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STATE NEWS. C. Pli. >n of Lake Koshkonong, owner of the Thvl( r house at that place. has l>*en arrested by United Spates authori ties for alleged improper use of the mails. Bliven came to Lake Koshkononi two years ago and purchased the hotel He had formerly lived at Edgerton, but moved East, next returning with at kinds of money which he spent fieelv. It appears now tl at he resided in W ash ington before his return and it is alleged that while at the national capital Ik wa one of the promoters of a "get rich quick concern." Michael Hanley. assistant chief of tin fire department at Minneapolis, Mi-s is in West Bend endeavoring to locab two of his sisters Mr. Hanlej- liecann separated from them when they wen placed in St. Hose- orphan asylum Milwaukee. in Is'ff. The childrei were then four and two years am named Julia and Mary Jane, resjiective ly. Mr. Hanley inquired at the asylum, but onlv learned that his sisters wen alopted some time before l**o by par ties residing at or near West Bend He inquired of vnriem persons, in that city, but was unable to get any infer mati. n whatever Haves Iln s who were the sole pro prietors of the ,\ -bland mine, have -oh i‘ outright to the Cleveland Cliff- Min ing company for sg.aOff.otiff cash. Workmen are now busily engaged ii fitting up the mine buildings of tlies' two mines, and are also repairing tie machinery and putting in such nev machinery as is tie* d< and. The Wisconsin Traction. Light. Heir and Power company has been give! the right to construe! tracks in tie limits of the city of Kaitkauna on cer tain streets. The life of the franchise i forty years. M J. peek. -e. ret.iry and treasurer o' the Gurney Hefrigeraler company o' Fond du lan stilted this morning fha lt Would be decided it hi II tll>' Ties, forty-eight hours where the new factors will be located natterin'/ offers ha . < been received from Minneapolis. o-h kosh. Wank, -ha Bepere, Green Buy Marinette Clinton, la Wi.iomi Mint' North Chicago, Cincinnati and < tftou i 111. Minin-,• tpi lis offer- the use of a lar;,'. brick factory building, which was erect ed ii ,i cost of s ,*i in, in ii i with free rent a for ninety nine sears The Waukeshe offer is said to be good. An effort i being made by Wauke-lia to have tin company lease the old Central shop- The citizens of h ml dn l.a • are hopt ful that the company will not leave tie citv (apt Hairs (i Kemp, with Cos. F. won the final competitive drill of tin Btate Cniver-itv. The two companic competing were Cos K. under Capl Kemp ami C' H under < *i|t Higgins This make-Capf. Kemp colonel tin university regiment for the nest yeat and Cant Higgins licuteiient olunel, five drill svere Paul Tr .wbridge Cu t Fred Joic nim, s. r.iiel and K I’ Mueller ti rd The metal- svill be pr.lit. I lit tic m-xt military hop on Miiv.'.V Tiie School 1 ionr lof Kipon. have vole I f consider no application . for a positioi or the tcaching f.uve of tin* cits -choop unless the upplietnt - hall hold a dipl"m : fr in the full eoitr-.. of .me of the -tut. U' -mat school or hold a degt froi D'doit. Lawrence, Hbiotl eollego-. or tin S'uV University or any other college ot equivalent rank Thi- rule ss iil not aj ply to teacher- m>w serving in tin schools Prof H I, Hu--ell bio t. iiologit o| •he Wise a -.in Hoard of llcalth hi.- an als zed a sample of drinking svater -out from Shell.ivgan and report that the chemical . summation show -n .evidenc. of any animal pollution The -.imp!' was sent in siew of the many ea-.- ot tvjihoid f.-ver during tfi.■ past svinter, which mans tb nght w. re caused by impure s\ at. r 1. J ta- -ids' it svi h i known cr ek ery salesman l oliilMlte l -nii'ide bs cut "ing ht ti.r< at in hi- r.■< mat Hot. 1 Julian :u Ha I ro and then tried b c emate hi- bods by etiiogfii. to 11 < Of.l eajlhe- Tile nioke at trio led at tenti .11 an I;.ad to the di-. v.-s s . t hi rn*dy H.e Ira . d1 a the II I*. H.-rr. mpany oil. < i-. —... a.,; ...gi-ici. .1 from Minneapolis lj. •„.. |. n Buffalo N. V An effort i 1* i:itr n td* t . h.v- il. investigation of the dea h >1 M -. |; Johnson who j titijij. ii | •<) . ..in in tt ■ 1 - ii<.l i v f Jit- •••)>■' her** it in the Ink*- it K> “I: ■n 1 rtolxn .*.t !*•; continued n- it i- It.- 1 l.v th*-m-th<r of the girl and-everal nil nfia frond* t IHT her and Itlj HU- n • M , bit Of t;iu:-il I Ac-or ■)•! t . t l<y I. ,ple in t-r< *t .11 tilt . M Jyhllrotl ii. - always held that tin- - rl was murder. and And <lti r nr t a lit - few month* the O.nuion ha- In'•011,1. it conviction and fir this r- ■ in i- a- is si* kin / tin- inves tigation. Two boy* who r.-* led mar the home 0! the John > one ar ulleg.-l t- have been connected with the .death of the girl. When the remains of the girl were taken from file water of the lake two bad bruises wen- found on her forehead and the mother claims that these bruises Were the result of blows struck bv th* two boys who bad been following th* girl for some time before she went t. the lake. £ Several well-known people have interested themselves in the cam and it is possible that the mystery of the death ofj Betfu Johnson may yet be solved. Joseph Busert of Watertown com mitted suicide Saturday. He chose a most uniqu.-Jnmnner of taking his life. He filled his month with powder and then place* 1 a fuse betvve* en his lips and lit it. In a mome.it his head was blown off. Busert was a Mmrer. He wtu ff.A years of age and : s -uiviv* and >y his wife and three children. Acting President Birge of the univer sity has called a meeting of the pilnci ails and teachers of the high schools of the state for Friday, May •>!. tiie day i. fore the interscholastic ti* Id meet, .vhich is to be held there. < tn that evasion many of the pedagogues svill e in Madi oii with the students from •Jieir respective schools to attend the neet. Prot. Stearns svill be the presid ing officer of the se-mm. Prof. Schlicli er svill have charge of the conference , the science and mathematics division: ’rof. Haskins in Hnglisli and history, iml Prof. Smith in (ierinan, Latin and rfeek. It is quite likely that active svork on the eonstruetioti of the Sheboygan Hlk hart Lake electric railroad svill com nenee not lat.-r than next Monday. Durin ' the past fesv day- much to the -urpri-e of the promoter ~ the village H ard of Sheboygan Falls met in special . —ion and granted the franchise svith ■nt any opposition. 'Phis left every - hing seemed with tile exception ot he franchise in Sheboygan, and nosv his is practically insured, as the com nittee to svhoin it svas referred, consist ng of a uni,j. l ily of the aldermen, held . meeting and derided to recommend to iu council its passage without a change. I’he amount of r< ad to )...• con-’rue ted i wciiis is miles. Col, C si. Briggs died at his home in usver 1) 111 aged .Vi tea:-. He eaine 0 that city from Milwaukee about ■ scar ago. [A r about tsvent v year- lie ■ ■ived a— attorney for the Milwaukee oad. Monday morning the remains • re taken to Milsvaukee for hiiriul. ~1 Briggs i- survived l>y a svlfe and me child For the first time since the day was ■ t apart for that purpose. .Memorial my svill not be publiclyobsersed in New ;h hmoinl It comes from a cliislr be w.-. n the < > A It and the common nncil. svhich liudy refused to make a mall appropriation to defray (he ex cuses ot the observance ot tie. day. Much feeling has been aroused and (lie -■tlia-.pa--.ed i esi Jut ions going after the aldermen The soldier-’ grave- will e dee..rated >V till* school children, idle post iltld the Women’s Belief corps .ill meet at the hall in the afternoon, but there svill be no public exeici-es. Tim jury i:i the Ira steward murder ca e at (’hlppe va Falls returned a v. r tut Fridas evening of milder in tiie Ist deglee Tile counsel for the 1... tense requested I liat Steward be ad.jud -e.I insane and committed to an in ane 1-s lum, but the request S’, a- deni. and. Tin* jury was ..ut an hour an a half. Tin* trial ha the . . nits about - ~0110. Steward -!i *t ami instantly killed ids on-in-law. G. \ Miller at Stimlev. (e svas <l l l l iiK i' the time ami lli vt svi. ■ no apparent lea .n for th crime Two llitui *nd Milsvaulo e machinists quit their lathes an 1 drills and bench.. Monday morning not to return to work i until their employers have granted a demand for -hurt, r ii<.in * and im r. a-e 1 wages or the strike has be. u officially declared ..IT ns tiie leaders of their or gai.i /a:ion Tne strike inaugurated in tli • city is general throughout the 1 nite.l stateand it is etnoutet that HONOKAKLV MADE AND STAUNCH FRIEMp A 1-! !)d Bros. Outing Flannel Suit is an V enuioim .Ti well us a luxury. It saves your other clot lies ami keeps you tool and comfortable. The Ft lend Bios Outing Suit is made in white, blue or gray flannel, unlined. The tut Is the very latest sty le and workmanship of the Friend Bros, master grade. Ihe seam stitches have the proper tension to avoid rupture. The llannel is not only shrunken before being i ut, but during the process of tailor ing the form of the garment is “ironed ia"sons to retain its shape. Try on Mic suit, Y m will lie sutpri; < dat tin price and delighted with your liar gain if you nuke one. Ask for Friend Bros. Cloth ing and see that you get it. Sold by h .uiing dealers. Look for our name in right hand breast pocket. Friend Iln . Clothing Cos,, Milwaukee, Wls. the number of men out at noon through out the country was fully IaO.OOO. The men on Saturday evening-were told that if the concerns which em ployed them ha<i not signed the agree ment by 7:la o’clock Monday they were to leave taeir benches. Accordingly, the men went out, and there are few machinists in the city who are working, an agreement not having been reached. KM (>HT FOR IIIS LIFE ‘My father and sister both died ol 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 fin obstinat* cough find very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help but ft few months' use af this wonder ful medicine made mo as well as evei and i gained much in weigt. Infal lible for Coughs Colds and all Throa md Lung trouble. Trial Isittles free i Guaranteed bottles 50c and -“.OO a' Henry Hinriehs. After all the biggest hero is the mat who is scared the worst and runs lift least. Toucher ■ -Johnny, tell me the nam< ol tin- tropica! 1 clt north r f thoetjiiiit' r.' Johutr. (.'an'l. sir.” Teacher "Cor reel. That will do.'’ If people <.nlv knew what we knev about K'mliil Dv-p<‘p>ia Cure, it would lie used in nearly every household. a there are few people who do not suffei from a feeling t f fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach < r waterhrash. caused by indigestion ■ r dyspepsia. A preparation such is j Kodol I tysjiepsia Cure, which, with 10 aid from the st /in; ch, will digest ytu i looil, certainly can't help but do yt u good. lit nry Hinrichs. Some men are good because it pay and a gn at number are good for noth ing. Mil BULKS \ S INS I*AS i' ■ 1 recall now with horror," says Mai (‘airier Burnett Maim, of Levannu. 1 >. ■my three years of suffering from Kid ney troulee I wu hardly ever free froi: liuil acln-s or acute pains in my buck To stoop or lift mail sacks made nit groam ( ft It tired, worn out. about ready to give up, when I begun to ust Electric Hitters but six hot ties complete ly cured me and made me feel liken, new man. They re unrivaled to n gnlatt Stomach, Liver Kidneys and iviwels. Perfect satisfaction guarantee!.' by ileury I lim alc < >nly 5o cents, A man interest in reigioti says The Hain's Iliini, will be ncconling to the amount of principle he hud in it. Try the new remedy for costiveness. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets Every box guaranteed, ’’rice 2a cents. For sale by Henry Hinrichs. (iniKlit •>>’ Aniline Dyes. A detective was recently employed by one of London’s West end clubs to discover a certain julferer who hud caused much annoyance to the iiietu bei by helping himself to cigars am! other articles fron their overcoat poekem. The disciple of Sherlock Holme smeared a number of cigars with aniline dye.', placed them in the poi kt i , of ew rat overcoats and next morning carefully scrutinized the months of the club servants, with tne r< nit that the culprit was found and pc; uadi and to confess. VI n Icli mu K i it |£-. Matelmuil.iir , one of Hie most per il<mi of handicrafts, has become per fret I;, ife through the discovery ul umorplioii: ]jliO: pliorus. Oea/lnit I.mills in llriniinil. lirnzing land- in Indian territory, vvliicn formerly y icld ala rental of ten cents an acre, are now in shtirp de ni, nut it from .':() to 10 cents an acre, with llie cattlemen eagerly competing for them at the advanced rate. I uprou.* • >ialloiim. The illiti rate mi! ions are chiefly {ns a, Spain, Turkey and the unpro ii \e nations of the orient and of South \tnericu. Women don t mean it when they kiss each other: they do it for the purpose of -Imwiug ,i■ •:i wit it tie v arc missing. Grimms Lime, Known To Be The Best.- —■ Because it slacks quicker, works easier and makes more mortar than other lime. Sold only by MANITOWOC LAND& SALT CO. IN LIME, CEMENT, STONE, SEWER PIPE, ETC. Phone ,57. Quay St., Past of Bth. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Better than e. lif mo, Organ, or Mmic Box. fir it sin • and talks r- .■ 11 asp. ; ,r. ' lon'tcostas i . Itrcproducostheivnisicofanyinstruniont—hand ci orclu i:.i—o. . riesund 1 • 1 , .i j. is. ■■ ■, tltcpot .arson -it i ■ See tliat Mr. Edison’s ;' nature* i . ;••• mac! -u.3 of all :j, or VS luM.sl. PBC.NOCiK.n^- ICv , ij. 1 5.,, “I have In-' tuVi'iing from Dysjap ia for the pa t twenty years and have teen tumid" or trying all prepara ions and j ity- 'hois to get any relief. Vftcf taking . bottle jt Kodol Dys lepsia Cure Ii md relief and am now ■i better h<' .tit than I have been for weuly year- I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia ( .. too highly." Thus w rites Mrs. ( W Roberts, North Creek \rk. Henry Hinrichs. ECO HVL IXjJSS o jt BEAUTY Between Gtilata. Mont., where passengers ‘irst see the Rocky Mountain- and Seattle, Wash., where they r> tch the tide waters of the Pai itOcean. A sea. of mountain- snowy peaks cool, green valleys weird, basaltic rockf 'filiations foaming torrents dashing water falls Information from agents of the Great Northern Railway 1.1. WHITNEY (i.-u'l Pass, atiii Tkt. Agent, m Paul, Minn. - • WHUIIS* Itfi.i/I'tl WiiVS'l>b A g 'i"l i ik would sooner prepare din ner for six men with good appetites han for one v i tan without otic, IN THE WINTER. (Bensons Plaster Is Pains Master.) For coughs and colds Denson’s Porous Plasters ore nu incomparably better rem edy than any other—external or internal. Their no 1 inal properties enter tho skin and </■> utr-ii'/ht to the Knit of the i/iseuse. They inhere at* I euro a “seated” cold without disturbing tho system or upsetting tho Btomaeh. Cough mixtures often nau seate. Denson’s Plasters are m liciual iu the highest degree, and quieke t to act. Placed on tho chest or back or on both at once iu serious cases, tho good effect is feltimme liately. The congestion yields, the i cough iihates and the breathing improves. Lung or bronchial affections or kidney I disease, aro cured with tho least possible suffering and loss of time. Henson's Plasters are immeasurably su perior to belladonna, Strengthening. Cap sicum or any other combination in plaster form. Th- -. aro also preferable to oiut m n(s, liniments and salves. Denson's Plasters have received fifty-flee hiyhait iimirih over all competitors; and more than 5.000 physicians and druggists have il'-elarisl them to bo one of tho few trustworthy bousi hold remedies. For silo by all druggists, or wo will prepay postage on any number ordered iu tho United Stall i mi r and ipt of 25c. each. Du mn ini got the genuine. Accept no imitation or '-übstitutc. boa.iury .. Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N.Y. LIPPINGOIf’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best in Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS , $2.50 PER YEAR ; 25 C7S. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES , EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Spavin Linlnicm. Kntfi. -pavm Liniment remove** All Hard. s,f■ ; t Tillotthed Lump*iaid Blem i-lu i h, Blood SjMivins, (,’iudi*. Splint s.vecticy King-Bot***. Stifles, Spr ni all Swollen Thrtail*. Cough*. *■ Vat by the iwa of one Itotlle. Want 1 da. in **’"•iii.dertnl Blemi'h Cure rv." known, .oidby F Buer ttt< I>r i.:.-,-t. M itiil ivv-k;, ’'.Vi*. i 5' - __ y/o ■. CinviKi i \ j HOVER BROTHERS MERCHANT TAILORS. MAX ITOW( )C WIS('()XS IN V CAKI We, the undersigned, do hereby agn i to refund the money on a 50-cent butt! of Greene’s Warranted Syrup of Tar if i fails to cure your cough or cold. We als< guarantee a 25-ceiit bottle to prove sal sfactory or money refunded. Chas. A. Groff.ma.v, Henry Hinrichs. TO (ITIL A (OLD IN ONi; DAY Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druggi.-ts refund the money if it fail to cure. E. W. Grove s signature ; .s on each box. 25c. Mothers of good judgment and experi ence give their little ones Rocky Moun tain Tea this month. keeps them well. 35c. Made by Madison Medicine Cos. F. C. Buerstatte. STOPS THU (01 (ill \M> WORKS OFF !TiK < 01,0. Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablets cure a old in one day. Xo Cure, no Pay Price 25 cents. Into each life some ruins must fall. Wise people don’t sit down and bawl: ()nly fools suicide or take to flight, Smart people take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. F. C. Buerstatte. Biliousness is a condition character ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There is a loathing of food, pains in the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the uudigesteu ot partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab 1. is allay the disturbances of the stom ach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them find you are certain to be much pleased with the result. For -ale by Henry Hinrichs. A wise man takes a strong-minded woman for a wife rather than a wrong minded one. ftTTi CHICHESTEH'S ENGLISH fc’tHHYRSYAL FILLS |,aY\ mi.; Only f v, (V.-nS ■■: < nu’in:sr; ir* i.m.ljmi I r • J •. ~ i m u . 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Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Cos., Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts.? Chicago, Illinois. Sold by F. C. BIJERSTATTE. Corner Bth and Jay Sts. .Manitowoc. W isconsin. White, healthy teeth live certainly very desirable. They insure proper mas tication and as a result a perfect diges tion. To preserve your teetli it is essen tial that you use some good dentifrice. Our Popular Dentifrice is an ideal prep aration. It prevents decay and arrests it where once started. It leaves a clean refreshing taste and lends fragrance to the breath. We also carry a very com plete assortment of tooth brushes as well as all standard preparations for tin teeth. Oscar A. Alter, Prescript 1 ■ m Druggist. We Guarantee You the best foot wear that money can buy. Years of experience. A clean Record and a ' l° w P r *ce for the best goods. BURT & STAHL, VoKk o ,lS k d r " eit