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JMJU.Y Hiaj-Ifr'. ait THUBSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1893. Cheap Want Column FKI'K ADVERTISEMENTS--Advertisements of wanted situations, male or female, not exceeding three lines are inserted free of charge. Those debiting answers to their ad Ireesed to oareol Tna REGIS- TKRoan do so free of All other notices under this head 26 oenta for ttrsi Insertion, three Insertions 60 cents, one $1.00, space of three lines or less In writ- iog notices for this colnnm count eight worao rW-All death and birth notions, cards of thanks, found, lost, want of a Klmllar character must aid lor WANTED-To in email family.

NOTICE AJLJL. SOCIETIES, ETC Ail advertisements and local notices In THB REQUITEB for excursions and entertainments Any and every kind that are gotten up for irofltwlll be charged lor at oar mercantile ates. It matters not whether they are for churches, societies or benevolent organizations, such entertainments we arranRed for the inrposeef making some money, the adveroa- done for them Is a legitimate Item of ex- tense, the eame as any other and ubotild be toneldreed, THE BEOIBTBK. do general Address J. augiaatr 7 rooms for VV utendlDK our school.

It you have snare HUB, rent them to our pupils. Parlies rooms to lot will please notify us at MEBEDITH A BOOKMYER. WA NTED--(CO cords of wood. Apply Daniel B. Chambers' brick' augiedst I ANTKD- Oirl, to do general housework VV at Lakeside.

Permanent employment and tfrod wagee. REGISTER ANTKD-8ITUATION--By young lady to assist In office or store; hae had experience and can furnish reference. Address RKOIBTJ-R ofllce. I you wish to advertise anything anywhere at any time write to GJEO. P.

KOWELL A (X No 10 8pruce New York. VEKY one In need of Information on the subject of advertising will do well to obtain a copy, of "Book for A paves, price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid on receipt of price. Contains a careful compilation froBi the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papers and class Journals; Klves the circulation rating of every one and a good deal of Information about rates at other matters pertaining to the business of advertising Address ADVERTISING BUREAU. 10 Spruce NOTICE TO COJXTBACTORS.

EAIKD proposals will be received at the ofllce or the City Clerk of the city of 8an- ttusy until 13 o'clock noon SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1893, for the construction of a sewer In Jefferson street, from Putnam to Mills street, there to onneot with the main sewer In Mills street, In accordance with plans and specifications on flift In the oflloe of the City Civil Engineer. Each bll must be In conformity with section 2303 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio, and so fo-npanlert by a guaranty bond in the sum of $500. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order City Council. Attest: A.

W. MILLER, City Clerk. Bandusky. A us. 3,1892.

augidoawltTh LIOT W. HULL Late of tho firm of Goodwin, Goodwin hag orenefl a law office In the Donahoe Block, Hull No. J27 Columbus Avenue, Sandasky Ohio. E. B.

KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has removed his office totheDouahoe Block 127 Columbus avenue, where he Is now located uuglldoawemTh Gil lard, M. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Dlseasen of Children and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Olflce and residence corner Market and MoDonoueh streets. Night calls Riven prompt attention.

No ohargo lor con imitation H.F.SPENCER, INSURANCE, Telephone 330. mar4d6mo G. WILDEK, D-, SANDUSKY, o. I3EA8E8 of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat onlj. ormerly Assistant Ear, Nose an! Throat Clinic University of Michigan.

OH-ICB IIODRs: 0,30 tol2a.ru.; a to 5, and to 8 in, julISdtf MAliBLEHEAD, LAKESIDE AND VA'IA WBA ISLAND. 8TJEAMJKR WEHRLE, Bummer Except Sunday, City Time. A A I-v Catawba Island 045 ills Ar Catawba Island 1116 810 Lv Lakeside 6 uo 12 20 Ar lakeside 1035 4 25 LvSlowdock 630 Ar RlosB dock .....1016 demons'dock coo Ar demons'dook 716 l.vSandusky., 930 8 2B) 6 2 5 730 125 tun28dtf 1892. 1892. For the CITY OP SANDUSKY! GEO.

A. BROWN, MASTER, Win make two double trips dally, Sunday ex- t-eptd, leaving Sandusky for Kelley's Island, Middle Bass and Put-ln-Bay at 10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.

city time. Returning, will leave Put-ln- Bay at 5:40 a. in. and 3 p. calling: at Middle Bass and Kelley's Island.

Sundays making one trip. leaving Sandusky at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday regular excursion days at at excursion rates. The boat leaving Bandusky atioa.

m. mak es connection at Put-ln-Bay with Cleveland and Toledo steamers. For excursions and information apply to A. Wehrle, Middle Ba8B. or MoFaU, Sandusky.

jun28dtf FOOETROTf. Hailing at the Islands. Commencing June 1st the steamer Prank E. Kirby Flyer of the Lakes" leaves Bandusky from fiisl'our railroad dook at 4 city time, daily except Sundays. Fare to Detroit 11.28, AbHLEY DTJSTIN, Managers.

Detroit. We eolt Sandmkj agent? for Edward Todd Standard Gold Pent and Holders, warranted 14 kart. ID ladies' Fiat (fold Pens and Holders in Agtite, frearl and Ebony we offer ft choice assortment Prices one-fourth to one-half than usually or J. KUEBELER CO BREWERS OF LAGER, BOHEMIAN AM BUB EXFOBTiBEXII. Brewery Tiffin West of Milla St SANDUBKY OHIO THS REGISTER BO TIME TABLE.

The time of all trains named helov JB Central rime, which la twenty-eight minutes Blowei ihon Columbna time m. R. In Effect August 18,1892. No 3 No 1 No 2 No A Arr A 618 6 4 0 Marblehead 846 700 619 644 Lakeside 841 ceo '063 Plcolo 47 '581 Violet '829 44 640 7 820 636 A Arr Lve A signal. Where time IB omitted trains do not stop.

All traf DB dally except Bnnday. W. HARSH 51. L. RAltWAY.

In efieot Sunday, July 10, 1392. Time of Trains at Bandaaky Leave. R. T. City Time Train No, 9.

7 8 0 7 6 8 No.27 4 2 1 8 No, 4 4 0 a a a rain No. 9 runa dally. Other trains dally eept Sundays. Arrive. R.

R. T. Train No. S.expreBS 8 2 6 a No. 12 2 sop No.

38, 1120pm Olty Time 8 53 a 2 68 1148pm Train No, 8 runs dally. Other tralna dally except Sundays. All trains make connections at Bellefon- lne and Springfield for OolanibuB, Oinoln aatl Indianapolis, and 8t Louis. Trains NOB. 8 and 9 have sleeping carR be tween Banduaky and Cincinnati, NOB.

27 and 12 parlor oars between Cincinnati and Ban lueKy. D. B. MATOTN, Qen. Pass, and Tkt.

fl.gt Olnolnnati.O W. TALOOTT, Ticket Agent, BlK 4 Depot, Lake Erie ft Western R- R. Leave, Railway Time Mall and Express, Dally 00 a Lima Aocomodation 1 20 Denver Express 10 10 Arrive Fast Express, dally an ra Mallana Express 5 sr Sandasky Accommodation 10 46 a tDally except Saturday. Q. The 4:46 p.

in. train cou neots at Chloago Junction with No. 8 limited fo Columbus, Washington Baltimore and New York Bandueky, For Monroeville, Chicago Junction a I Mansfield, Newark, Columbus J.7? TM' Wheeling.Washlngton.Baltimore t4.46 p. m. Philadelphia and New York and all stations.

5 Columbus, Ohio, and intervening I Btations. tannin (3,00 Jv- fForAhron, YoungBtown, Uanton a. m. Plttsburg, also Cincinnati and South, (For Tiffin, Fostorla, Qarrett, Oil p. m.

oago and the West, with Pullman Sleeper from Chicago Junction Trains Dally except Sunday. For rates or Information call at City Office West House. T. B. TUOKER, Ticket LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOUTH EMI In effect July 18,1892.

LEAVK-EA8TBOUND. B. K. Time. City Time Iralr No.

14. thro m. 613 a. 401 m. 481 p.

6 18 p. m. fl 41 p. ...11 43 p. m.

1211 7 as m. 8 03 6 46 p. 718p. m. 1028o.

No. 4. No. 6, No. 8, No.

28. aco No, 22. No. 70. Trains No.

14, 4, 6, and 8 ran daily and carry through New York Boston Sleepers. TraJn No. No. 26. No.

13, No. 29, aoo No. 71, frgt LEAVE--WESTBOUND. R. R.

Time. City Time thro 12 S6p, m. 103p.m. 8 0 0 a. m.

8 28 a. 1 00 a. in. 1 68 a.m 3Gp. m.

OH p. 108 p. Train No. 6 and 13, daiiy with sleepers, Passengers will be carried on way freight trains when provided with tickets. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connection with the Erie, and P.

E. Ra. forms the quickest and most direct route to Pittsburgh. All Information cheerfully furnished passen on application in person or by teleuhone Jity Ticket office No. 118, Col am bus Ave Telephone office No.

28. Depot ofiloe No. 886. A. J.

SMITH, R. J. GOULD, Q.P. A. Ticket Agent, Oitv and Depot Sanduskv Malt Service.

EASTERN. DEPABT, M.8--6 a 8 80 6 16 m. ARRIVE, A M.B--(J 80 a 8 80 a 1 lo 10 WEST, ARRIVE. 8--6 SO a 4 35 Big 4--2 80 (south and west,) A W--610 (south and west), O--110 (south west,) DEPABT, A B--7 a 12 in, 6 w. SOUTH.

ARRIVE, Big 4--8 46 a in, 2 40 pm. LE W--610pm. O-fl 85 pm. SOUTHWEST. 1 6 a A O--7 a m.

111 Take for all points sduth of Shelby, O--1 80 m. Mansfield pouch. Big 4 train leaving at 7 30 takes mall for Tiffin, Kenton, Springfield, Dayton, Cincinnati and Southern States. ISLAND MAIL, Kelley Island, Middle Bass and Put-in-Bay arrive 8 a. m.

and 4:30 p. m. Depart 9 a. m. and 4:30 p.

in. Isle Bt. George arrive and depart Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Registered mall for all points oast should be at the poBtomoe not later than 6:15 pm. Time used In above schedule is Central Standard, 28 minutes Blower than cltv time.

CITY AND LOCAL Bit KJEFOKT. OBSERVER'S OFFroB, Custom House, Bandnsky, Aug. 17, 1892. WOTB-- AH observations taken on 7eui meridian time. LOCAL I I I WIHD.

BJLBOMu THHB. I TJHS. I Dlr I Vel STATE OF RAT'S SOO a. m. I 30.16 I 71 I 6 irt.ol'dy.

oop.m. i 3010 i 80 i BE i i Hazey. Maximum velocity of wind lor the past twentv-fonr hours 9 miles BE. Maximum temperature lor the past twenty fonr hours 85. Precipitation for the past twenty- four hours, report Huron, B.

80. North eo. Omaha 82? ASTERSl in all Colors at MATERN'B CONSERVATORY. Telephone 2G4, CLOSING REFKIGJERATORft AT COST AtMATBRN'S STOVE STORE. GOLD DUST flour; warranted the best, All smokers wanting a mild and pleasant smoke should call lor Bitter's Sweet Kose IOc cigar.

Some of tbe bargains exhibited in my windows this week, FRANK H. SCHNAITTER, aajtfSnTnThSatf CEDAR POINT THIS WEEK JUBT FKOM The Great Female Impersonator Y. M. C. B.

A. picnic and excursion Pat-in-Bay, Friday Aug. linb. Steamer City of Sanduaky leaves 10 a. m.

Fare 50o. AND THE GRKAT WESTERN BAND GREAT SPECIAt ATTRACTION! -AT- CEDAR ilommeircing Sunday, August 1892, for (One Week Only, NAPIER IMARZELO Late of Harry Williams' own company, In their Great Grotesque Double Horizontal Bar Act. COME ArtJD SEC THEM. GRAY Mineral Water cures nick headache. TnThSatf You can get the best hard and soft coal and wood of Fred Grooh, 505 Water street.

GOLD DDBT flour. Sweet white bread Gold Pens and Penholders Fountain Pens lowj prices at the REGISTER counters. SUffWAY EXCURSION, fill In Bay and Island Steamer City of Sandusky leaves Sandnsky Sunday, 21, at 10 m. for Kelley's Island, Middle Bass and Returning, will leave Put-in-Bay at 8:30 p. giving ample time to visit Hotel Victory.

Fare for round trip, only 60 cents. Steamer connects with steamers at for Cleveland, Detroit and Toledo. GRAY Mineral Water--better than a cocktail in the morning. Try a bottle TnTbSatf GOLD DUST flour. The best.

Try it ip Hitter's Excelsior are the leaders of all 5c cigars, ial lor them. GOLD DUST Flour the best. Try it for Hitter's Shore IOc cigar and get the best smoke sold in the city. You can get the best quality fir brick, sewer pipe, fire clay cement and chimney pipe of Fred Groch. dtf i GRAY Mineral Water cures indlgeo tion, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles.

Try it. TnThSatf Watch For bargains in my windows tlii week. FKANK H. SOHNAITTEK, augTSuTuThSatf To Accommodate Hat tiers The steamer B. JJayes will, daring the heated term, make the evening runs as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, leave Sandusky at 7 and o'clock p.

m. Leave Cedar Point a 7:30 o'clock and last trip at o'clock in Wednesday, Saturday and Sun day, aa usual. FOB The Races at Columbus Aug gust 22 to 26. The Bis 4 will sell round trip tickets August SM to 26th inclusive to Colnm bus at one fare for the round trip tickets good to return to and icolud ing August 27fh. GRAY Mineral Water--iust the thing for hot days; quenches the thirst, rest and refreshes you.

TuThSatf 75To Kansas CHy S7.75 To M. JLouisaud Return 87 7 The C. St. L. It'y (Big route) will sell Kansas City and rertnm at $9,75, To St.

Louis and return $7 75. Good going on all reg. ular trains August 19ih to 22d inclu sive; gbod returning until September 15, 1892. GRAY Mineral Water- table waters. -the beet of al ToThSatf THE fall term of the Sandusky City Business college begins Monday Ang 29th.

auglOdtf Y. M. B. A. picnic and excursion to Put Friday Aag.

19th Steamer City of Sandusky leaves 10 a m. FareSOo. ADVANCE STYJLES. Some of our advance styles iu aiitunm dress goods are now on display. We are receiving daily the newest and choicest designs in lall labrics.

Inspection solicited. R. U. IS. THE fall term of the Saudusky City Business college begins Monday Aug.

auglSdtf GRAY Mineral Water, for sale by tfelvllle West house, Quinn Whitworth and John Davio Son, TuThSatf THE price to regular subscribers for rystal Rocks Spring water is for a three gallon jug. Send your order to The Subterranean Water company office corner Pearl and Monroe streets SPECIAL Until Saturday night, we will ofler a lot Chatelaine Bags lor 18 cents, worth 35 cents. I. C. POWERS.

A. picnic and excursion Pnt-in-Bay, Friday Aug. Steamer City of Sanduaky leaves 10 a. m. Fare 50c.

COLUMBUS ANDJETURN 13-45 1 ia B. Kallroad. Tickets on sale AUK. 22d to 20th inclusive and good returning Aug. 37th nclusive.

The B. 0. time to Co- nmbasis ono hour quicker than any other line. auglSdStThSat LOW RATES Via B. o.

Railroad. Chicago and return St. laonis and return Kansas City and return Tickets on Aug. loth to 22d inclusive aud good returning to Sept. ouglSdlt THE fall term of the Sandusky City Jusiness college begins Monday Aug, 29th.

auglSdtf GENTLEMEN! We offer a good aandried white shirt at 75o in all sizes. A. ZERBB SON. aucl8d3t of scorchers or sale, has been used two weeks. Pneumatic tire, weight 30, stripped 27, racing saddle.

R. L. GREENSLADE, anglSdBfc Bellevuc, O. To say yon can make water pure by iltering it is out of tho qneetion, you can no more do it than you can make a new garment of an old one by washing you simply improve its appearance. Jrystal Rocks Spring water is the only rure water on the market at a price within the reach of all.

OLD WOK1AN CRCEK Y. M. C. B. A.

picnic and excursion Put-in-Bay, Friday Aug. Steamer City of Sandneky leaves 10 a. m. Pare 50c. NEW floor oil cloth and ruga.

C. STEIN. THE Salvation army has taken session of Lakeside. poa We followed Its lone Far adown tho wooded glade, Paat the willows, ferna and rushes Nodding In the dark cool shade; Between ivy-inaniled olifla, that rear their hoary giant heads Far the old creek's rooky beds. Here we rested on a boulder, Oloee bealde the brawling stream, Where tho minnows doflsed and sported With a wandering sunbeam That had pleroed through the dense foliage, into the shudy dell.

And, like a golden snord, on the waters fell, Quoth my little mate, "Why hath This pretty oreek BO curious a name Hath it a thrilling lore of the Witchcraft of some old grundOame There's naught of witohoraft in it, dear, but innch of tierce and deadly hate, And un old woman's terrible fate. Sho lived in a pioneer hut At the foot of chestnut hill, Whfreone morning, with demoniac Glee and war-whoop, wild and Bhrlil, An Indian dragged her Irom tho door, down to the water's edge, And there drowned her among the tall sedge. Alter ornamenting his enoar-head With the scalp of raven locku, He sank the body deep in tho Waters, beneath a pile of rocks. Thus this brutal murder, by the Indian Chief AhloteeJr, Gave to the streamlet its name of Old Woman Creek. A.

J. DAVIS. THE music of a little German band was heard on our streets yesterday. THE county treasurer was busy yesterday paying off the street laborers. THE will of John Rothaug, deceased, of this city, has been admitted to probate.

THE regular monthly meeting of the Soldiers' Home trustees will be held today. No money can Buy Boy. Mra, William May Smith, of Prov- inoetown, a portrait of whose little son is given here, writes: "My was frail little thine when he was born. lie waa nurgbd at (he the breast until he was ionr months old, when the doctor said be and bis mother would both die if be were not weaned We tried cow's milk, which was not adapted to bis needs, so we used food, following the directions exactly. Since then he has gained a pound a month, bee hnd very little and eeeme strong and bright.

One friend says i 'I would not have given two cents for him when he was two week? old, bat now, it ho was mine, no could buy And I am. sure hit father and mother Rgrse with the last that statement." 31A.STEB SMITH. THE UJLD JTHJSINGS. Women troubled with headache will find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves and cures, A eix inch water main is being in Seneca street between Camp Clinton streets. laid and THE steamer Erie took a Tiffin party on a trip to Catawba Island and the Point yesterday.

A PABTr of excursionists for Cedar Point came in over tbe Big Four from Fremont yesterday. REPUBLICAN first presidential voters of this city ara talking of organizing a club for the campaign. DAN BAEDSHAR was brought the mayor yesterday and fined tho costs for being intoxicated. before fil and THE annual reunion of tho 10th O.V. 0., Col.

Haynes' regiment, will take place at Marion, 0., September 29, THE steamer Wehrle, will hereafter make but two trips a day, the evening trip doned. having been aban- THE B. 0. company have announced a rate of $6 to Chicago and return, good going Aug. 19 to 22 and returning till Sept.

15. THR next reunion of the 177bh 0. V. will be on the fair grounds atPaines- ville September 8bh and 9th. Camp in tho buildings anrJ picnic as usual.

MR. SNYDER, of "The Sloane" cafe, is displaying a new invoice of the celebrated Keystone Rye whisky and the latest popular cordial, Creme de Menthe, Co. will hold their annual picnic at Cedar Point on Thursday, Sept. 1. The boys have already commenced their canvass for the sale ot tickets, A WARRANT was issued yesterday by Justice Keseler for the arrest of Alberl, Kromer.

Complaint was made by Chas. Himmer charging him with eault and battery. Two hundred Bellevue excursionists visited the Soldiers' Home yesterday. The excursion came in over the B. 0.

and was given under the auspices of A.R, and the W. C. REPUBLICAN caucuses will bejheld in the eeveral voting precincts of this county and city August 31st. The county convention is announced by tne committee to be held September 7th. G.

NIELSEN of this city, will the freezing of sturgeon am! salmon afc their fishery in Astoria, Ore today. They are operating fisheries in different parts of the West and doiug thriving business. A VERT important meeting of Me MeensPost, G. A. will be held tomorrow evening.

Business pertaining to the national encampment at Washington, will be transacted and all members should attend THE Mona'a Relief oociety of the Manxmen, and their descendants, from the Isle of Man, camo in on the Lake Shore yesterday from Cleveland and spent the day at Cedar Point. Nearly 700 were on the excursion. A veteran sat at Ills pottage door With his head upon Ms hand, And thus he mused; "I can't do more, I 'vehunted, waited and planned. "I must have work; I need it more Than leisure at tho Home. The wolf is at my cottage door, lay sick ones turn and moan.

'Tla worse than In the battle's strife I gave my beat to win, For now I have my broken life To ask for work, a eiu. For I may have a peaceful plaoo If I wiilleive my home. And take a beggar's lot and race, And let my sich ones moan. I cave my aid to country dear, My jouth, my atrenxth, and health Not drafted, bought; but volunteer, For country's peace and wealth, "Though I lost much the peace to win, I have my manhood yet; I oannot leave iny kitn and kin, If work I can but get. "Tho will is strong, the ilesh is weak, IB thero no helping hand To Rive me what I vainly seek, The work my want has planned? "I have the will to work and toll) To do lor those 1 love, I oannot take the rah mail's spoil, For I am above.

"I only ask the helping hand A brother's right to live. In home and comfort in this laud That got my best to give." SLAUGHTER IN DRY GOODS. RALLIES--Nice patterns 3c per yard. GINGHAMS--Choice of our 10, and 15c patterns at per yd. FRENCH GINGIIAMS--Choice at OUTING CLOTHS--Our l2c, 15c and ISc styles all go at iOc.

BLACK LAWNS--Regular price J7c, now IOc; only few patterns left. FANCY FANS--Elegant designs, all new, off. APRONS--One lot trimmed with lace only IOc; nice line 25c. HANDKERCHIEFS--Choice of 30c, and 50c goods at z5c. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS--Colored border, sold everywhere at IOc, our price 5c.

FANCY PARASOLS--All this styles off. MEN'S SCARFS--Choice of 10, and 25 centers at 10 c. LADIES' FANCY HOSE--8c, ladies' I 5 black hose now IOc. Lawn Hats for children off; Steamer Caps for boys and girls, choice IOc; Men's White Unlaundried Shirts at 25c; Remnants, all cheap; Gaiue Men's Grey Mixed Shirts and Drawers med. weight 33c.

Do you want to save money on Winter purchases? Now is your chance. 50 Doz.Men's and Ladies' Scarlet all wool Vests and Pants $1. goods at Comfortables, Blankets, Flannels at 10 per cent discount. Tbey Klve a doocl Perforiiinuce at I lie Opera Biemiller's opera house was not crowded to its fullest capacity last night, as might well be expected on account or warm weather and the coaster attractions at Cedar Point Nevertheless, a fair sized audience was there when the curtain went up on the magrnh'cerjt first part of an excellent performance given by Chas. Schilling's minstrels.

It was their second visit to Sandueky, their i'oirner appearance here last season being iindei the title of Goodyear, Elitch Scoil ling. Their performance at that tiat gave splendid satisfaction: and those who were in the audience last evening fonud that there had beei) no greesion under the new manngement. A special feature is tbe epectacular first part, trom Gilbert Sullivan's comic opera, "The Pirates of Pen- ztifjce In this are displayed olabor- ete stage settings and elegant costumes in a way that, in highly pleasing buti wins favor at once. Following tne opening piece are a series of very floe features, all ol which are worthy of a place iu the high rank of minstrel ert. Mr Scbilliog, himself a comedian of fine attainments, is supported by a company of very clever people, all oi whom are artists of no mean ability in their respective specialties.

They are sure to please wherever they go. NKIGUUOHftflOOM Brevities OuUiervtt trotu A LARGE number of people visited Cedar Point last night. Napier and Marzello, the famous acrobata, have proven a drawing card and their ppr- formances are praised by everybody a a a the pleasure ot seeing them. PROCEEDINGS were commenced in common ploaa court yesterday by Mre. Elizabeth Pull to procure a divorce from her huaband, Benjamin Full.

She cnarges him with deoertion and gross neglect, and aeka for alimony and the custody of her child. D. CABBY John Coaloe werp locked up last night for drunkenness Caaey waa picked up by the patrol wagon at the corner of Columbus nue and Madison street. He was eo gloriously full that he could not sit up ind was stowed away in the wagon ike cord wood. A MEETING of the playero of the lo- al base ball team waa held last night, which a small minority made an ef fort to dispense with the services oJ Manager Harpster.

A majority of the players, however, considered him an efficient manager and expressed themselves in favor of retaining him. ALL the in Sandasky who are nterested in the success of theWorld's fair should meet with Mrs. A. W. Mil er, the local agent, at the court house this morning at half-past 9 o'clock, when an effort will be made to organ- ze for the purpose of arranging a play of women's work for Erie county.

CAPT. GEO. BROWN, of the steamer City of Sandusky, is becoming very risky with the bicycle. Aa with hie old time friend Jerry Simpson, the wire horse has something of a charm that is irresistible and he is determined master the cycling art if it takes all he room oil the docks to do it Capt. Brown may not yet have emulated the racefulnesB of Congressman Simpson on a bike, but be always wears his locks, which ia something that Jerry is 'amous for not doing, A READING and eong recital will be at Grace church parish building omorrow evening for the benefit of he guild.

It will be an entertainment of unusual merit and interest. The ooial committee having it in charge mye arranged a delightful programme which ia addition to leachag local alent the Misses Barney, of Philadelphia, who so delighted a Sandnaky au- lience last year, and Misa II old arm an, )f Tiffin, a vocalist of rare gifts, will ake part. Admission will be but 25 vents and all are cordially inyited. Our Fremont wants a humane society. Ex-Gov.

Foraker and family are at Put in-Bay. Canal Fulton will have a Democratic club house. Buoyrus has organized a Law and Order league. Wayne county was visited by a cyclone Monday. Ed.

Foley was seriously stabbed in a row at Fremont. The 99th 0, V. I. will renue at Find lay September 8th. The People's party State convention is being held at Maasillon.

Massilldn's new Catholic church will be dedicated nest Sunday. Toledo people are greatly taken up with tho naval reserve idea. The new military company of Tiffiu is still going through camp routine. Martin Kellogg, aged 106, is lying seriously ill at hie home in Norwalk. The Aehlaud county teachers are holding an institute at Londonville, Elmer Stanaberry, aged 24, was married afc Canton Monday for the third time, Fred Browmug, a miner, was fatally eruehed by a tall of elate in a miue near Canton, John Sheimin, a Warrensville a mer, was found dead in bed.

Too much liquor. The Fmcllay merchants are trying to break up the early closing agreement with the clerks. The Ftndlay works resumed operations Monday after a shut down ot eovoral months. Warrants were issued for the arroet oi six Cleveland meu charged with rapiuK Clara Lapp, Three boys were arrested at Mans field picking a lady's pocket. Part of the money waa recovered.

Tho corner stone oi' tho CJraco Lutheran church at Fremont was laid Sunday with imposing ceremonies. Tho body of Wiil Nubemyer, the Cleveland clerk, who was drowned somo time ago, was recovered Monday. Tbe 14 year old eon of E. C. Bartb, of Cleveland, was robbed of $20 last by a gang of tough youngsters Frntik Shrimph, a prominent Springfield citizen, suddenly became insane ut Detroit while on a trip up the lakes.

Frank Applegale, of Upper sued the Pittsbursr, Fort Wayne Chicago railroad tor $25,000 for injuriea received, The report that a maniac hud escaped from Newburer asylum and was at large in Wade Paik, CleveJaod, created panic, Youngstown people have pledged I over 125 acres ae a site for the new et-eel company's works, which will employ about 1 000 men. At Fostoria Mrs, Hartz put a pau ot boiling water ou the floor to scrub and her 3-year old dauguter fell into it. She died fioin the injuries the next day. Personal, Bowen was at Findlay Real Estate Philip Erbe to Dora Dawes, five ores in lot No. 23, section 4, Margartta township.

$450. Patrick O'ShaughneeBy to Ofctomar parts of lota 4 and 6 Washing- on Btreet, $1,600, Slto Pupils og illiss cox i Viye uii Entertainment, The pupile of Mies Annie L. Cox will give their third musical recital ac St. Aloyeius ball, corner Jeileraou and Jackson streets, this evening. Following is the pjogramuie: t'AHr Duett Snow Master Harry and Myrtle Meagher.

March, 1 Lasfjo Master Barry Mulherln. Mazurka Mack Miss Minnie Kroothal. Sohottisoh Btreabhog Master Earl O'Brien. Fan taiaie LeDue Miss Katie Link. Tolka Brnith Miss AnnaMaher, Song-- Thou Art an Angel White Mr J.

L. Messig. Polka Drosher Miss Minnie BueiMo. Ronda Mlso JSda Giedeinan. Little Wanderer Lange, Op.

78 Mies Mabel Devore. Polka. 1 Jackson Mies Laria Butts. PART ir. Recitation Sioux Chief's Daughter Mlaa Maggie Tfaoy.

Duett StreabboR Master Harry Ketistein and Miss Btasla CullOD. Dance of the Sprites Ley baoh Miss EmmaStoil. Spring Whispers Watson Miss A unn Ferbacb. Song-- Marguerite White Mr. J.

L. Messig, Grand Galop Bohn, Op, 28 Miss Mamie Keiley. Austrian Bong Paoher Miss Katie Price. Hcliottisohe Lango MiesLinaHtoll. TheBtorm H.

Weber Miss Myrtle Meaghor, Good Night Bong Uborue. Detective yesterday. Operator J. Herr, of Venice, is on the sick list. Mrs.

Oscar Knight left last evening for a trip to Boston. Miee Pearl Atwood is visiting Mrs. Puckrin in Norwalk. Miss Lizzie Hoffman, of Perry street, is visiting ia Detroit. Mies Emma Beers is visiting iu linviile, with friends.

Mr, D. H. Benschoten, of Berlin, was in tbe city yesterday. Dr, J. T.

Haynes and wife left yesterday for a trip up the lakes. Mian Lottie V. Lewis is the guest of Mrs. Kate B. MoEwen at Norwalk.

Mr. L. Marsh has gone on a business trip to Cleveland and Columbus. Mr. Wilcox departed last night for a business trip to New York city.

Mr. A. J. Stoll and wife left last evening for an extended visit iu the East. Mefiuames Barker and Cooke returned yesterday from a visit to Gibraltar.

Dr. and Mrs. L. Leggett have returned to this city from a trip to California. Mr.

Jay O. Moss left over the 0. laat evening in hie private oar for Columbus. Mr. P.

J. Emington and family are visiting friends in Buffalo, N. and Bradford, Pa. Mr. John Hudson and the cbil i dren of Dr.

Gawne will leave this morning for Chicago. C. R. Powers, formerly of Sandnsky, is now employed as telegraph operatoi for the Lake Shore at Toledo, The Misses Blesb, oi Columbus, vpho have beeu visiting at the residence oi Mr. Ed Smith, returned homo yesterday.

Mrs. Laura Sorson and Mies Kate Noae, of Fremont, and T. F. Heinten- doif lefc last night for a trip to Buffalo. Herman Brand, who has been the guest of R.

at the Sloane liouae, returned to hia home in Toledo yesteiday. C. D. Barney, wife and daughter, of Gibraltar, epent last evening with Geo, R. Bailor and family on West Washington street.

MiBo Laura Ferguson and Frank Eisendart and Olhe Youet, of Cloquel, will leave today for Buffalo to visit Mrs. Jessie Baetzhold. Tho Misses Kittie, Emilie and Laura Barney and Messrs. Morey, Butler and Bunting, of Gibraltar, spent last evening with Mrs. A.

C. McMeens. Miaa Nellie Kiely has returned from a i i i York, accompanied by her sister, Miss Maggie KicJy, who bag bean Bf.journing in that city for the past year. Mr. L.

M. Coughenonr, clerk in the oflice of the Ohio penitentiary, was in the city yesterday enroute to hie home iu Caatalia where he will visit a few days. Chas. R. Bowman and Fred Bullard, ot Toledo, are the guests of Will A.

Gilcher and R. Wagner. They drove rotn Toledo to thia city, arriving yesterday morning. Mrs. W.

Bartell, who has! been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Alcott, will return to her home at Kansas City this morning.

She will be accompanied by her brother, Mr. 0, Alcott, who will enjoy a two weeks' visit there. Mr. Howard Wall, manager of the Carrie Louis company, waa in the city yesterday ou his way toKelley's Island for a brief visit. Mr.

Wall will ogan- iza the Mr. and Mre. Robert Wayne company in a few days. The new company will open the season at Van Wert, Aug. SJ5 and will play in this city during fair week.

SALE ON STRAW HATS! REGARDLESS OF COST. As every one must be sold within the next two weeks, you can have them at closing out prices. A.BUDERUS, 106 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, Ohic to let in Third I i An Unknown Man smick Uy Shore Train. An unknown man, supposed to have been a tramp, while walking on one of the Lake Shore tracks at Marblehead Junction laat evening was struck ami instantly killed by passenger train No. 23 which is due in thla city at 0:45 m.

The body was brought to this oiby oh the same train and placed on a truck at the depot. Coroner Hub was summoned and raado ai examination of the deao a an to ascertain hia identity, bat there were no papers about him to indicate ttho he waa. The remains wore taken 4 J. J. Murecbel undertaking rioma, where the coroner made a iur tlior examination.

It was found thatn large hole bad been cut in the top of the head, another in the loft cheek, nearly all the ribs were broken, tiie left leg was broken between the knee and hip, there were brnioea on both shoulders and across the breast, alau on the right aide and knee. The body was that of a man about 43 yeara old The hair and mustache wore of darkish red hue and tho oyea weieblue. There were tattoo mm JIB upou each arm, made with India ink The design npon the left arm waa that of a woman and npon the right arm appeared the goddessjof liberty. It is thought that the man was a tramp. Thia waa indicated by bib Bearing apparel.

In hie pockets were red bandana handkerchief, one or two tobacco baga and aome Blips of paper.evidently torn from an almanac. He was not'ced by the people ot Mar blehead Junction yesterday afternoon while about the place in an intoxicated condition and it was remarked at the time, by aorne of them that bo would probably meet with aome accident not taken care of. Tomorrow IB the monthly meeting of tho tiuateea and of course will be more interesting day in camp. What they will do other than the ordinary routine we cannot tell. Last meeting they rejected forty-two applicants.

The Home la full at present with several hundred admitted men who have not aa yet put an appearance. i no more room tho board can do nothiiiK else than reject app'icante A Koodly will take discharges and long furloughs tho coming fall. which will muke some room. Bat the national homea are not full, eo there will ho places for all disabled veterans somewhere, "ToiLKTTKa" for September i a perb number of that elegant fashion journal. Erich leaue seems to be more benunitil than the preceding; it appear to be growing in size aa well, for it hao now twenty pagea of choice on- aruviiiKB.

instead of sixteen aa ly, besides a handsome cover, jet the orlce, Ifi oi'nra for a single copy, or $1 tf!) por year, remains the same. It in i evident the publishers determined that be the tavoiite fashion magazine in this conn- fry, and it is just aa evident that onr ludy friends nro of the same opinion, an they are all buying it. All first claen book ml newsdealers have it on sale one month HI advance. Published by TotletU'B PtihliRhing 126 West 23d street. New York.

Wreck on the IS. o. B. O. train No.

10 which leaves here at p. waa deiayed about an hour at a point about a mile and a half south of the Lake Shore crossing on Tuesday night. An axle ot one of the driving -wheels of the engine broke and the wheel waa thrown under one corner of the baggage car, derailing it and throwing it over upon ita aide. None of the other cars left the track and tho passengers were only slightly disturbed. Chas, Wood, the man, received alight bruises but was not prevented from attending to hie regular duties.

The train proceeded with another engine, Marine The steamer Imperial waa at Put in- Bay yesterday. The Canadian steamer Africa ia due at the Big Four with pulpwood. The schooner John McQee ia unloading pulpwood at the Big Four. The barge M. R.

Warner ia loading block atone at Kelley'a Island for the Soo. The steam launch Muakoko waa ablted on Tuesday night by the breaking of a shaft. Tho steamer I. M. Weston waa aold yefterday by the Sandneky Steamboat Fiahing Co to Davis Blink, of Saagatuck, Mich.

The yacht Sigma, of Toledo, is soon to be equipped with a new system of electric lighting. Manager Uolton, of Toledo, ia now at Detroit procuring the apparatus. The steamer City of Toledo carried a double excursion to Put-in-Bay yesterday--one from Lima, the other from Toledo. The crowd numbered about 1,000 people. Arrived--Steamer Wehrle, Detroit, excursion; steamer Frank E.

Kirby, Detroit, paesengers and merchandise; achooner John Mciiee, Sault Ste Marie, pulpwood; steamer Juno, Walkerville, light. Cleared--Steamer Juno, Windsor, coal; steamer Frank E. Kirby, Detroit, passengers and merchandise; schooner John McGee, Sault Ste Marie, atone; eohooner Lone Star, Turtle CreeK, lumber. to Wed. Valentine Niesbnrger and Martha Hamann, Birmingham.

John Uobert and Mies Kate Marky, city. Mi ci a identified. Frederic D. Sherman, the young man who has been accusing many Sandueky people of stealing lewelry, baa been identified. Some of hie friends arrived in the city yesterday from Detroit and Springfield to ascertain tho trouble in which he had become involved.

Itwas learned Irom them that the name given above 18 correct and that he is the principal of the High soioolat Bay City, Mich. Instead of tadng hia uaual summer vacation he has been tutoring a class of young mon, preparing them to enter college, Ho has alao been devoting himself to very hard study. Quite recently he accompanied a party ot Detroit and Springfield people on a trip to Macki- nejc. On the return trip one of the ladies of toe party lost a gold pin at Detroit and when be saw Mra. I3eia, ot thia city, wearing a pin which resem bled the one lost the hallu- cibation seized him that the article had been stolen and trom that time he began to act qneerly and followed the party of Sanduskiane home from Detroit.

Dr. Merz called on Sherman at the county jail yesterday and carefully examined him aa to hia mental condition. The doctor believea that the young man's mind baa become temporarily unbalanced, due to overwork and excitement, and that with proper care he can be restored to his normal condi tion. Sherman will be brought before the probate court today, when the necea- aary steps will be taken to hav6 him sent to a Baniterinm in Detroit for treatment. On account of ftia condition he is to be pitied rather than censured for hia actions here.

Itenitt from tbe llouie. Cottage IB commanded by C. G. Bartlett, late ot the 12th O. V.

C. Sergeant Bartlett enlisted when he waa fifteen yeara old and made an excellent soldier. He baa-been sergeant of cottage over two years and renders good satisfaction. He ia also a pension attorney and notary public and has been very in securing pen eions. He is at present carrying sixty nine men on his rolle, forty eight of whom are present this morning.

He claims to have the best set of men in camp and those who know benr tim oat in the assertion. One thing we can say of him, that he is a gentleman in every respect, William Held of cottage (J took a furlough this morning and win probably remain away some time. "It may be for years and it may be forever." Sergeant Held has held down cottage for over a year. John Nitz, who was sergeant of the police And Cottage resigned both trusts yesterday. We do not know his reasons or his plans for the future, bat then tbe sun arose just as usual this morning.

Tho Political Horizon. HWANTON, Aug. 15. I am studying politics and am badly uerplexed. Ilurd has said that tbe tariff injures the poor starving workers of England.

True, but he ought not to have auid it. What he eaya about tbe a is true, but we ought to call it tnritt' reform and not free trade. Ilurd talkfl too much. Democrats don't r-nd as much aa they ought to read They should lead everything but tho platform; the leas they read arid a of that the better. Silence well imiod IB wisdom, i am glad to aay the Democrats talk as little aa possible.

Tho Prohibitionists and the Peoplo'o party will not loae tueir inothtr tongue; they never leave it home, and will not go off and forget it laying lound any other place. Tbey talk to all that will listen. The tax on State banks ought to be repealed; the poor man can't borrow money ae the law is at present. SAM. Milan.

Aug. 17. A i i ind caboose, running at hijzh backwards on the E. lailroad. track (Ho Sunday nv i The auf) tender wne i tated i canal the caboose rcojinn on the The engineer ur.d lircman, wli names we could not learn, weio I- Ii injured not very seriously, on jumping and spraining hia ankle 1 tne other being brnieed in the fall --ub his engine.

Tbe tram was ruining light at the time and they were on a which acems to be the explanation of the accident. A special train which waa to ran to Huron withexcarsionists was prevented by the wreck. Tbe engine was got oat on Tuesday aod truins are running regularly The new phase of the Lockwood will case caueea much comment and revives the interest in it anew Milan capitalists, have beer i bed $7,000 to the electric railway and there ia talk of bonding the town for mote. Let tbe good work go on Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kelley have gone on a trio up the lakes Mrs. Dr. Gordon convalescent again John McLain, who has been paralyzed a longtime, is gradually failing There has been a series of petty thefts in East Milan, canned fruit having been stolen from two or three cellars There was grange meeting last Saturday at the hall, when four new membera were in itiatcd. E. B.

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