Republican-Freeman, The (Newspaper) - December 20, 1898, Waukesha, Wisconsin THE FREEMAN L VII CASINO S Manager ONE NICHT Dec 24 Holiday Attraction CHAMPION OF ALL IN L SULLIVAN'S Comedy and Big HiH Entire Company of VAUDEVILLE the Musical TRIP THE to Clou elude with Scenes In a by JOHN L x i nl the and JAKE cli of America til the Champions in 12 Refined COUNTERFEITER money that looks i- 1 any other not turn out very i tho end There are i foils of good r docs not pay to buy iu my aboRS means Wo have not a n in our stock trot your money's i lililo more for your j on get Oe Robinson Irving Co I in i e I i i Box Stationery Pictures Cigars Day and Night STEAM O LAUNDRY 519 MAIN ST nits to CUT FROM Pants to Order CUT FROM JO to Down to 5 i WIS Capital Surplus Pros II Vice Pros K P Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Coke is i ho and cheapest in i ho for poll LI kc mure tlinn conl Burns freely von belter 111 stove or 11 e than Per Ton Coke y nke mul vou will bo convinced A i ar GAS UOG GUAND M ill receive prompt attention Waukesha American Gas Co man iu this vicinity small office and handle Position permanent and If your record is O K here i opening for you Kindly mention 113 paper when writing d6 A T O PRESIDENT AT MACON ormer Southern Welcome is Repeated and Intensified PRESIDENT'S SPEECH FINE alked of the War and of the Christmas Blessings That Have Been Brought by Peace Dec ey arrived here at o'clock this ng He was received by a large and en- crowd The presidential party to the reviewing where rev Wilson's command passed before the resident Despite the poor weather a arge and enthusiastic was on hand memorial address was presented to ie president by the Confederate now famous reference care for the In the president's At- anta speech was framed in a nuge wreath f flowers and placed on the pedestal of he Confederate monument After the troops had passed in review e crowd thronged about the and he president addressed them ae gives me much pleasure to meet and reet the citizens of the city of many of whom I have been associated n public life It has given me pleasure to the review of the soldiers of the Stales How has his nation to be thankful for at this With what reverent gratitude we hould express our thankfulness to Di- me Who has so tenderly ared for tho American We have een at war with a foreign power That ended after 113 days of a con- ict on two a in the Wesi nd the miles with of our soldiers on distant shores and sailors and marines with a osa In army and navy of less than nd without the loss of ship or sailor or or flag by capture Never before fas there a more magnificent army ered anJ never was an army mustered for holier cause or under a more glorious ag than the stars and stripes the 24th day of this the day our peace s will deliver to the president of the States EL treaty of peace ith peace with the of berty to struggling people Bast and congratulate my country on another We have not only triumphed over ur but we have triumphed over ur own prejudices and are now a united applause and has done iny heart good to witness 10 demonstrations of patriotism from one id of tins country to the other Six weeks go I went to the extreme West I met le wave of patriotism there I come to he South and I witness the same spirit f loyalty and devotion to a common ry a common under a common The president and party left Macon on special train for Augusta at 11 30 Mrs McKmley remained in the parlor ar while in Macon and bowed frequently o the crowd that gathered at the depot n account of her slight cold It was con- advisable for her not to face the A LIVELY CROWD Bird Tells of the Thieving in This Locality Ralph postoffice is n town to-day Mr Bird is kept by the antics of ae individuals who have recently been to see the inside of some af Uncle Sam's safes in this visitors who came unbidden to the postoffice the night before also paid a night call o the at Lake iting with the same tools and in the ame way There thoy secured the sum of Then they went in lo and made a big taking away At present hey are presumably enjoying of their labor Mr Bird thinks he knows who the but ho does not tell the FARMER KILLED lames Bogue Meets Death in Milwaukee by Wagon Overturning DECEMBER 1898 NO 54 James a farmer living at was killed last evening by his wagon overturning at he Northwestern railway tracks near he north city limits About S o'clock he body was found under the wagon while the horses were still hitched o the wagon and standing quietly by The man was dead at the his neck having been broken by the fall the position of the wagon it is that Bogue drove parallel to the the wheel catching and over- urning the box The body is at the morgue Bogue came to town yesterday to sell a load of the proceeds of which were found in iis Sentinel APPROPRIATION FOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY Dec State met to-day to consider what appropriations should be asked of legislature for tie completion and equipment of One brary building of the State Historical ciety now Tte commies ion ere found it necessary to ask for more than had been expected The original was about sufficient to cover the cost of the but in the Mil ing Uhat appropriation no provision was made for interest on ithe loans the was authorized to from the trust funds Tie money for the building vas provided in faxes to be collected between year and 1905 The society was to anticipate these by loans from the trust funds This WBS done and the ta approaching completion The interest has Uken df intended for the building and the lature will be asked to appropriate and enough more to furnish tibe building The amount required for purpose has not yet been mined Tto Historical society Is Bbe tee of state to manage the great library All the world loves a All lovers love good has the lover kind tf Clinton street SEND CHRISTMAS Many Waukesha People Remember tives in the Old Country Amidst all the Christmas giving and Christmas sending that keep most busy there is no particular line of about is more natural to weave a pleasant than the presents which go from people here to friends and relatives across the water Many pf these presents are in the of money and are forwarded by way of orders During the month of December nearly in cash has been forwarded from the Waukesha postoffice to addresses in Sweden and Great Britain of this money is sent by said assistant John to whom The nan representative went for tion The auras generally range Tom two to five dollars People who jame from across the water remember he old folks at home at Christmas time Perhaps the bulk of this money goes to the father or mother of the sender Girls employed in domestic service send sume of it and so do men ind women with whose ngs are small Though the separate amounts are not large they often mean a good deal to those who send them and I have no doubt also Lo those who Most of the money is sect through money orders on New York When t reaches the recipient it is paid in the coin of the realm Thus in Great Britain the dollars and cents paid in at this end of the route coma out as shillings and pence One girl put into a money order in Waukesha Her old mother will draw out 2 Is and Id The largest order of tho month went to Ingland and was exactly 10 pounds The sender paid over the sum of the exchange In Germany tho dollars and cents re translated into marks and Here are some of tho amounts vith their equivalent in German S S j 20 in 1.02 8 2 8 In Sweden the money is paid over is kroner and ore The two orders lent to Sweden during the month Kronor Ore S 3 IS no 10 The force has been lly busy for some days and now o rush is beginning in est It will last about a week The orce is increased bv Miss Amy Ross is assisting during tho holiday season 83 CO 33 ONCE CALLED and Nicknames For Waukesha the Sunday Sentinel its history town has been given names aside its legal which were of its general features and the irst one I believe ivas that of the Forest it arose from the fact that the town was built in the midst of groves of oak that gave way to improvements of town At a later period the of took place of Forest owning to he discovery of the medicinal value of the spring waters This was also owed by the suggestive tiJe of toga of the which fora few rears became very but of ate has been less used than it was There was another name given to Waukesha by a waggish visitor in the early days of our summer resort when the town was overrun with patients from diabetes and Bright's and it had its run ID but it is seldom if ever heard It was that of It was a name that caught on and had a furious ruu for a and in turn lost its hold when the patient had disappeared in the never to revived It is probable that the is to be the ent nickname for as it lits more easily and is the most logical of any used up to the present time SOCIAL Mrs Peter Vogt was tendered a prise party last Thursday evening by the ladies the W R C of the greatest vaudeville bills of the season will be the the attraction known as John L Sullivan Comedy and Vaudeville Company which arrives at the Casino on Christ mas Eve It is certainly one of the strongest aggregations of talent ever brought together in one organization The comedy is brimming over witl catchy bright anc funny situations John L Sullivan the part of which role introduces him in something tha of a light which he is saic to handle with grace Then follows an olio with such vaudeville er as Edwards in illustrated May in parodie Petching Broth musical Bertina acrobats and contortion dan it athletic mar Begley i Lee in an Sisters renowned for their national Darmody the world's greatest club The closing portion of the will bi scenes in a iu which th great John L Sullivan is at work preparing a contest Be wil punch the skip the and bo with his by way of raak ing the scene more happens t other than Jake ex champion of America This will be the first meeting of thes two champions since their I in nine year ago These two gladiators will illust rate the different holds an locks used in that fight and will clos with a rattling set two Try Germos the new health brea made only at Craig's Candy SOCIALISTIC Will Make a Great Effort for Eight Hour Day in of bor Saving Appliances FOR EIGHT HOURS A DAY Meeting of American tion of Labor Dec was de- Jn the national convention ol the American ol Labor to-day to ring the struggle for an work ay to a In the year 1900 James the delegate to the convention rom the Granite of en- on the floor of the convention vening their decision to inaugurate the on May and asked the ol the federation He said the ranite workers had committed themselves o the introduction an work ay by Inserting a provision to that end in constitution Following delegate Duncan's the convention adopted a report submitted y tine on era work pledging to the granite workers In coming struggle the moral and erial support of all affiliated organizations f the American Federation of The delegates were again sat own upon They urged ration to send delegatee to an trades union congress to be a Pans in 1900 A delegate asked of Thome and the fraternal here from trades their of the proposed congress Tie Englishmen opinion Bhat ft would be chiefly of Socialists and advised tihe to have nothing to do with ilt Their recommendations were concurred ta y an vote Two resolutions In ig congress to pass a iving to the citizens of the District of the same rights of franchise en- by the of tho and ng the government of a em of telegraph the postal tele- raph system being favored The convention also paid its respects to laude director of the Bureau of because he as adopted the use of machinery in en- raving plates from which paper money is Tinted A resolution was adopted ng that Johnson had repeatedly violated le of congress by using in his department The lon closed with the would all with undisguised satisfaction dis- harge of this Another adopted tendered an Depression of gratitude to Perry S rst assistant postmaster general e has Issued an order to allow only union printing need in Ida The convention again put Itself on rcl concerning the woman workers em by adopting a resolution urging women o organize trade unions and demand equal with men A resolution was adopted thanking Gov unner of Illinois for refusing to call out state troops to protect the mine tora The Federation struck the the 2 cents per capita tax to ort The Iron clad boycott of the rs union against Carl the New ork cigar wae Indorsed FINED FOR NEGLECT Max Busjaeger Must Pay for Failing to Appear in Court Max Busjaeger was brought before Tullar this after pending the night in and the costs caused by iis not appearing for trial yesterday le was arrested Saturday on a charge of assault and battery and his trial set for yesterday He was allowed to sign his own bonds When he time set for his trial came around IB did not appear Judge Tullar adjourned the trial until as did not appear his jouds were declared forfeited and a capias was issued for him The went after him and arrested him in Milwaukee last night After paying he assessed against him this his trial was set for Friday Busjaeger has been in trouble eral times lately and a short time ago vas fined on a charge of assault and battery BANKRUPTCY Dec 19 Henry B and Henry E surviving members of tHe aw firm of Mason have filed In the United States District court a in voluntary bankruptcy in they schedule liabilities to over Their consists mostly of real most of which is are placed at 100 Edward G the lawyer wbo died yesterday was one of the partners in the firm Many large creditors secured and unsecured are named and the petition is said to have been precipitated by reason of the fact that most of these debts fall due at the same time The cipal unsecured claims The National City bank of for the Merchants Loan and Trus the Joliet National bank for All of these debts are for money to carry on real estate deals The unsecured creditor to the firm is indebted is the bank of for BLANCO REACHES SPAIN Alicante Dec The Spanish mail steamer with Marsha Ramon former o Cuba and his start arrived here this after noon from Havana Blanco lande incident and evading the crowd was awaiting took the train for Madrid after pending to the queen re gent a telegram of devotion and from Senor Sagasta one of welcome H declined to discuss the Cuban campaign but appeared greatly affected Funeral services for the late iam Carroll will be held at St Catholic church Thursday morning His death was quite un- and proved a great shock to is family Mrs CarroL is rated Alderman Carroll was 57 years old nd was born in Rhode Island At n early age he came with his parents o this county and they settled in the own of Genesee In the early sixties hey removed to Waukesha In dr Carroll married Miss Jane ett of their's being the first in St Paul's church in that Besides his immediate y Mr Carroll had two from horn he had not heard from some and Mrs Daniel Clancy of Wauwatosa was his sister Mr oil was widely known in this county nd had Carroll of Janesville has in the called here by the eath of his and Mrs Boss a is expected to-day James Fardy of a ister of Mrs Carroll is also here D C Dec 19 Gen Sny der ho is in command ot the Unite States troops in Puerto Principe at SanctI reports that the yellow fever is being fear of and the general health o command being excellent Great euf and many deaths are reported dail among natives from starvation lent societies could accomplish much b contributing food and medical tU the industries of the provinces are re opened and embarrassments of the poo cease ALD CARROLL'S FUNERAL Will be Held Thursday Morning at St Joseph's Catholic Church E W BUTLER RESIGNS E W who has been Goldberg of for fifteen years through and a part of ill resign his position with that firm traveling has impaired his and he intends to take a long vacation to become well before starting out again Lehas already received several ering offers from wholesale houses at has not made a decision as to bis uture course Mr Butler has line qualifications for his nd with his long experience he is now as one of the most able in the northwest He is at resent at his home hero MRS BARNUM MARRIED Dec IS T is second has takea her third and Her second was Callias a now from whom she divorced She was married to Baron a Fi each nobleman n Dec S Finest assortment of Christmas ies etc Special prices o churches W H street Order early tf I have just received a canary irds from a friend in Germany and offer them for sale 1 have already old several and if you desire one you ad better place an order at once J B 11 Main Waukesha A 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 O O 427 MAIN ST SILVER HAS ANOTHER INNING 1 OUR STORE Hair Brushes Bonnet Brushes Velvet Brushes Powder Jars 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 Brushes Tooth Brushes Salve Jars Cigar Cutters Court Plaster Cases Baggage Tags Button Books Tape Measures Ink Wells Pocket Combs Shaving Brushes Tea Bells Garters Paper Cutters Pencils Key Kings Pocket Mirrors Hat Brushes Flesh Brushes Tooth Brush Cases Lavender Salt Jars Stamp Boxes Hat Marks Pocket Knives Glove Hooks Emerys Tablets Dressing Combs Darners Purses Scissors Blotters Book Marks Manicure File Case Key Tags Dressing Mirrors nnd numerous other all SILVER mounted In pi Ice iroin to Six We making your curly while the is complete and wf have time to engrave article I I I P which wo lo without extra charge 1 ESTABLISHED 1858 v W The Enterprise Grand Avenue A CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL OF LOW This Store Tells of CHRISTMAS EVERYWHERE TOKENS Games and Holiday Goods I I Child's Doll 19 and Rocking 3.50 Shoo Fly painted und painted seat and hard wood same as Other and 81.25 Boy's large Toy Carts with tin tires Gc Boy's Carts with steel Boy's Express Wagons Boy's Steel Express body inch Boy's Steel Express body inch Boy's Steel body 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 Boy's Wheelbarrow finished in WASH SETS FROM 15 TO 90 CENTS PAILS 5 TO 10 CTS TOY WASH BOARDS TOY CLOTHES PINS IN BARREL 4 CTS MILK STOOLS AND 25 CTS Child's Willow Top Children's Toy Cradles 850 Children's Oak 30 Inch Beaded Ash 32 inches hieh with only 1.89 Out size Inches 1 98 Ouk Desk and board OOc Oak size 25 Inches with blackboard 1.00 and Girls 31 1.30 Beaded AHh ulze 38 1.08 Drums at Ssc Toy Carpet 23 Roller a child's delight 20 Toy to Jumping J Toy Doll Children's Toy others up to Turkish and have a lull line ol all new and old games for the holiday trade Children's Toy Codec and Climbing Flying The Balky two wheel Modern architectural of clear white toree Child's Toy others up Child's Toy Rockers to Foot Also a hie line of A B C all prices Combination Board Can plav 10 Barnes wirh board all 1.48 and Child's Folding Toy Wool Covered Fur Covered Fur Covered Woolly Fur Kid Covered and Nodding Head to Rubber Dolls and Toys to Tin tops to 150 size inch 10 inches 9 inch cheap at only loc 150 Chairs painted size 18 inches cheap at only TOYS EXCHANGED EXTRA SPECIAL OUR The Enterprise Mercantile Go Grand Avenue