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Manitowoc City Business Directory We h*T all that yon expect to find in a first claa-np-to date drag store 5H F. C. BUERSTATTE Dr. Gebhe DENTIST. Over Staehle’sStore GEORGE BROS. .BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY Houtb Eighth Street. Artistic Photographs A. I PACKARD s^r DR. REIM-RiED fIVMHRN DLJSTISTKY 206 N- Eighth >t J DUMPKE The Old Reliable SHOE STORK ROSINSKY & SON FURNITURE AND Wt UNDERTAKING C. H.TEGEN ARCHITECT Rooms 7 At n Metropolitan Bloc). A. C. BECKER W AIJ. I ’A|>KK. I *IC I'llHK ENLAK(.INI. Washington Street HEiALY & JOYCf; ATTORNEYS AT LAW M nnict|uil Court huiUling C. 6 W. FRAZIER The York Stret Fnmitor*- Dealers and Undo ihl>> rs N< *KTII SIDE The Melendy Studio Manitowoc’s Modern I’liolograpli (ia!lerj North Eighth Sir*-**! THE WM. HA HR SONS COMPANY Brewers and Bottlers of Fine Table Ex port Beer J. C. HcCARTY Confectioner Gaaollne IOM North Fixture* Eishtli Street i-Vmw M Kucmcn Palace Steam Laundry Tel. 29-3 Corner Miiiti and ,lnv Stp • RESfAURANT Lunches and Meals t ja 1 1 hours Theo. WiHard, 817 S. Bth St. Q E T YOUB The Pilot PRINTING Done at This Office [ It Begins To-Day ] all -save rup Scotchman two or three—books I II Ca John Law. A eenl that have been pub- I CCI C C IDDI us In finance he has llsh:J within the last Kl I *3j3 I IVr I W been handed down by Half dozen years.— yw ■ ■ n ■ y* tradition as a swind- Boston Tran- dUDDLL ■! * r h e ° nc );' r '^ romances doeah*ni andi sit I sfl C 5( _the title, but Law's career Mississippi Bubble" and so full of romantic the 18th century men and startling Incidents and women seem that the story Is an genuinely flesh and esdtlng and well blood. The book Is sustained novel.— truth and art com- The New Era Maga bined. —The Boston zinc. Journal. J By L_ p L=a=u .nr l ■ NOT ONE OF OUR READERS CAN AFFORD I TO LOSE A LINE OF THIS REMARKABLE I HISTORICAL NOVEL I IN WHICH THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY I PLAYS SO IMPORTANT A PART ** * * | Be Sure and Read the Opening Chapters in this Issue I KRUMM, The SHOEMAN 812 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET Ck. Schlei S R. UEK & SON. Highest Prices Paid turn HIDES AND PELTS DAVIS BROS. HACK LINE Telephone 181-8 Franz, Schmitz & Kadow REAL ESTATE Fire and Accident Insurance. Pianos, Organs, Musical Goods and Sewing Machines. Manitowoc Music Cos. 911 South Bth Street (I A. FEHRS ESTABLISHED 1860 Jeweler and Optician LINSTEDT & CO. 4. II FIRST MORTGAGE |l LOANS Green Bay House J. J. BARTELME, Prop. 11. J. LARSON & BRO. PLUMBERS Commercial St. DR. A. J. VITS DENTIST 20S North Bth Street Schultz, The Hatter 812 S. Bth St Sc’nreihart Brewing Cos. High Grade Bottle Beer. ANDREW KESTLEY CONFECTIONER IceOre*m, Etc. 816 Washiaftofl St Atlas Bowling Alleys Billiard and Ping Pong Piiiw C. E. W i'ae man. Prop. SOUTH EIGHTH STREET The F. Sixta & Sons Cos. Wine* and High Grade Liqaoaa C. Licbcnow 6 Son. Jewelers and Engraven Repairing a Specialty. MRS. MAYBRICK TO MI FREE Announcement Is Made In British Parliament RELEASE TO COME IN JULY Uader Special Lleea.e Her I’nnlih util Will Be Ended, Subject to Coadltlon. (or Tlcket-o(> Leave Convict.. London, Feb. B. —Replying to a ques tion in the house of commons Thursday, Home Secretary Akers-Douglas con firmed the reports that Mrs. Florence May brick had been removed from Ayles bury prison to a convalescent home, where she will remain until summer, when she will be allowed her freedom, and said that she bad been granted a license, under the penal servitude acts. “In accordance with the wishes of the authorities of the home and with Mrs. Maybrlck’s own earnest desire, which Is. I think, entitled to consideration," added Mr. Akers-Douglas, “1 do not pro pose to make public any further details as to the time or place of her release.” To Be Ilelea.ed In Job. It can be announced with authority that Mrs. Maybrick Is In a home in a dis tant part of England and under the care of the members of a religious sister hood. She has not been released, and Is kept under surveillance, but to all Intents and purposes her life now, com pared to her existence In Aylesbury prison, Is that of a free woman. She will remain where she is until next July, when her punishment will be ended un der the special license, and she will be allowed to go free, subject to the usual conditions governing ticket of leave con victs. Action Unprecedented. The transfer of Mrs. Maybrick from a penal prison to a quiet country home constitutes an almost unprecedented ac tion on the part of the authorities. It was due to the medlalon of Adeline Marie, duchess of Hedford, who, as a visitor to Aylesbury prison for many years, has taken a keen personal Interest In Mrs. Maybrick, and finally succeeded In obtaining the mitigation of her pun ishment to the extent of being allowed to spend the last six months of her con finement outside the prison walls. The home office several months ago agreed to meet the request of th duchess of Ucd ford. although It Imposed a pledge of se crecy. Therefore, In order to permit her hair to grow out again and for the re cuperation of her health, Mrs. Maybrick was quietly transferred to this private Institution, where, although she Is still actually a convict under a life sentence, she lives In a freedom that belles her real status. Will Be Permitted to Land, Washington, Feb. 5. —In view of the suggestion that has been made In the press to the effect that Mrs, Maybrick, when released from prison, will not be permitted to land In the United States on the ground that she has been a con vict, It Is learned that that Issue prob ably will be avoided by the simple de vice of taking out a passport from the United States embassy in London. While the. doctrine Is not absolutely set tled. the state department practice has been to admit the right of an American woman who has married an alien to re gain her citizenship in America on the death of her husband by a mere asser tion of her desire so to do. Mrs. May brick therefore may come into the Unit ed States as an American citizen, and as such would not be subject to the op erations of the exclusion laws which apply only to foreigners. Victim of i‘npuniunln. New York, Feb. 5. —Adolph Schwarz mann. one of the founders and editor In chief of Fuck, died Thursday of pneumonia, after an illness of six weeks. He was horn In Germany In IK3K and came to this country after learning the printer’s trade. With Joseph Keppler he founded Fuck In IKTti and had since been at the head of the publication. Vacancy Killed. Springfield. 111., Feb. 5 —The supreme •ourt has appointed Judge W. H. (lest, of Kock island, to the appellate bench of the Third district, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge George W. Frown, of Wheaton. Judge Gent was formerly a member of con gress. Sent to Austria. Pittsburg, Feb. 5. —Fifteen widows and their families, bereft by the Ches wlck mine disaster, have been ticketed to Flume and Trieste, Austria, by the relief committee. In all. over 100 widows of foreigners who lost their lives will be sent buck to Europe. Many llulldlnii* In Anile*. Lake Village, Ark., Feb. s.—This town was almost totally destroyed by fire Thursday. Twenty-two business houses, six dwellings, the post office, Masonic Temple and many other buildings were destroyed. The loss Is estimated at |35,- 000, partly Insured. Aced Minister Head, Lawrence, Kan., Feb. s.—Rev. Amos Dresser, a retired Congregational min ister, died Thursday at his home near here, aged 91 years He was one of the first graduate* of Oberlln university, be ing a member of the class of '33. Rrnomlnnlrd, Ottawa. 111., Feb 5. —The republican congressional convention for the Twelfth Illinois district was held in this city Thursday. Congressman Charles E Fuller, of Boone ( ounty, was renomi nated by acolumatluß. DOCTOR SECRIST THE SPECIALIST. Lato from the most celebrated hospi tals and clinics of Berlin, Ger many, and Paris, France. Doctor Secrist will Come to Manitowoc at the HOTEL WILLIAMS Tuesday, Feb. 9. And One Day Only in Every Four Weeks Thereafter. No Payl’ntil Cured New riethod Treatment in All Chronic Diseases. CONSULTATION SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Examination and Advice Five. The doctor w wonderliil powt r of ding imsis, greatest of all gilts, enables In in to determine the causes of obscure and chronic ailments, and Uiappi> lemedies which ettei t certain, speedy and (srma i.ent cures. X UAi examination in appropriate cases Upon reasonable notice. HOPE FOR THE AFFLICTED. Many hundreds of suite refs pronounc ed by other physicians as liojielcsslv in curable. have been restored to health by Dr. Secrist. Letters of indorsement from many prominent clergymen and hundreds of grateful patients are on tile in his oltice. The doctor has devoted much time and attention in the French Hospitals to the study of ALL. SPECIAL, DISEASES OF MEN, and has imported many special medi ciues and appliances necessary lo elfeci certain cures in the worst -ases of Physical Weakness. Varicocele, Impo teucy. Nervous Debility, etc. caused by youthful errors, night losses, general dissipation, improjier treatment and neglect. The doctor will forfeit #T>OO where a cure is guaranteed and not effected. KIDNEY and BLADDER disease treated by new and eminently success ful methods. CATARRH in all its various forms; positive, prompt and jieriuaiioiit cures always effected. CLUB FEET, cross eyes and all other deformities treated with s|>ecial care and unfailing success. NERVOUS DISEASES, Epilepsy and diseases of the BLOOD AND SKIN al ways yield to the doctor's modern meth ods of treatment. PILES cured |K‘rmaneiitly without de tention from business and without the use of the knife. LUNti TROUBLES receive careful attention, and are always treated suc cessfully, vAieu not too lung neglected. DELAY IS DANGEROUS Those who are chronically ailing should lose no time iu consulting a special physician whose reputation for skill is so well and widely known. Sjiecial attention given to DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. No unnecessary ex|Kisiire. No exam {nation. No sacrifice of modesty. The doctor does not publish bis pa tieuts’ i antes except with tlieir full con sent and approval. English, French and German sjMiken. Address, DR. 11. C. HEURIST, Chicago and Milwaukee. Address all mail to the Chicago (itTioe, 4714 Calumet Ave. Chicago. Estab lished 18S(I. The Wisconsin Central Railway reaches tin- |>rin<‘i|rtl jm>inlh in VViscon sin, olbiing I’n 11 ihh.ii Sleejiers, Free It*' dining Chair Cars, mislern coaches mid dining and raft* service, lietween Chi cago, Milwaukee, Manitowis;, and St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland and Du loth, Connections are made with di verging lines at all terminal points. Meals served ala carle. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and further information apply to agents of this com piny or wii e .las. (’, Fond Gen'l. Fuss. Agt, Milwankeee, Wis. Better Than (iold “1 was trouhled for several years with chronic indigestionjand nervous dehili ty," writes F. .1. Green, of fjancaste-', N. H. “No remedy hel|s*d me uni iI I began using Klectric Billers, which did me more goisl than all the medicines I ever n*ed. Tiiey have also kept in wife in excellent health for years. Sin says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that, they are e grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its [dace in our family." Trv them. Only 50c. Satisfaction gnaran tee<l hy Henry Hinrichs. The lak* l men reporbsl that the lake was practically frozen over the lat ter part of last week. SHORT SPECIALS. Hanimany’s delegation to the dene c-atlc convention will go uninstructed. Mrs. Maybrick has been located in the convent of the Slaters of Epiphany at Truro, Cornwall. Russians realize that if Japan gains control of the sea. she can starve the Inhabitants of Port Arthur. A new white house rule requires that hereafter women shall not wear hats and wraps at the evening receptions. An effort will be made to punish men responsible for alleged frauds in the United States Shipbuilding company. The United States has aptsdnted naval and military attaches to Russian and Japanese forces to observe the progress of war. Germany expects to profit by war whether Russia or Japan wins. Sho hopes to weaken the Franco-Russian alliance and gain territory in China. The steamship Dakota was successful ly launched at the Groton, Conn., ship yards, wine being used In christening de spite the protesla of Dakota women. Mrs. Sarah J. Lipplneotl (Grace Green wood) has sued Harper & Bros, for $50,- 000 damages because of statements made in a recent hook by Julian Hawthorne. The Standard Oil company controls the world’s supply of asbestos. It plans a huge monopoly. The mineral will he used for railway cars and tunnel lining. Tony Chlcko, an Italian, has been sen tenced at Cleveland to life imprisonment for killing Andrew Crouch, a street car conductor, because the latter refused to give him a transfer. Joseph Chamberlain Is believed to bo suffering in health from the strain of his tariff campaign. He will taken two week’s vacation and plans to Ke< p Ins whereabouts a secret The mystery that veils the numb rot Miss Sarah C. Scbaft r at Bedford, li.d.. Is deeper than ever. Citizens of I lie tow u have subscribed |1,200 to continue Iho search tor the murderer. George B. Warner was found guilty at lymlsville of the murder of Pulaski Leeds, superintendent of machinery lor the Louisville & Nashville railroad, ami the death penalty was voted. BURNED AT THE STAKE. Hob Applies Torch lo Nritni Vlunlrri-r •ml Ilia W lf— DnU of Trnue<l> \\ blell Coal Fight I.lii-n. Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 8. A spiiial to the Commercial-Appeal from is.dds ville, Miss., says: Luther Holla rt and his wife, negroes, were burned ai the stake here Sunday by a mob of over I .uni) persons, for the killing of James Ikisi lajid, a prominent white planter, and John Carr, a negro, on Wednesday it the Eastland plantation two miles In.iu this city. The burning of Holhert and bis wife closes a tragedy which has cost light lives, has engaged '-’(H) men and i wo pack s of blood hounds In a four days' chase across four counties and has stirred this section of Mississippi almost to frenzy. Following are the dead: Luther Holhert ami wife, negroes, burned at the stake by mob. James Plastland, white planter, killed by Holhert. John Carr, negro, killed by llolki rt. John Winters, negro, Lilli <1 by East land. Three unknown negroes killed by posses. The killing of Eastland. Carr and Winters occurred Wednesday a( Easi land's plantation Holhert and Winters were In Carr’s cabin when East land i n tered and ordered Holhert to leave tin* plantation A difficulty ensued In who a. It Is alleged, that Holhert opened tin mi Eastland, fatally wounded him and kill ing Carr. Eastland ret urmd the lln and killed Winters. When news of the tragedy reached Dodilsville a posse was formed and left Immediately for Ea land's plantation. Arriving there lur ther shooting occurred and an unknown negro was killed Holhert and his wife, who had donned men’s clothing, both heavily armed, had fled. The ehase which was begun Wednes day morning was continued until Sat urday night, when Holla rl aid his wife, worn-out from (raveling ova r 100 miles on fool, through cam-brakes and swamps, were found asleep in a heavy Belt ol I )m --ber three miles "asl of Sin plu rdslowu anil captured h> a posse without a shot being fired. The two negrm s wi re lining 111 lo Doddsvllle and Sunday nrternnim were burned at the slake by a large mob almost in the shadow of (lie mgro church here. Saturday Iwo t.egroe wet • killed by a posse near Bel/oni, Va/.00 county. One of the negroes Imre asi nk- Ing resemblance to Holhert and was mistaken for him by members ol I lie posse. He was called upon lo surrender, but Instead of doing so shows and tight. and both negroes were shot down by po- -e --men, as liolbcrt hud sworn In would nut be taken alive and was known lo he heavily armed. Former ( biff of ( lilenit** l*llee Demi. Chicago, Feb. 8. Former Chief of Police Klpley died Saturday afternoon at his home. Death was due to stout ach trouble of long standing He had been operated upon recently, hut the operation was unsuccessful Joseph Klpley was for 29 years a inenilter of the police force and for four years was chief of the department Pardoned fcjr President, Washington, Feb. B.—Senator Alger Saturday obtained the assent of tbs president lo the pardon of William .1. Menders, who has served 19 years iu the Detroit house of correction Miad •rs, when 19 years old, was convicted of lelng an accessory to a murder Karl? A iljnurn men I Predicted. Washington, Feb. 8. Predictions of in early adjournment of congress are numerous. May 1 or May 15 are the favorite dates. Six approprlation bills have already pasMd the house. %tsiistslof ta ij W of Health. DELAY IS DANCE3CUS Many diseases at jso ueceptlvo that 'Hundreds of persons have chem befoto . y even suspect It. They know they ore no; wi 11, but an perfeitly Ignotaut 01 iie-deti 1/ Tun** which ari■ fastening upon them, and must, sooner or later, ccrt.iiulv destroy them, unless rescued by a skillful hand. ARE 1 'OH dfTlU’l Kll ‘ our case mi y now bs perfectly curable, but Hemrmber, every moment of n< git et brings yi u .■; r. r its in curable siagos, when, pernaps, the most skillful physician can render won no a- e-imica The present Is ours, the future may lio TOO LATH. t3TDK. KUTCHIN IS NO STIIANCtH IN THIS CCUMV. PresMonf Maplewood Sanltirlara, (Irern I ike, Wl*. E\. S. P. Burgeon. Lste of N*nl> Urlam and Homed j Cos.. Columbu-i, O. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. WHAT DR. KUTCHIN DOES DO. Dr. Kutchln makes the Ursl object of his life to heal the af flicted. the second, to got a well-desorvod reputation as a healrr Of diseases among the people; the third, Is to earn a modes' com pensation In order to property care for him seif and family. He does all that hi agrees to, and oft times more, and when failure docs occur It can always be traced to carelessness, Im prudence, or over work on the pan of tho pallet. . Ho deals candidly, liberally and honor ably with all alike, taking advantage of none as .o condition or circumstance. Lost, but not least, no rtuiKS after all methods but bis have failed. HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL. Tha fftaftt Suosasatul and Salantlfia Txautniant of oil Dlaaasaa and Weaknesses of Mankind Poaelbla to Obtain. Tho most widely ami f.v<nil)ly known Hpoolallst In tho Uinn J stati-s. Ills lot- ex perience, remarkable skill and universal success In t.io lure' a i isi ils in tkn world en ables mm to treat all ( IIUOMI . MIUVOIJs. SKIN mid lll.lbll) Di,.,i-,s rmm tbe latoat MWntlllc pclnclpl, a anil entitles lilni to the full conildence < i IU, ..niu-ieili virywhcre. IIR KllinHlN I,IW1 ,IW ,u > su l >e sl l, r iu dlacuoslnp an.i treatise ill ... sand and. formulas. Ulli nUIUIIIII Medical and Sun<leal Diseases, Acute and t'lie. i.., t'at .rrli Dlseaaaa of the Dye, 1 lav, Nose, Tl.rout and Lungs, Dyspepsia. Urli'b'' . Dim a e, Diabetes, Kid nny, Liver, Tlladder, Cllronio l-Vuialo and Sexual Diseases j.eidll\ .11 dby treatment that lias never laded Iu thousands of cases that hid beei j.i ~1,. ,1 n,, 1 u-yoml ho|H: Many people meet di itu every year who nilirut ban, been rcabm.i i., i ifect In altb bad they placed their oases In r no hutula of experts. CHRONIC DISEASES. The Doctor treat* i noutf diseases. hut makes a apodal ty of chroma and lona-standlng dlsca-ms (’anert given u; by other doctors and pronounced thenrahlu, he most dashes to sec EXAMINATIONS FREE TO ALI Whenever It I* known that Hr liiiteltlnls stopei- * at a place, crovd* g.iihei • con* suit him, 1 litls n 11 • i ■1 iu when It la r nuoinherod that In dl .p w - a disease ha nav.T 11 u* a tine nlo 1 p n I •~1 me* the dll foioutdt te* heller in . th • n k can them* solve 1. If. I* a w aini.'i tui ,j 1i t for nnyot'o to nosse**. and Wr. uiehlo'* dugmmtlc powers bavo( r *:• 1 l v/ond'i fhron • liout tho country. 1 ■ li. • ■ Hot ; plan, which Im po cull u 1 f.i • I1• lio.i|>itniH. and t* n t and ii" - . or In 4 •> •■•e ')• pi action or country doctors, v ; Ii • : , 1:1 \ note* the sympionis of the pa'.l'ni, in .i o rininsthoc udition of tho In* t*r 'll • 1 .all of which ho carefully records In hi* r'o or tor future rdeienco In lid* way 11 • a • •oital■-* tin’ true nature of the illc •I and * utilise. When sick people consult 1 1 * •> Killy tell* th 'in whether lie enn cure 01 1,-* I** * uoin, or iv 1 1 j t hoc they are hey m< I hope. ill IMPROVED METHODS OF TREATMENT \ * mild and pleasant; acree pertecfly with th ■ luotl and dioato Duly or ('lifld; 1• > not reduce *treUUtli; car ho ined wldloi.t work, and give lie, gr*iloat ponslldo heiieilt in the sliorteNt nosslelo 11 ti*• Pullout** can consult him or • ominnid * ite *vlt Ii 'ilia a* often as limy clmose, hirliK the whole time reipilred for tho euro without rega’ - 5 * whero they may he. arm with* out extra Hiarco. *hus rerulor'iig 1)1 • treatment an •‘•('lined satisfactory a* (bough Uiej were living next door to eseli ether Pori.in* (itisklOf'iiHv treated tiv U iurniU pi-eteiul.'i-w whok*ptrliMni* with them neinlh alter nvo-.fe, giving poisonous and liijurl a* COSUI'OiIU'I , should call and **e the Doctor. HIM’.IT I TIEM i rat.itrli. Mkln Diseases, Sll *. IMi n*' . ; a of ula. I) loo* ITII I tils. l*>r.eiiia. <’uu 01. I'll**.* no 1 Dl KUkaes of VVonu*n Slickly I.ml r-*n in 1 ein i * ( urod Pv the late *t approved treat? lent ‘i* nin‘**ui'il hv I* odltir sihiclhlihls of Arierica and Kuro|o. J f"- f'aflfv Ul)d I*ol respondent e Mil lidential. I I’ O I). to liny part 04 tie* \.l nIL <1 Stairs ( u;r spondenee \ illi Invalids hc*l*ii**! *. li< itrs with stumps In cluded unnveml free Call and l>o examined and nt lenst 1< .or Hm'cjiuhoo your dißease v audit it can no cured Tape Worm* removed in fmni tlm . io live hours without starvation. The reinedies for the whole course of treatment no furnished from lb# Office or .it, the Institute, all at onco or hy the month. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT THE Williams House, Thursday, Feb. 18 Ami Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Miice bourn from i) h. hi t:> !• p. in. LAWYERS SKIMAVKK. SKIKAVKK & SCUM 11)1 I.AWYKUS (•(Tii , 1 In Turrlwiii'M lirtrk liliH'k >rt U amain CiilliM'tlnUH |ir<im|itly attoixle.) to ItltONO MIJKLLKIC, tKHISTKIt <>K DF.KDS Notary I‘nl.llr ami I 'onveyitiii’er Money i'm*l mi reaaounbUi rate*. Vlanltowoe, Wlwonaln. PH SICIAINS J. F Mill,1101,1,AM). M I) < Mile** hnurs oto l‘J it in. I to i (< n slid 7to H p in < iftiee over Meudlik Jk Mulholland't Store. Miinitow<**, Wiih huhlo. Telephone k -? r - l! doctors paine: and muhbard--206 n. Eighth st. ( Mlic e Hours; | 10 to 12 a. in. ' ( Sto') a. ra. PAIN E \2to4 p. m. 111 I,I>AKI) ,12to 2p. tn. I'elephone: < Mlice Paine H‘)-2 riiijjs. Residence, SO-.A Hubbard — i>i:ntists DR. N. T. ZIQLINSKI, DENTIST 101 South Eighth Street, Opposite Schuette’s Store, ’ ■ - SEEGER 6 MILLER. DENTISTS SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. MANITOWOC. WIS Local Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. DR. M. L. BAST, DENTIST. lii new parlor* William* Übvk. opposite Manitowoc Saving* Bank Eighth ami ay Street*. ALL DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED Mr nitowoc, ; : : . : : Wisconata ‘WHAT DR. KUTCHIN • DOES NOT 00. He do< s not fright < n people Intmiocior- InC by bolding up a picaof asp- edynculb be'ore tbclT eyes. lie loss not urge the sick Ito take treatment I '• l-i n le knows them ito he Incurable Net* I liter does be by false I pretenses bold the rich under his cam month after mont u ■ iil doing them no t <od. He does not per f undo l Ip l -as to c tratilcs to doctor out the last month of their lives, or give up their lost dime for medicine. He duos not take patients under a so ..ailed falseguarnntea 1-rt tending lo charge | only fur mealclneand 'taking whatever | amount he can get. 11 -r make tlio object of i Ids life to xtni tmon i y from the sick. LATEST DISCOVERIES AM) IMPROVEMENTS, I>r. KnCrhli: Imi rncivcil the moct ap proved instruction In Analytical and Micro scoplcat Kiamltmilmm of the lUood. Urine, etc., whit'll nrc now • t> laddered I iui(*|H*nsuMe tc ii correct diagnosis in hpii.y iIIm aion. There re many dl.-vcasi * whirl) g *|i > mum in corn in nil . racth c ilo imi usually (rent, uml uro. (hero fore, wililiiii prepared with nect spnry and co#t- If outfit to x m Inc correct I>, nr t rent with sue* ce; such cusen, therefore. would do well to tall at nr.ee nod learn their true * < million. and whether the and oi if 1 lopoare yet open, or for* ?er cloned , ah at them MANHOOD PI RFEt TLV RESTORED. Oi.lcK nntnh-s and certain euro f<*r Imho tern y. f ora Manhood. Sp* rnuit urha a. Jesses, W< akn |4>* and Ncttoum Ia nility, alno foi Pro#- tat It Is Varicocele. and all private ulsensoa, win iher fioiu Imprudet t haMt* of youth or Heiurl ti(o>‘" ilii nmlurp yearn, or any r-mme that dohliitate* the an Mini I unctions, speedily and permitm 1.1 ly <nred < onsult atlon free uud Orl'Mi Hiuti • ntlul* Absolute i:urs guaranteed In cm a t>h> < aneH. No risk lnruri#d. •IREASEs Ol WOMEN. Huch an baa hath* and iik skill • f other physi cians nnd rein* *h Dr. l.nfenln ciitrkly cures. i linen I M .or*. Vihr* id nnd I lyhola (Jiowtha erred •• .11 o. t i.- ni ( < of ',*• knife. No culling, no pain. im • 1 ng* 1 Free F.aiimlriiiiliei pf the I r!nr -Kach ta p 11 applying f 1 • ' l u .atuicnt should ho:id or tiring *J I um -. f urine, r hlch will receive a oitteful ch mli -I nod n.h ros* epical oaiii'nai lon PILFH, FINT f \ \\) ItEtTAL I'M I Ui cured win. in or detention from on ‘lncan. Hyiilillik, thaton l i-a. hlrrt. Prltal# Hlood nnd Skh r d 11 <*• speedily, com* plotely and perm; 1 en 1* nr.u!, M:uvot> Pt 'hij i v and I’AI DlKtKf Ih US ye Id raptdly to ' it skillful treutuem