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imm™ TIIICKK passed through the gates of Fort Sheridan the other day a man with a coal-black face and snow white hair. His bearing was military to a degree, notwithstanding the fact that be limped painfully. His shoul ders wei” well thrown back and his head erect and carried with a prob ably unconscious sur* of pride. The Jimp in the gait, however, was so marked that an observer, if Lie gave the subject any thought at all, would know that this negro would never run u step in his life. The name of this Fori Sheridan vis itor w.is and is Ilinry Johnson, one time of ir.mp K. Ninth I ditto Slates cat Fry. If ctrtain of the older offi cers and ti .isted mt n of this colored outfit of I’ncle Sam had known that the thought that lids limping ex-sol dier w on Id never run again had t ntered into an onlooker's mind, he probably would have said: “No, Johnson nevt r w ill run again, but if he eould have kept up ih g:. ■ that he once -bowed these 100-yard sprinting records that we hear -i much of in tin- day of uporta would be head! and by aiiof In r a.iu Hie name of it s holder won id In lit nry Job: on.” In the month of November, ISTtI, a hand of I'te Indian- > urroiint.i and a suiai! eommand o! I'nitid States regu lars, compo.-ed for'tin gr.aterpari of troop K. Ninth colore I cavalry. Tin re was for awhile the heath t kind of light og am! at close tpiarlers. Final ly the red retreated a lit Fe way. but still held their cordon of braves in tact, The temporary withdrawal for a shon distance did not give the troops a breathing-pi for tin y set to work at once to entrench. They succeeded with their horses and imp! dimenta. and by vigorous use of the -hove! in forming and in throwing up a fairly strong defense bulwark. After this ha beiii done small parti under cuter of the rifle -of their comrade* 'zzjitr-J- YYmrf •.+ S V**' : • / , ,* / , x, 7 jCyi ■ ■* ■ r • . - ": : V/n % Wf 7'\ • //Y ' r/// i. ' ON< ]; v v >J!K hk \vi;.vr oou n'. wen*. < il to a c r.• *' 1 ’ ir*,ui r t.- .• -rt bn -i : ;i!. r i mi? lilb- pit at int* rval> i u a circle about i,■■ ■ ii k unkn.iwn r>-.iM.r, *h ••iicircling Im- taken bv thi* f>- without Hiu.'h at- Utnpt a: intTfcri-mT, ju rbaph ihink injf that a* th> had a urt- thii.|f uf it 1 an.waythc}’ la /li' ItftUT uMuck iufi-r undrr Uarkm *" fof.ynur inn- t &i\ jlfr ha*, hi r a %vliob'soiiu* rf jfatHi lor lu-. "kin ori'S Ir.To thtM 1 wfli-i'inmJ rifb- pits j.t, j - u. rr dropped with a plt litiflll Mippiv of ammunition and such lit tit* wa.rr and provendfr as foiilcl !■ Thrrt- was tint* man in each )ot. Tbej .rc alooinldy protect cl from the front, and ilic_> wm- put llicr*- to p. rform the usual u-. fill duty expected win re troop* are thus he tiered, l ilies- (lie I tes actually Kilt*- reeded in (rettint* into tii.se j.its, (In m.-n i tie re were -a ft i r I ban w etc 1 ho-e bell Iu ci I ti e f Xtempori/ed fort ifiea tior. in 111 ei nler. After the picket- had bee n placed in t lie pit - mid I tie fa I ijftle a.id posting parties bad returned to the central point of define, tin In dian* drew in. Tilt red eirete was drawn closer and closer, and the bul let- from the l ie rifles tor.- through the frail parts of the burrieadi and soldier after soldier was cither killed or wounded. Three tlni - the Indian!, wen* driven off. only In return again. They had j lost heavily, oilt Kei IUI and Inlie roll -ed to a maddened pitch that made them heedless of caution. For the fourth time they were eenl hurtling back ward. and then there nnne tin- awful iiecee-ity of sending instruction' to the men in the outlying pita. The tpace between the central di fense an ! 'lie outer guards was as level a, a bowling alley. The Vn ►. when they had withdrawn for the fourth time, were At ill within easy range, though they had Improvised cover for them •elveh. It came to lx- n ijOeslion with ihe commanding officer a- to whether or not communication wa- possible with the pith, lie did not in his heart believe that any man could live to n-aeji the first one of the guards, let *! me make the entire cir ;u!t. Thi captain commanding was just about to give over all idea of attempt ing messenger commnnica t ion heea use of the deadly nature of the errand, when Private Henry Johnson came up to him, saluted and said that he would like to volunteer to make the round of the guards, ’•You can’t do it. Johnson,” said his comma tiding officer, “i t's death.” "Acs, I can, sah; I'm a sprinter. Wlii ti they shoots at me running side way.- 'round the ring they can't do nothhig lint cut daylight behind my back. I've beat everything in the regi on i;t running and I In at everything in nr state before I'listed.” Th ■ result of this dialogue and some thought on the captain's part was that a moment afterward a blue-clad fig ure we.- dart ing in /.ig/ag lines si raight away from the'barricade toward the fir.-t rifle pit. How that negro did run, notwithstanding the fact that betook a course like the fiijfht of a snipe when it i- fir-t flushed. He simply tore. He bad not gone JO yards before 100 fcalh i red heads were seen raised and the fae below shotting doubtless in sin if amazement nt the sight of that thing figure. Then rifle after rifle -poke viciously, but Johnson, the printer, sped on. He reached the first pit uiiseatlied and fell into it by the ide of the guard. There he atayid I,.;ig i nough to “breathe” himself and to turn over his orders, and then from Hi, pii, jumping like a jaek-in-thi -box, earn lii- stalwart figure. There was ni■ him 10-t in scoring. Johnson was away for tin next hide at the first start. Thi- time his course was prac leal t iilon.g the lim s of (Ire. The bul let s marked out much of his way. but. a- it tva- -aid behind the barricade: “They - hat -to hold a hundred yards alii a . of that buck to get him.” No one thought in the strain of that awful time to "hold a watch” on the ii. Her- aid ’> i \.r lias In en a doubt , e.- *ji..i lit* world's record* lu fori* .1 . nlui were -ina-lied. There were i . 'li - of tin guard (it . and the race e w.c!, inch wa- tint a repet it ion of tin i A the Indian* pi | ;iiug awa> all ■he whi, at the de\. ied mt.-.-up.r, w bill the soldiers, though wil.i e.'.-s an. 1.. .• rt* >.nl> fur in. comm ,e, uid tlicir n.*i bj \ olleys to ilivt r! un -a\- .i.o lire, .lohnson left th. iveutli pit t::l a '•[ tu|- the tight h. His puce how. ii sign of ultalilig. Some of lli, Indian-, in following Ihe circling e .iir i of the black, had and cl in from left ;.. r.glil a one the id re uiilf.it iu*c of their own circle in ordi rto mark the in.-- ng.-r's course more perfectly . ho i I . -till wa- a cone, nt rat ion of tire, and .1 Tiii on, whi'. -pc. ding Ilk.* a seared jack rabid . suddeiilj st and ... mi i.i .rill, lb- wa up again like u fla 1 h passed, but hi tep . tw One I 1 1 ■ w > n' down, i hen up aga in a lid mice , more halli; ■' \ and- owlj. for ten Mirt , then down a- ii with Ills face in tin ii, and th* non for ten yards j more, this ; 11 .- on Ink hands and i kit- and ih n he ml ed into the hist S rifle pit. Fiery - kn of I lie outcome of ' tfo Mi Ik IF't r Fie campaign. Him the he!, .ipiie red men weiv rr■! ieved and of tin march that wa- ini-o.nia to re ,iiv them. Ilvforc thus*’teen, almost .vine if lli ii -1. would one of ttuin go from the barracks to the sparkling rivi r, toy went In mu-- to rifle pit ■ ii ca rrii and him toI he wait r. Henry John -on. colored private of troop K, had only three hol> - in him, but hi -s print • tog day* have been over for nearly a quarter of a century. It is liichum tlo- -o!di> is who saw Johnson run for got a watch onMiim that a not he r limn j now claims the world's sprinting rec ird. BinVAUD B. t’I.AIIK Various tjiings have no affected the prosperity- of many old (ienuan families that on the stage of I lint -ouutry at present arc 104 actor, of noble blood who follow theatricals as a means of livelihood. ■j l ** ouien talj 3vEiriiL,fcj MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED. JOHN3CHUETTE Proprl-jtorl Dr. Humphreys’ Specifics cure i v acting directly upon (Liu disease, without etching disorder in any oilier part of the system. SO. CUBES. PRICES. 1— Fevers, ('onffestlons. Inflammations. ,'iii 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic,.. ,‘iS 3 Teethlna, Colic, Crylns, Wakeful ness .123 A— Diarrhea, of Children or Adulta. ,'iS T-foiiahs. Colds, ITonchltls US 3—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 123 D—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. ,123 1 0— Dyspepsia. Indlßi stlnn,Weak.stomach.‘i3 11— Suppressed or Painful Periods 123 111— Whiles, Too Profuse Periods H.J 13— Croup, Laryngitis. Hoarseness 1e.5 14— Salt Ithi'iiin. Erysipelas,Eruptions .123 18—Ithrumnllsm. Kt. 'umatlc Pains 123 10— Malaria, chills. Fever and Ague 153 10—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head .‘ls !tO—Whooping-Cough 115 #7—KilMI Illsi'.isi's M lift—\ervous Debility. 1.00 30 t -innry Weohness. Wetdngßed. .. .*5 77—<-ip. Hay Fever 9S Dr Humphreys’ Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed E'ree. Sold hy dr'igglsts. or sent i-n receipt of price. Tuniohreys' Med. Cos.. Cor. William X JvLu Sts., .’■•w ork. DELAY IS DANGEROUS. Many dlwwi .> co deceptive that Ia • J: f persons have ih"m bcfcro they oven ouspc tit They know they ore not win bn*, an p rfcitly ignnrar'. of the deadly fangs win" I. nr ■ fasteniu ’ upon thorn, and mu ■ „ .. ■ n nr later. certain! v destroy then;, unices l icuod by Ull l hand. AUf. i’c. i L'Jh'Z.JVI'KI) V 1 • m,v now be i it Jtemcmocr. ever m mentof neglectti • • • luin* curable biOfcos, when. perhaps, the most skill; ;1 r>i , 'itiun cun render you uo as-iibiauce. The 'resent Is our ,th i future may 1 i’tK> HTDR. KeTCHiN IS NO SYR ANGER IN THIS COUNTY. DR. President JUpletrood >udt,irian., tirecn E*he, W is. Ex. 8. P. Surgeon. Late cf Haul. tarhim nnd Remedy Cos., Colwilm, 0. Specialist in Chronic Diseases, WHAT DR. XUTCHIN DOES [O. I Dr, Kutohln malt i ! the llr.ai object of bl3 [ life to heal the a(- lilct -il. Mi) nosond to i; at a well-deserved r iputatioa as a ).■ i lor of (Its .'.s'-samong tli! pc iple; the third, 1I to earn a mod'. ■; com pens vt'oa la oi and r to ITijy ,y c in (or him m If and family. il 'dues all that he mi to and oft* times more, and when failure does occur it can anvays be tree and to 0 iroleuni k, Im prudence, or over work on the pa-t of the patient. He deals candidly, liberally and honor obly with all alllto, t iking advantage of none i>3 .o condition or circumstance. Last, but not least, he cutiF.a afier nil methods but Ids have failed. HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL The Suoooesful end Scientific Treatment of oil Diseases ond Woaknosßvß of PuaciM*; *o Obtain. Tho most widely anti f.v n ibly knoun specialist ?u tUo UuiU'l States. Ills long cx prl i • i nrirlc.iblo skill ;*nri unli*crsrl aucivss In the lirpr* ;t, i -pitulsln tbo vrorld cn ai l . iii.. t!*Mi a)! ('IIItO.VK', NERVOUS. SKIN and 1)1 .raves upon the latest •* ’ • tl i urin •*! j aud entitlr ; him to t!ic i ill conlidce: jof the utitiicioJ everywhere. Q'j >. j ■ ;j \ M 1c..4 n<> sup< tior in cihu.no n au*i treating clisooM;* and deformities. O* >* 3 1 ijTllli iU' UH at and Surgical blauiiscr, Acal?aml Chronic Catarrh, Diseases i ] , Nose, v <i - ind Lungs, •■ . p< isi . tftrl h*' Disease, Diabetes, Kid* i ~ Ir, Ul.- 'ih r, Chronic f i-uialo ami Sovual Diseases ; peedlly cured by treatment f ti baa n vorfall Ilu tbouiaudi of oases that bad been pronounced beyond bops. Many p oplr moot death ev ry > u who might have been restored to peifcct health had they placed their cases hi ‘.an hands of experts. c aroMC diseases. Tii Doctor t.r it * no acute ilbtaMi. hut | nrnk.it n < lylty f cUrom.- mid iui.tf-nUuitlbu \ Ui’ieriHiM r torfiTlVvm nphj oilier dootors and pronmmeo 1 li.-unibic, li• most desires toaoe. EXAMINATIONS FBEE TO ALI WtoonovarK It Uaiown that Dr. Kutcblnlsi rt 'ialn it ii cmu iln (nitKei # eon mill, liliii, n. I li H not to bo vremloroO at when , It Is r imoiulinr u* that In (UatfiioMnic i* 11-u;i•-. I. i iHVT n in-% sw uiioitlon. till dnsoiiCK * tin* *11!- 1 foiout dl-i * iNWi belter tlunr th' clcn con Uif.u-j bulV'm. it hiv \v jndtTi-il uiff tor anyone t)! it.. i (*■*.ii’i I Itr. bieclil i thmiK>(itie powerri I have • iv;ir,' I wonder riir.Mii/ hoi iho eonnfry. I* a lopt“ I tile folio.vlm* plan, urhleh Is |KS* cud ir t • tlie lari/e li •♦nU-iio, nmf l n t and no.or luii lieen :h pr.ictlee of cumfry doctor?, vu.: li dully not •* .he syniptonis of tbo: n.i*l<‘at, an 1 •t ” n,;in** tin* condc e>n of the In looii o: r i 11. \!l of wlileb Ii •cm .dully record• : In hli ruol'T tr future reimence In till** j v. ay In n .etolol n it! ' truo nature of tiled! i i eii j audit oaum . Wien sick poonlo consult | i.rn h • io.i■ Htv tb m;i whether no can ouro i i or l. dpt'rm.or vrlnthor thoy aro beyond hop*.. • | HIS ItIPUOVHD METHODS OF THE ATM EXT I j Arom'ld aim ul‘M*an*{ perfectly with lb • n # t ddleato In*iy nr Cl !i.l; do not r*"lu”n Mir. ’ : i; •vu n ' u"d while .t work, and ylve ten u u >*t po.ilhl bei . lit In tlie pin if lost [MMiild ' tin**, i ii on can consult liltu or Ith is 1 i they otiooss jlmo r tic wlol >f” ■* rwiulrud tr tho euro, J winner i •/ar!to* r ero they mey be, .imi wllln I ouloxti teiiarao. ’-um rendering tho trooimont IUN ne “dulund iatlcfuelory m tlnniah thoy I koi *li. in i next <1 ior to e * ■*i other I IVn.m • nnnl* MlfuHy treated by laaornnt I protend.'ro wl< keep trlillmi with them reuch I utter monfb .clelng pilPonnui and tnjurl u* I compound -, ' i iiiM call and **" the |).wtir. I fIPITI.ri T IKfit Cn ili'. Shin DI- shcs I M • IMtni-ie . ■ T'.imia. It: ■ *dT: lut i. Iv .otnn, Ii *r. I*ll i . I*i • a*.** of Women tjc.ilckly I r r. I I’.Mcim ontl> *'upml by the latest approved I tre.itn mt ui* pumuvHl by b actin' speotubtts of I America and Europe th-unll-d 'i vi > irr UHlmn o v.-lth Invr'lUl ts.i it All letters with stumps In I'l't i il 'i. t full and I < examined mid at i 1 1< l in the cause ol your disease, and it it can m-our-d Tlc Worms removed In Iron) three 10 live hours without .it irvutlon Th remedies tor the whole course of Lrnulmont are {mulshed Iron) the Omen or .u the Instltuto, all at once or by the month. consultation, examination and advice free to all at the Williams House, Thursday, Dec. 26 Rvery l : ur Weeks Thereafter. Office hours fro n9a. in t 9p. in. Capital SIOO,OOO Surplus SIO,OOO JOHN SCHUETTE, President. LOCK BCHUETTE. Cashier. ED. BCHUETTE AssistantCitthlef * Open from !• to 3 o’clock. 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 cun 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 good Prepared only by F,. ■' OkWitt &( n., Cblrago Thell.b'Ulecontainsisfi timestheSOc. size. If any scalping is to be done, the rail- j ro ids want to do it themselves, and long . p ■ ictice has certainly qualtied them for I ! WHAT DH. KUCHIN • DOES N3T 00. | Be di k cot fright* < n people Intonoctor lug by bolding up a plea of a speedy death l fere their eyes. He | lias not urge the tub |to tube treatment 1 ' lien ht knows them (to he Incurable Nc!- I U;er docs he by false pretenses uold tie I . id: under Uls care , i ' nth alter month ■ idle doing them no i od He does not per suade htip'.ss m cttraMoa to doctor i tit the last month of ; their lives, orpivc up Ith' lr last dime for I medicine. I He does not take patients under a so called falscßuarcntce in tending to charge I ouly for meulcine and ‘taking whatever amount he can get, or malt-, the obje ct of ‘ hla life tocstortmon- I ey Irom the Blclt. !.*1 TST BISfOTI.RUS AND IMPROVEMENTS. Ifr. lintchlr has received tbo no*t np f(><?(’( 1 Inmrir uon In Analytical cud Micro 111 • •i! i;xnn;i''atl<is of the L’.ioud, Urine, ■t< . 'v!ii :b i! <-w eonalddrt'dindispensableto - -unroot dlafri.rtd* In Lin ny dlranop There ■to i any dliea > v.hn liph> dclanstn common totlea and 11 1 l u ualky trot! and are, tin rd* <m*iMoiu inquired \: tli net oflr.nry and cost ly ouf.ilt to v\. mine correctly, or treat with sue* I 1 a tin of Oft would do well to ill at i.co . nrj ifjrn their true condition, end un •! I;* i tim i , if ) lean? urn yet open, or for ever closed ujab tfclliornr MANHOOD PERFECTLY BE STORED. Quirk. mitniv*i ami certain euro lor Impo licy, I*ohl Mni>hi ri. Spermatorrhoea. Losses, Workman ami N-imma UeMllty. nlrofor Pros tatitis Varicm i |r. mid all private dlmnses, r/hr-Mior from Imprudent habit . of youth or (>xu. I oxccftPOßln i alum years, or any : r. use [ tunt del liirateM *li -cxual function*, speedily | find p.*rnian*F’Vy curii!. C'oiimiillii( Son I’rec ■ umi • (dtiil !cniial. Absolute cures I i.”jarinl©fHl In cm aMe ease*. No risk incurred. MSVASTS OF WOMBN. Such ns hes bafilrd the rkIII of other physi cians pm! le medics Iti . KtsCelitn quickly (Miron, vanerrs, Turn rs. ribmid and Polybold ,Jr nth* ' i—et i\ Ulio. f : ).-• use of *ho knife. No cult liik. nopoln, nodangi i Free lx stmt mi (ton of the Urine-'Each P rs n applying lor medical treatment should Mini up I ring 3to Ipuott • "f urine, which will receive a careful chemical and microscopical examination. PIIFA FISTRLi ANT RECTAL I ht I US cured r till.>ut pain or detention from bu*ltnMß. WyphVn, tinrrhea, <ileet, Private and Ski- jlhoa'ON speodlly, com* plotel) and permanen ly cured. I MJBI’OFH m UPLSTY AXD HEX -1 \K. DlMliiirMlA yield ropldly to hla | skintul treatment. Wisconsin O:\tr\l Railway©. PASSENGER TRAINS Between Manitowoc Leave Arrive and Manitowoc Manitowoc l ollfns. Hilbert June- 1 5:50 A. M. 9:45 A, M. j tlon, Sherwood. Nee-.- v nah. Menasha. ) 2:45 P.M. 7;30P. M. I Stevens Point. Marsh- ] j field, < 'hippewa Falls. Eau Claire, st. Paul. 5:50 A. M T:3OP. M , Minneapolis Hurley, j Ironwood Bessemer. ) St Paul, Minneapoli:. Ashland. Duluth and- 2:45 P. M 9:43 A. M. Pacific coast points i Oshkosli. Fonddu Lac,') Milwaukee, Wauke- 5:50 A.M. 9:45 A.M. sha Chicago and 2:45 P. M T:3nP.M. jioints East and South Ail trains daily except Sunday. W. H. VANDEGHIFT. Agt ANN ARBOR RAILROAD Passenger and ar Ferry Steamship Line, . . BETWEEN . . . Manitowoc, Mis., and Frankfort, Mich- Where connection is made with Ann Arbor K. R. trains for all points in Michigan, the South and asl. BETW, FRAFKFORT AND MANITOWOC Leave Manitowoc daily, except Monday 9:80a m FROM KEWACNEE TO MANITOWOC. Lv. Kewaunee Tucs . Thurs.and Satur. 5 a in Ar. Manitowoc Tues., Thui's. and Satur. 8 a in Condensed Schepcle ' Ann Arboh Railroad Trains. Train No. 4. Train No, 8 Leave Frankfort 1010 am T:3opm Arrive Cadillac 12.55 pm lihl.ijim Ann Arbor B:Bspm lldtoam Toledo IndlOpm 1:00pm Arrive Traverse City via Here MarquCe Rail road 12:40 pm 9:10 pm Arrive Detroit via Grand Trunk Railway 9:20 pm 11:811 a tn, E S. LORD. Aoe>t Manitowoc Wis SIMMER TIME TABH.. To Milwaukee $1.75 Berth included. To Chicago $4.00 Meals and berth included. Leave Manitowoc, 0:00 P. M. except Saturday and Sunday. Sundays at 7:30 A. M To Kewaunee, Algoma. Sturgeon Bay and Green Bay ports Thursday. Satur day and Sunday at 7:00 P. M.Jand Wed nesday at 1:00 P. 31. Office and docks foot of sth stree C. F. Canright, Agent. Our Showing' Hair Brushes. is a delight to the wise buyer. We have probably the largest stock m the city of high priced brushes, that is, brushes, that cost from one dollar to three dol- 1 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. Eitrhth and Jay Sts Manitowoc, Wis. /"% m y fft A practical / * I ' r I of ■ lil SIGN and I W I Painting V I I ■ gold and silver I lettering, bronz jng carr i a g e and landscape paint ing, kalsomining, mixing colors, con tracting, etc., from our Painter's Book. (ur 1 ook of 25 years experience in sign and house painting is so explicit that even boys can teach themselves the painter's trade in a r.hort time. 25 illus trated alphabets are included in our book. Address Val. Schreier Sign Works, Milwaukee. Vi is. Beauty is only skin deep -and the same may be said of freckles. The man who wants to prove every thing he says advertises the fact that hi; vord isn t to be credited. Chicago & North Western Railway. NORTH BOUND ~ No.* 3 No. 1 No. 5 No. IT No. 11 tfo. 61 J,eave Chicago Jiiam 11;*,m g(Onm Leave Milwaukee TOO am 9 55am IfiOpni T 3U p m Leave Cleveland 9 11am 13 Hi pm 354 ptu 541 am 12<*pt* Leave Newton 920 am 13 21 pm 403 pm 5 53am 12 56 p m Leave Manitowoc (KIT am 12 45 pm 4 2opm 020 am 954 pm 200 pm Leaveßranch ...,949am 4 32pm 6 38am 235 pm Leave I’ine Grove 4 39 p m Leave Cato 9 59am 443 pm 6*Tam 3 p m LeaveOrimma lOIBam 449 pm 351 am 3isum Leave Reedsville 1008 am 4 55pm 8 58am 4 00 n m Arrive Appleton Jet 1112 am Bno pm 815 a m 1182 pm Arrive Antigo 9 20pm 1191 am 220 am Arrive Ashland. . . 5 20 p m 7 45 a m No. 49. Sunday only, leaves Milwaukee 8:40 A, M. Arrives at Manitowoc iu:9> a. M. Train No 11 daily; trains No.'s 1,3 3IT and 51 daily except Sunday. Trains No.'s3. 5, Hand 11 making connections at Appleton Jet. for north and south No.’s 5 and IT making connect on * at Marshfield for St. Paul and Minneapolis and tjie northwest. TrainsNo.'a 11 and IT making 'on nections at Ashland tor Duluth, the Superiors and the west, * . SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. i .. . ... No 2 No 4 No 10 No 14 No 16 No 50 Leave Reedsville ~.... 51 pm T4la in 12 22 pm 930 am Leave Grimms Wpiu 748 a m 12 27 p m It, "JS Leave pfne Ht. .ve S V “ Z ?,! 8 111 P lO 10 a m ueave rine urove 7.53 am 12 34 pm Leave Branch 534 pm Ts9am 1291 pm in 36 am Leave Manitowoc 551 pm 458a ra 818 am 112 p m 4 05pm 1135 am Leave Newton 804 p m 830 a m 12T p m 4 25pm 227 p m Leave. Cleveland 8 14pm 8 39am 13T ii m 4 3.5 o m l“ 7, S Arrive Milwaukee 610 pm 7 00am lit 55 am 3 50pS 6 9>pS P ArnreChicago .... ..... 7 311 am 9 30am 115 pm 815 pm 930 pni at Milwaukee' Sund “ y ' *“ tr “ UlB makm * connectl ° TWO RIVERS TRAINS Leave Manitowoc., 845 am 10 30 am 430 p m j Leave Two Rivers. .7 9l a m 1210 pm 615 p ra A V' i lne W f R ln er V loam n 105 ° 8 , m <3opm I Arrive Manitowoc.. sUOam 1235 pm 59i p a B or any further information apply at deoot ticket office. C. A. Hcchthai'sen. Tkt. Agt, v LAWYERS NASH & NASH. A oil?Jttons pro^pUy C an l Zd^. R ‘ Q AT LAW ofti, ’ e over Bank ' street SEDGWICK, SEDGWICK & SCHMIDT BKUJSO MUELLEK. llanllowo, R wLoniim C Notflr7 P " bHC Conveyancer Money loaned on reasonable rate,. PHYSICIANS J F JIULHOLLAND, M. 1). PR ACTICE limited to Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Office hours 9tol° a m i „ and .to 8 p m Office over Meudlik A: Mulholland s, N Bth street. Manitowoc. Wisconsin. 1 ’ DU H. A SIMON DENTIST. WilliamsHonae . 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