The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1906, Page 4

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p f I i | THE WORLD: MUNDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1906 CARL SCHURZ PASSES AWAY AS THOUGH a einer sa Great Publicist’s End Peaceful, Without Pain. | LAST ACT IS OF LOVE, | Seeks to Embrace His Friend and Physician, but Fails. Carl Schurz, the veteran editor publicist, died at 485 o'clock ¢! ing, His end was peaceful. Two hours after midnight Mr. Schura became un- conscious. He did not revive and passed away a5 though falling into sleep. ‘Around the deathbed were Mr, Sohurz’s gon, Carl L. Schurz; his daught Misses Agatha and Mariinna So! fH his widowed alster, Mrs. Jussen, of OMlwaukee; his business partner, Ed ward Pretorious, of St. Louis, and his Mfelone friend and physician, Prof ABraham Jacobi. The group of watohers hed been {1 the death chamber for hours, as ¢! certainty of a fatal ending had bee: apparent from nightfall, Early yes! day the distinguished patient showed zome improvement, but in the afternoon @ new attack of pulmonary oedema de: veloped. The pulse and temperature rose and the periods of coma became more frequent. Intellect Remained Kerr. Many distinguisfied persons called at the house during the afternoon, but they were not allowed to enter the sick room, Mr. Schurz, however, was 1n- formed of their visit. Almost up to the Jast his intellect remained keen, and he inquired about those who came to see him. Their canis were brought to him and he showed evidences of pleasure when the names were read off. He spoke in feeble whispers to the members of his family, and just before the final attack of coma came be tried to reach up and place his arm about the neck of Dr. Jacobl, who sat on the edge of his bet. The effort was too much for him, the arm dropped back feehly, and with a look of affection on his face for his long-time friend, Mr. Schurz o! his eyes never open them For an hour his breathing was trou Then his respiration grew more more feeble and finally ceased. Funeral Probably Thursday. Edward Pretorious, partner o Behurz in the publication of lche Post, who has been in the house 5 Mr, urz's il: Feached a critical stage, sald that the interment would probably Thursday, but that no de! ments regarding the fu: made until later in the da: Carl Schurz, rev publicist, orator, lawyer, man of a! as many-sided a man as recent genera-|! tions had known. It has been aid of him that no other man in this country had stood forth conspicuously in so|?) many varied and distinct fields of human endeavor, Whatever Carl Schurz) @id he did well—and he dia everything. he was id great political mov m League. Eminent as Publicist. Ourt urZ's 5 to Important Sale of Wash Goods, list 3,500 yards ALL LINEN SUITINGS, 36 inch, shades of 256 yard country has ane el ry biue, helio, reseda, grey, tan, brown and w’ . Val.40c, impaien for sit 5 "| 2,000 yards FRENCH FINI-H 36 inch, white only | Value 50c, 386 yard metimies the Re local and @ prominent German Studert Rebel In ‘48. He was born tn Ma 1828, Cologne, in Prus: ‘| DREDGERS RESCUED MATE FROM DROWNING. Man S Die Despite Brave Seamen 2,500 yards COTTON VOI self colored checks, chiffon finish, fashionable shad including white, cream and bl 35¢ yard Value 50c, ce} Picadway & 1918 Steel. A Friend in Need— rts of Two gion in our own cly friend xii 1 | | CHIEF OF POLICE TESTIFIES | Story of the Quick Arrest of a | Dangerous Foe Some 40m -Z it Want of E weaken the a—over ten mil- ; t a math to get the c t R : a elena Bont - he Dee r ¢ at PRES PO bveny READER, ff, or cure, the fol- * * tn 5 pation Bad Breath ant Aivirecs pininte ade ¢ 4 2. ay mark, soe arey, Dp. FALLING INTO SLEEP'ROCKEFELLER'S i PASTOR QUITS Sudden Resignation oft x24 sy reac Rector Surprises the Rockefeller , John D.,| church may enter into {ta rigattul heri- | i * ; in, are 1 mombera | tage and that it» future may be nobier| | OFodered and Hemstitched Centre Piec than 1as resigned his past y to the Indian empire at a sen & 2 iby King E4- has seeurea. De. 3060-| POTTER HEARS WALES | ¢ GIVE DEVOUT THANKS. | wif sisi tite memo ‘Sk Sie raya ass has tiving the} £ LONDON, Ma remain until a su inted | ‘1 shall tea probably | when he ret thet | ade June %, “My x she = he MY i ke for his @id'T expect to go abroad. for a) aoe eave the year or two. | This is the letter tn part that Dr. } | Johnston read to his congregation; | The CHURCH ———— “Dear Friends—With painful reluc- tance and deep ow 1 beg to subinit ree a Stern Brothers g between the church == pe hes Ue contract exis and pastor calls for a three mon ce on the part of either party To-morrow, a Special Sale of “ thereto in omer to effect a dissolu- Congregation. jot af th rations, Sut fe tt may be agreeable to the church for the res ive inens tus P, Johnston, pastor of the Fitty | ‘nation to take effect June 30, 1908," | De corative Linens \ “The workers pass, but the work goes nd it is my earnest prayer that this uo Baptist Churt, of which John! Consisting of Lace Trimmed, Japanese Dray ston was | PO ery Johnston WAS Craving a place in your love, your mem- At Greatly Reduced Prices. one knew that M ‘sign until yesterday, when he read ory, and your prayers, as I shail ever + etter of resignation at the morn-/ SieeripCar Wine paereee DEN » | ( CED P ; 1.95 a SP Rebel Od ahah okadaraeats 'R. P. JOHNSTON.” || REAL RENAISSANCE) tra CLOTHS 4.50 PS caued surprise, Dr. Johnston has been! pe Jonnaton preached his first ser | LACE TRIMMED a ary ere) ¥ é unceasing in his work for the Fifth| mon’ as pastor of the $Ffth Avenue 5 | SCARFs, 5.25 Avenue Baptist ¢ hand he has been Faas aren ose five. foe fee eel 4, exdent supporter of the premarin Hesse thes navanesckiideec | (Pea BE . 1.10 Ks rat ie an Heabetaneintvar in| PRT 4 TEA cLoTHs 1.50, 2.15 tead nelther of th f 57 DRAWN WORK .OTHS, 250, 2. howe who neard the pastor} REFILLED CIGAR BOXES. | scar 1.38, 1.75 ce that he had decided to seek a pict D e er ‘pastures ¥ apa’ | Steinberg Found Guilty of Subeti- ies say thal dl Mleratineleeieporl calceulss HEMsTiTcHED | 1.00 ve the Fifth F JERED | 1:10. Sharp Lowering | ‘‘S.QH.”’ Green Stamps Free ° one pound of one pound o three p. of one pound of quality prin delivered fresh da . f 7. pastas ah A Print Butter. ay Ort ewnces to exch ot our) BUtler’s | Butler's | Butler’s Butler's Orders are coming in faster than we can fill them, and we are now| Wery Best Best No.1 BestGolden Old Gov't for a large increase in this supply in order to meet all di Teas, | Teas, Santos java while the daily supply lasts, you can save from 1 Your choice 0! 5 Your choice of 8 Coffee, Coffe>, ter bread ° equal in food value to the highest P @ days price cut in half; a Ib. oe we continue our extra special low Corn Meal ern and Southern Indian corn: milled by the © old-fashioned process, retaining all its 7c for three ourishing properties; 3-1 Quaker Rice.23 ey ee diestion; large package, sold regularly for 10c.; for 3 more days.... Smoked Beef. i: we oso Ib, cartofts, worth 15c.; our regular low price 12¢.; for 3 days, a carton, French Peas. Grape Juice. antee of 19¢.; hal Peerless Cocoa. fren; our regular low F Blue Ribhon.— Pore and free running: Me ” Table Salt in 2-Ib moisture proof carton regular 5c. ‘SSeS ree — © low price 7c: for 3 divs, a carton...... B Al ~ Dozen Aer ieno ce nae are ra) Bass @ dower, 61.50 Beer QS TS lj i) Burnett Steinberg, for ten years eal prietor of the clgar stand in the Wood-| Igoe B 100 Wil | cause of the No. 1 God guide and pros- good word and work! j F omen nnsenamerevemneeereeeaneant =e: ae rennaeaaeanemvemeoencansannenefs of Prices At 161 JAMES BUTLER Stores. sday, with eat Annual May Pure Food Sale last Th es, was welcome news to every hi k 4 JAMES BUTLER Stores, A The opening of our Its sharp lowering of brought a large number of new faces to the purchase always makes a regular customer, ular, we continue t three days Here are a Butler’s Best Borax Soap, caKe.. 3c Gloss Starch, best white laundry, Ib........ 8e Large Bottle Ammonia, household strength.. 3c 3 Ibs. Washing or Sal Soda for .. . Be Cracker Dainties. able to offer in a long time. . a finest butter that is made, and it comes to us fresh from the W estern Creame fast can bring it here. Large shipments are arriving daily. All who bought last CUIT COMPANY their friends to buy a week’s supply. We are aise hour next Wednesday night. 10c a ® Coffee Extra Specials. “S&H.” “S&H.” Cj “S.SH."" “S&H.” § 60 Green 30 Green 30 Green Ms Green Stamps Stamps oo Stamps 2 Stamps g fr ‘ ta Fresh trom NATIONAL Bi Golden Crisps. Vienna Crimps Johnnie Cake. express week will want more, and many will advise ready {o fill all orders at the same low price up to the closing to stamp collectors with all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. 0. D. groceries. i Free with Free with wi Free with We are having a limited supply of extr: = x | Value elsewhe e Value el ewhere Worth $ia Worth .0¢ aly, Joc 50c i 7 Ib. 17 | 1S Stamps Free with 1 1b. Best Mocha & Java Coffee for 25.6 Bag C . our extra quality print butter. The JAMES BUTLER price is always varieties tor lr, | 50c er than the prices of other ri in gluten; a Henan tees o EE AAR REE EEREACS HaN NR “ord sping waar sas more so * For Stamp-Collecting Houseleepers. oe Feat Se | G65 Shine ive List of Special Stamp Ofer. for This Week: i if : tamps Free with bo’. of Peeriess Malt xtract, perfect onic. 10¢ Sin dried Sans Cat ay ee syiee 5c 10 Stamps ree with bot. Span sh Osives,(oueens or Manzanillas 1Oe three days the price cut in half; a Ib... 10 peuars Ercan Ce © Our Own” Vanilla Extract, 2 ne ne = — 10 Stamps Free with bottle Lemon Extract, 2-0: ss eseues QC ruitflavors1Oc ina head rice; clean, bright and hard; 5c double strength...... with 1-]b. Santa Clara Prunes, sweet,fresh,meaty 1 Oc 1 OStamps Fr ¢ with t-ib. jarci erty Jams,allc 1 Fancy Carol ced; for three 1 OStamps F Mesa ial U5: est 10 Stamps Free with 14-1b. pkgs. edded G Sugar Corn. and tender, worth t0c our regu: JC) 1 © Stamps Fice wih pkee, PeerlessGe atine, for dainty deserts 1Oc | ast eae eens eras ARID DENCE: Sip Che GANS RSE 10 Stamps Free with bottle Worch:stershire Sauce... 10c . Best quality white rolled Northern! 1 © Stamps Free with bottle Tomato Ketchup : 10c \j Triumph Oats. i) %! Shee" 28) 18 Sane Pec Nome nets wesc ABE) for health and strength; our regular low price 9c; for 3 more days 7c Ae eee Hite aie pore Penh ae) vee Ke { rice for large 2-lb. package, each. Stamps Free wih b ttle Worcestershire Sauce iets (OC White or yellow; from highest grades of North. Stamps Free with bottle Tomato Cat«u>. 5 Stamps Free with bo tle Vanilla Extrict, 2-0z. Eagle brand =e 5 5 38 Eee | z Stamps Free with bo tle Lemon Extract, 2-0z. E glebrand Se 5 5 bag, our regular low price 10c. re days, the extra special price continued at.,... Secves } Stamps Free with 2-Ib. carton Triumph “earl Hom NY sees 7c Stamps Free with large bot, Celery Salt, fresh, full strength 1Oc Stamps Free with box of 500 Parlor Matches, all sure lights 5¢ Puffed rice, a delicious dish, used as ul oC Wines and Liquors Blue Ribbon—Sliced thin, fresh daily, At 73 James Butler Licensed Stores. cuts of best Cc We carry a larve stock of al the {nest and most popular b wast and domestic wines, liquors. cordial , ales and brews. Our Pei enertine ne Imported “petits pols, Moyen's,’| those reularty charged by other retailers, Price list in “Good Living,” copy of green, sweet and dell- which can be had free at any store. (rders may be left at any JAMES BUTLER y fresh’ and tender; worth 10c GOG Ry ST IRE for dilivery C. O.D. from the marest licensed branch, and epi will receive quick and careful atiention, Thise are sample prices J The Mammoth | The Big Dollar’s Worth Dollar's Worth Bottle Imperial Rye Whisk-y, Bottle Monogram Rye : “ys 4 ye Wuiskey Bo -tle J. Be Choice Sherry, 10 year old—mellow and fine, Gottle J. B. Choice Port. | Bottle J. B. Choice Sherry, nourishes: a/per eet lig. id 15 _ Bottle J. P. Choice Claret, | Bottle J. B. Choice Port, foc and chl- | ood for womea an Cc boitles 1 | botiles | for | ice 17; for three days, Mgelb. can seeeee ce 1 for @D ; extra special for three more days, a ¢ Es ie Brand—Pure unfermented grape juice from the finest Concord grapes in| Chautauqua County; $100 guar- rity on every bottle; pint bottle, worth , for 3 days worth 15c,, for three more days....+++++2++ Pure and soluble; strenethens and | a dozen bottles. .....+..000 45c) The famous October Brew, sold elsewhere from $1,80 to $2.00,

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