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seein
~PERSUNAL MENTION.
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
To Exaiuine the Atleged hiiracie V. iudow.
Beware the Deadly Corset String»
The Cinica (fins.) church window
One of Cumberland’s miost busy thormiracle, which bas for sever
nrienths oughifares came near being the scene of
been the cause of much excijement in a tragedy yesterdayevening of a most
Minnesota an.l n ri) we-tern Seligions sensational and distressing character. A
circles, is to Le deceived upon by a thoroung lady, radiant in all the loveliness
ough scientific examination by Bichcup hat usually attends sweet seventcen,
J. B. Cotter, of Winona, wit in whose traveled three entira kiocks literally on
jurisdiction the to culled iirac!
fire, and yet gare no sign nor did she
Severnl weeks aco the iinhal
betray her distress tony one, although
the little villaze of Cartion, near Lanespassersby who happened to be possessed
boro, were startled by the nnnotneceof keen olfactory organs may have de
ment that a portrait hud by divine tected the odor of burning woolens au
means been imprinted in_a window of fannels
the Catholic church there, of which
It is related by those who know th:
Father Jones is pastor. The news spread, particulars thit the young lady was ez
and thous:n!s visijed the village daily geged.in the mysteries of her toilet pri
on foct and in ‘earrig:zes. At first the paraicry to a street promenade. A cor
apparition aprested to consist of a set string refused
to be cut bias o,
young and comely woman with an insomething of that sort, and was sn’
fantin arms. and ‘at times a dim halo jected to. the discipline of a light:
was disceri‘ble xbont her heed. The jamp in -order to shortenit. Burni
story then took the fe rm that this was the siring iu’ two. pieces was4 suce
a portrait of the Virgin Mary and for the time, and the young lady co
BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. Social and Other Notes About People” Old
ee
TUESDAY
EV’NG
NOV.
29.
—
MORE MONEY.
J. H. Reader came over from Sweetland yesterday. He found the roads almost bottomless.
J. V. Hunter and wife go to San
tomorrow, and will be away
Our Chicago Show Will Require More Than Francisco
f or some time to come.
The $300,000 Appropriated. —
Mrs. J. Heyman and Miss Natalia
More money for the World’s Fair, is
A Friend
Newman of Sau Francisco are visiting
going to be one of the appeals to greet the Mrs. K. Casper of this city.
J. Falkenstein of San Francisco came
the Bulletin. Nobody is doing much intion the morning train.
‘T. Smith of Rocklin 1s spending a few
talking about it, as yet, but the way things
are gOing more money will have to be had days here.
Miss E. B. Sawyer, S. Iglisk and C.
for the building California and Page
~Brown are erecting at Chicago, and the W. Cameron of Sierra City arrised here
way to get it is to draw it from the taxpay} ast evening on their way to the Pay.
Legislature at its approaching session, says
John C. Medley of Sacramento is in. Christ, aud the
THI
Novad
Wishes to speak through the Register of
the beneficial résults he has received
from a regular use of Ayer’s Pills.
He says: “I was feeling sick and tired
Saal
and Young.
ane
Publis
and my stomach seemed all out of order.
losing Out Sale
I tried a number of remedies, but none
seeined to give me relief until I was induced to try the old reliable Ayer’s
Pills. I have taken only one box, but I
feel like a new man. I think they are’
the most pleasant and easy to take cf
anything I ever used, being so finely
I urge upon all who are
Harnesses,
sugar-coated that even a child will take
them.
In Need
SADDLE3, ROBES,
of a. laxative to try Ayer’s Pills.”
—
Boothbay,(Me.), Register.
&c. &c.
“Between the ages of five and fifteen,
—
—
TUES
fs
.
Is still in progress and the peuple of Neveada City and
The undersigned will close
surrounding country are coming in big numbers to take
up his bus’ness in this city advantage of it. Everything inthe store HAS TO BE
cn the
DISPOSED OF by January tst, 1g93, as I’ will then
quit business here after a successful career of twenty years.
And now a few words fellow citizens, which it will be
I was troubled with a kind of saltrheum, or eruption, chiefly confined to
the legs, and especially to the bend of
the knee above thecalf. Here, running
crowds of visitors in
Ter
Montl
pleted her mate up an’ hastily starie
creased tenfold. Paralytic cripples and cown town.
She was more than :
other aflicted persons came in droves, quarter of a mile from home when t.
and afier a glimpse of the picture horrible fact was discovered that hr
sores formed which would scab over,
been below, arrived here last evening on
threw away their crutches, exclaiming underclothing was_on fire in an inace
but would break immediately on movhis way home.
:
that they were ‘cured.
ing the leg. My mother: tried eyerysible region. The matetial, howeve:
Aug Schmidt and Rudolph Kach, of
The matter finally attracted such wis all wool and there was a great de:
thing she could think of, but all was
without avail. Although a chil’, Iréad
San Francisco, who have been here for widespread attention that Bishop Cotter more smoke and offensive odor than fir:
in the papers about the beneficial effects
visited the church in company—with
Still, no young lady approves of bein
cording to the cloth, and so it was, ina sev°ral days, returned on thé noon train
of Ayer’s Pills, and persuaded my mothFather Coyne, of Lanesboro, and Father on firein the street or. anywhere els:
measure, but there have been: furbelows to their homes.
Perrin, of Brownville. The window, and soshe hastened as rapidly as pos er to let me try them. With no great
Joe
Cozzens,
a
native
son
of
Little
York
faith in the result, she procured
and flounces, and unexpected demands.
which is in the north guble of the sible to the shelter. of the house of
And up to that date he will
The goods in my store are new in styles, fresh in makeTo-day $94,000 is all that remains «ut of and nowa resident of San Jose, arrived church, was removed, and the bishop perfriend, and réached a harbor of safet
He
is
the
son
of
the
late
W.
yesterday.
sonally brought it to Winona, where he just before the flames broke out, buts
the $300,000—that is, all the balance has
sell his stock of
up
and of the very best quality, They were bought for
—*
will give ita thorough examination. in is said she was smoking like a limekil
either been paid out or provision has W. Cozzens»
Horace Rolfe, son of I. J. Rolfe, who company with other prominent Catholic
been made for its expenditure.
The
when the friendly door closed behi:
and I began to use them, and soon Double Harnesses,
building is going to be one of the finest was recently admitted to practice in the clergymen. The bishop is of the opinher. Strange to say, her person was uv noticed an improvement. Encouraged
never would, and will not now, carry. shoddy ends and
Supreme Court, arrived here last evening ion that the glass, which shows a slight even scorched; althongh she is now tli
by this, I kept on till I took two boxes, Single Harnesses,
erected by any of,the States.
But it must
discoloration,
was
once
a
church
winodds,
but have always made it a point to offer for sale
when
the
sores
disapresred
and
have
owner of a very dilapidated ontfit ¢
on a visit to his parents.
be maintained, and this is going to cost
dow, and that an adjacent building alwoolen underwear.—Cumberlund Newnever troubled mesin.:.
~-H. Chipman,
Buggy Robes,
W. W. Van Eman, the bert looking
only the BEST OF EVERYTHING to be. had. — Every
some money. There will have to bea
lowed the light to strike it at an angle
Real Estate Agent, Roane, Va.
drummer on the road, isin town.
He
which rendered the figures visible.—
“T suffered for yceurs from stomach
superintendent and a small army of
A New UWoston Fad.
Brushes,
Combs,.
person who comes to my store to trade therefore gets a
came up from Sacramento yesterday to C .tvago Tribune.
and kidney troubles, causing very severe
janitors and watchmen. © It will have to
Iheve founda family where all th
get away from the bad weather that is
pains in various parts of the body. None
dollar’s
worth of goods for one hundred cents, and no one
members are devoting themselves to tl
I'rimmings,
be lighted, it willhave to have a water
Library for a Sassachasectts Town.
of the remedies I tried afforded me any
prevailing down there.
principles-ef “renose through relax.
supply.» No elevator was .arranged for
relief until I began taking Ayer’s Pills,
Erasmus Haston bas offered to give to
— tee
tion.” Siuce tueir conversion to th
the plan of the building, soan extra $6,000
and was cured.”—Wm. Goddard, Notar:
. Sc. &c., &c., &c.,
Srymons Liver Recuiator has never: the town of North Brookfield $29,006 erecd of poysical culture they are
had not done business in this way I could not have conPublic, Five Lakes, Mich. —.
;
outright fur a public library building.
is to
be allowed for that. There was a been kwiown to fail to cure dyspepsia.
con plete cuterteinment in. theinsel
ve
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
tinued to have a large trade in Nevada county for so many
or
£20,000
for
thesamé
purpose,
provided
hitch in the roofing arrangements, which
Bold by Druggists Every where.
tle town will pay interest on the latter To find this relgx:tion they flop abo
Married Sunday.
years. Is not that true ?
compelled’a payment of nearly $4000 more
in
the
most
wonderful
menuer:
the
ho
gum at the rate of 3 per cent. a year
than anticipated. It was planned to have
Richard H. George of this city, was during bis life cud that of bis wife. It bas forsaken his sitting room conch a7
on
the
tu
artificial tiling, made up _ sheet-iron, married
Storekeepers have come and have gone and have come
to Miss Nettie Hoskins of Newas a totally unexpected gift and is drops a limp heap.
painted, for most of the roofing, but good} vada City at an early hour Sunday mornhighly gra ifying to the people of the near the open grate; his good spoyr
If
you
want
any
of
these
again,
while I have continued here right along doing busiallows ber head to droop like’ ;
taste ruled these out. Real tiling was ing, Rev. H. H. Wilcox, officiating. The town. Most of th people seem-to favor
wilted lily and amazes her breath
ness in a business-like way.
Goods call immediately.
substituted and greater cost resulted. groom is well and favorably known in the acceptance of,. the lutter offer, but a ing apptratus by peculiar gasps anc.
Traveling expenses of the lady managers, this city and is employed by the firm of meeting will soon be called to let the
convulsive
heaving.
The
dauyhter:
voters decide,
Erasmus Haston, the
All bills unpaid on the tst All this time I have maintained my credit with the
of the Commissioners and attaches will Michell & Bro. He is a stepson of the
donor, is u native of Belchertown, born throw back the shoulders by pl:cin;
their thonghts under their seyeral chins
of December will be -placed wholesalers by paying for what I-got, and have maintained
eat up considerable, and a good sum will senior member of the firm, Trustee in S12.
and holdiug themselycs up by imaginary
be needed to pay freight on exhibits.
Micl.ell, Tne bride is also well-known
He was a farmer's boy, and worke:
in the hands of an officer for the confidence of my customers by giving them just what
bandles there implanted.
I repeat th
here and the best wishes of their many his way along until by industry anc
collection,
words,
the
meaning
of
which
I
do
ne
frienis are cordially extended to the economy he accumulated a fortune. Le
they paid for’ MY PRICES HAVE BEEN THE
ittempt to coustrue.
In just 24 hours J. V. & relieves constipa
young couple.
Mr. and Mrs. George wentto North Drookiield early in life
The artis atrifle beyond me. Afte
VERY LOWEST CONSISTENT WITH SQUARE
tion and sick headaches. Alter it gets the
ind for a long time worled at shoe
left on the early morning train fora two
we dined the other evening the entin system undercontrol an occasional dose pre:
making, afterward at farming, but fo
METHODS AND GOOD GOODS, and no competitor
weeks’ honeymoon at the Bay. Upon
sentsreturn. Worcfcr, by permission, to W.
ue last few years bas not been activels family even to Rob, the ten-year-ok
nopeful, went through a drill to briny;
(1. Marshall, Brunswick House,
8. F.;Gco. A.
their return they will make their future employed at anything. Quiet ond mod
tions.
who carried on his business in the same way ever did or
ibout repose: when the prize was gainer Werner,
601 California st. 8. F.; Mrs. C. Mel
home in Grass Valley and will reside in est, he has never sought public notice¢
Paris, Nov. 28.—The members of the
‘he family looked quite as if a hurrican vin, 105 Kearny St. 8. F., and many others Broad Street, Nevada City, ever could undersell me.
Any assortment of poorly made
the Michell house on lower Mill street.— public office, but his honorable and uy
who heve found relict from constipation and
had whirled them about in mad gle
Cabinet this afternoon tendered their resrigbt dealings with his fellow citizen: }
Tidings.
sick
headaches.
G.
W.
Vincent,
of
6Terrence
Below
National
Hotel.
goods,
manufactured
from
flimsy
stuff and out-of-date in
until all the bones in their bodies were
ignations to President Carnot.
—————+
eo have always been recognized.—Spring
8. F. writes: “I amCdyearsof age and
broken into inch sections and every secCourt,
pattern,
is
not
new
and
He accepted the resignations, but asked
never
Siumons Liver Reauiator has never field (Muss.) Republican.
was
in competition with the
have had constipation for 25 ycars. Iwas
ion pulverized into powdery bits. One incuced te try Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla,
them to remain in office till their successbeen known to fail to cure sick headache.
guperb line: I carty. The people generally understand
of the inain rules of this new system is { recognized initanherbdthe Mexicans used
Seeking Safety tu.a Lion's Den.
as Sahai
‘ors were appointed,
A serious disturbance occurred on the to rest mind and body by imagining that togive us inthe early £0’s for buvel troubles.
Self-distrust is the cause of most of our
this pretty well,j
the legs are heavy.—Cor. Roxbury News. (I came to California in 1559 )end I knew it
failures. In the assurance of strength Place de Jaude at Clermont Ferrand on
would
help
meand
ithas,
Forthefirsttime
Mr. Howells’ Future Plans.
there is strength, and they are the a late Tuesday evening. A negro tamer
{a years I can sleep well aud my s-rtem is
_
Newspaper Men Like New York.
And now in conclusion I desire to say again that everyof the American circus named Jackers
While Mr. Howells will not, during weakest, however strong. who have no quarreled with and stabbed a workman.
New York is just now filled with newsregular. The old Mexicz. herbs in this
remedy
area
certain
curo
inconstipation
and
thing in my store (bought fresh from the leading Eastern
i aires cep 4803. confine,.bis. literary work to any faith in themselves or their powers.
He then took to flight, pursued by a paper correspondents from most of the dowel troub.es.” Ask for
Journal whereby
his most’ Tmporenire knaves at Work wit pay Wide.
. AVING
purchased the stoe
and markets as my freight bills will show and the railroad peoon .darge crowd whose object was to lynch cities in the country. They come from
trade of L. Hirschman, on
work will, for some time to come, first
states in the Union to watch the
piensa
Oty ayes
ly surrounded by an exnepenitad the pe all
(On; TP ntimeti peiepe._Thev, have been
ple will tell you) is being
PINE STREET,
see print in the pages of that magazine.
Tu nerve that never relaxes, the eye tude, who had a regular fight with the St. Louis, New Orleans and San FranGarcanarilla
bf
aphify
their
friends
and
the
pubHis new novel, ‘The Coast of Bohemia,” that never blanches, the thought that police and a number of soldiers,
FOR SALE BY
cisco. They were dazzled, though, by
a Suis te}
The authorities succeeded with great the preparations
begins in the Christmas issue of the never wanders, are the harbingers of vicIPKS, Ete., which they will sell at the
-in New York for the
difficulty in preventing the rioters from Columbian festivities.
west rates.
Journal, and immediately upon sts close
The triumpha}
cutting the ropes holding the scaffoldarches on Fifth avenue,
Mr. Howells will begin in the magazine
the miles of
ing
of
the
circus
together,
After
several
bunting
used to decorate the city hall,
a series of editorial autobivgrahpical
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
hours
order
was
restored
and
Jackers,
the
subtreasury, the great banking
papers, in which he will trace the inwho had been calmly awaiting the end buildings, the fine mansions
Union Arrivals.
on Fifth
fluences which led him to a literary life,
of the disturbance under the guard of avenue, and the hotels, and
the great
his course of reading and his favorite
ersfund.
The last Legislature created a
State Commission and voted it $300,00).
The Governor appointed good men and
they have been busy. What they have
@ been doing has been noted from time to
time.
The general understanding was
that California’s dress was being cut ac
town.
H. Conley, of Moore’s Flat, who: has
First—Day-of December,
worth your while to read and think over.
Ayer's Pills
MO:
Clu
Bak
=
this market and to meet the wants of our own people.
who ever traded with me will say to the contrary.
Dp)
I
If I
AT COST !
Every Dose Effective
fs Just
Q 24.
FRENCH CABINET CRISIS.
JAMES CRIRNS,
The Ministers all Tender Their Resigna
€
“
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Gus, J, & Ed, W. Schmit
iny’s
Vegetable
\
sohhet>
. CARR BROTHERS.
a
authors and books.
The articles will
practically tell the story of the famous
novelist’s life, and promise to possess in
a rare degree that attractive interest
which always attaches itself to the life
of a successful man when told by himself.
Howells had his early struggles; his early
resources were few, and these he will
trace among other things in these articles,
describing, teo, how he mastered four
different languages to acquaint himself
with the literature of the countries most
attractive to him.
Stanford To Resign.
his lion Sultan, came out of the cage stands for the people erected all along
the route {inpressed them with the pos+
don Publie Opinion.
sibilities of this town, They gathered
T. M. Johnson, Dutch Flat,
Geo. W. Whiteside, Grass Valley,
d. H. Reader, sweetland,
Geo. A. Nihell, Bloomtield,
and gave hisaself up to the police.—Lon°
Tom Smith; Kocklin,
J. Uf. English, Coluinvia Hill,
Fertile Alaska,
John Gregory,
San Francisco,
G. R. Themus,
E. Downer,
I. Falkenstein,
Mra. O. Bloud,
ae
“s
ae
ss
J. McCarty,
The naturo of the whole land in
Alaska can be roughly divided into three
conditions: Snow and ice ficlds bury the
coast rangé and chuxe up every-hollow:
to the immediate north the valleys
ere rocky and barren, but the vast in
Colfax,
thinks Stanford will resign his seat in
the United States Senate as soon as the
next Legislature adjourns. Then Gov
Postmaster Peacock tells us that a son
ant vegetution.
Scientific authorities of Indian Billy Jewell, better known
as
theoretically mapped out giant ice fields Billy Key West,
a young man twentya3 spreading over the entire land from one years old,
met his death in a singnthe Fairweather and Mount St. Elias lar manner while hunting last week in
ranges north almost to the valley of the the Indian hunting
grounds in Dade
Yukon,
county. Billy, who was
Colossal heights mantled in never . went out and shota largea good hunter,
buck. Thinkinelting snows tower thousands of feet ing him dead, he stooped
down on comin the air, but within the shadow of ing up to him
to cut his throat, The
these mighty nplands, in the sheltered buck in his last
agonies made for him
hollows beneath, lie immense valleys aud drove
his horns into the abdomen of
carpeted in richest grasses and gracefully the Indian, ripping
it open. After three
tinted with wild flowers. Here in the days, Billy not
returning, a party was
sumnper @ genial clime is found, where raade up,
and, attracted by the bazstrawberries and other wild fruits vipen vards, both
hunter and hunted: were
in luxuriance, where there ara 414 found dead
together—the Indian til]
months of summer and 71g of winter, impaled on
the horns of the buck.—Key
In June and July the sun is lost below West (Fla.) Equator.
the horizon only for a few hor rs, and
pon
ieee
Le Rese
the temperatnre, though chilly xt night,
Big Steel Trusses.
¥
bas an averaye of 65 degs, in the dayThe steel trusses which are to support
time.—E, J. Glave in Century,
:
the roof of the Manufactures building
C. Ozalli,
National Exchange.
. J. R. Dawenpcrt,“S.n Francisco,
J. Tyrrell,
#6
J. A Lipinan,
a
8. F. Daily,
(a)
J. F. Libby,
#
¢ernor Markham'will appoint Charles N.
W. W. Van Eman,
”
iC, Smith, trench Corral,
Felton the Senator, or may be Col. Dan
J. C. Medley, Sacramento,
H. Thompson,
+
Barns. The “Undertaker” specifieswhy
he thinks °Stanford will resign: “His
presence could not be of great value to
his party, which will then be ina mi
nority, and he has not shown any special
fondness for Washington life. His health
is not good, the climate of Washington
is execrable, his own affairs oceupy all
J. Cozzen, San Jose,
W. Buck, Chu.ch’s Ranch,
J. Goffett,
“
Miss E. B. Sawyer, Sierra City,
S. Iglick,
i
C. W. Carman,
An Indian’s Last Hunt.
terior beyond is richly clothed in luxuri
Mrs. J. Whitcomb, ‘
Geo, Levee, Purdon,s Bridge,
J. Levee.
as
A. Tebbets, Reno, G. Ozalli, Graniteville,
os
“The Undertaker,"’ who writes from
San Francisco to the Stockton Mail, is
pretty well posted on politics.
He
at the Lotus club the other night and
unanimously yoted that when New York
got up on its hind legs and yawped over
a great event it was the most triumphant
cry and the most successful of any city
in the nation.—New York Sun.
oe
Geo Blodgett,
a
C. R. Clark, R. R.
E. C. Morgan, Grasa Valley,
D. B. Marwick,
“
F. Dulmaine,
“
Gilmore's Baton,
4 Chanee For Every i .
rroa Get
CLOTHING
CHEAP!
. MILLER,
but Good and Fashionable
Broad Street, Odd Fellows’Building, Nev
ada City,
Clothing Cheap.
are NMMBER ONE.
were diawound tipped, and all were gold . tribe.
trimmed.—New York Advertiser, °
—_—A : Jealous Elephant,
pure medicinal tonics and alteratives—
containing nothing which permits its use
as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recog-”
nized as the best and purest medicine for.
Nevada City Athletic Club,
all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kid
AT ARMORY HALL,
gute, Constipation, and drive Malariz
Friday Evening, December 9th,
neys.
It-will cure Sick Headache, Indi
the system. Satisfaction guaranwith each bottle or the money will
TO BE GIVEN BY THE
Price only 60c. per bottle . ADMISSION—Gentlemen 50 cents, la‘ dies
25 cents,
=.
If there has been a wet December
the
first crop of nests is generally a
one, being soiled b y the damp and
ta
e
drip
An amusing instance of elephantine . pings from
We can convince you that what we
the roo fs of the caves. (Co)sa y in
} is told by Baker. The elephant . lectors, however, begin
} Pride
in
J
anu
ary
to go . stock,
which usually led the state procession of . around
It isa sure proposition.
the island to the Gifferent caves
a rajah being sick, the magnificent trap-. in an open boat. The
best quality repings were placed on one which had up semble pure ising
lass, and are w
to this time ovenpied only a subordinate . their weig
ht in silver, Afterward cee
place. The animal, delighted with its are two other
collections. The caves in
finery, showed its glee by so many little which the nestagre
found are scattered
squeaks and kicks of pleasure that gen about the island
s; some are far inland
ral attention was attracted to it,
others in rocks concealed in mangrove
Not long after another state proces swamps,--London News,
‘4
sion was formed, and the previou:
wearer of the gold cloths, being re
stored to health, took bis accustome:
place and trappings, when the now de
graded . beast, imagiuing perhaps
tha
he was being defrau led of his prome
‘ion, was with great.difficulty restriing
from attacking the leader of the parade
—Pearson’s Weekly.
bec. A danas
bean
AGENTEFOR
Playing Horse,
A wealthy hermit who dwelt
near
:
‘ndiana with a cart made from
old bug
sy wheels and shafts, to which he himelf was harnessed as though he was
a
sorse, A large dog accompanied
hiin
48 @ bodyguar
me
Ep
~
mec
. =.
down in plain figures,
’
d
it
eg le
Masta Mineral
WATER.
GINGER ALE,
ORANGE CIDF™
Just Received.
oe eelDUAY'S Malt Whiske
:
‘wot
” the
K. CASPER. ‘eekive” Commercial Stas,
we nes
fror
ties
Pre
Will Be Sold at Cost.
springfield, O., has started fcr western
sent
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Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor,
until now it is clearly in the lead among
Other
Houses Here.
stock
very
fered
will
then
. just
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mak
do n
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Prices With
A Leader.
Th
gost
Compare Our Stock and
AND BALL.
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I cordially invite all who want to ob
tain genuine bargaing
on really first-class MENS’ YO
UTHS’ and BOY ;
CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING
GOODS AND NECKWEAR,
BOOTS, SHOES
RUBBER GOODS, etc., to com
e and post themselves.
as to my stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
in the World’s fair grounds will be the
largest in the world. There wiil
be
twenty-two: trusses, and they will
be
erected in pairs. Each truss will cover
Gand Athletic Rxhibiton
Spatoxs Liver Reau.aror has never
failed to relieve costiveness, and blind
_or bleeding piles,
For the simple reason, as I have told. you
before in my
advertisements, that I am going out of
business here and
will haveno’more use for the goods
after the close of this
year.
You must Bear in mind
that We Are. -Not Selling
Cheap Clothing Cheap,
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Everything from a Pair of Socks tog
When Gilmore was in Minneapolis
Suit of Clothes
during the exposition in 12858 the music
L. Leeman, Oakland,
of his band was transferred to ua phono4 span of 886 feet, and from the center
C, Hepler,
$s
graph, and he afterward heard it.
of the roof inside to the ground
6-2
there
‘That is wonderful, grand!” exclaimed
We carry only First-class Goods,
Hires’
Rout
Beer.
will be a distance of 206 feet,
Wires Prostrated.
Each
Gilmore, “It’s all there bat iny Kittle
truss
weighs
200
tons,
and
6000
tons of
pl for this delicious and stick’and the tap tap of the alto horn’s
The storm now prevailing is far reachWe don’t ask you to take our word for
steel will be used in the roof of:
the
healtL:ul summer beverage—at the Beeheel.”
it.
ing in its effects. It isnot contined alone hive Grocery Store, Commercial street.
bnilding. Above the trusses supporting
The
“little
stick”
was
his
baton.
It the roof will be erected other
to California but extends beyond the
trusses to
was made of whitewood, and he always
But whenever you have a few moments
support the lantern roof: These trussea
Rockk Mountains, ‘where it hag done a.
to s pare call ir.
carried it when at ‘the head of his band.
will
be
thirty
-six
feet
in height and.each . and
vast amount of damage. The. raiu has
“I have a dozen or more batons,” said
.
will span a distance of 150 feet.—Ex.
the popular leader one day, ‘but none
caused floods, snow has interfered with
of them compares with this little stick. change,
railroad traffic, andthe usnal Wintry
I can tap on the €dge of ny inusic stand
winds prevalent in the East have caused
The Dirdsnests That Men
Eat.
with. this, and it will not spoil it. My : The swifts
much property lose. The wind has been
arrive in the Andaman
other batons would be ruined, so I keep islands towar
d the end of November,
so violent, in fact, that telegraph wires
them locked up.”
but they take their time
have been prostrated, and the foreigu and
During his continental tour he was nests, which are forme in building the
d from a gelatindsmestic uews is Conspicuous by its
presented with magnificiently decorated ous'secretion
from the Salivary glands of
absence.
batons in every country. Some of them those beautiful
members of the swallow
the time he can find, and his increasing
deafness makes
it difficult for him to eng4ge in public duties,”
Sold At a Sacrifice
Oe pone Fela