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11 it School Commencements. The gradua- Streets and Citv AfTaiva. 1 Base Bail. The past week has been quite lively for tho Grten Bays. The gaaits at Wausau.

ou 'ast Wednesday and ii (i arucie in i i v. last week's Ahvocate headed "ourstreets" iog class of the Ft- Howard high school ensisted of Ass Clarissa Aus-ix, Eli.es Ccstck, Mary Alick Dott, Fkshey Albert Kalmbach, Laura Thursday, were expected to show up their and sUtaed by three stars. As I bave bo TI11BD, J. 1,13, IS84. quality in good shape and it was a general opinion tnat they would capture tbe Wau way of knowing who the writer is I will call him one of our many growlers; and right here let me say that tbe writer of 50KSELIA JOHNSOX and LSEMY WISK- 1 red Smith.

The exercises were held at H0M2 AND MISCELLANEOUS. 1 1 0 itTi.CO.Tr WJ) AGIiai l-IIKAL. Tbe 5rown County H. A. Society held a regular monthly meeting and picnic on the fair grounds in Wert Depere, on Saturday hist, at which there was a very good attendance of farmers, who took an active part in the proceedings, aud bad a very enjoyable time.

The lunch Rerved by the abundant aud the and excellence of the spread showed that they, the ladies, in their department of the work of the farm anil household were fully up to the mark. The day was clear aud tine as too heart could wish, the park was iu capital order, and Messrs. Willard and Bing lusic Hall, in that city, on last Friday af- IVrsooaL Mr. Isaac Stephenson, of Jfi -nominee, was here last week. Hiss Lennie Weise is recovering from a severe attack'of pleurisy.

Miss M. A. Smith returned last week to Kenosha from her visit here. Miss Birdie Morrow hag been visiting in Chicago. Tell arrex Is home from Ripon College to spend bis vacation.

Mr. Richard Howe, of Kenosha, graduated at Harvard last week. Master Fred. Brice is home from Ripon College to spend his vacation. Jlr.

Chas. T. Kimball has been a little "under the weather" this week. Mr. A.

M. Van Auken, formerly of thi city, is now located at Dulutb. Minn. rem IS a sau ooyg for both games. But tbey found a better club there than they bargained for.

Delaney, formerly of the Milwaukee Reserves, plays in the pitchers' stand with the Wausuus. and on the first game it seemed almost impossible for Green Bays to bat Entered at the I'ost VJrre of as second-class mail matter. LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Goods and Trimmings. 0 jrnoon. June 2ith, a yery large audience 1 elng present The hall was handsomely rimmed and the stage was occupied by the raduating class and others who took part, 3 toL Reynolds, principal of the school.

CScial Paper of City and County- his balls. The gauio was a wel! contested up't EiCiiARDsox and members of the For R. R. Time Card 4tk pnge. ployees of the Hospital presen ted Dr, Kempster with 74 volumes of choice books as a testimonial of their esteem and friendship for him.

The assistant physicians, under Dr. have resigned their positions in tbe Hospital. The Northxetlem of Tuesday says: The Board of Supervision is at the hospital to-day. The members treated Dr. Kempeteriiae an icicle, the doctor's last epistle having cut them pretty deep.

There is some freh political gossip from tbe ninth district It is said that Congressman Ike Stephenson will not be a candidate lor re-election, and that whether he is or not there will be a contest for tfie nomination in tbe republican convention, made by E. L. Browne of Waupaca. W. U.

Upham of larsh field, and T. B. Scott of Merrill, each of whom considers himself competent to represent tbe district in W. C. Silverthorn of Wausau, and Judge Cate of Stevens Point would either of them take the democratic nomination, aiul either of them would make a warm camrwien for the republican nominee, whoever he may be.

Oshkosh Ttmes. Congressman Stephenson owns 420 shares of stock valued at $73,500 in tbe Bank of America of Cbtcago, and A. C. Brown owns 150 shares valued at $42,750 in the ame institution. Uarmette North Star.

From the Marinette Eagle: Miss Annie Hitchon went north the first one ootn ciuos and recited In a score of 5 to 4 iu favor of Wausau. The second board. Samuel Bkll rendered a piano solo. I ev. J.

I. Footk offered prayer. al game it was thought would be a harder fought one than the first hut Delaney was unable to pitch the full game an he did the first day, and Denny MrOinly refusing to pitch for the Green Bays, left the gnmo to be worked again by en.lniiith in the Mr. Isaac Biscornett, of Medford, is this will be pleased at any time to bave any citizens who may see thing in our city affairs going wrong to call on him and state their grievances and I will correct it if advisable. iy position in tbe Cltv Council in for that purpose, but I don't like to see so star and not know wLlch to hit to business.

As to the streets repairs I say without fear of contradicil'in there has never been so much done in any one year for the last 10 vears. for so little money, as so far this year, and as to spending money on street that are liule ued. I will sav tbat the 10 pie who reside ou these back streets pay taxes just the sainn as tbe rest of ns, and should bave some little benefit of it near home. The party who signed himself "on 1 believe can show me a street improved this year that did not need it or one tbat has been graded Defore for years. As to tbat part of he city lying south of Walnut street and East of Monroe ave, 1 will say, that the City Council wants the half of all the growlers in tbe city to get our charter so changed as to Improve this same part of our city and not take the home from the people living therein by spending a few days in the city.

HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. We are Sole agents for the genuine FOSTER LACED KID GLOYE. Mrs. LG. Beaumont, Mrs.

M. 3. Meade ack Fisk, a junior, gave an introduction id was followed by Miss Alice Doty ith the salutatory. Cakrik Schwa bz we a piano solo. Ella C'L'Sick read an ay on Education.

Nellie Ca.mm played difficult selection on the piano, 31ixxie id Bertha Brass gave a duct Clara and Miu Jclia Beaumont, have been stand. The result was some very heavy spending several days at Omro. batting by both clubs and a score of 20 to Sir. and Mrs. John Duncan reached 16 in favor of the Green Bays.

i ustin gave an essay oa character. Wes- Glasgow, Scotland, In safety on Tuesday, Kalmbach discussed the Tariff ques June Sithr tion. Mrs. S. W.

Hakteau sang, and Mrs. J. N. Ward is spending a conple of The excursion to Milwaukee, on Sunday, did not bring out the crowd that had been bargained for by the managers there were scarcely one hundred all told. Those who went, however, rejiort a very good time.

rain to an encore. Alice DOTY's essay weeks with her sister. Mrs. King, at Oak-field. Wis.

a as entitled "Nothing Great or Good with- Prints Mr. Edmond Wall, of Askeaton, was in ham Dad taken paius to provide a cook stove and tables convenient for tbe occasion. After the lunch was dispatcher, the Pres-dent called the meeting to order. The minutes were read and approved. The President stated that he had exiwrled Mr.

and Mr. TIuntly. from Appleton, to be present at this meeting, the former to give us an address and the latter a paper on some subject connected with horticulture, but hail just received word from Mrs. HCSTLY, that unexpected business bad called Mr. H.

away to another part of the s-cate, which would necessarily break up tho arrangement The President further stated that upon consultation with memlM-rs of tbe society who were anxious to exhibit stock at the Northern Wisconsin Fair at Oshkosh, which would occur in the second week in September, the time aijoiiited fur our own fair, it was thought best to change the time of holding our fair, so as not to have the one interfere with the other. The resolution adopted at the May meeting, lixing the time of our fair for the 2nd week in September, was therefore rescinded, and the lime changed to the first week iu Sep-temtxr. There being no further regular business before the meeting, the discussion of the question "How most effectually to destroy weeds" was next in order and Mr. Bart-ley being first in alphabetical order, said he bad never found any moie effectual way of exterminating weeds than that afforded by tbe plow and the hoe. lie cultivated his but they all feel greatly disappointed over it Labor." Essie Smith gave an essay i "Habit" The class sang a farewell tbe result of the game.

The announce Sheetings, Shirtings, Jeans' Cottonades. Never so cheap asNow. the city on Monday, and paid hi respects to the Advocate sanctum. said improvement. I will also state for the benefit of the star man that the prevent Council has tboukht some of getting Vermont granite, for street crossings as it don't cost much and Duck Creek dimension stone ment tbat Denny McGinly would pitch for and We are happy to see that Mr.

Fred. ece and Clara Austin delivered the aledictory. The exercises throughout ere of great interest and the members of tne ureen Bays led many to have full con-fidenee that they would come off with an' GKEEX BAV CELEBRATES. To-morrow, July 4th. will be a Ted letter day" in the Green Bay calendar.

Everybody is preparing to celebrate in grand style, according to hi or her own ideas, with plenty of ways to choose from. KIVERSIDE FARK. At Eiverside Park, the celebration will be jointly under the auspices of the St. Bonif acius Society and Eiverside Park Association. The published programme includes procession at 10 A.

51. Oration by Hon. T. K. Hudd; muic by Kimball's Silver Band; games of various kinds, including game of LaCrosse by Indians; and Fireworks in evening, Abund-aut refreshments on the grounds.

GREEN BAY PARK. The Turners' Society invite all who desire to participate with them in their grand celebration at Green Bay Park. Their programme includes music by German Cornet Band, prize turning, games of all sorts, open air dancing, with music by Yilim'e Orchestra, refreshments of all sorts, fireworks in evening and ball at Turner Hall. BASS BALL PARK. At 2:30 P.

31. the Green Bav Base Ball Club will play a game at their park with the Gordons, of Chicago, the champion colored club of the United States. All these parks are on East river and boats will run there eyery half hour during the day. TO ELKHART LAKE. Those who prefer to go out of town will have a good opportunity-presented by the excursion to Elkhart Lake by the M.

N. either by the early morning train or the one that leaves a few minutes before 11 A. 31. A large number of Ft. Howard and Depere parties will take this method of enjoyment.

AT ARMORY OPERA HOCSK. The Burton Comedy afternoon snd evening will present rare attractions. THE COMMISSIONERS' AWARD. The Commissioners appointed by the Circuit Judge to appraise damages on lots over which the Milwaukee Northern Railroad will run in its extension to East Kiver, performed its duties last week, the result being a very volumiuoug roll of documents, which has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Court The total amount of the award is $2,957. divided as follows: On center 20 feet, lot 1, blk 2, Astor, belonging to Peter Marchand, award $20.

Lot 17, 60 feet, Chas. Redeman, $75 for property taken and $223 damage, making the award $300. Lot 11G, Geo. Langton, Porter Parish, Chas. T.

Langton, Jemima Sager and Conrad Sllbersdorf, $125 for property and $175 for damages, making $300 in all, $75 of Hollman has so far recovered from his broken limb as to be able to ride out costs 23 cents a square foot I also wish to tl graduating class did themselves and easy victory. Kates, however, willed It Farmers will do well to call and see how very Col. W. C. Bailey is attending a meet say tbat tin Council lutends to give the people more for their money and at the same time make taxes lower than anv Coun tl eir teacher, as well as the school system otherwise.

While the Green Bays put in Ft Howard honor. Profuse floral offer- ing of the alumni of Beloit College this an excellent battery, the fielders seemed to the week for a visit with bcr sister, Mrs. Catlin, at Iron Mountain. d. C.

Klttner, the boss wagon and carnage makerof Green Bay, was in town on Wednesday. Gilbert LaBerge was in Chicago during the fore part of the week, and while there purchased a splendid lot of French plate crlass for his fine store front on Mall Avenne. The friends of Mrs. N. W.

Crane are pleased to note her return home Monday after an absence of several weeks at I'r-h-tigo where she had been confined to ber room oa account of sickness. While repairing a broken window at Hi. Young's place. Doc Whitman bad the misfortune to make a bad cut on hla right band. "Tee ragged edge" of a broken paue of glass don't make tbe cleanest kind of a cut week.

cil you bave bad fur tbe last 10 years. O. L. HARDER. ii were given the graduates and other Miss Florence Alton, formerly of participants.

cheap our goods are. Your can save Money by buying of us. On the Menominee W. M. Burns, The Deplomaa were presented by Sup't this city, is visiting Miss Carrie late conductor on tbe W.

31. R'y. known i Sells Cireat Show, intlie city of Green Bay on Saturday, fth. miss the grand street parade at ll o'clock la the forenoon. The Burton Comedy Co well and favorably known to our Citizens through their previous visit, will play at the Armory Open nouse, July 4th.

They will Sive two performances. The plays chosen are "The Iron Will," concluding with 'The Loan of a Lover." lia Clara Schvettb will act as pianbt- TM will close the season at the Opera House. Uefrej-hnient Table. On Friday, July 4th, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd will have a refreshment table at' Riverside Park, which will be presided over by Sire. C.

E. Crase. The sisters have lost heavily by the bank failure and in other way and need all the unds they ran raise to assist thtiu in paying for their property. Help tbem by sending provfe'ions to the bouse of Mrs. Ckaxe on Thursday and then patronize the table.

Religions Service. We are requested to announce that services will be held at the Central Baptist church, in this city, next Sunday morning, July Cth, at 10:00 o'clock. Preaching by lie v.J. G. Eesshall.

Xo Baptist services have been held there in a long time. The French congregation, that hag been meeting there for several months p-at, will next Sunday hold their meeting there in the afternoon. Fellowship Meelins. A fillowship meeting of the different Protestant churches in Green Bay and Ft. Howard will be held at the Presbyterian church in this city on Wednesday evening, July 0th.

at o'clock. All are earnestly invited and especially the vaiious clergymen. The object of the meeting is the promotion of spirituality in the churches. Tfef Oneidas will celebrate the 4th in good old-fashioned stylo this year at the uouse of Cornelius mil. Pinner will be served in a bower and a largo quantity of fancy work offered for sale.

Tbelr white Mr. Wm. Betts, keeper of the Rock Is Richardsox- with appropriate remarks. Prof Reynolds was presented by the embers of the class with a very handsome to many of our citizens as a former resident of Green Bay, has opened a restaurant and boarding-bouse in Marinette, two land light Is up here this week in full uni -txt form. al Him and suitably testified his appreciation of the gift doors west of the court-bouse, ne will Mrs.

W. H. Eastmah haa been quite ground thoroughly aud thereby prevented SPEING GARMENTS AND SHAWLS." nave ten nicely furnished rooms, but at sick for several days and remained about In the evening Sup't Richardson gave reception to the teachers of the schools, megiuwia oi wecus, in a great measure. Used the cultivator and the hoe frelv. present furnishes only day board.

the same on Wednesday. The Marinette express office, John Mr. Thkohhilk Duchateau, who is Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. pecially In his corn held, and was not much troubled with weeds. The dry weather during the fore part of the season was tw tl graduating class and others, making al out 100, at his residence.

Routledge agent, has been moved into quite sick with a fever, seemed a little bet tne new addition Jo the Temple of Honor I ter on Wednesday morning. voraoie to toe destruction of weeds. NEW PATTERNS FOR STArprNrn. uuuuiug uiu is ueing oanusomeiy tied up. Mr.

Cody says, thorough cultivation was GREEN BAY SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. The commencement exercises of the Miss Carrie Bond, of Houghton, ui Lne measure ot iiKTjnmir mm day it week, to some fine music furnish- een Bay high school took place at Turner is here for a visit of several weeks in the family of Judge Hastings. SKEELS BEST. tbe best remedy he had ever found against the ravages of weeds. Uses the cultivator with the best effect Al wars cultivate bis wheat grouud thoroughly the year before eaoyi'rot kjtm sky, the master of the vioiin, who played that instrument in the usual manner and the piano at tbe same Dr.

J. N. Ward was called to Oshkosh 94 Washington Green Eay, Wis. 14tf'82 sowing, in order to kill the weeds. His nine wuu his feet by means of a system on Saturday by the serious illness of his grandfather.

farm was mostly of sandy loam, but bv this 01 treadles attached by strings to the keys. mode of cultivation he kept very free from weeds. He bad found, what he called barn keeping perfect time and making bar- Mrs. S. Van Norstrand and Mra.

Ul on Monday evening, June 30. The gt tduating class consisted of the following seen members: Will Chapman; Lccy Dougherty, Maria Leumax, Hattie A Macy, Julia Morris, Fked. Schett-Li Rand Watermolen. The motto was, "The Day Dawns" The ey eulng was extremely warm, the large hall densely crowded and uncomfortable. monv.

C. D. Ji AKRON accompanied rass, the most troublesome customer, to Dr. Corey, who spent a week at Floyer GOTTO, DUCHATEAU CO. on tne bass viol.

have been loaded to the very muzzle with errors. The 7 runs scored by the Maples in the third inning ere all made on errors, without a base hit The following, taken from the Dally Milwaukee Hentmel, will tell the story Deny McGinly, formerlv of the Milwau-kees, pitched fur tbe Green Kay club, and puzzled the Maple Leafs' batter considerably. His field support, however, was wreteheJ, and the visitors' defeat was caused Tolely bv their bad throwing, as they outbatud the Maple Leafs. The third baseman of the Green Bav club had several chances offered him to miike double plays when the ball was hit to him and a man was running from first to second he did not appear toeven dream of a double play, and would throw toe ball over the first baseman's head, and the runner would all score before the ball could be fielded. In the last half of the ninth inning tbe score stood 15 to 12.

in favor of the Maple Leafs, when the Green Bavs went to bat. The first two men were retired in succession, aud the third man bad two strikes called on bim when he lifted the ball Into the centre-field for two bases. Two more ba-e hiu followed which, aided by a couple of errors, yielded three runs and tied the score. The Green Bay plavers bad their bats packed and coats on when the tying run was mtde, but they quickly got ready for work again. The Maple Leafs opened tho tenth inning with an out but a basehit a steal, and an error of the shortstop et in a run.

The next two men were quickly retired. The Green Bay men failed to score, although McGinley made a hne baebit, and was on seeond when the last man out lifted a high ball to the left uelder who took it in. and put an end to the game. The excitement during the last Inning was intense, and hen the result was reached enthusiastic cheering was indulged in. The following is the score: Maple Leafs 0 1 7 430010 110 Green Bays 1 2 3 300303 015 Earned runs Green Bavs basehits, Maple Leafs 7.

Green Bays 12; two-base-bits. Green Bays errors. Maple Leafs get rid of. and had no Canada thistles, un and Stevens Poiut, haye returned. It is claimed tbat cold has been found at Hon.

A. E. Elmore spent Sunday and til within two years pa-t. ind not know bow thev got there nor did he know how to The Bank Sued. F.

Ilurlbut and others, with whom any creditor may become a party, have commenced in the Brown County Circuit Court an "omnibus" action against Strong's Bank of Green Bay, Henry Strong, D. M. Kelly, M. P. Skeels, L.

Marshall, Louis Neese. L. B. A. Ellsworth.

Ann Colburn, M. B. Franks, J. C. White, Joseph Tayler, A.

N.Marshall, J. E. Dean, Sarah nayes, Sidney Crawford, M. T. Hale, M.

C. Underwood and Rowena Morris. Tbe object is to determine the extent of the liability of the directors, stockholders and officers of the defunct bank. Tbe complaint alleges that tbe bank has been wholly insolvent since the 1st day of January, 1878; that the Directors knew of the insolvency, but nevertheless, on said 1st day of January, 1878 and semi-annually thereafter, up to and including the 1st day of 1884. tbe directors declared and paid dividends of 5 per cent on the capital stock, without having any reason to believe that there were any profits applicable, thus diminishing and impairing tbe capital; that upon information and belief tbe Directors never paid in full for their stock.

That Stephenson in the bottom of a well 19 feet deep. Maybe, but it is more likely iron Monday in Ft Howard and this city, with get rid of them. pvnies. family and friends. The census in Menominee, noarlv vm.

MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN- iny extra chairs were brought in and still Mrs. George Gibson, has been visiting plcted, indicates a population of over 6,000. The coroner's jury, in the inquest over the suicide of Albert Xefl, found tbat the Mr. mcai.i.ihter says ne Kins tin weeds with the cultivator and the hoe. The weeds that trouhled bim most was pigeon grass, and the next worst was Canada thistles, of which bo bad a few, and he was trying the experiment of usine salt and pasturing bis sc ires of people stood up, unable to get seds.

Thejstage had been handsomely her sister, Mrs. Geo. E. Hoskixso. here, and returned to her home the first of the week.

cause was "reading pernicious literature. BOOTS AND SHOES. acting upon a moriMd mind." cattle upon them. When the experiment Mr. J.

W. Hall, of the Oconto Lmmber- Kiel) bCHALK informs us that be will de jorated with plants, the work having be done by the class next below the graduating class in the high school. They acknowledge courtesies, in the loaning of bad been well tried ne would report. which goes to Konrad Silberdorf, lessee. hereafter keen on hand for sale Pilsner uu, spent Monday afternoon here, lie Mr.

(i. b. Marsh, next In order, said he the estate, north 44 leet, lot 14, 1 cuimoacn Deer, imported by himself from said his folks commenced papering and HAVE RECEIVED THEIR boueht an old farm a few years ago, which. uermany. for property and $170 damage, making total of house-cleaning and he "lit out" tbe nrst year he had it produced nothing but weeds, so tbat he mowed them down Tbe I pper Menominee.

Florence Mat 9T! South 22 feet. lot 13, Frank Robinson and Mr. John Marshall, having completed and got rid of them the best way be could. pi jits from Mr. Louis Neese and others.

Or the stage were the graduating class, City Council. School Sup't School Bt ard, Teaehers and others taking part in Fannie Last Morterairee, the former SIS and the first year of his two years course in the He then covered the ground with a heavy ing mews: A camping party burned tbe railroad depot at Spread Eagle lake on the the latter $40, total joS. coat of manure, plowed and cultivated Isortu 44 feet, lot 13, W. J. Lander, Sllb.

ou th 22 feet, lot 11, Joseph Taylor and law department of the State Univeislty, is home to spend hit vication. tho exercises. night of Jane 2Ut. SPRING STOCK. friends f.re especially invited.

They are endeavoring to replace their funds, lost in the bank, and deserve help. Here we are For the benefit of thoe parties desiring to attend the Sa-tiocal Democratic Convention on the 8th the Mil. Xor. Tw R. Co.

will sell tickets to Chicago and return at one and one-fifth fare, good from the 3d up to and including the 15th inst- The Ladies of the 51. E. Church will ever since Jan. 1st, 1ST8. Henry Strong thoroughly and seeded with oats tbe next year, lie raised a splendid crop of oats and had no weeds.

The same ground is now On Monday eyening, last week, Michael exercises commenced with a very Mrs. Catharine Follett, who haa Irene V. Brown, $75 for propertj taken and $100 damage, total of $17o of which $40 goes to Phoebe Belanger, mortgagee. was President and Louis Neese, Cashier J. Griffin.

Deputy Sheriff, was shot In the fin ily rendered piano solo. "The Gems of seeded in wheat and is free from weeds. and that during that time Henry Strong been visiting at Depere, returned on Monday, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. left breast just above the heart, at Iron I Sci aland," by Miss Bcnxik Hoskinsox, Center 22 feet. lot 11, Catherine Kelso, fraudulently converted more than $100,000 River, br John Anderson, a drunken Elbow grease was the best remedy against weeds of all sorts, and would succeed every lime when thoroughly and properly ap lev.

O. H. Smith offered prayer. Elizabeth Dickinson. of tbe funds of said bank to bis own use $75 for proierty taken and 120 for damage, oi which goes to Geo.

R. Cook, lessee. -IT IS aweuisn blambaugu saloon keeper, whom he was trying to arrest Anderson escaned Irs. S. W.

Uarteau charmingly sang Miss Cora Carpenter, of Janesville, plied. and replaced the same with old- and worth ar of Love," accompanied skillfully on and Mrs. W. F. Hood, of Fairchild, ir.

i ampkrix said tne worst enemy he North 22 feet lot 11, Geo. E. Cook, $100 into tbe woods, but was afterwards found In a cellar at Commonwealth and arrested. give a Bociable next Thursday evening, at had to contend against was the Canada tin violin by Mr. Max Mayer.

for property and $125 damage. are visiting in Fort Howard, the guests of less bonds and securities and that said President and Cashier knowing such bonds and thistle, but be bad found a remedy which the residence of Mrs. Geek, on Adams urinin is ukeiy to recover. South 22 feet, lot JtteCormick Jliss Maria Lehman delivered the Sal- Mr. and Mrs.

II. A. Kanous. Larger and Better than Ever ua June 2Jd, vt m. Asmoa.

a German. $75. next to Mr. G. W.

Lamb's new bone. Ice was effectual and be bad about cleaned them all out liis remedy was to keen Gen. Rosenckanz, of California, one of committed suicide at Florence by shooting North 44 feet, lot 6, Benjamin DeQumdre them cut close to the ground. Whenever uti tory and an essay entitled "Faith in Our-sel es and Faith in our Fellowmen." It wa i a flue production, doing her much cred uiuisen in tne neau. Lisappointment in the most gallant officers In the late war, is (Phillip Klaus guardian) $175.

cream, strawberries and lemonade will be served from 5 till 10 o'clock. All are securities to be worthless reported tbe same in their semi-annual reports and statements filed with tbe Register of Deeds and State Treasurer during all of said period as of their full face value. That the directors wv uiu dissipation were tne causes. Lot lti. Joeepu otringnam.

ci. South 13 feet lot 2 and north 40 feet lot 3, They propose to offer it to the Public at; now urged for Vice President on the Democratic ticket. ne saw one coming up he cut it nit below tbe lowest leaf ami carried it awav. never throwing it down where it eould take root Peter Sheridan, chairman of the eonntv Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co-, board of supervisors, and executive ollicer it nd was delivered in a clear, firm voice, the could be distinctly heard in every part Mr. John-M.

Smith, President of the Refreshments. The ladies of the Cherry $10 for property taken and 150 damages 01 tue town ot lorence, has lieen sued for damages by T. C. Tully and (i. K.

Mclsaac of he room. azain. By tbat means be had entirely got rid of them. The yellow dock be had found almost as bad, and by treating it in street Lutheran church win have an ice total $30. South 201 feet of north S3 feet of lot 2.

State Horticultural Society, attended the summer meetiss of that society last week VERY LOW FIGURES whose arrest be caused. The eentlemen imt iSABF.LLE watekmolex read an neglected to perform their duty negligently permitted the money, property and effects of said bank to be stolen, wasted and squandered; negligently permitted various cream sud strawberry and ike stand at at La crosse. ei icnn mat iney uave eacn Men Injured, Geo. Souiwers, for property taken and $75 damages total $105. esi entitled "Lite's Battles." are the Green Bay Park, the procteda to be Hon.

Edvwkd- Salomon, ex-Gov. of noto in Dusinesa and person and eaea ask for the sum of f' 000 to balance thinira. tbe same way he was getting rid of also, and whenever he saw a yellow mustard blossom make its appearance in any part of his gram, be went for it His custom was never to throw any of these pests down tol 1 that it was a good one, but from our Lot I'M and part of lots 134 and 13j, irresponsible and insolvent persons and Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Sheridan has also been made tbe object for the benefit of the church, memorial.

Next Sunday-mornirg there pot ition could not hear it THEY HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF $250. corporations to largely overdraw their ac Wisconsin, now a practicing lawyer of New York, joins hands with Carl Schurz in opposition to Blaine. 01 a quasi-criminal charge in the form of blaster Will Chapman's essay was en- where it could take root or drop a seed, but West part of lot 130, J. Wesley Smith, malicious prosecution. Justice Foster or ureen iiays 14; parsed balls.

Maple Leafs 6, Green Bays doiible plays. Green Bavs 1. Umpire, Zacb. Clayton "Misfortunes will happen in the best regulated families" and It is. Indeed, a great misfortune that our club played such a wretched poor game in this case.

A fine game in such a place, would bave done immensely towards spreading their popular-ty. While it Is conceded that we bave a genera) lot of good players In oar club, it must be also said that they bave hardly met the expectations of the managers. They are going Into practice daily now and propose to give the "Gordons," the champion colored club of the U. S. a hard pull here on the 4th.

The "Fastimes" have organised again. They played their first game at tbe Riverside Park on last Sunday with tbe "Clipper" nine and were defeated by a score of 8 to 8. Tbey will play two games at the above park on the 4lh, tbe O.uicksteps." of Milwaukee, are expected to be the club tbey will play with. On the Kail. Near the water-tank in Oconto last Saturday, the 3 P.

M. train struck a vehicle containing a man and bis will be a Bishop Simpson Memorial service at the M. E. church in this city, at which $50. carried tbem away and burnt them up.

dered tbat Mr. Sheridan sign bonds in the tit 3d "The Lightning Age" and was a good par. At first he spoke scarcely loud Mr. and Mrs. Theophilk Dlcuateu Mr.

I'reston sain nis farm was generally Lots 121. 122 and 123. Joseph Stringham. counts without security; negligently permitted the money to be loaned to lrrespon sibla parties without adequate security, whereby it was lost and negligently permitted the President to steal and embezzle suns 01 lor his appearance before bim June 2s. This he refused to do and he had free from weeds.

Tbe cultivator and the have the sympathy of their friends in the $125. Ladies, Misses and Children's en ugh to be generally heard, but acquiring the pastor, Rev. O. H. P.

Smith, will preach a sermon suitable to the occasion. hoe were his remedies. Lot 341, unknown heirs of Hubert Jus not been fined for contempt of court at last death of a young child on last Friday eoi fidenee, improved so that we could Mr. Cavell said the only weed tbat tus, $1. morning.

accounts. Air. Sbendan has retained W. H. Clark.

as counsel. cat considerable of it Lots 342 and 343, Jane Monegnan and troubled bis farm seriou.iy was the Canada tbistle, and the only effectual remedy he Mrs. IL O. Crane and Mrs. E.

H. El- the funds and securities of said bank, and Jos. McKnight, mortgagee, $2 for property lira. Lida It. Smith sang the "Last Rose "The Bntterflies' Ball" will be given at Armory Opera House, on July 11th and 12th, under the auspices of the Christ Mr.

Sheridan Is about as square and level FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS. Also, a nice line of had ever known was one which be bail taken and -l damage. lis went to Sturgeon Bay and Jackson port last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

of Summer" very sweetly. In response to headed a man as we know and we doubt if seen his father try and that wax to burn Lot 34, Shandy Itoulet, $1 for property an enthusiastic encore, she sang with equally any of these charges can be made to stick. and ill) damages. Reynolds at the latter place. tbem out and that could only be done by piling on logs and stumps in such quantities tbat tbe burning would reach down to tbe North half lots 345 and 346, Celestine From the Range we notice that tbe Cath fin'; expression "Kathleen Mavourneen." to use them for his own purpose; by which negligence tbe entlie capital, surplus property and effects and mora than $100,000 of the bank funds with wbleh to pay its creditors were stolen and lost whereby It became and is utterly insolvent and unable to Men's, Boys and Shoes, Anew V.

S. regulation that light Stevaux. yalue $2, damages $15 total $17. olics are navinu a bur fair this week, in- Church Society. Particulars next week.

Another Commencement. Prof. C. A. ilURCH, principal of the Green Bay Business College, informs us that the graduat very bottom roots.

Ibis could only be house keepers must dress la uniform. eluding tbe 4th. Lot 347, August Liese, $1 for property Hiss Julia morris read an essay on Tie Veil that Hides the Future." The done in small patches at a time and could The Norway him Chronicle tells bow ana damage. which explains why Mr. B.

Wing appeared in town the other day in a nobby Jacob Myers and Jobn Kellv. at Wauceriih. Lot 348, Ferninand and Gustave Conrad, sul ject matter was good and the delivery ing exercises of his class of 1SSS-4, consist pay its creditors more than 20 cts on the not be done at all when wood was scarce. Other weeds did not trouble bim much. Thinks that seeding with clover will kill $1 for property and $10 damage.

ex ellent She could be heard distinctly dragged Henry McLaughlin from bis bed and brutally beat him. They were arrest- suit of blue, with brass buttons. dollar of its indebtedness. ing of at least thirty-two graduates and per- the property taken is in each case mere thr mgbout the hall and merited the ap- any kind of weeds. Soscok Conklino is credited with eu and committed to jail at Menominee in IN ALL STYLES, made by WALKER, STRONG CARROLL, Which cannot be excelled as to wear and fit.

The plaintiffs pray for relief; that each hops more, will be held at Turner Hall on ly a strip 15 feet wide across it. After al Mr. Kkynoi Irs said bis garden was pla lse she received ut-iauit 01 -xiu bail each. wue, capsuing it and throwing them to writing, for the Washington paper, partic dames r-uiot ana miss Mary Fisher are stockholder be compelled to pay tbe amount due and unpaid oa tba shares of stouk held small and bis experience in farming was eon lined to tbat. He keeps it clear of Thursday evening, July 10th.

"The graduates cannot all be present, as many of them lowing for some shrinkages in the subscriptions, as, for instance, the subscription of Hiss Hattie Macy'S essay was entitled Tie Two Eyes of Civilization" Her married. the ground. They escaped any further injury than severe bruises, I ularly powerful articles, giving reasons why Blaine would be an unsafe man to have at the head of the Government Iron Mountain has a new fire steamer are widely scattered some into other weeds by constant pulling and tbe use of tbe hoe wherever he sees tbem. Tbe Strong's bank, there is still an ample vol was not strong, but the paper was an and Norway a new bose cart On Saturday morning the engine draw States but quite a number will take part. chick weed was bis worst enemy.

It grew amount subscribed to pay all the awards ex ellent one, showing much study and a Mrs. Clara J. Ingalls, sue Jacobi. Excursion. About 100 excursionists and there is no doubt that the extension ing the pay car struck a little child on tbe track about two miles north of Oconto and by him; that tbe court shall determine the resnectire liabilities of each stockholder; that each stockholder be obliged to repay ail dividends received by him since Jan.

1, 1878, with interest; that the directors be adjudged to pay ail dividends; and that the The Green Bay Business College ranks hitch among the educational institutions not got knowledge of history. has been visiting in Menominee and arrived went to Elkhart Lake, on toe M. X. R'v will be built immediately. anywhere and every where, and would not stay down at all.

President Smith suggested salt as a remedy and said lie kept his asparagus beds entirely free from weeds by the use of naif. rr iss Lucy Dougherty's essay was en- threw it off, happily not injuring it much. We also MANUFACTURE BOOTS AND SHOES to order in the on lueMiky. only of this city but of the State, and Green in Green Bay Wednesday afternoon to spend a day. She is stooping at K.

Til. Destructive Fire At about 3 :30 A. M. Bav citizens naturally feel a just pride in titl 1 "No Marble is quite so white as that of he Sculptor's Dream." Her yoice was The Scholars oi the high school enjoyed latest styles and guarantee good fits. Call and look the stock over and Manufactures.

ll. Coli.ette's mill in on Monday, neighbors discovered fire In ton's. Mr. Smith said that the subject of the it. It has been a fixed and happy fact in directors be adjudged to pay all debts of the an excursion to the lower light-house on got and distinctly audible; her language te-itruction ot weels was a most important the Bersie mill, on Cedar street, on the Messrs.

Chas. Haix, Luke Balcom and our city for the past 10 years and therefore the Denessen on Wednesday afternoon. Nicolet has cut this season on Mr. C' own account, about 2.000,000 feet of lumber and has 7,000,000 feet more to saw. About 00 one to bim.

and be bad listened to the dis excellent The paper throughout was bank now existing to creditors party to this suit; with such other relief as may be just, bank of East river, foot of Eleventh street. you will be convinced that you will SAVE MONEY by trading with them. No goods misrepresented. Orders from outside towns promptly filled. Don't forget the place sign of the RED BOOT, 87 Washington cus-ion with a great deal of interest Tbe me itorious.

ean claim the merit of being one of the' oldest business colleges in the State, as well as Tbe Milwaukee wheat market yesterday The alarm was given as speedily as possible. worst thing be had to contend against was together with costs of this action. John Sheridan, of Oconto and B. S. Cowan, of Stiles, attended a convocation of Warren Chapter, B.

A. M-, in this city, on the 25th ult days ago made a sale of 3,500,000 feet 1 aster Fred. SCHETtler delivered an was weak, aad prices declined 1 If clos but the mill was on fire throughout before The above is the point of the eomplaint, most thrifty. Prof. JIukch has a high reputation as an instructor and as a man; street.

there was a stream on. No. 2 was the first ing at 82Jc for No. 2 spring, 84 seller August and SOJc September. Flour was sufficient to give an idea of its nature and orr ition on "Monev, its Uses and Abuses." The subject was well handled and appeared i be thoroughly understood.

We were Mr. E. ACL, who was foreman of the El- steamer to arrive and was planted a block to Cedarbarg parties. The steam forge is doing a lot ot heavy gang mill work for the W. V.

$. Co's new mill at Menominee. GOTTO, DUCHATEAU CO. stripped of much of its legal verbiage. The one with whom the youth may lie trusted dull and unchanged.

Oats closed at 30 drefl planing mills in Ft Howard, destroyed or two distant, at the nearest point on East Pusley. it invaded his gardens in every direction and to keei it down and out he Dad to keep his band cultivators going constantly, liis aim was not to allow a weed of any kind to grow on the premises, but the pusley would beat him in spile of all bis efforts. Constant and thorough cultivation was the most effectual remedy he knew of for the detraction of weeds, and without misgivings. We write this item claims so far represented by the plaintiffs corn at ooc, rye at 00c and barley at 5sc 44-ly river where there was a dock to accommo GREEN BAY, WIS. with his clear and positive ideas of rig! it and wrong.

He closed with the Ta- without his kaowledce. so as not to shock amount to about trfO.OOO, The plaintiffs' Hogs were firm at Provisions by fire, took the management of the planing mill at Stiles and has now returned and date a steamer. Her hose were stretched Bank Matters. There have been strong were dull and easier. Stocks were steadier.

attorneys are Vroman Sale and Ellis, address to the school officers. his modesty, and because he deseives it. His school has kept op well this season and is foreman of the new mill in Ft Howard. and speedily burst. No.

1 steamer was de Green It Merrill. Copies of the complaint To National democratic Convention hopes among tbe creditors of Strong's Bank that a small instalment might soon tea hers, audience and classmates. He was We received a pleasant call on Monday are being served on tbe defendants, after when you kept ahead of them and did not let them get tbe upper band it was a very is now full. Chicago, July Sth, sod return only 5S.T6 for I layed, but her hose arrived and were coupled onto No. 2.

On the arrival of No. wel I chosen for this position, spoke dis- which they will have 30 days to answer easy matter as a general rule. Elbow the rouod trip bj tb Chicago A Northwest from Mr. J. M.

Mcore, the popular blacksmith and wagon maker of Marinette, and tin tly and sensibly and did himself honor. be paid them from tbe assets in hand, put the Court has decided tbat this cannot be done. Under the law, six months were 4 Meteorological. The mean temperature of the month of June was about 714 de 1 engine at East river bridge, she was idle for some time for want of hose and then ern E'j snd tbroi-U trains Usts dsilr, grease, as Mr. inarsa nia saui.

was the main thing, when guided by good, common The graduates, each and eyery one, were A Driving Business. Probably the bus bis daughter, who were spending few moriiioe, dooo mod Blast, except SacdsT. con pletely overwhelmed with elegant bou' grees, being the warmest June since lSsfl. hours here. iest firms to be found In all this part of the used the hose of No.

2, working as easily as sense. Rev. Mr. Kellosrg. of Nicolet being pres PraSes HAVE A Ctapioii muster' ON EACH CAX.

on wniva iay only on. al 9:13 f. allowed by the court within which time to present claims and no dividend can be paid aueta and baskets of flowers, and were Mary, daughter nf Martin and A de sale oi tickets to rommence JulT 5th and Most of the month was quite dry, the ex-ntions beinz a shower on the Sth and State at this season of tbe year, are tbe market gardeners. One of these, John ent was called npon, and said substuutially possible, but the hose continually burst, destroying her effectiveness. The result of heartily applauded.

yv j. f2x li a Van dex Berg, of Menominee, died discontinue July h. Tickets rood 'or re-I uutil after the expiration of tbat time. as follows: turn passage uott'l JulT 14th inclusive. A quartette composed of Mrs.

S. W. Har M. Smith, is located in the eastern part of on Wednesday nleht June 25th, aged Out of the abundance of the beart the quite copious showers between the 17th these mishaps was that the fire burned out The Crops. Farmers, in this section, in- A.

KAiUlb. Agent. the city, and another, tbe Smith Brothers TK; Mrs. il. JOANNES, Mr.

v. J. is. ind 2th. inclusive.

The ground is now about i years. The funeral took place on without much control. form us that the cathcr for a week or mouth speaketh." and my experiences as a farmer hare niade me fimiliar euoueh with the trials and necessities of the farmer's Br; ce and Rev. O. II.

P. Smith sang very (sons of John a little beyond the city Send Money bv America Express Friday morning, the J7 th. becoming quite dry again and rain is need The mill, a large old structure last used two past, is s1 that could bo desired to se. ed. limits.

What is said of one applies equal Dr. R. H. Lull and wife, of Chicago, Uo. Cloney Orders.

ty jsersie urotners, had been idle some life to speak intelligently if not tniypathct- fine ly "Good Night Beloved." They were mo-1 enthusiastically encored, hut could not The temperature during the past week reel nts given. Money refunded if Orders ically. With equal disgust with ypu ull, i cure good crop. The hay ercp will not be as large as last year, but enough for all are lost, aoiu at fill onices ot tne pava I ly to the other. M.

Smith has for two or three weeks employed some 75 men, has been as follows: weeks. It was owned by E. Morrow, val ucd at about $1,500 and was not insured 'Joannes hate read the eflusions ot spring poets and see the point and we do not blame them. guesU of Dr. Beck, ere treated to a boat ride to the lower light-bouse last Thursday afternoon, many friends accompany tile at .50 plnces.

RATIOS: TO S.Ve-; $10- 31. literary tvron, "of Spring, gentle feprinjr." sc; iuc: sw-isc: scu-aoc. in jeir close warm quarters. purposes, as much bay has been carried over from last season. Tbe present warm women, girls and boys, in picking berries.

Bersie Bros, owned the sawing machinery. ing the party. gathering, preparing and packing vege? which they tell us was worth on mo 6m 1884 -HAItUIElJ. J. Tracy, pertinently addressed the class, giving some very good advice for 'Dewy morn ana eve," -ioammg it, with no reference to sleepy eves so reluctant to open in the dewy morn" and the wet feet resulting from the chase of the weather is particularly favorable for corn.

Hon. E. Decker, of Casco, and editor tables, making boxes and shipping to tbe which they had an insurance of $1X00. Days. 7 A.

31. 12 M. 6 P. June 25 5S 00 04 26 6S 74 OS 27 .00 75 72 28 03 70 20 67 S5 S3 30 70 NS S4 July 2 70 7'.) 70 and banker DeWaynk Stebbins, of the conduct on their journey through life, Russian Powder. Attention is asked to depot, everything being thoroughly system- At the parlors at the Russell House.

Xee- They also owned the piles and booniage, Ahnapee, were in the city on Thursday MTl, 18S4 tf n.th, une Iss4. tF the Rev. The. the advertisement of Dr. D.

C. Ayres, in which are a considerable loss to them. The "foaming milk" on foot Over the entrance to the christian's heaven, is written. "Except ye be converted and become as little children, ve shall in atlsed and moving as regularly as clock work. We shall not now attempt to tell last, and Btayed over to enjoy the charm Eon.

John C. Neville gave at some length a response on behalf of the class, in wa ch, we remember, were some very UKLVKr, Hon. J. J. KASMUSSEN.

of A.hwaubenon, to Mr. MARIA ANDER fire was certainly eitherncendiary or from THB MARKETS. this paper, of Russian Powder for the eyre of pleuro pneumonia, distemper, heaves ing opera of the Bells of Corneville. the number of hundreds of boxes of straw Tie Leailer in Low Prices. SON, of Fort Howard.

spontaneous combustion. Contract. James Johnson has the The following were the prices paid fr goo bints to parents. The Republican papers, generally, berries and tons of vegetables shipped and other contagious, diseases of horses, cat In Green Bay, June 25th, 1884. at Cook's On the west of the mill was the residence he diplomas were then, accompanied bv throughout the country, are making the Hotel, by Rev.

A. Ppillips, of Wrights- north, daily by rail, but at the end of the tle and sheep. This medicine is very high contract for furnishing the city cubic yards of crushed lime-stone for use on the streets. It is Bay Settlement stone and grain by W. W.

CARGiLL'snew warehouse) tireen Bay, at noon, Wednesday: Grain of J. Schellenbeck and a small barn attached to it was destroyed. Tba house narrowly a ft anDroDriate remarks, given to the town, Jlr. WILLI AM A. KELSO, of Kau- gratifying announcement to them, that season bope to give the grand total.

Mr. ly recommended by all who haye used it, kauna, to iliss IDA 3L DOXOHUE, of gra luateB by School Sup't J. H. Leonard, ex-President Hayes has promised to sup escaped. neat, sniing Smith informs us that be expects to ship and is carefully prepared by Dr.

Ayres. will be crushed by the in the Appleton. Barley 5o 1 rof Crawford, the Principal, thanked port Blaine. It was feared by Democrats East of the mill was the dwelling of Al the last of his berries this week, when the In this citv. Julv 2d.

bv Rev. Fr. Katzer, Coin. a a blast-furnace here and stored on the fur the Turners tor the hall, those who had that be might vote for the Democratic bert Eiehard, book-keeper for H. Eahr.

Mr, THEODOK HU1TK to Miss Ol'l IL.1A beds will be plowed over and the ground Geo. Soinmers In his efforts to give his customers the Very Best Value, has just placed on hi Counters ii on oa OTH COMUOkilllXS. The Trial of Eli Martin, Leonard La Plante and the Indian woman Elizabeth Peponscteaa for alleged crookedness in nominee. pro vided plants and flowers, and the audi- KLADS, daughter of Mr. Chas.

Klaus, all The following are tie quotations given by nace dock. Its cost, we believe, crushed is 5L75 per cubic yard, at which price it is thought to be cheaper than gravel. We This and barn were destroyed, also four pigs and nearry all the contents of the planted to other crops. He raises four crops on his grounds and cultivates be of this city. The Chilton limes says that "Mrs.

Dan's. enc 3 for their attention. McCokhick Washington street: no wise enter here." 1 have sometimes tnought and still think the farmer needs converting from the error of bis way more than any other man. He is a man of inherited prejudices; town and life with its attritloif and necessities soon wears off all prejudices which thefarroerin his isolation, so naturally retains. Teachability is the A.

B. C. of success. Do not frame theories of creation and growth and endeavor to stamp them upon your gardens and fields but sit down and patiently learn Nature's ways, and make them your own. It is so much easier to generalize than to specify.

We have spoken of weeds, and their extermination in a wholesale way, forgetting that weeds are individual as well as men. Our duty clearly is to tit down patiently and learn what there is of individuality in them and so deal with them. With animal life it Lynch is visiting her parents and other Beans 40 Eev. O. H.P.Smith then pronounced house except his own clothing.

His loss tween thirty and ortv acres. This is in procuring a pension for the latter takes place before the U. S. Court at Oshkosh on DIED. relatives at Green Bay." the benediction and the audienee dispersed of probablv about covered by an insurance dependent of tbe gardens cultivated by his At Luverce.

Minnesota, on June 20tb, Tuesday of next week. Peas, green M) I ou Oats 3 Timothy Seea lw sc 1 5 Clover 6 tt 00 Also that editor Arnold was laid up a have gured on it a little and if our figures are not at fault, it will take 211 cords of stone and will cover a spaee 16 feet wide, 4 inches thick aad 5.100 feet long, lacking at i bout 11 o'clock. sons. $500. The mill stood 10 feet on his land.

is-i. alter a ion? nnd painful illness, Mrs. MARY JANE COXEV, daughter of J. C. couple of days last week from the effect of Broken Bridge.

That Walnut street Nicolet. Yesterday, July 1st, 1881, this Hay, baled i nn he election of Dr. Wigglnton In place Kkdfield, formerly ot rigntstown, bridge is becoming decidedly rickety is youthful city attained its manhood and inhaling pans gTeep, which he was mixing to put on his potato vines. Ho advises peo only 10 feet of a mile. Laid 3 inches thick, iooso of Prairie, loobe 5 se wioo nf lr.

Kemnstei was the action 01 the Brown Wis. evidenced by the fact that a small section (ook its place among the cities of the world Batter, 17 gi 0 which would probably be enough on most of Control, the vote standing three 2,000 Remnants OF DAKK CALICOS, at Cents, Warranted Fast Colors. ple to be careful in handling the poison. of the Ft Howard end broke down last streets, it would lay 1,005 feet more than a to 1 wo in favor of the former. One year ago Dr.

Kempster was re-elected by a vote LKTIBHS lematnlng on band at the Uieen Bay 1. Blown County, and "West Depere''' was emptied into waste basket. The offieal stamps at the week by the decay of the piles and timbers Geo. F. Lane, professor of music, for jmile.

There was also a small barn burned belonging to Ir. 3Ierricq. We are informed that the hose that burst has been worthless since the Eldred fire and the matter has been brought to the at. tention of the proper authorities in vain several times. It should be attended to immediately.

It is also plain that there should be more frequent docks for the UBe of steamers. Butter.roii Butter. S4 tw 26 Eggs 14 15 Chickens 10 14 Turkeys 1 14 Hides.green 7)i July 18. aud general rottenness. It was quickly re merly of Fond du Lac, more recently post office were laid aside and all tbe world Of dree to two.

i nis year iuc uie was reversed through the personal prejudice of niu memhpr who thought he had not been paired. BiWe Society. The annual meeting of eh Brown County Bible Society was held Busba, Mrs Monger. Antonette Chanck, Miss Minnie Murphy, John of Appleton, and more recently of Akron, is tbe same; success wuu tnem is rounu ujr studying their needs and intelligently ministering to tbem. Alphonzo of Castile said if he bad been present at tbe creation, be would bave suggested a thing or two.

That spirit is in the world yet and will not lead trK tfd with the courtesy due Mm as a state City of Xicolet. Major Persons, of Crany, Mary ys, bolomsm t-Uw M. E. church la-t Sunday and ad' Ohio, has skipped out from the latter place between two days, leaving numerous credi Dry Flint 11 Salted 10 was notified that from henceforth all letters and other mall matter for that locality must be addressed "Nicollet" to insure delivery to proper destination. ofB and not because the interests of the the city of Xicolet, was in the city on Toes- Dohney, John Uleen, XX Ellis.

James Pavent. Alex dressed by Eev. A. J. Meahk.

Sup't for sta demanded a cDange. 1 nese are racis Sheep peltsbearings. SO 40 day of this week, which was the day, be tors and it is said was accompanied by a wh ich ran easilv be suDstantiated 11 any Wlseomdu and Michigan. The followiu; Franckowiak, 5 Phillips, Mrs jManan LIVESTOCK. out cares to look up the matter, Oshkosh informed us.

that according to the charter, to success, mere is a siruirgie in me world among all forms of life and that struggle ends in the survival of the fittest It is your duty to lend your help in sup young lady. Nicollet; Nicollet forget the Cattle 5 4 as officers were elected for the ensuing year: Glutman, Lqus Sees, Gus Harto, Ch, StWard, Justin Aioi thwettern, June iotlu Gen. T. S. Allen has withdrawn from the village of West Depere was to be Marine.

The tug Gregory arrived here on Wednesday "of last week, during the Hogs.dreisea uu os President, A. Kimball; Vice A. pmcia ccehist. Ihe intelligent members of the State changed to tbe '-City ot the Oshkosh Northmsttrn, leaving Mr. JOHN double "11," is a right smart little city anyway.

She flourished under tbe old name and will do so under the new. Her Mayor Horkman. Theresa bears, Miss baran llerth, Christina Thomas, A pressing lower iorms ana giving room io higher ones. This might be illustrated in aruRcn; SeCy, IL McDonald; heavy blow, with two scow loads of logsr FLOOR, ETC Hicks sole proprietor. He leaves the Bo.

rd of Control have frequently stated that Dr. Kempster had no equal in the definitely, but the sum of all is: bee for Yacht Lqunct. The new steam yacht Spring per ratrnt Process a 'JO The weather was so rough that she lost a W. Britton. The pastors of the various churches constitute an executive commit newspaper business with fbe bes wishes a 4a 2,000 REMNANTS OF New Spring Prints (the Best in Market) at 5 Cents, worth 8 or 10.

built tlV epason-at Fowies' yard. Ft. How- Graham and Clerk are good, wide-awake men and tpn looking well to the Interests of tbe yourse.f loot closely; imitate wnai jou see. for Nature is our mother and teacher. latge number of them.

Klausen, Zyvert voimer, win Kennady, Miss Watermolen, John Kurtz. John Walunan, McMillan. Aueus Wagner, Julius Miiler. Fannie Willard. Genbue sta and probably no superior in the coun.

of the editors of State. Mr- Allen, tee, with Rev. L. J. White as chairman.

The schooner Sunnse, which brought in This closed the discussion oi tne question Kve Heal, 'im try in the profession to which he has given aril, or LOtTia Schiller, was announced to be launched at 3 1. M. on Wednesday, like Horace Rubles, of the ei, place and their popstltnents, and are, by beforp the society. a cargo of coal lxt week for H. Barkhau- the best years of his life and two of tnem 50 te oo a so wilo 1 (9 00 1 25 (4 65 4 4 5 85 eel!) wants a rest before deciding to support "Capt Lonnes.

Schr W. Rounds." the way, both Democrats, all the Way Ground i'kwiil, Mr. KELLOilG was unanimously eiecveu which is just as we are goinj to press. She 00 ZO 1 75 1 20 60 39 $0 60 sen, cleared on Friday for Buffalo with BLAINE. The Bible depository will remain at the of G.

-K. Kustermani). The reports made were informal, but showed the so-issty in good condition. Persons calline for the a'nvre letttra, please an honorary menjheii. through As a specimen of practical econ.

will be called it samier. hai said that they did not expect to find as competent a man to fill his place: and 2.500 bushels of wheat from Cargill Bros' Corn Middlings Mrs. albert Johnson and daughter, say Advertised. A. himjj iLi r.

The time and nlace for holding tne next elevator. omy, in both material and money, we in. stance tbe fact that the Engineer of the fire from Colorado, who hare been visiting ncv comes the statement that he was re- Bran meeting was left to be fixed by the President and the meeting adjourned. rue steam yacnt Homer a. Kernes came Hess Pork, new per bbl 18 50 REPORT OF THE CQNsXTKtN or TUB A Horse, five year old Norman, one of a valuable span owned by Jas.

1elaney, was on Snndav morning found impaled and relatives and friends in Ft Howard, De mc Ted because he did not treat the advice Beef department is also Chief of Police and 614 14 OO is down from Osbkosh last week and Capt Rum pere and this city, left for New York last of rame of the members of the State Board Follnn-T Uotirmol PdiiV nf Rpppn PflV Street Commissioner, and seems to be equal Xw MIX Kelliher took her to Manitowoc on her Shoulders. TV Temperance Address delivered at Armory Opera House last evening, by J. F. ClEGHOKy. G.

W. C. T. of Wisconsin, was very poorly attended. But those who were present enjoyed a great treat; as Mr.

REMNANTS OT XETT dead on a picket fence that it bad attempt Thursday. To-day, July 3d, they expect Ss ih the covrtuy due them at State officttie." to all the honors, as well as the duties of way to Ludington, Mich. Laid Potatoes ed to jump in the night. In tbe State of Wisconsin, at the close of bus to sail for a trip of several months in In other words, the health and good care his several offices. Such instances of econ 45 a 26 a The steam barge Sam Krff cleared from iness an the 'tn uay oi i une, les.

Beans per FRENCH CALICOS, Europe in company with Dr. Wm. Fisk Robert Nichol, wood and lumber dealer, of 700 sick people is to be entirely overlook' omy are commendable, and other much RESOURCES. here on Saturday for Sheboygan with 127, 000 feet of lumber. Escanaba.

Twelve hundred dollars bave been raised at home towards the erection of an Episcopal church edifice and a sufficient amount borrowed in addition to complete it. 1 Michael Keating', a resident of Nor-wav, died in Escanaba June He was a b'reakman on the Northwestern R'y. fell hotwpen the cars near Sec. and was and family, of Brooklyn. ed and perhaps sacrificed, because the sug of this city, la bavins a lot of logs sawed at Tleghokx is one of the finest and most HnYineing speakers ia the country.

Should Loans and discounts, $294,180 older cities might well make note of it nverdntfts 19 41 Mr. Fred. Schalk and wife, of Menom ge tions of two or three men, who have no The tug Oconto started out from Peshtl- IT. s. bonds to aecure uu mill Oconto and alsa sotne sawed at the Girard Lumber fc'o's mill, Menominee.

WE DO NOT CLAIM inee, Mr. Gus. Eeinke, of Marinette, and IT. s. bouds on hand auo no fce fome to this city agiUa, we have no doubt thiit he would be greeted by a lare go last week just before the heavy gale of Other bonds on hand 5.0oo 00 The Telephone-A near system of call-ins and answering at the telephone is being generally adopted and printed instructions The lumber is towed to this city on scows.

perhaps Mr. John Razor, of Menominee, kn wledge of the duties theF are called upon to perform, are not treated with the coLrtety due State officials. When Dr, that Hood's Sabsapakoxa will cure every Diiofrom annroveu llaserveienuu Tuesday and Wednesday sprang op. She audience. Will start for a trip to Europe about tbe Due trora otuer National Due from St te banksaml bADkera 5.8til 02 City Council have an adjourned meeting bad six rafts, aggregating 350,000 feet of 6th or Gth of July and rpturn about Nor, Ki htster protested against the badly Picnic Many of the children of the Holland Catholic ehureh, accompanied by Cheeks and otherCash Items 38 this Wednesdav July 2d, principally logs, in tow.

She managed to get into Oconto bay and lay there at anchor two Bills oi other Banks ou to allow accounts. The regular next Fri- 1st It is some 13 years since Fred left Germany. His brother, CHRIST-, will come thing, but the fact that on tbe purity and vitality of the blood depend the vigor and health of the whole system, and that disease of various kinds is otten only the sign tttdt nature is trying to remove the disturbing cause, we are naturally led to the etuteluslon eoi ted food furnished sick patients, these po stupid men felt they were not treated Nickels Cents tt tl given to those having instruments. Here-after cajls will mfje by numbers in: stead of by names. A list ot subscribers with their numbers will be supplied to Key.

Father DtLorw and one of the Sis- irishtfully mangled. Mrs. Coslby, wife of HiRbv Cqslit, of Bay du Koquat, died June ikl. The steanier Townsend came near burning on a recent night. The engineer, with A lamp in bis hand, oppencd the oil room door, when an explosion occurred wnich tkir him backward on the deck, burning days and three nights, without losing a day meeting will be adjourned to some day Specie H) 00' Ltial Tender Not es S5.000 00 up from Dixon, to manage bis busi iters, went to Eiverside Park last Thurs-iw afternoon on- the Umnesien and there log.

This speaks well for the skill and next week, on account of the ith of July. Kedemption fund with U.S. Treas. 1.350 00 ness during his absence. wi Ja courtesy.

The whole thing Is a burn-inj- disgrace to the State of Wisconsin, and wl en Gov. Busk made his first examination every Instrument. Also, there will be no good seamanship of Capt. Hart a picnic and refreshments. S5U8JCT TO Best Quality, one Yard Wide, at 8 Cents, worth 14 Cents.

50 dozen Ladies Fiue Linen HemstitGliei HANDKERCHIEFS at only 16 Cents each, worth 30 cents. 300 Kem-nantsof EmbroUlered Edgings AT ringing back, whloh experience has taught Krause, of Ft. Howard, was on Monday adjudged to serve 30 The schr. St. Ptter arrived from Toledo him severely about the head.

The Leviathan LIABILITIES. people as well as th central operator, is that a remedy that gives WS and vigor to the blood, eradicates, scrofula and other impurities from.lt, as Hood's Sarsaparilla. undoubtedly does, must be the means of presenting many diseases that would occur $50,000 00 Messrs. E. L.

Kendall, Albert Gray and Doherty, special committee of the County Board, last week visited the poor-houses and asylumns in Columbia, oa Tuesday with 620 tons of coal for Hage- of the shocking condition of the hospital an I was brought dishes of soup liberally lav along Slae wnn pumps anu noho ui reau-lness and quickly put out the Are. 10.000 00 24 04(5 Capital Mock paid in SurplunFiind nilivi'ieil Profits Circulating Notes mester Son. The Wonderful fells "how, on Satar-dav, July 5th tit Cirtt-n iiay. What the Minneapolis Tribune of June 10 regardirg this woDerfui show: toned with large ttack tugt, he stormed 27,000 00 Spoiled Powder. For a year or more The steamer TracMer left here on Tues Without tts use; hence the field of Us useful fa lously, painting the airblue, and when nut the Republican papers were troubled day with 40,000 brick for Menominee.

days in jail and pay cocts of suit, or 10 days extra without costs, for assault and battery committed on bis wife. Coal. Sheds have been built by Mr. Barkhautien on bis docks for tbe storage of coal. One cargo for stove use has been re all unnecessary.

When one rlns up tbe central office, or is runs up himself, instead of ringing back or waiting for any other signal, he will place the telephone to his ear and by that time tbe central operator or the party calling will be resdy to Dodge and Jefferson counties, in company with Messrs. Elmore and Wright, of the State Board of Charities and Reforms, Individual aeposiu suu- iecttoclieck S3 Demand Certificates of nenoslt 166.200 80 i i Dr. K. said, "Governor, I am glad yon to find language abusive enough to use Nothing especially new to note in the ness Is quite an extenueu one, ana we ra warranted in recommending it for all derangements of the system which are csa by an unuatural state oi the blood 12 movement of the bay steamers. Due to other National Banks 4 UM) 07 ha -e made this discovery yourself, you ha saved me the trouble of making it In order to familiarize themselves with Due to State lianks ana iiaakers.

02 1 74 Ft. Howard Schools. The teacher en the workings of the best of those institu $508,567 70 gaged for the ensuing year in the Ft How. tion. talk.

In other words, after calling or being called, place the instrument to your ear and keep it there till you get through. State of Iwonsln. I ceived and etoreiL Iast Sunday about 30 children took tbeir first communion at tbe Cathedral, They formed an imposing procession, led Mr. Joseph Vxlim and his mother. Mrs.

ard schools and their salaries, are as fol Conntv or lirown. I. H. B. Baker.

I "The Circus. Such a crowd as rushed in upon Sells Bros. Istt evening is rareiy seen at a circus, even in Minneapolis. Long be" fore the performance commenced it was ne-5gsry to eicse the dcors there being from ilJtsOO to 12,000 people packed like ssidires lot box inside the tent Mr. amts Iiobin-Qs WW has no eqna! as a bare-back AdeiaKie Codona all performed equestrian ao'i.

Ilarry Long and Frank Gardner prove tsem-elves lows: against Tiluen, supposing that ne was tne nominee ot tbe Democratic party for president, and now since he has fo positiyely declined to accept the nomination they are saying all manner of good things about bim, and are turning their batteries upon such members ot tbe party as appear to have the largest following, Cleveland coming in for" tbe largest snare of the mud thrown. It has been used so long It has become dry and don't stick, do the charges of corruption in high places made against Republican managers and It will save time, mistakes and confu Frank Yilim arrived here from Chicago on Monday evening for a visit of a week. Cashier of The Kellowr National Bank of 1 (iroen Bay. do solemnly swear that the I above statement is true to the best of my sion. Prof.

Reynolds. Prin. Hich School $830 Nellie Oovle, 1st 400 public," the Gov. replied to Dr. Kemp-st ER and those present that if the facts wi re known to the people of the State it old defeat him at the next election.

Uen Gov. Rcsk made this Investigation, It was clearly his duty to remove every mber of the Board that hesitated, for a iment to remedy the great abuses being It.aw ni)iA anil lui t.f I Mr. V. is now an instructor on the Tlolin Why Suffer with $Hft-Rheum Messes. C.

Boon St LoweTI, Mass. Gentl- I was a great snfferer from Satt-iiheum on my limbs, for a dozen years frevlous to the summer of 18T6, at whien lime I was cured by Hood's SarsapanlA The skin would become dry. chap, vraeK pen, bleed aud itch intensely, that! could not help sCTafVKmeS made them worse At 'be time I commenced taking Hood' they summer of 1876 ll.ey were AP um discharge and I was ob "in was Annie Jensen, 2d s.vi The Opera of the Bells ot Cornerille, or by a band. The Pay Car, of the G. W.

St. P. II. IL is now on its travels over the road. 8 worth 15 cent per yard, at 10, worth 20 cents yer yard, at 12.

worth 30 ceuts per yard. H. H. A VP. In the Chicasq Music! Pollefe, of which LuenLonan 375 Sworn to and snbscribed before iiita I Chlmei of Normandy, given Turner Hall, jiary a 11 earn 55 Dr.

F. JCiegeeld is Presldentfand informs 1st uay oi ly, iss. G. BLK3CH, Notary Public. on Thursday and Friday evenings and Sat making the employes happy with funds for the 4tb.

ns that it is the largest institution of the r.lla Woodward -325 Kebeeca Jensen W.l"". 325 uorreci, auwi; urday afternoon last, under tbe direction of K. It. KIi.looo. 1 kind in the world- Miss Roes Bbdlan, a 11 it- nisuwD, I 1 in.

1 niuarr pr icticed at the hospital. Had he taken a pr mpt and bold stand and exposed these gi trin abuses, instead of trying to hush W. Fisk. Directors. Mrs.

B. was in eyery respect all weieh-master. x- Hay Market, City tnost wonderful tumblers, the Purvis Sisters a attack wire and globe act were artistic, tie Stirfc family performed wonders with the and Maggie Clair was a most neice of Mr. V-. who has been to this city Ella Ulieinhart.

Asst. 300 ItAfcllHUS, Political The Chippewa Herald calls Carl Schcrz, Geo. Wm. Curtis, and other independent Republicans, who refuse to support Blaisk, "political tnat iu most sanguine friends could possi A. A.

iiunter. -nn. 6th ward 60O and is known to some of our people, gradu GKi-S reports bet obi bay selling in the market at from to S9.50 per ton. Annie A'llarn, Aset 3-25 th mi up, ha would have had the support at respect of every decent man and wo. CRAZY PATCHWOESL bly desire, in sipgipg, acting, dresses and stage equipments.

Those who were so ated there on the piano last week. ily bring tears daricg aerial trtitt Each featir advestised was presented, and nothing wasinditterentiy first bottle bench lea nie The marriage of Mr. THXopoa HOpPg Having a large assortment of remnants is in the State. Jlaggie fliers j.a Sir. Kittridge Lillie Potter 325 The aggregate of.

the salaries is $5,375. ii in, and pieces of brocaded silks, sat- and Hiss Ottilia Klaus, daughter of Fourth of July Excursion. Return tick-; ets, at greatly reduced rales, will- be on sale performed. The Sells Eios, are en tramps and "political dudes." When, th returns re in, after the next our neighbor will find that these gentlemen, at whom it is now disnored to throw rotten have not tramped In vain, that thev iDHKDii vauveis, we are pmiiDjr tnem up I assorted bundles and furnishing tbem for It Ulana wa. The people over at litled to the good name they have won as Chas.

Klaus, took place at the Bishop's residence on Wednesday afternoon, July 1,000 IVIIITip PItlCE Bed Spreads, very large, at only 75 Cents I'acJw, Remember thai these LOW TRICES- tuet of the principal having been increased ratenwora" unslilont. Mats. Tidies, A. Packaob No 1 Is a handsome booett ar exeellecleaterers to the patrons by the C. N.

W. E'y Co. to any static, to which we haye regular rate. Sale to commence July 3d, and discontinue July Sufi and the others all $25 each. Sd, at five o'clock.

Mr. Chas. Klaus, bundleof exquioitn silks, satins and brocad iAwd'Jtt arena. uiawa have arranged for a nig eelebra-U' of the 4th there, which includes salute at sunrise; oration by J. W.

McCormack; isic by Stevens Poiut Bohemian brass ed velveta (nil airrerenti. Just the thing tor brother of the bride and Mr. Albert Fire. An alarm was caused last Thurs the mol suverb pattern of lancu wore, bent We eaa say from our own knowledge that 4ih. Tickets good qx return passage until fortunate a fo attend, with one accord, pro-pounce this entertainment one of the yery best ever produced by home talent and that some of those taking part surpassed all their former efforts.

It was Mrs. Smith's first effort at an entertainment st this kind and showed that she posseted superior talent in this Upe of professional work. It is to be regretted it was not as much suoeess financially as it was music ally. Running. The machinery of Marshall Holmes' new mill at Coleman is running HorPE, brother of tbe groom, stood up with the parties; no bridesmaids.

They July fib, inclusive. Three regular passen day night by the discovery of fire In a shed In the rear of the premises owned by Mrs, itbe casemeDJgerieU the greatest laolegical collection on earth, Including fcn, 73 Broadway. JanJ' Hood's, Sarsaparilla t. sold by druggists. Price or six for $5.

prepared by a I. HOOD Lowell, Mass. bj ad representation of the States hy ladles Jitary drill by G. A. R.

parade, games, postpaid for cents in postal note or 1-eent stamps. Pack AO No. aContaining three times as much package No. 1 set postpaid foi fl.Utt. These are all of the very finest mioJKj and.

cannot be equaled at any other silk works in the U. 8. at three times our nMjx. Thev will nlaaxe anv ladv. One or go to housekeeping at onee in a residence ger trains gomi; south, and three north every day except Sunday, on which there is will be found on the winning side, the side of reform and a change in tbe afiairs of the Government tor tbe better, and the rest of the party will haye to take to the road.

Bessemer steels are now only $.15 per ton. It's cheaper to build railroads than to hold a bob tail flush in the national game.T Vhipjewa Herald. By which we are to infer that Blaine holds a "bobtail fiu6b," while the I)erao- John D. Lawk, on Cherry street, just all known quadruped wild and wotiderful a ncug and reworks. are not oa ly ca those articles enumerat on Pine st which is ready furnished for them.

We wish them all the joys that the east of the old First National Hotel corner. The structure was consumed. only one each way 3-0 ii, A. EAXOUS, Agent. aver classified in zoology.

in Its vast ntUety the oaly pair of bippo-i4sasiTer beheld an i the- only girsfies now der alwavs brines a doaen more. Ladies' occasion calls for. uivru.nr riser Wokk. with 400illnt)tr- Wisconsin Form Book, tbe latett for 1884, for sale at the Advocatx Assessment. City Assessor Xatter artin is busy on the personal property Omitted.

A press of home matters this Dr. Kempster moved Into Oshkosh, ed, prevail on every article in the-? Large store of 39-S4 GEO. SOMMERSi, CpBeroiw. The 31. AN.

K. will give any cf its employes and their families tions and toll instructions tor artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50 eta. Order now. Address, TBI fiocaasTER week has compelled us to omit some of our store. Every town officer should Uave one.

a sessment roll, having long since com' with his family, from the Northern Aiy eihiWt-oq anywhere. TheeoiepleieBtss the sh )w a a whole Is certainly uteualM. and was before the building was complet crats and Independents, when called, will show full hands. tree fare on their trains on the 1th. usual digest of outsido local news.

eted that of the real estate. lum on Tuesday. Before leaving the em ed. Rochester, x..

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