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MINNESOTA SENATORSHIP. Many Men Working' to Succeed Senator Davis. RIVALRY BETWEEN THE TWIN CITIES. Queen Victoria Said to he on the Verge of Collapse. MILLIONAIRE OXNARD'S MARRIAGE. Grout Oleomargarine Bill Has Been Passed by the House News Which is Culled From o>er the World. The feature in the senatorial cout es is the formal announcement by former attorney General Moses E. Clapp of St. Paul, of his active candidacy, making two announced candidates from St. Paul, W. B. Dean and General Clapp. The situation among the Minneapolis candidates is a waiting one. those here tofore announced making few active moves until they hear positively from The mas Lowry. Telegrams from New York credit Mr. Lowry with stating tl at he cannot say whether he will be a can didate until he has returned home and has had an opportunity to look over Iht field. In reality this is the attitude of all candidates of that city. Robert G Evans has announced his candidacy and so has National Committeeman Thoimu H. Shevlin, while Congressman Fletch er. Former Senator Washburn, C. A Smith ami Former Governor John S. Pillsbury are classed as willing to ac cept. However, all will make then fight in their home delegation and 1 e governed by its action. A meeting < f the supporters of Evans was held end plans of campaign mapped out. Turns Bixbyia the principal candidate outside of the Twin Cities,—in fact being tin only active one thus far announced, oth ers being simply willing. By an overwhelming majority of 10, the house of representatives passed tin Grout Oleomargarine bill, placing a ta> of 10 cents a pound on oleomargarine colored in imitation of butter, the vott being 196 to 93. It also provides that upon the arrival of oleo, butterine, or any other imitation of butter within tie boundaries of any state or territory if becomes subject to the police powers o the various states. Upon oleomargarii e not colored in imitation of butter a ta> of one-fourth of one cent is imposed. There was quite a fight to defeat th s measure, and it was surprising that the opposition polled such a small vote, es pecially as a large majority of the At ri cultural committee had reported a sub stitnte for the Grout bill, and it wi s ably defended by its advocates. Ti e substitute was lost by a vote of 17* to 118. Henry Thomas Oxnard, president cf the American Beet Sugar association, was married Nov. 15 last at the Churcl of the Madeleine, in Paris, to Mile. Ma rie Pichon, who for several years served a* maid to his sister-in-law. Marie is a tall, handsome blonde French girl, who was well known in San Francisco when the Oxnard family was here last year. Henry Oxnard was regarded in Sail Francisco as one of the most eligible bachelors and his strange marriage caus ed much surprise. Li Hung Chang at Pekin has inform ed General Chaffee that he and all tit people of the province of Chi Li are e. - tremely pleased and gratified at the Ik - havior of the American troops to.va and the Chinese. This is considered no light matter. From all sections and portions of the city under American supervision come words of praise and thankfulness regarding the behavior of the Ameri cans. Hon. Joseph Manley of Maine, who was offered the office of commissioner of internal revenue made vacant by the death of George W. Wilson, called o . the president. He saw the president for only a few minutes and arranged for another audience. Mr. Manley has been elected speaker of the house in the Maine legislature, and it is understood he feels it incumbent on him to serve out the present term, which runs until next April. It is said that V.e probably will ac ept the office if the offer can be held open until that date. The matter probably will be definitely settled Mon day. It is announced almost openly that Secretary Hay s place In the cabinet dependent upon the action on the Hax- Pauncefote treaty. Most of the senatois understand that Secretary Hay has positively declared his intention to re sign unless the treaty is ratified prac tically as sent to the senate. He takes the ground, they say, that failure fo ratify the treaty amounts to a vote of want of confidence in him. The second supplementary estimate of sixteen millions issued in London m ikes the total army estimates for the year 02,309,158 pounds. A dispatch to The New York World from Winds >r, Eng., says: Much anxiety again prevails in court circles respecting the queen’s health. She has broken up noticeably since she was in- SCMIDTMAN’S ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR. A Car of Dolls. Fully 200 styles. They are not only the prettiest people from Doll-land, but the most reasonably priced we have had in 3o years. 14 inch dressed doll, bisque head and arms, pretty trimmings, stockings A ” , slippers and bonnets el 16 inch dressed doll, bisque head 'isl and arms, assorted dresses... ,^t)v 16 inch full jointed French doll, iQ/-> moving eyes, 75c value t-OC 3o inch full kid doll, bisque head z A,„ and arms, brown or blue eyes UUL Other sizes up to |7.50 proportionately reasonable. Bring in the little ones to see them. . 8 formed that the Empress Frederick wa , suffering from cancer of the throat and cannot live many months. n Victoria who invariably eats and sleeps 1 well, has now lost her appetite and I passes sleepless nights. For years she never missed her morning ride in a donkey chaise around the private gar dens, until the last couple of weeks, when this was forbidden by her doctor, who ordered her instead to drive through the park in a closed carriage. A belief undoubtedly prevails that the queen is failing. The papers in Lon lon assert that the queen is in her usual health, but the above are the true facts on the subject. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended to, dis or lerf of the stomach arise,bilious head ache dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these acliments keep cour bowels regular by taking Cham byrlai lie’s Stomach and Liver Tablets when r qaired They are so easy to take and mild and gentle in affect. For sale by. Henry Hinrichs Druggist. STOPS the; cough AND WORKS OFF THE COLD- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 35 cents. When the pipe organist plays a tune he generally puts his foot in it. A practical M * ■ VI 'knowledge of Si i I SIGN and 1 W i HOUSE i I I I Painting. nil I gold and silver B lettering, bronz ing. carriage and landscape paint ing. kalsnmiuMig, mixing colors, con tracting, etc., from our Painter s Book. Our book of 35 years experience in sign md bouse painting is so explicit that ■ven bo vs can teach themselves the qaiuter's trade in a short time. 35 illus trated alphabets are included i:i our hook. Address Val. Schtvier Sign Works, Milwaukee, Wis. consumption Is destruction of lung by a growing germ/ precisely as moldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or can’t, according to when you begin. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at Hrst. It ac:ts as a The genuine has h < this picture on it, er. lake more; take no other. not too much ; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hunger with usual food ; whatever you like and agrees with you. When you are strong again, have recovered your strength—-the germs are dead ; you have killed them. If you havo not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable Uiste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Some New Toys. Walking D0115.., .sl, $1.25, s3and $5 Tight-rope walking ’A . Acrobat at DUL Cash Register rwx Bank at. 3M.UU Outfits for casting Statues and Me dallions in Plaster of tfA 1 Paris at L and J Placer Gold 1C , Mine at DR. TURBIN Of Berlin, Germany, the Expert Specialist and Surgeon. Who has visited Manitowoc for the past SIX YEARS. Once a Month, will again he in Manitowoc* Friday, January 4th. AT THE WILLIAMS HOUSE. mo Specialist i 'SuSr Why? All Cases He Undertakes Guaranteed. YOU Mr. MFM If >' ou troubled with ••'•L.*” nervous debility, stupid ness, or are otherwise unfitted for business or study, caused from youthful errors or excesses, you should consult this specialist at once. Don’t delay until too late. MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MAMkIMD There are thousands of you Irlrtli \ll w U troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys and other unmistakable signs of nervous debility. Many die of this diffi culty, ignorant of theoause. The most obstinate cases of this character treated with unfailing success. Al I DKF °f delicate natun—in /-tut. DULnJLJ flainniations and kindred troubles—quickly cured without pain or incon venience. rATAPPH "’hioh poisons the breath. stomach and lungs and paves the way for Consumption, also Throat, Liver, A FRW POINTS f T, "‘ °r gives tiis personal attention to each individual eu n lull rVMHI 0 . 2d—i, U!> j n ,.„ s oonduoted on a professional basis and sirietly confident m: 3d—Names and pictures u ver published unless requested to do so. 4th—The doctor's patients are his friends. WRITF • vour troubles if living away from cilv. Thousands cured at home by correspondent:- iIIUILi -in., lioine sent as directed. Ahsolutu secrecy in alt professional dealings. An I:- a'l letters, giving street and number plainly. Send stami for list, or questions. DOCTOR TURBIN. 103 Randolph St., Chicago. 111. SIUOO WORTH OF 000 IL A. IF Thnrness of Wills Creek Coal Cos.. Buffalo. < . writes: I have been afflicted with kidney and binder trouble for years, passing gravel or stones, with excrutiating pain. other medicines only gave relief. After taking Foley's Kidnkv Crm; the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stor es, etc . and now I have no pain across my kidneys and 1 feel like a in w man. Folly's Kidnky Crm: Inis done me 000 worth of good." Henry Hin richs. A cold, cough or la grippe can be “nipped in the bud" with a dose . r two of Folky's Honey and Tar. Beware of substitutes. There is wilhunj ho good. Henry Hinrichs EXCURSION RATES FOUTHE HOLIDAYS. Via the Northwestern line, excursion tickets will be sold at low rates to points on the Northwestern System east of the Missouri River within 200 miles of selling station, December 34, 35, 81 and January 1. good returning until January 3, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago North-Western R'y. 37 Art then one ofthe many that has drained the Golden Nectar that maketh thy heart full of strength and gladness’? If not, take Rocky Mountain Tea. Se Buerstatte. LIPPI N coirs MONTHLY MAGAZIf T. A Family Library The Best in Current Llterdi’rs 12 Complete Novels Yeaal” MANY SHORT STORIES I’ PAPERS ON TIMELY TO $2.60 per vear ; 25 cis. a - CONTINUED S EVERY NO M 31? RCC P'-C” ( M ’ Holiday Books. Never before such a variety . t title* and bindings. Have you ever heard of such a tiling as prices too high at Hchmidtman’s? Birch-bark edition of choice pr and poetry. An almost perfect repn 'dilution of real birch bark. Some'say they an even prettier than the Oak 1 ” . Leaf books each di. Recent copyright fiction, cloth, in cluding Hon. Peter Stirling. Choir In visible, Under the Red Robe, Fur the Freedom of the Sea and dozens - o , of other successes each eOC Red 16 mo. editionof Kipling’s jo short stories IOC Carnation edition of classics, a IC pretty gift book, 16 mo All the new books of the year at our usral close prices. Ilciirt, Kidney, Bladder and all c< nstltutimial and internal tmutilea; also Rupture, Riles, Fistula, lyapeps*H, Diarrhoea and ml diseases of the stomach and bowels treated far in ad vance of any institution in the country BLOOD AND SKIN SJIV.'.VIiK Scrofula. Tumors, Totter, Eczema and Blood Poison thoroughly eradicated. leaving the sys tem in a strong, pure ami healthful state. I you are suffering from persistent Headache, Painful Menstruation. Uterine Displacements, Pains in Hack, and feel as if it were impossible for you to endun your troubles and ‘'till h* obliged to attend y-.ur household and social obligations. There ir* many women doing this to-day. However, a great many have taken treatment of this sp cialist, ami he can refer you ty those whohav. been cured by him. Live the doctor a cull. ll can give all the encouragement in the world and will cun? you if you trust yourself to his care. <§ Wjfanru rids signature is >n every of Ib Laxative Brn‘ Qiiinine tomcm the remedy that *mv* ti in one* daj DRESSMAKER. We carry in stock a complete line of . H.inSTIIT(3-S . . of all kinds in Silks, Cottons, Etc We will not sew dresses unless the is pur chased of us. MISS ROEBER, 816 York St. Advertising priniarly consists in lot ting a lot of people know yon arc in ox intonce and what excuse you have for it I INVENT | Somethinguseful or entertaining: or, if y r. | already have an Invention got a PATENT. Thoro in abundant pro at in good patented 1 inventions. Send Mr our interesting Illus trated Pa*out Hand-1! .• free ,j 1 vo nor information than ny other. WoontainP; . nIH that protect. 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Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rei ommendedfor everything but if you haveki,.- ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been te/ted in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to (rtfcr'tTftjfl' Dr. Kilmer 8r Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp-Boot dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. FOR STORM SASH CiO TO THE MANITOWOC BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Phone 41. N. Fifth and York St. Manitowoc, Wis. HUMPHREYS’ Witch Hazel Oil Till: IMI.i: OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles nr Hemorrhoids Maternal or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning, Fissures and Fistulas. Keliel im mediate- cure certain. It cures Burns and Sealds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Ni|.|iles. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, j Sore i.tps or Nostrils, t orns, Bunions, ; Sore and ' haled Feet, Slings ot insects, I Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25e., 50e. and SI.OO Sold by Druggists, or sent pro-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS’ MED. CO., t Cor. NNllllnm A John M. M" Dont B 5: Foolsdi The market is Ihuik lloodcc JBSjlk with wurthk • i faff ROCKY MOUNTAIN '(fc'J To protect (I: r'l lie .ve cal Imuk, pi 11. 1 1 (lira'll . ngo. Denninl flic • ,r -ol Sale by uli Dru^-.iial Till: NATIONAL RANK. Manitowoc, \\ isconsin. CAi’ITAI. SIOO,OOO. SAVIN(IS IKI*AUT.MENT. L. I> MOSKS. Prksniknt, LEANI)EK CHOATE. Vn v. 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Asa dictionary lasts a lifetime will If not Is-1 letter to purchase Ihe LATEST AND BEST, Webster’s International Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Mellon, etc. Size 10xl2Ktxf!£ Incite-. This Book is the Best for Everybody. STANDARD AEH HORITY of the 11. S. Supreme Court, all the State Supreme Courtf, the t ! . S. Government Printing Office and of nearly all t!-.c Schoolbooks. WARMLY COMMENDED 1/ College Prcaldems, Stale Supcrlniriidcri 1 cf Schoola and many other cmlr.cn aulhoritlct. Webster’s Collegiate Dicti' -'tr’'. Reccnil-. sb,"ldled I the Ini next to it the beat for the fomily and student. Size 7x inel< . ifjimffl/'ii j-icc rilhrr Ini'th mil f 1 1 ■ G. & C- MEHRIAM CO., Sprlngtlcld, Maas. LEUAL NOTICES. C I ■ F Wist’ON SIN < Mai. •. • i ‘ Dorothea Haiti • hr Plniutlff. Against Kit 1 Han reel itnl Dora Harluvcht, his wifi-. \ igu-t Kell. > illiam Kunz and W ilhel :.u Kunz. his wifi-, defendant-. By virtue. i and i ursuniit to a judgment of -ait! eireuit - art i- tin- slj-vc entitled action, vliii-h w.-ir ■ --1 on the 1 Hi day of ()i-t01..-r A D. Isuu I -hail i-jitcc- for sale and -ell at pnhlh auction af the -in HIT- dice in the sheriff's residence in tin- First \\T. and of - ■ .. ■ eemla-r. A. I) !!••>. at the h-mr of fen oVloek in tlie fot-i of that day all of the following - h sen I led mortgaged Jirellli-* - or -i i niUen thereof a- may he siitfieieiit to realize th eft and i oft~, togetlur wuii lie- uishai-seiui-ni of sale and soiieiti I- .. fees to-wit: The west one-half of the west one-half of tin- south east quarter of sis-tion twentj • iudit ■;* and tin- i orth we-t quarter c 1 the north east quarter of seetion thirtj l three. Als<> nil that part and parcel of lam | lying and being situated east of Hu- Hi hoy (ran river of tin north om- half of the north oia-.hall ol the north West quarter of seetion th.rtv-four -141 containing ten (In) aeres if land more or less: all of the foregoing deserih ■■d i. n I and mi rtgaged premises ising sltuati 1 in h unship se\ enteeii (11) tiort hof ran If I-1 wet - i \ mie iv’l i east in the eounty of Manitowoc and stateof Wisconsin. Dated Oi-tolier 3Vnd. A I>. it**!, HK.NHV I.EH UMAX. Sheriff M IV Mead Plaintiffs Attorne. Publish Oct 25. Nov. 1, S. 15. iJ. v".i I>< e. ti It. CTATK id-' WISCONSIN Circuit Coirt. s' Manilowoe County, William Voss, plaintiff Against. Dorothea Harhrei-ht. Fred Harhn-i-ht and Dora Harlirecht, his wife, and August Kell, de fendants. By virtue of and pursuant to a judgment of said eireuit i-mu-t in the above entitled aetion, which was rendered and dateil on the lilth day of October A. In IBOP I shall expose fop sale and sell at pnlille am-tioi, at I in- sheriffs office in the sheriff's residence in the First Ward of Ihei-iiv of Manitowoe in Manitowoc countj Wisconsin, on Wednesday the Itlth day of In ei-mlier. A. D. limb. at the hour of ten o'clock A M of that day all of the following deserilied mortgaged premises, or so mm li thereof is may In-sumeient to realize the amount due to tln- tdaintill for principal. interest and cost t- gelher with the dislmrsi uu-nts of sale and si • feel to-wlt The west half of the west half of the south east quarter of seetion twenty-eight (SHI and tl e north west quarter of the north east quarter o( -el tii ll tllil-t\ -tlin e I'.!") in township sevelltei i 1 17> in rlli of range twenty one i3P east in Mai i towde eoiint v and -tale of of \V iseoiisin. Dated October 23ml A I) Iffoo lIFN HV 1,1 HUM ANN SherilT M c Mead, Plaintiff s \ttoriii \ Pul dish 1 t 35 Nil I- I . V.- at 1 1. . -I I ■ I N PKOBATE MAM Til Will CufNTV CIU’HT ' In the matter of tin-estate of Arthur Kahn deeeasi'd. To all whom if may i-om-ern: Fetters of ad ministration on said estate of A rlhur Kalin. i’e eeased having la*eti issued to Alvina Kahn in the llilh day nf NoVeinher A D I!**l and six months from and after said day lieing allowed and limited fi u- ereditors to j resent their claim for examination and allowance notice is In re I>\ given that the undersigned will, on tin fourth Tuesdays of March. April and May A D 11*11. at the Prohatc ollice in *.ic City of Manitowoc, in said county, receive examine and adjust all claims, and demands of all per sons against said deceased. Dated Nov. mih ll** l .1 s aNDKKSi iN, County Judge. Ii ' v- s i ; >tt. Attorneys. Puhlish Nov. 33, 311, Dec. li. IJ. IN IMMMATK MAIN ITn WnC nl N'l Y ■rorirr j 111 til i -matter of tll* Estate of .Inhll Vogt ) eased To all win in it mny eoneern L ttTs Testamentary on said Estate .b bn \’ngl deeeased having been issued to Henry WVrnei keon the :ird day "f Oetot er A D It** md six months from and after said day beinr allowed and limited for creditors to pn sein t heirelaimsforexaminnt lot andallowame m t i*• is hereby given that tin* undersigiieo will oi ilrst Tuesdays of .laduarv lt*d Maivh and .lum H* I at Hu Probate nilleo in the eit y ot Vanib won in said (’or.ntv i**■••i\ %• examine ami adjust all < laims and and tnands of all person against said used I 'ated No\ 1 "it h I.h .1 \: n; i> %. i'• unt y Judge. Schiuit/ V Burke Attorneys. I N I ‘ID HATK 'J am i< • \vik Cm mv •m m \ 1 In t In' mat tor of tin estate of W )i Uj, I 1 ill It (I .1 I |*o all w Iniii it mav eoneern Letters testamentary on said e.-late bavin-. • • n issued to Libbn- Wieboldt on tin- *J7tb da t Nov. A D l'.*nuai and six montin trm after aid day being allowed and limited for eredi ,ors to pro -out tlndr olanns f,,r oxamiimtion md allowam - notiee n li.-r. r> given that tin undersigned will on tb* 111 bda v of .1 uin*. I'm 1 it tin* .namt v o ft at i: • I’rol ollioo in 11 . M nil • 1 tin.: t-iui'l joi iimt ai' la n and demands o I ll' .1 > \\l >1 . 1,- • N < ount >.l mj-•• j- Pi:- I MAN, Ci .a rot vrv In Me - ; f tin- ' Ml- • • I r tilu M. ym I .•■♦tor ■ t in'ii ini ' n wit h tl- • >ci! . ad In tale of Crania Mover having O. ; . 1 IMMI I \N -• hp-eter o|| tile .Mild li\ of N. \ A |i ; ..‘am: . n. ...A11s from ami lit. I* thed it I • • < r oivdlf 1 c Ir< sent tlioir lainis for oxaini : 1 .ml ,t.v <*e notiee is hereby aivell that h urn 'no- ill.on tie seoond luesday^of V; •11 *u . : lie I'.H'l at tin Probate (ifth e 1! tl e 1 lf\ . I Al: low. I, ,i .1 I • 11l f '■ : . ■ examine , i.; a < a ' ..! i <’;o a i- ind and mr mb Of all JH. 1 sagain-t said debased 1 mlo* I leeeinU-r Ila t .1 . A • **••♦•• to,i , s. jol s, > L w ok AS. hmidt Attorneys I ’til*. I . b Id Stockholders’ Meeting The annul In (in,: I the stoekholders . I ’ • Vji ional Hi n < m Mamtow .. f,,• 11>#• de> turn *1 direeti rs and mh h business as mas < oine ■ H iore them, will lie held at its banking oflfb-e r . oloek A M Mani t*w'h W: 1 • ■ ■ inh i . limn Fm i) T / m NK.a. i 'ashier Pub dee Id *.’( :.‘7 an din I N PIN Hi ATE M.e owe. •'.i m s *, mi * In the matter of tbo . ,ti I .and Mean Pn-iee. deeoase.l T >all whom It may ooneern Letters testa inentary on said ••state "f -aid Ml nan Pn r* having >< eii issued to P .1 Pier- ■ on the :.* , .’nd da vof Nos onih *r A D 1a ■ * and -ix months from and after said day being allowed and bin lied for eredib rs to present their elinms for examination mid allowaine notie** is hereby that tin* uml' i darned svill on tin* third Tueadays of lebnnrs April and .lime A l> HUM at the Probate dio. in the ePv of Manito w< >e. in said mint s reoei ve oxainine and adjust ill • laims am deni.i,i-ot alt person.- list said and oea ed Dal si Dei ember I I P"1 .1 S \NDKKSnV <'oimts.l Markham A Mnrkham Albu m s- Pub dee Id ,* • .*7 jan t ' A gixx! looking '4fT ■. 1 lion*** and poor look • h>K ham ohs |h lb e worst kind uf u com- p - Eureka Harness Oil \ it ll i < . ill. ii t . la-l tv : * long 11 JijLutMu/y. \it ordlr u i!y V. uiid. M t I I ♦ ... all r STAMDARD 'M \ OIL CO. tl Give V, Mar Your \Xu ... Horse a X(f \/• Chance t ty* 9 NORTHERN Wls( ISI.M RAILROAD LAND;, Arc in -rt asing in. value from v> nr to year. R -.i'roads arc the great.civilizers ii r they give the settler as well', a’ the manufacturer e({ua) opportunity to work in undeveloped fields, therefore rapidly settling the country'and bring brthits undiscovered riches. North rn Wisconsin i* rich in iron ore: ' Vy, kaolin, marl, timber and fine farm lands. It has made many a settler independent and added to the wealth of manufacturers wno have sougut this territory Oppor unities {have not passed, as Jihere is still a generous supply if land which can be obtai n<l at low figures and on easy terms. tiik Wisconsin ckntkalJhy. YV as one of the first roads to penetrate the vast Wisconsin wilderness'which stretches'across the stale_fnin East to West. It. also,has develop'd from year to year and today offers the best of transportaiiun facilities, enabling all to ship tlie products of that section to any market in the world.Jj Illustrated phainplets and maps which are inter esting as well as instructive can be ob tained by addressing W. H. Kir.r.KN, Land and Industrial Commissioner Gko. T. Jakvis. Gen. Mgr. Burton Johnson. Jac. c. Pond, G. F A. Gen. Pass. Agent. Colby A Abb.it Bldg.. Milwaukee. Wis. HOVER BROTHERS MERCHANT TAILORS. MANITt )WOC WISCONSIN RAILWAY FIRM I,AMS FOR SVli’i In Northern Wisconsin on the North- We tern Line. Low rates and easy lermsof payments. About too.ooo acres of choice farm lands. Kurly Vmvers will -ecure the advantage 01’ location on the many beautiful streams and lakes which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most exceleut water supply, both for family and for stock Land is generally well timbered, the soil fertile and easy of cultivation, (‘hi i ago Milwaukee St Paul, Minneapolis Duluth Superior, Ashland and iiumer ! oils other thriving cities furnish good markets fia- farm produce. For fun her particulars a I.ln - (ho. W Bell Land Commissioner. Hudson, Wis I i I! Me!;. A<; p A . St. Paul, Mil ■■ Spavin Liniment. Fuglisli Spavin Linii cut ividovi-s All I lard. Sol t or Calloused Lump- an] Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins Curbs, Splints. Sweeney Ring Pom- Slides. Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save ♦•‘lit by the use of one bottle. Warrant t ■ and the most wondert nil (lemish Cure ever known. Sold by F ('. Buer stalte Druggist. Manitowoc, Wis. \ FRY LOW RA 11 S WKM (tii (letolier 1(1, tin hi, the Chicago & North Western Railway will sell h >me seekers excursion tickets at verv low rates for the round trip from ( hicago to all pi mis on the Northwestern Line in Nebraska, South Dakota, including the Black Hills, and ( takes, N. D also to points in Northwestern lowa and Minnesota and to point' on the Union Pacific railroad in Nebraska. The above in addition to the regular hoineseekers excursions on these same dates at rate of one fare plus £■,* no for the round trip to authorized points in Wisconsin. Michigan, Wyoming. Col orado, Clah. Idaho, (tregoti and Wash ington Tickets to be limited to twenty • one days from date of sale and good for stop-ovei on the going trip within fifteen days in homeseekers - excursion territory. Sisters of St. Francis Teachers of piano and other instni im nts. Mason's piano method of touch and technic taught. 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