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0tttf STEVENS POINT, PORTAGE COUNTY, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1896. NUMBER 151 FIRST YEAE. Espress Rates Lowered. ARE GETTING READY. ii ii LUCIEN BONAPARTE.

Notices have been received at one of Mayor ami Aldermen Will Go to lie Wa tli Ablest ami Most CouraceoM mm in iuisa the express offices which promise a Grano Waupaca Next Wednesday, of the EmviiTor' Itrothers. general reduction in tariff rates from Tho vonnirer brother hud, after tho Mayor Darker and a number of 15 to per cent over Its lines in por first juvenile luats of radicalism, be aldermen will go to Waupaca vex tions cf iseonsin and Michigan. come a moderate republican, nouiing la onnvietions resolutely. Having op- Wednesday to inspect a stone crash For certain distances beyond 100 er now in use at that place. The r9ed tho hereditary consulato for JS a- 1 1 .6 miles the orders issued place the re authorities of that city haveeffered poleon, ho withdrew, unnuiHuui oi any ii duction at from 23 to 40 cents on rpwnrd he luisrht have ciaimeu ior ms Saturday, April 25 to have it running that day, so that every 100 pounds.

The new tariff all may iudjre of its work for them services of Brumaire, to lead a life oi study and cultivate his inborn literary will go into effect in the course of a selves. The mayor extends an in few days. The cause of the general tastes. On tho death of his first wite, Friday, April 24. "Favorite German Comedian" and "Sweet Singer," The Sensational Kural Comedy vitation to all Stevem Pointers who reduction is said to be owing to the by whom he had two daughters, ho mar Parliamentary Screamers.

Talking cn another occasion with Wagoner about public opinion, the chancellor said: "Yon doubtless remember the saying cf Napoleon I that three shrieking women will make more noise than a thousand silent men. It is therefore very absurd ef us to attach so much importance to the shrieking women of public opinion. True public opinion is that which is the outcome of certain political, religious and social convictions, of a very simply kind, deep down in the national life, and to recognize and give effect to this is the task of the true statesman. I might call it the undercurrent of public opinion. Hence it is that I have never reckoned with our parliamentary screamers, and consequently I have always had the satisfaction of having enlisted cn my side the public opinion by which I sot any store.

The national assembly in St. Paul's, Frankfort, and the Union parliament at Erfurt were both in point of fact composed of excellent speakers, and yet what remains of them now? 'Swallowed up and forgotten; such is the singer's curse. Bismarck's Table Talk. may bo interested in street work to closeness of the money market and accompany the aldermanic party to ried, in direct opposition to 8 wishes, the beautiful and accomplished Mme. do Jauberthon.

This was in 1803. Joshua SimpMns the consequent slowness of business. Waupaca. It is probable that the reduction of Tie, had been importuned to put her As yet the aldermen have not one company will be followed by the A Drama of Intermingled Laughter and agreed upon any definite plan in re away and lend himself to tho project of buttressing tho empiro by himself ac other. GARDNER CHAS.

A. "CARL" gard to street work, any more than cepting a crown anil contracting a royal that a number of streets will be mac Ave Divorced. adaraised. The width of the mac An absolute divorce was granted in his Romantic marriage. Ho was by far tho ablest ana most courageous of the Bonaparto brothers, but his heart was true, his principles were fixed, and ho was utterly indifferent to the riso of Napoleonic cm- Friday to Mrs.

Caroline J. Lurn of adam to be laid will determined later, but the consensu of opinion ieurs. Presented with a complete cast ol competent players. All that contributes to lio Id the close attention of an audience for hoars, ta amuse, it to ti rill and excite it to please it iu eveiy way by novel Scenic and Mechanical effects, ingenuity of plot and skill iu acting, may be seen and heard in this, the greatest of New England plays. Don't miss THE THRILLING SAW MILL SCENE.

Most realistic piece of mechan comedy, this city. The plaintiff alleged in seems to bo that 30 feefc is plenty the complaint that she was married Firp- on July 2nd, 1S91. to James Lum It was with reluctance tnat no canio wide enough. If this width is finally adopted the expense to lot owners at Loval. Wis.

They lived together to Mantua. There are two accounts of what happened there that which has FATHERLAND will not be very burdensome. until March 13th, 1S91, when the de A Disappointed Diplomat. An interesting storv is told in Wash- A rough estimate cf the cost has fendant deserted his wife and has ineton reirardins M. Patenofrrn.

the long been accepted of ISapoleou ouering and Lncien hotly refusing tho crown of Portugal, with tho hand of Prince Fer never returned since, but is now liv been made, and the conclusion is reached that the. expense, includins ism ever prouueoa. a complete saw mill in full operation on the stage, with a gennlue buzz saw revolving at lightning rapidity, cutting up real timber, During tho run of the play muuv in at Spencer. The plaintiff ha3 French embassador. After congress passed the law empowering the president to send embassadors to such countries as would raisa the rank of their dinand for his daughter Charlotte, and ihafc which makes tho first offer to have plank curbing, will not exceed GO been compelled to support herself been Etruria.

Both accounts agree, how cents per front foot. or $30 for each notwithstanding the defendant is REFINED AND PLEASING SPECIALTIES ever, that tho bid was raised to the ill able to provide for her wants. 50 foot lot. IJJ is thought by some that the work, can be done for less promise of Italy all on condition that The defendant did not appear in the than the figures here given. case.

representatives, Sir Julian Paunoefote was the first to icform the president of the intention of his country to make him an embassador. M. Patenotre conceived the ambition to be the dean of the embassadors and 'communicated it to his home Government, and his com ho should divorce his wuo ana ruio in tho interest of his brother's imperial power. Lucien disdained even this A Great Supporting Company, Genuine Troupe of Tyrolean Singers from Court Opera House, Vienna, Austria, Piclrape Scenery aM Costumes. Hear Mr.

Gardner Blossoms" and "Lilacs." Pilecs, 25, 50 and 75c. Seuti on sale at Miuulng'a drug store. If stone curbing is used the cost Kami Concert. would be largely increased, for the bribe, declaring that ho would accept tho crown, but that ho would rule in arelnclilentaly introduced. Including delightful singing, graceful dancing and the Introduction of the Great Hayseed Quartette, all accompanied by a superb Orchestra, carried by the company.

Prices, B5, 50 and 75c, Seats on sale at Mieulng's drug store. Look out for tho great parade at noon. TWO BANDS. IT 18 IJETTEtt THAN A CIRCUS lowest bid the eity ever received for This evening tlie Amphion Band mission arrived before Sir Julian's. He tho interests of his subjects, mid that he this sort of curbing wa3 41 cents per will give their first open air concert lineal foot.

In the improvements Ion Main street. The program is as would in no caso consider a divorce Angry words were spoken. Napoleon crushed in Ms hand a watch with which follows: went to the state department in the hope of immediate recognition as the first embassador to this country. He was told that Sir Julian had anticipated him by informing th department of the ac aboat to be undertaken the question as whether stone or plank curbing Sn.n Mafpn. ho had been toying, hissing out that TVio TCnrhp nt-TPHH DalbV shall be used will be left to the prop thus ho would crash wills which opposed March, King of Spades Brooke Dalby his.

"I defy you to commit a crime," erty holders. tion of his government. He was angry, and wrote ta the resident rda nestinsr retorted Lucien. March, barker's Tnumpnai, utm nriguc Before tiartinc there was a half recon 'ODD FELLOWS CEIiKBIlATIOX, his intervention. He received instead a chilly letter from Mr.

Gresham. Neighborhood Notes. ciliation, and Napoleon requested that at least his brother's eldest daughter Will lie Held at Grand llapUls oh The State Board of Pharmacy met the 27th, in Waupaca this week and examined might bo sent to Tans for use in his scheme of royal alliances. Lucien assented, and tho child, a clever girl of A large delegation of Odd Fellows 43 applicants for registered and as "As jolly as a sand boy" represents the hopping to and fro of a "marine insect seen everywhere along our whose leaps give the idea of mirth and from the city will attend the anm sistant's certificates. The Latest Shades in versarv celebration at Grand Rapid The farmers near Marshfield have under the auspices of Grand Bapids organized a local branch of the about 14, was sent to livo with jumo.

Mere. Sho was thoroughly discontented and wroto bright, sarcastic letters to her stepmother, whom sho loved, do-picting the avarice of her grandmother and tho foibles of her other relatives. These, like all other suspected letters of jollity. The ebaasseioou, which is said tofeed upon nothing but air, hasof'all ainmala the nimblest Swift Lodge No. 91, on Monday, April Patrons of Industry.

The object is 27th. The parade, which will form Wall Paper, to establish a cash market for their produce. at the Grand Opera House in Grand- Rapids, will be led by "Canton Gen The state fish commission has been the time, were intercepted ana read in tho "cabinet noir." Their contents being made known to Napoleon, ho sent doing some excellent work around are Browns and Greens. Waupaca this spring. In addition to planting about 50,000 trout fry in tho petulant, witty writer Paclc to her father, Despairing of any support from Lucien or his family, Napoleon formally adopted his stepson Eugene, tho vice tral City Patriarchs Militant" in full, uniform.

11. F. Baker will respond to an address of welcome and at the banquet Lieut. C. L.

Rogers will respond to the toast, "The Militant Odd Fellow." The grand march at the ball in the- roy, with a view to consolidating ana Waushara county, the state has furnished the Chain O'Lakes with lake trout and adult pike. The commission has decided to plant 1,000,000 of these lake trout fry each year for five confirming the Italian tceling or dependence on France. Professor Sloano's evening will be led by the Tatnarcns "Life of Napoleon" in Century. Militant of this city in full uniform. Window Shades, AUSTRIA'S BARBERS.

The delegation from here will leave on the regular train at 10:35 on They Must Be Apprenticed Three Tears the Green Bay road and return at and Fans Examination. Tho. Austriaiis take no chances with next morning on a special. Ihe years in the Chain O' Lakes. Stevens Point has a reputation second to none in the state for the hospitable and welcome manner in which they entertain their guests, and Monday evening was no exception.

Waupaca lodge had been invited to meet Grand Chancellor there are some hand some designs and their barbers. They must bo good, and fare will be 75 centi foir the round tho and Wigmaiters" union oi trip. All Odd Fallows- and their friends are invito! to attend the When you Have a Prescription or family recipe filled you wish, of course, the druggist to use the purest drugs and chemicals obtainable in compounding it. Vienna sees to it that tney arc. rrovi-Bion is also inado in their code for women barters who desire to carry on the Schoeder and there were a number business of their husbands in case oi Uic from other lodges and all had a most SMALIi POX SUSPECTS.

latters' death or illness. delightful time. A banquet was But in order to do this the wife must The Health Officer Warned by the have been enrolled in tho union as an served iu their spacious hall after which G. C. Schroeder addressed the aDurcntico for three years.

Apprentices, State Hoard; Health officer Rood has received by the rules of the union, must appear visiting and local lodges in a pleasing notice from the State? Board oi and interesting manner. Waupaca TPRlth notifvinsr him that immi in Vienna in tho presence or judges oi tho union and show their skill before they arc allowed to open shops of their own. Record. grants of the steamship Crefield, on A complete stock can always be found in the departments of h. d.

Mcculloch co. The Cico. Itudcr Meer. which one case of variola occurred, Those who desire a first class table are on their way to Marshfield, Shawna, Hartford, My ville. Old Mil- A properly certified barber must have a knowledge of and pass an examination in shaving, hair cutting, hair curling and wigmaking, and during tho period before the issuance of a certificate the beer, strictly pure and the best ar tide in the market, should order the er.

Marinette, Great Falls, Berlin Geo. Ruder, Wausau. Those who and Stevens Point. Acting upon the suggestion of W. O.

B. Wingate, drink beer mav as well have poor and others who are frugal serve as subjects for experiment. At tho examination tho young men The Large Increase in our prescription trade is certainly proof that physicians and patrons secretary of the board. Dr. Rood has the best it costs the consumer no more than an inferior quality.

Call have their razors dulled by four strokes notified the police to watch all trains and locate the emigrants in order for it and be convinced by a trial. to protect the public in case small Telephone 97. We make a specialty of large window shades. dox should break out. Four or the in a pino plank, and they must then sharpen them.

A subject is assigned to each, who must bo tonsorially perfect, in the opinion of the judges, when the apprentice has released him. After this a certificate is issued and tho apprentice serves two years as a J. F. WERACHOWSKI, mchlOdtf Local Agent. have been more emigrants have arrived at Marsh- field and have been quarantined.

than satisfied. One family arrived last AYednes- journeyman beforo he may open a shop day Qv.e,ninj,and has settled in the town of Sharon. PILLSBURYS as an employer. 1 he average ago oi apprentices when they begin to learn their trade is 13 years. St.

Louis Our Stock of Drugs, IMcasant Dancing Party, The El Tello club gave a very The Cockney View. pleasant dancing party in Forester's hall Friday evening. Among those While tho tower of Babel was being Imilt a bricklayer on tho top scaffold Chemicals and Patent Medicines ing bawled out to a laborer below to hrinz un some bricks. While tho labor- present were the following Messrs. Anton Krernbs, Pierce, O.

Cad man, Mcll, BischofT, RedfielJ, Alex. A er gazed upward, open mouthed, a largo is complete. Krernbs. Dewey, Jacobs, Karncr, lump of mortar fell from tho UricKlay er's trowel and lodged in his mouth. We also carry Gilbert, McGIchlin, Peterson Buz-zell, Bowdish, Wright, Johnson, We aro told that tho guttural sounds ho made in ejecting trie mortar iormeu me basis of the German language.

London Nicholson, Eremmer, Thorns, ler- Glass and Putty. TAILOR BROS. kins. Whaling, Bradford, Globe. Parrot, O'Keefe, Copps, Doty, liriipmmer.

Cate Slender, unioru, Evertts, Misses Lewis.Booth.Spauld-insf. Maine. E. Scott, Feehly, B. Telephone No.

29. Pen A large assortment of the latest patterns. Scott, Hart. Skinner, Corcoran, Forsvth. Bischoff, Cate, Lamb, A.

lodel II 1 E8 111 Collins, Van Buskirk, G. Collins, The future ideal pleasure resort, located on li WUcfinnin river in tnilr north nf the cltv Drug Store. Larson, Gardiner, Rogers, Lamor-eux. Curran, Doty, Vosburgh, Cong- CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINE BEFORE BUYING. FLOUR LEADS WORLD Every Pound Guaranteed.

if. d. Mcculloch co. The Best is the Cheapest. of Steves Point, Wis.

will le open In due t. I don, Bremmer, Clark, Dunegau, 11 Messrs. and Mesdames Ramsdale urn me coming eeasan ior rnvaie aim i uo-lic Picnic Parties. Camping Parties, Fishing Parties, Boating I'artiu and all Pleasure Seeking Parties. For further information 403 and Wier.

The affair was chaper Main St. oned by Mesdames Cadman, IIoefTel and Ramsdale. The Mandolin or write or call on JOHN A. ENXOR, fctevens Tvint, Wis chestra furnished the music..

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