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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 5

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first Insert io charge. Those sin goods of all Uiods. es. free of expert week, 81, space of thu inn notices fcr this cook: a lice. NOTICE A11 death a bir.L of thanks foucd, lost, want uni.

a similar county; A CHANCE TO MAKE $534 00 the last six eili Washers, and was sick part la see why others do Dot km imo tin Ijni: business. No canvassing. fiv at home. Perfect satisfaction, i sells another. Every family ra dishes in two minutes Any oi.e can make carriage paint shop Hancock street ir some experience a $7,500 provements worth ut uiescat price: twice the amount.

Address car out Mav 1. "MONEY TO JL UAN! SHERIFF'S SALE. Henry flitter vs. Xo B. W.

Wilson, Exccutoret at. cuitts paver; wiil ty. rsaenpi. ly attended to. Phone 170.

Offlc avenue, u. tuvvjN iUJE C'U. ar AT my Real Estate. Notary Public and Typewriting rooms. 1 (Jraham block.

over tvnopi nat aprldgmo J. M. FRENCH. NOTICE OF Annual THE annual meeting of the Ladies' Library Association wili be held at the library room, High school, Tuesday. May T.

at 10:30 a. All holders of library tickets arc entitled to vote. MRS. CHAS. If.

MOSS. Secy, Notice of Mortgagee's Sale oJ Propeller "Valley Mills." NOTICE is hereby given that on the lth day of May. 1895, at 10 o'clock at the j. T. Johnson dock, so called, in Sanduskv.

Ohio near the Baltimore Ohio dcuot. 1 will offer for sale the propeller, known as and called the vaney iviins, ana win men ana there sell vessel witu mi rigging. tacKie ami apparatus appurtenant thereto, to the highest bidder for cash to be paid at time of sale. Said vessel is a propeMcr of about thirty sb (30) tons burden, and the same was taken possession of by the undersigned bv virtue of mortgage executed by the owners thereof, and recorded in the Collector's oltlce at Sandusky, had pursuant to the terms of said mortgage. JOHN E.

MONK. Mortgagee. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing unuer the tlrin name of Meredith Bookmyor is dissolved by mutual consent. T.

W. Bookmver will continue the business in his own name. Meredith retiring. All accounts due the firm are to be paid to T. W.

Bookmyor and all liabilities pre sented to him for pay men r. l. T. W. BY virtue of an order of issued from the court of common pleas.

Erie county.Ohlo, in the above entitled case and to me directed, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, at the east uoor oi uic court nouse. tne euv dusky, in said county, on the STIf DAY OP MAY, A. D. 1S95. AT 2.0'CLOCK P.

M. The following described real estate, to wit situate In the county of Eric, State of Ohio, dusky, and' bcins known as twenty two I hundred and five 5) beinK the north half of said lot No. 105, also eleven feet wide, front, auu iw uiiincsoumsKicot Jot No. one bun flred and three both of said lots beiriKOi the north side of Hayes avenue in Samiu city. Terms of sale, cash.

Said premises appraised at $1,000. Sheriff's office. Sandusky May 1 A. A. MAGIfX.

Sheriff. U. I ishcr, Attorney ror I'luintifT mayCdoawStMo CEMENT WALKS THE hanasomest, cheapest and best In all respects. Laid by experienced workmen. Gardner's and nan W.

S. METT9, Contractor 8H Monroe Street. attended wit iron: aus a pamphlet. Jooior Gasoline Stoves. Prices sH and we WITN Kss per in 189'4.

Till yiKAS')N WHY: We the best 1 1 nt hi on earth no ivi' i ii figures. Coiivim self by calling Geo. R. Prout Co CHEAP WANT 020 0124: Water St. rinkerhoff System Mil Piles, Fistula! Fissue, Polypsus, Pru ritus and Rectal Ulceration Permanently and Painlessly Cured.

Rectal Ulceration is lhr most. Lncni mi system before its vieuros I their dangor, this being due to the nerves of sensation in that port.nn el the ret turn mostly ataiettd. SYMPTOMS OF REUTAL ULCTRS. alter, stool port ion of: psed by discharge sometimes being tL Ilded With Sm iNOl dee mee. tO.n'n, in chronic Ularrli.f a.

when case is all most beyond cure, but. it a too long standtnig is curable. Much and mattery discharges from the tin i 'i 11 wu ai ind ulceration. Mahe arcmai.on and consultation Write H. S.

Ki.HKABDBN, M. Ueti 'or H.S. KISKADDEN, M. SCfCCESSOIi TO DRS. KlSKAimKN nnrt I si, vie p.ijwnmr will be at SANDUSKY CTi v.

West, Hr.n'sc. Tbnrs day, May 9th, from 8 a. m. to 1 ran. BUY CLEVELAND BAKERY'S Crackers AND Cakes Give the Most ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCER For Detroit.

CorjQEieiK April li'i. i the steamer FRANK, E. KIRBY, Will leave Big Four railroad dock for Dctioit stoppin at Isiand. Middle Bass and Put in Baylslands. Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 a.

m. city time. Roller Chief AND, Nickel Plate E. E. MOORE.

Agent. Bicycle Repairing! NICKEL, and SILVER plating uuiie cneup aim worK guaranteed. J. F.McDANNEL&CO. Flour.

It Has No Equal. iratn, Bay and Straw a and re tat). A. PIETSCHMANN, Agent, Advertise in the Register. Phone 444 KIOTO REST.

Malachi Nolan, Reliable Impressive Services Over the Re mains of John Brown. Jr. Thousands in Attebdance to Do the Son of the Hero Homage. Judge Oolver Pays an Eloquent irioute to toe memory oi tne JNOtea ADOlltlOElSt. ftUJ 2 James M.

French Made Remarks on Behalf of the Liberated Freemen. "In the proves where God's first temples stood," the lust rites over the remains of John Urown, the hero, were held at Put in Hav Island Sunday afternoon. he services were under the ausniees of Science lodge, F. and A. of this city, and the simple but impressive Ma sonic ritual was confirmed to throughout the entire proceedings.

The remains of the deceased, which reposed in a massive casket were placed in the door yard of his late home, and the clear blue skies and overhanging ling canopy for one whose creed in life was embodied the words ''truth and purity." On either hand oi the casket beautiful Mowers were banked. The floral offer ings were in great profusion and wore the gifts of manv sympathizing friends and neighbors. At. 2 o'clock the Masonic bodies tins city, Port Uintan ami the islands took their positions around the remains of their deceased brother ynd the solemn and imm esstve Masonic ritual was commenced. Master Emil Schmidt, of Science wliic.u der aseu was a member.

read the full Masonic service at the residence, to which responses were made by all the lodges as the occasion re quired. xne discourse, ivy li. M. Culver, this city, nast masti of Science lodge and an intimate acquaintance of the great aoontionist. paid a glowing tribute to the memory of the deceased, and he renearsea in fitting terms the noble deeds performed by the man, now cold in death surrounded by thousands who had come from miles around to pay their last respects to the man "whose name was connected with the greatest pages of Arner ica's history." in uie course oi nis remarks he said, that the creed of his life was embodied in the sentiments, fatherhood of God, brotherhood ol man and the law of love, which sentiments he preached and practiced.

He was it disciple of truth and his hfe exemplified that great true ism. 'an honest man is the noblest work of His name is conuccted with the grandest pages of America's history. His struggles of forty years ago on the plains of Kansas for human rights, the battle of freedom with slavery fi.r supremacy, foretold ihe inevilable'and was the signal to Dions of freemen and ushered in the final issue for four ears of war from '01 to 'Oil. and' has linked his name with his father's, and pages of the history of (his country." In concluding he referred to the great trials and' tribulations through which the deceased had passed and eulogized the actions of the man in his every day life. Judge Colver's remarks were very touching and affecting and his voice quavered as he delineated the different phases ot the career of the man whose the funeral ear for the jour unai resting place.

McMeens post, G. A whs not official. rentesenled. but a number of the comrades from the Soldiers' Home and this city lormed a volunteer squad, and under the command of Col. Kd JJ.

Zur horst Were made the. ll. ird nf hnnnrm he active nail bearers were annoint ed from the Masonic lodges and the G. A. Ji.

ol bandusky, and were as follows: H. G. Schumacher. T. F.

Snnncpr. A A Mfigill, S. 0. Wheeler, C. II.

Steen and S. K. Irvine. The honorary pall bearers were citi zens oi t'tit ate acnuainlances. John Stone, .1.

.1. Ktranahan, Jack Jones, Homer Ennis. Capt. (Jeo. lirow ind P.

Vromnn. 1 he funeral cortege ith a guard of posed of members ol Ihe G. A. II, on either side, followed by the Masonic lodges and The remains were interred in the old cemetery on the extreme south side ol the island, the grave being situated on an eminence which commanded a fine view of Lake Krie, the surrounding archipelago and within sight of the place wliere Oliver Hazard 1'errv won his famous victory in I he services at the grave sale firely under the Masonic ritual and will leave a lasting impression on all present. Master Emil Schmidt, of Science lodge, and Master James YV.

Andrews, of Perseverance lodge, read passages from the ritual which were responded to by the members. Secretary Root. Worden consigned the roll, and apron of the de ceased to the grave. At tne urgent solicitation ot friends. James M.

French, the well known col ored attorney of this city, paid a last tribute to the deceased on behalf of the colored race. He said in part; spond gladly on behalf of the colored citizens of Sandusky, on behalf of the colored citizens of the State of Ohio and on behalf of a liberated and enlightened people of the whole country." He snoke especially of the sacrificial spirit the: whole urown iamny and or their views. expressed and carried out, when at that time such a staunch stand meaui death. and said: "The lesson to be carried away is that wc should have a renewed inspiration for progress and advancement in our civil and educational lives, to show our appreciation fcr what was done in our behalf." He referred to the occasion as being one of the especial privileges of his life. mr.

rencn rcmarKS were listened to with interest and his hearers we.ro trroat )ly impressed. When he conchmed there was naraiy an eye in tne vast assemblage Mr. AU G. Hamilton, Ohio. The Same as Bread Hood's Sarsaparillaonthe Table at Every Meal In my opinion Hood'u Barsaparilla has not an equal as a blood purifier.

I doc tored mouths for stomach trouble und Neuralgia of the Heart without any good and then took Homl'n Sarsaparllla. Every spring and fall since I have used it and it has dono mo loto of COOd. I lmvtt nnf linen physician for the last four years. My wifo wan suffering wattfr brasil and Fooling All Tired Out. She was severely afflicted but upon my iujlu in noon's ttarsapa Cures riua ana put it on the table at every meal T.

V. Howeu, Sons, 'residence, North Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Hood's Pills "y23c.ak0' but' was tear bedimmed. Kev. The Stafford read the final nrayer after which tne memoers oi tne jiiasonic: Iriiternil joined in a song and the services nve the rema ns John Urown, were a an end.

Jason Brown, of Akron, a brother the deceased, and Hon. ti. li. Delami.ter an oiu scnooimate and one ot his most ictimate friends, were in attendance at tne Mrs. T.

Alexander, a daughter of uie witn ner llUbUand, was present to condole with the bereaved iie. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei A Pare Crnaio ol Tartar Powder. TRU TH STRANGER THAN FICTION Dr. Gillhooiy Outlived Methuselah by oevcral Centuries.

Ir. looking the daily na tiers almost certa.i. to see an aeeuuu of i.imc inuiviuual wini nas the ceutti mark. Iherc is nothing strange in that I a sure, as 1 shall endeavor to prove bv following, which I a ore vou is strict the year of my ances; ho medicine soniewliere i. a small wneu oy the single name of ftnocb.

memory will be immortal. At the con i Une hvnuh? whiln mv elusion ol the discourse the. Masonic our folks always sneak of bodies, members of the G. A. and I was over at, another neighb friends of the deceased took a last look a sick sleer.

Mr. Enoch'. ttie remains and they were placed in came rushing aftei this last march of their former comrade. would be practicing the farm IhJR ancestor ol mine was a very en ergetic young man and was well liked by all his neighbors. Neighbor Enoch at imo was a man ol of age and owned acres of the best larid outside the Guidon of Jvlen reservation, which at it time was not open to set icestor (who is grandpa) r's bleeding hired man great haste nd pinitingly told him llml, he was imri.ectiately over at ImiocIi s.

Grandpa underi loud the caiie ut once. he and 1' noch had tnlked over this rospuctive hiismevs miitiv times and ad tnat one cordofstov four h'ishels of winter apples, the job. as i Methu child. as led by theulisordi of 17 ng ill und a armti in miarte ut the proper damiigt I'o Grandpa soon got through with tin. steer and went at once to Enoch's hoiif He stayed there until nearly I o'clock ir the morning, then he was able to truth fully tell Knoch that he was the himm father of the nicest boy baby that had i P.ay island, and were inti jever been horn lances.

They were fell swelled up in that county. on being called a he concluded i use it whs a Enoch and call it Siekly boy soon outgrew his baby 1 waxed strong. At the age cigarettes and wore tan shoes, spent, a great deal of time cr.ipsor on the street corners When httk Methuse was he met witn ins tlrst mishap, he got too near the business end of a mule arid con seriueriliy was carried home on a shutler with a brol en leg. Grandpa was linn sent for and the bone, but it. seems he did tne poor job ot his long rience.

as he set the wrong leg, which 1 I tie mistake caused Methuse lo wear limp lor more than years. Methuse was a very backward man and terribly afra.d of the girls. He lived 1M, years and never could get his courage up to the point, and very likely he would have been single to tins day ii grand r.a had not one can year introduced Miss Rebecca Jones to mm. sue orougnt mm to time in three weeks. After he had married the Jones girl he moved on a farm that her father gave them and started to raising hogs and daughters.

He was in this business for several centuries and saved some money. Grandpa was their family physiciar for ii, great many years. I now have before me on the Hour barrel I use as desk an doctor bill amounting to Tik shccklcs of gold and two bags of. barley meal. fear it has long since been outlawed and can never be col lectcd.

After Melhusc lost his teeth he had a tough time ot it. He could eat, nothing but chonned feed. I an old Da gucrrotypc of him token by my ancestor while tne ma man was cnopping ins rcea with an oki ana rusty scimitar, it is it. comical ana i wish you could see Bui i am drifting from mv snbtect. Methuselah, thev sav.

was the oldest man who ever lived. This seems to be a well established fact, and I dislike to MERCHANT TAILOR. la atUl at the old stand, 042 Market street, east of aveuue. AU lu oeed or SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS tlon ol an experienced cutter, Mr. Frauk RliMlerTy.

CaS land exam! tue gocHlH and get prices before ordering elsewhere. SPRINCJSTYLES OF NEW WALL NOW READY FOR INRPrr.Tinu purchase before seeiiiB our line of new umt novel designs. No trouble to BAUMAN SONS. i aiuterMUiul Decoratorn. NEWS DEPOT, 214 COLUMBUS AVENUE.

Mart0d2nio8p SWEET PEAS on at tbc ColumbuH avenue Lead ing Mornitiff and EvettiHff Pnners. A fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco. MAHALA FLORAL STORE, Buy one of those wire vases and tripod baskets filled with choice plants and vines. They arc somethriir new, neat and durable. Call and neo thein.

Fresh Cut Flowers Always on Hand. Will have on hand shortly a lull stock oi bedding and potted plants. Wait lor them before ductog vour elsewhere. yvur E. HALL SON, Proprietors Springand SummerSuits OF GOOD QUALITY OF CLOTH, AND STYLISH, FROM $15,00 UPWARDS AT BREEST SON, plode it.

but. in justice to mv honored ancestor, I fear I must lay aside my dis nd lei! the truth, which 1 miuposi will greatly sin prise' some of mv friends. I will say right here that if any one shall loubt the lollowmg 1 will feel verv nine hurt. 1 mi will remember that rny grandpa is it man of about 37 years of age when was oorn. ne was their medical advisor lor something over mix hundred years, and wan quite an ok man but still very active when Methu iah was down with his last ailment.

randpa closed the eyes of Mclhuseiah alter he had died, and also made a few iternporaneouH rem at the funeral My honored and greatly In loved an ceslor lived for several hundred vears inter nicinuse nau died, and in ah probability would have lived several more had he not, while working out his poll tax, met with a fatal accident that cut him off in his prime. never make any boasts in regard to the age of our folks, hut you can see at, glance that Methuse has long enjoyed elebrity on this line, to which h'o has no title. I don know why It is that grandna Is 1 mentioned in the Bible with these her old gents. I think Moses must have mislaid some of his notes and in this way overlooked (Jillhooly'8 great age. If any reader wishes to Investigate still far her into this matter I will cheerfully give any information desired.

"Kt.Disi: Stoni For Over Fifty Years. Mas WiN'Uxiw's Soothing Srnnp has ncn used by nilllloiiHof mothers for their children while teelhlnc. If disturbed at night and broken of vour rest bv slide hild wiffr.rlm, and crying wllh pain of Putting Tc Ih semi at once and ret a bottle of "Mrs, Wln.slow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It, will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there Is no mistake about ft.

It ciin Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bow, cures Wind Colic, softens eiii's as. 1 1: Ha rn ma ami and energy to the si hole svsiem. "Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teeth the old st and best female physl nurses In the United States. J'rlct I.V live cents a bottle. Sold by all tipiir itimughout the world.

He sure for 41 its. Wins 1. 1 So.tiuh; Stuiii' Orphean Club Anniversary. heir elegant rooms in the Odd Fel hall on Saturdav evening the Or phean Mandohn club celebrated their anniversary. As the boys of the club ire all musicians there was plenty of cnoice selections reruieren.

iccircsii ments were served. Howard Kunz and Harry Olds, of Mansfield, were in attendance. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST Sai.vK In world for fliif Bruises, Seres, Ulcers. Sail Fever i Seres.

T. tter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Bunia.and suin KrufitionK, and positively toed to give perfect' sat: by Mellvllle Death of a Well Known Farmer. John Diltline, an old and well known Krie county farmer, died at, his residence near Huron on Sunday afternoon, aged 71 years. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 'I o'clock. I BASE BALL.

An Exciting Game Was Played on Sunday Afternoon. The base ball season was opened in this city on Minday 'when the me Stars aud Pearls crossed bats on the old grounds in the West Unci. The game was a very exciting one and the members of both teams made good plays, rhe Nine Stars have been reorganized under the management of John Wiode man, and they rj(Jw of the strongest amateur nines in the city. The I'ollowirfg Is the score bv innings' 1,1 ii. i J.

Two Hanor. J'hlibv latteries and Muliownev: If cm merle. Haw Hommel. Heltzer, Struck Koegle. at pneumonia succeeding mrn.x lie: coughing illk InterniiHleii and ot survive lliem.

A frle 1). rls h'oegle, Dicbold line Phllby and Marvelous Results. From a letter written by liev, J. Oundermnn, thin extract: "I have no ht r.Itu.Mnii lu recorn neieg nr. iving's New Discovery, as the re almost mnrveJnu the While I ARIZONA STEVE, if she re.

ild mended Dr. arai hiv sal t.sfiit torv in Its res 'rial ie Miss Ins at Melv.Mc drug fide and ji.oo. In It. The Cowboy Musician, Has No Use Whatever for the Nicholson Bill. RxeursionistH on the steamer Arrow yesterday were entertained bv a verv queer specimen of humanity of middle issed in a coarse suit of clothes with rough shoes, it crop of long black hair which reached to his shoulders, and moustache and goatee.

A wide Niirmouiiled Ihe head of this peculiar iciiow, aim ne sailed under the uncommon sobriquet of "Arizona Steve, the Cowboy Musician," of Patoka, Ind. He furnished music with a violin and a small "screecher" of Ins own ocarina, zither, llute and lophone. The good natured fellow remarked that he was compelled to leavc Indiana by the passage of the Nicholson bill which excluded screens, pool and billiard tables and music from the It May Do as Much for You. Kred Miller, or Irving 111., writes that he Severe Kidney trouble lor many years, severe pains In be. baek and that his was afTeetetl lie I I many so callci icy cures, but ullhi.ul aev good result it a vein ago he began the use Kleelrle and found r.

ll. at Bills especially adaj O'd Kidney Iff. One trial will ra. in 'UAt 'mJu BIo The S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Awcfcr superior to all others Subscribe fcr the Register THE U.

S. Government Chemists reported, after an examination of i different brands, that the ROYAL Ing Powder is absolutely pure, greattsf In strength, and superior to all ITOTUt BAMNO POWOER COMFANVt WAUL. ST. YORK..

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