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wise mm" Ml n'liU lieWWi c.1 Pcrwnal. Mrs. T. Harris went toi sictsu at Ch'-mi-ion mj'bc. rxmal'mi in Vv isn'ioued iu cdi-I-set paper I 1-.

pwv tuiiiKauBa tarn: Kuter laries. Mr. J. V. liquor dealer on Si Our County Fair.

The prospers are. Attempted Burs that there will lie a much larger attea ianec Schmit, wholesale (Stem iin Milwaukee Monday morning." Mr. and Mrs. JfOK BelixgsR have gone t.i- ii r.rmer teaebnr in the Catholic I scnoci at Kaukauna, dkni of eonsnmntlnn 5 NEW-SPRING Qii rv. A u-i i'cetei-s, C.tv Cutf of Depere aud a part trreet, lives oa Jackson street near Walnut.

From the Kt. Howard Rrmevi: Mai ia 11, icrtfH. r. I'AkKELH ia to Eastwood, Out, for a month's vacation. tue insurance I t-'ura i i.t th- Crystal Lake, near Au.7.

0. She we but 19 years ed aud rtviyej' THURSDAY, Arc 21. 1SS4. Wi Miss Neil Kroroer. cf Grand P-irid.

and Miss Cad Marvtn. of Ciiicago, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson speot u. A Cleveland acd Hendricks club of over Thursday with friends at or near Keenah.

III are Tisiiing ilisa Julia fc.mtf. this year at the Brown County Fair than ever before. The attractions will be eater and there are more people in the surrounding towns and counties to sttend faint The country Is growing an 1 our merchants and manufacturers should keep up with the times and show their nter- At about 2 o'clock Tuesday morning Krs. Sen jut was awakened by a man in the room. The intruder was a large sized man, well dressed and had Ms boots on.

When discovered be was crawling obis hands and knees towards the bed. Mr. LATEST NOVELTIES business. has uot yet and it wss not, at the li-t accouaU we bad, kucvt where l.e hw. gone.

Opinion vary as to hi motives in leaving. Some think he is "a littio off" in nU mind, as be left Miss Emmklikk Whitney went to Harry and Wallace Fiik, Frank Mar IN i was organised in freedom on HOME AND MISCELLANEOUS. sh all and family, Lews Burknam, Harvey Colby last week for a visit. evidenrly one cf tiiu satus tiwi r.f dat ikpe. mtnts.

"The Devil is toe father of but Cleveland says to hi rieai! lu r. gird to the Case, "icli. th a run l'rosidcut Arthur at Kaatccsklit devotes tae tnorniug to public matters, the Howiand and Herbert tamm left oa lues. Ml Lccisa Foster, of Ft. Howard, day for Green Lake, for two weeks camp ice ojj.

Tne steamer Hiirnaig BJt look a cargo of bi.ck to Li-dvcrd parties from Green ay on Tuesday of iat week. Ansoa tlkhed Si of Kt. Howard, are has gone to New York Stare for a visit once before in the same way and next Entered at the Vott Ojf of Green Bay at serond-clast mail matter. ing- heard of work in a sawiniil at Pensauke. Miss Carkik Sporlky, of Negaunee, is prise by having handsome exhibits to mow Schmit screamed the burglar seized Mr.

their country friends what they haye SCHMtT's pantaloons from a chair by the for ssle and what they manofar aire, side of the bed and hastily left by wavof The DakoUi has tbe Dress Goods and Trimmings. visiting Mb-s Mixnie Hagemeistek. Others ciaim that he has gone to get rid cf following personals: 0cial Paper of City aiid Coautj- tv iming, me early evekjog to sociability ui tbe parlor, ami tie i.iU hours to brooking ou the piazza. OtIJoth Miss Circel, of Appleton, has been vis certain debts, among whieh is insurant? The business house that is not repress, ated, window. In his baste, the pocket-b-iok Tha ntate-slafs front of Mr.

Autou Klacs' new brick block will cot fi.i.'SO. iting Mrs. J. II: H. Wiqmas this week.

I miliums not turned over still others tbat era. For R. It. Time Card tee 4th page. slipped out of the bip pocket and fell ou the floor.

The pantaloons were left in to furmsU toe niulh and lumber for tbe new foutttii and luachiue suops of Jas. i'tlaue Sou. Applcfoa G. OttMOSI lost $I0 D.i i 1 last no ctirLnbie voun man, tiled of typhoid i- td'a few kiuec. Miss E.

LeSage has been to Marinette Tony Klaus is putting down bis curpefs there is -a Human iu the case." The gcu. and the funiiture in thi" rooms of his nw this week. eral opinion is that he will nmie fcat-k some yard- and recovered. A vest with gold hotel and will be realv fur buslce about lay. Mrs.

J. M. Fransskn'3 is visiting in Ap- watch and chain, bung on the same cUnir. the first of next month. From which It ifalrtn 'ode that bis sleeping, drtammr boms arc ievu(i-u to booming the plumed knight.

lien. Pullnr'a h-tter of m-c-ptatire will c-addressed "To Whom it May Of course this i oeiv a rroir-irierl r.r HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. The Novelty Manufacturing Co. Is full ploton this week. but the burglar was in too great haste to Joseph Dutrea-ir, a'; Ponns man from pro- 1 lie Cily Council Vcnasiia will coed immediately to imild city ball.

of business, beiiij; c-niraped In work for live r. and Mrs. Jotnx M. bMHH are at in some way. at the county fair, ill be wt down ai old foggisb.

and behind the times. We are informed that there wil be a lrge field of fine trotting horses, from abroad, at the fair and that there wi I be no lack of amusements. For the benefit of those baying ma. hin-ery to exhibit, we will state that then will be abundance of steam power for all who desire it. Green lfav.

and Jobujirilt, tbe "popular flouring mills, as OImhii west side man. have opciied a grocery store GaIe8Yille, 111., this week. APP'eion ru: A. Ci.auk wasrobbed take it and did not get a cent's worth in tbe house. A light was burning and Mrs.

Schmit got a good view of the man and thinks she would recognize him if she lu George's bull. ling. Mr. LWircaiix Waupaca, 100 bid. complete roller mill.

spelling (irover Clevclnid. vs Mr. Joseph Gagson, of Escanaba, vUi- appears like a very pleasant gentleman, with all Uik niv blnery; Geo. H. Hitch, tejfriends here last week.

From which we are lo understand that snei i.nevcsol the contents of bis pau-tuoou, pockets 011 the nhxbt of tbe yth. Mis WARxEkdied In Appleton 11, aired veins and months, bhe. We are Sole agents for the genuine FOSTER LACED KID GLOVE. wiule John is too well tknown to need any more than simply to mention tbat he Is In Omro, b0 bM. mill; Webber Buckman the Plumed Kni-'ht is Mr.

and Mrs. J. Manning, of Reading, should see him again. At 3:30 o'clock the same morning, Dr. New Denmark.

tit bbl. mill; Alex. Trudell, willidrswu from the i aco and has no furth are guests of Mrs. L. J.

White. Willi iser Wm. S. Waknkk. came to Mic-bovtcan in sia and in ltq; went to Ryan.

Kewaunee 00 bbl. mill; John er interest in the cainpulu. Miss Azella V08BURGH has returned business. We bespeak for tlio a good trade. Ltncola Co.

Advocate. From the Marinette Knrth Star: The Misses Hoe (Tel, of Green Bar, visited H. Rhode was awakened by a man in his Leigh, Leigbtou, Oronto Co. 75 bbl. mill to Oshkosh bedroom and immediately sprang up, when the man made bis escape through tbe bay the old establishment being converted into Capt Trowell entered upon his duties Vtfcy Monopolists ihcsild vole for time-laud.

The 45rpiclte M.vug Joutnat tells Mr. Ward Follett and other friends here a roller mill. Tbe rollers tbcv use arc the ciou sr.d settled on Hie first lot sold in the lillie plat. On Sunday, the Kin. Bishop Kbact-Bai kk, agisted by several priests, laid the cornerstone for the new Catholic church in the Fourth ward.

window on the south side of the bouse and as harbormaster of Milwaukee on Tuesday this week. the folloniug good one: Stevens patent, fur which t'uey bave a Miss Lillie Marcott, who has Iteen ouite Mrs. Bradbury and daughter, of Win- One of lh l-isr an iron ooera- epecN! agency for WiwonMn. fred. ylsited Mrs.

A. S. Parks last irs on the l'eniiisnl i wishing lnat all his H. Cii.LE'rrr, of Nicollet, is receiving week. aae jiinasiia fre denim in to to tbat nanus Miouiu vote for a ne.

tod one of Lawn HociaU The ladies of the It Howard Congregational church will give aaofter of their ice cream and lawn socials at the chapel and on the lawn at the church, tbie Thursday evening, Aug. 21st, where all are cordially invited. The weather laat time was very unfavorable; the night was cool and the rain for some days before had made the grounda very wet; still they did well and had a pleasant company, but hope to do better this time. Go and help them. Basket Pic-Vic A basket picnic under the auspices of the M.

E. church, of Fort Howard, will be given Thursday, Aug. 28th. to Elkhart Lake. Form your parties and go ith the excursion of the season.

This may be the last chance this year; eTerjbody Invited. $100 for round trip, trains leave M. N. K. K.

depot at 6:10 and 10:57 A. M. Preparations have been made for a large party. Bj order of Committee. W.

C. T. IT. There will be a regular meeting of the W. C.

T. TJ. Thursday, Aug. 21rt. at 3 P.

In KeadinE Boom over post office. By order of the President. n. E. Social will be held at the residence of Mrs.

Schroeder, corner of Quiney and Pine streets, this ThnrwJay evening. A ill for some time, is somewhat improved. Her sister Carrie and two brotherH, of Depere, are visiting her this week. Krom the Marinette Kagle: Mrs. Underbill, of Ft.

Howard visited with ber dauicbter. Mre. Geo. H. Csduoo.

by tug Alley from seven to ten barges cf bis men. an Irishman, tbit If Cleveland was Mrs. II. E. Whitney and two daughters.

ne wouid liav? to ev.t u-jnnfhe logs per week from Menominee two of Milwaukee, have been visiting Mrs. K. watres to fiflv cei.ts ad.iv "vi-ell" said P-il. baitres of about 150,000 between them Prints, Sheetings, Denims, Shii tings, Jeans and Cottonades. Never so cheap as now.

Farmers will do well to call and see how very 1 1 1 if that is tho ease, Cleveland is yfr man Whitney. Mrs. Lyiua Ellis and four children the last of last week and tbn fore part of to vot foi unusually at a trip. Mr, C. wlls his lowlier about as f-t manufactured; lias wentto Chicago laat week to visit Mrs.

II. Base Ball. In our last paper we jaye the item by telegraph that on the llti the Green Bay club bad beaten the EauC club by a score of 7 to 4 and on the 12th the Chippewa Falls club by 6 to 2. On the 13th the Green Bay club won a still better record by defeating the Eau Claire boys by a score of 14 to 0. On the same day, the Green Bay Past mes were beaten by the Menominee Rivers ty a score of 38 to 4.

The Pastimes of Green Bay werebeiten bv tbe Oconto in that city on the 14tl by 20 to 9. During tbe absence of the Green Bay i on their weatwaid trip last week, they played every day and won every same. Tbe game at the base ball park in this city, on the 17th, between the Green 1 '-ays and Ocontos, drew a good attendance, including a large nnmber from Oconto and resulted In a victory for the home nine by the following score: ran away, followed by two or three balking dogs. The burglar was evidently discovered as soon as be bad got in and bad no time to secure anything. The Dr.

describes him as rather a small, slender man, with a white shirt, no coat or bat and barefooted or in his stockings. Hair cut rather close, but staning up. The night was eiseesively warm and an a consequence windows open all over the city, making easy entrance for burglars. There Is evidently a gang of burglars operating all along tbe bay shore and Fox river valley and people cannot be too careful. No one ought to have any compunctions of conscUnce in shooting one of them if he Ooil't like If fill.

The Appleton Pr.sl olj 5.000,000 feet of lumber to one party FCEBIB. the mill started in the spring, on Mrs. W. C. Bailsy, with three children calls Henkv Waiid Pltv.rnsi: colossal ass" and says tbat some rf-speets be is a meotal Let the nciip our jjooas are.

iour can SAVE three contracts. AIout feet of and nurse have returned from a visit of a month at Bed Wing. Minn. it baa so Lr been Mr. Joan Smith sold 13 tickets for Mrs.

M. D. Kimball and daughters, of Iter. KentlemuTi announce ht bo support tho Plumed KnisTit and see h'jsv coon Money by buying of us. Europe lat week for passage on steamer Chicago, have been spending several days here.

the rit will disecivtr that Lc his ore cf the hrtfitett nslnj, Ja Ank'rto. AWantof the KedFtar line, which Aug. 2nd. Thoue who bought the a are as follows: -ut- Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur C. Hills, of Mad i iiuirramrai nan the Coral iniii A'KI Symk, at Menasha, ItT ai 0J, or any other sum. The lireen Bay baso ball club passed through the dtv Monday en-rout for Fau Uaire. Some people mi-took the crowd for tne Mwrrm-party tha recently eave sii at Tbey looked like and should be pensioned Aeettah i nzrttr. The Mentha, tbat the wora-tin who atteinptvd suicide by drowning at a performer in a one-borse circus and announced on tbe bills as "Miss Jliunie Allice." From the Necnah Timet: We learn from an old and reliable farmer near tuis city tbat ail crops are immense this ear.

Wheat trlves 20 to 30 busbels aud g-ood quality to the acre; oats 30 to 65: bariey good jieid: potatoes big crop. Kliza Hoflaiau arrived from Stevens I uint yesterday, and jrot search warrant, and found -in Lillie King's trunk a cloak the frail Lillie "bad stolon. It cost ber besides to settle tbe case. They are all a hard lot. Oshkosh The merchants there are getting up a black list of persons who usually go under tire name of dead beau.

A lartrc circular in tbe sawmill of Campbell Bros. Cameron burst on comincr in Tbre are fi ve 'ecular r.resHaiitial-tirkeU gets a chance. ison, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.Tnoa. In the uM undone iub ciuvela-ad and Hendricks.

Josici-n- Mii.E7.orx, with a family of Bknnktt here, the parents of Mrs. M. Strong's Bank. About two week ago four, returning to BcIl-Iuic. Mrs.

A. C. Robinson and daughter. Mis It is the ticket tbat will "clean the demurrer of L. 51.

Marshall to tbe cordial invitation is extended to all. nmux Lri'. theologian, going to Abbik. returned from a visit to Chicago Ocontos 410000000 out" the filth rottenness in the Gove: complaint In the suit of Fred. Hurlbut complete bis studies at Insbruek, Tvrol last Friday.

Green Bays 122443010 -17 gainst tbe stockholders and directors of nient Department. It will fce a clean sweep' at Washington. Mr. J. M.

Scbokmakkk and son and Francis Stf.isbrkcher and Wai.tkk A game was played at Two Rivers on the SPKING GARMENTS AND SHAWLS. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. NEW PATTERNS FOR STAMPING. SKEELS BEST. 9 Washington Green Bay, Win.

14tf'82 Strong's Bank was stricken out Last Saturday on argument the demurrers of I). The HUB Dramatic Ce The public are on the for the appearance here, at Armory Optra House, on the evening of Tuesday, Sept. 2d. of the famous preacher-tragedian in the character of Hamlet. Be same day between the club there and tbe Green Bay "Browns." in which the daughter visited Mrs.

Ciua. Reynolds at Jarksonport last'week. FiTZMAcnicr, also theologians, fining to Austrii to complete their studies. For lh Turn. A fpiend f.n nisbe us M.

Ielly, L. B. Skeels. M. P.

Skeels. Louis tbe following translation from the Leo M. theologian, sroinc to the Little August Pirkaux, aged 4 were defeated by a score of 10 to 1 "The Turners in Iwa ttlont'ed former is sick with typhoid fever, but is believed The ManUtique Amateurs, who wert to Jteese and A. H. Kllsworth were alo stricken out.

The demurrer of Joseph American" C'olJrge at Louvain to complete his studies. will be supported by strong company, to be recovering. have played here on Wednesday afum on, this Tbe Green Bay "Pastimes" put tip nt the Commercial on Wednesday, the day tbey took their threshing al the hands of the Menominee itivers. From tbe Oconto Reporter: Miss SHnnte Sarpent visited the Misses McDonald at Fort Howard, last week. Miss Maggie McDonald, of Fort Howard, la visiting her friend JJIh Minnie Sarceut.

Ling Hay. of Green By, is veiling Fling Lee for a few days ami msy concludo to remain bers permanently. Mrs. Ed. t-cotield and family, Mrs.

W. Ford and family, AJr. aud Mrs. Geo. Beyer, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Hart. Mrs.

Kobt. El He and son Kobie, left this morniug for a week's stay at Idiewild. 1). W. Howie, of Milwaukee, spent Sunday in this city vltn his sifter, A.

Gray, and returned home on Monday, taking with him Mrs. dray's eldrst dnuijl tai-, fur a brief visit. Mr. Ilowie a bru.her of tbe late Howie, who wu a victim "1 tbe Newhall House holocaust. ft.

Hoteard Smtmel. MUs Anna Comptou, of Elgin, 111., and Hiss Nellie Mitchell, of jKeeuah, who was once a teacher iu our High school, arrived in the city on Saiurdry list, are now the guests of Judire and family. GVonrf RaftuM 'I rib lint. David Decker, of Casco, Maine, son of non. E.

Decker, of Casoo, thin county, arrived here a few days aco and is at preseiit visiting his Entcrprue. From the Door Co. Erpntttor: We are informed tbst the Ppesr have finslly concluded to locate ol of the New England States, and re-engage in business. The Kev. Fathers C.

Delonw, of Green Bay, J. Versleeen. J- M. Sroitz of Htpere, aud Ttieod. Knertr-i.

cf Preble. Brown cau.e here ou an excursion lat Tuesday, and sprnt a couple of plersant hours with Key. Father Bluiiie. Last Wednesday evening Vity (irrm I lav broiii-ht Rev. I .1.

3. For. Taylor, Ann Col burn and A. N. Marshall ly almost unanimously 1 tbe llepuOiicin parly, but now, since the K'publican party has forced prohibition laws upon tbem, Alo thre Flemish boys, who re roing Mrs.

It. W. Arxdt, of Kenosha, with with Adkli Pyk as leading lady. The i X.w York Sum says of her Lady Macbeth: "Miss Pavn's performance of Lady Mac at the last moment telegraphed, cancel ing the engagement. They are evidently pro- over to stay.

are being considered by the Judge, who reserves his decision. They bad sold their her son Reuben, are visiting Mrs. A. C. Robinson and family.

thsy can see the mistake tlicy nu But Mr. A. Boex, deputy City Clerk, trans pcrly named. On Monday tbe Menominee beth was strikingly original in conception, contact with a dog. it made a torriUc noise and piece flew through tbe root Loss Sim.

Nobody hurt. stock to Mr. Strong some time before the and displayed that magnetic power, which Rivers beat them by a score of 20 to 0 tnd Will Fikley, of St Louis, hat been acts the business during the absence of Pectcrs. there is hope for thew to correct their mistake by giving the PepubiUans next Fall a salty defeat, which they can do on Tuesday the Ocontos beat them by is to any successful delineator of the role must possess. She not only sustained Mr.

Mlln's Chas. Severia. of Fonddu Lac nhrht spending a few daya here with Dak. Whitney. action wag commenced and are enly interested by baying received dividends previous to that time.

Tbe Depere Aw notes tbat Amdt Pros. 1 oiirjator en the Central It. li- at Xeenah -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. masterful performance of the teottlsh Thane, bet with him shared the honors and Doutnan's mill has started up with its Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Woelz sing a lot a wf-ek, on Mouday of last week bad botn leirs crushed off bv th -r iTn.n- Meteorological. The past week has Another matter argued was a motion by new song to their baby girl that came last week. tai station and died the same evening. the creditors interested in the liurlbut suit all the Germans of Iowa will follow, tae example of the Turners of Keokuk. That Turn society, being the largest and strongest in that city, totslstlng cf S.70 members, embracing many of tbe mot prominent 1 here is Immense slaughter nfflth Mrs.

Jossr-H Bub and family, of Mil new water wheels and has twice too capacity it had before It can now turn out 200 bbifc. of flour per day. Jrssjt Call nearly a finger in one of tbe elevators of this mill the ether day. the law in Lake Winnebago. been unusually warm, the average temj er-ature having been about 784 degrees.

The weather has been generally dry and just right for harvesting. The last tt.sedxjs JOS. BrKCDEBLE has a cat witb to restrain the action brought by Henry S. Johnston through his attorney, T. G.

Case, on tbe ground that it embraces substantially the same relief as that asked for by the waukee, have been visiting A. Paul and family, in this city. business mej), has recently adopted resolu beads. enthusiasm of the evening." 17th Congressional Convention. Mr.

Wigmis, Chairman of Congressional committee for this district, is now corresponding with the balance of the committee in reference to holding the convention to nominate a congressman, but had not fixed upon place for holding the convention when the Advocate was put to press. Mr. Fond du Lac Reporter: A Mr. RisnnTv The Urown County Teachers' Institute Mr. Frank Toutloft, late of Norway, tions to unanimously support tbo Democratic ticket this Fall, in place of tbe Republican ticket ue formerly.

HAVE DECEIVED THEIK- first action. Decision reserved. were showery in this region, but Gr Bay escaped with slight sprinklesbut one shower, on the 18th, being sufficient to lay in Kidorado. bad one foot nearly cut oH by a reaper a few days since. was in session at Depere nearly all of lut week, with a pood attendance, and tbe x- has leased tbe Northwestern Hotel in Nicollet J.

H. Elmore, Receiver, has commenced suit against Henry Strong for about tbe dust. There baa been no heavy I iln t-rcises were very interesting and doubt- A pleasant party of ladies gathered at Chilton Tame: The dwelling of Mrs. Maiit Tiiifs-sex was discovered to be on Sire on the r.f ternoon of the 12th uuder cir- 000, being the amount for which Mr. Strong here since Aug.

4th. Mrs. Louis Schiller's last Friday eve leu profitable to the participants. There sLAxnni vs. kl.wder.

Ft. How arm, Aij. 1st i. Eil. Ailtoc.tif.

Jtain that the eastern Wigmik, however, informed os that the convention would be held oa the 17th of The temperature during the past Wtk is liable on tbe commercial paper in tbe hands of the Receiver. An attachment has cmmUBre that left little doubt that Joseph Thiessi was the inoeudiary. ning to celebrate tbe 44th anniversary of her birth-day. STOCK. I SPRIG km has been as follows: weie 30 teachers present.

Mr. J. P. Habkb and President ALur.E took the maiu charge of the nstitute. on account of the sickness Sept.

and probably at Chilton. papers are puhlisiiici? Htiieit in reference to the immoral ocin! life of Jamkm G. M. been issued aguiust Henry Strong's real- 7 A. M.

Days. Miss Gkack Howe, of Kenosha, spent This morning at 2 o'clock the steamer Mnvuha. while King at her dock at took fire and burned Aug. 13 deuce here to test the question as to Blaink and having seen nollir, about it of Prof. Sa vcr.

two or three days here, the guest of Mrs. Mary Crank, and returned home on Mon trie asvocai k. resiiet-tjiiiiy ask that of Marinette, J. Geissier. of the Krt-ncb church in Green iUy, and E.

F. Van itoote- whether he has forfeited his homestead edr. When the lirp vu firt. HiEMv.poJ you publish these artieltj, aa oil set to tne 6 P. S0 so 78 78 SO SO 12 M.

Ki 87 tM) US 84 SO Peymocr is ratber -iUiet at present; it rights by fleeing from justice. 66 70 6'J 07 73 74 74 day. scmu'atous articles puuiistitu iu some of the pem, of Duck refk, tour citv. ti psv a viit to Father ISiume. of hi.

IT IS the names bad alreadv made such beadway tnat a number of the crew escaped from I the boat with tbe createst ilifflenltv and I 14 15 IS 17 18 19 Kepubiican papers about Gov. Cleveland. church. Social. The M.

E. church Sunday Sirs. John McGuirk left for her home La Fox, 111., on Monday morning, in others, including Jlrs. the cook. lours, A We very re-pectfully decline to comply Gsoire Sler.ccr and vtlfe are Tisltietr miebt almost be sid taking its mid-summer siesta.

Put is necessary. Communities a well as individuals must bave a little r'M iu cider to patiier strength for future activity. were obliged to jumn into the rivpr. ,11 tending to stop oa tbe way at Waukegan Wednesday morning, tbe 20th, was i.he The Turners have secured the services of A. Wkisekbach.

of Milwaukee, an experienced turning teacher, for two months. Although they pay Mm a heavy salary, they have generously concluded to give class instruction free at the following hours: Adults on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 8 to 10 p. m. boys cn Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 4 :30 to 6 :30 p. m.

and girls Wednesdays and Fridays from 4:30 to 6:00 p. m. Apply at the hall or at Remich's barber shop. Larger and Better than Ever. friends in Green Bay this west.

We venture George will not fort to call on Tony other meaus of escape were cut off. Oth-loti Surtlurttterm, Ang. 19. and Chicago. with tbe above request.

It has al.vay been the aim of tbe editors of the Advo- warmest so far of the season. At 5:30 a. Mr. A. A.

Robertson, the energetic and I ex uuring nis stay, anil we pusrantee ill be well entertained. Stnrni r.itnt school picnic on the 13th to the fairgrounds In Nicollet was a happy one. The steamer North Star and barge were well loaded and the day was delightful. There was also another large picnic there the same day the Congregational Sabbath School from the south ward of Ft. Howard.

M. the mercury stood at 76 and at 7 o'ekek catk to publish a clean paper, one that Mr. R. C. 5I Intvre and family, who had efficient agent of the M.

N. R. B- in this at 70. Journal. they shou not object to being read in be, ahrrnt eleven days on a visit to Soulli- Matter Westward.

Tbe New London Timet has changed proprietors, Geo. M. city, celebrated his 37th blrlh-day anniversary on the 14th Inst. Board of Education. At the regu ar cra returned last Thursday, bav- CJrern Hnv Ttips.

Tbe Girtn 15 hn i a trocd time. Miss X. Bradner, of Ft Howard, came meeting last Monday evening sundry were allowed for repairs. their families or the of th" thousand of their Mibciir. We prefer to leave such matters lo papers that enjoy them.

The resort to lyiog and slanderous On the evening of the 14th the lawn par ir. Mi iatyre has all bis kilns full of home last Friday evening, accompanied for McCormick Co. were awarded the con coal, ready burned about bush al- visit of a few days by Miss Sue House, ty at tbe residence of J. W. Woodruff, for the benefit of the Baptist church, was well attended aud a social and financial success.

charges by the Buffalo Telegraph snd other tract for furnishing coal for the schoole teeiber in tlie Seymour kilns, the East of Menominee. Steamers llrtu and i't'y litem l'-y are very popular as pleasure paM-ng-r steamers and there is ceriainly no more delightful sheet of water In the world cu which to take a sail (ban Green Bay. TLe round trip is Hit thing. The boals touch, nt all points of Interest on both shores of the bay, at some of the and at ports ou indecent UepubHcau paper will not make Lehigh at $6.35 per ton. Mr.

W. P. Morris and 'wife, of La kilns and lhoc at lilaek Creek. The coal is rady to ship and the National furnace. On the evening of the 13th, the Denetten The following janitors for the scho 1- a single vote for Plaice, but will react on took a party of about fifty to Depere and house were appointed at salaries stated: Depvre, i inquiring for it.

Shipping will crosse, guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Joannes, accompanied tbem to Idle wild on Tuesday for a week's camping. then out on the bay a most enjoyable ex Pine street school J. J.

10. commence immediately. Pc-ides the coal. cursion. the papers and politician who circulated tbe dirty elcetioneerirg We iruit that Democratic paper wi'l bave too much self respect to in kind.

High school. Mrs. erstle 514 per Big aid Little Bay de The ll-l- Mrs. J. B.

MonaGHaN, of Little Suamlco South ward, Mrs. Hildebrand $15 The "German," given at Klaus Hall last Mr. Me luts re has 4.WO e'rd of wood at the Ea-t kilns, a.0!) at tbe West and 3.000 come leaves bt-re on Tuesday and Friday East River, Mrs. WUlim SS Thursday evening under the leadership of and Mrs. Ciir.

Craanen, of Bay Settlement, made the ADAOCATX a pleasant call Mason st. school, Mrs. Uotchey. $5 it Cia reck. ix miles north of hey- They propose to offer it to the Public at VERY LOW FIGURES.

TIIEY HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies, Misses and Children's FINE SHOES and SLIPPERS. Also, a nice line of Men's, Boys and Youth's Shoes, IN ALL STYLES, made by WALKER, STRONG CARROLL, Which cannot be excelled as to vear and fi Mr. Frank Smith, of Apple ton and Miss KoeusTbnndor. A Mr. Jmes Cckkx mornings snd the fey oj Hay cn Wednesday and The Sup't was authorized to appoint a inmir, iu tiie sown of Lessor, shawr.no last Saturday.

Dtan Tyler, of this city, was pronounced write a letter to the Ttitnnh Journal in be La alnut biiik intended for a set Deacon Truman Tittle, aged 73 years, Aniouf the passengers dutir.g trie janitor for the new school building a salary not to exceed $10 per month. Encampment at Milwaukee. We are in receipt of an invitation to the National Guard Encampment at Milwaukee, Aug. 25th to 30th. inclusive.

The railroads make special terms to personB wishing to visit Milwaukee on that occasion and many will doubtless avail themselves of the opportunity. A circular from the chairman of the committee says: The entire National Oaurd of Wisconsin will be in camp for the first time since the close of the war. Visiting companies from other states will also be present to contest for prizes to be ottered. All branches of the service will be represented, Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, all under command of Gen. C.

P. Chapman. Adjutant Gen'l, and Capt. Chas Kijg, U. S.

as Military Director. Attractive programmes will be arranged daily, and evening drills will form an important part of the week's work. The grounds will be brilliantly illuminated by electric lights, and every arrangement made for the convenience and comfort of visitors. of kiin, that will sell if wanted, audit week bave been the f.iliovvinz: wLivh be state thai several IrWimcii. in Chicago, who were, as be says, the "back by all who were present -a delightful affair.

There were quite a number here from abroad. died in Kaukauna, Aug. 7th. He lived in Green Bay for three years from May, lb61 remove them to the town of On the 13tb, bv (Vj of tiri.m Hay. Hound The Praise Bleating at the Presbyterian bone cf Derooercr," have declared their licit.

Oi ont i on the line of the St. and then moved to Kaukauna. trip Mr. and Mrs. J.

Ikil'GW kki Mr. intention to vote for Blaine, and this let Marine The steam barge A. Weiton and and Mrs. E. P.

Parish; Mr. Wiikrlkr and daughter Hiss Emma. Ft. Jlowatd. Mrs.

Chas. Baptist has returned from visit of two months at Milton Junction. consorts Jtanncttt and olden Rule, from ter is being puhH-hed, with a grand flourish and hurrah, by nearly every Bia'ne paper Paul Ea-ti-ru Grand Trunk It where lie has di-tertniiiH to build a battery of ten He bas about 1,000 cords ofdrv wood in I.eor. Buffalo, arrived on Mouday, with coal. For Escanaba.

thence to Marquette. Mr- church, last Sunday evening, drew about as large an audience as the church would be Id and deserved it well. Rev. Dr. IIensha conducted the religious services; Prcf, Geo.

L. North swung tbe baton, and C. T. Kimball presided at the organ. O.ie of the pleasant features of the evening as in tbe country.

Amonsr the names Given Mr. Chas. Baptist, who is at work in Marinette, spent Sunday and Monday here. That on the barge was 794 tons for F. Hurl- and Mrs.

IS. B. eli.ogo and children. are Capt. Baktii Qciek End Col.

James but and that on the schooners 1.304 tons for eymour lis a Cleveland and nendrieks For Sturgeon Bay, then connecting with Gen. John C. Robinson, a retired val tJuiRK. Arrhitect J. MclKisxri.1., of thU steamer Corona tot Chicago, Mrs.

-I. F. club of about 50 members, with the following oi'iccrs: iant officer of the U.S. of Bingham p- Bkrti.es and Miss Maggie I.inehan; McKenzie Crawford, Otbkoeh. How the latter are to get their eoal past the disabled lock at Menashi is a question.

city, exiles tbe fa'stboods and romance cf this letter of Mr. Bcp.ke, when be states the presence of Mrs. M. D. Kimball, of Chicago, former leader of the choir, 10 President--W.

F. Circle. Vice Presidents T. E. Chubburk.

J. S. ton, N. Y. and Hiss Richardson, of La Crosse, stopped for a few days at Cook's Hotel.

Mrs. Jas. Smith; for Menominee, Rev. Fathers Fox, Gkisler and tbat be has known the Quirk Brother? S. V.

D. Philbrook, the shlp-bullder acceptably sang two solos. The collection Graham. from boyhood, that Earth is a Lrotbcr-hi- of Menekanne, has sued for libels for re taken up was only $21.21, which Is entire Katie Renier, aged 11 years, died of a rale bin now seinr at the bead. N'ew London Timet: Waupaca Co.

fair is to be, held at Weyauwcga Sept 23-25. Jas. Fallen, who shot John neibner at Fpanplers' Corners Ang. 10th, has been held fer trial in bonds of Joe Jeffers, who lives two miles north of Manawa, has gone to jail for stabbing; his wife in the shoulder and threatening to ehoot her. At a o'clock on the morningof Aue.lltb, Sirs.

C. E.Cadden Jin tied into tbe river at hbiocton in an attempt to commit suicide. is a rr lined young lady, but has a drunken brute of a husband a traveling His treatment caused the act. sympathising lriends raised money to send her aud babe to her mother in X. Y.

State. Sbaaano Journal: Brunner, town of Grant, bad his riijlit thigh broken by bis tctm runniui; away. A tiilef ecu-red Bruno Stratbman'sbutch--T and stole his watch, worth $20, from his vest. A Cleveland and nendrieks club has been orear.ied in Shawano wilh members. Toe work of clearinc tbe ritrht of way and Kradiiip from Clintonyille to Shawano for tLe new railroad is now all contracted.

Last Thursday night George Allender and another man were crossing the Se tuple bridge with a threshing machine engine, wren tbe bridge broke noun, precipitating the eiiijiue, horses. into tne river. Allender saved himself by jumping; the other man was drowned. Antlgo Aoe Item: The valnation of as Cxed bv tbe ane-sor and board of review, real estate 20; personal property i'J2 CfiT. 00 total $437,056.20.

Auc. ll-b Xovotony Brothers sold their mill 10 Geo. C. While. Df Milwaukee aad T.

i. Kel'opg, of Antigo, for 87,000. The title of th Actigo Kepubiican bas been chansed to t-n-teard. That paper notices a frost there, but no serious damage. Farmers from southern Wisconsin are prospecting in that locality.

Boint Journal: Jacob L. Myers died of apoplexy or sun stroke at Buenna Vlta, Portase on the 13th. He was in his iih year and was a pioneer, having resided in tne county since 1S47. A six yesxolj sou of Peter LeMieux 3 mlii-s from Kuowlton, was drowned in the Little Eau Claire river ou Monday of last week. Wausau IVucontm: Seventy men are at walk in the granite quarry north of that city.

TLe proprietor, Adam Groth, h'as jut taken a lanre contract for the stone for the top dressing for the Centre avenue viaduct in Chicago. There is a cise of small pox at Bean's lv, below Mosir.ee. Wausau's Ciiy l.otmcil has decided to build a cuv hid, lo coat "ie than S12.000.' law of his, that "be has always tten a IUj- pairs and attached the Rovvtg Star On the Welcome. 15th, round trip, S. out of proportion for so artistic an entc r- severe ease of cholera morbus, on Friday J-ecrciirv M.

Codenheimer. Tor. bee. L. A.

LMieux. Treasurer Ge-n Falck. The Fair and Driving Park for $260.72 and the scow Shatuct for We also MANUFACTURE BOOTS AND SHOES to order in the tamment. The School Houses. The work of remodeling the old school -house purchased by the city and removed to Jetferson street, opposite the court-house, is progressing.

There will not be much left of the interior of the old building. The partitions have night. She was delirious. The funeral publican and never voted a Democratic tledet in bis life" and tbat Jamem has held an oCice under the Republican administra W. Willabd and ladis, Nicollet; to sturgeon Bay, Mrs.

McGlliiE, Kane 111., Mrs. Frask Timos Green 15ay. latest etylea and guarantee good fits. Call and look the stock over and Altar Wine. Mr.

John Kloke, of tt is Tbe schooner A. A. Uoody arrived tbe La recently been organized took place from the French Catholic church on Sunday morning. tion ever since the close of the vr From On the 10th, by rVy uj Crten ISsy, round city, has at the solicitation of the Catholic clergy here, procured an invoice of le first of tbe week from Toledo with S50 tons of coal for Hagemelster Son. She Miss Adna Collktte, who returned you will be convinced that you wiU SAVE MONEY by trading with them.

No goods misrenresented. Orders from all been torn out and the interior remodell ast week from a visit at Merrillan, this it is fair to suppose that a'i the men mentioned by Mr. Buns p. are and that tbe story was sent to western wine grown and manufactured at tbe in was in tow of tbe tug Alley from Pensau- vilj aulboried capital of S2.000 and active sto of fl.two. About SlsV) has already born subscribed.

The object of tbe association is the holding of monthly cattle fairs acd ltr the County fair. Negotia trip, Mr. and Mrs. Taos. Joannes, of this city and their gueU, Mr.

aud Mrs. E. Cole, Milwaukee. ed. There will be but two school-rooms, one on each floor.

In front will be the en left Wednesday noon on the 'My of Oreen Jose Mission, California, known as tie "vniiu pvuipujr filled. Don't forget the place sign of the RED BOOT, 87 Washington street. paper for local euect. not snpposir.g it kee up and experienced much difficulty in getting up East river to the brewery dock, she drawing over 10 feet of water. Hay for Escanaba, where she will visit her jitter, Mrs.

Dr. Banks. trance and stairway in the middle and a would be repriLled where the Farm for Bale, We call 'efjecial atten tions are In prof-res fur the land. TLere eloak room on eaoh side. GrOTTO, DUOHATEAU "Vinum de Yltae Altar Wine," and sold at wholesale by Fee Brothers, Rochester, N.

Y. Tbe Catholic are, or should I extremely strict in their altar wines, as-cording to the tenets of the church and Mr. D. S. Beach spent Tuesday in the tion to an advertisement with this caxU'jn y.illl a drivics course with half mile Kies St Tilton have completed their con The Military Road.

The principal item would bo espiHe-J. 3ir. hl'kkk sr.ouid re member the old aXige that "Ilea like young chickens go home to roost." 44-ly in another column. Tbe farm rtietiUcned track. The clUeer of the association are: tract of calclmining the various school- GREEN BAY, WIS.

of business transacted by tbe Ft. Howard city, when he left for two or three days business trip to Suamlco and will then return, with his family, who are in Oshkosh. is a good one and te price is reasonable. The ouly object of tbe owner for wishing houses and have' done a very nice job, greatly improving the appearance of the these are recommended as absolutely pure 1 Editors Green Bay Advocate, please OUR Pres't Vv'. Coniee.

Vi- Pres't D. A. Kinvon. Sce'y-W. Circel.

Tre.i. Wm. XieheUteUcr. Tbe school census shows the following to his borne in Marshall, Mich. to sell is too much other business.

Here is City Council at their meeting last Monday evening was to appropriate the $200 asked for in connection with the $500 appropriated by tbe county aad $300 by the city of wails. They have so a small job of grain by Archbishop Albmaxt. of Sin Francisco, in whose vineyard at San Jose they are eive this a piace in the columns cf your val Dr. D. W.

Perkins, a dentist known a good opportunity for a stake. ing the unpainted ventilators in the South uable paper: prepared. Ward school building. Ceviemcn: It grievrg re? to bave. my throughout Wisconsin for bis skill, died at bis borne in Milwaukee Monday evening.

Green Bay lor improving the military road PmSifis The Oshkosh daily KurtlMtstern comes to Jail Breakers. An attempt was male countrymen misrepresented. In cine of cur between Ft. Howard and Shawano county. City Council.

At the meeting of the City Council last Friday evening, the prin homo papers, the i'ai'v State dnzHte, tf He has many friends in Green Bay who will regret his demise. I i S.K K. i r- ub not only enlarged but with a new dress of type and otherwise much improved, which is the best possible evidence of its continuing prosperity. We congratulate August 15tU. I saw an article taken from cipal item of business was the passage of an Mrs.

Hamilton and two daughters, of last week by some of the prisoners in our county jail to break ont by digging through tbe stone wail with an iron cot leg. a stove leg and a burglar's saw. The work is We are glad that this matter, which has hung fire so long, is fettled, as it is of great importance to both cities to one not more than the other. HAVE A i the Chicago JiUer-thezn, where one cf my neighbors wa interviewed by a Republican iron-clad ordinance for restraining cattle and other animals from running at large Ogdensburg, have come here to make their future home with Mrs. Chas.

faets; No. cf children in di.tiii on 30ib of June, cf silool ajrc 1 to 'JO years males and H4 females totnl Of this number 1T bad attended school. No. of children in district lelwcen 7 and 1-3 years. of hoin 101 Lad attended school.

No. of days 19. No. of days attendance, l.Or,. No.

cf teachers employed, A venire salary, male $70; females per month. The nvboie cumber of children this year is 2f lcs than last year. if15! Ml R1 m- L. its editor and proptietor, Hr. Hicks t'-f on his success, Bcoster well advanced when discovered and mig it newspaper reporter.

Tie information Baptist, Mrs. H. is a widowed sister of within the city limits. It will be found in full in this paper. Advertise the Fair J.

L. Jorgexsen, have proved successful had not anoth 9r the late Mrs. C. A. Clark.

OS EACH CAS. 1 Cli-- dry-goods merchant in 1 ort Howard, sends prisoner "squealed" on tbe midnight me Misses Rose and Phrkie LeClaire, pieased tbe reporter so much thai be compared It to a when, iu fact. It was nothing than a stack of chill. Tbe article read as foiiows: The Woodlawn Cemetery Association petitioned the Council to put the city's part of out to his friends and customers in the Attention Is called to the notice oilering tbe Whittington House for sale, or tbe lease, with furniture A rare to en chanics. The operators were Jesse I).

gplj Joannes JJf3s 176 d- 1H8 Wathina asntng country and adjoining counties one-hun Bull, the man arrested for robbing Rev. r. the cemetery in better condition, which pe who have been visiting in Appleton, returned on Monday evening, accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Max Mayer, for a short visit dred premium lists of the Brown County gage in business with a small amount cf Geissler, and Dennis Flannagan, a prUor "Mdwanken. Aug.

1.1th. Mr. Maurice Stewart Erotbers arc dressing np their tition was referred to the committee on fair. That shows business. ner from Hellandtown.

mill stones, putting a hopper over their Breunan, a prominent Irish Democrat from public grounds. Cook, Case and Sokknfjon, hardware Brown County, this State, wns. In the city ton Stn Gret Buy, Win. NO to.d Ht IiKTAIl. Mayl, 18S4.tf The Crops.

All accounts agree that tl ie The children and grand-children of Mrs. flour picker and pi-carin for Fall work. They have a cood both rollers and About 60 tax-pavers petitioned the to purchase another 1,000 cubic yards of merchants of this city, send out to their crops in this county are splendid. Mr. Ja 8.

customers about the same number. This Stones. Alonzo Kimball helped her celebrate her 73d birthday anniversary last Sunday. crashed stone for the streets, which peti to-day. Breunan is a farmer and has been elected several times to the Legislature ly hi party." I Ufny it emphatically.

lion. Flatley, who travels largely through ie is business also, and shows tbat it is busi The rror-s are Can. Mr. Mieitflstetter tion was referred to committee on streets It was also the anniversary tbe fourth one county, tells us that they are the best Tie Leafler in low Prices. ness they are after and know how to get it.

THE MARKETS, Tbcre is no changes ia tbe markets since last week's reports. and bridges. Maurice Brccnsn was only once. ever saw. InthePolUh settlement in tie of her severe stroke of paralysis.

informs a a sample, that Wan. Bunktl-nirin, of the town of Seymour, has threshed hi winter wheat, which yielded 40 town of Depere, where the soil looks very Large Sale of Fanning Lands. Mr. An Error, of a proyoklng character, oc Mr. Lewis Tyler, of Crystal Falls, and tbat was once too many.

In the interview, Hon. Maurice Brennan announced unpromising, tbe wheat is aB high as a man's S. Beach, administrator, informs us tbat curred In a small portion of our edition bush, to the aero. capital. The Sewer.

Mr. Lee, contractor on Cherry street sewer, has the work entirely completed, in good shape and baying dona a rapid job. Ho is putting In some connections for private panics. IIoU At 10:00 P. SI.

oa Monday, the thermometer hanging in a breezy place indicated SO degrees. It was a remarkably hot night for this locality. Found. The lady that left a pocket knife in the Advocate utorc.on Saturday, can have the same by calling for it. See the new advertisement of the Novelty Manufacturing Depere.

ha has sold, since March last, about 5,000 head, and the ears heavy. If tbe weatb er last week. In the article on the Fox River Geo. Soinmers stopped over in this city on Wednesday, yesterday, to enjoy the boat ride and left on tbe evening train for two weeks stay in himstlf for Blaine. Wo Iiisirocn in bis neuihborhood ere cot surprised in Maurice tbe JrienomSnee.

Tho Marinette continues as fine through the remainder of acres of lands, in the town of Suamlco and Improvement, which was corrected after P. ninsnla end Cay Shore. Door Co. Lxpajor: A Cleveland A Hendricks club of from 70 to 1C0 members has been organized. Considerable typhoid fever prevails.

Among the eutlercr is a daughter of Lucas ilopiK Frank Dresser, convalescing; Orin very skk; John Tinney, late from Jiai iuetla, couvals-ciiie. John Si.rinj, aged Ki. died at Bailey' Harbor he first of last week. Door Co. Advocate: Tae State authorities decline to loan Sturgeon Bay $3,000 for builditg an addition to the school building until it determined whether tbe City authorities bave authority to borrow it.

A Visit frcm the yacht Etymg Dutchman and ber gallant crew is acknowledged. Also a visit from a party on tbe adulter, including Henry Haiir, Keg ster of Deeds Berendsen ard others. The new fcg whistle was authorized to be put in use Aug. ljih, Manitowoc t'Uot: Grain in the southern part ol the eoutdv is unusually poor, owing Brcrinsn's weakness, non. Maurice Bren the week as it has been the first half, ie a lew naa neen printed on.

it was so Milwaukee for treatment for his eyes. PlU.field, belonging to tbe Tremble estate, to actual settlers, who will improve and nan said: "I rut on recmd as a wheat will be nearly all harvested. palpable an error that probably all could Tbe friends of Mrs. T.F. Snover, of Democrat in the Legislature.

Yes, but LANGLADE HOUSE. (rOUIlLT COMMERCIAL.) ANIIiiO, WIS. The proprietor of tbia house, CHAS. J. bas recently resomed it management.

It is tbe neaieet house to tbe Hail-road depot, is well kept aiid roomy, and tbe public Is cordially invited. 9 12 LBTTBHS remaining on hand at the Green Bay I. liiown COQDty, Aug. 21, 188. Anderson, Miss Allle llincb, Mrs.

M. (2) Boston. Mifs Mamie Nowicki, Msrcia see what it should be, but if any were mys papers tel! 01 burglaries and attempts within days. We noted last wee's tbit sn upprr window in the Com-msiciai Hot 1 1 had been entered by means of a ladiler, bat the intiuder wa ejected by the oceur.at. In Lis tflorts to ive his customers the Very Best Value, hits just placed on hla Counters Outside.

Among the items of interest Oconto, took her by surprise on tbe even-ng of Aug. 12 and celebrated with her the tified we will enlighten them. Tbe point make farmB of them. Mr, Brace informs ns tbat he still has about 3,000 acres of good farming lands in said towns which he will when the Democrats Lad any important question before the Assembly. Hon.

Sianr- on the outside of this paper are three 1- intended to be shown was that after $10, ginal articles to which we call especial at 59th anniversary of her birth day, leaving lce orcr.uan was spiraea away taa lie- 000 of the appropriated Was tied sell very cheap. publicans. Where was his Honor when tbe with ber many valuable tokens of remem tention. One is the first paper of ie Attempts were made to enter Jac Hat- brance. Cruise of the Flying Dutchman," very question or tai.115 church property was before tee assembly When lion.

Maurice tiES resilience, tae uumap House and The Milwaukee wheat market Tuesday up for work In maintain a channel between Green Bay and Depere and over $00,000 more expended for the purchase of Maj. W. S. Burrows, of Fond du Lac, prettily written, descriptive of a sail-best the Montreal House, la the same way, but Buehee, Michael Ureucan was iisked by tbf reuoi ler. what wss stronger, and prices improved jiglc, who in tbe time of tbe war of the rebellion trip on Green Bay.

Another is a letter is the general sentiment of thf Irishmen in closing at "8jc for No. 2 spring, 701 seller the Symes mill site at Menasha, there 2,000 Remnants OF DAEK CALICOS, at Cents, Warranted Fast Colors. uconto. The Trains are expected to run this week between Oconto and Shawano. Mr.

O. A. EPis cxisects to were not successful. Five rooms in the P.CODJ Co's boarding house were ransacked Pfsnineer, V. X.

Polk, J. K. Kouppen, Max Scbeii, Mrs. Emma Jchultz, John from oar old friend Felix Joakj.es. to arose from the ranks to Capt of Co.

32d to drouth. In other parts of tbe county it Brown witu regard to liUinc, "they are for Biaine, we thick he viil protect ibe labor interest." say rbrht here, of in September and 8Cc October. Flour was unchanged. Oats closed at 24 4c corn at TO is. and then to Maj.

of the regiment, died would be less than $30,000 left for other work. The type made it read "leas than whose writings our readers are no Strang. and a silver watch aud same other articles 19 tie iinest ior years. Kewaunee Emernrue: The Cleveland build elevators nt several points on the line in Fond du last Saturday morning, era. In the third item Mr.

G. S. Mars 3, Shower, ueo. own knowledge, that Iiou. Maurice wou.d Cameron, Mr, Christenson, Miss Cornard, Mrs.

A. DeNamare, Joseph Donlsavy, James Driscoll. Timothy Fitcb, Henry Fox. Walter, Fredick, Albert Oorham. Mrs.

C. 52c, rye at 61ja and barley at 55c Hogs In Oconto and Shawano counties, in order Stukart. Harnsee stolen. Geo. Spai-GhtOx 8 saloon was entered on euui'ay of last week and S70 not scruple to employ bis farm han- at Aug.

16th. of Depere, tells what ha knows, or think fifty cents a day. and each day lificen hours were weaker, ranging at Products were lower Stock were stolac. about the tariff question Mr. J.

J. Hof, of Milwaukee, was in the and Hendricks club is growing in number aud enthusiasm. E-canaba. Iron Port: Tbe city grows finely. The number of residences and bus The Saturday Evening Excursion by Kimball's Silver Band and the Pres to bring the grain to Oconto.

The work of grading and c'raring be lone- Hon. iiaurice Brennan said "that The A'rM Sinr accuses Sheriff McGillis city on aionaay, on nis way nome iroin a Btili. Conrad Tabatier. Michel Tburber, Mrs. A.

Tovmey, Con VanDonsel, Hsnrr in his business aa cattle buyer, be traveled tween Snawuno aud i linlonvilie. was let Real Estate Sales. Mr. Bossr last by terlan church choir, on the steamer Vuy of brutaily maltreating Tat. Gallagher, visit to Shawano where he has large last week to the following contractors: through Brown county oecaion'ly, auj week sold to A.

D. Quatsok, Depere, 1 is Grate, Mies Gertie The Ladder Trick. The first of last real estate interests. He still has some janitor oi the coiinty offices, and putting of Green Bay, developed into a big thing. There were about 300 passengers on board Sec 6 to M.

II. O'rSrien, of Escanaba; Sec 6 to Koaeb. of Milwaukee; See. 7, 8 property. Including saloon fixtures, on ie week burglars were working Marinette by splendid farming lands for sale in the town south-west corner of Adams and Wain it him uuder arrest.

Tho County Board baa been called t'j-cther aud wiil probablv and 9 to Jas. Donahue, cf Appictun Sec. 10 and it was necessary to refuse to take any placing ladders to upper windows. A of Maple Grove. to John MeCue, of Oconto; sec 11 to Ed.

streets, for $3,774. taka seme action iu regard to it. Ledger, of Escanaba; See. vj to Jxs. Dover Mrs.

Alex. Brazbau and daughter and more, consequently many were left here and the boat did not go to Depere at all. Jackson, Miss Lenna LaCorte, Korn, Jacoo VanDunsel. Anna Oevy. Abe Verstoppen, Francis Mabams, Jo West, F.J.

Mersdik, Mrs. Helen Winton, K. M. Msgaire, Mrs Uaanah Winterhalter, Emll Persons calling for tbe above letters, pleaee say Adrertised. A.

W. KIMBALL. P. M. Last week Mr.

Root pur eux. of Ucouto; cec. 1Z to Mieuael Keaton, night or two after they adopted the same plan in Oconto. It would not be surprising if tbose parties should attempt it in died of typhoid Miss Louise Moreau, sister of Mrs. of 2,000 REMNANTS OP New Spring Prints (the Best ia Market; at 5 Cents, worth 8 or 10.

chased of A. Saktoris, the house and hi. If of Bear Creek and See 14 to II. Johnson. wtere many more were waiting.

Kim. fpyer In the bospiul in Menominee on tbe These men are to have the work comrVoteJ lot on Monroe avenue next north of Oconto, spent a week with Mrs. H. B. Douyille, in this city and have returned lilfb.

Green Bay, so look out lor your upper ready for the laying of raiig by October 15. Hart's residence, for $450. Mr. Bkra ball's band discoursed sweet music under the stars and Villm's string bsnd furnished the inspiration for agitating the feet. Tbe Tbe Tbe St.

John and Daniel club windows and keep your powder dry. home. Mr. Brazeau was also here a por Thieves entered Pat Neilig-iu's place by a claims to have a membership of over 50. of Casco, bought the house and lot nc it north of it (the Albert Hart residence) for tion of the time.

clxbk'soffici, cikcuit cottbt, Fob Bkoww County. Wisconsin, teen Bay. Aok ISM ladder, through an upper window and found all the Irishmen in favor of liUine." I say once more that Hou. Maurice Bivn- nan's circuit as cattle buyer is small, and be knows nothing: of tbe Irish sentiments for or aint uine. When can vou give the names of those Irishmen in Brown Co.

who will vote fur Maine, be said: "Yes, scores of but lion. Maurice Brennan gave those names, with which I am personally acquainted for the last thirty-years in Brown County, and do further say and vouch for their Democracy that they will not vote for Blaine. The celebrated cattle buyer docs not make mention of his venerable father's name to be for Blaine, neither docs he make mention of his cousins to vote for Blaine, or his nephew, our present superintendent cf schools, whieh these true Irishmen repeatedly said in public and in my hearing, that tbey are Democrats from tbe crown of their beads to their toe nails; 110 striddlo the fence for them. But Hon. Slauricc is New Church.

Rev. Wm. Dowlman. of boat went nearly to Depere and then out Mr. Hamilton's bouse, on Liberty Mr.

Geo. D. Hicks and wife, of Sioux stole a gold watch, 570 aud a revolver. $950. on the bay beyond the lower light-house.

iness buUdiugs erected this season or in piccess- of erection is CI. A new feat was accomplished last week. Tho M-Matent was loaded with ore from cine pockets at once; eight, was the most tix ut one time before. '1 be Giassford Combination broke op at Kseausba. Friends arranged a benefit, vita free lire of hall and music, pedd'ed tickets industriously, cleared tbem of debt and enabled them to get out of town.

Sirs. Tfkhv been light house Keeper at Eciiaia for 16 years, giving perfect eatlfacion. An I wup9 English name was Amos was run over and kilied in the railroad yard a week ago Friday evening, llo had been uriiiking and in his bundle was some liucry tor bis sjuaw. stolen from clothes lines, lie was of blood royal, be-ing a sian-i son of Mah-ko-talj-wah-sha, (the man) chief of the Tawas baud or Kibe of Cbippewas. His father was a soldier in the war of the rebellion and died in the line of his dutv and his mother lives near Traverse City.

street, was slightly damaged by fire last PURSUANT to tbe Statutes In aucb ease made and provided; notice is hereby riven tbat the drawing of Jurors to serve at They then entered Jas. Meneban's place in All enjoyed themselves. Thursday. New Wheels Messrs. Arvdt Dot g- Stephenson, was here the first of the week, soliciting funds to assist in building a new church edifice at that point.

He is vouched for by Hon. Stephkssox. of City. Iowa, spent Sunday and Monday forenoon in this city, and left on the noon train to visit relatives in Oshkosh. Geo.

met the same manner aud got 53 from a board an started up the stone mill at Depere. Successful Fishermen. Citizens Smith, er. This was on the l'2ih. The rpner Menominee.

The Norway Spublkk and H. Hagemeistkr returned The RTorten A msu named Sthemci- on Tuesday, after putting In new and i n-proved water 'wheels and were higl ly Marinette, who himself contributed large Ciirmur'e says that the Jy'ew York farm management will harvest 200 tons of oa the October term of the Circuit Court for Brown Count for tbe year 1884, will take place at niy oltloe.in tbe House In the City of Green Bay, in said County of Brown aforesaid, on 3aturdav, September 13th, 18S4, at 11 o'clock In the lorenoon of that day. 10-H EDMUND P. BOLaND, Clerk of Circuit Court. Blown Wi; from their week's fishing vacation on Sat- with a warm reception from his school boy friends and has promised to come again, soon, and snake a more extended visit horn, in the town of Fensaukcc, baa been ly.

The church frame is up- and enclosed pleated with the change. They ettimtte this season. urdaY(eyeninglast, having had a particular with rough boards and the roof on. effectually cared cf paralysis by tbe Christian Scientists of this city after two that they can now make from 175 to 00 Iron Mountam Range: John L. Buell ly good time and capturing about 600 brook Wm.

H. Norbis, Esq. and daughter barrels of flour with tbe present stage of Medical. Mr. Malcom G.

Violet and trout, which had added considerable to ha suspended operations at the Quinnesec, weeks treatment. Miss Georgix, of Minneapolis are here water in the river. We congratulate tin Mr. AstuCR DCCHateac, both students The Wisconsin Telephone Company their respective weights and muscle. They J.

J. piiK.iien has struck eoou clean ore The mother of a. n. P. Smith died last of Dr.

Olmsted, will enter Hahnemann oa their good fortune Mr. R. W. Ansi report no accidents to their party, but a week in Guelph, Canada. now nave izuu miles ol wire opera for a visit of a week and are warmly greeted by hosts est friends.

We are bappy to learn that Mr. N. is doing well in his pro of Kenosha, spent two or three weeks at Medical College. Chicago, Sept 15th, tor member of another party, who camped in tion anu nave eunscriliers. Albert Ilalbach is gathering material fur like the Ilea, when vou think vou have him be is not there.

In November, IssiO, the Democrats elected Hon. Jlsurice through courtesy and due respect for his father and not for his own merit or tjualilication and even then Hon. iiaurice Brennan aked a prominent leading liepubliean in the village of Depere. to intercede for bim. and the course of 22 weeks.

This is Mr. ho same locality, reports that Philip icouiiuiua uis jounury aim machine shop, Depere assiftiug in making the change. He returned to Kenosha on Tuesday moi n- fession, but his hard work makes this vacation necessary. They are guests of C. E.

on h'a property adjoining tho Nanaimo and has consequent! been obliged to withdraw from market part of the lots in his addition to Iron liiver. Tho Florence Mimng' Next tells of the frustration of a dastardly plot to wreck the Range passenger train two weeks ano Mon Violet's second course ana be will come X'LL, of peehugo, a member of a patty burned several months ago. i ne- forth a full-fledged M. D. It will be Mr.

Mrs. Mary Barlow's hone was burglar- Summer and fall apples, raised in Bro vn Duchateau's first courso. that camped near them, fell and skinned his nose. It made the whole party feel sad and broken-hearted, as everybody hive the liepnbticans endorse his nomina. Vroman.

Mr. Manfred Jacobi, one of tbe mem bers of the jolly crew of the Flying Dutch ized of a gold watch and chaiu last Thurs- day night. tion, ststinK "although I am nominated by We understand that the people of Green county, are beginning to be brought in by tbe farmers in quite large quantities. Tl ey day. Tbe obstruction wns discovered by knows that Phil, couldn't afford to lose A Teachers' Institute was in session at man, was compelled by business to leave DIPHTHERIA! TIIK PKOSTKATIOX which tollowa Diphtheria, and tbe persistency with which it clings to the patient, are well known to all who have had any experience, with this terrible disease.

The following letter shows how the restoring and invigorating properties of ij tt overcome it, and tiOOCl how by vitalis any part ol it. 1,000 RE MXAXTS OF XELV FUENCII CALICOS, Best Quality, One Tard Wide, at 8 Cents, worth 14 Cents. 50 dozen Ladies Fine Linen EemstitcM HANDKEECHIIFS at only 16 Cents each, worth 30 cents. WK) Remnants of Embroidered Edgings AT 8 worth 15 cents per yard at 10, worth 25 ceiils yer.yard. at 12.

worth 30 cents pel yard. Bay feel very sore over the defeat of their crack base ball club by the Ocontos. It is too bad. but they will haye to get eleven Oconto last week. are of excellent quality, fine, fair and lar and show that apple of thirty to It her at Menominee and return home Satur A.

M. Sutherland, rosdmaster, who happened that way on his railroad velocipede. Oconto city has no orders outstanding. day. Prof.

Babcock also lett her there Overcome. A Mr. Lamfkkb was wood in the hot sun at the south ward league men to our nine, to wouop them. MJcbigandrr can shoot-Jeer with im varieties can be raised in this county as does not owe over $10,000 and has about Oconto Reporter. and the other two, Prof.

Murch and Mr, punity. The barrier vras removed for "Zm SSS fh I is a fact that remedies almost withont I wilt work with tbe republicans in tbe as- Bnmbrr. conte the claim tn cure all the ill. sembly. be answer wa: ''J0 Fir, we t'ial afflict Bufferm humanity.

Tbnumnd. have don't want thnt kird of louiid thorn powerless to work cure tor them. So that we. IrUh are not. (ie- Jfo diseasts have 8 baffled all attempts reived in Hon.

Maurice Hreiinan's politics. at pemranent relief a have Rheumatism ind Nenral- Tn Xnvpmlir ISM wlirn Umi Jkoip. ti-if). Along iHKionot dia ix)inhujntaa nuule in jsovemuer. ii.

wucn nou. ja.iies it.is jhejr tlrraiimli victiln, awalr of tuo uewmbiiity of lllllnfen and Hon. T. B. Iiudil Wt-re candi- cum ior eouturien they Lave been considered bo- datee for the state Senate, Hon.

Maurice'; youd tbe power oi msaicalnkUl to cure. li'eunan was on clec.iou day tradii-g Dun- i And yet we say both, can be cured, and oeratic TOte in favor ct Hon. J. J. lias- I tbat Athiophoeos -ill do the bushiesB.

The best tirruif that tt lti It ia tlifit it hu. .1. i. well at any where else. In travel $10,000 in tbe treasury.

school house on Saturday morning, when Wright, braved tbe terrors of tbe deep a season, cmnnieucjun August lu aud ending December 1. through seven of the most northerly to ns alone and brought their craft safely into in the county last week, we saw thousai ds Kumur makes a certain County official ut uroppcu to me grounu in a nt and remained unconscious some time. Other men at work at the school-house took him to hie th is port Monday afternoon. ing and eunch- short to tse tune of nearly $1,000. The the blood it of tree loaded with fruit, and if the sou them towns can show as much, we sho lid Mr.

Joseph Scubaa about six weeks Sarsapar7a irtttanpn. thA L't-nntilrrisn enntlitlnrp. I i residence across the street and a physician neutralizes and ago bad one thumb smashed by tbe fall of gentleman assures the Mining Aim that his sliortage is insignificant and that every penny will be made square. Give bim a chance. say that there are apples enough growt in these etateuientf, to let the public see that aad priest were sent lor.

The man has heart disease and that and the heat were the county this year to supply tbe mart et aoout sou ids. weight upon It, but was until reeently supposed to be recovering the article referred to in the lHily State Oazette, of Aug. loth, was worded by an Irish Iicpuliiiran and not a Democrat. And Which game? Isn't that court-plaster on the other Up now? Kotice. In case anyone should have bought the hunting-case gold watch and chain recently taken from' Rev.

J. A. Geissler from any private party, the person so purchasing can obtain the same amount paid for it on returning it to the Sey. gentleman. Large Crops.

Mr. John M. Smith has just returned from a trip through tbe State and informs us that "the State of Wisconsin will have the largest crops, of all kinds. Mrs. Caibsiine Elliot, of Little Kiver, died Aug.

13th, aged 54. Essen Noonan's mill, on the bay shore, was destroyed by an Incendiary fire on Sunday morning of last week. Tbe mill bad not been running this season. Lobs from $15,000 to insurance Peshtlgo. From tbe EagU: Ei.

O'Dok. al'S child, that broke its arm, two weeks afterwards had tbe bandages oft and was playing around as if nothing had happened. Mxllex Smith, of Wallace, has been too much for him. A Bad Cut. Lai Thursday a care! sss from It He is now, however, very sick boy threw a sharp, ragged piece of erusl ed and the hand and arm greatly inflamed, so I will say to you, Uon.

lire.inan, lv. S. Dennen, D.D., pastor Third in behalf cf my true Irish Democrats, go (vwtraratlmwl rhnrch-Kew HaVeS. Conn. Rheu- N'orthwrstcrn Soldiers and Sailors He- much so that the loss of his arm or even stone, such as is being put on the stre.

matimt had kent htm from the nninit fonir or nva union nl Aug. to 29th. Ex- eradicates the poisoned matter from bringing to the convalescent tho color, Ufa and vigor of robust health. Lowell. Mass.

Mfssb.9. C. I. Hood Cntlemen My kittle girl bad the diphtheria larfAprd. Ifie disease left ber very weak JhoMKr with no aitpetite, aud she.

could 'K tfifeffaMIS cniaion tickets for this occasion will be on XiiontliH at a time, lie he hatl Buffered all that oue eonld. and Kve. He took hi firtrt dope of Ath-LirnoBoa on Friday Biinrtay hewae in bis puULt life are possible. It has been discovered that there are two bones broken in the hand ana sirucK a uttle daughter of Conductor Gear with it, just below one of her ejes, cutting a long gaah clear through tbe lower ale by the C. K.

W. R'y Co. from Aug, over to the Kepuniii-ans ami noi io sirauu.e the fence any locp r. Tbe rcpubliiaas have lots ff money and von are fond of money. An fcud Alelti Eaitha.

Eisned. OOENEL1V3 DOl'GUEKTV. Town of In Browu Co. atmiuay ua wua weu, ana nas reinainnq bo amoow or wrist 24th to Aug. 21'th, at $9.70 for the round We acknowledge a pleasant- oall from trip good for return till Sept.

1st, Inclusive. Rev. illiam P. Corbit, D.D pastor Oeonro St M. E.

Church, rw Haven, wis laid ui' for two luouUw with Iuflammatory Rheuniabian, suffering motit excrucialiDg torture. ATHijf uoaos ejelld. It is almost a miracle that it lid not cut tbe eyeball and destroy the alt it inspecting a location near Ellis Junction with view of building a lumber mill Hon. Joseph Kaniin, of Manitowoc, last To Bands and Military Companies in uni Friday. Mr.

Rankin necessarily made cureu mm, aad he behe'ea It to be miauiuia. there. i ue umo giri is iour or nve years old. )r. form and Veteran Soldiers holding Certifi.

this year, that it has ever had," which is welcome news for all our people, and mutt insure prosperous times. Religion. Last Friday was a feast day EhL beta noticeable in face. Khfoklt two months and fully regained Uimste. assisted by his atiul.nt short stay in the city, was warmly and cor It is reported that Johx B-skbmaw and II.

a Chandler, of the N. Y. "Indcpen- dent. myn ATTTiopHOnot enrod him of Khenrns- cates from tbe Adjutant General of tbe State when going together in bodies of ten Iter health dially received by our citizens, who com recowniend Hood's SARSAfAUit-LA wilh a Smttoa of pleasure. yours.

uuu iroui wnicu iuui stuiierwu xux: 31 auu Iiv. W. R. Kvans. Washintrton.

P. C- family, who moved to Snohomuh, Wash Territory, last spring, will now re plimented him for nis successful eSorts in or more, tickets will be sold at $4.30 per Violet, sewed up and dressed the won id, taking three stitches. Children should be prohibited from throwing stones. Hotel lor Sale or to Rent. Tho Wbit-tiagton House, corner Washington at(l Doty streeU, one of tbe oldest acd beat known hotels in tbe city, ia offered for or lbs lessee will sell his unexpired lease with mote tbsn two years to run.

Tbe furniture Is al offered forssle with tbe baiidlcg or Fur particulars enquire en the premises cf the proprietor, Dan Oreeo By Ang. 19, 1884- tf New aiiliinery tJoods. Mrs. S. W.

calls especial attention of the latffes to a new lcyoiee of Fall millinery goods, just re-ceiyed. Call and see the new shapes and beautiful novelties in trimmings, iterr ember the new location, East side of Washington street, just North of Pine. lOtf Send Money by America Express Co. rioney Orders. Receipts ci ven.

Money relundcd if Orders lire kt. Hkilii at ail of the BATKS: TO I3t luc: a-l2c S4(i-lEci tHoOui ittbt of obligation in the Catholic church the sayo: I conaier ite work almoet in the lifht of a capita lor me rouna inp. II. A. Ranocs, Agent, turn.

Oct England and family, who Assumption of the Virgin Mary. An im to be spread thiuus-bout the also moved there, have already returned. Picnics. The congiegation of the securing liberal appropriations for our riyers and harbors and he left feeling that Green Bay and Brown county would remember him kindly in future, a feeling he mense crowd made their annual pilgrimage to the striae at Robinsonville and special Military Reunion and Encampment at 1,000 WHITE I'lfrE Bed Spreads, very large, at only 75 Cents Saca, Remember that these LOW PRICED are not only on those articles enumerated, but prevail on every article in the Large store of 33-'S4 GEO. SOMMERS.

Milwaukee, Aug. 25th to Aug. 29th. Ex, It ie rumored tbst Dr. Len.

Tirinnan. of Marinette, is soon to locate here permanently, in the practice of his profession. Lake rtupeifor. Ncgaunce ban Hrrald; Nearly 100 people are camping aliens; the shore of Lake 5 upsrior, jai-t north of If ar-qucttc. There is an unusual sraonnt of sukae.s among infants tn Negaunce, hull a dozen having died during tiie patt few days.

Mrs. Francis Blunt, picking berries near the Cambria mir.o, fell into an open test-pit said to te 'i0 ft. deep. She tva rescued somewhat Injured. IsuneniiiiR Apta-or; Thomas McCormick was Hlnick by a kiu in the Lake Superior mine, knocked 40 feet down a shaft and had a lei broken Wni.

Clark, a hrakeman on the M. W. It. R. fell oil a tntin and was killed, 23 cam ruuiilbg oyer bim.

services were held in the chapel there. cursion ticket for this occasion will be on thedral were enjoying a plcnle at at Ely ir-slde Park on Wednesday and the day was delightful. We also hear of twopriiate picnics on the same day. Keenly appreciates. Dr.

Len is a good boy and the Eagle hopes Burned. The sawmill of Jriuckman There are but few of the older residents ale by the C. S. W. R'y Co, from Aug.

liuttcrBeld Street. "That Extreme Tired Feeling." "The first bottle bas done my daticliter a treat deal of good; her food does not distress ber now, nor does idie suiter from that extreme tired feeling which she did before taking Hoou'a BAKSAraitiJLLA." Sold by all druggists. Price a bottle or 6ix bottles for S5. Prepared by C. I.

HOOD i Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, UqqvCm Twlli-Powder, Qixty fj Cents, ne win succeed. Theprent question is, Will it enretne We believe it wilL In It worth trying You mort aeeiOA If ymi cannot get Atbwphobos of your drara vre wiU eiid it exprem paid, on reeelrt of reguwr oui win recollect the Brodeur Rro rlnn Weber, in the town of New Franken, was 2i.th to Aug. 29th at $5.40 for the round Usta in this place, who went to France, lo Blackberry picnics are also being ort sn- destroyed by fire on Friday last, together trip, good for return passage till Aug. 30tb 3IAKRIL11). cating ai Marseilles, where they were when with lumber, shingles, logs, c.

Mr. ruree trams leave daily for At Escanaba, Ang. IfSt, at the res ueu ana in a lew nay will be comnen. The. berries are not very plenty yet are held at about a shilling.

Buck man was a recent partner. There the cholera broke out in that city. Immediately one repaired to London and the other to southern Italy, while the idence of tbe bride's brother, bv Itev. H.W lrnta 11 tfl try jLurthmiff eie. but order at on iSIMLOPHORuS 112 WALL HEW tORK, 3W U.

A. Rasocs, Agent. Thompson, Kev. J. D.

BUL'CB and Ails was no insurance on any of the property, another brother, and a former mining phy- AAA 1 AUGiitt, 001a oa Jscanaua,.

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