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Dunkifk Evening Observer f - - ■ ^ GOES iH T Q ; T H E H Q M R S . ^ s?ws-' ^ ■ VOL. XXXXL DUNKIRK, N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1900. N O . l a . ooooooooop Dry Goods Store Another Lot of Scotch Twccls in s e v e n shades. T h e ch e a p e s t and best wearing m a ter ial to be h a d for Bicycle Suits, S k irts. Requires no shrink- ing. Geo. J. Gunther, 1J 4 CcDtra] A tc . Cmsb and One Price, Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo* A fin e assortment of the Niagara Baking Company’s just receired. O n r supply i 8 alw a y s fresh as we order I have also m a d e arangem e n ts fo r a large shipm e n t of th e F a m o u s R. O v e n s B u ffalo Breach T r y a Loaf. L. C. FITZER, JR. 400 U O N STRZ3T. Parlor: MlUIncry: Storc.1 AU KUIiscrr peC* tsAiltU <Jo«a Yoo | can baw p e r efaoiew of TO Trtamtd IU:i ■nd D okumu all c t u l r iilecscd Spcculj aUMlion p r e a lo o n i t n br U a d ts. ^ tM C^atral Arraov Mrs. Smitli n u lc tB . ' OUR STOCK — O P — Wall paper is u p -to-date in e v e ry way, and wc have Room Mouldings m ade to m a tch th e dtflcrcni colonngs of the papers. Lp's Pbaniy, 215 Csntral Avenua. ONCE USED AlWAYS USED, Pan-American Blend Coffee! 26 c per pound- PAN-AMERICAIf HOME SUPPLY CO.. S S S B A S T T H I R D S T R E E T . ^ I HENRY P. LALLY, Maiarer. S F H I 'M - . IM I Prem ium C o u p o n s with every p u rchasr e o e e e e a o s s e e s o o e e e e e e o e o a e e e e e w e e e e e e o e a e e e e i e o e e * - Harper’s Happy Hits MINISTERS YEHT PEKIN Were Given 24 Hours in Which to Letve Bet Refused—Are Prehthly Sife. [ by rra u ia u E ju ’ i - r i m .) \VA.MItlNaTON. Juao 3 a —(UuHeUnl The fuUotring dispatch fruts Rear Ad- m in i K e n p ff w aa rroelTcd at the Nary D epartisejat thia taoniloff. \CuKroo J u n e sa Secretary NKv^r.VVuhiDi^toa. U ln latcn at l*eklD g ir e n !4 hoora to Iraro on luth. Thejr reftiwedi a tlll there. I’ekin relief foxee got half way. At tacked by Im p erial troopa on td th M e iaila'a c u a m a o d had fonr k illed and 75 vruoaded MeOUla and Radgn T a o iaig wroandedi not a ertoaal; N uot uTer U.QOO Uuupa aaliure Com- m a o d c r Wtao'a coounand at Toag Ku iTaku) I d eharye of tnni.po r tatlo u . rail asd r l r e r Combined n a tiuo a lU lo find It otcKaaarj to make tiac of aocne cl ell- lant t o operate raU im d . (djrned) K a a r r e \ l-raMtMlIr a «( War. W ASmXOTOX. Jnne M X-The fub c l f o m lnU tera b a re a t la*t been luea- ted They are a t IVkln. aerottUlMr to K c sipe, Bbtl h ia dlapatch U coached la padtleo lernaa. K rcrythlnf in th e dip- ■ . rlr l ra ai m i opw and rark m i qtibatlolia E ^ a l l e U tn a tio o U r (vactlcalljr a ll of the ' are axnrevred. The only m a tter a tlll In donbt La the roluilUati of the forciiroronaotaasd the trratsaeot I h c r are being accorded by the Chtncee lio t v m tn r n t T h a i bowel le a aaimv cntudderatitioI from tsallc tlaodptdnL The from a dlclo- le chief pudnU Kiret th a t th e m iolaten were or item ! tu leave ander XI hemr * notice ami r e f a w d tu do ao Hec»nd T h a t the Im p m e l troopa afe C f h llsg torelirn tmupa. The drat propodUuo m e.1 lerlod e the handing of paataporta to the torvlga repcrwFOtaUvee and all the hweanUe w h ich arevKspaolc* the breaking off of (SipSueaalie rrlati<.a» inctdrol to the drrIaraU o a of war K w r7 word lodicatee th a t a maadate the Bainlatrra lefcw d tu have la p r r aassalTv I roe to a th a t w ith the Inaafficieol (|nllM cg o f I'ekts > tain a iasgbtcr ami OZkriata id the d. that the ta isia tr ra from theli ihe d e p a rtcam i now fear la trra ran be extricated oalkK] oaly ivavr lankti a iSrctarstbi.o id w a r has prarttrallT been ramte w ith the entab- j I l i d i o r n t . d lh« f a r t that it U Im p ettU f I in.ipw r» « Ib.tv-r* «prrl0cally, w h o ant • .-p,.-ur-g llw relw f iid a m n la dcisao- J .1-a-e.l by the fact lhal a a'ate cd war I Jawe l! Harper 9 Improved Soda. Crram . Any Fruit Flavror, ( i r a p e Jm r e . C o l 't a 's Ire W e lc h 9 L e m o n P h o s p h a t e . Drink for the Cods. John Harper. C o r . E a s t 3rd a a d L io n Sts. Your Butter,Eggs and Milk i' W ill alw a y s be cool, if you use a Gnrney Refrigerator ' ' , h*s spread into M anebnia n rbala and aceortl- hopcfnl It seem. I 11 jng t o bhangivah-advices vlvlcra today. Jap-Yn e ver, e i ^ l h a t an j >■' ' ' f further renoHeil that the Rmnre-M is I t is t h e only “ P e rf e c t” kind. All prices on them . Alw a y s glad to show th e m .' il CHAS. EHLERS & CO. i400 Central Avenue. (■T rtrsbbiinm* r«x»a] I'o r o l I K B B I ^ t l l H X -lao* i TTbaa l*im|rllk««piue awoke th u ca. la f . I t took a perfooetury prep a t aky omethNtd sod. flDduax it eiear w tu, aaaahinc. rotted m 1*-1 aoain and r«tar*ed to aieep. pw-mmabiy w ith th« eoavletkiQ th a t the ^i.iwtRi, wmaUwr IwaapeeU few the ir»v«- irsUirenlleiai*** rae«a tm a ld m a lniatn ih e o w iw a the h i t t e r If n o was on and ahr>t,i ibrm w a tchiag th e ir early ^wcira rovchkeepale tw -e...-. the aoooal r r t a U a w i i h moch tt>. wow Dww.«r« of evfMnimUy a , ™ -i l he w«*rh Mtfed lo a w a rd me, t > a i h rv.lian lo d e a m r n Ilerx-e the •iDninff a ta.w* wf-tow. ctKtuJdera- alree* arenea thl« ■-ifc- m a iotatneil Vlinird-wTTnoor a aewmnt of bis their ooclum a l a»ii'r.«— »-i,l .,n»irtmle f'eirtna! r(T.ni lo reaeb l-ektU ea- anUl the cv»lleKfX»> « «• h- n>fl Ihe 'lotx.oew id the Ualt fac- rea a lt a ball a t f. - • a it ba.l «lept and fvnMvTVTi the iloabt. Iheraselvra to the f.i >.i*te,l lhal an inerw h elm lns; At 0 a ea. there . . . . ..y re»«io u. ff.e ,. -oc.i Iv pnl In the Cetd If the betlewe t ^ t aln»«i i» w eather •w r j .d alTalr. a t the f h i new caipilal w ould favwr the -tay The tk r waa a.» U .tiw'iewal ami the avrlt>-mnile aniaottled by a la r j i . ■ e>- an-l the I ttitne-w siioal'i.iin rvltew d tig h t breeao whiel . r ».n - im - fnen the I V e - T -fineh' tdm ifal herm o u r the BifrtbiwSi wHh th . . a - fi- .r^ was |'* ’ir*-w rTsr-i'ar-. a<.'ite<t teeachery to ' 90 a lljfht a s to mer ■ • > fe \ . .nrfaee I h>«' .til, a-j.1 t il l, i« re.rarde,l aa ta^ni* of th e nver I I r r . .'eo.e Ii-.e .p i n t wbicb anl- ‘ K lw aaeio tn e r r « ■ . i,-. niirmnrp.1 I trates the t h*rww of all riaMOS enn- words of a*Uafk«-l-.-ti a' U-e fair w rath (i-eminjf vrht-m a o tth if te tsa r be e t - , e f oatlook Kaeh » r - i .« i- y -i. -d the I peetecbprppr'allT if the allies rauUBee ! eoachaw h a s m i»r!nl < « 'rx n the jto«!3ffrr reveraea. | raintxte betsev the w ' • , ' a fswt There are m w ir iwn f,wet,ra troops ' p oaement of any<e a ■ f ' . r..e» in in i h l o a Ih e v are MrattPted In a di.t til Mvasday waa'he a- f-i, »• ' \ le j en plaer* an-l neeile.1 hadlf at errry short of a e alam lU |rtn r r d l b e r o f At 10 >• e lork tbe A ilcpiate forrea ate tw in? prepared u ltra anim ated l«» . --n .a n T i-i I h r a ll the T-.trera and wime of them Injf stories have h ..-. » <(i« h.iw le e r itispatibeil hot werica ma.at of th e variiioa c-r.' nw i r iap w befiiTT all of them i-an bp'cDohll- , base beta on Jn>ls?ii.' ■ ' I t red j sea a n d they e.o ,r .. ik . , There a-V rj- w two fw.naMv reliable to fdek a stire wlni,<' - rep«rt*p.«neem inp the M iniaiers One ably remain now »• i j says that they are at Tekin ami a n o ther *re m n thrv hare left and are proceedinir ' A t the noon hmi- ’• •• ed the r.s , . t via P»„ Tlttsf f W if th e ntops n o,.I •- Ueyond thew tw o stories, and Kome dls- sehednlcd tim e 1 h. « eredlted rtimoes nolhinjrm o re is known pointed th e w e a 'b r r f t h e n h e r c a h r n tia o f lh e foreljfn repre waa fresher than •■a-' m •ntatlre* than haa been know n for The eoaehcr« wer. In' u- Irec weeka ■ w aa taken mit t h i. ii.-.i-r, n.- Iteports of the apread of the Boxer ■ A t l J t r . then- « i. » o-t • I il^ n i *.- moeetnent inevease. T h e movenjent wind and the h>.slr Hn l--, ame oio-- has sprea d in to M a and aeeortl- hopcfnl I t seems h.sollt p<eu..lt!e Imw t o bhan(fh.ai today. Jnp.an ev th a t a n t «■ tt« r--. ,-s m n te SIXTEEN TO m PLAN! Will Be the Foremost One in the Denmcretic Plitform Stys Senitor Jones. (BT PVBUSmSB*' PHESa j KANSAS CITY. 5?^ Jane in Chairm an Junes, of the Sational Ikrmu- ermtto Comuxitteo. srrtved last rtrm n i; and a t 0 p m. adm itted a nam h er uf aper men, 'dent, fur endon aong Uiem yoar cor- 'mocratlc ptalfonu sneclfl- Id to 1 • mas i h . bom - : qiMNiUoo. i d o n t know \ he u t d a . tar a s t a w concerned 1 faror a re afUimatloo o f the Chlcatfo plalf»rcu and s plank ag a in s t trusts, against tm |iertallun and a ^ l n a t a larife standioy armv \T h e n yon do not ihlek it ucveeaary to pick out Mpeelally any itne plank uf th e plaifurm of I do nut lie a f li m a t lo n carries dre-laratUMi <ai r a tio docs U not? I think th a t w ill be s a ils ' l l aenator lald no nruipramme fur th s coQTcntloa had yet bran prepared and th e prosIdlnH udkvrs bad not been selected lie did n.>l know w h e th e r llryan Wuuld e««ne tu the eon renU o n sa d did nut think the vww grastdcnlat sUoaUun had w t erymtal \Heaalor (Tark u sa-d t- haw nm trib a ted a m illlim itd l a r •tw.-h i.- the cam p a ign Is tl trw was a sanl i ha w nrewivvsi n.. sa» h .sm lrtbu ttoa~ He replied tw-r I.a*l hr rwsrt w l th a t ito o o n o from l n as icl be BOAT RACES MAYjE UTE Strtfif Wind Is Now Blowing Across the Hudson—Wlscon- tins Sleek H it FtJUn. Ln«i a i-t ■twr-l ;i» IF ha.n «l'sa|v ftirtb«*r jvporl4Wl th u l th e Emprr^^i trjixisf lo piirsoade Iho tliic v ^ So tho I ^*AD in in»nrre<*Uon DIDN’T KNOW UNTZ. ». atopjif M'KINLEY AT HOME. ^ G r e e t e d T h i s M o r n i n g b y a I m m e n s e C r o w d at C a n t o n . OREGON ON .... CROCKS. Famous Battleship Met on Chinese Coast With Great Holes in Her Bottom. ( bt rm u suK K a ' riutaa | WASHINOTON. Juno SO - U u U e lln — The navy departm e n t has received th e follow ing cahlegrama. i The first telegram la dated Chefoo, UDO 79th. U :50 p m .. 11 Irla gone to the aaaiatanee uf th e < (altfned) BarM o xu UunuKits. i CoauBandlnx Nashville The second teleyram foUuwa '' (TIEJ'OO. Ju n e SO -A o ehortsl Tises-l' day In a deade In IT fat three mile* k Kie h ljfb t Ui Kent u u t two twata and Bounded Ixsasl T five and a half fathtm u , w e a ther jpil under way and struck l*ln- nacie lUxk, much w a ter In fiwwnrd csimpartm ents. perfecUv smooth, shall ch a r ter steam er If posalble a t tTirfoo M I t < { of”’ IVchlU* KXttoffi, about framo'hlnetevn. aome h otea a lto throogh bottooa of ship (lilrned} W 'nm t i o m m n n d e r Oregsra The details pi te n by l otunianctcr VVtlde Indicate th a t wfrite w ith th e runttnuanew uf fair w eather the final losf <»f the tiTTgua ralifbl Iw aenwa (dlalunil w llbool dlQlrully the lo jurira tu the ship a re serhma and will prob ably Qccrwdlate her taylO]; up In a dry- iW k for repairs, Ttie ucareet place wtwre so larye a boat b a y be dia-ked Najraskl Heveral days will be re- alrvsl tu repair the damaife WAimi.*{a-ruN jua* m -up u nifbl eo oAetal nasrs bad twea rvcvt*. ad 13 W a a h a f t ^ beam s on the rspwrt ibai (be balUeahIp O rscaa had foce aabore near Che VUa. taai week. A ta ir a J lUeary sraa dlrseted to a«o4 dita vsaeel froan M aes Koas la Taka. O tpU ta Wtl4a U IMV cxeamaaSw tlse toft H a a s Kaa< taat llalaraay atslM. isra Aajr* a k r a j of bw cspaeMd dapsrtur* aad had «e beard b addHkaa to bar t« ( « lar ersvr iM aab tare and anarteae braaSbt to t t a a r Kamg horn btaaita by tha t a f l r o Tba Siataace tb s bad to traval w aa abOTii u m mtlwi and Ik* oalraU Uoa «f tbs maeal etSclata bara w aa th a t if tlui vvseal m a d . reeeed Owe aba vm d d bit ai Ibika ta ata days. T a n u r ta y srta (be idiCk day a « O n « * * ha* bwai a* h a t « • 8 p n ^ M U t y aka • n a y aC Cka m»* (f * I be | » the vlatalfy aC Che lh»* I aba aaainbatnad kar resu t a ik t batUaabtp S E Y M O U R S S T O R Y . THE SEASON Of Out Of Door Sports is at haad. an d no one is re ^ l y in the procession w ithout a Bicycle or Golf Suit for the S u m m e r outing. W e have a very large variety of aU the essentials t h a t go to c o m p lete t h e proper G a ting C o s tum e . Bicycle Sulls in Approyed Cut, Golf Tronsers ii Attnctifc Mitortifc^ Stockings, Beits, SwoatGrs, Capa, Hats, Gartors, Supporfcsrt, everything in short that a per son may need for pleaturt, business or necessity, may be found at our store. THE STRAW HATS for Sunnmer wear are here. W.J.GRIFF&G0.,3IICmlraU*g. S tore Open Evenings. al Sarmour. tbatr rwwfcu ■dxaa from Pirida. iba 4 l/M l. iha eaptura of rich •tor«« If medara 9rm* i Z I Wcddln? Presents! Everything in Fine.... China and Cut Glass. New Goods Arriving Daily. Bargains in Ger man China 3rd. Fine Assortment of Din ner and Charriber Sets. !| Joseph Nelson & Co, 106 T® 112 CENTRAL AVENUE. • j T o n s ot P u re u a » aitnvnuo ixAli>«Ar Aim o n n u c i WYZM DOXXM AJIX MOST ACTTTV. , lion. a/riTdlB* materUl for a airanaoni ■ da«tBM undl r,)l,v*d-^aU th l, fi told * A -llrpa'i-h from Admiral 3<»rmour, g nldn!«ht, • || WILLIAM ypST, |. 1 '' 11 Contracting Painter 1 ^ I and Decorator. | j Paper Hanging GMQtanqna Late lee The only pare kind and expect it to last all Sam mer. If i*\- .. iLf d o e s n 't idTrcJor w c a t i lb* aAmlnUty At f rtcaSvvd by whldt) ruev n« f<fiV-wi: \ n « n T.ln, Ju o , 17. via <7h« Poo. Jan® » 10 03 p. tn.—lf*vo raturned to !IUn Tiln with th* f o r c t . b*vlng b c o , fContlnue on T b ird Taire ) A SPECIALTY. 93 West 4ib Street. will get here to stay. BUDDEfcMELVffl, Phone 30. 799 C entisl A yk . DB. GEO. R BLA C m H A lir Mr DOTE STtXMT. PHYSICIAN asd SURGEOH rO L U M n n S . O . Jnn<* 3n.,pRichard Croker. th e Tam m any boai. Ktopjied ten m lnnto, a t the I'nion -leprit this m o m - ' Ura*'” 7n” a n k i t o ^ ^ \ ^ ' 's S d ^ ^ ” “ ''‘‘“ 't » 'c K l n le y and party a m v c l here I \New York has DO candiflatc f o r vicA oo r n lng a t 10 >- Fivo thon-wnd ■ of low ris mysb z -p»«- Lent* would do for viro president and Mcs. McK replied; ‘*I.enfctV Lentz? who Is t ^ U ? ” ‘ * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TtajoOaodlltoJ^wri’l j S j r t ^ ^ MRS. GOULD’S JEWELS FOUND ! ('arlton _ T B [ E I _ NEW YOI replied; ‘ *I.entzV Lentz? who Is Lentz?” r i a ^ and\li “ Vniy aC«i.,rrt .ssnian from thcCapltal to avoid the crush. Tb*-r*re«i I -taken by tJic reeep'h.ii escorted to his cotta for B ryan’« m n n in ^ mate.*' American (Sanitary) 1 A^W ashm g Fluid. “THERE’S NOTHING SO SUCCESSFUL AS SUCCES^^^ to his coftaR-c Attoy band led the p-arailr of 'Uio old Canton troop soldiers o f the Elehth pegiin the prdcosdon. The town orated. An Immense cut Tvcrc 111 4 ucM.c.fcivt.f9 wiiif g r ^ ^ p ^ ^ r . apply toSUpT* Bral »«*«*«* followi^^hlm for i i ^ C. AHRENS & SON