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CREED REVISION
TALKED OF TODAY.
Presbyterian General Assembly
Tackle Knotty Problem.
SI PPM Ml MAI DOGMATIC ST ATI MINT.
Big Machinist Strike is on Over the
Country.
T WING TUI UNDERBUY MILLIONS
A Couple I ) itched in Connellsville. Pa Sa>
that the Oueen of Serbia Tried to Hood
win . her Royal Husband
Tlii Presbyterian General Assembly
which i- meeting in Philadelphia made
the question of creed revision a special
cnlcr for today with the understanding
that Hi* discussion shall Is- continued
until the matter is definitely settled.
The (ienetal As-i iiddy took this action
after listening to th reading of the re-
11.rt oj the Kevirii a coinniktee last Sat
nrday.
The Revision committees report re
viewed the net of the General Assembly
of I!tiM under which it iftcd told of its
several meetings. and presented copie
of the correspondence with the pre l y
teries . f the United States. in which the
.(.ntinietif of the chnreh on the question
of .-reed revision was ascertniacd As
a i.siilt of this correspondence the com
initfeeat it- meeting at Pittsburg on
April ‘-‘i recorded the vice of the pre
hyteries as follows
1 f. rrm .-inn of ii.( c n- if* h-n *•
’ [■*,,]• uu x|*’i:j:t• ■ r*\ 11
1 r n ■*. •{ t!i* ion nn>l an *x-
J.. , ;r •>1 ■ Mat • *i:■ • •!1 1
4 J , , !; ji|■!“ria‘nta 1 - *;t*• T11•'11 1 nf (!•.#•-
j i.r / , ~...ii niiil n -tat*-
< J ti n-trim*
| . r an tci I ry *tat* un*nt fttal a‘•up
1 1* in* l.tbl *fat< in -M
; I’i.r a -til*tif tt- ■ r
h I ;■ Hi it. ri at • *:v *1 1
! I'or **• itif • haii^'-
j all fiMir *
II Jl isive vote 1
j • p. Jrt -MU -i.l of tlt* vh*l* vulfj'M'l
j p r , .i v i . ii. tin 1 i,.;> '1 Haft* t r
It |**'...t,\ f.*f.i■ in I. ts i.fii liimUtiot re|ior
)!1(t .1).
" h ■ votes shows that sixty-three pr. s
),. i. ii. favor some n \ i-ion of (he ( 'on
J. r -ion of Faith 0 'id X V eigl t pfeshy
11 ri• |avor some form of a supplement
■ ■ . : t of doctrines
Appended to the report of the Twin
1 . t!i ( i ninry Fund I'oiiim'.ttei- wen
nmnl rof it ii n which the As .-,,i
)!v v.a- ai !t- adopt 'i hi v were us
follows
• Tint til Gii.enil A -emhl; calls
upon i ver i bun h in the denominalion
slid burdened wF.I. indefiti dnes • and
tin, l.in-’eie-i (" in ;ri\ in.g it- foil -tain
t., 'm,. 0.... and Imi volenee to take
so ps on let Ho inspiration of (his mm i
j to n-ni.ne tlii itoi< Me,in. with
in the m \t t wo years.
■J '■ i !h < mi" ;al A- -# ■, 11 1 tly i m;i- lh
iiij'ii-t (uvl iii*livi'lnti)
(,'ivi’t- tliii>iurhi■!;l Hu- > linn li I |ira\< i
f; ly o< n-hh r tin i nlui'/i'l me V am!
1.. "| , orttniitu■ if tin- Ii ianlr of tin
llh'iili u’ii'al ‘•■ininiiiit- of tlm a ■.•nlmnii
mlli-aiati' mill 11 1 a*i t nl ii)>-tiliitiii,
(.1 tin- ill ;l ■ I; iltl'l M”'' IHv tu J il< ‘\ifi
fill- 11 11 —i ■•!■::' IT I 'lll a fill I .uni in.";
i iiaMii 11n mln ill'
That ill" ’.'il A i inlil' in -1
riillii th I all- 113" " li" ' nml' and tin
jtri'-l- 1 1 . ■ I" i'"!.limn t• • |ii'u ocnli
111- v. ; k i !111 if,.' tin i■ 11 -• ii ll j_' yi ar I v
. ijrai, , i it ~’jil tin I" art' i"...jh-rn
In.M with lII* ' 'ni il ( ■ •!111 illi a
'I ha lin M'i w i.f liini.'iv linn’m ci'-“ary
t i i' in If" lull !■ nil" i■! tin** I wen
I mill i *-isl ni'.v 111 ■%-1 ill’ll t llm \*M’iuiily I*
11 .iiiiiiitI• !'<• i "Mtimmil I'm another
% , I #., r t 1)." I II"' 11 A- i tlll'ly id
JtHW
Tin l.i;, -Irik. "I iam-I.itii-l - in nil
j, " i -uni ■ y fur a aim In nr day
with tnn l.nni jay i-mi lh" unions in
iiiaiiv I" m •; 11 11 w"fl; iin M’ nlav
AUli-■ •hm i, linlnUt of i'll i( limn
wi 1' I. ii. v.. Ik- nt ■ " in" t l ' m o\|.in .!
a- i fii*-jii v. illi i mji’iivoi ■a- I n-.-jm**-
111.. 1.1. w I. \. all Unit i ■ ill linirnlnil
ii, th, i i,hi . lh" nilu i- c> ilnin I"
a-’lllll# i.innnlnl'h - j.i #iji# •# !!• iJi" i' •*r
laniilli- the vviii'k#'l lim.i In mi ine|iar
int.’ fur tin- '•lrni'ali•, ami tin- I#h-h1 iinium
|ia\n Im in -lienu’tln mil
■•> th" mnri’ jiuju rinut i .li#-- j
win!" -li ik< ha\i Ui n i n.iu urn rut I ml
w ill iio.'in am
Mon u, #|iiH 1
K, ii.. i ■ \. I'mn
inn.,:. I. I
(’i. v!i < > ."n |
HjiHtii. ’ 11 i vo j
11 . rtf. .1 Ii .m, il ni
I- , .uli.i *. V #>i
M no i W 1 iOi
Wwliit,.’ rn Ini im
K /. i, v v im
HI Athe ■ VI "'Hi
1 In- a| jrai-ul of tin i -tali- of tlm lull
('i a m-lin* V underbill by <‘hai les 1)
o(Vnn-ll \vu“ aftiriiK’il ly Surri'imi#
li'l'i-m
nf tin- Imlr* nr * '*>t Iri r < uler ami
will i-arri#'il ii|miii :ijij**-il Control
J*-r # iih" i iiiilnini- Iliui tlm upiiriUMal
hHouM l** i.MiM’il l* a in*, it fail tu
i mp<h a* - uti inter' ' i' I'- '• i*i
which'lu Imt ve-t wit! tho |ii"l'uli of
the will
Tlmw ti'lnlo tin- pi ii,rj|ial- uffrn-t
-lutid* of fo nn'l n mi eaeh for tlm I* Mator -
childr#*n the irni*t fuml of attmiit i .c:
521 cr ii’#-'! tu tfive a jierimumnt ii cuiim
to Mrs. Alice CT. Vanderbilt, the festat
| nr's widow, and the remainder of the es
tate 1. G to Alfred G. Vanderbilt, of
which he* i ■> to get half at JJo years of age
1 and half at :;■* years of age.
To secure payment of the tares im
j posed the . slate some years ngo deposit*
1i and $350,000 with the state controller.
It is found that the war revenue taxes
1 amount to t* Mi 1,070■ of which tsflfl.l!*?
j has already been paid. There were be
! ijnesfs of 100,Of>f* to William K. Vand
“rbilf. Sr'oii.ofMt to rhnnneey M. Depew.
and $50,000 to E-lward V. Rossi ter. the
“xeentors of the will, and a question
was raise-!, whether these sums were
given in lien of commissions to tht ex
.enters, or whether they are entitled to
to full commissions amomitingto *1.1.10,
ion lo s the amount of these liequests.
Alfred G. V r ai.derhilt contended
through his connsel against the appraise
ment and that Is-foretheestate wasieck*
.tied up for taxing tinder the state laws
the war revenue taxe- a- a’first lien
should have been deducted, and that
tie- commj.-ions of the executors, fixed at
•I .‘.00.000 le - tin bequests which they
ditaine I, should also have Is-ea deduct
el from the general estate.
The apprai -al fixes the amount of the
: irions legacies at t '-'- I .f• and the
t.'.csat *.’01.010.
At midnight on Saturday a mob of o
100 persons surrounded the little lock
iji at Connellsville. Pa.. in which are
• infined William Fairbanks and his wife
legroes. who are charged with the
milder of William Moore, assistant
ardmasfer of the Baltimore and Ohio
ailway hen- The couple were lynml
is soon a the frail harriers were broken
town.
private Loin 15> dtfrade sa>
he Servian mini-ib-rs resolv'd t<< tfinl**r
heir rc-i.■.•tuitions and to advise the
\nio to obtain a divorce from (Jnein
>rnga on account of He seamin' in con
i.■>-1 i<>i■ with h'T 1 mby Tb ministers
iso will rccoim nd that tic <,fneeri be
,hired in confinement in a tin —-ian mr.-
•■lit.
la He a'/ Chain; and I’rinco Chin;,' at
ohin China ha\ •• now n commended
hat the nioiie' lo pay the bidemnitii h
emanded by the ministers 1 < raised m
he scheme proposed by V icel'iiV ( liallf{
hi Tun;.' of NVn <'ham' and Viceroy
an Km Vih of Nankin that i- by ia.-
i simr new taxes on opium arid hdi teci.
ft• r a h.n ', hard | nil a.;ain.-t
ind • and wave- |hr e men were thr >wn
dotiielak* at Chicago when theirlM at
as overturne t near tin- entrance < f
I '.elfsicj I*arli harbor Saturday alb r
i 1011.
.John H Wit. tandley one nf theocia>
ails of the craft, wa- drowned,
I’., - are centin’i/.int; in Heir efTorh
- pna! -!i John A lex mder Howie for tin
",dhs of Mo, 11 Worthington Jn Id
nd Mr Louisa < 'hristeii- mi Tin
.llica-fi He 1.11 i I depart rnellt. the enroll
i dill e tie slat s n'lo-aev, and lie
,!ie I'.-.ar 1 of Health all have re;ire-cub
tivi - searchinr. r the statute I ink- I- r
line law under whi h the "(general
vers in may he held answerable
Nnv cne . Hi ■ :'rand jury. and whieh
i ,;| e |, and to make a f ill inquiry into
he met In sis |if I) iwle
Men have char-red 1 iwie befnie witli
■ii nkin 'up til 'd - lione i, hrl* it reninic
and lor Ahralr:m 1.. Neil-on to enter a
.ml and and clave that wince hi s wife had
I >me aeqn lint I with Hi" Do' 1 , iei* • he
,ad de V.'l' I|| 111 111 Hi li 'll i li ' I-111 j. ;
le at I rilail all his trouble to Julia
Vexainler Howie, and saw that until
•he In c inie a follower of the general
n r-ei rin /ion (bi'ir borne w.a Imnp)
i:,d no bar b words passed between
hem, ,
Lit nteiiant Hiebard l‘. Townly a re
in | oflicer i I tin- navy, will be e act
not ialed for alleged part iei pat ion in
he rominisfirv frauds at Man.,
tear Admi.iil KimplT. in temporan
m m and of the A cat ic still ion report
•and to the Navy department that Ic ha I
n in In I 'ld wnlex IT an command of the
nintieal m 1 o and and would send him
0 tic cninl o t .Manila, inihr nspen
1 n to await fi r her action
It i. alle -e I t nit Townlev on two o
a ions ha I attempted to cxurt money
loin li e li. 11l of ( 'll 111 Itros,, Wolf A
oas of Manila. The money, it is
hat 'id S'as to be used in part *o .dear
up account 1 of the army conimissarv
Prompt action wns taken b\ the de
• art li a id n|mu the n ceij.t > I Hear Ad
i, inil Kemptl s report cable orders
, in/ i sued for Tuwnlev's trial b\ [jell
rril i nil martial lobe i nixeined
■ peedil v as possible.
| Sfiialui < 'lmnnffv M J 1,1- ili
1 ’an and hiniwH in fimtr iif thi rfiiuininii
! linn of I’lr-iili nl McKinley fur a tliinl
:t• rin .Suiiicwlmf Hiartliim un lliin uuwm
mil) lie it 1M IlfVfrlllflfHS Hut llllf\j I tnl
in mm ial tin if Th.. m tivii work
Ix-inK duin* liy tin* frii'inlH uf Si imti i
Kairtuink* in tin 1 latter lwiialf ’.hr i.r
iMiu/atiun uf Farliank* < lnti in ililfrr
rut part* uf llir country. have iiihluhM
fillv can* *•! whim* alarm aiimiiK ffttaln
(mmiincut Republican wlm it i- known,
an- nut frifinll> to tin- Itnliana ncnat. r.
The knuwlcilire uf Senator I)f|>c\vn
opinion in if ;nr 1 I • namiiuf uf McKin
l> v fur a tlrrt rm ca iif alHHit in thin
way
Mr M Kuilf) - rumlith n lat Sat ir
* -
s** •’ >
jC
John schuettc ■
'‘ 1 : ' 12 v -4 V | ORI 'NTAI. Ml LLS i
®ll •,*
;V * i•• ■ r i ’1
. Me m.j> n j?l
Vi fSOAIC./OXU.
OBIEN T /. X. MILLS
MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED.
JOHIsTSOHTTETTE, Propriet -r.
day night is considered favorable, al
though tin- reappearance of the fever
causes a little anxiety.
Mrs Lyman J. Gage. wife of the sec
retary of : la treasury died on Friday
last. The immediate cause of death
was heart failure, a result of wasted
strength due loan attack of (he grippe.
Mrs, Gage was conscious almost to the
last moment. There were present at
‘ he bedside her husband, her daughter.
Mr- Pierce of Evanston. Dr. Johnston
and a trained nurse.
In tin- presence of I ’resident McKinley,
Governor Nash o Ohio, many members
if congress high officials and di-tin
.'uished men of the navy and arm,- the
battle- hip < thin made its plunge into the
tic- sea, on Saturday.
At 12;■.’(! Miss Barber touched the
■lectricul machine. The knife shot
I iwnward and severed the the cord.
Ehe dog shore topple 1 over of its own
weight, and the cleverly constructed
ifpaslrtbiWsflii,
fcw _ _ _
DELAY It D^CGSOI-IS.
:i.*.nv dli '.*.rt;u ■iikcb.-r .;l ■ t ; rp iv.om'. •' -a before they f.ven
sn ipcv i, The • k.i, / they ,;r; not v; ;*.. v• . ctp i.:: f I'u* deadly f..iwja
• i v t-'siia** up*:; then • ■ < ■; .< *r, c i.• drev them, unices
. , kill! ! i iad. AHE fir . :
perfe II r..*di mu IteiueoiCei*. ~ l of c i'll • yeuuc: r r o.i in*
i nr.ibl ■ ~• I. v h ,t. nerti iw, (!■ • 'no ■ ...'1 ■ * 'no, i you ’.r> , il'jlc.ace.
Tin; j r..; T i'. Jr ,tn ■ iic.y I, ■
KITCHIM IS [. ST.iMibUR H TH'S CCUF TY,
WHAT [fl Kl'TiilllN
DOFS LO.
I Or IC it’Hn nrU *l
tho Hr i i..i • ;( of lb i
111 t i !■ ! ti- af
flict "1. ' ■ i "Jiccl 10
* I. v, o il ■ - vu.l
r p.it.ii In a tala icr
Cf.' ■ ; ■ c. . . ■ ,M. ■
1 I * .pi ; 111 ’ Cilnl, is
I to iMriln Ill’ ll .* cum
jc:i; c • n In ooler Ii
pre ■ ,v c if; for turn
h -if ami l • ■ lly.
JI" doe mi! that lid
Rgr ■ i to, an 1 eft
-1 in. < i,i<>r ■, and wlr.-a
rill'll' (In; C.’.Mr it
can ai'.-iya l o tr.u' .1
to nr-li-iHiu a, lm
prud 'llo.', cr ov. r
v ■ fl: on iho pa-l. of
the patient.
lit .1 vis candidly,
I. Tilly an t Fonor
.i 'I v with all alike,
I iking clv.inlace of
t on” so ,o conilltlon
or clrcunsliitii'e.
1.,i it. I it not t as*,
in: i antes after .■ it
nielhoit:! but bis pave
fi. lleil.
/ /‘'-tymph
ir w a
f ■

I'A
OR. CTTCHIW,
I’rrfrtd*nt Jlnpleirnod iiUartum. Cri'ort I,
Mis. li,h. P. SufT“on. Lai t.f ‘ ,r..
tartam anil >:<•> ly Cos,, C.’inilu , <>.
Spncialist in Chronic Dise?^?.
HE CURES 4FTEB OTHERS FM,
Tlv9 Mint Suoocs.sful tmd Soienblfl ;• Trootr m.t i till Diecoaes ontl
Viaaknosneo of fflTiklnd Po • bbi to Ofcccilri.
Tho insst widely nsi'l t v iri'.itly known s-i ■ i •,t i-* ' id Stan s. Hi t long cx
p *r|eii’" , reurirkatvle n!{ill aed nni. r:.sl .ui ;■in Ii ti .? pit.d iln llio world cn*
1 UtOMC. NKHVI -i : ■
sc, mil l ■ ncuc.'ipb , amt cn'itli' i lilin to t>ie Idl coulltlci; , 1 itllleK'd iv< ry where.
aQ If IlllMfiM hui sup •*ior in di ii in" 'u., t* liineaßCH acd deformities.
Ji iilllUwlii ui il .in 1 •■■/led it's ■ , A .i: ironic ( • rrh, Pisissta
o* the By , if, Note. Tl.ioii ant Luu ’i, Dycpe- i , i'r ia Disc a. c, 111 Ii >, Kld
■Ll i ' 1 I i.vbi arc] , i ■
■ in v r failed la tv u lamU of cas th 11,.; 1 ■ pi need I
: 'iii'li* n til’ eh iv,ryvc ir who mlkht havo beer i • . , peril ■*, health !.ud they
: I tic ■ ‘I tholr e • i ■ i In ’oe hands of exports.
t IIIiOMC BISLA-iES.
1 i ■ no acuta dla mm, hul
eciks 1 r, • yic, n( ear mb- ami iui.K-'CiM'lua |
ill IIIIKI) <■ 1 *l. v:: i, •I. ■ Ollier loillOl IUII ;
pioii'iUii ■ 'I li, iinaUC;, lie iiiust dc.-ii'ea to “nl.
I WMIMIP'NS I UEE TC ALI.
W.umi I *. tli krii.nrn ti.it 3>r Rutrhlit!
i il' a i rroiviih irudit * • .* com■
•-, ii, .i ir, in not t l* ‘ w'*f,.iruG n v lion !
It I ir ti ‘r.h Mb',; tint In Glnunoxlm: ;• illscu
;• • n -fiii* . im ' Ll’ lm* ii • atU i • tl• • ill.- .
t**r• 11 1 <Ji ■' i • iKiIUT th i j th-* m|i k t ;in tin :i- j
i lv. flit a miljtiiil u4l * l< ■ r 111 <■ f■: i' t
ii i ilr. ftia( hii.' m'M i 'in tJf r nv*j s |
m; •i* •; wnntlor Ihni.ii li'nt tlu* <*oMntry. ;
i •i I* ,ii lti • r ill > i ■ plan, til* hlm i •
ruli ir i ■ Hio Ii : • l> . cnil In rt f nn I
• i j*r * 11 1 mif ry :i* f h
vl • >i Mri'lii!!v dm ipyniptotiiH < f t!io
•hi.-nil ti * ■‘n.iii'i tin* pi. in oti i>t V •I: •
.•! i • •i. ill i - u 111 <*ii!■nu i< fn 11 y n\ ii
l:. ’’ • r 1 ~ • i l • f ut:ii'o r-diMPii In thH
wav ti ' Ii t.ilrr* tli'* tii * i iir ■ of tin’ ill
• i * h 11 i *ii Vv’limi fill'.; p*b>n|4)
in i i*im■ ’if v t*H f lit • •who* Jr i lio rt; 'Vi.*
j** r i If T ill. < T rvl tl >. I ho/uro oy <jml JlOiM
! li: , \ ' ;*)Vt D Mlilifil’h iA TBKA'I >r >T
i A r*i nl I an 1 t*l mtj onroi* prtor!iy with
f'r• ii li mid f.t ly nr '.Tilltl; .1 not r• Lu *
s' . 1 .111 I • I whlln ivl nnd XlTi‘
m’ "t |.’i> *• i>l in Ml in tin' hlmoi •
Ig • * I ti I*ut I );(s < ■ i i*<HiHilt lnm or
I Ii .vltll ’lit.l at oflmi lIH Mioy I‘llCHV*!'.
. i in' n’ \fi !f flnn ri>pilro<l f t tho*om.
wl *. up i 'j *r I I- • v.i to tli*' ■■ nmy no, .pm .vlih
,
> i p . 1 tl • fit i-f > h thowilh tli*
’ • her
l'cr(ini lifnl’y ti tffiibr luiorunt
I;< nu) iui ••.( i rulin'; ■■ Ith tl *ni •*■
i.ti •- rn •!* • v: p.*lHono*i rrtl IniurJ nm
i- i*. np| Inn; ’ nil np-i "*• 100 Doof*r.
HVi'.i'Z % I.TI • . •• r.it'irrii. Hkln IM r'm mw,
■ 1 ; i
t ... *r. I’ll ui 1 In iH.nif Womnn Q lMclv
i.n 1 iVriniii ontly Cm v fl■< livt<nt apnrovml
t ■ 'iiini"nt hh n*ir'**nnl i nllr;* •nt t iulis* of
\ i' .Ic inn I Kuropo.
(’ii nnd r iirt -tponili’iHfl .'milhlen'l 11. Tri " atC OD. to uny part ot
• i ■ ttl I 1 lottcra tilth itamps in
. n •! mi .v.-ii'd frt*' i 11 .uul i' 111.1111111 lu"l.ui ■! i!■ re tho cause o , your disease,
i <il If it cm; in nun; Tmi Worm- mho' ii In I.mi t .v io live hours without
irvstlon The remedies for the whuli emir.e 1 of troaiajont are lurulshod (rom the
omen or ,1 L the Institute, all at once or by the month.
CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT THE
Williams House, Thursday, June 13.
I:very Four Weeks Thereafter.
Offi -e hours 'ro i !* h in. t • !♦ n. m.
MANITOWOC SAVINGS BANE
Capiiai sinn.onn.
Surplus SIO,OOO.
JOHN SCHUETTE, President.
LOUIS BCHUETTE. Cashier.
ED. SUHUETTE Assistant Cashier
Open from fl to 0 o’clock.
system of pro; - caved like a house of
cards. As (he vessel started to move
Mi's Deshler hr? !:■ the bottle of wine on
the how. in a moment the hig hulk
began to slide and then—ft rush, a
bound, a cracking and creaking, and
•/roaning oft! . timbers beneath and
.• round the ship shot down the ways,
stern f >remost. and took its dip into the
sea.
The custom -itle .cities have prohibit
ed the entry c Typewriters IntoTnrkey.
and‘TOO machii ■ now in the custom
h cist have been ordered returned to the
consignor. Tie nthnrities have taken
uji the peculiarly characteristic attitude
that there is ie slinet feature about
t pewrlting by which the authorship
c mid he recogni/ed ora person using a
m icliine be trai • and that, consequent
ly. any one is ah> to put in type sedi
tions writings without fear of compro
mising himself, Hektographic paste
and fluid also are ; inhibited for similar
reasons. Th embassies are making
r 'T CR. KUCHIN
. DOES NCT DO.
• < ■ : ■
I ■ a peopleintodoctCT-
I ’! c by lioWCig tip a
ii leacfrv:',-i c;.tb
' * r-..re t'air (*,i; . He
i io*.h but uryetlic i ;> U
|to ta. • I-. . tm* nt
i ;tn ■■ knows e.i *u
I to lu; iiictnv lile Kel
-1 Un.ri " I. • I.V
pretou- fcil'l the
I id; ui •( v Li.- i are
■ nt) i • ■
• 1.J.. c.oltii' r.i no
I I r.od.
fio il iia i er
h t lp’ ic
• brabt .: li. ■ tor
it the 1 mi nth of
■ ~ i, orplvi up
tin .*r last dime for
medicine.
IJo i.or: not take
patients under a ;o
aliid fnlsof'uaTi’.iitoe
i r*;t‘ ndin? to chi rrc
only for i. ei.k ine end
taking whatever
' mount be car, >t,
I
Ids life tJi :;t"i l nr a
cy from the sick.
r.ATi’sr i‘ist 'Vi :D:sA:.^in?non:3iE.\TS.
Hr. K recel
'■rh.'bi >• ti'i tn .Aiiulyricnl • nl Micro- j
1 ! >: i •
i • • ,'
f ’ ' 1 ' f t in iptny <il‘ oof. Tlirro
oro t iEiiy \ ; tci* | hv U Uim in common
I lactn ■: r t nallv in f., uu! nro, Uhto- j
[" r, \ .. (v. rli no .ry i.ml <>nt- i
t <)T*r:l.\, fi. .f v\ith ■ nc
' ‘ ‘ l 1 ' ION . lilt! fin wLII to j
I I
"I'.itHi r tl i • | !<.,• nro y. ’ o|'<*n, or for
overdo .*. , . • !licru.
ma>..4 • \) \ j i:n:m.Y i:i;storfd.
’ l ' ,11*1 cur lii rill - fur Impo*
II *■;r - y, •i * * ’ .1. u* rr.MEt •i:lu .. I.ofpC’F,
• i us !R , >UPv, lift ■)for I’rus-
T iin r , V imi* ii*. and nI! r . ivt > cil/rnFos,
loiUur i I ’ iTii'lfi t 1 Hit ; ut yt mb or
ux*.i f • ii nitiUir. ji” i , < rnn y can so
lihilm' till! .; f'vuni tuiu tionf. apt < cltly
i‘" < t ’ \Mi. < 4 lon True
o.i- 1 . t*rf'* \ - . '.iih niutl, oiiut* . ineH
• Mrantui it t * ■ e;.BCB. N > iik innirn'd,
W f V T ; 01' WOMVy,
'T U ' ' ' i*. i t *' r v ill <t bthcr pbyM*
I>l*. Viutdiln cpilckly
1 if • 'l‘Miners. Him wl rmll ’< I yin *ld
• •nt tjn *i v of tin' knife. No
f eutUtii;. i. v i\u. . I inner.
?'i-m i \ nnilniillnn of tlie I’rlne—Kadi
mi ni, ; r ii i It- 11 irt at merit rhould
* 'i"l nr'*', I • uu' .if urine which will
•.v ■ nil .il unit inlrruscoplcal
t* .f.taUiutloi.
nvrn.A an l ) keotal
IMi KS - it>• at pain or iletuntlon
| from m <Pn
■tyj'liilii, tins, r Htrr, Ulret, l*rlvCr
blood mill * >1- i •* pecUllj, uoiu-
I ftleiely and porn.un n ly ourod.
NKJIVOI s I. ‘ 3iIL.IT \ A\D MEX*
4 AI. B'l v t Util US ye lU rapidly to htu
| Mklilful tir .tr. 1
representations on tin subject with the
view of inducing the Turkish govern
ment to t ike rtp a m ire re wonable at
titude.
11 was hardly to be expected that Swed
en would be anxiously concerned about
the feelings of the Sultan of Turkey, yet
the police of Stockholm have forth? hist
week been busy raiding booksellers and
searching homes of suspected purchasers
of the book entitled, "The Life of Abdul
Hamid." a work published two weeks
ago. The representative of the Porte
at Stukhohn naturally protested against
the circulation of this book, but the as
Finishing thing is tic deference shown
by M. Einar Lochen. the Swedish Min
ister of Justice. He sent detectives out
with orders to confiscate all copies of the
book and demand the names and ad
dresses of the purchasers, and ordered
the sellers to secure the return of the
hooks within forty-eiglr hours. If the
dealer refused he was told that he would
be pn isecutedns "aconsealer of sequested
goods, that his House would he enttr'd
forcibly, and that he would be arrested.
The work is a transaction of a German
hook which Emperor William has hith
erto omitted to suppress.
Wisconsin (kntr\l
Railway (p.
PASSENGER TRAINS
Retwe ii Manitowoc Leave Arrive
and Manitowoc Manitowoc
(’ollii -. Hillicrt .Inm- ( ,5:5a A. M. !•:*. A. M.
(ion. Sherwood. N
oali Mi'iinslm 1 2:45P. M. T.‘ln P. M
s't. ns P .'.lit. Mar li
!lold. I 'lii|.|.cwa I- alls.
!un Claire, st 1 mil. aanA. M Tain P. M.
Minneapolis Hurley.
Ironwood Bessemer,
st Paul Minnenjioli , ,
Ashland Dulr.tl. am! ta |> M 'a 15 A, M
Pai itle coast points. 1
I tshkos). Kol tl <lll I.lie.
Milwaukee, \.nuke- , S:UIA. M. !•:45A.M.
slm. Cii ieiiifn mid 2:15 I*. M. • :2,1P.M.
points East Mini South
All trains daily except Sunday.
W. H, Vasi.i.onirr, Apt
ANN ARBOR RAILROAD
Fa far, 1 tr r.n ! ar lorry Steamship I ine. !
. . . HI runs . . .
Manit .woc. Wis.. and Frankfort. Mich*|
Wht oniK ef ion is made with Ann \rb ir
lb R. trains for all points in Michigan,
the South an) ast.
PRTW PRAFKI’rRT AND MANITOWOC
I ave Manitowoednily. except Mi •nlnyO Glam
FROM KEWAUNEE TO MANITOWOC
Lv. Kewaunee Tnes.. Tluirs.nnd Satur. 5 a m
Ar. Manitowoc Toes , Thors, and Satur. s a in
< ( NUENSKII Sl HKOCI.c ANN AIIBOR Kaii.RUAI?
Trains.
Train No (. Train No. k
I,rave Frankfort I" Plain Tnfopni
Arrive ('ailillae 12 5, pin lO:|spm
Ann ArliAr H;T> p m 11 :H0 a in
Toledo lo.’iio p m bon pin
ArriveTraversel'ity via Pere Marqutte Rai:-
i iad I'-*: l' l pm 0 10p in
Arrive Detroit via < rami Tin?;!. I,’; ;lwa\
9:20 p in 11 5o a in.
E. s 1.1 iRI). Aokn'i ,
Manitpwoe vVis
WINTER TIME TABLE.
1 cals Leave Manitowoc
E’er Sheboygan Milwaukee Racine
am! C hicago daily, except Friday and
Sunday at (i p. in.
For Kewaunee and Algoma Friday and
Sunday at -4 p. m.
For Sturgeon Bay canal Sunday at
•1 p. m.'
(Iftice and docks foot of oth atree
C. F. Canright, Agent.
A REPUTATION |
has two us vs; it may I>e lived up
on or lived up to.
Buerstatte’s
Drug Store
has :t reputation that has been
lived up to and constantly im
proved for 2‘* years. We gjve !
vou the best of service,- prompt |
reliable, and in every way satis-I
factory. All we ask is a trial.
F. C. BIERSTATTE,
Pharmacist.
I Eighth and Jay Sts, Manitowoc. Wis
Chicago & North Western Railway.
NORTH BOUN J
. No. 8 No. 1 No. 6 No. 17 No. 11 No. 51
Leave Chicago Tuiam 11 an am sin p m
Leave Milwaukee 7 Hi' am 8 55am 130 pm 7 30pm
i Lea ve Cleveland 811 am 12 18 pm 854 pm 541 am 12 42 py2
Leave Newton 020 am 1227 pm 4(8 pm 553 am 12 .V! p m
Leave ManiVo woe !‘37in 1245 pm 4 20pm 8•> p m 054 pin 200 pm
Leave Brandi 0 40 a m 4 82 p m Uljiiaui 2 35 p m
t,. ave Pine(4rove 4 3Sp m
Lowe Cato non am 4 43pm 047 am 3 On pm
L ave Grimms loot) am 4 4pm 051 am 335 pm
L 'ave Readsville Inns am 4 55pm 050 am 4 00pm
Arrive Appleton Jet 1112 am OOOpin 815 am 1132 pm
Arrive Antigo 0 20pm 11 40am 2d)am
Arrive Ashland 5 20pm 7 45am
No. 4'.' Sunday only, leaves Milwaukee 0:40 A. M. Arrives at Manitowoc 10:40 A. M.
Tr tin No 11 daily: trains No.'s 1. 3 >. 17 and 51 daily except Sunday. Trains No.>3. 5. 11 and
17 n akim: connections at Appleton Jet for north and south No. s 5 and 17 making connections
at a rshlleld for St. Paul and Minneapolis and the northw -M. Trains No.'sll and 17 making con
ne ‘tions at Ashland for Duluth, the Superiors and the west.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
No 2 No 4 No in No 14 No 18 No 50
Leave KeedsvlUe 518 p in 741 a m 12 22 p m P 3l> a m
LeaveUrtmms 5 23pm 7.48 am 12 27 pm loot)am
Leave Onto 5 27pm 751 am 1232 pm 1015 abp
Leave Pine Drove 751 a m 12 34 p m
Leave Branch 584 pm 7 50am 12 40pm 1035 am
Leive Manitowoc 5 51pm 458 am 8 18am 112 pm 4 05pm 1135 am
Leave Newton.. 804 pm 8 Siam 127 pm <2sp ui 1227 pm
Leave ( lev land 8 14pm 8 31) a m 137 p in 435 p in 12 42 p m
Arrive Milwaukee ;ID p m 7ona in in 55 am 350 pm 84<ipm
Arr.ve Chicago. 7 tin ain P3nam 115 pm 815 pm Mijopm
3 rain No. 4 daily. No.'s 2. 10,14. 18and 5) daily except Sunday, all trains making connections
at Milwank and Chicago for east, south and west.
TWO RIVERS TRAINS
Leave Manitowoc. 845a ra 10 30 a m 430 p m ' Leave Two Rivers. 740 a m 12 In pm 515 p n
Arrive Two Rivers 7ina in In 50 ain 450 pm Arrive Manitowoc. .8 on a m 1235 pm 540 p m
lor any further information apply at depot ticket office. C. A. Hci hthacsen. Tkt. Agt.
LAWYERS.
NASH A SASH.
A! TOLL E 5 S ANI) COUNSELORS AT LAW Office over Notional Bank. Eighth street
i ollections promptly attended to.
SEDGWICK. SLIMUYKK \ Sill>lliVl
1 AW VERS Office in Torriaon's brick block north end Eighth street bridge. Manitowoc Wis
consin. Collections promptly attended to
IIKUNO MUELLEK.
lIEOISXER OF DEEDS Notary Public and Conveyancer Money loaned on reasonable rates.
Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
PHYSICIANS
J. F. MFLIIOLLAMI. >1 l
PRACTICE limited to Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Office hours. 9t013 a. m.. 1 to 4 p. m
and 7toß p. m. - Office over Mendlik &• Mulbolland's. N Bth street. Manitowoc, Wisconsin
|)K II V SIMON
DENTIST.
South Bth street, opposite Williams House Manitowoc. Wisconsin.*
MUSIC TE ACHERS.
HOiUatT V I I.IKJHI BK.
-OLO * LAHIN’KTIST with Kai>i r - Military Ban.. Teacher of Clarinet and other instruments
Leave orders with Manitowoc Music* Cos.. S. Bth street.
Hi MISTER!
The J. 0. Johnson Cos.
can K* ve you anything you
r 111 a > r want in the masonary
W'WV f
, M line and they have a good
Mr* stock to select from.
,4 r
The J. 0. JOHNSON CO.
You will want to go.
T K E
MARftiinTF
LI \ L nßrl\ %[U l! 8 L
I RAILROAD
IS THE SHORT LINE. AND
BESIDES Vv 11 - L (11 \j. \OU
THE ADVANTAGE OF A
RiDE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN
IX A FAST PASSENGER
STEAMER, WITH A COM
FORTABLE BERTH
jor t.A J V : Ron; n<i Rates, write
Or JAMESON, I.P. A..
H. F. MOELLER, G. P. A., £1 Wisconsin Street,
DETROIT, MCH, MILWAUKEE, WIS.
THETHREE
WILL MAKE A
BRAVE SHOW
ING AT THE
Pan-America:!
Exposition
AT BUFFALO,
N.Y.,THIS SUM
MER
RAILWAY FARM L'XDFRE
In Northern Wisconsin on the North-
Western Line. Low rates and easy
terms of payments. About 400,000 acres
of choice farm lands. Early buvers 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
stock
Ti md is generally well timbered, the
soil fertile and easy of cultivation. Chi
cago. Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Duluth. Superior, Ashland and numer
ous other thriving cities furnish good
markets for farm produce.
For further particulars address Geo.
W. Bell. Land Commissioner. Hudson.
Wis., or G. H. McHea. A. G. P. A., St
Paul. Minn.
It may be more blessed to give than
to receive, but with most people this is
only a dress-parade theory.
“That old gentleman in the New Jer
sey poor house, who recently celebrated
his 12Hth birthday, Ims smoked a pipe
since he was five years old." How he
must regret that he didn’t begin to smoke
earlier.”
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