Republican-Freeman, The (Newspaper) - December 15, 1898, Waukesha, Wisconsin 1 t THE REPUBLICAN J r L DECEMBER 1898 NO 50 AN CASIN S Manager ONE NIGHT ONLY 24 Holiday CHAMPION OF ALL L SULLIVAN'S HONOR THE PRESIDENT Welcomed by Hosts of ple at Atlanta ana Co A MEMORABLE SPEECH MADE HIM Entire Company of STA -In Musical Tails of the United Hearts of Our People No No but Great Nation A TRIP X K ACROSS THE with in a b JOHN L of and JAKE of America -i Meeting ol the Champions In 12 Entertainment Atlanta Dec Mc- Kinley made memorable tbe firet day of Atlanta peace jubilee by a notable terance in his speech before the joint sion of the Georgia legislature this after- noon reception by the general sembly was warm and hearty in the ex- treme and hie speech was punctuated frequent outbursts of cheering It is ad- mitted on all sides that the address marked an epoch in history and is to-night on every lip is ar pleasure to be thus by these of the state of and it affords me much gratification to be here and rejoice with you over the signing of treaty of with Spain Sectional lines no longer mar the map of United Stales al feeling no longer holds the love we bear each other Fraternity is the tional sung by a chorus of five states and our at home and beyond the seas The Union is once mort the common atlas of love and our devotion and sacrifice The old flag again waves over us in peace with new which your sons and ours year have added to its sacred folds cause we have for rejoicing is saddened only by the fact so of our brave men fell OQ field or sickened and died from hardship and and ng wounds and from which they will long suffer The memory of the dead will be a precious and the disabled will be the nation's care si of Dead inou Cure 1 m I COUNTERFEITER money that looks Avil as any other riot turn out very in There are of good it not pay to bay shoes here means We have not a f in our stock i y wl your mo ney 3 i 11 ilulu more for your y can get Oe Trying e 1 Stationery 1 Pictures Cigars Day and Night STEAM LAUNDRY 519 MAIN ST nits rder Pants to cur FROM Order CUT FROM I to Down to nation which cares for its disabled soldiers as we have always done will never lack defenders The national cemeteries for those who fell in battle are proof that the dead as well as the living have our love What an silent sentinels we and with what loving care their graves -are Every grave made during our unfortunate Civil war ie a American valor when those graves were we differed widely about tihe future of this these differences were long ago settled by the arbitrament of and the now come in the tion of sentiment and feeling under the providence of in the spirit of we should share with you in the care of the graves of the Confederate diers The cordial feeling now happily ex- isting between the North and South prompts this gracious if it needed further it is in the lant loyalty to the Union and flag eo conspicuously shown in the year just past by the sons and grandsons of these heroic dead a glorious future awaits us if wisely and we face the new problems pressing upon mined to solve them for right and During the course of his speech Mr referred often to his nates and constantly paused for the cheers to stop A scene of intense enthusiasm followed when amid impressive silence these words fell from the lips of the Memorable grave made during tae unfortunate Civil war is a tribute to the American valor And when those graves were made differed about the future of the those were long ago by the ar- of the has now come in the evolution of and feeling under the providence of in the of fraternity we should ehare with you in the care of the graves of the Confederate A wild cheer went up from every throat the typical Southern a cheer echoed and through the until R was taken up by the crowds outside Old who fought for the South rose from their seats and waved their hats One Confederate now a venerable had pressed for- ward until he was leaning against the speaker's hanging on each word the president uttered When reference was made to the Confederate this old man buried his head in his arms and while the cheers rang cried like a little ichild Of all many conciliatory speeches have been made since Grant us have nothing has more deeply stirred a Southern ence than the simple words of President afternoon Astor Battery to Return CIRCUIT COURT JAN 9TH The Calendar Cases Remaining Not to be Taken Up Until the Above Date MRS NEWTON DEAD Sister of Carney Passes Away At Seattle Was a Resident Here For Many The Stickney trial was the last jury trial to come before the Court this term The court calendar has been T bTeen ad Beebe of stating that Burned by Judge Dick until January ner Mrs Bridget was J J Clarke received a telegram last night from his Mrs Theresa Beebe of stating that 9th The Judge left Wednesday after- noon for his home at Beaver Dam and will return to Friday to attend to aside from calendar which may come be- many vears a fore the Of the sixteen jury business in this Later the dead Mrs Newton was well known in Waukesha She was a sister of the late Mrs E H Carney and the widow of Michael who for a great cases on the but four were tried They were those of J A Griswold ily removed to Seattle where Mr Newton died in 1888 Mrs Newton returned to Waukesha and made her r TTT i i I A trf U U UW TT U Ji uj vs Wisconsin Central Railway com- home her Mrs in which Mr Griswold obtained a verdict of John Redmond vs the Mutual Fire company of in at Seattle until the latter lady's seme two years ago Since that time she has made her home with her daughter which Mr Redmond obtained a dict of Besides the daughter mentioned above Mrs Newton leaves a son -I T f UJ W A A j T w Mary vs John Minor in who ia an officer in the u S army which Miss Strubs obtained a verdict of And the of W H Ellen A Fox eb vs Everett ponent The other cases were disposed of in various ways Some were referred to Judge some were carried over the some were put on the court calendar and some were settled Mrs Newton was about 65 years of age The remains will be interred in Seattle HAPPENINGS IN A LINE TO INVENTORS Messrs Benedict and of Old Insurance report Patents sued on December to Western In- ventors as Hiram force L D wheat cleaner and Adam R friction M D Prairie acetylene gas Anton saw and setting M J mouse C Milwaukee W means for John H Murphy and J Hal ing G M support for ironing B P Des IaM J F Neb J A Lila S SALE OF BEET SUGAR PUNT POSTPONED Attorney Ernest Merton of this city and Attorneys Hoyt and Hunter of appeared Judge to argue the tion to strike out the last clause in the order to sell the Falls Beet Sugar factory The clause provides that the money received from the sale be paid into court The attorneys stated that most of the lien claimants had formed a pool to bid on the planb and that they desired to have their liens considered as cash and not be compelled to raise the amount of their bid in actual cash Attorney who represents Carl G who has a lien claim of which has been disallowed by this court and which he has signified his intention of appealing to the appeared and said that his client had also intended to bid upon the plant aad that he did not de- sire the clause changed Bonds had been fixed at which were to be furnished by Korn if he desired to appeal To-day the bonds were lowered to and time for a further hearing of the case set for December The sale which was to have taken place to-morrow was postponed until January 14th Advertised Letter List Geo Palmer of the regular formerly a resident here has been ordered to Manila with his command annual meeting for the tion of officers of the League will be held at the M E Church night will be a social at the Chapel at Friday evening under the auspices of the Ladies cial Union will be a dance at A R hall to-night for the benefit of the Spring City baseball team and Mrs Wm Lippoldt about twenty friends at a card party at their home on St Paul enue last night people of the Episcopal club will entertain at cinch at the Deissner residence to-night the Rex and Cosmopolitan mantles a trial and you will use no other Sold by M L Son Social Union of the M E Church will hold a thimble party at the home of Mrs Merritt on Cook street to-morrow afternoon enjoyed a pleasant meeting with Miss Marie day evening W president of the Pansy has sent out letters to asking if they wish parties to be resumed this winter The Pansy is a dancing club of a hundred which has enjoyed two very pleasant and successful social seasons All the world loves a All lovers love good Craig has the lover tf Clinton street Charlotte Tichenor will give a reception to her Sunday school class to-night at her home on East in honor of Louis Meininger of Co who is home on a furlough Mr Meininger was also a member of the class when he left Waukesha seem bright for a large audience to hear John Temple Graves next Monday night at the ian Church His topic is of and those who have heard him in the past speak highly of his ability as a thinker and orator PERSONAL SPHINX SOCIAL SESSION The sphinx social session was a de- success Wednesday night Three new members were Malvin Chas Wright and E D Walsh The evening was very pleasantly spent The gentlemen ed themselves around a long table and partook of the good things vided by the F J Clasen acted as and everyone present was called upon to contribute something to the of the company The master made a few well-chosen re- marks setting forth the advantages to be derived from such a John Gredler rendered several of his comic recitations and the others either told a story or made appropriate remarks A was provided by the which provided ment during the evening It is proposed to have these social meetings frequently during the winter Real Estate Transfers Robert Parry by Peter Schneider sheriff to S a in 22 and Knoebel et al to Frank Pewaukee Knoebel et al to Sec 24 Lucina H Williams to a part lot Elizabeth to Richard E lot 16 blk Elias add Dewitt Howie to Barbara 68 Sec 7 and Barbara Butler to Dewitt lot blk Land and Imp Co Waukesha James et al to Oscar a parcel Sec Del afield Ida A Goodwin to H a parcel of Sec Merton Jacob by sheriff to Michael 3 Sec William Wood to John lot blk add Pewaukee 75 I 85 1 585 V 4 A man can't look in your face without seeing your hat If it is a neat and becoming he notices it If it is you look seedy to no matter how brightly your shoes shine and how natty your clothes are New block and latest style just received We have a fine line of gents furnishings appropriate for holiday gifts Look them over -1 4.37 MAIN ST I 262 Try the new health bread made only at Craig's Candy PRODUCE MARKET The table shows the closing prices of wheat and course on as com- with those of the previous day ami on the same day in and Same Oay day day 00 tiny day ISM 48 D- No 1 northern No 2 northern wheat Nu U spring Oil No No 3 corn 32 No 3 white oats at Ul 73 40 L 18 hush In SO 40 SILVER HAS ANOTHER INNING for medium ilo Oii common per Cowl to per tun on inferior to fair No 1 do 2 do and and consin iror out of on common to per I inferior Lo Markot far nro In turkeys lirm ami wanted Frozen at n steady fit per per do monds do hickory per 2 Hair Brushes Bonnet Brushes Velvet Brushes Powder Jars Cigar Cases Match Boxes Coat Markers Nail Files Shoe Horns Pin Cushions Moustache Combs Hair Curlers Rattlers Suspenders Letter Openers Seals Nail Polisher Key Chains Cloth Brushes Nail Tooth Brushes Salve Jars Cigar Cutters Court Plaster Cases Baggage Tags Button Hooks Tape Measures Ink Wells Pocket Combs Shaving Brushes Tea Bells Garters Paper Cutters Pencils Thimble Cases Key Rings Pocket Mirrors Hat Brushes Flesh Brushes Tooth Brush Cases Lavender Salt Jars Stamp Boxes Hat Marks Pocket Knives Glove Hooks Emerys Memo Tablets Dressing Combs Darners Purses Scissors Blotters Book Marks Manicure File Case Key Tags Dressing Mirrors J Jll- and numerous other all STERLING SILVER mounted ranging In price from to Six Dollars We making your selections curly while the is complete we have time to engrave each article I f I C which we do without extra charge 1 Ci ESTABLISHED 1858 The December in George E K Mr and Win M Leonard A C Jaa Will helm Mrs A Mrs S A Ed John AV heeler S S D Mattie Mrs Martin Madson of Chicago is the ot her Mrs Elmer Racine and will re- a week or tea days Arthur Kneeland of Wis is a guest of his Frank McCumber Paul Howard Conklinjr WilliH Hat II Alfred tl CD 15 W J A M F S T E P M REV MR LECTURE Friday evening at the Baptist the Rev W A Mc- will give his lecture on the History of Religious Liberty in The well-known eloquence of the lecturer insures a pleasure to all who attend and the lecture itself has been highly commended by those who have listened to it Grand Avenue A CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL OF LOW This Storo of CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE TOKENS Games and Holiday Goods m ft The Rex and Cosmopolitan mantles are the most durable ones on the ket Sold by M L Butterfield Son AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS Thirteen young men from Waukesha and at reasonable at Jos E Dec an en- meeting of the Astor battery at its quarters preliminary steps were taken to establish the Philippine ment association of American volunteers for the purpose of promoting the ment of the island when i N Lake james are discharged from the service rT DIED On Wednesday Dec the adopted daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred North aed 18 months Funeral will be held county are taking the short course OQ Rev Mr Brockman in agriculture at the state the only county state exceeding it in Dane representatives Jens TAX COLLECTION WIS Capital Surplus 1 AV Jt R Baker Silas willing to bear arms long as a tt p many are desirous of remaining to Forsyth J J otone H In the Dairy E Chris Stone L G Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent COKE Cokois the in the for pound more conl Smoke Burns freely many engage in various enterprises The proposes to communicate with the United States authorities to obtain the discharge of all volunteers who are of settling down here The Astor tery has been ordered to deliver up it to the prepare tory to on a homeward bound transport Official advices from Hollo contain the names of the of the newly formed A proclamation sued by the governor general salutes sovereignty of the Visayans and expresses the hope that under God's protection they will soon be a free people under the shadow of the banner and on the basis of the constitution of the Filipino GOOD WILL FOR THE U S Dec the debate on the budget was Count von Leader of Free condemned Gorman sympathy and of the and vi go A meri can naci amo e He said he in accordance would be kept from political for if tms be tm very good tne States Baron von 4 i of denied that Cuba could man in this vicinity to dn supply the eugar market tons annually Cuba before the nad supplied about but tihe supply dwindled to a quarter of a since H would take a long to the devastated I 9 Myron Alfred and Theodore Monterey SCORE will give you better satisfaction 111 heating stove or stove than coal Per Per Ton P Coke 4.50 V-v and you will be convinced OFFICE 000 GRAND will receive prompt attention American Gas Co a small office and handle my Position permanent and good If your record ia O K here is for you Kindly mention paper when writing 7 O 148 The gentlemen played whist at the Waukesha Club last night and the following scores were NORTH AND SOUTH Hemlock nnd and and nnd Smith Average EAST AND WEST 164 and and Smith nnd Kimball Average Notice is hereby given that the col- lection of taxes will commence on December at the City Council Rooms in the Columbia South Waukesha JOHN Dated Dec- 1898 Finest assortment of Christmas dies etc Special to churches H Clinton street Order early tf 5 cents a week delivered Send us your order Child's Doll and Rocking 3.50 Shoo Fly painted and painted seat and hard wood same as Other and Boy's large Toy Carts with tin tires fie Carts with steel Boy's Express Wagons with 4 Boy's Steel Express body inch Boy's Steel Express body Boy's Steel inch 1.39 Police Patrol body wheel inch with a boy's only 5.00 Boy's Clipper Sleds to Boy's Tool Chests to Boy's Saw and Wheelbarrow finished in H i h WASH SETS FROM 15 TO 90 CENTS TOY PAILS 5 TO 10 GTS TOY WASHBOARDS 4 CTS TOY CLOTHES PINS IN BARREL 4 CTS MILK STOOLS 20 AND 25 CTS Child's Willow Top J V Sad Return to Spain B Dec The steamer Empress of India arrived this morning from Hong Kong and Yokohama A Manila letter gives some particulars of the sailing of the transport Buenos Aires for Iloilo and carrying 769 nnd sick and wounded as well as a great number of officers The scene at the dock was a peculiar one The men gathered with all their belongings atrout the men who had fought for had come to Manila in all the pride of their nation in gaily decorated ships and had landed with bands playing APPROACHING MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Ella Hodgson and James T Bentley will take place at the home of her Dr A J on Dunbar ber Rev Father Miller officiating P T Wi W M Miss Hodgson is a daughter ol Jonn and wno were left behind re- and has a wide circle of friends and Mr ley is a son of Mr and Mrs and Spanish flags flying from every able point How different their All was quiet and not a banner of their defeated country to be Children's Toy 850 JM mained only because they cauld not cure passage For months Many Spanish families have been living at the Hotel de Oriente without their Children's Oak 30 inch Beaded AHh 32 Inches high with only 1.89 Child's Oak size 25 inches high 1.98 Children's Oak and board Oak size 25 inches with blackboard 1.00 and Girls desk 31 inches 1.39 Boy's Beaded Ash desk size 38 inches high 1.98 Drums at Bowel's Tov Carpet 23 Roller a Toy to Jumping Toy Doll Children's Upright Toy Magic up to Turkish and and We have a nne of an new and old games for the holiday trade Children's Toy Coffee and Child's Toy others up Toy Rockers to Foot Flying The Balky two wheel Modern architectural building blocks made of clear white three siren Also a Jine of A B C all Combination Board Can play 10 Barnes with board all only Ring and Child's Folding Toy Wool Covered Fur Covered Fur Covered Woolly Fur Kid Covered and Bead to Rubber Dolls and to Tin tops to lev of Maple avenue and is in part u icv vi in expenses When tne proprietor heard of with his fathei in tne paint P intended J Buenos Aires and oil business Use the Safety globe and chimney and save your mantles JL Butterfield Sold by M the intended sailing of the Buenos Aires he called on the American authorities and lodged a complaint It Us understood that measures were taken causing all bills to be paid before they were allowed to part EXTRA SPECIAL 150 size 38 inch 10 inches 9 inch cheap at only 150 Chairs painted size 18 inches cheap only TOYS EXCHANGED OUR UnderselL Grand A venue The Mercantile Co j i A r