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p. n. armoir the packer head. \\ Mi. lairc ani! Philanthropist Dies in liis si\t\ ninth Near. ■ ' ■ 1 fORTLNJ |. v. ; -ir.inikJ \num? liis I arrili. IH | CMM" M> HI C \RRII I) ON u a , a * ipi I ;■■ >r t< the Tunc of i ; t Mci- f ■ to hreat AA calth In Nali'c Atnliti. j,, , | ; . - Ariu-uf phi hint' > ;<! an 1 multimillionaire I ( i mi r. ini establish i„ , ■ );■- n mu* died at bis . Chicago A i,i 1 1 >ll tin* in-art known I tno.iil-a: ; ; - II a* mveardotis w ,i- t ■ limn" ! •!' cause "1 ‘loath. II ~i Im-oii -!- M l', recovering fn.ni i. .iiia tl at fur throe weeks hail t |, r , 1 hi- lift* Mr Armour was 1 1 ■ hi- family wlioii ho died '11,., ,t hi- bedside besides liis wifo. \v.-; Mr- Philip I Armour Hr ami \|,, .1 i a Armour ami tin- R.-i |'ran!. \V < ;un-aulu Wliilc Mr Armour -name was more u ,, , .'P, ,i'-o into ! ’Ti tiio public mind v ■ • ... o|-e..‘ p i 1. g ami piovisoii os hllielifs it ' hi' hhe Was interested v III, ,\ . , a;,anal hllsiliosso.v oo.l• ~, s min *111 j mg2o INK! person* mi. : i- ;.f ■■M.i'i .es 111 ovi-ry city ■ i rl'l ho v.a- in i iai**i* -ti in i .a.iy other hire on .... .. a !.- 'n-r of an import I. .. ■ -- ■ . 1.-vafi-rs ami a- a a ;i,, t , in Ih-- Main pn.ilm t- of |||. ' ; i l;. il l We-i.-l II state- Mr At . , ' ' ta.-I i ill the . . i .! -lal el ll.' li' oil to ills • Ia li. ii hi- lill-ilie— .l • le , .lie 111 till ■ "II •• employing 2!! i ... i: ilia av.-ra-.n rail . a* an; linn ; moil draw ing ■ i a i (..li Ia oihi l. i a ;a ■* 111 1)11-1 times r 111 .Ia ': ■ 1 t.. •> OH. li- pa ■ leli I I tin- last five \oar.s 1 , {{ ,J V, IMMMMMI }. (M 4MM > a When t took a -on into business h. p| I I*l OIMI Hill) .. tile credit ot the v man and gau- him his full coiili In In- iii im enroer 'lt Ar 11, la ' and Ins appie. iatii.il of the ta ; 111 , .■! hi- eiuplojee, hi pro • nil i. m- i>. to At his pack ill ■ I. ' .• f. thi 1 ni-.ii St.,, k i aids it Ini ... u in ■ n.Mi n fot moo 000 t. . and I son one h■ ■rr to I• ■ disposed i it a l * \■ a• le t 1 akin;,’- into a< .11 • ■ •'■■r k' nd ■-I I'' •1 pi odue 1 • 1 la (he . -liildi- h ■ i a-'o hut lit i >ma \ m v V .rk •l ... < 1',,-. , I • Hull ; ■ ' • I In lin \r vi Ml IWi.* int mu. ii- pm. I. .-i a -li . 1 . a. Ihi i ■ .lit I ■ • . * i \t a, ■ • 1.. He 1 ’ll .1 til \ie! till! I alone there Were I ■ t in Hi. < 'hi ■i • ... • v • :,i . .i.-. ai.-i IP i t hir I- I- It- >' n n ;■> li.l .n;r lilt entire w .ii-in/ h an- ' . >i ir Ai in '-v. ■ alt' -- 1. 1 In- lain 'I p).- i • • n 1 ation of tlis ll '.I .t. i M -.-an '.i Uva\ pi. p - ' He I ' ■' V t-'.ell, Ihi I-..-" M v . I• ■ in -• i.l line and Hu id t he an ac li eit.-le that . ■ A 11 . ■ ot I. p-ali/e -■ .a ' 1 1 alls, lit im-Utal l-e ' 1 II U 'lh -’ 'I \ i Ii- due ■ -. Id> .lill g s 111 . - e and . I. mill I I I.- s,j, I■II. Ij I \ ' 1- I. Had ■ I'll" the p,e ' # pH'. iVII . nils I anil" it I'll 1. \ I mil' 111 - ai Ha N.i ii ''-part I- ' : til' pie-I.lent ■p- ■- ■ ' . heard I.t A ■ I ■- a , ad. ; at All it' • 1,. ii,.: - h i,- •. r. ■ 1- -I ' . IIS hr,;- - Wl I I- lh I . A Ala. -I, A\ .HI -lei A' • Pa-;, lh • .mn N. w A. ik .1 I • 1 - M. "■; • . Alim. .!• ,u P h i ant.,., Mi- AA' i. Sinn k I ■ S .util II: an/. N ,1 '■ * M.al I M 1,. ,| \ 1,.. .1. . I.i. .1 t.. ■V'l ' ’I ' N‘ " 'i •; i. I* fi-lat in . ti ll - tiii i 1 1 ■! tin- iii -la> Hi M-t 'i' In •ii l(-!aii.l com ii t ' I ’I til 1 tic f lit .1. -1.1- I!. v I 111' ' -.1! licit a . >lll Hill t. I I :t> illct all invent inn t I that ii I.ill o. 1-11,11 tc.| 11 iii illii if tin lon ■ m.-ii t- i Inal ji il|f. ■ within v. •: ii. inii-t jia-- ,1) a ‘ a-, vvla-ri tin- C11.1.t101l v.,1- ..111- I.f IJ. 111< 1 .-I ill till- l.r-t detrr.. Roland R MoHr:. n . v. a nvicted .:i F. !• .Ifoo. < 1 for Afolinoux . omp’ i er- O I :r ■; ..it ■ ' "U May T of le-t \. ... .1. ; trii t ail. me . , ,pl <-i hi- ca o. li o follov.ini; a.-i; fie pais-r-u- •• .-übmii ad Cos Hocor a r <i Mmit; aft r tba* the recorder wet t •I; a H too tuotith vn-afiou. fit rduri.ed the htneb n't S'ov. 1 but it wan t ait I Ifoe M Ibut ho took Up tic- an nine- X ; 'ij ■ Fir.- undefii rile! ■ -nil. t ed xr.-nfiy om moo 'I 1 ■ niftrreif.ilo tire loss .f the I'nited Stilt"- and <’intdii during the year .just c1...el cn>pi!ol in New V'-rk from carefully •pt n-i oids. was |h;: ijii-j o.M Tim trie; t inen-a >■ oicr I -op ami IM ■ is shown in tl.- ). IT ■■ intr tabll tfivillK tile 10-se- M out 1 1 . .l.inuai N si |. ~,a lino Fehritiin 1 i.Tii.ooo March :. hi.d 10.-.’ou April f;..737.W Mav ir.,75tt,400 June .lull hi.liOO.lOO Auiru-t 10,2 115.2..0 SeirtemtHT tl 11r> ;ino ; 1(0 eon M...1M.000 Docon.ber 1.T20,700 Total ...... . *!(<:!,:t2,2 r io The total lo—.- for I sirs were ?! HMioO,- auo and lor 1*0!* si;’,,. 77J 200 Hi. Rev. Bishop Winan 1 Michael Wi* irer head of th. Roioaii ‘ atindic diocese of Newark N .1 died at Seton Hall South Dramro N J Death was due to pneumonia contracted some days atro Hi-hop Wit'i'er was lK.ru in New York city. Dec lls|l lb- was or d,lined a priest in 1 s'-A and eoiisi-eratod hish'ip iii I Tin- p.riti-b a lmiralt; Ir - !••• i b-i to imild two battle hip* v hi.-h ■ re ini' nd .lt. I." tin ! *intl - World The li-tim tioii of h ivimr the largest war hip has hi: h ■ • he. '1 land h It ill will) llie la-pant" am! le-r r ■; Hie Italia ‘ .lea* P*. Haiti two |l i ‘e I lai wai hip fi ■ 1 • ■ e-jn eti\ .'!\ la i; •1I he • no.,|i an I- I 'rim of Wales will lie 20" 11 . 'll h--a\ier t ic:l he 1 1 1 1: an hips mentioned leai hing flu- enor m ,a- iljsph'icemotil of I- non i uis. whi- h i- :: ,'iou hi a\ i. r 11 1 .iti \ m -a hi rip si armor clad ve —* ] Asp( cific reward of >(.; 000 ii t (,i of (Vied for the arrest of Pat Cow and nothing is said in the otTer about mn ia lion The (imaha authorities jito pareil ami are sending out 5,000 circu 'ars hearing a picture and minute du scriptjon of ('rottfe Tlo-v are sent iioadeast and will also tiear the do. cviptioii of two other men and a woman uppi ed to t ( ((iim-cli (1 with Hu ('udii ay ilhdlictjon P.i-hop AA X N'imle aged lis year -1 lie Metle(' I i -1 l-'.pi-ccpal • hurch was found dead in h - (.((I at In- home in 1 letri.it he I I'Ti lai II I- thought that he ( 111-C (if (' ath wa ■ le ;.rt Ip ..tide lh- aMemli (1 a Cut ■ fal ami ( aught iol 1 I!u i-cti-ii- bun an at Wa ll u:M. ti i i le. i tie I'.lh M ing 'He- I-.-liter . ' p,p illation i- in tie (, Honing po-ili ui I, a iliide :;*.) degree- ;• liniii- hii minutes longitude m.‘) degrees |s hour- 'I min ale- 111 111 years the I-Olltel 111 pupil atiiiiih aivod westward 2,(1 hoin-s i minute ait II miles and southward ; hours. 2o minutes, or about three mile-. It m ,v rests in Southern Indiana at a point about seven miles southeast ef the nl i of < 'o’lilllbus Tin- beiiotha’ of Prime (P irge uf I i reel l govoruoi of Crete to Pl illl ess .\eiiia of A|. ml■ ngr.i a si-ti-r id Helena of Duly was olliciallv annoiim ed at It'line A TOUCH OLD SALT. \lin I fit t l\ * 1111 >' I Hum S|mil n I If' Him tn llt • Ml 111 I. Mm I Ilf "m In*. I })•’ K. 11jm 1 r.i• 111i\. i,r i .■ 1 hi- h 1 l.r.tM' i. -I nil tlii' h ■ i I •' I II "l!IH f. I It* ' ( Ii Si i ll;im ''• l ‘'" ' '*■ " ' : •if I.: h! \ M. K • J in* ! '' i ill* i■•\ ;i If i\ \ ' "I" ' ' ' i". I<- tl. :.T v a: f> •1 . ( 1, , a ■ 1 1 11 -li Of if-’ ■' ii- : v.i i ! ■ ili 1 i:., 1. :iii< I* <*k .i . tt; ! ■ <i ■ 11. .> • w: t i \ ' , t* ■ if t! i in' anca m(m "ii ! i -i a in! ritil ii| I- 1 'im M u •i as : 'I" (I- ■ ]ii ra 11 uail, i '■ I'!" I I \ in !' H a ;•! - - ' !. Mil <l.ll ■ I'" i ' > ■ aa ' I aII * I ii iln I .l 1 \ \- a ( a■ ■ ! .-la Om .I. .1. i ..f his I. i.i ;■ , mu *it 11, tali' him u.i 1 .1 (till lla n' n' 1n i i lif \ it lri I mi k. |i ia- In in in 11 , H 11 11 1 1 ril ■ !> 'I ln a<) ai aa Ii , (I ; (H - Ha nuf t hi- i.;il fa Ii niiiril ai! " a ii'i in :i - \. i mi;' ti I :i. malt tt Im ma* 1 In hi“ fI an ill’ll i lilta n T.i.i 11 , i.* 1 1 11.. nu r f.r n tin , „r. V.' In' ■■ I”|. a v I.’ll man ~f it. Hill" nf \ I 'if 1 1. v. i, .(| H.i ; i-. I "if'ii’ a at'-i 'il \\ .* \ in.hi lli in 1)..i 1 -1-, (* luf a n<t. ‘'ii> new (MitiS "■ I•' 1111 i I"I til'll ri.tn|i!rt .at. 1 • IT' •11 a? ! in at I-■ 1 1 amt a I Hla i iiia i 1 mri ' if In "I I" in,.l.- |in ji; 11 1 inn f.r 11 1 - ■- l ill'll Inf n|)l'llillff I 111" 111 il Intt' ii,- II ' i ini ijriui nI It in-I-.it win iln n.it'ir tt'i' Hi In fnt nri't tit linviia' ). i I *i a ’ A It i’ll IV. ft ill til If. l.'t' .-I , tl. 'fur. iln 'tali- nf tin- t.-ai I Blankets a:ui i/tiUtr iv.ilni * (/nil' ■ from *.V t v.’ ii !. I>,c.-lit-;it, value* t! s!i:nduk & |,t,i ifUSI) tf •’’lt CHICHESTER'S ENOLIOH ptHNYRCVai PILLS |> - Orl u i in; 1 II ml Only IfPliiillM l . W' -I VU'l: I .il'll '*'• /,( ( j i i-.k*- it >-> VIQ HI. I) ' ' * ■ .>1 I *• I* in . olhcr. I.’ f-• iLnerr"i>* *nlnllttjtli" n(I I ft" Moil.. • >■••.> I> ••• ' i ’-I tr. 'U , ./T ■ .fi i ' I*nrtli'iilnr*• 'I t -*f lnnril.;!a r*r k i' furn Mull. MMHM I i • <M. •,* -*. n.i ii -I i , MtidUon Ngunr 1 Hll I*N. A x< i em n href bin little danght r to -, (o\ Hid i) t i lnv her a dull. •’Sow. wiiu: "i t ■ ;• !■ ■ ills in i re, dear ■' ,ii'! !.' ;i .1 large a -.'urtiijeut was plac ed ,i" th" eumiler hv tl *■ “lni| m in. Afii'r m>!iii- hesitation tin* little i ii<s n t li, j I think 111 I av-twins please." (ft lII' MVK IMM roll’s Mrv I ranees 1 4 Sales of Missouri Val ley .la writes she had severe kidney trouble fi>r years, had tried five doctors vvitlnait benefit hut three buttles of FO m;v's kii.m:v <TKK affected a perfect cure Henry Hinrichs. EapktorteiiWiifyil. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. •ii i ' ■ vj that f panoi them before they ovsb tu .. . no . :• perfectly nt f tbodeadly lungs f ■ a must • ror lal . ;• itroy mm,i n’ r.s i lifj > *1 AFFLICTED four yi wbo perl Hvn tetnber, . i . ion ntofn fou nearer its In curable..-,;:. v/t n, perhap , tin? most .ciliful plivsiclan i- render you uoassistance. Tl. • pro ; nt Hour ,tb > future may t TOO LATE. KUCHIN !S WO STRANGER IN TR'S CCL^TY. / ' ' /*' ic'rm A ■ ■ /y, 'W OR. KUTCHIN, I’nsiil ■!.t Jlupl. a .1 . milarluni. Green i ske, Ifls. Ex. ri. P. Surp“on. I-ate Of Sonl tarim.i nnd h'-irc'ly fo., Columbus, 0. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. V<H'M OR. x'jtcs:n DOES 10. .)r IC i. .In maU-- > I tbo i. ii tmi JP* • io il 1 til - ill- U.r.i I. I!: ;; t ) . -i i ~ tll i•i. i . . r i- pi tl: *i.M. , i ‘iifunV I /.*ilv li I' :.i 1 ? i . • , \[\ l w . f. Mur tlo" *. n'"i • it c ii ...v • i Rtu I to . U : n >, Ini , ... or ovr wi iMe im ih't wan of tin p .11 .!. II- i•it i candidly, l! ■ , I! .■ .... I ). rnor a .i.’ wit i '’ll alike, t, . r T. or cl reunyitano . 1... 'I HE ruiir, . after .11 methods but Ills have fulled. HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL, Th Most Successful and Scientific Tneatrr.cn: of all Diseases and Vlsaknsr.s>'s of I-Toikind Po-'.olbr'*to Obisiir^ Tbo i li i specialist In t ted States Hi long ex* perl ■ i tic 111 1 : 1 . Ivorsal siio.'-’ ilnlkol t hospitals in tlio world cn al l i 1 1 iin to tr I! ' IliiuM,. V lit Ol .IIN an II i •!> l>lo ii-os ’ tun. the latest Lclonl ipi 1 . Im to the full coni id lined i lien. Oil l/HT.VIj I Ins I’IISI '■ n 'll li.’tio I 11.1 f i.l.ie; s i i.ndli'fortuities, iii H. I u 11!I Of tho I •, JI r, S • \ I :.IV it ii ! : ' . ... iJisi a.I to. Kid ney, Lit r, lilaik) •. Chronio I’ -i n i 1 • ■ iieedity . 1 tn 1 icnt tint h.n n v r l :il lit im ii. i : t;ut hall In i .oiictd i• > • >nd ko|io. rlany to perl health bod they placed their C ,ii lie If.-id i■ f X; ,Tt3 cimora; oisi.Y..., Tin* !).•* rt. it .i• a j • ... is- •. Vi i mik-n f. ■ ! i , C cl* • ■ .in I • :.5 *■’ ..‘IP fli-i-H" ‘ M f v J 1 • . hi .fcor.l on : ! pr-’orni I• r *iii.i>f:, lj• uust i\ Min: ’to act ■ 1 x.i3i 1 nation 11 rc ai ;. Wlumi •. t|t . kll vn tn t Ur. Iknlchlnh st 'I" * 1 * ;'i i *O. iT'i v u uu(lk i •r> rnn• ■ It H r Til • . p- : til 1* In ill O il l • n .1V ■r ;i > . 1 |-iMIP* i. bat J" rihi - tlr* cllf iJl •1- m butti*. t!i 1 tli ■ -1 k cun tlio! 1 1 i• j v * 111 ' *v mil*rit I ;ll( 1 r nnym ■’ 1 im n I Mr, HutfliV . ■ 1:; ti 1 nvor.H hr. v- • • • I vv nidor thrmwli nit tlm muntry. I I I I (opt IM * f'llloxvm ; plan. *?lk .1 I ■ 1 • nulltir t tin* Imp* hnsfiliul'i. nnr In * nn l m*. Tlirn h■*nMm pr •!!•••• or "'i itry 4 loot- ss. v|/ h < ir ( illy not<‘ tliu 1‘ iptouis of the p.iM ■ it. •• 11 1 •• - n.mn Hi * con lihon of t!to In turn il • in i. rill of v/hlnfi h mirofiillv reroi-l In liii r .1 <i"r Mr fut.nn rMnrencln fMs w; >' 11 • I ■ -it 11 ti 4 til 11 U° nature •• I th' 11 i* i1 i; In■ 1 1 irni t* . WPmi nii’.i poonlo con**nll him ii ■ r- nil I v rills th 11 whether fie can "uro r. 11 *f . -i.-rwh ti'T tlioy tro hvynml hop* nr in: u)v-1) “i::7:100s op Af ’ iitll ni l pi** , vint; nroo perfectly with tlr 1,1 • 1 *lf il ) 1.1 ly -r Mill 1: In not redo '• •1 ,•’ ,; 'hi h M I whllu f. wo: i.. inul lv th tp. r it 1* ■ H*l ItoiH 11l In tlm nle*rte*t . 1 I . 1 ,•11 • pi* /| th him nn of inn n ill*' y eliooHc. (linin' t 1 * v/hol tin rr'pilnn) f. r tho PUrn, wl! ' i* 1 r • 't > tv'nn til v i:kv he. ano with it' . 1 1 , :*. ‘.lnn r**n- . 1. :th ■ imminent n > Ml ,1 • .itn ljid .. v 4 though they v.-rn 11 v 1 • t n ■ vt. (I-.<<r I M i 1, • tin r I*. < i .i 4 u . UlllfolU tn P Irv K.ioranf ixl ' I ' Iriknopuhllii!' • nh then month to' i p I:;'>tit!i pivlru? !*• t • n uvl Injur) n• ■ c* iiMMiti I . sh'iiiM rit 11 an 1 ••• the D'h’M r. I 4 || '4 { , I'll - •infiitn . Illn t’l i it . Ec*oum, 1 : 1 ■,. ni •4mi l hi’ • ■ ••• > T ’ Vornmi t.inlrklv rnll'm im *1 ntPlv Ihin'tl vt. I.U. ! ;.piiroVfM • I . r * 1 • t id] nn ,■ | • i|, 1* ’ip * 4M11" !"lltlul. ’4 1 ‘ t fTit C l ■ihto : ii v p;i* tO4 f ) ,1 it. i,,,i ,|>* i’k;!u<‘ .IthinvnHd* 11 All Utters v.ith stamps in 1 ~ ~, I*, . ■ji mil h* nilhr-i ;•.••• t 1 -t 1 .rn tht; oausc 01 your disease, j- m cl l.ipi’ Worm-* rmiov I in ti ihrt' to live hours without j ■ : () ll or lit t.H Inn it life, all at onoo or by tlf month. CONmiATiOH, EXAMINATION AMD ADVICE FREE TO AL!. AT THE WiS ■ is House, TluirsJay, Jan. 24. i vcr y F our \Vtc\s ('hereafter. i !,.. i linn It a. in. In it p. in. INVENT ■ riw tiling useful or entertaining: or, if you ilrtsuly h.i . <) an Invention net a PATENT. Tl.om i . ibundmt |>rfit in i'ood pntnntnd inventions, Hntid !<t our intnroHtmjj Illus tr itfil 1 limit Hand-Hook— Iris*; mvns morn infi'rm.ition than anv thnr. W obtain Pat ent .tlnit protect 'rnrins lownst for - • i. . (M W I I I *•- kl I I NIH l II VV I I All lo sl Cl’kl; I*A 11 NT. N • c hariot* for • > imln.it lon and < 'pinion is to patentability. I ‘ronintn* ■ s ruar nid. H -t >t referencoi*. Over aI v* t r s ex i ern in • Address k s A A H I.AU A , I’utrnt Solicitor*. W leluniilun, |>. C. '■hntio ihi piipcr u heu you un/c. \i K *!v Mi'ti .i ■ ;:i i> li ii i .iim N Il.ill’uit i<oi i■ii .i: i- ".i x ol> Ills >.. il’l f . IW I jr .’1*1(1 I . i (.;. •■ .M i•! Til K >lO rll Lie S FA VOItI I K Chamberlain- Cough Remedy is the mother’s favorif*. It i- plea.-aut and ■nfe for children to take and always cures. It intended especially for cough*, cold- crmip and whooping cough. and .- the os-t medicine made for these di- •- There is not the least dangei -.riving it to children for it contains i ;>ium or other injurious drug and in he .riven at* confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Henry HinC h- Druggist. The highest rder t nt was ever iu-ti tuted on earti is the order of faith. Between Chknifo and Davenport. Arrangen • have been made with the Davenpi ’ Hoi k Island & North western railroad, whereby standard first class coacbe- an- now run between Chi <'ago anti Dav'-nport and Rock Island, leaving Che i-M at lo on a. m.. arriving in Davenport at ‘ do p. m.. Rock Island at 2:4.1 i), m and. returning, leaving Rock Island .it 3W) p. in., Davenport B:4a p. m., arriving in Chicago at H:3O p. m. WHAT OH. KUTCHiN COES NGT CO. Hi tir -s not fright • a p "i ic Into doctor i,}' i v holding up a . i <.;uif tM ivetlydeath 1 1 .’(in Hu ir c.v lie ic . not urge the sick taUi treatment i is n 1< known tkt tn VU! tbli N( 1- !■■ ri f s lie Iy t. lnc i'. lenses hold the itnd' r kin iare : i i.f li Iter month I . doing tlit m no ll' 'locs not ier 1. Iplcss m* • i ti r . r ' r lives, or give up Hu ir last dime for ; - ine. lie dots not take I ail* uts under a so il and falseguarantee |.m tending to clu rpo only for nu diclnccnd ,ng waa ti vor amount he tan pet, r make the object of Ida life toextortmon < y from Ike sick. : : ! ■ 1’ ' • . .... Li ' t op. f lii .M.! ! 1 .i f • I : ul MU ro ?>. h nit li i • ! ,1 1.1 ml. Uiiric, i ull H. I. Ip H {MjUPldllOtO ■ ■. n , •• * . > 1 .-• h. Tl.cro •nciny j li 1 . % i* 1111 In totmuou in'" irmnlU in nt. ; nci j;tr. tlirrc ( r•, M rnrcd v lilt i < ury i.hU •>* t lyomtlt* > nr< i rn cily. < rirtut v itbruc* \ 1 11 to • n tin Ir 1 no- <"t >: itioii. nod '■if i- • f Hop m yrt I|m ii.u'for ovor t tlioiu. M; I‘l KFKTLV 11KS10KEI). Qi .* l • and certain rur >l< r Impo -1 ' ( y. I hood, S|" i 1 iniorrlm ; . T. ibsos, \V< .t k l l' ■ r\oils h* 1 Hit ,r! •iirl'nm t itltls. \.■ r 1 !o. ui 1 (HI m iv. I • ;ifenFCS, v.'hi’thor ■ tiiprudnt t 11 nI ii "f youth or ■xj I 4* 11 in fit 11 ro mm . < r r.ny < ati‘o ' ■' * 4'.. 1.111’ . (in; pox ual / i.tK.tlotm. bpi Pdlly nrnl j- : 1 y rurt*l Con iilliitloa frr© (■ml oiilMriitlul. v ' Inin viirc‘B p riu.nl * 11 n. üblotuscs. f- 1h k Ircurrcd, DISEASES OF WC?!FV. Snob 11 4 • nlllod trio 1 kill f < iln*r phynl c 1 ’>■ i" ' 1* , .Hon. Sir Im <;tilr kly ihitnor 1 ,I lh -1 r:nl *1 yhold ( ■ •. ttiioiit tln*ii- <*t l. •> Knife. No '■>it tin :. 11 • 1 1. no dunrei. Free f v . snluot lot; ni* fho 1 rim* En< h Ipi r 14 *r i.n • 1 I hi utn:i*i t • lionld t 4 oiitii • i 1 it.. hk h will • .• 1 I clierak’Hl an 1 luleroßCuplciil I im Mill..Hi n l*!l.| i isxna AN 1 ) ItECTAL 1I I v I from oti^lh* (irnonJiiHi, Gleet, l*rlvnt© tlood onl s.i !■ ***■ s peedlly, corn* •,!4>t iyor ii iiueiv lyciii‘ I. u:h nritiLirv and si x. I VI. 1 •- y 1 Ii runldly to li! pUIIHmI ml. .Money at 5 per ct. ON First Mortgage Security AT JULIUS LINSTI:I)T, Manitowoc, VVis. I I i:i IN SIUNOS BlMi Bl It IHMi. .mini \V<‘ Hi. iln hereby airree ci refmul the money on a ."id cent bottle i (ireen.. Warranted Syrup of Tar if it .cii-to mi. yonreonifb nr euhl We abo 'itaratitec u ‘25 c -lit bottle to prove sat f i tnry or money refunded. (’has. A Okokkman, lIKN'HY UINKK’HS < <nsi umiiv mm ate l it C I 'tiger. •- 2 Mrt]*lc St., Champitigi 111 , writes - I was tnutblrd w.lh hacking cough ft ray* ar itud 1 fhongl I had the consumption 1 tried a grea mail}’ remedies and was under the ca of physici. ns for several months! 1 use one bottl* of FOr.KV S HONEY AM) T V and it cure 1 in... and I have not let troul 'ed since.’ Henry Hinrichs. Wisconsin Cim ral R\iia\ay(q. passknoer trains. Going Woet. Leavo Manitowoc. !>:sha. oi 45 ji. i Leave Menushii T.lita. m. t: *", j>. i I .-uve Neenal . 25 a m Arrive Ashland 1:30 p. in. T i,. , , Arrive St Paul s:im p. m s c ... , Arrive MitlDua|>uli . 5:35 p. in. s ;sc. a. .. Leave M U;65 p n Arrive St Pm.,. KA.’in. u Arrive Mii.u •aiioos.. .... H : SO a u Arrive Ashland T l.i a u 5:50 a in. train out of Manitowoc make e nis tionat New.ah at 7 an a, in. with train i - ishkosli. Pond du Lae and other points bo- t thus giving Manitowoc people a cliance to go t Oshkosh and Fond do Lae the same day 2:45 j in train also makes cuuuectiou at Neenah a 5:10 p. m. for south. Going East. f. av e Minneapolis 7:25 a. m. T:25 p. i L -avi" St. Pan! ..,8:00a. m. 7:40 p. i L -ave Ashland .8: PI a. m. 7:25 p. n L are Neenah . .6; 15 p. in. 8:00 a. u L -ave Menasha 5:35 p. m. 8:10 a. n A-riv e Manitowoc. 7:30 j). in. 11:45 a. n 8:00 a in. train out of Neenah gets conn s-tioi from North and South at 7:30 a. m 5:15 p. n train gets connection from South at 3: io p m W. H. Van-dkorifk Agt ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Paffcrf cr and ar Ferry Steamship int . . . Bf TWfEM . . . Manitowoc, Wis.. and Frankfort, Midi Where connection is made with Ann Arbo R. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and ast. BETW. FRAFKFORT AND MANITOWO( Leave Manitowoc daily except Monday !• ■ :io n FROM KEWAfNEE TO MANITOWOC. Lv. Kewaunee Toes.. Thurs.and Satur. 5 an: Ar. ManitowiK" Tues.. Tliurs. and Satur. 8 a m Condi NSF.n Scm:m-u; Ann Akiior Railroai Tuvins Train No. t. Train No. t Leave Frankfort lo lonm 7:Tlpn Arriv ■ t'adillne 12:55pm 10:|5pn Anti Arl-or 8:35 pm II 30ntr Toll do I ei’Opiu poopm Arrive Travel- . cdy via Fere Mnrqutte Rail road 13: to pm 0:10 pin Arrive Petr, t via (Ir: ml Trunk Railway o: 20 p m 11: ala ui i: S. LORD. Ai-.knt Manitowoc Wi- WINTER : TABLE. lb,nts ! cit e .Manitowoc For Sbfl, oitii. Milwtiukee Raciut iii.il Chicago daily, except Fri-lnv uinl Sum lay at (I j> tu. Fo.- K .v iintiM :: and A1 ir diiaFridny nmi S nday at ! p. m. For St nrt * i >i Pay canal Sunday at I j). m. < Hfict* mill lb H ■*■ s font Ilf 'dll street (F ('miriglit. Agoi t. “When in I?< übt Tell the Truth.” Was tin* witty advice of Mark Twain at a liiu t.t rin L'didmi We might have added a word or two about our conga cure, but * he didn't. Ni vertheless WHEN ir\ DOUBT About what to use for coughs and colds, try the , . . . F. C. B. Cure A pleasant, speedily effective remedy. Price Hie per bottle Manufactured and sold by F. C. BUERSTATTE, IMiarm acisi, Higbtb and .lay Sts. Manitowoc. Wis 800 Is/LXX-jIES OF BEAUTY Between Oalata. Mont., where passengers first see tins Rocky Mountains aiel Seattle Wash., where they reach the tide waters of tiie Pacific Ocean. A sea of mountains snowv tleaks coi.l, Kreen valleys weird, hasaltic rock format i> ms foa ini ng torrents dashing water falls. Information from agents of the Great Northern Railway F. I. WHITNEY t Jen 1 Pass, and Tkt. Agent, ST. Paui.. Minn. Chicago & North Western Railway. NORTH BOUND TRAIN’S: ill-' Mi'i'- o,r w ■■■ I (Warn 11 30a in 500 pm aw V!.iouk; .""am 055 an 1 50,, m 7ao>m I) Mam SMpa 640 am 1140 am ■>. I- 1 * pin 416 pm 663 a m 12 08deu ■ Vvt "•!*, ( Vi >wt ’'' ••• •“ >->3sp W tl 30 a m 54pm MW pm cave ri: ";/ r :. 1,4 ,i3oa “ IWpm aveEa;., 4 43pn 647 am ’lsnm • ~. . . | iii u,fl 4>5 I 1 ill >'*a tn aISP m I rvi 11 13 am '"Opm a.‘.am I'lfipm 1 rrivu iJiii.na I*3l pm il 40 am -Jo* m A. liKind. 6 30pm 7 45am ~, 'if:"''l trains N.i.'s I ir and 51 daily except Sunday. Trains No.'s 3. 5,11 and • iiPKliHi.iiUv'v Ii m n ,IT , ' ( ' t f<, r north am! -until No.’s Sand IT makingconnections ai sim in 1., >t | mil and Minn, upolisaml tin- northwest Trains N„ -11 and ITmakingcon ■ 1 Dnlnth. the Sup* rior and the west. s- 11’Til BOUND TRAINS. .vs ,£°- No! No 10 Noli No 18 No6o ■nvoOriimn- ' "I, T4l am 1333 pm 930 am avct'ltn '.'fJ:'" 7 40am 1337 pm 10(am ■■vo Pin, (in,vo •?.!“ Ifl'M 1015 am ivo Brunei, r. u . • 11 111 1334 I> m ram M'lnitowdo {i}?2 7 Warn 13 in p m 10 35am , V |. v'lvi.m 11,11 in.iam s Ilia in I<Tj> in 4 05pni 1145 am , ■ ~ ?VI "" t'm 133 pm 435 pm 13 50 pm v u ' ’ " . ' ' • 13Hp m 1351 m Ins pm i,. . | ", ’ 3; , l l 11 1 0.1 urn lo3.iam 350 pm 040 p m , i'„ nN • I flail \ . 'in m 11 ! it Vi.*"} 1 ? 1 Ilsp in 0 15pm OUOum i \iu ’. , : ■’ ,' " ;■ 1(. 10 and id daily oxi opt Sunday, all trains making connections * .ui.Huuaee ai , hicago for east, south and west. TWO RIVERS TRAINS. IrriieTw,. i(iv..'r ■fit a 2* 111'-!!! 11 " 1 )I’ 111 leave Two Rivers 740a ni 1310 pm 515 pm lor any further iAf •! M "V" 4 i> in Arrive Manitowoc. SOI) a m 133.5 pm 540 pm anj further mf-irmatimi applj at depot ticket office. C. A. Hi chthai-sen, Tkt. Agt. LAWYERS. HAKASCH \ (HLOIPtK, AT LAW. Office over SiTingi Bmk. Money loaned on renlestatesecurity. • sriIKN'IAV EL. KELLEY. I SCHEMAS k KELLEY. FORNEYS AT LAW Wiliams Brlekßlock. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Nash \ Nash. "*i‘Tlu'eUima'prom), HjTt AT LAW over National Eighth street SIDOWKK, SKIK.WK K \ SCHMIDT •••r/EKS office in Torrison s brick block north end Eighth street bridge, Manitowoc, Wls ■msin Collections promptly attended to. IIN '' 111 11 ' Wai.ter M, Joyce MEALY Ac .lOVt’E, Vttornevs at law Mnniclprl t'ourt Bi dg. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Money to Loan r.ia \( MI’KLLHK, danJo. I .\vn.. , . > i.^i',V S X " fary I>ul,|i '' n ‘ l Uoncpyanccr. Money loaned on reasonable rates. PHYSICIANS . r mi i.iiTmTamt m and ' \JT E limit",! to Eye Ear N, ■■ and Throat, office hour- otol3a. in 1 to 4 p m 1 , ■ •• ov.-r•mil',. A lulhollandN t*th street. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. MLSIC TEACHERS. IMIHEH r WII.IKiItUHE, < i.Al.i ' J** • J w tli Kui> i-- Military Band. Tearhor of Clarinet and other instruments Leav order* v IMI Mantowoe ‘ iNcCn., S, Bth street. WE HA VE JVO HAy hut we hrve plenty of fuel and wi!i he pleased to sup= ply you v th any amount. V' rrs Respectfully The J, Q. JOHNSON CO. JS MAKES WORK A PLEASURE. ij\A\ DOIS COLD WEATHER SUGGEST I \ TOWLS FOR W00I) CUTTING. Our saws for easy labor, our --J axes or rapid cutting, wedges for J?* assisting with tough logs. What e er you may want, you may de pwm ot. hi? auu.co we os Perfectly tempered. Tools sold at right prices. CAI I. AT MI 2 YORK STREET. -w KERSCHER BROS. Nerves Wea t Out And grow weak and exhausted when not properly nour ished, just as an engine loses its power when the fuel runs low. The loss ot nervous power is seen in the failing health and tho wasting form. If is felt in the aching head, the throbbing heart, the irritability, indigestion, restlessness and loss of sleep. Re build the worn-out nerves, rest the tired brain and add new fuel to the vital fires with the best of all tonics, Dr. Miles’ Nervine. “ I was sick with typhoid and malarial fever for three months, and after I recovered from that I was left so weak and nervous that I could not work. I fairly shook all over, and In eating I could hardly hold a fork steady enough to feed myself. I started to take I>r. Miles’ Nerv ine. and received immediate benefits. Three bottles of It cured me.” T. F. Richardson, E. Alton, Ills. Dr. Miles' Nervine is food for tho worn-out nerves and the weary brain. It Is a food for the over-taxed and weak digestion. It nourishes, fortifies and refreshes the whole system. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dfi- Milks Medical Go., Elkhart,