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T'ie Sturgis Wager. •onltonct from lge TANARUS) everv or.f else. ?'■" "u>anr .. ,] the voting irt continucf’. refl. ivelv. "I <lo I "" ho "- ~I IT dimi,right rudeness. I could have tlot! v. >n> than I haw to show him tint 1> alten- ions ha.c been distaste ful to no. “Then I may infer, said Murdock, smiling. "that you would not break tour heart it * || ( . seemed to hesitate in the choice of his words. "Jf he should conclude to £0 abroad on a long journey without subjecting vou to his imiK-nding proposal." ' "On the contrary, father." admitted \cucs. “I should be everlastingly grateful to you if a coaaumma tion could he brought about without cruelty to wards Mr. 'Chatham.*' •‘Verv well. Agues, that is all 1 want ed to see \ ou a hot Ague- looked r :i. usl.v at l.< r father, ns if to read the purpose hidden in the pth- of Ids ii sci utahle e\ a . Sin saw nothing but a p lite disn ■ al in liis cam face: and the interview be- Twcen father and daughter < mice. as it ,and begun. with formal courtesy on both tides. (HAi’TKi; vm. TIIK PORTRAIT. Spray e was • ■ t* *i before bir> urrai.pmg hi* j*; It* 11 f for toe nioi m* i ;i g v work. Tin- untiitiisl.t il portrait of AMurdock looked down upon him v.ith eyi s of living >*• -lit v. OiTii.-mmi:- )\ the artist would Inflow a deft touch upon the gh win- canvas and wou>d ietire to ii di liinee to note with a critical eve t. c ii- w clTect. llnn he would con Milt his watch in nervous im patience; and. going to the window, I,C wot M glance tillxious 1•. up and flown tin street Otn. twine th. rtiinhic ol whet Is tan ■ ■ him to lot k tip in glad eVjieclanc . which gri.i.m..- lv gat* "a' to gloomy i hcontent as the not i died away il* • In 1 di>taiH'i*. At lei.pth hope seemed to depart ill togeih* i from the young man's tin as', lie threw < own In Imisln . p:i' tip all pretense of work and tlrifti il otT into : brown study. Ilis < yes, li\< <1 iipr.n those of tli' portrait. Inn! a troubled look in them—so troubled tiiat it w a - out of all proportion to tin prof' - iot.al disappoint tin nt of si paint er kept waiting fora f. ir subject So absorbed did lie In come in his g 100 n v an tiit at ions, that, when at last ii earring stopped befot> tin bouse, tin art I did not bear it. lint when, presently, a penile t;ip onniled upon the •!< or of the studio, lie sprinter to his feet :i if he lad received an elected' shoe it. I’l-rl aps he had; for il was followed by a rapid current of delicious thrill tingling through every nerve mid ef fect inj; in hi- whole being' a Midden and marvelous Iran-Inrmation. At once the furrowed lumv was smooth; the drooping lips were wreathed in kini'e Ihi Iroubhd look gave way to one of glad Welcome, For she had entile at ln-t. There she stood, with laughing brown eyes and glowing cheeks, when Sprague threw open the door. Ala-, as usual, she wm • was ii t.ot enough to have her there at all. to bask in the sunshine of her . depths of those solii-st itrilll eyes, to listen to the rippling of tier silvery v i dec V “1 fear 1 am a little Inti , Mr. Sprague; I am sorry to have kept you waiting. Hut you s,.e this is how it vva- What matt'red it to him now how il wnaV Was li* i ; ii| tl in An et< mi y of Kllspetl e .111(1 I).is. I V would IlilVl been wiped out by that single el:t ran ving file' lb vvor ■l at upon his eui like i ip'.non- melody; lie drank them in. hiit' ly rot nous of their inclining. Ague- Min'd.;ek, followed by lot n.'iid, p. oe. i■. ■l l jit . 11 e i to tin- ilia a - root! at i.pat I fur the Use of tin arli -I s ■ ■ \V| . n di' 11 In meil ■'a ' 1 111. -I ' - lie il- I * < I'i del Spj ,ig .a ... '- ' lie pin •• <it Ihe port I a i , l tilt ie,, My ar rang'd ■ • i and I'd inste<! fhi Sl ades ail. screens. Tin n oil ha. 1 1 II 'lined in the il 1 ' ss lug-room. "Anil • the >• are pf -it iv e.y t lie .Ist | h at to . hes. i,.., t},, • . Me. ‘sprit”tie i a l.eil IP. v jt.ng i. i inisehiev onsly , after a aWlnlltutei. “Von It ft ists seem to 1” . i. iii nne. riniu about your fa few 111 iipp' , ,1II," -,. any fll lllolis lie tn ss 1,, .mg, r." I 1 ” a: 1 1-! 1, • and m•. i. niekly as tip ” I ■ An i pie ion of pain *ro- * <■;,; t| s ( “Vo Miss Murdock,' Ii” an? vm ; ei|, g avi ly • "I shall not t.avi ii) t , .ie you to pose ag an." M Miic ■ • ani ntion v.as at- 1 traeted I >\ tlj.- inelninholy note in hn voiiT Shr ill i rwiVliim from tin ror jj-r of In r rye* in kindly curiosity . I lii' artist tel) into a moody -id ore. For aw In.i- lie workei; with feteiv-h ae ti'ity at tin j.ijiliu ' and tin I (.'linl tial!> fa 1 !irif into aM of nnhiiK'boiy , • '> ii i miy at tin hca in if u’. j,' il Iwfoi'i nidi. Hi* t:i ; v forjfottru. he " :| s :t | < an lit’, nin on • < ion ■ 'hat la wa tal. m in;\in)tn! i id hi* |rhili".M'il !>"' lion tounreal Ii- fair -niiji ii. Ag- I i■ > h la- imrniiip (.■ .in', and war inn liana-ad l iv it; Inn. unmanlike, shf ret a meii i mi mj ,f herself outwardly at all ii |i! - a-i-In i; ( n rid oi. i'coin "■onlni " niuark which broke the M* 'I a Ijri’iipkt 11.. an,si In In 1 i ,tlil ' I • ' of Jiili r.a 'l,l'H He ri')dii dto Ike young f " ■ a 'i'iH in a Inu. changed voice, a ■' 1 .. ... • awkward inuial In ualm!, mddctiU . ••Are ;. - iii'ii -la- Mi--. Munlock. Ilia' 11 1 -|I 1 in;', ;,I , ’ 111 I INI uvi'i'V*' *'U li l; I MI Sj.j ~ , A|. ' ' ' I* III! .■ 1. t I I I>f • C • r! .Hi ■) a: i| win n the (j'lrila 1 i* finished, because I wish to have it come and to let my friends sec it. Hut I should he indeed ungrateful if I be grudged my poor little time and trou ble, when \ win s have been so lavishly Bud so ungrudgingly spent." “These sittings haw been a source of so much ph-a -tire to me." continued Sprague, thoughtfully, "that I have selfishly overlooked the fact, that they could only be an annoyance and a bore to you. 1 fear I have needlessly pro longed them." “l!ut, indeed. Mr. Sprague. I assure you it has been anything but it bore to me to pose. I am sure I shall mist* the pleasant morning hours I-haw spent here." "They have been the happiest hours of my life," said Sprague, earnestly, in a low voice, "and now they are nearly gone—forever." Agnes started slightly, blushed and riveted her ga/e upon the dainty white hands which lay clasped together in her lap. Her lament rose and fell in quickened undulations. "Why forever. Mr. .Sprague?" she asked, softly; "do you think of leav ing New York?" "No,” he replied qniclgjy; "it is you who are about to desert this studio, which for a short time has been brightened by your presence "Well." interrupted \gnes. "since yon are not going to leave New York. 1 hope you will continue to call on ns." "I suppose I shall continue to call on your reception days if that is what yon mean.” said Sprague, some what disconsolately. "Now that." laughed Agnes, "is not in line with the polite things you have been say ing." "I did not mean to#sy anything rude, Miss Murdock, but a mill on your reception day is it call on our guests. Surrounded as you are ou such occasions, one hits barely a chance to catch a glimpse of you. in itch less to speak with you." "We are always glad to see our friend, at other times than on our recaption days." "l)o you really mean it?” asked the artist eagerly. "May I call on you sometimes when the crowd is not t heieV" "We shall be happy to lime you call til any time. Mr. Sprague.” Sprague thought he detected a slight emphasis on the pronoun. "I’.ut it is not we I wish to call on. It is you. Miss Murdock." Once more the young girl's express ive eyes lived their gaze Upon the del icate hands in her lap. and once more there was a scarcely perceptible Mut ter beneath the lace which lay, upon her while throat. The artist sat with intent eyes fixed upon her "(If course I shall he pleased to have you call at any time. Mr. Sprague." sh- after a brief in stant. Want more could any sane man ex pect a modest girl to say? It is not so Much the words spoken -t he manner ol their utterance that conveys mean it g. lint it is a truism that a lover is not a sane man. Sprague was not yet satisfied, lie was about to speak again, when a knock sounded upon the door. It was the haH-hoy with a letter ".Miss Murdock?" he inquired, glanc ing in the direction of the young girl 'for me?" exclaimed \gues, Slir pri ed. "Yes miss; a gentleman hit it for you." \ 'Me took the letter, inspected it curiously for an instant; then, ev en-ing herself, she tore open the i n y elope aI . l) llllf illll'll tie- Hole which it contained. \t once a deep lln-li siilTn-id her face and an expression of annoyance passed over her features. She glanced op hastily at .-sprague, who was ap parently hard at work upon the hack v round of the picture. The hall-boy was waiting expect antly. " I here is no answer," sail! \gnrs quietly. \ 111 1 a- tin- stern mandates of fa-h --lon either forbid n v unan to wear ;i pocket or el i• deer'-e that i: shall he located in some particularly iliac •i - -dhle po-'tion. the voting girl '."pped the letter and its envelope it.to her hip and resumed the pose. ■■e -rip. tried to renew the conver sion white it had been In'ei rupf • . f e Tort - w ere in lain. II ith '■ a I ' 1 were preoccupied ditr • 1 1 , ’ t-ii-c I.f • ’ie sitting t 1 am for M;• Men.'. •11 ■ -, , r nc* . ■l, j and lot to her cart iage. Nftcr v. a t eld ng it until it ui-aj., l .lid around the comer, he returned mood ily to the studio. As he entiled the room, Ms even fixed in a vacant slate upon the floor, he 1 alight sight Of on thing white - 1 sin ct of ~.1 per—■ restiltg then Mi <•!.., 1 die he pUsl id it to one side with his foot. Till Mill 11; 11 err Hied to ban- (.'one mill N-rinas Murdock. \ gloom had fiitien upon tin jilaei’ and it> oeen- , I ant. The artist tried to work; lvt | in> nil rest I -•> and and pressed. At l.ti'jlh In threw down his liiminliom; anil i int' from the easel he put on (nr, hit and eoat and started out for n walk, In tin- ho|ii* that e.M n isi' would driie auav the him deviU whose grip In- f>ll tightening Upon his In arf *tri tigs Meeting Minn* friend*, in the comsr ( ,f f,i- almle-s wanderings he w.i oet - lUlded In [lend Hie rest of the dal in tin ii eom|ian,v, and returned to hi- hill )|| 111 ((liarters lute ill tin eii . inir tin I enough physically to obtain that leallhfiil sleep which i the boon of strong youth ii . 'ii -ia; a neat w > NOTHE OF GENERAL ELECTION. VTATEOF WISCONSIN * nr.PAf t irsT ok rtatk *' ' NOTirK 1- HEREBY (iIVKN that at h •!•< t?■ *ll to heM ii 11 1• • war villain** ami ti n dif*trl*t. < f In* Stat -of W <>n tli* >iic( iiik tin* HrMonday ♦ *-itil** ii day of Vowiiil**r. A 1> IWH. the followii.ir ottWr* ‘ I • 1, . t/H-wit TWELVE ELECTORS of and Vn-. -iti.-ul ot Hit* • lilt**l \ noVKIf.VoK ill plan- I,f Edward iofii-ld vlnme term of ottlee will expire mi the first amiihiv ot .(unitary. A I) Paul. A LIEI'TExA.VI UOVEKNOM in place m’ l..svS,iii.' vvh •nil of office v II - xpire on lie firs t Monday of January A 11 I'.'d V K,i META (-'V Of STATE in tilaee of William H Kroehlich whose term of -tti - will ..,.0.-011 tne r ir.i .iioinlay ot January. A D.. IWil, A STATK TKKAfd'KEB. in place m Jann-s *1 Dal jd.si II whose term of little.- Will i-Xplre •a the first .iiondav of January. A I) . lld Ax ATTi HN'KY HENEMaL in place of IXIIIIII-1 K Hicks whose ten-1 of ottlee will •xpireo 1 the first .Monday ii January. A. 1 di| A STATK srPKKfNT'oNL.KNT m pin, ~ ~f I, ri-n/ole Harvey win 1a 1 t Tin ottlee will -vi.ire mi the first Moudiiv in January. A. I).. I Hill. .. I! Ail, HilAl) t'(i.VtMISSI: >NEM. in place ot b'lihatii I, Kiee whose term of ortiee will ex- II re mi the first Monday ol January A I) IHDI. A ('(1 d.MISSIi (NEK OK l.Nst KAM K. in .dm ■ of Kmil (iiljohatm whose term of ottlee will expire on the first Monday of January A ■ j.. I'.Kn. A KKPKK-iK.N’TATIVK IN’CONOKKSS for he sixth t 'ongr-ssional District. i-on.-isting of lie counties if Wauhlin Marquette (ill-ell ~ake. Korn) du Lae Wniiieliauo < alitmet and Innitowoe. A UK 1 1 SKI! OK THE ASSEMBLY, for the ’ii-st A -i-moiy DWrn-l of Jlanitowis- County, onsisting of the towns of ( ato. i ’i-nterville. alsirty Manitowin-, Manitowoc Kapids. •li-ein- New*on and tin-eity ol Vlnnitowoi-, A MEM BEK OK THE ASSEMBLY for the Si-i-ond Asseuihly District of Manitowoc county. I insist mg ot tin* tow ii- of ( I ,] ,el town Knl >n -TaiiKlin. tiitisoii Kossuth. X-tqd - Or-iVe 'ltshieott. IPs Kland Sehleswiit. Two t n-eks r wo Biv its and the villages of Kiel and Keeils . ille and the city of Two Mix ers. Ai.so ji,i. Coi NTy ( iiti, kbs, reqe.ireil by law o Is- chosen at suit) election. In aiTordaniT with -u-i-tton I of article XII. f the 1 onstitntioii of tin- state i-I W iseieisin. he following joint resolutions adopted by the egislatnre of tin* state of Wisi-misin at tie •eguliir session of Ism. 1, are made 11 part ot the -1-,-gidng notice, to-wit: I No. I*. S.l join r kiisoLL'TioN no. 1. Pi-..; .--sing to ami-nd sis-tion Id. of article s of In- .-mi-!:liition of VVisermsin. relating to gmsl -OHlis. Meaolvi-il by the Senate the Assembly eon -nrring. That seetion Ii of article ■ of the -mistitution of Wisconsin '• amended liy dding IhiTi-iinto the following: The state may. however, appropriate money o!• riii-ed ti.y taxation and not in anywis- to -•institute a publie di-id. to is- usi-d in tin- eon •trin-tioii or miproreinent of publie highways, nu ll i-on-truetion or improvement to 1- made II tin- manner provided by law [No. IT S.l JOINT HESOLI TION NO H. i’rop e.ing an Hiiii-ndmeiit to ann-1*- XIII 'd In- i onstitntioii of the state of Wisconsin to ir-ilitl.it the pass -ysteni Ke-.i >l veil bv the Senate the Assi-mtily eon ■nrring. That artirh- XIII of the constitution s-Hllleudisl liv adding 11 new seetion, to In iniulrTed mill to read as follows Seetion II ,*o person, assis-ialioii i-o-]iiii-tnershi|i. or . isiration ha) i pri mls offer or (five for ■in purpose to am isditieiil i-oniiiiittei-. or any iu-iiil, ror . nipk-vee thereof, to any eniultdate or or ini-iiniln-nt of any offli-e or isisition nnli-r tin-eoiistitntioii or laws or under any ••dimiiii urn town or uiuuieqialitv. of this state it to any person at the request or tor the inantuge in an or any of them any free pass T frank orany privilege wiihh-ld from any - , ■ - t 1 a unsJation or riinspoiTation of anv |mtmiii or property, or - p.m ..: 1: ;..n of i-.-ty vi--= ng'* ix-mmuni atiou. f.o politii id eoinmlttei-, and no memls-r or •in.ike- tl-s-reof -I, candidate for and no ini-iunlient of any office or position under tin .ii.siiiumm or taws, or miner any ordinance .1 .11, town or inn ni -ipnllty of this state. ■n 11 '. for or in-eept, from any person. assiM-iatim -partn* r.*hip. >r cori onitwn. nr nw* in im> iiu-M -1 or for ii 11 v purpose, any free ; ass or rank, or hu> i riv'le-e w thle-ld ti-oin an. .1 1 soi for the tn-,\ ibn • a-i-omiinslntion 11 111-.portallmi ,>f miv per--e or pis perl. 01 In-trniisinissioii ol any message or eoinmitni •ation. Any ioliiti--it nf anv of the als v ■ pri-v isioii- I 'I.- bribery aed imni-eed a- 1" ■ uled l.y aw an 1 it anv "ffleer or any iiu-iuls r of tie eg,-lilt lire Is- guilty- thereof Ids ifil- e shall ' nine vaeant. No fs-rson within the purview thi' net h -1, • pri. ili-ged from tesid y in-..- ;:i -datioii 0 anvibnig fh-i-'-m pr-Jitliit-d nmi no person niv. . ~, testified shall lie liable to any prosi n'; ,1 - punishment for an . offense .nieiTn- II g wlileh in* was required to give his t-- tine my e- 'is*, tqe.. auv do -tin: —itary evH.-tic ■ Th- -.illfii'id 1 mini -inner and his do--i"y n be disi-imrge o r duty hi -j-;- I from the i-,\ i- n-iis -i tlii uinendniein | No. hi. A .HUNT k‘> SOLI HON V) I t. |■ p in, in iieieiidin -nt • , ar;i--i-- !I nf tin ,., t ni m ,f \V ,iisci -iving tin- I'-,-isl-i ■•re p- ,-i- t-i pa -a g, is,-.ill lianking law I; — lv.-I 1 1 \ss,-m-, . and 'h- Meant-- 1., nrri ig rent nrtie!-- (I of tie- •-. n-:dnlion .1 tin-state 01 Wiseonin lie and is hereby iii-iml-d l.y sn'i-titiitifig for-■•-lions 1 and "■ 1 -1---d .1 n- -a - lion I-. Is- I;-, evil a --i-tion ni and re,nil g-I follows: -lon I The legislator-shall inive pov.i-r i.i-.-t n .--ni-ral banking law for tlieei-.-ailon . - e and 1 r th gulad- n and up - ■l. -th— (sinking iiqsln—■ provi-1-sl that ; and tv. ■ -'liinls of nil tie in iiitnTs , ;I- -n. h lii'ti-e to l- tak.-i- liv \e.-is a 11*i n- 1,. 1., mvor id ,tn- pu-siig --.f sin-h Iniv. [No. J!. S ] .PUN I SOU I ION SO 10, | nr -:m -mini -lit t"’ seefe.ll 1 of Vis oiisin r--l.it j nu to edin-.itii n H • . i\• . 1 1. th- s,.nut • th- A-seiitldv - on ,l-rmg 'll-. —• 'ion I. ot aril--." I", of the -ns-iintn■- -• Ik- -tnt ot Wi- 1 tu-in In line! ill -I s, as to l-etlll IIS 1 ioWs ; ii,. -in -n ■ 1 - instruc 1 1 sh-.il li--ni a state siipi idiiteivhe.ii 11< )| ■,l hel .- t- el s IIS the legi l ill; bull I j-■ ■ • Hint their ipialitii-iiti,ms 1 dm mid •'inipvlisalnni shall b-- Il' --1 1 i.eii liv hex sin ■ aipe -i *. --Ild.il i shall ■■ ‘ and os|-o t.\ Th nalitli f the stave at tie* i am*' ’lm ■ - tie- an-. i.-iinn.-I- i*s tie ndsTs of the -npreine 1 "iirt and shall mdd hi-* -dtle— l-v *. a 1 1- year 1 r--in tin- a -s-dil : t'* ~t V. - n-'n y lull ■ 11. - - .1. sun- rinti-n 1- - ' a. iln; 111 elis-tloil ill Nnveuiliel HI-id -linll hold mid . - .nliim- 111 his "fit util m ' ;-t Monday • 1 July pa . and Ills -- -hall Is- I -it th-- Bin ■ -t tie judicial -ti.-n ii April. 1 , in' -rin - 111 lin - m.'i manti-T of 1.. Io -i; I .Oif.ng al. elti' r- Ilf siitiervlsii-I: ot pu lie in-tni- tiiill - im'! ' s fixed iiv law , 1, , im 1 1 1 l.a id and o'li.-i.i! s.-nl at the I rtp-t -n tin- 1 :lv Ma li th--ttr-t day of \ 111; 11 --I A 11 !■>* TANARUS,, 11. - .>l,l-1 > 1 1.-rk ot Manth-woe ( -nitty Win , _ _ I \V. II Kr-.H.1 I' it si ir S-k r- tnra - t Slate noiiu oi a i wk • i| i'll hi if i '< tI'NT V i I.T.ItK Mi\ii'„i I'nrtm Win Auk. iidl'<i A ni'lnTHl el.'lllllll I- to lie held 111 tile -io end towns wards r Hinges mid elis tion dts triets in -.Hid ei nutv on the Tnesdn\ next . i , . doi" l i. t Monday- hi o the tlth dav a i in •)<-i tell the oftii el s '.|iee|||i-d hell'l l 111 ai'i'iii’d' nin-i'with tin* i.iinstniiie "f ii not tee meivisl j In ..n tile Seel etltrv ■ and Slate ll i—• A Mimiik.h 111 As.non.V. ill th" Kii-t nsseinhlv • i itriet I'ntniirlsiutf the towi 1 i v- I'enter i dle hllsTt-. Mini t.iiwiii Mnn lowo. Hnpids. Meeim Newton U'ld the . itt if .Vtnnitowoi in |dl Joseph Wdlott Jr \ M I nssemhlv di-tri' t • oin|n'li-lnK the towns Kutoii l'i iiidilln 1 1d.-ihi , Ko-snth Maple tiro . Jtidiieot Itrs I land - hleswiu TANARUS t'l'oi U- Two (livers and the villages of Kil l unit I,'oodsvdle Hint He t'tty of Two Ills • in [.hi', of Ilians iingnnn whose me.era) ten -of 0810. w 111 e*iiire lii .(amwry All I tail A sin ni i In idle i t llenrv ta hriranu wln we i.'fni of i !•'. will expln in Januiirv A 1) Itt'l Ai'asni 11 m. n |d eof Arthur H /.under ul . e term ofttee will e\ lire 'a Jniitiury. A lr !'•( A>l. Ml I lIM-i urn in idle • ot Peter hunt 1 tmiin w h .s term of . ftlei ini! expire in Jnimrry A !• >'"*l AI I l-a.k or II I 'lie I I ■ a tl |dee ol I'npi 1 I tr Veihon le ■ On ..'llei will i x iiir> In Jm in A I > IMUI A I ut r ArniHsti in [disee ol e.dwnrd S S. tm 1/ v. 'a -• o n of i* • . v and expire in June.m A 11 it'd Ii " .. . - ■ nvuvoa rr td’" ' ’ *ipli tiara wboHt-Itrin r.f o,ftU--- "ill .-spin- in January, A. D.,IU. . _ . . , . A Cokonkr in pin • Fr.-ln. kS f Ltihmann. whose tinn of orth ill .-spire m January. A I) Ill'll , , A Col-NTV ScHIIOI. * I’l- I:IN IK> 1 >KNT 111 place <>l Kr -Brick I hristlai. ’ whose term of office will cxpin- in .ln A !’ J Given under mv nndaiid offh'iu) at the <*it.V of Mfinit-u. Wthin hid day *f August A. t).. ARPHU ! Z/NDER. COI-NTI 1 ~,nK To The Denuuratic 1 alms of Wisconsin; At n meetint- ot tin- Democratic Sta;.- Cen tral Uomniittcc held in tliim rity on the 11th (|ay of .Inna 1! o. tin- chairman was instructed to Ifi\ I notice tl it the state convention of dele gates of the 1). mis atic Party of Wisconsin wil 1 he held in :hc I -v ol Milwaukee, on the •r.nil day of An n-t !!•<>. at 12 o'clock noon, for .he purpose ol ci.n.irmlimf candidates for tie various ehs-tlv. -I:;'- -.nice- namely. Governor Lieutenant Oovi rm Secretary of State, State Treasurer. Attic-" v (leneral. State Sujierin teiident. In tiiranee i ominlssloner and Railroad Commissioner, t.-1“ oted tor nt the general election in Xoveinls r next; for the nomination of presidential elm i rs for the general ejis-tion in Noveml • r next .nil a chairman of the Dem ocratic Stai ■ < V lal < V mmitfee and two Me mliers from coimressional district to ciinstitute such committee, to serve for two years from the Hr t day of January, limi. and for the transaction i t any ether husinessiu the jurisdiction of the convention. The represent a. ion to which each county is entitled is in- i ted helow. the apportion ment being one de i ucte for eaeh 240 votes or major fraction lh c ! east for presidential electors at the la-t national election: No. of Counties. Delenates. Adams .. 2 Ashland .. T Racism s iia> Held 3 Drown 16 Buffalo 5 Burnett... 1 alumet 7 - hlppewa 12 Clark .. 5 lohnnliia.. 0 Crawford n Dane 81) Dodif.- .... •,*" tin >l‘ 4 Oouglaa 1 11 L>Utlll Kan Claire n Klon-iu-,. i Amd 'ln r>444* ;0 1 • ii ant IS ttreen !' Jrecn Luke.. n owa ron 3 ........ 8 Icfforson. . 14 I lined a T Kenoidia . T Kewaunee.... T jACronae 18 .a Fayette .. .. )' Jllcoln. ■ Manitowoc. in Marathon I-} Marinette '• 'iHrquette •) Milwaukee. Cat Vlonroe lj )conto 5 >miiln 3 •utoifauii ...... Id izankee a •.■ini, lerre 'oik 4 ’ortaife 13 •rice. .... 3 {ocitlc ... !•> {icliliiml. —■. • • * tack 15 ;t cv. i.. ... in -auk 10 ■lawyer I 4taawau<>.... t> ■iiei oy itHii .. 13 ■ . r frnnipen lean 0 v'crnoti T .'ilae . 3 A'ulwni'tl) t* 1 ‘l. PU . I A *1 . ~|i lo A’|iuke>ll ... 13 •Vnillnell 1 A" mn-imra 3 iVinneUnp. 3" S’.MMt . I* Total. •t3 oil), v PKCK. ( liainnnii. ( I N'i 'ML. sw-.vtary. Gen-Gen! Gen Gen! Do You Wish to Grow Younger? ( Lm-(i> n ' tin ga oat e-t Mu sc It* Producer, Nerve Punic and Blond Builder. For Bale and Sallow complexion A frue Tonic. It ha- no equal. \ clianct ton-row young, healtl y md la autiful. w rinkles will he rc - and and deep iin< s softenei • \ v<uttlifill expression to the face uid more gracetul curves to the hndv. Nervousness will make a rinkled. < )m Gen-Gen tah! t after each meal and at bed-time will over come nervousness and develop the muscles bringing out the mo>t graceful <d a woman s curves. Prepared by Prof Ovid La 1 Jaciie of Paris. France. \ddn -s all ordt rs to th tleyer Chemical Cos.. Sole Agents, Stevens Point. Wis. 30 cents for one box nr 52.50 money or der for six boxes. Now Is Your Fime To Visit The Pacific Coast < 'heap excursion ticket- K (M) d for three weeks, on sale via Great Northern Railway Auk. ; uud ‘M Sept t and I>. tH i and I<* Impure of th rulwuj ticket aKcnt or :te I*. I WhITNHN i ien'l I’ll!'!* mid Tkf a .ent st Pa'm.. Minn YOU WHO PREPARE The HARVEST TIHE meals will find these items and prices in our Grocery, Crock ery. Cooking and Table-ware list of exceptional interest. GROCERIES Rice Fancy Rice, slightly broken per lh 4c. Fancy quality, per lh <sc. Choice Rice, best quality, per 11 7c. Prunes Fair quality prunes, per It. 4c. Fancy quality prunes, per It (>c. California Choice Brand, per tt> 7c. California Sugar Prunes, per It ilc. Tobacxxjs s & M Tobacco, per tl> *3sc. Spot Cash Tobacco per tl, 25c. Long Cut Tobacco per lh 19c. S. B. Tobacco, extra good quality— ... 29c. Chocolate. (Termini sweet chocolate, regular sc ijlate.. sc. Columbia sweet chocolate, fine quality— sc. GRANITE WARE. Medium Size Granite Prc- v , serving Kettles i()L Large Size Granite Pic- to serving Kettles iOC. Extre Large Size Granite i ■ Preserving Kettles 40C. The Peoples Savings Bank. anitowoc, = = = = = - = = = Wisconsin ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Passenger and Car Fcrrj Steamship Line. . . . BETWEEN . . . Manitowoc, Wis.. and Frankfort. Mich- A here connection is made with Am Xrtor R. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and Fast. U'.TW. EKAFKKOKT AND MANfToWoC ..•uv.. Mmiitov. iM-ilftily. rxivpfrMi orln\ c K a in KHOM KEWAI'XF.E To MAMToWi C. .v, Kewnmn-t- Tors. Tlmrs.iuiiT Satnr. A a in Ar. Manltosor Tins Tluus anil satnr. a in im i n>kii SriiEin i.r. Ann Arhoh llaii.Road Trails. Train No. 4. Train No. 8 L,avt* Frankfort in main ohopm irriveCa 12:SS pm 1 1 IS P m Ann Arbor M'lpm ma'uin Toledo 10:00 pm 1:00 p m Xrrlvi 1 Travi-rso I'it v via I’-r- Miu nntt*- Kail .•ii,l 12 40 p in 0:10 p m .Crow LK-troic via iram: nunti SailiAuy 11:20 pin 11 "in am. Iv s [,i Hill. Aiu.ni . Manitowoc. XS'is IN F.FFCT Jin 20. 1900. IV Sheboygan. Milwaukee and Chi daily except Saturday and Snnda\ at 7;d(l i’. M Sunday b.>at leaves at a A. M. For Kewaunee, AI-'ana. stnrjfcon Bay and Menominee Tiiurday Satur day and Sunday at i 1’ M and \V eilues day at 1 P M. F.r Esninaba Thursdav Saturday .. ;d Sunday at T P. M. A Delightful Velina stone Park Trip. A partv <>f select Wisconsin jieoph will make a trip to Yellowstone Park in •Tnlv or Alien'd, in charge of C H. Cul Ver Professor of < teoloKV. Stevens point Normal School, traveling in a special -leepim; an 1 buffet car. Those desiring t,, join can obtain comphdt information a to rates, time of leavimr. etc., from .1 M Turner Special Excursion A Kent, Wisconsin Central Ky Burlington Wis mylTauM CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE Large white soup bowls . 15c. Large milk pitchers 10c. Glass butter dishes sc. Large glass water pitcher I Oc. Large soup plates sc. White cups and saucers.. sc. SPECIAL FOH FRIDAY and SATURDAY MASON FRUIT JARS Pints, perdoz. ■ 37c. Quarts per doz. ■ 48c. 1 Gallon per doz 65c. Fruit jar rubbers at equally low prices Cll A A IS OUR PRICE 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 arrest and Most Reliable Cycle House in the City. Subscribe For The Pilot.