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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 15, 1003. TIIE ELKS ELECT OFFICERS TO MEET NEXT N LOS AXGlSLES A Hot Conies Waged Over tiie Cbofc of the Xexl Convention City Tiie -Annual Kejort of the Grand Exalt ed it uler Make a- -Good Showing J "or the OrderThe OtHcers. .-Ex-tpt One, Are Elected bjr Acclema.: . t ion 3.1.000 ' People ; Served - With CJowl Things to Eat and Drink at the Big Laroecue. , , , - -Dallas, jTex - July 1.--Grand Er atted Ruler. v Rush ' L Holland, Colo rado Springs, Cot Grand Esteemed leading Knight, John O. Shea, Hertford, Conn. ; C-rand Esteemed Loyal Knight, A. M.- MacElwee, Fort Worth. Tex. ' Grand Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Warren O. Sayre, Wabash, Ind. s " Grand Treasurer, Edward Leach, .; New Tork. Grand Tiler, Charles E. Decker, Minnesota. ' Grand. Trustee. Alfred T. Holley, , , Hackensack. N. J. - Grand Secretary. Frd cyRobinson, Dubuque. Iowa. Grand Inner Guard, A. M. Taylor, - - 6t. Augustine, Fla. .Next convention city Los Angeles, Cal" ' This is the result of to-day'a ses slon qf the national convention of the ' . Benevolent Protective Order of Elk. .' y The officer were elected "by accVsma- tlon with the exception of the errand '( esteemed loyal -knight, A. M. McElwee, v of Fort Worth. Tex., who defeated " " Charles "E." Sweet, or Michigan, and errand Inner guard. A. K. Taylor, of W. Augustine, Fla , who won from ' Thitmai fS. Phalen. of Memnhis. Tenn., and John J. J. Groove, of Port ' Cheater. N. T. f ' A HOT CONTEST. The selection of the 199 rnnven tlon city W8 htly contested between Ixn Angelea and Detrlot. the former ; winninv -hv a. fair-slated .Tnatoritv. IL is . estimated that 35.000 people w served with good things to eat ana t drink at the barbecue to-day. It u nearly 11 o'clock tw-forc the . rnerrrher of the grand lodge got down - i. .business in their session at the rwi V la a opera house this morning. Shortly after the opening senslon the . Guthrie, Okla., lodge, ihroutrh J. A. Kneigley. presented to the grand '. lodge a beautiful flax, prominence be ing made by the speaker to, the 41tii atar. representing Oklahoma. CJrcat appiauw followed the presentation . anilsxMeptance. FlrsfNn order of business was the - submission of report from tu vari ous officers, all of which were read. EXALTED HTLKK H HKPORT. The annual report of the grand ex- alted ruler. John K. Te-ner, of t'har- lerol, Ptt , shows that during the -.year, lodges received by affiliation or Inltfa-lhm- 4. 345 member. 1'64 were sus pended r expelled, wire strick en from the rolls for non-payment of dues, 5.38 demitted and 2.71 8 died. Forty-four new lodges have been added to the ilMt, with ah increase of 29,789 in memriershlp, making the to tal number, of lodges to-day. .1.125, "with a t4at me-winereM-p of -3.4,331, The report shows that 9S member of the grand lodge have died since ihe ' Fhlladelph'i meeting. Grand Treasurer Kdward Lcafh a report, under ilate of June lOtli. ftiowa a balance on hnnd of 1 00.O29. ' Total receipts were 1224. Mu, with dlrburacmenta of J12t.4Si. The report of the Krand -trusteeg deals with the Blka National Home at Jrngth, showing but one deith during the last year; 32 residents at the horrn; and the average axe of such residents at 64 years. At 11 o'clock to-morrow will be held tJie "session of sorrow" jut aeceasen memners. rnoHiBmox hosts- assemble. Seventeen Presidential Fotuibilltics, : With Ears to Tho Groand Indicate - That There Will Be a Xd very (Xhi tvt llatform Will Be Brief -Slay y tidom wontan Sufrrage. : - - . ' Columbus, 0., : July 14j-A major ity of the fifteen, hundred delegates Jq the prohibition national conven tion and many more visitors are Id the city to-night and the lob bies have taken on a real convention aspect Escorting ' the delegations! from1 the union station to - the 'hotel to which they were assigned a dec orated water wagon drawn by four white horses, emblematic of the pro hibition States of the Union and fol lowed by a mule labeled "Missouri wo-Tniraa vryj caused mucn amusement among tbfr delegates and visitors. All the larger delegations representing the States which cast the heaviest votes for the cause are on the ground. Including Illinois, Pennsylvania. Indiana, New York, Ohio. Iowa. California. Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. The convention will open to-morrow at Memorial Hall. Charlea E. Jones, of Chicago, chairman of the national committee, will call the con vention to order and Robert H. Pat ton, of Illinois, as temporary chair man, will deliver the keynote apeech. There will be three sessions to-morrow, and If the present plans carry: the platform will be adopted at the third, leaving only the nomination of, the ticket for the session Tbtiriwlay. With seventeen names In the list of candidates the contest for the nomination of- President to-night takes on an interesting aspect. Charles Pcanlon. of Pittsbnrg, and Jo seph P. Tra-'V. of Detroit, appeared to-nlsht to have an advantage over the field. Numerous drafts of the platforms have been prepared and will be pre sented to the commtttee on resolu tions. Th sentiment to-night Is that the platform will be reasonably "brief, resides declaring for the suppression of the lifiuor traffic. It will appeal to the temperance element of the old parties bvt attacking ih?lr attitude on the liquor question. Many of 'the elexates on the ground declare thit woman's suffrage will be endorsed de spite the action of the Ohio prohibi tion convention to-day. . ' POWER COXCEKX tfLXGE& B nek horn Falls Power Com pan to Be Called Carolina Light Jk Power Company ew-Vorkers the Princi pal Stock holder i and Offices WUI Be at Kalelglt -M ntual Hardware Insurance Companies in. Bad htaaa- Observer Bureau, ' - - The Heileman Building. ' '"- 'a vV " ?? Rafcigh,- -July 14. ' Aa - tmportatit' step was 1 taken to-day, when fha etirtu 'authorixed , the ' Central Carolina.. Power Company, which built and operates the electric power' plant at Buckborn FalU. en the Caps Fear rivr. to Changs Its name to tbs Carolina Light , ft Power Company;; to change hs office from rayettevllle to Raleigh and to in crease Its authorised 'capital stock-from j one million to three and , three-quarter j million dollars. Of this, two and' a half millions are to be common ' stock and one and one-quarter , million preferred stock, carrying I per cent. - The Electris Bond & Share Company la the principal. stockholder. James D. Mortimer and Q. J. Anderson, of New Tork City, are the - president and secretary-treasurer,- - re spectively. Brown Shepherd is the at torney for the company here and Egbert Douglas is Its special representative. This Is the most important charter issued or amended during the current year snd marks a great development for thla com- BILIOUS? FOR v ' SPEEDY RELIEF. r VB Ml ' i 'vajna.firsana.is, ( pany. Insurance Commissioner Young has 1n qulrfes fromj various parts of the State about the standing of certain mutual hardware Insurance companies and whether they are licensed to do business tary of two such companies. Is sending SPr,n n1 Pened M--lt. CROCKETT AltSEMC L1THIA Elevation 2,000 feet. Cures Nervous clrrular everywhere, asking hardware dealers to give him their Insurance, Commissioner Young suppose Lewis Is Prostration, Dyspepsia, Rheumatic and WOMAN M FFKAGK KQfKIX'll KP. KLKCTMC I4)VKR .VhM ltl-:i. - leveopinent of PrXTIy That Will tilve Hickory 'Mulcc" Will w W gun Immediately After "Deal Is 4 KNecl Thl! Week Forward Step . In IniluHfrial Life of Tlmt llcglon. Bpeclal to The OtiM-iver. Hlckorj'. July 14. Electric power furnih;d to Hickory is now an assur ed fact unless some complication arises. Negotiations hav-hecn on foot Ohio Prohibitionists Know ITndcr Movement Full State Ticket Nom inated. Columbus. O.. July 14. The Ohio prohibition convention to-day adopt ed a platform and nominated a full ftate tleket. Woman's suffrage was sidetracked by an overwhelming vote. Temporary Cha Irman II. T,. Peeke. of Sandusky, whose keynote address Monday IncludVd a direct attack on woman's suffrage, was defeatwd aa a candidate for member of the national committee. rt'lt his defeat wag caus ed maln'lv by his criticism of th churches for alleged lack of Interest In prohibition, while his opposition to woman suffrage rarrled the con vention. . Aaron R Wntkln. of Ada O . was nonilnaterl for rjovernor and J. H. Martin, of TlHtnlltnn county. was tiamerl for Lieutenant Governor. The platform aa -reported to the com-etitittn hy Rev. Ilarrv F. McCkaltu of Portaee county, chairman of the resolutfons committee, declared for suffrage bused on the "intelligence and mnraMtv of the citlnen." hut did not contain the phrase "woman's suf frage." John Jacob!, of Marlon, moved to add the wor.la "without regard to sex." and a warm debute ensued. In which It was brought out that the party leader thought to emphasize the suffrage plank would hurt the party In the campaign. T.y an over whelming rising vote the suffragists were defeated and the plank was adopted as It had come from the committee. TKNNKSKEK nKMOCBATS. Convention Ratllles the Will of the People a F.xprecd In the Prl nmr(.H Iliuforin Apjwmcs Temi perance. legislation Along Local Opt Km Line. Nashville, Tenn.. July 14. In a convention remarkable for its size and the demonstrations. the Democracy of Tennessee to-night formally rannea he same man who was recently booked to make sn address before the Hardware Dealers' Association at Its convention at Wilmington. Neither of these companies is licensed to do business here and any contract they make la void and any Citi zen insuring with them will be at their mercy; could not get service on them snd If lie did could not enforce the contract In the Htate courts. State Democratic headquarters will be at Raleigh and will probably be opened In August. It Is the general Impression that A. H. Filer, of Win ston-Balem, will be 8tat,e chairman. Rkln Troubles, Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Female Irregularities. Clears and beautifies the complexion. Write for booklet. M. L. THOMAS, Crockett Springs, Va. 5AC0 AND PETTEE ; TMGHINE JBOPS m -:COTTON- MACHINERY. '- ' V Pickers ' Revolving Flat Cards '; f'-.:;.' Railway Heads Slabbing ' -Intermediatf and Roving Frames - 6pinnng Frames Drawing, - ' -fe. and Frames' -"V - K - " ' . 'Reels'- Am H. WASHBURN. : Southern Ateni CHARLOTTE, NORTH . CAROLINA 183T I- Guilford College For Both . Men and Women. Courses In the Classics and In the Natural Scleaces. Departments In Bib Study and in Music. Labora tories lor Chemistry, Biology and Physics. All buildings supplied with pure water and lighted bv electricity. Noted for thorough Instruction and high moral tone. Located In the healthful Piedmont Section of North Carolina. For catalouge address - L. L. HOBBS, President, Guilford College, North Carolina. ROCKINGHAM NEWS NOTES. tor am. time for the ,T.'v-STmiitit of the will of the party as expressed in the Horse-ford shosl on the Catawba ; the primary of June 2.th last. F1 river. leas than three miles from the! lowing is the ticket, in each instance city limits. Hurvcys li.iv., been made. I the Incumbent being renominated: stock subscribed and. except fori U'vernor Malcolm It. Patterson, a few minor detail, e verytiitng is "f HheJby county, ready -for the development or this Justice Hupn-me Court Benjamin property whlcn will furnl electric n- R,,n' "f Kum,n'r ,f.un,-. . v ,,. mi,... v. ,J i Judge Court of Civil Appeals A N. and adjoining towns. i ' For' several y-fars Col. M. K. Thorn-! ton arid associates have worked untlr Ingly for the development of this property. Others have secured ojli'im and the property has been sought after toy many capitalists. It being very val uable on account of Its being situated o near the city, hut the owners hero would not consent to let It be develop ed until the developing company would sell stock In this and adjoining towns and elect its board of directors from these stockholders so that th.- Judge Court of Civil Appeali Lamb, of Henry county. Railroad Commissioner Frank Avent, of Rutherford county. The platform as adopted, "reaffirms the time-honored principles of the party a handed down by Its founder, Thomas Jefferson, and as exemplified by Its present great leader and ex ponent, Hon. W. J. Bryan. It en dorses the platform of the national Democratic convention made at Den ver and pledges Its undivided and loy al support to the, nominee's of that convention." On the liquor question the resolu- entlrs control of the company would j tlon, say e in w nana, or no me. people, rnisi ..V expressly approve and en has been accomplished through the dorse all the temperance legislation efficient services of Messrs Temple i now on ,hp wtatute books of the State omnera, eminent engineers of Phil- and pge our party to take no back adslphia. ' ward utep on these questions, but Hickory is allotted Just beyond the to Pxtin(i an(1 appiy tnoM( jBwa to all reach of the southern power Com pa-Lollops of the State nt now em- ny, ana the only chance to secure adequate electric power to the city ha been In the joint development of the Horse-ford shoal and a shoal own ed fey Col. M. E. Thornton. The peo- - pie of Hickory have heretofore been somewhat indifferent aa to the im provement of this property; lately, however, much Interest has been man ifested, and The Observer's correspond ent has been assured that, unless some unforeseen complication arises, . tne deal will he closed this week and work 4egun immediately. The devel opment of this property Is a forward step In the Industrial development of this section. Iollier and Son Fatally Wounded by a fetray Bullet. AtUntajGa. July 14 Hiram Jaraieaon. 1-year-old son of Superin tendent Jamleson, of the Decatur Methodist Orphans' Home, and Mrs. Jamleson were-perhaps fatally wound ed late to-day while on a suburban car returning to the borne after an outing given to the orphan of Fulton coun ty. Aa the car was speeding along a shot war fired - from a passing freight traia on the Georgia Railroad, which parallels the trolley line, th bullet passing through the head of the horjand entering hi mother's neck. Who fired .'the shot Is not known, but later the entire crew of the freight train 'was placed tinder arrest. ' At tending physicians say the boy can not recover, and that Mrs. Jamleson's condition is critical. : JCST EXACTLY RIGHT. "I have osed Dr. King's New Ufa Pftl for ser-eral year, and And them Just tk- e-iir rtuht," says Mr; A. A. FeHon, ol 1 'jrrlsv-iiie, N. Y". New LH Pills relieve incut tfc- u-i mscomiort. Best rem f i for rotiMipatton, biltoufoeM aed r- a'ana. tic. at all drug stores. braced In their operation whenever the people of the communities to be af fected thereby, give their consent, believing they have the right to de termine thla question for themselves. "We also favor the strict enforce ment of all existing laws relating to the sale of liquor, and the enactment of such additional penalties as will effectually prevent Infractions by the withdrawal and. forfeiture of the li cense of those who are guilty of vio lating the laws.' ' HAYWtMM) COtTtT CONVENES. Jury Told to Punish Hoys Who Book School House Institute For Teacher Uelng Held, ," Special to The Observer. Waynesville, Julr la. The regular July term of Superior Court con vened here yesterday at 10 o'clock. Judge R. B. Peebles presiding. He delivered a very short and concise charge to the grand Jury. Among other things that he spoke of in his charge ahe mentioned the practice which prevails in some communities of thoughtless youths and sometimes older persons throwing stones and other missiles through the windows of school bouses and otherwise damaging public buildings, j H charged the Jury to investigate, thoroughly any report of that char acter and bring In true bills against all offenders of that kind. At the academy hers the teachers of Haywood county meet dally In th Institute. Prof. ' W. D. Carmicbaei, of Durham, is conducting the- in stitute. About ninety teachers are In attendance and all seem to be enthusiastic in th work. The schools of . Haywood begin the first Monday In August, and the annual examina tion begta Friday of this-week. Rapid Work Being Done at niewett's Falls Many Indications of Jlock- inghain'H Industrial Progress. Special to The Observer. Rockingham. July 14 Work Is rapidly proceeding at Rlewett's Falls, which will when completed place ut the command of the industrial world 30.000 electrical horse-power. Rock- Ingham Is getting ready for that. The town Is improving and en larging the graded schools, Installing a waterworks system and a sewer age system, has recently paved the streets of the town and good roads radiate out from Rocklnghsm for a distance of eight or ten miles. "The Rockingham," a magnificent forty-six room hotel, designed by Mr. John Kevan Peebles, the dcMlgner of the Montlcello at Norfolk and the Jefferson al Richmond. Is being built on the old Hotel Richmond corner. Thla will be one of the handsomest hotcla In the State and will be com pleted by next January. The new modern opera house, one of the handsomest In the State, will be ready for the public In a lew weeks. Plans are about matured for a foundry and several parties era Interested In behalf of a cotton aedd oil mill and Ice factory and wood working plant and a steam laundry. All of these enterprises appear to bo a certainty for. Rockingham at -an curly date. There Is also a number of smaller enterprises under con-conslderatlon. tj" 1 1 - V. T ) I I. Jk ....-,.,1. fZ ' ' ' . i." .. T... . " 'ii Chaw City. Va.. of course: asthma as well as a general health resort, under the management of Mr. J. W. Bethell, Is quite popular this season. A number of very pleas ant guests Is already present and the hotel is rapidly tilling up for the summer. i ' ' , 1 v , 0 m The Vacation Question . CUZABETii "COlltGE AND COIJStRYATOKl . OF MUSIC . A High brado College torn ' womes, ' ' JBsautiful . suburban loca tion, SO acres campus, overlooking the city: fin buildings; university edu- ' rated, experienced teach era. ; ' A. B. Degree Course level with the best col leges for men; elective degree courses. Specialties: Music, Art and Expression Schools. - Aim: To provide a broad and liberal culture -tor young women. - Illustrated catalogue sent free en' application. CHAS. & KINO, President, tvaBBsaw w V f ia easssass mm Capital BtwttmMjm.'---'"-'"- s - - SPECIAL SUMMER SESSIOX BIO REDUCTION to all who enter before Julv l&th. 1908. A liberal discount on either u single or combined course.- -Positions guaranteed. backed by written contract. Write for handsome catalogue. It is free. Address KING'S BUSINESS, COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, N. C. The IVIcckocnnn'ri Because It offers greater advantages and at tractions than any other pluce In Virginia. It is the home of the famous Mecklenburg Lillila and Calcium Chloride Water. , Prominent people from all over the South gather here; therefore the best and most congenial company at all times. Everything first-cluss. Special summer rates. Make reservation now. TIIE HEAT WAVE BROKE V. Severe Electrical Storm Sweeps Over New York City, Rut Four Arc Add ed to the Heat Death Roll Storm Accompanied hy Hall. New York, July 14. The tropical heat spell which has enveloped New York for nearly three weeks, kill ing over three scores of persons and- prostratlng hundreds, was broken to day when a severe etectrtcat storm, accompanied by hall and haln, swept over the city; Four persons died to day aa a result of the heat before the storm came. The temperature drop ped 20 degrees within a few minutes after the storm broke, touching 71 degree. The whole clty was wrapped In darkness by heavy black clouds dur ing the storm and lightning played In cessantly.. One bolt struck and set fire to the five-tory brick factory of the (Jreen Point Metallic Paint Com pany In Williamsburg and burned It to the ground. There was a panic among the employes and several were hurt in the rush to escape. One of the commlsary bullfJings In the New York navy yard was- struck by light ning and set afire. The navy yard apparatus quenched the flames. Light ning struck the Hotel Rembranst in Amsterdam avenue, disabling the elec tric light system and Injured two men. Hall stones nearly an inch In diam eter fell during the etorm. breaklng windows In elevated train and ferry boat. THE MECKLENBURG, s Chase 0 ity, Va. Texan Kills Uls Wife and Then Tries . Suicide. McKlnney. Tex.. July 14. Robert Wright, aged IS. cut his wife's throat and then attempted to commit suicide at their home four miles west of here to-day. When discovered his wife wa lying dead onthe floor with her wind pipe severed and Wright with several gashes In his throat was wandering about the house begging for some one to kill him. The couple are survived by a J-year-old child, who was found sitting on the bed hear where Its dead mother was lying. Assistant Attorney General Fowler In - Full Charge For a Day. Washington. July 14. James A. Fowler, of.-'Knoxville, Tenn., who yes terday took oath of office, as Assist ant Attorney General, was to-day act ing Attorney General, the other as sistants and the Attorney General be ing absent It Is the first time In the recollection " of officials that an as sistant to a Cabinet offlecr has taken charge of a department within 24 hoar after entering the service. .The First Requisite o Rcamr. The first requisite of beauty la a clear complexion. Orlns-Laxative PVult gyre e leers a aallew blotrhed c-mp!rxton as It stimulates the liver and bowel, nj the eyes become bright and clear. Yea ewe it te your friend to take It If year eom piexlea is bad. Ortno Laxative . rrutt llyrop dees not eaaseste nr grtne and H -rr plsnt " ke Retes eunefttnt. R- H. Jerdsn A Co., W. L. Hand Ca. VABE mm 'ffl aWC&iq LU IftlllVJUIl Presbyterian College for Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. The 51st session of this old and well-established school will begin September 3d, 1908. Without making loud claims we point to the work of one-half century. For catalogue address REV. J. R. BRIDGES, President. n,iUHSilaabCMiKSVMiWMi, Mwil cafce fwa,l PVkcJ Cukwe. m...-A sm fVmuw OqMMai mim peoal LOJ prt-t Mpw eond fc it ln HMi ori i urn n kwlnnta kbthn 4tofaf rlMf mU sa 4k(Km CmIo m teekcMM f, ' ; Hi "The Carlsbad of America," RTOKES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. Located In the Baura Mountains. The healthiest spot In North Caro lina. Hotel accommodations the very best. Cuisine unexcelled In the South. All white help employed. For further Information and full par ticulars, address dr. ii. "P. Mcknight, Mgr., Yade Mecum. N. C. STATESVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE Parents are now deciding where their daughters - shall go next Sep tember. State villa College offers better advantages, everything being considered than any other school In the State. Send for catalogue and be convinced. Board,' tuition and entrance fees for nlae month only 1152.00. Address I REV. J. A. SCOTT. O. O.. SiatwvlDe, N. C. ' CATAWBA .SPRINGS This well established resort Is now open and offers to those seeking rest and comfort Inducements not found elsewhere. We claim to give the best' fare of any resort In the State., Tbs water at Catawba Springs is unsurpassed for kidney, bladder and stomach troubles, i It Is a cool, quiet, comfortable place, situated C miles from Hickory, N. C. and requires only 40 minutes drive. :: A better orchestra would hard to Jnd. This Is a desirable place for hoth young-and -eld, and once hers yon .wUl .be loath to leave. - Cattwba Springs Is reached by Southern Railway; also C. N. W. For other, Jafomadon apply to ..'". . ,-. " " . Catawba Springs Hotel Co, Hickory, X. C. Trlriiiy ParlirQchobll , , A rirst-Clsa Preparatory Scbooll Certificates of Graduation accepted for entrance to leading South rn Colleges. -.-... . - - Best equipped Preparatory School In the .South. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seVenty-fivs acres. Library containing thirty thousand volumes, Wei-equlppd g-nr natium. High standards and modfrn methods of Instruction. Fre quent Vctures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moder ate. .Seven Tears' oi phenomenal' success.' . . For catalogue and other Information, address 4 -'. . U. L: NORTII, Headmaster,- -J , .-lt. . - " - . nh.m v n - , .' ' - 4 TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories 'In all depart ments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with bast apparatus. Ex penses very moderate. Aid for .worthy students. Toung men wishing to study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. For catalogue and further information, address D. W. NEWSOJL Reflstrar, ii , Durham, N. O, " rr CNDER XK W IIANAGEMENT "V EUROPEAN AXD AIXRICAJf. , European, ll.S per day and up. American, SS.tO per day and ra ' - . Cafe' open day and night. . - Prices reasonable.' ) ' The Moat Modern- and Lnxurtant Hotel In the Carolina. INI ELEGANT ROOMS. " . 7 PRIVATE BATHS. Located la the heart ef Charlotte, convenient te railroad station, street ears and the business aad shopping centre. Caters te eigh ties commercial and tourist trade. Ttthle de hot dinners :e to I:t0. lfoale every evening te :. - r r EDGAR B MOORB . : - . . - . Preprletoe. WARM DAYS -AND TIRESOME NIGHTS make the traveling, man glad to get where good things to eat, comfortable beds and genial hospitality are to be found all .this is awaiting you at - - ' ' HOTEL. CLUGG . American and European. 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