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WISCONSIN ROAD
MAY BE SOLD.
Rumor Based on Authority Says
a Deal Has Been made.
A DEFENSE OF THE CIGARETTE.
Terrible Murder Committed in Blooming
ton. 111.
TRAGIC FINALE OF ILL-MATED PAIR
Prof Charles Eastman of Harvard Charged
With the Murder of HU Brother-in
law Declared not Guilt)
The Chicago Record-Herald to-mor
row -HU say It was stated today on
apparently good authority that the deal
for the sale of the Wisconsin < 'enfral had
been perfected in Ixindonand would tie
carried through in the course of a few
week- The price at which the trade is
to lie made is said to is- fii. which is con
siderably in advance of the present
market price of AS isconsin ('entral stock.
Just what disposition is to Ik- made of
the property is not certain, but it is
thought that the road will be turned
over to the Harriman interests.
Rev. S. A Harris, for several years
nntil recently pastor of the ('ongrega
tional church at Milbnrn, 111., has been
suspended from the ministry for six
months, pending an investigation of
charges v hic-h are made by ids former
parishioners, who declare they are out
over fbi.iHHt which they had intrusted
to tiie minister for sjs-culations that are
said to have turned out unfortunately.
Mr Ha.ris was at one time a lawyer
in St L-uisand a niemiier of the hoard
of trade. Mr. Harris and ids friends
assert that no blami ran 1- attached to
him
Jacab Becker a Colorado saloonkeip
er waited on his customers Saturday,
minus a large 4-carat stud worth s<l.Mi,
which heretofore has blazed on his shirt
front Wednesday be visited an ostrich
farm near by. While he was inspecting
the birds one was attracted by the bril
liancy of his diamond.
i >pp rtnnily came for the curious bin]
to it - pect it more closch Like a (insh
the huge bill closed on if. A wrench
and a gobble followed, and the ostrich
'... le' : tin valuable gem. The
ostrich owneis are confident that the
diamond will lie recovered. The farm
it .Ifl a- ,ast hecn transplanted to this
plac e from I’as chua < 'al.
Tl e Li. ucet of last w* eek in jin article
on ni< •'.in**inverts tin order of injur
ioii-i.‘-- usually u-soeialed with three
fort, of -moki) •<: I' • fates tin t nic*.-
tine itself ha- been proved by analysis
lo lie pi le tii iilh guiltless ol evil cdl'ects
in sii.i king, bat pyridine and its rein
tuesiire i espon-i hi* for headache, trem
bling ci.d gidine s. Tin article pro
ceeds to-ay that the degree of toxicity
ia ti e taokc probably depends largely
njsiii tin completene-s of combustion.
Tl nbiistion of a cigaret i- more
Complete than that of a pipe or cigar.
The pi "int mu condenser, but the
rondei -ed products do not reach the
month, while considerable condensation
must occur in a cigar, the products
teaching 'ln- month and being absorbs .
Then-foe the Lancet makes the ord<r
of iinnrionsne-s U-gimng with tin- worst
as follow- < igui pipe cigaret
Prof.-- r Charles U. Kastman of Hal
yard College was ucijiiitb-d al Kust
Camrilslge. Mass, of the murder of
Kichard (irogan.lr hi-brotln-r in law.
Jury wa-out but a few minutes. Ai
i n-ed grew faint under denunciation by
Alton.- < acral Knowles
Sir Mai i v Jiilmmin Hjociiil Mritixli 1
('oiniiiioi ii**r tn l’xan<!a. report.* tin
c-tiil/li-! • <1 exioti-no' in tin* Sernliki fur I
e‘b> of it [M-ciiliur riimiijiint thought tn
\f Innu i xtiint l*i/.<•(! reiniiii.M of i
lliih ntiiiaiil liuv. 1m fiiuml plentifully)
in i nml it lia~ I-*-n hitherto
rail cl H'’lla<lnlln fiiiiii A eomplete -kin
iiii'l t >’■ i -knll- ur■■ in .vv nit their wnv tn I
E ilatil fnr til*' llriti-h Mn-i'iun.
Th" unlive- cull tlii- animal the i
Okapi It in a KiriiftV like creature
which i“ clnwlv ukiiitn tin n\ in ni/.e
'ill 111" .i 1- a little longer |U o| .rt inn
ately than that nf a hore. the earn like
thoae nf an a-- with *ilk\ lilack frin
K** the hi-H'l tiijicr lik< anil the mm
triln like thime nf the giraffe.
The forehead i it vivid red and the
neck -limtlderH rtotmeh and hack a
deep ri-di-li hrnwn Marta nf the animal
B'eahie-t i rilliaoli and other** Idackinh
in hue The hind ijuarterH and le#- are
holdly -frijM'd in pmpli*h black and
white 1 in- animal in hornier***. although
there are trie en nf ttir* •• hum enret*
Winona Killin' Anna People*. anil
Jawnlne Wilholt thro* . , :rl tin
latter a daughter of 1, Wilhoit tho
c )lloa/n- of Mrn Nation ainiuihetl the
Summit *<tloon at Wit hita Kan. hint
Saturday afternoon They * nter* 1 with
r<< kw. and the hark** ; <!;•’. not know
that an at'a * wa- t ;r< toned until the
Ix-tfan to oraah alxint hi* earn
Kro<l Wolf tho proprietor. knocked
tho girin 'town with In* li*l ami pitched
tliorn ono after anothor into tho atreet
Mia* Wilhoit* hroth'T caino to their
defense and Wolf struck him. makinsj
a lon# trash on his face from which the
blood flowed freely
In the melee the wrist of Miss Peoples
was broken. The police arrested the
jfirls and hsltred them in the city jail.
Missouri Attorney General and the
City Counselor for the City of St. Louis,
are on the way to Washington to file
supplementary petition in drainage
canal suit.
Indians on White Earth reservation
may make trouble if lo(f>finif companies
do not rescale cut timber. Indians claim
they have l>een defrauded.
William D. Williams, a stenographer,
! in the insular division of the AVar de
partment was dismissed for offering to
sell secret correspondence in Neely case
to John D. Lindsay, Neely’s counsel.
Judge Advocate of the army ruled
that records must not tie changed after
they have been duly made up and cer
tified to. Amendments regarding de
rails must tie made as new records.
Unless new counterfeit turns np soon
tHe year ending June, IHOI, will hold
record for small amount of bad money
made and circulated in I nited'States.
Ah h p esnlt of swallowing pins while
it work on the hats in the millinery
lepartrnent of Marshall Fiehl A- Cos.,
Chicago Miss Winifred Voss was taken
to her house in Austin Saturday, being
too ill to continue her work She suffer
ed acute p'tins, and the opinion of the
loctors w 10 attended her is that the pins
may have -aused appendicitis.
This termination of Miss Voss' pin
eating days c. ones after several weeks
•xperience in swallowing bits of metal.
It was during the stress of spring trim
mings th t Miss V )ssswallowed her liist
pin. but after that she begun to swallow
s > many not because she wanted to hut
tecause they would slipdown. that her
associates no longer marveled I util
sat unlay they suggested fields of re
markable promise in thejline of myster.-
ous feats as being open to young wom
en.
After a while the pins began to r, ■
ippear, coming from her body and arms,
ine came out of the wrist, another out
>f the forearm, and several out of In r
nick. The girl gained in health and
-trength. however, and never missed a
day at her work until Saturday.
Kmma K. 15 n ing {and children filed
uit against the owners of the Lucas A
Fadden No U oil gushers, the finest
v 11s in the Deaungiut fiehl. for posse
sion to 4)0 acres of land on which flies
w.-Ils are located an l|J for •’*! - hi oo i
damage-. Scores of other hig damage
and title suits growing out of the dis
c >veiy of oil here have been filed in the
I ist few days, and as a result a large
p irtioii of valuable oil lands in Texas
are tied npin the courts,
James A Herne, playwright actor
and manager, who has been ill at hi
aoinc in New York had a serious felapse,
and it is believed lie can live only a few
lays more Herne is suffering from the
idler effect of the grip, having bei n
-iriken last February while playing n
Illinois and Indiana with bis SagHar
>or" company.
A general strike, involving diiectly
: iU.imM) machinist sand indirectly diiu.iMU
men in the metal working trades is ,\
pec ted to take place May -0 nnle-s some
arangenient is effected in the meantime,
i bis i the stateni 'iit made by I’resident
amen O Connell of the International
Association of Machinists, who has his
iieadiinarters in Washington. The de
m inds of the men the refusal of which
threatens to precipitate the strike, Mr
O'Coiinel said, are for a working da>
of nine hours and an increase-of p.t p, r
cent in wages, nr. in otlcr'JWords ten
hums pay for bine hours' work.
The matter, he said, lias been nmh r
consideration for smite time, and every
effort has been made by the Machinists'
a -ocial ion to avoi 1 resorting to a strike,
hnt such action, he says, is m-cess,aiy
if flic workingmen hope to attain the
end they are strii. ig for
(irand Duke Michael, heir piesuinp
tive to the Konshin throne, has u ke* n 1
desire to visit the ITiitcd States, hut
whether he will In* able to fulfill it de
|h*ihls largely on the course of event*.
Imth national and international. In a
recent conversation with Ambassador
Tower Americas representative, the
l rand dnke expressed a lively hope that
he might I** able to visit America. He
r s ailed the two vi its paid the Initial
States bv (rand Duke Alexis, and said
that Alexis wa- greatly impressed not
oulv with what he saw in America but
that he had a grateful lecollection *>f
American hospitality.
Th* mu)*t whirh wit* first swt*n from |
Aumtbh :ibont it fortnight ago. '
iinl whirliha* invi*ibl<* from Lima
l # *rn for tin* bint tlnr‘ night* rmp*
jmw*M Sniphiv night. It apparuiitly
ha* t wo tails om of which U now long
er than when it wit* first m*t*n
Tucker Woodmm Taylor brother of
Dr Janus W Taylor of lihliiuiajHilis
and a wall known writer, wa* found
dead i?i hw h*d Sunday with a revolver
and an empty chloroform ImttU* l***idc
- . V I
ORIENTAL MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED.
JOHN’3CHUETTE.Pro|irItor.
him. Mr Taylor was born in this city
iu 1H54 ami was an alumnus of Depanw
university.
A most fiendish wife mtlrder occurred
near Itloumington. 111., on Sunday, the
murderer lining a wealthy and promi
nent man, and a member of one of the
oldest and most respected families of
the county.
Merritt Chism, aged forty-nine years,
living near White <)ak. twelve miles
from Bloomington, has for some years
been quarreling with his second wife.
She started to drive to church fit Nor
mal. with two little daughters of Chism’s
by his first wife.
They had been quarreling about which
horse she should drive. As she started
a vay from the ham Chism said, ‘ Let s
kiss and make up.” She replied, ‘‘You’d
better go up stairs to kiss.’ referring to
Chism's daughter. lino, aged 18.
This seemed to drive Chism out of his
senses. He drew a knife and jump) and
into tlie buggy Throwing his daugh
ters out he pushed his wife back agaii st
br t!use in Seunh of EealiL
DELAY 33 DANGrSOUS,
Mmy disease I•i j no deceptive th..tlu tidi •n f p on; ' ■ n before they oiron
ipa it " j . r tboy oro not well,! it . • f Hylg . . thi dci Uy fai
which an 1 Im •m" ’uo m them. and must. air • l'-t, eer: : and. strey than;, i:nlc 3
r ■ icuo-! • y ; 111 1 liani. .if Cl: i'Ot i.V/.JCJW* V.,ar cas int.y now be
pert tlßitiawber, over tofncgl yotta i. ;In
curable stages. when, perhaps. the moat, skill; . '•!• v.- iclar, ccn r taler you v.o asalutaace.
STI i i'}^.
J3TDR. KI’TCHIN IS ND Vi ANGER IN TJ-'I? COUNTY.
dr. icu ram's,
President Maplewood Siinltorluni, 1.0-n Polio,
ML. Kx. I*. Surgeon. I.ate of Sani
tarium uml Kerr.ody Cos., Columbus, 0.
Specialist in Chronic diseases.
WHAT OR. KUTCHiN
CO-3 10.
Dr ICutohln ma.k >3
tho llrsl i/Oji iat I. i
life to hoal tin af
, •
ga av/ 'll ilasoivoi
r ■jmtatl'.m a ia I. alor
Of ill . MSe-lamong *h i
people; the third, i-t
to ‘Mraii model* .oil
;■ • oialer to
propony t aro tor him
olf ami 1
1 1 ■it i . that bs
ngr ics to. ami oft
tim ■ i more, and v/haii
failure does occur tt
canal ii : < true 1
' !
pru lon i r otor
tvurlt on tho pa*t of
tho patient.
Eli ‘ i candidly,
liberally .ami honor
ably with all allk .
taking a Wantage of
none as o condition
or ( r im
Last, but not least.
lie CDIiESt afior ell
methods but his have
tailed.
HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL
The Moat Suoacesful and Seiontifla Treatment oV oil Diseases and
Weaknesses o? Mankind Possible to Obtain.
Tho moat widely ■ i.-1 r.i • rabiy knows special! lint ted Slat . 11l ■ • ex*
porlcnco, remirUablo skill and nnlwrsnl .-me siin t! •1 i- t hospitals in the world en
able} him t ti*at all ( lll'OMl, iVKUVOUS, SaIN or.d hoO(d> Diseases upon tho latest
Rclnnllllc principle i and entitle him to tho lull confidence of tlin aflUciod everywhere,
no IMITOUIM ’ l l no -*up?*ior mdlaguo.-ong e.mi li ; um: discuses mid deformities.
Ulli l\\l I ullin Mdh il and Surgical Disease:'., Ac*iit<• ami Chronic Catarrh, Diseases
of tho Kv', Dir. No* *. Throat and Dungs, Dyspepsia, Hright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kid
ney, Lii ir, Bland r, Chronio Femalo and S x i&l Discs : dllj red by treatment
that has nov r failed in thousands of oases that had bent pronounced b yond nopo Many
people met do.irii every war who might havo been restored to per feet health had they
placed their ca sin no bands of experts.
CHRONIC DISEASES.
The I) i' tor lro.it* > it' ll.iaaoa, but
vnakoF n sp.w of clir oii m l lor<K*Ftsndln:4
dlHoases c-i Mirlvou u; by oilier doctors and
proDoiincud Inminldo. ho mo; t daslros to see.
ex ounations free: to ali
Whenever It I ■ known that Dr. Kut-hlrl
tro*4ile gothei • eon•
•nit him, iu I It Im nut t w u.iered ai when
!t Is rmicMiib *rud tint In dl iunudnn t* dUeu*- >
.1 1 novur 11 ni >jv <piiMiluii Imc <1 • htilm >* Ui<* till*
for Mit *ll lie • btr.*r lit m th" sick can them-1
K dvvi. ItHri jli'f fornnyoro t i
l> ow, .ni Hr. liutdihi' * dlaKtiostP*powers i
v r *:.• t w.-nrler thrnu* lioiit the (Miuutry. \
*le a i->,.• 1 the lollowlfu: plan, which Is pc-1
cullai t ho I'irrfi* h ••pit*lu, and li n-t and
never has *n trie pr-vi ha* of country doctom, '
vl/ • In* ear •fully nthe sympt'Uiii uf tli 1
pillent, and iH-orimns th< condition uf tiio In- '
tern il oru ins, nil of whle’.i h • ear*dully record*
tn hi * ft* *i t*• r tor futnn* i •ii reiice in thl
Wiivli* a yrtahiF tie* t.U 'nature uf the dP*- j
e lie on I|m oniiMi- Wh mi nick pontile consult
him h re uiiiy tells thei-j whether no can cure I
or helpth itu.or wh ther t’.iey ur* boyon 1 hope. ■
1!N IMHXOVED METHODS OF TREATMENT'
Arei.illl mid pi- Mint; r'e i>rraetiy with
tti* Chfldl do not redu >o
sir, iA and; cin h • n *d wiillo i.l work, and idve
tho u rente and p M*lidn henellt In the shortest
P<meide time. I’aUont • cm consult him or
eamui mlc it with hi n us < and ten as they choo ■ *.
diirhix lit" whole cl mo required fr tho cure,
without i <t \r in when) they nay he. ana wlMi
ulet: i " i ir ;e. Mins rondi r n i*io troaiipont
as sn>’ ••> f ill nml saU 'fiu’l *rv in th<ujh they
w#re lit 1 1 in ■ i 1 i r I ■ i •11■ • i
Pirom m* ’ lUTnlty trvited liy h,.l4>runl
pretender* v '■ cop irhllnp with them month
I after month, giving noisonou and Injurious
I compounds, shoe *all nod see the Doctor.
HPKn M.TD. I Cut Kill. SUE, Dls <so.-,
I *er IMruple- . •icrot da. Illu idTaint*. Ecra nic
I ('.in. er, I*ll an 1 Ih wnof Wommi CJ ilcUly
I end I'nr in n I ently t’m ''Y l!n i itoit a inovod
I treatment ns nursuod > h adlur nporlallvta of
I \ ierW land Kur i "
(’a and cot res|ond nco <*onfld n’l.u. Tn- vtnont I. nt, CO.D. to tiny part o*
the 'lnlt'-d 'sti\t■ i orr fiOMdenc<T with Invalids nolicll • ' All letters with stamps In
i tniworad ?ra Call and txi examined indath it learn tbe tuna of yoor dltem.
and If It can oe cured l'w|>o \Vorn removed in from thivo to five hours without
starvation Tie rerre di m for th ■ whole conr. f treatment are furnished from th
OMco or .ii the Inttltuie, all at once or by tho month.
CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT THE
Williams House, Thursday, June 13.
Every Four Weeks Thereafter.
hour* fro it •' hm. to p. m.
WE BUY AND SELL
)RIL i f.\CilAN(j
MANITOWOC SAVINGS BANK
Capital SIOO,OOO.
Surplus SIO,OOO.
JOHN 3CHUETTE, President,
LOUIS SC’HUETTE, Cashier.
ED. BCHUETTE AssistantC'asblm
Open from 9 to 3 o’clock.
the seat and cut and gouged her face
with his knife, cutting deep gashes
also in her scalp and neck.
He then pushed her out of the buggy
and jumped upon her, and was trying
to cut her throat when Harvey Free
land. Mrs. Chism’s son, aged 12, seized
a ball bat ami struck at him. He turned,
grabbed the bat from Freeland, struck
Mrs. Chism three blows on the head,
crushing her skull and dashing out her
brains.
Soldiers at Fort Sheridan, who wan
ted whisky, did not have to go to Chi
cago for it Sunday. For in spite of the
Rev. M. M. Parkhurst’s warning against
keeping saloons often on Sunday, four
out of the eight in the town near the
birt dispensed liquor all day. From
the early hours of the morning until
late at night the little town presented
the same scenes of drunkenness and
rioting that disgraced the place Friday.
The wisdom of a fool is always cun-1
spicuous by its absence.
I WHAT DR. I'ITCHiN
DOES NOT DO.
1 He does not fright-
I < a pt-eplo IntoOoctor
lag by holding ui a
pica (aspet dydi nth
II fore their oyi ;t. Uo
i im s not urge thciick
;'o take treatment
, v.lk n he knows t'u m
I to no incurable Nei
i l her dot 3 be by false
1 ;>rctenses hold the
I sick under his tare
i ,')iitli after month
• .1,11 doing them no
good.
Ho does not per
. nadc h'-lp* . s m
n.raides to doctor
(Ulth ilast month of
their lives, or give up
their last dime for
medicine.
Ho ile'cs not take
patients under a so
. ill and false'i-'uarantce
I pretending to charge
only for medicine end
taaing whatever
amount ho can got,
or make tho object of
his life locxlortmon
ey from the sick.
LATEST DISCOTERIFK AND IMRROVEMENTS,
Dr. lintd:li has r olved tbo must r.p
vrov ! liiHtru* ii n In Analytical nml Micro
*■ *ojir.ii lixtoi hi. tiono "1 tlio Blood, Urine,
cm i. , w . fiisiueredlndispensable to |
l < *or : ii:i**iM'..|b h> my diseases. There
. re in my di.-mn;. a whlh ph>jicinns In common
'l i i usually treat, ami arc. there-
I'T". oJd( m pn pared ttTli necessary mid cost- 1
ly •uf fit f .x.in if if? coracctly. or treat with fuc- i
<o m; Much < n 1 . therefore, would do well to I
' r ‘ll e r ' ...nd learn their true condition, and I
whothui the *1 >< t < *f llopoaru yotopen,or for*
over closed : 1 :.ii rtthorn.
manhood perfectly restored.
nqinicHs and certain euro for Impo
tence. I. • t .Manhood. Spernmtonlicrn, Lories,
WinKiki* r.iri N -rvous Dehllit y. also for Pros
tat It If, V.rl' •. i|i*. ami nil private (lisonscs,
r.'|j4>t , ur fiorn impnnior.t haMta of youth or
('Xiiri t-xi. •‘ in mature y(v*r .. or any cause
mat and Mil* t m Uio B<xual functions, ppcodllj
mid p• r 1 r, , 11,■ j:11 y cured. C'oiikiilfufloti frr©
uid sfrlMly ronift .rntlul, AlmlutO cures
truarantt dln ni. able cases. No risk incurred.
DISEASES OF tVO^IFV,
Such n** n is t a filed Ibc skill of other phvsl-
‘o :• is*| Mcdlen, I>r. Kntrliln qrtokly
eyre . 11 . . 'rumors. Klbreid nnd Roly bold
i . 1. ,j wiiliout the use uf the knife. No
cutting, a 1 .in. no dtingt 1.
Free Kuimlniiilon of lh Urine-Each
I p r-i • 1 ;e.> 11),, t . r medical treatment should
■ mid or n. 4ouiu * jof urine, which will
| : ’mv 1 *ll r*ful chomlcol and mlcroseoplcal
usamlnailoii.
riI.FH. FlsTl’l-A AM*) It K(TAL
'1.4 KIPt cured r-iih ut pale or detention
! from ouF|r,i>*a.
HyptiUm. (2onorrh< n. tllfet. Private
lliooii and Hklt. Ol**on*ea speedily, com*
[ plotolr and t>ornia;.on ly cured.
xKKVors nnnvLiTT am) iFir
l \l, IMIMUII HN yield rapidly to hie
| -tkdlfiil treatment.
Wisconsin Central
Railway Cq.
PASSENGER TRAINS
Between Manitowoc Leave Arrive
ami Manitowoc Manitowoc
Collins, Hllliert .Tunc- / B;5.1 A. M. 9:45 A. M.
tion, Sherwood. Nee- •
nah. Menaahn i !:(3P. M. Mill 1 . M.
Stevens Point, Marsh
j field. ('hippewa Kalis.
Kau Claire, st. Paul. r : aa A. M 7:: F*. M.
Minneapolis Hurley.
Iron wood Bessemer
St. Paul. Minneapoli , ,
Ashland. Duluth and 2:45 P. M. 9:45 A.M.
Pacific coast points. 1
< ishkosh. Fond du Lac
Milwaukee. Wank.- 5:50 A. M. !•;45 A. M
sha. Chicago and 2:45 P.M. Tnlo P. M.
points Hast and South
All trains daily except Sunday,
\v. H. Vandkorift. Agt
ANN ARBOR RAILROAD
Da yrenfcr rd ar Ferry Steamship l ine,
. . . BETWEEN . . .
Manitowoc, Wis.. and Frankfort, Mich-
Where connection is made with Ann Arbor
R. R. trains for all points in Michigan,
the South and ast.
BETW. FKAFKFORT AND MANITOWOC
Leave Manitowoc daily, except Monday :20ani
FROM KEWAUNEE TO MANITOWOC
Lv. Kewaunee Tues.. Thurs.and Satur. 5 a m
\r Manitowoc Tues.. Tlmrs. and Satur. 8 a m
Condensed Scukpci.e Ann Anoon Raicroad
Trains.
Train No, 4. Train No. 8
Leave Frankfort In in am 7:20 pm
Arrive Cadillac 12:55 p in 10:15 pm
Ann Aid sir B:DS p in 11 din a m
Toledo I'MiOpin UOOiMii
.\rriveTravel; cCity %in Pore MarquUe Rail
‘ nad 12:40 pm 9:l(lpta
Arrive Detroit via Grand Trunk Raii .va v
H. 20 pm <l;nOam.
K S. LORD. Agent.
Manitowoc Wis
V' SMTU Ti.Mti TABU:.
m ■ *4l ITIcJ o I aJ|kJ
IJlk mk| ■ | I 4. ■■
i:oats I.eavc Manitowoc
For Sheboygan. Milwaukee Racine
and Chicago daily, except Friday and!
Sunday at i> p. in.
For Kewaunee ttnd Alguma Friday and
Sunday at 4 p. in.
For Sturgeon Bay canal Sunday at
4 p. in.
t iflice and docks foot of oth slree
C. F. Canright, Agent, j
FOR SPRING
HOUSE-CLEANING
We have the old stand-byes
Moth Balls and
Napthaline Flakes.
We also have the new vermicide
and disinfectant,
Ozonet Powders.
I’se it until r your carpets and among
your packcd-away clothing.
F. C. BUF.RSTATTE,
Pharmacist.
Eighth and Jay Sts. Manitowoc. Wis.
John Tucker, for many years a pro
minent figure in horse circles, and well
known to all the leading owners and
drivers of the country, died in Chica
go on Sunday of apoplexy. ()f late
years Mr. Tucker had been with C. K.
(4. Billings’ stable of trotters and pa
cers.
FlirUIT Foil Ills LIFE
“My father and sister both died of
Consumption." writes J. T. Weather
wax, of Wyandotte Mich., "and I was
saved from the same frightful fate only
by Dr. King s New Discovery. An at
tack of Pneumonia left an obstinate
cough and very severe lung trouble,
which an excellent di ctor could not help,
but a few months’ use af this wonder
ful medicine made me as well as ever
and I gained much in weigt.” Infal
j lible for Coughs. Colds and all Throat
jan 1 Lung trouble. Trial bottles free
Ouarantee I bottles 50c and SI.OO at
' Henry Hinrichs
Chicago & North Western Railway.
NORTH BOUND
.eave Chicago... Toi.r.. .
..ve Milwaukee ... 7... a m I£l £ 1S pm s'"'D m
as** ss:: I,UI i--
“veßran‘h WOC ; -ss:s ,2 35pm i%h rt3,B '“ *p
Dear# Pine Grove.! ““ l a
Leave Cato 9so am 25,. SI a
- SS“ lasJS
iSfcttSfc'* “““ |;S |‘aS UMpm 315 pm
Arrive Ashland *’” WJO p m 11 a m 230 a m
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS,
Leave Reeds\ ille 5 l°p“m N ° 4 - JV’ 1 !' 14 No 18 No 50
i-araveGrimms 5a3?S -.1 f-r 1)m 930 am
Leave Cato 5 37 n m t ,u I*, j' 3' u * 10 OS a m
Leave Pine Grove P I?.! 11111 1-03 pm 10 15 am
Leave Branch 5 Si u ra V" ,m 13 34 p m
Leave Manitowoc 351 pm iSOatr am 14111 I 'r£ ,)m 10 33 am
Leave Newton 804 pm m S .1** a m I'£pm <*P 1145 am
Leave Cle\ eland 814 p m -ai Iu } P m ■33 p m 12 50 p m
Arrive Milwaukee 810 pm 705 am lo 'K ?SI .i S v m 435 p m 108 pm
Arrive Chicago 7SUam l"Ssam 350 pm 840 pm v
Train No. 4 daily. No.’s 3, 10. li, pi and 30 dailv ... I ,'. pm *' *'?.P m . y 3o)> m
at Milwaukee and Chicago for east, south and west*' 1 ' !4nnday - all tri4lns uiaking connections
, . TWO RIVERS TRAINS
Arrive Two Rivers 710 a m 111:*! am 4SOp m i P‘ V4>rß a 4O “ m 1210 pm 5 15pm
tor any further information apply at de,£t tilikeTotK,^' 1110 A 8 HcchthlVsU Tkt*
LAWYERS
NASH & NASH.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT IAW urn. ..
Collections promptly attended to. " A W ufflte over National Bank, Eighth street
. SEDGWICK, SEDGWICK & SCHMIDT
■ ■msin Collections promptl y’attended to** 1 U( ’ rtll * , nJ Eighth street bridge. Manitowoc Wis
.l: .^.r'. v~ ~ — : — ——-
HEALY Ac JOYCE, WawmM.Jotoi
Attorneys at Law, Municipal Court Bldg. Manitowoc, Wisconsin m.
1 woney t • Loan
Bit LINO JMUELL.KK.
BSvJLT N ° tary P,lb “ C and Conveyancer Money loaned on readable rates.
PHYSICIANS
J F MI’LHOLLAND, M D.
PRACTICE liniite.l to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours 9toP> a , . .
and ,toßp. m. Office over Mendllk & Mulholland s, N Bth streerManUowm-. \Vis<.onßln. P ' “
DB U. A SIMON.
DENTIST.
South Hth Street, opposite Williams House Manitowoc. Wisconsin.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
FOBEKT WILDGRUBE,
w OLO CLARINETIST with Kaisers >1 ilitarv Band. Teacher of Clarinet n.a,.,, *.
Leave orders with Manitowoc Music* Cos., S. Bth street. ‘ mt ftn< * ( * lel inß trumeut
1
The J.G. JOHNSON CO.
K Ul,\> \Y i'Vi.Ji L.1.Ml FRE
In Nonajrn V.'.,cousin on the North-
Western Line. Low rates and easy
tennsof payments, \hont 400,000 acres
of choice farm lands. Early buyers will
secure the advantage of location on the
many beautiful streams and lakes
which abound with fish and furnish a
never ending and most excelent
water supply, both for family and for j
stock
Land is generally well timbered, the I
soil fertile and easy of cultivation. Chi
cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis.
Duluth, Superior. Ashland and numer-1
ous other thriving cities furnish good'
markets for farm produce.
For further particulars address Geo.
W. Bell. Land Commissioner, Hudson.
Wis.. or G. H. Mcßea. A. G. P. A.. St.
Paul. Minn.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds ol
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat al
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By itsuse many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
Is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only l>y P. Hk.Witt A < Chicago
The It-bottle conLalnsiH limes theSOo. size.
“So yon are making fortune in the
health-food line. Is there any tangible
ceremony about starting in such busi
ness?.’ “Well, I had to till out p. ft w
forms."
Spavin Liniment.
English Spavin Liniment removes All
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps ond Blem
ishes from horses. Blood Spavins. Curbs.
Splints. Sweeney Ring-Bone. Stifle .
Sprains, all Swollen Throats. Clough.
etc. Save by the use of one bottle
Warranteed the most wonderful Blemish
j Cure ever known. Sold by F. C. Buer
statte Druggist. Manitowoc. \\i.
NO DANGER
but what we can thorough
ly satisfy you in anything
we Handle if given an oppor
tunity. Our building de
partment is well stocked
with lime, cement, brick,
stone, sewer pipe, in fact
everything perta in ing tot his
department. We solicit a
share of your patronage.
Vours Respectfully,
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Heart
Pains
j are Nature’s warning notes of
! approaching danger from a dis
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avoid debilitating diseases, or
even sudden death from this
hidden trouble pay heed to the
early warnings. Strengthen the
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Heart Cure.
“Darting pains through my
heart, left, side and arm would
be followed by smothering, heart
spasms and fainting. Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure has entirely relieved
me of those troubles.”
John VanDenbttrgh,
256 Kewaunee St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Dr. Miles’
Heart Core
controls the heart addon, accel
erates the circulation and builds
up the entire system. Sold by
druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, lad.

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