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Green Bay Weekly Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin • Page 4

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SCORCHED. STATE GAZETTE. taking care of whatever survived the fire has not been commenced. The work of the firemen at the fire is IlIiAUS BLOCK INFLAMES. much comuiondod.

Chief Brit top was Published Daily and Weekly by DWIGHT I. FOLLETT. on duty for the first time and did much Tit liutlaitto wtth Content Wholly t'irr. Annual Report. The New Denmark Mutual Home Fire Insurance Company, Brown Connty, Wisconsin, orgamzot, Deo.

'Jikl, A. D. 1875. On December 31st, 1S3.T, there are 443 members, aud oa December 31, 1883. are 534 policies ia force.

Issued thereon to thcamouut of Whereof the cash premium is During the year ending Dec, iil, liN-vl, 178 indices have lieen issued to ttie amount to aid the firemen. Among the things especially appreciated by the boys was TERMS PER If EAR: Dailv 9.00. "fleetly. S2.0O. The Itrotrn County Agrlrultural an Horticultural Hoctety held its annual meeting on Saturday last at the residence of the I resident, in Oak Grove.

The day was fine, and the sleighing tolerably fair, and yet the attendance was not near as large as it ought to have leei; as it was the meeting for hearitig the annual reports of the Secretary and Treasurer, and the election of officers for the ensuing year. The few ttiat were present, about 25, made up iu force, and interest and determination, what was lacking in numbers, and the meeting proved to be a very satisfactory one, giving signs of not only continued life and activity but a renewed zeal for the cause of agricultural and mechanical improvement iu Brown County. Most of the tiest men end best women of the society were preseot, and the signs were that mni'li good would be Ifaym ana Date to oe jcemem 6ere. Tuesday evening, January 22. Ladies of the Presbyterian Church, Fort Howard, give a sociable at the residence of Mrs.

H. McDonald. Friday evening, Jan. 23 Pres. Bradford P.

Raymond, of Lawrence University will deliver a lecture on Talk, at Armory Opera House. Monday evening Jan. 28. A Grand Ball at Turner Hall by the Fire Department Friday evening, Feb. 1st Benefit concert for Jos.

Yilim and Miss Phenie Le Clair at Klaus' HalL Monday evening, Feb. 23th. Masquerade Dy the Tamers Society at their HalL FEUSOAV. Mr. G.

Kustermann was in Milwaukee last week. Dep. U.S.Marsha!Henry Marshall was in ttie city Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Godfrey left on Saturday to visit relatives of Mr. O. at several places iu Rock Co. Their address will ie Evansville, Wis.

E. Crocker, of Fort Howard, was out Friday after ten days' illness. Mrs. July, and two daughters, who are inmates of the convent, at Milwaukee, ari visiting friends 111 the city. Mrs.

Nellie Grant Sartoris is expected to isit Washington during the winter. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Clura Jaeobi to Mr. Iugulls, will lie LEDiiEVil.LE. Special Correspondence. I Ledcieville, Wis Jan.

16, 1884. By the appearance of the sky and the mildness of the atmosphere on Monday last, one wonld suppose that our proverbial January thaw had set in, but on this Wednesday morning I think that mittens and car are more to the point The Kocklmd school, presided over by Miss Carrie Hannan, was closed on Friday last for an indefinite period, diphtheria having made its appearance 111 the district. A daughter of Mr. H. James is very low with the dread disease, but it is expected that she will recover.

A ete)-8i)0 of Mr. John Scanlin, of this place, hurt two of his fingers quite badly while unloading wood in the ysrd. A stick in falling caught and crashed his Saturday, January 10. of 153,71100 having a Lot lunch aud coffee served during the most tedious part of the fight. August Lantz, Thos.

Joannes and J. II. Case took posession of tho Gass' restaurant and prepared hot victuals to the tired and cold firemen who were relieved and came in squads to partake of the nourishment, returning to their work refreshed and vigorous. Tha department sustained 110 injuries except being worn out and all the boys having got severe colds. COMRADES, ATTENTION! IVmionfl for widow, children and Any wound, injury or disease, however emit.es too to a pension Pensions are paid f-r the l.iss ot ftu-n toes, pile, vein, chronic diarrhee.

rapture varicoclr, I.s of ijjht of one or both eve, loss of one or both ears. disea--e of the lunrs, falling hark of the measels. or any other disability stitch prevent or interfere in arty decree with our occupation or prrforlilance of manual labor, entities you to a pension. oncresa tas a propiated one hjndred millions of dollars to pair this year's pensions aione, and eleven hundred additional clerks are at wort rapidiv closing pending pet sion claim. Old and rejected claim a specialty.

If yon will come ami see me, or write me upon what pronuds Toar claims was rejected, I will thoroughly lb matter and se what can lie done I k.i vou. Ur.iected claim carried to congress if necessary, and special act pension btnind. cc iu Ikww cases. Send for mv in-reae blank. Bounty and tack I 'ay procured without needle di lv.

I'nder a late act of soldier who were Ixirne on tli rolis as ile-vrte-s because they were abs-snt at the time before their company was mniered ontand did not intend to desert, can collect their arrears tf pay, bounty sad pen-'ons. Ordinal and ditplieitc dUebarges oSt tned. If von nave a pension i liim "0 lile. come and see me or write tome. I ku it will pay you.

If vou iisie aov business befcre the pension depart-ieent, or am information of any cuaracter. address or come nd see me. If yon are entitled to a pension 1 will surely get it for you. Apply ato.ee. Whereof the cash premium is 1,15.16 CITY XOTKS.

Collected for ihiIicics and survey Additional cash premium ou property unoccupied or zn Monday night at fifteen minutes to ten o'clix'k a firo was discovered in the rear of Klaus' Block and the alarm given. Tha firemen responded aud got to work but it was found ueoeVsary to call the Fort Howard department to aid in keeping the fire within bounds. The flumes had got considerable headway and it was useless to think of saving the building, so the attention of the department was directed to keeping the fire confined to the building in which it originated. The night was quite cold aud the witer was not as effective as in wanner weather, but the Hames were soon exposed and the steamers played on them to bat little purpose. The building was a wooden one veneered with brick and the flames wheu ouco established could not be dislodged.

Wood is st-nrccrio Fort Howard tin in this city. Business is Jull in police court. for several days. Freimaun'a hotel sends a new covt r- under carpenters risk, etc. 21 For IS alterations 9.00 For 1 1 assignments 7.00 found in another comma, iter.

Jur. Utt- 4 Messrs. Hagan English, have made arrangements for building a new boat to succeed the Minnie in her trade on the borne, who performed the ceremony, 1 fingers in such a manner they may have to be amputated. Mr. J.

Norton, of Rockland, lost a fine ox on the 11th inst by the animal getting his head f.ist in the manger and choking to death. The new time card of the M. N. Ti. done during the coming year.

After the lunch, which was, as usnal, very abundant and very good, the meeting was called to order by the president, and the regular order of business taken up. The secretary's report gave a full history of the proceedings during the year, including an account of the annua) Total amn't collected by secretary duriuij the year ami turned Friday. It was a quiet wedding, the Bnot family leing the only ones outside of the immediate family paid over to Treasurer L53D.G9 cd has to nnd from trains. J. Mi'Donnell is Laving his in ofaces iu the F.

O. block fitted tip. The Tuesday Niirlit Club are nut In addition to the a'tove tho I present. The newly married couple will Trons. collected interest on notes for insurances aud Hntehinson Wight of Snyder-ville, have closed a contract to furnish timber for the new beat, and preparations are being made for constructing the boat on Dr.

Ellsworth's lota. The boat is to le larger than the Minnie. It will le 150 feet keel, 30 feet beam and about W2 holding their pRi'ties tit preset it. loaus 119.38 reside in Menominee until, spring, when they will settle in Dakota. To balance in treasury from Claim AK -ny, CiiWn liny, Ure of Co.

H. I Cavoit Jt MeOrecor, at Feaht'tKo, ro jit v. previous year 2,110.03 jan.1Hdlt4ff The floors, roof and walls fell one after another and almost the entire contents of the building were deitroyed. treasurer It will be with sincere regret that the many friends of Miss Jano Watson will learn that she is seriously ill at the residence of her sister, Mrs. W.

J. Lander, Total received by during the year. 8J i feet hold. It will be built under the 3,775.10 supervision of Andrew Johnson, and is The building was occupied by the following: Ou first floor, corner store, dealing extensively cedar posts, ti etc. The skuticR riuk in Fort Howard is brilliantly lighted and well patronised these evenings.

Those who were left without titers by the Klaus Block fire have not yet Their l-utt Jleetlttfj. In Bcordanco with a previously given notice a meeting of the Bay City Light Guards was held at the rooms of tha Business Men's Ass'n Monday night to decide whether or not the money and property formerly belonging to the company should be donated to the public library. M. Resell was chosen chairman nnd A. C.

Neville secretary. Thomas Joannes stated that when the Light Guards were organized contributions in quite litieral sums were received from thet public for that purpose. He thought that now us the Light Guards had disbanded and there are no prospects for re-organizing or in any way making use of the property or funds by that organization it is but just that whatever remains should be given lack to the public, and the only feasible way is to donate it to the public library or some similar enterprise which would benefit the pubii-v Panipcnn Campbell, dealers in agri expected to be completed by next July. Attention Comimny I The undersigned was appointed a com cultural implements; Cooke Parks, fair, its receipts and expenditures and the present condition of the society, showing a very satisfactory years work. The Treasurer's report showed the condition of the finances to be safe aud sound, there being no debts to pay, and 12.50 in the treasury.

The election of officers being next on the programme, and that of president being first on the list, Mr. Smith tried his ttt-st to escape a re-election, and after stating several good and weighty reasons why he should be allowed a season of private life, called Vice President Suy-dani to the chair and retired from the room. The number presort having expressed their unanimous preference for Mr. Smith, and giving more weighty and grave reasons why ho should continue the society's president, the society was instructed to cast the vote of tho society for J. M.

Smith for president. Having been informed of the retult of R. makes the school marms, who teach in tho country and board in town, look cross and say hard things against railroad companies generally and this one in particular, for it necessitates their making their toilet before daylight. TvDErrsDEvr. SUA A O.

From the Journal: A delegation of Menomnnee chiefs we understand are to go to Washington shortly, to consult with the "Great Father" tdhiut the logs pnt in by them last winter aud which are not yet sol.L They are anxious that something bt done. Wm. McArthur, of Richrnon.L killed tho largest bear on Saturday last that has been seen in this locality for yearn, dressing over 300 Hm. One of the brutes pawsexliibited in Andrews' store was truly moustrous. Mr.

McArthur came npon brum asleep in hia den. John (iambic, who left Shawano lnt summer for Green Bay, was in the city last week visiting friends. we are mittee to receive and secure the effects of the former Bay City Lights Guards. DISHIRSEMESTS. Jos.

Hoffman, of Gibson, loss by fire. Franz Noker, of Frankhn.loHs by liKhtning Chas. Johnson, New Denmark damage tin dwelling by lightning R. Madson, New Denmark, damage to live stock by lightning John McKnight, New Denmark, damage to stock by EH secured locations. M.

L. Forrier expresses thanks to Ihose having uniforms, equipments or next to corner, storehouse for sash and doors; next door, Arudt liros. Dous-man, of Depere, stored grain; next to this E. Boaler had a storehouse for rigging and fishing supplies. In an addition on with pneumonia and pleurisy.

A consultation of physi.sians was held in her cn te on Monday. There is very little hope of her recovery. Mr. Charles E. Mhepunl, of the firm of F.iess Shcpard, Milwaukee, spent Monday and Tuesday in town.

Mr. II. E. Whitney, of West Milwaukee, spent Monday in town. Friends here will be painod to learn that the health of Miss Mollie Crajjdall, property to that company are the firemen for their efforts to save his requested to turn the same over to me at on Those knowing the whereabouts 3.00 331.00 o.OO 30.00 5.00 232 70 property Monday niyht.

The weather contimiee cool and die sleighing iu the city holds well. In the the north side, Ij. 1'orrier had a machine shop, but this was not much injured. In the rear was a large storehouse lightning of any such property, will please conr municate the fact to me. T.

E. Harris. Green Bay, Jan. 13th 1884. Sorititile.

Nels Hansen, New Denmark, country it is not so good. occupied by Famperin Campbell. damage by lightning to dwelling A workman named Feter Jnnwn of Chattanooga, is serionsly impaired at present. There will be a very fervent wish that she may be restored to her for aa. "52 .2 2 HI! ilu fill 1 IJll On the third floor, Knox Willner occupied two rooms.

On the second broke his arm ia the M. fc N. sh Jacob Geiaier, Franklin, loss SSaEa) The ladies of the Fort nowsrd Presbyterian church will hold a sociable et the bv fire floor, J. Contilhan unci TVX oc It was moved aud carried that all property aud funds belonging to the Bay City Light Guards bo donated to the residence r.t Mrs. H.

McDonald, Tuesday i Service to company by direc cupied rooms. Hagan English lost the ballot and the unanimity with wlneb he had tieen re-elected, he consented to resume the chair. Vice President Suydam, Secretary Peynolds and Treasurer Wm. Parcperin, were re-elected to serve in their several capacities for the ensuing year. H.

K. Cowles, i. S. Marsh, Mr. McAllister and J.

W. Woodruff, were elected the execution committee and A. A. War eveninir, Ji-n. 22d.

Refreshment will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Minnie McDonald, Sec. some Ijoat tackle, asals'j didCapt. Thrall, which was stored in the building.

There hr.ppy to eay, is doing very well at Green Bay, Lis stage line being a profitable i one. I Mr. Frank Hatch, of Angelica.and Miss Sarah Cronoe, of Richmond, were uuited in marriage on Wednesday evening last by Kev. Rogers. in Fort Howard Wednesday.

The ladies of Chribt chnrch will cive a candy-pull at the reception rooms Saturday evening of this week. I'aulJniy, of Fort Howard, contemplates startiug a barber shop over his -es-tanrnut in the Brehrte block. 101.39 133.50 32 SO 11.78 Tickets for the beueilt concert to Mr. ren, 1. lolet and W.ti.wooarun were 1 elected the Finance committee.

i 50 was unanimously voted to the president, payable during the year, as a 3 was but one or two articles removed from Pumpcrin Campbell's store, tho remainder was destroyed. This company also used the store house in the rear, which was uninjured though much of the machinery and boats in there were removed on the ice. IXWSKS. I The building was owned by the North Viliui and Miss Le Clair, on Feb. 1st, can .1 mer state of good health.

Hon. G. W. L'e Lnno, of Abrains, accompanied by his wife and two sisters, will leave next Monday for San Antonia, Texas, where they will remain until next May, and thus escape the further rigors of a northern winter. Messrs J.

S. Barker and Johnson, of Apple ton, were in town on Monday. Mr. John McCormick, of Fond du Lac, arrived Monday to spend a week with his son, F. McCormick.

Mr. G. Kusterman returned Tuesday from a vis-it at Milwaukee. F. W.

Whipple, of Fort Howard, has an addition to his family in the shape of 92 pounds of femininity. Nic Cavoit. of Peshtigo, spent Tuesday with his friend Ab.Dachateaa. He is al be obtained at Cooke's News DepoL SI LISGEOX if .4 Y. From the Door County Advocate: Albert Bruce, of Ment kaune, will probably build a small tug which is intended for fishing purposes on Green Bay.

Mr. Bruce was formerly one of the owners of the steam yacht J. F. Dayan, it will be remembered. Capt Wm.

L. Graham is putting in a Public Library. Moved and carried that committee of oue be appointed by the chair to get the property together and that he be empowered to use all ueseasary means for obtaining the property, and receive just comprinsation from the funds. Theodore Harris was appointed as such committee. Mr.

Harris was instructed to confer with the chair with reference to the means to be used in obtaining the It was stated there were many uniforms owned by members personally but that such could not, of course, be expected to give up their uniforms unless they wished to do so, and in eollectinc the property proper dis- tors Asse'tfiors fees on 178 applications insured and filed at Secretary's ollie Secretary for making out 1C4 To com. to ascertain and investigate losses Cash premium refunded for the unexpired term of in snrauee on policies withdrawn by transferring property without assignment of policies, Cash premiums for the unexpired term of insurance on policies canceled and credited to new policies Printing and stationery Postage on letters, policies mailed Towards expenses in the pending law suit, J. HeDry Osterloh vs. New Denmark Insurance Co. A i 44.51 MARKET ItEPORTS.

Grain and Frovfeiona. Cuicaoo, Jan. 14. FlOfR Market quiet. Winter VI beat Flour, 5.0i6iK5; f4.5Kta.50: low grade, haulms, 15 iio.6)t.

hye Flour. bucfewtieat Flour, i.00w M. Wh.at AeUve and rather arm. i cash, o. 7tw: So.

i Ked, Ifctwoc; No. 4 lied. No. a Wheat, teller February, )l-i'i-c; May. Vr'l ns.

con live fci.d pric" ruled strtdier. No. 2, cash; Mi sel.er JaDU- ary ftei.er rebruary, biiilAo eeiler feanh. and eeller May; Hisb Miied, fei5ic: hcjeeted. Oatb iuied steady.

cash; telier wanuary: Kel.er rebruary: eeiier Marco, and 3slJSc eel.er May. Kejected uuk-t. western Mntual Life Insurance Company and insured as follows: K1MB.U.L a L1BU2T AGENCY. token 01 the recognition 01 ttie society 01 his iudefatiguable service in behalf of its welfare, aud in the cause of husbandry in Brown County. Due notice was taken of the recent deaths of Dr.

A. II. Vanorstrand and W. Parish, both of whom were members of this society. Mr.

Willard made a short expose of the proceedings aud results of the annual fair, showing that the mismanagement which resulted in a large deficit, or rather the large eipense, in two or The members of the fire departn ent are sellins tickets for their ball to be given on the evening of January Per Landsman lus lately changed its date of publication to Tuesday and the laut issue appears with a new 1 tad dress. The published reports of the tree 1 gang of gill nets near Little harbor, 41.0(5 10.50 3.SS which will be run by himself during the winter. The twine belongs to John Day, of Beaver I-slan l. Geo. JiL Roberts and son have put in a pound net near the 3,000 1 2,500: mouth or this bay, which they intend to Niagara MAUTIS a UOX AOESCT.

Detroit Commercial J. a. KILLIAM AGENCY. Guardian of Loudon II. BEltEXIF.K AGENCY.

Boylston JiO. ooerate if nracticable. The result of "fc-fieauy aim not very mucaooiue. ways a welcome visitor. 6c: ael.er February.

StVc: March. r' i casn, 3,000 cretion should be exercised. Mrs. Goodell, who has been quite ill, 238.24 three items, which caused the large deficit, was no fault of the management on the part of the Driving Park Association, inuj r-rimeiji in oe watcuea wiiu i considerable interest by the fishermen in this vicinity. for the past five or six days, is, Thk Ga ryvv 1 The secretary made a draught of an Banks of Green Bay and Fort Howard, show that the combined depwits arcver SXiO.OOO.

There was a leap year sleigh ride party Wednesday from this city. The if ..1.. Total amount 1,331.99 zette ii glad to chronicle, getting better 5 instrument wntcn it was uesirea to nave ou 01 uuc ui us uuiwiu, uu 1 oil excecxieu nis instructions, ana nis aumor- though still confined to her bed. 'Total on building. S13.500 va uii uiliuiajib diu 02 ity, entailing the difficulty when too late which is cousiaer)d its full value.

I Famperin Campbell estimate their Miss Kate O'Leary who ha3 been bick only a short time, is repp'ted seriously party was a jolly one and the occasion very enjoyable. Leaving a balance on hand in treasnrv, December 31. 1883 8 2,413.11 Of which iu notes for insurance on new policies 250.31 On notes for money loaned We; May. t-y4-e. Haki.iy Dull and market quiet.

No. 2 cash ybc: seller Feuruary, Sue; No. 4c; No. 4, Mr.ss Pork Active, but prices easier. Qtio-tationa ranired at cafb: tl4.tb&;4.7& se.

ler January: fl4.7iml4.8U seller February; tl4 to3.14.aj aelk-r Marco, and 16 Mav. La an Fricea ruled easier, ranrin at T24 cash or elier January; rruary: seller March, and llWiluM aener May. lii T-iiH Market quiet. Creamery, good to fancy. XNAa; Dairy, goud to lancv.

laSi3c. iHtfcst Market cteauy. Full ream Cheddar, gr od to Bue. t-kiinmed Cheddar. iuc.

Foos Market easy at for strictly fresh. ill. The committees are getting at vork Tho Madison Journal publishes the out Cash on hand in tressury 617.80 to seenre the right of way for the con! iun-ation of the railroad extension le; ond AYER'S Sarsaparilla Ii a highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron, and is the safest, most reliable, and most economical blood-purifier that can be used. It Invariably expels all blood polaops from the system, enriches and renews the blood, and restores iu vitalizing power. It is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysipelas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin acd impoverished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, TCeuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh.

Inflamrnatonr Rheumatism Cured. "Ater's Sabsaparilla has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have Buffered for many years. V. H. Durham, xa.) March 2, ls2.

rREPASEC BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweIl,Mass. Sold by all Druggists SI, six bottles for 58. loss at about 1,500, on which there is iusurauce as follows: IV THE KIMBALL A LIUHET AGENCY. Hartford 8500 A. KILLIAN AGENCY.

Guardian of London 800 the limits of the already secured right of wav. following pleasant personal of CoL I). K. Noyes, of Baraboo, father of Mrs. II.

J. Huntington, of this city: Col. D. K. Noyes having declined reappointment as postmaster at Baraloo, after about eighteen years of faithful work in hat position, the president has nominated Col.

David E. Welch as bis Dr. Ilhodo lias established a druff store at the corner of Pine and Acams streets, and is now ready for the pt.blic ing their consent to the donation of the property and money to the lublic Library, and authorizing Mr. Resell to draw the money from the bank. In donating the flag of the Light Guards it was on consideration that it lie preserved in the library.

The other goods were to be disposed of as the directors of library should see fit The secretary and chairman were instructed to inform Mr. Harris of Lis appointment Adjourned. City tnilevtedne Editor Gazette: The Table showing our Bonded Debt and its pa ment until it is wiped out, explains, I believe, ihsclf to all who are fair-minded and willing to see the truth. I will only state for the purpose of comparison our debt a few patronage. See his advertisement in an The northern mails have been going and coming on runners during the pa-it week or so.

The Green Bay carriers change their sleighs for wagons at lied liiver, there being no snow south of that point and the Ahnapee stage is compelled to swing around the circle on wheels as usual. Teter Koudson, head keeper of the Pilot Island light, is in the city a day or two this week. He states that he crossed the Door on the ice last Monday, it being about ten inches thick at that time. No water was to be seen anywhere in Lake Michigan, nothing but "a vast expanse of ice being visible to the south, east and west. Captain Alfred Taylor, of Escanabn, is superintending Booth's fishing interests here during B.

D. Winegar's absence. Capt Taylor took a trip hnlf way across Green Bay this week and he found that the fishermen had set their nets out as far as Le went, and their field of operation extends from tle north jioint of Sturgeon Bay to beyond the south point of Little Stnrgeon. lie observed one gang of net that must have been all of two miles in length, and more are being added to the thousands already set every day. Don.

II. Jatv.bi and imily left for Chicago this week, to ttiend the nuptials of Mr. Jacobi's sister, which is to take other column. Famperin Campbell desire thr hikIi to prevent it. The difieit, about SoOO, had all been paid very generously by meruliers of that association, withont any lots to this society, and ail the premiums Lad been paid, with bnt two or three exceptiens.

snd these of persons who bad not ca'led for them. The society ttien adjourned to meet at the house of W.J. Woodruff, Hickory Grove, town of Allouez on the last Saturday in February next at Eleven o'clock A.M. Estate of L. C.

Van Dycke, Petition of widow praying for continuance of allowance to her for support of herself and minor heirs filed. Ordered that she be allowed ninety dollars per month to May I.ISSL Estate of Washington Parish. Claim of Ij. B. Godfrey of 3120.3? filed and claim of S.

A. Godfrey of 123 filed. Estate of Alexander Douville. Petition of Jos. Douville for proof of will filed.

Ordered for hearing at Feb. terra. Notice to be published in State Gazette. Guardianship of heirs of J. C.

Stew Total amount 8 2.442.11 Fkanz Hesse, Secretary. New Denmark. January 8th. 1884. Other nnd their AffairH.

Rev. O. P. Clinton, of Menasha, received the seasonable gifts of seven cords of wood of the best quality. Of the men who were injured by the falling walls of the capitol extension, at Madison, nine weeks ago, all are able to lie up but one, yet none are well enough to resume work, and will not be for a long time.

A steam pipe burst over the snpreme court room, at Madison, Sunday, aad the plastering of the ceiling became so thor these columns to express their thanls to the fire department for saving the are RAILWAY TIME TABLES. Chicago A North-Western R. ft. Trains Arrive rnd Leave Fort Horn ard. TRAIN'S OOIKU SPBTH ABBtVf.

Dsv Erpress. Ko. 1 TMSp. Nicht Kxpress. No.

8 Fort Howard Passenger, No. S3 SB. TUIXS OOINtt SUCTB IJSrAST. Day Express, No. 1 5:45 a.

m. Freight, No. m. MeaomiDee AcootnraiKltiion TBA15S ntSe SOt'TB ABKIVK. yirbt No.

3 p. m. No. 10 Msootuineo 5:43 m. m.

TRAINS OIXe SOCTK DEFABT. Dv Ft Dry-1-, No. 4 Nirht Papenccr, No. 4 Ford da Lac PaMeoper, So. 2 8:25 p.

ra SK390 E. Boaler places his loss at 82,000, on which there was an insurance with the Kimball Libliey ageucy in the Home of 8350. Arudt Bros, Dousmnn's loss is about 81,200, fully insured They had a lighter supply of wheat on hand than usual, which ia fortunate. Cooke Park's loss is 83,500, on which there is an insurance with the Martin A Co. agency in the Traders of Chicago 81,000 Commercial 1,000 successor.

Colonel Welch is an able and popular gentleman, and will make a first class postmaster; it is certain that he will be eminently acceptable to the ieo-ple of Baraboo and vicinity, in bis new post of duty, if he succeeds as well therein as Colonel Noyes has. Eld. E. E. Olive, of Fort Howard, left Thursday for Greenleaf, whereheisto deliver course of lectures during the next two weeks.

house in which was stored their agiicnl- tural machinery. The Advocate quotes from the Star New Torr. Jan. 10. Flora Steady, with a very moderate export and local trade uemand.

WHKaT loer; dull and heavy; bus-tiioM mainlv in ipi.ous. No. 1 White, nominal; 2 lied January, I.u31.01; Feuruary, tl.05 iji.it; March, i.ln"ii.Ut) April. tl.llb.lliS; May. fl.lSl'.l.UH- toits-c iouer: dull and depressed.

Mixed Western set, tuture. Oa-isV? lower. Western, iSo.oo. Fkovirio Beef quiet and unchanged. For quiet and u-ady; spot New Mesa, Lard dull aud lower; steam-rendered, Ulttkr Firm snd in fair demand.

Western, FJfrin Creamery, 41i42c; ivaiiia, A.tirln. at413Ve- Eoos Western dull ataiQ31)4e. DsTRorr. Jsn. 18.

F1.0CB Dull. Michliran White wheat, choice. 4.VVi&4.fin- to.ler process. patents, Hwsto.iK: Minnesota patents, LTi 1.6i. nE at Mo.

I White. Sl.Ol&I.AIlt.; No. WeW4e; No. I White, seller January, 1 .01 is, I id seller February. 1.U:, March.

tl.OiTi. CKS-Ae Mixed, new Rejected. No. 8 lor March delivery, ode; do May, id 40. Oats-Xo.

1, fish, Dakota, Ke-ristr, of Jan. 5th, hiell gives an acoouut of the destruction by fire, at that place, of the residence and years ago: In 1H7S, it was 810182.80, of which offices of Porr Ciaik. i ire Association 1,000 3152.350 was bonded debt The attorneys express much sab -(fac Milwaukee Northern snd Wisconsin and Michigan R. Rs. In 1879 it was of which -i tion with the way in which Judge Has Trains arrive and Leave Green Bay.

Sl was bonded debt Ij. King, of Grand Rapids, has been a few days in Fort Howard. Mr. Fred. S.

White, who attended the fuueral at Hock Island, I1L, of the late W. Thomas Call, bays that the funeral was very largely attended, showing the high estimation in which he was held by the citizens of that place. Mr. David Jones died on Dec. 30, in LaCrosse, at the age of 41 years, leaving place within a short time, and ic is pro- In 1680 it was 8148,139.77 of which OOTKOJBoUTH DEPART.

tings starts off in presiding over jurt. He despatches business as if he had been on the bench forveais. Chicago and Milwaakf art deceased. Objections to acconnt of 8113,950 was bonded debt oughly soaked by the escaping water that a mass of it fell, striking upon the bar and the seats of the judges, at the time the place to have a very couf'ised appearance. Mathew Arnold is to lecture at Madison, the 2rth.

Subject: "Literature and Science, The reporter of the Twin City News interviewed the other day, "CaL West," aged 90 years. His home is in Albany War Freieht Tbrumrh Freight The ice-harvest continues favorably Inl881 it was 8112,200 of which 8110,300 was bonded debt In 1H82 it of which all was eoISS KORTB ARRIVE. oabie titat tney will remain there until next spring. Capt. Wm.

Boyd and bride have gone to housekeeping, and are pleasantly sit- nated in Theod. Johnson's residence on Court street. SEY.TIOVU. Spwfal CorreepondcDcc.t Seymoch, Jan. 16, 1884.

Everybody trying to utilize the little Chicago ana Milwaukee WayFraiebt ThroughFreisrbt Andrew Eeid late guardian of Lora, Carrie and Lyman Stewart filed. Petition of trnardian of Lora JL, Carrie aud Lvman Stewart for petition of estate tiled. Estat3 of M. E. Tremble.

Bills of Drs. Mnuro and Lewis for attendance in late sickness, of allowed. Ordered paid. and considerable of that commodity being secured Tor next seascn which it is hoped will bo more favorable for tl iee a wife, but no children. He was a son of bonded debt.

6:10 a.m. .10:35 a. m. 5:45 a.m. ..8:30 p.

m. ..12:55 7:215 p.m. 7 :45 p. m. ..8:05 m.

7:40 p. m. .10:30 a. in. 7:25 p.

m. Greeu Bay the late Harry Jones and a nephew of BOINO KORTH- DEPART. In 1883 it was 8101,100 of which all was industry than the past season was. Accommodation Marinette and Merotnlnee Express. Huff Jones, of Oconto, and Torter Jones, bonded debt.

0O1X8 aiCTH ARRIVE. Those who are concerned in th ice- of this In the late war he served as 2d Lieut, of Company 12th Wis. TABLE OF BONDED DEBT OF THE ITY OF harvest report that it is gixxl as i sual. Accomodation Marinette and Menominee Express. All trains arrive and depart from daily, Sunday excepted.

There is a good stock being put up for Inf. lie bnned with military honors bv the l'oat of the G. A. R. in LaCrosse.

tiKEEN BAY AXI) PAYMENT OF BONDS AND t'OL i'ONS I NT1L JAM" AKY 1001. next season, which is predicted lie Mr. David Snperhas recently been ap sleighing at hand, and logs, and wood are moving to the front at a lively rate. 23 degrees below zero is the lowest point noted thus far here. A.

Kann are selling off their large stock of goods at auction at a live ly rate. Morris Bodenheimer will probably occupy the store hereafter, and M. more favorable than the hist foi the dealers. 44 S. -) r.

Creen Bay, Winona A St. Paul Railroad. Traine Arrive and Leaye Fort Howard. lliva ti, i pointed traveling agent for the St. Paul, Minneapolis Manitoba Rail Itoad, for Northern Wisconsin an! Michigan, his headquarters being iu this city.

Total 83,000. Hagan English, on tackla, bout Bp-pare), tools, lost 83,000, insured with Kimball Libbey for 2,500, divided equally between the North American and the Home. P. F. Thrall, loss on tug's rigging, 8000.

Iumired for 8500. Kuox Wilner's loss ou furniture, clothing and books, $1,000. Insured with A. A. Warren in the California, for 8 i''0.

These gentlemen Lad only beeu in their rooms a few minutes, and on discovering the building on fire had to flee, saving only what they had on their backs and a coat, vest, hat and dictionary. A. G. Arnold escape without coat or hat, aud lost about 8200. Uninsured.

Coutillian and McGiuley'sloss is about 875. Uninsured. M. L. Porrier's Iobs is placed at 8200, ful.y insured.

The safe of P. C. was so covered by debris that the fire did not harm it much. Boaler's safe has not yet been reached. The block was built in by Anton Klaus.

Among the first occupants were W. C. Pettilme, who occupied two of the lower Btores, and the rooms above them. P. Lawrence occupied another store, Duchateau Brother started business there.

The Gazette establishment occupied the'Toonis on the south in the Northward between here and Stur live: Exoress K-Vl, geon Bay after leaving this city a few Toledo, Jan. Id. Wheat Qiiiot and steady. No. i Redcash, WsueSjil.OH; January.

Hswc: February, We: March, Mav, 1.05: June, l. No. 3 RoJ. 3e. Cohn Ae-ivo and easier.

No. caib or Sc: lay. Hejeettd, SOe; No rude. 44e. Oatt et and teady.

No. 2 eah or January, aoc; May, 37 He; hejeeted, 24c. IJve Stock. C'Hiroo. Jan.

1. Cattle Market rates ou'et and price without mare htl chtin-e. Quot-iti-im ninired at 4 7.M6i lor common to eitra eative tecrs: i.ZSb: 00 for mot-tern; 4 60 for feeders: 3i4if4 35 t.T ios. and i4.J6 T5 tor butel ers' steers. iieine and at'd price l''C lii Mr mnnl at 5 f.

liit: th for roub puckiittr. end tor beavy 1 wcliiK and liiitinir Bay Market. fiKBEM Bat, Jan. 18. The following are tbc prices pain on the direct for produce VV hea-i -Spring, No.

1. KPSfr. fcvi a'c. liAHl.ET- 4-HXGOc. o.it-a.-iic.

i on. yj.d6c Bka.xk hand picked, ordinarv, $1 irwil.M l'K White or mixed, fine: trreen, $1 00. Sled Tirnothv, iover, gs.GCi 5.611. Hat baled. $10 lone, 37.OO5S.OO.

Potatoi; -i i.40c. Freight 8:00 a. a'. 0 1 -3 a. a OOISS EAST AKBJVE.

Express H'-if) p. m. Freisrht p. m. Fred Bercns, of The Gazette press room, is congratulated on the arrival of Newald will engage in th whole-sale liquor business in Milwaukee, while Kanu and L.

Newsld will deal iu horses. miles the sleighing is said to have lever been better, while in the nortbwt stern part of the county the sleighing is said to be failing. 3 i a bov at hL home. Last Saturday W. Hough an enter township, N.

where he Las a large farm and family. He has been visiting a daughter iu Waushara aud is on his way home on foot lie never rode on the cars but once and thinks it is tempting the almighty to do so. Henry WiLsie, an iee contractor, at LaCrosse, met with quite a serious accident Monday afternoon. His men were filling Davinson Robinsons ice house at the time and he was seated on a cake of ice watching them at work, when a large cake fell off the wagon striking him on the foot, dislocating his ankle and fracturing one of the small bones. From the Fond du Lac Commonwealth: Alfred Kubley, a loy about 13 years of age has develoed the characteristics of a genuine bandit Sunday night he burglarized the Northwestern aud Central stations and the express office at Vandyne, obtaining about a dollar in pennies.

He then stole a red lantern and stopped the Northwestern passenger train bound south, due here at 11:55. As the train came to a halt the boy jumped on the engine, getting inside of a snow plow ar U. E. T. Kyber prising young pedagogue of Hortonville who is teaching school in Dis.

No. 1 of this town, invited a goodly number of his The railroad extension is wo king 'SB scholars to take a sleigh ride to his along down town in a determined way. The pile driver is now at work dii eetly I Sundry claims againt estate hied. Estate of Mary Knowles. Claim of Caroline Ilaicker of 82S1.2S filed.

The Cane Oroirerm fimt Farmer. A. J. Decker, president of the Wisconsin Cane Grower's Assticiation announces that the annual meeting of that organization will be held in Madison Feb. 5.

ProL Wiley, the chemist of the Department of Agriculture will deliver an illustrated lecture to the Association showing the work that has been done by the department of agriculture, in relation to cane growing, during the past year. Prof. Wiley is said to be a man who puts his whole soul into whatever he does and his lecture is receiving many compliments from conventions he has already attended. The lecture will be delivered in the afternoon of Feb. 5, aud Prof.

C. G. Williams, of Helena will deliver an address in the evening on "The Advantages and the LHsad vantages of Raising "Northern Cane in Wisconsin." The State Horticultural Sttciety meets at the same place on Feb. 4, and the State Agricultural Society on the evening of the 5th adjourning until the next day to hear Prof. Williams' lecture.

The three bodies will hold meetings from the 4th to the 8th inclusive, and those attending pet the advantage of reduced railroad fare. home, where they were profitably enters tained They were reinforced there by Notary Public, Professor Smith, of Appleton, with a host behind the flouring milis and steady progress is being made with the cm ruction of the road. I i fc. Chief of Police Bong stopped picking up tramps long enough to welcome and harbor a boy that came to Lis house in the very t-mall hours of the morning. Judge Martin has been somewhat indisposed for a few das.

Mttt Louise erer arrotcty eiiiren Instant Death. I From The App'cton An accident occurred Saturday afternoon at the Tioga Paper mills, whereby lionise Wever, an employe of that establishment, narrowly escaped instant death. A shaft extends twenty inches from the paier machine, eighteen inches above of his pupils, good cheer and a bountiful repast hurried away the time in double qnick order. Real Estate, Collection and Prof. leo.

A. Shepherd has a singing I Onions Ilt-nEE frb packed. firkin, lf.it school nearly every night in the week to occupy his time and take him away from Lome. 14 rs a j-jjj- 5s -1 1 5. Passage Ticket M.

A. Teetshoro, station agent, has re G. Cooper has closed a coi draft with Bundle, Siience of Mi iwau-kee, to pnt in the complete steam oings for his Turkish Bath establish oient. Mr. Handle has been here in that interest this week.

The Turners have arranged for their annual masquerade to be held oa the evening of Monday, February 2Tth. Eo 9Cfii. utK iua.n. Honet comn. liiilSc; ftrained, me ken a lOttllc.

TlBKETS 14.lJ.KiC. III. SORT Nl-TH $1 Hiiies erccn, No. 2. aalted turned so his post after having, taken in Chicago, and visited his home in White Agency.

water during the holidays. third story, and A. C. Blackman started the present Green Bay Business College on the same floor. The Lake River Transportation Company, of which M.

Kelly was manager, had offices on the of note transpired here during enred. TSiT'c: dry dint. 1013; dry failed, calf, deacons 40351.. A. C.

Lehman, City Clerk. Cirenit Court. The special winter term of Circuit Court wg in session with Jude Hasting on the bench. After the usual preliminaries the cases were taken np Setting Heal Estate, EetJing the first of the new year exctpt the cold weather and one or two law suits, which helped to while away the time rELTs accord ID IJ to Wot'l, 00. Wo' nnwanbed, lftlilSc; fleece waahect.

They have secured a fine lot of cos -unies Sc tub washed second floor, and Mr. Kelly occupied for some time a convenient suite of rooms in Milwaukee, which will be broug it on llev. J. Hutehins, of Pensaukee, is vis ible on our streets to a host of old friends. in due time.

They propose to make the the floor, and upon this the girl playfully sat, not realizing the extremely dangerous position she was iking. Her dress caught and the unfortunate girl was whipped around the shaft with lightning velocity lief ore her cries directed the attention of the tender of the machine to her perilous situation. The machine way shut down as quickly as possible, and the girl disentangled, and Drs. Reeves and Beveridge summoned. Cpou examination it was discovered that besides numerous wounds on her bead and body, her right arm was broken in two nlaees.

and her left limb above the rangement intending to take a ride. The conductor and brakenian saw him, however, and ordered him out. He refused to budge and flourishing a revolver dared them to touch him. Finally he was induced to take a seat in the parlor car provided he did not have to pay. He was brought to this city and given over to the police who have him locked up.

He confesses everything and will probably be sent to the reform school. The lodge of the United Ancient Order of Druids, at Madison, will celebrate their 25th anniversary on January 22. Capt Chas. Armstrong, who became a resident of the Wisconsin in 1847, died there. The general offices of the Green Bay Minnesota R.

R. were there when Teaeher' Amaoetatlon. A teachers' meeting will be held in the He is accompanied by Mr. Traverse. The county board met last week and Tallow Live 504.00.

VI ood maple, $5-ii; mixed, gl.g'&l.SO. Hihjs dressed, rV 7c. riEEr dressed, tutihc Vealb drtaeed, raicca ci brent: The following are the retail price of the ar- coming Masquerade one of the best. The citizens of Menominee hav 3 in the equalization was stirred up school house, in district No. 3 (near the Road was started.

Since, the building Las been variously occupied, at one time the firm of Case, Klaus 4 utilizing the larger part of the lower story. Benecke's store) in the town of New Denmark, on Saturday, Jan. 26, 18S4. tic les enumerated vited the officials of the Milwaukee Northern railroad to a banquet ther next Friday night, but it is understood 1 hat it Floi-b -Sonne, per 100 lb. 4t2.605tS.75- Straieht FROM THE PRESIDENT or baylor nsivERsrnr.

Independence, Texas, Sept. 26, 1SS2-GfHt lemen Ayer's Hair Vigor lias been used in my household for three reasons: 1st. To prevent falling ont of the hair. 2d. To prevent too rapid ebacge of color.

3d, As a dressing. It has given entire satisfaction la every Instance. Tours respectfully, Caret Chase." ATER'8 HAIR VIGOR is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or injurious substances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preservesthe hair and promotes its growth, cures dandruff and all diseases of the hair and scalp, and' is, at the same time, a very superior and desirable dressing. rREPASED BT Dr.

J. C.Ayer& Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. the town of ixivina was voted a bonus of 365 to keep her good natured. Our representatives think we will Lear more about it next year.

C. D. Day is doing a fine business grinding feed at 32 per ton. C. Moore.

Spring, $2 tjutii 75; Patent Process, f3.00(g;S.i5; Graham. gi.uO; Kye, Buck Wheat, ts.uu&eso. programme: Arithmetic Practical Expedients J. will be postponed to accommodate some In default of the payment of a mortgage the property came into the possession of knee, all of which was skillfully dressed C. Senn.

of the officials who cannot be pree nt on House and Paying Taxes for Non-Jiesuientg. Passage Tickets for Vie Best Steamship Lines between Europe and America. Drawing Deeds, Mortgages, Last Wills, Vessel Mortgages and Bill of Sales; also Mar-ine Protests and other Notary Business, CORRECT AND CHEAP. AddraM Gr. E.

T. KYBER Careen Bay, Wis. Washington over Hall'a Jewelry Store. Innl'Kdaw whyy WORLD'S STORE. and the following business done: Gabriel Bouck et al vs.

J. M. Simpson and Geo. Beyer. Judgment setting aside certain deeds as fraudulent Wick Bonnell Co.

vh. H. O'Leary et als. Confirmation of Sheriff's report of sale. W.

J. Lander vs. E. Morrow et als. Confirmation of Sheriff's report of sale.

M. A. An eel vs. Oscar AngeL Judgment for divorce with custody ot child awarded plaintiff. M.

Cresswell et al vs. H. W. Waldron and C. M.

Dickenson. Judgment for 8167.C1 and costs for plaintift. Bobert Silber vs. Lambert Fonder et aL Judgment upon lien for 302 with costs. Fannie C.

Last vs. D. W. King et als. the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, and has by them been rented Reading Miss M.

C. Davey. Constitution F. J. Walsh.

History, Jackson's Admin. J. L. Keehan. to many different persons.

The Engineer of the Wis. Mich. R. for two or Home Geography M. Kane.

Grammar, Analysis and Diagraming three years had his office in the block. J. E. Hewitt. but a few months ago movel into Pahl's building.

Phonics J. W. Fitzmauris. Course of Study Geo. F.

Steele. If roads and weather permit an even oaot'ND bed IDDUN09-VUtil .00. 11 BAH 75(tt80c. Heal course, Sue, $1 Uats Corn 5(((i70c ihessPokk fftlSOO. Mess Beep SH.O0&13.0O.

Hams Shoulders 9c. Cuickens Tl'KKETS Eoi-2ac. BCTTEB-1S25C. 1 ARD l'JC. WHiTErisH half bbl, 7.00.

Family Whitekish HONET Potatoes fioc. 50. Peas white, 75c: preen, J1.00. Baled Hay-Ioosc preeted, Sll.OOSjlS 00: tight pressed. $11 OOGiU.UO.

Coiaui Bbick-per 1,000, per barrel, 75c. New York STrceo 1'2 85. The warehouses in tho rear were The fire broke out in calm time, by the professional gentlemen, and are now progressing as well as could be expected. The young lady had beeu in the employ of the company only a week, and the cause of her injuries is attributed to her inexperience and carelessness. MtEPEKE SOT EH.

From the News: Mrs. J. S. Dunham has within a few weeks received orders from Italy for two of her honeycomb foundation machines. The Public Library will hereafter be known as the "Salmon Public Library," out of compliment to the Rev.

E. P. Salmon, its founder. Soft, and even hard, water has been so scarce of late that it has to be taken from the river in its congealed state and melted for domestic uses; and the procuring and selling of the ice affords em- ing entertainment will be given, consist MlMsinea Hen' Sleeting. The meeting of the Business Men's Association Wednesday was informal and the discussions various.

The committees to solicit the right of way for the railroad between Walnut and Main streets Lave been at work with favorable indications of success, and propose to continue the work to the end. A communication relating the convention for a bankrupt law was read, asking that our member of Congress be instructed to act for this Association in the convention. No action was taken on this communication and the meeting adjourned for one week. ing of singing, declamations and dialogues. An address will be delivered by the County School Superintendent The presence of patrons and friends of education during the day, and also in the evening will be welcomed.

J. S. Keehan, J. W. FrrzMACRis, J.

C. Senn, Committee. Haupt Co. 5n Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds ofQ I'EamT-Akron, Louisville, Portland, $5.00. Coal Lacawana Stove, Larawana.Nnt, 8 .00: Lacavtana Ktrii and Urate, Lump Lehijth.

flO.HO; Ohio, $ti 00. Salt line, per barrel. rock, Aahton dairy. Km. 5 lb sack.

S.i; Aslitort plovment to many who would otherwise Judgment of foreclosure for $1170.83. Alonzo Kimball vs. Lorissa B. Parish et als. Judgment of foreclosure 33514.58.

Minnie Rose vs. Edward Rosa Judgment for divorce. Emma Gaylord vs. Geo. P.

Gaylord Judgment for divorce. Anna Blashak vs James Blashak. Complaint withdrawn. Brtha Erdman vs. W.

S. Johnson. Tried. Decision reserved. F.

Hurlbut vs. II. V. Waldron et al. Judgment for 316L2R and costs.

John Hockers vs. John Flatten et al. Order confirming Sheriff's report of sale. C. E.

Kaunte as Guardian vs. Moses B. Pcrner et als. Order confirming sheriff's report of sale. Antonette Blesh and G.

A. Blesh as administrators vs. Caroline Behme et al. Order confirming sheriff's report of sale. FURNITURE.

Literary Sot iee. The Painter, of Cleveland, an illus in Chicago last week, where ho has re- sided for the past fifteen years. He was buried from the court-house in Baraboo Thursday afternoon, the ceremonies be-in conducted under the auspices of Joe Hooker pist. G. A.

of that city. Captain Armstrong was seventy years of age, The City Government at LaCrosse has done a kindly thing in awarding to the widow of D. W. VanBerg 8250 as a recognition of the services of the deceased as a member of the fire department. On account of ill-health, Rev.

D. F. Davis, paster of the Congregational church, at Janesville has sent in Lis resignation. Fond du Lac Las a Chautauqua Literary and Scientific club. Rev.

Fr. Ryan lectured Sunday evening at Fond du Lac, subject, "Fidelity to God and country Sam Gibson, a brakeman on the freight from Pormge, was rnn over by the engine of his train and instantly killed at Fox Lake Junction at noon Monday. His body was taken to Horicon. The Congregational and Presbyterian Churches, at Hudson, Lave formed a Union. A wise move.

A son of Curtis Reed, of Menasha, a deaf mute, was married on New Tear's day to Miss Dora Andrews, of Shawano, also a deaf mute. The young people became acquainted at the Delavan school. From The Oahkosh Northwestern: Sam Neffand W. W. Neff of this city, and W.

J. Whorton and wife, of Apple- be without it The following officers were installed at the cgnlar meeting of Harrison Pot No. dairy, Enc. 56 lb sack, $1 00; New York, $1.55 Sluh. $1.30 MAR til ED.

il G. A. R. held last Tuesday evening: HOLZ ALTHOF. In this city, Tues H.

K. tvens, Commander; J. tl. lucker, Sr. andTlios.

Turriff, Jr. Vice Comman TICK'S FLO 15 A GUIDE. day, January 15th. 1884, at the resi trated monthly devoted to painting and decoration, starts on its third year in most comely garb and with rare prospects for growth and usefulness. It has a new and artistic design for its cover, a dence of Bishop Krantbauer, Kev.

Father Denrmever ofliciatinir. Afr. TUB CHEAPEST il4l'tS In the city lo bay READY-MADE For ia an F.le-iiiil Book of 150 Pages, 8 Colored Pitt'ea of Flowers and Yeee'shlus, and mure ders; Adjutant, Geo. R. Woodward; Quartermaster, W.

A. Bingham: Officer of the Day, S. Taylor; Officer of the Guard, Jos. Gothiea; Sergt-Major, War Ernst IIolz and Miss Maby Althof, than 1000 Illtietrationa of the choicest Flowers, both of this city. Pleuts and euetahleg.

and Directions for crow else the results must have beeu more serious. Its origin is a mystery with everybody. It is supposed to have started near the middle of the building, in the back part and on the first floor. The corridors and stairways were densely filled with smoke before the fire was discovered, and when it broke out it went quickly. The walls fell covering much wood, and it is still bnrning underneath the brick and ice, though not dangerous.

ANOTHER FIBE. A little before 5 o'clock next morning just as the firemen were getting in from the Klaus Block fire another alarm was given, but though the boys again turned out their services were not necessary. The fire was in a small barn near East River, between Main and Pine streets. The barn was consumed in a few minutes. The loss is trilling.

It was used by Mr. l'uerner. AT DEPEBE. A fire at Depere at 9 Monday evening destroyed the residence owned by Thomas Lawton and occupied by John Mcliityre. The fire is supposed to have originated from the explosion of a lamp.

Mrs. Mclntyre had left the house for a few moments on a visit to a neighbor, and during her absence the fire started. The loss on building is 8800; insured for $400. Ijops on contents about 8500; insured for 84(H). CINDERS.

At four o'clock Tuesday afternoon fire itiz. It is hadsome euotigh fur the Center Table or a Holiday present. Send on yonr narre INGALLS JACOBI At the residence of CoL Arthur Jacobi, 64 St. John's ren Croan; Ouurtermaster-Sergt, J. Tyler.

Married. Anna R. Kempter vs. G. E.

T. Kyber the date mentioned. Never to mortal eye has boen ouch-safed a more glorious sight than ca a now le witnessed every clear evening, a twilight in the western horizon. The planet Venus, pale and pure as a pearl, lies in a pulsing sea of roseate hue, outrb ailing the softest tints of a sea shell. The young people report a merry time at the soap bnbble party, fsi en at the Episcopal Reception Rooms.

Miss Allie McFayden won the lady's prize. Leo Lawe that of the young gent emen, and a little neice of Mrs. P. F. Thrall secured the prize for the wee ones.

The Fond dii Lao Commonwealth says: "Mr. C. H. Weston started this morning for Milwaukee and Chief go to be absent several days. In the latt city he will meet Heury S.

Knight, of Camden, Maine, part owner of the Whel Seeder Works, who will henceforth make this city his Lome." A further item in the reminis of Dr. Israel Greene that will be of interest to the masonic fraternity is the fact that he joined Wushingtoi Temple Lodge, at Canterbury, N. the year 1817. lie has never affiliated since coming to Wisconsin, although having visited the lodge here a numlicr of times. In Milwaukee, Tuesday, it was reported that the whole block no "th of Cook's Hotel, in this city, wag de troyed by tire, and at least one occupant that block who was in Milwaukee began to count np his loss.

Even at the tew graph office such was the reported fact 1 nd it was only after the arrivsl of parti from here that the rumor was effect uallj contradicted. It is presumed that tlie city othor-ities will pardon the action of thot who sprinkle Rshes on their side-walk now. This very effectually prevents slipping, which is very dangerous with the sidewalks in the present condition, evend persons Lave revived serious injury by 8'ipping on the icy si le walk nnd a light sprinkling of ashes will obvii te this difficulty. handsome colored plate of wall decorations, and a list of contents more attractive than we usually' find in the technical journals. The leading article is a notably practical one on exterior painting, followed by the first of a series of "Open Letters on House Furnishing" by Place, Chicago, 111., on Thursday, Jan "ost Office address, with lit cents, ana 1 win send you a copv, poslane.

paid. This is 'not a quarter tf its coet. It is printed in both En 10th, 1884, by the Bev. Frank O. Osborne, of Green Bay, Miss Clara et al.

Order oouhrming shenfl report of bhI Elizabeth A Follett vs. M. V. B. Ben glish and Gorman.

Tf yon afterwards orderseeca deduct the loots. Vick's Seids are the Best in the World! The Flonl Gtiiilu will tell how to HATS AXI) CAPS, GEXTS FOSXISIIIXCi C.OOIJS, ETC, C. Jacobi, of Chicago, and Mr. Arthur son et als. Order confirming BherilTs ci't and erow them.

A quiet wedding took place Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, at Bishop Krautbauer's residence, Rev. Fr. Denr-meyer officiating, the contracting parties Ularenee Cook, the well-known writer on J. Ingalls, of Menominee, Mich. Vtck'a Flower and Vectable Garden, 175 Pases, Hulored 500 Ennrayings.

For 50 decorative art subjects; Mrs. C. S. Jones HASEY REED In Fort Howard, on has an illustrated paper on the treatment cents in piiper covers; fil.UO in elegant cloth, iu report of sale. ft inter tiraina.

There is some fear expressod among We ure now prepared, at oar room? on WASHINGTON To fill all order for Piain or Ornamental i'urniture, such as PAKLOU SETS, CHAMBER SETS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, Etc. CABINET WORK. bare od band every aeacirlption of PLAIN WOOD AND WALNUT COFFINS, METALIO ANI CLOTH C0VEKKI CASKKTS OK Bl 111 AL CASKS. And will prouiptlv nil all orders UNDERTAKING Of every description attended to. We etn- lov skilled woramen and aim to make and ee'p the b.wt of everything.

Orders solicited and niled. German or Kuttish. of "Walls;" an article on "Painters' being Mr. Ernst IIolz and Miss Mary 1 unrsuay, uec it, ivs, at tne residence of" the bride's parents, Rev. J.G.

Henshall officiating, Mr. John Haney, of Beaver Station, and Miss Rosa M. Vick's Musi rated Monlliiy MaeaLine S3 Pases, a Colored Plate in every number and Measurements" presents some fresh ideas Althof. 3Ir. Gustavo Holz and Miss ou the subject, and will tie found valua- manv due Enwivinirs.

Price Si 45 a year: ive the farmers that the excessive cold weather this winter has severely injured Anna Althof were groomsman and Couies foi S5 Ut Snecln.en Numbers acnt for ble to painters; a choice collection of Reed, of Fort Howard. miscellany, the editorial and practical the fall grains because they were not pro bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Holz were the recipients of numerous, useful and elegant gifts.

10 cuts; trial copies for 23 cenla. TK'H-Hocltester, lit. janlildawlm departments, and two useful supplements complete the amber. Typographically, DIED. tected by snow.

It is said to Lave been the coldest weather for several years when The painter is unusually neat and taste ful. If it continues as it has btgun this the plants were not protected by the HEBARD, At Albion, Nebraska, Jan. 12tb, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Judge Joseph Hamilton, Mrs. l'AUKUU'S Coel Vermeyen, HS lVahluatiH Utreet, WEES ft A IFS, QUK MOTTOi Cheapest on the Globe PorSXdly41ly-ly nLURRBER.

Bavins opened a 1. archer Yard at Dock, at foot of Wa.saiUf.tun street, I am now prepared to fill Bills, of alt lengths and kind at lew rates. Sbinglesandlath alwayion hand. ROBERT NICHOL. daw snow.

It is thought that much of the year, it will prove almost indispensable aid to painters. HAIR BALSAM Ruth Hebard, aged 83 years, Mother ton, will leave in a party this evening ror a trip to New Orleans, stopping at several prominent points on the route. W. D. Sherwood and Ole Oleson contemplate leaving for New Orleans in a few days.

Henry Roman, a Swede, serving a sentence for the murder of a man named McGill, at Oshkosdi, in 1875, escaped from the state's prison Sunday evening, lie was captured at Burma! Junction, Monday morning. fall grain sown in this county, though company No. 1 was called out to wet of J- an Jiorstraou, vl this city. A benehoal highly esteemed down the fire which revived in the ruins because of its purity I Aeeitlent. Mrs.

Helgerson, of Fort Howard, slipped on the sidewalk in front cf J. Plat-ten's meat market about noon Wednesday, nnd broke her leg. She was carried to her Lome on twelfth street and Dr. Olmsted was culled, who attended to the faetured limb. The injury is quite severe, but no very serious results are anticipated.

of the Klaus Block. On account of much and rich ixri ume. I the acreage ia small, will be more or less affected by the unfavorable weather an4 in some cases it is even now known to be destroyed. The cold weather would cot louthiui inflammable material being covered with jfoiortotirar Dalrl I preventadMiciruB Afaliinrotthehau-. mm long The pupils who have been so harm the crops if there was a liberal cov ering of snow.

He tp.H:inlC.KY brick and ice it Lad been impossible to wholly extinguish the fire the night before and even Tuesday a portion of the fire could not be reached. The safes Blank Director. The annual election for Directors of the Kellogg National Bank was held Tuesday, when the following were elected; B. B. Kellogg, W.

J. Fisk, W. D. Fisk, J. H.

Elmore, Pbiletus Sawyer, S. D. Hastings, Jr, BL B. Baker. A notice of the death of Michael Sullivan, of West Holland, is obtained too late for this iasnp, but will appear next week.

tfrAMonro Chicago The ruins of the Klaus Block are at ill smoking aud workmen have beguo clearing away the debris in some portions. The basement is full of trash burning in several places. A few del a pi-dated books and partly destroyed articles are unearthed occasionally. There is a great quantity of rope in pieces from a foot to several feet in length suitable only for bag-strings. CAULOCUE BAND 5 1 trf Of which were buried in the debris are Chug.

Alden, U. S. Pension claim agent, has a notice in this issue. lie will open an office in the city iu a few days bry! in the mean time he may be found at under the supervision of Mrs.C.B. Fields, and to whom they are greatly attached, presented her, this week, with a beautiful basket of flowers and a fine, illustrated copy of Shakspeare.

Mrs. Fields is now ia charge of tlie South Ward School. I'i-uib Ksra KtttfTa, found to be not muoh damaged and their The emperor of China eats with gold-tipped ivory chopsticks and sleeps on a Nitijrpo bedstead, carved aud decorated with ivory and gold, the same which the emjerors Khang Hsi and Chien Ling used in the last two centuries L. G. 10 CENT CIGAR.

1 Li 1 1 omens, bjmwi, I an Ttry Ufcsl. tB ac4 15 st Anerht. miti7T mad liKfc. In- contents secure, though a Uttle discolor l- funds, rtd asl ed. The work of clearing away and the American House,.

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1866-1899