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G. A. R. MEN WILL GET READY. To Attend National Encampment at Chicago. PROGRAMME TO BE DISCUSSED TONIGHT. What Will be'Done by Veterans During Their Meeting- —i MOR VC I W \l.kl R POST TO Bl Kl PRI SI Ml D President McUnley and Other Distinguished Visitors Will Review the Big Parade Many Camp I ires Will he Meld Natal and Military tribes to he Dedicated. Oomnuutdti -■•■■■ ' ’ ll " Horace M. Walker I’ --I <i A w ’ll hrinx U‘ fure the inenjlK-rn <d the l" 1 -* ’Lis even j inx the question of Miuiibiwm*** didt’xu j ti, in 1,. the National Hik !iiii|iinent of the Grand Army of the Ih public which ojiellK -’ll IHl'l clnac* Si-pl I ill the eil.V of t TlieHK"- The eonmiamler there are I Li old ! veteran* In-hiiixhiX t” the ha'al |*t find mot of these men wonhl like to x<> to, C'hicjvXo :nnl iKirln ipate in the festivnl if it is jHissilile to iitteml. Some of tin men. however will not 1' aide to x°- ovvinx to several cant-r* ehief of which in advanced litre and intiriniticH, It i- ev | m ■i- -1 howevi r, that 1 1 lefts! thirty or forty will find time ami w ill In- aide to xo to < 'hieitxo The |iroxmmiiie will lie ivs follows noNOAV . Al lit ST n I tl ooi A M ISsJi- lilinii <*f tli.- NnvaJ Ar li. 4 It A V! 11 noiiI of the Niivhl Veter t-nois 4in I* M Tli**' ‘tiiimill- ■*■ re- iivo- ill.. I'resi il- nl of Hu- I lilted Slid-- mid Ins I 'nlilln-l and citlierdisliinriii-lied i-m-sls Ain )• n Nnvnl Iwttle oil I,in- ..In imrk suit- V! |s.K Wiiteh Ilf tin Nnvnl V tlenm- A-- ml ion at Asui'inti-iii Ainlllorlinii p., lai .-all*- stris-t 4 4 ruin I I’mil jilt re mm 1(1-11111011 of Hie National AssmiHlimi I Tiioii Kx-Priaoia-ra of Wnr ill the ('id I senm s .in I* >1 Kin-works oft Luke Front II I.SIIAV '.I :li A M Tin- dedii ilium of I In- Army A roll ” 111 A M I‘nnnle of the iiriind Army of tin |{i-|hilil.r. ii. -<l by < < -inmumli-r lii ( lie I AII rl Ii Shaw tin- ('resident of tin- I Ilite-I sIhU-m mid cither dlsllii(tlll"hisl inn-sts s (11-k Hi liifornml ris o|iliiin to (tie I’ri-aiili-nl of tie- l ulled stm. , W I UNI sIIAV in .11 A M Vi-limit--t lie- thirty fourth \u t loiml Lm fiiii)iiiM'iit of tin- Unoid Army of lie* It-'jiiil-lie fit Htlldelmk r hull Wei . -.in i- Mo-! i after M Harrison, re s|M.iise hy ( ominaiider In I'litet Shuw sin |- vt < mu| -11 r- of Army of tin- I’oloiime < Mini- lire of Army ol tin Tennessee i 'utiij. fin- of Army of ih-- ('iniiliertmid • mii(i tin- of Army of tin- Ml -i-ulppl mid lintf t *Biii|ellre of Army of the front ii-r The rest of the days will U- sis-nt in festivities whieh tin- executive .'oinmil tec have provided for the old soldiers. RECENT RAINS HAVE BEATEN Imiwn CROPS DELAYING HARVEST. <’ It Maertz of Heedsville wits iii tin city on Tin-day and he stated to it l*ilot repress illative that tin- recent rains whieh have hei nso insistent in this In enlily have had the tendency of lieatinx down the erojis and this will likelv de lav harvestimr for some little time In some of tin- country districts the farm ers lie sav- had i ommeneed to cut rve INVENT rttimi-ilmm ijsi-fu| or i-iioirtainlnfi;: or. if y m already ham an invention yoti i PATENT. Thorn m abundant profit in rood patented Invent!. -I .. S.-iid h r our nil. r. .tinr llliih >r ill'll I‘a ten I ILiml-Ho.,k-f ■ , riv.-, mori information th n ,in olh.-r W- .d.laln fit | wits that tirot : i )i|i fn m ’ ■ rvn . ol ul ii .pi n Mil ii n vv i 1 HI In g| U id ;' Vll .1 , • 4 xainin.'iti<iii anil opinion a vi, patf ut.iliiht y. iToinnt n** j'u.ir.inf* • 1 |j,. t • r ••fert nrr Oy-r A1 y#■ .r. . xjhti. j. A.Mr. s U S & A H LACI V, I'utrnt .Solicitor*, Wiihiniftun. I>. C. fit, niton thi\ paper when you write ! hilt they Were sto|i|s-d hy the heavy (lownjsiur I In- work of harvestinx however, will Is . al l ied oil asex|s ditionslv IS |NiKsi)ile As Main Ur the rve is xarm-rd Lari, y w ill Is- ready ami thiaeer.-ai will L. Inirvestwl 1 within the next two w.-d,* Mr Maert/sav- that takinx all lln cro|s. so far be Is liev.-S this Will | H - Ilf S X.ssl year a- la-1 with tin p.. -il.|e ex eeption of hay The hay crop is |i K ht. There is hardly a half erop It has lss-n ih-iin iiislraled ly experi enee that ninstt nipt ion can Is prevented hy the earlv ns. of (lm- Minnie t’oiixli < iin- This is the favorit. remedy for c.nixhs colds, .roup asthma grippe and all throat and him.' tronlih- I 'nres ijuieklv Henry Ilium h* 7 he ex Ijins-n ol Hawaii nrxes her siil. je< ts to do their duty as Aim rn an eili Zl-Ull. For hums injuries pil,-, and skin diseases use IteWitt sWiu h Hazel Halve It is the orixinal fonuterfeits mav Is offered I re only Ik Wilts Henry Hill rich*. India has a xnater van. iv ~f plants than any other eotmlry in ih- world 1 lie law holds Isiih maker and eiren lator of a counterfeit ..pmllv xnilty lli* ■ oomtorfrit ' ■ 11 ; Halve risk- your lif. p. m ;i k c a Huh lurxer profit Von ran not trust him ]*• Witt s is the only xeiinim and orixi tutl WiU li Hazel Halve n w. 11 known j cure for piles and all skin diseases Hee that your dealer ycives yon It -Witt si Halve Henry Hiurnhs PRUF- STRASSMAN HERE- His Headquarters -Established in Ihe Wood Block. Prof. Strassman formerly of Berlin. Germany, an old experienced practition er and successful sjss-ialist in the treat ment of constitutional diseases of the eye. ear, nose throat and catarrh, has established headquarters in Manitowoc in Wood's Block opposite Williams house. His recommends from several xover nors of Wisconsin and other states. 1' S. senators. onxr*'sainun, physicians, uni versity professots. school superintend ents businessmen, farmers and the pub lic xenerally s]s-aks in the hixbesf terms of his jiast satisfiu-tory work done snvinx humanity, and check the snfferinx of a misused, m-xh-i-ted and over-taxed jh-o pie. The ptsir men will find in him a friend in need. They will Is- equally treated with the rich: without draininx their la-t resources. (Hasses will Is manufactured to order after a careful scientific medical examination and equal lizatiou of all inequalities of the eye sixht and save tin- unfortunate from the dalixer of blindness by their use of ill eoutruete and and improperly adjusted Xlasses. leadinx I" destruction of the eyesixbt. You will receive the benefit ol hi~ lift- time e\(H-rience and hixhest scholarly attainment- (’onsnltation Kn-c Bailors WtKUts Bus k opp. Williams House. OPERA HOUSE SCIII ME:. The Project Seems .in Assured Success at the Presc’itl Time < 'iirl Hansen says the new ( jiera house will be carried on tosucccss. This week he received a subscription from Charles 1' Blister of Milwaukee for ten tickets A letter has also I Men sent to the For esters meetinx in l.aCrossi* promisinx the t tpera 11 on sc for t heir convention if they- shall vote to come here in llMBi. 'l’lie I'oresb-IH will need all the halls when in the city im-ludinx the new opera house and Ihe promise lias been made to them A KI 1.1A81.1 WOMAN WAN II I). We want a reliable vvonian in every county to establish a corset parlor for the sale of Dr Nichols Celebrated Spir al Spnnx <'niseis The best ifl.lMt ('or sets in the world. Livery corset is war ranted not to break or rust, absolutely iiiijH-rvions to moisture or iH-rspiratioii. Anew pair xiven for every pair that breaks Guarantee printed on eaelt cor -et I tccoinniciidcil bv over in min Bhysiciaits. I lurnish complete stock ..ii cinisixnmcnt and pay a salary of ijdn In Cil.i pm motifli and expenses fit.lll) ! Sample outfit free Brices reduced. Send in cents poslax* for sample and terms. DK G I) NICHOLS, New ( anaati. (inm. Utissia in F.iirope has a forest area of about atMl (MM).(MMI acres. One third of the country is forest. Till; BI ST ICFMFDY FOB SLOMAdI AND r.OWKI. THOI'BI.FS I have been in the drnx business for twenty rears and have sold most all of tin proprietary medicines of ntiy note Animig the entire list I hitve never found any I hinx to equal ('hanilierlain's t'nli.- < lioh ra and Diai i lns-a Kemedy for all stomach and bowel troubles, says (> W Wakefield ol Columbus. Ga This remedy cured )wo severe eases i if cholera morbus in my family and I have recoin mended and sold hundreds of bottles of it lo niv customers to their entire satis faction It affords a quick and sure cure ina plea -.nl form. For sale bv 11. n ry Hinriclis drnxxist. .jnly'JM Donahue, the Anoka murderer, was liberated 111 C A ICTItI'UN Wlien the quantity of food taken is too lar/e or the quality too rich heart burn is likely to follow, and especially |. if (be di'/cslion lias been weakened by coti'lipalioii Ibt 1 --lowly and not 100 fn-ely ol easily dixested foisl Masli cate tin- food thoioiixhly Del six hours clasp, between meals and when Volt feel a fnllne sand weight in tin* rexioii of j lie utoinaeli after eatinx indiealinx that j \ ..it have eaten too mneli take one of <'bamlsTlaiii s Stoinaeli and Liver Tab lets and the heart burn may be avoided. For sab-by Henry Hinriclis druxxist- Dr Diehard Hooker Wilmer, Brutes taut Iqiiseopal bishop of Alabama died. < i iti i> ititoNt in\i, i koi bi l: t'ba- K Davis in) | W Conxress St.. ('bn a/... -a\s I suffered for years with bronchial trouble and tried many kinds o| medicines without relief until I be | Xan takinx i*u;v s itnNi-A a Nit tau, will*'tl cured IIIC Take till substitute Henry 1 linri* hs. druxxist A lire al HliNUiiiiixtun, 111 caused a hiss of fI.rsMMKMi. Itl Nl l*s OK HIU |s|> Sprains or sores buriisor w-itld-*. wounds oi nit- teller or w> ■•mil all quickly cur- j is| by it.xNsi it sai.vk. the most liealinx j medicine in the world Henry Hinriclis druxxist Dont Be Fooled! @lhe nrWct l brtnif ll.lrd llh w.irlhlctk Imitation* ol ROCKY MOUNTAIN To protect the public w call raprtlalaltrnllonloour lout, mark, prlnlril on avarr ra.k Itamaml IH* aanuliw. Vat lU by *M DruiulMS MANITfIWOr*™ AUGUST 7 A TEACHER OF HISTORIC FACTS AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLI HCLKNDII) MILITARY TACTICS. KNDORSKU THE WORLH OVER. ROUGH RIDERS FROM EVERY CLIME AND COUNTRY and Than Kver. Col. W. F. Cntly flinffnlo Mil) at Karli IV'rforiuunoo. REAL- THE GREATEST OP MILITARY SPECTACLES THE WAR ...r BOHLE 5f SBH JUHR HILL Bl irirn a REALISTIC reproduction OR TH it FAMOUS CMOWi rLIMbU EVENT, FULL OR EXCITING SCENES. onuff II ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS Will Participate In Each Performance thua Making the Picture One True to Nature. The Queen’s Favorite Warriors, Germany’s Cavalry, Oauohos from 8. America, (00 Indian Braves, Athletes from Arabia, Wild Bucking Bronchos, U. 8. Artillery, Semi-Savage Cossacks, Mexican Vaqueros, U- 8. Cavalry, Fifty American Cowboys, Stage Coach Attack, Annie Oakley, Johnnie Baker, AND A CONTINGENT FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND HAWAII. GRAND STREET CAITALCADE ON THE MORN IN Q OF THE EXHIBITION, PASSING T TROUGH THE PRINCIPAL STREETS, LEAVING THE OROUPOS AT NINE O'CLOCK. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. RAIN OR SHINE Afternoon st 2 o’clock. Night at H o’clock. Doors Open One Hour Barller. ADMISSION, 50c. Children Under 9 Years, Half-Price. RESERVED SEATS, $l.OO Reserved Numbered Seat* imy b< Secured day of Exhibition at GROEIJVUN’S DRUG STORE, Q 25 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. Job Work done Promptly at The Pilot Office. $23.00 iso *b I FOR THIS Up to Date Bicycle. Fully Guaranteed. All other wheels that we handle will be sold at reduced prices for the balance of the season. Second Hand Bicycles at $3.00 up. See Our Windows for Sundries at Wholesale Prices. MANITOWOC CYCLE WORKS, Oldest. I argcsl and Most Reliable Cycle House in the City. Edison’s Phonograph TM(rr than ik Orirnn, or Mnsir Ilo*. for it sinesaml talks ns will ns plays, ami <li m'l ii mt us mi urli. It ri’iirisluri's t tic miiMr o'any Inst run uni lialiil or urcln-st ra — tills Biorlis unci sinus thfiilil familiar hymns as wnll hr tlio |m|iular soni;s—it isul way srnady. His* I tint Mr. Kilison's su.-nulum is on fvtry inatiiinu. (’ala lutfuct of all UiaUrs, or NATIONAL I'MONOOKAIMI CO., ij# Filth Ave., New York. Among the Late Arrivals. A New Line of Juvenile Clothing. We have just received anew line of Boys’ and Children’s three piece suits. They are neatly made up from a fine quality of goods. Suits have either plaid or colored vests. Quality and price warrants a careful examination of these goods. Granite Granite Ware. Mm* Ware Anew line of triple coated enameled ware has been added to our line. It is the only strictly high grade white lined enam eled ware made. Preserving Kettles in this ware will make pre* serving a delight. They are clean and add to the beauty of kitchen utensils. Granite Dippers, slightly damaged at • • 10 cents Granite Sauce Pans, slightly damaged at • 10 cents Remember that we are still quoting low prices on Screen Doors, Lawns, Croquet Sets, Window Screens, Percales, Hammocks, Refrigerators, Shirt Waists, Hay Tools, Lawn Mowers, Parasols, Fruit Jars, Straw Hats, Blue, Flame Oil Stoves. . The People’s Saving Bank, SS' Opportunities for Boys or Girls. The Publishers of The Manitowoc Pilot will give to any boy or girl in the city or county an Acme Bicycle, which sells for S3O, for a list of Seventy-five cash yearly subscribers to the paper. The wheel can be seen any time at the Mani towoc Cycle Works, York Street. HOYER BROTHERS MERCHANT TAILORS. M ANITOWOC. W 1 SCONSIN I Chicago & North Western Railway. Ntiimi ruind trains: Noil No I No r. No 17 Noll No.-. Leave Chicago 7mi am It ill am smi pm Leave Milwaukee 7min in II .Vi ain I'ill pm _ 7 lid pm Leave Cleveland Illlam lllMnni HM p m fitham I14(lam I .eave Newton leave Manitowoe . II :I7 ain ISSfijiin 4Sn p m n ■-Main ti.Vlpm ln7pm Leave Ifr u tie 1 1 . II 411 a 111 ft'pm Him am Kill pm lavave Plnedrove 1 !W p in Leave Cato M .">H a m I t:i p m HI. am Slap in Leave Grimms . In mi ain 4 411 pin il <>l ain S-la pin Leave Re.ilsville 111 US am 4 aa p 111 II all a 111 II I", p 111 Arrive Appleton Jet II IS nin llillpm Mlaa in 11 US pm Arrive Antigo H Sup in II 411 am SSllam Arrive Ashland 5 Slip in < 4a am Train No II daily; trains No. - I ;l. a, II and "and dally exeept Sunday. Trains No.'s:t. a, II an I 17 lllakiliß eom.eet ions at Appleton .let for north and south No. -a and 17 iiiakiie’ eonneet n ais at Marshfield for St. I’an I and M liiiiea|Mills and tin' northwest Trains No sll and 17 making eon ms-tions at Ashland for llnlnth. the SnjieriorN and the west. StM'TH 1541' NI * TRAINS No 3 Not No in No 14 No 111 No fill Leave Reedsvllle als p m 7 41a 111 IS S3 p 111 il mi ain Leave (Irimms.. aSHprn 7 4ii a m 13:57 pm ItiKiam Leave Cato fiS7pm 751 a m M 143 p m 111 la am ievi> I*l lie drove 7ata in IS 154 p m les.ve Hraneli a :(4 p m 7ah a m IS HI pm Mila am Leave Manitowoe Sillpm Ifihani sltlain Ih7p in 4 lift p m llhtin l.eave Newton ampin siMani 1 'SI p m 4 Sfi pni IS ah pm Leave Cleveland 1114 pni Him a ill I iClpm 4 IBi pHI 14*4 pin Arrive Milwaukee s|op ni IH'mm HI if. am 14 fin pin aHij. in Arrive Chi.-ago 7:>iam IcHam I la pm ala pin Hiltimi Train No. 4 daily No - In li pi and Vi daily exeept Sunday, all trains maklin; eonneetions at Milwaukee ami Chieago for east smith and west TWO RIVKKS TRAINS. Leave Vanitowoe il 4a ain HI :t ain 4 llh |i m j Leave Two Rivers 74> ain llillpm fi la pIP Ai rive Two Riversln* in Ih.Viam 4ah p m Arrive Manitowoe Mi ain ISllfipin 5 411 pm Kor any further Inforuialton apply at dejs.it tleket offlee. 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