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CITY IN BRIEF. L .1 \ash in Kewaunee Attorney L .T N,.,-h of Manitowoc was in tho city this week attending circuit court. before which he had a ca- The Enterprise " t'c to call on T - ’ l 'l W minntes Although Mr Xa-h support ed McKinley four rears ago. he has changed sinv and is m>w a firm Urvan adherent Kewannee Enterprise. Win at Football. ( c inpany H ami the iw met on the gridiron on Snndav and the v; ' r- went under by a .seme of do to '< "■ li - 1 lier hoys are prea* at the bickii g -Mine A Fine Concert The 1 to-ton Sym phony vhestra'hi 1: gnv< a jse form ance at the Northsid- js-n house last Saturday i- an adiii. aide organization. An excellent I ■gra,..nn vv;.- efficiently rendered Returns to ; lis Home. Will Itobin -on an old Maniiou o! i oiinty boy, who ha-!* ■ n making his hone in northern! Michigan for a manlier of yt ars. has re turned to Manitowoc. A <iift to the I ihrary, Mis* Hattie Haenii has presented twenty-five vol umes f links ami maffitzines to the jithli' library W iliiain Hagfiiow Dead. William w. a former resident of Heeds ville md well kmiwn here died in the Norlie i ii li"S|iital in < tshkosh Thursday. A Halsc Alarm Shortly liefore midn._'lit ■ atni'l.r il fire department wen ailed ti • the ( n milriell doek hy un alarm of (ire Tie \ p ponded prompflv hut f< nrid an fire To Build A Iu Hunter Bros have • ■ nred lie mniraid fur lie eonstnietio)i mb for those in Ssari of ML | DELAY IS DANGEROUS. 1 ' (lei nl . that 1 mitlred f]i r.-eiis l.av ■ th< ra Ik fort 1!/ y i VCD . I bnl rtot tty tenor ant of tb i i or later, ocr dostroy t tun - . I l .1 II lid AHI iot .1 i l.t" I!.O j* Vrilir e. I y l.'lV.' 1,0 II- . f e 1 l/etiK'iobee, i vtr v meiiiini of iii file, t f r'nc ; yi i. ri' rirl'ln- I ruraiii" af.i i, win ii. i>. iliapu, tlie mo i .-iiiiitul; ivatctun cun ruiulu j'l.u uou.ii. . nee. I Tit- pre I D oar t filter inn v l I'OO !..! Cs* OR. KUTCHIN IS NO STHANC.ER (N THIS COUNTY. OR. KUTCHIN, I'rrslil* nt tlnfilniVMiil s illinium, ( mil I,like, VI ~ rs. I’. Sure un. l ate of Kiml. lurlum unit liinaei; fo., • olambii", 0. Specialist in Ciiron’c Diseases. WHAT DR. KDTCH'N COLS ID. Dr K I i ■ I i i . • r 1 ,ol . * - • i. P v I n ni. ii * 1 ■ . I I h Ir, 1 1 u U . tU It I 0 urr ( f t i ■ CUi w e I■tr ip 1 to . .. .ii ... In, I r an , or ovi>r ' :on -I. put of 11, J.’Ul "l' II ■ candidly. I I ■ I! 1. i-.or- U ..V will, .li all! t lUOb' . it},- . f D-nc H , i ..-1it1;... j or r I return' uirr L.ia, m -,l I. ui, no <om . t i ;di tic ’ll ■: . : I I I ; f..U- 1. Hi CURES AFTER UTHEBS FAIL Tne Mis*. Luooessful and Solantlfln Traotmont of till Olneuaua und Week rim,rue cf blunklnj F, Iblo to Obinlll. ' ih 't ■■■ ,). Iv iu.l f.l T.i-bly Umnvn I,| ■ (!, ia lu tUo 1 00. I ‘.tab,, HI i lia.ir p r '■ ■ '■ : it Oldver 1 -or ' I t,-. M.; i , li, -I ■■ 1 i i.- I lIIOIMI . M UVO! S SUCi 1,: .| 111,001) I IMU-. I iM ■ , nn o - - iJn Kl ' !' I * rin dloi’O'i doi’ u.d 11 •... iop .0 . sn. di Ore::. Ult. ill Incus. , • roat and Lunirs, Uynpcpali Urlght'a Diecaoe. Uiubtii ; ■ J' 11 ■ 1,1 1 C- i.i.d" an 1 Scmiol 111 - i-i s spe. ally .opdbv in ulm. nt ‘ b'.' C ;*.iil of ca ■ it .tltiul lrt-ci {.rollout: .si beyond I -pc M-ny ’■ , ! *' •' '• l. mhiht huvo been rcßlon and to p. rl. iv hi alth I. *d il.vy ... ■ < lIUOMC lilsl \s|.s. * " 11 'ft fill IH llle ilie ilira. blit "‘ ie : ! ■ ll■ I 101(1111., ' 1; “-' ir i ii'u mi u. ( i Miinr e. torsami prunoun 1 liem el, , lio i t dastras to mto 1 XIMINATIONS I 111 1 10 AM ro Ii • , n a ||,.. KnO-hli, Is • iMuiiti u.if In *o con • ■ ult Mm i* I * v- r, i roJ ai v hrri • l ') ui ,n nil/ i <h e.' * i I l-llf <1 Hie IIIIMIJIJ. • ■■■*.•■• 1 ' 1,1 ♦' fit'l riiil lit f<>r anjroi ot > Ur. li u•i LI . , i► i t|c | -jr\ , in “ u y * ‘‘‘ 1 > • 'l'r t|,t .14 h ut tli'T.Miiiti jr. 11 ' I 1 • |*lu I*. utilr li |>t po. co 11? t > ‘it* ii! riii 1 H n ■ oti'l fl " • ** r ■ fcm >try , y H't'Mii* f Hi** '■ iit'on if Him In • m■ I ui I v rtTor.i 1 I• *ll ■ 11* In lid . vriv ‘ ' • 1 • 1 ■ • 1 m t.f the <>l • * 1 *■* 1 : 1 ' l ‘ V, U Me,. pU)t>|(< ( MllNlill v.;n*rin r fit? enn cut■* ■ * ’ tlirjr uro laHJTOImI llOpo. IK' I V..'oVi ll Ml i lolls OF mi:AIM 1 NT *; iftro |#Tf#‘Ct|v With ' 'MM; .1-. tint i. -I.ici< In Oik . nt"l ;'lv '.it In !!• Mi> Hi* -I l ’ 1 .• ■*. f-r.nw.iH him r t • Hen n*limy rlii/om. . uliMl I-*r tliiM urn. ‘ t> - nmy h< , him with I.if ih ■ ’ ■ fiii'ii <h th* y ' * >tln*r. 1 Ilf It inrunl I>t .-t- n . , , 1: h Ijici ..ninth liiU ’ r ■ • * ’ 1-u nici injmj ms O' -I' 'Otl'J . . ,1 riM the 111 inf i *P*l* ’I % | T| I!** j f .4i t: rli ! I 111- -i.v . H,f ‘'l'M ulu II "'"I'I lillw.l r Ml". ‘ 1 .1., f V.- 1 ‘.till- ! Ist 1 •‘rtnai rntl jr < '1 ' \ iho lul m tt|t>r‘>vr l *' • • iKifs-u !.r i ~‘tnr ; I'll.v of Atncilcianl Kuro| and vein : -n !< n< e .winfid- 'dial. Vo ilmei.u i,t vJ . O. to uuy part o, Ci . ■ -.m * • and aioivei. <i r. ( a aid I, i iTOHoeo :o:d ,t j.-. tle.i'.tU :o > air ili.ieuM Tim Wow i biaf . Allot, i ,j,.. (~r tin whole iicaiu. o. iw. lurnUticU (roD the Oil or.at! I ,tut , nil it once or by 10 mouth CONS'JLTATiOH, EXAMINATION AND AMICE I REE TO All, NT THE Williams House, Thursday, Nov. I. livery Pour Weeks Thereafter. Office hours Troin 0 a m. l<< !• p. m. of a tug for the Chicago Lumber eomp any. Narrow Esca| e He:.r\ FanTer had a narrow escaj ■■ from death at lh( Jones&Ad msc id dm kson Tiasday He fell from a coal caire. Charlemagne takes fiour Tie steaniei Charlemagne Tower Jr. arrived light an 1 loaded Id ) carloa 1- of flour. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure hillionsne-s constipation and headache. They are e i-' to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Hen-1 r\ Hinrichs. \Nc combine the best and most efficient drugs we know of for the alleviation of coughs and colds into a pleasant syrup: mark, el it under the name of F. C. B. Coufifh Cure; sell it to you at lllc. per bottle; and guarantee that there is no better cough medicine, F. C. BUERSTATTE, DRUGGIST. To remove a troublesome <■> via or bun ion First soak the corn or bind in ii warm water to soften if. then pare it down as closely as possible without dn wiughlood and np[ih ('humherl' in s Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for five minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should he worn for a few days to protect it from the shoe. Asa general linemen! for sprains, bruis es. lamenes-and rheumatism Pain Balm is uneijimle l For sale by Henry Flin richs 1 WHAT DR. KUTCHIN DOES NOT DO. Hi ’ ■ peo] I Inf by tioldli f up a idea of nupi etlydi i.tb lln fore tin ai \i He 1 ini y not urfi tin in jto tala in .tniint Ivinii la knot tin rn lin be incurabb Nel . 1 bei ill ‘I ti in by f Inc pn oon ■ i."id the a nmli ;■ 1 i. i are ' • ■• ii iin r mi Mb ■ I dt (letup them 110 i ■ rid lie doe iot per ad bclpli • n (arables li, foe tor Ii ut ihr InM i: Mil i lit I I in Ir 11m ■ roe i.p tbilr I ~1 illnn for ini dli Inr. I tie does not take I aili i.is nndi r a no. i 11 and full fiinn.utce fill' lit 11 Ilf’ In c 11. K’O inly for im di ii. i.iid tub Ini? tv), all \i r n luot be ci ct • r Make tin* el.ji . i of bln Ilf" im yl l ,ii. a • • I.” thcMcl UTWTPIHfI F.MB, Dr. Knlchi Vro/id furl I; • 11, r, | • ui , ,„i Mlrp,, M'liplriil I iarnl! i| .. ( i !*. |(|. .<). lHr .. •h . vliirh tin - . i * 1 .1• ri■ ■ t Indh |i*rn*i<lno t j ‘' orr**-f illuMn •" In • , nc* Tlkto ;,f " 'iiDpiifi h .lil* !i jI . ;< iniii In rorfiru u) i'nielli i■ not n i nth i ■ r*. und tire, thi rn f'.fl*. n* . I f| ij1.1v..: , . ~ry (.id lyouH'ft i Idtfiii,. .nr fij Mi lit V. 11 ti r no* ' h > ' thfi mid ii" \vi II to ‘ 11 f i 1 dion, nrn| ' ■'{•)•' < j m.. * rfor. *<>;• ♦ ' ■ i . s i * nrli lIId IC 11 \ m snOtKli, 1 f •'* fnd 1.1 r !.•. . I'H.fV J Jmilm .and. M II M M sf.H, ♦Vim'. .T.dl nor. prlidi v, ). rl'rim fiff I* V 111. 1- fil’d ( I JI • • M • '■ mi if hi ii.tprud' i ■ mi i \. mu *<r mi I r ■•.*. - h . . v. :. i \ i uien * 1 I■' I'll' J‘ > , ... •, , y 1 lli v in, ,n ..|| it | i ~ )il *rl *I*J or' *, t, Id* i'iMf lllitl • i| ||. ni - M j j- ' i , i ;, J. Msn is .o*i . • i ' I 1 m . bVf h '-h mm ii * . J. ; i . MI In ,♦ I- Kljr i I r.nd I ' ‘* r n dir.lll >1 I • ’ft;* kid to. I<l • IlfllJM. . I |„. ;, ,lf , Pm t xintili v *i fill- I'rlnr Purh •T* I ~t i . r i l I l; if*t.* *ln mid • • *<• um • f i rli *. nlilrh v. 11l *M ;•!.: • I- r . ;>lctl U .U.rlOuH to PII 1 KC€TAL i 1.4 • i.s . urtd i . . . r th ici ti n Iro: , oll’tjfii’f**. d*i Witnorrliin, tilrrl, I'rlyalr It I 1 •* • | Ii •!.• n tm ■[*♦•#*oll), i on;. *• I• #I I) tfid j>* httl. ii y and \ inid " ill HILm |Ktl wrx ♦ ii I* j •►. >I; 1.1 i* , >i i. mildly to Ids •kliM ui trralhifJ.t. /('< in tinned from First Pago,) I: xpi.-; ■' u : the foregoing rejiorts the following stab-mentH need to be male; I. r a 1 1 \ \ ft! a j:ir: Ir will be >n that the librari an has certain mu til fine .• i .i •• in ; [H: yi therefrom ivime ii I 'the minor expenses incident to the <-v. f. ;n r. t-n tie* I nir v Atth • beginning *2' <ut of the general f;r . pi il 1,1 i' meet these mini r expenses, lint fur several nr ■ •• ti i s :i-r . rly into thj hi*viv of the librarian have h<-* n - iffiei- it tu tin ; ill t., •*■ 1-m •. . U and a little more. Tie- balance in her hand®, ■<; 05. v. 11 ! me-! . rI < tin *. ;er. and hereafter any balance in her hands | will lie pi 1 fu the tr. : surer even quarter. S' ii ■ H -it Tin-S— n-tary’s rejiort shows the amount of orders drawn f • • '• v ■ -i f pay u -tits have been receive] al l in m iking up the inn. Mint u! - eili a i thi -retary assumed that all orders drawn had l*e i i paid As;. .tt - I n-t the treasurer's report shows that two of those orders ■•rder No and N n I. had not been presente 1 for paym -nt prior to the ■fh lisen’, -i ii cmse ia nice the amuiin* of e i ictnally on hand at ti •th •,v e; rep -1 by th • treasurer i liith- m ire than the • ■ • • t i ‘ . 1 ■ t;i -*•-retar , bit the ■. aviary's rep ir dio vs the actual fin" in< il i■ i I rhino' the library at tii -chi •of the year because th ■ unpaid orders we.- i . n;i-id r-eeipT-1 fur and were liable fu b • pro united fur pay ni"i * a lime H- Ii the se r-t irr an 1 treasurer repu nnpai 1 sub*criptions -in . tlie am mt uf <>s;, and the funner reports cash un hand *241542 and ti e I itter *2o3'. Tuka in i.’- ItKi'- ir- The treasurer s report embodies an itemized state i;.< uft ni'-er itions in ai lof the library, the am in - collected and the am Tits nnpai lun such - ib- riptioii-i Tiiat list is omitte lin this repott but the snli crifitiuti' report** 1 as nnpai 1 amounting tu ij!3B3, have in fact all been paid except a single on •uf 8-*5 which is not yet due or payabh The other subscrip tions report** 1 a nnpai 1 h ive in fact been paid by a gift of b > iks instead of mon ey the term' of the subscriptions entitling the donors to make payment in that wa; Tlie present resources of th ■ li'irary therefore arc the cash on hand. $2445.42 a subscription nt sf.Vi payable in money during the ensuing year, and about #l5O receivable a hen inafter state 1 from the Jones Library A-rviation. SUn,VIARV A>l) ESTIMATES As the library fnnu r . •* 1 by taxation in one year inns' -office until taxes are paid the in t y.■ -I ■. u r -tiinates of the needs of the library < ver the period from tie close of tli • past fi- ■ 1 year. September 30th. to the fir-t day of January. A. I) If rj. This li -ard hasm-tnv 1 tli ■ subscription contracts a authorizing the use of donated fund' Cur the purchase of books and the original - piipnient of the library, but nut fur current expenses, Accordingly those funds bav* been used for the purchase of furniture, pictures, shelving, window shades and any other articles necessary fur the convenience or ornament of the library <-well as for the pur chase of books but all expenditures for current expenses h ive been charged to the library fund furnished by the city. • The following statement shows the amount receive 1 from the city, the amount paid out therefrom and the amount thereof still m hand I library fund raised by taxation ttliie.oi Pad on i-xpetis • account s Hi I. SI Paid on Sain y aceiiunt lso.no I’aid on rent Bi’ -onnt IKT..VI I’ai on incing account 51.50 Paid on . iisiirnni’i- aei-onnt . 5 i Paid on stationery account 141. TH lialaiM -i a-d oti hand raise*! by taxation 33*1.13 $1 if* I. IN I lu dctcrmi.iiii-' tip c-itiiaato-i whie’i : ..low this beir! 11 Ih-u roiiiiielled 1 : i ..iisi.h r ccrtfiiii iii'/c-. ii tip- s tie of cvpcuditure whi. . arc sure to beoame re ccssjirv. 11,t ii. .vc statcincnt iuchnlcs nothing for liirhting. As no Mill inn leen [ircs. tib '1 or: it.lit.. 1 the lihrnry is simjilt in <leht to the amount of about slh) on thnt iiccimiit. <nr estinmte for salary will be not only i r fifteen months, hut ion I iiiehple tin wages ..t' an assistant, since the nmnagenieiit of the library has . .mo in involve gr- atev laii .r tlbin a ■angle librarian can jierform. Tlie above statement as to lent j. for six months only. We are therefore somewhat in debt on that a.■ .mil The estimate which follows therefore f..r rent, like the estimate for light i larger than the period cover.-l really calls for The above statement contain- ip. cbm - for furniture hat we assume that for t ! .. future tlie repair of furniture and m w purchases ought t<> )>.■ paid forasenn - . .t expenses. Stationery account li. he.-n very largi This is owing to large initial reijuircnients: our fu ture needs we think will he much smaller. • if tin- t. .ini crsli on hand . .#2143.42 Tl, p ■ a ill nviiiliil.lc <.f di.niil. and funds f..r purchase of 82l'iu.2ii And Muiilubl.-f.,r current cxp.-nscs :tW.I2 524 43.12 Tn iota] ,• , -oiirc.for th" purchase of honks frim^ 1 - ptemher Hu. 11■> t Jan• u iry I, IlHr,*, are a- follows: lii.nnt -d funds ..ti Imnd . .BJluu.'ju I’llpnid s.|)mci jptioti ■■■ 230.00 ,tones bil.rnry fund. 13u.) 82.VW.21) W. estimate that there will he nee lei fur current xpenses from the 30fh day of September 1!) "i t.. the first day ~f January llHrt tie i llowing sums; Ex|Mi-e H.count for 13 month- # ao 'M shlhi'vaccount for 13 months iaiim. Kent in-i .unit for 1 months Light account for 13 m-.iiths nai.m I .... i .. . Fiirnlo re out for r.monthH 40.n0 IiMO Kli. e le '..not t r 13 mootl.s 2.0' stntleiiei'y nee. .tint for 13 mouths. 30.00 sr-IoT .Vi Less t iihince . {lU.rui'v fund now on hand 33*1.13 Amount tot e provided fur l.y taxation . 514C1.37 Thi iionrd luts <• uieliHe.l to ask of the city ip a .priation f-.r the ensuing .o|\. a 1-except a sum sufficient to meet tin ul. -a. .ii mate of ■ ue *essities for . orient expenses, assuming as we do that our lie- a- tn the pmvi.ase of new hooks m . no t with the balance of donate 1 funds stili. "id and to be collected. 'l 1,, laroer items of expenditure fur current expen ■ s are tin following: Mill, rv of Lil.rnrlnn j.er annuni s*tnu.oo sidnrv of Asslstiu.t Litirarlnn per minimi . . 3<lom Kent 11 ud heating per annum 373.n0 l.iuht per 1.111111111 about ... 1731*. Rinding p.-r annum, aismt luo.oo It 1 .juiti- piohable that the ebarg. for rent and beating may be increased irmg tl; ensuing y .if i;s it may become a neees>it\ to enlarge the library room, l unillv we beg to rep* r: that Tile Jones Idle e - Association, at a meeting !-.Iv■ called itid io'l l decided to turn over to'File .Mu ;towoc I'uolic Library all . its propertt and assets, in hiding seven or eight liundred volumes of iiouks. . 1. \ public documents some pictures a half lot with a building within ~ ;1 \ and ibent Mn<-llbu he i l ilty Dollars in money: that the books, public iinicnts and pictures hav, aln adx Ii •■•a d<div. r- 1 tint the monet is ready to be tm tied over when* ver the treasurer of the Jon -F. rary Assisdaliou shall lie ,11, and upon to .1., s., tli.tt owing to the po Miliar 1 • - wip.-h the Jon. Library As - ..iiitioii hoi.is t.. the half I-t referred to I here liu 1... 1, doubt and uncertainty as to whether it i* advisable t<> acc'-pt .1 deed .1 it at po -"tit or not and for that reason no deed hits been tendered or accepted. Luring the fiscal year several other valuable gifts have been received from individuals 17<•• >h- from I’eter Johnston Judge .1 s Anderson .and Miss Rose -s. 1,1,. i, ~k and ina-.'ii/.ines from Thoinn I. Fort i ..n. Mis-I Lit tie Bacon and A, Wimp) 1... 1.-s .ind public document' from > nat rJ. V. Quarles and Hon. 1 |; listabrook and a vety large globe fnnn Mr Merge Scbnet*.- It. -id. - tin's, "ill- nianv generous and public spirited ladies have given free lx , ( th. tr tiii' and services in marking cataloguing and indexing books and in t! ■ ■ tie r lab 1 loti' duties in 'blent to tin .pening of the library to the public I luted Octolier 21* IWHi, Tut: Ik>\Ki> n Dike* thus ■>f Tin; M vmtowi• Pi ulk Lmikarv. By L. J N \sii I‘n sideut I have n■•••il ('hamlet hiiu'* CVdie, < 'ill i;i and 1 Mai rlnn il Hi nirdv and find il to lie a great medicine -ays Mr I s* of I’utfun Ark It cured nn- nf lilimhlj tlnv 1 cumtnt nn-ak too highly it it This remedy always wins tin good opinion. if nut praise. nf those wlm iim< it Tlii* ipiii k cure* which it effects i*vi*ii in the most severe cases nmkf it a favorite every where For ale h\ I lent y Hilll li 11' • I In.mu' what .i je iwerful weaj.un 11; ii art The leave-l in n fall at tin fi et N' i wniider wnineii take Hm lcy Mniuititin Tea in prolong that joyon sjiell See Huerwtatte Nothing makes the earth *o spacious a** In have friends at a distance Tin y m i k the l ilitudei and longitudes Money at 5 per ct. ON First Mortgage Security AT JULIUS LINSTUDT, Manitowoc, Wis, Ol tICI IV SOIVfiS HWK BUI IIIMi. a t’Ain We the undersigned, do hereby agree tn ri fund the money on a a" cent buttle . ! < ireeiie ' Warranted S\ rnji of Tar if it fails to etire yourconghiir cold. Wi also '.uarantee ant In it tie to prove sat isfactory or money refunded. fHAS. A. tTHOPFMAN, HKNBY Ills KICHH. HER EXPERIENCE. A Charmin'? Voiin/? Woman Makes Public S >n;e Impi riant Tru’hs Common to all Live:. Miss Clark, Rochester, Ind.. says: I have been sick for years. My nerves wore all shattered: J suffered from head a-hes. sleepless nights, piis all over, and sometimes 1 thought I must go in sane. My life was a burden to me. I had been treated for years without any good result. “My parents persuaded me to consult Dr. Turbin, the specialist, who visits Manitowoc, Wis., one day each mouth for the past six years. I went to see him to please my parents, hut had no hopes mvself of getting relief, and even death would have been welcome to me. “After a thorough examination Dr. Turbin promised to cure me, and thanks to him and his skillful treatment I am well today. I have no fear of the insane asylum, but am doing r;y duties, sleep and eat well, and have no pains or aches. • "I gladly give tl-is testimonial so all my sisters who suffer with diseases pecu liar to womankind shall seek a cure, and consult the specialist. Dr. Turbin, who takes great pains to cure his pa tients permanently, and honestly tells them it in his opinion the case is incura ble. I can only praise him for the new life he has given me.” Dr. Turbin will be in Manitowoc, Fri day. Nov. !>, at the Williams house. Between Chicago and Davenport. Arrangements have been made with the Davenport. Rock Island & North western railroad, whereby standard first class coaches arc now run between Chi cago and Davenport and Rock Island, leaving Chicago at 10:00 a. in., arriving in Davenport at 3:30 p. m.. Rock Island at 2:45 p. in. and. returning, leaving Rock Island at 325 p. in.. Davenport 3:45 p. m.. arriving in Chicago at 8:30 p. ni. A Good Man Wanted. A good all round man. who can make himself generally useful in and about i saloon needed. 0:11 at Pilot < iflice. Oct. 17-24. ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Passenger and Car Ferry Steamship Line. . . . BETWEEN . . . Manitowoc. Wis.. and Frankfort. Mich- Where connection is made with Ann Arbor R. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and East. BETW. FUAFKFOBT AND MANITOWOC Leave Mavitow k-daily, except Monday'.’ Men in FROM KEWAUNEE TO MANITOWOC L.v. Ki-wnmiw Tm-s Thurs.nnd Satur 3 a m Vr. Manit.m oc Tues.. Thm-s. and Satur. s a in CoNI.KNSKD SrBKI'CLE AN N ARBOR KaH.Rii.Ml Trains. Train No. 4. Train No. 8 Leave Frankfort lorloain - •lopin Arrive Cadillac I2: A) pm lo.tftpm Aim Arbor B:33pm II Min am Toledo beoopm 1:00 pm \rrive Traverse ('tty via I’-iv Marqntte Kail road 12: to p in 0:10 pm Arrive Detroit via (-fraud Trunk Kaihvay 0:20 p m 11 3o a in. E. s. LORD. Agent. Manitowoc Wis IN FFFCT JLI.V 20, IQOO. Fur Sheboygan. Milwaukee an 1 Chi cftjfn iluily except Saturday ami Sunday at7:3UP. M. Sundn boat leaves at h A. M. For Kewaunee, Alumna, Sturgeon Bay ami Menominee. Thursday Satur day and Sunday at 7 P. M and Wednes day at ' P. M. Fur E.-canaVia Tlmrsday. Saturday and Sunday at 7 P. M. WISCONSIN CENTRAL Railway©. PASSENGER TRAIN’S Going West. heave Manitowoc 'i 'ma m.3:15| m heave Menaslia TANARUS: 111 m. 4:4H j, hi heave Neenah. 7:3S a. in. s:On pm Arrive Ashland 4:3n p. in. 7:55 a. m Arrive St Paul s:li j>. in. S: 15 a. m Arrive Minneapolis 5:35 p in. s no a m heave N’eenali 11:55 p.m Arrive St. Paul ~ S:lsa. tu. Arrive Mliineapol.s s-amr. m \rrive Ashland 7 15 a tn 5 VI h in train out of Manltow ■ make- . . i ■ it etion at Neetmli at 7:31 a in >Hi train for ishknsh. Fon<l 'ln hae ami other points -until thus gjvlng Manitowoc people a eliiim •• t" gi■ to ■shkoab and Fond du Lae the same ilu■ 515 p in train also makes eonneetion at Neenali at : In p. in. for south. Going Hast heave Minneapolis 7;25b. :n.7 u. 5 p. m I,save St. Paul K '>l in tip m heave Ashland H:4Hb. ui. 7 tisp.ni heave Neenah 5:15 p. m. Hpltt a. tn heave Meuß-ha 5 ii'ip. ui. s in a tn \rrlve Manitowis 7 imp ni. w 15 n m sima in train out of Neenah gets connection from North ami South at 7 3n a in 5 15 p. ni train gets eonms-tion from South at 3 in p ni W. H, Vaxdkorifk Agt Carpets Sold by Sample At but a small advance oit wholesale prices We are the Manitowoc* agents fort) W Rit‘luirdsutijj& C.V fur tin* sale of cut to urder carpets at uearh whole sale cost. All the latest styles and .ill the leal ing kinds of carpets kept in stock. Call and see onr hundreds of samples liefore purchasing elsewhere. We know we can suit you. MKNDhIK & Ml’hUt ihI.ANU, C>.* X Buffal Stc Chicago & North Western Railway. NORTH BOUND TRAINS: . Ko a . N,) 1 No 6 No IT N.II No 5 I Leave < .k-.k- _ :i'am IDUm spm J PH ' •* M Iwaukee ... •o a m 9.V ain 1 "v> j m 7 ;i<! m Cleveland !' 11 a m 11. Wain i! l> tn 540 am 11 40 am .V'*: 1 ’ m ’•?,' 4't|, m 5 83am 12 no pm 1 r m, i""’' -am r '.pm 4 20pm 20am 954 pu iliTpm jgjisj ,i3!nm >?- Jfvp £ato .im 4 4:)pir H 47 a m ”15i.m [."nv JtriminH I" id ain 44j. m H6lam "r.i, m L.-av.' RecdsvilU, . 10 (Warn 4 55pm Txi a m ii 13 n m Airi\e Appleton Jc*t 11 12 am 6m pm Hls r m ll&ntn 1 Arlo'- H2O p m 11 40 ain .2*o ain Arn.i AsKland 520 pm 745 am 1 rain No 11 daily: trains No's 1 25 IT and 51 duilv except Sunday. Trains N'n.VH 3 Hand t v“,V 1 / 1 "' ! 1 ;" 1 .: Bt , A l’] >! n ,, "i Jot for north m o nth No.'s 5 and IT making ■ .nnectlons ”l..th vs m’ a m' Ua ,* R "JL , ' l P l 'l'jnra polls and tin* northwest TrainsNo.'sll and IT making cou . i t ion. at Ash.and for Duluth, tin* Superiors and tin- * cst SOUTH BOUND TRAINS ! - r . ~ No 2 No 4 Nr. 10 No it No PI No 30 Del™ Orimms l * • > •' ' ■ ~ ! “* HUB naMt'Jto SSP* m 1 .in, 10 08 am DnSveptne X 1 ‘ >"• 7“ ve owfdand |. m 'a i iSip n. 435 n 12 50 p m ffSXS lift .’4(iS " , ’ t ” I A V,lp, \ Ul ' V' v' : ra ? ai “ni lU.p in r. 15 pm o ~i |at | TWO H VERS TRAINS. , L ayi* Mai3itow°o 645 a m iOHOnm 4 llsi nm : Uare Txo 7 4 m 1 nm unnm ! ‘ fVranv’fiir^hSlonf' l#m t4 1 " 3,a , m 4 /' !>nl ArriveManif* .■ mi. ;i m T .'.pin 5 40pm I * or a >D further information apply at depot ticket olDc * i. A Hr. i.tha. ss, Tkt. AT, LAWYERS HAE3SIH A CHLOUPEIL ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office over Savings Hank. Money loaned on real estate security. A.P. BCHE9IAV. E. L. KELLEY. SCHEMAN \ KELLEY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Williams Brick Block. Manitowoc .'.Wisconsin. NASH A SASH. *OTE2WSB,‘JSSftL*‘ AT om - -v. Eccb*, SEDUWICK. SEUHHTCK .V S( HUMi l LAWYERS. Office in TorrisoiTs brick block north end Eighth street bridge Manitowoc Win cousin Collections promptly attended to. * m anno woe, wts- Johk J. Hkalt ' Walter M, Joyce HEAL! Ac .JOYCE, Attorneys at Law. Metropolitan Block, Manitowoc, Wisconsin UoMf to Loan BKUMO 31UELLEU. ManiloXorv tvLonshn 8 ' Kot,HT Pul>Hc an<l Money Ironed on reasonable rates. PHYSICIANS. J F MI LHOLLAM) ml 7 — ——— PRACTICE limited to Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Office hours, ft to 12 a m 1 to 4 „ m rd ,toM. ,n < .flic, mvr Mendlilc * MulhMlnnds. X Bth street. ManUowSc WUconsln P ' MUSIC TEACHERS. HOBLKT WILIKSRUBE, v ou ’ * p AI 4N'ETj s T with Kaisers Military Band. Teael r~f Clarinet and . tin t- instruments Leave orders with Manitowoc Music Cos.. H, Bth street. s Wood, Coke and Charcoal, £ I All kinds, largest stock and M. prices right. THE J. G. JOHNSON COMPANY. SEEQER BROS. & MILLER, DENTISTS. SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, MANITOWOC, WIS. Local Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. A KANSAS EDITOR SAYS: “I Use Peruna ir My Home as a Family Doctor.” Mr. K. A. Dixon, 810 East Tenth Street, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. F. A. Dixon, Editor Pythian Echo, says In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman s “Some two years ago I began using De tuna in my family as a family doctor, and I have been highly pleased with the result. My wife lias used it for catarrh and experienced great relief. My little girl has been sick a number of times, and when wo used your medicine it proved a success. 1 have used it my-' self several times and consider it a very valuable medicine. Speaking from per sonal observation, 1 consider it a good investment to keep It in my home, and believe every man who desires to re lieve suffering, and at the same time save money, should Investigate the real merits of your Peruna and other medicines.” In a later letter he says : “For about four years 1 have used Peruna in my home for myself, wife and twoohildren, and 1 have saved many doctor hills. Many times a dose or two of Peruna taken In time will slop aslckness,which, if permitted to go for a day, would re sult in serious trouble. For grip it is splendid and can he used successfully with very young children as well as old people. I nse It in my home as an all around family doctor and when it has been given a fair trial, it has proved an excellent remedy.” Address The Peruna Medicine Cos., Columbus, 0.,f0r free catarrh booth Uli, P&trcmze the dealer who sells Mtriend I||P^BROS It wears the HBfj'fij '4-1 1 *'w *uli limit and TW J| ®faf; hold* its haj#c siffll IMM because properly I Iff cut - Don't BfM 3 h !{} accept any u*. jpjfy f If| clothing offered r&l ®§J or £ WILWAUKIB,U.S.A. jj^^^^ndJook^PoHhi^la^j^ 'lfjUd4 ROOKKEEPINO SHORTHAND ENGLISH tv [horouqh fxuciical business course. Write for infounaUon. fitherflace. LIPPI n coirs MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best in Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 2 .SOperyear; 25 cts. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF