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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 4

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fHEl STAR, JPNg 28, 1898, rrrss. have just received a verv choice line of Cedar Point. ArTERNOON-TODAY-EVENINQ, All This Week. Class PORCH, COUCH rfNb ilflttnOCK PILLOW5 They embrace nil the Choirtst Novelties. See the ARMY AND NAVY PILLOWS.

"Remember the Maine" Covers, Ticking: and Cords to Match For Poiehes- and Ke out the Min. let in the air. Use Venetian Blinds We are Agents for them. R. M.

C. B. Wilcox. The World's Greatest Musical Dno Alice Raymond and John Kurkamp. The flown and Clunaiiiun, HARDING unU AH-SID.

Tlu-SiiitiiiigHniiMliaii. BURT WE3SNL5R. en of J'Yiimlf Jugglers, MULE. OLIVE, And Other Attractions. Rxsurscl Even- Trip, ings I5c SPECIAL INOTICE Parties that desire to enjoy their meals at the Cedar Point Restaurant can now telephone their orders (at our expense) and they will receive prompt attention.

A fine natural finish fancy screen door, all complete with spring hinges, only Sl.OO. RINKLEFFS HARDWARE STORE, 121 WATER STREET THE WEATHER. RUPOKT, U.S. i i i i HL'itKAP. 8 p.

The following observations wert- inaae itt the ame moim-nt of tune at all the biutioiid named. TOMORROW Between the hours of 9 and 11 a. m. and 2 and 5 p. m.

WE WILL, SEUL Children's, Hisses' and Ladies' Trimmed Hats at47c, 78c, 94c, $1.15, $1.38 and $1.49, worth $1.00 to $3.00 apiece. THE MODEL, 123 COLUMBUS ANENUE. Herman Zech Was Removing a Charge of Blasting Powder. Force of Explosion Struck Him In the Face, Probably Destroying His Eyesight. Great Reduction In Prices.

OUR IMMENSE STOCK TO BU LHSPOS13D AS SOOIN AS POSS1BUH. or- i Toilet Sits Fruit Jar i 2 i Fine Glass Vases, 50, i Jelly Tumblers, i each. AVater Tumblers, i each. Berry Bowl, 10 cents, worth 2oe. Vinegar Bottle, 150.

worth 300. Cut Glass Salts, iSc. Si SS. worth diiulile Dinner Set, $4 Q.S. If you need a i i a in now is the to buy.

IK! 151'. S2. and the inonev Stations, Wind. Weather I' rieM-land-X Toledo-NF. i a i i NI5--deal Alpena--N--Cloud).

SKI--NW--Pt. Cloudy i M.ir(|UHt--E--C'ltiir Dnlnth--NE--e'k-ur. I Chicago--NK--Clear Urieii Buy--KE--Cli-iir (X os lib rill MUS ,10 1U Lt Lt 54! lu 58 14 ttil Lt Herman Zech, a laborer, was quite seriously injured yesterday morning by an explosion which occurred at a stone quarry on Hancock street, near the soldiers' home. Mr. Zech had placed a charge of powder in a hole, which failed to explode.

He started to remove I lie iowder, and had succeeded in removing most of it when the explosion occurred. The blast struck him in lie face and it is feared that he may lose his sight. He was at once removed to. his home on Fifth street, where Dr. Ghas.

Graefe attended to the unfortunate man's injuries. line tiandmkv rei ord for JUHL 1S1IS. ending in seventy fifth meridian nine. Maximum Temperature. US Mlinniuin Teimwratuie, o7 Maximum XF.

E. U. THOMPSON, Observer. FORECAST FOR TODAY. WASm.MJTON.

Julie Ohlu Fair, light iiorlbeih b(-(-ominy vanabk Social Chat A UELUiHTFL'L SAILING PARTY. The sailing party given by Miss Doualme was a most enjoyable affair. The guests were: Mr and Mrs. W. B.

Lord of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walsh and Miss Mary Hackett of Pitts- bnrg, Miss Cora Biemiller, Miss Irene Kuux, Miss Funiiio Cogswell, Faber Donahue and Dr. J.

W. Shaffer of this citv. POX-E1SIXOEK WEDDING. Clias. Fox of Market street and Miss Anna Eisiuger of Tiffin avenue, two popular young people of this city, were united in marriage last evening at 1 O'clock at the homeoi Rev.

Mr. Kussliu. Else Riggs acted as groomsman and a sister of the bride, Anna Hi-singer, was bridesmaid. After the ceremony the young people riturned to the home of the bride's parents on Tiifin avenue where au elaborate supper was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Fox ill at onoo start to hovisekeepiug on East Madison street. HOT WEATHER READING. A line of standard Novels by standard authors, paper covers just the thing for traveling or hammock use. lOc Each or 3 for 25c, Safety Razors.

ave time, save money, and save temper. Any man can learn to use one in 15 minutes. 98c Each. The Bazar, 615 and 617 Market Street- HOLY ANGEL'S COMMENCEMENT. 117 Columbus Avenue.

NATURE AT ITS VERYtEST. iple that ffl't along in this world are those I hat lay up for a raiuy day. They liny for cash and buy when coal is the cheapest. Now is your time; don't wait. Kus 1 Mgr.

at Bennett Bros. Lumber Co. sell "White Pine Culls for per thousand Sheathing $10 per thousand; Bill Stuff $10 per C. POWERS. Money to Loan In sums of $100 to $10,000 at 6 to 7 per cent on first mortgage security.

Imve call-, for jiany stock, wunUiMlcy, Electric Kailroad cninjiany Electric company bunas i-oin Mihm and bonds and W.u 115MAHALA BLOCK. Harrison 'Phone ISO. Bicycle Repairs' Old Wheels Made as Good as Full line of Bicycle Supplies and Sundries. George H. Zimmerman, 838 Market Street.

SMALLER SIZED PACKAGES. the Less Tobacco Will Now Be Given lor Smokers Money. Miss Kittle Kroll, stamp clerk, lias received the follow ingli'ttci from Collector Waldorf: "You will observe a the denominations of some of the tobacco stamps have been handed ht- 2 ounce faking the place of i i ounce a ounce taking I he place of the 4 ounce "stamps, which packages Have lieen abolished. You call the attention of the tobacco manufacturers to this point. STREET CAR COLLISION.

thousand; Shingles for bhed, per thousand; a good 12x8 Door for.SI; all kinds of Mill Work, Lumber, Lath aud If you want to call. Big Four Mother earth coining to the rescue to Chidden the hearts of the multitude who are looking to The Harvest. The Great and Glor- ious United States are their power in and her millions shingles in proportion, are realizing and looking forward to The Greatest Prosperity the world mmey gm lls ll has ever seen. We, in our small sphere, are Prepared to Supply the wants of thousands upon thousands of Hue and the a i i counties with everything that should be found in a appointed, up'to-date DKY GOODS STORE. The reliability of the ston' is a known fact.

It is impossible to get a Wrong Price, and We Will Not Permit You to be Disappointed, where Refunding of i bring satis- faction. If you are not a customer, we would like you to become bet- ter acquainted with our Goods, Prices and Methods. Docks. The Dewey Special-wheel at popular prioes SuW -A high grade For Sale. A horse and carriage.

Carriage is new and the horse very geutle. A child can be trusted with him. Horse is not afraid of street cars. Will be sold at a bargain. Horse aud carriage in good order.

Inquire of JAMES D. LEA. Remember the Main Thing in time of war, when purchasing goods, is to see where you get the best values for the least money. We guarantee to sell goods cheaper a any merchant in (he city. Oome and see most of Harry K.

Nason's gents'furnish- ing goods go at less than half price. Boots, shoes aud clothing at astonishing low prices. Stylish hats and caps at your own price. M. NoniL's BARGAIN STOKE, Saudusky, Ohio.

Our new location (iOT-60!) Market St. One Hundred Children Will Take Part Links Hall--The Program. The annual commencement exercises of the parochial schools of Holy Angels church will take place Friday evening at Link's hall. Great preparations are being made by Rev. Father Lamb aud the teachers to make this a grand affair.

About 100 children will participate. The following interesting program has been arranged: "Fairy Bells Ringing at Dawn of Day" --Chorus. Nolan. "Gypsies Minims. Piano Solo--Rose McFadden.

"Coals of Fire," a farce in one act-Roy Honiegarduer, Charles McFadden, Paul Good, Albert Homegarduer, Clias. Stang, Walter Missig. Cul- leu. Bow and Arrow Drill, Junior Girls-K. O'Douuel, M.

Coulou, A. Nolan, Coulon, M. Hennessey, L. Weiugates, A. Kelley, M.

Hennessey, M. Mullen, M. Baumau. Piano Solo--Stasia Culleu Recitation-''The Hero of Manila Bay" --Nina Meens. Cornet Solo--Frank Baumau.

Fan Drill--N. Meeus, D. Kaferly, R. McFaddeu, S. Culleu, E.

Baumau, M. Bnerkle, C. Kaferly, S. Breugartuer, T. Wmkler A.

McGory. "Roouey's Restaurant," a farce in one Hennessey C. Keaucy, P. Good, F. Bauman, E.

LeClair, J. Nolan. "Revel of the Mceus, Kaferly. A. McGory, R.

McPi'-ddeu, S. Culleu, E. Bauniau, Or. McMahan, S. Breugartuer, T.

Winkler. To get a hose reel tor nothing, get a section of guaranteed hose from C. Sclmaitter, jr 731 Market street. Trie-phono 193. A PRETTY EDD1SG.

A very pretty June eddiug took place yesterday morning at the St. Mary's church. The contracting parties George McNeal aud Miss Mame Grace Freyi- both popular and well known people of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

McNeal were the recipients of many costly and beautiful presents. After a brief wedding torn- they will be at home to their many friends at 1037 Central avenue. Cate. L. B.

Cate of Toledo was hi the city yesterday on business. McClure. Mrs. Dr. McClure of Nonvalk is the guest of Mr.

aud Mrs. George E. Reiter. SONE UGLY CHARGES. COAL PROPOSALS.

EALED proposals i In i i I eh rk of i due Ohio, up In noon JVJs. tuniishliii; MX) tun-, i i i i i i i A i i i i i i He mal. i i.v. Htove and finite M) tun- more or 1( ss lump emil All coal to bedchvimlbi'fiiri pMiibei 1 IfiW, exeepl 50 tens at Tenlli nan! whim! if, be deliver, when nc.ded All to b. stored in bins at the buildnu- where IKM di-d anil to hi snbji i to m-p.

i All bl(Ls mu.st be aeeonijrini'-d by a i i i olicel: i.f Kiinranti'i of erpl.inei coutraet it awardid Tli. boanl n-i i right to reject anvor nil bids CHA.s. Kl'llACII. Clerk of lli.aid of atn-n Saudusky Electric Car Struck a Wagon- No One Was Injured. Yesterday afternoon about o'clock car on tin- Samhisky Klcctnc railway collided i a wagon belonging to John Wickrr, at the corner of Hayes and 1'lnin street The car team both going south when at nincr of Plum ct i 1 driver Mai t' arios the track.

Tlir car struck it i a cr.i.sh knncking a front whiM'l from Ihew.igon and completely demoliihiug i front of the car. No one i Just received Ixiys and youth's bicycle shoes. Also a large line of ladies and gents bicycle shoes. Call aud see them. GTEDKMA.X HOMHOARDNER.

Every section of my guaranteed hose takes a hose reel with it free of charge. C. 731 Market St. Telephone 1(15. StMWFSu Buy your new bike of Jacob Bauntan, nt for the Dewey Special.

For Cleveland. i The palatial steamer Arrow will give i regular weekly excursions to Cleveland beginning Tuesday, 7, and every Tuesday thcrc.ifter during the summer season. The steamer leaves her dock, foot of Columbus Sandnsky, at Good Men From h)Slorla. a. m.

Returning, leaves Cleve- Fiftern Kostnn.i nvrmt.s at I p. m. standard. Fare for a i at armory and 1'J round trip only Til) cents, of them accepted. The Fnsturu boy.s maySlitf an- good men phyMOally.

i Wr (h( aud boys' shoes in black or tan ever in the citv and a lar The men i be scut south as fast as i Hough examined to form a squad Harry Adams, In His Petition for Divorce, Alleges Bad Things. Harry Adams, who alleges that he is a resident of Erie county, wants a divorce from his wife, Elizabeth Adams. lEhcy were married in 1983, and have three children. He charges neglect and cruelty on the part of his wife and alleges that she lived with one John Purde of Bradford Junction, 0., from July to November, of last year. Since November.

Mrs. Adams has not been seen. Plaintiff asks for divorce and custody of the children. Wayne Street Block Asphalt. Block asphalt is being distributed along Wayne street preparatory to the paving of the street.

A HOT REPLY. Inter-Lake Fuel Company Says It Furnished Coal For the Schools Last Year. SANDUSKY, June 22. To ''Local Dealer:" In the Register of yesterday morning, we noticed a letter under the heading "Coal Dealers," asking the board of Uncle Sara's Navy FREE FOR TRADE CHECK. COSTS YOU NOTHING.

have Fine Flour for $1.25. F. WICHMAN SON, Both Phones 336. WASHINGTON STREET. Dr.

Shatter Now an Elk. Dr. Shaltcr slunvu I he mysteries of the- B. V. O.

Klks last evening. Will Send Out a Collector. The pcTial bicNclc tax is being paid rather h.iMiig put up t'ssary dollar M) far A i Gallagher intends to send a collector into the ships and illai-'cs of the county, so hat i the will not have to come to the 'court house to pay their bicycle a tiii.ur.M.vvHoMEi!jLKDXr.K. education to publish the name of the firm from whom they bought hust winter's coal. We desire to inform the AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE.

Mathew M. Bryant Alleges Wilfull Absence and Bad Conduct. Mathew M. Hryant. who was married in IS72, thinks that hp can no longer eu- Shcrilf Sold Hie Coal.

duro married life- According to the al- ShcritT Magill --old the sixteen cars legations in his petition for divorce tiled coal whu recently attached to 1 yesterday it seems that his life lias not satisfy a claim of M. L. Marsh against been a happy one. He charges that his To reduce your vt ater rents two-thirds you must have one of my brass meters, which have no equal. SruvAinT.i;.

Ji; Telephone 7:11 Market St. tract business because very best coal in large lot.s for cash. No member of the board of education writer that we furnished all the coal. We can at all times give full weight aud undersell this jealous individual on eon- Deputy Auditor J. E.

Bragg will attend the Democratic congressional convention at Upper Sandusky today, as a delegate from Oroton township. Allen, Reed. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Allen of Freedonia, Kan are the guests of Mr. aud Mr? C. S. Reed, Gramlich, Schoenemau.

Miss Edith Gramlich and Miss Ten: Schoeneman of this city are visiting in Columbus for a few days. Mills. Judge Graysou Mills left yesterday for Indianapolis on legal business Bauman. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Bauman of T)e- catur street are visiting in Cleveland foi a few tliys. Dawson, Blackford. Mi's. Dawsou'aud son William of Sidney, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo A. Blackford. Bloker. Mrs.

E. L. Bloker and daughter Auge lia, are visiting her paieuts in this city -OF- TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS At Prices Never tSefoi-e Known in Snndusky. $2.50 Sailor Hats now $1.50 1.00 Sailor Hats now 50 50 Sailor Hats now 25 Leghorn Hats $1.50, now only 50c. Trimmed Hats $1.30.

Remember all our stork is new and up-to-date. FINEST MILLINERY PARLORS IN TOWN. VON SICK'S 125 Mahala Block, Washington Row. AWNINGS We have one of the latest improved fasteners in the market for house awnings. Can be adjusted withont marring the wood.

No staples or hooks used. Sold at the lowest prices. Also Sails and Oil Clothing, Flags, Wagon Covers, Horse Covers and Tents. Storage of goods at sail loft. Repairing promptly done.

C. PFBFFERKORIN, Harrison phone 5Z9. 617 Water Street. Bank, Office, Jewelry, Bar, Cigar, Drug and General Store Fixtures and Special Designed Furniture "of all kinds. Beer Pumps, Refrigerators, Folding Doors.

Call up 73 and get an estimate. Sandusky Store Shelby and Filmore Sts. Opp. Lake Shore Depot. Clark.

Clement Clark, who has been in Gal lipolis for the past six weeks puttiug uj some machinery for the Warren Electric Manufacturing company, returned home last evening. ALONG THE The scow Julia Minor unloaded a cargo of staves at the Ohlemacher Lime company's dock yesterday morning. The steamer L. R. Doty and consort Jeauette cleared yesterday from the Short Line docks.

The steamer Pauley arrived at the Big Four docks yesterday with a cargo of salt. She will clear today for Cleveland, Tho steamer Yessey is loading coal at 0. docks. The steamer losco is due at the Short Line docks to load coal. The steamer Empire City, one of the largest steamers on the lakes, will arrive at the B.

O. today with a cargo of ore. The steamer Harvey J. Kendall cleared yesterday from the Kuuz Coal company's docks with coal for Mauistee. The steamer Spencer arrived at the B.

0. docks yesterday morning to load coal. The steamers Sauber and Groh will load coal at the B. O. docks today.

The steamer Jeuks cleared from the To Hie Toledo Asylum. Application was made yesterday in the probate court to have Minnie Mack committed to the Toledo asylnin. She been adjudged insane. the Shawnce Valley Coal p.niy. to John Stang.

for Iron Wants a New Trial. ifi-, Anna 1C. Bryant, has been wilfully absent from him for over three years, and cites a case of extreme cruelty. He- In tin I also alleges that she frequented dis- of the 0. H.

Whitney reputable places ami associated with Nursery company against George questionable characters. There are Mapns. motion has been filed for a new trial. three children from the marriage, the j'onugest of whom is 10 years of age. is a stockholder in onr company aud we (looks yesterday with a cargo of can sci- no reason why they should be tickled we received the contract.

The party who wrote the letter is probably guilty of nil the accusations lie makes against the other coal dealers in this city. (Signed) THK ISTER-LAKE FUEL Co. FREE. Photographic Views of U. S.

Navy and the Battles with Spain at J. Wltzel's, the Hatter, next to the Police Station and 712 Hancock coal. Reiser Bound Over. August Reiser, who was caught in the act of burglarizing J. B.

Kaffer- ley's harness shop a few evenings ago, had a hearing before Mayor Zimmerman yesterday morniug aud was bound over in the sum of $300, to await the action of the next grand jury. Not being able to fnrnish bond, he was committed to jail. Lake Shore Pay Car In. The Lake Shore employes were made happy yesterday by the arrival of the pay. car.

WE have a method of making garments tremely light in weight, especially adapted for very warm weather. Wm. Seitz Sons. Nielsen Opera House FRIDAY EVEN'O, JUNE 24. Miss Rose Hubbard's Co.

Presenting Pinero's flasterpiece, "Lady Bountiful." Assisted by Miss Norah Lamison, Mr, Chester OeVonde and members of THE JOE JEFFERSON CLUB Tickets 75, 50, 35 and 25 cents. Re. serve seat sale opens Thursday morning at Assessors Explained Changes. Albert Johnson and D. Green, assessors of Yermilliou aud Florence townships respectively, appeared before the county commissioners yesterday, who were sitting as the board of equalization.

The assessors explained some changes which they had made in their returns for this year. Two Marriage licenses. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Forrest P. Barker of Boston, THE Third National Exchange A general banking business transacted in all branches. Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 L.

CABLE, Prest. R. E. SCHUCK, Vice. Prest.

F. P. ZOLLINOER, Cashier. GeorgeF.Anderson 'IB 6, KINGSBURY BLOCK. Gottlieb Zimmerman, DEALER IN Wines and Liquors Choice Goods Specialty Northeast Cor.

Market Wayne 'Phono 122. 0. and Irene Rosella Sexton of this city: Charles Fox aud Anna Eisiuger of this citv. "Lady Bountiful." Ou Friday evening Miss Rose Hubbard's company will present Piuero's masterpiece, "Lady Bountiful," at the Nielsen. Miss Hnbbard will be insisted by Miss Xorah Lamison, Chester Ue Vonde and members of the Joe Jefferson club.

Utica Fire Extinguisher, Jas. A. Smith, state agent for the Utica fire extinguisher has placed the sole agency for Erie county with Christ Knebeler. The Utica extinguisher was recently placed in the infirmary. Advertise in The Star..

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