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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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Madison, Wisconsin
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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MADISON, MARCH 20, 1900 USE GAS FOB FUEL. HARNDEN FUNERAL. All Arrangements Hare Been Completed for Tomorrow. NEW SPRING: In order to male room for Spring Stock, We will for the next thirty diys ofleT TOP COATS ilMEM CQODSI I at prices I i Wo know what GOOD CLOTHES are, where to bar them and how to select the NOBBV 8TTLES and PATTEBNS. We want to gar right here we hare never had as choice a stock of GOOD CLOTI1ES In our store a we have now, andwe're ready toquote'priclimlniTnterest you.

Nobby spring coats in all the latest effects VICUNAS, OXFORDS, COVERT CLOTH and CHEVIOT. Price range from $7.50 np. See Our $10 Oxford. SPECIAZ.VAI.TTE. Below Cost.

F. COYNE, i Badger Block. 10 ft. Carroll SI ASIC FOR Cough Drops. Thtf will can your raid.

SARATOGA WATER On draught Msrtla Kelson, ELM.n THE NEW Olson Veerhusen, 7 and 9 N. Pincltney St. Having finished house cleaning, is now receiving and puttings on salt The well known Knight property, corner of Oilman ami Plfttkney streets, ni front on Oilman by 133 on Pinckner street The house coat over f.0(S). WiH it for just what the lot la worth ana throw in the house A SNAP, if boucht A 9 -room, strictly up-to-date, modern house on East Gorham street, 50 feet fniiu bv 150 fet In depth, ruoninr back to Lake Mendota. Thia la doubt -the mo; modero bouse, of It value.

In Uie city, and there no finer view on Lake Mea ifiu This can be bought right. If applied for at once. Also No. 423 Wisconsin ave rcioma, lot 66 by 133 feet, ooe of the flaest loos' Ions In the city, or will sell 64 feet, with all the Improvomcnta. separate Will also sell 4.1 by 64 feet of same if dealred.

No. 420 Lakt street. 11 rooms, lot 30 bv 165 feel, all modem improvemeD'j. also barn, in fact one of the beat residences on Lake street Also a modern 10 room, steam-heated house on Lake street, lot 40 by 80 feet, with all modern improvemcnti. for This la a very rare bargain.

A good. 8 room, modern house on Sutc street, near the university, for leas than $4 300 A 10 room house on State sireet, with modern Improvements, near the university, for $3,600. Aid-room house on Sua street, who all modern Improvement, uH lot and barn for about fd.000. A rim brick bouse on Weat Dayton street, full half lot, centrally located, a snap. A nice, new cottage of 7 rooms on Broom street for $2 600 A 10 room, stewtmheated hi with electric light, ba etc full half lot, t3.500.

A 9-room house on West street, with lot by over 200 feet, on Lake Monona, with steam hit and all nn-1. ro Improvements: one of the floest Iswos In the city, centrally located, can be bmisrto very cheap, if applied for at once. Also a 8-rooro hoose on ke M--nona. Vrrv n-n trally located, first-class neighborhood, can be.l"infht if spplfed for iin. -a(! many other homes from tip, in fact houses and lots in evt-ry ward and ia the city, at conservative price.

Farms of every size and price you may be In quest of." Houses for rent from 110 to f50 per nwnth. to desirable tenants only. Money to bmn in any turns to reliable partlc, at 5 per cent, interest. I represent only the most reliable Insurance Companies. Am general ageat for the I'nited Slates Fidelity and Guaranty Baltimore, I can tare you money by looking with matJefore, purchasing of jpthers JSeW Spring Goods A Beautiful Assortment of Ginghams and Percales a Very Large Variety of Embroideries from he to $6.00 -per yard.

Among our Large Stock of Dress Goods May be found many cel bra led L. E. THE WEATHER. Tb wUr irwilcUfo tor rt: Goerlly fa.lr and continued co)4 too! (fill sad Widowttf, wrroT by WdtiUr Bight. I "LEST WE FORGET" 1 Tuesday.

March 20. Contemporary rlub meets, to consider 'garbage r-nioval," and other topic. Tuesday, March 20. Jood TerapUrs celebrate 44th anniversary, at hail, 20 East Mifflin street. Tuesday, march 20.

"What Happened to Jooea" at the Fuller. Wednesday, March 21. Dr. John F. peters, illustrated lecture on ancient Uabylonla, University ball, 4:30 p.

Wednesday, March 21. Republican aucUsc. Friday, March 23. Woman auffraga debate at South Madiaon chapel. Saturday, March 21.

Democratic caucuses, Saturday, March 24. Republican city contention. Tuesday, March 26. Democratic city contention. Thursday, March 29.

Heinle trio, third bomber in Choral Union serler Sunday, April 15. Eaater. Illustrated Leetare en Aaelrst Baby- loeia. Ir. John V.

Peters, rector of SI. Michael's church, New York, who lec-1 turea at University hall Wednesday, st 4 p. comes under the aus-j plies of the Archaeological Instituteof (America, as-did before hltn Profs, Good win, Warren, Perrtn, Seymour, Gardner. Wald. Stein and Wright.

Dr. Peters was direc tor of an expedition wul out in UH by the university of Pennsylvania to explore lower Baby-i Ionia, and unearthed a great city, Nipien. whose history reaches back to at least 10.000 years ago. It Is the story of this expedition that Dr. Peters wilt tell, with the aid of lantern lide Illustrations, and his lecture otidht to be Interesting, not only to lovers of the lllble but to all who care for tjie records of a very ancient per-) IcmI of human history.

I r. liters Is said to be a charming lecturer, antt ad-' mission Is free to all. Kdnrators la Sesln. The board of regents of the state normal schools sre holding a wsslon in the'cspltcd. The cjuesrlon of how to dlsjKme of the 1:10,000 which Oov.

8r-fleld allowed the board Is under consideration, Besides members of the toard of regent a large number of prominent educators are about capltol In touch with the board. the Pasl Kingston's Nw headquarters are at 110 Monona avenue and 702 Williamson Street. Telephone H6- 2 rlmi for hark and baggage service. I have purchased the entire stock" of C. B.

Welton Co. The auction will continue as before. I shall also sell In this sale the remainder of the Holm stock. I "have also purchased the entire stock of unredeemed watrhe of P.O. Hcble.

These watches will also be sold In this sale. Auction every afternoon and Wednesday and Saturday evenings RALFH VERNOtf. Upton's Tea Ar you tried them. Piper roi, Sol Agent Tailors Wanted. First class con-and pantaloon makers.

Apply at once. M. J. Oay. State street.

Bring your watch and Jewelry kinds us. F- jeweler. Thoee' wstrhea are all watches that Je not been redeemed and are first class, at aurtlon. Wetton's stand RAUni c. vFmxos.

For Sale Chesp Second-hand soda fountain; complete, Addres Joi'e- rial office. Wanted Apply at Simon Hotel. Clearance Sale FOR KKXT 30 Bqs. MRS. KLUSMANN-OLEASOH 20 E.

Mifflin. t. BROADHE-AD GOODS These comprise many colorings and patterns; are all sponged and shrunk and are the best wearing goods made. The Burdick, Pecher, Murray Co. CASKET OPEN mos TO 1:30.

U.UO During Tlies Hoars Only Can Public View Ke mat as-lies nil fa I ii. A. K. UarUI Eltaat Be Carried Oat la Fail at the (irave All arrangement! lor the funeral to- morrow afternoon of the late On. Henry Harnden were completed by the local poat of the G.

A. R. today. Orders for Company to assist the veterans as military escort were Issued this moraine. The remains will be taken to the Congregational church at 11 o'clock In the forenoon and will He in atate there until 1:30.

The O. A. R. poet will meet at the hall at 1 o'cloc and march past the arnioryrbere it will be Joined by Company O. and thence to the church.

Services over the body wilt be held at 1:30. From the church the procession will march down State street as far a (Jllmnn when the street car will lx taken to Forest Hill. At the grave the burial ritual of the-O. A. R.

will carried out. the new department commander, S. 11. Tall-madge, and Department Cbaplaln Sanborn, of Manawa. officiating.

The post's floral tributes will I offered. Senior Vice Department Commander D. N. Robinson will deposit the wreath on the casket; Asst. Adj.

den, C. A. Curtis, the rose; and Assistant Quartermaster F. A. Rlrd the laurel After Co.

fl has fired the military salute, three buglers, Joseph Rchmltt. Co. F. Third United States Infantry; Phil Regan and Paul Kingston, of Co will sound taps. The buglers will be stationed at different points some distance from the grave, whlrh win Increase the solemn effect.

RCOFIEUl A PAU.NRAttF.lt. The plan of having only past department commanders as honary pull bearers ha been hsiiRi-d In two distances. The family desired that Hon. W. 8.

Main and Hon. I It. Caswell, of Ft. Atkinson, warm friend of de ee 4 be jksm t) ejg hf Th jA I will Ite Oov. Kdward Brnftelcl, Post Commander-in-Chief A.

O. Welsaert. Post Department Commanders 11. F. Bryant C.

YVel'ton, K. H. Oaf. If. Russell.

The active pallbearers will I A. II. Holllster. 8. Brown.

W. D. Htlllman. W. P.

HUgins. M. J. Vincent, T. J.

Davis. Anthony lionovsn and D. Davidson. The Wisconsin Vetersns Home wilt end down a floral design In the shape of a star, the Insignia of Commander Ilarnden's rank as brigadier generr.l. on lehalf of the trustees of the home.

The star will have the letters W. V. across it. The W. R.

C. of Madison have de-elded to attend the funeral In a body. Owing to the absence of Adjt. On. Hoardman, Henry 0.

Rogers, senior P. D. C. will act as marshal of the day. I.ueders' military band will furnish music.

O. A. R. ORDERR Headquarters lu.ius flrchlld Tost. No.

.11. Irrttuent of Witccnslii. 0. A. It, Madison.

March Special orders No. 1 I. It ts with sorrow that the post commander announces the dath of Comrade Henry Harnden. department commander and member of l.urtim Falrrhlld Poet No. It.

While net unexpected, the of this comrade In none the less hard to bear. He was a soldier of national distinction. Not alone the exigencies of the sVrvtre whh hrousht him the renown wnicn he enjoyed, but the soldierly qualities wy.h endeared him to tho rank and I. hn him 'hen he In- trepldly led. markel Mm as poneslna In a high degtw tb qualities of a leader.

As a cltltcn. In times of peace. sit worthy representative of the i nation's beat manhood Industrlons, far-seflttg, benevolent, fearless In chsmplonsbip of the right. II. wss Comrade Harnden's wish that he might be laid to rest by hts conuades In arms.

Hts funeral win tie held at p. Wedne.dsy. WRrch 21'loo. The bodvjsfill He in latent the chnnh from 11 o'clock a. and the churrii win te open to tne public from that hot The -rvices will he In fhe CongTegaiional chunh.

I TV, r.rtrl, mi at the cemeterv will be Hnducted hv the dppsrtment officers. Comrades of l.nrlus FalrchUd lNsl and others who wish to march with them. wM meet at the lost hall. Brown block, at sharp. Com rade are reauested to come tn uni form ss far as noessh'e.

In anycaee wblte gloves and memorial bwdgs will wornwttll drk rlolhlng and lists Bv mrnsnd of HI FAHR. Pwt Cotunmnder. OEj. MERRKIC, AdJuFanf Ilnlldisg I.ol for "ale. For Sale, at a reasonable figure, ft.

front on innckney strtwt, off the resr of the Orton propTty. J. A. AYLWARD. irt Cl Afests TTanted, Thirt have hs.1T experience In can-vHilrg through the country, can maka grvd mrtney.

Apply between 11 ana 12 a ns. Room 6 and Pick block. I I I i I i 1 I I I I i i SALE. Double-Faced Golf Plaids, PlaiJ and Zebaline Plaids, the correct rainy day skirts. Sertres, Cheviots and Zebalines.

tailor-made suits in desirable colon. Serge, Black Cheviu and Embroidered, French Flannel pretty waists from. Main Street. LOW PRICES, STEJYENS Golf Plaids- Kew, stylish, up-to-date liack Golf Skirtings. Double Faced Mixtures goods for walking and Suitings Broad Cloths, Covert, These stylish goSds for Black Goods YORK STORE ft 3 A HEAVY SOLE Is what yoa want for winter wear.

JJere are a few leader jn "heavy sole shoes: Ulr' KaagartM Calf Lace fl.75 Udles' Bei Calf Ijicc t.ti ladies' Haad Sewed Hoi Calf 3.XLi Ladles' TIel Kid Uce t.ti Misses' Bog Calf Uce Mes's Calf Lace -Bys'CaH Urt A. AUSTIN CO. IS 8. Piackaer St Fuller Opera House 20 IT IS TOLAUGIII. BROADHUIISTS Rtsu int rin- Then Acts- What Happened Tn sTnnfis r'rt H.

Pmadbarnt. ttaiLnritf "Why Virata lf "1 lr Wroe Mr. Wngtl." Lm Chapter." etc. cic. Ciesn! Bright! Humorous! Cltw.Artiitj! Pretty Womeo! Te S'jccett of Two Conii-aenti.

Th rMi John BMlarm. I. P. Hr)a t-m. IHH McOanell.

If. O. liuckvyj f.rr.e. Marl H)nw. 11.

W. MoBir.aKrr. Flowmr Mnn, ttlwl HwuX. I hart Ctisrwvm. Ltiiima Touag.

Maau Alluvia, Ui-itm Price. tie, lOe, 75e, 1.00 Bni nffsr opa Moo4r at P. M. on Tf Itrtmtiti of Maiiitm, Souvnir ftardt Si Jesimi. Urn cents rrr 'ttet rt enoof thoujfh, tor tell the townt storr.

to vou PARDEE. DRUGGIST i Black Serge. Black Camel's Hair Black Zebalines, Black Crcpon. Attend the' JJtiJpench Flannels Plain, Striped, Fie-ared to make comfortable, Mdnrinnr- The Burdick, Pecher, Hurrajr Co. 17-19 East iui OVA BE WE HAVE DECIDED TO MOVE INTO KTe Quarters, Opening iSale LasMDay.

Souvenirs Free. i i i i And onc. jour will close out our present stock at Here is an opportunity to supply wants in the Dry Goods Line at Ill EXTREMELY As we expect to open up with a new stock, and will therefore close out our present stock REG A II LESS OF COST. i i i I HiliRIGHS THOMPSON. 27 Bast Main Streti.

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