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Will Ilavo ' ANICELOm Tomatoe Pino . THEO. ATVIELU. Phono No. 79. N. P. MURPHY'S WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight; colder, with showers, Saturday. VOL IX. SALISBURY, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1901, NO. 73 THE ELECTRIC LfflE. PRESIDEUT totes. Gotmnms uaued. FMBOHUAS FAHD.m$. HMLEY'S TRIP. AUEllDUEUT CARRIES. TEUPORARY BRIDGES. A EOBBUM (Mi PARTIES HERE TODAY LOOKING M'KINLEY TO j THE M. C. A SPENCER Y. MAYOR BOYBEN ANNOUNCES HIS FAILURE OF A LEADING CHINA HAY LEAVE SAN FUHCIZCO TO VIRGINIA, TOO; WILL HAVR CON- SOUTHERN WILL BREACH ASHE INFURIATED IIJLTI KILLS A YCHHO OVER LINE. COMMITTEES. GROVE MERCHANT. HOEEOW noasiEC SJITUTI03AL AHEIiBIIENT, ; j: . VILLE TOMORROW. ?Fresh Sarasoga Chip8, Paprica, Junket Tablets, Currie Powder, Burnetts Extract, Pistachio, Va nilla, Orange, Lemon and Almond - . "" " ft. Mayor Boy den and Alderman Vander-f.-rd Shew the Interest dPai ties over thePropos d Car Line- Salisbury's electric car line is a thing of the very near future. The superior advantages offered by the construction of a line from Chestnut Hill to the Yadkin river at the Piedmont Toll Bridge Jiave become more and more apparent each day until there are numerous parties interested in the construe- tion of this line. Acording to the terms of the charter it is required that the work of construction shall begin in a few months now and what is to be done must be done ahortlv. Two New York gentlemen j who are interested m the line, ar- rived in the city this morning, and were shown over the citv bv Mayor Boyden and Alderman Vanderford. The latter gentle- men took the New Yorkers over the proposed route of the car line from Chestnut Hill to the Pied- mont Toll Bridge, to which latter point it is proposed .to run the car line, rJOiu inese gentlemen ti .1 ti -ii express tnemseives as nigniy ... i L l 1 pleased with the city and the feas- ibility of the' car line proposition. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eagle de sire to extend their sincerest thanks to all who so kindly mani fested sympathy for them during their bereavement at the loss of their son. They are especially grateful to the Spencer machinists and other railroad friends who en deavored; by numerous kindnesses to assuasre their ernei and pay a fitting tribute to their deceased son." ".. . ."" 1 . To the Mascns The special meeting of Fulton Lodge, No. 100, A. F. & A. M , which was called to be held to nightbas been postponed on ac count of the closing exercises of the Salisbury white graded school in the court house thi3 evening. Dr Stag g Cxn't Come. 1 Rev. Dr. J. W. Stagg, of Char lotte, who was invited to deliver the-address at the commencement exercises of the white graded school of this city, will not be able to be here. Leaves Tomorrow- Prof.I.C.Grifiin,of the Salisbury graded school, and family will leave tomorrow for Stevens, N. C, to spend a month. The Sun wishes them a pleasant trip. Mr Gallahorn a Candidate. Mr. T. J. Gallahorn, a former resident of this city now of New London, was a candidate for may- last week. His opponent received a majority of fifteen votes. AshevilleCan be Reach d Travel to Asheville from Salis bury was resumed this morning. As a matter pf course, the trouble on the Western division has not yet been remedied but trains are running by way. of Spartanburg to Asheville. Attention W. 0 W. A full meeting of the mombero of Hickory camp No. 49, Wood men of the World, is desired to night at 8 o'clock in the hall over the Savings bank. Business c f importance is to be transacted, among wnicn is tne election oi a Consul commander to till the place made vacant by ,the resigna tion our former C. C. Several initiations also. Come out. W. H. Huff, Clerk. Special Cash Millinery Sale. . 1 have decided to conduct a spe cial sale of millinery which includes .all the new and popular Shirt Waist hats, Sailors and children' goods. A few patterns left which go in this sale for a song. A beau tiful line of flowers in fact every thing kept in a first class millinery house. Everything goes in this sale. Go elsewhere, then come to me. You will appreciate the dif ference. Mrs. VV. R. Barker. Plastering! A. D. Leak will do vout plastering and kaieominirg, ri?nt. Give hiny a trial. Leave oraers at rveisey s oaroer snop. Pncouragirg Words Foi The Associa tion at Spencer.v Some Sta'wtics With Reference to the As relation, The following letten was recent- ly received from President McKin- ley and goes to show the broad scope of the work done by .the As sociation. Many people think that the Y.M. C. A J is confined I to one section and to one class oil people but in' this there are thousands 0 grand work .men repre- I sentmg every class bf business, trade and profession in the world President McKinley Iwas one of the first presidents of the Canton, Ohio, Y. M. CAandfas Gover- nor of Ohio and as President has i i maintained his interest in the or ganization. He says 1 congratulate ycju on your splendid cause.! the holiest cause in which man ever erjgaged, and also upon the progress you have made. I bid j you God-speed. Your Association nou only leads to Christian life but to good citi- zen ship. I am glad to know of i - J the efforts that are being made to u.:..il:.....l : - o unug imstununiingiimuencemore I J ' 1.1. 1 1 ' I uuu more wimin me reacn or our country's workmen. J What you have accomplished in so snort a time should.be an encouragement to all engaged in similar work. i The great central truth in Associa tion work-has always j stood for right living, and it is ja pleasure for me to commend any extension of it and to wish it success." There are many people in this section that do not realize that the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation is a World Wic e Organiza tion. 'It; touches every country under the sun land its members number more than a' half a mil lion. , In the United States it em braces over 32.0C0 students in our colleges, nearly 40, OfK) railroad men, 5,000 soldiers and sailors, nearly 2,000 Indians, over 1,000 miners, 5,000 colored nien, 23,000 boys and the other 150 ,00 1 mem bers in the United States in the large cities of ; the TJion, ; the membership in the United .States baing about 25o,000. Shops Closed Par The Li " f - The Southern shops at Spencer are closed down today. The cause of the shut-down is due to the fact tnat tne ooutnern s pu jnphouse at the Yadkin river is completely submerged by the water and there is a water drought at the shops. All the engines coming to Spencer for fuel and water are Salisbury for their wa brought to er supply. The Yadkin Falling. The fine weather of he past, two effect on i Yesterday days has had a salutaH the Yadkin river. afternoon at 5 o'clock tne river Jacked aboat 2 feet being as high as during the freshet o four weeks ago. It is soon expeqteu to reach the normal point T I son side of the river wks very ma- terially damaged by the rise, the river breaking through nerk of 1 his land. Travel was pntirl v nb- I i structed across the Piedmont Toll Bridge yesterday. Council Street Cleaned. Mayor Boyden ha3 detailed an on Council the depot determine 1 officer to keep guard street from Main tq eich night. He has to rid that section of the city of the loafers that have been accus- tomed to congregate thefe. This is a splendid move. The Baggage Boom Pol The baggage room at the South ern depot resembles a wholesale baggage of ! come here trunk house. The passengers who have from a distance expecting to go stored up the Western roatl itf away in this room anti nearly all the available space ij' now occu pied, j The Band Extends Thanks. The Salisbury colored band de- sires to extend manas to those who so kindly gave j.n entertain ment helping to pay ? for instru ments. A. II. McGee. , President For Sale or Rent Cheap A nice cottage at opencer, near 1 south switch. Apply to P. A. juauoie. An Important and lengthy Meeting of the Aldeimen Held Lsst Night. The Business Transacted: J Mayor Boyden is proving him- self the veritable hustler that he has heretofore been mother capac- lties. - Last ni?ht he had the aldermen in session for the third time this week and the session continued from 8 until after 11; o'clock. During that time a vast amount of business was transacted. Mayor Boyden announced the appointment of hid standing com mittees as follows: Finance: Mayor Boyden, W. c: Coughenour, W. L. Rankin and J. D. Heilig. - Streets and Sidewalks: T. H. Vanderford, Sr., chairman, J. P. Weber and J. D. Ileilig. i Police: J. P. Weber, chairman, M. A. Shank, W. L. Rankin and Mayor Boyden. ; ' Lights: W A. . L. Rankin, chair- man, M. Shank and G. W. i - Wright. J Cemeteries G. W. 'Wright, i l nr coairman, vv. C Coughenour and l-r n i id. r, weoer. Public Buildings: .W. C. Coughenour, chairman, W. L, Rankin and T. H. Vanderford. Sewer and Water: M. A Shank, chairman,. C. H. Swink and W. C. Coughenour. - Fire: C, H. owmk, chairman, J. P. Weber and T. H. Vander ford. Health: J. D. Heilig, chairman. C. H. S wink and W. C. Coughen our. ; Ordinances: T. H. Vanderford, chairman, G. W. Wright and M. A. Shank, . uequesnorrtjx " leasing a mar- ket bouse came up and Mr. D. L. Gaskill presented a proposition to the city. No decision was reached but a committee consisting of Mess. W. L, Rankin and J. D. Heilig was appointed to visit Winston today and inspect the market house there. They will report on the operations of this market house at the next, meeting of the board and the aldermen will take final action very shortly. ; A petition with reference to the removal oi me negroes near me second bridge on Fisher street as a nuisance was referred to Mess. C. Hi Swink and J. P. Weber, who will report at the next meeting of the, board. If they recommend such action this settlement will be condemned. ' i .1 Mr. M. F. Randle was given the contract to make and place th signs on the various streets of Sal isbury. . . l' J. P. Weber and J. D. Heilig were appointed a committee to purchase either a pair of horses or mules and a cart for the city. The cart will be used in hauling off the trash from the streets. The streets will, be cleaned at least I C . 4 1 T1 ..it.. t 1 1 . J of certam properties was taken up au.u B vuww aopuiuiu to iu- 8llluie conuemnauon prrceeamgs. resoiuuou was Baprussiug it as the sense of the board that 1,he sewer system should be" ex tended where needed and adver tisements will be issued for bids as soon as the committee renders its report. Mr. Simmons Goes To Charlotte. Mr. R. J. Sigmond, who has served a shifting engineer in the yards of the Southern I Railway Company, in this city, fojr many years, has been 'given an easier job He has been assigned to the yards at Spencer, and will be in spector of engines and tools. The job is a much lighter one than he has held in Charlotte and is in the nature of a promotion, as well as recognition of long and valuable service performed by a faithful employe. Mr. Sigmond, is suc ceeded in Charlotte by Mr. Q. E. Simmons, who is transferred from Spencer. Charlotte Observer. Street Cab. - Any one-desiring a nice street cab phone Dixie Studio, No. 226, J . A. Ramsay, proprietor, con ducted by his brolher, Albert Ramsay. ; r Order distilled water ICE of crystal clearness from the Salis bury Ice and Fuel Co., manufac turers. The Liabilities are About $6,000 With Assets Considerably More Than This Creditors Pressed Him- Mr. F. W; Bost, one of China I Grove's leading merchants and one of Rowan's most substantial citi zens has made an assignment, witn 1 liabilites of (5.000 and assetts con- l siderably in excess of this amount. The assignment was due to the institution of suits by a few credi tors. Mr. Bost's failure is regret able and we trust that he will be able shortly to resume business R. Lee Wright, Esq , trustee, sent out the following Tetter today -to the creditors: Salisbury, N. C , May 23rd, 1901Two trained nurses who have been Deae Sir: On yesterday Mr.- F. W. Bost, of China Grove, N. C, was forced by several of his creditors to make an assignment for the benefit of all crcditorF, He made no preferences, and all share alike and come in on equal footing. His liabilities will ag gregate about f 6,500 and his as setts, not including his real estate, will aggregate about 510,000, and I feel confident that by the pres ent arrangement he cm pay each and every claim in full, 100 cents on tho dollar, and then have a competency in real estate and per sonalty to live on. If he is thrown into bankruptcy every creditor will lose, as you all jlknow, proceedings in bankruptcy are very expensive, and are only schemes by which some lawyers resort to to make large fees, and all of these fees and costs come out. in the long run, of the credi tors. I began taking stock, today and i give the above figures as my esli mates, Mr. Bost could have easily pulled through b! a little indul gence, but some creditors sued on their claims yesterday, and caused the.collapse. Every creditor shall be treated alike and I am satisfied will be well pleased with my administra tion, for none shall have any pre- ference, but all alike. The only way you can cause a loss to all and delay matters is to attempt bank ruptcy proceedings. Let me bear. 1 will not open store for 10 days vet. Very Truly, R. Lee Weight, Trustee. SCHOOL CLOSING. The Closing of the White Graded School Tonight. The pupils of the white graded school have been busy all day re hearsing the parts which they are to take tonight in closing exercises of the white graded school. The children marched in a body flom the graded school this morning to the opera house and were assigned to the posstions which they will occupy tonight. The exercises promise to be of a very interest ing character and all the patrons of the school are invited to be present. The members of the school com mittee are requested to be present in a body. A JOINT MEETING. The School Board and Aldermen Meet Shoilty. to Mayor Boyden stated at last night's meeting of the aldermen that he would call a joint meeting by not later than Monday June 3rd, of the board of aldermen and school. committeemen to take ac tion on the proposed new school in the South or East ward. At this meeting it will probably be decided just what disposition shall be made of the $10,000 of bonds issued. . Remember that 5c sale of finger marked collars at Reid's. Fine fat mutton market daily. . at Jackson's Cow for Sale Seven-eighths Jersey. 3 gallons. D. M. Phillips. Veterinary Surgeon. ' Dr. R. H. Manogue, of New York, has located in Salisbury and has an office at Ludwick and Black's livery stable, Salisbury, N. C. Will Will San Francisco, May 24. Secre tary ' Cortelyou today madethe following -aUlwiuent 'concerning the president's plans for his de- jParture for Washington: "Satur day will depend on the conference-l of the physicans concerning Mr- McKinley If they decide that she is strong enough to stand the trip the start will bj made as sche: duled. No stop will be made un- Tltl the train reaches Washington. in attendance on Mrs. McKinley will accompany her to ton." , - Washing- WILL MOVE TO SALISBURY. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wyatt Will Eeside : Here. ' ' - . ; Mrs. J. T. Wyatt, of Faith, was in ; Salisbury yesterday looking for a house. She was shown over several properties by Mr. T. H. Vanderford. , . Mrs. Wyatt contemplates mov ing to Salisbury very shortly. Mr. Wyatt will not retire from the granite business but will make daily trips from " Salisbury to his quarries. , : SPENCER PRIMARY. !- To be Held Tomorrow Afternoon J Select Postmaster. to A primary will be held at Spen- iceF tomorrow afternoon cominenc- ing at o o cWck to determine who shall be appointed postmaster at that place. None but Republicans will be permitted to participate in. the primary. There are at least four candi dates for the place: Messes. Smith the present incumbent, Frye, Armstrong and Foster. ; A Sun . man visited Spencer yesterday afternoon and froth what he could gather Mr. Smith was in the lead for the position. THE MEMPHIS SCHEDULE. All Southern Trains Will bs Bun via Atlanta. Special low rate round trip tick ets to Memphis Tenn, on sale to day and tomorrow, Saturday, Sun day and Monday, fare $13.80 and via Chattannoga as follows: Leaves Salisbury at 8:12 a. m. Arrives Atlanta at 3:55 p. m. Leave " at 4:00 p. m. Arrive Chattanooga at 8.40p.m. Leave " at 9:10 p. m. Arrive Memphis at 7:40 a. m. There are other convenient schedules with through cars to Memphis without change. See the great Mississippi river at its best view. This is an op portunity to pass through the States of North and South Caro lina, Georgia and Tennessee at the lowest possible rate of one cent per mile. - : r Mr. Bryant Here Mr. H. E. C Bryant, the popu lar representative of the'Charotte Observer, was in the city this morning. He came here with the expectation Of doing some busi ness for the O.bserver but owing to the fact that No. 3G, due here at 11:04 was delayed until 4'.30, on which he was to receive his books, he returned to Charlotte this morning .. - Two Lots Sold. Mr. Robert Johnson today sold to Prof. Corriher two building lots from the tract which he re cently purchased. Prof. Corriher will buildon these lots. Keep Cool Tickets. juutsey s 5 and iu cent store is giving "keep cool tickets" to their customers. JLnese ticaets are re deemable at Isenhour & Bean's soda fountain. There is a notable fact about the red nosed man: be always leads in novel advertising and low prices. In the latter he can't be beat. Hip place is No. 116 N, Main st. - liet a hair cut ior 15 cents over Moyle's bar-room. W. J. T. Robinson. The PhysiciBs' Consultation Decide Whether cr not she Leave. The Illiterate Whites in the Men n tainpns Sections of Virginia Opposed to the Amendment. Wer Richmond, Va., May 24. FuJ ler returns from yesterday's; elec tion of members of the constitu tional convention show that while the Democrats will have a strong majority in the convention, Dem ocratic candidates were defeated in several- ofthe white counties in the south western partOf the State. These counties are in the mountains arid populated almost exclusively by .whites, average portion of whom are illiterates In all parts of Virginia where there were illiterate whites a strong opposition to the convention was manifested. All the radical meas ures in the direction of wholesale disfranchisement either on educa- ional or tax lines will be opposed by the poor whites. ONE HUNDRED KILLED. A COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN A PIT TO-DAY. One Hucdred Men Were in the Col liery audit is not Believed That One Man is Saved. '. " London , May 21- -An explosion occurred this morning in the Uni versal Colliery at Sengenhyd. One hundred men were in, the pit at the time. There is little hope of saving any. " SPARKS' SHOW. What the Selma, 'Alabama. ITews a ys . Of it: - : John H. Sparks' show comes to Salisbury tomorrow. The Selma, Alabama, News says of this show: Sparks' railroad shows came to town Sunday and pitched their tent on the old Donaldson lot in John street. They were greeted by a good audience yesterday and it is not giving them undue praise to say that they gave an exhibition that is first class in every respect. It's a cheap show and a good show; a show that appeals to the impe cunious man and compels the warmest enconiums from the gen tlemen of larger incomes. Sparks has the smallest baby elephant performer in the world and its intelligent actions delight the little folks and excite the won der and admiration of those of taller stature. " The trapeze work and acrobatic feats would be hard to excel, while the other features of the perfor mance are all deserving of special mention. Mr. Morgan Honored. Mess. J. Thomas and John M. Morgan returned last night from Atlanta, where they have been at tending the meeting of the South eastern Bill Posters' Associa tion. Mr. J. T.Morgan was honor ed by being elected a delegate to the United States and Canada Association; which meets in Buf falo on July 9th. Mr. i Morgan will take in the meeting. Honor Boll. The High School honor roll for the month of May is as follows: Mildred Brown, Louise Aber- nethy, Mena Davis. Roll of Merit: Sophie Kluttz, , Janet Crump, Thomas Murphy, Sadie Snider. . The Year's Merit Roll is as fol lows: Sadie Davis, Mena Davis, Mary Henderson Janet Crump, Rosa Bernhardt, Mary Murphy, Sophie Kluttz, Flora Thornton. Janet Crump has been present every day during the year. Wheat .Chicago, May 24. Wheat bids: Alay, 73; July, 734. Ice Cream. , When von are hot send for a quart . of Howard's crystal ice cream, which will be delivered at your house at any time. Special attention and sneeial prices given church festivals and lawn parties Crystal ice cream made in ail flavors. Brick cream and hokey nokev. Corner Kerr and Lee btreets. Phone 251. jy will be Able to Get all Trains ThroagK to Brstol by HVxt Monday At Outside. Chattanooga, Tenn., v May 24. - Officers of "the Southern here an nounced today that they will be able to ' run trains through - the flooded district to Bristol ov temporary bridges by Monday and .will reach Asheville tomorrow. BRIEF ITEMS. News Items of Interest too Short for , . a Head. Moses Cohn, Esq. of Greens boro, was in the city this morn ing. - - .. -- - ' ' ' - - ' Mr. W. P. Campbell, who has had quite a severe attack of the grip, js able to be out again. Miss Mary Monroe, of Lenoir, is water-bound here and is visit ing at Mr. Edwin Shaver's. A swell shoe is our guaranteed Patent Leathers in button and lace at $4. Sold by Peterson & Rulf s, see window. . For babies--48 pairs Meade's soft-sole strap-isandals, tan and black, at 25c: (worth whole sale 37c pair.) The Burt Shoe Store. Mr. Burton ;Craige was called by telegram to - iialeigh bunday night, where he went on pro- essional business. Mr. Craige returned to Salisbury yesterday. ' 25 styles misses' slippers, ox fords, sandals and fedoras, in tans, blacks, reds and patent leathers,at interesting prices. The Burt Shoe Store. Wants a Situ itian- Mr. Peter Muse, a capable and steady young man who has been setting type for years, is out of employment and desires a sit uation. He can give the best of references and is willing to under take any character of - work that he is able to perrorm. lie has only one leg and is consequently debarred from many avenues of employment that would otherwise be open to him. Lawn Party a Success. The lawn party given by Class No. 3, of the Baptist Sunday school, ' last j night was a grand success, the ladies realizing quite a neat sum. lhe proceeds go to wards the new Baptist church, which is to be built soon. An other party will probably be given by the same class some time in the hear future. School Closes. The Catholic parochial school, which has been so successfully conducted for the past year, by Rev. Father "Joseph, closed this morning. Miss Julia Snipes won the gold medal in the advanced department and little Miss Burna dette Roueche won the prize in the primary, department. - The Government Will Win. Washington, May 24. The basis of the report published this morning that the Supreme court will band down a decision in the insular cases favorable to the gov ernment next Monday is the fact that Monday is the last decision day before the recess." The Chief Justice has been busy for some time on an opinion; Against Eevision. Philadelphia, Pa., May 24 Rev. Dr. David S. Kennedy, of Alleghany, today made aJorceful plea against the revison of the creed at today's session of the Presbyterian General Assembly. He said the way to break down the confession is to go on making holes in it. For Rent Several nice cot tages on north Main street. Ap ply to T. P. Johnston. For Rent. A nice 4-room cot tage near graded . school. Apply to D. M. Miller. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C. will be in Salisbury at Central Hotel on Wednesday, .Tune 5th. for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Accnsfs of Her Circu'atingi Hep:rff About The Woman to When Ha Wa5Engagd. River Head, N. l May. 21, WilliamWoodhue, of Tauret, shot and killed last night Miss Martha Williamson and then committed suicide "by putting a bullet through his brain. Woodhue's father is a wealthy farmer. -The shooting was the outcome of the breaking off of young Woodhue's engage ment to Dollie Newton, a young woman of Lau ret. Woodhue had accused Miss Williamson of circu lating false reports about Miss Newton and frequently threatened to kill her. Woodhue laid in hiding for quite a . while for his victim before being able to com mit tfie deed. NEW YORK STRIKERS. A Demand Made by Street Porces for Better Consideration. New York, May 24. The work of rock excavation along the rapid transit tunnel route was suspended oday and the sub-contractors will be reported to the office of Con tractor McDonaId McDonald conferred with the leaders of the Central Federated Labor Union and later with various contractors both, on the tunnel work and out side jobs. ,Five thousand men have quit. The engineers demand higher wages, shorter hours and better term for over time. "Rural Yaps' Denounced. New York,May 24, Magistrate Brown today revoked the search warrant on which the State game protectors had "yesterday seized 1,200 birds, the possession of which at this season is a misde m 3anor. , In revoking the warrant the magistrate denounced the game protectors as rural yaps who had misrepresented the case to him. A New Order. Washington May 24. A gener al order issued by the war depart ment amend to the army regulation so as to allow the procurement of supplies and engagement of ser vices in oral agreement in the manner common among business men where there is no time for advertisement. Harrow Escape of 400 Ogenburg, N. Y., May 24. The steamer Empire State carry ing four hundred passengers bound on an excursion for Kings ton, Ont., reached here today to prevent her from sinking. All pessengers were resued. Mr. Cathbertson Very Low. Mr. A. B. Carter, who is at home on a visit to his family, tells us that Editor Cuthberson, of the Textile Excelsior, is very low at his home in Charlotte and is not expected to recover. Mr. Cuth- bertson was at one time a resident of Salisbury and his many friends here will regret to hear of hia ex treme condition. A Ministerial Crisis. Madrid, May 24. A ministerial crisis is imminent in consequence of election disturbances. Salisbury High School Closes. The Salisbury High School clos ed today to reopen Monday, Sep tember 2nd. Miss Eleanor Watson, Prin. Miss Annie Wiley, Asst. Roosevelt on a Vacation. Buffalo, May 24. Vice Presi dent Roosevelt and Mrs. Roose velt left here this morning for Genezee on the Lackawanna rail road. They will remain in Genezee over Sunday. Do You Want to see the latest? Go to Buerbaum and examine the new style cooking vessels, made of fire clay, heavily glazed, with gold decorations under glaze. They are good for all household pur poses. The beautiful new style of Orien tal Ware Vases, etc. They are worth a visit to Buerbaum's. Those elegant gold and ebony finished oval picture frames from the smallest to the larger sizes. Buerbaum makes the picture frames for the people.
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