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COUNTY TEACHERS get MORE pay. An increase is Almost the Gen* eial Role. SALARIES ADVANCED 28 PER CENT. Superintendent Christiansen is Encouraged b> the Reports. vm | Hill COMFI TITION THIS YEAR. Mhercter 1 ducators hau been Re-emplvcd it \lwa> sal an Increase Near ly all the Schools arc Sun plied with Teachers. Almost all llu '<Thil of the eutnitx . the* comintr y,. al it i- said tlusr in nioMt the Hjclari.- as'ri'fl ui.n l‘lw.*"n tin* whoo] ai>tii. Is and III" n*‘W Ituchm an- at it a-l '.’a jr• nt ItitfluT Hum they wen lu'l year In mm)" eawm Hi" rat" of in cmi*-" is "mu inon than?.* per cent r. 11l It j. very gratifying to me. wild Snnt. Christianon to know that tin di-tri.i- ara "oii.-i-lt-rimf th" pay of t.aeluTs a vital fa* t and lain greatly "lirouruv. and 1" th" r"iH.rts that daily reach tin- *illlce ... tdtfe I thitd tlint ire supplied with teaele-I |w lliap- there limy lie five or six yet left wlih li have not closed contract' with teacher- It in a tfood Mi ip i that tin- year there were just aln.nl as iiiaus edu. ater- in tin l comity as parkepTs hair balsam . r to Hfitorn Ory fi . '. Hi’ Init. anil lirm turnup th.-re wen- -eh.K.l- There is no over phis This is th. lir-t time in Home years that this.an l -aid (tidy two yejim ap.. the overplus was s.. irreat that when the sell. nils op. lied for the season there Were left ill th. entity some lat ]HT-oti- wh.. w.n entitled t.. teach h\ the tael that tie \ w. n in the possession of certificate- Another In I ha- In-cii revealed to me in th. re. .at appointmenlH which I was iilad to know and that is that where a leaele-r has U .-n reenjlatled ti teach 111 a .'h.ml it wii- it a higher -al ary That peak- volumes that th. |e;ieln-1 did skhl work during their hist school term In very few -.1 tin- annual school ineeiin:'- w i Ih.-n much competition lielWeeil tea le i There Was little or no uieleihiddiic' 'Ch. outcome this year I must -a-. n ally ver\ eneonran inn *4 ; 1 ■%. Soaps, Sponges, Bath Mittens, Bath Brushes, Toilet Water, \ i ui i hsi vrrii’s OKI . s i dpi . I Kill I AM) IV. SI Pill. I Ok SAI ii. •V vi i ■ '!< ih • |>ri>| crl \ln cutiil mi till iiiii Wi llHiKin ('ell trill ia .11 .i in Mi: iunr <>>111)1 % \Vi >■ (iffi-M il ini ..iii it ,i I'ti jii Kiwridif Tin Jirnl" it , •■•111,1 I ~f (l jr,*,,] Hl.ifc ImiMiittr ■ torn* hitch Tin prn|i*rt) t iurtv l11111 • •< 1 |i\ tin'iivviii't wlmii-.it pfi •nl i ■ <ii> ll |i■ t iiiff ii t'l'iH inl xliill till Ii 111 bill i ill 1 milt Ilf JI) I'HMim liumii- in.itt. i- hi itll>>th.-r Im tililj In i'* oiilip-il >o ili>-|hiki .( (|ii* |iii,|n it \ Tlu-iv mi lii< ;n i ! liiml in i iiiiiii tint! with till -tnfi ,1 .1 Uhihl lull II UTi'l oOw*r buiMiti.’ 1 lii |r|N-rt> will !■ Mil'l with <>r wi11).,1 I Ih. jiii'n'iil „tiK-lt of Komi* I)i<n in iimi ( • < utitii>t Im- m,M within tw-nt> <la> Hu nit will U- 1.-im ‘**l Inf ■' tl-rlllol >. •al Ia vrt V low I'l 111 Tin- pr<#i- rn I .Ii„. liuniim*mh 1., Cltiolli* im i llimi! ;ui'l it |m iiifiMHl iiji jiortunitv for ii man with Jin it,.*! II mini- tn tart., -nn hm tlml • vln ently iiihml fi w VV. numt wll nr n-n: ‘Within twmit \ i l ,. - For full parin nlar a- to miln or nut apply to or ivMri •J J j NOLAN, K*. al Kfllito AVllt Manitowoc. Win, A large and prettily appointed recep tion was given on Wednesday afterno. n at the home of Mrs (ieorge I’.as- 1 • St•} Michigan llteline, the ho-tessea being Mr- I’.iss. Mrs A .1, Packard and Mrs Margaret Hand Th. roomy mansion was a bower of th.ral lieanty, brown eve.l susans poppiea golden-rod and carnations, in great clusters in bowls and jardiniers, vicing with each other, il seemed 1., attract attention lleing rather early lor wild (lowers of these varieties Hie guests took great pleasure looking at them The dining room was arranged in pink poppies of this color being massed in the center ol the table while carnations were distributed with artistic effect in other places. Pink can dh's burned in burnished candelabra The ladies who gave the reception w.-re assisted by Mrs Perkins P.ass and Mrs, .1 K. Tilt of ( Imago Mesdames Royal Baking Powder Makes Royal Baking Pow „ _ der possesses pecu- The Food liar qualities not More lound in other leav ening agents, which Healthful arise from the supe rior fitness, purity and healthfulness of its ingredients. Royal Baking Powder leavens the food perfectly by its own inherent power without changing or impairing any of the elements of the flour. Th us the hot-hreads, hot-rolls and muffins, and the delicious hot griddle-cakes raised by the Royal Baking Powder are wholesome and digestible, and may be eaten without distress, even by persons of delicate digestion. Alum lukinp powders ;ire low priced, as alum costs hut two rents a pound , hut alum is a corrosive poison and it renders the hakiuj' jmu der dangerous to use in food. ROYAL RAKINfI TOWOm CO,, 100 WILLIAM ST., NTW YORK. Crescent Bicycles On easy payments. We guarantee the hearings of Crescent Cicycles for three \ears. OKI wheels taken in trade. Crescents have been sold in Manitowoc for ten years, win take chances on makes yon have never heard of and which poss ttlv will not ;>e sold after this year. \sk Crescent riders rejfardiiijj them. Over two hundred in use in the countv. We have the best $25 wheel made. The Crescent is the only $23 wheel in the market with a standard name plate. J. A. RLIM/WBLE, S. liigth Street I lit* Jeweler (fustave Torrison, Thomas Torrison, A. C. Frasier, Adolph Hndress, • L. .1, Nash Ivlward Nash II (. Kress, S K (.ray, (• (reran, and the Misses Platt, Jennie Parties Alice Nash and Fuller of Appleton. There were over lab guests and many beautiful gowns were worn. Mrs. Hass b'iug attired in black lace. Mrs. Pack anl in heliotrope satin. Mrs. Hand in black grenadine Mrs 'Fill a gray and white combination, and Mrs, Parker P.ass, pale blue organdie Kirchen s orchestra, stationed in the spacious hall gave selections of wall/, music. There were many from out of town and the ample house, the beautiful day the informality of the occasion, contrib llted to make the occasion one ..I the pleasantest social functions of the year. MANITOWOC MARKET Latest Quotations Corrected for the Ben efit of Farmers The following are the current prices of the various articles of produce as rejKirt eil for Tlie Pilot on .Inly 19. Potatoes -40 Wheat. Spring 70 Wheat Wtiite Winter -OB Kye -58 Barley -40 Oats 35 Corn -50 Hay 900-1000 Butter 14 17 Eggs 9-10 Salt per bbl 95 110 Wood 4 <M 500 Peas White 00 Peas Marofat *0 Peas Green -<0 Peas Scotch "‘0 Wool 30 lIKTAIE. Flour Patent 3-35 Daisy 3.00 “ Kye 1-85 Midling 90 Coarse Meal 110 Fine ‘‘ 1 35 Oil “ 1.70 New type for brief work at this office. Manitowoc Dairy Board The following offers were made; 1000 Isixes Daisies. 2.50 boxes Twins, 950 (six es Young Americans. Same week last year: MOO (sixes Dais ies, 150 boxes Twins, '.too 1 sixes Young Americans. Sales reported 500 boxes Daisies at 01c. 500 boxes Daisies at 10c. 250 boxes Twins, at 01c, 950 Young Americans at OJc. Sales same week last year *OO boxes Daisies at Mic. 150 boxes Twins at H.jc. 900 Young Americans at Hie. NOW IS run TIMR Portland C -meut Sidewalk at 7 cents a square foot. in ay 11 tf SCHt’KTTK St I>K WALK Cos. Dr. Humphreys’ Spedlies cure by acting directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in any other part of the system. SO. CURES. PRICKS. 1— Fevem. Congealtons, Inflammations. .*25 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. .25 Teething. < Jolle, < 'ry lug, Wukefulnenfl .25 I—Diarrhea, of Children or Adult*. .25 T—Cough*. Colds, PronehltlH .25 H —.Wuralgla, Toothache. Faccoeho. .25 9—llrodaehe, 8l k Headache, Vertigo .25 10— Dyspepsia. I nl Ik* -*1 lon, Weak Stomach. 2 5 1 I —Ntippreimed or Painful Period* 25 12— Whiten, Too Prof u*e Periods .25 13— I’ronp. Lnr\ ngiil*. Hoanumeng 25 I I -holt llheiiin. Jrysl pc lan. Eruptions .25 1 s— HheninatfiMii . Rheumatic Paint*. .25 10 -Malaria. Chill*, Fever and Ague .25 19— 4'fitarrh. Influent*. Cold In the Head .25 20— Whooping-Cough .25 2T— Kidney Dl*eu*e* .25 291 \ervou* Debility 1.00 30 I'rlnory Wen kn exit. WettingHed .25 T7—Orlp. Hay Fever .25 Dr. Humphrey*’ Manual of all DlseaHen at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Hold hy druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphrey*’ Med. Cos.. Cor. William & Jt>hn SU* New York. HIS TREASURE. An Inelilenl of ICirrula) I.life Thnt Nlinnii n I nliei'Mil Vlnseu- II lie I'll 111 ll u. Vanity seems to spring eternal in the inaseuline breast, and the less it has tn feed upon the more it thrives, apparently says the Ila'limure News. One Saturday u tramp uf high de gree in vagrancy stopped before the window of a house at which two young women were standing. He was tortured and torn and melancholy looking to sueli an extent that he aroused a feeling of deep sympathy in the hearts of the maidens who looked upon him as lie stood ga/ing intently at some objeet he held in Ids hand. “I wonder what lie lias,” said (lie sentimental one of the two, as site peered down on him; “a lock of some woman's hair, I shouldn't wonder.” "More likely a coin lie’s found; he looks pleased," rejoined the praetieal one. smilingly, as she maneuvered for a position that would reveal the ob ject to her. Hill it was neither, they discovered. It vv a pisl a hit of looking glass, in which the man was surveying his fea tures with a satislied air, that told of Ids entire contentment will, his very nigged physiognomy. Which shows ns was said at the be ginning of this story that vanity springs eternally in the masculine breast just as curiosity does in the feminine has monkeys as patients Hr Knell I'. \ |K'r IIIK-1) 111IU In l|ur>l of Scrum fur Vlnltiriit ill llninlm ru nml Merlin Tn linrii In r leu. I)r Kneli tins sent home to Merlin no ilelnileil accounts of his evperi meiils in quest of tin* in.’ilimn serum Mis .iltenlion wan first direeled to the subject when he was xisiliug South Africa three years ngo lleeeutly, while trimding in t he Sundav group. Mill.iv inehipelago. he notieei) that the inhabiting the alluvinl flats. In i e 1 1n microns mu la iia prevails, su f fereil from a spin ies of illness resem bling malarin. lie has heea expert* minting or these inonkevs, hut ho) h at tin Ihi tin ami lliimhing hilfleri ologieal lahoralories u was saiil no •lelinile re ult ha<l been attained, al though it was hoped Dr. Knelt was on the i i.'lit scent. Vf In I.(-rln I %,iprn%nl of llltllnrif*. Ministers of St. Paul have approved it projert of making hilliards one of the features of the Young Men’* Chris tian association roosts WEATHER REPORT. Climate and Crop Service for Manitowoc j County. Meteorological rejsirt of voluntary ob- | server at Manitowoc. Manitowoc county Wisconsin For week ending Tuesday, July 17. 1900. ■£| |j | | I g >, ii t tfj sr i* f % I I 11 til Tit ':{ IT NW iHciomly ! V> (K! TD 51 W ( 'leaf j ID 3 Tti Htl SE PtCloudy 14 TM 111 V. DtJ 0.24 W Pt('lonely i 15 tin T 1 tl2 12 0.44 HW Pt('lowly Iti til 151 -4 s •’> 1.25 NE 'PtClowly |7 4t£ 170 54 W NK PtCloudy Johanna m'kmh. Olmorvur. JL * short roads. A XLE JL light loads. GREASE for everything that runs on wheels. Sc Id Everywhere. IN EFFCT JULY 20, 1900. For Sheboygan, Milwaukee and Chi cago daily except Saturday and Sunday at 7:80 P. M. Sunday boat leaves at H A. M, For Kewaunee, Algoiua, Sturgeon Bay and Menominee. Thursday Satur day and Sunday at 7 P. M. and Wednes day at 1 P. M. For Escanaha Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 7 P. M. CAMP IN FROM HIKA. Alfred G. Keune of the milling firm of Knene Bros, and Mr. Strattman of the Strattman Bros., general dealers, both of Hika. were in the city Tuesday. They say that business in their locality is good. DR. GRAY HE. Kev. S. R. S. Gray, rector of the St, James Episcopal church, isasevere stiff' ever from inHamatory rheumatism, ind has h >au coniine 1 to his room for several weeks. He is somewhat im proved. 85c 85c not 25c. not ,50c. 85c. the price of Kocky Mountain Tea the world over None genuine, unless made by the Madi son Medicine Cos. See F. C. Hnerstatte If’ wives have any compassion for the sorrows of cross, <-rabid husbands, give them Kocky Mountain Tea. Twill re move any misunderstanding in the fam ily See F. C. Hnerstatte. Driving' Club Mat inec- The Driving club will hold a matsuee July 2s. Well dressed men wear JSLbros. CLOTHING CLOTHING ,S old by first class dealers. Look /'or this L ibel inside the collar. 1 J I pgSl FRIEND BROS.CLOTHING CO mLWMmtt.u aa. A-n-r-l W.ll . . MID SUMMER CLEARING SALE. Commencing Thursday, July Id, we offer our entire stock of Ladies Suits and Skirts, Shirt Waists and Millinery at extremely low closing out prices. LADIES’ SUITS. La lies I .‘i( and ti Vi suits 1 aa ('leariincc Sale price... ). *U Ladles i alt anil '.I ‘lit suits i QA Clearance Sale price. ‘t./U Lil lies in (in ami ll.tut suits / <'learance Sale price O.UU Ladies I - *.(MI amt ht,ad suits *7 */\ I'learance Sale price I uvl Ladies 1 I iMiaml Hi mi suits t) -iv Clearance Sale price UiwU SHIRTS. (m h t plain eiash whirls , ea.h znc Plain and strijs'il linen crash on shirts, former price ti.'.‘a now 0 SKIRTS. Colored IVnim skirts regular / V, piii e 90c now OZC Schuette Brothers. Summer Clearance Sale, One Week commencing Monday, July 23rd, and ending Sat’rd’y, July 28 We have carried during the Spring and Summer seasons of this year, by far the heaviest stocks in the history of our business, partly because of the expect ed rise in values, and also on account of additional floor space over that of a year ago last spring. Shoes we do not carry, but we show by far the best assort ment in our different departments of any in the city. The last day in July closes our first half year of I MOO, and showsthe largest sales of anysimilar period with in our experience. In closing the season we are offering Bargains such as only we are enabled to do, and all those who have heretofore profited by our former sales of this kind know what to expect of this one, and they will not be slow to take advantage of it; but we want others who have not before visited us on similar oc casions to do so now and convince themselves of the superior advantages we possess in giving our custom ers a splendid line of good goods below value. We refer you to our large circular just issued for some particulars. CHAS. F. FECHTER, South Side Bookstore. Watch for Our MIDSUMMER BARGAIN SALES. 111 ' - ' ■“ ■" - j • Brick and Clay, Lime, Cement, 1— 4 1 Stone, Crushed Stone, Stone Curb- A 11. ing, Sewer Pipe, Wall Coping, Flue Lining, Brick for Fire Places, etc. THE J. G. JOHNSON COMPANY. Fuel, Masonry Supplies and Ice. Phone connections at our offices and residence. SEEQER BROS. & MILLER, DENTISTS. SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, MANITOWOC, WIS. Local Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. Edison’s Phonograph Better than a Piano, Orpan. or Music Box, for it sinj's and talks ns well as plays, and don't cost as much. It reproduces the music of any instrument —hand or orchestra—l. ~j Stories and Sim's —the old familiar hymns as well a the popular soups—it is always ready. See that Mr. Kdison’s si mature is on every machine, t'ata loguea of all dealers, or NATIONAL PMO.MOUPAPM Cos., ijs Filth Avc., New York. Job Work done Promptly at The Pilot Office. Colored Denim skirts Applique Q7r trimmed, reg. price 1.-a now. ' Trimmed Linen skirts were I I Z 1,75 now I'ltl Fancy figure Dress skirts were *7Qe* 1.35 now • Plaiil. figured and blue serge QO~ ‘skirts, were I 5(1 now* /Ov* All wool plaid skirts, were ) no 3.50n0w 1./O Heavy all wool cheviot skirts 1 1C wete 5.50’n0w Heavy tailor made blue cheviot J QA skirts, were 4 ail now Plain cheviot serge skirts with IQA silk applique were 5.50 now. 0, /U Fine cheviot skirts with silk i QA applique were 0 50 now t*/U Als i similar styles were 1C s 5o now Uiiil SHIRT WAISTS. We twilight a manufacturer's surplus stock of colored sliirt waists at a greatly reduced price and offer them to you with the balance of our own as fol ic >ws: Lot t 15 doe. colored waists. ta regly. sold at from •>(! to 00c. .1/v Lot 3 1H doz. waists, includes /Q _ waists sold at 1.00 to Lot) now OoC ()ur white* shirt waists were 7Qr 1.00 and 1.35 now I' C ()ur white shirt waists were* | F/| 3.35 now I. DU MILLINIiRY DKP’T. An op]Mirtunity for lute buyers. We offer our entire stock of ladies' trimmed i hats, sailors walking hats, plumes, or i naments. (towers etc. for jsisitively One half Price. 0. TORRISON CO.