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. 6a ae] f . PH . PERSONAL POINTERS ae An ELABORATE Mosaic OUT oendhk ainciirunory. OUR GRAND CL R/ . Joe S. , a : . pare
s Executed tor a Beautifal Palace in. alla vide Taabisiekt TE
he Raabe Sept. 6, £9005: ‘ : o a arey ~ Vienna, Unepprectated Kindness of a Considerate C : i
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’. The British viee-consul in Venice in = Old Gentleman, ommencin : Ce ak Os DALIFORNIAE A Concise Chronicle of Varlous Polks his last report says that mosaics stili. About four o’clock the other afterpate: 1s
continue in great demand there, says . noon a half-dozen members of the Tioga
the London Times. A well-known com-. wheelmen started from the clubhouse
GuOwN ecaixins, Proprietors . (Special tothe Darcy TrawacutPr.) Doings and Intentions.
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i ted last year a splendid mo-. for a spin down to Point Breeze, says oth at A M.
: Odds Against Sharkey dee rig eid hd Meher nes pa pales ie in ‘ecards of con-. the Philadelphia Record. As they Ju ne 2 9 2 FRIDAY . ; . JUNE 26, 1896. es Pad T. Carrel of Sacramento is in struction in Vienna It measures 1,000 . curved their wheels out of Verones
7 San FRANCISCO, June wn.
: : square feet and is copied from cartoons . street and into Broad street a tall, portly And continuin
‘Humphreys offers to back Choynski. . Benney came down from Maybert by the painter, Edward Weith, It rep-. and pompous man of middie age, ani &
BRIBE SENTION, 53 2 RASS Sta tatipg 1000 fe an dona thom Wag jope Alendk ds Ge fener of Op Kine eed re Gee Till July sth, 1896
é ton today. represented by the symbolic figures of . voice full of command yelled: “Stop!”
Propoeiaos Saag oe BE. L. Cross was over from San Juan . its various nations, having on oné side . The cyclists instantly dismounted.
Minor Notes aud Comments of Loca papi Elo ds and backers are. yesterday. ' the emblems of industry and trade and . “What’s the matter?” inquired. one.
Inte rest. 1 og tae es see boean Corbett, ana. Al. Erskine of Alta is here spending . ** thé top the emblem of the flying . “You’ve got no lamps on your wheels,
foo ax genius of light. On the right are the . said the pompous man. “Why, you must
are willing to back him against the . few days. figurés of Asia, India, China and Japan, . have wheels in your head,” replied dre
The weather continues to be ’ot, champion for an eight-round set-to. M, L. Davis came down from Moore's with their rajabs, mandarins and the! of the riders: “we don’t have to carry
The Liberty Car will be very unique. . °"™?! Flat today. e re oage :
allegorical chrysanthemum. Next’ follamps in daylight.” “Say, are you a biOne week from tonight and the fun Mrs. D. B. Lynch was up from Grass lows Africa, with ¢amel-drivers, palm . .cycle cop? ' Where’s your star?” asked ill " : Valley today. : : trees and other African symbols; on another wheelman. “I beg your pardon, Bice
bersdcsimenin ns in Nevada City on The Democrats for Free bilver, D: 4 McKay of San Francisco was'in. the left, América and Australia, with gentlemen, if.you took me for a policeWey e ae Meee
the afternoon of July 3d : _ Curcago, June 26.—The Tribune has . town yesterday. natives on horseback and on foot, foli-/ man you owe YT a But N ot Intoxicated
4th will be of unusual interest. . ritories that will be represen: © . here yesterday. “aan 8 tans a : : wae :
: fair Circassian down: to the negro, and . be dark in a few hours, and I should hate ; 6
There is going to be a moonlight . Democratic National Convention. It} Mrs.D. J. Desmond of Sacramen the display of costumes, from the most . to see such nice looking fellows run in — oe ae
dance at Pleasant Valley tonight. . finds that 578 delegates either person-) js here on a visit. decorative to the simplest, have enabled. for riding without a light. By the Way, :
For fine job printing at’ low rates rally favor or are ee be! eo A.D. Mason has gone to San Frandocs tains to cob ay th bio stalin ag I a sot bc a. new pans ss ;
: ae ss constituents for ‘ver, while * ae " eneacy of color and in an artis. improv bicycle lantern, warranted i ; Sadak: :
eal dite cabo is pling iene are for the gold stan 3 : grad g Prone came down from. ‘% matiner. Over these figures, which . not to go out in the stiffest wind or Owing to the late season, we are overstocked wit & Spring
a eee oe Raxuian, 8. C., June 26—The Demonae “ . Test on an ornamental base, a blue sky . over the roughest road. Throws 5 and Summer Clothing. We are going to make the B GEST
built just outside the corporate limits. LEIGH, 8. C., % hoO. Downiéville today. a . Peflects al) around: its light so as to, brilliant—" “Come off! Is that what & HTER that ever made in Nevada count or el
cue Firemen’s Ball on the night of . cratic State convention met yeaterday. «Harry G. Wildon of’ Ukiah is here} Unite all the tints of the mosaic and to . you stopped us for?” Certainly. Tean . D~AUG pat iss hy y or elsethe 4th of July will be a grand affair. There was a long wait for thé comspending a few days.
give the whole a harmony of effect . show you testimonials—-” Seat! Scat. where. We will not carry our stock over for next season,
Our merchants will do an extraor-. mittee on platform, and many speeches S. Flanders of West Point arrived in Bie which is said to be most delightful to. ter! -Yow’re occupying our air!” and Th h
) ; ; ey have got to go.
dinarily good business on the 8d of . were made, and when the report came this city last evening. the eye. The same company is executaway the wheelmen went down Broa‘ July in it included strong expressions in E. H. Noland of Downieville ar-. ‘2 #nother important mosaic for the street. ‘ : What we lose in this sale you gain.
The procession on the 4th of July will . favor of free coinage. rived here last evening. * apse of the Guards’ chapel at the WelSe f We have made
lington barracks in Lond r-. = MAKING ONE'S WILL. .
be the grandest ever seen in Nevada F. E. Wadsworth, editor of the Heree rk rracks in Lon ie ars car a: : 1d, is qui : ae ees i It Hae e Soothing Intiuence on the Mind
a sober on the night of July 8d That Attempted Sell-Out, s : Bh. Waesler oF 1s Pittibace mine OUR DAILY BREAD. rif oy ap see
The making of one’s will does not j
if you want to avoid a berth in the city J The loca] . 88 gone to San Francisco. sae Kind Most Common Now Was Un. hasten one’s ‘death; on the contrary, H Reductions i EVE le tment 3
Saw Francisco, June 26.—The John Nolan, the li f D known Last Century.. it has 2 calming and soothing influe Leechers
cooler. advisory board of the A, P. A. comohn Nolan, the livery man o OWcalming and soothing influence : ; eee eee
; ; Much rye bread was eaten in this aE idl:
A-hay party in a four-horse wagon posed of two delegates from each of. Mieville, was in town today. country in the beginning of the century, . ip. tere AP Praca eg echt a
from: Grass Valley last -even. ? Hon. E, M, Preston returned from ani, it feels that he has done his duty, says :
Came up trope’ Ving . roe to ty 88° councils. is in session. It Seer Ses and much rye and Indian—e healthful thé New York Mercury, that he is 90 far . In order that we may make this Sale a grand success,
ing for a ride. ity [received an elaborate report from Le wenn Ristrery compound that disappeared when stoves . prepared to die. Bae
There‘are four new men in this c¢ y pest sub-committee a: . K. Smai e sumber man, came . supersedéd the huge brick oven in which 4 ; ; * ‘ ’ $ ttle 7 ;
cpemi ce : ppointed to ,. _ He has no burden upon his mind, in e don’t believe as a ritle' in big advertisemen
who are looking for stores to go into investigate the charges made. °Ver from Dutch Flat last evening. the maize ingredient was rendered di-. reference to what he shall do in sickMagenta lied to make this Sc aditiaceia of our he
business.here, « . ey ‘Let be Donald Ross: sthat B. F. Hua-. §4. 8S. Swan, the popular traveling . zestible by being cooked all nig it. ‘The ness. When sickness comes he has no . W are compelle z ace # 1g
The American Importing Tea.Coml-. seson State President, and others had . 20 of San Francisco, is here again, . “bowy wheaten loaf, as the staple bread . regrets on thin subject; he has done his . Sale that we may inform the public of the sacrifice we are
’s store in this city has been fixed . n, + ee 8. Koenigberg, the mining ex rt,has of the land, dates only. back to the culhest to preparé‘for the inevitable hour. ki P
Peny ® sore i this city mixee’. attempted to sell the influence and Te, DE SxPe tivation, of the wheut fields of New Aerie making.
; Sabai i oe returned from a trip along the ridge eide of New . If he has made his will aright he has
up in grand style. support of the order to John D. Spreck. "turn P Song ‘
ee Vork in thé early pert Of this Century; . sitempted to dd aed tone We invite the public to call and examine our goods and
If you want to-have a good time; “a els. The report virtually sustains the 8S. E. Woodruff and T. G. Magoniand simultaneously there seems to arise Pallas i nie life, 5 aaa prices. ;
on the 8d of Judy °° Nevads City . charges. Tt is not yet known what) #) of Smartoville, were in town today. : edad dake Re rere ee Meine . This is not oniy's endnder that every We have engaged extra salesmen for this sale, and every
on the 3d of July. hi i board will take in H. W. Morris, R. H. Delafield and . of bread made from anything less than man who has. propert to dispose of 3 ; ° e
“Woodpecker” is the favorite cigar tig ag ~~ he W. Stepping, of San Francisco, are in. “the best Genesee flour” wae thought a should make his will, bubelec thee: thoes one will receive the very best attention. Rich and Poor are case
whie' can do so without injury to their . treated alike. : of the county. When you want:a good racy
: Mrs. Wm. Holmes came in. on last. Pe@red about an even distribution of natural heirs should give'a certain pora town. mark of poverty, About 1840 there apsmoke call for that brand. ictly Cash and ice to all
Nevada City will pate egy The Natives Defeated. er train from a trip to Placer enstern states, more especially among hensdis a a wa That’s all.
appearance one wee: ‘om today. e€ Blah Saget $ those well-to-do people who used onl; i fety
decorations will be.grand. . BuLaway¥o Matabele Land, June 26—j. °K. Casper returned on last evening’s the “hest Gen peop ¥ . out receiving it from Society at large,
“gt esee.” One investigator! 4 js the growth pA
Don’t make any calculations on go. Laing’s" Surrounded a detach-. train from an extended 4rip through . announced that the root of the mischief tab population, ib is : if t the the general industry of the co ntr ‘
ing to bed on the night of the 34. Chil-. ment of tiatives ‘on’ Delingee Range, . the State, lay in robbing the wheat of ite best ele. trom which lie has toncaten 3 baa . H VY ig AN & CO
dren can, but adults—nix. killing Chief Salambo and his three} Thomas Harris, a San Juan mer-. ments in the process! of milling, and not have o eg
: jam } got his wealth in an unor
Nearly all the preparations have been . sons. ‘They also ¢aptured a quantity. chant, returned from a trip to San} ‘eking ae Apiveatel Ge ott cap ato paris eR og Nye
made for the celebration at Nevada . of cattle and booty which the natives. Francisco last evening. ee : wiety has done much for him, Let : : .
City on the night of the 8a. had previously taken from white set-. Miss M. E. G. Morton. who formerly . ™#2i2¢ on his own hobby, but he ren-' yim do something for society when he Commercial st., near Main, Nevada City.
Baines di peace at tlers. © taught school here, arrived last even-. ‘cred 2” important service to the &cldies. The Hime will come when &iman. * Joseph Bames disturbed the peace at’ tlers. basa’ , ence of alimentation, though the epiwin) not:feel himself to be dying creditGrass Valley last night. Today he was Ra ing trom Dixon on a visit, thet “bran bread” was derisively apably who does not. die generously, ‘ ‘ x : ‘
sent to the county jail for 20 days. See * ; Miss Emma Fischer of Sierra City] plied to the sort that still bears his . Se Sie COSA AE > Mail orders will receive the best of attention and we will
There will be pay-days at several. SWTIVaN ON Corbett. arrived here last evening on a visit to. name. TEN AT A. BI.TH, do just as well by you as if you were here yourself.
of the mines on July 3d, and then the P her sister, Mrs. J. B. Young. THE .HABIT OF DREAMING, . Becorded Cases Which Beat That of the
miners will give their coin a chance. . una, Pa. June 26—John L. ; ; "
; Miss Tillie Lisson arrived here last ——— Indiana Farmer's Wite. rege
There came near being a serious Sullivan is here. He expresses the evening from Oakland and went over to. Sclemtiate Say It coher Indication of In-. One of the best-known physicians in ‘ as
ee, came sane tetne «. *erlous . opinion that Corbett‘ was not in condi Maeih Wiki Seen to vite wane ; the city, apropos of the case reported . DON’T
PALI eye is henge
; : The fullest examination into the ‘na. { ai s * Sota aot
nent citizens. Better judgment prefion when he fought Sharkey. Dr. W. O. Smith, 0. F. Michaels, Dr. ture and origin of dreams has been made. Indiana of the German farmer's wife
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G. F. Reynolds and J. J. Fayar, of. hy M. Moreau, the French scientist! “. 2. Presented him with six children AAA (eet ‘onthe ‘gentlem
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Manager Jacobs is having some new. ~ Forty to Four. Alameda, are here on mining business. He divides dreams into the’dreama of) ne y the same age, said
wis “Even triplets are quit rare; and such ats! 3
scenery painted at the Nevada Theater. Prof. John Michell returned — last} health and the dreams that are thé recases as this are still more rare: yev‘ini ‘URNITURE —. re
A scenic artist from San Francisco is} Cotumaus, O., June 25.—The third . °vening from a visit with his family at} %vlt of, me aceon Reigns. ear stances are recorded in medical annals :
doing the work. Congressional district, the last to elect . 582 Francisco. He reports that his. °T body. In regar ¢ latter it need of the birth of six, seven, eight, nine, and a8
only be remarked that persistent dream: ; :
The constant cry in Nevada City is, . its delegates: to the approaching Dem-. little son has fully recovered. ne ik one of the meet invanielee sympvery Acco caetee tier cog trae y . I buy close, am careful:to get the v latent “Do you know where I can get a house . ocratic national convention, last night} Edward B. Hindes, manufacturer of . toms of insanity, and it isa paycholog-. dren live where theck She kits Miku toro styles and t pest Work: hip, and sell at auch narrow
or furnished rooms for housekeeping ?” . selected. two men supposed to favor) Hill’s patent inside sliding blinds and} jeal tact if genius is near allied to mad-. a; » birth, although. 0 case is recorded * eo eumethies tas MeOne at erepidly turni wor
We know of none. the single gold standard. The Ohio. ther improved ‘blinds and house fixness, genius must be expected to dream by ; é of the year you
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\ Chambon of quintuplets, all of whom Bring in your pictures to” be en: delegation tothe Chibago convention, . 288, was in town today. The firm he. more than ordinary men. With regard survived their baptism for a short
larged. The 'TrRansorirr’s premium . as now fully chosen, will contain 40/ "presents is engaged in business at}. to the dreams of health, va Brahaporee re-. period. I heard not long ago ofa Texas : Now a Word About Cash ;
offer willgexpire very shortly. Don’t . free silver members, four single gold San Francisco. sult of an imperfect state of consciouswoman who gevé birth ‘to six children, “ a
I 2 aS ness or an imperfect state of Bleep, ac:. and: there tan coco + i Thave demonstrated that the cash. system of doing business: te better forall. concerned.
get left on this great offer. . 3; _. Standard advocates and two doubtful. Held a Special Meeting. cording as we look at it. It isobviows! ou; fully-dowelopea, chifiren otek rea
A large number of people residing —_—— that the mind ofthe clever men, that is .
Fe : cs 3o Cash Stores
at Colfax, Auburn, Newcastle, and. — ( li . ’ . ; A special meeting of the Board of constantly occupied with many schemes i ea Prtdigancodig Chanter James Kinkead S Coatierciat Street.
Rocklin will attend the celebration at arisie § hreat, City Trustees was held last’ evening} and thouglits; is more liable to be awake land, twins occur once in 80 births nna 4 2 —
. Nevada City on the 4th of July. for the purpose of transacting business. when his body is asleep than that of the . of 37/441 births five cases only were those , ’
LS athe decatteneee dee bobming Weniie KaLaMmazoo, Mich., June 25.—Harry pertaining to the Fourth of July; D. duliard, whose mind is often asleep! Oo tiolets : =
City and Grass Valley wherever they . S™ith, ex-journal Sisk. OF the Housel a. Bakue pig 2s Eacemananand CMS apr ome Mlle beronss mkt OB Ba:
go, and dissatisfied-merchants of other . °f Representatives, in an interview in. o¢ one to see that the streets were. *leep of the plowboy tias become prostrlen Satavuly. sacat j CHANCE IN A F IF IY
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; al verbial on account of its undisturbea. South Africa naturally recalls Barplaces are coming’ here: in unusual Carlet teh a es ee espige properly sprinkled, the cleaning of the nature. In most cases a man of lively. ney: Barnato, the Wdiginnd ding,” who,
numbers. sebencen ; we thes streets will be under the supervision imagination and quick brain is undoubt-. Within ten years, has risen from acireus ae
George Griffin’ of Grass Valley teaegis o ae r of J. F. Hook and A. Gault wilF attend edly more liable to dream than the. clown .to a many times millionaire, Given to every person purchasing
ceived information yesterday of. the ¢ Democrats put up a free silver to the ringing of: the: bells. Two spec-. dullard. we __. When he was just beginning to amass
Beith ab bic mbthac, ead 04 ticket he (Carlisle) would vote for ial policeme will be employed. On etree tore '¥ riches: he rented a house in Natal and $ 5 W. rth f (i 1 f Yo
» Bg years, . McKinley if nominated. motion of Trustee Carr the following Constitutional Rhetoric, spent considerable money in improving py 0 0 rocer ies or ash
as wat soeeser recently ‘near Truro, wiaglettties sed etnohea The rhetoric of the Utah constitu. it. But the landlord would not do his :
tional convention is said by the New share, so Mr. Barnato decided to move. :;
The celebration tn this city on the Not a Society Man. — , wae The Curly Bears, together} York Tribune to be often amusing. For! Before doing so he took means to geti/SEE THE PRIZE AT” LEGG & SHAW’S STO RE
ovebitrig of July 03, ali dag: an the dah ("Hero Ui okey FERC ee ting 6) e 1 ative Sons, expect to have instance, one of the delegates said the! even with his landlord by inserting this ‘ee ¥ oe: fa
and th Gas" one will knock the . of McKinley's social life. He was not . of their grand growls and glorious igs neon cer ement in the local paper: :
spots bf ofall ponicns Sobegatine Lk AWE ene eee et ioe ee anniversary . , “There is an insurance company do-. “Wanted, 100,000" black Woctha ae: Boneless Ham for Picnics,
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in this city, was an invalid and he cared much of our -National Independence, there Lf iness here has a building! gentleman who has agreed to leave his
I that eost. more than $3,000 , and hi rei in: iti Geena. Mislae Ginase ce a, Lees te cece cderas fore be it »000,000, and has! dwe ng house in the condition he
that much more in assets, And there. found it.” Then followed hi My Special Delivery System is an Unqualifiea Success. Have You Tried it?
. Resolved, By the Board of Cit ¥ ; is name and
the friendship of President Hayes, who ¥ . was @ man in this town who paid that. addres: d the 1 , ;
wi ficial visit to Nevada City . © ; Trustees pa ress, an é. landlord’s feelin,
rane Sintec s is Wednesday sind had beew his war commander. Mrs. ith th ee tage Psy Curly Bears coropany ‘over. $5,000, who had been may be imagined.—Goldep Days. . Ww. E. JOH NS . ON colar ee as
ing July 16th, up on which occasion an . Hayes eae igi i aiaodiep are praiiict ine freedom of pe ity heen oon aveeee peigaibeiies St sah ae : ; rece ae
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open meeting will be held at the The. Wife and they were most intimate. Such ‘A aoe —
atre. : & woman as Mrs. Hayes, a motherly, the evening of July 8d till the arated The Geatioman Was Rude. = Whee? Ee rit ¢ : : 4
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‘The regular
James Kinkead has received another . \°V@bl@: counscientions, ‘Christian . 28 f July 5th. A leader of the houise who at one time
: woman could not but have been inter‘The harcest Yet. held the office of prime Minister,; was
car load of furniture from the East and ted in the little Ohio wo whose
Bel i noted for his indolent, gentle m . BE EH IVE
has marked the prices away down. He husband promised to become such aj. 22¢ Minneapolis Journal says a and the soft draw! with which Le, pines ‘ts what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great ;
now has the largest stock of goods in man of force, and the friendship: there . O%*cher of Central City has on_exhibistinging sarcasm home to hia oppo-. . Popularity, its constantly increasin-) ; :
his line of any establishment north of " tion there a registered Poland China. nents, One of his long-suffering victines,. _Olles, and enables it to accomplish its )
: away beloved “Lucy” Hayes. But the . “°S larges eer complaining thet the h, bl 7 combination, proportion and procesa ¢
y oe nents Of . McKinleys had friends. They were not ber had been rude to him. “His man. "ed in preparing Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sherwood Forest, will celebrate its social leaders probably, though then a was raised ona farm near Central City
.” he asserted, “was—not unger are unknown to other medicines, and SO
seventh anniversary Saturday night. Congressman was, if he chose, a facand is between three and four years enki: Firsven§ wae less ledetake yr mate Hood’s Sarsepari ag J ° J. JACKS N ae = Propr ietor
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A large delegation will go down from . tor in Washington society. The rush{°!4. Its weight is 1,080 pounds, height. jeuar” a. pa . pi an
this city and it is thought about 120 of the plutocrats had not outstripped at shoulders 8 feet, 8 feet long and ‘ALS AT Peculiar to itself
eee nt ioe entertained. . the ‘Congressional circle and wealth. ™#8trs 7 feet 4 inches around the. TJ AT see, Qrma1 » Te cures a wide range of diseases because ’ Agency For--lonogram Whi
Members of the 4th of July commit-. was not one of the requirements for a] P0dy: It is strong, reasonablyactive we, Neva : of its power asa blood purifier. It acts om oe iskey —
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the Court House tonight, It will be. Every one who had the pleasure of . ai .t¢. and also to the State Fair, cornerat the beaut nese, nook and Shasta Water, Shasta Ginger Ale : portrait offer,
called to orler at 8:30 o'clock sharp knowing the McKinleys appreciated +o SCE lay ee aan ein oe. Sho nerves, muscles, bones and tissues Se ea eas : their photogré
and the chairman of each sub-com-. their refinement and attractiveness. Superior Court, J : : come under the D ep ot j or : 4 requisite 95
k cent influence cf
mittee is expected to make a full reThey were sought’ out by many, but? ne following busindes. was trazi: ; : f a 4 : ean obtain the
port. preferred a life of comparative seclusacted in the Superior Court. toda ez, Day' bad “a ae ae 3 : : 4 i i b-New ones are
Famuel J. Waters,a miner, died at. sion, brightened bythe intimate Judge Jobn Caldwell presiding: Taylor, ' Valley, $$ eG iF ancy Groceries — —— oo . © this paper for
Grass Valley last evening of pneumo-. friends who clung around them.” Estate of A. Wutke, deceased. Decree Lee ets Se hcl te cll 3 ean ; . able in advai
Com iy yar stage, "ihe. TM Fad of Lina, . iat tea nti a . Sarsaparitia MEATS AND FISH E> AND POTTED i ors
funeral will take place tomorrow under} Lyman J. Trumbull, the friend of . o,a5. amending dedi te ise eee oR. M. Latt es The One ‘True Blood Purifier. $1 per ‘bottle, : me Hee cgay pictures as tl
the auspiges of the. Sons of St: George . Abraham Lincoln, who served eighteen raed vs. Geo. W. Baldwin ied : PB on H saa. eel Er Be sr : Ae ep i er ew 8 short time on
d the Miners Union. «°° *'/'\)l years as’a Benater’o . Order defendant five} A. 8. Pepe ts . Hood : : she en foes oni
a eee — Hig peptelioromnen ply sr we oe additional time to anewer "*. hart, + ree eae ec alwomia i here Battle Ax Tobacco...... 30
sar bie aaa all the time? ‘Then. Supreme Court of Mlinois;hes just died. ¥°V#ekie vs, Peard, On trial B. Fessler, Scoramanter “Gey sea geMmenk. . sed 2 rene al. bottles.. 25 The Piano-T
your n 2nriched and/at the age of 88 years. Ex-Senator. _ Se . B, Lewi 1 ae ° pe t this
Goo Tene Biood Pasir Wives vigns. Trombull was one ofthe great men af. __Furmiture For Sale. . Gam fam ANCERARG, The UNION HOTEL BARBER SHop.2X2 Wiisky 2 ""*: rete
and vitality. iG the country. Few men had more in-. A fine lot of household OL Nf Vai gs back at webct Bryant’s Root Beer ha 4 a
Oe RE eee rea woh eee fluence in the Senate. The closest 2 1g nee HO le, Se onto, ‘ACBERT Ok y . Hire’s Ge rT; for ’ Karl’
tak. oe existed between Tramball oa “4 : rain. For) = we: 5 bad pen, ap eet * FIRST-CLASS BARBER : : ; sore > a i : ig ne hee : Isasure ct
pi the three great men of Ulinois. thite House. FES Rei yi et eran aa : Th very best of work in alllin9 saat ay een ee rn tite gS Re % quickly. 8o