Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4

a
baad
EE EEE a EF TE EE TET
THES TRANSCRIPT. vr —
i TRANSCRIPT. INSURGENTS WANT A PIONEER-OF 1854 . MeKILRY AND TERE! in uikccjud, tiva. <ccrinet con vie pociage cal ace] Galactus ae
a ——— . as : : * woman gives trust for trust; she can'04 disclosed a dim blade. /‘It was my with LOCAL A pr ere LBs Be THE
see t taelWolars te TO SURRENDER. . Paticuars of the Death of one of Camp. REED FALL OUT . aot shelly obliterste, Herself whet she ee en arom — der-am, drum, . Camubh ah tie it ee —
BROWN & CALKINS. : ody tonville’s Earliest Settlers. ; +' am 1 not held unworthy when you can dram !’ came the sound and nearer yet. Caterrh is a blood or tional MONDAY.
N.P. BROWN. © _ L. 8. CALKINS, ie eae . . The-death of Mrs. Ellen Russell, a __ ie tek ees che Wi ‘4ey . et Sal ae pone lax ; ae Soke ieee . bad ; re it you =
ee ee te eee ee s ° pioneer resident of Camptonville, ocworthy sen does not f ‘ The old : dmoth ood j th ares Pinboabiaes Met : ?
orget his mother . e old grandmother stood im the . Oatarrh Cure ken iteesiic
MONDAY.... .... FEB. 27, 1899, Aguinaldo and His F ollowers cee ~~ place on the 14th inAnother Speaker to be Blected in her hour of need. You are all 1. Middle of the room almost erect. A’ acts directly Baier a rnally, and : OVER
so : _—— nt after a long and painful illness have.”’ . tinge of color was in her cheek and made Cee t A
: Sue For Peace, of four months, Everything that kind Next Con Tess, He looked about him. He saw th . herseem almost young. She held out eae Hall's Catarrh ‘is Two Voner
‘BASEBALL TALK hands and medical skill could do to 3 . peace at home, the sun shining in at; the sword. P 8 quack medicine. Te wae preecrited Sh eae
' alleviate her sufferings was done and _ the window, the peace outside of field) _ ‘‘ Your country,” she said, ‘‘and your by one of the best. physi¢ians in thi, .
oS Dd when the end came she passéd quietly : . and brook and wood; he heard the disGod!’ _, . Country for years and is a regular pre oe Crackerjack Players Who Want to ewey nce Sey iudecuceuce to Fear . away as if sleeping. An intimation That Reed is Going St rea papper pod . select eay of peace!’’ the young girl saat geo It is ae of the bead pees net
i : ‘ , i. Ne own, com with the eity, Come to Nevada: City. . Her wish through life was that she on the Warpath. would rather I should be a coward?” “The God of honorable war!’’ cried . blood anaes best ° morning a!
y = would have her family around her bed"~The brave man,” said the girl, dry. the old grandmother. The young man a — directly on the Col. Jack Lammon, who got baseball "{side when death came and that she : ing her eyes, ‘‘is he who stands behind . turned to the girl mucous surfaces,” THE -perter “combi pees on its feet here last spring, is thinking Special to the TRANSCRIPT, would remain conscious to the last.}Special to the TRAN the woman who loveshim.’’ She pouiled ‘*My son!’’ His mother spoke. Her nation of the two ingredients is kat a
some of organizing another nine of; Wasninaton, Febraary 27th.—Fite Both these hopes were fulfilled. Her Wisn men : up at him. ‘Stay with us. You are.no. eyes were kindled. “I, too, can nurse produces such wonderfal results in a“ eos pennant winners for the coming sum-. {fousand of Aguinaldo’s follo daughter came to her aid as soon as SHINGTON, Feb. 27th—The friend-. less a soldier in being our commander.’’ . the wounded.’ curing catarrh. Send for testimonials born
mer. He said this morning that he ki were we possible and remained with her till ship bet ween President McKinley and . She placed her arms about bim, draw‘And I can at least pick lint,” the. free. F. J, CHENEY & CO, Prop, . iter would go ahead with his plans if he asking to be allowed to surrender, and she passed away. Her ah ie fami speaker Reed has been breken off ing him to her. : girl said. = Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, Hi Sr Bowerman
could have any assurance that when he . Aguinaldo himself also wants to nego-. were constantly with her a3 ; pen When the next Co Naty o pais Rad stool teelte,) Ti oe ea tee eel Baca oo. oe nied ait had things in shape he would not. be/. tiate terms of peace. ; suffering She was chicoahest ml somebo:ly else will Ss ea Gea i. ‘tamer ee sein een etre ge sig ae = oe : supplanted.in th : ie: : elected speaker. . P s in my family,”’ she Bi ee oss—Mrs. '
sad kis brother Aiuuk eos oo as he} General Otis is asking the adminismarkably patient. Not once during] Czar Reed will give up the gavel for a It was a new voice that spoke. The . Said. “‘Love knows no cowardice; ate get stugic en weed and Mrs. Georg
The Goiciel 3 were a'year 880-/ tration for aid and Dewey still wants her long iliness did she repine or. bekatchat words came from a small, cramped { tion bas its pride in bravery. Remem— breath secured with Shiloh’s erman of tt
. The Colonel is mow in correspondits ¢ ti : come irritable. She was a devoted atchet. form crouching beside the stove im the . ber Valley Forge! Remember 1812! Catarrh Remedy; sold on a gnaranteo ,
, ence with a number of first-class men, . °° p too. If is believed that both of! wite and ‘mother, and her. thourhts oa corner. It was the old grandmother, \-Remember your father! Listen!’’ by all druggists. a ee ter of Benj
including old-time favorites. “Ikey”. them are fearful of foreign interfer-. were always of tes tamily. He : The Death Roll More than fourscore years had bowed; . ‘‘Drum — drain — der-um, dram, een, sad at
Rockenfield, who has returned to his. ence.The administration is silent on. comfort and wants were t o ve weep Ase fem aede-pravsandecised (7 aha bev pate bate aa ematera s as cea our home at Seattle, wants to get back here . that point however. * consideration. * ee onetastk of Today : filn E hiete 3 Fa aatls’ coda her oer Met ae el ahs pee a6, Mire. BC and go i <tes : : 2 my. ere was a smile u h ‘*Mother!’’ cried the young’ ae GS ie Mrs. BR: C.
in San rawe a willigg to aolae es t The funeral took place Thursday afaed som ooh 27—Major P. L. Bar-. shriveled lips and one shaking eae wae “*My love!** ee ee sities’ pi peeh ys otic tse yesterday: . and take bieieht slice Sekied She: bat: No Change To day ernoon, ro 16th instant. The services meron proprietor of the Weekly Demany above her head. “Gol” said his mother. Apply to Albert Straub, Cement Hill: Stas North Blo
Sullivin ‘Gf tha akc HAMSOE: te. astili = conducted at the family residence, . ocrat, died today. He was unmarried,) nagerd s a sobbed the gir] he loved. jlinesa.
i ? rom afar o i ye
here and <abitiabseny than’ Gal yt beri at Sacramento. pays aati being preached: by Rev. H.!/a native of Pennsylvania and aged 47! other than thet at towin gare a ee then his pe th ang ee is hea :
a Grand Vall, Bred Mawel; ode Special to: the Tia wsctisr. ; nig pastor of the M. E. church, years é of birds. bsg ch ces giandchothes So ee Clearance oe Sal : pienso
° ’ fe) a poh . °
. :
the best shortstops in the California SacRAMENTO, February 27.—One baltant “ie ne sores Hite Ione, Feb. 27—Daniel Stewart, a pi‘Dram — drum ᐀ der-um, drum, ‘“‘The sword—kiss the sword,’’ she ¢ €. a aba es
minor league, writes from Woodland . lot for U.S. Senator was taken today,. are the dead which di Sacre ponent Siidde cebecknik of tks y ® Pl) dram!” . said, ‘‘and go and do your duty.” ; Pine Grove
for an engagement and wants to bring . there being no change lh ch die in the Lord. ant of this town, died to-. The young man straightened.’ “Drum — drum — der-um, dram, ; ty-two year
with him first baseman! Smythe, for-. 4 oe des ge. : : ‘ rapt of the Morning Star Re-. day and will be buried Wednesday. He! _ The old grandmother rose to her fees. . drum!’’ days of ag
meviy ol kin Lnuns. Leased ‘bat: fect caucus is being held in the Assempp Pea No. 79, I. O. O. F., of} leaves a wife and six children. ~~ a little and caught at the Flags were flying; crowds were folilps children: .
some time past with the Modesto b'y chamber this afternoon by the Rewas 4 enierbbe ee inline: tall Sihser bl Aestcgre pre a sabe soe matey ? ied tha x ae core Bs pote
Freano and Woodland clubs. ’. publican legislators. Nobody is to be] the cure proce detest acecuntn CALIF ORNIA F RUITS Bone. Beare package. deep of deen ches tor bean on ni werk EA ee The four old Banners with McNeill bound by the proceedings, according to . ceremonies of the order were Ei ed A ee ee ee ee = mh me ac
and Smythe reinforced by some of the . the call, so there is a full attendance Mrs. Russell was one of the pi shes od Mar Sg BN bea lati AR gegen Sond ba med : eT oe
best of the ex-Colts would no doubt be poe ? os cumaae of Caetibetae aX of the pioneer} Will Have @ Good Market in the Bast. the effects of bis wounds years after. 1¢] He looked back at his mother, with Davidson ‘c
able to hold the championship of AC Camptonvilleg sleet 4 settled in the Coming Season was an honorable death. While he waa . her arm about the girl he loved, waving Mrs. Black,
Northern California against all comers. . * rank From ; signa coui n * where she re“ ; ¥ : enkns I picked lint. I tore up all my . her handkerchief to him, though he ble _womas
The greatest drawback to the outlook Ss nuously to the time of her ever in the history of citrus and. /imen to make it; then I went to the; knew her eyes wére streaming. And those who .
bathe iliac ike wee ae u re outh Dakota. death. She was highly respected by deciduous fruit culture in Califernia front and nursed the wounded. My-hus. -back.of all he saw the old dim sword Fiat io the .
rad Gint the Gable fs bug . is the . Special to the TRANSCRIPT. all who knew het. She was a native of . has. Eastern demand been so promising band wags a midshipmate in 1812, A . held up by the blind grandmother. to Mr. Blac!
ae eld, where the) Wasnrnatéx, February 27.—Senator . North Wales and iu her 70th year and extensive,” says Edwin T. Earl riplconey fags oepealMoctcl ecb int Taare orpses CS Ri cae bao pg Beg PP nce wee playing has been done heretofore, has ; ! : metas af ‘ . me,. [ was a girl when I met hi is . d ies ~ : :
’ Pettigrew of So hee : the head of the Earle Fruit GC : et him, and his . druam!’’ And onward he went to do batof the Eure!
been plowed up and sowed for a crop. g . uth Dakota today as: . and Brodit ult Vompany . helpless ayn made me love him. Lis. tle for his country and his flag.—RobOnly Parts of Doll c
This might necessitate hunting.for a sailed the administration. He charged DREDGING RIVER BARS, engaged oe io of the ORE lines ten!’ : ert ©. V. Meyers in Every Month. y s 0 lars companies,
new diamond. One might be laid out. it with imperialism, expansion and —— Siauees been ipe tent fruit from this eee drum — der-um, drum, ae be where Whole fiend ye :
piemmntte lero hes that vicinity, oe platocracy. He asserts that its course This Process Not.So Profitable as Flam-. «tt is tooearly rs say what the decidu-} “My erunibecis ipbspean the old A Milwaukee Incident. To obtain welepamieet ne of. the Orleans Fle S eye on another . ,; ? : i : A i gels BE AS ss : cme a ST aaa a eo maa eee RMIT TAS feel thet! ead states ‘thse cuiodee wi kill the Repulican party in his ing the Streams. steals of California will be this year. ciepiet aged Peart haa 4 ces He. This could never have happened any-. _Fine Footwear ea 7
but the fencing im of either of these . >!?'” The Virginia City Chronicle in the atever the yield, good prices will) mother went to see him pra “ine a ete where except in Milwaukee. It was at In our stock a very small tax will be THE 1
would entail some expense. following expressca an opinion that has obtain in the Eastern: market for the. ket of food. The journey ped sina one of the public schools and the class neue fh Aen sien book. fo
+200 NOTHING LIK R It B frequently been advanced by the TRANining and cauned, as well as the fresh . miles. Sometimes a farmer let her ri a in language wus having a word exercise inaugurated ad ~~ eas =. aa Civil, Crim
A New Mining Enterprise. i EFORE. script: Dredging river bars for gold is raae oa geis . sched he scarcity ate in his cart. The rest of the way . ° “garden.” One requirement was to * prices, but cut right and left, be orTraits
eee eee y . a ——. not as profitable as usually set forth i y mountains. she walked throngh the snow. When . 2®Me as many kinds of gardens as pos. 4°",t Promote rapid sales.
W. N. Monro has lumber on the. How Hi Henry's Great Minstrel Troupe the prdspectuses of pen tries See e Rs > , 3 sible, and the whole slat te a ts There's splendid values offered in In the St ground for his house to be erected at fob tha ; eilegies Ac : she reached the prison, the guards took . kitch : *! Men’ ’ 2 ) ;
Shady creek wh h Caught on at Oakland t purpose. Placer miners are des her basket from her and divided th en gardens, market gardens, and ens, Women's and Children's Shoes, ain oe : where he has secured a aware that it is impossible to secure THE VOLUN contents. They would not let h ® . So on, had been given when a chunky And Siippers. COmpIALNS mc aelta the Phelan gravel diggings. Saturday’s Oakland Tribune says of the bulk of the gold deposited on the TEER. her son. She ran past the aidtores See youngster on a back seat raised his} Don't neglect to seize the Ge pertuagainst M.
gorous operations of this extensive the big show that will be here Friday . P¢drock by the dredging process as it RIO, "+ . the prigon door. ‘Child,’ she called, veninwrg ; sor ee claim now only await the impending . Bight: : : ‘ does not present a smooth surface but. _7¢ mother would not be pacified. ‘kiss the keyhole on your side! I will “Please’m,” he said shrilly, “you’ye BOVEY BROS., The admi
rainstorm that will supply the necesThe Macdonough Theater has been . iS boneycombed with deep and shallow ‘Not you,’’ she said; ‘not you. ‘The kiss it om mine. Bear up! Be brave! forgotten ‘beer garden.’ ” : Broad matter of t!
ae water for slaving, ete. It is said} well patronized during the past two holes and crevices, and the only prac-. 07 /¥ 80n of his mother, and she was a God bless you! Your mother prays for Sas coi Girard was at Walter has secnred a good piece . Rights, the attraction being Hi Henry’s tical way to obtain the bulk of the gold widow’—remember that. War is not ise et thinks of you with a smile on Edward .)
of mining ground. novel minstrel company. Nothing just deposits on river bars and bottoms is <e ; Ae Ay — et Page Ue Bek ove.”
charge of 8
eo like this company has ever before been . PY fluming the stream or diverting its ae country calls,” argued the , ee master Ge
Sentenced on a Holiday. seen in this city. Mr. Henry is a whole . ©°Urse from its natural channel through ae : pene Must I consider myself at. S1x loaves bread:for 25c at Homann’s . Lindley wa
Peet Mgsrrcct ie show in himself. It must be said that . ©*avating a canal. , ee ey ne ee
pees a8 se of instituting habeas} Henry knows how to show off the i Fluming is preferable for the reason Pade week wat te: be eee 2 P plead.
ria tiel pane = behalf of three}ent in his company. The band that that when a canal is cut todivertthe. ‘Yourself!’ she said. ‘Is it only Consti ation soe The demt
p : w in the county jail who accompanies the show is one of the}°°Urse of a stream there will be more” Yourself?’ Caitie :
‘the case of Stee pe enced on Washington’s Birthbest traveling bands that has ever vis-. °F less seepage water finding its way “*You, too,’ he answered. ‘I fight retains se geeied ree cleaved W
oe
raids oe of them were from Justice . ited this city. The company makes a. f"om the canal to the river bed from ij for those I love when I fight for my} and produces meiecscths pan Foy od = NE BLACK SUITS Au order
: aie an’s court at this city and one fine showing in the street during the which it has been diverted, whereas if country.” ; , r, case: of
Wag ee Mulroy 8 court at Grass . daily parade. The men are well dressed . the stream is flumed no water can seep Eco it ee know of the hell and 2 . wad ornare ees e _ raised is that senand they attract a great deal of atten-. iJ=to potholes and other cavities in the . “War mane ve e preg gather oe:
For 1899
prea
legal ack a legally imposed on . tion. original channel of the stream. life. “Is not t apalir bp a ak : 9 tA Granger be
& ays or on Sundays. Mr. Henry has arranged his proERO cae sn’ <oulintckheme . fe i nah gestion, bad taste, coated The fina
An ou © ses < gram so that something is going on all Going to Auburn Thursday. should go—rich men’s sons bred in luxSara as meh, ti sile Lynch, ado
Folks’ Concert. the time on the stage. The first part. On Thursday evening Colonel E. p,. 7: who should meet hardship for once ich aeebueciion gat Eby : 3 & At MAHER & CO’S 3 alenecnic: Arrangeménts are being made to give att new, so far as _the arrange-. Baker Post, G. A. R., will have a cauipe im ney lives—but you, with your mea. fesults, easily and thoroughly. 25¢. All druggists, ie tee ne
an old folks’ concert at the publieg NOt Of the company is concerned. fire at Auburn. Several of the memage . » which barely provides for ua!’’ . Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. OPoreroreeresrececeve ‘ schoolhouse in Rough and Ready. Kpme stage setting shows the perform-. bers of Chattanooga Post and Circle at tue ee eee ee ee reccopbarhsnat Lda ans — a lunch will also be served during the. ~°"> °@ board the flagship Brooklyn be-. this city will go down. ““Yes,’? she said, “ sh
LAD . :
The Aer evening. The proceeds will be donated ide the harbor of Santiago. The perBete it more; there will be eee ste Myeoy ~~ : IES: This day we have placed in has issue
to Rev. John R. Williams, pastor of the formers make it_merry for the audi-Hoop’s Pritts are the only pills to. vide for.”? * © CO pro-. A good second-hand organ is offered for our window a display of Black Suits for models +0. Indian Springs olreuit. <—, for omerything goes with a dash t#ke with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Care} ‘‘If you love me”’— began the girl, sale. Inquire at this office. f 27-1w. Easter offerings. Never before in the hi pili do and spirit as though the men were 2!! liver ills. . when she broke down, burying h : ses silver, othe
BY iacepioaigg pr ie reslly obeying the onlerd of the Rests, === pgp urying her face 1. C. LINDLEY, oF of our town has such a display been beautiful.
Theas ai thewenuhae ¥ of the ship. There are a number of . DIED “If you would only understand,’ he . Attorney and Counselor at Law. = ni We say this without fear of contra: Compan;
apis eioaeed ee ene rand specialists in the company and they : pleaded. ‘‘You know how it ie—our . OUSIGR-TILLEY B ioe ee diction. he titled toat one _from Paris. give a ve ; ie G countrymen murdered, the fi A ion da .
ee can depend upon securing re-! ken as a a Mt bid aie ooh ane Ps eerie els ke 14th,1899. ed, men going to the tone ate : —_ : bgie ent
: bd oO i :
: — ‘ on rea of irregular periods gives a fine performance tees: te H. Russell and mather of Mire i rie Bi ss grinding out a daily existence How N atural i
a : reas gardless of cause. In red wrappers.’ pany will close its success zabeth Alma Worthley and Mrs. Lottie in work that gives me mere food and Ladies come and Oe
Beware of substitutes. LA FRANCE ment at th uccessful engageArnold, Thomas H, and William T shelter while those brave fellows stake . ~ “"“"=7 ? laid in th
DRUG COMPANY, .importers, San eaieet Re e Macdonough theater this pesseil. 8 native ef Bangor, No: rth their lives for me?”’ ; : : BS : : Captain’ N
Francisco. For sale by W. D. Vinton, . faages eT Tenth tfoontb aid AE 60 Bi eaben Hl oe oneal ees i lor nanny greryhody Take One Look tain no
pede ee ke apne os, : ; 3 ould return © : ned 8
The Trading Stamp Must G The editor of the San Bernardino Sun! .4t Nevada City, Februa 1899 after the fighting is over? The eictites is th Sones and sapecially a : : State. cae : : oO. sent a box of Calif . : rs. Ora Jane B $s ry 26, 1} you have is mean, but it i . graphs taken by * ° is ; I will ; alifornia violets to relae Bowerman, wife of J. G : » but it is something. and order you ; : second re
give you full value per ratio tives in Iowa ten days since, and h Bowerman, @ native of Vermont, aged . Will it be held for yon till the war is M O O R E the Brest ataliice f seis ae Une fo have: tt made : for trading-stamp books brought in on! been j ‘ » and has seventy-one yeurs, two months and six-. ded? E have seen war the finest quality, or Easter. This j "7
Gr belaie Stetday, Vets age just advised that the violets were teen days. : re denn what comes aft rd Donsctt Mast aha to date. Spri d setae first display of
.
P , February : e . recei 2 : : . afterward—struggle, pov: ring dre ood sf sas Is : Nouitvask GGMae Makes Beat asd rekieg ieee. vi ag frozen solid. It’s a' The funeral of the late Mrs. J. G,. &tty, inability to earn daily bread. vv Studio on York Street. pring SS g Ss and it is a beauty. Robert
will be no.more trading stamps in Ne-. to send climate « he becomes necessary Bowerman will be held from her late. _ 1 /0¥e you,”’ said the girl, “‘but how We have take pgp Sioa Waa Oily Rae thal'date, oh) tte along with California arena, Prospect. Hill, on Tuesday, . ©22 You tell that I may not forget you W a W . th s display and pecepainnar tig time and trouble to make. in Justice
f25-3t A. B. Woxr, Cash Grocer i the Ea eter ret eee Seliviey. Prien andiccss : feiane o'clock p. m, aati one else, when you can 80 rm eicome want you to come and see it. ing and w
aus ’ ° n the East. . #riends uaintances are ea lea bate
: ! . fully invited to attend. sap othe I thonei.” returned he: **chet FOR Respectfully boc icatees
oa a ‘ : san aonld ha falea ta me’ : Slim Pocket Book '
pats Sig
5
+ ate fk fe
N Hy aher. & He came
° : s ‘ : his home.
— om it : wilt
you want a handsome silk ; chance. New goods comi e silk waist now is your oie
ng inevery day, M. & W. ae Superii
That is exa 2s ; Snes the Odin
ctly what we are giv i : ving 1n nt ° ; Lon Wa
Off Sale. _ If you wilt but stop ms Siete: aerehgaiuee to our customers during this One-Quarter
whose w
price, and in many instances'sold for less than ye Aca at regular prices are always the lowest in nounced
twenty-five cents rebate on every dollar’s worth oa real value, you will readily perceive that this ried Wed
glance would indicate. [If we were offering you old par Ree bin much more to you than a casual ney ths
: ; goods or clothing hastily put t her for b i
. . eduction as w : ng y put together for bargain uae
; you can purchase High-Grade S vee os a would mean nothing to the economical buyer. But ea
sr.
really getting Goods at. an actual saving of one-fourth, then you are
: Oita x x 4 i he >
i j } : There’s a general
ay e = gathering upj here .
ne Do lar for Sevent ae Five Ge ts of odds and ends ties thaweatc ada ; oN OF THOSE FINE : : veri!
f a where we find too many of a kind we pees RE ee ener E. West
:
ee price which is much lower than White “
sertion
POOOCOOOOOe +e ow esssesees e osualand the things are quick! 2 Mattresses :
7 taken by wise buyers. The cameabantie ae 3 ‘ to resuu
. REDUCED PRICES ON OVERCOATS. ‘to secure. fe ae hades i erase ue Hart.
———~BEDUCED PRICES ON MEN’S. SUITS. Saree oe The snit that used. to sell for $20 -and -was fully worth it Sn nn Ae i t muc eats = Order At : : 5
Wuat REDUCED ‘PRICES ON CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. os purchased for $15, and all others at reduced prices Take your ns ape rade ee Penne: eee YT we ). 060UCO "> waparill
REDUCED PRICES ON TROUSERs. Danke hog Oe great variety of Cheviots, Tweeds, Scotch, Irish gee hint. Pontes, Bib. ied ot <ATtYy ; ‘Temedie
ne omestie Mixtures and other gu ee : oi : : . Bugl fe ‘take Ho ‘ ‘ a A . = " z Pe “ ip _ But, Rem:mber This Sale Is STRICTLY CASH. guaranteed all wool fabrics, 3 oa CALL ON : poy a ‘to all ot
LJ = bi ia i ‘ :
: a
THE ONE-PRICE HOUSE.Be