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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 5

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LOST DOCKET On "the streets, containing a sum of money. Finder please Wanted old clothes." furniture. carpets and stoves for which highest Store, 740 Wate A GENTS WANTED, or salesmen desiring side line, to take orders by samples; staple seller, easily carried. We pay expanses and salary or commission and furnish samples on application. Address.

Lock Box 125', New York QENTLEMAN of ability as salesman, cap learn of lucrative and permanent position by GOING TO BUILD? If so, send us name and those of five others with selectionof new plans FREE. FRANKLIN w. i miaaeipnia. Island, Ohio. jullaetr Ladies who write plainly to work ply with self addressed 'stamped envelope.

LILIAN DCRAND, South Bend Ind. Iulld3t Furniture, Stoves, Carpets and all kinds of second hand goods by an American. A. DANCER, 817 Market street mar28dly. Hard and Soft Coal and Coke.

Now is the time to place orders inter ouppiy. C. B. DENNIS, jul3dlm Washington Street, B. O.

Crossin Dissolution of Copartnership. THE partnership heretofore existing b'etwee RobertGutzeit and Robert Borchard. unrln 011c uumc u.uu Myie 01 me aanuusHv Floral Company, has this day been dissolved, said zeit. who will continue the business and who pay all the debls of said firm, ROBERT GUTZEIT ROBERT BORCIIARD. TAKE THE ELEVATOR FOR PASCOE'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN KINGSBURY BLOCK Best Gaiiery in Town.

jul2dlmo LADIES PLEASE NOTICE. MES.RUTHl.BEED, 315 Hancoclt Street, 7 Will be at home every afternoon from 2 to 6. Ladies will do well to talk with her concerning the success of this wonderful HOME TREATMENT VIA VI. She is also prepared to take orders for the Equipoise Health Waist recom mended by Mrs. Bacon.

feb'JttdJyr BOAT LIVEfilES. Steam pleasuse yacht, row and sail boats, with experienced sailors and oarsmen. Fishing tackle of all kinds for sale. H. MOLYNEAUX.

Foot of Washington st. Sanclngky, Close Times Demand the Lowest Prices possible on the BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS You buy; for this, combined with Good Quality and Style, go to J. L. RIEGER, 602 Hancock St. J.J.

MURSCHEL FOR Fr.rniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating, Call and see the $12, 115.J18. $23 and Chamber Seta. Undertaking and Embalming. ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE. Telephone an.

Night call 206. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder com Tarter Powder. The City Council Refuses to Pro tect Old Women, Unpples and Children. The City Council met in' regular ses sion Monday JPresident Miller was tne cnair ana tne loiioAvirjjr other Biehl, Bier, Buehrle, Durby, Fettel.

Hommel," Ka'de, Kilbourn. W. frail mux "gates, WintersleUer arid Zeitzheim. unaer tne neaa 01 official communica tions uny Ulerk Miller reDorted havini received the following bids for the con struction of Shelby street branch of wnisKy sewer: Philip Breming, C72 86 oamas Forney WD 73 Fred Sheiber 7 fatriCK Martin 7 Referred to Sewer committee. City Engineer Judson submitted an approximate estimate oi tne cost ot constructing a sewer in Carr street, the amount being $1,298.15.

Referred to sewer committee. Mayor Buerkle reported the amount of fines and licenses collected during the quarter ending June au as S7oG. Received and placed on file. The inspector of the Tenth ward engine house submitted an approximate estimate of work done and material fur nished by C. N.

Biehl in the erection of tne engine house. The total amount was i teierreii to Building com ittee. City Clerk Miller read a cetition from me trustees oi tne estate ot L. S. Hubbard against the assessment for a sewer in Columbus avenue.

Referred to Sewer committee and City Solicitor. TheCitV Clerk re.ul n.nnt.W i from Lydia West and others against the assessment ior a sewer uoiumous avenue. Referred to Sewer committee and Uity bolicitor. A communication was road from Rush R. Sloane in regard to the proposed ship v.ui.u iium juawc Ejim to nie unio river.

.1 he communication was referred to special committee, consisting of Presi dent Miller, C. Jenkins, S. Kilbourn, Moitz and Al. llommel. recommend that the bid of Carl fte.hnoi.

der for the construction of the Shelby street branch sewer be accepted. Adopted. The following were recommended by Mr. McFall. of the Streets committee: The construction of brick crosswalks at tne intersection of Washington Decatur streets.

Adopted. the petition of J. S. Cowderv and others for crossings on the north of Polk street, crossing Prosect, and on the west sme or intersecting Polk. That the resolution to navs Owitrnl avenue, from Jackson Depot vvilu unciv De auopieu.

uamed. Ihat the resolution to raw street with brick, from "Water to Washington streets, be adopted, and that the resolution to pave Wavfae street witli Tnnadad asphalt, from Washington to AT 2 ue alS0 aaopiecl. Carried. That the Ciw Civil Engineer iu upumng anu ex tending Of Hit' Street. In also an estimate of the cost of such extension, and report to the Council Adopted.

Bills approved by the committees were allowed. The following ordinances the third time: were read An ordinance to assess a special tax upon real estate abutting on streets, for the purpose of paying the cost and expense of snrinkliiiL' streets season of 189 1. Passed." A.n ordinance approving ulat of Cnrrnn street, rasseu. An ordinance prohibiting the nrlino oicycies or tricycles upon the public walks of the city. When the President culled for remarks Mr.

Mc Fall arose and claimed that the tiinjuin ue amenueu so as not to nchule all the streets of the city. Discussion was somewhat, lono thv he question of adopting the ordinance Messrs. McFall and Thomas being the niumutis ui me council defended the bicyclists of the city. President Miller called Vice President nommei to tne cnair, and ho took the floor in support of the ordinance. He claimed that the bicycle riders' of this vtiy imu oanaeu themselves together, and that they come and ask for the passage of laws that will benefit, t.hnm tr, detriment of the other 21,000 people of Huvuc.uwi weeping them off the sidewalk.

Mayor Bnorklc arose and took the stand favor of the nnssao and said that he did not care how the ordinance read. hut. th i should do something in regard to the iiuuiL' oi aicycnsts on the sidewalks. The discussion havinir r.iA«eH the or dinance was ordered read and on roll jfcQHHTBKY BEOlSTBRt TUESDAY, 3. 3894.

Play Ball A Fire Cracker Will be cry of umpire at League Park Tbte afternoon o'clock. Cleveland League Base Ball Team vs. Sandusky Base Ball Club. Don't Miss This Game! Your chance of a life time to see wits vtierau xouugr pitcil. Admission, 25 Cents TELEGRAM RECEIVED: That the Cleveland League Base Ball team will ts here without fail on Lake Shore train where they will go to the base ball grounds.

CHEAP WANT COLUMN. All death and birth notices, cards of thanks, found, lost, other notices of dered. female, not exceeding three lines, are inserted! Hi mosc uesiring answers to their advertisements addressed care of TpE registee can do so free of expense. All other notices under this head, 25 cents for week, $1, space of three lines or'less. "in'wri ing notices for this column couiit eight words 1 Will soon create a boom lu tbe town, but the noise It makes won't be a marker to THE BIG BOOM In Saving Money for You.

Hot weather Coats and Vests at less than wholesale price. Cotton Coats, 25c. Alpaca Coats, $1 to $2.50. Cashmere Coats and Vests. Serge Coats and Vests.

Outing Cloth Coats and Vests at $2.50 ami BUY CLOTHING NOW. Men's Suits, $3.90. Men's all wool Suits, 70 Boys' Suits, age 4 to 14, $1 aud upwards. All must be sold in nine days. Call for a Fourth of July outfit.

THE BARGAIN CORNER, JACOB KRONTHAL 705 Water Street, Sandusky, CLEAR THE WAY. Everybody Must Get Off the Side walKS to Let Scorching Wheelmen Pass, Mr. Fettel introduced a resolution al lowing James Conley to so construct the uamp street sewer that the cer of the sewer shall be ten feet west of tne center line of the street, on condition that no extra expense be incurred by the city. Adopted. The City Solicitor read a resolution instructing the city contractor to build a new six foot sidewalk on Columbus avenue in front, of fn.n mnnds.

Re ferred to Street committee and Citv Solicitor. Mr. That Osborne street, be im proved from Camp street to Central ave 1 nue, at a cost not to exceed S300. Re ferred to Street committee. City Solicitor To im Drove Wavne street, irom wasnington to Scott streets, by paving with asphalt.

Laid on the taoie. City Solicitor To imorove Wavnei uuui to wasmngton. oy paring nun uuuh. uiiiu on tne taDie. City To imnrove Central avenue, from Jackson to North" Depot streets, by paving with brick.

Lost. jur. xnat a new one horse patroi wasron ana one horse he nnrnViiKSPH to answer and respond promptly to calls from all parts of the city, and that the Mayor appoint two men to act as patrol drivers at a salary not to exceed $1.75 per aay. Keterred to Police committee. City Olerk Miller read a resolution pro laing lor the construction of new sirie waiKs in certain parts ot the city, erred to Street committee Mr.

Biehl moved to rer.onsirlert.l ie nto uu urn passage ot tne resolution providing for the paving of Central avenue. The roll was called and the resolution as lost. The committee appointed at the last meeting to investigate the insinuations against members of the City Council in regard to the paving of East Market street, stated that they were not ready to liie pay ordinance was read and The Council adjourned at 30 o'clock. ana vv ayne streets. Hono a 1 i and successful is thief Georj Squires, the "22 Indian Her: Medicine He has achiev (1 greatness th ro ij medicine.

Read this testimoni the under (rive this (ijyyjne puuuu: aiy ooy is neany ntteen A of aire and his name is Diivirl Clark iur. x'ulluj. ui mo oewer w. ior nuariy two years witti a tune worm and on whom I have spent a great deal of money for doctors and natent med ir.ine. jiitner oi tnem Mere ot no use for they failed to succeed.

The tape worm was not expelled until he used "22 Indian Herb'' medicine. The expelled tape uicciauieu leei, complete, neaaanu an, anu was tanen in two nours. "I also found the Blood Purifying Rei euies the best, as it is quick in restoring nit nver ana Kiuneys ana purifying the blood, and have used it in mv family. iNow, it is my duty to recommend the '22 Indian Herb' medicine to be the oest meaicine here and elsewhere. truly, "Mrs.

A. Ferguson, "Beaver Falls. Pa. "June 19, '94." The "22 Indian Herb" medicine can be had now at the camp, corner Scott Will be in It. A special meeting of the H.

A. Chand ler Division of Uniformed Rank, K. was held last niL'ht to decide wnather the lodge would join in the parade on the Fourth. At the meeting a large attendance was present arid it was decided to co in the procession in full uniform. All members are requested to meet Wednesday morn ing, tne glorious Fourth, at i) clock in full dress uniform.

thought. To goss buoyant Interred Today. Mrs. Theresa B. Koenig, who died at tne resiaence of her son in law, A.

Schock, 418 Market street, Saturday Will bo hurried today. The funeral wil take place from the residence at 2 p. and the remains will be interred in Oak land terv. I Self mu: et be uppermost in the is as silly as it is vicious. Bet No fear of failure in making bread and cake if you It makes light, wholesome food.

and A YACHT RACE. George R. Williams' Yacht Sailed Away irom the Uove. The Tug Peerless in Pursuit Agents ot the Builders Arrested for Alleged Theft. Several weeks uni Mr fim Williams, it well known yachtsman of tins city, had built to his orders a hamf some spoon shaped yacht by the Detroit: vry uociv company, it is reported to be one oi tne swiuest on the bay, and Williams intended to show her shane to other fast yachts during the coming yachting regattas around the islands and this city.

The yacht has been anchored oiusiue tne cove in tne cast end of town since its arrival tins chy. and on bun day afternoon it was lying near Monk's snip yard. air. lias been out of the city uavs. mm on sunaiiv noon he telephoned from Detroit to have his yacht taken inside the drawhridire and to strip off her rudder and tiller.

ms request was complied with by Harry miring the earlv hours of Moiulav morning the craft was taken from her moorings near the boat house. As soon as tms lact was discovered Harry Molv neaux chartered the tug Peerless and put out into Lake Erie in search of the boat. When off the. west, end of KelWc Island the steamer Frank E. Kirby, Which was coming down from Detroit, tn this city, was hailed and Dennt.v United States Marshal Dan Donovan was taken on board the tug to serve the papers fori me recuvury OI tne DOat.

A search was made ,1 round the iclnndo 10r the boat, and heinrr nnsnrrressfnl they nroceedcl towards the Detroit river' When between North Bass and Middle Sister Islands the yacht was seen sailing tu uviiuii. me ius; was put under a full head of steam and was soon alongside the yacht. The men in cnarge ot tne boat were placed under rest by DeputyMarshal Donovan and lines were attached to the yacht and she was bovveu uh.uk to mis DOrt. arrivinsr here at uiuuiv luonuay atternoon, xne two men were immediately brouarht before United States Com mis. sioner vv heeler and given a preliminary hearing.

They were each placed under $300 bail and at their request their trial was set for next Monday morning. Their names are James A. Brown and John Wolverton, the latter being an employee of the Detroit Dry Dock company. disconcerted at their arrest, the reason tor which will be gathered from a letter nau in nis possession. It is written on a letter head of the Detroit Dry Dock company and is signed bv F.

A. Ballin, the comoanv's manao er. It. was srio' vn to a Register reporter who took a copy of it as follows: "Detroit, June 30. Jas.

A. Brown, City: "Dear We herewith instruct you to proceed to Sandusky and take possession of our boat, a forty foot, sharpie, which we built to the order of Geo. R. Williams, of Sandusky, and which he obtained from us under false pretenses. Yours truly, A.

"Manager." The men were remanded to the County jail, pending bail being procured, for which they telegraphed to Detroit. Mr. Williams was seen Mondav even ing and he denied the allegation in the letter that he had obtained the boat by false pretenses. Subsequent developments in the case will be watched with great interest A CHARITY CONCERT Given by the Pupils of Miss Anna L. Cox Last Night at Link's Hall.

The pupils of Miss Anna L. Cox rave. a ueugntiui concert at lank hall Mon day night. The attendance was fair and tne scnoiars as a whole did most excellent work. The stage was beautifully accorateu with cut liowers and plants.

The concert began promptly atS o'clock. The progamme is as follows: Polka Made Master Carl Leser Rondo. Ascher 1U13.1 iinue itzpiuritMC Mazurka Streabboir Ma ster Roy Homegardner. WuItz Meares Miss Nonnu Leser. Air from Traviata Verdi Smith Vocal Quartet Mrs, L.

N. Werner, Miss Ardcs Home Gardner. We. Howard and Wm. Parrell.

(With violin acconipaninient by Joseph Bock. La Marseillaise uottschalk Miss Myrtle Meatfher. Lc Ituissa Du Bois Weis Galof LUotf Miss Katie Link. De LaCour Bendel of 103 Miss Stasia Cullen. Intermission.

SC Master Harrv DOrn Galof do Concert Smith Duct "Beautiful Evening Star. Williums one. anu ivilss AKne.s Starry Niprht Smith of. 10 Granr" Pollta Brilliant n.iss Giedeman. Solo in "Let All Obey S.

Loach asie Barbier de Seville. Leyb miss Yclva Meetho Miss Brier Kose Good Night Mrs. N. Werner, Miss Agnes HoVne gnrdncr, Wm. Howard and Wm.

Farrell. (With violn accompaniment by Joseph Hoc Girls Charged with Grand Larceny. Inez and Leon Nolo, two girls have until recently been inmates nf a Cleveland house of'ill repute, were biouirht to this city from Sandusky, their home, yesterday afternoon bv Con stable Ivl Peck on a warrant charying grand lure Dny. It is alleged that they Stole and other property from the eeper of the house in which they lived. Cleveland Plain Dealer.

It Exploded and Destroyed an Eye. Willard House, a son of Julius House. of Perkins, and 10 years old, met with an accident, last Saturday will probably cost himonceyci He whs firing a rannon when it exploded, biirrniv his face and filling his eyes with powder. Koth eves were closed but, Dr. Love, the attending physician, thinks he will save Avoid reference to your misfortunes and ailments as you would a pestilence.

ICE CREAM IH LUNCH ROOM. The OlassBIock PBODTLT FILLED. Successful Storekeeping DoeS NOT mpan nrnfitc 14 doing business continually, constantly, selling seasonable goods even at a loss rather than hold them over. We Are Successful Storekeepers and will sell thousands of dollars worth of seasonable stuff at EVEN less than cost at a time when you most need it. This is the argument for the great July Clearance Sale.

We can onlv mention si. fou in each department. if arasois not JJja but Jersey vests lOc. not 2rtc. Jersey vests 4 for not 1 each.

Hood's SarsaparUla 69c, not $1. Allcock's Plasters 14 c. nut Ladies' calico dresses 4 Or nnt Wrought Iron Fences In different stvles capes. Window Tree Guards. Ofllce Railings, lawn seats, hitching post.s, etc.

The Grandad Fence Iron Go, Monroe St. and B. 0. R. R.

SANDUSKY, 0 BAUER SCHNAITTER Practical Plumbers, I EAM FITTERS. Until yoi Hnt WfltPr RMflnrf Qnorlniftr assortment of On Hartford hodv I'arnot 75c, not $1. OramUated sugar 21 pounds for $1.00. Hire's Root Beer 19c. Bedroom suite $12.98, not $18.

Summer dress goods at one half usual rates. TheHoyt Jackson Co. 214 Columbus Opp. Postoffice. NOR WALK, OHIO.

Chas. Wetterer, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Confectionery, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. To buy your supply of hard coal, coke and wood for winter use. We also carry a ftdl line of Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining, Cement, Etc. Best quality at Lowest market prices.

JNO. McKEAN'S, TELEPHONEJ30. GENERAL NEWS DEALER. Lot of Music There is in a real good piano and what a lot of disippointment is tangled up in the ac tion of a poor one Never disappoints. It has the most musically mellow tone, the easi est, cuspcrt touch, and tne most accurate, re sponsive action that iwi was ever put in a in sical instrument.

Call or Send for Catalogue. Cash or Payments. JOHN "SCHOlPFLE, Odd BuiTdina. NOW IS THE TIME NO PAIN Why suffar from decayed teeth when you can a perfect Dental Parlors! They demonstrate their method by extracting teeth free every MONDAY AND FRIDAY Artificial teath and the preservation of th natural a specialty. LUTZ VAN TRESS, PROPRIETORS.

LAKE ERIE COAL CO! Wholesale and Soft Coal And all Kinds of Building Materials, Lime. Cement, Plaster, I ire Brick, Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining, Chim u.v I'ipe. Adamant, Fire Clay, Land Plaster, Plastering Hair. Steamboat Coaling a Specialty, streets "is Mdek: Hancock and Water TKLWliO.VB ISff. DAN KUNZ, JVlonager.

SPRING TIME IS COMI.m HcX theui rifljaneii or G' LAUI' DItKSSK PIANU OVEftc oleanea or dyed at clothes and have to look like new: also KIBHONK. SHAWLS CCKTA1NS, Et.c C. F. RATHKE'S, 529 Market Sandusky ,0 Under entirely new management. The Waters Perform wonderful cures ia Rheumatism, Stomach Troubles.

Complaints and Nervous Derangements. The Oak Ridge Sanitarium Props. Leading Dealers in Wall Paper and Paints. 225 COLUMBUS AVENUE. DON'T BUY MILLINER! and Globes rUA (JO appliances for Gas, Steam T30 Hancock St.

They are the lowest Sandusky, O. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO deamsbs. TELEPItOXE 105. or leave your order at 612 Market St. Sandusky Furniture Co.

Rar. eral Tu ninK. Branches Specialty Te SOUTH DEP. Mu I i vi Stair Work, Gen ir nsIOm Work in all its i and Screen Sash a Mfi Office and factory: sTiiEET, SANDUSKY Clock rKlUAY, JULY 20, in different. dusky, o.

Km and stove coal 96 tons egg coal. 74 tons stove coal. IRS tons Jackson lump Advertise in tbe Ileffisior bins in the.

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