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   Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - March 5, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana                                old established firmi All calls dny Also ambulance serviced Both phones No. 99 No. 228 South S. M. S and utter Nov. 31901, Laite Shore trains to and from will Tun as 32 VIA B 25 m No 44 ' 5 00 a m No 6 10 a m Ne 42 11 15 14 6 40 pm 8 ASB LEAVES 11 a 10....... 1 30 p 16 " 4 40 p 22 " 8 20pm  25 " f 11 45 p No 28 ' 1 00 a m No 333 TO 6 SB a m 2 20p-  37Pacio Express 45 a No 3 Fast Mall Ltd. 05 a No 175 15 Boston and Chicago 15am  21 N. Y. Ex. 19 Lake Shore 7 Day 45pm  23 Western Express 05 p Nos 8,10,14, 16, 22, 28, 28, 32, 532, East Bound Nos 3, 15, 21,19 23. 37, West Bound The Lake Shore via Cleveland in ith the Erie and P L E Rs form the most direct route to Pittsburg 3. J. J. Pass L. GOTWALT C. C. St. L. R. Nov. 1901.  23 9.03  9 58  1 p 6 00 6 30  p 9 45  25 p m 1 00  5 52  15  20  27 p m 5 00 13 7 Manchester 28  8 50  8 50  15    45    00    20    40    15    56    22    35    52.    12    35    50    08    13    34    32    50    m 12 15    25    50    20    43    new Big Four train No. 5 makes connections for Terre St. points east and west pf Lynch P i T Ohio A. Elkhart o rn e y s - at - L M. W. D. Practice in all the courts of Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. U. S. Flag 210 South Main by St. Joseph Valley Indiana National - Work a 408 S. Opp. over Dr. Alio ILLINOIS WITH CATARRH OF THE THROAT AND BY JOHN J. Member - of the General Assembly of the State of writes of as Osgood 111. The Peruna Medicine can safety recommend Peruna as a remedy that will cure all catarrhal was of great benefit to me as it cured me of catarrh of the throat and lungs permanently and in a very short I am glad to add my endorsement to that of Made by Peruna are patient cured by Peruna Is no more liable to catarrh than if he had never had of of the Entire care Avenue Peruna has completely cured me of that distressing which affected my bronchial in my whole nine years I bought everything that was advertised as a sure cure for my but it so happened that I did not buy Peruna until nine months using your splendid remedy according to your directions I am today a well I find Peruna to bo the greatest family medicine ever I keep a it on con candidly state that had it not been for Peruna I would have given up my being too weak to do my Por eighteen years life was a William J. A. of Santa the solicitation of a friend I used your and can cheerfully recommend it as an excellent remedy for aU catarrhal It is indeed a wonderful A. you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of write at once to Dr. giving a full statement of your case and he wiU be pleased to give you his valuable advice Dr. President of The Hartman A. J. No. 109 Division 8d door east of tlie attention diseases and affections of the i and German and corner of Seor ot the time was Pie mince meat will not in None Such Mince Meat is a year 'round good in Summer as in because it is packed to and does not By using the Time is ALL the You make the will fill it Ten cents a two large sale by every good a Recipes on every Valuable premium list of Rogers N. our One Baby Une just sold on easy E. asi Ladies or most liberal terms ever and fastest selling to agents and premiums to at office on ground floor 202 Main NOVELTY MFG. ring and of this ointment Spiles at and a applications will cure them 792, Town on Hand to Do Honor to the Kaiser's of festive with Ghee o vern or fa in Good Mayor 5.riiilwaukoo was host to Prince of lor six last and SiiTe liim ii that was and an His special train came at 4 p. m. and at 10 p. m. was again on the long run to Niagara and New The time was ail given over to the reception and of the It began with a drive through business districts before a crowd that a public at which Governor Robert and Mayor David S. Ross voiced the and the United Singing societies raised their voices in mighty and Firo There was also a splendid illumination and a thrilling run of the lire there was a at which prince met the leading citizens of tlie city and The thousands of Germans resident in Milwaukee joined in the welcome of the to whose house once owed and veterans of the German wars gathered from throughout the state to in the tiie special train bearing the prince and his party in from Chicago an enormous crowd at the station awaiting its There was a when the prince and another larger than the when he reached liis carriage outside the station to Fight for a Rose and Admiral Evans entered his carriage flanked by police and guarded by troopers of the Wisconsin the drive through the city outside of station 1,000 veterans of the wars were drawn They had come liere from Green Steven's Port Fond du and other points in the and they gave the prince a volley of cheers as ho passed The business streets were with people and the police had to fight to keep a driveway Prince Henry was given the honor of riding in the to roll across the new Grand street and as this point was reached Battery stationed on the lake fired a salute of twenty-one g 130J-W. Lexington If to buy er or loaia J W. 113 Special An Ovation in the Expo. Fire Kun a Unique reception of the prince as lie drove through the was wildly and was an ovation when he entered the Exposition building for the public As he appeared on the stage escorted his staff and the reception committee the mass chorus of voices sang Deutch There ivere 10,-000 persons packed in the Exposition and it Avas long before they were stilled for ir man John to briefly introduce Mayor mayor formally welcomed the prince and then gave way to who spoke in of tlie German and in their Governor La Folletto then welcomed the prince to Milwaukee in behalf of the and regret at the of his Captain Emil who also spoke in was the The great sang and as tlie arose to leave the hall tlie crowd broke into He liis cap in salute and smiled as lie turned to leave the fire run followed the public reception and it made a that was novel and Thirty-two pieces of marshaled by Fire Chief were raced for a mile at high They ran two abreast and 200 feet Darkness had and the engine lights made the picture all the more The run was a novel feature of the The prince was then driven through illuminated to the Hotel where the banquet The illumination was very of strings of electric lights being across Grand avenue aud hundreds of buildings Wre outlined in and high up on the tower of the city printed in incandescent were the to H. K. H. HIGHNESS GETS An - to Cream City Fair pretty was the lighting of the Court of on Teiere was a great display of under the glare than Crowds thronged the streets the with ' the as. the brilliant at the Hotel Pfister lasted Among the banquet the of Prince Henry's Mayor Rose presented him an elegantly bound album containing of Milwaukee's public and of the beautiful residences of the the royal visitor left for the east at 10.p. m. a large crowd him as on March bearing Henry and the - members of his suite arrived in Chicago at 12:15 a. m. It was not brought into the the transfer to Shore and Michigan Southern railroad made in the outskirts of the por a to Up the 5.An was made by unknown to blow up the LaCrosse Lumber company's big mill with The explosion wrecked one end of the structure and considerable machinery in other of the police declare that several sticks of dynamite were They discovered a second big of the explosive in another part of the which had failed to As no one was ill the mill at the time there were no The believe they have a clue to the guilty but refuse to make any tiling public at get his John of a Matter of 5.-^The will of the late B. founder of the Union Stock has been filed in the probate Tlie testament disposes of personal valued at and realty amounting to providing an for his widow and other relatives the remainder of the estate is left in trust for the two children of the S. of and J. of Mount and March 5.The ship subsidy was further discussed in senate by No other senators desiring to speak Frye the was laid aside and a number of other bills of small importance were house spent the day in discussion of the to classify the rural free delivery service and place the carriers under the contract No vote was Before debate began the conference report on the tariff was the vote being on party lines except of Littlefield of Maine and of Minnesota voted with the March 5.An adjustment of the in the molding and polishing departments of the National Register of has been reached as tlie result of a two conference at the headquarters of the National Civic between H. and four of the and E. J. president of the Metal and Brass Samuel president of the of and Ralph 31. secretary of the National Civic Appoints March 5.The president has made the following appointments for cadetships at the Ralph Earle son of Rear Admiral W. T. son of the late Rear Admiral first O. W. son of Major General S. second and Morgan son of Rear Admiral Henry C. third in March 5.Much ill feeling is being manifested between the and white people in the district of this city over the refusal of the board to permit colored children to attend the white AVas Named for March 5.Dr. Worthy a prominent physician of is aged 85 He was the man after whom the city of was Resident of March 5.Mrs. Caroline said to have been the oldest white woman of died at her home near Hammond aged 81 Insurance Hates March 5.The Indianapolis fire inspection bureau Jias issued an order for an advance of on every in fire insurance rates on the south side of Washington from Illinois street to Pennsylvania Including the four corner The increase took effect day and will remain in force ther It is estimated that 600,000 of insurance is. and Start a March 5.-^Fire broke out in the Cunningham The alarm was turned in and the guests of the Southern were aroused and to get The fire was to the and the loss amounted to a started by mice getting into a It Was R. Breed ' has - ' She r. cruel fhe Police and Several Hundred Soldiers martial Negotiating a Scale for Tin witli the March 5.A mob of COO strike sympathizers thronged the streets of yesterday on which the line of the Norfolk Railway and Light company's cars are and the police were unable to cope with it from noon until when the which wore guarded by of and had run with difficulty all were housed in the In the where the tlie military was in control of the Cars were repeatedly of stones piled on the and free fights between the military guards and the crowd occurred during the at frequent Wife a Terror to the one difficulty a sergeant ran a bayonet into the arm of H. H. a Mrs. who was standing by her husband at the knocked tlie sergeant to the ground with both fists and discolored the face of Lieutenant E. R. was near Several soldiers were struck by missiles thrown through the windows of the A number of arrests have been both by the police and Hold a conference was held yesterday by Mayor Police Chief and Colonel commanding the Virginia eight companies of which are in relative to placing the city under martial The police force of 100 men had been on duty for forty-eight hours and was unable to meet the on Martial result of the that martial law was declared here this more infantry Ire and making the entire were ordered The last night cut a mile of trolley wire in the The troops are now guarding the power A detachment of a Newport News under Captain is on At a meeting last night the Central Labor union the street Kelly's Councilman also a leader of the offered a resolution at last night's council meeting to revoke the street for a lapse of two days in running The resolution was referred to a special Last nonunion men from were held The strikers They bore and were arrested for carrying concealed OF THE IN Shaffer Is It tiie Tin Plate March 5.President of the Amalgamated Association of Steel and Tin and a delegate representing the executive committee of that are iu conference with of the American Tin Plate company regarding the scale of for the current Shaffer's party includes William O'Brien and W. J. of John of Granite G. K. Charles and C. J. Fra the conference adjourned for the day the labor men were in good but declined to say what had in their talk with the tin plate A representative of the company that the meeting had been thoroughly harmonious and that such differences as remained would probably be amicably whether the labor men had made any unusual demands the sentative of tin plate company answered in the He believed he the wage scale might not be adopted in its entirety for some but that on this point would soon be Slass Men and March 5.The window gla ss workers of the United States will hold their annual election this As an attempt will be made to oust Simon Burns from the but conservative window glass men say that of this year are even brighter than they have been The candidates for the national are as. For of Simon of Fred of John of I John G. and C. of of Paul Pittsburg present Charles C. of of and George of - March 5.Eighty-five children of on and into rooms that of ' - all of union miners who are says hevee Sung Into a Telephone for tlie 5.Lillian Nordica sang to an of 2,000 persons last A unique feature of the concert was the of the music by telephone to various parts of the also to other even to Kansas Nordica did not learn of the arrangement for the telephone concert until a few minutes before singing the was indignant and almost refused to sing the closing She said after the concert that never again would she sing into a She said that those who heard her by telephone would have a false impression of her and the We Are Duins About Stone March 5.The brief cable dispatch from our minister at referring to Miss Stone's did not give the action of the United States in What we have done is to file a caveat with the Turkish and Bulgarian The legal effect of this action is simply to save all rights either of these or against both of them pending the conclusion of the exhaustive inquiry which the state department is making through its minister and that inquiry is concluded it is that the department Avill be in a position to place the for the and when this has been done no time will be lost in pressing the claim for punishment of the of the outrage and for repayment of the No demand has yet been by March 5.Andrew a was Instantly killed by Wearing he went into a near his house and reached above his head to turn on the electric As his hand touched the swith the electric circuit was completed and he fell to the ground Moines to Have Base March 5.^At a meeting of local interested in base which of Kansas and Williom of were It was decided to organize a stock company for the purpose of taking the League franchise at present by Flynn and to N. March 5.The memory of the late President William Avas honored the legislature of the state The exercises were held in the chamber and were presided over by Governor The orator was Charles Emory Still Under 5.Governor Bliss is by no means recovered from the but is confined closely to his bed at his home .in this He sat up for a short time Sunday but soon tired of by a March 5.-.Tohn a was murdered at Hamilton's Bluff by an unknown who has relatives in Detroit and was iu farming on a large Bureaus 5.-The dissolution of the Omaha and and Paul freight bureaus has been decreed by the executive officers of the western May Open March 0.There is much less ice in the lakes at present than at this time last indicating an early opening of facts in senate committee on has begun consideration of the Chinese exclusion missing for about sixty has probably reached the She has lost her propeller and is in budget committee of the German reichstag has upon a credit to promote investigations concerning who has been ill at Town for some time is court house at by m-e and all the county ' Superior municipal court has recently instituted the post modified form for - - r Ferdinand Walsin that he has been seen arrested at The American above all are with rheumatism until it has become almost a national due in a great measure to the irrational mode of living and the ever changing temperature of skill iu rarely able to cope with the agonizing disorder when it once becomes thoroughly As the practice of the past has been treat rheumatism with quieting and other external while the real cansa is from being indigestion or very incompletely food passing from the stomach into the there to be decomposed instead thoroughly eliminated by the other 01-gans of the forming poisonous acids which are retained from imperfect functions of the liver and and is kept continually 3n the acute condition is known as rheumatic This disease usually affects the and joints becoming red and Symptoms often very appear in one part after wholly declining in People from rheumatic trouble often find great by using the Health as it works thoroughly and effectually upon the seat of the disease by digesting the contents of the stomach and relieving the liver of its acid by placing the whole digestive apparatus in a normal and healthful per Write for a free trial Manufactured by the Battle Creek Battle Street Home For Cozy 5-ioom house in splendid large comer cement and city water in beautiful and fruit If taken at M. Smash Tlie members of the Fever would Dr. King's New for the club would go to for it always cures this kind thut wholly from the Thousands of ra from Pneumonia Bronchitis owe Jives and health to It conquers saves little s from Croup and Whooping Cougn and is pi siti vely guaranteed for ail Throat and Lung 50c, Trial bottles free at Drug Store and Card the do hereby agree to refund the money on of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money c. d. b. c. a. ' Northern Securities Severe Gold for Three following letter from A. J. of tells its oun suffered for three months with a severe A druggist prepared me some and a physician ed for yet 1 did I then tried Foley's Honey and and 1 ight cured Refuse drug delinquent state and county tax es for the City of Elkhart and and Baugo townships can be paid at THE SIMPSON ABSTRACT 206 Main I. O. 2dwtf Couniy of CoL R. 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