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'!%• - ' J .v- , / li * = cCSW i ‘* \myy The members of the Monday Alusical club are making arrangements for a concert to be given here A.pril at the Northside < pera house. Aliss Jeannette Durno, pianist and soprano, one of the most talented pupils of the famous piano teacher. Leschetizky of A ieuua: Alari tiune Brandt, the welLkuowu opera sing ers of Vienna, and Frederick 'barberry, tenor, have been engaged to take part in the programme, it is planned to make this the musical event of the sea son. Captain Joseph AN nods was married at Superior. At arch !K to Aliss Margaret Patterson. Cards were received early last week and Thursday the couple ar rived from it visit to New (hdeans. AVfieu ('apt. AA’oods left here he made no announcement of the coming event. Air. and Mrs. AN". Richaid- will sail from New York city, April (i. in the German Lloyd steamer Trava. I heir passage has been taken for Genoa. Italy, and Franz. Schmitz <N Cos., of this city furnished the transportation, being agents for the line. Aliss Minnie Depons gave a cinch par tv Sunday afternoon and evening to her friends at her home on North Sixth street. Vocal and instrumental mu.-ic was added to enliven the hour-. Re freshments were served. Airs. Anton Uhlif entertained a 1 irge number of lady friends at her home on N. Alain street Tuesday afternoon. Differ ent kinds of amusement were provided in and a repast was served. Mrs. AI Savage of Cato, i- visiting friends and relative- in the city. SCIENCE OF FALLING IN LOVE. No two persons, it is generally a Imit teil. will fall in love with each othei unless they sympathize with each other, and now a distinguished (rennan scien tist professes to have discovered the causes of this sympathv. This scienti.-t is Dr. W. K. Sheihler, and he is the head of an institute of electro therapeutics at Berlin. He has recently pulwhed a defi nition and it description of that sym pathy which is the precursor of love, in language which is highly scientific it not ch ar. Here are his words: “The oscillations in the interior of a personV body, as mav be seen in the caw* ot vibratory attraction, are in harmony that is to say. they are at the first movement in complete concordance with the oscilla tions in the interior of -ome other per 30 j : 30 Per w—* Per ■p'ss vjm'smgf x -Umr amaaw s~*s a Ccnti wdi l dll & j Is what you can save by placing your order for DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS and CASINGS, at once. You most act quickly to save this monev. EMIL TEITQEN. RAILWAY FARM LA Ml FRE In Northern Wisconsin oi . N’ >" h Western Line. Low rates and easy tenusof payments. About 400.000 acv s if choice farm lands. Early bn vers will lecure tie- advantage of location on the nuny beautiful streams and lakes vhich abound with fish and furnish a lever ending and most excelent vater supply, both for family and for tock Land is generally well tindiered the oil fertile and easy of cultivation. Chi ago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis Jnlnth. Sujierior, Ashland and numer ms other tliriving cities furnish good Markets for farm produce. For further particulars address Gen. V. Bell, Lund Commissioner Hudson, Vis., or G. H. Me Rea. A. G. P. A St. ’aid. Minn Miss Leona Weseman, who spent ti week in Sheboygan. visiting friends has returned home. Ali-- Anna Kleiner, who was a visitor in Manitowoc, has returned to Milwau kee. Alexander Dusold entertained a party of friends last Saturday at his home on Jay street, the occasion being his forti eth birthday. Airs. Howe, of Branch, who has been a guest of friends in the city, will visit Algonta. Miss Frances Nesper. of Tons was a guest of Manitowoc friends on Sunday. Aivin Norris and Aliss Mary Lutke will be united in marriage next Satur day. Mrs. R. K. Paine left for Chicago Sat urday morning and will join an excur sion party for a visit to Old Mexico. The trip will take five weeks. Aliss Lena Bahr. who has been visit ing Chicago friends for three months past, returned home Saturday evening. A number of Lenten parties have been given and are contemplate 1. Mrs. Alary AA’ilda entertained a num ber of her lady friends at her home on Buffalo street Saturday afternoon. Tin* Baptist society of Kossuth will hold its yearly meeting on March 31. Ali-s Bass, of Chicago, formerly with Edson tV Keith, lias arrived in the city. Aliss Amanda Kuudson. of Sheboygan is ague-t of Manitowoc friends. Airs. Ella Gehbe has returned from a visit at Cato. son's body. It is, of course, necessary that the reactionary sentiment in the ease of the two subjects should be of an agreeable nature, since the two vibra tion facilitate tlr- movement of all the atoms, which in this way accumulate and emit their rays without disturbing the diffusion. This it is which causes the sentiment known as sympathy, and which subsequently causes love." Certain irreverent foreign journalists, commenting on this learned definition of sympathy, admit that if may he quite true, but complain that it can onlv be understood by those who have thorough ly comprehended the full meaning of the numerous ‘scientific terms which have been enim*d during the last quar ter of a century. I Extension Of Florence Sleeping Car To Crystal Falls, Alich. Beginning at once, the Pullman Standard Sleeping Car. lighted with Pint sc h Gas. will Vie substituted for the sleeper which is now being run between Chicago and Florence, Win.. and which will hereafter be run between Chicago and Crystal Falls, Mich leaving Chica go as at present, 10;!10 p. in daily, ar riving at Crystal Fulls, Mich, at 10:00 a. nr. (Sundays 9;4* a. in.), and leaving Crystal Falls ot B;0o p. ni. except Sun day and 0 (Ci p. m, Sunday, arriving at Milwaukee at 4 ,V a. in. where it will be cutout from the train, permitting pas sengers to remain therein until 7:00 a. m. This sleeper will then Vie brought to Chicago on a later train, and Vie run out in s a vice at 10:30 p. in. Subscribe for The Pilot. Now look Landberg’s New Display of Photos. ja ja. -A. UNDtR TUT: LIBRARY LAMP, £ The True < ’itizen published by Anieri can Book company is another of the famous eclectic school readings. This is a book that will prove a valuable ethical instrument in the hands of the boys and girls of the higher grammar grades. Teacher- generally appreciate the necessity of cultivating the moral powers or natural attributes of the mind, and the idea of ethics and civics going hand in hand has been, to some extent, disregarded by the partisan spirit of the day. The influence of one with great intellect will be for the general good if there is gathered with know ledge a firm and ideal character. Such a book as the True Citizen, with its teachings illustrated and made {accept able by interesting anecdotes, will add an immeasurable influence in forming young ideals, **- The April number of The Smart Set is crowded with articles and stories that command public interest. jThc 1 lading novelette is entitled "The Taili ng of Sylvia.’ and is; by Elizabeth Duer. This story gives the author a very high place among ; the popular writers of today. ,Julicu Gordon i Mrs. Aan Rensselaer t Tit gen contributes to the number a long short story. "In Palace Gardens, that was awarded •-.’.V) in the recent priz.e contest iu this magazine. It is a storv of Ann--ricaus in Florence, where Mrs. Cruger sojourned during the past vear. and is written with remarkable j power. Mrs. M E. W, Sherwood has an in teresting article entitled "Certain Pat riotic Exiles, on the American colony in Paris. The number i- espe. dally ricli in ver-e. with poems' by Ldgar rawevtt. Guv Wetmore < arryl. Charles Henry Webb. Eiiith Sessions Tapper. Katherine La Pare Norton. Martha McCulloch-Wil liams, and Carolyn Wells. The man who helps to clear up or put it; an understandable shape the prob lems of tire insurance rates renders a distinct public service. Such an attempt lias been made bv A. F. Dean m his recent work. His attempt is it 'renter success than any work we have rend on the subject. * * *■ New and Improved Service to St. Paul and ninneapolis Via the North Western Lini. To fur ther accomodate its many patron.- en :-oute to the "Twin Citie- from points north of Milwaukee, the Chicago iV North-Western U'y now runs a Free Re clining Chair Car on the eveniug' train Milwaukee, Via Foudnlu Lac connect ;ng at Appleton .let. with train leaving Manitowoc at I'M P. ,M {connecting with train leaving ApplctonJ'Jct. 10rM P. M. arriving at St. Paul and Mimic apo'tis early the tiext morning, and con necting at Merrillan with -dmiltiry oi|U- Sped train for Duluth ami the Superiors Like servi v southbound This in addi tion to the Pullman Sleeping < Hr- which are run on the same trains daily between Fun du Lae and Minneapolis. Apply to agents Chicag • and North-Western. MIRV LIMY R VI l.s \\ LM On October !(i. litim, the Chicago & North-Western Railway will sell home seekers' excursion tickets at very low rates for the round trip from Chic eg. to till points on the North Western Line in Nebraska. South Dakota including the Black Hills, and Oake- N 1) also to points in Northwestern low,a and Minnesota and to points on tin- I 'nioii Pacific railroad in Nebraska. The above in addition to the regular Imnieseekers'excursions on these same dates at rate of one fare plus S'.’.oo for the round trip to authorized points in Wisconsin. Michigan. Wyoming. Col orado. Utah. Idaho, Oregon and Wash ington. Tickets tube limited to twenty one days from date of sale and good for stop-over on the going trip within fifteen days in homeseekers excursion territory. BOSTON STORE Special 10 days Sale on all kinds of Lac* s, Embroidery. Alover Lac— Lace Cur tains and Curtain Netting at slaughtering prices. Here is a IVw nf them 60c Lace Curtains per pair ; m INh- Lace Curtains per pair.. 1.15 Lace Curtains per pair 1.45 Lace Curtains per pair 1.75 Lace Curtains per pair. j 2.00 Lace Curtains per pair 1 )ht 3.00 Lace Curtains per pair • s!) 13c Curtain Netting per yard. .. H( . 15 and 30c Curtain Netting per yard pj,. 25c Alover Laces per yard ..’ j - c . 80c Alovtr Laces per yarl op. 35c Alover Laces per yard. Aoc Alover Lat.es per yard .. w,. 60c Alover La-es per yard ,p> ( . Hoc Alover Laces per yard .... s^- 1.00 Alover Laces jw-r yard on,. •t.i j er cent on a'l our Lace- 35 pit cent o 1 all our Embro d*-ry. ED HARRIS, Prop. WHERE HEROINES GROW. Story of the Itrurue t Five 1 ni'orta mite Hunter* l.v Pp liar mew \\ omiui. Slip is onlt a Burmese w 1 :m, and even her name is not kmnn in this country. 1 tut whateverhei 1 1 .nay be, it mat )> here be trait' in 1 irace Darling. For she is a save: < • iVex traordinary. a heroine of la • pr, por tion s. ami a erei it to her brow 1 -kin tied race. sins the New York lit r. From the accounts which i e pene traicc! from the land of see n mid a few t xteri< r confidences, i: ippears that 'lie i- 1 sim pie. n n prel 1 i:> in si dent of the countryside nea; I,'a i p.,. Hi-. lu front of her home flows ■ . amof considerable proportion'. this proximity has bred in hi r 1 me of 1 lie water, a familiarity wi'h i- ca prices and treacheries, am a -i.il in the liam .'in" of al! mantle > craft fashioned to c.<it<|ner the w On a recent Sunday *i\ e ik- frmn Rangoon, it lent tipon Ihe ei 1 , j ( ,f their holiday, set out fron :! . citv. k’ oll> in ha ed. with the idea 1 1• ri I:eing back a 'em of game which uld fur nish foot for boasting f> ie 1 \ a weary wi ik 1 at. When in F -nb urb of I-' in ihe hunters i 1 ■ Ihe eon el u-iiin iha.t 1 heir chain-. 1 lit Ih> bettered iron the vanta the ojipo.j 1 e shore. Hut tin y had no boat —no m . wom an had a boat, and it won ... n.mo da 11 Ihe entiin parly. An a 1 • .-h ent was made for her to ferry 'he sports men aero--. Midway of the -treati a sm len sijiial! sprung - up. 111 de-pin* the efforts of tin 1 party, tl ■ -ai was en.rrii 1 away and the iIT was sw amped. N> 1 a man could swim. 'I 1 woman, however, was thoroughly homo in the water, and. directing ti 1 capsi/eii hunter- to In dIo the over' ie. ,■, sw .mi a- Imre, first with m '(Kin with a not la r. In this man i r liiew <re saved. Khe n maining nj; 1 s hear! and eon -eqm ntly his . K:,\ re leasi i Id- Iced on the sK IT and at tempt- dto iieg ot iate the - :i nn ■ But thi- did not end 11 • w ema r's hero's m. Mxliaiisted as si . wa- with her labor-. In yet swam b ■ K to Kir own side of the shore arid m -ed a ,- other boat, in which she s.a to tln opposite bank and carriei baek the c ripping snrv i\ ors. FOUND AT CLUB PARTIES. ( nnl Slinrws Who Make 11 I iiliig liy \\ i 1? !I I lI.K I* ri /es 11 it (1 I*ll u 11 - inti I lie in. Pub’ie progressive euchre parties for rather costly prize- have late \ i e -11 ope. anew ,-urt i ' pre, I . i (tanii i r. say - the -New York Kvi i ; Pn-t. and here a|i inl he city m io.i, l Ilia 1 bauds o| I'm in x each, n i ivima n. who go about to public euchre parlies and aiiin -i a.w . y■■ win pi / -. dhe met h n of pi'oei i are adopt m I<y these enehre “sharp-" i -i tuple. and I -ev wall'll closely the mill) and “society '* notes in t lin to w-| pi i- preptin i sehei ule of date- i aeh week, pay the - a bscript ion fee reiniin and et.'er the games as guest-. Their play in;. so expert that they have I' tie dillleio <• in carrying off the pri/e-. By tin i nian- lhi -e people n .!. a eon, f ■t ■ bile living pawning tMir winniri-, I Hi: si) I lien t liru illjjr In ween $3(l a.; id ■ a w i ek. I'lu' professionals, however, are be :■< mini; Known in Minn p its o town. At a progressive eiM-lil l party hen' at it- of the armorie- of the city lust week it became know i betero the play .. .'an that there were -everal of the •sharps” in the room, a; by a strategy they wen excluded, although they had paid the subscription. I i;c six two men and four women wire arranged -n that they were place, in pairs at three tallies in different parts of the r uini and then told tl. it. the sets not nr ern hav wait. On leaving the i in the six "•harps” met eaeh otliei a nd. nun par ing note-, -aw what Inn been done, i’liey reentered the rm in. but found that play had already In gun. This dine they were inform- ■ hat the game eon Id n■ J, -J< ”tied l Belgium holds the world srecord in canals, having .*>:{.“ mile- which carry 5.000.000 tons a year. Rheumatism. Nobody knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it. I )octors try Scott’s Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can do the same. It may or may not he caused bv the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you will cure it; if not, vtu will do no harm. The way. to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get hack to its habit of health. W hen Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don’t cure. It never does harm. ff The genuine has this picture on it. take It you have not tried it, semi for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise SCOTT & nowxi-v Chemists, 401) Pearl St., X. A'. 50c. anelSi.ejo; all druggists. TO MAKE HOM 1; BRIGHT AM) GLOSSY Rcfi ll isli your I'nrniliirc. I inolciinis ck. WITH TR\NSPARENT [I ttt ij'jf 7 ’ ■ iwfi i i I' 1 1; l‘ti' ■/( >< 4_jy A (lour. Transparent Knainel Finish. Miolo For(treat Durability In Uetinisliing Hardwood Floors. Linoleums ifn pro -11 in ir wear Wainscot ings Interior Wimihviirk 'iirh a- I lours UuMibuards •to IbTrigerators, ('hairs. Talili“s, Moils ami furniture of anv 00-i ri;■ 1 i <>ll It rotinisliosainl imparts a high gloss In any painted or now surface < ino jean will make a great improvement in any In line PR! PARI .1) HI.ADA IOR USI! Wcmecke & Schmitz. < itruer Washington and s tli si- Receive Bids Si ail'd tii.ls will be received by Rev I' .1 Ryan nt Maple <-rove until Mar ’.'(ill). 1 1*01 for tin' Imililmcr id' a par-,ivige according tn plans ami specifications, copies ut whirl) may be had at the par sonage iii Maple < trove or at the oftice of Architect W. .1. Raeiiber at Manilo wo ■ opposite Williams House. Ht.\ F .1 Kvan Maple <rove Ml Wis. Town Caucus. Notice I-heri-hy given Hint the licpnblicnil town iam ii- t*r the town uf Mioiftnwoi will Ik* hehl nl Mathin - sknnhi - pile-" in ttieeitv uf M! tnWIK 'I 'I 111 'hi i Mil ri It Ml I lit .i eliN'k P M fur tin- piirpnse i t mnainating caiiilidules flit' tile VIII lull- tIIWII ntlh es It Hknhv Km it. i liitlriimi) \\ 1S | | |{\ |{A IKS KKIM I Kl> (ireatlv redneed one way rates will l>e in etTeci \ia Wiscoiisitt Central Railway opoints in Minnesota. N'orthJDakot a, Montana Idaho < tregi n. Washington and Brit ish('olumbiaeach Tuesday, com mencing Fehmary I‘,’th and continuing until April doth. For detailed information inquire of W. II Vandegrlft Agent. upr 25, A twentieth of Scotland's area is for est land seven-tenths is n ounlain heath and lakes and only oneyuaro r cultivat ed land. The term "Algebra t onus front two Arabic word? signify! g the putting to gether of broken things. O. T orrison Cos. I UNUSUAL SiLK VALUES, j ♦ ♦ Beginning Saturday, March 23, we place on sale a large assortment of silks which were re cently purchased at a great sacrifice to the manufacturer. I hese silks are all new and de sirable patterns, both in light and dark color ings. Great variety of styles to choose from. I his Sale of Silks will eclipse anything ever done in this depart ment, and it seldom happens, that one has the choice of such a large assortment and such low prices. LOT "SO. S. Vv* / A 75 pieces, many different / | | styles to select from-- If | silk worth $1 to 150 If f Sale Brice io r no. 2. m /% 45 different styles to choose W sy from. Silks worth 85c r '1 I to $ i .00, Sale Price SOLID RUBBER VEHICLE TIRES. j KOKOMO Qj) • you want your buggy equip ped with rubber tii*es let us figure w ith you. Our prices are right. Clias. F. Scliuetze Cos. I2(R \\ tishington SI. Manitowoc, W isconsin. INOTIC E 1 ° i>air - v,,,CM a,UI Cl,ccsc,,,akcrs * ■*•* : ** We wish to call yonr attention to our paleni cheese \ats and notice the improved faucets, reinforced bottom in pan. and the patent removable fire place or boiler. This can be removed for repairs h\ unfastening the bolts around the feed door and lifliiiL r the fire place nut. The material and work manship on our \als is the best that moncA can boy. If in the market for a \at don’t fail to see our sample \at before you bu> elsewhere. Prices quoted on application. - CM I AT 812 YORK STPELiT. KERSCHER BROS. Dealers in Hardware. V Manitowoc, Wis /DrßuilsN T Cun COUGH SYRUP Get t hi i' ■ VIS SURF*/ sl>aClon Oil i-urcit Wlieumtiti*m. is<i O. M. SIMON. IMIIH APPARATUS, f, Imitatad by Many; Equalad by Nana. INFBINOKUENTB P BOS ECU TED TO THE FULL KITHNT OF TBH LAW. tl9-OISCOUNT TO DEALERS AND AGENIS,“I*-S KFM ll!K \ Mil ( FOIt MKI MA I IsM \ i Tin- editor of the I 'in I ihi, has had IlMotl In Inst (In- efficacy of Chamber - lam s I'uin Halm twice with the most ■'•ii iihjit>!f results in the case. Firsts with rheumatism in ili<- shoulder from win Ii lit -ut> r* 'l '*x<-meiatitiK imin fcr •■n da\ - wlm h was relieved with two an ili' iitions nl I'ain Halm, rabbin# the parts afflicted and realizin'.? instant be ll 'n ami •■lit;re relief in a very]th< >rt tinit*. Secoiio. in rheumatism joint almost | mist rat tin; him severe min. which was relieve] by two ap plicatioiis, rnbhins with the liniment on •ii tetirin# at ni#ht, and getting up free from pain For sal£ by Henry HiaricUs druggist.