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ALL OVER THE STATE. STATE NEWS. The p istoffi'e in Richland Center was robbed and in money and stamps were taken. The mill and elevator of the Delmer Milling company of Fond du Lac were burned last Saturday The loss is he tween (L'xMKHI and *W Oou. and there vtii- insurance of alsait $27,000. Ihe fire broke out in the basement. The origin of the tire is unknown and Mr. Helmer is at an entire loss to even guess at it* cause Ihe mill and e 1 eva■ tor were inspvted every evening at • o’clock to guard against fire atid the in ppector** 4 report th* pivviou* <*v**niiiK was that ‘everything was alright. The mill was one of the finest equipped flour mill* in the West Dr. D W Pratt formerly of Lisli and now of Hurt la found a Ismih in a mas* of rubbish Not knowing what it ws he took it into his dental office and tried to polish the surface on an emery wheel The friction ignited the powder and the bomb explode] taking away a part of his left hand. Due piece struck him in the face narrowly missing his right eye Thefo<. TttM.ll team of the La Crosse high sch ■ I that played at West Salem at th>- fair were met with suspension blank* upon their coining to school. They were given orders to stay at home ■n ac>- cmt of the general low standing of th< memlier- f the team, but all hut one man d>. >ed and played • hookev They pr uest that I’rof Hemmenway i* holding th> standard too high and will bring the matter Ts*fon the Board UON COFFEE I'sed in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute! Insist on LION COPFHH, in I Ih. pkgs. These nrticlrs nmilril hTii li in exchange lor lion heatls cut from front of i Ih. l,lO\ (1)1 I'liT. itkg*. Silk Lmbrella (cither l.ady's or (ieiits). S *?hlrn , .pr.V paid . for 1 70 * ■ Hn head* and a 2-cent Atamp /■■■'■ fi,l (Tela SC I ml. (lull., will, ...•,,■ll iii.. M.. 1).,.! mill silver Congo Imndlc Would iol $2 o>i at 11,. .ion- Dress-Pin Set. ’■iuiled free for I 5 eamjEL. HOII ild* 110(1 1 1 2- | vent ifainp II •• 11.. iii shov\ n com (.jsitet j i v IL ten, ;- • * n; M nili'iol -it .-Ultah'i C. *1 i * tiff | """ , k j -11. * oi a ’> a Child's si t Sash-Belt and Buckle f . ” -w pa Meuimn your y|||l wa line.mu re IBe B ' * wlitii send tug. I • ■' Mailed fer (or 15 Hon heads cut from Lion Coffee w ra| pern and a 2-v enl Ntump i I ' g ' ' ■ lUtl.i'viltil/4 Silver Napkin-Ring. I or I 5 Hon heads and a 2-cent stani( tiw ( ( _ ad Coin-Purse. 11 hi V 1 11 ii in i *BHHB|BpL Ladies’ Pen-Knife. a I or l s Mon tieads .til front J Lion Coffer w rapfwrs and u 2v *lamj I.- J/t , mn ■ h !ii’dy vie * rule \ | ‘ r-. 4 fill AHO NT API OMYAIIW Of IHI I.ION COFPCP. Another list will 1> appear in thi** pp f ' Ilon't mins It I Ihe |{rindri( lUt ul prrmtuß)* utlend ? Vou iilvm'ih k I lON cOI 111 In the wrapper II !• u fa< t - ■ g with the h#n ahead *n front || U ahaolulrly pure ll the package t* unbroken. 1 lON COI II I rouoted the tinv II leukc* Ihr factory of Education. I President ('harles K ndall Adams, of the University of Wisconsin, has been indefinitely refi; •,! on halt pay by the i Board of Regents. Dr. Adams will go abroad for his ! health which has ls-en had for the la*t two years. In hi* absence Dean E. A. Hirge will act as president, a* Vice Presi dent Parkinson has declared hi* desire to assume no additional duties of the ad ministration Dean Hirge will receive *l,OOO a year additional salary while he is acting president. The regents assert jsisifively, as the result of dose medical examination that Dr. Adams has no organic and im curable disease. It is confidently pre dicted that with freedom from care and a warm, equable climate. Dr. Adams' i recovery will Tie complete. SiH-ial Democrats in convention at Sheboygan nominated .1 H. Brecht of Oder (Trove for the state senate: Ed ward Mahnke assemblyman for the First district; H. ('. Meyer, Sheboygan Falls, Second district, and J. A. Zin gkraf of Plymouth, in the Third dis trict. Charles Leonhard was named for sheriff. Frank (Tnthel. county clerk: (Jus Bartels, register of deeds: Emil Heits< hel, treasurer Tin* Prohibition nominee for presi de i' John (1 Wool-v. and Metcalf ad dressed a large crowd at the depot at Fort Atkinson on Monday from their private car ('harles ( ioodall, who was among the early settlers of I/tdi has sold his pro ]ert v there and will make his home in iii L bANcvßoasted g 4 <\\ m STRENGTH, PURITY AND FLAVOR “Knickerbocker” Watch. lilt rn for 175 Hon >-*v lirtido and a 2-tent Indies’ Watch Cham. A dnuhlr* stiand <>f In at silk cord unit* I I iterva vlt)i eolored liead* : i( In Mil .'aid.,il l or 15 Hon head* and a 2-vei * stamp. dent's LSj Watch. If rtallcd free lor 00 lion heads and h 2-cenl slump The 1 will wuteh , stem If I -X- t \\M wound and stem* lII' ■ si t durable nlekei W S**\ */Jm fdaled •ahi * each ff vfs> Zf watch a< • oinpan lid h> guarantee of the maker Am liable lime k< eper Ladies’ PiKket-Book. latri'i l/c aic) r Him It if y’ j mill •: | !■ ■ !,• i Mailing (Ilk en fur 25 lion B - ' head* from Lion V Coffer wrappers ui ! a 2v stamp -“r-n—r--it w-i nf* Table Cover. Mailed lire for 25 lion heudn and a 2c. stump j Milwaukee with his son, W. H. (modal, jHe has l>een secretary of the Lodi ! Farmers' Mutual Insurance company ! since its organization. Map John C. Schroelingof Port Wash ington. wlii. has been county clerk of Ozaukee county for about, thirty years, ha- decided to retire from public life, and has appointel a deputy to serve out the remainder of his official term. John Earles, formerly of Kankanna, is a Demi cratic candidate for congress | in t he state of Washington. There were seven deaths in Oshkosh, in one day, one of the person* deceased being bit years old. and three being chil dren. | Daniel .McKinnon, the 17-year-old son of a well known lumber scaler of Osh kosh, was killed in the Wisconsin Cen tral railroad yards, Young McKinnon was employed by the company. When passing through the yards on Ids bicycle it became unmanageable and he fell in front of a switch engine and box car that were moving very rapidly and had his skull crushed and his legs and arms cut otf. A strong Democratic club was organ ized in She'ooygan on Monday with the following officer- President. W. M. Root: secretary. C. F. Heald: treasurer, Val. Ditling. S. <i. ('urtisof Richland Center had an accident on Monday which nearly resulted in death. He went to the mill pond early in search of ducks, and while going under a bridge his ls>at capsized, throwing him into about 10 feet of Best Coffee for tlie Money! Iry LION COFFHE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. Fancy (lold Ring. I Genln * KubySettin J h Gold Rina. For IS Hon For 25 lion heads Ia -- -V. JrfL „ head* ami / -- \ !fu. a 2-cent stamp. stamp. Jt/ These rings are gemiiin; r >..>■ 1 , 1 plate, having the exact Uiipeantiu’c anil ipuillUcs ,>f -,,1i.| gold, and guurnntced hy tin- makers to last two years Hi ordinary usage. New patterns and veiy populai - To Determine the Sl/c. Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Two extra fine cambric hand- //\\ kfichn f*. with, // \\ b'tutifnl in. // \\ pHiti and lure me- // \ \ dalllon I user- / / \ \ Uoim in the cor- A. aK nep* Half inc h >C \ hem. machine \\ \ hem a t i idled J \\\ /'v Ht > list, and din- y \s\S jf / uhh* A pair of \y \/J ' these handker chiefs i*lvrn for 18 Hon heads cut from Lion Coffee wrapper* and a 2c. (dump. Children’s Picture Book. ,|lvrn ,or 10 ,lon UW *r..rO tOOU head* and a 2-cent j[ * l *i""'imili s 'of ■** 11 tin i Oimisc Mclodit * I JB illnaliatcd and with Century Cook-Book. ... . ’.at,:. 5 111 till* lal '*f thi* * £l kitchen dining m ’ •v.* 1 7l B 11; nd * "5 1 •m .Hid i • ii • and yWi^f 1 I c v IV' r ' ' ' 5 Lilli UUcnfm to non J , ’ri hr ml s nnd a 2-vent q J-l \Pgf Boys’ Pocket-Knife. , Tin-" Kits; JiaBpBfIBBREPt *— Il *— Imiiillc. for I 2 lion hrada and a 2c. atamp. IMPORTANT NOTICE . W tirn writing lor premium* send \,,ur letter In the tame ear elope or pa.kaiie With Ihr liuii head*. It more than I Mlon head* are anil, muon • are poalaur hr trimming down the margin r.k your grorer lor large illuatiated premium 11*1. Adders, all letter* to the WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. water. He could not swim and iiis strength giving <>ut li* -. nk twice. Jmt wan rescued and taken ut unconscious. He lost his gun and part of his hunting equipment. William .1. Hr .an spoke at two meet ings at La Cross' Tuesday. Louis Ci. Bohmrich. T. E Ryan and David P, Rose also spoke at the meetings. Mr. Bryan and partv left on a night train and meetings were addressed at Colum bus, Portage and Watertown. Wednes day. The trip ended at Waukesha, where Mr. Bn an spoke Wednesday evening, going then to Chicago. The chief of police o* Marinette re ceived word from Juneau. Alaska, that Orrin Cole, a former resident of that city, died there leaving a large estate. He has relative- in this state, and an effort is being made to locate them. He was in tin- lumber business at Marinette. The curfew ordinance, which has been in effect for more than four months in Menasha will he somewhat changed. Children under the age of 10 years will be required to !• at their homes at S p. in. SCHOOL DISKS AT A BARGAIN- The North side school lioard in arrang ing seating in new school house and high school have a large nninlAr of sec ond hand desk- also teachers' desks, at a bargain. The desks are in good order and can he set n and prices ascertained by calling on any member of the school hoard. There are enough desks for dis posal to seat an ordinary district school. Call on Tims. R, Torrison. Oscar Alter or (t, (i. Sedgwick. Cut u strip of tliii-i , iper so that the ends will exactly met ’, wle v n tifihUi/ nidund second joint of the huge: I.i one end on this diagram at the D, and older die iii.nihei the othe r end hid irate*. Art Picture, “ Easter w ill tend It tiii:>•■*! ready for hanging. Flower Picture. for H lion head* and a 2c, stamp Ann-1 .can BiMiuiy Hoars ami Lilies of the-Vnlh •• !Iji .• it . and artistic coloring. “The Dancing Lesson.” Ihe gr*eti -rap* and urea, tin* Irttli hrow-i k, t- , in,j the (fill’s Mumv white ' ■ * x *1 niclma ilnllrd Ire* lor H linn head* and a 2-cent plump. THEO. SCMIDTMAN’S SONS CO. TWO CONSIDERATIONS IN BUYING BOOKS. 1. Variety of Stock. 2. Cheapness in Price. THEY ARE ALL IMPORTANT. A hook store advertising- books at low prices is conferring no benefit on you if it hasn't them in stock. Neither is a bookstore that cuts a price once or tv ice a year and overcharges you the rest of the year. BIG STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED. Coal Operators Offer an Increase of 10 Per Cent. THE MEN HAVE REFUSED THE BAIT. It is Claimed They Want the Union to he Recognized. ALL THE COLLIERIES ARE STILL IDLE. Strikers Celebrate One Victory by a Big Parade Maybe the Company Officers and Miners' Leaders Will Meet in Conference. The miners of the Wyoming valley, Pa., did not respond to the notices post ed by the company, Monday offering a 10 per cent increase in wages. The col lieries were alljidle yesterday. The only thing talked about is the big parade and mass meeting which was , held Tuesday. Organizer Fred Ditcher and "Mother” Jones arrived in town to take part in the demonstration. Mr. Palmer, the chairrtian of the press ■ommittee of the United Mine Workers' •onncil here, said that the offer made by the operators would not be accepted. "We are not after dollars and cents so much is we* are after principle,” he added We want recognition and un til we get it 1 am afraid there will be no ettlement. " The operators who were seen said they did not know what action the men nroposed to take on the offer of an in crease in wages, Emperor Kwang Su has issued an edict thanking Emperor Nicholas for his de cision to withdraw the Russian troops from Pekin, and also announcing his own willingness to perform a memorial ceremony over the grave of Baron von Ketteler. the murdered (lerman minis t >r to < hina. Twelve out of 'twenty-four' members of the Delta Sigma Delta fraternity were poisoned bv food {eaten at a ban iuet in C'hicagii.C’t'anned salmon is thought to be the cause of the ptomaine poisoning. It is not thought any of the •uses will prove fatal. Wolf Bros bank at Centerville, Mich., ,vas robbed of SIO,OOO. The thieves mined entrance to the building by pry ing and springing the double door apart with a large file. The outer door to the vault was then blown {open, and then he inner door to the cash drawer, where tbout SIO,OOO was stored. Lieut Gen.‘Miles has issued a general order in Washington to the army direct ing the inculcation of patriotic prin ciples, theb elebration of national holi lays In patriotic n adings,{strict fatten ion to salutes, r< spect for the flag, and attention to good martial music, especi ally vocal music. The importance- of liscipline is dwelt upon. With Bishop Potter of the powerful Episcopal church as an antagonist tlie New York police department has the b ttle of its life. Unlike the single h inded crusade of Dr. Parkhurst a few years ago. which in itself shook the city md resulted in the election of a reform inavi r the .forces of the churches of New York are united in the active war fare. Side by side with Bishop Potter and his lieutenant. Dr. W R. Hunting Pm ot Grace church, and the militant ministers of the East side, will be Dr. Parkhurst representing thejJPresbyteri ans a power in himself With him will be the anti vice societies. 1! is officially announced that laird Robert has been appointed commander in chief of the British army. The Times hints that Lord Kitchener will ome honle to assist “him atj Ins new i o-i Tin announcement of (leu [Role oi l- appointment is hailed hy the Union u,t party a welcome pledge that army i r‘ organization will be carried out in the I most effect) ve'manner. Lord Roberts Is Field Marshal Yj- not Wolseley. who lias held (lie | p >st for many years y Wood, Coke and Charcoal, 1 lIJI I All kinds, largest stock and M prices right. THE J. G. JOHNSON COMPANY. H. L. BANZHAF, DENTIST. RFMOVFn AfterJu, y!sth IVLaTIU T 206 N. Bth St. One Door South of Present Location. GET READY FOR SCHOOL BY BUYING YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES CHAS. FECHTER’S BOOK STORE. LAWYERS BAENNCH \ CHLOEPEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offln* over Savings Bank. Money loaned on real estate security. A.P. BCHENIAN. K. L. KKI.LKV. S('IIEM AN A KELLEY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Williams Brick Block Manitowoc,*,Wisconsin NASH A NASH. ATTORNEY'S AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Office over National Bank. Eighth street Collections promptly attended to. SEimWU’K. SEIMaVICK A SIHMIDT LAWYERS Office in Torrison s Trick Block north end Eighth street bridge, Manitowoc. Wis consin Collections promptly attended to. John .1 Hkai.y Wai.tkr M. Joyces HEALY .lOVCIO, Attorneys at Law. Metropolitan Block. Manitowoc. Wisconsin Money to Loan BRUNO MUELLER, REGISTER OF DEEDS, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Money loaned on reasonable rates. I Manitowoc, Wisconsin. PHYSICIANS J- F. Mi I.HOLLAND M. D 'PRACTICE limited to Eye. Ear. Nose ami Throat. Office hours.!) to 12 a. in.. 1 to 4 p. m. and 7toSp. m. Office over Mendlik A Mulholland's, N Btli street, Manitowoc, Wisconsin. MUSIC TEACHERS. ROBERT WILIKiRUBE, St )LO ( LARINETIST with Kaiser s Military Band Teacher of l Tarinet and other instruments Leave orders with Manitowoc Music Cos., S. Bth street. Chicago & North Western Railway. NORTH HOUND TRAINS: Noil Not Nos No IT Noll Nos Leave Cbieago 7<> a m 11 30 a m 6110 p m Leave Milwaukee 7 00am 0 65 am ISO pm 730 pm i Leave Cleveland Sill am 11 SO am 3At pm 5 40am 11 40 am (I Leave Newton IDiam IJHHp m 4 Oil pm 5 53am 12 08 pm J Leave Manitowoe 037 am 12 26pm 4 20pm 0 20am 0.54 pm 107 pm: Leave Brain h 040 ain 4 32pm Him am 150pm[ Leave Pine Grove ...... 4 30 pm f Leave < Hto 9 50a to 443 pm li 47 a m 215 pm j Leave Grimms 10 08 am 4 40 pm 051 am 2 35pm; Leave Reedsville 1008 am 4 55 pm 0,50 am 3 13 p in Arrive Appleton Jet 1112 am OOopm 815 am 1133 pm Arrive Antifto 0 20pm 1140 am 22oam Arrive A5h1and.......... 6 20 p m 7 45 a m Train No II daily: trains No.’s I 3, 5. 17 and 51 daily exeept Sunday. Trains No.’s3. 5. II and 17 making eonneetions at Appleton Jet. for north and south No.’s 5 anil 17 making eonnections , at Marshfield for St. Pan! and Minneapolis and the northwest. TrainaNo sll and 17 making eon j neetions at Ashland for Duluth, the Superiors and the west. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. No 2 Not No 10 No 14 No 10 No 5o Lea\ e Reedsville sis p m 7 41am 12 22 p m u i>l ami ; I, eu Vl Grimms 523 pm 7*46 am 1227 pm 10 08 amp L“ave Cat< 527 pm 751 am 1282 pm 10 15 a ml, 1 Leave Pine Grove ~ 7 63am 1234 pm 17eave Braneb 534 p m 750 a m 12 40 p m 10 35 ami’ Leave Manitowoe 551 pm 4 50am ahi a m lo7pm 403 pm 1145 am Leave Newton 804 pm 830 am 128 pm 4 2.5 pm 1250 pm i Leave Cleveland 814 p m 8 ito a m 133 p m 4 35pm 106 pm Arrive Milwaukee 810 pm 7 05am 10 35am 350 pm 8 40pm 1 Arrive Chii asro 7 iio a m 0 30am 115 pm 813 pm 031 pm 0 Train No 4 daily No s2. 10. 14 18 an 150 daily exeept Sunday, all trains making ennneetlonn | at Milwaukee and Chicago for east, south and wisd TWO RIVERS TRAINS. * 1 Leave Manitowoe 8 45am 10 30am 430 p m I Leave Two Rivers 740 am 1210 pm Al 5 p rail Arrive Two Rivers 7 loam 10 60 ain 450 p in i Arrive Manitowoe sooam ig.Tipm 5 40pm For any further information apply at de|a>t ticket offlee. C. A. Hi i KTurexs TV*. Agt, RECENT FICTION at 58c. 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