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The Appleton Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 4

The Appleton Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 4

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THE OLD RELIABLE HARPER'S WEEKLY. The trcntmt livinrj ftntliors. (in Prof. Mux Mnller, lit. lion W.

li. (llwl-t(ne, Jan. A. Froude, Prof. JJvxUy, 11.

A. Proi-t'r. Edw. A. Freeman, Prof.

Tunlull. Dr. Carventer. Frttwxs Cobbe. If si man is lionest mut truthful, there is no necessity for liim to say lnui'li tout it.

Tlie Ui-rmnns say that more people din llu ir cravis with their teeth than with Bpadta. ippmuv. Jan. 1879. Vtrt publication, Jan.

II. fTATK OF WIHOOJffOJI-OOTAOAMrE COCTt-TT COUBT, IX PROBATE, la ths rustler of ths estate of John Daley, do-a)a-sd. a On reading and ftlinft the petition of Hannah IaJjr retires rating among other tiling, tt jtt hn Italy, laioof ths city of Apploton in said mntv. ty 31a da? of DeeeiuiMrr A'. W7d, bis resid-nct in aaiil eity.

dird inttst. lnT-ig goods. etiatVia and estate, botn rami and parr- Gentle Viit Humor. Tlie ov.ly liou.sework that some girls Ji is -n lun'i lliey begin to dust arooud after a What rilt-H a connlry postmipf ress is to have a poslul curd conie to tlie office wriften in Frent li. The light nin nxl must he allowed a good tiofit, for wlicn he sells out his businew he never can get much for the good will.

Proposals for marringe in Ivevada are written on postal iind I lie answer comes by return mail, "Couie ou with your preacher." A North Carolinian, who fought clear through the without a kicked ft a do-j; tlie other day and broke four of his tttes. A trump in Kentucky has married r. widow worth Thi item rihtmhl be marked ami s-ent to all Men afo Bcarce ii Kentucky. An Illinois ci'iiur returns thanks for a cfntipetle sent hiin by mail from Toxiis, it the lirst ent" liny ll.ut lie had Teceived forneveml wet-ks. Dink ooly veil if a mini dot vill tditixid by you vhen you in f-htormy vctltler.

Sliwariiin uf" iiiKkccts vill t-hluy around you hen tier lillCs out. An ingenious hap lias iiiven'ed an artificial hoiicycomli hich relieves the In-esof unit wi-rk. lie hopes to provide Ihem with i.et mid buckets lor currying home honey. Eight masked blu rs stopped railroad train in tlie West the other day. As tlie train inntaintil an excursion jiarty of editors, the only loss was a loss "of the time ttlhe rubbers.

In overhauling a book of maxima recently a young man was struck with ll is one: "Love, if you would be lovid." He tried il on ni.d got kicked. A lu nril'iil of discretion is lietter than all the maxims ever printed. A minister in one of bis parochial visits met a cow hen'er, ami asked him what o'clock it was. "About twelve, 6ir," was the replv. "Well," quoth the minister, "1 thought it had bet more." "It's never any more 1 ere," satO the boy; "It just begins at tine i gain.

Of Knicn. The jealDiit-ies of friendship are in this more exhaustions than those of love; there are only phantoms to tight, inul the price of "peace is merely a chimera. A woman who takes a woman to her iriend, introduces her into her life as they dolhe bearer of a fl. gof truce into Ihe enemy's camp unamitrd and bliud-lolded. A woman's fall is Miinething like that of a child.

The first intimation the child has that it lias Inhibit is conveyed in the fact that it is being picked up. Friendship is a picnic to which all parties contribute, and therefore istome-thiug women cannot understand. With them one parly or the other must stand treat. Some conjugal fidelities can be explained ou the hypothesis that many a woman is satisfied to be nothing in a husband's heart so that she is everything in bis lite. Prudery is often the mantle chosen to conceal triumphant vice.

Where inward remorse prevails, there will always be a corresponding absurdity in the affectation of a genuine virtue. Attwenty a woman searches for trailing at twenty-rive she is afler horse-ri'dish at thirty the digs roots for her Wood. fSuch is gentle spring in the various stages of the fen. inii.e life. Women who would hesitate about cry ing before a husband or a lover, have no scruple about shedding tears before an audience.

It is with their euitffions as with theirshoulders they are displayed only in public. Blost Exciilns if iirinH ip and alt no" in AFRICA ns booR itiril'lnic iveit'-re. A rniplet. i e-. cifdof the reat explorn- ti lie tn 'be lierr ot the Oartt nent.

ind mil-t )) jatiirnev down the by nry M. IKT St titlier etlillun cn Cn'p 'e with traatlTviiMMaiidrheapneati AGENTS WANTlED "cud ltr iuil i ticntitvp ai.ti l.e lt "etui frtrts ar tnc ffr rai hMk, and MHte choice or l.iwnft.it.''-. Pnifhiely illut rated. Over 7t0 k- I'rice tit 2 VS, Addi 4su? torbhee Sz MrMiklo, w'e-t Fifth Stteet, Cicix'SIati. O.

VILAS HOUSE. NOTICE ia hereby given to all nhom it may concern, that in view of the condition of iiulilib affairs, the nrice of the rooms to quests tn the VILAS HOUSE will be aa follows Ou the first floo per day, $3 00 On the second floor, i SO On the third floor, a 00 On the fourth floor, 1 SO All rooms above the fourth tloor, Free Mrs. A. W. Watairinan is continued as matron and establishment, and cannot be excelled in her department by any lady in America.

The location of the House and tta recent improvements excels any other in the beautiful city of MatlUon. The table will continue as it has tveen in the past, the best In the northwest. For further particulars, ladies and gentlemen, call and see tor yourselves. J. VAN ETTA, Proprietor.

Madison. Is'ov. 1st, 1878. QUACKS! QUACKERY uflVrera fn.m Nervou IKb'tlty, I oat Manhood nnd titer effe. ot early ladtscretiona, inatetd tamperintr witli qHrk who atlvertwe remediea free ran be cured for life by eneloamg 1 0 thr a ok and He tte tot aell cm ly ainflv i'bittlo(Hial means.

The ok In a rt liable Marriage Guttle of 8u paea and ntinierotia entiravinua, will enable them to avt id qiiackery, and th Reelpe baa been ued it-the anthorVo private practtre peard ol twenty yearn, and rnred over cases A ldrea-. IK. T. WILLIAMS, 3ft K. Watkr MiLW4t)Kxa.

Wia. BARGAIN IN HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT M.B BARTEAITS SECOND HAND STORE-NEAR POST OFFI0E, Appieton. Wis. THAT HUSBAND OF MINE. says that CHARLES MORY'S NEW STOCK of FALL AND WINTER DRY BEATS TXXsSm sflkX.X.

for QUALITY and CHEAPNESS. FARMERS. When yon Hell your wheat, go to Charley Mory'd store hnd bny your nupplies for Ihe bouxehold. You will save many dollars by so doing. Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Bhoes, and a Splendid grocery stock.

Crockery Also. Don't Imy elsewhere nntil yon have looked through his stock, and taken hm extreme ly low prices. CHA'S MOltY. 8ept. "77.

Furniture Furniture FURNITURE! baT pnrchaaed the Tarnltara atoak Hie. Simon cheap for cat li, and ca glr th BEST BARGAINS la tho city of Appieton. Call sett exsmloe goods sntt pries. ComIsdIIt en littod sssitrtmeot of COFFINS. C0LLKUK AVCNUI APFLET01.

40vl. F. SCHREITEB. THAT IS A FACT AT A.NITSCHKET9 QBOCEBT, DBY GOODS. CEOCKERTf mnA GLASS WABS STORE, 8 EA JI A BLOCK, OsllsceATrans, rss.s.

slwajr. fst The Hoit Hosej ht Yoir Goetlf -or siXT OTHER PLACE IN THE CITY. OALLAND8KKH1M Sign of the Big Horse Collar. LOW! LOWER THE LOWES-1 (seeordlbs, ts a.srlly) Wa willsall srarjtkiaf la mw lias st a SHALL PROFIT. aaaraaraltaai taats.

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Siwl Win UI.WLSLTA EA1L11UAD. TI II CAK. TI1VIE TABLE. I'll UNO KA ST tl. Ml aw DufAST.

44 Asittrs. IT pm Vfl un AXOuui 3 an. Green Bay at. ar New Lgioifc.a Amherst J'ac IS am a 111 IV) r' II .1 a tn li pm lltia 3S al tti dp pai 41 ar li. Plover 3 IS fm ill.

JO dp II I ar II 1 1 33 nm 'TOO dp Gr'd Rapids l- ix It pm I 43 i ps llaf ft. Ul Mriila Ibitehall AraHIa Winona La Croftae 7 St pm IS am 11 1ft fm ami KITPm sm axapm 60am, 1 Wa loan pm AaSIVS. Iakmvb. SO am S'pm Traia iai rtnilv. gannT x-rii4l train ra tm rkb-an tirna a-birh tal S3 adnata nsterikaa Wiaoa time.

OONN l-'CTIONS! AtARKKX BAY with 1 hlraKe A Xiank areaters tta I War tor lev tO. Uamomiea-a. Earah Mar ajaa-tt L'Aam-. Uiaaa eaaaaeefiaat ar mail except Saftaya, wilk ansht anal awtian tralaaa. which raa dailv lo Neaniah aBal Meaaaha.

Olih aah. a Lar MltvssJn u4 Ckkaeo. Thran Kh Tarkela aa a i.riaariaai 8 ale.na ha- ka'tra all r-air from Rtilcacv Wilk Wis. tVairal'K tila-aak-e aa aa line of that ml; alas ataiiacaeaaaaaf Mafiaathia with Cat. Meaatiaial rWpaaj tVa- lartrutt, CIaelnJ tin Rate a ad New Yar.

i At NKW I.OMDOX wlthlha best aatparal stace Mae ta aha a-th-Weat, for Ctiatuavltle, 'Kmbaraas a Staawans. At AMIIIaKfT Ja with Whoaala Central It. fce va'aap--a, Meaiaa aea Wevaaweca At r-LaVKR with H'iaeaaala CVatral R. tw Pvrtas aaJ Mauliaoa at. at with faat S.axe- Use a- titoveu PolaU I AttlHAXa at, rut, with Wiscoasla Talley It a II-raaal fM Tmah aaal Waaaaa.

at ItATflKLUwith raat Stay Uw fcr Nells-wtllax I MERRtl.LAN J'a with Weat wiaraaaaia Uall-maa ktaeh Kiarr Fallv Kaa et.w. maaiatre ttaJ-aa. St. Pajnl. utiaaaap.

Sllla aaat lt.karalxaa. I A WIN wtthi'hiraca, Mitarakea-A ft Pawl Waaaam, Ktalaia anat Mlaaeapaalie; aih aaaaaa a SI. Pater Railway, (0. A W. 4.

eharlaRaalnaater.Owat-aaa, New Claa aal t. atarlnx tfce rrm at aavixa. Me. with Ktaaaak X.a-taara Line Packets ear all MiabaaiKal River P4aaa. .1 A LV CkiitlSn.

with aamthera Miai-eaeta R. R. aaal wllh Catraca. traeaaae aaal Mtaaaaaiaa tt. tA8 ATWaa.IK KK.XKlCK.

0a Naaacer. Oca. Frt A Pat. AxU bapt Ten ywrs npo Pitite 1kit of welre year was raltirvi ly 3eitCriI Crnok of Klein Motiuhun, Nevada. Ms Rtw (he deatl ljuiiiest of Ins chieflitin fullier ami of his titother lyiiij nestr the igwam ntul it was with a licttvy heart llmt he went to work in a (sit FranYiseo Btore xv hen taken Nt vertlicleps Re loarnej the English toiuie, adotal Situ FrHtteisro tiitttiners, livarttuto a 8t-tKiliir iiihI joined hiuuls witb the pcarc-tttiikm lirelhrett of the clnireh.

Sot Inngtanro Genera) Mt-l)owcli I old him to go nmoiijj ho-Indians nnd tliein in hury the lie visiicd the wri1ont of Chief Ntiteltek and there found liolh fulher and mollii who Jiud feigned dcallt nnd IIuvj the boldieri, i acota. Assivs 6 Ji pm 41 pm 1SS pm 10 pm 9 tvt pm 1 rip ar In 1 33 pm The Dvke of Argyll, Wm. Black, Mix Thackeray. Mix (Jeo. McDonald.

Mr Oliphard, Jean Inytloin, Mm. Abxuvojr, Thomajf Hardy, Matthew Arnold, Henry KinyHley, XV. Storey Tur-ffuenief, Carlyle, lluxkin. JSroiiming, aviii many others are represented in the pages of LIITELL'S LIVING AGE Jn 1879, The Livtxn Mat -nlrw ttrx'O Miirty-irh ymr, n' miti-tUy imri tl-rd nnt tacr-' mi oK Xu-ttiir iUf yt-ur it li fnrnh it it rv-tdavr! ftrtMfiM -itm of tbe mott eminent nntttt rm ml- Tt nMM-4. Httt niiMr 4ilifrt; 4-mhi Mrjiijr; tl clH-ictitf S4-rml iHlhrl 9r.ri- bv tliw Lt-ading fur' rgn nod nftt tllKO BT A-TOTHII I'lBK DTCAL in lit orM.

tt tfte in -t Tlnhf lTtriiry nnd Pci-litif Ri lr tht) Aa 1 1rtm tlir pett t)i titr IKKKKM. Mttil rvptemrult? rj i KnowiMfie nti-i tftm. i AO iJ Three and a Qoartrr Thousand fUinblr-O'tum Mrtntu TnAiti'mnttrJT jr. It'i-if in iopMtre ft in. c-iJ tt it imrve m'iiot 4 Bitfr, wtiti friMH ovtnie itsi wet-klr rlh Mtt UfNCtory cj'tnpws.

AtU-tup'fd I. nnihrr irtiblic-itn, tji brnt Mi. re vitrwtt, critic i-m. k-tcbm of tntvrt mt lm rovt-ry. p-ritj, -ifiittt', biompliici 1, tttat-n ic I nu I mi ni Uo, frona tb entire bvd uf rirKi rintiical Tbe imrttWG A I iristo Age erry rotrf hii rndr.

nm tb only -wtUltrtority ffh D'I eimt-llt cmiiiHntf.m iif mo liidupvosihU ciirtttDt litrtt-turf, in'fiirprtiMihfe lt-eiii tt embrftm tswlncilunr Of 'I'M ABLKST Lit L(i WHITKKi, Is ufllciutly iutllcsted by th fuliowiog OPINIONS it Imply inlipanU( to nnj who Aemlm to kev-p ab' trnmt uf tb ibonght of the ngv In -prtment Htclfiie or JuiiriitiS. 'Thr prfrice 4iitie niixixinrt "4 moDtuly lht coniM vrery wek.M AiiTnacvf Cbimg. It tncomp-irr-t)le rlchntM. rartrty Jttitt irl.bE wr1 i'f iu rtic lm.f dtrtiuinril, ChiciiE A pur mod tii peton. rtrMvoir mrcI fonafAia uf rittfrlMiiiiiiviit nJ luracsOD.w Una.

Hubert C. i intlir It bus no nl In nv cnntry. N. T. Trfbnne.

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hdiI aa a rrailabl and re tttlile utwaMaer ha a rimtat1ti secoml-ti Willi It naa never aHVeraaJ In the support it pl ty rhic'ples. lias nvr failed tu dti il lull iltilv ill criliral tiiui-e, anl haa never Iteailaled to air haril l-loa hi da-feti ul Hi Kt-piiMicaa cna-. it haa nevw reaaed to be a tuanl Uewapaper, iudeaBd'Dt uf all political ant party rouaidiTStima. With tit record of seven years' conactentlons arttrk ami efficient aervic- lieltiud It a a certfieate uf character, the IHTSR Ockam elitera apoa the w.tt uf a liew yoar; elttera upuit the murk of a year the moat iniortot, perhapa, ill It hislatry, and III uioal nininentiHia in the hialor off lb Kepublican lairty. Lines are already ftrniilig ftr the battle nt lSMI.

anntbe emntry haa neva-rifell the neett id atnaucu sod able Qputrtera priiwiple lr the salts orprincipt it aril in the cooiittK year. It hse been th lortuiie of ta I.vtsr Ocsa.v to lea lif the forniati if pn lie opii.in. and to havt a Uenaeoilons fidlnwiiiir. It has niaintaln.d tltia poaition aa leader haaiaMK i.f it anineatttiHed ln. ally tntlie fundament prjnctplea of 111 party.

ia boldneas in them, aud lt fiaitnea in di. vuaaiiii; great a4ilical qneall na. Aathe Inter hai auninlfd the key n. I ot tlie oonteata in taal yeata, Kepnhlicaa will look 10 it a fa.thfnl gu de aud leadrr in tlteatniiii: year Andihey will i.t lie dlaaptMiinted The paper will stand, as it alwnaa liaa sIoimI, ths oraati of uu faclhHi or clitiue, tialtlina; in the front rank ior ths prirfciplea that have uiade ths Ctaintry what it fa. The luier Octaan expects to receive frwat enemioa ando piiiienta hard blwa, and to return theia wi Interest.

Prom Republican aud.frienda it sxpert oul aainh Coovi letati4a aud fait-He a any political Ja -rnal may claim at the haudsof tleaae interested ia the anceeaaot party an ia th triiiianli ot pari principle. The taaoe are sharply di-flta d. Ou I he one aide la the aid id Soath anted by the Ueuaocrat-ir party aa the otlaer the Kaput. Mean party. Natnr all at aach a lima Republican will turn t.a a pspt-r able, aaKreeaiv and of niiqueetiouabla loyalty.

AU that wa i that they judge tbe fari-an by a twa utterances, and not lleawajralis organa and euvtua riaahi aj off it. Outside of party coueitleraU as Bepublicaaa will choua the U-st newspaper. Aud ia thi particular th InierOcraa aas ant aupvpors. It i ia ever eoa off the word a national avwapaper, preaeutiiig hoaae and fiareiga uawa in attractive shape, and it with intelligent comment. It will be aa vataa prietug a any of it coateatn.r arte, mora accural anal near fT awoaenrs II a table diai alcbra have been tullor aod ot higher character than thoaeakf aavaatber Waaatera imruoi Its a aahiugioa aal toreign correaapoadeuce more ran -bible, cjeeriag ai.a topac a4 Siatcial anal graa-ral itahaamw orr8ooMleu morr earaeai eud aaure awpaete.

All thaaa department will ftae caaittnuad. with saach imiwovaaaeot ald.la4 xpea eaee aaggust aad iaacreaaaKt tacilitiaa lor caalhactiag news w. 1 itdrtadeut of p.ditks and lava, asn want ymtttetrical, aud waohawaaa jaaraal tT' -the family aad the home. They will dud aach a paper iu lb tatcrO-ean. which arevotr more attea-tioa than any eaher a '-paper tat alepartmeat ttv- pared am Coo-luc ed with the waul of hua aad aamily la viear.

Tula applies ta th Agricalflaral. amaeatlc9 K-tucataimal. caeatiAc aaald.acil mattera. TIIKC RIUSlfT SHuP. covering as were to all aorta vadtHaxal.

aaal seaaarai quaretaana. 5 will rereira mare atleaii-aa. even Haaa iu at years, i and will ra a roMpaet a of iau-aaaattaa i aaa aevesibla atulatd thai giaat reference librartaaa at larger taa. la thas aftaaartauenr th later haa taeea wilmait a nml zag th atai- -taucaul the alaaaartnieul, law puhliaher have mad- arra ng-: eat mat aaat Io aaaiulaia It high charac ter, hat to mat. answer Doapletely th de.

1 Tlllt MOXat OKPAKTMEXT has wtthiu th past yearaaaaaaaaavla aeav -haractaaylaaa Imp arSauaoe. It lathe a-af-grout aat Uaasertug bona iutereat. aad. It aaaaqaa ia ata freeaaea aaad ate p4aa. it i uaeqaaaled ia tie raraaiGt aaad aa that amount of eaggeMaaeaaad praataral iaraaK.w am 11 aa.

Tll AUatll Ul.rUL DK-RraXT aill tw ta Cb-atge ttt oa IHa mnaa exaeBVieaaeeat ugracultaimt ealitta aa thaa aa I gtva uc'a tnady htai, aatgtauitnjaa, aad discaaaaoiaa uf urwtieal tatev TIlltTsTltBrSART DKf ARfMENT has a.aaaaaratuutua-tty aBU4 hiaraumea aal ahlMaed aVa-sa aseek lu wees, la many th Farm and at.aHt Xmrual aT tta aaalry. Alt aneaUoaat a sataaarriaeasaataa the di-artaaa aad creaataaamt of stark ar auawa-raat willaaaat rharg hy a attstiagaai'Siad ataecialMt. ibhaVawtaeat will be maiataiaod at lla i re-eat hirh taa4 ird. THE woman'-tatiruaau aaai warh. a aaoaataaaam ia I he geauriaaj aud c-aaaerv stive eplrit that haa maaV it a au4av 1HK O.IMuKKi;! tKTUhNt ha had r.

ter for reltahilitir aad coaapleaeaial alt iraaawa. It wall rvuaaia ia cnarar ol theaaaaaedttwaT and alii ha made aa with ihe waata sf the readere iaeae-. I rtUTIOK th later aVaasa ariH present a eeri.l hyanrapalar Waatara. sathaar, eoverieg grnnad ta a eat uot ach.at aeaa hatharta. lay enirfaof aVotKaM.

aaal raplaat aath taaadout aavt adeeatur. la aanart wta. eketchte. aad ga-aeeut Ill-rare ataaretaaay lte inter Ucaaaa wall aaaaaar ta aa. low aa-le, bat aria wave-theaaeat.

la t.at tlrnw au I acarcitr of tare protda sill lara to the Bvae coat as th eMaapeau. To meat tla UVmanal ihe pa-ace al the latrOc-a haa haa-u ralaeeat tl IS ear th Weekly, HbO f.e SeaN.Aerklv.autlvSrihu In ihort tae Inta-r -I aaa will tae a aaetree faaawtr ahau ever laelare. aaad wi I tarai-hed far rasa aa ana. Sample aapa-asui tram. lleaammaaltHaa an ojh bva ad reaaard XUtilrhUO'lKatl.

Claacago.Iil 1879. THE FOUR REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD. AUTHORIZED BuPHINTS of THE KDI SBl'KG RKVIrW, Whig. THE KSf.HIXSTKK UK 1 r. Liberal IHE L0.MWX Ql' IKTKKLY KKV1EW, Con-ite, TnK NKITlll Ql ART KKLY REVIEW, Evangelical, ami BLACKWOOD'S JZOIX li UHG II GAZIXE.

Tliee rii.r ttrt ut Uvt tln-y iie the or'tiiml- in Tm 1 1 nml about or.e-taiitl lUe price ol lite Kuifl iif Ni i'itl'1 cui.iit an compare with tht ladtn; Orit-ih iM.ict- h1hv iiMiiiea). ifpiinieil by t)i l.tm-anl StotI Pu'-l tailing Ct. I rt-sjpi-c' to rtilelity atrit -niftit. nil pur ty sly tricy trf witiHaiii tqiittl I hy kt-i pnr will, iiunl- ni unsrht exiivt-iniHn', ami achitvi. mt-nr, whi her in iiriri, Tim Hltiest writeis flU tlieh pais" wirh the must hi-1 1 rent tttis T- if liittloiy.

"int a it illtetligwiit t.arraiin (he lrre-ii e. nt th v. Terms for 2879 including postage: tit. li" Iti Mtl tn-f For any one- Ht-tii er nihiuih; nny two R(w Tiewji $7 jtrnn hii tlir 'tue $40; hII Pmr Ke-vtews $12; liiHi kwiMxt'i per Itlftrk-w O.I mill Itev. $7 ti-m nr two KeV $10; Bl.icVaW,".

Mini three Uluckwuod nnd four Itevu CLL'B-i A ili-connt uf 20 per rent, will allowed to c'nbtot four i inort peia. ns. Th: ton- cop-ieH ot BiHckwHMl ir oie Kt-view will be sent to ono nftdrt-HM. for $12.0, tour ropit'S of the fuur Ke viewH Mtri Riaak wott for $J8. and on PKKMMIMS.

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PXANO MAN UFAfTURERT, 1G3 lil pecker N. Y. bfWson ciPHINF POROUS PLAii I tBS CELEBRATED the WORLD OVER TU mot ufm turerK were awardtd the htOftt itw only medal given ruhbrr planUrsat both the VchUhA 'ital ana raiw naemmimnM. FAR SUPERIOR TO om mo porous pin-ieis, imimtins. the sncatl--lectiical npidisnces.

Ac. It ta the best knowi lemedv fir Lame and Weak I Jack. Kheuiua fNm. KeniHle u-. Sciailca, l)if asert (lnea.

initial Uoini iainia ami an iui lot which norous ulastvrs are used. Ak your DruicH iiai ior Benson apcine riHiier anu aee yrn ni i nir else. Mold bv Urutrtf lata. Fife Mailed on receirt ot pi by A.IohK-I 0.t I'laATTIBI T. MtW VQTtK.

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Dr. GLEASON'S Stomacb Restorative Cukes Dyspepsia. DR. GLEASON'S ELIXIR OR UNIVERSAL TONIC, an invaluable arjcf in virtiraiini; iomo for Hie dire of Hi -osent DEBILITY and UKUHKIN DOWN COX STITOTION Dr. GLEASON'S SALINE A1-ERD3NT Aoih on the Liver, Skin aud Ktdnrys am Blood.

Cleanses the entire a.y-tt-ni of all uuoitiia maita-r, eie JMJti Ul'Wri; AND PEEVEKTIVE OP FEVER Dr. LEASONS LAXATIVtl WAFERS, highly Aromutio, Cares Habitual Constipation, Piles, etc. "Sample box, 25 Cents For Kale by H. A obteb. KrniB FARMS "-HOMES Over 1,000,000 ilcres by tlie i WINONA ST.

PETER B.B. CO. At from 2 to 6 per Acre, anat on liberal terms. These lands He In the ftrvatWoestbert of tbe North-west, anal are eaaallr wtrll adapted to the (rrowth of o'her trratn, etc Tbe climate Is nnsarpasited for bealuifulness. THITT ABE TREE TUOU rNCUMBRANCK.

Fnurcliasjera stf ICQ acre will be lowtd tbe FULL amount stt tbelr far over tbe ofc N. W. amat W. afc St. JP, Railways.

Circulate, ete contaishuc TUIX T3 FORMATION sent FEKE. n. BnrrbartlV Laad Ajrent, MiBSHil-L. Cbss. E.

Slmnoui, mini tjommtssit-ner. Gen 1 Offices C. K'y Chicaoo, Ills. D.LC. Tt la an absolute and irrtsistuhie tvr ftr DRUNK- 'nm, and tb of Oplnm Ti'twwcn, Narettlc atd MfaiiaHa, rem tK ml rastQ deal re and tin bit ot rif any ol ilic-m render I the taate fti-fr frir mnr them pt fectly and dieilc.

GWInc evrry.a perfect -iid trmMttWf eootiol of th aulrft henjaeWea and hr frirrda. If orrtta that abaolstv idiyaieal and mora pioatration that fafto tke breaking oO rrmtiflinctiniialMRraar narmlica. Package, oreoa'. to ere I to person $3 or yosr Temperattca and char- aoclef tM SBOBKl HW It barmleas and never -ft tlisg. HOP B1TTFRH SF.r0., 8-le ijenU.

THE HOP COUGH CURE Deatrnra all pain looaraa ttv- roneh. an'H the nerva an rrtur-" re-t. It nrr fiUls tn perform tng perfect enw wfagrc titer Is shadow of bopov rr ia otwo ud win Baal tt m. a ForSaU oy a.11 Druggists OUTAOAIOS COTJNTT COUBT UN PBOBATE 1b be i ter of tbe tai. Will as4 le-taiaeiat of Chjuieft Wftgroer.d-Kad.

WhpreM. an hutrnrtent la wrinr, parportlajjr to hthelt Wilt aad Teatantit pf brl 'Koner teciartd late vt Center In aaid Cory, baa bees tthfl in tab eAce; n4 ehr-i atlieaiioB hm Keen) moV by t'brle Rjtbnl -ir theret mmvI tor ffberef, prwjft.tr tbwt tte mtmm praen mn4 tdmlEted to Ftwbete accordln)t tbe bw of tbie "tai-; and that be. eatcj ptrlra It-bmt be ap-tvottte4 by tpa Cnatt exreetor nf ra.M Will. It aortb-re that i appiM-wtfoe be heavd baw fre bm. ai the fro ate Oflfce.

in tbe Ciy of Apole- at rafar term fw. art Taet'Iay tbe itb dty rerary. A.D. tea 4. M.

A fed it in fur i her rire4. tlt no ice uf aatd ad beair'tia; be ci-n by poMUblnfc a this jriifT far thras aeerre vefc, tice ia -ci in ArrLCTO raxasCKUTa nc-rMpvr int-a in a tl pr or t-tN i beeria. Zalti Jtuaf tua 18.9, by lff fl.f. altwS Jw-H. A TEA IX- rents wanted.

BosW aesa legitimate-. Parrimura free. VQaTHAQUaa I aaai, Urn, S3 COLD rUTl! -rt rat. r-s-tayt atb4 jaaaaau wo-J i. iwrpim Walt-S.

aUdras Coclxsj aCv. el aig 0SP OFFICIAL PJPEROF THE COUNTY AX. (editobs) JA3. E7aU. A GUST OF T3TJST.

He wllrllj- ruttovd his eyes. ma. Willi VICIOUS aiiiiiioiiy, Hie dust ir. blind: Uitl blutv with great velocity. EdI slie.

swept lass, pullitl ik.vvn licr veil. And nniiW-ft un hlui W'likli made liim grind lii.i lit'lli avilU rase, Aud frown ou lier RESULTS OF WAR. vniene'er cntileiuVnie iiartie. flght- Tur iinvitte j. or Armipa are Crmiii tl iiavan manned.

Tlwy litl'ut hy M-a ttinl liiil W'lwn afltT ia ma ty Imrt-a I asi, .1 rt-l or nor niakin laraif lit laat, Whi.1 Nil.K.teral.. til lt t'S1' Why. uidouH. laxes, wootlen lets, utiddebt. The Ji.tii who Never llliles.

Goveiior Kite to one OUoiierl, ot Milhiiry. mtii Cliarles- towu, md a teulleiiutu wlio reieully visited tlie hliile iiuii thus teilx his tyry: "tieiitleiuen," Hiiiil the wiirdeu, 1 want to britiK bilbie you one of the moxt lemai kiiUe we have 111 orison We mil him 'the man who never and I wish before he comes in lo tell van his ssorv. He t-eems lo be man of more than ordinary ability, one of the better la-sot Biibslaiitial, liuiral Jrisli citizens, who owned 11 fcuiall place in a manufacturing villaire, where he re- bided with his family of grown up sons mid daughters, nil permanently employed and in comfortable circtimslancos. The old mini had line gaitlen 011 which he bestowed I'tis leisure hours, iu a nart of hich was jt fine lot of cabbages. It seems that the lioys in the neinhliorhood had a habit of tiespashing ou tlie okl man's garden, nnlfl he hail determined of getting rid of them hy firing his guii to Irighten them away.

One night hear- iiiir some one in Ins garden, lie taiok ilown his gun, and. getting behind the lietlge, urea into Hie g.inlen, us lie claims, without aim, or seeing tiuyone to mm at, but the report ot the gun alarmed the neighbors, who, 011 rushing into the garden, found Ihe lifeless body of a young girl hhot through the heart. The old man. when told what he had done was struck dumb. lie was arrested and sentenced to imprisonment for life.

He has now been here for ten voars. and his face has become asnutrbie; there is 110 hope; nothing lie remembrance ot tiiat clreaulul night. In Ireland have a supers-ti- lion among the young girls that whoever on Hallowe'en Khali place 11 cab bage over the door will marry the first vounif man that enters the door niter- wards. And this, it was proved, was the errand of the young girl in the old man's garden. But instead of a wedding she louml a giuve.

id or i The particular kind of 11 smoothing iron known among tailors sis a goose, came near upsetting the reason of a brmht yiung clerk mm 1 no proprietor of a Clucaixo tailoring establishment one dav last week. The manager wnifled two of the in struments mentioned, and so told the clerk, hut after the latter had set for Bonic time writing on the' order, ho looked up in a bewildered way and asked': "What do you call the plural of a tailor's goose? "Why geese is the plural of goose," said the manager. "Well, you wouldn't have me write an order for two tailor's geese, would you?" "That doscn't sound hardly tcusihle in this connection." replied the proprietor; "how would it do to say 'two tailor's The hoy turned to ihe dictionary, and shaking his head remarked: "Webster doscn't give any such plural as that to goose, and I ain't going to." "Tho situation was growing ferious, when the clerk suddenly set to riling with the exclamation "Mow I'll fix it! "And the order wlrich he soon handed to the head of the house to sign, did fix it, for it read: "Messrs. Bkowx Hardware Dealers, Fifth Avenue: Please send me a number one tailor's goose, and by the eternal send me another just like it." But further than this the question of what the plural of tailor's goose is has not yet been sett led. Never Forget Anything.

A successful business man said there were two things which he learned when he was eighteen, which were ever afterwards of great use to him, namely: "Never to lose anything, and never to forget anything." An old lawyer sent him with an important paper, with instructions what to do wi.h it. "But," inquired the young man "suppose I lose it, what shall I do then The answer was with Ihe utmost emphasis, "You must not lose it." "I don't mean to," said; the young man, "but suppose I should happen to;" I shall make no provision for any such occurence you must not Jose it!" This put a new train of thought into the young man's mind, and he found that if he was determined to do a thing he could do it. He made such provision against every contingency that lie never lost anything. He found this equally true about forgetting. If a 'certain matter of importance was to be remembered he pinned it down on his mind, fastened it there, and made it stay.

When a man tells 1110 that he forgot to do soinet hing, I tell him ho might as well have said, did nut care enough about your business lo take Ihe trouble to think about it again." I ence had an intelligent young man in my employment, who'tleeined it sufficient excuse fur neglecting any important task to say, "I forgot it." I told him that would not answer. If he was sufficiently interested, he would he careful to remember. It was because hedid not care enough that he forgot. I drilled him the truth, lie worked for me three years, and during the last of the three utterly changed in this repect. lie did not forget 11 thing.

His forgetting, he found, was a lazy, careless habit of the mind, which ho cured. The pnhlic roads of Ireland arc al-sohttely perfect. Go where yon wil' rough the rural districts, and Ihe roads thoroughly tnrnpiktid, thoroughly drained and as level as a Ixiard. The bridges over creeks us rivers are all of stone. Every road has a sidewalk for fo; passengers elevated aloiit six inches over the.inaiii road, anil from four to six eet witle.

The fences on either side are solid si one masonry lo the height of fo.ir lo six feet, upon the top of which ait; growing hedges of hawthorn or furze or grass and wall flowers. The walls in-closimr the roads are festooned with ivy siud w'iltl flowers, producing a charming effwt. Every country peat is thus hedged in" 'from the outside world. Thews is no getting over the barrier, and access nm only lie hud through the lodge gafes. which are in charge of tlie llgtkeeiert generally a woman, who cdmits only a favored few.

The constabulary are always on hand to arrest trespasser. "Tnrmpaf. have a poorsl ow in Ireland. They must keep the roads or go to jail. 1 A clergyman was preparing his sermon for feunday, stopping occasionally to review he l.i:l written and to erase that which 1 to disapprove, when he wt.s m-i osted by bis little son: "Fai htr.

aloes Ucd tell yon what to preach IVrtsiinly, my child." Then what nuikesyou t-cratrh it outf A very little boy one day did wrong; and was sent, after la rental correction, to ask in recret. tho forgivness of bis Heavenly Father. offence was passion. Anxious to l.t ar what he won say, his mother followed to the df-crof the room. Iu lisping accents she heard him ask to le made better and then, with childlike rimplicity, he added: make nia'a temper better, too." A yonng and pretty girl stepped into one of our leading dry goods stores ti a at her day, where, a spruce young man who had long been enamored bat dare not speak, stood behind the counter.

In order remain aa Jg as possible, she priced everything, and at 'last said, 1 believe yon tbir.k I am clieating yon." 4Oh no, said the yonnpster me yon are always fair." "Well," said tlie lady, bloslun? as she I id emphasis on tlie words, "1 would not Play long bargaining if you were not to dear." Womea Who v.aiit slossy, luxuriaiit nnd wavy trosses uf aliuudatit, Hair uii.se use LIU.VS AMI all RON. This eli-Kant, cheap ariiele ulnars makes Jlair crow freely and last, keeps if. frt ialiint: oiit, arrests-aim cures gray- ik.ss, removes (lantlnur ntid itcliinir, m.tkes tlio Haii strong, giving it .1 curling tendency nu upnintr it in nnv desired iiosition. leau tiful. Iieatlhy Hair i the sure result of usiiig Jiutiiau'un.

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Paul and Minneapolis, Anil All IViola ia irrscoNsiy. AO li Til Kit IO IV A MIKNISOTA, A XI TO It A tnnl the B1AVK JJIKLS, JVashinyttf, New York, Xew Em fff find The Canada ft, tt ir Ji AM. RASTERS AVI RnUTHFRjr POINTS SIR TT IE and QDAILY TRAINS i 9 jajrrarsRB Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is Un on NerltiwpstfTTt LtnceonKectttic in.fttnf Depot hi CliicAie, willi ny nt the prettf KnMeni or Stuiherti Lna.

and is th mow ciTeiiBty locn-td with rtferrii to reaching any dtpot, hotel or ptnrr iinain!) in ctit ntty. MiifaVEAPiiLii iiepot. cor. Thtrn irt wsBhinpton Thrnili T'rkcts ttBtl tliFunso Bntcgage Cheeks to II Pi iiictfMl On it-. Steele Hnil Truck.

thnronehlT bwiHsted.fr from tins. With fxiitnfflinntfs improved Aitfnfnfttin Air Brik, Miller's Saf-Ir Fl-itfoiai and Cfmpin gs rnt-t Pnlace SiwpinK unrs na nsy vmicncs This nad ritHntcis more BninMS Crn-tres. tlesTtlt and IMeSMin rortt, and paffa ibroih a ftnsr ctanlrr, with grander sceoer.v. thatany cHfrer 2forCb westerB hoe. A.

V. H. CA RPKNTBR, Gen pns an4 Tirket ArBk. a S.MRRRTLL. JNO.C.

OADLT. Own era I Manatrer. iss tOeneral Manager THE ORIGINAL ONLY GENUINE Vibrtor Threshers, WITH DfPROTED MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, And Stetum Thresher 2igtse, Hade enly by NICHOLS, SHEPAF.D BATTIJ3 CREEK, BUCK. THE Mntchlcss CiriB-savinv9 Ti I toarhhS. avlt Ja.i'-!MT 1 ot I- In un tmmainus.

IV-jwh JUvairy lor lUplsl Fir-test sTWatagj mad ur teartej Crmta fcw WamtMec BRATIf Raiser wSTT net Pnbmit tbe cmwwwss wsMme fin.i alt I sin r. art ttt- Mm 9Untr Murt.lrn-si, witmm wcuwMtj oa tls iS0mM3a. THS E5TIEE Tltresbi Expae ttwut ntt-a 't I as -Kj s-y 10 Rcrelvin-ff Shafts) Inaidc tbo ftslur- llto. i.tnn Batyttart. I.

ajsvilwrh lin wmminx m4 CTalss-wnr tinx twttnii-i lirrvm. Pvfrr7 'smtanl 1 -ua OnuB, VtriT, Jms ar Sbmt, Hrm mxi or Booa-i. OT swly Taatly Fmerlr for WI eat iMT. IMlWT, ilkS aUsUk. I- 4 a.

-a. sua tsnd Thrc-rwla Flan. TlmrtttT. inc- Cloi-f. pn I kt8f-d.

TiuhI in. mi mil kmm Mu wftiMi-Uns IS WIS 6wi Qnitt WlMif. fSAKTJEXOrS for SrnapHtritT of Part imx irrrm I ssa nh Hssssd irrfu xa-. FOTJH. Slrwe ef gcaa ratom Maidfs ramr- STEAM Ptaaa I Tfcraalama st 9saBrlsiIty lyaa-ial ataajaBaarataar Kaaiai aiiaaaalf aar b.

i OUR Carinleal Tkranaeta T.r aiti i Vain ala laafa-OTi aat a.a aat fi it ajaa, aaa- aajaai 1 aaj iiHairr.iaaa-oraM4. Theraaorll Wsrkwra wall i ss XJpeavt rtlala i. a.ri:.aiar lwta.a m. mt i FOB Pmr far satis Haa )R Pmnlesilsm, exit er silarrs liars wastaaa vsaaa 1 VIBBATOB' Stax- Mara. U.

aVroal, within Mais eountf; coat mo is tiw widow of said deceased and pray-iuK that axkninmtratioD of said estate be grant-ad her. said Hannah J. IsJy of Appieton. it it therefore ordered, that said petition and the natter of thi appoiutinent of an ariininUtrator hoard bvfore the oile of this Court at his to the city of Appietoo in said eountr at a titular term of said court to be bolden on Toes-st the 4th day of February A. to.

1(179 at 10 af clock a. m. And it is fiirthir ordered, that notice hereof be ffen to the said deceased, and to all-j aLOr person nivmiwa i satiu caataiia, uj ub ablication of a eopy of this order in Appieton Crescent, a weekly newspaper printed and pub-Bahwl in snidcoontr, for three successive weeks prior to said dnr of hearing. 31 Listed at Appieton, this i tb day of January A. 9.

By the Court; J. E. Habiumaw, Co. Judge. First Publication Jan.

1. OCTAftAMIB OOSTTCOOBT IN PBOBATE la the matter of Urn Estate of Henry Hoetuer, Letters of Administration having been this tnf iasnwt to Henry Boeiner, as Adminis-araavrr of the estate of said deceased, and six Jionths from the date hereof being allowed and inited to creditor to present their claims eainst said deceased for examination and ad-istient. Vnrrm boimt no application for the appointment of eommiaskners for that purpose, ft is ordered, that alt claims and demands, talent the estataurf said deceased will be examined and sdjtsted before the Judge of this Court, at his office in ths city of Appieton, in aid errant on the Bth day of July, A. IX 179. at 9 o'clock in the foreaooo.

And -it is further Sjr'l-ra-l. that avrtica hereof be given by said Ad-itolstrator within tea days from this date, by aba publication of a eopy of this order for four ueressive weeks in the Appieton Crescent a ee newspaper striated and published in avid county. iMted at Apjiloton, tbU 7th day of January, A. to. vr.9.

sw4 sty the Court: at. JB. HAJaBrMAM, ta. judge, firt, paMiofim Jss. 4i, 19.

Foreclosure Sale. Tatk or nortoAtfrc cooxit ClKC'VIr Atfre4 ff live estsfei'f Frse- a "tpie. Nee Kie hpvltitm, tnltenmie WU.4 ilwttilt. sssfa.1 OMer Sl.eilm i4Btb-ll aad By virtaof 4h4 inrmni sjclgment tT- isrr 4 i4tM rniikrM lar -ea arfe st resstr imrm th rirrair roai 9rOa1aflaiieMadtt. wU thectly AO- rlfwa, Ipt aav bet kail oa Ik- ITtlt daj of Frbrmrr.

179 Sf tke boar -4 la the fcreama thai ay the fftt mr of ike etmtt hr-sae infhrxtyf Apfil.tt4i.aticsaii0aaiy. iwetiasie, nWrt tie Sa4 ll st riiilie aurliaa, hishef aad l.ll1-r A ilowing ret te laOatscaile Uuaty. Wm-(, ail uflnt a.sx (fl). hi block Nn, 99. ik pp flal.ln Ike rif i4 (he faia Tnl 4-i'f CI IT Of apvl-'foft.

Dr4 Skeria' Hi seoltttM. Jmm ta ll' As NR. WtJ, fhrKoaluasti Caaoly. Wi. s.

II f.sr. tlCrrnry ahr7 first publication Dee. 28. rvreetoaara) Sate. Fate or Wisconsin cibcuit cotjbt of OUTAQAMIE COUNTY.

Alexander McDonald, plaintiff, against Dsn- aiienoer, add auenuer, Anorew Horse, William 8 Warner, Henry to. Byan and James 4tdea defendanta. virtue and pursuant to a indsment of fors a) os 'ire. and onl--r of sate, renilerrd in the above titled action, at a regular term of the circuit etmrt fur Outagamie county, Wisconsin, held at Appieton, in said county, on the 11th day of Breember, inn. I shall on Mod day, the tilth day ex reornajy, infv, at we nour or iu clock in tne vrenoonof that day, at the front door of the mrt-honse in me eitr of Apnletoa.

in the and Mtate aforesaid, offer for sale and sell at nhlie a fiction to the highest and best bidder following described real estate situate in the mnty of Outagamie and state of Wisconsin, to-vtt: All that certain -piece or parcel of h.nd sit-ata lying and being in the town of Bovina, in we county of Outagamie and state of Wisconsin. (sown and described aa 'he south-west quarter sf the north-east quarter of section thirty-three io township twenty-three 23 north of mage sixteen 1 111 east, containing 10 acres of land aeeordiog to government surrey. Iated Sheriffs nffloe, Appieton, December a to, 187'. jam tm Lxkhox, Fhsriff mi- nln Connty, Wis. rToDD, PlB's tt ys.

First publication Dec. H. ForaHoanrs) Sale. TATE OF CTBCTJIT COUBT OF OUTAGAMIE COUNTY. Mary Canty, plaintiff, against Patrick Bheel eafrl Catherine Bbeei.

Uefendantav By virtu of and pursuant to a judgment of ssreciosure ana oruer ox sale, rendered in the stmve entitled actios at a regular term of the Circuit Court for Outagamie county, Wisconsin, sld at Appieton in said county, on the loth day sf December. 1877, 1 shall oa Monday the 97th day sg January, 1S79, at the hour of to o'clock in the tvenoon of that dav, at the front door of too efeurt house in the city of Appieton, in the eountr and Btats aforesaid, offer tor sale and sell at riblie auction to the highest and best bidder, the I lowing described rel estate situate in the sa- tnd ward of the city of Appieton, county of Ou-namie and state of Wisconsin, to-wit: The uth eighty-six and one-half e4) feet of lot Mmherfonr 4 inbtnek nnmber twenty-six 9B atssurding to the Appieton plat recorded in the yioe of the Begister of Deeds In and for said afianty of OutaK-unie. I'ated fiber ifTs office, Appieton, December fUh. A. D.

879. 27 w7 sWita I.xkwon, Sheriff Outagamie County, Wis. Couuihs PiSBCB, Plffs Att'ys. First publicaUon Dee. I.

foreclosure 8a' TATE OF WTSCON8n CTBCOTT COUBT OF OUTAGAHIB COUNTY. FhoBnit Mut'ial Life Insurance Company Ti'ff against Wo-viford D. Jordan and Mary B. eurdon, his wife Westiey H. Williams and Car iine Williams his wife, and Hanry Palmer, deJ ssyidanta.

Hy virtu of and pursuant to a judgment of kreclosure and sals in the above entitled ac-un, bearing date the 13th' day of November. i suau expose ior sale ana sail at puouc Jctinn, to the highest bidder at the front door the Court House in the city of Appieton, in id Coouty, at the hour of one o'clock, P. an Momlay the th day of January, 8 9, the allowing dsscribed real estate, or so much hereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the sum six thousand twelve and ao-HM dollars, and ton per cent, interest thereon, per annum, from sae -ith day of Novembex, l-'7. and the ousts SMd aisuursements of suoh sale to-wit: Lot No. Jjne ().

of section No, one and the north Ltlf of the nirtheast quarter of section No. two and lot No. two and west half of south-Cist quarter and the east ha'f of ths north east Quarter of seottoo No. nine 19) and south forty fcree 14 'I acres of lot No. and Iota No five i eight and nine- (9) of section no.

twenty-ne and south-east quarter of corth-wext quarter and south halt of soutn-wrst quarter of actum No. Twenty-six, 6) and north-half of the nth-wmt quarter of section No. twenty-eight l.of the south half of the north-east quarter of section no. thirtv-five 9 all being in Town-hip tweuty-threet) north of Bangs No sixteen tO) east containing eight hundred three and it. (.

of land according to government anrvev and all In acid county of Outa-eaaais. Dated at Appieton, December 6th AM KS Leknom Sheriff Tylr Dickinson, Pltfls Attorneys, Bparta, 7 Wis. FererJosure iale-sVTATR OF WISCONSIN CIBCUIT COUBT OCi'AGAMlB COUNTY. Oenrge Miller, executor of the last will and Asfcunnt of Tiitodore Keipes, deoeased. plaiu-Ufl.

-ag tiust Christian ErusL Oertrudv Ernst, Wilhulm 8cbug and Agnea Bclfug, defendants. By virtjeof and pursuant to a judgment of fciMelesiir and order of sale, rendered in the oove euUtled action at a speeia term of the Areuit c.urt for Outagamie Countv, Wisconsin, kaid at Green Bay. Brown Connty, Wisconsin, est the Srat day of Febrnarv. AD. 1H7H.

I shall a Monday, the 17tn of February, ljtm, at the lonr of I o'clock in the forenoon of that dav, at front door of the court house, in the1 citv of Appieton, ia ti- county of Outagamie and Ktate 2 W.sxmttn, onVr foe sale and nil tt publio ckietHM) the highest and beet bidder, the foi-bwing "ecnbed propvarty situate ia the county ex Outagamie, Wiseoosia, to-wit: Part of the north-east quarter of section to HI, t'a twentV'ne fill north, of range eaveateea (17) east, beginning on the line between Mages No's seventeen (IT) and eighteen CM. dn south fourteen u) chains seven 17 nak tmm th earner of towns No's twentv-one (il) and twentv-two (41, and running thence Jong said range line due south five (ij ehains sMty-fivn iu links to the centre of the track of the rmut from Appltoa to the Oneida settlement jka now toa veiedi thence along said track south 38 hnks, to a post driven; ttuntea north I w. A chains UU links to a V. at; theuee north SPfA. ehains SJ links to place of beginning oontaizung one Tx-iiX) Al-: all that portion of the south-west 'quarter (4t of the north-west quarter I1) of section Jx ri), town twentv-on raw, range eighteen .31 lving west of a straight line running from Bie north -eat corner of th above described Ssad south-easterly to the point of inter-snction ei the centre of the Creek with ths north Una of sk! ATptetonand Oneida settlement road eon.

teiaiav one-eiohtA of aa acre, more or leas. Sheriffs office, AnvleVw, Jannary Sd. htVa. JAMSS LENNOX, Sheriff. Outagamie County, Wla.

Waraer AByaavPllTs Att ra. wt rrasA M. IXteaatllVRew Twrt Asear) iixaiou aaw iosr. Hi'W ttsromn a r. CIv-wB's CVlobrmtvd Kaaav ih aj 4 ta-)4r errata- ff ar rsaii at Vxkiw.

Invniaa. eaial Uaw. IwpaleceT Uralal aa ri.lt. akl laraply.lvMa)eatal'Marriae,ete,; abkv rit.T aae nt.iJcl by sH la taliriio' via titrinnao. ia snleil vv'taiiealv six aeat, "1 c-h-lJ anikMr, ia admiraMe trm a tblrlr r' a iai r-cix-.

ism taatrwitacee eqBwie t. sxasMbaraaic. eaid wlihaii fx a f-Jwtsvl ajawtaeertheaapllrat tai'e; auiaiiaz eat a I rata, at nn a eartaia 4 by waMt sveiy eastwv what In aw ha. atty care hlia- 4JsrThi. taciar MhM b.

ia thehaads af evsry feaih aaa nrrf -as ta the Ua, trKlwchrval.isaa aUin eavelnea. sostala. an rarwat li nh elMaMan taeuia. Al-lf w- THX rLVEKWMi HEOIC4I. CX, At Ana st.

"Saw York: p. fK Beat ASfttt. Tlio cliiiney-irncr, for ill- inure, is totlto heart from the enrtiosl to'ihe liitest liotir of existence. The corner rnpbottrtl! What stores of n'cet thintsH has it rontaittcd for ns in vonth; with what luxuries its shelves Ltve cnxtnetl in mnnhtKHti A 8micor- r.er ia will! Who ever objertvtt to filch ft A corner in tt wotiitiirs Lesirt! Ome pet there, mul yo tuav oon the culire tlomain. A Corner ni ho lVm)e of Funic.

Arrivo st Ui.U and you become iiuiuortui. OONTINOtJI AU-HAtL ROUTE I NO OHANOK OF OARI I BOAS. OSS MASACKMEKTI From CU1CAUU to PittslmrEli, Harrislmri, Baltimore, WasMaitoii; YorL Great Short ToBOKTONt VIA NEW YORK CITY. Raarlisa all Poluta III Nw aisrssf. I'll in a ti I'ii I net) Co ra U.N ALL KXI'ltrSS TKAINSI MA XIFI CHI' CA ItS with cn r.tnasD ffESTINfilUlSK AIj; UAKIS limyt New Pa'cnl Safety riatrrB mil Coupler.

tlegant Eating Houses ITU A I. 1 1 "fK UKA 1.9 3 EXPRESS" TRAINS Uwvat C'liloniru as Follows, a- A KAHT KXPKR9S aW lt. Kanant Wuiitlav. 1th thai Popular Veatibulaa olaMHilns; Car, am ht- ruial'iiiitli M.t llarni-i 111. Phllattf l(tliis, I'.

lit Ym nt.i..i,,6:15 A. M.t Ualilniorai. V. 3t, tahinirltiri, :0 l. Marft tlav.

SslfS P. N. Ailmnlr Exp'. (Dally) With anal Jlotaal Car Rancliat. I'ltattui'htii, I'.

XI i Hat 1 i.biiin, Phllaillnlila i A N.a. York: A ll M. Pa-In I I'liilaiMpliia 81 atlns Oar 011 tills Trsln.wliirli rvinaliia In ttttHil until A' Plillartt'llillla Ml Hl(h' OxlO p. M. Night Exp.

ixcfpt Satufdij With Irwwlitar-Itootn Slsaaplns; Car. R.scla ii 1 1 .1 uislt.tiat- H. 1 Hani-Ititi. M.t Hal.lui.a-f, 7:16 A. M.

Wrt.l.lnitl..ll A tlillaula.illta. A. N.w V.trlt, A. M.l B.tton,t:40 I. M.

TIissiikIi Haiiltiiors su Vls.s-illattftt Sltatl ir ar tin 'Ma Ttaln TASX ALWA73 AS LOW A3 AST OTITIS LIKI. arlhraaga lick.ti for Bait st nil Frlsolrtl Polntl th. W.rt. 1,1 (or tbtm rU tat rOBI WA7HI Ml PiHHOTLVANIA Llt. a llt'ti.

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Appieton tt Publi.hiTi, 849 5S1 Broadway, New Tork. tutaa iiiir iiiiyaa aitunaa aa'iti iiaa rrtvAra in nrit. THE SCIENTIFIC) AMERICAN TIIlHTY POCRrit TEAK. The most Popular Scientific Paper in the World. Only $9.90 a year, inol tiding postag.

WNtO. 2 number a year. 4,000 Book Paget. The Sclent. flo Amnrlcdii fl rtj flriC ttM weekly tie w.pr ol nlxteen llu tntwl willi KileHIM ui''ti4, repr H'it)(U Ne newatnt tint) ttrm recMiit rtirfir4 the iU nnd leoreN hicTilMK nw and li.twr.Ml Ing ftci in Allien If lira.

II trLluiiltiir. th I u. IIHth. M.lfwl pf.r.i.t. iulil Stl-t-i'--, Vit-iril llfptort.

QmrlitfT. A niRnmr. Th nt nt v-tlmhle I I era hy emhirnt wrl nr Iti lep irimnUaf icienee, will te p.iiftl In the Tertnt t3 2(1 per 00 hulf le pffb' tntc l'lKmnt t- Mifentii. -In aft o'tM, 10 rants Polfl by nil newMfetlei. R.tful pent it uf.m- lo MUNNAOO iMI-h-rg, Prd w.

Htm -Tnrll. A Inconne-tl with tbe XstX JX XDi 8neu)lflj Mnno 0. wre Hc.tiM of iim-l i itJ uigm fnreutu: hwve ii 31 ytm ptr-ieiic, un I nt have tha In meat wtii-Hhfnnt In tU wi'hl. Pe-tenti ma otnnin'l im tbe Um-tt trm A hjHI i the li miHe a the 9ciref fflr mrlitt ir.il naiented through thia iKaiicy. With th tii'se ami ra-iidem: of th- ptHlu.

Ht rlv lm ieaa eirriilatiun fhii) jclven, Httentl li tli raited the nierltN irf ttie nfr pktaat.Md'l atr.a or Iu dnrtl mtten amally efr-s)iaal. Any periion wttik titim a new tiimwrw ventloi. CHfi jiat'MftrtiB ifra-' of rhai whettr a pi-tent can pmlmMy ha uhtttina hy witjlMif the nnderaifEnett. We aend fr our ha 4 Hiiifk alMiiit piiteut lw, )iteat-j. caveHta tiarte in'irhse their euet.

and l.owHH'nralrwlth hlnta ftw prfa cnrlnic ailvaneea or liiTeHlluna Aihlrea rr tha I'mf per, or concerning pHtcntH. at aib Row.N. V. Branch offii-r. Cor Y.k Ttli t-.

SCEIBNER'S MONTHLY, CONI UCTED BY HOLLAND. The UaadMsmt lllaafralrd Ma(axia ia lk World. Tfas Amerirn aalitltti, DititMstfttHt Is new More than 70.003 Monthly, And it baa a cm mi Mo in KnsU tM Ittas say rattier Ama-rlvaii iHaitas ne a.t ry I'HttilHir avtit sins alHtBjt una hulttlrt-a! aoal Slty ptK a If I Irum fltly Is original wood-cut must rsttiHa. ANA'iKJNCKMKNT KOIt lT-. Amntiai ths HitrscliuB.

for Ills csiMiug ar srs "II a wo nn.t-l Ity Mrs. franc. Iftvtfa son eurnttlt, nittltur uf -ariiat tt( Utarrla'a Tlas atcatns of Mra, Uurn.llVtipw no. mI la laid fa Lttnca lilrr; tb lirr-i la it rutins Inv.Dlur of Anisrfrsa birth llaw.irthV'l. ths longat.t ttr Mrs Mnr-rlt bs.

yrt tailitt-o 11 aill run lltr anyb larsl.s mitnb.i.tif lb. Monthly, ocatlnnlnir wilb PCS, and t.111 tie prof.ily (lla.lr tlt-tl' a by 11.11 Piyraa-n. ss-ihor of "Hnittiar." -Tb Mhs rho laai bis Nana," Ac Is ihi r'm ne that salh- Kntphall? a Weatafro selllt'Uiainl 4 ur sw ha Or-orgs Cslile, Is be 'an tht. tottln-lttn This atory arifl asllhit Clta atalw of arlty tit Criroi. LuBf.

fans nt lh ararauf 1 SOS 4 nm -tim of that ajarasios sntt tug. rnt kablv llks-usa to thr tlat.ltlitaa-ai-SlrMctloa Sa-ratarl, FoBTsa'T. nr r.u 1 lit- at rlrs 'Itsxaa lb AtHB.t wllh Ht. -ortrult ot Hrysai) will bs tlBBStl, tbnt liiKfrllaaw stfjarliiir In Novi-sihsr, Tbaaa. portrait, sr.

draw a frvs life by Wystf Estoa aad sh-rrsa-d by T.tM. Ikfslilw srlal Isd sB-srstslf on ttntatd pSera-BS frntl-i'la-. Hiur dlt lsr.nl I ba.of tu. Ilvssaf tbs bcsi. will theas tjitsa la siims.s.

aa-rla-s of pnpor. (mostly HlnairalKlJby Jfhu Mulr. Iha- t.lfct't.la D.laralUI. Th. aat aad pirlBr'aaa.

BBd, sttbos-sss lima, t-X'CI and trnat arurtn. .1 aflia-s ol Ths tMlifur-nis lp" that bars ba-aaai Blaila. ts Mrita. wlU k.ieh tbs Cslitorals Psssss, laakas, Wiad DttrraBS said Kitraaj s. ins ritwor Mt.

nriMrt It Smith. rurn.ll coiup-attloa aif tho laxs ProC Hant.l. ia Hra.ii, wiih Mr W.IU nbsmpnsy bsartt. whoaerOawvaBr-Hl Mr Iw.r KlBat la hi L.tar Ihroa-cti ''Ths tiramf praap.rta ffjr tHISsa-S -atlta aaf B-aparrsaa Ihw ptSaBSl caaB'lll b'Sa th. cltia-av rMOBreatssf lbs sTS-at sssplrs 1st -l it.

a.T si-b" iri as. aa SX- Jfmrtl.ratar aoldior. will th rael I tatrlliolton. to ScsiasiK dnrlns; tbs ejoalaa: yar. Taay ar.

writtsa and illasti-stsal by Mr. llaw 1 Klart 4 BaltU rs. Tbs ttr.t o' tn. -i abnar K.B Risy sptx-sr. la th.

La-rant ar nl atr Tbe mmu tjsirMStnc-i. W. sr.Bo-w ha. Ins; pr.pur kr ay-tat-1 a -as lha laad-Inj Uoi.crstllt-s of Kurapa. I'har Will h.

WritlM -by aa maricta Oulloat afaaa-. ar, air 11. If. Au.l Bad will lBC'B1 Ktrtrh-t" cf th. la.

Hi man of lha aattaM taaporlaBI Dalnarsilasal of tlfa-at Uruaiu sail lbs CiaBtlaanfr Aa-toaaj th. taVlillo-ial pipars to aaav ba aaaaatiuns I Ih a a MB "II -W ill wa inul ttwa paneraby Vt IrB-t-'aB'y) "f'at Stw iutll, la.wn-r-laotlta-c ar alyillby i nm Kl atr aaiaav ar taf 'a-lir, B-ar sat Art an 4 Anlata, im.lieaB A renal -t Kf. aa-ara lirarar--- also Papaars .1 Irani. Il atlarflrala Lllaraaara. aat iilt4 3 tlatl ta.

Blttrla-a. P.ja-aB-' a-aae. a lha fist'' ta. 4 4 liutr.au. io.

aw 'ii -a a' tax P.ao r. tan la ifi m. fF A tVaok H.riaws fro bit. atf -Tn -an I II i.uir. term t.V ir in IS it aiaV.

Bt-baurtptapaa mi ih. di traof ihn ia- bb byal: a-n-aati-a- an tpa.ua ws-hlttx lo sua-artba tta la na'ijla'i abatald writs a. a a. 0 'Jm a' tl tJ Hi. in fill.

aaad aa-BuJ with raa Cl.taeaia 1. I atf dvr.aar I la-r, i aCKIBSlSa-a 4711 A Til BroaUir. Ns fjrk. A Call to See the Refrigerator. A couple of weeks ago Mr.

S-trsaper told his wife one morning lliaf he had eot about tired of butterbur his bread with a spoon, and so that day lie seiit home a refrigerator. It was a beauty, and lie felt proud of it, so much so that he had a good deal to say about it at the store. "I suppose you have to put ico in it, don't you said one of the clerks. "Certainly," said Mr. Karsapcr; "but then it takes very little.

It's an improvement on all the ever made. Full of little boxes and places for all sorts of things. Keeps everything separate meat, vegetables, milk ami so on, without any mixing up. It makes hot weat her so much more comfortable, Bob, to pull hp to the table and find everything nice, cool and crisp, instead of limp, sour anil slushy. We wouldn't bo without it again for any money.

I wish you'd run in and look at it, Boh, the first timo you're going by. It's a curiosity, and I know you'll get one as soon as you nee it. Don't you liol her ubout ceremony run in at any time." Bob said he would. About 2 o'clock one morning last week, Mr. Sirsapcrwns awakened out of his slumber that always keeps company THE BEST OF ALL JHIUEHTS FOE 1IA1T OB BEAST.

1 tVlirn mctlicino ImslnfiJlib'y tloii'- 1.1 its 11 mn.ioa 11 rast'H itr luoi't Itian it liilrtt 01 eunttir)-; lit it lins tto I every prt if tlio wt.rltl wlien T'tiara p8 Fittcri fitly sale relinneo t-aa iof uin iiia prolry to call suck a lni Uicino THE BEST OF ITS KIND. This the case with tlio Mexican Mautaiigc J.I ni mo tit. Evt iy mull brinpi In of valnablo hnrae vtd, 1 ho ng.iny ttf tm awful 1 cold tir lr; rabdaetl, tho li- rr rf i lirn-mntl'm overcome, nnil of tlinnsnnil-and-ono other nntl lucreirs nnrformtHli by tho oltl lcliablo Mex-lcnTa astmias; Liniment. -forms of a-iutwunl -dlseaso arc spctxlily curett by iho MEXICAN Mustan. Liniment.

It a muscle, mcmbrnno and tissao. to Iho very lton-, banishing ami carina; disfitso wllh a power never f.iils. It 1 mcaliclno iccrlcd by cx-orjboaly, from bo ranchero, who rlUea hii tUSTAMG over t'jo aolltnry to Iho mcrchnnt iho vraodentter who sulita bislo tKlhllm It euros liln'tttuaUsta when ell other artnli-niloris Inll. This wondorittl LINIMENT spoaflMy enre Mich aliments cf thorn uviiA.1 tiJibU ns Khsnraatlsm. 3 aire lllnsrs, St Iff leiatta, orauraart ntsiaelaata JUruraa a cbmI H-aUala, C'ntja, Urutaes aad KpraiMs, Psisouoiia Blla-a nnat KtlfTxaa 7, Iaamr-aaeas, Olat Soros, laUblala.

raara ralajplra, alard Brvaat. stml luUcctt every ronu of cxurna.1 Ua It is the rrrcatt st rcmctl-r for tho frartlcra a i aocitleuta 11 which tho liaorii C'unATKH era subject that liaa ajvtT bra kuoarn. It cures Spraiaas, tallf? Jilnta, Foataalrr. IVarsMraa Nrrra, llotaa laia etara, Ksaat Mot, ttf-revar Wsna. racara, Hollow Dsn, Mt-rateawa, laaal-ealla, Spavtau 1 arrr, RlaicbaMsp, Ola S-aara-s, Iaall KvU, Fila aajpaan tbo Mxlit nnd urrry otstrr ailucamt Tlcl IU ccnauii asf tbe Mabls anal Mo-It Vara! an Ilatatr.

A la-eutT five oa-nt botthj tat Kezican us' mis; Unlmont I aa often at veal a a aluab boaiap, a lilt crutches, 01 years if tortnre. It aala wit rant a Kcauv It ft tn tn ho Ttrry root 01 tho suiter, pemaruaaing even ihe bone. It cures, cvoryraratly, aad atlsappnirita a one. It baa braen ia ateacly u-a ior naor 1 haa Iwcnty-flvo years, aad 15 positircly THE BEST OF ALL FC3 OS SILAST. LiNir.iEnTS.

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Years Available:
1853-1906