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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MADISON, NOVEMBER 1899. TILE WEATHER. TJZS OAS Itfa run nnn MOTEO. Xekls Hull Leased by Board ef E4ae tloa 1o Mike Kovta for School rn watbr twedJettoos for are: 1 1 JllUL vJ 1 HUM Goth iers. Furnialners Tailors.

9 N. PINCKNEY ST. STORE WE HAVE New Designs Daily or Bonnets, Turbans, etc. At Popular Prices Badfer Block. 10 S.

Carroll St Frank Troemel, MANTJl-ACTUKEB OT FI1IE FUR GARL1E1ITS All Kinds of Fan Remodeled and Repaired: Work Guaranteed. Price Reawnable. Larca Line of Tails and Beada. All Kind of New For i Garment on hand. i JSAnS St.

Remember the Place. Dim ED ATS Stock of all at unapproachable prices, makes our's the POPULAR STORE see us and we will convince you of above statement. A LONG EMf FAlI it Oil. WINTER! That is the wUther man's bill of fare. It means long Overcoat and Ulster service, and when you buy an Ulster why not buy one of our Ulsters, and in no doing get the best.

1 ArARnmnnf onr Drices. will serve you well, not S7 We have received our Fall Stocl of Dress oods, the Yery Latest Fabrics in the Market, including1 Ore pons, Cheviots, Serges and Hand-some Plaids. Also new styles in Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. We invite an inspection of our Goods and Prices. still another.

Equal value in materials, witnoutiuo newness and style will cost you elsewhere $7.50, $10.00 and 813.00. Comparison proves it. See for yourself. A Great Ulster for $12.50, Made of Heavy Black Frieze, big lap seams, good lining, warm as "a honse-afire." 8 1 2.50. aud it will take $1 G.00 fair tonight; Friday partly etoady.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Attorney Robert Klrklaad, of Jefferson, is at the Park. P. E. Bricaon and Miss Ida Everaon.

of McFarland, were married Wednesday evening. A marriage license has been issued to City Treasurer E. It. Cox and Miss Minnie Randolph. Mlas Jessie Cook, of Pasadena, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.

JjrTyBnK on Bast Mlffliri atreiet. F. P. D'Arcey, the new jeweler, la la New York city. He will return ithe fore pert of next week.

Rev. Henry Colestock returned from his wedding trip today. A reception will be given him and his bride i- at Col. G. W.

Bird's tonight. Mr. Frank Longfleld and Miss Emma Zarnett, of the town of Madison, were married Wednesday at Raphael's church. Rev. P.

PJ Hughes officiating. A wedding breakfast was served at the new home of the couple on North Henry street. Dr. Joseph N. Kasdin will go to New York to pursue his medical studies in German.

The seven scarlet fever patients at the city hospital are doing well, and several will be taken home in a few days. Most of them are being cared for by their mothers. They are Paul Bigler, Ted Birge, William Howard, Albert Bagley, Eleanor and Alice Brown and Roger Moore. 3Iiss Vina Brader, of Verona, gave an informal dinner to a few friends at her hone last Sunday evening. Among thoee present were Prof, and 3Irs.

Thompson, Miss Clara Edwin and Miss Minnie Mae Matts. of Verona, Miss Kathervn CMal- ey, Mr. Herman Jonas and Mr. William 'owers, of Madison. Three Muhketeers Tonight.

Another crowded house greeted the j'erris Co. at Fuller's last night. Ticket sales are great than last year's week stay here The plsy jwaa, "On the Ohio." Tonight, "Three Musketeers." The next attraction at the Fuller opera opera House wtil be Lincoln J. Carters spectatular melodrama "Remember the Maine." It is said to be a consumate achievement of stage realism and the ex pense has been a secondary consideration Remember the, Maine" comes to the Fuller opera house next Mondsy evening Town Women's gymnastic Class. A gymnastic class for ladies outside sf the university will be organized in the gymnasium at Ladies' Hall, Friday morn- ag at 10 Lost Between 210 W.

3Iiftiio street and Coyne's milinery store, black feather. Finder please return to this office. Fuller Opera House OXK JOLLY WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, Nov! 6 Return of the Fan Maker, FE 9 LI The Kligs of Repertoire, ia the new comedy. THREE UUSGATEERS 16 Specialties. NEW PLAY AND SPECIALTIES EACH NIGHT A Carload of Scenery.

Prices, 10, 20 and 30 Cts. Fuller Opera House. mondayTnov. 13. LINCOLN J.

CARTER'S American Naval Drama, REMEMBER THE MAINE! "A plsy that i. rood tor tha North and ftouth, ast and West." 8 artling in its Realism N'oTel in its Construction Picturesque and True to Life I la It. Rendition. 8ETC the Deetractioa of tit. Maine, i SKX tbe Urt NtiU Battle of Manila.

Grandest, Most Novel and Origins Effects Ever Prod need Prices, $1.00, 2c Box office opens Saturday at I p. in. '4P 8 Hanish Shoes For Ladies, Ladies Shoes made on men's lasts; very heavy soles; jus tne snoes ior coraiort ana street wear. We have these in Box Calf, lan Ualf and YiciJud. A.

E. AUSTIN CO Ml fit a to duplicate it elsewhere. This is the way we are selling "LEST X7E FORGET Friday, Nov. lO.Comxaan. council meets; will consider acceptance of sewage disposal plant Saturday, Wisconsia-Illinois football game at Milwaukee.

Friday, Not. lO.Charity ball by Attic Angels at gym; proceeds to found a city hospital. Thursday, Nov. 24. Dane county temperance institute convenes for Z-days session.

17 fltUIKaKIEEB Have Yon Fully Deliberated on Buying a Fall Dress? When coming here with your mind fully made up as to what you are going to buy, it will be an agreeable urn rise to find things lust to suit your A good deal of shopping. Inquisitive, Derseverinz forethought has not been fruitless and has brought about a very pleasing result to our Dress Goods De partment. Considering from purchasers standpoint prices don figure mucn proviaea tney are suited in their peculiar tastes, and yet we dare ssy no one up to their own inter est would overlook the genuineness of values, a fact always pointed to by us. It aeems oalural for people to find mailer prices here than at other placea. aod look ao thia atore (and Dot la ralo) aa sort of arbiter on standard Tsiuea.

8G, $6.75, 9, $12, 316, 818 per dress pattern Exclusive Mohair Orepooa in new. est patterns. Choicest and richest of dress fabrics for dress wear. Erery one distinct In style. $1.25 Silky Lonz Haired Vicunas.

Very stylish for handsome tailored suits, worth 1 1.50. $2.75 Golf Plaids. Imported German patterns. Each pattern of 3 yards a different style, worth 4 per yazd Dress Linings and Findings Do not orerlook the certain ad Tan t- agts In baying them here. Good linings in the largest imaginable completeness as to assortment and styles.

jdfttjfti ifti ifti Thanksgiving Number 1 HOME TALK i rn r-r- 4 now neaay rntt. iw Ready FREE, BestSQualities, Latest Designs. Lowest Prices. A'- 4 MRS. KLUSMANH GLEASOH 20 E.

Mifflin. DECORATING FOR RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS A SPECIALTY. PUata. Cut Flowers and Floral Deln, FSD. EEXTSCHLER, FL0BIST, Phone 179.

82 8S8 Spaight Street. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THK United Stau for tho Wwtcrn Diatrict cf lBrxmrnm. la tic.Kruptcv. Ia Ui matter of John O. Nelson.

bnkrntt. To Ui rredttors of John O. N'eiaon, of the town ef rintjl, roanty cf Dane, and district aforesaid. bEkraut Nour is hewbr siren, that on the 8th day of Norember. A.

L. tta aaid John O. roelnon waa duly adjacticated rmckrapt; aixl that tb first meeting of his creditor will be held at tba offlc of II. M. Lewla.

nfumi in E3 LL QEBY The board education baa decided to TemoTe the kindergarten sow located is the Eighth ward achoul to Kehl's ball, on Wat Johnson street, which uaa been lease 1 for the purpoee for the balance of the school year, at a rental cf $25 per month, including heat and janitor service. Tbii more was made necessary by the demand for more rom la tho school. The room vacated in the Eighth ward wltl be used for the overflow in the fifth and sixth grades from the Fourth and other wards. Miss Bosetta Blazer has been engaged as teacher in this room. The board also authorized the purchase cf two hundred dollars' worth of readers for the use of the lower grades.

WISCONSIN YS. ILLINOIS. Abool0lxtlto (jo to Mltwankee to Hee the Bi; liame. Kanager John L. Fisher of the "Wisconsin football team returned last evening from Milwaukee, where he has been making arrangements for the big game between WiacoDdia and Illinois, which takes place Saturday afternoon.

About 500 Madison rooters will probably accompany the team. The special train leaves Saturday mornin? at 8:10 over Ihe Northwest-cm road, returning over the St. Paul road at 11:13 p. though tickets are good up to Monday night. Cept.

Pat. O'Dea uas not yet fully recovered from his injuries at Yale, but he was out for practice last evening, and will be in the gaae Saturday. Laraon will probably plsy half-back for the first time this year. The team was put through a speedy prac Jce yesterdsy afternoon and showed up well. NO AN 4 LYSIS YET.

Mate Chemist Mitchell Has Not Began I newt Juration of Madison iSewage. btale Chemist Mitchell, who was en-gaged by Mayor lioven to make an analyst a of th ettiueot and sewsge at the new disposal pUut, has been buay la Milwaukee all the week, and has not yet begun making the tests. A a consequence, there will be no report on the subject ready for the common council at its meeting Friday evening. CITY NEWS NOTES. An $.8,000 annex to the Hnrnan bouse, containing twenty rooms, and facing on Vairchll 1 street, will be built by the Hunan sisters, whose preseot large house is crowded with guests.

A company has been organized by W. W. Gillins, of the Western Supply company, C. B. Chapman an I.

L. McLaren, to manufacture the Collins threshing machine in this city. The company has a capital of fJU.OOO, and will build a fac tory. Mr. Chapmaa is president of the company, Mr.

Collins vice-president and general manager, Mr. McLaren secretary And treasurer. OBITUARY. Timothy E. Thompson, a resident cf Oregon in early days, and later a resident of Madison, died Nov.

7 at Winchester, aged 56. He was a brother of Denman Thompson, the actor. In 1875 he was married to Miss Belle O. Moody, daughter of Dr. N.

J. Moody of this city. Mr. Thompson was for several years prl vate secretary to Mr. Walter A.

Wood, president of the Wood lies per works. Seven years ago his eyesight failed him. Alonzo E. Matthews, a former employee in the lemocrat office, died Manday In Baltimore, aged 2tJ. His wife was form erly Miss Grace Huntley of this city Jonah Bell, a former merchant and well known resident of the Fifth ward ltd at 4 this morning at the county asy lutn, where ho has been for some time lie was taken to the Mendota hospita about ova years ago and laur transform to the county asylum.

Mrr. Bell was about 65 years old. His wife died about evea years ago. He leaves two daughters, Miss Ella, of this city, a teacher, and a married daughter living in California. Tb funeral will bo held at o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

4,000 Yards Of Baiting. The 4.000 yards of yellow and white bunting that is to decorate the grm nasium for th charity ball tomorrow night is being put up today. Smilax and pnlms. tho latter furnished by Florist Wayman. will also be used tn profusion and will effectively relievo th great dancing room of the bareness of its brick walls and iron IClrdets.

The Attic Angels have re-cHveil official notice of the presentation of the priio piano from the Warner music store to the and to the St. Elisabeth Aid society. The number of boxes now taken for th ball is 18. Tho0 who have recently taken boxes are Dr. Abaly, B.

J. Stevens. O. D. Brandenburg.

I S. Hanks. Geo. Gurnen; Medame Thwaltes. Hoyt, Mills and Miss At-, wood have taken one conjointly.

The grand march at the charity ball will be led by Mr. Sam Marshall and Miss Elitabcth 1 low man. president of the Angels. CAN. W.

BY. CO. HHIRICHS THOUPSOH, 27 Bast Iain Street. Clothing. Almost Everybody iTJRIHGER B52: end 7 aud vou will rret an Ulster that only this winter, but next, and irresistible.

We are showing the We bear in mind that quality long after the price is forgotten. Rainy Day Skirts, extra heaTy weight, nary blue and Oxford grey, made of good material, specltl for this week. Ladies ool Waists, good quality doth, twelve rows tucking, well worth $1.90 at 81.48 New Braided Wool Waists. All colore, very fine at $1.98 House Wrappers, and Dressing Sac-ques, new lot Just received. A Handsome assortment of latest effects in Golf Capes.

at Special Prices. Lace Curtains. A very nice line. New patterns juat In. A 2-yard Muslin Curtain at 75c per pafr.

Corsets. The W. C. C. line; satisfactory I goods in a great variety of styles, Once used always worn.

Fall Dress Goods. A great stock. Complttrtzx evary line. Plain plaids, ancles and golf suitings. See the stock before buying.

Golf Capes. Tor ladles and children. The line that pleases them alt Prices: ladies, 25 and up; children, 22 J8 to S. NEW SIO Our Immense Step in and Knows (and the few who do not can easily learn) That the Place to Buy Ready-to-wear Carpet Rugs i At prices that are choicest new fall styles. is always remembered At $10.00 All "Wool Kersey Jacket, Tlie new colors, castor, new blue ind black.

All lined throughout The best jacket offered for this season, At $5.00 Fancy Mixed Herringbone Effect Jacket, colors gray and tan, well worth A 512.00- Exquisite Coata on sale for this week allk-llned, latest shades mane to ell for 118.000. YouH llhd In this offering a Yery choice selection, new dip fronts, sloping doca, scalloped back styles. Infants' Cloaks I G-arments Matting, iPortiers Lace Curtains IS THE NEW YORK STORE THY IT and yon will call again. The Burdick, Pecher, Hurray Co. AND AT PTJEE EYE CONTROLLED BY LOUIS STERN Chicago.

A BoUlvof thee rood GIVEN to ererr one. ANDREW SCHUBERT, SiS WuUamson Street, Kiclowlve Agent THE OFFICE BOWLING ALLEY (New Brunswick Balks Collender.) OPEn TO THE PUBLIC Wednesday and Friday Evenings. 1 7 West Main. Phone 753. OHEEDA MADISON CAFE.

(Open Day sad Klght.) S. J.WALL,Prop'r IEU5 Oysters Served la any Style. 8IIOKT OBDER8 a Specialty. Phone 568. Cor.

Plackaey asd Mi CI In St. Fariiese Vocal School, 301 STATE ST. Director .1 (Certlfldtted ipa of Ttf me. MarchasL) First 8mwtr of Seaon 18S9-19C9 hgu Sept. 28.

1899 And wilt end Feb. 8, 1900. Daily office boars, to 4 p. m. ELLA HELM, Bartness Msaager.

Studio. Miss Ixcila iL Do V. Tecbr of Drawlnc aa4 ParaUaf tn oil. water Uil work. ft Badgmrbloct.

DUUI Mil "V1" MkMHJig-. emia boars, tolz. Mis. Dow wil recrtTe TWdsy afurooon, at ui nor Kugs. New lot of these goods Juat received Pro-Brussels, Wiltons, Japa, A line terry (S colors) at 25c per yd.

Flanellettc Wrappers. y-mplete stock. Perfect fitting. stses complete. Prioea LS to I2.lt.

Silks, Stock never so large. Awortment complete. Quality the beat. Take a look. it i i 1 Jackets and Capes.

it We can fit you. No in the dty contains such valnee as here. IS Piackaey St. 0 haoJtrnptcr. ia the city of Madison, eoantr of Ixute, and dtatrtrt aforemUi.

on the 24th day of Novrmbur, A. l. iat, at tea o'clock forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a examine the back nipt, sad transact such other bast, new as may properly come before said meet. Uated November sth. H.

M. LEWIS, Kefere ia A. O. ZiMMXanAX. Attorney.

Madiaoo. wis. Flrrt pnhlicatloa. Nor. 10t last, Nov.

St. STATE OF WISCONSIN. COUNTY COURT for Dace County, la Frobate. Notice is hereby siren, that at the Rsoct-AH Txbji of the County Court to be held ia and frr aaid county at the Court Uooae, tn the city of Madiaoa, in aaid county, on the Fibs? TtnaauAT or Dccsmskm, a. D.

lSKt the foH lowin matter will be heard, considered, examined and adjusted: 1 be application of J. 1L Palmer, to admit to probate the iaet will and testaaneot of CHAKLJE-S 8. MKAR3. late cf the city of Madison, tn aaid county, deceased. Ltated the St dsy cf November, lm.

Koaaar N. UcMm, Auoraev. BrthaOoart: J. ii. CARlTCNTeTR, ITBlaortdlUkwtwl Krrnrslon Hate to Milwaukee Actoast tfearapioaship ool ball (iane Between Illinois and Wisconsin, Nov.

11th, ISM The Northwestiorn line will sell excursion, ticket to Milwaukee and re-tnrn, at two dollars for the round trip, tickets good sola on special train leaving Madison at 8:10 a. tn. Nov. 11 via Northwestern line and good; return in via M. V.

on special train learing Mil vaukee at 11:15 p. m. Saturday. Nov. It or on any regular train up to and including NoY.

IS. JOHN T. OETHINO, Afent the scenic kindare shown on Souvenir Mailing Cards. Sxaditon't Six different deigns, S-Mtos. cents per set Sol4at: Taa Co-p, Mxcrs Pkarmacv.

riHAITt MCOtHMt't a good nrvEOTnErrr Oaa made hf bvvtaf a mw bom with-in tour block i of lis Captu4 lnrk. which will caally ytel4 per owtt. a a rvntai X00. Aa aUcibi lot will ba taken ta part Apptrto ISABELLE H. IRISH and D.

aLWOOD DaUr la Baal KMata, Loaca aa Insar- FURS We also calljyoar attention to oar complete lines of Hnslln Underwear, Knit Underwear, Ladies' Children's and (Gents Hosiery, both Cotton asd Wool. WE OPFEl GOOD LOT OFILKiXINCS AT 7c PER YD. Made to Order, Repaired or Remodeled. Pint Cits Work Guaranteed. L.

nonillS, Furrier, rnoaaui). PARDEE, DR UQQIGT Otm- KmUt, Necfcaraaa.

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