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Ii If I I. < _ Mrs. Miller, who has been visiting her father at Ean Claire for the past two months, has returned to Manito woc. M. H. Murphy, pdio was in New York for several days returned home. The ladies of the’St. Faiths guild of S. James church met at the home of Mrs. Frank Jones on Tuesday afternoon and discussed plans for holding a church fair some time next mouth. The friends of Miss Edna Goetzler gave a farewell party in her honor at Silver Lake hotel, last Monday evening. There were 35 guests present. Miss (foetzler has gone t‘> New York. Mrs. W. Pavlick and children of Cen tralia are visiting with Mrs. Mary Petska. Miss Lillian Busch, teacher of art in the South side schools arrived here last Sunday morning. Miss Georgia Monger visited at Mil waukee. a Relativs and friends met at the home of ('apt. and Mrs. Cams, this week to celebrate the tenth anniver sary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. August Tech have re turned from a visit to New London. Mrs. John Egan and son are spending a week at Milwaukee and Hartford. Miss Amy Staudt visited at New London. M. M. Logan has been visiting at Saginaw Midi. The engagement of John M Wattawa to Miss Margaret Meyer has been an nounced. They will be married Oct. IT, G. G. Sedgwick is attending court at week. Win. Rahr Jr., visited at Milwaukee, William Ohde and Charles Kelley spent Sunday in Milwaukee George Gehbe has resumed his studies at the Chicago Dental college Alvin Lindstedt. Ignatz Paukratz. George Mott, John Schuette. Vic and DEDICATION OF THE STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY BUILDING AT MADISON. Th ■ magnificent new State Historical Library building, on which the finish ing touches are now being put. will be tie heated Friday. Oct. It), by the State Historical society at Madison. There will he two features, the real dedication 1 eing a meeting in the building in the afternoon, at which ten minute ad dresses will lie made by several speakers: in the evening. Charles Francis Adams of Boston, President of the Mcssichn selts State Historical society, the old est in America, will give an ovation. The dedication exercises in the affe:- ncon will be at 3 o'clock, in the new 9 BSM POISON. 3 jfa. j In some cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison are so slight that the [V|(|r|e , jKL victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease MW Y'' i g*T * s * tnown - 1,1 other cases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the |l/nAA|/A F* * /a •> swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore HV / r’.j throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, and falling hair and eyebrows ■■ ■ leave no room for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. PranAO Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min- Iwll Lill Ll erals never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contagious Blood Poison. They drive the disease 1 back into the system, cover it up for a w hile, but it breaks out again in *orse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. Mercury and potash make wrecks, not cures, and those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain. S. S. S. acts in an entirely different manner, being a puiely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system and instead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health. S. S. S, is the only antidote for this specific virus', and therefore the only cure for Contagions Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S S. can bo relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S, is not a new, untried remedy ;an experience of nearly fifty years Ir.s proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. S' h M y er ?- > Mulberry St,. Newark, N, J says ! was -.flirted with a terrible Mood disease, which was in spots at first, hut afterward* •pread allover my body. These soon broke out into sores and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured liefotl tiecame ■ onviimed Unit (lie doctors could d.me no good I had spent a hundred dollar*, which was really thrown away I then tried vi-tons patent me lt lues Inn the} li t not resell 1 1,.- disease When I had finished „tv first bottle of S. S s I was greatly improved, and was delight • 1 with the result The large, red splotches on my chert began to grow paler and smaller, and lieforc long disappeared entirely I regained my lost weiglil, became stronger an Imy api>etile improved j was loin entirely well, and my skin a* W. W. Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don’t hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charge what ever for this. All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA, John Beaven. left for Minnesota whtre they will inspect farm lan Is. Rev. \V. Hooton is attending the East Wisconsin conference of the M. E. Church at Appleton. Mrs. Reeves who has been the guest of Miss Anna Zeman has returned to Chicago. The funeral of the late Herman Lobe tool: place Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Moeskes of Appleton, who has been visiting here has returned home. Mrs. George Meyer was entertained by her friends at Silver Lake. Miss Mildred Gray of Fond dn Lac is visiting in the citv. Miss Anna Meyer returned home after a visit in Cleveland. George Groff man and family have i moved into Teitgen s house on Marshall | street. Edward Hoffman and bride have re- I turned home from their wedding trip. Mrs. E. E. Gray of Chicago is visiting i with her son, T. W. Gray. ! Mrs. D. Waterhouse visited at < >sh koSh. | The marriage of Bernard Jacob to 1 Miss Ida Stahl has been announced for | October 20. i Mrs Alberts of Wausau lias returned home. j Allie Levenhagen of Wausau has | been making an extended visit with friends in this city. j Misses Lillian Clark and Lucy Snyder visited at Sheboygan. Mrs Neil ()lson is ill at her home on ! North Main street. Miss Martha Danielson is now em ployed at the store of Chas. Salak Cos. The Misses Kittie and Antoinette Sefcik, are visiting in Milwaukee. Wm. Leard of Sheboygan is a guest at the home of Mrs. M. H Murphy. George FI inn of Chicago who was a guest of Mi’s. M H. Murphy, returned home on Tuesday night. 1 building. John Johnston of Milwaukee President of the State Historical society, will preside An invocation will be given by Dr. James 1). Butler, fter which President Johnston will give an address. Ten-minute speeches will then he given by Charles Francis Adams of Boston, Dr. James K. Hosmei, librar ian of the Minneapolis Public library. Governor Scofield. Senator James H. Stout of Menomonine. president of the board: Secretary Reubi n (roldthwaites. President Charles Kendall Adams, and Prof. A. C,McLaughlin of the Univer sity o' Michigan. Mrs. M. Simon. Largest Display of Fashionable Millinery in the City. Mrs. M. Simon. NVMTOniK MARKUP. | Latest Quotations Corrected for the Ben efit of Farmers The following are the current prices of the various articles of produce as report ed for The Pilot on < )ct, 4 Potatoes '.Hi 1 Wheat.—Spring 73 Wheat—White Winter -70 Rye Bariev -51 Gate. -34 I Corn -48 Hay 950-1050 Butter 14-17 i Eggs 13-14 Salt per hhl 110-130 ; Wood 400-5 00 Peas White -70 Peas —Marofat 1.00 ’ Peas —Green -90 Peas —Scotch 1.00 I Wool -1H RETAIL. I Flour Patent 3.35 “ Daisy 3.00 “ Rye 1.80 I Midling 00 I Coarse Meal 1.00 j Fine “ 1.15 Oil “ , 1.70 Manitowoc Dairy Board I The following offers were made: 050 boxes Daisies. Isohoxes Twins. 600 box - : es Young Americans. 1 Same week last year; 850 boxes Dais ies. 160 boxes Twins, 735 boxes Young Americans. 1 Sales reported: !’OO boxes Daisies at 10 c, 350 boxes Daisies at lOJc. 70 I boxes Twins at 10c, and 80 boxes Twsns at lojc. 600 boxi - Young Ameri can fit 104 c. Sales same week last year: 850 boxes Daisies at 111 c. 160 boxes Twins at 111 c. 335 boxes Yonng Americans fit l i c 100 Young America at 11'ff- Em iI. Teiti; ex. Secretary Mendlik and Mulhulland are offering a large lot of agents samples of winter weights of underwear less than whole sale ci st. They are great bargains. Dont Be Fooled! @The market is beinji flooded with worthless imitations of ROCKY MOUNTAIN To protect the public we coll especial attention to our trad mark, printed on every pack age. Demand the genuine. For Sale by al! Druggists When yon want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, ('hamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples’fret' at Henry Hinrich’s drug store. %affibteiiUof Halil. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. Many diseases UN so deceptive that hundreds of persons have ihem before they e n suspect it. They know they are not 11. but are perfectly ignorant < f the deadly fangs which are fastening upon them, and must, sooner or later, certainly destroy then;, unless rescued by a skillful hand. AKE I'OU AEEEICTED 1* Your oas may now be perfectly curable, but Mtetnember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer its in curable stages, when, perhaps, the most skillful physician ean rcuuer you uo assistance. The present is ours, the future may to TOt. I. i TE. Byoß. kutchin is no stranger in this county. OR. KUTCHIN, President Maplewood kanitarlnm, (Ireen hake, Wis. Kx. S. P. Surgeon. I.ate of Sani tarium and Itemed)' Cos., Columbus, 0. Specialist in Clironic Diseases. WHAT OR. KUTCHIN COES CO. Dr, Kutchin makes the llrst object of his life to heal the af flicted; the second, to get a well-deserved reputation as a healer of diseases among tho people: the third, is to earn a modest com pensation in order to properly care for him self and family. He does all that he agrees to. and oft times more, and when failure does occur it can always be traced to carelessness, Im prudence, or over work on the part of tho patient. Ho deals candidly, liberally and honor ably with all alike, taking advantage of none as .o condition or circumstance. Last, but not least, HE cures after all methods but his have failed. HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL. Th fAast Successful and Scientific Treatment of alt Diseasee and Wtakncßser, of Mankind Poasible to Obtain. The moat widely and favorably known specialist in the United States. HU long ex perience, remarkable skill and universal success in the largest hospitals in the world en ables nim to treat all CTIHOVH. NERVOUS. SKIN and 111,000 Diseases upon the latest scienlliic principles and entitles him to Hie full contidcucc of the aflllctod < verywhere. MIMITOU N has no superior in diagno dn- and treating diseases and deformities. • IVUIUnili Medical and Surgical Diseases, Acute and Chronic Catarrh. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney, Liver, Bladder, Chronic Finale and Sexual Diseases speed!lv cured by treatment that has never failed in thousands of cases that had been pronounced beyond hope. Many people meet death every year who might have been restored to perfect health had they placed their cases in'tho hands of exports. CHRONIC DISEASES. The Doctor treats no nettle illtratei. hut ; makes a specialty of chronic and long-standing . diseases. Cases given up by other doctors and I pronounced incurable, bo most desires to see EXAMINATIONS FREE TO ALL. Wheneverltls known that Dr. Kntchlnts Stopping sit a place, crowd* gather *o con sult him, and It Is not to bo wondered qi when It Is remembered that In diagnosing u disease ho never asks a question, but describe s the dif ferent diseases better than the sick tun them selves, itls a wonderful gilt for anyone to Eossoss.and Ur. HLutchln' • diagnostic powers 1 avo created wonder throughout the country. Ho adopted the following plan, which la pc-I collar to the large hospitals, and Is net and never has been the practice of country doctors, viz.: he carefully notes the symptoms of the | patient, and ascertains the condition of tbo In ternal organs, all of which ho carefully record In his register for future reference In this way ho ascertains the true nature of the dis ease and Its cause. When slclt people consult him ho readily tells them whether he can cure i or help them, or whether they are beyond hope j HIS IMPROVED METHODS OF TREATMENT j Aromlld and pleasant; agree perfectly with th moat delicate Lady nr Child: do not reduce j strength; can bo used wbllor.t work, and give I tho greatest possible benefit In the shortest | possible time. Patients can consult him or 1 communicate with him as often ns they choose, j during the whole (lino required fur iho'ure, without regard to whom they may he, and with- | out extra charge, ‘bus rendering th * treatment j as successful ana satisfactory a.< though they I wero living next door to each other. Pi-raoaa unwkinfiilty treated by ignorant pretender*} whokoep trifling with them month after month, giving polsonon and Injurlou - compounds, should call and see the Doctor. SPECIALTIEUi Catarrh, Skin Diseases. Sores, Pimples,Scrofula, Blood Taints, Eczema, i Cancer. Piles and Diseases of Women Quickly and Pernjui sully Cured by the late t approved treatment as pursued by leading specialists of America and Europe. jaff“ Oases and correspondence 4;oritili-itt:ii. Tr i• incut; nt C 1 ■ jJ. loony part i > the United States. Corr apondonco with lie,-aliils BolieiU ' 1 AIII-ii-ts with slumps In closed answered rcc. Cull and ho examine,: and tit K . st leant the can o o your disease, and if it can be cured Tape Worms removed in from three 10 live hours without starvation. The remedies for the whole course of treatment are furnished from the Office or at the Institute, all at once or by tie- month. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT THE Williams House,. Thursday, Nov. I. Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Office hours Trom 9 a. in. to 9 p. in. THEjPEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Manitowoc, Wis. ( I QUALITY I Ik ST. That is the point to - asider when deciding what paint to pm on yon r he,use. Inferior paint ire not only a disappointment but damage for ever to the building tl - are applied to. A void these ditlh ;; i ies hy using onr high (trade paint- which havi stood an actuai test for live years. We have just receive-! anew ship ment of Pain! Whin Wash and Scrubbing Brushes. mam rmvoi iOKa\m;i ri i, , and in; 11 its \in tin* Xorth-Wi Hf. i ! .ha*. Kxcnr mim tifkfts will b** Hold 11 rol*r 11, l!t anti l ‘i, limitfil to ri-tiiM until October in in< ln*m-. on Account of National i (invention of (lit* Christian Church. Apply to ill' llt- Chit a."o A North- AVc-ttcrn It v Ctirmnll Throat anJ I.im ; Affections. COUGH SYRUP Oetthe ireuuiuc. Refuse substitutes. jS VIS SURE / Salvation Oil cure# Rheumatism, ig & ag eta. 'WHAT OR. KUTCHIN DOES NOT DO, He t. y>s not fright en people into doc tor tug by holding up a t leant a speedy death before their eyes. He docs nut urge the tuck ito take treatment I when he knows them to bo incurable Nei ther does he by fidse 1 pretenses hold the | sink under hlicin i. r'l.th rttcr month '. hil, doing them no | good. , He does not per suade helpless in curables to doctor !< ut the last month of their lives, or give up tin ir last dime for medicine. Ho docs not take patients under a so called falsoguarantee pretending to charge only for medicine and taking whatever amount lie can get, or make the object of his life to extort mon ey from the sick. LATEST DISCOVERIES AND IMPROVEMENTS. Dr. kuidili.' has received tbo must ap proved Instruction In Analytical and Micro scopical Examinations <>f the Blood, Urine, etc., which are now iviisldered Indispensable to a correct diagnosis In many diseases. There are many diseases which physicians In common practice do nut usualh treat, and are, there fore, seldom prepared with necessary and cost ly outfit to examine correctly, or treat with suc cess; such cases, therefore, would do well to call at <>nce ~nd th their true condition, and whether the and jon f 1 lope me yd open, or for ever closed ayah nthem. MANHOOD PERFECTLY RESTORED. Quirk, painless and certain euro for Ini po tency, Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhoea. losses. Wen km sand N°nous Debility, also for Pros i tatttls. Varicocele, and all private diseases, whether from Imprudent hu.dbi of vouth or sexurl excesses In mature years, or any cause that debilitates the sexual functions, speedily and permanently cured. ('oiiMiltailon free I and ttrkMy confidential. Absolute cures | guaranteed In cuiublo cases. No risk incurred. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Such as has buttled tno skill of other physl clans and remedies, Dr. Kutchln quickly 1 cures, Cancers, Tumors, Fibroid and Polybold (irowths cored without tbo use of the knife. No i cutting, no pain, no danger. Free F.xamlnatlon of the Urine—Each | p< rsnti applying for medical treatmont should I send or bring‘J to 4 ounces of urine, which will I r reive a careful chemical and microscopical * o ..a ml nation. IMI.FS, 1 BMTVI.A AKM RECTAL IT A FUN cured win. ut pair or detention from outness. Sypl lii , Gonorrhea, Gleet, Private 111-mml and ftlclt. Diseases speedily, com- I plotely and permit non ly cured. NEKVDr.- iiriULiTY AND NCX I \I. DMOKDUICS yuM rapidly to hie skillful treatment. consumption is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be— in the beginning. It can always be stopped— in the beginning. The trouble is; you don’t know you’ve got it; you don’t believe it ; you 1 won’t believe it— till you are forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don’t be afraid ; but attend to it quick— you can do it your self and at home. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is sound doctrine, ( whatever you may think or i be told; and, if heeded, will i save life. If you have not tried It, send for free sample, Its atrreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, 406 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all dru^^ists. i Carpels Sold by Sample | At lint a -noill advance on wholesale ! price* We arc the Manitowoc agents for <). W. Richardson <te Cos. for the Nile oi cut to order curir tM at. nearly whole sate cost All the latest styles ami all the lead in* kinds of carpets kept in stock. I Call and see onr him treds of samp Vi Ih -f >r< purchasing eh -where We know ve can suit you Mknimwk & Mcluoi.lanjj, Cor, N St) and Buffalo Sts I 0. TORRISON CO. Our Clothing Dept. With Bth Street Entrance. We Signalize the occasion by a great Showing'of Hen’s, Boys’ami Children’s Clothing at Reasonable Prices, Fashionable and Reliable. The stock is too large to tell all about it, but we invite you to call and we will gladly show the styles, the make, the prices, and how they fit, if you choose. The Enlarged Cloak and Suit Dept. On second floor is stocked with the largest assort ment of Ladies’, Hisses’ and Children’s garments, it has ever been our pleasure to show. Although New Garments Are still arriving, you will find a large variety of the best styles. The most popular garment we think, is the short coat with fur collar and reveres, and especially our $7.50 Kersey short Jacket in black, blue, castor and brown. O. TORRISON CO. BOSTON STORE Special prices in Ladies and ( liildren s underwear. Men s underwear, overshirts and pants at slaughtering pricis. Children's 88c heavy fleece lined un dershirts and drawers, sizes 3* 80 82 and ; i y< >ur oh< >lce ~ ~ 28c Camel hair vests size 1(5 5c Camel hair vests size is 7e Camel hair vests size 20 10c Camel hair vests size 32 18c Ladies33c fleece lined vests and pants 14c Ladles Ode fleece lined vests and pants 30c Ladies 60c extra fleece lined vests and pants ,44c Ladies 1.35 pure wool vests and pants 85c (ients 45c (leeee lined undershirts and drawers 29c (tents 57c fleece lined undershirts and drawers 80c Ctents 0 Ic fleece lined undershirts and drawers 45c (tents stic wool undershirts and drawers :55< (tents site wid midersinris ami drawers (tents SI.OO wind undershirts anil drawers 70c (tents sjfl.3s wind undershirts and drawers site <tents $1.50 wool undershirts aim A FAIR QUESTION TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS. / v\ |< )l LI) give two cents or two and AVI .1 h.ilf rents for immediate and posi live relief from the exit. Misting and ■ jjTf from —* suffei One doae of Foley’s Honey Far is tiv< U and unconditionally guar* an teed to t ivi r lii i and there are ten doses in jMPZt tw nty five doses in a 60 cent JBpfjur " 111. ure fff 11 r 1 -ni'i iilway* v\ i iijk r n I Kt-nini ■. r onedose VIJ n the t Vi { “1-1- h j I ' i'j r| !l ,1,, J l' rl ‘“• trial 1 you I Louise I’ricki tt. < ; Hryan .\vr , I )an*illi 111 , wriu-n : “I li.f 1-nfl•n ■ 1 • ■ \ i.. 1 ."ir. •-% l, \ Minna ami ~!or trv li'K aan n liiarn n-ni*' I h.iil uivrii up ill in- Iv. ,* , ifvPij ■lopslhf .iiithmit mil -rt my t-rrai .n-lrn ~ v'W*> • It i- the ..Illy mull mo that cv.-r am.- m. relief • BANNER SALVE heals all hurts. Henry Hinrichs, Druggist. 800 MILKS OK BEAUTY Between (jfalata Mont where pa.sengers first se • the Rocky Mountains: and Seittle Wadt.. where they mi 'i t:i,* tide waters of the Pacific Ocean. A sea of mountains snowy j aks cool, green valleys weird basaltic rock formations foaming torrents dashing water tails. Information from agents of the Great Northern Railway F. I WHITNEY 'on I Pass and Tkt. Agent Sr. Pai i., Minn Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure “Digests what you eat ’* 1 drawers 1.15 50c Jersey overshirts 80c I Hse blue flannel oversbirts (55c $L lo blue flannel overshirts 80c $1.50 wool overshirts 1.15 ♦1.75 wool overshirts l.&y SH e strong working pants 55c 1.00 " •• *• 78c 1.25 fee 10" “ " " 1.35 2.50 “ •• “ 1.75 Hoys Ssc strictly all wool sweaters.. ,62c Boys 1.(Ml “ •• ~..84c Hoys 1.25 “ “ •• ~,,90c Mens I. (to “ “ “ , ...85c Mens 1.50 " *• ", .1.10 Mens 1.75 “ “ . 180 Mens 2.25 •• “ •• ptiO s '-‘ sirii I ly all wicardigan jackets I,M 5 Si 35strictly all \\ 1 cardigan jackets 3.85 All our boys 50c knee pants 80c 5c toweling per yard Btc sc brass curtain rods 4c l-.c white curtain poles with tnm’lngs 10c 0 in steel stove pipes per joint....;. 8c (i in smooth elbows 5c I These prices hold good for 10 days only. 1:1) HARRIS, Prop. FRIEND# BROS^k Iwm|| S t’ualitlea. m | 111 MILWAUKtt.U.S.A. lliivo Von .1 ■ -:.s(> of tallness iu region of yom sti taiu li Jit ter eating? If mi you will Ih* tvenefited by using Cham* la dam's Sunaaeh and Li -- Tablet*. Th.-v also cure belching and *_n;r stom juh. They regulate the 1 vowels too. Price, io cents Sold by b-nryHiu* riehs