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January 4, 1901 (4 pages)

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~ ¢ a ‘THE TRANSCRIPT. An Epidemic Punishment For Kidnaping. of Smallpox. pssaed Every Bvening, Sundays Excepted AT NEVADA OITY, CALIFORNIA, Licotn, Neb., January 3 —Senator Sparta, Minn., January 3 —The reign of Omaha, has introduced a Ransom, of terror inaugurated throughout the ogging camps of Northern Minnesota bill in the Senate to mike kidnapping, oy asmallpox epidemic has assumed ae certain conditions, punishable th. Other bills bearing on kidhe proportions of a fearful panic, and ' —BYBROWN & CALEINS % TERMS OF SUBSCRITTION : ‘ByMail, © 2+ -2 By Carrier, ° $6 Per Year 12 1-2c Per Week Bngineer Killed human life is being held very cheap. ine and not much different in raseology were also introduced. All of the camps are surrounded by present Nebraska Statute on this The a heavy guard of armed men, with in* E P. 0, BOX TALEPHONE NO. 41. is regarded as lamé and, good ducrime .atructions to shoot the first man who question whether for abduction torities attempts to escape from the confines FRIDAY... oo cesses Sam, 4, 1901 of the place, and yesterday the first alone a conviction would be possible. tragedy was enacted. Smallpox.made. . Turkeyless. ite appearance at this camp yesterday ind the foreman at once selected It was the morning after ThanksgivDelivered toany part of the city. PERSONAL POINTERS. A VIOLENT STORM. ina Collision. {Rass eis scorer ft a Headless Corpse, in Various Ways. Doings of the People of Our Sister city} wach Damage’ Done Nuizzs, Ohio, January 3.—A coal train ’ As Told Over the Telephone. By the Wind. Yesterday afternoon the temperature Waldo Bawden, the thirteen year-old Los ANGELES, January 8.—Coroner adie and in {be. son of Mrs. F. R. Bawden, died this} Holland was notified this morning that on the Niles Lisbon road was wrecked. began to moderate to rain hard and] morning at 8 o'clock from concussion. the headless corpse of a man has beenit-began evening early last night, killing Charles Frank and of the brain, Last,evening he was fid-. found in the mountains near Mount ng Fireman Klein and the window blew’ fiercely. The snow/. seriously injuri Brakeman Gartield Powers. ‘The train was descending a steep gradé when a farmer attempted to cross the track with a wag6n load of logs. The engine struck it and with six-cars went down an embankment. The farmer escaped. Engineer Frank was buried under the debris. FifteenBoys disappeared after it commenced rain hé étrutk.on his head. Hewas-un-. the body by which it could b8~identiing. The wind did much damage in} conscious when picked up and everyfled, but the Coroner will leave at once the way of breaking windows, carrying thing possible done to prolong life, . for the scene to investigate. eee ‘ . away shutters, blowing down signs, but to no avail. That Should {nt Something New Representing the Board. moh. Tongues, ju A. W. Gunnison, who represents the. sny a fool gets th lpg wise and ke * The newly elected officers of Grass etc. Trees were blown ‘across roads in many places and caused much inconValley Lodge, No. 12,1 O. O. F. were installed last night by Deputy Dis'rict venience to the teamsters. Board of Fires Uuderwriters, of San At about 7 o’clock, when the storm Grand Master J. I’. Shaw. Wm. Truscott; who was arrested for. Francisco, is stopping at the National was most violent, some accident or other occurred on the line of the elecdisturbing the peace and made threats . Zotet at thie city. He is here for tha wenty of his 140 men, armed them ing. tric wires and the town was left in against the quarantine officers, has purpose of réceiving applications for vith rifles and instructed them to nuts ng” “swappi darkness..People-could be-eeen wan been released from the city jail on bail-. 2° ratings, charges and complaints gayly, g Laughin and Young. shoot the first man who tried to leave. and raisins saved from the dinners of dering about with lanterns and many Before he’ was let out the authorities for violations of the rules of the Board Considering Chis was Considered necessary, as the children ‘merry or the of the business uen-were forced to light disinfected him and then famigated of 2 Underwriters, ete here the dey before, “John McBean, who has been the splendid facilities we have here of men are mad with terror on account of romped into school and took their seats . Santa Fe, N M, January 3—Supertheir stores’ with candles. and lamps. the jail. Gris Chas. Mrs, r, daughte his to a visit The fish market of Simpson Ram. Putting out flres there is nog od reason sel, left this morning for Fresno, whert the steady gain of smallpox and are at the sound of the bell. /intendent of Public Instruction, M. C. ‘Those who had gas were of course forpendall was entered by burglars early . Woy the inserauce rates should be so vilting to take any chances if they can tunate but some had neither gas or he will reside. “And now, children,” said the sweet: de Baca,in his annual report makes aMat. Waite left this morning for Sar but get away. John Swanson, an em taced teacher, “who had turkey for . recommendation for the prohibition of lamps and were forced~ to close their yesterday morning. Nothing was taken . bigh—except for the benefit. of the stockholders of the companies, Poor ploye of the Northern Lumber Oomtheir Thanksgiving dinners?” ‘a few bananas. Fraucieco on mining business. ' the playing of football in the territorstores for the night. The’ ‘Etéctric but people should have a show, by a fa'r pany, endeavored to get. out of the “I! I! Me! Me! Idid, teacher!” came . here been Power Company had the damage: to has who ick, McCorm ns Mrs. «eo ial institutio and the public schools. 7@e raduction in their insurance risks. As samp several times during the day. the shrill replies from scores of litile He regards the game as more brutal their line fixed as soon as possible but} i spend ng the holidays, returned to You we have said before the rates ore une tal seme resulted in his death. school ‘her . throats. Z reopen to g Bet.this mornin -:than-prize.fighting. He has gathered it _was.some_time_before._the—ee ive Congressmatieiisi. “Butone little boy was silent. John German was over from North’ ; . statistics showing that last year fifteen were on Strong again, —_— ~ the guard ‘ihe and rouhed into the ~“~p hoped that “Me: Gianiashsis will make a Little Johnny comet for it' was he» boys were killed and 700 serivusly inIt rained all night and is still rainSan Juan today. woods. Halfa dozen of the guards Congressman Sam Woods has accom-. recommendation whereby ‘the rates sat sileat, ing. The creeks are rapidly gaining in N. Cadman of San Jose arrived here jured in the United States while playbe reduced. valled upon bim to halt, but be kept on He had had no tarkey for bis Thanksing football. size and if the storm continues they plished what.no other representative ! will last evening dud left this morning fo: unning. ‘Ten or twelve rifles cracked giving dinner. Downieville on mining business. ‘. will soon reach the high-water mark. could, that of having the Government and the unfortunate fellow fell dead Seeing him the kind teacher called Taken altogether the storm is one waive the proviso of using. the approJ.D. Sivils of Sacramento came ir A Nurse Desires a Situation. with a number of bullets in his body. him to her desk. on last evening’s train. of the hardest experienced here in priation made for the restraining barAll the members of the quarantine “Poor little Johnny!” she said. “And" R. Reaves of Salt Lake City is here a number of years. riers antil thie Btate had appropriated * Miss Elizabeth MeD. Watson offers her. ser= zuard have surrendered to the foreman so you had no turkey?” on mining business. Telephone wires and poles were an equal amount. The work will now . vices 'as'n tiurse, ‘Beat of .récommendations. of the samp. Miss Emma Worthley came down “Naw,” was the reply, “nutbin’ but blown down and communication to go ahead, oma, to the noble and pro-} terms very low. Apply at the Union Hoj3-tf from Washington today. tel. two ducks, a goose, an’ suckling-pig n. Sam D. Woods, different places p‘evented. Manager wreeslye Cas. Worthley is down from Wasbroasted !” Vinton today sent out a crew of. men oes ington. ‘ Cuicaao, Jan. 3—Jeffries, the prizeto repair the damage. Geo. Carey came down from Wasb ° 4 Conjurer at Colombo. figiter, dec‘ines to fight in the big > 090 -o——_—_ ington this afternoon. Our eenjurer’s appearance placed building at Cincinnati, because it was J. Costa came down from Downie. him at once above the suspicion of conerectea by nen Union men. For more than fifty years the famous cealing anything up his sleeve, for ville this afternoon and will leave to. Los ANGELES, Jan. 3.—A fire at San sleeve he bad none. His dress was a Jesse Moore whiskey has been the —— ee morrow for San Francisco. vedro today destroyed: five saloone, scant white drapery which began at standard brand of the world, L. Conrath and J. O’Brien are uy two meat markets, three barber shops, the shoulders and ended at the knees, from Smartsville. q a restaurant, a second-hand store and a leaving both arms and legs uncovered. Geo. K. Davis came over frem Nortt Strate oF OnI0, City oF TOLEDO, Placing himself on the deck directly f uit store. San Juan this afternoon. Lucas County, Oo in front of us, with his boy assistants Patrick N.Mc"arty Passed Away Last). Geo. W Freeman, is over from Nort! Frank J. CHiNEY makes oath that he Brief Notes. a little way off on either side, he beEvening. San Juan. s senior partner of the firm of. F. J gan operations. Patrick N. McCarty, an old and much 82 to 40. Old price $1.00; new Size 32 to 88. Qld price $1.25; new Jobn and Emmett McCarty were for Life Insurance cee T, B Gray. First he spread bn the deck a small respected resident of You Bet, died OCfirngy& Co., doing business in the Sizes price 75c. Just ten of them left. Just fifteen of them left. price.650. City of Toledo, County and’ State over from You Bet tocay making arHenry Cole died at the County Hos cotton pocket handkerchief.’ Thereon, aforesaid, and that said firm will pay at that place at 7 o’clock last nigbt. r .ogments for tt eir father’s funeral. vital Wednesday night. He was 86 In the form of a small hillock, he put two handfuls of loose friable earth, in He has been suffering some time with the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLOT Iv. LOT IIT. F. Bovee came down from Alleghan) vears old. r LARS foreach and every case of Uawhich he planted the mango seed. This influenza, which was the immediate TARRH that.cannot be cured by the use Tennis Flannel. Size 34 to 88. Old tolay on his way below. Jobn Lawrence who was injured at Tennis Flannel. Size 32 to 40. Old. accomplished, he dispatched a boy cause of death. He, was a native of of Hatx’s CaTarrH CURE. L. A. Gordon, R. Maertins,. T. J. he Lecompton mine is getting along Price $2.00; new price $1.25. Just 12. price $225; new price $160. Just 7 with a flat tin for water, In the meanlvreland and aged 70 years and 3 days. FRANK J. CHENEY. O’Dea and J>bhn Irwin of San Francis left. left. licely. time taking a hooded snake from a Ge arrived at You Bet in 1853 and en Sworn to pefore me ard subscribed co arrived bere on last evening’s train Weather prediction: Rain tonight shallow basket and waving it—the in my presence, this 6th day of Deyvaged in mining, and has resided there gember, A. D. 1886. Miss Peare, Mrs. E. 8B. Brigham and ind Saturday. while it hissed angrily and enlarged Now, ladies, if you want a bargain in wrappers, don"t let this. one-go by. ever since. He was a good citizen A. W. GLEASON, Come and see them today. Miss Lizzie Curnow, who have be n ‘The Board of Supervisors will meet its neck—over the little mound of soil, and was highly esteemed by all of his Notary Public: One more cut in LADIES’ COATS AND JACKETS: We have just 14 of spending the holidays at Columbia Hill. ext Monday, when two new members as he did so chanting on a strange pipe. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internthem left and do not expect to have-them long. Better come today or-you may acquaintatrces A _ wife, five sons and The water fetched, he sprinkled a few cume over last. evenirg and left thi: —Wwo. H. Martin and Chris. J. Miller— ally, and acts directly on the blood t left. drops on the earth, then covered the ‘wo duughters survive him. The funand mucous surfaces .of the system morning for Oakland. vill take their places on the Bvard. The good warm kind, gt 2 Black Cloth Capes, old price $7 50; new price $5 heap with a small square of fringed eral will take place tomorrow from Stsend for testimonials, free. ° Mrs. T. Williams came over from Well worth seeing. Come in time. turban cloth. Canice Catholic church.at this city, at F. J, GhwiNEY & CO., Poledo, O. Columbia Hill last evening and lef: _Cream Paffs Saturday and Sunday Now, ladies, this is the biggest bargain yet: 8 doz. of Ladies’ Extra Heavy After again repeating his tncanta11 o'clock. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Lined Hose—fast black—all sizes. ‘The old price was 25c; new price 15c Fleece this morning for Oakland. .t the Popular Bakery , it ——___ + -e@e > Gall’s Family Pills are the best. tions he lifted the top covering and reKeep yur feet warm at a very little cost. pair. a eee Mr. Mobler and son cime over from vealed a tiny green”shoot, not unlike and Comforters are.going at reduced prices and they are going Blankets ~~ Oe — stages Had a Tough Time. A SONG OF LIFE. North San Juan yesterday end left tothe first appearance of a bean above rapi ly. If you need anything of this kind you should see them. Just a Few. the ground.—Blackwood. Now, ladies, we want to see you come in and look around, See the many day for Sacra:nento. What shall I make of my life, love? What shall All of the stages were behind time good things we can show you. W. P. Phipps of the Stockton Metal Followingis just a few of the lunchI bring: to you, Respectfully, today on account of obstructions in A Mastes of Silence. Flower of fair color, song of tremulous sweep? lurgical Works, who bas been visitin, eon delicacies carried by George O. Bird that o'er waters of tears on @ faithful wing Among the few who have a perfect he roads. en relatives at North San Juan, returned Gaylord & Son: to you genius for silence is a certain well On coming up the grade from the Finds her way with a leaf for you to keep? this morning to Stockton. Teyssonnpeau Puree _de. Fois Gras known artist whose reticence is the in whose chamber remembered waves @hall Purdon bridge the stage was unable Mrs. L. M Dreyfuss of Los Angele: dbell ring Truffe. amusement and wender of all who to you to pass a hage bqulder that had fallen is bere on a visit to her old home. Chimes of sleep? know him. Laforest, Terrine de Foie D’Oi2, C. M. Root, who has been mining Bird that homes to you? Song that will sigh and A friend whe had dropped into his ‘rom the side hill into the road. The Truffe. studio one day was vainly endeavoring Iriver, assisted by the passengers, mannear Graniteville, left today for Sun sing to you? Laforest, Sandwich de Foie G-as. And hence through the whole body the Flower that knoweth not passion or faith or to draw M¥H. into conversation, when ‘ged to pry it out of the way so the Francisco. Franco American Co,’s Game Pates, path of Disease is often plainly marked. doubt? the artist’s brother appeared in the stage coull pass. They had gone but t. W. Black, fo merly of this city, Truffled: Lf you want to be happy and well don't Shell that whispers a musical memory out? doorway. ishort listance wnen they encounter-. is now a telegraph operator in Kern Way, I will make of my life two hands to cling to Chicken Liver, Chicken Grouse catch cold from wet feet. Wear a pair “Hello, Tom!” sald the brother. you—
of our strong and well made shoes. ed several large trees acrcs3 the road. county. Quail, Wild Duck and Partridge. They fit, they wear and will give you Passionate hands, my heart, that shall clasp you “Hello, Jobo!’ returned Tom, looking Che trees had to be cut away for the Georg: Chase, who is interested in and cling to you, P.M. Loubric’s Anchois AY Hajjie satisfaction. up from bis easel with a smile. Living and dying, daylight and dreaming stage to pass. inining at Downieville, returned to John wandered about the room for 15 Prime Russian Caviar. _ throughout. ar On the Washington road the stage Chicago yesterday. Prices Reasonable. —Black and White. minutes, turned over his brother’s latCheese in glass. Fromage de OamWillie Schuerman came over from est work and then, going toward the had to tuke to the woods in many emba't All kinds of Boots and Shoes Redoor, stopped long enough to say, places on account of fallea trees on North San Jnan yesterday on his wry STOOD FOR STONEWALL: From»ge de Roquefort, MacLarens paired at short notice. The very best “Well, goodby, Tom.” the road. to Ei Paso, Texas. material used and all work guaranImperial. cee When Jackson Gave an Order, It “Goodby, John,” was the hearty re Wm ‘Tiernan, the ell known May teed. °B Liforest Cepes Marcuerite. Was Obeyed to the Letter. Chimney Burn d Out. joinder, bert mi: er, is visiting this city. D. &G. Artichokes ia glass. The following dialogue, current at Tom painted on for some minutes. ——-———-+ <@0-e M ss Annie Olsen urrrived wn yesterthe time, between one of Stonewall At ubout nine o’clock last night the and then In an unwonted burst of confiDo You Know ‘day’s stage from Moores Flat. Jackson’s soldiers and the provost dence be said warmly to his amused ch'mney of W.J Organ’s bome burned That Moore carries the largest and H. G. Weisbrod of San Francisco is guard illustrates Jackson’s tact at eludfriend: out. As the wind was blowiug hard erase Street. lug his enemy and also the obedience here on a business trip. “I tell you, I was glad to see John! cousiderable ditficulty was experienced ‘finest stock of frames for photographs. Also makes cendered and the confidence reposed in frames to order for aby Sam Opirer of Chicago iis here spendHaven’t seen him before for a month!’ in keeping the roof from. catching on ¥him by his troops. picture. ‘ dl9-tf —London Answers. . ing a few days. tire. The orders read on dress parade the i a nnn evening before Jackson left the valley Say Niece Things. to take part in the seven days’ fight . We @ not like to be told ‘of our around Richmond were that ip case faults. Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Both Ok Were Killed. Jeffries Stands By the Union. Loss By ire Maher &Co.’s At San Pedro. DIFD AT YOU BET. _We do not want to hear references Again Tonight. the answer from every soldier to any and all questions except those connect to occasions when we appeared at # disadvantage, Yet we deplore the prev at Grass Valley the be rspeated here performance will tonight, when it ig expected a full house will be presert to witness it. The play has plenty of comedy, in it aud at the same time there are a nmmber of sad par s Seate are now on ga'e at Foley's. ——_—+—_. eg o—__— Nevada Oil Company. Read the new advertisement of the Nevada County Oil Company, and :ee what they have to say. about their valuable oil property: They have st pplies on the road to sink three mcre or long enough to pleasé me. ing?” “T don’t know.” -Montreal Herald. “Is there anything you do know? “Yes, ” : ra “What is it?” Famous tlemen, I will see you all hanged before 1 will know anything unti} old Stonewall takes that order off.” — Waco Times-Herald. Wedgewood Cameo China. Blue b ody with raised cameo figures. Dainty pieces. Dian’t Know Dore, . histrate them.” D_E MORGAN, President. SHERMAN W. MARSH, Vice President. W. B. ROBB, Secretary. Presents Port and ‘Sherry, 25c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 per bottle. Toy Freezers. Carpet Sueyes and Doll Carriages, SEE OUR STOCK! GET OUR PRICES eo se ‘ 4x. LSsoard.ama Som. for Boys. LEGG: © SHAW ‘Co NEVADA CITY,: CAL. Old Jamaica Rum for Rum Omelet tefter your New Year dinner. trey) Claret, 25),50c and 75c per bottle. Vases “They have now got a man Our Prices fe sta Just Liles Finding Money. On the Rialto. First Actor (much elated)—Did -you Beckley & Rice, proprietors of the sce what the critic of The Planet said— Grotto saloon on, Main street, have that such acting as mine has one decided to.-have a. gas plant ‘put been seen? Second Dittb—Essentially that is in: at their place of business. This what The Daygleam says, only it does will greatly jmp:ove the interior of not go quite so far. The Daygleam Commercial Street, Nevada Oty." is that resort, map says It was the ee w he ever aaw. (reat American Importing Tea Go Mill Street, Grass Voller. b yer twit your wi . It is contem ye barrels of the brought into th d at P. G. Scad ny a man has 1 g glasses other ® public can p }and strawbarr ebr at all times. bcord is necesen: and and wife to ia should use La: he skin during her. Vinton sel den’s. th the offiée bo -you should des aking line you : o., Tt is the m« town and you ' treatment. all on Ed Schmid thing inthe toba , railroad collisi np of destructive ebr’s Nevada. Ci At Scadden’s. (A harness man ca idle chamber. ‘The finest and fre bods ever brought npacked at Phil Sc The thermometer if a sliding scale. If you suffer with ane’s chilblain r¢ nick relief. Vinto The marriage tie i bw ideal. : Hot Beef Tea aud gler’s confection Phe way the wind. ht it was though’ pld be down to tsuchb was not th iwas done, but tance in this loc dy Adams Tom pmales, in cansan evening lune fad at Phil Scad few days’ago it. mow it is “leaky bverkrout, in bu ritual meeting: Hd, The belief i ,» and some bh were foretol 8 come true—ar blected Queen. in the land. Did you ever g evivalist:. Well,I should ; ‘replied the litt! A 168 pounds of ivalist. “How « The only way ¢) r get religion,” ried it.” ickled pig’s fe ik and tech w P, W. Sigourne ; woman is abw: teverybody do y learned yeste on (Maine) iden’s. Bev. George R. to r of Trinity. resigned his . io Nevada Sta > or health. . George Vine Fine Old Reisling and Sauterne, 50c. (Livermore Val Nevada City . ed the other d pwing: Burgundy on Cabernet, very old, “75¢ (Livermore Val pa— Willie, b today. Villie—Ask mea ley): AT ISOARD’S. apa—Why sh a not know wi id or not? fillie—Yes, b . \ wh _ Dry Goods, Toys and Notions. fo go back ¢ you wantag Proprietor Tiicdinves Commercial St , opp. rrandlctpe’icek! CHAS. BE. TEGLER, BA . * ent. With Artistle Judg Constantly on hand a large stock of Moore Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons Bananas, Limes Also Makes Photograpbs. Oyster Cocktails, Hot Beef Tea and H. CRAWFORD, Main Street. Clam Buillon. ‘ 5 : $ “ & x Sak SRSs idSly con anal Band you are 3 daness differs ; W. pecially at the k: ir cold storage n R eisling wine SSSR "FINEST MILLINERY. Match Boxes ‘Pin Trays — E. Morgan, Sherman W. Mareb or W. called ‘Dore’ (without the accen LAE FONE Will Be an improvem nt. ~ _' eee es FOR with my, ‘Idylls’ next,” he said to.a B. Robb. ¢ Are_ nice ——— “t-wonder-what they are going to to \ friend. ‘STOCK, 75 CENTS A SHARE. Are SuitébléPresents for Girls. wnything until further orders, and, gep the big figures. Those desiring further information should call upon D. Andare lowering our pumping casing in Well Number One. Will be drilling in Well Number 2 on the 15th inst. Material and supplies are en route for three more wells, and we have ample funds to contplete the same., We're doing business with money and not with wind. Call at Citizens Bank and see map of Kern River field, where our land is Tent: “Well, the last order I had from old Stonewall was that . was not to know In discussing the want of comprehension of one branch of art for another Mr. Sutherland Edwards says that wells,and ample funds to pay for the’ when Gustave Dore began to illustrate same. The stock is now selling for 75 the “Idyll s of the King” Tennyson ald cents per share, and if oil is struck in hot even know him by name. all the wells the stock-would go-up into OIL—WE HAVE STRUCK—OIL Sporting} Goods. I pre sume that I could stand it for hours.” The Nevada CountyOilCo. —AND—. Human Hearts was presented at the ed; with the army shall be, “I don't lence -of flattery. We make all man: know.” On the march the provost ver of fun of eur friends who'display a theater here last evening toa fui guard found a soldier in a cherry tree weakness for that social pest. And yet sized audience which was more than helping himself, when the following there are few of us who, If the flattery pleased with it. If the weather hed took place: he not too freely administered, . been better the audieace would -un“Who are you?” demanded the guard. “with a abovel.’”’ de not imbibe it greed‘ly and pine for more. “I don’t know,” replied the soldier. doubtedly have been much larger. Tie Every ope remembers the anecdote “Where is your command?” drama is a most pleasing one ard of Dr. Holmes when he was enthust“I don’t know.” Seach member of the company is:n “To what command do you belong?” ustically applauded and to a somewhat artist in his line. There has ben gaggerated length. “I don’t know.” no performance given here in a lo'g “Don’t you get awfully tired of this “What are you doing in that cherry time which has given such univers . tree?” sort of thing, Dr. Holmes?’ satisfaciion as tbe one last nigi t. “Not at all,” said the dear old man, “I don’t know.” Having been “disapp ‘inted on playi g .“Are those good cherries you are eatfrankly. ‘They never clap quite hard Howell does . he will treat you lversity is apt to n egg is best wh BOVEY BROS. the army moved before further orders have to make yo oe Te T “aH the Shoes to the Feet + + Human Hearts to Be Paeiatel Here ineless bone Hat badden’s. ve is blind. Th mn why lovers ni ilis. ; time is drawin CLEAN UP SALE OF LADIES’-WRAPPERS. ‘+? IwWraher «c&z co. BASE BALLS ey’s. me people ¢ jure from affect, ighest grade Flay den’s. ~ yt imit one absurd 8 will follow. kinds of Jellie: LOT f. A FINE SHOW, PORTANT Nothing was fonnd on which had falléu-the night before soon . ing on a-wagon and being thrown off Lowe Hotel. NG ton ses PRLS CEA eae0 A ach a AM OEE % * i & Fioming’ eo. Merrill, wv y from an ax; right again fesh currant: tin ‘at Sigour mes Jenning 2 $6,000.a ye b prosperity, he for it, r first-class