xegaunee Iron Herald: Hexey Ldmm, proprietor of the Ogden House In 1873-4, met a horrible death from cancer on the face and neck, at Elpon, a few days since. S12 votes were cast in Kcgaunee last week. Alex. Maitlind was elected Mayor. Jas.

Q. Tp.embatit. formerly or Xegau-nce and later of Fayette, has removed to Milford, where he will enjrage In the grocery business. Ilotigbton Gazette: Joseph P. Edwards, oldest son of Capt Elchard Edwards, committed suicide on Saturday evening, April Mh.

by shooting himself through tbe bead. He was about 49 years old, was married and bad lived at Houghton off and on over CO years. Other papers give drink as the cauj). Two case of diphtheria and one death were reported In Calumet last week. At the thirty-second level of tbe Calumet XV cdnesdav nirrht Thomas Trerabertb and Nicholas Johns were blasted.

There is littie or nb hopes of Tremberth's recovery snd Joiius mar lose his eyesight Ycnemma Brockmeiethave established yery neat and handsome drag-store in taken to Fond da Lac, charged with steal panied Mrs. D. I. Follett borne from IT IS or's appointments oi policemen also tee itienomin' that city last week for a visit ing $35 and a certificate of deposit trom Wm. Stack and held for examination.

bonds of Chief of Police Loewcrt Dr, H. yr. Wells, a homeopathic phy Uroivn Ai br.tchcrd, have siitip mid always keep a quality ef meat The work on the Chicago. MilwMtk Jk Property Sale. J.

Gamble has purchas Sale and Supper. Owing to the storm, on Tuesday evening, preventing many from attending the sale and supper, at the Parish Hall, the ladles have decided to continue the sale of fancy articles through this, Wednesday, afternoon, and evening, commencing at three o'clock. Games and mwfe wlil be furnished. Csflee and sandwiches will le served. sician from Fond du Lac, has decided to locate here.

6t Paul track, transforming the same from a narrow to a broad euaire. is nroireet.ir.ir Larger and Better than Ever. ed of E. J. Pchkttler his residence pro that cannot be excelled anywhere lu this northern country.

Mrs. T. E. Harris, and ber daughter perty on Adams stieet for a consideration rapidly. There are fifteen men in tbe gang at work In the city snd a large force Is also The cid Kl.by House, la is of $1,300.

Miss Emily, are spending the week with garnishee. To be tried by tbe Court. Rusell Co. vs C. M.

Dickinson, continued by content. El1 jaii S. Teates vs Thomas Burns. tied. Henry Collette vs J.

H. Weed et al. woramg down tbe line. Three thousand well kept and is havlD a good run of cus relatives In Chicago. At a recent auction Kew York, of der showers ot the season, pretty si arp ones one In the south and one in the north-west.

Rain continued falling all day Tuesday until about 6 P. wh a dense snow-storm set in, continuing until midnight or after. There must have fa 'Ion about 3 inches of snow. A of the whole storm Is that the wind has een steadily from the north, or northern lar-ters. A large amount of water has fa en, which drew out what little frost, if ny.

remained in the ground and left the ads In shocking and almost impassable co edition. The temperature during the week has been as follows: ties are being placed to the mile, and the tom rifc'ht along. Dr. B. C.

Brett has received tbe ap three bridges in the city are to be rebuilt. Jersey stock, Hon. IL L. Pierce, of Boston, paiJ $0,200 for a four years old Jersey Anton Dklokmk, a former resident of pointment of TJ. S.

Examining Surgeon for this district an office that he ia well quali Use aba. The Iron Purt of lat Batur- Creus, went to Menominee and built ay says tbe Ice on tbe bay is still unbrok fied to fill. They propose to offer it to the Public at ERY LOW FIGURES. TITEY HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF An TJndetstandable Answer. Tie Ir boardiiiis-houso on Ludiugtoa street, less iaa a year aeo.

Tbe bue is 28x30 feet en, but too weak for travel along the shores Charlie Klaus. Is expected borne nd in, shallow water. Social. The Young Ladles Missionary society of the M. E.

church will hold a social on this, Thursday, evening, at the residence of F. Tilton, corner Doty and TanBuren streets, to raise means for the prosecution of their work, as well as to enjoy a pleasant evening. All, old and young are invited. -1 nd ho v. Hi build a 50 fett addition this The Escanaba election was a hot one.

from Jamestown in a few days. He comes home on account of his father's poor health, to look after his business matters. repressible GeoiuiB Hiles. of Destervillc, well known to many of our cllUcnr, having been accused of corruption In a rail- 1 road transaction, makes the following characteristic answer through the LaCroise Jas. H.

Tract was re-elected Mayor. immer. He his 10 boarders and diog rrood business. There were several candidates for the A week ago Saturday night a fire origi Mr. MAr.cOM Violbttk" astonish fir-bsllshlp In Menominee IuH week, of Peninsula and Bay Shore.

Door Co. Exporter: Navigation southward through the canal was opened April 5th. A four year old son of Xrca Pktebs was jerhaps fatally burned by bis clothes taking fire from a burning stump. Door Co. Advocate: Tbe town board of Sturgeon Bay has fixed the liquor license at $100, the highest amount ever charged.

nated from a burning chimney in English's stable tbat came near destroying that and adjacent buildings. Ladies, Misses and Children's Chronicle: I have lived whero I now reIde, in Dex- ed tbe natives down at Marinette last week, with bis fancy roller skating and bicycling. He Is undoubtedly very proficient whom we understood Titos. Kearney appeared to be the favorite. Days.

7 A. II. 12 M. 6 P.M. April 9 32 CI 40 10 34 55 42 It 35 48 48 12 30 5i 44 13 S4 i 43 14 42 46 37 15 37 41.

37 tervlile. for the lant thirty years, during The Nrth Mar: A lilllo two year old In the town election In Bay de Koquette, which time, the lies which my enemies Conductor Gear, a former resident here. 44 votes were cast for Olb Gcsdersox auguter cf Mrs. T. It.

XXock Ridgk barely moved to Manitowoc Co. Theo. A. Pamperin vs H. Q.

Turner. Removed to U. 8. Court. Clara Rasmussen ya Henry Rahr.

Continued for the term. James Wyckoff et al vs T. A. Pamperin et al. Removed to U.

8- Court. W. Field vs The E. E. Bolles Wooden Ware Co.

Referred to V. B. Bromley. E. E.

Bolles vs H. R. Jones. Continued. E.

W. Arndt vs E. V. Lawton. Referred to F.

C. Cady. The Lehigh Valley Coal Co. ys West De-pere A gricultursl Works. Judgment for plsintiH for $11,738.80.

Dominies Harran vs C. W. R. R. Settled.

H. J. Huntington ysG. Denis. Continued for the term.

Wm. Goethe, plff. vs John Gaurke, Plaintiff nonsuited. S. W.

Prentis vs Joseph Lemlenx, Michael Sullivan vs G. S. Stamping Co. vs D. Geyer, E.

H. Jones vs W. M. Workman, which were jury eases are to be tried by the court. The dav calendar for Monday, April 21st, will con-istof numbers 13.

13. 16. 18. 22. 30, 30j.

35, 36, 37, 38, 41J and 63 of the jury calendar. Cow Stealing. On Tuesday morning ot FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS. Also, a nice line of who bas for some time been living at La Crosse, bas returned with bis family to this escaped drowning bv falling into a tub of for Treasurer and one for Chas. Stratton (cast by himself.) Stratton got it because water.

Damage by Lightning. During the city. Mrs.GsoRGE F. Kelly, who came down Carney's mill was the first on the river Ole bad served for two terms and was therefore Inelllgible. to start up.

Men's, Boys and Youth's Shoes, from Florence sick to the borne of ber par Ed. and Axnr.tw Swanso.v thunder storm of Monday night, shortly after midnight, the depot of the Milwaukr Jforthern Railroad at Greenleaf was struck by lightning and burned with its contents, The Port pronounces tbe socalled Investi ents In Oconto a few weeks ago, baa re sve pu rebated-Wood's Hottl of Fkank have circulated about me would, at a dime each, have paid off tbe national debt and pensioned every surviving soldier of the late war. This is tbe flrct attempt that I ever made to answer slander through the! press, the medium through which I have so often been attacked and I would not do so now, but for the fact that the attack this time is not upon me alone, but upon others i who are connected with me. and npon the railroad, an enterprise which baa Lx-n and i Is not only my especial pride but the instrument through which wealth and prosperity will be brought to hundreds besides myself. This much to the public generally: My answer to the groJ libel, misnam gation of tbe Canal Co'i matters a farce.

turned home perfectly cured, through the W'XD. Josir.ru Sweetmas and James Mkiklb have been engaged during the winter In getting out brush for Chicago parties, to be made into brooms sweeping the streets. The condition of the Green Bay road bas somewhat improved, but none but strictly pious persons should attempt to ride over it Dreutzer Co. have fitted out the steam yacht Tnuiott to engage in fishing. A Michicott correspondent of the Two Rivers gives the following state skill of Dr.MORlARTY and careful nursing.

S-vmonr. The new officers of tbe city Marinette Eagle: Retail liquor license consisting mostly of freight belonging to the merchants there, Messrs. Hein Tne Oshkosh Narthtmtern says that Miss of Seymour are aa follows: as been fixed at $i'X); wholesale at 40. IN ALL STYLES, made by WALKER, STRONG CARROLL, Which cannot be excelled as to wear and fit Luecke and Day. The Jog cut of the N.

Ludincton Com- Mayor, W. F. CIrkel clerk, F. Pw Ditt- By Order of the President the Ladies' Temperance Alliance will meet at the residence of Mrs. D.

C. Atkbs, Monroe on Friday April, 18th, at 3 P. M. A full and punctual attendance Is earnestly requested, as business of Importance will be brought before them. ncerU We understand that E.

Wkdvbkrg. son of the great violinist of Milwaukee, contemplates giving a concert In Green Bay in the early part of May. He has played with Thko. Thomas in Milwaukee. BnSneos.

Mr. Diamond, the purchaser of the Albright property on East river, nearly opposite the furnace, will Immediately improve it for a business site. The meeting of the Business Men's Association this week is postponed from Wednesday to Thursday evensng. The committee on improvement of St. John's Park, the one opposite the French church, is requested to meet at the City Clerk's office on this Thursday, evening, at 7-30 o'clock, for the transaction of Important business.

At about the same time the depot at I'or- any lst winter was about 31.0'w.O'JO feet. mer; treasurer, W. M. Mnebl: assessor. Florence Wright, daughter of J.

H. Wright, formerly of that city, "is soon to wed a prominent and estimable young man, a resident of Menasba." ohn Baker; police justice. F. IL Dittmer- which with y.OOO.OliO feet of oid loirs, will eit Junction, belonging jointly to the et me (rive the company a stock of J.OOO.O-JO ftit supervisors. Jas.

Dean. Anton Henes; justices, L. A. LeMieux. F.

IMimwr: ed complaint In tho alU-ged legr.1 proceed ror tm season's cut. ing, can be found on nle in tne oilicu of tbe road and the Milwaukee, Lake Short Western, was struck by lightning and destroyed in the same way. There was not Mr. Chas. T.

Kimball, of this city, Is stables. August Beck. J. 8. Graham.

The Marinette Lumber Company no on last week, it was discovered that the cow furnishing the milk for the St. Joseph's clerk of the circuit court of Wood eounty. acquiring a deserved reputation as a musi the Micbigatnmc. near Uepubiic. with three where those interested may find under my ment which is almost too much for credence in this, the last fourth of the 19th century: The Turkish Bath at Green Bar is now cal composer.

The Gloria Patra sang at enmps. put in IS.iKjO.OOO feet of lopj. One of the camps hid a -ix mile haul. There workingorder, and tbe annointmenis of much burned besides the building, wl ich was not very valuable. oath a full denial of all that is set forth and claimed bv the plaintiff.

the Presbyterian morning service last Sun this home institution are Dronounced eoual "The northern part of our town has its are very few com paints that have made a btter record than this. day was his own composition. In all respects to the best found In the cities of metropolitan pretensions. As soon River Fishing. The Dcpere AW is af The above paragraph will f-uSiee.

The full article of Mr. Hiles contains an ac sensation this week. A young colt died and its ow felt positive that it death The IL Witlwck Companv nut in tne weatoer Becomes settled many of We are sorry to bear that Mrs. Ellen Carabin was attacked with apoplexy on 0C0 feet of new iosr. 'ihecoinpanv bason was the work of witches that tbe mother miik bud been bewitched so-as to-kill tbe our people announce their intention of ter the fishermen are taking fish oc-trary to law and it is doubtless right in its conclusions.

After quoting our li tie Tuesday Our latest information, curate statement of facts in the cac, of Interest to those familiar with the cause of controversy, but which our readers here coit. He told his son to milk the mire, availing themselves of the advantages of the bath. Depere Index. We also MANUFACTURE BOOTS AND SHOES to order, in the latest styles and guarantee good fits. 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 Don't forget the place-eign of the RED BOOT, 87 Washington street. GOTTO. DUOHATEAU 44ly GREEN BAY, WIS. hand also, st.out li.OCo.ou) fuet which will make a stock of 45.000.000 feet.

The mill can easily cut this if run to capacity, for it Is one of the best, if not tbe best on the Wednesday noon. Is that she is much bet Orphan Asylum in this city bad been stolen from the barn during tbe night. There was fresh snow on the ground and it was an easy matter to track the cow down to the vicinity of the butcher shop of Frederick Westphal, on Main street. At the shop the hide of the animal was found and recognized and the carcass was banging In the barn. It later transpired that Westphal and a man named Carl Bachos had taken the cow and butchered her, bnt the latter claims that he thought Westphal had bought her.

Tbe case was brought before Justice Killiax, who committed both men 'squib" of last week, it says: ter and likely to recover. LonisGasaha removed up Washington From all that we can learn, there ar-15 are not especially posted in. i Oconto. On the Saturday evening aftrr put the milk In a kettle, place it tipon tbe stove and stand, with butcher-knife in band, ready to cut and stab 'the said milk as soon as it began to boll and he would go and sit by the door of the stable in which tne dead colt lay and await further devel nver. Matters Westward.

Shawano Journal: to 20 seines between here and Green lay which take 1000 to 1500 pounds of fish at a haul, and the meshes of the nets ar so small that minnows and even some spawn are taken out, only to be thrown a ay. election the Garfield Band complimented the new Mayor, Josarn Hall, with a fine street to the store directly opposite of T. Joannes, where he has fitted up a large sale room, dining rooms and bakery, in gocd style. Everything looks neat and attractive and shows enterprise that should be encouraged, lw A Maple Grove farmer claims that bis son was abducted by a laborer who bad been in bis employ. Mrs.

Rosalie- Koennen, a widow, sister of Ed. Enoels, bas arrived here from Brussels, Belgium, with two children. It was 28 years since she had seen ber father, who also Uvea here, and her brother. Mr. Chas.

Klaus, who bas been confined to bis bouse, by sickness, for the past three weeks, is Improving very slowly, and the Kailrond Wanted. The Sturgeon Bay folks who were here stuck in tb mud for two or three days the first of the week, unable to get home, wished that Instead of themselves It bad been some of the Door Co. fanners who are opposed to a railroad. By the way, we understand that the first Thus in a few years, at this rate, there -vill opments, (or devilments). at be felt certain that tbe witch was ia that milk.

Tbe son did as directed and the old man swears that immediately succeeding tbe first thrust of that knife there arose from that stable Tbe new City Council has settled on a S103 liquor license. such a yell, be mighty few fish to be caught in this art of Fox riyer. It is a crying shame 1 bat such a state of tbinirs should be allowei I to exist, in open defiance of the law: and we have considerable faith that it will not be permitted much longer. to jail in default of $1,500 ball each, to stand trial before tne Circuit Court. The shop was a "cheap meat" shop and Green Statistics show tbat there are in the nited Statu physicians and snnrsnn, rJ Eddib, youngest son of Thos.

Sxow- choice of the Sturgeon Bay folks for a rail 'As if all the fiends from heaven that fell Had pealed the banner cry of hell." now a witch who was beini boiled and dox, has run away from home and is sup- prospects are that he will not be able to be on the street for some weeks to come. road Is one leading to this city but If they cannot get that they will take what they ean get. oscd to have gon8 to Omro. An 8-year old daughter of L. S.

Kol'SK, all classes, school and qualification to tbe number of 60.0CO; thai, estimating' our population at there is a man of medicine to every J00. Bay has bad a similar experience to this before. To say nothing about tbe criminality of the act it wag contemptible to carved over the kitchen stove could do ber To a Correspondent. We have rec -iv- Mr. Fred.

Glahn, cigar manufacturer Telling and screaming in the stable the old here, is about to remove to Milwaukee. Eille riain, crushed three finders of her Ease Ball. Mr. n. B.

Whitb returned fellow doesbt cttempt to explain, and we ed a letter from Oconto man for publication, giving the alleged facts of a gt ev- the utmost extrem Ie is said" that an Australn eirl or ladv He gives ui as tils reason that It is more right band In a htraw-cuttcr and may lose leave it as a nut tor the readers of the irom Jlilwsukea and Chicago on Saturday htm. Cooper's Turkish Baths gain in patron INSTJRA.3STCE. Fire, lafe, Accident, and Suretyship, CONSTANT MARTIN, AGENT. First Class Companies Only Represented. Tj-iiK-Pi Arfinaior- tj11 this Agency.

Polirfe. issued on dwelicg nd content. BiiMiw StkMiil Predion, and all el8H ofJFIr. eneraJJ BeSldee LUe and AocKl.nl Depanmeota. I haye added Tlao GrULCfriSLicxXG Company OF NORTS AMEHIOA.

The bnMnrsof this Company if wlely that of -rrntln Bondi of Suretjihlp for the faithful discharge of the duties of Employe. In potitlons trubU. Passage Tickets to and from Europe on the the principal Steamship Lines, and IUOTAH.T" PUBIiIO. Office oyer Hiceaal's Jewelry store. ashlngtoB Street.

Green Bay. Wis. 84tf is never seen without Borne kind of work in her hands. Ladies work Chronicle. Manitowoc Sunday of last week.

difficult to procure and keep good workmen here than it is in Milwaukee. The centre part of the mill-pond bridge to be rebuilt on contract by Henry etv- They do nothing at balls, of course, Hexky Goetiss, an old man, died in bis Deputy Collector E. TL Smith ia circula age and popularity as their comforts and benefits become known. Mr. Coopkr, being an old band at the business, is fortunate in securing the very best of assistants.

wagon while on bis way to church in Man Bacebfisd for $370. otice to old Kins' Wiater: itowoc. ance he holds against an official at Dep'Te, severely censuring the latter. If the are as stated, It i his business to bring -uit to recover the money, or for wbaU ver other satisfaction he wants, and it is xr-tainly not our province to meddle wit i it in any way. It is now a private mat er; when suit is commenced it is a public nat last, where he perfected arrangements for lie Green Bay nine, with a reserve force of three men to which will be added two more, making theclub number 14 men in all.

The intention is not only to have some good home playing bat a club that will make It lively for clubs in other parts Antigo iVrir Item; Chas. Lohf, a s'uoe- serenade. Mr. Geo. Beyer was in Milwaukee last week in tbe interests of the St P.

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Hy tbe way, tho imprt-ssion seems to be that tbe road will make a long stride westward this season. It is not Improbable, also, that some steps may be taken to war a extending it from Oconto to Marinette. Ed. Lord, in Music Hall block, occasionally takes a notion to xt out a royd meal for his friends. Last Thursday morning was one of those occasions.

The bill of fara conflicted of fried bacon," beef "teak, boiled codfish, boiled egg. boiled potatoes, tea, toast and pickles- all cooked by himself In a few minutes on a three-burner gasoline stove. Ten German emigrants arrived at Fred. Scheddler's hotel. last Thursday morning and will settle Jn the town of Gillet, Oconto Co.

They came by steamer Eife and were included among 1.C0O steerage passengers which she brought over. It Is expected that during this season from t00 to 500 German emigrants will settle in Oconto County, which bids fair to prove one of tbe best agricultural counties in tbe State. All five of the Oconto Company's new thegrai ting pretty lively around bis district just now, gathering In tbe income tax, as be bas about 950 dealers in liquor or tobacco, or both, to i ee. fie was in Oconto last Tb urs- A large barn, two stables and a granary As an evidence of the curative yirtues of malserfrora on "Wednesday It is Impossible for a man to marrr thn on tbe farm of Charles ray, in the town of Lincoln, were destroyed by fire on the while a little iutaxicated, jumped oil the day. these baths in eases cf rheumatism we will give an instance that came to our observation on Saturday last.

One of our oldest 5th. One sheep, a reaper, slctsrh, and his train at Antigo, and in attempting to get on daughter of a Mormon without being saddled with ten or a dozen mothers-in-law. Mormonism must tro. of the State, whom they may visit. Mr.

Wm. Huiphrevill, of the Ft again tell and had his right arm crushed by ter and the situation is entirely chant ed Howard Sentinel, bas again exebanged the stock of seed grain and provisions in the granarv were also destroyed. The fire started about o'clock in the morning Cause unknowu. Ahnapee Record. It is said that water coranofa-s three- tun wheels.

It bad to be amputated. Aannal Election. Christ Church par We therefore, to publish the let citizens had been so seriously afflicted with the rheumatism of his legs that he pen for the plow and gone to his farm in ish. Episcopal held its annual election on Cliutonvile Tribune: SpmKs from a loco ter aa the case now stands. Laney and Mr.

J. H. Nivtns, of this city, Easter Monday and chose the following was confined to his bouse and part of the Kewaunee Enterfrttt: Scarlet fever in a fourtbs of the human body. This may hold good in some communities, but in others water does not enter largely into man's composition. the ma.hs:bts.

Tb following were the prices paid for Main Street Bridge. During the ast is now filling tbe editorial chair of said pa motive burned several thousand hoop-poles belonging to Upharn llussell, of Shawano, lying near the track in Clintonville. time to his bed for several weeks. On Sat week the rails for the draw have been bid mild form is prevailing among the children In the city; no deaths. orhcers: Senior Warden 3.

V. Suvdam. Junior Warden J. S. Baker.

per. grain by T. Assill'i new warehouse Sreen Bay, a noon, Wednesday: urday afternoon last he was Induced to try A Toronto blacksmith advertised for a and the draw lowered two feet. The we ith- Mcnson T. Case, of Peoria, 111., D.

S. Olmstead a former resident of Clin- Fish are very abundant on the fishing the baths In the evening he came into the Vestrymen J. M. Smith, Geo. B.

Smith, Obais er has been as bad as possible for it, re- helper who "must be as quick as light-0102." The first man who anDlied for th B. 8. Eldred, YV C. Corey, J. Kotnnson, grounds oft Kewaunee this spring.

tonvlllo. but lately of Antifro, is crazy and conlined in the jiil at Waupaca. Doc, as bas been spending several days in this city with relatives and friends. He is very much encouraged over assured success of Advocate office and we asked him how he liked the baths. He replied, "first rate" Delegates at the Diocesan Council, at be i familiarly known is one of the smart eluding worlj most of the time.

There yet remains the filling ia with sulphur aro ind the iron and stone work, which cannot be teal, spring re vo Barley 40 58 Com Bye 60 66 OTRlSCOXKOIItTlIS. Ths fbllowloa are tbe Quotations given bv Fond du Lac J. s. Baser, J. M.

fcnuth, J. Y. Suydam, J. Robinson. The" Vestry organized by electing J.

and giving his game leg a shake and twist said: "it has entirely cured my rheuma the venture ot Case Bros, in the above named city. est men In tbe northwest, but lets liquor get the best of hira. Uo was picked up in liio woods near Waupaca, aud subsequently confine in the jail. He had been teach done until everything is dry, the pla ing Mr. Chris, Behen.

one of the old settlers of this county, sold his large farm in the town of Luxemburg to Mr. Thos. Drury, this week. Consideration not known. Mr.

Behen is at present a resident of Green Bay and we learn be Intends to remove to Kewaunee In tbe near future where he expects to reside permanently. Baker Secretary and A. C. Lehman Treas TEACUEKV BXiSlISATIOfJ. The regular examination of teaehers win be held a At the Hieli School room In the cltyof Kicolt on Friday and Saturday, April lit and 12th.

At the school house In tbe village or Wrigritstown (esst side) on Monday and Tuesday. April Win and 15ln. At School Dist. So. town of Howard (Walker's IMstOon Wednesday and Thuira-day, April lh and At tbe House near Pchauers, town of Scott, on Friday and Saturday, April I8ta and 19th.

It is expected that all persons not already legally qualified, who expect to leach in this County durinir the coming sprineorsummer will attend someone of these examinations. Private exam tnatlons will not be granted; but for the benefit ot any wao may And it impossible to attend a regular examination, a supplementary will be beld at the high room In the city of Green Bay on Hay Sd. barges have been launched and will be finished ready for business by the 15th or 20th KoCohmick Washington street: tism, I havn't felt a particle oi it since A very sad event was the death, at Mill of the wheels and some other work. Tl ere urer. Beans 1 40 took tne Data." or appears to be yet a full week's work be ing school at or near Aeusviue.

ftemruie Tribune. 80 A Pleasant Announcement. The Rev. situation carelessly tieked op a hot horseshoe, acd the blacksmith hired bim at once. "I was over to Missis Gilpin's," said Mrs McGill, she played a uioddly on the piano for me.

She meddled with -Sweet Violets." Home, Sweet Home' and a lot o' such tubes. Jt threw me iuto extrasies." "Where will the coming man live?" is a startling question asked by a modern philosopher. If rents keep rusbintt up the way they are doing now we fear the Peas, green Timothy Seed The Enquirer gives ox-Mayor Rkintiap.t Lieut. Governor. We published last done before the bridge can be swung.

AVe notice by the Wisconsin Pmery that much credit for the excellent condition of Centre, on April 5th, of Carrie, daughter of K. H. Soper, of consumption, in the 12th year of her age. Her mother had died ot the same disease but two or three weeks before. There are four remaining children.

week, an article from the Stevens Point Work is progressing on the Green Bar ap Sir. Osborne made the statement, on Sunday morning last, to the congregation of Christ church, that every debt on the tbe finances of tbe city at the close of Ins Pmery, proposing the Hon. Mosis M. proach and can be finished in a few da; s. tbe cantata of Esther is to be produced there on Wednesday and Thursday of tiiis week.

term of office. Clover Hay, baled loose Prairie, baled Batter, packed Butter, roll Butler, eutKdge 85 1 60 6 60 11 CO 10 00 1 oo IT 38 St 14 19 JO church had been paid and the church start A Shocking Death. On Wednesday Strong for the position of Lieut. Got. on the Democratic ticket at the next election, I 65 00 till OS oe 2 2 a is 1 14 Mrs.

T. E. Harris, of this city, has been Mrs. C. M.

Boss, having spent the win ed out on the new year free from debt. The Whitehall Timet notes that "The morning of last week, Aifeid, son of and Intended at the time to endcrfe the sen- Hils Is an agreeable announcement that engaged to sing, on Sundays, in the choir of the 6th St Congregational church, in ter with her parents in Oconto, bas returned to her home in Ypsilanti, Mich. James Caeijn, who lives near Cornier comiug maa will have to live with, bis timenU expressed In the well written arti probably few ministers In the State can Chickens Park, between Ft. Howard and Nic Ai father-lu-law. Tbe new city council has reduced the cle from an old friend, but, tlirougn the la ike.

TO DISTBHJT To secure good service in the school room. Turkeys Whiten" has regularly organized, with articles of association, filed with the Secretary of for the purpose of its members with liquors the peo stole a ride on a freight going south, ith- salaries of all the city officers about 10 per Hides, green Salted, cured. I out the knowledge of the train men. In press of other matters, omitted to preface it with our approval. Mr.

Strong possess Milwaukee. The choir is a quartette and we learn, a very attractive one. Mrs. Harris will go to Milwaukee on Saturdays and return on Mondays. cent A JSoveltjr.

Mr. F. W. Schsiiper endeavors to keep up with the times in all The Upper Menominee. The Florence Btmmg Kent publishes a very nice plat of sjipchen's First Addition to Iron Kiver and the Iron Kiver Furnace Co's site.

At the recent election the town of Iron River cast 513 votes. We notice that Jas. W. Ciiilds, ot pere. bas been up at'Stambaugh.

We copy the following Florence items: McMillan indignantly the that he was bounced by Sheriff Read-mm. He says he resigued and threw his keys at tbe sheriff. Go six miles east of Florence and thirty-two miles eouth and von will strike tbe northern terminus of the Wisconsin Michigan' railroad. Trains run to that point daily. even at greater eost.ds true economy.

The principal aim. therefore, should be to tm-ploy thei Teacher not tbe cheapest, care aim should be exercised to select a teacher adapted to the School. ple hnvins; de.cided against license. Napoleon Hanscomb's resilience, in es in an eminent degree all the qualifica attempting to jump c3 at the Main st reet crossing In Nicolet, he got under the The Whit' ball Mill Co. bas repaired its the tows of Oconto, was destroyed by fire ury rimt 11 Salted 19 Sheep pelt shearings so UTI STOCK.

Cattle 9se Hogs, dressed 00 Dr. W. W. Squire, now ot Marinette, tions for the position and as his record is 0 4 65 wheels and was horribly mangled acfl far dam, damaged by the breaking up of the the novelties in the photographic art, and hss just introduced In his stock of ecanerv for taking pictures a horse, which gives in a certain claes of pictures a very fine fleet. blAI.STISLI, 41-4-w.

Supt. oj School. on election day. Most of the contents clean and his popularity unquestioned, he ice. The editor of the Boston GZ6e savs a pile of 1,000,000 one-dollar bills would be 45 fset high.

We make them 4tifeet high, but possibly a few one-hundred-dollar bills may have slipped ia by mistake. AVhy is a -young" latry's aj-e, after she reaches twenty-five, like a floral wedding-bell?" asks an outsider. And lie saj sit is "because it is never tol'd," but tbat is a libel. Somewhat to himself; "Can vou tell me," asked a Cortland man to his tailor. were burned.

Insurance 5100 on house Etantly killed. The body was taken the Nlcolet depot and laid out and was re spent Sunday and Monday in the eity with old friends. The Doctor enjoyed seven years of very successful practice in this appears to be tbe coming man for tbe The Green Bay Railroad Co. is erecting and $300 on furniture. ETTIRs place.

As he most certainly would add remamingonbana at the rt.OCB.STO. Call in and see it and his other devices of a frcight-liouse. cognized by brother and sister of thi- de K-'Jren R--y P. The Reporter notes that the vote on the urownuouniy, wis. city and true to bis new love does not for- strength to the ticket, it would be very fine icenery.

Dr. E. IIolTnian returned home on last ceased. The lad was about 14 years ol April, 17th 18S4. proposition for borrowing $10,000 from tbe Dr.

8. is much pleased Friday, having been absent at Chippewa gratifying to bis numerous friends all over get his old friends. Barbar, Clara Metghnatnon, Lillian Blown Ce. Beef. Two shorthorn steers State to build an insane asylum resulted In Memorials.

The chancel and alta- of ra'istivo weeks attending his brother, with the prospects in bis new location and the State to see bis name, if not first, at Jacob Hoffman, who died Tuesday p. 936 for and 32 against, carrying the propo A. Colburn. father ot the late Mrs. Mi- least second in nomination.

is fitting up offices equal to anything in the spring per sack eo Patent Process Graham a 50 Bje 00 Meal, Course 1 as Fine 1 Ground Feed 1 23 Corn gs 4 Middlings S5 b5 each 22 months old and cue heifer three years old, raised on the Wilson farm in Christ church was beautifully decorate 1 on Sunday last with flowers and memorial 3 to April 1st of gangrene, caused by an in how you came to get this coat so tight "OH n.e Tk. 1. -l. hllls, was In town during the week. He sition by a handsome majority.

State. Blanak. John Boul, Birr, Charlie Burgerson, A Kngelbert, Conrad Foster, Miss Jennie 9 2 65 (at 65 910 1 so SIM 7 ft Ul so al so 1S 60 a 14 growing toe nail. On Tuesday bis remains The "Falls Pulp for building gays the three children will have about each, after the payment ot all claims There is very little change in the condi aa, A in, VU WC1C lllll, when I measured you." deceived friends, many of which were par wero taken to llixton, Jackson county, for Ft. Howard, were sold to Frank Bceg-iiARDT last Thursday.

Their combined Musland, Hatn. Michel, Louis liueler, Jake Header. Mollis Seimonuk, Maria Smith. Wm. Spalding, L.

CL (3) Syaska, Johan Tbawlotte. Joeenh Ft. Howard. The Inaugural address of the ilayor. of Ft.

Howard shows a most gratifying condition of the city finances. tion of Joseph Bertles, the patient little pulp mill at Oconto Falls, was organized at tmnai, where he had lived nearly a quarter ticularly appropriate and attractive. here against the estate. The little ones are the most hlshlv OI a century. neUttvMe Krpubtican.

right was 3,500 lbs. As it does not cost sufferer from the kick of a horse. We un Marinette. Grasvold, J. were memorials to mothers, husl and, Mess Pork, new per bbl 18 50 gifted people about Christmas time.

The total bonded Indebtedness of the city Hecik, John The Winona papers claim that a gross suit more to feed good stock than poor. derstand that the wound is healing nicely daughter and brother. We copy the following A man was "held up" near the North rs 00 it Jacobson, Andrew Is $20,000 and taking the last assessed valu fraud was perpetrated at the election there nbriUonIJ not every farmer do it and Beef Hams Shoulders that tbe eye Is not injured, and that be has At the afternoon service, when the Von derhurst, DrWra A CARD. The subscriber having had four years ex Hm 10M ation as a basis, a tax of a little less than 2 western depot Saturday nlirht and relieved Jorgenson, under Ksye, Antonia, his proper senses. Also, that should he re Laid.

Knights Templars were present, the cL arch weler, Herman Wegener. G. R. of what little money he bad not squandered cents and 4 mills would pay the entire Potatoes Koblbac, Frank perience in the ice business in this eity, raise the grade of our live cattle and beef? Imgglng Xotes. It is estimated that ere are 230,000,000 feet of logs In the Wis was crowded, every foot of standing room 0 is ai w.

H. Pinto, a brother to Florence's gentlemanly banker, has gone into the general jommission business in Chicago, with Wm. Craig, under the firm stvle of Pinto Craig. Their references are numerous among which are tbe Commercial bank, of Florence and Strong's bank, of Green Bay. Pinto Jt Craig make a specialty ot fruits and produce, Tbe British have foujrht another great battle in the Soudan- Nobody hurt.

in wuway. Beans ner bushel Lempereur, FiliDlne Wiltschkle. Jnh bonded indebtedness at once. in the fonrth ward; thatl'the ballot box was stuffed with S30 fraudulent votes and the poll lints filled up with names of nonresidents, dead men and all that The judges and clerks of election have been ar flatters himself be has gained a good same cover he will be but little disfigured. He has made a valiant struggle for life and we most sincerely hope, with hosts of others, being occupied, even out on the steps and Underbill Mott are nejotiatinsr for the walk.

machinery for a saw mill on the Oconto consin river, all but about 25,000,000 feet Accident. The Index notes that on the sax onn isherill, Harry Surmah, Jochen Wopefine, Aug. Mudden. Michal Young, Gus. for faithfulness Id fulfilling his contracts and Droposes to take a rest for the season river, at the crossing of the St.

Paul East Instructive Reading. We compleb this new Jogs. that be may recover. Messrs. Lawrence Nelson, Wm.

ern railroad. and thanks all friends for past favors. Personsealllneforthe R.hoTA nmut vt1oM week, on the 4th page, tho series of art! On the bay and rivers tributary to Bay Thomas McGoff, the rotund, eood-na- 3d while Patrick; Fisnkrtt, of West Holland. -was assisting in raising a building, a timber ell, throwing blm down. Jle fell 15 feet, striking on his cles in reference to the tlratt Vrov, hich tured liveryman, sprained one ot his ankles Lawrence and F.

J. Hamilton drove np from Sturgeon Bay on Saturday to attend field and Ashland there are estimated to be 48,000,000 feet of old logs and 3,500,000 feet rested. An extra from the Marshfield Timet announces that the Upliam Manf'g large saw-mill at Marshfield burned to the ground Wednesday evening, April 9tu. The ori should ba read and preserved by very JU. bum hk Green Bay, April 12th, 188.

44-41 RO.TIAH ART. Accompluhment Btumett-r Pattme Pleas Tuesday, since which time he has been hobbling around with a cane. the Knights Templar service at Christ farmer, not only for reference by lem- iku.iiktiiiiniu.iuaiuiiiHiuumiAAi shoulder and broke some of the bones. He of new, making 51,500,000 feet in all. SIOOD'S AS.SAPAR1LLA Thursday, while W.

H. Phillips was at selves but for tnelr children and child ren's church Sunday. Owing to the raid, Mr Is recovering from the accident. ure. A simple method of water-coloring by work on his rink, he fell from the roof to 1 Xnic The Grees Bay Mutual Journal, "by G.

R. Kcsterm axs, for April, is on the ground, injuring himself quite badly children. We also publish an extract from a interesting letter from Rev. Jkhe iiab Kelson remained over here until Tuesday morning and Mr. Hamilton put in a day JudsrePulling's official maj.

is as ol- a Prof. Turner, of Oshkosh. takes Mr, lows: wuicu muj penun can paioi a oeautitul picture without previous knowledge of drawing or painting. Wild prieteu instruction aud Houian Art water-proof transparent colors, any person can earn $3 daily at borne. Pouter and another article from th eir- at Oconto.

Mr. R. L. Sabin, principal of gin of the fire is unknown and so rapid was the progress of the flames that it was impossible to save any part of the structure or contents. The loss is Insurance, $13,000.

Tbe mill will be rebuilt aud lu running order within 60 days. The our table, enlarged to almost double its former size and much Improved in many Stewart's place as principal of the Jefferson Oary. Pike, SAVAGE loMeiiel OA.SH GROCERS. ABB TEA MERCHANTS" 149 AND 151 HURON MILWADXEE. WIS SUGAKS, the Sturgeon Bay high school, also came up scnoot.

tie comes niguly recommended ai ly recollections of Fort Sneltmg, where CoU Winnebago county 3WB 3427 U08 an excellent teacner and gentleman. and visited Oshkosh. yon caa tsach It lo others, anff sell them ravs. The Journal will hereafter be i-on tbe 15th of each month. Tbe sub Green Lake countv 12ti5 1014 Calamet county -201 90 Cqapmax-'s name, and others famlll ir to the general reader, are mentioned.

The Lumberman has the following: colors. You can paint pictures to order Allan Carswell, a well known dry 86 280 O. W. Bloch, of this city, is chief ac mill was built 5 years ago by C. M.

Uphain Photographers. Ait and Book Stnr. ui scription price Is now $1 per year. goods dealer in Oshkosh, died suddenly in Grand Total 6968 4531 countant for the L. W.

Harvey company at employ you. You can decorate your homes Old Pictures. Mr. F. W.

Schneider. Bro. and at least 500 individuals were depending upon it for food and shelter. Marinette. Pulling's maj.

in dist. 2437 his bed at the Tremont House in said city, with pictures painted by jour own having secured the negative of a pi jture Think, just beeauss yon have been -offering terribly with Rheumatism or Neuralgia, that you must always continue, to suffer. The Northwestern Cedar Post Comnanv on Saturday afternoon, of heart disease. The Tariff. In the House of Representative on the 15th, the Morrison tariff bill was taken up for consideration by a vote color your family photographs, maps engravings, lantern pictures, and architectural The Wausau Central H'ucontin announces Easter.

The M. E. chnreh and Sunday taken of old Fort Howard, abo rt 34 years ago, is now making from it some He was of Scottish nativity, a bachelor, has already shipped over 100 cords of cedar to points beyond the Mississippi. that C. T.

Uarger, Cashier of the Mara School in this city bad a very, beautiful to ot asm ne necessary. Noria. aged about 60 years, and was to be married ot 140 to 133. Congressman askix was Is designed to meet the wants of a large portion cf our people who are either too poor to employ a or are too far removed to casiiy call one, and a still larger class who are not sick enough to require medical advice, and yet aro out of sorts and need a medicine lo build them up, give an appetite, purify their Mood, and oil np the machinery ot their bodies so it will do its duty willingly. Ko other article takes hold ol the system and hits exactly the spot like HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA It works like magic, reaching every' part of the human body through the blood, giving to all renewed lite and energy.

My friend, yon need not Jake onr word. As your ho ha3 lust taken one lie will tell yoii that It's the best dollar I ever invested." T.etsattowTk. Feb. I. Hoon A Dear Sirs Although greaily prejudiced against patent medicines in general, I was Induced, from the excellent reports I had beard of your: fiatraiisparensv nsed: all miintin very fine pictures which will be val jable thon Co.

Bank, has been appointed receiver The ice in the Bay in the vicinity of Pen- TTor think just because nobody has been able to cure you or your mends, that Keuralgls and Kheumatlsm are incurable. tbesurfae. "i- Easter exercise on Sunday evening and a large attendance. The church edifice to a Miss Stanchfield, of Fond du Lac, the only Democrat from Wisconsin voting saukee Bar is broken up. A strong south as keepsakes.

The view is taken from for the Opera House Association. To advertise our colors, wa win In about two weeks, and will be buried in west wind wm break the Ice up bauly. against its consideration- any address an outfit, printed instruction, and a colored tihotoirranh nt u.r. a Peshtigo. The Eag le notes that a Cath around the altar was very handsomely adorned with plants and floral pieces.

this side of the river just as the Fort 1 arge, with fire soldiers has landed Maj. O. bis wedding suit which bad been made Mr. Eobert Ellis has resigned the man Rest standard grannlsted, Coffee A Te Monument for the late Judge T. O.

agement of the Telephone Company in this olic school is to be erected, the Peshtigo He bad expressed his determination to will Handsome light brown HiIXES on a small dock la front the 8X pet ponnd. OT 07 oy 09 IS for SI and So. stamp lorwarded to us. registered letter preferred. Circulars for stamp.

How" arrived here on Saturday, by the C. Clothes Thieves. A few more of our Co. having donated the grounds. bis property, about $18,000, to bis intended old Washington House, all of which 1 1 per city ana miss Osbourne will hereafter have tbe management.

The office is being removed to the Don Levy Block. Cut l-omt Powdered Kew Maple Tbe Catholic church fair held last wek. 2f. W. SL R-, from Richmond, Virginia, Tbe monument for the late M.

P. citizens had clothes stolen from their lines one night last week. All tbe best were ivuvwiui M.n journals oi ew ork: Art Imcrebauf, Decorator and ur fect and life like. Wife, bnt no will ean be found, and of course aba can lay no legal claim to it realized $1,615.39 net profits. The winners A Halbaeh was awarded tbe contract for LiIkdslkt was shipped from Vermont on taken from Frank Yilim's line and two A Docking.

Last Sunday a son of of the principal prizes were: rebuilding the St P. E. G. T. railway en Water White or Headlight OU 13 eta.

per gallon. Legal Test 11 eta per gallon. Goods delivered to depots FREB of cart neither can it be ascertained where bis rela Address: ROMAH ABT Union Souare. New Vnur Thursday of last week. shirts from Hexrt White's.

McGixxra and a son of the late ulk tives reside, if he had any. Gold watch, Mr. -John K. McDonald; chair, Mr. Georire II.

i'ope; sewing ma 3tste where you saw this advertisement her, both of Ft Howard, ventun out gine Ao.L Mr. H. is a skillful mechanic and when No. 1 leaves his shop will be A No.L The property of the late F. B.

Gardner, A Fine Horse Cha8. J. Aldex, of age, complete price list mailed free to BSC'S 1 Doubtless many of our readers were ac chine, Jlr. W. A.

Ellis: marble top table, harsapariua, iu i nvure, ia uc.ciiut:r. onto the river in a canoe and were da sped Complimentary. The friend of Chief et Police H. I-Okwkkt have made up a rana to nnrchase and present him with a Tomah, well known to our folks here, la Mr. C.

P. G. Gordon: silver pitcher. Mr. quainted with the gentleman mentioned fur dyspepsia and peneral prost have riici-lved very gratifying its use.

1 am now using tho i Think that cure is ira- vi possible just because the UN I physictens have been unable I to accomplish It Nor think that because athmWOIO! has not been known ever eUice the ol the world. It will not cure lUeu-aUra and Keuralgls. I-N Keglect the testimony of Iah't thebtiwlreusorsaffererswho I ION b- tried ATHirnosoa and I ire now sound and hearty. Tfor think that because you have tried flfj ttot laoed, that ATHLorHO- nca is like them. Don't be discouraged I The very ihin that vill cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia is A THLQPH0R0S.

Don't be Skeptical I ATHL0PH0R0S has cured ethers. It vill Cure YOU. StARHIED. 'ing results from second bottle. into the water by the canoe capsl iing Kd.

Ellis; silver castor. Mr. of at Pecsaukee. will soon be sola under tbe THE the owner of the handsome bay gelding below. He was a brother of Mr.

Ezra Marinette; butter dish, Mr. M. isieflen; hammer, subject to a heavy mortapre. about 100 feet from the shore. Capt W.

Ictcte. which be has placed under the train star and new uniform, which have already At the residence of Mr. M. Mickklson, in ort Howard, Tuesday, April Btn, 184. Scripture, formerly of this city, who died Tbe property includes a saw mill, planing gold, headed cane, Judge i J.

itartels, H. Baptist went to their rescue in i boat been ordered and will be presented as soon ing of Mr. W. F. Lbe, of Sparta.

of heart disease in Minneapolis a year or mill, pine ana farming lands. and it a very valuable remedy fur Indigestion and its attendant troubles. Vours truly, F. C. CHU It CHILL, (Firm of Carter Churchill.) Sheriff Propeller Wheel.

16 THE BEST WHEEL IN USE: Earnest efforts are being made to estab t-y Key. r. K. WOLFF. Mr.

FREDERICK W. rtJSTMANX. nd Mh L1ZLIE OL- from the Fort Howard tshore and E. A. as completed.

two since. We copy from the Oconto Re- Fire Proof Hooting. Mr. W. J.

Ben- lish a town library. Phillips from Ibis side; the Ga got Doth of Howard. porter: Partner Wanted. Having proved that sett, of Ft Howard, not only puts on The Oconto companv has been shipplng lumbertrom their jard in this city at the rate of seventy five cam a day for the pnst two weeks. The first of May will find an there first and gathered them in.

Jeremiah Scripture, of Stiles, died at the At the residence of Mr. M. in Fort Uo-vard, Tuesday, April nth. 18t4, Bi-pore. We copy the following items Gained new roofs of gravel and pitch in the best ccntleman rrho has btecn suffering from tke labor in tbe TCBKISH BATH IXSTITCTK residence of Mrs.

Tabor in this city Sunday Returned. ellington Loekhardt aged from the Depere Ai: by Pv. K. E. WOLW, Mr.

JAMES COK- possible manner but repairs all roofs, in unusually small stock on band. President Iepere. aud Miss EJ1ILIE J. 17 years, ran away from his father's house morning, April ato. alter a snort illness.

Ia the afternoon, Drs. O'Keef and Allan Farnswortb thinks that seventeen thousand is more than I can possibly perform, I desire good, durable shape, of Fort Howard. dollars in taxes is a lilOn too much for one We are lnlormed by Bevnen that he or soiuouo elso wiil put up a llouring mill during this season on the silo ot one at Sturgeon By last week and came jo this held a post-mortem examination and ui to secure a partner with a small capital, Postmaster Richardson has receatly firm to pay and is clearing out the lumber covered that disease ot the heart was the city. The father telephoned to th police who will do a part of the work and take destroyed bv lire some time since. yard.

made some very useful Improvementd in PCDLIC NOTICE. If yno esnnot (ret Atblopiobos of your drrunrtit. cause of death. Tbe deceased has resided la this county for many years, and was tbe Saan management of the concern. reruisr we will ieiift it expivati rUii, receipt ot the and languor in Dntmrfa peculiar to tills rOUnuS says; "Hood's Sabsataiuixa Is putting new life right Into me.

I have gained ten Txlindsitincolbegantotakelt'- Has taken two but.tvs. Hood's SAnsArAitrLTji is sold by all druggists. Pricotlpcr bottle; six lor 65. Prepared by C. liWD Lowell, Mass.

here and tbe young man was fout 1 and LelL "Mr. L. drove up from Sturjre Bay the t. noward poetoiEce. Tbe ninii llnbinson.

arrested this week on a t-iiart-e of illitral voting iu having voted ALL. those who desire to deliver clean coarse A Kb to any partof tbecity The iu-niulio doing a fine pacing bus- ooe rtiiar j-er txtrtift. itrefer that you ouy from yiur Onurmst. but if he tuutot It, do not be well known to most of the old settlr hav The New London Flectee, kept by i on Friday and returned with hint oa Satur K- A RMST KrtV5 at Kow 1 Wife fll- ing kept for a long time, a wayside inn tH-r-U'iaid t' try momsuaiiti eia, Itut in J. icn.i and 1X1 era at tuo late election.

Caroled. A fresh lot of new styles of Jne ami a rare opportunity is oSered to tue ri'a maa to money luu Call of ttie summer -o re-qtie-tl to communicate the timeto Uie 8FU.C1IVIH11 the price Pr cubic lrviu ui ra-tcu. onler a one IEW YORK. day. The boy alleges that he was Irivea toe very oest unruiea note paper just, re or bu btfen tjDiimi over to the next term of the eii-cult court- It is thought others will ATHLOPHOROS 112 WALL ST.

between Stiles and Ocouto Fslle The uu- BUhe flrst-olaas accommodation, at 2 pr SS? U'TO 1 Torfullparticalara apply to Ss. 1 jm tbojeof, tivui home by cruel trcalmecU ceived at the Advocate store i- i COOPEli, Oreeo liay. Win. le uupucaicu, Street Supe.lutend?nt. 44-U.

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