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The Neenah Daily Times from Neenah, Wisconsin • 4

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PERSONAL MENTION. EARLY WORMS. nn win- mi So royal. na.iy a XI VjjirjgVeV' 1 n' Op'e t3 (I i) CEDAR STREET, A Full and Complete Line of HATS and CAPS 1 Fall stock Call and get aHatorCap lor Fall wear B. Manvilte was in the city to-day.

Charley is nojv of the firm of Coe Manville, Chicago, brokers in Hardware, Mrs. Wm. Van Hoozen. of Romeo, is visiting Mrs. S.

A.Cook. C. B. Clark and daughter Miss Theda visit in Milwaukee to-day. T.

M. Brinnan of Cincinnati is in the city, patting in the doors to the new Bank vault. The latest and most brilliant marriage in New York was celebrated in the Museum in that city last night It was the wedding of Daniel Moses, a young man who might be classed as of the spindle order ot bipeds, weighing only 95 pounds, and Miss Blanch Gray, a member of the Museum, and who is slightly given to embonpoint the lovely young blonde weighing 575 pounds, and is 16 years of age. -The Hon. Hannibal Hamlin is about to present a fine public clock to his native town of Pans, to be placed in the tower of the Baptist church.

The aged Lewis Day died at Bay Settlement on Monday last. 0. W. Shepard, the painter, will remove to residence on Doty Avenue lately occupied by Mr. Schell.

Gains Ellis is too old a man to recuperate fully from his accident And his busy business manners will be missed in every corner of Neenab S. A. Simpson and L. J. Math ews are reported better to-day, a fact the Times is pleased to announce.

A big surprise party was held out at Mr. Dickinson's lost night. Music, refreshments and the merry danco made it a pleasant affair. A very delicate and successful operation was performed by Dr. Bishop, occuhst of Fond du Lac, assisted by Dr.

Giffin, yesterday, in removing a cataract from the eye of Miss Petta Schmid. Emma Abbott and the grand English Opera Co. is to be at the New Opera House, Oshkosb, Thurs day, Oct 4th, in "King for a Day." A special will be run on the Central. Elias Beach, the old settler of of Dundas, died about a year ago, and on Wednesday his widow aged 77 years, followed him to great be yond. The Hettinger Pic-Nio Comedy Co.

is a New England organization. It was played in Lynn for two weeks in It is similar to The Tourists in a Palace Car," and there is no end to laugh and fun through the entire play. Howard Clement is ou the sick ist to-day, threatened with typhoid ever. C. W.

Howard is quite ill to day. Typhoid fever is on the increase in this city. Mrs. W. Donovan, of Waupun, and Miss Lizzie Radford, Oshkosh, is visiting Miss Mamie Ford.

The Green Bay Advocate ac knowledges a pleasant call form our L. C. Oborn, of the Shoe Factory. Lou stands in nobly with the editors. AT THE RUSSELL The following are arrivals at the tlussell House since this morning: Manville, Aldrich, Bab-cock, San ford, Chicago; A Ze- nie, Grand Itapids: rarmelle, A Frost New fork; Bohnett Dogherty.

Appleton; and Griffith, Fond du Lac tST HA AS' store crammed full of new and desirable goods for Fall and Winter wear. tT The finest line ot LADIES' NECKWEAR in the city, at HAAS Te tht Lad.es, Ladies' and children's Hoods, Mit tens, An endless variety of knit good, at Miss M. E. Lansing's. 45-w Tha Wifttnnain (Vntml rnna two trains daily for Chippewa Falls aud Ean Claire, with elegant coach es.

tWGothiog for fall and winter at Lower Prices than ever at Gaff-kxt'b Cheap Store, OYSTERS! Oysters by the can, or served in every style, at Geo. Schmid Restaurant (ml9tf) Ue you want Secondhand carriages, s'ogle or double seated It so, call at as. W. Brown hvery stable, Neensh. Which Had No Business To Be Out Hop picking.

Hay lofts are full. The falling leaves. Equinoctial storms are ripe. Considerable wheat in market Picnics are postponed until 1884. Ducks are a good crop this year.

Tenement houses are few to find. A heavy growth of buckwheat straw. No gun should be carried loaded in a wagon. Don't eat peach pits. They are poisonous.

We bid welcome to progress in every direction. It is now squirrel time, but where are the squirrels. New visitors are bringing their overcoats with them. Wood thieves have already began their annual raids. In this county the acreage of hops is small and the crop light.

The house-fly now seeks a place pear the kitchen stove. Full house cleaniug has begun, and profanity is on the increase. It is autumn, yet a good many men will persist in wearing overcoats. More business is done here than in any other town of twice our size in the State. Look at the bright little army of boys and girls as they march to the city schools.

The summer tourist will now "Fold his tent like the Arab and silently steal away." The time has arrived for another contraction or expansion of dress patterns. The livliest runaway for years occurred this morning. Will Lansing had bis horse and buggy at the Winnebago Mills, loaded with paste and bills for the Pic-Nic when his Kentucky horse Othello" got frightened and lit out The scene was one that required a painter's brush to depict The horse did nobly; Will's hair stood on end; the boy who assisted him stood on his bead in the barrel of paste; the bills flew, and the people shouetd circus! The police stopped the horse, set Will to rights, aud hauled the boy out ot the paste keg. But all along the route was Scattered bills reading ''Make quick time for your seats for the Pic-Nic, Oct 31" PARNELUIIOT. London, Sept 27.

Dispatches just received from Dublin state that Charles Stewart Parnell, the Irish leader, was shot in that city to-night by an Orange fanatic. The first re ports announced that Mr. Parnell had been mortally wounded, but a later message says that he was shot through the body, receiving a severe, but not fatal injury. Intense excitement prevails in Dublin, and the military reserves are held in readiness for immediate service to suppress any dangerous popular demonstration. Mr.

Parnell was expected to speak this evening at a great Irish mass meetiug in Leds. Later reports are contradictory, some claiming Parnell was shot through the body, and that the affair was acideatal; while other reports say it was not Parnell, but one of his friends who wss shot' There is great excitement over the affair throughout Eugland aud Ireland. The Times copied from an Osh kosb paper that Haywood, the would- be suicide was dead. A friend of Hay-ward's went from this city to attend the funeral, and found the corpse ait-ting up in bed, and with a good show for recovery. We are aorry and glad.

Sorry we misled our friend; glad that Hay ward has not shuffled off this mortal coil. The great trotting match between Jay Eye See and St Julian comes off in Fleetwood Park, New York, to-morrow. The admission fee is 93. Street Commissioner Gerhardt is doing a good job in raising the stone crossing from the Bank fjrner to Cook's corner. J.

X. ftTuMB. tr entered at Wk Pot-Ol at JTemafc, i (.. i second etas matt matter. City OQoial Paper.

Neenah DrifiDir Park has per isnea it yiccem to poor management. Its printing was carried oat of town i because the Times criticised it too freelv. Selah! A piece of hardwood scantling two by eight was pitched out of lower window of the new corner block last evening and it struck Mr Barber on the side of his head, cut ting him some but not seriously. If we are to hare more street lamps, the question must be, decided before the digging days are oyer. Lonisyille Courier Journal: Hettinger is a good mimic, and lm personates a number of well known character.

Paul, Kalfahs ft Co. hare pnt in an elegant line of Cloths for the fall trade, and with an experienced cutter can suit the most fastidious person in the line of clothing. See their new ad. in to-day's Timet. to be Barnum's circus followers, were ordered out of the city last night bj oar police.

The genuine Mexican Palmes Soap is found at Wbitenack's. Re member. Nearly every week the city clerk receives letters from parties wanting to auction off goods of one kind or another. The reply is short, sharp and decisive ''a city ordinance strict ly forbids it" That is all. Patronize your home dealers, get the worth of your money, and be happy.

Waco Daily Enquirer: Mr. Hettinger recited the beautiful poem "Somebody's Mother." His superb recitation called forth warm applause. -Watkin Gittens is building a fine barn on corner of Elm street and Doty Avenue. -George Stuhlfauth's bakery at Wausau burnad Loss, $600. Tramps are holding up men on the levee at La Cross for so small a sum as 60 cents.

The Milwaukee bridge company put fn the lowest bid for building the Sixth street bridge at Racine over Root river, 114,450. The Jury disagreed in the case of the Cornelison brothers at Appleton, ou trial for brutally beating Felix De Coster, of Freedom, and the case is postpond. r-3. Haas is on deck in to-day's Times with locals that will interest everybody, Head them. A young woman giving her name as Lucy Stanton applied to the Madison authorities for a pass to West Hope, Ohio, where her parents reside.

She is insane. The Turners of Appleton have "began the erection of one of the finest halls in the northwest. The corner atone will be laid on Saturday, Oct 6th. A committee from the Appleton Turner tendered an invitation wuiwunu uutmuir deliver the address, which is to be marked by quite imposing ceremonies. Mr, Guenther will accept the invitation.

"Solid com! art" can be realised by those sofieringfrom all torms ot Scrofula, it they take Hoods Sarsapaiilla and be cored. GT" We shall close out our stock of CLOTHING, and therefore offer immense bargains, at HAAb. MUSICAL. KfUa fTaht Lachmann. harms' tvr.

fee ted as a teacher on the piano-iorte, will teach a limited number, wf pu pils, or terms, apply by postal af at the residence of Mr. E. J. Idtcnmaon. wm.

jf I im. tinm anil rvli Iminn. in Sd ward. 31-4w anv flavor, at Geo. Schmid a lUsUu- rant First arrival of Fall Goods at (UrrKTT ineap otore, r-j-enn initi far Men and Boys all New Designs at Arrxit'a Cheap :o.eci for -cVX Ull 99 CentStore.

99 NEXT WEEK. WHONG LEE, Hiu oiHned hit Clrinese Laundry Ob Wisconsin Ateaiia, la bulldlnj next to I Ulrica's meat market, FIRST-CLASS wnntr nhvw on short notice and prices made satisfactory Now Heat Ilarliet, rruTp tL0'S OLRICH. I ah undersigned has opened anew -a- Meat Market iu bis store East of Russell House Block, fiVi.iR.iRa'!,,0?nPl,5r customers witherer? and at the nuhlie in Llease. -v AUim mjr hrst to Fresh Meats very day. Poultry furnlangd on orde- liHIlll.

Tailoring. C. JESSGL Inform the citizens of Neenah and Menanaaod ietultr, that he has eaaaada large and Tarled stuck af Cloth Trimmings And I prepared to cut and make toe same lor sintU garments and soils in the Latest style and at lowest price. Please irire me a eail, mod cnarantee entkr-satisfaction. srpSSDy Sh ou Cedar Street, south of the-, Russell House.

Brighton Market. BY J. B. OSHIEB. In John Brown's Block, Wisconsin avenue.

A choice line of meals, salt and fresh, fete" srith ah and (asM wiU always be kept. Absolutely Pure. This powder never yanes. A marrel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mora econo-nomical than the ordinary kinds, and eonnotbe old in competition wltu the multitude of low tent, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Mold only In tani Koyal Baking Powder los Wall -st.

N. Y. (seps 82 1 in He left his adored one at a late hour last evening, at the front gate of her residence in Second ward, and as be walked musingly homeward, he met a companion and he told him how bis fond fancy ''painted her clothed, in samite, resting sweetly upon her pillow, the angels bending o'er her couch and whispering heavenly dreams." And his friend who has a sister and knows how it is, dispelled the young man's fancy with "Pshaw! At this moment she is in the pantry, gnawing hungrily on a ham bone!" ITALIAN BAKING POWDER. To the Public: The public is cautioned against the practice of many grocers who sell what they claim to be Koyal Baking Powdar, loose or in bulk, without label or trade-mark. All such powders are base imitations.

Analyses of hundreds of samples of baking powders sold in bulk to parties asking for Royal have shown themxall to be largely adulterated, mostly with alum, dan gerous for use in food, and comparatively val neless for lea ven in put poses The public is too well aware of the injurious effect of alum uponthe system, to need further caution against the use of any baking powders know to be made from this drug; but the dealer's assurance, "Oh, its just as good as Royal," or "it's the genuine Royal, only we buy it by the barrel to save expense of can," is apt to mislead unsuspecting costomers into buying an article which they would not knowingly use in their food under any consideration. The only safety from such practices is in buying biking powder only in the original package, of a well known brand, and a thoroughly established reputation. The Royal Baking Powder is sold only in cans, securely closed with the Company trade-mark label, and the weight of oackaee stamped on each cover. It is never sold ratulk, by the barrel, or loose by weight or measure, and all such offered the public under any pretense, are imitations. Jf consumers will bear these facts iu mind, and also see that the package nurchasedls properly labeled, and the label unbroken, they will be al ways sure ot using a baking powder perfectly pure and wholesome, and ol the highest test strength in the market J.

C. Hoagland, President Royal Baking Powder N. The Date. Remember that the great Ilet tinger Pic-Nic Comedy Co. will be at Schuetzen Hall ou Wednesday night next Oct.

3d. Get your scats at once at Sparry Striddes, 85 and and 50' tents. The Hall will be Crowded. Fun galore. For Sale.

A horse, buggy, cow, and a good harness for sale Apply at once to Jas. Hanson, on the Lake Shore road, Neenah. 46-3t 1ST A lull line ot Black and Col-oied VELVETS popular prices at 47 HAAS' tW We offer 5 Cases of DRESS GOODS for 5c. 7c. 10c, 12Jc, all wool filling, at the cheap cash store of S.

HAAS. Carpets! Carpets! At 20c; a good oue at 30c; a better one at 45c All of above are bargains at HAAS. We call attention to our su- line of Ladies' and Gents' UN-ERWEAR, at much reduced prices, at HAAS. CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEYS. Ernst Kemp is now read? to clean your chimneys.

Order by postal. Paul, Have a new and large stock of Tailoring Coods FOR SUITS FOR Or for any single garment, and make them in style and at prices that cannot be beat. Warranted to fit or no pay. Also a fulfline ot Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, Crockery, Hats and Caps, at Bottom Prices. run wo.

amviuM ai MM. IWIIM.I. oruiios or nuru lauiu. Uttta li a. nii limn a CUE WtBl Hlll II I I p-UjHW fCuuc lb ruu Im Pianos and Organs! Special Inducements giren to buyers ot Pianos and Organs at Sperry Stridde's Jewelry and Music Store, Cedar street, Neenab.

rrrriiMftwv) DECKER. DENTIST. Office orer Kimberly Elwers Druse Store. Fine material, fine work, and prices moderate. All work guaranteed satisfactory or the money refunded.

Wm. Decker. Neenah, Wis. IW.GIFnN,lI.D. Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.

VtTie Murk. Ni-nh ill tMnA tkir. aud nltcht, and will attend all calls promptly. COAL! GOAL! The undniimd Is now nrfnarvd tn rnntrvl and deliver tlw Ixwi Coal bruught nah aud at low pure. I handle all kinds hard and son, also toe celebrated Massiilon Cannel The best Coal JUn, wood for sale coal yards opposite the Central EK.

tank. 6r den may be lull at Stove's faarUware Mnre. JZaH L. J. CHASE.

Lands Clihnit C.n Sheaf Salt-ratus for sale at the Boss Grocery of A. J. Whiten act on Ced ar street. t3fGold or Silver VafhM will be furnished for net rrf llinr 9S cents express charges and 6 per cent rrofik, by A. F.

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