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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 2

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DAILY Sickness steals more savings than the 'burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the money that has been so hardly earned is paid out for drugs aud doctors. Sickness is the worst enemy of the working tnau, and the common cause of the working man's sickness is disease of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, iiver, or kidneys. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will stop the stealing of the swings by sickness.

It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion aud nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. "About ten years ago I began to have trouble iHlh my stomach." writes Wm. Connolly, of 535 Walnut Street, torain, Ohio, "It got so bad I had to lay off quite often two and three days in week, my stomach wouli bloat, and I would up gas aud was in awful distress at such times I Tiave employed been treated by the best doctors in the citj but got no he.p whatever. By some way or other 1 happened to get hold vial of your and I thought thev helped me.

It was then 1 wrote to you for advice. You told me that by my symptoms you thought I had liver complaint, and advised the use of your -Golden Medical Discovery' aud Pleasant Pellets' in These medi- -cines I have taken as directed, and am very happy to state that I commenced to get better from the start and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach. I feel tiptop, and better than I have for ten years Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." Nothing else is "just AS good." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulaU the THEYACCEPTDEFEAT Socialists Call Off the General Strike In Belgium. MANIFESTO ISSUED TO WORKMEN.

FINAL EFFORT To Secure West Virginia Operators to Attend a Conference. Huntlngton', W. April United Mine Workers of West Vir- whose repeated efforts to bring about a conference between themselves and the coal operators of the state have been unsuccessful, will make a final effort to secure the latter's attendance at a meeting called the present week in this city. If no recognition or satisfaction is obtained at this meeting, it is said, a strike will be the result the thousands of mine workers along the Chesapeake and Ohio, Norfolk and Western and Baltimore and Ohio railroads. Torrid Spell In the West Omaha, April was the "hottest April day known here in 15 years.

The thermometer reached 85 degrees, the previous record being 91. The intense heat was more oppressive owing to the excessive cold weather up to Saturdaynight, overcoats being required for comfort during" the past week. A dispatch from 'Falls City says the mercury reached 100 in the shade at that place, and that the fall wheat is suffering from the lack of moisture. Other points in southern Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri report record-breaking temperatures for April. Pope's Possible Successor.

"Rome, April Guiseppe 'Sarto, of whom the pope recently said in a conversation with Father Lorenzo Perosi, the Italian composer, "Hold fcim very dear, Perosi, as in the future toe will be able to do much for you-we firmly believe he will be our successor," was born at' Riese, in the province of Venice, June 2, 1835. He was educated in the Salosian institute at Cottolongo. founded by the famous --Dom was always studious, and his seriousness was proverbial. Ot'j'oftt by Rre. Kansas City, April destroyed the buidiing occupied by the Depot Carriage and Baggage company in this city.

The loss on the i i and is estimated at covered by insurance. Forty-six dorses Turbulent Demonstrations In Sweden In Favor at Universal Suffrage, a March to the King's Palace Being Frustrated by the Police--Turks and Bulgarians Clash. Brussels, April a general council of labor party held here it was resolved that work by the strikers in all sections should be resumed. The council issued a manifesto to the workingmen to this effect. The anticipated announcement by toe crown of the dissolution of parliament has not yet been made.

The papers here contain vivid descriptions of the riots which occurred at Louvain, near here, last Friday. The mob, which was returning from the station after meeting the Socialist deputies from Brussels, divided into two bands, one making for the residence of the president of the chamber, M. Schollart, and the other for that of the minister of the interior, M. De Trooz. The two divisions were soon halted by the police hand- to-hand conflicts ensued.

Volleys were fired into the crowds, dispersed, leaving a half-dozen dead and many injured in the streets. Charged by the Police. Stockholm. April meetings in favor of universal suffrage were held in all the towns of Sweden. In Stockholm the meeting was attended with considerable excitement.

The demonstrators tried to march to the palace of King Oscar. They were charged by the police and several of them were wounded. Others were arrested. The approaches to the palace are now guarded by troops. The meeting at Malmoe was attended by about 15,000 persons.

Heavy Fighting Reported. Kingston, Jamaica, April on the Royal Mail steamer Trent, which arrived here from Colon, Colombia, say heavy fighting was proceeding in the neighborhood of Panama and Bocas Del Toro last Friday. The officers of the Trent declare the situation on the isthmus shows no improvement. Turks and Bulgarians Clash. Salonica, European Turkey, April fight between Turkish troops and 18 Bulgarians occurred April 10 near Killndir.

Eigbj; of the Bulgarians were killed, while the others escaped. Three of the dead men wore uniform of the Bulgarian army. General Jacob Smith Talks. Manilla, April 21. The United States army transport Buford left here for San Francisco, after having been detained in quarantine for five days.

General Jacob H. Smith, who was in command of the American forces in the island of Samar at the time Major L. W. T. Waller of the marine corps is said to have executed natives of that island without trial, was to have gone home on the Buford, but has disembarked here.

Orders have been received here from Washington to hold a court of inquiry into the general conduct of affairs in Samar. General Smith claims that, to the best of his belief, the officers and men of his command in Samar had to 'face insurmountable difficulties; that the hardships they encountered were almost unbearable, and that the treachery of the natives of the island is unequaled in the history of warfare. Jury Disagreed. St. LouU, April jury in the case against William Strother, the negro charged with the murder of A.

Deane Cooper, the millionaire, who was killed in a bathhouse several months ago. being unable to agree on a verdict, was discharged by Judge Ryan. The jury stood seven for conviction and five for acquittal. Strother was present in court when the jury was discharged jml ajncaml much Herea over tne orrtcome ot His case will OTer to tke fall ot court. AwMinattd at Knoiville, April Woodward.

63, one of Blount prominent citizens, was assassinated at his home near Ellljoy. James Cumins, a neighbor, ran to Woodward's home on hearing a shot and found Woodward dying and unable to speak. J. N. Ogle, who lives on a nearby farm, Is under arrest charged with the crime.

Woodward and Ogle had been parties to many suits, and Woodward recently testified he would not believe Ogle under oath. Gambler Resisted Arrest Guthrie, O. April B. Growles was shot and instantly killed a deputy marshal at Lawton. In a fight in a gambling house Growles and a partner, Lewis, had fired a number of shots at each other without serious injuries.

Lewis had accused Growles of cheating at cards and the shooting followed. The officer attempted to arrest Growles and the latter fired in resisting, forcing the officer to fire in self-defense. Crossing Tragedy. Bolivar. April Loone, seven miles north of here, four persons were killed and a fifth fatally hurt by in Illinois Central excursion train.

The dead: ASolph Irwin, Mrs. Dolph Irwin, George Murley, Mrs. George Murley. The injured: Sarah Irwin. dying.

The persons killed and injured were in a wagon dnd attempted to cross the tracks. OHIO OLIO. mm WMK MAKES OW SUCCESS JCtNTMMUS. We hate ell the latest appliances to perform any and all dental operations with neatnen. Oar work cannot be surpassed and our prices are the very lowest.

Happenings in the Buckeye State. Fire In Moerlein's Brewery. Cincinnati, April large of the Christian Moerlein company suffered a loss of $100,000 from fire, supposed to be due to spontaneous combustion. The whole flre department was engaged for four hours in getting the flre under control. Andrew Moerlein was seriously injured by falling from his buggy en route to the flre.

Richard Porter and Jack O'Keefe, b'oth-firemen, were badly injured while on duty. Boys Struck by Lightning. Akron, April 21. Lightning struck the grand stand at the Buchtel college athletic field, crowded with THIRD NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OHIO. Our Crown and Bridge Work cannot be excelled.

We offer you not only the best work, but guarantee to please you. SEE OUR PRICES Very best set of teeth 00 Gold Crowns, 22k 5 80 Bridge Work, per tooth 5 00 Gold Fillings $1.00 and up All other fllling 75c We positively do as we advertise. Teeth Extracted Positively Without Pair or danger. All work guaranteed. Open from 8 a.

m. until 7 p. Suudays, 9 a to 4 p. Saturday evenings until 8:30 p. m.

BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Washington Row Sandusky, Ohio Odd Fellows' Building, Room 1. Telephones--Bell 518; Harrison 998. Prisoner's Admission. Knoxville. April Gillespey, alias Dock Hill, a prisoner in the Sevier county jail at Sevierville, on the charge of robbery, preferred by Knoxville officers, has admitted to Sevier county officials that he is wanted for alleged complicity in murder of Governor Goebel of Kentucky, and that there is an outstanding reward of $500 for his capture.

He claims Lexington, as his home. The Kentucky officers have been wired. Toilers May Boycott Meat. New York, April 21. One of the delegates to the Central Federated Union introduced a resolution at the meeting of that body which recommended to wage-earners that they re train from buying or eating beef and mutton for 30'days, beginning May 1.

This, it was explained, would be done CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $290,000,00 Tbe Way to Save Money by Opratac Account ta Ow A I A ot $1.00 and UfrwtnU TakeB. L. Cabto, prts. R.B.5dHNk,Vlc*trM. F.

P. ZoMknw. Cuk. DR. I I I C'0 Pmtlk Simin, OmtrnM, I A I Thirtr-fln ren'experience In the trMUwntolkll TOOI mud speciil rtiiMKi.

Anyone ifaicted with kMoer nod olid der troubles, backache, deipoudeDey, Iocs of sleep. oWeetite mm- and tired feelings, bad taste in the mouth weak and SPECIALISTS. public Cleveland, Ohio cyid MusatioBB. bone pains, liydrocele, Taricoecfe, diso blood, blood poisoning, eruptions, pimples and bfotehea on skin. Dr.

Spinney Co. will their roost careful attention and the latest and most scientific treatment. All pattenta will ba carefully examined and their will not be accepted for treatment nnlesa perfect and permanent Curacao be guaranteed. No pain, no cutting, no knife. Diseases Quickly, safety, rarely cared.

WrHt For Home Tnttmtat. Brtryltlmg Coafliutkl. DR. SPINNEY COMPANY. 61 PUBLIC SQUARE CLEVELAND.

OHIO SHIRT SALE Special this week. Come and see the greatest value ever ottered in this line, it will do you good. Best assortment of children's and boys' caps at 25c. CHAS. F.

STEIIN 1OT TIFPUV AVENUE. spectators waiting for the opening', to if tne lce of meat cou ia not Thl8 signature lo on ovory boi ol the genuine Laxative Tablets rcmertv that fold nnf flf 1 game of the baseball season here, killing two boys and severely shocking several others. Richard Roan, 12, and Arthur Rogers, an older boy, were the victims. As the crash came men and women were hurled forward and backward from their seats. Boy Decapitated.

Dayton. April stealing a ride on top of a Big Four limited vestibule coach Harry Egbert, a boy of this city, was decapitated by the iron stringer as the train passed under an overhead bridge six miles south of this city. The train pulled into this city with the headless body of the boy still on the roof of the car. Plunge of a Freight. Delaware, 0., April entire freight train, with the engine and 12 loaded cars, on the Cleveland.

Akron Columbus railway, went into Big Walnut creek at Sunbury, where a trestle was burning, as the train rounded a curve near there. The train was burned with the burning trestle, but none of the trainmen were hurt. Harsh Treatment of Immigrants. New York, April of Emigration Fitchie has received orders from Washington to investigate published stories that immigrants who land in this city at the Battery are brutally treated by the special police on duty there. A Brooklyn rest- dent sent a batch of these stories to President Roosevelt and accompanied it with a statement that one of the instances he knew, from personal observation, to be true.

The president, after looking over the papers, sent them to Secretary Shaw, who in turn forwarded them to Mr. Fitchie with orders to apply the probe. The instance mentioned was that the special police carried rawhide whips with which thoy beat the immigrants, driving the foreigners before them like so many cattle. I had nervous indigestion and a general derangement of the entire system. It had been a continual torture for 12 years.

My blood he- came very poor and at times my toe and finger nails would be diseased. After eating I would sit in chair and put my feet on something to keep them from swelling, and at times wpuld take off my shoes for the misery I had. Whenever I experience anything to remind me of past aches I cannot he too elated to tell what Ripans Tabules have done for me. I still take one now and then, because I know how bad I have been. They were just what I needed.

AT DRUOQISTS The fire-cent Packet ia enough for an ordinary occasion. Tbs family Bottle, 60 cents contains a anpply for a year. feblldly San Francisco AND Los Angeles, ACCOUNT FEDERATION OF WOMENS' CLUBS CHEAP ROUND-TRIP EXCURSION be forced down from the present high rate. Confederate Veterans. Dallas, April advance guard of the United Confederate Veterans has reached Dallas.

Train after train carrying old soldiers, their relatives, friends and sightseers, are rolling into the city to attend the annual reunion, beginning Tuesday. Estimates made by railroad men are that at least 150,000 people will attend. On several roads freight traffic will he entirely or partially suspended during the four days of the reunion, as there will be little room for anything but the passenger equipment. Generals Gordon, Moorman, Joe Wheeler and Fitzhugh Lee will be in attendance. The principal speeches will be made on the first day.

Tuesday, and "Private" John Allen will be orator of the day. Struck a Worktrain. Newcastle, Pa, April westbound Pennsylvania passenger train on the Pittsburg, Youngstown and Akron division crashed into a worktrain near Coverts Station, two miles west of this city, killing almost instantly' passenger engineer W. W. Irwin of Mahoningtown.

Fireman John Stevenson of this city suffered a broken ankle and severe bruises. Edward Williams, a worktrain employe, was severely bruised. None of the passen-1 Ticket Agent of L. E. W.

R. or gers were inju: 27, 1902 ROUND-TRIP RATES APRIL 19 TO VIA LakeEMWesternRl and its various WESTERN CONNECTIONS WITH First Class Service Elegant Free Reclining Chair Cars Pullman, Standard or Tourist Sleepers Reserved in Advance. For general information call on any California Oregon and intermediate points. $50 from Chicago, $56 50 from Cincinnati, to Los Angeles, Cal. and Return.

Account Convention of Federation of Women's Clubs. APRIL. 19 TO 27. $50 from Chicago, $56.50 from Cincinnati to San Francisco, Cal. and return Account Imperial Council Nobles of Mystic Shrine.

MAY 26 to JUNE 8 the Low Excursion Rates during Summer to Colorado points. Full particulars of Local Ticket Agents, or address, P. W. HARLOW Division Pass. Agent, 423 Vine Cincinnati.

0. Jan27dtf SOUTHERN RAILWAY EXCURSION TICKETS To all prominent points in the SOUTH and SOUTHEAST including St. Augustine, Palm Beach, Miami, Jacksonville, Port Tampa, Brunswicfc, Aiken, An. guuta, Pinehurst. Asheville.

BASEBALL. How the Several Contests Waged In the National League. AT CINCINNATI--. R. H.E.

Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0--1 6 4 address H. J. RHEIIV, Gen'l. Pass. INDIANAPOLIS.

Mch28toApll9 THE BIG STORE BUSIEST SHOPPING CENTER C. L. ENGELS CO. THE TELL Y0UR FRIENDS TELL Y0UR NEIGHBORS That tlic Big Store has its third free concert on Monday Kvening, April 21. Music by Prof.

Godfrey's Orchestra. Come! spend a pkasanl evening at the i Store, Come! Monday Eve, April 21, Bargain Night Batteries--Philipps and Bergin; St. Vrain and Kling. Umpire--Bmslie. AT ST.

LOUIS-- R. H. E. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 6 Pittsburg 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 2--10 12 3 Batteries--Wicker and Ryan; Tannehill andZimmer.

Umpire--Cantillon. The Standing. cu'its re. ri.uus. w.

r.c Pitts 3 0 1000 N. 1 2 .333 3 1 .750 1 3 2 5 0 Brook 3 1 .750 13 .250 Phila 2 1 .667 St.L.... 0 4 .000 POINT. Dryfioods Dept. At 15 Cents a pair while they last--1500 pair of the celebrated Shawknit Socks yon-alar 25 cent Carpet Dept.

Half Price Lie quick if yon want any. 40 pieces beautiful Embroider ed Curtain Muslins worth double Furniture Dept. At $1.69 each, (only 4iO of the celebrated Kaufman i i Cabinets regular price $2.75. Crockery Dept. At 17 Cents All copper and nickel plated Trays with scrrppr, regular r5 cent 1 Stove Dept.

Refrigerator Night All orders taken for Refrigerators and Ice Chests at extra cut prices. Sandusky's Big Store The "Land of the Sky" Also The South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition at S. C. Dining and Sleeping Car Service. Choice of Routes to Florida Globules of News Depicting Doings of the Busy World.

Earthquake shock felt at City cf Mexico. A funny story caused the death at New York of Dr. Nathaniel Freeman. Excessive laughter. Despondency caused Samuel Abercrombie.

a leading merchant of Rush- villc, io commit suicide. J. Piorpont Morgan, now abroad, consummated a plan to combine all the loading transatlantic steamship lines. Capital $150,000,000. Dannie Rosenbecker, 12, who murdered 7-year-old Arthur Shanteau near Toledo, pleaded guilty to manslaughter o.r.d was sentenced to 20 years in the penitentiary.

Seli-Defensc. Muskogoe. I. April 19. --W.

H. Mean 1 liie Lexington (Mn.) farmor who killed his niece. Miss Lytlin Means, at Henrietta, was discharged at V.Vwoka. The evidence showed that hs- kilVd the woman in self-defense and after she had seriously stabbed him. Means was held, however.

for incest. Relattvs from were present hail. Queen SL Crescent ROUTE Excellent Through Service from Cincinnati to All Important Southern Cities. PAM'G Ask any Ticket Agent for full information, or address: G. B.

ALLEN, A. O. P. St. Louis, Mo.

J. S. McCULLOUGH, N. W. P.

225 Dearborn Chicago, 111. Wm. FLANNELLY. T. P.JL, of Trade; Kansas C.

A. BAIRD, D. P. 719 Olive St. Louis, Mo.

C. H. HUNGERFORD, D. P. 230 Fourth Louisville, Ky.

jan21.dtf. S. C. WHEELER, Law. Solicitor of patents, notary public, bounty and pension agent, real estate and insurance agent, and special attention paid to perfecting loans.

Office: fooke Block, Columbus avenue. The Wall Street Journal Gives advice and answers, without charge, inquiries about investments. Studies, underlying causes of market movements. Determines facts governing value of securities. Criticis- es, analyses and reviews Railroad and Industrial reports.

Has complete tables of earnings of proper- tics. Quotes active and inactive stocks and bonds. Records the last sale of bonds and the yield on investment at the price. One who daily consults Wall Street Journal is better qualified to invest money safely and profitably and to advise about investments than one who does not do so. Published daily hy Dow, Jones 41 Broad N.V.

The oldest news agi $8 a year, $1 Tbe Kueoeler-Stang Brewing and malting Co. EBEWEHS OP Lager, Bohemian, Amber Export, tal and Standard Beer, Brewed from the Famous Crystal Rack Water Our Unexcelled Beer delivered to anf part of the cltr In oHeo for farcttr am. CHAS. J. KRUPP, FUNERAL DIRECTOR A A Telephones, both Office call No.

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