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A. NEWS OF THE LEGISLATURES. A Tree tnacti not. ICE ON iTIIE BRAKES Fri-htful I Ride Given Electric- They turn Green ball and heel even some of the best black stockings. Wash them with Pearline, and you'll have the black color restorelirxJDoes that look as though Pearline would "injure the clothes Things like these, hundreds of them, all more or less important make Pearline the best thinu to wash with.

Then, on teg of that, it saves labor, saves rubbing, saves wear and tear, time and Peddlers and some unscrupulous proccr will tell WdXlA you this is as good as," or "tbe same as Pearline." Jf IT'S FALSlv rearline is never peddled, and JLJcKJis. if your Rrocer sends you something in place of rcarhnr, be u-mJ ittttii. ail JAMES 1'VLIi, New York. A MM" i Crand Ave. and Third Milwaukee.

JANUARyTT895. HOUSEKEEPING SALE AVe are pleased to be able to announce that our entire importations intended for our annual Linen Sale Lave arrived. In past yeaH our Linen Sales have always taken the lead and this year will be no exception. We invite Housekeepers, Ilotelkeepers, Ilestur? ant Proprietors and all close buyers to visit our sale and inspect the bargains we offer. The Prices are unquestionably the Lowest we have ever offered for NEW and FRESH GOODS Of the HIGHEST GRADE JAMES MORGAN Co.

'V 1 'V -a. IV i i 0 WHAT BRINGS RELEASE FROM DIRT AND GREASE? WHY DON'T YOU KNOW? "Kxcuizo rac," raid tho eeody man, rl- dling up to tho well droned citizen, "if I don't you are just going into tho nlocn to buy a era cigar or something" "I am poles to buy myself a drink," answered tho citizen, with iia accent on the pronoun. "Oh, I didn't want to braeo you for no ball! What I want you to do la to take tlds bera nickel and ask mo to have a beer with you." "I I don't quite catch on." "I'll tell you. If I go In and drink with a Cue, -xdl fixed man like yourself, i kin afterward stand there and stow away all tho lunch I want to. If I go In look in as I do, with my llttlo old cfio nickel, I'd pet throwed out before I br.d a chance to take muro than four or five forkfuls of the beans and a sandwich or two," Tho deal was made.

Cincinnati Tribune, At tho fin of the Hand. Fho wasa puileless, innocent thing, and as fho passod a sign which rend, "Gloves cleaned and repaired," she thought cf something all of a sudden and want into tho i.hr p. "I ellevo you clean and repair iiloves here, don't yoiif" hhe snid.to tho clerk. "Yes, miss," ly replied 'Will, I have ono at bmie that I'll send down to you. It doesn't need cleaning very much, but I want it repaired.

I've lost tho mate to it. Then she retired, and tho clerk Is waiting nnd wondering how bo will get square With that Detroit Freo Press. Proved. "Do you loved mc, mamma?" "Yes, my child." "But not so much as I lovo you, I am i. 'Why not?" "Because you have to divido your love between mo and my two sisters, while I havo only one mamma to love." Figaro.

Dr. oeelfles are scientifically and carefully prepared Hemeuies. used for years la private practice ceil for over thirty years by the people em Ire success. Every sinlo fcpeciiiS a fijKH'ial cure fur tilt dseste nasnel. ttwj core without punflriR or redodni? the system and are in fart and deed tho Hot ereisa Hemeaics of lite orld.

o. rrtit PBJCrs. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Worms, Worm lever. Worm 3 Teetainxi Colic, Crying. Wakefulness .25 4 Diarrbea, of Children or 7 t'onebs.

Colds, fcrocciiltis Nrsrnlgla, Tootnache.Faceache.i.. Headaches, Sick Headache, tS lO ITepia. I ll.ousuesa. Constipation. 1 1 -Sap prosed orPaioTnl Periods .25 14-Waitea.

Too I'tofuse Periods .25 13 Croup, Laryngitis. Ii oars new UH 14 Halt lChram, trysijietas, .23 15 Itbea-iatiam, Kbetuuatic Psins .25 1 6 31 alarla. Chills, Fever and Aerue J2i 1-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In taeliead. JtS 30-WsMsii( Ceah. .45 27 Kldaer iisee JitS 2M-Nervona Itebility l.OO 30- riaary Weakness .25 3 1 Sore Throat, yuincy.

Ulcerated Throat .25 HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL, Tbe Pile elic. 25 1 is. Suli PrirtMi, er srat pmld rntpl sf pries. Da. Msnk (144 iuuii vajts.

Ill All WUaaai kIW TSKK. PES OIF ICS. CURES th: SERPENT'S STING. HEALS RUNNING SORES. tfsfwVWWrtil'l to txpectant t) Many Internal remecies are boinf skillfully and hIioit udvertiseo.

proteiwlDKtn Mborten Labor. Iensen Pains of Child-birth, and with wwUrsi incwwtMCV turtyu-lat mnsf rswitiow. Common sense should teach nnv wimnn that a pit iisration adapted AL UISOKUKKa wlii not prepare the vstem for Culid-hinh; on the comrarv. tnfrrMOi at this time may Imperil ber life. We earnosilr say bivau of all such; they cannot, at this critical period.

do anv possible ood, and their ue mar prove fatal, ltis onlv bv persistent II-T(K4L treatment while tncintf, thus relax-inir and softening aU the parts, that the boar of thild-hirtn is robbed of Its terror: an1 no riDely on enrth dues this bn( "JIOTH-Klt'S FR1KND," "or partner Inlorma-Uon address Tbe BradflrlJ BenUtar AtlaaU, Co. fe-: tzmvz It act powerfully and quickly. Cures when all ethers fail. VounuMcn iain lost nianlHMKi; old men recover youthful vUzor. abuluttirbssr ateed to cure Nervoasnesa.

Vitality, lsssetcsfr, MlKlly I missions, Ioat Poser, eitber sex. laillnc lirraury, lVsillic Ills eases, andrjl tffrtt tt fif o'ne or cxceitea aju imittcrrtum. Vr'urdscff tBftSnttv bikI coiiSuaiption. iKm If tlru(jii9 lnio.se a worthl-MJbf Utuleoo you leemie ii yf id a Breatrrrof't. Insist on Ids' PKF1 F.lt Kil ViGOK, or send for it.

Can he carried la vest pocket. Prepaid, piom wrap, per. I 1 per box, or for with A 1'cltlve WrllKn GsnrastM Is tsr srKfd I ba Slonev. f'airnhlfl free, Sold bv drupsisis. Address JrkUf 2lUICAI.Ab'., htctttco, IU.

Soldb R.T. ROBINSON and W.R KIRKBY )SS ssssssssss coupon for 91 BettA or brir-R tM ronpoa aitli lc'a. our coupon o-l-artroent ard receive oee part at lisrpc vs ax la- ft torv. rt 1 ST read y. Tw cents extra will be charred for 1 eaca part sent of soati.

r7 (6n Harper's Pictorial I History I i OB. ROOSmurr A Pe-IHe Written I (rtTff sd all at-S'AMisH IslSlsttllT. fSssraslred ur sU I MftnllVvJ tnull tail. fn-(il. utit ut' wijiitf'uil UnM wullirll.

Tbv swlui tfota olltVlH ttmtt. raitirMi, iM.bm NttfUfjy jt.ti. liiMktttly, fc.xli.ui.Wigr drau I.m. of Nir tliv Illinois Catheriaj Sprin-Celd bof, l'pliiu' InsugantiOD. SPElSGrirLD, Jan.

7. Wednesday, Jan. 9, the state legislature meets, land tomorrow night tho two partias wiU hold caucuses to select candllates. for (legislative offices. On tho part of tho Democracy this will, bo a mere matter of form, bo-cause their nomlhee haven't the ghost of a chance in tho running.

Tho legUl aturo stands Huuse Democrats 61; sen at He publicans S3, iK-mocrats 1. Tho will have 15 on joint ballot to tho LVtnocraU 7'J. Already tho hotels aro beginning to bo thronged with members, politicians and others interested In tho gathering. Chicago is well represented, hero being a strong contingent here whoso object is to seeuro tho caucus nomination of a Chi-rago man for United Htatos imtor instead of Culloiu, who has beeri at work a week and has his headqmrtcrsf open. NY.

E. Mason, of Chicago, is hero and is keeping open house also, while tho other -ui-didntesaro George H. Adams ami Alitor MedilL of Chicago, and Uoorgij S. Willies. For speaker of tho house Johi Meyer, of Cvxk county, is ilth most strength.

The senatorial cnudus nust bo held within two weeks of neit NVoducs- day. but tho exact date is not Vet known. Chance of Governor la Wisconsin. a'disox, Jan. 7.

Tho inauguration of Major Upham as.govrnor at noon today convoked a greater throng of prominent Wisconsin citizens than any tivent of recent years. Tho special train bringing Major. Upham and other state oflicers-cleet apd their ladies arrival at East Madison about a. m. theJ governor's guard and First Regiment' band esoortoii tho party from tho station to the capitol.

Mayor Corscot presided over this inaugural ceremonies. Chief ustice t)rtoti was seated at his right and administered tho oaths of ofilao to the now stato oflicers, with which exercises termiinatod. The outgoing stato oflicers each escorted his successor from tlio executive office to tho assembly chamber and presented him for inauguration, after which returned to tho executive chamber. Ajtter tho inauguration tho escort committeo ae-v companied tho state oflicers and tht ladies to their residences. Thei legislature assembles on Wednesday.

KENTUCKY CAN'T HAVE HAMPTON Judze Hueliwalter (jives Some Facts of Interest Gurernor Bronia. Cincinnati, Jan. 7. Judge Buchwaltcr has delivered an elaborate opinion in the cjiso of tho extradition of tho Hevj. A.

fcv Hampton, colored, dcmandotl bv Kentucky for ghootinfr and wounding a Mr. Dunham in Green county. The court said that no assurance had been given that Hampton would have a fair trial. Ho! found both the indictment and the requisition defective in form, but on tho broader ground of securing the rights of the prisoner tho court held that ho was justiflod in refus ing to surrender Hampton. Tho pre sumption that ho would djo without legal process If sent back had not boon rebutted by proof of any kind.

Tho court cited statistics lynchlngs in Kentucky of nineteen within a and ro comparatively short time, called the that oio of th i victims had been surrendered by tliis court. Tho court felt thp obligation to perform a moral duty in thif caao which could not bo enforwd by mandamus or other proceedings. Ho was willing to remand tho prisoner upon pnipor indict -jment and requisition if tho (governor or other authoritlis had provided a forco to prtt-ct him frtm vlolenco nrn insure an impartial trial. This had not been done and tho court felt bound to dibchargo the prisoner, fcx much intenrst Was taken In tho case that other judged left their benches to listen to tho delivery of tho court's decision. scisr 1 CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN ENCE.

Uustun lie lie vers lit Tiiat Creed Iodlcate a fine KdiQce. Boston, Jan 7. Christian Scientists of Boston and of tho whole country Were Interested in tho dedication of an elaborate edifice dedicated to that sect which took place here. A gteat throng of people gathered in this city from eviery state in the union in anticipation of this event and the services had to bo repeated four times in order that the people present might witness the exercises. The building cost over fciO.pOO, and the leader in tho dedicatory servioes was Dr.

K. J. Foster-Eddy, the adopted son of the mother and founder of the sect, assisted by Dr. S. J.

Hann. The new church starts on its course entirely free fronvdebt. Over 213,000 subscriptions were received with out any begging or borrowing, and the ground upon which the chiirch is built iwas given, by Rev. Mary Baker-Eddy and is valued at $43,000. Mrs.

Martin's Jewels Were Saved. Albant, Jan. 7. When too pclevan House burned it was reported! that Mrs. Bradley Martin, of New York, had lost $0,000 worth of jowelry.

NVhilo tho fire was burning Mr. Martin offered $o00 to any one who would rescue the; jewels and it was thought no one took tho offer. But it now turns out that a bell-boy got the property out of the Martin apartments and delivered It to hs owner, much to their delight and his own satisfaction. Effect of That Last Order. Chicago, Jan.

7. Referring to tho order of President Cleveland placing tho superintendents cf postal stations under civil service rules Postmaster Honing said: "This will ksavo mo with but three men out of the in the office, jbosldea my self, who are subject to removal. Assistant Postmaster Hubbard, Priva to Secretary CahJll and Cashier Green tho only men I have tho power to and ho added that ho was glad of it. Tbe rtrangler Mill at Work. Dksvek, Jan.

7. A woman of ill-repute created exciUMuent on Market street by claiming to have Ut-n attacked by a Woald-bo strargler. She says that a man entered her room and attempted to kill her in exavt'y tho same manner as three other Market strt women wero killed, The police discredit her story, but tho po-lice have a man under arrest now on charge of being the strangier. Was a 1'ioaeer liatherer. New Youk, Jan.

7. Daniel Hi. Cral, firs general manager cf -tho New York Associated Press, dbl at Asbury Park, N. J. He was nearly SO years old.

Mr. Craig became famous before the telegraph days by u-ing carrier pigeons to obtain fast news service, and tbe story of his struggles With rivals would 11 a book with Tery intercitiiis matter. Passengers. rOTTlT A GEAD2 A IHLE A IHHUTE, With i Ciulttnto Itulldlnc at the lint-tern Mtarrnkn Bettowdy Ilnrt, but the Other Kxeapo with Slight Injuryrire at Toronto fetroy the Olobo Ualldlng 5 and Costs tto LUe of a ircnun- our Sailors Drowned, Kixcstos, S. Jan.

7. A serious ao Client owtimU on tho Kingston Eloctrlo "rwt na.llwftj ThoJower 'portion of tho remd a wry totp gratia alonjt tho lower efnl uf.Brwuivray. Near tho top of tho lull a wlih. Whi-n car No, 1, In chargo tsf Corejuctor James Jsarton and. Motorman tjliarlcn Lank, rom.tuxl tM point (fokutf tlowti tt km found that th brahu would 4H hold the ear.

Tho motor-man madu r.intio effort to pot control of car, but tljtj Ico luul got between tho bruko and tha and tho sand box to Law-no effect. wore fly pisscngrr and thrjr niiulo dtw-porato atttMiipi to jump from tho fly lug car, but wcro Jmvcnted for 1 Im Alighted fcafely In a Snowbank. Finally ouj man, T. 1 Ostrandor, pransr for hl-tlifo and landed safely In a inowbank. Two of tho passengers wcro and.

wcro kept in tho car by tha conductor, who stuck to hla post, as did also thoi motorman. By thla tltno they were moving at tho rato of a milti a minute, and fmany spectators gazed In horror at tho runaway, which looked every motnenf as though it would dah into one of thp building? that lined tho road down tho hill. Tho car kept tho rails, howevpp. until the sharp curve at tho foot of thq; hill was reached. Right hero thotracl; lead Into Ferry street, on one sidof yhich stands the" building of tho Cornell SReamboat company.

Crashed Into a Duilding. Tho -runaway dashed over his enrvo at a terrific, rao and plowed half Way through tho office, taking down a huge iron pillar in its flight. Tho motorman was seriously Injured about tho skull and ho ba.svboen unconscious ever since and is likely -to Conductor Norton camo through safely. Mrs. James Seiflforth was seriously shocked and received a number of minor -n juries.

Her sister, who was also on the car, vflis severely bruised, but not seriously. Two gentlemen from German town jumped just before thecar struck and escaped with slight injuries. Motorman Link was. taken to the city hospital, but tho others did not require much attention. FATAL IRE AT TORONTO.

rive Firemen; to Hown with a Wall of The tilobe llnlldlng. Tor.ONTO,'Ont., Jan. 7. Firo was discovered in tho basement of Tho Globe building, on tho corner of Young and Mclad streets; ileforo tho first reel arrived flames jwero pouring from every window from 'garret to basements Tho entire flro department was nxm on tho Chief Afdagh and five men of tho lire brlgiido 6 to un ted the cornice winning around Iho first story of Tho (ilolxi oitleti and won- breaking windows to Introdvjeo tliw Ium when tho northwokt wall from tho rorulco flvo stories, foil with a crash. 1 Chief Ardagji was badly hurt alwut tho hoail ami to 1k rvmovoJ in a cab.

Hubert lkwer ivtvlvo.1 such Injuries that ho was taken to tho hospital, where ho nutwequently UUhI. Charles fe mint Fruneis Forytle, Kolert Foster, James Uavidwn ttnd Jiarry launders aro severely Injured. Tho Globo building, crecU'd in lsw.) at ft' cost of with a plant valiud at booh aoompleto wreck. I From Tho Globe fmllding tho flames crossed tho street to Harry Webb's rutaurant and that; build jo st was gvittod from roof to Loss on tho building on tho; stock faO.000. In tho rear of Mlchio Italian wi no merchants, tho building was also slightly damaged.

Then McKinnou wholesale dry goods sttrip was wiped out, entailing a loes of 1 70,000 on tho building and lOO.Ouo on stock which, had only been The nbovo with other losses make the total roach insurance, ji lx Men Ilnrt While Coasting. OmER DiY, L. Jan. 7. Sii young men, residents of tho village of Cast Norwich, were injured while coasting, and one of them is; ej pec tod to die.

Tho injured are: Harry Hay ward, shoulder dislocated; Frant Jsimooson, skull fractured will probably die; William Blauvelt, seriously in may bo crippled for life; John several ribs broken, also injured internally; William Shaw, In jured about thio head and hips. Pdut Boat Sunk, Four Meu Boston, Jan; 7. Th'o pilot boat No. 1 3 tho D. J.

Lawler, of this city, was sunk by tho schooner Horace II. Parker, of Gloucester, off.Minots' Lodge, and four of tho crew of thje pilot boat perished. Rudolph Harrison, tho steward of tho Law- ler, waj fho only ono who escaped. Ite ply to wart's Qaetioas. B.

Jan. 7. Ex-Secretary Foster, who is hero awaiting tho sailing of tho Kmpress of India for says that his mission has been much misrepresented and ho wishes to set forth his position clearly. At tho request of the-Chinese government has consvnte4 to act as counsel 'to tho Chinese! peace commissioners. Ho does not expect to bo to attend tho sittings of the peaeo eommlssiouexs, as all deliberations will bo carried on in private.

Ho will simply net as counsel and aiviser in tho matter, wd altogether in private capacity, hi uppolntment not Icing connected tu any way with tho United States government. Itad a HBaraablo Natur, Too. 0 ARM Kit, Mc, Jan. 7. SHfu Mai Bowman, for twenty -one years treasurer this city, is dead, aed tvl years.

A fact in his life was that, ho had never ridden on a railroad train. Olrbrated U'liiurlu'i Weddiag lyt Nkw Yobk, Jan. 7. The city chapter of tho DtughUra of tho American Revolution held a rvwptii.a at bLerry'a to celo-t rato George Washlnton't weddius day. Ureeklortdx Urt the Marote Heart.

CtlAliiKsTox, S. Jan. 7. Colonel W. C.

1. lectured her on the I J.llosophy ot our government to an auJi-c a co of forty people, inciudina throe Udius- at HK "PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN AMERICA. Tbey Date Baek to tbo Settlement of Una. sacbosetts and Conaeetleat, The origin of the public school system cf America dates back to the time of tho settlement of Massachusetts and Connecticut. In tho'very beginning of their history tbce colonists made provision for the establishment of schools in every town, and parents were required to send their children to them or educate them otherwise.

At first those schools were not entirely free that Is, those who could pay were required to do so but the evil of scp-rtttthg the children into paupers and ratepayers in time became a ppa rent, and shortly after tho colonies becamo states the school taxes were Increased and tho schools wcro made row. I The example cf these colonists was quickly followed by other New England colonies, but in other sections of tho country schools were either private or parochial for many years, except lu cases whore a free school was established ami supported by private bcnciUtrnce. When tho vast territories west of the Alleghany mountains camo Into the possession of tlie United States, every sixteenth section in each congressional township Vas set asido by the government as nutdeus of a publio school fund. Later this was Increased to two suctions for the benefit of tho newer states. i Tho southern states were tho last to embrace tho freo school system in Its-ntircty, having dono so only sinco tho close of the civil war.

Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Now Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Kansas, Nevada, isconsin, Ohio, Michigan, California, Arizona, Wyoming and Washington bavo compulsory educational laws. Toilet of Ancient Egyptian Lailirs. Ladies were tlieir own hair long, often plaited into tresses in a triple plait and fastened together at tho ends by a woolen string of tbo same color, kept in position COMB AND PAINT BOXES. at the sides of the head by hair studs of ivory or porcelain, and hairpins of ivory, wood or gold. -Hands of gold and ornamental fillets, with a lotus bud falling over tho forehead, were very general, and also light veils fringed with gold wero Tho eyes and eyebrows wero enriched with dark lines of kohl or stibium, made of antimony, black oxido of manganese, lend, Mack powder of -burnt almonds or frankincense.

Tho boxes for keeping these various pyo paints in are of many Miapes nnd kinds. Somo of them nro in bunches of five cylinders, ono to keep the little stylus in, and Ono for each quarter of the year. Others are of porcelain, ivory or glass in the shape of little columns or images of various deities, etc. Tbo nails and fliiRcr tlna were dyed red with henna, mado of tho pounded leaves of tho lawsonia. From some of tho tombs at Thebes come mysterious little stibium bottles of Chinese porcelain.

There la considerable doubt as to tho date and history of those, as the earliest recorded mention of porcelain manufacture in China seems to bo about tho second century B. and these little bottles appear to bavo bad a much earlier date than this ascribed to them. A Fabalocu Race of Dwarfs. The pygmies, in whose existence the ancients believed, were supposed to be about 214 feet in height and in constant warfare with their enemies, the cranes. By some writers tbey are placed at themouth of the Nile, and by others as inhabiting tho regions of tbe Tbulo and as living In subterranean dwellings on tho east side of the Ganges.

Every schoolboy is familiar with tho stories of this fabulous race of dwarfs, especially their antics with Hercules. Explorations in Africa have thrown light upon tho pysmy myth by revealing a raco of very small human beings in the mountainous country cf southeast Africa. They are called Obongos and arc about feet in height A race of very small men was also discovered in Africa in none of whom exceeded 4 feet 10 inches in height. Their peculiarities are dispropor-tionatclyJiUge beads, peculiar shoulder blades and abdomens of enormous size. Tbe Second Day of the Week.

Monday derives its designation from the Romans, who called it LuntB Dies, or day of the moon. In most European countries it has been held as sacred to the moon and bears a corresponding name in German, Montag; in French, Lundl; Danish, Mon-dag. The English word comes from the old Anglo-Saxon, 'Monandaeg. St. Nicholas la Holland.

In Holland St. Nicholas comes driving a white horse and not a reindeer. On Christmas evo tho children fill their little shoes with oats and place ihtm on the hearth. Thcso oats are for tho good saint's white horse. In the mornlcg the oats aro goneand in their lactJ aro found toys and sweetmeats.

Wild Camels In Ariions. There ace onio herds of wild camels In the detrt of jArlzona. They wero brougl to this country nearly i0 yeera ngo by Jo fersan DatlsJ when Lo was secretary of wa Ha thought they would be useful for tl army in tho western deserts, but the civil war coming on they were Buffered to run wild. I i i Cleanliness Next to Godliness." Tho familiar quotation, ''Cleanliness li next to godliness," is frcm xl.n Wesley's ninety-second sermon "On Dress." Tho idea is likenvUo to be found in Bacon's "Advancement of Learning." nnd h-ti traoesit back to Ph let-has ben Gair, a Hebrew commentator oa the Bible. 111 IK r.tiv fiiraiia.

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LUWot For ale in Kacine KEW ADVEBTI8KMENT8. ruslOKLU rclaadlkaaar. ilook mr" 1 Fi tCER'S ''4 HAII BALSAM Clsnr and brsntilia tit hair. I'ruiuuteS a lmurmnt froeth. vt Never Talla to Hestore Gray i'l 1 Hsir to Ita Youlhiul Color.

Clm prats dimwt a hair tftuil. i tl lruirri iTi 7 iT. I larkor a omuer Touio. lt ruiw ur Vk Iintn. IMiilnv, ImligMtkm, Fsm, Tt-ke tune.

4o by It. T. Itobinsoa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Chleajro.

Milwaukee St. 1'snl Kailroad. le)rt for Milwaukee. T.i.aiu 12.S.1 in ur T.0 ui Depart 'lor Cliicago. 7.S5 a tu 10.

a lit 4.0O ill 7 0 in 2.35 i'orthe West. 1X35 ui 4.UU sew AT For MUwaukae. 10.00 and 7.40 For Chicago. 7.25 a in laoo a 7.40 and 4.00 'urtbe West. 4.00 Arrivs from Milwaukaa 17 ui lll.Wla ui 11.50 a lit j.

1.40 ui tu MSpui Arrive from Cliicacri. 10.30 am 1.40 in 6-i5 in 8.35 UI From the Wast; 5.05 I 17 a la laiMm. I rom MUwaukse. 8.17 am 1Z 10 and 6.06 pm 8.35 pm From Chkagol lltOpm a. as 5.US tn I nns tbe West.

8. 17 lu Chieaviro tt Northwestern Kail way. Trains leave Racine as follows iiii(f North. 1.05 a ill daily 4. a in ex.

Ktimlay 9. 06 a ui ex. Hunday 10. 15 a daily l.Oft ill ex. Huntlay 3-fio in ex.

Hunday 4. 25 daily 6.35 in tlaily in daily 1 Goinir South. 8.3H a daily 7.5 a ui ex. KuuiUf 8. 2S a pl Hunday 9 a daily U.lKaiu daily lt ex.

Hunday 4.3H la daily 7.52 in daily BAC INE ill) MlLriM TaAlKS. Lsavefor Milwaukee. Arrive from Milwaukee 8. 10 a in ex. hutiilay 7.

35 a ui ex. fcuuday 1X45 ui ex. SumUy X'25 lu ex. Kunday 4.55 in ex. bunday jl4.UM in ex.

tuaUy B. Taut, Aswit. Arrival and Ilrpartareef Mails. Mails leavs the vjtofhe as follows 7.40 a lu North, Honth. East and West.

P.20 a ui South and West. 9.45 a North. a in luth and Fast. 1 1.05 a Mouth and Lt.J IX in Ww. 1X35 ui Jiorth.

1.50 iu South ami East 4.00 tu'Koutb. Last aiul, West. 10 North. North, Kooth, Fjurt and West." Maila arrive at pustorh'v: 5.50 a Nofh. Hmth, jst andWsNt.

'i 35 a North and Wwt. a iu Htmth, Fju4 and Wnrf.J 11.50 a North and Wrt. i 1.15 Koiith, bast and West. X15 in Houth. a.35 North.

4 0 lu North and NorTh and West, 1 6.45 ui Siiuth, Lit Sbd West. aOO iu Nurth. Alttrw ftaoxsnw, PtavUiiaidee. ALTS.B MstituK 71 1 i III vs yoa Kore Tljrrjst, I r3. til a in i.uTrj.

1 Wr.te ook Ss J. lrTrpil- 'Jc iro.i: iiJor pn. Caplttti -t. i -r: eiae f-estee af tree LESSONS IN PAINTING, CY r.TRS. E.

A. C0RHWELL For recimtia of work drf.irther' fetiD. at fctudio. 1114 1, .3 roet. Urim ti.aea int v.

otX. GB ATEFTJI COMFOETIN BPPS'S BBEEAKFAST SUPPEE. 'By thoronh knowledge "of tbe natural laws which govern tb operations of digestion and nn trition, and by a carefal application of tbe line properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr, Eppe bas provided oar breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beveiage which may save ua many heavy doctors' hill. It is by tbe juriwious use of such articles of diet that constitution may be gradual built tip until stroiiff enough to resirt every tendency to disease, iiaudred of subtle maladies are Boating aronod ua ready to attack wherever here a a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pnre blood and a properly nourished frame." Civil Service tiazette.

Made simply with botlintr water or milk, hold only haJf-poaud tin, by tiroceis, labeled thns: Cbem-tsts. London. Kneisnrt. VV.IL.I3nucLAS o.a ttr-rr? is the best. WW rIT FOR A KINfi.

S. COEDOVAM. riiuutawiMiuuii lau. HZ fine ziulXHtxax 3.EJPCUCE,3 SOLES. i -EXTRA INC- LADIES trMn row nr Over One Million People wear the W.

L. Douglas $3 $4 Slices AH our shoes aro equally They flva tbo best value for the mow. They equal custom shoes la style and (it. hiir wearing quailtles are wnsurriarscd. The prices ara unuorm.

stamped en eoic. From $3 saved over other mekec. your dealer cannot uprI you can. Soli iy VELFL ItRAYNIK. DR.

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