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WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Roon MOULDINGS, Etc. CHRISTIAN General Cooperage Business. Office and Factory at 114 Second Street. All orders given Prompt and Immediate Attention WANTS. of situation'- wanted vtthur malt or female, not excwxliny are In sorted free of charge.

If ant ors il come thenrHt tune, we invite as iimus- art- to A-hai you Hdvertise for. We wish tho udvurtisvt to feel that they are not imposing on us by usinir our free col- THIS Third National Exchange Bank Of Sandusky, Ohio. A general banking business transacted in all branches. Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 L. CABLE, Prest.

R. E. SCHUCK, Vice Prest. P. P.

ZOLMNOER. Cashier. TICK STAB is the medium through which the imiv always have wants supplied. Those desiring answers to their advertisements addressed care of THE STAU, can a oso re 3 of expense. For all other notices under this head a charge of 25 will be for first insertion three nsertio week, Space of three lines'pr loss, eight words, to constitute a line.

dozen men to work iu brick yards. B. C'hambers, Hancock strift between cemetery and Soldiers' home. $300,000 TO LOAN. Nielsen Opera House SATURDAY, flAY 6.

The young character comedian J. C. LEWIS and lilt, Big Comedy Company, iu the- Rural Farce Comedy 'Si Tin- i rent Hailioud Scene, rhe Threshing Machine Scene, The Country Fair Si'ene. THE AL Km-om, U.S. WuAT'iKjt iLi u.

The following oiuvi-vutiun win- mau- at tl.e same moment of time at all the str tioas named. Stations, Wind. Weather. Oswego--W--Cloudy, Buffalo--S--Cloudv Sandusky--E--Cloudy Cleveland--NK- -Cloudy Toledo--NE--Cloudy Detroit--S--Clouuy Alpena--W--Cloudy. Soo--B--Clear.

Marquette-- NW-Clrar Duluth-Calm arid Clear Jhicago--E--Clear (Jregn Bay--S--Pt. Cloudy JO 28 JOL'l 30 dU2li Jo J0.lt JO.l!- JO.lfe a i 'o 1 Lt Lt Lt Lt Lt Lt Lt Lt 'm 1 Line Hammocks and Croquet Sets, PLAYS ind ure. Tho breach 1 et weeu the two is the I theatrical gossip of the hour, and it is expected she will leave the Lyceum company within a few days and resume pi A i hersuburbautouriu J. comediaus, ui. me one one of the cleverest of ly onm ass i ted by a company Gillette has a Tvrou.

N. probably until his dramalizjti. 11 of tho Sherl -ok Holmes stories is iu fair- oii- where to shape. Gillette 'uui 1 eiTIZENS'BlNKIIieTfiUSTCO OF SANDUSKY, 0., Offers loans in any amount to the public on long time at moderate interest, secured by real estate. Partial Payments may be made at any time.

Come and see us. T. B. TAYI.OR, President. HBNRY GRABFH, Cashier.

LOOK f) Admission 25c, Hoc and 50u. seat-, on nt Mclvilles Fnday. For Fun Street Pnradfc IT Kur Sl alul hw Ooluit ''y Baud iirtidt- Sandusky record for May 0. 1899. ending 8 a.

Beventy-flfth meridian uiuri. Maximum temperature during past 2-J hours. 30. Minimum temperature during past lil hours. Precipitation durinu oust 24 hours.

.00. E. C. THOMPSON. Observer.

WEATHEK FORECAST. WASHINGTON. May e--For tonight and Sunday. Announcement Of Special Prices. As an inducement for you to visit our store, note the following LOW PRICES we offer: Window Shades, the Pelt kind, only 9c Window Shades, opaque, plain, worth 3oc, only I Window Shades, opaque, fringe.

worth 50c, only Oak or Cherry Curtain with trimmings, only 15 Oak Curtain Poles, 6 or 12 foot iier foot White Cottage Curtain Poles, with trimmings, only 10c Kirk's Cabinet Laundry Soap, 12 for 25c Kirk's Good Deal, 1 lb bar 5c 6 tor lOc Kirk's White Cloud noatius; soap per bar 5c, 6 for Kirk's Crystola polishing soap, per bar 5c, 6 for 2oc Kirk's Kirkolme Washing Powders 4 lb box loc Kirk's Kirkoline hashing Powders, 1 lb. box 5c, 6 for 0 We also handle Kirk's Toilet Soaps. Small Chambers, uncovered, only lUc Small Chambers, covered, only Pillow Sham Holders only is Magnolia Axle Grease, per box only 5c Photo Frames, your choice only 25c theleelive, M. N. SISENWAJN.Prop., 126 Columbus Avenue.

THE GREEN FRONT. Nielsen Opera House Six Nights Commencing MONDAY. MAY 8th. Mesmeric Mysteries Fun, Laughter and Science Combined. PKOF.

From London, England THE GREATEST LIVING MESMERIST. Laughable, Mystical and Wonderfully Exciting Entertainments Consisting of Experiment-, 111 Animal Magnetism or Mental Elttctriciry. Admission 25 Cents to all parts of the house. Boys' tan or black lace pair at 7:20 Water street. PAI-L LKI shoes at a aii.ij-er.

Home Beer on Tap. The celebrated home beer brewed by the Clevelaiid-Sandusky Brewing Co always 011 tap at George new saloon, 727 Market street. Lunch all day and every day. drama, "Si Plunkard," at the Nielseu this evening. Mr.

Lewis has surrounded himself with a good company of comedians. The characters of the play, especially lie principal ones, are not greatly overdrawn from real life, and that makfs the fun genuine and hearty. Si Pluuk- ard is the story of an unsuspecting, simple old farmer being defrauded by a clever sharper from the city, assisted by 01 iv the of whoa In; waurs .1 brands Ir is made Ask for coupons for soda and cream soda at Ohly's coupons for 25 cents. ice drug store. Six CLOFH QUALITY.

Great difference is observable in the quality of clothing material. We make a feature of the most carefully selected cloths, and when made up in our excellent styles it's not at all strange that our patrons are pleased, or that they get long use from oursplennid garments Herchant Tailor, 642 Market St. You can get the best hard and soft coal at the lowest price of CHAS. BERTRAM Both phones 260. In our line of ladies' $3.00 shoes there is more value, style, stock and workmanship than in any line placed on the market this season.

PARSONS IRVINE. Cincinnati and Via Big Four route--Sunday, May 7. Special train leaves at 5 a. m. Returning: leaves Cincinnati at 6 p.

same day. $2.00 tickets sold at $2.00 will be good returning on all regular trains Monday, May 8, 1899. an unscrupulous Jew. Mr. J.

Lewis appears in the character of tlie traditional ueaster, Si Pluukard, whov chief reason for being is to serve as a foil to the conventional villain The sensational features presented are a i i i and the piotits orking threshing macMae, a i i I expended for railroad scene, introducing a locomotiv" and a train of cars tVet in length, pass across the stage at i i ed. presenting all the sensational ell', c-ts of .1 train of cars. The county fair scene, realistic scene at a county fair, and many other catchy novelties. This sea- sou the comedy has been rewritten au will be presented with all the new feat ures and all new specialties by a talente company of comedians, making it that the climatic conditions neighborhood just suited him. The is only a few miles from Asheville, of the most celebrated of this country's resorts for people of worn out or naturally delicate constitutions.

Gillette's new play, which is a dramatic arrangement of -The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," will be produeed about 20. Katheriae Florence will be In- iug lady. i 1 wi' Lawn Mowers fiiude of good materials, well built, has steel cutter bar. aiii; Ls guaranteed to give satisfaction Uue with 14-inch cutter costs you $1 also carry other styles from 00 to $1 58 each. White Mountain Ice Freezers and Refrigerators.

Everybody knows them. Prices right. Garden Hose and Reels-Complete, $2.63 aud upwards. Grass Shears, i5c. Rakes, 25c.

Hoes, 15c. Pruning Shears, 25c. UV ery of i i i i i i eer to call lor Ju re Iroin ielii i.j i ar Parsons Irvine have the swell dress shoes of the season, viiice yourself. Try them and con- up-to-date farce comedy success. Prof.

Reynolds at the Falls. During the present week Prof. Reynolds has been giving a mesmeric enter tainment at the Park Theater, and the effect in every household has been similar to that in our own, there must bi happy people hereabouts. We know it quite common to pronounce things hum bug.aud then straightway embrace them We do not care what Prof. Reynold's power may be termed so long as scores of intelligent aud respectable people come under it.

Mesmerism, hypnotism, or any name will do. No occult or mysterious power is professed. Many people possess equally strong powers as Prof. Reynolds, if they only knew it. No man can be mesmerized agaist his will; a good mesmerists can easily pick out his subjects and then his problem is how to convince them that they are no longer To Buyers In All Parts of 'ARE YOU NERVOUS? Our Building Sale still goes on.

It, pay yon to walk a mile or pay car fare six times over in order to get to our store, as you can save money on every article you buy Here We won't enumerate the many bargains to be had as limited space will not permit, but our business is increasing steadily which is sufficient guarantee that low prices pro- vail. Remember that a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Edward Weis Boys' button shoes at 75 cents. Ladies' walking shoes at 43 cents. Ladies' slippers at 48 cents.

Call and see them at 725 Water street, next door to Riukleff's hardware store, PAUL LETS, Manager. Give Him a. Call. You can always get a good glass of Knebeler-Stang beer at Geo. J.

Beiei's saloon, 224 McDouongh street. 2w PUBLIC SALE OF BICYCLES. Also Bicycle Supplies, Machinery, On Tuesday, May 9, Consisting of machinists' taps and dies, latheh, emery wheels, forge and anvil! three-horse power motor, shafting hangers, pulleys, belting, plumbers' taps and beer pumps aud finmtrs, sewing machines and free agents. People of nervous make up are most susceptible to hypnotism. It begins and ends with the person ruesme- ized.

Certain conditions are absolutely- necessary and subjects are often scared into a complete surrender. Prof. Reynolds does not state the foregoing. It is about as we understand what we have seen of mesmerism. Combine with ihis the Professor's magnetism; his powerful nervous made up and positive will and we have people dancing, singmg, standing on their head and other interesting situations which go to make the audience and nor fur UH i ONE HUHbkfcD Were Added to Membership of Lady Mac- cabees Last Nijj-iit.

A joiuc initiation of members into Samlusky hives. WiNDOw SCRrE.N'S. I li Reeves and was held hut evc-nmg at the Maccabee hall on Marketstreet. The occasio marks an era of renewed prosperity the order, there being 97 new member added to the rolls last night. Of thes 02 will belong to Reeves hive and sr, t.

Sandusky City hive. There were about 500 ladies present Visiting delegations from the hives Norwalk, Milan, Hurou. Bellevue. Lodi Port Clinton and Bloomiugville also at tended. The initiatory exercises wen participated in by Emma S.

Olds, lad state commander, and Mrs. Williams who was instrumental in founding the first hive iu this city. The evening was concluded with sumptuous banquet. Music reu deredby an orchestra under the direc- iou of Julius Frank. 11C OAZA 615-61? Markht Street.

CONTRACT NOT LET. see a good laugh until nature is all broke up. If supplies, show cases, side wall cases, (nearly new), and'tools of Barnes' sa'e all kind. Sale to take place at the Nielsen Opera House block. ADOLPH W.

LANG HKKFNEK, Auctioneer. you do not find yourself laughing the next morning after the exhibition as a remembrance of ludicrous events come to mind, it will be an unusual event. Tuesday evening we were not there but a burst of laughter from our bed led us to ask what was up oh nothing only I was thinking of Prof. Reynolds pc fumery scene last night and I haven got through laughing yet about it. deuce comes to us from all in atteudii that Prof.

Reynolds is more than in Falls Gazxette. Anybody desiring to comedy should attend the production of "Between the Acts." The play was preduced by the Joe Jefferson club at their rooms on last Wednesday night and will be put on at the Nielsen opera house on Wednesday light, May 17, for the benefit of the ree library. Let everybody attend. OVER A BABY assed a Hug-e Locomotive and a Train Of Cars. The little child of Mr.

and Mrs. John lanks of Front's Station was saved from -eath in an almost miraculous manner yesterday afternoon. It was playing on the B. O. tracks when a posed of an engine and 24 along.

The child was in the middle of the track when its mother became aware Board of Water Works Opens Furnishing- Coal. The board of water works trustees met 1'ist evening and opened the bids for furnishing 1800 tons of coal for use dur- BUSINESS MAN DEAD. Bids for Fred Well Known Citizen, Passes ing the coming year. figures were submitted Groch Coal Co The following Johnson Co, -West Virinma. C.

Huud- Cougo Hunt Wein-West Vii(fima Hoi king Pooahontai PittaburK No. 8 Daniel Huffman-Jackson Inter Lalce Fuel Thackvi XX Sh twneo. Fred Marshall-Virginia. l-'ocahoiUas Go 1 48 82 $1 40 $1 7o 1 16' 1 54 SI 74 $1 75 1 55 $1 H7 1 45 08 The bo'ird deferred thb let! ing of the contract for one week, pending a test of The Fred in tram eom- cars camp he different kinds of coal, jroch Coal company was tructed to furnish one car of West irgiiiia coal; C. C.

Hand, one car of 3ongo, and the Inter Lake Fuel coni- any, one car of Pocahontas. BETWEEN THE ACTS. Reproduction By Joe Jefferson Club to Be Played at the Nielsen. A reproduction of "Between the Acts," the society comedy which met with so much favor oil last Wednesday, will be given by the Joe Jeffersou club at the Nielsen opera house on Wednesday, May 17. The proceeds will go to tln Free Library association for the Away Last Evening-.

Fred Kranz, one of Sandusky 's best known aud most highly respected business men, passed away at his residence, 742 Central avenue, at :30 o'clock last evening.after an illness of some months. Mr. Krauz had been connected with several business enterprises. He founded the Sandusky Boiler works, and owned and operated the Saudusky Metal works. He was a practical am ber and conducted an establishment on Water street.

During his long residence in Saudusky Mr. Kraaz had won the esteem and respect of all who knew him. His private life and business methods had many friends who will learu death with sorrow. was 50 years 5 mouths and 1 0 days A widow and four children survive him. made of his The funeral will be held from the family residence, 742 avenue, on Monday afternoon at o'clock.

Al- ringi call for the Co. bt-ur. or bouiod Harris, phone M. ill 1 of her baby's danger. She ran to its aid ur( hase ot more The play is but fainted before reaching the track.

1 in Notice to Water Takers. All water rents (except for measure water; are due May l. Payable at the water works office, Market building, fore May 30. F. W.

BAUKK, Secy. Peerless Sc SB? DIETZ MISCHLER, Cigars and Tobacco, 224 Columbus Ave 1221 MONROE STREET. SPRING'S SWIFT STEPS Are on the heels of the tardy winter and all men's thoughts now turn to the discarding of heavy clothes for lighter ones. We have the largest stock of goods to select from in latest styles and patterns, and our prices are the lowest in the city. If you try us once we will make your clothes always This new No.

8 Stove only Second Huii ccds ali J. A. DANCER 817 Market Street. Pickets And Posts. We can furnish all sizes and kinds of Pickets and have a full Cargo of Posts on the way which we can sell Cheap BENNETT LUMBER Big Four Dock.

Notice. The public is hereby notified that by mutual consent all business relations between the undersigned and Fred W. Soher have ceased and determined, and all persons desirous of transacting busi ness through my offices arc respectfully requested to communicate with me per- ually from tins date. FRKNI i May IbiW. There is no truth whatever in'the rt port that Edmond Rostand, author '-Cyrano de Bergerac," is insane, cablegram says he is in excellent healt and busily engaged upon a new play.

Al O. Fields, the minstrel imprc sario, is reported dangerously ill at hi home in Columbus. Edna Wallace Plopper will star on he own account next season. May Irwin's younger son Harry has been admitted as a cadet iu the United States military academy Annapolis. Tony Pastor lately celebrated tlx hirty-fourth anniversary of his eiigage- ncnt New York.

Kyrle Bellew denies the report that is to vi.Mt this country with Sir Henry Onn't forget the Unknown Ten Benefit club's excursion to Toledo, Sunday, May 7, on steamer Arrow. Boat leaves Col avenue dock at 7 :80 and at (i o'clock, standard time. in attendance. Toledo Good niusu tuthsa Rinderle, TH13 TAILOR. 604 Market Street, l.ea Block.

Old Newspapers olny fer 100, at Star Office. lOc. HOR Lrittle Joker AT- Wesley's Cigar News Stand 6S1 STKKKT GO TO- FredKromer'sCashCoalYard 105 Lawrence street, and get a big load of coal for your money. Htrrimm phone 811. Prizes Awarded This Evening.

The pool tournament at Joe Wisher's saloon, corner Pearl and Monroe, will be concluded tonight and the prizes awarded. A grand free lunch will also be served. Free Lunch Tonljrht. Veal roast, for lunch tonight, at Finley (Jriosheimer's, opposite, central station, Market street. H' ing's company next season.

W. J. Ferguson, a member of "The Turtle" company, is one of the three surviving actors who witnessed the assassination of Lincoln. Paderewski will be heard in this country next season. It was impossible to stop the train and it seemed certain that the child would be killed.

However, the child fell flat. between the rails, perhaps bv accident 1V lr parts caunot he improved -i i out, -n-rvriti TUwi i i made up of a combination of mistakes, errors and family troubles aud the final dawn of pcuce. Each member of the artist aud the interpretation Cadet Roys Dance. given uy i he n-w r- d( com Lea's 11 evening as a very eujoyable affair. Many of the boys gave- decided military appearance to the occasion by wearing uniforms.

A program of military dances was indulged in. The boys cleared about $30 which will bo added fund for new uniforms CUSt possibly by a protecting providence, aud was saved. The train passed over it, but the little one escaped uninjured. The train was stopped and the trainmen returned, expecting to find the lifeless body. Instead they found the little uninjured, but, of conrJe, Mrs.

badly scared and crying. The joy of both the mother and trainmen at the unexpected deliverance can be imagined. upon. The following well known people comprise the cast: "Dick" I'ouit'iirt, nmrnud, yi-t A Bnhop (n-oryc Jlt-rriKalc, iin unlm-mlly tru-iid Alcjuin-li Mcandi-r, Dicks um-lc, blamed Ho- ur tis Brewer ris. Comfort miin-servunt Morning Funeral.

The faneral of Martin Wieber held this morning from St. was Mary's church. Thi- deceased had many friends and these attended in large numbers the services conducted by Father Rob- holz. lurermeiit was made in the German Catholic cometory. Amber beer goes on year after year without the slightest variation in quality.

It is the beer that has ma Saudusky famous all over northern Ohi Popular Cheap ExcursioiTu7ceiina. On Sunday, May 14, the Lak Erie Western Railroad company un a special train, leaving Saudusky a. m. rate $1 Do not fail to tak iin'nTnni Mcundi-r, blameless and blaiuud Chas F. Selkirk Lirk'n aunt.

IT i i Miss Klsio a i i iJ'i-k's wife, "iiiikrown, nn- lionurud ami 31r.s. Meander sin.ud Every citizen who MHH Emclino Moss has the welfare of dvantage of this opportunity to speii enjoyable day at Celiua, ti.shiug an oatiiig oil the largest artificial body vater in the world. Base Ball Th liua and Muncie clubs will play atch game. Don't miss it. Take you heel along no extra charge.

For fur HT information see R. J. Gould, tickt gent L. K. W.

R. R. Turtle Soup for Lunch. Turtle soup for lunch tonight at Felix Wiober's, West Market street. Northern Light Refrigerator? Mineral wool lined, with dry air circulation, which makes them ice savers.

J. MKRTZ SONS It is that Lillian Russell may star "Peg Wollington" next season. It is practically decided that Miss EI- lon Terry will not visit the United States i Sir Henry Irving and his company. The relations lxtween the two are verv strained. At the production of "Robes- pierre" at the Lyceum Miss Terry was he only failure in the large cast.

She did not know her part the first night, vastly ihe scenes with Sir Henry. In fact she nearly ruined them, and if it had not been for the t-plondid work of the other memlx-rs of the company, this greatest success of the season would have bceu'a gigantic fail- First Sailing Party. The young people of the First Baptis lurch with their friends, enjoyed thei rst sailing party today. The triu iptha launch "Otse Keta," belonging Oapt. Goodsite vas secured for tin The boat left, for m.

and after a pleasant excursion tin occasion. island at sail and a wild flower party partook of a luncheon prepared by the ladies. The return home in the afternoon was enlivened by the singing of songs and all report an enjoyable time. At the Engineer's Office. A new Harrison 'phone, No.

has been placed in the city engineer's office. Anyone wishing hasty information con- corning any of tl-, affairs under charge of this office will appreciate this added convenience. Ask for the Knebeler-Stang's Brewing company's brands of boor and you will always get, the Drink no other. the people of Sandusky at heart, should not fail to attend the performance. The Kuebeler-Stang beer is the best brewed in America.

It is second to none. Drink no other. Finest chocolate and vauila u-o cream can bu had at Lewis H. Ohly's drug store, tomorrow, in any quantity and at the lowest price. to any part" of the city.

Both phones. It A tr DIED. family tin- a i residence No 74- avenue, Friday, IVfay 3. Is9(). 5 months and 10 day-.

Funeral services at the family reside: 742 Central avenue, Monday, May 8, in Friends ot the tend. Burial private. No. 1808, at 2 family invited to Circus Coming-. Walter Main's circus will be here on Wednesday, May 24.

H. Rice, advance representative, was in the city yesterday making arrangements. One of the features of the show this year is au exhibition of a number of Roosevelt's Rough Riders, who saw service it Santiago. The show will appear at lie West grounds on Columbus avenue. DEALKK IN Gottlieb Zimmerman, Wines Choice Goods a Specialty Cor.

Market Wayne Hts hone 122. Amber aud Crystal Rock beer have nado Sandusky famous and will keep you in good health if you drink either. Drink no other. No Danger at Kelleys Island. John Reiuheimer of Kelleys Island the city today and brings the in- mnation that the article in our last vcuing's edition in relation to smallpox the island is not wholly true.

There as been one case on the island, but this as promptly quarantined and no irther spread of the disease is antici- The island authorities took ronipt, action and avoided the danger of epidemic. California Nujrgrets. In the display window of i Mischler may be seen some specimens WK DO ALL KINDS OF Bicycle Repairing and Lawn Mower ro.MI-I.ETE I.I.SB or IHCYOI.E A I HUMDKIKS AT George H. Zimmerman's 010 MARKET ST. INOW is THE; To have yonr Furniture mid hauled.

over- as new. pairing Mnkinp arid PEOPLE'S 814 (Jo; FriKP. J. UPHOLSTERING I A of real California nuggets. The window is tastefully decorated i packages of tobacco of the same name.

Granulated Sugar per pound. Choice Apricots, Sunset brand, 12c per can. Table Peaches, Russel Bros. 15c per can. Fresh supply of Buttermilk and Creamery Better from the Castalia Creamery.

USE GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. brand, F. WICHMAN SONS, Both Phonos No. 32B. Washington and Shelby Streets..

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