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RUSSIAN STUDENTS IN A TURMOIL, Making it Uncomfortable for St. Petersburg - Officials. EMPEROR I.INUNTI.N DISPOSED. Attorney Gen. Grijrtfs leaves Mr. Mc- Kinley's Cabinet. , ilT s \ DIVORCE FROM a POETESS. Her Love Poems Convicted Her and Mere Her Undoing The German \mhassador Slights Minister Mu Tin- jmlitical situation is so serious that Nicholas of Russia held meeting of tin- minister- at St. IMm bnn , , , ,■ insider the state of public atTaii- The• c/ar presided at the coun cil which ivii- c. iiivciicil at thtTsar-koe s.l(. palace It was decided not to LIHMi-li the law for drafting recalcitrant student* into tlv army, but for the ~r . - nr to refrain from applying the Jaw It was also resol rclto revise the univer-it.' statutes. n,,. ,Ji- i-i.m of the <'oiiucil of Minis ters i- regarded a- a step in the right direction l-canse it i- an attempt at a partial r.-i ly of tie- grievances of the students Letter- containing threats have been pat kirn minister of war M N N MotiravieH minister of jn-tice. and M. i Sipiagnim- minister of the interior Rene we I demon train ns on a great - ale are e\pee ted It i- reported tlnf prime Vla/.em-ky ha- lss-n disgraced fnr petitioning Hie e/ ir to coii-idei the g;i, wince- of file -Indent- Ladow-ki. U,e provincial official who last Friday ■it tempt el to a-a-'inate I ’ri vy Council ■ |,, r p,.i H -lono-tzelT, procurator general ~f the M .ly Svtio l i- a di-ciplcof Count I Tol-t .i and he has a-ert.-d that the art was Mile r,f revenge for the excom munication of Tolstoi Some report -av that iui accomplice named Ivanofl wa- arre-’ed with 1 .adovv -ki Tie London Daily Mail claim- to Imvi reliable authority for tin-statement that the - deli and North of Knghmd -te.-i manufacturers have a gn a‘ on, - Lite again-t the .-amention of tie An,, ri. an -n-el trn-t The m-goliation ... it pres. tilled to n taining tl e ruling prn e- but a ‘lo-.r union i- ' peeled to follow 1„ the provii Wolhynia South Rtis-ia an old min and In- wife have 1,e.-I.arre-ted charged with tin- murder of iv.. ntv four pei ■ within tie pa-t fliree leaf- Tie new Maryland Miction bill hav ing for it-object tie- practical disfran . Id-eliietlt of most of the .VI •M HI illiterate voter- ha- jui—-d the s -nale and house. It i- now pal. lor tin- governor - signa ture The Rn—o Chine-, treaty has been n ted bv < hina Tie- power- oj.p. s-d t He R i—ian a-pn-iti >n o| Manchuria i,n\.■ won the I'll ii .1111 I and He n i . very P i- .11 t - believe that note- nr. pa—ing bet we.-n lle-m with a >eiw P preventinir an' further effort- on Ku sa - part to urc a ■ invention with I Inna Th. -11 Ph n fit.. Ml ..11 < 'tiiu.i pari I- th.' fi-iilt ..I Wnl k <1 .ti. ■ ti> *.l her i>w .r“ Tlii' wav in which it "a- 'l''ll' i- a -i- tit that i- i“'iii.r ■•lii-'Hy :ruai■ I*■■ 1 tint it in i-rtiiin that pre-Min ft 'in l.nfi>|• •mi capital- tvai th.' rau-i- "t < lima - n-jec (inti "I iti' treat' Till* 1- "I I’MIIH "111 ' a t’ lnpi It ar • I . heck 1" Itn-'ia She ran ti"W in-i-t ! hat < hiiiii in ejit the 11 eaI' niakilij; tl le 11 -arv 11 • ak 111 :r ■ une in• uliticali"ti in it will' ll " ill .;i\e vfr.un i 1-1 rei.peiiinp til. -11 ) tJ| t It I- I" pre'ellt till ■ tllilt V iflin/ t. 11 11 at 1 ■ infill liiiithili, lie:’' tliltl'lll- at' I)"" -■ lie' "II between til" pl.wer- The pr.i"! "hlch the rejeetiiitl j ••f th" tr.-at' 1 urniTi'■- that Un —ia - in ! linen.. at the ' 'him ■ ■ 'll t i- > innni I J.. lie’ll i,a- •■' I'!' i. 11 > 'cell'll. Hira 'incut i t' til' njip ,tl"ll P "er- "h ' Ill'll. that th. Vill i' ■an lie li|n. k'-.l a- lai a -1 til a"' i 'll' e| II." 1 11 ." I'l l' I". I'll ' 11.. \ '. ■ eel 1. 1 1 111 pII \ e 1 1 1 III" Ull‘ -111 1 1 " t. . ni Pi'lni-' any kiiel •■! aiireei... t.l witP < P na tin' "Mil tint Ini' •• 11 mile an' lit"..). - • ". r 1 1 1in:," h-t "lit "I Mir • hut ia. Am 1 "11 1 -1,;'..- il ti ilnh I t- Ill" |.ri*l- i 'ii r i,,'i.aU 'h I' tain ■ Ktcl Mar* li M i . I iri;ra- ' iil' ii' ■ I• • )• av \S'.i• 1111 r/1 1 ’ll ■ l l Mitnr.l.i' in >.t I"' I. h h'ant in Ni-w .1 •t • \ v, "ii ■ Im i■it !• r li< will •!• 11 .- int a* ia, I•' n min iiiiiiii-iiia'i '\ Mil jirai tiri- u| hi-' jiri if •11 ■ i !' s- it at' '! iyln - altthi lit v 1 1 i:it la will li' iimii Hiti-i| ihi ii-i-l I V Itll III" t II; "I lull lii'IIHM-tl I 1! 1111 \ fit Ni w'i rk ■ it> Mi fit im/- al-n na- 1 11| Ha M a ji.n t ii'i-iiip w ilh Mr llill *if .111 -"> • it> U’uli r tln linn iiuiin •>f i ini’/ 'V lull !'.i lira'll"" in Ni-w .hr i niii-i'li rahl" ' ' im ■ lutiiati" "in h-* nvr ‘ fa* I that I < ii iman ainita—iii'it li i- Ihmuidinnt tm w mil r fii;l"'l tn H-k t.i" < him*' mini li-r to any nt 111" niimtrnii- i nli rtai’ liiflitfi a' tin ('"Milan i-mlia—v .Many nf tin 'll { I' inal- im H'-i i that I>r Von Hollehen is acting ujs.n orders re ceived from Berlin in thus pnhliclv slighting the envoy of < himi. They think , that the emperor still feels deeply angry I about the assassination of Baron von Ketteler and that he will allow n<> repe i sentative of (iermany to meet a < ’hinese I official on friendly terms. Mrs. Mary Paine, th. poetess who I sued her husband, iOscar Van Dyke i Paine in New York, for separation, and I was in turn sued by him for absolute I divorce, was adjudged guilty of the acts charged by the husband and it was de creed that the latter should have abso lute custody of their son. Maurice. This if the justice's declaration in part “The evidence admits of but one con clusion. The plaintiff stands convicted by her own letters and confessions of wrong doing with .lohn Kintner. Kven Kintner does not deny it. Mr- Paine, ts-antifnl emotional and dramatic, tried on the witness stand for three days to explain away the mean mg of the endearing letters she had written to Kintner With these letters were love poem-. Neither Mr or Mr.-. Paine was in court when the decision was handed down. Friends ..I Miss Jessie Hnrd of Kvans ioti an acad'-my student ..I Northwes tern university, were surprised to re civ. Hie announcement that -he had been married Wednesday and to hear ihut she was to depart for Milwaukee with her husband there to make her future home. They will l- more sur prised, however to learn that the de mure young coed who had been posing ill the y ear as a mi-s has been Mrs. .1 L Tiirgcson -ince July la-t Some of President .McKinley's war mest friend- men who are j.roinin. nt and influential in both leu-.- of cong ress. are so outspoken in their criticism ,f the-.■lection of 1* C Kie.x of Pitt ,iirg to he attorney general that the im nression has gone abroad that the jire-i lent will abandon hi- jnirpose to select ii lll .t Mt (Trigg successor N o i dal statement i- obtainable Fire which broke out in lie- four -t..: y milding occupied by William R..lilting y Son-. II : 11. Broadway Milwaukee it about in o'clock Fi ida v night, .riel ilo-sof.ih .nl -1 1 1 "i. The Roidting n hiding with its entire -t .. I; which a .me is valued at y.’.'.u 1 (M'.wa destroyed. Ihe building iI-.• 11'i- valued at s.l, ,uoo. Ih. I-'.■ rrx A. < la- building and 1!!* I .roadway was crushed in by the fall ing wall-of tin- Rohlting building and j | wa ■ practically mined, with a 1"-.- ..( j ;s' i.IHHi The lIJ.J er two Moors ol tliej lid In-nranee building, with valuable legal paper- were wreck • 1 'll i 'a 1 of about .oil Foil, girl- employed in the mailing ...in J (lie lit mi of Sear- l.oebllck A 1 ’o. I le.pl, tine- and Fulton streets. I Chicago. fainted in a Imap Monday i vli.-n a ga-ket on lln l.oil. r in theengine I room below blew . (T with a loud report I allowing the steam to e-c i|.e to t e 1 room above None was injured am! all I -e-uni. I work In a short time the i - uric g,i-l;> I blew oil' again and the girls re j.eated their fainting j .erf.. c j ■ nance Wo k wa- then declared .IT ! lor the day I,i- I ’ft it I’ii'ii utiuiiiici - that tin ' i'l' i;iti <>ll .Icniiit si linliir AM" Ki'iiiU'l | it-. ,I'i'f.M.r nl Ihi I nivci it > "I • iln it Ini' lirnki'ii oil i-l;itl.in- with tin- I'limvli ill l il'lll'l to IMIHTV \V II SMvrn* us'i-il >V> i |*r<>niti>■ nt iit- to - 11 : tnt of 1 jiici'illll*' Ml" I' Inin;! iti lii'i] Colon tin- elninri- of kidnapim; In M Muiolil 11 in mil lir "I I’. M >ti-iinii of hnsr |.ili* S|. \. hi liuiir I. •! ■ill, tii- family ati'l on \\ . lin - In \ to >k i'h. .ml to Mohili With I ■ i■ 11 win* .1 A I'n i Inin who w;i- ,i rrritiil i in I hi i ha rim | ..I ,i 'l'lin.' in tin- nlfair I'rnMiian a\ ~sti-v.iii tii<l th" girl tniiiinlril tr-t •in:' iii ii ii. ii iml nii ii Mitnnl n iin.l iu.'lil no i-in i■ 111 >uv hit ! not l|(||i ( t oimi'll -i in . known in Mohih' i olii I (*il Ili Own In t* Kinr l.ropoM of I rIp;i 1 11 11 wim In'* U fil14 <t .*imi him for \inlafin;* on** o| Inh own hiw h\ driving hm .into mohih a! . liit’lo r i i f * "t p* • and than (Miinit !-<! l\ ♦ .1t lit r. Winn an -1- 11 imm r I'rl t r tin th* 1 Uiii* w• i " I • !ft n 11 \ ill -••no •*1 h\ In y i *;i I • mat .i ml I* *; 1 1 lit* I* troft'h - that fin* of* 1■ i *1 m! not r• ' i* n i/r In m Wh * i) In - in:i jr* ! \ n nion il In f i*l i 1 1 !' I• • " ii nil nn) mi 11 ohm! In rnii>, r* \i.i! in ;■ 111 fa in on 1m a1 a nd. lln roio tr I nation of tin point m.i n 111: i \ hi inn .;• mil 1 lii othnni h;nl pi i nm t in nil •mmi i* h to <io In full ih 11 \ .n and w .i' non,im inh i! for h art I In \if T 111 ,1 'A.i a llrlill'C (ill IflMi'l I 111 it f Ml i| ui'i n- ami mu' mi* iit 1 1-1 1 ini' in in i- ft (In' -■'i ari' tii- In Mil 111 111 Ml|li‘t‘inr 111 I" ll> ■ nil nil' I .11 ii ill nf nt t Imc 111 (ill \ , Iml ’I I.it nun i'll f inti'ii'sl iii llm mult* • ll i| lln ||lll I'll In I I'lniki ntVn nil I' nI - I•' | in 111 ll lit (nr lit Ml \ 111 V||| llilif. Ml NlI ll 111 11 i (.•).' a )l|r 'iTVfH HIM nf tin I"i in. l l ii|■ ii nia nil's. lirrnm n In. lun. ii I In -1 1h" ■ lln annua I munlni ■■ f In i nan i iinj.ll a lit *< avi rat's'll I*l. i''. lii I - 1 17 tin in \mti‘ mils I,till, ami iu I-' - inly ii- . 7 ••miKrunla. tlnnr t In Old I lillurnis 111! until nut uniform- nl tin I!t it i I aims vvhfn milil IniiiK lank min ii 11 ft iii tnabinjr cIom 1 upon i - '"/ ■a )• i'ur. PENHYRO YftLPI LLS ■ Orluliittl an.l Only |y 4.'K!S\K. • Ladle*. *<k liruiclat t ( for i’ll I. IIKSTKU-S K.M.USH mm ”• <•<'■' ’■ >■"„ 'L. -• ,• ribbon 1 ilk*- no othfr. l€.Tiin •A as, k! I>u'hc ru *ubtllutlon nl Imita- I J Hr (luna. Mo/ ' your Druggist or *r 1 lv m 1 W Jr f ' I* TeallmnulaU \ C *r 1 “Itelli f for I.**l!••,** • *>r rt“ X {/ turn Mull. I O t O r-im..n*U *•;* *J N ai; rr m * . < hl-h**trr < hrmli al Meiltloo (bit i);>er %fdlua *juarr„ I’IIILA- PA. STOPS THE LOlbll • \MI WORKS OFF THE ( OLD Laxative Bromo-yainine Tablet* cure a : ,-oM in one 'lay. No Cure, no May 1 Prii e ■J'i cent'. ; To THE FARMER.-) OF’ THIS L<>< A L ■ itv \V'e are prepared to buy your ! wood, in quantities. of one or 000 cord* and will pay for it in brick " r each a* von may prefer We can use tamarack, birch. a*h or hard wood, fall and see tl s M xnitowih' Clay Cos. Results. Immediate and lasting, lie for** and after trying other remedies n... Ro< kv Mountain Tea this month. ,Twill keep yon well all summer. A great spring blessing. F. < Buerstatte. woman may he able to keep a secret but she can t disguise the fact that she is keeping it. DELAY 8S DAMCEROUS. m i . " ■ i ■ • I 'i' n torothoy i '-'ii 1 ore cot well. bn* : rft. t ■ " v „ f ' upon them. and muii l . . r •>r later. ml' m atioy them, ■■ nr :;s Iby .1 ll.unl. Atu y;jf . I.J-W/ ( v. M . . v caw Ic I ■ ,ar ! Jtemomber. vr, .. m- ut of n : y.canm reriuln rural)!' slap a, when, perh ip , ti.e nio>l Miiiifid Mivaiclan • ■■ render you uoaa.uulanco. X 1,.. ; i-;;scnt H OUW, til ! fill'll ' IHUV I ! I'O.* J.. 1 i'Jb'. tSf'UR, KUTCHIN is no sthanger in this county. ■ *' I or.'kutc h*n, I’resldent Mnplenuud - nitariiim. Green I .V.f, Hlu. Kx. £. I*. Surgeon, l.ale of Kual* tiiriiini ami iitunetiy Cos., Columbus, O. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. WHAT DR. KUTCHIN j DOES 10, i Or. Kutchln makes tin Hi ,t object of 111 I life to Jv >1 111.' af flicted; ' ft :t wI! d-icrvi; 1 i of iii ; Mi' i uii'ii ' Mi ' people: Hi ■ third, ii to earn i in.... m pen it'i.'i In oiii r to ) irop'.v.y ii fur him self and family Ho do M ail that ]) 5 agr c i to and < ft -11 mim mor ■, and when failure doe i occur It ran ruwava lie true and to I roll mi lee prud . <.e over v- i . the p i-i of the patient. lie and ala candidly. I ml honor ably with all alike, taking Hone as o conditio.; or elrcumtuam c. Itl . ' lie i units after II methods hut Ills leave failed. HF CURES AFTER OTHERS TAIL. The Mist Suouesstul one) Selonfifio Treatnert of oil Diseasea and Weaknesses of fda-iklnd Obtain. Th t and I Ist In 1 tales. Ilia ex perkui r markable skill id unU'"r I xe ~ 11 I 1 1 ■ -.pitala in the world cn al l a I I”, t , M it 1 1 I tlltll.Ml . MiUVOI >KI.\ ml HbtnM biseanog upon the latest sckmtlilu pclualiile i and entitles him to tin lull i inlldeuv if the aOllctod everywhere. HQ l/lITPJIII h.in i aii*i t! ia (l i—.■ .... • ’ :.!■ ill I a,ud di fortuities. Uili n.liulll'i Airdh and and 1 eivi'ie.d la. e , Aek I Chronic Catarrh. Diseases of the My ■, liar, N’oa , Throat and Lung ,Dy ipop.ti. : ■ ■ Discs , Diabetes, Kid* hoy, Liver, Ul chi ; I > pecdlly cured by tn atment thath i nev r fall lin thou ndsofca t t bad I ■ uounced beyond hope. Many p.-ipl*. m t, <1 ith every v<-ar who might live been re.d i dto perfect- health had they placed their e . : In ue hands of experts. CIIICOMC DISEASES. Tuu 1 1 "'tor t. if!' no -imf •dl eaea. Put j II ■ pronoun ’• 1 Incurahlo, ho iu*ml deal re 9to boo- | I \ MUN ITIONS I lil K TO AH - W.i"! it ici. v-i thu* !>*• kiitchlnh and -i■. t • i pi,n o, ei *\% d* •< in i' ll # hi n, in llf I • n*l 1 i I w* r. i'TCil in When It I. I MM Ml."*M- • ; f|| l In .11 .!li'i4||iif i. .'IvQ: Inn vm *< .i |HO -:!*• ‘ M *|e . Ml. -* th- dll • • it t • i ■ can I . *iv IMn iv nuii'rrnl :lf i runym t . i . .*1 I I>r. linn lit . ' .i.unustl* | .■* | h : if • I • • odor tin >ll4 Ik nit tie* count! y. Una I* de J t.‘i • followlm? plan. Will I 1 I -Hi ir t.th • I iru •I. plt i . am! In ami 11 • prs'-tl' '■ of tv.ii itry doctor. . vi/ h • ■ m*l.illy n-ii'M tin* Hymploin* or th • ; mi! iii .. .• x*t :ll i t’. ■ n Im.iii . f the* It i m , '.ni. ill -.f whl h•na I .•fully r con! iiln . •r >i : I . hit.i •r• i• m••• ■*• I" tlii | TV.IV h* ■ • Mt-llfl 1 til" tni" irilur*' of the 111 ■ inn n 11 • (••'•■ V\ I • i Hl*-.. people mtiMilt . f., • , nji ,t* i * !!,■••: wlmtli'T he rr.il 'Mir ' I thoj • ' • i;i> nip.pivi n Mi llions or theatmv'. \n*i.iiM .• >1 I*! i * nit; airree perfectly with In not it? mi? n I while at work, and give . i • p i In It ft the ahum t I• >, .i * ?ii I’;.' i fit .n corcoilt him or tmt) - ? . ;i>i tin.** r" mired t**r tin* run*, wp i in' . to where tlc y may he, nno with* • • 11 • x*. . ii r 4" . *llii ' rend i ntf th • treatment 1 11p ffi i:i though they Tvuro h v : n U*l -r In n * .flier IV rw.Mi * u’.mKlti/nlly •?.••! hv Itmrmit pretend w p th tin Hi' ■ ; ; . • ■ Ivlutf pnlmmoii ml I* )UD >HH cm, ip mi ni*. should call ntH ee tin 1)..d0r. * ■ i rii’.M s r.n -i<: > m •• •! . |*|!M|."- .•* Tiifulti. III'mmJT: liii‘.,l'>M*nn Ii , ir. . 11l I'Jif**"* • f Wnfll? i . If! Iv ii l I’•! lie i euflv < mm'l I v tin* Inl* 1 <l a! 'prove*l tro.itn > | i •■ 1 n i” A merle I an I Europe. • , ji*l c.u ri' I">fi' 1* in ' *ot .< 1* ii ' .t : i lit. CDJ. to liny jiui't ci •, , ■ . M II ' in tUo c'.ui oi your dial lir n i'ii curi’il Tape Wiirni* t mnvul ... • throe ■ liv. hours without ii irvatioi. Tli'' rerun! i • lor the whole course ■ ■ '■ 'monl arc furnished from the Dm. ■ or .1, tin Institute, all at once or l.y the month. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT THE Williams House, Thursday, Apr. 18 livery l : our Weeks Thereafter. , Mli c linin'** from !* a. in. t < !♦ p. m. \ < \i: i > \V. tin■ mnW-iKiHMI dn lintvhv aim n t., i- fmnl tli- tummy nit a All cent Imttln (, i. . -11 • Wat i aiiliil Sy nip i-I Tin'll it tail n i inn- > ntir i niit;li i a'ri iM Wi'aNo unnnnni i-a - ,- i. ■ lit In it tin I" iit t i t-m. nf ti- -in ' ’i linnli'il i it v- A Uni'l l M \N' Hi nhv lItNWK'IU II- him' 11mu xivi- wi• 11 1 - Imt lin I, i [I- )i i- tliminliN ti - hiniHi'll’ A \v i man m i - Imt ilm's nut ititnvtVrn a il|i tl'lll W kill'll -I- lint nnin i 111 lltlll Illh mI liill.ni> at n {ili-ntirlll Iml it 1 In ti’iiit- an 1 liar-1 I" tin-1 A Mnl,in mail ivlnm dniiik I-a-, Mtnpiil an a ilvnnki n man when -ilici Between Chicago arM Davenport. Arrangements have been made with the Davenport. Rock Island A: North western railroad, whereby standard first class coaches are now i.un lietweeu Chi cago and Davenport alid Rock Island, leaving Chicago at 10:00 a. m., arriving in Davenport at 2:30 p m., Rock Island l at 3;4r p. m and, returning, leaving Hi >ck Island at Bdo p. m„ Davenport 13 45 p. m.. arriving in Chicago at H:3O p. 111. ki:uki in six hoiks Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in ox hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of it- exceeding promptness in relieving ij iiu in the bladder, kidneys, back and . very part of the urinary pas sages in male *a - female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and < iu e this is your only semedy. Sold by F. C Buerstatte. Druggist. Maui owoc, Wis *1 * Some yonii- men dress bo loud they can t here themselves think. WHAT DR. KUTCHIN DDES NOT DO. ; He do< a not fright ■ in people inlodoctor- I ii ;• by holding up a ■ ..of a.-|ii edydeath r i .ore their i yes. Ho ota not urge the tack .to take troatmi nt •• he n he knows tin tn It i urablt N( 1* ■lt rdocsho by false pretenses uold the ck under his care ii ■,tii after month ■ i.:i doing them no i rod. Ho does not per bi l| n* rabies ti nor ii t the lust an nth of tin ir live s, or give up itleir hot dime for j it. • dicinc. He docs not lake jatienis under a to . ilhd fait oguan.nice 1 . ri tending to charge for tned t and vh at< vi r ' bO . gl t. o the object of ; kill life tjrstortmon • y from the sick. I.M lsi MSEOVEHII S ANDni!'KOVE3IFMS. Or. Kntihli Inis r .em and tin in*.it ap proved Ir > ’ ilnn In An: I y Urn I and Micro* ■ '*.pn 1 l math i "t hi* I hood. I rlnc, le to Ii There physlcli ln< i met Ire ■!* if ipumllv treat, and arc, there i *re. ■ . ! pared with necessary andcost ly outllt t • > ine < (-rn < , tly, m treat with huc* • ( II t ■ . ill t h .irn tin Ir true ** i (ivtion, and .h < i Hop. iii ye t open,crfor over cl h jt them. MAN hM‘l> rMIFKCTIiV KKSTOBED. Qi.P for Impo* ' ■ \V? ,'ki * 1.1 :>cTt"iis 1 ••.!nr v. eh*? for I’roH i j pruder.t th or Ii ■i ■ i I :•* ' •• x in 1 I i.ncf I* re . epeedtly v cured, i oiiMilti.lSon free md ■ < • onII l a*lol. vI • Into mes It incurred* I DISEASES OF AVO'IKV. Such ah i. * nOled the nklll *I * flier pbynl dlt . Kir K&uti Win quit kly ein• ir** Turnon-. Mhr* **l end INdybold I <;■ ■ :;. .1?. without the use *)t tho knife. No cutting, in j ,in, no damn i ■ I’m IMimlniitlon of the I’rlne—Each in in • fur medical in atment should to4<unit • urine, which will ■ I microscopical j o..u.iilniului . 1*11.14, : itTVI.A \N' IIEtTIL . it Hits i• I T ito, ut pn'.n or detention i ’• 1 " ' . pit"- . 'A(nri‘hi-:i, *“rlviitc lII.KI I .{.li v|ieodily, com* | ol' i. ly ■ ;i ■ rraunen ly cured. . nr.Bii.iTv ,im* hex , 1,2.1 ■: DEM .ii rapidly to l>is | skillful tn ont. Spavin l.iniment. lan'l; Spavin Linimmit rnmnvi"- Alt Hanl >- It . .rCHllniiM'd LumpMuinl Hlmn bln -11- in linrMCS. Hlimkl Spavins Curbs Splints SwiTiii’V King linin' Stitlns. Sprain* -11 Swollen Throat* Coughs ,-i M.u,. <.-,|) liv till' llsn nf I till* Imll In Wm rant- ■ -1 tlm nmst wnmlnrtnl Hlnmish Cnri' •■ \• i known Snlil by !•' c Bm*r stalln lim :gi-t. MamtiHvni Wis ‘n iO | |{|>l M \M lOWtll KM \l I FUKM \ ptllt I I AMI s| vi| I K I \( o>| \ \M> I’l Ill'l l Mil Ml Via ih. North Wnsti in Linn. Tinknts nn -aln ia. h Tui’wlav until April* tHlth indn-ivi Shortest tinm niimntn. Fin n-t si nii, i\ |>ail> and IVrsniiHlly ('mi ilnntiil Turist Car F.xnnrsions For tinknts an-l full information, apply to lin; 11 • .( - , knt agent Cbinago ,V North Westnni i{ y. apr 1* Wisconsin Central Railway©. PASSENGER TRAINS Going West. Leave Manitowoc. 5:50 am. g:45 p. ra Leave Menasha 7:ltia in. 4:45p. m Leave Neenah 7:25 a m S:HO p. m- Arrive Ashland 4:150 p. m. 7:45 a m Arrive St Paul S;U p. in. S:lsa. m Arrive Minneapolis 5:155 p. in B:5Ua. in Leave N’eeuuli 11:55)). in- Arrive St. Paul 8:15 a. m Arrive Minneauoi.s 8:50 a. ra. Arrive Ashland 7:45a.m. 5:50a. m train on of Manitowoc makes con nection at Neenah av 7:150 a in, with train for Oshkosh. Fond du Lie and other points south thus giving Manitowoc people a chance to go to Oshkosh and Fond du Lac the same day 2:45 p. ra train also makes connection at Neenah at 5: lOp. ra. for south. Going East. Leave Minneapolis 7:25 a. in. 7:25 p. ra Leave St. Paul 8 ii a. m. 7:40 p. ra Leave Ashland .8:40a. m. 7:25 p in Leave Neenah 5:15 p. m. 8:00 a. m Leave Meimsha 5:25 )>. in. 8:10a. ra Arrive Manitowoc. ,7:80 p. m 0:45a. m 8:00 a ra. train out of Neenah gets connection 1 from North and South at 7:80 a. in 5,15 p, m train gets e, nnectlon from South at I! : 10 p. in W H. Vanokorick Agt ANN ARBOR RAILROAD pa fsenger and ar Ferry Steamship l ine. . . . BETWEEN . . . Manitowoc, Wis.. and Frankfort. Mich \\ here connection is mad; with Ann Arbor K. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and ast. i 15ETW. F’RAKKIORT AND MANITOWOC Leave Manitowoc daily, except Monday !*:Bohiu FROM KEWAI’NEE T MANITOWOC. Lv. Ki-wauiiee Tnes.. Thnrs.and -atnr. 5 a ni Ar. Maidfovis-Tnes.. Thins, anil Satnr. s a in Comunsko SellKi'Ci.i: Ann Akihoi Raii.roah Trains Train No. I Train No - Leave Frankfort OelOani 7 . :> pin Arrive Cadillac 12:55 pm HI: 15 pm Ann Arbor “85pin Ihihara Toledo 10:18: l> ill I:• ’i m Arrive Traverse city via Pei '- Manaitte Rail road 12:40 pin IRtOji in Arrive Detroit \ in Grand Trunk Railway '.':2o pm U 50 a in, K. S I-l-RD. Aokn i Manitowoc Wis WINTER TIME TABU:. ■ and wJ 1 T I aJ ■ 1 nJj IJ ) I I J i. 1 Fonts Leave Manitowoc For Sheboygan, Milwaukee Racine uiid Chicago daily, except Friday and Sunday at (! p. m. For Kewaunee and Algqina Friday and Sunday at 4 p. m. For Sturgeon Bay canal Sunday at 4 p. m. (iftice and decks foot of oth street. ('. F. Canright, Agent. NO Mil l) OF TAKING A BIG PILL. $ ' / V / Ihe I C. B. Pink Cathartic Pill I is easily taken ami uiiM and ctl.'rtiv* in its actii n. Prompt cun* for Hilions : t).*ss ami Dyspepsia. Price ',‘Tc fi liox F. C. BLFRSTATTF:, Pharmacist. Eighth and .lav Sts Mauitovoc \\ is. Money at 5 per ct. ON First Mortgage Security AT JULIUS LINSTEDT, Manitowoc, Wis (llllCl lh SAMNfiS I" N A hi II Ill'll For Hifain Fag Loss of mental energy, lack of thought power, failing memory or Inability to con centrate the mind on the work in hand, there is nothing so good as Dr. Mil* s’ Nervine. Its powerful influence in burn ing up and strengthening the broken-down nerves, makes this great remedy an inval uable brain-food and restorative. It nour ishes. fortifies and refreshes the tired and worn-out brain and j.vea new strength, new life. and. tew energy to the system. D*. Miles' Nervine Adds renewed force to the system, puts anew light in the eye. gives new firmness to the ' stop ail d new life to the mind. Now is the time to try it. SoU fav all droc'cists on a guarantee. D* Mitc Medical Cos., Elkhart, lad. Chicago & North Western Railway. NOET BOUND D-ave Chicago 7(ara 11 9)am u -hv* Milwaukee 7MO am Pssam 1 ■>> plu *■>!■ m L,.-vt? Cleveland ‘.Mian 11 5H ara 11 54 p m 5M am li 40 m ;e-ave Newton MJ"am teOSpm 4ml pm 5 •>> a m 1- ,o nm L>a'e Manitowoc IMCam tedspm 4Jopm Jo a m PMnm IuTT, m Leave Branch 4am 432 pm ttailam Pm i ! Leave HineUrove 4H*p in I iiu u. ave Cato 9 3am 4 pu- 47 a m •* lonm urt-ave Orimina. 10 itl a m 44 p m u5l a m •' L/. S Leave Reedsville 10(Ja m 455 p m ami am afj m AitU-r AnVl etoUJct Hliam '>p m l. a m 1132 pm 1 \ -i-u-e t si*'-*, 9Si pm H-Mi a m :3niiu Ai rive Ashland 520 p m 145 a m ... ** <iajly: trains No. AI, a 5. IT and 51 daily except Sunday. Trains No.'s3, 5 11 and 1. making •'onnect mils at Appleton Jet. fur north and south .so, s . and IT making i-onueotiona nleth'nslo a f T 8t i . Pau i B ! u ‘ Minneapolis and the northwest Trains No. -11 and 1T making con neetmns at Ashland for Duluth, the Superiors and the west, SOUTH BOUND THAI.\s 1 eave Keertsvllle rs?~ S " 4 No 1 No 14 No 16 No 50 1 rave Unmms * T4i a m teapot 9< a m -- $ gg ss:: fcsssssr-" . . <(S ;S*“ ’{|jjS !TS:s Mh 5 ... •= IS 5 A? i ,li, ( J l ‘ *}*!* i v • .Hi ft in n.•a in 115 p in ti i.’j jin o:ii)iu at‘.i“ wmi'kee’aild't 'hn^Toreait .‘Zuh and wesn'""* " ,UM,ay - “ ll tniins “’““^lona TWO RIVERS TRAINS Arrive l TwoßH-! o -m “ 111 ill 't a 111 * * 1,1 Leave Tw,, Rivers 740 am 12 10 p m 515 p n> I JJ? ,1 ■ 1 ” H "* 4 T - ' 1* 111 Arrive Manit w son ain liaipm 5 40pm foi an> tin thet information apply at depot ticket office . a. Hi cHthavses, Tkt. Agt. LAWYERS BA K.\S( 11 4 CHLOUPtK, \ i FORNEYS at I.A\v Office ... r Savings Bank Money loaned on real estate security. A. I*. BCHKNIAN K L. KELLEY SCHEMAN A KELLEY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Williams Brick Block. Manitowoc. Wise nMn Nash & mash. \ l 'ol'lccthm' pr.mM.tly'auVmhMp' 11 ' A '' LA " ' OVir Nati " ,;,il l! ank. Eighth street SEDIiWRK, sFlm.whk & BCHMIDI i. WVYERS i Iticc in Torrison shriek block north end Eighth street l.riduc Manitowoc Wis consin ( ollcciions promptly attended to .omuowoc is Joiis.l Hkalv ~7 . >' AM KR M. .IOYCI lIKALV ,)UA ( E, Attorneys at Law Municipal Court Bi and n Manitowoc. Wisconsin Money to Loan iiiti NO >u MaldloXlun wl'.Sn* X " t,lrjr Pnl,lil- i,nil ‘'■••“ cyancer Money loaned on reasonable rates. PHYSICIANS .1 F Ml LIIOLLAM). M |> PRACTICE limited to Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office hours. !• to 12a. m 1 to 4 n m and .tos p m Offiei . \ .kA M land's N Nth street Manitowo< Wisconsin I >IC M A SI MON DENTIST. I South kth street opposite Williams House Mnnitowm Wisconsin MUSIC TEACHERS. UOIIFIJT }\ I LIXiKL'KK. ? OI -° 1 'LARINETIST with Kaiser s Military Band Tea. h. ml Clarinet and other instrument* IT'fiw Mnicrs with Manitnwi'c .musiu Cos s sth Our aim is to satisfy every purchaser all the way ymyBBSBHBHB through. Selling von once ,sllt *hc P° • 11 1 --wewa nt to f * ff a ■ sell you coal always. ’ ,.\j j Vours Respectfully, The J.G. JOHNSON CO. Wm. Penn’s Havana Cigars. KING OF HAVANA Cigars for lOc. and Quality Guaranteed.^ LEO ROTH, Sole Agent. No. 263, 16th street. Milwaukee, Wis. "1 take pleasure in recommending Dr. Mih's’ Nervine to those suffering from nervous prostration, insomnia and melan choly. After several months of torture from above diseases, I trie' 1 hat medicine and found immediate reli. It soothes and strengthens the nerves, chases away the gloomy and depressing thoughts and gives the sufferer renewed strength and hope.” Jacob Seemann, 12 W. Dayton St.. Madison, Wi.