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FRENCH IDEAS OF NEW YORK. AfoanlinK to Thom Monm tm I)3- cunlnl nml Jllcclrlolty < n -{i|profl Out of Lc Matin. a Pari.- paper of consid erable circulation, recently printed mi article on New York city and the wonderful things to oe seen there. Some of the statements are a tritie tail, a- will he seen from the follow ing extracts: “The Vmerienns are decidedly in satiable. While we are still using steam engines for our railway, they | 1 ave long ago tasted of the benefits of electrical traction, and now they are commencing to a 1 ■ don electric ity for compressed air. ‘•The New York line of Manhattan uses now. to the exclusion of nil olh •• nodes, compress.-d air engines, and -t appears that the results arc so marvelous that the transatlantic papers proclaim steam as a thing of the past and electricity old-fash ioned. "The air is compressed in what the American eails a ‘power station,’ something’ like a ga- factory. It i coropre sgd until it attains an ex pansive power of l.Vtu to 2,000 kilos per sipiare centimeter that it occu pies. It is then transferred on board the locomotive, where it is stored in a large steel tank, which replace- the boiler. There if is i url hennore com pressed in the use of reduction valves, and, reaching a certain pres sure. it gets he; ted. It is then ready for u- I*. “In brief, to IF ten to the Amer icans, it is the locomotive long dreamed of." THE MAN FROM THE COUNTRY. lip Ik *or:sf line* a Mtllr Si iilrr Thnn Up VpiMoir* In lie in Till* i nip I’rnv <'n. “The country visit >r is no lon per the easy mark lie is pi. am I,” -aid a poll"I- :ian to II Chiea ;n im.r Ocean reporter. “Time was when Die farm • the villape air we - always tlie victim of city confidence men and Ininko dealer*. That time ini pa- ed. The people from tie- com :ry have (jro'vn sharp and it is no unirsual thinp for the bland contidenee man to find him self tiie victim of lib own confidence. “I remember a case of that hind which was very amnslnp. A steerer nianaped to pel a man wenriiip a soft hat, ready-made clothes and boots into a poker panic vvtiere the bract was all ripht, a- was * apposed. The thin • did not work, however, and the c niatrmi . il wen in spite of the odds, lii a the cm;/ aew de perate and Often.pted to take the money by fore • The prac er whipped out a bit/, old ia- liioned ; nn an I friphtened them so fliey were plad to pet rid ot him. “The !pot oiil and the police eoneli :ed that tic s 're n >r wa him relf a crook from some other fit Ilive fe-ii pr iveil I iiat w hi'e hi v. a- <■' illy a fanner from the sonlh i i end of tin* stale, lie was well kn iwn in the villa pes thereabouts as a In t ela-* eard sharp and handy with hi* pan.” BAD NAME FOR A COAT. *<:i il Snprrailtlnt In I ■ : n<l < on> CiTittn-. Vnnirn >r Mi hi if Unr * —Tiailtlc ruti n nf I VMI- *t u ii tir t.i shake thy ; ill Mlp rath ion tlinl ships Ini tin'll after Jilnt** Ihai sting are doomed t.- Id . -.,y ill I in .mi ( hrmii 'lt . l!i • i t'-- t)i ■ \ i]" r ati'l ( ilira. the Scrp* r;' r - lint with nearly nil her crew, lie VV.ISJ. wo- ii cl,ml '.vith In .aw loss *tf 1 >ry inland, and a s , euml \Vnp, a gun boat, di-app ■ •■."! in a typhoon, Ifii i i , he In hi. nf again. In con- Vyucnce (if Ih i- double disaster to ships niisiii and Wa-p that naim- lia In i-n struck out of the .admiralty li t of fivu abb I atm i 111 tin pat "• have il, -1 a Hal :mike. (..nitty ain! 'linn t. Probably anew \ ipcr and a tin" < nbrn -wi.l In- built, but should anything bap pen . either of them the naim nf tin other i. almost certain to be changed by the a ill limit il ill deference to the m u’ini nt that |r* vails mfloat eoiieern ■ • naim The only cxerp* •100 li'i' obtains is the Hi sobll lot:. Th ■ pre-■ nl ship i- the tenth. No Im I nan eight (if lln in have hod tragic fates, and the pr* ' lit one some yea rs liii" \■ ry nearly in-t di-aster a t sea. Mn-l nf the old Hcsobitior*. Inovi ver, earner' rv flr-t t|i battle, hence the p rp t na' ion of Ihi name. Mice 'lns fnimc lliiltliiens. A barber had been giving the writer inn' ll information about I he hair , am! then remarked that not long nliicc iiulte a young man bud come into Ills rbofi who had b t all In 1 liai’. It li: and come o'T very sntbl nly and for no ap parent reason, ay- tin London H|n c tator. The barber aid “Non bnv* a eat?" “No," he replied, "we have no eat in the hot, i "Then you have a terrier that catches mice, and it come In eolitaet will, yom lo ad?" "Vi said the man. "1 have; and its favorite S'at Ik on the top of my artn-eliuir. close to my head." The old barber then explained that his sudden bald ness was a disease belonging to mice, (hat could be pa ed oil to human be in'*- by contact with an animal that touched them. Whither there Is any th big in this or not I < annot : y . I mil for Hr*iiUfn*t I ml 'Hi** latent fad in cure* U tl** “fruit breakfast cure.” Nothing but grape*, apple* and orange* may !>■* i*m<*n he . ire 12 o'clock, nor if tea, coffee or t.ibei li'p.ul permitted before that 1.0t.r. Of tin- fruit, however. e,-je.i'inl !•, grape*, the ipninlity i* limited only y t lit* appetite. It is (anti 1 rd that ihi* regimen, pursued for a .rtonth. will effect a marvelou* improvement iu any compiexiou. [ WHERE THE COIN WAS MADE. tunMiim of the Uli Mnnffletnplus ll tan lie Determined Ijr Certain Hurls, Coins and ''coons" look alike tc most men, but it is east to tell where any coin of 25 cents nr ov. r was, made. There are four places of coinage in ibe country Philadelphia. Kan Francisco, New Orleans and < arson City. The first mint was . -labli-hed at Philadei phia, and a* the founding of oth> r place- of coinage was: then unforeseen there was no necessity for putting a mark on coins which cam ■ from that city. Hut as the country grew in ter ritory, population and wealth, and the mine- in th- we-1 were develop. £ more and more each year, it became neees ■ -ary to establish other mints whereby the government could keep track o the output fmm each place, and, if nr error should occur in t he coinage, eonß at once locate the mint from which tl-r defective coin had come. All coins are supposed to weigh exactly the sane as others nf th" same denomination K!lrer coinage may he pi -t;y well won before it is liable to rejection, hot that ■s not the ease with gold pieces, end a slight deer -a< in weight r.;•••• States reeoinage. It was for these reasons that marks are put on coins madeelae where than in the Quaker ( ity. These marks are placed below the fade or the hunch of arrow If there be a letter In the place de-ignated if will he either a small -. n, or the double 1-tter ce. Those bearing the letter f are from the mint at Kan Francisco Others having' the letter o are from New Or'e.ans, while those bearing the -tiers cp nref>• mi Carson City. If you do int find- any letter on the coin at all .f is an indication that the coin canif from Philadelphia. TEXAS’ SANITARY METHODS. M*xlonn (IfTrml \rnoil H;nc* Itiil t hi* l(;niKi*rw Kn- Iniloiim. T-ast year. ny Ihr writer of an \rlicle on “The Texas Unntrers,” In rank I.i slii ' Popular Monthly. there mo iin outbreak of smallpox in the Mexican quarter <if Laredo, mid flic nliiiliitm.t s Mould ncilhcr l.c vac illated nor would they permit flic mallpox patients arnrnif them (o In ■•moved fo I lie h< tdfnl. ("apt. Holers md i vcii nin , ;i , r m cre ordered to the c tie to erOtree tin sanitary refiila ons. The M< vie:'us organized and ruled 111' iuse!ve - to resist. As soon • the tr< op arrived in the town f'npt. 'oy rs, villi oui mini, went to the >re I in m! : h n smallpox patient •as located. \s he was walking up he street lie m a rliot frr m rover hj Mexican >vho was prompt h killed \ Mu pr’vate vho iiCPMiipiinied 1h" ptaii The sound of firiirr brought he re mu ini n y ranpers to tlie Keene, ml they advanced up the street, firim/ > thej went. Hundreds of armed Mexicans had fathered in the street o kill oil I he hated American-, lad tin w the advance of the rangers would have ludicrous. I xeept for the neeompnuy nf spectacle of the wounded Me\|. an , n lialf-do/eu of whom were left n the street after th ranpers had pii - sed. Ihe (dlleia I repoet of Ihea(’ a i r naively concludes: “After this the euioval of smallpox patients was au ■asy matter.” A FLORAL WONDER. Or iu I fin I‘| Uy ii (.nm tof < Hlifornln Hml K iiimn ii iin (III* M Sluli The newest floral wonder I the "Sharia didsy." original and by a flower rower of California. It mi tri a ■ tot it circumference, and when mu ,\ a- inhibited reei ally in a 11 iris ft: ■ m ott iii San I'h a lieisco, people lit i ill -ktil I o see it. .-ay <I he I’hilil phta Mi! nr i.-.y li\i nine IVsl. Ii is really anew kind of flower, iad li i- In en prod nt" by ■ ' ia ■ ,r- of ei • e sing an -■’ in . i • f tiTi int Uiu(i- of I’ai.-i-s bsin id —I h-- c "um ' tin r;t „e ■ pseii ■ tin I 1 Kill ' tin- dr. pa tie-i' dal-v. Tit I ire three rows If petals Ilf lie |iur- white, and each blossom I* ephi by a -it e strong and wiry -tcfii which i- re arly two feet lone. <>• a.ia ula ge. of tin hha-ta daisy is i ;o In that it ii see dingly larily. r. luring nttlch e >'d. so that it Ii •i in •■! hit i: pro p I- iii almost any .in ’ of • il. blooms a!! samner I one (in I 'i' n.ia in arly all th' 1 ye.tr ■ .in 1) a : may In- rapidly mn'tlpli- 1 tiy ('iii iii.* >he i".nts. \ peett baldly of this new and la anti tnl b’.o .s , is that it s. inn" i ires sh "W e and n . iin 1 iea t ini; tl it daisii -of mi i ou ! i of "■•.• antic d/e may be .and r- ■ in !)••• mar' ■' before lorn*. VViiiiloii I' • • • i I-n I Dlftfifto 'ill inere.i.e in tli* Dumber of la I nMdin v lies resslted in a hir-.-cr tu of ribbed and prisirat?• phi for \v!ti | •'ovi as well as ill the production of • ipioted inrielies if sell • !j,*> TP i linen ilioii • dingy roomy. Tint i ( h\ lofty wall-, is increaseo In then ,l. ■linn, I' l n Ihe many fn••• of tie .. I--, of 1 1 ; *l l ♦ which would other w i ■■ ~ - . the aiiulow'i without pellet rat lug 1 i •,• Inteln rot tin 1 ne m. The i ~lo\-inul of diffusing glass U regard -111 n ini rod -icing "u new era in In- | i ferior lighting." I | In 1h •' All 11 if. 'riii- >f lin |>** ■■ i: Its of {i n\ i . v,\ ha'.looii. *ay s tin hi .< r, that ymt di aiit fee! any t hing; ail Is -til! with yo, .ii matter how fast you may he gain ■ You set . you are rid ing w Ith tln w h , ; you move a ■ taut a it mot s; yon at part uinl par-- . of it. whet In r y t it w I-I id be or not. It take* you in iu. in hr an* ► > firmly, yet so *oflly, you n. a-.t know il i there. Voe ity n o iln- teeth of a hurricane, but yon n- 1 > • know il; all ia calm and t eid v you. -• 'T * ' m ' , .. I •■ 1 -*iiMi-i* '■■" \'f*CAier.iCj*n ORIENTAL JSXXXjTjH MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED. JOHNSCHUETTE.!'r>i'ri*< i HUMPHREYS’ Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids—F.xternal or Internal, blind or bleeding, Itching or burning, Fissures and listulas. Relict im mediate—cure certain. It cures Burns and Scalds. The relief instant. It cures Inflamed or (Ntked breasts and Sore Nipples. Ir alunhle. It cures Sail Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of insects. Mosquito Biles and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c., 50e. and SI.OC Sold by Druggists, or sent prc-pald on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS’ MED. CO., C>r William A John Ht*„ NKW VOith. Imm iflf h is üß&pcli of I && , DVLAY IS r ;' ■ :mi ■•■>■., '' • i .;■ ooa I m before they ever I nil ipeet t V.'fv know they ora not •veil, i;> ..• • m-hally Icuor it of ibe -u<!’ 7 t ipoo them, and . r’.i;- ■ era, unices ■ • AtH 1 ' i■ • Ip . ... Uemetnbi ■, o tot neglect I durable bV.tk n. perhaps, •!•••*•.<; • s-elon can *•. J,r you a *. jv.t. nee. | Tin) ik.l it lj ours, thj tuuu; i may ■ ESTDR, KI'TCHIW IS NO SY.r.i\C£n IN TO!?; CCL'KTY- WHAT DR. XUTCHiN | COES CO. i Dr I:ut.: ’iln malt >9l the llr.ir i.bj ’a of Ul3 life i> heal the at-1 Meted. *1; :, ;wi l t ) gut a v 1 r jpi, It;.,a a: I ).■ lvr ol ill.; ■ m , union,: tbJ pc ipl.;: Ui ■ third, I| ,1 mod \ coat* j propen.y care fur him e- t ami faintly. If.l does all that hu I u.fri iM t and oft tluiM inor , and when f ilium does occur It cin at way ■ bo true <1 to enroll <sn ;s3, Ira* or on r iv or It on the pan of tbo path'nt. It' il mla candidly, liberally and honor ably with nil alike, taking unantagoof none as .0 condition or circumstance. Lad, hut not leant, tin OUHB3 aflor dt method.: hut hie have failed. 0"?"'r • "V,. ' ' -O' v OR KttTCHIN, rnwldest Stpleir <<d f i hlarinm, f.’reen Lake, | IVIj. E*. S. I*, iiuritcno, J.Htc of Snh | tirlam ca l 5b nme, Cos., {'olunflms, U. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. | HE CURES mtt BTHERS FAIL The Su3cooii?ut anci ScKmtfio Tpcath-cn* of oli £iscajEi<i and Vicoknesren of |Vn.*3itlnd Possible Obtain. Thorns t will *ly and t v -rably l:am.a rjja lilst in tho Unit- -1 States. Ills lone? cx- I In tho 1; r liO WUlia rn .u ■ (.. ;■> • . rvl! nihO Mt , .ViWdi sKI.V ami upon tbc latest mi • -imm-’IoI ipiilrufivi' ■hln to th* > 1 1 couthienuo of tha iifthchscl everywhere. 1 ■ '• i i*Jh] iis no .Hiipcßior in dhwn i-r r-m treating Uieivts* ;t und do (or unities. : 1 ‘ * v"i. i• u li. I ■ nvicvil 1 >i> ;,i’u mb! ('lmo.ic CttkirrU, Dlneascs f.i . .r. '.r. No•. TI.roM. ;\ml IjuiiC- '< * Bright’s IHi--/,aso, DiubcUj, Kid ■,,.n\ 111 i ( hr, Chronic F‘mlo ur.‘l S i*''. l DLivascs nueuilty cun dby treatment f.) umi i. v r i l•I In t ■?. ml of c *im , t had boon pronoun'. :d beyond hope. Many ro. P* iip- u dev m every ■ r win; ul*?u -i c boon realm ,a to perfect health had they nv-1 their c. "i In the -an ’t cf experts. i iIUOMC i)IS! ASES. Tiie !<•';* rtr mi no iieuto <ll.e*' bv in ucO:i (i f enr im- 1 n I loop hi Ur , til-on io ; ii niVvtn ii.by other .to tor • live lronotiic.>l tiiour it.!e, ho most deslrei t* -*■ v exwiixatiw* run to ali V/limn* f *r It •; known that l>r. Kutrbhib • u i pi n i, ci*oiviii autlu-i # oc >* **oll liln, llf Ii not ol• v a< w" !t |.i r r. 4 *.niter-* 1 that In dlminoilni* (• dlcv hi invor p;ca pioillon, Ini’ It orl >'i Mi • dlf* to. ont til i **t ■st tli iu i ir* can liter olv l. l. i v iivU*ifiil uIK i''rit’iy i <♦ t ii , -i ■. i D. kiiichli.Mo i )w*r.i I 1 lit .i l.i>r 1 tiir I illnwiii { plan, which l p•• ,Miliar * i im<* hr: 1 boipltni'. nnd \* n.;. cmd i-- .*• -li nto **i pio pr rof c*'ii ifr/ ••!.• . o ■ t ■! . • i;*y not.iM the. m>- .npl of t!ur pa* !• it. t; il . -*r i:u.‘ the c milt l on off tbO In . mil r mii '.I - t ithlrii h i .imftilly rt-corla In i t faare lolfMciioo l tli!^ way fi ■.■ i t iI-m t'.< > true nature of I ■ ill ■■ . - M i S. in Plflt pnoplo f' ii-ull jli-ib i • i*!ily •• * t ih. in wl.oth'Tfi.• rna *';r • i nri, -iii* • -i '.nvil M>Ttlioy nr i' <•> uv.l ho|X . | IMS nci(iVi,l* MKTIIODt OK TUKAIMKVT pi •, ■i■ •i 1 i Mjr >"b t t* •. !*h ito Ixirty nr rtilMj ilo not rolocc •I ui: v. u.> '1 • while r,♦. r,and £lv* I ti*o w. u ■: \ 'ii 11 !n th 1 fiortoM. in .1 mi". I'ati'int* cn i fos-jH tsim oi I non n iol’riti* .. Ifli *>h,j ri • f* i :>• tU<*y ) i.llin • i , it.im. . /( ..* r<‘<|ui.•*<( for tlio. urf. t iv. *i in* i ' ■ 15 • tin y 1.1,1 v >m. ,'FJ i vrlllj- I .i.i,mx. , . • ii r <. Mj m i•H i t np H.> tiealvumit II- i . ini -i i HUWfwlurv u * tluU)li tiioy I iv.;. * llvMi-x n \t dmr to i * 'li 'ib*T !j I***'‘(oil i iiuml. (I ifirlly t - 1 r Id:iur f ,u<ottMiil rr :i it . t jtrllJli’u Tit ir• nun i.. r I ■ |i > opoitii<V. itilcl mil find him) tf* I >• ■ !<r. c t .. u..> iumiM*. .1 tofuln. Illu'iilTnlut*'. v.mun, A in •i, I 11-• •ui i 1 l ’.vmi“4 l Woman Osilv/.ly J* *. ll* ih ii or.* iv r.iKv.l i*y tii ’ lute it mmrowM I treat < B 4.c inn 1 Kurop* . r#*“ Oc sand coirmu kw’.i ■.< ■■ u li.l- st'in. '! • -im ii •, COD. to any part o* i nil. i t i i nrr :nond” i i’ .iit ilid i ■;i -iti Ail hitors with dtiimiM lu -1 niv. . il?r < . ml iiw Inti itl m oi woo yourdlsoua nli tt cu; cm-"'. *'• Worn* rn • n; finm tt ■ n five hours without •. rviui.-i. Tli nmi ll< iim tt..* v.ii. le o* ÜBatmou: are furuhihed from the CHI. o ,i* tb ■ln n Hull', all at onco or by tin' rn "ith. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT TNE Williams House, Thursday, Nov. 28 I:very Four Weeks Thereafter. Office hours I'ro u 9 a. m to 9 p. m. MANITOWOC SAVINGS BANK Capital SIOO.OOO. Surplus 510,000' JOHN SCntTETTE, President. LOUIS BCHUETTE. Cashier. ED. BCHUETTE Assistant Cashier Open from 0 to S^clock. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the dlgestants and digests all kinds of 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 its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can r t help but do you fcsod Prepared only by K. • Ik\Vitt .V ( <>,, ( lilcago The it. boltlocoiJUiliiß-ii turns llu'SOe. size. If any sealpim' is to be done, the rail- 1 roads want to d<> it themselves, and long practice Ims certainly qualfied them for I i WHAT CS. I DOES NOT CO. ; He dr < not fright | itodocl mg t>y 1 oldhirr up a II 1 aoi aspeedy death j Lr lore their eyes. Ho ots not urge the tick ;to take treatment 1 '..hen lif. Uno vs hkm in ho Incurable Nel ' tier does he by false , 1 menses hold the < .Id; ut th r his rare U r nth ■ ■ 1: ■ . : ; 0 food. ?lc dotd not per fii.de belp’jes in cur mlcs ;o doctor tenth of their lives, or give up •In ir lost dime for | medicine. I lie does not tako 1 alien v. undtr tv so . all -d 1 all i gut ri utee I rttendta.f to charge I only for ne dlclne end ]ta':ing whatever amount, ho can rot, or make the object of Ids life ’. j> atortir.na- I ry Irotr. th't slain f.ATKST PbCOVI UIES >sn PiPCOVEAIOITS. Or. Kish 1:G In it; olved tho most up-, l i t I inHirivtlnr.' In end Micro-] • •MpltT.. K.xiMMiiiatlnns ft tuo lUood. LTlne, ■ . •rho'ii rn;- ?r w i ..I:; hlorod IlidlepCllßWtltttO ■ M.usct On ..'it -i* in nr ny dl '.ipcs. There ■ Mir-inydlp' .* Gelena In corn (non racff'Mi do not ir 'ill', treat, end r.rc.Macro* ■ '•, wiiloM prupurct! v. i!j pcccpsnry umi c< st 1/ outsit t • fMfuruli ■(oi n cUy, rtre.it with me* •- o. f'h (•• ■(■, ti. *i ft)' would do well to •t:t it tn.ro . • 1 )• .;rn tlicr t;io conoitlon, und ho’.t - t!-t* o o. t t Hojk l m yet open, op for oyorclotted uj ah laibem. HANiiumi n kfkcti-v kestcrpix Q.l< I:, pnlfih-y. nnd c rlcln emo lor imi*o t'*’u 7. fio** - , y.r.r 1 1 • i tl. Srrr.iutorrlm'fi. Lor.eea, ■ l Unix Valient • I.*. . i I all prlvnto (Ilf rose*, n-uoflior fn-rn Ii juadoi.r, haldta of routh or •* vr 1 t• - ♦ in ii nturc yi ur t r n:**y vnuso Ha:t iioMiitait it'ii oxu 1 1 luncdniirt. rpci'dlly aiid [ tiii;; r eni I y c 'til. ('onftulUitlou free und (otdiut'tiflul, .Mt'hit.o cures iruerunteed In cm ahlu cat>e:*. No risk kucurred. i or women. *• u’l r! Iki inr f*d t*.* ''kill of mliit pbynl* r'.aup psif I rrn. fiU>. l>r. KuteMo quickly our •, v■•ui'--” . ■ •i. n . t'lbroid (ml I’olybobt i.rnwihftc ’ i vulm *jttbi- iv o c>f ♦hoknife. No I cutting, no no dnup< r Fn*c > uimlniitlon nf iha Urlne-Ech !in r i Rpi'lyin • tor t.♦ <I :iI treatment should • )i<l or biltitf 21 > 4ouu< •.s of urine, w'ulcli will ’ a cmrWnl (l>*m,lc. I amt microscopical I u.%ttui I nation. IMUIM. FIMTI I.A AN") KEdTAL * (A IHH cured lliu'Ut pain or detention j from ui.*dt>o4fl. Mvphllt l * Oleet, Private ypofifl and Kkli Utiomei epeadily, oom 1 siiotuly and pur&iun * ly enrol. m:!:v ‘Tk r>'.iiiiATT and sex , U -1. S<nsoi‘ Cs ’-1 rapidly to his . tront Wisconsin Central Railway©. PASSENGER TRAINS Between Manitowoc Leave Arrive anil Manitowoc Manitowoc Collins, Hilbt rt .Tunc- ) 5:50 A, M. 9:45 A. M. lion, Sherwood, Nee- - i nah. Menasba. ) 2:45 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 1 Stevens Point, Marsh- Meld, ('hippewa Falls. Fan Claire, st. Paul, 3:30 A. M. 7:3l P. M. Minneapolis Hurley, Inmwood Bessemer. J : St. Paul. Minneapolis, Ashland, Duluth and- 2:45 P. M 11:45 A. M Pacific coast points. ) Oshkosh. Fouddu Lac, I Milwaukee, Wauke- 5:50 A. M. 9:45 A. M, sha. Chicago and 8:46 P.M. 7:3) P. M. points East and South All trains daily except Sunday. W. H. Vandeorikt, Agt ANN ARBOR RAILROAD and ar Firry Steamship Line, . . bp tween . . . Manitowoc, \Vis„ and Frankfort, Mich* Where connection is made with Ann Arbor R. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and ast. BETVV. FRAFKFORT AND MANITOWOC Leave Manitowoc daily jxcept Mondaj-9:ooaui FROM KEWAUNEE TO MANITOWOC. Lv. Kewaunee Tues., Thurs.and satur. 5 a m Ar. Manitowoc Tues., Thurs. and Satur. 8 a m Condensed Scukdci.e ' Ann Arbor Railroad Trains. Train No. 4. Train No. 8 Leave Frankfort 10:10am T;3opm Arrive Cadillac 12:55 pm I* >: 1-5 p m Ann Arbor 8:35 pin It.JJOafti “ Toledo 10:0)1 p m 1:00pm Arrive Travers*-City vi:i Peis Marqnte rlaii road 12:40 pm 9:lopm Arrive Detroit via Grand Trunk Railway f~~ I 9:21) pin 11;a0am. E. S. LORD. Agent. Manitowoc Wis SUMMER TIME TABL GOODRICH LINE STEAM Efßjf To Milwaukee If 1.75 Berth included. To Chicago if 4.00 Mods and berth included. Leave Manitowoc, 0:00 P. M. except Saturday and Sunday. Sundays at 7;80 A. M. To Kewaunee, Algoma, Sturgeon Bay and Green Bay ports Thursday, Satur day and Sunday at T;(M) P. M.Jand,Wed nesday at 1 ;<•<• P. M. (iftice and docks foot of sth stree C. F. Canright, Agent. Our Showing' of Hair Brushes. is a delight to the wise buyer. We have probably the largest stock in the city of high priced brushes, that is. brushes, that cost from one dollar to three dol lars apiece. These are the genu ine ebony, mahogany, santander and foxwood brushes with finest quality of bristles. But we have the cheaper brushes also, from 25c apiece up F.C.BUERSTATTE, THE DRUGGIST. Eighth and Jay Sts Manitowoc. Wig. V" rwt A practical £ n ' I of M I j I SIGN and n w m~i I house t | I I Painting:. V I ■ ■ gold and silver \ ft H lettering, bronz ing, carriage and landscape paint ing. kalsomin’ng, mixing colors, con tracting, etc., from onr Painter's Book. ()nr book of 25 years experience in sign and house painting is so explicit that even boys can teach themselves the i painter's trade in a short time. 25 illus trated alphabets are included in our > IsMik. Address Vcl, Schreier Sign i Works, Milwaukee, \\ is. There appears to be quite an epidem ic of breaches of trust on the part of fin ancial officers of fraternal erders. Are the gentlemen losing their grip'.’ Chicago & North Western Railway. '* NORTH BOUND , No. 3 No. 1 No. 5 No. 17 No. 11 No. 51 Leave Chicago 7no am 11 30 a m soopm Leave Milwaukee 7 no am 9 55am 150 pm 7 30 and m Leave Cleveland 911 am 1216 pm 354 pm 541 am 12 42 pm Leave Newton 2iiatn 12 27 pm 4i(Jpm 653 am 1256 pm Leave Manitowoc 937 am 12 45pm 4 20pm rtgoain 954 pm 2 00pm Leave P nch 949 am 4 .*2 p m 636 am 235 pm Leave P le Grove 4 31. pm Leave Cato , 9 59am 443 pm 647 am 300 pm LeaveGrimms.., 1003 am 4 49 pm 651 am 335 pm Leaveßeedsville 10 08 a m 4 .V> p m 856 a m 400 u m Arrive Appleton Jet 1112 am 6 00pm 815 am 1132 pm Arrive Antlgo. 9 30p m 11 *1 am 330 am Arrive Ashland 5 2o p m 7 45 a m No. 49. Sunday only, leaves Milwaukee 6:40 A. M. Arrives at M mitowpc 10:40 A.. M. Train No 11 daily; trains No.'s 1,3 5. 17 and 51 daily except Sunday. Trains No.’s3, 5,11 and 1, making connections at Appleton Jet. for north and south No.’s 5 and IT making connection* at Marshfield for St. Paul and .Minneapolis and the northwest. Trains No. sll and 17 making con nections a i Ashland for Duluth, the Superiors and the vest, SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. T 0 . ... No 2 No 4 No 10 No 14 No 16 No 50 Leave Keedaville ls pin 741a in 12 22 p m 930 a m Leave Grimms 5 23pm 746a in 12 27 pm 10 03 am Leave Cato 027 p m 751a in 12 :12 p m 1015 a m Leave Pine Grove 7.53 am 12 34 pm Leave Branch 534 p m 759 a m 12 40 p m 10 35 a m Leave Manitowoc 5 51pm 456 a m 816 am 112 pm 4 05pm 1135 am Leave Newton.. 604 p m 83oa in 127 p m 425 p in 12 27 p m Leave Cleveland 614 pm 83*a in 137 pm 435 pm 12 42 p m Arrive Milwaukee 810 p m 7no am 10 55 am 350 pm 640 pm Arrlvi* Chicago ;• ••■ ■ * ain 930 a m 115 p m it 15 n m o3op ni * dai^;. l 8 7 an( J except Sunday, all trains making connectio at Milwaukee and Chic ago for east, south and west. TWO RIVERS TRAINS Leave Man! vi. 00.. 645 a m 10 30am 4Bop m I Leave Two Rivers. .7 40 am 1210 pm 618 pm Arrive Two Rivers .10 a m 10 50 a m 450 p m Arrive Manitowoc. .8 no ain 12 35 p m spin m 1 or any further information apply at deuot ticket office C. A. Hccbthacses. Tkt, Agt. LAWYERS NASH & .NASH. ATTORNE VS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Office over National Bank. Eighth street Collections promptly attended to. SEDGWICK, SEDGWICK A SCHMIDT LAWYERS. Office in Torrison a brick block north end Eighth street bridge Manitowoc Wis consin. Collections promptly attended to BRUNO MUELLER, REGISTER OK DEEDS Notary Public and Conveyancer Money loaned on reasonable rates Manitowoc, \\ ;scons; n. PHYSICIANS J. F. XCLHOLLAND. >1 D. PRACTICE limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hour- 9to!2n. m., 1 to 4 p m and 7toß p. ra. Office over Mcudlik A Malholland s, N Bth street Manitowoc. Wisconsin. DR II A SIMON. DENTIST. Smtli Bth street, opposite Williams House .' .nitowoc. Wisconsin. T J. E WES IGA IE. M- D Schoo' Hill, ...... ..... Wisconsin. You will want to go. THE DERE MARQUETTE i RAILROAD IS THE SHORT I,INK, AND BESIDES WILL GIVE YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF A RIDE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN IN A FAST PASSENGER STEAMER, WITH A COM FORTABLE BERTH A F'or fall Information concerning Route anil Rates, write Or H. W. JAMESON, T. P. A., H. F. MOELLER. G. P. A., 9! Wisconsin Street, DETROIT, MICH. MILWAUKEE, WIS. THETHREE AMERICAS WILL MAKE A BRAVE SHOW ING AT THE Pan-American Exposition AT BUFFALO, N.Y.,THIS SUM MER I Ifhibit i! rs,/i J v • • • ■k 1 J’ <*j B &■>'*■ RV ■;•■ re • •*\(* I .... ■ lli.i . J uiuit*r varniii' ■ ■ u* .1 T\ . loaler®. (tfents, tir. 11 fei* iiwfßPevi’ 4A ; ramlini frtr sul • , (■■■■ '■ AnnouiiempeMs * I" I• 1 - • Minu' .’in i*lv d^csii reprints are \er. m.-m hi.i'x. they pit .1! vert iso* Ivo So ;i> • e.,l -■.. <tinl earn• :i m 1 !iiriier-piU'Oil Im i ' wPi'e > !ipj ins ; Reprint Dictionaries -opi<K ill ix-k lit or ft 1 •-.! 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AtOruggtsH. orendi*. i w |ti Ktantpt for partlflulari, ie<timoD!al< aaa W “KflU f lor l.ndlrt," in MUr. by Yeln It 11 oil. 1 0.000 TrMiinontaU. Hmuir Paper, >s *—/ C L! •hoiw UhfalpßlCo.tMn<llMw Hoiart) i Bold by •* ILm * 'ru|Bl*'* hl'lLlUA** 4*A< <3. H.SIMON, DAIRY APPARATUS, Woatn's Put Or*ATiß Imitated by Many; Equaled by Nona. INFRINGEMENTS PROSECUTED TO THK FULL BITSNT OF Till LAW. ta-DItCOU*IT TO DEALERS AND AGENTS.-®