J. C. Messenger Sons have added another forge to their blacksmith und wagon shop.Telegraph operator Pieplow, has re-turned from his visit to Milwaukee, Manitowoc, etc*. The O'Leary Brothers are still in work up to their eyes, repairing boilers for the mill companies.In the neighborhood of 3000 packages of fish have been shipped to Chicago from Oconto this wiuter.Frank OUmore, the drayman, rejoices in the arrival of a new boy at his house since Saturday last.February, the shortest and lonesomest month of the year, is now the subject for an obituary notice. J• Leopold Jacobs talks to the Expositor readers this week, by way of an adv., in another column. Read it.The election of Associate Justice for * the Supeeme Court of this State, takes place on the third of April.The M. E. Festival, held at Lawrence's Hall on the evening of Washington's Birth Day day, netted $50.20.Joseph Smith, veteran bachelor of Lib* erty Grove, spent several days in town this week circuit “Courting;”This is the month to plant tomato •riifled, if you desire to raise a good quality of tomato the coming season.Washington’s birth day was observed by the circuit court here. Further than that, it was passed over as other days are.Ah eleven pound girl up at Mark Holt's house Monday, has almost disfigured the happy daddy's face by constant grinning.The claim set up that the backbone of of winter is broken may be truth, but it is evident that winter has not yet found It out, .James Keogh, Sr., of Forestvilie, welibrarian had none to shed.The many friends of attorney Y. Dreutzer are congratulating him on t fine appearauco of a young lady board* As we neither smoke, chow or imbi “appetizers,” a strip of sassafras ro will suffice for our share of the “loot.”Eg I’M Coming.—I shall arrive Sturgeon Bay, the last of the prese mouth, or 1st of April, and bring wi me all apparatus to do any and all kin of work in the dentist line.J. N. Ward.Benjaman J. and Line II. Erskli were In town Monday, strictly on mi sionary work. They will both bui meeting houses in the spring—Ben. meet the wants of his loggers, and Lii to meet his friends in hotel hospitalUktyGAixxRY OPENED.—I will ant in Sturgeon Bay by the middle of ne: week, and open my photograph gallex As in the paat, 1 shall make it a rule turn out work on short notice, and gna rantee satisfaction. C. F. Schhckder.Surrounding circumstances concer Inga number of marriages that ha taken place In this county during tl past few years, leave the question op« for debate, as to whether the nupti knot was tied in true love, or in the I tere9ts of the lawyers.When the weather moderates a littl and the side-Walks begin to warm u the sun is chased behind a cloud, ai shortly snowflakes the size of delinquei subscription bills, tumble thick, and o winter abruptly reminds us that he ti bosses the weather clerk.SSTWoodFor Sale.—I deliver foi foot wood (either green or dry) in th village at the following prices: Sawi body maple, $4;00 per cord, Sawed bod beech, $3.50, chopped wood $3.00. Oj dollar added to the above priceB for inch wood. M. E. Lawrence.Roger Eatough, of Bailey’s Harbc I it_____A _ A - At- _ _A1_ J L